Hittuburg^jiißfp; B. RIDDLE ft Co., fDI.ro £3 and PRO PR IXIO BS. PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNIHO,' FEB. 20, 18118. : yp-tin „ni neglect to read the article from Foebey'i Prm, which we pnblisli on our firat Mexican Revolutioss.— When we read of revolutions in Mexico, and other Spanish Amer ican States, we are disposed to regard them solely as public events, and as such, national in their> results. We never take into account the destruction of hnmaU. life—the reckless waste of private property—and the individual suffering which follow in their wake. Mexico has just passed through on*, of] those chronic outbreaks, to-which thatnation has been subject ever since it has an organised existence, and it is painful to,.contemplate the havoc which has beenmade by the contending factions.. It is not the loss of Comonfort, who i* now In exile, in this coun try, which to peoplo of Mexico aiecalled upon to deplore. Tfieir ruined homes, Hidr. dis mantled public edificey their pillaged store houses first chimi their regrets ahi their sym pathies, and should, cause many a'lover of his coqjgtjy and a3k, “When will these thiags end—when. wil these ravenous vultures trodden people? How long will poor distracted and dismembered Mexico submit to the cruel domination of mercenary priests, corrupt states men .andblood-thirsty generals?” More prop erty is destroyed in one of these spasmodic “revolutions” than years and prosperity cool! restore, even if Mexicans' were more enterprising, thrifty and industrious than they really, are. Destruction, rapine and bloodshed seem, however, to be the favorite pursuits of its statesman, and leading mety and as long as this state of affairs exist, so long will Mexico be what itis—a weak and inconsiderable slate, without order at home or power abroad. - The 20th of January, the day previous Grtho abdication and flight of Comonfort, who, by the yi'ifi good qnough idler, as times are, the decisive battle was fought in the streets of the city. The Convent of Arotdada, where, the gov ernment troops were quartered, was attacked by the insurgents, and was soon compelled to yield, , though not until after & severe engagement.— This decided the day in flavor of the Revolution ists, and Comonfort fled. The damage done to the city is what , claims our attention, however, and we therefore quote from an account of the sad work of that memorable day: “In the church of San .Francisco, on the fur ther' side of the Boulevards, threo bomb-shells, Which were thrown into the church, exploded, and did considerable damage to the organ, break-1 ing a great number, of its pipes. In Mineria j the hand grenades did a great deal of damage, j .j. They were thrown from the-fortress with such a well directed aim that four of them fell upon the | * observatory, when the enemy had taken a po rition in order to fire down upon the church of La Conception. One aida of the hospital of TerieroS has the marks of five different volleys of cannon, somo of which made a breach in the wall and penetrated arfar as the ehop of Senor Penunuri. r. Several hand grenades were thrown, with ad mirable in pointing*, from the towers of the governmental palace. One of these, which was thrown upon the church of SL Fruncisoo.fell ‘ inside.tho steeple of tire ‘church, and killed in stantlyTrom ten to a dozen soldiera who were _ there, completely clearing away all the sand ~ bags which had been , fixed up on the tower for defence, not leaving so much as-oneof them. * “Besides various other- damages, there are quantities of whole blocks in the city which have been fired upon - and large breaches made in the houses, by the ‘ special orders of Senor Comonfort." Toe Kamsas Qpestiob at WASsruGidH.: —The intelligent and observing correspondent of- the North American, ■ (Philadelphia,) In his letter from Washington, dated Feb. 17th, thus notices the present phase of the Kansas question. U trill be observed that the administration is mar shalling Us farces, and resorting to all the trickery at its command to consummate the great fraud on the. majority of the people of Kansas.. Mr Bachananhavingxnade the fatal step .seems 'determined to leave no means untried, to accomplish his purposes, which are thoVeof his Southern masters, even though the act covers his name with everlasting infamy "Whom the Gods would'destroy they first make mad,'' is illustrated in this instance in a striking manner. The correspondent says: * “Behind thejeenes, where the Kansas drama is usually rehearsed the amusefflent of die-. ' ttnguished personages only, there is an Inclina tion to repeat the part which was tried at* the compromise of 1850, by uniting Minnesota to Kansas, and thus consigning both jXßdpKffSTis botU tne “Trill to do oad the soul to daw” in thstChamber. The. toajorily, too, is likelyto belargerthaa waa an ticipated iitmj estimate some weeks ago, pro dqced by changes which then could not ba fore seen. It will probably be six in a full Senate, and may even reaoh sevgn. Or flight. General Houston, who led off so gaUantly at the opening of Jhe session, has' receded from hfe position, and will vote for Lecompton under cover of in structions from his Bagialstare. There is some Teeson ‘to hope,' on the *rcne? hand, that Mr. Allen, of Bhode Island, who was counted raffir-: matively, will obey his instructions in the oppo site direction: .Mr. Kennedy and Hr. Pearce, who were regarded as doubtful, are mow .confi dently counted on the Administrationjide.~~ Hr. Bell is not intimidated by tlw Instructions' of political opponents at homer ond will consist ently and patriotlcklly' adhere to' the course which bp marked oatforhimself, when his moral influence wire invoked to stay the hand which, sundered ‘ the -compact of perpetual peace be tweenthe Northand the South in 1854. Let jgie ebuntryhohor and remember his devotion to th&Uqion. .Mr« Crittenden has signified his in tendon of co-operattog with Mr. Bell, and his oollesgue, Miv-ffhompson, will probably imi tate ’ the j ex*mple/ : as the sentiment of tha leading journals of both parties in Kentucky is oaiap«en : andvnmistakreble. Of the movement' of - that delectable speci men of a modern, dexhocratlo politician of ■ the Bochanoa school—-the notorious and. thrice ialtanous Calhoun—we' have the following.- He Tsalso trap to hia Tocation, and ehowßliimself Worthy of his distinguished coadjutor in the White House: “Mr. Calhoun has submitted a statement to - the Committee on Territorles’of the Senate, em bodying his version of thefactsconnected with die Lscbmpton Convention 'constitution. Such a document .must be highly impoHant. His so-called .vindication .is also preparqdr'and may be published to-morrow, or on Friday. In re gard. te the complexion of the Legislature, he will say; if the affidavits of the judges rof the elwdbn'at Delaware Crossing—his own judges —wblch. it how appears; were communicated by Gov, Denver.td the Secretary of ( the Interior in print, as cut from , a newspaper—are verified to be genuine before Odr..Denver, and made with,- , oat compulsion, than tne proof will be conclu sive as to' the-righfof • State -men to the majority,nhd c«tificates will be issuedaeeqrd ingly. This is the last card to be played for Lecompton,'-and would have been*dealta week ego, bat for the'duress to which the federal offi cial was subjected"by ear.‘isouthernbrethreiL’* -SheXecompton managers injKansas.are' now in Washingtonian body. Calhoun, Henderson, Elmore, and a number of others of the same stripe," may be seen dally walking the Avenue, with a bold' and ! swagger* o * air. They have ' becn 'Bjiamoned to aid in carrying ont in Con gress thefraud, which they commenced in Kan sas. Their Lhssoolate and cb>laborer, ITLean, who fighred'in the Delaware; CfoMtog return, is -doily expected, baring been ported as on his way to the Federal City. wm -W Observed by .the telegraphic sum- foreign news, in ohother ptot of this paper, that the French have taken ah important at«p the Bonapartes as the rollhg family: of declaredthe Empress Eogatie'Regent, ?so that should the. Emperor die during the. hia consort will beentitled to bold thq relns of government. So much'ftrj theTeceßt attempt at hia assassination. .. ' v / A Coot. Bxcxprios.—ln the lower'boose-of the Tennessee Legislature, a resolution lender-' iog the use of, the ball to. Oen: William Walker/ and calling npon him for apublie address upon Hieairaguah T affain; ifhs tabled by;« 3l; ” ~ ' T. U l -y i 1 ' ■j Tint Tyr-~Th>v has removed from office CbicagO!*®d Columbus,' although appointed by himselfafew months slncejon tie gronpdoftheiroppoaition to the Lecompton villainy. It has thus bees decided at “head quarters” that the famous old doctrine that “the majority shall rule” shill be stricken oat of the democratic creed, under the reign of Mr. Buchanan. All applicants for gov ernment places, who desire to have a shadow of a chanfco in their efforts to reach them, must swear by Lecompton, without even making a wry face, and cut themselves off forever from' Bancroft, Douglas, Walker, Forney and Stanton. Border Ruffianism is therefore the rnlingsprrit at the Federal Court. In order to show our readers how the thing is working we cut from an exchange paper an incident in regard to tho Post Office at Cleveland. The > line is-tightly drawn, add-all,who are anxious to serve the country, duff receive a salary for, their services, must toe the mark without flinching, and eschew all the teachings of old fashioned democracy, which ate highly distasteful to some people in power: 'Tra.CuyfiuutD'PosT* Orrips.—-There Is a “terrible tractoratian’'-up in Cleveland about tho Post Office. The Herald of\iil evening says that James B. Steedmah heat the following mes sage over the wires to a couple of applicants in that city for the'Tost; Office. The first was-to George C- Dodge. 7 Are you a Buchanan man ? Areyouiafavor of Lecompton? J)oyoa want the Post Office? ' WBl you in connection with Bald Office estab lish a newspaper? To the first- two questions Dodge answered, “lam.” To the,third, he said “I do;” hut to the fourth he (hmnrredfOS: the scheme was of doubtful - expedrency in a petuniary point of view. ■ Charles Winslow* too, has been catechised. He replied that he was a Buchanan man, and a Lecompton man, and would like the Post Office. The newspaper question was sot put to him. - So itseema “things are working.” Nsw Took Axxi-Lecqmptoh Msxtihq, —The New York firibune, of Thursday, says: “The Chinese Asembly Booms were crowded last evening by a large and Intelligent gather ing of citizens* without respect to party,, assem bled to hear the history of the latest wrongs against Kansas loldbyone of .its chief Territo rial officers, appointed to his post by the present Administration. The hall was crowded soon after " o’clock, and mony left, without being able to: gain admittance, though the notice of tho meeting had been limited, and the weather was .exceedingly cold. At7Jo’clocV, Mr. Mc-* Masters, editor of the Freeman’ l Journal, called the. meeting to order, and nominated the Hon. George Bancroft to preside. The nomination was received with loud cheers.” • The other officers were os follows: VICK-PBESIDESTS: Kmaanel C.Ujuura«, editor of | the Qmrrirr Drs Xtax Cnti, ffm. llarny, Qeore* Dangla*, Tfm. P. Haveinejer, JobnEnua, iialcoUn Qrtlum, Edward 0. Weal, Jas. A. McMaitera, editor of 0. Ottenderfer, editor .T tbt The Freeman't Journal. Slaalt Zeilung , A. 0. fltigg, Aaron R. Thompson. Oliver Do Pomt Grant, Hugh McCnlcheoo, Qeolß. De Porojt, Roberta. Dnna. SECRKTABJI9: Gpo. B. Bntler, All of these gentlemen have been leading democrats, and tbe meeting was made up, main ly, of democrats who supported Buchanan in iB6O. The speech of Hon. George Bancroft on taking the chair, was "a strong denunciation of the Lecompton swindle. Tho main feature of the evening, however, was the speech ef Hon. F. P. Stanton, who entered into a long and tho rough history of the wrongs inflicted on Kansas, and of the infamy of the Administration in sus taining the giant wrong of the Lecompton Con stitution. The editors of tho”?V«mafl’a Journal and Slaatg Zeilung, who were vice-presidents of j this meeting, represent, in their presses, the majority of the democratic party in that city. [Special OorrwpGßdenc* of the Pittsburgh Qazotte.J llabqjsbcbg, Feb. 18th, 1858. Eds. Qazttle: At ftngth a bIU baring a semi official endorsement baa been offered to (be nouse, upon the much agitated subject of license. It was' read in place by Mr. Hornsey, of Phila delphia, Chairman of the Committee on Vice and Immorality, and was referred to that Com mittee. The bill is a very lengthy one, and I cannot give it in an ordinary letter to yoar paper. That section in which your readers will necessarily feel the greatest interest is the third, which classifies (berates of license. It reads thus: “All persons applying for. and obtaining licenfife to sell spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors in the cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, or any other city or incorporated borough of this Commonwealth, shall be classed and pay annual ly as follows: Those who ore esteemed and taken to effect annual soles $ the value of $lO,OOO and upwards shall form the first class and pay $2OO. Those who effect annual sales to the amount of $5,000 and not over $lO,OOO shall form the second class and pay $lOO. Those who 1 effect annual sales to the amount of $2,500 and ; not over $5,000 shaft form the third class and Those whose sales do not amount to over $2,500 shall form the fourth class and pAy $3O, and no licenses shall be granted for a less sdm ttwn $5O, eicept that venders of spirituous, Sltnrasrmalt or brewed liquors in that portion of the city of Philadelphia known hs townships in the county of thatnamebj “ the Stole where the annual Bales do not amount to $2,000 shall be required to pay $25; and all those whose annual sales do sot amount to $lOOO shall pay $l5, and no license qhyiv be granted for a less sum than that author ized by the classifications of this act.” ' ; The party applying forlicensemost fileabond with the County Treasury to the amount of $5OO, with. approved security. A certificate that a bond .has been so filed is to be taken by him.' to the County Commissioners, a majority of whom can issue the license after a fall examination of the question of his proper classification; If, after the party obtains a grant of .license, he may have a re-hearing beforetbe Commissioners and they re-affirm their firstdecision, he may appeal to the Court of Quarter Session's and have a final determination of the question (here upon evidence submitted. The details of the bill are very long, and I do not believe your readers care to have a much longer synopsis than I have given. .. . Hr. Wilkins introduced into the Senate yes terday a resolution which means, stripped of |(s . verbiage,. Chat Con gress ‘ should admit - Kansas upon the basis of the Lecompton Constitution, with a proviso in the act of admission that her people should be entitled to change, that Consti tution as soon thereafter as they choose/' The Penruylvatxian, of Philadelphia; takes; him severely*, to' tesk.about it to-day, declaring that it is folly to talk of the power'of CohgreSß'to admit-a-State under a -given Constitution,; and when by virtue of the. act of admission sheds a full'fledged sovereignty seek;tqdunit fhat sovereignty with restrictions "and conditions. /lam glad of thiB r because it may push the. Judge-into a position which he did not intend originally to take. : The concession in his reso lution, however well-meant, is evidently on im practicability. It is even'somethingto-obtain the presentation of, a resbldtton.by. a Democrat, upon this subject, owing to’ihedo-nothing stand still policy heretofore of that party,' in both breaches., It is now less thantwenty days.untQ the House-Committee must report upon_that question, .and.dTscussion will, come'sharp and keen. . The Republicans' have had their appe tites whetted by the delay. There will be con siderable fun when they do come up. The bill .permitting. the Perrysville Plank Itoad- CotM»ny to increase their rales of toll,' was reporjed negatively, as was also the bill to centralize the Supreme Court at Harrisburg. The bill increasing tbe liens in favor of com mon, carriers, was reported favorably. This is the Adams Express Co. The bill to increase the fees of County Surveyors was also reportedifa ▼orably.' The bill regulating Insurance Savings Fund and Loan Associations/ was negatived In committee. • ■■■ A bill relative to the relocation of a state rosid in (he countire of Anaalrohg and West morland, and one to incorporate the Erie Ceme tery, were reported favorably.. The Allegheny Fanners* Insurance Co. was negatived In com mittee. A bill to cause a review of a Stale rood from Mercer to the Ohio State Line, was reported fa vorably. Hr. Shaw read in place, a bill to incorporate the Orizaba Iron ‘ Company. Crawford, one to run a State road from New Castle, Lawrence esunty, to Emlinton, .Venango county. R. WasnzsoTOiT, Wednesday, Feb. X7.—Mreatto Searing, Corning and Clark say that they {psr insist upon a-thorough Investigation. If (hey maintain this pledge there is no doubt of the ability of tbo House to appoint a Committee by bifllet which will sift the subject thoroughly. It was a knmfcdge of this, and a desire for t ime to get absentees here, that indaces the Lecomp toa . majority of the CommiU ee to refrain from iDstiUog' upon making, a report to-morrow.— Dap. (o N. T.' THmes. /:. ' * '* ' Wb have to reeord: to-day the death of the venerable Michael ’ Gren&flU, which occurred at his residence in Clinton, in lhis county, on .the. l2th inst, at; tho remarkable-age of 10G yonW/f/He/ills'; a soldier of the Rerelntion,— whole value of the Importations at Boston daring the the Official Expos* ox.zbk OxfoaiLFßAUps.-r-i Laatesuzi-K. Feb. S, 1858. ' - ".To the Editor oftiu.SLXmiiDmocrat: ; The undersigned waa.appointedby Lhtflem; tonal legislature," one of the’ commissioners | take the census of all the white male inhabitants ; over twenty-one years of age, in the townships , of Oxford and Shawnee', in the county of John son; and haring discharged that duty, has re- J ported to the governor as follows: Whole no. of inhabitants over 21 years of age, I - in Oxford.. 42 Of which only fourteen dated their residence | prior to April o, 1857. I Whole no. of inhabitants over 21 years of age, [ in Shawnee...—..., 115 Of which only forty-eight date their residence prior to April 5,1857. The rote returned from Oxford township at the January election was about 750. The vote returned from Shawnee township at the January election was 894. Ceables Mato, Cotn’r. The Great Holland Remedy— BOEßHAVtfS HOLLAND BETTERS.—Persona subject to nemin* or sick headacho, will Had la Boerhavs's Holland Bitten a rare, safe end pleasaat remedy. It soothes IbMhtvbblng Load, correct* acidity of the stomach, assists digestion, end ers etes a healthy appetite. It U, without doubt, a most d* UghfM prepartition, and on effectual remedy. The Cu t that it la now a very popular medicine throughout all the Holland settlements la Wisconsin, New .Y»rli, Mi.liicar.. lUinoli and Indiana, speaks much lu its faror. Cacnost—Be careful to oak for Boerlmvo*™ FhJlamt Bit* ten. The great popularity of thb ukmllcluc Im* lujored many Imitations, which the public shuiilJ *tmnl purchasing. at $1 per bottle, or tlx bottles lor J 5, by the pro- PAGE, CO., Maautkrturlhg Pharma’ •eptlstaand Chemists,27 Woodslm-t, between Ist eud 2d she, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Druggists generally. fclfcdiwT Special flotfrcs. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DCNCAS, BUEIUIAS A CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMP OF ONE POUND BTEBLINO AND UPWAUDS. -Also, BUD on tbs principal dtle*and tovDi of France, Bslgiam, Holland, Germany, lUusla and other Kmoptaa State*, constantly on hand and tor tale by WM. U. .WILLIAMS k CO., Banker*, Wood itrcct, corner of Third. One of tke moat pleasing, at tb« ume Umq ef fective remedies for Dyspepsia and all other diseases aria fog from a morbid condition of the stomach and llrer, Is Dr. Hostetler's Bitters. It sot only ramOTcs the disease from the system, burtfy giving tone to the organs of diges tion, aids them in their functions. All who have tried It acknowledge its excellence and superiority, and we there •fore command Uto thosnfleret. Dr. Hostetler's Bitters u a tonic is too well known to need praise. It Is therefore scarcely necessary at this tim<LJr> do more than direct at tsnlioo to this preparation whlca is eertainlynneqotlled by •sy before the paMJa, satisfied as we are that Its wide spread reputation most prove sufficient to satisfy all of its excellence as a relief and remedy for-all diseases of th» stemacb. Bold by Druggists everywhere, and by UOSTETTKR A SMITH, Sole Proprietors. faghdawT LERA. SL PERRINS' Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OP A LETTER PROM To be tbs MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAUCE. AT MADRAS, PTv his Brother at WORCESTER, May,lttl. EVERY J "Tell LEA A PERIUNS that e v their Sane* is highly esteem - - VARIETY m*d lo India, and fa, In my J*f opinion the most palatable aa OP DISII. well as the most wholesome Sauce that Ismade.” The oolj Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition for Foreign Sauce, was obtained byXEA A PER RINS for tholr WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world wide lame of which haring led to nomerons Imitations, pur chasers are earnestly requested to see that the namea of “LEA A PERRINS", aro impressed upon the Bottle and Stopper, and printed upon the labels. Bole Whrtlesnlf Agents for the United States, JOIIN DUNCAN A 80NS, 40S Broadway, New York. A stock always in store. Also, orders recclrcd for direct shipment from England. my^lydfrr TYm. Gala, jr. IBE9BBB. CHAS. A LEWIS OREBK, ANCIENT AND BIODSRN LASGUAOES, As Greek, Latin, German, French and Bpanl-h, Taught by CllAfl. QREBH,Caod. Theol. 49*Enqnlre at the principal Music Stores. d*23:3adCc W. Sc d.rlnkhart, KAwnTACTcaou Atn> osa ins is All kltadf of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, Hare recently taken the building No. 130 Wood street. In addition to their Manufacturing Establishment,No. 43Irwie street, where they will be phased to recelre their friends, ap7T:ljdfa ' DBNtISfKVT" Stim DR. J. MAIfMEB S, SURGEON DENTIST, FROM NEW YORK, EJTBACTS TESTS WITHOUT TAIN, BY A LOCAL BENUMBING AGSNT to tub GUMd ONLY. O*los«rt» Tcflh on Gold, Silver, PlaUna asd Gtitta Perdu, end pertorms *il Deitd operations tu n ecjeatiflc m&noor, wllboot piiu. modorat*. 44 SUrd, below Fourtlu - - *'• •' -« owiMrirwan. SINGERS SEWING MACHINE'S, The RT**t superiority «f SCSGER’S MACUINI9 Ofertll other* for the ns* of Clothing and Shoe Manufacture™, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, Us* long been known and practically acknowledged. Ills NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which is a light, compact and highly utuamcutel inacblna, (doing its work equally well with tho forgo macbioM.) anil must become a favorite for family a*u. A full supply of the above Machine* for Salt- at New York, prices, by R. STRAW, S^Marlcet PITTSBURGH, PA, Also, the BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. Pries frorii $l5 to $5O. ■ _ (del;] HutA-tJ-tfINSBI rbtt TStltblii ASD MAXyFACTCHEES. coon ties.and WHEBLEE iIAKUFACnmiNO OOMPANT, Bridgeport, Conti., Fifth Street, Thia Machine Stitches the Finest or Coarsest Fabrlo, At tbs plsMarvoftbs Operator, making with ease On* Thout ftnd bcauiiftdandduralU SUidutper Afmute, alinoit &ot*o- Ualy, amiare becoming todiipensitile for Cu&Uj use. - Foil information ruay be outaloed bj adilreulog Jamra Kvii>2,ot ALKX. R. &EKP. Afieot, _ 7 No. CS Fifth itreet, Vittaborxb. PA.YNE, BIBBBLL & C 0. ,: auanrAcmois or Cooltlnfib Parlor ond HentinK STOVES, Orate,, Fronts, FenfleVs, eto., And UumnclQnr. of tb. Col.bt.ud CAPITAL COOKING RANGK, NO. ,39 LIBERTY STREET, JjJ3-ljdl= PITOCUHCU, PA. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD & CO., Jlanufactureraof CAST BTfeELj aUo, BPRIXO, Pli>W auS A. n «T»nfT.; EPMNQSond e Cbmrr /!«** and First Strait, Pithburyh, it i l«**c * *• *^£*3. i). B. KOGEKS & jti2njT*crruas oi Roger*’ Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Cbmrr and FVrrf <Sr«a, PilUbvrjh, Fa . Ja»lrClc* FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FOR JjAipEBS AND ZVOSSKS, HUDSON BAY and TiINS SABLE, STONE UABTEN, TITOH/ SQUIItBEL, Ac. GAPES, TIPPETB, UCFPS, CUFFS and QLOVES, to M'QORD A CQ., 131 Wood itracrt. JOHKT COCHRAN dc BEni MASQfaCTtiBXSS Of Iron Stalling, Iron Vanlte, Vault Doore, ‘ Window Shatters, Window Dnardr, he., Nat. Cl Seamd Strut and Bfl Third Strut, (Between Wood aadHarket,) PITTSCUEpn, llx-ecshand a rariety of Qa« Patterna, Caucjaixl plaiD, CSiUbts Car aU ptppoae*. Particolax atteottoo paid to en findi;gQraTftl«ota. Jobbtngd&oeatriiortnotice. .miß wjt. — O -. r *' ’• VANDBVSR & FRIEND, • attorneys at law. ' SOLICITORS 15 CHASCE&V, No. ft, Shint'i Block. Dubuque, lowa. 49-CoUectlnuprompti7 -madein any part of Northern lowa, or Western Wisconsin. Will attend to the purchase sod Bale of Boat Estate, ob taining Uohey on Bonds and Mortgages eelslydfo GEORGE W. GBKIG& KEG MAbnJFAOTURERS, UtchaniaStrut, F’fth THird, P I 0 R Q n, PA., Manufacture PifiKod Oak Kegs of the various descrip tions of NAIL KEGS, which they will sell at the lowut narlrctprict*. 49*vootncta are respectfully solicited. All work war* tynted of the best quality. delfclydfo JO OK ICTTQS s. Miwllr - _ -jooa BHFTON Sc BII3ROUQH, LAND AND BOU SB AGENTS, JVb. 101 Locutl Street, between 4 th and 6th Streets, S T. LOUIS, no. HOUSES, LOTS and LANDS Cbr ttleor Icuc; Slate, Conn tj and Cit/ Taxu paid on Ileal Estate; choke aelectiona of lands entered jindertheGr&dnatten law, at'l2}4 cent* per acre, comprising Pine, Uincral and Agricnltoral lands. - Warrants baoght, eold aud located. Citv eoraa eltpd. ■ dc?:d3&fc TAII,OH, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr. Irish's Now Building,} PITTSBURGH. PA. seSOilydfo ' dawks'* 7 Iloaae, Sign andOrnamentftl Painter*, AND DRAINER St DUini n' - White Dead and ZlnolPjunts. Also, nil klnda of Paints, 00s, Varnishes, Window Gli Patty, Broshes, Ac. 1M Wbod Bircti, two door t abovt Diamond XUrg. -prtfldydfe . . HENRY H. COLIiINB, Forwarding and Commission. Wcrcbant, AND WHOUESAUjt DEALER IN • fj. Cheese* Butter, Seeds; J^iefa, - Jutd' Produce QsiisraHy, " l r >' V.dwf 2i fffal Srtdj AartwyS- ~-v-t-a-L* - - ilfto aiOttttscnuntß BXIBBBION or stat. p-- ■c i j Htrttan'losnraßM Co. of Philadelphia. • - -.1 •Pittnl-argb, lebruary 20, 1858. i ■• [ A .- . • »,ro □_-r,t»n nits, C.M.BTl’OHfcJ. W.SVKKS rrs»X„Ticc li IIEHEBI rive.v, That the fotJ'TO'T. fE^IT. wm ■nfsri**t - lowing account of Executors. Administrators, ; Afu «tat of (taplial Stock paid in lnTC * • gog 35 Guardian*, hare b,*n duly pawed lu the said Register's r Surplus...- .. ; _ N0,*191 PG n n Streyl. oOlceand will l>e preheated lt> the Orphan's Court of Alio- • . e-irtigS 55 orrosira the st. clair hotel. rmsDraoii, ' * 1 " nn “"- “ MOS ‘ nbA,™ IL.ohio.aJ jn-toiptJ kit^.oJ Till Al*li I T FIRST. ISfr S , Final ace’s ol Cbaa U Scully, ediu’r of tho citiite of W tributaries. Insure* against loss or damage 3f . ro > *1 u At l\ tit r 1 a t , > ' Croghan. dec'd. Filed Dec. 3.1857. atai.sgnlnst the perils of tbo S«. and . Where they may be consulted daily, (Sundays | Acc’c of n Mtib-r, nrc'r of the estate «.f Robt McCoi Navigation and transportation. excepted,) for Consumption, Aat tins®, Uron Acc't of Sarah Cassell, adai’x of the e*tale of Dr. J. 11. Cw- n'm. V. Petit John C. Montgomery, John M. Pumroj, P. J chit la and all other Chronic AffccUom connected adl, dec'd. Filed Dec. 8, 1567. McCann, K. F. Witmer, lleoo liuillou, BccJ. L. WouletuU, with, or prodiiposiot to Pulmonary Disease. Final acc't of Dr Joo Pollock, tSnardian of Mar K 't OouM, John A. Mondial!; Charles B. Wright, John J. Patterson, DR S . PITCU A SVEEA M —** WM V. WTW-* ly or too frequently admonish invalids of the LaCKKUIMJ wick, tier'd. Filed Dei. IQ, ISO". k. F. WITiltH, Vice President. DANGER OP DELAY IN PULMONARY DISRATE—It* Acc'tof Rebt llardy, adm'r of the of Snul Keu- Dwtairr J. JdcCxsa, Secretary, symptom* ofleu •eem *> trifling aa to bogut a. delusiru feel- . nwly.dcc’i Ffled *** . .. . ... *H ta^ a ; , . ... , r I Acc tof BolitHardy, adm'r of Robt hunnifdy.de-J.— Reiser. Lamb A Co- Philadelphia lag of safety urea while the disease u waking rapid pn> , FUe j Doc. 15,1857. Badk, A StUW^deC gresa, tad the patiaut aeglecUhlßuelf till a cure U noxt to , Jcc't of Joo Vocghtlyand NichoUa Voeghllr, jr, ejr‘* Truitt, Bro. A Co., du. Impossible. of the estate of Nicholas Voeghtly, sr, doc’J. Filed Dec, 30, Pitmrpy, CaldwuUA Co, do. Office Honrs—lo A. M. to 4P. M* of G.Bortner and N. Miller, exr*. of tLn <eta!o of *u*umS?JnSc» M Co, d^‘ No charge for conaultatloa. r Philip Bnrtoer,dec‘d. . FQed Dec. 21,1557. PITTSBURGU OFFICE, No. 97 WATER STREET A list of questions will he sent to thwe wiiliiuc to Con- SupplemonUry acc'tof, Wm P. Fuiree, Kx'r of the Entatr auikdtf .R. W. rtIINDEITEIt, Agtnl atilt „■ h, i,m . of Eheneter Worth.detfA Filed Jani, 1855. suit us by letter. Final acc’t of J. Jr UcCtmoell, Adtn r. of the U»tate ..I Fronklln Fire Insm Address tms.a.M. FITCnAJ.W. S\KL3, Jo*. L. MeClelhsnu, dec’d. Filded Jan. 6, 1858. MIITLAD uoss:fcUJat»T jas7 191 Peon at., 'Pittsburgh. Po. Acc’t of Joa K. Morrow, Adm'r of the Estate of Matthaw Morrow, dfcU Filed Jan. 0,1858. Final acc't of Henry Palmer and Jos Bedpath, ex’rs of tho Estate of Robt Redpath, deo’d. FUed Jan li ISW. Final acc't of Jos Speer, Act Rs’rof Lh* Estate of Alex- ‘ ander Speer, dec'd. Filed Jan. 13,1853 Acc't of Augustas Hartje, Adm'r or the fcsute of Ueu Schaerer, dec'd. Filed Jon. Ih 1858. Final acc’t of Wm Lees and Jas McKee. Rx're of (ho F.t- ' tateof Robt Loee. dec'd. FUetl Jan. Is, 1853. Acc't of John Cnnningham, Adm’r of the Relate of Nancy Young, dec’d. Filed Jan. IM, 1853. Acc’t of lLEowlaud, Adm'r d# bouts Donor Estate»f 1 Dr R.n.Hhelden.dec'd. Filed Jan. 21,1358.- Final acc’t of Mary Hartman. AdnFx of the Eatate of ! Conrad Ilarttnan, dec’d. Filed Jan. 23,1559. . final acc’t of John Aldorson, ex’i of the estate of R»Li ; Bates,dec'd. Filed Jan. 20.1558. • Acc't of John Rankin, adm'r de bonis uon of th» es tate of Robert T.ankin, Filed Jan.2o, 1858. Partial cce’t of U. Rowland, adm’r of the estate ot A. Atwater, dre'd. Filed Jan. 3d, 1853. Final acc’t of Rachel McGregor, aim'x of tho estate *f Marg’t McOregor, due'll. FflodFeb. 2,1858. Partisl acc’t of James A. Dunlery. a<lm'r de bonis non Ac of the estate of Moses Dunlery,dre’d. Filed Feb i,, 18C3. ■ Acc't of MaLhios P. Dethless and Lewie Deocler, admr'e of ' flie estate of Henry fiodn, dec'd. Filed Feb. 61859. Final acc’JofJoolK«chamandDrlalLApplegate,<'xr , » of ' the estate of Vincent Applegate ,dec'd. .Filed FeU. 5,1858. | Acc’t or M. lawton, adm’r of the estate of Hugh Black- \ lmrst,dee’d. Filed Feb.o,'lBsB. Acc't of Luke Loomis, adm'r of the rststn of EliloU P. Neal, dec'd. FUodFeb. 101,1365.« linalacct of Isaac M. Pennock, goardUn of Geo W noldshlp,minor. FUed Feb. 17, 1858. Acc’t of Edward-Spence, guardian of minor hrirs of Thomas W. Reed, dec'd. Filed. Feb 18,1853. Final aM’t of-Faml Carnahan, adm’r of the estate of Isaac Bradwell, (lac'd. Piled Feb, 18.1868. feSfkltdaatwT JOHN U.CCRTI*, Register. & WILSON .joes u eon>. embracing j. m. Lrrrijß SPftiat. .flotttts. A. A. CARRIER & SRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, Ko. 03 Fourth Street, ’ rrrrsßuxoif, penna. Oouipiuii,-* rrpr«v»nlrJ »f highest ttamllog. Chartered l*y rmitisylvauin end other State*. Fii« , .Marine uu<i Life lU»k» tafceaof all deacrlptlona. A- A. CARRIiUI, SL S. CARIUKIL MATLACK & ROGERS. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Ko> 1U Pine Street, St. lionlit Mo. * II HI TO Murdoch & Dickaon, St. Louis,, Day A Matlock, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cliai.Dcfflcld k Co„ Louhrlfle, Ky.. P. a. Day A Co., Bankers. poru, til*.. Green & Stone, Honker*, Muicatißn, !«wi>. Day k Muilafk, Philadelphia, Pa., R. Forsyth, Chicago Freight Agent for Illinois Central Railroad. jaB:fisrdfc JAS. MoLAli GXLL.XN. ~ auwuricrcut o# Alcohol, Colope Spirits and Fund Oil, dolSrfiyta JVj«. IU3 and 170 Stfcjux Strut. Business fflfjanacß. . DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore exiting be tween the undersigned. under the name and ityie of A. ■LYONS A CO., was dissolved by tmrtdal consent on the ISth of January, 1859. The bnilnea of tbefirm will be coutin ned as heretofore by A. LYONS, at the "jlil stand, to whom payments must be made of all debts dua the'firm. A. LYONS. f«s3:«Uw F. BOYD, .A . LYONS (Successor to A. Lyoos A Co) saxcracnruE or LOOKING GLASS & PICTURE FRAMES. AND DEALER TN VARIETY GOODS, &iC., No. 131 Wood Mt„ Pittsburgh, Pa, fbfodtf Dissolution -of Partnership. TVTOTICE is hereby'given that the partner ll itifp heretofore subsisting between the undersigned as Grocers and Produce Dealers, under the firm of MERCER tt BOBINSON, has been dissolved this day by tbe withdrawal of ECCLEB ROBINSON—and that the books and accounts of the firm will be found in tbe hands of said Robinson (whe will attend exclusively thereto) at the OldStaad, on Federal street, where those indebted will please call and settle with out delay, aa the ooconnts will be placed in the--proper hands for nnlnv paid on or before the first of March nsxL . . - STEPHEN MERGES. January . K. ROBINSON. t3»Tba undersigned will continue the Inulnese at tbe old stand on Federal street, Allegheny, where tho wants of tha old cuatomen asdall others will beattended to as usual. The business will hereafter be conducted on the princi ple of selling tow ros cs«a. JsOOuftmhl. STEPHEN MERCER A CO. "DisSOLUTIOS. THE partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, engaged in the manufacture of Hope and Twine, under the stylo nf J. k IL GERWIU, was dissolved by mutual consent, dating from January Ist, 1858. Thebtuisos*of tbe firm will be settled by there molding partner. jaSMwd HENRY OKRIVIG, JYo. 489, corner Prrrn and Walnut Street*, Manufacturer of Pittsburgh lIEMP AND M ASILLA BED OORDS, HEMP ROPE, from % in, to 1»4 inch, UoIUt Rope. Broom Twine, Hewing Twine, Wool Twine, Flax and Cotton Seine Twine. Hash Cord, Tamxlnnd Packinc Yarn. full supply of lito above constantly on hand aud for sale at market rate*. ~ |*27;3wd NOTICE, ItmiCUH, Jan. lllh, lSfo>. I HAVE this day associated with me Benja min F. Pettit and William 11. Whltacre In tho gi-wrol OommiMkm, Wool ami Produce Business. The style of the firm will I* SPRINGER If ARBAUQII k CO. HPKINUKU IIARDVUm. EPUNOtX Hit6ACOH...BCtJiHIS S. PETTIT.. WW. tt. WPITACX* SPRINGER HAUIIAL'GII A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS DEALERS IN Wool, Provisions & Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Ji* w-- J... NOTICE. WE have this day associated with us John 11. EBBERT and JAMES IL WRIGHT, THOMAS R. HOLMES retiring from tbe active management of the business, Jalullm N. HOLMES A SONS. Holland Bitters. \lTli have removed the manufactory of TJ EfEKHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS to N 0.27 Wood Second. felCaUlflfT BENJAMIN PAGE, Jx^ACO TIHR undersigned is authorized to offer tit Sola, on Thursday tirratag, the 25th day of February next, at the Merchants’ Kvehange, inlhecityof Pittsburgh, one undivided eighth i utervat in a claim against (he Lock* and Dam* and e ther real and personal estate, tolls and revenno of,the Yongbtogheny Navigation Co., known as the Larimer claim,eonriiUnirJ&part of tvotim Mort • net*. one Fair HOI? «u said Oompa ■Sri ffWgaand M Bonds of fl.ooo each, lasnedby saM ‘ said Mortgage will be dow this year. -f The Dam*knd Real foliate of the Ycnghfogbeny Nartga* tfoa Co. are very valuable not only os an Indisputable out let to thousands of acres of the best Bituminous Cool in thl* country, hut for!the water power afforded !b an admirable position for application to mills and machinery. The coat of the works was considerably over one hundred thousand dollar*. AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., • ibis Sb>ck Broken, 69 Fourth street. French Artificial - Flowers and Flower Blatcrlala. -• % si E are now.receiving our Spring Styles of ■ W French'flower* ut Flower Materials, which for va riety end bsanty surpasses sny fanner season's Importa tions. ftVwnfftnring'heariy all the Good* we offer fur sale, unable* u* tAofler tqWbdeaal* purchasers Inducement! both Uprise and confined *lyl«a. . Ostrich and Fancy featber* in many styles, saiUble (hr Spring Bales, also, every description of low priced Fancy Fcetbers, for trimming'Boys’ and Children*' Straw and Fancy lial*. For sale on liberal terms, by JNO. C. HENDERSON SMYTH * CO., fel7:d3m ' 500 Broadway, New York. American Flowers, Rturhet, Trimmings, Ac.| See. THE subscribers beg to draw attention to thalr department of Americas Flowers, Brushes and Trimmings, which will be found complete, the designs being takou from Ihe fashionable French, and the tuanu tu tnre cmifliml to thtirmn IbrtonV*. Whdttale Buyers eftiv are requested to examine the samples. JNO. C. UENDRRSON fiUYTH A£9-< foi7:3md • ’ SQO Broadway^NcßPorit. tloca’s Heraedy for Pulmonary and To beretdar Consumption. HAVING been appointed sole Agent for the sale of Don GKRONTMO BOCA’S celebrated CURE FOB-CONSUMPTION, the public will oow be put in mwvUuo! not of the most extraordinary remedies Sl ant Ihr what ha* heretofore teen considered an Incurable disease. • . I have |h* more readily undertaken the agency, from the factofita extrema simplicity—Wag an «.u/uuni opjdicci ’ (uni, the action of which is swminely miraculous, and iu - having nono of those attribute* which mahe op the numer ous compounds now (a central n*e. - With the utmost confidence in the iyjec«« of this remedy, which has heretofore been used' In private practice with great euccrci, al is shown by numerous letters and certifl cates, isoowoflrted tothepablir. A pamphlet.containing directions, letters from distin guished * Individuals, and documentary evidence from the phyaicianroftba: hospital of Banna, Island of Cabs. *c, will accompany the remedy. ■ • • ' Tbeac speak volumes in its praise, and publicity Is only required tv render it is popular as if is beneficial. Address i JAMES-KEKSB, Sole A spot for the United States, No. 841 Market street, Philadelphia. Principal Office, 1020 FITZ WATER. " toiad The Best Fuel to use this Weather la CAITIOBE. COAL. ’ A GOOD SIZEDLUMP LAID ON THE oral, will niUln Br.'for * hruk Or. I, wnntrt, »f«w hlownorth. I»to .odpralo—it bnnu cot Into . blHl4nt Oju»«, dllotMlOß. llgtt uid hmt threngb til Ut. room.. WIT IT. Ordtnltit ntth. Depot, corner Andcrwm rtrent And AR , AUrehew, or dropped In lh.Po«toaofcPttt.Mr*troliiptl|r«lW ßUnmlaam Q»l riwaSlrmAnt loTOt rntej. RA:IjA ' >*■ A- McCLuBO. f NEW:; OABPBTB, AT TBS FOURTH STREET STORE. W’Dv- t'-D. ; He€ ALfcDM Have just received a very tars* aoortZßsht of CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, Ac., the latest etylos for Fall cumpristng VELVET AND BRUSSELS, . TAPESTRY'AND THREE PLY, r- ; SOPERED™ AND ' , % * ; s LOW PRICED INGRAINS, u Wool. Dutch, UtiUnd Bttir Cerpeu, Bogs, MattOocon Matting, Btairßod^^Jw. ifc. a Sdcelat of D* easts Bom one to tour yards wide; [£tSi?noorOll Cloth, from, to2l fc.t.ld., with til Xr»oA.:w«til)rrhn«J !»»■»; <*n»‘ Blonw, til of whuh we uopewerf to eell .tthorerTlo w- ,: . act.- iff.'D« *«■M.MtCALLUM. D.Ktrsa. TV/f ASON’S leather preservative, ’ _ Epootn oIYCEfiISEi Pow’J.DInA ■do.Oold.n Seti, ■ °° m TW TOTunI BODA ASHES, Pcrfonterj. Scetpe, Toilet ** foS - ; , r. 1 .gbrtgrFgnrthnnd Wood streets. 0 LET—A two story brick Dwelling Eg eontaJhlag flroom* and xtoataJafl. “fiff”**- HDqal " of : WniLtSr^iSr 0 LET—Aweli finißbed two story ES ; BriekDweliiac. la ni» order, containing six J&a, rooms and Cnlihod garret, with gas. wnterandbath room, TO LET—A two etoiy Brick T>weUing« on Hn street. betnathM U® the TiVtr.- xn-Ba. quire of ; . . f*ia r, R. KING; N»£U Liberty st. RAG ANI* LIST CARPBTS-rA large Bud new lot of Bag and Ll*r Carpet* rf all qoMltfc'atsv aUrge assortment of Hemp .Carpet, all .of which wCI ha WoKcE.—Any personhsTlngiwcijims Al: »aUMllhaujSrrtfead'irtJ pumllUiii.-M.Hia ■tantjotlur of Salt EwdSlitttlfind fcylmsildiil wnußmi? ■ omiu. - w«i« ' . r'zzniPWQytyt* ..J. s. CIBSSKtL FOR RENT.—The Dwelling House No. 151 *- HOME OFFICE TWrd «tTMt,naar Faithfielil newly papered and fl , mlnut arat, above Second, Philadelphia. Minted tbrongbont,gae, Urge yard, Ac. Poeiewlon imm* . _ ~,, . Slately. ilie laiiiMu.ce on Bnililng*,Tarnlture, Marchendlte, 4c. Dwelling part t»f No. U 2 Ponrib etreet, iwar 1 _ . .. , f Cherry Alley; ill roonu, good cellar and yard. Deni *IW on Cargoea and Freight*, to all parte of ngj. annua ' Ihe world. AUo—lb. l.oone Knomi, al .torj. ftoul .1 No. 112 : Inluollo.or.nc.on Fourth ttreet, now oarnplrf by J. 3.ll^4Etq. R.OHIOO. . Jol LuidCuru'Jc, lo oUl«H. of Ui. Union, on tie n. 0.1 Vneuit lot. In tlio Ninth Word for uln or lor, near In. | r.rorobl. t.rm., continent with uenrit,. Allegheny Volley Railroad. Enquire of i tcgMlll Or— RP*D^EmGTOxfr l WoS'Slt. j «»' COLLADAY, tonnerl, lUro.Acr o( Dun., Ac, —— ... - i . Philadelphia. TA T/ET A troll finlahoH Iwn «tni*v ESQ ; WM. BOWERS, formerly Regteter of Will*. wen nnisneatwo*tor\ fca : j o hn n. colksian, nm of Coleman a smith, import^* Brick Dwelling, containing «lx rootxu, No. wjga Hardware and Cutlery Merchant*, No. 21 North Third Franstlu itreet Enquire cf street. eboTe Market. Phlla. SPRINGER lIARBAUQH a CO., JOSEPIIOAT, firm ofJoeepb Oat A Sorj.Oopperamltha, No. friu No. 29a Liberty meet. , 12 Quarry etreet, Philo. * • KDWAIID v. MACUETTK, firm of Uochette A Raignel. Importing Hardware Merchant*, No. IS* North Third atrect,abore Race, Phlla. „ HOWARD HINCIIMAN, firm of ldTlngston A and Oomrniaalon Merchants, No. 2711 Market *Lj a bore EI K htb. Phlla. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Prtai.ilout. Gum Wusos,Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. No. 24 Fifth ttreet /op ttoira.) HUNT & MINER will «hortlr publieh tho ORATIONS. ADDRESSES, FORENSIC AR* - ,lMEii'i'S, *•' or COL. WILSON IIcCAND LE 3 S Pcosfscrrs—ln compliance with the earnest wish c.f a large comber of persons in Tsrious parts of the country, it is a proposed to publish a volume of ths Speeches. Forensic Arguments and Oratln&i'of Col. WILSON McCAND LESS Col. M’Casslxss is too well known as an eloquent orator and a profound lawyer, to need auy eutogium, Tho work will contain 400 pages, sud will bo n largo octavo rolums, bound in cloth, and printed in the best stylo on tfan finest paper, with clear, bcamifnl type. It will hare an excellent Stnel Engraving of the likeness of C«L MeCaodU". I—Address lu JohnQaincay Adams and bis Reply on Visiting Pittsburgh. Eulogy ooUoutral Andrew Jackson. B—Ad<lre»s at the Electoral College, IS-U- Argument io Defense of Dr. Braddeo. Indicted for Rob bing the United States Malls. 6 Address on the opeting of Alleghany Cemetery. o—Address npen tho Reception of lion. Jamas Buchanan at Pittsburgh, in 1&49. with bis reply. 7 Reception Speedi to lion. Goorga M. Dallas. V- Address at Jbo Electoral College io 160'2. !*— Letter (>• llim. John Q. Ariamh, presenting biui with a copy of Judge Bfvckeuridge's '’Modern Chivalry," and hU reply. jAcnn oerwig. nENRY OERwro. 10— Address twfore the Pittibargh Board of Tied* 11— Address upon tharwopeniug of the Western Univer sity nf Peuiufylroni*. 1557. IJ—Report of the Invj>ei-Uu» of tiro Western Penitentia ry, 1557. Id—Arguments fur tho Prosecution In the case of Com monwealth ts. Rev George Marshall for Fornication and BaMerdy Price $1.50? sent to any part of the country under 3,(k>o miles, free of postage, on receipt of price. CANVASSERS WANTED.—Competent persons to cui rass for the above work wanted immediately; HUNT it MINER, t«2O MASONIC HALL, FIFTH STREET. 'MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES N »: W ENGLAND STATKS The restorative op prof. o. j. WOOD for restoring balr perfectly and permanently, has never yet had a rival, rolums altar volume might he given from all parts of the world and from the most intelli gent toprovetbat if tso perfect Rritcratii'e; but raadtue circular and you cannot doobt; read also th» following: Tni llhl—People have for centuries been afflicted with bald heads, and the only remedy, heretofore known,hu been those abominable wigs. By a tveent discovery of Professor Wood these articles an being fast dispensed with, bninjrvM* many peraons still patroniio them, b*c*w»* u»»y hav* boon •o often impend npoii by Hair Touics of dilfoiput kinds.— T» all such persons we earnestly make the request, that they will try once again, for in Wood’s Restorative there is no such thing as foil. We know of a lady who was bald, who osed the article a short time, and her head is now eoTered completely with the tiniest and most beautiful curls (magi liable. We know of numerous c***s where hair was rapidly foiling out, which it restored in greater perfection than it ever had been before. It la also without doubt une of tho best articles for keep ing the hair In geod condition,- nuking It soft and glossy, removing dandruff and baa proved itselftbe greatest emmy toalt Die ills that hair isbeir to. It is the duty of everyone to Improve their personal *p j>earsace though hsm may dtffar In regard to tba way* of doing it; but ©very one will admit that a beautiful bead of hair, ettberin snaaor woman* U"an«bJect!3nnchto be, de ■ired, and there are notuesnatbat should beleftantiJW to obtain »nch a consideration.—*Jf&suiJi’i Advocate, PAila. QoMooros, Ohio, N0v.17,1854. 0. J. W&op A Co:—-Gents: As 1 have been engaged In selling your Hair Restorative the last aeaaou lor one of jrour local agents (R. 11. Hack!neon,) and having experienced (be beneficial effects or U mywJf, I would' like to obtain an agency for the Bute of Ohio or some State In the West, should yon wish to make such an arrangement, aa I am convinced then ii nothing egttal to it in Vie Waited Statu for rittvrieff the hair. I havebeen engaged in the Drug hurt nexs for lovcral ye*rv,Ba’ hare sold various preparations for the hair, but htTwftgttfl nothing that restores the ac cretive organs or the scalp aawell as yours. Do ing folly convinced ths&jpQ£ restorative la what ynn repre sent It to be, I would ttafta engage In the sale of it. for 1 am satisfied it must sell. Tours truly, S. T. STOCKMAN. Wartaxn, Mass., Feb. 5..185T . Ptop. 0. J. Wood a Co.: —Gants: Having realized the gooj effect* of your llalr Restorative, 1 wish to state, that Undiug Ist hair growing thin, as well ss gray, 1 was indue ed from what I read anu beard, to try ths article prepared by yon, to promote its growth and - change its color as it was In youth, both of whichtt. has effected completely.— In the operation 1 have usod nearly three bottles. Tours, Ac.,' ' JAMES FRANCIS. O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. T., In the great N. X. Wire Hailing Establishment) and 114 darket street, fit. Louis, Mo, and sold by all good Drug* gists fe2o angftirdawlsT Y ALU ABLE NEW BOOKS 1 for sale by J. 8. DAVISON, Cl Market, near 4th it. The Woiid of Mind, by liaao Tsylon The fipaniah Conquest la America, and ks relation to the History of Plarery, and to the government of Colonics, by Arthur Helps, vol 8. Also, full sets, 3 roll. .Cosmogony, or Mysteries of Creation, being an analysis of the Natural Tacts, stated in the Hebraic account of tho Creation, supported by tho developments of existing acts of God toward matter, by Thomas A. Davies, destrier's Church History, vol 3. Also full sets. 3 role; DubitandCrodlt, Beatrlco CcucL Kane's Expedition. ■ fc2fi YALUABLE NEW BOOKS.—Tho English Cyclopaedia, anew Dictionary of Universal Koqwl edge, bjr Charlei'KnJgfit, Tho City of the Great King, by Dr. Barclay, for salo by . JOHN 8. DAVISON, fc2o Cl Market, near rourth street . SUGAR AND MOLASSES— 4f>hbds.N. 0; ®ugtr; 10 bbls. N. O. SfoUswfl)- For salo by JOSES ACOOLEV, f»M No. 11l Water street. OATS-—2OO bus. .to arrive by R. R. thiaday and for sale by le2o HENRY H. COLLINS. BEANS— -15 bbbi mat recM and for sole by fr2o -HENRY U. COLLINS. ROLL BUTTER—2 bbls; fresh roll this day rec'd and for tale by HENRY lI.COLLINB. HOGS —5 dressedhogstoarrive and for salo by . . Ca2o HENRY It COLLINS. . PERFUMERY &FANCY.TOILET SOAP. —A large asaortmentat ' fo2o MACKEOWN A FINLEYS. 17XTRACT OF LOGWOOD—A largo in- Jjj voice Jmt rec'd by MACKEOWN A FINLEY CASTOR - OlL—2ot cases on -htmd and for tale by MACKEOWN A FINLEY, fegO 147 Liberty stmt. . SHOW CARDS AND WINDOW TICKETS —Plain and Ornamental, lu colon or gilt, for every kind of buainen, for tale by ITM.O. JOHNSTON A fo!9 Stationers, No, 6T Wood strett- SILKS SELLING - AT LOW PRICES.- Now Is the time to get bargains, at Sortbeiut corner of Fourth and Market sta. felfcdawF MURPHY A BURCHFIELD. QflA CLOVER SEED received on &\JVJ conelgnmeut and for sale by „ . BURTVEU A DILWORTH, fe!9 130 and 132 Second strecta. UTTER AND EGOS—2O bbls. Butter; 30 do Eggs, Received and for aaleby AHUIYKR A DILWUKTft. ODD-FELLOW'S AVARRANT AND PRO POSITION BOOKS for sale by ’ ‘W, B.UAVEN, fel? Comer Market add Second su. LEDGERS, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Invoice and Order Books, for sate and made to order by W. 8. HAVEN. **■*.■ Blink Book Manufactures. fel9 Not. 31, S 3 and 36 Market : .TVTOLASSLS—2SO bbla‘ prune Plantation i.Tj.Molaasa, for aale by JOHN FLOYD A CO, No 133 Wood street. SUGAR— GO O. Sugar for sale by fol9> « v .• M -- p JOHN FLOYD A CO. . | T,Jl.',*.T7Tf 3MCKWHEAT: FLOUR—3QO : ttofcij extra t7 JOHHFXOYP* COr CONTENTS: SOLD IN THE IN ONK YEAR, Insurant trance Company of s i. r b i a . Charles W. Baackor, , Adolph E. Boric, tiuorge W? Richards. Samuel Grant, Thomas Cart, David 8- Broiru. MordecalD. Lewis, Jacob R, Smith, Tobias Warner, Morris Patterson. CIIARLF.B N. BANCKEK, President. CHt.ua 0. : BaSCKA, St-itetary. tm. Cuninanj continues to make itmiranccs, permanent or limited* on every description of property In town and country, at rale* as low as arc consistent wtUi soenrity. The Company hafe reserved a large contingent fond, which, with their Capital and Premiums, aaUy invested, afford ample protection to the assured. u Tho Assets of lha Company, on January Ist, lHjt.as pnl llshed agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were a» f^Uosy JSSr”— SgSS La, ter:::'.;'.';'.:....-: «.»«si • |1,212,7t)3 « Since tholr Incorporation, a period of twenty-one J c * r *' they have told upwards of Ona Milliom Poor Unndred thousand Dollars Losses by fire, tboreby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as their ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. /.GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, ap!9 Office Southeast cor- Wood and Third ats. Continental Insurant! Company. Incorporated by the Legislature of JYnnrpfranta, PERPETUAL CIfJftTER Authorized Ca(iitai, One Do I lari Secured aud Accumulated Capital. KonongahcU Ininranea Company. OF PITTSBURGH. Orncnw—JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President HENRT SI. ATWOOD, Secretory. Omcx, No. CS Watib Srnirr, HJI Insjrt Jga*nst aQ kinds of Fire and Marin t Xi^ ASSETS, NOV. £Oin, 1557: Stock Doe Bills, payable on demand, secured by two approved Dames $140,000 0 Bills Receivable - 3 Cash 11.063 82 70 shares Mechanics’Rank Stock—cost ..... 3,220 00 Premium Note# 51,962 60 Office Ftirnintte. Book Accmnts . DIK£CTOt& Wrn. A, Caldwell, Wil*on MOler, John UcOoTUt a eo. A. Berry JttPM A. llutcbieoa Ji&dUtl’K—oo3y;2wd IIESRY M. ATWOOD. Sec’y Wm. B. Hulnu*. Robt. Diilr-H, Wm. Kca, Thus S. Clarke, Penosylrania insurance Company OF PITTSBITROB. Office No. 03 Fourth Stree DIRECTORS. | Wado Ilampton, A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick, A. C. Sampson, J. 11. Jones, John Taggart, Henry SpronJ, “ Nicholas YaeghUy, James 11. Hopkins, 5300,000. taken of all description*. ECER3. IOIUL Jacob Painter, Uro VV. Smith, A. J. Jones, Rody Patterson, J. P Tanner, 1. UricrSpronl, W. D. .Mcßride, C. A. Colton, CHARTERED CAPITAL... 4£-Fire and Marine Risks President—A. A. Cj Vico President—Root I Secretary hod Treasure] PjCThlsov. ar—l. Qua Spkopi- nofrdly Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. DAKSIE, PrwlJsat. F. M. GORDON, B«rcur^\ OFFICE, No. 92 Wftterrtmt, (Bp*ni 4 Co.'* WanhooM.) np *Ulr», PJtUborgh. * IFin Jiuure against aU tends of Fin and Harine Rills A Hum* Institution managed bg Directors, toko art weO i-nopn in the community, and toho are determined, by promptness and liberality, to rwri.otain the character whit * they have assumed, at offering the best protection to Mow who desire to be insured. 1 ASSISTS, OCTOBKH 31, IW>7. i Slock Account* $121,600 CO 1 MortgAge....... 2,160 ©0 Bill* RtrC(N*lilo. 4,161 67 Office Vtjniitare. - 210 09 Open Acccnota. 9,478 04 Cub 43 Prttalum Nol«» 69 BUI* DJ*cooal«U - 123,003 73 WKCTOW. Wm. McKnlgbt, Nathaniel Holmes, Alex. Nimlck, David U. Long, William & Smith a W. iUckstson, Georgs Danis, TL Miller. Jr., J. W. Butler, G. W. Jackson, James McAuley, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, nolfi: F. M. GORDON, Sec’ Kureha insaranee Company, OF PENNSYLVANIA, OjJl« Ah. 99 Water 81?' Pittsburgh. usm, jtov. 2d., 1867: Slock Du* Bills, payable cm demand,and srenr ed by two approved names. |97,640 00 Cash In Pittsburgh TnatCompany ........ 60,10* 14' Premium notes- SLBO4 20 Bills 9,937 10 Mortgage...... .... -.1... 5.600 00 122 shares Exchange Bank Stosk—CXwt-... 4,950 00 300 shares Iron City Bank Stock—Amount paid 7,100 00 ,200 «hares Allegheny Book Block— do 6,000 00 67 *baresMi*nenles*BenkStock—Cost.. 4,023 63 i Book Accounts-..- ............ 14,672 28 | Offii-e Furniture 603 12 cikcctuU: a. w.Csm, I. &L Permoci W. W. Martin, ft. T. Leech, Jr., D. McChcdlen, Geo. 8. Selden, J. 11. ShoatOergur, W K. Nimlck, B. D. Cochran, John A. Coughey, 0. W. Batchelor, James I. Bennott, W. J- Anderson. enOENBEBGSB, pirea’ ,R. Fixhxt, Sectetary. Delaware ainlnal Safety Insnrante Company, Incorporated by fAs Zepidatvre Office, S. E. Corner Third and AYalnntsts., PHILADELPHIA. ' MARCH! INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to all parti of the world. INLAND INat/ttANobS on Goods, by Rivera, Canals, lakes and Land Carriages, to nil party of theUnloa. - FIRE INSURANCES on Uerchandlxe generally.—On Stores, DweUtng'Houses, Ac. AsseU of the Cbwtpany, Abo. 2d,1857. Bonds, Mortgages, and RealEstats.—-....5101,350 0* Philadelphia pity, and other Loans.—— 137,011 US? Stock In Banks, Railroad A InsuraneeOo*. 153,008 OO: Bills Receivable- 320.301 03 Ouhon hand—;...— 36,803 $0 Balances In bands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Polidesrecently issued, and oth er debts due the Company-.; - 03,730 57 BubSCriptkm Notes —.__ t iqO,OGO GO William Martin, James C. Hand, ‘\ ';i JosephH.Seal, Tbeophilus Paulding,*, I Edmund A- fioudor, JameaTnqtuUr.. ■* /*• ! John 0. Daris, William Eyre, Jri, ‘ Jphn IL Pettross. ,J* P. Penlaton,. i , - GeorgS O.LdpM, Joshua P/Eyre, ’ Edwcrd Dsrliugten, Bamuel E. Stokes, Dr.B. fcL Uustcm . Hnuy Sloan, William C. Ludvig, - ‘ James B. McFaila / HughCnlr, Thomas 0. Hand, ~ BpatcetMcllvain, Robert Barton, Jr, Charles Kollcy, . John B. Semple, PittiVg, H. Jones Brooke, D. T. Morgan, “ Jacob P. Jocw J.T. Locan, « WIL MARTIN, ftemdent. THOB.C. lIAKD, VUa President HtSBT Limvxa, Secretary^ - - > . P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, No. 95^Water street. Pittsburgh. Oelianee Hntnai Ininraoee Company oi pbiladblpbia , Office No. 70 Woinat Street GiRZAt t!77|93e—A8UT31229,974 46»5xcoxnT iHTXmo. Fir* XaforMc* o& SmUings, Merchandise, FnrnJtore, Ac. to town or country. ' . Eve motnil pnndpl* combined with tbeeecortty of * StockOapital,entitle*tbelasar«d to abate in tb* profit* of the Company, without liability Ibr Inn*. - TbaScript Certlflealn.oftnia Company, for profit* at* cooTertible at par, into the Capital Suck of the Company CLEM HN6LKT. Pmideot., . B. 11. HEfCHMAN, Secretary. . VaXCr °Q L U Btrood, . Jobs B. Worrell, BenJ. W. Tlngley Z. Lctbrop, It L.'Canon, • Robert Tolaad, CLStareann, Cbaa. Leland, Wm. M. Sample,’Pl tteVg. J. a. COFFIN, Agent t Third and Wood etreet* ClwnTlnekij, . Win. ILTnompaon, Kuanel Blipbam, Q. W. Carpanter, Hobart Steen. 0. 8. Wood, MenhaUHUl, Jacob T. Booting, . WUUam Unwr, Jlcptnae iomraaei Company, Of PBUilBlPBli, Franklin Building, 414 Walnut Street. OrganizedonderthaGenera]lovnrucoLaw,with a cub intorea agaltai laaa or damage by Fin, Marina, Inland HaTlget 100 and Transportation. ~ -omen*. H. O. LACGHUM, PreiMcaL - BICUABD SHZELb^TicaPraddaat. - oEO&as soosz; saoatwr.. ; BIMCTOM.- i t -'‘o.o. Itoiiriln . ' Dt Honirtanar.' ? W.O. StetStuy, lUchartSlSS' - - :fi.-BUnrood, Owm feott,', .* - B.M.CKUto, Wmiaa Oabomt •"> 0.0. BnUfr. Cj , _ . TIEB A CHAJIBT, iywtfc V -- -i .98M»£tikfAi*SU) (ca&wxacftWwltO fusuramr The Gttsi Western File and Jiarinf ins. Co., op rniLADSLriiiA. OjjS« in iYj jj L i n u - fourth Sir*!. Scniam rtftrrrt-At. ACTUoaiZED CAPITAL Capital pui«l in.. . Surplus, January latTisis fvLAVD '«*>•, Osrgoand Freight*. ‘ 'M- R-**CS \,y Canal*, L*kft**o4 Land Carnap?. MMcroas: Charles C. Lalbrop, 1423 Walnut eticet. William Berlins, I!>l<‘ Plr-o *tr»ct. Alexander Whlilden. Merchant, Id Noni, From u >.««- Haslphorst, Attorney and Coanwiior. John C. Hauler, firm of Wright, Hunter A Co R Tracy, firm of Tracy A Ox, GohWailtb’s lull. Juha R. McCurdy, firm of Joues, White A McCurdy. L. OiIl««p«. firm of Gillespls A Zeller. Ja3. B. Smith, tirtu of Jas. B. Smith A Co Uoo. Ileary M.jVallcr, office 227 Sooth Thirl street John It- Yogdvs, office corner cvfSeventh and Samoa. JaxntM Weight, Into CasKftr Bank ofTkiga. Aitrtd Taylor, office Cairo City Property. JonaJ Slocnm, office 223 South Third street. J 0 c. c. LATHROP,PraLhxLT t W. DARLING, Ties Pruident LEWIS GREGORY.,' ) CriUicll Office, 8 Wall it, N, Y. Second l ico Prosit! t. ) . JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary And Treasurer. If K. RICUARDSO.f, Assistant Secretary. It. W. PO ISDEXTER, Agflht, " 67 Water tract, Pittsburgh Farmers' and Mechanics’ Fire and Marinr Insurance Company.- R. W. Corner Second imd Walnut Sta., rniLADELPSJJ. .merit or rni compa-nv, jASfixt Ist, ISiS Bondi, Mortgage*. Ground Rents, Bank and other Slides - - %X%W W Loaned for Stocks*. - • 37.W0 nu Trust Fund In New Y0rk...—23,151 40 Deferred payment on Stock.., iP7,TCO 00 lUlle Receivable 74,401,07 Cash on hand and due from Agent*- 45,000—3 Premium*ou Policies rceentlyusuedauddebtx «lne the Company 30p>5S SS3O,SM> ? THOMAS B. FLORENCE, PrMidsut. Etwattn K. UoLusold, Secretary. rmADti.rsu extxaksccs. John H. Brown. I David S. Brown, M. Baldwin, | Charlfj L. Bote. pirTiscKou Btrr&isaa. NewmjerA Graff, | JamesMilUnger. JamearHowardACv, j . Phelps,Carr 4Co„ J Wo. McCully A Co., |. Irwin. Pittsburgh Office, No. 00 Water Street. fsl23md THOMAS J. HUB TER, Agent. '■> Manufacturers' Insurance Company— AGENCY OFFICE, No. M, Wares St.; 7' Pittsbxmw, Fehrttaryl, 1848. J rr^NoticE.— The unoersigned having with* irv drawn from the. Agency in this dty, to refuse hla former poaitlon in Philadelphia, mpectfnllyrftnni* hi* thanka to all friends and patrons of tbs office durfbg hli administration of its afalr* in Pittsburgh, and rarntstlj hopes they wDI continae their Errors to bis soccenter, Mr. E. Q. Bell, who has been appointed by theywrent office to conduct the borinm in this city.- \ res j., w. -MartiEN. Manafacturera" Jusaranco Company. AGENCY OFFICE, hO.Vfl TTATEa'PTBKET,» ‘ Prrrsscson, February lit, 1853. . j rI>UE UNDERSIGNED BEGS BESPEOT- I folly tocall attention to the card of Ur.J. W.MAE nCN, and hope* by attention and promptness’ la conduct* log the business of tbo office, to nwrit.a. frlr proportion of pfttTOQlC** The promptness and liberality of the MANUFACTUR ERS' INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA in settling losses l* well known. The Directors are bradnesi men of tho highest character, and .the officers are earefri), prompt and efficient in the disbarge of their duties,which guarantees to the community what Is meet desired! tan Insurance Company, care la the euadnet of taSnmand seenrityintheerentof loa*.- - EDWARIPG. BELL, Agent for Uann&Onrrra’ Insurance Company, OFFICERS—W. A- RH ODES,' Bmidea l-. - . CHAS. WlSKjTice ' -ALFRED WE GAS, Secretary, J. W. MARTIEN, Sorreycr; • DIRECTORS— . - W. A. Rhodes, j Cbas.Wise, A. B. Lippineott, j John PI Simons, James P. fimitb, 1 J;Rln&ldo Sant, Chas. J. Field, j Thomas Bell, Wm. NeaL { Tif.Richards Muckle. fe2tdlm ’itixens’ Insnrnntt Comp’y ol Fitlitmrgl WM. BAOALET, President, .SAMUEL L MARSHALL, Secretary. OJpct 64 IFwfrr Slrtrt, trfrewn JfcrCtf end Tf-xi Sh null and Cargo Risks on the'Ohio and Jibe slsaippi Rlrers, and Tributaries. Also, against the perils of tho Sea and Inland Navigation and Transport, ation. . - • . . $218,(05 62 . OIBkCTOKS. Wm.£agnloy, CapLMark Sterlicg, Samnsl Rea, 0. M. Kkr, Jaa. M. Cooper, John S. Dilworth,. Jaa. Park, Jr-, Frauds.Seilers,- Isaac M. Penix-ck, - Wm,,B^Hayv, 8. Harbaush, '• 1 JohwShiptnD-' ' Cant.Baa'i C. Yuaug, Walterliryot, «■ jag John Caldwell, Jr. • Pittsbargb Ufc,-Firc and Marine ids. cp, Office, Corner Market and Water Sts.,' PITTSBURGH, PA. ; ... BOOT. GALWAY, Preaideut. F. A.RmniST, BbC*y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Prest. Aanuw Fimn.NO, It D., Examining Physician. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to connected frith LIFE RISKS. Also, against Hall and Cargo Risks, on- the Ohio and Utalseippl rivers and tr(lmtaries,And Blarineßisk gun erally. AcdagalnstLMSorDiunngobrFlre. & ■ And against the Perils of tl*o «a and Inland Navigation and Transportation, ** . Policies Issued at the lowest rates .consistent with sofrly all parties. Robert Galway, flamnel UcClnrken, Joseph P. Gazaam, M. D n Jehu Scott, JameaMarihalL David Richey, James W. Qailmno, Chas. Arbuthnot, felC—my2s-Iy Philadeipiiiji *jV5~ Liifc I N 8 H Y: , , - No. 149 Chcsnnt Street, / o lf 0 V T .. 8, , T . n B 0 W-S TH-U-BOV ax. Will make all kind* of lasnrvnce, <Ui«r Peroetn»l or UmUod. oa every deecriptfon of froperty.or IferchaadiM, •troaaonaMc rat*eof promtam.' \ - ■ - ' -.... ROBERT. P. Kira, Prealdaot. ' U. W. BALDWIN, Vice PrneldeaL WWCTOBS.- } R.IL.&M, • George w. Brcwa, ~1 Joeepo 8. Paul, *> John CUyton, E WJIor; - Charles P. Hare,. K. B. Eoehah, P. B. Eatery, C. Sherman, S. J.'tfeguseo, , t. BLiC*Mr*sr,S«retarj. $317,941 « Special « riSpYouso MensVljlbrart AssociationLec- TTizi..—GEOEGBJDw PRESTIGE, Eiq, alitor of Loulsrlllo Journal, will lecture before the Young Mena* Library Association, and the publicgenerally.- atLAFAT ETTE HALL, oaSATUßltijfc'EYEnlNU,tbo2oth ia*L fi rafter—“ The present o»p«t« and tendencies of "Ameri can PoUtlca.. ~ •• Dodrscpen at Q 4 odock, Lecture'to commence at TV- Tickets 35 cents,tob« had at the Maale and Book Stan*, Hotels, Library Rooms, Lecture Committee and at the Door. Jons M. -KawAJaici,' Ws. IL ■ EuislLlbob, - JoaxrnAmxi," fclT;4td E. p. Paatctotoa,' mristnoa Ltrs.Tia>ajnr)&aiKZ TarstnuarcxCoTi Corner "Water aod-Unket iti i 2J floor,' \ PlttaburghfPebntary 10th, ISM. ) Notice:—The Boiid'of-Ditec tore or this Company hare this : day declared a ;dlri - dead out of the proflu of the last alt months fcfFOURTWL LARS per phare, applicable to the redaction of Stock Hate* ■ ■ t -■•■■■ k. A. JUXEHABT, StC»7- .... times ornrt Czamt. MraW-TOwraar, >~ " - Pittsburgh, Feb. Uth, 1858. ) of this Company represented by Certlflcatet numbers 16Ts JOB, 169, " 2&, 289. 269. 407, *03,416, 262,203,204,232, 333, 3M, 365, 264,359,30* '$?S , £V2h SU ’ 4M ’ 406 ’ 63 ’ W»- w W8,380,1151»;2ir, 218,a9.884,385, fi9;100 1 102,103,ll«\a3;. 230aadrae lot of M shares ftr Which no certificates has been lasued, has been forfeited for o co-payment of amastonsut' due Decern* b0r.10,1857, and will be sold at Public Calc, lathe city of Pittsburgh, on 1 the 18th-day of March "nekt-unler -tho amount doe, with interest and costs be"pmloo*lrra| • Byorderofthoßoard. fclsrt}3\r WATER3IAK PALMER, Treasurer. Omcs or tbs EBtsOasrahOoicPAST,) ■ ’ • ' Eric. February 3d,1869. / A oncx.—An Election for seven Directcraoftha Erie CUual Company, for theejuoins ,b * ftSJU - A: n. CAOTHET, 6eCj. irs»MTBaAHT- BOHEAU.--AN E&- -3- PERIKNCKD EDITOR. « laccaxftil Author, a thoroughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty- Cra years of the drudgery ofDailyJournalism,haadeter mined to hire out or. tollhis brains at retail, to thbsawbo mayrequire their serrlres, in any hoooraMeway. |. Merchants, Business wen, Inrentora, and dealers of arcry kind, will bo supplied, off band, withAdTertuesxmfs, (po etlesTor otherwise,) Notices, Cerda,Cireatars,ar any ape dca of article desired. *703,7»3 3T PoUtldanswlllbe soppUed.witb &peechearJt«Borts,Bes olntions. Letters, Tcaco, Pamphlets, 'Editorial'Articles; Communications, and every' other sort of -Brain work, which they may find in fncontrnicnt or tiucileaotnoJo.Tfo forthemaelraa.' - . |,' h\ Ladies and Gentlemen, of.eraynnk iandetjor occu pation - in life, can hare Letters-written on any 'subject, whether business or sentimental. - - •; t Tboadrertleerwill also conduct or tran*!sto Ccrreipco denceof every kind, either EngUth; branch, Spanish, tier* Poetry, Acrwtfce for Ladies' Albonu, Sote*, JloDodie*, andOorapodUo&jof tb« moat delittle mm) confl deotltl character, incident to cmypottible dxcaiwtanr* or eveatln life, will t» fanisbotl In mrloUbl* conMance, by writing to the undersigned, tod explaining ihelrariahee. Ordcre "bj mail, accompanied with cub, willb© etrictly and promptly attended to. Address J. TnOMPSON," Lltcrary Bortuto, Box 33 B» r Pfeilad«lpfci* P.O„ Pa. T. w. IiUOQimST, - rt Watch and Clock Maker. TflN mroszEß or oSm Fine watchesand jewelry, xi& No. 23 Fi&hftrtet, between Wood and' Starlit, PitU- 1 burgh, Pa. 4»*PartkuUr attention paid to the rapalttogof Watch** and Jewelry. * All work wamortao. " W . MoCLINTOCK, iMKmmsuinii C a R P B X s, HAVING on hand an immense stock of Carpete.of «L! kind! andqualiUes, wUh the extweta urn of doing oar c«nal bulAcu, thftnrveent prenaV* of tbo tlmee andcomparallae atop of trade bat* bfiua with aa onaroal amount of atock open out ihelr**. It Is (o meet thladifllcnlty that are bate sow determined toeldea emi aor m?om2m T PR ' OIS “WTO tniSi m. *•-* l * o ***** OMortmant of. Window Shades, Table and Piano Coven, Dear m«h«_ which we will tell at greatly reduced pricea. Al “? ; ; W. STCUXTOCS. No. 112MarUt ft. PATENT BUCKETS AND.TUBS.— 100 do* two hooped Bucket*.. 30 do three do - do, - -- 6 do'raper varnish <£*• •\ 10 do Keelara, » _. - do No 1 Tabs,tfcreehocjo, 7 ' 46-do No .da too do. .. 3 do No 2 do three do, . < ..-. „ SS do-KoS do taodo,' , Now landing,for tale at tnann&rtgrct ir a prices by fclc : IfIAIAH bICKSY k CO. OIL-QTJ. as» Fts.—lo- doz on vfi** »«*■!»>» b.i,?asiikjiwk*w, . .$5OO,Otv .■ s222fSi<o GO —. .'A.IT74 u. Alexander-Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, Jchn Fullerton, . Nathan F. Hart, David H. Chambers William Carr, Robert H. Hartley, John ATGiIL 3. a. OWIN', Ageot. ntiwtWMle
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