Hitlsburgl] *>. '• urnr.—a.mreu~-_icssm rztm B. RIDSLB & Co., EDITORS ant PROPRIETORS. **ixa?ai3Btxaaioß:: . TUESDAY HOBNINd, FEB. 23, 1868. A Change of”Fo*ltion. *- Mr, ltayanl, United States Sesatoc from Del-, • !■■ . ware, is now among the most devoted support-' ersof lh&l*complonfrfiud.ltapp€ars,liowever, from some old documents whleh hvre been re v centtyfeverbanled, fh&t he did sot. always'hold ,: tlut cosstiluUosq need not be submitted to tifo voteof the people, for whose government they are formed, as a preliminary to their tion. ■ In 'fitter times,when tsrb£ trary administration, with avast qaouMofgov . ;. . anuaent patronage at command,* to combat the .. i ; position,4hls eamoMr. Bayard promulgatoddoc trines in direct opposition to those" he now pro fesses to hold. The change which has “come over the spirit; of his dream” is very marked, , : indeed, but not.surpris tng»“;ln these days of po litical tnrpitade, what men .sacrifice &U;iheir . principles at the beck and nod of a single indi vidual 1a1853-HohlyfiTeyearsago^Mr.Bay' ard was a member of a convention which was . called for the purpose of amending the Conslitu ■.. tion of the State of Delaware, and 'in that capo- - • / city he offered the following resolution: “That any Contilattori formed-by-delegates tinted for the purpose, ought, after it* adoption by , the Contention, to bepublishedfar the vnfomaUon of the State, and ratified by than at either a general . or special dtclitm, before it goes into ejfeet." This is ;ptme doctrine eten now, but if Mr. Bayard would avow it at this time, it would cost him his position in the democratic party and the friendship of the great Mr. Buchanan, who Wes, the expression of liberal sentiments with a heart iness that would do ncTdls credit to a tyrant of the sixteenth century. But Mr. Bayard,in 1858, - did more than merely offer* the resolution' - which we haro just quoted. He made a speech v: on the occasion, and in that speech he used this 'language: •. •' ■ “If this is not theprinciple of this Convention, if the majority of thUbody are willing to a constitution to bind the people of the State . without soh oiltting it ta them for ratification, I ' cannot act with them. that principle ■ is announced by a majority of this convention, I - cease to .be a member of H. I cannot agree to fora a constitution for the people without sub mitting it to them to obtain their approval. I am free to declare, for myself, that, let other men think -as. they may, my hand shall never be put to apaptr eanctioningd constitution, unle** that , constitution is to be submitted to dhepeople far their ■ratification .V - * > However good and democratic, these sentl * nfentsmayhavo been five years when ap plied to the' sovereign State of Delaware, they are nothing short of rank treason and “Black Republicanism” now, when held in reference to .. the territory of Kansas. Mr. Bayard'does well to; withhold them to 1858. For a less offence than the utterance of such language os this, Governors,' Postmasters and Collectors have been decapitated, and Senators and Representa tives ostracised. >Wo would'say, then, to the 'Ben&ior£rom Delaware—Close your eyes to the Past and care only for the Present, if you wish to .preserve your Democracy from the breath of tuspioion.- -Good Manners.—ln every coantry andin all emitted society, good manners are taken os the mark of a true gentleman. Perhaps the term needs & jfcfinition.; We mean by it good be havior ;a regard for the feelings, the rights and even - the peculiarities •of all those whom' a - man associates with; a deference toihe reason ; ; ablo wishes, and particularly to the settled con viotipns of eur neighbors, our frienda and even oct < opponents, not our enemies. A . kladljrcarriageioall those with whom fromin- clination or duty men are called to associate, and a gracefalyielding. of thrirowniotiieirfriends* , comfort and convenience, always bavebeenheld as marks of a true Christian gentleman among all -' '.ltose Who haTO, cultivated & disposition Of this r kind and-praoticed upon thisprinciple hate been esteemed every where. History in its loftiest strains has | celebrated the traits, of the gentle-' mas as they have appeared in the character of the hero'. ■;:■■■:■ '-V “ ' <' - . We do not make those trite remarks snpposisg that they can tie other than Into to any deader. They are* to us forcibly when;were* fleot npott the characters and. maimers of Uiose worthy men whoharoin former times borne ’ “The grad old muon ofxsntlemia,” among our lawgirers, our legislators anil our ex ecutire officers, and then consider' the present degeneracy among our pnbUe men in thls re •speet. _ -JnJ jxnxnons, ssC;fli(obtf9 Juto . Metis, and there they- bold their sessions from v timet£lime, apd there they discuss questions affecting the happiness of more thaiWico hundred ■idUUotu of .human beings. YeLwe nererhear of . anymember colling Us peer on the floor a liar, o acowardor a puppy.' A'personality of thesart would coat'any member his . seat. But let us turn our eyw to cur owhNalional Legislature! Xhis comparatively rinall body of men, number' lug $34; of which there are new more than 226 to 230 present, scarcely ever passes through a sion without some personal difference which in its inception and progress would disgrace a potr house. Let us only cast our eyes back over the session now in progress:/ One member regardless of_every thing which constitutes a gentleman, grossly Insults a fellow*' member and inflicts a personal indignity upon . him, resulting in a knock-down. , Mr. Barksdale or Mississippi, insists that he received ablow from Mr. Washburne of Maine, and on'the latter assuringbim that no suchblow. wasstruok, Mr. B. Aiiurrrhim that “he (Waah borne) ft an Infamous liar.” Mr; /Hatch - makes a speech criticising: the American' party’s obligations taken in their ' secret meetings, and Mr: Zolllcoffer asserts that "Mr.'ll. has uUereda falsehood with which he (Z.) now brands him and takes the reeponslbil-. Uy.” And these things among the chosen gen tlemen of the Nation, all occurred - within a* couple of weeks I Oh tempora l. Oh Meres! -rase Lißoa.—The SL Louis Dfmoerat in au article urging the free laborers to participate in the approaching municipal election in that city, as a measure of safety to themselves, uses the following language: . .*. - «Jhe men of labor have now praclical exper ience orthe urgency: for pressing forward in . the cause of labor. Whilst one thousand oper ativa aro unemployed torday in durfounderieg and roiling smb, many thousands of dollars worth of the produett of theiroia establfalmients • of Tennessee ore bring: sold 4n ; this market.— But the lstteir are worked eiclusively by slaves,, and thus the fruit of negrolabor cosung in com . petition with the industry of our own free white working men, tends to depress still more, weir .. enterprise and'deprive them of employmentr—. . And unleatho-free, soil moyementprogresses, the same sttte or things wiU tranapire in those mineral regions ofrMissouri, aoontobe connect ed with this city by railway.; The'time for ac tion therefore la now, and the resolve should be mode forthwith to orgonue solid phalanx, - and give new -impulsion to the cause at the ap proaching. contest. It is essential in view of . the.great questions Involved,idour * - national aoclfllli6iiia interests that depend Upon it for solution, and of-effeoUve •> immediate relief to the depressed indosfry of ' our city; . There con be no other issue presented that will not.place our people ln‘a false attitude, and entail occumulated misfortunes, for alienee _,' o & such a theme at this time is equivalent to - defeitfor.yearsto come.” . 'Thereto noolasa of men in ourr whole coun -1 try who should (eel a deeper interest in the ; dess of-Republican principles than that which emtrecetjtonua! mnrx Lasomss. And yet ; how many of Hem support thsspnrioss “Be aocftert” - . • .• % BtooiUsnToif Dmmsr.—The following we toothpnller ti Bloomington:. ’ ■ < - ■ ‘‘JlenevclmUrutitu&n’.—Qtl 1- Peaje. De!}- - list haring onno more: ojisnnd 'MI- office; in . . Bloomington, *O, porforo ell - openUoae. on Lee Hi &t- grcatly reduced prices/ A Biumm ; s.LVEßocr,wan)eprwsate4tolhepmooher-. -■* ingihe gTOtatnnabor of teeth oxtrneted—end Vraleudid GoxD WATcßlrill-ho owsrdod to the ■ / «S| the finest set of artificial te«h I*. - -- :/*a3®pWk*6W««/hr &W -> ■ , A Horn Philadelphia “Amirican, ih'alate Issue of that journal, aakerthe follow-, ing novel suggestion in faro of a convocation of the various branches of the great Anglo- v “With the increasing fondness for counaemo ratiro'-mcetlngs and celebrations, and for pil grimages to the graves of departed genius and worth, now that., those totberslmnea ofsaints ore no longer in a 'faBhlon, : we-must express ,our surprisethat nQ.convocatifin,composedofdele gate.notabilities of:Anglo-Biixonl3m;.frOmEng land and the United Btatea. has yet teeh held at Schleswig, ln s Denmark, the seat of. the Angles who gave tbeir hame to, Bntoln. iWere doubts entertained.of a { cordial' eo-operstiohrby the ; JkM® I°*" roeh‘au object,, the small island of Heligoland, ohh of! tiiose belonging to the early! Saxons,'andnowanEi3glish.possesBion,vmight he Belecledfor ihe .,rfhat' a Urge field for ethnological and antiquarian research—to tracotbo'resemblancesbetweentheiniiabitanto of this old Anglia'aad their present descendants in England; and between both and.the liter pro geny mHew England. ; Nor need the lnquiry.be limited to this par ticulotpart of-Jutland It mlght.be extended to- the northern-portion or tho peninsula,. the home or tho Jutes; and also, on tho south, to tibe adjoining portion of: Germany,, as far os thd! Elbe> the original -country ofytho Saxons) who/ witii the : Angles, were,the ; invaders,and con querors of Britain. , r.What a noble theme is here for the orator and.the poet, who would paint in glowing prose and harmonious terse/ tho pro gress of these three tribes on the soil of Britain, and the; subsequent spread oftheir descendants, speaking the same -language, : ahd in the renjoy ment efsimilar Institutions all .over the world, dial as we ley no claim to the divine afflatus; in either oratory ,or song, ,we shall; content our selves with sketching a few of the more promi nent features of : .The assemblage, w6uld.be a formidable collec tion of nerve, back-lone, indomitable will and other concoded qualities of the ruling race! Other tribes and septs would be compelled to take back seats for the time. 1 Cas test doit?— For the purpose of catch ing the votes of a few doughfaces In Congress in fcvor of the Lecompton swindle, it is now held tbatihe people of Kansas shall immediately, on the admission of Territory’'into the Union as a State, proceed to cal! a convention and change the said Constitution if it does notpleose them: This proposition Is in itself aswindle.— It* carries a lie onita face.. The flaldswindle- Constitution has in it a declaratory article. In that it is provided that no change-shall'take . place intheConsitiution previous to 1854. How if this Lecompton swindle should pass Congress, if Kansas should be subjected to it, and the ma chinery of law(!) be set in motion under it, would not the very first operation be to make every legislator, officer, governor etc., ete., take an oath to support that Constitution ? How then could they move to change it in view of their 'oath-to support the whole instrument! The Legislature under the Constitution is the crea tion of that Constitution. It hqenopowers but those conferred by the Constitution, and con do nothing hut what that Constitution warrants; most assuredly, the Legislature will not dare at tempt any-thing which the Constitution ex pressly forbids! . To change fo the same'as to make a new Constitution. Any attempt on the part of the Legislature to call a convention to take steps towards a change of the Constitution previous to 1854, or any effort on the part of tho people themselves to that end, would be pro claimed treason and treated as such. The pretence of the President is a refago of dies. The Latest Swindix.— -The very last swindle to which we have alluded in .another article, to wit: tho proposal, which now forms the burden of the locofooo argument, to pass the Lecomp lon swindle and assert at the same time the right of the Kansas people to change it at once, suggests among many .others this particular in quiry: Why not giro the people an opportunity to declare at once and beforehand, whether or not they desire to have this instrument at any rate t which it is proposed to declare they have the power, to change fust as soon as they have received it;_a constitution, too, which has in itielf an artfi cle dedering that it shall be -changed in noparlku for until after 1854 f Will the people be hood- in this matter again? Tho object of the party in power Is tofastenupon the people this constitution and then laugh at their at tempts to change it and drive them by thereen* ary bayonets to receive: and submit to it. ' - Ws learn from IbeHaltimore Sun that a ease ' has reoentiy bewi before the Court la'ihal cilj. inrolvingthis question:.. ■ ■“A Mr. Harris,is Nortmber last.prescnted two so.bQl9bf the Bonk of ; ! Commerce atlheir counter, and demanded aped* for They refoaed to pay it, and the Tiote waa duly protest ed, and'anita being Instituted- the Court gate judgment 1 against both cases, the Bank oppealed to the Court of Common-Pie&s, ■and thercwe waa tjied beforea jury; on Bator* day. The Bank urged that they were not ~ ly bound t “ " -r 7W.& r j© jury rendered a verdict for,appellee m botli' Ums affirming the judgment given by. the magistrate. Counsel for the'&ppeU&nls filed motions in arrest of judgment,wbicb ,re matntobe disposed of. ~ Bask op PraasTtuvAnrA. —The: assignees of this bank are Messrs. Patterson,’ Thompson and Taylor; The assignment vaa made on the 17th inst., and vaa approved* by Jndges Thompson and Allison. The domestic attachment against the property of Thomas Allibone,. has been dissolred—he haring made an assignment of all his real estate in Pennsylvania, and certain personal property, for the purpose of 'securing any debts and lia bilities, which may be established against him on account of connection with the Bank as its principal officer. [Per the Gazette.) : Rev. DtrDLfiT A.; Tthg.— Jtfasrt. Editors:'-~ This gentlemen is well known aa a man of more than ordinary ability and .more-. than ordinary acceptance as a lecturer.',, He is a man, too, of courage, back-boncy independence—one of the few.‘of ..our Northern clergymen who put the Righthefore the Politic.' This ,quality he may probably Jtxare acquired from his venerated father, of New York, whose life has bees Vcooitinued exemplification, of true Chris tian independence.' Now /‘back-bone” insures a map the world over,' any thing else than “flow ery beds of,ease” or smooth sailing orer placid waters. So Mr.Tyngfouhdit, you will remem ber,a year or two-ago, when bis conscience bade him speak ont against what many consid er the great crime of this age and this land.— Conaemtism -.wois shocked, ; and : the - horror stricken tribe of doughfaces was startled from its slumberous propriety. The result, was an attempt to hush vp-—to padlock human lips.— But human , lips aye not always willing to be closed—no/rw volens. Mr. Tyng stood tip man fully for what he conceived -to-be God-given right He suffered- Ameful, faithful,fearless servant, of Christ was expelled from his church. Mr. Tyng has, however, energetically pursued his : h&ors. in Philadelphia and built up a fine congregation where free speech is practicable, and thepure Gospel is preached. - I bring-these fools to your minds now, inas much as Dr. Tyng Is to lecture this etening in Allegheny, and mohy who may hare forgotten the above circumstances on being thorn may ierire to head him. The lecture, I feel assured, will amply repay all who attend. . FiiUburghf Feb. 22-, : , . X* . BBEADSxurrs rir the week ending Jan. 29,4 here arrived at Llverpoolfrom tba United States, 64,000 bushels wheat and 17,- 071 barrels flour/ besides 26,000 bushels wheat: osd from Canada. Prices of both wheat and. flour.were tending downwards. Large supplies from France, the,Black Sea, and near Balws ports, .oonilnued to come forward. ' The farmers’ deliveries of wbeatjat the twelve principal market towns, for the previous week, were_oos,7CB bushels, at 'an average price of I46s.cenie a bushel, against 808,200-bushels at ITCJ centa a bushel in the corresponding week oflaatyear. ‘- T Qbeat Ftss iu: Lascabtu.— A:flre occurred in Ijancoßter r :on Wednesday originating in the Chestnut street: iron works, extended considerably: before.lt cooldbearrested. Over fifty, thousand dollars worth of property was de stroyed, 'andmuch otheraoloaalyesQdaogered. The loss was covered by inronujeetb the amount of $13,000, in the fbßowing ln the Frank lin; Fire Insurance,-Ph!lade!phia/$&000; State Mutual Fire Insurance, Harrisburg, $4,000; Gi rard Firo'lnßursaee/ Philadelphia, $B,OOO. i Xn»Xiii»i—A'trareler InPalesUne nays J 4-: "Not &r from tie pMbiSle rite whew the Mr-' moD ;on the .Mount'wsi delimtd, onr gnMo pludttd Iwi'flown. oojpowi lobe ot that opto- I fe> (» whichjonrlintwllnded .when HeaUd? <Coodto-th« HUM of .iho fltW-V.Ew calyx of : iM. ft.i'HKjtripttMcdcrinMimlfot; tndthe goreeonifl«w ntpt whit* utdjaco.uwj tab no‘t»rihlj'jooa»n!h'cooU'h»T»;b»B' , ajT»yc4: more ih^wfot£»*•’" Oxb item- in : the wirdrobi of the Princess : Royal of England,.on her., marriage, .should at-J trect the attention of American women,‘and be adopted by them.'-, A part of,her “fit out” , was twelve doren pair of fowfe/which were aeserbed as “usefd and solidsome of them intended walking,” are provided with treble T3IZD— OaSoaday, 2Ut of Tthroiry, at 6Wb, HESRY KLZBEI!, t&f tbs estb year of hit . The OreatnoUandßemedy.— BOF.RIiAVira HOLLAND tnj>feet toacrroororsick ln'SoerbtTt' yQonud BiUena nn, plmaut remedy. It tootbet the throbbing hsdJ, eortectj ttoiMch, aialirts digestion, and ert ate* a healthy. appeUta..; It is, triihcmt doubt,“a m«t d«' UghUb!. prepmtiflin, and aa. affectsal remedy.. The' fact that It Is no# a, very popnlar medicine' throogbont at! the .HoDaOd settleiMnu in Wisconsin, Kew York, Michlgot, ZUizudi and Indiana, 'speaks much In Ua .. Cumoid—BecirefoltoaekCjt Boerhava’a Holland EH ter*. The great popnlarity of this medlclne’hta iadoced many: Imitations, mh!ch thepabtie ihoald guard agefast ff 9 .Bul.il U per bottle, or >lx bottlM fin by the pro* prletarljßEKJ. PAQE, Ja; A 00/ tfannhetaring Bhenna* Wood street! betweeo litaodSd str/Wttobwih, genenDj. fcHhdivT * Special jjtotfccs. John C> Baker & Co’s '• GSJnjINE : COD-LIVEK OIL!! This 3lei>icikb, prepared in ■ the most ap prored manner, end bottled by oa, burt«l»«i the unc tion or the most acientlfle oftheUedlcol Probuion ofPhii adelphla and elsewhere, who recommend Uea superior to any other now manufactured. . Ofitaefllcecy and Importance aa aromedlel in coaeaof Conramptton, Gout, BronchiUa, Asthma, Chronic Bbaamfe* Usa, and all BcrofoloDS diseuea, It la nnoccrawy to apeak; —tbonaonda of eminent phyeidona of Enrope and America havlngtaited Us wonderfol canttTeproperties. Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER A 00, Wboleuie Brngglats, No. 1&4 North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Dnigglata throngbont the coantry. ft3&dtoc3o Mexican Mustang Liniment-Ifc is eight year* tine* thU Liniment wju lint offered to the aflllcted. Many million* of bottles hate been mad, and Ithaa'gircn better utiafactloa thin any article ever before triedforiim liar purpose*. It poaseaes a specific power trrer inflamm*. tiona, and chronic or aoddehtol derangement of the Mae clee, Joint*, Ltgamenta or fikln. It la a aoarceofgmt pJeoiare to (eel that we bar* been the hnmble mesne of re- Bering inch an. immense amount ef aoflsring, end bare omaedmanythonaanda to ‘'laap ler joy,” iiecanie their point were relieved, their wcanda healed and their stiff Joints mode elastic. Unscrupulous parties, regardlMi of their obligation* to ourselves er the public, are engaged in attempting to Introduce a eparloue and mieeisble article/ under another name, by. reptesenting it to be 4he earn* & ■imliar. 43*Beon juurguirdl Buy none but the-origi nal MEXICAN MO3TANQ LINIMENT, and yon wEI not be deceived. O. W. Wasmeos, Originate*. fagllmwT BARNES A PARK, Proprietor*. N. Y. One of ttie moat pleoalng, at the eame time ef fecUvereajedinfsrDyepepslasndall otherdlseeaes art*-, log from a morbid condition of the stomach and Uror, is Dr.HasteUer 1 * Bitter*. Itnot only remevee the diasase from the sntem, but by giving ton* to the organ* of diges tion, aidj.tbsra In their functions. Ail who bsTo tried it acknowledge its excellence and superiority, and we thertv fore commend It to the sufferer. Dr. Uostatter'a Bitten as -a tonic Is Coo well known to need praise. It is therefore scarcely nroessary at tin* time to do more than ten tion to this preparation which is certainlynneqnaUeabj any before the public, ntiafied as w* ere <ftnt its wide spread reputation mutt prove sufficient to satisfy all of its excellence as a relief and remedy sbr all dUreses of the atsmacb. ' -• •. Sold by Druggists everywhere, and by HOSTETTER A Mltlf, Sole Proprietor*. feSfcdawT FOREHSH SIGHT BILXS DRAWN BY DUSCA2V, BUERMAN A CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN BUMSO? ONE POUND UPWARDS. Also, Bills on the principal cities and towns of krone*, Belgian, Holland, Germany, Bnaia arul other Earopean State*, conetantiy on band end for sola by WIL H. WILLI AHA A CO, fe3Q:lyntc ' Banker*,.Wood itreet, corner of Third, LECA. & PERRINS’ Celebrated Woreeatereltire Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS pj OF A LETTER FROM To be the MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY"GOOD' SAUCE. 0 AT MADRAS, . . • h TohJi Brother at And applicable to F WORCESTER, May, 1851. BYEBT A “Tell LEA A PERRINS that i their Sohce ia highly esteem* VARIETY (a «d Id India, and u, In my u * opinion the moat palatable as well aa the meat wholwome This only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition for foreign Store, ni obtained by USA A PER RINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE BAUCB,tbe worid wide Bum of which haring led to numerous Imitations, pur chaser* an eanwwtly requested to tee that the names of “LKAA PERRINS” are impressed upon the Bottle and Stopper, a&d printed upon'thflahela. Bole Wholesale Agents far the United States, JQJDLKCh'OAN A BOSS, 40& Broadway, New York. " A stock always In store. Also, order* rewired for direct shipment from England. . njJtiydfep nEtSBS. CDAS. fr OBEDE, -gbj-.mamiaoFtiii ■rgfc.. • * 1 1 ORGANASJ>SINGING, 99 w 9 ANCUBST ASD nODBDa I.AHGVAGEI, ■ AaGmk, Latin, German, French and BpanNh, Tanghllijr 1 ' f CIIAB. G&E&Jt, £*Qd.Tbccl. _ ~'KK»Eagulro*l thy principal Mark' gtorc*. deTfcSmdfo ; J r W. So ID. BIMEHABT, ~~ ' KiXU7ACTCXXU AWnnAAiaUCI 4 AUUnda ofTobtceo> Banff and Clgari t Haraneestly takentb* bonding N 0.120 Wood«trwi,in addition to their ManufacturingE*t*bUihmeat,No,43 Irwin where they will be pleased to reeeiT* their (Heads, " DENTISTRY, •fl® DR. J. JfALJLEJ nTTTi il II : i r T't‘~iT "i -A • FROM NEW YORK, EXTRACTS TESTS WIT2IOUTTJI&, BYALOOALBESUMBINO AGENT to rei GUMS ONLY. 'oneach nate^)' Teeth 00 Gold, fiHrer, platan* tad Unite Perch*, and perform* eli Dental operation* in * edeatlfle Sumner, without pels. ' MjTerste moderate. M Smlthfleld Jtrssti below Poarth, je&dfltnfc . _ PITTSBURGH- BINOER'S BEWXHG M A CHUTES, The greet saperknitj of SINGER'S MACHINES Orer ell others (or the ste of 01othiog and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Mahers, Carnage Trimmers iiod Coach Makers, Ha* long bees known end practically acknorUdged. ms NEW FAMILY MACHINE, - Which It * light, compact *nd highly omamefatal-maehlM, (doing It* work, equally well with the lorge machine*) and - moai becomes fotorite for Aunßynae. ' A foil eupply of (he abore Machines for aale at New York. pricea,by R. STRAW, 3H Market &t H PITTSBURGH, PA, - Alio, the BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. Price from MS to $6O. (del"). aalttlydfo. EWINO MAOHZXTBB! FOR PAI(ILIEJ ANI> MANUFACTURERS, WHEELSB A WILSON MANUTACTUBINQ COMPANY, * Bridgeport, Conn, Plttibargh,oB Fifth Strett. This Machine Stitches the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the pleasure ofthe Operator,making with ease On* jTfotu* andbtauti/vXandduratiLe SlUchuperMinaie, almoet noise leaaly. and are becoming Indispensable for fomDj nte. Pull Information may be obtained by addrotslng James Ewing,or ALEX. R. REED, Agent, No. Gfßfth street, Pittsburgh. PAYNE, BXBBBLC & CO., Kiamomns or Cooking, Parlor. and Beating STOVES, Grate*. Front*, Fender*, eta., And Uauufoctunn of tbe Celebrated . . CAPITAL COOKING RANGK, * 56.235 LIBERTY STREET, Jyifelydfe PITTSBURGH, PA. pfitQjaam —toga t. K'CQUOOOB. Pittsburgh Steel Works. . JONES, BOYD Ac CO n Manufacturer* of OAST STEEL; also, BPRINO, PLOW and A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, OamaSoaond Tint Strut*, I\Utburg}i i Pa. * tsuc 1 D. B.ROGEK9&CO, Rogers' Im'pnrsd Patent Steal . Cultivator Teeth, Comer Rotten* Tint Strutt, Jutfclydfc* •- - . FURS! FURBII FURS!!! FOR LADIES AND MISSKS, HUDSON BAY and MINK SABLE, STONE MARTEN, * • • - PITCH, SQUIRREL, ,Ic. CAPES, TIEPEra, MUFFS, CUPPS and GLOVES, la great Tarioty and price. nollidfo MDOBDACO, 131 Wood atreet COCHRAN 6C 880, Iron Raiding, Iron Vaulta, Vault boor*. Window Statttn, Window Onardi, At,,.;. Net. U&amiSTtttaniM TKr4Strut, "" (Brt»nn Wood usd Muko,) FITTSBUBOn, SJL, H«ra enhaad a rariety of new Pattern*, fancy and plain. nfdnb l * to all pnrpoeee. Particular attention paid to an* tloring Grave Lc**. JbbbingdonaaAibortnotke. V.mra.-' ATT O BN E ?.8, AT li A>W,' SOLICITORS J 5 CHAKCBIIV, , 5, £UbA Noah* Z>ube{KC,j<nsa. - ■ ! jg»QoDecttoaEogiplg made inwaypurt of thant Saltbf BratEetate. ob. talnlbg Money bn Bondi fed Mortgage* ? ; eeUyclb r. GKORQE W. GREI&dC CO., . bubo . MedianietStrut, RbrU, - ->'* ' PIT* OBURG U. PA., ' Manuftetun Pine and. Oak. Saga of the nr idea draertp. (lona of NAIL KEGS, which fbey will Mllai the fotntf markxtvri&u ■ v>\ , . ATCoalnct* ararwapectfoDy eoUdiod. All work war* rantad of iha beet quality. '. . »<fcl3Jydft ' , JAS. MotATJQHWN, 4iileoSol,CoiofM{plriU pifaifi oji, < nRS.C.M.JTrCE&J.W.SYKKS JVhcre they may be consulted doily, (Sundays excepted,) for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis and all other Chronic Affections couoectnd with, or predisposing to Pulmonary Disease* DRS. FITCII A BVEES feel that they cannot too earnest ly . ortoo frequently admonish Invalids of the EXCEEDING DANGER OP DELAY IX PULMONARY DISEASE—iU symptoms often seem so* trifling as to begets deltulrofool* log or safety even while the disease U making rapid pro ,grass, and the patient neglects himself till a euro Is next to impossible. Office Iloars—lo A. 91. to 4 P. 91. ,C9uNo charge for consultation. A list of questions wiU bo sent to those wishing to con sult us by letter. •Address DOS.C.M. FITCH A J.W. SYKES, , no23dct£l*wT Ja27 191 Ponn ah, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. a. CA&IXXK. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, x No. 63 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, PJEALYA. Cumjtauta represented of highest standing. Chartered by Pennsylvania and other States, sire, Marine and Life Risks taken of all descriptions. A. A. CARRIER, Jylfclydb 8. a. CARRIER. T DISSOLUTION. lIE partnership heretofore existing be tween tbocndorelgued, under the nkmo and stylo of A. LYONS* CO., w*» disaolTed by mutualcouacut on the 19th of January, 1868. The business of the firm will be contin ued as heretofore by A- LYONS, at the old stand, to whom payments must be tntdo of all debts due ibe firm. A.' L Y O N 9, (Successor to A. Lyons A Co.) MUrTTiCTCXX* OP ' ' LOOKING GLASS i PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEALER I N , VARIETY GOODS, <5eC, 138 Wood Nt., Plttabnrgh, Pa. Dissolution of Partnership. ‘foJ'OTIOE is hereby given that the paxtner- Al ship heretofore subsisting between the undersigned as Grocers and Produce Dealers, under the Ann of MERGER ft ROBINSON, has been dlnolvedthla day by the withdrawal of SOCLES ROBINSON—and that the books and accounts of the firm wtU be found In the hands of said Robinson (whe wlli attend exdodrely thereto) at the Old Stand, on Federal street, where those Indebted will plcaae call and aettlo with out delay, as the aocounta will be placed in the proper bauds for collection, unless paid onor before the first of March not. STBPIIEN MERCER. January 28th, 185 s. £. ROBINSON. &R»The undersigned will continue the business acthe old stand on Federal street, Allegheny, where-tbe want* of the old customers and all others wiU be attended to as sm). ' The business will hereafter bo conducted vn the princi ple of selling low ro& cash. » J JaSOaltmhl STEPHEN MERCER A CO. THE partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, engaged tu the manufacture orttope and Twine, under tbs style or J. ft-11. OItRWIO, was dissolved by mutual consent, dating from January let, 1858. The busies* of the Arm will bu settled' by Ui* re maining partner. JACOB GKKWIO Ja27:lwd HENRY GERWIU. lIK2IHY QERWIG, Hq*4S9, tartar- Peutt and IPoZnuf Streeii, ■JVTAiaJFZitfrURER OF PITTSBURGH i . 11: HEM&AffD MANILLA RED CORDS, HEMP ROPE, from )£ In. to inch, Halter Cope, Broom Twine.Srwing Twine, Wool Twipe, Flax and Cottou Seine Twins, gosh Card, Tarred and Packing Taro. V3&-A full supply of the above constantly ojt hand and for tala at market rate*. la2J;3md _ Pmnscaflß, Jan. lltb|lBsB. T HAVE tliis day associated with me Benja- A min F. Pettit and William Q, Whltaere in tho general Cotnmlnloa, Wool and Produce Business. Tho stylo of the firm will be SPRINGER HARBAUGH A CO. tncran tUMJ.CGO...aa jahct r. psttit...w. □. women*. SPRINGER HARBACGU t CO„ COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, Provisions & Produco Gencmlly, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. . " Itemoval—Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. \\[£ hate removed the manufactory of TT BCERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTEBS to No,tT7 Wood •tnset. Wow floeond. fel&dAwtfjr Tllli t&dersigncd is authorized to offer at Public Sale, on ■ Thursday evening, the 25tfc day of February next, at the Mercbinti' Exchange, in tin city of PUtiburgh, one undivided eighth interest in a claln| agaicut the Lack* and D&ma and ether real and tolls andnmniolthe Youghioghenj Navigation known aatlielArjaer clalm.coaeietingiaiiartof two drat Mort gage* one fur $OOOO end another for $14,000 on aiiif Compa ny's Worti,and 43 Honda of $l,OOO each, laanedby uid Tlmnid Mortgage will be dne thi» yeir. .IbeHanuaDatkaVEitalaof the i’ocgMogbeny 1 Naviga tion Co. arm. very valuable uot only te an JodUpuiahie out let totheoande of acre* of the best Kitominotu Co*l in thu , country, but Uribe enter power afforded in an admirable portion for apt>U2atlfln to nulla and machinery. Tbo coat of toe works waa considerably over one hundred” thcnunl dbUar*. AUSTIN LOOMIS 4 Cu, ftltt 'v Stock Brokers, 63 Fourth atmc JFranob Ariifldai Flotvera ini Flower • » , - • i a'- Material*, j 11/ E are our Spring Styles of T T Audi Flowers and Flower Mattriali, whiab fur ▼»• rietyaod beauty surpass* any former season's imporui tfou. 'Maaaftcforing nearly all the Ooode we oflrffcrnit, enables .ui to offer to Wholesale porchaurs indaeemeata both In nrite end imalloed styles. > Ortricb asil Fancy Feathers in many stylos, callable for Spring Bala, also, every description of low priced Fancy Fee then, for trimming Boya’ and Childrens’ Straw and Faneylfata. For tale on liberal tmoi, by JNO, C. nCfDSRSOX SMYTH * Ob., i • ufiooßroadway, Jtew York* TjIHE snbscfibeis beg lb draw attention to JL: their dqxrtneat of Aaerfcu“ Flowers, Roach** «nd trimmlngi, whlehj wQI bo trend templets, tbs designs bdafc tokoa from tho j bakionoble French, sad the maon fsctaro coufttied t» Vuir own' IheUirle*. WkoJuaU Layirt only ore rsqliested to exsmlos tbs samples. JNQ. 0. UKNDEBSO3 BMTTn i: CO, fr!7:3o»d T 300 Broadway, New York. ttoca’i Remedy fbr Pulmonary and Tu borotumr CoßJMu&ptton.: HAVINQ been appointed sole Agent for lb* sale of 1 Doa okaOMMO BOCA’S celebrated CU&fi FOB CONSUMPTION, th* pubUcwW now b* put la penrntenof on* ef the mast extraordinary mnsdiaa ex tact fbr what baa bsretolbre been considered an Incurable disease. > - ;L-. ‘ I bare the undertaken Iht agency, from the (act of Ita extrema eimpilcitj—bclugao out»ard efftica* tin. the adieu otjrhkh is seemingly miraculous, and ita beragnoneofthQueattzlbutßa which make up tb* numer ous compounds Doijr la general use.. i . With to# atmcafponfideuce in the success of this remedy, which his heretofore been used in private practice with gnat ißftco, aait.ahowo hr numcieu* letter* acid certlfl cate*, la oow offered to the public. ; A paswhlot, containing direction*, kttsra from dlstin guUhsd ‘ individuals, and documentary erldooce from the physicians of th* hospital of Havana, Island of Cuba, Ac, will Accompany th* remedy. These apeak vdtmea In it* praise, and pallidly 1* only required to render.lt ai popular as It la beneficial. > Address . -»! JAMES REB&B ' ,:-Sole Agent for the Unit ad Stabs, ' . tf* MV Market street, Philadelphia/ Blind pal Offlcs, 1030 FITZWATEft. . frttlgd The Baat*Fnelto oiethliWtatlMr Is oannel coal. A GOOD SIZED LUMP LAID ON THE Orate will retain fire for 43 hoars, and at any time a brisk firals wanted,?a Ibw blows of the poker and presto—it bar*u oat Into s brilliant flame, dispensing light and beat through alt the room. TRY IT. . Orders left at the Depot, corner Andmonltrect and ft. ft, Allegheny, or dropped la the Post Office, I’ltulrargbi promptly filled. • Bituminous Coal iltodellYortq at loweet rates. • CsLlyd " W. A HeOLUBO. 185 a [carpets. 1858. TUB MARKET STREET CARPET STOBB, IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all demands ifbiv. Velvet, Brussels. Throe-ply and-ln graln Carpets, ofevvy description,atyleaud quality. Floor Oil Cloths, from 3 to 24fret wide, at lower prices than we bsre ever before offered; Cocoa Matting lor offices or churches; Palatal Window Shades, and everything connect ed with tbs Carpet department of llpum Famishing. As we anticipate a& advance. In prices after the Bpring Trade opens, ws would suggest to purchasers to make their selections now from oar largo Block and at our presoot very low prices. U2l W. M’CLISTOCS " AT THU FOURTH STREET STORE. W. D. 4 n. MeCALLUBI Have just deceived a very Urg.raortmcntof O.UII'ETS, OIL CLOTUS, ic. . tbs latest stylos for Fkll Trade, comprising VELVET AND BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY AND THREE PLY, . . _JgUPBBFINB AND LOW PRICED INQRAINB. WooL Dutch, Hemp, List, Bag, Hall and Stair Carpets* Run, huU*.Ooco* Matting, Stair Bods, Ac,*e. - Also, a choice lot of Druggets from one to four yards wide; beautiful patterns Floor OU Cloth, from 3 to 24 -feet vrtdo, with nil other goods’-nsuaUjrftHmd in Ant clnes Carpet Stores, all of which wd are prepared to Kll at the very low eet rates (or cash. .«T V.P.*. U.McOALLUM. TVT ASON'S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE, XUJUiblt's. So*p ft«rd«r, »fC*b.Bo<U, EnaomSalU, POKE QLYCBMNE, ehbsl&gixq Poir'd.DlQe llui, daiGotibir Beal, Qua Tngacaoth, POT aad SOSA A3UES, TgmHT.Bcp Ton.. "g‘s^rSliN^TOCK*osf i-J&: •■ • Corocrfo^rtb tni Woodttrecto. TOHE GREATEST MATCH MACHINES .1 TOKTgmtTJB WITH A SMALL ISVESMEST. ' ’ THOMAS* PATENT MATCH MACHDOT It *»lmpU,elM»p»DiJ parfeetMatch Makrr. The Machine coataaalirillJfcU 4riT*D fcjrb*ad»Aad wUlmaketb® to* tanaafTh® isaim&etdx*r in» Rhcrt'timo. Whir* |acd wood U tab© had radlly it materially rodoeea the cert. • tf Machine prtTttuMiw offered ter iwteotftinodifstdpneaL-' rorpartkalan,aHAt6A2EXXl OOUBTZHQ BOom7pU9> • JildAwlWT rpO LEX—A two story bri6k DireUingEß ,'i‘ co&tMnl»6 roomy tad flushed garret, «Uaate Jcm, ocOTUrik*r. jßaiiaUoff .. - • -> I&sJFs®** : ftltt . • ■f .. No 211 Liberty ttrceL fiiu f.et—Awrll finished two story gg \L LrickL*riiing,.f» ale*order,- containing tlx--fea nwMtodfltriAedgftntt, withpa.waterand hath-room, ritaateoaWaaUitfcaat.AllfAeoycity.' Enquire of ftia , It |I KINO, aq Sil Llbirty etmt,. TOO LEX—A twOrfitory'Bricfc A onHej Street, between qnireof * •■ Mi 1L V. JgNO, Ho.2U,Ltberty.it. - ; person taring tuij'claims Xv*g*lni»tho TOd«tenrt;iHJt'i»te»fnt.,JUir!n at.tfae Moje> cotter of Sixth endB mlthßfld MrteUjfor immediate «o!enj*ni.‘ MICHAEL. O'HA&A, felftdlw , MICHAEL (TIUBA.Jr. SALE—lGoacres ;.V«ilWlsirfflKoall» 0 *** B o ' v r ,|fio«OMMßMlK«tcr l A o&tb*C# ? £K *:vBLotaln'UtifrtovmDfßoci>4*kr.>’ -''' ■*. Iw tsiocf vtlafm vkt racceariU cwntlxra, ■. Forrp*r> .Hcnktttndyto" ’ ACPTCr tOOMia :* 00, little .ÜBKRtb'ftrwV Special notices. EXTBIJSIOri OF STAY. mu continue their Office at No. 191 Penn Street. OPPOSITE lOE ST. CLAIE HOTEL, PITTSDUEaIi, TILL APRIL FIRST, 185 S, ' Business ffiljangcs. DISSOLUTION. NOTICE. SPEINGEK 11ARBAUOU. BENJAMIN PAQE. JB-,ACO- NBW CiVR^KXB, » BTJ CKS Bank statements. J Statement of Uic ! IUOnUI CO. Of PMMtlpMa. f M£AyB WM. V. PETTIT, prest— -D. J. SleCAinJ, Secretary. iSfoSS a******* W"**-**!®? » Stock* e*4 lliteellinuoa* H Saxpln* 35 Dueby other Banin , *3,032 92 fcaa42s"&S Specie '(golAnJ •ibrw)!"..™?!”**’ NoteS “ ; iiuurw (Vgo Risk* on tb* Ohio tod »nd • ' tributaries. Insure* against loss or damage br Fire, w *tl»o again*! the peril* of tbs Sea, and Inland LIABILITIES. ~ Navigation and' Transportation. QdflU! stock. $1,142,700 00 _ PiaxCTOt*. Profit* and Earnings — 17&.CM 89 . "m. Y. Petit, John C. Montgomery, John M. Pumroy, D. J. Unpaid Dividend* And Suspense 4,002 64 McCann, E. P. Winner,Hans Gailloo, RenJ.L. TVooUtoa, Due to other Banks M 407 76 John A. Marshall, Cliarie* B. Wright, John J. Patterson, Circulation 126,461 00 ! Elw«odT. Pu**y. ___ Deposit* 648,292 85 WM. V. PETTIT, President, . K.-P. WITMEIt, Yin. President. *• $2,062,61104 IhnaßT J. McCann, Secretary. . Thu above statement iscorrect to the best of my know]- uretzts. > edgo and belief.. JOHN IfABPER, Caahler. 6 Wg**, Lamb A 00, Philadelphia. Sworn to and auhscribcd this 22d February, 185 S, before 1 Buck, Morgan A Stldfole; do. ! me. fe23 - AUSTIN LOOMIS. Notarr Public. ’ Truitt, Bra A Co-, do. ! - “ Pumroy, Caldwell 1 Co, do. A. T. tnne A Ox, do. Stelnmitx, Justice A Co., do. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 97 WATER STREET anfcdtf R. ty. POINDEXTER, Agent. Statement of the Merchant!’ and’jtlmnn facturera’ Bank of Pittsburgh. PrTTSßuion. Monday, Feb.22d. IKSB. LIABILITIES. Capital and Profits lcssup^nse. Bue Depot! ton Dos Commonwealth, Dae other Banks, Notes In Circulation,. Loam and Discounts. 3B n«al Estate anti Banting Ilonse 39,123 49 Bpocle, Gold and Silver, 160.603 22 Notes other Banks.._ 23471 00 Duo bj other Banks 634JW 20 $1,002071 2? * The above statement is correct and trno to the best of roT koo»l«!c* and holier. n. h. BOLLMAK, President. B»om and snb»rril>«l before mo, tbta 22d day of Feb ary, A. D. 1858. fe23 J. P. Miccgnnt, Notary Pntfttc. Statement of the Exchange Dank of Pittsburgh. Pitt Simon, Monmr, February 221, 1556. Loans and Discounts CIS 22 Real Estate.-..;. 45 920 60 Eprcio in Vanlf. 404,150 12 Notes and Checks of oth«r Banks- 34,276 7® Duo by other Hanks _. 05,707 12 Capital Stock .. 813,000 00 Profits and Contingent Fund - 1714363 72 Circulation - *34,276 00 Depoeltes - .• ..... 228,076 79 Do# to otlkr Banks 36,472 37 , $1,635,672 63 1. 11. il. Murray, Cashier of tbe Exchange Bs4>V of Pitts* burgh, being duly affirmed, depots and fay, that the above statement it correct, to the best; of my tnovledn and be* 11*'- it. M. MURRAY, Cashier. Affirmed before me this 22<1 day of February, IS-8. fe23 8. SMITH, Rotary Pablic. Statement of the Citizens’ B&nki Pittsburgh, February 22d, 1553. ASSETS. Loans and Discounts „ ....$545,076 C 9 Coin in Vault 103,754 00 Notes and Checks of other Banks 5,477 00 Due by other Banka 2d,7£l 87 Capital Stock —. ; 4U0.709 45 Circulation-.- 124,300 po Depositors 70,366 43 . Contingent Fund andProflu.... 41,912 33 Due to other Bonks _ 8,070 70 $065,953 90 The above statement I* correct to the best of niy knowl edge and belief. E. D. JONES, daabh-r. Affirmed bcfcfo me tbi* 22J day of February, 1663. fr2U_ _ _ _ MACKENZIE, Notary Public. Statement of the Mecbanlci' Dank of Due to other Bauke. Due to Depositors... Rills aod Notes Discounted _.....5G07,321 80 Due by otbsr Banka .. 55,493 52 Notes and Checks of other Banks 9,645 21 Specie Jn Vault l4 $765,186 67 City fif Pittsburgh, tS. 1, Oeo. D. McGrtw, Cubirr of tbe ILvhanlcs'Bank of Pittsburgh, being doly sworn, depose and «ay, that tbs above atatsment is correct, to tbe beat of my knowledge and belief. OKO. D. UcGRKW, Cashier. Sworn before me this 22d day of Pebraary, 1653. _f«23 A. W. FOSTER, Notary Public. Statement of the Iron City Bankt Pitt®don, February 224,1852. Loans and Discounts $ 182,308 20 Due by other Banks „ , .12,924 59 Notes and Checks of other Banks 40,875 00 8p«le - 44432 39 Circulation 34,655 00 Dub toother Bonks .14 60 Due to Depositors. 67 703 go JOHN MAQOFFTN, Cashier. Affirmed onto before nr, fc23 J. V. MACKENZIE, Notary Public. ilcto a&Ofttistmcttts, Men’s Christian Association* Auiouzxt Citt, Lterra*.—Rev. DUDLEY A TYNG, of Philadelphia, will lecture before tbe Association and poLlie, on THIS EYENINO, 23d inst- at EXCELSIOR lIALL. Sr&rtCT— ‘-Minhaod, False and True." boon opA» at <]}•£. Lecture to commence at 1H Tickets 25 cte., to be had at Periodical Stores, n. P. Schwarts’* Drug Store and oftho Lecture Committee. fe23:ltd* EPOENE SCHUMO, Chairman. NOTICE. —By order of tho Orphans’ Court of Allegbeoy county, the undersigned wDI expose the .following lot of ground to public sale, on the premises, on hATURDAY, ths 29th day of March, A. D-,TBssat9o’clock A. to wit AU that certain Lot of Ground, situated in the Borough of Lawrenceville, of said county, bounded as fallows, vit Beginning on Pike street at the comer ofa kd "belonging t»C*W. Schrtner; (trance along tbe tide of said Bchriuur’e lot towards Allen street Uf (set, mar* or less, to tb*Un*ofprcpertyfanMrly of AlbaFbk’a'-faedii thanes along said last mentioned Una 24 feet; thence by alias par aW with Bald lot 117 feet, more'or leak to said Pike street,- thence along Pike street 24 feet f o the place of beginning; said lot having a front of 24 feet on Pike street, aod extending beck toward* Alim street 117 feet, being the property of which Elizabeth W. Bennst died se&d In her demeans of fee. Terms at tale. 6»23-ltda3twT SAMUEL H. BENNET, Adta'r. jQ AY * MARTIN’S BLACKING. A Urge lot of tlii» celebrated rec’J tLb day by' Trlmmlngi, w-fe23 Corner of the DUmood anti Market StreeU. DENTISTRY. Dn. ff. F. FUNDENBUr.O. Ira-oa «*?, will visit rittjtmrgb, Mi»fn Ist, to ra.Q&£& mala a abort Un»e. rereonedralringbia profetriooal ferric* «• can find him at LU old office, No. 143 Third «trwt, abova Smithflcld, fe£l:lml OOTAQON. INLAID a and Bodj Tipped Lead Pencils, jut recelrod and for aalo at Net. 31,33 and S 3 Market street. teO _ W. 8. HAVEN. HAVENS No. 1 Extra Fine Pointy,No. 2 Flexible Point, Commercial and Albatron Steel Pent Corode by W. 8. HATES, ft*3 • comer llarkctand Second iU. II ONE* BEAN TOBACCO—Another JJ. ply of thli fine Tobacco weired by „ JOS. FLEMING, “33 Corner Diamond tad Market street. GLYCEKINL— 1 havo just rac'd. 4 larce supply of pare EnglhLGlycerine. Also,'a large lot of Glycerine Cream, superior to anythin* now to osefur -chapped bands, 11 pa, Ac *B3 JO3- FLISfINO, DKNING FLUID A CAJIPHENE of vaya on Land and dK.kjxr than can be had lit the dty elaewhere, at 623 JO3. FLKMINCPfI. HIDES. —850 dry flint hides, 5 231 Green nlted do- to arrlTfl end for >a)e by SPRINGER lIARBaUGH AfCO fea No. 29S Liberty etreet ~ OIL MEAL.'—Light.tons Oil Meal instore for tale by fcg» SPHINGES HAEBACOH A Co. HOPS. —Five bales prune first sort Hops, in store and for sale by ft** SPRINGER HARBADoa A CO. FLO (JK.—2OO bbla. extra family, 100 do. extra raperfino, 500 do. superfine, 120 do. flne, in store ebd CnraalaLy ( SPRINGER UARBACGH A CO., *-«, • Ma 285 Liberty etreet. fiOO BBLS * family white wheat ' J y« FLOUR arrltlua by care, and for tale by ftg* JAMK3 GARDINER. qon BOS. BACON SHOULDERS” prime, received aud lor sale by f 0 23 BHRIVKR & DILWORTH. /CONCENTRATED LYE—SO cases on hand aud for safe by a. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO, __ Corner Foortb and .Wood ata. WOOD'S IIAIK RESTOKATIV gro. on baud and far tale by W P. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. HITE WAX—3 cases just rac’d and for ■ale by fc22 P. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. BARRY'S TRICOPnEROUS—3 gross on hand tad tor aala by B. L. FAHNBSTOCk A CO. PRECIPCARB IRON—ISO lbs. «, n hand and for aale by P. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. LYON'S KATUAIRON—3 gross od hand and for tala by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. TARNISHES— A complete assortment just tte*d and for aala by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. ENNEDY'S DISCOVERY—2eroaa on hand and for tala by B.L. FATTNFfITOjat A 00. WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS—GIared ■ and tJnglawd Green, and a*w pattern* of Flanrsd Curtain*, at vbolesala and retalL f 032 W. P. MARSHALL. A 00. /COMING-r-New Wall Papers at low prices, to bo told by W. P. MARSHALL AGO, ‘ . No. 87 Wood *tnet« SUGAR AND MOLASSES— -40 bhda. N. 0. Sncar; 10 bbU. N. 0. MoUaw*. p «y “J«hy r- . JONES A COOLEY. f °y> . No. 141 Water street. 'EANS—IS bbla. just rec'd and for sale by [&•» . HENRY H. COLLINS. ID OLL. RUTTER—2 bbls.l fresh roll this XV day we’d and tor aala by HENRY H.COLLINS. XTOGS—S dressed hogs to amreand for sale XJLby " . fcSO HEMBY H. COLLINS. "PERFUMERY & FANCY TOILET SOAP 'JL' A largo assortment at neg>. i ~ mackeown 1 riNLsra: Extract of logwood—a we’-in- by MACKEOWH A FINLEY. TIXOLASSES—2SO-bbla ■prime Plantation ATJL Mqlijk*, for talaby JOHN FLOYD A CO, . fats • Nous Woodatmt. BROOM CORN—r 23 bales this day rec'd' and for aala by • f«l3 HENBYILCoLUNS- /TVAK LEATHER BELTING—IO23 feet cf . S, 0, S and 12 Incbeaslde, ittn reo’d by telB J. A H. FinLUKMM and BgLCUIreL T ACE LEATHER?-Another lot of superior XJqcalltyjßitrttfdbyV ;• ; J. A H.PHtLtlPfi- - fXLL CLOTH TABLE dox' anortsdalseaofanpariarOnaUtyos land at S 8 and. gSgUClolrrt, &18 - y J. A P.PfIILLIFS: pransparentTgreenoil cloth- A large stock nfaUwidtfcitfor Mia to - - . . - • J. A 2L FHXLLXFS. .$771, CO6 63 . 166,905 GO 2.8C5 22 184173 78 101,720 00 $1,0C2,G71 29 $1,886,672 Q $685,058 90 LIABILITIES. Pittsburgh. Month T, i'otusry 22d 1853. LIAiIILITIES. $240,822 18 JOSEPH FLEiJISO, (Chronicle copy.] Insurance. Franklin Fire Insurance Company of rniLADBL r hi a waxcnjaa. Charles W. Bancker, , Adolph E. Boric, George W. lUchard*, Samuel Grant, Thomas Uart, Dari<l 8. Drove, Uordecai D. Lewi*, Jacob R. Smith, TobLa* Wagner, Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BANCKER, president. Caasua 0. Bxscxn, SecrcUry. This Company continnoe to make lasur&na:*, permanent or limited, on ewe description of property In town and conn try, at rates m low u are consistent with security.* Tb« Company hare reserved a Urge contingent fnnd, which, with their Capital and Premium*, safely lore*ted, afford ample protection,to the assured. The Asccts or the Company, on January let, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to the Act of Assembly, wore as follows rlr:— Mortgages. Real Estate Temporary Load*.-, Stock* Cash, *e 44 Blace their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one year*, they haTe paid upwards of One Million. Foot Hundred thonfand Dollars Losse* by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insnnner, as well as their ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, aplP Office Southeast cor. Wool and Third its. Continental Imnranee Company. Incorporated by the Lryitlahire <■/ Pentuylcanix, PERPETUAL 0 Q A RTE*B Authorised Capita), Otto Million ~ Secured and Accumulated Capital.—... HOME OFFICE. -Vo. 81 Walnut Street, above Second, Philadelphia. Fire Insurance on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, Ac. geaeally. Marine lniarnoce on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of the world. Inland insurance on Goods, Ac, by Lakes, Riven, Casals and Land Carriages, to all pahs or the Union, on the most fataroble terms, consistent with security. onxcto&s. GEORGB W. 00 LLADAY, formerly Recorder af Deeds, Ac., Philadelphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Importing DardwareandCntlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third street, aboTe Market, Fhlla. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A Son, Coppersmiths. No. 12 Quarry street, Phils. EDWARD V. MACHETTE, Arm of Machette A Balgual. importing Hardware Merchant*, No. 124 North 'Hilra street, abore Race, Phi lx. HOWARD IiINCHMAN, firm of Lirlngstoa A Ccc, Produce and Cotnoisslon Merchants, No. 278 Market it, abors Phils. . GEORGE W. COIXADAT, PrnMoot Olixs Wiuqjv, Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent . mrtfcdlyfc No.24Fifthgtreot/upstairs.) Bonongabda Insurance Company, OP PITTSBURGH. Orncsss—JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. Orncz, No. 03 Wazza Ennr, IMB fnmre Against all kinds tf Pin and Marine Bi ASSETS, NOV. 20TB, 185*: Stock Doe Bills, payable on demand, secured by two approved names <140,000 0 Bills Receivable 25,563 3 Caeh..~ .. 11,068 82 70 aharta Mechanic*'Bank Stock—co*t3,o2o 00 Premium Note* 6O Office Furnitnie "690 Book Accounts 43. Wm. B. Holmes, Wo. A, Caldwell, ' RobtDalrell, Wilson Miller, Wm. Bee, JobnUcDcritt Tboe. 8. Clarke, Geo. A. Berry Jaa>e» A. Hutchison leldtjarog— HENRY M. ATWOOD, Sec’y Pennsylvania Im OF PITTi unrance Company TSBunan. Ponrlb Strec CTOBS.fr Watfe II Ample n, A?k. Carrier, fiobort Patrick, A.C.Bsmpso&, J. tl.Jonev Job a. Taggart, Uearj pprooL Nicholas Poeghtjy, James H. Hopkins, .. likes of all descriptive*, jgas. •■•••• •. Office No. 03 Jacob Painter, Geo. W. Smith, A. J. Jouea, Body Patterson, J. P Tanner, L Grier Sproal, W. a Mcßride, 0. A. Co! Um, CHARTERED CAPITAL... and Marina Rieka i President—A-A. Vico President—Root I Secretary and Traarorei Pinmsi. i. „ .. tr—l. QiaraSPtOUL .aofcdly Western Inooranca Company 0? PI T'T BBDBOH. « GEORGEDARSIE, President. S. M. GORDON, Secretary. • OFFICE, No. 02 Water street, (Spang* Co.’* Warebonee,) opst*irs,Pittibar^i. WW Inna* apiintt alt kindt nf Fire an d itxrine Riikt A Home institution monacal by Directcru toho are vttU known in the community, and who art determined, bg , p rxmvtneu and liberality, to maintain the character, »Ai«l* they hate ammed. a* ojjaing the UttproUcamtothotewh* dairt lobe »*-tvrtd. t ASSETS, OCTOBER 31, 1857. • '] Stock Account* OO — £4«O 00 . ‘ Bllla Rec*lT*ble. 4,16107/ ' Wnmttirro .. - 210 00 Open Account*..;..—.... Ca*h Premium Note* Bills DUcoontcd (317,641 48 DU. Wm.lfcKnffbt, W»:h>nlel Holmes, Alex. Kinrick, . David M. Long, WlllUm H. fitoMh 0., W. i ßktet*oo, Georg* Daxrie, ft. Hiller. Jr n J. W. Butler, G. W. Jackson, Junes McAuJey, Alexander 3peer, Andrew Ackley, not* r. st qpßDoy, Enrtsa iniwaiicc Company, Of PENNSYLVANIA, • '. QJUt A 0.99 FRrfrr SL, POUbvrgK v Attm, sot. 2d,1867: Stock Do* Bills, pajabl# on demand, tad ftacor *d by two approved htnw5............... $07,660 00 Cash In Pittsburgh TrestConpany—. 60106 14 Premium notes so BillsJkeeiTablo.—.. ....... ,; u J .. ; 0,937 10 Mortgage ——..—.w— —.i 6,000 00 123 shares Exchange Bank Etosk—Ooat— -300 shares Iron City Bank Stock—Amount paid 7,800 00 200 shares Allegheny Bank Stock— do 6,000 00 87 shares Mechanics* Bank Stock—■ Cost...—i— 4623 E 3 Book Accounts .. 14872 23 OtSre Fonjitnre ...... .. • €O3 12 MUCNIs; G. W.Caw, I. 11. Pexmock W. W. Marti d, 1L T. D.HcCudioat, Geo. S. SeMsn, J. □. Sboeoberger, W K.NJmkk, R.D. Cochran, John A. Caoghey, C. W. Batchelor, James I. Ben nett, W. J. Anderson. J. B. Pnom, Secretary. SJrOKIBEKQEB, IW J , -BoJfcdSns a ' Delaware fflntual Safety Uunnfflce Company, btcorporaUd by Uu Legidatvrt ofAjraryloanta, 1838. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut fits., rmLADELpinA. JIABZNBjysOSANCESotx Teaels.CarßO.sad Freight to all parts oMhs world.- INLAND tra Goods, Lt . Hirers, Canals, Lakes and Land Carriage* to all parts of ths tTnicus. ■" FIRK INSURANCES on. Merchandize generally.—On Stores, Dwelling Ilooaes, Ac. Attt&<tft}*ampaxy,N(n.Zdy\lSL. Bonds. Mortgages, and BealEatats..——slol*3so 9* Philadelphia City, and other L0an5..—..... 137401135 Stock In Banks, Railroad A ftmuancsCua. - 13*508 00 Bills Receivable—. 330*301 05 Ouhon hand.; 36,803 00 Balances la hands of Agents, Prenflams on Marina POUdcoreCently laned, and oth er debts dnsthe Company—o9*73o 57 Subscription Notes....—soo,ooo 00 William Martin, Joseph H. Beal, Edmond A. Boodor, JolraG. Davis,. . Jamoii O. Bud. XhecphllßsPcaltll&gi James TYaqnair,' WnUam£rr«,Jr, j*F. ; EtaU«ton, Jcnhua P. Ejr*, B*o«elE.Etoko*, Henry Bloan, Henri* • IbooudßiM, .I.' Botert Burton, Jrv J.T.l<ogta, ••,..«• AMra,Pn£d«it, .0. PraUent • A. tfAUQBAf Agmt, 85 Wnq ttreet, piUabnntfu. _ John B. Penrose, Georg* Q, Leiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. B.IL Boston. WUllam C. Lodwig, Hugh Cnlff,. * ipencerUcutalo, Qtarles Keller. - •IL Jones Brooks, Jacob P. Jones . 7Hoa.i HsagT Xnatnur, BccreUr^. Beltaoee nalnallmnranei Company of inHimuu. Office No. 70 Walnut '■ Street : Cirtui sl7l^2s—AMrT*t2£C,«iifl—Erctrmi Irrxrtm. nr. lerannc <m BatUlap, tfarduuidi*, nndUr, to. Is town or country. .... Zb* mutual priodpl* ebmMnadwith the tecum? of » Stock Capital, entitle* the Intend toiharoin the profit* of ttoOaspaa?, without liability for lcaaa*. Zb* Script Certificate* of thla Company, for profit* are eourartfol* at par. Into the Capital Stock oftta Cojnj«a»' CIXM TXKaLET t PraWca- ; B. SLluh&uiAn,Secretary. . . KMnou.' CtaßXlßdej, r t3.U Strand, Wm. B.Thomp*Oß, John B. Worrell, Samuel Biipbim, - - Be&J.W.Zlncley O.W.CaipeoUr, Z-Xotbrop, BobtrtEUen, H. L. Careon, a S. Wood, BobertWaudr UanhaU Hill, astewnaoo, • Jacob T. Baalism Chaa. Lelasd, • OTtoHo-r, r Third aad Wood creeta nhfcfe Beptna* iniortnei conpaapi Vf P n ix.A '»'* LPH I A , • Franilm Boildmga. 414 Walnut Street, Orttated under tha Genfzal Innxisc* Ism-, wUh’-’a entr Capiul of *lOO,OOO, pdrflatod to iocraaH ' - lflfum»c*lnrtlo«ordaiß*£» by Plia, Uirlirt, Tnl*ad RartjattanMdTraMportatfeD. , „• Q. 0- LAtOHLIW, PniMwt.. > EICIURDBHIELDa.TkcPmMwt. QEOEaB fiCOIX, BtcrrUrj. • • H.O.LaagfaHn» - - D. Haatfonay. ' ■ BSdard Bdddi, swa W&Usa Osborn* - . 0,0. Batiw. -v * Th« Saiwfaetnrtrs' Insurante-Company »SfU -Vo. 10 J-'oroAonl!' zfejjnjf, PHILADELPHIA, Charter Perpetual—Capital*^ oo,ooo. WILL INSCr.E AGAINST AI.L KINDS 0¥ Marine and Inland Risks. WJI. A. Knows, r™u.»t Cnis. WQr VltePraldant; ALFKOI WEEKS, Sftntery. W. A. Rhodes. A.B,Lippiacctt. Jams* P.Smlth, Chas. J.FLeld, Wo. Neal. JcdgoHoath, *. K.D. Jonrtsr^i-Csth.Cir.nk- Jamet Jlilllmccr, E*i-, Messrs. Robinson A Co. James nomud, Em, “ „ T. Kennedy. Jr- a rv. C. 11. Paulson, J&j, ' u WaUa Hampton 4Co J.. 8. Loe, Esq, *• • Cunningham 4 Co.. \ Pittatrargh Office, No. WWatcratrwu . EDW. C. BELL, Agent fbeflreat Western Fire and Sanne las. Go., OF PHILADELPHIA. - • Office in .SaiViiVny, JVo. 403 Walnut. corner of • Fbw«A,Sr«i. • cnaataa jap stuil. • AUTaOBTZKD CAITTAL..—vJtSOO,OOtk. Capital paid in- . 00 Surplus, January Ist, ISoS..' 00 - FIRE /.V.WTJA.VCT—limited or rerretud, ** UAEIXE IySL’RAXCK oa Vessels, Cargo and firichtj laVLAXP IXSVRAXCE by Kims, Canals, Lakeland Land Carriage. - WCiCTORS Charles C. Latbrop,l423 Walnut street William D&rliap, 1510 rise stmt. - Alexander WbQldtm, Werchant. 13 North Front it Isaac llatlehont, Attorney and Counsellor.- - Jobn C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hester 4 Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy £ Co-, Goldsmith's Han. John R. MeCordy, firm of Jones, White A McCurdy. Tho*. L.GfUesi>!e, firm of GUlesple'CZeUer.' Jas.B. Smith, firm of Jas.lt SniUh&Cb - v'.- Hod. Henry XL. Fuller, office 237 Sonthjftlrd John R. Yogdes,office corner cf Seventh(Bd Sanson. 'James Weight Tate Caahler EankofTScga. Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property. Jon* J. filoeom, office £2O Soothlhird street.' ' . aO. tATHROP. President W. DARLING, Ttco Prcdde&t sXNtottSK} Branch °®=". B waVt,K,V. JAMES WRIGHT. Secretary and Treasurer. ■ H. K. RICHARDSON, Assistant Secretary. -••R; W. PQINDEXXBB, Agrct, ‘ felT 07 Water street, Tittobargh 4»m,12s os . 84,371 78 . 83,906 17 61,889 00 . Bl Fanners’ ami Mrejianies' Fire and Barine Insoirnnee Company. . N.'W« Corner Second aad Walnol Sts., P BIZ A J> SZ PBI A .ry a&sxra or Tax corrirr, iunriST la, 2SSS Bondi, Mortgages, Graced Haiti, Bask and other Stick*.. CO L«io*dlor .-...., S7,C£O 00 .Trust Fundin Kev TorU 23451 5G Deferred payment on 5t0ck........;.. .. . 97,70$ o« Bill! Receivable.—;:... • 74,404 GT Cuh on hand and due from Agents,..-.......'..—. 49y000 S 3 Premiums on Policies recently issued and dsbti. - duetto Company.... 50^38 - . «SaOJU> ' THOMAS B. Fr,OREXC£, Breeldont. Edwiko H. Hmrcotn, Secretary. .• ■ pint mtirm rirtigicg..' - John H. Brown, | DaridS. Brown, M. Baldwin,‘ | Chirks It. fists. KTTSBCaan RtrCßcrcss. . Newnjjtr A qntt, .1 Junes MUHager, •'imu Howard A Co, . Phelps, Carr A Co, Wm. McCuUy A Co, | J.SU Irwin.’ . Pittsburgh. Ofllee, No. OO Water Street. fciaanid . ■ THOMAS JrliCTtTfiß, Agent, Cllinai’ -lainrancc Comp’j. ° • » - **• •• t-rnmiwj ‘ OJJIa 91 Water Slrtd, between Jtartet tiki fiiod Sty <3.Tnrore» lIqU aodCargoFJikaoo tbs Ohio and ui«. alndppißiTcrs, andTribntartt*. r •■„•> f . . . * . Kf’laxma against loaa or damage by Fire. Also; agajnn tbeperftfloribeSeaaodl&laßdKavigatloQ end Tranapoit. ation. Wm.Bagaley,. Samuel He*, Jm. U. Cooper, Jaa. Park, Jr., - • laaic U.Peaoock, 8. Harbaagb, Capt-Sam’l C.Totmg, '1 Jagg ; • John, CaU PUUburgfi FUc and JSl&riao iiu* Go. Office, Comer Market and Water S ts., jaa.oii oa pmsßuiton. fa. v ,- , EOBT. GALWAY, President F. A. Rmuar, BfC*jr ALEX. BRADLEY, Tice prwt. . • This Company mnfri-s tfrcry -Insanuice appertaining to connected with XJFK KIHK&- v 1 Also, .•ninatUoß nod Cargo JUsks,oa tho Ohio and' 1 lunUiippl dram and tributaries, and' Marioo-Eiak ran erally. r*-... ■*&***■. . • And agsinatles* or Damage by Fire. And against the Perils oTtbe Sea and Inland NadgaiJoa and Transportation. _ Pclldos issacxl at Up lowest rates consist® t with safety an parties. • . BoWt Galway, Samnel McClnrium. Joeepb P. (Jazxsm, H. D, Jobnßdott, . Jumna Dadd Richey,. ' -James IT. naaman, Chaa.-Arbothnot, • :.ftil6-HaygMy.. • • • . Fhilad«ti>bdta - afire- «md IHlfe - 1 ••■••ix w bb b AH c*e '6 6 M:jmtjr*r^ r ' . • . • No.l43Chesnnt Street, • 0 PBO 8.I v IJ! IBI' C U BTOIT HO "XT 8 B. ■ .Bill atike *ll Hods of Inraaoce, dttar Perpetual or UituM) on eTeiy description of Property or HerchaadiM, atrtuonable rates of ptomitnn. ROIOJRT. P. KING, Preaktoot - IL W. BALDWIN, Vic* President. • : jnaxetoxa. J . . Charles IMlayw,'" '- f OE. tt. Owo, :' Z. B. £ngliah, Qaorco W. Brown, £-K™r. -J«&h.p.ui. • C-Sbernmo, - - - John CBaytoa;- 9. J.-Westt-gery ;r.;. . 'E. T*ilwr. ' 1 £»Oiiiri"w i ••• Special jIotKHJ. PnTascioa totEuan Hum HmunmC6,l . W*»«r«a:ll*rkrt#tit,a4 floor,- y . ll^£^fF^ 4Tlfl! -- The Eoariof Direc- this day declared a diri- ! b » month. cfKHIRDOI, "PPKcohlt tethcrotfnctfcjo «f. stock Kote. —■ l : . - - : -y. A. MXEHART, Scc-j. 0,473.04 ... 14,8 a 45 .... 59 .... 73 irccci or 3aaCxarxAi.ilia.oo Ouxur.4 • ra HE Sroc !£ ofSco e^ 1 '^ D L i by Certificates nnmbifs Iff. .»»» 407, <08.4M,a2,a8*2M.282, 30, oftOriajßtfargfakb mlwrtigeain hasbeen tafed, ta» of.a*s«Ka*ct,dtta Deeem felfoftw... ;■••■:, WATEBMAM PAMJEr; Tmsartr. • • '.•.•■• -. OmcaorxnxEaxxGoatOcrcrijnr.) |TjS*ELEcnoN Notice.—AiiHectionfor Wen IHrettara of 0» Erf* Canal Company, ftr the ennlnc J*holdnt.tbeir. thedty of Briaoath* FIEBT MOUDATIS’MARCH SiEXT» /; su . .’ ,t&fcdid . .. r JUJU GATOgEY, gec’y. - BBHE&TX-—AI? iBSr w *s>' fEMENCED EOrron, i anceeariial Anttor, cad a thorough It educated literary -With twenty* flra yean of the drudgery of JDeUyiieinn»liam:' baa deter mined to hire outer sen Ida faraismTttaiL to thoce who maTrtqoln any hootoMaF,?. Merchants, Baainoa* Men, I ore uteri. add dealer* of-ererr mtldKU.m b. wMtEjwnirt, Report., E» OMftmnnlcatlonfc tad' •»«.*■ other sort of* Brain wort. •£ WQ ' nrßknl todS •ladlea and Gentlemen, orator rank ibaodcttcr oeen. ■tetiKstfsaasE-^^ls^ .Ttoadtertteer wiffiroiM conduct or tnaalat* Oorrutter »^wBBSS?. Monodies and Oompgdttona of .Oa nStadeUcale and *“**•} cbanctw-.ioddOTWo erery erootla lift, vnibafprnUlMl la OaTkiUMa-canfideaea, by writogtothe owlenlgaed, mad ei phLaJogthelr wbh*a! • Aiten _ j v moin>4jia > i •'■.j|-' ■-,x."" '-'XltarajyGarcia.- : . : 'BoxgftSS, Philadelphia P,Oi Pa. 1 Sharon. Iron Works. • ■ THE SH AEON IKONCOMP ANY OFFER. JL -loraale or real tiwir extensive Iron and BteaT Wdrfca.. at Sharon,Mercer county, Penna.. These work* era com* - qraUyfly new, and In Rood condJttea/andproTidedwnh , anyjde power end machinery Tor the.iaanu tenure of aterr r deacriptltm or iron, Satta.aod-flidke*,' and BUat£r.'BliS ; Ccmaected therewith ar* abort thirty-Gror W^l a •mediant dwelitots . *P«*«d cathrErte Exteh vnl ?? l^^A flbrdlg B hbandani mpplleaofraw material . to ■”“* pwricaUrta.tb* «ie •erhdka.upexeooi dtepoaed to porch**, or rent will, no thaproperty ftr tbamadTO. obtained by the Ompaay,- at Sria, Pewt< * : ‘1 . 1 97 w,mou, f PA YIP AOXEKyAgant. 4703,765 3? A ■ ■ Watch and: Clodtllaber, nTJh E„- •—' IMPORTER OP ' fima INE WATCUESAND JEWELRY,'S3? Ko.2BFifthatreet.betwMn Wood and UarkeL Pitta baryfa,Pa- ' - . ... .. paid to the npalrinzoY Watehea and Jewelry. . • . • - work wahaatea ■ • PATENT BUCKETS AND TUBS 100 do* two hooped JJvfcet*, V 30 do three do' - do,- 6do*BperT*rßUbdal'.' y ‘ ; ' ; ’'’:'.'j:y:''.-' 30 do r' - -v. 49doNo2dotw6 do, : «. Bdo So-2 doibrooddy' • - 2& do h’oS do twoddy-..:^ S o*. Imdla*, tor «&I* *t tEnotcfiKturerti m**,b. __^___lJfiAUUDlCSiy*CO S DNI) S om * B,Kcr s P nn e> . 100(13 lb l;« da, ’ «»l<BTO4w.Tß«i m r w o, nollr . . -wSStt *r/r^. fbpnuiod, «■ - !i£S l £3:■ Tojrt'.fflutaEoK.T V«*,fct«ain “?? .-■ ■--■ ■■ ■■ ■■■ ■■•■■■ ISAIAH ftIEKCT.* 00. 1,11 illinmv a BVRCHrir.tjys. 1 non BBW. i'LOUK, Cboico Brandj. M ° ,te * M<l **’* jfiuga (ilßinraH. INKS-rAjnblpi'a.LHibbert'a, vf.T- Mtjrwrd 4 Sciytr/JiMlhrttr’j TTf!Uf»* lain, told *7 ftB , WM. O. 4t>rtySTfl?f iroadtt. §DOAIi— 50 V* Sugar .for ealerby fe!9 > r * 00. SUCKWUEAT extra CsdnthfttKoorfcrialo fcj JOBXfWlii * 00. Insurant*. waecTcta. Om.'KU*-, John P. Elsaon*. • J.ainUJoSwk, Ibetaas Bell, * “• Richard ilocklo. arftajtsc*. , • KMCTCM. CapLiLark ElerUsb S. BL'Kjer, . • JohnS.'l>U*ortii» v -Frisda'Bellen,. • Wm.B.ilkfc, • Joba^hlptoa.*;.' ; Alexander Bradley,. Jceeph S-Leech, - John Fullerton, Nathan F. Hart, Dadd H.Chamberv William Carr,. , Robert H. Hartley. _ joimsrcm, • *■.'* *• a - AffeoL • rtljut ,.
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