• -tm, -V .* . r: .Tliey say that there is little doubtlbe bill v.-forth* increase of (lio army will become a* law within a short time. The proposed increase is seven regiments, or seven thousand'men. The •expense, as estimated by Gen.'Houston, whois opposed to the. measure, will he at the rate of SI,GOO per annum for each man, an aggregate of $10,500,000, while Senator Hamlin of Maine sets it down at $1,400 for each man, or $9,800, 000 per .annum. .This,, in the present state of t le .national.finances,-Unround'ram and mahea tho argument against the proposed in crease. from apecuniarypoint of view a strong one. But strong as it 15,.1t is Insignificant when 'placed other considerations which sng gest; themselves at once to every rejecting mind. A standing army in the hands of a bad man is 4- most dangerous power for evil in any gov ernment. A slight idea of this maybe obtained in this country, where we have never yet tasted the bitter cop. of subjection to the brute force of hirelings with arms in their hands, by consider ing the power of.the-army..of- office-holders among oa.;, It is true that they do not strike at our livcsnr at our homes, bat consider how the most slavish doctrines and principles, such os might cause the bones of Jefferson to rattle in their shroud of dosif are received and advocated by these men; In towns and cities where tho beheste of false democracy are held in contempt ! by a large majority of tho people, a corporal’s ' guard from this great army oChdmmislration ; -joniiariea flout the most offensive dicta of some m&n clothed with a little brief, authority, in the . faces of men who have yet somo love of liberty in their sonls, and conry oat the most offensive decrees of 3 the temporary Ccesar ot Washington.’ ; Add to the. army; of the “ina” the other vastly neater army- : of the “expect-to-be-ina” and consider their power to demoralize and debauch I - thn.sunds: 6f r those whom they promise the.: : ‘ crumbs IhM fall or will fall' from IheFederal | ; table, and we have a taint idea of what might be done in its,own sphere by army in . the hands of a wicked man. ' What is to be done wUh thia additional 7000 then? The frontiers are. ini no danger, for as Geo. Houston justly remarks, a volunteer la the •only forceeffective there und that is always ready. Is there; heed of la standing force in Boston, to put the Court House again in chains, amtgoad the citizens of that liberty-loving city about ttiestreets with their bayonets? Is there . need of- o hordeof hirelings, the very spew of foreign; despotism, of which the greater port of the rank and file-of-the army is made up, to oblige any of our' people to obey good iaws? Is there need of an army in-Kansas, if this oli garchy ofslave-drivers would only let the peo ple in that Teriitory alone ? Is there need of .this additional force to carry on war ogainst “thc domestic institutions” of Utah?-. Thous ands of volunteers stand ready to shoulder arms atany limo, when their services shall beneeded. Enough have offered already to scour the Mor mons to their heart's content. No: the conn try is at peaoe, and some dark scheme of. wrong is to be carried out which these seven thousand bayonets ore' heeded, for. Perhaps one great object is to increase the already bloated patron age of this elave-drivcQ administration. In In dia a custom prevails .of sending a cake which thfty call ehupalfee, throughout a province to the zemindars &wl all the military leaders, and every one who tastes of this cake is held bound solemn ly, to do whatsoever the chief oftbat province commands. The administration needs some more power to enforce the Lecompton swindle. It desires some more tools "among whom it may distribute the chvpatier. We deem it the duty'of every true republican ‘ u H'iWtide oi'' tEe~better days of J 1. .‘:v 1 .• -r.fl' ‘ the republic. In a republic, the peoplamake (he lawß—ai least that is -the theory— and why should law wker, need a bayonet in the hands of somo prison-bird from Ireland or from Austria to keep thorn from being law-4rmiCTy> The early re publics bave'ghrcn us ample lessons upon the danger of" hireling troops. They who laugh at our.fears may read that the Ktimans langhed < and laughed until a Praetorian doard put their whole republic up at unction and sold it to the highest bidder. There are other Rubicons be sides that which Ciesar crossed when, cheered on by his army, ho looked the Senate of Borne in the face and carried the liberties of his coitnliy with him in his pocket, iet.us learn a lesson from a ytorxaot -? his back had placed his foot upon their liberties and ‘'crash ed theraout." A glance at the map „f Eur6pe or of Asia will show that every despotism by a standing army and around tho throne of prince, emperor, sultan and nawab a bristling circle of bayonets is drawn with scrupnlous care. 10 the consialenl Police of the better days of the Bepublic. Alter thedose est hr * mlaU °™ry war, tho whole military esmblmhment of the country was fired atonl “ d °° e I>altslion et »««- ay Slight increase was demanded from time o «me dunng the frontier troubles of the next seven, years, and in 1708 the whole military force of the country at a lime when a war wife France threatened, was fired at 2800 men ttoufh I, difficn)liM wi ‘ h franco running f,7n ■ hsty ' a,s °f ‘lie last century, aU the legislation touching the army evinces the greatest jealousy of Its increase. In 1708, when r cA»P?«»Jl.»y o , 0 09»e» was passed, ■s Wl eeulbined theprovision that this cantin' n °‘ t “ ficrTC oTer three years, and was Prl-/, n a t and , e a ’ 0ni<!8 ” and meD ‘ w bencvcr tho t"L ? 888 U ‘ at Public safety would P JrHtltJ abSCqaent le ß{>Moa, when a war &Jt^faMßSBft^e | bed_lm3)iimat..-anthorired adii tmnal lciS^B^allUfe, ircliemenl only ~400 men were ever raised, and when in Slay, lS00;it became plain that no war was to take place, eveiy officer, every man of the additional regiments was discharged. • An. attempt madeduring the Hoe when.Jlunt roe was Secretary of-War nnder Madison to increase the ’army by conscription, utterly failed aiid the array, which ; was raised for the war of , 18 tb *“! “sopn as peace was again firmly es - tahlished, reduced to 0000 men." in fact, the thB legislation of the country - ' Wb U ““ alamUl,, B armies “P 0» *«h fever; even when the people hed confidence in the honesty 'SisrtKssrjf-aw'.- hand, of aman who, i Upon the record as having broken every promts ' on which he was eloeted.aud as having Vutord upon n'sohome to carry out which demands the use of irresponsible, power and brute force the wishes and behests of the majority of (lie people!; : . J * < ' r \ , I "••"-I ;•••. -;S -»-*** . > ■:Vfi • '-yfe m^rn pffii-' wmn .’•I. ■“> -k * gr ■: :'t ’ •. GoyntUOll PiCKEtI iSD tKOHPTM.-Tie pro- CMdupof thoDemooraey of Lycoming county • “ “?««*» common interest in thefict Mwy-aro-tiw wcpreajioiis-ogftioat tEB Le. «SP^»'*“^':,orxfoTeTn o r; Pecker’s neitraJt Meeds, including hiaown. kindred. -Token in oonneoUon wiatliedeeiarationirf.opinioa in the eiireoioas to be fdtad f^Uo S irfJ* '? te of , ! p ' nD3 y lr ‘u4» is eridenefccoßtd who deidre b “f ‘ h “« poatton ameaUafMsu!«i? fOorernor Pecker's S y D his sentiments tobe iumfi*- Lycoming ibieio others insy bo almneri^oe^ifi* l^”***ll * tr ™We- «orerner P«S »«le Whelming muss 0 f theDeWot b^Lii 10 °?"- ,*• tecomptoa **•*«•» - ; ••’. -- ” * " H i iittsbiitgij D .-,».wn-uiOT— p. -*-}■/ Vt: . 8. HIDDLB'& Co •XDITQBB an*. PROPRIETORB, PIXT'SkffBSH: TUESDAY MOBNIKO, FEB. 10. 1608. Iacr«Bfl» of the Army* L Thk Pacud Cosoottee.— ComplaiaJs are to the manner in which I his Southern feelings and ;pTquuices;tO;Controlhim in'the appoint ment of . ihe; commitleeOf .under Mr. Harris’ resolution. That gentleman not on!/ appointed, contrary to alt parliamentary regula lions or precedents, a majority of Lecomptonites on the committee, but he selected as the repre sentatiTes of his own side of the question, the ibleat tactic 2 ' the " ai - tacticians in the House, and at the same lime carefully excluded' the older and more ex perienced RepnbUciui members, with a companv- TiTely feif exceptions. In Urns serving the slave holders ana diaunipnista of the South, at the ex pense of his reputation os a public officer and a private individual, Mr. Speaker Orr affords another instance of the degradation which is the' % of those who are closely connected with the “peculiar institution" of the South. Its very touch. is contamination. The Washington cor respondent of the New York Thus thus notices the formation of Mr. Harris’committee: ~, The Speaker, after several days’ deliberation, has brought forth and announced his Select Committee to investigate the Kansas frauds, under the resolution adopted on Monday* upon motion ofMr. Harris, of Illinois;- Tbenardesof the gentlemen selected are already before : you —and, delicate and disagreeable thongh the task may be, duty, nevertheless calls for some com ment upon the course of Colonel Orr in connec tion with this subject. In the first place, the Speaker has so far degraded the responsible po sition of presiding officer of the Honse as to dis regard the well-settled rules of Parliamentary custom, in obedience to partisan interests and in fiavor of a fraud. He has failed to constitute the Committee so as to give a majority to the friends of investigation who moved and carried the resolution authorizing its appointment He has thus assumed nmodified veto power, and con signed tho proposed investigation to the tender mercies of those who resisted it from beginning to end.' In the -House, those who desired to prevent an official exposition of the frauds by which the people of Kansas are sought to be [ cheated of their rights were fairly beaten. The ; investigation was ordered, and then the Speak er steps in to render tho investigation as. inef ficient as possible! His course must strike every Parliamentarian and all honest men, hot blinded by party zeal, as unjust, unusual and indecent. What else than party, exigencies— the imminent necessity of smothering theras cality charged by the friends of the investiga tion—could _ induce a professedly impartial pre siding officer to put the'investigation in charge of those who arc opposed to it altogether ? In reference to the prospect of the ultimate defeat of the administration, notwithstanding i the treachery and low cunning of its agents, in ; this Lecompton matter, the same correspondent indulges in'hopes which we trus t may be realiz ed. He says: \ “The Committee does'not give satisfaction.— No man will pretend to say that it is a fair Com mittee. It is packed unscrupulously with a view to obstruct investigation. But it is the best that can be hod, .without a resolution ta kiug the appointment out of the Speaker's Imnds could bo passed. As it is very doubtful what would be tho fate of such a movement,' it will probably hot bo attempted. I think, how ever, that despite the transparent efforts of Col. Orr iaobstruct tho discovery of the truth, enough will be forced out to render it impossible that the Lecompton swindle can be made to succeed.- In the face of the boasting of Mr. Bigler and others who are all “near the throne," and who profess to consider the passage of the Lecompton Consti tution as a foregone conclusion, I repeat that i j do not believe it will ever be found as strong again as it was on Monday last. Tho faithful and , true men of the Committee will get out such abundant evidence of the fact thftt the people of Kansas are opposed to comiog into the Union with the Lecompton Constitution, that it will be very hard ever again to get one hundred and thirteen members of the House to vote in favor of forcing them’in.” Tub Question Stated.—Mr. Habhis, the member of Congress from Illinoie, who led off in the loto defeat of the Bachanan administra tion, in a letter written to the recent National Jlall meeting, very truly remarks: “The straggle in which we are engaged has a more extensive application than to the Terri tory of Kansas. The principles for which we contend are to be applied in all places, and through all time. It is not in any sense a strife between the North and South—between African slavery and its enemies, although the array of parties in Congress would, at first view, seem to indicate. It is a question which involves the whole doctrine of popular liberty— th* 1 1 11 ~ feariToT r*" 1 ' ofTbequestiun, and reDderelT.^eS^S^g^tr^ Buchanan anil Breckenridgc at the last Presi dential election. It corroborates what the Re publicans, in their efforte in behalf of Kansas, hare repeatedly declared—that their success in volved the happiness and independence of the white men of America. Dreading an iaauo of this kind, tho democrats appealed to the peo pled prejudices against the colored race, and I I charged the Republicans with seeking the social I | and political elevation of the negro at threrpmn of the white working men. The fraud was sac cessful, for the time. The Republicans were sligmatircd as “Negro Worshippers.” “Woolly Heads,” by the very class of men wbu now oppo.o ** .. " , “ ha Prt ”< graphically describes Ihe ate meeting held in Philadelphia, denonoc ing the Lecompton fraud. After remarking the difference between it / a j the meeting at Jaen • ic.to Jorsc lhc couraeoft tJon, the Pres, proceeds to say: bring instant rapouesfafthI°m 1 ° m tbe ,P l ' llforra to . JWA'WiJ'SS ■J WSssayai-SSS* spirit Of theAmerieTn tE3bV, f the old-time the people rise ia thV nateS bSP” 1 ’- 1711611 their strength-aSmated of pnlse of indiraaiion idling im* direful, and <* ▼oice must be respected The effort*?*' £ oneBt to crash out that Yoke bv *^5 9 ? of »?thority ; mand, direct or indirecL despotic com. of success L I Wares by word of mouth Tilf l 7 _ t . he ° ccln most centre of ourfreYi ‘ ndil “ shaken with agitation bV thi ' o “f mus ‘ be ■asnt which denies Ihe right TT protest against an tarsal an <Tr .V • ■ S P Co P ) c to inalienable prerogatirc—tb ‘ b 'i r ‘ , sascst and ence of action, 0/ ladepend. Sr ' (UireaiA’oDt Special • 170/881! :! 722/780 / 80,230 126,390 IOS/7031 [ 26/335} 09,$n) B’k Pitisb'gb! Exchangelrk* « | CMMa*”. •• I Mechanics*" I Iron City ** I Allegheojr' u I- • |1,32J,23C i, Jjast wook^... «W" 4ASJ. ijp7rstsi ® bante $142,159; inotease $22,863- notes ofS 3SS .2OC; increase $19,600; 569,001. ° “ b,nlts ' $225,892; increase w t lt r : ia ““r i a n a ;; n , l rouDj ' ii,rii " >e «*»; ! j lion of ExeaUi« n iUcrreroMl C tof 11 ' lh * quts ' i legislation felMikea bomb.^di?”.?' 1 ?* 01 ' 51 crane side of Ihe Hons. tJ. „ . * D ' m °- caused ins poiHiiely ludiorona “ » s [ ter ? alioi > it in »U directions, and TdozT'iJl^^ -“or- i .' ia wWIo dtecnssion wont*on. C *Xn spile of Ho clntnor against him in n.. . . cooiand collected, « from* P’f* : MisssMsiieeagaiMt Mr. :*? bo ray ilnag.~ojtimtci to Tribmt ; , J ~ J '“ Bim, of the 11. S. Dlitrict Court >t c*eir jiidgment.vbyidsflinU iff 1 a case, amirefoMd to opentfagiin, U»coutnel S*«™»ged,4i the:time.-in nnoUicr court. Tot Judge considers the practice ofthe lawyers in keeping one court waiting while they complete cases is another, as an imposition, and » determined to break it up In his court. «K Sxi»E7rr Cloujtihx,—l ini« great flemtare in uyingtoy&o that I useoflkvrhaTe'* Holland Bitten; and (band npparonl relief, of a never* head ache, from which I had long suffered, and I beliere they were of scrrice to me in relieving mj stomach and head UaxMCKK uroDatairr.—Mr. Silas J. Liecomt-.ur Bir mingham, »yr ‘'l haire found In Boerhare’s Ttolland lilt taro, a remedy for Headache and Debility Mj wilt i, M «lto tried it with the greitwt benefit." - Mr. A. 8. Nlrholacnvof Pittsburgh', also remarks that he uaaeSperienced much relief from its use for headache at tl_per bottle, or sia bottle* torli.br ibonro prictcjijßENXPJiQE, Jaya CO, Mannlartnrtng Pharma* •wM'.jiJ ChralM, pfdrfmceh. IV. ,8,1 Dmjrf.l. pi. •tally. See adrertiaemtat, franlAwT Special ftoticcs. ®y*P®P*ta» that most trbableeome and painful of all dleetMit lr now ascertained can bo effectually cured _ Many bare been, the preparations gotten uptoattata this J one ooUUry eieeptloo. We beltere VI har© ailed of, their purpose. Hr. f. Hostetler*# Stomach Bitten, the one referred to,' however, Lai proved inch ah unraloable remedy for all diseases of the stomach. that no ono at all conversant with IU bUtory wOl qm-stlon its eifir*. cv In ease* of the most alarming char actor. Tnotmnda, l>r the frequent me of the Bitten, "have et Joyed an equnltT speody ami effectual reataratiem by phjslcal-*tren K tti and rigor. All who am. auffertig trom disease* arising irom a fonl ttntn&ch shoatd notfailor hwllato to use it, ovT^ 1 *? Druggists eTerywhcre, and by IiOSTETTER A SMITH,- polo Proprieton. ■ - foia.-d»*T - MATLACK & ROGERS, ' COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBROHAUTS , No. 18 Pine Street, fit. Lonta. Mo. kcrca to Murdoch & Dickson, fit Louie, Day A Matlock, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chas. Dnfßeld & Co., LoulaviUe, Ky., P. S. Day 4 Co., Bankers, Pern, Ilia., Green A Stone, Bankers. Mnscatino, lowa, Day A Mullock, Philadelphia, IV, R. Forsyth, Chicago, Freight Agent for fllinoU Central * JaS.-Cindfc lußlA.ec. PEPtLilNa* Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OP A LETTER FROM . Tobetbo MEDICAL OKNTLEMAN ONLY QOOD SAUCE. U AT MADRAS, ini •rpifcable to ' P EVERY J "Tell LEA A PERRINS that o . d i n m ii their Banco li highly esteem- VARIETY m«d la India, and U, inniy *■ opinion the moat palatable aa veil u the moat wholesome __ . . Sano* that I» made.” Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York EttJhiUon for Foreign Sauce, was obtained by LEA A PER BINB fur their WORCESTERSHIRE BACc£the world widefiuueof which haring led to numeroualmitatloca, pur requested to eee that the tUtdes of «I£A A PERRINS** .aroimpreaaed upon the Bottle and Stopper, and printed upon the labels. Solo Wholesale Agents for the United States, * JOHN DUNCAN A SONS, ....... . 405 Broadway, New York. A stock always in store. Also, order* receirod for direct shipment from England. my%lydfor MESSUB« CHAB. <t LEWIH r.qnjwg, teachers of the . —***>-. fmajnPIANO, VIOLIN, 11 * •* ORGAN AS»BXKOnro ( ■■" M* ANCIENT ASD nODK&AT LANGUAGES, Aa Greek, Latin, German, French sad SpanWi, Tanghtby CHAS. QREBB,Caad. TheoL J»»Ecquire at the principal Mnalc Store*. deZUmdfo. "W". Sc X>. RINEHART, MAHCVACTGUX9AS&DXAISUX9 . All kind* of Tobacco* 6n.nff and Cigars, Hare recently takentbe building No. 130 Wood itreet.lo addition to their Manufacturing KBtabUahment.No. 43 Irwia •treat, whan they will bo pleased to receive tholr friends. ■ apg?;lydfa earn ukotistry. tSSm DR. J. MALM BEN, SURGEON DENTIST, . FnOil NEW YORK, . EXTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT PAIR, BY A LOC&LBENCHBtNQ AGENT to tax GUMS ONLY. . 49*laeeru Testb.cn Gold, Silver, Plata no and Gotta Percba, and perform*, all Dental operation* in a eclenUOc maaber,.oltliotxt pain. —> WTerma moderate. 6* SmlUUleld Street* below Foartb. .Ja6ul6mfc PITTSBURGH SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, The great anteriority of SINGER'S MACTONKS Overall other* for the nsa of Clothing, and Shoo Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, * Um long been known and practically acknowledged ins new family machine, Which t- a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing It* work equally well with Uio forgo machine*.) and nraat becomes'favorite for family ose. A fQII ropply *f the above Machine* for sate ul New York Alto, the BOUDOIR SEWING *awHydfr tl&tojSO. ■»«. A. OHIN B Ql ,:y,L UAMILTES AND MANUFACTURERS. WHBBI.BR * WILSON si a rnrvACTTO n? o company PllUburgh, 68 Fifth Street. Tbb Machine Stitchei tbe ...J* 1 ? 0 ® 1 ° r Coarsest Fabric. AtlhaplMaareoflheOpcntiDr, making trilh mm Oat Tfunjb 3grtSi“ ». a&. C 3 FUU> ttiwt, Flttsborgh. PAYNE, BIBSELL & CO. KkXVTACTVOXU OV . Coo king, Fnrlor and . Heatintr STOVES, Qratoa, Fronta, Pondera, etc. A&d3faaa£vb>renortho Celebrated CAPITAXi COOKING HAJSTOH:, | SO. 33S LIBERTY STREFfc, — * CO, a " ur Bm "** j-out^ s; C- B" ROQffi«sfijs co *' KAirorxcrr&ata or ** '''Onw'"" 1 P ** CM * S <«> Cultivator Teeth. \*nsls> a * a 4 JStubu^k, 2*42?“ Mlaa ** mink sabi.k, «TONIJ iIAUTKN, CAPES, TIPPETS, JIOPES OTfla m . ,R Ji KL ’ tc ° “1 00110 * CO., 131 W »„ JOISrcocHRAN W B«o— - KA*9#ACTGftxUO» Wndow Sbntten” Window’ fiiiuds, Te'"'*' »a.tai>l«for *ll j.nrixacs. PwtlcS^^,’fj ncy 40,1 WIL „ A ' " U attorneys at r, A1 v AXO *' S 0^ IC , W .? RS ™ CUAWCERV, ' W«OT taSs."* 1 "'» •"/ IW or .Vorii,,™ M^n« Uoaym^SSpSSVS^i^, 0 ' E “* 2j!}Jj J J u •&**.- *_* “"rtdrrtcet ras ' w ‘ ,lcb “■■r Will «,]!« Ih „K£ ~II«1W. All «„ k «fat&ljdf c | ■;yZ UB c^: P r d nnceijrtMa. wra sut, •old andlocated. Citvrsfrr. ~ 1 de7ra3niif/- jJ’ M’LrtTLE K TAXX,o B (Dr iH.h' £ 4 Stm Clair Stewi, ’: jw!s&;* na « u ‘’*> n-JTHBOIIuU, TA CAum. p f's“ttSB*rao* - ; w9f?riC7CUK OF Alcohol, Colojne.SpMU and Fn.,/. Ifalftjlira A’«i. ICS OTij iro HcoM an,L ' ! i, ~ Cl«iri f wy lo " ,e , B, **** ad Ornamental Painter* ' A N:i>\ an A] JV-Jp £ * ***,* ■ mim« ffr :•. *u«, ™u£Zrl?! > f!?, n ‘ iZino X‘ alnta - ■ io_:KwS§ [ i .;, ' zrriyzb t iawokiß, a. * .• BzmßBiow or sta-vj ■, DHS,o.M.prrcir .fcj. w. svkes ’ •’ Will continue their Office at No. ,191 Penn Street, OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, TILL APRIL FIRST, 1858, Where, they may be consulted daily, (Sundays rxcepto},) for Consumption, Ailhma, Bron cbltla aud all other Chronic Affections connected with, or predisposing to Pulmonary Disease. ÜBS. PITCH A SYKES fool that they cannot too eanrcjt ly -*r too frequently admonish in valid* of the EXCEEDING DANGER OP DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE—its SAMUEL E. BABCOCK. symptoms often ceetn so # trifilng as to brgcl a delusive feel >Qg of eafety even while the disease U making rapid pro gress, and the patient neglect* hlmsolf till a cjue i« next to impossible. Office Ilours—lo A. M. to A P. M. 03.N0 charge for consultation. A list cf questions trn? La grrit to th>v.«o wiihing t.> . ..a •nit us by latter. Address no23:fctfd*»T ja3T ■ 101 Pena at, Pittsburgh, Pa. IDIBSOIitTION. ’HE partnership heretofore existing be ‘•kio 4 ?'“^J 10 on'tardjiived. uuder the name anil style of A. no.NSi 00., w»? dissolrtd bjr rontoal cooseoton tbo IfltL of January, lsig. The business of the firm will be contin ued as heretofore by A. LVONS, at tbeohlataodj to whom |>aj meats must be mad» of all debts due the firm. luttiTACtnua or BOOKING GLASSA PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEALER IN VAKIKTY GOODS, 6cC., l3B Wood St,* Pittsburgh, Pa, Dissolution of Partnership. is hereby given that the partner - ’ *hlp heretofore euLsiAting between the oodi-nlgoei] »■ Rn‘S??Br?« Pfwluce Itaalero, under tho firm or iIEKCKR & , K f J'** tbu lUy.by the withdrawal r ROBINSON— and that the book* and accounts wfn ** fcood In the hands oftaid Robimon (who ,!1. te ? d ‘ e^ luBlTei ? ‘hereto) at the OldStaud, on Federal cr ° e kaehtod w* ll plow call and settle with- MC ? nn,B w«l he placed (n the proper f° ,lect, an f k unl«a paid on or Ibefcre the flret of Alarchnaxt. BTEPHBH MKItCEIL January 28th, 1853, *S-Th« nodmlgnedwill continuo tlia business at Unsold ““£ eiJcrl l tfnwt, Allegboor, where the wants of tbo aldcuetotaen and all others will beattended to as osual. ine tKjaioen will hereafter bo condncted oaths prind-/ pie or wiling tow roscißH. / Jg aoidtia STEPHEN MERCER A CO. T ltp - OIBSOLOTIOK. ' partnership heretofore printing be the undersigned, ongagod in the manufacture ..ope and Twine, under the J. * H. GERWIQ SBW b 7 consent, dating rrom January Ist, SJr^ o'* 0 '*" 0 ' will boaettled by then? m ?'SrIKJ 1 K J? rtuer - JACOB QBKWIG. ju;.iwd HENRY GERWIO. . HENttY OERWIQ, Ao. 489, earner. Penn and Walnvt Street #, or Pittsburgh MANILLA BED CORDS, HEMP ROPE, fcftX 4 felftJg * *>**> Broo ® Twine, Bewlng SSS e *Js3i2?gaS“tVA 001 * 00 WmTW1 “' f.r^rAln."“°|^ggJ,yl I_ , PrtWBCROU, Jiu».Utb,ms. HAVE this darassOcmted with mo Benja ®'n J*. P«tu and Wiliam 11. Whltaere In the general Commission, Wool amt Produce Boslneaa. The atylo of the flnu will ho SPRINfIKR HAUBADGH 4 00. SPRINOER lIARDAUOH. Bf&ntara HAmuron~.axs.nxCT r. ptTrrr...wit. h. tcnmcsi. SPRINGER UARBAPGn CL CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALERS is Wool, Hides, Provisions* Produce Generally, Wa 295 Liberty Btreet, Pittsburgh. WE have this day associated .with us Jonx MrF nB P T “ d ITEIOHT. TIIOMAS tv. MuiaJESretlnngfrom the active management of tho bus in co JtLUlra N. HOLMES A SONS. great reaiitifikr FOUND AT LAST! FOR IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY Gray flair to its original colon core re luxuriantly the taw head; remote* all dandruff Itching and all strofula, scald head and*ll eruptions; makes tbo hair soft, healthy, and glossy; and trill pmtrro it to any imAgiaahlo ago, rcmoTea, as ifby magic, all blotchr*, Ac, from tbo face, and arc* all neuralgia and nermni headache. Sec drcularand the following; u”- Boston p->r a quantity compelled to sand to ®hb)while3tssSY bcttl* wt hare Kid Xrnfohit K U iL^ om J°°- Any cutfisvrj, and Uib Approbation *??! °r Jour new from tho most tubstaulial Vorth^^^ 00 11 r%ctlr «« S&EffiSf **• “ ,blt “ A $2 rirr. and. Ldianr* m youufSj “ d °°* ■ (Sijori) daniel lathkop. co. r.oJ'iSTil'S. 81 - Co, Mo, No,. 13, ISil s^s»^^“.wr 4 .2 i Oar UtU*•OD’* be»d fur ».;ui» iiuu 1...1 ... , . eore«d vlih•«•■,*Dd •am«c*l!«lit .i»o« oour.i, “ ‘oeUjBjWjCT «<lrt» i 4 o> toTi. joor w^SSSLUtt" of on oor MouU, 0 Tory ft» M Uo „ EE™| tt.“£ •up «Urt>7, OBJ > now and looortmol crap or"o7»o» atvtcd out. *aJ We cm ooweny tb»t oar boy, has u hoaJtbr • i Knlp, ud aelnxnriant a crop of h*Lr as ant other child-- w* can therefore, ana do hereby rrroaimonif ycror Kentor*- J* T »»*»» perfect remedy tor all dteiiM uf tb* train «xtd b*Jr. We arc, too re. rcenectfnllT .t i -r--r- j *2*sassgg^- S&^sJEaS&rSff&SSjS . * UUiaol Ira Oriulnil ““J " f *«r«ui7, MjrfaMf “ ,lw »«rlil aNJioaiiiM least ni'. V|M< c *° renmumnnl <• U.»TO«»l M . Voor.nisSfis;“ *M 004 Of o. j. wood i co iv, B ri., l. uDbput (In the fm| >(, y i? r !f l^ f,, J*l l ’ Droolirif, v y s* ttsiifsrfsig (SEALED SSr 7 "" «n. of C»»f to ■» “« »p S 1 «!. s"On. ti ?ilr-» ec ‘' ,T ® Jfor « l '<»riSrt of ihf i' I**’ 1 **’ Prt, P<>«Hloni Po ffii; r **■'■» SSA K SSVSSSS'- ■>AilE3 .NKLaON.SoJt.' /“' o'iu ill™S’,'■ta£ud?£Kfa“ lh " "*”“/. from tto fron. tlm action or wlifcf h 2_5?X“ “‘"Mnl hnloe notmorthooc •ltrttaS?sffi!' “i'“" 1 "»*. «ml -lu %ris- - r -«* grcAt success, ui* tbown brnn. 11 practice w|j|, “*“> u oowofftrod to tuStwr*™* """* “ , ‘ d “«M aittio .Jl'lortimlom™,lin?mSwATiS"' l ' l,u ‘> 1 ”lSo. t -—' ' Mfclad I ( VUAJj. I Sd.tS will 1,0 received at ?“?yw.coauaeodDfoa u, e i-t , ?f U *? t n l for , * annf TT'SKgrSSS®** ■lSSSSssffi “"™ 7 ' M:ljd Io»«t rntcn. - * .. J v _- A ■ MeCLDRO. , AT rmPiST •'-■AItKBTs; W D iT « TR /F T STori £- TTavp irAJ 1, MeCiLiDM 1 H iZf. J PST RECEIVED A VERV iraJ^j^ 0 gf“ l OIL CLOTII^I, AN-D ’ TApESTBy AND THBRB PIT. • SUPESTINIP AND Wool, Datcb ir«mn r i_A* WWPitIOED INQJUIvh gswss; *rally farad la firit claw Ctrrnt BiQtrb.SoJ*, - ..£p«on> Salt® ' »um, ‘■'••“nwcimm; Onni Tajicniit,, IVrfcnafty, 50.,,,, Tull.. So,u ESBES, *tl® by *“*•* imt r«r«ire4 and for fc2- * ca —&™?r*<>onbuui Wood art*,. <™e-" »W ei« —RtDDtB il fo/g, 6QPoarth * t- ETO^^g^iwmpSTrAGON wboh.il, or" 2] d “ rl I' :l ‘™ ol work In Tbo wldp iovEfisSr 2^^ Ijaga rcc'd onconiign- j SPKiai ja otters. uns. C. U. FITCH A J. W. STK-Ei. Justness (Kljatiflrs. A . L V' O N rt (Successor to A. Lyons AC<>.) E. ROBINSON. NOTICKr NOTICK so tesa trssuccraamuT scnnT. Wfcdlw* MICHAEL O’HARA TO£pt —r~i —mciiAEi, o'iunA,’j r . "£?—■ W " hl 0! FT i 'n — r N ° tdbortr Hww-t, Mb “£ KrTO "“> rt«r. kZSS.- . ? 1 Ila) ; ,»iv < < s i „ S .-, Tolnm„. 1 BM| y.r? ?• AmJ£H%£ s to, Bo “"- T;yior« flututf<?ofcSu? t4ryGwilo n r . f.la”' 51 p,,r " lca,Q “p«pl.y or ii, e 3 „. f a<bs"k£ ral ‘ 1, . U< * ISAUII DJOKKr *OO. l* 2 bbl “ S ‘ lVn 3 ;|E3 I ls 2 ■*<> lb dodo Ex f ra Polity do. ,« b S* ElUMed, d “ ' ,O do, li tubs litres. „ MbbUtirt/ i “w"“V*-"" »« Vo,k, t,«. bj “ ; : ISATAIt.fIrCKRy & qq, j ■B^^^S^ ESsr o®^PASs aßpt HUHR StoitSd. I,t ife -4^ass Sanfe Statements. Statement Of the Bank <tf Plttrntmrsh. ! «n.| Dl*ryunu.....u_.. .$1,40a,t3S os V; WJLY. PfTrr&>««£i J>. J. UcCANR, Secretary. R^i -Ult . C S’ 1 Q " ,aQ * l ’ 06,760 2S • 1 Amount GfCapiuTSWckiiiJ In and ior««ted..OsSbo,o6o 00 sif>CKß and Miacellanron* »;« W Snrplnj .... :/CUSJ'» Dae brother Itanks 63 1M *« tttnfc Note* and , Cheeks Ji; »1370 O 0 fjKUSS 05 e| *” (C nid end silrw) 435J68 21 l*wui» Cargo itieks on thcOfalo and Mmieippi KivJrt and tribatarlea. Insures against low or damage by Firs, tl»> agnics: the perils of tlt» Sea, and Inland .Vuvigailyb and Transportation. t- ... ■ DOUCtOM. / • P«tit, John C Montgomery, John M. Pcmnjj. 1). J. **«- iaa » E- F» Winner, 2 ten* flnillon, Beuj. l«. wixuston, 1 A. Marshall, Charles B. Wright, John J. fclwoodT. Vosey. • j 52.035.120 ii U ABILITIES Capital Stcii Profit* at»d Unpaid ltiTiJondi and So*pent* Aee't- Duoto other EtuLs - CircuLuion '-Deposit* ti - » $2,0*0,120 23 iiie«l»oT(}»utomon: Ucorrcct to the heat of tty knowl "f. . JOn.vniEfKn. Cashier Hwora to unj soUcnl*d this loth Febrnarr, 1855. l*for« a : fela AUSTIN 1002013, Notary Public. ateraeut ofthe Mr- : del ~«th© UcrchAOti’ and Mann* factnrera’ D«n|cof PlMwlmrgh. PiTTSBUMn. Monday, E>b. loth, l*/.a ( , , LIABILITIES. Lt/iiul tad Profit* Burs Dspotitora Doe Common woUih, Bus other Banka, Mote* In Clrmlafian,. , ‘ ASSET*. Lomu and Discounts, ?<l Real Estato and Banking lloasc 125 40 flpedo, Oold and Silwr 110,165 irj Notes other Banka m £aa by other Banka, "6551 I‘, a ; kSwltSl. I°T Q / isc[,rtm AnJ tnio to the beat of my ; k Stol^ K 'J nd v l^. f . W «• DENNY,Cnshlj’r, ' I ar^Aniß-i^T^» be « ro mB ‘ day of Feb- | ary, A. P. 18S8. feta J. y. BUcitant, Notary Public. ; Mtnteut of the Exoltatigc Dank of Pittibnrgtu i , J’| TTSBC1 Qn l Mox»*t, Fi-brtwn litli, 1156. Loin, mad *1,ii7,253 01 ItoaLEatatA... 4iy.ii> w Specie in * atilt ... 4 1i3 VC3 <l5 Note* and Check* of other Dauke 70,078 S 3 Duo by other Banka 73,708 07 Capital Stock Profit*ao<] Cootlogent Fond CircalatioD ladMdaal Deposit?* Due to other Bank* f "ft ~ B7 I. 11. M. Murray, Caahier of the Exchange Bank of PitU burgb, being duly affirmed, depose and ■ay. that the above statement U correct, to the heat of my knowledge and be ,lcI m „ H. M. JdUKRAY, Cashier. Affirmed before me this 15th day of FobrnarT, 1848 feIS C. W. KtLVKST, Notary-Public. Statement of the Cltttcns’ Bank. Plttsborgh, February 15th, 1809. ASSETS. Bills ud Notes Dlicooatcd. Coin ia V*oit.„ „ Notes and Checks of other Hanks.... Bus by other 8ank5......_ . ' $635,820 87 LIABILITIES. Capital Circulation Depotiton Due to other Dank* Contingent Fond _ , $805,620 97 riio oboro statement Is correct to the beat r.f my knowl •dK°»n'l MM- K. D. JONKS, CmhU r. AfljrmjJ before mo tills 16tb day of February, 165'* f * lfi J. f. Mackenzie, Notary i-ulhc. St tatemcnt of the Mechanics’ Bank of Pittsburgh. MoSDif, Kvboar) Uth 1355. LIABILITIES. CtrrulaUnn Due to other Bank*. Doe to Bepofltor*... $235,0U 6C A3.-i.T3. Dills and Notes Dl*»not«J Due by other Banks Notes and Cheeks of other Banks- Specie Id Vault CWy af PUUbvrgh \,n. ’’’ 1, Oeo. D. ilcOrewjCtthfer cf tho Uerhanlra' Dank of PrtUbargb, befog duly rworn. dopoaea and bbt«, tbat (be above •Utemcot i» correct, to the beelofmy knowlediiu and Miaf. GKO. D. McGBKW, Caaolcr. Sworn before mo (hi* Ulb day of February, 1858. _f" 10 A. W. FOSTER, Notary TubUc. Statement of (be Iron City Bank, PtTTrertGß, February 16th, ISM, Fjtana and Discounts ... £ 175,063 B) Dae by other Bonks ....... 37.703 70 Note* isri Checkoff other Bank*..... OO 10 - 6 l 6l Clrenlotlon 26A55 00 Dao toother Banka jo 50 Dm-fo Depositors 61,823 CS JOUN MAGOFFIN, Cashier. AfQrtDfrd unto beforo no, J. >' MACKENZIE, Koury I»abl i'~ temeut~of the Allegheny ««n£" February Hth, 1853. LIABILITIES. Capital fcic.*k.....„.w Circulation .. Duotoolhtr Banlu Dno to UtpcwUon lutorutaad Exrtungo MEANS. Notnuiil Bills'Pitrountu! I“mto*t account!/ rt ° lVr Coin j- w. f . ?3C1,04# C 3 ■»orn.tn»y« ei»»t lh» 4 h ofß . tß^H*®^ p . n y lUnk ' be<n K «ln)y *' *•• " ■ Notary l»ifbiic ' .firtn afcbmtstmmts. Our Illustrated Family Journals b “ oti '° l ™ t, r “> ■•>' i. Rr LIFE ILLUSTRATED 30S BmaJway, New York. the water-cure journal. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL (rainuni **>tli»r j| *;4r. ««M Broadway, ,V? Y. at ‘[•‘"‘•T Ml,at tbeSreuSiu"*?'!; B ' •*“ <Uy of vSsls a safe * J“®£« «T WW:r N«ip. ,j !S§l!sSpS3F®a ' “ss s r >- AS £(Mirtli *| r W C ?oTI^VD h B e )^ JaDUfaCtor 7 of Lolow MOLLA . ND BWTERS to No. afVgod -$.1,142,700 CO 173,219 Tfl 4,13!. 51 54.475 41 176,881 00 533,678 52 WM. V. PETTIT, President, . „ E.F. WITHER, Vico Presrfcßt Pwioot J. McCak*, Secretary. szmccs. differ, I*mb k Co, Philadelphia! Hack, Morgan k ftidfol-; do. Truitt, Bro. k Co., do. Poraror, CnMorrU 4 Co, do A. T. Laoe k Co, do. Stclnmln, Jasiiro A tv, Sa£? BVRGII OFFICt ' No - 97 WATER STHKET R. W. POiyPEJCTER, Agent. p ’ i xtrr ranlclln Fir* In«\ *BI L A D Cb&rlea \V. Bucket, J George VT. RlcLarJi, j Thomas Hurt, ; MorJecal D. Levis, , ToljU* Adolph EL Eerie, Bamutd Oraot, Datid 8. Bnivn, Jacob R. . nw . Morrie Patterson. „ „ r , CHARLES N. BANCKER. PrtaMaut. Cbiblm ft. fi «x."grp Secretary. ITili| Company canUnaca to make permanent or limited, on overr description of property in town and country, at rate* aa low at are consistent with eeeority T*h> Company hare referred a largo contingent fond, which, with their Capital and Premiums, aafrly invested afford ample protection to the aunrciL ’ The Assets of tbe Company, on January lit, ISol, u pub lished agreeably to the Act of Assembly, wore as follow* Mortgages Beal Estate Temporary Loam. 810ck5...... C«»i, Ac f 44 ainco their Incorporation, a period of twenty -<mo year*, they liare paid pr One Million, Fonr Hundred thousand Dollar* limse* by Are, thereby affording evidence At lio .* iTaßta g'» of Insurance, a* well a* their ability and disposition to mwt with promptness all liabilities. / OAKD.NISR COFFIN, Agent, 18 Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third eta. $2,011,680 B 7 .$ 610,06 u 00 .. 170,431 W . 722,760 00 . 257.C20 42 Continental Insurance Company. Incorporated fy Lcffidature of /hmwylranto, WITH A PERPETUAL CDI R 1 BR. Authorised Capital, One Million Dollan,.. Secured and Accumulated Capital „ *Vo. 61 Walnut Street, above Second, Philadelphia. lire Insurance on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise. At geneally. ’ Marine Insurance on Cargoes and Freight*, to all part* c the world. * 5568,183 00 108,837 00 4,681 00 24,200 07 Inland Insurance on Goods, Ac, by Lakes, Elvers, Cansl l and Land Carriage*, to an part* of the Union, on the most uvoroble term*, consistent with security. •4*40,709 40 .. OO ... 80,562 14 ... 6,888 44 ... 41,270 04 PtttCtOßS. JloCotder of Deeds, At, WiL BOWEUS, formerly Beglster of Wills. JOlDf N. COLEMAN, firm ofCoUman A Smith, ImporOpß Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North third street, abore Market, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, Ann of Joseph Oat A Son, Coppersmiths, No. U Quarry street, Phfla. , EDWAUD V. MACHEITE, Arm of Maehette A-Bahru*!. Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third street, aboto Kace, Phila, • HOWARD niNCELUAN, Arm of Livingston A Co-, Produce SSTridS 411 UercblUltJ ' N > 27B Market above 108,700 CO ... 5,087 34 ... 121,661 22 to w , M! ,..c o t^ w - COLUDAr ' JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agwjfc. ' No. 24 fifth i(n6t /np iUin.) atononftbela Inmanee Company, OF PITTSBURGH. 4611 595 42 . 48,704 12 . 12,052 46 . 106,5eS 87 OrnczKs—JAMES A. HUTCnifiON, Preridfnt UE.N'RY U. ATWOOD, Secretary. Ornca, No. »8 W*«» Strut, m/i Insurt Againtt aQ Kindi of Fire and ifaritu &i ASSETS, NOV. 20th, 1857- Stock Doe Bills, payable on demand, Reared by nm ‘S® •PP r ® 11*0,000 O Bill* Receivable _ 21563 3 Cash . . 11 OS9 8* TOihpea Mechanic*’Bank Stjcic-^cost 1920 00 Prcmmm Note* SIJG2 00 Ode* Furniture ($q Bock Account* 4,809 43 pikctom:- Wm. A, Caldwell; WUson Miller, John WcDoritt Geo. A. Berry' jAtses A. untchlsoa UKJJRY M. ATWOOD Scc'y W'm. B. tlolmcij. r , Robt. Dalrtll. Wm. i!c% TLos. 8. Clarke, Pennsylvania Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. OiQce No. 03 Fourth Stree DIRECTOR*. i Wsclft Hamptan, A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick, A. C. Sampson, J. 11. JoilM, John Taggart, Dcnrr gpronl, . Nicholas Toeghtly,. Joaica O. ffepkioa, l ...pOG.ODiI mad Marino lUaks taken ofaJl d-srriptioai OFFICERS. Presiiical—A. A. CafiftnaL _ . r< • 4 251,T0t) CO G9,GL r > 00 2.CC3 02 .. 31*403 96 5,'307 U Jacob r.xJuter, tV. Bmlsli, A. J. Joom, llodf Pattcrvon, J. P Tanner, l. OrlerSproul, W. 11. Mi-UHde. C. A.'Cclton. , CHARTERED CAPITAL. Western Inna franoe Company' OP FITTSBUBOII., „ „ QEonoE DAitam, rmiku. F. SL uORDOX, Secretary. OFFICE, So 92 Water etreet, (Spang A Co.-. TVnrohon,,.) up euire, Pittsburgh. ' gKftsaasrsss % sxi dZr* in Si 31 °-f ertT, 2 a ' l**pnt*atontotioKwto AS3£TS,OCTOBKR «. lesr’ ' • •' r:*- BtUs 99 ' Office Furniture “ MSS' - o,:S £ Premium . Bill. „ "* “ " effijg g j * *£&?’ sa®asu O. W. Jttkio, I i*'": Klmlck, Jwum UcAaler I ST ,<1 tone. - Alexander * H- Smith Andrew Ackley ) 0. W. JUckctaoo, nolO: *• I - Slock D as p, <w? 1* £° *PP ru » e d luoc. ““H »«wr* ’ - : Si 603 12 | I}. tllionibcrnr. iftssa ttf-tsa? Secretary. t °/vJ‘YS,? f thowSwT^ 00 V *^ I V Car PVAa<tfreight t-kManduS"cStoS^f a °n a ° oda »* , r Bltot,n»» t Tt *'Ul£ iXSlfluSvZg'S °1, U) * Store,, Dwdlla^Uoni^® 0 Mareh ">‘iit* generally.-^ Bond,, Mort^ S i? eS?®;. A '»- =J- IKT. S£rt££r *»0i,350 o, ss'ssssfef tea:- x ?l:Sgl3i , Cwh on hand...... 1 830,30 i firs 38 ’“ M00 —^ 100,00000 MimoiS ®W3 ( HS3y sassgsxV- Peauton, J*. Byre, &moeJ B.£tok#L HewySlo^^ Wilflim Martin Joseph H. Seal, ftoamd A. Bonder, Joh&aitaTfe, , John R. IViiroea, gwTEoG.Lejper ssfsasssr* 23X5^ ipeofcrifdlTain. CUrlc* Kelley, IT. Jonee Brooke, Jacob P. Jono* WH.jj nra*r LrtnctK, gori^ti^ 1 f» —* or. TtepY&^“"*fete’ ,a "" proau 01 <™r«rtll,lt ~ par. IntoihecfeafsiSSPi;™ PrMtl tn femod nSf w^” 11 . Center, . Tlo « , *y £ MwUlfllill, Kobert Tolaml, sss&s*' SSssa-. ' ’ ***o.cs^jM:> '" n, 'sa?SdS ! , I iVeplnn. Insurance Companv. I p ,f. F 'Wujsipnn Street Mgmns - ■ omen*. insurant*. sanco Company of EL r BIA . ...£918,129 oa ... 84,377 78 83,908 17 01,889 00 84,348 81 .>.11,000,000 .... 831,600 HOME OFFICE. £218,015 02 UKinSyiton, noihdiT Omct o, IM CHnill ■^ssni^^sssnisisp^ it,,,^. F - lf - oonßo.v.iw. lligsssga ..to* “ Er. oti 6l2aStd .MbtaW 1 ! '’“““'"“Cowasio™.. "■ ' — —-— ... iOLUSL ®tMcto*a: o. W.tw w.Vtei aSiS^’ Qeo. fl. Soldea/ SJIOENBEUOKH, Pm* _ noaaMrn JSSSsgs^iE £ sS?Ln^” SJ “^H°'E^ "” T “‘* Bt « a *s*W t aa , sassa!BP SaaSSagSfSaai «@BgSgg : ■ ■■•■-.. : J. TUQiIPaOJf w»ich «S°c , ;“sseV, " TAINE ■b» <ta« i "Ji l *«, wait ™ «FM*- FOEE Oman). C£3 Mw wi *h*k ■SvpS'S' jg ELiTIIANGINQ, »iMa tl» l a i „%t, BdU *'«*>' : ’ J 'l2X ! £ i ' rßlriT 2, wean hter 6L : — : — ' I insurance Fumtn iand-Methanits’ Firt and Marina _ ' lMnrante Company •-W. Cora,, Secoud u« Wolnnt 51.., Fn,L *D£Ll-HIA. B.uJ. ' ’Win 18. IBJ3 Loaned t«r Stocks..* - J212,4>0 C>> Treat Fund In Kew Yorfc'~* 37,660 00 Deferred p*ymea't cn Et«vb ‘ £1,151 &G Bills Rertimfcle „ C 97.7 CO 00 CMhonTuadaaddflofTO a”"::* - “MM *>7 • TfiuUiaß.Fl.OttEN-CI eSPV EstfUPR. UtlJttOlD, Secretary. . I resident. ssitinmau am&crct-i. John 41. BioWii. |' Darid S. Orovn U. Baldwin, j . Charle* 1> Bate! wttss ma^ttrxAiA’cxs. Newntyer k Orafl; f Junes MlUinaer, James Downed 4 Co., 1 Phelps. Carr 4 CO, ffu. McColiv t Co, | J. IL Irvial' Pittsburgh Office, No. 90 Wafer Street. fol2.3tad THOMAS J. tniSTgß, Ageot Manufacturcra’ Insurance Company. AQENOT OFFICE, Vo. 96, VTktXk St 1 . PrmscEaa, FoLnur y 1,1518. ) undersigned Earing vrith drawn.from the Agency la this city, tnreenme his former position in Philadelphia, reapectfnliyrstures hia thanks to all friends and patrons of tba office daring big administration of its affaire in Pittsburgh, sod earnestly hopes they will routines their favors to his anccmtor, llr. E. Q. Bnt, who lm been appointed bytheinrent office to’ eondnrt the Lnaineos in this dtT. f "‘* J. W. MAKTIEN. Manufacturers’ Insurance Company. AGENCY OFFICE, NO. 9ffWATER STREET, t T_„ Pxttsbcsqh, Febrcarrlst, 185 S. i nE undersigned begs respect fully to call attention to tits card of Mr. J, IF. MAR iVJfk’ ““I 10 !**by attention and promptness-In coitdact palronag** neB * o * ®0»» to merit a fair proportion of oT'lbe iIANUPiCTDR- Sm,^^ A . NCfi ,, C 2“ tANY 0F PHILADELPHIA in £.l°“?. ! ‘ w ? U l koo »a- The Directors arobaslneu monpttbe highest character,and tlaaofficer*ancamrnt, prompt andcfflcientJa tbo discharge* or thnir dadet,which Koaranteea to the community what la moat detimli a an Insurance Oanpaoj, car* in the cbndoct ofhdsJnenand Mcnritjin the eTent of loss. EDWARD O. bbtj. Ajjcnt lor Manafactorera’lnsnranro Coninuly A. RHODES, Preatilfot, 1 CHAS. WISE; Vice Proeldent, ALFRED WEEAS, Secretary, . J, W. SI AIITIEN, Sarm orr DIRECTORS— • W. A. Rhodes, A. S..Uppiocott, James P. Smith, Chas. J. field, Win. Neal, ; fe2:dlm I Chad WLw*,... John F. Elmans, .... J. RinaWo Sank, ■, Thomas Belt, 1 M.’Ricbards Hackle. Citizens’ Insnranee Comp’? of Pittsbg/jb • TO. tIAQAIIiYi frtiljrot. BAMUEL L MAWSHBtL, {UcreUry. OJjte* 94 Water Strut, letmtn MirUt and Wood Sit tbs Ohio, MU tiaeippi Hirers, and Tribotaries. Abo,«nlo«i tbeperlUof the&fiasDdloVuid NaTfcktloa iiittl Trsoirort. alios. - -i ■ xheicwm. Cap t Mark S. 11. Kia t < . John & Dilworlh, frauds Bailers, . Wm. B.U»»s, •■' •' John ShlptutL' Walfcyr lSiyant, Idrell, Jr. . Wm. Hanley, Bamoellie*, Jam. M. Cooper, Ja*. Park, Jr., baao SL Pannock, 8. Harbatigh, Capt. SaiaU 0. Tonug, , J«a Jobn Cl! n ’he Great Western Jin jind aariM-iß* Go., OP PUIXADEEPHIA. \ No. 331 Walnat'Ty^^g^-’; J oaisrzn rtsrxrvAL. CAPITAL...*. ; tMdMO EIRE IXSURXXCR-X*Ty-im or limited, nude to town cr ffoatrft yp »tctt of property. UTLAmD GtSvKAACEt on Goods by Canal, Lake m Lana Carriage, to nil pnrts of ti» Union. .. MA&2&E INSURANCE, on Vessels, Cargo and Pro embracing JUrer Transportation. C* 0. LAXB&OP, President. t . ' W. DABLXNO, Vice Presides Joropb 3 . Usebe), Secretary and Treasurer. n.K.Elehnrdscn, Assistant Secretary.' _ STUCTCt*:/ Ch*ri« 0. Lalhrop, 437 street Don. Henry S. Hoor& (6 Waloot ctneL Merchant, 14 North Front*!. JohnC. Hcuitar, Ann of Wrfelit, Jlttoter *Oj. E. Tracy, firm of Tr&cyJrß wcor. John B. UcCorty, firm df.Jones,- White k McCurdy. 5* kß^hop.firm of dihomSimmons k 00. Ja.B.£mith, firmofJas.il. Smith A Co Bios, LGUlespln, firm of Cniwplo AZellcr. Attorney and Cbonsellor. Theo.W. Baker, Oeldsmlih’s trail. BUllwen 8. Bishop, firm ofßlahnp, Simons k Co. WflllMj Barling. (Ule'or Beading,) John Rice, w Sooth Rront rtreetT E. Harper Jeflhjys, firm of Wm.IL Brown * Co. ... „ RrW.POINBEXIiauAgMit:- apLCm—apT 97 Water street,ltebtnatt PiUsbnrgh Life, Fite and Barine4ni, l)o. Office, Comer Market and 'Watcr'Sfcf. * * FITTS atFr.QH, Pa. - - - - BOUT. GALWAY, President.' F.-A.Rarssjutr, Sec*r aspect il B-, Tmnhiin^ Trcmauajto K °s £ And against Law or Damage by Fire ; f. u •" laUM *- th ° loWMt r * !E< eonsl«tAt*ithaafrty wsKtoia: jlmadtr BrtJlar. ■ ■teWMasT Miarteldß. Brown, : DaTldlLClualMni •* William OrT - BobertlLHartleT. John STODI, T&bert a^lvay. B*ntiel __ Jafflt* Hari!iAl! D»vld Richer, Juaes W. ftaUm*n, Chu, Arbnthaot, frlg~mr2S.iT V 0E «o “ r A H V OP Vos. 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