_■ NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS Vrkb IL 8* ECli£LI/3 AdrertiilDg Qoaie, No. 535 Broad- A N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN XA.mako, la any part'of the United States, from thr«efo Ct® dollar* a day, by wiling from maple •TUB PATENT INDIA RUBBER SAFETY FLUID LAMP,” with “»*n» proted Earner. Every family who ha* regard for Df**» P f ‘ r ' wo, property or economy will purchase them. For iufor nation by mail,inclose stamp, to HAWXHUBBT A MOTT, SEWTOS « BRABOtRys, J ~i!l Bnomt Bred* Xca Fork, TVTANUFACTCREKS of tho Patent Arch ItLwnwtPUn* Piano lOTW. celebrated for depth. fall. Item the gieeteet modal eelehrttto or the coohttr. «od lu ereirbir, when bnnmfctln eompetltloawlth other hut™- merit*, here obtelned the h4heet rtemlim. IhoP.tont Arch Vint Plank, which laownti and need onlp bjn*, gnaranteestljatt standing tn tan* lotwr than any other tn imimiTit; while Qmlr cnprecadcPted demand ID all parte of the country leaenffidonf proof of their superior excellence. A liberal discountto Clergymen, Schools and the trade. . ■ _ M ACKEOWN* FINLEY, Wholesale DrcgglitsandMinoUctarersof Carbon Oil, No. IC7 Liberty «treat, Pittabnrgbpi**- ja3o:lyd BL. FAHNESTOCK & Co., late of tho firm a 1L A. Fahnestock A Co, and successors to Fleming Broe- Wholesale Druggist No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth Eta, PlUaborah. Pa. ‘i D A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLE _D» salo Druggist* and Mannftctnma of White I*ead. Lead and Litharge, corner Wood and Front etreete, • Pitts burgh. h mch7 J SCHOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER e,or White Lead. Red Lead,23DC, Paint, Litharge, Pot ty and Wholesale Dealer In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpen tloa, Ad,Noi Wood at, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocaiyd JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. U*QaOey,)Wholetaleand Retail Druggist and Dealer In Palnta, Oils, DyeatuSk Ac, comer Wood and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh. Agent for Dr. Ford** Medldne. JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL erin Drugs, Paints, 03s, Tsrnlshe* sad Dyestuffs, Na 2H6 Liberty 1 All order* will neeive prompt attention. forSchmcVaPnlmoiile-ByTUfi. marQi-.lydew raxnauca b&aun..™.... axirza. BRAUN & REITER, WHOLESALE AND Retail Druggist*, corner of Liberty and St. Clair ete, Pittsburgh. TOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. fj Wilcox A Cod corner Market street «uid Diamond, keep* constantly on band a foil and complete assortment erf Drugs, tfodldnes, Meiliciue Chests, Perfumery, and all articles per talcing to his homines*. prescriptions carefully compounded at all boure. Ja9:iy D'r7 WoT ei7~keYSEitr _ i)RCGa'i st, 140 Wood street, comer of Wood street and Ylrcin Alley* Pittsburgh, Pa. a. mtcmn08.......... .... .... u, men. LEECH & HUTCUINSON, Commission and Forwarding Mercbauts, dealers iaWostam Re -serre Cheeso, Flour, FUh, Bacon, Butter, linseed Oil, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Seeds, Grain, Dried Fruit, and Produce generally. Best brands Family Hour always i>u h»ud. Agents for the sale of Mart I ton Co's celebrated Patents! PearlStareb. Nos.llfl Second and 145 First sts, between Wood and Smlthfleld'stA, Pittsburgh, Pa. apilyd CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. COLLINS. Forwarding and Commission Mercbaot.and Dealer in Cheese, Butter, Lake Fish and Produce generally, 26 Wood »t, above Water, Pittsburgh. my2l JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, * OQIO, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer tn Western Rewire Cheesa, Batter, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Produce generally. Front st, between Smith&eld and Wood, Pittsburgh. M’BANE & ANJER, (SUCCESSORS to A. A A. Mcßane.) Dealers In Flour, Grain and ». Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 124 Second »trace t, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Jen. X, ’67ally] ) «12 AVID 0. HERB ST, FLO (JR, PRO XJ dace, ProTirfon sad Gammiulon Merchant, No. *isJ7 LibcrtyMrwt, corner of Hoad, Pittsburgh, gives hia atten tion to lh* sale of Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Chew, Butte Grain, Dried Fruits, Seeds, Ac* Ac. . dg*Clldtod and satlsfictory rotnms gnar nUtd. ' delOilydawT WILLIAM McCLINTOCK, Dealer Caqwli. No". H 3 Market itrwt. W. D. A H. M’CAIiLUBI, Dealer in carpets, oil cloths, MATTINGS, Ac. No. 87 FCtsrtb street nnr Woo(l. IRISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, 03ke No. 00 Fourth streot, PltUbargU, P*. Nutiry Pub lie and Ohio Commf&sioapr. ap9 Robert m'KNigut, attorney at Law,and Solicitor of tbe Banker Pittsburgh, No. 110 Fourth street, Pittihnrgb. ' di-18 JOSEPH S. i A. P. MORRISON, AT- at Law. Office No. 99 fourth sL, sear Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 24 CII. LOVE, Dealer In Staple and Fancy • Dry Cools, sign of Che original Bee Hire, No 74 ( Market street, Pittsburgh. mr!9 Murphy * Burchfield, dealers in Silks and Ladke* Drees Ooodß generally, Cloaks, Talma* and Shawls, Embroideries and Staple Goods, for fatally o«a.. Ad nnnioally extouiire aoairtmcat in all the sbovedejiartment*, Just tree! rod aod soiling at the lowest prices. 49»Knrtb-castcor. Fonrth and Market *ts.*f& cc 3 EU. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, • Dealer la Bonnets, lists. Straw Trimmings, and Btrmw Goods generally. ' 025 Seventy-lira Tttiv and Second Hand CARRIAGES BTTG-G-TES, WHITE’S REPOSITORY, TWO MILE BUN, NEAB LAWRENCEVILLE. TIIE Bubscriber offera for salo, exchange os the most reasonable terms, floe assortment cfßaroneho* and second-hand Baggies, mode by Watson, of Philadelphia, some bat little used. Also, twenty<*nenew Buggies, made in my own shop, from the very beet material porchaaod In the eastern market. A fine lot of Trotting Wagons, new and second hand. Also, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jsnny Linds, Qennantown Wagons, Jersey Wagons and Kockaways, two fine Phaetons, Boats far ton r ?jrsoai, one of thorn Watson’s make and one of them New ork moko. Two fine Sulkies, one made by Mr. D. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few common Baggies, suitable fur light marketing. The subscriber flatters himself be can make it to tbe Intense of persona wishing to purchase, to give him a call; The establishment is convenient to the city, the Excel star Omnibus line Coaches pasting the door every t*-n min ntes. pr2Mtw3m*T Carriage and wagon Manufactory. M. Ij. STEPHENS, Comer Snithfield Sirett and 'Diamond Alley, WOULD respectfully inform ther*ysta> public that he is now located as BbaroJzZE=2!&. and has resnmed the holiness of Carriage making in all its varieties, and U also prepared to execute orders ler Wagons of all descriptions, including all work for Ira* Merchants’ ase. Soliciting a continuance of tbe patronage so liberally be stowed txpon him while at the old stand of “Bigelow A C 0.,” he wooldassnn bis frisnd* that tbo same care and atten tion will be girea to all~hlj orders a* heretofore, haring ee cared the Semico# of the best workmoa, and baring ample apartments elsewhere for the finishing of fine work. gyA pad aamrtment of heavy work oow on hand, »uit able for Spring use. All work warrantod for 13 months. lyy-ParilcpTar attention given to repairs. Jalitl yd Ooaeh and Carriage Factory. - JOHNSON, DIIOTnER a CO., Cbmcr of Belmont and Rebecca Sbrttit, VTTOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- oSguL, YY form their friends, and tbe public geoe-iiEsSSZ. rally, that they are manntac taring Carriage*, Baroachos, Rockaways, BagglfS, Sletghs and Chariots, tn all their Tari oos styles of finish and proportions. . Allorden will beexecuted with strict regard todoiabWtj and beauty of finish. UepnJra will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using In sll their work the best Eastern Basils, Poles and Wheel stnfil they foclconfi dent that all wbojaTor thorn with thdr patronage will be eriectly satlsficd on trial of tbolr work. Porchaeen are requested to givo them * call before por cUaring elsewhere. no8;lyd WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT, MASOXIO HALL, Firm STREET. JOSEPH PRIOKER PKOPRIETOR. All the delicacies of TUB BEASON, prepared by themostex periooced cooks,aerrednp at the shortest aoUdgKr ttce, from SIXO’CLOCK A. If. UNTIL TWELVE O’CLOCK P. M. All articles in the Uno, pecnllar to the East, West or Sonth, received dally by Erprcts, srd served npto drder Boiinosa men wfll find the table at WALNUT HALL all that they cook! desire. , Depot for Oysters, Fish, Game and swrlr Vegetable* la their eeasop.*ga , frl3 ocllriyd SITARCH AGENCY.— HAVING BEEN ) appointed Aceot for PitUbcrrh, tv the UADISON STABCII COUP AS V, for the tale of their calstratetf PfiAilL BTABCU, (which li warn* ted eaoil is qnaU tjr to ahr known 4a this market) are now prepared to topple Wholesale Deal* •rs at meaulisctarore* prices. WeiavUe tbeattentianofthe Trade in this article, to ao siatnlaationoi oar present stock, and which will bo tepteaual totbedsmaod. ATWELL, LEB k 00., oyg He. t Woodetras A .mcrlean Flowers, llaichei, Trimming*, 4o>, dtc. THE subscribers beg to draw attention to their department of American Flowera, Rtiacbe* and Trimming*, which will bo found complete, the diwlgnj being taken from the fashionable French, and tbs manu facture cotsflntd to Vtdr own Factories. 1 VhelaoU Buytrt only are requested to examine the nxnplce. J.N'O. C. UENDUIISON gUTtli * CO, fcX7:3a»d 200 Broadway, New York. rfIHE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN J. TUB WORLD* A SOBimn MADE WITH A SHALL INYESMENT. : THOMAS'PATENT HATCH MACHINE l* A idraple, cheap and pqtftet Match Maker. The Machine eMta only slls* U drIV«B by hand, &ud iriTl make the Hot one of the aanolaCturer in» abort time. Wl* ere good wood If to to bad readily it materially redocoa the coat. - jEWfiereral comity cr Machine pnrilegoa are offered lor -aahptnoodareu Price. fotpartfcplanycpHatqAZKrTl mums ; THE DAI ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Patentees aodexcloiire Mannftetnrer*. 60 Fnltoa street, Naw Yorfc. Sniagists. Sealers. fflatptis. attonugs. Sec (Soots, ffiatrmgts, Agent (ttommisßton, See. aooai CAKinaiL-. CANNING & BOND, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .Vo. 228 Xorth .Second Strctt, PHILADELPHIA. For the *nlo of Prodoco and purchase of Pith. Ac., Ac Any order* entrusted with them will bo promptly forwor-Ud. apSddCm* .juhs l. Luca. JOS. S. LEECH & CO., 50i,344 4s- 444 Liberty at., Pittsburgh, I*a. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN flour and bacon, Tin Plate and Tinner’s Stock, AND . PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jylbdly _ , sm-vont £uumACGa...HENjAJn.N r, pimr—WH. n. wuiTacat. SPRINGER UARDAVGII .fc CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, Provisions & Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. J»l2 . ' McALPIN de CO., (Late of J. 8. Lroch, McAlpio A Co., Pittsburgh.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M-KRCH-A-NTS' Levee and Washington Avenne, WYANDOTTE CITY, 'KANSAS TKIIIUTUX«, REFERENCES: ’ Ji«upb 8. Lwh A Co., and Pittsburgh Merchants geuvr- Mlj. lylbdAwlyT •fHOMAS & GALLAtiUER, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, -Vo. *4O -Pnu Strut, St. Lnnia, Mo extebto Sixaca, Hum u* k Co., | Joins ALa cm. Loaxm, Bixva&t k 1 EcaAPiufTca. Will pnrcbaaeto ordor, Load, Hemp, Bacon,Grata. kt Prompt attention given to nay tnauner of forwarding. J-*i; DATJS EL LEWIS 0. ffi IMERfJN, X EWIS& EDGERTON, (Successors to I>. -Lj T. Morgan A C 0.,) Wholesale Grocer* and Commission Merchant*, 107 Wood *trre»t, Pittsburgh. mrj Henry s. king, (late of the firm of King A Moorhead.) CotuniUaicm Merchant, and Dealer In Pig Metal and Blooms, No. 76 Watorstroet, be low Market, Pittolnuyh, pa. I nplO A A. HARDY,"(SUCCESSORTOHAK a dy,Jone*ACo,)Commi*sion and Forwarding Mer chant; Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis lUilruvl, cor nor Firet and Ferry «U n Pittsburgh, pa. JaS»:lTd Edward - fnSEGRAwr - oeneßXl Comrahulon Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Mann factored Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigar*, Soufc. Ac, Art, No. 241 Liberty struct, opposite the head of Wood, Pitts borgb, Pa. ' mhUtly ©rows, TOOS. LITTLE TUQ3. UTILE. JB- W. T. LITTLE na cunsfßurneots. mi! s T>OBERI I)ICK.Ei, Wholesale (iruorr, Xt Produce and Corarabilon Merchant So laj Wood. Pittabargb, I'a, Baa a l e'y ;~d 6 s ait'X'v e& c o'~ Wholesale Gmccrm, N<*. 18 nod 20 Wr»U stri-ot, i'itu bargn. Vt 0 !?®? • A. B. BXCAK&. T)EIS & BERGER, GROCERS AND JLV Dealer* is Bacon, Lrvrd, Floor, Che-coe, Brooms, Ac- Bcmth-Wwt corner Bmithfleld cud Second Struct*, Pitu bnrgfa. oc 4:lyd Alexander king, wuojlesale Grocer and Importer of Soda A*h. No. 2J3 Liberty Bt^ t ’ P»- aphlyd* WM.' MITCUELTKEK, BRO., JWboloMle Grocers, RccUfyiug Distillers. and Wine *°n23 qoor HorchaEtJ > Nu - 709 Liberty *trwt, PitUborgh. GEO. B. JOSS 9 ~, JAS L COOLET JONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE GKl> CER3 and Boat FarnUhem, dealer* In Produce and ntiabnrgb Manufacture*, No. HI Water street, near Cherry Alley, Pittsburgh. P». _ _ mr< j d 1 .BAW*t p. BHirrta*. jotis a dilkcrto SHR EVER & DII.WORTH, WHOLESALE Grocers, No. 139 and 132 S J9HB TLCTP r.iaf*ai> ru>xu wiluaji ruiru JOHN FLOVIi & Co., WHOLESALE Grocer* and C.i:nriii«-i v a >!.•.. No. ITS Wood and as Liberty »rri-t. PittMir.rgh- WATT i WILSON, WHOLESALE GRa YY CCUS, Commission Merchant* an9 Überty street, corner of Brewery ay, Piu-hanth, l*a. wy3 ,0 » H nTr.sVr.'~'.~ *• *•** ous. ATWrLL. A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE XX Oror.«ra, Prodnee and Coauniwiaa Merchants, and Dealer* In Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. H Wuod itrrrt, bo tarcan Water ami Prout ajilS ao«. aooisos, MM*L U. ROBISON. T> ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE JLV* Qrocerm, CommimioßMorch.tntA.soi} Dealer* in all kinds of Provisions, Produce and Pittsburgh Slanaftetan*. No. 255 Libertystrwt, Pittsburgh. lalt^lvd oberFh. king; WHOLESALE GRO CEiI, Commission Merchant, and Dealer irt Feathers, Fish, Floor, and all kinds of Conntry Prodoce, No. ill Lib erty street, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Ps. Li bend ad vances made on consignments-. Ja&lyd aOBCST PlLZlt-t .. -JAWJC3Z- BSJUDItO. Robert ualzell &. co., whole -BALFS Oroccrv, Commission and Portrarlinsf Mer chants aud Dealcrajn Prodownnd Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 251 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 2 Krai IHstatc agents. WILLIAM WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Bonds, Mortgngna and all securitise for m<>o«y. Persons can procure loans through my Agency, oirrmwiQ ablo term*. Those wialilng to Invrst Ibtdr money to good advantage, an always And first and second class jiafwr at my office, for ale. f All curmnnidcationfl and iuhrriowit strictly confidential. Office GRANT STREET, opposite St. Paul's Cathedral. Jel:dtf V; iSoofcscUers, SfC. WS. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair street, a Dealer in Kqpgious and Miacfcllanr-oua iUv.ta, and Depository of American Tract &XI0I3'« Publication# tnrlfhdiwlyF WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, Riant B«;k Manufacturer# and J.>h Printers, No. M Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. *„Sq EC. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO • 8. Sadler,) Wbcdceaio and Retail Dealer in Boults, Stationary and Paper Hanging*, Federal strert, 6th door S. B-of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Bt*liooer, successor to Davison A Al-iiow, No. 63 Market street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. KAY A CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA TIONERS, No. 64 Wood street, next door to the ror ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Schor. Smith's, corner Fifth »od on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and EATUUDAYti, trom lo lo 1 ami 1 to 3 o'clock. ou tlio Browii*Tfll*> Hold. i IPainttcs. JOHN"- THOMPSON «$c CO., House painters, glaziers and OKAINKR3, 135 TIUKD BTKKBT. Sign Fainting esecnt*d with neatneaa and diapatclu Mixed (Mint*, Oil, Tarpentfrio, Varniah, Japan and Knglish Patent Drirra, VilLc MonriJgn# Zloc, a very anperlor article Philadelphia andPittaborgh White Lead altray* on hand and female.— Waarepreparod to Grind Colors for l’alutcra, Drniq;l*taor other* at tlio ahorteat notice, ca we bare a mill which grind* hj ahxau. FaluUra will gave money by getting th mrftidly . Pklnten. ',LOSU « LA N K, HOUSt\AND SION PAINTERS, No. TTtOW Jpo«t OfficeßulldlntOThlrdatre*t, Wood *nd Market fttrwU. All orders promptly attcort«d to. aaupcriontjle. mh27;l)d ;«tn iUsl io >¥Tl owm ifan ajHm tcial Flowtn and Flow* materials. French Artl; WE are nov£ receiving our Spring Styles of French Flowers sad Flower Materials, Which fur u rlety and beauty Jarpasw any former aea*on*« Imp-iru tloo*. Dearly, nil tho Guuds we offer for-aU, enables os to offnfr to Wholesale purchasers Inducements, both In prlaeandfeonflnod style*. .... . „ Ostrich »nd Fanes* Feathers, io many styles,, suitable for Eprioz Sales, also, leTncy description of low priced fcsncy Fee them, for trlnaming Boys' sod Childrens Elraw aud Fancy Uata. Ftorsfrdo on liberal terms, by J sfo. c. IirotPEBSON SMYTH Jt CO., r * £O9 Broadway, New Tor It- MEDICAuKI) LYE, or Alkaline Solu nos.—AETsXCflllent remedy for Dytpepfi*, Be«t* assr - sfsfiss&fi- TTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 27,, 1858, manufarturrrs. WELLS, RIDDLE 4t, CO., M Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., uarutactcsx&s op HIPS, TIIONGS AND SWITCHES, Order* solicited fixtn- the trade, and promptly abli> ior instruction*. i—o months, or 6 per cent. dUconot for ca*b. ydAwF ’ JOS. P. HAMILTON * CO., (wITTEEKS Sc ’ ‘K'r First fl*<{ Liberty Sts., Pittsburgh Pa. ■ERIOP STEAM ENGINES, f..r Grist 1 Saw Mills, Breweries, I'rii.tlug Establishments, ctorie*, kc., marie to *rder. *l«o continue the tuanufitrtnre of their Olcbrutud MACHINISTS’ TOOLS, > Turning Lathe*, Iron Planer*, I Bering and Drilling Machine*, Ac. Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pnlley*. Hangar*, Ac. LrrialyP j*- f HESitT (liliwlG,' “ p. 480, comer Penn and H’a/nuf Streets, * Pittsburgh, I?a., (nufactuker of hemp and MANILLA BED CORDS, HEMP AND TARRED from li In. t* Inch, Fins and Common Packing ' »rred and Spun Yarn,6a*h and Bell Cofd, Wool Broom, Tying nud Bewing Twine, Flax and Cotton Vine, Ac. • HOPESI Yarn, Ti Twine, , Seine Ti or made full supply of the abort! arl idea constantly on band to order at Ibu loweet ca»b prices. |a'.7;lyd MOORHEAD & CO KixuyAcrcsxu or riran, Plain and Corrugated, SHEET IRON, P,T Roofing, Guttering. Spouting, Ac. Agents for HVotT* tent ImitationßasataSheef Iron, —jV.i, IDO Arjf Street, l\tUtmrgh BtJBHA & GUTENDORT, HArurAcrtmxu or , STIC AM BOILERS [ AND ALL KINDS OP SSxEEX IRON W ORK Penn Street, near Water, Pittsburgh, Fenna. _C5_ ill order* promptly attended to. fe“4:3mri a.“l y o n s.” (Succwwor to A. Lyons A Co.) lING GLASS* PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, &C., • Ll* Wood ttt, f Pittsburgh, Pa, MORRIS te’COLTAKT, ’ 80L» MA-TCrACTraiR* or HE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP IIA3DIERS. Hammers of tiio following sue* « u « .. .. 6fi9l .. .. 4AU •*"& w *. .. .. 116 .j9.. .. fr*}. “ 14, “14 “ - >• £WSS “ •* i»». " 5, “TO “ “ “ 41160 - “ IW«J. -0, “24 “ “ •• 04201 •* - 2COO *i~ OrJ«?r» KitJdtfd. Pur particular* mlJrrvs MOIUUB & OOLTAKT, I*imunnn, l’i SSjXIMTJJCi., HRADLKV: u*!«» List, (Below (be St. Clair Street Bridge,? Allegheny City, Penna., mscricmiE* .ir BRADLEY'S WHOLES K.NITTIXG YARX, Of every Color and Number IS PREPARED T(J FILL, ORDERS ON short notice for every color yr numt.er of Yam*. IU». Bit U-onoueuf the original manufacturer* of tli» r« M>ra rd "Bradley Woolen YaruV* In connection with my brother, nm. Bradley, of Wheeliujrvd would reapectfully *.,lieu ■ ftluire of the order* for l tnjf, a* above. 49“Cd*b paid for Sheep Skin* and W<*d. jeJTdyd WtttuWlUa*imti JAMB M. S4CSU |\VILLIASI BAHNHILL A CO., 01 Penn et., below M»rbury, Pittsburgh Pa STEA3I BOILER 31 AKERS AND SIIEET Iron Worker*, UannCactnrm of lUmhill'* patent Holler, Lieomotive, Fined and Cyllo their large and varied stock. _ append J SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer, • A'o. 100 Third Street , Pittiburgi,, Mauniaeturi.T and dealer' In CURTAINS,r CORNICE, BANDS,SHADESnnd BLINDS, MAITKAgSES.boM FORTS, CUSHIONS, Ac, Porticolar attention {told w> Steamboat work. Carpets fitted and laid to order. | mrlfclyd iFutnituw. JAMKS W. WOODWELL.' ~~ FD RNI T (1 CHAIRS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Embracing erery style of PUBNITUBE, ItOSEWOOD, MAIIOUANY AND WALNUT, Suitable fur PAULOILi, CHAMBERS AND DININO ROOMS, ’ E-jnal to nny in NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, LOWER r R ICES. be dispatch censuring Lord Can ning had been written, admitted that he alone wa a responsible for it, and announced that rath er than expose his colleagues to Uie censure of Porlim'ent, he had tendered his resignation as president of tho Board of Control, to Her Majes ty, and the same had been accepted. Lord Derby said that tho resignation had been accepted with regret, but admitted that he con sidered the publication of the despatch prema ture and injudicious. Tho London Times says that a meeliog had been held at Lord Palmerston’s residence, at which it was resolved to move a resolution in the House of Commons on the 13th inst. upon the subject of the despatch from Lord EUenbor ough censoring the issue of Lord Canniog’s proclamation to tho people of Oude, and that this resolution will hare the concurrence of Lord John Bussell aud the principal members of the so-called Peelile party. Various speculations were indulged in as to the vote npon these resolutions and the proba bility of Ministers resigning or appealing to the country irr the event of their being carried. Tna OCDE FIIOCLASIATIOS Tho following is the proclamation by tbo Gov ernor-General of India which was condemned by the secret committee of tho Court of Direc tors of the East India Company : PROCLAMATION The army of his excellency the Commander in-CLief is in possession of Lucknow, and the lies at the mercy of the British Govern- ment, whose authority it has for nine months rebolliously defied and resisted. This resistance, begun by a mutinous sol diery, has found support fcom the inhabitants of the city and of the province of Oude at large. Many who owed their prosperity to the British Government, as well as those who believed them- selves aggrieved by it, have joined in this bad cause, and have ranged themselves with tho ene mies of the state. They havo been guilty of a great crime, and have subjected themselves to a just retribution. Tho capitol of their country is now once more in the hands of the British troops. I rom this day it will be held by a force which nothing can withstand, and the authority of the Government will be carried into every cor ner of the province. The lime, then, has come at which the Right Iron, the Governor General of India deems it right to make known the mode in which the British Government will deal with the talookdars, chiefs and landholders of Oudo and their follow ers. Tho first care of the Governor-General will be to rewardtbose who have been steadfast in their allegiance at a time when the authority of the Government was partially overborne, nod who have proved this by the support and assistance which they have given to British .officers. Therefore the Right Hon. the Governor-Gen eral hereby declares that Drigliejjie Singh, Rajah of Bulrampore ; Koolwunt Singh, Rajah of Pudaha; Rao Hurdoe Bnksh Singth, of Kutiaree ; Kasheepershaud, Talookdar of Sissaindec Zubr Singh, Zemindar of Gopaul Kheir; and Lhundeloll, Zemindar of Moraon (Baisworah) arc henceforward the sole hereditary proprietors of tho lamia which they hjld when Oude tame under British rule, such un&i#- ate assessment as may bo imposed upon them, and that those loyal mca will be further rewar ded in such manner aod to each extent as, upon consideration of their merits and their position, the Governor-General shall determine. A proportionate measure of reward dml hon or according to their deserts will bo conferred upon others to whoso favor like claims may be established to the satisfaction of the Government. The Governor-General farther proclaims to tho people of Oude that, with the above men tioned exceptions, tho proprietary right in the soil of the province ig confiscated to the British Government which will dispose of that right lu such manner as it may seem fitting. To those talookdars, chiefs and landholders, with their followers, who shall make immediate submission to the Chief Commissioners of Oude, surrendering their arms and obeying his orders, the Right Hon. tho Governor-General promises that their lives and honour shall bo safe,provided that their hands ore unstained with English blood murderously shed. But as regards any further indulgence which may be extended to them, and the condition in which they may hereafter be placed, they must throw themselvs upon tho justice and tsicrcy of the British Government. To those among them who shall promptly come forward andgive tothe Chief Commissioner their support in the restoration of peace and ord er this indulgence will be large, aod the Governor General will be ready to view liberally the claims which they may thus acquire to a restitution of their former rights. As participation in the murder of Englishmen aod English women will exclude those who are guilty of it from all mercy, so will those who have protected English lives be specially entitled to considerations and leniency. By order of the Right Hon. tho Governor- General of India. 0. P. Edmonbtone, Secretary to the Government of India. Allahabad, March 1-1. The following is the rebuke of the Court of Directors. The Government declined to print, in tho document as laid before Parliament, para graphs U, 10, 11, 12 and 13, on the ground that they “contained reasoning on the subject tbo publication of which would be attended with in convenience to the public service:” The Secret Committee of the Court of Direc tors oftiib East India Company to the Gover nor-General of India in Council. April 19, 186 ft Our letters of the 24th of March will havo put you in possession of our general views with re spect to the treatment of thepoople in (he event of the evacuation of Lucknow by the enemy. 2. On the 12th inst.,we received from you a copy of a letter, dated Iho 2d of March, ad dressed by your secretary to the secretary of the Chief Commissioner in Ondc, which letter en closed a copy of tho proclamation to be issued by thoChicf Commissioner, as soon as tbe British troops should have command of the city of Lucknow, and conveyed instructions as to the manner in which he tu to act with respect to different classes of persons in execution of the views of the Governor-General. 3. The people of Oude will see only the pro clamation. 4. That authoritative expression of the will of tbe Government informs the people that six per sons who are named as having been steadfast in their allegiance aro henceforward tho sole hered itary proprietors of the lands they hold when Oude came under British rule, subject only to such moderate assessment os may be imposed on them; that others in whoso favor-like claims may bo established will have conferred upon them a proportionate measure of roward and honor; and that, with these exceptions, (bo proprietary right in the soil of the province is confiscated to tho British Government. We cannot but express to you our appre hension that this decree, pronouncing tbo disin herison of peoplo, will throw dfficultiea almost insurmountable in the way of tho re-establish ment of peace. G. We are under the impression that the war io Oude has derived much of its popular char acter from tbe rigorous manner in which, with out regard to what the chief laud-holders had* become accustomed to consider os their rights, tho summary settlement had in a large portion of the province been carried out by yoar officers. 7. The land-holders of India are as much attached to the soil occupied by'lheir ancestors, and are as sensitive with respect to tho rights in tho soil they deem themselves to possess, as the occupiers of land in any country of which we have a knowledge. 8. Whatever may be your ultimate and un disclosed intentions, your proclamation will ap pear to deprive the great body of the people of all hope opon the subject most dear to them as individuals ; while the substitution of our rule for that of their nativo sovereign has naturally excited against us whatever they may have of national feelings. ■ e. Wo cannot but in justice consider that Great Britain, 10. We desire to see British authority in India rest npon the willing obedience of a con tented people.—There cannot bo contentment where there ia general confiscation. 20. Government cannot long bo maintained by any force in a country where the whole peo ple is rendered hostile by a sense of wrong, and if it were possible so to maintain U, it would not be a consummation to be desired. Cutti.vo and Craixo Clover llat.— Editors Gtncitt Farr,\er\ According to the thirty years of close observation made by thewrilerof this arti cle, there is but ouc method of curing clover hay which pays well for the labor, and that I shall describe shortly. Observation has taught me that the Ittl time for cutting clover is when two-thirds of the blooms begin to turn brown. At this stage it makes the best hay, and is not sappy enough to reduce much in (be curing process. When the clover is in the above stage, cut it as rapidly as possible; but never cut when there is dew or rain water on tho clover. Let the green clover bo put in small shocks os fast as cut down, so that the sun might not wilt It. When enough is out and shocked for a large stack, haul up and stack as fast m possible. The stack should be some 14 or 15 feet at the base and Id or 18 feel high, so put up as to make it the shapo of o cone. With a hay fork, let one hand throw up the green clover, while two hands stack and trample iL, so as to make it as near air tight as possible. Every foot in height should have about one quart of salt sprinkled regularly over iL This will require about 76 pounds to the stack. In finishing, top it off and rake it down so aa to torn rain. In ten or twelve days it will become wet and hot, and smoke like a coal kiln, so os to have all appearances of rot ting; bat in ten or fifteen days more, it will cool off and be frond dry, bright, sweet bay. If the clover were allowed to wilt before start ing, the hay would bo dark and mouldy; but, if put up green, the hay will be bright green, and sweet and free from mould. This process pre ■*VK&all-U».lcaTga_oftbo cloTer, so certain to be lost by any other process: ftftdil-nlso preser ves all the volatile constituents of are sure to be lost when it la cured in the sun shine or open air. The whole management may bo summoned up in a few words. Cut and stack free from mois ture, in the perfectly free state; salt it well, and make the stack as near air tight as hard tramp ing can make it. p jj. G. Tenn. Genesee Farmer. Urn admirable Administration flings away ten millions of dollars Mormon war fool ery, and in return, according to the Missouri Republican, receives the glory of having its ca pacity to mako a great exertion acknowledged. Bat it cannot afford & dollar toward the improve ment of the harbors of the North West. Ten minions for the Mormon war, bat not a dollar for Iho harbore of the great lakes! WIL li. PUTT 5.......... jtß, d. I*. POTTS WILLIAM B. POTTS A CO., FLOUR FACTORS, 3RAIM A.ND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, “- 1 N. Delaware arenne, nod 323 N. Water Street, (above PHILADELPHIA. adraiicM nsoUe on Consignment*. mjl4:dlm **• S. WADtfWoRTB W. a. JUCaISTOSII. CREDOS, WASBWOBTB & CO., OieilJating Ensue Wort*. riTTsounon, pa. w*. D ROLWJ. .. ............ iioliia WM. D. HOLMES «fc 8110., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS, DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, «fc Corner Market and Front Streets. mr“Q TRUSSES, ' For the relief and cure ok HERNIA, in all Its stages, and ABDOMINAL SI/PPORTERS of all kind*, always on hand, and made to order, at shortest uotiw, by ’ PICTURE SALIERI, FOURTf! STREET, botween Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. AMUROTTPES and „ . , , PHOTOGRAPHS taken in the nsjsr sttli or tux a*t, at satisfactorr ...yllNifim Ambrotype and photographic GALLERIES, No. 21 Fifth street,opposite Daly’s, and Market, opposite Fleming's Drug Store. Photograph* finished In oil or water colon, tinted or plain. Specimens and Reception Room on tho groond floor. tnyd:dly Dwelling in excuange forest WESTERN LAND.—Persons wishing to our, jofl chase a commi-dlons and valusble family residence, wutun flee miles of the city, or deairing to exchange western land for the same, will please enquire of J. 0. COMSTOCK, Eso. Sharpehurgb, cr WELLS, RIDDLE A CO„ I P* a No. RO Fourth street. Coal by Weight. THE subscriber is prepared to deli rcr in Allegheny or Pittsburgh, CANNKL OB BITUMINOUS COALS Of tho best quality. Aa all Coal delieered by mo is weighed parchum can rely on getting full measure. Also. COKF, LIME, FIRE BRICK AND CLAY? W. A. HcCLORO, Allegheny Co.il Depot, mr3l Corner Anderaon st. and Railroad. PRODUCE FOR 20,00 ft lb*, country cured Bulk Meat /• “ Ueaa Pork; 150 bufl. Dry Applex: 2,000 lbs. country cured Bacon, lu store at my 3 SHBIVER A DILWORTU’S. Third supply op new goods.— * BURCJIFtKLD h«Te commenced nxoie ,^ p,J e? f Now Uooda, end will b. opcnlnc ™Ii 7 P r,ca a * d uMng duap f„ cax^ t >t Northeast coratr Foartk and Mnrif f t OW OPiSN-The best assorted and circap (lock of Drua Goode. filmwli. SladUm. xrhKm Mwntog Good*, Ne*dlo Work, and Do?e«tlcs la th* dt», Plewe call and aeetbea. 0. HANSON LOVE, fcrmnrlj Low Bro, No. 74 Market rtreet HAVANA ClGARS!—Celesta lm •M- Carona Dueal, illnu Cohanna, Then**, Doa Hex>- naaM,4ad vorioui other floe brand* cf CLcar* 'V.« A RIMSHAJIITmo. 129 Wood it. Red cedar tors and buckets— -5 dorta BocktU; 3 nests Tube; on canxlcnmane a* saaplee, to which w* would invito the wooden ware trade and aoUdt order* for any thins In that line. m T S ISAIAH DICKKY A 00 riRANT’S CUEWING TOBACCO.—Fifty \~M boxes fine pound*, received on ootulsnioent from the manufacturer; and Tarlouc ;bnnd* of 6'a and 6’a, on hand and will be *old at low price*.- •W. A D.IUXEHABT, '■P 3 * No.l2».WoodH jyjURPUY & BCROHPIEI.iI Third xapply of FOB Tins SPRING. B_jg»?riow1 ow. 0 w. tnylS.dawT OUBSTJUS—MusIins, Checks Ticking* H^g- 3 b “«» --tor rgh gazette; those who resist our in Oude are tinder very different circumstances from those who have acted against us in provinces which have been long under our Government. 10. We have dethroned the King of Oude, and took possession of his kingdom, by virtue of a treaty which had been subsequently modi fied by another treaty, under which, had it been held in force, the course we adopted could not have been lawfully pursued; bat wo held that it was notin force ; although the fact of its not having been ratified in England, as regarded tho provision on whloh we rely for our justifica tion, had not been previously made known to the King of Onde. 11. That sovereign and his ancestors had been uniformly faithful to their treaty engage ments with us, however ill they may havo gov erned their subjects. 12. Thoy had more than once assisted us ia our difficulties, and not a suspicion hAd ever been entertained of any hostile disposition on their part towards our Government. ■ 13. Suddenly, the people saw their king taken from among Lhem, and our administration sub stituted for his, which however bad, was at least native ; and this sudden ebango of Government was immediately followed by a summary settle ment of tho revenue, which, in a very consid erable portion of tho province, deprived the most influential landholders of what thoy deem ed to bo their property; of what certainly had long given wealth and distinction and power to their families. 14. We must admit that, under the circum stances, the hostilities which have been carried on in Oude havo rather the character of legiti mate war than that of rebellion, and that the people of Oude should rather be regarded with indulgent consideration than made the object of a penalty exceeding an extent and severity al most any which has been recorded in history as indicted upon a subdued nation. 16. Other conquerors, when they have suc ceeded in overcoming resistance, have excepted a few persons as still deserving of punishment, but, have, with a generous policy, extended their clemency to the great body of the people. 10. Sou havo aeted upon a different princi ple: you havo reserved a few as deserving of special favor, and yon have struck, with what they will feel'os the severest of punishment, the mass of the inhabitants of the country. 17. We cannot but think that the precedents from which you have departed will appear to have been conceived in a spirit of wisdom supe rior to that which appears iu the precedent you have made. 18. We desire that yoa will mitigate in prac tice the stringent severity of the decree of con fiscation you have issued against the landhol ders of Oude. iHiaceUaiuoug. Noktu Kan or tn* Agcinccr, AJ&LKOHKXY CITY CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, 66 Wood 00 Sut f‘" —— obtain Tiuurwi C*rgtj Risks on the Ohio and tnbotarie*. luran* anlost loe* or damage by Fill aUo against the perils of the Sea, and Inland havlgatioo and Tiansportatioa. Dtaxcroaa. ITm. V. PetJl, John C. Montgomery, John M. Pumroy D J McCann, E. F. Witmcr, Bene GnilJon, BcnJ. L. VTcoiecom John A. Marshall, Cbarlea B. Wright, John J. Patterson Kiwood T. Pnsejr. ' WM. V. PETTIT, President, E. F. WITMER, Vico President. Dwiqbt J. McCurs, Secretary. Sefpor, Lamb ft Co, Dock, Morgan k EUdfole; do. k Co, do. Pornror, Caldwell k Co, do. * A. T. Lane k Co, do. SUriomitz, Jnstioe k Co, do. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 07 WATER STREET R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. FrAOklln Plr« Inioranc* Company of PHILADELPHIA Charles W. Blacker, Adolph £. Boris, George W. lUchvda, Samuel Gnat, Thomas Hart, Darid 8. Brown, Hordecal D. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BAKCKP.ti president. CEtatM 0. Biwerre, Secretary. This Oompany continue* to make Insurance*, permanent or limited, on stott drweriptian of property Intotrnand e°oai*7» at rate* as low as an consistent with aecnrity. The Company hare rewired a Urge contingent fond, with their Capital and Premiums, safely lores ted, afford amplo protection to tbs assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 185 L u pab lisbed agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were as follows Tit— , Mortgages... .. Real Estate. -$918428 OS 84,371 78 63,908 17 61,669 00 •« M^io£l Temporary Loans. ... Stocks Cask, Ac 11,211703 44 Blac* their Incorporation, a period 0 f twenty-one rein, they bite paid upwards of One Million, Four Horidrod tbooaand Dollar* Loose* by fire, thereby affording «»idenco ®f of iMOrtac*. u well u their ability and disposition to meet with promptness all llabOltle*. , J- GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, _»P* a Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third si*. Continental Inmrancc Company. Incorpvruled by £A< LtgUaivr* nf Amuylrama, WITH A PERPETUALOHiBTES Authorized Capital, One Million Dollan.. Secs red and Accumulated Capita] HOME OFFICE. .Vo. fil WUnirf Strt*, obeec Second, FfaladeJphia. Fire Insurance ou Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, Ac. geneally. ’ Marine Insurance on Cargoes and Freight*, to all part* of the world. Inland Insurance on Good*, At, by lakes, Rtrere, r»w.i. end Land Carriages, to all part* of the Union, on the moat tarorobls terms, consistent with security. MEXCTOM. QEORGE W. COLLADAT, formerly Recorder of Doeds, A© Philadelphia. WhL BOWERS, formerly Register of Will*. N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A fimlth. Import Ins; Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, So. 21 Ncrtb Third street, alxTT* Market, PhfLv JOSEI'H OAT. firm of JowphOat ASou.Copwnuuiths, No. 12 Qnarry street, Phila. EDWARB V. UACUETTE, firm of MaebeKo A Rsimel, Imputing hardware Merchants, Vo, 124 North Third street, above Race, Phil*. HOWARD HINCTISI AN, Ann of LlVlngston A C"., Prodnce and Commission Merchants, No. 278 Market U- aboT* Eighth. Phils. „ GCORGE W. COLLADAT, President Gatxs WtUos,secrctary. JOSHUA nOBINSON, Agoot. No. U Fifth rtrwt /op atair*.] Honongabets Imurancs Cotapany, OF PITTSBURGH. Omcxas—JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. Ornct, No. 83 Warn Srßtrr, Insure Agedntt oT iris dr nf Fire end Marine Ri ASSETS, MAY 20rn, 18SS: Stock Duo Bills, payabloon demand, soctired by two approved names $140,000 CO Premium Notes—£7,oo3 29 Bills Receivable.— ... 9 OCO 21 US shares Mechanics’Bank Stock—cost RD2O 00 60 do Rahk of Pittsburgh do do 2,760 00 40 do Kxchance Bank do do 2,060 00 100 do Citizens’ do do do 5.175 0u B*I»o.-e of Book Accounts h 06d £9 Office Furniture- ’ggo fjs °“ h — - 16,533 78 Wm. B. liolu.ro, RobL Dalzell, Wd. Rea, • ffm. A, Caldwoll, \ Wilson JJiIW, Jobs UcDcritt. Goo. i. Borry J«u>p« A« uotchiaoQ _ ÜbNKT U. ATWOOD. Pc c> Westera Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE &ARSIE, IWitent. F. M. GORDON, Secretary, OFFICE, No. n W*t«*r »tr»»t, (Spang k Co.’a Warrboo**,) apitaln, Piiubarj?b. . if C" "Id JfeWn, HUH AHirn. by DUj-H ri . „ to n „ a Ig M* omaamly, m OtUmHwL by the character «mcA tor*amn*«i. at offering the best protection to these w.'tc desire to be insured. s ASSETS, OCTOBER 31, ISM. " Stock Account* $121,600 00 Mortgage o igr) aa Bill* Keeelrablo..... . g Office Furniture. ... ’jy 0 w Open Account*. 9,478 0* ftjg g mu* iM*»n n t~i ?r George Danie, K. Miller, Jr, J■ W. Under, 0 W. Jackson, June* McAnley, Alexander Sneer, Andrew Ackley, , Bol * . P. M. GORDON, Sec'y. Pittsljnfgii Life, fire and Marine liuTco. Office, No. 96 Water Street. PITTSBURGH, PA. _ . _ _ , ROBT. GALWAY, President. F. A. RuitLiZT, Sec'y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice prest. __ Annixw ftunw,M. D., Examining Physician. Tuts Oompany makes eTery Insnrance appertaining to connected with LIFE RISKS 8 ° 11031 • ad Cargo Risks, on the Ohio and Ui«Uelppl rtrers and tributaries, and Marine Risk gen And against Less or Damage by Fire Andagalnst the Perils of the Sea and Inland Narration and Transportation. aJl^parties 0 al ’ OW6,t ral «* consistent with saUdy ffm. McKnigbt, Nathaniel Uulmce, Airx. Nimiek, DaTld M. Lone, William li. Smith C. W. Klcketaou, Robert o*l way, Samuel McClurkon, Joseph P. O&zz&m, M. D-, John Scott, Janie* M*nb*U, Darid Richey, J*me* W. Tt*HTn«n Cha*. Arbnthnot, fcltU-my2My Alexander Bradley. Jouph 8. Leech, John Fullerton, Nathan F. Hart, Da rid EL Chamber* William Carr, Robert H. Hartley, John M’UQI, ic Ureal Western Fire and tonrine ins. coi OF PHILADELPHIA. Qflct in Company't Building, So. uiiAXCE—lAm}t&i at Pwr^tnai HfSUEAACE, oa Vessel*, Uajgoand Freights. ZHZAnh) IXSURAJfCE by Hirers, Canals, Lako/aod Land Carriage , uucrcu: Cbarlc* C. Lathrop, 1123 Walnut atmt. WllUam Darling, 1610 Pine rtreeL Alaxaoder Whlildca, hlorebant, 18 North Front Inac Qaalehont, Attorney and Ocanjelinr. John 0. Unntcr, firm of Wright, Hunter 1 Co, K. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Cb, Ooldaaltb’a Dali. £olu> H. McCurdy, firm of Jonea, White A MtfTurdj Thoa. L. Gllieaple, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. Jas. B. Smith, firm of Jaa. B. Smith A Go **®n- Henry iL Fuller, office 227 Bomb Thirl street. John IL VogtiM, office comer of Seventh and Sanucm Jamee Weight, late Cachler Hank of Tien Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property. Jooa J. Slocum, office 220 South Third street LEWIS OOEOOUT, I ' ’ rr “ id ™‘ Second Vice l'rptld’L f Ei oBkt>, 8 Wall « , N. Y. JAMK3 WRIOUT, Secretary and Treasurer. U. K. RICHARDSON, Aariatant Secretary. R- W. POINDECTBR, Agent, gT Water street, PHUbnrgh "FIRE - IaSCUAHCET it m Reliance Snlnal Insurance Company of P&lLAPEijpuii f On Bnildlngi, UmUrforP«T«tnil,l! t rt: il naiic,rnrnitOT *e«» io Town or drootry. Office IJo. 308 fiTalnat Street. ft^wiF ,9M ~\ A * SRB *^ 465 Sfc-Inrested w know* wort * oo “ AUegh.nj coantr 0 [.rtent K U»i. lulwo 00 PwntylTaiiU Railroad Go's Stock 4,00 J O' Uock of tbs Reliance Mctoal Insurance Co ISLUO 00 i Stock of Count/Fire Insurance Co „ 1.050 00 Scrip ofSundry Insurance Companies 475 oo ! Bills Bscelrable, bnslness pap* r , t 2 7U 60 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 3,33$ 10 OMb on hand and in Bank 10,043 20 *252,460 ti CLEM TINOLET, rnaidsnt Clou Tinsley, Win. IL Thompson, D*»ld B. Brown, C. StoTsnson, John B. Worrell, U. UCnruoa, Robert Tolnnd, Moses Johnson, 0. 8. Wood, Junes B. Woodward, B.M. fimroel Blsphvn, Robert SUon, WUllwa Homer, R«J. W.Ttnglfj, mil Z. Lcthrop, Chas.LeUnd, J*oob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, , ffa.M. flempie, piiUL**. J. a. cornu, AgtJt . net Third «nd Wood rtrerti . PennsylTania Inrarani North-eaat eoi ice company otirth Btre« TORS. OF FI Office So. 0 3 Jfccvt> Paletar, Geo. W. Smith, A. J. Jonoe, Bod; Pattenon, J. P. fanner, L Grier PpronL W. B. Mcßride, 0. A. Colton, Wads Hampton. A. Carrier. Bobort Patrick, A. o.Bam moo. J. Q.Joau, Jobs Tacgirt, Heiirj BprooL NichoUi James Q. Hopkioa, —v— -JMiIOGO. i tun of ill description*. CHARTERED CAPITAL... 4V*Plre Wd Rljks i Vice Pmldaot—Boot ternary and m«Bn 7ifflua. i—LOamantora. nofcdly Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Insurance Company. If. W. Corner Second end walhnt ni. PHILADELPHIA. * ASSETS..— Pittatrargli Office, Ko. 00 Water Street. _ THOIL4S J. {IUKTEB, Agent. Toe following lint will show tb* amount paid n: tli« Pittsburgh Agency for losses from Jubo 152Gta April Viz- Herbert Go*daJ COO 00 B. lUU A Co 1156 75 VPtn. Bldden COO 00 Rocbestr-rMsauLCo. 153 CO Prank Wolff. 4C-: w Ifm. Magee- , 275 00 W mOO J - Uomird & Co- £!*> oo w. *• / McOrrpor nOO W. Wlwcrtb.EM 1125 in Mm n„u, ]> T W, J. u. Ir»in,fir._ ESO M. Nn™!! 1 ? £ ‘ i ’ J Edw. gpenre, Esq mi Juh??^ r * Qna ~ lw >2 72 O.li. Poulwaw— RSC 00 l7t,r; v^ , ' ,n r- 200 W £ Richardson 100 CO pssstfsisbjs wsSfe: M*£r = n ii ss T0ta1...—.., . e'Din* u Smaor Posstltasu, City of ’ Before me, an Alderman in and for »aM dtv t >pi,„,- 1 !i, came Thomas J. Hooter, Agent of ibcpanner*' and Meehan, ics Insurance Company, who. -being dxOj sweep accordlea to law, doth depot® and say tint tbe-forcjn** r *» ■•S *«*• , . ■ THOS. J. aUKXEB, Agent. Sworn and subscribed before mo, April 7,1>54. mylS-dly LtoraonS. Joints, Aloernun. Enreka Insnranee Company of Pennsylvania. Office No. 99 Water at, Pittsburgh, „ , ASSETS MAT 1,1555. Stock Due-Bills—payable on demand and s<*. cored by twoapprored came*. Cash in Pittsburgh Trust Company. Premium Notes— Bills Recrleable— —7—.——.* 123 Shares Exchange Baolt Plock^cost....l7'7.. W do Mechanics' Bank Stock—cost. Jjoo do Iron City Bank Stock—etn*{. pmiii.... 200 do Allegheny Bank Stock—’do do Book Account*. _ J. D. W.K. h'imkk. Jobs A. C&oghny, C.W. Batchoior, U D. Cochran, Junes J. Dcosett, Boot. Piusit, S«’j. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company, Tnarrpnnt-d by (fit tsgidatUTt tfP'nrjy'zCTzia, 1533. Office, S. E. Comer Third and Walnntet*., w I’IiLLADELPITT j. it AXCES on Tcerflfl, Cargo, az,t to all partt of the worliL » /^^ 4 * Vc - t 5 oa Goud ,'- l-’J WTera,Cas»ls, '“*">»«• of Colon pn«mi: r ._On n * m#—^“ s£ * of Xb9. 2d, 1557. Bend*,Mortgage*,and B«*iii*ata_ f1101.3r.0 0-* Philadelphiaatj, and other .Laina 137J>11 JCS nrn* * I iua.-ai.ee Coa. 12$omoo SSn?h.ZJ blB 220.20 1 •*? B *J““***» 38,803 G ° Marine Pcliclearecetitly iarotd, aod oth er debts dae the Company SubscriptionNotea.. JoKpb n. Seal, I EJmanJ A- Sender, John C. Davis, . John K..peoroaa, George G. Lciptr, Kdvnrd Darlington, ' Dr. R. &L Huston, William C. Ludwig, i Hugh Craig, Mcltraln, Charles Ketlry, 11. Jouta Brooke, Jacob P. Jones wsi.ua; TIIOS.C. Hctar Ltuum, Secretary, ■p^lyd—Jal2 P. A. MADEIRA, Ayont, No. 9fi Water »tml Pitti-bnrgh. Cillzent’ Insurance Comp'y of PitisburTli. VTM. 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