|!ifctslrarglj (finite. o. r. »nmia-..c.i. iatot aximii- 8. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORS and PBOPBJBTOBB. PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1868. The Post Office Department. The report of the financial operations of oar postal system for the year ending with last June, brought out by the enquiries at the Post Office Department of tho Committee on Ways and Means of the Boose of Representatives, at Washington, is a very interesting table of sta tistics/-Th e following is a brief, though com prehensive, abstract of it:— “ The entire receipts of the year from all the Btates and Territories amounted to $8,070,867 81 of which $£,378,198 87 were from the free States and Territories, and only $1,692,168 94 from the slave States. The gross expenditures amounted tb $9,884,042 22, including transpor tation, salaries, and the immediate expenses of the various offices. Of this amount $4,181,- 762 12 accrued in the slave States, and $6,785,- 180 10 in the free States and Territories. The total deficit -for the year amounted to $2,814.- 674 41. The excess of expenses OTer receipts in the slave States was $2,486,698, and in the free States $874,981. The States of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia and Washington Territory we the only ones in which tho receipts exceed the gross expenses, which they respectively do in the following amounts: Massachusetts $178,- 660 23, Rhode Island $23,097 20, Connecticut $27,770 19, New York $483,633 78, Pennsylva nias27,66o 61, District of Columbia 0,076 96, and Washington Territory $947 68. The largest receipts in any State were in New York, amounting to $1,508,444 42. Pennsylva nia comes next, her recepts amounting to $629,- 164 64. Of course • the expenses in these two States were also the largest.” Notwithstanding tho boasts of the resources, wealth and enterprise of the South, uttered in Congress by Gov. Hammond and other repre sentatives of that section, it will be observed that the “ dependent” North contributes the heaviest proportion, towards the maintenance of this expensive system. Wfcile the expetteaof keeping it in operation are nearly as great in the South as in the North, the latter pays into the department nearly four times the amount that is paid in by the former. The States in which the receipts exceed the gross . expendi tures,-are all non-slaveholding. The District of Columbia, with the advantages of a limited ter ritory, dense population, and proximity to Northern commercial cities is the only seclion in which Slavery bos an existence, where the expenses do not exceed the income. This does not look much like “ dependency ” on the part of the North. We ore driven to the conclusion by theso figures, that if the South is ahead of the North in public wealth aDd individual enterprise, the fact has yet to be demonstrated. Tho receipt and transmission of letters have always been regarded as a sure in dex of the commercial prosperity of a State or nation. Hence the postal communication of England is for greater than that of France, and on the some principle Franco compares favora bly with the other nations of Continental Eu rope. These figures are worth more than alj the declarations of over-excited congressional orators, made in a spirit of idle boasting, or with the view to tickle the ears of a prejudiced and vain-glorious consistency. They show in lan guage too plain to be misunderstood or contro verted, on which side of the line, the elements of our national prosperity and our future greatness are working to the most advantage. Pennsyl vania and New York are*jastly considered as the leading Slates of the confederacy in regard to commercial wealth, population and natural re sources. This is a truth that no one will pre tend to gainsay. The returns of the Post Office oxhibit their faithfulness os a criterion of public prosperity, by placing those States in their proper position, in respect to tho operation of the postal system. In the receipts New York stands first and Pennsylvania next. While on this subject we may mention that a proposition has been laid before Congress to abolish the Post Office Department, on the grQupi that it docs not operate to the advantage or con venience of the public, and in place of it leave the carrying of letters, papers, &c., to private companies. It ia contended that the system as conducted at present is the source of political corruption, partizan favoritism, and heavy losses to tho business community. This would be a greaf reform indeed ; but while the country is under the control of its present rulers, we have no hope for its adoption. The abolition of postmasters would deprive the administration of too many faitbfal lieutenants, and the party of too many fat places, with which to punish en omies frifTlftir to'receive the sanction !®i at Washington. But the daj is not far distant when this oorrupt machinery of government, which is worked rather to eerre the purposes of political demagogues thnn for the advantage of the people, will be cnt off as in~ cnbus'upon the body politic. That day, how* ever, will not dawn during the administration of James Buchanan. With that gentleman the suc cess of his party is a paramount consideration to the welfare of his* country. •:.r *'a Arizonia. —Tfae formation of a territorial government under that name is a project which has already received some attention at Washing* ton. The President has recommended the mea> sure to Congress and it is now in the hands of the Committee on Territories in the Senate, awaiting only the adjustment of some difficulties in regard to the proposed boundaries of the new territory, after which, it Is said, it will be re-' ported favorably. Very little is known about this territory by the people at large, and the announcement o£its proposed organization took the public by surprise. It is possible that the slavery contest will in the course of time be transferred from Kansas to this region, under tho operation of the “Squatter Sovereignty” doctrine. Indeed we have information that what little emigration has set out in that direc tion has been with the view to make it either a slave or a free Suite. Kansas has contributed 6ome agitators from within its own borders who may live to “fight their battles o’er again” in a new field. Presuming that there ore many readers* ! 6f'the-ff«ze«< who would like to know something aboa£the proposed territory, we copy the following noU£fc of it from the Washington correspondence t>f a cotemporary. “Every body here knows that it is nothing more than a new field of speculation, which enterpri* sing parties are desirous of having protected by a form of independent government to give it con* sequence, and as a means of securing pnblic ex* : penditutes, by which their interests may be promoted. There is no population in Arizona justifying a territorial organization, and according to the published statement of the so*called Delegate who claims & seat in the Honse, only a “few hundred votes” were east at the election by which be was returned. More men, women and children could be collected in Cbesnat St., in half an hour, by some sbrewd wonder-mooger pointing to the State House clock than all Ari zona will contain for years to come. When the country has recovered a liulo from the last re vulsion, adventurers may be persuaded to go to silver bunting in that desert region, and when they return with the precious metal—if e T er they Bbould—others will doubtlessJollow. Dot until then all theso mining schemes will hardly pay the expenses of puffery or the board bills of a disinterested lobby. We have qniteenongh of territorial governments on hand, without bringing in another as the nucleus of futuro agw tation, which is inevitable in the case of Arizona, or planting a colony for the purpose of wresting th<; really valuable provinces of Mexico, towards which so many selfish eyes hare been already directed/' .. A .-i -=.'kl r'-, .vi_- .• vs §t -@l Vh : M Tan cause of the rumored removal of CoL Brindle from the land office at Lecompton, and GenTWhitfield at Kickapoo, is supposed to lie in tho fact that thoj both voted against the Lecompton constitution on the 4th of January. Tho long devotion of Whitfield to the interests of border ruffianism does not jeeo sufficient to ekcose this unpardonable sin. The published list of new reported federal appointments about to be made for Kansas embraces many of the moat notorious scoundrels in the territory. The public feeling against the Lecompton swindle is everywhere intensifying. If it passes and the oeHificates are given to the pro-slavery men, elected by the Simwnee. DeUware Cronlng and Kickapoo fraudardfU w is incrltnble.— Kmm Cor. Bt. Louii Dm. Thi Tootaox Tax.—We quoted the other day a paragraph from the Philadelphia Ledger, stat ing that the Pennsylvania Road had been com pelled to decline receiving freight in the west on account of the tonnage tax, and we added our conviction that not a pound had been re fused on that account. We have received from the office of the company a copy of our paper of that date, with the following note appended to our editorial remarks: M w Jk? « se rtion is positively unfounded; thou mnd. Of tons base been refused on account of ““ “d will be refused when the rates by other lines are reduced to a point that the charges, after deducting the lax, leaves no profit to the company.” This is a different statement to the one wo quoted from the Philadelphia Ledger and con tradicted. That statement was to the effect that the road had refased freight on account of the tonnage tax: thu statement is to the effect that freight has been refused on account of the se verity of the competition of other roads, which put the rates of freight so low as to make it un profitable for the Pennsylvania Road to carry it at a profit, after paying the tonnage tax. This we did not and do not undertake to deny. That there have been occasional instances -of this kind is no doubt true; but they are not so numerous as to warrant the foundation of an argument upon them. The wild madness of railroad competition has, at several times, re duced rates below the profit-paying point, and then the true policy of the Pennsylvania com pany would have been to refuse freight rather than carry it at a loss. It might have done this more frequently than it has, and been largely the gainer, (although its gross receipts might have been reduced,) even if the tonnage tax had not been in existence. That tax is only 86 cts. a ton—too small a sum for a profitable trans portation business: and the probabilities there fore are that, even bad the tax been repealed years ago, the freight alluded to would have been refused upon the same ground—to wit: that there was no profit to be made in carrying U. The point we wished to make in alluding to the quotation from the Ledger was, that the tonnage tax should not be made to bear the blame which fairly belongs to a ruinous com petition. The Pennsylvania Road has been, this winter, even with the rivers closed, and is now, doing a larger through business than any of its compet itors, and we are glad to bo able to note the fact. It is able to compete successfully with them, and to obtain a fair share of the carrying trade, and that with the tonnage tax on. Its monthly receipts show an increase over previous years, while theirs all show a falling off. Wc may be mistaken; if we are, we stand open to correc tion; but our Impression is that that company is, at this moment, through its agents at the principal points in the West, seeking freight, in stead of refusing it. The burden of the home argument in favor of the repeal of the tonnage tax is and has been that that tax falls upon the citizens of Pennsyl vania and not upon those of other States—that the road# in order to take freight from its com petitors, is compelled to carry at very low rates, without reference to the tonnage tax; that con sequently it is forced to levy that tax upon its local freight; and hence the discriminations so loudly complained of. If this be true iu point of fact, and we take it for granted that it is, then there can be no good reason for refusing freight in the West on account of tho tonnage tax, un less, indeed, when freight is plenty and the road has more than it can do, the refusal of it on that ground may make a good point with the legisla ture in favor of repeal. Tns Scsbubv asd Erie Road.—The Harris burg Telegraph, which last year did good service in defeating the scheme to quarter the Sunbury and Erie road on the State Treasury, is now very much surprised at our opposition to the kindred scheme of giving that company the pub lic works. It vindicates this new grab at the State property on the following grounds: Ist. That the price to bo paid is a full and fair one, and more than any other persons or compa ny would give. 2nd. That the State will be largely benefited, pecuniarily and morally, by the sale. 3rd. That it will enable the company to com plete its road to the harbor of Erie, and thus oj>en up to our metropolis and Stale the untold nches of the Lake commerce, and develops most 'wealthy and interesting portion of our territory. 4th. That it aids in the extinguishment of our State debt to the amount of the sale; and with the amount realized from the sale of the Main Line, actually reduces our indebtedness to about $28,000,000, and promises within twelve or fif teen years, under our present policy, to bring us to that “consummation so devoutly to be wished for,” the entire extinguishment of our State debt. We answer in the same order: Ist. If the price to be paid is a full and fair one, and more than any one else would give, what harm can there be in putting the works up to (he highest bidder, and giviog to every one a chance* In that event, if the Sunburyand Erie is able to outbid eTery one else, it will hare all the advantage the bill before the legislature gives it, and the State will have the satisfaction of knowing that no advantage has been taken of her. It is for the very purpose of ascertaining whether the price fixed in the bill in more than any other party would give, that we insist upon putting the works up to the highest bidder. We are told on good authority that there are parties willing to give a higher price than that fixed in Lhe bill. ltd. The pecuniary and moral benefit to the State of selling valuable works to a company in bad credit, is not apparent to ns. There can be no pecuniary benefit where the security for the payment is not good. 3d. The fact that it will enable the company, at the expense of the State, to complete its road to Erie is the main objection to the bill. We have no objections to the company completing its road upon Its own credit; it is tho policy of giving it State help we are opposed to. We protest against tho State loaning her credit, directly or indirectly, to any railroad company. The Constitution forbids it, and so does prudence and a due regard for the public interests. The Sunbury & Erie Company is out of funds, and therefore unable to finish Us road ; and the ob ject of the pending bill is, by giving it the pub lic works, to put it in good oredit, and by means of that credit, obtained by the possession of prop erty for which it has not paid, to raise money enough to go forward in completing its unfin ished work. It is practically, though not nom inally, loaning to il the State credit. If it is not able to raiso money to finish its road, it is not able to buy the public works; and tho State should not bo asked to trust $3,500,000 to a company which can get no one else to trust it. 4th. It follows legitimately that the reduction of the public debt predicated on the sale is all moonshine. It is nothing more than ex changing a bird in the band for a bird in the bush. It is giving up a certainty for an uncer tainty. We have the public works, now, and whatever may be their condition or prospects they arc worth tomtlhing. If the ponding bill passes we shall have in their stead the promises to pay of a railroad company too poor to be able to raise a dollar ie-market overt. What these promises will be worth in ten years hence , the 1 railroad experience of ten years ought to teach us. Within the lost jlce years, cvcu, hundreds of millions invested in railroads have been swept away like dust beforo the wind, and we ought to profit by an expcnenco so salutary in its teachings. Tne Sente m the Senate. —The ruffianly conduct of Green, of Missouri, towards Sena tor Cameron ie another evidenco of the “high tone which characterises the pro-slavery champions. Gen. Cameron’s coolness contrasted nobly with his opponent's low vulgarity. The Philadelphia Bulletin accounts for Green’s con duct in this manner: “U i» pcibl. that Mr. Oreen, to snsUm himself through the long ecu,ion, which lmd continued for fourteen hours, had been drink ing. A sober man could scarcely hove been guilty of such a piece of indecency, and such a shameless violation of “propriety of the Senate ” This may explain, without excusing his conduct But whether drunk or sober, ho was acting in entire conformity with tho tactics of the admin istration parly, which seem to be to force~the Lecompton Constitution through Congress by every form of bullylsm and violence. It re mains to be seen bow such tactics will succeed.” And yet this man Greer is the Administra tration leader in the Senate 1 For him Bigler wauft aside, os lacking capacity and courage. Pabtui Report raoir tsx Lecohptost Conor- } tee.—We learn that the Special Committee of Con gross, on the Lccompton Constitution, have deter mined to make a partial report in the coarse of a day or two. They will set forth that their fln*l re port will not be made until all the members of the ' Committee have time afforded them to come on to Philadelphia. The object of thij visit is that each man may get himself n new suit at tho Brown Stone Clothing Hall cfßockbill 4 Wilson, Nos. COS and 605 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. t We understand that tbe commissioners of the Mon ongabela Valley Bank to be located at M'Kcesport, are now in tbo city, and have tbeir Stock Books at the Booms of the Board of Trade, where the; will be pleased to receive subscriptions for stock from our citizens. We hope tbey will r.ot be disappointed bat that they will receive a liberal subscription in this city, the proximity of the institution to our city will enable city Stockholders to watch over their interests as well as if it was located In our midst. We have no doobt that, if properly conducted, it will be &s profit able as any of our city Banks. The vast amount of Coal business carried on in that neighborhod, together with tbe general trade of the Valley, will, we think be sufficient to employ the means ot tbo bank to ad vantage. Tho Bock? will bo open to-day, Wednes day and Thursday. * Persona of Sedentary Habits, who aiv geo 'rally affected with Vertigo, languor and Exhaustion, Nausea and Headache, have Id BoorhaYe'i Holland Bitten a grateful remedy. It gives strength and energy to the sys tem, stimulates the digestive organs and r.irrerts acidity ol the stomach. - Crunox!—Be careful to ask for Boerbave’s JftJUnd Bit ten. The gr-at popularity of thi* medicine has induced many Imitations, ahirh the publlr »h -old gnm-l against S9*Sotd at $1 per bottle, or six bottl.'* j.o fh. i.y the pro file ters, BEN'J. PAGE, Ja., A CO., Mj»uuf*itnrme Pharma* eutlstsand Chemists, 27 Wood street, l«>t.w>«n Ist and 2d sts., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Druggists generally mrlidiwT DIED—At Cbristiansbargh, Kenturkv, on Saturday, March 6th, I*i . WARNER C. STKVENSDN, ag-131 years, formerly a ie*ide-ut of Allegheny city, and eldest son of the late Dr. D. 3. Stevenson, of Caunoniburg. Washington county, Pa. chc DIED—On Wednesday mornin;’. ih<* 17th iu<d. OEORGE BRADSHAW, in the CCth year of his ng» The funeral will take placo from hli late residence. South Avenue, First Ward, Allegheny City, on THL’P.SDAY morn ing, the lf*th iu*L, at 10 o'clock. Special jHotices. It yon are sick, tho probability is that the root of your suffering is in the stomach. From a weak stomach proceeds Dyspepsia, Ague, Languor, Nausea and a legion or other tormenting diseases. Indigestion produce* thin blood, and therefore destroys tbe strength and Tiger of the entire system. To restore tho tone of tbo stomach, aud *u able it to throw off and dismiss forever all these trouble some and dangerous complaints, nothing is Decenary but a persevering use of Dt. J. Hostetler's Celebrated Stomach Bitters. A trial of their power cannot fail to prove that there Is no failure In their sanative effects. We cheerfully recommend them to the public, kooving as we do, their many excellent qualities. Sold by Druggists everywhere, and by HOSTETTKR A SMITH, Solo Proprietors. No*. &S Water or 68 Front sts. mrl&dewT MITCHELL, HERRON & CO. uisrrACvtruftj or Cooking, Parlor and Heatin'® STOVES, Gralf Fronts, Fenders, Cookine Ranges, it., 104 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa, mrttfoly etna tsroViG ALEXANDER BRADLEY MAXViACII'RUt ASD PI HER IS tTIHT VARtITT OF COORISG, PARLOR A.\'D HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c.. .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Foundry on Allegheny RlTer, two squares north-east IVnnsylranla Pasu-nger Depot. Sales Room, _mrljhlydfc No, 4 Wood St.) Pittsburgh. Psu PAYNE,' BI3SBLL ~ CO, SUXtTACTrBLM or Cookinc, Parlor nnd Honting STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc., Aud Manufacturer* of the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING K.-AJN’OR, NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET, Jr&ljdfi: PITTSBURGH, PA. Pittsburgh Steel Work*. JONES, BOYD Jlc CO, Manufacturer* of CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, Cbmcr Rost and First Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa U. li. JROGrjKiCS "sc CO, ■AsrrAcrußxu or liogeri’ Improved Patent Steel Cult uyator Teeth, Oornrr Ross and jtsrst Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.. JuSklydfc* ' JOHN COCHRAN <Sc BKO, KtacrtCTtiuu or Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Door*, Window Mutters, 'Window Guards, if., -Vui. 91 Sternd Street and 66 Third Street, (Between Wood aod Marfc-t,) PITTSBURGH, PA., fla-*crbo»d a variety of flew Pattern*, fancy and plaJo, suitable for all purpose*. Particular attention paid to en closing Grave Lot*. Jobbing done at short notice. tnri* SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, The great «U[*riority of SINGER'S MACHINES Overall other* fnr the u«e of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, Um long been known and practically m knowledge HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE Which i* i light, compact and highly oruamctiiAl machine, {doing its work eqnally well with the lorgo machine*.) and must become a favorite fir family u*c A fall sapply <«f the above Machines for aalo at New York prices, by R. STIi-A. W, 32 Mnrlcot nt pittshuruh. pa, Also, the BOUDOIR SEWING .MACHINE.. Price from to (deITJ anlfrlydfc SEW I N Q-' ii -A. Oli XX>T ESI FOR FAMILIES AND MANTFACTCKEKS WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Bridgeport, (.*,■»nn. Pittsburgh,Gß Fifth Street. Thia Machine StlUhes the Finest or Coarsest Fabric. A l the pleasure of the Operator, nuking with t«j»e On* Tfwut? and beautiful and durable SUtchet per Jalmoat nulae leaaly, and are becoming IsdlipcnwiMe f«r family um. Fall information may L* obtained bv addressing Junta Swing.or ALEX. R.* REED, Agent, No tM Fifth street, Pittsburgh. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. S 1 0 II T BIL L S DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON TIIE UNION DANK. LONDON, IN PCMS OF ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. AUu, Bill* on Ihe principal r turn and towns nf Frajica, Belgium, Hullau J. Germany. Russia and i.Un.r Europ.an States, constantly on Land and fur (ale by • WSI. It. WILLIAMS A O» f*ilU:lynfr ilnnki-M, Wo*i street, corner of Thud. IjR-A. rtc HKRitfNS' Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce. PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OF A LETTER FROM Tobetbe MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAUCE AT MADRAS, PTo hi* Brother at WORCESTER, May. IM>l. EVERY J "Toll LEA A PERRINS that i their Snuce li highly esteem* VARIETY m e.i in India, and i., i„ ro y w OpiUtoU til* RK*t palatable a* OF DTSII well a* tho must wholesome Sauce that ismado." Tli*- only Modal awarded Ly tho Jury of the New York Exhibition for Foreign Sauce, wo* obtained by LEA A PER RINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, tho «.>rld* wide tame of which haring led to numerous Imitations, pur chaser* are earnestly requested to s~o that the names of “LEA A PERKINS” are impressed upon the Bottle and Btopper, and printed upon tho labels. Sole Wholesale Agents for tho United States, JOHN DUNCAN A SONS, AQ£> Broadway, New York A slock always In store. Also, orders receired for direct shipment from England. my - Alydfr>* Joan C' Baker & Co r V GENUINE W COD-Livioit o f :: Tins Medicine, prepared in the m-vu sip prored manner, and bottled by us, has retired tho sanc tion of the most scientific of the Medical Profession of Phil adelphia and elsewhere, who recom/m-u'l it os superior Jo any other now manufactured. Of its efficacy and Importance as a remedial In case* of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma. Chronic Rheuma tism. and all Scrofulous diseases, it Is unnecessary to «,*ak; —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America baring tested Us wonderful curmtiro properties. Prepared .inly by JOHN C. BAKER A CO.. Wholesale Druggists. No. K. 4 North Third street. Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists throughout the country. f»il;dtn>S» cIU-ITkTyV Home, Sign and Ornamental Painters, James Challen & Son*’ Publications. WM. S. RENTOUL, No. 20 St. Clair at., Pittsburgh, baa been appointed UKNKUAL TRADE AGENT for Pittsburgh, Allegheny and surrounding district, of the valuable and elegant New Publication* of tho above publishers; and will sutiply the Trade and community with three at the publisher* rale*. The following are already published: The splendid new work. TIIE CITY OF TIIE GREAT KINU; or, Jerusalem a* it was, a* It le, and aa It 1* to tx, by l>r. J.T. Barclay, Missionary* to Jerusalem, wfth a Steel Portrait of the Author by Certain, and upward of seventy engravings, executed In the finest stylo of art, from Photo graph* and original design*. Illustrating the various phase* of the city—Ancient, Mcdltcval, Modern and Millennial,— also Restoration of the Temple and City as Invested by Titos; Notices of its Jewish, Christian and Heathen Antiqui ties; Its Present Political and Moral condition; Future Pros pects, Ac, 4c, Ac. Prico, cloth, $3.60; hair calf {4,60; mo rocco, full gilt, 16,00; super Turkey or antique,sf,oo. By mail, post psld, at tho tame prico. , New Juvenile Library for the Sabbath School and Fam- r ratctin Ry Titles of Series No. 1: VANDEVER & rnmyrn Song Without Words, j Tho Egyptian, AXXORN K V S A T I, AW , L ?“' P ' " o ‘ rl *“ J F, °" l " ' a y n ait a iy k r s. D SALIHS IN Whit© Lead and Zino Paints. Al*o, all kind* of Paint*, Oila, Vaniiebc, Window Ola**, Puttjr, Bnuliu*, 144 Wo'hl Street, two dmirt above Diamond Alley. mrlfclydfc AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, So. t. Shine'i Block, Dutnique, lowa. As“Colloetionj promptly made In any part of Northern lowa, or We»tern Wisconsin. Will attend to the pnreha/e and Pnloof IU-al Estato, ob taining Money on Bond* and Mortgage* iwHjdfe W E Y M N dc e» o N", Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N D LEAF TOBACCO, Corner of Smith field Street and Diamond Alley, PITTSBURGH, PA. SAMUEL GRAY MERCHANT TAILOR, iVn. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, Dr. Iriih’s New Building) JAB. MoLAUGHLUS T i KANcracrntsa or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fnsfl Oil, dolfrdlyfo _,v«s. 1M and 170 Seeond StrteL w, Ac r>. IIi>rEE£AJR.T7 a ta *.* aim iuliu u» All kinds of Tobacco, Bnoffand Cigars, i*£ n ,h ? b “ M »« No. 130 Wood .trad, In EaUbliihmeat.No. UlWrtn *IU bs pleased to resell* ihelr friends, SptClil JIotIMB. extension op stat. D US. C. M. FITCH & J. W. SYKKS Will cootlnne their Office *t >*<>• 191 Penn Street, OPPOSITE THE ST. CL.UK HOTEL, pnTSBSROII. TILL APRIL FIRST, ISSS, Where they may be consulted daily, (Sundays excepted,; for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis and ntl other Chronic Affections ctmnMfii with, or predirjywit>g to Pulmonary Disease. DRS. FITCH k 3YEKS f<-el that they caonot too earnest* ly or too frequently admonish invalids of the EXCEEDING DANGER OF DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE—it* symptoms often i*tm *n trifling as to Legt-t a delusive f*-*d ing of safety er«u while tho dUeaie Is making rapli pro gress, and the patient neglects himself till a cure Is next to impossible. Office Ilours-.10 A. M. to 4 P. M. 83.N0 charge for consultation. Aiistof questions will be sent to those wishing to con sult u* by letter AddrcM DRS C M FITCH kJ. W. SYRE*. noZatfclfdawT ja27 191 Peua st., Plttil/orgb, Pa. * * CAsairx g caaajaa. A. A. CARRIER * BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, PTTTsntmGn, pexsa tonipanio* represented of highest •landing. Chartered oy i ouMylvauia and other State*. Firv, Marine and Life KUkj taken of all description*. A. A. CARRIER, *. 8. CARRIER. OHOKOK W. i>iiKlG«e CO, KE< 3 MANCFACrCTEEBB, Orrrwr n/ Pa-e and ifecf,anict Slrrtt, FflH Ward, „ , riTTsnußon, i“A. Manufacture Pine ami Oak Kef*uf tbo various doacrlp tiona of NAIL KEGS, which tboy will **ll at t>.r louxit nULrkttpriett. A®“Gjntract it are r*'«|-*rtfu!ly adlclted. All r»oiMof Ud beat qualify. del&lydfc MESSRS. CHAS. A LEWIS ORKUK," OS ?BlWJ TEACHERS Ot THE VIOLIN, * OROAN *jn> 9INOINQ, 11 b ■ ■* ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES A* Greek,-Latin, German, French and Spaai*li, Taught by CIIAS. GREBE, Cand. Tbool. at tin- principal llu*ic Store*. d»23:3mdfc ' dentistry: fl» OSS® DU. J . MALM EE S, SURGEON DENTIST, FROM NETT YORK, EXTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT PAIX. BY A LOCAL BENUMBING AQCNT to T nr GUMS ONLY. Teeth on Gold, Silver, Datum and Gntta Perch*, and performs all Dental operation* In n icienti&c manner, without paio. ttT)_Trrm» moderate. G 4 Smlthfleld Street, below Fourth, Ja&derofc PITTSBUIIGH. MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING merchants, No. 18 Pine Street, St. Lonla, fllo. tint to Murdoch k Diction, St. Loufa, Day A Matlock, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chai.Duffleld k Co., Louisville, Ky.,* F. 9. Day A Co, Bankers, I’cni, 11 la_, Gr*-*n & Stone, Banker*, Muncattno, low Day * Matlftck, PhlbidalpbU. Pa„ R. Forsyth, Chicago, Frdcbt Aci ni lortl. Railroad. J. M. L.ilTljK merchant tailor, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr 1 rish't New Umldinc,' PITTSBURGH. PA KVW.I FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! for EADIK9 AND MISSES, EMBRACING FIUDSON BAY and MINK SABLE, STONE MAIITEN. FITCU. SQUIRREL, Ac. CAPE 3, TIPPETS, MUFFS, CUFFS and GLOVES, In prcat Tnriety and price. ooll l j dfc _ M’CORD A CO., 131 W atrci t. HENRY li. colllnb’ forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheeap, Butter, Seeds, Kish. And rroducf Generally, -Vo. 26 flood Strut, IStlttmrgK. tiusmcßS cCfjangcs. NOTICE, PmSBCKOS, Jan. Ilth, t<>*. I HAVE this day associated with me Benja min F. Pettit nnJ Witii-im 11. Wliitacre in tho gen. rat Commission, Wool and Produce Baiine**. The »tyl» ~f the firm will lx? SPRINGER HARBAUGH A CO. SPRINGER HARHAI uIl. SPIUSGER IIARBACGH dt. CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS DEALERS IN M 001, Hide**, Prorisions& Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street. Pittsburgh. J*l2 g|g PHILADELPHIA: lS5^. &. 33 (old No. i«J$) South Second St „ RESPECTFULLY invite Pealcr? and Mil liner* to cb«)r fresh »nd »uperi»r nt-*rk of RIBBONS, BOXWET MATERIALS, CRAPES, BLOND LACE*. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. RESCUES STRAW BONNETS, MENS’ AND BOYS’ HATS, MISSES’ BLOOMERS ANDFLATS, Ad.l ererj-ihlng connected with this hruoch <>f the bn*i- tSJih ■rt time and rash tnyer* will find „ur pnee* adapted to their requirements and a discount of TJ, j>er cent for caah wilt be allowed Sapience cut oat and preserve thl* advi-rtloenu-nt t,. io mind you of visiting ai when yon c*>me to thu city mrl:rod2m MORE THAN 500,000 DOTTLES POLD IN THE NEW iqNGLAND S/FATES IN ONE YEAR. Tiie restorative of prof. u. j. WOOD for re*toring hair perfectly and permanently, baa never yet had a rival, volume after volume might be given from aU paria of the world and from the most intelli gent to prove that if fj a perfeel ErsUirativ*; but read tno circular and you r*niiut doubt; read al»<> the following: Tin Hail —People have for centuriee been afflicted with bald beads, and thoouly remedy, heretofore known, haa been thoee abominable wige. Uy a recent discovery of Professor Wood theae article* are being fait dispensed with, hut a great many person* still patronize them, because they have l«*en «o often impoeed upon by Hair Tonic* of different kinds.— To all inch persona wo earnestly make the request, that they will try once again, for in Wuod’e Reatorettvo there Is n.> •uch thing as fail. We know of a lady who waa bald, who need the article a abort time, and her head le now covered completely with thetmleat and moat beautiful curls imagi nable. II e know of numerous ca*»t where hair was rapidly failing lt rnatored In grustur perfection than It ever had been before. it is also without doubt one of the boat article.* for ko-p* tng the hair in good condition, making it »olt and gh*.«y, removlug dandruff, andJ?M proved Itaclftbe greatest enemy tn all tbo ills that hair ltueir to. U H the doty of everyone Ur Improvr their percomtl ap pearance though some tnay differ in regard to the war* of doing it; but every one will admit that a beautiful head of hair, either in mau or woman, ta an object much to be de *tixd, and there are no njc tui that should l>* left untried to obtain *ueb a cnnitdrrathm.— H'«nun'i Advocate, I‘hila CosHOCTO!*, Ohio, Not. IT, 16M. »• VlbOVblU.,, VUill, ,IUI, 11, 19db. 11 J. Wood A Co;—Gent,: A» I havo been engaged in •elling T”nr Hair Reatorative the laid eeaaon for one of y, ur local agent* (ft. M. Hackloeon,) and having experienced the iemeOcud efi«cie of n mya.df. I would like to übbi In un a«ncy for the Slat* of u,„„ „ r «otn<» State m the Went, should yon wlih to make eneh an arrangement, «■ I aui Convinced there u nothing rjual lo it ui rlir I'nxtrJ Stain („r rettont.gthe h*,r. 1 hav,, ken engaged the- Drug huai oee. for .everal yoan,, and h„„, *, M v . rl , ivu f . T ,. p%nUoa§ for the hair, but have loom! nothing that ir.toie* the ao cretire orgitni or invigorate, th.* *c«h. n, well a, y„n r a 1t,.- ,n * fn, *Y courtncH that your r.-.tonair* f. whnt ion rrpo •ent It to be, 1 would like to engage ihf .ale of u. f„ r I am *atUfled it met sell. Vuur* truly, J l . T. STOCKM AN' _ „ , . WatLant., Mas*., Feb. 6. IW7 Paor. 0. J. Woon A UX:—(Jrnta: Having realized iho g.eal effect* of your Hair Restorative I wlih t„ *ut,. tlrnt finding my hair growing thin, a* well a* gray, I wav Indue edfrom whnt 1 read And heard, to try the article pr-in M-d by you, to promote it* growth and change it, color a, it wa. In youth, both of which U ha* efTretrd <ompk'trly In the operation 1 liavo n»cd nearly threo txUlk, Youre, Ac., JAMES PUANCIS. for sale byOKO- H. KETSER, HO Wuod.t, Pittsburgh. O J. W(A»D A 00., Proprietor*, 312 Bruailway, N. y (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing K*labli*hmoDt> and 114 Market itroet, Su Lnnia, Mo, and eold by all good Drng fffat*- ‘ fe2D •n2O-Syd*wt»T Garnered Thought!, Wlngi and Stiugv, Tlio Vounz Cottager, Homo LA to, Isabel, or Infloecce, Pot np in neat boxes- THE CAVE OF MACIU’ELAU AND OTIIKH POEMS By James Challen. Cloth, $1,00; doth, full gilt, $1,60; Mo rocco, full gilt, si,oo. MAP OFJERUSALEM AND ITS ENVIRONS. By Dr J T. Barclay A Sons. Approved ** (he most accurate Map extant, by many distinguished travelers and writers uu tliu Holy City. Invaluable to Sabbath Schools and students of tbs Bible. Plain 60 cents; oolored 75 cents; book form $1: mounted and varnished $1,75. ORANDFIELD'S PATRIARCHAL CHAIN OF THE BIBLE. Printed in four rich colors. Price" 6 cents; mount ed and varnished $i CARPENTRY MADE EAST. Ily Wm. K. Bell. Ti.o work contains about Forty Plates, besides numerous Dia grams. Price $3 per single copy, postpaid. of the above works will bo sent by mall, j>ost paid. on the receipt of the retail price. S2LA liberal discount to Ministers. Light Cream Ale. TIIE subscribers respectfully announce to tbelr coctomera and the public that owing to tb* once ol Barley and Uopa. and to >olt the time#, tlp-y aro brewing a light and deliclooi flavored CAE All ALB. which they are Bolling at $4 per barrel, end BAGS OP TJUfcJIAL LONS each, to accommodate private fcmllee. They have alao X ALB at $tS. XX at (7, and raperior KENNETH $8 p*r bbl . and amaller caika In proportion. Alao excellent POBTSK AND BROWN STOUT.. 4?*Qrier *ent to tbrlr Brewery fn PITT STREET, will recsiro prompt attention. mjlo-3raixfay QEO. W. SiUTH A 00- I Sbbmisnntnts, CITV WARRANTS, ' ' " lu small uooanti T. VV. <S J. A. ~Y 08 T , (Suc«isnr to Ba?hneJ| k Tall , *[LTAXUFACTI RERS all kinds of XU. Children'i Carri*ff»i, Vetodpedn, Wbo*lbajToir», Hobby Hor*c*. Ac. No 2U Dxk si, »l- T 9 rtiiiUrJj bia mrlSr»3mK TITO!*. LITTLI '"tH«.Ur T. LITTLE £ CO., TJtTHOLESALE GROCERS. *». COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AuJ Union in FLOUB, BACON, CREESE, FISII. OILS and PRODUCE Sio. 1 I‘A Second St., Plttftbnrgh, Pa. C 3» Liberal aUrancca maUo on mrlfi Tne Cheapest Magazine In the World. AGENTS and Canvasser* wanted for LIT TELLS LIVING AGK, In pr»ry S*; .1 • f the l blutt Liberal terms will bo offered Arj.lj to STANFORD A DKLISUKU ‘ . 0 , ; N ,, Y : J’Qt-lisher* or ibis lona established and nopnUr pen . mrlfcSM A HAKE CHANCE FOR A PHYSICIAN l-> obtain s *ood country location As lam desirous “L n, I n .1 TII,R 10 ,bo cUr - I * m p - 11 «*J property, situated about the centre of township, 12 miles fcun Pltts btirch ao(J3 mile* from llaye Maiion on the IV. Ft. W. & L. K. tl. Price, sl2oo—term* easy: for further particular* enquire of pr Georm> Fifth .tr. et, Pittsburgh, or the subscriber, ott the pn-mise*. mrlB *; ,f JOHN T PETEUS, M t* Orn t or the I'lrwncMii A borrow Mimjo Co , . Pittsburgh. March 15, ) Notice to stockholders.—ti,.- Stockholder* of thin C«.Mrp*tiy are hereby tmli.’hd Hint tin* imral>*r of -hare* Inin which the tli.- Capital <ti><-ic ii divided, ha* till* day Iw-oj, from Sue rhnutan f to TiC'ii'y Th>'utami «h*iu«, iu pursuance . 1 authority granted by lh« Legislsturu uf Michigan. New certificate* of stock in Exchange f. r Iho old otic. nM !*• Issued at till* oflict l oi'tlm Nvreiarv, In the rliy of Pittsburgh on rind after the lit day c.t April. No certificate/will b* issued fpr the irartmn c.f ■ .bare. t>bt parties mtitled to fractional shares will N> credited therewith on the hooka of the Company, and a certiScale luned whenever as-lgnmenls of such fractional credits are pr» 'er.ted t<* tli- retory as will nmount to <>ne r-r wore shares. Holier* of idd t-ertiAcitl-s will please present them for exchange as eath ftftet the Ist of Apr.) ft* tuav be . ~uwu lout TiJuS. M. HuWtifemetary ... _ I’ittabnrrfb A Bo*t«>u Minim; r.. SEALED DUUFO.SALS f.jr ri*puirinji tin; Arch at tho Nortliern end <>t the Aqueduct, arcor ling to sp-citication* lo h«uen at the office of K. H MfOowts.fity Regulator, may ho left with cither of the und-rs;gi,<-.| inemliers of the Aqueduct C- >nmitcv« on or htforo the *"d snwiiant a. H. MILLER, D. C. RAMMERKtt. JAMES DIONA.M. DAVID IICTCHL-toN mrlt 44t WM. BARNHILL IN the District Court for the county of Alfc- and Stale -f Pennsylvania at April Term. Pattorßon, | Ldvard Kiidp> aqrt .Margaret | Hoa B . hi. Hitht uf j r„H,.,..„ n*. kc ,. , w 4: mak**, TcJl‘V?,''r W ::"r . OEOIUIE W OHl.I.ADAV,f„rn,.,rlj 1W0.J., „f 4c., yi'Lr+i. c.tbarin*. Mofr**. ; //.: , . ti. /torfihnn. fj. . WiiUrfHpl.ni I enelope McCri-a. Jno» P Me-; WM. BOWKIM*. formrrlT forfaitr «.f Will, an«l M-rard I. M.-Cuu. | JOHN .V. CDLKMAK. flrarrf Cowman * Smith. Im^p* etui hf<l nn>) li'-ir* of .Uni.-« ] llsnlwnr- »r,,l Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third .M.-I.ica. i Btrtfl. «t.iire Market, |*hiU Thr rwirii'-B. plaintiff. «n.] .l-t.tiAl.in>. mU .v.- R r- JufSKPH <> \T. firm of Oat 4 Son. Copwraroitha. No herrl.y nntiflc-l tl.it th*. win «iUU- . »«. m-.l IS Qti.irrv »fwt. Phil*. premia.* ihcrriD rl.-acnl-l. f. U.t 1..-t N<.» rVi> und ii m | EDWARD 1 M ACIIKTTR, Arm of M*eh»tt« ft Halcnot the p.-n.-rnl plan «>f tli.-rity f pittal.iirirh. aitnat.'-.n tl>«> ' Importing Hardware Merchant*. No. 124 North Thinl oaat «{<!•• of Si Clair a>..| t.. rth .-I IVnn -trrrl at lu ' Jlrwt, al-.Te Kaoe, Phlla. J-' '.tu.lfc ii'cl<«'k. A MONDAY, thvVMli <lny nf April, A. D., IM.A. «b<-n anil thouc mitr pr-wnt if 'iilL'"'_ h ‘BODY PATTUIiSOX, fhfrilT AN ORIMNANCE supplementary 10 “Ad ' ’ i<liiißsrf fixing the fe«a of const«l>in for n-ftiruinp tbe owner* of carta, draya, Ac, Ac . for non-payment or II- ; mrSfi-illrfc cenat-a," paaaed ilarcli filb, 1857. | _ SlCTlox 1. Bo it ordained and ertiulod by the citizen* of [ Woaon|jahel» lninrance Company, in B*loct and Common Council* anroiblel, ; ny PiTT^nninTi That from and after the passage of this Ordinance it shall I be the duty of the Chief af Police and Police Coost* > lea, a« i t. well as the Market Conitabte, to return delinquents for non- I ,r weM—JAMWA. niTTCinsOy, PrwWMjt . payment ofllcenM on or after the first day of March In 1 M ATWixUj, Secretary. each year, and for *n< h acrrlct* they .ball ho entitled to n , r . ' ~ thesamenmomit of Terras the Market C-m-TaMe is now hr n ll / .. * , W * Ttt ?TRtrT > taw entitled O' ’ *'* Ayainst ad iio<i* o/ f'irr. and ilarinr £1 arc - That i; much <.f any Ordinance a'i* Inr nn-tf-nt ' .bcpt.: herewith bo and tbcaara,. i«h«rebv n-{«nled. Bl ~. „.. A>ra. . Orlnlned and ••nrtc-t.il a law ni CmmctM. ihle l.Mh . ? ' D,,M -l-tnand. aecnixtl hy day nf Mar h. A |i , l-> I „ •»" ■ PHf-’v-l ii.-im- {140,000 0 rislh IU-cruul.lc 2f»,563 .1 ]Z...Z'.Z 11. OM 82 TO *(nrr» M. ,-haaio. - Hank Suck—-ci»t 3,920 00 l»njniinui 31,962 50 offlrr Furnitme . . .... 090 U-.b Arrwint. 4,809 43 At lest. Jou\ T Wiurrrt. Oik ..r S I- t <• in t ! iIW Hi Mt McMAjTtK. Or V: I I'omtn >n C-iit|.-|! E W I. V I N V K .V T K'n 1 IV STRANGE l Oo l ' a i i; .\ r i> n rn i. e-cu s e P K N_ r 1 L H H A R r* K N- K R Tin. .•'harp.’t:- r Cut -t»- IV.-d POINTS Tilt LEAD SEi’ARATEU Which make* it w.ire CcrcUc at, 1 1,-. liable u, l~enk the lead than cotumm sharpeners HUNT & MINER o i. f: ,v cs- rc x x s .MASONIC HALL. Firm STREET a.\ i hi>- Af. liU *• !l la nil {.Alt* uf [|>r l Su.l«*. A Nr.iV, PATENTED , ARTICLE i > M. GOR.Ih.rN, Sa-crr-Ury. »^h7/K.cr , riu" J ™>i T ‘ 1 !„' , ;;r," , ‘s; 4 ii ; urncE;i " «■“«««»* <>.•. PCM.OA.V CLEAR, invct "Jen!/ HIOM THREE T.I np Main. PiU.burph. FIVE DOLLARS PER DAY. H,U fwrtayamitaU Kindt c.f Fire and Uanne Eukt Pi-rjoa* in the r.iimtn, njabiug t<. >o li„- .*... of ' A iatiUulwm managed by Dmetort. who art trritt ibi# artklf. ran bavu a oaruplc, with prior* by rrturti ma ! 1 ,n r ‘ l ' community, and wUo arr determined, by by remitting Twrntj firp C*nts and • ThrKP C*«it i’o«ia « ’ P rf>m f ,rn ' tt ' 2nJ ht-rraUty, fn maintain the rhsraeirr wHch i Sump t.. HUNT A Ml.viht ** ■ ** r ' ,un ‘ ,n, 'i <U of'ring ('if best frrotrctlcn to t/mt, t oho " (wljOM Mwolf HaU.Vifth'-t'r.M ,U,lT ' ** in " ired tfOODS—Slurjihv A liurrli I Arccnnt.^/ oo XI n-'i.l hart jo*t r«-*irod their flr«t supply of Sii m* ! Mortcnc" .... ... ‘J.lfti 00 ''“*}•» atpon# which will bo found in part. Ducal*. R.,U‘ A. I dl* »(•-•■ irabb- 4.1til 07 ytiulo*. Pun* por* De China, Chpo« Silk». Brilliants, . Oflioe Itirulturr. 240 00 Illnck Stlks oj low a* f'2 lilt-ac Led Muslin*. lri«li Lii»cu«. Ojvn AomuM*... . 9.47 S 01 trpncb and English CLlnti, Cloth. and UKiun-m, tUttn ! >'»«b • . U.WI *6 • eatings at noilb «-aat Porner4ih A Mart' l ! at* mr! k - Cr-mium Vitos 40.2445 69 TO Bri. t UwTlWea I “‘ su 1a . 0 ° 3 73 on Uav slrwl, between IVnn and tlio riser. tin- ■ <317 641 18 <jiui<• of Wi K. Jl. KING, N 0.211 Liberty m. J imb«i7i;ej VriItCINIA SIX-TWIST TOBACCO-- i'Nfdw'jV"' | > v » Mc ?W' ! O.W. | s‘^. J! - N ” ‘°. J«di«.Mciul-,. , Willtam IL SL.IU. QIIEEP BELTS.--Kuur Bales umnnned for ?p~'. I C w. Bla«no», 0»l.l.r fn„, S r.,J, I.KWIS rgDGKKTnb , ’ I F M GORDOV R*c'y L 1^ 1 ’ ML - 4 ! Karma injnranee *Uo£]Sr' Pri™*.*;..... , . 4r —- ‘-I op PE.VSSTLVA.VIA, U 1 A IULh.-si" l.it»li4'U Neshannocks for , ojfio* .Yo 99 Hhitr st., paubunh imris, IIKNRY U OLLI.NS j USII3, KOT. 2d., 1557: "IiCTTEK.—CI Bblg. iloll forsalo bf ” ! J-F mils IIENHY H. CtH.LINs j Quit in rttUburgh TruitQumpaay ‘ sHiciciAL nUttcb;-. • :: Stfamship laudcrbilt for Europe. < r, u . nr .„ _,,i, p 1 , ~ . r ... ;.rd2*»uk/p* Kivliargo Rank Sto*k—Coat T» with <''<'V.«l Imrl.i.t,* ;too *liajr-* Iron City Bank Stock—Amount nuid ALIMITEI) ni!Mt'**r Ilf ;iij I*ias*B ! ‘-W*hare* Allegheny Bank Stock— do pn~.nirnr.wiin. v,.„ , >T „ u . I W*’Bank 3tock-Co.t cent STEAMPIUP VANH. >;UILT. S*W ton*. 1* K Ur 9“ Mnaur. to ull trotn X.« York, on -ATL UDAY, April 10. I Furul,nro for S.nthampton and Harro. 1 •’*’ Pnuenjren forwarded to Snithatupton. London. IlttTro, Antwerp, Itottotdam ami Itrrowa at Kor p»*- *»C" apply only tu !■ TOUKANOF.. mrltidtap' N„ j Howling tlrran,Eew York, 8 A JUE L FAIISESTO CK , and DomoHtiu Hardwuw. A-*. 74 Wood Slrtrt, beUrrtn 'Diamond aiirt, find Fourth ttirri. Ftsttiuryh, Pn. THE subscriber is now opening a largo and w* l| •'l -. tiNl a»»mrnent of Foreign and bt mottle Hardware. and will I»*iM no a* good terms aa anj lioqm in tt»ia ntj\ Ill* awrtmrnt embrace a generalassortment of llnr-lwara, Cut lory, Carpenter Tool*. (Union rianea.l Ac., Mr . to *Wh he write* the attention of Merchant! and other* before unppljing Ihcratrlves <■-AMU— mrlii S~ IrNDITIE£-l r NDlTlE£- T Mil*, pi lino fjv»h Tr»l«!«* Iltittvr. H •* fr*xh Rep*; Ti boi clean Dri«?<l Applet. 4 Mill Leaf I.ht-1 *1 «riJ. 1 i,•« fr**h Venison. C d'H Quail*; ti» pair Chicken*, Tut key», Pucks, 4«... Ju«t received |.y K» press anil for tale ot No T. Flllli «t , mr i* 11. KIDDLE CH K M 1 C A I. FOOL), OK COMPOUND SYHUP OK PHOSPHATES i. much n.ed »,y t>.c m-.ii cal rtcult) Btft nutrltlrp tonic—admirably alopccdto *m., ply tlie xriMjUof elementary ma'tcr. occurring Id theev» u-m during the proves* of chr.mle dls***. Btl d t« bu.ld up the tureogth of Lndlri.lunlg muled ).y protracted ill heallh lu Dyspepsia A«,| Consumption especially, it bm n f „ un( , particularly serviceable. Thi* preparation la pleasant to ih* o>r, Mgn.eal.lf to tin- taste, und tiir. stoma, li lt.l(M-a not nntiaoAto by centinnona nte. a lareo p of [hit valuable medicine rac'd tblsday by * ** * „ .. „ JOS.FLEMING, * *' Comer Diamond andilarkst street NM^^§£*T ?< ! vcn barrels moving. marked Mr*. DA} aikl one l>arrrl, contents unkrj *n DiarKod L. B. SMITH, in my wehonso »j:i i* to i.nv ctiwgt# udlmj ihf auut) ar« ]>tid on or Ufore tbe 20tl. msL , A. A. UAKDV, _ _ . cornerof Front nnd Ferry it*. NLWCAHPKTS.-Tho public is invited to A*** lh .* a new Car P° u “ nw rwirinu *t the erertln r U s nK ‘i. SU, r ,at loWcr 1-ncM than they har® - r - l - <0 "?l r V ,! l[l J UMbnrgb. \v. JIcCUNTOCK. Glycerines camphor soap—i ■■r tbia (n port or am Je Juat m’d and for lair by H I-FAHNESTOCK A CO. "DAZIN'S PER FUMEKY—A~ Kxtr " cUl ~urfmi" Srtch * “ll* U- L FAIIXESTOCK A CO. ROSIN— 75 bbla. just rec'cl and for saTcTbv H. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.“ ARTIST MA l ERIALS of al'l desci iptions, to l>« bad wholcanlu or rrull by “'LI B. I-FAHNESTOCK * CO Hollow a vs wokm conkectio.V— -5 Knwi on hand and for *a!e by mrlT »J< FAHNESTOCK i 00. ELAC K ‘LEAD—,.OOn Ilia, on band and for k* mrd* D_ L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. BUTTER— a bbla. fresh roll just rec’.l by __ JIKNRtf 11. COLLINS ' NESiIANNOCK POTATOES—2S saTks ju«t racM and for ini* br HENRY 11. COLLINS SEEI>—IO bugs ree'd and for sale vyurj. HENRY H COLLINS. Wlfil L FlSil—6o half bbla. just rec'd and for t>y rnrlfl HENRY H COLLINS "DYE FLOUR—I*O bbls. junt rec’d and f«>r J.V talc hy _ mrl? tIKNUY II COLLIN*. HAY'— A tons of baled Hay arriving and for •d* SHKIVEK A DILtVUKTtI, mtl7 - ISO and M 2 Second at. i 250 BBLS - N- 0. molasses; „r,rn.a»an.l for »!«• hr JAS. GARDINBR- HHDS. PKIME N. 0. SUGAR for •ale to landing- (mrl7) JAS. QARDINEB. Merchant*’ Insurance Co. ol Philadelphia. the Manufacturers' Insurance Company *"«• t rernr. cm n- J. mccass, esmt«7.' oji„ v . u ■ eSIT.ftTrBIA —- Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. li”’ riDO and tulend Risks Taken tra. A. RHODES, tnu.>t cnis wrsn.vie.,^,l^,. AiFHED WEEKS. S-er.t»rj. _Vor«*le at THIS OFFICE ££3,423 35 Ia« .r*-s Ri.-ki on the Ohio and HlmUaippi Rirar* tod tributaries. I mure* against k*ior dlTTltre bj Fire, “i'*> against the perils of the Sea, ana Inland N»rißation and TianipcrUtion. nruictots. PUULIVU. tVm v ivtu. J.din C. Montgomery, John M. PnmtuJ, D- J. McCann, K. F. WiUner, Ilona Guillon, BcnJ. L. Woulstun, J -bn A M.-wshil!. Charles II Wright, John J Patterson. E'W' ,| o T Pusey l*»k}BT J SlcCaA*. Secretary mmg. >.-<p.T. l.nii: l. Jt C*., Philadelphia INck. Mnrgnn k Stidfnl-; do. Truitt, Hr* k Co., do. PuniroT. Caldwell k C.... dn , A T. L.to» k Co., J„. ' ?tettinut*. k C.. <b l'!TT.'lU';ii;n orna., No 97 WaTKK street aufld;! R. W. POINDEXTER, Agct-l. Frauklln Klre Ininranee Company of Charles H'. Barn k»r, | Adolph K. Bono, George W. Richards. | fcamuel Grant, Thomas Hart, David 8. Brown, Mi>nh*cni D Lo*r", I Jacob K. BmJlh, Tubia* Wagner, j Morris Patterson CHAIILLS S'. BAXCKKK, President CHARLt i G. Bascie*, Secretary. This Company continues to make InMitanorn. permanent or limited, on orery description of projwrty In town and country, at rates u low os are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large contingent fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, alTunl ample protection to the assured. The Asm-u of the Company, otf Jannsry Ist, 1451, as pub lished agreeably to the Aft of Assembly, were as fallows vis: |IJU2,TOB 44 Since their incorporation. » period of tweuty-»no years, they hare juu,l upwards of one Million, Four Hundred thousand Dollars L*awo* hy tire, thereby affording evidence of the ndviintac-s of Insurance, aa well as their ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. OAKDXKR COFFIN, Agent, apl# office Southeast cor. Wood and Third sts. Continental Insnrnnre Company. Inctirpor-itKl by the LfffuLiiurt of /Vnniy/panta, Aoihuriz»<( Capital, One Million Dollar Fecaredand Acrnmulati'd Capital HOME OFFICE. .Vo *',! w, Until Slre't, above Second, Philadelphia. Fire Insurant-* no Duildinga, Furniture;. Mnrchandl*o, Ac. geneatly. Marino Insurance on Cargoes and Freight*, to all porta of the world. Inland insurance mi Goods. 4c, by Lakes, Hirers, Canals and Land Carnages, to all parts of the Union, on the most favoroble terms, consistent with security. HOWARD UINCIIMAN, firm of Livtngaton A Co., Prodace and Commission Merchants, No. 278 Market *L. above Eighth. I’hil*. • _ GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Prcaldent. OcLTJt WiLacje, Secretary. JAMES Mt.AVI.EY, Pr ldfit ■‘fleet Council SAMI El. McKELVY. Pr—.S lrnt <<f Common C«-«in,-il • lVra !'. Wni. A. CaM«rdl, U-l.t H. WHson Miller, " |K< iv, John McDerltt ( I'hnaJ s ri!\rk«!. Geo. A. Berry I J*tPc» A. lotchleon jfAHiler&t—no-vi.-.’wd HENRY 51. Pennsylvania insurance Company I OP riTTSBVRGn. Office No. O 3 Fourth Stree DIRECTOR.*. Jacob Painter, U«.« IV Smith. A. J. Jmum, K-.lt Patt»T*>ti. J. 1* Tanner, W. K. Mcßride' C.. A. C»d loti. CHARTERED CAPITAL. . 49~Fire and Marius Risk* I OFFII ( President— A. A. Cau. | Vic? Prasideo*.—Rodt | Secretary *°d Trearott W««tern Innuranoe Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIE, Prealdent. J. H. tfhounberg>-r, W K.Nimlck, R. D. Cochran, John A. Caugbvy, C. W. Batchelor, Jame«i I. Bennett, W. J. Anderson. 11. Fiirwxt, Secretary Delaware Hntnal Safely Insurance Company, Incorporate ly the Isgulaturt r\f I'atntylcataa, ISfIS, Office, S. E. Comer Third and Walnut sta., PHILADELPHIA. MARINE TSSURANCKS on Vene]*, Cargo, and Freight j ti> all parts of the world. j ISLAND l!*SCiLA2*\hS on Goods, by Rivers, Canals. Lake* and Land Carriage*, to all parte of the Colon. I EIRE tySC/LAjfCEH on Merchandize generally, Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. j Atseti of the Cbmparry, Bonds. Mortgages, and Real Estate $101,300 0* j Philadelphia City, and other Loans 137,011 30 i Stock in Banka, Railroad A Insurance Os.. 13,508 00 ] Bills Receivable. - 320,301 05 Cash on hind - 38,803 66 | Balances is hands of Agents, Premiums on SAMI. FAHNESTOCK. ' Marine Policies recently issued, and oth j ur debts due tho Company 02,730 07 j Subscription Notes 100,000 00 t ' $703,780 37 MRSCTOf-S William Martin, James C. Hand, Joseph U. Seal, Theophllus Paulding. Edmund A. Bonder. James Traqu&lr, I John C. Davis, William Eyre, Jr, I John R. Penrose, J- F. P«nl*ton, ! Georga 0. Leipor. Joshua P. Eyre. • Edward Darlington. Bamuel E. Stokes, J Dr It. M. Hnnton. Henry Sloan, William 0. Ludwig, Jamas B. JlcFarls Hugh Craig, Thomas C. llano, ; Spencer Mcllralu. Robert Borton, Jr., Cliarles Kelley, John Ifc Semple, Pittsh's U. Jones Brooke, D. T. Morgan, “ | Jacob P. Jours J.T. LOgan, « WM. MARTIN, President. I 11I0S. C. ILAND, Vice President. Herat Lruunur. Secretary. ' P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, aj4:l >d—J«l2 No. PS Water street. Pittsburgh. | Reliance .Hntnal Insurance Company of PHILADELPHIA. Offitjo No. 70 Walnut Street Ta i —Amcts $229,0*4 4A—Sretnun Ivtutud. fire iDßuraoc* on LmlJuij*, Merchandise. Furniture, At. >□ towu or country. ■ . Tt L - /£ ,, i t,, 1 11 pr . i “ ci i'l B «»»‘Mncd with the eecurtty of * Stock Capital,entitle*the luuml tocharcld the profits of tho Company, without liability far losses The Script Certificate* of this Company, for profits are eouTertlMe at par.lnto the Capital Stock of tbt Oompany CLfiM TINOLEY. President. B M. mxenMAN, Secretary. DtUCTOU. | 0. U Stroud, John It. Worrell, Ik'Qj- W. Tingley Z. Lothrop, IL L. Cation, Uohert Toland, C. Stereneoo, Chas. Leiand, •ffai. Jl.Sample, Pitts b’g. J. 0. COFPIK, ■nor Third and Wood streets CKm Tinrley, ffn. 11. Thompson, Earned llispham, 0. W. Carpenter, Robert Slwio, C. S. Wood, ’ Marshall HJII, Jacob T. Ranting. WilUiun Mnsscr. OP PHILADELPHIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. Organised ander the General Insurance Lav, with a cash Capital of 1100,000, privileged to increase to 1600,000. low or damage by Fire, Marine, Inland Navigation and Transportation. omens. 11. 0. LAUG HUN .President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Tice Pmldest. GEORGE ROOTT, Secretary. Binxcxou. 11. 0. LonghUn, D. Montgomery w. a Stotaatery, Bichard D. Bhmroood, George BcotC R- M. Carina, T. F. Ehewelk William Osborns 0. 0. Botler Insurance. V. I‘EITTT, President. WITMER, Vire President P II 1 l. A D X L }• H l A os . 54.J77 :•> . it . ci.ssu on . 04,340 HI Mortgage TUvetl Uuik .. TpmjKjrarj- Loan* Slocka idaah, Ac.. WITH * PdRPniJAL 011 1 R l E R JOSHUA ROBINSON, AgenL No- 24 Filth street /up atslra.) tTWOQD, Scc’y I Wade Hampton, , A.-A. Carrier. Robert Patrick, A. C. Sampson. J. U. Jonca, John Taggart, Henry Fproul, Nicholas Voogbtly, James it. Uopkln*, J3OO.WK). i taken of all description* ICERS. •L Quza SpaocL. 1. M. Petroock W. W. Martin, U. T. Leech, Jr n D. McCandlcas, Geo. 8. Selden, J. U. SJIOENBEROER, PiW noSuUm Aeptsof lninranct Company, insurance. H-.A-Bhota. A. 8. Llpplacctt. 1 j oh p *?®* Jimai P. Smith. | j. Chi*. J. Field, ; ThSS aln Wtn. N*ll. M. RJchar.'.’w.. li Pittoborph Office, No. M W*ter Mecku f«22snyfe m>Vf. p, BKI , U AgTOt fhe Great Western Fire and StarineTnirco. OF PHILADELPHIA. Ofct in Csmpsny'i BuiUlinp, Xo. 453 n.iljj u f cor7l ,_ , Fcntrth Stmt. * cnAtriß mrcrvAL AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Capital paid in Sorploi, January lit, IS&S FTJtB ISSUEAXCE— Umitod or reJTchal 05 MAR IX E IXSCRAXCK on VnoeU, Urßoatid Prfirt>t JXLAXD IXSUEAXCE l'j Hirer*, Canal*, Ukwan Land Carri«g«. piaxcrosr Charles C. Lathrop, 14U3 Walnnt street. William lilO Pit* itreft. Alexander Whillden, MerchanL 18 North Frout laaac Hulebnnt, Attorney and Counsellor. John C. Limiter, firm of Wright* Hunter A Co. K Tracy, firm of Tracy A 00., Ooldimlth’a >UU. John R. McCurdy, firm of Jonca, White A 11)01. L. Qilleeple, firm of GUlespie & Zeller. Jaa.R. Smith, firm of Jaa. B. Smith A Co Hod. Henry M. FwlW, office £l7 Sontb Thirds re*t John R Vogdei, office comer ofSerenth and Palacm Jamci Weight, late Caahier Bank of Tio*a Allrrd Tajlur, offlw Cairo City Property. .lona J. Slocmn. office ‘HC South Third street. 0. C. LATHBOP. President. LEWIS GREUOUT. ) ******** Second Tice Pmid't. J CranJl Office, 8 Wall «t, X, T. JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary and Trear&rer. 11. K. RICIURIS3O.V, Assistant Secretai r B. W. POLVDEXTKR, A«not, P7 Water street, Pittsburgh id Mechß''’ ant Jlechanies’ Fire and fiarlne Insnrantt Company. IS. W. Corner Second tml Walnut SU., P 1111. A D KL P 111 A. ASSETS or m OOMPAST, JAKCABT Ist, IMS Bonds, Mortgage*, Ground Renta, Bank and , 00 Loaned for Stocks 37 gjg qq Trust Fond in New York . 23,151 CC Deferred payment on Stock W 7 7CO 00 Bills Receivable C 7 Cash on hand and due from Agent* ... 45,00033 Premiums on Policies recently issued and debts due the Company {£30,5941 THOMAS B. FLORENCE, I’resideas Kdwsrp R. Hsusbold, Secretary. PHXUfiKLtBU urEUxcrs. John 11. Brown, I David 8. Brown, M. Baldwin, j Charles L. But«. p:ttsdu»ch Rirsacscts. Newmyer A (JrafT, | Jimn WillJneer. >ame« Howard ACo , t Phelps. Carr ACo , ffm. McCnllr A Co.. | J. M. Irwin. Plttabnrgh OOlce, No. 00 Water Street. f»U3m.l _ THOMAS J. nUNTER, Agent. Citizen*’ insurance Comp’y of Pitlsbnrfk WM. BAGALEY, President, SAMUEL I, MARS ILK LL, Secretary. M WaUr Slrrrt, between Market and Wood SS , rinll anti Cargo Risk* on the Ohio and Mi* sisaippi Riven, and Tributariea. . . loss or damage b j Tire. Also, asainit atk'n* ° f th ° SCS " nd Inlaad N *' ri * ation »d Transport. Wm. Bagaley. | Samuel Kca, ; Jaa. M. Cooper. Jm. Park, Jr., I mac M. Pen Dock, 8. Ilarbanch, Sam'l C. Yooun. Ja3S John Cal Flusbnrgli Life, Fire and marine lot. Co‘ _ Office, Corner Market and Water Sta PITTSBURGH, PA. ’’ ..... ' BOBT. GAiWAT, President. I A. RnrnußT, See'y ALEX BRADLET, YJ« Frut Fixxcto, JL D., Examining Physician. This Company make* every Insurance appertaininr to connected with LIFE RISKS. - * .., Ai ? Uull Carso lUa on tb. Ohio and Mhabalppl rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risk gen And against Lea or Damage by Fim Aadaealaat tt. P.ril. of ft. 6.. aod InUad Na.liallo. and Transportation. el/'partiew'"* ** loWeet consistent with safety *213,016 02 Robert Galway, Samuel iicdurken, J.oeeph P. Gazzam. M. D., John Scott, Jemee Marsh ail. David Richey, James W. Hailman, Chaa. Arbutbnot, fcl6—*my2My Philadelphia F'ira and Life " INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chesmit Street. °wm «^. I,T n E n T i n ? T C D ”Oil HODS*, fi 1 ind# of Innruacc, either Perpetual or on ererjr description of Propertj.or Merehaadb*. »t roaeontble rate* of premium. I "*^ ROBERT. P. KING, Prerident. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Preaida&t. waxcrau. E. R. One, Georg* W. Browa. Joeepb 8. Paul, John ClaTtOQ, E. Wilor. Charie* p. n»y«, E. B. EngUih, P. B. Barrrj, 0. Bfcermaa, S. J. Megargec, F. BucKßrux.fWreUr7 tteltutous flatters, &c. KI?' l W‘!, ox .£ H ‘ rl:B m “TISO, at Eicelsior ,7 HaU * Allegheny City, to-day tram 11U to £!i? : Vn Sc C rice-tobo cood o«®J by Rot. Dr. Howard” Second Presbyterian Church, and Rev. Mr. McCUkXT. of Rover Street M. E. Charch. mrlS Re>. Mr. Tavlor, of the Baptist in Church, Allegheny City, will preach this evening c JnKfl r iLf rt ' bT^ erian C*>o«h, comer of Math and Smithfleid street!, ac o'clock. mrlllt will bo continued every even z 1 p "* b '“ ri “' o* Da "-'' Prime Pba#b Mejtixg.—lnan .. .. ,w , t : r ~ 0 P. Dbllc * D<l .* private colls for a Doily Prayer gvayiJsa? jssjfi z SttJSSOSz? 1 "*- ‘X&.ZSZ 1! iJtfSSt” 8 *' 1 " “W »«J conttou.UU l’.rarn, who unoot *p«od the entire hour are iatited to come as they may bo able. The meetings will be conducted by Clergymen of different denominations— two Jf possible each day KRATTTf lC, *tt n ptMean PAXTON, YERKEB. PRESTON KENDALL, RUSSELL, HOWARD. QUICK DODOIaa FULTON. DELL, JACOBUS and bAroW ’ mrttdff t'JT.Mkj oo 6*J. 104 14 61.HH 20 V. 967 10 6.600 00 6,060 00 7,600 00 6,000 00 4,823 C 3 14,672 23 CO3 12 PBA Y Ett - fit EKTINg! A UNION DAY PRAYER MEETING will be held daring thn present week, commencing ou Monday morning, at half past eleven o’clock, and con tinne one we*k In Excelsior Hall. Allegbeay City, under the ltl * Toan ® iiec ‘® Christian AasocUUen oi The following clergymen of the various denominations nave engaged to conduct tho services: K " Jp E ‘ u “"- b,,. fr. noTOt, .. "'. ‘“"P"". - Air Krulcj. .. S r ' - Air. T. B. f.jlor, - E'Siff' 1 " Mr. AIcSUII,., S. ’■ " »r.Ja»ba^ Jr. ■■ Air. Bolton. .. S s « r'' " fatra™, Air. AltLeut, a Mr Pano „ atSl *" “ in '* nd ’ •“>"'« U — y mrlirft* PECULIARLY suited for distri srnos AT nn pjLiaiat nao, or i*uoioci isnt*s? It UL or Christ io the Etonn, by Ryle, 3cent*: Quertitms and Counsel, by Dr Ajhbel OreenTi pag-,' Rtle 149 Handbill Tract*, & cent* P**^- One Hundred and Fifty Handbill. 15 <*s^. I “°/ t f d Tracts, in packet*. 3TO pace*, Ibr 25 cents lilnti to Christians now to ao good. 3 cent*: How shall I honor Jem* to-day, 4 pace*. IS ibr 5 rtw? You don’t talk of Jctn* at bom* Sr 8 * - * « P® Throe Wishes, 4 page*, 15 for 5 cent* Earthly Care a Hearenly Discipline, by Hr* H D Stowe 10 pages, 1 cent. ’ We *ml Jesoa, In for children, 12 p*«a. 1 cent The UstfiTeara on tinted paper, email £d heal The filnner’e Friend, (translated Into 23 languages, op wards of twelve bnndrcd thousand sold,} 3 cents. ~ \ our Soul—ls it safe ?4S p., 3 S' y*“l0"O»<Ww tl» .übjtct „[ Personal Religion 1 by Dr.Boardmao: bound, 30 cent*. W.M. S. KESTuUL, Agent, bo. 20 ht. Clair street, Pittoburgh. mrlfctUwtltwF Mens’ Library Association Lic- Z*f. ,^r lOnN W ' »HSH, E*J-, Editor of the Philadelphia Patss, will lecture before the Youa* Hen,* Übrary AjwcUUod, and the public generally,nfinr. L bS'‘* aSD f l EVEKusi,.h.S&toir' * scarcer— American Statesmen.” Doonopea At &}4 cclock, Lecture to commence at 7U. llckeU 35 cent*, to be had at the iloslo and Book Store*, HotoU, Library Rooms, Lecture CommiUeo and at the JOH3 M. KIIKPiTtICX,' Wji. H. KiacAtn Etua H. laisc, Jostm Alnnrr mrl3:dt<l E. P. Daaiixotox, Ornct Pmsßnoir, Pt. W*ttr* A Chicago H. R. Co l ., PittAbnr*a, March lit, 1858. f ITiS** OTICE TO • s >tockholders.— The first An • Dual meeting of the Stochhotdmof the Pitubnrab, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company will be held at 1 of the Hoard of Trade, In the city of riuaborzh, onTbESDAI, the rUtthdayof March Inat., at 2 o’clock P. XI., at which time the Report of the Director* and OOcers of the operations of the Company for the flnt aeventeea months of the consolidation will ba presented and read. Tbo Election f-jr a new Board of Director* will be held at the Mine place on WEDNESDAY, Slat last, between tl bonn of® A. M. and fl P M. **° the Stockholder* and the representative* of cotutlea boldine •tock will rrcelte apeciai rax* tidtau to and from PlS burgh for the occaalon, on application to the diCerent St*, tioo Agent*. bo ,bl«li>»<l ,Ith, Omr»I Office In PitMburßb, or M the Office ia New York No s- William itreet. Stockholder* of either of tha threoComcaaie* no* br lb, c,MolM,tlo ?f »ho m, y not L.t, comM iIJJSSk Tbfi ** 'f i" 1 £° "If, 7°“ “«•“ * bo,s ’ The Trawler Book* will be cloeed from the 2Dth Inrt. to Ut P rot ~ mrhlmd T.D. MESSIER, Scct^L Inmucion Lin. Fits asn Hxusm Corner Water and Market iu_ 24 floor "* i n Ptttibpigh, gebrnary loth ,»4l I y^. D,v ', D if , “ NoT,CK - Th ‘> BoarfofSi4> toraoftbiiCompanybarathla daydadaredTvEi dend oat of the proflta of tfao lutctx BoatharfvnTO t^V' n— —■ _ *' A ' fiec^y. JOHK IOBT. THOMPSON. * MOM HJOHN THOMPSON Ac CO OUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS ANn GEACnms, 135-THIHB STMET«£?*».«» axecaUd whhneatnm lad di S pa2^s|£ ; . ( f l g J sJ®‘j» and Pitubnrjh* White Lea/La-,7.'™ We aza Prepared to Qrintl Colora In, aWmaiTfaSSSE other* at thethortMt nntir* *• c_ w l*' ur ®st®t*or ittaa.ftSitSSSfJi *S£Z thdr color* groand yith tu. ■ ° Moey •• 4i*oo > iwo. OO 55,274 to [ CapLMiirk Sterlltr, ; -S. M. Klrr, John S. Dilwonh, Frauds Seller*, Wm. D. ll*r*. John Shipton.' Walter Errant, Idwell, Jr. Alexander Bradley. Joaeph S. Leech, John Folk non, Natban F. Hart, Darld Q. Chamber* William Carr, Robert H_ Hartley, John M*GiU, J 0. OFFIM, Agent. ■"’"*» ** w» •!** Wong ••
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