ISitislwrglr (Samite. ; favor it. Senators Harris and Francis opposed, j The latter made Ms debut before the Senate upon this question. Although somewhat nervous ' from the novelty of his position he made fine speech upon the tbeologico-inoral aspect , of the subject. He was clear in his views and ; felieilious in rendering them into language. The Senate evidently listened to him with pleasure, ! It was refreshing to hear such high moral con-! siderations boldly enunciated in a body where j usually nothing but measures based upon exp**- ( diency nr parly advancement are the highest • grade of argument urged. j „ ‘ - ~ Tlin , n I No vote has been taken upon the bill in the Hovr Mb.Bi-chaka.v fri.L3.-The conoe.lj m , Senate , 511ppoWi howeTe J’ , ha , u pas , ; the minds of some people as lo the feel- i that body. It willfiod ahardroad to travel io the i ings which Mr. Buchanan privately entertains ! House, although I take it that all the lawyers in I in regard to the agitation of the question grow- 1 latter body will siipporl it as they do in the j log out of the Leeompton swindle, is about being , i ... . . e t ,t. There has been no important question under gratified by some of the correspondents of the . aiflcusaioo in the House To-day. The latter body public journals. That the old gentleman feels had under consideration the private calendar, very much out of humor, is nothing more than 1 and made considerable progress in it. All the need he expected, but that he should give vent 1 bills plating to Allegheny county have already ,i his bad temper in curses nnd profanity, is ; y °" •*. 7 p , f addiLion the bills which concern the interests of something more than we were prepared to hear the other portions of the West, and which passed from our circumspect oldßacbelor President. It j finally. Supplement to. an act authorizing the is well for the "traitors” in the Democratic ! Governor to incorporate the Pcrrysville and camp that their chief has not the power to take j °c &n act ~ ~ , . . * , . v , , . for the improvement of the Allegheny river; an their lives, wod imprison their persons, placed in j act authorizing the Court of yuarler Sessions of his hands, or we would have o repetition of the ! Mercer county to grant a new trial in the case •‘Bloody Assizes,” even in this advanced stage ! °f the Commonwealth against Wm. W. Smith, of the nineteenth century, nis namesake of i . es *ablish a steam ferry across England .as no. more bitter and unrelenting j tn^aSTr" to.ard Ibe refractory contestants of his kingly 1 l”. w. Conldock, the eminent tragedian, is still prcrognlWe than our James would be in his j here nnd will give a Shakspearian recitation on treatment ,of Donglas, Walker, Stanton, and ! some craning during the present week. their friends, if the Constitution permitted a ! JitlTT'u wiU made, I apprehend, in . —.......... * , . , . regard to the Kansas resolution, before the *lth similar gratification of his revengeful feelings, of March convention. There are already a dozen it is said that Bancroft, the historian, after list- : names mentioned in connection with the office etiing to tho reading of the President’s message, j Canal Commissioner among the Democracy. • rl , . , , , ! The struggle will be a severe one. but I take it m the Senate, when it was lia.sl.ed, pronounced | that th(! will g 0 l 0 lhc Wast she the document “hellish.” This criticism coming • douMlestfofler a candidate, but the fate of Sam. to the ears of the President, it. excited his feel- \ Black last Spriog, as an aspirant for Governor. ;nga so much as to cause him to rail and swear < * a indicative of the fate such a candidate • „ . n „. .„. , A „„„ , ! may expect at the hands of a Democratic c«*n in a very earnest manner. Douglas told one of » ve Q t j on his friends that when “Old Buck’’ read thedecln- We had a rich scene in the House to-day. 1. ration of his speech that he was absent from the came from the rich fullness of fun, uttered by a •country when the Nebraska bill was pas^cdj'he r - Ki nca 'd, the Democratic member from e • i i , , ... . , . . Greene. There were upon the private calender fa.rly howled w.lh rage. A correspondent Vc- a nllmllcr of ~i n3j eilh * cr atU lJ Uing lUc Canal marks: "There is intense personal bitterness be- Commissioners to examine claims for damages, tweenßnchanan and Douglas, on all points. The or appropriating money lo pay claims already President denounces the Benator as a little dc- examined. magoguewho is afraid of the consequences of his Mr .Kincaidundertook .10 enlighten the House . „ Jt t , a upon these bills, and as he expressed it, "in bis own measures. He expresses the greatest con- own simple aail hgical „ ay ‘.- he aaatcd l 0 tempt for the blunder of Douglas’ anti-Lecompton make his cxolanations in all "simplicity and movement,and doe 9 not disguise his purpose to commonality." He believed that "the State of the aid in the election of a RepVblican Sonator, if < ’emmo.™ 1,1, of Pennsylvania ought not to bo •, . , _ . , a . fleeced by suckers and robbers. This was the neecssary, to defeat Douglas, should he continue poial tlia ', |Ucslioa coalcm piated. He did to oppose Leeompton; and if he now turns again not want the hand of any man pushed into his the President says ho might be tolerated in the trvmen' pockets. He was an onerous tax-payer, party, but he would be despised. On his part, u > 3 constituency was interested, not only the Douglas everywhere asserts that Buchanan and ' nd ,lle ' lemocr " cy ' bul » ls ° lh ® M,n .he administration are dead. Some of the Doug- [ louse wa3 ia a perfMt , empeal of laugll . las office-holders in Illinois would have been dis- ter from the Lime he began unt it he dosed. No missed before this, but the House delegation cu- could restrain his mirth. It was a perfect treated the President io spare them, because waistband-splitting, bulton-pulling operation. .. It could not be fully described under a column they would, m case of a general row, lose them „ f lhe „/ would occuionallyi - m the seats as well as Douglas his. midst of his speech, burst out in a loud horse laugh, and this would add infinitely to the mer riment. 1 suppose he must be taken as a first rate specimen of Green co. Democracy. B. t>. F. mUUH„...I), L. tXTQH..,_J.EID3U KVESIU. UUT S. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORS and PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 18, 18oS. Tue Srnrsa Eckctioss. —New Hampshire holds her state election g March, and Rhode Island and Connecticut in April. The Repub licans in those states arc preparing manfully for the struggle.' The President could have done our party no greater favor than he hae done in getting up the Lecompton excitement. Whether he succeeds or fails in his diabolical schemes, his efforts have stirred up the sluggish spirits of the Re publicans in the states we have named and united their forces to a man. They will give his administration such a rebuke as any but a heartless old demagogue like himself would heed. The term of Mr. Allen (locofoco) in the United States .Senate from Rhode Island, and of Mr. Hale from New Hampshire, will expire in lB5O, and the legislatures elected this year in tbflse States will have the choice of their successors. We hope to see Mr. Hale re elected, and we feel certain that Mr. Allen will get, hi* walking papers. If he had any sense of manliness he would not now be disgracing his state holding ou to bis scat and voting di rectly in the teeth of,the sentiments held by the people of that state. In a few weeks New Hampshire will sot the ball a rolling which will he kept in motion by every free state during the year. As the result of the revolution which w : e expect to see accom plished, tbe~Kepublicans may hope to gain one —U. S. Senator in Rhode Island, (they have al ready gained one in lowa,) one in Michigan, one in New Jersey, one in Illinois, and probably two in Indiana. This will give them enough members in that body to be formidable, and the gains that will follow to them by the election in 1860, (when Pugh and Bigler will be swept away,} will give them control of it. Tub Hobath.— The three Washburnes, now 'members or Congress frotnitbree Uiffereni States, ere brothers, atid their parents are now, or were a short time since! Loth Jiving. • They town in <|ial bleak region where these men.were born. That- Fifth District was farmerly-uader the domination of Democracy. A .brave change has taken place there! The District that sent a locofoco to speak for it wbeu Israel Washburne was a .Wy, working for his .bread in the field or the forest, now sends iuifrto Speak for it and for freedom by a majority of 4,200. Cadwalader C. Washburne who represents the Second District of Wisconsin, went thither when a very young man and has grown up with the country. He was elected to the present Con gress by a majority of 0,871. Elihu, the third brother, represents the First Congressional District of the great State of Illi nois, and was elected to that honorable position by a majority of 11,84:5. The member first mentioned above has served four terms in Con gress; the second three and the third, two, in cluding the terra for which thfeyare nowserving. Their whole course In Congijess shows that no tnoro faithful men ever stoid on the floor of the House. Long live the Horatii to fight to gether and aide by side in the great battle of liberty. . - - _ Tun Army Ixc&uask. —Tito Union reminds us that our article on the increase of the army is in opposition to the views -of Senator Seward and Lieut. General Scott. We respect both those gentlemeu vastly moye than the Union does, but have not yet learned to swear to a thing because a man whom we proudly acknowl edge to be a champion on our side says so. We go in for freedom' of 6pcech and a free press. Wo do not think that had we ever been so mis erably unfortunate as to be the editor of a paper* on the side of James Buchanan, ,ve could have ' been made to swallow the Locompton swindle, “just because the leaders said it must be swallow ed. We are. sure ire would Dot have tried it after wo had; once taken aslaud on the other side 1 But the Union won’t appreciate our views, so what is the use in talking ? f.*pe:W CnrrfEpuadcoc* of tho Httabprgli Uaietlc.| > HABMSBimo, Feb. IG, 18G8. Editors Gazette .-—Some time since I took Mr. Miller of the House severely to task for absence at Washington City when the question of making a report from, the Special Committee, to whom was referred all the resolutions relative to Kan sas, was before tho House. Mr. Miller repre gents Crawford county and Us constituency, and is as deeply interested as any other in the State, • on this question in all ita\aspects. Knowing ' this fact, and feeling deeply to this question,-'l iras provoked not a little at that time about so ugly a.contre temps, l therefore wrote the paragraph alluded to. It has had ono ,' bcncEeial eflbcl. It tax bad a strong tendency to keen Bepablican taembera in their Bears, and I thlok nll Of them will take excellent good care, ' wbentbero Is any prospect boweycr remoto, of having thiaquestlon up for consideration, not to Miller explains' his absence by saying that b« comtnitiee had not been orgnimed be fore lio left, and that tha J members of It had as pereonnllydSat "no action woold be bod by theta until afler* his return! -; Wi th this inn” 1 . ? n4 *” lau dlng lfe hud gohie to Washing a veil fe!* findaplace be done“ Si*' “ “vderthal fuH'jasllcemaj U.- A law o?°iSeo wi a j„ i i “l’? r,^ t It proposes to s bango the law I T an atheist front testifying m.** r «** l>,ls It this bill-paaaee. theiratuemnu, canUe _ but their belief m«y be weighed in iu.l ■“ t ' 1- their credibility. The ablest lawy^rs'inT 1 Senate, Bucltolew, Bel!, Finney and aehoM.l, a ii Th* Ivauiaa in Congress* Correaix'intl'-uiv of lii<> New Yoik Timw. Washington, Friday, Feb. Ui, lSfo.—TiU President is not half so confident of hi* ability to pass the Lecotnpton Constitution through Con gress os he professes to be. His gome is one of “brag," to considerable extent. He understands the weakness of poor human nature, and knows that some of the members of the House who tremblingly obeyed his command to Hupporl re ference of the subject to the Committee on Ter ritories, the other day, can only bo kept “faith fur’ in their treachery by the assurance that their treason will be successful. Hence, he and his friends, upon every convenient occasion, de clare that the matter is nil fixed, and Lhat he will have Lecompton through within thirty day?. We might well stop to comment on the indignity which the Executive offers to Congress in such A declaration. The VrtxiJmt will force a .Slate intu the Union! The Pttsititni will carry an act of legislation which belongs to the exclusive ju risdiction of Congress! Hero is a direct confess ion that if the legislative branch of the Govern*- uient is left to itself, it will spurn the base effort lo consummate the Lecompton fraud; accompan ied by a de> laratiou that Executive influence is determined to step in between the < on e titueacies and their representative'*, seduce the latter from their allegiance to Ihe people, and ioJttce them to carry out the Lehota .4 a parii-au President rather tiffin the popular will l . Where does the Executive get warrant for such proceedings'' And how does he expect to accomplish his object' liy use of what means does he hope thus to corropL the fountain of legislation, slide the voico of the people, and subvert the principles of Republican govern ment.' The history of the contest over the Ne braska bill affords fitting answer. The men by whose treason to freedom that measure was car ried have all. one by one obtained their price, except in a few instances, where the parties sunk so deeply beneath the ware of popular indigna ; lion and contempt that it w&s cheaper and safer to cheat than lo pay them. Tbo same game is now playing openly and above-board before our very eyes. Executive intlueoce and favor is at work, offering arguments Lo the cupidity of members, when those addressed lo their_part/ san sympathies havt^j^^^ _ . ic very floor of Con gress ai the critical hour to ply their arguments. Such proceedings arc as insulting to individuals as they are repugnant to good taste, and the man who will permit Lhe Cabinet officer, through whom he expect* favors for himself or friends, thus i" approach him, is at once in danger of having his honest judgment overborne by influ ences which, presented in less insidious form, would arouse his suspicions and provoke his honest indignation. The “moral conviction’’ that Executive patron age is being exerted to influence the votes of members upon this Kansas question has become very strong during the present week. 1 am in formed by a gentlemen now in Washington that several days ago an Ohio democrut stated pub licly, in his presence, that he had been sent for to come ou here and “take care” of Mr. Burns, of that State, who, he said, was to be induced to vote for Lecorapton by the promise that the Marshalship of the Northern District of Ohio should be given to a friend for whom he is well known to have been very anxious to procure it. Nevertheless, Mr. Burns, until Monday last, had continually proclaimed his undying hostility to the Lecomploo scheme, lie had met night after night in consultation with the Anti-Lecompton democrats, sharing, their confidence and taking part in all their plans. Meantime he stntcd to one of his colleagues that he (Mr. B.) could have certain lu-n otfiePs in l<U Dixtrivt if he wouh( rote right. I have-no idea (bat Mr. Burns willjfeny this fact, or that be has any disposition tor do so. The statement does not reflect upon him one tithe ns much as it does upon the party making the suggestion to him; but in view of the fact thus stated, he must see that his exhi bition of “virtuous indignation” yesterday, when it was proposed to investigate this and similar cases, was rather ill-timed and out of place. 1 do not even mean to charge that he has sold out, and will finally vote for Lecompton upon the terms slated. I do not believe he trill vote for that swindlo when tlic. direct question is pre sented ; but who has he to blame other than himself if thoße to whom the above facts were known have believed (bat it was the persistent presentation of such arguments which overcame his repugnance so far as to secure his vote against proposed investigation into the Kansas frauds ' That vote was very nearly a fata! one, —but it was not so unfortunate as would be one in favor of the acceptance of the Lecompton Con stitution and when that question is presented Mr. Burns will have fitting opportunity to pre sent conclusive evidence that his convictions have not been purchased cither by Executive patronage or favor, if he choose so to do. But what shall we say of an Executive who, according to Mr. Burns'own statement, has at tempted to corrupt him by an offer of patronage upon condition that he should “vote right ?" Will thefrieml-s of the President who voted to lay on the table Mr. Hoard's resolution of inqui ry into Iheso and similar facts, say that the charges are'-nol sufficiently specific ? What has bccoafe of that blood thirsty “hound” of the House which howls so dismally whenever it gets the least scent of anything like corruption in con nection with lost Congress? Uis to be under stood that the Ucmocratic House has determined upon the policy foreshadowed by its Democratio Speaker in Ids'selection of the . Kansas Investi gating Committee—that of 'smothering every effort at investigation, the fruits of which may reflect upon their partisan friends ? If not, why was Mr. Hoard's resolution tabled? If the charges his resolution infers are true, they are far graver than any hitherto the subject of in vestigation. Heretofore (he question involved in Congressional inquisitions has been whether members have accepted pecuniary bribes from outside parties for their votes upon pecuniary measures : but here the charge implied is that the Executive has stepped in with bribes for the purpose of influencing (he votes of members upon a great question of principle—an issue of far more vital Importance to the country than that involved In the extension of a patent, the grant ing of a contract, orthe purchase of books. No unprejudiced man can reflect upon the subject for five minutes without perceiving that the crime upon which the House based proceedings i against certain of its members a year ago was I trivial compared with the offence now laid at the I dour of the Federal Executive. i Sesator Scmstil— The Washington corres pondent of Iho N. Y. Evmxhy Pott, writing on the 10th inst., says: “Mr. Stunner is here, very much improved in health aod spirits, more eo, indeed, ilian many of his friends thought he ever would be. Some of thfl worst symptoms of his case have entirely disappeared. His eye, gestares and whole ex pression are more like what they used to be He does not remain here long, but will be a minute , man, to return whenever the signal is given. | lie and bis friends hope that he will be aide lo i take and keep his pent before the clo°e of the session. ’ MARRIED—Oti Wednesday, IVhtnaiy ;j. ] Christlansbnrg, Kentncky, by the Rev J bumili, Doctor W 0. STEVENSON’, formerly uf Allegheny Cur, pa . to Mis-i EMMA, daughter of Tbonuu Ford, Esq. of St elby DlED—OnTueSilaj, February 16th. 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It,- t-a f-k.ru ll ) llw A full i «iv ,i WW phw«,Ly H.STI{AW,:WMi»rHt'i *l-, IMTTMtCHtiII. I’A. Also, Ibv Uul'lrOlK .-KWtNii M *.> ’ll IN K. I’n. r i f4i to t'M. ; WHEELER & WILSON MANUKACTintt.su CoM t’AS V. Pittsburgh,G« Fifth Street. Till! Mil,-hr, |»,H Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the |dea.iire of tin, OjHTnti.r, making will, ru-r On* Thout and beautiful and durable Stitcher jter Minute, aliuiMl i.jl» loamly, and art- t>eroui»iig lnd!s|*n-.»Mr !,.r fmuily u-kv Kiill lnfiirm.tii»n ma> !••• obtained by addrrssiuK Jmnei Ewing, or AI.KX I! KKKD, Atf.-iit, Nn. OS Klllll ntrrrt. I*ltt»bur«h. PAYNE, BISSELL & CO * HAHDPACTITREhS Of Cooking, Parlor ami ll**almn STOVES, Gratoa, Fronts, Fenders, etc., Arid Mamifartni-'ißof ilip C«-t.-l-• n 1 I CAPITAL COUKINfr UAN<#K, NO. 1435 LIBKIITY STIIICET, Jy'iSUydfc ITlTSlinuiU, I t ISAiCJOSt# JOMS L lIOTO W U\CI.L"I.OII Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONTSS, BOYD it t 0.. Manufacturer* of CAST KTKKt* mI-o. SI'KtNU, fl.-ivr ,n,d A. II STEEL SI’JU NU.- nt.d A\l.»>. Corner Jl-rs and F,rst S‘ren : , /VM or/., F* UtlC J<)»« - BUI -.if L>. D. itOGEitS iV t ’O., U43UMCTLJUIIS Of llogera’ Improved Patent Slrrt Cultivator 'lV«*tli. Currier Hots and First Streets, /‘illit-uty'i, Fa J«2« lydlc* FURS! FORSM FURS'" KOK BADIIT.S A>J D MISSI-.M, KMItKAOINU HUDSON lIAY mid MIN It HAHLE, STUNK MUiTKN, KITCH. lIIHKI., & CAPES, TIPPETS, ML'KKS. CUKK.- >:.l UlnVl'- ... great varlsty and |.rici\ nollrdfr MCORD * CO , I.TI UH.-i m... i JOHN (JOCHKAN ae HU< > MlSUPttTbftClia «P Iron Hailing, Iron Vault*, Vault Door*, Window Shutters, Window liunrds, if., Nut. tfl Arcend Street and fcd Third Street, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSHUttIjU, i'A., f!<-» a baud a Variety of isl-w Pal Inrun. UnrjAii.t j.lmn, ij.Lnt.le f..r alt i>urpr<««va. Particular all.'Mlun ptt-l •i. closing Grave Lola. doto’ at ?di..tt uoti, <•. mrO VANEEVER & FRIEND, A 'l' I' O KNF,YS A 'l' l. A \V A*!. SOLICITOUS lIV CHANCERY, Nit. 6, iSAlnr’l IJloch, Itubwjue, promptly made m any part of Nnitlu-ru lowa, or Wenteru VYinronnin. Will attend to the pnrrhnso and Sale of ilral Kolate. d- Uiulng Money on Honda and MnrtcaK<i e.-l lydlc " CrKOHGJIJ W. CrUICrCr AC CO., KEO- MANUFACTURERS, Curner of I*ike and Mechanics Street, Fflh Hurd, P I T T S I) U 11 G II Manufacture Pine and Oub I£ejc» of the various de*rrtje tiuua of NAIL KKuS, Hindi ttiey hIII s<-) 1 at. Inc h-tveit market yricti. 4ip“Coatm.U areroap-ufully *.pliillt-.I All work war ranted of the bent nuulily. del'ilydlc joiis sen-ox ». c. Diitmcuwu SEFTON Ac BILBrfbUGKII, LAND AND HOU 8E AOENTB • No. 101 leOcuH .Street, Utterrn ith and Ith Streets, ST. LOUIS, RIO. HOUSES, LUTS and LANDS fur aoleur lease; State, Conn* «y and City Taiea paid 00 lteal Estate; choice »ehrti,.D» »r lands entered under Uie QraduaUou l*w, at mu cents per aero, comprising Pine, Mineral aud Agricultural lands. WA-Laod Warrants Uraght, cold and located. Cjt.r refer tort* given. de7:d3infc j. m. •l.it't.l.k MBBOBANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, I'ITTSDOItUH. I’A. (Dr. Irish'* New Building,) ■eSOilydCe DAWKS & CLULKV,' IIouiV) Sign and Ornamental Felutcr*, A A 'D 0 It A I N£ R S'; CfALTBI IS White Lead ancl Zino Pninte. AUo, all kinds of Varnishes, Window Ulan, MASON’S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE, UalbltVPoup PowJrr, , | £1 Ca«U. S>als, | Klrwai PURE GLYCERINE Forwarding and Commission Msrobant, . iwj.ui«ic Mhj*. *i.. u -Uru 2**ai, Putty, Urnslira, Ac., 11l Wuod Street, ttori doors alvct Oininx-nd Alt'f. mrJ&lydtc lIKNKV 11. CuLeLN'M, AM) WUOI.KSAI.fc DKALL'H IN Cheese, Butter, Bei<a.H, h ieh, And l*roduce UfeurnJtr, Aw? JVd- fftai Strut, JMUiurgfi. Special Notices. EXTENSION OP STAY. Dies, C. M. BTTCII Nc.r. w.sv k f:s Wlll tuotinno tlirir Office at No. 1 *•'l Penn Street. opposite Tin: rr claim hotel, Pittsburgh, r ILL .1 ! J H IL FIR S F, 1»S S , Wimre they may l e o-nsulteJ daily, (Sunday* \r-.i., i--: ( ouiuuipllon, Atlhuta, Bron chitis „j,J all Chronlr Affections iiaii. or pri-j].;. -ui f t> Pulmonary Disease* DUS. FITCH & SYR E? Hint they ~anr. •: t .o r*rt:««t lv vi lto fnr-iu-'btly a4ui.<ii»b invalkb «>( the EXCEEDING DANGER i>F DELAY IN' PULMONARY DISEASE—IU ■ yiujptoaj* often sww itlm; *» to Urgct a dcluaivs fuel ing uf naftrtv crou obilr the <li*-w h making raj.nl pro jrr«*s aiul the j»aUeut ucgl-cu himself fill « nue i* next to ImjK^aiblu Office Hours*. 10 A* 01* to 4 P. 31. t a.No for o w i>«ultati'm. A list ul ..m-ati-ms will.i,.* - ut l'. in..** wi»Uu»: to rvo- »'•»« h) Mm AJ.lnrs. tin.- e m nrciiiJ w. ss’kks. lyl Penn *l., Pittabcrjrh. Ph no’U-Lta*sT Ji'-T A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Piu-hurch, General Insurance Atreney, So. U 3 Fourth Street, riTTsm'Rnu. pesxa LN in;iaiu. • iti'rcsfUtßil ol lilgt.ril stamliiif. Omlervl (’>' l‘vill.sVlt4l>U Bb'l utin-r SUl<-*. 111-. Mki II,C Htl'l I. lk- Rinks tHU ii ■.! all .!• ?. r ij.llun* j> A. A. CARRIER, l V 11: l>or. X. S. CARRIER .lAS. McIiAUUiILiN JIiM'VSiTCREK or Alrohul, Cologne .Spirits uml Fusel Oil, 4ot«;4lylc Xos. IL3 and 170 Strrrt. 13u0iiusc (Changes* DISSOMTION. TIIK |i:irluershi]) horetoluro existing be- Tin- uii-liT«ikrncil, under Hit* mine Bin! stylo of A. LYONS A C" , wn« dissolved by mutual cuiti-ulun tli<* IVUi uf J.UniUl ),I? jl Tint bllnltl*—l (if tin? tlrm Mill cootlu uvil m |irri,i..ii.iv bj A LYoNS, at tboold atnnd, to wlmai imyiui iit.i must li- uiuilf itf.all debt* iltm tlie Arm. A. LYONS S. Hi*YU. a . i, v o n s 13ncr<**or lo A. l.yous 1 Co.) M.m ncTrßi* or ; LUOKIXU GLASS A PICTURE FRMtF.S, AND DEA I, Hlt l N / VAUIK'rV GOODS, .VC, j No. 139 Wood St,| Pittsburgh, Pa. j lej.dtf Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that tin* jiurtner ahiji hereti'fnri) tilhstiiting hot wren tlia Midi r»lgned b» , * «r»*w*r« umi rrodnre Dealers. under the llrni of M KltCKIt ft - ROUINn'S. Hiti* hit'll dbiaolvud this <lbt by the withdrawal ot F.CCI.KS H‘HHNSON'—iiud that Ibr loukii ami accounts , "I the tirni will L,< found In the hands of *ud Robinson (wbc • will atu-nd tn lu«i»ety thereto) at the uiJ.'Und. ou Federal | siii.fi, where tti.-v luih'hted will id*a*e rail and fit In with | ont ileiny, as Mu- tiocoant* will In: |dared in the projur { hntils.for I'uili-(lull. mile** jiaid on nr hofor** the fit st Mnn.li next. .STKPEIKN MEKCTIt. I J .UiO.ir i -j«th !•> K. ll' i 111 NSi\ fcO.Tlie lindnn^lied Bill...Mii.no ti.- at U, u old itxud on brd.-nd -trod. Allrgh-ii), v h-i.• the ux.lt the old • u-(..iii*rs i.i.'l -ill olhoi- Hill bo attended to a- ii-iib' Til- bu-ltott Hill hefuft.-l In- mnJu.l-t oil (hi (>■ .J. I }.h ol filing I .IV t. .K C«>■ t* 11IMSOLLT1U.V TMIE j.uitner**!ii|i huruDAidv ••iiatiu i r !*«•- i luo i. tllo mid.TaUlo'd. tn<BK''d 11. the matiulai Mre ol it,.|.» „nd Twine, iii. 1.-i the -Itle-.f J. * U. i.tIRWIU, u*> di-—b> inntiui <:nii*i-Rt. dating from January I*l, Ivla The Lusmuoa or thu tlrm will be settled by tho te- rn aiMnwj,art n.r lIKNUV UKItWIG, j .V-. )•**„ and W.tfnut &,»■ U. . MANI’FACTURER OF PITTSBURGH II KM I* AM) MANIM.A BKDOIUDs-. ULMI’ UOl'E. i l*"ui > j iu. •" I> 4 io Ji. Jlnlier Ro;*. Itnx.rti T»Ui«* Sewing T"Ui*. W i>- l T•» in*- )Idi «n*l C->it-'ll Twruif. Stull . l'w-1. TutT-.ijnJ »'*. *. iun Vain , Inti -tijij-!)- 1.1 t»it- .ilm j I"--1 "Hlf ul lucrLi-l ntti-x. .lufi ilth, |v,« IU A\ F. liu'«I:» v with me Benja «h., » r-mt an t H Wliltft-r* in t»iA p-noral C'nuitju«-'»i‘.n. >ol and I’rortnty Bn'ln*!** Tb« »tj I* *»l tb* dm. util r.,- • i’lll\viKK !1 \RbaUOH a C<> >rkir.-i£f u»cr.<r .n twmuis? rrrriT mi u wihta.hi. SPIIi.VGKU II ARB A IUII 4i CO., CO M MISSION M KRCiI A N TS. DKAI.Ki:? IN Wool. Hide-. Br'vixinnfltV J’r-'iiicre lieimriillv, No. 295 Liberty Street, Plttsbxirgh. \\A tlu- >lav with »;* Jufix -'ll it mii.i jA\n:s u. wKiftiiT. TnoMA:} It H< >i.Nl i'r* rrtiritiir ft. t,i ilio ■••tive aian*j>-rutrnt nl tbu t-.-ui.- N U-*l_Ml:c: A >.>Nv C* K Ir ,v i H K A l* 1 I K I W. R at '.I'M • ■ l '• l Y .1 U.H • . I F O \j N •' A T I. A S T L'UK IT KKMoKKS PERMANENTLY i Gray Uair to its oiigitiai CvtJi; ti.rern luxuilnbtly tbc bald bead: i,’Wur«< all Janiliotf. tubing and ail mri-fula, ; «c»LI limd Mi.l all • ni[itK>fis; makes tbo hair *■ -ft. L.-aUbj, ' an-l eio*»y; »n 4 will jirvurs.- It- t.i ant imacluaLln age. , rvuu,vr-«, u il by uiairif. alt bb.u bcs, , from the tacu, and ! i-sttvs all bi m tl.i. •ii-t uli v.,a» hia-Lulio. ui .übr and i tin Mkuim- Phv» " I Wv'l' 2 r. • VYillilu b li-w. dn)j\io tii» ft. . ri —I u, r» nod r;»IU t ,r prof. U J. \Vu.<cT» Hair that to-.l»v \»e w c i« . (<> ». i,d to Boxtoi. (..I n u i««Hitv, (tb.- t 1. >..u Awarded all U-iog *>>M.) »lnU *»u inijtbt i»rJ«-r r» •)■]->■■ (11 y ft.■ tu you. k'rrry (-iff.V u-x Aj rf fJ'I i»n( .’ii It, trf jirvtiw'rj thi" ur fuu r nrtv filsUmirrt.tM’l tl.- «|>|>r\>t<btin|i, nud il receive* livm ttio Bioat • uLwtenlul no.I wurtli) 'iti;t.l■»t.l »ui ticlii i;* U.at it it A 51 OPT \ A I.U AIH.K I’RE Hu •* ««.•! it* io»y ~iic ir-*» «»f $1 «m. un.l-..uc ilurcu ami Ut »--ry re.ji.* tfitlly, It.lMKl. I.ATHHMPA < ’•» utt'rtrwr* *■• "out iltlty lo till! ai,J jtiaaabi'fnk’tn re|->rt is. Our little w.u’s head 1.,i •..me time had t,r*u iH-rfeotly CuTrrrtl with •urc*, auil ionir cnllud it seal 1 head. The hair tlm.nl entirely caiiieufl it. r..n«i|iituie, when a I»K lii»anaj*ritip* f advised ua U. use your Hostel stive, »o did mi with lilt lr bupo <jf success, Imt, to our surp» bw. ami tha of all oQr Irlcnds, t> irl\ few applications remotest thedin eanc enlirrly, anti a new and Itmubint crop c.f hair ao.n started out, and *«. rau now ray tliat our U.y.hn.. as healthy a scalp, and an luxuriant a iron oMudr asanv other child We cuti therefore, and do hereby recommend y««r Koetora- Uvt, as* perfect remedy for ail diseases of ill.' scalp and hair. We an',' j ..in ■>; reap**:! fully. UAHDINtK, Maiitr. Juuu SU. IM4, F’cor. 11. J, Wood— Dear bit: I hate lined t«u bottles of Pruf. Wood's ilsir Itvstoiiillvc, aud ran holy *ay it It the greatest dUtuTvry of Ihjj ogw f..r restoring and thsiiulug the llalr. lie fore nsiug*!! I wae a man of eevetti t Aiynalr baa now attained its original color. Von ran ireniutiirud it !•< the world without the leant tear, as ruy oi« *u <iite of the worst kind. Yuurs rcsptvtfull). DANIEL I. ML'HPHV. O.J WOtiD A C" . Proprietors, bia llroadway. .N y. (|Q the great X. V Wile lulling Establishment) and lit Market street, Bt. (<oui«. Mu , au-1 s-dj by ail good long gists. iio»' soliO-l ylswlsf MACUINKKV. SKALKD PROPOSALS will be rccivcl ut the OBlc ..I lb- Pittsburgh VV..t. r Works until T „VU;k P. -M.. on It'KS.L)A\, I Mil Inst.. (or tumMim* the |..»«w ing injidiiiH ry : t..i ibe I.owi i U'alee Works—oin« n-w MiU. Vii|\-l lraiib-i. ./!.«• !.••** I'iiiiip ll,iri\l. Knd t--K.nng ..lie of the pieont I'linlp |lhi.«N V..i 1t,.. Lj.f-T Water Work- ••... » Ik- I .. Kngin.-.T in. t, • j lin.i-r. D.tmii stroke, Moll*.. I'J ill. n Pumps, U lII' It elrokr'. tl.o Klltfil.e ltO.l Piltupv to l<-put op m Co.sl Moiklug ~1 del !•»..positions "ill L.. i vin d f..i nil or JmWI > f Hie shut* insrlilnei y- I nr further ptrtl. uUi * <-i-jnti e at the ollu- of the works. Mu U.l JAMES NELSON, Supt. lUi ft'i ItemMty fur Pnluionory ami Tu lierrular Conium|itlnn. HAVINii b<*fii upnoiutpJ pole Agent fur the S.vle .1 l>..n OEhONIMo ROC.VS relsbrated CUKE Poll ro.VfII' 'SIITION, the public vrill now b« pul In jaisst—n.n »l i,in. f the most extitordiuarj rcmedisa ex- Uui tni what ha- h.'it lofor'- been considered an Inrural-le ■liss-ner. I IISTr the uml.’ icad.lv uud. Itukeu the agency, from tho lictoflM extreme atmy.lt. tty - being an obfu'jrcf upp/ovi* ti-m, the action lA ivbicb is •■H-mintrly uitritrtilous, wud Its lisrUtg none of Ihoa.' ntlriblll.-s wt.ol. make up the n tuner ..n« c. tiij.i.uiuls now ingenotMl u»- Wtlll the utmost .'.lufldeniv 111 llio nu. ecss of ibis remedy, wblrh baa hrret.ib.ro been n»r*l In private pr#t tire svith great snrccK*, ns is shown by imin-ieu* Irtt-rs and corlifl < ttlt-e, is now offered to the j.til lie. A pauiphlct.conhuning direciiotis, letter* from dlstlii gtiisticHl docutnentery rvil-nr.t fiom the phyxirlans of the huspital ol Uurana. Island ol Cubit. Ac., w ill accompany tb-M ined) Tlu-te speak volumes In its piaise, and publicity is only r.-jiiired to tender it ns jiojnilsr as It Is Itenelh-inl Address JAMBS HKBSi:. trole Aitvnl f.r the llniud States, No. ml .Market street, Philadelphia. Principal OIQi-e. lt*»> FITZWATKIt. feV liad SEALED PROPOSALS will be received ut the otlke of the Pittsburgh Water Works, Council Chambers, unllj 7 o'clock I*. M., on TUK9DA V, lflth lost., for supplying tijo Water Works with tXial fur the term of one ynar, cotuiUDnclng (In tho lit of April next Pro|>osaU to b« for Lump Cool, or for nut Coal in part, and for one or both works. For further particulars emjetro at the office .»f thn works. fcliklwd JAME“ Snpt. The Beib Fnel to uae this Weather l« OANNEL COAL. A GOOD SIZED LUMP LAID ON TIIF, Urate will retain fire fur 43 hours, and at auy timo a bu.sk lire is woutvd, a few blows of the poker and pyestu—it bursts out into a brilliant flame, dispensing light and beat through all thoroom. THV IT. Orders left at the Itepot, corner Andsrsubstreet and K. It, Allegheny, or dropped in the Post Office, Pittsburgh, promptly filled, bituminous Coal also delivered at luweet rates. M:lyd _ _ W. A^McCLUbO^ U3CW CAKPKTS, AT TUB FOfJßffl STREET STORE. W. li. i lir fllcCA LLUM Have just received a very largeaaaprtnjentof BAKPKTB» OILCLOTHS, Ac., the latest atylo* for fall Tnule, comprising VELVET AND BHUSSfiLS, , TAPE3THY ANDTHIIEB PLY, ‘ , SUPEBFINH AND LOW PRICED INQRAINB. Wool, Daftlip Hemp, Lilt, Rag, Hall and Stair Rugs, MatUng, Blair Roda, Ac. Also, a choice lot of DruggcU from ona to tour yards wide; beautiful patterns Floor Oil Cloth, front? to? 4 feet wide, with all othergoods aanallj found in first clans Carpet tlorea, all of which we are prepared to tell at tho very low* eat rates for caah. oc& W. D. A. H.McCALLUM. DRUGS POT and Bo LA AbUEi. Prrfumeiy. boaps. T.'iivt sHlch-s, Ac.. Just recctved and L,t The Cleveland 6i Pittsburgh Rail Road. ON' AND AFTER FRIDAY. FEBRUARY HRb, th» Freight businc** of thr-se Roads in the will U* iraawtodat the NEW AND COMMODIOUS DEPOT. I‘KNV street. PENNSYLVANIA CANAL. * The attention M Men-hant*. Mao ufoctarcr* aud SLippi*- II Ui-.iteJ.lo tbe *operior facilities hTTurded by tiers RjaO: FOR Betti', BYFJITI AXp VOW JUrta ami for tbe prompt transportation of Freights It co.\n\crocs hail >ta r cox.vzcnox.i From PITTSBURGH to CLE* ELAND.TOLEDO DETROIT CUICAUO. COLUMBUS. DAYTON, INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND ALL THE WESTERN. NORTH WESTERN AND SoUTU WESTERN STATES. Freight i* »eut to most of tbe above place, 10 t'.e aame car* iu wbkb it la loaded at thia Depot. Through Receipt* girm la all iutpvrU.-.t /V.n.r For furtherloforroaliou appljrio JOHN P.uLAeS. felsttf * Agent. A Y & MAKTT.Y'S f'l s C..rn*r ..I tb -Dlanio..J and Mat k< l Streets Oa¥ LEAi’iiEK UELTiNO--iO"Tfeet"i7i 3. 6, S, V and 12 Juchr* \vlds, just t.-, d by •vis Jill. PHILLIPS, 20 uud 2S St. Clair at. LACK LEATHER—Another lot <if superior .fuahtyJustrecMbj J. A 11. PHILLIPS. OIL CLOTH TABLE d-.z~ assorted »).-«■* <>f a nuperior i|nalit\ on Land nt ••land 2S st.CU.ir «L Mb J, A JI. PHILLIPS. 'T'KANSPAKENT UI!KK\ OILCLOTH- X A largo stock of all width* f.»r sale by MS J. 4J! PHILLIPS SMtINU ' FASHIONS FOR I*s*.—Very Important to Drew .Maker*: Milliner*. Trimming Stores,. A«.—DEMORESTS lIRAND EMPORIUM OF FASHION'S, : 375 BaoibWAT, NiW York,—Elegant and extensive dUplay of nowdosigu# now ready. Full setts of Rlrlily trimmed Pattern*, including Mantillas, Basques, Sleeve*. Full Dr.», and Children*'Patterns in all 16 article,, with plain dupli cate* to each. I.arge show card, Ar_, sent by Express on receipt ot $6. Smaller aetta for $2 and £l. Permanent Branches of this Emporium appointed ou lib eral term*. F&r particular*, tend for Circular Da mortal'* First Premium System of Dnss* Calling with full instruc tion*. sent by mail ou lie receipt of $1; Child'* system .'hi rent*. felT-Ctii Ill’ll K.N MKHiKIt iH JACOB OfcltWlO UKNKYOF.KWUi. ,!«r.th . n bai.l ami uiT.lmd NOTICtC I i I ItIN(JKK HUU'.UMII •It ha, .u'eJ u* time vnoui(h In oQ<? yeai's U** to pay for itsMf. and that tnu«t bs deemed good property wbLh v.ill clear W*ell once a year."—J/ujj, L>/< Bo it W*b*ter ■ University Dictionary; Webster's H-di.-vl and Counting Ilonse Dktlocar) Welwter'*-Quarto Dictionary; Webster’* S*o Dictionary. Wetisto*’* High School 6n-tl.ni»rj. Wchatsi’s Primary Die lumary. W abster'i P,« ket l)i. tlonary F‘ ir « , *hy m: J.L. READ, 7h Fourth St. RAG AND LIST CARPETS—A iur £ t uml uew lot of Rag and Lin Carpet., of all *l*o, a large ssanrtmrnt of U«mp Carpel, ail which will l « ».'id at greatly icdu.vd price*. tail _ W McCLINTi.K’K, Markvi *ttee|. LKATIIEK WAGON ' \V'HIPS-.:.0 ilui. «*»ir**-t v>arranlr.| ..I u.c U-»t ou hand ana for by , WELLS, RIDDLE A CO, fall J No. Nu Fourth street OLKitifl Wllfi , .S —A giv.l ii-iMorttm-nt i>n O band and 1.. r sale'by WELLS. XIDDLE t CO.. UK .S'.. W'»ouTlh.lw( HA H.VKSS--On«-Htniitlafp.-WrC’H'rriagt* Hur _ ova*. ••'wt-pMiar] or sale cheap by JrJi.-- -—•* WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., No su Fourth »t DRUtiGKTS— A new lot of Drugget* ..f nil widths, from l yard to 4 yards lu width*, to he sold cheap fur cash, at the Market etrcctCari>et Store f * l; W. McOLINTOCK PATENT BUCKETS A.\l> TUBS.- - " ICO dox twoluvipej Bucket*, lb do three d» do, •> do .lifter varnish d<> 10 do Kveh-is, ii do No I Tubs, three tnv.p!. 40 do No 2 do two do, ■1 do No 2 do three do. * 25 do No 3 do two do. ! Now lauding, fur aalsat uutuufaclurei * prices by k, ° _ _ _ ISAIAH DICKEY 4 CO. SUNDRIES. — 4- lil>|. Silver Springs Extru Family Flour. r 6 I'l l SS lb bgudn, 76 bbl* Bruadway Eitrs Family Flour, N* do do J„ hupetflus do. 7.. V* Ihhgsdo Extra Family d.. IS3 4l» lb do d.. a.. j, A o„. 3 bgi FlaXtee.l, lu tubs Egg*, ll Md* Laid, TO a.rive w >. NewS'oik. lor **l. b* ,rt 6 * ISAIAU DICKEY A CM. | ii, td. i 'JJXJKUK ,W lIIGOINHOTIIAM fcAKAU A. 11100 IN DOTH AM HAIK i>YES.—|Jatche-)iir’» p Christadoro’s, Hail'sun.l Wjlct» - Jftir Dycajaa; ntcairnl and fur J<»3. VI.EMINQ':?, OortM-f Tiiainoad uud Markat attt*i. PKKFUMKRY olVull descriptions imd _ I'H*«• ran U-h*.i *«. ‘£lt JOS. FLEMING'S. ANO I UEU supply i.J Lovr A S<m*r« superior Tuital Soups to-day ty . , JOS. FLEMING. PIIKE WINKS ANIwIIQUORS .-arelullv f.*r inr.llclDAl puffwaaS, constantly on land at l *’ ,n - JOd. FLEMINGS. y > - CJ IAMPLD IIN GOODS anil Japunned Kj Ware ruminf». hiKsJ and for Mir by C ‘ JOHN FLKMIN'U, Comer Market and Third Sliecti HOl SK FURNISHING, Hardware Goods. Hollow Ware, Plated Ware, Brltanui* Ware. Tiu tk>od«, Japanned and PUiu. Ar , £c.. 1 JOHN H.RMING. Corner Market and Third Street*. BROOM COHN—2d bales fhis day rer’d and for tale by 1013 HENRY H. CuLLINS DRIED AFPJLES— oil bush bright dried irc d and for aalo by ItKNRY 11. COLLINS. S* AN FORD’S gruas on hnmi uaJ for islo by It. l. FAHNESTOCK A CO., k* 3 Cvrpn Fourth and Wood ets BK6WN’S'ESS.74M. OIFOERZc irroa* onbapd and fur ialcby n. L. FAHNESTOCK 01. Mexican mustang liniment—lo grots on band and for to)* by fel3 _ _ It. L. f AfINKSTOCK A CO. BULL'S SiVRSAPAHUiL A—l gro. on hand and for sale by fc!3 D. L, FAHNESTOCK A CO. EXi. LOGW6oD—2OOO lbs. on hand and fof **’« J fel:t U. L. PAIINF-STOCK A CO. GLAUBER SALTS—IO bbls. on hand and for tßle by felS U. 1,. FAUNE3TOCK A CO. COOPER’S SHEET AND THREAD IS INGLASS—2O cases on band aud for tale by f *l 3 B. b. FAHNESTOCK A CO. CREAM TARTAR—3O bxs just rec'd and for h 2, MACKEOWN AFLNLKY. T KJUO&ICE—4 cases Calabria Liquorice -Li Joel rec'd by MACKL'OWNA FINLEY, No. 167 Liberty Street. GUM ARABIC—A large invoice of superior quality for sale at 107 Liberty Street. _|2ii __ MACKROWN A FINLEY. LADIES DRESS SILKS of handsome styles offering at prices that make them BARGAINS, at . MURPUY A UUUCUFIKLD’S. BLUE, PINK, W lIITK and Straw colored Silks, fur evening at ,ell MURpntA BUACHFIRUTS. French needlework—in setts—sel ling bargain* at (tore of fel * ' MORPHY 4 BURCHFIELD. BROOM CORN just received and forsale by frU HENRY n. COLLINS RYE FLOUR—2S bbls and 30 sacks rec'd and fur tala by fe3 HENRY H. OOLUNS. EGGS— 5 bxs fresh Eggs rec'd and for sale fe3 HENRY H. COLLINS. BUTTER— 3 bxs prime roll rec'd and for ■ala by fra HENRY H. COLLINS. GREASE, for Wagons, Drays, Carriages, Ac., rec'd andfbr aale by ÜBNKY 11. COLLINS. Uuui Tregacanlh. B. L. PAiiNESTOCK A CO. Coiner Fourth and Wood atrec-ts. #Uto asbtrtisrointts. removal and The Pittsburgh, Colnmbai and Ctn- 1-lunatl Hall Hoad. city of pirrsßCiton ABOVE WAYNE. BLACKING A large lot Gt ibis celebrate J darting rei'J thU day by JOSEPH FLEMING, Freuch Artificial Kloxver* and Flower Materials. WE ure.now receiving oar Spring Stvle l - yf Freuch Flower* anl Flower Materials, wbiefi lor vu rloiyaud beauty surpasses any former season's Imports- Don*. Manufacturing nearly all the Oood* w B offer for calo, enable* uo.to offer to Wholesale purchaser* inducement* both in prise and contined style*. Ostrich sod Fancy Feather* in mauy style*, suitable f..r Spring Sal*-*, also, every description of l.*w priced Fancy Fietben, fur trimming Jioyi' aid Childim*' Straw and Fancy Hat*. For tale ou liberal terms, by JXO C. HENDERSON SMYTH A CD., felT.dJui 200 Broadway, New Fork. American Flower*, Husrbei, Trimmings, Ate.) At. f|MIE huWril'orH beg to draw ittt«Miti<m to X tbuit department of American Flower,, Kuscbe* aud Trimmings, which will in f.uud Complete, the de*t*i>* being taken It urn Ilia fj-bicnable French. and- ll.e lasi.u factur* ■m'U./.l lc thr.r o.yn F,i.i u r.ri II »,..«•••!/' A'./y*. i only air requested to examine the satnpb , JNO C HKNDKU.vN fMVTU A Co , felt .hud mu Hl .a.lW..y, N< » Volk Removal- Barbave a Holland Bitteis. WK bttii* rein>»vetl tin- manufacturv i.f inEKII.W K> HOLLAND BITTERS to No 27'U uud street, below Second felC.dawtfT M7NJAMIN PAuK, Ja., A Co. undersigned is autliurucd to offer at i Publie Sale, on Thursday evening, tbe 26th day of February next, at tbe .Merchant* Evcbaugr, In the city ot Pittsburgh, one sndlrided eighth Interest lu a claim again«t tbe Lev k land Dam* and ether real and personal estate, toll* and revenue ol the Youghiogheny Navigation Co., known a* tbe Larimer claim, consisting In part of two flint .Hurt gages, ouo for (UOOO and another for £14,000 on said Comp* uy * Work*, and 43 Bond* of fl.OOu each, issued by laid Cempany. Tbe said Mortgage will 1.0 due this year The Dams and Real Estate i.t the Yuughi./gb*ny Naviga tion Or an- very valuable not only a« an Indisputable «.m -let to jLimsatids of acre* ..f ttie U'»t Hitimunou* Coal In this cmintry. but lor the water power aflord-*d lu an admirable position for appilrntiou to mills and machinery The coat '>f the w.-fl » w«i c-on»iderubly over one hundred th.-UMuJ dollars AUSTIN LOOMLS A Cu , 1-16 . Jh'N-l; Broker*. fIS Fourth /'IOAL PROPERTY FOR BALE—ICi inrres of Land at Palinerilte. on the C 1 PR E. I'Vj acre* at Roeheetcr. M. on the C A P It It. 8 Lot* In the town of Rochester The mine* arc in free nnd *iicci**afal operation F>.r*p*»r tlcolur* apply In AUSTIN LoOJIIS C CO. fvlC “ S Eourth street. NuHOK. —Aut person huving uny > luims acainst Ilia undersigned will prudent them at the .tore, corner ci dirth and Smlthfleld for immediate wttlemcnt. MICHAEL O'HARA, JeDUdlw* MICHAEL i/UAKA. jf TO LET—A iN-u story brick Dwelling contauiing Hr« ».-n* and tiuUhcd g»rret. situate JC*9 ot O'Hara «t. Lmimie.J II 11 RINu. 1 1-111 N'o 211 Lilmrty stmet, LET—A well finished twg story X Buck Dwelling, in ukeordrr. c.mtainlug six EjH r.-.m, and finiilied gariel. wttiiga* water and bath room, .ituat" on Washington it. Allegheny city. Enquire of fc ' fi R H KINO. No 2U Liberty street, TO LET—A two story Bri-*k Dwelling^® • 'ii lUy street, bet ireeu Penn and ll.e river. Eo-jisi .ju«re..l Mo K. U. KINO, No 211 Übeily « A\ ALL A HLK GIFT fur uny seasmi, urt«l i r pcrmaitunt Value, I* Wt-haler** L'uabridg.'d Dl. tlolyat.. : /“'IAMPIIOR—S bbls. on hand and for sale \J by fetl 11.1. FAHNESTOCK A CO. W HITE MUSTARD SEED—SOU Uw. OD b>uid unit f..r aale by h. 1 FAHNESTOCK A CO. OLIVE OlL—yis. and Pts.— lo doz on band and fur aale by U. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. Insurance Merchants' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. The Great Western Fin* ami Sannr i WM V PETTIT, i-mt D. J. McCANN, Secretary. OF PIIILAPEI Pill A Amoruit nl Capital Stock paid taand lurestcHl....s2oo,ooo 00 0-nc/ i„ r*, • i> ■■, x- ~, „•- r , Surplus IT. - 35 : ' * M : ' -* r - $i«3,42S 26 Iwurvs Cargo Bisks on the Ohio end Mississippi Hirers end tributaries- Insures against loss or damage hr Fire, also agninst the perils of the Sea, anJ Inland Narigatiwn end Tiacspot lathm. MftarTOk* fl uk~T~ Betti. J Ju, c .'hibtsotuerj, John SI. Pommy, I*. J- MvC-iun. t. f. Wiuncr. Rtoo Uuillon, BroJ L. WooUton, John A Marshall, Charles B. Wright, John J■ PaMcreou, HlwoudT thisey VVM- V PETTIT. Prudent, | K. V. WiTlliJl. Vio- Prsiiicot j PwiuaT J .Mv-Oi Jporerarj'. ; ( j *£T£ft£ »S. Sidiref, Lamb A Co., I‘bjladelpbi* lln.-k, Mottfrtli £ Stfcifi'K Jo. Truitt, Htu A IV , Jo Runifuy. Ccllwoll 1 Co., rtu. A. T, & Co., Jo. | StehmjiU, Ju»tlew A Co., Jo. | »*iTTj*mmci! omcE, No. r. water sthF.)rr i aufedif ]{. w. J'OINDEXTKR. A coat, j Franklin Fire lumnace Company of j PHILADELPHIA brucrou. | Adolph E. Boric, | Samuel liraut, | lurul a. Brown, | Jacob K. Smith, J Morris Potternen CIIaKLL.-' N BANCKEK, President. CtUUUIU 0. UerKUW. Secretary • TbUCotnpauy <><utiiiur« to tuako lusiirani-rs, pcrm<itn:ui or limited, lin every dcsciiptluii »l pr.perty iul.>«uinJ country, ct rate* a* low m are < uuaiittm with st-cunt/. The Company hare reserved e lai*;r fund, which, with their Capital and I’u-mi-.un sat.l, invested, aflurd ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, oil January Ist. ISil, m pul llohtd agreeably to the Art ul Assembly, u e ie u-. t.dl.iw* vlr— Choi lea \V . LatiLkcr. Gcurge \V RjO.m.l*, Thomas 11 art. Mordncal b Lo»u. Toli'is Wavun. Slul Igages Heal EnUtv Tfmt«orarj M.a'fcs Cask. Ac ' $1,212,708 44 Bluce their Inrurpu ration, a period uf tweuty-oue year*, they have paid upward.* uf Un« Million, Four Hundred tbouaaud Dollar* Luo** by Are,'thereby uflurding evidence of the advantage* of Inanruuce, a* well as tiielr ability and dl«]>o«ltlou to uivrt with promptness ail liabilities. .T GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, aplJ Offlce Southeast cor. Wood and Third sts. Cuolioenlnl Insurance Company. incorporated by the LegitUitan of Annrylrarua, WITH 4 PBKPKIUALCII ARTUR. AnthuHreJ Capital, Out Million Delian $1,000,000 (Wwivdiuid AmunnlattNlCajiltal bSt.OnC uome"office. .Vo. Cl Ralnuf Stmt, abort Second, Philadtlphia. Fire Institanre on BuiMlugs, Furniture, Merchandise, Ac. gtuc-ally. Marine Insurance on Cargoes aud Preigbu, to all parts of the world. Inland InturaiKeuuQood*, Ac., by Lakes, Rivers. Canal* and Land Carriage*, to all part* of the Union, on the moat fa rumble term*. cotftlstent with security - OIIXCTOU. GEORGE W. CoLLADAY,formerly Recorder ot Deed*. At., Philadelphia. WSI. BOWERS, formerly Heghter of Will*. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coletu&n A Smith, Importing Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No 21 North Third sited, al'ore Market, I'hlta. JuSKPII (I AT, firm of Jetaeph Oat A S»u, Coppcisiultbs, No. 12 Quarry street, Phila. tl>W A 111) V. MACHKTTK, firm of Maehctta A Raignel. Importing Hardware Merchants, N<> 124 North Third street, above Race, Plilla. HOWARD lIINCIIMAN, firm of Livingston A Co.} Produce and Commission Merchants, No, 27a Market st-, abuse Eighth. Pblla. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, President Uitia Wjtso.a, Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Cir2s dlyfc No. 24 Fifth street .(up stain.) Nonongahels Iniurante Company, OF PITTSBURGH. Ornctks—JAM ES A. DUTCHI3ON, President HENRY M ATWOOD. Secretary. Ornct, No. 08 Warn Stsxit, HOI Inrurt Ajainst ail kiudt of Fir* and Afunnc Tit ASSETS. NOV. 20tb, ISJ7: ; Stuck Du# Bill*, payable on demand, secured by i two ar>provrd name* $140,000 »> Bills RccrivaM- 3 Oab 11,068 82 70 shares Mechanics’ Bank St<«*k—cost Offlce Furnttute. Kook Accounts ; MKrCTOES: ' ffui i; Holm-ft, Wui. A. Caldwell, - i K»Lt ItolMl, Wilwn Milter, t ffm Re*. John McDcvitt L Tho*. S Clark*, Geo. A. Horry JaipeoA- Hutohlaon JrG-<llurA>’— ti«3o-2wd HENRY M. ATWOOD, tfoc’y i'enuiyliunia Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. Office No. 03 Fourth Stree DIRECTOR*. Wade Hampton, A. A. Currier, | Robert Patrick, l A. C. S*mp#oa, IJ. 11. Jones, Jotru T&jtjcart, Henry Spruul, Mcbolu Voeghtiy, Janie* U. Hopkins, 5300,000. i taken of all d-etorf prion*. iCtllS. I*. 'tnnjoj. sr—l. OsjtaSphoCt. noOdly Paiutrr, sj.-> \\ ?mu»i. A. J. Jotica, KMy I*a:tcr»i.u, J. I' Tanner, ] sirier iprvnl, W li MrDinie, C. A Coltwu, CHARTERED CAPITAL .. no.l M art tit) Risks umi —A. A. CaAjuc V|<*o l‘tc<M«o(—Rvdt I* Swtftar; *u<l Treasurer 1 Western Insurance Company OF P 1 TT S D U R O II . GEORGE DARSEE. PtwiJeut 1' M. GORDON, iiei'rttsfj. ' OFFICE.Nv V 2 Wafer street, (Spang A Co.’s Warehouse.) up stairs. FituLuryh. HVI/mure ayairul all ktnir n/ P»r« and Mann* Auki ] A Uoirir Imtitulum rnanagnl ty IHrtctart. v-ho are ier/l known in t tit community, ami who art <i*ter-nunid, 6y : promptnut and liberality, tamainUtu* th* chaructjr wbich j they f.av auutunl. oi oJ’trin'jV-t bt.tt pr*ttctU>n !■/hdif ir*io j tUurt luOt iniurtJ. * ’ ASSETS, OCTOBER 31, 1567. | Stock Accuuuts ...f121,6W uo I Muity***. 2,16 u 00 Bills Iteceivabl* ... ... 4,161 b 7 Ulßce Ftiri.itiiro MU Ov r i'|«u A.c.,m>t» 0,47# I>l • l«li ... 14,841 45 t’rmmiru Notes 40.246 tU huu .. 126,003 ;:i Gvurgo Uarsl?, K. UiHer.Jr., J. W. Butler, 0. W. Jack**, j James McAuley, Alexander Spear, Andrew Ackley, Doltk 'ptakCTOXS. 1 Wu. McEnlgbt, [ Nathaniel Holmes, I Alex. Nimlck, j David M. Long, 1 William Q. Smith i C. W. fUcketsou, 1 F, M. GORDON, SecY HtircKQ insurance Company, OP PENNSYLVANIA, OJ/Let No, M YTaUr &, PitUburg A. uim, rot. 2d, 1867: Stuck Dus Bills, payable on demand, and secur ed by two approved names- {£7,£6o 00 Cash iu Pittsburgh Trust Company- 60,104 14 Premium notes- 61,804 20 Bills Receivable v,957 10 Mortgage 6.G00 ©0 122 aham Exchange Dank Stoak—Cost 6,960 00 000 share* IronClty Bank Stock—Amount paid 7,100 00 2uo share* Alleghany Bank Stock— do 6,000 00 B 7 ■hares UochanUV Bauk Mock—Cust 4,623 G 3 Huuk Accounts 14*672 28 Odlro Furniture goj jn J. 11 Sboeubclgrt, W K.Nlmkk, R. D. Cochran, John A. Cangliey, C. W. Batchelor, James I. Bennett, W. J. Andersou. 0 W.Cmu, I. M. Peunock W. W. Uartlu, K. T. Lc®cb, Jr, 0. McCandlcem, Qeo. 8. fleldun, BHOENBEHGER, Pr©*' uo3:d3m R. Fiattn, Secretary. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company, Incorporated ty tht LegtnLaturt qf FlnMyltatrta, 18Si. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut sts., PHILADELPHIA. MARINS INSURANCES on Ventls, Cargo, *od Freight to alt parti of the world. INitAAD /A SURANIS3 on Goods, by Rivers, Canals, Lake# and Land Caniacra, to all parts or the Union. FIRE INSGBAAGE3 on Merchandize ftenerallT.—-On Stores, Dwelling Uutuea, Ac. Atstit of Oit Company, Nos. 24.1867. Bonds, Mortgage*, and Real Ej&to ..._ $101,350 0* Philadelphia City, and other Loans.. ... 137,011 35 Stock in Bank*, Railroad A IhanrancuCos- 13,508 80 Bllla Receivable ..... 930,301 05 Caihoa hadd .. 38,803 50 Balance! la handi of Agnnta, Premium* on Marine PoUciesrecently,inued, and oth er debt* do* the Company..... 93,730 07 Bnbecrlptlon Note* 100,000 00 William Martin, Jowph H. Seed, Edmond A. Bonder, John C. Davit, John R. Pcnroaft, George 0. Letper, Edward Darlington. Dr. R. U. Hutton, William C Ludwig, □ugh Crmig, Spencer Mcllvain, Charles Holler, H. donee Brooke, Jacob P. Jones June* 0. Quid, ThcophiltuPanlding, JuDeiTnqoair, william Eyre, Jr, J* F.Panlitoo, Joohu* P. Eyro, Samuel K. Stoker, Henry Sloan, Junes B. McFarl* Thomas 0. Ban a, Robert Burton, Jr, John B. Semple, PittabV. D. T. Morns. “ J.T.Lorm, ARTIN, President. •0. HAND, Tice President. * TUO3. llDtai Ltuoxk,'Secretary. A. MADEIRA, Agent, 18 Water street. Pittsburgh. apfciyd—J*ll Belunct firilunl Insurance Company of PHILADELPHIA. Office No. 70 Walnut Street QirmLsU7,tf26—Aaszn $229,074 45—Sicram Itrymio. Fire Insurance 00 Bnlldlnrs, Uerchasdlts, Furniture, Ac. la town or country. Tbe mutual principle combined with the security of • Stock Capital, eutitlcs tbs Insured to shareia the proflu ol (he Company, without liability for losses. The Script Certificates of this Company, for profits are convertible at par. Into the Capital Block of tie Cotupeoj CLEM TINOLEY, President. M. OIXCUMAN, simxcrou. | O. H Strong, John R. Worrell, Bcnf. W. Xing \tj Z. Lothrop, U. L. Canon, Robert Tohtad, O. gterenaotj, ' (3iu. Lelasd, Wta. M. Bcmfile, PlttelrV. J. Q. OOWllfVAgent ier Third aad Wood (treat* Clem Tingley, Wm. B.Xbotnp*oB, Bamael lllsphain. Q. W. Carpenter, Robert Stssn. C. 8. Wood, Marshall Hill, Jacob T. Bunting, WllUam Uosser, N«ptoai lainranci Comptay, OS PUIUBUPHii, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut street. OrjtaJiedunderthoGtfwralliutirtac*l*w,with a cash Capital or $100,00), privileged to Increase to tsoo,ooa losur* against loss or damage Lt pirn, Marios. Inland Navigation and Transportation. omens. U. O. LACQDUN. President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Vies President. GEORGE ficorr, Secretary. diuctou. D. Montgomery, Richard Bhieldj, Georg* Scott, T. t. £h»w*U, 0. 0. Butler. » A CHAJTEY, Anuta, Ball (entrance on wood «tj) il. 0. LaagtiUn, W.C. SUiUtboij, D. BbaravuuiJ, R. 41. C«rUk, WnUcm Ojbcna* TIT i office Uftjitu, CAPITAL. -ipital jnu j„ >arpl«*. JauQiry L»t, ISia ” . i.vcjk .i. iv- ftt IXLA.Xn IXSCffA.x V* 8 . Laud OkTJtA.-: * ' j“ CliAriu* C- I.«tlu-.*p. lf~} WalLni William Pwrliug. 1.--K 1 Vice Alexander Whitld.-n. Mtuchnnt, i« \., vlli j. ~ . . I*u»c nuzlfchnrat, «t»,t o. t llt »..iu r ' ' JohnC. I!antf>r, firm of Wright. lluiit*-rVc\. K. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Cu.. Goldsmith-' n'„;i John K. McCurdy, firm of Jooea. White a Mn.t, Th.« L. Uitlrapi*, finn of Uilh->pip A Ze|i, t Ju. B. Smith. lirtu of Ju. B. Smith A Cu H«o. Henry M.’Fuller, office 227 Smith Thu I ,i r .. : John K. Vogd.-s, Mfico <d seventh and rivi.-.-ui Jxniei Weight. I»tts Cn.»Ller Batik of Tiujpi. Allred Taylor, office Cnlro City. Pro}*rtv, Jobs J Sl-<iua, offio 226 South Third aUret. 0. a LATIIROP, Prwddt;* W. DARLING, Vico l-V.-iJ. JAMILS WRIGHT, SwfVtary an 1 Trra«ur«-r il. K RICHARDSON, Avsietaiji :*• , U. W. POINDEXTER, Ag.-ut foi: Iff Water street. IMtd ui. b Farmers' aud Meclianics’ Fire aud .Until Insurance Fumgiaav. N. W. Corner Second and Walnut si,.. PHILADELPHIA. iSStta or TUt COJIPAM". .UNCUiI Im. K.l Buud«. Ground Relit*. Rank .md other Slick* Loaned for Stuck* Trust,Finid in New York Deferred payment on Stuck Hill* Receivable . .... Cadi r-n Land no I duo lr.>in Agimrs I’ceminjui on Policß* recently Dan-danJ d.-l.u due the Company |yl*.l2S us . fi 83,5.0 c IT . 81,88'J 00 . Bl THoMAS R. KLoIU '.. !!. I' Etwsu* IS.Tlr.iKtutn. .Vorvtary. rillLVuELrUit EC'.CREV Ut > I. vi .Oi-n.-i John H. Itruw.i M. Baldwin, fITTSUL'tiiU EtFEtr.rKEV N’ewmyfr A Gralj; | Janie. Milling, i, iiiaei ll&wsnl A Co, I J’help.*, Carr as-. Wm. McCuUy A Co., ( J. M. Irwin Pittsburgh Office, No. DO Water Sirm f*l’i2rnd THOMAS J. HUNTER. \v.i.: Manufacturers' Insurance Company. L. AGENCY OFFICE, So. IM, WvTtn.-r. { ■5" February 1, ISfS. j fTS* Notice,— The undersized liavin.z'TS^f' drawn from the Agency lu tbUcity, io > • • his foriuar position la Philadelphia, respecting r.dnn.* i tbanks to ul friend* and patrons of ibe officii done.* i administration of its aCkira la Pittsburgh, and i»*Mi hop** they will cantina* their favor* to hi. aiuvi .* *r. M E.G. Bell, who has been ap|*oiut<*d ty the t «iu-nt office < conduct the btulntisln this citv. fr 2 . J. W MA KTIt.N Manufacturers' Insurance Company. AGENCY OFFICE. NOW* WATER STREET i PtTTSBCEOIi, February Ist. lSir )' riiHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS RESPEC T i fully loculi attention to*lfcd card r.f 5Jr J W M.'.' I'IEN, anahopez by attention and promptness in ro>.-io ing the bosiuvMuf the ufllre. t** e nirrit a fair proj-.U•..n . patronase. The proaiptueae and liberality of the MANUFAtZTi'i EKS’ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA i aettling tosses 2s well known. The Director* arc tudu*-. men of the highest charnefer, and the officers arn oareh. prompt and efficient iuAbe.discharge of their duties. »i,i,j guarantee* to tbo cemmonity whaA iamoat deairc-dt t » Jneorance Company, car*, in Itm conduct of buainc*. »a •ecnritylnthesneetxrFtmSr'"' '-CIUV-AllD G. IIE( E, Agent f ar Cnmi.ur. OFFICERS—W. A. RHODES. President. CHAS. WISE, Tice President, ALFRED WEE.iS,Sccretuiv. J. W. MARTIEN, Survey.r! DIRECTORS— W. A. Rhodes, A. B. Upplncott. James P. Smith, Chas. J. Field, Wm. Neal. Citizens’ Insnrance fomp’jr of Fillsbnrcb WM. HAQAT/EY, President, SAMUEL L MA'R.SHfcLL, Eiv-tttry. 0|?I« SU Wafer &rtfl y betv.'tm Mzrktt c/rd JV.v-'f Hull and Cargo Risks on tl.i* Obi., ai.u M-> fiwlppl Elver*, and TribuLtrics. by Fire. Al*i\ nualu* thopcrilaof therSenand Inland Nmijratfua and Trati.purl atbn. 1 (216.015 02 Wnußagaley, Samuel Ilea, Ju. 81. Cooper, Ja». Park.Jr^ Isaac M.lVnuock. 8. Qarbangb, Capt. Satn'l d.-Y««uut:. J*22 T J.,T.n Cal Pittsburgh Mfc, Fire and MarineTus! Col Office, Corner Market and Water Jsm., pinsiftmaii, pa. ROUT. GALWAY, President. F. A.RWfttUtT, iwc’y ALEX. pRADLEY, Yuc I'i.-.i Ajrtmrw Ficjtutu, M. Kuuuiping I'hyalcian. Tlda Company makes every Insurance to connected with LIFE RISKS. Alan, against ITnll aud Cargo Risks, on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and trfbutaHca, und Marine iti-L orally. And against Less or Daaiasm by Fire. ' Aud agaiust tha Peril, uf the £*« mid lulsnd N«i i(.»tb and Transportation. Policies issued at th« lowest rates couelstent w-iih ant. f r all parties. Robert Gal way, Samuel McClurken, Joseph P. Uttx?.»nj, M. D-, Jobs Scott, June* Marshall, David Ricliey, James W. IllulDian, Chu. Arbuthnot, felft—my2s-W . - * Hhtiatleix>Uia C'li*e anti j'iifi* INSURANCE COMPAN V. No. 149 Chesnut Street, °wi« 0 u IT , B Tdß custom nous* i. , 411 Muds t»f Inromneo, either Perpetual ,* LlialU’d, op every description or Property or Mnrtitutin, at reasonable rates of premium KOliEltf. p. KING. President. M. tVrUALDWIS, Vice Pr«dJ.nt uircctou. 1 K- R. Cepe, ' Georg* W. Brown. Joseph g. PsuJ. John CUrtoo. E WTilor. Charles P. Hay— K. 18. English, P. 'B. Snsi^, C. thermae. . S. J. Jley»r 8 -n. P. 'MM'S■&»&.&• frUrj {317,641 48 Special /IotiCES. Men's’ Library Association Lf.i ,, U^ a ~^. £ORGM ii - .WtESTICB, edit.* U.ulivin«. JonronJ, w.ll lector. l*fow the Toon* u?u*’ lwr , m?! d * tt “ a **i* < * ta ' 9 PuWic generally, Kt I.APAY ETTE lIALL, tro ..ATUttDAY EVENING,tLe 23th Imt. BuwtCT—“The present atprcla anil tendencies Au.nS can Polities. JZV2P ** C ' - a wlw k> Lecture to commence at 7*: Tlcketa SSS ceaU, tu lie Uad at the Music Am] Book St. rr?. Hotels, Library Hoorn*, Lecture Committee ami at t L«* Door. ; ' ; PimcußuH Lire. Fik* asd .MoiisxlittotixcE i:.» >" Corner Water and Market «i«, 2J floor, Pittsburgh, February 10th, ISs6>i ) [n3*Dn-iT>tXD Nona:.—TKo Board of Dir.-,-- "T tors of this Company hararifo y T*ioa 0t t irofl, »fc of FOOU DOJ EARS per share, applicable to the reduction of Stock Note* - ' F. Soc’y. Otncaor niteuTjutMtjium Coxroav . •’“.“'■nrgli, Feb. lliii, ISM. j iLSriHS otocn of this Company represented v cy Certiorates nnabera JttJ, loS: lti9. '»••« »gd •<*, 40,,408,115,362,203,201,232, 303, 351, 3C5, 33} K 9 StfV 3 1 4,40 *» 405 » ®»*73; 373,' 350.1 M, IS5* 217’ S4SKJ!LV SB4, K? , k ®°» l(r '' Iti3 » 110 ’ 113 ’ 2W on* io» oftOihart. tor which uo certiflentci Uoa been i«sqed, ha. hSt'in 5m- f V r “" D P*J raeil ‘ of assetiment 4ne Decern b«r 10,185,, end wiU bo sold at TnbUc Sale, in the dty cf 0D - vY* l&th Jay of March, next, unless tie *T2»a?£sr “■ u *»«• fe3s ~ d3w WATERMAN PALMER. Treasurer. [ns*MoNOMoenEr.A Valley Bane.—Notice'' —Books Trill bo opened at the KTAffATH 4 mirst in tbeßorongh ofMcEecsport, for «absrrlptioni to the rw cm MONDAY, TQE22» DAY OF FEBRT3ART NEXT, from 10 A. M.to 12 JL, and from 2 to nTie i. l O f “««*ary) from day to day iw *i*dayi,atthe*am9hQur*. , .__ . _ Oarrcc'rTctCosirxsclo.Tnis. Ja2S.daw3ffF _ ■ A. atlUjit. Omen or,run EuzCASax-Coanirr.) lMc,Fchn»rj3d,lt&?. / WiCE.—An Election for seven tbo ihio CanalGjmpaay, <sp UietwnlOß “• - feS; ' ilJ . A. n.-CACCIXrY, See*)-. •709,785 37 B^ , i^s^ AR ' Sr BUREAU.—AN EX PERIiNCED EMTOIS, o Bocmribl; AatlMir, on I • thoroughly educated Litcrnry man, ireary with rwcuty. .* n of Daily.Jotuii&lUa, ho* ilrter mlood to hire cot or fcdl his braio. at r«u3, to those wl>o may rcqnlre their acrr-icea, in nny honorable way. Merchant*, Iftislnew Moo, Inventors, and dealer* of ercry kind, will bA (applied, off band, with eticel or otberwiew,) Notircn, Cards, Circnlar*, or any rpt>- ciee of article desired. r Fotitidaoa will W copplied with Speeches. Report?, lte« dmlonj. Letters, Toast*, pAtnphtcts, Editorial Article*, ComionnlcAtion*. and peer , other sort of IrroJn work, whkb they may find In InctibM nJeot or tronUcsomo to <[., for themselvea. Ladle*and Gentltmen, tff ervry rank in'sodetycr oceu ?allon in life, can hate Letter* writtoo on any robiect ffhether haetuess or sentimental. , The advertiser w ill also conduct ur traumata Cormiron denceof every Lind, either Eoalu-h, Firocb. Fojialsb tier, man cr Italian. ' “ ’ Fottrj, Acratln Ito LmW AlLnnu, «.*■», BilM-do„.r. Mooodkj,.DaO,iop<»,tkDrof ttonnnt d.Ual.uJ conn d.utUlch«n l et l r;lntUnitto»jei 7W a in ,l 0 cirronman™ or «reot In life, .111 to luruMitd In InxioULln conddrnco, bv writing nnderalgncd.nodcnplalalDj' their rrirhoArl Orden by mrll nrompatilcj wnu canli, trill to .Irlrflv sod promptly nttdudrd to. s Audrcaa T. W. ~UCGIIEET, ‘ Watch mil Cloeh Maker 9nx F__ importer op ■ ’ TfSh INE WATCIIESAND JEWELRY w»m ud Aafr’Ail work innitm. i ! 1 McCijiNTOCK, " 4 ' IttPOKTgBAys B»1IP| jy' • C • A R p 'B' j g HCcTOt!?! r i -, ,, .? nd an im ™enso Bto.-k ot Utrpeta of all klodi an.! uualltki, wltli th» uou of doing oar usual , vk lb. time, andcomparatia* io^rtvX^SiJftT^.V •?'**£* *«"***!» im“: * ifL thu difficulty that wo har,-« -V U tucel fgKSiES" M, '“ s S£ will .ell at greatly redocod ’ «-,»hkli w» IV. iICUCTQCK. NO 112 l Urtf , ~ 1000r BB , LS - FLOUR, Brand ft' ,tor,! abJ for l y • fnsuraiut ; rha».Wisr, ! John P. Mrcgu-. i J. Riimldo Sank, | Thomas Hell, i Jlirßlchards Mnckli TOKft. Cap t. Mark S v il. Kier, Jabn 8. Dilwonh, •TOferfa RJI.T-, Win; IL Ua*s, ‘ John Shfplou, Waller Bryant, Iw-jsH, Jr. Alexander Bradley, Joseph fl. Leech, Johu PnlUrton, _ Nathan ¥. Ilart,' Das Id It. Chambers William-Carr, * Hobart It. llnrtlay. • J v O. ItifTTN. 4«.n t *nriu j , Jons .M. KißKPiTßtvr', i 'VYii.iLMCtJtciny / j rlLUifi. latair, } i. eo c v ift Josipjr AißttEa, • i E. P. DAiirsona, ■ J * J. TIIO7JPSON, « Bareao. Cox 2U 83, i*hilad*)pUla F. 0., p*_ JAMES UAKDIXER,
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