THE DAILY PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, ISSS. s ESTABLISHEDj lN 1786. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS Prom n. 8. SCHELL’S AdTcrtlsing.Hocae, Ho. 235 BroaJ *■ T r A N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN -La. make, in any part of the United t-tatos, from threo to live dollar* a day, by telling from sample “TUB PATKNT INDIA ROBBER BAFETY FLUID LAMP," with an Im proved Berner. • Every family who ha* regard for life, per- Kin, property or economy will purchase* them. For infor mation by mail, laetose stamps tn HAWXIITJBST * MOTT, Patentees and exclusira Mannfarturoc*, 63 Fulton street, N« w _»« fe - LIGHTE, REW?OH * BRADBURVS, 4ZI Broofnt Strtdt JV’rougbt In competition with other lncrn monte, hare obtained tho highest premium. The Patent Arch Wrest Plank, which is owned «ad need only by na, gnarantocstheir standing in tnnelonger than cny other in strument; while their nnprt«odeutM demand in all parts of the eontitry Is a snflldent proof of their superior excellence. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Schools and the trade. JeG;lyd:S Otugg (sts. MAOKEOWN a FINLEY, Wholesale DroggijtsandMaßofactorer* of Carbon Oil, No. IC7 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja3o:lyd BL PAUNESTOCK &Co., late of tho firm , B. A. fUmnuick A Co, and success on to Fleming Bros, Wholesale Druggist No. 60, corner Wood and FonrtS Sts, ritlaburgb. Pa. SA. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WH(U*E • nUDruggtoti and Manufacturer* of White Load, *nd Litharge, corner Wood and Front streets, Pitu h- • inch? Tschoonmaker, manufacturer • of White Lead, Red Lead, Zinc, Paint, Litharge, Put ty and Wholesale Dealer In PaiuU, Oils, Varnishes, Tcrpco «*of\ Ac, No, Wood at., Pittsburgh. Pa- oc.lilyd JOHN UAVT. Jr. (WCCESSOKTO JAS. M’O jfley,) Wholesale aud Kelail Druggist and iNralcr In Paiulx.Oils, DjMtutt's, Ac , corner Wood and£ixth streets, Pittsburgh. JJ3*ib gnlar Agent for Dr. Ford's Medicine. aptfl TOilN P. SCbT'iV WiIOLESAL.E"T>EAL. tj c-r iu Dreg-.. Paints, Oil*. Varnish'-* and Dyestuffs, No. ’."•o l.ibcu ij- street, Pittsburgh. Ail orders alii r-.-ire prompt attention. KirSclwurh’* Pulmonic Nytnp. martM:!) JkW rtCDtfUCK URAON ... (JEOR'II RCITCA. LYKALN iKEITF.It. WHOLESALE AND If Retail Druggists, confer of Liberty and Mi. Clair ste, Pittsburgb. FOSE i’ll FLKJiI NO, (SUCCESSOR TO L. fj Wilcox k Co.) corner Market street and Diamond, koeps constantly ou liqud a full and complete assortment of Drug*, Medicines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, aud all art idea per taining to Ills btuliiesa. ffVPbysiit ans proscriptions carefully compounded at nil hours. jo9:ly Dll. GEO. 11. KifYSER, bKOfiGIST, 140 Wood street, comer cf Wood street aud Virgin Allej, Pittsburgh, I'm. Sealers, LEECH & HUTCHINSON, Commissimi nod Forwarding Merchants, dealer* In \V«mt«i;i> lie nerve Cheese, Floor, Fi*h, Bacon, Butter, Oil. Put and Pearl Ashes, Umin, Dried Fi ni t. mid Product, generally. Bent brands Family Flour always on li«nd.— Agents for tho solo of Madison Co's celebrated Patented Pearl Starch. Nos.IIC Second and 145 First sts,-between ff(»l and SmithOcld sts, 'Pittsburgh, Pa. aj^lyd Ci IIIIUSE "WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. t COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant,and Dealer in Cheese, Butter, Like Fish and Produce generally, tia Wcuvi st, al>ore Water, Pittsburgh. __ tay2l I li. UANFIEiiU; LATE OF WARREN, *" • OHlO.Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Western Reserve Cherw, Butler, Pot end Pearl Ash, and Western Produce generally. Front it., b.ilweeu 3miLk field and Wood, Pittsburgh. aMI ANTE & AN'JER, (SUTRIFSSOKS to A. A A. Mcßanis) Dealers la Floor, Grain and re. Coniraisakm and Forwarding Merchant*, No. 124 Seootid atrocut, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Jan. 1, *67:dly)Jal3 David c 7 herbst, flour, pro duro. Provision ant! Comminalon Merchant, No. 2C7 Libert/ street, corner of Hand, Pittsburgh, gives his atten tion to tin* sala of Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Chwso, Bntter, lit iiin, Dried Fruits, Seeds, Ac., Ac. respectfully solicited- A lux. forsytii, (successor to Forsyth A Scott,) Forwanliug find Commission Mer» chant, Dealer in Wool, Hide*, Plonr, Bacon, I*nl and lard Oil and Prodne* p'Oerally. No. “•& Water *L, Pittsburgh, Pa. H~; KIDDLE ~ GENEUAL COMMISSION • Merchant and Dealer (n Grocer!--® and Produce, ZT Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. lUfer to B. IlAteLTOtr, PitUbnrgh, DtfULCT, Oosoeavb A C 0„ Pilt»btirgh. solicited and satisfactory returns guar n i ml. MlellfclydawT JSaolk" warehouse.— jas. - Sard- LVKK, YTliok-axls Dealer In Flonr, Provisions and Produce generally. No. 6 Srreuth e?rr*l, between Liberty and BruithfioM, Pittsburgh, Pa. 49-Ternu cash. mrtfcly WILLTAM McCLINTOCK, Dealer in Carpet*. No. 112 Mark'll street. 52 DEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, Ac. No. 67 Fourth street near Wood. attornejns. Robert m’kniqut, attorney at Law. and Solicitor of the Dank of Pittsburgh, No. 110 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. d*** 4 fOSEl > H S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT f) torn-ys at Law Office No. 03 Fourth «t., near Wood, nmalHirab, Pa. P*? B4 |3tp ffioois Cl 11. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy j % Dry Goods, sign of tho original Bee Hire, No 74 Market strow t, Pltisbargh. mf l^ \M URPIIY & BURCHFIELD, DEALERS IYL io Silks and Ladies’ Dr pm Goods gcnorally, Cloaks, Taliuas and Shawls, Embroideries and Staple Goods, for family nso. An unusually extensive assortment in ail the al>oto departments, Jart rocolTed and selling at the lowest * ay-Nortb-esatcor. Fbnrlh oc3 a. a. *«w!i a co- rirrsa’a——.c. t- aittnosT a (»m w. tut A A. MASON A CO., WHOLESALE • end Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, MiVelftl)stroel,PitUbncb. R'' ' ll' PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, , Dealer in Bonnets, list*. Straw Trimmings, and HtravGoodagencrally. *25 ffianiagts. Carriage nod Wagon lilaniifactory. M. X.. STKPHKNS, ComerSaMf'tM 'Sinel o,„l Cl.;n„rJ Alley, WOULD n-jpectfully inform imtilk tl.it In 1.-” lo=t»UKl u »„] |»1 timini.l mo OtKloMu "( Cirriigi matins luUl in varieties, aod is also preport to exeente orders far W agons of all descriptions, including »H work for Iroa Morrbanle " soliciting ncontlonwicoof the patronage so ÜboraJlybo •tosed upon him white at the old stand of -Bigolow A Co, Ik> wonJd assorehUfrianda (bat the same ewe sad atton t»..o wit! begircu toall hla order* as heretofore, haring se cured liitf aerricea of the bust workmen,' and harlog ampin »;drlm?ntselaewben»f.>r the finishing of fine work. ’ good assortluout of henry work now on liancl, *nit tibW for Spring use. All work warrant**! for Vdmonths. «^ParticularaU«utioujjiren _ Coach and Carriage Factory. .10 II NS OH, BROTHER U. CO., Cbnur of Belmont and Btbtoca StrrtU, ALLEGHENY CITY. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- c2ra* form their frtends, and the public gene-3y*=sgr?. jnllr, that Uw'y wo manufacturing Carriage*, Baroacbea, Itockaways, Buggieo, Sleighs and Chariots, In all their rari •oiujatyleaof finish and proportion*. All onkra will bo executed with strict regard to durability tsn-pu*ugtr* forward*! to Southampton, Ixmd&n, Bairo, Antwerp, Kotterdam and Brc ®* n I ’”' nn eppiy only to Tolt*»ANOh, mrlfcdUpT y - Wo. i BowrHpg Oroon, Eow \ork. STARCH AOBNCV.—HAVING BEEN appointed Agent for FltteUoreli, tijr tie UADISOS BCARCJX COMPANY, for th« ul* of tbaif cotebfatad PKABt STARCH,(wbfcli td Traxraatod equal In quail tj to *ny fcoown la thla market) are now prepared totopplT Wholesale ere at mannfactareiV prt*e. fffi lotll* tUattentlonortta Trade la thiaartlcle,toaaexniniaa!toaol onrpreaont (toes, and «hlcb Kill bo keptaaaa! to thedematuL ATWELL, LEB A 00* rayfy "No. I Woodatr** r pHEGREATEST &IATOIIJSIACUINEU? A TU* WORLD! • A FOfcXUNH UADG WITH A BMALL.INTESMBNT. THOMAS' PATKNT UATCU MACUIKK lj » rimti!o,djc*p *uil perfect Milch M*k.er. ThaMacblnt coats oolyiUS;ts driran I 7 hud,iail vtlloititlia tor* nu of ma&nlactnror In a abort tlma. Wbere rood wood Is to U Lad readily it materially redscee the cost. county ct Machine privilege* are offered to* eale at a moderate price, for particular*, call at QAZEITB COPWTEKQ UOOm. yiah «tra»t- JaldAwiftfl American Fioweri, Raich**, Trimmings. Ae«| Ac. THE subscribers beg to draw attention to their department of Ameriren i'Unren, Ha«che# and Trimming*, which will ha foood compute, tbedcalgna being Ukeo from the tohtooabl* French, end the mean • fee tore confined to their non liutoriee. WhataaJe Bxyert onto ere reqaated to exemlne the earapto. ony ere req JRO c gyrTH A CO* 200 Broadway, Mew York. rrTAVANA CIQAKS—I will receive to-day to till* ltwiAooM .call auntem* 'fttrtft fry 8 **pgrchMtoidwwtier*. MiLOOt B LIECB JOB* L. UXCH JOl 9. LXLOU. JOS. S. LEECH & CO., Koi 3i» A a*4 Liberty at.»Plttatourßh, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MKRCIIA.IvrrS, DEALERSIN FLOUR AND BACON, 'Tin Plate anti Tinner’s Stocilt, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES tjrnixuu ituutAUou ..BiLNjAin.i r. pettit...wm. u. whitacr*. SPRINGER lIARBAUOII & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN Wool, Hides,_Provision9& Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Jal’ FORWARDING- MERCHANTS' Levee and Washington Avenue, wyandotte city, Kansas territory, Joseph 8. Leech A Co., and Pittsburgh Merchant* gener ally. lylL-dAwlyT COMMISSION AND FORWARDING Mi:itC!IANTS.,Vo. , AO Pinr Street, St. Louie, Mo. Htrtß TO BISOCK. n»BTHAH A Co., | JoHSSA LtVTH. Loeentz. Stlvart A C>>., | Zoo A Paixtxh Will purchase to ordrr. Lead, Hemp, Bacon, Grain, Ac Prompt atleiitloo gltm, to ;iht manner of f.irworJUiß JeS.lyd* LEWIS & EDUERTON, (Successors to D. T. Morgan A Co .) WlmWabi Grocer* aud Commission Merchant*, lot Wi»«d afreet, Pittsburgh. Jnr2 IINRY 8. KING, (LATE OF THE firm of King A Moorhead,) Commiiulon Merchant, and Dealer in PlfMetal and Blooms, No 76 Water «treet, bo low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. aplll A A. HARDY. (SUCCESSOR TO HAR » dy, June* ± Co„) Commission and Forwarding Mer chant; Ageui of tho Madison and lndiann(K')is Railroad, cor ner Kimtttud Furry eta., Pittsburgh, I'a. Ja2P:lyd EbWARD MEORAW, GENERAL Commission Mrrrhant, and WUoloaale Deal or in Manu factured Tobacco, Imported aud Doto**»Uc Cigars, Snnff, Ac., No. -11 Liberty itrwt, opposite the head of Wood, I'ilts bnrgb, Pn. mhlily T. LITTLE to CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MKKCHANT; And dealers in FLOUR, BACON, CUEESE, FISH, OILS and PRODUCE No. 1 I'j Second St., Pittsburgh* Pa. C - Liberal advances made on consignment*. nul! BAGALEY, OOSORAVE & CO., N,< 19 and 20 Wo*l Ktr.K-t, Pitta burgh. Reis .t bekuek, grocers and Dealer* iu Bacon, Iwird, Flour, Cbever. ltrtu9, Ac., Sjuth-We-t corner .Smithlli-ld aud Second £ti«.-vU, Pitt*- -k' LEXANDKR KING, WHOLESALE J\ „ Grocer and Impoil-r of Sod* Ash, No ITT 3 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. npl.lyd* WM MITCIIELTKEE, Jr., & BKO., Wliolmslr Grocer*, Ratifying Du-tiller-i. *ud Wine and Liquor Mordants, No. 209 Lilwrty Mr.-vt, Pittsburgh. Jx£Z 3 Jones’* c6oLKY’"wii6LELALE gro cers and 11*0,1 Furmahcra, dealer* iu IYixlu.-® and IhtUburgh MauuCwturuj, No. 141 Wider -tm t, near Gurry Allay, PitUbnrgb, Pa. __ myZfl _ BAW*L P. BBOTXR -lOHK 8. DILWOUTB- SHRIVER & blLWOR’ni, WHOLESALE Qrocera, No. 130 and 132 Second »trout, (l-ctweeu Wood and Bmitbfleld. Pittabargh. ions ptorn— bicuard ruirn wiluih plovd. JOHN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE Grocen and Oommisaiun Merrhant*. No. 173 Wno,l and 228 Liberty itmt, PUUbnrgh. ,,il WATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO CEttS, CommUaion MorrbautM aud Dualera in Pro dneu and Pittsburgh Maunfu-turea, No. "238 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ISAIAH DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE 'Grooen, Commissien Mef>.lnuit«,aad Dealer* In Produce, No. 80 Water street, and 03 Fr.mt WJI. M c CUTOiI E ON WHOLE 8A I.E Grocer. Pr»hic« and Gunmiasion ‘Merchant, and Dealer in I'Utshunrh Manufactnrrd Articles, No. I£>9 Liberty street, corner of Hrewi-rr ay. PitUburjch. Pa. Iny3 joan atkcu. ». j lze cnaH. arwtu- ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE Grocer*. Projiice aud Commiuion Morcbnnts. and Dealers in Pittsburgh Shumfactßreu, No. 8 Wo-I street, be tween Water and Front PltUburgb. aplH ffiatpets. R ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE • Grocers, Commission Merch'nls. and Dealers in all’ kinds of Provision*. Produre and Pittrtinrgh Manufactures, No. 255 Liberty*tr*-,-t, Pittsburgh. Jalftlyd M’C AI.!. CM, Robert 11. kino, Wholesale uro- C-ER, Comruinxi..u Merchant, and Dealer in Feathers, VUb, Flour, and all kinds of Country E*roduc* , 1 No. 211 Lib erty street. mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad vances made on consignment*. Jas:lyd Robert dalzell & eo., whole sale Grocer*, Communion and Forwarding Mer chant* and Dealersin Produceand Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 251 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. tny2 Dealer in promissory notes, Bonds, Mortgage* and all securities* for money. Porsona can procure loins through my Agency, ou reason able terms. iSoofesellrrs, src. WS. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clnir street, • Dnalor in Hotlglun* aud Miscellaneous IWaAs, and Depository of Amerii au Tract So:iet) ’■ Publications W‘ * M. G. .JOHNSTON & CO.. Stationers, Blank Book Manufacturer* and Job Printers. No. 57 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. *e3o EC. OOCURANB, (SUCCESSOR TO • S. Sadler.) Wholesale and Retail Dealer lo Llroks, tJtationsry nod Pa}wr Hangiugs, Fe>lcral slrevt, fith *h*or fl. E. of Market Square, Allegbeuy. Pa. JOHN srUAVISON,BOOKSELLER AND Btatioacr, successor to Durifton A Agnaw, No. CT SUrket street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa- J'"' L. HEAD, BOOK.SKLLEK AMD SVA # TJONER, No. 73 Foorth »t, Apollo ltoilJiug*. TjUNT i MINER" BOOK.SELLER I 1 and Stationer, Masonic 11*11, Fifth str^-t. J OHN 11. MELLOR, No. SI WOOD ST., between Diamond Alley and Fourth street, goleAKoul torGUICKKRINO A SONS’ (B**ton) PIANO PORTF.S MA SON A HAMLIN'S MODEL MKLODEONS aud ORGAN UAKMONIUMS, and Dealer in Mnaicand Miuiral Good*. ' Jaffl WE arc now receiving our Spring Styles of mmcb Flower* and Fiower Materials, which for ra . „ baanlv aunmssea any former seaam* Importa nt * Manufoctaringweriy all the Goals we offer (create, oT.r porebu.™ injnn,m.ut. *“”* u.-.. * W, folJidto £OO N.w Pork. Commission, See. McALPEN & CO., (Lateof J. 8. Leocb, MeAlpln A Co., PitUbnrgb.) OENERAL COMMISSION AND TUOKIAB A GALLAGHER, Q&rocrrg. ivral Estate agrntß. WILLIAn WARD, Those wishing to insert Itndr roonoy to good advantage, mn always liod first and secoud class paper st my office, for tale. All communications and Interview* strictly confidential. Oflko GUANT STREET, opposite St. Peal’s Cathedral. Jelrdtf nirlthdawlyV KAY & CO." BOOKSELLERS AND STA TTONF.R9, No. 55 Wood street, nest dowr to the cor ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and l-»w Books con sUnlly «u hand. Hilußic, &c. HKLEIIER A BUO., No. 53 FIFTH • St., Sign ofthe Ooidon Dorp, Solo Atrent for NUNNS A CLARK'S (New York) onrlvmllcd Gland and Sqaars PIANOS, and CAUIIART A NKKDHAM’S genuine MKLO DEONS and ORGAN IIAKMONIUMS, Dealers iu Moaic and Musical Instruments. M ClI ABLOTTE BLUM E, MANUFACTUR KR and Dealer in Piano Forte*, and Importer of Music and Musical Instruments. Bole Agent fur the HAMBURG PIANOS,aIso for HALLET, DAVIS A CO.’S Boston Pianos, withtnd without jSolean Attachment. 118 Wood slreot. my - IJtjpsinans. DR. O’BRIEN CAN BF. CONSULTED at Dr Fmlth'B.coTuer Fifth and streetA, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, Iron* 10 to 1 and 1 toOo’clock. fyßwl.li.nm on (he ProwusTiile Rj*ad. yd* tiamters. JDIIN THOMPSON K CO., House painters, glaziers and ORAINERS, U 5 TUIRD STREET. Sign Palutiog executed with uoatoai* and dispatch. Mixed Paint*, Oil, Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Driers, rn/rMoutaigne Zinc, a very superior article Philadelphia and Pittsburgh While Lead always on hand and for sue.— We areprepared to Grind Colors for Painters, Druggists or olhura at tbo shortest notice, as we bate a mill which grinds by steam. Painters wtU sere money by’getting Jheir colors ground with ns. mrbidly Patnuri. LONG ALANK. House and sign painters, No. 77 (Old Post OffleeßnlldlnglTbird street, between Wood and Market streets. All orders promptly attended to. ln asupvriorstylo. mh27:lyd French Arllflclwl Flowers and Flow* Jlatcrialii ISSB. CARPETS. „„ 18Sa THE SIAEKET BTKEETO4RPET STOKR TS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY JL -u oem»o4. fir V.lret, BhukK Th T^ l>l J grain Carpets, of every doactlplion, style and quality. Fh»» Oil Cloth*, from 3 to a* fc-t wide, at lower prices than ws bars erer before offered; Cocoa Matting for ofßcet or churches; Painted Window Ehad**, and eTarything twnnact' ed with th* Carpet department of Unuse Furnishing. As w* anticipate an advance in price* after the Spring ITade opens, we would suggest to purchasers to make their •elections now from oar large Block and et our present very low price*. fett • W. arCLINTOOK BACON— 50,000 R». Hams, Shoulders and Bidesln«mok*hc*»*andforesleby _ . jsOi R, BQBESOH * 00. jHanufatlutcrs. lIEHRY GERWIO, ,Vo. 489, comer Penn and Wa/nt,f S/rrrh, Pittsburgh. Pn«. Manufacturer of hemp and MANILLA BED CORDS, HEMP AND TARRED HOPES from U In, to IV. inch, Floe and Common Packing Yarn, Tarred and Bpun Yarn, Saab and Bell Cord, Wool Twine, Drooni, Tying and Sewing Twin". Flax »tid Cottun Seine Twine, Ac. CB_A full ropply or tb® alwre urlicle* c-mt-mtly on baud •or made to order at tbe loweat ca»h price*. |a37;lyd MOORHIiAD &“C 6., UaSUTACTimiM or A\te, •• Plain and Corru.j.,,. I, GALVANIZED sheet iron, Fon Roofing, Gnttericg, Spouting, Ac \ ' AgenU far H r ooi/’« Patent Imitation Russia Sbeet Iron, a^WarphorW— .Yn. 136 Firti SlrteL, PitUlntrgh. mr27:lyd I WELLS, KIDDLB A CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., ■AaCTAOTUBX&S Of W HIPS’ THONGS AND SWITCHES. Order* aoltdted frem tho trade, and promptly ihii ped a* per instruction*. TraM9~6 month*, or 6 per cent, dbcoant for cash. w2S:lydAwFl JOS. P. HAMIhTOBi A CO., ENGINEERS & MACHINISTS, Comer i’jrtf and Liberty Su., Pitttburrjk, Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist and Saw Mllla, Rrework*, Priuling Enlabliibmfuts, ManuCarloricsj made to erdt*r. Tlioy a Inn cohtiuue tho manufacture of their Celebrated MACHINISTS’ TOOLS, purl, a* Turning Isilhfß, iron Planer*, Bori’ug and Drilling '! >■ litu»«. ic. At*i, Wrunght Iron BLafttug, with Pulley*, Uaugni*. 4> . •e‘23.lyd*lyr I*7 r i 6cbiu.!...< o. uiiTaanoar. BUSHA & GUTENDORr, MAKDrAcnmxu or KTIC A M U OIliF, K 8 AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET IRON WORK Peuu Street, near Water, Pittsburgh, Penna. IW—Ailurdora promptly utteuded to. f>-24'.3n>d a . i, v rt N S {Saecemor to A. Lyon* A Co ) uvNUFACTCaxa or LOOKING GLASS A. PICTURE FRAMES, AND D K A I. V. R IN VARIETY GOODS, «fc< No. 13H’ Wood St,, Pittsburgh, t*a. fr.l.Jlt MOUUIS cM COiVT'AK'J’, -- bulk MAXtrAcrrne** or HUGHE S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FUBGB AND TRIP HAMMERS. HAMMERS of the following nixes lie made to order .No. 1, Lift 1 in. full Llow, 2098 lb* Pi ice J X.O .. .. y.. .. .. j,;y S •. .. Aio. .. :i -U - - - Hons •• •• «ju. ~ 4, •• 13 ■* “ “ 23089 •• " WO. •• 6, •••26 411 W - " IftUO. •• «, *• “ - “ 64201 •* ** 2VUO Order* idii ite.l For |uilticul»fa address MORRIS A COLTART. ja2l dly PmsouauH. P*. tsjLiyiijKi* hrauLry lu.n LiNT, (Bel»w 11,® tl. Clair Street 111 Alloghony City, Ponno., BiiAULKTS WOOLEN KMTTIMi YARN, Of «T«ry Color arid Number. Is prepared to kill orders on •bi-rt auticelfur every color nr uuiut-cr of Yarn*. Hav oc beeuuueof kb* orlgiuul niauufocturcra nf liiun kbrß eiT •‘BraJiey Woolen Yarus,” In counectiou with my bmtlier, Ww. Bradley, of Whetdlug, t would re.ijHx tfully *nik>il a share of the orders for \ xrua, as above. paid for XhuepSkhn and Wi*d. Jr 27 1 yd WILLIAM CiBXOIU J4RSP M. URCSU WILLIAM UAHSmi.Lt CO., Cl Penn st., below Marbury, Pittaburgli, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Workers, Manufacturer* of tUrnbill's Patent Boder, Locomotive, Klued and Cylinder Boiler*, Chimney*, Bruichcu, rire lied, Btoam Pi|<*, Omdeuser*. Balt Pan*, Bagar Pan*. Iron Yawl*. Life Boots, etc. Also, Blocksuutba’ Work, Bridge and Viaduct lroufl, douu at th« ahortest no* tie®. All orders from n distance promptly aiteuded to. Peon Cotton fiilU*, Pittaburgli. Kennedy, childs a co., manufac turers of— Penn A No. I Leary 4-4 Sheetings; Carpet Chain of all colors and shades Cotton Twlue; “ Bed Cords; “ Plough Line* aud Stab Cord; " of all sites and dascripiion*. Batting. A'j-nrdn-s left at the Hardware Store of Lcg-tn. Wilson A Cu-, 131 Wood street, will have attention. )o2i:ly jameSTYTwiw, BIANUPACTUREU OF SULPHURIC ETIIER; Sulphuric Acid; Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Acid, HofinuuV'AniHlyne; Mnrintic Acid; Aqua Ammonia, FFP; Niirn-s do Fowhr's Solutiuu; my 3 M-t) !»• found »t John 1 n» in A .\«l i>~ H tin street j. q. ecnaut *. a. jouvaos wu jowvsoy. PKiUUN A JOHNSON, MANUFAirrCRKUa AND DKALERU IN WE. CHI LDS& CO’S PATENT ELAS • TIC FI UK AND WATER-PROOF C Ell LENT ROOFING. irJTrtni© BTiixrr. PitUhurgh.J’a. tubnrgb,l‘a. oc3l:lyd Jiißurantf agents. riTITE & CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur -1 ance Co., Lafayette 11*11, Wood street. R FINLEY, Agent Eureka luauranceCo., • No. 9 Water street. AA. O ARR f Elf, SECRETARY • Pennsylvania Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Joans' Dnilding, Fourth street. SAMUEL L. MARSUELU Secretary*Citi teni’ Insurance Ootnpany, HI Water street. _ FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur • auce Company, 02 Water street J O ARDINEK COFFIN, Agent for Frnnk • lio Fire Insurance Company, Nurth-oait corner Wood sod Hurd streets. PA. MADEIRA, Agcut "lor Delaware • Mutual Insurance Co., 42 Water street. fpilUS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmers’ and I Mechanics' Insurance Co., 90 Water street. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Insurance Co., 24 fifth street. RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Oreut Wentr • ern iiiiuirsticwCo n 97 Frontetrefet. aiptioißtftp. Wall I'autr Warehouse. Walter p. Marshall a co„ im porters and Dmlorn, 87 Wood street, between Fourth ■treot and Diamond Alley, where may be found an ex is rial re asw>rtmer»t of every description of Paper Hangings, for Par lors, Balls, Dining Rooms and Chambers. Also, Wiudow Shades, la great variety st lowest prices to coon try duaiers. WALTER P. MARSHALL A CU_ I. EDUUMDSOM *• *• SaVSUAH. EEDMUNDSON & CO., Nos. 96 and 98 • Third street, near Wood, Manufacturers and Dealers InJVALL PAPKR. CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS AN D CORDS, COMFORTS, BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Ac, Would solicit the attention of purchasers to their large and varied stock. _ ap^Omd J SEIBERT/Practical Upholsterer, . v O . 100 Third Xrret, ISlUburgh, Maiintnrtnrer and dealer In CURTAINS, COKNICK, BANH)B,SUADES and BLINDS, M ATTRAS3KS,COMFORTS, CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular attention paid to Steamboat work. Carpets fitted and laid to order. mrlJklyd . jFuntfture. ■ lAMBS w! WOObWKLL. Pi: knit « u CBAIII s WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Embracing every style of FXJRKTIT'CrKB, ROSEWOOD, MAHOOANY AND WALNI'3 SultabU for PARI/IRS,CHAMBERS AND DININO ROOM! E-jcal to any in NEW TI)RK AND P 111 LAD E L I*H lA, LOWER PRICES article mode by hand and Warra*«d-''S* CABINET MAKERS Snpi.lim] with any quantity of FURNITURE* CHAIRS, on reasonable terms. HOTELS AND STEAMBOA'* Fiirulsbud at the shot list notice. Waderoous, Nos. 77 a»u 7H Tf*n Street, mr3fm!if J’lfSbrKGH, PA jouna. tocro toos. e. u toono T. B. YOUNG dfcr 0., ■IHCTACTUXXM *’ , FURNITURE AND CnAIRS Of Every Desorption. FACTORY—/Wcrul SL,bdvetn VUeandPmna. Arrow Warehoaic—Noi. 18 15 Smilhficld BL, STEAMBOAT CABINFURNITURE—Wo are ennstaatly manutactfihS STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURR and CHAIRS, «d InriU the attention of tboos intsreftod in furnlsbiuc bats. •oSkilAwS , T. B. YOUNG A CO. T, W. bOGBBETi n _ Watch and C oek Hiker t Anh import R of C£wA Fine jewelry, N 0.28 Fifth street, beFveo Wood tod M*rkrt,>Rtt*- to Cha np*iria*of Watchoo god Jewelry. . , JtfMX irof k inumt» Pumpkins Amoso Cork.—ln tho I'amut of Fcbruray 0, in answer lo certain queries bf a correspondent,you express some doubt whether "any gain is made by the introduction of the pumpkin into the cornfield. “This question be longs to a class in practical farming which :an never be settled by theory. Carefal experimi nts made under difiierenf and adverse circumstan :es, can alone settle them. Audit is to thcscexjW iment9.that every intelligent farmer ought to contribute something for the general good. Tho question of utility in cultivating corr in the oamo field with pumpkios, is not by my means raised for the tirst time It is older, to my certain knowledge, than tho “Misstnri compromise,‘and may datoback,for aught 1 know to tho first hill of corn and the first pumpl iu. As a general rule I am opposed to mixed ertps: yet there are exceptions to all rules in fam ing, and I thiuk this mailer of corn and pimp kins Is one of them, i would not knowingly do anything to disparage the raluo of the cornc 'op for 1 hold it to be by far the most valuable grain crop of Now England, and indeed of aoy other country whoso climato is adapted to it, and whose ooil will not produce wheat as a staple. I recollect vory well that my grandfather had all tho old fashioned prejudice in favor of rais ing pumpkins and would plant them among corn, potatoes, and oven beans, if the soil was rich onough to hold out aqy prospect of a crop. [Mv father, on the other hand, doubted the valud of pumpkins,and was especially opposed to any tiring that could, by any possibility, detract from the product of his cornfield. With these opposing views upon tho same farm, you will perceive at once that ther* was a necessity for trying an ex periment; foT “a house divided against itself’ - - • - - -•* - . • • • could not slaud forty years ago any better than L_ .. _ it can now. Accordingly, m tbo year IHIS, I * cc«pa o * think It was, the cornfield was equally divided ‘ o “yy“rt«?‘"Ca»- ,by t„o or three rows of potatoes .hro.igl.thr ton, aid found .hat oil .lie lender etueitnde of centre, and one-half planted lo corn WM putnp- Ihc people of long been entirely kins, and the other iri'tw. There was no per thrownaway It reversed Hellhole oily with ceptihle differoncc in tho growth of tho corn, my trunk and chow-chow baektrte, myself the and when the field was harvested, there was not only escort to my four coolies- Along tho great a difference of three bushels in the quantity on east and west Ihorongfaro a closed shop was be- c„ c h part, although the whole held embraced coma a rare exception , and the only difficulty an area of four or Ovo acres. Woven large loads was o push our way through .the crowd. The 0 f handsome pumpkins were considered by my people were cutting up tho.r p(g, and their Osh, grandfather as a weight of evidence in favor or (the abundance of tnmience tench and tho theory,(or in other words, side of the roach in the streets ol the cite - 13 wonderful,) cornfield, Iwhich could not well he resisted. I nod cooking Ihetr coroeati »ea full business* believe my father, ever after that, planted pump ilka security. Idlers were plai ios a j Chinese kins with bis corn. hazard, and exhibiting their pil cs0 f coins upon It geems to mo reasonable (hat a plant so well the board. Tho curiosity aiiopL in ncrcdiblo adapted lo the shade as the pumpkin, and one numbers, were spread Wtthcun»ulp a otiuesof tho which receives, so large n share of its nutriment newest fashions, and'were * IC , fcxiog *eduloua from tbe atmosphere, can be planted with corn lieutenants in a way which MccAghu v\ld not without injury lo the latter, and without much have approved. The crowds are afraid detriment to the soil. Indeed, it is held by to manifest curiosity at tho clothe*, a nJeatares go mo intelligent farmers that the large leaves of of their European guests, and tn® e eukeepera the pumpkin, by shading the ground, and thus invite you into their sbopswith aV. p o lil»sa that preventing the sun from dislodging the various proves they have no misgiving yoiill ex- K asea which decompose and form soluble matter ! ercue any right of conquest except acquest in lhe 6oUf lo be taken up M food for lhc oy!lll : by purchase, let io spirit o '?,Ktsoce has of plants, are a direct benefit to the land, to say 1 departed out of them. Neither in £ gorges- nothing of the value of the pumpkin crop. It j luro is there any symptom ofhosliL. ‘O’ t ven of ia well settled, I believe, that pumpkins, fid out dislike. 1 have seen twopeoplefrtAijnet very „ llhoH( tbe oCe j g , in rao d e ratc quantities, to ! , uuch by a scolding Tor u i«ng the w»rj/**-„,,« m i, c h cows, imparl a rich flavor to tbe milk, iforeigu devil:) but 1 believe hey tried Uin all Uig alflo conc J e a lhal U .«j arc very valuable ! innocence having never heard it called bv nnv • * r J 7t , ..j Z. oy any m fattening beef. Let them not bo given up, other name. 1 would neglect no Pfccauuons ° , ... ~ .... . b . ...,* . | , - _ JL . U3 ‘ without some tangible evidence ol their inutility so far from llicro being any notion oftAiuirinr? t m ~ ... ~ ~. .. . . .. ~ * f /,.? Ry»** n g Ltn: Tnom.iir?* «>r ff. \\ Bhkchkh. - The this ciiy, I believe that oo ten t/hmamt vithin i> ~ • ... . ~ faighl of Canton mould dnre reise » slii *J ,b" Wlnmhml book m .be World presence of a Urilish or French- enldiei '' ' 1 PT 8 , ."“f 18 n,M ‘ h j \ T aai ' like looking at a landscape through garret win r»>e , W. dows, over wliich generations of jiumvlesied Ibe commercial parts of ( aiHon haw i,.,. • , , ~f c. , _ , | i ueen .npiders have spun their webf». much over estimated '»e have believi -«i,-< r y. , r there must he some groin of troth in thjt , r °'.' r rca our -Irongee, trn.i. bant and brag of the Chinamen. Canton. fS. if"?'*? 1 " anaaly come nut ol the an.l populous: that iswll. la other renpec.t(-F 8 B,hie with all there texts sttektag ... as whtrh 1 1 0.. .. . 19 our idiosyncrasies attract, a very ordinary China city. Its ample, „ cn / h „ t chri „. , rJ , 0 Bin K-a mcrous, and the Confuc.an and the ample , f „„ lbro h m B nilities , arelike .Jnoveat sea ia Five Hundred Gods are good of their kind, bi> . h , . . , -.. 6 . . ... a storm, who pull, some at the bowsprit and moat of tbe others are miserable and dllapida-r „ . .im. . , • > , . * . r some of ibo mainmast, tmt never touch the helm, toi. The mne-storied pagoda is in so ruinous a .... . ~ . condition that the (i.neral the other day for- " if .-he pare,, bird ehtmld e„ aerveus bade the attempt to climb the fragnt'enl/of it« upon the bough when the young broken etaireaei Major Lunrd, whose B „reest-»«, e W> J odious iff so-ieiv. he might as from mouldering twe'i eiu pnson Tlie worst prisons are no, of 1 found tho yamun of Peh-Kwe, in a much , hcJ . aro ot ihrobbiog hear,, eu,rage-1 mere busy stato than when I left it. Through b , intamous life the open doors crowds of Chiaeso coma and go. o man s heart beating against yours, may The Chinese tribunal of Teh-Kwei and tho trib- le to you l,ul when it is the echo of a unal -f '.n three (,V (Colonel Hoi- ,and ht-arts, yon can not resist it A sin loway, le t.a, iiaiae Martineall, and Mr.-l'arkee,) \V Hake.—who care, far il ’ But a whole irni-|*»«wi. Thanks to the energy of the V\ow Bakes, obliterating tho land marks, triumMri, the stretls of Canton areas safo from l\jver tho doors, galheriDg upon the European violence u tho streois of Paris are id, , 0 crMh avalanches,Uwho docs from Chiaeso exactionß. Colonel Holloway's %-lhaf Private opinion is weak, but court takes all the mixed cases: and, finding the is almost omnipotent, other day that n Chinaman was in Lhe wrong, ho was sent over to I’ch-Kwd with a statement of the circumstances. Tiie Mandarin was so charm ed with this compliment that he had the poor wretch bambooed nearly to death. The now court has also esUMishcd a new Canton police. Captain Pym is Lhe Colonel Rowan of Canton. Ho had one handred soldiers wndcr him armed with sworijs and revolvers, and the French have a separate body of CO men. Associated with the European police are an equal number of Tartars. Five English and two French stations havd been established in convenient parts of Lhe city and suburbs,and Lhe shopkeeping community are likely to obtain under British and French rule a security they never hoped for. The three imperial armories were in a high state of efficiency. Tho douhle-hnnded swords were immense in numbers and terrible to look upon. ! There were rooms full of those fear-inspiring shields which, in some quite modern periods of Chinese history, probably gave lo soine piratical Greek the idea of tbe shield of Minerva. There were arrows ia thousands, very carefully fin ished and preserved in cases, hut.the Mandarin bows were very rare. Great store of quilted war-jackets filled the presses, and there were many complete suits of Chinese Armor. The swords and pikes, ami gingals and matchlocks were innumerable; but the chief attraction was five brass gims, which were followed by covetous eyes as they were walked off by the coolies.— lu another establishment we found collected all the shot that could be recovered after Iho lust year's bombardment, and also some, exploded shells, which had been fired upon the.<y ou tho 18th December. There was also a groat depot of infernal machines in form like a dark latileru made of tin. many tings ami banners were also carried ofi. ! |Mitsl)Ubglj (ia^ette. POBLISHKD DAILY AND WEEKLY BY S. RIDDLE n a large blanket sheet, and contains in addition to the vein f the. teceJr. a carefully prepared ami reliable report ef the Mark>t\ commerdol and monetary af d firs, and an areuraie HJr.l Jfcte tilt, corrected weeXiyfor thU }taper—making it the b et Cbmmerwil Xe'orpaper in tht West TERHS 1 DAILT—Six Dollar* p.-r annum, payable In adranco, or 12\4 cents per week, payable to the Carriers. WEEKLY—Two Dollar* per nnnnm, payable In advance. Clnbs are furnished on the following terrnr Four copies one year - 15 00 1 ta - " - 10 00 twenty" " “ 20 00 Au>l one to tlie person getting ap the ohib free, payments axe strictly required, ami uo pa per .will be wot after tbe time is np to which it was paid ftatca of AdTcrtlatnß. 1 Square of 10 lines, 1 lime l““ “ 2 “ •* *• 1 Week 1 3 “ 4.oc«>r bet*-, L’au m>«r beatnoußv o( any soul." They fire *ry fiercely upon yon as you are coming up t> attack them, but escape by the. back door o> soon as you get too near. Our es calade woia complete surprise upon them. They fanned you were advancing under the fire from thei- walls to attack Fort Oougli; they never expccte* that you would turn aside and “jump upon rooden legs over the wall. Howqoa’sCom pradcr, with whom sonic of us talked the mat ter c*er, declares that it is impossible that the nurbers killed could be groAter than is stated. Tin people, he says, koew perfectly well the line tfi fire would Lake, and got out.of the wny.~- p he troops who were obliged to remain on the walls kept very much under cover, and great quantities of the missiles missed the wall and fell into the ditch. The dead must be buried out side the city, and as the western gate only was open, it was easy for any one to calculate bow many were carried out. It says little for the destructive power of our warliko engines that so ematl a loss should bavo been occasioned by so large an expenditure of shot and shell, but tho probabilities are that the fact is os the Chi nese state it. It is placed beyond doubt now that the loss of the Chinese during tbo bom bardment in 1850 was not more than 43, and 1 quite believe in the probability that the recent list of killed does not exceed 200. The Administration in CoNqßEss.~The Dem ocratic revolt on tho Kansas question is extend ing to other relations between the President and Congress. In the House of Representatives them is a manifest disposition to withhold tho supplies It is the ancient and efficient English mole oi Crown. The passage of the Deficiency hHI is 80 seriously threatened that, yesterday, Mr. Letcher, in behalf of the Committee of Ways aud Moans, was obliged to appeal to the sympathy of the House The want of confidence exhibited townrd tht Executive by his own party, is certainly extraordinary. That it should' distress the Administration is a matter of coarse. This state of things, is in sad contrast to the jubilant feelings with which Mr. Buchanan and his Cabinet took their places thirteen short months 'ago, and shows how melancholy an affair o victory xiiiiy become through a bad use of Us advantages. Thu Pro-Slavery papers say Out every Re publican Member of Congress voted to admit Kansas with a Slavery Constitution. If this be eo, then every Democtat voted against it. UK Dot J *£&_ II AND' lANOS, —A :i elegantly Uo«'W(y*| n Octave Cli: torins Af| S* f || SiiitlxTn in tue a very short litne. i» now iu good order, nod Till be wan allied by Hi- -übecnljr This Ptann l.« ottered a ft v.-ry |..w j.n.-o A R.~ d order, in u** alwnt Tbo above priffctkrludr packing U.i and packinir For *at» by *P _ ■ J011;< H_. MKI.I.KR. hi Wood »t. PTANOS.VIAHOS.-New »- . ring St.H —QUA KI.OTTF.Ri ÜbUMb; No. 1 lit VVimaJ tint, has Just rocdfl S Tl> ami now offers forsab' nfW now spacious warerc-mi, the Hu.-st selection of Piao.i* R *h* city. Piano* from thewyhrj mannf-triori.-* Iu th« United btntes and Europe, Inclmlii. (bo*, from tho follow,n s urn ki r*' William UoaU. A Co., Mliiinorv, HalUt, Dime i IV Ihwton. Hhic s Uiollmrr, Network; Himo.K*rdlen * lUn.s, iumbiirgb No hoiien In tho cily <«o mine .>rouip«diti..u for tho uuin l>tr. varioty and c l.ibr.ty of lie ...trnmeun. m.r tho ,•» tronmly low prior- at which they *o «,ld. I'. isomn n. want |»Tn r,rxl ./uahttf Piatut I'orto nr* rtL-ecifully ln» It. .1 to call amt • satiunn before pur. imaing •ijwhft-r INcry iitatm lui-nt Is totrraiti'-J and a written goaunti*- given. Socoi,.] hand Piancw at (treat | r. ,lU ff,o U. C-.Ya,. CILAItWTK Bl.l'MK, 1 IS \V,a«l alreot, aWro Hfth i*M ri.ino-j ; ,kpii In .x. at their pH vi.ln.v n(-*. SUPERB GRAND PIANO, rnoa Ttt* a»* ork, which for es<|uieito NWMetncaa 3 > Iftli 6tre*t, F"le Amenta fur Meiiiway A Poo*. iWsrcllancouß. Phulurrjh, Pa. — CbartnrH l«5. r >. B.?arJ of 12 Trnateo*—Faculty of 11 Teacher*. 300 smmrrs Arrcretsn, j*x. IMS. Tnung Umprrpartff/or actunldutUi <>fth* Counitn'j R>i m INSTRUCTION given in Single and Double Entry Bcok-koepina.a* need iu o?*ry department ofDtu loeta, Commercial Arithmetic, Sapid Bneinew Writing, Mer cantile Correaponde nee. Commercial Law, Detect IngtWnter fcitMooev, political Economy, Elocution. Phonography and all other subject* necoaaary for the thorough education of a practical business mao. J. C B*ITB, A. fll. Pro f. of Book-kc-ping and Science of Accounts. J. 0. Porter, A. M., Prof, of Matb-matka. Am. CowtET. Prof, «»l PoDiwunOlp.—TweWe liul pre miums nrer all competition f»T t'wt Pen and Ink \V riling, MfANDXcrr ro* bjkjritep work. Tnv, i Ac Pntt cnnw, time unlimited, enter at any time, 833. Awage tine, *to lU wmU Board about S2JO. Eatlro ecatsooto $7O/ Graduate* uliled in obtaining ■itaatioo. Specimen* of tmv'ioalled writing and drcnlan seat free. Address P. W. JKNKIKB* Pittibnrgfa, NOTICE— Ihe Partnership heretofore ex* l«ie* between ffm. Ormhmm azwJ tt» tmdenJzned. under tb# oase andatjle ofOUAUAM* IBVIHE, la the btutaea of mannUftnring and idHn* Fite Brick! Ac i. thle day dbeMred. . o. Jf. 'IRVINF* Connellrraie, March ath,lC3B-inrg>:dlm * BBAN&— 32 bbla wut 24 sks, for sale bv . ;BawT«B * pawoam GAZETTE. VOLUME LXXI-—NUMBER 102. {ngurancf. BlerehanU’ Insurance Co. o[ Philadelphia. WU. V. PETTIT, PresL D. J. McCANN, Secretary. Amount of Capital Stock paid In and invested....s2oo,Qoo 00 Snrplus 63,42? 35 $l-63,428 36 Insures Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures agaiuxt loss or damage by Pire, also against (bo perils of the Sea, and Inland Navigation and .Transportation. Diaictons. Wm. V. Petit, John C Montgomery, John M. Pamroy. D. J. MrCatm, K. P. Witmer, Rene tinilloo, BenJ. L. Woolston, John A. Marshall. Charles B. Wright, John J. Patterson, ElwiwulT. Pnoey WM. V. PETTIT, President, E. F. WITMER, Vice President Dwight J M. Cskk, Secretary. unue. Helgcr, Lamb A Co., Philadelphia Bock, Morgau A Stidfol-; da, Truitt, Bro. A Co., do. Pammy, Caldwell A Co, do A T. Lmmi A Co., do. Steinmltz, Justice A CV, do, PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 97 WATER STREET auftdtf 1L W. POINDEXTER, Agent. Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia.. rmrcTona. Charles W. Banrknr, Adolph K. Boris, George W. Richards, Samuel Grant, Thomas Hart, Dsrtd 8. Brown, Mnrdecal D Lewis, Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BANCKKR, President. Cmaito 0. BiKCKU, Secretary. This Company continues to make insurances, permanent or limited, on every description of property m town and country, at rates ns low as are consistent with security. The Company hnve rnterved a large contingent fond, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to tli© assn rod. The Assets of the Company, on Janaary Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to tiie Art of Assembly, were as follows viz- Mortgages $918,128 OS .Heal Estate 84,377 78 Tuuiporary Loans- 83,906 17 Stocks 61,889 00 Cash, Ar_ Bl $1,212,709 44 Since ihoir Incorporation, a period of twentyono years, they have paid upwards of One Million, Four Hundred thounand Dollars Losses by Ore, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as their ability and disposition to niret will) promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, apl9 Offlcu Southeast cor. Wood anJ Third ata Continental Insurance Company. Incorporat'd by Hu IsgUlahcrr of /Vnnry/oonm. P n Mi T D A I. C II A It T E It Anthon/ed Capital, Olio Million Dullan Seen rod un»tM P. Brown, | Chart** 1.. I!nto. d.diti 11. Brown M Baldwin, .Sewmy.-r A Orafl. | Jnmea Milllnger. 'autos Howard A C>>., Plielp*. Carr A Co Wm M.OulU ACo , | J. M. Irwin. t Plttalmrgti Ofllce, No. DO Water Street lel2'3md THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent. MonongaheU Ininr&nct Companf, ok i-irrstiUKou. ■ *»r:<.«!u*-JA.MKt‘ A HCTCIIISO:., rreslJeot IIKNKY M. ATWOoIi, Secretary. Or ni l, No w Watie Ptreit, W».‘i Im'jTf all k\adj of t\rt and Marmr Kt ASSETS, NOV. 20th, 1817: Stock Duo Hill'. paynMc on d<-oi»tiii, secured by tnv appr<‘i*p« Kwtl. I> 11 r <-il. Wm. U-*, Wm A, Culilutill, Wilson .Mllli'r, John McDemt A. U*rry Jpiura A. Intchlaoo UKNfIY M. ATWOuD, >„ c'j Ttios. 8 Clorfc ■ Western lnsnrnnoe CompHny or PITTSBURGH. GEOROE DARSIE, President S M. GoitlHiN, Secretary. UfHCK. No 92 Water street, A CV’i Warehouse, ay c(Air>, PUul-un;h. nw future a-jaintl all kinds of Fvre and Marine itilki A Home Institution moneyed by /tirfdtn. mho are mil known tn the community, and who art determine!, by promptness and til-entity, tn maintain (hr character which they hart assumed at offering the protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 31, 1837. Stock Accounts f 121/.UO Mortgage 2.1C0 00 Hills Receivable 4,1*il 07 Office furniture 240 00 Oped Acconots 9,4*8 I*l Cush ... .. 14,i1l 41 lYrrotuui Notes., lulls DU-mriied I \Vm. SlrKuist.t, I NntLajiiel llutuxt-, I Ales. Nloilck, M. Ixijfp, I Williuo U. t*niith j C. W. lUckctKin, I GoOtge l*UI»lr. K. Miller, Jr , J W. Holier, U. W. Jack-oil, James McAuley, Alexander Stmcr, Audrew Ackley, n«.lft V. >l. OOfIPON, Xrc'j Pittsburgh Life, Fire ami marine ins. Co. Office, Corner Market and Water Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. UOBT. GALWAY, President. r A. ItincuAKT, ALEX. BRADLEY, Vic* Prcil. Ajtdrsw FLncao, M.D., Examining Physician. Till* Company make* emy Insurance appertaining to connected with LIFE RISES. Also, acalnit Unit min) Cargo ItLks, on the Ohio and Ui«Alu4'|>l rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risk gen ertdly. Au PeDtia. R&ilrntd Co*s 0 tvor rent. Mort tragi' Irfiau, $30,000, ro*t .... ; *ACOO 00 Allegheny comity « per not. Penn.v It. IL Loftt) 1 10.000 00 Penn*ylT*al» Railroad Co « Stock ; 4JJOO 00 Stock cf tbs Reliance Mutnnl Imitrenc- O 19,1t0 00 Stock of Coaaty Fin, lnsnmnf* o. 1.G50 00 Scrip of ln*ar»a.- CwtipunW . 475 00 Bill* Receivable, lm»lnr«a p»p»T I f. 2,711 50 Book Aecocnta, accrned Mitermt.fic ; IP C»eh on hand and in Rank . ~ 10.013 20 ‘ $L52,4G3 SO CLEM TIXOLEV. President- MUCTCE^. ClumTiagley, Win. R. Thompson, Divid 8. Brown, C. StoTPQKOD, S&mQ'.-I Bi'i'bam, Robert Stocn, WUUam Siaw'r,; Betjj. W. Tinfrk.tl Marshall Hill, \: Z. Lothrop, ]. .Chan. Lelaod, ’Jacob T. Bontin|i j Smith Bowen, '! | ffm. 51. Semplol IPiltsP'g B M. OINCLLMAN, ScrO'tary. 4 0. COFFIN, Kfrut . rth*a»t coruerTbird and sYw4;«tr«wt* John R. Worrell, 11. L. Carson, Robert Tolnnd, Moses Johnson, C. 3. Wood, JatncaS. Woodw«r<). Delaware mutual Safety Insurance Company, hzcorpcraUd by the LegUlaturr. of 1835. Office, S. E. Corner Third end Walnut dt*. FIIILADKLI'HIA. HARIfn! 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