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MAOKEOWN k FINLEY, Whulesal.!
ProcgtlU ■"* of Carton Oil, PTo. 107
btfrettyetreot, PltUbargh, P»T JaSOrlyd
B L. FAHNESTOCK * Co., late ofthefirm
• D. A. Pahoeetock * 00, and wieecnor* to Fleming
Una., WhoUaalo DrorsUt No. 60, comer Wood and Fourth
fit*, PlttabWßU. Pa.
g A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., WHOLE
• «ii Draultii and Munbctonn of Whit# Ui#Jt
aihl LUliarge, corner Wood *o<l Proot *treeu, PUt»-
har R h. ■ n<M
J SCHOONMAKEU, MANUFACTURER
« of White Load, Bed teed, Hoc. Paint, litharge, Pot
ty and Wbolwale Dealer la PaloM, Oft*. Varnlahea, Torpeo
titie, *O-, No. Wood aC, Plttabortfa, Pa. ocajyd
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JOIIN ffAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
M'G a flry,) Wbolenta tad Retail Dnigjlrt and Itaalar
la Puiau, oil*, Dywtolk, 4c comer Wood and Sixth ttrcoU,
PitUborgb.
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J' OHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL
erin Drag*, Palate, OUa, Yarnlibee and Dynataßk, No.
2M Liberty atreet, Pitubaigh. -
AU order* will recelrr prompt attention.
Q» Agent for Schtnck** Pulmonic gyrap. raartdilydaw
rauiun a aAC*.—.~.—...... .atoM* ism.
Braun a reiter, wholesale and
Retail Druggist*,coraerof Liberty tod Bt. Clair ata,
Pittsburgh. .
JOSEPH -FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
Wilcox k Co.)corner Market atreet and
constantly bo band a foil and complete aaeortmaatof Drug*,
Medicines, Medicine Choate, Perfumery, and all article* per
tainlnjc to bnilneaa.
49»Phj , *»U4U prescriptions ctrtfoUy eom'poondsdatall
hour*. ] • Jafcly
Dr! GEO. H. KKi'SER, DRUGGIST,
140 Wood street, corner of Wood atrart and Virgin
Alley, ruwbnrgh.ra.
a. ncccunnow • • ■ *■. t *s CH ‘
LEEOII & HUTCHINSON, Commission
and Forwarding Merchants, dealora InWeaUra Re
.eerTt Gbttm. Flour, Flab, Beooo, Butter, Llnaeed OU, Pot
au<l prtrl Ashea, Boeda, Grain, Dried Prult, tnd Produce
centrally. Best brand* Family Flour always on hand.—
Agents for ttwiaale or MtdlaoaCo’a celebrated Patented
I’earl Starah.' Nos.lift Second and US Flrat att, between
Wood an.l tknltbflrid ate, Pittsburgh, Pa. *p£lyd
CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H.
COLLINS, Forwarding and Oommlaalon Merchant,and
IKmler In Clu-cao, Bolter, Lake Fiah and Produce generally,
2« Wo<>l at, allow Water, Pittsburgh. tnyxl
r B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN,
tJ • OHIO, Comraiwlon »nd Forwarding Merchant, and _
- Whole**!* Doalor la WMUra Raton* Cbee**, Batter, Pot di
\od Foarl *»h, ud Weaten Produce generally. Front Bt-,
etwoen Btnltliflcld nod Wood, Pittebcrgh.
David c. herbst,'-flour, pko
dura, Provision and Commission Merchant, No. 267
Liberty street, oontcr of Head, Pittsburgh. gives his.atten
tion to the sale of Hoot, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Butter,
drain. Dried Fruits, Seeds, tc~, kc.
reepectfull jr solicited- ao3'l.y
Alex, fubsyto, (SUCCESSQR to
Forsyth k Pcott,> Forwarding and Cornrabstan Sler»
chant, Dealer In Wool, LUdoa, Flour, Baron, lard iodltfd
Oil and Produce gwienilly, No. 76 Water It-, Pitfborgh, P».
SAGLK WAREHOUSE.—hJAS. GARI>-
'INKR, Whnbaale Dealer ln‘ Flonr, ProrWoM and
uce generally, No. fl ulrewt, between.. Liberty
and Siuithflcld, Pittiburgti, Pa.
•^Tcnnscaah.
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RIDDLE, WHITS * CO., General Com
mlMion Merchant* and Dealer* la Qroeeriee and Pro*
docn, N 0.155 Liberty atreet, Pittaburcb, Pw
coUdtcd aod aatiaßaetory return* joar
• a teed. ' delfclydewT
Insutpci Saints. \
R FINNEY, Agent Eureka Insurance Co.,
• No. 9 Water clreet. • • _____
A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY
• PennaylTanJa Xnmranca Company of Pittatrargh,
Joqm* Building, Fourth itrwt
SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary CM
hoi' Inaonvnce Company, 04 Water itmt
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FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur
» anca Company, P 2 Water greet.
J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent fir Frank
■ Un Fire Insoreoca Company, Nortteart corner Wood
and Third ntnwta. -
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P A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware
• Mutual Insurance Co, 42 Water street. _
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TIIOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Fanners’ and
Mechanics’ Insurance Oft, >0 Water at rent.
r», rv.*/.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental
Insurance C<x, 24 Fifth ctrcel.
RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West
» era lofunnco 00,C7 Front street.
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W“ ILLIAM McOLINTOOK, Dealer io
Carpets. No-112 Market street. f<*3
— 5 : W. D. *Hi tf'CALLUB.
Dealer in carpets, on. cloths,
MATTINGS, 4c. No. 87 Fourth «to«t sen
IRISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law,
0a» K« Jf> Fourth «trcrt, PUubnrgh, P*. NoUry
lie end Ohio Qommlnlontr. 22:
Robert mmcniout, attorney at
KwT- th. mutch. Ho. 110
VoarUt >Ucrt,P»tabxirKb.
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TOSKI‘II S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT-
J terooj* fct Lev. Offlc* No. M Fourth nw Wood,
Plttiburgb, P*. m 7f__
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Cli; LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy
_ Dry Q»J», algo »f th» original B*« No ft
atraot. fitUb'nrgU. m " 9
ilJiii
y M vVa£ -44<Wj
!• '"y.-ytf
—uKi’in: * BUiioumu). dkaleks
In Silk, uid UdliW Dm" Boo* ““J*-
muun. - nod St»wK Embtoldmliw »nd »*•!>>• *»
~miw m. An nnumulljr extensile aeeortment In ill tt*
end * el,ln B ** tb *
pr Poorth and Market rta.*ißi 008
•fS II PALMER, No. 105 Market Street,
JLV. Dealer to BonneU, H*t». Straw Trimmlnpjend
Btraw QoodsgwncTaUy. ‘ **"
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WHITE’S BEPOSITORY,
TWO MILS BUN, HSAftLAWItENOSVItXS.
TUE snbscribcr offers for sale, orggH.
exchange 00U»« meal reaeonable
flna aaaonment crßaroocbea and second-hand Boggles, made
by Walton, of Philadelphia, name bat little need. Aleop
ticooty-unsoew Coggtaa, made In my own «bop, from tne
wry list malarial purdneed In the eastern »«***■* ®“J
lot ofTrotUng Wagons, new and eecoodbaod.. AUo, a to*
of Rost VTagouirJaony Linda, Oarmantown Wagons, Jeraey
w-pi. .3 tvik.wrsrW«°» Pb" 1 ?”’.
neraooa, 00* of them Watson’* make and ona of tbam Raw
?orkmake. Two flna Snlktoi, one made by Mr. D. Kodganj,
Philadelphia, and a few common Bocsiea, suitable for ught
marketing. The subscriber flattaralumndf be can make it
to iba Interest of persons wishing to pnronaaa, to fire him
* ( ’rb* establishment la cooTenisnt to the city, ths Brad
tier Omnlboa line Coaches passing the door arery tan min
t *• ariD-dswumT
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. tvr O’BRIEN can be. consulted
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THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
ESTABLISHED IN 1786,
Btuggtets.
ibt for Dr. Ford’a Medicine. v
¥rotiurt Btaltw,
Clatptiß..
OBINSON & CO., Dealer in Carpets, Ac-,
) No. 23 Fifth street. -
attonußß.
Stfi ffiooiß.
Camagtß.
' B«venty>ftTa Blew nn<& Second Hand
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES,
roa 01U AT
Carriass and \fagoa laanfaetorr;
SI. Z,. STEPHENS. Asent,
Corner SmM/Itld Street a*d Diomoed Alley,
WOULD respectfully inform tho^pgLJ.
pnbllo th»t b. U now u *bcn,Vtl*=?*&±.
uni bu monied 111. leMtoeee of CuiUc* ln ml lu
T.iieUr*.uiJ li,I»o prspund lo uwenu order. !.r W*coo«
of mi diwcrlptiotw, loctadln, ml work Cw Iron M .rebuilt*
U *rtolidUnx .coolinaxiic of lb. patron... w> llbermi, b.
uowwlo»«himwMl«.ttb.old muldof" Billow •
to wonloaMurc 111. friend, thmtb.mm.om. codlook
lira will to glronto ml U. orduo u tototefKn, htrln, »
cured th. ..rTioe. of Ibo toet workm.o, nnd b.Tloj nmplo
»d—wbare far the finishing of Ana work.
im-i pod MMrtmMt of burr work now on heot. mll
nhlo for Sprint turn JUlwoikwmtnntwlbriainonlto.
By PuttcaUr ml union glren to repmr.. J»lt-lyd
Coach nnd Cwrrlng. Factory.
JOBHIOhi BJIOTIIKU *. 00.,
Orwr ef Bdekooteni StAeeoo Brtdt.
! uxmiDENT cur.
XtrOVW RESPECTFULLY IN- cJßfcS'
YY form their friends, and the pnl.lk g*»-SSfc3Cl
rally, that they an rnanttfremtag Oarriagm, Baroachca,
Kociawaya, Bugrlaa, Bkrfghs and Chariots, In all their wri
ooa ftylaa o( finish and proportion*.
All onlcn will be executed with strict regard to doraUUty
■adbaantyof finish. Bapatn will alaoba attended to on
Iba most reaaonabla terms. Using In all their work the
beat Kmteru Suits, Poles and Wheel they feeLcocft
dant that all who taror them with their patronage wQI be
aatlsfied oo trial of their work.
Bgm4Minm ragoentad to glre them a call before pnr*
f ntmnir dicwtotc. cotjlTd
Batatrrs.
.on THOnrwm —miff, ••**•?* Kti
JOHN THOMPSONJfcOO,
ttouse painters, glaeiebs AND
M OBAIMSWISI Mini! STiIICT.
•XMCU4 with oMttM* end tlxpduh.
' •Tonaotiim. Varnish, Japan and Bnglldi .P*£*bf
nSu«!udtn.Uto,c Terrtnpmfor utlcl. PblUdgfld.
mi nttibnyh Wilts laid always os hand and for
. WsereprepuadtoOrlnd Colors for Palntart, DrnggWajiJ
others at Ihaahocteat notice, u wa hard a' mill Wpwa
grinds by efoam. painters will ear* money by gawkC
tpelr oalora groond with ns. mraalj
Palatan,
LOHOAL&HK,
House and sign pAintebs,
No. 77 (Old Poet Offlee BttiliUng)Tlilrd street, between
Wood and Jlarkststreata, All orders promptly attended to,
mh2T:lyd
WALKOT BALZa HEBTATJRA2JT,
MASdRIG BALLj FIFTH BTREXT %
JOSEPH PSXOSBM.
PBOPBIITOR.
All the delicacies op ji.
TO> HKASON, prepared by the moat «x
-pomwSre thonm w|Sßk
l. M. UNTIL TWILY3B O'CLOCK P. M.
AUuUebt totb* Uim. ptcollar to tto Bm«p Wni or
"Sm/u’walsO'? DALITS
fcr OyitOT, *nd Milj
iJIOATKD JjlJt, or Aixtwa Baufr
■ l»t Km**! Btufr
Commission, arc.
' HITCHCOCK, HcCREERT * CO.,
[Soccmori to,Hnffman,]i'Crcery 1 Co. 1 ‘
' Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
And Wholesale Dealers in
Produce, Flour and Wool,
An. 163 Front and 123 Second it, PtfDbKryft, ft
aplilyd—my2>
HcBANB AANJER,
DtALSBJtR
Flour. Grain and Produoe.
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
Wo, 124 Second St., PitUbnrgb, Pa.
mySl:lyd
10VUT CAH*ISQ
OAHRUiG * BOND,
COMMISSION MEBCUANTS.
, Xo. 228 Xorlk Second Street,
pniLAD»LPniA,
for th« nle of Prodoc* and porch*** of Ic. Any
order* jpatrnvted with lh*nl will b« proiup J *
•p26-d6m* | :
■uuouiiuai———.»»» ■- lmo *•
JOS. S. LEECH * CO.,
Ho. »M * a** Ltl
wholesale grocers
AND
OOMIvnSSION MERCHANTS,
dealers in
FLOUR and bacon.
T*tn Plat© and Tinner's Stock.
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
Jylfcdlf
irtUnitt nmiiw F. FSTTTT...WII. n. VKKIC&I.
SPRINGER HARBAVGU A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
Wool, Hides, Provisions A Produce Generally,
No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
Jsl2
MnAl.Pra & CO.,
(Ut« ora. B. Leech, McAlpln k Co., Pittsburgh )
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS 1
Lire* and Washington Arinnii
WTANDOTTB CITT, KANSAS TRRRITUUY,
RkFERRNCES:
Joseph A Leech k Ou-. sad Pittelmrgh Merchant* g»n*r-
Uy. lyll^AwiyT
44T0 D- K- mJZITQf,
Lewis* edgeuton, (Succoswa to d.
X. Morrsa & Co-,) Wholomlo (J roccr* and Commiwton
Merchants, 107 Wood Htvet, MtUbgrgh. PfJ '■
Henry s. king, (late of the
firm of Kins A Moorhead,) Commission Merchant,
■nrf DstlerluPlg MtttludDloomi,N(>.?g WilcMtmt, l*.»
low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. aplO
A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR
f\ « dy, Jonoe A and Forwarding Mer
chant; Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, e<>r*
ner First and Ferry eta, Plttsbargb, Pa. J *29-.] yd
DWARD T. GENERAL
Commission Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Manu
factured Tobacco, Imparted and Domestic Cigars, RtmfL Atl,
Ac, No. 241 Liberty street, oppoaita the head of Wood, Pitta
borgh, pa. mhliblj
©toms,
T. LITTLE A CO*,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
OOMMJSSION MERCHANTS,
FLOOR, BACON, CHEESE,
FISU, OILS and PRODOCK.
No. HE Second St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Liberal advances made on consignments. tnrlS
ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocor,
Prddnoe and Oommisilon Merchant, No. 134 Front
■treat, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap&ljrd
TJAGALEY, COSGRAVE A CO.,
Wboitiaale Croce ra, Noa. IS and 20 Wood street, Fltts
borgh.
'a lexander king, wholesale
Grocer and Importer of Soda Ash, No. 273 liberty
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • apblyd*
JONES A COOLEY" AYHOLELALE OHO
CER3 and Doat Furnishers,dealers in Produce and
Pittsburgh Manwfactmoa, No. 141 Water s'roct, uear Cherry
Alley, Pi ttsbnrgh, Pa.
Ul a L r. lEIITB ItißJ* B. MLWOSTU.
SHRIVERA DILWORTII, WHOLESALE
Qaocen, No. 180 and 132 Second street, (between Wood
and floithfiehl, Pittslrergb.
JOB* FIOTB _„.JOCaAJU> ru-lt.— -..WILLI 4* FLO TIL
JOHN FLOYD A CO., WHOLESALE
Grocer* tod Commission Merchants, No. 173 Wood and
328 liberty street, Pltuimiyb. J»18
X|rAffTwiLSON, WHOLESALE GUO
ff CEILS. CototntaJuo Merrb»nt« m.<l Dotl«n Id Pro
duce and Pittsburgh-MaooCictbrae, No US Lilwrty street,
Pittsburgh. JuU
JfSAXAU DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE
L. Gn>oen,OotnmisbooMercbßsU,aad Baler* in Produce,
o. 80 Water street, and 63 Front ctreot, Pittsburgh.
TErM. mcoutoheon whole-
YY , aU.Hflmfjf, Prodnca «nd Oommiwlon ‘.Merchant,
And Dealer In PiUiUurnU ManabcturM Articles, No. 155.
Liberty *ir**t, comer of Brewery ay, Pittaborgh, Pm. my 3
ioaii atwhj. ; a. j. lu cnaa. mm.
A TWELL, LEE & GO., WHOLESALE
Grocer*, Produce And ComnMoo Merchants, And
Sttlenla Plttabargfc HannfiKlnr**, No. 8 Wood etreei, be
tween. Water sad FtooteL, Pittsburgh. AplB
AOBT. AOUVON, ! iAMt A- AOBUOS.
R ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE
• Oroan, Oonmiaioi Merchant*, ud Dealer* (o *ll
UndA of ProTtnoc*, Produce And Fituburgh Uannfactaroa,
Ho. 255 liberty street, Pttteborgh. JnlMyd
T3OBERT O. KING,'WHOLESALE GKO
l\ OER, Comraierton Merchant, nod Denier in Feather*,
Flab, Floor, And all kind* of Ooaotry Prod ace, No. 211 Lib
erty Atreet, moßth of BJxth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad
rancae made on comlgnmenU. , jafclyd
AOMTitbAiAnx.—~..—— Jaw*» a waaarcm.
Robert dalzell & co., whole
dALH Grocer*. Commleeloo and Forwarding Mer
chant* and Dealer*in ProdnceandPittiburgh Manufacture#,
Ne. 251 liberty ctreet, Pltt»bnrgh, fa. tnjfl
-Knl Sststt agmtftT*
mu.ua WARD.
Dealer in promissory notes,
Hood*, Mortgagee and all menritiee for money.
Person* can procure loan* through my Agency, on mm*r
abla tet m *
Tbcae wUhlng to Invest tbelrmo&ey to good advantage,
ean always find Aral and neend dam paper at uy offle*, for
■ala.
All commanlcatioite and Interview* ctrlcily confidential.
Of&ca GRANT STRUCT, opposite 81. Panl r e Oatbedral.
JeLdtf
iSoofeselltrs, Set,
WS. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair Street,
• Dealer In Rollgione and Miaeellannoa* Rvolu, and
Depository of American Tract Society’s PnbllcaUao*.
mrlfcdewly? ,
\JTM. O. JOHNSTON A CO., Stationers,
TF Blank Book Manufacturer* and Job Prlaten, No.
67 Wood etieet, Pittsburgh, Pm.
TTi a COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
Tli 8. Sadler,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Book*,
SmSoßery and Paper fb"|* ,l i 1 l Federal street, 6th door S*
R. of Market agnate, Allegheny, Pa. „
JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND
Stationer, gncceeetw to Dartebn A Agnew, No. 63 Market
street, near Fourth, Pitttborgb, Pa.
XT AY *CO., booksellers and sta
l\ TIOIfKRS, No. 65 Wood street, next door to the cur
ner of Third, Pitteborgh, Pa. School and Lewßookecon
etantly on handT
JL. READ. BOOKSELLER AND BTA
• TIONRB, No. 76 Pocrth eL, Apollo Bonding*.
Hunt a miner, bookseller
and Stationer, Mseonte llell, Fifth etreet,
i&ustc, &t.
JOHN IL MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
between Diamond Alley and Foorth-etreet. Sole Agent
few OmCKKRINO A SONS’ (Boetoo) PIANO FORTJtS.UA
SON A'HAMLIN’S MODEL MELODEON3 and ORGAN
HARMONIUMS, and Dealer in Mneieend Unileal Goods.
ja3> _ , ..
fr KLEBEB A BRO., No. 53 FIFTH
M , it, HA of the Oolden Earn, Sole Agent tor NUNNS
(New York) onrlralled fltaod and Sonar*
PIANOB. and OARIIART A NEEDHAM’S potton* MBLI>
DRONSand OMAN HARMONIUMB, Dealers In Moeteand
If naiml Instruments. M
/-tH A R LOTTE BLDME. MANPFACTUR
tj m mlD~i«rI«(to »<»•“•.■rtSeSKHSKi;
and Mmdcal Instrument*. Sale Agent few toe UAMBURO
PIANOS, aieo for HALLET, DAVIS A CO.’S Bmton Piano*,
with and without Mqloh Attachment. lIS Wood itreeL
my>
JAMEBW. WOUDWKLIi.
CHAIRS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Embracing ovary etyle of
P-URNITU-RS,
ROSEWOOD, MAHOOANYAND WALNUT,
Bnltabla for %
PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND DINING ROOMS, *
(qoal to any in
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA,
L 0 WE -R PRICES.
article made by band and Wemnted.'Gl
CABINETItAKE&S
withtry au<l CHAIRS,
HOTBtfl AM® BtBAMBOATB
Wa*i*©om> ao». *«*■ pirrsßUaojr, pa.
; mr2S»tf
- ■ - mmnm » limK».»»i«iltf 91 I" T9W#
FDRNIT-SSra. CHAIRS _
Of E,flry
JJlßltimidH,
rUKMITUBB *Dd flwfctwß u>d larU* the etteattan of
taTOßkaWoo.
OW OPEN-The beat assorted aod cheap"
■< «*o* 0fp«» &b*»U, Uutttt, Whitt
.Uoarwag Qooda, Hewlla Work, »od DotcMtio In
'.Plmh call and M*Uwa. 0. H4MBOH LOTS.
farßwHyLoT»Bcft,W^rjgStofifast.
TVAOON.—IO casks "Shoulder* in store, and
J>fer«d«ltT J*K> I.B.OUrUU>.
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1858.
JHanufattums.
CART WRIGHT At YOUNG,
(SnocMors to .lolm Cartwright,)
Manufacturers and importers of
I’octet and Tahlo\Cntlery, Earcicalaod D«tal Iq T
• trumenU, Qua*, Pistol*, FUhlnc Tackle, *e„ No. 80 Wood
itrc«L They Rite special attention to the rnano facto ring of
Truaaea, Bnpporterm. Ac. Jobbing and Repaing with nooo
tuaiity and despatch. \ aplfcdly
.ity k. ,<«patc-. \
u. nuwe 8. waoswoutV w. a. umiaroui.
CHIDGE, WADSWORTH A CO.,
Mairatactaran of
Patent OuillatingxEngUM
AND .
Portable Euginesand Boilers'oNill Sizes,
PITTSBCRfIII, PA. '•
Nofitn Em or tbi Aqu*bcct, \
101 y ALBEOtIENYCITY.
..joan sown.
WKLLN, RIDDLB * CO.,
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., \
HAsnucTCWM or
WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHER
Orders solicited frctu tb* trade, and promptly hbi|»
pcd m per inatrnettotUL
ftiw-e mouths, or 6 por cent. discount for cub.
MSfclydftwT
M O O R H E ADA CO.,
MJUTtrraomxita or
.dViericon, J’lnrn and Corrwjotad,
GALiVANIZED SHEET IRON,
yorJlooflnK, Onttorlcß, Spouting, Ac.
Agcntt for irooxfs
Patent Imitation Runla Sheet Iron.
£9*W&ivhouse— JVo. 130 Firtt 51ml, PitUburgk,
uir*7:lyd
.A. . L, Y O N ft
(SuccuMor to A. Lyons A Co)
LOOKING GLASS& PICTURE FRAMES,
AND DKALEII IN
VARIETY . GOODS, ScC.,
No. 138 Wood HI., Pittsburgh, Pa,
f»3:<lU
'MORRIS 5c coltart.
soli kihutactcru* or
HUGHE’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC
FORGE AND TRIP IUUBERS.
HAMMERS of the following size* Ac.,
madoto order.
No. 1, Lin 7 in. full blow, 3093 lb*. Price $ 359.
“ 2, “ 0 “ - “ 6099 ’• “ 450.
“ 3, “12 “ “ “ 1169 ft u “ 600.
“4, *• U “ ,** *• 23-W8 “ “ 900.
“ 6, “ “ 41150“ ** M&00.
“ 6, “24 “ “ “ 64201 - ' “ 2COO.
43* Order* aolldlod. For particular* addrea*
MORIII3 A COLTART, ‘
PITTSBOIWn, Pi.
ram nun.
Bxnx Lin, (Below the St. Clalt Btmt Bridge,)
Allegheny City, Penna.,
' ■IKUTACTCSER OF
BRADLEY’S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN,
Of every Color and Number.
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON
abort cotice for every color or oambor of Tarn*. U*t
oa been one of the original manufacturer* of tho cclebrw*
«d “Bradley Woolen Varna,’’* o connection wttl» my btvtlwr,
Wm. Bnulley, of Wheeling, I would rwpectfnllj lollelt. a
•here of tho onion for Varna, aa above.
49*Oaab paid for Sheep Shlna and Wuul.
WILLIAM BABMULL * CO.,
61 Penn st., bolow Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
Iron Workers, Mannfhctnrt ra of Barnhill’* Patent
Boiler, Locomotive, Fined and Cylinder Boiler*, Chimney*,
Breichen, rlra Bod, Bloam Pipe*, Condeuaera, Salt Paha.
Sugar Pans, Iron Yawls, Life Boats, etc. Also, Blackamllbr
Work, Bridge and Viaduct Irons, done at the shortest no
tice. All orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Je22
Paul CoMOtt-aitlla, pittibnrfli.
Kennedy, childs k co„ manufac
turers of—
Penn A No. I hoary 4-4 Sheeting*
Carpet Chain of all colors and shad sc
OotTou Twine;
“ Bed Cord*
“ Plough Lines and Sash Cord;
M -Rope of all sit«a and deecriptions;
Batting.
49-onhro left at the Hardware Store of Logan, Wilson
k oo_, 131 Wood street, will have attention. )n2S:ly
JAMES IRWIN,
UANUF AOTU RKR OP
SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid;
Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Add;
lloamao’e Anodyne; Muriatic Add;
Aqna Ammonia, FTP; Nitrous do
Fowler's Solution: mji
May bo found st John Irwin A Sons, 67 Water street
J.B.FUIKI* ... ». S. JOUXVOJt tli. i.'HSSOII.
PEIUIIS * JOUNSOIf,
. MAh UFACrORKHt) AND DEALERS IN
WE. CHILDS & CO’S PATENT ELAS
• TlO FIRE AND WATER-PROOF CEMENT
ROOFING. 133 TtrrsD Btkktt, Plttsborgh.Pa. ocU.Utf
WITLIAiI TATE * 8081,
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10
Ffmrth street, Ptttabargh, aud F*«l«r»l street, under
bc*tb LNrwlslor Halt, Allegheny.
A#*Kerry description of Fittings far Wster, Gss and
Steam. . uo3Uy
JOnai CAMPBELL, • 1,-
MANO FACTUREROF BOOTS|^»
end SHOES of every description. No. 34 SinithlUld
Street, Ntubarth, Pa. obSUjC
<Elpt)olstfrp
Wall Paper Warehouse. *'
WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO., Im
portcri amt Dealers, 87 Wood ctr«*t a lietwoMi Fourth
utreet anil Diamond Alley, wher* may be foaod an exteoalT*
aaaurtmeot of "very itacrbitiua of Paper Hangings,foa Par*
ton, Italia, Dining Rooms and Chamber*. Alau, Window
Shades, in eroat nrietj at luweat price* to eonutry dealer*.
Mlri WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO.
EDMUNDSON A 00., Nos. 96 and 98
Pi. Third street, near Wood, Manufectnrara and Daalera
iTwall paper,
CURTAIN GOODS,
ORNAMENTS, FRINGES,
TASSELS AND CORDS,
COMFORTS, BEDS,
PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Ac., ,
Would aolidt the alL*ntk>D of porcbMera to their Urge
and varied atock. apZhflmd
TUB BALANCE OF AY SPUING STOCK
riAHO FORTS B,
rao* tit* iukttactoit o?
CHICKEUINQ At SONS, Doatqn,
, "10NSI STING of sixteen of their Seven Oo-
tare add alxatd odd-third Octate Plano Fortes, Will
be opened and ready for examination oo
THURSDAY, JUNE 3d.
TASK SOTtCE.—The Ptano Fortee -manofaotnred by
Chiekerin* A Sona, are ootftiruUhad by them to any other
hooae in thlecity, and all order* must he eent and pur*
ebaaera directed to tbe ■ubecriber.
TBIBTt TOVI
GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS
Ibra been awarded to
CBICKKRTSO rf SOPH
OVER ALL COMPETITORS,
For Superiority In their GRAND PARLOR, GRAND and
80TJARB PIANOS.
Tbe following letter from
SIOISntJND TUALBERO,
Tbe original manoacrlpt of whteheau ho aeon at tbe ware
room* of tbe enbacrlber, ought to convince any 004 of tbe
kuperiority of Chlckering A Sona Piano Vortea
. Pimscaoß, March 25, 1868.
: Mb. Maiio* :-Dnr Sir—Since my arrlral in America 1
have constantly need tbe Pianos of Mean*. Chlckering A
Son*, and I can only repeat to yea <while thanking yod
for the Pianoe yon have eo kindly (nrnlehed for any con*
corle here,) that which I bave aooftenaald before: theta*
atmtaenta ara tha beat I Uaeo eeen in tbe United Stataiand
will compare fevorably'wttb any I have aver known.
Your*, Tory truly, A TUALBERO.
The above lot of Pianoe, In,addition to . those in atbre,
comprise**]) the atytea panafactnrcd by Cbkkering A Hone.
ALL TUB PIANO FORTES mannCactared by CHICK*
BRING A SONS
ARB WARRANTED.
john n. nELLoa,
Me An&tforCbkkerlng A Booster Pittsburgh indWeat*
ern Penpaylvanla. JeSdAw T •
J>IANOS! PIANOS!!
An additional atock of Piano Fortaa fretnf | V. f ft
the c«te->rat«d factories o t
STELNWAY A SONS, NEW YORK;
NUNNS A OLAr'I, NEW YORK,
baa Jnat been received, and 'be attention of purebaaara di
rected thereto. fl, KLBBER A BltO ,
Sole AaeaUfo* tbe above celebrated Plano*.
No. 63 Fifth atreei.
If) HINGE'S
**■ UNRIVALLED II # M*
MELODEONS,
ONIIANDAT
M A N 0 F A CfT URER’S PRICES.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
At "Old Ettabliahed Plano Depot," No. 118 Wood
second door above Flftb. t , 1”*
rpiIALBKRG’S PIANO COMPOSITIONS.
I Vnotaatoon Uditl iTAnora
Do “ Don Paeqoalr;*
Do “ Don Joan; -
Do •• Locretia Dorgla;
Ho M La Bomnarabuln;
Do u Lea Ungenota;
Do M MaaaoleUo;
Do " Moeesln Egypt;
Do u Home Sweet Home;
Do M Laatßoee of Sommer;
Romance, with variationr.
Tarantella;
Tbe ArtofSlngingappUed to the Plano.l2 numbers.
Jnat received and for tale at tbe Hoik Store of
my2B JOAN H. MHLLOR, 81 Wood i treat
STJBLNTWA.Y’S PIANOS.
JUST RECEIVED—A lot
BTEINWAT A SON’S
CELEBRATED PIANOS.! | W I I 1
Pnrcbaaera deeirotu of procuring ooe of theee tmitvalled
Plano fortes are rerouted to man early application, aa
tbe aeppiy fall* far.abort of the demand.
H. KLEBER A BRO, No. M Fifth street;
Bole Agents for, i tain way A Bona; also, for Noun's A
Clark’a Pianoa. } • JeS •
GROCERIES —75 hhds.pnmo N. 0. Sugar;
200 hbi*. N.O.Uolames;
■V 76 bxa Tobacco, various brands;
# If kegs 6 twiatTobacco:
SOOlaa. Window Glass, aartsteas;
Received and for sals by • Je9 R. ROBISON A OQ.
F,w HALIFAX DRY SALTED HER
RINGS, in bbte. and kalfhbla-Jwt received and for
aholomU or retail, at V RANGi'd New FamilyGrocaiy
je24-
V*n BXS. WOOD’S PEAKIi BTABOH m
afl . •_ Ho,«o,wrar VadnUbtakatfi-
§iitsbnrg| 6incite.
[From the London Times’ correspondent ]
Alixamdbia, July C. —Bor majesty's steamer
Cyclpps, lately sent to the Red Sea by the Bril
ish Government for tho purpose of taking a
series of deep water soundings, had been lying
for about aweek iu the harbor of Jeddah, whith
er she had conveyed, as passengera from Suet,
the English noting consul and iris French col
league. Nothing whatever had occurred to show
that the people of the place were animated by
any extriordinary sentiment of hostility towards
the Christian inhabitants. The officers of the
steamer had madeexcuraionsintbovicinty ofthe
tows, and never once met with the slightest
molestation or insolt, audeven on the very even
ing of the outbreak several had been walking
about io the bararars until.near sunset without
the Kast apparrant symptom of the approach
ing storm. This was op the 15th uIL In the
evening\a few persons—Greek residents in the
town—cake swimming off to tbe'sMp, and sta
ted that disturbances had arisen,' and that they
feared a conspiracy had been entered into
against the ohristoin inhabitants. Everything,
however, continued in appearance perfectly
quiet; not a shot noracry was heard, though the
savage work had even then already commenced;
but the assasins had taken tho precaution to use
coM steel alone. TheJEngliah Consulate was the
first point of attack, and Mr. Page, liie acting
consul,must have fallen under (he blows of a
crowd of ruffians, who followed up the murder
by sacking the houso and tearing down tho
Sag. 'Tho unfortunate man’s body is said to
have been found literally backed to pieaea
Maddened with excitement, the mob appears
next to have poured down upon the house of tho
Frenoh Consul, M. Eveillard. Here, however,
the Kaimakin, or governor of the town, mado
some feeble atiempt to interpose; the force at
his disposal-amounted to only eighty men, and,
whatever efforts they may have used, they did
not succeed io saving tho life of either the Con
sul or his wife. Both were murdered, and their
daughter alone—a young lady who, though
under twenty years of age, appears to have
possessed the spirit of a heroine—was rescued
from the hands of the assassins, and covered
with an Arab cloak she woaxorried to the house
of the Eaimkan. Her face was laid open with
a gash from a sabre cut across the cheek, but
before being dragged forth she had avenged the
murder of her father by the death of tho as
sassin.
Early on the following morning Captain Pol
len, still ignorant of what had occurred, sent
two boots ashore. When they.neared the inner
reefs Turkish soldiers were observed woiniog
them off; they continued, however, to advance,
until they found themselves surrounded by a
crowd of about 600 men, who from the out jotting
reefs poured a shower of stones upon tbe boats.
The crews were fortunately armed and soon
forced their way back to the ship, not, however,
without being compelled to pour a volley of
musketry into their assailants.
An interval of five days now elapsed until the
arrival from Mecoa of Maamik Pacha, tbe Qov
enor of the Hedjsx, with a body of about 800
Turkish troops.
je27;lyd_
.JA&KD H. oacso
Tbe crow of the steamer entreated the officers
to be allowed to take veogeanco upon the cily,
if not by laying the place in ashes, at least by
being permitted to land, even though the risk of
hndiog themselves, at most two hundred men,
oppoeod to a population of forty thousand;.- but
tbe Kaimakah sent repeated messages tjg&eeh
ing Captain Pullen to desist from all Inference,
warning him that his own house was surrounded
by infuriated fahatjcfl, clamoring for the surren
der of tbe Cbristifi£% who they knew had ob
tained refuge in the acute, and declaring that
were a single goufired, or one armed man land
ed from the ship, not only. the lives of the
refugees, but also his own would, to a certainty,
be sacrificed. This officer can, doubtless, not
have yielded without a struggle, and no other
argument would probably have saved the oity
from its ai-l;-'ii>?rited doom. Eveti though it be
granted that only a portion of the inhabitants
were actually engaged in the massacre, none
h&i a claim for pity where all had stood calmly
by, without stretching forth aiflogcr to protecta
handful of inoffensive men women who lived
among them, relying uponilheir hospitality.
Neither need the argument ojribesanetity of the*
Turkish flag have had any wolght with the crew
of a British vessel of war. 'That flagbad failed
to extend to their fellow Christians the protec
tion upon which they had relied, and might well
have been utterly disregarded.
On the2otfa, Naamik Pacha arrived with his
troopo, and some eotnblauco of order was ro
stored. Misb EveilUrd and other rescued Eu
ropeans were transferred on board llie Cjlops.
To spile of tho opposition »l Drat made by tbe
PacLa, the crew and marines were afterwards
landed with the British and French colors, end,
escorted by a body of Turkish infantry, they
were led to the newly-made grave, over which
the foneral servioe was read, and tho English
and French flag* were re-hosted binder a aalnto
of 21 guns. On the 24th, the Cyclops sailed for
Boez, where she arrived on the 3d, bringing
home 24 refugees. The number murdered at
Jeddah was 21, and the present moment nol a
Christian remains in the, place.
July 7.—Since writing the preceding, some
further particulars have readied me, which,
Jfiustral.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
' PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY
s. RIDDLE As OO. t
nna stam. above b kit arum.
Tbe naiiacrt at Jeddah.
though they do not in any way Affect the main
facts I have already related, will probably be
found to throw an important light npon the ori
gin of the Jeddah outbreak.
On Mr. Page’s return to bia post on the Oth
till., he found lhal a British venae!, the Irani, of
700 lone burden, belonging to Calcutta, had
hauled down her own colors and was flying the
Ottoman flag. The ship woe owned by two In
dian subjects of her Mosjesty, both of whom
were at Jcddahi one of the two being at thoeamo.
timo joint owner and master of the ship. The
latter presented a petition to the British Consu
late, selling forth that he bad demanded a set
tlement ot acoouhQ from bis.partner, who had
refused to fulfil Us obligations, and had de
clared his intention to become a naturglhed Ot
toman sutyeot, and had, therefore, destroyed
the ship's papers, and hoisted the Turkish flag.
A naval court, presided over by Capt. Pullen,
and with three respectable Indian merchants of
Jeddah, subjects of Her Majesty, as assessors,
was held on board the Cyclops on the 16th ult.
The owner ot the vessel, who appeared as de
fendant, refused to reoognhe the authority of
the tribunal, and in conseqaenoe of his insolent
demeanor, was placed under arrest for contempt..
Proceedings were then continued, and fall evi-
I deuce was produced in support of tho plaintiff's
allegations. Numerous witneasos proved the'
identity of the vessel as the Irani of Calouttm,
: even her register number and preclso tonnage
| werc.folly established.''
I In pursuance, therefore, of the law by which
1 it is enaote<l that if a British vessel attempts to
conoeal her nationality or disguise herself with
a foreign flag, ehe becomes liable to confiscation
on behalf of her Majesty, an officer was dis
patched from the Cyclops on board the Irani,
And took possession oflho vessel for the pur
pose of being adjudicated upon by Ibe Court of
Admirallty. Tbe Turkish flag which was even
at that moment still flying at the mast-head was
hauled down, and the Turkish ensign re-hoisted
In Ua stead. Notice of what bad oecurredwas
subsequently sent to the Kalmkan of'Jcddah.
Before the departure.of tbe Cyclops for Suez,
Naamilk Pacha olaimed the surrender of the
vessel, and Captain Pullen gave her up to tho
custody of tho British authorities, declaring,
however, that bo held them responsible for her
production to the British Government.
Grave doublsare expressedyrhelher the Kalm
akan and Naamilk Pacha showed themselves an
imated with fall determination to quell the out
break or vludioate their authority. Some of the
refugees who have arrived here strongly assert
that, notwithstanding the smallness of the force
at his disposal, tho slightest show of determina
tion oo tbe part of the Kalmakan would have
sufficed to maintain tranquility, and that a single
gun from tbe forts Would effectually have estab
lished iuunediatQ order.
' Tho Paris correspondent of the Timet says
Faud Pacha, the Turkish Ambassador Extraor
.itinary in Paris, has received a telegraphic des
patch announcing that the Porte promisee all
the satisfaction in Us power for the murder of
tho Frenoh Consul at Jeddah, and that the Arabs,
who committed the crime, shall be vlsUed with
condign punishment. The chancellor of the
Frenoh Consul at Jeddah, who is nowat Alexan
dria, has been summoned by.telegraph to Paris.
It is affirmed that Jeddah, whera-the massacre
took place, will bo forthwith oeoupled by
French and English lores.
The Paris correspondent of the Tima says
that a telegraphio despatch from Constantinople
announces that tho Porto had sent to Jeddah a
corps of 2000 men for the purpose of inflicting
exemplary chastisement oo Uie.sssasfas of the
Frenoh and English Consuls.
1 It is said in Paris that brdere have been sent
to tho Oommandent of tho Naval Division in
China, to despatch two ships of war At . onoo to
the Tied Sea. The French Admlrareommand
ing oh the Greek siadon,ia ordered to proceed
(oCandis.
: Pams, July 16.—The • J/biUirwr. nyy that the
atrocious aet#t Jeddah except in barbarity
anything in the first days of Mussulman fahatt
riam, and demands prempt and signalaatiafac
rion. The,two GoverhineaUiW taking matfe
hna in obafiert for nearing etch' satistyllofl as
the honor of their flags and the enormity of the
outrage require.
A letter from Alexandria, .dated the 6th instant,
and published in the Paris correspondence of
the Times, giroß among other details of the masaa
cre at Jeddah, the following particulars of the
attack on, the French Consulate: —“About sun
set on the 15 of June the house of Ihe-Eugliah
Vice-Consul at Jeddah was suddenly attacked
and invaded by somo hundreds of Hadramilea
inhabtants of Southern Arabin, who seized the
person of the consul,wounded him grievously and
then flung him, still alive from the window into
the' street, where a mob of the same fanatics
hacked his body into pieces.” The house was
then pillaged, tbo serrnnts ani two dragomen
assassinated, And the archives of the Consulate
were burnt. While this horrible scene was
: going on, similar crimes were committed at the
?renoh Consulate. This Consul, also attacked
by a band of fanatics who penetrated into the
houße by the windows, fell mortally wounded by
several sabre cuts. Uis wife was killed by.a
dagger thrust in her breast after having defend
ed herself courageously, killed the murderer of
her husband, and wounded several others. Her
daughter, IB years old, succeeded in escaping
by a secret door. In the next room were the
Chancellor of the Consulato and his servant.
The latter is a Musseltnan, an old soldier, who
formerly served in a battalion of native Alger
ines. These two men and the Consul’s young
daughter, defended themselves so heroically that
the murderers retreated for a moment; they soon
returned to the charge, but this -time employed
a stratagem. A Uadramite,'an. acquaintance of
the Chancellor’s, approached him and said,
“Come out—coma with me; I wish to save you
from certain death.” Confiding In those prom
ises the bravo young man quitted the room; he
was instantly struok with a poinsrd, which only
slightly wounded him in the arm. Knocked
down by the blow, his throat was seized by the
assassin, and he was on the point of perishing
when the Consul’s daughter threw herself on
the asaassio, and bit him bo deeply iu the head
that he was forced to lei go. Thereupon another
of these wretches attacked the courageous young
girl, and gave her a sabro cut across the faec.
She fell senseless, but the Chancellor, who had
sprung to his feet, infliQted a blow on the last
assassin. Meanwhile the Chancellor’s servant,
struggling with admirable energy against theso
miscreants, killed three of them, wounded sev
oralothors and sosucoeeded in covering the flight
of the Consul's daughter, of the Chancellor, and
; of a servant, who have all arrived this evening,
in oompanyof the bravo soldier, at the residence
of the Consul-General of France,'in Alexandra.”
' Secretary Flotd’s Complicity with the
Fillibustchs.—We copied a few days Bioce
a paragraph from tbo Washington Union flatly
contradicting a statement whiob General Walker
has on several occasions made in his speeches to
the public •in regard to certain eommnnioations
and overtures made to him by a member of tbe
Cabinet. This has called forth a letter from the
General to ue on tho subject; which, injustice to
him, we lay before the public :
Mobile, Joly 19th, 1868.
Editor Mobile Register :
Sir—On returning to this city a day or
ago, I read in yonr journal an extract from the
Washington Union denying certain Matements
which, it was reported, I had lately made in a
speech, delivered at New Orleans. In tho month
of Oolober Inst I was in New Orleans preparing
to retnrn to Nicaragua. About the middle of
the month General Ilcaniogscn arrived from
Washington, and soon after we met he informed
me that he had important neweto communicate.
He (hen proceeded to state that while in Wash*
ington he had held several conversations with
thaSecretary of War ; that in the course of one
of the interviews the Secretary had informed
him of the determination on the part of the
President-to arrest tho expedition to Nicaragua,
adding, at tjie the same time, that the acquisi
tion of Cuba during his administration wos an
objact dear to the heart of Mr. Bnchanan The
Secretary further proceeded to say, according to
Gen. Uenningschle report, that if we would torn
our attention to Mexioo and enter Into the ser
vice of Comonfort we should have the support
of the United Slates government; that whilom
the Mexioan service we might, by some act, such
as tearing down the dag of Spain, bring about a
war between Mexioo and Spain, and Cuba then
might be seized by the former Power. The Sec
retary, according to the report 1 received, in
formed Gen. Renningsen that means would not be
lacking for Such an enterprise, and when pressed
by tho General to slate how the means could be
replied, “I have gone the length of my
tether ; before I can say more, U will bo neces
sary for me to see a person above mo." In Ibe
next interview the .Secretary informed the Gen
eral that be was not authorized to go further,
but that hu might rely implicitly on the means
being provided if thoenlerprize wasnndertaken.
When Gen. Henningsen made this communica
tion to mo I was ehooked'at its’naturc, and re
marked that the government conld hardly be in
earnest. He said that he had been anthemed
to place before mo tbo character of the conver
sations held with the Secretary of War, and to
communicate them to a friend of the Nicaraguan
cause residing in New Orleans. 7
Tbo foregoing are facts which I heve^iubitan-
tially detailed in epeechrs made here and else
where. I have been careful always tosUftethe
soorqe of my information, and I need hardly
say that I am firmly convinced of the truth and
accuracy of the report made to me by Gen Hen*
uingseu. I have ever fouqd the General to be a
man not only of strict truth and honor, but
also careful in his use of language, and
accurate in the reports be makes about publio
matters. In controversies of suoh moment as
these I have narrated I would rely tin his state*
xaents as implicitly as if I had heard myself
what passed between the Secretary and himself.
Year obedient servant
'—Mobile Register, July 80. Wit. Walker.
Liberia ardtue Frehch Emiqratioh.—The
numerous friends of the colonisation cause in
this State—where it received its 6rst impetus,
and has since held a prominent position—with
those interested ink throughout the country,
have view’d jrith deep concern the charges against
the Liberian government, and taken every op
portunity of investigating them. We have been
favored with a letter addressed by R. R. Gurley .
Secretary of the American Colonization Society
to Dr. J. G. Noble, of this city, which warmly
defends President I%Dson> from suspicion, and
shows by n recital of his previous opinions and
acta that it is not likely he has engaged in any
such nefarious business as assisting the French
Colonization sobeme.
Mr. Gurloy incloses extracts from the last
message of President Benson, which alludes to
a discontinuance, of a similar scheme by the
Eoglish, in consequence of his proclamation re
quiring that all.-emigrants, before leaving the'
oooat, should to Monrovia, and exam
ined as to their free volition in leaving, and
passports to be given to suoh~as declare them
selves desirous to emlgrato. Tbo terms of this
proclamation may give some cine to the meat log
of the statement of the Captain of the Regina
Cecil, that the Liberian authorities furnished
his captives with passports. The message then
firooeeds to allude to the scheme of ItL Cbealier
□ 1852-8, and says that such intolerable evils
had resulted, that the government of Liberia
had been compelled to adopt measures of repres
sion. * The 'message details various measures of
tjio government for tho protection of its citizens
and the natives, “but admits nothing canbe
done to restrain foreigners from prosecuting
tho emigration sohemo.so long as the laws of
tho Republic are not violated.
The Regina Call affajr la then alluded to. It
is "slated that Captain Simon, of that vessel,
regularly entered bis vessel, and cargo at the
Custom House, and gave assurances that he
would comply with the laws, but prooeeded sea
ward without doing so. President Benson has
sent dispatches on the subject to the French
Government, representing the conduot of the
Captain os "fraught with evils of the mostbligh-.
ling nature to our most cherished hopes." He
was sanguine that his representations ; would be
listened to and believed his "ImperialjMajesty’e
Government incapable of countenancing a sys
tem, abuses of which render it so pr egnant with
injustice andcnHUv." ..
He also reoomended to the Liberian Legisla
ture n stringent passport law, and such a one
was passed by the Legislature} requiring bonds
from captains of vessels for Us obsirvsnoe.
In view of this information it will, be but a
simple matter of justice to hold President Ben
son guiltless of apy complioUy in the Frenoh
scheme, and to believe that he has taken ell
proper precautionary measures against the for
oible. deportations of Africans-, until fhrther in
telligence is received, He may have oommitted
errors but it is almost impossible to suppose
that ho has in any way aided measures which
have a tendency to destroy the prosperity of
the country over whiob he presides.— Newark
Adccrluer.
STARCH AGENCE-—HAVING BEEN
updated Aiut Xur Plttrtarth, bj Uia
PTAECUOOSfprNT, for Ibead* of Udr cd#bf»i«dPl{AJll.
SSSSSHSS
IMe in thll article, toea eualeeiloaet oat ftMapl.alock,
“* ,hW> .m t. *»,»»»> *»“»#““*„ 4(w
I Wo. I Wood whit .
DKESS GOODS,—MtfRPHY &
\V BURCHFlELDharertcdTed b«7 itylea.tf X«dlM?
pr«n good* lately, %h!cb they V mUlq( nn cbMp.
B * w * br . .% ....
LOfusOottainfo.. -
VOLUME LXXI—-NUMBER 197
insaianct,
lerchanti' Insurance Co. o( Philadelphia.
WM. V. PETTIT, Pre*t. D. J. McCANN, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Stock paid In sad Invested....l2oo,ooo 00
Burpltu 68,428 3&
» . $263,429 S&
Injure* Qargo RUkson th*Ohioud UlMtsdppißlTm and
trttrotarie*. Insures igninst toe* or damage bT Fir*,
also agiirut tbe peril* of tb* Bee, »nd Inland
Navigation and Transportation,
stuoroaa-
Wm. V. Petit, John 0. Montgomery, John M. Pnmroj, D. J.
McCann, E. F. Wttraer, Ren* GnlUoa, BanJ. L-WooUton,
John A. Marshall, Charles B. Wright, John J. Patterson,
El wood T. Pusey.
WM.‘ V. PETTIT, President,
R. F. WITMKR, Vic* President
Dwian J. McCtira, Secretary.
unms.
Selger, Lamb A Co., Philadelphia.
Back, Morgan A Stidlolr; do.
Truitt, Bro. A 00., do.
Pumrcry, QUdwell 4 Co., do.
A. T. Lao* 4 Co, do.
Steinmltt, Justice 4 Oo^
PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 97 WATER STREET
aofedtf R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
‘ranklla Fire Insaranet Company of
PHIL A DELPHI*.
OXUOXOS3.
Charles W. Dancker, Adolph B. Borl*,
George W. Richards, Samuel Grant,
Thomas Hart, David 8. Brown,
Mordecal D. Lewis, Jacob EL Bmlth,
Tobias Warner, Morris Patterson.
CHARLES N. BANCKKR, president.
OaaaLis O. Baacus, Secretary.
This Company continue* to make Insurance*, permanent
or limited, on every description of property In town and
eonntry, at rates as low as are consistent with security.
The Company have reweivod a large contingent fund,
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested,
afford ample protection to the assured. '
The Assets of the Company, on Jan nary Ist, 1861, as sob*
Uihed agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were as follows
Till—
Mortgages.
4818,128 08
..... 61,889 00
Bl
Temporary Loans-.
Btocfcs ........
Ouh, fto
11,212,708 44
Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one yean,
they have paid upwards of One Million. Poor Hundred
thousand Dollars Losses by Are, thereby affording evidence
of the advantages of Insurance, as well as their ability an!
disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, .
apl9 Office Southeast cot. Wood and Third sts.
Continental Insurants Company.
Incorporated by the Ltgidaturt r\f Itnwyleanta,
wirn a
PIRPITU’AL OHi&IlB
AnthorizedCapltal, One Million Dollan, -..—11,000,000
SecaredaDdAcctuanla ted Capital-.—....... —631,400
’ HOME OFFICE.
Fo. 61 Walnut Strret, abort Bxtnd, FkOo&phia.
fire Insurance on Bnfldlngs, furniture, Merchandise, An.
geneally.
Marine Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of
the world.
Inland Insurance on Goods, An, by Lakes, Rivers. Canals
and Lend Oarriagce, to all parts of the Union, on the most
favoroble terms, consistent with secnrl ty.
> iuuotou
GEORGS W. OOLLADAY, formerlj Recorder of Deeds,
Philadelphia.
WH. BOWERB, formerly Register of Wills.
JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Oolemkn A Smith, Importing
Hardware and Cntlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third
street, above Market, Phils. \
JOSEPH OAT,firm of Joseph Oat ABon,Coppersmiths, No.
12 Quarry strett^Phlla.
EDWARD V. HACHETTB, firm of Haehstts A Balgnel.
Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third
street, above Race, Phlla.
HOWARD HINCHHAN, firm of Livingston A Go., Prodnee
and Commission Merchants, No. 278 Market sU, above.
Eighth. Phils.
GEORGS W. OOLLADAY, Prudent.
Qua WOSOH, Secretary,
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent.
No. 2A Fifth street /op stairs.)
MonongkheU Ininranea Oonputj
OV PITTSBURGH. .
Omens—JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
Omas, No. OS Warn Stmit,
&jE buurt Against all kinds of Fin and Marin* Si
ABBETS, MAT 20tu, 1869:
Stock Dae Bill*, pejrabUon demand, secured by
tvoapprorad n&n&s $140,000 CO
Premium *7,003 20
Bills Recolrable - 8,966 21
115 shares Mechanics’ Bank Stock—cost ... 8,920 00
60 do lUhkof Pittsburgh do do - 2,750 00
40 do Exshknge Bank do do 2,060 00
100 d’) • Citizens’ do do do 5,176 00
Balance of Book Accounts. ....... 8,066 29
Office Furniture GW 88
eiascxcu:
I Wm. A, CaldveH,
Wilson Miller,
. . John McDorltt..
1 Geo. A. Berry
Jism A. llatchlson
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Be c’y
Vm. B. Qoloea,
Bobt. Dalsell,
Wm. Rea,
Tlios. B. Clarke,
Western Insoranoe Company
OfPITTBBUttQ-H. v
QEOBOE DARSIB, President.
F. U. GORDON, gecratary.
OFFICE, No. 91 Water atreet, (Span*A Co.'a Warehonae.)
op aUirt, Pittabargb.
Wm inxurt against all binds of Fire amt ilarine Bisks
A Horn* Inslilution managed bp Director!, i oho are mil
bnoiem in lA* community, and \oho art determined, by
p rc&ptneti and liberality, to maintain the character wAicA
they hate assumed, at offering the best prc-lecUon to those who
desire to be tsuttred. .
ASSETS, OCTOBER 81, 1857.
Stock Account*.... 1 4121,600 00
Horxgege - .. 2,160 00
Billi RoceiTablo. 4,161 67
Offlco Furniture. „ _ 240 09
Open Account*.- 9,478 04
Cub 14,841 45
Premium Note* 40,246 69
BliU Dbroanted 125,003 73
Wm. UcKnlgbt,
Naihanial UotaM*,
Alex. Nlmtck,
Darid M. Long,.
William IL Smith
0- W. Rkketaou,
George Dante,
E. UfUer.Jr.,
J. W. BqUOT>
Q. W. Jackson,
James MeAoley,
Alexander Bpecr,
Andrew Ackley,
nol&
PHUbnllhLl
T. M. GORDON, Bec>y.
»nrgn *.Je, Flrrud flulne ini. Co.
Offioe, No. 9G Water Streep
PITraBUBOH, .
ROBT. GALWAY, President
F. A. Rixxbibt, fieo’y ALEX. BRADuE?, Tice Prut.
Aanaiw FUHOfO, U. D., Examining Physician.
This Company make# every intnr»nr» appertaining to
connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also, against Ilall end Cargo Risk*. on the Ohio end
Mississippi riven end tributaries, end Marine Rlik gen
erally.
And against Leu or Daman by Ftre.
And against the Perila of toe See end Inland Navigation
end Tranaportatlon.
Polldu tuned at the lowest ratu consistent with safety
all pert lee.
Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley.
Samnel MeQnrken, Joseph B. Leech,
Joaeph P. Gazsaa, M. D-, John Fullerton,
John Scott, Nathan f. Hart,
Jamu Marshall, Darld H..Gbamben
David Richey, William Carr,
James, W. Hallman, ffiobert H. Hartley,
Ohas. Arbnthaot, John hTODL
fclfi—my2My '
The final Western Fire and fearineim. Co,
,0V PHILADELPHIA.
Office in Qmpanjf’i BteOdity. JTo. 403 Rolant, comer ej
fburti Street,
AUTHORIZED QAPITAL..., |600,00a
Capital paid in-.—... 00
Surplus, January lit, 1858.. 55,374 05
— ■ ' O5
JHJIEIf/JiujtjUWß—Limited or Perpetual,
MARUfS LYA UJiANCX, on Vessels, Cano tod Freight!.
INLAND INSCRANCM by Rivera, Canal*, Laku and
Laud Carriage.
nixiciOßft
Chari** O. Latbrop, 1423 Walnnt street
William Darling, 1410 Pine street
Alexander Whlllden, Merchant, 18 North Front
luac HmlehoraL Attorney and Ooonsellor.
John O. Hooter, firm of Wright, Hunter A 00.
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy A 00., Goldsmith's Hall.
John It McCurdy, firm of Jones, White A Hrfurdy.
The*. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Edict.
Jaa. B. Smith, firm of Jaa. B. Smith A Oo .
Hon. Ilanry M. Fuller, office 237 Sooth Third strut.
John R. Togdee, office comer of Seventh and Samacm.
Jamu Weight, late Cashier Bank of Tioga
Alfred Taylor, office Cairo CRy Property.'
Jona J. Slocum,tpffice 230 South Third street'
O. a LATHROP, President.
_. ‘ , . W. DARLING,Vic* President
LEWIS OREOOIIT, 1- . . .... ' „ , „ „
fecoad Tie. PraU'l/ Br ** eh 0O»,« •!, Ni Y.
JAMES WRIQIIT, Secretary and Treasurer.
H. E. RICHARDSON. Assistant Secretary.
R. W. POINDEXTER, Agmt,
fell 1 AT Water strut, Pittsburgh
iSicftAsosi
ttm
Reliant* Kntnal Ininrante Company ol
PHILADELPHIA
On limited or Perpetnel, MerchandiM, Fnrnltnr*
Ac- In Town or Orantry.
Office No. 308 Walnut Street
Gmut $1T7,8»~ Anns |2£2,485 at—lnverted e* fellow*
Tint UortgecooD Improved City Property, worth
double the emoant ..L.5120,20a 00
Penne. BeJlroed Co 1 * fl per cent. Mortgage Loan,
s3aooo, cost... —26,600 00
AuegtieDj count? 6 per cent. Penna. K.B. Loan.. 10,000 00
Pennajlvanle HellroM Oo’a Stock- OO
Block of Ifce&eUeoceHst&el Inaorence Go— UA6O 00
Stock of Oonnty Tire Ineoranee Co . 1.060 00
Scrip of Sundry Ineoranee Oompentae..—i; v 476 00
Bill* Receivable, btuioeaa neper , 62,71160
Book Accounts, accrued Interest, etc fcafl 10
Ceab on bend end la Beak 10,043,«)
old. mam.ffiSS.' 8
naamoaa.
I Samvel Btafaaa.
BotMrtßtiSr
wnUnaiaMr,
asrar /!
tlodlOßk . ,
■ Chaa. LeUnd.
, SWISS?.
rcDDiynruui luuiuh Xoapuj ~~
gjSS -rwssH*:!'
; ..Bdmtruricfc,
... 'itaiwii,.
E&3SSN.. '■:9sos&&:‘.
r JmMmSodkSm, •
cniKmunoinTtr... , .pm* l •
4gptlrev»gMartasßlafc«takrti of eg Sam tptkiM. ;
CUm Ttn«l»J,
Vm. R.Tboni«oa,
D«Tld B. Brawn.
aSwruacra,
Jobs R. Worrell, 7
H. LOmoa,
Robert ToUad,
UOMJohIUQBi
a & Wood,
Jeaun 8. Woodwtfdr
B, H
»p 3 Kortb-eM Uooinr
' v : <WflCDPBfc
Insurant*.
Pannen’ and Bethanies’ Fire
Ininruee Company.-
IV. W. Corner fieeond and Walnut .
PHILADELPHIA. ~
ASSETS. i.|530,89A 5
Pittsburgh Offlea, Ro, 00 Water Street.
TTIOMAS J. HUNTER, Agnut.
The following list will ahow the amount paid at the
Pittsburgh Agency for louts from Jnno I $56 to April 1858:
Herbert Ooedal, $ 600 00 B, UUI ft CVv .$166 73
Wm. Bidden 600 00 Rcfcheattr 151.00
Frank Wolff. 400 00 Wm. Mage* 275 00
M. Hasa.„ 190 00 S. Unward A Co- 2500 00
W. W. McGregor .... 800 W. Wlwrrtb, Em 1126 0O
John Heath 1%7 60 J. M. Irwin. Em 860 00
I. 1. Boom A C 0..- 830 67 Kdw. Bpencr, Em— 64 00
Newmyer A Qrmff— 1682 72 C. H. ponlnot 850 00 ,
John Thompson 200 00 EnjUab A Richardson 100 00
Henry Feldbosch 20 00 BrewcCKind A Co— OCO
John Watson. 23 00 R. nil! A Co 450 62
J. M. Hass.. 10 00 Wm. Mclleailry 90 00 .
Phelps, Carr Apo— 4600 00 R. Bill A Co.—v—. 23 40
J. I. HouseACo 61 00 Spang A Co. 33 00
Jaroee Woods, Esq— 29 00 Salrago on steamer „
Wm.MeCnllyAOa-. 2570 17 Areola. 7VJI
James MiNinger. 1000 00 Aetams-AM'Clintaek.' 49 00
W. Mcbolly A Co 760 00 D. Barnard—s 4 Oo
Total.
Btiti or Pnrssrt.T*xu,Clty c
before me, an Alderman In
oud« Thomas J. Hunter, Ageu
tea* Insurance Company, who,
to law, doth depose and hi U
true. 1
Bworo end subscribed baton
myl&dly 1,1
Eurtka lnsornnee Company of Pennsylvania. .
Office No. 99 Water at., Fittabargb,
AB9ETB WAY I,ISSS.
Block Due-Hills—payable on demand am)
cured by two approved names.
Oath ia Pittsburgh Trust Company _
Premium Notea .........
i Receivable.-
share* Exchange Bask Stock—cost „
do Meehan lea 7 Bank Stock—coef.
do Iron City Jtank Bto>k—sq'l paid
do Allegheny Bank Etock— do do ...
J. 11. Shoenberger,
W.K. Nimlck,
John A. C*ngbey,
C. W. Batchelor,
H D. Cochran,
Jane* J. Bennett,
Wm. J. Ai
Rost. Fnnm r ßee’y.
Delaware mutual Safety Insurance Company,
'incorporated by t\t Ltgit\aturt >\fPenney loanta, 1836.
Office, S. E. Corner Third and "Walnut sta.,
PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCES on Teasels, Cargo, ud Freight
to allparts of the world.
INSURANtsES on Goods, by Rivers, Canals,
Lakes mod lAnd Carriages, to sit parts of the Union.
EIRE INSURANCES oa Merchandize jcncrally.—On
Stones, Dwelling Booses, Ac.
Atttli of the Company, Nov. 2d, 18S7*.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Beal E5tate....~..~.510i,350 9ft
Philadelphia City, and other Loans 137,011 35
Stock In Banks, Railroad A InsaranceOoe-> 13,508 00
Bills Receivable. 330,301 93
Cation band 38,803 00
Balances la hands of Amenta, premium* on
Marine Pblldcsreeentlj issued, and oth
er debts doe the Company^......_„ _ 03,730 57
Subscription Notes ; 100,000 00
William Martin,
Joseph H. Seal,
Edsrand A. Bonder,
John 0. Darla,
John B. Penrose,
George 0. Lei per,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Unston,
WilllanaC. Ludwig,
Hogb Craig,
KeerllcJlvaln,
tee Keller,
D. Jones Brooke,
Jacob P. Jones
Bxskt Lnaomn, Secretary.
P
apfclyd—Jal2
CitijenV insnriDCe Comp’y of Pittibnrgb.
WM. BAOALEY, President,
SAMUEL L MARS HELL, Secretary.
Ojflct V 4 Killer Strut, between Market and IRod 35
Reinsures Ilnll and Cargo Risks on ‘the Ohio audUl*
slsslppl Riven, and Tributaries.
Reinsures against loss or damage by Tire. Also, against
tboperflsof tbeSeesnd Inland Navigation and Transport,
ation. .
Wo. Bagalsy,
Samuel Ken.
Jaa. M. Oooper,
Jaa. Park, Jr^
Isaac M. Pennock,
B. Harbangh,
OapL Bazn’l 0. Young,
ja£2 “obn Calc
.$237,710 M
Ph.iludeiph.ia Fire and Life
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 14S> Chesnut Street,
OPPOSITE TnE‘custom nocßi
Will make all kinds of.lnau ranee, either IVrpetnaloc
Limited, onYrery description of Property or Merchandise
~tt reasonable rates of premium.
ROBERT. P.'KINO,- Preaklant.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vies President
diu<?tou.
ft. R, Oow,
flworge W. Brows,
Joseph B. Paat,
John Clayton,
K. WJIor.
ChirlM P. Hijra*,
B. B. Kn*U»h,
P. B. Btmj,
0. Sherman,
H. J. Megargee,
V. Bur3«vur»,B*£r«t*rr.
New books received by ~i. l.
READ, *8 Fourth street:
California Life lUnstrated;
Life in the ItiDtriDCT',
Life Jo the Laity,
Public Advent*, by Prof. Wholon, D. D-i
Bascom’s Miscellaneous Lacturec;
Hibbard on Psalms:
The True Woman;
The Object of Life,
Loat Chapters Becorerodln the Early History of Amor!'
can Methodism;
Gilbert Her land or City Life—a hook tor boy*:
Six Steps to Honor, do do
Harry Build, the Young Missionary, do do
Little frank Iladsy, do do r
Child’s Sabbath Day Book,
JP»
$817,Ml 48
Books for sommer reading.—
B. 0, COCHRANS, No. 6 Felenl itmt, AU» <
{heny, iovitea attention to the choice assortment of Books -
o the TeriouadepartmentsofStanderd, Religious, Poetical, '
and Miscellaneous Literature, to which New • Publications
are coastanllybeing in the collection arumanyen '
tertaining works Car summer reading. .Just received Lord
Montague'# Page, G. p. R. June** new book; The Cruise of.
The Betsy; Hugh MlHort Life and Works; OeceoU, ibe
Seminole, Oapt. Mgyne Bald; Cavaliers of England, Henry
W. Herbert; Floral Home, or First Tears In Minnesota;
unrala,ataleof Ootmtry lift, Sewell; PreeooU’e Works;
Irrlog’s do: Tlcknor’i editions of the PoetiL 30 role, 32m0» :
bine and gold. jnjg
New books at rentool’s, no, 20
B L Clair street:
Hugh Miller’s New Book, The Cruise of tbo-Betsy, or a Sam- ,
Bet’s Kemble among tho Foetlll&roos Deposits of the
Hebrides; with Rambloe of a GOologist; $1,25; (mailed
HMJI la Syria, or, Three Tears in Jerukalem, by Mrs. 8.8.
Johnson, daughter of Dr. Barclay, Minlonary toJentaa» •
5>8,7ma15d X 2wl) gtl,lpl4t * ~:6 W ° tB; ° r ** l,l
Table* of Infidelity, and FactsofFslih—a Scrios of TncUon
Uu Absurdity of Atheism, Pantheism, Ac.: by Ker. R,
Paterson, of Ohlcago; 60c4 by mall 65c.
Aont 8slly; a Narrative of Stars Lire; 40cr by mall 45c.;
with all the publications of the AnerfcattßeJbrxn Book '
and Tract Society, suited for Sabbath Befools and Ut&Jr ..
Hoe- . JyfedAwT,
CHAMBER'S SERIES—
Chambers Papers for ths People, 0 role, .
Do Miscellany, 10 rols; . ■
Do Home Book, or Pocket Miscellany, 6 volt; •
Do Kepcsltory of Instructive •*..
Do CynlopedUofEnglWt Literature, 2 Tots;
Do Information for thePoopis, do , v
Do LUeand Work* of Robert Barns. 4 vols.: .
For »al» by JaS2 KAY A 00.,» Wood ft.
MULLIGAN'S ORAMATICAL STKUW
TORE OF THE EBOUSH LANQUAGF; Grahan’r
English Synonyms; Rogel’t Thesaurus of English Words;
Trench** Synonyms of the New Testament; Trench on tho
Btndy of Words; Treach’a English Past and present; Wll*‘
eon'aTrsatlcaop Pnpctnatlon. EAT *€o. 63 Wood si
"VrEW BOOKS.—Aquarellog, or Summer
Ll Sketches, by Bamnel'Sombre.
A Poor Fellow, by the antbor of “Which—Tbo Right, or ■
the Ledf* For sale at DAVISONtL . ’ '
jnlfl No. 61 Market street.
EKMONS—By tho Rev. John Caird,
of “Religion in Common Idfa.** A Sermon preached
before thaQseon Pearls of Tboagbt. BeHgfons ana Pblllw*
phlcal, gathered from old authors. Foraueat*
. -DATJSOH’S.
T. W. bUOGHBET. * 7 .
Watoh and Clock Haker.YDv
IMPORTER OF ”
Eine watchesand jewelry
Wood toJ Put.
lolh. 'w.teiii'
work wirum. . ’
Q() BBLS. EXTRA FAMILY ~FLOUR *
tm5ZS*£ U “ ITO,d 10 a» ; nthiu or Annin f
"AV PAPER—Fine Papef Hantrines,
'' ■ 1 *
1 OO. 1 88L8.N.0. MOLASSES: . it
W do, Golden Syrup . ft ...”
t 5 do &.IL do “Baltimore’*
76 do Excelsior do 1
In atom and for aala by Jail - WATT A WILSON.
DQABCURED HAMS T '
ANDMIKD BKW. v
Juit tl.rrn Phipp. k Oo> ,
a. a suiittrad DBicDDHer, u
FRANCE'S Family Grocery abd Tea Store,; . •'*. , r .-0-*, ■
JulO Federal Street, Allegheny. ■ r
POCKET KNIVES.—Wo haroDn luild a
eery floe ancrtaanl of all kinds of POCKET KSITB
aa well as a foil assortment of Dental, Surgical, Toilet and
Table Cutlery. ~ CAKIWBIGBtA TOUNO, ..
JnlT., .. Ka WWoaatieat.- 4
LAIR A WYETH'S CHEMICAL FOOD. • ■■. ■
Another supply ratfd this d*y, fbrnlawhtfead* and - ,r J .
•retail, by .. Jnl3 J 0& FLEMOW. ‘ - :
W FRANCE, Federal stroet, not
TT • Ton, I. ',l
Floor.EaoaßuOoflfo.Tea,Spires.FCTtta, *O. tjklMlyd, ,& ;t,
Qi*ONGES—A large of coarse add *• ' O
of a
I|JOBACOU-rstib« .mmntedTs. 6 twirti>
Jt.r- . .. SO bh£ Cot and Dnr Tobacco, , ... • *< -;y$
, "“'S’JriSS&t V •
.-....520,107 84
of Pittsburgh, m.
i tod for «ah! city, personally
it of theTwiaarr aodilechan
, being doly sworn wcordiDg
hot tbs foregoing etatomont w
rUO3. J. IIUSTKII, Agent.
• me, April 7,18£8.
;osaju> i Johns, Aldennu.
$7 ctstw.oo
&i£3(yir
f&, 983,80
ir.,850,0l
fc.9M.00
6.490.02
7^00,00
6,000/10
13#WM
MUcTOU. 1
0. W. Cm*,
Tn*e M. Pennock.
W. W.Mirtla.
R. T. Le*cb, Jr,
David M’Ca&tllßfea,
Georga 8. BcMen,
\odersoo. '
\ SHOKNDEtORR, PrwtL
roj4;<ilm
(703,78037
' Junes C. Hand,
Theophilns Paulding,
Junes Trujoalr,
WilHua Eyre, Jr^
J- V. PenUton,
Josbna P. Eyre,
Samuel £. Stoke*,
Henry Sloan,
» James B. MeParls .
Tliomes 0. liana,
Robert Horton, Jr.,
John B. Semple, Pittsb'g,
D. T. Morgen, “
J.T. Logan, “
WM. MARTIN, President.
THOS. a HAND, Vice President *
A. MADEIRA, Agent,
OS Water strrot rjtubnrgfa.
HtßimOU.
Ckpt- Mark Sterling,
B.IL Eiar,
Jnba 8. DHvortb,
Fraud* Seller*,
Wtn. B. H»y«,
John Shlpton.
Walter Bryant,
dwell, Jr.
J. G. OOFrTN.'Apexi
r Third ami Wood a&ft
J. L. BEAD, 78 Fourth st.
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