llittsbnrg! (Barite. .i»B&«ax-L*.uwuu—-rasni nxm 8. RIDDLE & Co.. EDITOBB and PBOPkIETOBS. PITTSBURGH: MONDAT MOKNING, MARCH 1, 1868. Tux Fotrarn op BlUrch The most desperate efforts are now making throughout Western Pennsylvania, to-secure such a Contention of the so-called Democratic party at Ilarrlsbitfg'on Thursday next os shall celebrate the first ajmi- I versary of tho inanguration of James Bach&nan by a “Ml and cordial” endorsement of the mat ter on which he has staked the success of hla administration. If the fuglemen at Washington and Philadelphia, and other points of cothidand ing influence in th&t party ia this Stale and out of it, do not succeed in this, fl? will not be for the want of trying. We need only point to a few of the facts that j are transpiring day by day around os in proof of what we have stated. When the Contention 1 met here some time in the latter part of Decern- ] ber and appointed delegates to this Convention I which is to como off on Thursday next, the President hod not so folly committedhimaelf to I the keeping of the slave power as he has since. Vet it was very evident at that time, whither the 1 powers at Washington were drifting, and the I Lecompton question was carefully excluded and j the administration endorsed with a few “glitter ing generalities.” The early day a*t which the Allegheny County delegates were chosen left them in a manner free, but'shpuld they on next Thursday express the will of their constituents they will Veto dead against the Lecompton I swindle. Outside of* the office-holders and the I .office-seekers, which it is true include a pretty | good proportion of the rank end file, there are ' not fifty intelligent men* in the party in this neighborhood who do not openly or secretly curse the Lecompton swindle from the jery bot tom of their hearts. Tet we venture now and here the prediction that those delegates will vote for resolutions endorsing the administration up to the hnb. How 5a it in Washington County ? There the administration party had the desperate hardi hood to allow a convention of the people to be called and in that ma9s of men, by vote of more than two to one, they declared that not only did they not believe in Lecompton but that they also had no confidence in the political in tegrity of James Bochanan ! Delegates were appointed in that meeting under such auspices, but dees any one suppose that next Thursday they will not vote to endorse the administration through and through ? We are not that one. Thfe Democracy (!) of Lawrence county, a stricken few at best, were condensed! The County Committee met in a back room of a gro- < eery, and there and then they instructed the two doiegates to go for the administration, “ every time." Evenin 'this chosen few there was one rebellions fellow, and a fight came near occur ring because he thought Lecompton was not just the thing. Lawrence county, where there ore any way, but a few bakers’ dozens of the peo ple hgown as Locofocos, will give her vote for the bantling of Ur. Buchanan. In Beaver coun ty the same force was enacted, and in Mercer where they attempted to hold a meeting of the people for the purpose of appointing delegates, the whole broke up in a row. The way in which “ safe" men may be sent from there, will be by a’packed Committee, as in Lawrence. Without particularizing farther, we may gather the idea which is actuating the leaders. In the coming Convention an indorsement of the Presi dent’s policy will be secured in some wpy, and that will be sent abroad as the voice of Pennsyl vania ! We declare here, that as far as Lecomp ton is concerned there is no voice in the West but a thundering voice against it. Let them pass their resolutions and come back to the people with them to get their action indorsed, and we shall#nd that the voice of 1850 in this and the surrounding counties against all locofoco swind ling *w ill have been os nothing to the shout which will be heard beyond the Alleghenies even to Washington. If the people will not then believe that all looofoco pretensions are snares and frauds, neither will they believe, it seems to us, if one were' to rise from the dead. Let us wait for tho Ides of iiarch. Uobebt J. Walker. —As & matter of current gossip, we have published the articles from the Philadelphia Bulletin alleging that Robert J Walker, has abandoned his opposition to the Lecompton Constitution; but we are glad to leam that the charges against Got. Walker are, at least partially, unfounded. That he has been un usually- quiet for some time post, and kept him self out of' the way of public demonsti .against Lecomj lu ” e 1111 hi 3 time and nitration. Hia present position la indicated in his letteHo the late democratic anti-Lecomp toh meeting at Indianapolis. It is long, Btrong and bitter, and disposes of the rumors that he had become reconciled to the President and area faltering from the defiant position that he was understood to occupy somo weeks since. He says of the pledges to see fair play, and hare the Lccompton Constitution submitted as a wholo to the whole pcoplo of Kansas, that the President and all Us cabinet well knew of them at the time they were made, and that any aban donment of them on his part, after tho-people had accepted them and acted upon them, would coser him with infamy and dishonor, and that they be redeemed by him'if necessary to the latest hour of his existence, eren to the shedding of Iho last drop of his blood. Ho sayc “Whatever nuy be the action of the wavering) the or corrupt, menaces and proscription hare no terror for me." Toward the close of his letter ho says: • “la this the 82d year of our Independence, or is it the first year of American Monarchy; that is. now dawning dpon udT Let the people—let the masses composing the true Democracy, arouse from_tbeir slumbers. Let them break the chains wUch would fetter their free though and free opinion, and assert their bloodbought rights, aim especially the great soweign rightof solf-gorernment. We hue fallen upon evil times. Th, l>oert& of coun try ore in danger. Let the people inerery town, county and State rise in thgir majesty to the rescue.” * Patiso ran Wat.—Pomey seems to antici pate .that the Pjßffralic State Conrention of March 4th wall Lccompton. He has had sereral articles, lately, pointing to that end, and in one of them he says : “But the State Conrention will not commit us to this great outrage. ■ Forty such Conrcn- Sons will not oompel ue to support what we be ll.™ to be wrong. No Contention, no great no f<3, howerer dear-or near to ns,, will mako ns stultify ourseltes by supporting ' the Lecompton fraud. Wo William A. Porter for the nomination at Harris Wg.audinSl probability will rot. for Urn; but the attempt to put him upon a platform wHch recognizes a piece of injnntMJ like that • perpetrated at Lecompton, and, by threats ana teste, attempted to be committed at Washington, will, if successful, do him a great, and may do Mm a fatal, injury. We wash onr hands of all responsibility for the transaction.” . Asrt*lkXooMPTOs is Ciscusati. —A call for an Anli-Lecompton meeting in the Queen City is called to assemble on Tuesday evening next. This callh&s appended to Itmore than 600 names of Democrats, who voted for "Buchanan, Breck inridge and Free Kansas.” In New York a call for a Lecompton meeting was left at the office of the Journal of Commerce for signaUirss where it weired deem name, in ■ two dsySj Udodlng those of iho “pions” editors of thst sheet. ■ Tun London Quarterly Reeiew, Scott’s rewint, , 0 . J.nuary, h»s been receired from Ushers. Its leading article is on of BnilVsy ' Engineering, followed by a rar mdsble reriewof SmolleL The dosing article of coarse, i» on India-*. Altogether it is a good number. ■ For sslb by ;llant & BHner. Tnn Cicrelnnd Leader soys that Urn prospects , ft bln fruit, crop along the Lake chore, next * for a big "Fruit trees made strong eSandaUkinds are -bad,.” GW to beer it. tetfca ritWmrpb'Gwri'te.l llaubisbubo, Feb. 2G, 18oS. Editor* Gazttle .-—There was a motion made | Ibis morning in the Senate which excited a good deal or feeling among the Democnioy of that body. It c&me from your able and ntten tiTo Senator, Dr. Gazzam. * that the minutes of the proceedings of th? Special Sen ate Committee on Kansas should be published. The motion called oat Backolew and other Dem ocratic leaders, and it wasvoted down by a strict party wote. Dr. Gazzam had a tilt with Lucka- . lew npon the propriety of printing. lie de clared that if there was no precedent in favor of publishing these minutes that a fearful and dangerous crisis was uppn the country, more startliog in its developementa than any within the present generation, and if there were no precedents in favor of such a course the Senate ought to set one non in view of the great neces sity existing for it. Merc parliamentary usages not bearing the force of positive parliamentary law, or rather non-usage, for there was no pre cedent against the motion to print, ought not to stand in the way tihen a question involving the freedom or slavery of a continent was to be solved. Buckolew contented himself with replying merely upon the qaestioa of form. No induce ment could draw him’outmny farther. It seems that when the Committee was sud denly summoned together the night before Duck-1 alew made bis report to the Senate, at the room of that Senator, becAuso be was too feeble to go oat into the night air, he read his report to them and Kfr. ltandall moved that he be instructed to report Jadge Wilkins’ resolution in such form of words as ho chose,'preserving tho substance. Mr. Shaffer moved to amend it so that it would approve of Gen/Peckcr’s views os expressed in his inaugural address. This was voted down by all the Democrats voting against it, viz: Bucka lew, Miller, Evaus and Randall. It iB true the Republicans voted against it also, but the vote npon it.tested the fact that even the moderate, fl think very moderate,) Anti-Lecomptonism of Gen. Packer was obnoxious to these Democratic Senators. The Republicans of tbe Committee Dr. Gazzam, Messrs. Shaffer and Gregg’ voted against it also, because they had offered the re solution merely to test the feelings of the Demo crats. I wonder what the people of Washington will ' tbiplc of such a record on the part of their Sen- ' ator. More especially is his agreement with Backalew upon this question surprising when it 1 is known that Montgomery, of whom Miller has long been a protege, is bitterly opposed to the Lecompton swindle. He shall see ere long what views his people will express. It is said | here that the democracy of Washington and Fay [ ette are fiercely opposed to Lecompton. From my own knowledge of those two counties I sup pose that to be true. From Greene but little is Ito be expected. But it is hard to tell what I locality in the North will escape the influence of 1 the political tornado which the passage of this I Lecompton villainy through Congress will pro- I dace. 1 take it that in any event Mr. Miller I will not be forgotten by bis constituency for I this endorsement of Lecompton, and for thus I patting him in antagonism to the Democratic I State Administration. I It is said, and I think with truth, in wcll-in- I formed political circles here, that Gov. Backer’ I is deeply chagrined at the report of Buckalew, 1 and that his whole cabinet disapprove of it. I These facts will but add to the bitterness and I hostility entertained toward each other by the 1 opposite democratic factions, and will tend to I anything but harmony in the convention of the I 4th prox. I The delegation of from Wilmot’s I district who are here desiring to legislate him I oat, were to day again before the Judiciary Com-. I mittee of tbo Senate. The discussion between I them and the friends of Wilmot who were before I the committee was long and by no means friend- I ly. The committee ts in session to-night, and, 1 I take it, they will in all probability determine ' I upon some form o/ report to be made to the , 1 Senate concerning it. I P. S. I just understand that it has adjourned I without any determination upon the subject. ! { They hold it under advisement. II an attempt , I is made to push the bill through, it will give , I rise to one of the very hardest fights of tho ses ] sion. The House has adjourned ovsr until Mon r I day. Nothing of importance will transpire be- I tween this and that. R. The Pacific Hotel Disaster at Ht. Louli [From the Ist. Louis Eveulffg New* ] ARSON AND MURDER— THE SfSPECTEt> Mcil- Dcnßß And Incendiary Arrested. —Almost every bitizen of SL Louis, Las no_ doubt, had strong suspicions that the Pacific Hotel disaster was tberesult of the moßt diabolical incendiar ism, and circumstances are nowbeing developed which tend to confirm that suspicion beyond tbe possibility of a doubt. It appears that Mr. Doanc, one of tho unfortu nates who vgts supposed to have lost his life by tbe tire, and whose remains were recovered from the ruins, retired to bud about ten o'clock, in the room adjoining that usually occupied by j a man named Cbarleß L. Taylor, alias Sanders. I and separated from it by a board partition, | reaching only part of the way to the ceiling.— About one o'clock, on the morning of the firo, the watchman of the Pacific Hotel met Taylor on the street, and in conversation with him, Tay lor stated that Doane had $4,00d in his room with him. . At two o’clock the same morning, Taylor went to ’said Hotel and went to bed. At past three o'clock, be went to House and took a bed for wlapt there, lie had no hoots j tm , Jn the morning,. the bed in slept was found considerably blood, and no wound was on the Taylor. The room at the PacificJjgffT occnpied by Doane was-in a part oLfflpf gilding affording the best chance for hia had he been alive. When hi* rproains were recovered, they were upon the bed on which he had slept, and it was saturated a-ith blood. There were other unmistakable indications that he had been murdered. foaSegeatbst Taking-all these circumstances into consider ation, suspicion rested so atroogly upon Taylor thnt he was arrested on the charge of murder and arson. ...» Dr. D. Vi. Strader, the landlord of the Hotel, was its reputed proprietor, but it now appears that he had not a dollar of interest in it; but that It belonged to persons with'whom the Doc tor was at feud. He, also, has therefore been arrested on the charge of conspiring with Tay lor in the perpetration of this demoniacal act. The suspicion against him is very slight, and. the investigation may dissipate it entirely. His arrest was moro on the ground o( possibility than ' probability. Taylor has been about St. Louis occasionally for a long time, and a few years ago was clerk for Chouteau A Barlow. Ho was also, at one time, Assistant City Engineer. It is also re ported, on pretty good authority, that ho had been convicted of a felony in California, and had served a term in the chain gang at San Francisco. A few months ago be was arrested .for an exlensivo robbery at the City Hotel in this city, but was discharged bn account of the man who %as robbed not remaining to prosecute. He was so alarmed that he fled the city a few minutes after the robbery. Taylpr is a good sized, good-looking mao, and somewhat noted-for his reckless dissipation. Since his return to the city*- he haa been known by the name of Sanders, only, but we learn has several aliases one of which'.is Sanders Taylor. Charles iftprup, the watchman of the Pacific Hotel, has atajy been arrested, and we learn is detained as a witness, to prevent him from be ing bought off or sequestrated by the guilty parties. Tuesday, Feb- 24, 1858.—Tl action of the Republicans assembled in State Convention yesterday at Harrisburg, Pa., is deemed judicious. I learn from a gentleman who was present that the leading Republicans of the State consulted with some of the principal Anti- Lecompton Democrats before the Contention as sembled*, and it was agreed upon, in Convention, that they would not proceed to take any action against tho Lecomptdn Constitution as RcpubU i rtma, but adjourn it’ne die, with instructions 10 their Btate Central Committee to call a Conven tion, at an early day. of all those opposed to the Lecompton fraud. This will be done, and the Convention will, probably, be held some time du ring tho lost of June. This action of the Repub licans meets the wishes of the Anti-Lecomplon Democrats of Pennsylvania, and is viewed by the Anti-L6compton Democrats of the House of Rep resentatives from Pennsylvania as a wise move ment in the right direction. A eubpena was Issued last evening forOrsamus B. Matieson to appear before the Tariff Fraud Committee. He reached here last evening. Dem ocrats of his district have written here, urging the Democrats of the House to let Matteson keep his seat until next Fall, when he agrees to let a Democrat bo elected in his place. Matteson’a case is now before tho nouse, and speeches of Democrats tend to the carrying out of this programme.—Cor. of The Ece. Tost. Oun neighbor of tho Union gels the following -friendly dig under the ribs in Friday's issue of the Philadelphia Press: “The Pittsburgh Daily Union is engaged in the rery interesting, and, wo hope, for itself, at least in prospective, tho profitable labor of read ing everybody out of the Democratic party who does not regard tho Lecompton rascality as a triumph of law, order, and fair-dealing. The Preu seems to sit heavy on the sword of oar cotcmporoxy. Wo are sorry wo have no lime to bestow epon him; bat we do know a very able journal, which, not long ogo, in a paroxysm of honest anger, denounced the Lecompton Constl tnlkra as a sublimated scandal apd swindle. The of that paper was the Pittsburgh Daily Unioit '-'Why not demolish it at once and foreverl” Tps consumption of. snails in Paris has in creased to suoh an extent as to serionsly injure the oyster trade. & whole side of, the new fish market is devoted to these delicacies. Partial Retort moM-rae Lecompton Coxittt teb.—We learn that tbe Special Committee of Con gress, on the Lecompton Constitution, have deter mined to make a partial report in the courso of a day or two. They will set forth that their final re port will not be made until Jit the members of the Committee hare time afforded them to come on to Philadelphia! The object of this visit is that each man may get himself a new suit at the Brown Stotle Clothing Hall of Rockhfll 4 Wilson, Nos. M 3 and f>os Chestnut street, Philadelphia. t Boy’s Ttsglans ond sack coats, Gents French and sack coats Raglans, &c., nnd a full slock, of winter gloves, Gauntlets, Mufflers, Shawls, for Men and Boys, still on hand at Carnaghaas, Fed eral street Allegheny. Cash buyers will fiud the prices nn inducement. - „ X Age •nilDeblllty*— As old agecomes creeping on brings with it many attendant Infirmities. U« of appe te and weakness Impair the health, and want of activity make* the mind discontented and unhappy* In cue* | where old ago adds it* inflnence.it it almost impossible to add vigor and health, and although many remedied havo been tried, all hare (oiled, nntll BOEKIIA YU'S HOLLAND HITTERS were known and need. In every case where they have been employed, they have iuvaiiably given strength and restored the appetite. They liave twcomo a great agent for this alone, and are used by many people who are suffering from loss of appetite and general debility. In cases of long standing chronic diseases, they art as a charm. Invigorating tbe system, thus giving nature anoth er opportunity to repair physical injuries. CiCTtosl—lie careful to ask for Bonrhavs’s lUlon-l Bit ten. The great jnpnlarity of this nudiciuu ha* induced many imitations, which the public should giu»nl against purchasing. 69*£old at $1 per bottle, or six bottles lor f 5, by the pro. prIeton.BKNJ.PAGE, Ja. 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' Pull information may bof obtained by addrearing Jnme Ekiog.or ALEX. B. RBKD, Agent, . No. 68 Fifth atrect, PUutmrgh. 'he |j^- PA.YNE, BISBELIi 4 CO., Of Cooking, Parlor anti Heating • STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc., •And BlanafftCturcn of lh« CelcbraUxl CAPITAL COOKING RANGE, NO. 335 LIBERTY STREET, »T2stlT«lfb * riTTBBUBOn,_PA I UIIOJOSIS JOB® U#OTZ>... W. M’UCUOUOO. Pittsburgh Steol Works. JOKKB, BOYD Jto CO, lUnuficturcrauf CAST STKKI< llao, SITIIXO, PLOW ui * A. B. BTBKL; SPEINOSand AXLES, Corner B»it and Firtt Slrutt, PiUiburgh, Pa. ISAAC JOKES ........ D - *• U. J 3. KOGEKS iSc (UMcncrotxu or ILogetV Improved Potent Steel Cultivator 'J’eeth, Qsmrr Rott and Firft Strtelt, PUUt/urgh, ra~ InSfcljrdfc* . mm CARPETS. 1858. TIIZ MARKET STREET CARPET STORE, T§ STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY I .11 .Vortodi to Velrot, BrOto.il, H.r.. plj tod Jo ilS ttoSSof it ITT ducrlptlon, Itjl. tod qnalltjr. Floor Si CtohZtrom 3to S* tot wla '’ ** 1 ”“ prl “* £* u ” I r*too olftred; Coco. Flitting lor offlen or Pant'd WlndSr Bind", ood eTirTlblog connocl- tb. oS*t dS«rtmeol o( Uooi. ForoUhLg ln» ItrtflM. fw« . -to TAILOR, VC'T tTVTITr TIN’S No. 54 SL Clair Street, J)AY MAK SBBTON Ac BILBBOUGH, LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS, JVb. lot Locust Street, betwr*n Ath and 5£A Street, s t! Louis, no. HOC a EH, LOTS and LANDS for «& or 1 tut; Btat*, Coun ty nod City Tua paU on lira! Estate; chulco selections of UtuU entered nmlertheQradnailonLaw. at 12J4 cents per acre, comprising Flue, Mineral and AffrlcoUnrauanila. Warrant* bought, auld and located. City refer* •DCnf (fiTra. doisfcjtnfo J. M. LITI’LE (Dr.irUb'a Ntv Building,) su2o-.lyd£o nrasi rußsn njßsm FOB LADIES AXOD MISSES, EMBRACING HUDSON BAT and • MINK SABLE, STONE MARTEN, . FITCn, SQUyUIEL, Ac. CAPES, TIPPETS, MUFFS, CUFFS and OLOVES, i great variety and price. ' _ nolWib M’OORD A CO., 131 Wood MreeL GEORGE \V. GREIG Ac CQ„ ICEC3- MAIH7PAOTXTRERB, tar,; and Uulttnia Srta, FJtti Ktrd, P I TTS B 0 BO n, P A., Uanulhetar* Pise and Oak Keg* of Ibavmrloua desenp tkmsof NAIL KEGS, which iboy will eetl at the Inoat narkttvTictt. fijKJontricta are respectfully solicited. All work war raotadofthe beat quality. dtlilydfb - Special ilolitrs. ;; | ilrto asbrnisefiirnts. 4 . extension or stat. SjSB PniLADEIPHU: SPERO. Imi'intf Imnrfrtie* Co. of Philadelphia. DH6, C. M. JTTCHS J.W.SVKKS I A.H.nOSESHKIM &. BROOKSES- WM. T PKTTIT, fml D. J. McCANN, Bwntwy. « amtlnoe (M, OfflcU s£%!£**!**. B *“* "* l “ ,> *£ No. 191 3? e n-n Street, OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, 1 TILL APRIL FIRST , 185 S , Where they may Uo consulted daily, (Sundays \ firopiej,) f t .r CoDtnmptloD, Aitbrnh, Bron« j chills and all other Chronic Affection* conmx-«..J j . with, or prcdUpoaiDß to Pulmonary Disease. -1 lilts. FITCH Metres fLI that they eanoftt too earnest j ly ur too frequently admonish ln»»UJ* of th« EXCEEDING | DANGER Of DELAY TJf PULMONARY DISEASE—it* sjuiptoma often ft» to * digjuairo f«ob log of aafelj o»en wbilu tf»o diaorno U making rapid pro- Cft**, and tho patient neglect* lilnuelf till a cure ia uaXt to imponlblo. J Office Iloara—llO A. M. to 4 P. M. OJUNo charge for ranfultatiou. A list of qtuwlioDs will bo Bent to them a ishluß to roti suit ua bj K-ttur. Addreiw un^bfctfdawT JOHJN COCHRAN ItICTFJICTtBK&S OP Iron Balling, Iron Vaolta, Vault Doori, Window Shutters, Window fioard*, &e., \.a. 91 ,VO. 18 Pine Street, St. Louis. Bio. ntm to Mardoch A Dickson, Ft. Loo Is, Lay A Matlack, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cbaa. Duffleld A Co., Loalerllle, Ky., P. 8. Day A Co., Bankers, Pern, Ills., Green A Stone, Bankers, Muscatine, lows, Day A Matlock, Philadelphia, Pa., 1L Forsyth, Chicago, Freight Agent for IlllooU Central Railroad. JsS:Cradfc JAS. MoIiAUGHLIN, SASuriCTcata or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fair! Uil, delfctUjfc XO4. ICSand 170 Second SrttL jgOaaiftv"rcollins, Forwarding and Commlaaion Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheest*, Sutter, Seeds, Fifth, And Prodoce Generally, AwP fta. 2A Hhocf Street, Pilisbvrpk. . A. A. CARRIER & BRO-. Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 63 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, I’iXXA. . Compute* represented of highest standing. Chartered hj t’euosylraaU and other States. Fire, Marino and Lift Risks taken of nil description*. * A. A.CARRIKIL, S. S. CAKIUKU. XiAWBiS &CIiULKV, itonae, Sign and Ornamental Patntera, A X D O R A 1 ,V F. R S WTiit* Leadand Zino PaliUn. Alio, all klod* wf l*aiut*, Oila, Varnibhea, Window 01 mi, rutty, Dnuhca, Ic -I*4 WLod StrteUtvodooriabnve Diamond AU». R. RODIShON. SS_The undersigned will ruutiuoe tho badness at tho old ftand on Federal street. Allegheny. where tho want* of the ••td cu«iom«r* and albothen will I*attended to a* usual Th* boxiuMS wilt bcrrafl.r U> condocUd uo tli* priori 1-1-- of tolling uw ro* <*in JtoYhdtmbl AT MADRAS, TIIE partnership herctoforu existing hc twawu the uaderrlgurd. engaged In rite manufacture ot and Twin*, wider the style of S. it 11 GF.RWIU, was dissolved by mutual consent,, dating from Jaousrv Ist, IHM The busimws af tbc ftnn will bo ■titled by the le uultilnj partnrr * JACOU (IBRWUi JaiGdwd 11 EMIT OERWIU. HHSRY (JEIIWIU, A«. 4tiV, i-urner /‘r.m-ooW Walnut Strcrtf, TV!AXUFACTUREit OF PITTSBURGH ijl UEMPAND MWII.U BEDO>RDS, HEMP ROPK. trom«s In, to lA4 Inch. II alter flops. Rrixim Twine, Hewing Twine, Wool Twin*, Kin* nod Coli-.u Seine Twine, Bash Curd, TarmlaoJ Puking Torn Pull supply of the shoe* cmsUnlh un band and for sale'armarkel ralra. jaUTAad **' ’ aioricp.. Ftrrsni.i.an. Jan. 11th, JW*. T tbiv aijsuctatei! with me Benja "jL oila F>»Ult and tfiUliia !I Whils.-re In the p»tirral Cumuilßskm. Wool ami Pn»inco Business. Th«* »tyl. of the firm will hARHAUUII A C*» V 1 . I SPRINGER HARDAUGH. nnu*«c* asamc'jn ac»j*iitv r. rrmr u BPRISrOKIt IlJjftflAt'Gll A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEAUERS IN Wool, Hides, ProviaioasA Pmdure Generally, No. 295 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. J*» . B THE undersigned i PoMm *at«. on TliolW ymruary o«it, at the March Pittsburgh, one undivided *1 the Locke and Darns and and rewoneol the Yoogbloi as the lATlrner claim, consul >![«, on* for fGOOO and amt Ojt Works, and *3 Bonds Company. The said Mortg* The Ttlme md Real Batata tloo Co. are wry valuable nj! let to thousands of acres of country, hut (or the water ; position for application to a The cost of the works wmi thousand dollars. feK> St' Krcncli Artificial WE arc now reccn French Flowers and rloty and beauty surpasses tlons. Manufacturing near enables us to uflW to Who both in prise and co&flned s Ostrich and Fancy teath* EprtDg Soles, also, every d Farthers, for trimming fl Fitttcy Ilats. For sale oft I JNO. C. II fel'l'ttm American Floweri Sit r PIIE subscriber# I I their department of J Trimmings, which will he f taken from the fashion* lieture cnnjtnrd to tficir ov only are requested to exam J.NO. C. 11l felt :3tn the sale of Don QE CURE FOR CONSUUFTIOj possession of, one of the tod taut for whai has heretofoi disuse. I have lb* more readily u v fact of its extreme simplid > (ion, the action of which is » ■having none of those attribn t r ou# compounds now in erne i With the utmgflkmudcßf c which has faenQP* bwu great toccata, as is ahown by cates. It dA offered to the \ i A pamphlet, containing guiebod; Individual#, and d< physicians of the hospital*) wfll accompany' tlio remedy ' Three speak vnlnoiea in it required to render it M pop i j; Sole Ag No. 841 M Principal Office. 1020 FIT T!»c Heat Knel to|n*« this Wewtfter la PANNEiIi COAX.. A GOOD SIZED j«USIP LAID ON TIIE l'ZSwtSS fe!fblSr.%e r SoS? street and R.R, Allegheny, or dropped in ,„.b. a. Biuisooua PITTSBUROH, PA. AlKgolotot thl.MlelraW Btactlu, tec'dthl. d*,l>)r fuS A*nw Of tliß DlMftooJ *od Market Btreet«. 'tmNTiß'ritY. Dow [ FUNDENBUUa, Dk-mb •Tr.lShtaSi.W®"' A **■> ■*^Jr Bmlthflrta, teSUwU Trr s 11 avkn’s octagon inlaid W - Sa 8000 Tipped L«*d Pendli, Jut recrtrod md fe» TTAVEN’S Ko. 1 iSxtra Fine Point, No. 2 H ruiifcUraSTocminercW «wl b? ' ccraflrMwkrtttdawnSlt*, PR? C. M. FITCII 4 J W. SYKKS, lyl Penn «t., Pittsburgh. Pa. DISSOLUTION? HAY WALKER. JOHN BINDLEY STEPHEN MERCER * CO. DISSOLUTION c in authorized to offer ut allay rICBIDH. the Ualhday "f Hants - Kvch»ng«% »o lbs city lijfLth itilvreat iu a claim against itr n*l aud parKtralestau, tolls jfchenj Natl gallon Co., known jtiog lu part fltat Marl ither for Jli.aGO’an mid Coinpfc- Af |] ,000 each. leaned by Mid rtga will be do* this year {of tha Yoogbiogbray M only aa an IndiapotabU ont he boat Uitnmlnou* Coal to this wwor afforded in an admirable ilia and machinery. conalderably over out bnudred AUSTIN LOOMIS i CO, rk Broker*, W fourth at reel. lower* and Flower crtala. ing oor Spring Stvieu of flower Materials, which for tb i auy former season’* Import*- r y all tba Oooda w* offer foraaU, 3 eeale purchaser* Inducement* l ylea. «r» |u many atjle#, *01141)0 for I acription of low priced Fancy •y*’ and Childrens' Straw and Ural term*, by KXDEItSON SHVTU A CO., Broadway, hew York. nmehet, Trimming*, eg to draw uUention to niertcau Flower*. kuscheaand nndo mplcli', the dceigua being bio Fn-tirb, and the matin » Fueirrritt. IPWrsole Hayrrt ne ibe aampb « NDtItSON SMYTH A CO , ■JVi Broadway. N»w Tork Pulmonary and To lODtnmptlon, sole Agent for j&OXIMO IIOCA'S c.'Ubratrd K , tbo public will now 1m» put ii ist extraordinary rnruedie* «i t e been considered ati incarabl nlcrtnk'-n Ibo agency, from the y—being aa eufwtml upphen levnjlngiy nilracolona, aod It* to« which mako up tba unmor al nwt. [•ln the aucccxa of this moody, used In private practice with r numtrou* letlora and certifl obllc. Ilractkmv letters from distil camaotary evldenco ftvm tb f naraua, Taland of Cabs, At i pralaa, and pnbllrity la only il*r aa It Is beneficial. Addreas JAMES RKKSK. but for tba United State*, arket ctroel, Philadelphia. ZWATKR. faffclmd BLACKING JOSEPH FLEMING, Xo. 33 fold N 0.25) South Soeonil St.. Respectfully invite Dealer? unj mu linen to thuir fresh and superior stock of RIBBON'?. BONNET MATERIALS, CRAPES. BLOND LACES, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, HI SOHE STRAW BONNETS, MENS’ AND BOYS' HATS, MISSUS' BLOOMERS AND FLATS. Aud every thing connected srithtbu branch of (he bust- - Uxuo and cash buyers wilt Had our prim adapted to their requirements aud a di*rom>t «>/ 7U j-«r cent for caab will be allowed. t£»Please eat out Und preserve tbit ndTi-rtisumeut to ro mlud you of visiting us wlmn you come to llus city. tnrl:eod2m Savings Bank, No. tx> Fourth '^V r Street.—Deposits mad* with till* Bank before the Drat day of March, will draw Interest from that data. feUcj.3ld CHAS. A COLTON, Treasurer. MososoaiiCLi Uaiora, I Pittsburgh, Feb. lidtb, IMS. J President aud Managers of the Company for erecting a Bridge om tho Hirer Mo nongaliela, opposite Pittsburgh, in (herount) of Allegheny, hare this day declared a dividend of SIX PKK CENT on the Capital Stock, which will In* paid to the Stuck holder* or their legal reprowntativas, at the Toll lions 1 . on and aflei theBth »f .March next. tnr!4l* JOHN THAW, I'ruaa. 1 - - CITY OF PITTSBCHUH. I | Co.viaouLXß's Orncr, Feb.-6Ui, IsiH. | persons holding Improvement ur City Warrants lesa*} previous to January <>r haring ciatmaof any kiud against lho city dn« at that date, except l>onda, are hereby notified to pip«uiil them at thia office for axaminatian and registry. 9 ' Henceforward claims when presented will be audited *\ jicdltioosly, bat Do blllsagalnst tbo city «alt be [uKse-l on the same day they are received, except when the amount in hi ed by law and dues not require srrutiuy. HENRY LAMBERT, City Controller* Office hours, 0 a. *. to 3 t. u. mi l Hi.l [City dkillot i'n|iy.j Orrtrs pimncaou, F*. Wars* A Ciucalo r. R. Co . > PltUbnrgj, March let. lh’.j. / to Stockholder?. —The first An tmal meeting of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh. Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company will t«< hold at th* Rooms of the Board of Trade, In the city of Pittsburgh, ouTUESDAY, the 30th day of March lost., at 'J o'clock P. M n at which time the iiejKirt of tlu- Directors and Ottlcers id the operations of the Company for tho first serontm-u monthsoflhe consolidation will b*Lufc»*utcd and rend. Tbo Election for a n*w Board of" Directors will l>e held *t the same place on WEDNESDAY, 31st luat , between the honrs of 9 A. M. and G P. M. Stockholders and the represeotaliro* of counties holding stock will receive special rats tickets to and from Pitts burgh for the occasion, on application to the different Sta tion Agents. Blank forms of proxies may !re lon The Translor Books will tie cloned fronPth* ’JOth Inst, lo Istprcx. mrltlmd T.D. MESSLKR. SixrrrtarT. RITa l) Y THRKE BEAUTI-KS BY MI3S EMMA D F.. N. rOCTHWORTn, Aathor of the 4 *l>jet Ueiress,” ‘ Deserted Wife,” "Mo-sin: Bride.*’ “ludia,’’ “Wlfa’s Victory,” ••Retribution." ’•Discarded Daughter/' ■‘Corse ~f nitt in.” *U--, etc., etc Complete In on* large .luodecimo ToJam- of 10 sr Isw pag«< neatly bound In cloth, for ono dollar and twenty, fire coots, or in two rolume*. in»|»er -.ovr. for one dollar. For sal* by HUNT & MINER, mrliltd MASONIC nALL. FIFTH STREET. IN tho Orphans' Court for the county of Al legheny. Batata of Oeorge Scott, deceased. Fur pro ceedings in partition. To William Dawson and Susannah Dawsun, his whe, Elizabeth Jane Alexander, John Scott, Andrew Fcott, T. J. Ilanter and Msrgarrl S. Hnntor, hit wile, and John Gray son and Sarah Ellen Grayson, his wife, and all ether |x-r -•on* interested. Ton are hereby notified that a Rule has been granted by the Court npon all the' parties Interest*.! in the estate, to appear on 3ATORDA Y. the l tub dny of April, ISM, at 10o'clock A. M , »nd acc. pt ..r refine the real es tate at tho appraisement made by the Sheriff aud ln<(n««t, and abide the order of Court. W C. Al'GUl VUAUGiI. Tnoius A. Row lev. Attorney for Petitioners Clerk of Orphan*'Court. mrl:ltda£tw*T A' SALE^ByTirtue of an order of tbe Orphans’ Court of Allegheny coun ty, 1 will eipo*e towGe aud aell at the Court lLxiao, In tba city of Pittsburgh, on SATURDAY, the 27tb day of March, ltiS,iit 10 o'chvk A. M. of that day. a certain Land War rant, late the property of William Dilter, dec-U. b-ing N-. 31.077. and railing foi One Hundred and Sixty Acres Terms ca»b «tu confirmation of sale. UENHIETTA DM-I.KK, AJia’x Um. DiU-r.d«c J. Rlchsirtlaon’a Iriab Llacna, Dtmsski, Ac. THE public will please hear in miiul that thaOENCINE GOODS are always sealed with the full signature of the firm, vis- RICHARDSON, SON? A OWDEN. J. HULLOCKEA J B. IdK'KE. Agouti, iorl.-lmd 3d Chijirh st upar Barclay «t~ New York NOTICE is hereby gives tlttt the un'ler •lgned have been appended Executon of the last will and tewtament of Charles Lirain, deceoeM. l*l« 1 f ILd, inson township. All parsons indebted Ui said ratals are r> quested to make payment speedily as possible, aud all per tom haviuK culms will present them, duly authenticated J. LORAIN, l ri(fn . mtlrfitwT _CIIA?. LOP-AIN, ( o X BBLS. YELLOW OCHRE. .it. Whiting; lo d.» Yeuilian 10 du American >l^, .1 fue« Chalk. nk>by tori • MACKk:i»w®* rivu:r. JBHLS. LiNSKKI) OIL juM recM hv mrl MACRKWN* FINLKY. ftteaan to Honlfa>mnlon and ilavre. ri'llE MAGNIFICENT STEAMSHIP ,534 X. VA.NHERJULT, I’ K Lrrtrae, Mm-S3 tot, will rail with the QuuU— From .Vns York for f'rt-m \iulM-mptnn and SouUiovipian and Harr*. Haorrfr .V'*o I'orl. PalordAy_ April 10 , \V«t)iiM>l» EUUdl'E.— OrilMh /Vito ,V*w York f« SniVi- ' To X*w i'-rl from S-utn amftnn, llaorr or lirttntn Jatap.'on, Ha err ..r /.Vr Jlrrt Cabin ... «So J’irrl Cabin $lOO Po.ondCal.lu W) ! Seroftd Cal.lu W» Plooracv • JO . Slroraca 4«» lu tl>« Oral claaa yaddle wl.col »tr«tn»blp AKIhL. C.>u» (* I* t.udlow. rocatuamlol, and NOKTU WAK. ‘i.W■" uujn, Edward Caronjy, r-otomiuidor. to aart from pier No North !l»»rr, at noon prwlaely. .arrsiu* tt»«- ruHi-.l -“tot. * mail. »l»: tsar* .VIK York for £»w£Safajrft'», llarre llrruttn fur XiuHimjiiuii umi DrttMU. X>i‘!f\.v*pt"n. >r '.Vrtt- liW Arid, Saturday. March‘». April IT. April 21 North Star “ April IT May U. May 1W Ariel, “ Maj 15. Jutm 12 Jone R. North Star June 12 Jnly Id. July 14. The#* ateamehlpa touch at llarre. Specie drlirervd In Lor mi l fern Vor paeaage or freight apply to D. TOHHANCK. Agent. No 5 Uowlluglireen. New Yolk. Executor's Notice. BV virtue of authority in me vc-Htal iu utul by lh# will »ni) tnut of Courad Flangher, doc'd, Utoof Mahoning i.»)")>. Lawrence county, I’a, t will expose lo sal* by |>ul>ii.- >itu-ry, oji the nwmlw, on the ’£2b DAY (.being \lin < V MA&CiI. Usia, at 1 o clock. I‘. M , all the right, U lie a,..i interest .if Said decedent, of am) In certain real Htatn aituncin township, couutj aad Stale, bounded north by Thou. Johnston, east by Wil liam Ferret, Isatali Brother* and Daniel Fox. sooth <>y Dnn (el Fox, and west by Endcb aud laoJkc Shorter, containing about seventy arrtw; abont sixty acres cleared and a pK«I boner and barn on It. If not sold on that day. said proper ty wilt be loaexd to tbc hlgbed tildrtor In the Mine manner. Tsa»s—One third It) hanJ and the reuiaiml.T tti two eo asked on HATUUDAY, the 27th. at 10 o'clock A-M-, t» nakMheap poiatment prajed for. fu2f>:3 d , Water Rent on New Buildings. ALL PERSONS owing Water Rent on Buildings mew In pro grew, or recently erected, are rofju«t»tod to eettlo their respective accunnle during tho present wfk-k. Owners ami Contractors intending to nse hydrant water for building pnr|wees are hiroby notified that they mint previously pnenrr n pert* It therefor, as di rected by an Ordinance, passed May ltd, lb£>l. Permits ran be procured at the Office »f the Water Works, Connell Chambers feirlwd EDW. S. WIIIOUT, Assessor. To the Whip Traao. WE WOULD inform our customers west, ami other* interested, lhnt wo bavo purchased tho , retire stock and good will uf tho firm uf IIAZLKTON A MOO UK. of York county, ia this State, who from tbl* date decline tmilnms in oar favor, and bare left their note* and account* agalott parties Wcat of the UonutaJu* with o* for collection. We wilt, at toon u poarfhle, wait npon our eti*- tomcnaad tbfwoof tho lateflm,for the porposwof wiled* log tlio omoapts duo, and receiving their order* fur farther ■applies. Our stock is now Urge and well aasortnl. romprMng •very variety of Buggy IVAtyu, fftiyon tFAipi; Hiding Suritchri and Lashr*, and In it w« ask the attention of dual- WELLS, RIDDLE l CO., No. 60 Fourth street. MOKPHY £ BUKCHEIELD have jiist Merited soother aio of thorn very superior sort fin ished shirting meui Ini which bars heretofore glren so much satisfaction to purchaaon—l2U cts. per yard. Oar «xtn quality Shirt lag Uasliut, former price IS% eta. per yard, we are no* tolling at l&ets. Fronting Llama anil Wotsu Shfrt Fruttts —a 101 l assort meat * Jest rtcel red a lot of Hlam Bqoare Wool Shawls, new printa, Ac. Oar large 'assortment of Ladle* Dress Silks, selling *t greatly reduced price*. fu24:diw¥. Safety and Economy in Light. WHY trill you bum Camphcuo and fluid, when you can get a cheaper and better light- Para Kerosene oil, made from tbo gas of Canqel Coal, prodaoes the cheapest, must brilliant, steady, pleasant aod eaie port able tight orer offered to Lbe public, and uo danger of ex {melon; mure brilliant than gat. aud quite as cheap; lamps of the most simple and easily managed coostrncUnn. For •ale by # T. D. A* Q. lIODKINSON, N©.79 Bmitbfield street. M 9" Beware of a counterfoil alraedy In the market, made from Camphene, wills a litUe Coal oil to scent U. f«24-iily. Sundries.— 4SO bushels prime Cloreneed, 30 hhds. N. O. Bogar, 30 bbla. Oolden Byrap Uolaeses, 1000 kegs Nails, assorted sites, lft this. Roil Batter, 2000 Prime Codfish, • 300 boshels Rye, 100 boxes Window Glass, 30 colls Manilla Repo, • ft 9 bales NaTyOaktun, fto dot. Zino Wash-boards, 100 do. Pauut Buckets, 200 do. Corn Brooms, In i tore and for sale by (fag-i) WAiT A Wil.&ON. Sundries.- 15001b*. strictly freah UUoßuts«i 1200 dot. frrah Eggs, 1000 U«i No. 1 Leaf Lard, 26 bosh prims Dried Pcmclif*. ISO hi young Chickettf, ISO Chorus, SO UrgoistTarksy*. UseslTod tied Tor t&le by feSt OQ BBLB. EGGS rec'd and for sole by /GO fe24 gQBIVKa * DtLWOttXH* liwntanct y'Vn ioa aa Uuanr* Cargo Ki»k» on tho Ohio and Mi*«i**lppi KlTera anJ tributaries. Inforca agiinit low or dsmaM by kis*, •ito agftimt tho peril* of the S«* “ d laUo( Assembly, woie aa follow* Mortgagee oe Ileal Estate *}»*• lVmi«>rary Loana tfo,t>Ml l. ' stock* - 61 F BBtM* Ca*h.Ar_.„...: UfiUbl* Charles W. Bnurknr, Qoorge W. Richard*, Thomas llart. Mordec&l L> Lewis, Tobins Wa^tirr, 44 _ i aiuco Uicir incorporation, a period of twenty-one y»*r*. bare paid npwardi of One MHHofa, Foot Hundred Itiotnaivl Dollar* Loa** by Ore, thereby affording etidenca of the adnuitagoe of Insurance, as well as their ability and disposition mwl with'promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFIN’, Agent, Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third *ta- Continental Imnranct Company. • IncnrporatrjJ by tht tsgiilaturt rtf /tasuyfoanu, WITH k PBRPBTOALCUiBIBB AatburliedCapiUl, Aj«MUllon Dollari r tVcartil aud A ccnmalat*d Capital FIOJIE OFFICE. Ao. fll Hh/nui Street, above Second, Philadelphia. Pire Insursnco ou Building*, Furniture, Merchandise, Ac. geueolly. Marine lurniim on Cargoes end Freights, to si) parts of the world. Inland Ineorxur* on Goods, by Lake*, Rivera, CtMll and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on the most faroroble terms, consistent with security. GEORGE W. OOLLADAY,formerly Recorder of Deed*, At, Philadelphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Importjpg Hardware and CntJery Merchants, No. 21 North Third street, shore Market, Phila. JOSKPn OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A Son, Coppersmiths, No. 12 Quarry street, Phila. UPWARD V. MACHKTTK, firm of Moehette A Ralguel, Importing Hardware MvrcbaiiUu No. 124 North Third aunt, above Race, Phila. * HOWARD HINCUMAN, Arm ..r Livingston A Co., Produce an-l CommiiMiioa Merchants, No. 2*3 Market »U, abore Eighth. Phila. GEORGE W. COLLADAT, Prcrident. Gales Wilsos,Secretary. JOSHUA BOBIKSON, Agent. No. 24 Fifth rtreet /op rtalrs.) HoaongaheU Insurance Company, OF PHTSDUBCII. Orncta**—JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President nKNBV il. ATWOOI* t Sscretary. Orri'-r. No. 09 Vina Stasrt, friW Inf:-" Against aU Units nj Fin and Marine Bi ASSETS, NOV "Ora, 1857: S|., k fine Kill*, j>*yul»l«oo demand, aocarcd by two approval tmtnm $140,000 0 UUU JUtelToWe - 3 C*.b njM W 70 »Uarr« Mixbauka' Bank Stock—eo*t...... 3,920 00 Premium Note* SI,9M 60 OiUcit Furniture Uobk Ai o.onu - *»80® *3 ffm. A, Caldwell, iWUaoo lUller, ,Juhn McDcritt. . ;Geo. A. Berry J«tPM A. Jf'&rfUirfc*—no’>(r.i>wd lIKNF.Y 31. ATWOOD, Pec'y i It >t. Dal*. tl, A. Ue&, j*. A. Ctnrke, Pennsylvania Inmante Company OP PITTSSUBOn. om c e No. 63 Fanrlh Stree DIOKCTORS. Wade Hampton, A. A. Carrlor, Robert Patrick, A. C. fiampaoo, J. Q. Jones, Jolrh Taggart, tlenry Spronl, Nicholas Vueghtly, , James 11. Uupklna, CUABTERKD CAPITAL - - -$300,000. 4#*Firu ami Marine Riika taken of all deacrip|joai. omcims. Pr.«i.lent —A. A. CAEEtI Vice PrwaidfQt— UoDT I Socn'tar? and Tmaanrei Jiyi.li Pututur, U«*o. W. Smith, A J.Jou-i. Iti.ljr I’alteraon, J. P Tiuiuxr, l. llri«-rSi>rtitil, W U Mrßri-l", C A. Cullufi, Western In.snmn.co Company Or PITTSBURGH. GEOr.OK DAHSIF, Praldent. F. M. OuP.DOM, Hecrotary. OFFICE, NV 92 Water str»et,*Bpaiig * OWa Warehouse.) op etaire, Pittsburgh. ffi/l Insure against all Linds of Pirt and Marine Sisks J Home bantu/ion tnanaged by Directors. are wll t-rwion «i» the community, and aeJ.o are determined, by prrmptntss and libeiolsiy, to maintain the character *nA»*A U*ey Ka ci assum'd, as offering the best proi'd ten to those mfc® desire tvl-e insured. ASIJETR, OCTUDKU St, ISM. I jM.H-k Am.u«,U SI2W*K>CO Mortgage i.l® 00 i Hill* lier*-iTaUe..._ - 4.1*31 67 Office Furniture. - 3*40 00 ....... ......... Premium Notre - 69 It.lt* i>i«.otmU-d 125,1*13 73 litvrgr iMnio. H. Miller, Jr., J. W. Butler, Q. W. Jsckaoa, Jsipcs McAnleT, AldXauJer Speer, Aa in Plttiburgb Trnat Company ........ 60,104 14 Premium no tea- 61,804 SO Bills Receivable......... 9,937 10 Mortgage .f 6,000 00 122 shares Exthsngeßank Stock—Cost 6,940 00 300 shares Iron City Dank Stock—Amount paid 7,600 00 $OO sharva Allegheny Bank Stock— do 4,000 00 *67 ahareaMKbanlca* Bank Stock—Cost.- 4,633 G 3 ' Book Arcoanta .. 14,673 28 Office Furniture - .. 603 13 niaccroas: J. 11. Bhoeobvrger. Q. W. Casa, W K. Nlmlck, (L D. Cochran, John A. Canghey. 0. \V. Batchelor, James I. Bennett, W. J. Anderson. J. 11. SnOENBSBOSa, IW R.FuraiT, Secretary. notedlm Delaware sintnal Safely insnranee Company, Incorporated try ths Legislator* vood, - George JkcttL . R. M.Oerifle, . '■ j .ZF ftiSl, . WDUamOibom* -* *.v i. O. C. SiUec.; . . DTE A CHAIMT, Agent* | o£o*UbXrttaß»U («BtaM«WooSstO 1L BIDDLB,. So. ar Fifth *traet. i The Bannftelnrtn' Insurance Company Ofiet Ao. 10 Merxfianis > Sxctenge., |PHILAD S LP B I A, ,4 Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. ! WtLL INSURE AGAINST ALL KIND 3 OP jFire, Marine and Inland Risk** ‘ WU. A. RIIODES, President 1 CIIAS. WISE, Vic* President; ; ALFRED WEEKS, SceteUrj. W. A. Rhode*. A. 8. Llpplncuu, Jama* P. Smith, Clio J. Field, Wm. N*al. Jodg« Ilcalh, E. D Jcn«*,iu. I.C/v»li 1 .C/v»li Cu Uk Jams* Milllngcr, E*‘V, lu,i..>o a c*>.. JamcaHonitt, Kaq-, “ T. Erannl;, Jr n ACu . C. U. PxuUoa, Eaq., “ Wade Hampton ACo , J. B. L«w, Eaq n • *” CuDuSughaat A-C»l_ Pittsburgh Office, No. 00 Water street. fesadiyic _jam. e. Bagmen*. fife Great Western Eire and Snrintjnl. Co OP PIU LAD ELP 111 A. (Mice in (Iraipfray'r Building, Xo. 403 Tlafmt/, comer of J FmtrOi Strttt. CBlftTU tIX PITCH. ADTUORIZEU CAPITAL Capital paid to Surplus, Janoarjr l*t, 16M. .4200,000. OO . W.-J74 06 prtu u 6 FIRE iysUßAACK—lAm\i*ii or PeTpctoal. MARLVB ISSORAyCE, on Kr*isht» ISLaSD IXSCRASCE by Riv*r». C*nat*, UkntoJ Land CVtUg* bißccrou: Cbarin* C. Lathrop, 1123 Walnut strwt. WUUam Darling, 1&10 Fin* atreeL Alexander Wh 111 den, Merchant, Ift North Front n Inu Haalabnrat, Attorney and Connadk*. John C. Hunter, arm of W right. Hooter 4 Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Co., Goldamlth'a Hall. John IL McCurdy, firm of Jonce, Whit* 4 McCurdy. Tbo*. L-Gllleeple, firm of Gllleeplo k Zeller. Jm.B. Bydtb, firm of Jam. IL Smith A Ce •. lion. Henry AL Fuller, ofHco 237 Sooth Third str<«-i ' John IL Vogdes, office comer of Seventh and £*ns*tu Jamea Weight, late Caabirr Bank of Tioga. Allrod Taylor, office Cairo City Property. Jon* J. 81ucnm, otflca 220 South Third at rent. C. C. LATHROP,«»rwid*ot. W. DAHLIKQ, Vice Trerideot £"«:) ■>"“*>■ <>““•»'™ v JAHK3 WRIGHT, Secretary an l Trmmm. Jr^ — H. K. RICIIARDSON, Aaalatant Sccr-Uiy JL W. POINDEXTER, AfiTftt, f*l7 P 7 Water fttreet, PHtftmrgh Parmer!’ anl Meehanles’ Fire anil Jlariar : Insurance Company. K7W. Corner Second and WalnntSte., PHILADELPHIA'. users or thi coupikt, jastaxt Ist, 1959 Bonds, Mortgagee, Gronnd Rent*,. Bank anJ other Stack*. Loaned for Stock*— Trust Ftrnd In New York Deferred payment on Stock BfUa Beceirible ft«ii on hand and dne from Agtfht* ■». Premiums on Policies recently issued aud debts due the Company 30.W9 £530,694 1 THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Pn-aldeof Enwaan R. HanoLS, Secretary. pgnVngT-pmA urixfxrci. John 11. Brown, l David g. Brown, M. Baldwin, ] Charles L- Onto. Newmyer A Graff, „ James Howard A Co., Wm. MeCully A Co, . Pittsburgh Office, ! feli:3md THOJ Citizens’ loinranee Comp’jf ol PitUbnrgb Ojfic* M Water Sirctty ArfwssJ* Marini and Wood SU (fulnsun* Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and ill*- ■istippi Riven, and Tributaries. 1 Also, against theperils of the geasnd Inland Navigation and Transport, atioa. Wm. Bagaley, Samuel lies, Jaa. M. Cooper, Jas. Park, Jr, T«m/» SL Psnnock, S. Harbangh, Capt. Sau’l 0. Tonus, Ja23 John Calc Pittsbnrgfa Life, Fire and Marine ins. Co, Office, Corner Market and. Water Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. - ROBT. G ALWAT, President. F. A. Rnrxatay, ALEX. BRADLEY, Tice Prwt. Aacarw FLtxnra, M. D., Redlining Physician. This Company makes ewi Insurance appertaining to conncctsd with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Hn3l and Cargo TUsks, an the Ohio and Minlaippl rirers and tributaries, and -Marine Risk erally. W And against Leaa or Damage by Fire. And against the Perils of. Utoeea and Inland Navlg»r-ioi> and Transportation. ” Policies leaned at the lowest rates coosUreoi with safely all parties. Robert Galway, J«antnel MeClorken, P. Gazzam, M. Ik, John Bcott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Cbas. Arbnthnot, felO—my2s-ly Philadelphia S'iro and Life INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chesunt Street, OPPOSITE. THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Wni make all kinds of Inssranca, either Perpetual or fimliwi, on every description of Property or MnrtbaacHsa, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT. P. KING, President M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President ttucroaa. PxTTEUO*. »r—l. Gnaißrtocu . nofrAl; Charlee P. Ha yet, E. R Engl lab, P. B. Sarery, C. Sherman, S. J. liegargee, . V. BLact«nnjm,&^taaJT I’maßutoa Lira. Piu axn Haixxx Ibsuuaxcx Co., i Corner Water and Market floor, > Pittsburgh, February 10th, :s:.s. i XoTJCE.~The Board of Dircc- tore ofthla Oomr-any bare thla day declared a *diri- # dend oat of the profited the bit tix months of FOUR DDL- V, LARB per ahare, applicable to the reduction of Stock Note* M > P. A. IJSEHAKT, Scc'y. $317,011 48 Ouicc or rua Casiaat AUaiao CouraaT, l ?•- * Pittabnrgh,F«b. 11th, 185 s. / Stock of this Company represented ; by Certificate* nomWralS?. 168,169, iSC. 569. 399. 407,408,415,362,203,2M,232, 3C3, 3«u, 365, 394, 369, 300. vl 301,0,318,314,404,405, £3,64, 373.-3J5, asu. im, 1&5 ->i; 'f 218,219.384,355,09,100,102,103,110,113.' 230 and od. lot* of 60 share* for which no certifiotef baa been issced, ha* ;•.! been forfeited for neo-payment of assessment das Decent* >j bet 10,1857, and will be sold at Pablic Bala, in the city of 4-1 Pittsburgh, on the 18th day of Marrh next, noire lb* • • amount one, with Intercat and costa bo preriooaly pai By qrderofibeßoard. felfcdSw WATERMAN PALMER, Treasurer. H'm. McKnlgbt, Nathaniel Holme*, Alex. Nimick, * Darld U. Long, William H- Smith O. W. Bkketson, P. H- GORDON, Bec'y. Umcs or rat Estt Caaax Comfasv, | Erie, Pebrnary 3d, 1658. j : 'S»Election Notice.—AnElection for seven Diroctoraof the Erie Canal Compaov. for theenauidg year, will be held at their office, in the city of Erin on ib* - FIRST MONDAY IN MARCIINBXT. fckfltd A. B- CACGHEY, Sec’y. ‘ BUREAU.—AN EX* V PERIRNCED EDITOR a successful Antbor, and a tborongbly educated Literary man, weary with twenty* five yeanef ths drudgery of Daily Journalism, has mined to hire oot or sell his brains at retail, to tbo«u may require their services, is any honorable way. ‘‘ X’ Merchant*, Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of evsry kind, wM be supplied, off hand, with Advertisements, (po- < etlcal or Notice*, Cards, Circulars, or any ape- '• dee of article desired. _ . I. ML Petraock k. T. Leech, Jr', D. McCandleea, Geo. 8. Bolden, Politicians will be supplied wilhSpeech***, Reports, Res olutions. Letters, Touts, Pamphlets, Editorial Articles, Oommonlcaiions, and every otbor sort of Brain work, which they may find in Inconvenient or troublesome to do for thrmartre*. Ladle*and Gentlemen, of every rank in society or occn- t* paiiou in life, can have Letters written oo any subject, Li wbethsr bnslziess or sentimental. / The advertiser will also conduct or tranaUte Correspon denceofevery kind, either Engliab, French, Spanish, Ger man cr Italian. Poetry, Acrtwtica for Ladles’ Albums, Kotea, Billet-doux, Monodies, and Compositions of the most delicate aod coufl* 'i dentisl character, incident to every possible circumstance or ‘v ; evsntln life, will be fnrniahed In inviolable confidence, by ;• writing to the undersigned, and captaining their wishes. Orders by mail, accompanied with cash, will be strictly . ' and promptly attended to. •’ Address J. THOMTSON, Bbaron Iron Works. 'i The shaboniron company offer i for sale or Tent their extcnsiYe Iron and Steel Works. at Sharon, Mercer county, Penna. These works are paratlvely new, aod in good condition, and -provided with ample power and machinery for the xnannfactnre of every ' 4 description of Iron, Nails and Bpikes, and Blister, Shear and Cast Steel. Connected therewith aro about thirty*forir ?.• acre* or land, with a large number of excellent for workmen. These works are located on the Erie Extra- fv' •lon Otnsl, ia the vicinity of numerous Blast Furnaces and -"j Coal Banka, aSsdlag abundant supplies of raw mat •rial.— ,< ltij deemed unnecessary to be more particular In the da* •eription. u peraons dispoeed to purchase or rent will, no f* donot, wish to examine the property for thcaselru. Further information can be obtained by addressing th*.' Company, at Erie, Prana.; a fe22dhrd DAVID AQNEW, Agrut. -;i $709,785 37 James O. Hand, Tbeopfc line Paol ding, JazaesTraqaair, WlUlam Eyre, Jr, J- p. Pebliton, Joshua P. Eyres Bamael K. Stokes, Henry Bloan, ' James ILMcFarla Tfaomaa 0. Han A, Robert Barton, Jr, JohaßSemple, Pittsl/g, D. T. Morgan, “ J.T. Logan, *• ARTIN. President. Praldent NEW CARPETS, % AT THS FOURTH STREET STORE. '1 ff. D. i H. JItCiLLCM Have jdst received a verts large eaaortmeotof CARPETS, OILCLOTHS. *e, •- the latest atylos for Fall Trade, comprising ‘ ’ VELVET AND BRUSSELS, _ A. Madeira, Agent, ■ 05 Water »treat. PltUbnrgb. LOW PRICED IKGRAIKB. § Wool, Dutch, Hemp, List,. Rag, Hall and Stair Rugs, Mats, Cocoa Matting, Stair Rods, Ac Amo, a choice let of Druggets from one to ionr yards wide;? besntiml patterns Floor Oil Cloth, from 2 to 24 foet wid*,<4 with all other goods anally found In fint class Carpet? Store*, all of which we are prepared to sell at the very fow-S art rate* for cash. oA *. n. McCALLUU. s ' 7 > MASON’S LEATHER PRESERVATIVE.: Babbit’s Soap Powder, BiCkrb.Boda, Epsom Salts, em-uto aaa. w, praE OtTCB!,SB | Gum Tragaca&th, M „ . • * POT and SODA ASHES.^I Permmery, E&ape, Toilet artldea Acjnst received and ford ■*“"7 i i. :RL. FAHNESTOCK A CO. Corner Fourth and Wood streets. 4 mo LET—A two story brick Dwelling S-B I . * epQttinlnjrfljoawandfluUbfti *xtoasjs2.i on O’Bara it. Enqniro of it U 3 onH»Tßtr»t,betw**»»P**'* : * M rim - Eb-kl! guifl of Telfi »- ». KI.NH, No -It r-ftortyit. ; BAffifl |*L and for sale by' UENttv n-comss; OQS-5 dressed toifi to aniTerndforaala; tj MO 8BIBYiBiOOl£lfi& ! Insurant*. Chas. Wise, j John P. Simon*, i -h lUcaJdi. Sank, i Thcnnaaßeil, I 1L Richards Mnrhlo. ktruca. ... $212,450 00 37.M0J& 07,"c0 „n *4,401 O' f 45,000 piTTSßcnan Brmzncxs. June* illUinp»r. rh«lp«. Carr A Co , J. M. Irwin. to. 00 Water Street. CAS J, HUNTOIf Agml. WM. BAOALBT, President, ' : SAMUEL L MARS HELL, Secretary- MIUCTOE4. Oapt- Mark Btrrllijg, ». M. Kler, Jobs B. EHlvorth. Fraocta Seller*, Wm. B, Bara, Jotaa Ehiptuo.' Walter Brjant, IdweM. Jr. • Alexander Bradley Jowpb R Leech, John Fullerton, Nathan t. Dart, David IL Chamber! William Chirr, Robert H. Hartley, John iraui, E. JL Cope, Georya W. Brow*. Joseph 8. Pant. Julia CUytun, ( E. WDar. , >. o. OPFIN, AgsnL t Special jiottccs. Lltettry Bnrean, Bai2»BQ, Philadelphia p.Q., P*. TAPESTBT AKDTD&EB PLY, BUPtRPLN* AND OLL BtfTlßß—£-bbls. fresh roll this ; 3iy HSNBT H.COIXIKB. i