fittstergl-iafetle. d. r. vniun^xum^J.: S. BIDDLE A Co., KDITOBB and PSOPBIETOBS PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 26, 1668. Indiana Democracy Against Dscompioh. A mass convention of the Democrate of Indiana, opposed to the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution, assembled at Indianap olis, on Tuesday last. CoL N. M. McCartney presided, and the meeting wsi&ldressed by the chairman, Judge Johnson, of H. B. Payne, of Ohio, Judge Wick, Gen. Drake and others. Every congressional district in the State was fully represented, and great enthusi asm characterized the proceedings, which were participated in by some of the best men of the party in that Stale. A letter was read from Got. Wise, who staled that he was prevented from attending by bis official engagements. Resolutions were adopted proclaiming the right of the people to form and regulate their domes tic institutions in their own way, subject only I to the Constitution of the United States,, as! guaranteed to Kahmib and Nebraska by the organic law and by the principle of theHonsas- Nebraska act practically applied; that Congress is bound to admit new States only upon Con stitutions which have been ratified at a fair election by. the vote of the people; that by the Kansas-Nebraska act, in the people was vested the right to ratify or reject by the ballot-box any Constitution framed for their government; that after January; 1858, neither Kansas, nor any other Territory ought to be admitted Into the Union unless the qoalified voters have been permitted to exercise the right gf accepting or rejecting the Constitution framed for them* that the polioy of forcing Kansas into the Union upon the Constitution which she has already legally rejected at the ballot-box by a large majority, is ruinous; that Stephen Ar nold Douqlab is entitled to the gratitude and applause of the American Democracy for his bold and trinmphant vindication of the princi ples of self-government; that the Convention pledge him their firm and undivided support* that the Indiana State Sentinel, by its misrepre sentations and betrayal of Democratic faith, fra* placed Itself ontside of the Democratic or ganization, and that the Convention recommend a general Convention of the North-west assemble at Chicago, or some other suitable place. . When will the Democracy of Pennsylvania, who are opposed to the monstrous Fraud now contemplated by the Administration of James Bachanin, move In this matter? The people of Pennsylvania, and more especially the be trayed democrats of the State, should express ♦heir disapprobation in tones of thunder. Kahbas is Habhibbubo.— We have received from our attentive correspondent at Harrisburg an early copy of the report of this Kansas Com* suttee. The said report reaches ns in the shape of “proofs,” taken before the type had been put in “form” for the press, bnt we presume it is correct, and really the bantlioglicked into shape for presentation to the Legislature! We have to regret that we are enable, this morning at any rate, to lay it before onr readers. “It is of no consequence,” however, for a more ill-brewed moss of falsehoods never were concocted in this world, or if there was, the names of Charles R. Bnckalew, John C. Evans, Samuel J.' Randall and Geo. W. Miller were not appended. Would any .man in his sober senses believe it! This Committee go on in about four columns of matter like these, to show how the first Constitution of Pennsylvania was made, and how it was never submitted to the people, and says: “Let the <hcts of this sketch be applied to the Convention and Constitution of Kansas, and. difficulties and misconceptions regarding them will disappear!” And do these four*wise men, mostly from the East, suppose that the people con be hoodwinked by sneh a flimsy veil ? Why did not the first whisper of good sense tell them that every man of common.lntelligence.would their face with this question, to wit: Admit all you say, bat Is it true that that con stitution t cat spumed, despised, contemned and finally coled doicn by the people of Penntylvania by d vole of more than GO to 1, and that after all that, it vas made the. Conztilution of the State f Let as have your fiews on that point, Messrs- Committee men, for that la the way this Kansas Constitution comes up for acceptance! It is under such auspices, with a rote of more than ten thousand against, and less than two hun dred for It, that you propose to force it back on the necks of the unwilling people! This Committed appear to idea tows; it at their political tract that some such objection may>os«% be urged by some fehatio, end ibis is tbe irsy they meet it, and with this extract ire leave tbe report: 4th. Finally U is asserted in general terms, that,including allparties and every description of. persons, a majority, are in feet opposed to the Constitution- , . , , The answer to this, if its troth be admitted, is two-fold. First, that snob opposition, in point of. law, most express itself hereafter in a regu lar and legal mode in amending the Constitution; that such majority, if it exist, cannot nullify and hold for naught a Constitution regularly formed, in short, that majorities equally with minorities are bound by existing Constitutions and laws. The other reply is - famished’ by tbe lat n masterly and ctmelusive meuageof the Presi dent, transmitting the Constitution to Congress. It i* there shotsa by ike meet satisfactory evidence, that the great portion of this alleged majority is mode ug of insurgent and revolutionary elements. Ohio Ahti-Lxcohptoji Democratic Coiver ■rioH. The Ohio Statesman contains a c&li sign* c d by H- B. Payne, Jacob Beinhard, and many other leading democrat* of Ohio, for a State Convention of Anti-Lecompton democrala. The call says: “The undersigned, National Democrala of Ohio, believing that the rights of the Btate§, the liberties of the people, and the welfare of the Democratic party are seriously menaced by tho attempt to force npon the people of-Kansas a Constitotion repudiated by tho majority, con ceive that it is time for the Democracy to as semble in mass, and denounce this abandon ment of principle and breach of faith. Because the Lecompton plan contravenes the cardinal principle upon which this government was founded by our Revolutionary fathers—because it subjeots the great majority to the fr&udalent devices of . a small minority—because it has created a temporary Dictatorship, and set up a renegade in it, to admit whomsoever he pleases to seats in the Legislature, and offices in the Administrative departments, in defiance of the votes lawfully cast' by the people—because ,it ' proweds upoa tho . heresy, that the bare major ity of delegates in Convention may clothe them selvti with absolute power, at wiD, in the form ation of the organic law and original compact under which the people «re to live—because it permits no appeal from the fiat of these few in dividuals, even though all the rest of the people opposed, it infringes the Nebraska , Act and the Cincinnati pleiwnn—-because it ' contains an Anti-Republican and oligarchial pro vision,' and is clearly at war with the letter and the spirit of the Constitution of the United States —because & attempts to interpolate into the. . Democmtiboreed, Federalism in its most odious form—because it requires the Democracy to for feit the pledges.everywhere made by them in the last Presidential canvass—becauseit requires them to : become the Instrument of ballot-box staffers, forgers and perjurers ;■ and finally, be cause it Is utterly indefensible as a Democratic r .measure.and not to be tolerated even as a matter of expedieney, we are unalterably opposed to consummation, and the admission of Kansas under it. Fully convinced that such are the sentiments of tbeDemoctwr of UU< State. »nd desiring thil theTshoolJ bo heard opon this Kubject, wo iatito'onr brethren from ererytownship in tie Slate, to assemble in Maea ConTentlon, at Co lumbus, on Wednesday, the tenth day of March, 1858. • • Too Qonxn a Ban CntraeawdaiAS.—The head of the English Chnrch does not seem to be a 7 try good-ehprchwoman. The London. Times com plains, “Her majesty ia no safe guide.-Herdia-, regard of lont la prorerbial.” And nowfihe has “held bar first royal drawing-room after her daughter’# marriage, on the dared the martyr dom of tho blessed King Charles! •' Many re-, ioiee, howerer, at her disposWoi to sweep away this ,and Other memorials of ancient part, strife, and ask for.an order jacounell to withdraw tho last shadow of. a pretext, for reading serriees whlchhaTebeengenerallydlsconUnnedformany years, and which would outrage the feelings of all partite la thjChnrth and the Commonwealth. Judos Douglas.—We find in the Washington correspondence of lie N. T. Courier and Eujui rtr the following paragraph: “Judge Douglas complains to the Republicans of the harsh treatment of his friends in the other nouse and in the Republican press. In the noble vindication of duty and principle in which they are now engaged, he thinks they deserve every honest man’s support. As for himself, he asks nothing. He desires no aid from any indi vidual or any party, being oontent if he can hut be the instrument of defeating the abominable wickedness of the Lecompton imposture. He declares that he has not determined to bo again a candidate for the Senate , and that no political aspirations whatever ore mingled with his pres ent course.” We think Judge Douglas has good cause of complaint. We have regretted to see sneers and ridicule thrown at him ia leading Republican presses. Both ho and bis friends deserve the thanks of the country for the manly stand they have taken in the Lecompton matter. Their motives, under the peculiar circumstances of the cose, ore above suspicion; and as thoir position is a trying one, surrounded as they are with all the difficulties which a baffled and incensed Ad ministration can throw in their way, they ought to have their arms upheld by all who approve the stand they have taken. The course of the Republicans of our neigh boring county of Washington, in passing a gen erous tribute of approval to Mr. Montgomery for his vote against Lecompton, is magnanimous and worthy of imitation everywhere else. The Washington correspondent of the N. T. Courier and Enquirer writes: “The revived hopes of defeating Lecompton in the House spring from Southern threats, founded upon the contingency that Calhoun shall throw ont the forged returns and give the State Government of Kansas to the Free State men. The expectation is wholly fallacious. Calhoun says plainly, in his' published letter, that he will reject these returns only in one con tingency, which is, that the Judges of Election shall send to him supplementary and voluntary affidavits that the returns are fraudulent. This is proof that he has already admitted them, in the face of the oaths of the Judges referred to, taken before the Commissioners appointod by the Kansas Legislature for the investigation of frauds, that,* as received and counted, they were forgeries. They have also sworn that these re turns, as they left their hands, were correct.— Now, os the Judges are political confederates and personal accomplices of Calhoun, he cer tainly knows that they will not do anything of the kind. It seems to me credulity run mad to imagine that Calhoun will count in any other than the pro-slavery candidates. His decision, in fact, has been given in their favor, and the question, in what event he will change it, is only raised to give the venal and treacherous of the North, whose votes are already sold, an excuse for opposing the will of their constituents. “The annexation of Cuba is to follow Lecomp ton as a test of Democracy. Tho plan is well laid, and the island will bo seized by the strong hand if Spain obstinately refuses to sell.” Peohcbiptios and Pcbcsase. — The Washing ton Union, the fit organ of Buchanan, openly advocates bribery and corruption to carry through Lecompton. It says: “If there should be seen a single Democrat to waver, suspicion of infidelity to the party must necessarily ariso. The battle will be fierce, but it will not be lost. . The Democratic party must be preserved lf patriotic services deserve re ward at the hands of the people-when displayed on the field of battle, they no less deserve it when displayed in civil life. “The (Kansas) matter is now in the precise condition in which the Executive iufluence may be most available and decisive. The shaky and hesitating Democrats are marked, and may be brought into the ranks. A larye Executive pa tronage is yet undisposed of. Additional patronage is to be afforded by the Army bill , if it should pass, os it will, in some shape/’ And this appears in the official organ pub lished in the city named after Wasdinotos ! Other comment is unnecessary. The Bntler American contains a letter from Hon. S. A. Purviance, in which he says: “Nothing short of a unanimous free will offer ing of a constituency, of I have reasons to be proud and to whom I feel profoundly grateful for past favors, could induce me to ac cept my present post for another term.” This coincides with our previous information. If a re-nomination is tendered him unanimous ly, he will accept it, but not otherwise. Reva&ks op Jons Scott, Eag., os tub Sill to Remove the Allegheny Basil —In the House the bill authorizing the removal of the Allegheny P«nlf, from the city of Allegheny to the city of Pittsburgh being under considera tion, Ur. Imbrie, of Bearer, mored to amend by striking out Allegheny and inserting Bearer, Ur. Scott, of Allegheny, mored to amend the amendment, by striking ont Bearer and insert ingPerryßrtile, and in support of his amendment, Mr. Scott said that he felt no particular solid* tude in relation either to the fate of the bill or the proffered amendments. But if this ghenyßank was to be regarded as one, which he really thought was eomyjfWTr new, and as far as his recollection sei: quite unprecedented, in the Booking institutions, he thought he show some substantial reasons why Perrytfrille-eboQldb*- prefeirfrd.to..rynrille at least a respectable Tillage, situated about seren miles north of thecliy of Allegheny, upon a Plank road, which, were it not for the criminal negligence of those who 'hare it in charge, would be one of the best roads in Western Pennsylvania. It was foun ded, he said, soon after the war or 1812, and was named in honor of that immortal hero, who by Us glorious rictory on our ovn . Lake Erie, added so mhch to the fame of our nasal achieve ments in that glorious struggle. Ue could not say exactly what was now the amount of its pop ulation, but he could state the nature of Us im provements. It had always one or more taverns. It has two stores, one blacksmith shop, two boot and shoe-making shops, it once had a tan nery and a horse-mill, (here a gentleman inquir ed if they had loger beer). Mr. Scott promptly replied he could not inform the gentleman, as it was an article ho never inquired for. Mr. Scott proceeded to say that Perrysrille stood high among the towns of Western Penn* sylrania. He knew of but few places command ing a better view of the surrounding landscajre. It was also surrounded with an industrious and thriving, agricultural population, and said he, it may probably tend to the success of the proposed amendment, to say in this hall, that they are very Democratic. Ue could, not say, however, whether they were now for Buchanan or for Douglas, or whether they were still for hard money, or jiow preferred treasury shin plasters. But he could say thatlhey were great for money of some sort, and .he Was sure they would gladly welcome the advent of the Alle gheny Bank, and treat it kindly. *' Abotdeb "Delaware Crossing” wDoddt.— Senator Bayard, in a speech before the Conten tion assembled in Delaware in 1853, to form a Constitution, said: “1 am free to declaro for myself that, let other men think aa they may, my hand shall never beputdo a paper ssfittioniny a Constitution, unless that Constitution is to be submitted to the people for their ratification.” In a few days the Hon. Senator from Dela ware will be called upon to tote for or against a Constitution which has “never been submitted to the people for tbeir ratification.” And it is believed by some of his friends that, in such an emergency, he will not fail to stand by bis "old landmarks.”—lFasA. States. The Lecoxptoh Pst. —Since Leootnpioa has been put at nurse in the hands of Speaker Orr’s Southern Committee, dissensions are said to hate arisen among the gossips; and conse-. quently the child la not yet presentable. High words sro heard to proceed from the nursery. The vexed question seems to be, whether the baby may or may not be dressed again before 1864. It is not a handsome brat at best, and to wear the same clothes six years would hardly add to its good looks. Mr. Stevens, however, thinks differently. With a negro waiter, Le compton wonld, in his opinion, be charming.— at. r. Times. Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1868.—The impression gains ground that Leoomplon is growing weaker in Congress. The Administra tion is in great perplexity what course to take abont the Calhoun returns. If they are given to the Free-Siide men, the Sonth will rage; if to Pro-Slavery men, iho North will be' still more embittered. The Southern men also protest vio lently against any modification of the act of ad mission which wUI allow Kansas to be made a Free,State. They are not willing to be cat off wlthan abstraction.— Disp. to Trib. . We are not disposed to judge him harshly, hut we fear Mr. Calhoun has been tampered with by his old-friend. Judge Douglas, who, doubt less, is locking for a-door of egress from his present embarrassments. —South Side Democrat. We shaU despair of the Lccomplon chivalry if they lose confidence in Colhonn. There can be no help for-them in such a contingency. If Judge Douglas or Conscience*should induce Cal houn to act honestly, the SohUi would, Indeed, belost J—2V., ' Mjl nEsßTAnaisTuojia,pfCanonsburg, whfle returning “frpin meeting on Tuesday night a ; week, was ’ precipitated over a bridge, together with hia hone, the animal having made a mis step. Strange to tell* the horse;broke in back, while the man uninjured. The creature wMfboioatffeaejt day. Circassia Humbled.— Such is the heading of | a telegraphic despatch dated SL Petersbnrgh, : February 4, ini the Liverpool Mercury, of the j following tenor:—“After a succession of ac- j tions, which lasted from the 7th to the 14tb of Deoember, Schamyl was obliged to defer to the desire of the whole population of thtf Great < Tchetchno, and give in his submission to | Russia.” DIED—On Thnnday morning 25th instant, At 10 o’clock. ARTHUR CONNOR, *gtd TO year*. Ill* funeral will tike place from the residence of hi* eon, JOHN O. Cowoa, No. 558 liberty street, Fifth Ward, on Saturday Afternoon At 2 o’clock. The friend* of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 2t* Age and Debility.—A* old age comes creeping on it bring* with it many attendant infirmities. Los* of appe tite and weakness Impair the health, and want of activity make* the mind dUaontented and unhappy. 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CAPES, TIPPETS, MUFFS, CUFFS and GLOVES, I great variety anti price. noitdfc arOOBD A 00t UR Wood street, GEORGE W. GREIG&CO, ■KEG MAN”CTAOTIJRERB, - Comer of POt and Mechanics StrettjJE*flh WSrrd, .PITTSBURGH , 'iFAV, ' . JlanaCKtnre Pint end Oak Kega of the .various dosertp* tionedr NAIL'EEGS, which they will tail at tko lowest . -are respectfully solicited.' All work war* noted eftt* torn quality. . - deliiydto Sptnat aotuts. EXTENSION OF STAY. DBS, C. M. FITCH Sc J. W. SYKK9 Will continue their Office at No. 191 Penn Street* OPPOSITE THE BT. CLAIB HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, TILL APRIL FIRST, 1858, Where they may be consulted daily, (Sundays excepted,) for Cosuumptlon, AtUune, Bros* ebltls end all other .Cbronle Affection* connected with, or predispoaJpg to Pulmonary ©!«••««• - DBS. PITCH ft SYKES feel that they cannot too earnest ly or too frequently admonish invalids of the EXCEEDING DANGER OP DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE—IU symptoms often seem eo'trifllng as to beget a deltulre Ced ing of safety even wbllo the disease is making rapid pro gress, and the patient neglect* himself till a euro is next to Impossible. Office RoqmmlO A. fit* to 4 If* 01* t3UNo charge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishiog to con sult u* by letter. Address DBS. C. 51. PITCH ft J. W. SYKES, uo23dctCl*wT Ja2T 191 Penn at, Plttebnrgb, Pa. JOHN COCHRAN « 880. mjnjncTtiaxM or / Iron Hailing, Iron Yanltii Vault Doors, Window Shatters, Window Gnardi, &e., Hi. 91 Second Street and 66 Third Street, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Rs-w cu baad a Tarlety of new Patterns, fancy and plain, ■aitable for all purposes. Particular attention paid to eu cloeing Grave Lota. Jobbing done at short notice. mrfl Til. YISDITEI--.. .......... •- - WM. C. rSISJTD VAWDirVEH&FRISin), A.rr O K N K Y S AT LAW SOLICITORS IB CIIASCKRY, No. 6, SAirw’l Slock. Dvbutptt, lowa. promptly made in any part of Northern lowa, or Western Wisconsin, Will attend to the purchase and Sale or Real Estate. ob> talnins Money on Bonds and Mortgages seltlyafo MAXLACK A ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBROHANTS, Bo* 18 Pine Street, St* Loate* Bio. sirts to Murdoch ft Dkksou, St. Louis, Day ft Mstlack, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cbas. Duffield ft Co., Louisville, Ey., P. B. Day ft Co., Bankers, Pern, Ills., Green ft Stone, Bankers, Muscatine, lowa, Day ft Matlack, Philadelphia, Pa^ R. Forsyth, Chicago, Freight Agent tor DUsols Central Railroad. JaB:flmdfo JAB. MoLAUGHLIN, Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fuel Oil, delMlyfc Hot. 188 and 170 Second Smt HENRY BLrCOT J iINB, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish, > And Produce Generally, Ho. 26 Wbod Stmt, PiUvxtrgk. A. A CARRIER & BRO-, Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, 80. 03 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH ; PENNA. Companies represented of highest standing. Chartered by Pennsylvania end other States. Fire, Marine and Life Risks taken of alt descriptions. A. A. CARRIER, Jylftlydfs 8. g. OARBIER. DAWES 6c CLTJLEY, Elpuae, Sign and Ornamental Painters) AND ORAINBBS; Diiuu a White LeadandZinoPaints. Also, all kinds of Pslhts,oil% Varnishes, Window Gtass, potty, pr"«h—, fte^ 144 Wood'&rtttJvOdoort above Diamond AUey. mrlfclydfo ,T , (Manses. DISSOLUTION. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, under tbs name and style of WALKER ft CO-, was dissolved by actual consent on tbs lOtniust. Tbs buainsa of the firm will be continued by W. ft 11. WALKER, who will settle up the business of the old Arm. WILLIAM WALKER, lIAY WALKER, bSfcCt JOHN BINDLEY. Dissolution of Faztnermhip. NOTICE is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore subsisting between the undersigned as Urocers and Produce Dealer*, undxr the firm of MERCER ft ROBINSON, has been dlnelvedthU day by the withdrawal of ECCLK3 ROBINSON—and that the books and accounts of the firm will be (band in the hands of said Robinson (who will, attend exclusively thereto) at the Old Stand, on Federal street, where those Indebted will pi esse call and settle with out delay; as tbs aoconnta will be placed in the proper hands for collection, unless paid on or before the first of March next. STEPHEN MERCER. January 28th, IBM. K. ROBINBON. gTJJTL* undersigned will COUtiUOS the bCIIDf«S at the old stand cm Federal street, Alleghany, where the wants of the old customers and all others will be attended to as usual. The bualoMa wQI hereafter be conducted ou the print plaofetlUexlovroßCUß. 1 Ja3tfrdtrohl STEPHEN MERCER ft CO. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, engaged in the manufacture of Hope end Twine, uadsif tbs style of J. A H. GBRWIQ, was direct red by mutual consent, dating from January Ist, 1S&1 Tbe business of tbs firm will ba asttlsd by the re maining partner. . <. JACOB QKRWIG. iJs-firji « t uzsntT oeewiu. lIKNHY UKRWiU, ,Yo. 4.59, earner Penn and Slr*rti, Manufacturer of Pittsburgh iaarkSD uuuua bsi>co*j»,uk»u>ion from >4 tc, to loth, LUCK Br«» *»*••> BT 1 ”* Twine, W<»l<wioe,FUx and Cotton :<*larTwlae» Saak Ocifu, Tarred wrf Pecking Earn. rLA fall eupply of taw aboreeoostxntl j on band and farsaleatmarketrataa. ••. . • lagfjmd BOTlOlfi. PrmiPMH, 3arulltb,UM ■ ,X*UAX£thi" day associated frith me Benja- X olnP. pfturatatflfllaittU.Whltsctw lath* general Commission, Wool and I%adflc* Besteeas. TW etjla of (ha firm will ba SPRINGER BTU*6SU -« CO. SPRINGER HARBAEGH. ipyr»qp ~t,» t PQB - KMtJ * Kar >->«TTtT.-inc. a. wsmcs*. BFRIHOSa HAHIIACGII ACO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, Proriftons & Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. . j>l3 - THE undersigned is authorized to offer at pebUa Bala, on Thursday a mine, Iba 2Sth day of February naxt, at the llmebanta’ .ETcbaug*, In Iba city of Pittaburgb, oaa nodi rid« 4 eighth lutareat (n a claim acalnit thaLorka and Dama and atbar ml and personal estate, lolla andrarannaoltha Yoaghtoghany NaTigation known an tbelwrimar claim, coaaiatlof In part of twoflrst Mcrt (■m, ooa for 10000 and anothar for $ll,OOO on mid Oompa nyw Works, and 4J Bosdtnf |IOQO aach, toned by nid Campany. The sold MectgsgewiO be dn* this year. The And Baal Estate of tha Youghiochaay Nirip- UobCo. ara rary saleable oof only aa an l&dtapcubl* oat* laefto thooands of acre* of the beat Situmlnou Coal in this country,but tar the water power afforded tn an admirable position for application to mills and machinery. Tba coat of the worka ni considerably otar ona hondrad theesand dollars. ADATIH LOOMIS d CO, foil v Stock Broker, 68 Fourri^straet. French Arilflelal Plowm end Flower F Uattrialt, WE are now receiving oar Spring Styles of French Flowers and Flowar Materials, which for va riety and baaoty surpasses any former season's importa tion a. Manafocturlng nearly all the Goods we offer for sale, enable* a* to offer lo Wholesale .purchagvrs Indncamenta both la prieo and conflnedsiyles. ‘ Ostrich and Fancy Feathers in many styles, enitable for Bpriag Baloe, also, iriry description of low priced Fancy Feathers, for trimming Boys’ a<ul Children** Straw and Fancy llats. For Hi* on liberal tern*, by J 30.0. HCXDBRBON BUYTI2 A CO., fe!7:d3m 800 Broadway, New York. American Fiowari,Bnichasi Trimmings, dke*t Ac* THE enbscribera beg to draw .attention to their department of American Flowers, Busches and Trimming*, which will bo fe£nd complete, the design* being taken from the fashionable French, and tba manu facture coi\flnrd to their ovmifUdoriu. WkcUtaU Duytrt only ara requested to examine the eamplri. JMO. 0. UCiDERSOS SMYTH A C 0„ fo!7:3mJ 800 Broadway, New York. Roca'i Remedy for Pulmonary and To* bereular OoaiompUon, HAVING been appointed sole Agent for the sale of Don GSIIONIHO EOOA’3 celebrated CURB FOR CONStWPTIOB, the public will now be pat In possession of one of the most extraordinary remedies ex tant for what ba* heretofore bean co&kidered an lacunblo diiesm. I hare the more reidUr undertaken the agency, from the feet of its extreme simplicity—being an outward applica tion. the action of which is seemingly miraculous, and lte hating non* ofthotoattribaSeo which make upthenumer on* compound* now In general use. WUhthentmoetcbnodoucointberoccMSof this moody, which has heretofore been used in priTsx* practice with great tneett*, as la shown by nomereos letters and certifl cate*, 1* new offered to the public. A pamphlet, containing directions, letters bom distln gulshed.lndmdualf, and documentary evidence from (he pbysieiaasof the-hospital of Hanna, Island of Cabs, Ae., will accompany the remedy. These speak rolnmea In its praise, and • publicity 1* only required to render Itaapopulsr aslt Is beneficial. Addree* JAMES RERSE, Sola Agent for the United States, No. Ml Market street, Philadelphia. Principal Office, 1020 fITZffATER. tafclnd The Beat Fael to ieo tbla'Weattier ii OAKNSIj COAL. A -GOOD SIZED LUMP LAID ON THE Qnt« will retain fir* ftr4B boon, end at any time a brtak fir* la noted, a few blow of the poker and pretto—U boreta ont into a brilliant Caste, dlipeaxlos U*bt aod beat thrcegh all the room. TRY IT. Ordart left at the Depot, corny Anderaonetmt andß,S, Allegheny, or dropped Id the Port Office,Plttiborrh. promptly filled. Bits ml no ob Coal alaodeUTaradat loveat ratea. fel:ljd V. A. MeCtTJBO. .aLHUiowB 1858, CABPBTB. 185 a THE MARKET BTREET CABPET BTO&B, IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY *ll for Velvet, BnmeU. Throe-ply and In grain CarpcU, of erery dwcxiption, «tyle and quality. Fluor Oil Cloth*. from 3to Siftet wide, at lower price* than we hare anr before offered; Cocoa Matting for office* or chnrch** Painted \yindow Shade*,'tad everything connect ed with th* Carpet department of Boom Fnrniihug. Aeweantlclpatean advene* in price* aßer theSpdng Trade open*, we would aaggect to p archive ri to make their •election* now from oorlarge ffiocJtand a|<mrwaiiMt very lotfricM. (eS2 W.TM^CLINTOCK. J)AY & MARTIN’S! A Urge lot of this colebrataiUUcklns'wc’d this day by fo«3 Corner of the P | M"ond and Market Streets. rx'O'MmrtyPH.Y. T\R. W. F. FUNDENBDRO; BcNjm J J Tin, will rut Pittsburgh, MiW l«. to wSTO main • abort time. PeraooadeairtaghiaptofcnMQaiaaTTi©* » an llnd blm «t Li. old oflla/Jto. 1»5 Tbltd .tmt, .ton PmlthfftH, , ; fcgilwd W~" S. HAVEN’S OCTAGON INLAIU • •nd Bon. Tlop«l Lad Pendii, Jo* walrod Kid lb. ah ot 800. ai,u«nd US W»tot ua - w. g. n»vm. aIVEN’S No. 1 Extra Fine roiot, ixo. z ilaxlbU Point, Cpnunordilond dltKra Btal P»n» b, pr. b-.bavei, MB OTnßJtulatttlfraiVlW- Jlfto 9T>bcrtisrmrnts. Savings Bank, No. 65 Fourth Merehaflls’ Iniaranc® Co. of Philadelphia. Street.—Depad t* mad* with thU Bank before th* r PPTTrr p_*. D J. UcCANN, Secretary. fir»t day of March, will draw Interest from that daw. '™- V ‘ PETTIT ' ™ ~ j WtOOO 00 fegkStd CPAS. A OOITOX, Tweeter. Amount of CapitatStoe* paid in and ioTWted..-jwu,»w jjjj QO BBLS. EGOS; 17 uiks Buckwheat Floor: S 5 do Clorersecd. Id store and for sale by . SHRIVKB * DILWOHTU, f«2O 130 aad 132 Serood strett. ££3,428 38 loanna (Wo Rlska on (b« Ohio ami MlasUMppl Bln** and iribaurto*. Iniarca against lo« or d»«a» W ***•> alco ajpdnst tha peril* of tha Be*t and Inlana Q'JFi PCS.BACONSHODLDEKS. Phive; N.rtguim Tiuup^uiion. 4, I O V,P.,HJoI,.C.JtoSSS,J—SI.P=>g». I'>-J -fIBRIVKR i DILWORTII. Mi:C „ WUm „ t ReV Daißon, B«nJ. L. WuoUloa, John A. Marshall, Charles B. Wright, John J. Patterson, in wood T. Piaej. OKfk BOXES CHEESE; &*j\j s tierce* prime Codfish. For sole l»y fe2o BHRIYKK * tULWOUTH NEW BOORS—Beatrice Cenei, Debit and Credit, Locy Howard's Journal. Dow in the Clond, National Costume*. Comparieute Paper Doll Family, New Series of Paper Dolls, sow opened at E. C. COCHRANE'd. A new stock ol Books,Foreign and Amorlcan Stationery, New v Pnbticatioos, Ac.,of recent purchase In eastern cities. HEW SPRING STOCK WALL PAPER | opening, of recent selection* it five different Eutern inhetoriee, at fegfl K.C.COCHKANE’a, Allegheny. r ALU ABLE STOCKS At Auction — Will r *** n p D ** L j p be eold at the Merchant*’Exchange, on Tbnridty sing. Feb 25th. at TJf o'clock, 1U share* Dank of Pittabargh Stuck; 21i “ Mechanic'* Bank, do 20 44 Allegheny Bank «i.n 6 u Mechanics* do do, JAMES BLAKEEY'SCREDITORSTAKE NOTlCE.—Notie* Is hereby glTen that a petition of certain of the creditor* of aaid Blakely, praying the appoint men: of ANKREW JJcMASTKIt, Eeq., Assignee, loitead of JobnJ. Mitchell, resigned, haa been filed at No. 91 of De cember Term, 1857, and that tho Court will l>e naked on SATURDAY, tbo 27th, at 10 o’clock A.M., to oakethrai politment prayed for. fe25;3 <1 Water Rent on Hew Buildings. ALL PERSONS owing Water Rent tin Bonding* now la progress, or recently erecteJ, are requested to nettle their reapectiTe acconota during the present week. Owner* and Contractor* intending to use hydrant water for building pnrpoae* are hereby notified that they must previously procure a pern it therefor, aa di rected by to Ordinance, passed May 26,1861. Permit* can be procured at the Office of the Water Work*, Connell Chambers fe2s:lwd EDW. 8. WRIQUT, Assessor. WE WOULD inform our customers west, and others interested, that we base part based tbe entire stock and good will of the firm of ILAZLETON 4 MOORE, of York county, in this State, who from this date decline business in onr favor, and hare left their notes and accounts against parties West of the Mountains with ns ter collection. We will, as soon as possible, wall upon oar cus tomers and those of the lata firm, for the purpose of collect ing the amounts dee, and receiving their orders for farther tnpplies. Oar stock Is now large and woli assorta-l, comprising every variety of Buggy Whips, Whipv, Biding Swiuhit and Lathtt, ana to It we ask the attenUun of deaT WELLS, RIDDLE 4 CO., ' No. SO Fonrth street. Murphy & burcufield havojust received another cue of those very anpertor aoit fin ished shirting muslins which hsreheretpfare given so much satisfaction to pure bass n—l2UcU. per yard. Our extra quality Shirting Muslins, former price eta. par yard, wa are now soiling at 16c tA Fronting Linens and WoTtn Shfrl Fronts—a full assort ment: Just received a lot of Misses Square Wool Shawls, new prints, Ac. Oar largo assortment of'Ladies Dress Silks, mUlna at greatly reduced prices. fe2AdAwF. Safety and Economy In Light, WHY will you burn Camphene and fluid, when you can get a cheaper and better light. Pure Kerosene oil, made from the gas of Canoel Coal, prodooe* the cheapest, most hrflllant, steady, pleasant and safe port ablo light ever offered to the public, and no danger of ex plosion; more brilliant than ga*. aud quite ae cheap; lamp* of the meet simple and easily managed construction. For ■ale by T. D. A* O. IIQDKINSON, ' Mo.T9 Smith field street. 47* Beware of a connterli.it already In the market, nude from Camphene, with a little Coal oil to scent It. fiddly Notice to the creditors of jas. BLAKELY.—In the matter of the voluntary assign ment of JAMES BLAKELT, in the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county. No. 91, December Term, lßot. Notice is hereby given, that a petition of the editors of JAMES BLAKELY, rraylng the appointment of JAMES C. CUMMINS, Eeq., assignee, in the stead of JOHN J. Mli- CUKLL, resigned, has been filed; snd that a motion for said appointment will be made on SATURDAY, the 27th lost., at 10 o’clock, a. ■, or as soon thereafter a* ttie motion will w .nUrUta*). Sundries.— 450 baabels prime Cloturaeoi, 30 bhdt. N. 0. Sugar, 30 bbla- Qoldea Byrap Moleaaea. 1000 kegs Nails, assorted siso*. 15 bbta.Roll Batter, ‘3OOO Prime God Ash, 300 bushels Bye, 100 boxes Window Qiao. 30 coils Manilla Rope, 50 bales Nary Oakum, 50 doz. Zine Waab-boerda, 100 do. Patent Backets, '3OO do. Corn Brooma, store and for sale by (f«34) WArT A WILSON. 'ONDRIES- Sundries.- l&OOlbe. strictly fn»b table Batter, 1200 dor. (mb Eggs, tcoo l be. Mo. 1 Leaf Lard, 25 btuh prime Dried Peaches 160 fat young Chickens, 150 Churns, 50 large bt Turkey*. Received sad for sale by II- RIDDLE, fe24 N.l 27 fifth street. BEANS —15 bbln. email while Beans of superior quality for sale by J*» ATWELL, LEE t <X>. LAUD —20 kegs No. I family Lard for wile by ft2s ATWELL, LEK A CO, EGGS- —1 bbls. fresh Eggs this day rec’d and for ml* t>y f*2s ATWELL, LEE* CO. RYE —50 sacks to arrive and fur sale by fe2s UENRT H. COLLINS L” IM£—loo bbls. fresh Lime just rec'd and for sale by f*2s US.VRIf ILCQLLISB 2. CASKS Codfish to dose, for sale; 800 bbla family floor, *rririag per Kaurtwd. f*» 5 JAUK3 UA&DIKER. CARRIAGE Oil Cloths, enameled and.plam flaiib. on diSanat kind* of good*, of *ll width*, for Ml* by (ftM) J. 4. IL PHILLIPS. TT'EATIIERS.—IOO lb®, just received and J? tor Ml* by (fa'-M) R. BUTCUIMSON. PEA NUTS.—4O sacks in store and for sale by R._HUTCHI_KBO^._ EAHITasU.—2O cask* in store and for Jx» by UOTCHINSON.' , No. 8 SmlthfltlditrwC HOUSE COVEKS of Indio rubber and (H) Cloth, tor tala by POTATOES.— 120 bushels choice Neshan oefcPoUtoee, 60do Dried Apulee,ln etore ted fur ule b _ 1L RIDDLE, f # 2i Fo.S7 Fifth etreet- 1 Tnn LBS. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR r X I vj v/cmiT«d lad trf »U by SHRIVES * DILWORTU. £)Q‘ BBLS. EGOS rec'il and for sale by ZO ra!i suiuves. a diuvokth. ~'IHHESH 800 holes prime cutting Cheeso R. HCTCHISEOy. BUTTER.— 10 bbls. fresh roll just receive sad tor ah by (free) ■ S uPTCHItiSON. EG BUTTER 10 kegs in ctore and for . ni.b, il mrccmsßos- EGGS.— Two bUs. just received and for Kl>t>7 (HI) H. lIUTCniMSON, BRANS.— Nine bids.’ small whits Beans' n uDTCUINMI!( , ' ERRING.—SO bbl«. Halifai pickled nod „„ JIT Jl "‘ " C,I " J f ° r ffilijranxsos. SUGAR AND MOLASSES— -40 hhc!*- N. 0. ®ng*r; 10 bbl*. N. 0. Mol Alice, For uli bj JON£3 A COOLET, f e 2o No. I*l Water Itrwt. Burning fluid a campuene ai ran od band end cheaper than can city eUewbero, at fc23 JO3. FLEMING 8> HIDES— 850 dry flint hides, 234 Qroca tailed do, to arrive anil for tale BPRINQEB niKBAUQn A CO, No. 295 Liberty ttreet OIL MEAL.—Eight tons Oil Meal in store -fOj flw by fo© BPBIKOEH HARDAL'On * Co. HOPS. —Five bales prime first sort Hops, In store and for «Ub by • SKB RpBCNOEft HARBAUQII A CO. 1?LOt T R.-200 bbls. extra family, . 160 do. extra superfine, SOO do. superfine, 125 do. fine, io store sod for eat* br BPKINQEK HARBAOOII A 00., f,23 No. 206 Liberty street. Ofin BBLS. FAMILY WHITE WHEAT OUU FLOUR sniTlne by cart, and for tale by fe>3 JAMES OARDDiBR. Qftr\ PCS. BACON SHOULDERS, prime, OUI/ receired and tor tale by f e © sheiver a dilwortu. [Chronicle copy.] CONCENTRATED LYE—socases onhand and for tale by B. L> FAHNESTOCK A 00., f.y? Corner Fcnrth and Wood »U. fOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE—4 gro. on band an'd for tala by a L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. ’HITE WAX—3 cases just rac’d and for ealeby f 022 D. L. FAHNESTOCK AOO CLOVER SEED—2O aka rec’d and for sale t, fell HENRY lI.OOI.Lraa I BANS—39 eke. small white Beans foreale |b, M HENRVa.OOI.MSa UM ARABIC—A large invoice ofimperior quality for tale at IG7 Liberty Street. _ ’ MAC&EQWH A FINLEY. SLEIGH WHIPS, 10 feet long, or any size charter, may be found at „ , . fe!6 WELLS, RIDDLE A SO Fonrthat. RANSPARENT Window Shades, of all kind*, at the OH Cloth W«n-rooms, of J. A U. PHILLIPS, fe24 No.’2oA2SBt.Clair street. FURNITRE Oil Cloth-beautiful styles oi flrared and imitation of vooda. For sale by fe2* J. A U. PHILLIPS. TJUTNAM'S Improved, and other Btylcs of tT Window Shade fixtoree. Foreale by J. A IL PHILLIPS. BLACKING THE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE iti THBWORLW A FORTUN* MADE WITH A SMALL INVESMENT. THOMAS 1 PATENT MATCH MACIUNB le a tiopieh cheap and perfect Match Maker. The Machine cceU only *115; 1* driven by hand, and wflimaketbe for* tsoeaf the jnaanfisctnw in a short time. Where food wood la to be bad readily It materially reduce* tb« cost. - Ag»fleTtial coanty or Machine prmlrgeeare offered for aleatanuderateprice. For particular*, call at GAZETTE COUNTINO BOOM; Fifth treat JeldAwtftfT JOSEPH yLFdiINO, HONEY BEAN TOBACCO—Another eup- rLOnsfl) fe*3 Corner Diamond and Market ttreet. fl LYCKRINE —1 have just rac'd a. large \J£ npplyof jmre XnsUeh Glycerine. r* of Glycarlne Cream, tnperlor to “Tiblnf now j* chapped hand*. Upc. Ac. r- foB JOS. FLEMISO, LARD— 5 ptas. reoMand for sale bv ft* BENEYH.WIU2ttf By AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., Stock Broken*, 6S Fourth Si. To the Whip Trade. J. A IL PHILLIPS, N0.20A 2*St.ClalretreH. WJI- Y. PETTIT, PrMJdect, E. F. WITHER, Vice Pmident. DwiaHT J. McCass, Secnlwj. S**i|gur, L*mb A Co, Philadelphia Buck, Morgan A SUdfole; do. Truitt, Bto. A Co, do. PumroT, Caldwell A Co, do. A. T. Luoo A Co, do. SUilnmUz, J usttce A Co, do. PITTSUL’KOn OFFICE, No. 97 WATEB STREET * u &Utl H. \V. POINDEXTER, Agent. irancs Company of BLPB I A . DIUCTOU. Charles W. Baticker, Adolph E. Borin, George W. Richards, Bamnel Graot, Thomas Hart, David 8. Drava, Mordecal D. Lewis, Jacob R. Bmitb, Tobia* Wagner, Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BANCSER, President. CuaftLca o. lUJtcita, Secretary. Thia Company continoca to make insurance*, permanent or llmltod, on every description of property in town and conntry, at rate# as low aa are consistent with wearily. The Company have resermi a largo contingent ftrad, which, with their Capital anJ Premlama, safely iuvrated, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company. unJannnry Ist, 1&>1> as pub lished agreeably t» tba Act of Assembly, were u follows via:— Mortgages Keel Estate Temporary Loans.. Stocks Cosh, Ac- $1,212,703 44 Since their Incorporation, a period of tweDty-ono y®* they bare paid upwards of On® Million, Four Honored thousand Dalian Losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, aa well as their ability and disposition to meet with promptness all UabQitka. S. OABDNEB COFFIN, Agent, aplO Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third sts. .. Continental Insurance Company. Incorporated by iAe Legislature cj Ptniuylvama, WITH 1 PERPETUAL 0 H A BIER Authorized Capital, One Million Dollari r . Secured sad Accumulated Capital HOME OFFICE. No. 61 fßzfauf S&eet, above Seemd, Philadelphia. Flro I tun ranee on Buildings, FurnJtnre, Merchandise, fie. generally. Marine Insurant® on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of the world. Inland Insurance on Ooods, by takes, Riser*. Canals »ni< Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on the most fsToroble terms, consistent with security. BIUCTOU. QEQRGE tp, cni.T.ADAY,formerly Becotdor of Deeds, Philadelphia _ I WM. BQWEILS, formerly Berifter of Wflla. 1 JOHN N. 00LEMAN, firm of Coleman k Smith, Impojmpg HanlwareandCatlfar? Merchants, No. 21 North Third •treet, abOTe Market, Phil*. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joeoph Oat k Son, Coppersmith*, No. 12 Qoarrr street, PbU»- . „ , EDWARI* V. MACUETTE, firm of Maehette k Laleoel. Importing Ilardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third street, shore Race, Phils. HOWARD UINCIIMAN, firm of LiTiog*ton*Co.,Proanca aad Commission Merchants, No. 278 Market sh, abore Eighth, Pbila. OEOttGE W. COLLADAY, Preddeot. Qilct Wuaos, Secretary. JOSHUA BOBINBON, Agent. mr26:dlyfc No. 24 Fifth itrect /op «UITB.) Hcmongahela Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. Omenta—JAMES A. HTJTCrnSON, President HENRT M. ATWOOD, Secretary. Orncx, No. 93 Wan* Brxxir. THU future Against aU kinds of Pirt and Marine Bi ASSETS, NOV. 20ta, 1867: Stock Dne Bill*, payable on demand, secured by two approved name* $140,000 0 Bill* Receivable +IZ&A 3 C«b. -... U. 068 82 TO shares Mechanic*’ Bank Stock—cost 3,920 00 Premium Notes '. - - 31,962 M Office Fnrnltute 690 Book Acrooots 4,809 43 Dtucrou: Wm. B. Holme*, I Wm. A, Caldwell, RoU. Dalxell, Wilson Miller, Wm. Bee, John UcDoTltt. Tbo*. 8. Clarke, I Qeo. A. Berry Jaoea A. Hutchison ltSulUal'flg—ptfSQ£wd HENRY M. ATWOOD, Soc’y Pennsylvania Insurance Company SBUBOD. ourth Slrec TORS. Wads Hampton, A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick, A. 0. Sampson, J. H. Jones, John Taggart, Henry BprooL Nicholas Voegbtly, Jamee H. Hopkita,^^. taken of all description!. JRRS. OOct Ho. 63 I I>IRE< Jacob Painter, Goo. W. Smith, A. J. Jones, Body Patterson, J. P Tanner, I. Grier Sprool, W. D. McliriJtt, C. A Colton, CHARTERED CAPITAL-. Ire and Marine Risk* i Preaidant—A. A. dun Tice President— Rout I Secretary and Treaanrei i'muiai. r—l. Gamgraouu oofcdly Wftatem li . _o.r PITTSBURGH, GEO EGG DABSIE, President: F. M. GORDON, Secretary. OFFICE, No. 92 Water (treat, (Spans A Co.’e Waitbouae.) opctalre, Plttsborgh. H'iQ Insure againtt aU kind* of Firt and Marmt Ritii A Bout iniiitutim managed by Director*, toko art well known in the etwmimify, ond mho ere deUmintd, by promptntiM and liberxility, to cwtittoin Iht character toAieA thrf hart atiumtd, at offering thi fcerf protorttore' to thot* *eA® dtiirt tob* insured* ASSETS, OCTOBER 81, 1851. Stuck AccoaoU _ ~ OO Mortgage. - BllUßecelreLla. - Office Furniture. Open Account* Cub...... - Premium Notea. BUI* Dbewnted _. Wm. McKnigbt, Nathaniel Holmsa, Alex. Nlmkk, David M. Long, William IL Smith C. W. Blcketaon, George Darele, IL Miller, Jr, J. W. Butler, 0. W. Jackeon, Jamee McAuley, Alexander Speer, Andre* Ackley, nol&i F. M. GORDON, Bec*y. Knrefca lnißianeo Company, OF PEKSSTLVANIAt OJln /To. 99 Water SL> mbwgh. USZT9, hot. 2m,IS3T: Stock Do* DUl*, payable ea d«m«nrt, tad wear- ! ed by two epproted $97,880 00 Oub In Pittiburgb Trot Company—6o,lo4 14 Preatom 0nt0*—..——....-*—• •—— M*BQ4 SO HI Hi Becdrabl* * «.*BJ 1$ Mortgar*..—4.6oo 00 122 there* Exchange Dank Stoek—Coet———— OO 000 *ban* Iron City Book Stock—Amount paid 7,100 00 200 ibaw* Alleghtny Bank Stock— do 6jOOO 00 |. 87 ihartJMccaanlc** Bank Stock—Co*t..~ 4,623 63 j'j Dock Account*——... 9 s, | Office Furniture ——..... 603 13 DtaxciJia: O. W. Ous, 3. XI. Bhoenberger, W K.Nlmkk, IL. D. Cochran, John A. Canghey, 0. W. Batchelor, Jamee L Bennett, W. J. Andenon. W. W. Martin, R. T. Leech, Jr., P. McCandlma, Geo. 8. Seldeo, j. n. SnOENBEBGER, Pwsf noSMSm R. fisaxT, Secretary. Delaware mutual Safety lnsurante Company, Ueenonted by the legUaturi ft/'PbcMjrleania, 1885. Office. S. E. Comer Third and Walnut sts., PHILADELPHIA. MARINS INSURANCEScn Veaels, Cargo, and Freight to allwxta of U» world. . INLAND INSUSANtiS on Goods,by Rlrert,Canals iAkee and Land to all parte of toe Union. yiRS INSURANCES on Merchandize generally.—On ■^ D^SSB&-fcjfcwaL; w. .. Bondi, Mortgage*,and Realliute ,Tj|lol,3Bo 9* !H,f>Ai.iphi«stT.and otherLoan*.- 137,01190 Stock inßank*. B*fln*d * InauraoceOoe- 13,008 00 Ek^::::===i a S?^Si Balance* in hand* of Agent*, Prcailama on MarinePoHdee recentlyiaeued,and otb- _ «r debt* duo the Company— BS»J3£ST Bubecrtptlen Notaa..—.—....—. 100,000 00 ; . * 9709,785 37 ’ pnxcm* William Martin, \ Jamee 0. Hand. Jodinh U. Seal, TbeophiloePaalding, - A. Bonder, Jamee Traquair, John C. Daria, ymiunfcrw,*, Johnß.Penro**> J-F.Pealiton, George O.Lelpcr, Joahna P. Em, Edward Darlington, Bamnel X. Stoke*, Dr. R. M. Horton. Henry Sloan, William C. Ludwig, JKneaß.lWf»rl* BpeaeffMcferaln, _ j Robert Burton) "!/r., Charie* Keller, * JohnE. Semple, PittaVg, H. Jone* Brooke, D. T.Sorgan, u Jacob P. Jone* J.T. Logan, “ WM. MARTlBTpmldent. THOS. a HAND, Vice President. Basal Lrusan, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agont, . apllyd—Jtl2 . ' No. M Water rtreet Ptttrtmrgb. Beliance flatnal Ininrance Company cl PHILADELPHIA^ ' Office No.- 70 Walnut Street Cirau sl7T^2t-Assm 4s—Btccim Ixtbzzo. Fir* Isonsc* on Buildings, IfercbtadlM, Pomltnr%ao. In taws of country/ . Tb« rmr?"* l principle combined vtth tbo security of * Stock Ospit»l»«ntUie*tbolL*ursd to shsroln lb* profits of tb* Ooapoar. «f tboot lUblUtr for lo«ea. Tb« Script of tola Compnay, to r prvflta trs roarertlbls »t per, la to tbo Capital Block of lb* Ocanpaas clem TisoSer, p™u.«. B. U. HIXCHMAif, Secretary. 'onxctou. ClemTioriej, I Wm-B. Thompson, Bilpbam, 0. W. Carpenter, Robert Sloes, a 3. Wood, Hill, Jacob T. Booting, WUlUaMuoer, Q. II fi trend, John*. W<*t»U, BesJ.W. Tiagley Z. Lothrop, H. L. Carson, Robert Tfciand, C. Stevenson, Ch*s.Leland, Wm. JkL Semple, Pittih’g. J. O. COFFIN, Agent ir Third and Wood itreeta Heptane Insurance company* OF PHILADELPHIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Wainnt Street. Oreanlsed underthe Oeneral Insurance Law, with a cash CiDlul of 4100,000, privileged to tncreeae to $500,000. £n*oree against k»e or damage by Firs, Marine, Inland Navigation and Transportation. U. 0. LAOQHLIR.PraUent. RICHARD BHDSLDS, Tie* Presldaat. QEORQR 800TT, BecriUij. - 'WUC9OS& H.O< LecfbUiv : [H.’MohUaDwr, W.O. Btotsabery, .. . (Rkhstd V 'D. Sharswood, - George Beott, r B.IL CarlOs, - 'T.^Sbewdl,-~ WQIUa Osborns O. a Bettor. 13x8 ft CHAFFST, Agents, } QfftHiTdflgtfttgia (gtWMIW WQQBIO Insurant*. Tin Bannfaetnrtn’ lssnranee Company X*. iferduints’ Ktckangu PfflL ADEL rn I A, Charter Perpetual-Capital $500,000. WILL tNSCUE AGAINST ALL HINDS OP Fire, Marine and Inland Risks WM. A. RUODES, president; CUAS. WISE, Vic* President: ALPRED WEEKS,Secretary. W. A. Rhode*. A. 8. Uppiocott. Jams* P. Smith. Cha»- J. Field, Wro. Neal. Ctiu. Wlee, l Jobn P. Slaotjv i J. Uliutldo?*&k, I Thomi* q«i>, i U. RichwJi HacUt. KsrsuscE. Judge IlMih, - E; D - J°»« ? Cit. Bk. Jimee MUlloger, K*j, Measn. Uot>tn* n a Co.. Jwne«llO»W.K*q'i “ Jr, A Co., C. 11. panlsoo, E*q- “ )*•«• Hampton 4 Co, jg. Lee E*q, “ Cunningham 4 Co. Pittsburg) Oaii-e.So.W Water atreet. fc2ldlyi<: EPW. Q. BELU Agrut. fbTGreal Western Fire and marine ids. Co., OF PHILADELPHIA. Ofct In cwnpnvt'l BuHdin}. Xo. 103 11 ilnn', contr ef M Ftmrtfi Street. COAKTSJI PEBFtTViI. authorized capital Capital paid In --•••• Sarplni, January lit, IWs FIRE IXStTRAXCE—UviiIvi or Perpetual. HAS IKE IXSUKAXCE. on > twwU, Cargo and Freight! ISLAKD IXSCKAKCE by R' r >' r *i taoil«, Lake* and Land Carriage. DIMCTOM: Charlo* 0. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut William Darling 1510 Pino street. AUxandcr Whillden, Merchant. Id North Fronfcj.L laaac Haslehurit, Attorney ana Counsellor. John C. Hunter, Arm of W right, Hunter k Co. K. Tracy, firm of Tracy k Co H Goldsmith's Hall John It. McCurdy, firm of Junta, White& McCurdy. Thos. L.Gillespie, firm of Gillespie k Zellet- Jaa.it. Smith, Arm of Jaa. B. Smith k Co Hon. Henry M. Fuller, office £l7 Sooth Third atrrvt. John R. Voplea, office corner of Seventh and yaueoo*. James Welght, Ute Caahier Bank of TU>gv Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property. Jona J. Slocum, office 2io South Third strict. C. a LATHIIOP, President. .$918,12» ON . 84,27? *3 . 1? _ tt, 889 00 . 64,348 bl W. DARLINU, Vice President LF.WIS ORKGOItY, office, 8 Wall tL, S, Y. Second Vice Presid t.J ’ JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary nnJ Treasurer. H E. Assistant Secrotary. R. W. POINDEXTER, fol 7 «7 Water street, Pittoborgh Armin’ and Mctlmnits 1 Fire and Barinc lnsnrante Company. . N.W. Corner Second and WalnotSt*., pnJ L A D E-L PItI A : ac&CTB or tu* coupist, jasui*t Ist, IESB Bonds, Mortgage*, Ground Renta, Bank and other Stacks *n2,*»o Loaned for Stocks Trust Fund In New lorb-....-. - 2 > -fT™» Deferred payment on Stock «J,.CO w Bills Receivable.— Cash onhand and due from Agents 45/>OO 33 Premiums on Policies recently Issued and debts doe the Company —■ w,»&- TIIOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. Ehwasdß- nmtnoLn, Secretary. pßruntz-pma nxrzncccc.i. John H. Brown, I David 8. Brown, M. Baldwin, I Charles L. Bute. m l l sauna n RirrsErtczs. Newmyor k Graff, | James STRUnger.' James Howard A Co., Phelps, Carr k Co, WnmMcCuUy kCo , | J. M. Irwin. Pittsburgh. Office, No. 00 Water Street. fe!2:3aid THOMAS J. lIENTER, Agent. Gitiiens’ insurance Comp’y of Pittsburgh WM. BAGALEY, President, SAMUEL L MARSHALL, Secretary. OfiM 01 IFulcr Slrefit Mvesn tfarltt cn3 “Ifiod Sti Hnll and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and 111* tlxsippi Rivera, and Tributarica. gy*ln*nres against loss or dam-tRo by Fire. Also, against the perils of the Seaand Inland Navigation and Transport, ation. Wm. Bagaley, SamnelKca, Jas. U. Cooper, Jus. Park, Jr., Isaac U. Pcnnock, S. Harbaogb, , Capt. SaniT 0. Toong. Jt£2 John Cali Pittsburgh Life, Fire and JQarine Jos. Co. Office, Corner Market and Water Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. • BOBT. GAL WAT, President F. A. Rjxzuxbt, Sec’j ALEX. BRADLEY, Tice Prcst. Aksuw Pt \i t> t Examining Physician. This Company make* every Insurance appertaining to connected with LIFE RISKS. $213,015 02 Also, against Hall and Cargo Risks, on the Ohio Mississippi riven and tributaries, and Marine Risk gen •rally. ‘ And against Leas or Damage by Fin. And against the Perils of the uuFMod Ko*jg&tlnn and Transportation. Polidea lfnr.l at tbs lowest rates consistent with safety all partks. Robert Galway, Baatnel MeQnrken, Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Scott, James Marshall, David Richer. James W. Hallman, Cbsa. Arbnthnot, felfl—my2s-ly Philadelphia £Pire and JL.ife INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chesnnt Street, OPPOSITE 3 TQB CCgTOU HOUSE WQI make all kind* of lararance, either Perpetoal or Limited, on Mery deecxiptlo* c£ atmaonabUrateaof premmm. EOBCRT: & 'KX2&V President. Company 31. W. BALDWIN, VtesPmWsßt. MJttCWM. B. R. Cope, Qoam W. Brow», Joseph S. Pent, John dsytoc, K. WBor r % Charles P. Hayes, E. B. English, 'P. B. Sarery, C. Sherman. S. J. Megargee, F. Bucaatrxjn.fiecrefery Special Notices. ... 2460 00 ... 4,161 67 240 09 ... 0,47 a 04 ... 14,841 46 ... 69 ... 126,003 73 Pimscuon Lin. Fne asd Majuxx Ixsrxixac C 0.,) Corner Water and Market sts., 2<l floor, > Pittsburgh, February 10th, 1868. j Notice.—The Board of .Dims tor* of this Comfnny hare this day declared a 'divi dend oct of the profile rf the last tlxmonthaof FOUR DOL LARS per ahare r applioblo to the redaction of Stock Note?. F. A. EIXEIUBT, Sec’y. $317,641 43 Oxnct drnxCrtoulMikeio CoxTAax,l : - Pittsburgh, Feb. U tl., 1868.. / Stock of this Company represented- by Certificates numbersicr, IGS, lc9, «&, 269, 399. *07,403, 415.5C2,2u3.£M, 232, 363,364, 36A, 394,369, SCO. 361,61,313,314,404,405,63,64. 373.375,350nM5tW, VIII, SIS, 219. 384,385,99,100,102,103,110,113, 220 and ona lot of 60 iharei for which ,ao certificate* has been forced,. baa lata forfaited for neo-payment of assesstueot doe Decem ber 10,1857, and will lie fold at Public Sale, in the city of -Pittsburgh, ou the 18th dey of March next, unler the . amount one, with intcreshußlcastt be previously pal By order of the Board. folfattw WATERMAN PALMER, Treasurer. Omcs op rax Ears Caxai Compact, \ Erie. February 3d, J '‘s 2> Election Notice.—AnElectiou for. seven Directors of the Erie Canal Company, for Iheensaing rear, will be held at their office. In the dty of Erie, on the FIRST MONDAY IS MARCH NEXT. fefcdta A. H. CAPO HEY, Sec’y. BUREAU.—AN EX. OtSX PERIENCED EDlToßj4a'*uctti«ftil Author, and ; • thoroughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty five years of the drudgery ofDafly Jonnudwm, has deter /mined to hire out or eell his bralnsatrttfAf-to thote who may require thrir terriers, is any honorable way. Merchants, Beninese Men, Inrentora, and dealers of eT»O kind, will be supplied, off hand, with Adrertfoemenf*, (po etkalor otherwise,) Notices,' Can!*, Circulars, or any spe cies of article desired. j a- Politicians will be cnpplted with Speechn,.Repeats, B«*- olotioni, Letters, Toasts, Pamphlets, Editorial Articles, Communications, and ever/ other sort of Brain work, which thsrmay find in leconTenient or troublesome to do for themselves. - • JAdicsandGentlemen, of evoryiank in society or occu pation In life, on hire Letters written oa any subject, whether buslneaa or swtimcntal. The advertiser wQI also conduct or translate Ccmapcm denceorwrery kind, either English, French, Spanish, Ger man or Italian. ', Poetry, Acrostics for Ladles’ Albums, Note*,-Bfilet-doax, Monodiee, and Compositions of the most delicate and confi dential character, Incident to ctexj possible circumstance or event in life, will be fhrnlshed in/ovioUblo confidence, by writing to the undersigned, and explaining their wishes. Order* by mail, accompanied with cash, wiU be strictly and promptly attended to. Address J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau, del£mdfo 80x3385, Philadelphia P.O, Pa. Bharozr Iron Worka. The sharoniron company offer for sale or rent their ertanalve Iron and Steel Works, at Bharon,Mercer county, Penns. These works sro com poratirdy nsw, and In good condition, and provided with ample power and machinery for the manufacture of STcry. description of Iron, Haile and Pplkn, and Blister, Shrar and Cast Steel. Connected therewith are about thirty-four scree of land, with a large number of excellent dwellings for workmen. These works are located on the Erie Exten sion Canal, ix the vicinity of numerous Blest Furnaces and Coal Banks, affording abundant ropplic* of raw tnaUrlaL— It is deemed unnecessary to bo - more particular in the de scription.' as persons disposed to porches* or rent will, no doubt, wish to examine the property for themsette*. Farther information can he obtained bV addressing the Company, at. Erie, Penns-* ' ft2l3wd DAVID AQNEW, Agent. NEW CAJU?KTS, j AT'THE FOXJRTE STREET STORE. W. D. h H. fiUClIiLUfi Have just received a large eseortment of CARPET?, OIL CLOTHS, Ac., the leteet stylos for Fall Trade, comnrisiug VELVET AND BRUSSELS TAPESTRY AND THREE PLY, SHPEBFINK AND LOW PRICED INGRAINS. Wool, Dutch, Hemp, List, Rag, Hall and Stair Cvpetsi Bogs, Mate, Cocoa Matting, Stair Rods, Ac. Also, a choice let of Draggets from one to lour yards wide; beantifhl patterns Floor OtT Goth, from 2 to 21 feet wide, with all other goods usually found la flnt Carpet Stores, all of which we are prepared to sell at the very low set rote* for ash. ocs W. D. A. U. McCALLUM. MASON’S LEATHER PRESERTATIVE. Babbit’s Soup Powder,' ' 111 Curb. Sod**\- "■•••. .: Solis, •' Pov-d.Bloe do-Odtai S^ lmß OITOEK “*. Gum Tra^caath, ■ POT and SODA ASHES, Perfamery, Scape, Tcdlrt Article*, received and for AkUby B.U FAHNESTOCK A CO ” Comer Fourth and Wood streets. rpo LET—A two story bnck Dwelling pm i ajoUlolDsCKKoMMdfinUlied pntt, itaatojea oc triUr. .t, lloqalt. ot )?n KECT"" ““ ' Lflwny atmet. LET—Awcll finished tiro storyS® In>nlreorter, containing RixJjjjfO ttomj usd BnUb.ll garni, trelcrnndinotli. roSSf. “• WMhtajton u. AUnaSnj c Hr. Enquire c* ’ IMS -:-... B U gno. Moiil ut^tjrtretl. T°- etorj“Bnck JLonH*y*trwt,txhraaxP«ui aod UierlTeT. E°m qulwof felG . R.n.KPg > yo.amberty‘s X BEANS— 15 bbla. iustrec’dand for Balobv -g 2O nEsuv n.cCT,miB. J i>OLi BUTTER—2 bbls.-ireaK roll ’ihis • JLV a*y «ad tor mlb ~by' HESRT g.COL»TVB QOS-5 dressed bogsto_amTeand'foi Bale ij . m msiii lawuffls. «SOQ,MX>. DO CA274 05 O5 Dittcroaa. i Cnr>t. Muck Sterling, 3. M. Kier» John S. DUvorth, Francis Seller*, Wm. B. lUr«, John Shipton.* W«](or Cr7»Dt, Ivrel!. Jr. Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, Jobs Fullerton, Nathan F. Hart, Darid n. Chamber* William Carr, Robert 11. ITartley, John U’Oill, 1_ A gwat. D RU Gr S.
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