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    THE DULY PITTSIURGH GAZETTE. ‘
ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
Bniggtete.
& FINLEY,. Wholesale
111 Bragstta aadHsantecttran of Carbon Oil, N* 1«
LlbartyatroH, Plmtrorgh.BaT JaSfclyd
BL. FAHNESTOCK * Co., late of the firm
• B. A. fmhn«i6ck*Co, «rfiacc«™to T]rali^
Btou WhoUaaU PreggiH No. 60, corner Wood and Footta
Pa.
B- A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. ; WHOLE
-9 *UVngfru and Mionfrrfo"" of WMto W
and litbarg*, corner Wood and Front ,tmt * a s£ t *
MANUFACTUKUK
J t efWhUalrf»d,BriLead,lJDe,Ftiot,Ulhaj^Fot.
t; tod Wholesale Dealer in IWntj OUa, VtraW> * , ljfeS
tins, Ac, So-Wood WtUborpb, Pa. oc3.lyd
TOHN HAFT, J/. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
In Paint*, Oil., Dyr.UiCi.Ac cowr Wood And Fl*lh ■tract*,
Pi «r2£W Aicnl for Dr. Fctd'i Mtdldiio. TP
ToSf P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL-
O *lnDnisvP»lnU,olt<.T«r«Uhc« «rd Djutoßj, No.
tt« Dlberty .tract, Pittitol*-
IBS&'gSSSGIXZfiSZ* mar3l:lydtw
rußtuoa MLAtnr.~~~.-~—>- wm.
I>RAON & REITER, WHOLESALE AND
.I*l BetaUDrnggiAte*corner of libcrty snd Et. Clair Sts*
Pltteburgb. • » -
JOSEPH FLEMING* (SUCCESSOR TO L.
, Wilcox A Oo.) cornet Market street and Diamond, keap*
conaUntlf on hand a fall tad comply uaortmeatoT Drag*,
MtUrttitf. Medidna.Cbeata, Pertain cry, and til article* per
tailing to hi* boeUteaa.
ftiijilil iinfn'inliiUiTiiß oarefhtty ooupotindedaltil
host* Jafcly
R. QEO. H: KEYSER, DRUGGIST,
'llO Wood atrtet, corner of Wood * tract and Virgin
*
iV ■ ytatiuce Btalcra. _
a. - —c. b. Ltrcn.
LEECH & HUTCHINSON, Commission
and forwarding Merchants, dealer* taWeftiuni Re
■enre Cheer, floor, fifth. Bacon, Bolter, Linieed Oil, Pot
and Pearl Assay Seeds, Grain, Dried fruit, and Produce
KVMndtr.fiftit mods Stonily flout always oa band.—
«r- Mariana Gn’a celebrated Patented
Pearl BUah. t90a.11« Second and IU Uniat*, between
Wood and Balthfield ftta, Pittsburgh, Pa. sp£lyd
QHEESB WAKEUOOSE.—UBNBY H.
00LLIX8, Porwwdlng and CVunmlwrioa Merchant, and
Ottltf In ChoMO) lluttar, Lako Puli and Produce generally,
20 Wood tL, al>orp Water, PUUhurgh. mySl
J B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN,
* 01X10, OominJwiou *nd Forwarding Utrchut, jud
Wholesale Dealer in Wetter* Reserve Cheese, Batter,.’R>l
\od Pear! Ash, and Western Prodace generally. Front *tj
etween Bmltbßeld and Wood, Pittsburgh.
David o. heiujst, flour, pro
dace,Pn> vision and Commission Merchant, No. 387
Liberty street, corner of Band, Pittsburgh, gives nls atten*
tion to the sale of Hoar,'Pork, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Potter,
Orala, Dried Fruits, Seeds, Ac- Ac.
AW"Oot«lgntacnti respectfully solicited- , au3JLy
Alex. Forsyth, (successor to
Forsyth A Scott,) Forwarding and Commission Mer
chant, Dealer in Woyl, Flonr, liacon, Lard andlsud
Oil and Produce generally. No. 76 Water sc, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Eagle card-
Wholesale Besbr in Floor, ProrUtoosiand
Produce generally, No. 0 Seventh street, between Liberty
and 6ol<hflci\d,llttsbargb, Pa.
ayft« .. mrily
RIDDLE,. WIRTS A C 0„ General Com
minion Merchants and DeaftrsinCrocerisa and Pro
duce, No-ISS Liberty stmt, Ptttabargh,Pa. .
' 4D"Oonslgomenta solicited and satisfactory return* guar
ntecd. , . • delfalydawT
insurance'Agents.
R" FINNEY, Agent Eureka Insurance Co.,
* No. 9 Water street. ■
A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY
JCa* Pahnsyivaola lnsnrance Company of Pittsburgh,
Fourth street;
SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi
tmi 1 Insurance Oompaay, M Water street. ■
F. M. GORDON, Socretary Woatom Insur
n anceOompaay, 82 Water street.
J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frant
« lin Fin Insurance Company, North-east corner Wood
and Third streets. ; '
PA. MADEIRA,, Agent for Dolatraro
« Mutual lnsnrance Ccl, ta Water street.
IHOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Fanners' and
Mechsntca* Insurance 00., BO Wster street.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental
Insmapce Col, 34 Fifth street.
RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Great Weat
«ern Insurance Con front street.
fflatptts.
ROBINSON & 00., Dealer in Carpets, &c.,
Ho. S 3 Fifth street. ' ~ r
ILLIAMAIcCLINTOCK, Dealer in
. cifpiti. Wo. jtw Mwfaii »m*t. . b
• " W. P. * 11. M'CALLUH,
Dealer in carpets, oil cloths,
MATTINGS* Ac. So. 87Fourth street near 'Wood.
Bttocntss.
IRISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law,
Office No. 00 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, po. Muncy Pub
110 and Obto Commissioner.
ROBBIVC 'M’KNMHT. attorney at
X*w.oud&>licitorof Urn O&afcor PUUburgb, No. 110
fourth nln*U PUUUargh. delB
JOSEPH a. A A. P. MORRISON, At
torney* at Law. Office- No. 98 Fourth necr Wood,
Pittsburgh, Fa. ’ mj J U
Bcp ffiootis.
K. intsu t~ Moopm.
■OURCttFIELD & GO., (successors to Mui;-
K DbJ A tueifldd.) WboM« mad Rm*ll Defers fa
hoc; Irrj <W a, sortb«nS eoroer FoartU «vl
» tM-t PltUbtfTßh. *** i
jr <( JLL iiOVB, Dealer in Staple and fcancy
L/ # . DryOoo*V rigs of iheorfgiool Bee Hire, No 74
Market etraet, Pitnhargfc. • nrl9
R "il. PALMJStt,No. 105 Market Street.
• Dealer ia / UooneU, lists. Straw Trimalo{C«, and
Etnv Good* generally. * • •
Carnages.
Carriage and Wagon flaanlaeterj.
M. 1., Auent,
Cana-Southfield Strut and Diamond Alley,
YYTOULD fespectfully inform thor^aUfe
-• Yy pabUcthat bat* now located m niMWftigsWi
■«V^riwmtf tlmhir 1 -***’** Carriage jDaktogln ell in
▼utotlca sad b also prepared to exeenta order* lerWagooi
efidrdweriptfc>a*> lO£tadJ»e wwrk kr Inn Merchants*
**soUcUlng acoetlntunoe of the' patronage ao liberally be
•towed upon him while at Iho old «eod of**Bigelow 4 Co,
would M*dn bU friend# that the «aine care aod attoo
fern will be giTeatoaUhl#«rd«re b«retofow,hating»-
cotwd the aertkee of the beat workmen, and haring ample
>rl1 «nt.ei M i.in(. Wnlahtaa of flea wmll
work bow on band. *uH
abKwApriog aw. All work wamaUri fur UmoaUd- .
ly-pnHJaiitfitfaatiaaewiortpnln. jaUilfd
Coaata and Corrl*«« Factory. .
JOHVtOXi BBOTHBE A CO,,
■ Abner ftTJHn—l—if JUuoa Srtdt, , ,
city.
airOULD RESPECTFULLY IK- C4FSJL
VV ftan ifadr Woods, and tfcepabUcgea».ku!s2lK=.
rally; that they an »aimlactori»g Carriages, Banpabea,
Ueggka, Sleighs sad Chariote, la ell U»c*r uri
oas ttylee of fiaah ut proportions. •
Alloc4cre willbaaxacated with Writ* regard iortural'ilky
aadbaestyof fljdab. Bepalre will aleobe attended toon
lha mu* rwamhU tmwi Urtng in‘-'all their work the
b«l XMtana Shaft#, Polee and Wheal atuff, they
deal that all via) feror them with their patronage will be
erfaotlr aatlaSed on trial of their w<xfc.
ftrehueraan Teqaeetedteglre them a call befoe par*
ahaalnr oUawbeew. : •- y
Utlggitt'ang.
Bit. O'BRIEN OAK BE CONSULTED
1 afor.ftatthXconM* Vlfth and SmKhfleM street*, o*
DAYS, WEDSEIDAYB and SATURDAY®, from 10 to
AjltwHiintoathaßrowCTrinaSoad. JePflyd*
Pamtus.
, fa<mraox... M . M .~.a & muss
T3OBN Ae 00,
TTOUSB PAINTJSES. GLAZIEICS AND
il QBAUnB. US-IHmi) STBXBT.. RgnPalaUng
axacated with lainw aad ditpetch. Bind MiU* Oil.
TafMQtine, Varnish. Japan and Kagliab Patent Win,
' YiOr Hbataifaa She, a very enparlor article Philadelphia
■od ptttriwrgh White Lead always oa bead aod for ■ala.—
w t aCTßrapared to Grind Ooten for Falotors. Drogglstaer
V theehorteet aoUee,M tra hares aIU which
FelaUaa will ear* money by getting
foioff ggocttd with a»< . . ’ areally
raiaun.
hOSOAIAVK,
Boose and sign painters,
executed in a mperforstyu. iA27:lyd
. Optptetns.
■llfMf p..— wnr.v— »• •»!«•■»«
.K lf.-. : WAlt : PA|tar-’W«N|li«ttM* ’•
TITALTER MARSHALL A to-
SsSSSSSSISss:
lon HbUl ptwtng .Booms'aad Chambur^^S^J^nadow
a. aewiieiwii , , -—w. a. binMAM.
S EDMONDSON A CO., Nos; 90 and9B
a Third etreet, pear Wood. bUcatectßrcn aad Dealan
AlXTAnic . -
OUBSAStQOOM, '
. OBRAIOUmLfMNOKS, :
TAMKMANBOORM,
. nnsriroiAt. k-eiso ifflSi?'
WaaldaeUdttha.attatianpf parehaMrvmthrir larcr
ndamladstoclu 1 . apSMaul
vr itt,
TOHN H. KELLOR, No. Bl WOOD ST?,
t/ 'hscvaaa Btaatoad Alley aad loanhetrefC, Bola Ami
fcafIBTTQKBIHHO A BONSTBoston) FIAKO IdUTIS?^
sow A gAMhcra model melodsoes «&d o&oam
HAKBOMIDMB, aad Dealer la Marie and Morion Goods.
A li FIFTH
. ~ rT'd-Bt. Bn QfthaQoldta Harp.Sola ApotibrKUKHß
A Tork) ttuiraued Otud aad Smiaia
PIAHOKaadOABHABSA BKEDHAU'S poumw MELO>
DBOIOaadOnAN JUBMOHIUUB, Dmlmw (a Mtwleaad
trnmanff •. fa<
—pA'ftt/yWB BLfJME. MANUgAOTim
'lffabS Dealer la Ptoo fortes «od Itetx*terorYaii»
MMlail Tnit■ ■ Safe inal.t* torjUUßUttl
KjjoESo ft*HALCCT, DATlfl*raL , &^»Phw^
. aPvifcfofclWiks »'>ha
Commission, &c.
HITCHCOCK, UeCBSEBT & CO.,
[Successors to Huffman, M’Creery ft Co.]
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
And Wholesale Dealers in
Produce, Flour mud Wool,
A'«. 153 'front end 122 Second *t_ /Muburn*, B».
apltlyd—my29
Me BAKE '4, Alt JKB,
nxAuasnr
Flour, Grain and Produce-
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
No. 124 Second St,, Piit»bvrgh. Pe.
my3l:lyd
tosat C4SMIBO
CANSINO A BOND,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
' A r o. 228 North JSteond Sj.net,
PHILADELPHIA
For the sUe of Produce and pnrchMo of FUh, Ac. Any
"order* enlrnnted with them wIH lx* promptly foiwuxd*d.
apSKJ dCm*
UALOOUI t Wfii .tioUH L. U«CI1 JDS. 8. LdCB.
JOS. S. LEECH & CO.,
R0i.349 * fl 44 Liberty et., Pittsburgh, Pt.
' WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
FLOUR AND BACON,
Tin Plate And Tinner’s Stook,
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
Jylltdly
BPAJnoi* ii*Ra*cun...BC-'*JiJ»rx r. piTtiT...ws.n. trnrTACRa.
SPRINGER HARBAVGXI A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
"Wool, Hides, Provisions& Produce Generally,
No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
Ja\2
McALPIN & CO.,
(Late of J. 6. Letch, UeAlpin A Co., Pittsburgh.)
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCi
Levee anil Washington Avenne,
wyandott* city, Kansas territory,
KLFKIIUKCKS:
Joseph B. Leech A and PiUabnrgh Merchant* gnaw
>lly- JyUrdAwlyT
navis 11. LX1T13...... .. ™_ „ ». H. KDGEaTOTI,
LEWIS A EDGERT6n, (Successors to D.
T. k C 0.,) Wholesale Orocers and Commission
Merchants, lUT Wood street, Pittsburgh. mrfl
Henry s. kino, (late of the
firm of Kins A Moorhead,) Commlerton Merchant,
ami Deal it In Pig Metal and Blooms, No. 70 Wateritroet, be
low Market, PUtabgTgh,Pa. apl9
A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO UAR
• dy, Jones A Cca,) Commission and Forwarding Mer
chant; Agent nf the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, cor
ner Pint and Ferry eta, ruteliarch, IV JaSftlyd
EDWART) T. MEORAW, GENERAL
Communion Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer tn Mann.
Cecttm-dTobacco, Imported and Domestic Oigars, Snuff,
No. 241 Liberty street, opposite the head of Wood, Pitta
bargil. Pa. , mhlily
©rows,
ta<». timt Tnos.-UTT
T. LITTLE *- CO., '
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION MKKCIUNTS,
And dealer* la
I LOUR, BACON, OQEE3E,
FISH, OILS and PRODUCE.
So* 112 Second 6t., Pittsburgh, Pa.
liberal adraow made on conalpimruU. mrlß
T>OBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Groecr,
Jlv Prodocoud Coamiaalon Merchant, No. IW front
Wietl, near Wood, Pltabqrgh, P*. »p3:lyd
BAG ALE Y, COSGRAVE & COT,
WlioltHltOneni, No*. IS and SO Wood ittwl, PilU
borgh.
Alexander king, wholesale
Grocer and Importer of Soil* Asb, No. 573 Liberty
Wwt, rittatmrgh, P*. apl;lyd*
«*O. *. JUXSS .... J±A. L. OUOLCT.
JONES t COOLET, WUOLELALK GIiO
GER3 and Doat roroikbera, dealers la Proiiuc» a&J
Pittabarsh MaxtaCaciun*, No. 141 Wnti*r ntr*>*i, o««r Cb*rrj
Alley, l*Utabcncfa. Pa. my2d
tux'i. f. tfim
.... JOHS B. OaVOKTB.
SIIRIVER & DILWORTII, WHOLESALE
Qroan, No. 130 tod 122 Beond itmt, (bitmNi Wood
Bod dmttblidd, FitUUirftb.
jobw non rtmi» .muw rton>.
JOHN FLOYD A CO., WHOLESALE
Grocers usd Commissi..n Merchants, No. 173 Wood and
238 liberty street, Pittsburgh- " JelO
joint war— _— —— ram* wrtaoa.
TfTATT A WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO
FF CSKS, CorantU-lwn M'-rrliiUit» *ml Dmlen tu Pri>-
daOe thd Pltt»l>aryli AianaUt-tcrM, N>> 25* Liberty ttrwt,
Pittsburgh- • Ju2A
jrSAtAII DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE
L Oremra, CotamiMtonMf*n:h4ata,aad Dealers in Produce,
o. 80 Water itnwt, sndJfil Fnmt street, Pittsburgh.
WM. McCUTCUEON WHOLE
SALE Grocnr, Produc* and Cotnmlnkm ‘.Merchant,
end Dealer to Pittsburgh Manufactured Article*, No.lH
liberty street, coruar of Ur-wwy »y, P*. my 3
jouasTwsu- ».j. lx! - .cars- *nrnx.
Atwell, lee a co„ wholesale
Gruccre, Produce sa<l CotmuissloQ Merchants, and
Dealers !u Plttibargh Manufacture*, So. 8 Wood street, be
tween Water and Front sU, Pittsburgh. apis
Son. pftfMair- , ..UN'L I. *OXl9O*.
RKOBISON T CO.. WHOLESALE
• Grocer*, Comrulnibs Merchant*, ami Deafer* in all
' kinds of Provisions, Prudaco and Pittsburgh Manufactures,
flo. 255 liberty street. Pittsburgh. JalPJyd
T>OBKRT H." KINO, WHOLESALE GKO
rki rfflt- Merchant. and Dcaltt in Panthers,
Tub, floor, and nil kind* of Country Produce, No. 211 LIU
trt; street, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad
vance* mad* on consignments. Jsiclyd
noawT daliua..™ —s.»xbamk9.
Robert dalzell a co., whole-
BALB Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Mer
chants and Dealers in Pmduceand Pittsburgh SUnafactunw,
IfoXSlLlberty itreet, Pittsburgh, P*. tn fl
Kcal Estate Agents.
WILLIIII WARD,
Dealer in promissory notes,
Bondi, Mortgages sod ill securities Cor money.
Persons cun pruenre loans through my Agency, on reason
•hie term*.
TU>m wishing to Invent their money to good advantage,
can always flud Brat and second claaa papsr at my office, for
•ale.
All eoeunsadsntion* sod interview* strictly confidential.
Office GRANT BTXKKT, opposite Bt. Panl’e Cathedral.
JeDdtf
13oob0flletfl, Qt.
WS. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair rtroot,
• Dealer tn Uoiigtoua end Miscellaneous Books, and
Depository of American Tract Society's Publication*.
, mrltedswlyF •
IXTM. O. JOHNSTON A CO., Stationers,
If Blank Book Sfaontactureni and Job Priutera, No.
ST Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. »30_
Ti U. COOHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
Ti. 8. Sadler,) IThnlesale and Retail Dealer In Books,
SuSuuoTy anti Paper flangings. Federal street, Ctb door 8.
H. of Market Sinara, Allegheny, Pa.
JjOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND
y Stationer, loooemor to Davison AAgnsw, No. 63 Market
street, near Foqrth, Pittsburgh, Pa.
XTAY A CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA
IV TIONBRB, No. 66 Wood street, next door to the cor
ncrof Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law Books con
stantly ou hand. '
JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA
• TIONRR,No.?B Fourth sL, Apollo Building*.
tTONT & MINE'R, BOOKSELLER
I I and Stationer, Masonlo Halt, Fifth street.
dPurntture.
Furniture, Fiirniture,
WHOLESALE AND* RETAIL.
I. P.DEOBAFF,
87 DOWE&T, (Wholesale Ware House,)
and 400 PEAIU. 81., (Retell Store,)
. SEW Y0B&-
Bills of Twenty-Fim Dollars Retailed at Whole**!*
Prices at tha Bowary ator*.
Bonewood,
MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT
PARLOR FURNITURE,
la Broeatoite, Delaine And Flnsh. Caeo seat and common
Furniture in graxt variety. Also, .
BIUMILBD CHAMBER FVEMTCRB
In satts front to $lOO.
Spring, Curled Hair, Moss and Wiialiboni
MATTRESSES,
Also, Feather Beds and Bedding, Patent Premium Sofa Bed
steads, and Patent Bel f-Roefctog Cradle*.
Dealers will find at the above stores, the large*! and best
aaaortawnt of any establishment in N*w York, and can boy
either at wholwale or retail, cheaper than at any other
houssln the city. w angfcamd v
JAMBSTV. WOODWELL.
CHAIBS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Embracing every style of
FTI.BNIT.URII,
■rosewood, mahogany and walnut,
f.. - 1 Snltablsfor
PARLORS, chambers and DININO rooms,
Iqtal to any In
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA,
‘ Air»iA*.
L OWES PEL O.E S.
WBrwr •rtlcl.MA sol
Oiinirat MAKEES
HOTELS AND BiaiSD|OATB
Fonjlshsdatthaahoctlstiiodc*. • ' .
j&r™* Bos - 77 rPifisaSgft-
soon a. n. r&uire~~i— -v**®* *- MOT#
T. B. YOUHO A CO*j
KAacTACToazaa or ■ . _
FURNITURE AND CHAIBS
_ Of Every Description.
hvdewliMHt'AMMN
Wueioue-Ho*. 18 A4O BmithfieM It,:'
OTEAMBOA.T CABIN FURNITURE—We
U •» constantly tnazmfectorlng STEAMBOAT OABSf
•l’gawrpftyw vwml and invito tbs *ttenttow«(
; jwalnttmgiii in fttralMilßg hoots. o'.rf . v 1 1
■BfcdkwT (- • O T-B-TODHGfiOO. ~
S:'.~
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, ISSB.
iHanufactums.
uesht oeuwio,
JYo. 489, corner Penn a«<f TFafnuf Streets,
Pittsburgh, 3?a«.
Manufacturer of hemp and
MANILLA BED OORDB, HEMP AND TARRED
HOPES from y. to, to lj)£ loch, Floe and Common Packing
Tarn, Tarred and Bpnu Tarn, Saab and Bell Cord, Wool
Twine, Broom, Tying and Sewing Twine, Flax and Cotton
Seine Twine, Ac.
foil supply of the abort articles constantly on hand
or made to order at the lowest cash prices. * |a27:lyd
WELLS, RIDDLE * CO.,
1 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
MA&cricrpvis or
WHIPS, TJIONGS AND SWITCHES.
Orders eolititod frem thetrade, and promptly sha
ped aa per instructions.
Tkxms—o 6 per cant, dlacoont for cash.
aa2&:lydAwT '•
._JOn» B0!fD.
CART-WRIGHT * YOCSO,
(Successors to John Cartwright,)
Manufacturers apd importers of
Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental in
struments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, Ac., No. 86 Wood
street. They gira special attention to the manufacturing of
Trusses, Supporter*. Ac. Jobbing and Ucpalug with punc
tuality and despatch. aplSAly
w. a Micaurroeii.
CRIDGRj WADSWORTH At CO.,
Mannfsctnrers of
Patent Oseillating Engines
AND
Portable Engines and Boilers of all Sizes,
PITTSBURGII, PA.
Nosth Exs or m Aqczvcct,
mslttly ALLKOHEXT OTTY
MOORHEAD A CO.,
Ka»cr»c7TvaiM or
A*fnertean, Plain ana Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
For Roofing, Guttering, Bpnntlng, Ac.
Agent* for lEootf*
Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron.
o*Warvbouse —A'o. 13G Pint Street, Pittsburgh.
mrSMyd
A. . LYONS
(Successor to A. Lyons A Co.)
majtc fa errata or
LOOKING GLASS & PICTURE FRAMES,
AND DKALER IN
YAREETY GOODS, AcC., •
No. 138 Wood St„ Pittsburgh, Pa,
feSaltf
MORRIS 6c COLTART,
bou sunvraervaxas or
HUGHES PATENT ATMOSPHERIC
FORGE AND TRIP HASHERS. '
HAMMERS of the following size* «fcc.,
madoto order
N«.l, Lift 7 in. full blow, 3098 lbs. Price $366.
** 2, “ 0 - “ “ 6608 *• “ 400.
“ 3, “IS “ “ •• HOW “ " 000.
“4, “IS •* “ " 23088 “ “ 9u»).
“ 6, “a>“ “ " 41160“ * INK).
“f s “24 “ “' “ 61201 - *• 2CCW
Orders solicited. For particulars addroes
UORIU3 4fX)LTART,
ja2lally Prmiusnß, Pa.
wiuiaa sananul -jasso». aanan
WILLIAM BABHIULLACO,,.
61 Penn at., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Po.
OTEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
Iron Workers, Manufacturer* af Baruhitra Patent
Boiler, Locomotive, Flued and Cylinder Boilers, Chimneys,
Broicben, rlre Bed, Stosm I*l pea, Conusers, Salt I’aua,
Bagar Pans, Iron Yawls, Lifeßoata, etc. Alsu, iilncksmilbs'
Work, Bridge and Yladnct Irons, done at tha shortest no
hoe. All orders from a distance promptly to.
Jb32
Penn Cation mils, tMttstrorati.
Kennedy, cuilds & co., manufac-
TUEBBS of—
Perm A No. 1 heavy 44 Sheetlcgs;
Carpet Chain of all colors and shades;
Cotton Twine;
“ Bed Cerda
. * Plough Lines.and Sash Cortfc
' “ Hope of all aissaaud descriptions;
Batting.
Uilrtjnwft at the Uardwars Store of Logan, WUsun
A Co., 131 Wood street, will have attention. j«26:ly
JAJtIKS IRWIN,
MANUFACTURER OF
SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphnno Acid;
Sweet Spirits of Nttnq Nitric Add;
lloftman’e Anodyne; Muriatic Add.
Aqua Ammonia, FFP; Nitrone do
Fowler’s Solution; my 3
May be Lund el John Irwin A font, 67 Water street.
s. o. rxaajs s. *. j0tn00n...... _..«a. jowokh*.
PkKAIS A JOHNSON,
MANUFACTURERS AND PEALtIIS IN
WE. CIIILDSS CO’S PATENT ELAS
• TIO FIE* AND WATKH-PR)X>P CKMBNT
HOOFING, IS3 Tuan Srazrr, Pittsburgh.l*a. nrjtnltf
WILLIAM 7
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10
Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, uudor
Death I'.ioaUfor Ball, Allegheny.
tF»BTW]r descri|itiuD,wf Fittings for Water, ties end
Btmm. tmSlily
JOHN CAMPBELL, £.
Manufacturerofbootsl^
end SIIOKS of envy description. No. 34 SraUhHeld
street, Pittsburgh. Pa. 'j ocXhlyv
J&UHical.
TilK BALAKCK OF MV RPRlfllU STOCK
fifUt firm
PIANO F O.R TIE,
rsun thx KANcricrokT or
' CHICKEUING A SONS, Boiion,
CONSISTING of sixteen of their Seven Oc
tevnand six ar.d ooe-third Octave Plaar, Fnrtos, will
U jp<<nod and ready for examination on
TIiCoaDAY, JUNK W.
TARE Piano Fortm manafactnrad try
Cnickerinx A tiona, are not farnishert l>y them loauy othtr
house in this city, acd ail orders tnott be eeal and par
chaeen directed to the subscriber.
vitiavv roam
GOLD AND BILVCK MEDALS
Have been awarded to
CUICKKRISG <L SOS*
OVER ALL COMPETITORS,
For Superiority In their GRAND PARLOR, OKAjiD and
SttUAKX PIANOS.
The fulkrw|ng'lctt*ffron»
BIOIsnUND TUALBERO,
Hi* erigitMd inanoacript of which can he ssen at the ware
rooms of the inUcritwr, ought to convince any one of tbs
sopertority of CUlckeriOg A Sons Piano Fortos;—
Ptnsncann, March 26, IBM.
. Ma. Mxtxon:—Dear Sir—Slooa my arrival In AmfcMca 1
have Constantly used the Piano* of Messrs. Cbickerlng A
Sob«.*od 1 tin only repeat to yoa (while thanking, yon
Irr the Plaoyayoti lisveau kindly famished for my con
cert* hero,) that which I have no often said before: the Id
•tniinenU are the best I have seen in tha United States and
will edropart favorably with any I have ever known.
; Yours, Tury iruly, S. TItALDERO.
The abov*: lot of Pianos, in addition to those In store,
oosnpriaesall the styles manafactaredhyChlckerliig A 9ons.
ALL Till PIANO FORTBS msnnfactotxf by CIMCK
IKING A SONS
ARE WARRANTED.
JOBS n. 1 KILLOR,
Bole Agent forChickaring A boos for plttaborgh aodWetl
era Pennsylvania. Jr&lAv T
MUSIC! NEW MUalO!.! ’
OHARLOTTfI DLUIfB,
118 WMd itraet, haajnst rac’d, per sxprewa, tbs following
n«w mbak:
Silver Spring Pebbles, tong and churn*—words by Geo.
M. Dowe, ramie by L. 0. Hmcrson.-.-...- 25
Down Among tbs iiliee—for 3 voices Glover 40
Tba Distant Chlm«w—for 8 voices Glover 40
Ita What Too Seam To Ba- - 26
Fare Thee Weil, and if Forever—Byron—movie by James
It. Phelps 26
The AngeUTolJ Ms So 25
Comiiig Down the Daisied Meadow .26
The Ileaeoil Why -..26
Clara May-*-D. Wood.. „26
My Uome 35
Belle Anglalse—raise briltlaote 26
SciilatninraSlas (Slumber Bweetiy) 3O
Dearest Udine of Childhood. 26
The Night Bells IP Albert. „.10
Oh as Fair aa Poets Droamlng (com* * hello) Jrwn Lucre-
tie Bdrgls. - 40
Lsvltldan Veits....- - - 25
Qongvlaa Mask Ga10p..—...—.25
New Matches, Quickstep*. Value*, Variation*, etc., just
received at the “Old Established Plano Depot,” US Wood
street, 2»l door above 6th stroct. aul2
STEINVfAY’S JPIiVNOS.
JU ST RECEIVE D—A lot
BTEINWaT A SON’S 6PNBI
CELEBRATED PIANOS.! 1 V If I
Purchasers desirous of procuring oue of these unrivalled
Piano Fortes are requested to make early application, as
the supply .falls far short of the demand.
JJL KLKOEK A BKO„ No. U Fifth street;
Sola Ageote for Steinwsy A Bona; also, fat} Nunn’s A
Clark's Plano*. je2
TUALBERG’S piano compositions.
Fantasia on l/EUal d'Ainur*
Do . M Poo pasqnalc;
Dd H Don Juan;
Do “ LoerstUDorgfa;
Db M la Soanambala;
Do " Lsa Hogemta;
Dd M Maeanlrilo;
Do « Moscala Egypt;
“ Uome Sweet lfoms;
Do ** Last Bosa of Bummer,
. BomaDCS, with variatlotsa;
; Plana. U uaabar*.
Jast racelvad and for aide at the Music Stora of
ay2B - JOHN IL >IKLLOR,BI Wood street.
<2>l OF MUSIC FOB 25 CENTS
(J) A t/—Tni Gsmti Anna Miloout—This little work
contain* all the words and mtuio of the new and popular,
site of the day. The selection has bean mads with great
care, giving only those songs Which ara good and popular.
All tha beat songs of 8.0.-Foster are embraced in this 001-1
1 nction. A large supply Jast received and for sale at the
Musio Store of fanlß) JOHN 11. MBLLQR.BI Wood »t
Jj, B K 8 H SUPPLY
OF THE
I6TGENTLE ANNIE MELODIST.-®®
Piud*—Plain, 20 cents; Elegantly bound, 26 mate.
Ju»t rbcsivnd and for sale by . ’
au24 IL KLKBER A 880, K oHA Fifth si.
g J 5 :0 ON D SUPPLY
ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH SCnOTTISCH,
The most popolar Schotttsch of the day.
PUCE—THIRTY CENTS
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tn 24 : H. KLBBER A No. 68 Fifth rt.
ipRUSS FACTORY.
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Nrrt, and having amongst t thejnuine**
men, and readang «M dut«*, U offers inducesnents to adver
titer* as the best medium through tchich to reach the public.
9&-THE WEEKLY GAZETTE u issued every Wednes
day and Saturday, on a targe MOHkrt shea, and contains *n
addition to the nctos of the week, a cartfully prepared and
rtluilde report of the Market*, commercial ana monetary af
a firs, ana an accurate Unde A o(e List , ai» reeled weeklyfor
Oiu paper — making it the best Onnmercial AVunpaptr in the
West
DAILY—Six Dollar* poronomn, pajral.te j n adraßc*, or
liV4 conu per week. payable to Ibo Carrion.
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payment* ere strictly rocjolred, Ml j no
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able at pleasnre, per annum no
47»Adv«rtisemcnts with CnUtruhle uric*.
The Cuaeobs or Twebtt Ykabs —ln notice*
ing that a gentleman named Hutchins had
been nominated in Ohio to succeed Joshua 11.
Giddings in the U. 6. House of Representatives,
where he has occupied a seat for tho laattwenty
years, tho Albany Journal Lhnsmoralizes:
Every chair in the old Hall of Representatives
most bo fraught with the memories of the past
to tho “Senior Member.” lie has seen genera
tions of short-lived politicians rise, fall, and
become forgotten. He has seen faithful public
servants removed to other trusts, and many to
another world. Round the culire circle of the
Hall his eye fails to find a single member who
has sat there when be entered it and who has
sat there with him since. Adams has gone to
his reward. Ogden Hoffman, Charles G. Ath
erton, Levcreu SaUonataU' Edward Curtis,
Barnwell Rhctt, Dixon U. Lewis, and many
others are also gono the way of all the earth.
Hunter and Bell are transferred to the Senate;
Wise to the Gubernatorial chair. Brown is dis
pensing the patronage of the Host Oflico Depart
flfet t. Clifford wears the silken judicial robe of
the Supreme Court. Stanly has gone (o that terra
incognita, California. Trueman Smith, Cooper,
Weller and Williams, after changing Represeo*
, (atives for Senatorial honors, are departed from
; the Capitol. Corwin, after a brilliaut career as
Governor, Senator and Secretary, is proposing
to return again to the field of hisearly distinction,
riokens and Hopkins are trying the pleasures
of foreign Courts. Briggi and Lincoln are
cx-Governors. Granger and Cave Johnston are
ex-Postmaaierfl General. Strong and Marvin
are on tho New York Bench.
Liko changes have- altered the aspect of the
Senate Chamber. Clay, Webster, Benton, and
Calboun, then in the senuh of fame, now live
only in history. Buchanan occupies tho White
House. Bierce has lately left it. Wm. L, King
became Vice President and died abroad. The
grave baa closed overßilas Wright and “Honest
John” Davis. Walker has had his ups und
dowus with every turn of the Wheel of Fortune,
•knd is uow Ex-Governor of a place that be tbcu
had never heard of. The only Chair that retains
its old occupant it that filled by John J. Critten
den, the old veterau of the Senate, as. Giddings
is of the House.
Empires have risdn and fallen ; Kingdoms
turned into Republics and Republics into King
doms; six new States have entered tho Union,
and three new Territories have been brought
under our flag: Presidents have gone up like
rockets, aud cocnc down like micka ; compro
mises have been madwunJ broken, war has fol
lowed pence,»nd peace again succeeded war;
trade haa-expaoded c °H a r” e< * : Parties have
aod Ue&yed ; platforms have
been built and tore down again—since ho took
a seat ia lha Hall of Representative*, but during
all these changes Joshua U Giddings has prov
ed alike faithful to friend and feorlees id foe
Ilia successor can have no highA ambition than
to leave as unblemished a record.
A Cm in nit Aia Tim on uiv.
Pi.Aiae—Travelere aoro«s the plains assert ihat
they have aceo on Noble's Pans Route, about
thirty milm thi* onlo of the llumhoi.il river, Ihr
most wonderful phenomenon that ihrv ibiuk
could ever have been witnessed in auy part of
the world. It is no lees a thing than a city in
tho air—complete in every aspect and concomi
tant. Itia seen in the early morning, nnd stands
self-poised above the dead level of a broad and
airy plaio, which i* covered with a light while
dust that rises in small clouds at tho touch of a
horse’s hoof, or ancends in magnificent spiral
lowers in (be breath of tbe liltte whirlwinds
that are ..occasioned by tho intense heat. The
line of the baseof thp city, forma nn angle with
line of tho plain, so that tbe city seems tn lean
over towards the earth, nud a full view of
Us buildings is presented. All the streets
seem to tend to on* point, where they concen
trate, and whence of coarse they diverge. Tbe
architectural beauty and splendor of this city in
tbe air are of a- character noequaled by any
thing upon (he face of tbe earth. The buildings
rise, one after another, in proud, palatial gran
deur, and their tall towers glider like molten
silver in tbe suo. Clean and perfect was tho
work of tbe mysterious Architect who framed
those marble-looking wonders in the air. The
apparent extent of the city is about six miles in
circumference, and the nearest approximation
of the base to the earth is a distance of about
fifty feet. Not havtog seen this phenomenon,
of coarse we cannot enter into any minute de
scription of it; we can only give tho geuernl
idea which we hate presented. We are assur
ed that the illusion u perfect—nothing wanting
whatever to fill up the picture—a magnificent
oily, silent as the bottom of the sea, but glitter
ing in the full life of tbe sunshine, And Belf
austained in tho heavens. —MarymUt {Cal.) Ex
prat.
Tn* Tobacco Cbof nt m Cornscticct Val
ley.—The time for the harvest of the tobacco
crop has already come. In the ,adjacent lowos
large numbers of men are buei# engaged daily
in cutting, carting and hanging it. There are
some pieoea not fully grown, nnd these will be
better cut later, but none enn defer this work
till frost. Frost Is death on tobacco. The tobac
oo crop is a great and growing interest in the
Couneticut river valley. It Is unquestionably
the most- remunerative crop growu, taking its
average product aud price for the last twenty
years. We beliove 1500 lbs. per acre is the av
erage yield in this section, and 10 or 12 cents
per lb. tho average price. The more perfect the
leAf, the higher tbe price. . The manner in
which tobacco is prepared for market, after it
reaches second hands, it is an enigma to most
growers. By some wonderful hocuspocus, it in
creases very rapidly iu value, ao that the bauic
article that to-day was sold' for 12 cents by the
producer, to-morow is repacked and sold for
from 25 to 50 cents. Tobacco speculators moke
money even in hard times. We haves man in mem
ory who in a little country village, is reported (o
have thus made $5,000 last year. We believe it.
There are some men (hat annually doublo and
quadruple their money in tobacco. believe
a book containing the Becreta of tbe craft would
pay. There is no use in decrying book farming
any longer. Tho great, unanswerable argument
in its favor is that it fattens the purse. The
musoles and bone can'do a great deal, but mind
and brain can do more.— Sprinfffield Republican
August 28(A.
Tni Moslem Uprising at Gaza.—A letter
from Alexandria gives the following details of
the Mewulman outbreak At Gaza, which' has
been already briefly mentioned by telegraph:
“On the 12th ult., the courier from Suez, an
nouncing the massacre of tbeOhristians at Jid
dab, arrived at Gaza. Tho Mahometan iuhabi
toots expressed their joy at the event and, hav
ing assembled tn great nqmbers, went to the
cadi and the mnfli, where they concerted plans
for attacking the Christians. On the following
morning, while the latter were assembled in
their church, a body of three hundred Turks
surrounded the building, broke open the doors
and assailed the Christians. The latter having
made a vigorous .resistance tho Mussulmans left
and proceeded Uf the Frank quarter, where they
broke into several of the Christiana' hoasee,
and did considerable damage, uttering at the
same time cries of Allah'akbar! (God is great
A number of (Mussulman women followed the
band, excltiog (he fanatics against the Chris
tians by sanguinary songs. Fortunately the
Governor, Monstapba Bey, and tbechisf of the
Bashibaxooks, interfered in behalf of the Chris
tians, or numerous massacres would have taken
place, and Greek church and the homes of the
Christians been burnt. A representation oftho
been laid before, the Governor of Je
rusalem, in jurisdiction tho town of Gaza
lies. ■
Tat CosmEia representing the opposition
In the Dauphin, Lebanon, Union and Snyder
county district have unanimously nominated
John W. Killinger, Esq. „ for Congress. *They
passed resolutions in favor of Protection and
Free Labor; the extravagonoe
.*jl) «*»«*s*
In this city trs tbs andsrslcMd.
ruru rraxrr. a con Meirnmui.
TKEUIS >
75
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agricultural.
Bulbs vs. Dogs.— N. Y. Farmers’ Club.—
The Hon.Hcnry Meigs, Secretary, read several
valuable papers from London and Paris journals;
oue of them was very interesting and incited a
good deal of debate upon the use of birds.
This woa a translation from a French paper em
anating from a society for preserving nseful an
imals. Larks, tho paper stales, eat up tho seeds
of tares, thistles and noxious plants.
Tho seed grains that these birds eat are those
left upon the surface, and it does more good
than barm. Lirks also destroy innumerable
larva of the cedonia, that produces the wheat
fly. Many other birds are enumerated as of the
greatest advantage to the farmers in France.—
Rats and mice are very destructive to grain, yet
these vermin would be destroyed by the various
nocturnal birds aud save millions of bushels of
grain. The Secretary slated that New Jersey
had a law to prevent the destruction of many
kinds of birds, and gave a list of those protected,
under a penalty of five dollars for killing one.
Prof. Nash—l believe we should make friends
with all birds. 1 will not except even crows.
We have made war upon birds unfll we have
fewer than any of the European countries. Even
the robin has been attacked as a noxious bird
bccauso it eats a few cherries, and yet the robin
lives upon curoulio.
The Nuisance of Dogs. —Wm. Lawton—Tho
crow is a very timid bird, and is easily kept out
of mischief by scarecrows or by feeding them
with sowed corn. We have another nuisance
much greater than all' the birds I allude to
dogs, the mpst worthless of all onimalsand most
noxious too, to our best interests. They entire
ty prevent the raising of sheep in Westchester
County, and give nothing in return; aud I don’t
see how a Christian man can intrude a great un
couth dog into a neighbor's house. I have no
objection to a sbepp&rd having a dog if it is
useful to him, or a pet bear or tiger; but of
what use are the ordinnry curs? I estimate that
it costs the State of New York three millions
of dollars to mantnin the dogs, beside the life
that is lost from the bites of rabid ones. -
Prof. Nash—l must approve all that is said
in favor of birds nod against the worthless, raia
cbieviou.H dogs. I have just heard of a loss of
$-U0 worth of sheep in Amherst, Mass.; bat I
must say thero is one greater nuisance Lh&n dogs
—it is tho men with guns, who infest the whole
couutry, destroying all the birds. I doubt
Whether men cau ever destroy the insects that
effect destruction of crops.
T. W. Field—l dont know of any use for dogs
except to make sausages, and as for crows, they
are in tho same category. I have had a dozen
fowls destroyed of a night by dogs. They are
the greatest nuisance in the country. 1 have
seen the dogs "hunt in paoks upou Long Island
and New Jersey. The poorest class of commu
nity arc the class that own most dogs of which
they hate no possible use.
The discussion was further continued with
great animation, and an almost unanimous opin
ion that dogs are a great nuisance generally,
and that the people of this country are generally
mistaken in their views about birds, and that
they should be protected and encouraged to
dwell side by side with man
Ttin Rrvon or L»*«n J’ai.mbrstos’a Rktitieiiext.
—The Dubiia correspondent of thn London Timet
says . \_
Lord Palmerston's reception by tho tenantry bn
his Sligo estates was only such as might have been
anticipated after an absenco of sovcral years from
Ireland.
A local authoriiy.(the Chronicle) has this roTela
ti»n respecting the future of Lord Palmerrton :
We arc enabled tp stale fnun an authority that is
perfectly reliable, that Lent Palmerston is about to
retire fretu pabli.- life. He has agreed to do so on
tho urgcol entreaty of Lady I'almcrston; and a
growing defer! in his Lordship's power of hearing
has .also had a share in inducing him to bring bis
long public career to a close. The noble Lord, when
he shall biJ adieu to the excitement of Parliamenta
ry life, intend;, with Lady Palmerston, to toko up
lui residuum at ClitTouy, near this town and instrne
lions have been given, and we fccliovo arrangements
are n«»w being made, to erect a suitablo mansion
thero for their reception.
Wise Maktno is Tkxis.—Thomas Affleck,
living near Brenhnm, Texas, writes a letter to
the New Orleans Picayune, in which he thus
speaks of wine making there ;
We have beta engaged duriog the last month
in making wiue from the Mustang grape, under
the direction of a French gentleman, M. Gerard.
Itm for the scant supply of labor available
f'>r the purpose this Bcnsou.uud so much of other
work to do, we could tmsUy have made one
hundred barrels of rich wine, without going over
five miles in any direction to gather grapes. As
>» is we have had to content ourselves with leas
than halt the quantity. Of tho process of wine
making, 1 will treat ut xoinc liiiure lime. lam
fully satisfied that Texas posnessea in ihisgrapo
an inexhaustible source of wealth. The wine
is a rich, ucid, red wine, hi rouger in alcohol than
any other natural wine, it is positively asserted.
R hat we have made is the pure juice of the
grape, without the addition of one grain of su
gar or drop of spirits of any kind.. Some small
experiments, it in true, were IrietTiu that way ;
but which resulted, in every instance, In injury
to the wine.
. Col. Benton On tut. Littlb Giant —Col.
Benton, in conversing with a friend many months
since, gave tho following summary view of the
prospects of Mr. Douglas:
“ The Little Giant,” said he, “ is in 100 great
a hurry to be a great mao. He forgets that
giants dou't wear pevon-league bools now-a
days, and that the first office in an elective gov
ernment cannot be taken by sterm. His ambi
tion is much beyond his ability, for although a
fluent speaker, his ideas don't bear the proper
proportion to his words, and though he runs fast,
be carries little weight. He thinks he can be
stride this continent with one fool on the shore
of the Atlantio, theoihoVon Ihc Pacific. But
ho onn’t do it—ho can’t do it. His legs arc 100
short."
Medical Etuic-h in New Orleans —Dr. Ma
honey, & physician of New Orleans, stabbed a
Sir. Anderson the othor day, for interfering with
a patient of his. The “interference" consisted
in providing ice and other comforts for the sick
man. Anderson's wounds arc dangerous.
A liquor dealer in Cincinnati recently received
an order from a Homan Catholic Institution, to
send 'Men gallons of tho best old Jiourbon trAii
key and charge the same to the Church of the
mother of Ood.'
All tub Same. —“ You are very handsome,"
said a gentleman to a lady, “so you would say
if you did not think so.” And so you would
think," answered he, “though I should not say
so.”
Our Government is still making presents to
the Indians. There is great danger, as things
are now going, that It will soon have occasion to'
solicit presents from them.— Lou. Jour.
ORPHAN S’ COURT SALE.—By virtuo of
an oriivr of tbs Orphan*' Court of Allegheny county,
<)*ird the Tlh of August, A. l>„ 1868, tbeto'ißcribcn
will si poblto enle, at the Conrl Ilea's, In ths city of
Pittsburgh, on SatnnUy lbs Ulb day of Beptombsr, IS6S,
Rt 10 I.’clxk, A. 61., tui thnßral Ratal.'of William Praetor,
lato of Alh-Rbetiy city. dscM, all that certain lot or pices of
gronrul aitiuts ui tbe sornsr of Lvcock and Morgan ktroau,
Allegheny city, bating • front f>r 16 fact 8 tnchra on IntrocY
•trsot, abd cXLctiding in depth on Morgan street, prracrvlog
an oven width, 120 iWt to North nlby. being cuo-balfollot
No. 18 lu Anderson’s p!au of lot*, on which is eroded a two
story brick dwelling bouse, with stone tajomoiiL
Also—Another lot or ploceof ground situate oa Morgan
street, in Allegheny city, bounded and described aa fol
low*. vix;—beginning on Morgan stroct, at tho distance of
foot from Perry alley, ibenc* along Morgan street
12)2 feet to lino of lot ffo. 8; tbi-nca on the tine of lot No. 8,
7B feet; thence at right angtos.with lltm of lot No. S, 26 ft.
to Perry alley; , llienco along *Pcrry alloy 4 foot to lino ol
Robert George; thencu on tbe lino of jlobertGeorg*'* lot
foot, and thence 74 feet to tbe place of beginning, the
suun being a part of lot No. 7 It* said plan, uu which ia
erected a email two-story brick dwelling bouse
Also—A certain tutor pleco uf ground on Nunnery Hill,
: in Hraerve lowuship, fronting 20feet on Federal street or
, Franklin road, and running beck In depth 120 fost, which
Michael Carrol and Johamm his wife, convoyed to mlllitm
Proctor by dued, dated Oth May, 1864, recorded inrolumo
116, page 60. For further information apply to Mitchell h
Palmer, Attorneys at Law, N 0.87 6th meet. Pittsburgh.—
Term* ut rale. JOUN J. BUTCiIELL,
CIIEUKY ALEXANDER,
an2fr,2*wd3w Ertcutort Wn. Proctor, decease*.
*. r. Kxnsxnr e. xennkot.
Pearl Steam Mill,
ALLEGHENY CITY. I
R. T. KENNEDY Sc BRO.
WHEAT, RYE CORN
PURCHASED.
FLOUR, CORN MEAL
and hominy
MANUFACTURED AND
DELIVERED,
in piTTsnrmoH and allegdeny
Term*—OAßlf oh Delivery.
F U M PS
JEFFERY’S PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING
I’UMP. «ilh INDIA KCIIIIKII BALL VALVES, do
signed for Criterns, Weil*. Railroads,MUD, Etoamhoatt, Ac.
Also, a* Garden and FlreJtoglnea.
Theae'Pamp# will thrnr from ftcKn/p ta'/w Auiuiretifa.’-
lons per minute, and from Utelr simplicity of construction,
•re fc*« liable to get oat of order and are more easily repair
ed thonaoynlhec pump*.
Having been appointed agent fur Allegheny rofcnty by
the patentee, l am prepared to tarnish, ray of th« Mxit*
pumps and Engicio*, and (hall be pleased tohavoMyo&o
desirous of purchasing call and eraniln* them at my \fgrw
Jumaa,.
N. Township Bights forsaleoallblßnltarvu. ■"
■ A. A. HARDY* - -
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VOLUME LXXI—-NUMBER 227.
Insurance.
BereianU’ Ininiantc Co. of PhiladelpJiia.
WM. V. PETTIT, Presto T>. J. McCANN, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Block paid In and invested—s2oo,ooo oo
Surplus 63,453 86
$263,428 86
InturM Cargo Risk* on tha Ohio aad MlaaialpplAtTnra and
tributaries. Insure* against loaa or daman by lira,
"also against the perils of the Sea, and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
KUCtOM.
Wm. V. Petit, John a Montgomery, John U. Pumroy, D. J.
McCann, B.F. Wltmer.Ben* Gnillaa, BenJ. L. Woolstcm,
John A. Marshall, Charles B. Wright, John J.Pattsnoß,
El Wood T. Posey,
WM. V. PErm. Pmldent,
E. p. WITMES, Vic* President.
Dwiort J. McCAXir, Becretary.
Bclger, Lsmb A Philadelphia.
Bock, Morgan A Stidfole; do.
Truitt, Bro. A Oo- do.
Pnmroy, Caldwell A do.
A. T. Lane A do.
StctnmUa, Justice A 00, do.
PITTSBUTUIH OFFICE, No. 91 WATER STREET
anfedtf R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
Franklla Fir* bunrance Company of
PHIL AD ML PHIA
Charles W. Bsncksr, Adolph E. Boris,
George W. Richards, Bamoei Grant,
Thomaa Hart, David &. Brown,
Mordecal D. Lewis, Jacob R. Bmlth,
Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson.
CHARLES N. BANOKER, President.
Ohaxlso 6. Bascxxb, Secretary.
This Company continues to make insurances, permanent
or limited, on every description of property In town and
ooumtry.at rotes as low as are 7 consistent with mcorlty.
The Company have reserved a large contingent ftmd,
which, with their Qspltal and Premiums, safely Invested,
afford ample protectloo to the assured.
The Assets of tbs Company, ca January Ist, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to the Act of Assembly, ware ss follows
viz,*—
Mortgages— .WllJffl 08
Real Evtals 84J17T 78
Temporary 83,966 IT
Stocks 6L889 00
Oash.Ao - 6 l 6l
44
Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have raid upwards of One Million. Four Hundred
tbounnd Dollars loesw by firs, thereby affording .evidence
of the edvantegee of Insuxanca, os well as their ability and
disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
ep!9 Office apetheost cor. Wood and Third sts.
Tbomaa 0. Bond,
Robert Burtou, Jr., .
John D. fcm]>lc, PilUlt’g,
D.T. Morgan, “
i J.T. Logan. **
WM. MARTIN. Proaldent.
I„ THO3.C.UA.ND, ViwJ>r«ld«iC
ILutkt Lyucm, Secretary.
Pi-A. MADEIRA, Agent,
■paayd—Jala No. AS, Water atowt^Pittabargh.
Continental Ininnnet Compnny.
Incorporated by the Leffisiaturt of AnniyZeanw,
WITH A
FIRPETOAL OHARTER
HOME OFFICE.
So. 61 Walnut SbrtA, often Second, Philadelphia.
Fire Insurance on Bail ding*. Fa ml tare, Merchandise, Aa
gracally.
Marine Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of
the world.
Inland lesurmncaou Goods, An, by lakea, Rivers. Canals
end Lend Carriages, to all peris of the Union, on the must
favorable terms, consistent with security.
BCSSOIOM
GEORGE W. (HLLADAY,formerly 3eeorder of Deeds,
Philadelphia.
WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills.
JOHN K. OOLKMAW, firm of Coleman A Smith, Importing
Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third
street, above Market, Philo.
JOSEPH OAT, 6rm of Joseph Oat A Son, Coppersmiths, No.
12 Quarry street. PbUa.
EDWARD V. MACHETTE, Arm of Maehotte A BaigueL
Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Airu
street, above Race, Philo.
HOWARD UINCHMAN, firm of Idvingaton
and Commission Merchants, No. 273 Market st- above
Eighth, Philo.
GEORGE W. OOLLADAT, Presldeot.
Omar Wason.Secnrtsry.
JOSHUA ROBINSON. Agent,
migfadlyfc No. 24 Fifth street /up staira.)
[oaoßgahela Inaursaca Company,
OP PITTSBURGH.
Omens—JAMES A. UUTUUIBON, President
nKNRT M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
Omcs, No. 98 Warn Bnm.
''EtH Innre Against alt foods of Pin and Marin* Si
ASSETS, HAT 20T8, 18*8:
Stock Due Bills, payable on demand, secured by
two approved names—... $140,000 oo
Premium N0te5....—47,003 29
Biils Receivable 9,966 21
116 Bharea Mechanics* Bank Stock cost 8,920 00
50 do lUbkot Pittsburgh do do 2,750 00
40 d-> Exchaoto UeoU do do 2,060 00
100 do Citizens’ do do do 5,176 00
Balaucs of Book Accounts..—.—...—— 8,056 59
Office Furniture- —...—. 690 88,
Csoh lft^&STS
Wm. B. Uotmeo, | Vo. A, Caldwell,
Bobt.D&li«U, / WLUod Miller,
Wm. Kf*, f I John McDevlU
Tho*. S.Clirkt, l I Gnu. A. Berry
''JMBM A. tlotcblaon
' _ IIBNHY M. ATWOOD, get^y
We*l«m Inaamnoe Company
or pittsbcror.
GEORGK DAKS IK, President,
r. U. GORDON, Secretary.
OFFICB, No. 92 Wa tsr meet, (Bpoeg A Co.’» Wanboaao.)
op ct&irs, Pittsburgh.
mu /n*Hrr agait 1 1 aU kind* of Fin and Marint Ritkt
A If.rwt*' tnUUutim mnnagtd bf Dirtcinri. »Ao ora ttxU
known in Uu com nmnUf, and who art determined. bn
rrmnptnen and Ixberalilf, to maintain
theg knot warned, op offering th* bat protection lo thorn who
destrt>tobi uwareii.l
ASSETS, OCTOBBB 81, 1867.
Stock AcccanU1.......... „... ....Jl:n,&00 00
Mortgag* L 2,160 00
BUI* llectivabUl... 4,151 67
Ofltre ynrplllifai. , 240 00:
Open AccoanU-L. ........... 0,478 04
Cub i- 14,8« 48
Premium Notre. 1 ~ 69
Bill* Dl»couotod\.-.»- , 73
George Dutie.
E. Miller. Jr.,
J. W. Bauer,
G. W. Jack eon,
June* McAulej,
Alexander Speer,
Andrew Ackley,
nol&
Ti
Vo. McKnlght,
Ritboßlal Holme*,
Al«s.- Nlmldu
D«TiaU.Loo«,
WltUuß 1L Smith
0. W. fUcketeoo,
T. M. GORDON, Bac*y.
ittiborgb Life, Fin and Marine ifli. Co.
Office, No. 96 Water Street,
PIRSBURSH, PA.
BOBT.QALWAY, President,
r. A. Ruxhast, Bee*y BRADLEY, Vic* Fmt
Axiuy Plexus, M. D, pbyricina.
ThU Company make* every Insurance apeertelnlnc to
connected with LIFE R18K&
Aleo, arm] net Hall end (Sergo Riafcs, on the Ohio end
Mlstiaippl nod tributaries, and Marine Risk ten
•rally.
And against Lees or Damage by Fire.
And against the Peril* of the See end Inland Warifattoa
and JEnuaportation.
Polldee ineed at the lowect rate* consistent with safer
all parties.
Mtserou:
Alexander Bndlqr.
Joaeph 8. Leech,
Jolin Fullerton,
Nathan F. Hart,
Robert Gel way,
Samoa! McClarfcan,
Joeepfc P. Oaxsam, M. D,
John Scott,
Jaaea Marshall,
David Richey,
Jaaea W. Hallman,
Chai. Artmtboot
fclh—my2My
Tbi
WiUUmCuT,
Robert H. Hakltj.
John iraiu,
ie Great Western Fin and frame ini. Go.
09 PHTLADILPniA.
Ojjict in Osmpantfi BuHdittg, TTo. 403 ffoimct, conuro/
_ »«»■■«« (WUU*I»
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL „ .._....Jfi00.00a
3«plUl paid tn , OO
Surplus, January lit, 1868.. 06
• tyjTi oa
4 fptß INSURANCE—UmI\M or Pcimlml,
00 Cargo and Tndgbta.
INItAND INSURANCE by Hirer*, Canal*, Lakes and
Land Carriage,
BDUOTOtK
Cbarle* a Lathrop, 142 S Walnut i treat.
William Darling, 1510 Pine street.
Alexander WhiUden, Merchant, 18 Worth Front
Isaae llaaMram, Attorney and Ootu^efior.
John 0. II an ter, firm of Wright, Hanter A Co.
X. Tracy. Ann of Tracy A Coi, Goldsmith’* »«»
John R. McCurdy, firm of Jonea, White A Mcftirdj
Tbo*. L. GUleepie, firm of Gllleepie A Zeller.
Jas.B. Smith. firm of Jaa.fi. Smith A Co
lion. Henry SI. Fuller, efflee 2X7 Sooth Third street.
John B. Vogdce, office comer of Ssraath and Samaom.
Jame* Weight, Uta Cashier Bank of Tlon
Allred Taylor, office Cairo City Property. a
Jona J. Bloenjn, office 228 South Shuoetreei.
a a LATHRO?, PreddenL
W. DARLDfQ. Vice PnaldtHii
LEWIS CRKOORT, 1 .I
Second.Tice Praald’Lf Office, 8 Wall at, N, Y.
JAUK3 WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasons
a K. BIOHARL3OW, Aeetitant Secretarr.
K. W. POIstECTKI, ip.“ a
few g? Pitfbqrgh
lßioiuSol
n m
Eclianee Bntnai lninruee Company tl
P 111 L A P I L PH I A
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual,Merchandise, Farnitore
Ac, In Town or Country.
Office No. 308 Walnut Street.
OAmai.snT,92B~.Assm 8352,405 89.—Inreated aa follows
Ftm Mortgage on improved City Property, worth
donbla the M0unt....,..., r , r , 00
Penna. UaUroad Co’* 0 per cent. Mortgage I«en,
$30,000, ccet : , 26^00,00
AUeghsny count? 8 percent. P«maa.B.R. Loan-. 10,000 00
Pennsylvania Rallrpad Oo’aStock^—4,ooo 00
Stock oftheßollaocoMotoai Insurance 00.~~. 19,160 00
Stock of Oounty Firelnaurmoee 00—j.060 00
Scrip of Sundry Inaoranca Ootnyanies...~.,..~_ 474 00
Bill* Receivable, brutnaaa 62,711 60
Book Account*, accrued Intenet, US6 IB
Osh on hand and In 18.048 So
*252.485 89
. CLEM TINGLXT, rnSk ant.
Bubml
Bobartfltws,
WimsaManr.
Kislf r ’ : "
r.Lot
/
hnk T. Bontlat ' '• •
talth Bnmk,::
CJeraTlnriky,
Wo. R.fboofaos,
Devfdß.Brows,
C. S ton mod.
Jobs R, Wonvll,
EL L. Okras,
Robert ToUad,'
MooeoJobfiaos, • -
a B. Wood,
June* B. Woodward,
B.IL.
*p3 Worth»e*»t cocssr 1
PeuiylvuU ]
or pi
Oflei B«* 03
rarutt compttr ;
aar*-*?.!'
Wad*
Josßlacgan,
.sßmrtnnl < -
rnehoU* VMchtir,
s ,;7imtriLaqpkla»‘»»
bictb Ihtattr,
qaaartitor .. _
. I V II hmjSiy ■ I.
Y ‘
Eureka Insurance Company of Peansflraßia,
Offlce Ho. 99 Water ut., Pittsburgh,
ASSETS SXAV 1,1553.
Stock Doo-Bill*—pftyiblo oo dtnj&nd and eo-
cared by turoapprorcd name*.,. .............. 176c500.C0
Ca«h in Pittsburgh Trust Company 62.25&3?
Premium Notes...- -.... C2:Ss£lBo
pm, Eecelnble JESS
123 Shares Exchange Bank Stock—coat ... J, 6,050,00
09 do Mechanics’ Bank Stock—coat—6,t9o.i'3
800 do Iron City Bank pafaT „ - 7,500,00
200 do Allegheny Bank Stock— do do M , 5,000 00
J.H.Bhoenb«Tor,
W. K. Nlmick.
John A. Caogbey,
C.W. Batchelor,
B D-Cochran,
James J. Bennett,
Wm.J. Aniersoß.
J. E. SHOESBER&BR, PrwX
Root. Fmrrr, Bec*y
Delaware ffluiual Safety Insurance Company,
Incorporated by Oie legidatur.e qfFcnJUylwli»Stt t 18M.
Office, S. £. Corner Third and Walnut ats.,
' PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCES on Teasels, Cargo, and Freight
to all parti of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Rlrers, Canals,
I*kea and Land Carriages, to all naan of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES -on Merchandize* K£ Qcrally >*“ O
Bton*, Dwelling Sonata, kc.
AxxU of the Company, Non. &£, 1837.
Bondi. Mortgage*, and R»al Potato 9101.350 0*
Philadelphia City, and other Loans 137,01195
Block lo Bank*. Railroad A InsnmucxCos.. 13,50800
BUli Recriratle.— 330,391 03
Cash on hand...——— ... .... 30,89340
Balance* la hands of Agents, Premiums on.
MarinePolldmrocendy ixraed,and otb- " -- ' i
er debta doe tbo Company— 09,730 57
Bobacription Note*— 100,000 00
William Martin,
Joseph H. Seal,
Mmnpd A. Sender,
John C. Darla,
JobnU. Penroso,
George G. helper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. It. M. Huston,
William 0. Ludwig,
Hogh Craig,
Spencer Melt rain,
Charles Kell*;,
H. June* Brooks,
Jacob I*. Jones
Citiiene’ Insurance Comp’y at Pittsburgh,
WH. BAQALET, President,
SAMUEL L MARS HELL, Secretary.
OJJlet M Water Strut, Munch Marlri and ffu«Wh
Sail and Cargo Risks on th« Ohio end Mia
slMippl Rirera, and Xtibatarkw.
Alo, ngsiuet
tbeperlleof theßeaand Inland Navigation'and Transport.
a lion.
Wm. Bagaley,
Baznnelßea,
Jas. SL Cooper, \ •
Jaa. Park, Jr n '
Isaac M. Pennock,'
S. Harbacgh,
Capt. Sam'! 0. Young,
Ja22 John Cal
Philadelphia Pire ami Life
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 149 Cbcsnat Streot,
OPPOBIX.B THE; CUSTOM HOD R-JB.;
Will make *U klnda of Insurance, either Perpetual or
limited, on tnrj deoulptloa of Property or Ucreliudlts,'
ntrMßoeohlentnof premium.
ROBERT. P. KINO, Preeldent.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Prulil>QL
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K. Wiloi.
Charles P. Hares,
B. B. English,
P. B. Barer?,
O. Sherman,
8. J. Megargee,
P. BLiCSSuanx, Secretary.
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