THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. IMEIMIS ESTABLISHED Itf 1786. Btuntef*. W j^ACKEOWN; Wholesale Druggist, - :1; *l^rtaOai(ißalMmradlMt . »« “ uw^T; BB .I.J'AHNESXOOK * Co, lit* oftheflnn JJ.i*. lkkMtock *<fa, mlooe—onlo Wo. 00, eoroerWood and focrth A. FAHNESTOCK *_ CO., WHOLE • sateDrngjftets and Msndbatmn of Whit* Laid, and tttfcarga, corner Wood and Frost atrocts, Pitte frargh. . •••..:•-'■ mchT. JSCHOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER • of WUI* Lead. Sod land, 800, Paint, litharge, Put* y aad Wbolsaal* Dealer in Paints, OUa, Varnishes. Tama* la«, 4ck. Wot Wood st, Pittsburgh, Pa. oc&lyd ' TOIIN P. 800TT, WHOLESALE DEAL r.;giSJfe%"£^ Tm “ M -* J *-* N ‘ . Aflwdnrcwm metre prompt attention. . ‘ aartUydaw ■ iiuiiuw r -i<yiti um. DftAUN A REITER, WHOLESALE AND JM l "tonDnngUa,ooniCTof Übrntj mi EL Otali >fe. • TOSKPH FLKMINO, (SUCCESSOR TO L. ‘v .WBcct*OoQcorner Marketmeetand BUaoDd.km* oawoQyoulund afoli and complete aaurtmnit oTDroga, rwftnWT.ua -1 canfoDy ©oapocndedatall hwnfc-y— ■ Jafcly T\B, GEO. H. KEYSER, DRUGGIST, A&nSSSlS'ff’«. U Wo* *». mi W. Btolmt* Btalrra. WIRTB & 00., General Com- Tl> BMm lletehahta and Dealers in Groceries and Pt> : laetelValltt Übvty street, Plttebnrgh, Pa. » riiiislg anil so]lcUad andHtiA&clory returns goaf* uto*d». . . delAflydawT _ TAMES HOLMES * CO., Pork Packors V and Dsalcrs in ProrWons, eonwr of Market and Front streets. 1 • Ja&lyd* a. ncrcaoreos— ......_.a. a. uses. T-EBOHA HUTCHINSON, Commission JL/ynsd. Forwarding Merchants,, dealers In Western Re serre Cheese, Flour, Fish, Bacon, Batter, Linseed 0(1, Po* wnA-gpert Ashee. Seeds, Grain, Dried Fruit, and Produce feoureDr. Beat brands Family Float always on btnd.— , Agouti fat the sal* of Madison Co’s celebrated patented ' FMrlStmh 1T0a.116 Second andliS Ftrat tes n between Wood and Budthßeld sta, PUtrturgb, Pa. ap23yd Ghbesb warehouse.—henry h. OOUJNB, Forwarding and Oommlfedon Merchant, and Daalar in Oheeoa, Better, Lake fish and Produce generally, SS Wood ft, shore Water, Pittsburgh. mySl Bavtd c. serbst, floor, pro doa, PnWilon and Otmualnlaa Merchant, No. 881 Hind, ntUborgh* give* hi* attao :. Uoa tothi idi of Ftecr. Pork, Bacon, Lord, Oh wo, Batter, • A.iiEx. forstth, (socoessor to Vdnyth A Scott,) Joi«rsnlleg sad Ooomlatoa Hu> cfeaat, Dealer la Wool, Uldce, Plour, Bacon, Lard sad Lard OP «ad Prodocw gaoondly, Wo. 76 Watur n, Pittabrirgh, Pa. PAGLR WAREHOUSE.—JAS. GARD ri SnOW Vhoiflnl* Dealer lo Floor, PtotMooi and Prwre generally, No. 8 Sareatli itrMt, between Liberty tad RmitaftoM. Pitteborgb, Pa. ■ w^TniuncMh. insurance Agents* R FINNEY, AgentEurcka InsurancoCo., > So. t Water street. A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY _CjL« lunnnci Company of Pittebnrgh, Joore* BaHdlnfc Fourth itwt. SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi sene' Insurants Qoopeny, 94 Waler street. I; M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur » ancs Company, 92 Water «tn«t. •I-' T GARDINfiECOFFIN, Agent for Frank- V • Ua Vtr» Izwarssc* Oompanj, Ncrth-cait corner Wood # a PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware » UfaiatflMCWmceOia, 42 Water rtreet: OSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Insurance 2l Fifth street, T> W. POINDEXTER, Ageut Great West- XV* «rol«»ar»oeeOo,9T;Froct street. Carprts. ~A>OBINSON A CO., Doalcr in Carnote,ic., rtreot * * IKTILImU MoCLINTOCK, Dealer To ff - Oarpcte No. 112 Market *treet- fa 3. : WjD. * D. VCALLVn, T\SAIiSR m OABPEXS, OIL CLOTHS, ■\J MATTDfflfl, Ae. No. 87 Fourth street near Wood. &ttont»ss. JRISB k MACKENZIE, Attornoys at Law, OSes ft AfiU Foorth street, Pliubnrgfe, Pa. NoUry Pnb OhX»Oommlaafrmcc. «pO BOBERT M'KNIOHT, ATTORNEY AT > 2dv;ubl SoUdtorof th« Bank of PUtabargh, No. 110 B> ittwt, Httibgrfh. deli JOSEPH 8. UP. MORRISON, AT torneysstLew. Office N 0.91 Youth et,near Wood, aj2t Beg ffioofce. *. .....eio. *. lmranx....a. mousy. Burchfield & co., (successors to Mur-' pby A BarcbfieldA Wholonla Aod Retail Dealers is fancy Dry Goods, Hortb«txi corner Fonrth sod Market eel GIL LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy •"bry Good*, eiga'wf the original Boa Bite, No <4 Market etraot, littrtmrgh. ■ mria T> iL PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, JCv# Denier la Boanete, Hats. Etraw Trimmings, and Btraw Ooods generally. «26 Catnagtg.J ifiaElAOßSi BDQGIESI ROCKAWAYSI ra&AOHB, BAAOCCHES) 0109, AND everything in tho line, purchased from tha«WNwttablO '-*«ASTTOMArn7yAOnrBHBS, 1 aaaortment of elegant lnoroawT»rl«tT«nUahlolorolagl»or daoMoteama. Al»o, and oUnr {teas, (*o Banterana to roeßdoo, wdutb 00 fcaod aod for. oalo at raaooabla pricea bjr ’ • JOHN 8. SBRMKB, Diamond street, n*sr Liberty, Ptttebargh, Pa. Curlini bought and told on ccmtnferion. Repair* lag neatly ana promptly doaa. serially *S-V> . Carriig« aai Wigoa SianlseUirj. ; i ; .. BTBPSHIKa.: Aciitu, So* XSS Third Btrett, WOULD respectfully inform thocdEajL jnabliethaibota now located u w . c> asdjxaa rea«s*dib«bailßete ot.oanlag«. nuking la all ite J -l ", i Titktlra, aßd-toal *»eente ordera ter Wagoni '" of AH dwcrfpUooa, InelodlDgaH dork fcr-Iroa Horchanta’ Bolidtinfaocmttntttncoof tho potronacoao ltberallrbe ’ atewod npon him while ot tho old stood or**Kg*k>w k OoJ •• ho woold war* his Woods-that the oust core oad atteo* Uou wfll bo 'gfrea toaH hi* ordon m hontofcro, haring ao> eared Utoaerocoa of tbo bast workman, and haring omplo aportpMntaalMvherofof tho llniahJng of fino work. . _ . dj II aiaaloaoiitmonl nf tiaoryirurlr tinir nn band, anlt ■ •<>.-•. ; aLU tar Springcoo. AHworktamsUdfbr 13njontho. - 49»Fartkaur attention flrea to repair*. Jal4:lyd Fafirtrw. «W raw0*..,.., n mat. tbowwow...-. —a o..nun .JOHN THOMPSON dc CO n HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND il GRAINEM,IBS THIRD STREET. Bin PalnUr* ' exaentod with neatnam-aad dispatch. Hired PaJota, Oil, Tnrpsntfoe, Varnish, Japoa and 'SngUtb Potent Driers, FKa ICoataJcaoEtoef a racy aaportar article Philadelphia and ftttsbnrgh White Lead always on hood and forsata— Woare preparedtoGrindOotorafcr Painters, praggieteor •other* at-thoaborted notice,aa art haroa mill which pi Bite by steam. Fainter* will aoro mono/ by getting ftatr ootora pooitd with as. mrially tSaobgtUtcg, tit. - Xff S. RENTOUL, 20 St. Glair street, .. _iT • tatcllgiai*»nd Ui*cdUt>oooa Books,tod - ’ lkpodUirjot teaming TractBodetj.liPublication*. '*■' '■ li/'H. G.' JOHNSTON St CO., Stationers, \ 'ff Bliafc Boot Mmnhcturcr* *nd Job Printer*) No. • ‘ 17 Wood time, Pittrimrift, P*. x3O HD* 0. COOHRANK, (SUCCESSOR TO „. . X2l» 9* WlwJ Wbobnto and Botail Doolarla Sook 1 ‘'"vv fßaflmw ;i»1 Pifirr Yadsnl «tre«(,6Ui ioari. --, Jtof Mjßrtotfrpara, Pa. TOHN B.I)AVISO#, BOOKSELLER AND *•4l BiMUotf,ssMMnrto Dtrirti4Agoc»,.Ko.<3Uarksi i rtwt,aMf yoqrU> t PttUbttrgh,?».- SAY* CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA TIONERS, No. U Wood itraet, oait door tolhooor : ftlrd, Plttabnrgli, Pa. . Rcboolaad Lawßookadoa* J L.KEAD, BOOKSELLER ANDJJTA a TIONNB, No. TSPocrtli at, Apollo Bafldloc*, . *1 tTONTA MINKR, BOOKSELLER •UMBMUottw, UmnJo lffll, Tift* tttmL Vtai X2taU agents . I WABO, m raoMiasoßY notes, . x ■ gss&te:^%£sr - *Wtf 't+ FOK CnRISTII AS 4 NEW . • MM mm Jtach BtUutt p»r pound; Do do:l4j«r . do .15 ,do « ~ a». .flmflwi, do 15 - do e-. Do rd© Ztoto Carrot*, l*H - -no. da Proa**, , . ■do CkdeiMctppZatiCoßMU.li do ‘A» .do fioflfibeUAlaooodf,2se porpoand: ’£>•-do - Hurtaoti, 12H do : . Onoio Pool, pora SpioM of oil Umloda auzadßpleea for eoorokixo of fenUl**> for ■*yk r fBAKOE'B, Pedmd »t, AlUgh«y. r 2 Boxes supposed to contain 41 uowttMtd Good*. Butad <£h. rori, Pitttefh* la MefsaadwUlbotoM topsr.cturgtsir sot cUiaod bj tSo >, OSSac Softs* M J«j«, UAUnSIOUTttOOo .. •»“ MWolorttnot. \te\y BACON. r ‘ r JLI HAM* " SHOULDERS^ I* l *O-WJ»mh *(!««, MB Ittitj. _j_ fSanufartutHß. Bvernuunf roiinmiF '' , R. MoCOY Ac CO„ ZIBKRTT Ain*. B. M. Depot? TIT AN UFACTURE to ortier, on short notice, UA CABTINGB, SHAFT INQ k PULLETS, of all a [tea ■nArdcaeriptioo*, of tha boat matomls and latest atjlcj; also WAGON BOXES, SAD IRONS, ORATES, Ac, alwaja on hand or cast to order. loft at tha FOUNDRY, or at Cartwright k B9 Wood at, trill receive prompt attention. J. a. Pm, j. t. itnirxLL, lata of the finn of J. 8. Hall k Bpoor, lata of Hall k Spear SPEER * BIDWEtLi ' Valley Forge Plow Works, —_ Jr °- m xa>er fr aear JVIA, Pi!Uburg\. iITANUFACTURERS of every variety of ATI. Plow*, Plow Oaatln(«, Ac, of the most approved Pat tern* suitable bravery kind of soil and tillage. Their Improved Patent Iron Centre, Patent Iron Centro Hludda, Iron Oantrv mb-SolL Patent and Centra Lem*, Sloal Mouldboard, Valley, Peacock, Sugar, Cotton and other Pfovt are WABBABMD to giro entire eatiifcclion to pntthae* ora, both aa to quality and adaptation to use. are solicited. oci:lyd . WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa^ KmuwT»»«»» VtTTJIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. TT Orders aolidted fretn thatrade, and promptly ship pad aa per Instructions. TiiiaV fl & per cent, discount for cash. teSklydAwT - HEHRY OKKWIO, JY0.489, comer .Pane end IPnfntrt Street Plttaburffh, Pa,, MANUFACTURER OF HEMP AND MANILLA BED CORDS, HEMP AND TARRED BOPES from In, to I*£ inch, Fine and Common Parking Yarn, Tarred and Span Yam, Hath and Bell Coni, Wool Twiats Broom,Tying and gening Twine, Flax and Cotton .Seine Twine,Ac • fall supply of tboebOTe art icles constantly on bend or made to order at the lowcet e»ih price*. |a27:lyd CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, (Successors to John Cartwright,) Tk/TAN UFACTI)RERS and Importer* oi -aTM pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical ana Dental In strument*, Cana, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, Ac, No. M Wood •treat. They give epedal attention to the manufacturing of Trmata, Supporters, Ac Jobbing and Bepaing with nano tnallty and drepetch. apl6:dly MOORHEAD & CO., Aecrffon, Plain and Corrugated, GALVANI ZED SHEET IRON, For Roofing, Guttering. Ppouting, Ac Agentt for (Toot?* Patent Imitation Ituaala Sheet Iron* By»Warebonee No. 136 fYrsf Srcrt, Kttjfare*. «- nrgtlyd MORRIS & COLTART. bou Kixvnnrmi or HUOHB’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP HASHERS. TTAMMERS of the following sizes, 4-c., II made to order Ne.'l, lift T In. full blow, SOOT Ibc Price f SM. *• 3, ** 9 “ “ M 6698 *• 460. “ a, “U *• “ “ 11699 " *• 600. •• 4, “i& “ “ “ jocsi “ - 900. M 6, “50** “ •» 41160“ “ 1600. "6, “24 “ “ “ (4201 “ “ 2COO 49P Order* solicited. Pot particular* address MORRIS A COLTART, JaZlally Pjttbbuwb, Pa. wnuaw sajlxhijj Jtaap a. causa WILLIAJI BARNHILL * CO., 61 Penn sL, below Morbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Worker*. Manufacturer* of Barnhill's Patent Boiler, Locomotive, Fined and Cylinder Boiler*, Chimneys, Bretenea, rtr* Bed, Steam Pipes, Condensers, Salt Pane, Sugar Pans, Iron Yawls, Life Boats, etc. Also, Blacksmiths’ Work, Bridge and Viadnet Irons, dona at tha shortest no tice. AH orders from a distance promptly sttendoj to. J«23 Penn Gotten mile, Pittsburgh. Kennedy, childs & co., manufac turers or— Penn A No. 1 beery 4-4 Sheetings; Oarpet Chain of ail color* and shade*: Oottun Twine; “ Bed Cords; M Plough Lines and Saab Cord; " Rope of all at ms and deecrtpUon*; Batting. WOrim left at the Hardware Store of Logao, Wilson A Wood street, will bare attention. JeS&rly JABIES IRWIN, MANUFACTOUKR OF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Niuto Arid; Hoflman*s Anodyne; Muriatic Arid; Aqua Ammonia, FFP; Nitrons do Fowler’s Bolation; tnjg May be Bmnd at John Irm-ln a Sob*. 5T Water itrcoU WIL.L.IAJf TATE A. KON, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth stiwA, Pittebnrgh, and Wdetai street, ander- Death Excelsior Hall, Alteghtny. deecrlption of FltOngr ter Water, Oaa and Steam. ' ■ noSlily JOHN CAUPOfiI.L, MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS |^ and SHOES of every dcacxiptfos, No. 34 Bmimfletd Btreat,Pltiabcrgh,Pv ocSUyd Commission, &c. x b. OAimmj) & co., Commission A. Forwarding Merchants, And Wholesale Dealer* in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, DUTTER, LARD, PORE, BACON, FLOUR, FISH, Pot A Pear! Aahoa, Ealeratne. Unwed A Lard Oil, Dried Trnit and Produce generally. Not, 141 and 143 Front Street, PITTSBURGH. PA. AOBH ten. ruunn UKA A FORSYTH, [Sueetmon of J. A W. Rea,) COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. 75 Water 81., Pittsburgh, Pa., DEALERS IN Flour, Bacon and Produce Generally. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALR OF FIG oc2S IRON AND BLOOMS. HITCHCOCK, McCIUCKRY 4 CO., [Sacrtoon to Hoffman,M’Crrery 4Co.] Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And WboTeonfe Dealers la Prodncs, Floor and Wool, No. 1W Fton l sad 123 Stand <t* PiUtlmrgk, A. aplrlyd—my29 MeBASE *AAJKR, ssalssst* Floor* Grain and Produce. .Commission and Forwarding Morehants, So. 124 Second St., PiltnbxsrgXy Pa. mySLlyd some c*j»ki»0~......... jobs soro. CANNING *- BOND, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 228 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, For the sate of ProAoefi and purchase of Ff»b, Aay orders entrusted with thorn will bo promptly forwarded. apSMto* VIXOOUI usoa uog» u men ....,joa. s. loos. JOS. 8. ZiHECH * CO, loi.HSASHLIhtrtyiL, Plttibarfb, Pa* WHOLESALE QROOERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, Xin Plate and Tinner's Stoolt* AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jriiuny ■pawns* saxjibqh...skuas is >. r**n*j..wu. a. vamcAs. SPIUMGEB HABBAtJOH A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DZALSnB IN j Wool, Hides, Provisions & Produce Generally, No. 395 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. J*u . . 4«»—e. n, BDotaToa, T EWIS & EDGERTON, (Successors to D. 1 JT. Uorsan A C 0.,) Wholesale Grocers end Commlsßloo iiorthaaU, 107 Wood rireet, PHteborgh. mri TTENKYR KINO, (LATE OF TUB I 1 flnn of King A Moorhead,) Oonalarion Merchant, ■sd Dealer InTtg Metal and Blooms, No. TS Water street, bo. low Msthst, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 aplS ~i A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR- J\ m dy, Jones A Oo,) CommUeioA aad Forwarding Bar. chant} Agent of ths Madison and Indlanspoba Railroad, cor* asr Finland Ferrysta,PlUsbargb, Pa. 1 JaSfclyd JWusir, See. I' JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., tf between Diamond Alley and Fourth itmt, Sole Agent forOIQOKHRINO A SONS* (Boston) PIANO FORTEKMA SON A HAMLIN’S MODEL MELODKONA and OBOAB HA&MONIUUB, and Dealer Id Mo tie and Masks] Good*. ja23 . ; JT KLKBER A BRO., No. 53 FIFTH 11, BL, gjgn of the Qoiden Harp,&4« Agent for NUNNS AcHaRE’S.(New York) unrivalled Grand and Square PIANOS,andCARHAUT A NRKDnAM’S genuine MJfLO* DIONS and ORO AX HARMONIUMS, Dealers (a Moelo and Maakallaatran—U. ** SHARLOTTE BLUMB, MANUFACTUR ■B ami DederioPlaaoFork*, and Importer of Mnslo Hwlcal InatruDeota. Sol* Amt for the HAMBURG PIANOS, also tot UALLKT, DA Yin A CO.’S Boston Ranee, rthtnd without Moteos Atsehwfct. -11 l WoodetmT' •• •- • - --- - - aptoMtCCB. f ..jntna a. a irons Wall Paper Warthtsit. UTALTER P. MARSHALL A CO.. Im- Yt porters and Deaton, ST Wood street, between Fourth street and Diamond Alley, whan may bo found an extewdra •mortmsat of erety description of Paper UaojHngS|for Par* lots. Halls, Dining Rooms aadCbambew. Alan, window Bhadee, in great variety at lowest prices to country dealers. »elB - WALTER P. MARSHALL A 00. PIANNEL COAL makes a most brilliant to*, kindles resdlly, lasts all day wlth«nt attention, can be handled without eoUlne the bands, making it oepoc* ully desirable for pallor and chamber nse. •‘■POrder* for CANNED. ANTHRACITE OB BITUHI ROUS for either city promptly AUtd by V.. - W. A. MeCLDRO, "“WW OOAI DEPOT, • Ootner Anderson ti. and Railroad TTENIBON?BBEF, POULTRY, AND BUT* f TXR-. , ’ - A this Prime EoQ Butter; ■ Bto ggtdrreia, Phaeetpti, BabbUa, Aoj , , 1 -Art - J --. :.-r- .. lIS Liberty street. t\hy PEAfiHES—2OO bni. primi httlwa PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1859. iUusical. music nsssoxre. FLUTE, VIOLIN, MELODEON AND SINGING LESSONS. MR. WILLIAM D. SMITH begs to inform tho mtulcal public that, after a long absence, be has again taken up hit permanent reel dance In Pittsburgh, where ha will oerote hla entire attention to gl*log Instruc tions in Vocal Mode; and, also, on the Flute, Violin and Melodson. . His room la In PbUlira' Bn tiding, Bt. Clair sttoet, Pitts burgh, where be can be seen from ten to twelve o’clock daily. Terms made known by application to Mr. Bmtth, at bis rooms, or at the mule stores, or at tbestoro of Means, 0. Yeager A Co-, oh Market street. - de3 JAMES W. WOODWELL. CDAIRS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Embracing every style of PURNITURB, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, Bnltablefor PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND DINXNQ ROOMS, Eqnal to any In NEW TORKAND PHILADELPHIA, LOWER PRICES. article made by hand and Warr*ntod.*Cß CABINET MAKERS Supplied With any quantity of FURNITURE aud 011 *lllB, on reasonable term*. HOTRLB AND STRAMBOAT3 Pornlsbed at tbe ehortist notico. Wabsbooma, Nos. 77 Atm 79 Third Stbbbt, tnril6:dtf PJTTSBDBOB, PA. •an n. roowe- -...m0a. a. lotnra. T. B. TOVBfI * CO., FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Evory Doaoripti on, FACTORY—JUeroi SL,btlwen W]/lu and itnoa. Avomm WirtbOEU—Noi. 18 h4O Smithdeld BL, CTEAMBOAT CABTN FURNITURE—We 13 are constantly manufacturing STRAUBOAT CABIN FUBNITURH and CHAIRS, and lovtte the attentton of those Interested In fnrniahlng boats. taSfedAwT T. B. YOUNG A 00. Grocers. rnos uttlb. 4a jmcd tumuli LITTLE 4k. TRIMBLE, HOLES ALB O SOCCERS AND DEALERS Flour, Bwcom, Cbeeae, Fruit a. Oils A,Prod tare, ll2 SECOND ST„'PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM BAOALDT, WHOLESALE OROOER, Moa. 18 and BO Wood Street, 'pQBEUT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, .AV Produce and Comminlon Merchant, No. 164 Front street, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap6:lyd Alexander king, wholesale Grocer and Importer of Sola Ash, No. 273 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. aphlyd* 010. a. JCIOS us. L- OOQLBT. JONES A COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO GEBS and Boat Farniaben, dealer* In Produce end Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 141 Water street, near Cherry Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. my2B luft t. unira , joh* §. nawosn- SHRIVEE & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Q nocan, No. 130 ud 133 Second atreet, (%*tween Wood and SmlthfieU, PiUaborgh. jointnorp- JOHN FLOYD & 'CO, WHOLESALE Qrocenuati OommlKbo McrcbtnU, No. ITS Wood ead KBLlUttyrtwot, FiUatargh. J«IC fOB* WAIT „..4on vneoa. WATT A WILSON, WHOLESALE GKO CKRB, OomoMoQ Merchants and Dealer* is Pro doc* and Pittsburgh Manuiarture*, No. 255 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . Ju2s 3TSAIAH DIOKKIf' A CO., WHOLESALE L Grocers, Commißk>aMeithhnts,*&dDeal4r*ln Prod oca, o- 60 Water treat, and 43 front *twet,PltU|nrgh- WM. McOUTOHEON WHOLE SALK Grocer, Prodsoa and Onmraimton Merchant, and Dealer hi Pitt*burgh Manufactured Articles, No. 159 Liberty «trwt. corner or Btswcry ay, Pitt«burgfa, Pa. ciyS rona u. i. isx cju*- atwiu. Atwell, lee & co.. wholesale Grocer*, Produce and Ooaunlukm Merchants, and Dealers is Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 9 Wool street, be. tween Water and Front su Pittsburgh. aplg aosr. — eAM'ie-aotnsos. R ROBISON 4 CO., WHOLESALE • Omen, Ooatnbaioa Merchants, and Dealer* ta all kind* of Pnrrfskma, Prodsoa and Plttabnrgli Mann&ctsne, No. 2SS liberty street. Plttalaurgh. Jalftlyd Robert h. kino, wholesale gro- CKR, Commission Merchant, and Dealer la Featbare, Flab, Floor, and ail kinds of Country Prodivr*, No. 211 Lib. erty street, month of Blkth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad* vancee made on cnnslfcnmoots. Jah-Jyd aosssrpli.iru. j*ase a uunm. Robert dalzell *. co„ whole- BALH Grocers, Oommiwloa and Fnrvarding Mer chants and Dealenln ProdoceaodPittabargh Mantrfectarea, No. 251 Liberty street, PUtsbarßh. Pa. my 2 ■ gUibtctiscmenta. To Dealer* In Artificial Flowers. Ostrich Feathers, Fancy Goods, As. John c. hknderson, smyth a co., hsve removed their salee rooms to tbi lofts of 843 BROADWAY, and are ready to exhibit their sample* of FRENCH FLOWERS, which exc*ed In variety any Impor tstlons yet made, numbering Fifteen Hundred Styles the larger part made In onr fActorim In Paris, and patterns con fined. . Wo hav» also msnniactared an extensive variety of A*n toas Floveas. aod in Ibis dais vs have every conceivable quality, style and price of maanftetared goods, aod tbs uatsralf tor aunuctaroT*. Onr stock of Ostrich and Marabout Imported Feathers Is large and Tailed in qnslitr and style; and to meet the wants of the Trade, we hare purchased and conrerted tbeontire bnildiogs, No. 6 Broadway and Greenwich a tracts, Into ono Factory and are prepared to produce ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS aodertbenunagemeotofonr Mr. B. V. WELCH. FEATHERS nnder the reasagrmeotnf LACE, ROCHJKS, *e M Ar., Under the management of EDWARD JACKbON, of the Uu> firm of Jackson A March. Onr purpose belag the derelopaent oftbe above branch es of Monte Trade to to tbrtr fellMt extent, we hare Im ported material and brought over French Artists of Paris* tan reputation with a staff of assistants which, with the well known tlZUlcbcy of (he management. Is a guarantee that the products of onr Factory will snrpnti Is perfection any goodrhoretofore made Ip Amtrlca. The rales dkpartmant Is confined to 343 BROADWAY, and la tiodor the following management. The French Flower Department, J. B. SMITH. Ostrich and Fancy Fcathsrs, H. gKeiohton. French Materials, P. HAI M. Hand Dresses, Ornaments, Ac., O. WUITTEMORB. AKkascA* DspAßiutgx ri Flowxes, Bocnxs Atm Fakct Goom, nnder tbo manage meat of onr Mr. J. KENNEDY BMYTB A B.LSURROIER. aeilrted by Mr. J. b. DAYIB A Mr. W. NUTTING. The IMPORTING.—In this leading department of onr IratiocM wapnrehase and maonfsetnre the ebofeust de signs la the rreoch Market, and roeelve fcy every steamer the last styh appearing. Onr sales sre strictly conflocd to the Wholesale Business, and we respect folly Invite merchants to examine onr goods. J. a HRNDERBON, BMYTH A 00, No. 843 Broadway,' New York. JOHN 0. HENDERSON A CO- Ho 8 Broadway. UXNDKRBON. BMYTH A CO, JaHhSmd No. 102 Bos de Rlcbelean. Pari*. iIICUABDIOS'B IRISH LINENS, Damaakf, Dlapera, Ac. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN ENB, and those desirous of ebtaloleg theOBNUINI GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase are seal* ed with the toll name of tbo firm, t RICUA&DSON, SONS 4 OWPBN. as s guarantee of the aonodttMs and durability of tbe Goods This caution Is rendered Mssntfally ososssary as large qoantltkaof lokriot and defective linens are prepared, seasonafter season and sealed with tbenameof RICHARD SON, by Irish Houses, who. regardless of tbs Injury thus Indicted alike on the Amsrloaa consumer and lbs manafoe* tarwrsof tbe gsnnins Goods, will not readily abandon a boslnssa so profitable, while purchasers can be Imposed on with goods of a worthiest character. J. BULLOCKS A J. B. LOOKtf, a«7ilydts Agents, M Cboreb.stnwt, New York. PETER COOPER'S REFINED SHEET AND SHRED I6INQLASS, A (Bun ARTICLE. Ycr,. eztowlTilj ami lur DtANO lIANOE, TABLE AND VINE JELLIES. ' AHD toa «J«lUiyins Prsserves. Thaßbrod. with diroctlous for.Qsing, it ont up In smell Packages tur Family Use, and Is suliLhy all the principal Grocmafid Druggists tbronghoot the united Blue*. oe2fjAmd PKTER OOOFEB; 17 JBorllpg Blip, N. V. UILLIAHOSI BILLIAIIDait PHELAN'B IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND COMBINATION (JUfUIIONB-IVo. tected by letters patent, dated— February 10,1880. December fl, IS&7. October 18M: January 32, lf&S. •a-Tb* recent Imp roremetili made In these Tallies makes them unsfirpassed in tbe world. They are now offered to the scientific Billiard Player as combining speed with truth, oarer before ot4atoed In any Billiard Table. Safes Rooms 788 and 788 Broadway, N. Y. Maoulkctory, 83 Ann street. oclfe3»4v iyQQNNOB. A POLLEN PER. Sole Mso’rs. ( WILLARD HARVRY At CO. ‘ 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 OEDAR BTREET, NEW TORE. PAPER warehouse;, Every description of ' WRAPPING, PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER, OS lIAVD Oft MADE TO OftOXR, PUNCT, VOLORKD ASH TISSV AT J’APARS, BLOTTING PAPBRB, BNV ELOI’EB, Straw And Bonnet Boards. TWINE BOUSE. WILLARD HAJIVBY * CO., 84 Maiden Lane and 17 Cedar Street, NEW YORK. HUMP, COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN TWINEB, ntrostD asm wußrficmxn i CORDAGE Of orery deacrlptlun ootton, juts, Manilla and amkiucan hrmp ROPE, Tarred StqK Fishing Lines Glfllng Threads: '■ ofilßo' TWIHaS* SnOETORSAD, WloK,atri Ul kinds or .i CORDS AEtD liIMBS, . .....I _• ■' trtjißsod * fittslntr|| saie itt. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY ” S. BIi) B L S <Sc 60. rirra trun. aootb miurino. THE VAJLYQA ZETTtU thecldettAewtpapertn tht Btrt, and havinganeatensivecirculation amaugrCfAtbuthuu ■ten, and nothing aQ dcutrt, it effenindmeemenUto advar tiitrt at the beat medium through toMcA to rcacA the public. KS-TIIE WEEKLY GAZETTE Uitsued every Wednct day and Saturday, on a large blanket thcct, and contain! in addition to the neret of the mtk, a carefully prepared and reliable report of the JtarleU, commercial and monetary of afirt, ana an accurate Bank KoU LUt, corrected mrJayjor fAirpayw —making it (hi bat Commercial fftretpaper in the DAILY—Six Dollan por annum, payable in advance, or 12J4 cents per week, payable to toe Carriers. WEEKLY—Two Dollan per annum, payable In advance. Globe are furnished on the following terms: Pour coptee one yoar |5 00 la " “ “ - —lO 00 lwenty“ “ “ ...... 20 00 And one to the person getting op the dab five. WF-Advasce payments an strictly required, and no pa per will be sent after the time Is up to which it was paid. Baton of AdTtrtliiag, 1 Bqoareof 10 line*, 1 time „ 00 1 “ " * 8 « 75 1 " *• « 8 " .... 100 1 *• " "1 week —„ 178 1 “ " " 2 “ _3 00 1 M « g “ .. 400 1 ** " ** l m0nth....... 500 1 ** M “ 2 ** 700 1 M - «a- .. 000 1 “ " “ 4 * JO 00 1 " “ “ « “ - -.12 00 1 •* “ “ w “ .40 00 Yearly advertiser* are entitles to oneequan,chang ableat pleasure, per annum.-..-... —.45 po with Cuts treble nrlce. Rs-xlectiob of Mr. Fsssbsdbs.—The re* election of this gentlemen to the United States Senate, U bailed with feelings of gratification on the pari of the Republicans thiongbout the Union. His course in Che Senile his been un exceptionable in an eminent degree, with all hie efforts were directed to Che perpetuation of .Republican principles. Of his election the Portland Advertiser thus speaks: •'Both branches of the Legislators concurred jealerday in re-electing Hon. William Pitt Fes senden to the United States Senate, for the term of eix years from the 4th of .Maroh ensuing. In the Senate the vote was unanimously in his fa vor, and in the House he had a majority eo large and decissive that the opposition eeemed to be merely nominal. It is a note worthy and almost unprecedented fact too that Mr. Fessenden re ceived this Urge vote without any of the inter vening machinery and arrangements of the Caum. We understand from our Augusta cor respondent that a meeting for consultation was informally called for Monday evening, but that the Republican members of both branches of the. .Legislature deemed it needless to attend—the feeling in favor of Mr. Fessenden being so en tirely unanimous that there was no necessity of oaovasslng or seeking any of it, in advance of the formal voting in U&Sennit and House. As the personal gralifioWon OMjfyhciv ing an honor is always greatly 'the mode in which it is conferred, We think Mr. Fessenden is to be congratulated upon the pecu liarly cordial and felicitous manner in which the Legislature of Maine has again committed the honor and interests of the State to his keeping. To be the unanimous choice of a tarty so largely in the majority as are the Repubuc&osof Maine, is no small honor to any man, and When this preference Is manifested after the recipient has been tested by five years service in his high sta tion, it amounts to an endorsement eo unreserv ed that neither language nor act could add to its emphasis or its significance." FirrsßrrsGti. Dsatr of AxoToxm Mbmdia or tub Hutch tssox Family.— Mr. Judson J. Hutchinson, one of the brothers of the celebrated Hutebinsoo Family, died at Lyon, Mass., on Tuesday, Jan. 11. Judson, John and Asa, and Ihclrsieter Abby made their public appearance as a quartette bsod nearly fifteen yean ago, and attracted overflowing audiences in this City, and' else where for some years. The old Broadway Taber nacle, seating over three thousand persona, was packed night after night by enthusiastic admir rers of the “Family’s’' simple melodies. The whole party afterwards visited England, where they received a quite as oordiaL Lay ing claim to no •p*spal excellence 's* musicians, the brothers asd.ihetrvmeter commended.them selves topopulerfevor by their unostentatious manner, and made a decided Impression by their proclivity to reforms. All of thorn were Aboli tionists, and their “Songs of Freedom” were the staple article in thoir musical programme. Nine or ten years ago, the Family was broken up. Abby, the sister, married a eon of the Rev. Dr. Patton, of this City, and retired from the publio conoeris. The three brothers continued their were fioally compelled to sus pend their performances on account of an at tack of insanily which afflicted Judeon.who has jast died. Jesse, sn older brother, was the man ager of the concerts, and nnder his skillful en gineering, tbefsmily were placed in circumstan ces of pecuniary abundance. Perhaps no troop of singers ever enjoyM * more aatisfdbtory suc cess. Of late years, »e brothers have seldom appeared. The public taste demanded a style of music more cultivated, and the day of the Holohinsoos weal by. Of the original fonr to whom many (honsands in this City were once glad to listen, only three now survive. Mrs. Patton, and John and Asa Hnlcbiuaon.—-.V. F. Tima. An Impobtaht Bitit.—An extra term of tbe Circuit Court ni opened yesterday at Prince ton, (Ind.l to try the important suit of the Straight Line road against tbe dty of Evans ville, for the payment of the interest coupons, on $lOO,OOO city bonds issued to the road. The case involves the oity’a subscription of $200,000 to the stock of the rood. If the decision of the U. S. District Court iu tbe ossa of tbe Western Road agalost the city of Jeffersonville, be bos- Vetoed by our Circuit and the oily be allowed to go behind the records of Its Council, and show that the requititions of tbe charter wero not complied with In mating the subscription, tbe claim of the road for the bonds will be a deeper* ate one. The charter authorized the city .'to subecribo for the stock on the petition of (ico-ihirvb of [the resident freeholders. It appears by tbe aoo omenti on file, that thei subscription was mado in 1852 on the petitioniof 284 persons, pretend ing to be holders of real estate in the city. Up on a thorough investigation of the list, it ia found that nearly fifty of the persons on the list, held no land in the ciiy, and had never been freeholders, and were hot, therefore legal sign ers of (be petition. It furthermore appears that there were then livlog in Evansville IGG real es tate holders—more than half the number of signers—who refused i to sign the petition.— EvamviUe Journal, V2th, Tan Sbbf Population or Russia.— A writer in Hunt'e Magazine furnishes some interest ing facts upon tbe sutyecl. Aooordlog to the best authority, Iho real eslale throughout tbe empire Is divided as follows : 57,000eitatss with from Ito 20 serfs. 30,000 2010 100. . 18,000 100 to 600. 2,000 600 to 1,000. 1,400 1,000 to 10,000. 5 20,000 and over. Tbe whole number of peasants consisted of Crown peasants 9,000,000 Serf* 11,760,000 Total 20,760,000 The Emperor is a zealous advooate for the ab olition of serfdom, but he is oompelled to move with great caution In consequence of tbo oppo sition of some of the-nobles. In addition to the above, there are about eighty thousand proprie tors, with from ous to ten serfs eaoh, employed in towns and obliged fo pay obrock, or tribute, to their masters. Theao are not new]y as well off as tbe serfs on the plantations, and tbe imperial measure is intenued to reach all. Toa £Lt. llail liaasArTßa.—Bishop Clark, of Rhode Island, at tbe close of an excellent lecture ou “Public Opinion,” remarked that ho believed the pubUo Rontiment of a civilized and Christian society is truer and purer to-day, than it ever was before. Tho forces of evil may seem to be as etroog as ever; but tbe ecalo is gradually turning in favor of'trutb and right. The labor of the past has not been lost; the labor of to-day is not ip vain. No holy word, no righteous act can everdio. Strike the chords of inineneelwUh a manly hand! Their vibra tion will riog on forever. Be hopeful! We are moving on toward high noon; hardly out of the twilight yet, it may be, but thank God It is the twilight of the morning and not of tbo evening, and the boor hand fin the gr**t dial plate of time never goes back. Slowly and silently, ex cept when it strikes at long interval tho pro gressive epochs of tbe wcrld,it advances toward tbe moridiao. . Dbad Ltrraa Omci. —Tbe following exhibit show the reoevery of moneys in thedeadlettcn received at tho General Poet Office during the year just closed: letters. Moons. Quarter ending March 81 2,472 $18,467 18 Quarter ending June 30, -.4,649 21,498 85 Quarter ending September 12.921 82 Quarter endiog December 12,085 80 Total,'... $69,913 12 Under the prompt and a&ptat action of this branch,abopt; nlne-tanths of Amount have , Jtaafittyftaitf** to jMilgMfU jnra«n, J ’ <- -I < i , 1 4. . Obi “Mountain county” exchanges bring os frequent reports of stampedes amongthelr negro population, and sometimes affect desperate wrath; we reoollect when such occurrences were fre auent hereabouts, and whenever they happened, tier® would be considerable fuming, fretting, and some swearing among the violimß of mis placed confidence in negro flesh; bat, gradually, it would wear off, and they became reconciled to their losses. So it will have to be in the border counties. Although the Panhandle is almost stripped of Its slave property, we oannot say that the general wealth is any less than it ever was, or that the people livo less contentedly, or get rich any slower than they did when every fam ily, almost, sported its darkey or darkles. The fact is, we have reconciled to onr priva tion, and are rather disposed ts congratulate ourselves, as upon a happy riddance. The Pan handle is, perhaps, as free, now, of African ele ment, either bond or free, ab any other aeotion of the Union, without exception. —lVelhliurg (Fa.) Herald. TERMS i Continuous Dkcbiasb or Marriages in Bos ton.—There has been, aoeording to the official records, a remarkable and steady decline inmar riages in the city of Boston for the past nine years. One reason for this deoline is theamelio ration of the marriage laws of other States; another, doablles, is the hard times and the ex oess of laborers over the demand, which tending to a redaction of wages, dolors many from un dertaking the additional expense of a family. Another cause is said to be the alarming Increase of female expenditures in matters of dress, &c. The number of certificates of marriage issued in 1858 is one thousand less than during the year 1854, and smaller than for any of the pro vioos eight years. For the three years endiog in 1855, the number of marriage .certificates issued was 97C2, against 7910 for the three years coding in in 1858, a decrease during the latter period of 1840.— Boston Traveler. A Frihch Caucus. —The following extract from Arthur Young’s Travels in France and Spain daring the years 1787-8-9 might be sup posed to describe a caucus of democratic repre sentatives or senators at Washington in January 1859, instead of o meeting of Jaoobin Clnb in January, 1790. i “In this club, the business tfatJt is to be brought into the N&tioaalAasembly is regularly debated, the motions are read that are intended to be made there, and rejected or corrected and ap proved. When these have been) folly agreed to, the whole parly .are engaged to eupport them. Plans of eeoduot are there determined; proper persons nominated for being on committees, and presidents of the Assembly named. And 1 may add, that such is the majority of numbers, that Whatever passes in this club, is almost sure to ln the Assembly.” Tna Extra Half Dims. —The last Crawford County, 0., Foram says : i “Mr. Beale, wishing to go from Gallon to Crest line, on the C. C. A C. Road, aoiae two years ago got on the tram and tendered the conductor fif. teen cents In payment of his flare for the fonr miles travel. Twenty cents were demanded; five being added to the fifteen because he had not 1 bought a tieket. This Mr. B. refased to-pay, and the conductor slopped the [rain and ejected him from the cars. Mr. Bealejbrobght this ac tion for damages, in the Court qf Common Pleas, of this county. The ease came on fbr trial at the present term, and resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff of $800.” Tna Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Ashtabola and New Lisbon Railroad was held on last Thursday at Orwell. The old Board of Directors was re-elected, except Judge New ton, who declined a re-election. John Wetmore, Esq., waa elected in his place. The new Board eleeted Henry Hubbard, of Ashtabula, President, and John Wetmore, of Canfield, Vico President. A strong effort will be made, the ensuing sum mer, to completo the grading of the road from Niles to Waabingtonvtlle,[so as to conned the Cleveland A Mahoning iritb the P., Ft. W. A C. R. R. —Mahoning Reg. \ Fatal Nigbo Duxl A character comes up from Salines that a fatal negro d there eome days ago. The a measured distance, and with mnskets loaded with t the excitement one of the < iog the ramrod, left the b gun, and the resalt was tba nent by shooting him thron negro shot was free, the < Steub. Herald. Mahosibo Cocstt Baj meeting of the Stockholde County Beak, held-at thei Youngstown, on the 3d in James McEwen, Caleb B. X lee, Jonathan Warner, C. C man, Garry Baldwin and ' elected Directors for the subsequent meeting of tl Manning was re-elected Pr* •Prom J. UKKBEKT, Ai.Titnsrn and William street. Now Tor To Hotel Keepers, R gbjts, Qrocera an< Dr. Bran on’ HAVE, from their exci recommended by the K CIANB aaa meet Talnahle tad □< DYBPEPSIA, t DL DEBILITY, HE BILIOUSNESS, JA LIVER COMPLAINTS, BL Ac., Ac.. An also* enre and certain prevenUTe agaln*t Fever and Ague, Cholera, Su Timer Complaints, £e. and U tb« nott raluabte'asd efiles looi Tonic and Ap petite Creating Compound mi offered to the pablk. Bfjlb® ore of.tboM DITTBRS uLL DISEASES OF TUB BLOOD will be thoroughly orad rated, and all tboso who ■re »nfibrin* from early exceaa and PROSTRATION OP THE PHYSICAL ENERGIES wi I be restored to » ROBUST AND VrOOROUS STATE OF BE LLTH. The DIOXSTrVE ORGANS wll bo ftlmnUted and PER MANENTLY STRENGTHENED, APPETITE win be croat ed, and tho DEBILITATED B OBJECT RESTORED TO NEW LIFE. TbU remody hu ■ very agrcea >lo taate, and will bo ta ken readily by children aa well a/ adnlU. All |»r*m» (offering from anyW the abore complalota are In riled to try DR. BUUNON’S BITTERS. Doa*.—far an adult, a email wlne-glanfal three time* a day; for a child, a email teaepoonfnl twice a day. R. CROOEB,. SOLE AGENT FOR THE UNITEp STATES, 74E Broadway) New York* AY*Sold at 60 centa per bottle, tl per dozen, |2 60 i*r galloo; extra BitUrt/or Bar-rooni,ly the gallon or barret, a! (he lowprieetf t\,tsprrgtUcm; fine Stoughton Bittert, f 1,26 per gallon. i ’ For sale by all Druggists and Grocers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT 742 BBOADnAV. N. I'. Bntler’i Mtr«aatiio Record & t'opjriog BXOSBBIOB. rBVIB I STBS, Manufactured by James J. Butler, Agent, _ CINOtNNATL 0, ItiKAO—For Ledgera and. Bocoro* only. Mnajnu-Far Booka, teiiiri and general pnrnoeea. Ooptiho—Tor Letter-Prwe only. THESE FLUIDS chango from a gbxkmisr Wm to adera and permanent place coioa, which no WtgiK of time wm/odr ordrttrvy. Tbeea Tuns Inu were flnt offend to thePnucla I£A4—eince which time there bae been them awarded KIORTUN DIPLOMAS, TOKRB BUOKfK AND ONE BILTER MEDAL. IUTUJB U ImlW 10 Ih. following ctrllllcnton from Prof. Chilton, New York: “I hare, at tbo request of Cook, Merritt A Brown, of New York, analysed two samples of Fluid Ink, oh marked ‘At n old's Chemical Writing Fluid, R. A J Arnotd, London the other ♦Butler's Mercantile Bacord Fluid, Oiudtmutl 1 “I find both of theae Inks to contain the aama ingredi ent*. and In tba aama ttnto of combination. "From the molt of the vtrtoui teat* to which I havo •objected them, I find they are equal In quality a* wall a* durability. JAMES HOIIILTON, M. D-Chcmlrt. New York, November Oth, 18i8. For aala by W. 8. HAVEN, doB corner of Market and Second afreet*. WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED ODR EN TIRE Fall and Winter Stock of Goads, purchaaed direct from tba manufacturer* atredocod prices. Ooratock ronatita of 200 pteeM of choice Velvets, Tapmtry Velreta, y A end W wide; Velvet*, Medallion Centre (two breadths* furnisher a room;) 1000 pea Imperial tUree-pty, and aaper floa, Ingrain catpetlns Floor Oil Cloths, from 2 to £1 feet wide la new aud rbaleepattonuuyenltlan Hall and Stair car* pets; Scotch, Dutch, Undo, LUt and Rag carpel*; 100 pea. Woolen Drugget, for covering carpel*, from to 1 S*l wide. Felt Clotba and Woolod- Crumb Clothe. Drugget, Oil Clmh, Ltnen, for hearth ruga, toUle and piano cover*; Table Oil Clothe; Roaewood, llahcwany and Oak oil doth*; Bard Chlnft,Table covering,Ao.- 600 jmlre Cold Bordered o*k Panoel and Landscape Painted Window Shade*. Bailey** Patent Shade Fixtures. Oreeu and BafT Holland for Win dow Shade*.' Beautiful pattemajCarrlafe oil doth; Black Enamelled oil cloth*; Coco* and (9>lsa Matting for offices chnrchea, Ac. Doer Mat*3t*lr| Rods, Ac. Our customer* and tha public are Invited to ezamloo this choice and ex tensive stock, aa we ire determined to soli at eastern price*. ocSOdAwT | W-M’OLINTOCK. Steam MafU* Works So. 310, 331, 333, Liberty ItrsitrPlUiburgh, P*. TIT ARBLE MANTELS, made by mschioery If* at tow prior*; Monuments, Tablets. Urare Stone*— a large stock on hand. Furniture and Wash Stand Tops; Impwlag Sconce, Marble and Stone Hearth*, made by machinery do short notice. I, Marble sold low to the trade. OSes 819 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. I W. W. WALLACE. •oU.’SbkwvT Burchfield & co., (successors to Mur? pby A Burchfield,) are sow receiving dally from New : and Philadelphia, new purchaeee of Quods of varfoos (dads. Will open today SbawUaod other goods.. Itbe* log our dotorminsttou to sell evtnr article at toareat p°wl hleprlce. Purchaser* will Sod It to their MvißtlM to look at our good* before making their aalerSloM. - BURCHFIELD A 00-, . <vlfcd*wT at Northwest corner 4th and Marke t its. "- LARD*— 10 kegs Leaf Lard, received and for sale. 185 Liberty stmt. - v - . . • : de!B ~ y ROD a, WDtTB A CO. V report of a reliable about the Kanawha ael was fought down negroes stood off at shot at each other lank cartridges. In ombalanta, in draw* ilton or head in the L he killed his oppo gh the breast, the ther was a stare.— K.4-AI the annnal *8 (of (be Mahoning r banking house in it., Henry Manning, iefe, Wm. 8- Parme- J Cook, Abijah SilU- J. Mattocks were nsaiog year. At a a Directors Henry aident. iHisctllai Aocxt, corner of pine •tanrants, Drug tho Public. Bitters llcnt qualities, been OST EMINENT PHVBl rer-f&Ulog remedy for RRHfEA, ■ kRTBITRN 1 , rNDICE, >OD DISEASES, Ac. M'CUutook s Carpet and Oil Cloth wArbbovse. No. 113 Mtrkfttrtei, near Liberty 18—Ruweto fir sale hj f 1 r n*rf aooum VOLUME LXXII—NUMBER 32 Insurance. & JRB A.X \VKBTE INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COMP ANT’3 BUILDING, RO.4O3WALHDT STREET STATEMENT OF BUSINESS FOR YEAR ENDING OCTO- BER 31,1855. Capital .......-.5233,100 00 BaVplM 61,463 03 $376,253 03 Receired fur-Premiam*. ~~~~ W.J66 « * ° “ Interest, Rents, Ac*... 7,825 49 $99,390 94 Paid Lowes, Expects, Commis sions, Be-Insurance, Returned Premlnms* Ac •—•••• $70,353 00 ASSETS. Real Estate, Bonds A Moites«*~..sl4l,2lo 00 Stocks 47,015 0O Bills Reeolreble h 69,595 <3 Unsettled Premiums sod other debts dnothe Company ... Casb on band, and iu the hand* of Agents... .... 8.399 CS 8 • $37 6,253 03 At a mooting of the Stockholders, convened *n the 16tli ultimo, the following person* wore electod DIRECTORS for the ensuing year, viz: Charles U. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut afreet. Alexander WhQlden, Merchant, 18 North Troot William Dariin&Ll333 Fine street. Qaslahnrst, Attorney and Counsellor. John 0. nnnter, firm of Wright, Hunter A Co. R. Tracy. Ann of Tracy A Co., Goldsmith's Halt. John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White A McCordy Tboe. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. Jsa. B. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith A Co. John it. Vogdes, office corner of Seranth and Sotneom. Daniel L.ColHer, firm of C. U. Grant A On. ' Thomas Potter, 229 Arch street. Charles UarUn, corner Walnut and Sixth streets, Joe*. J. flloewn, office 164 fionth Fourth street. At e' mibseqnent meeting of the Board GUALES 0. LATI3KOP «u nnaoimonsly ro-elected President, and Hun. WM. DARUNO Vice president. JAMBS WRIQUT, Secretary. ThU Company Lm DISCONTINUE) OCEAN MARINE UOLIi RISES, bat Bteasnboat Ball Risk* on Weaters Rlrera tekeb m heretofore. R. W. POIADBXTKR, Agent, No. 07 Water direct. FIRS INSURANCE, vr Tn Bellonte flntnal Insnranee Company of phiupilp mi On Bulldingi, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise, Furaliore in Town or Country. Office No. 308 Walnut Street. GiRTAIS]T7,926...ABSKn $362,466 69.—-Invested as follows: Pint Mortgage on improved City Property, worth doable the amount- $120,200 00 Penna. Railroad Co*s 6 per cent Mortgage Lean, $BO,OOO, coat- .... 25,600 00 Allegheny connty 6 pcffentPetina.R. R.. Loan.. 10,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's Stock ....... 4,000 00 Stock l of the Reliance Mutual InanraDce Oo.«.„ 19,160 00 Stock of Comity Fire Insurance 00~ 1,060 00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies. 476 00 Bills Receivable, business paper. 62,71160 Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 8,836 19 Cash on band and in Bank 16,0*3 20 $262,466 89 CLEM TINOLEY, President. OISXCTOBB. . Samuel Bispham, Robert Steen, WQUam Jftusor, RenJ. W. Ttngley, Marshall nil), X. Lothrop, Chas. Lelaud, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, Wm.M. Semple, Pittab'g. HINOIIM AN, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Ageut jor Third and Wood streets ClemTlnglejr, Wn. R. Thompson, David fl, *trcwo, r C. Stem aeon, John R. Worrell, B. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Moara Johnson, 0. B Wood. ‘ JantesS. Woodward, North-east eei ’ PUUbnrgb Life, Fire and fiarine ini. (Jo. Office, No. 96 Water Street, PITTBBUROH, PA. ROUT. GALWAY, Preddeut. P. A. RuriBABT. Bec*y ALEX. BRADLEY, Ties Brest. About Puxnra, M. D., Examining Physician. This Ootnpany makes emry Intnranee appertaining to connected with LIFE RISKS. Also; against Hall and Cargo Risks, on the Ohio and Mississippi rivera and tributaries, ana Marina Risk gen erally. And against Less or Damage by Ftre. And against the Perils of the eea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies leaned at the lowest rates constotcntwttb safety an partiaa. Robert Galway, Sam cel McCltuken. Joseph P. Gaxzam, M. D n John Bcott, James Marshall, David lUcbey, James W. Hailmao, Chas. Arbnthnot, —4el6^my2My Alexander Bradley. Joseph 8. Leech, John Fullerton, , Nathan F. Hart, David H. Chambers William Carr, Robert IL Hartley, John JTGfll, Berehnnu’ Insurance Co. of Philadelpbia. WM. V. PETTIT, Preet. D. J. McCANN, Secretary. Amount of Capital Stock paid in and Invested.... $200,000 00 “orpins...... 63,428 86 $263,428 86 Insane Cargo Rinks on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivera and ttabataries. insures again* l loss or damage by Fire, also against tbs perils of the Sea, and Inland 1 Navigation and Transportation, oroctou. Win. Y. Petit, Joha O- Montgomery, John M.Pbmroy, D. J. McCann, E. F. Witmer, Bone Gnillon, BenJ. I*. Woolston, John A. Marshall, Cbartea B. Wright, JohiT J.Fattevaos, EwoodT. Pnsey. WM. V. PETTIT, President, E. y. WITHER, Tide President. Dtfiaav J. McCutw, Secretary. axraxu. Betger, Lamb A Co., Philadelphia. Back, Morgan A Stldtole; du. TruiU, Bro. A 00., do. Pnmroy, Caldwell A Co n do. A. T. Lane A Co., do. Stoiumita, Justice A do. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 97 WATER STREET •qftdtf R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. Frkaklia Firs lnsaraaos Company of PHILADELPHIA DtMOTOtS. Charles W. Bancker, Adolph 2. Boris, Georg* XV. Richards, Bamnel Grant, Thomas Hart, Darld 8. Brown, Mordecai D. Lowlt, Jacob 1L Smith, Tobla* Wegner, Morris Patterson. OHARLKS N. BANCKER, President. Bisects, Secretary. ' |£l!£l rap * nr w&Unoe* to Dink* Insnrances, pormsuool car limited, on uvory description of property in town and OMEBtry, *» rate* as low aa areconsistent with security. £s*? V* 6 ™ 5 * t"8» contingent fond, which, with Choir Capital and Premiums, safely forested, afford ample protection to the assured. 1 The Assets of the Oompany. on Janeary Ist, 1861, m pnb> *‘* _ *'*'‘' ‘"* of Assembly, war* as follow* 11*212,708 44 srtod.of twenty-on* ynra. )o» Million, Four Handled , tboreby affording evident* .UTdllti theirabilityand taea«QUabnitlM. IDNSn OOnriN, Agent, teor. Wood rad Third eta. iranee Company. 'itvTi i)/ Antuylvante, OHJ 8188 t Second, Philadelphia. Fomitnra, Mercbtodlae, Ac. •nd FrnlghU, to all porta ot to, by Lokbi,lllTei«. Cuili i of the Colon, on th» moat itocority. • icTlj3«or<J« of Oe«dJ, Acl, Bftgiftcrof Will*. 1 of Oolomui k Smith, Importing Herchwitl, No. a North Thfrt Oat &Bon,Oopp«nmithi, No. inn of Maehett* ft TuignaL 'lints, No. 124 North THd >f LMontam k on-» Product , No. 275 Market at., abort OOLLADAY, Praaldsst IHUA ROBINSON. Agent. M Fifth etreei /op «Ulr».) Ij lninranet Company trt (tfPtr.ntyt vania, 188 ft. bird and W&lDateta., >KLPHIA. . Vessels, Cargo, aad freight -ilnarts. -» a . • UfLAIfD LS'tsUjeJUflhS oa Ooods, by Blnn, Canals,' lalem and Land Carriages, to *ll parts of ti>e Unloa. FIRS on Ucrcbudin Stores, Dweltlng] Douses, 4c. AttOt of Uu Company, Non. id, 1857. Bonds. Mortgagee, aad H«U Estate.— #101,350 0« Philadelphia Otar, and other Loans 137,041 35 Stock lp Banks, tuaroad* Insurance Cos.. 13,508 00 BIIU Receivable—.U. 330,30105 Cashon baod...i .. 38,803 68 Balances la Agents, Premiums on Marine Pollcldsrecently Issued, and oth er debts due the Company—,,..—.... 03,730 81 SobscrlptlonMoif. 100,000 00 ' - '♦103,765 37 . WWOTOtS ' y lOl "L w » rt,t f» Jamt.O. Uand, Jowph H- SwilJ Tbwphlltu Pmldlng, KdmnndA. Boadtr, J*me«T™qualr, I WUllun Kyra, Jr, John B. PmvmL J- 9. PeniitoJ Jo.hu. P. Rrre, nf’? r .r D ?f 1001 Samuel R. Stoker si'.£* V ‘J Henry Blown, V WOIUmO. LadMg, • Junta a McfriiJ. $»4, sssaas,. fea ssasr"s^ Jacob P.Jonc | J.T. LogmnP “ I WU.UABTZN.PreSdeBt. . I IHOB.O. HAND, Tka ProddanL Hmr Ltutjw, BacreUr^. A. MADEIRA, Agtnt, » Water itrxt. PUtabnrrt. ClUieni' Imoranu Comp’f of Pittitrargk. WM. BABALEY, PmidJftt, BAHTOL L HARSnXLL, Becnun'. QffictM Wal<T flrerf. bdmm w | m>od «r H iS™S2L R “ ,,0 ° “• ">► .. Ua> or dung* b, Ito, tmlMl the Bnud Inlwd RtTtgatkm •6dTr*Mj£rt[ i ■'&££» {u.H.Onn«r, OohaUßwwth, Jm. Park. Jr, frauds Mknu Isaac ILFminock, Wn;B.Har% ~'^U|K&£2*z.. JofesSrtptoa. • t •; CIGARS—2S,OOO “1a Cnrioai* w"sasass§^ss^ Pennsylvania Insurance Company of pmsnußGH, °®e* Bio. 63 Fourth Street , ~.,i DIMCTOIS* w *i D l er - Wade Hampton. - B».W.B±U», A. A. Confer, « it Robert Patrick, ?°^ y^att Henry 8pn»1, r t’ Nicholas Voeghtly, I.arier gproal, J.mw H. Hopkins. C. A. Colton. Chartered fliptta! ... .-ww, n.* a ASSETS, NOVEMBER M}m"^ Stock Notes. At: 767 ftfl BlUa Recelrabla... 61'«2 99 Bond* and Mortgages.— —— ....... hJoir n SIoc». ; , v. I,*: B 5 _ Book Accounts.- * 16,413-10 .Office Furniture.-- , 454 go Gashon bandand In Bank—... 6,663 93 Interest accroed and nncoliected—.. SS9 50 Salvage nacoHoctcd— .1.1,......... 2,000 00 Premtnnu on Policies recently issued— 1,500 03 Total ’.. $140,407 75 and Marine Bisk* taken of all deiCTipUon. . oment. Prealdsnt—A. A. Guttm Vies President— Root Pamnson. Secretary ami Trsasnror—l. Om 8p»ocl. jai Wevternj Iruraranoe Company Of PITTBBOH9B. QEORQB DARBIE, President F. M. GORDON, Secretary. OFFTOB, No. 92 Water atreet, (Spang A Co.’a Warebonae np stairs, Pittsburgh. IRB /niweapainif eB kind* of Finland Marine Bitit A Horne Institution managed by Dirtttort. who are welt known in the commmity, and who are determintxi, by promptness and Uixrality, to maintain the character uatek they have assumed, as offering the brstrrvlrctton to these wile desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER £O, 1869 Stock Accoonta . 4103,500 00 Mortgage.—.. . 2, rjq 00 BUla Receivable. 1 oofl 40 Office Furniture... M 250 00 Open Account*. 66 Oaafa:.... 12.430 4* PremJnm Notea... 29,725 55 Dill* Diaconnted 140,402 88 George Dsreie, R. Miller, Jr„ J. W. Better, G. W. Jackson, Jamas McAnley, Alexander Bpeer, Andrew Ackley, nolfl; Pennsylvania Ini Offlei No. « 3 Diai Jacob Fainter, Geo. W. Smith, A. J. Jones, Body Patterson, J. P.Tannor, I. Grier Spronl, O. A. Colton, CILAUTBRED CAPITAL. ASSETS AOVBUBEtI 28,1863. Stock Note*. $47,7(37 «u Hills Receivable- 61,812 98 Bonds and MoTtgagen 11,919 15 Stock 2,037 95 Book Accounts 16,413 16 Office Fnrnitore. 404 60 Caah on band and in Bank 6,563 92 Intent accroed and uncollected 289 fto Salvage uncollected .... 2,000 00 Prcmioms 00 Policies recently inned...,_... 1,600 00 Total— .—.5140,407 76 49*Ftre aod Marine Risks taken of all descriptions. OFFICERS. President—A. A. emit* Vice President—Root Pamaaoa. ’ no26Sad I. GRIER SPROCt, Scc’y. Ronongahela inmrancs Company, Omen*-JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President HENRY 51. ATWOOD, Secretary. Omen, No. <w Warn BncT, IWn insure Against all kinds iff" Fir* and Marine Si ASSETS, NOVEMBER 20th, 1858: Stock Dno Bills, payable on demand, secured by two approved tuunoe— ....—.5133,000 00 Premium Notes ... 98.461 64 Bills Receivable 1,400 00 115 shares Mechanics’ Bank Stock—cost 6,105 00 100 do Citizens’ do do do 5,175 00 M do Bnhh of Pittsburgh do do 2,750 00 40 do Exchange Bank do do 2,060 00 Balance or Book Accounts 6,680 41 Office Furniture 400*00 Cash 45,768*78 djuctors: Win. B. nolmes, Wm. A, Caldwetl. Bobt-Dalxcll, Wn»oa Slfller, Wm. Rea, John MeDcvitt- Thos. 8. Clarke, Geo. A. Berry / James A. Hutchison 1 / UL J 6B HENRY >l. ATWOOD, goefr Philadelphia PHre an cl Lifh 7 INBURANOK 0 0 M PANT/' No. 140 Chesnnt Street, / OPPOBITI TBBODBTOM.nODfiB. Will make all kiadi of liaarun, either Perpetual or limited, on every description of Prcj*tty / or Merrhsadiss. at raaaonst-la rates of premium. / - ROBERT, P. KINO, Pr^ldont. • M.W. BALDWIN, Vice pnwMent niSKCioaa/ Charles P. 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