■v. 'fl . \ .*■ .. iu mmsirasoM n » ~r r_r _ T ELCU & HUTCHINSON, Commission . AJ *aJ Forwarding Mtrduato, dealers iuWwWrn Be n7»^S*Tl ,I<, S r » / u £» Baeco. Buuwl Ltuced Oil, Pot SSris»^LL h * !?*• ff.¥“ a^ 0 Oo’a wlcbrated Patented PmrlStartb. Noa.U6 Second find US fihttta, betww . Wood and Smithfleld .hi, Pltubnmb. p£F an"™ CT '•\ *- v ■ ■•‘yw »yNv 1 -‘"- i* •’ *v ;' r- 1 "Vr- Alex, forsyth, (successor -to rWeyth A Scott,) FonrenUng and Ccmmtmion Mer cuanr, D^I er la Wool, Illde*, Flour, Bacon, lard and Lari Oil ■ml Prodnce ceacraHy ( So.7S Watfeet, PlttAbnrgh, pa. liKg t ',. WAREHOUSE.- Xj IKBBj.Wholmlt Dealer, is F Prodoce«iMMltv,No. 0 Serenth «t« end P*. *»“TtrtQ« KIDDLE* .-.WIRTs" A CQi i General Com* ml»U» Umhanta and Dtslera la Gmceriea mad Pro ,qfs*i0 ‘ 1 -? a Üb «rty •tw*,Plttrtrarri>i Pa. aoUcttri and mUafaetory return* nw ' H delfclrUwT _jtomanrijßgritte, T? FINNEY, AgenfcEnreka Insurance Ccu Xl» Wo. SWatoratrget. i A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY ■XX_« rjmtujlranta Inanrsate Company of Plttaborrb, Jonea* bofldlng, ronrth itrpot. I- «wi-- ** »-*-Awv ■i V .•■>;■* ; &• &; :k| »2,V v *>‘’ J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franks loanranco Company, North rat comer Wood ana Third etmsta. THOS. J. HUNTER,. Agent .Formers 1 and __ ;Juechtnica*langance Co, 90 Water rtrwt. JOSHUA ROBIAiSON, Agent Continental Xaaerancc Ox, S 4 Fifth afrwl. ROBINSON & CO., Dealer in Carpets, Ac. No. 33 Fifth HfwL , r ■ W* JD. -* 11. n'OAltblW, Dealer is carpets, oil cloths. UirUKQS, Ic. No. 87 Foartb street sear Wood. IRISH & MACKENZIE, AttomojamtLaw, Ofßea’No.6o Foorib street, Pittsburgh, Fa. KoUryPnb Ho sa»l Ohto OunmlwtoMf. ■. »p 0 Robert m’Knight, attorney at !sw,|tad BtfUoitor of the tUak of Pittsburgh, No. 110 Woorth street, Pittsburgh: dslg JOSEPH S. A A. P. MORRISON, AT torit*'/. .1 Law. OS'. Ko. 85 Fourth it, itnr Wood, Plttjbar,h,Pi. mjs4 t. w. anacHHHji......-..0t3. w. itnxaixi nr. a. unnr. BURCHFIELD 4 CO., (successors to Mur phy fiLßorchfipld.) Wholesale aood baring ample ; spartnenta elsewhere tar tha finishing of Baa work. AVAgeodsasortaentofbeavy work now cm band, suit able for'Spring n*a. All work warraatod fcr 1« months. Jsy*PartlcourattenUoa girooto repairs/ - Jalfclyd ' is.-!!*****! SiaPP IS Hi ilpl I^S Sif I' *•'>- ■' tfe- X'WlSvy, ’.»t» .' f.'«v«Vv ; *>•..% -.if'?- ■Hi • •.•*;• ■> .«V"-*'* •:■ *■£: v ■f^: DAOTHBB,* G0.,- • Ctanar tf DeSmtmt*n4 S*b«ee a Struts^ Allegheny, oirr. fTTOULD RE3PEOTFDLLY IN-graup YY tarm their friends, and ths'psblio gen»w^?Blg* . *»Hr, that they an matratactariag Curiam, Bsroochos, . Kacsaways, BaggUa, SwghMnd OnrtoU>lo all their Tart* om styles of fljusband proportions. > All orders will be exscnted with strict regard to dtuabUlty tad beanty of finish- Repairs will also be attendedtoon the neat rrMnaalrlt term*. Using la all tbolr work the So ' beat Eastern Shafts, Polaa and Wheel stuH tbsy feel cohfl* doot that all who taror them with their patronage trHl ba ' erWilf ettUfled oa trial of their work. FarcfceMreara reqnosted to (ire them a call betare pnr* $ .. thestprolaswbere. . - • . oofclyd ’ ER.O’BRIEN can be consulted ,'ai Dr. gmltVs.corner Fifth and Rmtthfleld streets, on PATS, WEDNESDAYS aad 8 ATUBDAYS, baa IQ to laadltoSrtlodL.- . oa the BrownsviUfi Bead. ' JaSSdyd* son ntonrsov. JOHN THOMPSON &CO N " HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZORS AND O BAIN EBB, l» THIRD STRUT.* Sign Fainting executed with Maine* and dispatch. Mixed Hints, 01V Turpentine, YarnLih, Japan and English Fattot Briers, you Montaigne line, a very superior arfkte Philadelphia and Pittsburgh WhiU Lead eJwaji on hand and Wear* prepared to Grind Orion Ibr PalnUa, DraggUtaor others at tha abort—l notice, aa wo bare a millwhkb grinds bystsam. Painters will cars jnoHey.by getting tkslr colors gronod with aa. ; / mrtafly Falatar*. ' -> / LONOALAIfE, SOOgE AND SIGN PAINTERS, ■NooTTlOliLPortOfßfaßnildlng) Third street, between Wood and Market afreets. - All orders promptly attended to. M .filinaiiTntfitrrt In * mhFTtlyd iTiinf r ———nwarn a. noons . WoIX P>i»rWmb«ii. TnfrAT.TBR P CO^lm-' 'Vf - Mna< Dmteh W Wood KraW, t»lwa ri.s» " - PABLQRB,CIIAMDERa AND DININO ROOMS, TooifrSt ooods, : . • *,al to OOTta OEttuffiinLnUHQ« NEW TORE AND PHILADELPHIA, TAtSKUASScoBM, mU ~ PATKXT BIUL BUM *. 0 W E R . PR IV E 8. WooUioolldlAbo oltootloo of IWrcli««3to2s? , |™ : M*-tnrr H >■»* “A Womolod.-** tßttWnW ttock. •DSMfltd ."immm ' . ! " > OABCIR MAXIM . ' Aft. ' topplM »Hb oor moaBH of OgAIBB. , TOH^T^LLOrTNo?BI‘WOOD HOtM A»MIAHIOAW ; . . . tj b >» iup— i .- KX.EBER A BRd,'No. 62 PIETH v: ■ rmmfntuASi>”cumßS C />HABIA)TTEBLUME,:MANUFACTUH- -**■» .\j ABoodiHoif inmog yortoß«i>diiopofiorrfifo«ie OTEAMBOATCABIN FURNITURE—We ,6 .- »4 Mortal lurtmi—it* loi> l|«ofAtL» flUnwafl Binftdalw mittMif om l si -• ! ‘> '... '.'/iwW’" ' ’ ■'•- : - ... ' ■ ■■; . . - THE established :: j;. Slttaststs. ■\T AOREOWN & FINLEY, Wholesale «odlLfcnTitoctarCTf of Carbon 00, No. 187 Liberty etmot, Plttoborgh. r*. ; ; JaSOJyd Xl». FAHNESTOCK A Co., late of thefirm • B.A. Fahnemck k 00, and eatceaeon to Fleming Pmggh* No. 00, corner Wood and Fourth SA. FAHNESTOCK A CO., WHOLE « talc DnigzWta and liannfretnren of Whtte Lead, and Litharge, corner Wood and front etreeta, Pitta bnrgh. mch7 JSCIIOONAiAKJSR, MANUFACTORER • of WkiU) Lead. Bed Lead, Zinc, Paint, Litham, Put* «y and Whole*!* Dealer in FataU, Oua, Taralabea, Tnrnon tfae, Jte-.No. Vow! »U. PltUbnrgh, Fa. . oc&lyd JOIUf HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAB. U’aaftey,) Wbolcssl®*o SCOW. WHOLESALE DEAL arinDfo«s,Palot«folli, VarnUJice and DyeatoSL No. 2W Ul*rty etroot, Pitteliorgtu AUonlecrvlllrerdrepromntaUeDUaa. aqrAgwit for Scb cock’s Pulohjdlc Byrap. nurSlAjdaw raaocaiax aiitnr mmn RRAUN & REITER, WHOLES ALE AND Ubortjj «od SI. OUlr iU, .T°JP I . t l LEMI^G > (SUCCESSOR TO L. **'*-"».** -n «»££ WoS' Jri4-MpW,pU nS ? 9M. *£**l P °. rk ’ W Chrwe, Batter, Grain, Dried FrulU, Seeds, 4c_Ae. ; r ’ ArrCotalgnumnu rtepeetfolly *olidit**i- UTAS. CARD |c»ir, Proviiiont and pj, tx-tvaca Liberty i AMUELL. MARS HELL, Secrotary Citi r aeirf Iniamnoo Company, M Water afreet. ' M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur* • aaca Company, 03 Water afreet. ;• * A. MADEIRA, Agent.for Delaware •"Mutual Insurance Co, 42 Water etreet. . :W, POINDEXTER, Agent Great West* ’• eralnmrance 00,9 T Front street. fflatptis. iLLdAM McCLINTOOK, Csrpets. So. llg Market street. Stg ffiooia. fflatrittßO). Coaek Ud Carriagt Vaetory. Bticsifians. Bairttm. ©p&olstnß. 1; DAILY PiTTSBIitiJH GAZETTE. ®ontmisstmt, & t. ■ niTOHCOCKI co '" [Boa—oc. to AOa] bonvarding and Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dnlentn Prodnei, Flour and Wool, rai iasamitL,Pttubirah,ru. neßAßia * ABfJKB, 'fiuiain Grain and produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, nySUyd°’ 124 Bwnd - St '> ‘-WH*"**. Pa. johb «a». OAHBIHO * BO am, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, 228 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, For the **le of Prodaea and pore hue of Vlib, Ac_ ic. Any orten entrusted with them will bo promptly forwarded.' •• apaWßin* kiiooLK artca ioh» u men ../ob. a. uses. JOS. a LEECH * CO., . fa : N0a.949 «. 944 Liberty at., Pittsburgh, Po, WHOLESALE. GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, dealehs in FLOUR AND BACON, Tin’ Plato and. Tinner’s Stock, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. ■mif{ftanAxuu«ii...uyjijaxr.mnT„.in(.B. .kitacr*. BPKIKOKH HAROAIIOD * CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ™ . ■ „ OBAIER3 IS Wool, Hides, Provisions & Produce GenemlljJ ja!?° 295 Streat, Pittsburgh. fiffcALPXN A CO., “ Out* of J.B.Leech, UcAlptn A oa, PUtaborgh.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS' *ad Wubtnrtan Atibm. WtANDOTTB CITY, KAN&AB TJSRRITORT, . ... RkM£RJBNGJ£S: Jottph A Le«cb * Oa, and Piltibargb Uarchuta noar. Jyll:dAwlyT aiTiß a. . „ T * EMBBTOir. (Successors to D. ol^L e b o c^r Md >oa . |_T£NHY S. KING, (LATE OF THE 0«»Bl»lon Merchant, A a. hard*, (successor to har. * «wJ Forwarding Mw 7®}J,- a £, u IIEQRAW, GENERAL ffrr iS?” i »4 Wbolenla Dealer in Mann* ftnpprted and Domwlic Clpua, Bnn£r£L opposite fhafaoad oTWooSpltt* Dnr B“» mhlßrly ffiMMCH. o*umi.. **£ cq™” 05, n ~ WDOLESALE GROCERS, . . ~ COMMISSION MKRCOAi;rS, Aoddoalen Id ' TLODB, BACON, CHEESE, . PISH, OILS and PRODUCE. Ho. HR Second Pittsburgh, p*. liberal idnmw made ca ooa»igmo twaoa Water and Front rt, Pttntmrth. , p ig & CO., ' WHOLESALE • Oracara, OoamMrion Mendmata, and Doaletsinall tanda orProriskma, Prod oca and PUtaborzb Manntactaru. No, 8&5 LUieity ■treet,Pittabnrgh. -- J-iMyd* Robert u. king, wholesale grq. CKR,Ccmmi«lon Merchant, «jd Dealer ta Feathers, Plan, Floor, and all kinds of Ouontry Prodoea, No. SllUb. erty street, month of SUth, Pa. liberal ad* Tancee mada oa conslgnm-nt*. Jatalyd aonaar hmm *. mhmiq tjOBERT DALZELL A CO., WHOLE- Xv BALB Grocers, Ootamlaalon and Forwarding Mrr* Drelmin ProdocnaodPittshtirgh ilanutactorre. No.gslLlbyty street, PUtaborgh. Pa. rsy3 Krai Estatr Hgrnts. WILLIAM WAKD, Dealer in promissory notes, Bonda, Mortgages and all aecarlUos tar money. Fernans can proenre losus thrtragh my Agency, on reason able nenni. Tboaewiahlng to tavest Ihstr money to good idrantage, onalwsys Sad first and aeeoad elaas paper at my ofltcjTor All and interriewe strictly confidential. OttoaQBANTBTBBBT, oppoaltoBl. Paul's Cathedral. • TSoottsrllrra, Arc. WS, RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair street, a Dsalsr In Religions and Mlscellaneoas Books, and Depository of Americas Tract Society's Publication*. mrlfcdawlyF UTM. G. JOUNSTON 4 C0 M Stadonoiß, IT Blank Book Mannlactnrera and Job Printers, No. 67 Wood street, Plttahqrah, Pa. ■ peBo E . 0. COCHRANE, (SOCCESSOR TO a. S. gadler,) Wboteeale and BetaU Bcalerla Books, Btatloiiery and Paper nagging* Federal street, Cth door& S. of Market flqeara, Alleghany, Pa. ' JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER ANE Btatfonnr, snecemor to Dariaon A Agnew.go. 68 Market Street, near foerth, Pittsburgh, Pm, , booksellLers and sta- TIONKHB. No. (6 Wood street, next door to the cot* oer of Third, Plttibcrgb, Pa. School and haw Book* con* stantly on hand. • * JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA a TTONgB. No. 78 Fourth st, Apollo Boil dings. UNT 4 MINER, BOOKSELLER aad etatloper, Masonic ltsll. Fifth street. vFAniUurr. urn|ture, Furniture, WHOLESALE AHD- RETAIL. H. P.DEGBAFF, ST BOWKRT, (Wholusla W.r« Home) »oa * T^?- t y > K * to * , ». yuhlp g *Mkkfc Ac, No. 8S Wood jtrort. They gift «pecUl ttonttoo to the mnnhctnrina of *v. ~~— . WAB6WoaTB~~~....W. *. Mmmrfi CRIDOEi VADBWOBTH A CO., Patent Otcillattng Enginei Portable Engines and Boilers of all Sizes, PITTBBURQH, PA. Koxtb Ers or m AQtroucr, ; ALLtOIIE.Vf CTTT. MOORHEAD 4 CO., aaatiruiuuu v» V»«Pielow Marbory, Pittabureb. Pa. O TEAM BOILER MAKI&S AND SHEET w^* r * , «.^* no ** clnnu ' cf BarabUVi Patent “ d Bollen, ChJmaeji, Wn Bad, Dtam Pipe*, Ooodgnaen. Sait p»m lron Lif«Boats, etc. Alao, Blacksmith} lroM * doc * •» th« abort eat nr omen (pom a dUtaae* promptly attended to. K t,%JSJ ,oMob mil*.'^lUabarcti. EN2JBDY, CHILDS l CO., MANUFAC . TDKKBSof-. Pod A Ho. 1 Lmtj M&hMttnn utipet Chain otlll colon tad ab*d«& Oottoa Twin*; “ BedOorda;' " Plough lino* tod Both Cord; JUlOn® o** 0 ** »ll «i»» *nd de*crtptioo«; lb*Hardware fitonof Logan, Wilu* BQa,lSl Wood *tract, will hare attcnttoa. JAMB* IBWU, aotdrrb or ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; O Bwy PpCritsoT Niton; Kllric Add; goflmac l ! Anod joaj Muriatic Add; Aqo» Ammonia, FIT; Nitron* do _ rowler 1 * Solution; m J Hoy be fcmnd at John Irwin A Sou, 67 Water i.fl. *. ;oni9oa PBHRU * JOHHiOS, manufacturers and dealers in WE. CHILDS & CO’S PATENT ELAS «rt^£J riRB « AWD watmupboop ckment tvwn.NQ, la Tana Stun, Pmaboryh. IV : WILLIAM TATB * SON. " | pLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 aJEE Knr * «f rudaft lor Water, Ou ud „__«#ohh cahpbkll; m~~ Ti/TANUFACTUREROF fcoOTSl^* R“ 84 fenUh&4d wy,B»ww|h,ri. ocaiuyc musical. * SPLENDID NEW STQntr . riAUOS dc MILODEONB, Selected for the Fill Trade from the celebra- ted manufactories of CRICKSBiao * SOBS, Bo.ton, . lurt*. iucom a CO, aa. n.OALK A CO, '' stw toll OTr, WOoiJWABD A DBOWH AHD W. P. EMERSON. Boatoa. •ad other dfetiagalAod Plano forte all of which will baeetd at mana- taetann price* and ■ ij. Warranted. 'I'HE prcjent stock has been selected bv the »•»«» MrtlejlOj udmllb. KU.I In. prleef than haroorer mcs oforra In thU city . piakos to Best. _ Nr« eov aod aoeoad haaA Flatus to rent 13 It lA ptrmoath. JOBS O. * . „ .. No. M Wood etmt, wlfwo 4th at, aaon> * tWDy ** r ** g:)fbr * 335 >* o respect a* good aa a twv om. gickneu In ■S2!?S!S£l!Sp i v* ,TO " w ““ f ™ Clßlka is now OB tba way. Notice of arrival t, e T , n ‘t^OSTilRa JjAXKST BALLAD— A- Where has Lola Qonet ; Where Jus LaUGoue? When baa Lola Gcroa f ’■■ WbarehasLalaQoner Where baaLolaQoMT j Being a companion to tbo popular ion" l LPLAIBQONB/ by B.G. Footer, mailed postpaid from tb« “Old Katablklierl PUWJ Depot” of mL “ 118 Woodst* 3d door aboregtli rlrtfe* ,Pl ™ lldUMrta, ° t MA!• Mini Wrauln ' 7 Jut fmblUhed and for sale at tbeMosfc Store of 3 JOHN IL MKLLOH, y m h. 81 Wood it rest. Jj 1 ; R K S U SUPPLY MB-GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST.-®* Ptict—-Plain, 20 cents; Elegantly bound, 26 cents. Jost received and tor sale by P. KLKBER A BRO., No. 63 FJftb at grEOOND SUPPLY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH BCHOTTISCH, Tha moat pppnlar SebotHKh of ifca day. ' . . - PLTCE—THIRTY CENTS • < Jtntraeatrad and for aala by H.KLCTRB A BRO., No.M fifth at fJIBUSS FACTORY. Tb* only Haontetorara of TRUSSES Inthla city an tha osdanlgaaA, Th« Afflict*] rijoald oooipir* oar pricey with Ihoq* of tgy am* de*W. 49*Tnusoa repaired or made to order. Ju3l OABTWRIOHT * YOUWQ, M Wood a. NOWIS.THB TlME.—Families in itny city wtohtog tafaf la thdr •- TWTtt STOCK Or.OOAL, WUI (4mm lm* tbelr ovdan at thd •: cou -^. KT 'j^StiSESS^'******* ~ Bronrbt to thia dty. y. a. haovom, , IEDQa Cmm Tartar, Rhubarb Boot. 'Camphor, *" • Anew Boot, - J CttooAw, ' Com Arabic, CataMt, (Inf.) Cal. Liqoorica, Omiamum fiwda, talida Petaat . JtpaomSalt*.- r IvUdalßm. - , WKiOWH AIOitEr.T lßrubartyatmt. "DAGS, BAGS.—Seamless Baga always-on fej^-^argasaaesa&a^fflff. J»M'O JUST BBGHYID AT Aj 3 ' - • ; ■rfcrtl. ■; a kuvor *orir&' ; anaig^gisasfej|ariii|SMg^g. §taki|| PUBLISHED DAILY A^DWEEKLYBr 8 . RXDD Xi E Ac o O wrra nun, aboti BjCTamr r " ■ [For the Pittibargb Htwtte.] Railroad MabliUy—onr Ed,. Oaeetle.- Ills tho duty of ,r«tr citicen, es peoially of every rotor, to giro all great poklio quea. Mono a eirofol examination; and, in deciding noon them, to be influenced only by eonjideratione effect ing tho pnblio welfare. The primary rotor ii as much responsible for tho moral and political influ enee of hie rote at the tallot-box, as the Bepresenta tire for his rolo In the Legislating ff.ll xto public rolee is the roioe of the majority; and the pnblio welfare is only another name for the best interests of the majority of the eitirens. No political measure which is pernicious in its tendencies, or which is likely to be disastrous in its result! to the majority ■a justifiable.; yctnothmg which is morally imuio can be sanctified or made expedient by any maloti tr howerer large. It is also the duty of eroryiitiren to assist, by his eonnsel and adrice, in promoting a just decision by tho pnblio. In th* light of these general truths I wish to ex amine, briefly, our liability and oar duty In refer once to oar Mualcipal Railroad Bonds I shall howerer, do littlemore thani state gene'ral prineb pies, and refer to admitted facts, without elaboration the argument. ° First, howerer, let us get a clear and correct slow of tho subject; let us lookitrlght In the faee and measnre its full length and breadth. It u not a myth, or an Imaginary monster which fancy can pic ture in a thousand horrid forms- It is a tangible I rejllty; it has fixed and Umtad propose,,| *“ ■"* accurately meal” ! ured. Wo stand In no danger from fidure oob. scrmtions or rai read bonds. That danger it happily and forerer avoided by the recent amendment of ou> constitution. We are not, then, la the position of our forefathers, when they resisted tbs JEJ, of the I British Parliament. They,feared the untold “d imaginable oytls of tho/iilure. They fought against .principle, which, in theyoture,might be tnad^the instrument of their oppression and ruin. It was no* so much tho emotml of the stamp or tea tax which" they resisted, as the asserted right of tho British Parliament to tax them, without limit as to the amount or objects, withoot tlefr content and without boing represented in Parliament. It „ u dreid or the undefined and undeflnable perils of the /more which roused them to arms and rebellion They willing to pay the taxes mid duties then levied if they contd hare proper guaranties and security for the future. “Million, for defence bnl not a coot Tor tribute was their motto. With us the case is dir ferem. Wo bare ample security for tho future in our amended constitution. Tho day of municipal subscriptions has closed forerer. Wo hare nothing to fear from this source hereafter; Tho errors el ready committed are all that need alarm us Tho storm has pasted and our vessel is again in tho opon sea, beyond dangor from the shoals and roots of fu ture corporate subscriptions. Let us now enquire what damage ho, been done and how wo can best rttHtdg it. Tire following statement exhibits tbo nmonnt of enhtenptione nude bjr the County and the two oitiet to th« difftnnt railroiuU; BT TOE COO3TTT. PeonsylTanU Railroad Company Si,ooo 000 AUegheny " 750,000 PitUb’gh k Conn«lljTiUo " PitUb’gh k Steabearilie-' 4 ' Pittabargb * «Ten very doubtful whether the two I have excepted will be exceptions to the rule, ft is very certain, if we pay U»e interest on the bond# td other reads, they wiu Insist upon ns paying the idlest on oar bonds to them and taking oor share dfttho tUritUnda, which ror years past, haro been noting, and for yean to come, if not forever, (for their other creditors will oTe&luatly take the roads) will bo littlo better than ESSI** 1 ** > . n that some of the boods to these roads are not yet disposed of. Em ,n will soon be negotiated, if our liability be definitely weeoooenee paylog interest on any of them. We may therefore sot down the aggregate L Q £*,l* 4,50M0 :°- Tho aom “ ! Interest «pon O.U, to l» 0 paid by tho county and two cities, would be Omnty debt...*2,300,000 Annuli J0t...5138,000 A W bS l ' Boo . o ™ " “.... 108,000 Allo'sy - .... ‘“3r 0i1,*333,333 3». Now, add tb« lodlrfdoal aab.ertptloos of Pittobarih and Allo gb.nj- eWw to their proportion, of tho oounty mb. .cripttona, and wo hare ; Prloelp'l to bo p'd by tboOltr of PitUborab4s,(m m 33U City of Allegheny. ; 33^ Total r “ ir. .1° P* y til ° principal of tho Railroad t raTair f r 11 of tho on [too xaluation of tho toarnahipa andbonmgba; near lT the ooe.jJ/U of tha antiro ruination if AUeghony ~‘f' “J wyrty tto, ««-/«•«* Of tha antira ynlna* tlon of tbs city of Plttabnrgh. i Cantro pay thii annual intoroit and arentnally liquidate tha principal? Aa ono of the cltliona and tax-payera of a rural dlatriot, I nan aoawor, m, can pay our port, if ire Jore >o do it. Rut can tha city of Alleghany—can tho city of Pittaburgh pay their parto.ln addition to their heavy taxea'and large in. dabtednaaa t, It la for tho dllxona of thoaa eiUea to ponder die alioro Ognrta and ahanor Ihla quaation. v Harlng thua aaoertainedtho damags done to our ahlp by tho atono, tha next quaation la, can are go on anfely in otir conraa, or Boat an hako rofugo in tho Ural harbor? Or, to chango tho (gum, harinu tneaaured tha Honafer, taken hie girth and hohthS and aaoartalned hie nature and poweb, let no In? qulta whathar ata are hopeleaaly within hia graapTor hara a aalo and honoxmblo meana of canape. [To 6a fkmiinaicd.] A I-AW ABibaa Pjobi*.— oitiiena of Milwaukee arethomoetlsw abiding people la ike world. Weaeked one of them why so many P«ople were drowned In (heir rirer, ! and he re plied that it was on account of an ordinance of the dtp, whloh forblde swimming within the olty limlta. (Then one of them'eHpped In, he recall ed the ordinance at shoe, and rather than ylo laleit, went cheerfully to the bottoii without a struggle. i _Tn» Now Cist— A pattern of the new Cent Which ia to be issued next year, has been ex hibited Jo the American Numismatic Society of New 7ark, by sin officer of the ,Tl. 8. Mint. It is of niokle, the fame aloe as the Cent of 1867 and *SB, but diffen from that ooln in (he BUb stltutlon of on Indbn. head for. (helabertiTO eagle which disgraces the present’ctarrenoy. BrawriPi Sesame' Donatos’ Stone, — The Tatoo (liisK) Banner contains anadTßrtieesient jtating that twd of Senator Douglas’ •lareewere confined Is the 7aaoo ooun " ' «e.'R«fin|l I*" 1&b Motmowt fob A New State.—a maci ng was held at Ontonagon on the 25th nit composed of delegates from the Upper Peninsu la of Michigan, and from those portions of Wis consin and Minnesota bordering on Lake Supe rior, for the purpose of considering the propri ety of tfao formation of a territory ont of the Lake Superior region of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, preparatory to the formation of a new State. This meeting was called some time ago, and was attended by delegates from all the different sections enumerated in the call.— How, general may be this movement* or how ex tcnsfro may be the feeling in favor of it; wheth erm ,ia wide spread among the people, or con nnea to a few who aro ambitions to figure in a territorial and state government, we are unable °wy; bnt from the persistency with which tho matter has been pushed for a long time past, from the tonoof all the journals of that section and from the interest manifested in the projeot,; there can bo little doubt that it cemmends itself to the people of that section, nod a majority of 1 them would be in favor of it. . * 1 A committee of eight was appointed by the convention to draft an addross to the Levisla turesof Miohigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, urging upon them the propriety and tho necesi ty or o grant to the general government of their territory bordering on Lake Superior, for the purpose of enabling tho inhabitants to form a °®* territory, and this oommittce was instruct ed to submit their proceedings to the convention which is to meet again on the 11th inst., at On tonagon, for the purpose of considering them. In addition to this, a oommittce of three was appointed to draft reeolntione expressive of the eeose of the convention, and their report was mado at an adjourned meeting on the 26th. The resolutions are dovoted wholly to setting forth the various reasons wliioh are urged in favor of the project, and were simply acoepted convention; but no further aot was taken. These reasons are, the distance of those re gions from the capitals of the different States, to whioh they belong ; the difficulty of getting to them; their virtual disfranchisement in many elections; tho difference of interest and occu pations ; and other things whioh have been «ten enumerated and are well uaderstood.- Dctroil Fret Press. Couit o* 1858.—This remarkable comet (soys the AQ any A rgvt) is now visible to the naked eye as predicted by Dr. Gould some weeks ago. It Is now only °no hundred and forty mil lions of miles distant, and is Tory rapidly ap proaching the earth, and already shows through a common opera-glass a well defined tail. Wo aro told that during the first week In October the comet will beef the most striking brightness, possibly the largest of the century, and at that time will be seen near Arcturas, perhaps ©Ten surpassing that brilliant star in splendor. It is now visible for about an hour after sansetand an hour before sunrise in a line with the two etam called the Pointers, and forming nearly a right angle between these and Arotnros. His now beat seen at 4 o'clock in the morning. Tub EomtChop a Illinois.— The Peoria (111.) Transcript remarks that among the peculiar in cidents connected with the present season, is thefaet that the bees have not increased. No hire in that section has swarmed. This is at tributed to the wet weather, which has deprived them of their. usual pasturage, and in many places they merely sustained life by having ac cess to cultivated flowers. Large numbers are supposed to havo died through actual starva tion. Blossoms on the bottoms and low grounds have been almost entirely destroyed: those on .2 tre . e 2 wcr * waBhed off by iho rains or blas ted, while In only a very few instaooes has the wild or cultivated rose come to perfection. Un der these circumstances the yield of honey Is likely to be very small. $200,000 660,005 600,000 400,000 160,000 Ikobiass or Wool » Ohio.—Wo have pro cared the returns of county auditon in regard to wool growing, from about one half the coun ties in this Slate, which shows about five per cent, increase in the production over last year. Taking these returns as a basis, wo estimate an inorease in round numbers of 500,000 lbs. over lost year, only ooe county, Knox, showing crabl * decreMe * This county listed 4,440 sheep less then last year,whilst Coshocton, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Harqo, Lorain, Medina, Sommit sod Warren, show a large increase, and other and more important *ool growing eoun ueaa small Inereaso.— Wool) Grower. .$1,800,000 i “Bnnocn Of PfOfllt" Cosn.— En « , “ d - lately. » suit fir brooch of promise of marriage s>u brought bj a llsherman's beau- Ufol daughter against a captain in iho English ermy, Siing damages el $60,000. The lore let lere of iho gallant captain were so numerous thel they were primed for (he accommodation of counsel .making in .11 » r„lnm, o Fon.Tun.' “'""‘J-sight pages. The matter was fmaUy compronmedby the payment to the in- J “" l , d « f U >» »f too thousand dollers should be burat** ‘ ha * ‘ h ° OOOHIUO BV a AS. A WORD TO TECK 1 .w r>r-n>c» T?, E „ U P TI P TER M IS AP^ofcH (Athl ' "" *‘“»“oaof U» ladle, to the COOKING, IRONING, *o., C*o ** ,Jon * with economy, wlthont opprtMv* best. -ilk. »nigrav«’i Gas Cooking Slave, eLTh h nrfdrr^ 1 ’ p " ra "'f” -umita, .t So. ts MMtM.W .treat. » A. JOUXSOH * 880. _ . U J a,, Rights f or /'GROCERIES.——' --- s,*** t 0 Prio(l No Coffee, 1M SSfr”** YoU ° 8 n,wn * I,n P*rial and .** S??*’ E* I®* 1 ®* Be *w*» - 125 BW», Reßord do. - " N.O. SlolMm, „ " E® 4 **** Sjrrop*, * g*» B*t Brand* Tobacco, 25 Kg*. Slz Twlat •* 20 Tierce* CaroUn* Eic*, W> Bga, Bl Carb Soda. W> Bxa. “ “ u *“ N. V. Sot. Lratb.r, 2o BbU. Bank Oil, 25 Bn. Pepper. 15 * Alaska, 60 Bu. Qroond Pepper. 5o “ u Ginger, s°* BB Panc 7 Corn Broom*, : \ Mi Bdl*. Wrapping Paper, no »g»tt«al aasorttneiit of every article in the Grne»r* 1 100, to ator* and for aala by JOHN FLOTD * T J73* Wood street. QUALITY AND FIKISH, FIFTY CENTS, WO. II FOtTRTfI STREET. . CARGO CO'S ■" e&s&m ” EoleAgenta forPittabn^h. QNHANDS-an excolfent stock of Parlor U^roM^ow^rlco.^ 111 * 0 * V"™' 0 ' 1 *»»««. llwu. »«ml y low price. (toil) T, B. YOOKP A 00. \ o,'JJ3f Y . LES op I ALL de lalnes ,j 4“ "’“<*«■ 0. HANSON LOVJS, - ... - 7< Marketi? FtaSSV* , F ,pOOR—A variety of choice ltadite.u ( M'BANi * ANJEB. ■ l¥4 Socond etre«t. WESTERN RESERVE OHEESE.-We 1W Liberty itnet. MU WELL 3, ntDDLE k CO WELLS, BIDDLE *OO - Fourth itroot. qiLKS, POPUNg, , '” UU kind, of Dn-Oood, be ul. i, O.BAWBO NLOVB, . T 4 Utfltet «trc«t. * atent Leather fly nets.— _AnothCTigTOlCTof Qm* ekgaat tod durable W*i»Jnit *^«Tia t 2oo bbls. just roc'd and for ealeby IJegO T „ . B&mX ILOOLLIWS AJLABGK lotof Second Mourning Prints at 8 cents pernrd. ■ • • ' ' eel q ILUTBOS tOTB, T 4 Market it. - •LAT BOATS—Two Flat Boats for Bale by ; —I " JLPALZELL* 00. AKD-—5O tcs. No. 1 ifr store usd for rale Iby t>e THATinpTaaraoo. ; ABB OIL—IO bblg» Bunokharett^-Wnd ItofiaUbr mi IflalAß Piomr k ooT*• WHALB Oli-io bib. Mined in ,torS writ far loy loctowihtioi. to •':.•*.•:* ■ : «• hmemiy. cof^mMtymdEMXltU. psSss^SSsgpl WaMHRItW. r .Vj .ft -«,4c?y* K?w-Ssr*?’ """Si**.**.. | fen^ ch * rd '’ ■ £"r° r *»i, j«ob nl eSS; ToMu Wagner, Uorrfa Patteri™. togfiidz*™***** nr ii^,^ n,paD7conlln , a M to make Ibsotmcw, permanent raU-^7 n^ ripUon^f *”l**7 laSSoiSi Th« “ low “«* cCTubt«at with Mcorltr. on January Ist, ISSI, M pub -B£f •***>* totli« Act or Aarably, w£* fo,E£ j Mortgages Heal Estate ... OMb, Ac.. thil 0 i Ll*i‘ ,ri ’ wr, S ra ' • P** l * l °t twenty-ona year*. i'P WBn J a °f On® SfilUoa. Four Ilimdred S^?2d»Site!. L 77 Jab,flr,, » then,b 7 nSordlng oridcnS *" ,mnio «V»awell«a theirabllltyand Ottpocltion *o meet with promptness all liabilities, 3 ®nl& ft* J- OAiIDXKR COFFIN, Arent, J?Pf_ Offlee Soqthwut cor. Wood and Third hU Authorized Capital, Ono Million Pollan _ Becnrod and AecnmnUtcd HOME OFFICE. No. 81 mintd Erect, above Second, Philadelphia. leOß^\j ntnnM m Bnsldla **» Famltnrw, Merchandise, Ac. v£%S£ aM^~**m r»rtj or *«•» h ? Uket, Hirer*, Canal* “ ,h " G *°™UMplS. IAAI>A^™"lT •' l “« rtior of D-d* *O, ®gSaSffißS^Tiu,i_ SSCS4°»SS5 r PMi?‘* n '*' No - 21 MOT,h ™ ts J03 ?3 °“ * a ”’ No. “TiSi/- Bra or 51.0h.tt. k n.Ep»i, »«• 124 "o'* ™-i B ° J' mi of UrtoEttoo *C°,Prodne. gWßngjrieD N*>.2TB Market *L, abore oun wnwt.aSSS? W ' °° LLAI)AY ’ Prudd " lL JOSBTJA ROBINSON. Agent. No. 24 Fifth tenet /op Btnin.) OmciM-JAJIKSA. mmjmso.v, rrulJcol IlBXttT M. ATWOOD, Semtur. -t, . Ornoi, No. 98 Wins Brsirr, FHB Inturt Ajsmjl «B l iuU .f/ rinmi Jtorin. A'i ASSETS, MAT 0010, 1853: stock Dnoßfflf, pejmbleon decmml,f peered by * l yz S 1W ahtfea Mechanic*’ Beak Stock— rat 3*920 00 £0 so Bahk of PUtahorgb do do 2,750 00 40 do Exchange B*ok do do ...... . 2.050 Oo o( o jXj“j d “ d ° do —• 6 ' 175 00 - ».“• g fo,h - - i»,sm ;j Wm. Xloliaea, BobU Dalxcll, Win. Hot, Thoa. S. Clarke, Western - inaumnoe Companv OF PITTBBDIIOn. . M GEOBGB DARBIE, President. F. 5L GORDON, Secretary. OmCB, No. 83 Water atmt, {Spang A Co.'s W*rthoa».) »P«taJn,Pittibnrgh. ’ A £« ««* Marine Xilkt *»tw W the r *- arr WsD P rxm P^upportalnlß K i » And agaiMt Lew ot Damage by Kre. ** “' 1 “" d •UpHrttak"” 11 *'°“ lo ™* '**'’■ “"“itfont wllhMfWT Robert Qtlvi;, Bttuul McClorken, , Jninph P. Quzsin, jj. D_ . Jolin Scott, Jttun Marshall, David KJchcy, James W. H«itn^ r Cbaa. ArbuttmoL ftolg—myas-ly • OP THE BEST | The Great Western Fire and, Hanne ins. Co. Of PHILADELPHIA. Qfa fa amp*?. JtaiUfa. Kc. m nalnul, a,™, „/ south Street. Pin IN GOOD CASES 1 TOil authorized ,o»pital jmld fa Smptai, Jwnny fai, mJjji “ ADAMS QALLEKY, nfrlgftmd ' A. , - . . MEWtOM: S l " I «C. L »f hr op. 1423 Walnut itmL WIHUm Dwltox, Uio Pino Btrwt. Alaxudor WhDldea, Merchant, 18 North Fnmt tojcßulehoirt Attorney.J Cootaellof. Wright Homer a co. 5S. I BSISTIm 11 7j 0 'n U L“ pl * ’ LEWIS GREGORY ) DAHUnq,Vfca l*rwU CD t - ■ *• y - W water «tw>et. Plttobargh S'UUO IHBDRASCfc, •f fSB Bfliancc flniuai Insnranco Company oi - , HJI . p n i l a i> h t'p n x a' lm Bondings, UtoHed or Perpetual, BleTlwndl*e,yuniitDre «c n In Town or Country. ■ Office No. 308 Walnut Street. Oi7mLslT7,B36~.Aaa*T» $262,466 SSL—XoTMted as follow*: I lint Mortgage on ImproredCity Property,worth | - doilhla tiUimnent QQ I Paana.&aUieadCo’a 6 per toot. Mortgage Loan, ; *BO.OOO, co*t. - \ 25,600 00 j Allegheny coaotr 6p*reent.Pena».R. B. Loan.. 10,000 00 pßUurlTuita Railroad Oo*# Stock 4/100 00 Stock of tba Reliance Matnal Insurance C 0,..- 19J60 00 Stock of Coon ty fin Ineonnca Co- 1,060 00 Scrip ofSundry Insnranca 475 00 Bills RecelsaMe, boslßMt paper.— . £2,711 60 Book AococbU, accrued Internet, 3*33419 Ouh on hand and In 8ank,.—.......... i 5.043 20 • „ itu. pa OLSU TBJQLBr, Lothrop, Chaa.Lalaad t Jacob T. Bnatlwf, A _ Bnlih Bowen, \i^S&SSS&SS^. , J-q. ooFiS^tgS -TMril and Wood atroeta. . GtemXlosl*/, Wm. R-Tnompaon, David B. Broirn, o.BtavaiMDa» Johnß..WomlL JL LOanon, . Robert To! and, tfcMJobsMto, - a B. Wood, Jameß. Woodward, - , B~IL* Worth-dart ootMT* PeuuylTuUa Im or itit ;**«• i : ■: wnwt JadoblWatw, w.*?59E2; J ■tfoaoa. > o»r«li Btr.. TOBB.-. •: ; 4. - x . . • WideHtiaptos, . :A. A.Cwriar, 1 lotert Patrick, . mjmsa, • j:n.iaST JohaTaatrt,~ ■ Hear* gproul. . vl | ] *# *w-. insurance. Sert (mats’ injnrante_Co. of PhTladelphia. WIL V. PETTIT, Prert.—..’... J>. J. McCANN, Bocretary. Amount of Capital Stock paid la and lnT«ted....s2£)G,ooo 00 cntpln*. . 63,42* 36 r ' $263,428 S 6 ***sl?“ C&rgo Rlaki on tbe Ohio and Uiaaiulppi River* and tributaries. Innm* againrtloM or damage b? Fir*, 4,40 against the perlla of the Sea, and Inland Navigation and Transportation. v sntoToas. MrV^..^ e E t '/ otln O.Uontgoin*T7,Johii SLPmnroy.D. J. , :'T. lu “ e '. B*J» OnUloi, Baq). L. Wojlitan, C b “ l" B - A«»l. Bote WH. V. PETTIT. President, Dwww J. Mc Enralta Insurance Company of Ptnnsyirania, Office Ho. 99 Water at, Fittabnrgb, ASSETS UATI,IBSB. Stock Da e-Blll*—payable on demand and 9©- • cored by twoapprored name*. I7a^oa.fto Ouh In PUMnrgk Tout tkmjaoj tarsus! mauam Note*. fin &iUa£eedTabla~. StSoi IS Sbarea KXchasga Bank Stock-coat 6,960,00 J* Mechanics’ Bank Stock—coaL-..„ 6,490.bS S£ 2° Bank Stork—ain't, pnhl.... T.ft-0.00 SO da Allegheny Bank Stock— do do 6,000,00 Book Aoconnta. 13$Sh34 , _ WltcroßS. J - 11. Siocßlnsor, q. Vf. r.»« w.K. Blalck. I«ao JL Tcaaocki » £ Oa- fiW, W. W.Uattla, £ «‘o*^ cb ** cr * K. T- Lo~c\ Jr., tt D. Cochrta, DariJ U’CWlc**, JatDw * BOQMtty OotTjfO 8. Sc]dec? Wm-J. Aixiimn - J. IL SIIOCv'BEEOER, PiWt mj4;dliD Rw fonnr, pelas are SntueJ Safely iiitunmce Company, hM*poraud bf We Ugitlafrre ttftfmntyltema, 1535. Office, S. E. Corner Third and -Walnut eta., PHILADELPHIA. “ d r^st ' Oood*, It WTWB,Can*l*. twall >»*» **• Union. * ofiUQmpaxy, .Vat. 2J. iss7. sft?T±r?iSi#? & aig’lgjgs CwLon hand aa °» a *i Xn Subscription SotiM.. ~. Waiiam Martin, Joaeph 11. Seal, Manual A- Sender, John 0. Darla, John R. Penrotc, 0 corps G. Lelper, Klword DarUnetou. , Dr. K. M. Uoatou, William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Sbcoctr MellnUn, Charles Kelloj, H. Jones Broohe, Jacob P. Jodos „ . THOfl. fi*sTctttry *p3:ljd-Jr»J2 .. - ■ UKUUIgII. mens Injnrante Comji’y of Pitisburih, WJI. BAUALKI-, PtMUoct,' ; SAMOKI, X MABSHELL, E-crrl.-ui. ojr '““* "“o- »«, lirtmn J MI K'jflil ", - lltaka ui, U,p Olilo auj Mi«-' **®‘PPl UiTers, anil Tribiitariw Wm. Bagai«j, Bamnellte*, Ja». M. Cooper, Ju. Pork, Jr., Isaac SI. Pennock, B. Harban^h, Copt. gao’l C. Yoon,';, , John Cali X*hiladexpliia BUre ancT JLiTA inschance 0 0 M f a n y, -_ „ o No. 149 Chosnut Street. ' 2,A«? T h E h T i H f T °°BTo>i iiu-bbb. S°w“fAU.wS°v£?S^ PtUffTOU. I E. It. Ou^e, 0 forge W. Urosrn, Joseph 8. Paul, John Clayton. E. Wilor. Charlei p. a& yM| B> B. fiogUnli, i*. B. Sareiy, C. Sherman, fl. J. Urgarp^i, V. BlACSMJ»«,gecr*ur7. dt>2B:dl< fe m iiocfcs. BRADY'S PUm.IBdI.Na HOUSE.' ' 1 ktew books. : i“ j i“e SSSSSmS?’ bI e ’2"“~*“•*hs ): - S Ti ‘ E ‘' A ™ f T"KHASCDE,b, Dr.J.H.R„b! n '«<; « Sant frco orpoaUg, on racejptcfprfc*. Aganu JITm. ' FUjaiERIC A HRAny - .;-■•.*•■ - 120 Naa»aq.fltre«t > K, V. $237,710 (A OTAND up FOR JESUS—a Christian Nebon’e now C*rtl*. * gn»ra»«Hta*.J* |, Ortrt_ C l lth , *»» aonugprt l‘ago—now Carter and Barpor’s new boo^i: BC.COCUUAK, Fwlenil alrftsf. AUcgbonj. IN COOPERS, or G«t flucti Word aa Full," Ic * AUcc B * UttTeo t antLor of-'tNo “"»** rrmd,.,"- •oaSoCToa&rira. •»■“, rim Urul He ward Cttd, printed iu all At ) Uou ’ 8 b«an 813 a “ >u « a >?»*?*h JOg - V 3- So. Cl llnrtf. ~ . lnk. ct *>‘“’'^^ •U3O „ . K-0. COCHRAN-, '.ifti' AUqshM.r. -;*T-J N™aS2? Kh AT KEKTODiTSrardt m Oar rMtort Visit*, 40 «nt«/ * l,w ’ Pi B £ co r lUdiea > b J Axnott. SOccnti- „ w^ M ’.u„ JM asrSTjs^^ffi- iMt . ftna - , ; j B °OKS RECErVEFWJTr » BoAD, 18 Poorth itntt! ■* * CaUfoml^LifouSfSf 1 - Life in the Itinerancy. Life in the Liity t Pt ° r - "'hbjoo, d. m Lecture*; Hibbird on Psalm*: The True Wunutn; The Object ot Lire, JI&SXS B ~° v ' re "“ ““ *“'* UKtorr or Am* Lirc -“r k ,ot t •Chnd-e Sabbath Dav Sfek do do Jpgg OXAiNJJARD LIXSKAXUKE kJ Th?A“?““ IlriU,l> E*»ji»t«,39vorc in* Modern do uu s »< Irriurt Woißi, 15 toI.; OoletUje'.uucolluiMa, Wurli.7 roU; LolskHuot'. do .do I “ Noctta AxnbrosUnao. I> rclr Adtltoca’a Mb»lLuj«os Works, 6 ToU: - W*T*rljr Novell Boston library ed, 27 roU* Tno do Jo kiresldoed, - 27 “ ,' ,r 0 do Tlcknor’s honariiold wL * Jr * p ” ttal WCTt '' ««■ If. bj tockhSt, 10 s:- CO- M Wood st. . - * -i ' BJSST WEBSTER’S DVA DBIMJSD QUARTO DICnOSiRV i . ; • J-r fc UBAl),7B 4lhtt. AdciHo M.i«.>r. r ‘ . - • V'ALNDT HALL RESTAURANT, XAEONIC HA IX, FIFTH 6TX£ET, * JOSBPH PBIOZBK A__ PROPRIETOR. •* LL THE DELICACIES OF fil TITS SEASON, prepared by the moat penanced cooks, aerTmi op at U>» short eat' do AQEmUp • tica, from .»■ SIXO’GIOOH A. M. UNTIL TWILVK O'CLOCK t* M ' " AH articles In tbs Hue, peculiar to ike Jmluw ... - South, reedred daily by Express. »nJ (erred nuto orfl^° e '- * Business tasa will flod tbs table at WALNUT l!*it i tbat thee could desire. *'wa UAM. ** AarWoolesals Depot for Oysters, pub. Gam* ' . ~ • la u.y ku ' SiUd y *,;; QMOEiuEs-ioois^riiunr & - s - 14 . 160 bb!> S. O. Molasm; I’6 b««*Primo Rio Coffee * w, • r* 5 bU Ball » 160 dozen Common to Fine* „ 100 down Painurf Con * Pfoocnr. 60 do^rnU-^ortedi^ do dcT* ’ do do: , . |WbwPwrieurcb{ W toßtorCwdta; jssa^jss^^^,, * —-' **• Blaus k co. -'-V Eijtt B^rs;, 1 & °'cr^, [ ‘^j^^^. , -' : ■ FadenJ J QnctT J ■ < '—-—— ’ iSa* . .-•■ wiATsrjfSSSHSr".^ triHE "i&ZL* -Z^"****' "**-«* w *“» 1 MtTRPHY~i **»'*SsaS - B-u*-.*™, gRJ- — -JL BU CitTskiN hMui; tASHPt! —Tr MKatBMBt orjhe taricM .!!f' lareo taad,utd WU •' •"• * '. ,W*US> BIbDLK lo(K «[••/ —.■ . 7«Brth»tn«X. ‘ insurance. 1)3,730 97 100,000 OO $709,789 37 Junes c. iifuvl, Tfceopbilos Paulding, Jomeatraquair, WiH[a.-n Eyr*, Jr-, J- P. I'ecijton, Jueliua P. Eyif-, Samuel E. Stofcea, Henry Sloan, James B. Mclads Hiutnas 0. Hand. Hubert Burton, Jr., John B. Semplo, PUUt/g, I». T. Morgan, •* J-T. Logan, ** IUTIN, President. • HANI), Vice Presides t. A-MWKnu, Agent, 95 Wotvatmit Pittabo Capt. Mark StrrJUjc, B. al. Kier, John &. Diiwurtb, Francis Selirru, Wm. B. Uaf a, Jobs Sbijtton. falter Bryant,- j. o. corpitt, Agent, ler Third and Wood atrwte. J- L. READ, 7S foarth sL