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    THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
1 ESTABLISHED IN 1786,
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS *
Prom H. 8. SCHELL'S AdrertUlng How, No. 335 Broad
«*y-
k N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN
7\ make, la any part of tha United BUt«, from tArc«to
nrodollan a day. by telling from •'ample “TUB PATENT
INDIA JUJUBEE SAFETY FLUID LAMP,"" “ l°*
prored Earner. Erery family who hai regard tor life per
ion, property or economy will perebuo them. F<*r lofcr
tnalion by man.tneiese ftsmn, to
- HAWXffURST* MOTT, •
Patentees and exclostre Manutoctorera,
09 Foltoaatreet, New York.
LIOHTEi SEWTOS A BttApBCBHi
"* 421 Broome Strut, JVctf . * i.
Manufacturers of, the Patent Aroh
"Wrest Plank Piano Fortes, celebrated for d£»«;
xafsssffjS3S£?s«’ks
ments, bare obtained tho hlgbwt ptealoia- t *“*_*.
Arch Wroit Plank, which is dsmod »od w« only t>7 as,
guarantee# their standing lo tciflloorcr tbanony other in
strument; while their unprecedented (farnand Jn all part*
the country Is a safilcien t proof of their rycrwr excellence,
A liberal discount to Clergymen, School! ana tho trade.
Jes;lvd:s
Druggists.
MACKEOWN & FINLEY, Wholesale
DrngftUuaadManaiactemsor Carben Oil, Wo. 167
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ja^Oilyd
BL. FAHNESTOCK A Co., late of the firm
a n. A. Fohnciuvdt * Co., aud successors to Fleming
Bros- Wholesale Draggle* No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth
Bts- PBUlmrgh. Pa. -
B— A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLE
# min Druggist* sn<l ilanufacturer* of White Lead,
Load and Litharge, corner Wood and Front streets, Pltts
bargb. tnch7
t SCIIOONMAKEK, MANUFAOTUKER
fj • of White Lead.Eed Lead, Zinc, Paint, Litharge, Put
ty and Wholesale Dealer In PalntvOUs, Tarnishes, Turpen
tine, Ac., No. WoodsV, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocSdyd
JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
UXlaffoy,) Wholesale and He tall DruggM snd Dealer
In Paints, Oils, Dyeetnfli*, Ac., corner Wood and Sixth stmts,
Pittsburgh.
4y*ltcgutar Agent for Dr. Ford's Medicine. ep3l
JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL
er lnDrtigs,Paltits,(Hls, Varnishes and Dyestuffs, No.
2V6Liberty strceLFUtiburgh.
AU ordass will receive prompt attention. •
43“ Agent for gchouers Pnlmonlc Syrup. ntar2l:lyd*w
rtsDsuci nOAES ...aroßGs fcmxs.
Braun t reiter, wholesale and
Retail DroggisU, oyner of Liberty and Sl Clair its,
'Pittsburgh. ' .
JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
Wilcox A Co.) comer Market street and Diamond, beopa
constantly on band a frill ah' I complete oawwtanent of Drags,
Medicines, Modicine Chests, Perfumery,and all articles per
taining fo bis business. „
*ns proscriptions core rally eompoasaodat tyl
bonra. - Ja^-ly
TiR. GEO. H. KEYSER, DRUGGIST,
I 7 Ho Wfcod street, comer of -Wood street and Virgin
Alley, Pittsburgh, P*." _ '•
Utotmer Drains.
tu atrtcmnß«i»..~~.
LXECH V HUTCHINSON, Commission
| and Forwarding Mctolmnts, dealer# In Western
serre Cheery Flour, Fish, Bacon, Butter, Linseed Oil, Pot
and Pearl Ashes, Seeds, Grain, Drie4 Fruit, and Produce
generally. Best hmnds Family Flonr always on brad.—
Agents tor the sale of. ModUon Co’s celebrated rntrnted
Pearl Starch. Nos. 110 Second and 145 First st*- between
Wood and Smitbfield sta.. Pittsburgh, Fa.
CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY" U.
COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant,and
D6aler In Cheese, Butter, Late Fish and Produce- generally,
■gfl Wood fit, above Water, Pittsburgh.
JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN,
• OUIO, Commbwion and Forwarillng Merchant, and
Wholesale Dealer In Western Reserve Choeae, Butter, Pot
"and Pearl Ash, and Western Produce generally. Front st,
SbUhfleld and Wood, Pittsburgh.
TVfMJAlffc & ANJER, (SUCCESSORS
JJX. to A. \A. Mcßane.) Dealers Id Flonr, Grain and
produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 134
Bocond strecct, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Jan. L ’s7aHy]JaH
TA AVID 0. lIERBST, FLOUR, PRO-
I 9 dues, Provision wuPCommlsslc® Merchant, No. 287
»r Liberty street, comer «r Hand, Pittsburgh, gives his atten
tion to tha sale of Flour, Pork, Bneon, Lard, Cheese, Butter,
Grain. Dried Fruits, Seeds, Ac- Ac. _
jyg*Conslgumcnui rospectfally solicited- anJcly
“A‘EEX. FuRSYiTiriSUOCESSOR TO
J\ Forsyth A Scott,) Forwarding and Commission Mere
chant, Dealer in Wool, Hides, Flour,"Bacon, Lord and Lard
Oil and Prodneo generally. No. 75 Water st- Pittsburgh, P*.
TT RIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION
|~| % Merchant and Dealer in *°d Produce, 27
'iTfirth street, Pittsburgh* Po.
Refer to E. llaiclton, Pittsburgh,
BaaAtrr, Cokravi A Co., Pittsburgh.
solicited and satisfactory returns guare
n twt. del&lydawT
Eagle gard-
INER, Wliolfiale Dealt* hi Flour, Protwlow and
produce* cencmlly, No. fl Bercnth *trc«t, Ix-twwi Liberty
and Smltliflc!d r Pittiburgb, Pa.
fi'jJ-Tenus caab.
ffiarprts.
WILLIAM McCLINTOCK, Dealer in
Carpets. No. 112 Market itroet. fe-
W. D. & H. H’CALLDM, .
DEAX.HR IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIS,
MATTINGS, Ac. No. 67 Foorth street near Wood.
attomrßS.
Robert ai’KNiairr, attorney at
I aw, and Solicitor of the Uank of Pittsburgh, So.U°
Fourth street, Pittabnrgh.
.... TOsmi S. & A. P. MORRISON, AX
'} t) torney* at la*. Offlc. No. M foorth .t, o«r Wood,
• Plttat'orch, Pi. :
J3cp ©ootm.
G LI LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy
, Drr&soda, ai B° ot lb* original B *° nir<5 ’‘
SUrkctutrefrt, Pittsburgh.
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, DLALEKb
in Sill;* and Ladle*’ Drew Good* 9°***
Talma* and S taxis, Kmbroldcrie. and Staple Good*, for
frwmiv >*n. Ati unusually oxtcasiTe fiMortment la adltha
nb-ivedopartraeDt*, Just roctiired and selUns at * h ® ln»wtt
* irl gy*N A rth-ea»tCor. Fourth and Starke t*U.-Q oc3
a CO- rrrrsj’3 o. u ahthjJxt a co-, »• Tea*
a A. .MASON & CO., WHOLESALE
jf\.« and Retail Dealer* In Fancy and Staple Dry Good*,
tyliti diwt. PitUbnsb. .
Li. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street,
. Dftjer in Bonnet*, Hat*. Straw Trimming*, and
Straw Good* generally.
Carriages,
Carriage and Wagon Jlannfaetory.
M. L. STEPHENS, Agent,
Corner Snithfitld Street and Diamond Alley,
WOULD respectfully inform thersjuJkß^
public that be rt now located a*
tad ha* resumed the boalneu of Carriage ma *‘«
varieties, and Is also prepared to execute onlnr* t B™,
of all dwcriptkmi, Including all work for Iro* llerchao
a *SoUctUng aeontlnuancool the pntronago k. liber^ 1 ?
rtnwed upon him whil- orike otd .land of - BJselow ■ *Co-*
bo woulilanuro bis friend* that the *ame care and atten
tloo will U» gWeutoall hi* order* a* heretofore, haring so
cnr~l tho terrier of the best workmen, and baring ample
elsewhere for the finishing of flue work.
P STgood assortment of beary work now on band mlt
o*a. AU work warranted tor L.month*.
jfig-Pa&cularattentlonglTep to rrpaln. JaU-lyd
Cosen and Carriage Factory*
JOHNSON, BROTHER * CO.,
Corner ofßdnvmtand JUbecat StrteU,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- gSRUJ;
form their rrisndj, mid the pnMic
-. v the, .re mtmutortTineK Cerriag-*, lurouches,
TtaHtV ntl Cl»rioU, i» II their r^i-
t.durjl.Uit,
• , V finish Retain will al*o be attended to on
".in, lh llthrlr .orl the
iMt Eastern Shaft*, Pole* agd Wheel »tnA they feel
iKaS X faror tba6'with their patronage w.U be
erfoedy satisfied on trial of their work.
Pnrcbarss are requested to giro them a call D
chasing elsewhere.
WALOTTHHALL RBSTAWRAHT,
UASOXIC HILL, Firm street,
joseth mi a k er,
p r.o phietoe .
All tiie delicacies of .Jfv.
Tire SEASOS, proptroA bp tbemojtox
pcri.ncod coo«,«rTeaop»ttb» .h<nK»t ntHIWT
Ul 'pix o”cDOCK A. H. UNTIL TWELVE O’CLOCK P. M.
All ortldro in tbo Uto, pecnlUr to tho Bait, Wc*t or
Oanth* received doily by Kxpr*as,ati<l • er T'? l .°T, r
Bafio**® mTO ® lablo at WALNUT UAbL oil
«hat lhaf COOIJ dreiro. ,
“■n-Wti-lr" 1 " Depot Tor Oyrtcri, Flub, Game and early
their «coaon.“Ea tel 3 ocllrtyd
SPECIAL NOTICK. |
Steamship Vanderbilt tor Europe.
rumCManldl Cooked rroxlota. *»•
i LIMITED number of 3d
“S- SATOUDdT. dP" «.
for sonthoffito; »od , 0 Loodoo.
-
■"SrifciKpl : - So L 6_B™llßß_Oro.o,no-rork,_
Sundries.— „ .
. 160011 m. atrlctly fre*b tabl ' ! Botler,
1200 dot. fmb EffS% ,
1600 lb*. No. 1 Leaf Lard, *.
25 bosh prim* DrM Peaebci. -
'ISO fat young Chicken*,
ISO Charm,
50 largo tit Turkey*,
noeitel and x* l " b J
24
QTAIoIi AGKNGY. —UAV ING BEEN
O ohpalaiod. A*£Ot for nuabargh, by th® MADISON
ttVAUCUCOKpINr, for the«*l®of their celebrated PKARJj
STAUCU, (which ie w«rr*» ted In qtality toany k^n
In thle market)*™ bow prepared tot apply Wholesale WeW
ere it manofecturere* price*. Wo lOTlto tboatusotlon of the
Trad*lathliertkio,to aoenmlnaUpaot oor preaeot *wc»,
tad which will bo kept oaoftl to
nys i No. * Woodetrae
rpUKOREATESE MATCH MACHINE 11
JL TUB WOOLTK _
A FORTUNE MAD* WITH K SMALL INYESMBNT.
THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE
'LI a dmple, cheap ud perfect Match Maker. Tbo Machine
•eoat*(mfysU&;U drtttn by band, and will make the fur*
•tana of tbo mxnnlbctoreT to a abort time. Where good
4r004 U to be bad readily It materially rwince* the coat.
Ay*Sffr*rel county or Marhlrm privilege* *re offered tor
«tl* at a sedente price. For putted m, call ■I <1 A/.ti L f*
COUNTING BOOM. Fifth ttreet. pddAwiftff*
HAVANA CIGARS—I will deceive to-day
by Kxprecs, a Urge *upply of genuine imported lia*
Tap* Cigar* of a newaad floelyflarored brand. Those
vtsbingacythloxia this liao aboold call tad examine my
Ct9ek pmwwlngtUairtttte. JO3. FLBMIKQ.
(ttommtesion,
|tfim JOHJI L. LUCII .....JO3- 6. LXICS.
JOS. s. LEECH & CO.,
IVos 349 A 3*4 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pa.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
FLOUR AND BACON,
Tin und Tinner’s Stock,
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
Jyllnlly
STBr<oEBiLUJUcoo...ceSJA)nK r. «ttit...vx. n. wumcr.K.
BPIUHGEU IIARBAUGH & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
Wool, Hides, Provisions A Produce Generally,
No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
itu
McALPIN & co..
(Late of J. 8. Leech, McAlpta A Co., Pittatmrph.)
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS'
Levee and Washington Avenue,
WTANDOTTB CITY, KANSAS TBRRITURT,
REFERENCES:
Joseph S. Leech A Co., and I'UUborxh Merchants ceinT
aUy. lylLdAwljt
THOMAS A GALLAGHER.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS, A'o. 30 Pine Strut, St. Lonit, Mo.
REFER TO
BIKQCE. nABTVAS & Co., I Josxs A Lacth.
Lokejtte, Stswrrt k Co., 1 Zuo A Pai»t«tu
Will imrchrwe to order. Lead. Hemp, Bacoo, Oraio. Ac.
Prompt attention giTeo to any manner of forwar-tlnp.^
Divi3 n. liwiii. —— D - **’
LEWIS & EDGERTON, (Successors to D.
T SIorKHQ * C 0.,) Wholesale Grocer* and Commission
Merchants, 107 Wood street. Plttsborgh. mr2
ENHY S. KING, (LATE OF THE
, - firm of Kins A Miwrhrad,) ComrniMlnn Merchant,
id Dealer In Pig SJctal and Blooms, No.7G Woterntreet, lx
w Market, Pitubnrgh, Pa. > . .
A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR
• dj*, Jodc« A C 0.,) Commlralon and Forwarding Mer
chant; Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, cor
ner Plrat and Ferry "t*., Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja2B;lyd
E Sward T.' megraw, general
Commission Merchant, and Whcl«alo Dealer in Mann
factored Tobacco, Imported and Domestic at,
4c„No. 241 Liberty street, opposite die bead of Wood.rHte
blirßh, !■».
ls iiITTLE & CO.,
“VCrnOLESALE GROCERS,
Yf COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
And dealers in
FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE,
FISII, OILS and PRODUCE.
So. 113 Second St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Liberal adranres made on consignments. mrlS
BAG A LEY, COSGRAVE & 0 0.,
Wholesale Grocers, N.*. 18 and 2l) Wood itrept, Pitts
burgh. +
OtO.fl'ttlH ___ B. UttlHElt.
Reis & berger, grocers and
Dealer" in Bnron, Lard, Floor, Cheese, Broom*. *e-,
Soutl>-Wi-»t corner SmithfleM and P.-oond Ptre*t», line
burgh. _ oc4:lyd
leXander king, wholesale
Grocer and Importer of Soda A*h, No. 273 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh. Pa. *pl:lytl*_
WM. MITCHELTKEE, Jr,, & BRO.,
Wholtuolo Grocer*, Rectifying Distillers, and Win#
■ml Liquor Merchants, No. 2t>9 Liberty ritHborgL.
ju2S
OtO. B. JOSH—— - lAS -J- cJfJ’J?*
JONES & COOLEY, WIIOLELALE GRO
CERS and Doat Furnisher*, dealer* in Prodnas and
Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 141 Water street, near Cherry
Alley. Pittsburgh, Pa. tn 3 r * t>
SAirt, r. autura - - —Jan* 9 *s“;*°V?.'
SHRIVER & DILWOHTH, WHOLESALE
Grocers, N<v 130 and 132 Second street, (botween M ood
aadSmithflfJd, Pittsburgh.
ran* rLor»_— —.tucßAJiD rLorn _.wtma* riots.
JOHN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE
Grocers And Commission Merchant*, No. 173 Wood and
228 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. J rl6
’ watt „ ~ - jona wilsos.
TATT * WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO-
CERS, Commission Merchant* and Doalm in Pro
conn d Pittsburgh MnnnCictnrra, No.i’S IdtKTty street,
tubargb.
mun picket. • * o £ e £ T J’ , . c ’s .1
ISAIAH DICKEY ,i/CO.. Y lIULESALE
Grocers,CommissionMerchants, and Dealers in Produce,
No. 80 Water street, and >3 Front sU.-et. Pittsburgh.
m». B’CCTCBCCt
TYrM. McCUTCIIF.ON IL CO., WHOLE
YY SALK Grocers, Proiuca and C-*mmiwi<m Merchants,
and Dealers in Pittsburgh Maniilurtum.i Articles, NoJilO
Liberty street, comer of lnrin. Pittsburgh, Pn. tnjZ
mnutTRL - -- nuumiL
TtWELL; LEE & CO., WHOLESALE
Orucer*, Produce and Commission Merrhant*. and
Denier* in Pittsburgh Manufacture*. No. 8 Wood street, be
twwn Water acd Front »t- Pittsburgh. ft P l3
.... .1. las'i a. aonisos.
T) ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE
J\, - Grocer*, Cotnmluioa Morrhants. nnd Poolers in all
binds of Provisions, Produce anti Pittsburgh Mannfiietnrcs,
R 0.1135 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. JalSclya
T> obert n. klnq, Wholesale gro
ibi CER, Commission Merchant, and Dealer in Foatiien*,
PUh, Flour, and all kinds or Cnuutry Prodnre, No. 211 Lib
erty street, mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pv l-ibeml ad
vances blauQ on court gnmnnts. jabilyO
aonrar pnxrLL.......... t?
Robert dalzell & co.. whole
SALE Grocers, CommiMinn and V.irmnliM Mer
chant* anil Dealers in Prodticaaod Pittsburgh Manufacture*
street. Pimbnrgh, Pa. °>r>
Ktal Estate agents.
Dealer in promissory notes,
Bond*, Mortraee* and nil eecuritie* for money.
Pomona can procure loan* through tnj Agency, on niaoc*
ftb ’niow»rtahing to inreat their money t*>goodadvantage
ah always find flrit and second claa* paper at tuy office, for
AH communications and Int-rriewn «trictty confidential.
Office GRANT STREET, opposite St. Paul'* Cathedral.
Jelaltf
Boofcsrllrrs, &c.
W S. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair street,
# Denier in llaligions and MUreUanw-u-Book*, and
Depository r>f American Tract Soelot) ’• Publication*.
mriOrd**! jF _
M."G: JOHNSTON & CO.. Stationers,
Blank Book Manufacturer* and Job Printer*. No.
67 Wood Btreet, plttiburgh, Pa. " „ _
XT' ~oT COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
JJi, 8. Sadler,) Whok-aale and Retail TVnl.,r In Book*,
Suti»tt«ry and Paper Hanging*. utreet, Cth door S.
E. Of Market Square, Allegheny. Pu-
TOilN sTdavxson, bookseller and
SUtioncr, successor to Barixin A Agnew, No. 63 Market
street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa.
TTAY &CO., BOOKSELLERS ANDSTA*
|\ TIONKKS. No. 55 Wood fltrwt, D*xt door to the cor
iSrof Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law Bookseo
on hand.
r —LKEAD, BOOKSELLER AND ST A
TIQXER. No. 78 Fonrth Apollo Datldlntg-
TTD NT & MINER, BOOKSELLE
| | in,j Stationer, Miumnic llall, Fifth «tro*t.
TOIIN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
J betreeno Bi«no«dAltoy l g”‘
SUo "IUMS, IK™=. i» Moale and MaMc.«
Jn-CT
TT KLEBER"* BliO., No 53 FIFTH
H . St., Sinn otthe Golden Harp. Sol. Apent forHUASS
(New YorV) tinriTallMl OiamJ and *1««*
PIUISOS.and 0 AIM ART * NKFDHAM’P
DjfoNS andORGAS HARMONIUMS, D-nlcrt in Unaloand
llmlcal iMtmmcnt*. . -
JTI lIARLO'fTE ItLUME, MANUFACTUR
(j EB ami Dealer la Piano fortes anMnij-irterof llij*
Mntinal InutnnwnU. ?«>1» Agent for tha TIAMBUIvG
m"S3» &nStDCT, DAVIS A
with and without Jtolcon Attachment. 118 Wood »trr*t.
my 3 ^—
Tvß O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED
1 / at Dr Smith - ., corner Fifth and SmltliMd etreeta on
EISDAVB WEDNESDAYS andSATUIIDAVS.from 10to
1 Jcsll,d»
mo. rnoareoa boar. “““
JOHN THOMPSON .t CO,
House painters, glaziers and
OUAINEKS, 131 TUIIID STItBCT , al f"
Stt'CUU'l with UCOtneM aud dinpßtCh- A*..Drier*.’
T»JTV rnt,, ‘°v VarnUh, Japan and A'pwUtit-hiliU
Hl* M.mtaign* Zinc.a very superior iru l- Pf,iU ‘ l '! L ! L
and Pittsburgh Whltn Lead alway* on h»nd and lor am •
Wo arc prepared to Orind Colon for Pointer*, .
othon at thetliortert notice, at wo boro a mil* 11
rf-imlt br ttpom. Painter. will tare money by (roll* n K
Selr color, pound with u*. tnrb-.air
Prtnch Artificial Flower* wild Flowe
Blaterlalt.
WE arc now receiving our Spring St vies of
preach Flower* and Floww Material*, which fur
ri.lv and beanty *nrpa**j* any former *cmou*» impurt-v
Uons UacuUctnrlng nearly all tho Good* wo offer for *n «*,
.Mbie* us to offer to Wbole«al« parrbaaer* Induce tneui*
tW^^ £^ In roanyatjlca, ■nlUl J * D ft *
gnriMSd“ »l*>. Wy description of h-w P,r»»d
ISSi 'for .trfmmln* Boy.* and Children. Straw and
OW “*“• ro S"nmES «'VT.I AGO
2UO Broadway, New Yotk.
11. BIDDLE,
No. ‘JJ fifth niroot.
Trimming*,
Tnr onhocriberu tcs to draw attention to
Uij 6UDSC American Flower*, Ila*chr« an<l
ttiolr 0 f d ptcUH t j, o d«jgu» being
Trtmmln i ftWbtoh»inb^n a ™ » nd m. mann
taken trom the fuW “J*" 1 irwfcjato flnjeri
foctare eimfimd to tter men
nr. "1»“'t? 0 “c X IS:SDEIISON EMITn * CO-
J .VO. C. B n»<iw»T.N«® Tort.
CelTiSifid i
TO PPL?
Oil Cloths, Crum ato &4f«t ?£*"•'Sl*ttln« *tor office* or
I -^^»S3SSli , J3a , SftA ? a
Trade open*, wo would ** pureheters U> M^
mn.ftomootUip Block“^SJsTOCll.
’ lowpnco*- «s« »»•
Manufacturer of hemp and
MANILLA BED COBBS, lIEHT AND TARRED
IiOPuS from % tn. to inch, Pine and Common Packing
Yam, Tarred and Span Yarn, Sash and Bell Cord. Wool
Twtue, Broom, Tying and Sewing Twine, Flax and Cotton
Seine Twine, 4c.
«S-A fall supply of the above article* constantly on band
or made to order at the lowest carti price* jvl7:lrd
MOORBBAD & CO.,
KAsmcrctxaa or
oh, plain and Co rr u-ja( - ./ ,
shkkt iron,
F,.r Roofing, GotU-rlcg, Spouting; he
Agents fur Wood’s
WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES.
Order* ooUcitod Crcm the trade, and promptly nhip
pod as per Instructions.
Tnuo—o months, or& per cent. dißConntf.ir ca*h.
no2.',:lyd4wP ,
ENGINEERS & MACHINISTS,
SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist
and Saw Mills, Breweries, Printing Establishments,
Manufactories, made to order.
They also continno the manufacture oflhelr CelebraU»l
MACHINISTS- TOOLS,
Such a* Turning Lathco,
Irotl Planer*,
Boring and Drilling MooLitu-e, 4c.
Also. Wrought Iron ShaJUog, with Pulley*, Ilangoi*. Ac.
•eiXlydtljF I* 7
SHEET lEOH WOHH.
Penn Street, near Water,
LOOKING QLASS& PICTURE FRAMES,
ffitOtttS.
HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC
FORGE ASD TRIP HAMMERS.
Hammers of tho ibiiowing size#
made to order
No. 1, Lift 7 in. foil blow. 30518 lb*. Prleo $
*♦ •* » ooys * •• i:>».
M 2 .. l 2„ .. .. now- •* 6**'
*• 415 “ - - 23088 « - 800.
.. j, •* •• “ tllnO “ ” 1500.
.. .* -4 612<n ■* “ 2COO.
fla- Onlcn solicited. Fur mrtlcnlar* oddnw*
• MOiUUa A OOLTART,
la'illdly' PITTSBCton, 1-4.
Ttiog. UTTLt, HL
fftusir, &c.
JJtjpsicians.
yamtcrs.
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL s_. 1858
manufacturers.
nESRT GERWIG,
iVo. 489, comer Penn ami TFalntif Stretti,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Patent Imitation Rttaala Shefet Iron.
*^*Warohonso— -Vo. 136 FYrrf Strut, PiiUburg\
mr27ltd
WELLS, RIDDLE A CO.,
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Waxctactuxim or •
JOS. F. HAMILTON * CO.,
Corner First and Liberty Sts., Pittsburgh, P -V
BU6HA & GUTENDORF,
STEAM BOIL E R a
AND ALL KINDS OF
Pittsburgh, Penna.
order* promptly attended t>». f-oM:.3md
\t\. IJ v O N s
(Successor to A. Lyon* A Co.)
UATTFACTCEKR OF
AND DKALKH IN
VARIETY GOODS, Arc.,
No. 138 Wood St., PHtaburgh, Pa.
feidtf
MOKJfctlg Ac- COLTAKI
BOLE MAjnjFACTTItIHB OF
SjVM.tX.icj_, X*i<jvjjjl,ii:v’
BASK La.**, (Below th« bt. Clair Street Bridge.)
Allegheny City, Penna
HA.NUF tCTLtKIR OF
BBIDLEVS WOIIIES KNITTING VARS,
iif evert Color *».! Nwn»l>er.
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON
»boi t_cstio* for every color or miml-or of Yarut. liar
xih' t"t>n inn'nf (be outlaid mauafncturora of tLo c«lcl>ra
e«i “Uradley Woolen Yiirno,’" tn cdnuection wilh my brother,
Wm JJradley, of WhwliuK. I would reapcctfully solicit a
•liar*of tln> orders tor 1 imCw »U*to.
05»Cash paid for Sheep Stlns and Wool
WILLIAM BARNIIILL A CO.,
61 Penn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
Iriia Worker*, Manufacturer* of BarublU'* latent
[U’licr, Locomotive, Flood and Cylinder Boilcn, Chißin<*j<s
Brefehrn, fir* llot, Steam Pq*-s, Coiid'-ns- r*. Salt Pan*,
Snijar rWn. Jrou Yawls, Life Hout% etc. Also, Blacksmith**
Wort, Bridi;* and Ybwlnct Irons, d‘>M at th» shortest no
tice. All order* from ti distano- promptly attended to.
J 022 _ _
Penn Cotton Jltlis, PHUburKb.
ENNEDY,CIIILDS * CO.. MANUFAC-
TUBERS of—
peon A No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheeting*:
Carpel Chain of nil colors aud shade*
Cutton Twine;
lied Coni*
'• Plough Lin*-* and Sa'di Cord:
** Rnp* ..f oil sixes Mi l de«-npXion<
Batting.
l.*n at the 11 ardwar* Store of Lrumi. Wiliw't
t Oj.. Ml Wo.*! street, wltl hare attention j*2M y
jTAsiES^CLWiN,
MA NU FA CTU H KH OF
SCLPIIURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid;
STgsct Spirit* »f Nitre; Mini Arid:
ILdJman's Anodyntf Munattr Acid,
Aqua Ammonia, FFF; Nitron* do
Fowler’* Solution;
May be f mnd ul John Irwin *»' Wai. r -tri rt
PERRIS 4fc JOIIIV»ON,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
WE. CHILDS & CO'S PATENT ELAS
, TIC FI UK AND WATCR-fIU-MF CEMENT
TIijOFING. 133Ttnnr> Street, Plttahnrpb. P».
WILLIAM TATE &• SON,
P LUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10
fourth •trrtrt. m-nr Liberty. ar.J 472 Penn nreet. noxi
d»«r to AMi-rnian Parkinson'*’Office. »n«l Federal
lorork Allegheny. _
£fy*K»vrj dr«ori]-tion of Fitting* fur \Vater. na* and
St/nra. ,!i y 3l tf
jiue»attic Tile Floor,
ForOtnrdi«*. U;»lH,C<>n»crTatt>ni-", V.»tll;wlc<i and St/irei
ALFRED ENGLAND. Soto Agent.
From tiie original patentees,
Mr-ur*. Minton A Co., 1/ondoo, and Mwr* Millar A
Cuatrn, New York, for Pittsburgh anJ the Wml,
All work executed in a superior •trie. Plan*. Drawing*
■ml StK-cimouis can bo «cen at No. 2 Fourth iirnl n-ar Lib
erty. m _ rl j4/ d _
JOHN CAMPBELL, ft,-
MA N U F A C T U R E R OF BOOTSf^
itr.d SIIOES of every description, No. 34 SmithiMd
itrert. Pittsburgh, Pa.
insurance agents
TITE & CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur
ance Co.. Lafayette ILdL . . _
R FINNEY, AgcntEurcku lnauracuo Co.,
• No. 9 Water rtre*'l.
A ~ A. CARRIE It, SECRETARY
f\ m prtm<ylvanla Inanrance Com puny of Pittsburgh,
jtorV Building, Fourth
SAMUEL L. MARS HELL, Secretary Citi
r/>n*’ Imuran re Company. W M ater street.
ft M' GORDON, Secretary W cstern I nsur
• anc« Company, M Wat«rj*trect. _
JG ARDINERCOFIfIN, Agent for Frank
# lin Fixe Insurance Company, North-wwl corner Wood
and Third atrrela. '
T)" A. MADEIRA, Agent‘for Delaware
K « Mntaal Inotranco C<>., 42 Water *trcet.
TIIOS. J. HUNGER, Agest Fanners'and
McchnnJc** Inrarance Co, 90 Water «tn>et.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental
Insurance Co, 24 Fifth street. _ . __ _
POINDEXTER, Agent Great West
# era Imraratico Co ,97 Fnmt itwt,
Slpljolsterp,
wu.n*r. marmail a. ncuu«
Wall Paper W*r«hon».
WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im
porters and Dealer*, 87 Wood «tr«t, boftrocn Fourth
«tm>t and Diamond Alloy, where may bo found an eXlentlve
awottm.-utofecry description of Paper for Ur
lora, Halls, Dining Dooms and Chambers. Also, Window
Shades, in crest variety at h.west prices to country demera.
Kdfi WAJiTBDP. MAltailALL A CO_
I. SOXUNDSON W
EEDMUNDSON & CO., Nos. 90 and 98
• Third street, oaar Wood, Mannfuctnrers aod Dealers
in WALL PAPER.
CURTAIN OOODS,
ORNAMKNTH, FKINQII?,
TASSELS AND CORDS,
COMFORTS, BEDS,
PATENT SPIRAL SPRINO MATTRESSES,Ac,
Would solicit the Attention of purchasers to their large
and stock. _ ap29;6md
J” ’■ SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer,
. \Vo. 100 Third Street. Pittiburgh,
Manntactnrcr and dealer In CURTAINS, COTINICR,
DANDS.SnADRS and BLINDS, MATTRASSES, COMFORTS,
CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular attention paid to
wort. Corpetfl fitted and laid to order. mrllhlyd
.-(Futmtutc.
JAMMW. WOODWKLL.
FBESITUBE AJi D CHAIRS
WIIOI.ESAI.E AND RF.TAH..
Kmhracing every stylo of
FURNITURE,
KOSEWOCTD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT,
Suitable for
PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND MNINO ROOMS.
Xqo&l to any in
NEW YORK AND PFIILA D E L P 111 A,
/. 0 WE R PRICES.
4#-Every article made by hand and Warranted.**»
CABINET MAKERS
Supplied with any quantity of FURNITURE and CUAIRS.
on reasonable terms.
HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS
Furnished at the shortist notice.
Warebooxs, Nos. 77 ajid 79 Third Street,
mrtSrdtf PmSKUHOU , PA.
jens n. topso- taos. d. tocso— raacu u tocro
T. D. TOUZBG 4 CO.,
■unrrACTcxtss of
FURNITURE AND CIIAIRS
Of Every Description.
FACTORY —Federal Wylie and Pmna. Aw
Warehouse—Not. 18 k4O Smitbfield St,
STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—Wo
are constantly mannEtcturing STEAMBOAT CABIN
FURNITURE and CUAIRS, and Inrtto the attention of
thisto Inb-rested In furnishing boaU.
ee3‘>.'lAw9 T. B. YOUNQ A 00.
T. W. IiOUGIIEEY,
Wstch and Clock Maker, STTV
IMPORTER OF C Vg !
Fine watciiesand jewelry,
jjo. 23 Ftflh street, between Wood and Market, Pitta-
U ay-’Psr tirT,l » f attention raid to the repairing of Watches
*adJ« ,relr J' ..
vork warraaua.
|liltsbiu'§lj dinette.
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY
RIDDLE 00-,
’firm 9TsxrT. icon sintnncu).
THE D AILS’ GAZETTE it the ddal .Veierjxtpcr fn the
Witt, and haring Jn extensive circulate* amongst.Lubusjnut
men, and reaching all closet, it ofrrs inducement, to adrer.
tiier, a, the bed medium through which to reach\ thr P««M.
9&*TOE WEF.KL )' GAZETTE u issued every Wednes
day and Saturday, on a large blanket th'/t, and contain, «n
addition to the neies of the loetk. a carrjully prepared and
reliable report of the-Markets, commercial and monetary aj
af*rs, and an accurate Bank .Voir ltd,
thi,paper—making it the bed Commercial A ewrpxprr;t*the
West
TER3IS i
DAILY—Six Dollars per annum, payable lu advance, or
12U cent* n*r week, payable to tho Carriarf.
WEEKLY—Two Dutiars per annum, payable la advance.
Club* are furnished on the following terms:
r™rT r r r.v.:.::::.:::v.:S"
i•• M
Aud one to the person getting up ibo sltlb free.
JS-Artraneo payment* are strictly required, and no pa
por rill I<* sent after the time is up to wbirh it was paid.
Rate* of Advertising.
Square of 10 line*, 1 time
1 » •• » 3 “ ’.”’.*.’.'.'l! ! 100
1 “ .... 1 «•,*.)( 175
J - ..*.■**. 300
1 • * 00
1 *• “1 month 5 l>o
1 <• •* *• •• Io®
1 .. ««•;}«• 600
i .* ** #• 4 ** _ -JO 00
1 “ •• 6 “ -J2 00
l .. - “ 12 “ Al 00
Yearly advertiser* are ontltled to can square,ebaeg
able at pleasure, per annum. 2
*if-Advrrtls«.ments with Out* treble price. 6 00
As Adventure in a Railroad Carriage.—
After I had taken my seat one morning at Pad
dington, in an empty carriage, I was joined just
os the irain was moving off, by a strange look
ing young man, with remarkably long flowing
hair, lie was, of course, n little hurried, but he
seemed beside to be disturbed and wild, so that
I was quite alarmed for fear of bis not being
right in his mind, nor did his subsequent con
duct nt all rc-assure me. Our train was an ex
press, and he inquired eagerly, at once, which
was the first station whereat we were advertised
to stop. I consulted my Cradshaw, and furnish
ed him with the desired information. It was
Reading The young man looked at his watch.
“Madam,*' said he, “I have Iml half an hour be
tween me, and, it may be ruiu. Excuse, there
fore, my abruptness. \on have, 1 perceive, a
pair of scissors in your work-bag —Oblige me,
if you please, by cutting off my hair.” “Sir,
said I, it is impossible!''
“Madame,” lie urged, and alook of severe de
termination crossed his features, “1 am a des
perate man. Beware how you refuse whnt 1 ask.
Cut my hair off—short, close to the roots—im
mediately: and there is a newspaper to hold the
ambrosial curls." 1 thought ho was mad, of
course: and believing that it would bo danger
ous to thwart him, 1 cut off all ltis hair to the
last lock. “Now, madam," said he, unlocking
a small portmanteau, “you will further oblige
me by looking out of the window, as I am nbout
to change my clothes!'' Of course I look out of
the window for a very considerable lime, and
wken he observed, “Madame, 1 need no longer
put you to any inconvcicnce," 1 did not recog
nize the yongroan in the least.
Instead of his former gay costume, he was
attired in black, aud wore a grey wig aud sil
ver spectacles: he looked like a respectable di
vine of (be church of Euglaud of übout sixty
four years of age: lo complete that character,
he had a volume of -ermons .n his hand, which
they appeared so lo absorb him —might have
been his own "I do noi wish to threaten you.
oung lady, ‘ lie resumed, '‘and 1 think, besides
can trust your kind face. M ill you promise
te not to reveal this moiaraorphoMa until your
•I will.' raid I, "muit certain-
jonruoy's end
ly ' At Heading the guard and a person in
plain clothes looked into our carriage, “loti
havo the ticket," my love. Haul thcyouugman,
blandly, and looking at me a* thoogh he were
my fnther.
“Never mind, sir . we don't want them,” said
the official, as he withdrew his companion “l
shall now lento you, Madame,” observed my
fellow traveller, as soun aa the coast was clear.
“by your kind and courngeou* conduct you have
saved my life, and perhaps even your own." In
another minute he was gune and the train was
in motion Not till the next morning did llearn
from the Time » newspaper that tho gentleman on
whom I had operated n* hair cutter bad com
mitted a heavy forgery to an enormous amount
in London a few hours before l tnet him, and
lhal he had been tracked into an Express train
from Haddington, but that—although the tale
graph had been put in motion described him
accurately —at Heading, when the train w*s
searched he wns nowhere to bo found —lb- ■
hoid Word,
The lißutmic Wubat Crop
our statistics of Pork packing, wc haTp been
furmhe'l incidentally, with inlorci'iiion from till
-eclion.H of the Western Stales regarding the ex
tent and preheat of the growing wheat
crop. The quantity of land sown with Wheat in
full was larger than thcprcTious year the wcaihcr
during September being especially faroraM*'
for it. Ai ihe commnnceuieut of winter, the
growth was more forward than for many years
the winter has been quite favorable, in all the
States, an l the prospect of an abundant crop,
was never more favorable, at the of the
month of March. Many express the fear, that
the plants are too thick on ihe ground, and that
with favorahle growing weatherdunng April and
May the growth will be too rapid, producing
a wcac plant, and inducing rust or‘dodging."
It seems to be generally conceded that ibe crop
is past the dangers of winter, and that it will
do well until about the first of June, when the
next crisis of the CTop comes. —Cm Price Cur.
Stocks of Wheat and Cobs t\ thk Hasp*
or Fabmrbs. —The information we have received
lrom our correspondent in this and ihe adjoin
ing Stotes, the last three or four weeks leaves
no doubt whatever that the stocks of Wheat and
Corn, in the bauds of farmers are enormous
The prices current for Wheal, laot October, was
so far below the estimate set upon il by its own
ers, that they refused to sell, preferring to hold
it over until ppring for better prices; but in this
they will be, it is now pretty certain Badly dis
appointed. The Wheat Is still in their hands,
but whether they will part with it at pres
ent rates —IML» o<»c per bushel, is exceedingly
doubtful.
Many of our correspondents say uofwith
standing the large amount of Corn damaged
last winter, partly by being frozen before it was
ripe, as was pretty generally the case, io ihe
northern sectioos of the Western Slate?: and
partly by bciog put in crib peforc it was dry,
there will be as much sound Corn in the coun-
try on Ihe first of next June, as ever there was
in any previous year, Ibe sound having hccn
carefully preserved, whilst the damaged has
been fed to Hogs and stock of all kinds, with a
lavish hand. The intense anxiety to procure
old Corn for seed, which existed last December
has all subsided. — Cm. Price Current.
An l Mut’ETAST Movement in China. —Accord-
ing to a London correspondent of the Pays,
letters have been received from China, dated
Jauuary 14th, containing circumstantial details
rolative to the projects of the allied division
which has left Canton for the neighborhood of
the Yellow Sea. It is proposed to send despatch
es to the Emperor of China, and if within a
reasonable time a satisfactory answer shall not
be received, the town of Tien-Sing, on the left
bank of the Pey-Ho, or White Uivcr, will be
strictly blockaded. Hy this operation it is cal
culated that Pekin must assuredly be reduced
to a state of famine within a i»-y short space
of time, the Chinese Government never having
a reserve of more ibnu three months provis
ions in tho eapilftl of the cclestiul empire, find
Ticu-Sing being the principal market for sup
pljing tbo metropolis with food.
Congressional Morality.—When Senator
Douglas laid before the Senate the defalcation
of the Chicago postmaster, it is reportod that:
“Mr Senator Toombs replied that he Should
vote for him, if proved to be the grentest
theif aod rogue in the country, in order to vin
dieatc the principles which the President has
asserted.” And when an avalancho of facta
was brought before a member of tho House now
upon the Kansas Investigating Committee, the
member (Mr. Letcher, of Virginia) is reported
to have said : “They are of no importance ;
that he didn’t doubt the frauds charged, hut
that the committee in Congress had nothing to
do with them.”
Comment is scarcely nec<*9ary ; for euch men
must have a sectional hydrophobia before they
can fall into such a rabid stalo or madness
So soys the New York F.zpras.— Wa,h. St o/rj.
The Washington Union, makes the following
candid nTowal, which wo direct the special at
tention of all Democrats in Unn" B'P’
resentotires who profess to hare any regard for
the will of the majority. Il says-:
.. Sending back the Lccompton Unstilntion
to Kansas with the repudiation of Congress en
dorsed upon its back, tht chnn'„ ar, coin that a
majority rote catU not ayain U oltmnci m ill fa
vor, .
Here is a palpable back down—an open, out
and-out confession that the Lecomploo swindle
never did represent the wishes of the people of
Kansas, and that if now voted upon, it would bo
rejected with ineffable loathing and contempt.
BAJtTtnrnsmo by slaves in Kentucky is said
to have become so frequent, that in some coun
ties considerable alarm is felt.
The N. V. Express, in its Washington corres
pondence, has the following interesting incident:
On Saturday ‘last, while the discussion upon
the Kansas question was in and whflo
all parties in tho House were morointent upon
arrangements for the final struggle than upon
the arguments of speakers, and while all were
in doubt as lo what might be tbeultimatc course
of Mr. Giddings and his confreres, the Hon. Mr.
Crittenden came into the hall, and, near the
door, was joinbd by the Hon. H. MarshalL put
a moment was permitted them for communica
tion, when Mr. Giddings went forward, and,
taking Mr. Crittenden warmly by the hand,
with a recognition of Mr. Marshall at the same
time, he said : ‘Who could have believed this
of me, that I should be found with you, follow
ing you? But, while 1 have spent a long life
in fighting against enemies, and am ready still
to fight them, [ have never fought, and cannot
now fight against my friends. I remember well
tbo occasion when, the ban of exclusion having
been passed upon me in this nouse, I had taken
my hat and was about leaving, I met you, Mr.
Crittenden, with Henry Clay, at the door, and
you each gave me, in that moment of trial, the
warm hand of sympathy and friendship, 1 do not
forget, for the great end's sake, strange as it
may seem to some, and censured as I may be by
many, iu memory of the past, I am with yon,
Igo with you. A gush of the warm tears of a
true patriotism hero came forth from the three
so united, and tho fate of Lecompton in the Tlouso
was so sealed past redemption."
Abolition of Slavery in tiie Di tcu West
Indies. —Tho last arrival from Jamaica brought
a draft of the provisional law for the abolition
of slavery in the Dutch West Indies, liberating
00,000 slaves in Surinam. The Kingston Jour
nal heartily approves of its provisions, regarding
them as designed to avoid tho social, commercial
and political difficulties in which tho British
West Indian colonies became involved by tbo
general emancipation some years ago. Indem-
made to the slave owners, in proportion
to the ages of the slaves. AH children under
five years of ago to be unconditionally free.
The emancipated are not to become the unres
tricted owners of their own time and labor.
They are subject lo ccrlain orders, which they
may release themselves from by repaying to tho
Government tho amountof their freedom money,
All are compelled lo contribute lo a fund for ed
ucation, nursing the sick, and the relief of the
poor and aged.
Ex-Govhrnur pm.K, of Missouri, iu the re
ccut Kansas debate in the l S. Senato, alluded
sarcastically to the Nhw England emigrants
who first went to Kansas, as carrying all their
worldly goods in carpel bags. The St. Louis
Intelligencer, thereupon, remarks that, when
Polk himself first landed on the shores of the
Mississippi, ho had not even a carpet hag to
call his own. Ho has, probably, forgetten this
fact, in his later prosperity and swaggering in
solence.
Heat wield Railroad. —Tho Washington (Pa.)
Review says that an expose of tho management
of tho Ilempficld road is soon to be made pub
lic, and that it will be :m exhibit of exhausted
credi.l, squandered stork, hypothecated bonds,
without a parallel.
i&U0ICOl
SUPERB GRATffB PIANO,
S X E I XT W A. "V <Sc SONS
.v i: ir J' on k
HKLEIIEK A- BUG. tubew-r^g—l
, j l-vtin- in ,i.n->ur.< iuk t<> ine
In Ih«t Uii-y hnv«* Just rv»-4'lVrJ k S|'l«-tntlJ| I * I | ■
lilUMi I’lANi*. lii.m Uiv (actor; ..t Nl«tnw*y A Sons, N. w
York. »tu ti fi'r (iVi'HMin .wrvtti. an.t telnrei* of ton**,
liL'titm •• anil uf tmirh, and a m'«t tutsfal and
M-CAHt .AfT,•T.I-r-m.ulciv.l tl.» FINESTi!RAND IMANO
.•Ynr hr.to till- <-i»y. Th- rorcbanDm »* a DOUBLE
I;F.t’KAT IVI kiTION. a putc-nted Invention of Sttinwa)-
* Hon*. »Mi ll‘ ••mlnm i with iti<* iitmiwt i>romi.tnrs» anil
.Mlicsicy of touch a i f dtirahilit; hut rately attaiard.
Oncol >t«-iuw*y A Sons’ GRAND PIANo9 ha* lately
10-cu prrf.>rnr.Hl. hv .- Thalhr.rp. in Baltimore; who Stated
that it wu rcmii Lil4i\ f riu iu»l j>tir> in town puwcrful_
bii.l nt nn-V'lKh All itio-c wb<> has* hoard tbt* Gn>nd
I'noio. an unanimous that it I* Ur rapenur to tbo** of any
oth-t William Mason and vMuchalk. the Ain.Tic»ti Pian
i»'s. oho ti'i-ri- Inti-lv [ilnjcd un .Ktriuvay A £oti*, GRAND
Pt thru co'r.ctrt*, ore of the unit njilaion.
Mr Sattr-i, the rroliicut Puntßl. Ul- of lb*ton. who hoi
t~t—l all th" Grand PUm* n.nr maiM tu thU country, ti
l'tHiiway A Suin' Grand st hi* in New \ nrk.
in t>tt H'l'cii' * to ativ other
‘ UV rc«;-!. ltiiil>'iu'il«' 'ln- |<ublic, nuc atid all. whether
"pun hmc«• or 1.. H t.. call amt «r>'tbi« miriYnlhal liutru
lutui H. KLKIIER &. URO„
N... ii Fifth Street.
nirV uf Amenta for A Sons.
Clllt.’K KK l N(i"".k’*SONS«^&SM
uIIAND ANDUjI’AUi: PIANOS—'
tw>. tu-*cHiU‘«-nt Cliukenns ««rnn*l Ptanoa| { * f |*
n*c.t at llio o.'m rt of Thnit<erK * Vir<iXt*Dij«, on Tbnra
ita\ iT.’tuiitt. »i City II 01, -ire iniw oflcccd for anlo nl the
pikao Wan i —raa of it..- »uL- nU-r
Tu* f -li..w stiic tf*timonia! to <h-merit* of th* Piauo
Fort*» of Chi. < Sons, ha* Iwo unhr.ilatinßly pitcu
t v M TM Al.lliH'l
Id collecting
l'lTTirmT.3l3. Mmicli 2Sth, IV-V
Ml». M: r.—lw*r Sir—Fiuro mf arrival In America I
Lav- .vn.iniiily !>•*-* Hit I‘iantw uf M<*urs. Cblckrrlnz A
.->oti«. in,.l. I <-»a only to yo«r (wtiilf ibanMnr; jr-n
i >r thr i'iuiicw* yon li:iv„ noVimtly fimmli*! fur my cow
i-ort* hrr*. - that wbirh 1 h*T* »<j eften said bofottv the to
• irnru-rt- tit.- thr l- wt I lutve r-'-n rtrllt- L'oitoil SUtra. Ui<]
tt-ill !orti;.aiv IttvoraMy with nny I tS'ff fv r known.
Yonr«, vwry troly. S-THALRERQ.
I'at* n- »i«hlns inH.-iiuffv, nuritti# j.tiblle tr-n«rtJly
nr- rwtjw.'tfnllr invtiost to rail «u<l rxAtmuf tho Gr*ti<l J’l
nu.'V itl-'v- nft.Hotint), «rxl alwo a «|tlvniliJ stock of Square
llndu., fit ux Uiws.t woti'l Ton.jw-utKl makrf*.
JOHN H. MKLLOtL
\iffiit f-r Chif.i.rrliiz i son* for *ud tT«I
-ru iVtuit . No M V, .v«l wtrvv't. mr'::
IkTEW ARIUVALOF MKLODEUNS—Just
Xl i>• *l’ <'tl s lull Hiipply of PRINCK’S KI.ODF.'LNS
rmrer
pi.rtvl.!.’ -Ml-. •,mil l.- b l | 4a to « 7S
I’iHl.o rHju-,1 ÜBltO l.’lt)
fortiil.lw «tyl«. tl'.nhl- ro~l>. - • l^)
Plano .-a-** " •• . . IbU
I'uuo ran-, with 2 banks <*f k«y. *l' t:Ll« r>.<tl*. 200
Thn tiK.t ,• ln«tnun< i(t» mnit.ir » nil th- r- fnit ItnjTurc-
Blv-titK. 'll' t>l Till 111 Swell, 4 Irrttl >le-hxlf n. Ac.
Tho Divi-inl Swi'H oat; only b* obtained in Melu.U-.,r.» wl
I'fncc’ti uinncl-tfluro. CIIAKLOTrR 111 I MR,
Mtnmfaolnrrrw’ Agent.
At ibe ol.t c«tabl:.hH Piano D-i-vt, US \Y.v-| street, -oond
dt..r alnjre Fifth
fHtrrllantouß.
\VM. B. HOLMES &. BflO.,
1» uR K AX D BEE F V ACKERS,
i>EM.ERB IS ntUVISIOSS, d-tu.
Corner Market and Front Street*.
mr3o
efgffe;
ißuu-.J of I'd Trustees—Faculty 14 Tearhors.
JUmprrp>irrd fur ortiitlldutux (hr C-Utili'ty Rwm.
INSTRUCTION pvcn in Single an*l Pouhle
Entry llook-keeplniMi* used In every department ofllus
ttic*». Commercial Arithmetic. Rapid business Writing. Mer
cantile Coti e»|K>nd*nre.-C'itmnemi»l l«uw, Detecting Counter
feit Money, Political Bf-uomT. R)»rnli<m. Pbonogmtdty
ami all other snhjrct* neriwsary for the thnrnngh education
ofn practical business man.
J. c. Smith, A- M„ I’m I. <»f Book-keeping and Science of
Account*.
J (’ I'outc*. ,\*M . Prof of Mathematics.
Atr.x. Cowlst. Prof, of Penmanship.—Twelve lint pre
mium* over all competition f->r best Pen and Ink Writing,
Ton twunarep work.
Term*. Ac Pull course, time unlimited, color at any
time. fitf. Average time, »to 12 weeks. Hoard about $2,60.
Entire cost s*» to *TI» Graduates assisted in obtaining
situation. Specimens of unequalled writlns and circular*
sent free. Addn>»-» E- W. JENKINS,
mr'i 1 !. Pittsburgh, Peuno.
MnrblP W orlcs,
Nc*. 3:>3 Libmy Street, below Wayne,
I' I T T H'n U II G 11 , P A .
MATTHEW LAWTON,
PRACTICAL 31 A It U L E MASON,
WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN
form his friend* and llir public generally, thatn
lias liwiaed tho aleiro premises, fur the manufacture and aah
of every vari-ty of Marble Work, such aa
Monuments, Tombs Tablets nn<l Grnvestones,
of every variety and form,
»no,
Mantle Piece*,
Ont rjj Tal>!»,
pier. Barean
aod Wonb
Which hn is offering as low as any other establishment West
of the rnonnt-ntn*. His stock is entirely new, and ha* been
solvated by himself, expressly lor this market. 11a Is also
prepared to build Ilorinl V anils, enclose liar Lot* with Mar*
fde or Ptnce. and to exocot* any other work in his lino, □
any •>( theCeraetcries adjoining Pittsburgh.
Etrrßa ni rrunwiox to
Rev. T. R. Lyman, Robert Galway, E*q,
lion. Wm. Wilkins, John Chlslett, Esq,
Jno. 11. Bbuenbergrr, Esq-. W. L. lUngwjut, Esq,
Charles Ilrewer, K*q, J- H. IlilL Esq,
Thomas Scott, Esq, A. 11. Curling. Esq,
W. P. Baum, Esq, | 0. R. White, Esq.
The Trade furnished with all kinds of foreign and Domes
tic Marble, either finished or in the rough, at Wholesale
prices.
110 baa also made arrangements with the manufretarers
of the beat brands, for a constant supply *>? Hydraulic
meat. Water and Louisville time, and Plaster Paris, both
for Land and Stucco Work, all of which be Is P r J‘P* I ‘J“ t 0
furnish at short Dotire. _
LlguiCrttai Ale.
THE subscribers respectfully announce to
thrir coetumem and lb* public that owiDgco the
onoi at liar If y and Hop*, and to foil th*
brewing a light and delk-hnu fl » T «* d | . < 2[f- VA
tliey art. aellingat fi per barrel, and ktl.S Oh TKi QAL
likX* each, to accommodate prirato faxnuea. They have
-I-ri™ KCiSET.; JS
D*r bbU and * mailer cables in proportion. Al*o eacallent
i'ORTER AND BROWS STOIT. _____
aent to tbflr Brewery In Pin' STBEET, will
receiTe prompt attention
mrlo-3mi:cbr
SACK FLOUR — SO bgs, extra family, in
store tad for talo by mritt D. C. HXSbST.
HerthanU’ Insnranet Co. of Philadelphia.
WM. V. PETTIT, Prrst. J). J. McCANN, Secretary.
Amoont of Capital Stock paid in and invested..-£200,000 00
Surplus g3>*29
$203,423 35
TmrnM Cargo Risks on the Ohio toil Mississippi lUrers and
tributaries. Insures against las* or damage by Fire,
also against tha peril* of tha Baa, and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
Dorcrbafl.
FTm. V. Petit, John C. Wontgonery, Jobn M. Pamroy. D. J.
McCann, ILF. Witmer.Bene Golllon, BenJ-I*. Wocdston,
John A. Marshall, Cbarlca B. Wright, John J. Pattortnn,
ElwoodT. Pusoy.
WM. V. PETTIT. President,
K. F. WITHES* Vic* President
Bwiobt J. UrCias, Secretary.
urxszxs.
Seller, Lamb ft Co, Philadelphia.
Back, Morgan A 8tidfol«; do.
Trnltt, Bra A Co, do.
Pommy, Oaldwell ft Co, do.
A. T. Lana ft Co, do.
StPlnmitz, Jnstlco 4 Ocv, do.
prrrsßDuau office, no. or water street
ao&dtf " R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
Franklin Fire Insurance Company of
pinicroas.
Chari** W. Bancker, Adolph R. Boris,
George W. lUcbardi, Samuel Grant,
Thomas Hart, David 8. Brown,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith,
Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson.
CHARLES N. BANCKKIt, President.
Charlto G. Bascxu, Secretary.
This Company contlnnes to make Insurances, permanent
or limited, on oreir description of property In town and
country, at rates as low as are consistent with security.
Tbo Company have neared a large contingent fond,
which, with their Oapital and Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on Janoary Ist, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were as follows
Tit:—
Mortgages
Beal Estate
Temporary Loans.
Blocks ......
Cash, *c_-.
$1,212,708 44
Since tholr Incorporation, a period of twenty-ono years,
they have paid upwards of One Million, Four Hundred
thousand Dullan Losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantage* of Insurance, aa veil as their ability and
disposition to meet with promptness all 1 lab ill ties.
/. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
aplo Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third eta.
Continental lnmranee Company.
Incorporated by the Lrgulaturt of Pennsylvania,
Aathorlred Capital, One Million Dollort,..
Secured and Accumulated Capital
HOME OFFICE.
A'.i 01 IFalnut Strut, abort Second, Philadelphia.
Fire Insurance on Buildings, Fnrnftnre, Morcbandiee, Ac.
genoally.
- Marine Insurance ud Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of
the v»rld.
Inland Insnrance on Goods, Ac, by Lakes, lUtera, Canals
and Land Carriage*, to all parts of the Union, on tbe most
faroroble terras, consistent vith security.
GEORGE W. COLLADA Y, formerly Recorder of Deeds, Ac.,
, Philadelphia.
WM- BOWERS, formerly Register of Wilta.
JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Importing
Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third
ftrret, above Market, Phi la.
JOSEPH OAT, Ann of Joseph Oat A San, Ooppcrtmith*, No.
12 Quarry etroct, Pblla.
EDWARD V. MACIICTTE, firm of Maehett* A Ra)|n>cl.
Importing Hardware Merchant*, No. 124 North Third
■tr««t, above ILace, Phila.
UOWAItD HINCUMAN, firm of LMcciton A Co., Prodoco
and Commission Merchant*, No. 278 Market Bt-, aboTe
Eighth. Phila.
GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Preaident-
GiLCt Wu-80H,S«cr»tar7.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent.
nir2£:dlyfe No. 24 fifth street ,(op rtnir*.)
Farmers’ and Mtehanits’ Fire and Harine
Insurance Company.
N. W. Corner Second and WalnutSts.,
rniladf. l r ii i a .
ASiiTu or tnr oqmfajtt, j*:tcaat In, IMS
Bond-<, Mortgages, Ground Uinta, Bank and
other Pt*ck* {212,450 00
Loaned for Stock* ••• 37,W>0 00
Tnwt Fund In Now York 23,151 sfi
Deferred payment on Stock U7,7M) 00
Bill* ReceiTable 74.404 07
Cards "□ hand and doe from Agents 45.000 33
Premiums on Policies recently issued and debt*
iloe the Company - 30,53?
$530,834)
THOMAS U. FLORENCE. Prcsidcnl
Rnwsao H. Hclkbolc, Secretary.
PRtUDtLPBU trnmeu.
Jolin H. Broau, 1 David S. Blown,
>1 Baldwin, I Charlr* I*. But*
nrrsßUßfin urruica.
Newmjer k Or art, | June* Milllngcr,
Jamas noward ACm . I I’belp*. Carr is Co,
Was McCnUj A Co, | J. 11. Irwin.
Plttibnrgh Office, No. 90 Water Street,
WiSnid THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent.
NonongaheU Insurance Company.
Orncita—J AMPS A. HUTCinsON, Presldeut
UENItY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
Ornct, No. s>B Warn
fttii Ituurt Apomaf all btadt of Firtand ifann* Rt
Sf.K L im« Bills. datable on demaud, tecured by
two apprvtad uaoe* ]
Kill* Recclrable .
Cull ... ll.OtiS 62
70 shares Meehan*-*' Bank fiu<k— 3,W0 00
Premium Noted 31.PG2 60
Office Furniture CM
Book Accounts .. 4,R09 43
Wm. B. Ht.lnu-e,
Delsell.
Win. Ren,
Tbos. £ Clarke,
Western Inenranoe Company
OF PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE D AKA IK, PnsMent
F It. GuKDuN, Secretary.
OFFICE, No. 93 Water street, (Spang A Cu.*s Warehouse.)
up stain, Pittsburgh.
inn fattire against all kinds of Fir* and Marine Disks
A /fom* Institution managed bp Dtredort. teha art i cell
hmm in the community, and who art determined, by
promptness and liberality, (o maintain the character tcAi'cA
they hart at turned, at offering the best protection to thotfwho
denre to be insured.
ASSETS; OCTOBER 31, 1867.
Stock Accounts $121,500 00
Mortgage 2.1C0 0u
Dills Receivable 4.161 07
Office Furniture 240 00
Open Accounts. 8,478 04
Cub 14.841 45
Premium Notes 4U2i4d 69
Bills Discounted 125,003 73
Qeorgo Danrie,
It Miller, Jr.,
J. W. Bntler,
G. W. Jackson,
James McAulcy,
Alexander Speer.
Andrew Ackley,
nnliV
P. SL GORDON, S«'j.
The Hanufaetoreri’ Insurance Company
PHILADELPHIA
Charter Perpetual—Capital £500,000.
Fire, Marine and Inland Risks Taken
WM. A. RUODES, President;
W A. Rhodes, |
A. 8. Lipplncott,
James I*. Smith,
CWJ. Field, I
Wm. Neal. I
Pittsburgh Office, No. 0U Wal
feZfcdljic
»TTK7rDISn, MS. lt'M.
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine ids. Co.
Offico, Corner Market and Water Sts.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROUT. GALWAY, President.
F. A. RmiUKT, Ser'y ALEX BRADLEY, Tice Prnst.
A.IDUT FLX3USQ, M. D-, Examining Physician.
Tliis Company makes every Insurance appertaining to
'counected erttli LIFE RISKS.
Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks, on the Ohio ana'
Hiashaippl rivers sod tributaries, and Murine Risk gun
e rally.
* Ami against Lew or Damage by Fire.
And against lh« Perils of too Sea and Inland NerlgaOos
and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety
all parties.
Robert Galway,
Samonl UcCtnrkro,
Juarpb P. Qaxzam, M. D.,
John Scott,
James Marshall,
David Richey,
Jame# W. Mailman,
Chan. Wtrathoct,
fclfr—my2My
renniylvania In:
of pm
Ofßce No. 03 F
Stand Tupa,
CHARTERED CAPITAL...
ay Fire and Marine Risks I
OFPH
Ciiiitni' Ininrance Comp’y of Pittabargh
Office 94 Water Street, bctwern Marktt and Wood St>
«Jnrire«nitfl and Chr» Sisks on. the Ohio end Mb
•luippl BJvers, and Trlbntanes.
tCilnrtlowordKxueßbyPirt. Also, *Olllll
the perils of ihaSsaandlnlandNarlgation and Transport
ttiOD.
MAXCTOM.
eurllog,
8. a. Klir,
"**• *•**»"•» Fund* EcDon,
“IsaaeJt.Ptnnock, • ffm.MUn,
GEO. W. SMITH k CO.
VOLUME LXXI- —NUMBER 195.
Insurance.
PHIL ADEL PET A
...$015,123 08
... 84J77 78
... l7
oo
... &4,54 fl bl
WITH *
PERPETUAL OHA UTER
OK PITTSBURGH.
ASSETS, NOT. 2DTB, 1857
Dies cross:
\Vm. A. Caldwell,
Wilson Miller,
John McDcvitt
Goo. A. Deny
James A. Intcbison
HENRY U. ATWOOD, Sec'y
131T.W1 M
DUSCTOIUI.
Wm. McKoight,
Nathaniel Holmes,
Alex. Nlmiek,
David M. Long.
William H. Smith
C. W. Kicketson,
Office. ,Vo. 10 Merchants' Erchanpe^
CIIAS. WISE, Vico President;
ALFRED WEEKS,Secretary.
j Cliu. Wise,
John P. Slmonv
J. Binatdo Sank,
I Thoma* Dell,
| M. Richard* Cockle,
iter ttlreet.
EI>W. 0. HELL, Agent.
Alexander Bradley
Joseph 8. Leech,
John Fullerton,
Nathan f. Cart,
David TI. Cham hen
William Carr,
Robert !L Bartley,
John Brom,
lorooer Company
ssuson.
onrth fltret
Wade Hampton.
A. A. Carrier,
Robert Patrick,
A. C. Sampson,
J. 11. Jones,
John Taggart,
Henry Sprtml,
Nicbolu Voegntly,
James H. Hopkins,
5300,000.
1 takeo of all descriptions.
ICKRS.
Jacob Painter,
Geo, W. Smith,
A. J. Jonca,
Itody Patterson,
J. P Tanner,
I. Grier Spronl,
W. D. Mcllride,
C. A. Colton,
Prudent —A. A. U*.
Vice Prraidpot—Rqdt .
PpctcUtt And Traunrei
Pattxbbo*.
;r—L Qkikx Spsocl. ocChdly
WM. BAQALSY, PmUont,
SAMVEL L MABfiTTET.T., Secretary.
insurance,
FIRE IXgrRANCE,
cr tci
Reliance fintnal insnrante Company ol
PHILADELPHIA
On Buildings, limits or PeipetuaL Merchandise, Fornitcr*.
Ac, In Town or Country.
Office No. 30S Walnut Street.
OA«?i t $177,926... Assxra $252,465 fe9 —lnvoked as iolloas:
First Mart gaffe on »tnptov«'dCity Property, worth
doable the amount ...l —••• —..—......5120,200 00
Penna. Railroad Oo’» qper cent. .\1 Lorvu,
$30,000, cost 2o,«>n w
Allegheny conntv o.pcrcent. Ponca- R. H. Loan.. 10,000 00
Pennsylvania Railrofd Co's Stock 4,000 00
Stock ol the Reliant* Motca! lnsorance Co Ut.150 00
Stock of County lire Insurance Co.. -
Scrip of Sundry Insurance ooni|.*ui*-«.
Bills Receivable, business paper
Book Aceoonta, ocimed interest, cfc....
Cash oo band and in Batik
*252,465 89
CLEII UNQLET, President.
PICXCTOSS.
Baranel Bi«pham,
Robert Steen,
William Matter,
Bcnj. W. Tlnglcy,
Marshal! Hill,
Z. Lothrop,
CliU-i. Ldand,
Jacob T. Banting,
Smith Bowen.
Wm. SI. Semple, Pittab’g.
HINCHMAN. Secretary.
J. Q. COFFIN, Agent
>er Third and Wood atroct*
ClemTindey,
Win, R. Thompson,
DiTid S. Brown,
0. Stevenson,
John &. Worrell,
1L 1* Carson,
Robert Tol and,
Hoses Johnson,
C. S. Wood,
James S. Woodward,
Delaware Mntiaal Safety lasuraare Company,
Incorporated by the Legislature n_f Pennsylvania, 1535.
Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
VATITXE ntsmuyCLS on Vo«r.|s,C<c i -o, and Fred got
to all parts of the world.
UfLAJTD LV-STBA-VIA > on G «Js, by RJvrra, Canals,
Istkes and | * Tt| t CarrUcea, to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES on Merchandize generally.—On
Stores, Dwelling Borises, Ac.
Assets of the Company, iToe. 2d, 1857.
Ronds, Mortgages, and Real E5tate....—....8101,350 04
Philadelphia City, and other Loan* 137,011 25
Stock In Banks, Railroad A insurance Cos.. 12.508 00
Bills Receivable 220,201 05
Cash on hand 38,602 00
Balances in hands of Agents, Pmuioms on
Marine PoUdrsrecrntly toned, and oth
ev debts dnetho Company-. - 92*730 57
Bahscription Notes- 100,000 00
James f\ U&nd,
ThoojiMlosPanldlng,
James TnujtuUr.
Wiltiiun Uyre.Jr.,
J- p. Peniston.
Joshua P. Kjn>,
Samool K. 1 Stokes.
Ileury Stoat),
J tunes It. McFarta
Thomas 0. llano.
Hubert Dnri«n, Jr.,
John B. Sftnj'lp, PittaVg,
D. T. Morgan, *•
J. T. Lopm, “
WM. MaKTIN, President.
THO 3 C. HAND, Vico Proddnot
Hiaax Lrutnui, Secretary.
Joseph 11. Seal,
Edmond A. Ponder,
JohnC. Davis,
John R. Pram**,
George G. Lelper,
Edward Darlington.
Dr. R. M. Huston,
William C. Ludwig, .
no C h Craig, I
BnoneerMcilrain.
Charles Kelley,
U. Jones Brooke,'
Jacob P. Jones
A. MADEIRA, Agent,
. M Water street. Pittsburgh.
ap3:lyd—ja!2
The Great Western Fire and Hmrine Ins. Co.
0? PHILADELPHIA.
OfftCf. in Company't liuCdinp. .Vo. 40} H i'ot..'. comer of •"
Fourth Street.
ciuLftTra Ftr.prricA.L
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
Capital paid in
Surplus, January Ist, l&ofl
no'
65,27* *>s
FIRE INSURANCE— or Perpetual.
MARINE INSURANCE,"* WhwN, Careen am) Freight*.
INLAND INSURANCE by Rivers, Canal*, Lake* am)
Laud Girrtigv
DUICTCES-"
Charles C. Latbrap, 1423 Walnut street.
William Darling, 1510 I*lne street.
Alexander WMUden, Merchant. 18 North trout
Isaac Uaclrbnnt, Attorney aad Counsellor.
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter A 00.
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Co., Goldsmith 'a Hall.
John It. McCurdy, firm of Jones, Whlto A Mcflurdy
Tbos. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller.
Jas. B. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith A Co
lion. Henry 51. Fuller, office 227 Sooth Thirds reet.
John JL Vvgdca, office corner of Seventh and Sa-jcm.
James Weight, late Cashier Bank ofTiojn
Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property.
Joua J. Slocum, offitn 226 South Third street.
C. a LATHROP. Prwndent.
W. DARLING, Vica President
LKWIS GREGORT, J Rr . JDch oa cc % Wall st, N, T.
a«cond * ice presio 1.1
JAILKS WJUGIIT, Secretary and Treasurer.
II K. RICHARDSON, Assistant Secfatary.
R. W. POINDEXTER, Agwit,
fol? 07 Wafer street, Pittsburgh
Neptune Insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA,'
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. .
Organized under the General Insurance Law, with a cash
Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to inorvdsfc.to $500,000.
loann* against loss or damage by Fire, Murine, Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
omccHS.
H. 0. LACGIILIN, Prcsldaiit- ;
RICHARD SHIELDS, Vie* president l
GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary.
DtttCTCJU.
; D. Montgomery,
I Richard Shield*.
Georg* Scott,
T. V. SheweU,
| O. C. Bntler.
- K A CHAFFBY. Agent*,
ill. entrance on Wwd Btrr«*t.
U C. Laoghlin,
W.C. StoUwbsry.
D. Pharrsrood,
R. M. Cnrlile,
William o»l>orne
Til
OfEeo lj«fr.y* tt« Hi
P'ire and
INSURANCE COMPANT.
No. 149 Chcsnut Street,
OPPOSITE TllK CUSTOM HOUSE.
Will make *ll bimla of Insurance, either Perpetual of
Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandisa,
at reasonable rate* of premium.
ROBERT. F. KING, Praridant
SI. W. BALDWIN. Vicu iTuaßUnl
DIRIfT'JKi
| K. R. Owi,
lmirg» W. BruO a.
Jiwjdi t*. Pan!,
Jiilm Clayton,
£. W»or.
Charles P. Hayca,
E. fl. English,
P. It. Bav*ry,
C. Bherman.
8. J. Megargre,
P. BtscxsoaKß,Secretary.
J. (5. COFFIN. Agent,
lift Third and Wood *trcrU.
James Challen Sc Sons' Publications.
WM. S. RENTOUL.No. 20 St. Clair st.,
Pittsburgh, bn* been appointed GENERAL TRADE
AGENT for Pittstiurgh.AllfgbcayMijd surrounding dlxtnct,
of the valuable (uni eleguut Now Publications of tho above
publishers and will supply the Trade and community with
these at the publishers 1 rates. The following are already
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The splendid new wort. THE CITY OF THE GREAT
RING; or, Jerusalem as it was, as it is, and ns it is to be, by
Dr. J. T. Barclay. Missionary to Jerusalem, with a Steel
Portrait of the Author by Hartain, and upward of seventy
engravings, executed in the finest style of art, from Photo
graphs and original designs, illustrating the various phases
of the city—Ancient, Medlreral, Modern and Millennial,—
also Restoration of the Temple and City as invested by
Titos; Notices of its Jewish, Christian and Hc-atbcu Autiqui-
tier, lu Frrrent Political and Morel condition; Future Pros
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New Juvenile Library for the Sabbath School end Fnm-
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Tbo Egyptian,
gone Without Words,
Look Up, or OLrUand Flow-
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Wing* and Stine*,
Tho Voting Cottager,
Rome Life,
Intel, or Inflaenro,
The Arab,
I‘ul up In n»»t UiXi-
THE CAVR OP UACHPEI.au AND OTHER POEMS.
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MAP OF JERUSALEM AND ITS ENVIRONS. By Dr.
J. T. Barclay A Sous. Approved at the moat neenrato Map
extant, by many distinguished travelers and writer* on the
Holy City, lnraluable to Snhbafh Schools and student* of
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O RAND FIELD’S PATRIARCHAL CHAIN OF THE
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