ff ''l THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,. l ■fei: IC-"i ' r » ..■ ", .• ; *. 4 r'v ; ’ X :. .V ■ v: ‘ ! - : / v-:,. ***»;>>*> y.^v-jW&c :*• i- &£; ... - .yvi., >;V >K-j*‘S* A : '•;■;•.V -I*; ':' :<-;•>* J-" ; ;.■' ■l <4' ' :% ■.?&:;■ I'M 'f: ,•: .•• .*>*£ • ! •*, v- :w, • •**-;• MS 1 • ■< !•: .;: \.y- ; ij*. pgfl|p MW ESBl*@i NMMHI jtftijifi ■l. !;v : ;: '. w. i. v; v '-.-:?r b ?• ■ ■ ■■ p.vp>^> : V* •’ ,: '*l&*'i : ‘S*.‘;v; : ; : }\ r i'‘^ ■* ... • ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Bwgafste. [' AOKEOWN' ,* FINLEY, Whulcsila LDwntotßaHMaiKtgimof Cartwn Oil, Tjo. 1«T ttyWwrtiUttibPibthL jiaottyq T) L. FAHNESTOCK 4 Oo„ Into ofth«flrm : JD, B. JL f>hMuck * Co, “d 10 BreL WboUMl* DraggM No. 00, comer Wood *MFoort»i Otti, Plttrtranflu Pa. “ , A. FAHNESTOCK * • tale Dmnrtiti and Manofiwteryi cf WUU u*d, and Wood and Front bvrgh. • ' ' •• • . • . - ■ JSGIIOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER - at white Lid, LltbargtyPat* tr and WboWaaJ* In Paint**. Oil*, VoroUhe*, To^en* tma; yp. Wood P*» . : °“ 3;l^d TOUN IfAFTi Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. 0 Mdl Dmlw In PainU.OiWpjatttff*, *o cctwrWood »ndSfrttattrMtv, Flttebureb. ■ - • 4g»JUcnlar Ag"**ifrrl>r.ycrd > « Modldoa. *ygl TOUN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL tf er In prtjo, Painti (XU. Tamlabi* ul DjeatnfO, No. •156 Liberty *treot,Pttt*wJrsh* AUOTdMivm»«l«pro»P tfctt f n « c,Q - „„ , - Agent tor Bcbiocr# Paltnonle Sjrop. uarifclydaw IKUOICt btßfb. UKAUN * REITER, WHOLESALE AND - ii EctaQ DrnsgieU, oonwr of liberty and EU Clair eta, Pittehorish... . • . . JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. Wfleet ft Ofcjeoccar Market itreet ud Diamond^ keep*, OTBftantijr on bud • fall and complete ajurtment of Drag*, Medidiwa, Medicine Cheats, Peffttaory, and all article* per talaiax to hi* btulneae. - 4yPhy*ldADi prwripUoui carefblljr «*mpocmd»datall boor*.' Er. geo. li. iceyser, druggist, 140 Wood arret, comer of Wood *tre*t and Virgin ,Tltt*mrgh,Pa. - Brains. *. TOTirnry l *! - -••••?• i. Larcs. r EECII * HUTCHINSON, Commission ; 1 jind porwardlag Merchant*, dealers in Weitern IU ■££flhuSLlToiuf rhh, Bacon” Batter, Unwed Oil, Pot ul PttAw, Seed*, Grain, Dried Prult, and Produce general ljr. Boet brand* ramUy Ilcmr alcaya on h'nd.— Agent* toe the sale of MadleoaCo’e celebrated Patented pSriStmh. N0p.116 Second and 14S fintat*. between Wood and Smith Held it*- PHUbnrgh, Pa. apfclyd CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY U. COLLINS, Forwarding and CommUdon Merehant,and Doalce ia'Choeee r Datter, Lake Pith an J Produce generally, 86 Wood at, above Water, Pittsburgh. mySl JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, • OHIO, Oomrabodon and Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Weeter* Reaerre Cbeew, Butter, Pot and Peart Aafc, and Wcftem Produce goneratly. Tront at., ♦tween Smlthfteld and. Wood, Plttabnrgh. AVID 0. UERBST, FLOUR, PRO- Morduat, No. ZQ? Llbrtiy ureal, comer of Hand, PitUbnrgh, circa bit attco- I ton to the rtla or Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Cb«*e, Better, Grata,'Drlocctftuly»oUcUcMtgMM®U«eJiettt'4»nd«ntUfcctotJ ttlurn* gn*r otned. . delOJjrdiwT insurant* asrnts. FINNEY,. Agent EorefcaTusunmce Co., >'• No. 9 Water street. ■ ~ A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY J\ » famsyinaln Infor*cs« Company of Piiubnrgh, 3oacn’ DqUHtwn, Tonrth ntreet. - • . lAM CEL L. HARSUELL, Secretary Citi | sera* latataoco Cdmp*ay,o| Wafarrtrect. l M. GORDON,.Secretary Western « «tiCTOompaßy,Wy*tgrrtr»et. /T„ GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank fj « Un Rrt Iwrortitf* Conipiwj, Nortireast corner Wood A. .MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware , Motcal lp«amtio» Wntw itreel. IHOS. J. HONTER. Agent Farmers’and ' WH?KnpWln«rancnOa,gOWtter«trgH. TOSUUA KOBINSON, Agent Continental Q TaratmcqOo-,24 nrO> street. ~ ~ TV "W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great ry. front street. (gatpttg. _ ROBINSON & CO., Denier in Carpets, 4c. Sa.tn.yrfth »irete tad rthlo niiEilT II'ICNIOUTi ATXOHNBX AT a- Itot or pitubargb, TgarlhitTtfrt.PKtalrersb- —: -■■- JOfStil’U S/& A. i\ MOKRIbON, AT- Utr.tn at Uw. OfflM Wood, fitUborgh, l*. mTa4 _ Brj> Gotf&B. "l” lli LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy J, Drj G-jo-U, lisa of ibaortstanl On Hlrr, So .4 SrOetilreat. FltttOarsh- - VfUttPILX & HUiiCUfc'lKLL>, UEAij£K5 •" jwl | n auiu Mid Udlea’ Drtm Ooodr Mnwtllr, Cloak* : tiOmM *nd g’.uvvll, *a4 fitapla OoM*. for family au. . AnuimrojUly «xtoo*I« a»orti««Dt l “ J*J 4boT»4epartß»Mit*,Jn«tr«*lT*d wiling at th« iomvt , cof. Fonrtb aad Martgt «U.*Bg oc> R IL PALMER, No. 105 Market Street . ItaOCTtn, BoaneU,n»t»rSti»* Trlmmliiffcma fceawGoods generally. • ®auiaa«*._ __ Siw ud Second U*»d CARRIAGES AND BT7G-GIE9, in uu w ' TtrcrrrH«g REPOSITORY■ ! NEARLAWKENCUntLE. THE subscriber offers for sale, orgSRL£ «%chan»oijthainoet.reaeonable Krß»%ajag =s Wt, «»eoitm™tcfß*T*itthraeudseeoo4-bsodßaggu**m»de i>4 XTataoo of PhUaiifclpUla, some l>Ot little m*»A. Aleo, . la oy o^.^ P ,rrom the TeryiMtt material purchsa* In the lot ofTn'ttin* Wajtane, neW and second band. AIM, akrt tf Boat VTaxona, Jonny Lln aE s gZl iman«tth*btuin«aofOtrruit*_m»Un* in' »“*» ruletiM, *nd U tl*o prepared to order* tw Wagons ' of «il deecrlpliooi, Including all work far Iron Merchants’ , • cooUno»n»o< dU'pttaorasp tfordWto V stowsd SMS bin irbfls of the old stood of “Billow * Co, P 2*A*sod assortment of b«*ry work now on haod, 'alt tbtafcr Spring os®. AUworkworrmnMdforl-inOTtba. J«lCiyd_ ■■ tnftittcmlHi'Ficur,. joniioa, BttoTusa * co., Cbnur Utmmtiai JUbtas &rttU, • ALLEGHENY CUT. WTOOLD RESPECTFULLY IN- IJRBJL YY &cm their friends, tad the pabllo gone-aESd. 0, to durability, tadbetatyof finish. Repair* wilTalsoba atteodedtoon the met rraeenabletenge. Using la ell their work the best EasUrn Shells, Poles end Wheel stufl, they fnl .Miilb ’ A*Wt th«i ell who taror them with their poiropige will be sftetly setlifledoa trial of tbelr work. Parusstfl ere requested to gire them e cell before per* ffrMhkff elsewhere. oot;lyd pjjEßtctans, ITVR' O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED I l lt-Dr Smith’*, corner FIRh end Smlthfleld rtrreta, on OfitJlSi end SATURDAYS, from 10 to * jc23:ljd* pamtrrs. .->-LL' a'e. xjuxs ’'".roSSr'ißOMPaosr &co, TT/uisß PAINTERS, glaziers and Intern Driin, ■. WesxepwpnrsdtoQrtndColorafcr P*JntetV®'[jjS^*?| e | | other* Utheshortesi notice,** we h»Tt* grinds by steem. Fstatcn wUI set* money by getting tbetr edori ground with si. '.;. • ‘ mra-dij^ Pnlmters* - " ' bOSOhtiiSB. TTOOSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, n Jt0.17 (Old rest OSeeßiildtojrtThird street,between Weed and Market street*.. All orders promptly attended to. . AydUPeeascutodtnssnpertorrtyie. mhf7:lyd f WALNUT HALLBBBTAURANT, i - i juifOmVrc zmll, rora prflrpr, k JOBBF? raiOKBIt. i‘ • PBOPatBXOE." 5 . AIL TUB DELICACIES OF {■■' .Ai TO« BKASOS, prcr*rod bjlhsmostet. ■JN&kh c > nSased eoou,«erredop*tU»* shortest 00-lliMMßfc jf A. M. O'CLOCK P. N. i All article® In th® Uo®> peeollsr to tfc* Kut, Wat or i *Mtk.Noolnd dully by Brpre®®,®»d®«rT*d twin order—. l {SirnPSmWtti ***** AbW*i WALSUT HALL til ' Oytxtn, ruh,u.»* “d «iy ? In Ibdt »>ssinoHUl W -’•■ ociMyft JWOVmi'lfVii, or ALUOI.H» Bo|,T- Commission, Set. UITCnCOCK, UeCBEBBT to CO., {Saeccuon to Qnfimin, H’Crecrjr ACa) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Wbolfult D**len in Prodaei, Floor and Wool, .Vo. 1M Front and 122 Stem d d, PiU>b#rsH, Fu ipldjd—mj29 Me DAN * V /Ui J£Rf outxuni B’lotir, Q-rain. wnd Froduoo. Commission and Forwarding MerchauU, -Vo. 124 SttonxQui{iis4oaa...uu(rtxut r. whitachk. SPRINGER lIARBAUOH A CO., COMMISSION MEROIIAN-TS, DEALERS IN Wool.Jiide*, Provisions & Produce Generally, ' TT0.295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. |tia - MoALKIN & CO,, {UUoIJ.B.IhA McAlpin . 00, Pittsbaii,!, ; GENERAL COMMISSION AND ; P'ORWARDING MK»CliA>^^S , Levee and Weihingtoa Avcnae^ vniANDorru city, territory, BtFEEENCKS:' -Jo»frh 8. U-ech A Co, tod PltUbargh Merchant* geocr k\\y. ;lylLdlwiyT T EWIS awaadeoocoo»tcua»enU. rorlS ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Product an 3 OomaMon Mcrcßatit, N'o. 13i Front nwot, iw Wood, PhabcrpU, fa. . tpOOyd And dnlontn T>AQALEY, COSGKAVE I CO., 11 -WholMHlA Qrorers, Noe. 18 and 2f> Wood ftrett, Pitts- Alexander kino, wholesale Grocsr and Importer of Soda Aih, No. -T3 LiLcrtj ■treelt Pittaborgh, Pa. apldyd* aro. a-roxas——_ —jaj. l. wolbt. JONES & COOLEY, WHOLESALE GRO fIKTiS and Bout fdralebora, dealera In Produce and Plttetaigh HaaoTacturt-*, No. 11l Water etreet, near Cborry Alley, PHtaborgh, Pa. , my2B UX*L f. IWIIWI S. OILWOBTS. HRIVER £UIL WORTH, WHOLESALE I Grocers, So. 130 and 132 Second itrNt, (botaeaa WuoJ l SaUthftplJ,rittßbargh- iOSV fLOTß————~.klOUAXt> nillli.-..^.—MlltiM VLOTO. JOHN FLOYD & CO.. WHOLESALE iWchaata, No. ITS Wood and 2ZS Liberty «tTVt>Fittsf'nrv;ti : JolO *U(U« *■ WATT A WILSON', WHOLESALE GKO OCRS, Conjoiiwi.in >JurrSj»'it« sc-1 Doaictaio Pro* does and Pittaborgb. Je23 Dealer . in JrSAiAli DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE L Grocers, Commission M*rchantn l en J Dealers Introduce, o. 8Q Water street, snd <3 Front street, Pittsbwrgh- WM. McOU'i'Cn EO N WHOLE SALE Qraoer, Product tad OommlfaSou’.Merchant, •od Dealer in Pittsburgh Ueanfseturod Artklea; No. 15# -Liberty etteot, corner of Brewery ay, Pittsburgh, V*. myfr JOBS HSUL-.—t. LIS.i.^—L....W..XBH. ATWPI k TWELL, LEE & CO., 'WHOLESALE J\ Oroeera, ProJoce end Commission Merchant*, and Dealers In Pittsburgh Manufacture!, No. 5 Wood street, be tween Water and Front tt, Pittsbargh. ] epl* T> R6BISON A CO., WHOLESALE Iti. Grocers, Commissiaa Merchants, and Dealer* In ell kinds of ProTtslo&e, Produce and Pittsburgh Manufscturaa, So. 25i liberty street, Pittsburgh. jalfclyd ROBERT IL KING, WHOLESALE GRO CER, Comsnlsrioa Merchant, and Dealer id Feathnra, Pish. Floor, sod oil kinds of Country Prod-iw, No. fll Lib erty street, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pe. Überal ad vaxtees made on consignment*. J^lyd toBXBT dalxxll. Jiva bMiirntt. Robert dalzell a co„ whole- SALB Qrocnra, Oommtssion and Forwarding Mor> chentiaadDealerslnPrndacoeodPitUburgb MenaCtctaroe, No. 251 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa, raj? Real JSBtatt flß»nts ' v '""yfii lLlA j l WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Bonds, Mortgages end'ell securities fcr tnouy. Persons can procure loan* through my Ageucy, on r«aeot»- abla terms. , . Those wishing to Invest, their mousy to good adraniege, can always find first and second desa pepsr at my offico, (or tale. j All umiuauicatkms and IdUttlown strictly confldsutlel. Office 0 RANT STREET, opposite St. real’s Cathedral. Joltdtf CooUscllfts, &c WS. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair street, • Dealer la Uoligkms and Ulsceliaoeons Books, and Depository of American Tract Socbty’s Publications mrlOtdswlyP ■ • f WM. G. JOHNSTON * CO., Statiouera, Blank Book Mannfacturvr* sad Job Printers, No. 57 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . aa3o f 7 C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO JPi # B. Sadler,)Tfhblesals and Retail Dealer In Books, gaSonery and Paper Hangings, Federal street, fith door 8. K. of Markotsqaare, AUegheay, Pa. . . 1 JOHN S. DAVIuJON, BOOKSELLER AND B Cation nr, roonnorto Dari •o&AAgnorr, No. C 3 Market street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; AY & CO., BOOKSEI |V TIONERB,No. W Wood street, next door to the a of TUird, riUiburgh, Pa. School and Law Books « stantly on haiid. L.RBAD, BOOKSELLER ANDSTA -9 TIONFB, So. 7B Fourth sa,ApoUo Bendings. H - UNT A MINER, BOOKSELLER and Stationer, Masonic Mall, Filth street. __ J'TeuTil' SrEXLOR, No. 81 WOOD S!' between Diamond All <7 uni Fourth etreet, Sole Agent forCmCKEEEJQABONB’(Win)PIANO FORTES,MA fIOH A HAMUITB MODXL BKLODBOS3 end ORGAN HARMONIUMS, tnd Doeler in Mtulc ud Uu*le*! Good*. J*S HKLEBKH 4 8110., No. 5? FIFTH • ffUF>r» ofth«QoldeaS*rP.Bola Agent torrtONßg AIU?I (New Tort) onrifdtoi Quni anti to* ire PTANOiand OARIIAKT 4 NEEDHAM'S fftnvint MELO DEONBOBOAN HARMONIUMS, Dctlin la MoaioellßrtßUaente 6,8 CnAHT-OTTEBLPMK. MANOFAUTUIt ny3 ——— —~ JA.ME9 'W. WOOD^BLL, PI) RS 1 T II CHAIRS, WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL 7 Embracing ev*ry ityle of FUR IST I T TJ IR. 8., rosewood, mahogany and walndt, BolUbU for PARLOR". CHAMBERS AND DINING ROOM* Eqoal to *ay to NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, Aim AT L 0 W£ R PRICES. ortlcl* mid* by band and ffimntid "TO BatmifoJ wy aoAntuy ©rrtnunrime *oi chairs, ou £MK>nAblo tcrnu. HOrttS AND BTJS AM BOATS i'aralabftl M to”** BOtlc *- ■ " I 3sffisK¥* caraaitr ®" *'x, TO ®ao -» *■'«- r TwJlTow3loUBfc4f gmilWcW Bt, ruKKItUIIB and Cll.Ußfl, m 4 »»**• tt* ..«w« u»-to»-«tonmrf33£iwB. j. B ; irD ro«ioo ; _ AT°W OPKN-Th* best assorted and chwp- X’l *•« «<*» of Diwo Goodi. Bhioll, BortlfO™? Ooods, tCoonlas Good*, Mwdle Work* *nd Un city. PtMM eUI ad mttwm. C. tUSBOJT XtTTX, > «pu • • tammlj Lot* Bre„ No. TdiUrfcM »trart j WELLS, EIDDLE dfc CO., SO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. ■Asmcmtu ct WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Ordan frcm tb« trade, and promptly *bl^ prd a* per Instroctinoi. Texas—« month#, or 6 per cent. di#COQ&t tor cash. »»2o:lyt!AwT , Manufacturer of hemp and MANILLA BED CORDS, TtEMP AND TARRED hOl'iiS from In. to loch, Pine and Common Pocking Tom, Tarred and Ppnn Torn, Sash find Bril Cord, Wool Twltie, Broom, Tying and Peering Twine, Flax and Cotton Seine Twine, A«. ya, k. fail supply of tho ebo»e«uliclM cuu.tuntly ot> hand or made to order at the lowest ca»h price#. l#S7;lyd CART W RIGHT * YOU 50, (Succsmors to John Cartwright,) Manufacturers and importe™^^ Pocket nod Tnble CuPury, Surgical and Dental In* stnunent*, Gun#, Pistol#, Fishing Tackle, Ac., No. 60 Wood street. They give special attention to the manufacturing or Traxaea, Supporter*. Ac. Jobbing and Repaing with pnno tuallty and despatch. aplfcdly . «. puml. j. wtngw&aTn- w. a. jusaintoen. CRIDOE, WADSWORTH A CO., Mannfttctnrers of Portable Engines and Boilers of all Sizes, PITTSBURGH, PA. MOORHEAD & CO.. Katru7*cTXT&Kßs or A)mtri«an, Plain and Co rr* g a t *d, SHEET IRON, For Roofing, flattering. Spouting, Ac. _ Agent* for WootT* Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron. C9»Werebotu«—.Vo. 136 Pint Street, Pittsburgh titr27:lyd LOOKING GLASS* PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEALER I.N VARIETY' GOODS, <5tC., No. 138 Wood St,, Pittsburgh, Pa. fe&dtf • rj>. k. sMsstos, HUGHE’B PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE A!iD TRIP DiMOGRR. Hammers _of the following sue* a*. nuuloto order: No. 1, Lirt T in. Hill blow, SWS lOi. S‘r!c«s * 36-V “ 2, ** P « “ “ 6608 '• “ 4W. -3, -15 - “ •• 11 CM •• “ 000. “4, »15 *» - - SSOSJ! “ '• 000. ** b, “20 “ " ** *ll5O *• M 1«0. - fl, «24 “ “ “ 64201 - “ «0o ara~ Order* •olteiiod. For particular* «doj3 &!ay be fonnd at John Irwin A Sosa 6? ffttar itort. - " *. jooseos w. joeneos. PERRIN & JOHNSON, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN WE. CHILDS ft CO’S PATENT ELAS • TIC FIRE AND WATER-PROOF CEMKNT BPOriXJ, 133 Tiaan Sit ter, Pittsburgh, Pa. oclL-dif PLUJIBEB AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth ctroet, PUlsburgh, end Federal street, nador* tieath CvcvUlwr Unit, Allegheny. 48»Brer7 deerriptioD of Fttduffl for Water, Oas aod Steam. , DoSitly JOH.f CiiQPOBLL, MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS |J*“ and SIIOES of «v*ry description, Kn. 34 SmlthSeld strut, PUUlmrgk. Pa. ocSlriyl WALTER P. MARSHALL & 00., Im partem aad Dnlen, 67 Wood itiwt, betvwo Fourth ttree: and Diamond Alley, where may bo fond an exteniiva anortment of every doacripUon of Paper Q*ngtoga,lbr Par* lorn, IlalU, Dining lloom* and Chamber*. Alro, Window Shade*, In Ki>at wirty at lowwt price* to county dealer*. a«l6 WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO, a. aftMUKosos— ..w. a- uttxart. E EDMONDSON & CO., Kim. 90 and 98 • Third atreet, near Wood, Manofarturet* and Doalera in WALL PAPER, CURTAIN GOODS, FACTORY, TRVS S K S iSBS AND S: jFumttutt. CABINET MAKERS .jiboi u nitrxa PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1858, iaanufcutuwß, lIENRY OKttlVlO, So. 4SD, comer Penn and Walnut {Street*, Plttsburcli, Pa*, Patent Ostillatiag Engines AND Noarn E«o or tbs Aquodct, ALLEOURNY CITY .v . a, Y o n a. (Successor to A. Lyons A Co ) uaircvicTcaca or MORRIS 4s COLTAKT, eou xaiarrAcnmns or u Plough Ltnoe and Sash Cord; M Bope ©fall sizes and deacripikme; WILLIAM TATE At. BON, japtjDißttrx), Wall Paper Warebevae. ORNAMENTS, PRINOKS, TASBBL3 AND CORD*. COMFORTS, BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Ac, W’utddaoDcJt Ilia attention of pnrchaacra to their large ad varied itoek. ap2l«md ,h» obly ll*nof»rturvr« «f In thU city are tUd uodersigaed. Tb» afflicted sb.>a(d compare out |.rltv« with tin.** of any .•m dealer. Gi-Tru/iia repaired or made to order. CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG. &a Wood at. STARCH - *" AGENCY.—HAVING BEEN appointed Aural for PltUhoreb, *7 JtADBgM STARCH COMPANY, for thaaala of their celebrated PEARL BTARCll,(which U warranted equal tn qoall It to aor known In thlamarket) are now prepared toiupply wholmalt Dwl era at taanofaetnrera' price*. Walurlt* tbeattanrloooftha Trade Id thl* artjcla, to an examination at oar prMonl.ftoek, and which will Im kepteoual to thednmsnd. atwbll, leh A 00., mra No, 8 Woodrtra* CHEAP DRESS GOODS. —MORPHY A BURCHFIELD bate received many atylca of LadUV DrM* good* lately, which they are Witling very cheap. Bernices for 12U and 15|£c: Ducal* far 18Jie. LnrlU Cloth* T2Uc. Lawn* and 10c. Alao, many *iy»e* of Pius Goode at 1m» tiwfl Oita! prlcM. Je3.dAwF ; FISII. —50 bbls and 50 hlf bbla new No. 3 Mackerel, *~ 20 bids Baltimore Herring, 20 do Halifax do, t 60 do and 60 kltul, Sand* Mackerel, 60 do Lake Pish, In stum and for talc by j*2l 4. B. CANFIELD, SALMON, MACKAREL AND HALIBUT joatraealved at FRANCE’S Fatnfly Grocery and Tea Store, Federal street, Allegheny. Some of the fargeatand fettmt No. 1 Mackaral and Salmon to be fond In tho dry. f ioo Iba. Smoked Hallbot la prime order. Jnl XTRAF AMILY FLOUR-300 bblß. choice Ijj white wheat Extra Family Fjourfor gale by UeBASE A AN3BA, 131 Second at. I fi JARS PRIME BUTTER 1U 5 keg* packed do Rac’d and fbr sale by SHRIYER A DILWORTH, jefl 130 and 132 Second at. OAT MEAL, Pearl Barley and Oaten Croats, frab ground and of auportorqnaUty, Jos* rac’d and for tale, wholesale and retail, at FRANCE’S Fatally Grocery and Tea Btore, Federal at, Allegheny. SUNDRIES— 30 bbls. Silver Springs Extra Family Flour 13 tacks Teun. Wheat; 22 *eka Flaxaced; 8 aacka Feather*, now landing from eteataer Olenwocd tor •tie by Jo 9 ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. on" nnn LBS. BACON SHOULDERS; Zv.UUv 10,000 do do Hama; ? AOOO do do Hldtw; *0 tea. 8. C. Hams Jnst rac'd and for aale by JcS T. H'li'Dß A CO. ERESH FAMILY BUTTER received daily per Bxpr«s, In k*ti and bucket*, put no at the beat dairfea in Ohio, for aale, wholraalo and retail, by je3s RIDDLE,WIRTB A CO-, W liberty atreat. i O TT FOR CHILD URNS’ CAPES, K IV a Baaauea. OolUra, Blear**, Shfat Boaoun, Ac. The belt aasortmauUntte city Jnstnc’d. Please cal! and kwthem. JalLdawF 0. HANSON LOVE, 74 Marketat. ILK.— Sowing and Fringe Silks, Tiaa. Orranxlae Embroidery and Spun Sitka, of aQ color* mnsiaotlv an h«*d and for tale hy-_the mstmtsctnrm at iCHOOLEr A BON, Undaon Alley, Philadelphia. KDIGINK CHESTS—I have just opened a very fino lot ol Medicine Cheats, which wUI be *U- Ml a* they are ordered, with the pnreat of medldnaa. Thom wUhlbeeoertlcloln U»l* tine aboatd call aod examine my stock before pnrchaalngelaewhcre. JOS. FLEMING, jr.n-r ' earner Diamond and Market atrtet. rpo STEAMBOAT MEN.—We will sell I ooa eighth of theapkodid piaaenger packet METROP OLIS. tot low and cm *a»v t»rma. . Jolt HITCHCOCK, McOREARY A 00. STORAGE TO LET—Tiro laige dry Cel- Ur. uul &oc3b4 .nti Third Soon, cn f.Ttmdils term., loosln of HITCIIOOCE, UcOREKKT k CO. Id Wo. lZlßwood .od IB martdmtl. fin BXS. WOOD’S PEARL STARCH in U V (tore and for aale by - - - B. 1,. FAHNESTOCK A CO, mjT No. SO, comer Wood aod Foorth ala. LAIR * WYETH’S CHEMICAL FOOD. AnMher aopply rac’d tbia day, for aa!*, wholesale and ratal L by JaM - JO*. FLKMPtG. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IOOsEsTenn Extra Family Flour In store and for sale by __ jal , ROBERTHKKZY, 134 front at, ceorWood. UNDRIES—22 bags Flaxseed; 3 doFeath* X. B Ac OO a . nrra *tuxr. isdn ncrnnxLn. {CormpoßdeßC* of the Plttsburfh Gmtto.} Bowdois College, Aog. 5, 1553. Ed. Gazette : GxXTLEEBX—The plain anil quiet town io which the instltntjou of learning abovo named ii situated, is to moat of your readers in a terra incognita- Tot Brunswick is a rare and pic turesque old placo, with the broad bine Androscog gin flowing through it, and connected by railroads with the great world around it. It is 2 b miles east from Portland, and is built on an extensive plain, wbore, for miles, the traveler may ride on highways as level as tho Collins Park. One might think himself on the Carolina lands, for hero the same whispering pines clothe the level earth with sombre shadows, and .translate the passing' winds into a language which poots have understood for centuries. Virgil oven has celebrated the pi»o* Jojuvn/es, and to a poet who calls this his alma mater, tho pino tree, with its great arms clad in the ermine of winter, has become tbe mast of a ship, with snowy sail furled and tossing on the billow, or its cones and leaves, the tongues of tho distant sea, complaining through all tho starry night as restless waves come in from open seas and cast themselves wearily, upon the beach. Thoßoost passages in Longfellow aro gatheredfrom the pine for. est or from the sea, an in timato acquaintance with both which ho cultivated in his youth. This town of Brunswick, built upon the plain hero, has a popula tion of some six thousand. Tho houses are all so dean and white, and tbe streets broad and shaded by graceful elms. There ore fine churchei and schools, celebrated throughout tho State. Wo are forty miles distant from Augusta, the Capitol of tho State, nine miles from Bath, tho third city in the State in point of commercial enterprise and wealth, and about one hundred miles from Bangor, tho sec ond city in Maine, Portland taking the iirst rank. Hero is a cotton-mill, and many lumber-mills, ship yards and manufactories. Tbe principal woalth of Brunswick is, however, invested in great ehipa, which go to China, California, and tbe distant comers of the earth. But I am not hero to writo about such matters. This ii one of the days sot apart for commencement at tbe Alma Mater. Sovea years ago your corres pondent doffed the student's gown hero, and since that has never until now re-visited those classic walks and academic groves. It is pleasaot once again to meet tbe friends that gava four of their best years with you to the pursuit cflearning; to walk again through tbe gallery of paintings when .tradition talth aro pictures which foltibe vivifying touch of Angels; where works of the host of more modern artists adorn tho walls; where thovenerable Bowdoin looks upon you with mild eyes from out his full bottomed wig, and his boautifol wifo makes ovon tho subdued light of the room appear bright and warm with her radiant faco. It Is pleasant onco again to loiter in tbe chapel where you were once called by early tap of bell much against your will. There is the mellow old organ in its recess. The faded crimson curtain in front of the choir has been replaced by a new one; tbo great round window above the President's desk is covered with.new drapery; j the rich walnut carv ing of the tuts and wainsootjhas acquired a darker hue, while those seTeu swift years have been gliding CTho high walla of this place of prayer havo Improved. A German artist has filled one of the panels which was waiting for him rerun years ■ago, with an elegant representation of the Apostles at tho gate or tbe temple. '’Silver ond gold havo I none, but mob as I have giro I unto thee,”— this is tbo point chosen by the, artist. The ■“Beautiful 1 ' gato of the temple is a text upon which~he is left to enlarge, end nobly has he improved upon the hint. Another bears tbe history of the birth of Christ— the manger, the star and the wieo men who c&mo to see where the young child was. Thcro arc yet somo six pannels to be filled* and as it is the work of months to finish each, tho room cannot bo complotod in the next two years, ft has boon about twelve years growing to itspreaent oonditlon. although that growth has not been continuous. From the chapel to tbo library the visitor tyros bis foot; the fresco is as fresh on the celliog, tbo floor is as smooth and as. earefolly kept, the more thaoi twenty thousand volumes repose as snugly io their alcoves as they did seven years ago. llere aro tho very same old “chaps'* with their painted rods keeping wateh and ward over the books. And here in the hall wo meet a character. Here is Dlognncr, sure enough, not bearing hia lantern to-day. For' years and years this man, who his received fromllie students, in tho absence of any other namo, the cog nomen of Diogenes, has been a servitor in the Col* lege llalls. Qe blaeks your hoots, brings you water, carries your wood, cleans your room, and *-o«rs 010 cites look a’malst as wiel as new.” Tho money got for these* menial services, after rub trading a pittance of forty oonts per week for food, to wbieh sum Diogenes ttrtrictrblmsclf, not spend ing any- tbiogJor clothes, as tM students supply him with there, goes Into his book fund. Just visit tbo tub of our Diogenes in a back alloy in town. It con sists of one very narrow room ; it hat a chair and a bench; a bowl and ipoonJlrom which he eat* bis porridge, sits upon the benoh used for a table, and a | buffalo robe rollad up at present In a corner is, whan' unfolded, his bad. But there aro torero! very balky boxes fastened in tbe most substantial manner, filled with the richest and rarest books. There aro 1, 0 n., don editions illustrated with the Goest engravings; there are old works, tho matter of which has sur vived the tempests and wrecks of tbo Dark Age.*, in gloomy cloisters of the Old World ; the best and most richly bonnd books of each year, are added to the'stores of Diogenes, the Modern ; rich plates from Paris, the dark red edges of Berlin and Ucldlaborg, the soft and lasting calf, vellum and Russia of Lon don or St. Petersburg aro bore. All these am pack ed io strong boxes awaiting the demUo of Diogenes, when by a will, said to be already drawn, tbo Collego ] Library is to be enriched by this accumulated litcra-* ry treasure. This .straogo man has no relatives iar tbo world as far as is known, lie will tell you of London, of Paris, of Berlin, of trips on tho Mediter rane&n. of travels In Canada and in tbo far South and West, but of friends or relatives, of tmy of bis private relations of connections mi use ever hears him speak. B,y tho carefulness with whlob be eschows tbo “h” in the bogluoiog of his words, it is plain that be belongs to the soil of England. Buoh is Dingooes, tbe “book-miser.” It is not easy to write a letter from theso scones, without becoming garrulous, and I have tarried io long in this Library, that your readers will tire If I attempt to conduct them through the two others in Maine Hall, or the Medical Library, tbe cabinets of minerals and shells,oto.,eto., wliloh grace the rooms of Massachusetts Hall. It therefore behooves me to go back to the beginning and restate the fact that this—tbe end of tbe term, and of the collegiate year, Is commencement day In Bowdolu College. The boys and girls from the wbolo neighborhood ore here: graduato* from all part* of the Union, the Governor of the State with his aids, a former United States Senator, Geo Svans, and a present Senator, Wm. P, Fcasondoo, como to pay their homago to-day at tho »hrine of learning. Theodore Parker cornea and also Hon. Jeff. Davis, U, 8. Senator, from Mississippi. Between these antipodes what room for various shades of opinion! The oxercisss of the occasion opened on Tuesday, with an oration front the arch “abolitionist," tbo terrible bngbear of tbe South, the awfot “Union de stroyer," Theodore Parker. His subject was tho fnnotlons of the Scholar to-a “Democratic land.”— The great idea of tho discourse may be expressed In one of the orator's own apothegms—Me people Qll the scholar's lamp, not that he may pay them back In their oil, but with his light. He showed how tbe scholar had been false to his high mission, and how, when tho people learned that all his study was but a rummage amoog the dry bones of antiquity they turned aboutand took from the bench of tbe shoe maker their man, and placed him in tbe high posi tions they had prepared for him. The scholar must bo as the prophet in the v&llcy of vision who shall bring sinews and flesh on the dry bones bf past ages, who ibalt renew In the living prwcot the good that pertained to ancient time- We laud the works of Plato, of Cicero, of Cromwell, of Sidney or of Wash ington, but do wo love liberty as thoy did! Tho oration was line, for everything Theodore Parker does “in that Una" Is finished and superb, say what you will of him. He Is a scholar ana an oretor if he is a sceptic and a stoic. The Poem by Mr. Laighton of New Hampshire, was like all mob efforts, of no great point, but making a part of the entertainment as soup is always brought on to make a fairopening for the dinner. Tbe music on the occasion was from Dodworth's band. Tbo exercises of tho graduating class occurred l on tho 4th (yesterday.) They were such as one al ways hear* on sueh occasions. We learn.how Igna tius Loyola founded the order of Jesuit* amid , “labors, dangers and sufferings;" how Sebastian I i Rasies was murdered near Norrtdgewook by enrol | 1 foes, while teaching the precepts of religion. Wo 1 i bear much from these young men about the “sub-1 Ijective" and the “objective," about the “intellect, I the sensibilities and tho will." They aro evidently 1 I in an excellent condition to learn a good deal of i 1 real, sound “horse" sense in tho next two years of | 1 their life. Tho world baa eevcrallessons In store! for them which they will find as herd as Euclid, and i as difficult or digestion as tbo “Gorgiae of Plato." I i They receive tholr diplomas this day with many ben ! ediodons. When the world has taught them all Its lessons to the school of experience, may they receive I the better diploma at tbe bands of tho Great Master of Llfe,be»ringtberoyal insenptlon—“Well done, ! good and faithful servants." . “Tho curators, directors and supervisors general In oonelave assembled In the rooms adapted for such purpose”—hare appended to the names of Hon. Wm. P. Fessenden and of Hon. Jefferson Davis, the UtleLL D; For Mr. F. this might havo been expected and of course it to oil perfectly tight- that Mr. Davis chould moire tbo honor too at tho hands of the ootleee. Batlhistonnlyono very slight incident ib outte a grand play. The politician* are Just now trying Mr. Daris* paces- He goes tore the National course at Charleston to the next tocofoco eonven tien. Ton will remember how Davis fired op in the Senate when Fessenden qnotod one Of his (D.V) disunion speeches at him. How particularly Mr. D. disclaim edany thtogllke disunion sentiments! And, asato, how ha deprecated the reputation which ho declared had been unjustly attributed to him of being •a fire-eater! Why,£7 dwrirs.Mx.Darts is up here among the “parity codfish yankees," Just bji mild for all th* world as new milk l Batter would not melt to M* month. He is led about by Nathan Clifford, on* of tha-Jndges of the U. S. 6u- Dftm* Court. John Appleton, .Assistant Secretary ofStato, who, uwell an Mri Clifford, resides to Portland, take* care that Hr. Davis to well looked alter The Custom House hired tbo band to sere* nadcMr. Darla, and h« came out upon tbo balcony and. thoogh called upon very unexpectedly, mado a speech, which tho Arpws (locofoeo) had had to type, for **v«r»l dayrbefore, awaiting an don, and “regretting** on too morning tha spared appeared in i» colnmna "tho great difficulty our re porter had experienced la getting correct notes of the very eloquent impromptu effort of Hon. J. Davis on the evening before." Doesn’t that emell of the shop? In thii ipeech Mr. Daria fairlyjneered at the idea of disunion. “Oar hearts, our hope*, onr destinies are all one," He used more aoft-sawder than ever i a dock-maker in Connecticut, about the “beauty of the fair forest city on tho scores of tho Atlantic." About the «intelligence of this great people," every man of whom Davis has denounced again and ngain in the Senate and on the stamp as “abolitionists,” “rascals,” and “traitor#/* All this “sugar and apple- Barso” must mean something, says Jonathan; OF course it does. The State eleotion is to como off here in about three weofea. An effort is now being made to re.revointioniso tho State. TEo kites and crows are in eonclnvo. Tho wire-pullers are in Portland, and Mr. Darls, a “reputed” fire-eater, is to show himself all over tho State, and some of tho faithful venal elaves, who wear the collar of the administra tion. are to -introduce him to tho people and Bay to them—gentlemen: You eco here the animal known os the “ fire-eater." You see ho is pcrfbotly harm less, and will neilbor scratch nor kick on slight pro vocation. It is'true that ho barks pretty loudly, hut he seldom bites. He wilt now perform, for your delectation, a part in tho great play which Is in pre paration, and will bo brought out in ISCO.” f I loarn that Mr; Davis Intends to speak in various portions of (be State between this and tho.middle of September! Let themcomo on. Ilamlin, Fessen den and the other -Republicans to the manner born are ready for him and the other aspirants who may desire to “smooth those littleasperities” of tho times. The Joeofocoa and oil the old Hanker Whigs who work with tho'former, are feting and toasting Davis - as if they would like to have him take some of the more sallow of them and brand them, “J. D." on the left check and pat them on his plantation. Tho title of L. L. D., bestowed upon Sir. Davis is a part of the programmo of the president makers who are now licking tho candidate into shape. E. Tub Kansas Issue.— WhoL we have said in regard to the utter falsity and folly of the pre tence that the Kansas problem is in any manner solved or disposed of, is fully confirmed by the opinions of even the most conservative men everywhere, who speak honestly on tho subject. The New York correspondent of tho National Intelligencer, which has rather sided with Ihe Administration, in general, than with the Re* publicans, (though opposed, of courte, to such a swindle as Lecompton) writes: "The nbsurdity of the Idea that tho Kaoeas question is ‘a settled issue’ becomes every day moro apparent. It is now certain that tbe Le compton oonstilution has been repudiated by a large majority of the voters of Kansas, notwith standing the temptation held out by John Cal houn, tbe peripatetic custodian of the ballots, in glviog the certificates of dcotion for tho Leg islature to the free-State candidates. By the month of October the people of Kansas if they really desire admissibn into the Union, will have held a Convention and formed a new con stitution. They will ©resent it for considera tion at the next seesfon of Congress, and will ask admission in spile of tho prohibitory claqso in the English compromise act, which requires a population of ninety-three thousand. Then we shall have the whole field of disputation opened anew, and traversed in all the forms in which an "equality of rights between free and slave States" can be urged. By,this time thous ands in the South are beginning to concur with Senator Hammond th»L “the Kaneos-Ncbraska bill was a delusion and a cheat,” and that it has worked evil to the whole country. Instead of allaying agitation, it Is the very nest-egg of strife aud bitterness. It h&# afforded Northern and Western men a theme of interminable' dis cussion. The Republican party of New York are organizing their forces under old and adroit leaders, and arc determined to make the most of tbe issue." CtrcsW. KifcJ.i>, says the Boston Journal, ia a younger son of Rev. Darid Dudley Field, D. D. of Stockbridge, in Massachusetts. David Dddley Field, L. L. D., a prominent lawyer in New York city : Mr. Jonathon E. Field, of StockbriJgc; a well known lawyer of Western Massachusetts, and Mr. Stephen I. Field, one the Judges of the Supreme Court of California, aro his brothers. Mr. Cyrus W. Field is a na tive of Connecticut. Dasicl Locrban charged with throwing his wife out of tho window and thereby causing her | death had a hearing on Tuesday last, before Al derman Van Camp, at Lancaster, Fa., and was committed finally to answer The woman’s dy ing declaration was, that she was the wife of Loohran, and that he threw her out of Iho win dow. He denies it and says that she threw herself out. Tire lato Sir R. Sutton, BarL.wbovrasin huntd jog and sporting matters a second Nimrod, killeg ! in 17 years—from 1828 to IS46—the'followin " enormous qusultiy of game; Grouse, 3,4o7;phess ants, 12,77-1: pstridges, 22,790 ; hares, 7,829; rabbits, 4.-JS3 ; woodcocks, 182 r snipes, IGG ; wild ducks, 30 ; quails, H ; landrails, 4.;-plo rers, 4 ; coltrcls 4. Total, 51/7GG. iEustcal, TIIK BALANCK OF MY SPRING STOCK ria w o Foaxss, FROM THE KA.*njTiCTOr.T or CIUCEUCRIXG A SONS, Boston, CONSISTING ofoixtecn of. their Seven Oe- Uti, anil »lx sc.tl one-ttilrd Octavo l*iauo Forlra, vrlll bs ,ipone<] and rosdv for examination on •tiIUfISDAY, JUNE 31. TAKE NOTICE.—Tbs EUuo Fort** fnamifuctnrsd by ClilcUorlnc A Fon*, are notfurninhed t>j- them to any other boat* In 0»i» city, kl*ir—Since my arrlnd la America 1 have constantly used the Pianos of Messrs. 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Marshall, Cbarle# ft, Wright, John J. Pattereon, BwoodT. Pussy. , WM- V. PETTIT, President, E. P. WITMEB, Vie* Pre#sy fly*, thereby affording cvldeoco of (bo adnurtageakif Insurance. u well u their ability mod dlspoalHnn to moat with r romp toe** all liabilities J. GARDNER COFFIN, AgouL, aplfl Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third its Continental Insurance Company. tncorp*rat*A by the LeyiitaUirt of /VnniyZtoim.s. NKPKTUAL Oil A R'X UK Authorized Capital, One Million Dalian,.. Secured and Accumulated Capital.— HOME OFFICE. So. til tfUlnul Street, abort Second, Philadelphia. Firo Insnrance on Building*, Furniture, Merrhandtio, Ac. gcnoally. Marine Insurance . No. 12 Quarry street, Phila. EDWAED V. MACHETTE, firm of Matbette A Halfrael. Importing IXardirare Merchants, No. 124 North Thinl street, shore Race, Vhila. HOWARD UINCHMAN, firm or A Co., Produce and Comtnbnlon Merchants, No. 27 S Market it., shore Eighth. Pblla GEORGE W. OOLLADAV, Prwideut. QiLtw Wilsok,Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON. Agent, turtirdlyfc No. U 4 Fifth itreet /up ntaltt.) Mortonifatiela Insurant:* Company-, w OF PITTSBUROH. A. UUfCUJsON, iTealdwit HENRY SI. ATWOOD, Secretary. Omot, No. 09 With Strict, Bill ivurs Against all kinds of Fire and Marin* ht ASBKT3,- MAY 20rn; 1358: Stock Luo Dills, payable on demand, eecorrd by two opprovid names. Premium Not#*..-...-.... Bills RecciraliU- 115 shares Mechanics' Rank Etock—cost. 60 do Btbk of Pittsburgh do do 40 do Exchange Bank do do 100 do Citizens' do do do Balance of Book Accounts. . Office Furniture. HRLCTOX*. Win. H. llcdturs, I ffm. A, CoMwell, Bi-bt-DsiisU, Wilson Utllcr, Wro. Rea, 1 John McDoritt Thos. S. CUrfc«. i Qco. A. Berry 4so>»* a. Hutchison , Jal;-68 __ HENRY M. ATWOOUfSe c’y .Weoteru itxoursm.ee Compnny □F PITTSBURGH QEOKfIF. DAHSIK, Vr«;i«i l F M. OOHDON, Secretary. !FFICB,N'o. 02 (.Jj.-iet-t C**’i Wif-tivaw. qj> stuire, {'ittaliarßli. W:li huurt against at* lircd? oj Fire ur*J Risks A Uavu institution manured ly Diftetan. oho art well tnwn in the community, and who arc determined, by proeiptntst and liberality, to maintain the character «frft»cA they ’*ate assumed. as offering the lest protection to these v>tia d/tin tob} insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 31, 1867. Stock AcCCQDt»....„„. oo Mortgage 2,100 00 Bills KoceiTablo...... 4,161 67 llfllce Furniture. 240 09 Open Acconnta ....... 9,478 04 o**h Premium Notes. Bill* DHrountcd. StßtClaM. ~ I Wm. McKnlgbt, I Nathaniel llolm**, . Alex. Nlmlck, j D*tl<3 M. Long, William 11. Smith j C. W. Blcktrtfcm, lleorge Daraiu, R. Miller. Jr , J. W. Butler, Q. W. Jackson,* Jamos McAnlej, Alexander Sjiwi, Andrefr Ackley, DO 10: PiUsbnrgb Life, Fire and Jlarine ins. Co. Office, No. 96 'Water Street, PITTSBCMH, PA. ROnT.QALWAY, Proeldont. F. A. HutOiSi. Bec'j ALEX BRADLEY, T|ea Pronl. Abhuw Fisaixa,3LD., Examining PhysictoA TLU Company makes every Insurance appertaining to connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Unit and Cargo Rieka, on the Ohio and ttinduippi rlvore and trlbotarlcs, and Marine KUk gen •rally. And agaltut Uti or Damage hr Flrv. And agalset the Perils of iha Sea and luUod Navigation and Transportation. Policies Inured at the lowvat rates comliteut with safety all parties. Robert Qalw«>- ( Alexander Bradley. Banroel McClarkeo, Joenph S-Looch, Joeeph P. Qfttsatn, M b , John PoUcrton, John Scott, . . Nathan F. Hart, JameaMarahidl, David 11. Chamber* David Richey. Wllllaai Carr, Jamcs'W. Qjdla&n, Robert IL llorUcy, Chaa. Artmthnot, John iTflm, ajrSMj T T he Great Western Fire and marine ids, ’ or pnnADßLpniA. OJJict in Ocmpany’t Building, Ko. 403 Walnut, corner c j Fourth Slrttl. chiktxi rxarrmxL. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL-... Capitol paid lu~ - ..... Earvins January let, 1858, » ■ O5 FIRS IXSURAIfCE limited or PerpetoaL &LAHIfTE JAW URANCS, on Vesaelj, Cargo Rod Freight*. IMiXJVD IK&JRA'SCE by Ttlreri, Caaalt, Ukiu *ad Land Carriage, ' sauoro&s; Charles 0. L*throu,l423W>lnot street. -William Darling, 1510 Fls* ■tract. Alexander Wbilldcn, Merchant. 18 North Frost I*ue Haslahnnt, Attorney and Ooontellor, John C. neater, firm of Wright, Uonter A Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy AOo, Goldsmith'* Hall. Johan. McCurdy, Arm of. Jose*, White k Mcfhxrdj Tboa. L.Qlllo*plo, firm of Gillespie k Zeller. Ju.B. Bmlth, firm of Joe. B. &nith k Co Ucd. Henry U. Falter, office 227 Booth Third street. John R. Yogdea. office corner of Borenth and Snmeotn Jamee Weight, Uta Caihier Bank of Tioga Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property. Jon* J. Elocotn, office ££ Bonth Third etreei. C. C. LAXH&O?. Preetdrot. W. DARLING. Yk* £r«*lJ*ot LEWIS GREGORY, > .. . Second Yk* Preeld'L j Drwi om ®*»8 Wallet, N. Y. JAMES WRIQQT, Secretary nod Treasurer. 11. K. uIOnAHDSON, Assistant Secretary R.W.'POINDEXTER, Agoit, fel ‘ FTWatoretwet. Pittaborgh 25 —.25 —.25 25 .....35 25 3O 2s' ...-.10 FIRE U9UHANCE, Bt Ml Reliance Datum Ininranee Company oi PIIILAfE L P 11 1 A On Bnlldingt, United or rerpetß»t,M«te&aodifte, Furniture 4c, in Town or Ooantry. • - Offico No. 308 YValirat Street. - *252,405 *».—lamiedM lollowk tint Mongigeon improvedCl*JFropertj, »?«»» kU m double the unoont— — w rcane.ttellraedCo’e 6 per cent. Mortgage Loen, *.*»* i^. 1 ; «cr=;Olß..r- t ,..c.- ....... JM6J Cneb on head end In 8anJU..~....~~~—»» *a-v»oa* 89 CLEM UNOLEY, PreMdwt. imnou. c! Sennel Blipbem, 61 BOtenBMO, Clam Tintlaj. Wm. B.Xbomp*c*. B. Biota, a StATiuan, John IL Worrell* IL L. Canon, B«nJ. W. Thiglej, Hsnh&O am, .-. LLatbrap, Chaa.LeUqd, Jacob T. Banting. . Baltfc ' Wm. M, BemyUp FltUVg mKCHtfAX^nbxj, J. a. corfx&Agooi atf Third and Woo4atn»ta Robert ToUnd, Uom JohotoO, c. a. wood, JatntaA. Woodward, fcimyliutii lßiaraoet Company OF PirrSBUJtGIL omen So. .63 Foartb Btr*» - . wraatoua. Jacob Palntv, Waft Hampton, G«o.W«4aUfc, A.A.OuTter, „ A-.f Sum, . Hobart Patrick,' . Body Pattaitoc, . , A, C. gam pace. J.P.tdnv. ... J.lLJopeo, L Qrfarßproal, Joh»Tb(gHs ouMMta>, . , .’77. i . jm, h, . OHA&H&ID .T.PQfiOOO, ’ uri Hitlm UtoUntf dl Mcri^bw. ■ Pmttrat-i-iicma*- ->• ' v . «. Stores, Dwelling Houses, 4c. Axscit of Utt Curupjuy, „ Bonds, Mortgages, and Ural Estate PhiUdtdjtlila City, end oth r Loan-, Stock is Hanks, Railrynd k Itnmrm'vO.'i. Bills lleevlmble .. _ Cash ou hand Balance* in bands of Agents, Premium* '-n Morins Policies roomily nuued, and o'lt er debts dnetbo Ceetpany - 05,730 57 tful-icriptioti Kotos - 100,000 00 JI, 000, DC-0 631,600 ulju.tjm; | James 0. Dni’fl, l Tbcophiin*> > icaMinjCi ,4 ' Tmijouir. ' ■ William njrr,Jr, J- r. P«a!tton, Joshaa P. Ejti’, ! Asninrl B. llcnrj Slocc, Jjihk-0 ft. * i Thoinns C. Iliton, . Hol.crt Burton, JCdMft i Jcbo 11. n. t. MorgM^gHF J.T. **l®* WM. MAKTlX.Pwffleat. : THOS.C. IlASft Vice PrvfJi-t,;. Uuks LlLi/iit.-*, iWrt'Wry. ' f '" l*. A. MADKUiA, A;;cr;t, *pdlyd—ja!3 No. 03 Water tlr*?L Pttt'lcrjm WMUm Uarliu, JuMph lL.fioal, Edmund A. Soud#r, John C. Darin, I Johnß. Pcaiowi, George O. j Reward Darlingtoii, ; Dr. R. 51. Boston, j William C. Ludwig, Hugh Cralp, HpoecrrMcllraiu, Cluuloa Kellej, 11. Jouea Briwlie, Jacob l\ Jooc* tiiliirnx’ Insurance Comp*? cl I’iUsbnr^. Wil. UAOALCV, Pxcddeal* SASUr.I. L MAHSHES.L. OjfictV l HWff y.Tttt, tdifcn Alarm jsi fTjj-J i' *3,»laMirc4 Hull afidOargoKJctn on cix-OSi stwippl Klvvrs, and TrlLnterics. <®3~lD»nr**asßlnjHo»»ordoTtt3-'' *.ir Vu 1 tb«peril* of tho So* aed Jv *tk'U t:srCTC&3. j Wei. £*k*\*j. . ' Oip? kfirk ittjir)l»: ftiascel Uoa, ■ r. ii. iii.r, Ju. M. Co't'-i. -chL 5. r’.’l-.T.'f: ,• '*■ J'^.-fisrk,Jr.. _ t'rnaJn 1 ItWjl. inn. B. U.tj’s, ft. tl&rt»Qsh, } J-jljl- :frriri_ C&pt. Sam 1 ! 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