B< I* ¥ AHNESTOCK A Co., late ofthefinn ■«ijndMla nrasgtol. Do.«, «n>«r Wood ud foom* * . ,i r p * •£* 'V TOHJS P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAIc Brio P»inU,Oil«.T*rntib«* •°' l OyMtola, K». . - Mmt, nnrilUfb. ■ .■ ' , nu^lrU. • *‘i ■" ■ . „ ■fo 7 : - V ’.*,*'*• *>h; .;,^v <1:. •- y\ • ; 1 ‘• ■ vliy- 1,: .\ . * • V-* V \ * ' . \ X?. GORDON, Secretary Western Inenr \ ' -' '' -' XT: GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Fran k la>anuM» OMBpur, maer Wooi . | 3* /uhi»av\.>«-*.,.• ' .35** | & ■> v;V4f!jfek •At i -«4 •• ,'--?<]» *' f *•*'•l '•'* * *iS -...■,5: : >&'- : ' : ;-''.''ar' : «l *T-. vf|i&v*'V<\*k*T*S; ?-v\ if’H’ "■*« .•*s:; **:•■ l ;*; *>.& \ 'b'.'s v?: -;- 1 ?; •■.- • (% «f4> «.ri-v. '* V.v o>* f.!.^f§H#, s®^3slS§ •• •• t -b Si’xc’iv- •». j v: .|*; '-tTrr V^s. . 1 •& y&v:..- .•• : *'v* : * : /t : >«; ;: ’:f\ :■.. ; : -i : l >:-•'' '■< 5-v^.;.’ ] i -:V* > >A .jv>»j. y 'V *• '*i,' '* T r ' ~ - *1 *- *..8 &T' ; X'';l 1. - y.KS^jM /.> v >'v-jr-v. -*&*.«»« •!»sbj| Jp j * OuZ I —-'-r : nESTA^LJIsi^Et) 0 IN 1786. of o«rb*n Oil. So. 187 Übm/rtmintubgrtb.Pv j^Stelyd *~COj M‘UJ • .aM tlsattfttftsNr* or ImA, burgh*. - •; _ - - T SOHOONMAKEH, MANUFACTUBER rr •»« mßH«rtci»2« i» , 80. wo»j«t.ritMttTrt.r».. .<«Mri 1 BPais U, OavbrtttnO’ * a conwr TTocxS *dRAUNA REITER, WHOLESALE AND uw gAiannwmUtifConwTof IlUttymigt pteit «t», .Httrtwrgh. . '_ _• ■ • t: -' oouteettr so bead •fBU cad complete Mwitanlof bnn MedMawy MedkiftC Cbett*, Patftumry, cad cU ertideeper* tetotagtoto Yrn\mm : agftiJcMcinpiiC'ilpUw ccrefally cempoopdedctcU konru .../yiV .;'• V ' y Jcfcly ©MVood ttnet ud Virgin kll*7,TUb**t&T* Staltn. fciuiiulni b-iuch. T BBOH & HUTCHINSON, Commission Xi art fbcwarilag •- lUrchaato, dcalm liVntn fie, aarvaGbmk nov. rab.fWDa, Batter, ud B«*da, Qo&uDrlad Fruit, and FrodaS wmblli; Umlmwli VaaUjFloat'nlviy* on relrt»r»Ud Fatantad Paul Btonfe r-lklfc'Uf B*eo*d aad 14$ Utweta Woojj—A PltMbttrgh, Pa. ap2Jyd fyur -WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. v> OOLLIH3, Forwarding aad Dealer la Owe, Baiter, Lake! JTiib tad Prodnee geaerelljr, M WoodeUabora Water, Plttrbursta. mjgl J‘ B. OANFIELT), XATJ3 OP WARREN, • OinOktiommMop and Torwvdtoc-Merchant, and Wbdteala Bader la Weelara Boauna. Chocee, BntUr, Pot uid f*art Ift,uul Wfatern Prodoc* wneraUy.. front at, r4men nauUj fieLTatMT Wood, PiU«burglu~' DAVIH .0. UKUBST, FLOUR, PltO doc*, ProrUiou utd Oomnlaloa Merchant, No. 2fiT Liberty etreet, corner oTHaad, PlUiborih, gjne hi* atten tion to tbe.eele of no??; Pork, Bacon. Lard, Oheeae. Batter. Grain, Brtotf Pridfe! Bqedt, fee, to. ~~~ mpoctfnlly adtSdted- Alex.; iorsyth, (successor to . Socsytlr * Scott,) Forwarding and Ootuataloa Mar chant, Dealer In Wool. UidM, Floor, Bacon, Lard and Lard OH aod Prodaea tana rally, Ho, 7ft Water at. PUtabqrxfa, fa. Tj'AUkR WAREHOUSE.—J AS. GARD- El.lKCilt'WbQieeala, Dealer ,la Flour, ProrMoo* and Produce nMflHj.ita. d,SeT«Oth etreet, tolweeh Liberty •ud SnHUakLPUtabargh, Pa- t . •yiao—icaah:.\.i.. , .... -tartly IDDIiB " WIUT3 & CO., General Com mlaeloi Mac-chan U and Dealer* la Groceries and Pro duce, No.lß&UbactfstraeVPlt&duirKhtP*..-.! ratoriagoa rntaed,'-: -i'.. v-;."/ del&lydawT i JSSS?J^SS!S2: FINNEY.Agent Eureka Insurance Co., 10-BoLAWatat attack.. . ..' ... A a;* O ARBI JIB , SECRETARY Wnosylranta laranbeir Company 4 ©f-PlUiborgh, Soottf BnUdtefcToorthtreat: . I AkIUHL L. MARBIIEJJj, Secretary Citi- I iMiPlßNnßCiQoapisy, Hviitr itrat 7- A. MADEIRA', Agent for Delai ■ MntaalloapraacAQo-rO Wafratroat.- • THOS.' J, HUNTER, Agent Earners’ and 3Udiahfca*tnwraocaOa,aOWatcratraet. TOSIIUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental t/ ' ; ? Agent Great Wert- Ew« araltuiarax£»o»,eT Froctatrack ... ®atp»to. OOBINSONA CO., Dealer in Carpets, &c-, Xfrjfcg Fifth «-.r •• ••• 1M 'MeCUNTOOR, Haalor i nuGiitnM. •• •?_ — 1 I- V-" wTdV'SK H. H>CALLCa, . DEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, JUfflHOfilAt- yp.CT Jgarthstreet naarWoodr-^ IR13&&M X*air, OfiW* Foortb PiroamrgH,- t%. ttot»i7*»b *g- ROBERT M’KNIGHT,. JW.-COBOTT. AT rUiv.imdSoUdlor ©t tb« Buk ot PiUrt»cr*fr,Eo..UO ■ftofthjtwe>»PimknrglL ?.,:■•••• -*v - ***»•-•■ JOSEPH S. &A. P. AIGRRISONVAT- Offlc©'No,»s ftmrtb «L, mv Wood, eiuibatfihir ' «y« - Bcfi ©oola. *• ntf TttU^-r^w.viroyßT. B^SJj.S23. ( 2fsr|S eSjIJS« IMWOr U«*k, Nortn-Mrt connt RmrttMd ■ i >«iin rtrirfiTifi r —**•- {S Dealer laStaplo t/ # bnr.tfottia, tlgo of th*oritfo*l B*©Ulr», -NoT4 Btr—t. PUUborgtu . _ ILrpALMBH. No. tO5 Market Street * DealctLa Bonnet«, tUt*. 8lr»w TrlmnJng^mod &cr»« OocxSf g»nenUtjr.' ffiarrtajre. CirHage' ind tf agorfiinnfaelory. ivsxaPHß»B t Ajpent,; . jtVfcM Strft and Diamond ;Altt y, \lTooLDrrap6ctfany.mfoim 'VV 'MfeUdtetlMif i»v:bekt*4 a* atxmtJazsSKL' ud teareremsd tba hnluam «f Oarrla** naua< te-•» » tsMoUonlsiiirwaini ; cf«U'4ttcrlptfaß4laclQdlßg*Uvork.fcr Iret MerchAnta* < %lddßt'*teaa«a«Be»o< tte patreanM.UbanllyW' ' «to«aSmtlfowWto attfcafald «t*adof•«Bl*alo» * C** hateoMaaUwHatrtwwl* ttettteaaa* car* U«d Wtitw titan loMlhUotdm » bm*afore»teTtfi«a£ - curtdO»*#arfi«a«fUial»rt *ad Wb* ““P* . ' v4}»*ctt trid Carfi«f • Factory. . /OBSIOUt BBOTBBR A OPh * / UrmtT ef J Utiuea Strutt, • citt. «rr‘flirLl>' BKSraCtFPIXY IN- ggm» VV" tan their frVods,iadlbs pnbUc grp^iSEsßCZ BSB3£S&aß3ffsaabSS?sasr^%. limiil inf JlnliTn Repair* will slsoU attended to on (K_ um wytit Unti. ■ thing in nil Mf bo«tßiitnPoloindHbwl etoflr tbsy M®»J* dMtcSanU*h«fef«rlJrtn *tth tM? P* tron ** € p&Esfttana. CAN BE CONSBLTED l Ayss«i,S*aatlaißranarttt.la»/-: • ■ ion udwmw. Mtntt — . JOHN THOMPSON * CJO, ITODSK.PAISTEBaOtAZIEKS.AND H <*RAtffF nl V >s * ygSp BTfIBBL. fllitnfralalJßK Tuntfottaa, VattUh, Jaittn -nd- gatlUh faUat W# £ow*par*dt®OdWl CWoci tr Pitattrt, Drw«UU«; '2tban at tbadwrtol. «*«,•* wo-bat* « mtu which rtlado b« BtMm. PahdM wiU«Taw»n*y by ptUß| ELvLtaigoad»l«*»*-• . : ■ •-» n*Mly *’ „;>.Foa»tarj»«r ■',/• LONOAbANE. Sons* AND SIGN PAINTERS, £i^%*r*szisiF’ a '£ssp itmuSi KMM 'SSsai’^SS^^SSS SSEwiKSS 4-SpU« »S£^*^2fSrwS B«sawßggß» r ." i ; ■ • •'•• -■ : rfaao»- TJ> - EDMONDSON «d,9B JElo Vhkd ndDMtcn, -.V;; paott BraAL 'spttiHa . • WoaUaoUdltho «U*uloaor patchMvMoSSr Urp Mdwgfcdrtock. ' . y-;: - -;uotffctad : *:^' ;r --.'"' - c^ifedSS? 1 V.-TU-.W Oommissun, tit. " HITCHCOCK, McCOEKHT & CO., [Buttw on to lCo.y Forwarding and Commission Merchants, . ; , And Wbcdsnk tmim lo Prod*e»i Flow ud Wool, 3'fl. 153 JVwtf and 122 fircoiultf. PMifomA, Jte. >pl:lyd~«>,9U* UUltntir •»., PUtibur*h, Pi. WHOLESALE GROCERS . UD COMMISSION MKRCHANTI DKALKRBIN FZiOUR AND BACON, Tin Plate and Tinner's Stod*. AND" - PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jyllaflj stiingi* r. ntnr».ini. a. vsnieu. SPRINGER BABBACGH * CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DKALEE3 IN Wool,lfides,ProVißioiu<a>duce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. •' • ' MoAT.Pm A CO., fUUof J.fl.fjech, HeAtpla A PUubnrgh.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND . . FORWARDING MERCHANTS' Levee sad. Washington Avenue, WYANDOTTS CITY, KANSAB TKHIUTURY, .. JU(P£RKNCES: • Jocephß. Leech' A 00, and PiUibenh UercheaU cener* •By- Li- 1 , - jylltdAwlyT tuns R. H. SMXST4V, T EWIS* EDGERTON, (Successors to D. JLJ T. Uorpta A Co,) WholanJ* Grocer, atx) Oommbatoa Merchants, 107 Wood rtrcet, Pitabnrßh. . mr2 HENRY S. KINO, (LATE OP TIIE , firm of Kina A Uoortteed,) Oommlaikm Merchant, end Dealer in Pi* Metal and Blooms, No. 76 WaterAtreot, t*. lou Market. Piitabargh, Pa - * ap!9 • 'A. ATHARBTr(SUCCESSORTOHAR JT3u* dy,JoaMAOaACoQUßtaataa tad Yorwanlla# Mer» «uutt A{*atof thaMaidiaoQ and Indianapolis Rallraed, car* perFlratand ferry «U,glttabtKgh,P*. Jaififclyd ' TjUJWAED T. MEQKAW, GENERAL JEI Commission Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer !a Mean* tatlnradTnlawvi, Imported nadanmftHefagay, Banff', ir., 'Aa, No. *4l Liberty itmi, opposite the head of Wood, PUt* bcrgtyPa. mhl£ly i Grocers. Tabs, imu, a*.. LITTLE A TRIBIULK, .JIMtS TfcIKBLX. *^y uoLBB A LIS O&OOEKS AND DEALERS i Fltrar, B«eoB ( Clieeee, A Prodneei »16 1138E00BD CT- MTTSBURfIII. T>OBBHT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, X%> Prodnce *od OiToirefarira Merchant, No. 134 front :»P*et, beec-Wood, fa. apagStaithfldd,Plttobargb. , . . .. jumt«>nnn> ...Timm nor 6. JOHN YLOYD 4 CO., WHOLESALE 'Groomtod Ootumlcdon UerrhutU, No. 173 Wood and ,d liberty attest, PittsbnrgL. ~ ' ' Jel6 JOB* WAtr ... VtLKtB. TSTATT * WILSON. WHOLESALE GKO i f * OEM, ComniUrioa MercbenU «u| Pceien in rro daOecnd Tfttabarvh MinnfiwlarA, No- 309 Liberty street, Pmrtar»h. . , Jn» ISAIAH HICKEY A-0(>„ WHOLESALE Qtccot, OMi>al«i)wMwdMttit»,ittl tliriOT In Product, Bq|ElM«ritrt,nd©Ftaitwn«« > l l nm)mli- TOT SI. MoC UTCHEON WHOLE TT BALE Grocer, Produce tod Oaamterton ;Mereb*nt, not! Dealer in Pittsburgh tdasafeetorod Article*. No. 15t» Liberty nwi,«Twr of ttwwr ay, Pitiabargb. Pt. ~myh Atwell, lee t co., wholesale Qcnocn, -Prodnen end Oommlwkm ilerclanU, and IMitnla Plttita|blhufiKtßiM,l(o, 8 Wood street, bo tww Water and Front st, Pittsburgh. • ap!B lost. s. tonsoir. B s ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE v tirocen, OommWonMerchants,end Dealer*ln alt. of ProrMnixs, Prodacs nod .Pittsburgh Mnoobctnrw, ag. art liberty street, Pittsburgh. Jelftlyd T* OBEHTH. KINO, WHOLESALE GRO- JtV CKB,Ob»m!*don.llettb»jrt,,nbd Dealer Is Pfathefs, fish, floor, utd all kinds of Country Prodoc*, No. HI lib erty street, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pn. liberal ad- Tapces made od ooprignaants. Jsfclyd • T>OBERT‘ DAIZELL_£ CO., WHOLE •: l\j Bill grocers, OnamlMtbn sad Forwarding Her cSnt* sad Desists In rrodobeead Pittaborgb Manufactures, Sf. Si Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . myf Krai Katatr-flarnta. tnt,ur>;< WARD, TpkEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, 1 / goods, Mortgages sad nil saccrttlas for money. Parsons end ptuenre loans through my Agency, os reason able teens. ’ • Those wishing to Inrsst Their money to good advsntaea, jMh always find first nnd second dna’paper at my oOe% for Alleotmasafcnflo’nsnDd intei'ilens strictly confident!*). DOenOEANT STREET, opposite fit Pul's Cathedral. ; jslfltf - r Kooterlltg, Ac. YIT S. RENTODL, 20 8L Clair rtreet, fY '« DealerlaKellgibhe «nd'Mi*rsllani»wi« By*i, end Depository of American Tract flotlstj'f PnMteattvoe, mrl&dswtyp _ WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO , Suiii/ffiAfii, Blank Book Msxmlhctafere nod Job ytln**m, Ph. STWood street, PitUbargfr, Pa. . t a*3» in ! C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR,, TO ri« A Badler,) Wh'nlmsli ;n»d Betnfl Peeler In fear Ax, tottooery nod Piper Hsatf ngs> Tsdatsl street,fithdoor A B. of Market fiquryAUegfcuy, Fa. .-V; :‘J t - JOHN 8. HXVISONJWOKSELLBft AN 1) BUUooer,stMieaMMtd.SMi«pn.AAfMW» Vo. 63 Market SU eet, oenr Fourth, HKdSfiftfSi ' ; aYAOO., BOOKSELLERS^.NiI STAr TIOWBS, No. t>B Wood street, next door to lbs 6or* Mr of Third, Httsbargh, Pn. _ Ifcbooinnd lAw Bookecoo' stnatfy onhnnd.- ' r- - v L.KEAIi, BOOKSELLER AND STA , • TIONEIt. W 0.78 Apollo Bolldlngs. r UNT * MINER, BOOKSELLI add BUtldtwr,M»eoolc Sell, FVth etoeet. yputntttttfc E* ttr n i t o re* 3Ttirn I tnrJ• WQOLVBALB AND USTAIL. ;i H, P.DESBAFF, HI BOWBBV, (Whol.i.l. War. 110ni.,1 ! .ad 440 PE ABt, gl„ (Ret.ll Stor.,) ; TO BI ■ ' 49* DilUofTwwtr-Tk* Doifat*fetaMod at Wholoul PrtMOatiboßowory• •- •'— '\ "’ .-, libsewocKl, " * < * • MAnOQASt AED DUOS WAUIUf . ■■* p Aau>R V P v ntt i itrs b, Yn'BrocataUa, Dalalne aod Ftak Can •«•» »d cwaow# ynrnUot*lo*t«t#irfoty- Al*»»r - - - I • v BffllfKtn CHAMMXR PUMMTtrBE - . 1 7 ff ;. dpilMOt' OoaUD ]IaJD» MoSSAND'WiutXBOEK ! Alto. leather Bfdoand BacbJlnE.PaiUfttyretnlaia Bof*Djtdr *aad* > aadP*UtitBelt&ockiof Cfedlee. - '. .. . .... > Dealer* will Hod at th« above Horn, tbo Urge*i boa »n —mtnwntrrfiny MUblWußfoiia-Daw'Tbrk, andean boy eltbttet whole**!* or rat*H«' cheaper than at aey other hoot#in the dty..-.—r- -~V - - an?;ramd x. : * JAMES W>- WOQpy^jnLl^ 1 fURRIT 0 JfB'CHAI R 8. t, BETAJLr^ — |'• ‘‘ ttytoof- .■■■S.‘- • .2* y- ; .: ) BQSSWOOO,*IAHOOAOT£XD WALIfUT* , ; - i ! piEl/m3,'CniUBßEfl AKP DINIHQ BOOMfI, | r -.;j' -■ ■ g^T l tff ■ is HEW TOBK ABB PHTBABELPHI A. *■. ■ !■','• -.i&iitj ... i i o vs& p s io ss. V- Mgnw^iupw 7;;;•>&;* .-“ ROTEU AHD BTIAMIOATH ITuiwwl) Nos. »*»» • , ’ &i£l ?^t%i«3?a PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNIN Manufacturers. RESET GEBWIO) No. 489, comer Pena ctml ~lFafattt Street!, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturer of hemp and MANH.LA BED CORDS. HESIP AND TARRED S from yi in, to Inch, Fine and Common Packing Tarn, Tarred mod Span Tarn, Bull and Beil Cord, Wool Twine, Broom, Tying and Sewing Twine, Flax and Cotton Seine Twine, Ac. - enpply oftbeaborearitdaecoMtaotlyonband dr made to order at the loweat cath price*. )a2T;lyd .* WELLS# FUDDLE * CO.# 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., TITHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. f" Ordera eolidted frem thetrade, and promptly ship ped a* per fattrnctloM. .TteOT'■ flmonth*,or 6 per oest.dlacoantfbi'caah. ; ae2S:lydlwT ' ' ' , CART W RIGHT A YOUNG, (Bnccwion to John Cartwright,) MANUFACTURERS and Importers of Pocket and Able Cutlery, Surgical end Dental In *trument*,Gana,Pi*tol*,ltthiijgT»ckle,ia,Na.6« Wood ■trceL TheygtewapedalsttenuootothemamilaetnrlDgof Trance, Supporter*. Ac. Jobbing and Repaing with pnno toallty axtd despatch. spirally W. CMW*.. WADSWORTH—.......w. S- MAeUSTOCH. CRIDGE, WADSWORTH A CO., Patent Oscillating Engines Portable Engines and Boilers of all Sizes, iir, pa. Works at Koktb Bto op tax Auamccr, • mplfelj 7_ ALLBQHEKY CITY UOORBBAD & C 0.., American, Plain and Corrugated, GATjVANIZED BHK.KT IBONV PorHooflnc, Gotterieg, Spouting *e. Agents for TToog*u, Wilson A Co., 13! Wood street, will here attention. JAMES IRWIN, MANUFACTURER OF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid: Bweet Spirits of Nltm Nitric Add; II oil loan's Anodyne; Muriatic Add; Aqua Ammonia, FFF; Nitrous do Fowler's notation; my 3 May be Land tUolis ltVin A Bona, 57 Water ctreet j.o. kuis i l. joes’®*.—- n. jonnon. PERRIN * JOHNSON, manufacturer* and dealer* in T Tf E. CHILDS* CO’S PATENT ELAS- If; # TIO FIRE AND WATKRrPUuOF CK3LENT EPOFINO, IOTnoO Eraser. Pittsburgh, Pa. ocHMU WILLIAM TATE * BOS, PLUMBER AND OAS FITTER, No, 10 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and Federal atraut, ander* •enili Bxeetslor IlaU, Allegheny.' A9~Kref7 deealptlon «f Fittings (or Water, flee and ttrem,. onSUy JOHN CA9PBKLL, ©- Mancfactukeroe BOOTS l^* nndSUOESof every deecrt|itfen, No.U 8mll8&Ll etmc,PitUbttrgh«Pn. ocSblyd fEluatcal. IST Jaw STOCK PIANOS Ac MELODKONa ' - Selected for the Fill Trade from the celebra ted manufactories of CHICKKRIIiO *BQSI,Bo>te«H HAVEN, BACON A CO, A A.Q.QALB A CO^ WOODWARD A BROWN AND W. P. EMERSON, Boston, aodotbrr dUtiogoiabod rinao Forte makers, nil of which will be eold at- mano (actorere priove end . irhmmtel. present stock haa been selected by the A, mbeviber pereonally, Sad every * Plano Is warrant/*) to be perfect to every particular, and wlti b« aohl at Ins price* than hare ewer breo oflrrsd la this city. PIANOS TO BENT. Firo bow- and second band Pianoe to not at $2, $.l, $4 $5 pec month. JOHN Q. HELLOfi, "* . No. *1 Wood street, JeSdAwT between 4lh and Diamond alley. New music.—the Atlantic tele graph UAKCU, by Franct* 11. Brown, with n cor net Ukraeee ; for » Fte**, I* wtßlox (Apart wUb It at Kartcra cort, a*4 M* porrMFi In 4tf fuixte or groetrim, from good Iwn**, TM rhftaatf f* *•**>»( (b* Mo*te Him* of Ml) JOII* 11. MKI.bOR, 81 Wy Him •nlMOll'«ri rt» Mrrtnre, {(wm porcbucdwnna two >**»••«?' for |32t,*n by 8.0. Porter, mailed poet-paid from the “Old EaUbiUhed Plaoo Depot” of. CtUfttOTT* BMJMK, . r M Wood ■!„ 2d door above slb - 49* A apleitdld Mewtmeat of PIANO FORTES now ar firing. . ■ . - eeS THE GOLDEN HABP.—a collection of . Ilyina, TunttChaota, abort axu) ttrj Anthima, kt for /Sabbath Schoota,Bodal Gathering* add the Dome Circle, by I*. O.ltaeißoe, (author of the Goulrtt Wreath.) :-Tbla Dew and valuable work far Sabbath Scboob, cootalne 600. Ilyina, Tone* and flolect 5 Piece*, for AanlvenarlM, Monthly Concert*, Ronday gchooT Oelebratlon*. *od other apodal oeeadlin*.. fh*nyiD* andThoeghate boencboaen irith apodal rigartt* pantr, aweelaaea Dad alppUcUy.. JnttpablUhedAbdforaateattheßttalcatorOof '' JOHN H^JIEhLOR, . ae7 .... Wood atreet. NOW IS THE TlME.—Families in Alle gheny City WteMeg to Icy Id tholr WINTER STOCK OF COM., wm rl «.^r.^ t «*»u^ niay : ooAL BEroT Corner Andewam at afidHailrood, '' l • When they will be rfoptilled with the beet qaallty of EimUNOus or cannercoal . • , , Brought to tbla city. fuiafcrO ' ■':i . W. aTßcOlqrq. Ir\Ruas. “T I t ■. _Cn«i tMttr.. ! JUrabuJßoot, i " '"Camphor. “* 'ArTOW Rod, } Cl trie Add. - Com Arabic, CalomeUCßtig.) .;Oal^l*bioor|c*,; CardamomSeeda, .lodidePoU«% Xpeom Ralta, lodide Irw, ' ... JdAOKEOWN A IWIiNTv: ' M 107 liberty etreet. BAGS, BAGS.—Sesmle.. on hand. TbeteadeMUpUad et Boatoo prlcee; freight aa!B • ■ UITCHOOPg, MoOKEERY k 00. lANCX OASIMERES j; arror r*c«ivei> at C. HASSON LOTP3, •aC;i'-..'- j.'U-'l l >; 1 ! -• * .krkat.iW jL/ apdfotraalaby ;■ aeO AAA&EAAIB BTEAWWBAPPINGPA* KA\J id4K«dl«m JaatreeatndawdfrwaateKt oumfoctorera 1 Paper- Varehosaeor Jt2o corperMarkataad Second rta. /“IODFISH—2 Ics. in store hnd for'Kile by yyj«» j.b.oanfielp. PEACHES— 60baakets to arrive thwmorn lag. for Ml* low by • DAVID C nEBBST, , Mil ' eoroer liberty and Head itmU. fittsburrt ' "pUßliaiffib DAILY AND WEEKLY BY a. siDSii-s ec co.. ran run, anon sKuarmn. g*-TUKl>AlLrQAZETTEiilMoldaiXaotpaprrinV\f Wit, and haring anerSauixamUstion amongstthcputineti wen, and reaching all dastu, it ofavinducementito adver tiser* a* the beet medium through Kfttch to, reach the public. JtZrTBB WEEKLY GAZETTE it issuedevery Wednes day and Saturday, on a targe blanket sheet, and contains its addition tothenewsof the «w*j a (artfully prepared and reliable revert c/the Markets, commercial aruTmokeiary of. afirt, ana an accurate Bank Jude ZAxL, corrected meJdyfor this paper—making it the belt Commercial Ifevsrpaper in (hi West DAILY—Six Dollars per me am, payable la sdruee, or UU cent* per week, payable to the Carrier*. WEJ&LY—Two DoUara per annnm, payable In advance. Olabe an farnUbod oa the following tenor F-ror coplea one year •—— —~JS 00 U “ " “ —— 10 00 lwenty* 4 •' “ 00 Aad one to the person getting op the dub free. . payment* ore strictly require)!, and no ps par will be seat after the time is op to which It was paid. Rales of Advertising, 1 Equate of 10 lines, 1 60 1 “ “ “ 2 “ ———76 1 “ “ “ 3 u 100 1 - « « 1 week 176 1 •* “ M 2 “ - 300 l “ - “ a u 400 1 “ ♦* « 1 month— 600 1 “ .... S « 700 i - " 3 « aoo 1 * 4 M - _.lO 00 1 “ “ - fi “ J 2 00 1 “ ** - 12 “ —...—20 00 Yearly advert tsers are entltlodtoouMfoan, change able at ploamre, per anntnn ...25 qq with Cotattebleorico. Sepailatior or Cora V. LJ Hatch asd me Hubbard.— Cora'V. L. Hatch, who a year or more since gained a wide notoriety as a trance speaking medium, and her Dr. Hatch, hare separated. The prominence which Mrs. Hatch has occnpled amoDgSpiritaaUitflhaagiT* en the matter much importance in tbo jsyes of this class of our citixens. The causo of this separation is differently stated by the friends of the parties. Dr. Haleb states that opto July lost they lived very happily together; that daring that month ho went West; and, while absent re ceived as bo expresses it, a beautiful“an affection ate letter.” Cat upon his re(arn,or soon, after she loot a decided dislike to him, would havo noth ing to do with him, nor scarcely speak to him. Since that time they had lived separately. At the Doctor’s request she placed herself under the direction of some friends of both parties, and one of thorn—a prominent chemist—obtain ed from Mrs. Hatch a promiso not to come be fore the publio until the difficulties were adjusted. A week ago lost Sunday, however, she was re quested to lecture at Clinton Hall, Brooklyu, in a week from that lime. She at first refused, but subsequently sent word that she would comply. Tho lecture was to bo free, and a collection ta ken for the benefit of the: society.' At the time appointed for tho meeting, an audicnco was pres ent, but Mrs. Hatch did not appear. Mr Mc- Parlan, who baa the chief management of the meetings, received and read publicly a Idler from her, in which she expressed regrets at not being able to' fulfil her appointment; and said that Dr. Hatch had expressed (bo determination to prevent her holdiog a meeting by forcihlemea mrtt, and under the circumstances, she did not wish to appear. In the original the words/or cibU mtasurrs are underscored. Dr Hatch af firms that he never used threats, but upon bear ing of her appointment, went to the chemist referred to, and told him be did nut wish her to speak ; but If she insisted, not to prevent her; and that he subsequently called upon his wife, and told ber (be saute thing, and offered to go with her ornot, as she chose, if she was deter- mined to speak. The Doctor’s theory of the tuaiier is, that his wife Is jx>x*(s»ed of demoniacal influence, and he further believes, if we under stand him correctly, that this is the inevitable result of such tnedioroship as hers; that under this influence she has become reckless of moral principle, as hare nearly all others of her class. The writer of this has been shown a list of 'forty trance-tptaktnp mdiumt, of both sexes, which will soon be made ptthlio, who hsve either sep arated from their husbands and wives, or are Uviog in extreme unhappiness. The list includes must of the prominent speaking mediums of the couotry Some women have abandoiyd their husbands for other ‘‘affinities.” One who has figured in the recent Free-Love Conventions is act down as having husbands, both of whom are living; and one woman traded husbands with a sister spiritualist. The male medium* are represented as of |be same sort. A friend of Mrs. Hatch, in whasediooso she has been visiting a good deal siaen the separa tion, represents ber as extremely Afraid of the Doctor and sajs that upon one occasion, when he was seen coming from the house, “she turned as pale as death and trembled tike an aspen leaf, and begging the privilege of conecallng herself, hid in a bedroom ” Some of the friends of Mrs. Hatch do ootbesilaie toexpress thcirconviction, very freely, that nil tbe devil there is in the matter bslongs on the other sldo of tiic house. Dr. Hatch was married to l his present wife—his foarlh one, we believe—about two years ago. He was upward of forty and sbe about sixteen. The marriage at the time, we believe, was un derstood by them to be a spiritual affinity os well as a legal onion. The friends of Mrs Hatch claim that it was unnatural and produced by psychological influences, add not by spiritual affinities ; that since the marriage Mrs, Hatch has been compelled to lccturo too muoh—often when physically unfit to do aoy-the Doctor reap ing therefrom a largo pecuniary benefit.— Ect. riing I‘ost. Ttic Coubt.—The Comet whiefi U now viaible in the nbrlh-weflt v region of the he&Tena o short time efter anneet, vu first didoorered on the 2d of lut June, by Prof. Donali t in Florence, Italy. It wm also discovered hy Henry M. Perlthnrst, Esq., of Perth-Amboy. New Jersey, Jone 29. A very striking charaeteristic of this comet was, when first discovered, its extremely slow motion. The great distance of the comet, and (Co direction of Us motion, as seen from the earth, combinod to render its apparent geocen tric motion very small. In consequence of Its slowness of motion, its period of visibility will be very great. . It has already been -visible throngh a felosoope nearly two raooths and a half; and it will probably remain in sight for a considerable length of time yet. The bead, or ilar of the comet, appears about equal to a star of tbo second magnitude; and as It has not yet reached the perihelion (that point nearest to the eao)of Its orbit, it will yet be considerably brighter, and present a splendid appearahoe. Its tall, as viewed with a small telescope magni fying about eight times, wns -about 4 or f> degs. in length on Sunday evening, tho 12• Several parabolic elements have, been compu ted, hut as these differ considerably^’.from. each other it is thought, wilh mqoh .probability, (hat the comet moves in an ellipse of modern eooen tricity, and hence that-iU timo of revoldiion around the'sun ianot very great, t The elements ’ correspond withthmisofthefintcomet of J 827, and with those of 1704. r This wllt mako the period of revolution about 81yean. --The period of-fid-years comprehended, between: 1764 and 1827 wiliembraoe two returns to ita perihelion. The difference of half w'year:la within the limits of pertorbatiofl. : This wOl.make its return, previoulttd f 1827- inl79s.;lfthUbeils'truß period, return may he* experted-atbut or 1890. Time wilTsoon determine these questions. ■ IVith thii period ita ; meaii'distance nrom the sun will be about the same as that of Sftttun; and wheaU Oiaaplißlion. (great est dislanoe from the sun), of Its orDlt,,it .will bis *abbot ;'tha mean dlsUnce oflTranas,; / ' Datid TBOwNßinaa. . PAXBNI USATHKB FUL- a. ■ TnCUafo orranof BMiUrDoaniriu ran | JTJaaraiimtotf (hMMl«ratia**ia*W)k traßwKinin p»«7«fiTllisa»ii!tai*op if«l , SEPTEMBER 18, 1858. Tub Gold Regions or Ka»Bas. —The infinites imal net result of gold digging in lowa and Min nesota during iho last few months, has indis posed the public to lend a Tory ready ear to the story of the discovery of rich placers in Kansas, but tho evidence now appears to be sufficient to establish tho truih of the general statements upon the subject. Yesterday we were shown some epecimes of gold found on the surfaoe of of tho ground near Piko’a Peak ,by Mr. H. H King, of Kansas City, who obtain ed it of a retarded miner. - Of its genuineness there oould bo no doubt. It had the true Cali fornian look, and inclosed small particles of qoartx, indicating that at some period it had been associated with a targe mass of that speies of rock. Mr. Richard, an old mountain-trader, who ar rived at Knasas City a few days since, hasoom munnicated to the Journal of Commtrctj of that plaee, some interesting factsin relation to the success of the minera. The point where most of the washing has been done -is on a small stream about fifty miles from Pike’s From $o to an ounce ($l6) is the usual product of a days washing. Two men of Mr. Riohard’e acquaintance, with but limiied facilities for working, bad, in one week,, washed out over SGOO. Id many instances the dirt had averaged 18 cents to the pan. As yet there has been no systematic mining, the miners having no cradles, no Tegular washing pus, no “toms,” no supply of picks, and no means of sharpening such tools as they have. The specimens exhibited were what is known in California as “float gold', washed ont from the'lower parts of the streams. At Kansas City several parties were forming at the latestadvices to proceed at once totbe mines. A company of about forty in number, mostly Frenohmen, were about to start under the escort of CoL Bent, Bent's Fort being not far from the new gold region. Other parties are forming with the view of proceeding to the mines early noxt spring. The emigration thither promises to be so considerable that Messrs. Campbell, merebants of Bt. Louis and Kansas City, are aboutto establish a trading-post at the diggings to supply the WAnts ; of the min ers. TKBJISi Peak, the present point of operations, is situated in West longitudo 105° 20' ondabout latitude 09° N., on tho same parallel with the mouth of Kansas River, from which it is rccon ed to he about G5O miles distant. The range of mountains of which Pike’s Peak Is the high est point, is a continuation of the range near Banta Fe, which is well known to bearich min eral district, similar in character to tho western spurs of the Siera Nevada of California. It is remarkable as being the source of the Kansas, Platte and Arkansas Rivers. The country watered by these streams, in the neighborhood of the mountains is described by Fremont as a plain, and is generally spoken of as a desert, yet the soil is excellent, capable of supporting a large agricultural and pastoral population. -r- There is an abundance of timber along the streams. ' For the present, game would be a resource against starvation, consisting ofLafTalo, deer, antelopes, etc. This Kansas gold region seem 9 to be far more iavitingthan that upon Frazer River. It lies just upon the middle line of western emigration, and those who go there may be said to ran no risk &i &U. [f they do not find gold so'abnnd ant as they anticipate, they can turn to the cul tivation of the soil, and thus contribute towards the ealablisnment of an'lmportant outpost of civilization.—AT. V. Trib l)a. LmsoAToax’s Kxpcditioh.— Her majes ty's steamer Hermes, Captain Gordon, which was dispatched from Simon’s bay sometime ago to accompany the Livingston expedition~to the mouth of the Zambesi River, has retained.— Bhe arrived in Algoa bay on the Blh Inst., and has brought intelligence from Dr. Livings ton, and ibe members of his exploring ex pedition. Dr. Livingston, in a private letter, dated Zambesi River, tbp 20th of June. 1858, addressed to Sir George. Grey, states that the expedition had safely reached the Zam besi, and having parted company with the Pearl, were about lu proceed to Tete in theemall steam launch Me Robert. Some difficulty was experienced in obtaining an entrance for the Pearl ioto the main stream of the Zambesi. Dr. Livingston says: • “Wo first attempted the branch which was described by. Lieutenant Hoskins as the most southern and most navigable branch, and though it did not lead us to the Zambesi, we found some OOor 7*> miles of navigable river. After searching forsome time at the bar of Luabo which Mr. Skead sounded Id the Herme's cutler —wefailed to find a passage; but trying, by the advice of Capt. Gordon, the river Kongone, the bar of which also, Mr. SMead sounded, we entered, and hood reached the pain stream. We then let the Pearl go on her voyage to Ceylon, and trust to getting uploTete by the Ma Robert. We have bad no fever yeL Capt. Beddingfield has had hard work of it, but he, too, continues well, and we all look forward with interest to meetlngwilh my Makaloto, who arc still at Teto, though several hsvedied during their stay by small pox. We shall leave our heavy baggage atSennC— London Tints, Auy. 27 th. Wmcßa xni Mosey Goes.—lt may seem strange to some unsophisticated persons, that as administration which desires to be thought eco* nomical, can manage to expend the enormous sum of $100,000,001) year. For the enllghtment of such people, it is proper to say that Uncle .Sam Is made to pay about twice as mneb for the work he has done, as anybody else would pay ; the profits of every ."job’' going into the pock ets of political favorites and supporters. Here is an item from one of eur exchanges: • The water WoTks of Washington City will cost $0,000,000! Unlike the local improve ments of other clUcs, tbo whole people of the country have to contribute .toward this round sum. Abd as if to aggravate the extravagance of the project, those entrusted with the work send to Europe for the Iron to be used in it. Bu efianan Democracy is an expansive commodity.” > And hero follows another : “The War Department has jast dosed a eon* tract with Snyder, of Philadelphia, to furnish sixteen thousand felt hats for thoarmy.at $2 76 each. We should like to see the soldiers wear' log felt hats worth half that sum."—Ciri. Daily Oasttte. The ronl value of these hats is about $1 50. Any ono with a email slate-and pencil may ct* >ber out the profits on 4bal transaction. Uncle Jam is very good-natured.— Phil.. Neics, Groceries.— ROD JUge Fair to Prime Bio CofT<*, 160 IlAlf-CbMU Young II; eon, Imp*rial and Flack Teas. W Hbd#, Prime Bogart, 125 BMt. Hefintd do. ' IU4 “ K.aUolaaiea, 100 •* Kattorn Syrnpa, 125 Oxi. Brat Brtada Tobacco, 25 Kg*. Six TwUt '! 20 Threw Carolina Btce, SO Kgt. Bi Carb Soda, #0 Oxi. «. «.. “ to Obla, No, 3 Largo Mackerel, to Half BbW*. ** “ SM SIdM N. Y. Sole Lentber, 20 Bhla.'lUnk Oil, 26 Oga, Pepper, 16 “ Aliptca, • to Uxft. Ground Pepper, Ml “ • “ ' Ginger, 100 Dozen Fancy ConrßrootxM,' 500 IIJU. Wrapping Paper, ; - • . With a gononl aaaortae.utof overy ardrl* iatlie Grocery fix'. In atoria tmjHpt 1 aala by r .JOIIN Fl/IYD A OQ., •el . - '• • •- - • .- - *-473 Wood atrwt.' QUALITY AND FINISH, Vm IN GOOD CASES FOR FIFTY CENTS, .ADAMS GALLERY, 1 - .•.- mjrl±6md NO. M FQUIiTU SIREBt. CABiHI A C Ambrotype and h OALLERIKB, No. 21 Ktthatrl M Market, opposite Fleming**. Dnq finished Id oil or watercotocs, ilotel and Reception Room oa tbc ground i (hotographic W» opposite Dal?**, and nr. Btei».. Pbotognphi fl.or plain. Bpedmeni flow. ‘ -mjfcdly OAT MEAL—2 bblsfresh ground oat meal of superior qnmlltT.Jnst receired and forsale. whole* ■tlodr retail,' at FRANCE'S Family Grocery and Xea Efare. Federal streetMllffirtiy city. v " j an i» PRODUCE EORSALE— -20.000 lfca. epnntrj cricod Bnlk Meat; \ : 23 ttol* « •* MeaePork; ‘ ~lfiObU.Dry Apple*: ' 2,000 nsj. country cared Bacon, In store at ' my 3 ' BfISITEB'A DILWOSTITB. >A BUS.. WHITE,BEANS ned 30 do Dry ’WApplmrecMandibeialaby B. ROBISON A CO. BLOOMS —50 tong Juniata for gale Ly *o4 , - JOHN McQILL ABON, FOUNDRY IRON-iSO tons Soft Foundiy Metal for ■Jaby. *o4 SBSBY H. OOLLIHB. rUNSENG WANTED—IO,OOO pounds for VJT which the belt znixket price, cash, will ba paid by i . ..■-. •D A VID C.HBRWT, ■ aol3 , - ' w -‘ • conwr liberty tad Hand itmtt T>YE WANTED.—The highest "cash price XV paid tor Bja, a« Ho. IBS UPrrljroMtjT TJose --- - ■ : . rid pm*. wiKTg a 00. PLAIN AND FIQDKED DE LAINES.— A goodaeaortmant Jut wyebeay ■ , i<( 1 : 74MArfcet>tt**C MAO KAREL—IOO bbln. No; 3 I*rge; :* - 80 l - 'dD . - ' ... ,-jr. fiobfdrt WO.-5 *<, tUSNRY TLOGIUBt- T>OIATOEB—S6O boah. lfeshaaxtocka ■i&Ea^K&ssisrSßS^. , ■- sJw*« -»•'•> Mt ‘*-vUKiinmi*Snm*: Merchants’ lninruu Co. or Philadelphia. WJI. V. PETTIT, Preit J>. 1. MtCAHN. Keenly. Amount of Capital Stock paid faaodlamtt4....f2oo,Qoo qo 83,421 U „ $20,423 U Insures Cargo Risks on tbe'Obio and Misdsslppi River* and tributaries. Insnres against lon or dams#* by Fire, at*o against the pout of the B**, and Inland navigation and TianaporUtton.. _ _ PUWCTUM. _ nm. V. Petit, John O. Montgomery,John M. Pcinroy, D. J. McCann, B. F. Winner, Rene GuUlon, BflaJ. I*. Woolston, John A.Marshall, Charles B.Wright, John J.Pattenoo, Bwoodt. Posey.., . ■ WM. V. PETTIT. President, E. p. WITitEB, Vico Prtrident. Dwiqhs J. McCasv, Secretary. axmxzs. Belgor, Lamb A Co., Philadelphia. Back, Morgan k Btldiblee do. Truitt, 810. k Ok, do. Pumror, Caldwell A Op, do. do. Btoinmitx, Justice k 00~ do. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 07 WATER STREET aufedtf ' ft. W. POINDEXTER, Agent Fire laiaraaea Oeapany of P.3IL A D ILP 31 A. Oharles W. Bancker, Adolph E. Eorie, George W. Richards, Bamnel Grant,' Thomas Hart, David 8. Brown, Mordecal D. Lewis, Jacob B. Smith, ' Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson. ' ■ - CHARLES IT. BANOKER, • President. Osaouo o. ; JUaoxxß, Secretary. This Company continues to males insurances, permanent, or limited, on every description -of property In town And country, at rstes as low as ars consistent with security. ' Tb* OoDpaaj:faavs resei isd a largs conflogeat ftrnd, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely- invested,. aSxd ample protection to the assured. ' ■ ' Tbs Assets oT the Company, on Jssnary Ist, 1851, as pub agreeably to the Act of Assembly, wars .asJoiunrv Mortgages—oB - Baal Estate, r U&T Tl • Temporary Losns M .. M . M .. nM .^.. M> . $3,96817 Stacks •— ,-,r-n.u, BLBB9 00 ' Oasb.Ao 64£4flffl *4 - .Bloes their Incorporation,* period of twentyoae years, they, have paid upwards of One Million, Four Hundred thousand Dollars Losses by firs, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Issuance,*! well as tbeir ability ant disposition to meet wlthpromptnen all liabilities. ' J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, •pH , Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third ats. Continental Insnranee Company. Incorporated by Iht Legiilaturt of itmuyfoonu, PIRPETOALOHiRIIB Authorized Capital, On JMIIHon DoUan ....... 11,000,000 Boca red and Accumulated Cap ,631,(00- HOME OFFICE. Ap. 01 Whlattf firctf, oboes Second, fhOadtiphik. . Fire Insnrancs on BaildlDga,Vnrnitnra, Merchandise, Ao. geneally. Marine Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of the vrurld. Xnlandlunnaceoo Goods, Ac., by Lakes. Rivers, Canals and Land Carriages, to all part* of the Union, on thn most Chvciroldvterius, consistent with security. GEORGE W. OOLLADAY,formerly Recorder of Deed*. Ac., Philadelphia. WU. BOWERS, formerly Register of Wilis. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith,lmporting Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third street, above Market, Phiia. JO9ERH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A Bon, Coppersmiths, No. 12 Quarry street, PiUta. EDWARD V. MACHKTTE, firm of Maehrtte A Rriguel. Importing Hardware Merebants, No. 124 North Third street, above Race, Phiia. fIOWARD IUNCHIIAN, Ann of Livingston A Co-, Produce end Conrailsskm Merchants, No. 278 Market st- above Eighth. Phiia. . • aXOROB W. OOLLADAT, Pwsld«at. Qilsu WtUOM.BMTeUry, JOSHUA ROBINSON, AffroL No. 24 Fifth struct /up stsirt.) HonoB8»h«lt Imnr»e« Compniij, Qmcuuj—JAMES A. nUTCIII£ON, Pru Moot HHKUY U,.ATWOOD,gocwUrj. Omct, No. 98 Vun Stmct, IftS Intstrt Against all kinds o/Firt and Marine J2i i ASSETS, MAY 20m, 1868: Stock PuaBUU, p»y»b!eon demand, eecnred by two *pproT»a name* , , $140,004 GO Premium Not** £7,003 29 Bill* Ueceir&ble .. .. 9,986 21 111 *b*re* Mech*Dfc**Buk Stock—coat....--.... 3,920 00 60 da lUbkof PitUbargh Jo do 2,730 00 40 do Exchange Bank do do 2,060 00 100 do CJUrjJM* do do do 6,176 00 BaUeceofSook Aceoant* 8,080 32 OOc* Pamitar* - Wm. D. Ifoliaee, HobLDatuU, Wm. Km, Tboa. 8. Clarke, Jabs McDerltt. . . Geo. A- Berry Jatpee A. lutcbleon PKSRY M. ATWOOD, Soc*y' We«t«rn Inimranoe Company Of PITTBBUROU. GEORGE DABS lE, Pmddftbt. P. M. GORDON, Secretary. OFFICE, No. BS Water atreet, (Spang A Co/* Waretaottaa.) op ataire, FUUbnrgh. IWJ 2nmrr againtt all kind* of Fire and ibn'iu Bitk* -f Home tnttituHon managed bjf Directors. who art weil l-nowm in the oomnmitf, and who are determined, if and UtKmlltg. to maintain the character wife* the? hbreasstmed. at offering the Uet protection to those who J*ttre to oe insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 81, 18M. Stock Account* J121,i00 00 Mortgage 2,10*1 00 Bill* 4,161 67 Office Puraltnre~. Open 'Accouut*~„..„. Premium N01ea........ BtlU Discounted-.- wwcwo. Otars* Danis, Wn. UcKnlght, R. Miller, Jr, . Hathaalei Ilolmc*, J,W. Butler, ' Alex. Nimick, Q. W. JackioD, Da rid AI. Lons, JußeaMeAnlejr, William 11. Smith Alexander Speer, 0. W. Rick Mean, Andrew Acklej, Bold: “ *" PitUtmrgh LUe, Fire aod Marine ini. Co. Office, No. 96 Water Street. prasBUBOH. pa. EOBT. QALWAT, President. r. A. BimtßiKT, Bec’y ALEX. QEADLET, Vice presL Ascitis Flxmixo, M. D 7 Examining Physician. This Company makes artrr Insurance aprerUbinir to connected with LITE JUBKB. 6 Also, aninattloll and Cargo Bisks,on the Ohio 'and- Uiadnlppl riser* and tributaries, and Marine RUfc gen eralljr. Ami agalnit Lea or Damage by Fire. And against the Perils of the Boa and Inland Navigation and Transportation. - poUrtoe uaoed at the lowest rates consistent with rmirty all partin*. Robert (hrtva j, Buita«l McClurken, Joseph p. G*xnm, U. D., Jobopcott, J«BMMftnbaU, D»tiJ Rlcbaj*, ' JUB«* W. Ballipan, CbM. Artrathnot, felA-my3My He Oreal Wi eiura Fin and Snrmo ini. Go. o» phuahelpiua. ' C>gUxin Ompanfi J*b. 403' HalnuL cemer oj ■ • Iburth Streets ■ AOTIIORIZED L.. .4601001 Capital paid In.. : .s22jysoo DO ' Surplus, Jannary lit, ifl&a.. - , ■ 55,574 05 -■ • . •' 1 1 Oft Ptrpctiiil.. - ‘ MABINM INSURANCE, on Vessels, Cargo end Freights. INLAND ViSUXJNCB ty Bitare, Canals, Lakes and Land Carriage. - BtaxoToix Obarlca C. Latbrop, 1423 Walnnt street, WniUm Darling, 1610 Pine street. AlexanderWbluden, U»rcbant,lS North Proal Isaac Haalehnrst, Attorney and Counsellor. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright. Jtonter A Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Ob', Goldsmith’s Hall. John JL McCarty; firm of Jons* White A Htfnrdy. Tho*.L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller."-: . ... Jaa. B. Smith, firm of Jas. B. South A 00 . Hon.!Tesry BJ: Booth Thirtgtreet. ' John IbVogdeß,aoceccraerofBeTiMithh&d Simeon.' Jams* Weight, lata Cashier Bank of Tioga AHred Taylor, office Cairo City Property. JonaJ. Slocum, office 226 Booth Third street. a C.. LATHBOP, em)dent. Second Vico Pmid’t.}i.® r ** ci ‘ * Wajt «i» N, Y. JAMAS WRIGHT, Secretary and Treaoorkn- .-. r H. E. BICHAItDSONi Amlitant Secretary. • B.W.POim>HXTRB:AktW t fall : .. 97Water kjwe^TfTtatmrgh Of TOE DEBT FIBKISBCOAHC] ■ • BT ffc*'- .V' Reliance Jtntiiai Inineuee comptny e: PHILAPBLPIIIA On Bonding, Limited or Perpetual, Aeu In Town or Country. I,' ; Office No. 308 Walnut Street. l —s**l i»«fJ"'*'^--' '*» -~ ",»■ •”(*' . : ' Bu4>W.Tbgh7, ’f<> wsffv-•••••••• '~«MiutS£<4 «:•••• ci vasaas*/^ lunueg WadtSkaptw, : i titflurter. L / . ScUttMrk.ii, . AcOtSAapno* • Job»&cp*V: v .ttarytonml, ykfadwToithg^; *nM»n.n< insurant*. Biota Insurance Company ofPeiuylnnfn. ‘ Offloe Ho. 99Water it,, amatora#, ; : .. . ™ assets may visa. . Stock p*7*btoo& drawid mn fl *&» •■ . sSl®s^BiSs=2='' i s3ais Es^wsw^-S& l3^O,M John A. C*n*W, C.W. JUtchefe, ft. t • RD. Cochran, • tortdwSbaiii. Jabo* J. Bennett, George RBeldm? Wn. J. AntoKin.;. . J. 11. SBOJEStBEBQXR; PrtfL &QCT. FixgyT, Bec*y. . •• " Nr-ar^ia^ Delaware flntnalSafely lunnuiefl.Company Jnemyented by the I>fffielaMr*i/^tnMiy^Wii9 t IS2&. ■ Office, S. E. Cornef ; • pmLAJgLPnrTJ. ■ Btora.Dw.UlßgltoM.fa. r.wTTT? , Jmuini*<*mito&ifi4iu6'- •'" "SISgJSi • *?: -.■•■:/: ■; : UsrlnePoUdearß&iitlj tinted, and otb< ■ yj.bl.toll.. 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