»• u iuiojrJ Jlji S. HIDDLB 4 Co., fD/rOJtJ a«d 7ITTSBCBGB: TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, 1868. Mb. Buc£A£bw*s CoirpnAcxscT,— During the Nebraska excitement, under the administration of Mr. fierce, Mr. Baokaiew delivered a very lengthy speech inour State Senate, in which he attempted to prove that that infamous meas tire wa® oil right and proper, and was gotten up in accordance with the principles of pore and unadulterated democracy. It was said at the time that the Senator from Colombia thus atul tided himself,, at the ..earnest request of, Mr. Time, who was anxious to have seme expires eton in favor of what was at that time the lead ing measure of Us administration, from the influential State of ’Pennsylvania. When Pres idents, with a large balk of patronage at their * command, make some other important things are implied by the aetion. The sequel of this matter was seen in the course of a few months, when it was announced that Mr. 8., who had a great desire to visit South America, bad been honored with 4 of some kind to“Braifl, which we doubt not paid expenses handsomely. Mr.. B. remained in the South, Inhaling its mild, yet strengthening air, and availing himself of the advantages of bathing in the seas of the lower latitudes, until late in the winder, when he reached Us post ia the with the air rather of a-reluctant school boy than of a grave Senator. So much for Mr. Buckalow’s position'ln reference'to'the great Nebraska bill—a ineasure which could hot be rendered palatable even to his complacent stom ach, without its being sngared over with the prospect of a voyage to South America. Mr. Buckalew has again rendered himself conspicuous in the defence of a measure of the present administration, more odious by a hun dred fold than that which made the of Pierce infamous, and It has'been intimated that another trip-to the tropica, at the expense of the government, is in view. time, the service being bum distasteful, the reward demanded wißbe greater, which Is well enough, viewing it in the tight of a business transaction. Mr. Backalew, if rumor can be relied on at all, will in the course of a short time have a resident Ministership in some snug place in South America, tendered him by the prudent and considerate old gentleman who is now at the head of our national government. As a coinci dence worthy of note, and as an evidence of Mr* Buchanan's foresight in such matters, it should be noted that this proffered position is the very one which “jumps with the humor” of the Sen ator from Columbia, whose health is bad, and whose means of recruiting it at his own expense are unfortunately very limited. Great indeed is Lecompton—and still greater is Mr. Buchanan t As long as the‘President has good fat govern ment places at his bestowal he will not lack supporters and apologists amongst the politi cians, let the task given them be ever so de grading. But with the masses—with the intelli gent “rank and file,” he cannot meet with the same success. Their very number, as well as their purify, place them beyond the reach of management and corruption. The time will soon arrive when the people of Mr. Buchanan’s, own party will be arrayed against him, as in a solid phalanx, while his only supporters will be the interested office-holders, who will desert him the very moment the sceptre of power fan* from his hand. His future fame, in regard to which, with ill-disguised hypocracy, he expresses so much solicitude, will be placed in their keeping, and a sorry keeping it will be, if the past is any indication of the future. Oct or Hgkob.—The Patriot and Union, at Harrisburg, supports the Buehanan administra tion out and out—the Lecompton swindle and all. The editors are very much annoyed at the earnest expression of popular sentiment, in the vicinity of their owU’home, which now and then leaks out. Inils desire to set matters right, and at the same time keep up a good front for the cor poral’s guard of administration men, in its own neighborhood, the Union is bold enough to talk in thig manner: | “The clan who oppose the Presidents policy | with regard to Kansas, hare iterated and re* s iterated so frequently that nine-tenths of the | Democracy of Pennsylrania were hostile to the g admission of Kansas nnder the Lecompton Con | stitation; the Philadelphia Pros, and a few I journals in the interior, hare been so positive to I the same effect, that we hare taken pains to | * thoroughly ascertain the feeling in Dauphin | county. We, as others, hare been more or leas | influenced by the oft-repeated declarations of f such politicians as are found in large cities and I State Capitals, so aa at one time to ' -waicff oar Judgment ■aieuuM, w*~were writing sentiments antagon istic to tba ideas held in the county where we reside. Bat conversation with the honest yeo manry of the country, the men who, at a dis tance from a city's turmoil,'* calmly and dis passionately consider great national questions, convinces as that the Democracy of Dauphin county is overwhelmingly determined to support the President of thei/olate and choice.” The “conversation with the honest yeoman ry” is mere gammon, and ia a stale expression in the months of locofoco manufacturers of pub, lio sentiment. It is a catch-phrase with which office expectants tickle the ears of power, and means jiist nothing. The administration has all its popularity in newspaper articles and Con* gressional speeches—bat none with the people. The Union knows that a large majority of the so-called Democrats of Dauphin county are op posed to Lecompton, but like the school-boy, feels compelled to whistle to keep its courage up. Away with suoh political clap-traps. A Rehab kabli Boxes is Russia.— The Abo lition of Serfdom. —A banquet took place at Mos cow on the 9th of Janaary, in honor of the pro posed emancipation of the serfr. One hundred and eighty persons were present, and the first toast was the “Health of the Emperor.” This elicited a speech from M. Pauloff, which we subjoin: Gentlemen :—A new spirit animates us ; a new era has commenced. Heaven has allowed us'to live long enoogh to witness the second re generation of Russia. Gentlemen, we may con gratulate ourselves, for this movement is one of great importance. If# breathe more like Chrit tians,our heart* beat more nobly, and we may look at the light of heaven with a dearer eye. We have met to-day to express onr deep and sincere sym pathy for a holy and praiseworthy work, and we meet without any nervousness to mar our re- Yes, gentlemen, I repeat it, a new spirit animates us, a new era has commenced.— One of onr social conditions is on the eve of a change. If we consider it in a past light, we may perhaps admit that it was necessary that U should have been allowed to be as it was from the want of a better administrative organisation, and of the concentration in the hands of the government of the means which have since given so great a development to the power of Rossis. But what was momentarily gamed to the State woe lost to mankind. The advantage cost an enor mous priceL Order without-—anarchy within— and the condition of the individual cast it* shadow over society at large . The Emperor has struck at the roots of this evil. The glory and prosperity of Russia carmol rest upon institutions hosed upon injustice and falsehood. No I these blessings are' henceforth to be found in the path thrown open by him whose name Rassia pronounces with respect and pride. The Emperor has ceded this great reform, which he might have accomplished by his own powerful will* by asking his nobles to - take the initiative. Let us, then, hail this noble idea, inspired by the sole wish for the welfare of his people, with that enlightened heartiness which may now be expected from Russia. -* Let us not, however, suppose that the path traced by history is an avenue of roses without thorns. This would be sheer ignorance. When, a new, a move moral Chriatiaia state of things la about to be established, the obstacles that will have to be encountered most not be “to consideration, exeept with the hope “JJ threat of the new life will sweep them *■*7- Th* change in the economical condition of our national existence wQI arouse our individual energies , the want of which is one of our greatest evils. Let ns wish, then, gentlemen, from onr innermost heart a long Ufe to him who has mar shaled his tothfhl. Russia to conquest of truth and justice. Let u* hope that tMs great Sereral other eminent persons deUnrtd ad dress, sod the (entiawsts erpmsed, general ly Vere liberal ini enlightened. ’ Aabos Bunn.—The biography of this man by Mi. Part on has excited as much interest and been the subject of os much newspaper talk as the great article which appeared in Putnam some years ago entitled—“ Rave we a Bourbon among os?” - When oncean idea has become rooted in the public mind it is extremely difficult to erad icate it, and we are hot sure that the tenacity with which it clings is not a strong argument £n behalf of its right to remain there. The world is, in most instances, about correct in its judgements. By the time on idea or an opinion has passed through the ordeal of an universal discussion, the crudities and errors are sifted away and the truth in general remains. The pure tight is a blending of all the rays of the spectrum. Burr was a bold, bad man. It is rf true that What he tried to do fifty years ago (then called treason) would have secured him favor and re nown in some parts, at least, of this confederacy : of States to-day, but the fact unmodified by any circumstances yet remains and cannot be changed by the degeneracy of our times, that he plotted an unlawful war upon a peaceful Slate, and 'that in this selfish scheme he sacri ficed the warmest friendships .and the kindest friends. It will always remain a fact that his* hands were stained with the beat blood that America could boast, and that Hamilton fell a victim to his enmity and his hate. The glow ing and graceful periods of Wirt when he spoke for the Government against Burr founded as they were in truth, have become a part of our literature. Parton entered upon a great task When he became the champion of . Aaron Burr- A review in the current number of the At tanlic Monthly, of Parton’s book, suggested the above remarks. The reviewer has truly directed attention, to one important fact in his adverse review of Mr. Parton, vis: that a man who figured so actively and in so many import ant scenes would certainly, had he possessed those great talents that have been claimed for him by his late biographer, hare left behind him tomeihwy as a momedto of his power. Ye 1 there fa not a single message, speech or written discussion on or about the various subjects that came before him, to which any one can point in proof of his superior talents. He possessed power of a certain sort, and superstition, or tradition or perhaps truth attributes the same power to the serpent. This was his ability to fascinate those who came within the sphere of his personal Influence. The way in which he used thalpower among both sexes, it will, we think, require many a partial biogropby to de fend. He was dissolute in his youth, or letters from his own hand have in them no truth • his riper years brought forth the fruit of unchecked passion in a wild and turbulent life, and his sun went down at last in storm and darkness.— Great men, good men, patriots, lovers of their fellow men, do not thus pass away from earth. Even if their contemporaries contemn,.posterity remembers and applauds them. We believethat a careful review of the career of Aaron Burr will show that he gave to his country nothing except a pernicious example. Thb Bask Statthbht for the week preceding Monday, March Ist, is as follows: Ctruola'oai Spedo. Loom. DtpodU. B’k PiUab'gh 151,341 532,3511,490,263 605,936 Exchugeß'k '595,345 351,7921,308,977 240,004 M. AM. “ 99,530 151,599 762,787 178,527 Citizens’ « 93,000 75,382 563,503 76,944 Mechanics’" 107,196 09,443'622,793 109,585 Iron City “ 37,730 44,243 194,659 67,750 Allegheny « 106,385 45,283 331,860 26,219 1.195,526 1,300,103 5,274,842 1,303,965 Last week-... [,223,831 {,322,932 5,244,809 1,260,036 Increase,- 29,943 43,030 Decrease, 28,355 22,879 Doe to banks, $117,385; decrease 9,518 “ by « 350,129; increase 23,363 Notes of other bk's. 139,712; decreaso 28,247 Thb Commissioners of the Monongahela Val ley Bank, to be located at M’Keesport, have decided to open the stock books in that borongh for another week. A large amount-of the stock has already been token up, and purchasers for the balance will readily be found. Thb Annual Report of the Superintendent of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, shows that during the last year 87 insane persona haTe been received into, and 80 discharged from that insti tution. Of the latter, 23 were cured, 5 improved, 2 stationary and 5 died. There are now under treatment 74 patients, of whom 48 are males and 20 females. Bince the passage of the Act of 1856, there have l een admitted one hundred and forty one patients, from ten counties and two cities of this Btate—of whom thirty-two were committed by the County Courts; forty-six were sent by the authorities having the control of the poor, and sixty-three were supported by their friends: The report of the Superintendent clearly shows the necessity for providing more extensive at** ' modations for the reception and care pf merous applicants for relief, in whi “ of Managers most he a] The report that Jia iLu Finance Committee, shows of four thousand seven hundred ■Bratwenty-three dollars have been expended on the Hospital buildings and improvements during the last year, nearly the whole of which was ap plied to the construction of wards for male and female insane patients in the southern wing of the Hospital, and providing the requisite appar atus and furniture. The amount received during the last year for patients was six thousand Severn hundred and sixty-three dollars and fifty-four cents, while the expense of food, fuel, houses, Ac. was five thousand nine hundred and fifty* nine dollars and forty-five cents, thus showing that the receipts of the Institution have been suf ficient to defray all its expenses during that pe riod, except salaries of the Superintendent ami Assistant Physician. The Board of Managers express their acknowl edgements to the attending physicians and sur geons, and give their testimony to the skill and core of Dr. Reed. A statistical table appended to the report gives some interesting facts: of the 141 patients under care since 1856, four were between the ages of ten and twenty; 51 between the ages of 20 and 80; 88, between SO and 40; 24 between 40 and 50; 18 between 60 and 60 and G between 60 and 70. Seventy-three (56 moles and 17 females) were unmarried; 49 (28 males and 21 females) marri ed ; 18 were wiaows and six were widowers. The causes of insanity were as follow: 25 from ill health; 17 from intemperance; G over-exertion; 8 from disappointment; 2 epilepsy, 7 religious excitement, 12 puerperal, 2 opium eating, 4 from domestic trouble, 8 from self-abuse, 3 from loss of friends, 4 from disease of brain, 1 from use of quack medicine, 1 from SpiritnUsm, 4 from anxiety, 2 from financial ana 2 from domestio diffiicolty 2 from loss of friends &o. c Allegheny County has 98 patients; Beaver County 12; Butler and Crawford each 2; Fayette 8; Indiana, Lawrenco, and lowa (State) each 8; Washington 6; Westmoreland and Armstrong each 1 and Virginia 2. The report of the medical department of the General Hospital shows 212 patients. Of these 47 were from Pennsylvania, 22 from England, 66 from Ireland 32 from Germany, 4 from Mass achusetts, 5 from Wales &o. Age *ndDeblltt7***Ai old age comca creeping od it bring! with it many attendant Infirmities. Loaa of appe tite and weakness Impair thabaalth, and want of activity mikw the mind dtenontented and nnhappy. In cmma wbereold sg* adds its lnflncucb, It la almost impossible to add vigor and health, and although many remedies have been tried, ail have failed, nutll BOE&IIAVI78 HOLLAND BITTERS were known and used. In every caae where they bare been employed, they have invariably gj T ea strength and restorod.the appetite. They have become a great agent far this alone, and are naod by many people who are suffering from loss of appetite and general debility* In eases of longstanding chronic diseases, they act ae a charm, invigorating the syvtem; thus giving nature anoth er opportunity to repair physical injuries. - Cicnosi—Be careful to ask far Bocrhavo’e Holland Bit* ten. The great popularity of this medicine has Induced many imitations,'Which the public ihould guard against purchasing. I OW-Sold at |1 per bottle, or til bottles,** |S, by prleton, BENI. PASS, jja, k 00, Manufacturing Phara* •euttsti and Chemists, 27> Wood Street, between Ist and Sd ita, Pittsburgh, Pa. and Druggists generally. figftdftwT Partial Report rnox tub Lecoxptoe Cowht teb.—Wo learn that the Special Committee of Con* grew, ontho Lecompton Constitution, hare deter mined to'make a partial report in the course of a day or two. They will set forth that their final re port wUI not be made until all -the members of tho Committee hare tlmo afforded them to come on to Philadelphia. The object of this visit is that each man may get himself a new roU at the Brows Stone Clothing Mali of Rockhlll A (Wfljon, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. -j- Bot’b Raglans and sack coats, Gents French and eaok ooats Raglans, Ac., and a full stock of winter gloves, Gauntlets, Mufflers, Shawls, for Men and Boys, still on band at Carnaghans, Fed eral street Allegheny. Cash buyers will find the prices an inducement. 1 % GLYCERINE, _ GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, Highly perfumed. Bore cure and preventative of Chapped Uands. Face and Lips, for sale at SUPER'S DRUG STORE, t corner Penn and St Clair Btttttfc Sptrial notices. . °* 4b* P olt pleailng, it the —time ef r«ttTe nmediee far Dyspepsia and all other disease* aria g» £°“ ■ morbid condition 0 f the stomach and User, it Dr. Ha* tetter's Bitter*. It not only reneret the dlsemw to the organs of dlgee- KSsSrt ama latbelrfßiiettoa*. All. who hare tried It acknowledge Its excellence and superiority, and we there tore commend Uto the su&rer. Dr. Hostetler’s Bitters u a tonic it too well known to need praise. It is therefore •careely necessary at thia time to do more than direct at tention to this preparation which is certainly by any bsfbre the public, eatiiflod as we are that its wide epreid reputation most prore sufficient to satisfy ail of Its excellence as a relief and remedy nr all ai—»— of the stomach. Druggists everywhere, and by HOSTETTER A HMrra. Bole Proprietors. No*. 68 Water or 68 Front its. ieafcu*wT John C. Baker & Co s GENUINE COD-LIYBR OIL!! This Medicine, prepared in the most ap prored manner, and bottled by os, haa received the eane tion of the moat adentillc of the Medical Profession ofPhfl-' adelphia and elsewhere, who recommend It u superior to any other now manufactured. (Kits efficacy and Importance os a remedial In case* of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, and all Scrofulous diseases, it is unnecessary to siraak; —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America having tested its wonderful curative properties. Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER A CO- Wholesale jnwtat* No. 1M North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists throughout the country. Mexican Mustang Liniment—lt is eight years since this Liniment was first offered to the afflictod. Many milUcns of bottles have been used, and it has given better satisfaction than any article ever before tried for sim ilar purposes. It poSMSMe a fpeci/ie power over inflamma tions, and chronic or accidental derangement of the Hus* cles, Joints, Ligaments or Skin. It is a source of great pleasure to (eel that we have been tho humble means or re lieving such an immense smogofujf suffering, and have caused many thousands Joy," because their pains were relieved, tbeir wounds healed and their stiff joints made elastic. Unscrupulous parties, regardless of their obligations to ourselves er the public, are engaged In attempting to Introduce a spurious and miserable article trader anoOur name, by reprraenting it to be the urns or similar. 47*Be on your guardl Boy none but the origi nal MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, and you will not be deceived. Q. w. Wzsmook, Originator. faa&lmwT BARNES A PARK, Proprietors, N. S'. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. SIGHT B'ILLS DRAWN BY- DrSOANi SHERMAN A CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OP SXK POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, Bills on the principal dties and towns of France, Belgium, Holland*..Germany, Russia end other European States, constantly on band and for tale by WM. B. WILLIAMS A CO., fe2o;lynfc Bankers, Wood street, corner of Third. LEA dC PERRINS’ Celebrated Worceaterehlre Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OP A LETTER PROM Tobethe MEDIOAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAUCE. V AT MABRAB, ..., . h Tohie Brother at And applicable to P WOEaESTSa> 18M . EVERY J “Tell LEA A PERRINS that i their Sauce is highly esteem 'Aßl K T Y medln India, and is, in my w .opinion the moat palatable as OP well as tbamoat wholesome Baocetbatismade.* The only Medal awarded by the Jury of tha New York Exhibition for Foreign Sauce, waa obtained by t-g* A PER RINSfor tbeir WORCESTERSHIRB SAUCE, tha world wide ftune of which having led to numerous imitation, chaaara ar» earnestly requested to tee that the names of “LEA A PERRINS*' are impressed upon the Bottle and printed upon tha labels. Bole Wholesale Agents for the United Etotrs, JOHN DUNCAN A SONS. 405 Broadway, New York. A stock always Id flora. Also, orders received for direct ehipment from England. my&lydfor MESSES. CHAB. A LEWIS mEStosm teachers op the —**»--- rjhgYiI PIANO ’ -* * l 1 ORGANaanSDiaiNO, I* ANCIENT AND MODEBBi LANGUAGES, As Greek, Latin, German, French and SpanMi, Taught by' CHAS. GREBE, Cand. Bteol. AF»Enqalre at the principal Musk Store*. da23Jmdfc W. <£: D. RtNKHAEt, MAHtjvacrcxxxs aan dxauxs n All Unde of Tobacco, BnuffatfdCl|ui, Hare recently taken the building No. ISO Wood street, in addition to tbeir ManufacturingEstabUshment,No.43lrwia street, where they will be pleased to receive their friends, apgtlydfe m DENTISTRY. m Qfi® DR. J. 21 ALU BEX, SURGEON DENTIST, PROM NEW YORE, EXTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, RY A LOCAL BENUMBING AGENT to tax GUMS ONLY. Aylnfcrts Teeth on Gold, Silver, Platans and Outta Percha, and performs all Dental operations in a scientific manner, without pain. (E_Terma moderate. 54 Smttbfleld Street, below Fourth, JaftdCmfc PITTSBURUU. Great reduction of fare^s*. TO EUROPE.— JVom .V« York to South- { 7b Xtw York amptoti, Bam or Brmen.\aapUm, time or Brtmm. ftrit Cabin _*SO Pim Cabin .......Alon Btcond Cabin. 60 f Second Cabin 06 Steerage 30 | Steerage to 10 the flnt dan paddle wheel eteamiblp ARIEL, 2.C00 tone, C D. Lndlow, commander, and NORTH STAR. too*, Edward Carendy, commander, to call from pier No. 3 North Hirer, at noon predidr. carrying the Coiled Statci moil, ric— aurora's sbwteto machine sT —' J '“° Y ° ri J ar The great superiority of SCiOEB'S MACHINES Over all others lor tho use of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriago Trimmers and Coach Makers, Uas long boon known and practically acknowledged. HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which la a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing ita work equally well with the forge machine*.) and moat boccmea JkTprifo (hr (amity uae. A fall anpply of the above Machines for sale at Now York prices, by It, STRAW, 33 Market PITTSDDRaU, PA, Alto, tho BOUDQIR SEWINO MACHINE. Prlco from slstossC. ' tdoKl _ aulftledfr SEW IlJigrtiAOHlNHa^ AND MANUFACTURERS. B B I* D R - & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Bridgeport, Contn, Plttabnrgh,6B Fifth Street. This Machine SUtcbes the Floert or Coarseat Fabric* At tbs pleasure of the Operator, making with eon Oo* 7%otu and beautiful and dmuUe Stitches per Minute, Boise leuly, and are becoming Indispensable for family o»0. Full Information may t>« obtained by addressing James Swing, or ALEX. IL REED, A^at, No. 68 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. PAYNE, BISSBLL & cd:, ■i.wrr*CTUßCu or Cooking, I»arlor and Heating STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fendora, etc And Manufacturers of the Celebrated CAJETTAJL. COOKING- RANGE, HO. 935 LIBERTY STREET, jyifclydfc UAioioxsa PirrSBUEQH, PA. .jooa l. a0iD.,..„.,.w. ■'ccixocon. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD Ac CO„ Mannfacturera of OAST STEEL; also, BFRIXQ, PLOW and A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, fbnur Bow and Arif Strrrte, Pittibvrgk, ft. UA4C o. *. totrn U. B. ROGKK9 6s CO, Aaottactcuu of Rogers* Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Oanur Ron and Firtt StrteU, POiitmrgh, Pn~ Jogfcijdfc* was sxrrujf.. - 8. E. ItUUCSB SBBTON Sc BILBROUOH, L & RD AND HOD SB AGENTS, So. 101 Locust Sired, between 4£A and Ith Street*, ST. LOUIS, no. HOUSES, LOTS ud LANDS for ealeor lew; State, Conn ty and City Taxee paid on Beal Estate; choice election, of landienterednnderth*Gr*doationl*w,at 12U mti wr acre, comprising Ploe, Mineral and Agricultural land*. Warrants bought, aold and located. City refer ee* given. de7:&mfc J. M. LITTLE MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St Clair Street, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) aeflftlydfc PITTSBURGH, PA. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FOR LADIES AND MISSES, EMBRACING HUDSON BAY and MINE SABLE, stone marten, FfTOn, SQUIRREL, Ac. CAPES, TIPPETS, MUFFS, CUFFS and GLOVES, in great variety and price. noll:dfc M’OQRD A 00., 131 Wood atreet &EORGrE W. GREIGdc CO, KBO- TwT A NVFACTtTRERS, Canter 0/ Pfifce and iUehanfet Street, F'/IK Hard, PITTSBURGH, PA., Hanafecture Pine and Oak Keg* of the various dewsrip tiona of NAIL KEGS, which they will nil at the fotoerf narketprica. AQFrdontracta are respectfully solicited. All work war ranted of the beat quality. delifclydfo MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Mo. 18 Pine Street, St. Louie, no. tint to .Murdoch A Dickson, St. Louis, Day A Matlack, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cha*. Duffield k Co, Louisville, Ey, P. 6. Day A o©, Bonkers, Peru, lUa, Green k Stone, Banker*, Muscatine, lowa, Day k Matlack, Philadelphia, p*, R. Forsyth, Chicago, Freight Agent for niinola Central Ja&flmdfo JOHN COCHRAN dc BRO. Iron RaUlngrlron Vanlti, Vault Doors, Window Shntlen, Window Guardi, Ae., . Nat. 91 Second Street and M Third Street, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA, Hvw cn hard a variety of new Pattern, taoey and plain, dtable for all purposes. Particular attention paid to en closing Grave Lot*. Jobbing done at abort notice, mi® WK. c. rattan VAHDEVER & FRIEND, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, No. b, SMae’l Block, Dubuque, lava. d®-Colleetlon* promptly made In any part of Northern lowa, or Western wiecoimn. . - • • „ . Will to the purchaie and Sale of Heal Bstiti*. ot* tainloa Money on Bonda and Mortgagee eelilyafo jas. niolatjg-hlln. Alcohol, Cologne Spirit* and Fnul Oil, Not. 163- ing of safety eye a while the disease is making rapid pro- ' gren, and neglects hlmselftill a core is dext to fmpomible. Office A. 81. to 4 P. M. GLNo charge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to con sult ns by letter. Address DBS. aM. FITCH AJ. W. SYK ES, no23dctfdawT ja27 191 Penn st, Pittsburgh, I’o. A. A. Ciaxm.... 5. CAMUXO. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, Ho. 03 Fourth Street,. PITTSBURGH, PEN A’A. Ocm panic# represented of highest standing. Chartered by Pennsylvania and other States. Fire, Marine end Life Bisks token of all descriptions. A. A. CARRIER, lylftlydfe g. 8. CARRIER. DAWES Sc CLULKY, " Kloose, Blgn and Ornamental Painters, AND DRAINERS, Wh.ite Lead and Zino Paints*. Also, all kinds of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Gloss, Potty, Brushes, jk c-> 144 Wuod Strulttwodoort aboi* Diamond AU*y. mrlfcljdfb Business (E&angcs. DISSOLUTION. PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing A, between tbs undersigned, nsder the name and style of WALKER A CO, was dissolved by mntnal consent on tbs JOth_lnst. Tbs baslasn of the firm will be coatlnusd by W. AH. WALKER, who will fettle-up the baslness of the old firm. WILLIAM WALKER, HAT WALKER, JOHN BINDLEY. NOTICE. IPRTSBTOOB, Jan. 11th, 18C8. HAVE this day associated with me Benja toln F. Pettit and william H. Whitacro hi the general Commission, Wool and Produce Bnslaen. The style of the Arm will be SPRINGER UARBACGH A CO. SPRINGER QARBACGU. ■PxsaKa HAaaicaa.-Bxxjuiix r. rrmt— iru. a. wbctackz* SPBIHGBR QABBAtGB 4 CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Wool, Hides, Provisions & Predace Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. §§rg PHILADELPHIA: SPRING, 1858. m,A. H. ROflßHnsm ft BROOKS^ No. 33 (old No. 30) South Second St„ RESPECTFULLY invite Dealers aild Mil liners to their fresh end snperlor stock of RIBBONS, BONNET MATERIALS, CRAPIB, BLOND LACES, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, BUSCHES, STRAW BONNETS, MESS’ AND BOYS’ lIAT3, HISSES’ BLOOMERS AND FLATS. And every thbtf connected with tV# branch of the bust seas. r timo, and cash tnyers wIU find our prices adapted to their requirements and.ajiiacoaotof ?}4 per cent for cash will be allowed. cot ont and preserve this advertisement to re mind you of visiting ns when yon come to this city, mrlwodam Steam to Sonthiu THE MAGNIFICEI Vanderbilt, tot tor, will nfl the null*— npton and Havre. NT STEAMSHIP ma, P. K. Lott**, Uu-SSB iVtfa Xew Tort for Southampton aitd Uavrtl BatnrdAy April 10 Saturday. 22 3 Pricaof pataage according Cabin, $lOO aad $130; Second Gpedadelircnia in London For paaaaga and frelghtap] N’o- & Bowling Gran, Saw V« Frrm Southampton and Ham for Jfno Tort. ( Wednesday April 28 | Wednesday Jane 9 j Wednesday July 21 ito location of room, First Cabin SCO and (75. and Faria. ply to D. TORRANCE. Agent, Drk. feZ7tduph SeuUiamjloT*, Uam llnmeu for SnuUumjim and Bremen. SoatAamptnru for Sew J'i rl. Ariel. Saturday, March 2D. April 17. April 21 North Stir M April 17. Way 15. ftfoy 19. Artel, 44 May U. Jooo 12. JonelO. North Stir M Jujw 12. Jnly Id. July 14. Tbeio ateamabipa tone* at Uirrv. Spaclo delivered Id London and Parti. For passage or heigh! apply to D. TORRANCK, Age at, No.j Bowling Orton, Sew York. THE undersigned is authorised to offer at Public Sale, on Thursday evening, the 25th day of February next, at the Merchants’ Et change, -In the city of Pittsburgh, one undivided eighth Interest in aclalm against the Locks and Dams and ether real end personal estate, tolls and revenuo of the Yonghiogheny Narration Co., known aa the Larimer claim, consisting In port of two Out Mort gage*. one for $OOOO and anothor for $14,000 on said Compa ny’s Works,.and. 43 Bonds of $l,OOO each, issued by said VlinpekT The said Mortgage will bo doe this ycAr. The Dams and Real Estate of tho Yonghiogheny Naviga tion Co. are very valuable not only as an Indisputable out let to thousands of acres of the beet Bituminous Coal In UiU country, but (or the water power afforded In an admirable position for application to mill* and machinery. Tho coat of tie work* was considerably over one hundred thousand dollars. ACftTIN LOOMIS A CO., fals Block Brokets, 08 Fourth street- rnneh Artificial Flowers and Flower Slaterlals. W£ are now receiving our Spring Styles of French Flowers and Plowrr Materials, which fur ro rietjr god beauty nxrpum any former Mason'* Imports- Uona. Uanufsctoring oaarly all Lb* (foods we offer foraato, enables ns to offer to Wholesale purchaser* indoremeou both In prise and confined style*. (Milch and Fancy Feathers la many atytaa, anltabla for Spring Sales, also, etery description of low priced Fancy Feathers, for trimming Boji* and Childrens' Strew and Fancy Hats. For sal* on liberal tarma, by JNO. a UEMDERSON SMYTH A CO., 200 Broadway, Mew York. American iflowen, llnachea, Trlnnlorii *o.| Ac. THE subscribers beg to draw attention to their department of American Flower*, Rnechca and Trimming*, which willba found complete, th* dealgni being taken from the fashionable French, and the marra factor* cp7\/lned to their ctcn Ihctoriu. WktJttaU Buyert only tn reqneited to examine the (ampin. JNO. 0. lIEXDERSON SMYTH A CO, tfOQ Broadway, New Yorh. Boct'i Remedy tor Pulmonary and Tn« beretuar ConaampUon* HAVING been appointed solo Agent for the sale of Don ofckOXIMO BOCA'S celebrated CURB FOB CONSUMPTION, the public will now be pet la pooeuloQof ooeof the newt extraordinary remediee ex tant for whet bju here to tore been contidered an Incurable disease. I here the more readily uodertaksn (he agency, from the fact of its extreme simplicity—being an outmrd appiica (ion. lbs action of which U seemingly miraculous, end It* having nooo of those attributes which make op the numer ous compounds now la general use. With the utmoet confidence in the success of this remedy, l?hicb has heretofore beeo used iu private practice with great success, as is shown by numerous letters and certifl cates, Is now otfrred to the public. A pamphlet, containing direction*, letters from diitin guiihud individual*, and dccomsutary evidence from the physicians of the bnspital of lUrsna, Island cf Coho, Ac , will accompany the remedy. Then speak volume* in Its pialto, and pnhlidty is only required to render it as popular as it is beneficial. Address JAMES KBRSE. Sole Agent for the United States, No. Ml Market street, Philadelphia. Principal Office, 102 u FIT7.WATBK. frfrlnd The best k'ael to ttse this Weather la CANNEL COAL. A GOOD SIZED LUMP LAID ON THE Grata will retain fire for 48 honra, and at ao| time a brisk fire is wasted,* few blows of the poker andptfrto—it bursts oat into a brilliant flame, dispensing light and beat through all the room. TRY IT. Onlers left at the Depot, corner Anderson street and R. R, Allegheny, or dropped in the Post Office,Pittsburgh, promptly filled. Bituminous 000 l gi«Q delivered at lowest rates. fol-.lyd W. A. McCLURO. 1656. CAHPETS. 105& THE MARKET STREET CARPET STORE, IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all dHniruj. for Velvet, Brunei*. Thrceplv and In grain Carpets, of every description, style and quality. Fluor UllClotbs, from S to 24 foet wide, at lower prices than wo have ever before offered; Cocoa Matting for offices or churches; Painted Window Shades, and everything connect ed with the Carpet department of Ureas Furnishing. As we anticipate an advance in prices after the Spring Trade opens, we would suggest to purchaser* to make their •elections now from our large Btoclt and at our preeent very low prices. fe23 W. M’CLINTOCK- Sharon Iron Works. THE SHARON IRON COMPANY OFFER for tale or rent their extensive Iron and Steel Work*, at Sharon, Mercer county, Penns. These works are com paratively new, and in good condition, and provided with ample power and machinery for the, manufacture of every description of Iran, Nails and Spikes, and Blister, Shear and Oast BtcaL Connected therewith are about thirty-four acre* of land, with a large number of excellent dwellings for workmen. These works are located on the Erie Extra ■ion Canal, U the vlcinUy of numerous Blast Furnaces and Coal Banks, affording abundant supplies of raw material.— It la deemed unnecessary to be more particular in the d» acription. aa persons disposed to purchase cr rent will, no doubt, wish to tha property for themselves. Further information can be obtained by addressing tha Company, at Erie, Pennai fegH2wd DAVID AQNEW, Agent NEW OAJRFETS, AT THE FOURTH STREET STORE. W. D. & 0. HeCiLLDB Have just received a very large assortment of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, the latest stylo* for Tall Trade, comprising VELVET AND BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY AND THREE PLY, SUPERFINE AND LOW PRICED INGRAINS. Wool, Dutch, Hemp, List, Rag, Qallasd Stair Carpets; Ron, Mata, Cocoa Matting, Stair Rods, A«n Ac. Also, a choice lot of Draggets from one to tour yards wide; beautiful patterns Floor Chi Cloth, from 3 to 24 feet wide, with all other goods uxnally found In first dan Carpet Store*, all of which we are prepared to sell at the very low eat rate* for cash. oefi W. D. A. IL McOALLUM. TO LET—A two story brick Dwelling Eg containing 0 rooms ami flniihed garret,' situate J“g§ oc CFQarmit. Enquire of R H KlKU^^^ felft No 311 liberty street. TOLET—AwcII finished twa story g 9. Bride Dwelling, in nice order, containing stxjjjjg, room* and finished garret, witbgaa. water and bath room, ritoaiecoWasbingtonst, Allegheny dty, Enquire of ftlfi , n n KINQTNoSU Liberty street, TO LET—A two story Brick Dwelling a on Hay street, between Penn and the river. quire of felfl .B. U. KINO, 80.211 Liberty «t» BEANS —15bbis. iustrecM and for sals by &S 0 HESBY B. COLLINS. jctatnnrnts, Statement of the Dank of PUtibnreb. Mojut M«nsn«. M«rt-I.lst» f*3« • UtA\i. j'° iM i 83k ma J Discmiiu. si 4*, ««»l t»tato Mid Qriiootl Kent ' Stocks and Miscellaneous Do*b>other Eaok»..._ -sue ra Bank Note* * Checks kU. a. Trww. ■« :u.;^ (cold and eilm)— lJt LIABILITIES Capital Stock { |i t „ :ijli . , Prodtsand Earning ' l-iTfl-j j. «• ,■ mrtctom. Unpaid Dividend* and Suntom* Ac< t i V- m , 1 *' ,U ’ Jc>lin MutdtpJwarj.Joliii J. Dneto other Banks. .. _ i5 V"* ~ji • irCmn, K. F. tYiUoer, lieu* Guillem, KcnJ. D. WocUum, Circulation \Z t, A.M»nd»aii, Churls* J*. Wright, John J.Pattersoß, Deposit* - fcfrS * W»«*IT. Pus*,. * WM. V. PETTIT, President, $2,W>.70.i v. p*. ... | _ E. F. WITUEU, Vico President. The above statement Is correct tn the W«t «f mj kn. wj. C*x> ( Secretary, cog* and belief JOILN nABPETI, Colder , Hworn to and subscribed this Ist March. 18i\ l .-fur* U.£k hiladolpbl*. me. mr2 AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary Puhlic. **• , Statement of and Menu- Pnintny, Cuidw*!]’* . facturera* Bank of Pltfsbnrgh. A T - l-»no * on., PrtTsptnoit. Monday, >fajrh l«t. 1*73. J «‘tico k (*i_ do! • - LIABILITIES. rMHiiiuii ut't'ii?n pj u o* tr/TKit 1 Cspltalsnd Proflu. + » • M £? M . 11. W. POIXDKYtI? i r> Due. Depositors 17 V .VJ7 <'■> Franklin i>« “ Duo Commonwealth, i v_ ■■• re Insurance Company of Duo other Banks, IH.Ctu ;'7 *‘ H / L A D E 4 P ff [ A Note* In Circulation,! W.fOO Oft —- fl.u7t.uH !M Charles W. Jtou,kn,, E. Doris. ASSETS. ’ W. ttkharda, | fUmurlGruU Loans audDitcouoU.l 70£7«r. 7.1 }?"!!£?* Fit r i’ . I S. Brown, Beal Estate and House , 00,12 a 4t> MuriJecaiD. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith. Specie, Gold and SilTtr IAI £9O-J\ Tuluu Wagner, I Morris PatUrsoJi. Notes other Banks...; 27.*iS'OU „ ,• _ UJIAKLEa N. UANCRKIL President Duo b, utbr-r Bub.’ to 33i 40 OUUm 0. lumen, Srerourj. *• Till. Cunijany cuutmccs to unit. Imumnc—, - ,1,(171.0(1 M or HiutEo.l, on ...or, ik-Krlptluo ol prop,,,, 1ui,,.,,.0d The above statement l« corrwt and true to the Imst of my | rates m low as aro consistent with security, knowledge and belief. \S\ II DRNN’T Cudii* r ' The L*»mi*rvA» y haTO reserved a large contingent fnnd Sworn and subscribed before me. this Ut day of Man h, whK ' l ‘- w,th tbeirCapitaJ and PrHtmuais, safely turned! A.D.IBSB. mr2 J. F. Mahisue, Notary l'nl.U.- t afford uaiptii protection to the a«nr*dL BTr..™*!™. • : ... „ The A&w-ts of tho Company, on January Ist, lAil, aa pub- Statement of the Lxchsnge Hank of U»|„h| agreeably totbe Act Assoaibly, Were u fulluwa rlttibnrghi i , , PtTTSBCTOH, Blo?»D*T. Marrh I*»t. Mortgages - -4918428 08 Loan* and Discounts ft-TW »7« *.7 KralTSt.tr “aISTT 78 1 E ,V rj ,’ T.-nii*orary Loans. 83,900 17 In - C.il,(9J c*.» a 't<.'ka . ISIAR9 00 Notes and Checks of other Banks 2T.247 i.ci 4 “ •••*——— * ;•? Pits by other Banks.;.- inc.l.ul ta«t..«c hi 44 Since their Incorpuratiun,.* period of twentyons jean, they have paid upwards of One-Million,' Four llondred. thousand Dollars Losses by fire, tbercbT affording evidence : of flu.- advantage* of Inswtnce, as well as their ability and •disposition tit meet \rfth promptness all liabilities. J. QABDNE3 COFFIN, Agent, •OOlce Southeast cor. Wood and Third st*.. Continental Insurance Company. Capital Stuck hIS.OOO 00 Contingent Fund and Profits— 171.561 3*> Circulation...... w Peposftes 240,tm4 42 Doe to other Banks. < 15,WT 07 $1.640,59: !so I. IL M. Mnrray, Coahil'r r.rtho Exchange Dink of Pitts burgh, Udug duly affirmo], d<-j>ow> and pay, that tie aliofe statement is correct, to the brat of uiy k unwinder uli! !•©- lief- 11. M. MCItKAY, Cariiii r. ' Affirmed before me tli la lit day of ll*rch, l&vS. Jdc2 8. SMITH, Notary Public. Statement of the Citizens* Bank. Plttahnrgh. Marrh lit.lSit. ASSETS. • Loan a and Discounts ssfvi,so2 Coin in Vault 75,382 00 Nctea and Checks of other Bank* b.« 32 uu Duo by other Banka 21,615 *-s LIABILITIES Capital Stock Circulation Depositors Contingent Fund and Profit* Due to other Bank* The above ststemsut it correct to the beat <•( my hn.-wl edge and belief E. D. Ju.VK.s, Cn*hi- r Affirmed before me this Ist day of March, IsaA mr2 J. Y MACKENZIE, Notary l*ubllr. Statement of the Mechanic** Dank of Pittsburgh. MoXiuT. March Ist 1856. LIABILITIES. , Due to other Banka. Due to Depositors... £229,520 30 AS.-ET 3. Bills aud Notes Discounted $622,702 bit Do* by other Banks 41,M0 02 Note! and Checks of other Banks 10,744 25 Specie In Vanlt— uy.442 73 (\fy of Pittsburgh, u. 1, Geo. D. Met!raw, Caxhlrr of the Mechanic*'Rank of Pittsburgh, being duly sworn, depose *iui say, that tb» above statemeut l* correct, to the beet of my ktiowledg* and belief. GEO. D. 51HJRKW, Cashier. Bworu Wtore me this Ist day of Marrii, 1858. mr2 A. W. Notary Public. Statement of the Iron City Bank. PlTTsnctQii, March let. 1158 Loans and Discounts $ 194.G6S f.l Dae by other Banka 4T.2iri Kb Notes and Check* of other Bank* 26.1115 «> Specie 44.243 On Circulation ...... :“.7Cu On Doe toother Banka .... 1.105 7k Due to D-'jiusiton 07.760 IV4 JOHN MAUoKFIN, Ca.hier. Affirmed nnlo before me. mr2 J. Y. MACKENZIE. Notary PnUir. Statement of the Allegheny Bank. March Ist, IV.S. LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 251.750 h»> Circulation HKh-iVi o>! dwelling boose, barn, and alt necessary outbuilding*. ‘I lie place aUionds with limestone and mid; aleo kjtiuc* of pur water; is under good fence, the land productive and in a high state of cultivation- In addition to which there is »-«*l sulOcient to pay for half the place. In short, I*. i« m>t mr passed.by any farm in the county. As the proprietor is not a farmer, in either theory. pras tice or inclination, he proposes this trade for improved property in either city. Apply to Wm. A. IRVIN, at Station Hofei, Allegheny, from 8 to 0 o’clock, A. M., or from 4 to 5 P. M mrt’ LOST —A stout Scotcn Terrier Dot,, nhouf one year old. with cropped cars, dun colored. The Dnoer will be suitably rewnrded by returning him to tnrt I.BWIS * ttIXiEKTOV 107 Wood ft. o»tu a. trwij n m tMarm. LEWIS & EDGERTON, (Successors to D. T- Morgan A C 0.,) Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, 107 Wood street. Pittsburgh. mrZ WANTED —500 Young Men to act as L7 mrS JOB.JXKMINQ. MATTSON’SOELEBRATED syringes —These Syringes aro pronounced to I* superior to any syrlDgenow In use. Tho*e wishing anything In this line shonid call and examine them before purchadug < t»e whers. _m rt JOB. FLEMING. SPONGES —A large assortment of fine Sponges constantly on hand at JOS. FLEMING'S. Broom corn —Two tons, prime quality, 'Just arrived and foraale by J mr * J I). CANFIELD. L INDEED OIL, boiled and rnw; also Vur oishes and Turpentine, for aale at No. 2d and 28 gt StreeL • J. A 11. PHILLIPS. Fire proof mineral paint-2o barrels, of different colon, on hand and for sale tv J. k 11. PHILLIPS, 26 & 24 fit. Clair st. I * LOUR AND 78 bbls Flour, Gsllatlne Mills; 19 bbU and 7 bags Flaxseed, t 3 arrive and for sale by ISAIAH RICKEY A CO. FIX)UR— 500 bbla. Whito Wheat extra fam ily, In store and for safe by SPRINGER UABBAUGH k CO , ror2 No. 295 Liberty street. POTATOES —200 bbls. on hand and for by LEWIS k EDGERTON, IOT Wood st. ONIONS —10 bbls. Onionn for sale by nra HENRY n. 00l USB. EGGS— 3 bbls. fresh Eggs just rec’d and for sale by mn! HENRY 11. COLLINS. IXED &. DRY PAINTS of all colors for •Me by J. kn. PHILLIPS. 20 428 81 Cfeir.L Window glass & putty for naie~7t 26 and*2B fit Clair st, J, 4 11. PHILLIPS. OA BBLS. YELLOW OCHRE do Whiling; 10 do English Ycnltlao Red; 10 do American do; Stuns Chalk. For atoll, ml MACgEOIT-iJt FINI.RY SO UNSEED OIL just roo'd br OV mrl MACKEQWN k EINLCI-; IllcliArtllon-. Irlib Lln.ni, Dnuuki. A.V rpHE public will please bear in mind tb nt RICHARDSON, SONS A OWDUN ..&aggSg^Aig£yAg^ ■ Water Rent on Hew BulldlneaT A „ p ERS°NS owing Water liont .m JjLßujluinge now in progrtm, or recently *rrcU4, »rc r “V eU, ° account'j during the Oontracton invnding to vm building purpoM are ‘mreby notified taat utey tnurtprerioosly procure a pmTr.it tfc*r«far, u Ab W«Wby auOrdinance, passed May 26, U5l. Permlucan to proemwt at U». Office of the-Water Works. Council Cu>mi.crs fs2fl;lw<| FDW, it: WRIGUT. A«-wf.> HOGS— 5 dressed hogs to orriveand for Bale °y fb9) QSNIIT .IL 00LLINB. Slrrdmato' inmranM Co. of Pbilulelpkia. WM. V. PETTIT. Prest. J). J. McCANN, Secretary. Amount .-tf tlai.ita! Stock paid to and Inrcstwl—s2oo,ooo 00 Surplus .. til 63,438 3$ "'s2aa,«a 8& lusams Cargo Risk*on thftOhto and MtnMppf films and tributaries. Insures against lbei or damage by Fire, sl*n against the perils of the Bm, and Inland Nangatinn and Ti auiportation. $1,840,6117 85 fncnrp*mt*f by thr IsgMatttr*' of Awnryleania,' with a PRRPBTDAL OUA RTBR. Authorised Capital, One Million Dollan r . lSecured and Accumulated Capita— Jfo. Cl Bulntif Sfreit, about Setotid, J^iQadtlpkia^- Fire Insurance on Buildings,Furniture, Merchandise, Ac. gcneally. Marine Insurance uo Cargoes and Freight*, to all parts of the world. Inland Insurance on Good*, Ac, by Likes, Rivers, rv w .i« and Land Carriage*, to all parts of tha Union, oa tbs most (avoroble terms, cuoslstent with security. . . .. ps.tfjo «*■ 75.9U IS 41,57 b :«7 11,208 12 r* UUOtOU. GEORGE W. CuLLADA V,formerly Recorder of Deeds, Ao_ Philadelphia. , , WM. BOWKRB, formerly Register of Wills. } '■> JOHN N. 00 LEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith r Tmrwwtiply rattortmi, J. 1* Tanner, I. Grti-r Pprmil, W. B. Mcllriile, C A. CriUoii, CIIAItTERED 6ii*Firo and Marine Risks! OFFK PmirJi'Qt—A. A. 1 Vice Pn-aidelit—UutiT I and Troasarri Western Insurance Company OP i’lTlfiDUUOfl. GEORGE DARSIE, Prwident. F. M.-.GORWNj Secrolaryr - -• OFFICE. No. W Water street; (Spang k Co.'s Warehouse.) up stairs, Pittiiburgh. ITCH Inrurp against all kinds «/ tHrt and Marine Biikt A //in** Imtiluiion managed by Directors, who an wtU known tn the coottnum'ty, and who art determined, by promjUnejt and liberality, to maintain (hr character eiilA they hare at ruined, aj nffmng the best protection to those who ASSETS, OCTOBKR 81, 1857. SlocA Acci-unts OO Mortgage 2460 00 ltllls lloci-lvabtr 4 f JCI €7 Gillie Furniture 240 00 open Actxiuuts. 9,479 04 Omli 14,841 48 Premium Notts 69 Bills Ih'iconuted 125,003 73 G.orge DArtie, U. SniJrf.Jr^ J. W.BuUer, Q. W. Jackson, James JlcAulpy, Alexander Spoor, Andrew Acklt-y, no 16; EnrcKa lmaraoee Companr, *” 0? PENNSYLVANIA. OJice >Vo. 99 iN&faroA. : Assm,-Bor. 1857i Stork Dq« Bills, payable on demand, end secur ed by two approved namee_. $97,880 0O Cash in Pittsburgh Trust Company-.. 60,1 M 14 Premium « car ja Bills K-crivahle. , # 9*987 10 “—«• iSm co siutroa kxchange Bonk £to«k—Cost {LOSO 00 3uu shuu-s Iron City,Bank Stock—Amount paid 7400 00 2t)o shares Allcghuuy Bank Stock— do- 5,000 00 8T «h*rv* M< shinies’ Bank Stock—Cast. *£2A 63 llouk Accounts— ..._ l . , , , 14A72 28 OflirA- Fnrinture 603 12 J. U. Bhoruberger, W K. Nlmick, It. I). Cochran, John A. Cauphry, C. W. Batchelor, James I. Bennett, W. J. Anderson. R. PnnviT, Secretary. Delaware Jlutnul Safely iruaranee Company, Incorporated by the Legislalurt qfftnntylvania, 1835, • Office, S. E. Comer-Third and Walnut PHILADELPHIA. MABLYE VfSC&ANCESan Vowels, Cargo, and Trdxht tn all parts of the world. t Lb LA YD Li* SZIBAii oA.S on Goods, by SlTera,Canali, Lakes and Lend Carriages, to all parts of tht>TTwln n , t’lRB Ii* r SURA2s OEB on Merchasdlxe Storva, Dwelling llocsaa, Ae. • y Assets of the Qmmany, Kav. 2d. 1887. Bonds. Mortgages, and Real Estate-.—8101,350.G* Philadelphia City, and other Lnapa. , 137.01135 Stock In Banka, Railroad k InmaaceOoa.. 13.508 OO Dills , Rrcrlvahle...—.—33o,3ol 05 Cash on baud 38,803 00 Balances in hands of Agents, Premiums on Marius Polldcsrrranuy Issued, and oth er debts duo tho Company 03,730 57 Subscription Notes : 100,000 OO William Martin, Joseph U. Beal, Edmund A. Bonds r, . John R. Penroes, George Q.Loiper, Edward Darllngum, Dr.-R. M. Hustou, WUibun C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer Mcllvain, Charles Kelley, 11. Jones &mi. urtusci. t • W. A* RhoJee, A. 8. Lipnincott, James P. smith, Chaa. J. Held, Wm, Neal. Jadgn Heath, E. D. Jor.**, Esq., Cash. Cit-Ek James Malinger, Eeq-, Uenn. Robinson A»> Jam** Howard, bq, - T. Kennedy, Jr., k . v: Q. C. LATHROP, Prt*ldeak LEWIS GREGORY. 1 w - DABUSO,YJe* Prwident . Second Vice Pmld’t. f Bfaacil o®e*, 8 Wall *u, N, V. •JAMES WHiflllf, Secretin and Treasurer ’-’ 97 ff>tq rtreet, PimbSrgli- Mnnen’ and-aechanln’ Fire and Swine Imnrante Company. W. W. Corner Second and CTalnntSta., • .. . ABsn»ovraicQk>4VT,jistjAarl£?,'iBs9 ' Bosda, Slartages, Ground Bent*, Bank and other Bt»ek*. ....... ftSt4*.vi'en ’ Loanedfor Stock*. .LZI *3?,«0 S Trostßondto ,■-„„„ 211*1 <2 Deterred payment on fitarh g» -*n m Bill* S® 6? £**& on hand and doe from Apmte—44*ooo 33 PremiumioaPollcleamentlyWiedaoddebt* ' 7?- dneth* ' f - •••'•'■' ' ! :S4^SD4i _ •. : t- • STIOMAB & JLOBKNCE,fmidea* Enwaao B. Emootn, Secretary. DiTld'fi.Br6wß, Ch*rle*L.'Buts. . * ' , rinasoasa uaractcxs. Kewiayvr* Graft; } JuawiniUncar, - Jamei Htnrard* C©-.. i Pbel»,OuTiCa; ' Wn.McOollyT&r p No. 90 Viter Bu-e«t. .feiaapo- r‘.--,-TgpMA3 if. hunteb, agtut: John H. Brown, H. Bald win, CiUieni’ laniraßM Coop’f of ; Pillibnrj* WM. SAMUBi L MABSHEIX, Secretary. OJJtaU Vkier Sriet, txtoern J£zrHt as 4 Wood Clinton* Hnll wad Cano BUkt oo lb* Ohio ud-lllfr tbatppißirera, andTrfbotarie*. 49»XnsQKaag*iBst!ociordimag»b7nre. Abo, mio»t the peril* of the Be* and Inland NarigatJoa and Tranmcri alien. . % . . *UL»croaa. Wm. Itogdej, O.pt.M.l* Btoltof. Samuel B**, 8. 11. KJer, Jac. Ur Cooper, ' ' John B. DOworth. ? Jaa.-Park. Fraud* BeOm, \ i laaaohLPannock, f -B. Hartanab,— =-«- . Jobs 61ilzitaa.> ■ Capt-SaalC. Yomis, -WalterßmDjL -Jaaa Jodd OJqweO,Jr/ 4 PitUborgh life, Fire and fiailne Ini. Co. Office, Comer Market and Water Stß.. pirraucKan, pa. EOBT. GALWAY, Pruldent. I F.A.Eoimt.Wy ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Brest- A*n*iw ftxxac, 11. D n Examining Physician. - Thli Ownpany mates erciy' Insurance appertaining to connected with LIFE RISKS. ' " ■.. Abo, against Hall and Cargo Blab, on the Ohio and Hlsdssippl risers and tributaries, and Marine Bisk-rot •rally. And against Leu or Damage by Flr&, ■ >•*. . And against the Perils of the Bca and Inland NaTlntioe and-Transportation. Pol idee lasted at the lowest rates consistent with safety all parties. nts Bobert Galway, . Samuil McClnrken, Joseph P. Gaxsam, AI. D, John Scott, JniWM Dsrid Richey, James W.'Haihnan, Cbas. Artmthaot, ftlg-»my2s»ly Alexander Bradley = Joseph & Leech, _ •;' John Follertoo, Nathan W. Hart, . Dorld IL Chamber* William Carr, Robert H. Ilirtier, John STGOI,. Philadelphia anri t.w*» inbcbakos oompant, No. 149 Chesnot Street."' : OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. * u of Innjroner, cither Poipetnol or limited, on ererj dercrlption of Property or UerohswliM, •t reuobtMe niter of premium. ROBEBT. P. KINO, Proddrat. M. ff. BALDWIN, Vico Prerldrst BtVCTOU. E. 1L Co**, fleorjre W. Brow*, Joseph fi- Pool, John Clrytoo. . . 'lt WClor. t Charles P. Bayes, E. B. EugtUh P. B. Saeery, C. Sherman, S. J* Metric**, T. ISmCXSUUie, Secretary JO. OPfIK, A^ot. Special Notices. Mosoxuuteli iixmox,- l t> * , ftttibnrgh, Feb. 2Cth, ISM. ( IJSiwL President and Managers of, the theSthonffchnenL m ,IW I rogte,°y{gJ”" _ • 01T3C OF PITTSitCJUIuI i . Coaraotixa’h Omcx, reUjMth. 18M.J JFsrALL persons holding Improvement or except bond*, are hereby- notified to' present them at this OSes for examination and registry . tl Ss* wb f” »m i» sadittd «. pdttMj.biiti,MU,wlai the city *ra bepeaaed on the »m* day they are reccited, except when the amount U fix ed by law and dues not require scrutiny. HENItT IAMHBBT, City Controller Ol&eltonn.dvi.K. tolr.K. . ’- S . [City dalllee cdpy.l \ OmcK PmacMß, Sr. Warn k Cnicaao ft. it. Co . .. • _ PllUbnrgj, lurch 1.t.-lSSsT'’ / to Stockholders.—The first An DMlmMtiDg of the Stockholders of the PltUborch, Of the-Comp«»yibrthd first MTenteon jßootl»ofthe consolidation wfllbe presented and reed; The Election tor a new Board of Directors will be held at sw/saras"*"- tessx- tassfiag ■ppltolioo toiho ammmEZ ■isgffijSSSSSS* beclowed from the fflthinst. to lstprox. T.D,MEBSLEE.6eCTeu^. PlTT “ pt s° *Usen lunuire*OoT) Cwner M*rk«t «t*_ 2d floor. t Pitttbtirgb, February 10th, 1858. ) rnS»DmDiXD Notice.— The Board of Diio ton of Ibii Cokpioy htn thli 4it dtdind iMm oot oflhi profit* of the laat dz month* of FOUR LABS per shire, applicable to the reduction of Stock TXotc? F. A. KDfggABT. Se^T. OxnciortHSGErißi&Minvo CWoiriTi ff^ws t Sr x ; K of t t! 8 Com P“»y represented Btan! »™ Iff, I§3, 369, m> 3M. " rWeh 110 wrtMeatwbijbeen lmed. bu s!!™ *s* ° r MMBa«Bt-da»9Mca* IS I 7 ’ “ d .f ftt B*lo,lnth«c»j^r Pittiborgh, on tb* 18th d*j of llarrhsext, nnlar' ifc« fclteHw WATERMAN PALMER, Tmmm. auction Sales. jfi?ES &%*sBB*asL 25 000 SI E R “A N AND SPAN bb cioaes at Aronra—on tvHoA.dijmoniiiig.Msrcliifld, it 11 o’clock.xlUm Com -255“ ■**“ Boouu, Norin Him iUM,iiU bo kolA *uaeo» re**TT«, for account whom it may conctfn, 25.C00 Asa qnaiity German and Spanish Clean. embracing eele knted bread*. mrl F. iL DAVliTZoct fTTALUABLE STOQKS AT AUCTION OaXxt»wlßy*Tealn & MMtli: 2d; M 7 o'clock at the * thm fM, ui quite U eb«R limps nmpto and eastt/tiianscwi eonatfoctluo. For ,*?*-. r t D. *? V HODCTWBOJT, . • ga J|» n _ 1 , ~ f . : * No. n Eailthflaldstreet. of * e «ooUrfru airwdxfn tbs nuto, mad* wpm oapfccpg, THfc a Hf,j. ’•. • . . Jc s« smtrvEn & PHWORTH. ROLL BUX’ms—2bbl«. Ireah roll this rac’d and for nla by IttHUT B-OOIXCiB. gj> BBLS. EGGS rec’d and for sale by * w ftM " SBBITSB * DttWOßtßi