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THURSDAY MORNCJG, FEB. 25, 1858.
Taa Supporters of the Lx common Feacd.
Th* Northern member of Con grass who supports
- the Administration, In its efforts to perpetuate
the institution of Slavery in Kansas, cannot
screen himself from the deserted censure of the
people, on tie miserable plea that he acted in
ignorance of-public sentiment. - the
feeling of the popular heart on this momentous
question, aere is no room for a single doubt.
The Administration and its minions a? on one
side, and the great mass of (he Norton poople
ore on the other aid*. The iasnels direct and
plain; and it would be well for every Northern
“democrat” in Congress to look at it right in
the face. Should & representative, overcome by
his party prejudices, or his fears of giving of
fence to the fountain-head of gorernment pa*
tronage, conclude to snpportnhe Wrong against
the Bight—a mere party name against a Great
Principle—lethim count well the cost of the step
he is about to take. The position once assumed
cannot be recalled; and that position wilHn
volve his political and social degradation, or
there is neither intelligence in the ceuntry nor
virtue aipong the peqple. Lecompton will be
political death to any Northern man, whether
President or Congressman, who arrejs himself
under its dusky banner. lie support is treason
to the prevailing sentiment in the most import
ant section of the country—treason to the pa
iriollo instincts of the American people—treason
to the great cause of Humanity and Religion.
Let no man, therefore, without due reflection as
to the consequences, place himself in an attitude;
of opposition to all these sentiments. The peo
ple in their sovereign capacity may be slow in
their wrath, but their vengeance is not, on that,
account, less terrible, effectual and overwhelm
-ing-in the end. Every -Northern constituency’s
honor and reputation are at stake, in the pun
ishment of recreant and f aithlesarepresentatlves.
It is a dnty the people owe to the country to see
thievery traitor, surrounded though he maybe
by the rewards of his treason, should Be sent
into a perpetual and an ignominious retirement.
Let them sink under the weight of a People's
curse, and -Wither under the blight of a People’s
scorn. The precarious an% uncertain support
of a corrupt and. unscrupulous Administration,
may strengthen the renegade for a brief period
of time—but it will only delay, as© sot avert,
the fide in reserve for hip. It is a consoling
and heart-cheering reflection that, while our
rulers may be tyrannical and insolent, and thus
abuse the privileges of their position, the People*
after all, is .the sovereign power.
Tho North American (Philadelphia) thus re
views the porition of the parties, in this contest,
between the friends of Freedom and the advo
cates of Slavery, and its effect on those Northern -
democrats who snbunt to the dictation of Bu
chanan and his Southern allies:
“How, if the Administration'chooses, let it
posh the Lecompton hill through by such devi
ces os see disclosed in the action just taken
by the House and Senate committees. It i 9 not
impossible that the offices yet to bestow are good
for the two or three- majority against it in the
bat we shall Hdve the pleasure of seeing
very clearly where the specific operates. Every
day adds facilities for the closest criticism, and
both parties are alike keenly observant. Demo
crats have resolved that this be the last
coarse of decapitation for tKe simple exercise of
manly consistency in sustaining their own doc
trines. We ■should do the highest injustice to so
large a body of men not to suppose that the ex
igencies of their party for a few years past have
fatigued them not a little. New Hampshire fell,
out of line at the moment iwhen a President was i
dispensing official kingdoms to its representa
tives as the price of allegiance to his suicidal
policy, and democratic representatives from that
State-are known, and to-be known to the country
generally no more. ‘Maine has since gone the
same fatal road, never to return. Bhode Island,
Connecticut, and New Tork, are only leas deci
ded examples, in which a **Lecpmpton H man will
never come before the people anywhere. In New
Tork the deepest gratification the sink
ing of the Barnburners, which labile fraction
will hereafter, be scarcely less odious than the
lecompton faction simple. In all the West there
is no question and no doubt; Michigan has fol
lowed New Hampshire, end we come back to
Pennsylvania for the closing act of the drama.
Let those who watched the decline and fall of
Hew Hampshire hnd its President, attend to the
parallel phenomenon now in progress here, and
mark oar prediction that, two yean hence, a
vote as sweeping will efface the Lecompton pol
icy, its men and its memories, as that which'
swept the northern States and saw the
policy of the democratic party inits true light
105 G.. Now is the tfm« tn* -w*- » -•
ences, end other Northern recreants, mnst ar
rive, sec ore in power and position as they may
now- feel. This ,ns indeed a great consolation,
and it enables us, accordingly, to regard their
present coarse with something like patience and
compos are. _
Thß DiTFICOLTY. BBTWkaa SPAtS uft Mexi
co sBTTtxo. —The Havana correspondent of the
New York Time* announces that._the long-ex
isting difficuUiea>between Spain and Mexico
have-been peaceably adjusted. This is good
for Mexico, as with her internal troubles, grow
ing oat of the plotting of wicked priests and
ambitious generals, she was in no condition to
engage in a foreign war. It is true the fight
between the two n&'tions would have been bat a
feeble display of strength on both sides. At
this time, however, the result would have been
disastrous to Mexico. The Times alludes to the
origin of these difficulties, in an article on that
subject, In the course of which it says :—“Our
readers will remember that the immediate cause
of the quarrel was the assassination and indis
.criminate plunder of Spanish subjects in Mexi
co by the soldiers of General Alvare*. The
Mexican Government, when an explanation and
indemnity were demanded, pretended that the
murdered Spandiards had participated in the
revolutionary contest then going on. From this
position, however, they subsequently receded,
ymt the punishment they inflicted, upon the
parties concerned in the outrage appeased the
Spanish wrath, and prepared the way y for
settlement that has just taken place. The ro
tations between Spain-and Msxlco, for many
years past, have been unfriendly. Long out
standing claims which the latter refused or neg
lected to pay, had embittered the animosity
which, the two nations have felt for each other
since their political separation. , Bat It was
only thelast cause of complaint that threatened
actual war, and brought a Spanish fleet to Mex
ican waters.
Though Spain was itching to whip her feeble
antagonist, there were complications in the
question that she dared not overlook.’'
Bmoonacj dytsq out.—We learn from the
' Washington Republic thatsioce the Ist o?'Jan
uary* t* l ™ thousand school houses, have
been built in the state of _ Illinois. The Republic
“this fret token in connection with the
defection of Douglas, is a most ominous one to
democratic prospects in that state.". "Wc think
it might hate; added that that shrewd and far
seeing politician has caught the direction of the
popular ! breeie, and -seeing the kdmnclng
abides of education in IHinoia, haa taken time
be the forebek. In other words, the s?hool
bouaea »» the wue of «>» defection. It is
impossible thhtdh* Southern portion of nUnoia,
added originally for the moat part bj; the
lor from the*eTgbborfng alare
should, for a mnoh longer paiod of Ume,.
-hold out against the adranctng Udta oftdeUi
genco tom the northern pertton «f thaShde..
Sdmarkadlerlandmaik of Ignorance,has. btea
tmhf away by tbs advancing we, wlti;h ha»
rising mi*e than half the date, taritomlly, to
Si free. intelligent and enlightened immigrants,
from-thealates irti«r» labor ia reajwcled.andre-
tohaa Illinois among the most enb-
reliahU Bepubllcan States In the
Union. ...
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; TO* Wall.—The Post of yesterday morn
ing contained a leader upon “Southern Inso
lence.” The lone of the whole article may bo
gathered from the following extract:
“We hare had to yield so much—we hare had
to swallow, so many 'things which were distoste
.ful tons, for the sake of preserving the first
great democratic principle of national unity, and
for the sake of-political peace with our brethren
of the South, that at the least we should be spo
ken of by them in terms of respect: We hare
taken our conservative position os much for their
sake as our own, and have a just right to eom
plain when they treat us with overbearing inso
lence, and speak of us in terms of contumely
and defiance.”
how we acknowledge that our advice in this
matter may seem officious, and therefore unwel
come, but when we hear manhood speaking ont
in a party organ, even though it be in “bated
tone,” we feel for it, and may be excused for
overstepping the strict bounds of modesty in
'yielding unsought sympathy and counsel. We
say then to our:esteemed contemporary and po
litical antagonist that you may yield and yield
'as long as-you please “for political peacethere
is no peace in that direction. Come out and
stand up for the rights which we all, as free
men, arc born to; trample under your feet the
prestfht dishonoring behests of party; spurn the
demands upon your manhood which slavery re
iterates with the knout always suspended as if
to strike, and all these
; “Gorgon*, Hjrdrsa and Cliimoras dire”
that beset your path, will disappear. The giants
Disunion, etc., etc., will turn oul to bo only very
harmless windmills.
fSppcW Corretpondence of the PitUtmrgh G*tctt*.|
Habbisbubo, Feb. 23d, 1858.
Editora Gazette: There was an informal Re
publican meeting at Herr’s Hotel last night.
There were a large number of prominent Repub
licans present from different parts of the State.
Among the most prominent were Stevens, Todd,
Covode, Palmer, Thomas, Moorhead, of Indi
ana, and nearly all the Republican members of
both branches. I presume there wero in all
about seventy-five or eighty porsona present.—
The Convention assembled at 8 p. 31. in the after
noon, and after a lengthy interchange of views
a committee of seven was appointed to present
a series of resolutions to an adjourned meeting
lo be held at half-past 8 p. id.
The committee reported at the proper time,
and afler some discussion a substitute was offer
ed by Mr. Stevens, which was adopted. This
substitute instructs the Slate Central Committee
not to call a Convention until after, the Ist of
Jnly, ahd to publish a call inviting all to as
semble in Convention who are opposed to “the
spread of despotism and the extension of human
slavery. ’*•
The substitute with applause,
and the Convention adjourned sine die. I be
lieve.thal there is general sal isfaclion prevailing
with the result. r 6
A committee consisting of the notorious’
bribery and corruption Victer E. Piolett, a Mr-
Elward, Mister Overton and several of small
calibre, are here from Susquehanna compres
sing the passage of a bill to oust Judge WilmoL
Of so much importance is the movement that the
Democratic Senators are holding a caucus about
it this afternoon. I am writing in the Senate
Chamber, and whilst 1 write, Buckalew has
come out of-the Committee Room to get a copy
6f the Constitution. It is evident that there is
dptibt prevailing among them relative to their
constitutional power-to pass an act.
But they also hne nature and
character of the action they should take upon
; the Kansas questions The Senate Committee
has been summoned Jo-night to meet at the
room of Bockalew, the'-chairman, in order to
consider the report which they will make.
The-rcsult of the caucus deliberations has not
yet transpired. Several of the Democratic Sen
ators have absolutely refused to communicate
that result to the'eorreapemdents of their own
political frith and also to members of the House.
They had passed a resolution of secrecy. They
will hafaa'good time if they succeed in keeping
it from Hkh members of the press until midnight.
I have sever yet been foiled, and do not intend
.to be, bya locofoco caucus.
I. have just heard that no decisive action was
token, because the caucus was not full.
These ore all the matters of importance which
have transpired to-day outside o.f actual legisla
tion. I send enclosed a copy of the calender and
also the bills interesting the West which were
read in place. r.
•Washimotos, Feb 21, 1858—There ia an un
expected, and it may bo insurmountable diffi
culty to the speedy executiod of the programme
of Senator Green and (be Lecomptonites. It
was their intemion, and is still, so far as 1 1
can learn, to press Lhe Lecompton Constitution
through the Senate without (he least delay, and
then, that it shall be as hurriedly rushed
through the House. Unfortunately for.theo,
however, there exists the widest difference of
construction amongst the Lecomptonites in
respect to the power of the people of Kanmm to
friter and amend their frame of State Govern
ment prior to 1864, the time which it prescribes.
Some Northern Democrats, who have gone with
them thus far, refuse to go one step further,
unless the people there are empowered by law,
in a manner-admitting no contrariety of opinion
to throw, off the incubus of a hateful Constitu
tion, which nobody pretends to support, as
embodying the “consent of thegoverned ” The
'’'nthern men, the followers of the Rich
rnth, (he New^Qrlgsgu^t^^^imiiigi
.own Afercury —who" at^thebeginning
tchanan’s Administration, reviled him la
ray, impaling the most impropor motives
*iiB public acta—now that they see a chance
of securing Kansas os a slave State,, advocates
his Wannaa policy, and refaso to make the
slightest concession the other side, each moment
fearful that the prize wil slip away from their
gra&p. Calhoun, only a few days ago their
idol, to whom they offered up all praise, is, by
his recent letter, consigned by them po ever
lasting infamy; they hate him for evincing a
willingness to correct the fraudulent' returns
from Delaware Crossing when the fraud had
been made as clear as day' to everybody. One
wing of the- Lecomptonites then insist upon a
declaration in the lav against the 18G4
vision, while the other wing as strenuously
resist it. 'To heal this division in the yanks at'
this critical moment was tho xhoving cause for
tho call of a Democratic caucus which was post
poned, and when it assembled at last, gave by
its debate no hope of a compromise on this
point It was again colled for Wednesday last,
bat no ground having been gained toward the
object sought, it was postponed to the call of
the chairman.
There is an overwhelming majority, when the
question comes squarely before the House, who
will vote in a.provision empowering the people
of Kansas to change their Constitution whenever
they please to do so, and when this shall be
done, and the question will recur on Lecompton,
as amended, there will be arrayed against its
passage a large number of Southern members.
Under the circumstances, no Northern member
can refase to vote for such a provision, least of
all can they when their constituents understand
the position assumed by Toombs, of Georgia,
and others in the House as well as ia the Sen
ate. If Lecompton, say they undiggoisedly, be
the Constitution under which Kansas shall be
admitted as a State into the Union, then slave
institutions for. the next six years are implanted
there, to grow and fasten themselve? updn all
matters of domestio policy, regardless and un
affected by the popular voice. They are there
by supremo law, and to touch them is to inau
gurate revolution and aggression upon the
South, against which Southern States will do
more than clamor.
It is rumored that one or two Louisiana mem
bers have joined the onti-Lecompton ranks.—
Cor. PJiila. Prw.
Republican State Cohvbhtio*.— A Conven
tion oJkdelegates representing the city of Phila
delphia, and many of the counties of this Com
monwealth, assembled at Herr’s Hotel, Harris
burg, on Monday, -2d inst.
The Convention was organized by appointing
John Adams Fisher, Esq., of Dauphin county as
Chairman and. Geo. S. King, Esq., of Cambria
county, os Secretary.
After such organization, and a full
Interchange of opinions among the
following Preamble and Resolutions were intro
duced, read, fully discussed, adopted and order
ed to be published.
Whereas, It is desirable that allthose opposed
to the misrule of the National Administration,
and especially to its atrocious allempt to force
Slavery upon Kansas against the wjll of the peo
ple, should unite at the ensning election on the
State and County tickets, without regard to dif
ferences of opinion on other subjects, and with
out regard to the mode or form of effecting said
object: therefore.
Resolved, That the Slate .Committee, of whloh
Lemuel Todd, Esq., is Chairman, be requested
do call-a Convention of oil those willing to unite
to effect the above object, to be held at Harris
burg, on some day not earlier than the first of
July next. * . •
Boohed, That such call should distinctly 4late
that, in thus invitingACo individual or party is
.expected to sacrifice any principle, nor to approve
of any principle of those with whom hearts', sa th
ing only tamest and practical kotlilUy to political
despotism, and the extension of hitoum slavery over
tie free territories of this Republic. ' ;
That the proceedings of this Conven
tiou.be signed by the'Chiirman and Secretary
thert and same be published in alt
the journals of this State friendly.to the cause
of Freedom, justice and right, *
JOHN A. FIBHER, Chairman.
GiO. 8;£lS0, Swrftary. : f
A VIEOHIAH Hviuixas B is Isdia.—Rjv.'Hr. i
Webb, of Campbell Court-Hoose, (Vallluro-!
ceiTccl the ead intelligence of the murder of bis !
brother bp the rei ela in India, bn the 18tb of
last Jone. The information was contained in a
letter from the-widow of the nrifortnnate genlle
oowl Ho had managed to provide for the safety
-or his family, his place being some miles from
the residence of any other European; almost!
immediately after whieh a party of rebels and j
some of the worst of hiß tenants got together i
and attacked him. He made a determined resis- !
lanee, bnt was overpowered by nnmbers and in- I
humanly murdered.
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HOLLAND BlTTERS.—persons subject to iuttous orsick
headache, will find in Boethava*. Hollaod Bitter, a .are,
a* and pleasant remedy. 1» soothes the throbbing head,
correct* acidity of the stomach, assist* dictation, and cre
ate* a healthy appetite. It-is, without doubt, a moitde
Ugbtful preparation, and an effectual remedy. The (act
that U U now a very popular nadicine tbrougboot all the
Holland settlement* So Wisconsin, New York, Michigan.
Illinois and Indiana, spe-ake much In its favor.
Cicnos?—Be careful to ask for Boerbare’s Holland Bit
ters. The great popularity of this medicine has indoci-d
many Imitations, which the public should guard against
purchasing.
Q*Solaat $1 per bottle, or six bottles tor ss, by the pro
prtetoripßfiKJ. PAGE, JA, A CO, Manufacturing Phanaa
teotistsand Chemists, 27 Wood street, between let and Sd
stS-,Pittsburgh, Pa, and Druggists pensrally. M9uJAwT
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On* q| the most pleasing, at the asm* Uma eP
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a tonic is top well known to need praUe. It is therefore
scarcely necraaary at this time to do more than direct at
tention to this preparation which 1» certainlynoequalled by
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Of It* efficacy and Importance as a remedial In cases of
Consumption, Gont, Bronchitis, Asthma. Chronic Rfrenma
tiym, and all ScroftUoni diseases, It is unnecessary to speak;
—thousand* of eminont physicians of Europe and America
having tested itl-wonderfhl curative propertUe.
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by ali Druggists throughout the country. aaaltocSO
Mexican Mußtang Llniment~lt is eight
years since this Liniment was first offered to tha afflicted.
ManymiUlons of bottles hare been used, and it has glrsn
better satisfaction thin any article erer before triodforslm
liar purpose*. • It possesses a tptdjie power over infimuni
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caused many thousand* to “leap for joy," became their
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joint* made elastic. Unscrupulous parties, regardless of
their obligation* to oumlvee ar the pubUc. are engaged in
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similar. <a-Be on your guard.' Buy none buttbo origi
nal MEXICAN MUBTANO LINIMENT, and yon will not
C. W. WjtsTnaoox, Originator.
ja&lmwT BARNES A PARK,Proprietor*. N Y.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE. "
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SUER9IAN A CO.,
ON TUB UNIOr IANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OP ONE
POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS.
Al»,Bllis on the principal cities and towns of France,
Belgium, Holland, Germany, Russia and other European
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PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT
CONNOISSEURS pj OP A LETTER PROM
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, . , K To bis Brother at
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* their Sauce t* highly esteem-
YARIETY mod in India, and is. In my
opinion the most palatable as
OP DlSIh- well as the most wholesome
Saocw that is made.”
The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York
Exhibition for Foreign Sauce, was obtained by 1-BA A p£R.
BINS for tboir WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world
wide fiune of which haring led to numerous imitations, pur
chasers are earnestly requested to see that the name* of
“LEA A PERRINSI’—are 1 ’—are impreood upon the Bottle and
Stopper, and printed upon the labels.
Sole Wholesale Agents for the United State*.
JOHN DUNCAN A SONS,
405 Broadway, New York.
A stuck always in store. Alto, order* received fur direct
shipment from England. mytjlydXcr
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Rogers' Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Teeth,
Cbmer Boa an&FtfQ Streets, IHltsburgh, Fa..
JnShlydfc*
SEBTTON Ac BILBROUOH,
L ANE AND HOU SB AGENTS,
JV6. 101 Locust Street, beiteten it* and tth Streets,
S T. LOUIS, MO.
HOUSES, LOTS and LANDS foe Mleor Icawr, State, Conn,
ty and City Taxes paid on Beal Estate; choice aa(ectisna of
landaantered anderthsGradoatloaLaw, at 12W cents per
aAnv cempriaing Pino, Mineral and Agriculturallands.
WarranU bought, sold and located. City refer
eneea given. de7:d3mfc
J. M. LPITLE
TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Olair
PITTSBURGH, PA.
(Dr.lrtah’sNew Building,)
se3o:ljdfo
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
FOR LADIES AND MISSES.
EMBRACING
HUDSON BAY and
MINE SABLE.
STONE MARTEN,
FITCH, SQUIRREL, Ac.
- CAPES, TIPPETS, MUFFS, CUFFS and GLOVES, iu
* 00. ia Wood .irrou
—GSQRGB W. G-RmiG-Ac CO^
ttrs vi/r ATTTTFAOrij hEBS.
Comer of POstand Mechanics Street, FJIK Ward,
PITTSBURGH, FA., •
Manufacture Pine and Oak wiou* deacrip.
tlo&aof NAIL REGS, which they will aall at the lowest
ranted of the beat qtallty.- - dcuhlydfb
DAWES aciowiiv.
Iloroa, Sign and Ornamental Painters,
XJVD OBAIIfSBSI . .
White Lead and Zmo Faints,
Also, aU Ida da of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass,
Potty, Brush**, Ac.,
IU Wood Strut, two doors above jhamojid Alley.
■ arWdjdfo
Spmaijlotttra.
exteksiok op stay.
DRS, C. M. FITCH 6c J. W. SYKK9
Will continue their Office at
lBl Penn Street,
opposite the st. clair hotel, Pittsburgh,
TILL APRIL FIRST, ISSB,
Where they may be consulted doily, (Sundays
exceptedj for CoßiampUon, Aalhma, Bron
chltta and all other Chronic Affections connected
with, or predispoaieg toPttljmmfcryDiseaae.
DhS. PITCH A STKE3 fod th*t they cannot too wool
ly or too frequently admonish jgrsiiJ* gf thsEXCBEDINO
DANGER OP DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE-Iu
symptoms often seam so*trilling as to* beget a -del naive is*)-
iog of safety even while (2u» disease la Tusking rapid pro
gress, and the patient neglects btmalftill a cure 1* next to
Impoeiible. •
Office A. M. to 4 P. -HI.
R3»No charge for consultation.
A list of questions will be rent to those wishing to con
sult us by Utter.
Addreu DRS.C. M- FITCU A J. W. STKE3,
uoSfcfctfdewT JaST 191 Penn *L, Pittsburgh, Pa.
JOHN COCHRAN AC BRO.'
Iron Balling, Iron Vaults* Vault Doors,
Window Shatter!, Window Bnnrdi, &e.,
-Vss. 91 Aroomf Street and 80 Third Street,
(Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA,
us-s cc hand a variety of now Pattern*, fancy and plain,
suitable for all purpoec*. Particular attention paid to eu
clu*iugQravpj4)Uv Jobbing dope at «hort notice. mr9
w*. vtHomn.... „wu. c. raturn
VANDZQTBR &* FRIBND,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
la
IN CH^SCERY,
JVo. 6, Shine’x Block, Dubwjvt, lowa.
, promptly madsln'any part of Northern
lowa, or Western Wisconsin. . . t
, . , u> »V«ad.to the porch*** and Sal* of Real' Estate, ob
taialng Money on Bonds and Mortgages-- . *al:lydfo
MATLAOK 4 ROSERS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
HESOHANTS.
So. IB Pine Street, HI. Loula, Sto.
ktrtt to
• Murdoch A Dickson, St. Louis, '
Usy A Mailack, Ciudanati. Ohio,
Cbas. Duffleld A Co, LouiJTllie,.Ky^
F. S. Day A Bankers, Peru, lUs^
Green A Stone, Hankers, Muscatine, lowa,
Day A Matlsek, Philadelphia, Fa
ll. Forsyth, Chicago, Freight Agent for lUlnoU Cantrai
Railroad. ‘ JsAflmdfd
J-A.B. MoIjAUdHLIN,
Alcohol, Cologne Spirit! and Fnitl Oil,
delfodlyfo Rat. 168 and 170 Aewid Street.
HENRY H. COLLOfS;
Forwarding, and Commission Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fleh,
, ‘ And Prodooa Generally,
AwY Ka. Vbad Strut, KaOitrgk.
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency,
No. 03 Pouthjitrsef,
' f PITTSBURGH, PENN A.
Compsulce represented of highest standing. Chartered
by Faunsylvula and other Statea.
Pin, Marins and Life ’Risks taken of all descriptions.
A. A. CARRIER,
Jylfolydfa g. s. CAHRIEIC
i3usmfSo (^^anscs.
T DISSOLUTION.
HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
httjfrea tbs unAsnlgasd, under the name and style St
WALK ER A CO., wax. diuolved by mutual consent the
10th InsL Thobwdnsse of the firm wflL. be continued by
W. AH. WALE]tß,wbo will settle up th/bus loess of the
old firm. WILLIAM WALKER, m
nAY WALKER,
fe2t:ot JOHN BINDLEY.
Dissolution of Partnership.
NOTICE is hereby given that the parfier
ekip heretofore subsistlngbetweentba undtraiguodas
Grocers and Produce Dealers, under the firm of MERCER A
ROBINSON, bis been dlswlvedthls day by tb* withdrawal
of ECCLKS ROBINSON- -sod that the book* and accounts
of the firm will be found in tha bauds of said Robinson (whe
will attend exclusively thereto) at tha Old Stand, on Federal
street, where those Indebted wilt please cal] and eettle with
out delay, as the accounts will be placed In the proper
hands for collection, unltra paid on or before tho first or
March next. STEPHEN MERCER.
January 28th, 1653. £. ROBINSON.
CB-Th# undersigned will continue the btulDe*s at the old
stand on Federal street, Allegheny, where tbs wants of the
old customers and all others will b* attended to as usual.
The business will hereafter be conducted on the princi
ple of selling tow tea cash. -
J*3ordtmhl STEPHEN MERCER A CO.
DISSOLUTION.
THE partnership heretofore existing be
tw**a tin undartiziMd, engaged Id the manufacture
of Kop* and Twine, under the style of J. 4_H. OERWIO,
wae dlssolred by mutual consent, dating from January Ist,
185 A The business of tho firm will be settled by the re
maining partner. JACOB GBBWIU.
j*r:lwd HENRY OERWIO.
■ *
HENRY GGRWIQ,
No. 459, corner Penn and IFaZnuf Street*,
TV/fANUFACTURER OF PITTSBURGH
ill. nEMP AND MANILLA BED CORDS, HEMP ROPE,
from In. to 1U inch. Halter Rope, Broom Twine, Sewing
Twine, Wool Twins, Hax and Cotton Seine Twine,
Oord, Tarred and Pajdeg Yarn.
83vA full supply tjt the abov* constantly on band and
for sal* at market rata<; Ja27;3md
SOTICR.
r, • Pmssciss.’Jan.Hth.lWS.
HAVE thiiday associated with me Benia*
tnln F. Pettit sod William H. Wbitsere in the general
OnmmMon, Wool sad Pnodacsßusiness. The stylo of the
Am will be SPBROER HABBAUGII k CO.
1 * , SPRINGER lIARBADOG.
srus<3ttQaeaacon~fjsua&'f j, pzrm...tnt.a. wbitico*.
. SPRINGER kISBAtfGH A CO.,
COMMISS ION" M ERCHANT3,
DEALERS IN
Wool, Hides, Provisions A Produce Generally,
J 29S Liberty Btreet, Pittsburgh.
T®%4lEyfcsigned is nuthom&tr-tl. offer at
Pnjila Sale, on Thursday evening, the 25th day of
reorUMfi at the Merchants* Evchanga, In Ihs dtr yf
sndtvtded eighth Interest in a claim against
tii* LockeaßdDeaa and ether real and personal estate, tolls
and rsvsnoe'of the Yocghbgheny Navigation known
as the Inrimrr claim, con ting In part of two first Hart*
gage*, one for (9000 and another for (14,000 on said Compa
nr* Work}, and G Bonds of $l,OOO each, hwued by said
Company? The said Mortgage will b* das this year.
The Dam* and Real Estate of the YongMogheny Naviga
tion Co. are very valoabl* not only a* an indisputable out
-Ist to thoumndaof acres of the beat Bituminous Coal In this
country, but tor Ute water power afforded In an admirable
position for application to mil is and machinery
Tb* coat of tbeWork* sraa considerably over on* hundred
thousand dollars. AUSTIN LOOHI9 A CO,
fclfi Stock Brokers, 68 Toarth atreet.
Frenolt Artificial Flower* and Flower
. Material*.
WE are now receiving our Spring Styles of
French Flowvts and Flower Materials, which for va
riety and beast; sorpaaw any former eeason’s Importa
tions. Manufacturing nearly all the Goode we offer for sale,
enable* us to offer to Wholesale purchasers Inducements
both in pries aid confined styles.
Ostrich and Fancy Feathers In many styles, enltahl* for
Sprisg Sales, also, every description of low priced Fancy
Feathers, for trlmmlog Boys’ aed Childrens’ Straw and
Fancy Hats. For tale on liberal terms, by
JNO. C. HENDERSON SMYTH A CO,
fsl*a!3m 200 Broadwky, New York.
American Flowers, Ruichsi, Trimmings,
Ac. t dt*.
THE subscribers beg to draw attention to
their department of American Flowers, Roaches and
Trimmings, which tolll be found complete, the design# being
taken from the fashionable French, and the tuanu
factor# confined to (heir own Factories. Wholesale Buyers
only are requested to examine the samples.
JNO. C. HENDERSON SMYTH A CO.,
fonjrod 200 Broadway, New York.
It oca’s Rsmtdy (br Pulmonary send Tn»
bercular Consumption.
HAYING been appointed sole Agent for
the tale ot Don GERONIMO BOCA’S celebrated
CUKE FOR CONSUMPTION, the public will now be pot In
poeeeesion of cone of the rooet extraordinary rsmodiea ex
tant for whal baa heretofore been coaildaredan incurable
dUease.
I have the more readily undertaken the agency, (Tom the
fact of Ua extra&o eimphetty—being an outward applica
tion, Ilia action of which U aeemlngly mlracnlon*, and Its
having none of tnoee attribote# which tnako np the numer
ous cotupoulida now in general use. .
With the qtmoet coufidence in the success of thu remedy,
which baa heretofore been used in private practice, with,
greet bucomO, U i* shown by nnmrroua Utter* and certlfi
catn, is no* offered to the public. ,
A potohlet, containing directions, letters from diitln
gulahtfd'inifltldualr, and documentary evldence'from the
physicians $f the hospital of Havana, Island of Cuba,
will accompany the remedy.
Thee* speik volnmea In It* praise, and publicity is only
required to render It as popular esit is beneficial. Addrrcs
JAMES REESE,
Sol* Agent for the United States,
No. 341 Market street, Philadelphia.
Principal Office, 1020 FITZWATER. fcftlnd
The Beet Fuel to nee title Weatner le
CANNED COAL.,
A GOOD SIZED LUMP LAID ON THE
Grate wQI retain fin for 48 hours, and at any Urns a
brisk fin U wasted, a few blows of the poker and presto—-it
bursts cotlnto a brilliant' flame, dispensing light and heat
through alj-tbe room. TRY IT. Ordsrs left at the Depot,
corner Anderson stmt end B. B, Allegheny, or dropped In
tbo Post OSes, Pittsburgh, promptly filled. .
Bituminous Coal alsodeUvendet lowest rates.?
ftl:lyd . W. A. MeCLUBO. •
1858. < CARPETS. 1858.
THE MfftRET STREET CARPET STORE,
IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY
ell demands for Velvet, Brussels. Three-plv and In
grain Ckrpeti, of every dmertptiofi, style end quality. Floor
OnCtothmfremdto24(tot wide, at lower prices than we
bate oveg before offered; Cocoa Matting for offices or
chmthea'Painted Window Shade*, and everything connect
ed with tfce Carpet department or Bon** Fnrnisbfcg.
t mtHpaf a n »d**nca in price* after thefipring
Trade opens, we would suggest to purchasers to make their
ntectiongnow frtoocr large Stock an
Ty?y a BARTirs
< BLACK m G.
A lars4 lot of this ctlebmled Blacking rac'd this day by
JOSEPH FLEMING,
f 023 ? Corner of the DUmoad end Market Btraeti.
* - ■ dentistky.
DR: W. F. FUNDENBURG, Dxx-jn
o*r,wol visit Ptttiharxh, Mancn Ist, to i»QD9
mati] a short time. Persona desiring his prafosstonalserrle
eemn find him at his oM office, Ho. 148 Third street, above
BmlthftMd, • ~ • * ftailsrd
“Tir" S. HAVEN'S OCTAGON INLABD
V V a and Bone Tipped Lead Pendls, jut received end
fornieat N0e.01,83 and 85 Market street.
f 029 v W.S. HAVEN.
HAVEN’S No. 1 Eltra Fine Point, No. 2
Flexible Point, Commercial and Albetroe Steal Pens
(or sale by ' W. 8. HAVEN,
&23 ' corner Market and Second sta.
TRANSPARENT AVindow Shades, Of all
kinds, at the Oil Cloth Werarooma of
&M ; .. Ko.2flA 28 Bt.Oair street.
U'ukNITRE Oil Cloth—beaiitifnl rtyle. of
‘ mU * KOn
T>UTNAM'S .Improved .'Tand oHier styles of,
JT Windowghadafixtnre*. Foresleby ,
sH J. 4 fi rHIIiMIt
•- #*!P atiitnistcitnls : 3 :>■ 3*',' 1 fnjjuaott*.
Itoßßs flerehMU’ Insurance Co. of Plul&delpbia.
.or CBOIVE FARMIXO L'ASDS akd - WU * V PETTIT, Prert D. J. MeGiNT?, Secretary.
■ ' VAT.T ARt.p, MTT.T. noftppn TT Amount of Capital "Stock paid in and laTMtcd—s2oo,ooo 00
Situate in one of the notthealtKy and fertile " Urplai 0,4=3 °
of the State of Ohio. . $33,428 S 3
I.ITTTT qptt Ain _ I tutiret Bisks on the Ohio and Mississippi El Ten and
WILL SELL AT PRIVATE SA LE. tributaries. Insert* agalnitlonordimage by fin,
on suc&Urmj as to cub and credit, u may Us CM *!•*» against the petfU of the Sea, and Inland
agreed npon bsnrsaa toynelf, the purchaser* aod iwn bold- XaTlgatlon and Tiaajpamtion.
era, tbs following ra«t citato, to wit: wnscToaa.
on tbo Had River Ul j i .t;. j? ria MtC»on,B.F. Witmer, Baa* GoflUm, BenJ. L. WooUtou,
abont si* milaa w«tofthe citTof SDrinrfield 0 rwITZ John A. Marshall. Charles B. Wright, John J. Patterson,
übiahment is capable of manifaeturiug wV <Uy .Sut w Dwo °* T " ***•’■ v
barrels of floor, distilling from 100 to SuObtuheis’of W *l. rrsWIT. Preaidant,
, and sawing 2,000 tost oihtmber. ' ’ „ E. F. WITMEB, Vice President ..
Abo that raluable property known as the J. McCann, Secretary.
WOODBURY MILLS, Seiger, iamb A Co., FhLUdelpbla.
iifimle 11 MiUe A’. E. of toe City of barton Bnck, Morgan a SUOfole; do.
: < ?si? _^MysA\ s T Sis{gs gM gt .
1 B «^T l 2mtl?i^ T ® m4iDaD * ol,3mlter March Frmnklln Fire Insurance Company of
H.M “ re “ {lll ®«ama or either of tbem, referring tb- PniLADBIfTTr i
U> * a d»«a, subset to the rights of the tenant. ruILADB L P B I A .
* n “I* o In my hand* for sale, some of the most
‘f* b ” D^"l rtU ° T nf M,d Ki, ‘ ' Charles W. Eancker, K. Borie,
c r i - Um ~ re " l; . | Ste ' •'
K.»=». : CUI. o. i ii »c.;iL3ur J CKER '
\ ’ . Caik ronnty Ohlo TM.Coapmj continue. to nut. Inroru.fi», poraunont
k2s:ltd*3twF t..-* ,VC .Hr 1, or limited, on orery description of property In town and
-rVITf? - DaildCrou. cbnntry, at rate* as unr at areemoietent with seenrity.
T/ ALU ABLE STOCKS At ArCTltiV—Will - Tb# ba?a.reaor«d a large coutingeut fond,
T bo .old at the M.mWts’ £, ri £,„ Thßrrfa, *Wch. *Uh *Mr 0»ltd «d ufol, u,vost4
•renlng.Teb 26th. at 754 o’clock. g ' murviay afford ample protection to theMtnred.
10 afiarea Bank, of Pittibnrith «tock- Thn A ** pUof the Company, on January Ut, lsil.aspnb
ii “ Mechanic’s Bans *" do llsbed agreeably to Ilia Act of Aasenibly, were u fulfowa
SiO u AUfehenT Bant j.v rli-
S “ Mechanic*’ do do Mortgage* P 18,83 Of
- fc2s By ßt^ S gn?J^MF u nS'm.' S M
TAMES BLAKELY’SCREDITORS TAKE CMb,*c_".«s« 81
- U hereby glTen that a petition of " ■ ■•
certain oftfacredltoraof said Blakely,praying theappoint- u . . -’f 1,112,708 44
ment ofAXK&BWMeMASTER, Eaq_ Atalguea, imteadof ’ ac * tbctr a period of twanty-ona year*,
John J. Mitchell, mlgned,hai been flledatXo 01 of D*- ! 4**? t * T# P*ld upward* of- One fosrHundred
ceoberTerm, IB6T, and Uut-the Ooart will bo aiktd on i thousand Dollar* Loom by &«, thereby affijedln* eridenc*
BATUBDAY, the S7Ui, at 10 o'clock AM- to nake the an- ; the advantage* of laaurance, aj well as their ability and
politment prayed for. &25*3 d 1 diaporitton to meet with promptnew all HabEitlee.
- . ■». QABI>2r*R 00mN, Agent,
n Office Southeart cor. Wood and Third eU.
Water Kent on New Buildings.
ALL PERSONS owing Water Rent on
Bolldiagi now In progren, or recently erected, are
reqnested U settlo tbeir respective accounts daring the
P™*® a * Owners and Contractors intending to nee
'fv water for building porposes are htreny notified
C&at they must previously procure a Derail tbmfor, as di
rected by an Ordinance, passed May 26,1851. Permiu can
be procured at the Oflee of the Water Works, Oonneil
(gismbers. fe23:lwd > EDW. 8. WBIOIIT, Assessor
BEANS— 15 bbls. small white Beans'of
inferior quality for eale by *
fe2s . ATWELL, LEE A CO.
LARD— 20 kegs No. lifamilv Lard for sale
by fe2s ATWELL, LEE A CO,
bblfl. fresh. Eggs this day rec'd
I end Sot tale by feSS--* ATWELL, LEfa A CO. '
RYE —60 racks to arrive and for s&le by
__ft25 HENRY H. COLLINS
LIME— 100 bhls. just rec'd and
foreale by f«25 HENRY U. COLLINS
2 0 ASKS Codfish to close, for sale; fiOObbis.
Family Floor, arriving per Railroad.
JAMES OARDINKII
r ) bcj ui c. a
BUSHA 6t OUTBNOORF,
STK A M BOXL. K K H
AND ALL KINDS OP
SHEET IRON W OEK.
Penn Street, near YVater,
Pittsburgh, E^nna.
fig»Ailordar« promptly attcodod m. fc2l;3md
To the Whip Trade.
WE WOULD inform our customers west,
cod others Interested, that ire bare purchased the
entire stack sod food will ef the Ann of HAZLETON A
MOORE, of York county, in this State, who- from this date
decline business la oar Usar, end haTe left their note* and
accounts against parties West of tlie~UoontAln» with nr t«r
coliectiou. We will, as soon as possible, wait npononr cus
tomers and those of the late Orm, for the purpose of collect
ing the amounts dtu, and recriring-tbelr orders for farther
supplies.
Oar stock is now Urge and well assorted. comprising
ercry tariety of Bupjy Whipt, Wupon Whtpi: Suiirv
Sieitchtj and Ltuhct, and to ir we ask tbo attenUon o( deaf
«*•_. .. _ WELLS, RIDDLE 4 CO.,
k24allwtf No. 90 Fourth Street.
MURPHY & bVliCimELD'h^Tj^t
received another case of those very superior soft fin-
Xstied tbirUug musllni which hare heretofore gltrs »n much
orUfiartloa to imrrhuers—l2W eta. per yard.
Oar extra quality Shirting Muslin*, former price I>:V ct»
per yard, we ere now wiling at likta.
Fronting Linens end Woren Shift Fronts—u lull ajjoM
meat.
Just received & lot of Mmm* Fqcara Wool shawls. new
prints, Ac.
Oar Urea assortment of Ladies Dress .SUba, wllior at
greatly reduced prtfees. • {£U-.dk*i
Safety and Economy In Light.
WHY will you burn Cauiphene and fluid,
■lien you caagst a cheaper and better light. Pure
Kerosene oil, made from the gee of Cannel Ccal, produce*
the cheapest, most brilliant, ltesdy, pli-uau: and »af« port
able light btm offered totbepublic, and'no danger of ex
pinion; more brilliant than gas, and quit* aa cheap; lamp*
ot the moat lidpi* and eatlly managed construction Wur
“fcby T. D. A* G. HODKINbON,
• N0.“9 Bmlthaeld«tmt-
Beware of a counterfeit already in the market, "M*
Crum Campheiie, witlaa !l»le Coal oil to-scent lc thirdly
Notice to the creditors' ofjas.
BLAKELY.—In the matter of the Tuluotarr assign
ment of BLAKELY, to the Coort of Common
Pleas of Allegheny comity. No. »1. DeeamberTerm, IM7.
.. f *.?S?if. b4r * by F ,T * n ’ that a petition of the creditors of
JAMES DLAKELY, praylnglhe appointment of JAMBS C.
CUMMINS, Esq., assignee,in. {be stead of JOHN J. MIT
, CIIELL, resigned, has been files and that a uUioa for said*
smtotmect will be made on SATURDAY, the 27thlnst.,at
10 o’clock,*; S, Or as toon thereafter u the motion will be
aatemlnsd. ViUditcc
PIANO AT A ~mmi.iv ,iY-**-||||
An elegant Rosewood,
Ptaao, only In use three months, in perfect | | V I VI
order to every respect, will be sold at a very great bargain.
Tbeowner la now to the West, and wishes to sellat once and
tor cash. The subscriber will guarantee the Plano t« be per
fect and unblemished. to'
f*24 JOHN U MELI.OK.
Sundries.—
450 bashels prime CloverseeJ,
30 bhds. N. 0. Sugar,
33 bbU. Golden Syrup MgliutM.
1000 kegs Nalls, assorted lisee.
15 bI&.RoU Buttar,
2uoo Prime Codfish,
300 bnahele By*,
100 boxes Window Ola*s,
30 coils Menllle Rope,
59 bales NavyOsknm,
60 doz. Zlno Wesb-buerd*,
100 do. Patent Bucket*.
200 do. Corn Broom*,
In iture and for *ale by ■ (fo2<) WAfT A WIL9ON'.
Sundries.-
1600lb*, strictly fresh table Butt«r.
1200 dox. fresh Erffv,
1000 lb*. No. I Leaf Lard,
25 bush prim*Dried PeaLbci
160 fkt young Chicken*,
160 Churns,
60 large fat Turkeys.
Becelved and for sale by 11. RIDDLE,
fe2« No. 27 rlfth *tr#«t.
CARRIAGE OU Clothe, enameled and plain
finish, on different tind* of goods, of all widu»,fjr
sals by (f*24) _ J. A. H. PHILLIPS,
FEATHERS.— -ItH.' ib». just received and
for sal* by R. HUTCHINSON.
PEA NUTS.—4O Hacks in utare and for sail*
by (fc2i) R. HUTCHINSON.
PEARL ASH.—2O in store und for
sale by ft. UUTCHINSON.
fe24 No. 8 Smlthfleld strrvl.
HORSE COVERS ol‘ India rubber un<i
Oil Cloth, for ul* by
J. A U. PHILLIPS, m
No.’.IGA 28St. Clair street, <
POTATOES.—I2O bushels choice Neshttn
ock Potatoes, 50 do Dried Apples, in store and for salt
n. RIDDLE,
Fu. 27 Fifth *tre*-t.
1 700 LBS. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR re-
I- I vUteind ud foraie b;
bZ* etIRTYER A DILWORTH.
OQ BBLS. EGGS rec'd and for sale by
O fort k DILWQKTH.
CHEESE. —800 boxen prime catting Checte
in store and for solo by
fe34 R. UUTCHINSON.
BUTTER.— 10 bbls. fresh roU just received
and for sale by (fc2l) R HUTCHINSON.
KEG BUTTER.—IO kegs in store ood for
ealeby (fo24> R. HUTCHINSON.
T7GGS.—Ttfo bbls. just received and for
jj aaleby (fefil) R. HUTCinrSON,
BEANS.—Nipe bbU. B*nll whit&J?OADH
jutracelvSA d for sale by-
tea! t ? R. gUTCHTNSON.
ERRING. —SOTAiIb. Halifax pickled and
dry salt, just received and for sale by
fe2< - R. HUTCHINSON.
SUGAR AND MOLASSES
-40 hhds. N. 0. Sugar,
10 bbls. N. 0. Molasses,
For ealeby JUNES A CtiOLEY,
f*2o No. 141 Water *tr«ot.
Burning fluid a camphene ai
ways oo bond and cheaper than can be had In the city
elsewhere, at f 023 JOS. FLKMINO’S,
HIDES. —850 dry flint hides, -
234 Green salted d<x, to erriv* end for sale
by SPRINGER HABBAUGH A COv
fe23 No. 295 Übcrty street.
OIL MEAL.—Eight tons OU Meal in store
■for salts by
fe23, , ' BPRINQER HABBAUGH A Co.
HOPS. —Five bales prime first sort Hops,
In store and for sale by
fe23 SPRINGER HARBAUGH A 00.
FLOUR.— 200 bbla. extra family,
160 do. extra superfine,
500 do. superfine,
126 do. fine, in store and for sale by
SPRINGER HABBAUGH A CQ-,
fa 23 No. 296 Liberty street.
ftnn BBLS - FAMILY WHITE WHEAT
FLOUR arriving by care, and for sal* by
fog JAMES GARDINER.
Ofin PCS. BACON SHOULDERS, prime,
VVW reeefved and tor sale by
fr 23 SHRIVEB A DILWORTH.
[Chrunldecepy.]
CONCENTRATED LYE—socascßonhand
aud for sale by fi.L. FAHNESTOCK A 00,
f 022 ~ Owner Fourth and Wood ate.
¥OOD-S HAIR RESTOBATIVE-4 gr.e
ob hand and for sale by
' B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO
WHITE WAX—3 cases jnstreo'd and lor
aale by f*22 B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
/'ILOYER SEED—2O sks rec'd and for sale
\J by foil HENRYH.COLLINS.
BEANS —39 sks. smoU white Beans for sale
by ’ foi HENRY H. OOLLtNB
/iUM ARABIC—A large invoice of superior
\JT quality for saJa at 167 Liberty Steevt' 1 . '
fcU MACKIOWN A FINLEY ■
SLEIGH WHIPS, 10 feet long, or any sue
shorter, may ba found at
I*l9 WZLLS, RIDDLS A QG.’S, to Fourth st
Conlinenlal Inturaoee Company.
htcorpnratfd by tht Legitiaiurt qf /Vnnjytronia,
WITH A' : -
PERPETUAL QUARTER
Authorised Capital, One Million Dotlan ...
Secured aud Accumnlatod Capital
HOME OFFICE.
A’o. el Wdlnut Sfrut, above Second, Philadelphia.
Fire Insurance on Buildings, Farnl tare, Merchandise, Ac.
guneally. * ,
Marine I usnraure on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of
the World. - t .
Inland lajurauceooGooda, Ac., by Lakes,Hirers, <Vn.i«
and land Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on the must
favorable terms, consistent with eecnrity.
GEORGE W. COLLADAY; formerly Recorder of Deeds, Ac_
Philadelphia. .
WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills.
JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman k Rmittf. imtwH-tipg
Hardware and Cntlei7 Merchants, No. 21 North TWrO
street, above Market, Phils.
JO3EPII OAT, firm of Joseph Oat k Bon. CBtmartmttha. No
12 Qnarry street, Phils.
EDWARD V. MACIIETTE; firm oPMsebette 4 RalgnsL
Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Thud
street, above Race, Pldla.n>
HOWARD HINCIOIAK, firm of Uvlngston gOn Prodnce
.□U C.jmraU.lon SlerchuiU, No. S?S JUrk.Ut, .bon
Eighth, rbihi. ■ .
- OKOKd* W. COLLADAY, Preddant
Oaten Wtwon, Secretary:
_ JOSHUA ROBB?SON, Agent,
artyiy*> Ko- 24 Fiftb rtretf/nprtalra-)
Nonongabilk Ituoraaca Coin pan
of Pittsburgh.
OmctM—JAMESA. HUTCHISON, President
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
omes, No. 9S Watir Btuzt,
Bill httur* Againrt all Limit of Fin and Marine Ri
ASSETS, NOT. 20ra, 1857:
Stock Duo Bill*, payable on demand, neared by
two approval names 1140,006 0
Bill* BecciTalilu- .. _ ... 25,563 3
CMb.— 11,068' 62
• Onbare* Mechanic*’Bank Stock—cost 3,920 00
Premium Note* _ 31,962 60
Ofßc* Furniture.
Book Account*.
BIkZCTQU:
Was, A, Caldwell,
WUcob Miller,
John McDorltt
Oeo. A. Berry
JetPc* A. untchleoß
Jt^-dUal’eS—po-O-awd JIENRY M. ATWOOD, Sec’j
Wni R.
Roljt. Dsllril,
VTm. Rro,
The*. 8 Clatkr,
Pennsylvania Ini
mrance Company
X BUBOB.
Ufllce So. 03
DIRI
ourtb Stree
Jacob I'aiuter,
Geo. W. Smith,
A J. Jonco,
Cwiy PatttirecjD.
J. I* Tanner,
1. Grier Sprvul,
W U. Mcßride,
0. A. Cvl'wD,
! Wade Hampton.
A. A. Carrier,
Robett 'Patrick,
A. C. fiampsou,
J. n.Jonea,
John Tagput,
Henry Sprool.
Nicholoa Voeghtly,
Jam re H. Hopkins,
- -$300,000.
i taken of all descriptions.
ICEBS.
QUARTERED CAPITAL...
~ 4^“F£re nod Marin* Risk* I
• OPFH
Prcildeut—A. A. Cauuj
Vice President—RocT i
Secretary and Treaanrw
.6aa>Brm>un. nofcdly
Wnfltem Inroranoß Company 1
Of PITTBBUBOU.
' (JKOBGK IiAUSIB, President
r. M- GORDON, Becretary.
OFJTaß,Kb.o7'WiUt»treet, (gpang* Co.'s Wartbou*#.)
upstair*, Pittsburgh.
rFV2i Insure upainst aS kinds of Pin and Mtritu Bisks
A Home institution managed by Directors. who art \oill
known tti the. cnmijturtify, and who art determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character whith
they hart assumed, at offering tho best protection to thorn who
desxrt to be tuxwmi. .
ASSETS, OCTOBER 31. 185?. f
Stock Account* - $1X1,500 00 ’
Mortgage. 2,160 00
l!flt* Receivable 4,101 07
Office Furultnre - 240 00
Open Account*. 0,470 04
C*mU.... 14,84145
Premium Kou-s 40,244 69
BHli DJ*cunnt«l 73
$317,641 48
)U.
Wm. McKnight, ' ,
Nathaniel Holme*,
▲lax. Nlmlck,
David M. Long,
George Dent*,
K. Miller. Jr ,
J. W.Boiler,
U. W. Jackson,
JameaMcAuley,
Alexander Speer,
Andrew Ackley,
nolfc
0. W. Rlcketeon,
F. M. GORDON, Sec*?,
Knrtsa imnnnee Company,
07 PENNSYLVANIA,
Office Ho. 99 Wtitr SL, Pittsburgh.
assets, mV. 1867:
Stock Due Bills, payable on secur
ed by two approved names.', - $97,680 00
Cub in Pittsburgh Trust Company. 60,104 14
Premium n0te*..;.,... - 61,604 SO •
BUle Receivable. 0,987 10
Mortgage——- 6,600 00
122 shares Exchange Bank Stock—Coat- 6,060 00
300 shares Iron City Bank Stock—Amount paid/ 7,600 00
200 shares Allegheny Bank Stock—• do OO
67 *h*r*« Mechanic*' Bank Stock—Cost 4,63 03
Dock Account*- / 14,672 28
Office Furuitore 603 12
ni as cross:
Q. W. Cass,
I.U. Peimock
W. W. Martin,
E. T.
D. McCandleaa,
Geo. B. Belden,
J. 11. Bhoeoberger,
W K. Nimlek,
B. D. Cochran,
John A. Cangbojr,
0. W. Batchelor,
J&mee I. Bennett,
W. J. Anderson.
BHOENBERGER, Pres*
no&dßm
B. fuißii, Secretary.
Delaware Mutual Safety Iniuran-e Company,
Incorporated by the Legidaturt of Pennsylvania, 1835.
Office, S. E. Comer Third and Walnut Bts^
MARINE IHSURJHCEJSoa VttaeU, Cargo,kbd Freight
to all parts of the world. .
ISLAND INSURANCES on Qoods,by Elvers, Canals,
lAkeaaod Land to all parts of tbs Onion.
EIRE INSURANCES on Merchandise generally.—On
Etoree.Owelllng Houses, Ic. ft
Assets pf the Cbanonjs Nov. 2d, 1857.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Beal Estate $101,350 O*
Philadelphia City, and other Loans -.137,011 95'
Btock In Banks, Railroad A OO
Bills Receivable- 930,991 95
Cash on hand 38,893 06
Balances la hands of Agents, Premioms on
Marine Polidesrecently Lamed, and oth
er debts due the Company.- —.... 99,730 67
Subscription Notas...— 100,000 OO
*702,785 37
Juno* Ckflmd, .
JimetTnqudr,
WllUva Syr*, Jr,
J- F.Peniiton,
Jcthu p. Zjn,
Bunoel S. gtokca,
Henry Soon,
Junes B. UeftrU
Thorns* C. Hand.
Robert Burton, Jr,
John B. fanple, PitUb’g,
D.T.Ubrsu, “
WM. MARTOuffitenL
THOS.O. HAND, Vico Prudent
OurxT LT^Btru,Bacr«UrT.
P. A. MADKTTU, Agent,
spSJyd—■ • No. 95 Water street, PltUhnrgh.
William Martin,
Joseph 11. Boat,
Edmond A. Bonder,
John 0. Davis,
John B. Penrose,
G«org»6.Lelper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. tt. M. H orton,
WUUam C. Lndwlg,
□ogh Crate,
Spencer Mtllnln,
Cfcarlea Ecllej,
H. Jones Brooks,
Jacob P. Jones.
Reliance fflntnai Insurance Company of
PBILAPKLPHIA.
Office No. 70 Wolnat Street
Oimju. sl77,B26—Aaam $229,97$ 45— S*ctanr Ixtutio,
Ftro lami&c* on Buildings, hlerchtcdleo, Furniture, Ac.
lu icnru or country.
The mutnel principle combined with the *ecurlty of •
Stock Capital, anti lire the Injured to therein the profit* ct
tht —**‘~HHtT fr Irene
The Script Oertl&cetee of tat« Ccmpeny, Sir .profit* ere
cofirertihle et per, into the Copltel Stock of the Compeej
CLEM TINQUEY, Presided
B. M. HIXCHMA.N, Secretary.
Disxcnaa. '
| Q. U Stroud,
• Jobs R. Worrell,
Bern). W. Tiuflay
Z. Lothrop,
IL L. Oanoo,
Robert Tblend,
0. Stevenson,
Chee. LeUsd,
Wbl AL Semple, Pltteb’f.
J. Q. COFFIN, Agent
ir Third sad Wood etrtete
ClemTinglsy,
Wu. R-Thompaom,
gunnel Blipham,
0. W. Carpenter,
Robert Steen,
C. B. Wood,
pin,
Jacob T. Banting,
William Masker,
Kcptose Insurance Oomptop,
OF PEILAPSLPQIi,'
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street.
Orß»siz«d under the General lanraac* Lev, with • cub
Capital of 1100,000, privileged to inert—»to 1500,000.
Ineom agatoitlcee or damage by Fire, Herb 6, Inland
Harigatloo and Transportation. • •• .
• ; owicm. • .. •
Itro. LADOHLIHfPreddTOt .
BICHABD' SHIELDS. Tie* Prceideot
QEORQB BOOTr,Becnurx. / f •?
HHOTOM.
.U. auugblin, ILHostcoaun,
-, W.*o. Btottrtmry, .ftlchSri fhSun•>->. :
- D. BUmrood, Geornfcttb i 4 VI
U. H. CarUJe,' T. r.ShSveU,
wnilwa Oebcrne • O.C. Bntlpr.
TITS a QHAJ7X7, Amti,
I Office, TaaafUte HSU Uattsoctca Woo4«p
. * Insurance.
Ike Hanufaetnrm’ Insnrance Company
-Vi 10 Hrrchan'J iScto.fr,
p, PHILADELPHIA,
„ er P<jr Petual—Capital $500,000.
AQAUfsx ALL HINDS OP
wiT a nm»? e and Inl >»J Risk"
wai. a. nnoDEa, i*TT*u en t;
CHAS. WI3E, Vj«> President
ALFRED WKEES.Wrytary
W. A. Bbodes,
A. 8. Lippincott.
[James-P Smith.
■Chu. J. FisJd,
Wm. Neal.
JodgeUoath, K.D.Jo,.e»,E*., i c» l L C (i Ek
James Mfllipffw, Mtnrs. KoUiu> U q a Co,
James Howard, Esq, “ T. Kennedy, j r> * Cu
0. II- Panlson, Esq, “ Wad# Hampton A CiT
J. 8. Leo, E*q., *■ A Cu.
Putsborph Otßce, No. PC W'lUerstrtet.
fegfcdlyic EDW. 0. BELL. Ajmnt
fte fireal Western Fire ami tame ins. co\.
op Philadelphia
Ojfict in (\>mpany'i Building, *'*«. 403 llal.iui, corner of
Fourth Stncl.
caitm PUPrrtUL.
authorized capital.
C«piUl paid tCL.
Surplus, JauoATj Ist, ISSS
FIRE IXSUIIAyCE limUed-Sr
MARJ.VSIXSURAXCE. on V«*el«, Car*o*nJ FrciabU
IS LA .YD ISSUTtXSCE by Birm, Canal*, Ufcm ani
Land Carrlag*.
.'V tiiuctau:
Charles 0. Lathrop, U 23 Walnut street.
William Darling, 1510 Pine street.
Alexander WliUlden, Merchant, 18 North Front st
Icuc Hkxlehant, Attorney and Counsellor.
JotoC, U on ter, firm of Wright, Hooter * Co
K. ttacy. firm of Tracy k Co n Goldsmith's Hall.-
John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, Whits * McCurdy.
P 5 *-L-QUIMTIe, firm of Gillespie k Zeller.
Ju. lh Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith k Co
Qon.ueu7 M. Fuller, office 227 South Third etrnt.
Jons ih_» o«ea, office corner of Seventh and ftAvou.
let* Cashier Bank of Tioga*.
Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property.
Jons J. Bloenm, office 220 South Third street.
C. C. LATIUIOP, President
LEWIS QRSBORY,, t
Scond Tic Pmll’t ) ,lra ” ,, °® cr ' 8 .N. '*
JAMES WRIQIIT, Secretary and Treasurer.
• H. K. RICHARDSON, Axtstaut Secretary
ILW. POINDEXTER, Agoot,
fa 17 97 Water street, Pittsburgh
Farmers’, and Mechanics' Fire and Marine
•,, Insurance Company.
H/W.“Corner Second and Walnut Sts.,
P H I L J. D I A .
Atttn or thi ctmcpant, j*spibt Ist, iws
Bonds, MortaMW, Gronnd Rents, Bank and
other fltscks {212,450 GO
f n. h■ Jk t m Qlnitb, ..n
Loaned to Stock* 37*#50 00
Treat Tend In. New Vork 23451 5*5
Dcfbmd. payment on.Stocfc «7,7C0 oo
8if1a8ecdrab1e............ 74,404 cl
Cub on band ftod due from .Agent* 4 j.OOO 23
Preulsmeon Policies recently tanedanO debt*
duetto Company
f430,59f»
THOMAS B. r&QfiSVCZ' Pntfcdtni
ErolXD R. HsudOLO, Secrwtaij.
PBTLIDILPEIi StPC&ESUA.
John IL Brown, ' - I, Darid S. Brown,
M. Baldwin, j Charles L. Eote.
rrrrsscnuin nmajotcss. •
Newmjer 4 draff, i James HOlingtr,
James {Toward 4 Co , {'helps, Carr 4 Co.
Wm. McCully 4 Co., [ J. 11. Irwin.
Pittsburgh Qißce, No. 00 Water Street.
Mfcamd THOMAS J. HUNTEE, Agent
Citinni' loinnmee Comp'j of PitUbSrfi
W». BAOAArrT^e^dant,' '
BA4TTJEL It; geewtar*,
o£lct &4 Water Strut, between I farl-eCtikk Mbc*f St*
•fflJosnresHoU and Cargo Bisks on the Ohio and Hi*
daHppi Hirers, and Tributaries.
Afcwlnauioa against loss or damage by Fire. Also, against
thoporil* of tbo Sea ondlcland Nfvlpjtirm and Transport.
•Hon.
■JHBZCTOV.
| C»pt.Mark 6t«rUrc.
5. II- Kier,
John S. DOwcrth,
Francis gejlem,
Win.
Joba EblpUm-'
Walter Bryant,
Idxrell, Jr.
Wm.Bagnley, i
Bamacl Kea,
Jaa. M. Cooper,
Jaa. Park, Jr.,
Isaac M. Pcnnock,
8. Harbangh,
CspU Sam’l C. Young,
Jphn Cal
Pittsburgh lift, Fire and fflariae ids. Co.
Office, Corner Market and Water Sts.,
PITTSBURGH, PA. «
„ • „ , BOBT.QALWAT, President.
F. A. RnriHAtT, Sec’s ALEX. BRADLEY", Tice Prwi.
_ , A«i>«T FlDino, M. D., Hiaminlng Physician.
Thla Company make* every Insurance appertaining to
connected with LIFE RlSgs. ‘
noU Cargo Risk*, on the Ohio and
BluMcppi rirera *nd tribntarie*, and Marine Risk gea ‘
And against Leas or Damage by Firm .
And against the Perils of the Sea and Inland ffartratlon
and Transportation.
Policiesltoned at the lowest rates consktent witheaibty
all parties. a 3
DtarCTOta: i
Joseph 3. KSfeh,
John Fnllerton,
Nathan V. Bart,
Diritl 11. Chambers
william Carr,
Robert IL Bartley,
John Aram,
$318,015 02
Robert Galway,
Samntl McClnrken,
Joseph P. Ottuua, U. D_
Jobo&stt,
James Mirths!!,’
Da rid Richey,.
James W. Hallman,
Cha*. Aftratbsot.
fclfl—my2S-ly
Philadelphia JB'ii'o and .Lire
. INSURANCE COUPf NT,
No. 149 Chesnut Street,
o *£ 0 T n B^ T . H E custom n o.u Bb.
Will make all kinds of Insurance, either Perpetual or
Lltdlted, on mvy description of Property or Mercbaadls*.
at reasonable rates of preminm.
ROBERT. P. RING, President.
M. .W. BALDWIN, Vice Pr#*lU*nt
CJSICTOM.
12. R. Cope,
; George W. CVnw*.
Joseph B. Paul,
1 Joh» CUrton.
I B. Wltagl
■ jva^orris,
■*"**■• H «M) „
Charlea P. Hajp*,
E. B. Kn g lU\
P. B. Stnrjr,
O. flhTmmn
I- J. Megmrgp*, ,
P. BlACiwaWT.ecCTtiUry.
1»
_Spc&al Baum.
pm.aL-MH ijffcfeWaumiSwsnisnsrr'
Corner stater and Market m_ 2J floor. t
Pjtt3bargh,Februiry lQth, 1855. f
r = , f D ,J?'? NoTICE - Tho Board of Birtc
tanV 1 ?V 1 " d »r d '*l“«l*Mivi-
LARS per dSSSSS;nbI?I„ 1 !i‘ aljt nionlhs of FOUR DOL
fel7 ’ a PP? icaWo to the reduction of Stock Now.
f. Bec»j.
rr-=r,Trr- o- f .f". t » b "Sh.FeU. 11th, 1M». i
Stock of this Company reDresentn,!
by Certificate* numb*.* 107, ifc, ifo
*O7, 409,416, SC2, £03,201, 232. 363, 361, TlLiffri.
581,C1,313,3 14 ,4M,4a5,C3,M, 373.375, SSdriOL 135' Sir'
102,103,110,113, 2300ne la. -
fO /r' atlch 00 wrtiflcitCT hu been haoed, h 3 >
^ r “* a ,P*7?f Dl ot wseument due Decem
bSS 111 1,0 prcvlous ' 7 imi
felfcd3w . WATEBMAX PALMEIU Tmig n i
Ornce of ium Eaix Cssal Coufast i
_ - T Erie, February 3,1,1565.
Notice.—Aji Election for seven
IHivctor«orili»Erl»CMriCompany, kr lh. eom i„.
year, will Im held at their office, to tbe dty of Erie on th«
FIRST M6NDAYIM MABCII&BXT.
' A.H. CAUQUgY, Sec’y.
PERIBNCED EDITOR,*"a fuccessfti! Author, and
a thoroughly educated Literary man, weary aitb-twetty
five.yean of the drudgery of Dally Journalism, basdeter
mined to hire out or - b*ll trie brain* at retail, to those vtho
may require their eerricee, lo any honorable way.
Mewhaat*,Bti*lnee*aiea, Inventor*; sad dealera of every
Wod. will be supplied, off hand, with Adrertlaemen&. (do-
Politician* wfll be ropplird with Speeches. Report*, Rea
oluticn*,' letters, Toast*. Pamphlets/ Editorial Article*,
Oaoxumlcationa, and every other sort cT Drain work
ybldi they may find lo inconvenient or troublesome to do
for to emeu vea.
ff dic *.* n .‘?, o^Dtl<!mfeD > pf **'*7 **»»* la weiety or ocen
pttlon in life, can have Letters written on any subject,
whether business or sentimental.
The advertiser will also conduct or translate Correipon
denceofevery kind, either English, Preach. SranishTuer
man orltallsn. *—*•“>
Poetry, icrortfc. for U4lo.- Allram., Not™, DilloMoul,
" d °™P<»; aoM UwaoM ilellimt.uia coaS-
JjMUabmcmr.incldoDt'j.TCTjpomlblD ctammasiic. cr
Il[A .111 to furakh'd lala.iol.Me conMroce, bj
wrltlog to the unSe rt*acd, ml ejpUlalod their al«h«*!
Orion bj moil, oammp«il„t,,iih » lu bo ttrirt i,
ana promptly attended to,
Addms
&rl;3mdfc
J. THOMPSON,
„ „„ Literary Eotmb,
Box a 3 83, PMlSdelphla P. O, Pa.
Sharon Iron Works.
THE SHARON IRON COMPANY OFFER
•for Ale or rent their ext* mi to Iron and Steel Work*.
** “ wtw coonty, Penna. Then work* ere cons*
.paratirely new, and in pood condition', and provided with
ample powerjuid machinery for the manuractnre of evert
description of Iron, Non* and Spike*, and Blister, Shear
and Cast Steel. Connected therewith are about thirty-dour
acre* of land,.with a large number of excellent da'ilUnc*
SLTSf-?*« n ' .J* I ®?® ", OTkl «• local « d on the
J|°® Canal, la the Tlclalty of numerous Blast Foraaeetend
Coal Banka, aSbrdlng abundant supplies of raw materiaU
it u deemed unnecessary to he more particular in the de
•enption, u persona disposed to purchase or rent wilt m>
cx * m^n * property for themselves.
Farther information can bo obtained bv addmsins the
Cornmn,, it Erlt, Point; -
wSx A , DAVID AGSHV, ACT.*-
NBW CARPETB,
■AT THE FOURTH STREET STORE.
W. D. fc n. IcCAUrDBI
Have just received a very
Urgo MMrtmentof OARrETS; OILCLOTHS, Ac.
the latest stylos for Fall Trade, comprising
VELVET AND BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY AND THREE PLY,
SUPERFINE AND
LOW PRICED INGRAINS.
Wool, Dutch, Uemp, List, Hag, Hall and Stair Canwtsi
Rnm, Mata, Cocue Matting, Stair Rod*, tv., Ac.
Also, a choice lot of Drnnets from on* to four yards wide:
beautiful patterns Floor OU Cloth, from 2 to 24 foot wide
with all other poods ainallyfotmd in tint class o*rr«t
Store*, all of which we are prepared to sell at the verv low.
eat rates for cash. oci W. p. A. 11. McCALLPM
Z> R U G- S
MASON’S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE.
Babbit'* Soap Border, *
Bi Carb. Soda,
Epaota Salta,
Bor’d.Blue Mao, do. Golden Seal, PUR^ !LYCCI U- N 'fc,
flom Tragacanth.
PjrtW,, Hep* Toilet KMcleoSfet
M 1 B. L I’Amaarocc *oa
“ - - Comer Fourth md ffml
two etoty bnok Dwelling PS}
Asssftsssrs* tahM •rt
—No 211 liberty ttntt,
two story |g3
tFli^^.Tfc!?? 8 ' nIe * onl * r * containing «ii!
3Sl?^?SSfelS£ ret * »»*«■£ «UrMdW SS,
"y?«*® nW * ,Wll^sait ’ Alhsbenjcily, Eoqnlreof
_:; _ nß_lt KLNQ, frogll uSrtytwt.
TO A two story Brick Dwellings
oaH*yBtr«et,-botw»eaP*aa-«od. th« riw. rttßH
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