I- I • Vf' - SBfCtat -JLotttfS- d. SOUfCtlStmtUtS. p | Manufacturers’ Iniarance Company- Tvk«v i«*issT luQtisrso into Tnc | ’ ' A I FOTURF. w ill Ke delivered by THOS. j HfrchflDU IDBQTMW CO. _ '- Sec — tar *.' agency OTFicis, No. ». Tr * r *f pT ' , l »• |fL u bitler “* !s ' : orrjsnt:Tin; sr. claw hotel. mm™ou. 7 - - asd "' % ; ■ a HIDDI.B 4 Co., I a total J ’ * * * ,L >' l * * T ' ““’ Lato. and the Deaf, .* *-P-**- 7 mb,*,. , stiEllSs . . j i "" h ” "T. ' ' 1 M-mfeotarerf la.™ company. - sftpst.^S; *■-:sssmsse-- ~. Tr *. F r— g£te. ,SSS THURSDAY MORNING, FEB it. 18 - sl< gramme. 1113 th ' of T £“ r Zfo Any;they "’iSSS'Ji'u tat<Z w 'isbjthepu- “'uus. htuiH fykes tbeubat u-ey “"““li «.d their ™ r .ti.e tretmen. .i««*>w »"' rF.Tn T uaui<.i'mtoi. . 'T'HK ,„ ,h. umi l, sir .j.w.bas "" it they l>sr e no ll \ v a bevipaAß. Jr A CO- llaunketuiinß Pharma- , r~,it«itlr *dmonl*U lnt*ll«U of rt»* EXCKRDINd d am upon ths l>aiia°f Iracing Dtjoht J. McCfcSS, 1 WTI-v a( .JLo!>o» by oUenlloa wni P> tn coti-duet .-: „ A letter from Lawrence, K. T., are flcni.ered and disgraced H-mo-row• >'- - . is «**«*«» ,„. edition otmom r.m,d.ints E 5„. i e»ee. .o now* a ~ * Agqrebsios. A leUer from not expect Hem to give up all they possess cnJIT . Ec. sdeerttaomsot. -—■- ! , rml , wm , „„„ owm «. tnflinr«t» '-■«'' * t l ''" 7 H" 1 ’ „,i ...i™, ■ho-», ! h .h« u ..a *n.i n., inJ.«.ioa. » s ,rjf..n; ..a iibmitty of •.he MASrFACTUR. | surrender their whole. But WO at. r?M* V Iloatetter'S Bitters m.-rt »ilh « r “‘‘S 7 ! 7 r f „ M , »hll« U.» AisrU. Is n...WoS ™r ld F™ 7 j bj- .amed Ori«n—tto" secoraleljr leerMnj the |l.£ i C», Jo. , Tbo jT 0 JJ P l {j NCE fOMI'ANT OT rUILADtU lilA lli I r** -damrliUrd at -At altim* o/ <A.« **£ „f- *JSTK *--«£i «->*«««‘«» " lU. -a rn. e , t „of «--■ -«£ C "' fc i sStaffc2^u- jU taj-m ». ““K ' erflta icAo Aar< ftf'rito/orc afoorf Ay f - |/ fl .« ( \ ariilDgfrom a , T T B«J»bJe, It ia more»aff : 1 ..n l^s ii,i„ ~ ferltt* ttith-mi li«klng .jnetriona i>r t» JnaHre * C«i., Jo. | men «f tl» b )s h , e nt {u *h fl dlactaargaof tLeir dotiea,»Wch Democracy through all itt Inals; who bate shiared component Uom uftSd to tho public. ; * m iK>ur ,..iO A. M. to 4P. »!• ; lU u . nt rirrsßitßOU OFFICE So. 07 j prompt »odcfflcleni commnnttj wIS umoot dodwJ^JJ lu iu triumphs and its honors, snd nho are now tb^m. ogw j,.a.r.it™;-y «»»»■«»"■ • m m 1 - -f «■. .ttßact «t. «« *" «■• promoted 10 he the engineers and firemen 0 whh m™. »hoa.« Uhr ”ht-°p„p.™ hi- o.od.cio. Ali „„| ,„d,...fflt. l““'“' 1, ‘ l, ‘ ” . di11,,,, », b,... to t. roIUM., lodicl'ns iho ‘Wte- P „ nfc nn Fir. Insurance company o , Kurl , y |„,l,o.T™lon»J |u X, D ,'y^f„„ C „ mp oa T . I opposition. Foremost among the renegades »fo “nd rellTnl. P T I ,„ u ~y , w men, oft. l.y „r.cll»l J.a s uodondood- . r„, LA dE L r B , A . orncriSV A M SoOE3 temMea. MrVHarris, of Illinois. * . - in fl/ror, ami, mlt retains I xddreM ims.c. M. FITCII* J.W. j jnj nf tlic mantfoat totena proemtcl. F OIUS. VVISK.VI^ The Lecompton Constitution was not eo p^ r du health, n b hljhlj ixipn'"- 1,11 n.mtftl.leaT ItW IS! Iwna " lr l *' *• . He, tre.tm.ol or Di»e». 1.1«» Chorle. IV. 8....rk«, I Adolph E. Uorle, I J L w l> sfAnTiiS'SerreJor.' theHouse'. The reference proposed, in point or enmlloa, thta^jpsrs^LinoUe Jticle,.?sayo, the stae. , ■ ,d u|»n . bo.H of .|. w lyinj lie Sj'ttmi or B's Sorb-. W. lUehsoU, I i.n-rpTOUS- fad, wa, the President's Message. tn« dm - »•*" “» ; tjuBOICSS ffitangCS. . j al.h u. .Uc... or ra,u W ,. t r heouh -d tS£ ■ ft'fX.. word of debate —Without a moment for exami ttfl axctllooce. ~ . UOSTETTER A \ 777 7 ! strength, which ore foond by A,r rse mini tons Mordorsi . i Pettoroon. 1 AS- I.tppinc. tt. .Lion or deliberation upon the Message or the Sold br Drosgtet? «rorJ»tieie, sod 1) 0 ■ . . DISSOLUTION. . . to the mood™ Sj.tein-«lr,..™.rol.n»pood elun»."!> T"t»" " J IP" ' (jubnuuj K. DASCKEU, Preeldent. - [ Jmm p Smith. ConstUution itself—Mrf Hamis, a professed ad- !S> i a%^^^ s bksT rPHE rocato of non-interrention—a professed Demo r -^feTn\ 7 \XD FOHWiVRDINO X tween the onderetinifd. Uons^vl.. bo teth .mood eo that it it fitted ... eurpl. 1... -.-U'. .O' I . TV 1, .£T I 7u deenirtioi. Of pr'Terty it. torn obd ( f.r.dlni ee.tf li nrofeseed disciple l of territorial and COMMISSION AND HitUtmim ico.. *“ dtnolred bj mol 0.l fllboc „nU» ■ L im ~.,iA the frsm e; end mmeel.e .11 -toll 'tied or litntob, ™ eoanmnl | inleTguwwitl, the opposition, MERCS ANT S , I j( x„e b..te»£ «« a , t 0 , h o» “ ..tore. «ra« ofe.ch .„a ..v-o per, .r tn. ; " err«l * '“g,^l-‘^d. receiengSgNing counsel-moves a resolu- No . ,« Ptn, street, St. Louts. »«• . AoJ^tht „. ....... tbn. tie. a ..a h.™™- . mueh, wui.'m.i. CNpind »a "on bY which ills proposed 10 ascertain, through errtr. re ■ p Itovu. Ind-the Blood penned, etrenutltenM end wnd.ed aitl, ■ Bhad mptoprjtu 0 „ JsnnArJ in, lStl, J. ptilr a committee of Congress, tr/if-Aer tAe ConsUiu- Moni.- I, A lhck.on. 7 n Vii ,I fjlii., ' t.- Jl' l Ultalttr.and theelemenu re-iul-it.. for n..iirlihment of .y ;u , M t ho Act wore M “‘‘dbw STrrp-’dtfc and iatfifcctory to I rY .I-VO «- * . ne.be.ed or Urr.,... ,h. propreu tcb.rd Harris r did open for dU I l-r \MES ° ° missiomthat its monstrous pretensions might be A«.»t LOOKING GLASS & PICTURE I RAMEs, lU . N. r ,„... se,.on,, h'r J” g^Vr"-": exnosod NV that would not do. The House 7 AS » BKALEB IN 6 re.,,mdn.ucbeomn.c'nUJttp.d.-j: ..MPUJ r.d“..w Cash, ea. “sS,'country would be told that his measure LkTX NS' VABIKTY QOODB, AC, ,h» .ngering Iron Femsl. Complaint* .».! tfwlnm, .Sjffimn, TO intendod only by legerdermain to defeat the Ce i obratD d WoroMterahlro Banco, So . ns Wood s,„ Pltt.i.urgh, Po. oloellog ~e ldj pw ».« (or „u, .v'. 0 ' r pS^3^Sri O .“'o , ; SSTuiUtoo. yon. Unodred H“VoMd C the^oml f Uee T id a oprto C Secr’ PnoWOONCEh BY _ \ -'^-mSSSSS^riiS^-~~ oA,.y aW n sauce, o ■r^.sn.ofp^^---,- answer’ Did faction ever originate a more un- All ,| arp lK-ablr to P wonCESTKR, nrtheflrmwill be the 0 IdSUßtlsonFetUral moTlng latent Cia»ej of Impeded __ _„ f lironiincn t Im »ch ete^ f the” TdTa ordtpa“bing a : EVEBE * ™ = l:;zS'A c ,'S“ •a&S&yS: 'f mmmmm .^^sZi^sssa., IfesvPi mmmmr 1 T?w-tt ln.be „ cct .. mth ,„.,td. mbe re- Lrorobt.Umn, eondden. sdm »mHD. Which has the allegiance of eve y p . , , .iwar» in atorp AWo, orders rec«iv»d for direct of Hop* >Dtl Twine, OPUer tha of J» * f^ 7 . » as well «a tb< dcfinlta knowledge »ha gain* °f ft dtrxctoks. in the Hotme, should be headed iriUb# 8 j «W*l condiuon.—^ Cln*land Rrritw. t W. OOLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deed*, 4c - Democrat and supported by a little corporaVs lsf - B *, ° “ - JACOBiOKhWia.' Mr * M*rufi*U’. »acc«» in mAny difficrilt «.*». here hta , utu phlu< j e ip hlA . '® i rSSSS : S:r.:!aS=2^=-A«»® » sKJSKßSirdi'SiSswSt: -siSSS 1 — anil treachery on the part of Mr. Hams and his m»u>d 10 oogood effect by other method*. Ce macuftte, am or u*chette A R*4^ei. a as a ociaZ.-V«.,«n ? L Fafon. ; 1" rld^ fSul In' Ur einmlnnUsns make, tor ta f r ”S’° r HOWARD UIKOHMAS, arm of Llrm*.ton*Co.,rr^n» those wbo iDlt her. and Ui.se marnnsotnurM. 'uanth Oontmimoa Merehsnta, No. J7B Morket , sarscs.zsrasrsai” ; aroßaE w gaaakYt B J U.-...«e,. m .yl‘.-n>lie»»br»berpru:Uee bs. | 0lL „ E O „raB ON ig .ot, obtslnod Incoinoineiicoor rollet end core JTorded to both Wo. M rilUt street/np stslrs-l Intends sod the M- JI«»J comments ml,bl be pre seated, ss well ueetb.uls.rie c.rreulon or lodlvldoA. who her. reelteed U.e prompl relleLDerdri hj her trurntmt. sb. coitly tet.'O. of ErsUtodc with krstslhl .bmA. which hove been bmtowed open her, bnt Ibil 1. deemed ononsb to coll the mtenUon ot eotterer. to -.beTipportnonr for enr. .rising front her stall mid her putnli.r beta ot ermnlnsUon mid treatment, which on.blmber to know tho condition and bene. Urn need.of the sptem, .od u, supply those used, by Imputing the element, which «i. "“'‘"S 7 after emesinp uB te.pnr.lits and etotructsons le ssotnrol andpsmptr tsrtien e/lAr tlrpoos end lecolstits sJTtr -d. Thom she ere -ndetiog .od dt.lt. lo be cumd ot lellerul .r. lnsited to osll upon Mrs. Mansfield doting bet limited Stas ot Us. MonongMi.U Homo, to le.ro tb. cos. and ptw eta* utuis of tbrtr complaint *nd tb. dunce, of relief or cor» ;—*U ei»mln»tloa« h*lnff raw. Her BecepUon Ilnoß U np but ou. flight ol sUln Dorn th. etnet-Boom “0,--n..t to the ludle. entrance,et tb. ]eR bind. FrliUy, (he Ulh in»L, U-tlM* l*'l J*> •'*« nmmiu othcr eaffrgemftuU calUng her *onthw*rU. f " U:lld says • . Jntnrftßt is manifested here “A gre®* deal Territory of Arizona. determination to go to Uie bpmg, Be i ect Zm,ioJ '»«• UuTsiav' Teenmseb, and a number of others, Ultra Blur orey propagandists, are also preparing to leave in *he Spring. It is Bald Jones expects lobe made Marshal of tho now Territory. Newsom threatens tho lives of nU Free State men who mav eo Circumstances go strongly Kryirove ho found engaged to it. This is as it should be. The Republican party should os far as possible put themselves m an aggresSivo position. We want men on the floors of Congress who will meet these Southernhoast with threat for threat and blow for blow, if it must oorao to that. Amemher fromOstaloosa or Itawamba or Alligator arises-and declares that if this or that ultimatum is not accoded to •‘The South win secede." Why not say to them nt once—“ClO. Get out of the Union; make yourselves traitors to your country in order that, youmay be brought to your senses by the iron will of that majority whose flats you vainly hick and foam." Let these wild and | flaming slavery propagandists understandthat they mart retail to the rightful and jnst will of the majority ■, that more than two-lhirds of the people of the Union live' north of Mason and Dickson's Line, mid that by the very nature o our institutions, they must yield to the lead of the Free States, and they may as weU give way first as last. Under the Constitution this can do them no harm. ■. It if a shame to our age, our civilization and our nations! character, that Freedom, the first best gift of God, should stafld meekly end eadly in the defensive only, before, the constant on slaughts of a mere handful; of slavery propa gandists ! What would the, latter he with their ‘ empty word-war, were the hosts of fr e ™ cn j hat once to arise intheirmight nnd say— Thus 1 far no farther." As the army of Pharaoh was swallowed up in the Red Sea in them efforts to arrest that vast army of fugitive dates, lead by. the hand of the Lord forth from bondage, eo would it be with all these loud-mouthed brag carts that threaten disunion, and denationalisa tion aa the result of the triumph of the major ity on a great question of right, when once these floods of free men should poor in upon them. Freedom is in her own right aggressive. She nakano paper title from kingsoroUgarohs to propagate tho greatlruths sheholdsin charge. She goes forth to the battle clad in tho panoply of truth, nnd with a divine commission which no power of man can take away. It is her ngh to have all the Territories of this nation and of the earth. She ia not called upon to eharo a foot of it with tho dealer'B in men’s flesh. Majorities are of no avail in aquestionof morals. AU the votes of all the people that can ever crowd tho fertUe fields of Kansas or Nebraska • can never make it right to render that clave soil. Oa questions of government or of policy, the will of tho majority Bhonld role, but on matters where God has placed his seal that they are true, the conclusion is foregone, and jublilant ma jorities or unanimities will fail to render that just or right which the Almighty has fixed m the very nature of things as wrong. Men might as well vote that snow is hope to decide at the ballot-box wrong to be right. Let the .watchword of all true Republicans be evcr —“Onward." Let os first settle the Kan sas matter in accordance with the will of tho majority, as it is so entirely consonant with 1 Jtice, truth and the decrees of Omnipotence. Then for Armenia, if that ia the next pound m dispute. Let ua agitate and keep the ball roll ing- Texas will be asking admis.sion for new Slates to be csrred from her territory. They must como into the Union as Free Btates. If honorably, and with the free consent of the peo ple. Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Gran ada, or Mexico, annex ‘hemselveslo the — of our Wizens opposed to the Lo- Rcpublic, let them come m, but let it be as fre CoM| . tutioll ha 3 been called, mainly by States; let us be able to give them at least as dlsti P n y , hcJ Democrats of tho Adamsntlno ■ good and-as free a government as that which inelndingOeorgo B«ncrofi,.GeorgeDoup Shew will discard at tho moment of admission. 1a39 , fie., and the hat «f signatormMta Jrr the war into Africa, and stand no phily «tended_ The lunger hesitating and doubting b'f^refbewe^ -i'"' i ••***• -<s* *.9,*!' i". .» . i.'. Jiif. H r.» .TV ; r.. \ 'v:'N vfc * ’s‘** H. 4 ** ’,.1 it ;--&:fet i e ; W:i I h':':'; v *?'i!:*‘>^i<; iw, W'v* • V"-s • ' *■ ' V * '.. •». , ... .». , . n k * • - N . . ■ •■ * 3 * C I v vs-j v. > ,•• '. .. ?' ’s*** •* r' ’* * *’• *' .» \ «"• i•• ■ « <*• •* •' S (. J » V K : ' y * :v ••• v A''' The Late Aitray is Cosobess.— A glorious affair occurred in Congress, on Saturday m which a sneaking,-rascally Abolition, Black publican scoundreL named Grow, who hails from j some wretched locality in the interior of 1 ennsyl “ oSa, got his deserts at the hands of the gallant I and chivalrous Hon. Lawrence 1L Kent, of 8. Carolina. It seems that the man Grow had the audacious impudence to cross over to the Demo crat side of the house, and whde there take part in the proceedings. For this he was re buked by Mr. Keitt, and the man Orow replied with Black Kepublican slang about this being a | free land. Mr. Keitt immediately resented this insolence by making an effort to sciro the scoun drel by the throat, at the same time calling him a Black Republican puppy. Grow put out his fist (from the shoulder) for the purposei of keep ing Mr. Keitt from hurting him, when the latter • struck the fist of Grow such a tremendous blow , with his eye that Mr. Keitt fell down from the rC Several Southern gentlemen interfered to pre vent Keitt from continuing lo pumsh the inso lent Black Republican, nnd Mr. Barksdale, of Mississippi, struck Washburno, of Ilhnois, such a blow in the fist with his head that the wig worn by Mr. B. was knocked off. It is hoped that this decided course, on the part of our gal lant Southern representatives m Congress, wll put an effectual Btop to such insolence as talking fn Congress about this being a free land.— Southern hire-eater. \ Letter fron St. Petersburg of the 6th nit., j states that the nobility of the Moscow and Kharkor hare made known that they are really to realize the intentions of the I Emperor os regards the Emancipation of lie peasants. The declarations made by lhesc /"“ eovernmenls are the more important as they Sire the signal for emancipation m Rasa a pro-1 periy so called. The example of the nobility of Moscow will pnt an end t» the_ renal anon which these projects of reform have hitherto me. with 1 ia the interior of the country. 1 A French paper stales it os a remarkable fact that the emigration of French laborers, or mans and others, has been almost exclusively directed to Algeria during the past year, urpreference of Europe and America; and even California and Australia,, with all their gold attractions, seem by the statistics to have been overlooked. The majority of the emigrants to . Africa.ire of the ■ agricultural class, and their advent to that long . neglected eoil trill no doubt turn out to be not only Jbencficial to the natives, but also to the territorial Tevenues of France. MESSIIS. CH»S. t I.KWIS ; teaciiem of Tin; VIOLIN, M ” I I* OUOAS tm, BISUISO, ANCIENT AND MODERN Aa Grcvk, Latin. German, Frrnck and B|*nt«U, . . CIUS. GREBB,C»mLTW. »F.nqu!n, .1 111. prIDCIH Mn.fcBtoM-._i JMmdlc JtINEIB-A-RT, HkjnnrACTCTitM rioars. All klndi of Tobacco, Bnufftnd Clg»r». nlLo.lv uv™ u., *n27:lrilfo —j^icirrisxJAY. JESit dr j. x* lme ex, «s» I ■Tdbskon dentist. FROM NEW TORE. A.ITA.V.T,S TLETII WITHOCT r.<IS. ~v . LOCAL DKSCMDUNO AQENT To TUT UO.Mfl ONLY. Lllm T».h o» Uold. B».«, «•»» *" lu * manner, without pain. *S T SSiSiTid- str..«, a&aemrc RTNQE£t r S SEWING MACHINES, Orcr all other* for the u*e of Clothing and Shoo Manufacturers. Harness Maker?, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, u „ lose b«n kaowa sad P T«tl«llj adcoawM«~l, lIJS SEW FAMILY HACHIK R, ■ Which U a light, Compact and highly omamcatal machine, (doing its work equally well with the lorge machiut-e.) »ad ju»,lb. BdBDOIR SEWING MACHINE. ftk» f™» Uit./po K«'-l S!Ei ir ‘ SEWING jiaOHINES FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. WHEBLITR & WIIBOB MAKUPACTUBINO COMPACT, Bridgeport. Conn., PHtifenrfhtOSFlftb Street* Tbls tAblUo Etltcbe* »*>« rinoct or CoarßOßt Fabric. At Hi.' vM-mn'..ftht»Of*rttor, making weyr-n •> uuJ luu.H/u JuraUf SMhar" Full luJomu.Uou.u.j ■» oW.™! iV.LD, A K ,ni, Ewing, or N(> j., {lh Pittsburgh _ FfIS'HU'BISBHI* & CO " Of CoolcinfE. Pnrlor unci IT«itln« STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fondoiß otc , And Manufacturer* of lb« Cclrl-rated CAPITAJj COOKING KAJN&K, HO.W IbIIIEHTY STIIBET, . ,2 PITWBUBOU, PA. jyi&lydto - -=.. Pittsburgh Steel Work*. TONES, BOYD CO.. M«, l r*r.ur.tw 0 r CAST FTF.KI.; FtTMN'I, A. E FTItF.I. UESBY qeewig, No. 489, corner Penn and Walnut Slretft, Manufacturer of Pittsburgh I IK SIP AND MANILLA BED OORD3.HEMP ROP^ r» jg-y* fur kale at market rates. I " >T rSs«'aum, 11ti.1955- I HAVE this daynssociated with me Benja min F P<fUl and ttUltam H. Whltacra to tb» P®*™ 1 mmlsdon Wool and Prodoeaßaslnm. Tha rtyleofUw will b. =l'«IKOTO-«AEBAUQH i i [ C» XKiLUTon BPanoca n*Ra.u:uu...aou*ms r. pemr-in*.h. wumca*. SPRINGER UARBAUGII A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALERS IS Wool, Hides, ProTisionafc Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Btreet, Pittsburgh- NOTICE. -israssess G-RR AT UKAT'T I F I K R 90 tona rwcoctwm.tT ant'd nr. FOUND at I.AST! J7OR IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY ’ Qray Hair to 1U origin*! color, conn lciurt*oUy the id bo J, remora .11 dandrutt ail Mdd be*d and *ll ernptUma; m*k«a the hair ind e\cm*r. and will ptwr»o It to any ImngiaaMa **•* sS*27£“ by magic, *U blotch* «, Ac., from tbo fcca, «*d i ill m-ural*!* and oarron* btwdache. 8 f rlrcularand the foTlowloß' Dorn, N. It-, F«b. 2,1867. P»oi.O. J.W», i Cn.-O.ntn: W..hi» hnr. rcatl.«l.otnanrortai.»J »U. lUIr Ila.to.atl.a, thai UhUj a™ »tt« “ ”1” ,' Barton (hr* quantity, (the Odowa joa forwarded all 'miinnwi end the tnrmtmtion, and patronage It rec* sr,i" :,t az **■» * “*CS ” «00. KLJSSSU «IT|« ». w »*» y°° r to with UtUe hope oIiWWM, bat, to etir tarprl , a tc*!|>, rnd m laxntiont t cropofhmlr othtr CM' ’ | \\r can therefore, and do Iforen.T rr^""*.*: • yj-.y.7.. Ut«v An % : ' JUST RECEIVED at the Market Street Crc»t Slot. » n.n lot of Cocoa Matting, of also, a latga aaiortmcnlof Tabla and Btalr Oil Cloth* o .„ 5 w„ah .to ,0 h. «M ... 112 St. Clair Street I?RESU SUPPLIES of newanJ entertnimog * BookaatKAY ACO’S-W Wood atrect. taKilearUand Handily thfauthor nt nedly Vlraln l*arton’a Lift of Aaron Barr, . . .. r bayard Ta'ylor'e TraTcli in Lapland. Swaoden and >ct Uvlogaton'i Trutela la Africa: . _ , Kiekoere Uouaabold Warerly— KcnUwvrb 3 fuls; ro»m*(new edition) blue and gold, - vol», Daim by theaathor of the Initial* Twin Mi»e RitchleV new wntk, Koatsanla the U.rdei land oT CbrUtian and TailL. The Ua»ber,b E-ur; ->r, Vum^ia fell No.to Wood Street. CREAM TARTAR-30 bxa just rco’d tind for aalolij . _ MACXEOIVS A T IOUOkICE—4 cases Calabria Liqaorioo I A lu.t rcc'd by MACKIWWS A FLS’LBY, jjjuitrtxaoy y 0.167 Liberty Stro«t. aEJM AKABIC—A large invoice of6Uporior , oi «*“*•* llCT “'Sajß'wK * FLVUEV. AI)IES DBEaS SILKS of handsome styles » n-sJSSK assay LUK, PINK, WHITE acd Su-uw onion.- tnki’i..r * mv.cirncU'S. fnautanrt. .$918,123 «9 . 7S . ea.oo<3 it .. 61,889 00 .. 64.&W 81 Continental lnsnrante Company. l„e«r*nt,j ty ae «T FOTryltnnia, WITH A PBRPBTOAL C U i RIER MononfiAbett i*i»«r*x»c« Company. ’ OF PITTSBURGH. Omci, Ko. W Wma Stmxt, IMI /Mt-re afJ Us* of Fmtmdkarvu Si ASSETS, NOV. 20TH, W 57:. Stuck Doe BUlt, piyatilo on deniMid, sectired b^ l4n Q twonpprored u*mea S BtlU RectiTible U.OCB Si 70 there* Mcciumlc*' Bank StociT—cort -- premium Note* Office Fursitnio , Book Accoant*. MASCTOM: auSl"””' I WUwn’MiUtJ" ’ Wm SI 3 Tb«.B.CUA.. ■ . o-fehrt UE.NBTM.ATffOOD.-8~?. PennaylTania Insnrante Company . OF PITTSBURGH. O flic • No. 03 PoMtb 9*r«« DIRECTORS. Wade OusplOD. A. K. Carrier, Robert Patrick, A. C. Bam peon. J. U.Jooea, John Taggart, Henry Bjmxil, Nlcholej Yoegntiy, Jamea D. Hopkioa, 5300,000. i taken of all deaeriptlone. ICKR9- Jacob Painter, Geo. W. Smith, A. J. Jone*, Hodjr Fatunon. J. p Tanner, I. Grier Sproal, W. B. Mcßride, G. A. Ccltrm, chahteged capital. ffyFlro sod Marine 1U»*» President —A. A. Cmui Ytc* presilient—Root P gt<rutarr * n j Tressuref PaTTXBM*. .... »r—l. Qrt«BWPi~ ncQ-.al? Wo«tem Instiraneo Company OP PITTBDOBQII. OKORnT VARSTB, Pmident- F. M. GORDON, SocwUar ,raJ. l »r t a 3a «/ 1 iJasr< I«>!•«tnrvrtd. , t .«,» ASSTO, OOIOUEK 31, l»"l in j OO M *SU«* Awoctiw * OO - Mortgagt;- 4,iei C 7 l’ilts -to 00 oiDco Furniture 9,479 ol I>r-n ..v.'.-jV'-Ti'V * 1 1 Chiu. tVlw\ John P. Simons, J. lUoaldo Bsnk, Tbomu Dell, M. lUdiarda Mockle. Citizens' insnranee Comp'j of Pittsbnrfih WSI. BAQALEY. Pr«i*ol, PAMUKI. L Secretary. Off.o SI TT&Ur Sir and Ifi»d •» CTjuom noil «n,t Oiigu lli-4« •"> obl »’ “ 4 "" «U*ipj4 Ki»er», Tributary*- Fi A!w>, as** o1 * itloO. DIRECTORS* „ Johnß.BlW>rtl*. BS, ■ BIT m'Greal Western Fire and Marine Ins. Co., OS PHILADELPHIA. „ , No. 331 Walnut Street. CBL&tXS PISPXTOiI.. . _ .4500,000 CA r^pn'SnSXtYci— rercMml or limited, omlr In town 11 S83?iS£SS?-■Sw»> «• embracing Rlrer - pweident- W. DABU>'O, vice Preridcn I j«eph J. Hoctel, geerrtur | n.B.Ekhnrd»cm, Anifltnnt Socratnry. rhariei 0 Lalbrop, 437 Walnnt «tr*ei. John*C. Ilnnter, 6m ol Wrirtt, Uunter * Ox f.StfiX&SStfSSS EaaE»* , TSm.V7 Btktf> Otlilsslui i IltU< • m BUII well S. Bbhop, firm °* Btahop,Simon* * 00, Tf lllUm Dirling, (Uta of . i“sssr^aaaes** Pittsburgh Life, Fixe and Swine ins. Co. • Office, Corner Marketand Water Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA- „ _ . .am oiLWit.pmWeat. F- A.RoriHAST,'6*c , y Aifnsur Examlulog Tbi* Oamptaj make* tnry Iniarmco appitodiilaf to “l^nSStuS ’Sf&rgo ßUb.oo Ih. Obto «4 »nd tribnttriei, mi UlriMlU* gin “B lU.M K«Ig.U« >o*«t IK- cc«»I«-=t -rfO. -fct, •11 ptrtlet. onttctow: _ „ Alexander Bradley, JoatpbJuLcech, Robert o*lv*7> _ Buosel MeQnrkeSP Joseph P. Qamm, U. John Scott, JmeahUnhall, Osrld&leher, Jamee W. Hallman, Ph«« Arbnthnot. faifr-gygMy $218,016 02 Philadelphia and INBDBAN'CB OOMPASX. No. 149 Chesnut Street,' ™*■ r.opnRITE TUB CUSTOM BO OB ■. °T?IS mike »H kind* of iMCtanco, either tf LliLtod.cmeTeryd-crlpUoaj M-rcWie*. * lm ” alb '° PKdte.t. M. W. BALDWXS, vice Preeldeat PtKXCTCU. I B.R.Cofv George W. Btowm. Joesph B. Pul, John CUytoo, B. TTUor. CUrlea r.naj* B. 6. English, P. B. 0. Sherman, 8. J. Kegergee,' t. BncswwtiSecrcurj. Special Notices, ldx day** at the «ame hoar*. „ i J DTOaoaiorTiraCoinmstostM. • | jagfctUxrSw? ' MILLAR- Omcx or tub | a.! 1 ... ...LiiKaii' r—^ Ife’ m„S,\ ot tt» Erie C.rfO»pur, te UjtßTOlos i£mr, will bo held At their office, tn tha city of .Erie.on the IttKST MONDAY IS MaBCH MECT/' ” _ ' ’ “ fcs dt-l A. B. CAPagEY, Sayy. Ornci o r tas North Americas Uikuto Co. of Pmsac»cfl,rA»J»Hwa73o* l^J *', ’ • nro hereby notified that an Assesa •. r rs>Dt* por Shir* bus Mansfield B. Brown, Daxid H.Chamban William Cur, Eobert H. Uartl*y, JohnM’ODt, j ♦- J. Q. OTTO* Ac»ftL ■rvnor iH W P I i i »
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