Ijiitelmrgjj n. r ntuua -E. l. x.te.v—-a heeli. —scutu suit 8. BIDDLE & Co., BDlfpESani PROPRIETORS. BITTSBE’HOH: FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 19, 1858. Without Food.— We find thefollovung ‘acco&nigoing the rounds of the press: ■ “A women named Hays of tie town of Day Saratoga Co., New York, has lived now for eighteen months'wifHdnt a morself of food. Incredible as it may seem, there is Utile,; if any donbt, hnt this woman has lived for more than 18 months withoot eating or drinking. Wo have not alluded to the case before for the roa .on of its apparent incredibility; hnt scientific gentlemen, together with hundreds of others r, r BC T Un y’. haTe »««»»« convinced ia ?° deception practiced, and that ,t™,n actually subsists without food or This story professoalocome well authenticated hefore the public eye. It is only one more lobe .added to many similar accounts which have come down to us, but we are inclined to the belief that they lack for tho most part that rigorous authenticity without which such mirac ulous talcs should be laid upon theshelf. A Scotchwoman is reported in tho Philosophical Transactions to have lived eight years without taking anything except a little water on one or two occasions, and a woman is mentioned by Beraid who lived fifty years without food. Mac kenkie quotes the case of a woman who had lockjaw for eighteen years and had taken no food during four years. Other coses which have been cited from time to time in works upon the human system, and commented upon and at tempts made to explain them, are calculated to shake the incredulity of the moat skeptical. And >yet ihe question cornea back os to how tho laws "upon which our existence depends can be set at defiance is this manner? A reviewer in a recent number of Ulac/ncood's Magazine sums up in a powerful argument the results of all known laws touching the chemistry of the human body, and arrives at the conclu sion Ihafcunless all Physiologyia a delusion the marveUous stories of four years’ fasting and the Uke, arc impostures, and- this affirmation is strengthened by all the cases we know in which the ; motive and possibility of deception are eliminated. Certain it is that no person can live without breathing. What, aaya the reviewer, does breathing depend on? It depends on tho constant interchange between carbonic acid in the blood, and oxygen in the air. Unless there were _ carbonic acid in the blood, no exchange could take placo, no breathing could be effected. Every; moment; therefore, some small portion of carbpnicracid niuat be separated from the blood and replaced by oxygen. And. this carbonio ;acld : k comes from a destruction of the tissues of the body?" directly or indirectly it was produced in tho act of waste. Its , presence implies waste and tho act of breathing implies a continuous supply of such waste. The system, as has been ' proved, cannot afford this waste for a longer perlod than until it reaches an average propor fiano£fsur-tenths, 1- c., supposing an animal to ‘weighXlOO lbs. it will succumb when its weight bar; been' reduced by wont of food and conse quent.:waate.of tissue to 40 lbs. Noted coses are ’on 1 r«opr4,pf persona who have submitted volun tarily to starvation. The reviewer alludes to the caso of* Granie who starved himself in the prison "of/Toulousei and expired on the sixty third day, dnring which time he drank water and occasionally ale a little. This andnumer oua other instances icdl authenticated, to which way add the result of numerous experiments to this point upon various animals, go to show that all narratives of absolute fasting prolonged over three iponths, must be rejected. Tim Fatb of Lecomptos.— The Southern and jaro-slnrery papers express great confidence in itho-TiUimatejtriumph of the administration in its efforts, to Carry the Lecompton Constitution ■through Congress, in defiance of the protests of the Republicans and Free Stato democrats.— They admit/ 1 that appearances may now seem against Ibekn, bat then—according to their logic—members are weak, and offices are tempt ing. Somejif these journals unbluahingly ex press their jbelief that the’Leoompton swindle will be consummated through the corrupt prac tices of the ruling powers at Washington. In deed such conviction seems reasonable, when it _is remembered that members of the Cabinet openly occaphr the seats of tho refractory mem bers of Congress endeavoring to persuade or intimidate them into the support of their favorite measure. Attorney General Black—the legal adviser of functionaries of the govern ment has so ‘far forgotten his position as to permit himself to bo seen in the lobbies of the House of Representatives, using his personal duencejo _ ‘people' s Coo> corruption and fraud, and in epyxisfea fo> &e popular will. Wall, we bare *hl* r'jtwA&tiQn —this thae members of Con pu% who submit Is, the dictation of the Presi dent in tils great easiest will eventually share «be common fate of Traitor* to the People, she ttaisicsore .S'ttA—a pro-slavery paper, in the ‘interest of the administration—has a corres pondent at Washington who, professes to hare a position behind the throne, and accordingly is quite oracular, when, ever the “affairs of state ’ constitute the harden of his epistle.: This letter writer, nailer dale of Feb. 15th,j treats as to such paragraphs as are annexed. If correct, ibe7 look bad enough for the friends of freedom: “There is no longer any doubt about the final admission of Kansas under the Lecompton con stitution at an early day. As it was with the compromise measures-in 1800, there will be some •Tack.i7tg,!>An spite of all the opposition of ‘young Doctor Townsend,’ and no recourse will be had to his celebrated ‘aanaparili-ut,' Minnesota and Kansas will be tacked and pass the Senate when ce? iho well-ascertained majority of that august Dody may be-determined ‘to make a night of it.’ la the House ' the measure is daily gaining strength, and a majority for it is counted without any conversion or return of repentantsinnera. It Is the understanding of the friends of the administration, of .peace and the Union, that in conformity with the President’s recommenda tion, Congress, shall express its concurrence with the bill of rights which allo.ws the people of Kansas to alter or remodel their constitution whenever they please. Though this seems: to he a work of supererogation, yet it will take the matter out of the hands of hair-splitting coun try court lawyers, who might possibly hang a quibble on it, and bring peace to agitated bosoms of sensitive politicians who are ready to fight, bleed and die for ‘popular sovereignty/.. Thus will calomel and jalap toko the place of •^a^sapa^Ul-ia. , "General Calhoun seems to bo determined to represent the olosslo figure of impartial justice; his eyes being still blindfolded as to the returns of Kansas election. I(o wishes Congress to decide the question without knowing what party has carried the.day. : come to jndg msnt~-a second Daniel l !’ "Ah ereat will occarjA a day or two which will add much strength to the Lecomptoncon fltitatibn, and the admission of Kansas under it. Wo may hare a now pronunciamenlo in the right quarter.*’ •' r • • ' i The, "event” to "occur in a day or;two”, is very ilkely.a dodge to bring subsequent letters in demand, pud is intended for what Bennett terms a "sensation paragraph.” There is no event which can possibly occur that will add to the strength of the Lecompton Fraud, unless it is a scheme of wholesale briberyand corrup tion—a consummation- which, we trust for the honor and peace of the nation, will not be brought about. • „ / The Boston Journal has a private dispatch from -Lawrence, stating that tho Territorial House of Representatives have with great anon imity ;passed a bill declaring any endeavor to put the Lecoiapton.Constitution in force to be a felony, punishable with death. We do not know whctherTcmtorial enafctments can legally reach the villains who expect to profit by the conaum- of the Lecompton scheme. Bat one thing is Pertain, if such laws as the above should be enforced after Saas&s shall. be adniiUed as a be far less reason to complain than has existed in regard !to any law hoir; on tho statute boots of that Territory.—ir.l'. Trib. totho fid that tho bet*. « io jhdhei-KaMM wouUoriouMnot bo o stare yste, tffechmUy decided by the PtraldeSS President says: at' ihi* Tt Gc ” s!a c,^‘ A Democratic Pmidcntahontd be goodrantW. Uy Ana ollthwo grajAtaa tedbcitffffl to the Captain’s | settle. * "" ©ape. CAMora nan ■■m;tmvat r -rh»OSSM. WismvGvos.Jlonday Fe b' 16 Tk, , Piafl-,«ofTa M 4»y, thn. p»jßilsr«p«c l ,to Kansas Commit! Mr. Calhonn,fhegroatpoUUcal joggles of Kan- j*P«akerOrr, met laaimight. The JJjetfty, fcj ‘ aas, who la now at Washington, with the fM* of 2 - ££**“• J&jwe* their tree colorsat'the oht • Kansas, os he imagines In hia breeches oockeL “® a^re 00 investigation, and do not ; Calhoun la an anomaly in. our Bepubllcanhls'tory BerfiSted for S ?Mnii?fo^a li ‘ L ? COI ? P T t<>ll men i' ano iaa worthy the etas, of ; mans flourish under the administration of f or Inquiry into the irregular, returns, frando- James Buchanan. In" the earlier and better |? nt ' T 0s > etc " 1116 propositions to inquire into days of the Bepnblic a dueling in the nond or matl , e , r ? weTe . “ n ,oteJ llo ' r “- The ma tt situation in the pllloitwoiiMl,.. v P ° ’ jonty would hear of no inrestigalionezcept into edtoo mod M “ T ' b “ n dM “ the , mere P™erfitigs of the Leeompton Con- fbrW The Free, says.- ™.tion. They intimated that the investigation nehave heard of a Bank President, who masl le finl »k«d this week.—.V. on tia travels, and<*rried hU Bnt J obn Calhoun, the in- IS .u-*r s fraud, has improved upon this idea. He is a sort of peripatetic bal i°t*D°x- He has converted himself into a Ira veUing election. Disdaining the old mode of “iTI? 2 ?'’ he Crst ,ectt «B the votes, of certain detoded men in Kansas, and then proceeds to coant and change these votes, with a facile rapidity that would amaze Herr Alexander, Signor Blitz, or even the celobrated Bouton, who astonishes European Kings and Commons. Calhoun has removed his apparatus to Washing ton city,and hu been performing all sort* of achievements of legerdemain since his arrival there with this rare contrivance. When he-got to Bt. Louis, ho caused it to bermnounced that the pro-slavery men had won the prize; but since he has felt the publio pulse, on bis way to Washington, and while in that city, he has given strong signs of allowing the. votes of the majority to control. At tM« indication all the Northern advocates of the Leeompton Constitution gave a great shout of joy. They were fall of exultation at the bare idea of Calhoun doing the fair thing Now it must not be understood that this conces sion was to be a complete one. The hope thus held out was only as to the Legislature. The Governor and other State odicers were elected as such by the Free State vote, bnt it wonld not do to give all to the majority; so it was inti- Imated that, the latter should be given to the pro-slavery minority, in order that the Legisla ture should be able to pass no law over the Gov ernor’s veto"! But the joy of the Northern advocates of Le compton was short-lived. Calhonn has given his magio ballot-box another examination. He has pronounced a new incantation. He has con sulted thp oracles for another declaration. Tho pro-slavery men in Congress are discontented lat these Northern threats. They are detennin ed, therefore, to keep all the cards In their own hand; and so the arch magician changes front again, and causes it to bo finally and emphatic ally announced that he will not deoide who has got tho Legislature of Kansas anti l the Lecomp tm Constitution is accepted and Kansas compelled to take it. This places, also, two United States Senators at his disposal” Ins Pose Tease.— The receipts-of hogs dar ing the post week have been light, and the packing season is now drawingrapidly to a con elusion. The hogs now coming in are light, and it iB probable another week will about finish the season. The receipts for the week and the sea son now stand ns follows: Total for the week 7^7 Previously reported 435*637 Total for the season 443,524 Whole ntuaber pheked inl£s6-7. ...844.612 “ " “ 405,896 1854-5 855,786 “ “ “ 1858-4 421,000 “ “ “ 1852-3 881,000 The whole nember packed here the-present season will reaclj 455,000 probably. Wo hate received return? from one hundred and six places, where packing has dosed, and will give the aggregate for each State, asfkr as the returns Lave hate been received, res erring the details for onr full and find report 1858-7. 1857-8 Sixteen places In Ohio foot up 400,800 518,732 Eleven “ “ Kentucky foot aplS37,olfl 355,874 Tmrty-fcur “ Indiana “ 289,388 371,582 Thirty. two •* Illinois «• 335,887 370,557 Thirteen “ Minouri • “ 128,494 154,547, Increase 278,087 In this statement we include the packing a 1 this place, and estimate the number at 460,000 which cannot be much tinder or above the whole amount which will be packed. The wholo number packed at all tbe places reported last year was 1,818,468, and the pre vious year 2,489,502. The wholo number of places reported last year was one hundred and ninety. It is pretty dear that thetatlo bf in crease will not be as large at the places yet to hear from as those above reported. In Northern Illinois, hogs larded badly, and there is a foiling off in this ! article, in that section, as compared with last year. There is an increase in weight of from three to twenty pounds per hog, at nearly all the places heard from, and as a general thing, except in the section named, the yield of lard has been over that of last year. There can be no doubt that there is an increase in weight, as compared with last year, bnt what the exact increase is, we cannot say until our returns are completed. Our opinion is that it cannot be less than 4 per cent, or over 6 per cent. Ctn. Price Cur. # Extraordinary Requisition.— The Legisla tive Investigating Committee in Kansas, having traced the Delaware Crossing frauds dose to Calhoun, President of the Lecompton Conven tion, Qov. Denver has sent a Requisition for him to Mr. Buchanan, os Chief Magistrate of the District of Colombia, wherein Sir. Calhoun issapposedtobe. The fact that said returns sa forr ged, with many othgrgjff^laa^M^gßßySff^ l la a candle box under a [woodpile, in Calhoun’s office yard at Lecompton, affords presumptive evidence of Calhoun’s gullL His chief Clerk, McLean, hod* sworn that said returns bod been sent to Calhoun, at Westport, Mo., by Calhoun’s direction. McLean had fled and there Is s requisition after him. What next %— Cleveland Plain Dealer. According to the latest dates from Lawrence, the Delaware Crossing forgery of election re turns is traced to Calhoun, Henderson, Franklin, and Diefiendorf. The names in the returns of the Kickapoo election are mostly copied from the Bofiutio City Directory. Cin cinnati is again used for Oxford and Bhawnee, while Delaware Crossing is a mixture of the two. Gov. Denver has not only issued a requi sition upon the President for Calhoun, bat also upon the Governor of Missouri for McLean, as a fugitive from justice. Let it be kept in mind that this action is taken by an officer and ap pointee of the Administration. First Blood in the Moutos Wax.—By way of California we have news that on December 7th, CoL Alexander with the Gth dragoons at tempted to force their way through Echo Canon, and that in the attempt four dragoons were killed. Thinking It Impossible to force the pass. Col. Johnston, who had assumed command of the troops, retired, and in a few days dispatched Col, Alexander, with twenty-eight dragoons as an escort, to St. Lotus, to obtain supplies. The news is up to Deo. 18th, at which time the troops were well supplied with faeland provisions, and were comfortable. Great Drought ra Gerhart. —Accounts from the Harts mountains state that the district of Claasthal is suffering from an unprecedented dearth of water; the natives hod left off washing their hands and faces more than once a week, 1 the authorities of the place having imposed a fine of two thalers on all lanndresses who persist in pursuing their tirade. Great quantiles of cattle were dying .from thirst, and a few of the community, who are unable to forego cleanli ness, use beer to perform their ablations. The notes of the Stock Banks of this State are regarded with suspicion, owing to the late develoments regarding the over issues of the Canal Bank of Cleveland, and those of the Union Bank, Sandusky; Seneca County Bonk, and CUy Bank, Columbus, ore discounted 6 percent. - the City Bank of Cincinnati 30 per cent. Those of the Canal Bonk of Cleveland are nominal.— (Jin. Com. Charity.—lt is stated, says the New York Journal of Commerce, that the number of per sons at this time receiving alms is that city, is more than one-sixth of the entire population.— Tjtis number is entirely supported by two of the remaining five-sixths, the other three barely supporting themselves. A Democratic paper of the North, which sup ports Buchanan and Lecompton, says that the Kansas difficulty "is without exception the most miserable exigency in which the Democratic party ever found itself.” If this Is so, Mr. Bu chanan’s friends may boast that ho "is equal to the exigency. -just about.— Lou. Jour. A Victim to Camphxse.—Mrs. Eisenbrise, a resident-of Lowlsburg, Pa., was so terribly >uraed, a few evenings ago, by upsetting a cam )hone lamp over her dress, that she died in a jew hoars. Her husband and son were badly injured while endeavoring to. extinguish - the flames. • Hon. Danin 8. Dicmos.—lt instated that the' Hon! Daniel 8. Dickson—“Seripture'Dlok” —therirince of tho "Hards” of New York Slate, has taken strong grounds against the Lecompton Swindle, and. that the "Hards” generally oi th 4 Empire State agree with him In nis position. Col. Wade Hampton, of South Carolina, died snddenly at his plantation in Mississippi on the 10th instant* as we learn by a private,dispatch from Colombia. Col. H. has long been a pop ularaßdlDflaehUalcititen through-out theScath. Snr Fob.— Thc Euffolo AdHrtiser says'that the Governor of Pennsylvania has sent a requi sition- to: the ;Gorenior ©fjOhlofot the delivery up of Mr. Porter* the sso,ooo?de^tultisrstewe tary of the Ain tricah Sunday school Union. Tna Washington Union is all at once smitten with anxiety abont the preservation of the Dem ocratic party. It says it “must be preserved '* Must is good. The assertion of the Union is not so conclusive, however, as (0 prevent os from inquiring into the means of preservation. The Great Holland Remedy—bo ERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS.— Persons aobject to nervous or«irk headache, will find In Boerhsre’s Holland Bitten a «nr?. ■afe and pleasant remedy. It soothe* tho throbbing head, correct! aridity of tbe stomach, tuilrts digestion, and ere* afoa a healthy appetite. It u, without doubt, a m«t UghUhl preparation, and an effectual remedy. The fort that It le now a very popnlar medicine throoghout all the Holland settlements in Wisconsin, New York. Mkhlgst, Illinois and Indiana, speaks mneh in its fovor. Cantos!—Be carefhl to ask for Boerhare’s llUluut Bit ten. Tbe great popnlarity of this medicio-has induced many Imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. at $1 per bottle, or six bottles lor *&, by the pro prietors, BENJ. PAGE, A CD., Manufacturing Pharma* feßtistsandChemists, 27 Wood street, between Ist and 2.1 Pittsburgh, andDruggista generally. 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AI*)» alt kind* cfPalnta, Oik, Varnish et, Window alas. Petty, Bnohtw, Ac., • cbovt Diamond AUey. 3KUSTRY H. COljljtNß, ~ Forwarfflngana Commtalon Merchant, A./ i ASD wnoi.gm/r DHILEBra '; • ChfiMe, Butter,- Seads. BUatu tmt m. a Wat strut, rSohryii. Special iflottcrs. FROM NEW YORK, AND VA STUPACTUKEB3. The Beat Fnel to nae thla Weather U • OANNEL COAL. - A GOOD SIZED LUMP LAID ON THE rfrt* P™ l * *lll retain Ore for if hoar*, and at any time a briek fire la wanted. • few bluwa of the poker endbrerUr—it borala out into a briillaat flame, dispensing Hghfand beat through all the room.' TRY IT? Onlere left at the I>*pot, And«r»onitrrct and R. R, Allflhenv, or dropped in the Poet Office, Pittsburgh, promptly filled. Bltnmlnoui Cool slio delivered at lowest rates, -“2EL__ W. A. M.CI.CRO. N3CW OVRPBTSI t ' • AT THE FOUKTR STREET STORE w. D. h D. JleCillUffl ,ttave just received a very dbfr.“T?? aaaortoentof CARTBTS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac.. comprising 1 ’ VELVET AND BRUBSEUL TAPESTRY ANDTHREE PLY, ! BUPRRFIN* AND- i *. “««•!«» Of Droggeta from one to four yarda wide M^S’l4%™J r&p re servat ive. fii Carb. Soda, Epwun Salta, SUB. Jo .a oU „ Oafo Trigacaath, . . .. o - POT and SODA ASHES. *“* Corner Fourth and Wood ttmts. extension op stay. DRS. C. M. TJTtTCII & J. W. H V JCKS Will contiqao their OtSce at 191 Penn Street OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, TILL //»/;/1 f'/RST, ISSS, ; Where they may be con-mltcd daily, {Sundays woiptd,) for Consumption) Asthma, Brou ; ebltls aud all other Chronic Affections connected , with, or predisposing to Palmonary Dlaease. DRS. FITCU A S YK ES foci that they cannot too exrnest • ly or too frequently admonish Invalids of the EXCEEDING BANGER OF BELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE—its , symptoms ultra seem Bounding as to beget a deloilvo feel : iog of safety «rreo while tho disease U making rapid pro | B™*. and tho patient neglects himself till a cars 1* next to : impossible. Office Uours~lo A. 31. to A P. 31. ®3Uh’o chargv for consultation. A list of questions will lx>. sent to tboeo wishing to con sult us l>) fotter. Address I>llS. C. M. FITCH A J. W. SYKES, j*27 191 Praa it., Pittsbnrgh. Pn. A. A. CARRIES & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, JVo. 63 Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PESXA. irprp>uo{ cj ~f bigbMt funding. Chartered v \ Bniuylraal* tod other State*, r Ire, Marine and Life Hiik* taken of all description*. A. A. CARRIER, 8. 8. CARRIER «AXU7Acmt» or Alcohol, Cologne Spirit* and Fusel Oil, dolfrdlyfo Aw. 18S and ITO Second Sfrui. . Business ©fmnacs- T 1)1880LUTIONr HE partnership heretofore existing be uo*2 J «£° oudo «lßn®d, under lb« nameandatyloof A. *V*r s * co - Wflß dUaolred by mutual coasentoo the 19th of January, lKjg. XLe bniinon of the firm will bo contin ued u herotoloro by A. LYONS, at the old aland, to whom payment* mnat W made of all debt* dno ibo firm. A. LYONS. 8. BOYD. A . Xj Y O N S, TSuccuMor }o A. Lyons A Co.) MAJICFACTCX** or LOOKI.NO GLASS £ PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEALER IN variety goods, 6cc., fcirtt/ 138 Wood B(,| Pittsburgh, p», Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby'giren that the partner- G^Li.L h ?.?- t^orß^ lt t^ l£iD Bbetwwathe undefinedu t rod « w oadertho firm of MERCER * JnScSfvSS«SSv B 0,!, !l ,d . l!l, hj tb9^^drawil th* books and accounts *i!i wiU t b *, fo ? Dll Iln 1 ln th*h*odi of tald Robinson (who ! he ? t 0) 41 th * OM««a»oa Fsderal •troet, whero those indebted wiU please call and settle with out delay, as the aocoonU wiU J» placed In the proper Sir " 110 "' unless paiJ*ba or bsfbre (bt flirt of HaSSF 0 "- •*WBttou® the liaslocu at tLa oM where tha want* of the old cmtoawre and all othere will t*»attended to u oanal. lho buinere will hereafter be conducted on the princi ple of sailing low ro* Ciaa. V jaSOritmhl STEPHEN MERCER 4 CO T DISSOLUTION. partnership heretofore existing be tween tlie unrierafgued, engaged In tE& manulactmw oinop# and Twin*, tinder the etylo of J. A If. GEBWJQ. 1 * ®Btiu! consent, dating from January Ist.: wmt^^S 8 * 40 * tboflra will be fculed JACOB GKttWIO. ' JftST.lwd — f- > HENRY aSEWIO. HENRY GERWIG, -Ve*. 459, corner Penn and Walnut Street', Manufacturer of Pittsburgh UEMP AND MANILLA BED CORDS, HEMP ROPE • wJS Broom Twine,Setting' tj&fssmz*.'* ai *‘" NOTICE, I„ , , PrrwtrWH, Jau. 11th,1659. HA\ h this day associated with me Benia* min F. Pottit and William H. Whltacra In the general Vjommlwlon. Wool and Prodncoßostaeaa. The style of the Arm will bo sPRINOKR IIARDACGH 4 CO. 3 SPRINGER HABBAUGU. Braises* fl4a»*u*u...«djuic» r. rirm.-.wiLa. tramcn*. SPRINGER UARBACGII a CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, Proriaions&Produce Generally, Jfo. 295 Übort y Strect - Pittsburgh. NOTICE. WE liave this day associated with os John R. EDSEnTand JAMES 11. WRIGHT, THOMAS a. injt,ilKS retiring from tba act Ire management of tbe bnslocM jalidlm N. HOLMES A SONS. Tiia “ GRF. AT HKABTIPIEB *o toxg tniBoccMfrci.it eocoßT, FOUND AT LAST! IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY t. F n f air tu lt » original color coter* lozoriaotly tbe Itcbta, 0,1 .11 •trcfou, bead and all eruptions; makes the hair tort. b«dtby. and gkesy, and preaeree it to any imaginable in “ lf b T magic, all blotches. Ac, from thVr.ce, tStolSrto? 1181 * *** ° trroat be *^* cfae &x circular and Peo J Wood 4 Co—Orot?w£iffi*^i 2 ’«in 7 « bare ncolTed so many onlrn and c*'is'C>«- Prot 0 J. Wood’a today to aeJSto Barton for a q uanU ty, < the 6 yon forwarded'all being & gbt OB H?4 quantity from yon. Ettrr customer*, and the approUdmu. and mtrooaee It renin* ftum the most sobetanUaltad worthydUrSiot our riHo-’ <<l' HI In i i ii mm i me- ad mmi aa nay be one grow of $1 *ii« and one fC elte; and brllete «• yoara Terr nwiwetfolJy, (Slgwd> DANIIL LATHROP V CO. Uly-voat <laor«. fit ChartM Mo, Nor. 10. liM. "aor. 0. J. Woo r>—boar BJr Soma Ume laat etnumer we 1 were Induced touaeowneof your Ualr BaetoreUve, and Ua affacta were «»wooilarfut. v« /wi a Mr dntj to too and the agile ted, to report it. Onr little fcu’a head tor acme time had been perfectly connd with eoree, and eomecalled it aeaid bead. The hair aunoat entirely camaofl laronaoqtMace, when a friend, a»o in* blaraflerie*a,adriaed nato naa yoorlteetoratiTe, we did ao with little hoj» of rocreii, bnt, to eur eurprlae, and the oftll our frtenda, a very few applies tl one removed the die* eaao entirely, am) a new and luxuriant crop of hair aooo atartod 00L and wo can novaay that onr boy,baa aa healthy a acaljv and aa luxuriant a crop of hair Many other child*-' Wa can tb.refore, and do hereby recommend your Beaton* Ore, aa a perfi-ci remedy for ail dlaeaaaaof tbeacaln and hair. We are, your*, reapectfuily, amou.w. mooiNDornAii. HARAU A. HTQQINBOTQAM. „ , iUanuraa, Maine, June 22, ISM. 1 aor. o. J, Moon—l>«*r bin 1 bare uied two bottlaa of Prof. Wood'e (lair lUetoretlre, aud cau truly aar It U the naat diacovery of the «a» t# rwtorin* ami chanatnx lair. Befora ua(n« 11 iwaaa inauofeoveuly. iirbalr bu now altalnad ita original colur. Yoo can racuuuseod It w the world wlthoot Ilia Icaii roar, e< mj caae waa one of tbe vnntklnd. Youn» respectfully. „ o i. wooo *OO, (In tfl* (l.'fct N, Y. Wire H&llltig totalilldimeot) tod ]]2 Wiwi, It !-oul«, Slo,, uil toll! Ly til rood Dfu* ESi. JwW Mfelrdftwla’p French ArlldSlwl Ftatvere iiTt'J"Klo«r«r WMMirlilt. h nr** now reciting oar Si.riug Style* »f Proncli Flower* to I flower litterlalt, whlct tor *». rlotjr and Lrentr dirpuK* tuv former lutum import*- tlou*. M*auf«mHng iie.rlf all U.e Uoo-.lt «• c(Tn f (■i.BtUt n« to offer to VlioldtaU ptmh:u<-r* inducement* boUi In iirl<n> tod ctmfiufcl «t;let. Wrlch ud F.ucy mibert la m.uy .t. 1.,, *ultaLl* (or £ .2* ” r* 1 4 *?’ **erji ilcwirlpllou o( |..w |„j cr j f 4U , y rwthro, Tor trimmln# Ikyd *.,4 tlflMrvh. Straw w ,j Fent-r HaU. For edo on liberal term*, l.y jmo. o. iu:«m:iwuN tmvru * o»i. UUi Urm.lwny, N*w Votk. American i'luw'M, Huicliii, Trimming*' r pilE nubscrUtfrn bop to ilraw atttuiion to JL their department of American flower*. ltuacb***Dd TrUntnliigi, which will he found complete, the deelsai b*ln* l*k«n I rum the fublnMbl* french, and lb* raenn* bcture (o thtlf uwn Flit'citin. iVWcfufr Iluv<r •nfy are ftfjnnlwJ to*iAmln»ttiii umplri. . , , J.NI). 0. UKX&KJtfiON HUYTU 4 Co., JalT.3ntd !AXI tlrouilwoT. New York ir • -- tlocß’i ittuifdr ior Pulmonary and T«i» Hnirenur Coaauiupttou. AVINO boon appointed aolo Agent for ton UfcWWISJO HOCA'fi celebrated t FOJt CONfIUMITIdN, thepoblle will now b« nut jn ono i >t iliu moat extraordinary retuwilM ex* jwn«r what bw heretofore bean cuniidervd ao taeorable 1 hare the tuute readily undertaken the tmr;, from (La ftcttoflu iitr*me eimplldty—being an outward appticu- Mon. thaaclloo of which la eeemijialy mlracnlooa, art tt« hMlhgopMurihoMtltrlbatM which make up tho cam»r* P 1 <m cottKitiudi now logeocre) dm. ?J‘j ®,‘ "•wImoetcpulldeuceiatbeaureasa of tbU remedy, which hu heretofore been u*4d In private pracllro with greet »acc*u,m U ihown by namtreua letters end certifl cetu, U new offered to tbe public. . I ...i.i. P W ,! l l , ,t ’. Co, ! ulnln £ direction*, lettnr* from dlrtln. jHUW.ldliidiuli.inii documentary evidence from tbe the hueplulof Havana, Island of Cuba, Ac_ wMacootnpauy tin remedy. These apeak volumes in Its praise, end pobllcity la only repaired to render ll aa popnUr ult la beneficial. Address JAMES IUSiSK, Solo Agent for the United State*. No. Oil Market afreet, Philadelphia. _Prtnclpt] Office, IOSQ FXT2WATE&. fcftfmd Jtrtn Slibmisrmtnts. -P J ic S*>«, OB Tuesday m!L!? ■^ I tk\s£ b "lir ! S^Aants*' lamrMce Co. of Philadeiptua. ““ • WJL T - FBITIT - »• •>. McCAKS, SOTtuj. containing uum b ’ °?“BMn»ti roai Amount U Cnfllal Slock paid In ami lnrmt«l.-ta»,000 00 .. : B °' p,M ——■ i p*ret to cellar In flowr toUhed from *33,428 W House, hog becL, M T Tt* B ?** RUk * 00 **» Ohio ««* Hi»i«ippi JUw. tad ! oeceeur/tat ^ 11 Iworo. agatart lon or «Uma« by Fire, .well 0/ good water it thHS? “ *«» ■g»»wt the peril, of the S«T“d Inland ; fclso, tad three other well, on the olace™Trl™ *Wis*tica end Tiao.portati.an ' .n » Vft ctuc*®. I *<g» of thriving timber. Thi.l.coaaideredooeof thetewt John 0. Montgomery, John If. Pomroy, I>- J. am. In tin ncighkodmod. An, wrnaVK'm l?, ¥'?*“• f- r - m '»«. Bm» O&lnn, BnnJ. a wnalil ao well to cell end tee before purchMiojr eleewhrre •*• Maraball, Chari**. B. Wright, John J. Pattmon, S£Tn^“‘ I po *?"'. J *“ >» »'3 E1 *°~ ,r - <*** _ j-ele Eoconunenco et 10 0 dock, when term, will be nuLu ' ; toga Vj JMftgwP J ALEX^EB EaiJPLOV AIETNT. 800 A Month, and AU Expenses Paid A N AGENT IS WANTED in every Town X\. sod Coanty in the United £ute*. to cnraz* in ■ re bTemin?»de^ 7 bu *kM», lj which NFTT A°f?‘» rea^^ed " ?£* 1,111 panlcnlar# tddreaH. MOV "' re ;r,-sr ° r th<r Brightly* PnrtoD** Digest, 17M—!*&:• Do . B-jtiilT Joriapnidenc*; Da on the Lew of Costa; J ° m “ “ 4 «*«*' Fn,.h mppUn of tbe »bor« .Ixn l.id Work, rocri.ed »I KAY A CO, 65 Wood it. 'rßDkUn Fire lunranei Company of PBILADBLFBIA . _ ecuotoee. Cberlre W. Baorker, ‘ '| Adolph E. Borle, George W. lUcLerdt, J Samhel Gieot, f 1 , I Oerid S. Bro»», JlOTdrcel D- Lewi., Jacob R. Sroiih! Tbblee Wegner, J Morrii Ihuicriii. „ no CHARLEd K. RANCHER, Preeident. Cuiua 0. Bajicexe, Secretary, Ttl* Company continoei to make Insurance., permanent or limited, on every description of property In town and . country, at rata u low aa are eoailsteut with aecarity fivif nrwwT-; —r Jp* vanvaj have reserved a Urge contingent fond, EBOOKS—Ledgers, Journals Cash I w hlch, with their Capital and Premium*, safely inrated, Book*, Day Book*, Invoice Book* Chnc-v n„L , aftod ample protection to theaasnred. '^^sswsspMac!: Temporary Cash, .9. a. CiSiusß. ANB window tickets Kd„fbSta" '» <- «««, <Or , MO r 4318,1» 08 ' 84,377 78 •- 1 B3tf « :l7 .... 61,8SffW - U&A'Q. r 200 ®USrOLO\£R SEED received on I Biace their focorporatlon, a period of j tart. : ti., h,-r. p«ld „£££> BIIWYEH * DILWOKTU, j thociaod Dctlan Lotted by flro, thereby »ffnrrlln g «Tidenee 130 andJ32 Second atreeti. |®f of Inturaoce, u well a* their ability and | dUpoaltion to meet with nremptaeo all Silks selling at low pripps •&<£?.£ *” l * rg * I "*’ “ of UTTER AND EGGS—2O bbls. Butter; - » 30 'do Em * ’ •»ÜBIVCE * DILVIOKTH. K«etlwd«mUbr «la b* - .. ( i?M ELLOw ' s warrant and pro. 1 Continental Insnranee Company. M POSITION BOOKS(MjjI, » B EMB, If fte Ltfitom ttJLtfLia, t?K7i oonigr add Second iti. «rb a EDGEftSi Journals, Day Books. Cash ; fEaiituucsuTn, order by """i™ *nd Order tg | ioUiorlzedOiplul, One illUloa DoU»n r Stale Book Jtaafiecturei. S * c ” r * d ,na ‘“"“Wi-H -?»o*. 31, 33 and 33 Matlm «tre»t, MwSSSSK? bb 'oiFs ri SSrD I r“ !,,D Pmad ‘’^- f.!» K„r“wJ .“v i „£3is“°'“” m IWn '"' ic. ~ ; th?worii ,ltoraßC * ua^,rp * ~ul4 Fr * r < ljt *» to *ll j.*rti of -UO&WJUSAT FLOUK—oOO hags ext™ j Bockwbm yioar fornlt by JQUSnofii 4 CO. ! Torcl)l **•*»*,eocrtftrot wtth*?carity. JonSnoTD^co/ B B B.M OVAL. ; snxctou. The Cleveland «3fc Pittsburgh ftall Road, 1 Q^ffnM^jh^ LLl ° i,Y,foriaer>ylU<;otd, -‘ r of PewlaAc., I The Pittsburgh‘cAumbus and Cln- ot wm » Oi elnnatl Rail Road. JOH i! "• ftnadrCcrfeiaenA BmUb,lmpprtlM AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY .^S^ d u‘S^S?“ u ’ N °' 21 “ " 3w‘iS i fcoM M o D ,o o s BEroi , : row r^^sM,,r PUNN STBEET, ABOVE WAVNE, ADJOUJ.Na THE BuaPUU. ’ “ TUri Th „ „ CANAL. | HOWAttS HINCHMAH, firm cf UrlHAiton A Co.. Prodao, ir^asf ; iS ' nh ™ a ' r ~c«sliS7Sf» _ ONOWNATJ, MOJSVILLB Yvd ALL I^ I3, VEBTEBN. NOBTfI WEStEKN Al® WDTH » , WWTERJf STATES. Fr«i*iiti*wot tomartofth* shore r'—r la ib» um. can to which it is lfadad at thli Depot/^ (° aK flints. *foHLtf PlaionaetiDD epply to JOHN P. GLASS, — Agent. JTJ AY i MARTI N’S A Urge M -A iLu celetraled Blackleg rac'd lhl» day by Cortur of lU Diamond M d g^, AK LEATHKK BELTING— I 623 fast of ■"* A*_?^™3ps,a)jtia2Bst.cijir«. H_ ~' Anotlier Jot of superior 4Jgn>]»tyj n »tracdb/ . J. l h. pim.rTpq nramwoio, anTt-cSTS V?J ,#riBr on hutd St 2«io<l 28 bUCloir iL fclg J, k JL PHILLIPS tRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTH i. A Urgwrtock of all wfdthslbr *aJobj •- J- * H. PHILLIPS. SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1858,-Viry Patterns, toelodlng MantiUss, p—nnc. nSi - * P..U, ta 5’ SJE 23*-TS: SESSSg-ftjg. * *S-“ Firtt Pn-miatn System cf l>raa Catting with foil Inttrne- uni by to.il oa the rwaipt of it; Child’* ayiUmSO .. t W7«std RemovaJ-Bcßrnave’* Holland Bitter*. WE have removed the manufactorv of r^ M " UX ' Bt.VJtMtS PAGE,JI,jCO. T r £,r» d , eralg l ed ia ““honied to offer at JLPnblle Sale, on Thuredey ere nine, the SSth c!*t of, n?n I ?^ r^iP ftXt * ** Merchants Erchun, Inthedtrof PttUbnrgb, om» andlrtded eighth lotemt fint claim agifnit rt>» Locfce anrtDamt and ether real and p»rwm.i tetahitoUe of Ws« Youghiogheny Co_ known m tk* UiimereUim, coDaietiDg la port or twoflmMor? I gtMfc ono tor $OOOO tad mother tor sli,ooo on nid Como*- I ?' y ,tJ rork * , J£ d WBondeof $l,OOO «£*, | Tfa ***i4 Mortgage will be doe thteyear ***• Dims and Baal Ketete of tbeToagfelogbeay Narlra : Woo Co- ui van nloable not only u an indisputable out let to thousands of icm of (he beet Bltnmiaocs Coal In thle coaa rj, tmt tor th. water powweflhrStoii^Si^e position tor application to mills and machinery .w worki considerably owr'ooe hundred - 1 (booeenddoUen. ACATIN LOOUIS ft CO- ! __ Stock Broker*, Q 3 JTocrth street COAX. PROPERTY FOR SALE ISCUcfee ofLuuLat Selin wills, on the© A P B R. ICO sacs at Recheeter, O, on th*D ft P & B. 3 Lot* In the town efßochaatH-. The mime ex» In free end mcamtol operation. Porier- Ul to AUSTIN LOOMIS ft CO - _^ 8 _ 68 Koarth «r- N Ol ICE.—Any person having any claims *c«lnittb« ondeni£aad trill pnarat tbam at th« •lore, forner of Siati* aodtlmithfleld strata, for ImoodUto • e *te. Dt . MICEAETiySiSS^ - Jr TO LET—A two story brick Dwelling containing o rotttaa and finished garret, «tfnntt rH ' atuUarait. thujulroof *ll K KINOT* • =S\.. We 211 Liberty stmt, r F» LET—A well finished two story E®; X Brlckpwalllng, tn nkaorder, containing tUJ“M rooms and Aplabedf*n«t, wat^S'WTSSI •Itoaito on Washington at, jUlegluny city, EnqSni .*•« K II KIN Op & Übaitjrstrat. ' TO LET—A two story Brick on bttwMo l>«tin and tha Hear. rSb3 ■ of falfl tt. n. KINO, Ka m Liberty at, A' ALUABLE OIFTfor any season, and ot P«raanratT«loe. la Web.ter‘a Unabridged Wo. ~ ua tfma enough la oos year's ma to pa* to lUalf and that mtUtU* daeaiad food property which wM cUarUa.lf cue* a jaar."-ik«, V« 1 Wsbatoris Cultarslty McUooary; Wabsuriatvo Dictionary, * i \> abater's lHgh Bchool Dictionary, I WebaUr’a Primary Dictionary, Hrbatar'iFpckstlttcilonary. I hit J. L. READ. ?g Paarth at | Eau Am» LIST OARPJiTS-A large and n*w lolof lUg lad rj« Carpet* or til qajOlißc il»o. »**rf»MwrHn*olofU«a P C*rwt,»ll of wK wiU U •oldttfrMtlyrwluotdpricw. 11 " ™ w. MtcuOTQCK, 11a a„fc,t ,i r ..t. : £ bather \va<so.n ',vaiPs -56 ddi: : otourtod wtm&t«lor (ho beat omlllr, os bond' for •«!. b, WKLL3, EIDLIK 1 CO., ** No. 80 fooith HrMi ! S—A good assortment on twHLMd MHI for tall bj WiXLS, RIDDLE A (XX, H-- No. so rontth itmt. ARNESS—One doable sett Carriage Har nwj.illrfr f>Ut«3, for *U« tb*ap by ° w ” _ WELLS. tUDDLE * col No. 60 Taarth «t. \ Til KJJGWKFS— A new lot of l>rugget9 of all XJ width*, fro® 1 «rd to 4 yard* la wUtfir to twjold cii«p for cub, *t the Wk.t .tm*Chrw« Stork * rel 7 w. UcCUXTOCK. i af chelo< "‘’ Uhristadoro’e, L \reod «tn 4 Witety ll*lr Dytijart rtcejrcd «d tot Mt? „ JOfl - PtRSUNQ'S, i 0 Corner Diamond tad Market etreet. : PERFUMERY of all descriptions and priest can U had >t MO JOa, frT.gvivn-a : A 801 *' 9 Buperior ■ Jos^jTLmnNa. P U F?jy iNES LIQCORS careluUy g"*® for n«U«lntl Pbpjkww, cotuuntlr ca tumd at -- _ _ jos. yiAMisQ'a. STAMPED TIN GOODS and Japanned war* matrafactoaed aad for nle by r .... JOIN FLEMING, • fll ° Corner Market and Third Btmu. 1 OUSE FURNISHING, Hardware Goods' Hollow War*, Plated War*, BritaaoH Ware, Tin MooM,Japannfld and P!al#,*c., keV JOHN RbHHUQ, Corner Market and Third Stmt*. ►ROOM CORN—23 bales this day rec’d \ and for tala bj feia HENRY H.CubUNS. |RIEI> bush bright , dried rec'daad far atU by HRNBYn.CQT.T Tva ; 4JAJf FORD’S JLNYIGORATOR—3-gross on KJ baud and for aalob/ B.L. VAHNE3TOCS * CO- : IbXJ Coroar Foartb and Wood it*. >ROWN’S ESS. JAM. GINGER—6 gross ’ on hand and for tala by B. L. RA nw ftETPCg * CO, EXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT-10 gRMa on hand and for ja!» by - ■ A L. t AHNKgfQCK * 00. BULL’S 9AftSAPAhILLA--a gw. nn *nd for ■*]« by fen B. L. MJPnafOCg 4 CO. : EXT. LOQWOOjD—2OOO ibs, on band and for gale by fe!3 B. Li. PAnSEfITOCg a CO. jPj-LAUBJBR SALTS—»IQ bhla. on band qpi \J for trie by fe!3 B. L. FAILVEBTOCK A 00. riOOPKR'S SHEET AND THREAD l£ W IKOLABS-'SO am 09 bisdud bruit br - ftM . . B.L.rAnKESTOCS*CO. CREAM TARTAR—3O bn just rac'd and foruJaby UACtKOWW * FIIfLEY.; r IQUORICE —4 cases -Calabria Liquorice Li Jwt rac’d by JJACKROWNA FINLEY, ~px No: ICT Liuaystmt. f3.UM ARABIC—A large invoice ofinperior lAwdUy'foraJaai.lOT Liberty Itrat. ' t ' V.- toil MACKKJffNimtEY. WU. 7. PETTIT, Proddcnt, ___ . E. F. WITAIRR, Via? Presided. Dvkbt J. McCam, Secretary. Seigir, Lust, A o>s Philadelphia. Buck, Morgan A Stidfble; do. Truitt, ltro. A G*, do. Fomroy. Caldwell A Co., do A. T. lau» A Ca, du. StdamJta, Jnctic* A Coi do. P £ITSBUKtin OFFICE, No. 97 WATER STREET ftdtf ft. W. POINDEXTER. Agect- WM. u. JOHNSTON * CO guUopfn, No. 87 Wood tn*t. MURPHY A BPRCHFIELD i nononeabulA Inttirmncc Company, OF PITTSBURGH. Ornctaa—JAMES A. HUTCHISON, PreMdent HENRY u. ATWOOD, Seeretary. „ „ . Omo, No: 99 Warn Szasxr, BtU Mem Again* aU, Unit Fire and Marine Si ' . _ ASSETS, NOV. 20th, 1557: Stock Due Bill*, payabl* oa demand, Mcured by • two apprortd aunts *l*o,ooo. o BUI* Rcceirabta . . 25 6KT3 ——•••••— 11,008 Si 70 «hyt> Mechanic** Bank Suck—cort .3,920 00 Premium Note*.. 51.902 60 Offlca Fnraltais _ ggQ Cook Account! , BLACKING JOSEPH FLEMING, Wra. a noJint*, i Wm. A, OUdwoli, ftobt. Dalz*ll, Wflwa Miller, iE.®- Joko McDetitt Tbe«. S. Clark*, I Goo. A^Borxy James A. HotdiljDU Jo&dtfaT&S—qo?.o3wd HENRY IL ATWOOD, Bec’y Pennsylvania issuance Company OF PITTSBURGH. OfBe« So. 03 Fourth Slree , directors. W.J. Hunploa. OmW. Em.lh, A. A. Carrier, Eobtrl Patrick, n^j vvuiwm, A.C.Bampwn" J. H. Jonea, fr-gass C. A Colton, Nicholas VoegiUj, Junes H. Hopkins. CHARTERED CAPITAL g-Jj^JooO. nnJ Slsxino Risks taken of all descriptions. * OFFICERS. Pratdaot—»A. i. Oitt Vies Pmiieat-—Bom SecrtUrr md Trmnn Wostern Inktira&ce Company OF PT T T 8 BVBOD. QEOBGE D ARSIS, Prudent. F. M. GORDON, Eocritary. OFFIOE, No. 92 Water ctneL A Co.’i Warshotue.) up •talra.PitUborgh. WW Inturt twain* aU lindi of Firt and Marint Kick* AlLme IntUlution managed ly Dirzdon. tcAo arc mil in the community, and \aho are d*trr mi ’\r* L by vromntna* and liberality, to uaintain the character whWb they have assumed. at otflrinQ th* best protection to mote wh, attire Coin inrared. 1 ASSETS, OCTTOBEB 81, 1857. Btwk AcrcanU~.._j — —.4121,&00 QO Sggte;::::::i.jrrr: Sffi g "40 <& Op*o Account*— C»*b. mSusn Note*. 40£U 60 BQIi DUcvnotad TS «3IT,MI 49 _ __ DOkSCTau. Wm. BeKnlgbt, - ?wte ,r ’ NtthxaUl Holmt*, j. W.Botier, Jltor, %££ip. ' • : lSS?£iiE£’ 0- w. EkieUoa, ■• V Jolc = r. u. noEPo.v, gt^T. UnwKa loianoca Company, • oiiDraanvAßu, <tfl« -"la- OOBtor at, jtttifrwgft. 8 lecttt c^SiSffi^gg^---— ~ ;» SjtK 00 »0 Omt Ironatj E«nlStock-lmamt’ p»u sm.hM.iUi-iavauik stock- toSS <^dymMr | rTi , flfcV Binkgtoc*—Oo«t~. 463 es Ofllcfl Fnntfmr* * eoafj J. Q. Shoeobarrwr. W K. Ntakk, FL D. Cochrea, Join A.C*a*b*?, C. W. Bitcwar, JtmetX B«aMtt, W. J. Aadmos. B.fDßn,B«ntii7, Delaware Mutual Safety ininnusce Company, hcerporaUdbfOu Ztgidatan 1835. . Office, S. E. Comer Xbird-ud Walnut ate. - PHILADELPHIA. SSniSjISIfSS’ISjS!?•* SRgg.gSaP* ll ™®* ImaiacCoa. i»,soroo -—■• wo.aaißs CiiaOD sa.fiaa m Balances la buds of Agest% Premium o& • Marine Policies rscMUljteiaed, and oth« . ' »»,730 57 . wnn»g» Mania, Joseph H. Seel, •■ Edfflcnd A. Bonder, ■ JohaaDarls, B«orpQ,b. x Edvard Dart. Dr. B.M. Heston. WHU*mC.LcdTrlf, Hugh Crate, : Spencer Hdlvaiß, Caaile* Keller, EL Joacs Brook*, Jacob P. Jock* . J«suaO.HizuL Tfcaophfluiuldbig, JtSMTr%rair. Wliilio Km Jr- J* y.Ptntnon, Jothc* P, Eyre, fiumul £. gtokes, Henry aio«n, £tme*E.McJ«rl» TbnmM 0. Hand, Robert Burton, i Semple, Pimb’fc I Sift? “ WIL MABT^^Sdtat. Hoey Iru^hS 0, HANb,TI«Prt«IJ eBI . BelmneifMntiiai lmnranej Company of i 1 A 1> * l P H I A , Office No. 70 Walnut. Street OURUfXT7,fi2e—A£sznt229,974<s_giceuTlXKTinix». tatownoreonntry 1 Baaata * 1 ’ Mwchtadfae, Fornitim, Ae, ptlodpte cotthtood with the «eaititj of 4 BtochOtpltohentitl—tholnuirod tolhorolo the ptoflta of UMOnpuViVltboQtUibiUQ'lbrloact, Btjljft Certificates of tali Company, tar eraflta art Mnmtibl* at parjlatotha Capital Stock of CLEM TUiQLBY.jPre*idaofc B. IT. m.NCHMAV Secretary. MUCfOM. .. G. ÜBtrond, John B. Wontll, Ban}. W. Ticgley Z. Lolbrop, H. L. Cbnos, BobartTcdaod, C.Btar*o*oo, Cbas. s«&xssr*- •Bilrd and Wood atmta Clem TingUji Wm. R.Tboapaoat Elmnel Q. W. Carpenter, Bobertßtwo. C. B. Wool, uvibiumu, Jacob T-Buntto*, aiptuu ißiazaaet Company, or pniLAiSLPHH, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street Oiruimrunder tbs General lotunne* Law, with ECMk OiplUl of bUtyOOOi privileged to locraao to iSQOLQOQ. Insane agalnitlott or damage bp Fix*,'Marina, tm.n< Navlgatlooa&d Transportation. ; - * y • • •• omau. ILO.LAtKI&LIN, President, EICHABP V' fIBORGI 800TT,BeeTvtarv. ■. Btnenss.' •• - v E- S' D* Hoatnocn, ? ’ w.ataxmbmj, atohuetoSC V. Bhutwooi,' • • •■ • '(liorcilcatL J <*»il*ft|«te«en <•*£»£» eilßMrto’ 1 insutajtct. $218,015 02 Pittsburgh lift, Fire and marine ins. to. Office, Comer Market and Water Sta rirrsiiuEGn, i*a. „ . MOT. GALWAY, rrmitaL F - A i?sS*"> ALEX-BKABIIiy, Tim ITml. Tti I "' Jl ‘ D > Examining Enyikian. ~S££raS 7 Ural®!l **«***«, Aid agalnS Lmilor Dammar n™. “•* * nJ I “ , " d ««*>*» tiltmto**** 11 thfl loW^t i%te * wllh safety r—L Cun Sfkqcl. nofrUly 1 N iID Ea«o E O 0 m“? * 0p,., No. 149 Chesnat Street, BOBEEt. P. KDJO, Pmia.nt t W ' CAUl ' f! tJ. TlSp^|J WL i Charle* P. n»y M nmrcTSKj. : SaTJfer-' fflSSim, »• Buc*«cia*,Boeretir7. * n,op ‘ j.■ f. . *«• . VKSI«; DQ?*Associi«°!t Lic i±SS^Kiy?sSa-%5?&5 Übmy Awd«ioo,aadtb* pabllcranerallT iri*v praol “ •^ KU «d l™h TISSf Lectlr * “ comm.Dc u Tic. , SB? t *^* tlh * Malle And Book Sici*£ t!bf«y Booms, Lecture Committee and at°the mnsc “s *-w*v*»i urn Ab»n iwraucioSTT^ - Career Water eurfllartatttjuawkar, l _4> : B^£7““™^°« c f.-Tho Board of Biic t^^Si^SSSSSStJsSS^gS: diwtvm: - O. W.Cmi, I. iL Fermock W. W. Martin, E.T.Leeeb|Jr., D. McCandlsw. • Qeo, 3. Stldts, Oma or rai Cornua suing ComSKT IMtti » «rt f rtijfflW'"pSSSKVfSidK'S Wttibßrrijjon U* Utbdiy of nrir»v»Rr™.r?.f? WATEBam PALATER. Tra^Tirwi- SnOESBERQKB, Pre»’ Bt>!bd3a' OTTSCt 'JO-Ou Clili tfc»A»r, I feSaiM A>n.CAPQg£T. j*c’>. Ifagl SSSB£%«BlfaßJ&j3S® ?«Ksssaaa^SaT^ h * n! - *Uh JdTrrUvMna 5» £tedSS& NoUc “’ .Spi£ ToUddoas trill bo tßopltaftrlth Fneoob., T~ S4S.iTeS^S P KI^ «* «trf <ah« Brt of SSSlra. 1604 or tnraUaojw to Jo 9703,785 37 oJjf"i!S?r o '° t '? a ’' ?”WTt»nk lasodatfor ocoo- SS&ta&SjSttaSS: *' il >“.™ «W Th» yrettiyofli tlto ccpdnrt „ Contspoo- ' ltl, ' r a ’S fnotl*. Spoofs U«f for LfcdJe*’ Alloau, Not#*, BOlet’-dom, s£?*K* * sj - Coz ?P°* loop * of tbo oort. dtlkato tad coafl agatitlchAryfar. Incident to btctt poaibU dreanaUaceor SS *3 rornilbedy fiwSd.l, eenfldcaw, by W n^£f^tf?? crdsB * d ’ ?“* «*PWnlag their irisfcw. '3&£$ZSS£&g aM ' rta ‘ »“ «?-•««>» Addrtua T. W. liUPOtmr.Y, Witch and ClotkUika* %rv UIPOaXEEOP ’ INE WATCHESAND JEWELRY Wood mm M«rk e ’|, pS- w . tcht , d>»All work wnmii. • He A R PUT a AVING on hand anHmmenae ■t Q( .t [ r Carpet* of *ll idtul* vu] gmiin«f «ii* «»,- - uoo of doing oor giuaJ boiUet*. »kJS—. «*P*cta* tb* time**nd tSJ?!?! Pre»ore of •e.oanre*! * ,th '&&ggs^4S^3«S' “**- y-»TClPil6cg i Ko.ll!!MKt.l« tubs:— 1 1? 3° WymiHfrS* • . 10 do Stolen, • '2!&w o <sJ®^ tl,mliot Pv ■ «doHo2do l t*o 4* • »doNo2dothw*do, W«.«A^fc? 0 ? 09 .* >, " 0,10 >‘ " ' - ; ' - ■2s“^°*' fcr#ale ■* «040tUhctnm*# pdc« by •;••; ••>• r _ CyjVß Arm Pyj ‘."r. \ffcw4Ma&ritftby Insurance. pNat WtJtern Fire and fiance Ins. Co., o&, (, ° T p nnjßEirnu. - “»«■«*»».a.™,*. . V0 . 4a3 » i>m , str«f. „AOinoiuz D > SZStr**™"- Capital r*id in_ s*oo,ooo. Sorplaa, JKtuxty ls'CTsTs **.*2,300 00 PISE IysVJUXVE-Ur-,-- 1 " $277,674 06 Qt JVrrvtoal. ISLAND I*nd - K,TeT *> Canale, Lake* ami soitcrcta- Chariea a 1423 Wainnt «tr*», William Darlinc, lilorine Alexander Whfllden, Merchant, 18 Korth , Inu: Ha*l«mn*, Attorney ana Coaneciw 1 JchnC. ilnnter. firm of Wright, ilnnterACo E. Traci* Arm of Tracy A 00, Goldtmitb’* n*lL John B. McCanly, firm of Jooca, White a ilcCurJx The*. I>- Gillespie, bn n of GOJospift A Zeller. Jo*. 8.-Smith, firm A Co Hon. Henry M. Fuller, offiarSST South Tbinlitreet John B. Vogdr*, office comer of Seventh aod’Sanaom Jamea Weight, tatoCuhter Hank of Tioga. Allred Tajlor, officvCairo City Property. Jon* J. Slocum, office 226 South Third itnet - C. C. .LATHIU» r ftwMani. W. DARLING, Vic* President LEWIS GREuOET; Rr - v - ft _ ’ rn ? roea * Second Tice Presid’t. j Brtt ™ Office, $ Will ft, X, V. JAMBS WRIOUT, Secretary and Treasurer • 11. K. RICHARDSON. AniaUnt Secratarr R. W. POINDEXTER, AnZr 7 ' AT Water rtnet, Pltttbnrgb Farmers' anil Jleelanies' Fire, and Marine Ininranee Company. N*.W. Corner Second and - Walnut St*.. : - PU 1 L ADELPHIA. viisCTß or mr omtixr, jascht 1« t Boada, Qrooai Kecta, C&ok usd T ■: •" w«er.-Suekf....„ .« 5212.41-0 Cv Stock* _ 37.t0> 00 New Yorfc .. 22,101 66 Kg £ iw.r a <fc >a ’f? < * dlra ro °>' Agonta '"“‘‘rc.r> 45JW0 32 tW Vb If B. FLORENCE. sSi£it. £swim R. iinMBoLD, Secretary, • PBiu&urau woLicu 2*» £• *?»»"• I DaTIJ 8. Brown, M. Baldwin, | Cbarlca L. Bate! • rmsicscn arriizxcza. Nawmyer* Grafl; | • JamwJliUla«r, Jane* Howard ft Co.. | FhaJn*. Cter ft Co. Wm. McCollj * Co, | J. M,lhrh». Pittsburgh Office, No. GO Water Street. fott*nd THOMAS J.-HUNTEB, Agtnt, Manufacturers' Insurance Company. AOENCY OiTICTy No. M, War** Sr-1 , _ 1T Pjwsnraaa, February I,lBfB. * / TTS^Noticr.— The undersigned having with- drawn from too Agency la thU city, t£r4iam» hta former poritlon to FhUadalpUla, rmpectroilj rctoraa hit tbankatoaU frirodi and patroai of the office dotlarbli admlnlatratlon of it* -aflklra la Pitubanb, and earnestly bopee they will continno tbolr fitrors to nla taocefeor, Ur. E.O.Bzu, wbobaa been appointed by thermal office to conduct tbe boaloeula tblscity.- fr 2 J: W. MAMIES?*' Manufacturexa’ Xosux&se* ConSpaaijr. - AQEXCY OFFICE, KO.BOWATEB,' STREET.) . Pmaraaix, February lit, IWS. f 'PHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS RESPECT JL faUj tocaUMtantloDto the cardofilr.J.Vf. SlAB* Tl£N, ana nope* by utentioa end iiroaptijese la cocdoei uigth*btula«nof the office, to merit a fair proportion Of patronage. promptnete and liberality of tb* MAtTCPiOTES INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA it, ‘“■a toirti tawm. oca af the Ugh eat character, acdth* officer* in carafe! prOTDpUaa tffldant la the dlecbaig* of their the coampgityahat Issaott dcdradia aa orncE^?m!°l^HOTEsfS^S^“ <! ° r ' CHAS. WISE.Vice PmMent, . AUUBD WEBJS, Secretary.-’ Diaicionsi- w - W. A. Bhodea, A. S. Uppincoit, Jam** P. SmUb. Chas. J. Field; Wn. Neel. ta£dlm ci j Clue. Wlm», John P. Simons, J. Bluoldo Sink, | Thomas Bell,, ' I M. Richards Moekl*. Htiien*’ Insnranee comp’r of FituSirrt WM. BAOALErTftaJdent, , SAMUEL L iUBSHELLTsoentiry. OJUt* 84 Water Strut, behceen. Jfai-rf and Wood Stt ~ta“ *■» ow ” Wm. BapUej, fiamoelltea, Ju. U. Cooper, Jm. Park, Jr., Isaac H. Ponnork, ft. Hirfaaagh, Capt. Sun To. Tonne, I j»22 - ■ John Cal. Capt Mark Sterilnr, \ 8. jI. Kfer, - John 8. PHworth, ' Fnwria Sellerv ; : Wnu-RSfi#*,*:.. John Sblpton.*' Walter Bryunt}’ fell, Jr, j. Bcbort Qalway, Bamnel McClorfcao, Joseph P, G*2hjb, M. D, John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, Jsmea W. Hatltrunf. Chaa. Arbnthnot, felg—-aySS-ly ' Alexander Bradley, Joseph 8. Leech, John Follerton, Nathan P. Hart, DaTtd R. Chambers William Carr, Robert IL Hartley, JohniM'ODJ, Special Notices, JohsM. Xnsr<mcx,l W*. H. Knraas, E» P-D-mtfqrjs, , j. moy?soN, • ■ „ iftrrury Unrein, E0x2380, rhiUdclphii P. <J, p t . MoULIN'IIOCK ' ivm?mjaxßULsiß(— *
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