THE ESTABLISHED IN" 1786. - Broffjtetß. \l7 - M AOKEOWJ), Wholesale Druggist, ; rl • CkrtMaOO.U«airkoCC2«rasdAr«n» forTbajvr’* lo Üb^*T^T ; .L, FAHNEBTOOK * arm • jUU B.A. Fahnestock *0&. aadtoeMaonto Dni«tatj owner Wood and rtmrtb A. FAHNESTOCK * uO. ; WUWJ . miDrwliX 0 . , , wlll “ £“• ted Litharge, corner (Wood Add street*, Kite* - ■; bcrt. - .- _• - -. J'“'<SCHOONMAKBU, MANUFACTURER 'k' of WfcitelMdilM Land, line, Palßt, UlbarrsPtst • ■sd'Whalwls Doalar in rainta, 011% Tarntohf, Tarpon* ftn, No. Wfrod «>•» Pitubarth, I**. , oc&lyd TOHN' P. SCdTT, WHOLESALE DBAL tf Varntihai **& DywtnfTk, No ftn>wtf»«wfflrac«lT»Moiapl»tt>aUDtt. ftd monkSyrnp. m*r3l:lydyg wnßia turn. 11RA0N-A REITER, WHOLESALE AND and Bt, Clair tU^ r TOSEPIi- VJUKMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. . osastattff oh hand nfall and comsiete awortmmt of brass. ’ H«gCin»,-Msdfctne Chart*, Port ornery,and *U article* per* tthtathUibartOMs. cvahUlr compoasdedatidl • *m- - . Jafcly Sr; o*6. u. kkyskb; druggist, IdOWoodstryV oor&er of Wood stmt and Virgin )FKHbttp,Pii - VroVutt Brains. RIDDLE, *• WIKTS . A 00., General Com islakN afsrshant* and Dealer* In Orocerlf* and Pro ; aw*. NodJS Liberty street, Pittabwch, Pa. : t& nmnlftinaniilteoUcHad andaatfrtfcctary retnrnajcnar* atoadT r del&lydawT TAMES HOLMES & CO., Pork Paokers U iriltalttiiD ProTlaicaa, comer of Market aftd Root umtfcv": JilUjd* tKECn > ' lIUTCIITNSON, Commission and Forwarding llercha&U, dealer* io Wealms Be • form Ofaeaee. Floor, Bleb, Bacon, Batter, Llueeod Oil. Pot •" ao&raarl AtDM, Bead*, Qraiu, Dried Frail, and Produce g«**«HjTT-Bartbrand* Family Floor alwaya on htod.— Agaata fcr the tale of Hadivoa Co’a celebrated Patented Pearl SUrah. No*. Ud Second and XU First sta., batwoon Wood and gmUbfleld stn, PUtaborgh, Pa. . apfclyd CHEESE WAREHOUSE—HENRY H. XXJLMNS, forwarding and ConunlfldotLUu < chaat l aßd DealerlaQhaaM; Batter, Xak» FUh and Produce ge-nendlj, tt Wood it, abate Water, PltUbdraft. mjfl riAVID 0. HERBST, FLOOR, PRO .JL/ doco, !*roti«ton «#d Oommlatoa Merduat, No. 207 . utertjr street, corner of Hand, Pittsburgh, girco hU otteo* ~ COIU Cb ®***« Batter, reepectfalijr *oUcU«i- 4 I*BX. FuRSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO -f\ £ : Soott,} Forwarding and Commission tier duuft,'Bauer la Wool, Uidea, Floor, Bacon, Lerd and Lord Oil wt Produce janeridlj-, No. 76 water at., Pittsburgh, Pr.' Eagle warehouse.-jas. gaud tNSß«-Wbn|«M)» Stilff io Floor, ProrlrfotM ksd Frodß~*namDV I No. 6 BfTroth «trwt, hrtwoca Liberty u4BaklliiitoM.Httsbiirgh, I*». tapTnuiic—b. Insurance agents. RFINNRY, AgcntEureka Insurance Go., » N 0.9 Wttwitmt. A .A. OAHBI £R , SECRETARY •. Xamrsnc* Company of Pittsburgh, Jones’ BalldlaftYoorth street. ■ SAMUEL 1 1., MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi wnat Cnsuraace Oompsgy,94 Water street. * - .Me GORpON, Secretary Wuetern •a once Company, $2 Wafr street. J; OARDJNER COFFIN, Agent for Frank • 110 Fire Insurance Company, NortSsost corner Wood ■ad Tlitrd streets., P A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware ♦ Motp*lth»nrenceOcs43 WatorstreoL - JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental lossfftßceQo.,94 ntth tract. R W. POINDEXTER, Agent Groat West i.ln InNmet 00-,97_Tront itrwt. ©atptts. ; T> OBINSON 4 CO., Dealer in Carpets, 4c. ~ X\ry»~S3 Fifth nwt Jtt'TMcCLINTOCK, Doalor in , Be. IU Market street. fid W.D.* H.IrCALLOH, r T\EAIER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, I 9 MATTINGS, Me. No. ST Fourth stmt our Wood. attorney*. IRISK& MACKENZIE, Attornoys at Law, Q(Bm No. 00 Foorth afreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notary Pub H» and Ohio OoamlMjoeer. *p? SOBERT SI'KNIOIIT, ATTORNEY AT x«v,and Solicitor of the Bank of Pittsburgh, NoTllO th ttwt, Pittsburgh. ‘ > deli : JOSEPH 8. & A. P. MORRISON, AT*. V bffMyietLolr. Oißco No.M Fourth ft* boot Wood, PttMb«gb«P». ‘ b>j34 »t& Cools. i. ■. >cacarnxD.........c»a.i,. uuxscu. ~.v. a. xctrnt. SURCHFiELD & CO., [sacccasors to Mur phy k Dorchfield.) Wholesale sal BetaQ Dealers in loud Fancy I>ry Oooda, North-east comer Foorth sod Market «t», Pittsburgh. eeV jPI _ H. LOVE, Dealer in Stople and Fanoy \jT# DryOooda, algo of the original 800 Hire, No 74 Market street, Pittsburgh. mrl> 1L PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, • Dealer la BoonaU, Oata. Straw Trimmlnga, and Straw OoodageoMaltj. *2S Carnages. CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! ROCKAWAYS! PII/lETONS, BAROCCBES, OIOJ, . A NO everything in the lino, purchased from f\ tit* muet rellabU ... ■ KASTKEMHANUfACTDRKBS, .. Together aaaortawnt of elcganl \ ,g|lUiHrt!hra*»i -■ rariewiftaMefcrrtßglecr draUataama. Alao, ’ ~ai!m, Item*, too namaron* to maotion, ' ' csmtaatly onlJEd and for aala at raaaonahle price# by r Jons a snirfEß, DUfoond Liberty, PitUborgb, Pa. j Carriage booght and aold oo commlaalon. Impair lag neatly and promptly dona. - atlTafly ; v ~" Cartfase an 4 Wagon Bannfaetorj. til. L. STEPHENS. Attent. S«.l3!tThUdStre«t| WOULD reapeetfollj inform thedKaui, pnbUctbatbel* now located aa fr— the hnalmaa of Carrlaga making in all It# warfette* wed b alee prepared to axeeate order* iwWagam " of 41j daacrlpUotia, iocladiog all work for Iron Merchant# 1 • uo. .■ BoUdUagaodnllaoaacaof the patroaagoaojlbwallybe • ateved opoo him while at the old ataod ol “Bigelow A C 0.," hewouldlwrorelitafrianda-that theaame ear* and atten " Itoa wlltbaglTßntoallhiaorder* aa heretofore, haylogea . .. Wared the aerrtoaeortho beet workmen, and haring ample '. apartment* alaewbara for the ftnhhlng of fine work. : jgrA coodaaiiortaeot orinavy work n&w oo hand, rnit ■ able for BprinrdM. All work warranted for 12 month*. " Q»P*rtknl»r attention gitca to repair*. jaUflyd loan rnorr*oai~.~,.~~aosT. tso«Mos._.„—a a nuua JOHN THOMPSON dc CO., TT<)UBE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND iTqRAIKraB.IBB THIRD BTRIKT. Bl*b Painting •kacttted with beatneea aad divpatch. Mixed ralnta, Oil, -TmpenUna, Ytmfo, Japan and Sa|tl«b Patent Drier*, , nncMoatalgtkZlae.* eery reporter article Pbllwdrtpbie andPittabargh White LamSalwajr*on band and foreale.— WenKapnpnredteOrtndOoknfor Fnlnten, I>ranjamcw other* at ihaabortett twtice,ee we harea mill which ' grind# hr ktenm-i Palate** will aarr money by getting thefr color* grtrend with ni. rarially gootoltots, See. WS. RENTOUL, 20 St Clair street. 0 Dealer ta Bellgtcus mad Miscellaneous Books, aod Depository of American Tract Boelety'a Publications. crlftdaxljP XtJUi Oi : JOHNSTON A CO., Stationers, yy yu.Tfc Book Maunfacturtra and Job Printer*, No. IT good .trot, . : - ■'■ »» TJ» 0; COOUBANB, (BBCOBSSOK TO ft. «. «n4l»«,)\nioli»d» nnd Bntnil B«I«r In Joodj, imiSoocry uh) Paper Hntfmii Federal itreet, fth door S. B. ofMytat Square Allegheny, Pm. riniN & DAVISON, BOOKSELLKK AND . f^|ltaUftner v n>enMortoD«rtooa*A(x>e«>Ho.6SU»rk*t l ; tmt. aw fourth, P»- - • frAYica. BOOKSELLERS AND STA -1 -fV YIONEBB, *O. 66 Wood otwrt, s«ct door to the eor- Third, Ffttobarfh, fa. School »nd Lowßook iron foUfonhood. • ' . “■ read, bookseller and sta- TIONKIL Mo. T> Fourth it, Apollo Bofldlaga, 'QTjNT A MINEB, BtoKSELLER ' Tt ttdSuttooer.MMgiioilon, ftftfclmi. lUal Sstatc Rands. • WIX.LIAA WAIUpr T\IAIiKR IN PROMISSORY NOTES, KCTritieofor mop*/- • IwW p**”* Togp< thromdi mo Afmcr. on f—od» • yfrM«>rfa fartrt tholr pomt to good adraotw. «sd foeosdcUm v*p*.rotß7o(Be«, TCEW FKPIT FOB CHRISTMAS A NEW T*s» m« Bosch Babbitt per pound, ..-’‘BO •de Urtr do •16 do f . -Jh do 1 -18 H do . >?».- f**6W.MVoropXwl*Oumot«, 14 ; do > „ nt . ft , „ ?r:«sm- fssrVreMcgriSrt.AU.it*>- ■_ ■\TOIICE. — 2. Boxca supposed to .-XT PoJ, Pl!U*ar«li,ln " \ fttor*. Rod wW bo Bold pi pay chars** If sot claJutod by tb* V ; ctWfbdbwWiiyt , ISAIAH DLCKKYI CO, '.V-. > ' :> -..»0t6- : —. ; . stwoottiMb ATBW BACON, • _ “• IT • . UAMB; '" ■ • - : BHOULDEW, •- »/v:i - '• • • . BJDBS. . Alm, LIAF Li&D' la Jfernla. 8»kln» tod.mOa, tor Ml* *7 * iAcnuojr * tuwNnaOk tff.l2XbarffcMml l *e«rUbarf7' “ v " DAILY PITTSBURGH GA J&anufactumg. t.h.wuts. s.w.rnosr. a. mrrvi>. T. U. SETIS ft CO., ' No. 24 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Ptnna. MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE AND BED LEAD, ZINO PAINTS AND LITBARGK, and Wholesale Dealer* in Oils, Paints, YarnUhraand Turpen tine. Jabdly BUQtraszni rotma&Y. R. MoCOY &z CO, LIBERTY STREET, opposite I\r.nx R. R. Depot, PITTSBURGH, PA. MANU FACTURE to order, on short notice, CASTINGS, SHAFTING A PULLETS, of all site* and descriptions, of Ibe beat raatemlt and latest stylet; ftleo WAGON BOXES, SAD IRONS, OBATES, Ac., always on hand or coat to order. 49*0rd«ra left at the FOUNDRY, or at Oartwriqlit A Young's, 85 Wood st , will receive prompt attention. loCallj J. a. uaaa, - ....... j. c. arowitt, He or the firm of J. 8. Hall A Spear, late ot Hall t Spoor BPXSBIL 4l BIDWELL, Valley Plow Works, No. 159 LQxrty Street, near Fifth, Piltibvrgh. TVTANUFACTCRERS of every variety oi AUL Plow*, Plow OasUuge, Ac., of tbe moat approvod Pat- Uraa suitable fcir every kind of nil and tillage. Their Improved Patent Iron Oentre, Patent Iron Centre HlUiidf, Iron Centre tmb-Soll, Patent and Centre Levers, Steel Mouldboard, Valley, Peacock, Boyar, Cotton and other Pknra are wiuahtzp to to entire satisfaction to purchat on, both m to quality and adaptation to nee. B^Ordeiearc solicited. oeJdycl WKLLS, RIDDLE da CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., ■Asuraotcam or oATIIIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Yy Order* solicited from ibe trade, and promptly ship* ped m per lnstrnetlona. Tmfr—ftmonthaor A per ocut. dlscoaut Tor cash anStdydAwT PART WUIQ II T A YOUNO, " (Euecesaors to John Cartwright,) MANUFACTURERS and Importers 01 Pocket and. Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental In struments, Guns, Pistols, Fishlti Taduo, Ae, No. 60 Wood street. They give special attention to tho manstacturlng of Trusses,' Supporters, Ac. Jobbing and Repalng with rnne tualitj and despatch. aplS:nly MOORHEAD ft CO., ba*c?actu**m or imirieoa, Pfa s’ n and Cor rvg nted, GALVANIZED SHKHTJL’ IRON, For Roofing, Gntterieg, Spooling, Ac Agents for Woofs Paten! Imitationllatala Sheet lros .•^-Warehouse —.Vo. ISO Aral Strut, Pittsburgh mrgrlyd MORRIS Ac COLTART sols MurrrACTtniEM or HUGHE’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE m TRIP HAMMERS. HAMMERS of the following sixes &.0., made to order? Ns. tv Lift r in. (tall blow, 3098 Um Price $ 860. 2, “ 0 “ “ “ 6098 “ M 16« “ 3, “13 11699 “ “ “ 4, *l5 “ - •• 33088 “ ** MO. “5, "20 •• ** - 41150 “ •• 1600 -d, “34 - “ “ 04201 - ” *OU Orders solicited For particular* address MORRIS A COLTART. Ja3l:dly Pirwßrsaa, Pa bjuja* axostiru. - -jaain m. brush WILLIAM BAUNHILI- A CO., 61 Penn st., below Marburv, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Workers, M&nubcturvrs of Barnhill’# Patent BoUor, Locomotive, Floed and Cylinder Boilers, Chimneys, Brolcben, nre Beil, Strata Pipes, Condensers, Salt l'shs. Sugar Pans, Iron Yawls, Life Boats, etc. Also, Blacksmiths* Work, Bridge and Viaduct Irons, done st the sb«wteet no tice. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. j«a - ■ Pau Cotton nilla, Pltunarch. Kennedy, childs & co., manufac- TUBERS of ■> Penn A No. 1 heavy 4-1 Sheeting*; Carpet Chain of all colors and shade*. Oottoo Twine; " Bed Cords; M Plough Lines and Bosh Cord; u Bope of all sires sod deecrlpUon^ Batting. A®“Ordir* left at the Hardware Store of Logan, WUsoa A Cn.lBl Wood street, will have attaatino. J«2S:ly JAHGH IRWIN, MANUFACTURER OF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphurio A.ttd, Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Acid; Hoffman's Anodyne; - Muriatic Arid; Aqua Ammonia, FFP; Nitrons do Fowler's Solution; myB May be found st John Irwin A Sons, 67 Water street. WILLIAH TATE A SON, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and Federal strocl, tiaJ.e Death Excelsior Hall. AlJe^Wny. descriptioD ->f Flttlnge for Wnter. Gas and Bt—m. noSlily JOHN VANPBELL, B . ' Manufactu rer of boots|^- and SHOES of every dosaiptlrm. No-SI Smlthflrld Sliest, Pittsburgh, Ts— ocSltlyu tHonimtssion, ©. K.tMtuoi,.. ........ wu. dtiw»rt, Ute with Of Lewis A Edgertoo, Plttal/g. |G*jrtU A Martin, PhCa EDGERTON * STEWART, (JurOiWMtD Lewie A-Edrrrtsn,) 107 Wood eti'Aet, PHt«bt»rah, Pn., Wholfsalt Grocers and Commission Mcrehauh, AKD tIiUU IX Pittsburgh. Manufactures Generally. ' J*4:lyd J. B. CASrZULB di CO., Commlutoa it Forwarding Merchant#, And Wholesale Dealer* in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BUTTER, LARD, PORK, BAOON, FLOUR, FIFII, Put A pearl Ashes, Salmtna, L*B**e«l A Lar>J OH, Dried rmlt and Prodoee genersHy. Noii 141 tnd 143 Front Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. jaH* ui *tn ronertu ICE A A FORSYTH, (Snceettort of J. <fc H’. JCtn, j COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, No. TA Water St., Pittsburgh, Pa., DBALKIU) IN Flour, Bacon and Produce Generally. SPECIAL ATTENTION GITEN TO THE SALE OF PIG uc2B IRON AND BLOOMS. lIITCKICOCK, UoCRKKRI A CO., [Soeeeewre to Hoffman, ITCreery A Co.] Forwarding and Commission Merchants. And Wbotenle Dealer* lu Prodoee, Floor and Wool, ‘.Vo. tSS Front and 122 SrtonA tt, PiGtOtirgh, ft oplilyd—my2B __ N«BANB * AN JKJI, CtILXB3 is Flour, Grain and Produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Jtfo. 124 Seconit ,?f., Pa. myShljd _ OOKKT CIHSIKB - JOH" SOUP. CANNING * BOND, COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 228 Norl\ Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, Pur the al« of Produce and purchase of Flab, Ac., An. Any orders entrusted vitb theta will he promptly apgbdhn* • vaunt* t*scn... ....jobi l. lucb. jm a uacti JOB. S. LEECH & CO., Noe.MAS A SH Libertyet., Plttebnrgb, Pa- WHOLESALE OROOERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, '.Tin Plate and Tinnor’a Stock. AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jjifcdiy anttou EiMAoaa~.*tsjAim r. rimr.-uai.H. wamtu. SPRINGER HARBAtTGH * CO M COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALERS LN Wool, nides, Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ■ JaU a. ...»••■ J. _ LEWIS a EDGERTON, (Successors to D. T. Morgan A Co,) Wholesale Grocer* and Oonmiisriou MerebauU, fa Wood street, Pitta burgh- mr3 Henry s. king, (late of the flmofKlarA Moorhead,) Oommliiion Hvrcbnnt, aod Dealer la Pig Metal and Hloomi, No. 76 Water atroot, bt» lew Market, Pittsburgh, pa. tplO A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR • and. Few wanting Hu. chant} Agrotof the Uadiauoand Indianapolis Railroad, cor per Flirt and Ferry tta, Pittsburgh, Pa. . Jo2fclyd Music, fit, TOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., •T between Dis«oed Alky and Fourth street, Solo Amt brOHXCSERDfO A BONFfßoeton) PIANO FORTES, MA SON 4k HAMLIN’S MODS. MKLODKONB and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, and Dealer hi Mak and Mnafenl Good*. JaC _ KIEBER A BRO n No 7 52 FIFTH • Bt_ Sign ofthe Golden Ihrp,Sole Agent fwJGJNNE AftK’ll (New Tort) anrtraltod Grand and Bjioare PIANOS,and OABHART A NEEDHAM’S *•»«*?? , DEONB and ORGAN HARMONIUM B, Poolers In Mnalc and MuttcaJlnitrumenU, te6 _. CHARLOTTE BLUMK, MANOTAOTUR- Eft and Dealer fa Plane Forte#, and Importer of Mask ttyj Musical Instruments. Solo Airst fur the HAMBURG PIANOS, also for H ALLOT, DAVIS A 00/8 Boehm Hanot, wfth OOd without JCnleou Attachment. US. Wood street ■JI . T3URCHFIBLD A CO., (successors to Mur il phy A Burchfield,) are now rocelring dally from New Ycrk and Pbnadelphla, new purchases of Goods of rarlooa kloda. wm open today Shawls and other good*. It be ing our deteralaatloii to mil every article at lowest possi ble price. Purchasers will flodltto Ibrir adraotage to leoh at oar goods before making their selections. BURCHFIELD A 00, ' Ml&dawT el North-eeet comer 4th and Market sU. If ARD 10 keg, Leaf Lord, rccoirod nnd 1 J feraole. 1M Liberty street " RIDDLE, WfßTft A CO. TTOUiAND BIXTEKS—I2O dot. tor role- Hu frit ».t.rAmoMTOCK«ci)- OUiBUTTKB. —10 bblr primoroll Butter J’*"”**'**' * TRIMBLK '“ " , «,-,-> #-V • ; 5Si& T,s& --ii~- * ;*.**£*■**>£*s' t- **'- ”1 ,- >. " ' J-* * i H *■; , SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 22 f 1859 iSusical. MUSIC &BSSOHS. FLUTE, VIOLIN, MKLODKON AND SINGING LESBQNB. MR. WILLIAM D. SMITH begs to Inform the musical public that, alter a loag sb»csci\ he has acaln taken tip his permanent rciddene* In PitlaborgH, where he will devote his entiro utfrntion to initnie lions in Vocal Mnslc; omli' also, on ihe Flul», Violin and Mtlodnm. Uii room U in PiiilHp#' Building, St. Clair street,'Pitts burgh, where be can m seen from ten to tweirn o’clock dally. Terms made known by application to Mr. Smith, at his rooms, or at tbe made stores, or at the store id Messrs. C. Teager A Co., on Market street. de2 JFumtturc. JA MJCS W. WOO DWELL Pli RS I T U CHAIRS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Embracing every style of FUR T'J’ X T XT R. H , ROSEWOOD, MAHOQANY AND WALNUT, Sultafflefor PAIILOIUt, CHAMBERS AND DINING KO'JMn, Equal to any iu NEW TOII K AND PHILADELPHIA, LOWER PRICES articto msdo by baud aud W»nautrv| ~%a CABINET MARKRS Bap|<Ue,| with any quantity of FURNTTURK and CtUIRR, on reasonable terms. HOTKLB AND STKAMBGATs FiinilsLoil at the ahortlflt notl- r Wahieooms, Nos. 7? asn <d Tmnu turtialtf PITTSBURGH, ]‘A. ioum u Tens- vitos. a. xoohu t rotmu V. B. YOUNG A CO., ■ANuraoTtruu or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FAOTvtrtV —federal HVIa and /Vnna Ae-*nn. Wiimbouit—So*, 18 h 10 Snsithfield St., STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—Wo sre constantly manufacturing STKAMBOAT GABIN FURNITUKR and CIIAIKS, and invite the altoutinn of thoeo lutwrestod in furnishing L>tt*. tsAOtdAwT T. « YOUNG A CO. ©rottts. LITTLE A TRIMULBi \IT H OLK S AI.K O HOOERS AND DEALERS »V IN Flour, Baron, Cheese, Fr«ifta,Olladt Produce, selrt 1 12 SECOND PITTSBURGr!^ WILLIAM BAGALB7, WHOLESALE Q-ROOEK, Nos, IS and HU Wood Street, ju-«:4tf _ _ ‘ PITTSBURGH ROBKKT DICKEY, VVholosolo Grocer, Produce and ComtuitMion Merchant, No. 134 grout street, near Wool, Pittsburgh, I‘a. Alexander king, wholesale Grocer and importer of Soda Ash. No. 279 Libert) street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' apl.lyd* a to. I. JOKIS AAS. L. OOOUIT. JONES Jb COOLEY, WUOLKLALE GRO CERS and Dual Fomlih- i>, dnalon in I’nxlure and PUtsbnrgb Mantifactaree, No. t II Water street, ner.r Chvrry Alley, PttlsbnrEh. i“a. my-6 aaa'L r. snaivn jean n. MLwaatn. S DRIVER A DILWORTII, WHOLESALE Qrocvrm Na. 130 and 132 Seovi'.l «treef. (between Wood and Smitbfletd, Pittsburgh. jobh ru>n> MCH*ax> n.->fa._ neTB. JOHN FLOYD A CO., WHOLESALE Grocer#and Commission Merchant*, No. 173 Wood and 22S Liberty street, Pittsburgh. - Jelfl nn* watt joaa wilaok. WATr & WILSON, WHOLESALEORO CEUS, ‘Comnilnion Merchants atiJ Denier# In Pro duce and Pittsburgh SlAnufwtures, No. ’2M LiVrty street, Pittsburgh. juifc ISAIAH DICKEY"X cUTWHOLESALE Grocers, Commission Merchants,au«l Dealers in Produce, No. 8U Water street, aad 03 Front street, Pittsburgh. ‘ M . McU UTC H EON WHOLE SALEGrocyr, Produc* sivf and Dealer in Pittsburgh Mnnut «• iuh«l Articles, No. 159 Übnrty »tiw»-t. corner of lli.'»in *«. fittalHirgh, I*o. my 3 JDUI imu S S Its . ..._ CUAS. ATWtLL ATWELL, LEE & 00 . WHOLESALE Growers, Prodnre and -u Merth*ntA,Bi>d Dealerstn Pittsburgh Manubuturra. N-- • 1V:..1 ■u-n-kbe twe«u Water and Froul »t.. I'‘tut'iii.’)i apiA R robison & 00., Wholesale • Proem, Commlvdoa llrrcbanta, and Dealer* in all kinds of Proriatono, Produce and PttUbnrgb Msnotictaree, No. 355 liberty street, Pittabergb. JalP-.lyd Robert u. king, wholesale oro- CKR, Oomsxtasiiio Merchant, and Dealer is Feathers, Fish, Floor, and all kindi of Country Prodnre, No. 311 Lib erty atrret, month of Sixth. P|tt«bnrgh Pa Literal ad ▼ancee made ot> omitgom-'Ota. J*s:lyd Robert dalzell a co., whole sale (Irorers, Oomraiwioa and Forwarding Mer chant* and Dealer*in Prod act* rvndPittsburgh Mann Net nni*, No. 151 Liberty ilrwt, Pllte burgh, Pa. myl &psolstrt£. Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im porter* and Dealers, 8? Wood etreat, between Fonrth (treat and Diamond Alley, where may be (bund an extensive assortment of every description of Paper Lx Par lors, Halls, Dining Hoorn* sod Chambers. Also, Window Shades, In greet variety at lowwet prices to country dealers. aelO WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO. CAXNEL COAL makes a most brilliant Ore, kindle* readily, lasts all day wlthaal attention, can be hinxlted without soiling the hand*, making It tally desirable fur parlor and chamber o*e. 49-Ordera for UANNEL, ANTfTRAGtTB OB DITCMI NOUS Lx either city promptly filhdby ALLEGHENY COAL DEPOT, delO Corner Anderson *l. and Railroad Y~~ EMSON\ KKEE\ POULTRY, ANIVUU’i'- TER— It bbla Prime Roll Bnttw. 3 bza B<pjlrr*li, Fharfaula, Rabbit*, Ac^ 60 pair Ctilrki-nr, .!o 1 urkeye. For *aU by RIDDLE, WIRTB AlX>, d*3 195 Liberty street. DRY PEACHES—26O bns. prime halves for »ta h,w by tl ITOHCOCK, McCKERIIV A CO, jafi 122 Second and 151 Fltat »t*. ittmctllanroug. wiLiAUo nlarsV ii 00. 84 BIAIDEN LANE. AND 17 CEDAR STREET, NEJV YORK. PAPER WAREHOUH PC, Krery description of WRAPPING, PRINTING AND WRITINU PAPER, FANCY , COLORED AND TISSUE PAPERS, BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVELOPE?, Straw anil Bonnet Boards. TWIN E WILLARD HARVEY 4c. CO., 84 Maiden Lone and 17 Cedor Siren, NEW YORK. FLAX AX!) UXKS HEMP, COTTON, T-W’INE 8, IMFOUTKfr AKD K&MUPK.TOKItJ CORDAGE Of «T*ry ileacrlptloa 00TTON, JUTE, MANILLA ANl> AMERICAN lIE'IP ROPE. Tu-rfd Staff, Ft*bt«i« Llbm, Omlnj? Thrsyd* BEINK TWfBES. BOOK THREAD, WlCK,end atlklurt* of CORDS AMD LINES. QAS FROM ROSIN OIL FATTY K’L.TTTX) MATKBIAL, Tiib uiou illuminatino proper- TIES of Gan troia Rosin and olsstfunas anlwlnuce* baTflalwajn made them a favorite malarial for the tnnno foe tore of Illomlßstlng Gsa. SUny Ga# Odmpaalaa oh )tos- In with coal, In order to anpply ibf lr cottonier* with a Bn nerlorQualltyofflaj. KOtiXN OIL <• entirely fhwlrem all dn«a aud refoae sub ataneae, and ykdda at once, Ita Brilliant IJlnnJlnatlog Gas- Tba gtaster origins! coat of tbe apparatna for tba omna footare of coal gaa together with the attention and exfiMiae constantly required, and the difficulty, It not Impoeaihntty. of entirely separating the unwholesome, deletfriooa and offensiveemea, generated la coal, render the ROSIN Oil, APPARATUS ebeepoT and more aofirahle Inerory way B.OOATK3, of 870 Broadwny, New York, boa devoted hla entire attention to the nianQfuctarosud aaloof Portable Uaa Apparatus, and he reapeetfully calla the attention of ibe pnblle to bla present complete and efficient machine. Perfect aatufoctlon to the porchaapr goarentoed In «-v»ry earn. For farther Information addrea* 8. COATES,376 Broadway, Now York; iygghydly or DAVID 11. WILLI4MH. PUtaboryb, I’o Batter’s Mercantile Record & Copying axosnsios ZTiTJID INK a, Manofortored by James J. ButUr, Agent, CINCINNATI. 0. Haoein—For Lodgers and Record* only. MtsclXTllx—Fir Books, Letters an>l general purpOMia, OoPTUra—For LoM«r-Picsa only. THESE FLUIDS change from a greenish Wu« U»ad*ep aod pennaneut sues court, which do length of tint* wOl/a it ordrrinnr. These Ficru laxs were first offered to tho Pnstto ia ISM—vinca whieh time them has boon thorn awarded EIGHTEEN DIPLOMAT, TQKKK BRONZE AND ONE SILVER MEDAL. Attention la Invited to tho following certificates f'.no Prof. Chilton, New fork: **l have, at the reqnett of Oook, Merritt A Brown,of Now York,analyzed two samples of fLCTD Ivt, on# marked 'Ar ooltfa Chemical Wrltlog Fluid, 11. A 3 Arnold, London/ the other ♦Botler'a Mercantile Record FlnM, Ciudonati.' M I find both of thee* Inhi to contain the *ah>e injfrwll ants, and la the earn# state of combination. “from the result of the vartema tests in which 1 h*vo ■objected them, I find they aro oqotl In quality as well tu durability. JaMKA |L CHILTON, 51. D.Clurr.lffi Naw York, November Mb, HLB. For sale by W. a. IIAVKN, • defl ruruer of klarkal aud Bacond straata. BEAMS. —ISO bus. choice afroil white in itote and for aala low, to close out conalgiitnont at )8b rij Eh, by ja!7 RIDDLE, WIKTfA 00. FLOUR,— 40.bbla.choice extra family Flour to ator* and (or sale ai 185 XJbartT £t~br‘. jaU - BIPDLk, vnBTB A CO, OAT8 —160 boa. recM and for sale by j*n. -V : ... _ HINRYfI.OQMJNa, ■JDAB&BT—2OO bus. for ial* - r anEi^oouuri - v V V ir- •*- fj*. ftehtrgjj (Sajcttt. PUBLISHKD DAILY AND WKKKLY BV 3. RIDDLE <3K CO. Wist, and havinganextemioe drculatiim amongttpu'businas ■tm, and reaching all etaasts, il offers inducements lo adver tisers at Vie best medium through wAieA to reacA IA« pubftc. MSTTITS WSSRL V GAZETTE it issued every Wednes day and tbturday, on a large blanket shod, and contains in addition to the news of the toetk, a carefully prepared and rrUaUe rrvortQfthe Markets, comwiereial tmamonetary of afirt, and an accurate Bank Tinte List, corrected wriiyfar this piper —wi-iMny if tht best CXmmrrrial Nemaarer in (At Wei! * DAILY—Six Dollars [wr annum, payable In adrsure, or 13V4 cents per week, payablo to tbe Carriors. WEEKLY—Two Dollars per annum, payable iu odvaucs. Clubs' are farubbod on the following tom*: Four copies one pq •1 /n H “ M To 00 Iw*uty “ •* *• ao oo And one to the person getting np the club fro*. payments are strictly required, aad uo pa per will be sent after tbe time is up to which it was paid I Square i.f 10 Hues, 1 lime. } “ “ 76 1 ’’ " “ ! «HH>k | . ith 1 3 ’• 3 00 1 3 * 400 * ” ” “ l mouth 600 I “ ; ;■ >« * o*' - 9 00 1 " ” “ * “ 10 00 Yearly sdrertlserasreeuUUcdiiKiDesiiusp^chsiig ablest pleasure, per sDuum.. 7.36 oo 49»Adwrtlseuiouts with Cutstreblo ode*. EMAMCiPATioa is Rdoxia.—The gigantic work of Emancipation, lo wbioh Czar Alexander has consecrated his reign, is steadily progressing. The nobles, forced by tho pressure fit authority from above and stimulated by the’- fear of out break from below, arc yielding with tho best grace they can command. In the- government of St. Petersburg, comprising the oily and its suburbs, they have already perfected a plan of Emancipation. The plan, wbioh has yet to he submitted to the Ceotral Committee on Emanci pation, gives fall rights of oitir.ensbip to all Rus sians who aro inhabitants of that Government. A strong effort was made to secure some indem nification, bat tbe argument that serfdom was established by the will of the Emperor Doris Goudonnoff, and that consequently it might be abolished by the Eoperer Alexander, silonoed oil opposition, and tho nobles now declare that that would be a shameful page in tho History of Russia which should tell of such a wrong done to natoral right. Twelve years of an intermediate stale are to precede and preparo for the full restoration of the serfs to freedom. During that period (bo peasant is to bo at liberty to leaVe his present owner if he have not five dessiatines of laod al lotted to him for cultivation, or if ho boro, bo , may leave by permission of the 1 Commune, be making provision for Ihe cultivation of his land, and the payment of his taxes lo tho Crown. The peasants are lo remain in possession, per petual and hereditary, of tbe houses in which they lire, and tho gardens atlaohed, on payment of a rent of three percent, on their valuation,: and they may buy the property at any timo or by installments at this valuation, which is to be made by on equal number of nobles and peas ants. As to other lands, those landholders who have more thansix dessiatines of land to eaoh serf, have to give up nine dessiatines to eaoh family—that is to every male between the ages of 20 and 53; thoso who have less, must divide two-thirds of tbair property into fire dessiatine lot», and distribute these'hv lot among their serf*, these getting no land to receive complete personal liberty The peasants shall have also a right to lake all Ihe wood they may require, at. a fixed price The peasant U to pay as root for each dessia tine of his farming lands, ten days’ labor with a horse, and ten days without. The landholder may exact this labor in money If he pleases, at one-third the ruling price of labor; that is, three days of compulsory labor shall be couoted equal to one of free labor. After seven years the peasant shall have the option of redeeming this rent labor, one-tenth annually. Tbs valua tion eball he made once for all, and if a peasant neglects to cultivate hi* land, IheCommooo may take it oe surrender the owner. So that a peasant may leave and establish himself in-another if he can secure land. .sAM*ib.aocsas. llouße-perfe also receive full civil righto, but for ten years they are obliged to work for their present owners, at a fixed compensation. This obligation they may be freed from on payment of $260 for men and $lOO for women, or at any time daring the tea >eara by paying for the re maining time The organization of rural Com manea is provided for, over which the land owner presides with a veto power. In case of his veto, the measuro adopted by the Commons goes up to a body representing both landowners and peasants. DSATH OFTfIE-VICTJM OT A LEOAL “ErEOR." The Boston Traveler't Paris correspondent, under date of Dec. a 3O, furnishes tbs particulars of the death, at the erfrly age of thirty six, of one who though entirely innoceal suffered seven years’ Imprisonment In the galleys, on a charge of roar, dtr and arson : “This week carried 10~ the grave a broken* hearted man. Poor. Lesnler’s history is a sad one: The 30th of June, 1849, he was tried, con victed, and sentenced to the hulks for life, as be iog guilty of murder aud arpon. He was in the hulks, treated as a convict for sevetfyears, when it was discovered that bo was innocent of tho crimes, the true culprit baviog confessed his guilt. The government did everything they oould to alooo for the error ; they made him chief commissary of administrative inspection of the Southern railways, sod gave bis father a tobacco seller's plaoe; but seven years of agony seven years spent in conscioas ianooenoe nod proclaimed guilt, are too heavy trials for human nature, and the unhappy man died a day oy tiro ago, only six-and-thirty years old, and only two years sioce his liberation Instances of these mistakes are not unfreqnont iu France, wliero the orimlnH practice is very imperfect, nod the Judge is made the prosecuting Attorney. Bat the French hold it is belter that ton innocent should suffer than one guilty man should escape. W A McfILORU, Wit regret to announce that N. B. Snyder Treasurer of this county has failed in business. The last Democrat contains a notice of tin os* signenent of his property for the benefit of his creditors. His indebtedness is very largo, amounting to considerably more than ten thous and dollars. Besides his private debts he owes to the Slate Treasury fonr thousand dollars, and to the county Treasury about two thousand two hundred. The tax-payers however, will lose uolbing by ibis defalcation, as Mr. Snyder’s se curities have already made arrangements to meet tho deficits In the treasuries. H O USB Tho orodil of Mr. Snyder has hitherto been unimpaired in this community—perhaps it was too good for his,own and the general welfare. Whether there has been any criminality in his oQtoial oooduct we are not prepared to say as we understand he was arrested dost Monday on a charge of embezzlement, and that tho matter will undergo athorongh legal investigation. We sincerely hope that something may turn up to relievo him from his embarrassing position. —Somerset (Pa.) Herald. Jodsor Hurcntßsoß, just previous to hie sui cidal end, had' finished a new house, costing $6,000, a few feet from that previously built ana oooupled by the brothers on High Keek, Lynn. The supposition that be was insane, is strongly corroborated by hla last words, wbiob were written on a box mado by one of hie nephows, and were as follows: “This it Honry’a box— It has caused him many knocks ; 1 would aay the box cover, The box to cover over, Remade it with his tools ; lie is not onoof the fools That goo* withoot any rules Like me, one of the mules." • A Fitoitivr Slave in thb Wbitu House. —The Evening Post’i Washington correspon dent tolls a good saying by Tboddeus -Elevens, the Republican representative elect from Mr. Buchanan's District: “A gentleman was referring iu presenoe of Thaddeus Stevens, to tbe possibility of Mr. Bu ohanan’a turulng against tbe South for tho pur pose of retrieving hla lost fortune in Penbsylva oia, aud asked Mr. Stevens what ho thought would be the result. Mr. Stevoas replied that there would be no (rouble about that, as the South oould reclaim him any lime under the Fugitive Slave law 1 Tbe inquirer seemed per fectly satisfied.” Toe Icoture season in Boston, 6&ys a corres pondent of the Worcester Spy, has proved a failure, with one exception—that of thefraterni ly Course. Tho latter has paid its way. The leoUirere have been handsomely remunerated. Mr. Parker received $125 each, for his four; Henry Ward Beecher, $2OO for his one: and none have been paid less than $6O. They have averagedsloo. The Mercantile Library course will not meet Its expenses by $7OO, and the Mechanic Apprentices’ by $6OO. Tbe deflolt in the latter will be made op by tbe friends of the institution; bat the MeroantUe will suffer. It ihdi th&l * gnat grand-daugiiUr of R» cine is Using. Bbo was m Ttrjr hunbls olroum sianoM, and at onn litna appsand ilhsls |» pus hsfdajs las faotoijr.. Ibo Boolst/of Dram alio Antknn has, bowsnj toss tn ksr ald and plaosdbtrlaa oonsnt. -a ."tv? o..'■•ji-i ■*’ —,. - -"['i' >V ■ i'' ) ~ 1 ' FIFTH STUtT. iSOVI UfirtmXLS. TERMS i Hates of Advertising Tbe Western Reserve Chrouicle says that some twenty ort hirty young men of Warren and neigh boring towns, aro making arrangements to start for the newly discovered gold fields of Kansas and Nebraska early in the spring A Gas Company hus boon forbed into Warren, 0., and the requisite amount of capital ($30,000) sub scribed, tho whole block being taken by seven individuals who bive abundant resources to carry tbe project through without delay A festival took place at the residenoo of Riohard Iddings, Esq., in Warren, on Ihe afternoon and ovening of Saturday lost, the 16th inst, it being the fiftieth anniversary of his marriage with Miss Jastina Lewis. At tho wedding, the old gentleman related his experience. Both bo and his wife are Pennsylvanians, from Berks county. Iu February, 1800, he started for Ohio ina two horso sleigh. They found tho snow four feet deep on tho Alleghenies. They arrived, how ever, in Fayette county, and there taking one horso he rode him to Warren. There he hired a canoe, came done the Mahoning and Beaver rivers to the Ohio, and so on up the Monoßga hela to Brownsville, where he took hia wife and the “fliltin.” On their way down, having pur chased a barrel of flour at Pittsburgh, they ar rived at Warren in twenty-one days from Browns ville There they have'lived ever since. Tuc Relation or the Sexes.—SLango, and passing strange, that the relation between the two sexes, the passion of love, in short, should not be taken ioto, deeper consideration by our teaohers and onr legislators. People eduoate and legislate as if there were no such thing in the world ; but ask the priest, ask the physician— let them reveal tho amount of moral and physi cal results from this one cause. Must love bo always dismissed in blank verso, as if it were a thing to be played in tragedies or sung io songs —a subjeot for pretty poems and weak novels, and had nothing to do with Ihe prosaic current of our every day exlstenoe oar moral welfare ? Must love bo over treated with profaneness, as a mere illusion T or with coarseoess, as a tnero Im pulse ? or with fear, as a mere disease ? or with shame as a mero weakness ? or with levity, as a mere accident? Whereas, it is a great mys tery, and a great necessity, lyiog at the founda tion of human existence, morality and happi ness—mysterious, universal, inevitable as death. Why, then, ehouldjlove bo treated less seriously than death? Ilisee serious a thiog.— Mrs. Jame son A letter from the city of Mexico says: “Tho number of political prisoners sot at liberty by Robles is not less than five hundred, among them General Traconis,: who has been iu prison for about two years. The number of generals who signed the Plan of Robles on the day it was pro claimed is forty-two, a lpgion of themselves. You may therefore understapd the oharacter of (ho military chioftans of Mexico when you hear, in a few days, of those generals signing another Plan in opposition to Robles. You may be able to form some notion of the quantity of generals in the country when forty-two are found in this place, that has a garrison at present of not more than 1,600 strong.” A Fat* worse than Death. —An overworked brain is not ao unknown phenomenon; Scott, Bouthcy, Moore, Canning, and Castlereagh were instances of tho fatal effects of too much appli cation. A leading writer in the Journal dtt Delate and Rrvtu des Deux Mondts was lately at bis desk, absorbed in composition,'when of a sodden memory vanished—facts, men, and things faded out of view, and a oomplete blank as to the past was submitted for a mind teeming with information, logic and eloquenco. M. Ri gaolt is become, a mere child again, and will have to recommence his school days, unless some reouperativo or reactionary spasm sets io. HixorLAß PaocEKDiso.—W'e heard, says the Cincinnati (}a;fttt of the 14th, of a very sin gular proceedingyeflierday. A landlord stepped into tho store of poo of his tenants, aad said thot-be didn’t think tbe business done there was enough for tho rent he had been taking. He therefore voluularily reduced tho rent one hun dred dollar*: The tenant was surprised—looked at tho landlord and questioned his sanity. But the landlord declared that he was in earnest, and ”ibD papers” were made out. The tenant is almost insane himself with wonder at this stroago act. Tn« House of Representatives of the Illinois Legislature paesod a resolution, on Wednesday last, for the calling of a Contention for framing a new Constitution. The reeolation will prob ably be agreed to by the Senate. In that event, attbo next general election (Not. 1860), tbs people will tote for or against the proposition ; which if carried, will compel the next Legisla ture to pass a law oaliingsuch aConteotion and fixing the time and place of meeting. Nearly three years wilt clapeo before tbU Constitution can be put into operation! Tije rote in the House was almost unanimous! j Tub FtjJAUTT or Crrr Debt.— -The City of Jeffersonville, Indiana, has repudiated lhe*bondfl issued by the city in aid of the Fort Wayne and •Southern Railroad Company on the ground that they were hypothecated forloens and advances at extravagant rales, and no equivalent had been received. The city is sustained by the de cision of Jadge Huntington. The Louisville Journal states that about $40,000 of these bonds were negotiated with merchants in that plaoe for supplies used in building the road. Tob Popr’s Pat.— ll ia said that his Holiness the Pope, receives out of bia SuiesBomosB,ooo,- 000 a year. Of this, $600,000 goes to bis pri vate affairs, and $2,192,000 to pay interest $2,- 700,000 goes to support tho army and polioe, $OOO,OOO to maintain tho prisons, 24,000 to schools. Other expenses in proportion. The yearly deficiency ia $1,800,000. The clergy own $100,000,000 worth of real estate ; and hold all the fat offices. The State debt is $27,000,000. J. G. Brkbun’s Private Book.— The Ohio State Journal, of yesterday says: “It ia pretty well understood that the Investigating commit too on the Treasury defalcation, have in their possession a private book kept by J. G. Breslin, which shown for what purposes about $500,000 of ,tho people’s money was used, and tho names of the parties that used it.—This being true, many a haughty head will be caused to lower, and many hitherto fair name, tarnished.” Tub Court Journal aaya: We hare teen told by a gentleman connected with the Turkish Em bassy that tho principle reason fersueh unwea rying research after tho dead body of AliGhalib Pasha, lately drowned in the Bosphorus, waa owing to the Pasha haring on his finger at the time of his ombareation tho splendid diamond ring sent by Mahmoud as signal for the massa cre of the Janissaries. Tub Countess of Kewry, who seceded to the Roman communion some soven or eight years since, has returned io the English Church, and been receivod again at St. Paul’s Knightsbridge Tho Bishop of Oxford is said to hare beeo in strumental in bringing the wanderer home. Bbv. Wm. Smith, of Delaware tp , Mercer county, foil dead while in the act of wiudinghis dock, on Sunday evening, Oth Inst. He had preached a sermon that afternoon—his last. He fell into the arms of hfs daughter—dead. Dis ease of the heart was the cause of this sad exit. Game. —A Mr. Ilabbnrd of West Greenville, Meroer county, returned home from a bunting excursion in Tionesela Forest, last woek, haring killod 18 door. * Steam Mamie \Vorkrfto. 310* SUl'aVa, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ail RLE MANTELS, made by machinery XU. et low prices; Monuments, TnbleU, Urare Rtonoe-~ s large stock on hand. Pnrnltnro and Wosli Stand Tops; Imposing Stones, Mnrbtn aod Stone (loartht, made l>y machinery on short notice. Herbie sold low to the trade. Offlee 319 Idborty street. Pittsburgh, Pa. W. W. WALLACE. eell:6mdAwT PLASTER PARIS, ROMAN CEMENT, ORUKNT for Cisterns, Ac. GRIND STONES snd WiltTE LlMK,elBltf Liberty street, Pittsburgh. sclLCmdAwT W. W. WALLAGR. NE W BACON —Hams, Shoulders and BlJ**, our own cure, for sale. JAMBS HOLMES A GO., corner Mnt fcnd Slarkot atrrcU. ttUGAR AND MOLASSES.—We ore con kJ atanlly rrcelrlng N.O. Huger end Molsum, best quality which we offer to tho trade at the lowest market prices. LITTLE 1 THIMBLE. PACKED BUTTER—4O kegs good nnd prime In store ami for sale by ATWELL, LEE A QQ. WHITE GREASE in bbls. and kegs for PARIS BLUE—Dry and ground in oH, for Mlo by Jaltt T. n. NKYIN A 00 . BROOM CORN BRUSH—3 tons for Bale by > l7 tltNItT 11. COLLINS. COFFEE— 100 bags prime Rio Coffee: rtfla> WM. MWTCIIBON. —5O bbls N.O. Molasses; 30 All, do Golden Bymp. WM. M'OUTGUEON. riRANBERRJBS-aO bblTju.st rec’d nnd VJ tor sale hy de3l HENRY H.OOLLtNS. —23 kgs No. I Lard ia store and for ■eit by ds&i Atwell, lek a 00. BARLEY —800 bus. priino Spring Barley to store and tor sale by WBAHRa ANJWU. EALL BARLEY—OOO bus. primo Full Bar ley instore and for tele by McfUNKA ANi.tcß OATS! OATS I—6ooo bushels wanted by Jaß HITOUOOCK, McOREERY A QQ. BROOM CORN BRUSii—2 tons forsale by dsSO HENRY g. OOLUMB. AKD—ID kegs prime -No. 1 Lard instore nndhtwhby UTTLI k TRIMBLE. IQKOOME-^2oodownbertquality, iastore MO UTTLI ATRIMBLX. , I A lay : - ; IA .** : 3 y.v - ■ Hstnf noouni ETTK. VOLUME LXXH—NUMBER 37 insucajtce. GRBIA.T WESTERN INSURANCE 8c TRUST COUP ANT. OFFICE IN COJIPANjT'fI BUILDUJO, So. 403 WA L Birr STREET. STATEMENT OF BUSINESS FOE YEAR ENDING OCTO BER 31, lk>B. '.•5233,400 CO 31,433 03 O3 Received for Premium*.... 91,565 45 - - lotonat, Biota, tc-~ 7,825 49 94 Paid Leases, Expense, Comrais •loos, Re-l&reraoce, Returbed Premiums, Ac $7O/I*3 00 Beal Estate, Buuds A Mortages Stocks*. - Bills Receivable. b Unsettled Premiums ted ot ...$141,210 w ... 47,915 00 ... 59,685 Tn er ... 17,823 02 of ... 8.380 23 debts dno the Company Gash on band, nod la the han< Ageots~ I $27&£63 03 At ft meeting of the Stockholder*, conTcned en the 16th ultimo, the following persona were elected DIRECTORS for | Chftrlee C. Lathrcp, 1123 Walnut street. Alexander Whflldon, Merchant, 18 North Front William D*rlin*4U33 Pine street. leufl Qaalehnrat. Attomer and Ooeoidlor. JoUnO. HimterjAriiiofWTigbt, Haster A Co. K. Tracy. Ann of Tracy A On, Ootdcmith’a 11*11. John &. McCurdy, firm of Jonee, White A McCurdy Tboe. L.QllieepU, Ann of GilleMrfe A Zeller. Jae.B. Smith, firm of Jaa.B. South A Oo John IL Yoedee, office corner onSeTentb and tfamacin Daniel L.Collier, Ann ofO. 11. qrant A Co. Thomae Potter, 229 Arch etreoi Cbarlee Uarlan, corner Walnutend Jodb. J. Slocum, office 164 Booth T At a eubeequeat meeting ofTt LATUBOP «m unanimooely nvelt^ WM. DAHLINQ Tice Preaident. f JAMEB WBIQUT, Secretary. Thle Company hae DISCONTINUED OCEAN UA&INB BOLL BISKS, bat Steamboat Bull Blake on Weitern ltlvere taken ae Leretoforo. [ B. W. POIADHXTER, Agent, 1 No.PT Water >tr*et. id BlxlhatreetJ, Itb» Board 0 SALES 0. toctal ProsJdont, and Soo. PIRK INBDUASCK, ■Y VH4 Reliance Olataal Insurance Company of pniLAmipHiA On DalMioga, Limited or PerpetnfcLMerchmndlie, Furtjllor* Ac., Id Town or Country. Office No. 308 Walnut Street. CAmu.sl7T,926~.ASfixn (262,405 **.—lnvented At fc>Uoxt«; Pint Mortgage on improTedCltj Property, wurib doable the axedant~. (120,200 00 Pence. Railroad Co’a d per cent. Mortgage Lout, (30.000, cort-.« ....... 25,50} 00 Alleghany eonntj ope»cesLPexma.ft.R. Lota. 10,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Ocrti Stock.. 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Motaal Innrance Co 10,160 00 Stock of County Fixe lnan ranee Oo 1,050 00 Scrip of Bandry Inearaace Companies.... 475 00 Bill* Receivable, bo.loeu paper 62,711 60 Book Aecoanta, accrued Interest,etc ... 3,336 10 Oaab on band and In Bank 16.043 80 (252,465 89 CLEM TINBLBY, President. Dtatorotts. d&aaol Blapbaxn, Robert Stout, /WUHam Mneaer, BonJ. W. Tinglsj, I Marshall Hill. Li. Lothrop, Cbas. Leland, Jacob T. Banting, Bmlth Bowen, Wm.U. Becnptu, PlLtab'g. HINCUM AN, Secretary. J. Q. COFFIN, Agent aer Third and Wood atreete Ciem Tinsley, Wm. R. Thompson. Dstlil 8. M ro*a, 0- Stevenson, John R. Worroll, IL L-Oarson, Robert Totand. Hoar* Johnson, 0. 8 Wood, Jjuncs 8. WooJvsr.t, NorUi eoat cot Pittsburgh Life, Fire and marine ins. Co. Office, No. 9G Water Street, PITTSBURG IL PA. ROBT. QALWAT, Proliant. P. A. Kotcmst, Sec’v ALEX. BRADLB7, Vic* Prast. Ajtdeih Puiaso, &1. D., Examining Physician. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to connected with LITE RISES. _ Also, against Ilull and Cargo Risks. on the Ohio and Mississippi riven and , tributaries, ana Marine Risk gen arally. :•£ And against Lees or Damage by Eire. And against the Perils of toe Sea and InlenJ Navigatloa and Transportation. Policies Iseaod st the lowest rates consistent with eafWty all parties. wawwaa: . Robert Galw»jt, Alexander Bradley. -Samuel MrGurkeo, Joseph 8. Leech, , Joaoph P. Qazoua, U b, John Fullerton, John Scott, Nathan F. Hart, * James Marshall. David IL Chambers David Richey, William Carr, Jamca W. IlaUman, Robert ZL Hartley. Übaa. Arbnthnot, , John ITGill, feld—mygHy tterc&antx* Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. WM. V. PETTIT. Brest D. J. McOANN, Secretary. Amount of Capital Btock paid in and Inverted....s2oo,Odd 00 Xnrplo* 63,423 36 $263,423 86 Insure* Cargo Risks on tbeObio and Mississippi Rivera and irtbiitar&e. losnree against loss or damage bv Fire, eleo against the peril* of the Boa, and Inland i Nerigatluu ahd Tianaportation. 1 oikuifoaa. iVm. V. pJllt, Juba O. Montgomery, John M. Pnairoy, D. J McCann. K. P. Wttnwr. Rene QoUlon, Benj. L. Woolston, Jobu A. Marshall, Chart's B. Wright, John J Patterson, BlwondT Ptisey WM. V. PJCITIT. Prealdect, E. P. WITHER, Vic* Prarideot Dwian? J HcOasn, Secretary. B*>lgar, Lamb A 00., Philadelphia Back, Morgan* Stldfole; do. Trnltt, Pro. A (h, do. Pomror, Caldwell A 00,, do. A. T. Lane k 00., do. Steloraltx, Jostle* k Ooi, do. PITTBBUROH OFFICE, No. 9T WATER STREW aqftdtf R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. Priaklia Fin Insaraact Oonpaay of rail. aDmlpbia ntasorou. Oharlee W. Uaockar, Adolph & Boil*. O«org» W. Richard#, Bamael Qraat, Tbomv lUrl, hid B. Brown, mordecal D. Lewi*, Jacob R. Bmltb ToblM Warner, Morria Pattenoo. ~ „ „ CHARLES N. BANCKKR, President. Cbaslio a. Bascku, Secretary. Ril* Company eoutinoee to make tuninnoaa, permanent or limited, on excrT daacripttoa of property In town and eonntrj, at rate* a* low aa art condateot with wcarlty. The Company bare reaerred a Urga contingent ftrnd, wblcb, with tholr Capital and Prsmtasu, ufaly lnToatml, afiird ample protection to the named. The Ajiaeta of the Company, on January lit, t&6l,aa pnb limbed agreeably to the Act of Aaaembly, were aa follow* Tilt— Mortgagee... Beal Srtate. - (918*129 08 84,877 78 - 83,066 1? 61,880 00 64^4681 |I4U,TOB 44 fllue* tbelr iocorpor*tk)D, a period of twenty-coo join, th«j bit* pild apwirda of One Million, Foot iltudrod thooMsd DuUati Loam by fin, tbareby Aflardlnf orldooeo of the idTutigea of their ability ab 4 lUpoaltinn to meet with promptoeee All lUbOlttea. J. GA&DKKB OOWIN, A geo l, p!0 Office Southern cor. Wood ud Third ati. Temporal? Luting. BUxk*...._ Cub, Ac Coatintiital Ininrante Company. Aicorporoftd by tAi LegMatur* %t ftmuylooxta, FIKPKtiDAL CD! STIR Anfborisod Oapltal, Oue Mill 100 Doll*n r . Becnrodand Accumulated Capital..... HOME OFFICE. No. 01 Walnut Strut, above Steen d, J*hUad<lphia. flro Inanranc* on Building*, Furniture, Merchandise, do. lenMll?. Marin* Itunruce on Cargou end Freights, to nil parts of the world. Inland Insurance on (food*, At, by Lakes, Blrets, and Land Carriage*, to all part* of the Union, on the uoet ravorobU terms, eonaUtentwithaecnrity. muoioia UKOBGB W. OOLLADAY, formerly Retarder of U«o4i,io. Philadelphia. TTM. BOWERS, formerly Bocbttrof Will*. JOHN N. OOLkMAN, firm of Ouln&u A Smith, Importlag HanlwareandCßtlary Merchant*, No. 21 North Third ■tree L, above Market, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joeeph Qat A Sua.Ooptwrimlth*. No. 12 Quarry ctreet, Phila. EDWARD V. UAOHETTB, firm of Naehotta A RaigtteL Importing Hardware Merchant*, No. 134 North Tttlra meet, above Race. Phila. I HOWARD QINOHUAN, firm of LlvtoatOQ A Co., Produce and Ootiunictloo Merchants, No. 2TB Market eu above Eighth. Phila. ! QEORQB W. OOLLADAY, Pmldml Quu Wtuoe,Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON. Agent. No. 24 Pifth etrcet /op etalra.) Delaware Mutual Safety iuiuraacc Company IneorforaUd fry OU Lrgitlaiure tifftnntyleania, 1836. Office, S. R. Corner Third and Walnut eta., FHILADBLPUM. SARCfIS IX&Utt AJTCJ? S oo Cargo, and Pfriibt toallpartaof tbeworld. ! lifltAKD OiSl/RAJfthU on Ooodi) tt fUveia, Canals. Ukee and Land OaniMra, to all porta of the Uotaa. FIRS IXSURAIfOSS ou UnibtsdiM generally. 4 Slotvr, Dwelling Honsea, 4c, | MttU of tfu Qmjxuty, A'ob. 3d, IBM. ,Boadt, Mortage*,and Baal EsWtd..„._...tlOli3Bo 4* Philadelphia ffltf, and othar 137.041 SS Btoc4 Id Banks, Ralltaad 4 IniranboeOos.. lglftOß 00 Re f d s w *~ ■ — 990,991 90 BB,9#a#a Marina Polfdesroentlj leaned, and olh w dafctedoatha OotnrauiT...>...X.— 99.730 ftl .Sofcaoriptinn N0te5........... 7 " 100100000 f s7o»,tbs ay rrou| O. tUnd, Tbaophiltu Paulding, iltaciTwntir, WQIUa Ejm Jt., J*ff.P*nirton, JokhuaP. Eyre, Baboal X. Slokoe, Hntryßou, Jamea B. MeFarl* Tbuoiaa 0. Daod, Robert BurUo, Jr., John B.6emple, PUtaL'c, D. T. Hergaa, « J.T.legu, ** ARTUfTPwddeat. 0. HAND, Vic* Prcattant. William Marita, Joaapb 11. Seal, Vduaad A. fioader, Jobti 0. Darla, John B. Pooroaa, Gaorga 0. Lalpor, Wward DarMuston, Dr. R. M. Uoatoa, WUUam C. Ludvig. Hugh Craig, flMacerllaUTalß, Cnaria* Kalla*,. D. Joaea Brooks, Jacob P, Joan . tao».< Binai Ltuum, BocraUr^. A. MADEIRA, Agent, W Water etraet. Phtabumh. ap3:lyd—|aU CilißDi’ Ininrance Comp’; 'of Piltitinr^b. WM. BAG A LIT, PrJtda&t, BAMUKL L UABBDSIX, gacratary. ' OJJU4 Ot Wz*r Srrrf, iforftrt .V> »*i“* “ a *"• £X” • JM.M.Oupv, MiMi.OTW.rth, Jaa. Park, Jr., rraaeta BaUm. ‘ .SSSSE ; ...... V f *■» ‘ w>* >. i«. uhi iw*V. v psc is*. >*>s9 - W* ££ vSHj ?Ovw h*7 1 i-VL-HY, - - ' a - H ' v Insurant*. Pennsylvania Insurance Company op PITTSIIVItCU, O 111 c 0 No, 03 Fourth Str e « < Jacob Painter, ■ Wad* Hampton. Geo. W.- BmUb r _ I a. A. Cartier, A. J. Jonra, Robert Patrick, Rody Patter non, | U*nry Sprout, J,P. Tanner, Nicholas VoagbUy, 1. Grier Sprout, , Jaraee H. Bootle* C A. Cultou. Chartered Capital. ......1300, ASSETS, NOVKUBKR 20, 1553. Stock Notes— ..W7.T6T 6» Bill* Rcceirabla 9* Bondi and Mortgagee _ JS Stock 2,«67 Oi' Book Accounts- ... 1J.413 Id Office furniture.. 404 10 Cash on hand and la Bank *,653 92 Interest accrued and nnoolleeted 289 60 Salrageuncollectad. 2,009 00 Premiums on Politic* recently issued... 2,600 00 _ „ Tot * , r;- 76 and Marine Aliks taken of all iU scrlptioa. omens. President—A. A. Oibuke. Viee President—Roor Pamaso*. 1 Secretary and Treasurer—LQain Sraon.. Jet Western Inauranoe Company >P PITTBBUBGH. GEORQB DARSTB, President P. M. GORDON, Secretary. OTFICR,No.92 Water street, (Spang A Co.’s Warehouse up stain, Pittsburgh. mo Insure again* all kinds of fire and Marine RUU A Rome imUtvtvm managed by Dindart. «Ao art twfl mown in (As community, and mho art determined* by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character wAicA dAsy haveaxntmtd. at oferingbestproieettm to those toih to bt insured. ABSETSj OCTOBKR 80, 18W. Stock Aces anti..-. OO M0rtgage.......... 2,160 00 BUI* Bccclrabl*....... 1,000 40 Office Fumltnr*., Open Account*.. Oath Premium Jiotes.. Btlls Discounted. George Darels. R. Miller. Jr., }.W. Butler, 0. W. Jackson, James MeAulej, Alatandsr Speer, Andrew Ackley, oolt: Wu. McKntgbt, Nathaniel Holfllos, Alex. Nlmick, D&ridH. Long, William JL fimftii 0. W. Ricketeon, F. M. GORDON. frw'j Pennxyi?aaia or i Insurance Company 77T£flJ7H{7fl. i- Fourth Btr«ti RECTORS. Oflloe No. 0 1 Dl Jacob Painter, 0«o. W. Smith, A.J, Jonaa, Body Pattoraou, J. P. Tanner, 1. Grier BprooJ. 0. A. Colton, CQARTBBKD OAPITAI. Wad* Hampton, A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick, j Ueory BpronL I Nkholaa VoegnUy, j Junes !I. ITopklca, ASSETS NOVEMBER 2rt,18.59. Stock Notes.— Bills Receivable.. Bonds and Mortgages. Stock .. Book Accounts Office furniture. Cash on hand and in Bank- intent seemed and nncollected a. Salvage nncoUectod.... Premiums on Policies recently Issued..... ■ft**! $140,407 76 «mJ Uirlo« Risks taken of *U d»«*crlptiunt OFFICERS. PreddGOt—A. A. Clum. Vic* Preddeot—Boot Pattuwo». no2a 2md I. GRIER SPKOUL, Soc'j. Bonoßßtbclt lniur»«— ieim loiaranct Comptnr OK PITTSBURGH. Ornciw—JAUEBA. HUTOIXISOS, Praaldtmt HENRY M. ATWOOD. Secretary. Omcs, No. 08 Witn Brurr, 7WH Inrtrt Jpainrt *ll kincU of Fin and Mirim Rt ASS MB. NOYEUREK 20TU, ISAS: Stock Da*BUU,payabl*oD demand, tentred t>y two approved name* $13.1,000 00 PranJam Note* 39,46! {,< BUI* Receivable..- 1,400,00 116 abare* Mechanics' Bank Stock—<coit 0,106 *OO 100 do Cltiiea*’ do do do 6,176 00 60 do Bahk of Pittsburgh do do 2,760 00 40 do Kxehango Bank do do 2,060 00. Balance of Book Accounts 6 680 61 Office Furniture 4003X> Owh— ~ . 46,708 76 1240,7(10 71 Wm. B. Holmnt, Wtn. A, Caldwell, Robt Dalsall, WU*os MOler. Wo. Ro*. John McDevltt -The*.B.Clarke, Geo. A. Berry Java* A. Hutchison W- J 6B (IKNKT M. 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