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ACKEOWN *~ITNLEY, WhSenaJo
DngfUuudUtsaluttrKiof OtrUaOil) Ko. 107
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pe. jtSMyl
Blu FAHNESTOCK & Co., late ofthefirm
•‘D. A. Faht»e*wdk *Oo* end«ncce»orsto Fomin*
. Bnoe* Wholesale Drucgbe. Now 30, corner Wood end Fourth
gjfr* Pittsburgh. Pa.
iVT> A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO., WHOLE
n. ni« Druggist* and Hanu&etnrom of White Le*l,
Load and Utharg*, corner Wood aod Front streets, Pitts
burgh. , .. .
JSCIIOON MAKER, MANUFACTURER
, of Wl«I!.i*l, Ml»l,aM,Wllt,Ulbtr™ L rilt.
ty and Wholesale Dwierin Paints, Oils, Vanusbee, Tim*#.
tfwH kc* No, Wood at, Plttttmrgb, Pa. ocJtlyd
JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
M*clnflry,)Wbolf«aJe and Retail:Dngdbt. and Dealer
in Paints, Oils. DjutalEi. Ac comrr Wood and Sixth streets,
Pittsburgh. '
•g-Begnlar Agent for Pr. Ford** Medicine. >pM
JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE HEAL
er in Druca, Paints, OUa, Yarnlahea and DjrestuSs, No.
»« Liberty street,Pittslrar|jb.
AllordmWm wceir* prompt attention.
• -jg-kgeot for Stfrsnck’a Pulmonic Syrup, narMJydaw
ttMwift unn.
Braun & reiter, wholesale and
Retail Draggista,conMrof liberty and 8U Claims*
Pittsburgh.
TOSKI’H FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
O WilcoxA Co.l corner Marketstreetand Dlamoa<Lkeep«
eoastsotly on hand a fall and complete awortmeot of Drugs,
Medicines, Medkfao Cheats, perfumery, and all articles ptr-
Uinlugto lila bmloess. -
prmmptlona care folly eompoondedatall
boon. Jafcly
B'R.'mdrTiCKEySERrTjRCQGrST'
140 Wood street; corner of Wood street and Virgin
.Pittsburgh, pa.
- Protract Sealers.
- a. Ktrrcnuianß —c. s. ukcii.
LEECH & HUTCHINSON, Commiesion
and Forwarding “Merchanta; dealera laWeauru Re
•err* Cheese. Flour, flab, Bacon, Batter, Linseed Oil, Pot
and Pearl- Ashes. Seeds, drain,Dried Fruit, and Produce
generally. Bwt Wanda Family Four always on hand.--
Agents forth* sale of Madison Co** celebrated Patented
PearlStareh. Nos.llBS«on4 and 14» Fret sta* between
Wood and Satthfleld sts* I'ltUhargh, pa. ap±lyd
CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H.
COLLIN?, Forwarding and Commission Merchant,ami
Dealer Id Choree, Bntter, Lake Flab and rr.xJuc* gmrralij,
23 Wood It, above Water, Pittsburgh. myS*
r b. oanfibld, late of warren,
tf • OUlOvOommimiouand Forwarding Merchant,' and
Wholecdepealar in Wlefcn Reserve Cheese, Better. Pot
and Fwul A«h, and.Weatsra Produce generally. Front at*
rtween Smlthfield and Wood, Pittsburgh. l
D' AVID -0; UEKBST, EIAHJU, pro
dru.v, Provision and Oommleeioa !L»tj2C7
liberty street, corner of Hkad, Pttt»borgh, gi«a hla alien.
U»n to the aale of Foot, Pork, Bacon, Lard. Cbeeaß, Hatter,
Oraln, Dried Frutta, Seeds,'£e- Ac.
gy-Cmslgnmcntitfwpectfuily solicited- - anlkly -
Alex! (successor to
it Bcott,) Forwarding and Oommlaaion Mer*
cliaut, Dealer in Wool, Hide*, Foot, Bacon, T*rd and lard
00 and Protect* geaendly, No. 74 Water at* Pittsburgh, Pa.
Eagle wakehouse.— jas. gakd-
INKB, Wlwlemle Dmicr in Floor. Provisions and
mMI nee geoendly, No» ! 3 Se Tenth street, between Liberty
and Smliu&etd, Pittsburgh, Pa.
dfiyTmns'eatb. ; ' 7 mtfoly
RIDDLE, WIRTS & CO., General Com
misaiotk ttrrchahta and Dtalera in Croeertee and Pro
-duce, No. ltd Liberty (treat, Ptttttrarrii, Pa.
solid tod and satisfactory returns go*i>
•iiMvl. { d«l6:lyd*wT
Insurance ggmta.
R FINNEY, 'Agent Earoka Insurance Co.,
• No. o,Water straeL
A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY
« Pennsylvania Insurance Company of Pittsburgh,
Jotms* BoildlnF.Foarth street. —!
SAMUEL L> MARSHELLTSecretary Citi
tena* Insurance Oompaay.M Water street.
FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur*
m aoce Company, WWatwr (treet.
JGARDINERCOFFIN.AffcntfbrFrank
• Uo Fire rnrarasoe Company, Nana-owt corner Wood
and lltlnl strrrU.' .
P A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware
• Mutoal Immraoce On, 42 Water strryt.
THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmers’ and
yirchanfcs' Iwmrapco Co* » Wafer siroct.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent ContinenUl
Insnrasce Co, 24 Fifth street.
WrPOINDEXTER, Agent Great Weet
«ern Inraanc«Co*V7 Front slrret.
' Catprtg.
T> OBINSON A 00., Dealer in Carpets, ic.,
i~W No. a Fifth street.
vrriLLIAM McCLINTOCK, Dealer in
Yf Carpets. No. 113 Market street. M
“ w. d. a n. fI'CALLoa, r
Dealer in carpets, oil cloths,
MATTINOB,**: No. ST Fourth street near Wood.
attoincßs.
THE
ESTABLISHED IN 1786. .
XRISII & MAOKENZIETAttotncy. at Law
O&ca XU.M Vontth .tr-t, l-Uut„.r S h. r*. >ot-,r)rPob
he ntvt-QhUi C-wnTnlwunT. _ *** -
—obEutTi’Xsiout, attorney at
L*r,*nd Solicitor of the Bank of Pittsburgh, No. 110
Fourth Plilrimrab.
TUSeFU s. & A. P. MORRISON, AT
toni." at law. Otßc So. « ToortlrM. war Wood,
PitSAnrek. r- m O i
Bu> ffiooUa.
PI H. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy
I /, p rf a»I., Up. of lb. QTI-ln.l B-e 111,., So il
(Krk«t street, Pittsburgh. mflg -
UKUiIY & BURCHFIELD, DJSAIzEI«3
In eilkn and Udle** Drws pioarally. Cloak*,
TaliiiM and Shawls, JSmbroUcriee end G°®ds» wr
famfly u*e. Anunnvuatlyextensive,a«ortatM»t In sJUtbe
above department*, jest received aud eeltiag »t the lowiwt
]) LL UAL.MER, No. 105 Market tstroet,
jt\»e DeAlevln , Bonnets, UaU. Straw Trimming*, *nd
j« traw Owl* generally. ”
Cartiagts.
Carriage and Wagon fianofaclory.
M. I,.:BTBPKBNBi A««nt,
CorotrSnMfiM Stnetmi DUmoni Atttj, ■
WOULD respectfully inform theagPM.
poblk that be is noW focated as
ul b.« n*anwl U>» Inalow of Oarto*. io»ll»s
varlotie*. and laairt prepared to execou order* Hr Wogoo*
of all description*, loeludlng all work for Irua Merchant**
golldtinsaeonUtcn»n»o« the patron^ so nb«r»!)rU>
iLtsifil upon him wbfls at the old eland of -Blgelow A Oa,
- ImiwooM amor* hie W«de that ths earn*;care audatteo
txoo will bs given toall hleordere as beretofcre,having
jSSrf'
Coweta and Carrlegs Factsry.
yonffSON, BROTHER * CO.,
(Jfertwr t/Sdmmt had R&*x* BnO*,
' ALUWIWNT CITY.
WOULD RESPEOTULLY IN
fbra thrir friends, and ths pnbUc g»°e-.W?-rrVW
raltv they are manufacturing Carriagw, luroocht*,
llockawaja, Bugsies, Srigtrt and Chariot*, in allthetr verb
b-.«r ot Bnl.li. lUt'Uri -ni
ill,i murt vrasunable terma Bring J n jtil thri'
ebastag elsewhere. • ' ' - '
®6soifians:
DrTo’BRIEN can be consulted
at T)V. BrnKh I *,corner ruth and streets, on
MONDAYS, WKDNKSDAYB and BATBBD AYS, from 10 to
1 and 1 to9(fclock. _V „ .
NyKmiflw oa the Brownsville Bead. JtfMyd*
Itatntcr*. ~
mas tuomvsos-^^—»o. an.ua
- JOttN - TaaCOMPSON* dc CO*»
House PaUntbrs, glaziers and
O&AINBKH, intHD ET&EET. Sign Paiatiag
•xacnUd with oeaZoess and dispaUch. Miasd l*ainU, Oil,
YarnUh, Japan aud Kaglith I’tlent Brier*,
rau Moatalgoo Zinc, a very snparlor article PhiladelpUa
«nd Ptttsborah White Lead always on band and forsaww—
prepared to Grind Colon far Painter*, Bruggistsor
ctLrrs* atthsfhortcsi notice, as we have a mill which
ertnds by •»am. Palatcr* wfil save aortey by getting
tliatr color* grand with OS. ■ • . mrS^ly
pslatsn.
loxoalahb,
Hoirsfi AXD BlG|f PAINTERS,
No. JT (Old Pert Ofltaoßolldihg)lhlrd street, beCmsa
Wood and &rfcelttre*ts. All order* prompUy attended
ahSTdyd
iTir.iniT HAll EJBSTAURAHT,
' .. IuaQXJO KiLUTina srsxrr,.
JOSEPH phIOHBH,
*l* TUB DELICACIES OF JK
jtA.TR* CRJUJOS, prepared HIUKEffI-J**
VWMueed cooks,«erT«depat Um abortMt MwMH
“‘sixuSjUJci A. 11. UXTIt, TWELT* O’OIOOK P. *.
AH uttcUa la Um 11m, p*ct&»r to tb« fatV W«t t»
l>jr Y.xjn w, ml aemd tplo
Uoriaru nwa wtU God lh» U&U.At WALHDT HALL All
that tbt*r amid de«lr«.
«a»WtMianl« Dvpcitfbr Oyrt*r«,'n*fa,euM nA cuir
VagotafalMlo thritai-MOB.-'i* fall orlljlvd
yr" " ~ ~
/KIHOA.TED LTCB. or Ajjulw* SoLc
_iJL »»«.—An Mertkol wnmjr far.Djnpqpu, »tnn
born, Acidity cl lb* tomcch^ Ac. Atvjcimppij r*e*irvd
hbwnMtrtWttADUM.
/'’l SOO£BIKS —75 hhds.prime N. O. Sam;
nr 200 bbl*. N. 0. Mol mm;
Ts~b» Tobacea. Twtoas Imndj;
JikrpOtwiMToUcw 7
. • 200 bz*. Window Glm, tm'i Mho,
y mi fariill by ’-.JoO B.BOBIBQXIOO,
TTUSI' PUBLISHED— BrighUy’a Purdon’s
i. J rAonoil Bit»t far ISM to 1858. TtowtoU «npl«.
stops «.
'‘VIIST OP.ENJSD —llandi»m« Dark Printa,
J iSitti £■*>>»■>■. nctom cwk o«bWbrf
»mrEß*T_aa half-bm«U nwr No. 3
bStoSmoh,
DAILY
Commission, &c
HITCnCOCK, McCREERY &, CO..
(Soeu—ira to Hoffman, M'Creery A Co.]
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
And Wbolcsala Dealers in
Produce, Flour and Wool,
jVo. 153 Fmnl and 122 &eond rL, Rtiit-srpft, P&-
aplilyd—my29 ,
M c U A N E A AbJKRi
nutzu rs
Flour, G-rain nntl Froduoe.
Commission and Forwnrdiog Merchants,
-iVo. 124 iSeconJ Su t Pittsburgh, Pa.
myClilyd * ;
ftoont ciursns.—
CANNIJIG &, 80-VD,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 22S Norik Jstcotitl Strc't,
P ILU* APBI.I'IIIA
For the telo of Prodnc* »nd pnrrhMe »f Fl»h. *r.. &c. Any
orders ODtninoJmith them will U* promptly forwe.-l-rt.
i»p26dKm*
MtLrm.M i.ttrn JOSS I~ LltCO -AM. fcUKIII.
JOS. s. LEECH & CO..
Roa 342 * 3*4 Liberty •t.,Pitt»bnr|;h, l'a.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AKD
MEItCI-lAJNTS.
DEALERS IN
FLOUR AND BACON.
Tin. Plato and Tinnnr’H Stock.
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
JyllaUy . _
■rutisn HA*!Ui3fln...»tsjvsrr« ?. pittit...wv. h. wniT»rr.t.
SPttINGKR HARBAUGU & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
Wool, Hides, Provisions* Produco Generally,
No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
jrit '
McALPXN & CO.,
(Late of J. 9. Leech, McAlphi k Co. Pittsbcrgli.l
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
MKRCHjYNTS'
IPO R WARD nsro
L«vm and Waatllngtoa Avenue,
WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TKKHITORY.
i:l**krenc»»i
Joeeph S. Leech k Co. and Pitubtdgb Mbrcbanta goer-
Hy. |yll:JA»iy'f
btrts a. Lmi.,-—........... .a. u. Knawrov,
LEWIS* EDGERTON, (Successors to D.
T. Morgan A Wholesale viroevr, and Oomroi'sdi.ii
Merchant*, IU7 Wood street, Puuburgh. mni
Henry s. kino, (late of tub
Armof Kfnr A Moorbr*d,j Comtuluoon Merchant,
andJXsder in Kg Metaland lUouuie, No. 76 Water slrtyt, I*-
lov Market,PitUbcryh, Pa. npl9
A A. HARDY; (SUCCESSOR TO HAR*
• dy.Jone* ACo-,)CommL*Biou and >\irv*nhiig Mer
chant; Agent nf Ui» Madison and ludun->i oh* UailronJ, cor
ner First and Kerry its., Pittsburgh. I\>- jsiSilyd
E' dwaiuP tT "meg itaw, oen l;r aX
Commission MJrchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Mans-
Cacturvd Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars, SanS. Ac.
Ac. No. 311 Lll’erty street, opposite the bead of W«*!, Pitts
burgh, Pa— mhlily
iSrorfis.
TBOS. umi... Titus. UtT
T. LITTLE A CO.,
*\JC7TIOLESALE GROCERS,
X T COMMISSION MKRCUASTS,
YLOOR, BACON, CffRESF.
VISIT, OILS wir.l PRODUCE.
No. 113 Second St., Plttibnrgh, Pa.
45* Ui>efal adTaocea ioad« nu maaigumruiß. nirlS
ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer,
Produce and Commission Merchant, No. 134 Front
street, near Wood, Pittsburgh, r*. a{>G:lyJ
BA GALKY. ebSGRAYE“& CO~
Wholesale Gfuora, No*. 1* and 20 Wood street, Pitt*-
burgli
Alexander kino, wholesale
Grocer and Importer of Sods Ash, No. 273 Liberty
ttreat, Pittsburgh, Pa. a|<l:lyd*
*- JOR _ us. L. COcrtJtT.
TONES & COOLEY, WHOLF.LALE GUO
v CEKS and Beat T arti*hm, in Produce and
KfUabtirgh Manufacture*, NVIU Wot*r stm-t, near Chrtrv
Alley, Pimborgh, Pa. *
»IH*L *. S!i«JT*a_ ’JouW s.
SURIVER-iDILWORTH, WHOLESALE
Grocers, No. 130 anil 132 S.«x*nd <*tr*eL. ib«tw<r-u Wi»«l
and Smitbfiehl. ihiisburyh.
/ctts rurm ... rLorn—. nom.
JOHN FLOYD Jc 00., WHOLESALE
Oroceraand Cofiiols-o-.u tl.irthar.U, No. 173 Wood and
223 liberty street. P.tt*'.timh Jelt
rfOKB *ITI . SOLhOX.
WATT * WILSON, WHOLESALE GKO
CM 15. C»n,uii«:-!oti Mcrvlixnrs and D*»ler» in i*rt>-
dooa and Ihtteburgb .MsnuCictim-s 23' L*bepy ttreei,
Plttslmrgb. JI.2S
TSAIAII UIL'KE'V 4 (JO., WHOLESALE
1 Grocers, O>mmi*«ton Merchants. *i>d I>la1«t» in Pp>ln<ro,
No. SO W*Ot street, ■»!»•! «a Krvnt street, Fiftat>«rnh.
MrMcCUTO U K O N~\VlloLfi-
HA LB Grocer. Prodoct* and Couim:*«L>n .M-relutnt,
And Dottier ta PiUsbiimh Manutavtcred ArUrli-s, No. IoJ
Liberty street, comer nf Brewery «f. I’liubnrKh, I**. my.l
roua »T¥in jk. j. ix; _..cu.u*. if-atit.
Atwell, lee &. c 0.,. wholesale
Orocera, Produce sn.l Comml"«i‘jn Merchants. nad
Dealer* ta Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. S W,*»l atrevt, bo
t«MD Water and Front sL, Pittsburgh. «pl 3
T) ROBISON i CO., WHOLESALE
JLV, Grocers, CoairoUsiun Merchants; ami Deal-re iti all
Ktoda of Provisions, ProJcco and Pittsbnrgh Manufacture*,
No. 266 liberty street, PiUtburgh.
p OBERT H. KING! WHOLESALE GRO
ili CEIL Cotninlwdoo Merchant, and iw-tb-r ia Frafher*,
Fiali, Flour,and all kinds of Country Produrv, No. 'ill Lile
arty street, mouth of Sixth, Pltbdxiryb, pa. Uler*! ad-
Vaneea made on consignment*. JaS^yd
ffwntsemusvf - JtHU t. B&SAtdS'i.
T> OBERT* DALZELL A CO., WHOLE
iII SALK Groton, Commbishjn and Forwarding Mer
chants and DeaWsln Produce and Pittvbnrph Manufacture*,
No. 261 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. myH
Ural ISstatr agmts.
' ' WILLIA» WARD,
Dealer in promissory notes,
Bond*, Mortgage* and all •rcuritiea for iaou<*y.
Persons can procure loans through my Agmcy, ou r os (li
able term*.
Ttxwe wishing to invest their money to
eaa always find Ant and second class paper at my <>Qk«, tor
•ala.
All cocnraaßjraUoaJ and Interview* «trlr.tlv confidential.
Office GRANT BTRfcKT, ophite St. Paul's C»fh<*lr*l.
JeLdtf
55oofcsrlUts, &c.
s!~RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair ana
-4 Dealer to Religion* aod Mlsetdlan* cuts lb>ok*, atef
Dapoaftory of Americas Tract Sock-tj Vi’nblicaUoav.
mrlOaUwljF . •
WM. G. JOUNSTON & CO., Stationor*
Blank Book Manufacturers and Job Printer*, No.
ST Wood street, l’ltuburyb, pa. M ' M _ _
EC. COCHRANE, (SCCCESSOIV TO
a B. Bedler,) Wholesale and lUtail Dealer in Rooks,
BtaUonsry and Paper Hanging*, Federal *trect,.6th diwrß.
t of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa.
JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND
Stationer, snecessor to DhtUjq A Agnew, Nu. 63 Market
street, near Fourth, llttsborgh, Pa.
KAY &CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA
TIONERS, No. Of, Wood utr—t, next d«r>r to the Cor
ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Ta. School and Lav Dwticoo,
stantly bn hand.
JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA
. TIONKB.N..T& Fourth rt, Apollo JlniUMii,..
TTUN’T a MIN EB, 'BOOKSELLER
i'l and Stationer, Masonic Hall, Fifth street.
iSusic, Art.
JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
betwwo Diamond Alley and Fourth -street, &4e Agent
InrCUIOKKIUNO* SONS’(ltoaum) PIANO FOUTKAMA
BON * HAMUN’B MODKL MKLODBONB and GROAN
HARMONIUMS, and Deader in Music and Mud cal Goods.
Ja23
Yj KLEBER & BRO., No. 5 i HITU
11. Bt, Bln ofthe Ooldettllarpjßole Agent for NONNh
A CLARK'S (New York) unrirailed Grand and Sqnan.
PIANOS, tod CAJUURT k NEKDIIAM'S SI EIX)-
DEONB and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealer* in Mode and
Maakallnatrumenta. let) _
CHARLOTTE BLUME, MANOR ACTOR
ZB ud Dealer In Piano Forte*, and Importer of Munk
and Mode*! Instrument*. Mo Agent for th« HAMBUI%O
PIANOS, alto for UAU.RT, DAVIS*, CO.’S R«t«i Pianoe,
with and without Aolean AUacbcjvnt. 118 Woodetreet.
ray 3
SlpSolsttrjj.
vausn f. iutaniU. T
Wall Paper Wurchouie.
WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Ira
yertmaad Dmlen, DTWtwd ilrwt, between Fourth
ctreetand DUmood Alley, when* may he found an oxAineT*
MBortmentoferetydcectiptionof Paper llanglogvfor Per
ioral fkiia Dining Boom* end Chamber*. Ah*<V Window
Shade*, la errei variety etluwrat price* to country
WIC WALTiin P. MARSUALL * 00-
A tWCFTHMII.. -■ —■ -W. R. fIATXRAW-
R EDMONDSON & CO.. Nob. % and 08
i Third rtreet, near Wood, Matmfocturer* and Deale**
ALL PAPER.
CURTAIN GOODS,
ORNAMENTS, FRINGES,
# SAS3ELB ANDOOTID?.
OOM FORTS. i
PATSNT SPIRAL SFROQ MATTREBSCB. Ac-, ,
Woold nlldt tha ■ttimtinoof ptudunen to u>eirUr{v
and varied «tock.. . . opSWad
rpRUSS FACTORY.
*a- Tb- cnly (lioaLeWr-t, of
\.
TRUSSES
Ib thU eKy are tha undar*in|d.
T>« afflicted «fao*td compere dor price* with th**® « "“F
owre datl*r, repaired or mad* to order.
_ Ja2l CARTWBIOnr k TOPSO.M Wwl tt.
CTARCU AGENCY.—IIAVING BEEN
£?.££E?i2£2L A * m tor Pi Bata ret, by tbaMAWWN
OOMPAXt, far Um ul« of tbelr oalabrated PB AR L
otAßCll,(which ia wartaatodMßaUnqaalUy to any know*
tatblatnanut) are now prepared to (apply Wholreala P«*I«
an at maim torture re 1 prtow. WstaTitattakUnUtosoftha
to aoeraaiinatkmcrf out ptwnl •&**%'
ksd Which will b* k»pt eoiul to tho Aaotssd.
. V;.i-r ATWWJj, LR A 00,
' -• So.t WcodtW . .;
gALMQN, MACKARBL AKJ> HALIBUT
aMnl Stiwy dJUjbMiy.- An« of. tb« largest and
i MiMUuS«iiMMJ>.lii fooM is £• diy.
” 3^* v
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3<U ISSS.
iHanufactuwß.
f HENRY uerwio,
■So. 459, comer Penn and Walnut StreeU,
PittHburah, Pa.,
Manufacturer .of hemp and
MANILLA RED OOUDB, HEMP AND TARRED
KOItKS from J-j in. to P., Inch, Fim* and Comronn Ihickfng
Yarn, Tmrrt-d and Spun Yarn. SA.h and Bell Cord, Woot
T»iuo. ):r..<m,T)iuc nml Eewiaß Tvioi l , Hax and Cotton
?dnp Twin.-, Ac.
full tnpply of the abo TO article' comtastly on hand
or miMle I? «r*ler at the lonreet ca«li prlc«a. )a “:l vd
' VVKLLIi, RIDDIiK * CO.,
i*o Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
KAKnrACTCTLtM 0?
WIHPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES.
'ortl«r» enlirlted Ortti tbetraile. and promptly ihlp.
pedispi<r inutmrtione.
Tcbba—d month', or fi per cent, dbu-oant for caah.
«e2s:lvdftwT
CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG,
(Succceeur* to John Cartwri|iht,)
Manufacturers and importers of
i’ucket and Table ('tittory, Purrtcal and Dental lu
«trno«enU. Gun*, PUtolu, Fi«bi«iß Tackle, Ac., No. S 6 Wood
etiret. They give (|>ecial Rttrntmn to the mitinfactnrinit of
Tni'era. Vup|K>rt«TM. Ac. Jobbing ant IU-paing with punc
tuality and d>n|t»tcb. apl. r >-dly
Hi catnoii. wKpFWohTit w. a. BAeataroeß.
CRIUGE, WADSWORTH A CO.,
MuTia&cfnrrrs of
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tlioen ln far&Dhlng hoau.
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51) do and 60k1tt* 1, > and 3 Hackml,
t 0 do Lake Fish, in store and for aalo by
J. B. CANFIELD.
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JL ousMshth of thoiplendldparaeugcr packet METROP
OLIS, very low aod on ea*r term*.
joy inTcncocg, mcCrfary a co.
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retail, by Jul 3 JOS. PUtMINQ.
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whit* wbtat Extra Family Floor for aala by
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PORTI.AM), Me., Aug.
Ed* Gnsctu: Since last I dropped you a liro 1
have made a short tea voyajje of noma 200 mile?,
and havo been, therefore, unable to be morn punctual
in my correspondence. A voyago »| such extent
presents few incidents of interest worthy of record.
The breaking of wares on long lines of bleak nod
iron-bound const, the rolling of tho rcitloia ocean,
tho flight or white-winged ahips before tho gale
these and other little matters havo Icon so often do
scribed by more graphic pens that tho reader would
weary over them from mine. ot omjseea much, in
even so short a voyage, which, could they bo trans
ferred properly to tho printed page, would csciio
various emotions. Sca-cickness ii one of tho invari
able concomitants of eeen a short Atlantic trip,
whioh to ono not at all effected by tho uneasy mo
tion of a steamer, presents some ludiorous phases.
You will first hear the victim boasting that “on hi*
last trip ho was perfectly well, and that if it should
not bo very rongh be is sure he will not bo sick on
tho present occasiou.” Ho is sure that be feels well,
that he enjoys a good appetite, that the motion uf
the vessel is not nl all disagreeable. Just hero an
uncommonly largo wave strikes us under tho quar
ter, bnnfts in a torrent of spray and foam over the
cabin deck, and sends- all movable things flying
hither and yon. Tho man who does not intend to
be sea-sick remarks, as we sink down ioto tho
trough of the sea, that “tho nir of the cabin seems
to be rathor close, and the sen growing rougher os
wo get out upon it. Ho thinks ho will take a turn
on deck." Ilut he finds himself quite unablo to
stand up by this time. He seizes a stanchion to
leeward, looks up at the scud and down and abroad
at tho stormy ocean, heaving and sinking in long
regular swells, shudders slightly, sinks hU chin into
his cravat and tries to whittle. Ho is uot quite sure
at this juncture that “he may not get s« a-sick if
there is a much heavier sea.” At this moment the
colored gentleman who presides in the culinary de
partment announces supper. The mun who i« not
quite sate ho will not bo sea-sick takes a hurrkxi
glance at tho rook, and as If the savory odor of
roast meats'which the colored individual brought
with him was an ofTunee to propriety, cye« tho poor
chan with disgust, and looks again studiously forth
upon tho »c:u Tho vessel shifts her course a point
or two ; she lie* a little more uneasily upon the
bosom of tho deep, and all hope.and confidence at
once forsaking the man who didn't intend to bo sea
sick, away g es to tho fathomless depths, to tho home
of tho telegraphic wire, all that pertained to the din
ner. Alai! where now is his ambition ! he lies
prone, he is helped to a lounge' in the cabin ; he would
not have modo any very serious objection it ho had
boon helped overboard. He is sea-sick, beyond a
doubt. The case is told in general term*. Who
that has made atrip on the ocean has not sven it
reduced to actual practice in scores of case*.
Ilcside* these there are scenes on tho ocean of
great beauty. As wo railed and steamed by the
eievun hills of Mount Desert on the evening ut the
20th, the son was ju»t retting behind them. Their
purple shadows were throws ler seaward over tbo
smoothly rolling billow* which were gradually sub
siding after tlTo storm of tbo day before. The cloud*
gathered from the descending orb a hue uf gold
gradually fading into a puler tiot a* it mounted to
wards the zenith. Each color war reflected in the
sua, and we seemed to swing in a hollow globe of
gold. The gibbous moon had risen already out of
the far world of waters, and rbo 1 her silvery path
over the whole flood to where wo rolled upon (he
billows. As night cJtuo on and tho sky in the west
faded Sud changed to black, all along the friendly
coast, light after light blossomed out from reef and
headland, and across the northern horizon the aurora
shot op its spires of silvery light, dancing and flash
ing in a thousand fantastic shapes. The «ren» u.w
so beautiful that it drew exclamations of delight Irotu
all, even from those who were aceiL-Limc-i to mk-!i
exhibitions of tb» |>ower of the Creator.
speaking of voyages reminds one cf ship*. There
nro none building in this Ftr.to at present. Tbo
business of ship-building i* prostrate. <>na sural)
brig has been launched at this port during tho present
season, but she has not jot l*ccn rigged, although she
ha* l«ro lying an idle bulk in tbt« hnrl-or for tw>>
months, fshe disastrous efleet of this upon a S;aU'
which stands first in commercial important, r.uj be
imagined. The axe of lht» lumberman i* idle, uo.t
flaw iniils are a» usebsa as iioQ tmUi iu i’ciiu-y ra
lla. ¥■<□ will remember that one measure u! tbo
administration in the last Congress, and one u'hieb
pasre-l the Senate, was a bill fi r the repeal
ul tho f.*hiog boun'v and another to flimu!
ibo navigation »et. Ttio la'it-r would upon all oar
port*, without restriction, to tareign bottom* »u.I
reader useless the tuildin- of Tiic •-ro-.i i -
of the “UaccMM?#" against mtrreijta ««f tbo
Free Slates is bitter and unmitigated. Tbs New
England people feul deeply tbo fact ilrnt they *r«
mark'd and singled out by this equatidorinc and
sbstneln** administration, and that every indignity
and wroup that c .it, he. will ho heaped ujw.„
They »re ready for it. Tho only m tbi«
rotate, a? far aa l can learn, who pretend to uphold
ibid old Mr. buck, are a few ‘lc-jti.ito "id chnp>.
nioH "f whom, like Mr. Buchanan have
been Federalist*. They have generally reojivr.J the
< ffices. Pcihaps we alight except Mr. CliCord. win.
1* one «>f the Judges, .you know. Mr. H. h.i* iu
this case succeeded in nx wonderful a metamvrpbosi*
as any that f>vid cclates, and of a third rate coun
try Uwyi-r, be has made a first rate United State;
Judge. In the days of Chief Justice Marthali mil-Ii
n thing would not have In-eu octisidercd po?»jMe.—
It may therefore U* #md that what tho government
has lust stDcu his tirno in available talent, it has
made up lu skill a la Signor iliilz.
Yet notwithstanding the fact I huvo tnentioned
above, to-wit t that the adminUtration hasinulatAd 1
and is carrying on a crusade against the wboln of'
New England because uf their opposition toil at the
ballot box, it still labors, it siillelfugglct to keep up
its organization, and boasts oven here uf it* ability
to succeed. It is alleged that tbo party has catered
into a secret organization and that it U working like
the mole, tinder ground. Tb« only way you nro
able t<> discover where it is, U by the pile <>t dirt
left where it went in and where it catno out. Senator
Dari*, tbo great Corypheus of tho duunicmbtA of
Mississippi, the man who <>n all occasion* in tho
Senate has been moot unsparing in hi* denunciations
of Yankee#, fanatics, abolitionist*, and all that, has
been made political pro-comml uf Maine. lio cornea
here for his health Wherefore, then, has bo taken
it upoo him to slump the ouly district in tho Suit
which is at all doubtful, (the Sixthj a* i* acknow
ledged even by tho 1oco(ucoa. Tbo learned LL. I>.
Davis said in bi* speech here the other night if they
would give the Democracy only ono member from
• Maine,-tho Congress would not repeal the fishing
bounty ! Just os if be could cheat this pooplc again
into voting against their convictions by any such de
claration*. Tbo Republican party in this Flatn i.«
thoroughly organized and bent upon another splcn
did victory. All that is needed In Pennsylvania is a
similar spirit and similar facilities for bringing its
expression out of the ballot-box. The nominees for
Congress are tbo same as lost year, with the excep
tion of the first and second districts. Daniel E.
.Somes is to bo chosen to fill the place of Uon. John
M. Wood, who declined are-election, and in the sec
ond, J. J. Perry, in pllce uf C. J. (jilinan. In the
other districts the candidates are ritepben C. Foster,
Ezra R. French, I. I. Waahbume and Freeman 11.
Morse. The two latter names In this Slate are as
sociated with all that is brave and gallant—charac
ters purchased by long and, tried service. The other
candidates ore worthy gentlemen whokavo boon true
and faithful, and who havo won their way to high
places in the regard of n sober, industrious and
hardy people. Against such men a leader of the
Mississippi disunion aud slave trade party can
have bat small effect. Whatever ho might
have under sumo circumstances will lie mun.
teracted. The documents are in thu tho
people and that most excellent man, Hon, wm. p.
Fessenden, will be prepared to mcot Senator Davis on
every stump in the State as ho did meet him and
sileneo him cn tho floor of the Seuate. I think there
is probably not a gentleman in tho six Now England
States to-day, whose itsmo stands as high with tho
people as Senator Fessenden's. Ills rnrepowerß, his
spotless reputation,bis gallant defence of tbe.ConsuLu
tion and the Republican party oq all proper occasions,
his bearing “in his groat office,” bis untiring de
votion to tbo causo be boa espoused, all mark £im
for what by common consent bp bos become in ami
out of the Senate—ana of Che chief pillars aud
shining lights of the great Republican party. It ix
not impossible that he may bo presented >u oar stan
dard hearer in tho groat hfttllo of l SCO. Under what
leader would we more willingly rally ?
A few days since Scnntor Davis, in ono of Uncle
Sam’s cutlers mado a trip down tbo harbor, au<l in
spected tho great wharves built for the Leviathan,
the light house that guides the way into this spacious
harbor and tho whole system of forts and defences
built and to be built as bulwarks In time of war.
Your correspondent happened to be oq that some day
making an excursion among the islands, and met thu
cutter At several turns. Is it'Dot dangerous to havu
this man who shakes fire and thunder from his ambro
sial locks, who’ran as candidate for Governor on the
dif-unloh ticket In Mississippi, thus getting plans of
the coast of a “hostile” State J Does Senator Genoral
Davis, intend to load tho chivalry of Mississippi
against these hateful yankecs in case a Republican
Prosidat is elected In I 860! Does he. nor intend to
come on this coast-wlth a fleet of Mississippi steam
boats (on aomecalm day) and landing ail the re
pudiating chivalry of the repudiating Stato, among
the fearful yankecs, subdue this Staio to the consti
tution as understood and interpreted by J. Buchanan!
As you are at m* moment in the native State of J.
B. can you not find out from some of his friends or
relatives, if any he has, what ho thinks of the pros
pect of tho dissolution of the Union with such a
dangerous chap as the great disunion, slave trade,
national democratic Senator, taking tho guago and
dimensions of tho coast of a Republican Slate
through a spy glass ? These are some of tho inci
dents which will weigh in thegcneral battle that looms
on the horizon of 1860. We trust tho national democ
racy trill look well to Senator Daria that ho is ionnd
and fit for the Charleston Convention as he intends
to make a descent upon all dough faces from that
commanding place in,due time e.
Why should forty thousand people la a Terri
tory be allowed a representation in Congress of
one Representative and two Senators, when
ninety thousand people in Hamilton cbontynro
permitted to hare only one member of the
House of Representatives T—G&» Enq.
; Why didh*! yon tMnk df that when you and
yonrfriendswere so exceedingly anxious to hdtve
Kaasasbfbught latath# TTnlon under thh Le*'
A Just asp TTasdpomr TitinrTE. —The follow
ing is from the Albany Eveuing Journal in re
lation fo tho rumor affecting the National In
telligencer. it is eVerj-word true and does honor
to the noble impulses which live in the heart of
the veteran editor of the Albany Journal:
We too most ‘•iiuvrely hope that this report
is unfounded; or, that, if any ouch results is
apprehended, means may be taken immediately
to avert the necessity. The country conld ‘*bet
ler spare” any other of its journals. The “Na
tional Intelligencer” has rendered too much
goodyservice to. be allowed even to languish, and
certiSnly not to did In eiorm and sunshine,
fair weather and foul, prosperity and adversity,
peace and war, the National lnteliigenccr has
stood faithful watch over u.c interests and hon
or of Republic.
In seasons of trial and daugei it novor gavo
an uncertain sound or burned afal.-u light. Its
Ilag has ever been as distinctly national as that,
of tho Stars and Stripes. It has not only be
como a Household Word, but an institution
ntnoDg us. The idea that the “National Intelli
gencer” should not outlivoils venerable editors,
had never occurred 'to our minds. And now
that its embarrasuicots are known, steps should,
and we doubt not will bo taken, to furnish such
“material aid” ns will drive the wolf from their
door.” It would ben reproach to tho intelli
gence and liberality of this great nation to al
low its leading, most enlightened and oMe9t
public journal to be discontinued for lack of
patronage.
A FaioiiTrt L tragedy look place on tho 21st
lust. A Bohemian carpenter named John Ne
bayal, arrived in Chicago aboat four woeks ago,
with his family—a wife, p daughter, seven years
old and an iDfani—and took rooms in the rear
of a tenant building. Tho infant died on the
2flih, ami the father set to work next day to
tnuko its coffin. About eleven o’clock he went
to the room where the dead child and tbeliviug
daughter were, having in his hand the heavy
post axe ho bad been using while at work. The
mother beard heavy blows, and ran in time to
sco hitn draw tho weapon from tho cloven skull
of his only child. She gave the alarm—ho drop
ped thv axe, escaped down IhoWairv, and start-
ed out of the city towards.the prairies, was
overtaken, and after a hcariug was committed
Tbo uufurtunale
nuswer for the niurder.
mother, rendered ulinost insane, ruu down to the
lake and attempted to drown herself, but was
prevented. ' The family were -poor, but not in
want. The father had failed to obulu employ
ment, and wa3 probably nearly insane in conse
quence. :
A PLUtsiNT Wins to mvu With.—ln investi
gation of the Valley Falls poisoning case, ono
of tho witnesses testified that three or fourycant
ago Mrs. Bindley intimated to her hofr she could
dispose of her husband. Tho following was Mrs.
Stubley’s (then Mrs. Jones) advice :
“Mrs. Jones then said *i would not bear it;
be i? not able to do anything, and if you are in
danger, why do you put up with it ? give him
something to still him down, and don’t let your
right hand know what your left hand doetb.—
I ntvfr Ut m<j njhi hand kno*c what the left one
don’t : by this course i could get along very
well. Give Uun somelliing that would still him
down, you would mil he plagued with him but a
little while —for it i- nohoJy's busiuSsa what we
do. I ehouM never gel aloug so. If there are
no friend* of his here, po much the better—
there would be nobody to question you.’ I did
nut nsk her what she mexut by ’ttillinj Aintfutcn.'
The jury returned a vferdict to the effect that
Mr. tfiudley came to his death from poison ad
ministered by his wife, and a warrant was im
mediately issued for her arrest.
Dlei l Se\ SofvnrsGH.—Some persons arc F&r-
prised al the e-totement that ihe water upon the
telegraphic plateau between Trinity and Valenti*
Bays is from two to three miles deep in its deep
est parts, having been told that there it is com
paratively shallow. A comparison of deep cea
soundings wiil show that the idea of its t-hf»llow
nc-sis vi-rreci, wheu measured by the almost
ncredibie to which tho plnmmet hns
r-een rent. Lieut. Berry min, in ]ssf>B, made u
•ouudiug in (tie Atlantic Ocean -’>o.ooo feet in
leptb. equal 111 n lutlo over 7‘ miles; and Oapl.
Denham, of the British Navy, has obtained
sounding* at the vast depth of 2RI feet, or
about J-j English miles, i lie highest muuutaios
tiponihi- globe might bo hurtcl intn thcie im
mense ch.inn- .liul still le-ivi- >» vast ocean above
;Leir lui.fit [ lie pum lliniiiißyaa, that
ivrrt.i;> all utb, i r ui >untalus, would be swallowed
a.* nwky u-i the Alpy. The highest peak of the
chaiu is only I’S, l'ii> feet abovo the sea level,
and its summit might Wc submerged about three
milvs ut the point of ('apt. I'euham'fl deepest
eounJiiigs ’ ,
ri.K cJitor of tiio < 'iucintiikii I'nyutTfr says,
that, if we are abon* returning 1o New England
he would like a U,rk of our hair before we go
or a wooden nutmeg after we get there, lie is
welcttfne to our whole scalp if he has tho
to lake it; and, if he will only send ns his head
which now is of little use to himself or any
body else, we will quintuple its present value by
returning it to him in the Jorm of wooden um
megs.—Lou. Jour.
JHusical
TIIK DALAXfK UF SIV SPRING STOCK
iffm •• f¥?»
PIANO FORCES,
raoxrnt luvrucrtiHT or
CII|CKF,UING A SONS, Boston,
CONSISTING of sixteen of their Seven Oc
taVr-Btiil «i* nL'l ntn' thiri Pluti-i KorW, Will
Ik- op-'iii-il «u l itkilv far ••TiiiamalMD <m
tIiLItSUAY, JUNK J,l.
TAKR MYTtn: —.Tim Pimio Flirts ttjinurnetiin-J liy
iJM.-ki-ritiK A S.rf)*, nr* t>.»t fiirtii*li«<i! t>v tbi-m t-niny otli*-r
hot]>i- in iltivcity, *b<l till nrUi-rv tniist U. Knt nn-l jnir
ciitut-r* atiri'tih.-d to tlir <ub>rril«-r.
tiiu'tt ruvH
GOLD AND SILVKIt MEDAIJ S
U«Vi- lx—D snunli-l (t
(JlU'KKlilXif t£ EOXS
OVER ALL UU.MVETITORS,
Por ?n|H.ri»ri(y in ibuir GJtANU i’AKLOK, GRAND *ml
.•HjIiAKL IMANtiS.
Tin* l«*tti-r from
ItlUlsmhVl) TnALBBRO,
Th«* orieimil niniinicr||>t of whloli c\o be *ren at Che wani
n»>m*ot Ui-"uWril>wr, vtiplu to cotiriiiro *ny ouo ofthe
fnpmoriiy ».f Ohicki-ring <k conn I’iaD l ' V«irt>-«:
PiTTsnp*rtn, >Urdi 25,
Ma. MKLi.oa r—IW Bir—>m.-e my arrival in Atovrica 1
tiio» CLiir.Uint I j HfVil lb** Piano* of Jlcn-ir*. Ctiickertng k
son*, mid 1 mii noljr rrjn-jit to yon (wbit« tlianklnc'yon
Hr ili*» liar.- bo kindly furoi»bo<l lor my cr>u
cort* hfr.*.) itiHt wliieli l ti«vc mi often *«M l-cforf*: the In
ut m met>t« urv tin* l>-*t ! hnv? >-ct»u In the United t-t&tre trad
*ill coroparv litvorakly with any 1 huro over known.
. Yonr-,vtry inily, 8. TilALllCl’.G,
Th*s abvivo lot ot Plano*, In Addition to tboao in *tore,
c*iniprt*f«iUl tli« Mtyte* mnDtiiaetttredbjr ChickoriußA Form.
AM.TIIH PIANO Foltl'Cd autuulnciorc-.l by CHICK--
EUL.NO K SON A
■- A RE W A R H A N T £ D.
JOHN 11. 91ELLOR,
giilo AKrut & Sons for Pltuborgli und
mu P«*uaAjlr*ntu. Jct'WlAwT
MUSIC! “NEW~MUSIcr!
CHARLOTTE lILUME,
11N WotxJ xtrort, tiujii-it roc'd, |vir cxpits.-, the following
ii..w mimic:
SiHer B|*riiitf P*-l>l,li-ii. ".nig nud cliorn*—uor-le by Geo.
M.' Dowe, nnmlc by I, |i. Enicmio 2T»
Down Aumtig the Ltlli-»—lor 3 voic< »—(sb>f«ir „40
TiicDblaiit Clilnnw—for :i toU-c!*—Glovrr <0
lie WH*t You tWtn T-> 11". 25
Fnre Then Well, *ud if Fon-vor—llytou—mnalc by Jaairs
R. Phelps - _1 2i
The Angels Tidd Me ft. 3 Jiy
Coining Down the DuUicU Alvuilow 25
Tbo Rumou Why -
CUsm May—D. Wood. 25
My Driuvst One *t Home ;i5
Hell* Anglalse—vnlac bhlllai.to ...25
ScblnmuireSbe (Slumber Sweetly) Sernudc 20
Dearest Home of Childhood 25
The Nlcbt Hello Gaty—Charles D*Alb.Tt 10
Oh a* Fair us Poets Dreaming (emu’ e t-cllo) trotn Lucre
tin Borgia. 40
LevitliUu Wall* 25
Huugmiian Musk Galop 2R
New Marcbca, Onloksteps. Wallrm, Vamtfone,
recui»c«l at the “Old Katabllstnd llano Depot,” US Mood
street, 2d d.v>r nlmv<- jth »tre-t. aul
a'X’lfiiMWA'V’t* I*l AM Off.
JUST RECEIVED—A lot of
STEIMVaY a SON’S H' T iTlillTil
CELEHRATEI) PIANOS.? | 9 ff|l
Purchasers desirous of juneuilng uiie ><f these cntlTalleil
Piano Fortes are re.jnrsted to inako early application, as
the supply tali* far short ol the dcUiaa.l.
11. KLEBKit & DUO., No. M Fifth atrerf;.
S*>!" Aaeots for flu-in way A Sons; aUo, for Nunn's A
Clara's Pihiiim. .
epiIALBERO’S PIANO COMROSITIONS.
JL FanUite on ti’KHsl d’Anwre;
Is» •• Don nominal*;
Do “ Don Juan; -
l»o “ Lucrella Borgia;
r.„ u La Sotunambula; - >
1 Du “ Lea liugenoU; .
D-i ” Maaaoldln;
Do “ Moaes lu Egyph
Do “ Home Sweet lloinet
Do “ Last Rom of Summer;
Romance, with variation*
La TnrautcllA; J
The Artof Slngtugipplied to tho PUuo.l* i«omber«-
Jait recolved and fcraale at tbo Music Ptoro of
iu/29 JOHN H. MKLLOIt,BI
<E*l A'WOJITU Oi’ MU6IC FOK2S CENTS
,S? -»■ v-Ttti Gtsm A NTH* UlLODLii—This HtUe work
coutains'&ll ihn words ivml tooaic of tho new and popular
aJraoftiiß daj. The selection haa boon madn with
care, giriiijf only those songs which in good sod popular.
AU the best aoogs of J*. 0. Foster am eißhnwvd lo this col
lection. A largu snprlr Juit rrwire<l and foraale at the
>! otic t? ton? of (anloj pOHS U. MEM-Ott.Hl Wood at.
■p R £ s ii S U’ PP E Y
OF THE
fISS“GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST.*©2
Paid—-Plain, 20 fcoead, 25
Just roccirwl and fijr «aW by
m 34 11. KLKOKHJfc HIM)., No. S3PUth |L
g£ O u,W D SUP PL Y
• Of XES. >
ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH SOHOTTISOH,
XtottOripoptisrSehottbchof tbadiy.?-
.v
<* JirtwlFadHrffefJny *
VOLUME LXXI-r-NPMBER 221
insurance.
Merchants’ Insnrancc Co. ot Philadelphia.
WM. t. PETTIT, Proat D. J. McCANN’, Secretary.
Araouut of Capital Btock paid In and invested....s2oo,ooo 00
Fnrplui.—...—— 63,423 36
$263,428 36
Insures Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi River* and
rribtitanc*. lusnrr* against lose or damage by Fire,
also ngnitul th* jierils of tbo Sea, and Island
Navigation and Transportation.
nnucToa*. . .
I* in. V. Petit, John 0. Montgomery, Jobs 51. Pomroy, D. J.
McCann, E. F. Witmer, Rena GuDloo, Donj. L. Wooistcm,
John A. Marshall, Charles B. Wright, John J. Pattcreon,
El wood T. Pns«y.
W3l. V. PETTIT. President,
E. Y. WITSIKR, Vico President.
DwioaT J. McCasw, Secretary. *
axrxaxca.
Belger, Lamb A Co., Philadelphia.
Buck, alorgan A Stidfole; do.
Truitt, Bro. A Co., do.
Pomroy, Caldwell A Q&, do.
A. T. Line A Co n - do.
Etninraltx. Justice A do.
PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. UT WATER STREET'*
anftdtf R. W. POINDEXTER, AgcnL
Franklla Fir* Iniuranes Company of
PHILADELPHIA
rnuctoxs.
Charles W. Bancker, Adolph R; Borin,
George W. Richards, Samnel Grant,
Thomas Hart, David S. Brown,
Mvrdecai D. Lewis, Jacob IL Smitli,
Tobias Wagner, Slorris Patterson.
CHARLES N. BANCKF.R, Pretldabt.
Casaiso G. BiscKiß, Cocretary.
This Company continue* to make Insurance*, permanent
or limited, on every description of properly in town and
country, at rates as low aa are comslstcnt with security.
The Company have reserved a Urge contingent fond,
which, with tbelr Capital and Premiums, safely fnvoated,
afford ample protection to the assured.
The A*aola of theCoapaoj.oaJanoary lst,lS6l, as pub
lished agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were as follow*
vim—
Mortgages ..4818,123 03
Real Estate 84,377 78
Temporary Lwtna- 83,006 17
Stocks 61,839.00 -
Cub, Ac- ...... &L 346 S 1
4l
Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one yean,
they have paid upwards of One MQlion, Four Hundred
thousand Dollars Losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of tho advantages of Insurance, aa well as tbeir ability and
diqositlon l<» mt*t with promptue** all liability-*.
J. OAIIDNER COFFIN, Agout,
a|d& OOce Bonthrut cor. Wood and Third si*
Cunlinenlal lnsaraoce Company.
Tnctrrj/oraUd bg tht Lejitlaiurt t.J JVniuylpuno*.
with a
PK II PUT UAL OQUTSII
Ar.tborired Capital. One Million Dollar! ..$1,000,000
Bccur»d and Accunutlahrf 63L600
HOME OFFICE.
As. 61 Wiihiut Strext, above Second, Philadelphia.
Firo fusnracce on Buildings,Furniture, Merchandise, Ac.
genraily.
Murine Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of
the world.
Inland Insurance on Goods, by Lakes, Rivers, Canals
ami Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on the (natt
farorohln terms, consistent with security.
GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deeds, Acl,.
Philadelphia.
Wfif. B 0 Will If*, formerly Register of Wills.
JOHN N. COLEMAN, flits of Coleman A Smith, Importing
Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third
a bore Market, PhU*.
JOSEPH OAT.flrmof Joseph Oat k Sgd,Coppersmiths, No.
>2 Quarry «treet,?hlU.
EDWARD V. MACHETTK, Arm of Maehette k Raignel,
- Impeding Hardware MtrchaaU, Ko. 124 North Third
■trt«t,aU>«* Race, I'lilta.
HOWARD UINCUMAN, Jimi of Livicgitoa k Co., Product!
tod Commission Merchants, No. 218 Marketet- above
Eighth, Phil*.
GEORGE W. COLLADAT, President. “
0»L*« VFtUjOS,Secretary.
JOSHUA KOBINBON, Agcot.
No. 24 yifth vtn«t .(np itaira.)
nonungaiielK Iniifrancc Company,
OF PITTSBURGH,
Orncuu-JAMES A. HUTCHISON, Fn*J<ieat
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretarj.
Omca, No. 98 Warn Stxixt,
BtU Intart Jyointi oil kiudt of Fir* and Morin* Ei
ASSETS,'JfAY »)td, 1555:
Stock Dop Rllla. payable oa dema&d, M«urc<l by
tvo approved nam— -
'tvrciuiu .Nuta*. .......
IMlla
115 M.-rhatiira’lUnk Stock—ftet
£»0 do JtiliK <>t I’UUbmgti do do .......
40 d<> Lxi'hauif li&nk do do
I<U d.. CitiKi'tu' do do do
Uabutra of droooQta.
031c* Puroititc«.
C*ali
Wiu. B. Itolnirs,
B»M. lUUrlt.
Wb. Kea,
Wm. A.Caidtrell,
Wilson Miller.
John MclJerut.
Geo. A. Berry
JsiscsA. lotchiauti
HENRY M, ATWOOD, frec’y
S. Clark.
W’esHiwn Insuranoß Company
OP PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE DAR3IE, President.
V. M. GORDON, Secretary.
OKVrCR,N« -n ITklrr .tre»-U {Sptuj? A £Co.’s Warehouse.)
up etAira. Pittsburgh.
H'i/i /arutall i.-tnUi of Firr anti Marine Kukz
.* Home institution wuinayed by IHrnAurt. %cho art well
known in thr community, and who are dslsi-mitud. by
prnrapfa.-ii and liberality, to maintain the character teJiicA
tltey ha*# atrvmtd. a* offering the bait proUcUon to Uiose who
dejtrt to bt tnsttrtd.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 31, 1867.
Btock Accounts $131,600 00
M<-rtgiu:« ..... «4®> 00
Bills Receivable ; 4,1C1 67
Office Furuitareu..—— 210 Oti
Open Accounts™ -0,478 01
... 14,841 46
Premium N0tae....,...,™,.,,,, „ 40448 60
Bills Discounted-.. 136,0ttl 73
Georgo Dame,
U. Miller. Jr.,
J.W.BntW,
Wm.;ilcllQjgbt,
Nathaniel Uolnra,
Alex. Nlmlck, %
David M. Long,
WiUUUi 11. Smith
0. W. Rlcketnon,
Junes McAulcy,
Alexander Sneer,
Andrew Ackley,
iiulO:
g. M. QORDQS, g^y.
Pittsburgh Lift, Fire and Marine ids. Co. -
Office, No. 96 Water Street,' "
PITTSBURGH, PA. - '
ROUT. GALWAY,.President.
V. A. Risen vrt, ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Prort.
Aswlxw Examining Physician.
This Company makes every Insurance utpcrtaiulnz to
contacted with LIVE RISKS. ,
Also, acojnst Hull and Cargo Risks, ou tbe Olilo and
Mtsoscrfppl riven and tributaries, tad Marine Risk geo
vrally.
And against Last or Daamgo by Fire.
And against the Perils of tho Boa aud Inland &TigatloB
and Tr*mi<ortatlon.
PoikWissaul at die lowest rates consistent with safety
all parties.
Rol«rt Galway,
Samuel McClurken.
Joseph P. liaruun, .M. D-,
John Scutt,
James Marshall,
Darid Richey,
Jnuos W. Hallman,
Cha*. Arbothuot,
feUV—mygS-ly
Alexander Bradley.
Joaopb 8. Leech,
John Fullerton.
Natboo'g. ILirt,
DnVtd 11. Chamber*
WUUam Carr,
Robert Q. Hartley,
Joint 3TGIU,
Tfac Great Western Fire and Sianoe ins. Go.
OF PUILADKLTHIA.
,Yo. 403 Mou(, corner of
' Fourth Strttt.
\ CHAM** mntOAL.
AUTUOUIZKD CAPITAL-
Capital palil tn
Surplus, January Ist, 1559.
.4600,00a
.....$S3£OO 00
66,274 06
"— ll ■ 5y*.674 01
PISE /A'is(/}UiVC£»!>lDilt(d or P?rrvtml.
SfAJHNEINSUEANCE, on Vessels, Cargo and Freights.
INLAND INSURANCE by Kivent, Canals, Lake*and
Lacil Carrlagr.
, diucto&s:
Gtmrloa 0. Lathrup, 1413 Walnut street.
William lJ&rliug, 1610 l*Jre uiwt.
Alsiander Whilldco, Merchant, 13 North Frwut
lawc llaslobnrat, Attorney and Counsellor.
JolmC. Hunter, Arm of Wright. Iltuiter *Oo.
E- Tracy, firm of Tracy A Co, Goldsmith's TT»ir
John It. McCurdy, firm or Jones, White k McOurdj
Tboe. L.GUlespie, 2m of Qilleaple k Zeller.
Ju. B. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith k Oo
Hon. Henry M. Poller, office 2.7 Sdath XhirdstreeL
John R. Vogdos, office corner of Berenth andfenurm
Jamea Welcht, UteCashlrr Bank of Tion
Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property.
Jon* J. Slocum, office 220 South Third etnec
C. C. LATHHOh PiwiJeß t,
i.Eins ormiohy, i „ ‘ ‘
vie rroui r Bt “ eh °®<».»wdi .l, r.
JAMKd WHIG HT, Secretary asd'Troaiurer.'
• 11. E. RXOIXA&DSON.Assistant Secretary.
K.w.poiNbßnaß,Aß«.t,
Ml 97 Water itrwt, Pittsburgh
FIRS INBCEASCE,
hir tin .
Reliance fflnlnnl insurance Company ol
PUILAPIIPUIA
On Buildings, LliriU\lorivrjx’tn*l,slcrch am dine, Furniture
Ac., in To«rn or Country.
Office No. 308 Walnut Street.
Oam u $177,020... Asms t2l2,4toB9. —lnrated as follows:
First Mortgageon lei prosed CBj Property, worth
doablr the
lYnna. Railroad Co’s tJ per coot. Mortgage’Loaa,
(30,000, cost 2&£00 00-
Alleguony county 0 pcrceoLPenna. R. Bu Load- 10,000 00
I'e'iuujlTaoUllftltKMd Cu’iSlock-™ 4,(W0 00
Stoclroftbeßellsnc* Mutual Insurance C 0...... 19,160 00
St4>ck uf County Fire Insurance C0..._.„ 1.050 00
Scrip of Sundry Insurance C0mpea1r5......—476 00
JMl* Recelrsbla,. business paper. £3,711 £0
ISoob Accounts, accrued int*rMt,etc lO
Cosb cu band and In Rank....... 10,063 30
; -sat2ja&
OLSM TLNGLXT, Preridnt.
DHJSBTOBS.
Samuel Bbpham.
Robert Steen,
WiUlom Motser,
Bsaj.W.Tlagltr, j
Marshall nm
Z. Lothiop,
Cbas.Ldaad,
Jsijob T. Buntinc
Smith Bowen,
■S&fcSSafir*
J.OOOWIH.ipJt
’ Third 0Q& Wood streets
Clem Tlnjcloy,
Wm.
D«tM a. Brown,
C. 8 ter* aeon,
John }L Worrell,
U. kOraa,,
RobertTuland,
Mow* Job neon,
C. 8. Wood,
Jamw 3. Woodward,
B. M.
Feuiylvuit lon
unset Cttspuy
SBtmoa.
Btr«•
oSwtoiaL ' " “wtjilttuntau .
A.i.Ombr,
Roar SSito, iaStaJSJ’
J.P.IMMr, j. h!j3» "■ ■
-15®® .saSt >•
aA.aiiaß, j . sSaiKSaiw.,.,
OF Pt
Offlei Jl«* 68
Eureka Insurance Company of Pennsylfaiiia.
Office Ho. 99 Waterst. Pittsburgh.
Stock Docfßilla—payable on demand Red se
cored byitwoapproredjTCtSftyW-
Cash to Pittsburgh Trust Ooropnny.... C1380^7
Premium .Rj^&TsSO
Bills BecHrabl© J5,W6,01
122 Sharesjltichange Bank Stock—cuat.. 6,560,00
W do Mechanics' Bank t?Uck— 6,49U,tTl
300 do Iron City Bank Ptock—ain't. pnjJ..~ 7,5*0,00
200 do Allrghriiy Bonk Stock— So do • ;6,0tX),U0
Book Accounts 13,260,01
J. H. Slioenborser,
W.K. Nimlck,
John A. Ca^gbey,
0. W. Batchelor,
R D. Cochran,
Jamee J. Bennett,
Wm.J.
Rodt. Fixvrr. Sec’y. 4
Delaware Mutual Safety laxnrucce Company,
Incorporated by the IsgisLiturt XS33-
Office, S. E. Comer Third and Walnutst*.,
" PHILADELPHIA.
HAItINE IXSUHA XC£h oli Ymklo, Cuco,efiit fnldtl
to all parts of the world.
t&LAIfD on Goods, h*. lU**tu, Canals*
to a)l H*ru of tho Buton.
FIRE I2*SintA!iChiii on Mptchnadirw irvocrtHy/—’
sterna, Dwelling Ugum*, ac,
Aueit of the Qmpany, h'av. hi.
Bonds, kfortgnges, and Real 8atate........... 510 1,330
Philadelphia City, and other L0an5....... .... 137,01.1 iZO
Stocklnßanka, jlailroad t InsuraaceO*.. 12,&08 OCT
Bills JLeceinib10M~—.......920,3910.1
Cash on hand .. 35,89*4 OG
Balances la hands of Agents, Ptaiclutns nn •
Marine PoUdesreceutly issued, and ciit* ..
or debtsdnethe Company...... 03,730 57 ‘
Snlwexiptloa Holes—. 100,000 Q 0 -
x siaenoM - -
WilliamMortio, j Jauu;* C. iiunti, • '• t K f.-
Jo*#ph H. Snal, '• TluopliiJiiji'auTdJßji , .
Edmund A.Soudoc, J Jwnc3{fr«j:iah\ •' : v-> *
JoboC. Daria, TV'lllbun ;i.. ‘»
JobolLl’paroso. J-l'.Venhtofi. '
Oeorg* O. r#lper, | ' Jemima I\ >: r rr.
Edward Dariiciftnn, . taUiiiH I'.. .-tokcu, ’ -'-‘m
Dr. R. M. Bnstou, | ilt-nry .•3^S
William C. I.udvtig, ; Jiuun ii. McFnrU /:'*?■
Hugh Craijr, Tbnmae C. liana, ' 4 '
UpoiirerMcllTaln, Robert Enrtou, Jr;.
CbarlM John Jt.{v-nii.ie p .f»iti«b , fc- ,
11. Jooex Brooke, • D. T. Morgan, “
Jacob P.Joooa J.'C. Loffun, • m• »:
JJlTlH.Pr.rrfd-MJt. .
0. HAXD, Vice FrcaMint '
Ilxxax LruiiM, Secretary.
•p3:lytl—Jal3
Citliens’ Insurance Camp'jr of Pittslmrgbi’
ffJL BIQAt.RY,
SAMUEL L MARSHALL, gacri.^ry.
Offiu PI Water Sirut, Ulveen Jfor&t taul Wwd
Hull MulCargu Hiatt* ua Uto Ohio AXiluMttr. I;
•Utilppi Hirer*, sod Tributurk-*.
Ffr*. Al«, ajfalh*i'T
the peril* of the bc&iad lalaau Karigalkri £ii<l . Yrazurpcfti j
Wo. Banlcj,
Kaoißeliun,
JW.'M. Cooper,
Jai nrt, Jr.,
I*uac 1L I’etmock,
8. Harlwcph,
C»pC. dusTl C. Vouuc,
Ji22 John Cak*
PhUndeiphia i’ire and Life
INSURANCE 0 0 M P A N 7,' ' .
No. 149 .Chesnut Street, *
OPHBITB Iflß CUSTOM QOCSB.
Will make all kinds of Itwurnijcs. i-ither IVrpoilst ot
limited, on-e»*rj description of Property cr Uerchuodiw,
•treasonable rates of premium.
ROBERT. P. KINO, |*mMa-j5.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice
dirkiom.
| B. It. Co>»,
Ototps W. Brox*
Joseph 8. Paul,
John Clr.yton,
B. Wilor.
CWk* P.Hajc*,
K. B. Ea & lUb,
P. B. SaT>rj,
0. Bb«rmftn,
£. J. Mtgargm,
T. BLicz&c&n.Btfunurjr.
.$140,000 IO
. ;7,003 29
»,9M 11
3.03) 00
2,760 00
2,050 00
6.175 00
B>.'6ff 30
COO Hi
16,653 73
br.ady’s Vußiiisanio "'iiav&isT
NEW BOOKS.
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ADA AKUNDEL •• *• •• “ '.j,/-
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CHARLEY FOX’S Ksiiuuki) si>ce tlon'ii
OEORQE CHRISTY’S Joke Look. No. •>.... «
TQRPATRIOTCRUISEIL by SylTauuiCcbb Jr..,. 1 £& •♦
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