•>iW>.>v.vn'.v • >wj.*»'’*•* ===l **•}*> -»y - ••* *». ...• .* • • ./•.*■ “f " V ■ ■ • e •+f *c J, \ 'tt'"' i \ - L." •+V’ ' • •• .1. J'&Car-’.'iv, . .• J. . '’ifc.J. . *.« ;::,! ;. !'. .'‘tHf-.'v • ■: j. ; i ’’ !l !! i i:i':K'3 ; y><®'i.s.' •■•■;;! i- i‘‘ Vsa£- •? v: i : w v*> ;<«;•' <;v ;Xv. V-N'f'ili XjX-hv-* : 4»<»"'o'.. !v«* .V, ‘ -. V*t.« *• '.rv-J V "iiX X*. * »♦’ v!>' v^' 'i f ;K*[ ■ Y > H ’ P '*Jj: 1 1 IS . **W ! > SK ‘ ■* fft&pX.&S* * *>» *N vV‘»‘V-'» • •O'l . - ;i*. **'.■ \ *3fr ;:-, \x iv . W . '-i. \ •'’•■{« •‘s“ j“ ■ /£* *.» :*: .,/, *:■. 'v, i- v> y b , . i' •.. ,*• *• - i•* - ' ; ..;& 1 /*IHAJEIU>ITEBLUME, MANUFAOTOE 3ly KBiuulDwdwU FUno rmUr,.o-l ImmrtarcOtai. !mS I»lm»imWr JM*IfU fcrltelLUttPKl ESTABLiSHED L\ 1756 TVT AOKBOWN' !i JINLEV,. molesalo XU. DroigicbaadMaauiactarert of Oubeo 00* No. IST Liberty ctreet*j>ltUbfEfa* Pa.- T JaSfclyd RL. FA«N£STOOK & Co.,Hate ofthcfiim » 11. CSo, »ai n»«n * PS^Sf -Woodaodroflrth PltUtnuntyffc- . ?.v '• * -■• B it FAHNESTOCK. ittUWHPIJi • >*>l** X**V L**d sad lAlßargVceroer IV*oo*t- 4nd Troot ttndU) jv*** - DQjKb. • •• .• v • •;:":.:|vrV:v.-'.'•■•>.•■ .■ SOIIOONSIAJtEKj.MAN *T k • of BtfV'Ui'VZtoc.l-.iik, - tr KQd Pallia, UUm, rirciri tltre, Xa.W<)r*iiUVitt9lmTtb*f*- JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSpF lteuO: Drnj g! eonicrtFppd< r JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE: DEAL irlal>niffsJ>latisOU«. VartWt* end DyestaSfc.'Na WftlMWrty^tns^WrtrtMtfgb.' •• ...... i ... ... 49»Aceatftfr8th»w*«roimoiuc 3yntp7: ißitfSlaydaw riKDuucx m tct. z j~- • ... ftxxtn. DRAUN £BEIT£ft, WHOLES ALB AND jD it«uiU>rttoUu,eoßLeror Übwtj tnl 'Se. CUIr au_ riltoliarKh. ' '• •’ "• '• J" OSSPiLf (SUCCBSSOK TO L. Wilcox A Oo.)cbrner Mitfknttmt and Diamond, krep# eonetantlyottbandAfoUAndoampletenseorttnentof Droge, MedJdnce. Medicine Cheata, Perthmery, and all articW por- Ulnlnetolilubwlnew; • ... - proscription* zuttu\lj cempoaiwhdetall . . J»lhly_ f\R. GEO: a. KEYSER, DRUGGIST, mj HO Wood attest* corner of Wood «tr«l and Virgin Alley, Pittaborgh* Pa. ?itoij ucc Scaurs. ». ». Lxtca: LEKOH & HUTCHINSON, Commission and FonrarJicg Hcrehasta,. deafen taWeatern Rle ■erro Cheeetv Floor* TfcK,'JSuati, Batter, Linaeed OU* Pot and Pearl A*hea,-3eeda, Qraln*Pried FniLt* arid Prodace generally.- Beat brnnde Family Float alwaja oh h.nd,— Amenta forth* eale of HedleoaCo'a celebrated' Patented Pearl SUrah. Nose ltd Second and HI Flrstela., between Wood and FmttbQeldets., Pittsburgh. l*a. apilyd CHEESE. WAREHOUSE.—UENKY H. COIXCCS, Forwarding ami Cbamimfon Mcrchapt,and Dealer in Chetw,'BOtter, Lake Flah.and Produce generally, gg Wood ic, abort* Water. Httabergh.-' ' myC J B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, *-OinO,Caaanilwiouaad Forwarding Merchant, and Who!real" Dealer tn Wfeetera ' Cbeeea,- Cotter, Pot \n l Pearl AaU*juul Western Prodacagcoeraliy. Front ai. otween SmlUiflald and Wood* Httabargh. David c. iikrbsx. flour, pro dm,Froil*foa«Bd OtWßtattikm Ucrdunt, K©» SST Überty »troet, corner of BUod, Pitta bnrgb, RiT« Us lion to Ui* ci)«;of JJcnr, pock, Bacon, I*rd, Cftwwo. Butter, 'Jriin, DrlsU Frciis, feds, Ae^jfcc. ♦yj^oasitfumeatampectftiUyiotld^d’ A u;x FURSJfTH, (SUCCESSOR TO Furcrtb A. EctUt,) Fur»»rtUny tuxd Cocuoiaskn Sler ckftnt, Coaler In Rm, Dacon,Lanl and ford Oil and 1 Voices Mp. 76 Water Bt- Plttrtuxrsh, Pm. Eagle -warehouse.— jam. gard rNEß,Wb4le**W Dmlit. . fn; Fl*«r, Pr»ri>to&a and l‘r»lur« Sevwjlb *tr«t* botweea liberty •od SmllhGidd, PilbbanW P** _d?Twnii eaab. : RIDDLE, WIHTSi. it CO., Ocaual Com mltslon SlorctuaH nod Seder* tn OnceriM »o 4 Pro- Jocc,'>io.tSs Liberty etroet, PiU»Uush,Ptt. 49*Cmi«t£ii&itnti*oUciied ao4 wttu factor n f»w& Insurance agents. R FINNEY, AgentEaroka Insurance Co., ■ !?o. g Wmttr 4 A. OA UK IE R, SECRETARY • PenomylTaoi* Ixujarm.net Company of FiUmbnndu i* Ugliding, Faqrth rtttct. SAMUEL L, MARS HELL, Secretary Citi ttns* lanrntaco Compmny, 04 Water titwt. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur . » *op» Company, 93 Watorttttcu ?- J G ARDINEBCOEFIN, Agent for Frank* • Uq fire iQSQraoeo Ooateay, Norlfrwl corner Wood and Third atreoU. • A. MADEIKA, Agent for Delaware • Mr.ta«l luroiftoce Co., 42 Water street . TUOS. J. Agent I'armors' and J. Moch-iait** Itumraaoo Qo, &0 Water atreot. TOSttUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental V Inanranca Co- C 4 fifth atrtft. RW. POINDEXTEIt, Agent Great West • InsnitfnrA 0n,37 Front alfwt. iffaqicts. OBINSON & CO., Dealer iti Cnrpcta, &c. / X,*. 23.Ti(Ui«erf«C, > - • .. 4 McCLINTOUK, Dealer in T y Ko. 112 Market atreet. f«» 2 W.'U. 4 11. A'OdLLdn, Dealer in carpets, >r cwma, Fourth fo** o=ar Wo^d. Httoriuss. lIU3III IU3II & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, oaw No. GO Vcmrth street, Pittabar;h, ?a. NoUry Pub Ho *n4 Ohio CoutmisMonw. *V> fJOUEUT M’KNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT Till*, wad So'ijcit'TT of tUo Banker Pittsburgh, No. lit ■'»rivH , itUl>arqb. dciS TOSEPU S. i A. P. MORRISON, AT* fJ •^ ;L ,, i 3 it Ijtt VCc-c Me*. 95 fourth it., a«n.r Wrod, pitn'iiuti*. *■•»• ' °r-‘ JStB GooSs. l m. ecccarittn jieirsni— w. x. mcwpot. BORCUFIELD & CO., to Mur phy A llarchfleld.) Wholesale ant itoUH Driers In Staph* and Fancy try Qi»dd», Nortb-M-t corner Fourth and Uuknt »t*, IStubnrth. ' *»l CII. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy • llry ll sign of tb* original Jl->e Hue, No <4 M*i lint ■tregti pltubargh. - - mrW RIL PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, • Dwltr in Bnnoftn, Hat*. Strsw Trimming*, and tirniw floodi (T'oerallj. «25 Gacciiigta. Carriage am! Wagon manufactory. al.'-L*. STEPHENS, Agent, Corner Smithficld direct and Diamond Alley, \I7"OULD respectfully Inform the^NpKK,, Tv pobllc that be Is now located a* ahaTft, SJfcsty* «»’.! ba* resumed the business of Carriage making In all its *ari#tlss, and is also prepared to execute orders tor Wagon* of all descriptions, including all wutk for Iron SXorebaot*’ o«a. . V" Soliciting a eonUnoau'e of tb* patronage *o liberally L«- *towed upon him while at the old Stand of”Blgelow t C 0.,” ti« wnuld assure hi* friends that the same car* and attes* ti*n will be giren to all hid orders a* heretofore, haring ee rated the eerriaw of tbeboet workmen, and haring ample •parttnehtselMWben for tbs finishing of One work. *3»A good assortmsst of heavy work now on hand, rail •i>le for Spring ose. All work warranted Jwr 12 month*. gy-P*rttctiUr attr-ntic'o glrtu to repair*. Jtliflyd Coacta and Carritfi Factory. JOn.IiOB, OttOTUEE * CO., of Belmont aad Eebeccn Sturt*, ” ■ ALLMiULNY CITT. VXTOULU RESPECTFULLY IN- cSAJfc W~* fora their friend*, and the pnbUe raUf, that they-are uianofactorlng. Carriage Uarouchea, ibKaavsys, Haggles, Glelghs and Chsri'H*, In all their tari* styles of finish and proportion*. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty jpT Ilepain will also be attended toon, tbs most reasonable term*. Utlng in all their work the bat Ruttrn Shafts, Fobs and Wheel d-ot that all who tUror thorn with tholr patronage will.he erf-cUy «aLUlisd du trial of tbelr work. / I‘nrcUascrs are ' re>ju=*b4lo give them a call before par* rt.iwing elsswliora.. oofclyd i Sjieairiaria. DR. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED at Hr. flaiUt'A corner XUUi and 3milbfield streets, oft MONDAYS, "WUDNSSPAYA sad SATURDAYS,from 10 to | and Ito 3 o'clock.: • BesMenco on ths BfowasrlUc Hoad. JeS&lyd* iPainttrs. /ovit rnoaerwa...jmst. iabit»og~.M..~...n c. uua JOHN THOMPSON Sc CO, House painters, glaziers and ORAISE&&, .134 THIRD ST&ERT. Sign Painting executed with naslcm and dispatch. Mixed, l’ainta,. Oil, Turpentine, Ysfgitb,. J»P*Q and ..KagUah latent. Driers, Fill* Montaigne ‘Zinc, a Very superior article Philadelphia And Pittsburgh White Lead alwayweft-handaad fore*J«v—- We ara prepared to 0 rind Colon for* Paltrier*, •• DhfcggUt* or ntbaie at theshortsst notice, as we bare a. mUI which grtads-by llsam. PMnleie wUI aave money: by getting Lholrcofor* grqnnd with Q*. . ■ ......mnslly Falntara// loaci a-lahe, » House and sign painters, Mo. 77 (CflJ Post street, between' Wood and Market stmts. 'AU orders promptly attended to. jygigns*xecntoJfpa»uv«rtoftylc. ' ahguyd . StySolsteq). ;„-.;, JL „ -V.:' matyn a.ado ass W«U P»p»rW»r«liom*«. \KT ALTER P. ILUISEALL i CO^Jm- Tf portal uxl Dewier.,s7 Wood «!««,'l»*roen VoPrih otreeteod PUnwrurt Alley, where mey t© fhaßdon extecrlre weextmecl or eeery -lcecrlpllua of piper Haogb)£l|forfhr* hr*, lleUe, Dining’ Honor* end Chiunhere . AiCO, Wlmicir. ■hnAewlw ®re»e Tnriety wt ktwret price* u ;nn'.r, dcitloro. WALTKICI*. >Le.uOALLAOO. «. umu’ EDMONDSOU & CO. f Nos. g \ Wooldaolkit th*-»Ueottpß of tadrariodatockir.t v' ■' -- .;. ' - \ HfOHNH. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., jb #1 ; betvMA Dianiond A&ey tad fourth atn*t,&>t»’Ajnat 3 tot OHIC*tBIUW Jt SONS' < Doatoo) PLAJCO' VOETbCma* l BOS A JZAMLXirfI MODEL ÜBLODSOXB tod OBOAff i HARSlQ2flU>lB>%B4l>etl*rJQlau*icjrod ' • r j«3B ■ • • —•■•■ 1 KLEBER 48R0., No. 53 FIFTH • «rfth* Go! *tler»«n Jiotloaod itf' ' ;• ~.- < Ommnißßton, •**.< - HiTcncociMuiMmfftco., [EoocCTm to Hcffmin, H'Crar, i Oo.] Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers in Product) Floor and Wool, AJE 4 Aft JKB,," -« wusi« • Float*, Grain and Produoe. , CommiEaion and - Forwarding Slorchaiita, inyjl-.lyj 5 " SecondSu, PitUburyh, Pa, factijrer % liUitna.J’aU 'Uthii; Terpen* o«.aU yd MttMS Camoq _.„....„joii:i com. CASHUto A BOSO* 00M MIS SION MERCHANTS, if#. -223 Norik Second Street, _ PHI Li DEL P 111 A, ‘ For (be tale of Prod oca and pbrcha»*-of Flih, Ac., Ac. Any . order*entrusted with thorn will bopromptly forwarded. ' apHOdfim* 4UIOPU* t*»o« JOHN L. LIMB JOS- 6. LUCO. JRTOJAS. (girt ftfil Ptakr W Sixth rtroct*, JOS. a LEECH & CO., Wot. a A 3 i* 9)«4liliwrtyit^PltabarKli»Pa< WHOLESALE GROOEUS and ~ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, __ DEALERS IN FLOTTH AND BACON. Tin Platd and Tinnor’a Stoolc, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. • lla>l y ; srawoz* tiariuogu—suejnm r. wamcaa. SPRINGER UA.BJSA.UOIi A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Wool. Hides, Provisions AProdneo Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. McALPIN ft CO., ilate or J. 8. Leech, McAlpln A Pittsburgh.* GENERAL COMMISSION AND MERCHASTS' litvct and WMhlnfton Avatna. WYAXDOTM - CITY; KANSAS TBURTWRY, EkPERKNCKS: Joseph B. Leech A C&, and Httstaiyh UtrcbtoU Mjier* lyllrdkwlyT WTHJ. I, DdaTOX. T EWIS i EDGERTON, (Successors to D. JL4 L Morpui A C 0.,) Wholesale Qrocen tod Commlwlon Merchant*, 107 Wood street, Pittsburgh. art SENRY 8. KING, (LATE ;OF THE firm of Kins A Moorhead,) Comratadon Merchant, and Uralar In Pig Metaland Blooms,No. 70 WeteMtrcrt, bo ItJWMarket,guwggfc.ft. >• v • tp» • A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO lIAR. • dy, JodmA 00-J ChubWw land 'Pmnnlioi Mcr> chnnß Agent of the Madiaon and Indlusapoiia R*ilro«l, cor cerFimaod Parry ata-.PUUbttrgti.Ya.' ’ • JsaMjd Edward t. megraw, general CaataMoe Merchant, sad Wboteaale Dealer in Mann aet^*J^^ C0 ’ and Domestic Cigata, BtfoiL Ac, AtjNa 2U Liberty cirv»t, oppo«Ue the head of WoedaTHto. Pgrsb,ra. nhl2dy Gutcers. TOM.LrrtL*, at. jawm teixbix LITTLE A TRIMBLE, TXriIOLESALE OROGERS AND DUALERB » » : IN Flour, Bacon, Checat, Frulte, OUa&Produce, •a* IUBKOdHD fft, piraauaan. TJOIiLKI DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, All Produce and Comtntaien Merchant, No. 124 Front meet, pear Wood. Pittabergh. P*. apddyd T> AGAirEY, COSGRAVE A CO., Qrorcre, No*. 18 and 30 Wood street, Pitt/ Alexander king, wholesale Qrowrond Iniportr-r nf Sod, Aah, No. *J?3 Liberty Itwtifithbiirgb, Pa. aphlyil* — - jAs. medouir. TONES 4 COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO - CBRS and Boat Farniabera, dreden .In Product nod Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. U 1 Water etrwt, near Cherry Alley. Pnutmrgb. Pa. U r22j CURIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Ij Oncers, No. 130 and 133 Seoood dtree-L (between Wood and Bmitltficld, Plttslrari’b. S-- JCHXyLOtD— MCtIAKD rLOn*_ , ..WILUAW /UJTJ>, JOHN FLOYD & U 0„ WHOLESALE Qrocen and Comm}t«t»'id DeaTmla Pro-. ducoaad \... si» Liberty etnet, • Pittelmrgb. XBAIAU HICKEY & OO. f WHOLESALE <;roc«n,Coicmi*sianM«ir]iaou,&tid Dealers in Prr*lnr«i, No. *0 Water gtrt.pt, nu>! ea t rout strevt, r>tt*Ln*r£h, WM . McC U T OIIKON WHOLE- P.\XK Oiwrr, I'iuJik* w 4 OoßniMlM .Slerdumt, awl Dealer In Manufactured Article*, No. 1&0 Überty «tcc-t, •tonirf jf Brewery »y, PimboTKh, Vm. uiy3 Tom I**ci *. j. caaa. atwklx. 4TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE Oroesn, Produce and CommlaekiD MctdMDU>aad nln Pittsburgh SUonfteturee, No. 8 Wood tlrM, be twegn Water and Front tL, PiUebargb. *pij tOTt. IgßMM—.i E:.-. ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE • Qroeens Comralaaioa Meit.li.anta. gad Dealer* la*U CXUU of ProrWoa*, Product tad Wtubcreh Jliauftctuiea, Sc>. XA Liberty atroct, PUUborgh. Jalftlyd Robert h. king, wholesale gbo- Cm, Oo4i2;lniron Urrcbmt, «ad Dealer I& Feathers, Ftah, floor, aa<) all kisdaof Ooostrj Prod ace. No. 1111 IJh. ertr street, month of Sixth, fUUhorgb, Pa. Ulvrol mi- Tattoos made op JaS-.lytJ MWlfriWlA.. ——— ;amm %. uum TJOBERT DALZELL & CO., 'WHOLE XV SALE Urocrrs, Commi mloq and Ponr*rding Met chute and Dealers In PrudocvaadPHUborgh Ms&obctorsa, No. 251 Liberty etroet, Pittsbtirjfii, Pa. my 2 Seal Estate Agents, WUUUI WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Bonds, Uortgagu sad all securities for money. PtiMm cn procure lotu tbroagb dj Agency, on raasoo eb!n terms. Those wishing to Invest thsir tnoncyto good advantage, ana always find first and second class popsr at my offlw, tor ole. All oomta nutations nod laktitosi strictly confidential. Office ORAKT STREET, opposite Bt. Paul's Cathedral. Jabdtf SooftstlUtß, &c. WS. RENTOUL, 20 Si. Clair street, • Dealer in Religions *od hlUcaHatiaoos Cooks, end Depository of American Tract Society’s Publications, tarlOalewlyf \ITM. G. JOHNSTON 4 CO., Stationers, ft Blank Book Maantsctniars and Job Printers, So. 57 Wood strest, Pittsburgh, Pa, s^SO EC. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO • S. Sadler,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Books, Suifoery.and Paper lUnglngs, Federal street, 6lh door E E.of lUrketß-jnsn*, Allegheny, Fa» JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND BUtlooer, successor to Davison A AgneW, No. CS Uarket ■Hast,near Ponrth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Kay &eo., booksellers and STA TIONERS, No. 65 Wood strsst, oast door to the Cor ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bcboolaod Lav Books eon etaatly oa hand. ' 7 L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STX • TIOXBR* No. 78 Apollo Bnfldlngs. YTun t 4 MjnS'r; 'bookseller B JBand Btstioner.Mosonkllall, fifth street. .Juqtitutt. P uj uitur e, PtiTnitare, . . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. j J Q. P.DEGBAFP, 8T DOWERT, (Wholesale Were House,) and 400 PEARL 4U., (UetAtl Store,) . -*• reW :yo Rl . Bills of Twentj'Five Doflan Retslledat Wholesale Prices at tho Bowery store. Rosewood, MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT P AH LOB FUR NITU R B, 'TftHrdCAUlle, Dslaina aod Plush. Cane teat and common Tbfnftore to great variety; Also, * ' . ssrAVßLSDauMnißfxmmtußis. In ittii from taa to fIOD. Spring, Curled Hair, Moss and Wdaleboxx MATTBSSSEB,. Aim, Fsithor Beds and Bidding, Patent Premium Sofa Bed steads, and Patent Self Rocking Cradles.- .. Dealer* will find at the shore stores, the largest and best -assortment of any establishment In New York, and can bay either at wholesale or null, cheaper than at any other hooßsln tbs city. * oofifidnid r jamkb ~wv woojowjaXsXs. FI E S I T E B B A S D C ft A I B S, : ~ WHOLESALE AHH RETAIL, SmbnctopaTtry style of • ■ i - r XT -B. VT X T XT OR 33 , . : BOBBWOOD, 31AH00ANY AND WALNUT, : •• - SntoMetor ■ - PIKI/Jns, cn AM DESS AMD DIKIBO UOOiIB, - , jtqon) to, any in- . . NEW TORK AND PHILADBLPHI A, •• k mu L 0 VSB PBIC E S. M-ITRT .rUd.i-4.k7Ami *“• Wurcrt«L-S» CABMCT BAMMEg - AopplM irltliuj mudj DfIBBTOW, id OB AIMS, J- ‘m radßOTastotoWw*-.'.'-'*,- - ... ~~ J TWTFt» ANDgCSAMfIOATS larnlsUdatthaabortistaotk*. / .'.>.,iV ;i>.t - Warrbooks, No*, n ANfrir* TRnteSTMRT, ■rtfcdtt • . • T# " a&irvrxozTUM at... FURNITURE AKD OHAIKB , „ Of Ftoj Deisriptfott " wutfcwat-lla>.»8 itjij Smithfleld -SL, ■ .ftnOnZOM mCHAIM, ul taYtt* Uh attention of - -• ; ' :>- .y:3.»-jnroaa>oo. AILY PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28. 1858. DKSIUf OKEWIG, A”o. 489, comer Penn and ITn/nni Streets, Pittnbureh, Phi, Manufacturer op hemp and MAXILLA BED CORDS. HEMP AND TARRED HOPES from In, to FIeo and Common PocUdk Yarn, Tarred and fipoa Yari, Sash and hull Cord, Wad Twine, Broom.Tyiug nod &wiug Twine, Flax and Cotb>n Eelne Twine, Ac. •ES-A full «upp*y of the above ertlclM constantly on hand or made to order at the towsetwb price*. fv37:ly^26'|ir JAMES IHWIN, S MANUFACTURER OF ULPIIUIUC ETUER; Sulphuric Aoid; Swovt Spirit*of Nitre. Nitric AciA Hoflman’a Anodyne; Muriatic AriA Atjua AmtoonU, FYT, Nitrous do Fowler’* Solution; May be found at John Irwin * Form. 67 Water Btieet." r. a. rtaatn -..-. j. a «a juhx&o*. PERRIS 4k JOIISsOS, MANUFACTCRKRS AND DRALLItF IN WE. CHILDS A CO’S PATENT ELAS • TIC FIRE AND WATRR-PIMOF CK3JMNT BCOFISO, l,S3Tntaj> PntazT, Pittsburgh, Pb. orl4nlc( PWILLIAM TATK AliilSi LUMBER AND GAS FITTER, N v . to Fourth l'ur.Do ah. aud FM-rot ni.d.i. ueoth Exceltiur iiall. AUrghci.j. «rci*rr d.-*crtptioa o( Fittioct (<* Water, On* and TKxUrly ■ _ Jons caupuklE; “> ATASUFAOIDRBKOF boots »-». s~.au. iftusicat. SPLENDID NEW stock nTH! fTTfr PIANOS « MELODEONS, Selected for the Fill Xrado frwn Uiecelcbra ted manufactories of CIUCBLKKISO ABOUT!, Boston, RATKX, BACON k CO, k A. H.jQALE k CO., *»W TOSS CUT, WOODWARD k BROWN AND W p. RUXRMN, BoMon sed t'tbrr riUtiagrjlibfd Piano port* mskors, •II of which will be twltl at taanu tactniwrs price* and TlFii rranled. HE present stock lias been selected by the subscriber personally, sod ersry Plono la warranted to t* psrfroi In every particular, sod will be said at Jru prices than hare ever been offered In this rifr PIANOS TO MINT. Fire new sad second hand Plants to rent at S'* S 3 Si *5 per month. JOHN H. HBLLOH, , _ No, 81 Wood street, >3dfiwT between tth at, sod Diamond alley. A LARGE INVOICE or SUPERIOR-PIANOS, FKOII TUB BEST BJAKERS OP TBIB COt’HTRY, ■ SOCH AS STEIWWAY « HOSTS, XTUNNS a CLAHK, - •J Q4t^, * ea racoiTed. They were prepared expressly far tbla market sod ire vauusto both by thejmanoraetarsrs and sabeeriosn to bejwr/sd and rdiaSu laevery respect. Doe notice of their arrival will be given. ■ 11. KLKBER A BRO, _ No. S 3 Fifth street, •el Atf Sole agents for tbs above nnrlralsd Pla»^t PIANO AT A BAJWAIN— AAm Octave Rose wood PUoo,IP^P99| mrtO of NitnwrfOarh,! New IT * I II York, will be sold by the subscriber* Jit a escrlflre. It was parchawdeone twoyear»a*ofors32s, ao cl looks fall; m well sad Mloevery good aa a new one. Bleknm In prevented them from making aoy me ol It whatever, and several cates ol death havina since occurred, It will he sold Um aa above. * ,ow MB » SW.W “• KL , KBK . B * Blto - No- M Fifth street N. 8.---A fresh supply of Bteiawsy k Bobs’ celebrated Plaaosla now oaths way. Notice of arrival will be given! Fosters latest balladH ’ Where baa tola Oone f Whrra baa LolaOooeT When has LalaQdne? _ Where has Lola 0 one f Where has Lata ObssT Being a companion to tb« popular son* , „ LtTLABOONE, & 8 ‘ poet^*l ‘ l the "Old RstsblUhod PUno Depot of GUARLOTTE HLUME. 11! Wood st. IH door above&th A splendid aasortmejit of PIANO FOfITKS now ar. . • W S NOW IS THE TlME.—Families in AH*. gheny Ghy wUhiog to lay in their WINTER STOCK OF COAL, Will please leave their ordsra at the , . . alleoueny coal depot, Corner Anderson et an.l Railroad, * , ■■ l ..y b fg **“* be supplied with tfiebest coalite of BtTUUINOtTI OR CAKNZL UOAL 9 RUGS.— i Cream Tartar, Rhubarb Root, Camphor, Arrow Hoot, Citrlo Add, Uttm Arable, Calomel. (Eng ) Cal IJqaorice, Curdanmin'Setvla, lodide Potam, Epeom Salts, lodide Iron, MACKEOWN k FLNLRT, •®2 * IG> Übnrty' street BAGS, HAGS.—Erenmless liugs always on hand. The trade sspnlted at Bostou prices: freight onrt*d- aa3B IUTCUCOSg. MgCREERY k CO. 0. HANSON LOVE’S, H 6 CREAM CHEESE.— IOO bxs. Prime Gut- On* Cheese received sad for eate at 15& Liberty street W e. 8 REDDLE. WIBTS k OoT PRIME LARD—I 7 iieroesNo. 1, nowland fng from • (earner Harmon, for sals by ’ ”»lt ISAIAH DICK RT k CO. CUGAR—B hhds. Prime New Orleans 'k J Sngiri la store and for sals at Itt Liborty street Wy • RIDDLE. WIRT! AOO. TjiAMIleY FLOUR—A variety of choice JL’brtndslorsalobj M'RANt A ANJ£R. . >->aafl 134 Second street. XI^GGS.—IO bbls. Fresh Eggs received’ and JCd fbr sals st U 3 Liberty street, by ■s* . RIDDLR WIRTB A CO. ‘HALfT OlL—lO bbia. refilled in storo . sad fir M* low to does tho lot, by. ‘ ,i i DAVID C. URRBST, • J * corstt Liberty aad Hand ste. OAA BUS* RSD PGiATOES to arrivefor ZitJSJmitbT mytl , ,yaiy» A ANJRR. /COTTON—4 bfties, stuted for upholsters use -V.leiHw sad for«>teby‘':'IBATAHDlCRBYA 00,;. „ SKP4K TOB»ANOBDGKBTB-20iim<|: PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. iHanufartums, Wrought to this city. W. A. McCLUkO. His Hnai» Cur wpp nr a Railroad Thai*. —Peter Joucs, a boy about seventeen years old was run over and kilted on tho Wilmington and Zanesvillo Railroad, yesterday afternoon, about 1 o’clook, opposito the Trimble Form, two miles East of Sabina, by tho train coming West. Young Janes had quarelled with bis parents and left home, and for some days had been staying with, a neighbor; but yesterday This neighbor told him he could keep him no longer, and ad vised him to go baok home. He accordingly took hiselothes and started, bat stopped on the raUrpsd. which was afewroda from the house, when the train came along, hewas curled down between two ties, and the engineer did not see hint till almost on him. Jones then raised his head, bat immediately laid it down again, with Book on the rail, and the wheels out his head M though it had been done with an axe. The head was found some twenty feet off the track, standing on the severed neck, with (he face toward 'the road, and looklngnaturally, ex* cept lha4.it was very pale and the tongue but about an Inch: The body was horribly mangled it having been rolled over and cat and bruised by the train. He had bsen cracking hailennte o* tho nil! and as fee was out ail the night be* JUST ItfcCKIVXD AT pnnt,|sm:ii yALLY AND WKEKLYB? S. RIDDLE ft! 00. riFTo arasß. aloy* ajatHrxrLs. For tbo Tittaborgli Quwttc. Western Yltglnla. iletirt. Kditurt . —I have lately returned from a I trip extending directly south from Mason & Dlion's Hue, through Monongalia, Marion, Ilamson, Loiris Braxton, Nicholas, Kenhawa aml Fayctto cdimtics - into Italclgh conuty. Daring my journey I aaw and beard some things which may perhaps he worth no. tioiog. - For more than a quarter of a century past I havo my frequently traveled to the region now forming Raleigh county, sometimes by oqo road at other times by other routes, but always returning by a routo different from that by which I had gone. I have thus trarersed a largo portiou of that part of Virginia which lies west of tho middle of . the Shen andoah Valloy and north of tho Groat Kenhawa River. In that largo extent of country, generally very sparsely settled, thcro is much good land un improved, and for salo at prices which, in tho old free States, would bo considered very low. Somo advance, however, has taken place, nod the prospect of an increased migration of free labor into that re gion has in many of iho coanties groatly onconraged tho largo landholders. In somo coanties, to which the special attention of tbo societies-far tho promo tion of the immigration of free laborers hod been di rected, I was assured that prices of land had doubled within a very few years. * Those societies were then by no means regarded ■ with that suspicion and jealousy which aneo existed against them. Governor Wiso, with sbrowd fore sight nnd intelligent statesmanship, perceives tbo good effect* they mustprodaeeand favors their oper ations, while the holder* of large bodies of wildlands' which had been almost valueless, hogin to see and' to-feel tho upward impulse which this new current of immigration is giving, to what a few years since was rognrded as dead stock. _ I was myself, by one fact which I pcrtooally wit nessed, forcibly impressed with tho conviction of this change of sentiment Somo few months ago a Mr. Underwood was driven from Virginia for having given somo aid to n poor slave, who was proved to have been most cruelly and brutnUy treated by his master. 3 While I was et Weston, in Lowis couoty, whero I spent a Saturday afternoon and UiocnsulnirStflfbatb ai the excellent and woll filled Hotel of Wm. Bailey! I noticed ono gentlemen whose onergetio, yet polish ed manner attracted specially my attention. No one of a large company seemed more retpected,nono loomed to feel more at ease or at homo than this person. On Monday morning, after breakfast, we were thrown together, a brief conversation took plaeo between us, and I was then utterly astonished tolearothat my new acquaintance was the lately exiled John rI ulrncond, who was, then, in Virginia, acting as the agent of a society for tho promotion of the immigration of free labor. ~ In the course of canvprsation he mentioned ono matter which may lie of more interest to some of your readers, than a more itom of nows. He stated that ho was tho agent for tbo owner* of n largo body of superior coal on tho Big Kenhawa river, not mbro than thirty mtlea from the Oliio. Uc also stated that lie had it iu contemplation to viait Pittsburgh to codeavor to organize a company of experienced meu to work tho coal. In tbo cour*o of this brief con versation ho stated that the Society, of which bo was the agent, or o;»<- of the agents, had brought more than a thousxnd families into Virginia within (I think no . p d)twu years. I was struck with this n mark, because it explained the grounds of the boast ful language of a pro-slavery offico-holdor whom I bad met and had a controversy with, at Falrmount. three days before. This gontlexaau talked largely obout the growth of aqJ , P r **j‘ c led confidently that the census of 1560 would exhibit a larger pro-rata iucroase of tho while population than Pennsylvania or any of the other «.ld free State*. Jt« made no allusion to the societies hr (be promotion of the immigratiou 0 f free laborers. I had no doubt, after my meeting with Mr. underwood, (bat roy Fairmount propbei had tho exertions of those sociotic; in his mind a* the tune, but was uuw.lung to mention them to an \nti- Slavery man. Duriiig run ..tscueaion, ;ho cenL-DVcrsy between ! I or.oJY.Tanuaaa \ irgiLian'ot-Tn h ;i,j« ! was mrhUons.L Our cpini”fis as to tho JOh.pmjisi', t.f CTirc. . l.ffsroj, and when tho Pcn-Hatidlu waa meaUonoJ. erclainiod very oarnefily, “I with \ 0 God too Pan Handle had alio been auigned to Penn sylvania; it u nothing but an aboltuon *’ I loul lumioar I hai differed from hi in • ■ • I• I taako romc movement t« faiog about the .-cfjion, PemmyUania Would cheerfully and ,! ‘ > - r, P« r » lO by every 'menus in her W ould U not be a gratifying cirouantaiicc ir 1107 ltttlo pnseage, dropped iDeidenuiUy in aratherworm dmcusrton Hrr weeu one of tbo E. 1. V.’< An d an bom bio citizen «f Pennsylvania, B },ouM i ead , 0 fQcl Uoa as would eat off from the OM Dominion an awkwnrd horn-hke deformhy, give to the Key-tonc tbo natural boundary of the Ohio for about sevetitv miler. nnd extend Mason A Disoa's Hoc to that river. Whut Stay the cititens of Hancock, Brooke. Ohio •mi Marshall tommies to thisauggestiun* Will they prefer remaining where they are, to many, unwei corne gue.jr, or -will they prefer to g „ where they will be Cordially received ? J Their wishes on the suhjwr would no doubt be no. ;eotial and decisive. '' It is true, the friends of freedom in Virginia and elsewhere may haTe one eanse of grave objection and opposition to the catling off the Pan Handle from that Stato. There exists there a very artifi cial and arbitrary mode of apportioning representa tive* in the Legislature, a modo which is unjust to the western counties, nod which was, no doubt adopted for tho purpose of giving to the slave hold, ers uuauo and unjust power in that body. This in genious and complicated contrivance has, hitherto, answered its purpose. Some opposition to it has heretofore beon manifested, bot tho opposition was faint-hearted and was crushed out and borne down by. the blustering andaoity and iosolcnco of the slave holders. But the non-siave holders and friends of free labor are increasing rapidly in numbers and becoming bolder in spirit; so that ere lone we may expect a fiercer struggle than ever before look placo in \ irgtnta. In that struggle, tho Pan Handlo will be an amt for justice to tho West, and for equal rights to all sections; then those four counties may by their rotes settle that matter and thus prepare' the way for the doliberato and calm discussion of that still more grave and importantt question, "Shall Virginians longer tolerate that great moral and political evil, Human Slavery." ft is very probable that the Pa innoant prophet had these matters In his mind when ho wished the Pan Handle was out of Virginia. In returning home from Raleigh, I passed duwn the great Keohawa by the Saliocs nrnl found that many of those salt works which bad formerly been the fields of to much bustle nud activity, had be come idlo, neglected and deeolato. Truly, a sad epaetaole to one who often seen them in more pro pitious timas. c The Mobile Register apparently alarmed by ’the eymloms of insubordination displayed by the Northern democracy In eo generally • repudiat ing the restrictive clause of tho Kausas confer ence bill, denies that such recußame have any claim to-the favor of tho “intelligent, rational, and loyal Democrats of the South.” To this effect it saye:- •*The final'disposition of the Kansas luauo at tho late session of Congress by the passage of the conference act rros far from being satisfac tory to tho Joulhern Democracy, but they re luctantly accepted it, ns thqir representatives, -with equal reluctance, agreed to it, in ev«u at a sacrifice, to get rid of a disturbing and daogerous controversy. It Was a comprom iser and altogether at the expense of the South, except in the parlioular that it provided that in case the pro-slavery constitution with which Kansas had a right to bo admitted into the Union muetfall.and the Territory bo finally barred out as a slavo State, it should nut be admitted as a free Slate till it attained a : population entitling it under the act of apportionment to n represen tative in Congress. This was all tho South got in the arrangement for yielding to the exclusion of Kansas uh a slavo State. Cerlaicly if wrh little enough; and now that the Soutn bin yield ed tho essential point, and Kansas is lost to her as a slavo State, can any reasonable and just man of the North, much less any friend of the South, desire to wrest from her ibis little that was saved to her rights aud her fteliogs 1 Does uny man deserve tho friendship and sym pathy of the South who aims to break through the conference compromise and bring Kansas into the Union at once as a freo Btate in triumph over the South ?" j Toe Babes is tits Balloon —The editor of the Bloomington Pantograph, who has been in I Centralia since the thrilling flight of Mr. Har f Toy’s children in the wild balloon, states that the ; little girl was eight and the boy four and a half I years old. They wont up ju3t as night was J closing in, und ir proved quite cold. The next j morning hundreds of men scourod the prairies, ! • s ®d the excitement was intense. We aid the j i Pantograph's interesting account: On Saturday morning, however, tho children wore already in safely. The balloon had de scended during the night near the residence of a farmer in the vicinity of Mount Vernon Jeffer son county. Tho anchor caught in a treo, and the farmer when he rose in the morning, saw the balloon floating in the air, and soon pulled it down and rescued its tenants, who were not materially the worse for their voyage. The little girl, with the sweet, self-sacrificing motherly instinct of her sex, had taken off her apron and carefally spread it over her little brother to shield him from the cold, and then watched patiently and unwearied?? over his slumbers throughout the long night and until help arrived in the morning. It appears by her artless story, that the balloon, at some period of the night, descended so far that the suspended anchor caught iu a tree; that shobegan pulling on l he rope to draw tho balloon down, when the anchorage gavo way, and the vessel again drift* cd until the anohor again oaoght where they wore found. Row long they had floated at tho will of the wandering currents of air, what route they had travelled, and at what hour the friendly anohor finally fcocamo fail,—seem to be matters which must be lett to conjecture. The ploco of their descent would bcctb, on the map, to be some twelve miles from that of their desoe&t,-—but they doubtless sailed much farther than this. The nows of their safety reached Centralta on Sunday morning, and was announced in all the churches, calling forth, os may well be supposed, from many a heart, a fervent burst of gratitude to that Being who bad kept the helpless inno cents in tho hollow of his hand, and restored them to tlieir weeping parents just when hopo began to seem hopeless. Truly, sorrow had endured for a night, but joy came with the morning. Takon all in all, we doubt whether the annals of ballooning can show a more extraordinary cose of danger and dcliveranco than this. Important From Pikes Pkak—The Treas ure Arriving.—The Wyandotte (Kansas Ga zette of the 18th says : “Yesterday ten thousand dollars in gold duet arrived from Pike’s Peak. One man brought in $6OOO as tho result of a few weeks work. A small boy had $lOOO, which he says “he dug down and found and thelittlo fellow says “he oon get all be wants.” “Thcso statements are reliable. Parties are daily returning for winter provisions. A Mr. Jones, an old mountaineer,- expended $lOOO of the shining dust in Independence last week, for bin return out-fit. Mr. Joues is well known in this vicinity, and being an old Californian, bis statements that the Kansas mines are far ahead of those of California, must bo bslioved.” Some specimens of this gold havo already reached this city. Several days ago we were shown quite a handful of the ecales and dust; and yesterday Mr. Cook, of tho firm of Cook & Mathews, of this city, exibited to us a fine specimen. It was sent to this city by Mr. Cook’s broLhcr. It is a ragged lump worth about $4O, and contains a few lumps of quarts. We are on the eve of an intense gold excite ment in the West. The presence of large quan tities of the precious material in tho neighbor hood ot Pike e Peak is now conceded on all sides and during tl.c oomiog winter, thousands of adventurers from the Western States will be pouring along tuo head waters of the Arkansas river. Already stvorul companies have started fr:m this city. By next Spring the rush will bo immense from all parts of the Union. —Ct Lou ; ’ D'n. . f \ 13l)UaMpt)id Eiiicttisrmnitß. AUTT-Mlf T B ADSz'. ~' 1 sS’s staple' AND tAN.'Y D R Y GOODS, AT WHOLESALE DKES6 i" O- OODB. “V NT. TEST tTU.ES. h?E AWLS, in ev :nv variety. MERINOS, OoUUItGS. MUSLIN DELAINES. VELVETS, SILKS, AL r*AOA», OXNQtIAMg. CLonrs.cAssiMKur.*, satinets, vestjngs. KLA NN K LS.flt INTS.IjLE ACHED AND JIROWN GOODS, wRh a curO|>h'te liuuof KHBnOIOBRtES, Anil other style* of Quod* adaptod to A FIRST CLASS TRADE. AH of which are offered for tale, cheap, W. S. CHXTTXCB & CO., 433 n>rk«(ft 433 Merchant St.» *o27:eod2m PHILADELPHIA. SILK.— Sowing and fringe Silk«, Tram. Oruaotlne Embroidery end Spun Silk*, of an color* eon«uuilj oil hand and for ulo by the manufacturer* at tiii low.*: market rare*. B. lIOOLEY ti SON'. JuK:3mJeod Hndeou Alley, Philadelphia. WM. BRICE & CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS KO. 8 SOOTH WAT SR STREET. * . PHILADELPHIA. »> p glte prompt and particular attention to the safe cl Butfer. Lapl, Green and Dtfed Fruit*, Clorer and Timotey Seeds, Wool, Ac. On/ exteoslee bualana connection* in till lino of trade enable ua todbpoioof the UrgrstquanUUnsof those raria. Advances made on good* or MU* of Udine. We ropect folly aollcit your eontigumonU. aolslad -buTfalo robes, : ~— By tho Bale or Hobo, at GEO. F. WOMATH'B, Nos. 415 & 417 ARCH St. Philad’a. a Iar 6 e MBortmontof LADIES rANIt fPIto, of our own manufacture. anZ7 Jmd CANDLE MOULDS, ' ARRANTED to bo of tho beat metal, all Yf ,*tr«» and pattema, mfmufactnred aod feraaio bj JOHN CALVERLKY, anZ2:3nid N«» PO5 Race gtreet, Philadelphia. Groceries— £oo Rag* Fair to Prime Rio Coffee, 160 Ilalf-Cheeta Young ilyaon, Imperial and Black Tea*. 60 Hbds, Prime Sneers, 126 IlbU. do. I»i0 “ No Molnaica, 100 M Ka«t«ru Syrup*, 126 11 x* Beit Brands Tobacco, 26 Kga. Six Twlet •• Three* Carolina Rice, '6O Ug*. UlCarbSoda, 60 BXa. *• “ “ ' to Mils. No. 3 Large Mackerel, r-0 Half ItbbLa. “ « „ 200 Side* N. Y. Solo Loathor, 26 Ilbl*. Bank Oil, > 26 Bga. Pepper? 16 ** AUplrv, 60 Bxa. Ground Pepper, 60 “ “ Ginger, 100 Do ten Fancy Corn Broom*. 600 Udla. Wrapping Paper, With a general naaortmentof every aniefe In tho Grocery ine, in ttorq nud Cor aaja by JOHN' FLOYD A . ■ 173 Wood street. r* VJ 12< Coffee; 60 Hairdir»ta Young Hyson tad Black TeM; W Catty a Prim® do do for family urr, M 3osv» Tobacco Miortcd brands; 25 Uhiji Sugar. 25 Bbls Lorce No. 3 JJackarel; 20 nifbbls No 3 Markaxol -BbU No. 1 White Fish; 200 Hearns Wrapping Tanot; luO Bcx»s Ciitcse; 100 BtU Poll, 50 Boxes iiotta Soap; Together whh a ceaoral asiortment efGroc-rlca, Iron. •' l “' nD “ o''*ss. w:ll to sold on reasonable terms c Wil. McCUTCILLON, _ _ No. 105 Liberty btroct. QUALITY AND FINISH, PtT) TN GOOD CAST'S FOP. FIFTY CENTS, AT TUB NO. E 4 FOURTII STREET. ADAiIS GALLERY, myUfcSrod CARGO cul ' a ■“«! pJnee*todmountthorn!aeitherbnat, !£su7t B ? M( .f? • tUt P®”****™- Alton freah lotoftboM t*s3| *® 1 Jnerican mads WATCHES. Call mad toe the CABLE and ibe WATCHES. w """ °® A RBINEMAS k HBTRAN, _y?. 42 Fifth aueet HILL'S FKANKLIN ALMA NAO FOR 1850, PUBLISHED BT W > G - Johnston, ~ Prtntera.etMloner* ui Binder*, **»" • -•► No. &r **- * ;n BAGS 810 COFFEE; ~ ’V/lfthli-JfcN. 0. gajjw; - 40 btU N. t>. MoIom*; 30 boxM laiortwl !> llabed agroeably to ths Act or Assembly, war* -& follow* tlk Mortgage*,, Baal Estate Temporary Leans. ... Cash, Ac— . $1,212,703 44 Sine® their incorporation, * period of twenty-one year*. »®y have paid upward* 0 f One Milllim. Four UuDdnd thoiiaand Dollar* Lo**es by tire, thereby affording ovidcnco or the advantage* of Insurance, as well as their ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities, • , J. GARDNftn COFFIN, Agent. aplH Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third sis. Contiaentoi Insurance Company. Incorporated by the Lcyulalitrc rtf Pennsylvania, with a PERPETUAL C H A KICK Authorized Capital, One Milltoa Dollartr |l,DvO,OOO Bee*red and Accumulated Capital...... „ M 1,500 HOME OFFICE. .Vo. M Walnut Street, abort Second , Philadelphia Firs Insurancoon Building*, Furniture, Merchandise. Ac genealh. Marine luearanco on an i Freights, to all part* ,1 the world. 9 Inland Insurance on (foods, Ac., by Lahee, Rivor*. C..ya‘« and Land Carriages, tnallports of the Union, ,-.n the ir.iwt favorable terms, eonsiftt r,t withaectirity. QEOUQE W. CGLLADA Y.formerly Recorder of Peed* At_ Philadelphia. DTM. BO WE JIB, formerly Register of Wills. JOHN N. COLEMAN, (Inn of Coleman A Btaltb, Dnportiiijr Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, N<>. 11 j; u rib Thud •tract, al>ov« Market, Phils. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A Son. Coppersmith*. No. 12 Quarry street, Philo. *t)WARD V. MACiliiTTfc, ilnu Sluelwtta A L.u«uel, Importing llardware Merchants, No. KM North Third ■trwt, above Unco, Phllx HOWARD UINCHMAN, firm of LiTinzrtnn ft Co., Prodnc.* i.nd ComcnieMuo Mi-rcbanta, No. 273 Market «i_ aboTe Eighth ?hi!a. QEOKGfc W. COLLADAV Prcs'dem OatM WiLeot*.Secretary. Jlonongaliela Insurance Company. •>rncias —JAMES UOTCHiSON, Pre.mk>ni HENRY M. ATWOkiD, Pccrot-iry. Ornci, Nc. ti Wma grasar, BiL fojur' Aja-'sui all *i\Ji 1/ pin ■u-'.i J A33ETe, MAY Jnc. IbiS; Stock Duu Oilla, pityautoun demand, ur,-i |,v two approved aamci ‘.j Presn un Not*-* bills it ir.v.ib l *, . . ... Ui ir-» MctkaufcV Sent rU-clt—o>-t. bO d-, B.thk c.( l*tt:»b>s:"h do -i > iO d.' F2ck_i»,u bulk .jo 11/1 do ' Citizens' do ae. do . Balance ,d Itvk Accocnf* OiHc- Furniture ’ W:«.l. Molim Rob'., l’4ln ti, Wru. lire. ~bre. ?. Clarke. Western, Insurance Compaat of piTTmiua, OEOiIGE DAKS in. iT-rldea: T. M. GOIUfOK, c.,.-, Q|> *tuir«. Plttshqrsh. 11 Intuieeyntntiallkiniti of h'lre. cnJ Xjtm* Suit A 11-*** JmtUu'irm manajed Vy Dirtsten. nhn itr<- m-V tn thr eoK»watt%, and who are c kUrminrd, by prtmplntis and hterulity, to maintain the character tch&i thry harr azsHVU-l. at oj-nring the >*ii protection in thm* n-\o •/•tire to t-e ensured. KSSKTS, OCTOUSII $l, is* Bt-.ck A^connU...... Mortgage Bills Kocrirnljl-. Ofllro fornltart Open Accuuot&. Cash Premium w f-r*» Rill* i>i*roust«!..-. Georg* D&raii-, H. Miller, Jr_ J. W. Butler, W. Jackson, Jimn UcAaley, Alexander Bpwr, Andrew Ackley, nulS: Office, No. 9G Water Street, pittsdukou, pa. . . „ , KOBT. GALWAY. Prr-ddcnl. r. a.huhhaw.scc'j alex. bradlev, vi« ?i«t. •rut fusiao, IL D n Examining Phywlrlan, xm* Oompanj make* e vsrj ImmraiiCr app-mlnlnc to connected with LIFE 1U8K& lv 6, 0 Also, MRlostUnll and Cargo ltUka, on the Ohio and Vjatlssippl riven aud tributaries, and Jlarina Risk gen And against Leas or Damage by Fire. Andagalnat tbs Peril# of the £« and Tnland Navlantlo® •nu Traojiwrtati'jU. at/*partlear* <1 * <1 low ‘'• , rW *» consistent with saMy Robert Galway, Barauel McClnrken, Joseph !•. Gatxaio, M: t». John Bcott, James Marshall. David Richey, Jamds W. llollmno. Chas. Ar hot Knot, felC—my£s-ly The great Western [tire and liarme ins. Ca. Or PIiIEADELPHIA. OJic („ atiTO', EuUdiTQ, A-O. 40J Halml, corr.cr c, fourth Strtfi. . CBALTZ* Pk&PJtTCAU AtrrnoiuzED cawi-al Caplul paid in Surplus, January l»t, i5&5.’.’1".".... .46oo,!*j*r •4222,n00 co ... 65,274 05 limited or r«rpr:n»L ” l*y Riroro, OuwU, Utc. »oJ ~ „ „ warcTcas: - Sm. U '* < lM U “T W=3W«lnol,tr».t. WiltUoi D»rHu K , Isii) Pi„ e strvnt. Whllldna, Mordant, 18 .Vortli Front ‘““tt”? Ml*Conrarllor. JohnO. Bunt™, t™of Wright, Unnfr ACo. ' ~ of Itncy A Co., Ooldamltb'fl Ha!!. tS? I - SiSSS* HiSS"’ '™“* HcCnnlj. » ~ ~ ,S ” s t !ie> linu of Glilwpie .it ZeUor £*• B. Bmi Ui, lira of Jaa. li. Snxit'h & Co ¥% a ‘ fS?] 1 - «**» £.? South Thlrt John B-Vogfiwe. office corner of Sort-nth aod SaiD-tm Jamw VVofght, into Candor lUnli of Ti*« All»d Taylor, offlr- Cairo City Piop-rtv Jona J. Sloe am, offltoiM South Third «irc„ v C.O. preUdont. LEWIS GREGORY, > ‘ M^ Q ' Vica I’rh'!rtwst 1 ’ rh ' !rtwst Second Vic* I'reda’t. / Ur *“' •» Offiot, S Wall ■t. T. JAMES WP4UHT, Secmtnr, mill Trearurer. U. K. ItiCiIAHDSiJN, Atsistn„t Ftcratarr It. IV. FOIIibIiXTESI, Agent, - M7 niittemAtort OF THE BEST Beliuatc fflntual insarancu company 0/ PUILAJ'BLP JITA Oa Caiidings, Limitedorl , €rj)oluf»^.Mtrc.»*Aii2!ie l Fitf-.stnrf Ac., In TWu or Jonntr-. Office No. 308 WaJnut .Street. o*ni4l'sl77 > B2e.„A&i>Ta 5?’2,d J a'j. —lnTo*tctl o» follow*: .imt Mortgagt-no imprmodC.'yl'jopMiy, worth double the amount _ sl»>,£oC OC Pwiii.v Unit road Cu’s 6 per com. Mortgage Lc-aa, $30,v00, c0at....-—i —.. 25,'nrfj ,ooo yj Pencijlvar *a Railroad Co> Stork 5,903 iM Stock >.f tin> Ilrlin'ioi Mut' sl lu»u auto Co—.— 1v.160 C*J Stock of County Mn- hiunat* Co 1.059 00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance Cotup'-.o *i *TS 00 Rill* R*c*r»aM* buaiucr* piper t"TM JO Itook Acrouutn. accrue! xuh ti-a*, e tc... _ jj jy Cash oa hmad and in Cat.?; ...... St $252,i» S 3 omi rxsGunr, prwidwt. DIiZCTOM. ] Samoa! Koberteuea. i William Mover, Kctjj. W Tfasltr, Jlanhall lint, 3L Lothrou, Ohaa. Ldand. JaOobT. Miraitn*, Smith Bowen : Clam TJoglej, Wm. R.Tbonipeon, Da*t«l 8. I «rwn, 0. Stavunsun, John R. Worrell, IL L.Canon, Robert Tolaod, Mown Johuoo, C. 8. Wood, Jusee B. WoMmrtl, B. M. ftmujlvuta-'ini; of pirn Offlci So. 63 Pi >7, Wood timt. Jacob PaUto, Oeo. W. Bxaitfeu i'I.JOMI. R qiprfif-.. VOLUME LXXI NUMBER: 24fr insurance. inne* Company of p nr a . 03 . 73 . 83,966 17 . 61,889 00 . BL£46 61 JOMIUA HOBi NiO.V, ?’«'• KifUt airori 4 Q I J «j? ?:nvjuhGii. .{il4o,Cn.'‘o uj -.1 .1 . 9/-J6 -M . w . 2.760 00 2.OJC . t life . B,->Un McfcviU ! Oro. A Ik'ny A. !lnlcht*'n x AfWQQD.S- c y . t'O U« P 7 2;o co . 01 ■ 11.M1 15 . iu.216 fa . llii,r,T3 73 OIKOTUJUt. [ ffa. MeKui r !:\ | Nathaniel Uolnie«, I Akx. Nltiiicii, I David M. Lo ngt { WUlum U. Smith I C. W. Rlcteljou, F. a. OORDi.'.v Alexander Bradley. Joaoph S. Leech, John Fullerton, Nathan F. Dart, Da rid U. China be r» William Cnrr, Robert iL Hartley, John U'Oill, isisuKArjcs:, *» TEI jo. copra, A^,;i f Tnlrd ted Wood gtmu lanaet Company SBCSGB. * •«th Straa Wj4» halupWU, A. A. Carrier, ' „ >V. • . Wmtcli fttt d Clock l f * L'i XTTK : - ' .T ;." excelloai’afiocfcQhgtot^iO"--.^--. Robot Tut , J. ZL Jonea. Jah« T»g*w*r Booty ewoal. * ;.. rOcholJU , £• : . •Vaaaoofl.EopklnL ’••- r SS?' tnsucaiuL nttfci Insurance Company of Fenusylvaifila. Offlcß Ho. 90 Watez’at, FittabargJi,'--' Bill* He'Cdl*#! }p . • ;... Sh . W ' Kx, h, InnkTtZ-fc— -99 do u»nk 'toct onlV SOO do Iron Cin lu.,k M<^fcL* m -, U i>'7V"' 200 do Uar.k Br otA _ Book Account*. ’ ••• piatctot-v. \O. W.Cti lanas .JL PMrrbx k. * WyW.Nortift. n. T. Lwh. Jr.. J. H. Sliocnhcrrcr, W. K. NtmJcfc, John A. Oaoghf'j, C. W. Batchelor, b D. Coriiran, Jamei J. Wm.J. ficvßl UXhtidlcw, UeorjfeS.B-eerjtera , .ut £•} Vt» Lr-jislatur* rtf lc3f.' Offl'W, S. E. Corner Third and Wnkmi sts.,’ PTin..nt\ * Marine PolUcKsrncootlv ter.u*J, 0 t!». er debt* h<. Coiapauy n«» 73., e • . Satacnp-J0D5fr^.......!..1. .. V:~" lO&H* U w ,,„ .. WKttffvtS Wiliam Martin, . C . te*J , > Th'o&ilv, ISttlOteg, JoimC. Darin, i William Kyr^.jV, John II .Pirnra*. | J.yiVn.sLii •Korga Q. Lrlpr r, . J^j, Utl i» Alwafd DarlmKioa, . Sw?l i&.i, ' > ' Dr. R. M. Hatfoß. i Hcurfilmn OfScrMSl,.,,, ""V ' &»» | &{&* f WM. MARTIN. !*r*~!acrt aom , rnop.c. hand, \v.l- UKtux l»ruitr«rr,ijecr<«:ar). I'. A. 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