i v l' ■'■ I';"' 1 / f3pecblCorreij*jiitieiia». - c>rti®PlrtjJmrshOiartte.; ntswr||, jixjtttt r -i log 10-nightih the Hall oHbe House-of'Rcpre j Bentatirea to listen to a lecture from Col. Forney ' j upon “American Statesmen.” Tour readers i will remember that he camo hither upon the in- I vilation of the members of the Senate and House .of Representatives. Among those present 1 | noticed Got. Packer and the Heads of Depart-” j meets. CoL Forney was conducted tothe chair by the speakers of the two houses, and was introduced by Speaker Welsh of the Senate. Ilia address was listened to throughout with pro.'- found reyeefc Ho sereral times alluded to his favorite topic of “popular sovereignty” but in terms of ao general a character that no decided proclivity could bo observed. mention that when ho came for ward he was .received with hearty demonstra i° ns °Ss£Pkuse. During 1 his address an ollu sion jtorDouglas, although made . incidentally, brought down the house whilst a triplicate men tion of that of Mr. Buchanan failed to elicit tho slightest mark of approval ‘ The secret of Col. Forney’s warm reception hero is not owing to the oommandingcharacter and prodigious talents i of the man, butio the fact that be for the nonce embodies the • great idea that “the will of the majonjy shall prevail”—he is the representa tive for the moment of on opposition swayed against an attempt to strike down that funda mental idea of our.political system. There was on yesterday afternoon a straggle or three hours in the house relative to a joint order raised by M’Clure, of Franklin. If it had prevailed it would have de facto rescinded the resolution passed the other day relative to defenng the report of the Special Kansas Com mittee to the 10th of March. It was not sus tained by the House. I lake it that the Kansas question will be up again to-morrow in the same form. It has not been decided in what exact fbrm the question will bo brought up. The majority are terribly afraid of it in any form, however remote it'might be. Nothing else of general interest has transpir ed since Soltmiay. I may say, however, that I know authoritatively that there will bo no execu tive appointments made this week. The Gover nor has neither tho timo nor the disposition to consider them. . Allthat was of local importance in the House to-day has been telegraphed to you. I subjoin what was done in the Senate: Mr. Gazzam presented a petition of citizens of Birmingham praying for the passage of a gen eral law regulating the license of drays, cart 3 and other vehicles, in the cities and boroughs of Allegheny county. Alio, a petition of similar import from citi zens of Pittsburgh. Also, remonstrance of citizens of Ohio Tp' Allegheny Co., against the passage of a law to Uy out a State road from Hamilton’s Church, via tonCo 11 ' 8 Fen7 ’ io Canon3bar 6 h > in Washing^ Also, a memorial of the Councils of Pittsburgh praying for the repeal of the proviso to the second section of the Act of the 7lh March, 1850 authorizing said Councils to levy a tax on sales of merchandize. Also, remonstrance of citizens of South Pitts burgh against the passage of any law vacating Fifth street, in said borough. Also, a petition of the Burgess and Town Council of Birmingham praying for the passage of a law authorizing said Councils to levy a spe cial tax, not exceeding 5 mills on the dollar, to pay the debts of said Borough. ‘ • Mr. G&zzam read in place an Advocating certain streets in tho city of Allegheny, and to empower the Councils of said city to pass ordi nances for the publio improvements therein. Also, an Act supplementary to an Act relative to the City of Pittsburgh. • Also, an Act relative to Weigh Scales in the city of Allegheny. The bill to divorce Thomas Washington Smith and his wife—the parties to the great Carter tragedy in Philadelphia, passed the Senate on yesterday, and went through the House to-day, after, a most patient debate, by a vote of 62 to 32. I suppose this is, the last we shall hear of the parties to this great tragedy.- R. 8. RIDDI.E ft Co., editors d’ad ’rnorniETo ss. PXTTBBtIROB: , FBIDAT MORNING, FEB. 12, 1808. POOETOL.—The Wuhingtolf' Onion is.ln a very doleful mood over the defeat of the Ad. ministration in the House on Harris' resolatioo. It sees in it the disruption and destruction of the national democratic party—the last ’“national” organization that is left. It says: “We had a portentous indication of these' in tentiona in the late national when all but one Northern State cast a majority of their votes uguhutthn party and candidates which K™ l iateraectionsl pledges of .a J? 4 18S f • A stm »««e indication even have had here lrfthin tteW days JfSl. >o the northern majority party to theexeention of these pledges Wes to ave-been expected. Hut the refusal of a portion of the national men of the North to co-operate vith wwroifß notional organisation wu ominousindeed. The national party is the only remaining barrier between the majority party of the North and the Constitution in its integrity and sanctity • and the refusal of a considerable portion of the Northern Democratic members to co-operate with the National Pcrty—n&j, their formal and an parenUy ebneerted coalition with the Black He* publican a. dUmembement and dusolulumof theUational Democracy. It per. , W “ of 2?irthem Democrats *? *wf remaning national or yanuationof people of.our. Union, and mutt finally sMumalae thepolitia and political partus our common country. The ißsnes, in that event, must be between a majority section and a minority seotion, a majority of States and a minority of States, a majority sectional party “ d “gorily sectional party—with noguaian tes ar the independence in the Union of the minority section but the Constitution—with the majority as expressly orgaidied for the abroga tion and destruction of that.” The greatest blessing that could possibly be fol this nation would be the destruction of this “national” democratic party. Slavery is gen erally considered sXrnrse, and there are a great many other evilsiutho.nation that may fairly be comprised under a similar name; bnt the greatest, curse of all is this “notional" demo cratic party. It has not only abetted Slavery in. oil .possible ways,bat it has eteoped to all aortaof frandand villainy initshehalf; and if it has no other bond of union than the success of the Itscompton fraud, the sooner it is scat tered to the four winds of heaven the better for the nation and its record on the pages of his tory. The darkest spot on those pages will ho the recital of the attempt or this sdmlnjstration to force Slavery and a rejected Constilnlion up on an unwilling people through the agency of a party that sets common sense and decenay nt defiance by calling itself “democratic^’ A StHKno SonLAmw.—Wcf are quite forcibly struck with tbs resemblanco in tons be tween:th» late speech of the Emperor Napoleon at the opening of the French Chambers and the Kansas Message of our President, “James IV.” Nor can we confine the resemblance to the pre vailing (one of tlie documents alono; many pas sages are eimilar. For example: “The last elections, despite their satisfactory results, offered in many localities a sad spectacle. Hostile parties took advantage-of it to create ag itation in Vie country; and some men had the boldness openly to declare themselves the ene mfes of the notional institutions, deceived'Che ivt*? 1 * 8 promises, and haring gained their rotes, then spurned them with contempt” — Napoleon. r “They (the Republicans) hare never acknowl edged, but hare constantly renounced and defied -the government to which they o.we allegiance, and hare been all the time m a state of resist* ance agfinst its authority. They hare all the time been endeavoring to subvert it and eatab ksh a revolutionary .government under the so called Topeka Constitution, in its stead. “This goVernmeni ihey would long since have subverted had it not been protected from as saults by,the troops of the United States. Such has been the condition of affairs siaca my iu aagurntion.”— , Take anotbererample; ; ' “Moreover, there is a truth inscribed npon every page of the history of France and 0 f kogland—namely, that liberty withootnbstacles is impossible so long&s there exists ina country a faction which obstinately disowns the fundamen ts basis of the Government; for then liberty, in stead of 'enlightening, controlling, ameliorating is nothing else in the hands of factions but a weapon x»f destruction.”— Napoleon. “It is a disregard and violation of law which has for years kept the Territory of Kan sas in a state of almost open rebellion against tie Government; it is the same spirit which has pro duced actual rebellion in Utah”.— James IV. And here is another: “If Ixahcnld be remored by death from Ihe position Mold, my eon, Btrong in the affections of the people, may appeal to them and to Me army to me tain him”.— NapoUtm. Kansas admitted under thia constitution, I shall be enabled to withdraw the troops from that Territory and employ tht where thi - * - • iura by no means- aeci- dental; nor do they spring entirely from (Bit similarity in tone and expression which a real a 9 Well 09 a tyrantmmimw in addressing his creatures, his subjects, his slaves— for this Kansas Message was addressed to the northern doughfaces who are slaves from tho apron-string ap to what passes for their man* hood. There may be some fortuitous resem blances ; some may spring from the second cause alluded to above, but a still stronger res. son is found in the fret that the French (or Dutch) Emperor and the American President are each in their own spheres laboring to bolster up an usurpation.. These “factious” people who “create an agitation” in France are the few no ble souls who do not recognize that as a legiti mate government, whose foundations are laid in fraud,* whose inception was heralded by Mnimw that .swept, the thronged streets of Paris with death-dealing shot, and whose every step in its early "career is drenched,with gore and made amid piles of innocent sialnu Bo those people.in Kansas whomourpuny would-be tyrant denounces as “rebels,” “vio lators of lt>w” and disturbers of the “nations! tranquility,“who are they but the ardent and big&toned spirits, who saw this “government”, of Karims set up by an army of 6000 menfrom a hostile state? These “rebels” are they who deny that legitimate authorise can flow from a that was conceived in fraud and begotten in iniquity. They are sworn foes to thr Missouri usurpation; as mre the French Re publiyus who were ejeefrd 40 $6 Corgi Legit lalif, sworn foes to the ffrpolebuio tuftzfjatioh. Hence His that the tone and spirit* f the denun ciations of Fnume;aga)nsLhis enemies, are similar to that, whic£ihe would-be ■hym tyrant.!? Washington uses against the Bepubliova party in Kansas. ; - Mn. Senator is one of the ablest on the Beptitilican sida. His !ai« speech on Kansas and the Bred S?ott decision is spoken of highly in all quarters.' The correspondent ofiheN.Y. ZYcu* Writes: .:•; :■ ; ,‘fMr..Fe9senden*e speech in the Senate to-day, w« to be a moet powerful argnmentr Wthengh Mr. Benjamin thinks he can eaiUy.coatrovert and overthrow it; Heir ill find be has a foeman worthy of his eteeL and an ln tcUectoal contest otf-hi* hands that will reanire all his aeknowledgeCpower and Skill to conduct to saooeeoftxl issoei Mr. F. achieved aeompleto victory iitthe debate over Mr.Toomba, the ablest Southern leader in the body.. The latter claim ed thatthe Kansas-NebraakabUl cont&loed no ' “enabling act,” and that the Presidcmt*was wrong it* asserting the contrary doctrine. ' Mr. F. inquired, where/then, the people of got the power to fhuaeft Constitution and State Governmant? Mr-Toombs replied, ‘from the Temtorisl' Mr. Fessenden then inquired where the EtgisUitvn got the power, 7 if not from the' orgahto -aci'!t. : This silenced the gentleman from who - attempted to dh-, aww;- and Mr/ F. followed .opjtis ftdranlage by asking Mr, . T..wfcethsr,7 according to hla Own concession, theTopekft Constitution had not jnst aanmchlegality as UieXecomfeon Constitution, they , do not stiuidbeifgeCongressiph .precisely the same footing-t Mr. Toomw gare up th* battle/turning oneway in hiaseat/ tmi making aio reply.” . > • ; -\M> Wastootos, Feb. 10—John Calhoun’s-an noonoeaeni of: ft Free Stale majoriiycn State Oflacesaad in the Legislature, tioataKansas ‘creates. much talk-among' the pembersoy. 7 -The ultrftßoutfierners accuseklm of playing ft doable with the IntonUonbf committing thepro-elarery men to ft" fraudand then bettsyiogthem.—FAt7. £ui. Kaksas ArpAias atWasuisutos.— The Wash ington correspondent correspondent of the Phil adelphia Press writes os follows: “There were only five absentees—Reilly, of Pennsylvania; Leidy, of Pennsylvania; Bon- South Carolina; Carulhers, of Missouri*, and Matteson, of New York. Reilly, was paired off with Leidy, Bonham is sick at home, Ca rulhera is in Havana for his health, and Matte son is in New York. “CTen. Calhoun visited Judge Douglas shortly after his arrival They had a long conversation, several persons being present. The Judge in quired in reference to the returns froni Dela ware Crossing. Calhoun made no answer. Be fore they separated the inquiry-waragnin made. Calhoun replied that the return had been prop- V*y certified. Judge Douglas then gave him some sworn evideneo on the subject. Calhonn read and turned pale. About one o’clock at night Calhoun sent to Douglas' House that he was convinced there had been fraud at Delaware Crossing—64o votes being put down where only 40 were cast—and that he had made the correc tion in the record with the approval -of the President. He authorized Judge Douglas, Mr. Harris, of Illinois, and Gen. Quitman to publish thisfact. VJohn Calhoun, of Kansas, and late President of the Lecompton Convention, has imprisoned himself in his room at the Kirkwood’s, to write a defence of his conduct. It wiH be a lengthy document, and will, I learn, make some rich de velopmento. Calhonn is not as well satisfied with his position os many people imagine. At least the indignation his tyranny has excited affects and troubles him much.” Discsiox is again riari jHSßHlinTconipened to receive a Constiiu tlon 'which nine-tenths of her- people had no hand in framing, which, they abhor and would repudiate, then we-are told the dire contingency has arisen in which the Slave States must’sever the bonds of confederacy and establish an inde pendent empire. It is not worth while gravely to disease the probabilities of so momentous a step, to bo taken upon a pretext so ridiouloos. Nor shall we do the thinking patriotic citizons of the South, constituting a large,..though not a politically ac-. tive majority, the injustice to suspect them of i sympathy with the vaporing of their fire-eating i Representatives. The North has no more to lose by a separation than the South, and can afford to contemplate with at least equal equa nimity the consequences likely to follow. The present is donbtiess the great turning point in the controversy between the Free and Slave States. That the latter, shouldstrive to maintain"the preponderance gives, first bynum-: bers, and afterwards by superior tactics, is natural. We haveno disposition to find fault on account of such struggles to retain power. Bat there are now sixteen Free to fifteen SlayeStates, with three more Free States about to come in. The contest is virtually over. When there shall be a decisive and irreversible preponderance on the side of the North, party exigencies will not as heretofore be able to compromise any sub stantial interest of Freedom. The South owes it to its character and interest, to its memories and its hopes, that it should yield to inevitable destiny. Threats and blus tering are evidences of weakness, not strength; 'and disunion as a menace has lost Its power to frighten, while os an actual event its disasters would: foil heaviest and first upon the South itself. • Goy. Wise os the Lecoottok Cossiitutioh. —Gov. Wise, of Virginia, has again shocked the Democracy ‘and the Sputh by writing to the . Committee of the late Antl-Lecompton Demo cratic meeting In this oity, a very long and elab orate letter, condemning the Lecompton Consti tution. He sets forth the two points that that Constitution is not the act and deed of the peo ple of Kansas, and that it Is not republican in form. He argues both of these at great length and with much force. He condemns the cow ardly policy of admitting Kansas with the Con stitution, on the grqand of expediency, os urged by thePreaident, and he conolodes with express ing the opinion that such a policy will be rain oas to (he . Democratic party, and may lead to disunion. The letter is one of the moat earnest and best reasoned that has lately come from Gov. Wise’s pen, aud it will doubtless produce a great sensation at the South. As the Governor ios alWaysheen one of Mr. Bnohonan's warmest friends, and was one of the most influential ad vocates of .bis elcratioa to the Presidency, his abandonment of him on (his question is pecu- f Ilarly ' sfgnificaut.. The President has already been deserted hy:ft large proportion of the .Dem ocrats of the North.... The Union loving Demo crats of the South win also abandon him, If he persists in the fatal policy he has undertaken.- Phil. J3ul. ■ ,:- ; n . • a WABmTfQTO.H OIIGAH ILtS TO bat.— Tha Washington States of. February fith JUtOtlV&f ? a iecompton question, which coaWn.ft Isforcib i Bpwi^ 4p i 1 ***** ***** “rowry in haste and re i.^ttt^r tir s’ ! f thiB and con sumptive constitution, howwr tiad ded on and painted, for tho bridal wedded by -the Pemocracy, the latter will'lihya coon andtadden a length*- 33£SLggl hood overthrown, its household cods lerefod" and the Ter, foundation ofitahopciblaitSi; Iho offaprlng begat of the temporary union trill all hare in thorn the eeede.ofthat coheUtdtion wrecking disease, which no healing power can eradicate, nor fete Itself alter.—Under any cir cmnetaneee, the tUjeeaee only can he prolonged. qLYQBRIffg/' ; v ' .. GLYCERINE,^ and prewQtaUre.of Ohapp«dJ[ftxj34;J?AC» iuul X!ps for. «4b at<* 'j? r - -■« - "■'SUPER’S DEUGF*STOKBr t con«r Pe&n aad St Clair Stmt*. W.smsoTosJSoeiSy, Feb. .Secrettry of the-Jhleriar TecsiveiwlciS^fHaD Of thd three Judges of Electhh at Delaware votes had been i“‘ “l 11 !? 1 Sec. Thompson sent for Uen. Gnlhoun and presented to his attention which-could notbo'rcsislid orre bausdi? As they decide the hegjsln ore in favor of the Free State party, Calhonn is now deter mtneAHo issue certificates accordingly, ahd ins tifies his refusal heretofore on tbe groftnd that fabricated reports had been made M him, and that the statement of one or the 'Judges, while lnduress, was not consideration.- It is represented that ho has never yet seen tho of ficml returns, which are now in Lecompton. - Regarding tho election of State officers, be proposes delivering the returns; to thei Stale Legislature, whenever assembled, to Me pro claimed officially.—JY. 3'. 7W5. • . . Special fiofirtg. H<ad * c,ie *~ R, - 0 “ Emvrvr CLEa.iVMAH.i-1 take gwat pleasure lneaytng to you that I ni*d'>*useofßw>rb»Te’» Holland Bitten, Mill found apparent relief, of® severe head ache, from which I had loop Buffered, and I believe they were of service to me in ndlerJug my stomach and head. SAMUEL JL BABCOCK. 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' * CAPES, TIPPETS, MUPPS, CUTP3 and QLOVEB, (o great variety awl prlco. uolfcdfe- M'COJID A CO., HI Wood street JOHN COCHEAN « bro, uisvficnmaor Iron Rolling, Iron Vault*, Vault Doors, Window Shnllen, Window Guardi, it., 91 Second Street and 60 Third Street, (Between Wuxi and Market,) .• niTOBtJROII, BA., Ilvw'csluad a variety of now Pattens, flweyand plain, •Jitable&r all pDrpoae*. Particular attention psid to on* closing Oratolxm. Jobbing done At almrt notice. nirfr Inf. TtTOrojL-. c. rtaaa VAKDEVEH & FRDBND, A TT OEITB Y S Att LAW, ■ - un '■ ■’ SOLICITOUS IS CHANCERY, - .Aro* 6, Shine's Slod:, Dubuque, fowa... ’ promptly roadfcin aarnartof Ncaibtrn low«.orW«Bttm wiicontta. . .... • 1 Will attend to the pnrcbaao and fialo of Real J!«tatflw ©th talntna Mmj *j era Do mis and Mortgage*BolUyatc GKORGK W. GIUCZQ & CO, KEG- U Jr'ACTURERI ■ Corner Pike and Mechanics Street, Fflh Ward, , •: . • PI T.T S D’D BOH. P A, [' /Mairauctnre Pino andUak Kegaof tho Tarloda doaefiiK tlona of NAIL REO3, 'which tboy will sell At the lowest ■narkdprica. . . ■ arempectfolly elicited, All-work war* rantedoftbebeatqaalltjr. deljblydfc jow awoir...,. b. a. rasaouds SEFTON Sc BIZiBROrrOH, ; LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS, tfb‘,lol Locutf Streep Utween ilh and tth Streets,, sT. LOUIS,; ISO. ; HOUSES, LOTS and LANDS Cot aaloorlrciaej Slat 6, Conn* t J sod City Taxca paid on Beal Rit&ta; choice *ei«ctlau of land* catered under the Graduation Lav, at I2ii costa per acre, eoDprWog Plaet Miaermland AgrloalttUMUnda. taJjand Warrant* bonght, aoid sod located.—City refcr e«M Rircn. ■ . dclafemfc - , , , J- AT. XjITTXjIC “^ rT^=^ MEBOHANT.. TAILOR, . No;-54't;Sf 4 Cliiie Strict, (Dr.Xrlflli'aKtvßalidlac,} .... PITTS r.lTnau, PA. •*i80:Iydfo ; - , 'j;-' ■- • "" •• •; : DA^WBS&CJUUiiEIY. - nonie, SIS 11 aßdOraamtntal Paltttirir ‘ ' '’J-X'D-V'RsLtltDJlSr.''- :■ l -■~'i nflftu ta v ' “V • White IreadandZinoPaints. *■-» Ate, AJtkindi of.ftUntj»,<ttUr'V«Bl*t««,'.TOwlow OUs% ;«i i- *attj,Brqaht«,*e, *- ■ __J*i fffed Stneiftwodaoriabirof Dia3AorA4&rj< • BTlMjnfc 1 • -- • • •• --■ ■’ I,"; •'<! •■'■'■' 1 „< A. • A. CAttAna............ A- A- CARRIER 4 8R0.,. V i ituiburgh, QcnenU Insurance ? '.a ~ »*-.P-3 *«*!« st^ takes of $ jTlßilrrffit A * ATOABHIK&r' J7«UJ<I» 8. 8. CAHaiKR? ‘ W'mjpajfaioß cfe stay. * ■ D RS, C. M. FITCH SJ.W.BYIIKS W til continue their Oflic* at , 10l Fenn Street, fUTOSITE-TIIK BT. OntR'HOTEL, PnTSßUliail, TIL L A P lIIL FIRS T, 1858, CV here the}- may be consulted daily, (Sundays eiceptel,) for Conanmption, Asthma, Bron* ct)ltlsihnd ill other Chronic Affection* coonectod with * or predisposing to Pulmonary Disease. • DBS. FITCH A SYBES fcel that they cannot too mhiul -1) or too frequently admonish invalids or the EXCEEDING DA.NGKK OP DELAY tN rUOIO.VABY DISEASE—in symptoms often seem artrifling u to beget a delusive fuel ing of safety even while the disease is making rapid pro gross, and the patrait neglects himself till a caio 1* next to impossible. Office Hoar*—lo A. M, to 4 P. 01. BJLN'o chargu for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those aLblog to cod huU us by letter. Address DBS. C. 11. PITCU A J. \V. SYKES, poJ3:fctfd*aT Jt27 m Penn at, Pittsburgh, Pa. business CTfjanflffi. T DISSOLUTION. HE partnership heretofore existing be t ween llio undersigned, ander the name and stylo of A- L\ DNS A 00., was dissolved by mutual consent on tho 18th of January, 1859. The trainees *>f the firm will bo contin ued as heretofore by A. LYONS, at the old stand, to whom payments must be made 6faU debts due the firm. A . r. Y O N S (Succesaor to A. Lyon* k Co.) „ uA.TcTAcrnirK 07 looking a lass* picture frames, AND DEALER IN variety goods, &c.. fo&dlX 138 W ° oi ***** PUUborgh, Pa. DlasolF 71 —isolation of Partnership. ’ JXjOTiCE is hereby given that the, partner X 1 alilp hsretofore subsisting between the nodcrilgnedas Jtftnrv*nv rod K C ° D Sf iei ? r^ o ? er ** firm of MERCER A Swvi 8 2?f^Sr l^Sn5 l<,ol 7 d i lhla 6X7 brthft Withdrawal oftW« L account* l U ,b e ,f o ?odloUl * teodM ofsaidßoblnson<wbc wfll attend excloilTflly there to>at the Old Stand, on Federal ttrtet, where those indebted will pleaso call and settle with outdelay.ae tho nocoimte WUI be placed In the proper *" cohectlon, .unless paid on or before the flm of ■; ssr"- t on4enign#dwfli ccotiuee iho buiintu at the old •tend on Federal atroet, Allegheny, where the wanta or the oldctutonen and ell other* win to u amat b “!nea will hereafter boeoadoetoti ontha princi ple of wiling low rc* cun. ; * JaSOtdtmhl STEPHEN MERCER A CO. T_Z DISSOLUTION. Ufc. partnership heretofore existing be ,Qndel*l enga«d in the manufacture 7r -1 EL0 * ®»*w tfc* «yfo of J. * 11. QEBWIQ, mm tSELS* OBt s* l «¥«•, *«»« from January let, 1865. The brainb#9 of the firm will be settled by the r£ maJulng partner. JACOB OBKWIO. J<u ‘ lwd HENRY GERWIG. UfiSBY GERWIG, Ko. 439, corner Penn and Hafmri Street*, Manufacturek of pittsedroh JJinEUP AND MAXILLA BED COUDS, nEMP BOPE, IV L'i i p nhll»lt,THop., Broom Twin.,Bnrfng Twine. Wool Twine,Flax end Cotton Seino Twine, Saab Curd. Tarmi and Packing Yarn. full ripply of the above constantly on hand and -L” 1 * *' market tatea. > fa27;3tud NOTICE, 1.. , Fmtraoa, Jao. Uth, 1858. ll A \ E this day associated with me Benja aal William H. Wbitacre in the genial yjS »tn < ? a, j£ oo! y* 3 Pminaaa. The atylacfth* Qrm will be SPaiSMnU (lAfiHAVaO * CO. -EPRINQER HARBACOU. /rtisott Haeiutaii... BoMians ». psmr...wa.a. lumen*. SPJIINGSR lIARBAUGH dfc CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS DEALERS IK Wool, Hides, Provisionßi Produce Generally, l*v?°' 295 Uherty SWeet, Pittsburgh. NOTICE. WE have this day associated with us Jon.v 'L ERBEItT .03 JAMES n. UniOHT, THOMAS tt.iior.Mt_s rottriogfrom the ivctiTß rntnogsmeot o T the La,lpf ” J.tJlm N. HOLMES A SONS. great Qbaut i f I k n FOCND AT LASTI For it restores permanently Gray Hair to Ua original color, corera loiuriantly the rata head; reoioTe. all dandraft itching and all arroftila, •raid head and ail eruption*; make* the halraolt, health;, and gloMy; aqd will prteorTe it to any imagiaabje msa. at if by magfc, aO blotcbea. Ac, fro rat be race, aid enrea ail nroralgU and oerrraa hcaiiache. See circular and the following: - _ _ Doy**, N. IL, peb. 2,1857. Paor. O J Wood A Co.—Gente Within a few daya we uave rnroirod ■» many order* and call* for Prot 0. J. Wood's Hair He* to rat] re, that today wo Wire coni pell ed to aend to Bowoatora quantity, (the 0 dozen you forwarded all being •old.) while we might order a quantity from you. J?wrs txsOevxhcnx nldterMttoltdr* pndwJ L\ra or fournei ataegnert, and the approbation, and patronage It receives -from the moat aabttanlUl and worthy citizen* d our ticio- PARATIO\ nTiDC * °* ,bal lt h A UO3T VALUABL* PKE- Send na aa*ooaaa may Uoaa grow or $1 size; and one doreo $2 ilze; and bellare tu your* rery mpecifnllv. (Signed) DANIEL tATUROP a 00. O St-Ctiarlc*Co,Ho,Kor. 19, ISM. O. J 6in &jo:o limo It,: fnmmerw. were Induced to un eome of you Hair Restoratire. and its *« M II our dotj lo ™ uj the afflicted, fo re prat it. ] * Ourlime*. l ,'! Wdfcraotw time bad been perfectly covered with sorte, and eomecalfcdit ecald head. Tbahair •Jmoet entirely came off Id consequence, when a Wend, seo> ■» 1 to “** ywitßeatoratiw,vs did BfilhliUtabcpeoinjcw, tot, to oor sarprlee, and tha :of all our friends, a very few applications remerred thedia* ; ease entirely, and a Daw mad luxuriant crop of hair aooo •tarted out, and wa can Downy that ourboy.bea e* health* feasT -Mew “■ liiliiin IfiHjjady feral! discaaesof theecaJn and balr. We are, y inra, respectfully, ¥ V GEORGE »W. HIGGINBOTHAM. SABAH L maaiKBOTUAH. _ „. „ _ 6amnnm, Maine, June 22. IiSA. Paor. 0 3, Wood—D«ar Sir; 1 hare used two botUce of Prof. Wood's llalr Bcatoratlre, and can truly eay it ia the jmauatiliwwyof the aje tor reatorln* and chorine ute Hair. Define odor it 1 was a maaof cercafry. My hair ate now attained ita original color. Yod cao recommend It to the world.without the least fear, u my ease eras ooe of the wont kind. Yours reepoetfulij, Daniel l. murphy o.i, J. WOOD I CO, Proprietors 813 Broadway, N. Y the great N. Bailing EiUUUh'mentf and ill Bttkat street, St. Louis, and sold by all nod Drue* aoao MSfelydawlsT^ MACHINERY. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at lh« Offlee of the'Pitbbnrgh Water Works auti! 7 o'clock r. U* op XUESDA7, lClh IniL, tot furniahiag (be follow* iDg omchinery: For the lower Water Wcrke-cne oow Ucin Valro Chamber, one new Portp Barrel-, mdre-borinir on* of the pment Pomp Barrela. • for the Upper Water Pnmpa to he pot op in good working order. PrupoaiUtra* will bo received for all or part of the alma mackJoer*.- *•* —<- ’ at the office of the work*. JAMES NELSON, Bopt. pti felO-.lwd Hoca’a IlcacdT for Pulmonary and Tu« Huretuar Conaamptlon. AYING been appointed eolo Acent for tbe M]» «r Dos QkkONIMO BOCA’S celebrated CUBE the ppllk Si iSSffi jk«s«sioo of one of tbomoat extraordinary remedipi „ budfijrwhat baa fafretofore been qonaldeml ai* *&co«Uo Ihm the more readily undertaken the vbaer. from tlm fikCtofiU exErrew atmyllclty—belli* an• mtUwtni aotJi'm ho» Uw action of wbkhlr itmlnfi £ir!JKm l ,2sd «, h.tln c oon. of th» .Hrilioi™ .hfa? m.k. oJ" <ro« compounds Bovin general use * iuceett of thi. remedy, •hlch has brretofure been oaed In private practireL with C«a» Mneceu.aala ihoarn by tmmerbin letter* *u.i e»rllfl catex, te now .offered to lh» pabllq uicerua iHcoctioai, letters from dUlln '“l’’‘T* 1 etldrnco from tho *'■ ’."‘T** «• pfkUe, uid puLUcllj ta oulr reqnlreil to render it u popuWr «*lt Is bencdclal. JUdrros . , . JAJfKS HEESE, „ United SIMM, „ , , , 8U Market stroet, Philadelphia. Principal Ogee, IQg> niZWATEB. fcflj^d PROPOSALS will be received at KJ the office of the Pittilmrgh Water Works. Coondl r w C . loc \l* M n onTUESDAY.lflth ins? for supplying the Water Works with 1 Coal for tho terra of Mhi'f^V^ In ?2^ neo ?' lhol,tof April next Proposals forLump for not Coal In part, am! tor one or Jftht’SS; F<n 7sS ?r .t at the office of tn» worts..- MO-twd JAMB* NELSON. Sort. T «** ruin unmi n CANNBJL COAL. A GOOD SIZED LUMP LAID ON THE 9 *Bl *ftnlH lira far 48 boor*, and at anr timo • Draa fln la wanted, a few blovs of tbrpoker aßdprwto—it Thrnnth^wl 0 * brUU “* fl*™ o ! diapanting Ugh? and heat i 2f“* I 2“ n '. ■ TRY IT/ Oi£nl.rlTt Ib.DrpS, Sjr M Sf ,r ?'“" l “• 8 . AlWbmy, or JropprSln PP^ Coal atodeUmedat lore*; rate*. ' ' W, A. Moctuno. JNJHIVV OABPKTB, FOURTH. STREET STORE. MeC'A L L D M XTAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY Q%5tlB3ST&s? mt - ■ • tapestry Xndtukkbply. •■s-'-.-f. SUPERPINE AND . woiUjCrond ta Ant elM»C*nSi ' i*-■ ■ „ ..■ dk«j os. .M^l“pi T d ?, ERPB^SEIIVATira . Sl Cub. Soda, Epsom Salta, • '• ' PowM.Vla® 4®. Oo la . B 0 W “E..VE, OaaTngicanUi. oi: «■ « ‘ POT &d BODA ABBES, Pttltowy, foaps, Toilet Articles, Aelittat-reealmd and tar "%£*-■ b.Oa3kbstockaoo. Comer Fonrth And Wood stmts. J»EEi, UANOINQI .; obkai amociipH in ' '■ 'Doer ftelteat tSAO - ftdiipVAnS^ petaplalb*bestftyU67; • : i.-.rii ■■■■ —3lO Backs Tean.Whe^fc {l. \.;. L ' 10s «§ noon ‘ * 0«U*llaTBm»/ •d« ; v™** 4 ** Wmb»lo snlM fin-cau b*.. t -, , .-- «.., ... ~KUIAK,PICKET,* CO. ifinn BBLS.-KIXJUB, Choice. BroodT 1 uvU Joitwi Md fcr wltlit Ui JiiOa 04BMHKR, N ’! VEr ‘ SAKY MEETINU op JU'“ reh ™ ££ £ss JSE— U " 1 ' ,! "'«l W 8"- C. P. Snutb BDi] fel2u2Ul riOSMOGONY; or, The Mtstkucs of One- , „ » y/ *woy. Wng an atulyaia of the Natural Facts, stated in p*jp JUjjtxm the Ohio and Miarissirpl JUnn and the Tletraic accoant of the Croatian, supportedbe • against loaapr damage bj Fire, Ijlopmenu of exirtlng acts of God SaaSKSr Crt ■*“ Wfi* tbo I*** <* the; Sea, and Inland Shi- liT,B £’»M , » Africa; Debit and Navigation and Transportation. b*S!rf,n#^ r ! I O [ ( i: nO ” crot ‘Ne Bo* in the Clcmd, - „ MMWM. lffonf*5 E if iL<tl, i eam * Bd Kn S‘i*l» ttandc Psrtoa’. tr “- v -•‘'•Ht. J-ba John M. Ptxmroy, D. J. v‘,aW™? 1 i English Cyclopaedia; Uause- HcGum, K F \Vltnter,~lUne Gnillon, UcnJ. L. WooUton, ■ , r ~' 7 - A new supply of Episcopal A. Marshall, Charles B. Wright, John J. Patterson, S; Books; W. Archer UJitori of an- El wood T. Pnsoj. i clMjPbiloMpb;; Ministering Children, 4c. ForSeb/ WM. V. PETTIT, President, . -grl J- S. DAVISON, 61 Market ft. . _ E. P. WITMER, Vic* Prealdont. r’OR RE NT.—^aTFakb containing Mpß ” J ’SS, ' Uw Moon township, on Ibo bank of j£a feigns, Lamb 4*Co, Philadelphia d£2j About lOofS: Buck, Morgan 4 StUM* do , 2K h!rt M-^ U .«" t^i, y b<rttu ® l « d - a»idfrS Tntltt, Bro. A Co, do. w*U «d*rftod VL “* * nd weil therefore Q “ rD /» Caldwell 4 Co, da mod«W«£v •i u »« r «ock or farming purposes. n*ot A - T. L/ine 1 Co, do. years if naDt ; 1*« leased for a term of Stetamitx. Jnrtico * Co, do. ontbe TeaMl : anSSlU^li^*^?tV qßiwo,ttoB,u,rtcrib,?, '’ «SKS? B,;ttQll OFtICI 7 *«• IFAXER STIIEEX »«» b.Cg h o'Sc^i 3 ; - "■ I‘O,VDKXTI:,IL^ 1 ‘ 0,VDKXTl:,l L^“ 1 C SE . E P— 50 w reo’d on' consign- Vi“ " r ”‘' b > r BDRIVEEI DM.WORTII, 130 sod 132 Strom! strict. IjTTjBprTRESU EGGS; s .‘f io Batter, forwhby MS _BURIVER * DILWORTn. V |?r£“ v?o S S“ jBn t«r passage aod freight, apply ONLY to l>. TOBKAXCK, Agent, Bowling Otnep, N ew York. -TRECEIVED nt the Market Street w. iI’CLINTOCE, l»a Street. P.rt^urSrl‘,; , 'Cr’ y “ , '*“ lh “'>" Vfln LVu-d I.jlcr', Trawl, |„ ’Lapland, Swc-dco .dd-Nor UTlontoo'a Traral, Id Africa; '•«™»h»ld W.rarly—Kenllworb 2 rolr KlSSKffa X.C, s ."‘aV rah *“"■ “■ P ““S" <» tb. u, O T, k ; p rth ,. * f-11 KA¥ M 00., No. 65 Wood Street. I ’““AJI TAETAR_3OWjSiI^M^d aaloby MACgmiy.Vt FINLEY.“ ““ Calabria Liquorice Xi Jast rac’d by MACKEOWN* PCfLEY, Ko. 167 Liberty Street. Ml IIACKKOWN 4 ITNLET. L~ A Pi ES DKESS SlEks of hand^WiSTea offering at pries* that make thorn BAROATNS, at “* 1 HURpgYA DPHcinmiya. ? ell MCEPHYA DUACUPIELD’S. FRENCH NEEDLE sem-sT- T-L ling bargains at stora of B fell MPRPIIY KX.D. ROOM CORN just received and for sale bv folt HENRY H. COLLINS * SEED— I3 _ brigs"rec ’d~andlbr by RKNEr IL COLLDCB. piLOVEKSEEI)—2O ska rec'd and for sale b 7 HEISItY 11. COLLINS. i^?£r 13 P k S? No - 1 rac’d and Tor I bj fall HUSKY n. COLLIKa. FBEEDLJSV'S JL.KUAL ADVISOK; a Uasiul Tor Basioen lies; |Jeedl6jr J » Practical Trratias on Boilnces; ntunwood •Popular lecture* on Commercial Law Pot Bale by (fa IQ) ■ , WUEAr —310 eaeka White and 1. Rod DOW Undine from itowraer Potomac for sale by J*™ ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. PENN. FLOUK—IOS sacks Silver Springs I. now landing from steamer Potomac for sale bv 6 fel -° - __ ISA I All PICKET ACO FLAX SEED—II bags now landing from it comer Potomac for ule by ® r " 10 - ISAIAH DICKEY a m. an-SB bbls. Buckhardt & Co.'s ci li» No 1 Wlnur Stralnod oil l M t , od »..■»? Mo I. LITTLE * CO, 112 taojd NO. SUGAR-20 hhdu. N. u. Sugar ju«t .T*cd v>dJ"r*l,h, t. i.ittt.v » i,. HOOM BRUSU—IO tons Broom Brush in >tor» and for aula \jJ Mg t. LITTLE k CO. ’LOUR--200 bbls. St .Louis Extra Flour 20 •* pure Rj e ~, Jiut rer d and for ».\Jb l.y felO T. LITTLE A CO. EGGS— 5 bbls. fresh Eggs just ree’d and for __ T. LimE k CO SUNDKIfiS- 100 eoll« M»orUU *i«a Manilla Rope; ISO bales best Vary Oakum; 25 barrels Pitch;.oo bind and lor sale by m K ,n «- JONES * coo«:v, lc * No-Hi Water street, near Cherry alley. — 1 k* vo J UBt »c*d a supply of llapson * Celebrated SyringM, pronounced to be supe our to any other nowin use. tSmo wishing .«SlSof thU kind abnnld call and examlno then before pnrcbaSn* JOS. corner of Diamond and Market street HORN'S EXTRACT OP COPAIVA 4 BAB3APAEILI.A—Another iappljr of this celebrated angiiih rtmxlyjnrt rcc’ilbj fro Jpg. FLEMIA'O. BDRNjunu FLUID & CAMPHINE-in ercelieat irtlcleofFluid eadC&mphine comUtUyon ““A* 1 Joa. PLgmxo-a. /"ILO\EK SEED—IOO bo®, prime new in V/ >taw*nd<brm> by M WATT A WILSON. RIII NO INKS—Arnolds, Hibbert's, Maynard & Noyes', todßatler’a Writing lakg.eold M WIL <3. JOHNSTON A CO, 67 Wood u. LpNVJSLOPJSS—AII sizes and qu, ■JLJ Wtt, W'UKA'l’— -45 Backs White: M “ Red, Nov Itadlag from iteimer Qazcl for nJe by M ISAIAH DJCKK7* CO EGOS —9 tubs now landing from steamer Oa»«l for «1» by IgAIAu OICKEY A CO. LARD aSDGREASE—4 bkls. Laid and 2 bbU, Oreeae now landing from (turner G«xel for sal* feS ISAIAH OICKKY A CO. • Bhoom corn-a d*ymdfc»mle by [teS'l DRY APPLES—SO bush, bright Dry Ap> . Pl- tor nU by (frSI lIENBY EL OOU.INB. [EANS— 25 bush: small White Beans rac'd > and fanak l>y ffeS } |I£SR Y P. COI.LINa. CLOVER SEED—3O bußh. just rec’d and fcffttlebj [frg] mtSHY U. QOLUXB. ON hY TO LOAN on Notes, Drafts, Bonds - Mortgage, ty AP3TIN LOOMIS * CO. MOORHKAD'SAIAU. PLASTER on hand *" J ,ur **'<> !■/ D. L. FAIiHIBTOCK t CO, ,eo Corner Fonrth - ■ * LINSEED OIL—3O bbla. on band and fop »al« by fcO a L- FAUNE3TOCS a 00. jriASTILE SOAl*—3o bis/on hand and fop \J salt by M B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. ATEN'S commercial, albatros, < and ‘1 PENS, Jo»t-rac'd and for tala by •i*. W. 8. lUVEN, yn cornar Market and Second ats. OLL BUTTER—2O bbla. Roll Butter, 4 boxu do do, B. DALZELL A CO, 2M Liberty it. Id atore and Tor aaJo hr foS DRY bus. beat quality ree'd and for told by fef HENRY 1L COLLINS. BEANS— 39 ska. small white Beans for sale by fed HENRY U. COLLINS. LARD —5 pkgs; ree'd and for sale bv . * HENRY U. COLLINS. EYE FLOOR—2S, this anil3o sacks, ree'd and lor tain by fc3 • HENRY 11. COLLINS. TC'GGS—S bxs fresh Eggs ree'd and for sale J_J by f<*3 HENRY 11. COLLINS. BUTTJER-3 bxs prime roll reeM and for Mlwby fc-3 HENRY *' „KEASE, for Wagons, Drays, Carriages, Aft-.recMandfnraaioby 11EXKY Q. COLL lift. QO HHDS. prime N. O. Sugar rco’d and for BUplq fifIBIVRR & MI.WORTt' Af) BULS. N. 0. MOLASSES rec’d and for KLleby fel ; v BURIVEB i DILWOHTII. HD OLLING MILL GREASE—SO bbls. just JLV received and for «nlw by MaCKKOWN fcWWIJtT. (VcMher is OFFER—IOO baw choico Rio Coffee; 2ft do • du Java do, Joit recfirfO and for Bale by R.HODIPQN a O). ,T)OLL BUI TER, «fcc.-—0 bbls fresh jiol] J.V Butter; ft ban White Brans: 7 aock* Timothy Seed; SbaraOhlboa; 60 bbTs Green Apples, Jr-st recetmt and for aala by R. ROBISON A CO CARPENTERS, CABINET MAKERS and penoM out of Employment in Westers PobiujltoU, n*r of tomstbing useful «ad profit! bio by seocUoß one amp to Dot So. 116 Bar-hum p.O. f p A> ENG. VENETIAN RED—2S bbls. ou band Mjforwli.bj B. L.FAIIMKSTQCK k CO. BCERIIAVB'SHOLLANDBITTERS —100 dox.tor*ai»by D. A. FAHNESTOCK *OO - , Coraar Flnt and BKD-Ha- YVXtospOTcbMßd ttwexdmlTO right tomanufactnro and ••U •Htaud'B Patent Spring Bod," in tho county nTAUiMtho ny, we are new prepared to toniahtboee deairinxto par. t&MMe*lonpriad, c/teao anddurabie Spring Bid. Call and examine them at cnr warebooer They can be attached to pleaenro. Steam boata» hotela, tnmiahed wlththl* bed at a Terr low price, eel* T. B. XODNOA o(X,BBa»»»UflSd.u DUNCAN'S BUSINESS AND OBNA‘ WKXTAI, PENMANSHIP, Joat pnbUahed in aix nnm ii«i,qoartodaioy«lze; .being the moet complete eyetcm extant, and altogether mperfor In atyleand qnalityto anr pOhUaV: Each book contain* ft pani and will be tonlahed at the low price AhSnl dlaconnt will be made to wheleeale nnrchaeera far r»«K , WM. Q. JOHNSTON Blank Book ilanntacturer* and Stationer*. ~ -Most WoodtttMt- TOBACCO—SO bxssßlomp Tobacco* 20 do 8«*10tSo do ’ 26 caddy bX«i«pbdo do 8i&-.ajr ,rti " ,w !p foe'll md for «1» by jal« B. BOMboSTj CO. OATS.-3OQbiuh. prime Onto received sod tarotel* anMTEE*DttWOnTH, UBmdmimßdrtMt CTAKBON -LUBRICATING OIL at whole th» Msnntkrtnjw*. —j* 3o - MACKEOWg A FISLSY. WHEAT—43S ska now landing J* 39 ISAIAH PICKET *t». LiVEKULL— A largemvoieojuatrecM V/ fcj i»80 SLACKEOWW * «NLBI. ifftis fluents, McKhanii’ lunraoet Cm of Ptuladcipbia. 1™ V. PETTIT, Pn«. J>. J. HcCAKS, SecirtUT- Amount of Capitahitock paid la and InnWed—*2oo,ooo 00 Surplus. . 63,42*56 ontcrois. Ct.rin IV. jWk„,, , Adolph K. Oeorpo W. Blclinrda, I gaara.l (Horn, 5“““* Ilart | a B „^ Mordral D. Uirti Jwi K. Bmitla Tobias Wagner, Morris Pattersori. „ , „ „ CHARMSI N. BAKCKEIt, ITnU.oL CatELro 0. Bascsm, Secretary. This Company rontlunea to make Insurant**, pt-romneot or limited, on every description of property In to»h and country, at.rate*m low ware consistent with security. The Company hum reserved a large contingent fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, ufvly Invested afford ample protection to tbe assured. * Tbe An*ta of tbe Company, on Janaary Ist, 1961, u pub lished agreeably to tbe Act of Assembly, wen aa folluwa tlx:— Since their Inau-poration, a period of -one year*, tboy hare paid opwards of 000 Million, Four Hundred thousand Dollar* Loeaca by lire, thereby affording evidence or the advantage* of Insurance, aa well as tbeir ability and dispotitlon to moot with promptness all UablUtie* •o J' 9 AUDN£R COFFIN, Agent, *P 18 Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third sis. Authorised Capital, One Million Dollar-.. Bocored and Accumulated Capital- Jfo. 61 Walnut Street, above Second, Philadelphia. Fire Insurance on Building*, Furniture, Merchandise. At geoeally. ’ Marine Insurance on Cargo©* and Freights, toall parts c the world. * Inland Insoranca on flood*, Ac, by Lakes, Rlrere, Canals and Land Carriage*, to all parts of- the Onion, on Use moat a to ruble term*, consistent with security. MUWum OEo^u>M'M2 LLAPAr ‘ fon:aerlyllocoiderof 1)00(1 *• WJL BOWlJta, formerly Register of Wills. JOIZN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Tmrwuing Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third street, above Market, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, llttn of Joeeph Oat A Son, Coppersmiths, No. J 2 Onany street, Phil*. EDWARD V. MACUETTE, firm of Machetto A RalcneL Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third ■treet, abo v* Race, Phila. HOWARD IHNCHMAN, firm of Lirinorton A Co- Prodnca wSb a Phis!° t ‘ iI< ’ rcl “ tt ’ w ‘ **-*»«. JOSHUA &OHDTBOS, AgfinL Wo. 24 Ritb ctreat /nprexin.) fionongahela Insurance Company. ottktm —james a. mrrcmsoN, ptmUbd: UENBY M. ATWOOD, _ r Own, No. 88 Wm* Bt***T, mil mtitn Againtt aU kiudt of Fire end Marine Hi „ , ASSETS, NOV. 20th, 1857: Stock Dne Bills, payable oa demand, encored by *ppiw*d 8 nines *140,000 0 BQla Receivable 3 Cash 11/XlB 83 70 shfee Mecbaoka* JUnh Stock—c<*t ... 3J120 00 Premlutß Notes .. ......... 6O Office Furniture £9O Book Accounts 4 jqjj 43 otazcTOtts: Wm. B. Jlolmes, ffa. A, Caldwell, Uobt v D«lj-ll t WUeon Miller. Wm. lino, John UcDarllt Thoe. S. Clerk.*, Geo. A. Berry ’ JetsosA. Hatcbisoo JeSalUoPM—Doaogwd HBNKY M. ATWOOD, gec'y Pennsylvania Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. Office No. 03 Fourth Stroe DIRECTORS. “‘f Wad* Hampton. ' A. A. Carrier, I Robert Patrick, .. A. C. Ssmpaon, ■ i J. H. Jcnea, John Taggixt, Henry Bpronl, Nicholas Toegbtly, Junes B. Hopkins, —s3oo,ooo. akencf all descriptions. :eb3. Jacob Painter, Qoo. W. Smith, A. J. Jones, Body Patterson. J. P Tanner, I. Grier Sprool, V. B. Mcßride, C. A. Colton, CHARTERED OAPITAL... and Marina Risks | OFFU Western Insurance Company OP PZT7SBORO U. GEORGE DAKS lE, President F. M. GOEDON, Secretary. OFFICE, No. 92 Water street, (Bpang* Co-'a Warehouse.) op stairs, Pittsburgh. Ifni Insure ayaindaU binds cf Fire and Jfarnu Sisks A Emu Institution managed by Directors, who are well Inaim in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the characterwhi** they have assumed, as qff’ering to* best to inom who ASSETa, OCTOBER 31, 1857. Btock Accounts....... $121,600 00 Mortgage - „ SLlfifl 00 Bills Keceirable 4 jq Office Furniture _ *240 00 Open Accounts 9478 04 Cub 14,841 48 • ' Premium bote* , ~ , er>n* • BBU Discounted JS (ualitie& Boldt: _ Won a 00-, tioorr*, 6T Wood it. O*am Danie, R.MiUer,Jr., J. W.Botler, U. W. Jackson, James McAnley, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, tiolb prime quality rec’d this *J itB.VBY if oomwa. BortKa lninranee Company, .... . OTPENNSYLVANIA, * * Offict &0.9 t TTalar SL, PitUbvnk. . _ usm, sot. 2d- 1857: BtockDn*Bill*,pajabU on dstnaxuLand pecnr w by two approved mb* tflrfiflooo' PltUboncb Tmt Company . . fn'ify* n Premium - M ftrti *n L..”/. a^STio Kirhanga Bank Btoak—Onat^T*—.T**** • 00- 300 ibani Iron City Bank Stock—Amount paid • 7AOO 00 JDQaharw AUegbaay Bank Stock— do RQOO 00 17 aharea Mechanic*’-Bank Stock—Coat. .... <C23 63 Book Accomti—. it ua m OOea Fnruitnr* Z.'Z'.ZZZ <B3 U mu! Wood >t*. J. U. SboeabucM, W tLNtmki, U.P. Cochran, John A. Cao*h«y, O- W. Batchelor, Jamea I. Bennett, W. J. Andcraon. B. fisntiT, fi&cretarj. Jelaware Moloal Safety Insurance Company, Incorporated fcy Ou Legislature nffrnntylvajtia, 1634. Office, S. £. Corner TMrd_and Walnut sts^ “ a '"■•W IPTZIA AT> /iVSOS4A'(>M on-. Goods, by Hints, Ukes snd Usd Carriages, to all nuts of tbs Unto*. F . rutx iOTUJLuraeTon'uSthMidiM genSW-^a Stores, DvcUing Houses, &.! _ . „ AmU4/a*<kmgmy,irot.2d,\m. Bonos. Uortgases,and Baal £stat« nMM . MM 9ioi,3SO DA Phlladslphia City, and ntW Loans 197*01195 Stock in Banks, Hailroad 1 InsoraaceCo*. 19*508 00 WUi Bwrtfable ~ 990*991 DO Cash on hand— 38,899 60 Balsams to hands of Agents* Prsmhuns oo • ’ Marins Policies recently Issued, and oth er debts due the C0mpany....,.,., ______ 09*730 57 Bnbecrfptlon Notes-.—loo*ooo 00 11. COLLINS. Will bun Martin, Junes 0. rT«nd, Joseph IL Sea), ThoopMltu PauMJcg, Edmond A. Bonder, JameaTroansir John C. Dari*, ' WllUam Eyre, Jr„ Jchnß.Benroee, J-F.Penlstoo, George 6. helper, Joehoe P. Byte, Edvard Darlington, Samuel EL Stoke*, Dr. IL SL Boston, Heorj Sloes, William C. Lndwig. Jameeß. McFarls Bogh Craig, Thomae O.IT^, Spencer Mclhaln, Robert Barton. Jr CTiulca Keller, John B. Semple, PitUVr, IL Jones Brooks, D.T. Morgan, «* f Jacob P. Jones J.T. Logan, « WM.MABTIN,fiw3de Q |. THOS. C. HA2tD, Vice President Hoar Liuros, Secretary. . . Agent, . No. 96 Water street. Ptttsbnrgfc- iliwee tfntnal Inrorancc Corapasy of PDILAPBLPOIA Office No. 70 Walnut Street 4 t -s ?F* irr Dnano. B» malMl jiiodpl. amllud with UMnaortlror. tii* Coapony, without IkbUltr for looc*. preow w Pwggript Oartiflctie* of thla Company, for noflti «* D. M. mNCHHAH,Seewrt£y. _ _ mucvou. C3emTlßri*y, G.HBtrond, *»“• R-*°«P ,O, » Mu* K. Worrell, Hanmel Biiphwn, BenJ. W. TlorUy, Q. W.Corponter, Z. Lothrop, Bobert Bt*en, n. L. Qttti. & Bobert Iblood, Haitian HuL aatmoaon, JaoobT. Buoilac . Choi, tetand; William Uoatr, WnL&LB*mpl47ttttbV. 1 J. o. coptS; A«ot mhfcfe corner Third and Wood atmti Wood strata ttapttuc* liuartoei'Conptaf, OP PITILABBLPOIi, Franklin Building*, 414 Walnut Street. Organic*! oadortbeGaamllußraacajUv, with acacb Hr* MaSSfloland KaTlgattcnaaiTnavpatattcoi. • - . cmcxa*. H.a tACanUN.Preddent. , Es&jsstasp***- „ „ . • wuctom. • f-sagfe.-- rfessoßSt-;. SSSBS ! - ~; S BS65£ ' WIQUrn Qtborss, * ; ; ? i i Wj4» aon,uagr«tt«Eta , .v {rafitrafltf. ranklln Fire Imartnc* Company of rniLADßirniA. Mortgages HraJ KaUte......... Temt-orary Loans.. / Stocks Cwh, ...J919,123 OS ... 84,377 JS CAMS SI Continental Ininranee Companj. fftcorporatai by the LegUlature <tf Patmylmaia, PERPETUAL CHA RTER HOME OFFICE. OF PITTSBURGH. President—A. A- Cm Vies President—Rant Secretary and Treason ?AXTZXSO*. r—l. Gann Snom, nolhdly $317,641 49 Wn. McKaJght, Nathaniel Uolmc D»tl(J U. Long; William m Smith C. W. RidetiOD, F. g. GORDON, Bce*y. DIUCTOASL 0. W. Can, I. U. Penoock W. W. Martin, E,T. Leech, D. UeCaodlen, Ofo,g. Seldeo, SHOKNBEBQE&, Pi*** na3ngm PHILADELPHIA. •708,785 37 iitffuranrt. >' hnntn and Merhanics’ Fire anil Ifarioc is *®whibm Company. "" ’ C “ ra ' r accoud w»a Walnut st»., ...J. lrri 6 I,EIp nryi. <.u*V?K. 0r °'" a *'“**• “0 Loaned for Stocks ———- $212,450 co Tnut Fond in s ew - 37.850 0o Deferred payment on Stock 23451 trt BilLi B«relTabte..„ VT,7CO OO Cash on hand and due fro’j’u Aseni." — ?*-*>» G 7 Pr “ l to S, “ ,M ° “ TIIOUAS £ HOBEXCE iSSSf’' I ,'* R. Uruusow, Secretary. ’ " e,ill * Dt * fitiladilphu unacfcts. John 11. Brown, | Darid a. Brown. iL Baldwin, | Charles L. Bou! Fimstnwii itrmtwTf NewmytrA OraO; | Jamn MilUonr. James Howard A Co., | I*he]i>j. Carr &Co Wn. UeCnllr A Co., | J. M. Irwin. ’ Pittsburgh Office, If o. 00 Water Street. MSdmd TUOMAS J, mJNTBB, AffeoL Manufacturers’ Insurance Company. AOEftJY office, PrrrsßtMß, Fetamj 1, IMS. / ITS^Notice.—Tho.nndersigncd haring with- JV% drawn from tbe Agency In 'lwatftr, tennn hu furmar poaltton in Philadelphia, rospectrDiijntiirni his thanks to nil friend* and patrons of th* office dnrth* hli administration of its affairs in Pittsburgh, and carnostiT hopes th<*y will continue their favon to hi* anceeseor, JUr. E. 0. BetL, who has Iwcn appoiuted by the lurent office tn condoct the business in this city. Manufacturers' Insurance Company. AGENCY OFFICR, SO. 96 VTA.TTB, STREET. | Tttb February Ist, IS6&. f UE LNDERSIGNEDBEGS BESPECT- V lte s ,loa *> iba C»rd of.ilr. J. T 7. WAT. •tttntjyn and promptness in conduct pSroraS. 1 f “ ffi “- 1 " "MU" «dr proportion ot KKS INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA in’ l^ on - mea of tl>« faigbeat character, and the om«n an cartful, prompt and cfildent ta tbo discharge of thcSr dnlie*,whielr gwaalef l to tho community what is moat desired In an Insurance Company, car*. in *bo conduct of basinets and •ecorityintbeerentof lea. EDWABD Q. nrr r Acrnt for Mana&ctanr*’ • OFFICEUS—W. A.RUOBia.rrwidentp ' ■ CUA3. WISE, Vico President, ALFRED WBEAS, geertttry, J. W. MAUTlE.V.fiorrejgr: DIRECTORS— W.A Rhodca, A. 8. Lipplncott, Junes P. Smith, Cha&J. Field, ffn, Veal. £>2dlm 11,000,000 KfI,WQ Citium’ Insurance Coihp’jr of Filtsbnrgk WM. BiOAIKT, President, SAMUEL X &ÜBSUKLL, Secretary. O&ctH Water Slrat, 6<ft«n» Market end Wi*xt Sty t ISJnrare* nail atid Cargo Ui*ka on tin Qlifo *«d )&. •Ittlppl m»er», and Tribntarie*. rim Al*o, again* wwtfll of tha ficaand Tnl*T>dT?»rtgnrtrtn «nrt Transport. PDtiotoaa. Wm. Bagalej, Capt. Mark' Btorliw, Samuel Uea, 8. M. Kitr, Ja*. M. Cooper, John S. Mworth, SHr* S2SSST,. Cgt. sSfo Vonog, : - J* 22 John Cola wall. Jr. . He Qttai Western Fin ant fianie jni. Co., OF PHrCADELTtTTI v —" No. 331 Walnut Street. CniITXK FEmCIL CAPITAL fSRf. IySCIiAXCB —I'rri't’iil <;r United, miulMiMCteu UadCtertw, to*U pu-Uof th« Union. •** 0. 0. LAlBEOP.rralfait : joy h j. picm, .^“ag 1 ■ H.K.Hleh*rdwa, A*«lrt»ut Secretary. _ MsxcToas: Ouulc. C. Latbrnp, U 7 W«lnt.l rtrnt. / non. Htnrj D.iroore, 68 W«lrrat ltmL WMMta, Merchant,l< North front «n ■ESiv* o*’ 0 *’ • firm cf Jia.B. 8oU»h & Co Thoa.Lamcspls, firm or Olllauie 4 ZcUer. mac Uailohnrrt, itternor andCtounacHar Theo. W. Baker, QoldßmilL'a flail, John Hico, 90 Sooth Front ftrSotT? . E. Harper Jeffrey*, finn of Wafl. Drown 4T&'*' s st. TT. POIJfDBXTEB, AffMjt, *. 97 Water itroot, Pittrtmrgh *218,015 03 Pittsburgh life, Fin-sad marine jju. C». ; ? Office, Comer Market and Water Sis EOBT.OA: Aaboxw lixmsb»M.D, Exaaiinjng Pbjsiciia. * W ““ •»;- Aitd tgalait L«a or bj itn. ”*“* & **" l Jg&i"* * tth " K t W|!rt wa^'tfeotTritbiatotT uizctou: RobtrlOalnf, Eamael McClorken. Joseph P. Ctasam. M. D- Jobn&ett, James Marshall, Darbl Richey, JameaW.Haflmin, Chat. Arbnthnct, felC—my2My Bhiladeiphia SPirtf 'and,- iiWh s INBORAH OB CQ “ ""Np. 141) Cihcsani Street. EOBEIIT. P. KINO, t M. W. DALDlynf, Vico7*rps;*# E * iSi-BS* ■ yftSPh™, ; iWltogugii,- • ' p. w wu ? r - ■ Special flottcts. K^“ <JMirared by THOS. J J C ? S iIKAQHEa SC LAPATETTEHAIL an DAT-r\«Jm«T AjniTcrarici— Hraw, with th. AoetlewßtpuLUc. V J ILIEr BASt-MonCB IBSiSBIt . ’ Omcs o? tez Eju* C«ii OojcpiSvT feW “ ‘ A. H. OACOaßt.focT. Orncroy rat Noam Amiga Mnmro Co. CT inm^i. «sssiy saasassiriL cggof.gjßn.udw te By order of th» Board of_Dlr*elar». .! ESESiV , ““* WATBmtif paimeel&«,,; ' UmCl ° r *” a ?S?”.f ll S f* ,1 n——kT\ Ktt»borgh, J«cn*rT SOtb, 1858. f •eotatiTW, on art alter MOSDAY, t£ lfith da* felaC! " - T- M.HCHYE. jkSrl^Tr^. SBis»«33- sja3ELHs ,J~f , TCrtia ** alfo conduct cr tr»r4’*t# Corretpos* dU " r £i ‘ slMi > fr,:id *.. e*2S?££ jaSsgSssffiss fflasatSds AddrtM J. THOMPSON, dtl.'kndfc „, t. w. uraaanET, _ W»«ch >nd Clock maker. %lk E. IMPORTER OF ’ &*A ora watchesjSd JEteKT lg 9 -_Afv ' rert,b " WS '° ' Tood ■»<> “**«,«!» .cJJSST 1 '" t* lll to «■• 'm»Wn«or WUda, -'O’AH workronttM,./'. '• - w . McuJjlntock laroxTSK o ' " H^SS® KS^SSftss; Wo biT* tlao on bndt Ur** 1." fe3a " f — "•■ Ko . m u„m M - fin, »ra (las, cjJUt ° “Z * tol *w (o —•r*. : “ «• «*, n. fialzetl k liberty itic*,-.,. saisS&.^*sft&s’CT& MUAllt J. W. UABTIEN. Chaa. Wise,' John P. Simons, —■ J. ftlnnlrin ftanlr, Thomas Btll, M. Richards Moeklfl, Alexander Bradley, Joseph Su Tjyrchi John Pallsrtoß,- Mansfldd JL-Brown, IhTidECbuabtn William Carr, BohertlL Hartley, . JohnlTGiil,
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