THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 178(5. DW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS H. B. BCHELL'S Advertising Bonn, Ko 555 BroaJ N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN louy part ofth* Bolted Sutes, from three to -wtuffs, A<*., coraei Wood and Slxtb street*, Pittsburgh. Agent fdr Dr. Ford'* MMlclue. apill r' 6UN~P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL er lu Drugs, Paiul*, Oils, YartiUlira end Dyestuffs. No Liberty street, Pittsburgh. All order* will receive prompt attention. 49*Agont tor Bcb*nck’* Pulmonic Syrop. raarZhlydaw rakoawcK Baton eouo* bxjtk&- DRAUN A REITER, WHOLESALE AND 1> Retail Druggie!*, corner or Liberty and St. Clair its, Pittsburgh. T08E?lf FLEiIiNG, (SUCCESSOR TOT. fj Wilcox A Ou-lcoroer Market atreot and Diamond, keep* constantly on baneaier InVootrllidc*, Floor. Bacon, Isml and LartJ On and Prodoe* gopwiPy, Wo- 7ft Watsrafc, Pm. hidd£e, general commission « Merchant anißcalcr {a Gro«*rif» and Product, 27 Fifth AtrwvPittAbnrgb, Pi.' ' Refer to K. HlWTTss > PiUsbniT;h, Baoiut, CasoxAvt & Co., Pittsburgh. 49*Coiuigi}meatJ solicited ar.l *»tis factory return* gtiar- Otood. > dol&lydawT EAGIS WABEHOUSE.-JAS. GARD tNER, TOtolosal* Dealer la Flonr, Provision* mod Produce Generally,?*o,. cl. t’imbargh. i? I *. ruSKPH S. & A. V. MORRISON, AT f) torney* *t Law. Offlo No W Fourtli •«., n«ir Wood, Pitiabnrgb, ht- tafU Qcp (Soots. ("1 11. in Staple and Fanc^ J* Dry Go.vU, of ILO original Be* Ulte, So »4 Marketatroet, PUUburgb- roT * 9 a/fUKFHY * BURCHFIELD, DF,ALEKS IYI In Bilks and Ladies' Dress Good! gaoeriUlv, Cloaks, Talmas and Sbawls, Embrolderiea and Staple Goods, for faintly u»«. An unn«oally extensive aseoremeat tn all the above departments, JtwlroeelTod and tolling at tha lowert * a. wasos * <*>•, Pirrss’o «C-1- ASTHoar • co., n. max * A. MASON 4 CO., WHOLESALE f\_ , *od Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry OooJs, L. Fifth *lroot, PltUtngb. _ H. PALMES,7fo. IUS Market Street, • Dealer In Bonnet*, ll*f*. Straw Trtmoiiuga, «md Straw Goods generally. ‘'2* Carriages, Carriage and Wagon manufactory. AI. L.STKPHKNS, Agent Smith field Street and Diamond Alley, .YTTOULD respectfully inform FT public that bo is now forutod a* ab0ve,.2225!22. amlhaa resumed the basinets of Carriage making In alt it* larieUw, and l* also prepared to exernto order* tor Wagon* of alt deecriprious, including all work for Iroa Merchant* * contlnnaaco of tb« patronage ao liberally be stowed toon him While at the old stand of-Wgttow ft Co, he would *maro his friends that the same care and atten tiou will be given to an his orders as heretofore, havf us se cured the eerflce# of the best wortmon, and hartM ample apartmeatsalaewberefor the finishing of floe work. MB" a assortment of heavy work hand, •»H •bl* for Spring un,' All work warranted for l'imonthß attenrioo given to repairs. ;al-4:lya Coaeto and Carriage Factory. JOHNSON, BttOTHBB *• CO., Corner of Bdamt and Rehseea Brteu, ALLKGOTNY CITY. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- cOL Pnn their friends, and the public gece-HfeCBC. rally, that they are manatocturinj c*rria*«, Baroncbea, Anckawayt,-Baggies, SWgfis and fiariots, In all their v*rl ons stytoa of flnlib and proportions. AHortaw will be executed with strict regard to durability »nd boaoty of flnlih. Bepalrs .wtll *l*o be attended to on ths most reasonable torn*. Using la ail their work the teeUKastera Shafts, Poles and Wheel etnft they deut that all who favor them with their palrooag* wiU be erfoctlT eatlsfled on trial of their work. .... pure liter* are reqewstod to give thrm a call chasing elsewhere. • OOftiya WALNTJ.T BALL RESTAURANT, MABO OTIC BALL, FIFTH STREET, *OOEPH rmo KEB, - PROPRIETOR. A, r delicacies of prepares by Uumoil «* A *3gSfc i. M CSrtt TWALTE O’CLOCK P. M SSJ.^mSLd , ,K P SS'... hall ... ■‘ss&sswsi«« V«gsftb>e» to — SPECIAL NUTICiC. , Steamship fiuideihiU foe Europe. P.wßgMiwi* Cooked PmrieloM A LIMITED number of 3d clasu^Sgt ißsasftft Wcrt.onaAlOEDiV. Apr.! «». r„teu‘h.mp^.^ w Mtopta, into. A»W«P, *•««*»■ »J “Sr*&£p? • No. 5 lto.ll^a W &» T.rt^ issssssaa SJa fithii article, toto «*mln*kon of vox prcwot iteck, W A .hioh win u kqA wui *° * 00, a . y& . Wo. « WooJetf** _ DU,che*l»*nerf*ctM*Ub Maker. *cceu*l county or Machine privilege! *r* offeredJof JESSSSmSc*. Ibr~rttail«k,«l»rtOAfflCTli OOUHTIHO KOOM. With «tr»e> . American Wlovr«r«, mmUe., 4tc. y Ac* mUE subscribers beg to draw attention to 1 uui* lUpomßwitiof American Fluwers, UoKhfe am Tnmoiing*, which willtwfoundcouplet*, from the bahionabU Fnrocb, rictnre confined to Outr own fiulorut. HW esaU U"V i>*fy u* rwiocsled ui«xnniD* Ibe Jfta a HENDERSON SiITTH A <*>- felT:3©4 1 aw Broadway, Naw_»«»y- — TTAVANA CIGAR If —I will receive unlay ' JELb? Evprou, alargasopply ol gtcaine imported turn ClgAi*of a new and fialy tlaTured wishing anything to this Dim shuula coll wwSe?* stock brfai» purcbaslagiUsirtura. JO3. ««««• (ttoimnisstou, r r, MAICOtW LStCH JOB* t- LZICB JOS * tSXCH JOS. S. LEECH & CO, Noe ‘44‘4 A 544-ft Liberty’s!., Pittsburgh, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND ( ’OMMIS9ION MKRCI CA. N'T si, DEALERS TN FLOUR Ain> BACON. J‘m Plato on«l Tinnor's Kior-.lj, AM) VIT T S iUT KG H MANUFACTURES. JyiLtJir srr.utara OAiui*uoH ..BtHjt»itN r. fettit .. v,u n warnm*. SPRINGER II ARB A UGH £ CO., CO JI J[ Is S lON M F.RC 11 A N TS, DKALKRS IN Wool, Hide?, Provisionn& Proiluco Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. jel* "McALPIN & co., (Late of J. 8. Leoch, McAlpln A Co-, Pittabnrgb ) OENEUAL commission AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS' Levee end Waihlngton Avenue, WYANIx/ITN CITY, KANSAS TKRUITuKY, RWKRKNCES: Joseph 8. Leech A Co., nud Pittsburgh Merchants goner aUy. lyll.dAwlyT THOMAS & UALLAUiiEH, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, . 110 J'irc Street, St. Louie, Mo amu to Sl.tQUl, IUtTUAN A 0-1., | JOHtS* I.tVTa. J/UUNTI, til CKAkT A Co., | '/.UO & PiINTtK. Will piiirli.v" to unlrr, Baron, Until), Ac Prompt nil'iit'on i;iv«>n to any muuucr of forwarding. joS:lyd* LEW IS A EDUEHTON, (Successors to IV T. .Morgan a O' .1 IVliolrnnlt- riroror* «ud CoUiniiicil.ili Merchant.*, Iuu<, Nu.7fi Waterlx? low Market. Pittsburgh, Pa. *j>l9 A A. IiAUDV, (SUCCESSOR TO 11AK • dy, JoQ«-sftCo,)COQitn(aaion and Forwardiug Mer chant; Ageutof tbo Madisuu aud liuluoap-'lia ILulroAd, cor ner First olid Ferry at* . Pittsburgh, Pa. jniSMyd Edward t. mkukaw, general Commission Mt'KliAiit, an.l \Vh..l.-)nhi Dealer in Manu factured Tobart-o. lin|wi ted arid Dootoatic Cljcer*, SuufT. Ae . Ac., No. 241 Liberty alr,i-l, „|>p.«Uu Ihe Lend of Wood. Plttn burgh, Pa. mhPJ ly eScocrra, t. little: a co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MKRCUASTr. And dealer* In FIA)UB. BACON. CBKBSK, FISH. OILS and PRODCCK No. ll’J Second St., Pittsburgh, Pa. JhCw Liberal adrances mode on ennrignmeau. airlS ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Prodace and Coounlnion Merchant. Nn 111 Front eireet, near W.’-od, Pittsburgh. Pa. ap*>:lyrt Bag ale'y,'"oo'soravk l c'o” Wbolomle Orm-ere. N«. IS aui 2o W -xl *«•«•», Pittv- I argil. a co. c.un .j *. c Sinara. ■pEIS A; BERGER, GROCERS AND 1~V) Dealer* in Bacon, Lard. Floor, Cbeeee, Hrocmv Ac., Soutb-Weat corner smitbfiel.l and ferond ?treii«. Pitta bargh. oc4ljd Alexander king, wholesale Grocer and Importer of doda Aab, No. 273 Liberty atreot, Pittebnrgh, Pa. WU. MITCUELTREE, JkV, i BRO., Wbolcaolß Grocer*. Rectifying Distiller*, and Wine and Lion or Merchants, No 209 liberty stnut, Pittsbargh. ja23 JONES £ COOLEY. WIIOLELALE GRO CERS and Boat Tamiabore, dealer* in Prodace and Pittsburgh Manufactures. No. 141 Wat*-r vtmet, near Cherry AJloy, Pitta bargh, Pa. my2d SHRIVER & DaWOUTII, WHOLESALE Grocer*, No. 130 and 132 »tre*-t. (l« t»rcn W-x-d and SmitbQrld,Pittsburg'). roan nort> .aicaaap rLom william rtom. JOHN FLOYD k CO., WHOLESALE Gmceraaad Comminioa Merchants, No IT3 Wood and 229 Liberty ctroet, I*ftt*bargb. WATT £ WILSON. WHOLESALE GRO CERR, Coomisrinri Mercheots and Dealer* in Pro duce »nd Pittsbargh Manafactuir*. No. 2b*< Lil-etty street, PrtUbargh. ' Jn2a ISAIAH DICKEY 'i'co, WHOLESALE Grocer*, Commienon Mer.baa ta, Aii.i Dealer* in Prodace, No. 80 Water street, and r.'i Front etreeL Piititmrgb. WM . Mro If I' 011 E O N WHOLE SALE Grocer, Prudurw and C«nimie*i4 liberty *treot,'•■Miier ».f llrewerj- ay, Pltubargb. Pa. my 3 JOaM A. J LOS CIU9.IT«UL A'nVRLL, LEE A CO., WHOLESALE Grocer*, ProJnco and Cotwaiesicn Merchants, and Dealer* In Plttiborgh hlnnufartaret, No. & Wu>4 be tween Wiitur ami FmtiL Pittslrnryh. _ a;>18 RItOBISOK - i. CO., WHOLESALE « Groci*r», Commituos Merchants, sud Dealers in all kinds ut Provision*, Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, Nu. 256 Liborty street, Pittsburgh. Jal9:ljd R' obekth. kino. Wholesale duo- PER, CoromlvaUm MixtJumt, ami Dealer la FoeUljer*, Flab, Floor, auA all kiu*ls of Country Frodoc*, No. 211 Lib erty street, mouth of Sixth, Piur.l*«irgh, IV Llbutal ad vances ma*U on eonabrumeut*. Jaoilyd Robert dalzeUs & co„ WHOLE SALE Urocars, Cowmlsriuo and Forwarding Mer chant* and Dealewiu Product*and Pittsburgh M«r.u(«rtfire», No. 251 Liberty ltreet, Pittsburgh. Pa. my 3 Krai iSstalc agrnta. WILLIAB WAUD, pwEALKR IN I'KOMISSOKY NOTES, 1 f Bunda, Mortgage* and all securities (or monvj. Persons can procure loans through my Agency,on reason able tortus. Those wishing to lovrnt thoir money U» pood aj!t«aii(age, can always Bud first and e~c**rvl class {mjvur at my office, lor tale. All commnnk-utfous and Intervfows ntrirtlT confidential. Office «R ANT STREET, opposite f*t. Paul’* Cathedral. Jelidtf tiooksflltrs, Ut, Ws. RENTOUL, 20 St Clair utreet, • Dealer iu K*.-ligioae slid MlveWlaiii-ous Bo*.ks, ami lMp-«itory of Auieri<-an Tract hoclelj's Publications. rorlir.iUwlyF WM. (i. .JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, Blank Book Manufacturers aud Job Printers, No. I? Wood street, Pittsbni gh. Pa. C. COCHRANE, (.SUCCESSOR TO Jji* S. SaJforJ Wlwleaale and Retail Dealer iu BnoLa, Stationary Mul Paper flanging*, Federal street, tub door B. K. of Market Square, Allegheny. Pa. JOHNS. HA V ISON, BOURSE I. LEK AND Station nr, succuworto Iwriaorj A Aguew, No. fc.: Market *ir*wt, noar Fourth. Pittsburgh, Pa. IT'AYiCO., B66k.SELLEItSA.NH ST A tv TIONKRS, No. 65 Wwl stree!, next door to the tor ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. S*cln*>l ami l.*w Bucks corn stontly on band. T l. reauTWokseller ANU'StX if • TIONER, No. “8 Fourth «u Apollo Building*. HU N'T a MI N ER, BOOKSELLER and Stationer, Masonic Hall, Fifth street. JSusic, Src J" OIIN H. MELLOK, No. 81 WOOU ST., between Diamond Alloy and Fourth street, Sole Aceut torCmciLKlilNO A SONS’ (Boston) FIANO FOKTES, MA SON A UAMLIN’S MODEL MKLODEONB and ORGAN. • HARMONIUMS, and Dealer In Music and Musical Good*. Ja33 __ _ _ KLEBER ft BR0„ No. 53 FIFTH « fit., Sign of the Golden Harp, Sole Agent for NUNNS A CLAEUL'3 (New York) unrivalled Gnoi'l and Sonars PIANOS, and CARHART 4 NEKDIIAM’fi genuint MEI-0- DEONfI and OBGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealers to Mn«lf mod MusicalTnstrmußDta. _ _ __ CHARLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTUR ER and Efcaler in Piano Fortes, and Importer of Music and M"steal Instrument*. Sole Awnl for tb# HAMBURG PlANOS.alao for HALLfcT, DA VISA 00 S Botlon Pianrw, witband without Solemn Attachment. !1S Wood street. my 3 _ fptjmtnans. DR O BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTEH .in, Emith',. corner Fifth uid ■tolthßrfl rtrrotj, on „„..DAT3. WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS fr-.m 10 to th. B,orm.nil. Itoai. liaintcjß. ..K. .n !ifw™, ,, D'ri“:: r’ifcMoiSiEo.Rtii'i» ”/r *“P«' ttodse'ahd sroVrAIHTERB. SSrgtW.iCTtrf la mb27:l»J ‘ nd rr\ TT *7*. n , . D « former muooi imports rl.ly tiJ tto Uood , «„ allet forn'o, pirutiareH lctor.Bo.rr. both 10priw.cdcouflo^'.rj 1 , c nii.bl. fur d s^^r£rcr^‘s »fe557„T...«.. k Jiiy. C. B[((>dwu K.« Verb fel<:dDa« ‘ S PsTIU. M i&EP B TO STSuW.BMu'S *£«»£ « bsT. *«? before offered; Cocoa Wotting ft* ( " ebarthoc Palatal WludowUhnlm, and •»«!» t “ Dne ad with lb*Carpal deportment of Pu l ,L n /a f . f i llß to «. uilltiDM. »u .tone. lb prl“* “"f Trad* opccj, we would fn«g**t7to pnrebaaera to *>«*» tn aeleettonajow from onr large Blocseud •* towprlcvs. MB W. M-CUNIOOt PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 20, ISSS iHanufactums. HENRY OKKWIU) -*39, comer Penn on J irn/ni.f .S> Pittsburgh, Hn., MANCFACTDRER OF HEM I* AND MANILLA BED COEDS, HEMP AND TARRED KOPfcfl from U In. to I‘-; Inch, Fine and Comman Packing Yam, Tarred and Span Yim, P*#b and Bell ool Twine, Broom,Tying end Sewing Twine. Flax and t’-tron Seine Twine, Ac. . . . fra..A full supply of the alu** arlicio* consieotly nt» hand ■t mado t » order at the loweet cash ptico*. MOOR H B AD S CO.. WAiTOFACTcmraa or .r... : ; can, Plain and C« r r .jI« J , GALVANIZED SHltiK'l' IKON K.ir Koofiug, Uiilterltg. Spooling, Ai Agent* fur ll'rmif• Patent Imitation Kuula Sboel Iron 4^*Warehonse — No. 136 ftnl Strut, iSttslurgh tnr 27 Iyd WELLS) HIDDLE it CO., 80 Fourth Street, PittHburgh, Pa., WHIPS, TIIONOS AND SWITCHES. Order* eoUcital firm the trade, and promptly *hlp ped a* per initmctlotu. T*M»—6 month*, or 5 por cent discount for co»h. soSjJydAwP JOS. K. HAMILTON * CO., KNGIN-KERS Sc MACIIINIBXS, Corner Firit and Liberty Stt., Pitttburyk, Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Oribt and Saw Mill*, llrwwuric*, Prluliug KBtnLlULuicuU, SlaniifactorlM, Ac., mule to order. Th»y olso runtluue tiio maunfarture of Ibelr Cehbialod MACHINIST S’ TOOLS. Pncli na Tnmlng IjiUir*, Iron Planers, Jtonog and Drilllnii M*« l.in. *. A 1 AI->o. Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulley*, llang.-t". A.. _ P|l_ r J BCBIIA ’ - »•• ••IHANDfH' BUBHA & GUTBNDORr, S KAM BOIIj HI Pv H AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET IRON WORK Penn street, near Water, Pittsburgh, Penna. ftß.Allnrd.in pr.)) Myarricrraia or L'.miKING GRASS* PICTURE FRAMES, AND D K A L 1: K IN VAUIKTY trOODS, ScC\, No. 139 Wood St,, Pittsburgh, Pa. L- 1 du MORRIS *. Price f Zh*. •• i - fi LC9S •• " 450 •• :i, “12 11699 '• 'W - 1, •• |j •• - •• 23058 - " TOO. •• 6, "20 41160 “ •* 1500 -U, *» “4 64201 :• ” 2CUO. MB' Order* lolicited. For particular* addre** MORRIS A COLTART. jadl-dly PirrsßCxoa. P*. bamUkl HKADLKY. B*>K Lout. (Below the St. Clair Struct Bridge,' Allogheoy City, Penna., a a. hu fact coxa or BRADLEY'S WOOLEN RMTTISG YARN 01 eri-ry Color anil Number JS PREPARED TO KILL ORDERS ON • bort cotice for erory color or onraber of T*rn*. lUt ng Ix-cu one of the oripuai mauufactnnr* of the rclobra ©d “Bradley Woolen Yarn*," in conuactiou with my brother, Wm. Bxodlry, of Wheuliug, 1 wonld rrapoctfnUy tollett a «hire of the order* for Tarua, os aburo. AO-Caah paid for BboopSkin" and Wool. Jf2T:lyd WTuuaj* Dajuitnu — - jaud n csrsu WILLIAM BARNHILL A CO., 61 Penn st., holow Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Worker*. Manufacturer* of BaruhltV* Patent Boiler, Locomotira, Vlurd *od Cylindor Bcdler*, Cblmoey*, Broicben, Fir» Bed. slmut> Pipe*, Condon**!*, Salt Tan*, Sugar Pan*, In-n Yawl*. Life Boa!*, etc. Alto, BlacktmJtlaT Work, and Viaduct Iron*, done at the aborts*! no tiro. All order* from a distance promptly attended to. K-=4 Penn Cotton Mills, putibargh. Kennedy, childs & co., manufac turers of— Peon A No. 1 braTy 4-4 Sheeting*: Carp**t Chain of all color* and ihadec Cotton Twine; “ Bed Cord*; •• Plough Line* and B**h Cord; H-'j-a of all *i*e« cod 't**cj"»pUoaw Batting. ggKyedxr* left a! tho flardwaro Store of L-v*o, ACv.l3l Wood etrewt, win ba*» attention )*VS ly J AMESiRtVINi MANUKACTDRIR Of SULPHURIC ETHER; SulnLnri.' A.-id. ?«*«t Spirit*of Nltra Nitne Arl-t noOman'a Anodyne; MurialK AIIJ. Aqna Ammonia. FYP, Nitmhi do Fowter'a Solution; Wf J May lx., mund «l John Irani A S>na. 'Vain iiimil i. <1 rtsaiN s * we I'mru-ti PBIUIIN At JOHNSGKi MANUFACTURERS AND DKALEUS LN WE. CHILDS & CO'S PATENT KLAS . TIC FIRK AND WATER-PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, 123 Tuixp SrarrT, lUttaburgb, Pa. ..rM iIG WiLI/iAS TATYATsOfii PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. IU Fourth street, near Utwwty, and 472 Penn ctreAit, orat duur to Aldernian Parktneuo'e OOlre, and Feoteral >L, near Lanw-k AUwiibeuy Jw«uis and Chambers. Also, Window Shades, in great variety at lowest prices to country dealers k. 16 WALTER P. MARSHALL A 00 E EDMONDSON”A cb” Nov.’96 and9B • Third street, iv'ar Wowd, Manufartnron and Dealors In WALL PAPER. CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS. FRINGES, TASSELS AND CORDS, COMFORTS, BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Ac., Would aolldt the ettentinn of purchasers to their large and varied stock. ep29~.flmd J SEIBERT, Practical Upoolbterii, • Kb. 100 rAfrd Birtfi, PitUlunh, Manufacturer and dealer Id CURTAINS, CORNICE, BAND2,SIIADEBand BLINDS, JIATTRASSKS, COMPORTS, CUSIQONS, Ac. Partlcnlar attention paid to Steamboat work. Carpets fitted and laid to order. mr!9;ljd jfFumltuu. WOODWELL. FII RS I 7 D D CHAIRS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Embracing every ttyU of FXjrtXSTITXJRE, HO3EWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT. PoitabU for PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND DININO ROOMS, Eqnal to any la NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, i!VD AT lower prices article main l>y hand and Warrant ad 'NaS CABINET MAKERS knitted with any inantity of FURNITURE eud CHAIRS. on rtosooabla terms. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS Pnmlstieil at tboibnrtiat notice. Waberocui. Nos; 77 ast> 79 Tflinn Street, m rt6 dtt pmsßuaan, pa. jar* a. recite .tsoa. *. tochs »a«cib 1 »ovn* T. D. YOUNG * CO., ■utiruuiMH v« FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY—Wrru/.S,trfw«" W/Ur an ?.f)2 n ?. tfareboaic-Nos. 18 & 40 Smilhßftd M., Steamboat cabin furniture—We ara constantly manuftetnrtDg STEAMBOAT CAIpN UUTUBK and CHAIRS, and iOTit# tba aitmltou 1 of IhcwaJotarMtodlnfornlahlngboata. XOWQICQ. ~ T T. W. IiOUOHRKY, Ototo Watch aad Clook M»Mer» IMPORTER OF . w „„ AKB Fine watches and jewelry, No.29Plflb#tro«l,bolw«n Wood and MartaL r^lU- attention paid to the repalrtngof Watchaa and Jewelry. 4y»All work wauvtWb , I’UBUtiilKD Dtllf AND WF.KKLV BY e. rid D L l Sc 00 ~ rirtn *Ttifxt. anor* *Mirnnn.b MB' THE DA 17. YGAZPTTKti the tAJnt Xeiorpaper in l\t WeX,andKmnganeTtcnni'.ctrculatton amottjtijUubtuuust mm, and reaching all daLHt, U ifm inJuzfmrntito adver tiser! at Mr Ixtt medium throuah \*S>J* to rraeft the public. MB' yHE WEEKLT OAZKTTi: ti twifd every Ift./ary day and Situnlaw nn a large blanlrt iked, and containt * b'tl (btvtemat XnrqupeT, In the Wf! t TKliniHt DAILY—.“II Dollar* |«*r anuom, payable lu adraucs, or \VA ceulNpcr vwik, payabU t.» the Carrier* WKKKI.Y—Twr Ddlara ber annum, payable la adranc*. Club* are furnished ou the following term*; Fmr mplo# one year $5 00 •im ** “ “ « IDtJO Uvntr ‘Juno And nno In tlm pervon getting up the ollibfrco. S9“AJrnuro payment* ate atrictly reuuiroi, atxi no pa per mil t- *-ut afl. r tbo time Is up <0 tvfd- b It wa* paid Kate* of Adtrtrllilug, * 1 Souarc of l|) lln**, l tlm* CO 1 L -* •• 2 » .. 16 l •• •• •• 3 " 1 IXI | •• •• •* 1 week 175 1 • •• 2 •* 3OQ | •• -• a •• 400 l •- ■ •• l mouth . 600 l " •• 2 700 i •* •• 4 M * 900 1 1 •• 10 00 1 >• •• •• ti “ 12 00 1 12 “ 20 no Yearly adV*« thn-re areentltlad to «nv *iunra,fhanK able at pleasure, per atuium i 2 Aj-AdvertleeuiuoU with CutetruLle nrlc«. . 6 00 Tub LgoJoo Times gives tbo following sum mary of railway Accidcnia in England : Last year (here tvere-oCollisioiiß, 'JOacciduole of other kiuds conneoted wilb the management of the lines, nml 2 (rains set on tire. Beside these examples, even in the-1 infilances where engines or carriages ran oti Iho rails, seven only arc re ported as due purely (0 unavoi'lahle cnsualiie.*, leaving (wico that nhmber to be moro or leas ac counted for by of ucgled. In 18o‘! thero were TO accidenis to trains reported npon, of which five only wore purely accidental, and 11 partly so In 18-Yl the aggregate was S. f . t of which 10 were wholly, and five partially attrib ulable to “accideni" -the lerm being here used as doHning a casually against which! (hero had been no obvious means of guarding, Iq 1860 ihe pure accidents were only 10 and ithe partial accidents—or those In which UQdontrotlablo causes could bo charged with some, (hough not all tho blame—only 13 out of a total of f'-l. In the succeeding years the case becomes still stronger. In 185 C, ont of 71 casualties, but 3 pure accidents could be selected? and in 1867 only 1G out of 81. The Daily Nows thus describes the increase of business on the Eagliah railroads;— It is not jet tbirtv-eight yeanisince Gcorgo Stephenson drove the first engine over tho first English railway opened as a public highway, yet the number of passengers now conveyed by milway in- Great'Britain and Ireland is about per annum The rate of iocrease in (be passenger tmlfio of (ho collective Hues is marvellous. In 1851 there were 61 millions; in Dll, BG* millions; in ’SS, 102 millions; jin ‘64, 114 millions; in ‘6f>, 118 millions; and in ’£o, 12’.' millions of passengers carried by railway. The returns for tbo last half year of ISd7 are not given, hut those of the first half year show an excess of nearly five millions over (hose of the corresponding period of I 860; and- evfn if we as sume that tho passenger traffic was no greater than that of the Autumn preceding, still we shall get a gross number of 134,000,000 passengers in that year. To conduct this enormous traffic orer ’x,UDO miles of railway andthroughu.UM stations, tbo different companies of the United Kingdom employ no fewer than 100,600 persons in various capacities To speak first of those cUrsch of officers who are immediately concerned in con tributing lo the safety of traveling, there are I\- 471 elation-masters, 3,engine-drivers, with as many assistants and firemen; P..TIG guards, , 2«'-0 switchmen to attend to the points, 2,00ri gntesmeu, and 2.400 policemen or watchmen. Of porters, platelayers, and laborers, classes which generally supply victims rather than! agents in railway accidents, there are -'*3,000 employed W r regard the Baltimore & Ohio rpad ns our more natural as it is our more direct route to Ihe seaboard Imi, unfortunately, itscouneeU are dis tracted by political sod speculating factions so that it seems to have 00 policy and is In danger of be ing cot r*tf frnui all the \Ye*t by the Del (at directed Philadelphia fu Thero are thirty Directors in ihe Baltimore road, embracings Native Amer ican faction, a Democratic Jacuon, a Parkers burg faction, and a Central Uhio faotioo Goo man of great wealth aud splendid abilities tun era a head and shoulder-* above (his heterogene ous score and a half of political ami financial wranglers, and might ruin them all for ihe per mameut good of tiia great road, bpt alas, Ue uses the road (o advance his personal interests in the securities of (be Central Obit* line, and while thusengaged, Philadelphia is drawing a cordon round ths tributaries of Baltimore that tnsy soon force the latter to abandon jail preleti -11 ious to Western business, and confine her mer chants lary to begin the iron business- If, the farmers in the hills of Martin, Dubois, and Spencer counties understood the progress, they conld produco from native oros tbo finestpigmetal by an expenditure aboutequal to tho cost of a wagon.— Evansville (Tint/.) Jour. Tur 12th of this month was the day when aU tho suspended Banks of this State woro requir ed to resume specie payments, and we believe all havo done so. There did not prove to bo a duck” in the ontiro flock. The Warren Bank and the Bank of Commerco, which take* tho place of tho Eno City Bank, both of which have been somewhat “under a cloud,' are, both as we are informed, among the resumed Banks, and are both in a sound oondition. The Bank of Commerce, now a specie paying Bank, is to re deem tho oatstanding notes of the Erie City, so that holders need no longer dispose of them at a heavy discount on them, for by sending the notes to Erie, the issues of the Bank of Com merce—a specie paying Bank—will be returned in {heir stead.— Phil. Bull. CorroTt inoai ’Artura. —U is rather an im portant fact, that tbo steamer Hope, from Lagos has taken seventy-two bales of cotton to Eng land. This cotton is (he result or experiments mado by Mr. Clegg, of Manohcslcr. Having 1 esi cd tho rapacity of Africa to produce the article he resolved to see how far it was possible to teach ths natives how to grow it profitably For this purpose he conveyed lo Eoglaod sever al negroes, and when taught how to prepare the vegetable wool for market, he sent them home with needful seed and apparatus The present importation is tho consequence. Fsaod is Cotton.— The Previdenon Journal inataooefl Where Southern planlera spriuklolheir cotton with sand, which not only increase* the weight but iujurcs the machinery and the rub ric A prominent Rhode Island ra&uufoctorer states that a lot of handsome cotthn of high grade which he lately opened, deposited nine pounds of eaud, per b&lc. under tho picker. Besides this there was sand that the picker could not take out, and which went, more or leds, through the whole process of the manufacture graliogupon UlO delicate machinery, and rough ening the threads of the fabric. UoaatNQ Dbum Beat Atm Etenihu Piuvkii Mebtlngs.—A geuilemanfrom Obiolaielyslated, that by adding his personal observations : lo those of a friend, he could say, that from Omaha City, Nebraska, to Washington, (here was a line of prayrr-meftint/s atony (he whole length of the road; so that whenever a Christian traveler stopped to spend the evening he could find a crowded prayer-meeting across the entire breadth of our vast Republic. Lord Rossb denies having altered the pro phecy attributed to him respecting the excessive heat of the ensuing Summer. Kbpit CttAtr —We are gbJ thal enough of the peach blossom buds remaiu unburi by the froal lo ensure a pretty good yield, and some irec* hare enough left to produce a full crop. This is especially the caso on ihe upper branches, while ihe bads on thelower ones are destroyed. Should no late frosl oip lb* young fruit or expanded dowers, we may expeet'nn abundance of fine poaches along tbe l.A** Shore, and in many places in the interior of ihe country. Peach growers generally trero deceived ill regard lo the general death of Ihe buds, and we were afraid thal more wero injured than really are. Cherries plums, and apples look well, nod there is erery prospect of an excellent crop the present season. Ohio Fan'ur. At a recent meeting held in London, for the purpose of establishing a Museum for the illus tration of the lloly Scriptures, Sir Henry Raw linson, distinguished for his researches nt Nioe vah, said that ho had been enabled lo trace Ori ental records by moans of tho njonumenl.il in scriptions now in the British Museum, from the limo of Abraham’s departure from Ur of the Chaldees, down to that of Alexander Ihe Great, a period of two thousand years; and lhal when ever the history came in contact with that of the Jewish people, there was an absolulo coincidence between these records and the details of Scrip ture—tho same names, 1 lip same succession of kings, tho same facts. Shoes for hens.—A ’ correspondent of the New England Farmrr states that an old lady in his vicinity has been in (lie habit for several years of shoeing her chickens, in order to pro vent them from scratching, and suggests that a patent right be obtained for the novel inven tion. An elderly laJy in the vicinity of Baltimore, well versed in ehickmoloyn soys—“ Nonsense ! there is no novelty in the thing at all t for chickens have been *hoord ever since Ihete was any body to vAor them—and further—it often happens that they are lAoun/besl when Scratching the worst,” This matron is of the opinion Noah those ho had in the ark. Balt l'.ttnot. Death m a Veneeaulr Clergyman.—We have to announce that Hev. Philip F. Mayer, b f> . Pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. John, in Race street, obove Fifth, died at bis residence. No. 10-0 Race street, at nine o'clock this morning, after aq illness of some weeks. Mr. Mayer had reached Ihe ad vanced age of seventy-seven years, and wa«, we believe, tho oldest clergyman, engaged in active ministerial duties, ia Philadelphia. He was much beloved by hi? congregation, and highly esteemed for his piety, hia learning, and his many other admirable qualities, by people of all denomina tions.—Phil Bull. Rc*sia.—At tho opening of the committee of Lbo nobility for regulating the emancipation of the serfs, General Monravietf addressed the committee. Ho referred to the importance of tbe assembly, on which rested the hope of the Sovereign and tbe expectations of twenty-five millions of people, and exhorted the members not to prefer their material interest to tbe welfare of the millions of hnman beings whom chance had placed in dependence upon them. -Tux editor of the Richmond Dispatch complains that tho composiior makes hitp say that St. Pat rick banished “saints” instead of “snakoa,’ from Ireland. He would have found it acomparativc ly easy task to banish the saints, for he would have had an infinitely smaller numberof subjects to operate on. Trt two sections of tho Democracy “eem at present to devote their whole time to reading. Their reading however docs not seem to lake a very wide range They »re simply reading each other nut of the Democratic party — l.ov. Ji>ur iH usual SPLENDID NEW SPRINfI STOCK PIANO FORTES, IK'M Tint Q&tiT mu l-NIUTAU.It> IUNCrACTOR* <» nrtfKKßlSfi A HON*. Doiton. r PHE SUBSCRIBER, in announcing the ar -1 rlv*l of bis id w juu-tog sajU'ly <y examination and trial, Jxom tux isaisse aroex PRtiia rr* tv Mraxaa.OHK’KßhlNG A IJONP, voa Mtu SPRING ORDERS. NOW REACHING THRU FROM ALI. PARTS UF Til K CONTINENT, aod r« coofldaoU) gtfereil lu Hi.* a* tb** CHOICEWTand most VALUABLRPKLF.C I'ION of PIANO FORTEIS aver brought u» chi* citr THE IMPRU V F. M E NT S M**l« I-y (be Mnara.Ch>ctaring*within thulast nj.,nib« both (0 tbrir S»vru 0* tavr an*] their yew tt l 3 Octal - Plan,, Forte* ran only i*e ap(«ruatrd hy compariaon with tboae of 4 f*.» u»m pviiu*!. OUR QRF.ATFST PERFORMERS, PROFESSIONAL and NON-PROFESSIONAL, am m**t r.* •j»*ctJully luvltc*! to call with tbelr frtenn* aod t>\ n, t‘D*n<- Fort**, taking time eolfielent to give them a Fair anti Impartial Trial. Tbo Dew Muck when rompleiu will cpMiet *4 ail tbu«t)i*e n<*v iiiatinfoettirv-l (>y MKSSKS. CHICK KKING A SuNS, WITH ALL THEIR LATE IMPROVEMENT? IN THE .“TV LES, OMrrltauieuj. drVUKIb ami durability, delicate uud «liu*ti*- (•><)- b. an*J beauty of tour, a Inch In,*,- i ,u -•Jrrwl U*r— J'lan.. Furtve and the namr «>f Son*, iu* laui*,u* in foreign land* uon lbt»coutm.-n( <>\R OF CHICKKRIKO J SuSK F li LL OAK VED SEVEN OI'TAV E CiKAND I*l A. >7o KOKTKB, With their Dew Pateut A r tuio and I’alent full In>o Frame a m..«t >ii|>eib in*traCD<-ut, and aitbont It* iQ|--riui any t*bcie, mil l*o *.'td if a**i.|iM «lii.il'le uniruuititil for auy larce Memliiary. ..r U> any auibitiou* ilosiu Teacher wh<> baa the time to pra-tioi and a proj»-r .Imui-v id uxrel tn bit art. A : '.1 —one id Ch> Ueniiß A huue elegant and ouli,>.o NKU PARLOR GRAND PIANOS, Cnmluaini; all the mentia) qualitin of a Full Grand Ptau*>, v«t ■ ■•ippreeerd in an small a form that it oc< up>**« ti>- ux.r.i r.* in than uu ..rdinary Seven Octavo Pijnairi I‘lai,.* I’RICF.S ASH TF.ItME I V V ABIA ULV THE SAVE AS AT THF. If AV[TAPTORY «A~ TII K PiA,SU FORTE Manufaetnred by Meun. CUICRKKINii A SONS. )*>r •h"Ui Z th- aul-ecrlber has Iwen their title and .y.liihivo Ajc»*nt in thl* city for eo many years, AltF iVr.T Ft RKISIiXn TO AyT f>TFTFR U-ifSK J. v r///.v r:rr, a.\i> all okdlh.s xrsr nt: rF.Vr. AKP PrRCffASFRS VFRF'-rF.P T't J li R R r Jl If r R l It K R ALL TUB PTANO FORTES mannfactnre.l bv CHICK I llllVi A SONS, and sold in this market. ARE WARRANTED By the Manntarttrer* an*l tbe Snhsrriber. JOHN 11. IRRLLOK, Sola Afvnt for Chickering A Sun* in Pittaburgii, Western Pennsylvania. Eastern Ohio ami North Westeijn Virginia, No* SI Wood Street* between Diamond Allrj and Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. njilTsUwT ' PIANOS AT A BARGAIN ' NEW AND SECOND HAND O\E Rosewood octavo ANO. finished all rmDd. No 15.44«:C99«a"8l fmtu tl«* hrst niannCocturrr* ut Uuston, i*o-| I K | ft (irely uc« and warranted a gifni and perfect ihstrumeot. ibwten prlre. $250. will beanld torlr*vernnsignm(*nt,for|276 On* 7 a lava, mahogany, Baltimore make. Plata*, i.>st orlemally $5OO 160 One fi octave, rosewood, round turner, aa new, made by Nonna A Clark 175 One to*-lure, maen ood. square made, by Nnnns A Clark —very little used.... 166 Ooi- O'/i octave, rosewood, Unroian mal.«, Ptmi** Ik’ One 6 octave, old Piano 16 Al*o, a splendid single action llnrpfuiad.* in llruxrlU-e. Bel«dnni)tn good order. epl3 . II KLRBKR A BRO-Ni> f.:t Fifth street. PIAKOS, PIANOS.— Ntff Ar^ss^Aw rival W’grgTlßl ULUME, No. 11& Wool aireat. Itaßjosl r<*c df | ¥ | |l aod now offer* for sale at her uow spacious warervomx, the finest selection uf Pic.nna In tbe city. Pianos from tbo rcry fort mnnufnctorira in the Unite*! Statm.and Europe, iacloding tb.me mld l',*ti,*« laki-n in exchange at their lull valor sp6 fHißccllanrous c Pitlaburgh, ISS3. Board of 12 Tnuteea—Faculty of N Teacher* 300 BTCBPITS ATTMaiiio, J*'*. l*'M- Tiling ilenprrpami for aHualdutirs o/V»r OmnitHQ J?'*®* INSTRUCTION given iu Single and Double Entry Book-keeping,** Dint iu •/SSJ^SSS? 1 nf s- n, ‘ iueaa, Commercial Arithmetic. Rapid Bori»f•» Writing, iEer cantUBCwTwpoudeo»,Crtmaj«rrWL*V.H«octtn*C«nater- felt Money. Political Economy. Klocntiou. Phonography and all other tuljJrcU ueceteary for the thorough rdi.ratioo ufa practical busineee man. J. 0. Smith, A- M-. Profiol Book-keying and Science of J C. Poarcn, A M . Prof, of Alklbematica. k.*-. liitin.i’foi. ol Pemoaaahip^—Tvdva find pro* hlmb, uror all competition f*T best Pan and Ink Writing, fr .«» n nßtmimiiw6»r. Tun*. Ac.—Full cooraa, time unlimited, enter at any time, $33. Average Urn*, Bto 13 wtakn. BoartlaU.nl $2,00. Entire eottfGOto $7O. tiradonUa aaabtad In obtaining eltoattoD. apadmanaof oncqu ailed wilting nnd clrcnlm. •ant tno. Addrtaa f. W. JENKIMS, Bitt. FUtaburgb, Pksan. VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 10S Insurantr; itcrebsDti' Iniurogte Co. of Philadelphia. wsr. v. pKTrrr, d. j McCann, sxietkrj. Amount of Capital .Stock paid in am! last* ted.... OO Surplus 03,423 25 $263,423 25 Insures Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi lUversand trlbatorfo*. lasnree against luc* or damsM* tf Fire, al»* against the penis of the rw-a, and Inlan*! Navigation and Ti »D»[*ot tation otucroas. TYm V Petit, Juba C Montgomery. John 51 Pomroy, D J McCann, K. V Winner, Ran* GniUon, K«nj L. Wool*ton, John A. Marshall, Charle* B Wright, Juhu J. Patterson, Elw.criT P»*ey WM. V. PETTIT, President, E. V WITMRR, Vlr» Preal'Jmt Dwioat J McOttm, Secretary. Selgrr, Lamb A C Putnroy, Caldwell k Co., do. A. T. uiae k Co., do. Steiamita, Justice k Co., do Pittsburgh office, no. vj water street auOtdtf R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. Frinklln Fir* Imarmct Company of P H l I. A D E L F H I A orucrou. Charles W. Bancker, Adolph E. Borie, George W. Kkharda, Samuel Grant, Thomas Hart, David 8. Brows, Mar decal D. Lewis, Jacob IL Smith, Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BANCKER, Presldont. Cqaalm 0. BABCtra, Secretary. This Company continue* to make insurant**, permanent or limited, on every description of property intowoand country, at rates as low a* are consistent with security. The Company bare reserved a targe contingent fond, which, witii their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested, afford amplo protection to the assured. TLo Awvrts of the Company, on January Ist, 1861, as pub- Hsbctl agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were aa follows vie Mortgage* $918,1*9 M Real Route .. 84,377 78 Temporary Loana 83,900 17 Htoeka 0,889 00 Cash, Ac— Bl $1,212,708 44 Since their lacolporaiinn, a pertoa oi twenty-one years, they have paid, upwards of One Million, Roar Hundred thousand Da liars Lasses by Cre, thereby affording evidence of tio> advantage* of Insurance, as welt as their and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, ap!9 Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third sts. Continental Insurance Company. Incorporat'd by the. Legislature PLORKNCK, Pr.-idenl THOMAS R Kputan R. Hfcuuiom, S*reut pbilapkipb;i an rxuwcxs. David S. Brown, ChaHes !. Itntt- ' John H. Bruao, '( Baldwin, Newmyer A Graff, | James Howard A Co, | Wm. McOnlly A Co , | James Millinger, Hbelp*, Carr It Co J M. Irwin. Pittsburgh Office, No. DO Water Street. felfcSmd THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent. nonoogahsla Inenranc* Company, Of PITTSBURGH. Ornceaa—JAMKSA HUTCHISON, President URNRV M ATWOOD, Secretory. Orni'f, No. « Watxa BnciT, Wt/I tnxurr Against all leiudt of Mrs and Marine At ASSETS, NOV. SOrti, 185 T; Stock Duo BUlt, ioijeUp on dirnuil, secured kj two »pprov«d Dfune* _ Bills Recaivmbk Csab 70 aliaret Merkftß B&nk Stock—ct*t Premium Note* OtBc« Furniture. Accounts Wm 0. Holmes. Koiit. Dmlzell, Wio. He*. Tboa. S. Clarke, Wm. A. Caldwell, Wllaon Miller, Jobu McDevitt Goo. A. Berry J*t*e« A. latchbun UKNKY il. ATWOOD. So c’y Wostern Ituiuninoe Company OF PITTSBURGH. QEOROB PARSIR, President. F. M. OORDON, SecreUrj. OFFICE, No. W Water street, (Spang A Co.’s Warehouse.) np stair*, Pittsburgh. IFTIf Insure againtt all l-ittds t>f Pirt and ilarin* Rukt A Home Institution managed by Directors. toko are well bnmro in the community, anil who art determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character Which they hew assumed, as offering the best protection to thosewho desire to be isvtsnd. AS&CTS, OCTOBER 31, ISM. Stock Accoants $121,500 00 Mortgage 2,100 00 Bills Receivable. 4,161 «7 Office Fomltorr 240 09 Open Account*. 9,478 W Cash 14.V41 46 Premium Note*.. 40,215 69 Bills Discoonled 126,003 73 Uet>rye l)»r»i«\ K MiUar.Jr, • i. W. Outlet, U W Jackson, JataM^lcAtUey, Alexander Spear, Andrew Ackley, o-Gfe _ F. M. GORDON, goc'y. PitUbnrgh Life, Fire and Marine ini. Co. Office, No. 96 "Water Street, pirraßUßan, Wm. McKnight, Nathaniel Holme*, Alex. Nlmlck, David M. Long, William 1L Smith C. W. Kicketaun, BOBT. GALWAY, President. F A RlxiflAKT, Bec’y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice PrweL Axduv FiAJtnro, M.IX, Examining Physician. Tlii* Company make* every Insurance appertaining to counseled with LIFE RISES. Ateo, against Unit and Cargo Ritka, on the Ohio and Uiodutppl river* and trUmtarieg, and Marine RUk gen orally. And again*t Leaa or Damage by Fire. And against tbo Peril* of the Bee and Inland Navigation and Tranaportatloa. Policies loaned at the lowest rate* conaistent with safety *ll partkw. Robert Galway, Samuel McClurkeu, Joseph P. Gaizatu, M. D John Beott, James Marshall, Alexander Bradley. Joseph 8. Leech, John Fullorton, Nathan P. Hart, David H. Chambers William Carr, Robert H. Hartley, John MMilt, David Richey, Jams* W. lloilman, Clias. Arbothnot, tolft—mySMy fennuylvania losarance Company OF PITTSBURGH. Office No. 03 Fourth Stree DIRECTORS. Jacob Painter, Geo. W. Smith, A. J. Janet, Body Patterton, J. P Tanner, ' I. Grier Bpronl, W. B. Meßrlde, C. A. Colton, Wado Hampton, A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick, A. C. Sampson, J. H. Jones, John Taggart, Honry Spronl, Nicholaa Voeghlly, James 11. Hopkins, 5300,009 i taken oPaltaleecrlptiont ICEBS. ’ CHARTERED CAPITAL . *9“Fire and Marine Ritka I om< Preaident—A. A. ni»»' Vice President—ROOT Secretary and Traarar ?imason r—!. Ggiu Sraocu. uoV Jly Citizen*' Imnrinte Comp'y of fttubnrgli. WM. RAGALEY, PretWent, SAMURL L MARSIIELL, Secretary. O/JW 9t Water Sired, between Market Wo orf Str Hull and Cargo lU*k» on tba Ohio and ilia •taaiiipi JUrera, and Tribokarira. A3-lD*nn>aagaiutlaaaordanagabyFlre. AUo, againat Ibo peril* <«f the Sea and Inland Navigation and Trantpori •lion DtatCfOßA. Wm-Bagaley, j Cast Mark Sterling, SausoelKon, . fl- 11. Eler, Jaa. M. Cooper, *" John 3. Bilwortb, Joe. Park, Jr., Frauds genera, Isaac ftL Peacock, Bm B. Harm, S. HarUnch, John ShlptoaA Capt fiaml C. tonng, Walter Bryant, J*22 John Caldwell, Jr. Philadelphia Fire and Life INBCRiNOB COMPANY, No. 149 Chesnnt Street, OPPOBIT* TBl OOBTO If H OUII. WUt BAA* til blade of Insonac*, either PwpetOel or LitnJUd, o& eiei7 Property or MtrcbeediN. etnunublentoeof premium. ROBERT. p. KINO, Pnrtteat. M. W. BALDWIN, Vic* PraMwl. MVCTOU. f K. R-Cb**, OeotnW. Brow*, ' Jueepo K Pool, John Ghytoo, *. WQor. CharU# P. Hayea, C. B. KoftUh, P. 0. B*T«rj, 0. Shannon, B. J. MtfHfMi F. BUoUDWa,emet«r7. de2Ml*fr coi J. G. OOPFIH, Agent, ir Third and Wood rtmta. Insurance. FIRE IXSVRAXCF rr Tfl* Btliaore Hatnnl insoranre Company ol pDItAmPHU Oa Building*, Limitedor Perf- fniU.4l-rctikndrf*, I'm-*’ ic-, in Town 89.—lutoatcj os I Flrat Mortgagor ImproTeJCitjr Ptv.j’CTly, tlonble tbe uoocnl SU>Y- J IRI ProtM. Railroad C*.** 0 pur rent. Mart*!?** !->»«. $30,000, c*»l - ‘• ! f 5,A! w AUf Uio Union EIRE IXSVRAXCES on Met,l.audi.-e K *-n-»«»It —On Stuns, Dwelling Uoums, Ac. Audi of the Company, Act CJ, lfis7. Bond*. Real Estate $101*350 9-* Philadelphia (ily rend other Loan* 137*011 * j Buxk lu Baafca,'Railroad A Insurance-Cue.. 13,50 S 0(1 Bill* Receivable Cash on hand Balances la hand) of Agents, Premium, on Marine Policiearoeeutly issued, and olh er debt* doe the Company « Sobecrlptiun Note* ....... William Martin, Joseph U. Seal, Hdmand A. Bonder, John C. Davie, John B. Penroee, George G. K-iward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Hualoh, William C. Ludwtg. Ungh Craig. Spencer Mcllvain, Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooko, Jacob I*. Jonee THOS. C. UANI\ Vice Pnaident H*slt LTUCUv l ßvrrc-tarT. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. ■pfclyd—J*l2 No. 95 Water street. Pittsburgh. The Great Wes tern Fire and flannne ins. to. OF PHILADELPHIA Office in Cbmpany': Building, AV -to:! »i ... Fourth Strr/t. CHARTER PEKi'KTTUL. > itmiOlUZKiJ CAPITAL Capital paid in S orpins, January Ist, ISJ>B " FIRE INSURANCE—UmtoA cr Perpetual MAJSIXE INSURANCE, on Vessel*, Cargoand Freights. IXLASD INSURANCE by Riv-m, Cannb, Uk-; and land Carriage btucro&s: Charles 0. Lathrop, 1123 Walnnt street. William Darting, 1610 Pin© street. Alexander WhlUden, Merchant, IS North front Isaac Qaalebarst, Attorney and Counsellor. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter A Co E. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Co., Goldsmith's Hall. John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White A AL/’urly Thom. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller Ju. D. Smith, firm of J&s. B. Smith A Co - v Hon Henry M. Fuller, office 227 South Thiidvc reet John R. Vogdes, office corner of Seventh and eiwaoai. Junes Weight, late Cashi.i Bank ofTlog* Alfred Taylor, office Cairo City I’r./petty. June J. Slocum, ofi'ue 22rt Sonth Third t&rrx. C. C. LATUROP, lWd«nt. W. DARLING, Vice Pr.stdt.nt ! Br*»-h oo«.» tr,ll «. * r JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer. !I K RICIIARDcO.N, Assistant R. W. POLNDKXTKB, Agent. M 7 97 Water street, Pittsburgh James Chalien & Bons' Publications. WM. S. RENTQUIa.No. 20 St. Clair at.. 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