TIIE DAILY PITTSmiIGH G4ZETTU. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Btuggfete. ]\T ACKEOWN & FINLEY, Wholesale ..•(fJLDnigglatatsd<salKi'iznnof CsrbesOil. No. 157 Liberty ttnwt, Ptttatmrgfa, Ft. jiSfclyd • S, L. FAHNESTOCK 4 Co., law oftho firm ,« B. A. Ta&bwmmlc A Co- and raeceoora to Tie mine y Wholanle DntrcUi No. CO, comer Wood and .Fourth 8t», WtUbcrgh. P>. j } SRAUtf &' REITER, WHOLESALE AND RetanCrntfit* wrntt of Üb«rt7‘ ln4 EL CUlrftfc, ttafgb*’ • ■ r : - • > '■■■ ; v : TOSEPH -FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. O Wllco* * OoJ ecnrtrMadtet atreetand coostaniryoH band •foil tod edmplete aiacrtmaßtorrtti**. ftbdMße*,lfedldoa Chert*, Perftanenr, tod tU articles 55- teUdagWhistmiln***. -- : orrftfly eaapoaadediitll Bonr» v • '" ‘ Jafltly DR. GEO. H. K.EYSER, i DiUIGfIiST. UOWood street, comer of Wood street ud Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Py . fTcotiiae Sealers. a.gqyoniica.‘>a-^. T .-..,„,b,1cxc0. r EECH & HUTCHINSON, Commission .. jj and Forwarding Merchants, dealers Id Western Be torn Cbeeset Floor, Fiah, Bacon, Bottcrj Llnaeed Oil, Pot dad Peart Affass, Seeds, Grain, Dried Trait, and Produce generally. Beet brands Family Floor always on hand.— Amenta for tho tala 6f Madison Co’s celebrated’ Patented Pearl Starth. Roa.U6 Second nad 1(9 First sty between Wood and Smith Aridity Pittabnrgh, Pa. - *p2Jyd CHEESE WAREHOUSE;—HENRI H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commlsdoa Merchant,and Dealer in Choese, Batter, laßo Fiah and Produce generally, 35 Wood «y abore Water, Plttiburgh. taySl JC. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARKEN, * OHIO, Ooauniadoa and Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer ia Werners Beeerra Cheeao, Batter, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Westers Prodace generally. Front at etweeo Bmltbfleld and Wood, PltUbargb. , Ewid c. herbst, floor, pro doc®, ProrUloa tnJ Ooumlnlcft Morchxnt, No. *207 7 atnot, corner of Hud, PitUborgb, riTwhla «Uez>- nwpoctftiily niMErf. . A tEX. roKSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO •fX Torejth * Bcotu Forwarding and Commlaba Bier cbaat. Dcaler In YTouVHJdea, Floor, Bacon, I*rd and Lard . Oil and Produce generally, No. 75 tfator it-, ritfrbprgh. Pa. T?AGLB WAREHOUSE.—JAS. GARD-. Dealer la Floor, ProTfcfoni and RIDDLE, WIRTS & CO., General Oom- Marebaa ll and Dealer in Grocole* and Pro anc% NaHj Libertjatroat,PitUbofeb, Pv «*-OjoaJffamcflts Bollritrf and uui&ctory return* mar . atc ”- dalfclydavT ~T Insurance agents. R FINNEY, AgcntEurcka Insurance Co„ » Ho. S Wetcr street. A‘ CARRIER, SECRETARY lonn <‘ l » Company of Pittibnrrfj, Jones* DnUdlog, Fourth street. SAMUEL h. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi wna* Xnmnuxee Company, 0* Water street. M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur- JL e iocs Company, g? Water street. J- GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank s' Ha Tire Insurance Company, Northeast corner Wood •na Third street!. > A. MADEIRA, Agent for-Delaware ♦ MJtTmllaignmcoCo^iSWatarrtreet. THOS. J. HCJNTEB, Agent Farm era* *vnH Mechanic** Inmranee Co., OOWtter street JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental IdßraaceCo, « rmh ttroet. KW» POINDEXTER, Agent Great West* • era Isismoco Co, 07 Frost itnet. (Carpets. BQBINSON & CO., Dealer in Carpets. Ac., yp. S 3 Fifth ttrobfc * IITiLLIAM McCUNTOOK, Dealer in TT C*rpcU.-yo.H2Marfcat«tmt. m : w. d. a u. i Dealer in carpets, oil clqi3S, AIATTIXG3, Ac. No. 87 Fourth street near Wood. T attorfttsa. IRISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, OSca No. GO Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notary Pub Up a>td Ohio Commissioner. spO EOBERT M’KNIGHT, attorney at i Xaw, and Solicitor of tbe.Dankof Pittsburgh, No. 110 fourth stmit, Pittsburgh. . ■ dolS YoSBPU S. A A- .P. MORRISON, AT 1/ toroeyi at Law. Office S No. #3 fourth near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. mj24 Stg esoo&s. CD. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy «-Dry Goods, sign of th* original Dm Hire, No <4 Market street, Pittsburgh. mrlfl ' MUKPUY A BURCHFIELD, DEALERS In SQks sad Ladies’ Dross Goods generally, Cloaks, s and Shawls, Embroideries' and Staple Goods, for family uss. An tmusnally extensive assortment In all-the -above departments, JnrtreeelTsd and soiling at tha lowest . .price*. ' 1 4ar»Ngrtb-s«it cor, fourth and Market «ts.~j» ocB RII. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, e Doalcrta' Bonnets, Zlata. Straw Trimmings, ao4 Goods generally. " ' «25 CauiagM. V^T Seventy-Are Sew tod Second Hand CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, • : ' 1 ' :..*>ck mu - i WHITE’S RBPOSITOBT, - TWO MILB RUN. SIAttLAtfRENCKVII.LK. *■ »|IIIE subscriber offers for s&lo» orc&cßH* JL exchange ©a the moot reasonable term*, fine assortment cfßarouchee and aeeoud-b&nd Boggles, mode hr Watson, of Philadelphia, tome hat little used. Also, twraty-oaenow Boggles, nude la my own shop, from the . Toy beat material purchased in the aaatern market. A floe let of Trotting Wagons, neW'and second bend. >Also, a lot of Boat Wammv Jenny Llnds,Genn*nwwiiW*gous, Jersey Wagon and Roekaways, two fine Phaeton*, seats for fonr - persons, oneof tbeSiWntsoa's make and one of than New York make. ffwofloe6alkies,ooemadelijllr.D. Bodgers, Philadelphia, and a few botamoo Buggies, editable far light marketing. Thesubscriber flattershimjelfbecan make It (o the tateratofpersons wishing to purchase, to give him aoail- The establishment is convenient to (he city, the Excel, tier Omtdbao line Poach re paging the door every ten olio* utes. mr234awdm*T Carriage and Wagon Bannfaetorx. ; M. Xj. STEPHEN’S. Aiont, • ■ CornerJStnith field Street and Diamond Alfa y, WOULD respectfully inform fer»g. pablle that he la bow located aa above. < and has rammed the business of Carriage nuking la oil ice varieties, oml Is also prepared to execote orders ter Wacom of ell descriptions, including aB work for Iroa Merchants' see. - guild ting a continuance of the patronage ao liberally be atowod Qpoa him while at the old etaod of ■‘Bigelow A 0o_” ho would aMcab his (Honda-that the same care and atten tion wfll be given to oil hla orders a* heretofore, hart ng as .; rated the Berrien of the beat workmen, end having Ample apartnxntaeUewherelbf the finishing of fine worm •- . A®»A goodassortmeat of heavy work now on hand, suit aiblafor Spring asm . All work wanaatad (or 12 months. Attention glrefa to repaira. - jaHriyd ‘ Ooaea and OArrUfa-Foetory, JoassqSj BttOTHEn * co M ' cmd Btbtcea StretU, . ,1 J LL ; 'ALiasongyr cur. fXTOULDHESPECTFULLY IN- esygjb •FT ' form theta Mauds, the pitbltograe-jSS®* I that they are mannfartertag Curiam lUroudits, SJWLhnk Odghe m Chariot* in all their Tori of finish and proportions. . . i.«s£tWw who (aror than within their pommage will be •. erfbctly satisfied on trial or their work, Pcrchascrsara regdmted to give them a can before pur ■ ■ chiatogAlaowbww. > - - . lltlßSwians. I\R, O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED / at Dr. Smfth’s. corner Finh. and Smithfield struts, on NDAYB-WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to SkadltoSofdock.! , i. . cat the growcargle Road. 1 J«23:lyd* {lamtrts. •..'JODlwmweenwy:-..:-.:.::;wope: , aiaAw»^ l l .v^-,;‘,„-,p j !fr wnw JOHCN- XHOMPSON- AA&«zeeIZMS;«CBady te Synaa£l Heart 'Ufitfal ttaHwwrtil*.., Atargefenpply centred "U*** afclwd,:;, dommmston, to. HITCHCOCK, UeCBSBBY A CO., [Successors to Hoffman, M'Crwry k Go.] Forwarding and Commission Merchants; And Wholesale Healers in Prodnee, Floor and Wool, JVb. 153 Front and 1 » Suoni it, Ptilibvrgh, Pa. aphlyd—rny?9 , WHOiE r WUtQ I l 4S2 fi S am » So - 141 W«ur rtreet, near Cherry Alley, Plttabargh, Pa. TsyjO m'l y.eintfyett ~ ~ . ~ OHKIVEB & DILWORTH," WHOLESALE StoSXp,S,“;J, U2 Sra ° J "-«• c**-” vr»od -xicniia tx&TD »ru.ii»FT/i Tf OUN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE «* K °-»» sons watt \\T ATT & GKO-' f T CES3, Commliilop llerciunLj ud Dcolsn la Pit> *aj»a»d Pittilrarjfa Slaonfmurej, So. 258 Liberty ctreeL Pltabnrsh. * ISAIAII DICKEY £ 00., WHOLESALE OoTOmlnleaMerchjujU,ina Dealen In Prodne*. no. 80 Water Creet, nad 63 Fronts tret, Pitubgrgh. MM- umiaoir,.- .—Z ikmi*i b. soksos R ROBISON k GO., WHOLESALE • Grocers, .ConnnUsios MerchaoU, sad Dealers to ill of Produce sad PitUburgb Msaufertures, So. 255 liberty street, Pittsburgh, JalMyd n OBERT H. KING, WHOLESALE GRO CER, Comnilsricm Merrhmt, sad Dealer lsT«*U)er% Fiib, Floor,sad el! Muds of Country Produce, No. 211 Üb erty street, mouth of Sixth; Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad vances made on consignments. Ja&ljd .... jailes z. uunn, TJOBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLE XV SALE Grocers/ Gommluion and forwarding Mer chant* and Dealerain Prod ace and Pittsburgh UanafoctorM. No. ZSI liberty street, Plttabnrgh. Pa. aji Krai JSntatr Sgrnls. WILUAB WARD, EALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, Bonds, Mortgages and all securities for mooay. Persons can procure loan* throogh my Agency, on rca*e* able terms. Tboee wishing to invert their money to good advantage, always And first and esoond don paper at my offlee/for All commonlcattoae and totorviews strictly confidential OOce GRANT STREET, oppcaite St. Paul’s Cathedral. JelMtf JSoofestlUts, Set, X\T S. RENTOUL, -20 St. Clair street, If e Dealer in Koligiou* and Miscellaneous Books, and Depository of American Tract Sodoty’e Poblleationi. mrKhdewlyP WM. 0; JOHNSTON & CO., Statiooers, Blank Book Masafscturera and Job Printers, No. B 7 Wood street, Fittabcrgh, Pa. • ao3o EO. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO a 8. Sadler,) Wholesale and Eetaß Dealer in Books, Stationery and Paper Hangings, Federal street, fltb door 8. m of Market Sqaaro, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND SUBoiwr, aocceesoy to Davison k Agnew, No. 63 Market street, near Foorth, Pitt*burgh, Pa. AY A CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA TXONERS, No. 6b Wood street, next door to the cor oer ofThird, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law Bookaccn rtantiy on hind. L. KEAD, BOOKSELLER AND STA a TIONEB, No. TS Poorth ft, Apollo Ouildingl. HDNI & MINER, BOOKSELLER and Stationer, Maaodie Uall, Fifth street iHustc, &c, TOHNIL MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., V between IHmscnd Alley and Toerth atraet, Bole Agent • forCHICKERINQ ABONff (Boston) PIAWQ FOKTBSTmA 90N k gAMLiyg MODEL MELODEONB and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, and Dealer ia Moek and Musical Oood*. ja3i> TT KLEBER k BRO„ No. 53 FIFTH 'Ale Bt-Sign of the Golden Harp, Sole Agent for NUNNS A CLARK'S (New York) unrivalled Grand and Square PIANOS, and CARHAKT A NEEDHAM’S pcmniu.MISLO DEONB and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealers In Music and M . .IMI T M U. . . pUARLOTI’E BLUME, MANUFACTOR v7 ER and Dealer la Plano Fortes, and Importer of Music end Musical Instruments. Bole Ageat for urn HAMBURG PIANOB,aIaoforHALLET, DAVISA OA’ABeatonPUdoe, with and without golean Attachmant. 118 Wood street oy3 1 PittiburgK, Pa.—Chartered 1855. Board of .12 Tnutoea-Taenlty of 14 Teachers. 300 itcbdt* xmsxixa, jajt. 1868. Tnnff i/mprepartiS/er aetualdutia of ike Cbßatinp JZoom. SSTRUCTION given in Single and Double *7 M used la arcry department of Boa loamereUl ArttfimetJe, Rapid Puslßeu Writing, Mor-. Oomepoodence.Commerdal Lew, Detecting ooa nto felt Money, Political Economy, Klocntlon, Phonography and alt other subject* seceassry for the thorough education of buAnea man. J. G. Sum, A. M, Prot of Book-keeping and Science of ■ Aocouute.. J. AvHRBUCX tfid H. A. Hcstot, Assistant Teachers of Rook. Keeping.;. f, : 1 ■ t ~r ■ Aixx. Oo vur, A. T. Dovmrr, and XL A. Hcrrox, Profoe. ton of -Pemaiashlp. .. Twelve first prajnioma -o«gy all competition for best Pen and Ink TTriitagy-Wlira jror rox nroxsTZpwoxx.'’ •." • A. a Poxm, A. Its Profiof Mathem&tlca. Xsm. Ac.—FuQ course, time nnHfliited, rater at any'’ time, $36. Average time, Bto 12 week*. Board about 52,60. Retire cost $BO to $7O. Graduate*, deflated ia obtalnlag situation. Specimens of unecuaHed writlng and drtnUre •eat free. Address J. W. JENKINS, * ■ i ' > Pittsburgh, Prana. DRADY’B PCBLISQISO HOUSE, 126 Aaeeaw Street. A r ev York* A *® R i TAIt CmsAP Book, Magaiict; rvTS Q T B<>ottlttL>3aElTißmglfMT «'^sisiss;,iss ° rt “* te A&Xatalogoea sent free on ad dread ng --V W. T. -aj Hammers of tho following sizes, mod* U, order Ne.l, Lift Tin. foil Mow, £O3 lb* Price 1 SiO. “ 2, “ 9 “ “ “ M9B '• « 460. M ». “U k “ “ 11093 * “ 600. , “4, “15 « * “ 23088 “ - wo. “b, "20“ “ ■ 41160“ « 1600. *6, •S 4 *♦ “ « 6*201 - « aoo. 4up* Order* eoliclted. Fbr particulars addna MORRIS M COLTART, scmb, P*. Grocers. ftATVnj-KL BRADLBV. (B»low tbs St. CUlr Street Bridge,) jk-H&ghony City, Foodb., or •) BBADLEI’S WooEHh«imiNß mil, I_ _ Of *very Color cad KmfeiL, S PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS’•££ •bort rode* ter every cols or number of Earn*.' II*?. tbe original manaticturOT otfth* cdsbra “Bradley Woolen Tarns,"la connection with mj brother, wm. Bradley, of Wheeling, I would reapectfalW solicit a •bar* of tha orders lor Tarns, u above. paid fcr Sheep Skins and WooL ' jaSTOyd wnm» RAxami _jaa*d ». uno „ _ WILLIAM. BABJTUILL A CO., 61 Penn st., below Marbuir, Pittsborch. Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Workers, Manufacturers of Barnhill's Patent Atoiler.-LoeomoOrts Flood and Cylinder Boilers, Chimney*, Bnlcben, rire Bed, bteia Pipe*, Condensers, Salt Pan*. Sugar Pane, Iron Yawls, life Boat*, etc. Ain, Blacksmith? Work, Bridge and Viaduct Irons, done at the sLertaet no- orders Bum a distance promptly to: Perns Cotton M tUbaTgnT jgRTOEDY, CHILDS A CO., MANDFAC -4 Penn A No. 1 heavy 4-4Sheeting* Carpet Chain of all colon Cotton Twin*; ** BedOordn “ Plough lines and *«,«>« Cord; “ BopeofaUaiacsanddeecrlption* Batting. ' . ,#ft •* *&e Hardware Store of Lame. WUaon A lBl Wood street, will hare attention. )*2fcl7 JAMES IRWIN, «• UAHD?AC7UU£E OF eULPHURIO ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; V gyeet Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Acid; Hoffman's Anodyne; Muriatic Add; Aqua Ammonia. FFP; NUmos do Fowler’s Solution; B May be found st John Irwin k Sons, &T Water street AQ.«ua..-»..„ w ». *. joussoji „wn. jonxsos. PERIUS A. JOHNSON, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS Hi WE. CHILDS k CO’S PATENT ELAS » jy.^ lBo WATER-PROOF CEMENT &v*/srNQ, 133 Tump Brsitr, Pittsburgh,Ps. ocld^ltt PWILLIAM TATS 4lOSi LUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth street, near Liberty, mad 472 Penn street, next uoortoAldsnaan Paikhaoo’s Office, and Federal .linear Leoock Allegheny. O’Ewy description of Fittings lot Water, Oas and Stnm - my3Ltf JOHN CAJIPBELL. § ]IT ANUFACTURER OF BOOTS 1?^ AWL mrJ imatnbn, Hc.iM lialu&M ■lj-i.C, P. acSlilyi WAizn ». aTacoBM , _ _ , . W*u P»Mf Wtithoiu*. TjrALTER P. MATIRffAT.T. 4 CO., Im. Tf fevten ud Dealer*, ST Wood (treat, between Fourth ■treat and DUsumd Alley, where may be found an estenatTe *»orQaeat of every description of Paper Qa&glna,for Par lera, HaHa, Dining Boots* and Chembeim. AlmZ 'Window Sh*d«a,lD great variety at lowest price* to eooatry dealer*. WALTSB P. UABSIIALL k 00. *- anacasao*. ■p 'EDMCNDSO'n "t CO., NoaT oC ancfoS ifwlS'PiSf ““ W “ J - •» 79 Thibd Stbcbt, arfktot PITTSBURGH, PA. tooM a. nno _mi». a. .raaa* l rotnro _ IWIIMhIbUU V* FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Deicription. /ACTOHV—ThimiJ a. 6dwm niu and Foma. J*mm Vueboue-Noi. 18 4 40 SmitlHleld BL, OTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNETURR-iWe «™,e»“‘*nUj r maatifkloring STEAMBOAT CABIN f 1/BNIXUkK and CIIAIKfI, andlnrit* the ett*pnr, g of thoee interacted in fhrniahlag boats. taSfcdAvS ; T.B.TOPNQ A 00. STEUTWAY'B £>XACTOB. JfJST RECEIVED—A lot of bteinway a'son’s rrTiimi CELEBRATED PIANOSifT »|T| Forcheian deeireoe'of procuring one of three onrirtlkd Piano Forte# ere raqceetedto make ur!r application: aa the cnppljr talla&r inort ofthedeoapd. ,u * IL KLEBER A BRO, NO. S 3 fifth (treat: Bole Agenta tor fltelnway A Sons; also, for Nnnn’i A Clark’* Piano*- •• ‘ - >wV‘»s.'. OfMoH^^NC^gHAWNaIEEEN £■“ pwolKrfatytf! prices.: We inriu thf attention ofthe /’JggAPJDKBSS GOODS,—MURPHY & ■-! . * ta*lUCloth*l2}f). i »tjl*«of?lDeOood«at leea price*. boat assorted and cheap ■l fLP” S * Good*, EhawU, Uantlec, White .Srcft.ffggg”f .googsy Needle Work, and Demratlcela tbecur. Ple»erail nod»j*them. C.BLAKBON LOVE,' API* • fonacrir Lora Pro, No. 74 Markatetraet., fin gXS. WWD»S, PEARL STARCH In VV/*tors*BdforrtlefcT' ’ a.Ih,PAHN*STOCS A CO., - ■ ,n>y7 -V..-" Bo.CO,coraerWoodandfoorthete. f7XTRAFAMILYFIiOUR-300bblsi choice -1-i white wheat Extra Tamilj FKrarfcr sale by' J»10 BtcBANBA ANJBA, lH Second at. lob iSH~I OMk j ttrt rccßired aod far f.mhpf OaX) CAljfalß HABBAOGH* 00. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1858. iHatrufacttirrra. CARTWJIIUHT * TOO IG, (Socceaaon to Joba Cartwright,) Manufacturers and importers of Pocket and Table Cntlcry, Surgical ana Dental In •trumenta, Gune, Piatolt, flaking Tackle, AcL No. fed Wood ■treeL They gieo apodal attention to the mnpabctaxlng of Ttomob, Supporter*. Ac. Jobbing aad Repaing with punc tuality and dcepatch. | apls:dlj «. cEtDac „..77l77. g. tt*DSWuarn„........'w. 5. KiiunroeH. C RIDGES, WADSWORTH CO., * Alaoutaotorara of i Patent Oxcillatinf Enjcinci 1 AND i i Portable Engines and Boilers of all Sizes, prrrsßUiKJii, pa J No&jra Era or rai Aqczbcct, , ALLEGHENY CITY. WELLS, RIDDLE * CO M 80 Fourth Street, Pa., - iuuuiv pedeeper lattrnetion*. : Tnw- < month*, or 6 per cent, diaconnt for ****** keadydlwF . JOS. P. HAMILTON * CO H IENGTNBJERS Ac MACHINISTS, Owner Fint and Liberty St*., PitttburgX, Pa, SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist *?* ®*Y Breweriee, Printing EjtabUihmenU, Maanfactcrie*, Ac, made to enter. Zbej alio continue the menufector* ofthelr Colebreted ... . MACHINISTS/ TOOLB, Soch u Taming Lethe*, Iron P Uner*, .. __ _ Borugend Drifting Machine*, Me. Al*o|.Wrought Iron Shafting, with'Policy*, li&oger*, Ac. HENRY GEEWIO, A’b.lSS, comer Pena and Walnut Stmu, Pittsburgh, Pa,, TV/fANUFACTCBER CF HEMP AND i.Yi MANILLA BED CORDS,’HEMP AND TARRED uOPhSfroa In, to loch. Fine end Common Packing Yam, Tarred end Span Yem.&uh end Bell Oord, Wool Tying end [Sewing Twine,jFU* end Cotton fc3»A full •apply of the above articles constantly on head or made to order at the lowest cs*h priros. |a37;lyd MOORHEAD & CO., KASGTACTUKSU Or A|m«rican, Plain and Corrugated, GAXi'V'AJNTZKD bhket iron, For Roofing, Guttering, Spotting, As. Agent* for TFootf* Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron. 49 k W*rehons*~JV'9. ISOlPVrsf Srof, PittiburcH, inratlyd -A.. LYONS, (Successor to A. Lyons k Co.) LOOKING GLASS A PICTURE FRAMES, IND DULtI IN VARIETY GOODS, Sc C., No. 13S Wood ,t„ Tltttbarch, Pi, fi&dtf MORRIS Sc COLTART, MU MASIiriCTBMU 0? HUGHE'B PATENT ATMOSPHERE FORGE AND TRIP HAMMERS. Utboistnn. JFumfttiw, JAMESW. WOODWELL, T. B. TOCSG 4 CO., ; published daily and weekly by 6 . BIDDL B & 00. Ma-THBDAJLYGAZBTTEi*OuMutt,~a>rpapcrtnlha Wot, and hazing an atenrin circulation amongst Vie btuinext men, and reaching aU dales, it afert inducement* to advert Uteri at Vie best ws&m through which to reach the mHie. MS'THE P/KEKLY GAZETTE iaued every YMmer day and Saturday, m a targe btaaktilheet,andcontaintin addition, to the newt of the week, a cartfldty prepared and rdiallereperto/Uu Mtrkett, commercial anamotutary of' afxrt, and an accurate Bank Note Met, corrected weekly for tinj paper—mating it Pit best Qtmma-xdal Ecwpapcr in the TERBSi DAILY—Six Don in per annum, payable j Q advanca. or 12 W c«nti per week, payable to the Carrier*. WEEKLY—Two Dollar* per annum, payable In advance. Club* ire furnished on too following term*: Four copies one year..— UOO 3 en “ “ “ 00 twenty** •* “ —— , 2Q oo And on* to the person getting up tlu dob frts. £7*Advance payment* ire itrlrily required, aad no m per will be sent after the time I* up to which it w*j pail Bates of Advertising, 1 Squue of ID line*, 1 time—— \"““ t “ 1““"3 “ .. _ I-'-"' ... .. „ i “ “ >»«*•. -It* r “ “ ; “ -S 00 1 “ 3 —4 00 1 “ M “ 1 mtmlh jqq 1 “ “ “ 2 “ - ...... ... TOO 1 - - - 8 - gso i u “ “ ia - - 2000 Y©ftrly*dTerti«r« arteutUM to oi»»qmr«, chang. able at pleasure, per epnnm..^........... trilh Cota treble orfee. Thi Bibolt of Mo- Rucbanan’s First two Ynabs a omca.—By ovcrlookingihedcflciency bills, loans Mid some ether matter, the Union pretends to haTe ciphered down the appropria tion bills to $66,000,000, or there aboati and takes great credit to the Administration for its moderation. The Union does not connl the $10,000,000 ap propriated in the form of a deficiency MIL and the 6,100,000 acres of public land granted da ring the flsoal year for railroad purposes and worth not a cent less than $10,000,000 more.— These sums make the appropriations amount to $85,000,000 on the Union’s own showing. To show the enormity of this sum for the uses of our Government, we desire the attention of oar readers a moment to the following table of com parative expenditures of our Government now and In 1828 : Receipts pro y«*r. Population. Receipts. population. 0 1823 ..10,006,M0 50>t0.C« 20 P P 103 flfl 25,600,000 66,000 213 57 lu pg 16,603,400 646 32 43 33 Es. pro rata Military es- Nsral sx tear, rzpaodlt’i. as to pop. , peodlturo. iwßditnro. 1823...9,764,164 00 O.W 24 tS 2 6W.76S 1667-65,033,669 70 —S U , 184694 M 67 . 12,061)t»4 IT Ua 91 44 10,147,92 S Now, expenditures ought to decrease rather than increase with population, for obvious rea sons. But if it were otherwise, according to expenditures in 1828 and the rate ef increase in population, the expenditures now ought not to exceed $28,000,000, whereas, on the Union’s own admission, they are considerably more than double tbat amount, and the Administration of 1823 was by no means remarkable for its economy. But were the figuring of the Union correct, and the appropriations bat half of what they actually were, it would reflect nocreditupon the Administration, for the largest sum which has been named as the aggregate of appropriations falls considerably short of the specific estimates ~c£4he executive departments, without referenoe to theJea&lLg.XS&gmmendalion ofthePresident, which would hareistfrd-'3*nT millions to the amount. Let us take a few iliastriiWJli^ For custom-houses, fortifications, and tlie~4l: _ tension of the Capitol, the appropriations are reduced below the Executive estimates and recommendations upward of a million of dol lars. For the navy, Congress granted only seven of ; “• teD »loops-of-war called for by the secretary of the navy, and refused altogether the fifty gunboats for which the Union, writing in behalf the President’s Swiss Guard of contractors and jobbers, was so pertinacious. The increase of the army was the Ptesidenl’s favorite scheme, and in that he failed altogether, llis five regiments, whleV-would have constitu ted a permament charge inpon the oountry of between seven of-doUars, were killed outright, andr the three regiments of volunteers have been Asietly abandoned. Thus it will be seen that, bad Congress yield ed to the wishes of the Administration, the ap propriations would have exceeded $120,000,000. To meet these expenditures forty millions of debt have been contracted or authorized, and if we may rely upon the estimates of Mr. Howard of the Committee of Ways and Means, authori ty for ten millions more will be needed before the first day of next February. The financial result of two years of Mr Bn chanan’s, Administration will, therefore, be the us ng up of a surplus of twenty-four milUonsof dollars, and the creation of a debt of fifty millions. * The Union may think this is a creditableehow ing for the President's first two years in office • but in this section of the country, even with the notorious profligaoy of the forty thrives in the Common Conncii of 1652, and of Fernando Wood in 1855-67, fresh in our minds, we must say of Mr. Bacbannn’s Administration, that none but itself can be its parallel.— From the Nev Terk Poet, of June 28. Death 01 the Ret. Da. Brarua.—Tb« death of this distinguished Wesleyan dlTlne is men tioned in the telegraphio deipEteh from Halifax of the Arabia a neira. r For more than half a century,—for close upon Elxty years,—Dr. Bunt 'lng wielded so east as inflnencein the Wesleyan 'Chnroh and was so eminently a pnblio man, that a brief epitome of hia inhaential career cannot fail to interest the general reader, eren on this side of the Atlantic. For the sketch which we subjoin we are indebted mainly to lithi°M“i “/• !'n” le £l- n Pr '* ohcr «." published at the Melodist Rook Concern in this city Dr. Bunting was a natire of DerbyriUre, and at the time of his death was aboat serenty eight jears of age, and had been a minister of the Methodist Church aboat fifty-nine years During that time he held in succession almost eyerjr high position at the disposal of the church and was several times elected president of the Wesleyan Conference—the strongest evidence of esteem and confidence which a minister of that denomination can receive at the bands of his colaberers. He was also for many years sen ior secretary of the Wesleyan Missionary So ciety, the great financial snocess and general prosperity of whioh society were to a great ex tent the result of his admirable and sagacious management. Subseqoentlyhe was chosen pres ident of the Wesleyan College at Richmond, which office, as hia years and infirmities increased, he more than onoe resigned, bat the Conference refused to accept hia resignation, but ho held that office, with the understanding that besbould bear as Uule of the burden of it as possible, to the time of his decease. Not a few of our readers who visited Europe to attendthe first meetings of the Evangelical At liance formed more or less familiar acquaintan ces with this truly , great and good man, and still more will remember the prominence of hia name in the proceedings of that body, whioh were freely reported in our columns. More than one of our own most esteemed clergymen have de scribed him as at that time remarkable for his patriarchal' appearance, as well as for bis apos tolical bearingaod influence. For some years, we believe, he hat. been very infirm, but has nevertheless taken an active part in counselling the Wesleyan Church in lie missionary, educa-' tional and financial departments. He was ona- ; ' ble to attend the last Conference of the body,' but sent a touching and affectionate farewell to I bis brethereo, expressing his belief that he> should no moreeppear among them. Few men,: we believe, citberin thiseotmtryon in England, have more completely filled the sphere in whioh they were called to move than did the venerated -Dr. Bunting.—.Y. Y. Cpm.Ado. A Sraocutn Coucicßßoa.—Not the least of ail the memorable incidents of the day, is the faot tbat, whllo two brothers 1 were suspended from two'of the most important dioceses in the Episcopal See In this oountry, in tho run to i oleot their successors in office, with years Inter vening, two brothers succeeded and two broth ers were defeated. The suspended bishops were the RL Rev. H, N. and B. ’T. Ouderdonk, two brothers - who* were 1 consecrated• respectively Bishops of Pennsylvania and New Fork, A. D. 1827ahdl880—aotaethirty ycarsago, and are now consequently venfrabJe -vith the snows of many winters. 7 The two. .successful candidates for their official position wero the two brothers .the Bovi Dn. Alonso and Horatio Potter. The two defeated candidateafbr the . same honor are the two brothers, the Rev. Dr. Frank Vinton, of New York, and tho Rev. Dr. Alexander Vinton, Rector of St "Paul's, Boston^— Portland Mirror. A “Blaox” Rrpupucah. —It i 9 ;wcll known that Hon. Tom Corwin is very dark oomplex loned—about as black in the face as a half breed Indian. When making the welcome speech to John J* Crittendon, the other day, he told him he was welcomed by men of ail parties, j including btaek Republicans, and pointed to his! own face for proof, which brought down the an- i dience in a great shout . i A YixMaaava correspondent of the Boston I 7’wfsays thatths. Democratic party keeps a stiff I upper-lip. J>ody 'generally has a stiff «dafttfcrata who differed with him on the Lecompton question to forget and forgive. He thus releases the P e pnblicana of the district from any obligation W'frich they might otherwise have felt themselves to support him, and leaves them free to choosA* candidate of their own. Wo have no doubt tKPJ will avail them selves of this freedom, and vMect a thorough going Republican as his successor- —JFniAmyion Republic. ' Tns Baltimore Patriot has a timslyTXtation u to the treatment of beasls of burdenTirtfil Stt?* *' Wo cg th °* e wbo «« entrusted tnth the care and use of oar draft animals in* this summer heat, to be forbearing and patient towards them; to remember that thej hare feelings to be hart, strength to be exhausted by overwork in tho hot sun, but no freedom to rest when they are tired, and no speech to implore consideration for their weak ness or their wants.” Wool —Mr. Beasione, of this city, has bought about ono hundred and twenty-fir* thousand pounds of wool, at from 20 to 40 cents, the lat ter price only for extra, in Licking, Knox and Manon counties. " Wool comes in Unusually light and clean, a Journal ° W W ° ol B Towerf -—' Columhut (Ohio) Tn* Comptrollers hip. -—The law creatine 7 > i “•* offloe 8 0ea into effect on the first of M< i “ appointment is therefore reqaired to bo mode by the Gorernor for the interim be ”**?, d,l THURSDAY, JUKI U PUno Port** »*Diif»etarwl by P lck “^ n bj them toanrrtlitf taooM In this dtp, and .11 ortoi. anil h ehnaii dlncue u th. intwcrlUr. no pa- „ »ni*TT PADS „ .. 00 y>, and SILVEa UEDAI3 U*TO been awarded to CmCKXSINO — Dear Sir—Since my arrival la America 1 hare t«KMU, “T* **• PUno# of M «“«. ChlcSrtag A I can only repeat to yon (white thaoklnayon kXnd, y hniUfaed for my La. ,tt !L W £J cl, . l . h * T * •<> *l4 before: the In etrameaU arsthotMt I bare eeen la the United Staieeeod will oompar* farorahly with any I bare ever known. rente, very truly, g. THALBetio n 1» addition to thoae la eton. eoapdieiail theetyloemanofoctoredbyChlckeringJl aSS IMNO™BON« INO ®° ETi3 bj omoK- ARE WARRANTED. JOBS H. SHCXXOB, ror . CU ? kariB * * Pom for Pittsburgh ladirnt era PennaylTaala. Jr3dSw T PIANO a AT A BABfiATW ijftoxroaioosD hand. / INE &t Kosewood octavo, PI- «tfaass&sft feassffl CTI i. FmE tlnly BOW Bad «lRUt(d • nod uunttet lHtnnMiL ~L, «TM B f““ ! B “ B iA“™a l ? aip “ r ,f °" «»TOT.' 160 LlmltM orP*rp4ta»l, Itociuullw, Fomltnr. m*»bjr Jfooai* la Town or Oocntry. Jl Offio# No. 308 Walnut Street. —Pi-- H. KUBBB * BRO^Ko.Mpmhrtr—t jUlpgiunj count* 6 par coot. Ann*. B.E.Lota.. iaooo 00 —— JariMylrinU TUUrood • 4000 0o fltodtoftbalUlUoooMßtoßt latitMo ia7*oon Btobk of Countr Flro Intnrsnca Co . , j*uo m- 2£s & l?E^!£2“ i «»» wilt LDllmtl pA|n f — |, |,^111\ ’ 1 . M fll u BoakJUconaU.>cenMdlatara».ata._. rniiTZi wp oo hxai ftod Is lftS# » MOSIC OF THE TIMES. MnaloeftitTitn*, UuilaoflhtTitbM, Malic of lb* Ho for lb# • _ . Pint* or Violin. - - PlnU-cr Yioljo. Plot* or TloUn. BtlagUie Uat collection of Son**, Djiutaf VsUjm, Jla OotimOT*, etc-pnblfißd. Price Plfty Gw**.— Sent bj moll, poet paid, from tfe* Old E*t*bltxb«d PUno °TC* or „ CHARIjOTrJ BLUMB, }<£& - • KO.XIB Wood 3d door obo*»Piß>» PIANOS 1 "PIANOS An ■ddilloaal i took of t Uso Forte* th« ctUbßted bctorie* of • . BMIMWAt AMHA NBW TOBK; huhhb * olab3e, #i» TOBE. batjut been neelrad.and«hoo*t«tfian of E>Brch«ier9n . a, w Ben* QnUlca, EeiJ. L. WocUioo, gJj^- T u J«^4 c l l 4ri«s.W r J.PatUnon, WBL Y. mrn, Prudent, D«o„ i. unuzt M*jx, Umb 1 Op, PhlWripbli Baci, Morgan A Btfdihl« do. Truitt, Bro. AO©, do. Pumrtnr, Caldwell A Co, do. A. T. Low A 00, do. Btd&srita, Joatica A 00, , do. PEPOBUBQII Of?IC% No. 87 77ATEB BTBEEI Kofedtf «Aw. pompgiro, Aicwit Frtalilia Plw lu«nu>e« Coi PBILADXLPBIA Aothorixed Capital, Oua Mniinnl Bee*rad and Acenwwilatad domeo; JTo. 01 B&httt Strut, aboi Fin loisnitc* on Baflilon, ] fraeally. I Marine !n«BT«r)r> j world. i i Inlaad Lunrance on Oooda, li Kid Luid Carriage*, ta all part*] tkrcffobla term*, ooutatast with I QKORQB W. OOLLADAI^brnJe Philadelphia. T WL.BOWRRfLforaerly BegHii JOHH N. COLEMAN, flimoTOo Hardware and Gallery Meith •treet, abort Uutrt, PhlbU JOaiPH OAT, flm of Jompb 04 12 Quarry vtreet, Phlla. T EDWARD V. MACHETTX, flri Importing Hardware March] •treet, abort Race, Phil*. [ HOWARD HINCHMAK, Ann c\ and Oonmteion Merchant*,! BlghUj.PbJla. _ GEORGK W. Qalsm Waso« t S«or»tßi7. JOSHU, BonongaJael* Company, 07 FZTTSBUSOIL Omaw—JAIIESA. HUTCHISON, President HENHT 1L ATWOOD, Secretary. Oma, No. 08 wlm Snot, Niß Jtuun Again* aU ki*dt bf fin and Karin* J£i ASSETS, MAT* Ath, IW8: Stock Do* Bill*, payableca dooud, wound by twoaparoeedaimn , fIAO.TKM? TO Premium Notee... dTJJOS 20 BUli Racelrable t£G6 21 llSaharce Mechanic** Bank Stock—oo«t OO M do B*hk of Pittsburgh do' do 2,780 00 40 do Escheats Bask do do fcQ6O 00 100 do Cl tlx* a** do do, do ............ AI7J 00 Balaoco of Book Acoocota S.OSB Bft Offlw Furniture ... , _ ®eo gg Cvh , Zl IVB9 78 oiucrtmc ffm. A, Caldwell, Bobt. Dalxell, WQooa Millar, !«■ John BcDctih Tho*. 8- CUrh, Om. A. Berrj Jmbm a. Hatchlaon tICTBT M. ATWOOD, S« a', lutnrancO Company Stafegj B u r a h . President. F. U. GORDON, Secretary. , OTHCE, Ko. 02 Water ttreet, (Spang A Co?V~'> np Pitu^nrch. \KZ Intm again* *U kind* of nr* end Marine Suit ma^ ed W mho «re wett kntnen in tkt community, and Wto art h* ASSETS, OCTOBER 31, 1857. te?-^S eoo,,ti + oo BttultlSiVabU-™ •" ' " Hq « Oflls* Furniture *»j2} 00 Otwn Accoanta 0 47SM Canh i —1,,- 14>641 46 Premium Nnfw i AntiA KO Bail Diacoouted 1 *** «ts« 2 5? Georg* Dtrsl* a. Miller. Jr n J. W. Butler, 0. W. Jftckxm, Junes UcAolej, Alexander tuwr, Andrew AckUr. nolGc rittiborgh Lire, Fire and fiuine ini. do.' , Offioe, yp, 96 Water Street, PXTTSBOBOB, PA. „ . « ROBT. GALWAY. Proddan*. Tk» IM JSS^SimaSS: «4ia«Jppl riven tad trffeatariw, tad JUrineßUk pa And uplnri Lea or Oub*m br fir*. S- “■> "“l B.TIPU« . ** tb " l roa i wl Ih rafVty Robert Q&lwij, hand UeCTnrkea, jowpb p. OasamTk. O n . John Scott, Jats« UonbolL XfcTtd Bkhtf. JISM W. Hillmni Quo. ArbathaoL He Great Welters Fin m Manna lm. Co. I o» Pfrrr.iTiyT.pnTi Qfia 1* amfay t AiOdtop, Ho. «a jfaUut, mure/ fiyrtA Stmt. H.i tn i no ?. IZSI> 4soa,oco. Sorptoi, Jiaoirj lit, JBsi„. \ 11/riT q, Wf ra-TOHUraO-UmuJ or hmful tgr * u 04 17 *ps UkSVnd OUrlnaUlW UavSS4lto.L WUIbUD DwUOJC, UlO PIM ttrirt. AUxinder WhtfTden, BluriuuiJll North front I«m Httlehont Attorney andOoao»*llcr. £fc2r B E?srSi£ A Co. £\**®*Ji ®s* °* * r#e 7 * 0(L (mdtalthl n-n TWroSSS' £ ra ObCordr Taoe. flna of OllSitte AfeUnr^^^ 7 J»*.lL Smith. firm ol Jm.B.SoIS A Co jv o- * oUer » offlc* Smooth Third «tro*L * AR*»d Taylor, office Cairo QtrfroDertT J f>“ J- Slocum, office 229 BoothnSd stnU. £Q LATHEOP, Praeldcui. UEWTS OBrSOSY, ) W ‘ DaSIIHQ, Vico Beoond Vie* Pmiit f BriaehOffice,! Wall tt. N, T. JiAALES WRIGHT, Secretary aadTreaenr®- Js ttK-kl^»«issr -t? T "JtairmSftwS&rg!, I s Iks' sur ' : fas* rs?" Wits' v-fflass,, - j UU 1 t»o«« no 0 /*™ •Mkruatv, P^W.BoIUi, *-J. Joom, I'kjwm. . pS* ; esSi - ' &ifriii&i& .j> mum*-* A.CUMH. .-.■•■ ■-i jrj!». w •;$ 2* i--•gp-.| | -|; ■■-'-■■ - - "-iSntiatMiM ■ ‘ T'-„ j\\>ri'.^;i ; ga ”.T •' '~i • s. VOLUME LXXI-—NUMBER 171 insurant*, >ptny of . _ Wflt ASSETS MATI,IBSB. Stock Dn»-Bffl*—payabls n demand K . .*SSSS~*S= S K 2 j£§s jloek Account* . ; taw* ax J • H. Shoroberrvr, W.K. Nlmfck, • ». .1 DoO*n,_ —11,000,000 tattoo FFIOE. Second, I’hOflMfMa. furniture, Merchandise, Ac. Freight!, to oil parti of by Istkas, Stars, Canals f tht Onion, oil the meet •cnrity. Ouh on hand Balance* In hands of Agenta, Premiums on Marta* Policies recently toned, tod oth er debts da* the Company™ Bab*Crlptkm Kfti** lj Recorder of Deeds, A&, Ur of WE*. airman A Smith, Twt lent*, No. 21 North it A Son, Coppersmiths, No. WaiUa UatUo. Jawph ILfieal, XdBBBd A. &OO&M, John 0. Daria, Johnß.PtnroM, G«org» G. Lelper, Uwin Itarllnrtoa, ! Dr. B.M.Hortoo. I WiUitm C. > Hugh Cnlf. Bpeactr Ucllralo, Cnirla* Kalltj- Jaaea 0. Hand, TheophUaaPnidlsc, Jasaa Traqoalr. WHUmb Zyre, Jr, J- F. Pe&iMas, Joaina P. Ejr*, Baranil £ Stoics, HaaryHoan, Jaaxaß. Ucnrla TbfltßM 0. Hiao. Bobert Bortoo, John B. Scmpli PfttsVe. WM. iiAßimSSdent: _ TH03.0. HANX). Tice President.. SnxT Lnjctv, i«r*taiT. P. A. MADP.ntA, A^eat, 85 Water ■troet. PittabtirdL rta of Uaehett* A Rahmri. tUnta, No. U 4 North Third r Llrlantoa A Prodoe* lNa.27i Market rL, above ICOLLADAT, Preddsot. t ROBINSON, > fifth street /op stairs.) fLJooca Brook*, Jacob P. Joqm fcp*lyd->l2 ClUieni’ lninnmee Comp’y of Pituborsh. WM. BAOiLfIY, President, SAMUEL L &sntarj. Ofl«M WaUr Brut, bOwen Us rW end VTbcd Sk _ «&Wes HaH nod Cargo Bfclu « Che Chlo wl Ui* tf«lppl Rim*, and frtbataries. ev* a^?? 50 £ t^** atllrtlQS,or ‘ i “ a4 8«t , rPIrft. Abo,aadan of th* Be* and Inland Navigation aadftaiupgrt. $237,710 U Wo. Jm. M. Oooptr. J«. Pork, Jr., Irk U. Pcrmock, 8. H*rt*o*h- Qgt. &al d TB, Okstb W. Brow*. Joseph 6. Pool, John CUrtva. £. WEer. Ch&ri«« P. hs^& t B.Ko*U«b, X P. B. 6otu7, 0. Bbersaa, 8. J. Kagujpe, 7. Buauvsn t ß#cr*terii7Qs ***&Jb „nt TTCGH MILLER’S XEW~BOOfi—xa? !l ? o'SS? JSe^JJ - Ui,003 TS $317,041 U Wto. UcKatfbt, NithiaU nniiM Alex. Nlofek. iWrld H. Lonj, WMH.m H flwiUK O.|W. Klcketßßt I^BOWfOF^ENToUITJchaar Ilook*tor», No. 20 St. Clair ttrwtr ' r XUrWofht Trpo Glory of Woman. ?& cent* g-KSiSBBSrSs-^ittaSUs-r*-■:-*■■ Th* IndUa Eataillon, by Ur. Duff, So r. M. GORDON, B*c*; KECSIYED TIUS PAf ' Bueraftfr Historr C. Ltd ▼ . aSSSS^JsafeSs ttaPriae* o f tha Hom® cfDatfd. "->**]* by ®IH, J. L. ,78 Fourth gt- '■Alexander Bradley. so»pbS.L»ch, jJofaa FnUartoa. Nathan F. Hart; ißexid H. Chambers jWQllaa Carr, I Bobert H. Hartley. Joim iram, VSUABLEWORKSONbi. ~ fesaaanssßsa-y^ CkKnplou Wotki on Cb«mitf r &> icloiltMl i Jf u ?*i a ?’*J““'OUlplenhnniJdo - Btocbhirdd. Chcaical/ltld Loctora; OnUlnt. ctOiemhUrr^ BUUW.Prißflple.of do Q'Sss« T xr ,ot 't ,rj ' IaJS!C‘l a JS!C‘ Chmlnrj for Bated.; « f> ortho fear Steons \ ' do appUndtoDyoto*: t BraUlo. on th. o» ol ,bo KoirfjS. 1 Tor»!«by Jolt eaYI m_d T\TEW BOOKS and fresh irappEes ik u^^S?X.S r H Sjs^s l Ss’ m! ' ; CTV nSS'KSSnaSjS£S“' Sr^- gSSSgSgisßii SSSSSnSSSfe.-. » ”*■; n-w., cwrtTa."^ \ tertoa Beard PabUatioasA £ P«to nd Bm SS^SS'S2S, L of &*"• Portaonafw, ffritlm T. W. - Wat«h *ad OUcklSaliflr « importee op . er * J?V3 < DTE! WATGHESAOTJinmKri^P KojfflPlSUißrortiWTO. Wood ad wor> wirrotwi.... . - i v-v .i 1 ITo £W liberty ifawt,-- - . - .;f* : ,FLOCK -.2 _ftf .fcaflitf ■’- H £ggy* * UMS-r-JajSt^receired'lrcgi fen"- ttonTSvSVvSJ."* fn l*rior'&Aß3aO. , nU33S, ttr«s v .*/ | ittop^docbh «tg.' ®*jrw la •hrfMxt raovood.v ft y»i» | Jil fafaflattnad tiOarntt cewcuoot to v*,/' '■■'lt Tterar*»d*p*od«j i... .: :} :| ■•j_j**--i-‘':'i -/.''n ■--/ . ’3*0.8l Jgth : ';,V r p \j|/ALL -Paper Hacrinra. ‘‘ .’. $ ■•■ •: W PRANCE, Esdcral' atreat,' neat' *■ . 4 Ijasass«^:S;;.! 100 " ~1-if •- •» «® .-fcetfilard©'-- -M •>;•-! & - W ; . rf >:a innate Compaar jsscso* Wade Hampton, A. A. Carrier, . BcUrtPatriet ; - -■' u **nnmtraw.'^^fS J . • Insurance. Parmer* l and Heeianiej’ Fin aad Esriae • Imnranes Company. B. W« ConwSceoadaßU WalnotSU i*Bll±DJiLP3rA. Aftsirtfi , , ;, ■ :——■•!_■-_■ ::.f«naf Pittsburgh (HBo«e 80. 90UjUeisMreob _ THOMAS Areal. The feHowinglitt will »fcow theanwont paid at (1m Pittsburgh Aguxj tor lossts’&nm Jtrna IS6G to April 1S68: Herbert Goedal, $ 600 00 B. Hill ACa , SIM 76 Wn. Bidden. 600 00 Rochester MaunLCo. 153 CO frank Wolff. .. 400 00 lTa. 276 CO “• - 196 00 S. HcrranJ A Co*—ZM> 00 W. W. McGregor 800 W. Dflvcnh, OO j r U 7 60 J. SI, Inrin, 650 CO * Co— 830 67 Edw. Spence,**—. «CO otl g- l S* 72 O-H. Pbb!«o.£J—. MO M 200 OOEnglidiAßichardeoa 190 00 S OO Si.'-r, Kind t Co_ eco JohnWUrai a 00 E. mu 4 Co. W t! Ph!kr?Crj;7r-- ™ OO ' r »- Mcßendry »CO PbelMp Carr A Co— 4600 00 tt. SOI An» ...... a « J. L Ebua l <£ 61 00 Span* A Co 23 CC Wm. McCuily 25,8 17 Arccla. 71 11 IWC CO Adams AAfCUntoct <9 00 W. McCully A Co.—. 750 00 D. Barnard.™. _ 64 oc B *^o»PrawrLTiku f atyrfPJtobnrehi«L. ’* ao,lD7 W B«to* me, an Alderman In and fiir asad city, nerscaaUr f*™* Tbomaa J. Boater, Agent of the Fanners'and Machai to wbo * h* 1 ®* dnI J ■**» according to lav, doth depose and say that th® foregoing statomantS p y* . v THOS. J. UUMIULAnat. Mart mts April T, 155'V - LsoaaapS. Joana, Aldep*^ Enttka Insnrance Company of Pennsylvania* Office No. 99 Water at, Pittsburgh, ratsroa*. 0. w. Ctu, luae 3L Pennacit. W. W. Marti b, E. T. Ixvch. Jr_ Davtd H 'OuuUms, George S. Strides, Lpaerecm. SHOESBEBGEB,fnn ajitflsi Bon. Turn, Scc’j. Jobs & M worth. Friods Sellers, Wa. B. He?*, Jot* Shiptoo/v.. Walter Brjiitt,'" v IwrihJr. ' O. COFFIN, Ageaz, Wood strata- 230,391 96 36,893 00 02,730 67 100,000 00 •709,760 37