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Pittsburgh &K«c. ;• ZrSpEJ.
6 'on. to which the cornUi* of Lawrence and Jhrt
- - ™ ~ ■ ~~ ' i er are deeply interested —was presented to-day
i*. r. Tnu-usn—d. i. kxtcs-.-s : juedix —rcssxu. zzti thc Senale b y Mr. Turney, of Westmoreland.
/r/'— — T . t com nel those'counties to pay the io-
S EIDDLE & COv, leresiuponthecouponsattachedtolhebondstbey
. ? &D2TORB, and PS 0 PSJSTOS S- : }(Wne j go me years ago to the Northwestern Hail*
—r-' : roa i ItDrovides that'either individual stock-
PITTSBTTBO’B: . holders or the corporation shall have a right to
00 \pr.c _ sne them in any;County in the Commonwealth;
MONDAY MOftNP»Q» Fx.i>. > I ftn( j empowers the Courts to issue process to the
. ■ 1 • ci.A.:ff Af iu which the suit is
CALnotrs’s StATTMXST.—The oracle has brought, and direct him to serve theproces upon
. qu ft mvFierious John Calhoun, the i the County Commissioners of those Iwoeoun
spoxen. . 0 r “bleeding Kansas,” ‘ ties, respectively. This bill will create a deep
Border. Ruffian Reg . | sensation in those eountiea. It will, you may
at tost has been relieved from the spell unaer be gtro ngly First, the
which he was bound for more than a . fort- , Senators from Westmoreland and the two Mem
. pindinz the policy Of “blowinghot and : bars from that county. Jt will doubtless be
**,: . e»*r!nff “Good Lord” and “Good supported by the four Members of tho Senate
coU”~uf. «mng UOOQ lot* wyi {f iv Vhn^l hi& lhc i 7 Members of tho
Devil”—of conceding alternately , a Inumph Hoase< quantlcs of stock are heldby
to one party and then •to ■ another, just as tho citizens in Philadelphia and $1,250,000
exigences-ofliis political friends in their Con- by the city in her corporate capacity. Ithink
-regional manoevrea Beamed to demand, would also, the two Senators from Imneaater and tie
B *i ■ , , .i i Wootiinfftnn Senator from Chester, Judge Bell, from thefact
be tolerated any on fW »en tn W«on, „ rgo ,
interested in
with the endorsement of the administration to tfae 6toc k r votefor it. : There are eight
strengthen him in his villainy, ho has at length Members of tho lower 'Houso, from those two
written a “Statement” for the Union, in which districts who are almost sure to vole for it.—
he essays tomato a "lame apology,”.and soc r Upon the other hand, Harris, danam, Wilkins,
be essays ... . *»**_--! n-t Francis and Scofield are certain to oppose it in
cecds m arriving.at a most impotent concla g caa te. The five Members from your, coun-
Vion;” This “statement” is more of an apology tbo two f rom Washington, one from Beaver,
for his course of .prevarication and double deal- one from. Lawrence, two from Butler, one from
inn, since his ahiral .in Washington, than a Mercer and one from Venango,-are almost sure
vindication of his official condnct in Kansas, it jbese aro my impressions at first blush, con
in a mere patch-work gottenup,since ithasbecome cerning-ihe opposition to the bill. They may,
necessary for him to throw off tho garb of mys- however, bo modified by circumstances and new
tery^hiehhehaaassumedandtoerpbtoeertain
unpleasant passages of his brief residence in I(lo no f^i s h to give groundless'alarm,'but I
the federal City. ~lt will bo remembered that, baTe expressed my real convictions,
shortly after his arrivalin Washington, he called The Committee on Vice and Immorality have
S'bn. Judge-Donglaai and
proposed by tho falter gentleman, stated that he gent you my letter of last night. This
intended to issue the certificate of election in determination has not yet been officially an
•w such a manner to give the State offices , and the nonneed, nor will it bo until next week.
' Legislature of Kansas to the pro-slavery party. There was rood in place to-day a bill by Mr.
Legislature ot luinsas w ,f. h : A Shaw, of Lawrence, to increase the pay of Coua-
Mr. Donglas soon convinced him that he had Auditor 9 ia Lawrcnco County. This vraa the
advices from Kansas which assured him of the on iy Western bill which was introduced which
perpetration of gross frauds, by his (Calhoun’s) did hot refer to yonr bounty.
■party, and that tho course which he had' re- . ' Thp .two Houses will barely meet to-morrow,
parry, . ... I donot hclievothcre will ho much business
solved to pursuo towards tho.majoniy in Kans {jhrerani has gone to Reading, and
would bo perilous in the exlremo.’ Thisolarmcd w in no t return until some time next week,
the Regent so much as to cause him to revisit the Mr.J’ostcr to-day drew the teetli of the bridge
house of Mr. Douglas, atmidaight, a few hours biU introduced by Mr. Abrams—making bridges
nouse Oi err. "““K > “ »hich obstruct naTigatton upon yonr two rivers
after tho first interview, and makeacieaifhroaat (0 in j a d ct!on from nn y court of eciuity.
of it; by acknowledging the existence of frauds j ( not ap p]y. Q 3 it passed Hie House, either
and promising to grant the certificates to tho ] ,„ bridges nlroody built or already chartered.
Free-State party. “With morning" either “cool jln other words, it will apply to those only to he
reflection came," or it served the purposo of his ! chartered hereafter,
poiiiicalallies to have him modify his position.
The resnU was, that the Regent after exhibit
ing strong symptoms of backing out from his
. previous admissions, finally returned to his ori
’ ■ gihal position. This shifting and equivocation
must bo reconciled to tho “Statement,’ if for
no other reason thou to keep up somo show of
consistency; and this is the manner in which
ho.adjusts the difficulty:
“On the Saturday night after my arrival in
Washington. I called to pay my respects to an
old friend, Judge Douglas, and before leaving
he plabedin my hands a paper ho hod jnst re
ceived from Kansas. This paper contained
what purported to be the depositions of the
jHdges of election for tho precinct of Delaware
Crossing; and in which the judges deposed that
there were hot /orty-tiree votes at that
precinct; ,1 could not not, or form my opinion
• upon a 1 nowspaper publication; bnt I immedi
ately informed my frionda that if the-etatement
* so made should prove true, they must inevitably
control my action. I have received and opened
a return from the Delaware Crossing precinct
which gives to the democratic -party a majority
of :t7'J votes, and would thus socuro.a majority
lo the democratic legislative ticket of Leaven
worth county, and a majority on joint ballot in
ihe-lcgislature, under the constilntion.
If the judges of election at that .precinct far
nish to me, as I informed Governor Denver
before leaving Kansas, a reliable and sworn
«iatcmont that but forty-three votes were polled
there, Ishouldmako myself aparty to the fraud,
if I declined to be governed by the oaths of the
judges. It is a question going to the legality of
the returns. Of that I may judge and deter
mine. I shall do so: and, in my determination,
I shall be governed by justice and truth and the
right, if it shall, as it probably will, place the
goveroment of the State of Kansas in tho hands
of my enemies, no one will regret it more; but
yet jio one, not even a Black Republican, could
perform the daty wiih more of the conscious
ness of right than I shall feel in'% honest dis
charge of my official duties. I have written to
Governor Denver to procure tho sworn state
ments of the judges of thiscontrovertedpreciact,
and to have them taken under such circum
stances as will secure a free and unbiased exhi
bition of facts. By the sworn statements, so
procured, I shall be governed in giving the cer
tificates of election to the members of the legis
£ lature from Leavenworth county.”
- In connection with tho.abovo statement jre
raay’mention that Mr. Calhoun remarks iir an
other portion of his address that before oponing
the returns for and under the Constitution;
whilst in Kansas, he was called upon by “Dr. or
Governor ltobinson^n^Ui, , 4'sS^2S :i^2!r '’
Tsaredthemalioaidbc fallyinTesligaled before
issuing the certificates, and'that ho anlhomed
tJoT; Denver to stato if the election judges would
furnish him with an affidavU that the return was
fraudulent, he would treat it as a corrected re
turn, and be governed accordingly in giving the
certificates. After making these declarations,
and haring, tco, a personal knowledge that the
precinct in contest contained less than fifty
voters, he proceeds to etate: “I came to Wash-"
ington with no particle of rfouSt on my mind ns
to the result," which was that the legislnturc
was carried by the pro-slavery party, through
the 379 fraudulent voles at Delaware Crossing,
which decided the contest in Leavenworth
county. This is n most unfortunate admission
-for Mr. Calhoun. If his mind was clear on this
point, why did he not at once, and without hes
itation, grant the certificates to the pro-slavery
candidates. Wbyidid he put them in his breeches
pocket, end leave for Washington, without ar
riving at any definite conclusion ? In the lan
guage of* correspondent at Washington, “This
confession of moral obliquity closes the case
against Mr. Calhoun. No testimony is needed
to convict him after each a publication. His,
worst enemies could‘not have invented us much
as he has recorded to his own lasting detriment,
with his own hand. Ho takes very good care,
too, not to commit himself in regard to the
issuing of certificates to the free Stato party,
• although, that impression is sought to be con
■ voyed through specious phrases, for purposes
which the well understood in political circles,
df he succeeds in misleading, any man by such
. pretences, it will be proof that the deluded vie
... tim has courted the deception. IBs; promises
are all contingent nponln condition of facts, of
which he is to be the oxelnsiiro judge. No power
. -. -eda intervene to hasten n consummation, for the
judgment rests with him, and him only. Inge
nious ns the article is, it will-not.,deceive the
country. It majr fnrnlsh thb preteil, to those
who want one, for abandoning their conviction
and embracing a cause which at heart,
despised* v " . " ' ' '
U i» evident that th‘o administration has been
•remiss injiot givingilr. statement o
1 thorough examination, bofore
to see the light of day: . Two such shrewd law
yers os Mr. Buchanan pud Attorney General
Black should have gotten up , a more plausible:
docamcnt than that to which the border Ruf
flan Regent of Kansas has been simple enough
to affix his signature. •-
"" CANAt Bun' of •wr-taae
• - of the Doles of this Cank is accoantcd for by the.
‘ 1 Olio Stale Journal, on the ground that tho Bank
sent $20,302 of the notesto the State Treasury,
in Breslin's time, to bo destroyed; that securi
- -tics Id that amount »ere delivered up to tbo
' ' bJltl t and that Brcslin, instead of destroying the
notes, pat them inhlsp>oi*et uujased them.fox,
iiis otto purposes. This furnishes another in
• staneo ortho readiness with whicha looofoeo
’ office-holder takes to plundering.
- Tni Enquire
unite In saying thnOli© dcmoci»tfci m<jiaber ! of
tho Oiiio
a-- resolution; insthjcUng SeWo? Pagh'.to.Tolc
. against Lccompton, hnya ad<lDNSed:&|^?^
~ 'torTo Him, over their signatures, advising liiin
.pottoobeylboinslruclions l. Thetlouble-faced
- oconndrelst . v/{ ; • . '
Fatubb Sawykb, of Bangor, the venerable
: preacher who bos now reached bis 101 th year,
.. jnst received from government a lmi<l war
for. IGO acres, for mUitarjLfijovijca in the
■«»A!r»*sAnarv v t|lir.— • x
' Washington, Fob. 18, 1858.—ThoLecompton
. investigating committed met again last evening.
Propositions for investigation, under the terms
of the resolution of the ITouse, were, one after
the other, tabled by a vote of eight toseven.- Then,
contrary to the intimation th&t areport would be
made this week, UiejcommUtce, without in any
way going to the accomplishment of the object
1 from which they were raised, adjourned until
j Wednesday nest. It would appear that the ma-
I jorily of the coramitteo aro uneasy under the
strong feeling excited in the country against the
injustice of the Speaker and their own unfairness,
and that now they have exhibited their fears to
go on as they have begun, by the adjournment
for so long a t!me, which they carried by their
one majority. The objection to prosecuting an.
inquiry into the facts connected with the Lecomp
| ton Constitution was mainly that there was not
j time, and, to show how well founded this objec
; tion was, the committee throw away seven days.
Whatever ground there was a few days since for
i the Lccomptonites to believe that they could pass
* through the Houbo the contrivance which they
• support, it was now slipped away from them, for
i at this moment it is obvious to the most careless
' observer .of transpiring -events that Lecompton
! must soon meet a blow more terrible than that,
| only one week ago, in the resolution which order
-1 ed' inquiry into its wickedness and oppression.
1 Men from the South, and from the far Southern
Slates, will vote against it. They admit and learn
that they have hesitated too long, bnt that their
decision and their votes will make up in what
they may havo before failed to do. With strength
gained by those who support the great principle
of the Kaosas-Nebraska-act, not only in the
North, but in the SouUi, since the test on Har
ris's resolution, and tho promising signs for the
future, it is not an extravagant surmise that ere
another, week rolls by the votes against Lecomp
ton will reach two-thirds of tho members of the
House. The Lecoraptonilies cannot disguise this
fact; they published it by a postponement of
their caucus which was to have met lost night,
aod by the adjournment of the investigation com
mittee. All idea of rushing things through with
a*high hand is reluctantly given up for want of
power to effect their pnrpose, end it may be that
the endeavor hereafter will be to save the Con
etitxition from asndden and deserved annihilation.
—Correspondence of Tht Prets.
From Chiha the nows is highly interesting,
and the next mail will doubtless bring intelli
gence of the attack upon Canton. A very mod
erate ultimatum is reported to havebeen sent to
Governor Teh, which ho is said to have rriccted
with insolence. The main point demanded, of
him was that ho should carry out the existing
treaty which provides for the free admission of
foreigners into £s rm ‘'
.uri-T-Slr. itce3Toppcvs ft ftw dsya pre-
Tionaly to havo asked for an interview in the
city, and-to have been told that be would not be
admitted, but might say what bo had to say out
side; a rebuff which'it may beossumed prevent
ed any further attempt at intercourse. Mean
while the French hate joined their small force
to that of the British, and the blockade of the
city has been notified by both Powers. Tbo
adjoining island of Honan has already been oc
cupied, and the bombardment was about to com
mence forthwith. I‘rintcd notices in the Chinese
language had been circulated os much ns possi
ble! 3 warning the inhabitants to gel out of barm's
way. Many rumors were in circulation of the
city being extensively mined, and the .antece
dents ofYch arc quite ’sufficient to beget a sup
position that he will stop short of no sacrifice
from feelings of compunction for his own people
-London cor. Y. Cour.
Slavery is Illinois. —A While ManfyUl.
The Stale Register lias the following:
“the Peoria Union, which has hitherto op
posed the Lccoxopton fraud, now thinks the
President's viow of the subject is just the thmg,
and that the Democratic papers of lhss s, * tc
which oppose the fraud aro ‘treacherous’ to prin
ciple - The latest quotation of adult male ne
groes at New Orleans is $1,000@51,500, hut it
seems that uh article of wliito pan can be had
at Peoria for $417.” ‘
Wc object to this depreciation of laborers in
Northern Illinois. The post-office at Teona is
-worth $2,000 per annum, and a promise of that,
with $-117 cash in hand, exceeds the quotations
in tho New Orleans market.— Chicago Times.
Tamtam trouble, about the rc-appointmont
of Postmaster. Cook at When ho rc
eigned after the inauguration, his accounts were
slB,ooo.short. Subsequently, he sold a lot for
an enlargement of the Post Office to Government,-'
for' $lO,OOO, which Secretary Cobb refused to
pay or allow in 'credit, till jurisdiction should
be relinquished tothe United States by Illinois.
This is not done yet; consequently the de
ficit still stood against him when nominated.
His sureties under the old bond arc now here,
and demand to be released or they will resist his
confirmation.—TVoiA. Di*p. to Trth.
Pardon or a Convicted Banker.— It is said
to be the intention of the English government to
release Mr.-Eobert Bates, of the firm of Strahan,
Paul: and Bates, on the 27th of October, when
three years of his imprisonment shall have ex
pired. Tho three’partners had been sentenced
to transportation for life. The government, in
reply' to memorials on behalf of Bates, have
recognised tho distinction between his case and.
those of-.Faul and Strahan; Bates having been
merely a nominal partner,-on. salary, without
any control or management,or share in the
profit.
A 'Lawyer Puzzled.—Tho Hartford, Conn.,
"Coaroiii; states that a few . days since, in the
course of a suit then progressing in that city, a
woman wos'testifying in behalf of her son, and
swore that ho had worked on a farm ever since
he was bom. The lawyer who cross-examined
her said: “You assert that your son has worked
on a farm e ver since ho was born. ‘1 do.
“What did he do tbefirst year?” “He milked.
Tho lawyer evaporated.
. The Pope says the Employees or the Unit
ed States mat eat Meat.—Wo learn from.the
' FrttTMjfs Journal that the Pop© has granted an
indulgence to the Army and Navy ojjiccre of the
Unitd Slates to cat meat during the approaching
season of Lent.—President Buchanan, who is Y
generally understood to bo the “Qommander-in
. Chicf of tho .Army and Navy, of tho United
States,” will probably bo much gratified at this
evidence of tho Pop© of Home’s interest in his
affairs,* ••
Hos. Join? A. McClernajjd publishes* in the
Springfield (IlL) State-Register an elaborate
■ftrtmmentdgainsL thoLeeompton iniquUy.Four
vSrs ago, he took ground against Pierce s Ad
£ln;rtrslioafort6onpcal«f MisßotmCom
proroisc.Jleaowinaoraestbc'DouglaspWfonn
toUiafullest extent- —J.: :
’’kmi bo wW elrteli.iui.waa unconr
mious of it. It i, understood lie was Bind jing
astronomy at tho timo, nndxounting the stars
that studded the firmament-scveralof which
were of the first mognilude, immediate!, oner
ti row’s fist WH3 introduced under Ins car.—
I . The Democracy of Peoria,- 111., have held a _ rID '■ __ \ _ , U__J.
puhiic meeting and-adopted resolutions con-: stay ’ tn t THE CODUT OF COMMON’ pleas of SercbanU* Insurance Co. of Philadelphia* j The Mannfaetareirs’. Insor&flfe Company
, demcatory of the conraeof the Adminatration . . MTEUWOH ot em Alimony County, of October Term. 15';i No. IVJ WM v Pn-*t _ J) 5. McCAtfN, Secretary. * ' Qs<* .Vi. Vj JVfl-cHastx* £xckanjf,
jin reference to Leeompton. A series of raolu- x> RS , c.M. FITCH SzJ. W.B\ U &.phu *»>«., 1 « '• Amount ..rennitai <u«k^id'loand inT«tcd....|2oo,ooo oo , P „ilade l r a / A,
\ tions susLainiag.thc Administration was offered ; will comiirae their office at ** ,lcr nc» friend, j Slllll , t . ou Mr lW . g un>lll9 -- 36 j Charter Perpetual—Capitol $500,000.
i at the same meeting, and rejected unanimous y. x<«. 191 Penn Street. M*m» smith. I : s263,d2SSff! wiu.isstJitßAOA.KSsT all KlM>3 Of
The Great noli and Remedy .—DOKRILWEe opposite TUB ST. CLUB HOTEL, piTTSRiKou, . N T £ eadpSif ’barfes u*n tum«i* that ii«ureiG»rBo RUkeoaiheOhto | Fire t Marine and Inland Risks.
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correct, at the .tomtth, awUU d4.<--«*an ; chm . ' . otb „ chronic Affection. connected '„( *.-u.j libeUaut; and the Court <!i> apjwint SI. W. ArUn McCann, R. Y. Wituur. lUnt. Gofllea, '■ W. A. fibode., i Ch»_WJse,
at** a healthy appetite. It U. without doubt, a m (.side cbUla and all o*!»f Chrome (•..mmisstoner to take testimony to l*» trad «» the hearing J.. 1«, A. Handrail, Charle# B. Wright, John J. Paturnw. , As . Up pi,,«.tL J-hu P. Simon,
tightfal- preparation, nod an effectual remedy. The fact , with, or predisposlcß to Puliaon y ,>r»aM rase on four weeks’ notice, privu l-y publication L« ElvoodT I*use>. . . t janu-» I*. Smith, J-lUnaidoSank,
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liliuols and Indiana, tpcaks mach tu its taror. UAMllai Or DULAi IN ILL , . . , | in pursuance of th«* rbore order, to appear at a U>nrt«f rijeszu. j . . _ rji-Ath ' B-l>. JoartLCi«<i.,Caali. «t. Ilk.
Ciunos!—Be careful to uk for llocrhaTo'a ffUland ilit- 1 «ytnptonuofteneecm so.trUtinß as to beget* «*’»» Common I’h-sw. to bo held for Alh-pbeuy county, at Citu Seicrr, Ijunb A l'hiladclpliu XiilUncer K~l, Messrs. l‘.oiiiii«OQ A Co-
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many Imitations, ahicli the public should pnird against ( b r e«S and tho i.rti tit m-glccti n K'JD V PATCKBStiX, Sherift. thimroy, Caldwell A C<l, do. 9‘i , - Cnntiingliam A C<'.
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I i X AllcclunyCounty, of October Term, 13i7j Xo ISL | cha*«s rtkmcsu
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i I’itLslmrjrli, General Insnraneo Agenej. J..hn nic..i. i ' r., n ,iu,, jenmry let, i»>-. _lg $277,.'..
1 n . . The Siihrupna and aliasSubp-eiMihatiriit owu reiinne«l
I No. 03 Fourth Street, , bT the tsbrriiralll | , )r<K>l | i:k , loß m:^\e thtl John FWE ISSVRASGFr~IixmUS “ r * . tl
riTTXnVIiGIU I‘ESXA. ; Siculs. the respondent, could not W fonud in Hi- county. «.t AVA’AWA>V7.MA'Cri nn tX*! .«V
Coitiimiiit s renrewiited <*f lil"he*t stinding. Chnripitsl urcli rii! that notice be pnMhhed in a I‘iitsbnrKh tP'W-pa- /.Y/>.t.Y/J IXSV/CA.\CE he Ri»er*- '
bj IVHnsyirania „„l „i1,.,r Stair.. , I «**«.!» prtor u> F..unb 11.... J.- ..1 >1"^; EeeJ C.
r,r.., M.ri„.,™o LK. llWi. l.l™ »r .11 .Imli.ll.'W . | eomnEnJlDs:him lo »; ;r ..»r In .„d C..UTI .... “'1 c '«« , ,
A. A.CAIUIILK, Jlonday of March next, to answer the complaintof libpt-
S. S. CABIUBK. ! Unt;*nd the Court do appoint M. >Y Achrson Commission- .
MM-a i or to Like testimony of nritnosXK to rend on h'-arint; of -uhl \
! omso, on four wt*’ notice of time and plwoof Likinj; th>
1 name u'irou by punlication. UY Ixlfi OoUUT.
To Joint iVicDfc—ln pnr*ii.inco ol Om hlxito order, you
nro hereby notified to appear before Court of Common
Plea.l of Allegheny county.on tho fourth Monday of Al.-tn.-h,
A 16M, u>answer die cumpUitn »>f s.»t«l Mary A. Nvolh
mwldcn-e. BODY YATTEttSON. Sheriff.
To John XictJt; —You are hereby notified lh:»t the tveti
in.my nf witnesses, tn l<e rrad'on .>{ tlm aUne
can-es will betaken beftjfe me. on .TUESDAY, the -'-oth day•
of March, A. D„ nt 2 o’clock P.'M.,»t my c fllce, fourth
street, Dittahurj'b.. , M. W. ACHKsDN.
fi‘2ilt<li£trrT ‘ _ • Coininismoner
Special floticcs,
foreign exchange.
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DCSCAK, SHERMAN &, CO.,
ON TUK UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OF ONE
POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS.
- Also, Bills on tbo principal citiwi out! to»M of Franco,
Belgium, Holland, Gormxny, Russia and .othtr J£im>pi-an
States, constantly gn band and for sale by
Wil. n. WILLIAMS A Cu, ;
fc2£felynfc Bankers, Wood street. «nnrr.*-< XhlnL
One ol the moat pleasing, at the ssrau time of
foctlTo remedies lor Dyspepsia and all otlnr dweii-oa aris
ing from a morbid condition of the stomach 1 and l«T«*r, is
Dr Uostetlet** Bitters. It not only muevea tlio dismso
from tbo system, bntby siring tone t» U»o organs of diges
tion, aids them in their functions. All who bsve tried It
acknowledge itselcclleucu and superiority, and wo there
fore commend It to the sufferer. Dr. Hostetler's Litter, si
a tonic is too well known to need pralw. It is therefore
scarcely necessary at this time to il<> m.>re tlvnu direct at
tention to this preparation which is cerfcUniynne<}nalled by
any before the pnldic, satlatkil a" we an* that ita wide
spread reputation most pron* sufficient to satisfy all of iU
excellence a* a relief and mn.-dy tor all diseases of the
slctnach.
Sold by Drugginta eTt-rywlu-n\ and by ItOSTKTTER A
SMITH. Solo Proprietor*. fegthdawT
KAfi PERRINS’
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce,
PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT
'CONNOISSEURS pj OP A LETTER FROM
MEDICAL GENTLEMAN
ONLY GOOD AT MADRAS,
K To hla Brother at
AB'i applicable ta H WORCESTER, Mrvj.mi.
A ‘Tell LEA A PERRINS that
i thrlr Sance (i highly esti-em-
VARIETY »a od tn India, ami In in my
w* oplaion the most palatable a*
well as the most wbotewmo
Sauce that is modo.”
The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York
Exhibition f.ir Foreign Sane*, «u obtained by LEA k PER
RINS f.ir their WORCESTERSHIRE HAUCE, the world
wide fame of which haTlng led to numeron* Imitations, pur
chasers are earnestly reiprestcd ti> S“* that the names of
‘•LEA 1 PERRINS** ere tmpnwwod np«>n the Bottle and
Stopper, ami priuted npon the labels.
Sole Aci-nti f..r the Unlt-d Stab*,
JOHN DUNCAN <t SONS,
40S Broadway, New York.
A stock always in atom. Also, orders received for direct
shipment from Englnml. Jfcp _
MESSRS. CHAS. <fc LKWIB OIUSDE,
mi rtTh l ■ TEACHERS OF THE pfggy—,
violin,
II “ rl* ORGAN Aat» SINQINO, * * * 1 *
ANCIBST AND M.ODEIIN LASCUAGES,
A» I.Mln, German, French and Spanbh,
Taught by CUAS.’GREBE, Cand. Tlwol.
yy-F.nqniro at tho principal MaaleJSiorc*. _ dtSh3m<lfc^
wTltc JJ. RINEHART,
KAHrncrcaxu as» PEiUjks iji
AH kind* ot Tobacco* Souffana Clgarii
H.TeieeenUjt*l™thi> InUMb* No. I l*o «'“*
aJdition.to their Mannfrxtiiriuß Krtabliahmcot.No. 43 Irwin
•trcct, where limy willbo pleased to receivetlielr friend*,
apZfiiydfs
I>KNTISTRY. gm
ggft DR. J. MALM EES, 3Sfi
SITRGKON DENTIST,
FROM NEW YORK,
EXTRACTS TEETH WITIIOVT PAIS,
DY A LOCALDKNUMBIXG AGENT to ruz GUMS ONLY.
fi2-Inserta Teeth oft OoR Silver, Platana and Gotta
Pereha, and performs oil Dental operations in « wicuuDe
irtonner, wlthoat pain- ,
KAjltam* moderate.
04 Smithfl.l.l Street, felote Fonrll,
jafcdOmfc PITTaQLKtm.
singer’s Dewing machines,
The great inferiority of BINDER'S MACHINES
OTerall other! for the use of
Clothing and Shoo Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trimmers and
Coach Makers,
no* long Iwu known ami practically acknowledg'd.
Illd NEW FAMILY MACHINE,
Which la a light, compact and highly ornamental m-u Line,
(doing ita work eqoally.well with the large aiaihim-a.) ami
mtUt become a favorite for family uao.
A fhll Mtpply of the abort- Machines f-»* ealo nl New \ ork
price* by K.STRAW,3aMnritHI **U
pirrsnuiiGH. pa.
Also, the BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. Price from
s4.', tn $5O. _ _l<i<-lT]_ o uU^lydfc_
gS V 7" 11ST C - ACHIN ESI
FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS.
WHEELER & WILSON
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Bridgeport,
Pltteburffh, 68 Fifth Street.
This Machine SUWliea the
Finest or Coarsest Fabric,
Atthe pleasant of tbo Operator, making with ease One Thuut
and beautiful anJdunUe StUeEaper Minute, almoat imioe
teaalr, and are becoming indiipeimble for family use.
Foil Information may be octal ued by lulilreaamg Janie*
Feins or- ALEX- K. HEED, Ageut.
" No. C 8 Fifth «lrmL I‘iu-iinirith. -
fei g CO
BiscncTTistM or
Coolcintz. Parlor imd Hos.tina
STOVES,
Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc.,
And MannfactnnTa of t»«® OM.mt.wl
CAPITAL COOKING KANOU!,
N0.U33 LIBERTY STIUfiKT,
Jr r,;lyjfb PITTSBURGH. PA.
miomno - -roiis l. noti. w.Woiiuneoa.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
.JONES, BOYD Sc CO..
IkUonfertnnW CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, Pl-OW «m 1
A. B STEEL; SPRINGS and AX 1.13,
Ojmsr Jims and First Streets, Pi'tJmryh, /‘a
-ISAAC n * * iV,r * 9 ’
D. D. KOGF.ItS .V
MUiurACTcnra* or
lingers' Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator 'lVoth,
Corner Rostand First Struts, J'UJsburgh, Fa..
JoOMydfc* . .
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
FOIt LADIES AND MISSES,
KMBKACI.Mi
HUDSON BAY nod
MINK SABLE, .
BTONJI MARTEN. $
; men, squrituKiK Ac.
CAPE?. TIPPETS, SJUFFP, CUFF? und OUiVKS. In
pjv»t variety mi<l prico.
n«.ll:,|fc • M’OmtD A CO., ntJucl.
JOHN COCHHAN x HltO.
HAIHjriCTfcRtUS of
Iron Hailing, Iron Vanlta, Vault Door*,
Window Rltulters, Window Gnnrds, it.,
A’w. 91 brawl Strut and Bfl Third Strut,
(Between W<**l and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA..
Ui*-*, cn hand a variety of ut.tr PatDxna, fancy oi».| flam,
ra.uLio fur ail parpoat#. Particular nttrnilun i*hlJ to m»-
tfcelngGrav* Lota. Jot Mug done at «hnrt nnthe. mrfl
w*. ,aUS,B
ATTo RN K V S AT I, JV \V ,
SOLICITORS IN CIIASCKUY,
Ao, 6, Bhine’s Block, Dubuque, Jowa.
promptly nuwio iu any part of Northern
lowa, or Wctlorn Wiaconaln. ,„ . . .
•Will attend to the purchase and Salo of Real Estate ut
taJuina Money on Bond* and Slortgagm _ _ _
—GKKOKG-Jfi W. GEEIG& CO n
KEG
Corner of Pike and lltchanics Street, PfUi Uti rd.
PITtBUUROn. P A.,
Manufacture Pine and Oak Ktsga of Jh® wriuoa d«ertp
tlonaof NAIL KEGS, which they will Mil at tho lows!
a~a~fjontraft« arorcippctfUliy 'solicited. All work war*
ranted of tho heat quality. dol-lyilfc
wus eXTsas •£•
SBFTON Sc BILBROUGH,
LAND AND HQU SB AGENTS,
' Ai>. 101 Locust Street, letootoi 4tt asul Lth Struts,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
lIOUBES, LOTS and LANDS for aaleor leaw; Slatc.Coun
fraud CUT Taxea paid on Real Eitate; choice aelectiom of
landu cute ml undcrlhe Graduation law, at 12K «{U» per
acreeOoiDprislnsPintvMlnoriaandAßricuUtiiullanda.
Aa iaM lYarrants bought, aold and located. City refar
encSrciTen. de7al3mfe
j.m. LrX'rLifl
TAILOR,
No. 04 St. Clair Strcot,
(Dr. Irish’* Now BqlMlqc.)
•pSOilydfo
DAWK9 & ULULKY,
llonse, Sign and Ornamental Painter*
A 2tt> 0 B Jt l N £R S;
pg&nja hi i;
Wh.ito LenciantiZlno JPalnts,
n«ft. of Paint*, Oils, VerolsliM, Window 0 lass.
Putty, Brashes, *c
-1(4 Woe i fprrHjboo doori abnt Jhgmond AUfy.
• mrl8?lpUo-__: ■ j _ -" .
EL c6juj-.ms.
Forwarding end Coinmlsslon Morchon!
: WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cheese. Batter. Seeds, Flab,
• A™* Ptoilnce .Generally,
4vF IRoJ SrteU PitUoursk-
MA.TIiA.GK & ROQBRB,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
■i tot-BROHAITTS ,
Ho.lB Pino Street# St.,'X»o»Jf, Bio.
v.'mtiMto'- 1
;-•->■•
Day k UfcUack, CludntaU, Obfo, •
cto.imDioU‘* Oo,'ii®nia»ni?j Ky,
F. & D»jr k Cm, BantonuPertii nit, 1
Qr*en ft Slone, Banker*-Mttscntm*, low*,. ; •:
forllli*njjjgljM
JAB. MoLAUGHIjIN. .
KANcrACTuna or •>,
'Alcohol, Colosne,Spirits and Fasti Oii f
jtm. mefeyb&mißtniti"
Sptciai
business ®ljanacs.
DISSOLUTION. _ !
TIIE partnership heretofore he- j
tii Uni uu.lon.iKnoU, under the namenu<l *tyi« of A. .
LYONS* CO., wad dLisolredby rantualcoow'nton tbv ItUli
of January. 18&S. Tb.« l>iwln«w of tins firm will U- contto- ;
ur.l ni lii-ri'tiifuro by A- LYONS, at tliooi.l utatid, to wlmm ]
|>*Juii'Dli 111 lint lx made of all debt* due »be !
F. ;
vY . I, Y d'N S.
t Sncnwanr t*> A. Lyons A Co.)
MAirvractUßSK or _
LOOKING 0 LASS & PICTURE FRAMES,
AND DEALER IN
VARIETY &OOD9, 6cC. t
No. 138 Wood B*.» Pittsburgh, Pa.
feaniir - .
Dissolution x>f Partnership.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partner
ship heretofore (•nbsistiiig between the undcrrfifrnedafl
Grocers and Produce Dealers, under the Ann of M KltCKft ft
ROBINSON, has been dissolved this day by the withdrawal
of ECCLKS ROBINSON—and that tho books and accounts
of tho firm will bo found In the bands of raid Robinson (whe
will attend exclusively thereto) at tho OldSUnd, on Fed,mil
street, where thoso indebted will please call and settle with
out delay,ns the aocounts will be placed in the pr>'l“ r
bands for collection, unices paid on«>r before the first ot
March next. STEPHEN MERCER.
JauunryCSth.lSo*. K. ROBINSON.
S3»Tbe ondcreigncdwlll continno tho busiueM at the old
staud on Federal street, Allegheuy, where the Wants of th<>
old cn* toners and all others will Ik-attended to a* uanat.
The business will hereafter be conducted oaths primi
|>!e of Si'llinc LOW FOB CASH.
‘ jasunltmhl ' STEPHEN MERCER ft «'•**
'DISSOLUTION^
TIIK partnership heretofore existing
tw,vn Ilhi unJcrsigned, eujrnßM in th" mwiifncturn
ot IUuH, mid Twine, under the stylo of J. A It. OhitWbi,
wn« dlss<dved by muinal consent, daHuR from
jS'I.J HENRY OERWUI.
IlEgaV OEIIWIO,
-Vi)- 'IS 1 .), to/tier Penn anti lValnut Street
Manufacturer of Pittsburgh
HEMP AND MANILLA BED OOttlO, HEMP ROPE,
from l A In- to Vd inch, Halter Rope, Broom Twine, Sowing
Twine, Wool Twine, Flax and Cotton Seine Twine, hash
Coni, Tarrednuil Packing Yarn.
CB-A full supply <*f tho above cimetautly on hand and
for sale at market ratts. ._
NOTICK.
Prmnraon, Jan. llth,lBM.
I HAVE this dnv associated with me Benja
min v. Pettit and William It. Wliltacro In tho p-m-nfl
Commbwlon. Wool aud Produce Business. The style or the
SI ' IUSOK, ‘ I, HAEBAIUU.
springer n.iau.iL-cii...ousji*ix v. pettit...* m.h. whita< r*.
SPRINUKR HARBAL'GII ft CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Dr.AI.EUS IN
Wool, Hides, Provisions* Produce Generally,
No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
Jal2 _ ... s -
NOTICK. L
Wy. have this day associated with ns John
11. EBUKRTand JAMES H. WRIGHT. THOMAS
R. HOLMES retiring from the active *“®
business j»4:dlm h • HUI-MKa A SONS.
Removal-Bccrbavoa Holland Bittern.
WE bare. removed tin- nrnnufuftory “f
IHERUAVE’S HOLLAND CITTERN L. N... 27 H.-A ,
street, below Second. .„ , , . ]
feldalawtfT RENJAMIN FAUR, Jr, o ,
T" IfE miderslgnccr is authorized to offer at j
Pnbtie Sal£ htt Thursday eTenlait. the *.£ih d«r »f j
Fobrnary next, M the Merrhauts' CvchaDK.% in the city <>f i
Pittsburgh, one undivided etchth interest la actaira agamst
tho }«n. tuand !>mis and ellor wl un.l personal estate, loti
aud revennn of the Yooghi-otheo) C*‘-,krio'sn
u the Isuiaier claim, couNi-ting in part of two flrst Hurt
iraces, one for $OOOO and another foe $14,000 on said Compa
ny's Works, am! 4A Howls of |I,OOO each, Issued by said
Company. The said Mortgage will I* dim this year
The Danis and Real Estate of the Vouglilocheuy Nariga
tjou Co. are very valuable not only as an indisputable out
let to thousands of acres of the best Bituminous Coal In this
country, bat for the water power afforded In an admirable
padtlon Cor application to mills and machinery.
The er*t of the world was considerably over one hundred
thousand dollars. AUSTIN LOOMIS 4 CO,
roifi Stock Bniker*. GS_ Fourth street
Prenob Arllhelal Flcnvera and Flower
■—■ — Materlsli.
WE arc now receiving our Spring Style* of
French Flowrra and Flower Material*, wldcl lor ra
ripty and beantj iur)>a<wi any former eeasonV importa
tion*. Mapofactoring pearly ~V-f*l 0 O'**!* »* offl ‘ r *‘ ,r
enable* inducement*
CCiWand confined stylee.
And Fancy Feather* in many atyto*. 'mitAt.lx for
Bolci, aloo, errry dftriptton of l<yw priced Fancy
Fccthers, foV trimming Bnya* ao<l Chililretu' ?tm« and
Fancy IlaU. For mlp on UWral tern*, by
JNO.O. HENDERSON SMYTH A CO,
(elTrddni 3tf> Broadway.^*'*'Vork._
American Kloweri. Uuecliei, Trimming,.
Ac., Ac.
mUE »uWriber.s hv>' t.» draw utt*»nti«m to
I U.rir department of American H-wer', Uoschc. and
frimmiuca, which ariUto found ccn»pl**t*s the dailgna t*u»<S
taken fnwi tbo faahtnoabl** Frewli, ami tbe mann
facturo <r.«/in/ii to Oteir «vn IXidona. H’WesuJ*
only are rennested tu examine the “HijiVn.
y ‘ JNO. C- HENDERSON PUTTfI 4 CO,
"ft* Urwulaay. Ne* Yortr
fcl*:3md
ltoca’n Hcroedf for i»ulm©D»rjr »»«* ’»'»»- !
bercular Comnmpllon.
HAVING been appointed sole Agent for
the rxlc of Don GfcKONIMO BOCA’S celebrated
CUUKTOR CONSUMPTION, th» public will now b* pat In
paMcwloaaf nne-f tfn» ra»t extraordinary
taut for what ba» heretofore b«n ron»»de.red an In. uraote
Hu* mom readily undertaken tl>« nsenoy,
fact of it* eitmuo aimplicHy—being an ouficard
li,,n the action of which 1# wmiDplj rairaeufons, tuid it*
hating none of those attribute* which inaU up the nnm« r
ou» compound* now In general nm.
With thontmoat confidence in the*ucce*e of thi* remedy,
which hu heretofore been o»cd in priMtn prncllrn v Mi.
greatMiccere.ait* «b«wn by nmn-rouf Intern and mrtirt
rule*, l* m>w offered to the pnldie.
A iiamphleU containing direction*, letter- from d»
guiahed indiriiiualf, and d.womeotarj «yub*m-«« fnmi tbr
j.hjaiclu** of lb- hu>pital of llatniia, Whuul ot l ui.-t. 1 .
will accompany tho remedy. . .
These •peak tolnme* in ita praise, nud publt He U ■« y
rerjotred to rendor It aa popular AMn "'-
Polf A Kent forth* United Stat*-,
,T4t Market at rent, Philadelphia.
I*. incipal Oflim. Ittti) PITZIVATKji *• M «*.
Tbe Heat Pud to uipliil* W*«it»*r la
C’ANNKL COAL.
A GOOD SIZED LUMP LAID UN' TIIE
llrntu «ill raUlu 0r« for 4H hour*. ntid nt %ny tint* *
l.,Uk ftn.l* wanted. n few blow- .d lh«* |-»k.*r and «t
hand* i.«t iuto u brilliant Rim*. diamine DsjM w..l h , «
through All ».« room. THY IT. Onbo fell it Mw I*M,
curlier AntWwnatn’et and It. It • V* f £?! r, !- T ’ or 1
the To«t Offlee, Pittsburgh, promptly IHfod.
Ultnminuua Coal nl»fiihliveredtit loavst f nt l‘ t ' t n ,
M:i r l " A McOI-UUI
NKW ‘CABPKTI3,
at the fourth street store.
IV. I). 4 11. sue 4lim 51
Have just received a very
large assortment of CARPPIf*. Oil. CIASTUr, Ar.,
Ibo latect stylo* for Full Trade, comprising
VELVET AND BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY AMDTIIBKK PLY,
BUPKIIFINK AND
LOW PRICED INGRAINS.
Wool, Dutch; Ilenijs List, ling, Ualland Stair Curjv't*,
Rum, Mat*, C<>cub Matting, Sfiilr llodn, Ao, Ac.
b choice lot of Drugget* from one to tairjinli »{«*
beautiful Mttertu IW Oil Cloth, from 2 tn 24 fret wide,
with all other good* Mnolljr found »n flnt icLw» Ca r l*‘
Slant, *ll or which «" tn prepared to n
eat rate* for cash. reft W. D. A. H. MrfJA
MASON’S LEATHER PRESERVATI VK,
Dabblf* ,
EJMWIB iILYGEKINE,
Pow’d.Dlne Mem, Jo. Golden Seal,
Uum n,g *^ l . SOPA ASH KB.
Perfumer,, 8*1". *"
• Corner Fourth and Wood greet*.
IIEGIIEATiSS'i MATCH MACHINE *1
mn'nrvK l HAßS with * small intxssikst.
“ TUoSA6'rATE--iI MATCH MACHINE
I..>top™tap*=dperfectM.tch Sinker. TtaSUchb.
coon onhr SUS; la «ri«o Ur hnntimuLirtn mnkothe *>■;
tenoof Ujo mannftctorer in « .ton time. Where t ood
wrvJ ii to 1» hid readily U reaUrUlly reduce* the cost
A»-RoT«r»l county or ileclilno pririlcgissere offered lor
OOPNTIKQ KOOM. Fifth rtreet. jebUwHtrr
JJAV A -M A K TIN'S
I>ITTBBUKaiI. PA.
A large lot rf llila celdirated Meeting rcc'iltUU llajbj
TO LET—A two story brick D wolling g|
contnlnlng Oroonuonil llulahetl garret, eltnateJESl
on OTlira if. Enqulroof l „ .
f e 2Q ' No 211 liberty street,
rrtO LET— A well finished two story E3|
X Erick Dwelling, la nicoordef, containing six JEHi,
m>mc nad llnlabetl garret, vitbga*. water and lath room,
cituftt* on Wellington it, Allegheny city. Enquire or
,fols U U Kllia, No till Liberty itreet.
TO LET—A two story Brick Dwellingga
on lUMtrwl, between Penn and the rirer. Eh-£3.
ntureofr- felO ILH. KINO, No.2U Liberty «t;
E Aft AND. LIST CARDETS-A largo and
nerrlotollUganJ Un Carpcla of all nnalltlaa: alao,
n Urge aasorttnent ©fllemp Carpet, alb -of. nhieh wDI be
’ a a ,craUrTt< " l w ri^UKTOCg,liell.rV,t.n w e
NOTICE. —Any person having any claims
ortlnattho midemisnei! will present tkiuu at the
.tore: romirr of Sixth anil firaithiithl .tracts, for immodlato
2S" MICHAEL O’HARA,
fclSlw* MICHAEL O’HARA, Jr,
I • ' Sharon Iron Works.
Tiie sharon iron company of fee
for rile or rent their extensive Jr».ii ami ftoM \\ j
1 at Sh aron, Mercer county, I’enua. Tl»«»o w>irki ar- com- :
! paratively new. und in good condition. and provided wiOb ■
! ample power and machinery for the manufacture of every |
j doocriplion of Jmn. Nail* and Spikea, and Blister, Fhear
! anil Cast Steel. Connected therewith ate about thirty-four .
j Here* ofluud, with n large unrulier i*f excellent dwelling*
. for workmen. These works are located on tho Erie Kitcn- j
* nloh Canal, It the vicinity of Miwernns Bleat Furnaces and l
Coal Rank*. affording abundant •uppHc* of mur material.—
It is deemed nunwiwary to bo more jmrtkuUr In tho de
-1 rciiptioQ, ns ponmns disposed tnpnrchaae or mitwill.ru> j
; doubt, wish to examine the property tor themselves. j
1 Further Information mn be obtalnod by nJ.lresdng the
1 Company, at Erie, Ivnna.®
fe2J:2wd DAVID AUXEW, Agent.
NE«T MUSKS-Wo’ll Smile an<i Fo Happy
—Briudui, wriUeu by Uotacu Martin—nm*ic by
‘ ! Verdi, 26 eta.
I Sometiody rarca for me—Ballad, by Alice foster. 2oc.
Ttu> Hoop Polka—M’rooL. Ricot. ‘die.
■ Wedding Ifcllß—F.tode d- Salon, by 1.. M ely 26r
■I ; True lot** can neVrfi>rp*t, with variatioue, 4ftc.
" Sound* of Frkti.Uhip—Nocturne for I'lano. 2.‘;>
; Itusal ie, Ihe Prairie flower. 21c.
1 i Annie tr flu* Ranke •>’ Dee, (eong or tloi Bay
‘ written by Mm Ortwfml—Mnaic by tfleplo-n *ib>'> r. - •<
j t.‘ uri.-titil»ltrdou« par 11. Uom-11.-u.
1 Itiiv.. f.ulh ill one another. 2.V.
I Wiiter Will'll Scholtlwh. -MV-.
11 <i >—t Home Sclwltboh, 2’»c •
" Aunt Jeminn’" PU-tT—S.,.-undr»i i. -J-'
Rlbellal ►lliotus.'l» —w. 11. Keller. ‘±> % .
•• Mii ii,- Ixiiuul in every style - . Music lit'vlled free i f pint
- CHAiturm: blcmk,
K Old Establish M I'lano IVpot,
(-.. ei No lIS Wood aC, 2d door almve Filth.
TIIB MARKET STREET CARPET STORE.
IS STILL PREPARED TO SI'PPLY
all demands for Velvet, Brussel*. Three ply aod: In
grain Carpet*, of every description,stylo juul quality. Floor
OH Cloths, from 3 to 24 feet wide, at lower prices than w*
havo ever before offered; Cocoa Matting tor offices or
churcher, Painted Window Shade*, and everything connect
ed with the Carpet department rd llonse Farnl-biiig.
As wo anticipate an advance in price* atter tboSpriug
Tradeotwli-s, wo would suggest In purchaser* to make their
csss,—
C' ONCHNTKA.TKL> LYK—6O oascw on hand
auil fur *alr by U. L. HAHNBSTOOK A CO,
Corui-r Fourth ami Wood «t».
Tjn'OOirS'llAlU HESTOUATIVK—I (;ro.
YV on hand and for *»Je l>y _
frh 11. I-. FAIIN’KSTOCK 4 CO
IHTK WAX—3* cases justrcc’d and for
sale by fr22_ «. L._KAIINESTOCII 4 CO
gross on
i,au.l and for sale l»y B. L JAIINKSTOCK & CO. _
P~ KKCI I* CAKE TkON—lso lbs. on band
nml for salehy It. L. KAIIN A CO.
L'"' YON’S KATUAIRON—3 gross on hand
iuiJ !>>r sabs by _U. UJAIIXESTOCK 4 CO.
Y’AUNISILES— AoumnlctOiissortment just
rocM and for sab? by U R FAHNESTOCK A CX>
KENNEDY’S DISCOVERY— - gross on
hand ami f*>r Ml., by 11. I- FAIINESTOOKA CO._
WT^DOW^CU HTAI* N Fa PKUS—Glazed
and Unelaxcd Grpon, ami nvw pattern* of Figured
Curtain*, at wholesale ami retell.
fl ..v> ’ W. I’ MARSHALL 4 CO.
COMING— NVwWnli Papers-at
i i.t r w. r. jurmiau.
|H .W ' No. s; Wood Btrett.
NKW K NGLAND BTA'rK^H
rpuK RESTORATIVE OF PIIOF. 0. J.
I WOOD for rratoring Imlr ami permanently,
has nercr yrt bad a rlral, volume After mintin' might bo
jjjvro from all luu-t* of tin. world and from the must uitelh
griit to prove that it ts a per/nt tfejUm/.W,bot read tue
nn-uUr and you cannot doubt; read al*o th«* following:
Tn* Hun.—Pri.pli* bar* r>r cfuiun'-" l*-n *lOu-tfJ with
LM.J ».*•».!«. an<l ttu-only rr>nv->ly, li.r<-tuf»n> known,ban Uvti
those ab.-tuinaM- vngi. By a w-nl discovery U I roles*-*
Wood these articles am l*tng fast ditprtiscd with, Uatn groat
many persons still latrvoize them. br.wu*«> tlvy have b-jeo
*, min imposed upoti by Uair Tonic of lldJ*.-
To alt »ncb person* weearneslly «nak«- the n-qn»iet, that they
will lr>' otic* 3P u, 't f, ' r ,l * Wes*}* 4 u
.net. thins a. IUH. W<* know of a Uly who was bal-J, who
uacd the article a .burl time. and bor heiwl H now env*tr*l
.-..rni.h-Mr with the tiniest and most 10-ntitiful curl.
nabUi. U’u know of numerous «•*•** where hair was rapidly
fatting out, which It restored in gtvahT |»-rfrcti<>n than it
ever had been bsf.ro. . , . •
It i. al-o without doubt one of the b«t article* for keep
ingthe lutir in good condition, making It soft and
removing 'UnJrufT. and Ua* provi-d itself the grealrst rnetuy
to all the iiuthal hair Utwlr to.
It h the duty of every one U> Improve their personal ap-
thuugh come may diff-r in regard" to the way* of
•filing it. butererr one will admit that a benttUrtil hcadol
hair, either in mao or woman, is an id.jwt marli u. t-. de
sired. and there are no men. that should be left untried b«
obtain such a consideration.— Huia-m * Adrw-&«, i'htla.
C®'Ur<CT*>*l. Ohio. NuT.IT,
o. J. Wood A Ore—OentT As 1 hav.- born engaged in
wiling your Hair Rest.intiv.i the but season lufuiie ef your
local agents < U. »r. ILirkinwm.) and haring experienced
the henrllcial effects of it myself. 1 would Ilk" to obtain tin
H.-eucr r..r the Flute of Ohio or some fc>tat» In tbo-it eat.
ahuubl Jon wish til rude such an armngemenl, as I am
counnocd thrrt .••/•Mi t» it in tht turfed Ftalfs
rttiont-ifihc l*nir. I h • I, wo engaged In the Drug busi
ness fur several years, a • * live sold various preparation*
fur the hair, but liare fi-.-a uothtug that restores the *e
ereliee organs or invigorates the «oalp at well an yonrs. Be
ing fully rnuTiticcl that your restorative is what you r«rr»-
■tonf it to be, l would like b. rngsgr In the sate t»r it. fur l
am . itished it most sell. „
Your* truly, S. T. STOCK M AN. •
DRUG'
-BLACKING
JOSEPH PLFeMINQ,
of the Diamond and Market Street*.
CARPETS.
MORE THAN’ 500,000’ BOTTIiBS
*olb in Tin:
IN OSE YEAU
Wsruxn, Mas*., feh.f*. 1557.
rant . O J. Wood A Co :—Gents: Having reatizrd the
gieol eOerlsof junr Hair Uraturative, l wish to Stale, that
finding toy hair growing thin, »a well as gray, I wa» indue
• d Irom what 1 read ami heard, to try the article |>re|«red
by y»n, to promote tbs growth and change its color a?
It wn. iuyouth. both of wtddi it has effected fompleUdy.—
In the uuvnUtaa I have used nearly three t<ottlen.
*' Yours, 4c... JAMK3 FIWXCW.
« J WOOD A 00., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y.,
(in the great X; V. Wire Bailing Establishment) and 1U
Maitot stris'L, tU. Ijuih.Mo., *ud sold by all good Drug
,o,l, feW sn'ffl- tvJ.w'sT^
S' DGAR AND'MOLASSES—
-40 hhda. N. 0. ‘'ngar,
10 bid*. N O. Molasses,
Y.x-Mh’by • . JON lb* A COOLKI,
f p -h> 1 No. 141 Water Street.
OAi’S— 2UO bus. to arrive by K. It. thisday
•n.l (~r Hi, t.j Irffl IIF.NKVII CHILLINS_
BEANS— 15 bblr. iuatree’d and for Bale by
f ; nr.NKV n. cof-i.iNB-
R'OLL "bUTTEK—2 bids, fresh roll this
day roc’d and for sate by It KXRY H. C<)LLINS.
dressed hog« to orriveand for sale
by U2Q IIBNHY U.COLU.NS.
PEHFIIMEUi* e & FANCY TOILET SOAP.
—A large assortment at
lea, MACKKOWN * FINLEY’S.
Extract of logwood—a largo’ in
tolco Jnat rrcMhy MACKKOWN A FINLEY.
CASTOR OIL—2U cases on hand anti for
«aloby MACKKOWN A FINLKY,
IG7 Liberty street.
Cl IIOW CAItDS AND WINDOW TICKETS
ls—l‘Uin and Ornamental, in colors or gilt, for every
kind of business, fur sale by ...
WSI.G. JHIINSTON 4 C 0„
folO SUtkiqors, No.' 67 Wood atreet.
S' ILKS'SELLINTI ' a 5 LOW - PRICES.-
Now Is tho time to get iMirgaiua, at North*eost corner of
Fourth and Market »l*.
folOttUvF MURPnY k BURCHFIKLP.
QOO BOS. CLOVER SEED rccoWed on
consignment and f»r sale by
BIIEIVKU A DILWOHTU,
fell) 130 and 133 Second streets.
BUTTER AND EGOS—2O bids. Butter;
HO do Eggs,
lltcdTel anti for sale by BHRIVBR A ttILWiiUTH.
ODD-FELLOW’S WARRANT AND Pro
position BOOKS for sale by W. 8. HAVEN,
fold ' Comer Market odd Second its.
LEDGERS, Journals, Day Books, Cash
Books. Invoice and Order Books, for sale and made to
order by W. 8. HAVEN.
Blank Book Mounlacttm-a,
felO No*. 3b, at and 3A Market street.
MOLASSES— 200 bbls prtmo Plantation
Molmsts, for sala by JOHN FLOYD A CO.,
feiu ’ : No 173 Wood stmt.
BROOM CORN—23 bales this day rco’d
and for ssdo by M 3 HENRY H. COLLINS.
OAK LEATHER BELTING—IO23 feet of
0,6, C, 9 and 12 Incben wide, Jnat rcc’d by
t,.19 J. k H. add 2S St. Clair *t-
LACE LEATHER—Another lot of superior
(joality jnstroc’d by 3. AIL PJIILbTPS.
OIL CLOXII TABLE COVERS-50 tlo.-^
amorted sizes of a superior quality on luwkJ »*• j®**®
28 BLCMrat. felS . J, A H. THILUPS^
Transparent green oil'clotih
° t * u ,rtd " l,f ° f Yn. nm.i.TPs.
OAL PROPERTY FOR SALE— l OU acres
uflAndat BallpoTiße, on the C A P B R
-100 acres at Rochester, f>, on tboC * F It K. - •
3 LoU in the town ofßocbeater.
Thonilnesare.fnrrWKnaauccesvful CMT? 0 ® 0 -
feu.-
MKKCTO&H. ’ i
Chariea \V. Ilanckrr. I Adolph K. Done,
Georgo AY. Ricliarda, 6anmel Grant, I
Thmaoß Hart, .. 8. Drown, |
Mt.rdecai D. Lewis j
Tobin* Wa*ni*r. Morris Patt-raon.
* CllAai.u N. UANCKER, I'rvaideut. i
Cnuu.ro 0. BASCXZt. Secretary.
ThU Company continue* to make* Insurance*. prrmiineut
orilmltrd. on every description of P«PV*IJ m t-wu and
country, at rat*-* as low as are cuaswU-nt ait . purity
The- Company hare rrserrod » l«ru>‘ emiUn...-nl fnnl.
wbl> U, w ith their Capital and Premium's mf-ly itnrafd,
aftnrd ample protection to tho aisutvd.
Tl." A-wt* of tho Company, on January In. P,*b
. Ib-m-d agreeably to the Acf of Assembly, ww- «
M<irtipi£i’*
RnU »l»te
T**ini»*ir»rj Loan*..
Stocks
(H*h.Sc
SI.2IiTOS 44
Siuro tb-ir im.-n-ran-m. a p-riM of timnl) -cm years.
tbi'T bar" paid upward* of On* MdUou, tour Unudred
thousand Dollars L.<*-<«■* by fire, thereby affording oThleuce
of tlm iultuiilag*-* of Inruruuns as w.-II *» their ability and
disixieltk'n to m«d Witb promptness all liablliu*-*.
J. GARDNER COFFIN. .‘C' T.t,
4 j,|p Ofilro Southeast mr. W.**! »n*l Yhhd
Continontal Insnranet Company.
by thf Tsgislalurf »J /VnfUTflr-mta,
WITH k . __
p E II I' n B A L 0 IM i'. ’l f R-
Authorised Capital, On* Million Dwllan r .
Secured and AornitiulatodCapital
HOME OFFICE.
Ifn. rt) Hhfmd Slrttl, above Second, PhUadeipSia. .
Fir* Insurance on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, ke.
Marine lumirance on Cargoes and Freight*, to all i-arts n*
the aorbL . . _ .
Inland Insnntuceoo floods, tc, by lalcm, lUTcrs, Canals
ud Land fNurlagra, to all i>*rts of the Cniou, on the most
faroroblc terms, cuusMent with #ecnrity.
DIUCTOOS.
OEOHOE W. O'I.LAD AY, formerly Ui<otd.-r of Deed*.
Pbiladclpbta.
IYM. UftWKltd, formerly Register of Willa.
ji,(jN N. COLKMAN, firm of C..ionmnA Smith, Iroportific
Hardware aud Cutlery Mercbanta, No. 21 North Third
Otre-t, atN.x. Market, I'ldU.
JoSKl'll OAT, firm «f Joaepb Oat 1 Son, Coppersmilha, No- I
VI Utiarry Btreet, I'lillw. ..... . „ , ,
KDWAKD V. MACUBTTB, Brn. ..f Machrtto 4
Importing UardwAre Merchant*, No. 1-4 North Third
street, nlairenKacn, I'bila. . „
HOWARD lIINCIIMAN, firm of Lirlngstnn 4 C«., 1 rcxlnm
And Commission Merchants, No. 27h Market shore
«, bightb. I hibi. w COLLADAY, President.
OiLEt Wtuws,Secretary.-. .
JOSHUA ROBINBON. Agent.
mtCstdlyfc So. 2t Fifth street stairs.)
Olonongahela Imorance Company.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Ornrm-JAMKd A. HUTCHISON, President
11 BN KV M ATWOOD, Secretary.
Urncx, No. 9$ WsTim Bta«T.
niU Insure Again* all Wad* of Fire and Marine «»
AFSET3, NOV. 3>ru, JSST:
Stock line Lt.lln, payulili-od demand, wairal by .
two approved *“?•«» 2
iwS i=
70 alian* M«;hi»ui<V lUnk Bu»ok—cost 9S
Pn*minm Soto* “M*- 60
Oflko Knruilntr
Book AcroauU.
diuctoka:
Wm. U. lli.lnif*. Wn. A, Caldwell,
Ui,l.ul>4lirUr Wilson Miller,
\Vm. Hi-a. John SlcDevitt.
Thus. Clarke, Oeo. A. Berry
Jau>«* A. tlntchlaon
jrfcdUal’U l —noWiird QKNRY &l. ATWOOD, s«'j
Pennsylvania Insnrnncc Company
Off PITTSBURGH.
Office Fourth Slree
DIRECTORS. ~~
Wade Hampton,
A. A. Carrier,
Robert I'atrlck,
A. 0. Sampson,
J. H. Jones,
Julia Taggart,
Heury Spronl.
Nicholas Yoegbtly,
James XL IlopkJn*,
,.5300,000.
taken of all descriptions.
[CERA.
Jncit. i’utMlT.
Geo. \V. Smith,
A. J. Jones,
U«.dj I'otUTBOO,
J. p Tanner,
I. GrterSpronl,
W. U. Mcßride,
0. A. CuU«b,
CHARTERED CAPITAL...
flB-Ftre and Marine Risks I
OFFH
PrfeJii'Uot—A. A. Cxuuz
Vice President—lt cjdt 1
Secretary and Trsa»nrci
rat-rasa*. •
ur X. Qeieb SPROUt- ' Bo9:dly
Western lnsuronoe Company
. OF PITTSBURGH.
QEOEOE DAUSIE, President.
F. M. OOBDOX, Secretary.
OFFICE, So. 02 WaU-r utrrct, (Spans * Wareliuiwe.
ap Biatri, Pittal'urgh.
ITO Intnre ctgainstaU kinds of Fir* and Harin'Haiti
A Jb'txr. liatitulian managed by Director*, mho art roeU
l-noion in the community, and mho are deltrvun'd, oy<
promptness and W*ratay,tomaxniain the «''***
(m anumed. at o'Trring the t**t prmrcUanio thorn
dsixrt tob< ifuur«l. I
ASSETS, OCTOBER 51, 1557.
Stock Acccant, 00
T’.Qt g
fcilis UrwlvaMc • 4> JS oo
Open r . - %
Prpmiuio Note* £?.
Hills IMixXiiHitwl - **»
DIKCCCOU.
Wm. MeEnight,
Nathaniel
Alex. Nimkk,
DariJ iL Long.
William 11. Smith
C. W. lUckilw/n,
George
it. Miller, Jr.,
J. tV. Butler,
O. W. Jack*>n,
Jamrs McAnb’y,
Alesnndt’r fp**“r,
Andrew Ackley,
no Iff:
'1
1 f. M. OOUDON, SWy.
Eureka msurance Company,
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Ofrn Ac. 99 Hofrr St n \
Asorra, wov. 2i>., 1567:
Boa Bills, payaldo on demand, and s«wnr- ,
cd by two apirruvrd naroea....— SHT,!>CO 00
Quth Iu Pittsburgh Trust Cotnjssny <0,194 14
Mortgagor..— - 2®
122 oharev Exchange Bank Steak—Co*t_.— 6,0*0 00
300 shares Iron City Bank Stock—Amount paid 00
200 sKorea AMeghvuj Bauk Stock— do 6.000 00
67 ahatveMvchanic’ Bank Stock—Cot 4,6£J ra
Book Account*- ........... 14JL-
Otltoo Furniture —...- 003 *“
niucrußa:
U. W.Care,
1.11. Pcuooek
W. W. Martin,
U.T. Leech, Jr,
0. McCoddle«>s
Geo. 8. Sehlcn,
3. 11. Shoenbcrgt r.
W K. Nimick,
K. D. Cochran,
John A.Ctnshey,
C. tV. Batchelor,
James I. Bennett,
W. J. Andcnou.
11. FIMHn, Secretary.
Delaware flntual Safety Insurance Company,
incorpemtd tf fi« Isffislaturt p/JVnnrjrfeanfo, 1536,
Office S E. Corner Third and Walnut Bts.,
* PHILADELPHIA.
■ MARINE INSURANCES o□ Vcasebs, Cargo,and Freight
to all parts of the world. _ „ ,
INLAND INSURANCES on Good*, by Rivers, Canal*,
Ivskes and Land Carriages, to all part* of tho Union.
yiliß INSURANCES on Merchaudlzo gcuecolry/—On
Btares, Dwelling Uouscs, At.
jUttit of tA« Ctnnpany, Nov. 2d, iss,. _
Ronds.Mortgages, and Real Estate..^——slol,33o 0*
PhllaSelphla City, and other L0an5...—137,011 35
Block in Banks, Railroad A ImnnuiceCos.. 12,508 00
Bills Receivable. - • S 5?»2Sa 60
Cash on hand.— 3S,BUJ oti
Baianoa In bands of Agents, Premioms on
Marino Policies recently issued, «nd otlw „
er dcbU doe the Company—.. , 02,730 57
Bnbscrlptlon Notes...- 100,000 00
niuctou
William Mania, Junta a Hand,
Joeepb ILSeal, ThecphilniPaalalng,
Edmund A. Bonder, Ju&esTraqmlr.
John a Dirti, William Eyre, Jr,
John R. Penroao, J* F. PfoUton,
Ooor» Q. Lelpor, Joahna P. Eyre,
Edward Darliugton, Barnuol E. Btoke«,
Dr. R- M. llniton, Henry Sloan,
William 0. Ludwig, Jamcaß. McFarli
Hugh Craig, Thomai 0. Haoa,
Spencer MCiWaln, Robert Burton, Jr.,
Charlea Kolley, John B.Bcmple, I'lttsb’g,
H. Jooea Uroofc», D. T. Morgan, “
Jacob P. Jones J.T. Logan, “
WM. iiAUTIN, Pmldcnt.
THOSjQ. HAND, Vice President.
UxaiT LTUDiN.Socrctary.
apfcljd—-J»l2
Belianct Snlnal lnsnranee Company of
Philadelphia
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
C*KT*I|I77^2B—A3STT3 *229,974 45—SxcuaiTT Irnarxxn.
Fire Inauranc* on B olldi n ga, Merchandise, Fnrmtnre, *c.
In town cr country.
The motoal pnndple combined wtth tho aecnnty of a
Stock Capital, entitles the Insured toaboretn the profits oi
the Company, without liability for lewsoe. ■
The Script Certificate# of this Company, for prefit# are
convertible at par. Into the Capital Stock of tb* Company
CLEM TING LET. Prrtid-nt
It, M. HINCIIMAN, Secretary.
snccroKa.
1 ,fl. MStrood,
- John It. Worrell,
BcnJ. W. Bnsiey
Z. Loth rep,
ILL. Canon,
Hebert ToUnd,
C. Sterenaon.
• Cba#. LcUnd,
Wn. M. Semple, PUlaVg.
J. O. COFFIN, Agent
•r Third and Wood atrcctJ
Clem Tin riej,
TVxo. 'B.lliompeon,
gunnel Blaphim,
O. W. Carpenter,
Robert Stten,
a & Wood,
Marshall nil),
Jacob T. Banting,
WUUata Mttwer, *
jatpumelninranee Company,
OF jp It ILA J> BLPII I A ,
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street.
OrmnJied nadir the Owieral Inanranca tMrjltti.acaA
Carlulorslo(V)oo,priTa«^toipcm»tos J op,ooo v --
ln«uv* against low or damage by Fire, Marinis Inland
KaYisatioDaml Transportation. ■
It. O. LAUQQUN.Pmiiiect.
RICHARD SHIELDS, Vico PreeMont;
GEORGE SOOTT, Secretary.-
' MtSCTOM.'- 1
Ui C- Laughlio,
WiC. Stoteebnry,:
P. Sharr*nod,
R. M. CarliU,
WllUaio Onboraa
OBWjiafcjatts
i«rnKTG«:
Charlr* C. |jiihr>-i'. U 23 Walnut ftrect.
William IWlim:. UliH’lnv -lir«-t.
Ali-xauilft WJjill Mer.lmnt, IS North I rout »t
Isaac llarleknm, Attonmj and Contiwllor*
John C. Hotitrr. firm of Wright, Ifnnlrr ft Co.
V- Trary, firm i»f Tro<-y ft Cm . lioUNmith’s llaß.
John Gnu of done*, Whin* * McCurdy.
Th'm. L. <«ill«*spu\ hrra of Oilhopl- ft Telh-r.
Jai. 11. Smith, firm of Jiw. R. Smith .V Co
Hon. llc-nry M. Fuller, .‘Glee £.'7 South Third _
John R. Voj:<W. olTlr- corner .-f ScT-mlh emi sob«.dC
Janrn Whisht tnii* Oi-Jikf ihuik of . . _
Allrv.i Tsyl-r. i.fTj.-. C:dn> Oily Property.- ’
J.ma .1 Shwum. ofticr- South Third »tr> et. ~T~
C. C. LATHTIOP. l v Tr-'M»tit.
W: HAKLIMI, Vie* l'tcjq?fffe e
LEWIS CRKOOUY.. \ yi rinc h otTW, R Widish, S’T'i.
S~r>»n<l V ire I're'i ' t } * s
JVJIKS WKHIHT. SeflnLary and fc»a‘ur*r.
IT K lUCHARtiSOX. •
. ||. W. COTMnKXTER-. Ap'rit, 1
{l7 07 Water strict,
.|HIS,I2S i’>
. $4,377 71*
sa.t)6»v 17
.. til.KM* IH)
. C4.;m« si
Farmers ! aud Mfrlinnics’ lire and 3li
Insurnnce Company,
Corner Second and WiilnotSls*i
F 111 L Al> HL VIII -4
AsTcts or tni courAHT, JAsrAr.T I>t, ISoS
Bauds, Mortgages, Ground R*nts, Bank an.l ' '
other Flecks ‘ °
Loam-sl for Stock*..—• --•••—•••-••- • ,'.
Trust Fund in New York... .
Deferred payment on Stock —•• “ft™ ™
Bill* Beceitiible - r.W -j
Cash ou hand and dim from Afccots..-.—. * -I>>, *W -J
Premiums on Policies Terentiy Usued ana debts
due the Company - -
fKWI.R'Ati
THOMAS U. FLORENCE,VnwMfhI.
KunitU) R. 11/LMtctt*. Jkenitary.
Jolm 11. Brown,
iK Baldwin,
vrr»yuut><jn nci-mr-sca.
i-rnyrr k Gralt, f James SJUUngtr.
n«4 Howard ii IV, I rbo»i»4,Carr ACo ,
a. UcCullv A Co, •[ J. M. Irwin.
iburgli Office,No. £lO \7«ter : Strcct<
Citiicns' limiraote Comp'f ol Pitlubnrpb
WBI. BAQALEY, rrwWtiit, “
SAMUEL. L MARSUIELL, B«m.tars.
Office M Water Street, between, Ihrkti and Wood £i%
HuB and Cargo Risk son the Ohio and Mis
sissippi Hlttra, and Tributaries.
jy-lnrarca against loss or damapo by Fire. Also, against
tbeperiliof the ficaaud Inland Narigatioa and Transport,
atfon. i
Wm. Bißuloj,
gamntil Ilea,
Jas. M. Cooper,
Jas. Park, Jr.,
Isaac SI. Pennock,
B. Harbancii,
Capt. Saro’l C. Yotinjr,
jaZt John Calt
PitUborgU Life, Fire and Marine ins. I ' Co. \
Office, Corner Market and Water Sta.^
riTKBUHQII.rA.* -
KOBT. QALWAT, Prvwdeftt. \
f. A. IUSKHiaT, Srr'j ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Brest. 5
Asßcnr FlxjJrao.M. KaamiuinK I'bysJcian. ;
This Company makes erery Insurance appertaining to
connected with LIFE IUSKH. •
Alan, against Hull and Cargo Risks, on the Ohio ana f
MJndnlppi titers and tributaries, F‘n ;
orally. . '*"“ r
And against I*** or lanugo by Fire. *.. •? : • h
And against tha Perils of the Sea and Inland Narigation
atid Transportation. , «»
I*oUnits ustttd at tba lowest rates copslsteot with safrtj ■:
all pattlea.
$218,015 02
Robert Qalwaj,
Sasmel UcCtarfccn,
Joseph P. Gozzoin, II D.,
John Scott, .
James Marshall,
Dadd Richey,
James W- Hallman,
Chu. ArbnUinut,
fel6—my2s-ly
Philadelphia Piro and I>iffr
I N S D R,_A NOE C 0 M P A N Y*
No. 149 Chesnnt Street, .
OPPOSITE TUB CUSTOM UOUBB.
Will make all Idmls of Insnmncc, cither Perpetual or
Limited, oa ercry description of Property or McrrhandUe,
rt«a,noble rates of preminm.
.BOKKRT. P. KINO, President
M. W. BALDWIN, Vfc« Pnsid.nt
BIRKtOKS.
lE. IL Cope, 1
George IV.. Drown*
JowtVfl. Peal, *
\ K. VTUur. —os
Chariea P. Hay**,
E. B.
l*. It. Partry,
C. Sherman.
S. Js-H*K*fpt3s
y. BLacxsvanc.SeerfiMry
I’rrmaCHCß Lint, IIKEASD Uasjn INECUXCE Co., I
Corner Water nnd Market ets., 24 floor.
Pittsburgh, February Kith, iSCfJ. )
Notice.—The Board of Dmv*
torn of tlii< C. mp*ny-l»AT« thladay declared o divi
«lond out of the-profit* •>( tho hist mx months of FQU K lx ►!.
LABS per «baro, apptfe.iliK to tUoreduction of Stock Note*
f. 17 1 V. A. KINHIIAK7, Src'v
s3i:,cu **•
Ot» il l. “» MIC CT.ITtAL MIMXC OOMJ»«NY, I
Plttabnntfi, JfcVk ltUi.lftf-S. ,
STOt.'Kof this <’ompnnvr»*pr*>'''mo l l
hr <vrti!f&ti«*s r.nmt.ris lor. JOS, 1-•_>, dvo. 2/i l .
4CC. 4<w 413,‘J0t. 4 :'-2, MS, iU>», 3u-% 3W, SSo.
Sill, «.I,SIS.SU. 104, 4'm.CC. t 4, STS. CT'.. !>»), JOT. b-0, VIT.
as, 219. SSI. S-.;,. «.*>. 100, I<t.\ Vrt, Ut>, US. 230 and one lot
of £0 Mmre-j (or which Lu ortiti'at'"' !ia« b«»n iwnrd, bait
| been futlciK-d f.»r n«apayment of n- fanient doe lh-enn
»«r It). I%jT, nn.l will»- !*.-M at Pul.tic bale, io the < itj of
Pittsburgh, on ‘.he lMh day of Marrli next, uoler tl.e
tuuount due. with interc&t ami cotls l*o prex !on*lv i-U
Rv. Ordered lb« Ihvinl.
felsnir.tr AVATEP.M \N PAI.M ER. Trea-nirt r
OmCKoTVur. HkliCatitCuMf vir, I.
r.r:?,y«:hrnaTy3d,l^.'^.
Notice.—An Elcotiou for seven
Eric Canal Company, for theenaoing
yt«r, will be betrl at thejr office, in the city of Erie on tb»
i FIRST MONt'AiMN MARCH NEXT. .
fr&iltd T~ A..!1. CAUGIIEY, j^ecr.
BUREAU.—AN EX
PKRtEXCED EDITOR, a mertwfol Author,
a thoroughly educated Literary roan, treaty with twvr.ty-
At« years of the drudgery of Daily Joumalhm, has tie tor- ;
mined to him <mt «.r etll Ills brains at retail, to thoee who ?,
may require tbeir terriers, in any tmoorable tray. £
MercbanKsßnsinKsMrnfTnTeatonyaoddralenof erery
kind, trill bo supplied, off hand, trltb JMtWtmrtaenfa. ( p<*- i\
etlcal or otherwise,) Notice*, Cards, Circulars, or any fp*-
cirs of article desired. •• y
Politician? trill ba supplied wilh Sj<tjcbo». Retiort*. Re*-
! olntlons. Letters, T-asta, Pamphlets, • Editorial Articles. -v
CommunlcatlQns. and eror/ other sort of Brain work. T;
which they may find In Inccmrcnieot or troublesome (<> do v;.
fur themselres. '1
Ladles and Ocutlemenj of erery rank In society or ocen- A
patlon In life, can hare • Letters written on any enl-jix-t,
whether boslnesa or sentimental. >?
The adrertiser will nbo conduct or trans’ftlo Correrpon- w
dencaof every kind, oltber English, french, Spanish, der- -Jr
man cr Italian. 4
Poetry, Acrretics for Ladies' Atboma, Notes, Billet-doux, _v
Monodies, and OompwitloDa of delicate and ctnu
dentialcharactcr, iucldentto every possible circorastauce or
event io lilr, will be furnished In invioUhlo rouQdencc, i>y .4
writing to the explaining tbrlirtrUbes.
Orders.by mail.accompanied with cash, trill U> strictly
andpromptly&ttrndedto. : * • • »j
Address . J. THOMPSON, ' n!
Literary Bureau, r>
delpmdfc EoxlwiBs, PhlladelpUla p. 0., IV -i
SnOENBEROER, pres*
uoSalSm
T, XV. bUDOmiET, O— !?
• Watch and CloekMaker,
IMPORTER OP CVrt M
Fine watciiesand jewelry, s
No. 23 FifUi street, bctwora 'ff'cxHl and Market, Pitta- 'C
bnrgb, Pm- ,
attention paid to the repairing of Watches j
and Jewelry. '*
AST - All work warrant***. V
$704,783 37
>V . MoCLINTOCK
taroKTSs AxnnEAUft a
CARPETS, i
HAVING on hand an stock of
Carpets of nil kinds and qualities, with tbo exi«-ct*- g
turn of doing our usual bnsfncsvtho present prewure of y
lh« tiroes and compamtiao atop of tradobaTo l>"ft us with
an unusual amount of ateck upon our shelves, ltistomeet
Ibladilflculty tlmt we hav<sni»w determin'd toc!o*cout our l,
ENTIRE STOCK AT PRICKS LOWER THAN KVEU BE- »
FORE OFFERED. - T , d
Wo have also on hipd a iarpe nrsortment of At mdow U
Shade*. Table and Piano Covers, Dear. Mats, Af., which »■; >j
will wll abwreatty reduced pikt*. # -
fes:cUf AV. M’CI.INTOCK, N 0.112 3!iuhtt it. $
A. MADEIRA, Agent,
}5 Water street. Pittsburgh.
PATENT BUCKETS AND TUBS.— g
100 doa twohooped-Bucketa, £
10 do three do do,
& do'supervarnich div s
10 do Keelers. 3
vi do No 1 Tubs, Hireohoop*. ■!
40 do No 2 do two do. x
3 do No 2 do thrtodo, ‘ 5
23 do No 3 do two do,
Sow landing, fl*r sale at manufacturer** price* by J.
fold ' - ISAIAH DICK EY 4 CO. LT
SU NDRIK»S,—42 bbls Silver Sprimru Extra l\
Family Flaor, w £
ICO 03 ill bga dp, ;c
75 bhls Broadway Extra Family Flour, 53
197 do do - do Soperflne do, 3
76 PS lb hgsdo Extra Family do, i*
15349 lb dodo do do >|
3 bgt Flaxseed,; , ”
,15 tubs Eggs, 4
13 bbULard, |
To arrlTc on steamed New York, fee solo i»r .'' ' - ; -
M 8 ISAIAH DICKEY *
LADlESDBES&SlLKSdfhandsorocfftjlo- '
offering at prices that make them BARGAINS-**
tell MUItMIYA L
1 nnn BEES. FLOUR. Choice JSrande
W UU .rft ,«,!.y <jre3 ainmsrai.
Burning fluid t camfiune—An
tiraUtnt dtticlrof Hold MJCunpWo.^dvlrivni””
1)^.0»t , to i ■■ »- - ooa. FIAMIMI A_
TmtITLNG INKS—Arnold's, Ilibbort's, |
D.lfoOtgcmery,
Blfhard Shields,
-T. 7. Shcwelt,
O. C. Bntlrr.
IB Jr CUAFFKY, AcentJ,
Hall («rtraoc#oo Wooflrtj)
B— uuKWSEAT,FX.pur^!_^.S»
Buck«J**i Floor for«iUr fcy JPfIS FLOFI» * CO. j
Insurance
rniL.I&EU'IH-l RJFtWM.E--'-
| David S. Browu,
1 J*- But' 1
THOMAS J. DUSTER,Agj>m.
MUCTOB&;
j • CspLil&rk gtaiUtic,
; S. 1L Kier,
John EL Dilwortli,
Francis geßcra, '
Wm.D.Qafi» ?<.
Juba Shipton.
Walter Bryani,
[well, Jr. ;
Alexauilrr Cradley,
joeepb 8. Ixvch,
John Fullerton,
Nation F. Ilart,
David IL Chambers
WOliam Cmt,
Robert If. FUrtley,
JobnirQHl,
3. a. oms, kg**i.
Spcctal Jlotttcs.