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TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH IC, 1 863 -
"" Tte K*aiu , Courfcr
•ft, correspondent of T « Lcconl ,
4- fiiyuirer BP»■» in u.eir effort, to
rruS:rrr«r^
KMiaas Tho administration is at -work with a
£Lgaki» to dssperarion, and has at its com
mand means which hare too often prosed potent
in influencing Congressional action. Theedilor
„f that journal, however, who is good authority
in regard to Washington aiioirs, andjtho has had
some twenty-fire years experience in obserring
tho run of notional politics and the morements
of politicians who congregate at that city,
lakes a different view of tho matter from that
takieh by the correspondent of his journal. Ad
mitting that if the Republicans and their AnU-
Lecompton allies should consent to the taking of
,TOte in the House of Representatives at this
time, the result could not be otherwise than
fatal, the editor relies on the good sense and
management of the friends of freedom foMhe
ultimate defeat of the scheme. The Courier says:
••The Democratic Party under tho ruling or
their Speaker, proved to the countrysomofew
weeks since, that a minority, under the rules of
the House, and Bpeaker Orr’o construction of
these rules, may prevent a vote upon any ques
tion when they once gravely delcrmmeßotod^
They determined that there should be no vole
upon Mr. Harris’ motion for a committee to ex
amine into the Kansas frauds; »“d sitting
per tactics to adopt, who can doubt Ihat the
RranbUcas party, or so many of them at least
as F are prepared to stand by their pnnciplcs
instead of practising that crpeiency
has, and we trust ever wiU insure defeat, are
. prepared to prevent any vote upon Lecomp
% ton fraud by the present Congress. We know
'rihat there are those who, abandon our pnuci;
dies, say—“ Let the Democracy have their way
and foreenppn the people of Kansas the Le
eempton Constitution, and their ruin is
inevitable. The law will be resisted, civil war
will pervade the country, and the
and the slave power, bo ambulated. This we
believe. But shall we do ovil, or permit it to be
ddue, that good may flow therefrom r God
forbid ■ and may all who counsel such erjicfiency,
now as heretofore, be confounded and disgraced
by their evil practices recoiling upon themsolves.
Most aasurellyrthe people will not sanc n 7
such proceeding; and what is more, it wiu at
once be proclaiming, that our opposition L>‘ h «
proceedings of the Executive and thedema
gogues w ho control him, is not based upon
ciple and a determination to defend tho conßUl
tional rights of the people of Krnisas, but « Urn
result of mere political expediency seeking, the
control of tho Government, even .at the hazard
of Civil War. The time has arrived wbe ° '
becomes the’duty of the Press to y ak plamly
uuto this subject; and in the performance of
that I duty we tell the Republican Party in the
_House of Representatives, that if they permii the
naasaeo of the Act forcing upon the people of
Kansas tho Lecompton Constitution, they,
they only, will be held responsible for the Civil
War which must inevitably follow.
We agree with the Courier in its position that
no consideration of partisan expediency should
influence the course of the Republican members
of Congress in the Kansas matter, and we arc
pleased to observe by their course, that without
a singlo exception, they are acting under a more
noble and patriotic motive,’ in listing
consummation of tho great fraud. The fact that
the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton
Constitution would annihHate the democratic
party—would leave James Buchanan without a
party in the Korth to opoligiie for his errors, or
to Bupport his administration—ehould not in
duce us to forget that the same cause which
would have this effect would plunge Kansas in
- bloodshed, convulse and disorganire the nation,
disgrace the country and bring reproach and
dishonor on tho very name of our Republic
The country needs the services of the Republi
cans, who are of the people. It has been so long
ruled and plundered by mere partirans-men
who forget their obligations as American citi
zens in their blind subservience to party—men
who were at all rimes willing to barter away the
principles of the government in obedience to a
slavish fear of idle threats, or to gratify their
lust for power and positional has been so long
in this condition that it is sadly in need of the
aid and support of those • who are actuated
by higher motives and governed by nobler
impulses. Let the Republicans continue to
resist, as heretofore, the consummation of this
Lecompton infamy by every honorable means
within their power. Shouldil prevail let it be
I 1 II Republican mem
-4—ronaSgSTs. 'The Courier further remarks
in reference to the course of the Free Sta e
members of Congress:
“We need not remind our friends in Congress,
that under the ruling of Speaker <h». it
less than forty members present, w prev
vote on the fraud. nH “ inlo I
ceasary other every twelve
two squads, reUev g e Marc h next, and to
hom ?atmSe”mdetermination to adhere to them
Pr? rildea Sitil the existence of the present
ment of this fac ~ ™ pro bably show fight for
Executive minions WHI P J incci met the
friends of resoWed to
stand by their P".” cl P' M ’“ e d There is no
these principles will be i dcTotcd
thlfwhSe count?? the dreadful consequences of
a wide-spread civil war.
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SEflsi tsi^ ! =«■ ; y is^4srasr^r; : >£= i
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2£ «o the victims, has . *«P eye inht,-l l 0 do &*SSS&S&ti H> “ gSSSSSwS ~ta ,J '**“
head and a willing hand in his master s serrice. ; with, or pmii*va*io K to Polmonwry Dl, *‘** Doeto rther Benkt- r *CZ"l&N°° BwoodT. m*y. WM. V. PErnT.Pnw^J-^
Le t him discover. the least defection-tbe to* | m*■ BK a. men a “ESSES .£££ j. , ■SKf*®
halting in the work— and they are despatched , • th( . famlly larj.ed to at- .ij or too fluently DISEASB-iw : .: u> f * /- i r , • ® W " W * ' owo..
▼ith litile or noceremony. Ia not euch conduct
worthy of as administration that is using all its 1 ■ , „ : £ t T. " £Sf2- u , -R-™*, „*** ! S&K? 8 £
energies to ignore the very existenee of the P „. on . „, sedentary B.btt., m “Tn i n °» l, ° -- .nsr.KLOQMM. , romr^Wd-n a Co, da
sovereign people of Kansas T | A. «... * - ** \
teristic of the party that endorses the action of j remedy. ,t k* to> .Pength sod ecergy w th« •yv ; «i|.So ct. w (or coMvlmtioa I “ <Mtt it-W. t>o
the Kansas Border Knffians '■ | J, bo mg „, _ „«■ add.., - j c . p i«^ ? -
that CoL Fobket, the former friend and odvo 1 lhe llom *ch. f n , nit , Addre» drs. C. gL Pittsburgh, P** | Da® Depflattor*..~*————~ '**'•• *«rs' -a
Mr. Bnchanan-who was his chief man- ss&
ager in the laat Prestdential election-ash. mjm pohiic ...oo,d wt— • “T A. CAHBIBR A BHO-. ! *
‘•whether we live under a free parc tuutnK. , „ . : Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency,
THft Preaident’a course, since hia inauguration, Jlp^rbottle,or*ix bo«\M ior|s, y p . Nn , 03 Poartto Street,
israther that ,f a despot than of the Chief „r. p r^OT.^‘—
■ i
man with power.
Kansas" a 3 d Mi**M«A.-Tto tack,
tho wo distinct bills lor the admission into
uln of Kansas and Minnesota scheme
-hU seemed to meet with mnch favor a few
«el. Ice, on the pro-slavery side of th.qocs
tion —does not, it appears, receive the approba
tion of a large portion of the South. It is a
administration measure, gotten op. uodoubt by
Mr. Buchanan himself to strengthen the_ Le
o—jndic by drWing some northern.
COI SL of Congress, under other circumstances
Xc y support. The discontented
w wh om allusion haa been made,
'are not disposed to humor the Present in his
a ‘•compromise,” but contend for the
notionfco question to Congress.
submission of tho nave l 0 b .
They want Kansaa to Thls rftt her bad
Chfa« ames in the
rTrif 'Consideration of their eubser-
least, should have boot allowed some
rphoie from the ***•££*
nation to which they arc exposed. lUnnesota
sronldhave been a pretext for many a
volt for Kansas, though it would nothave^been
by any means the governing motive. On h
eubieot we have the following from tho Wash
ington Correepoadont of tho North A-nmco
Z Is pretty well posted up m matters and
things about Washington rp
°Tho extreme opinion oFtho south, asrofleot
™ newspaper ’organs, beguiß to de-
fiercely agaiist tho proposed
if 1 ota and Kansas, demanding
vote M Lecompton, and also against
a naked totei or• * Mr p ßgb , to which
the amendment h ' d „i Tcn in relnolant
some of J tho personal persuasion of the
adhesion, Alabama and other
President* ilh ju known sentiment, have
gtales affiliating ...e echos, they will make no
declared in 0 f any sort upon the
conditional and it must *>•’
admission of Bt bU . If the l ill should
pure and simple, or’ Uje c i oße of next
be sent from the MCte d, a motion to strike
week, as la
ont Minnesota first, carried by a coalition be
amendmeat, m S their most radical
tween the MPubUcana non under all the cir
opponents. Bafjh nnd refreshing
eumslanoefl, wo remanded to tho special
Should tho dement now pending,
committee, uu t t 0 take that direc
tho SenateibUlwout® rf ty wotU equally
lion, if th* PS* And onee inthe
effeotive for k i li _P I wnthorltT to explore the
- to predict wheoKwould
The Reigk orTinnoa.— In the Press of So l- I
nr day we find a letter from Col. Forney, doted
Washington, which is exceedingly frank, and
contrasts March, 1858, with March, 1857, to the
no small detriment of the heartless creature
whom we call by courtesy the President. He
"'“What is the aspect now * One wide Reign
of Terror. A test is erected here like “°“ C _
horrid instrument of torture, upon which Dem
ocralß are tried and executed for their opinions.
The work of decapitation has ceased against
Ufc-time foes, and is now waged UP™ o^.™' 1
cherished friends. Men are removed and cal
umniated not for being opposed to Democratic
principles but for being too much in faror of
them. The humblest clerk, with bis bttle fam
ily who struggles along on his thousand dollars
ayoar.must hide hi. sentiments or leaTobm
place. For the bold and upright Democrat
who dares to think aloud, there is short shrift
If he has an office ho must Jie ready for the
ominious cartel of dismissal on the instant If
he is an independent oitisen, ho .. ercluded
from the Departments and from the White Uouse
like a common leper. An “'“y of ”P i on
thealert hunting forrictims. Wo to the uuguard
ed gentleman who in the presence of oneof these
eager esres-droppers, may let Ml a free opin
iofl It is at once canght up and earned, with
no lack of exaggeration, to the ear of power.
If lh“re is on this round globe a rnctijnorc
despised in civilized,society than any other, it is
of inform*, The JoW" 1 ,‘Thom im
the noblest or Irish orators has made them im
mortally infamous. These mercenaries now
hold high service in Washington I eoold_nome
several of them from our own Stale, but_l to
bear for the honor of Pennsylvania. They gloff
iuTheir shameless trade. Broken in fortune,
reckless of their own fame, laughing at con
science in others nnd rejecLing itforthcmseWes
they swarm here anxious to earn lhcir iy
waees The most of these creatures, happily,
are the men who have pursued and P e "'
the President with the same T f °“
now display towards those who differ from h
Kansas policy.” m __
The Toshaoe Tax.— We are indebted to a
member of the Beard of Trade for a copy, in
pamphlet form, of the unanswerable argnment
lately published by us on IhoTonnage Tax ques
tion. We trust the pamphlet will be widely cir
-1 culftted. , ... .
While on this subject, we cut the following
from the proceedings of the State Senate on
Thursday last:
Mr. Wilkins, a bill to exempt railroad compa
nies from the payment of a tonnage tax.
Also one to equalise the lai on tonnage pas
sing oter railroads, canals and Backwater navi-
“Renting these bills. Mr. Wilkinsexplained
that they were upon a eery important subjeot
I the ton/age tax. The two bills might appear to
be contradictory, lie believed the tonnage tax
ought to be repealed. These bills would bring
the whole enbject before the committee, for their
Gaizam, on leave, made a statement. He
said ’in effect, that whilst the railroad companies
have been active in circulating and forwarding
petitions for the repeal of the tonnage tax, a
strong feeling in opposition to the repeal has
been grow inf up over the State, and particularly
in the Western counties. The people are noir
moving on the subject, and he asked that noth
ing said by his colleague might have the effect
the opinions of Senators on this ve y
important subject. In.a few days, he (Mr. Oa,
jam) expected to have memorials from mtizens
of the West on the subject, to which he would
call the particular attention of the Senate.
Sexatou Cameeox AND TUB COEUEESSIOXAI
Peivtixq. —Senator Cameeox, of this Stale,
made a very important statement a few day. ago,
in his plane in the Senate, in regard to the eltrae
agent charges made for certain volumes ordered
by Congress. It is true beyond a doubt that the
public printing has been the source of an incon
ceivable amount of extravagance and corrnp^
tion, and we are glad that Mr. CAUcnos has
taken the subject in hand. Although he is, po
litically, on the wrong ride of the house to ac
compli much now, yet his well known energy
and pereeverence may pave the way for future ]
reforms in this branch of the government ex
penditures. Senator Cameeox proposes the abo
lition of book printing by the government, leav
ing the matter to individual enterprise. This is
right and proper, and we trust the suggestion
may prevail
MMSEJ. Editoes : —ln y»»T
sSStSa^J#
SSSrtSSs&rf
■" conned f d.d.t- K
~r
p\e&3c make the
Bask Statements.
the week preceding
148,878
558,675
93,155
86,950
123, 06W
37,380
110,136
B’k PittsVgb
Exchange B’k
M. AM. “
Mechanic*’ “
Iron City "
Allegheny “
Tur meeting of the Minnesota Mining Com
a report was read, from which the following
statistics are taken:
Product aud vale* of material-total, ■ *
Mu*»Copper.
Barrel Copper,
-'>«kss s “™' h '
too' l»l J~-“ !»»«»• "/ J%l» r
Orow »fcluo of product, •
Lee* expenditure*.
Cost of mining, • '
Other expense* *t the min®,
p„ . ia»^7 7 i
of flD® Ccpp« whoD .nxaiwl, 23,(3 p*rtt>
Aicrw l'ric« obuloei - ' . . *W,O--M
if Copper oob^^
MJolDgccrt, - *
TrmniporUUoo account.
Smelting account, •
Internal awl commifl»ion.
losnmnce account, -
Taxca,
Offlco expense*.
(leneral expons©*.
Unto,"**.
toola and implement*, U*e«tocx,T*a*eU> _ . po.OOG
Supplle* naiTmaUrittlaut all kindi.at coe , _ 12« MB
Surplus of property at rntno oT*r aacta, __J——
Gross product,
Leta expenditures,
Tjimtpgm for IBM
mourco.
Mineral on hnad *t the mice,
Personal property and roppU** « n
iu!G recotfebl".
Cash tn TrtMnrer’s band*,
Qaah in Apot't band* •» mine,
4 ’ it»nn.rnta.
BflU debtt . ISjaSO
»SSSS£&~**~» -^JSE
s*B4*76
13,076
jjgat imftTtlUbto
i. *» **“”■
Special j&otices
Cob Liver 0i1..—1 have on hand a large
.apply ofCMUrer Oil, .bleb l> «™*.l *™b :
In bottler or on dmoßbl, by tbr pint or iflb,.. Tbb
5. to been .rlenrlr.-ly n«a tor «b. I~t y-«r*. bj *b» j
to., pby.iti»n. in EnroprnnJ *»«•“» °" '“’“M
Kicked. Scrofolk. Bronchltto, Telter, 0! J Snrr. .dJ cl “r*. 1
add rrery form P ul “°“sJ t nf a imrt . „ r tii> will bo car©-
Min. OEO.
| nna otl.ee bind..
| quality. - -» -
MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.,
jIABCTACtCmU* or
Co,,kina. Parlor an,l Heatina
STOVES,
■ttlt Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Rnnges, kt.,
194 Liberty St., Pttt.burgh, P.
mySfrly—mtl«
if yoo .r. iiSSTS?P'fI
roar suffering i* in the stomach. Fro wion of I
proceed. Dwr-U. $&ȣ? thin
other tormenting disease*. In ge* Tfiror of the
blood, .nd therefore dertroy. ■&»"'”“§'* „d en-
I entire iyilem. To re.tore lb-itowof *
able it to throw off and dismiss J'ore’rer m but »
some and dangerous complaints, Celebrated Stomach
poriererinit 0.0 of Di - J. Wprore thet
Bitter.. A tri.l of their 1»»"““1 < .„ We theerfnll;
there I. no Minn. In their „ », d„, their
rrcoinm.-od them to the pnblic, knowing a»
many excellent finalities. noSTETTKR *
Sold h, DrmntlM « 18 front
SMITH. Sole Proprietors. So*. M >’ ater o
mr!3;il*wT _ -
ETNA STOVE WORKS.
A.. BRADLEY,
lorrumn OT.oum™";*;"
COOKING. PARLOR AND HEATING STom.
Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, &c..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
John C. Balter & Co’b
GENUINE ,
COD-EI VER
This -Medicine, prepared in the most np
proted moaner, and bottled b J «N bn. recelr»d the -.no
non of lb. moot ecientillr of.beMedtal
ndelphln end cleeobere, wbo recommend It u e»r«rtor
»oy other no* menofeotured.
Of tie efflrncy end Importance - • rrmedW " "
Cnnenmptlnn, Oort, BrooehilU, Anlbnm. Chronic Kh'Um
to” nd rtl Scrofnlon. ditto... H !• onnewto, to ~»*
ithoomnd. of eminent pby.ici.n. of Eorope end Amerim
n _ testC(J it* wonderful enr»«*e property.
barlDgtestciiu n» KKU * CO . Wholesale
lh'ronehoot_n.. conrtrj. fcaallor|W
Foreign exchange-
SIGUT BILLS DRAWN B\
DCSCAN, SHKRMAS do CO.,
ON THE ONION BANK. bONDON, IN 805 IS OP ONE
POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS.
Bill, on lb. principrt cilie. end toon, ol Pmuc.
BeWnm, Hollnnd, OenwrtT, »"”** " d other Europem.
lute.,
Banker*. Wood oorner of Third.
LKA« PERRIS’
Celebrated Woroeeterahlre Sauce.
PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT
CONNOISSEUR* g OY A LETTER FROM
T„.. MEDICAL GENTLEMAN
„ t . rp 0 AT MADRAS.
ONLY GOOD SALCE To hU
And-applicable *" WORCESTER, May, 1«<1.
r rV i .**ll LEA * PERRINS tb.t
EVERT u„.irS»nct?Vibli:!»»ywt«*“-
.. . D t ¥ T Y wi *d in India, and is, tn
\ A R I E T fl} opinion the most palatable a*
nr « * hP m 0“, T. hoU '* ,)U>< ‘
OF Panes, that is made
Tlie only Medal awarJt-d PKR-
Exhibition fur Foreign niaVCK, th* world-
RINS for t^‘ r h^ o h^^oTme^\ L n.rmt.on..r«;
wide toa.e of which so « U.at ilu> uaroes of
cfaawrs are earnestly rc< l° p " . n tho Battle and
-LEA * PERRINS** are hopr^ 1 u P on
405 U roadway, N c w \ u,k -
A atock always tn store. Also, orders rece
shipment from _
' JOHN COUKKAJ' « Hll °-
Miitmcnuu o?
Iron Railing. Vault-. v,bll D “ r *
Window Shutters, Window Cnardi, it.,
Xo! 91 Stand Slrert and M Third Strrd,
. A M.rkPtJl PITTSBURGH, FA-,
*“• ™“vkNDEVES & FRIEND.
A X X O B N K Y S A X I. A W
SOLICITOUS IS CIIASCKBV,
.v». s.
jg-CulloCtlon* promptly rondo in J l
lowo,orW«t*ru WUcowun- &uK ob-
WO! attend to the pwcliaw a•> : *lo «»
tainina Money on *«d
WK X M -ft- N »O N .
Muio&ctartr. *n J »«J"* ‘° „
TOBACCO. CIOARS,
I<EA-F TOBACCO,
. . and fhiimotuf AH'),
Oornrr ojSmtty*" l pITTSBUKOjt. PA-
SAMUEL ORAY
MEB.OK-A.NX TA.11.08,
f,-o bi ST. CLAIR STREET,
I>r. lriah’a Sow BnlMing-
j' *isor*cTca*a or
lltoliol, Cologne Spirits and Fnsel Oil,
MWlrfo A'o*. 16A and 170 SKonA Ulrrrl.
w. « 33- BINKKAItT,
HUSCTACTCUSS ASD CM*mre.
All kind* of Tobacco, Sn«ff» nd c * ’
apgTdydfo - -
ik slate ment for
i, is as follows
UmuuL I I*l***
494,704 1,489,972 584,651
374 493 1,308,4431 202,200
176,403 754,776 188,850
73 631 554,119 73,561
92,350 666,207 108,099
44 926 224,049 66,233
39*094 326,650 19,125
dbntistbv. me
JflBL OR J . ■}! AL USES, «!
SURGEON DENTIST
KBOM NKW YOIIK,
EXTRACTS Ti'.ETII WITHOUT PUS
UV i LOCALBEXUMBINtI AO.NT To .« OU>,S
u * “ « a ci|.. r P U»mn* and (JUtIA
manner, without pain.
■aftSEES ««...
lafeddafc ~T7Tr,'
i'w-sjesmsss!?*
OTer all other* for the w of
Clothing and Shoo Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trimmers and
Coach Makers,
„„ loog ton known «d pmctlmdly
lilS NEW FAMILY MACHINE,
Wild, 1. o llgbl, compact .od hlsLl J om.m.ntM mechloc,
SSE Si JS eensßy «» "US *» i«s- -
nut become » tiTorlle lor tunllj n~. y „ rk
Afnll.uppljorSt,
: ptlcea b r B " STKAW, pirrsßOnou,i'A.
I Aim, the BOUBOIB EEWISO MACHINE. Vrt»
; | $46 to $6O. I dell i
1.295,661 6,323,216 1,302,919
|1,302,604-5,310,42? 1,31f1,j90
j 6 943 7,871
$98,516; decrease 36,460
276,265; "
122,827; “ 36,486
BBWXNQ MACHINES!
ron FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS.
WHEELER & WI J V 9ON
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Bridgeport, Conn.-,
6B Fifth Btrc®t«
Thli Machine SUtcbee tlm
Plnast or Coaraest Fabric,
At the pleMore of the Operator, making with n* On* Thou*
Ottd uLttful and durabU Stilus per DoUfr
poll Information W *» *£££? R ; RKED , A cent,
Swing, or No. « fifth ■troet, Plttthnryh
frfATIiACK & RO&BRS.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING |
iuttISOHANTS,
No .T? Pin. ““"t’,**- , ' OU! ••
V co LouiafUle, Kj->
STgfi'cot i£&£ ''<™' , j u ’
y. 8. D»y « n-nVer*. Moieatti*, * o fc ’
ufS nuooli
A f nitl., ChiW>. FrrifM Apul Jtf:f , n dfc
VlO | Railroad.
OTEXCWM-
I Qr * nl ’ 1
■ 0«or*« w. RichanU, I**4 g. Brown, j
Ttw®** “**7 Jacob E. BmUb,
33.125 g j Tobiu W««d«, N . bAKCKSB, Vntito*- •
IT 1 55t1« 00 ‘ CB»«WO- inreraoo*. pcnxuuwßt
45,996 « TbiJ OOBPUJof property In town and
—— —*— ( ojumiiod, Viti•cenrity. . i
P VT T the eiiriooe 8.-Um-n, .f | UorW *_ S
; gsS.
“Sr, ASS , I
* «w» « iiBHBr " 1 StfMSfcj**r£n: fjgjf, I .
violin,; SS^M^
II “ 1 1* ORGAN ist> BINGING. I 4 818,000 00 of tha adrantagm 0 ( IP jnr * nc *» | ... ii n >,nitle«.
ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES | SewS diipoaltion to
ASCl afn 3l Jv ,L B .a. W f«*b«4SP«l-K t 1 •—“ SSp -T.io Offlc.£X«tccr.Wond^Thlrt^
*l th« j.riucipal U^.® I®”** 1 ®”**
1 J *
| 51 St. Clair Street,
(8Mri.V.Ne.8n.1d..,.) BtTrSBOnOU. M.
] B~3lh) jrdfc
"HUDSON DAY »n>l 1
UINK STO;IE ' *c.
CAPES, TIPPETS. MUFFS, CUFFS „»d OLOTES, l»
“” Jpri "'m-ookd * CO.. Jin W »~I .
HKNM H- COL,i.INB.
Forwarding and Commlaslon Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS*
Cheeaa. Batter. Sewf a. With.
And Prodoc* Q«n«m*y»
A«F So. »S Wood Strut, JVtiiwg* .
jAS. MoLAUGSIiIN,
PAYOT, BIBSBU. * CO.,
Cootaina, Parlor ond HMtiM
STOVES,
Orates, Front*, Fender*, eto.,
Atul Macnfagtnnm af tbJ o>U6t*tM
CAPITAI, cooking K^N &K *
HO, 1119 LIBKB.TY ITMMi
IjiHfitt pUIBBUBOH, PA
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
for ladies ajtd MISSES,
EMBRACING
Uußtncßß Ctjatigcß.
BOT ?.St“«wn,.J*«. lift.* l ,
I HAVE this day associated with me Benja-
C.. 1.51,!. Wool S..d Price"""'“"i
ttraiwlll in* HPRINOER n. HARBACGH.
BPUSatX U.FBAC.II .BESJFM't 7. C CCCU Urk 'K’’cl
BPmNOEB BABBATOB * CO.,_
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
dealers IN ?
Wool. Hides, Provisions* Produce Generally,
No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
l»it
. PHILADELPHIA-. SPRING, 1658. £*3
A. 11. UOSKTfHKIHI & BttOOKS^jJ,
*ToT33 (Old No. 26) Sooth Second S
Respectfully invite Dealers and mu
lln.r. to tb.lr Itch uid mp«to .lock o,
RIBBONS. BONNET MATERIALS.
CHAPES, BLOND LACES, _ ..
artificial flowers, nrscHES.
STRAW BONNETS,
MENS’ AND BOYS' HATS,
MISSES' BLOOMERS ABD FLATS,
A „d,„rj tl.lt, 1«. tbl. l>™»hol «»
° C tß_Sh.n umo and ,«h b«r» »*« flod
.b,lr,oSuin»Cb.. -d • dlwooo.ol I*
coollorca.bwUlbcmllo«,d
„.p,™» cat on. end prcrc. .hi, «1™t1«.n,.». -> "
,i„d TOO ol TUitltl n> *h"» T»n com. to tb„ on.
“Mdli'-fHAN XO.OOO BOTTLES
SOLD IN TTIE
NEW EJNGLAND STATES
IS ONE YEAR*
mi >r nrsTOKATIYE OF PROF. 0.
G
gint Irom til P«u °f bot r.«d U»
dX?™d tbt ib. ibuoinr
jm=«?=s£=£sH£
thc-c .towlnabt''wt*a. I 7 tal di,p*n»cd with, bnla
Wood tlic*o *nwJ*»ar« wmi« uw»««{ tmre l _ Mjn
manyp«nton*»liU T • j r difluctit kind*.—
oftp.. Impos'd uv“'> UnStly mi« tlw nsjuwt, that U>*7
To all .uuh pc«onj «*^£Jr Keito X. tb.r. «. ®
wiU try once again. lor IU ««£* . » Ut> « M bald, *»»
«u. U thin* a* fall. *•*{«» her head U now ct>*er»l
»-. ^l ; u h S , t ‘.”L , *^3£
hair. Htbarln man or woman. u to
,lr«l, and ther- no “**“• „.**££* Adtvati*. *•*&*■
obtain .ach a cuumldcration.-- Homo* i ■*
o*»oCT°a, Ohio. So.. 11.
u. J. Wo«» * to»» o?T““
illmK joor lUlr •‘"’“g 1 ,„J hulni! «X|«rlU>crf
-"F rossraaii/j
retl*»or(t»o* or Inrlgortt*** _»(»■ i« wh»t loarrort
«,'?{ >”“»“■ fc ' 1
un tutlilM n,n * t ■* ll,
Yo»n truly,
WatuSd, Mmi., Teb. S,IWT •
!?jrs sjccff-iissV,£:£u£ p
Id ih* operation 1 b» TB 0,0,1 ne * r J A MEB fttANCtf .
>•„, „i. fcoro. H. K ET^"^"S!iiw"r“S
u J. Woou * °^ 1 Er °, P i2 ln j'muMulimciil) »na 111
ISSS.'SSiiiJEK A —••JLBSJar
I gift*. r
James ChaUon & Sons' PubUcaHoni-
Wvf c wv\TOUl< No. ilO St. Clair *t„
V.. h~n at U1n.0.1 GENERAL TRADK
PKtiUrßb, b« «*£>'»uri"ooJlDß dirtrlcJ,
AGENT for f 1 K “ b, [7i’ ,^“'‘ N ; w , lh.s!lc.ll..D. of U,« «b.|W
of ihn *u « tiro Tmrfr .nJ coommolty Willi
paUStare “ J .T, o™ P Tlr. fotlo«t« “»
those at the publishers rnu». * “
pubtUbed: . —rtry OF THE GREAT I
P Tbo .plrndld new wark tUh Cm |f u bj
KING; or, Jerusalem „ uh a gt«i
§§SSJSS&K®®£
lly. Tllles Of Series No. 1: vimUn,
Son* Wllboul Word*,
LoobUp, or Girls aud Flow- Thought*,
* r, *.. r , Win** and Sting*,
Homo LUe, -k Young Cottager,
Isabel, or Influence, TD *
The Ar*b, t . • *2.50,
Putoplouett wxw-...----- " QXjJna POEWB.
f ‘ u « M 7 “*
sssr tsxtss&s ?.-*«■ *?«“
m C nAIN OF Tim
ORANDWELD’S , ?A^L^i o nr Price 75 ceot^BXmot-
BIBLE. printed in four rich color*.
«d endrarnUbed $2. Bt Wb. R. Bell. The
T»»“ S.'SdSWjfC*' *»•"»~ a - *”*
f.icrtit Creftn Al«»
T m »üb 9 ori^ -P«tfnn L —co to
kitsss^g^stssjsni^s
brewing »llgbl■«'! “ lci , o "‘“V,^r K foBOP TAN GAL
LOSa Utl, to f a „p,rtoi KCTSKtU $»
slio X ALB *t |IB*I *0 Al»> <na»U«il
p-r bbl.. u>d .miil.r oul; l” P ro f or ““ t
AMD BROWS BTOOT. p]TI BTBECTi „ ra
«ent to th«r Brewery
I recelTe prompt attention*
I mrUX2njj:cbr
/JOHN
TTOUSE
_tl an*nraKB, ws iinu, oil,
caecnted with ue*tne» *nd dttj* „ Drier*,
Turpentine, VarutiU, J *P*“ SSn«rtor irticto PMUddpUn
ViUe Montaigne Zinc, *' cn h*nd and tor wn.—
andPimburgh WWt« painter*, Drorgiiuor
We ere prepared to Orifd Colon 'Jf. Urei mfllwhich
other* *t hor^"2i^" l TTe money bj getting
grind* by *te*m. Painter* wtu mtijdlT
thrlr color* ground
WOB.HSI woonsu worm ain '
* YRES 1 WORM CfWraCTION, UJho.
procure no ctW. 1* ’T
entirely harale-, .old by -
and tor tale wboleeale and retail jfInNBAJr 1 nNBAJ r
i^Qtwooj^cajggj-
l/«n« fcfiilDilCOUntei'-
IteaT Estate spdßanilng Hoose
Bpoete, Gold tad r~T~
Notw ~~*-
Doa toy eUur Bank* *•••-
CubiUl Btock.«-rr*— ••••■•—•
Coatlnßptit Fnnd&ndVrvjflu,.
Circulation
lndirldoal Deporit?* ~~~f •
Doe to otherßankt*--
f1,83&,*42 54
t n M Slarr»T,CMUerofth*XXchans*B4ok<rf^M*;
bargh.'b-inscimj •“"‘‘S'* Eiwlripui'i be
eutement L correct, to tho ier.
Statement of tfaft CltUeru’ Bwk.
Plttetmrgb, lUrehllSth, ISSS.
ABSfcTfc
mJ Kot»-|MicoonW«—••
Colu la Vault
Note* and Cberkt of other Bank*..
Due by other Banka -
liabilities. tt
73,561 3*
86,050 00
44,3ZT 4£>
7 778 35
Capital Stock
Depodton
ClrnUtloD -•••
Contingent fond nod Profit*—.
Dae to other Bank*
sa»42fl 00
TUo a bo TV fUMmeDt la currvct to tba
and belief. .... h»* at March, 186»-
AOtrarfbctiratM Notary Public.
—: —r77 he Ucchaniei’ B»ak of
iea .
LIABILITIES
123,065 00
ClrcuUtiutt....- ••• 15,611 S 3 I
Due to olh« B* a “~ - 108.083 60
Doe 19 DepoeUore. ____.
$266,835 12
18pET8. 28
Bflletod Notee Diecoocted M
Due by olberlßenfc*-;-"- 10,053 »8
Note* end Check* of other “ ,T1 iKUSO 48
Specie loTenlt —— _ -
. STW£W 28
PitUtmrgb, being daly my *od
Above lUwment 1» correct, p UcO aKW, Gutter.
before me till* KrtATT Public.
-ssssgr
l>-*n» and DlKcmnti- aM2 M
Xtai aß°dCb«k*of other T*&* '**& , fi w
0. 8. Treaiurjr Wot**- Ufltt 76
j ?{*<><> - 31,350 00
Circulation •••••• • _ W «7
I Dna toother Ban**——— * mtogt 15
| Dnc to IKTwriton C« higT '
onto bdw \cXZXZI*. BoUIJ P«bUc.
mrl6 . ~ 1
«si=JsrsrtM. Awing
assets.
Note* wl Bfll* DUcoonted
Doe by other Bank* '
Note* and Check* of other Bank*...
Coin
Circulation— —•••
IndiTidoaJ Deporitt
Da« to other Bank*
s>
The aboro eUtoment Ucorrect to the
Sworn end ‘Lkm bs£m.“c.
iitto flttotrtisemmtß,
/'UTY WARRANTS,
i° "° ril "CS. .1 Tina omcE
fommuortog_*t 7H °
SPECIAIi NOTICE.
Steamship Vanderbilt for Bnrope.
P.wx'f.ilb Vmbta*--- _
4 LIMITED number of 3d
A- yaw \T- 6inT£s! P. P- Ufaro
Aprn 10 '
forSvOthamp“o“4n»m. gncthwrpton, loadcm,
“ErlSu? 1 * *” Xo.SIIo»U»tOn»o.&» Vork.
sV ■ sTstoobT
ixroxm aso cin.n m
ForeUm an<l Domestic Hardware
v„. a-wi. ®T"p” d
ani i’ourlA ‘tntl. PuulmifL, Pa.
THE subscriber is now opening
sffi^s^--a-i«55553?!a
othmb.liniiippljlaS Uam » lAH SBSTOCK.
oc29tutf—niHw -----
Y~ ALU ABLE STOCKS At Auction—Hill
U told ktU)« Mftrcb*oU'Kich* n S p ’ 0B Tta»d*j
ewalnf, M«ehlBth.*t
A 1 6 Co- will to »old far dod
-.‘f-'asas-aajssp
| „ rl<4 * y Block Broken, 68 gocrtb Bt.
g. T. STOCKMAN.
/VILCUrnTTABLE
I;| i i a ii,.. HUod ab 4 Bums Corwii <
* n-PHi'xn-s.
rpRAKSPAKENT GREEN OILCLOTH
1 iwoVa.ot intent
jo»t received by ■ 2fi»ad2S Bt-CUir ftrwt.
mri# _
TNDIA ROBBER UKLTINU—I3SO fe« 3,
iMpoobbTTteS^gra^^
gTlku=3MbSJ^^^^g
| cf sr % :i^SS;
bbls.
, oiXTY SBVIN DOUißSper sbwowiU be
I mrlft fitnck Broker*. Ho. S* foorth »tmt
PHAYEB HEBTIHO.
* ONION DAY PRAYER MEETING
A will be held liurinK th«
tlune one ioJExcelitor q{
the mntplcM of the Young Men*e Cnrtf* 4- " _ _
‘ h “!u'l^ c clerKjnun ofUt*.™ l -™
exunced to conduct the nttltM.
m.Eiitoh
Mr. tnaaptsn. , jj!" 5^5*5.,
Dr' mSS “
DrlwilL . • FtotWfleon,
- MrjSinn, . - Ur-Tuton. .
The public, gencruUy.ar* iorlted to attend, ettfcsr t<* «>•
whole hour or»part - . . -
Hew Roclelle oi iawtpn BlacKbeny.
bss7,»,«lOrtrtmj tlalrtj PU»U on oßtrri u tho follow
' 0 mi $
% : m SS * »»
.»g : “g ? :
Orion oditairfto Bor. J. KXOX. or
oomponiri wuh ti« cuh or ». oolttWo ntOncso *fc**\£?
SS!r™notlSnro,wlUbi «Il«lU.ttoorinU. »W«J.
o"m. , OTWJUITBTnOERIKS3BLiCKBEEfiT 1
efllb.t P Qiit«l«tb.» n .prto tnn , mmm -
mrßA*tf7 Ifo. 47 liftb ttrwta'Ttttttertfc. P*»
1^ E AI^r^HID E Br‘o3Af's S m
vzsesssss^*****#.
Mehtpgeaof Mid on conalwloa* . tnrlfcdlm?
geo. W.BMITOiOO.
AOKEOWN * ifINLEX are AgmUfor
ti» «f TwiiWa^. jrapiunm..- Mj- W
j irtfrWt-' 1-
TT aMQTtoOTtPf Jclca
•j3in U * <, * l * < ‘ 1 *° ld ?MAcßoTO»rottEi.
.V toUiUlultlit"*
OLt BUTTER—S bbls. prim# Roll But-
in BEEN APPiES— l3bMj. OtoeirAcp' 6B
warJlVllfttfr , INBTLLBUINT of car new
carpßa; iestodiammefasedevelw , ewe ir4ode
o'n 4 2-xlt • A .11."1.ftrl—nprzigar,
r«Aklln Fir. Coßpw
PHILADELPHIA-
f 1,068, «
Continental Insurance Company.
Harrtnttd by Ot LtffittotKTt if
Authorised CaplUl, Oo* *~
Beemnd end AcenmuUted CftpU**
', home office.
‘y 0 . «j tßlrmt Sirtrt,aixnt Stand, t
cm Building *«
.»0-P» bU - tt ' ■" C * rt *
the world- - *. i a >M, Rtren, C*n*li
JffiISSSS.-SSSSj *** “ th ’”“ l
fcToroble term*, eonileteat wUh eeecmj.
..4^1 18 71
73,631 00
4,037 00
B9
$663,220 6 *»
aCO RGB W. COLLAHAyJESj lUccd.r ol D~to.
®Sassws®
wffirtffisM&ss- * ko*-h »- 1
I “SSB„r„u: mats*
\
I Eltfith.Pl>ilv aEOEaI w ooixadat, Prajaait
auo Wara ’ B * m “ss a mj± Bonrow.igwt
Ho. 8* Tfflh ttwt /op •*»**»»)
Orncm—JAMES X. HOTanBOS, EnMArel
um M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
M SJT*55k«- *■
ASSETS, NOV. arts, IMT: |
Stock Doe BUU, p»yaW»on demand, ■ecarrf by 0
two «ppro»*a noses - “ * 3
BIUj R«eiT*ble U. 068
ffih«w«Mach»iifc* Bonk SI)9Q W
Pronin® Jiotej ~ •** —— C9O
Offloo Pamitorc - “ ifio9 43
Book AeconnU—
330*649 61
... g,B6S 86
6,486 96
39,003 61
inabilities.
p ■ e r m™ "i 11 ”’
.-*1,000,000
631,600
noumc***!* l C * BsP “’ ir '
OF FITTSBUEaiL
DtSXCTOU: „ „
SSlMkU?™' I w£°»’siiu*r
KobLMKU, John McDerftt.
Si o«° i- Barj
inrante Company
'SBUBOB.
Po«rtb Btrce
jroEs. _
PeonijlTania lui
OP PJTTS
on.. H-
I Wide Hmmptoa,
A. A. Carrier,
Robert Patrick,
A. o.Bam peon,
J. 11-Joace,
John TafigMlt
Henry BpronU
KfchoHJ voegtsOy,
i taken of all deecriptfone.
ICEE3-
Jacob Palater,
Gao. W. Smith,
A. J. Jane*,
Rodj pattenon,
J.P Turner,
L Grier Sprout,
W- B. Mcßride,
a A- Colton,
CAPITAL—.
«-Hr.unJ»Urin.Wd»‘
President—A. A. Ci»*3
Tl» President— Rost
H**retart and Ttmtop
no9--dly
Western Iruraranoe COTnpwiT
OP PITTBBCB O JL.
OEOBOB DABSIB, PTcrident
Sas"':” 1
"" OCIOBEa „ .
stock Account* •••• * 160 w
- Mg »
Office Furniture •* **■” 9.478 04
Open Account* ' IAS4I 45
*O4MB W
Premium Note*. 125,005 73
pm» Dlecouoted -
BtaactoM.
Wo. McKnigbt,
Nathaniel Holmea,
Alex. Nimiek,
Daild M-Long,
William U. Smith
a W. Ridtetetm,
Georg* D *l*l*l
B. Miller, Jr,
J.W. Butler,
0. W. Jeckaon,
jaatM UcAnlej,
Alexander 6pMr,
Andrew Acklej,
no 16:
r. M. GORDON, Bec'y.
unnranet Compuj.
OP PENNSYLVANIA,
OJUt A-O.W Hoar «, fßuhoj*-
««ww, bot. 2n, 1857:
Stock Do. Dim jSJikte on <bn»o i, «»» * K “ r ' x
o isasas4sss=s==- sbu*
Px«mltnn new-— 9.987 10
Bill* BocdTmcie 6>600 00
SSKKSKSt-sa
•bssssessi&.«
Book Account*— ' «*! 12
Office Furniture..—— —— --
Q. W.Can,
L SL Fexraock
J. D. Sboenbergw,
W K. Nimlck,
B. P-Cochran,
John A. Cangbej - ,
a W. Batchelor,
June* L Bennett,
W. J. Anderson.
R. T. Leech, Jr,
D. UcOandlen,
Geo. B. Bolden,
SHORNBEROBR, Pm*
DO&dSm
R.fDngt,flecrgtar7.
Delaware Hntnal SaTety Inmrsßte Company,
pnn*ADKLPmA. ,
marikk insurances m v«*«at, Cargo, jm&s
“mCSD f^m£lk W® floods b,
to all part* of tulloloa
on Horduadii* pmertllj—On
m .
- . Um JIS£.UbSbM» #101,350 9*
Tt!n«!ftitiTM>cf*yl »"* Cthcr F«ntn»...~~— 137,011 35
li n_iiti b.iiw«< * luontmOoL 19,508 00
Bwck*»»“\ **0.391 95
BUI; BKd’njbl* ZZZ'ZZZ’. 1 3«Soa 60
2£S.tttaSS'o* As®u, ProalOf* ™
,Erti,Policl*r®®tl,i»®a,®‘l olb- _„. 300T
,fiSSS£"==:
James C. Hand,
Theephtlns Paulding,
James Trujualr,
William Eyre, Jr,
J- P.PenUtoß,
Joshua P. Ey*®«
Bsmuel E. Btokes,
Henry Sloan,
James ftMcFerla
Thomas 0. Hina,
Robert Burton, Jr,
John B. Semple, Plttsb’g,
D.T. Morgan, “
XKnN^^ldimt.
.0. HAND, Vk» President
WQUiaUwtlß«
Joatpb H- Be*l,
Bdaiand A- 8oad«,
JohnaD*TUi
'tt- Peniffc'
o«omQ>Utp«r>
«dvu4But!x«»».
Dr. R. M- Hatton,
ffininn 0. Loawl*,
SfiSSh-H
cWiet K*n»7*
n.J«»i Brook*,
Jacob P. J<m«
pmi Lnsnu,i
». A. MADEIRA, Agent,
,W Water street. Piltrtmrgtu
Keliantt Untnai lmnnice Company !
piIII<AMLPniA>
OEca No. 70 Walnut Street
ISSiSSaa.sasrt.’Sia s?^
.
SSSssa2™srA«:
"“ Sh TISoSy, Praliun-
B. M. HIHCHMAS, SecntnT
nuotou.
ft-ssi
RrtMtSSoS.
Stotanab, feSTSS
Jacob T. Booting, Wm. M- Banpla. FltUb**.
. j q. oorffif, Agrot
—nm.{rdaadWoodfltnfta
-siisssn
4@B®?WBSW,
OSOBfil 600TT, beattarj.
"TltosKa
5-S£SSf T ’
£JS-°nSiT» l pLaSSSP*
WOtm<3&*n *CEi*OHlim.M«ft ll .
• eg^uaKMBO«nM«V94M
! Cfaae.Wi»,
i John P. Stmonv
I J.lUnahloSant,
| Thotnaa Bell,
i M. Richards M ncri*.
itrnna.
W. A- Rbndi*.
A. B- Lipplnci»tt.
Jamee P. Smith.
Chai. J* Field,
Wm. N«l-
TTf»th. K - Cwh. CU. Bk.
f“”KS r i£' 1 ’
gtSS: : £&“»<£*
PitUl'crKh OClf r^'v L 0. HELL,
fcafcjipc _ _.. . - -
fhelrtiTWesttrnTfire anil Sannt in». Co.
OP PHILADELPHIA.
„ „., ThiiUUiQ. .Vo. «1 aimer of
osc. rt o»J»" 1' m ‘^J h sr«J.
I CjUSftßFDimulU ->
„
&VS4 0S
£T,tf-4-Qi
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
ggSt'S.&TBTSSr-"
LVLA VO ISStnUiXCE lij Lnn Cunta, Ukr. u
T-*rA Carriage-
fWw 0. Latbrop, 1423 Wafatot iticxt.
SK£^"«E3ajjj^»-
Stok SlcCmlJ. Bra of J«“A
Thot. L. Qilleapie, firm of GUleapio A2«ll«.
Sfjß.BSt?flra«fJu.il. Smith* Co «.*
H*nrrM.Fuller,office 227 BoothThinK*«*•
SL. ‘ R. Vosrfe*. office corner of fierenlb astd Eo-Jr®-
StJV.S'u... C»hi.r
Altred Taylor, office Cairo City Pro pert).
£SSS-4.
W. DARLING, Vfc» Prceident
LETH3 GREGORY. > cranch OfficeB Wall «t. N. V.
FSitrrami JleehsniK’ Fire Mi BMiDt
luinnuitt Company.
n. W. C.r».if«ond ,„ d •w.lnntSti.,
rBI IiKIFir N- ,
lt ,m of mi a.*r»t. JiiruT ls».■
Bonds, Mortsnees. Gronnd Bsnts, *213,450 <w
other Htict* 97,0fi0 00
Louind (or Slodß.~--.--~ ZIJSI M
Trust Bond In N«» 1/1,700 00
Dslsrind p»rnsnt on Sloes _, 74,404 07
***» “
Prtnilnini on Polieiss iwontly Issusdnnd dsl>ts
due the -
*530,8*41
TIIOMAS B. FLOHEKCE, lTe.ldeb»
Eniri.es R- Iln-nocin, SecT*t«rr. j
I Ch.rleeL.li-t-.
* SX"'* 00 .“"‘Summit". - r
'JpwmytrA ° r “ fT ’ plirlM. Carr A Co »
Jimet Howard & *,0., , m r«rin
Tnosua J- nmiTEi^Acwu.
Ciliieni’ insurance Comp'j of Fittibnrgl
WH. BAQALEY,
BAMUEF. L MAiISUEIX, fra+tary.
Office M Water Sired, Utvern jfartd end Tfbod Stt
«jo*nn<« Hull aod Carp? ItWra on the Ohio and Ml»-
fesSsSsser-f«=
snturro&a. . ~
a***?- *■
S*f ’c£~r John S. tHlratb.
p' rTf' -. fnod. Ml.™.
latacJLPcnnoct ?i?*«S2£
Joh* fihlpura
tffflaT-,,, „ Walter BrjiDt,
j.»>< John C*FdweU, Jr.
Pittibnrgb Life* Fire and fiarine l fit* Co.
Office, Comer Market and'Water Sts.,
■ pinaumian, pa. . 4
ROUT. OALWAY, Prwudeat.
•n . toraA*?. Stc’y ALEX. BRADLEY, Yle* ft«t
7 ‘ \3atxwrLZXiKa, IL D, KTMtiintpg PhyidcUn.
TO is Ctiopany m.-Ocr* Insaranca appertaining
iu«to, O" «>■ Ohio
trihoUiic*mJ ButooEtalc E«o
uadost Loo or Punoßohy nro-
l».Mtroio.
| »]1 psrtieg.
tjiajju os
THUCTGSB: _
Alexander Brsotejr.
Joseph S. Loeeh,
John Fullerton,
Nitbftn F. Hert,
DittJ H. Chamber*
•William Carr,
. Robert IL flartley,
JohalTGUl,
Robert Galway,
gamnel McCtorken,
Joecph P. Gaxzam, W D-,
John Scott,
Jamee Marshall,
Dadd Richey,
Jamee W. Jlailman,
Chaa. Axbnthnot,
fel&—myS5-ly _
Philadelphia Fire and
INBBKANOE COMPAHT,
No. 149 Chwnnt StrMt
0 WM 2JL' ”ktah.?i£S£S '•»“
ot Property™ Umto.ai-.
■*’r B “ i,s ®SSEI!raSO. P»-teJ.
M. W. BAUnnN, Vico rrcridrtt
DOLICT'jWI.
Charlea ‘ f f* I*-
8.8. EngtUb, . 9“*? USES
p. B. Stnrj, Joiioph 8. Iwil,
0. Sherman, i.°> I S.£* Tton '
8. J. Ueßargee, I *“' kltor
t. Bticx ttrawr, 6ocr«»r»
S&piCial flOtlCtS,
rr-==»DAar Pcblic Prater Meeting.—ln an
lh£/ iwer to public and :prfvst« call* for a Deny Prayer
Meetinc. It ba* btrs arranged b 7 ,be ■ °*®.”
city toopes apablie meeting at NOON ne*t«eeß, In the
Central Presbyterian Church, gmUhflcld, mar Sixth »t«o ,
for all denomination*. • '
The meeting* will commence at 11and continne t»l
who cannot .pend tbft on tiro lioor are lari ted to
come a* they may h* able.
Tho meeds'?* will l>e condoned by Clergymen of different
deoomlnatljn*—two-if poeelbla each day.
The following an- luvitrtl, with, othore—Rev- Me*”*-
it ft ARTS nEn.LV, PAXTON. TERKES, PRESTON,
HsS£i, RUS3ELi. HOWARD,
FELTON,BELL, JACOBI’Sand BARBOW. mr^tf
$317,641 *8
Orncs PiTTsnuauu, Er. Warn* A <hJtc*oo V
Pittsburgh, llarch I*l, 1555. j
fTS»NoTicB to Stockholders. —The first Arr-
IrO' nml meeting of the Pittatursh,
Ft. Wayne and Chicago Rail twvd Company will be held at
the Room* of the Board of Trade. In theeliy of Pittsburgh,
on TCESDAT, the 50th day of March lost-, at 2 0 clixk 1.
U at which Utne ibe Report cf theDhcctor* and Officers of
tbs operation* of the Company for the first seventeen
mouthxoftho consolidation will he presented and read.
The Election for a n«w Board of Director* will ba heldl at
tlusune place on WEDNESDAY, Slat ih*t, between * bfl
fa °Etifchokier»'and*the eonnitee
Mock will receive special rais tickets to and from P»tu-
for the occasion, on ayplicatlon .to the different Su
'‘'iSSr'm.ofp™*.™,
Offico In Pittsburgh. or at the Offica In New task. No. •
of either of the three Compaulee W>w mCTgrd
by the consolidation, who may not hava converted IbsirSteX*.
w nt not be entiUed to any votee at the above rfectloo.
The Tnxnsler Book* will be clraed from the SSCth inst. to
latprox. mrltlmd T. D. ME&SLKft, Becremy.
PiTTsßUflon Lin. Fax asn Mabiss Isbubascx Co n |
j> Comer Water and Market eta, 2d floor, >
Pltuburgh, February 10th, i&dA )
IT»»Ditidend Notice.— The Board of Bircc
ri£r tore ofthUCompany bare this day decided a divi
dend ont of the profit, of tbo laat six months of FOURDOL
LARSner share, applicable to the reduction of Stock Noter.
P. A. RINEHART, SaC’y-
FRENCH'S HOTEL,
Canxraf Frankfort Street and City ' KiR Square, cjrpcti-t
tAe City UtiQ, A'cto York CUy.
THIS HOTELiscondnetedontheEcßOPEAX
FiAR or Losotsa Rooms, anil meal* as they may be or
dered. In the tpaclon* Refectory. _
Th«« 1* a Barber’* Shop, with Bath* In ronnection there
wt»b Tbl* oooular hotel I* in the Immediate vicinity of
mercantile buU an.l tl.o principal place* or armament,
udoffrn every iu<lua-meut to those who ebosnlt wnren
ience and economy. Those going to California or Europe
will be fnratfbed vith all the Information they may desire,
mod also b« protected frem-lmportikm id tbe purchw of
«««tlcktta. B* FRENCH, Proprietor,
*N. ft—Beware of Runners who *ay we are foil, as many
are Interested In saying sa. . rorU:Smu
$703,785 37
Allegheny Coal Depot,
& Corner Andsrsea St andtllaUroad.
Cannel AND BITUMINOUS COALS,
dcllrered In Pittsburgh or Allegheny.
na-Ordore dropped in'the P.O, PitULureh, the Ord*r
Fourth and Wood «U,or left at tie Offlce, All*-
OSSUr** 10 w. A. McTOTOO.
/V OijiirS PA'IENT SPRING BJSU - ilar
\T tag purehsted the exelusire right to ntanuftetwand
■dT a OonW , « Palest Spring Bed," In the county of Au^“
ny, we are now prepared to (tarnish those
3£llZpnJd, cheap andaurcbh SpHng £*• «£“£
any bedstead and removed therefrom at pjeasnre. wre^
stags'*
Arcuitectukal—
BARR ft MOSER, AacjrrTxcr*,
Na 112 SmSthflold •ttwet.
Opposite new PosWfflce,
Execute Plan* and Spedfleatlaas fi« all «nd* of Build
aasfiai!ajj 11 -""" 10 "asssaaer
Sundries —
100 be«a prl id* TUo CoBm;
60 bbl* N. 0. Uolumc
■2 hbds. K. O- Sugar,
SCO box*# SxlO. 10xl2and 10x14 Wlado* Qiao;
*6O box** 6* 0* Tobacco
100X00 best brand* German Cigar*
1M boxes Ground Pepper «BdOu»ser;
100 do «nperior Mustard;
75 half cheat* Y H and Slack Tear.
10 tierce* Uice;
50 dox. Buckets; -
; 25 doz. large and small Tabs;
I ‘ 203 bdl*. W rapplDg Paper,
I la store and for sale by
| BIT 12
OODAA£H,&c.~
jjSOOcMkiioportod god* Arts •
150 do doi CwuUcßod*;.
100 too* do German (3a?;
IQCObexaiMtortod alzea Window Glue;
20 tbl*. P«*rl Alb, _
On bud and in aalsbj ALEXANDER KING,
njTli , . 273 Liberty ■ tract.
1/mn BBLS. PRrME new crop N. 0.
-UUU Uol«lN*{i't **l* Ljf
.7 . - ; * J BAfULEViGOSGEAVE A CO,'
mr!2 NV-*. inwndaft Woodatmt.
*| CA BBLS. CrmhciU Piilvcniedand Cof-
JL t/V fee Eagan for rale by
ml 2 ... BAOALEY, CO3QEATE 4 00-
Onft BBLS. SYKUPS of choice brands
«UvbrnlebT BAGALEY, COSCERATB 4 00,
oris , ltotl9«ai2QWertltrwt.
f
! ... /,i
j. Q. OFILH, Agent.
l[l T i r rrf tw* W/wwl «•
T. LITTLE 4 CO,
No. 112 Eeecmdatreet.