pr~ TUTAOKEOWN 4 FINLEY, WhoteJe B' L. FAHNESTOCK fc Co, lot® ofttvlrm • *. 1. lunuck * Co,’ aad An*,WlolaaLUDr»K» «U, Pltaborttv. P». J S, A. FAHNESTOCK * CO., ; ule DrogsUU aad Micatoi of WWU tmd, and UUunpTconwr Wood, and Fn»t ftrw*»» Wtt»- targfe. ''•■•• * ' ~' ■— T SCIIOQNM AKEK, MANUFACTURER ‘J • lithargsPc ttf and WhoUaala Deakr In Palota, OUa, YaruUhta, Tmw tfna.fei.Ko. edilji Toils HAirr; Jr. (SUCCJESauttXU JA^ In r*jnt»,olU, Pjwtaft, *o eorn«r Wood »nd fibcth itreat*, Agg»t far Dt. T<*J« M** l ** o *- _ JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DKAL *r In Tlrofi, PalnU, Ml*. Tarcunm and DrMtnSk, No. at libtrtj ,tte.t,HtOtolcO., gigßgagaßseaafe. mar3l:l7d*w ' *r** ' ‘ nj*. n | llKlli T?BAUNABETTER. WHOLESALE AND < J 3 p.f.fl nrngriitfc. coniw of liberty ud 8u CUir iti, htttboadi.'.:. • ••'YOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR 10 L. *1 ± Co.)eon«r Market ttroct a&i DlbdcwJ, k«r* •****»*» »•»,*** l>ntg«, U*6ldoc«,9fodJda«Clu«t«, Perfumery, tod »U articleapm WatartoMibOilnaw. , . « „ • JarPb ptweriptlous carefully eoopocnWja »» boar*. ' •; ; J** 1 ? .. T\R. GEO. HTkEYSER, DRUGGIST, 'j,i I 9 lift Wood itrert. »tret tnd Tfrgta / AU«y»nttttatgh v 1 > a.' ' ‘ 1 T*EEcS" 4™ H CTOHIfTSON, Commireion I j a till Vorw&nllßs Merchant*, dealara luVeitere Be A£*S££"l SS? wIESES, Bptter, Llnaeed Olt, Pot Seed*, Grain, Dried Fruit, and Produce ■aaarallr. Beat brand* family Floor alwaya .on of llSttaMCo'a celebrated Patented JHSSeir SS. U«SS2d and lto Flntria, .betryo • Wood and BmlthfteU eta-, rHUburgh, Pa. aptly j .'JrmEESE WAIIEIiOUSE.—HENKX U. \J OObUyff. odlngend Oommterioo Merchant,anJ fiwSer in Choeee, Barter, I*ke Reh *nd Produce genwrily, Wuo'l at-, abort Water, FltUbnrglu n T^ a of warren, * ; • tJ • Ollio, Commlttiea and Forwarding Merchant, and ' wholeeale Dealer In Wetter* Eeeerro Cheeee, Botter, F* tad l>«rl Aeh. ud Weetern Produce generally. Front ft, *tw.en SaUthfieU end Wood, Plttibargb. • AVld 0. HEKBST, FLOUR, HH> Proririoa and Ooamtaloo Merchant, So. 881 Liberty rtreet. comer otM Pittsburgh, httaltoa don to tbe aiete of Floor, Fork, Bacon, Urd, Cberee, Batter, OriUm'DrlodFftiiti.Beedi.fcfc.ic. • j gyOondgnineote reepfrctftmy solicited- Atifis.- FORSYTE, (SUCCESSOR' TO ft Scott,) Ponrardlngwid Ootwntolon ate* chut, 1 Dower h» Wort, Hide*, flour. Bacon, Urd taAUn OH will Produce geoendly, No. 7S Weter at, Pittibafgh, Ffc TT'AGLE WAREHOUSE.—JAS. GAHD IEJ CCSR, WhoJe«*le Dealer In floor, rroTttow and Prodnen renerallj, No. 6 Sercafo alrwl, between Liberty tttd BmUbfield, PltUburgb, Pa. ■ Q-Twma caah. r ' mixiy_ KIDDLE, WIRTS * CO., General Com tdafonUarthutaMid ln an^Fro atm* K0.1*5 ÜbwtJ .imt, PllubwA, P»._ **-Coo«HmnenHVrlioU«l u 4 mlMtctorj Mttna mf n tc*d. . deleayqawi insurance agents. R FINLEY, AgentEurok* InmrinceCa, « No. 9 Water street. • A ”■ A, OARKIEB-, SECRETARY ft - fetuMjlroJ* Inaoranc* Cbtnptty' Pitt»lmi»D, 3cae*’Bc3ldiaK.rogrt!i itrcct. • _ __ SAMUEE L.MARSHELL, Secretary Oiti jgaf Oomproy, M Water M. GORDON, Secretary Western Inrar i <tt Vatf ftwt» - GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frant » U» H» manse* eonw Wooa i A.' MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware • Mctrul Intense* <&, U W*t«r«trp»t. _ fFHOS. J. HDNTEE, Agent Farmer*' and I llecbwitc^lMCwnt^OxeWwwrrtmt. TOSHOA KOBINSON,. Agent Continental U. Icrnr*ocg l\ Tlfth itrwt. ' . - w. POINDEXTER, Agent Great WesV ,«pla«tir»aCTOo^gri'rciPtftmt. T> OBINSOJT & CO., Dealer in Carpets, &c. K) Ho. 83 Fifth ttxm t ILL.IAM McCLINTOOK, Wentor in Carpal*. No. 112 Market rttwt. it 2 w»l>. A H. M’CAIiLCJX. , Dealer in carekts,,oilJ2J UATTD4OB, dke. So. W Foorth ttravt sasr IRISH k MACKENZIE, Attorneys ut I^vr. OtlxXo.'« tMrthH'l.borEh, r»- NourrEJib Us s*l QHta ComaM««lt*nwT. OBEIVC M'K.N HjHT, ATTORNEY AS , BolUWt ot tb. Budcrf HlUMtlh. Jourlh «m»t. PHUbarth. ° i Obem 3. * A. P. MOKKISON, AT OBc. So.«aronrthrt,n~ Wjoa. P»- - /-i iTIoVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy (j, DrjOioK •!*« °< thoorlgliul »« Wn,J>oi* tUtattOrKt, fitntiurgh. SuiU’UY & uuuuuru.m, UEALJsjg Tocrtb wfl ' 11. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, . Daalerla BoaerU, dIU. Rm* BlT** Oooli Rt'Wrtllj. '».Tentr-«»* »»«* ,land '. OABBIAaBB AND BtTG&IKS, ■■>■■■ VOS IIU At . ■ rpUE subscriber offers for sals, oreMWf ' i j^^SKassSbSSSi®™ • Ss^issaaMMSsSS, to ll» latomt offc***®* wtoMa* lo pwdiM»,to gi ; ■'nitoMUAßMotU eooTeoUnt * *££ vita. ■ • ■ —* Carriage and Yiajon Hnuntaetory. M Ij BiTBPHKNS, Agent, Jhnwfi-tiWeW "^ =Kl2 ? TOSS ot ail »l**erlpUoo*j InduAlaS wot * *“ iro*,«rew»»uw , ML Spi. - CGMb »n<» C«rrl««. •'““fT 1 . jdunoiV»* , ®* B *“ * 0O " CITY. . " TTTOOLD RESPECTFOLLY in- BBUfartWof floUttMW piyyyJltoM* •; 1 t_ jLUonkn win b* «wcoud wili •trWnf«.»«m»ww ulbMtirol aotah. ' 1 a. foMi itu6ubb Until- * Vdai Is til low *'** ®* boat Bb»U« Shift*, T«U« sod Wb*d ttoSj SXtJuA'sttwbotooßUmDWith Ihrir p»tr«i«*» wUI » '.i portbMenmr* raquMkwlloglTß dfefrhct*. • _ . CAN BB CONSULTED atfv RiAltb^eftncrFifth u4^mUhßrti BATORDAYB,Uom 10t» ~~~ —\ -Cf.TaOfcra*- —O.KIU.W *“SSS2? os 00, aiders.-OJjAffIEBS AND hSkSk l^ tucoladFfctant s was oUkan at tbaabortart notica,** •• »"• Krtttta by atawa. Maui* wlU,«t* »crn»r ‘’jjgjjy* ahatr coto* gwaM with <■.•■., EiOna * IiAB B* _■ '-■_ iT ,a' Souse and sign painters, Vo.7T (OH Sort ofiMßnQdln|)Thlr4 atrwt^wtvm and Market rtraett, AU orders mmpUjrtteodMU. at mimiinnittHnini —I—*r~ 1 —*r~ ; mhfltljr* ctat.iTOT HALL BBBTAtmAHT, MASONIC JULZ+TITTB. STBMST, -B-isiaaKHß,:; i • : Tir' ; PBOPKIBTOE. A LL TUB DKUOACIES OF ,jS^?JSI2SS3Sik? ibortMt <u>|^!BiK» »HE EAIIiT PITTSBURGH GAZETTE Braggtet*. fftotiuK Swltts. ®atptts. attorn tps. Stjj ©oolis. ®attianto. :3>sBStturao. Ssintns. VallUNi Commission, &c. HItCHCOCKf neCKEKRT * CO., [SoecMadrs to Hnfftnnn, iTCreery AOo.] ' Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Wholcc&Io Detlan In ProdMit Float ind Woolf No. IS9 Freni end 133 &«ond it, PiiUbvrgh, Fa. npldyd—myis UtDARE tiaJKHi trZiUU tS Flour, Grain and Produoe* Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 124 .Second Si., PtlU&wrjli, P«- uySlilyd' _ " ■ ii ■ i ,mi« now Bom. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 223 Nort» Sxoml Strt'l, PHILADELPHIA, »p2O-Aflin* Jt]lia . tuca. Jos. i. LUOB. UILOOLH lock —_ rt JO9. s. IJ3DCH ft CO., - M a4a * 944 Liberty «t., Pltt.tourub, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS AS D COMMISSION MBECHANTB. DRALHHBJN FLOUR AITD^BACOW, 'l‘in Plate and Tinnßr*B Btook, AND AN UF AC TURKS. rlDdly _ —^ /Kisonißrwutroa.„crs;uaa wnmcss. IPIUSOB& U&BBAVGI1 4e> CO.» COMMISSION MEKOHANTS, DBALSR9 IN Wool, Hides, Provisions<fc Produce Generally, Ifo. 295 Liberty Street, Pittetowgh. Jill . MoAZiFQI A. CO., (UtooT J. B. Leech, MeAlpltt Filtitrergh t GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEROHAN’Iff Levs* and Wublngton At»q«i WTANWyrEH CITY, KANSAS TUUtUUBT, BkFKRKICKS: /«•i* 3. tack * to, »nd pitubargb HvAutijjmc BATH S.tXVn>MM ....A K. IWAATOS, T EWIS & EDGERTON, (Successors to D. I j i. Mor«a * Co-,) Wbol«»l* Qroerri end Ckrmmlsiion Merchant*, 107 Wood etrefet, Vimbttrgti. Henry s. kino, (late of tub firm of Rio* * Hoorbnd.) Comm Won Merchant, aad Dealer in Pig moUl and Bloom*, No.<o WateretreeLU* tewMptot,Pitmbcrgh, Pa. *?}*_. -ATUARDY; (SUCCESSOR TO.UAH , <dj, Jnm t Oo.) Com minion ma Agrintol (h«U»dUoo«niHndlinial>oU*lUHnJiid,oa JeW-.lyd Edward t. megraw, general Oommlmlon Merchant, and Wholesale Detlw InMun* betured Tobacco, Imported And Domiwtlc ®sare«6ao“L*f-» Ao.No. 2U Liberty ■lreet,oppo«ie« tbekead or wood, Pttt»* 1 Grocers. TBOA. URU ... T. LITTLE 4b CO., TTrnOXiESALE GROCERS, YY coMMisarox merchants, dealer* !d fLOUB, BACON, CHEESE; FISH, OILS and PRODUCE- Hs. 11» hmi *t„ PUUhargh. P». Liberal «dT«nc— made <w cooilgßgwpta. w OBJSBT DICKEY, Whole.*a!o Grocer, > Prodoeoand Comm Man Uerebsat, No. IS* /if o *?* ,oe4f Pa. apfclya AGALEY, OOSGRAVE A CO., Wbolmlß Grocer*, Xu*. 18 tad SO Wood atr««t, Pitt* T.V.VANDER KING. WHOLESALE Grocor *ad Importer of Sole Aih, No 213 liberty sooec, Pluabonb, Pe. “P l **** ‘TONES * COOLEY, TOOLE LAJLE GKO -11 (toh poat JTurnUbera, dwder* in PrcxJar* l ana Httabanh Maaoteturw, N©.lil Water itrvxt, DearCbarry Altoj.ruatarnh.P.. » 533“ tuft- r. BOTITPU— • .Mh a gwiTlWt ..... JOJI B. ttHRIVER * DILWORTH, .WHOLESALE o Onom, No. 130 •»* 132 Second atnet, (between Wood •ad Bm&flcM, PiLiibursh- ; 1» n ~, -WnumTLOTTL ToiSTTIOyS T CO., WHOLESALE • I grocvraftsdCommlalon Xltrdiinta, No. ITS Wood «M 238 liberty «tre»t, PitUtmrgh. J ' olß JOBTK TTISOS». TfTATT & WILSON*. WHOLESALE GRO- W OERB. CooudlHob D«!»rrln Pro docattd Kttalmrjh Ntx2Ss Liberty f ? *JJ'** Plttitmrgfa. Ju2 ?_ YSAIAII'CICKJiY & CO, wholesale; I oneM Comotetoo Merchant and Dealer* fnrrotJno*, Mo. 80 Water etmUaad 03 Froottfrert, Pitabargh, M . MoCUTCHEON WHOLE--: / SALE Grocer, Produce And Commlwion‘.Mercliaat, DMtler In M»trol»ctarod Article*. No. 1» «TtT itmt. corner ot Brewery »T, WtUbttr«h t Pn. T t“cO.rWHOLESAIE twip Wat*r*nd Front»t-. FtttsUirgh. *P IB _ tS'Hb&bTson 'T"ca, wholesale XV. Orocon, OomciWoß Morrti»nt«,«od p»l«i* to oil &S« of ProrlAnn, Fmdoco Bid PituUrch «*”»«£“”*■ S£gs Llbßtyttml. ntubanh. JBSiljd qbert tt. king, wholesale gro , (jM CotmniatioD Merchant, «od®wJpr i* r«ntheni, FUb, «o£ M«J *ll Wod* of Ooantrj ho. M L»b- Kjrtwrt, month of Sixth, Pltttbnrgh, P*. UJ«»» «** mad» on coral gMMnt*. J • 7 fKBs8 r snmsrr^wiroS V*. 8&1 liberty ttqwt, PUti burgh, Po. «tal, ®stalt flßmts. -pvPA NOTES, to Inreot Ih tii mbu»j to good e*n»lw»yi And tintsad •wood dmP»P* r » l “7 offic ®» ** All eamatulMtlcos «od luterrlow ■*ri ct jj *®'js‘jjs?*{* L Office QEAST STREET, ovpoatt* St. Paul» Cathedral. JeUtf • : * ■ • tSooftMllns, &t, WS. RENTODL, 20 St. Olair street, * Dralar la and JlUoellantoa* Book*, and P*poiuoryoflm«rtcan Traet goeletj’a PobUcaUoM. taflOaiawlyf . VITM. O. JOHNSTON * UO., Stationer*, W Bank Book Maiwacturtf* and Job PrhJt*r*>*’a tlVooJ tort. Wintogh, P*. : 0. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO »un»OTilSSi«Bui«toP, ledet*! »U«t,eU>doorß. S.of lUfktt aqqaf. J» P*. JOHN s. dayison, bookseller an SUttooer, nixMor toPytwm A Agi»*,.No. 68 MW* rtrwi t ßtrToprth,Pm*tntrgh t Pm. B'AY too!, BOOKSKI.LKIIS AND STA k Tiomma, mo. a wood •a**, £SJST __ « Third, Pituboijfc.r*. Beliooluxl hawßoohJCor lUnlly <m hind. L.KEAD, BQOiUikLLER ANP BTA* • Tioanm, Ko,TB Totirth «U ApoUo. Bundtogt. ; UNT ft - MINER, JJOQK-S - stationer, Muonic 11*11, Fifth itreet* &f. Tons' H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., ■I-btypgn Diamond Allay »»d 51. HABMOXIUMfI, and Doaler Is Muaic m»<l Musical Oooia. jaS3 TT. KUBKH t BIW-, No. .^SSfeHBSJBSBStSaaSSaSffi Mtajetmxtfggwntt. * ) •ggssßsßgrftgg JSEEsV. woopWKLI" gll RH ITU caA,E WHOLESALE AND It ETA 11, JRmtor»rfng»wy ... P U KT I I B I* EOSEWOOD, tfAHOOANY AND WALNUT, r- Boiublafbt' PABM*S,OnAMBWB AHD MHINO BOOMS, Xq<n) to toy In HEW YOKE AHBJPHILADELPniA, L OWRR PR I 0 R 8. jfg»Zftrj article mad* by band and Warranted. - ** CLBUm UASEIia . fcnniyd «uk taj quatitr of iu&nit o us *»<i cu Ai na, ; oaroMosobUtara*.' HOTELS AMD STEAMBOATS ■tortl* ooU “- • ■wTmmou. No». 77 A*» 7» TntKD . • . pmsßvaan, pa. atrtMtf roBNrnJM°iS» chairs u, OTEAMBOAT OABIN^H™*!^ - tbow latmjUd In tomkbln* *»»• - * t OTOCI A 00u . MgfcdtffT •' - ———————— iggr g£Ef.ss&. »-•« ■»**«?* jJrlfnv in~.v. Shanliiiti fa ttmi «nd -. *»•!/ LUMP***- jaaitufactuicts " oa'etweiohtV'P” 50 ' (8ocom»ot« to John Owtwntbn) Manufacturers and import®” “■ ‘Pockettod T*bU Ontb»T. eo'l mnoenP4 OOM PleWk rx -. tQAlity tad ai!*jtttch. i r M CUPOI IMtIUYOtUI. caiDOK, WADSWOBTII * CO., Msnabet&Ttr* of Patent OseiHaVing Engines AND Portable Eugincs anil Boilers of all Site*, v rtTrBBUROII,PA. N«,» to 0, «. CITY- WKLLfIt OIDDLK *> CO., 80 Fourty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., lunrincuii •? •TITHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. VY OrdmaoUclfced from thatrad*,and promptly »faip- Mdup«r instructions. ... Tuut»~o months, or ft par csai. dleooQUttoT cash. «afctyd*wT ' UK ICILY OERWIOi • *Vo. 489, corner Penn and TValnwt Streets, Fittsbursh, Pn«. Manufacturer of hemp and MANILLA BED CORDS, lIRUP AND TAttRJHf HUi'A-S from U In, to \\i Inch, f to* and Oominon l'acktog Ywu, Tarred and Bpon Yarn. Sash and o o* Twine, BroomTTylng and Bowing Twins, Has and Colton Seine Twino, he. . , . MA Misapply of the above arlldns constantly on hand or made to order at tba lowest ea»h prio*«j_ MOORBBAD A CO., ■umcmoi of Xmtrienn, Plain and Corrugated, GkAX.VA*TIZEI> SHEET IRON, For Roofing, GoUering, Spooling, Ac. Agsntt far Woo<F» Patont Imitationßniiia Shoot Iron ■^■Woroboo*©—tfo.l3* F’tril PilUburgh. i, mrg'.lyJ A. . Xj Y O (gOCCMM to A. Lyons ACo.) ■urcricrran or • LOOKING GLASS*; PICTUREFRAMES, AND DEALER IS variety GOODS. &C-, No. 138 Wood lit.* Pittsburgh, Pn, fo&dtf . MORRIS & COLTART. sou lußOTAcnrucu or BUOHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FOBGE ASD TRIP HAMERS. Hammers of tho following site* *<■., mtiUto order _ , k 9 l. Uft 7 in. foil blow, 3093 lb* PrU* $ S.-V - •»- 9 - « ** !>en *♦ “ •• a •* u *■ “ “ new « ww - A i “lb " 23053 “ “ WW u J « •• “ 41150 - « 1M» “ 6, “ M - “ “ M2ol •* *' 2to ° • «r Order* *oUdUd. Tor particular* *ddre*« * r JJOKKIS A OOLTART, . jafcll, VrrußUtan, Pa. SAJVXTT.FI L» BBADLKY. Burs List, tb* St. Cltlr Street Brldf*,) Allegheny City, Penna.. murvfkcrwn or „. „ M BRADLEY'S WOOLEN RNITTINB TARN, .THO*. LTTTLK, J». Of ever* Color and Namlwr. ' s PREPARED TO FI 1/1/ OHDLRS ON short notice for every color or number of Yonn. !!»*• b 7 boon on* of th# orlnnol m/n«f»cturßn of the celeSir*- id “BrndlnT Woolen Ywn*,"io connection'wllh *iy brothor, .Wm.Bi»»oy,of Wheeling I wwild mpectfnlly eobeit * Jiini Bfiln nrdw for T*XU*. *» ebum. pnid forShwpSklOinadWool. TOHlt winnu, WILLIAH BAfiSIULL* CO., 61 Penn st., below Mar bury, Pittsburgh, Pa. OTEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET O Iron Worker*, Maunfrctomo ef Barnhlll'i P»t»nt Boiler, LocomotiTo, Flood «t*l Cylindw BoCer% Cli!mn*y«, Brekhru, fire Bod, Btown Pipe*, aan Sanr Pto*, IrooYowU, Ll&>Bo*t>. etc. AUo, BlockraJllW Vork, Uridg* «4 Yudnct lrca*, do&» »t the n 0“ 4 xu onler* from » dliUnco promptly •tteadM to. itS2 >ut. I -5 - Ptu Cotton Hlllii Pittsburgh* t/ENNEDY, CHILDS 4 C 0. f MaSUFAO . X tCSKHSof— / PHm ANo. 1 b*aty 4-48ha*Ung* 'Carpal Chain of all colors and shade* (Jetton Twine; “ Bad Cords *• Plocßb Unas and 9*«h Oord; « &opo of all sl»« and description* j»Orfcn ( |‘ett at the Bard-rsrp Store of Logon, WIM®. A Co, ISI Wood street, ortll bare attention. JAMES IRWIHt manajfactubhb of SULPHURIC ETHER; Salphuno Acid; F*»l SiJrtU or XUro; r.ltric Adi. Uofimsa’f Anodynes IlnriaUo Add; Aqoa Ammonia, FTP; Nitrons do Footer's Solctkii; *"7* May bo'trend at John Irwlu k floaa, M Water straat. i tf. r+nn-i ... b- a. jocuoh — jonsaos. PKRAI9I dt JOHNSON, WASUFACrORKaa AND DEALERS IN WE. GUILDS & CO’S PATENT ELAS* . no FIRE AND KATJCU-PBOOP CEMENT ROOFING. WSThub PTmrrr. Pltubargb, Pa- pcJ^M "WOIiIAM TATK fc SOS, r PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth itrwt, PlUebnrgb, and Fedora! «tr*et, under neath ExceUlor Half, Allegheny. 49*Krery description of Fittings fcf Water, o*4 and Bteam. ooaiily JOHN CAUPBfiLLi K-e. Manufacturer of boots|^ and BHORB or every deecrlptlon, No. 34 BmlthOpld ■treat, Pittsburgh, I**. oca^*^_ r. UA&9UAU wwe *- acanxa WjOI Paper Warehooae. WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO., Im poftmuil Dwdcn, 67 Wood .trot,-bet*,*!! Hearth Street and Duuoond AUe,, where my •» fcimfl »n * xl ™?” emortment of ererj deecripUon of P.per UvxK-.pM 1 "• lon. Halls, Dining Room* ao«l Chambers. Aleo, Window Shades, In neat variety at loweit price* to country doaln*; m la 3 WALTER P. MARSHALL A 00. 9G and9B _Ci« Third vtrrtt, near Wool, Manufacturer* and Dealer* UWALL PAPER, CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS AND CORDB, COMFORTS, BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS E& An. Would •obdtthe attention of porchaaer* to thdr Urge ud wried .lock. »<' atB °" l THE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. —ThU woU-known and popnlvr annoal, formerly pub ll>h«d by Jobnrtoo A Stockton, after a lap*e of yearn, will again •hortiy be U*n*l. The calculation* u formerlyw{“ bemad* by the ikillful mathematician, Sanford 0. Hill, Esq, who will also prepare for it* page* fnch reading mat* Ur aa will make it an entertaining and Instructive maga* ■ld*. B*aide* the reliable astronomical calcalatloai, a new and in genian* ÜbU of time, an aecuraU method of draw ing meridian Unm, and other mature of permanent value will be added. , * _ . Order* of bookseller* and other daalere nr* eollclted In advaoca of publication, a* bnt one edition will be printed, and orders will be filled according to priority. M • • W. G; JOHNSTON AGO., Publlahere, Printer*. Stationer* and Kaak Book Maker*, No-67 Woodrtreet, Pltttbcrgh.% SIT ARCH AGENCY. —HAVING BEEI 2* at Snufertorer*’ prScoiTWe Invlifib* attention of tb* Trade In thtoartide, to an examinationol onr preaentetoefc, and which mvC Na t Woodrti- BUROV'S PUBLISHING HOUIE I2C Xanan Street. A r ete York. Who&bsalb ato Retail Ghbap Book, Maoaxiks, PDBLiaaiira ASDBOOMBLIIJtGEsTABLIsmtERT. Particular attention paid to BleeelliDeoua order* for ay article connected with tl*» trade. scat free on addreaaisg F. A. BEADY* Bucceaaor to A Long k Brothers, I2fl NaMn-atnet, N.Y- HEAP DIUiSS GOODS.—MUKi'HFA BUBCHFIELD hats recoired many styles of Ladles’ pros goods latsly, which they are selling Tory chap. fluragM for Viyi and 18J£c: DnoisfocieSc. Loella Cloths 1 JK®- Lawns and ICo. ■ Also, many sty Is* of flat Goods at lea than ores l price*. jaMAw? OPEKIOft BLANK ROOKS, Ledger*, Journals. Cash Books and Bay Books. A targe supply on Hindi mad* tntba moat, superior manner, of the float noslky of paper, especially (os dty orders. Blank Books tnada tocrdsr,rolcdtoenyjglTeupeU*rn. t ff>L O. JOttKBTOS A OOh 8T Wood at. EISl!.— 50 bbU and 50 blf bbls now No. 3 Mattcrel, bblt Baltimore Dorriog, ‘ do tlallbs do, 60 do and Wkltt*l,3aod3 Useksrtl, CO do LakaFtob.lnstoroeodforseUby : 4. B. OAMFIHLP. S“ almon, mackarel and halibut jMtrK«tTKi.trainers rumij arourruia tm Stan. TnUnl runt, illMbmr. tan* of U>. UreMUnd Httml No 1 Usckanl eta Bnlmon to bo found In too dty. Also, 100 ita. Stacked IlaUbuUp ptlioo order. Jul ROOERIE&—76 hhds.prime N. O. Sugat; tOO bbls. N.O f MoUsees; 7& bxi Tobacco, Tattoos Wands; 16 kegs 6 twist Tobacco: 300 bxs. Window, Glam, ao'd sites, BactiTed and for sals by JeO IL ROBISON A 00. HEW HALIFAX DRY SALTED HER* RlNGB,lnbbls.andkalfbblfc, Jnst reoeired and for .faol'ni. or nub, at riUNCroN.w Funllj browr/ .odTn Store, Fed.Tal itmt, Ailerhcry- Jab* cn BXS. WOOD’S PKABL BIABOH in OUoton^ kr nl. tABHKrOOK tOO . By? . No.oo, corner Wood and Fourth sU. T7XTRAFAMILY FLOUR-300 bbl*. choit Jji whlUwlmt JUtrm F.1.11T Flour tor nlobj jTiq McbANifa AHJItt, mßremd.t. 1 fiJARS PRIME BUTTER A D 6 ken packed do Rac'd and foroJol* gHamER * DILWOBTD, Jan .- 130 and 133 Bccood at. AT MEAL, Pearl Barley and Oaten Groats, trash ground and of superior quality. Just racPd and for sale, wholesale and r stall, at FB AN OB'S family Oroosry and Tsaßtora, federal at, Allegheny.? JelO SUNDRIES —SQ.bbls. Silver SpnngrExtta. Family Tlonrs 13 sacks T«w.Wheat; Mocks fliiiiif, a meka Fathers, now landing from steamer Gleuwood let tttoby ' jn9 v IgAIAH DICKEY A CO. 20,000 BHODLDEBS; T , 3,000 So' dot Btdaa; Tf i 1 ,-^’7 fittslnitglj (Sajctte. PUBLISHED daily and wisely by g jpDLH 4e O O . , KZ-TIIE DAIL raAZKTTKitthecUnt Xe»t)*ip*r in Ou having anr^snsirtr-Ktiljturn anongitpu bunnm llzrZmJ—"rhino aUdattu* it n J' rt wdiuxnunU tn wlrrr- SSI atlTSti ardiuM tftraV* wM la ra-.A UvjmUic. TEBUSi DAILY—BI* DoUtr* pernnou®, pojabl® In *lr*»»«s or cent* per vwL payable Ui tho Canler*. W v6fc t v Two Poll*™ per annum, payable In advanco. ftM oo as rcillowinc «<™ Four copiee on* J®J* *****’*'***.*! ‘lO 00 V°nt»«*' « “ ’’•"'•••••••••••••"• 0° 1 And on® to the per«in K*«ln« «J> theelub frvo. poymiat* ie .trial, roouirod, ..d no p* iJTm be jeutafter the tlmoU up to which it to pud. . Rate* of AdTartUln* 1 Bqu*r» of 10 Un«*, * t, ®° Tmtlj *lTCTtl*>rt troflntltled teone*inar«,chnug kblc At pleasure, por Aontim. - aa»Adr«rtl«>WPt» with CnUtr»Me Price. Thtllnoon'i Will. trmm lit* London Timm of July t»Uu) Ye who listen with credulity to the whispers of vanity, and purs tie with eagerness Lho phan tom of.a name, attend lo the history of one richer >*»»« Rasselts,—even to the history of one Peter Thel!usson t late of the city of Lon don, merohant. His partly detailed in the col amns of oar this day’s law report, hut soarcely plainly enough to bo understood without labor by non-legal minds. It is now sixty-two years since Peter Thellus sen took stock of his worldly possessions, and found that he had £OOO,OOO In money and land of the annual valuo of; £4,500.' Peter TUellusseo had satisfied tho ordinary ambition of an Engliah Burgeria—ho had founded n fnm ily. Peter Isaac, the son of his yonth, and the prop of his'boase, was heir to £35,000 a yearln money and land, B&d might claim to be boru a gentleman. PecYsand Peeresses might hereaf ter spring in intermediate succession from the loins of that denizen of & dingy little took par lor behind the bank. The bcstmenupon'Chaogo onried the rich and prosperous Peter TheUuasou, who had no object of ambition unsatisfied. I’o ter was of a different mind; he bad not nearly money enough. Lot other men he satis fied to found one family ; Peter was lucky enough lo hare three boos, and he would found three * families. It was not that he loved his sons or his son’s sons ; but it was tho hope and desiro of tbUmagnificently posthumous mi" •er to associate his name in future generations with three oolossal fortunes. If he did not love his eons, he did not hate them ; be was simply indifferent to every thing except to his one cher ished object. Peter TbuHti*son look tho very best legal advice and made a will, lie left a few trifling legacies, probably lo show that so unnatural antipathy to hischildren taint ed that will with mania. But his great fortune was all conveyed to trustees. It was to aocu-. nmlate uotil every man, woman, ami child of the off spring of Peter, and alive or begotten at the moment of Peter’s death, should also be de- , fund. No one of the children or grandchildren who had ever looked Peter In the face, or trom- | bled in his presence, or squalled at the sound of his harsh hard voice, should ever be the richer for Peter’s wealth. “And the rich man also died.” Twelve months after making this will, and alxty-one years from the present lime, Pe ter was gathered to his unknown fathers. The will was opened, and created sensations which vibrated through the land in widening circles; Oar Uw books picturo to us the blank disap pointment of ths then living relatives, the gen tle cachinations ofapast generation of lawyers, and the gaping wonder of tho general public. There was three sons and six grandsons of this malignant old merchant then alive—all destined to live tho life of Tantalus ; to see this great pagoda-tree growing up before them, yet never to plnck one unit of its fruit. The terms of the will enjoined, that when the last survivor of tlio nine children and grandchildren should yield up his breath, then the was to end ; the j great mountain of-aoduhnloied wflrith was to be divided into threeUmrtions, and one-third was lo be given to eaobuf the “eldest mala lin eal descendants” of his lliroo sons. Flavlng thus done what he liked with hU owo, and ex cluded all hie living progeny from alt benefit, he ends with a whine to the Legislature worthy of Sbyiook appealing against mercy—be had earned his money with honesty and industry, and he hoped the Legislature would not alter his will. .Of course, the first thing that followed, was a Chancery suit of tho fattest balk. The i common-sense view of thecaso would havo been to sot aside the will, as the product of a diseas ied mind—a mind rendered morbid n 9 to its dis i posing powers by dwelling upon an irrational 1 object. But Lords Loughborough, and Alvan | loy, and Eldon, and judges of kindred aympa , thies, seem to have been lod by their love of art 1 to admire the skill with which tho technicalities : of oar blessed real property law hod bceuadapt -1 ed to the object of this old trader. | Perhaps; also, they saw something eminently ; sane and matter-of-fact in tills good old sordid j vice of accumulation, or were oxcited to admi- 1 i ration by seeing the meanest vioe of man oxpan- : 1 ded into something liko sublimity in its gigan tic proportions. .The litigation went up to the Bouse of Lords, and tho will was confirmed. I This affair naturally made a great nolso. Tho | I Legislature took it up; and, although thoy would | not set aside the will by an txpost facto law j they branded Tetcr Thellusaou’a memory .with i the imputation of “vanity, illiboralUy, and fel- I ly;“ and enaoted by Slatulo 30lh and 40th of. I George 111, cap. 08. that the power of devising ' property for the purpose of accumulation shall j be restrained in genoral to 21 years after the death of the testator. -Persons of an arithmeti- I oal and statistical turn of mind also occupied : themselves with tho matter, and, with the aid of life lusuranoe tables and Cocker, thoy calcu | latcd that this fund, accumulating at compound I interest, would not amount to less than 10 mil- I lions at the moment of distribution, and would very probably reach the tremendous figuro of 32 millions. Bat “nothing so false ns facts, ex cept figures.” The calculators bad forgotten to lake account of that unknown quantity which must, in praotloal matters, be represented, not by the letter “ x,” but by the word “litigation.” Contemporaneously with tho Chancery suit lo set aside the will, there was a cross-suit to have the trusta of tho will performed undor the direc tion of the Coflrt of Chancery. That suit ic j now GO yean old, and, although children and j grand-children are dead, the suit is os halo and lively as H waa in their earliest youth. That I suit was the troe heir to Peter Thellussop, aud it is etui spending his money liko a frolicsome j young oornet. Necessarily, there were other | suits.. There were suits about post-testament acquisitions of real property, there were suits about advowsons, there wero suits about other matters, so numerous that even equity lawyers, not stingy of their words, aro fain to de scribe them as “various.” Tho careful and improving management of the Court of Chancery has also exercised its lnfluenoo. uponthia estate. Tho Yorkshire estates’-have I participated in that excellent system, whioh has | been so uniform In its action, that when we see a house all windowloss and unpainted, totter ing and decaying, we can predicate with a tono of undoubted conviction. ‘That property is la Ch T r& survivor of the nine lives died in February 1860, and four new bills were imme diately filed. The property is now to be divi ded,notinto thirds, but into moieties. There i* however, ft question raised os to who Is en titled. Who wort the eldest male lineal dcsoond aut? of old Peter Thellusson, in February, 1856 ? Thera are two who aro eldest n point of lineage, and two who .aro. eldest in point of per- JJJiJJfA. 'This point is still lubjudtee. It would no* to very difficult to guess how it will bo deoided thlus no matter of ours, nor would it have 5 of the least interest to old Peter ThdlnMon Hie object was to moke the heap he evidently cared not one lock of UK Mto Which Of his descendants might be LUILmb The public interest In thialong thiVnf*litigation is confined to its gonertd pftsr Thellasson’s clever scheme has nnYafooUsh IWlttM. No slagloTbellas .alTwlll etdll owr UDd| ov ' n,h " dowi '’K on , r Li .rushing our Borons' by themngni mTterrUorial possessions. No. 82 ’ miniv. of money or. expsmled into bfosd millions _ J irs.rl and ssy—“Behold fa C o“;tbs «r.st Teter TheUtissoa." Lord Bendloetiam and Charles Sabine V h !itn. Thellosson airlde lho estate as ths ot „hether Thomas and Author we should oqusUydealro “ k .' vaf. 2 call*ip old Peter TheUneson to see ttadlSlo“«f Ms anticlpated accumulations. The Court pf Chancery has eo . dipped and pol- oak, that Ula not much larger than v “wl.ft il. It would be lit puniehmoot lV th^P««»-P ro " d - T,in - ctu ‘Vsll !° that he dlsenherited hi. own children only Jffatten a generation of lawyers; that ho waa Ihn dooo* ofhis own sobtlety. and thathls Satesd of being' associated 4ith- U*. foundation of » house of fabulous wealth, is only latow* In «onn«ctlon with an ahoyttr, idwaioofTalgUTnaUy. i', ■ rf‘i’,:;. Tv i :■ SlptoUtrq). . .a., > •.._ 7 , 5^ rifia «****• JLOO ” S Morannj). ■... i oo I 76 u « 3 •» .. aoo „ .. a •• «oo M .. 1 month 500 « •• U “ -T 00 « *• 3 « - »00 M .. 4 *•• _.lO Oft « •• a * m a 12 •• [CoTOl»»ta>ci of ft. PUUb^s'' Cawtos, 0.» Jnn® Editort Pitu'wrqh Ca=Mr, (lentUmen ••-Tho -rt.tr nfthi. .trended ft. meeting of ft. commit*. ft. Beiird of Trad, of Philadelphia, and the City* Coanoil. of Pilt.bnrgh, relative to “& "JSS3S. %25Z b. don. over her pool Central W rates to be paid for it a matter of mo.b to both cities, bat it trill almost itself: not so. however, ttift tb. trad, travel of ft. groat and growing West;. here N "° w other interests com. Into the cono l c *. .I 5 ?,,., ’ , nrc York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and how Orleans nr. eon tending for its trade and if it is of importance to Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and tho commonwealth, to retain her share of Ibis trade they must keep P»« with the .florin of tho activennd enorgotio rivals to tu lteciproeity of interest. is a material law of trado where the produce of a country is disposed of there will naturally bo an interchange of commodities henoo tho groat effort from sea-board citrus to grnop this trado of tho West. So great have been the of forfi of New York to accomplish thin purpose, that „he carries tho wheat of Ohio two hundred rotles further at..l lands it on her wharves centa <•-> baihol lcpstban it is now carrtod to PKUadtlphia for. This, however, is only during water transportation. Philadelphia and Baltimore bnvo advantage during winter months in centrality of position—which then: rivals can never havo. Tho people of that part of Ohio and Indiana through wbioh tho P., rt. C. I\. K. passes, from early association—tho.tiM of con sanguinity and a desire to promoto the of | their own railway, greatly prefer to trade with Pitts burgh and Philadelphia—bat our merchants and produce dealer* c-anoot .compete with those in tho | New Vork trade, andjnust, tuoagh reluctantly, un-1 less the rates offroiglit are reduced, abandon our own thoroughfares and ship by the Lake and Canals to New York. IT this trade is dosirablo yon ought | to second tho effort of Philadelphia to be relieved ofjbe tonnago tax. The threadbar story of monopoly *j and one man powo: is all a Aumiuff/, and the more I rationnl objection of discrimination is not con fined to tho Pennsylvania Central, hut is common to all railroads, and particularly to lung ones, for through frcightfrouicouipetlngpoluts. lorinstance, i a largo amount of produce is accumulated at Un : cionati: whore that produce is disposed of, tliosrur rent of trade sets—first, because funds accumulate there to draw upon by our hanks aud brokers; next, onr merchants will Araw lhcir supplies of goods from the same point, if furnished as cheaply. Thus, busi ness relations ere established,acquaintances formed; mutual interests are consulted, and a reciprocal traijo so firmly established that i; is no easy matteMo change its current- Therefore, ms a vep ‘mpor ant subject, immediately nod prospectively, trt p,ttfi * burirh Philadelphia, and the State at large, to bar* cverv * injpeditneut lu this trado of the 'Vest abel i,hA Beside* which, if she could control but one- Ihird of this great and growing trade, U would in rrcssn her hurinors. enlarge her manutuctorics, mul f,,,!y anu exteod her eiticS—until, with a smaller fi.r taxes, b?r increased icvenue he ten times the amount of this paltry t-. jnage ta*. A WuEAT-Bcran. Mouiblj llMn Fall «t 'JJrloli Collefffi, Wisconsin. <tri'R-*r. wauiM por.t»K l»6o. Isil. US2. ISI3. 1564. I£o'<1 £ 0'<- ISSO. INCITE*. j rt „T ss. no i» 210 .s i» «».« • F*b’v...oso 3K3 o.*» B.VI -iio £§> iio V?i March. .2J» 1»C : •-* MT l.N> 0 « “.111 April 2.0« 3V.» fr.«s »*J sj* 40* :-g .J 2 Mir i.io 17» «•* . ®-?r J-S 1 . Jaw .742 6i- 216 4 .*6 f« 4«1 264 4.Sj £ Jnl* 7.16 6.61 3.49 U. 13 l 3 W 2.11 2 W o .\ng....u.:z «M lot its **■ J.# '•/* £*? u> =-i.t 2-Si 340 2Ot f. 43 .£ 281 .«U 101 e CV t 2503 40 4 !>9 o*o g 2.S’> ~<K) 3VI "3 N«V:.3W 203 273 :« , 1.00 {« $ D0e.....1-“4 S.S.s 6,20 2.15 x. 1-96 Total*-61-64 OSiiO 43 61 4*.93 603 10.69 25.54 31X6 10.. C •G»n** «■ bn*k' n In th* months of Fehnwj lss. an*l Jauaary IS3». Daily Rv ii FjH in in Hr; Ao£usi fcUi.... i.7s:u*y lotii •• 17th vu •• lit!'.. •• •• -mi-. io-l •• .. "go. “ ...... 2i,i T ?.«; •* ‘Wi • • 23i o*Aj *• IVtth 23th.- 0 3j|' “ Sltt. ... •• ‘.X'th aul 2lt? I OS'. 14 ‘-it .16.73, ToUl Tm: Traitor English.— The Eockport Dem ocrat, on the authority of John C. Shoemaker, of l’etry county, tho Democratic nomioco for State Senator for the counties of Warwick, Sponcer and Perry, makes a statement which ouly confirms what Vas at the time, and still is the general belief of democrats in other por tions tif tho State. Mr. Shoemaker, who, pre vious 10 the’mevting of the convention by which ho was ’nominated, was a decided opponent of tho Green-English dodge, informed the editor of the Democrat, that when he was in Washington City, a few weeks ago, he had a private conver sation with Jeeso D. Bright, and in that conver sation Brigbt-ioU him that English wAa acting in-his (Pright’s) conSdcnco all the time that he was opposing the Lccompton Constitution, and was ready at any lirae'-do cast his voto for Le compton, whenever it necessary to carry the measure through. “-£hd more than that, Mr. Shoemaker Lold us,” Democrat, “that Bright'told him, that ho (Bright,) Green, of Missouri, and Stephens of Goorgia, drew up the conference bill themselves, and got English to introduce it into the House 03 the Compro mise BilL This was an item of news to us that we had not been let into, until Shoemaker di vulged it.” These werea few of. ih'einany rea sons assigned by Mr. Shoemaker why v the De mocracy of Perry county were not goiogio sup port Bill Eoglish for Congress.— From the■ La fayette Journal. \ ~ fHufiical. THE BALANCE OF BIY SPRING STOCK iffff " flfHl rzAßJoroaias, f non nt* HA.’UTJ.croar of CUICKEIUXO A. SONS, Boston, CONSISTING of sixteen of their Seven Oe tavoand tlx amltontytiiird Octavo Plano Fort**, will be opened and ready for examination on THURBDAT.JBNBO-J. TAKE NOTICE.— I Tbo Plano tone* manufactured by Cblckennx A Sons, are notfanuabed by them to any other boos* in thla city, and all ordi-is must l- **nt and pur chw~re directed to the subscriber. » n i.tt v v vo d a COLD AND SILVER SIF.DALS Hate been awarded to aiJCKKSixa <r scars OVER ALL COMPETITORS, For Superiority in tboir GRAND PARIXW, GRAND and square Pianos. Ths fijilowfog letter from gIGISMUND THALBERG, • The orScl : ra&nuserlpt of which can bo eeett at the wars. roomsof ibcsubfcriber, oughttoeonvinro a-r ono of the superiority of Cliickerlng A f-;us Plano Fort. * PmentißOß, 25.15 M. >Ja.Mmmn—D**rSlr —Since ray arrival In America I 1 have constantly used tbo Piano* of Mniti, Chtokerlng A Sons, and. I can only repeat to yon (while thanking you for thu Manas yon hato so kindly furnished for my con certs her.%) that which I hare eo often aald before: the In •tmmcnU are the beet I ba?o *oon In'tho U tilted'St* ten and trill comparu favorably trim any I luto "wknovn. You re, very Irulv, S. TUALBKRG. Tbeatwve lotofPUnos, tn addition 1 to those in store, compriacsall tbo styles manufactnr«dbyCblckcring k Horn. ALL TUB PIANO TOTITGS manufactured by CHICK BRING A SONS are warranted. JOH.V 11. nBLLORt Bole AccntforChtfikerJng A Eousfor Pittsburgh JJ«dW«U ern Pennsylysnla. • . . . J^* yT PIANOS at a bargain. • NEW AND SECOND HAND. ONE- 61 llosowood octavo W’fiiJESjjifeHßa ANQ. flnUliod all round, No. from thu beet manufacturer* of Boston, en-| I * | I* tlrely new and warranted -a Rood and porfoct lostnansut. Boatnn price, $350, wilt be sold tooloBeeomlgQmeat,rur|27s One 7 octave, mahogany, Baltimore make, Piano, cost - 011*1.11, $6OO ;.... TM One 0 octareytrwwooil, ronnd corner, as good as new, madebyNunusA Clark - 175 One 6 octave, touetruod. square mode, A Clark —very Uitlo used.... .V.. 166 One octave, rwewood, German make, P1au0........... 140 One 0 octave, old Pian0.......... - 35 Also, a splendid elugtn action Ilarp (made, hi Bruxelles, Belfriutu) to Rood order. s p l| IK KLBBER A BRO- No. » Fifth street. pRINCF/9 ffgjS'Ml . UNRIVALLED B|l MEIi.GDJSONS, ON’IIANPiT u a a u r a o t v ii k ii ‘3 r u i o e s. CfIAHLCITTK BLUttH, At “OM frtabttsbsd Plano Depot," No. US Wood etrpt, aacopd doer above Fifth. J°*l rfUIALBEKG’S PIANO COMPOSITIONS.' X Fsntaiioun WEllid d’Amore; : 1 Bo • JlDon Pasquair; Do "Don Joan; Do •*. Lucrttla Borgtai Do ' "^ASomnsmbnla; • Do - Le« Unmnots; • Da v.»m Meeanlnlo; Do " Bloaesln Beypt; Do “ Homo Sweet Uotai.-, ,1)0-. *• Lastßoso.pfSummer; . " Komaace, with variations, L« Tarantella; The ArtorSlngloAsppliad to tbk PiaatvlA uumben. Jast received aud for sain at the Moiie Store of tnyto JOHN g. HBLLOR, 81 Wood stmt - 1 uiAcuroßS.'*. Jacob Painter, rr %id# itampton, Qro.W.EmUb, . A.A.Canfcr, A-J.Jm**, - Bober* Patrick, nodyPatumiH m. uL-aSamj* 3 ®* ■■■’•••‘J.P.'Buum. : -J.U.Joa«i, :V f XQrierßpnml,; . • '‘**®?!HSKp ~ - ***Z*iz££2£F?irmm. ■ >-a .*■*»: % s'., .. •?. - urilv (‘•‘■'s''.-'4se? su?ius^^V’S. pianos. * i JUST RECEIVED--A -lot BTELNWAV 4 EOS’S . v CELKURATEDTIANOS.iI W‘l 11 I -.Jtarcbama d«lroM of pfoenrfnr on® of theta snnviued TUnoVortes fcn reqqwted to turn tally appUaUon, u 1 (haaapplyfall*&rabortortba demand. « ’ :. • • .- , > , . U. KIKBKR * BEO ,No-W Fifth itJtft; Soia Aceato for fltoicnra? 4k fcm alao* ftrllton** t* OUtß’fTuaN." .■••; . a*-.-. ■■ .... v V •■■ ( < V .4 Merchants’ Insurance Co WM. V. PETTIT, Aroonnt of Capital Stock paid in Forpltu.....— $268,428 SB Insure* CrgO Kl.ki on tteOhlo and «-“P? “ T «| 10,1 trfbntarit*. J also against the periU of th« Sea, and Inland Narlgatlon and TiansportaUcm. Win. V. Petit, Jobs o.Montgomery,John> H****”*' McCann, ILF. Wltmpr, Rene Eenj. L. WooUton, John A. Marshall, Charlt* B. Wright, John J. Patteraon, ElwoodT. Puaey * WM. V. PETTIX, PrwWenl, E. f. WITSIES, Tic* Praident Dtiout J. UcCixa, S^m-tfiry. tinun. Seiger, Lamb 4k Oo n PhOadalphla. Back, Morgan 4k citldTolo; do. Truitt, Bro. A Co n • do. Pomrov, Oaldvall 4k 00., do. A. T. lads A do. £tehualtt,Ja«Uce4kCo- do. PITTSBGIWm OPFICE, Ho. 0* WATEB BTBKT attftdtf It- W. rOIHDRXTER, Agent Fraaltll* Flra last PUILAD - Charles W. Banckcr, Adolph E. Borle, Qpnrgo W. lUcbardi, Bamnel Grant, ■ffioaiM Uaft. David 8. Brown, - * Mordocal D. uewi% Jacob ft. Smith, Toblaa Warn*r, UottU Pattmon. CHARLES N.BANOKER, President. Chmlvo G. Bahck**, Secretary. • TUU Company continoes to-mak*,insnran«a, permanent or limited, on every description of pfopertyrln-towa and country, at ratoa' aa low at an ecaibtont with 18001117. The Company haw reserved tf'large amtlngeot rand, -which, with their Capital and Pmntaaw, safely inverted, •(ford ample protection to the aimed. . The Assort of the Company. tmJaatiary lit, 1881, M pob* Uihed agreeably to tho Act of Assembly, were aa follow* Tbs— Mortgage*-..-- Real Haute .... Temporary Loan*.- Stocks .. Cash, Ac MIB4SS QB ,84,377 78 99,866-XT ........ CLBBO 00 ........ H3M 81 44 Biuee their Incorporation, a period of twenty-on* yean* Umy hate paid wpwarda of One Million. Foot Honored tlionyaml Dullafi Loam by Are, thereby affording evidence of the advantage* of torurance, u well u their ability and dtapoaitkm to meet with promptnea all liablUtlea. i. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, apM Office Sontheeet eor. Wood and Third el*. Continental luaraneo Company. Incorporated by the Legisiaftre of J>n»uylw*ia, PBRI'ETCAL OUARTBB Authorized Capital, One Million DoHan r . gerwred and Accumulated Capital HOME-OFFICE. yw. <5l retinal Strut, at>cve Bound, ftiiladilpld*. pirn lnfmranc*- on Buildings, Purnlturo, Merchandise, Ac. geneally. Marine Insurance embargo*! Mid Freights, to all parts of the world. loUod Insurance on Goods, Ac, ly Hirers, Canals and band Carriage*, to all parts of the Union, on tha most farnruldr terms, c-jostiteut with security. QEUKtffc W. noLLABAY 1 , formerly Recorder'of Deads, Ae, Philadelphia. 1 WM. BOWKKS, formerly BefUJsr ofJPUIa. .. JuIIN N. WLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Ira porting Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, So. 21 North Third it net, abort Market, JOSEfI! OAT.flrmof Jo«rpbOat*3oa,o3n>«yrrß!Uu, No. 12 Quarry rtrwt, Fbfla. .... .„ , , KDWAJtD V. MACUISTTE, firm of Msebetlo * £**£“*3 Importing ILirdwar* Merchants,. No. 1-4 North Ihira street, almire Phila. HOWARD HINCIIMAN, Arm of Lirlngrton k 00., Pzodoeo arid CotnnAaWn Murcbaata, No. 278 Market m aboTe Rigbtli.riiUa- OEORnB OOLLADAT, PmMeot. °““ RQMNBOM, A S ™U No. U Firth street /np italra.) Omens—JAMES A. JIUTCmSON, Presides! HENRY M. ATWOOD., Secretary. Ornr*i No. 98 Winn Bt*sh, rUU Insure Against aQ hit*!* of Fire and Marine St 1 * ASSETS, MAY 20TB, 18&S: Stock Due Bills, payable on demand, aecnred by two apnioTfcd name*!... - «o Premium Notes— - ~y~ J j{2 f? BUI* Receivable ............. »,96fl sft U 5 ibiM Mecbankt’ Bank fitock—cost™.™ a,920 00 50 do Balik of Pittsburgh do do 2,760 00 40 do Rubangk Book do do 2.060 00 10U do Citizens’ do do do 6,1*6 00 Balance of Book Account! —• S >^® Cosh 16tW 78 ffo. B. llolrogs, Robt.l>alx*ill, )> Wm. Res, Tbc«. 8. Clarks, Western Insurance Company ob Mil 6D ORfl n. "■ | OEOROH DARSX£. President. V. 6L GORDON, Secretary. QFFJCB, No. 92 Water street, (Spans A Co.*i Warehouse,) op stairs, Pittsburgh. WJI Insure against oR kinds of Fire and Marine Risks A novte Institution managed by Directors, who arevdi ktewn in the community, and soft o art d<d<rnun«f,&r promptness and liberality, to maintain the character whicfi they have assscmtd. as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOOKII 31, 1867. Stock Accounts...;. ™ $121,600 00 Mortgage..™— 2,180 00 Bills Receivable.:.... - ~ 4,161 87 Office Furniture.™—....................... W 0 00 Opm AceOMU....- »,«« 01 Cash.™ ™..™—™..™ 14,841 46 . Premium Notes. - ’40,248 59 . Bills Discounted . 125,003 73 George Barak-, It. MiUer, Jr., J. W. Butler, G. W. Jackson, James McAnley, Alexander Eneer, Andrew Ackley, nolC: . PitUtiirjli Life, File and marine ins. Co. Office, Nd. 96 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. . *'■ KOBT. GALWAY, Provident. F. A.lUataAßt, Betf’y ALEX. BRADLEY, Tle» Freet. Asnmr Puanxa, M. D, F.iamlnlng Phyridan. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to connected with LLF£ RISKS. - Also, against Hall and Cargo Bisks, on the Ohio and UiasUitppl rivers end tributaries, end Marine Ktsk gen nelly. , And sgslnst-Lsss or Damage bT Tire.' . . , i \ And against the perils of the. Sea and Inland Navigation Policies the lowest ratos consistent with safety all parties. \ PI! Robert Oalway, Bamhel McCluxkun, Joseph P. Gaetam, M. D John Scott, James Marshall, David lUbhajr. James W.TlalltniD, Ohaa. Arhotiinot, ftlfl—tny2&-ly The Greal Western Fire and Sonne Idi. Co. OPT HI LADELP niA. OMtcin Ompan/« Baflifty, No. 405 Warnut, corner*/ FburihrStred. y otttstn rxiirrQAU AUTHORIZED CAPITAL .'i* i.....5A00,000. Capital paid la $223,200 00 Surplus January l«t, 1858..... ... Mj2T4 06 _ i \.iii '■'sy7*,Bis 05 FJRE INSURANCE—Uv&tA or Perpetual. MARINE INSURANCE. on Y«*l*, Oar gh and Freight*. INLAND INSVHANVB txHJTtra, and Land Ovriag*. """ pmrerptr. Chttrto 0. Lathrop, 1428 Walnut atreat. William Darling 1810 Pins street. , Alexander AvhlUdrn, MarchaoU 18 North frost Itaao Hulelmrat, Attorney and Oounaellor. John 0.-Hunter, Arm of Wright, Hunt* A Co. K. Tracy, Tracy Afci, OoldsaiUb , aJl*ll. Julm JU MoCurdy.flnn of Jane*, Whit* A McCurdy. Tbt«. L-Gllleiplc, Ann of Gtlleep!* k Zeller. Ju. D. Smith, firm of Jas-B. Smith A Oo Hon. Usury U. fuller, office 2ZT South Third street. John R. Vogdcs, office comtsrcf 8c rentli sad B*aaem, June* Weight, late Cashier Bank of Tioga AH rad Taylor, ©fllo* Cairo (Sty Property. Jona J. Eloeuro. office tit South Third atreet. ' a a LATHROP, PmidfUt. . W. DARLING, Vico Pn*id«mt SJSS}*- 4 <>“«•« w *« •*- »• *• JAMKB WRIGHT, ScertUry sad Treasurer. ► n. H. KICUARD3OS, Awleunt Secretary. . It. W. POINDRXTEBi Afmit, fel? ,-, • • 27 Water itreet, Plttabnrgh Reliance Hntaaf lniuranee lompeny of Os BuOdlnp, Limited orferpetuaLMertiuindias Furniture Ac-In Town or Country. - - Office No. 308 '■ Walnut Street. OmTAIJI77 J 93O,..ABam $052,4C4 S9.—lnvest'd M follow PttafMorwoiraonimptoudCitf Property, worth double tho amount - $120,3W Oft Penuft. Railroad Co'* 6 percent. Mortgago U&, ■ *3O 000 cost w i AUfgborwantToper«ntPenT>*.H.a. LOMU. 10.000 OO Pennsylvania Railroad Co sStock **ooo 00 Stockof-thoßelisincsSlotnsl lojorsnc* 1»A»C0 Plock ofOounty Fire Iduhauco Oe 1,050 00 Scrip organdry Insurant* Oomptnte*— *75 00 Dills Ikcctriblo, butlneopsptr....^..—sl7ll6Q Hc.«k Account*, accrued interest, etc ........... M 96 19 Csth on hand and In Bank ■. 16.0*8 20 • (2*2,45649 CLBM TlNQLBY.Pmidetit. DtKZCTCU, ■ Baanl Biapkaza, Robert BUen, ' William Miner*.;. i B«d. W. Ttnglsy. mff " T* LoUuop» . . . . Cluu. ligand, J*eo% T. Dotting.: • Bmhh Oo«», Wm. M. fitUVg. HXSOHMAN, Secretary. -J.a.COPTDt,A*tti nerTbW and Wood strata A (. A 11 (i E ASAORTMKS Olemtloglaj, Wm.ltthonpK*, David B. Brown, . O.SUVBMOB, John It. . H. L-C0n0n,,.. RobertToUod, Hoaea JohMon, 0. 8. Wood, Jamec 8. Woodward, ( D.St •pS. i Worth*—toon insurant of Philadelphia. . ; r . McCAtfN, Secretary, i and lnre«tsd..~|2oo,ooo 00, _ (83,421 85 irune* Company ol EL J» 7T7A . Company. tg*h«l» lnsaritnc« op rirrsuoßon. Win. A, Caldwell, 1 WUeon Miller, John McDorltt fl«o. A. Berry Jaatot A. Hnidiiaon UENBY M. ATWOOD. So $317,041 13 ffm. McKnJgbt, Wnthaolel Uolmoo, Alex. Nimkk, David M. Long, William O. Smith a W. JUcketeon, y. M. COUPON, B*o*l. Alexander Bradley. Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, Nathan Jf. Hart, David 11. Chamber! ■William. Carr, Robert H: Hartley, John M’GUI, P H IDA PILPB.IA PemuyUanial or pi Oflei Hoi 63 «franee Company. HBUBOB. . ’onrthltrM ■NUMBER 191 ' Itnwwy** " ’ * ', Imhimm Company.- »• w - Mg* - £lfa:=**s ■ Frank Woltt— *OO ® t'£_--»P> 00 ir fi... _....-« IBS 00 J. Hmnra * “ l “ m W. ThS^' ...... « « 8» « j! h L iSSrsc: S“ “-'assss I!,< ‘~ «w ® ?i’?3£fcSS!b:. ®? « £&»*“S S W£:: S S K«~~~ *g g J. 1L nan. ■• 10 00 S4O Phelpa, Carr * Co-.,. 4600 00 B. £lll * Co £ JJ. fJLfefe "" J2JSKSK SS Si « « , 750 00 D. Itaro-rd • ___ a....-..-S2O»MT S* . oTpittobnrsh, **. ' , *od for taJd eUr, Pf”£n* n 7 it oTtbenrmert f «od U%ha&» Wing duly sworn Meording t b»t the fbtwdng statementis TDOS j. UCSTER, Agtnt. ■ n nod subsertbodbafoTo me, April 7. , . rlidly ’ Uo;»,up3. JoaTOt AldenPM>._ Btit* o? PISSBTI.TASU t Clty o Before me, eo Alder min “ came Tbomia J, Hooter, Aecn' ice* Inrorence Company, *b<x <o iiw, doth dcpoM indsay tb tnj«. T> Enieka Insurants Company of Pennsylvania. Offloe No. 99 Water et, Flttatrargn, ABBOTS HAITI, ISM. Stock Due-Bin*—payable on demand and »*- emod by two approred Dames... ’rtSoanar Cash is Pittsburgh Xmt Company-—-— I '2' Bills Receivable -•— tBSB 122 Shares Exchange Bank Stock—cost.—- 99 do Mechanics' Bank Stock—cost . | 300 do Iron City Bank Btock-tun’t. paid— -200 do Allegheny Bank Stock—do. do ... BoOk Account*. ... JjritCTO*!!. Q. W. Caw, ' t«w ja. peacock. W.W: Martin, R. T. Lw«h, Jr-, Dftrfd M'Ooadleo, Georgo B.Seldcn, J.lLSboeDberger, W.K. KlmlclL John*A. Caegbey, O.W. Batchelor, II D.Oocbran, James J. BmiKU, Wtn. J. Anderton. ' „ „ 3. B. BHOENBEKGER, Pr« <~ | mj4;rtlm t Root. Praiorr, Bec*j. Delaware Hatnal Safety Insurance Company, fncvrpvratrd by Uie LcgitUlurt t\f Pennsylvania, 1826. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut sw., PHILADELPHIA. „ , . . , MAMnfZ IXSUKAXCZSoa V«elvCari^ aD ' 1 Frot e ht to all part* of the world. TtfLAND msu&AXohS on Good*, by UiTora, Caul*. Lake* and Land Carrlagt*, to all part* of the Union. FIRE lESERAITCMs on Merdwndbw generally.—On Store*, Dwelling Hooaea, Ac. - * AmkU of tfi* Qtnpanfj Em. 2d, 18S7. . Bond*, Mortgage*, and Heal B4Ute..-~..»d101,350 9* Philadelphia City, and other Loan*- 13T»011 »5 Stock ia B«6k*, Uailroad’A InaanncoCoa. 12,308 OQ, Bill* ReedtSe »»».*»* 22 Cuhon hand ~ 30,»03 00 Balance* la hand* of A Rents, Pretstansoß I Marine Polidcarecently isruod, and oth* I «r debt* doe the Company.—. | SabacrtptionNotta....— James C: Ilwid, James Trequafr; William Byn^Jr, J-F. Penlstoc, * Joshoa P. Kyre, gunnel E. 6tok«* t Henry Sloan, Jan>«aß:MeF*rla Tbnro»B_a ILuwj William Mart la, Joseph ILSual, JSdmood A. Bonder, JoboC.Da*la,, John TL Pcorose, George Q- lielper, Ad ward D&rl lugtec, Dr. H. iL Huston, WllUam C Lwhrfg, Hugh Craig, Speocsr McUnin, Qurtn Keller, H. Jont* Broome, > Jacob P. Jones Bobert Barton, ir„ John B. Sample, PlttsU'f, D. T. Morgan, ** ; J.T-togim. w 1 ABTiy.lWdfnt. .a HAND, Ties PrwHwt. Hnrai Ltutjui, Secretary. A. MADEIUA.Awnt, » Water itrwt Ptneborgh. epAlyd— Citfnni' lnsnranee Comp’y of Piit*bargh< WU. BAGALET, Fratieai,. . . BAMUEL L MARSHBLL, Sxntasj. BJUct M Water Strait betvem Jfarlxt and JToti St* TnrirM TTbII andOaf^o ßiik»on th» Ohio »nd Mi» ■iKippi Eirsta, Mid TribaUna*. . a3>»iw«npM«g>fnrtlflMor<lMimoby Ft?** Alio, ijiiut th* perflj of the 8m and Inland K«Tlg*tion and Traaaport •Hon. ' Oapt. Mark BttrUns, B. M. Kter, John 8. Dllworth, Triad* B*llo*, Wm.B.Bun Jobs Shiplon. Walter Bryant, IdtreU, Jiy, Wm. Bagaley, , BamnelHea, Jaa. M. Cooper, Jam. Park, Jr., Isaac ALPenooek, 8. Hjirbacab, Capl- Bami C. Yoong, ja22 Jobs Cab ' Philadelphia Jfire and XAib INBUKANOI OOMf T, , No. 149 Cfaesnirt Street, OPE*OBITB TUB .OU 8-SOU SOU MB. WUI ">«*• all Uadi of Insurance, either Perpetual or Limited) on every description of Property or Merchaadlse, etre*»Mbleral«of ptianiuin. ROBERT.PTKINO, PweHcot. M. W. BAUIWIN, Vice President, patera sa. B. B. Oc**, Georg* W; Brown, , ■ Jooepb B. Pul, John CUjtoo, H. Wilor. Charles P. Hayee, K. B. Epglish, P. B. Sarery, 0. Bberaas, • 8. J. Uegargee, F. Blwxsc*si,B*om JSoofts. New books at rentoux’s, n O . 20 Bt. CUtr street: Hugh Miller'* New Book, TheCrulwcf the B* Ujr, or aSum mer's Ramble among tho FoMllifcront7)vjK*lts of the Hebrides; with Ramble* of • Geologist; $1,34; (mailed free.) Hadji In Syria, or, Three Yean In Jerusalem, by Mn. S. 6. Johnson. daughter of Dr. Barclay, atsslonary-to Jerosa« Isai; with many olegantplatea,76 cents; oral in blasaad gold, (mailed ftp#.) Fables of Infidelity, and Facte of Faith—a Scries of Traction the Absurdity of Atheism, Pantheism, Aou byUor.B. Peterson, of Chicago; . AOO4 by mail 66c. Aunt 'Sa'ly; a Narrative of Blare Life; 4Qe.r bymail with all the publleetionsof theAsMrlcan Befcrm Book and Trad Society, attired for Sabbath School* and C*mt lloa. ; . ' ' JyB:dAwT New books received this day by Expreae— Bauer off* History C. 7, embracing the period (Tom the Declaration of Independence to. the Battle of Ban* korHlll. Thlerolnmecostilnas epleadidpoitnltofaen. Jaeeph Warren on steel. NarrativesofßemarkableCouTeniousead Revival Inci dent*, an account of tho rise and progress of tho great awskenlog 0(1857-8. By W.O..Oonaut»,xilh an tutrodoc* tion by Henry Ward Beeeber. «. Memoirs of Oaptatn Hemmond of the Rifio Brigade; .Rnn Away to Bea, an Autobiography for Boys. By Cay t. Uayne Reid. 's’’ The Prince of the Home of David.... For saleby myia J. L. READ, 78 Fourth st. - BOOKS— “Tosofconthohc&rtand colighten the mind.”—E. ; O. COCHRANS, 8 Federal etrm, AlleJ , gbeny, inritee attention to the choice assortment of Books’ ' In tb« Tarious departments of Standard, Religious, Poetical, and Miscellaneous Literature; to which New Publications ore conitantly being added, In the collection aromaaytn * tertalnlng works for summer rsadlog. Just received Lord Montague's Paps, 0. P. It. Jatbei* nvw book; The Cruise of The Betsy; .Hugh Millar's. LUo end Workr, Osceola, tho Seminole, Capt: Mayne Retd; Cavaliers ot England, Henry W. Herbert; Floral Home, of First Tears In Minnesota; Ursula,* taloof Country U£s, Sewell; Prescott's Works; ~ Irving’s do: Tfcknoi*a editions of the Poets, SO.-tols, 82mp, bine end gold. .. ■ Juls -*?.• CHAMBER'S SERIES— V Chambers Pspen tor the People 0 toU, Do UtecelUa* 10,*oU; . Do Dome Book, o« Pocket UiaceUaap, 6TO l*; Do Kep.altoryoflntnttUyvPspen^ Study oT Trench** EngUih PartlnULpß*rt>t|- Wfr ..•* •oo'tZrMtletoaPßSOtQkUoti. . HAY• CO. M Wood at. ■• J3W BOOKS.—AquereUes/'or Smamfflr Bk*tcbs*i bySsmeclSombrs. - ’ ' • • A Poor FelIo», by the tattior of. Tb* BJriit, or ttoUltr* ■ Y«cid(il DAViSOIrta, > jolg : yo.glH*rXit«{roei. KKMONS—Bytho Ber-JohnCaird, oat}ior of*-R.ll|[ton In Common XIK" .A;tewn*e»b*a b* tors tbs Qo**a Petria of Thoe*ht Ssllrtma taa £hil!>o> pblgl, frog, old mtoV pgQEiEB.oy ■ - Fine watchesand jewelry, „• No.3BFifthitratfb«t«wb Wood end llsrkst, ftus- Oerab« Ps. •'•’•'.•!•. ' > .. ' .oy»Partfeol*i‘ stt*otign osla to tbs wpalrtngof .TYstdMS . \ V. ,<•-.■ jy-AH workwamitsd. • * • - V n „, • ; wv from selects! Whit* Wfeest Jut located andit* •ale st' VB&NOK’S New lunDy sod ;?«• 8(ore, Ibdersl ■ * : 6cmt» Allegheny, i-.v N. B.—Will m delivered to ffca' frmfils* * * free of charge. - ■ ~ W Aiili PAPilK—Fine: Paper Hangings. i . Y V Hall Paper. Paosllagß, Cheap will Pepsr, thluofi A.* sod Tester Psper, n» Bosrd-PrloU, Fspec, : Qllt sod On Cloth TOado* Shades. ttewSpriosrtSfe**;. . ' strsperHaomof ftpUl N-O-OOCnRANIt. Alto*h«ay.,• . MOLASSES; ’ - . . W floMinßywp. : .. W do &E do “Bdliawy* . TS do ®t»Wardo^ Iflttoresodtorsslsby ijolB= ‘ V-itt* WI&80H, CUOAR CUREDHAMS J - ■ M^orir«w : o - ®a*rrzmm®£! - LAIR & WYKIH'S OJUSJ4XOAI. 1 Another rappiy rerfd thladsy, far «rf«,»hola»l*»W ; Üby.j . joia ... . ’ Jps. mmmo. * IRAN 08, FedanHßeeV near La- r „> » cock. Allffbtnv C!ty f Otoctf, Dealerlo ... •yioar»Bsooo~Ocd>e t ilW.Bpke*.ywHw«.A». ielSdyd \ CI'UNU.Ea —A largo trawlv < rfv%»ri9»oi . f POD A<i(X>—so.k«g» -wkrrsaled V»- 6 rtriat; ■' •.Ar 80 tbfi. Cot »4 Dry Tobacco; loeiikDjrrvk EBWIft i BMKBTON. *««<■» * * , .Jttia. »»;* 3 ■ vir?;. - lOT«Woodnr*«i. Jxttt xeceitMi *and tor jtWVv JtBPOTB If »wuwa* OP. c V - ts * U 4 'S| 02,730 5T 100,000 00 9709,785 37 )FITN, Agtnt, Sd WoodnttttK
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