«»==, ;■ : *ltesisB«s I rsss*r*~\ : *-i i r -r IN B.Ptggtetg.' ~ JSjftW*" Sxtoett, Ko.:ipr üb?rtj «tn*t, flu* I r*r ft Co., late cf the firm nd nomn a to Homing ■HW" ffMaUi No. 6p» CCT'B'ir Wood aad FonrtS St) & CO, WUOLE- tod KAntfutatm or Whita T 1 SCIIOONMAKKB, MAN UFACTUfiER V i/®f Wklt* lead, Bed Lfd.Hflr, Paint, Ulhinre, Pnt r*ad Wketetle Dealer UFafesti, Oil*. TarnUhaa, Tnraeo* ec&lyd f.QHS P.. 800TT,WHOLESALE DEAL “ 4 ?*"* “* "All ovAfi4fß noifrtteoopt ittcßtloo. pphnoalc Bjrap. yiußia mn.—.-.lh. " TJRAUN &KEIXIB, T J^'geftni>raajito,eorßpr»- TOSEPU TLEMINa, (SUCCESSOR TO JL tSSStoteS^S* 11 ’ ftrfan,Cr J’» tn ' 1 ** l MtldMpS . -jjwifjrtttaw pWetffptione carefally cocnjxxuHlad at*n jSS • • - saßsi * • ;It HEYSEK, DRDQQIST ‘raiftuffi 1 * °* Wxi ,tocl >nd *i Swfcuip* Beaters. WIRTS & GO., General Com- Dealer*ln Qnenit* tad Pro retnnujpiAy - : ' . del&ljdewT CO., Pork Packer* •Lly l W* w I* Prothloni, corner of Market and front *”* -•---'• • • JeCrlyd* .—o. 8. ucga. TJSW3H t UUTOHINSON, Commlsnion Merchant*, dealfji in Western B» —«t* nioffc Floor, yiih,B*con, Batter. Llnned Oil, Pot *»«* A“*ft Grain, Dried Fruit, and Produce BB&MU9. Sml brand* ffcmflj Flour alwaj* on bud vS^S-V" 9 ?* !f **•**»« Co’* celebrated patented fra£sS! WARKHODBE.-UJENRY U. deßbst. jlodr, pro: «ttce, PixnHoa aad Owunhrioa Merchant, No. 287 aSiSSSfflis (SDCOESSOR^TO tS^AJ?g?V.fi rw y dlo g- J>n< 7 Oommlarioa Mcr» * n UM**i floor. Bacon iArd mnd Lard OQ aadXypjncy goocraHj, Wo. 75 Water rittuborgh. Pa. SAgp_WAREnOUSE— JAS. CARD- J B n«nr, PrarWroi and .KHwffiS.S4i.fS Uto ° Utet, J ' TiauicMh. ~ - ~/4E*b u. bbcsi v WlXilflAM 4b CO., ul Penn st., below Marbury. Pittsburgh. Pa QTEAM BOILER MASJ&S AND SHEET fcjr Iren Workers, of Barnhill’* patent Bwor, LocoraoUre, Flow! and Cylfoje* Boiler*. CbiaincT*. Brekhw. rlre Bed, Stmm Pipe*, Coodeowr*, Salt P»oe, SKT Life Boat*, etc. Alin, Blacksmith Work, Bndg* dnn« at the shortest v orders from a distance promptly «ti*ndot to. F r QQRPON. Sccretary Western Insur- 17 j ♦ toe* Oompaqr. 92 Water itreet. IV inautante agents. RFDWITf; Agent Eureka Insurance Co., > Jo>a Vitfntmt. * A '„*•; CARRIE K, SECRETARY °°° r “ T a K,tsbo^ fiAMUBL L.MARSIIKLL, Secretary Citi lararw Omyagr, M Water ttneL -. J > . .Gardiner coffin, Awnt f or Mny. —M Til Uj””** 08 NoftSwt corner Wood P MADKfRA, Agent for Delaware A- » Mutedla«ifWM»Ca,4SWatog«tre«L . -< Agcnt c;,ntin “ t&i B;, W. Wes t».WßlamaacgQo^gTyroaiatw^t.' & CO.y Dealer in Carpets, &c. I So. S Fifth atrMU 1 ’ ? ■LLAM >I«UHNaX)UK. ?P<<*-No, mjtfgfbct atreet. ,w. Pa A 'jl’CALi.rM, TT|EiXER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. JLr.dtAlUyfl Ac,y»S?fcartfc'itrvct aear-Wood. attotnejß. Attorneys at Law, tttttnirgli, r«k. Notary Pub I m Oateßoainliilwr. cp9 TJOJBERT, M’KNJGHT, ATTORNEY AT t A. P. MORRISON, AT Wi-":• Ptg. gpOlm. • K« twcaroia. g'ta. v. v . .DCRCHTIELD i CO., (sacce&&rs-to Mm “*d ttK “ l »«*fi In, 'U. l«OV£, Dealer in Staple and Fancy KfaiSgtefeg -i |-{ Markcfe Street, •OARRXAQESI BDQOTESI ROCEAWAYS! BAROPcrigg.QlOt. * D iholinApurchased from '; KABTEENMANBFACTUREBS, Tpg*4b«r jritk » fcUMQrtmnk of«i«gut 'a^Haraftss... dwHfttofttM. A!m nesdotft Jn at nmitii price* bt „ Jonw RBHATfiB, ; T VttMt tfUitr, Ptttabonh, Pk ■ ftod nld qn ccmmiMoa. JUpalr* ' **””*• • | l»tOMiay »tflprqpßfc^ Wtgoa Manntaetarr. -~WVIV; ; J3T3Br33CßMirS,Aaent, . ;Xb.;U»irMR» tfiS^erlpttotMKl^tecdtwork- i* fto»iErSSs :' laMdaag>4oaßfrMao*af Q>« Mtroawoao Übenflvbfr •ttvtd tooo kta-«*&'•» ffc* old sudd or«2)fnia«-k 6) " teyrMldaMsnUifrteDda Himiimmm ««n ud sttoL ttoit’imrteStTtfaftßtnuakfdcn m bttHotot.Uribem- OkriMiapMrvJeitfefCfctfbwtwoffcmeti, adMirutk flwwbw* for thi Helming of flb» work.- Alt work nnthUf for Igntoatfec , ' t,H>'lfrntatt«ykttondp6gtrentortptfr*,' Jiitiyd ' 7v Stmtra. . JQ«|ww»B|i^.»w. n teajgpqlqr articl* PfaJladelfiS •■9Pffi9BV»Whft*tM4«ir*non k*odADdJbrM*.-- ,VMHJlijMnaiQPrfnaQorpff fef Fkiotef*! ~Dnipm9Cr . Both*** w* UVea alii wfeidi W &^ B JC roa£ -' 2O St - ciSTSSS, ' f A. COl,. Stations™, jßaijswsag& , y , «- *» (swcojsssoa to Ju* SoCiU jDwJrFln Dock*. Bthtioofryaodfripcr tfangfag*,' Podcr*! rtrosfccth doors. A«fM*rtotBqo*r*> do'ZsrtaKJaittttV Vft- ' S PraiN, -!*s? do ; i --i’S?/. ** M.r-3ujsu---4® u • - Md Or*ng«P**l,por*ftdc** Df;BJI . h«2pi^ , ■ iftTQTICE;—-2 Bozos i supposed tb!«onttitt r *<4»\ ;Bw*#U XJoodi, narked OUf.Pool, Pitfobcrrh, hr 1 tiot eWmodCyllw ~«wqKl*fo»»dajj;- ■ UAJAnDICKKT* OO, v.-,.-.. ■• Jtnr*te r«mi * fV-SKrairBACON; ’> h :XT JZABlfi; -l * • -V / . ' ? i/ > . *•*«• * MSttwJflV ; ‘ W - r T*' is g*£s|. }£'• a. a. mixr. r, p. jrxriN T. 11. IfEVIN & CO,, M.Si BW Strut, ftlltlurgh, P,ma. Manufacturers of white and - Zl s° I'AIOTS A Nit I.nNI At'.t.t:, am) "“OK.Si* Bo«ltr. m Oils, r.lnt*, Van,!,*d ToVit * _ - _ jsltiiij DUQUBBIIE FOUI'IDB.Y K- MoCOY & CO., LIUKRTi STREET,opposite Ttnna. R. S. Depot. M. . PITISBUBOD, PA. ANUFACTORE to order, on short notice CASTINGS, SHAFTING k PULLEYS, or all tiu* • M ° r 1110 matetiil* and latest stiler •toWAGON BOXES, SAD IBONS, OIIATEH,Ac, on hand or nut to order. n * E&Ortvn left at the FOUNDRY, or at Cartwrlslit k Wood oL, wilt receive prompt attention. !«ta cf the Qnn of J. 8. U< 4 Speer. iate o’l Hatl?Bpwr BPEEK 4 BIDWELL, Valley Forge Plow Works, *!» -JVM, nitibinyh. M of every variety oi CMtlog«, 4c, of the moit approved Pat- U™* «aU*bl# fbrerery kind of art! and ullage. Taelr Improved Patent Iron Centre. Patent Iron Centre 'aV i w* Centrer«t>-Scil, Patent and CentreLexers, Bteel Mooldbdard, Valley, Peacock, Sugar, Cotton and other Plow are WlUiflTlfi to give entire aatlsuction to parcha** .ere, both aa to quality and adaptation to cue. 4>*Qrdeni are solicited. mfcriHilydai .oaoai um. % WHOLESALE AND aoJ St cUir afe. WKL.L9, IUDDLIfi A CO„. 80 Fourth Stroct, Pittsburgh, Pa., KAinirAcmißs or VirillPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. T T Order* aotlrttcd frcin Arid promptly ■hlr pod aa per lutmetlon*. Trim ■Bmontha,or 6 por cent. dteonntfar each. eagklydOwT CAIt T W 11.1 OUT A VOl)liu7" ‘ (Snccenora to John Cartwright,) and- Importers m *7»** Thhl* Cutlery, Sarglcalaad Itentel-In* Tm*U«, *c, No. (a Wwxl ■“"Ow- 6»r* ipectal attention totb«* maoataeturine of iSKT.nS^S 1 *- “•>»*»» MOOBHBAD & CO., IUtTOTACTURIM Q» Amtriean, Plait* and Corrtujated, QALYANIZED SHEET IKON, For RooAng, Ootterlng, Spooling, Ac. Agent* for WornTt Patent Imitation Ratal* Sheet Iro*. Warohoruo—.Vo. 138 Pint Street, nJUburoK. wrgfrlyd * HTJQSB a PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE ASD TRIP HAMMERS. ! Hammers or tiio following 4,1.. nude to order: Ki.LLIftJ in.fnlJblow,3o9S lbs Price t 350. u 2, ** » u “ •*- &G 33 '• - 460 “ S, “ 13 - “ “ 11639 •• {too “ *. “ 15 ** “ . “ 23058 “ . <• POO “ 6 . “20“ ** “ 41150“ “ 1500 0, ** 21 “ •• “ 64“01 •« » 2COO *#■ Orders eulHtcd. Frr {xvrticular* a.ldroiJ MOUKIS * COLT.IHT, PirfsuciiiH, Pa. ~no IUXkM BASNBXLL.. P«nn Cotton HlUi. PtUatmrsbT ENNEDY, CUILDS l CO., MANUFAC TURERS of— Ppbd A Ko. 1 4-4 Sheeting*; Carpet Chain of all colon* mod ttiadM. Cotton Twine; ** Red Cord*; “ Plough Line* and Ra*h Coni; u Rope of a?] tiz«» and de^rrintbr.*, Ratting. 49-Ordtn loft at the nardw a j,i St.irr of A Qo-1.11 Wood etrcn, will haro attention h '' is.lt JANES lIIWIV. ' ~ _ MANUFACTUH En OF QOLPHURIG ETUER; Sulphuric Acid. kj SvMt fcptritaof Nitre;- . Mirt e A h-J tiofanaa’e Anodyne; Murtutic A » Aqua Ammonia, FTP: Nitrone rf* golmion; m _- ti*f be faund at John Irwin *£ol*. 57 U*aW TATE 4b KOIV, LUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 tmrU| rtr~r. Pltflmrch. no-1 F~i. r»l ,ir»oi. n.Vi uimtn lixceleior IL»J1, Allegheny. Fu7S". £,rr:r ,? '‘ wr, F ,l '' n « r Putins. f« w»t-r, Gvt Dealer in fc2 M- • A'IWIKI,!., r AN UP A <: T V HUH OF BOOTS S®>- .1,-TH.II-n, No SoA*! ■ir«st,E , ttt»burah,F4. oo31;ly£ >. *. CMTOa™. P. CIHJO CAITTZSIO & CO., Cemmliiion A. forwarding lirreluinti, * And Wbul**ale lE*nler» (n , WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BUTTEU, LARD, I'ORR, PACOS, pLOL’P, FISH, Put k Tearl Aib«a, Filtrate*. UsMd £ Lard 051, prl*l Pr«U and Pradncn gonetoHj. , N0a.141 and 143 Front Street, PITTdnUIUiH, PA. COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Wo. T 5 Water Su, Flttnbnrsh. !»«., DEALERS I.N Flour, Bacon and Produce Generally. SPECIAL ATTENTION OIVKN TOTUK AAI.KOPPW or-23 IRON AND'SLOOMS. IiITCIICOCKi ttcORKEtIV dt. C 0., {bDceeeßon.to FlnTmar.,irCrwry *r. ) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Art. IW from and 122 SecmA tf, PiUttmrnb, Pa my 29 WeBAHK * AB J £U, DULEASm flour. Grain and Prodnoo. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 134 Stumd St.. Pilltbornh, Pn. oyßlrlyd J AOBttTCtrnM—-7....... : im* awn CAIfWIIfO db BOND, COMMISSION M£ HCII ANTS, No. 229 North Second Stfert, PIIILADKLI* HI A, Tor the tain of Prodoe* end perch*** ofFfih, Ac , Ac. Ant (ffderv entreated wHb them will be promptly forwarded. * ip2g-dCm* fICTUI.ttICH -iOUE L. Lncn.,„ _4o*. A. LUCS. ' 1 JOS. 8. LEECH ft CO., aoa.34J* *S44 Liberty at., Ptttabargb, Pa. \ wholesale orooers ' and COMMISSION MKRCHAN'ID, DJBALRRB.IN FLOOR AND BACON, Titt Plate and Tinner's Stock, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jjitaij SWIHgU t fntlT... *TM. U. WumCPg. ! WPBtilCWn HARBAUen A CO., 00 MM ISS ION: MERC HANTS, _ , ... DBALER. IN Wool, Hidbs, ProyisianoA Produce Generali, 295 LJbertJr Btrert > Plttßbnxgh. i Henry s. kino, (late of the ttrm of mng * Mo«tr«l,) Co mm |„|™ Metbut, ejrr'oPlgMrnl.ndmom., No.:« w.kr .tneMlJ lownurkrLPUtebtirgfa, Pn: A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAJU • dy, Jones k Do,) Coramltalon And Forwarding M*r. chant; Ayentof thelladlaooaad IntH»napr>i[,litllroel edt* DerTlretaad Ferry Pitta bnrKh, Pa. }&>SyS JOHN H. No. 81 WOOD ST., Utwnen Diamond Alley tad Fourth atrwt, Solo Aunt Wr CniCMRINO A SONS' fßottoh) PLUfO FOKTjtS, HA- S?. N t,JLHA*W B MODBI. MKLODKttS and ORO/fr and Dealer In Mtulc&nd Musical Good*.; HK LEBER & BRO„ No. « FIFTH G«M-n ITorp,Sole Ageh* forftUN’Nfl «“rlvnll«l flnnid and S-jr*ro KRWHIASPS outvie* .UKLC DEOhSand OJWJAN .ItARMCMUMH, Pcolcr# In Music rmd MniriaU iMtrnmepiff. /CHARLOTTE BLU3IE, MANUFACTCK- V ERWdDoftler la.l'lfno Fortw,wjtl Imt-wterof H»»io «□hy & Bwciflllil,) UT now ncrtlriiu JAily Troßt N<> v Yvrk ud PbUfeMphU, Dew porctai** of Good.n.of ntiotu kind*. WUI cpotJ OKJny «ud (f-jixla. It f«- loH< bla prlefir PnrehMtra will find It to their alrMit»2?|to look ntnnrgood* before zonking thtir selection.*. • 'BtmcnriKLD.Aorth-rofttcorarr 4th tmd M*rb«t>H., A ■ HAPPi NEW- YEAIi to our numeral* ■AJLrfijoDdjAnd ccitomor*, mj we «ro cIwJ t a l» tld* to laftntor them thst vie ix>r«nr lied m rood aaaaeor (meat of Ztrtm Goods, fibswit Clotks, No*!!* Work, Dmutlr sod £Upt» Dr; Goods •ttbtseemos of tbejroAiv i JsfallwT CHANSON f/JV«,74Mwk be , c * a m seen from ten to twolre ..'clock !hm ' Ji CrlUi knawn l»y application to Mr. Smith, at hiß room s or at the rnaiic itorre.or «t the store of Messrs U. ieager 4. o>, od Market street. j O 2 JFumiturt. JAMES W., WOOUWKLI,. I'lißNlTDßE^Pimp' C PAI R WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Koibracitii; ovrrj si>lo of * FUR !W I T XT It E ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, Suitable fur PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND DININQ ROOMS, Equal to any in N EIV 11111 K AND PHILADELPHIA, lira at L 0 ,r E R prices. «4~fcvcry article made by hand and Warranted.*^ CADINET MAKERB S»P|.Hrf .ri,b „|J- qiuolllj Ofl-URNITUUII .lid Oil AIRS, on reasonable term*. „, , , , HOTKIS and stk.amboats rtiniUhed at the fibortiit notice. Warbuooms, Nos. 77ard 79 Toibd STRter. _ PITTSRUUaii, PA. iohr a. *eimo. ruoa. b. iouai.‘—~.*ar«nr lice T. U. YOVSO * CO., or FURNITURE AND CIIAIKS Of Every Description. rAOTOKI— «d(TolA,t»l«ra IPyL. ood ||, u Wartbonst—Noj. 18 &40 Kmilbflelil SL, CTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE— Wo btkamboat oabct !kii »ad CHAIRS, ud ioTlto Ui« tlUtjUi lbo*o (sttmltd Id farbiiliios •aSfaUwT ©rocrto. Taos urtLi w UTTLE * TRIMBLE, XI'HOLES AIK (JKOOERS AND DEALERS f * IN Flour, Huron, Cheeae, Kfulta.Ollii, Produce, ’A. ... 112 SECOND BT, PITTSBURG!!. WILLIAM BAGALBY, WHOLESALE GROCER Horn. IS and ao Wood Street, Of I n-f 0 * «***»*, lale with Of »'"»>»* fcilgerfcm, Puut.'g {tlairrlt U AUrtln, Phlla. KDGERTOS A STEWART, (Sacrrttoni to Lewis t EJgertoa,) l(_>r Wood sti-net, Pittsburgh, Pa., Wholrsalr Grotcrs and Commiiiion fflerchauis, ROBERT i)ICk.E\, \Vholea:ile Grocer, Produce and Commtajion Merchant, No. 134 Front Pittjbcrgh, Pa. *p6dyd A “Zander .K'SroT - wflolßsiiJ JONES 4 COOIS'Y, '’iySoLELALE GRO-' S', BleS dealers in Prxjdcas nod X?!££3!ir~ 1 w “" ""*■ GUIUVER & OILWORiU TraoIESALE JOBS n,ftTi. juciunD rvirn— mua’rujia. TOUN iLOYD & CO.. WHOLESALE W"" ’^^ImSONrWHOLES^SK CKRS, Commiwrtou ItorQtianti and I>e*ler» In Pm- Pmllbureh ltt,ban?h No. *235 Liberty street. ISAIAH DICKEY *. co„ WHOLESALE Srjr r * ,Cf ' mmi;fi “ UDMwrh * ,lt *** o ‘ l p*xlae* .TO.firt W «Ur >lwt, And <3 front street. PltHbargh. W c 0 i'C ir E ON WHOLE •J, ,-'LBOrKi-f, Produce 411-1 Cnirnn.-locjlMoreh.nt.- •ad l M-r to I‘ittibnrift ,Vl«mf»rfnre.l Articles, So Ii» tiN-rty ccrnrr of Rrewrrr ay. I'l-üborsb, p»T myR /’JOS j. uj.... ...T .Lw,. A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE 1,.-i>r. !i] Maim&ctnrM, 80. « Wood .Hoot, to- Front«u PmAbarsh. wr. —r. t> ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE At« Oroccrt, CnrOQjl«l LlWrtyalrwt, Jatutlyd Roberth. iONorwiiotßSALMtfßiK. CEK, Oommtotfgn Merchant, and Dralw ia r*«(>irrs« Fl«h, Flcnr, and a!! kind* at Cuoorry Prwloco, Nn. til Uln •rty strcr*, month of Sixth, fv uhml ad. t*oc— mads «r Wirchooii. WALTER W. MARSHALL A CO., Im. J B7 Wood street, IwtWfco Porrth ftxeoi and blsmood Alley, vten may bo found aa sxtaDfffv* •MortnvotofnwrjdmcHpawjof Pspm- Uantfnga.for Pan lor*, Halls, Cluing Rooms Rod Chamber*. Also, Window Bbarfw, In groat rarioty aftowratpriowtft cotintry i pair CMcheua; 2t) do Turkey*. For mlh by . , ♦ KIDDLE, WIRTS A 00- . du3 1« Utwrty atrert. DRY PEACHES—2OO bos. prime liolrue for *alr low )>y HITCHCOCK, McC&EERT ACO • J* 6 122 Second and 151 Vint at*. iflisctllanrous. WILLAftD'UARVKV A CO. 64 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, new Stork. hapkr walrehousjd, wrapping, andVritino PAPER, on BA .ID on MADB TO OHDBB. FAh'CY, COLOUR!) AND TISSUE FAFIK ”, iILOITLNO PAPEni,KyVi:LWKS f Straw and floniut Boards. TWINE H O TJ SB WILLARD IIAIiVKY * CO., 84 Sfaidm Lane and 17 Cedar Street, < . WKWTOR*. HEMP, COTTON, fLAX AND TJNEN TWINES, iKroans a*d mncracrmLtD CORDAGE „ Of •my deacrfptkm COTTON, JUTE, MANILLA AND 'AMERICAN HEMp ROPE, Tarred Bluff. FJefcing LtnarJoKUa* Thread*; . SEINE TWINER Wn4a of CORDS AND LIMES* anVMicndtfcWW . ! QAB FROM ROSIN OIL PATTY FLUID MaTB)RLAJa rpnE inou ILLUMINATING I’KOPEit- JL TIM of On* from Roain and ole* doc* nbatmtife* faTorllo maUrrlM for tbo math, ftctureuf ItlmoftintlugOu. ManyOuCtanpaslea i—For Ledger* end Kecordi only. MowAHTiLt—For Boolu, Letter* and general porpouial Cormto—For L*tUr-Pr«J only. “ THESE FLUIDS chaagefrom & G&BKNisH Hut, to a d«u and permanent »u4t oClojl which 'no UoqOi of time wUI/dtU or dot my. Time to cu> Irtinn Arat offtifcal to -tile I'tiEijclo IBM-e!oco witch time them haa. teen them awardod BIOHTKXN DIPLOSIAB, THREK BRONZE AM) ONKtfILVK&HEDAL. ' Attention la to the IbUowJnz certttraloe fw York,an%tj7'.l («.. 'ample* of Fluid Ins, on* marked ‘Ar toM’aChemical Witug Flaiil.JCAJ Arnold. London— • •li'iUn -' -erctntilo Record Fluid,Cincinnati.’: "J fin-l t* ••li of thee* lukrto contain the sane Inaredl i., ihosatne state of combination. **ri tin remit at Ibe Yartotu to*U to which' l iars nl j. i (Detail find th«y are «mal In qoallty i^ettai' „ h. oullion, Vu£&&l . Votfc.NiiTMßb^rVtii, IBS|, ’ ; H; W. A BAm i U,-B corner of Market and Baeund strati . I POTATOES ! I—COO Dim t«k 10WK, U tOHBU i PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISH!® DAILY AND WEBKLY BY 8. jRIDDLB «fe O O ' nm cvu». Asova uoriimu.. J&TUfoMTßjLZKmiuaijiSiii-nZszizfc and^‘^ i «eonelauts t il offers indtueSeStl) ad£?. b ' jl ***&"* Otrcvah icMeh to reach the public **~TUX WSKKZy OAZSms U Saturday, on; a large blanket sheet, andemtiaitis in Wen**# theveek, a rritabie report of the Markets, cmnorialandmotutary af. «/»r», and an accural* Bank jftte List, corrected weekly for fwj'w—««HvifOwt*** CbmmercuxJ Ifnetpaper inths n*trv TERMS i lifcr 81 * Don *** perannum, payable In nJrnaro, oi wi?6i c /‘, hta £® r ***** payal’l* to the Carriers. WKKKLI—Two Dollars »r annum, payable in advance Clnba are famished on tiio following tonne Pior eoptoa on* *5 qq ; " 1 ::::::::::::::::::::::;::;::;:;::;;:'IS“ And one {o (be pataoa getting up tbe «]g|> fre*. J . Tmnc *; paymsata are itrlctty required, and no tm P«r trill be font after the lime is up to which ll waa palit Ratei *f AdTartiiiag, 1 Equate of 10 line*, 1 time.- 1 “ i “ 8 00 4 00 ft 00 T 00 o oo 4 “ 13 * "JJ QA Yearly »dTerU*«nar» entitled to ano square, chMtf *blß *» plware, per aonom..— —...7.25 w Statistics opMaswactvbbs.—We hero beoo furnished by the associated press with the fol lowing table of the manufactures of the United Sfctw. u shown by. the census of 1860, the value of whioh is considerably Impaired by the length or time it has taken .to publish It—eight years. We .'publish it more as a curiosity and to'show what kind, of information our census reports contain, as usually tuade up, not for any tblqo the table possesses, for it is unreliable. The value of the manufactured products for the whole State of Pennsylvania is not as great as the production of the city of Philadelphia alone as a comparison of the reoent statistics of the manufaciures of this oily, published in the Ledger, will show. To show what dependence is to bo placed upon the accuracy of this table it is only necessary to compare New. York and Penn sylvania. In New York the manufacturing es tablishments are set down at 28,568, tie value of their production $237,695,249. In Pennsyl vania the establishments are given as °1 GO5 production $166,044,910. The difference ik the number of establishments 1b iess than two thou sand, but the difference in the production is sB° . 662,339, or considerably more than half the whole product of than 23,000 manufac turing establishments in Pennsylvania. Again the capital Invested in manufactures InNew York la $99,904,403, la Pennsylvania, $94,478 810 a difference of less than six millions of capital* yet a difference of eighty.two'miUioos of produc tion Does anybody credit such statistic* as these. T. B. YOUNG 100. PITTSBURGH. £ . I Of j Co»t o! j Vainer* s* l - I,™ I.KXUS! 3,T17*150 IIKajSS M 7.060 IV4M 2 "*001X36 m " 3.WIT 7nsiW6 ni... 3.i«a c..i7„05 .yafttafl iiuaisT" Id.! 7,750,402 IMSOTOO 3J2SX4I IS 72Ai^i MKh fc.v63.SSO fi.DiUV'S 2,716 121 11109 I*)' “*»• >*■ Wl4.t»au 1jr5.771 771*2, ‘'iK »?■ zf .iSSffi tag} ggag n: v s£SS.s®S Jgffi » riSsS JtS& ijgsj /«*& V I ™ SsSSS »• c. ,13 C.OSVOO 27k|S. UC.-12 TaStn s,l]p b'Sks Tpx** 30V 6C0.200 3ffLf42 322*vji i*■ f^ vt 1.0» 5,001 ,T 7 1,11*552 S'JSS W,. fcg *BBB S £»■ £ « .« ass 33 as *s& T. «»1 j Cl 40.10 W MV&ti *,M7,41in.010,«8,77? The hands employadJfu,i*i 2£) Tm females T ’ Tnr. charges upon which the impeachment pf Jodgo Irwin, of Pennsylvania," is demanded nefo presented to Congress some eight or nine years ago, bill were withdrawn hythe complain a of » private arrangement under which the Judge was eapeoled to design. “'fir:!? h » resignation and address it to the President ; but after it was deposited in the PoslOflice, hie eon-in law intercepted It there and prevented its being forwarded. Movements for * renewal of (be cbtrges have been made two or three limes *ioce, bat were allayed by similar promises of resignation, which have ai waye been broken, upon the gronnd that the Judge e friends would not permit him to leave lue ueooh. j The principal charges arc that tho Judos has administered the affairs of the Conri, in the matter of foes, for tho benefit of members of bis own family,—that bn has convened tho Court at imes when there was no, necessity therefor that he has certified to sessions of ths Court that wore never held, but which are slated to have been held when the Judge was notoriously ab sent from the city, and that this was done to enhance the fees. Four successive Clerks of the Court have been examined before the Judiciary Committee, who Mch Iretify that they paid part of their fees to the Judge or his family, having been appointed on that condition. It should bo stated that these Clarke do not assert that they bargained for their appointments on the condition of sharing the foes, but that It la ths inference charge! TiMW dW W over » percent? •F* f m to members of ths Judge's fata. therefor* no valid reason It has also been proved that he appointed his son-in-law assignee In bankruptcy in nearly fff. Uen hundred cases, without any security for the proper discharge of the duties, or for mon eys coming into his hands, and that this assig nee never has settled s single account' ilia also; proven Uiat the Judge drew out of luutk, on hie own private cheek, moneys depoat li™a bj d ll 'e Co "i t ’ be ' on * in * to anitors, and being Pr°f«da °f assignments In bankruptcy 8 n „T. h '” ■» “o'* tMtlmony aUll to be Introduced. th. l Com m 'i| ll | d **b“ d 00ln I ll * 1 5* nl » *Ppear before a . hj c , oa ° Ml ' Tl >« tranaaotion out of which tho complaint proooods, extend over n period of nearly twenty year*: The complainant claimed the right to intro duce teeUmoDy to prove the outer ineompeltnoy aod hopeless imbecility of the Judge. The Com mittee ruled out all euch testimony, upon the pound that the disabilities oharged ore not sub jects of Impeachment, as tho Constitution pro ▼ldes that remedy only in eases of “treason bribery, or other high crimes and misdemean ors. W. A. UcQLUBff, Counsel for complaionntj rejoined that then ihero Is no remedy for the pnhlio In a cue where a Judge, oommluing n posilirely crlminel eel is by renson of imbecility utterly incompetent to d sohcrge the Ugh end responeihlo duties of hie office. The Committee being pressed for time hare not diseussed the point. The Constitution is evidently Imperfect upon this point • end it wonid seem to he true that there is no remedy i si • °i"S by nbolisUng the Judloiel Dietrlot, end thus legiolnting the inonm bent onl of office— Woth. Cor. A'. Y. Timh; or OheAD is lowa.— Tho Courier published »t Ottumwa, in Town, nndor dote of bill ioat. says : “We here never npprohehed so near a famine on this country, especially in tho West where we inhabit,; as wo hate thq past year. Tho weather which prevailed and ciumwlerizld ub moat the whole of the season, flUedonr soil, nod hepl it so full of water u to preront the growth end maturity of oorcrops, the effects of which .are now manifesting themselves in an unwonted ecarclty of breadstuff*, threatening a rise in price whioh will occasion general distress, 1 if not actualwant, to thousands ofour population Already do we see the anomaly of a reversal in the direction of the trade in breadstuff's. in o 'ar own region, which ought, and in ordinary sea sons will export largely of wheat and flour, hav ing become a purchaser to a large extent of those articles which are now being shipped largely, from the But into this State. One of our citizens is now absent at Ohloago for the purpose of baying wheat to be manufactured into flour by one of our mills. It is distressing to think of the large smoont which most be token from our limited means at this time of severe pressure in pecuniary matters, foHjread, to fetid not only our cities and towns, but obr fanners themselves. Pecuniarily, 1858 has been a hard year. Cananaun or Fhiladilpbia The tonnage entered nt Philadelphia last jesr tinder foreign legs amounts to 24,119 tons; under Ameiinim 137,708; total ealne of merchandise, $10,435 I 617. The total tonnage-in 1857 van 16C2137 and merchandise $17,118,370. The toman oleared in 1858 amounts to 123,158, of irhieh 23,821 was foreign,' and the ralne ofoerehan. dine exported Is $5,573,512; Thai, lennSre idearedfn 1867 waa 121,951, and the'nine (Of mtnhandiee $6,036,510.. , . . , * ■•‘■■-•.••vjf.va.v-i.' “ 1 TMk ...... “ “ 3 “ .. * « S “ ... " “ I month. .. « a *» . LAKB— •*»««. barrels, kegs and "fH** l °" r ° n ™»fcrta* mmrmmd Is puHlj urt ■JIU-SU* . 3*loB HOMIM4 co. • conar Bm «ad IfartotttrMto. 05«^^? or r.\v° tton H* l # flffilNQEQ XEARBAUQQ k 00, No. g>9 Liberty sl'-Mt f™?An& c- hams md“jjifed Jttßtrw ’ db J Ballrwd, and tor mIo at anfl?iTrr ***** on m *ad Tea Stow, federal atmt, fair AUiQSD BUlTfiiW-40 kegs good and prinwlartof odfof wlaby ATWJtLI» paws, bwm 7 ■“^fg|Oor l -~ • M* 1 * , " * -sX. f W* loarn from the Washington Star that iho | KOI. 11. 0. Comingo, of Stonbenime, delivered tno second of his coarse of lectures on Homo bo roro tho Smithsonian InsUtuto at Washington .city on Wednesday erening. Tho Slar soys: . ft was, as wo anticipated, very interesting, being founded on the lecturer’s own observations in the Imperial city, lie spoke eloquently of ! “0 monuments or ancient grandeur that had withstood the war of the elements for fifteen and eighteen centuries! On a largo map of Rome he ; pointodout and described the old Capitol, around which oling so many olassio associations of olden time. lie pointed out the old prison, where tho confederates of Calaliue were confined, and ~'.,. p 5 l,r Paul aro said to have honored with their presence. 110 told of a spring in the prison, which the gnldo told him had been mir aculously called into existence by Taul for tho purpose of baptizing tho jailor and twonty-ocren or bis fellow prisoners whom he had couierted. The lecturer’s opinion of tho spring was that it was an artificial arrangomeut, similar to our modern hydrants He pointed out and describ 'd “>o celebrated Temple of Jupiter Capitolinas, coloring four acres of ground, nnd> being the u ‘?“° Bto onspicuos, and the most opulently furnished of all the temples., This was the great depository of tho spoils of war, and was a most magniflocnl structure, costing eqmialont to fifteen millions of dollars. Uo el oquently desoribed the Palatine, the residence of Imperial grandeur. Tho grandest and best pro severed of all the ruins of antiquity was tho Coliseum, a mammoth drawing of which was suspended over tho stage. This was a glndiato nal establishment, constructed under Kero. It was ofan eliptical form, and covered six acres or ground. During a period of four hundred years, this was the scene of (ho most inhuman barbarity, thousands of men and beasts being ttcrifioed in bloody combats for the gratification of a morbid public taste. At the end of four hondredyears the Christian religion put a stop to these bloody sports. The Pope had recently endeavored to convert the structure into a wool en factory, and eubaequently into a saltpetre faotory, but both of tbeso enterprises had failed and the ruin was kept for the gratification of the curiosity of tourists. WAsnixaTon, Mosuat, J as. 24, 1858.—Tho lut link in sboat being broken between Preei 4ent lincbinin uni his organ, the Washington Cmori. Poor Wendell has been doped until ho finda hunself bankrupt. The bargain waa that the Administration ehonld’uße the Union and furnhih two editors , to whom Wendell should P«7 nro thoneanddollars each. The President m octed Mr. Johnson, ahd tho Cabinet called mto their eerrice Mr. Hughes, a eon-in-law of Secretary Floyd’s. In consideration, Mr. Wen deU waa to receive the Executive printing. Bach waa the contract, bat Mr. Bachacan Bubseqnenl 1/ insisted upon a division of certain jobs With Mr. Rice, of the Pennsylvanian, promising to make it np. Thla Wendell agreed to eland, in order to keep peace in the family, when other demands were made for a division of spoils, and eoon the proprietor of (he Union waa left with his establishment sinking him many thoaaand nSt > V Wr ‘ book 9*rt»OW alOMOfslO,- WO for the past year-while the promised Exe cutive jobs were either peddled oat to other papers, or giTca to Wendell to be shored ia partnership with others, who wero clamorioc for the means of existence. Whea Ih&PenntylcanijTi was sold oat, Wendell proceeded with the job or PostrOffice blanks alone, with a fair prospect of recovering a por tion or his loseee; but ho was sent for a few days since by Mr. Buchanan, and informed that he mast place one-half of the proceeds of the J< TJ«Posal of the Collector of the port ox 1 mladclphin, to be distributed among the needy papers of Pennsylvania. This Mr. Wen dell most respectfully declined to do—and the result Is now a threatened blowing np of the organ. It is already much oat of tane, as an employe was running around a few evenings since banting up some one to prepare a leader. The establishment was sold somo months ago to Messrs. Appleton & McDonkli, of Maine and Major Nicholson, of Tennoeieo, who holds n mortgage on the whole concern, was sent for to ratify the transfer. The contracts were prepar i f j * lo be * x *cuied next morning but it leaked out that night that Prior, of the South was going into the State, t aD J the Union pur chaser refused to sign. This was tho origin of the report of Mr. Appleton's going into the **?’*"• nmor thttt Wendell is minus about §60,000 clear loss in tho tranactlon $ l.TVau*. SHIDUa SIWJPAPtM * SD PbABfUTj T 0 * ho , Mnd »«wW™ »>.d pamphlets lo Europe, should be careful not to enclose them m wrappers, as it subjects them to i™ k** S‘ amU r “ u Bt that the papers are retimed by the persons to whom they aro di !??**?■. i' K“ Uenil “ just retorned from En gland, Informs us that he Ban baskets olAmeri- Phamphleta in one of the fcngliah Post-offioes whloh had been throsro tSd'arouLd” If 116 nerrspopers are will a pieoe-of twine*or cord, they , ® teeii as if in a wrapper, and the bos- T h S ° f “; h .r°,‘ h ' price for newspapers. The feet that many newspapers and phamphSts 2hoi? n?“ h P “J?" ta En B lantl sod France, to J* th ' J "» directed may bo accounted for in lots way. . Tnc CisTos Uotrss Talnalion of copper re. ceised at Clereland, from Lake Superior, last *™ r ’ 730,0 W ■ of * ron ore - from the same, $lO-,000. Almost all of this copper, the , ue of Which amounts to hard upon three mill one, is brought to Pittsburgh to be Worked up.. It is manufactured into bolts, kettles, sheathing, rSkt if «’PP« "doles, at the mills or Park 4 M Curdy, and C. Q. Hussey & Co. The raluo of exports/torn Clereland lo Lake -foWdoS® “ m ° Une ’ ™ tW ° nlll BOOTS AND BHOEB, u JC CABII, AMES KOBB, „ N - 8 ® MARKET STREET, TUIRD DOOR FROM THE MARKET HOUSE, Fill tail Winter Stock of ”* " X ‘” i b ‘" “mS’oSSfi/pASSooissr BOOTS, BHOBB,OXFORD TIB, BOYS' AMD YOUTHS’ BOMB SHOTsV I'* 1 '** 4 '' . 'FORDS’ KUBflPtt flßpia ’"JSLfts'toss , “ B Taw3sr 1 Third Door namtS, mISS/s[^’, L | WALLACES' FOUNDRY 'a£j* # SSSSSrti, A * 11 *» 14,11 *ro n S Proof Staffs; 2““°s* ,n ® 4,11111 » nJ Leather BeUlau; PortablaFloar aad Oorn MlU*-tbe beetia tie*; Preach Barr fitmrt Machines, need |q tbsdtj mills aud orer the Weffcscrar the grain, take oat the chMind « lieforo “• broken by tbo beaters! 41 ! l s to sT* m * wtected blocks. PatantSbißgle ttßcblooa—cat 10,000 to 30,000 per day; P*tent.Water Wheels, media 7000 Saw h oiqeliaatbe orer-ahct, and twice as much tithe most ct the other Whwls in use, with an «inal Amonnt cfwMer! Cat«h)gaeeofWbeelsgtTeatoall wbo want searini. Of fice No. 810 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. "« vi aelL-fltndtw T W. W. WALLAC*. Sr - - - lleara MtftU Worits flfo. 310, 321, aaf, falbarfy Strsst, Pittsburgh, Pal TVf"ARBLE MANTELS, made by machinery XfJi *low prlws; Monßtnonts, Tablets, urnrc fitoaw— ■ large stock cm hand. kornitnre sad Wash. Stand Tone ImporiDß Btonn.. Harbin nl 510 t,,, D«rtkJ nltaU machinery oo abort notice, y '«» '» nacSls Libert, rlreet, "5Sd& W.W.^lLok. PORTABLK FLOOR AND COKN JULLS —lhn rlmplort n nd bent nrUclo of tbo kind fa tbe Th.r>n T . h ' , l' r,,nl r b t, gTlnd font, tad tnako good work. Th*r sro K doeidcretum to Loobonnsn, Iron Sluters and K ' natriefl ’ »w “lest So. Liberty gt_ K sSSR^ P "* W - W. WALLACE^ PLASTER PARIS, ROMAN CEMENT jSHttmE S r *.W«?’!L* c ; G “ NI> 6TONM and i>uiTßLUULftt2l9 Liberty itreet, PhubargK wlLßmdlwr W.W.WALLAML fiTOAB AND MOLASSES.—Wo are con- J^O- f"»r«nj Uotanc, hat qM i„T which we offer to the treda «t&w lowest market prico*T 1 -J™ LITTLE £ TRIMBLE. IJNDRTes—I3 kocs Packed Batter; ~ ~*T , Mckfl Sxruill White Beta* •ceind «oJ for*«J* by aPRINOKK ILABDAUOI! A CO- No. 309 Xlbu-ty street. MESnANNOCK PQfATOES-460Tn». 40 BBLS PjSfljfA. SYBUP, Cnuhftd and Qrutad Basru, 40 Uo Oo|tt*Ssg W ,forMlebJ i-* 16 flgßTYfa A DILWOfITH, UITE GKEABE in bbls. tmd k«2t iar : Mi«br T.u.Hrrrmoojttwaj insurant*. OKBAT WBSTBHN INSDHAKCE & THUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COJIPANT'3 BUILDING, Sto. 403 WAL B U T STREET. STATEMENT OF BUSINESS FOB TEAR ENDING OCTO HER 31,1358. Mt4s3itt! O3 tor Pmuiumn 01.605 46 Intercut, Rente, Ae.... 49 $09,390 94 Paw Losaea, Expense, ©ommie ■ions, Ro-luanrunce, Returned Premium., *C $70,553 K , R«ni p., « „ . ASSETS. ■ Bm ‘" t ““*•«■» Jm.ao ou mu. Ji'SSsi ““"M Premium. Rn( j » debts due the Company 523 0 ., nJ,aQdl “ Ulol “ ndl “f SV« a !!','*?'“’ e ™ ° r 0l "5>i“ * Mi«f. 5 Jm. H. Smith, fl m 0 f J**.B. Smith * Co. SSJV W.-. “®» comer Of Soreuth «ml Boouoto. Drtiiel L Collier, !.i:n of a 11. Qr!U:t A Co. SorTfl^O t ' r - 228 ird ‘ ,tW”t l,l * rt "' e 2™'- w.lrmt oml Sixth otreou. At ° m ’.° olc * >« B™U> Fourth otroot. nSKSSWiS^T* 1 tllTor. rtkoo homo” ” u °" lurt * °» R.^KFUrWttTER, Ag o WI **o. W Water atreu FIUU ISSDUANCt, DT THI | Reliance Dlntnal lninranee fiompan? ol PHILADELPHIA r 1 Ou Building Limited crPnrpetaiLa&tiPdl.t, Pnmitnr* _ “ c^,n Town or Co an try Office No. 308 Walnut-Street OAJITAL $177,928... Assm 92(3,485 89.—InT**tr«l .. Allegheny cocjity 6 pageant. Penn*, K. fil »£T«» iqYiM m r.n«ylnmi* JoW S ®f*h®lWi*aoeMatuel lannuceOoi lDJtco m Stock cf County fire ißiuraDeTOo . inSS toipofßnwlfylMnr*nc* MJJ J 5 Bnun*6otT.BJ^barin e up.^^^; 62.55 S Book Accotmto, ecmied Intcmt, etc .X Z aSJ lS <*«b oo bant) urj«J in Bank ?. M —....—X.7.X- I<£o4B SO $253,405 89 OLRM TINQLK?, President. ' DISICTOW. I j Gem Tinsley, Wm, K-Thotupeop, David B. **r«wn, 0. f toTeowa, John R. Worrell, n. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Moare Johnson, 0. 8. Wood, JsbmP. Woodward, frusoel Blsphdtn, Itobcrt Bteen, i William Utmjr, g&SiSt* Z. Lothiep,' - Obtl< | Jacob RBiutiW Bmltli Bo wan, Wm.U. Semple, PittabV. UNCHMAN, Bitinttrj? J- Q. oomir, Atfat »r Third and Wood itmU North-out coi Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine ini. Co. Office, No. 96 Water Street,* PITTSBURGH, PA. • „ . _ „ ROBT. GALWAY, Pmtdeot. P. A. RixiaanT, Bocy ALKX.BBADLEY.Wiceprwi n«n.o,M-I>, tn ™ , “ *w«“ toto « •« Alw, again** Hull and Carjo Rlika. on the Ohio aad Wijrtnfppl rivers and tribntari**, and Hariu4Ri ** ** ,oWBrt m ** «n»fot«it wltbmMy Robert Galway, Bamnel MrClaiken. Juarph p. Cawam, m D John Scott, Juaoa Marshal!, David JUcbey, JionW. Hallman, (Sue. Arbulhoot, fal»—tty2My Alexander BradK? Joeeph a Leech, John foltortoa, Nathan f. Uart, David H. ChatalK'r* William Cart, Robert B. Hartley. John M 13114 IcKliimta’ liuorante Co. of FbHadelphia. WM. V. PETTIT, PtmL ..D J. HcOAKV, Becrstary. Aeraont Block paid iuao-1 iar«rtao rt«. k nS? BUnaH OFFIC '9I No - «7 WATER STREET .nftdtf B. ff. POIXDKXTgBJ A,onL Kraaklla Kir* Ittauraae* Corapi r 11 1 L A V.S L P B I A . I ... . ' Bpuwtcms. Ado, P h *• Boris, U«orjCß W. Elcb«tJ«, auooul UruL ' S' S’ _ SSSI : ssyysS. Sgs-a. a u ,c°^riV AN °“ B > »T£HXT;“"C, n ,r»' (M.rmu.,,l Hortg»gt«„ Rml Estate Tragrarj Loans... ... Oath, *o_. .$918,129 08 84,877 18 83,0f1« i:, 61,889 00 ’o r *>o r**‘ « l. * o^i£Sssni lyeir ?P*»n!i of Oo» Million, Foot DtidiS thousand Dollars Loews bj fire, *»««£■ - .on __ J- GARDNER OOTTIN, Aa«aL Ofl» Bontheaet ear. Wood and rt£d*u. Continentßl Insnranee Company, htwpcntfrf in ou LtgUSatm ,/ ftnmplMnia, tninouiißi ms AnlhorisedOapUal.OnaMnilon *l norwwvL secured ud Ac«mnutedo»pit^r:. , ::;::r.;;:: fl ’jjjjJs „ „ home office. Walnut Btrtd t abort axesd, JfdladdiAia. on Buildings, Fornhnr*, Morobnndtoe, Ac. on Crgo*. uft Frflghtn, lonllpu:, of a “msjdph" liAl>A^^,2oo °" 1 ' r D “ Js *»• «“• m N’ortl, vJS ,OB S?^'JS^ , p^’ h0 * , No. W>WAlll>^. StACIUEIT®, Ann of Haebatta * R-t,_.i N °- 134 non-AKD ra«orartN, «™ or n rtnM ., SSfiSf"”" No stTmLI.^SS our. W - ProUOo „. J OBDOARQBU?SON, Amt Wo. 34 fifth «tract Ap «uir».r i ' aminai Safety lnmrance Company nZ?7 l 'V’V-, h ' i£T Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut X, PHILADELPHIA. I to st! onto CES ° a T ™" b i Oorgo, m.l Trrlght Bton>», Dwfmng Hoodie. M*«hanoli* gr-D.-rnHy.—(„ Bond,. 24.1*67. BIU« KcSlr»bW__r:* 13,508 00 Carton bind 930*301,95 .UsSSSSps □noacri{ttion ■*■"'•-• OTOM w®*.T«»a» i«iMO,n»ai wSEj J J* "• Pnitaton. - Jottn* P. Xyr* Henry Howl i»®e»B.McPirU TbcanM a lUad, Robert Bartra, Jr, £t£SS KB, !i"' l » JM.Loeui, B. Soil; , Mmnort A.Soadrr, John 0. Darts, ’ John R. Panrpaa, Oaorgß 6, Lai par, JSdwvd Dvltßston. Dr. E. 11. HnjrioiL Wmiorn , '"7 „ Pennsylvania Insurance Company Ofllce No, 03 Fourth Street. . . „ DIRXCNW kjset ™A„ : . K-as*- f»?*J 41 “ ier ’ I Nicholas VocrhUy, I. Orfer Pprool, Charter od Caf.llitl ASSETS, i&w Stock Note*. ii-v -umsßoeeirabla ; g gjjJ* and Mortgage JJ ss steSEEEEEEE Is Caabon hand ant] in Bank nfcfl 93 Interest Accrnsd and n0c0i10ctw!......,. SS9 60 Salvage njiooiJoctad. ........... 2,000 00 Premlami on Policies recently toned-. I^OO'OO 4kr" --S!«. 4OT 75 ya Marina Risks taken of all description. / omcni; Jt —a. A.Oaun. •ident— Rout Pattiseox. y and Trwaanror—l. Quits flpuoci. Jal Western Insurance Oompanv OT UTiaßDltHn. - _ QEORfIB DARSIK, Pro,ia,„. F. &L GORDON, Secretary. OFFICE, No. 02 Water street, {Spang k Co.’s Warehoon n P iLaira, Pittsburgh. 4*t\rt iobtiruund? & mn 9l**tpro*cttonU>a,ottvho BnESS»abie.....;::;;;;::;;:;;3; tSSS SSS OpjnAcwnnttu. 1*234 60 Pwadnm Bills Discounted...... lW^ts George Darsle, R. Miller, J r .. J. W. Butler, Q* W. Jackson, Jamea McAniey, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, noli: ' looongmhelA Intaranee Company OP PITTSBURGH. Omcisa—JAME3A. HUTCHISON,FrcaUeut USURY 11. ATWOOD, Beaiuij. ' , Ornc*,,No. S 8 Wua Bieut, THU Ituurt Jpamtl aS UaU «/ Fire andkarl™ si Sl«Ak rh,.em S ™ , v!' ,OV ™ Eß *»». 18SS: -=^WS BOU Receivable - ~ *?■£& E s sg jKirsff-s *== §gs Bal&oc* of Book Accounts *’* k stn ?? Offlea Furniture M*®** 45,768 70 ffn. B. Holme*, RobLDalzell. Wm. Res, Thoe»o.Clarke f Philadelphia £Hie.6iul. Life, INBUBANOB 00 U.P ANY, No. 149 Chesnut Street, s^eSinatrSSi?*"^* ROBKRT. P. Kirro, TWfont- M. W. BALDWIN, Vie* Pm&ot. riBICTOM. t B. R. Oope, IQoorro W. Brown, Jo**pa 8. Pan}, John Clayton, a Wiler. lario# P. B. JEoglifb, B. StTHJ, Sherman, 3. MegvgM, BIAOZBCura, Secretary. gußscjamoN nooks— ”™, T * Sn ' J * B M-'Uc.l A 5 , 8(, ,nJ rwelri kabtcripUoni to the following work*? pJi 0 ™ 1 ’ 1 ’ 3 *”' 5 * ■'■>» American C r clo- Abrlclsmui. oftoiiuSta cSjjJJ 1 ; 2USMSSS SSEWa * Br -«- *»*■ £s ~ I gssss j>j™£ "SS ss&nssss mesHshS? teaasSES chMi, Wall Paper, Bs.-Jot and widow mis£, T)EV£REUX’S KINMJ’S BLACKSTONE SgSs§B*@SiHE ffi? KAy A 00, 6a Wood A A jffi.sss.WP.gK JUST PUBLISHED. iTa-oS^f^SS. p “J r A ™ p Ss s „'r VT ’ *>r K”- Prof. in®*, ■bowing u,« splendid WuniJuatMEngraT- W.B. REOTOIfZ. i£g-„ m.i. - A ONEVfcj ISUUK. OF CIIESS Illustrated "bSLSim " lU ‘ “““b* “ J Morel.** £MU»of BaAla, , 0 a "I. B ‘ TOl ™ U “*■• by H. P aSffIW^tSSSS:' Uolwn]] • mv work, Upralt < «>i. %ZS£?iiF'°S* h s^ iSI - , T h^- KAY * CO, fis Wood «t not. TMPORTANT HEW books- “ ' Tlmothjr ffltcoairt new book, Bltt«r Bw»®t. ai«A. co^atop| c ,^S£ J^'^ 1 °^ 1 £ Bcrmons. n «aDiTlS o s, 81 Market nwt Th.u ' Bo,to * d ’ 4 «> m “*“w. »* WflUuM lectoM on u,, P,, gp^sss?» ‘•ASS^.ffSES.fi 93.730 5? 100.000 90 ft 1 AND NEW YEARS' oipirto SaaoMry, 4c. AtiSk. MMrtMDt a OTt “" w JS.C. COCll&AUB, federal at, f flfrinnj. K£SH A Kill V AXi STEUrWATfI PlAWo3.—Jrat W,*ttlarok®of«fl9w rtrj *op«ior Bt*te-f ff : V^T^TI H^tWSnsSKS^SSsP ___ Agroti fer UUfWBIES . WtjmOnk«Pjnw.Oi)i. Iron; (■ctalnOn; lOQbu. White Bmbj; 100 moi BfttUagT»per. i - . BUSSES ANl> StlPPOOTßltH—ipuTts UcWaluuU bc»r ta mlod tbit UMinftoHrMtlme utldn, ma«S?S!SSi .1 “y'S'' ■ • s '!■>\»>Vi,i ; ; ; 4«W - Insurant*. OF PITTSBURGH, 5891,710 01 PItSOTOM. Wat. Mcßnlgbt, Nathaniel Holmes. Alex. Nimlck. hwld M. WOUam H.Btaim 0. W. Blcketson, P- M. GORDON. Bec>s. $240,750 « OIMCTOW. ’ Wm, A, CaldvelL Wilson Miller. John HeDeritt, • Geo. A. Berry a • James A. Hnlchiaon r HENRY M.ATW6OP.Bsq» t J-O. COFFIN, corner Third and Wood Streets. JSoofta.