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' T7pod -«od Front streets, Pitt*-
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TQHNP.BCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAG
'■ 09 Mlwl'ltlWf.BWWirill.'
VjßKgtfrim f*aJiTptTOip t Kttoottoa.
-l^ltitttfirgJwwa^Pahumicßynip.
< -T>BAUN <fc REITER, WHOLESALE AltD
f J&W^pngglMbjVjitoi of liberty «nA St.CUto ft*,
JOSEPH FLEMING] (SOCOESSOR TO ii
tFvWQcox A Oa.}co«BrlUi»mm»t*od Diamond, heeng
wd
(SmO, Pert Wry, an d *ll article* $5?
prescription* carefolly ccEapoandMatall
H. KBYSRR, DRUGGIST.
*9P*-<* iWpoa ytmt ißilTtrytn
1 ?Kfoiur Stains.
WXRTS & CO., General Com-
AviWßl”!Psetaa to GroesrtM a&J pro-
USarty atmCflttaharak. P>- - -
return* .gn*r»
■ •.ato»C. ; . . , d»I8.-lydawT
i HOLMES & CO., Pork Packers
*£<•*4 Dealer* la ProrWcna, earner of Market aodPrent'
; • •■;. .. . . • j*6g y d» •
t Htrcciimsoij, Commission
'.LJ na4 Toewardto* Hercbuta, dealer* toWeeUra'Se
■ trm.Cb*e—. floor, flab, Bacon, Butter, Ltoseed Oil. P&t
Seed*, Onto, Dried Pnitt, mad Prodoco
.<Wsr*D/.., Bartorand* Family Floor at trey* on hand.—
Afttt* tor Q» Min of HadkooCo’* nUbrated Patented
/^HEKB^WAH£aOUSE.—HENRY~IL
WQpUjXNfl,lfcrnrdiagnd Onamlatfoa
CtieeaejDrtttr,l*k* Pish and Prod oca generally,
?</WoM at. abort .Water. Rttofrpglu -• aj7l
TVAYID C. HERBST, FLOUR, FRO-
Ptoftatoa tJtti Cammta&m Mercian*: Wo. gS7
SSgj^gsssfeaa
’ nwpoctMlj ootidttd-
Ay*;, ftJftSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO
»nd CommtMon Hpr
jSSft®"*®** Uide«, Flonr, Bacon, Urd and Lord
OU M*Prfchn»<rowrally t No. ?& WatersPitUbarghTrS.
WAGLE WAREHOUSE,—JAS. GAED
ta "oar, ProiMon. u>d
L "” rtT
R'lfTNNßYiAgentEurcka Insurance Co.,
A; ';. A;; C A RB. 188, SECRETARY
lunruic* Ooopoaj of Plttatareh,
Joaa» r ßaHdlnfcloarthotratt.... ... >
QAMOEIi L.MABSHELL, Secretary Citi-
U*a^Hwi»a6*ottnm4ny;9nr4torKfaMt.
' ;M.GORDONiSecretary Westernlnsur
* *nt*Oon'p»ny.gr Water Kraft.
Jit GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentffrFrank*
®< ail P #o 7, Kotrg-M carver Wood
I A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware
;» Jtntnl lamnun 43 Wotarrtroot.
Agent Contirpnt*)
W.JPOINDEXTER, Agent Great Wost*
r« Vroatatrat.
CO., Dealer in Carpets, Ac.;
IUAM McCWNTOCK, Dealer in
gsa. Wo. IlHfartat rtmt, m
‘OJQ. M'CALLOM, "
r\EALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
8, Jkt. Uo. 8T Foortfe (treat near Wood.
attomn>o.
fRISniMACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law,
AOflo*Hd.flO gonnh ofaoot, PltUbnrgb, P*. Notary Pnb
If RpdObtoOpnnaioriopgtv . . l»pp
BOBERT M’KNIGUT, attorney at
J-iw.lmd Solicitor ofthe Bank of Piruborgti.No. lit
wahfttwK.nmiaxrElL- . - . dell
JOSEPIIS. A A. P. MORRISON, AT
toraflyaatLawl OOce No. 93 Fourth*-war Wood.
fntobargh,Pa. j my»P
Bcsffioois.
LM.«gacamiiß I, i. m> tikurmi » e. xtrußT.
.ODBCHriBCD A CO., (successors to Mur*
Wlkolanleaad Beuil Dealers la
Foaeybry woods, Northeast corner Fourth and
Market Ha, Pltabcngh. ■ , #
I IU.AOVE, Coaler inS taple and Fancy
VDryOowU, Hga of lb.otfglnal f ß*o Hire, Kofi
rkot street, Pittsburgh. i mrl9
B- : H. PATdMERj No.; 105 Market ’Street,
i-Umlertt Bo&oetiJ Hot*. Btraw Trimming*, and
Bg«»dowM«wwcaU>. -
ftaatages
CABBIAOES] BDdGXES! KOCKAWAYS!
Y»h Akt6 jts.n (ihouches, oigA,
A ND%f€Tfehiae in the line, purchased from
xm. Ihsmoct relUble -
• ' •gABCTBywKSPFAOTUREBg,
TQgvChcrjrlUi ofelegtat
EaiUiWHanun
r desbl* fwinn. Aim,
«»d
nmt •i-mAonAbio prlooa by
•{’ -JOBS S.BHAP/ER,.
re*t, bmXlborty, pitutrargh, Pa.
it anC Aolil oo commlwloo. Keptlr
ly djao. "i ' 1 «fl7Jly
»i neatly,and pt
'<: Curiigi gndtfagon Bannfoctory,
K:li. ; B*r®PSJiSB, At<nt,
x .Ho* 199 Vhlrl Street,
WOULD respectfully inform thec^au,
: TY mjw fo«Ud
ead haa warned the bnrinsja of Carrtars nuking in all iU
varieties, sod is alio prepend to ex«enu order* Ur Wagons
. of aU descriptions, ladndlajj all work Lt Xrua Merchants’
Boßeftiaf CM VatroetMM liberally be
•tawed tram hits while at the old aland or<Blga]o* k Co-"
he wocld wm hie frleadV that the nsu ear* and atten
tiotrwUl beeves to eUhJstrden as heretofore,havincao
oomdihetemcee of th* beef workmen, and having ample
apartaaatialawrbOT tor tba finishing of flna work.
goodassortment of heavy work now on hand nit
abHftrSprlaavsa. AII work warranted tor 12 months.
: attention gTreo to repairs. J»l4;lyd
Vatirtns.
WOtSMpiMi .■■.■iBrt;naoiua w »„.>»c. imxaa
JOHN THOMPSON «c CO_
HOOBE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND
ORAISEES, 13S THIRD STREET. Bi.n Filming
with antneee -aad dispatch. Hired Paints, Oil,
Turpentine, Tamhh, Japan andXogtUh Patent Driers,
nOs HoQtalgod£fec,s vary asperior article Philadelphia
aad RUstargb White lead always oa hand and for *af&—
Ws an prepend io Grind Colors fee Druggists or
•tfcsn.at tbashorteetnotka, aa wa here's mill which
*riad» ay (team. : Fainter*: wtU savs money by getting
wfrcaheigroopd with ok mr6:dly
JSootflilUis, &c,
\hjr ■ S. EENXOUL, 20 SL Clair street^
lhsJarialUtHJoasa*! Miscellaneousßooks,sod
Ammtcan Tract Boeittyi PtjbUcstfons.
O, JOHNSTON & 00., Stataonere,
fj Stank BOok KiMthctarars and lob Print*™. No.
W wood street, Flttabnrgh, Pa. teZQ
J? ; - C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
. Jjfa 8. gadlsr,) Wholaaale ttlwtan Dealer la Books,
Rattooery end Paper Hangings, Federal street eth door B.
B. of Martcatßqnara, Allegheny, Pa. • •
TOim a DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND
V stationer, race—or to Davison A Agnew, No, 63 Market
«tiaat,aaarFoprth, ,
EiAY&ca, booksellers and sta
.TIOHABB, No. 16 Wood street, next door to the cor>
' Mraf XhM,PUtebargh,?e.. Bcbooland Lew Books eoo*
• «***!> e» hand. . ... .. -i
X.RRAD, BOOKSELLER AND STA
RE .JltmEa. Ho. liEoartlm. Apollo JMMtegi. -
Hdn t A MIN ERTBOOKSELDER
RWkmw.MMoiilo UjJI, FlfUntroot.
jßstatr 9gntts.
_ __ . _ _W>UIUI WARD,
Tl° A ¥*" . lw PROMISSORY NOTES,
•aS*SS??S^JSSWSSSfw
sssES£^:^&&g»L,
FOB CHRISTMAS i new
' IlftMMvtaich lUJaiwUUMopupouiil;
,Jo l,|Mf do . 'l4 'do
1 Jfa—'Jo hiflin d«'••- 14
5° <*° ZoatoCorrMti, do
\ J2}4
iT&PlfvcnpZinUtCvrtaUrlf do
Jni;Us> BoaahtfUUnund%2S«r?*r|wiod:
hSS+f to ■ HwltmU. 12U . <k> .
£
yiuscgg. r~lml rt, Aiugbmy. -
klSFS2J!fas , ® Qle * Supposed to contain
sIJ SK. mSSS a i'*** k * d co£r<*t, rutrfmrsMn
to PV cfecirtlf trot dtliftodbrtb«
"S* «»>«***. IBALU{ DICEXY.6 00-» ',■
■"*■••••».•* ■• ».- • ■ ■■.-. _&1 WttorXneL-
TSjJJSW BATON.
±l' ' * ’ HA*%
, Mooldebj,
AjiftMAPlißß-toUmU. (Ulan
,4U r ..■ I
- ;l v ii* i'Z l--: V\-v;‘<
DULY
ISanufactutHß.
a.*.ram- "
T. H. HEVIS ft, co. t
. 24 Wood Strut, PUUlurgh, Tcnna.
M^^FJJ? ERS 0F WHITE AND
5 4 ® 1 PAINTS AND LITirATU3 E, and
WbolceOa Dctlera la Oila, Paint*, VamUhci and Tarpon-
- . DTTQTTUSrfH FotITO&Z.
R. MoCOY 6c OO^
■LIBERTY STREET, eppotiU Henna. R. B. Depot,
PITWBuROH, PA.
tb order, on short notice,
sHtSKP*"* ± pulletb, or *n km
jJfJS’JpHdM* the beat materials «nd latest stales
alMTTAOON BI>XES, SAD IROKS, ORATES, Ac. iIL
oa handor enttito order. *
“>• fOUKDRT. or it C.rtwri«M A
Wood prompt aUenUoo. ,
Um of the firm of J.R." HaU it Speer.' lata of BainJMHpetr
BPBBR St BIDWELL,
Valley Forge Flow Works,
nvtr Piitibmvh.
MANUFACTURERS of every vanety oi
AfJkMow, Plow Casting*, *c, of the moat approved P;»t
tOTundtablejpr»Tef7 Hud .eraolJ sod tilings.
r py I®proved Patent Iron Centra, Patent Iron Centra
“HWde, Iron Oeotn Hub-Soil, Patent atul Centra Levers,
Steel Mouldboard, Valley, Peacock, Sugar, Cotton and other
Pknra an waiuturnn to give entire satisfaction to pnrehas
eca, both aa bo quality and adaptation to new.
WKLIaS, ItUWLK « CO.,
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, P&.,
■lavricnuaa er
aMTHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES.
VT Order* eolidtedfrcm thetradtj,&u<) promptly ship
pod aa per lnstruettooe.
Touts—G months, or 6 per cent, dlseouul for cub. i
eeCdyJlwT • '
CAUTWUIttUT * toil NG,
(Suecoeora to John Cartwright,)
Ttf ANUFACTURERS and Importers ot
AtJL Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical hod Dental In
momenta, Qua*, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, 4c, No. 8« Wood
meet. . They give epactal attention to the manofartnnng ot
Tnwaea, Supporters. Ac. Jobbing and Repaing with punc
tuality asd despatch. aplSdlj
M O OR HE AD A CO.,
• MffhiHUiUß vr
imirieonj Plain aa’d Corrugated,
GALVAJOZED SHEET IRON,
For Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, Ao.
AgenU for I Pood’#
Patant Imitation Utueta Sheet Iron.
4®^Firtbou»>—*Yo. 136 h'rrt Strut, PitUburoh. .
mr27:lyd
MORRIS 6c COLTAJRT, -
' BOt* MANCT ACTUATES Of ,
HUGHE’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC
FOEBE AND TRIP HAMMERS.
Hammers of the following sizes Ac.
made to order:
' Nb.l, Lift 7 In. full blow, 5098 lbs PrieaSSW.
“ 2, « 0 “ “ “ - SOW * “ 460.
" 3, “12“ “ “ 11699“ “ 600.-
“4, “IB “ “ “ SSCBB “ •• MO.
s, «20“ “ - 41150“ « 1500.
• “fl, “24“ “ “ 01201- “ 2COO.
44" Order* solicited. For particular* address
, UORRI3 A COLTABT,
Jaglally Pittsburgh, i»a.
Wcaum jiusi. brush
WllililAfil BAUSHILL 4 CO., ’
oi Penn fit., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa,
CTEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
k? Iron Workers, Manufacturer* of Barnhill's Patent
Boiler, Locomotlva, Flued mid Cylinder Boilers, Chimney*
Brekhen, Tire Bed, Steam Pijwe, Condenacrs, Salt Pane,
Sugar Pane, Iron Tawla, LUeßoioa, etc. Also, Blacksmith?
Work, Bridge and Viaduct Ilona, dooe at the shortest no
«£*• All enter* from a distance promptly attended to.
Jaffl ...
Peas Oottoa MUiai Plttsborati.
Kennedy, childs ico„ manvfao.
TURRRSof—
Pena A No. 1 haaTy 4-4 Sheetings;
Carpet Chain of all colon and abode*
Oottoa Twine; •' ‘
“ MOard* -
“ Plough Line* and Sash Cord;
“ Rope of all sixes and descriptions:
Batting*
| 49*0r<tersieft'*t the Hardware Store of Locan. WIUoo
A 00, 131 W'Qod atraet, will hare altentiwi. Je2s;ly
JAMES IRWIN, "
■ UANDIAOTURKR OF
: QtJLPHURIO ETHER;' Sukihuric Acid'
> O Bweet Eplrlts of Nitre; Nitnc Acid;
Übfimau’a Anodyne; MnriaUc Aci-1,
Aqua Ammonia, FTP, Nitrooa do
Fowlar'a Solution; mr3
Mt? *>• found ■* John Irwin A Soua. 57 W«l*<r ►tr.s-i
WILLIAM VATE 4 SON. "
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10
X , Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and Federal elreet, undor
neatb Ezrvlaior Hall, Allegheny.
4»»KTerT deacriptJwn uf Filtlug* l;t W*t«r, du and
»”■ 0031.1,.
. JOHN CAMPBELL, a •
.]t/f ANDFACTUKBROF HOOTS Ip*-
ATX and SHOES of e»«ry deacription, No. 34 SojithurW
meet, Pa. ocSl:lyd
ffiommissioir, .Vc.
/.B-cmnnD _ n. k. siauun*)
J B. CANriBiD & CO.,
Ctttbmtulon & Ponrwrdlog Merchants,
An-1 Wb«ile**le Dealers ia
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
BUTTKR, LARD,““POKK, BaCON, FLOUR, KISH,
Pot A Pearl Ashes, haWraina, Unv*4 A Lard Oil, Brit.
FniU and Produce generally.
Noi. 141 and 143 Front Street*
i PITTdBUKOH, PA.
REA &. FORSYTH,
(Succeitort of J, «£■ TV. Be a.)
COMMISSION 4 PRODUCE MERCHANTS,
i' No, 75 Water St,» Pltiaburgh, P«.,
DEALERS IN
Flour, Bacon and Produce Generally.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF PIG
or-28 IRON AND BLOOMS.
HITCHCOCK, UcCRUERY <fc CO.,
[Sowsct* to Huffman,M’Crecry iCr>.)
Forwarding and Commission Merchant?,
And Wholesale Dealen Id
Produce, and Wool,
Ho. IA3 Frtni and 122 Stand gL,PMsbvrgh, Pa
aplilyd—*nj29 . •
AIfIDAJVS A ANJER,
>UUII Of-
Flour, Grain ami Produce.
Commission and Forwarding -Merchant?,
iVo. 124 Second St. f Pittsburgh, pa.
my-TLlyd
tomioogamo-.! ~,,dcnd.
CANNING A, BOND,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
A'o. 22S North Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
for Iho.uie of Pro-luco and porches© of Fish, Ac., Ac. Any
order* cut rotted with lh«ra will Iw prompll jr forwA!tl«tl.
ap2Mgm*
JOB. 8. LEECH & CO., 1
8f05.942 Jfr 244 Liberty ft., Pittsburgh, P*,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MKKCUANTB.
DEALERS IN
FIiOUH AND BACON,
Tin Plate and Tinner’s BtooU.
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
JylMly
Bnutsu B4kIiOSU..BBUUUi t. fmit -KK, u. wim*c«s.
SPRINGER OARBACGI! A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
nr . TT.» I r. I> ?* I «S88 IN
Wool, Hides, Provisions & Produce Generally,
j i J r °- 29s Uherty Street, Pittsburgh.
Henry ;s. kino, (late of the
flnn of King A Moorhead,) Ooruai-ion Merchant,
end Peeler Id Pig Mete) end Bloom*, No. 70 Water street, U
low Market,Pittsburgh, Pa. ' 'aplo
A - ” A. HARDY,' (SUCCESSOR TO IIAR
• dy, Jones A sad Forwarding Mer>
chant) .Agent of the Madison shd Indianapolis Railroad, tor
tier First »ad Ferry sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. j.oo-iy.)
/Susie, Set,
JOHN H.* MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
between Diamond ACsy sad Fourth street, Sole Agent
furCaiCKERING A SONS’ (Boston) PIANO FORTES, MA
BON k HAMLIN’S MODEL MKLODKCNB and ORGAN
HARMONIUMS, sod Dealer (n Music mad Musical Goode.
Jt23
HKLKBEK A BRO., No." 53 FIITH
e BL,Slgn ofLLe Oi-ldc o Karp, Solo Agent for NUNNS
IRE’S (New .York) cariratted Grand and Sonars
PIANOS, and OAftQAKT A NEKDItAM’S pmu«« MELO
DICONS nud OBOAN. UAKUONIUUS, Dealers in Mualc mod
Musical Instrument*. m
CHARLOTTE BLUME, MANDFACTOR
CR and Dealer la Piano Furies, nud Importer of Mnsie
aadileslea] Instruments. Sole Agent f->r th* HAMBURG
PIANOS, also for lIALLKT, DAVIS ft Co.’S Boston Planes,
with and without AttarJiiium. UB WooJalroet.
myS
BURCHFIELD & CO., (successors to Mur
phy A Barch field J arsnow recelring daily from New
, Ytrk and Philadelphia, new purchase* of Goods of varioqs'
kinds. Will open today Shawls awl other goods. It be
ing our determination to sell erery article st lowest pasoi
bis price. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to
look otourgoods before making their selections.
BUROHFIKLD * CO,
ocl&dewT at Northeast corner 4lh sod Market sis.
AnAPP* &EW YEAR to our numerous
frisnidsand curto'mon, and we ore glad to l»® able to
(fifora tbro that v« Mver b*i ko gool so M«»'tux>oC of
Dren Oooda, BliAWli. Cloaka, ,V«nlU Work, D?in«itic atid
.Btnpta Dry Good* At tbla aoMon of tba rear.
• J»WI»T - a HANSON LOVH, 74 Mark"! at.
LA I>.—lo kegs Leaf Lard, loceivml ami
Comte. 185 liberty etroot.
' - ' • • ' 1 WPULK, WUtT3 * 00..
TV/I^OLASSES—I3 bbla. to urrivoper Sir Win
I WaJlucefornloby
-** l9 HITCHOOCK, McCHBERY A 00.
3KKD-4(K) -lbs. by
' Jil9 B. A. r% ILNEfITOCK £ CO,
-•—— 1 MfMt Wood ftpti w nt.
O •toretaaiisi s ®, ' )u ®- cllo ‘ cll small white in
hnsanr tt, tr g-ffiRSK it?*
BORLAND BlTTEuii_l2o ds;::i<ir »ale
■y ae ” r • B; A. yAtfiTKSTOCg A CO.
Pti “° lo,l But,cr
isif ■•* '\.l} j_'’ 1 ••■ ' - tTWLB * TRIIIBLK’.
!/TRAMBERKJiia—IU bhlj. for sals by
Jtlf * 1 ‘ Bttlßy VOIiUKB*
:X I£siVi U&£i*i rwj&iti.
/Hustcal.
MUSIC IsSSSOKS.
flute, violin, melodeon
AND
SINGING- LESSONS.
MR, WILLIAM D. SMITH begs to inform
the musical public that, after a long Sneace, be has
again Ukeu up LU permanent residence in Pittsburgh,
where he will devote his entire attentfoa to giving instruc
tion! in Vocal Music; and, also, on iho Flute, Violin and
MeTodeon.
Ills rmm Is lu Phillips’BuiUlua, El. Clair street, Pitts
burgh, where he nan be seen from 'ten to twelve o'clock
daily. Term" mule known by application to Mr. Smith,
at lila rooms, or at the music stores, or at LbestoroofMoAr*,
C. Yeager A Co., on Market street. de3
jFutnitutr.
JAJME9 W. WOOIJ W ELL.
FU R N I TD CHAIRS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Embracing every style of '
F xrc JR N I TUBE
ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT,
SoiUbl© for
PARLOna, CHAMBERS AND DINING ROOMS,
Equal to any in
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA,
LOWER PRICES.’
AA“ETery article made by band and Warranted.*^
CABINET MAKERS
Snpplird with any quantity of CHAIRS,
oa roaaonable term a.
HOTELB AND STEAMBOATS
Furnished m the fhortlst notlee.
WansßooMa, Noa. 77 and 79 Xhihd Stabkt,
jur26;dt f PITTSBURGH, PA.
rsnm ii top*h_ .teoa. a. votma .tamu» t. ronso
. T. B, YOUIfO A CO.,
KABUTAomma or
FURNITURE AND CHAIRH
Of Every Description.
FACTORY-rtdrml Wyj&Aad Anna. AfewtH
Waffhoait-Noj. 18 & 40 Xmitbrield St.,
CTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—Wo
,VJ arc oonstaptly manufacturing STEAMBOAT Cahtw
FURNITURE ainl CHAIRS, and IqtUo the aUention of
those Intonated in famishing boat*.
a>3thdAwT T. B. YOUNG 4 00.
ffiCOCCTB.
Taos. UTTLS, ......
—. -Juu* ninu
MTTLE A TRIMBLE,
\\r HOLEBAI.E QROGERS AND DEALERS
* * IN
Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
Fruits, Otis4b Produce,
»- lc 112 SECOND ST. riTTSBpROn.
WILLIAM BAGALET,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. in and 40 Wood Street,
’V B ? w “- ST BWA&r, ItU with
Of Lewi* A Kdgorton, Pitub’g. |o»rrett A Martin, Phil*. -
EDOERTOK a STEWART,
(Successors to Lewis A Edjsrtoo,)
107 Wood street, Pittsburgh* Pa.,
Wholesale Grocers anil Commission Merchants,
Diokfii', Wholesale Grocer,
Al> Pnxlnr* and Ommtolon Merchant, No. 134 Front
atrcct, n*>ar Wood, Pittsbnrgh, Pa. ap&lrd
Alexander ~KIN(L WHOLESALE
Grocer and Importer of Bod* A«h, No. 273 Libert?
»trwt, Pittabnrgh, Pa. apldj-d*
oi ~ "
iro. B. JOSH _ L. OODUT.
TONES A COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO-
U CKUS mod Boat Forniabera, dealer* in Produce and
PUUbnrgh Manufacture*, No. 141 Water itnet, near CSmrr
Alley, Pitlabargli, Pa. *
- -JOHS S. DtIWOBTH.
QHRIYER A DILWORTH, WHOLESALE
k? Grocer*, No. lao and lit! Seoood atrect, (between Wood
and emiUiDtild, Pitleliurgh.
jomi tiotd juc£ako irLorn'l—~
■ TOILS FLOYD A CO., WHOLESALE
fj Grocer* aad CommiMion SUrcbanta, No. 173 Wood and
£3 Liberty atreet, Ptttaburgh. j.ja
~ WTLAA*.
WATT A WILSON, WHOLESALE QKO
CCUS, Comnsbeiioa Morebaata and IMeii to Pn>
dace and Pittalargh Manufactures, No- 2M Liberty atml
Pittsburgh. Jo^a
ISAIAH WCK.EY A CO., WHOLESALE
Grown, Cotniui«ak>a Merchant*, and Dealcra In
No. £0 Wifer itreet, and 63 Proot itruet,l’ituburyh.
. 'mTc'u to'ii Yon'"whole
SALR Grocer, Produce and CuiumiaaJon Merchant,
anJ Dr-aler iu -4'»(t»bur«h Manufactured Arthloe. No. 160
Liberty Street, curofr of Ilrewpry ay, Pitnburxb, P*. my 3
JOHN ATU-ELL. A. J. LEE .CHAS. ATWCLb
A TWELL, LEE A CO., WHOLESALE
.XA. Grown, Proloco and Conunindon Merchant!, and
Dealfira In Pitubnrsh Manufacture!, No. B Wood street, bt- ,
tween Water and front at., Piltaburph. apll 1
aesr. kcatso*. ” ’
MM'iifc.Kwiaoa.
B ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE
.£v» Grwn, Comiul>aioß MerdtADta, And Duatcra {q all
kinds of Proruiuna, Produce and Pitutmrgh M ami Uc tort*,
No. 255 UWtyiitivct, PitUburgh. Jal&tlytl
DOBERT H. KINO, WHOLESALEGRO
_tV CEH, Comnii«*ioo Merchant, and Dnalor In feather*,
PMi, Flour, and all kind* of County Prodnc*, No. 211 LiU
erty*tm:t, month of fiixth, Titubnrgh, Pa. Liberal ad-
Vaucen UL-uiaco Oi>D«istizoeQtK.
tOBttTDAIMLL. J 4830 X. DUAMHoL
■pOBERT DALZELL & CO M WHOLE
JLw SALR Grocer*. Commission and Forwarding Mer
chants and Dealer*in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacturea,
No. 251 Liberty strwl, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 2
Qp^olstnp.
Wall P«|>«r W&rchoau.
WALTER P. MARSIIALL k CO., Im
porter* tod Deal ora, 67 Wood street, between Fonrtb
streot and Diamond Alley, where may be found an extensive
aaaortmrat of every description of Paper Hangir>EM for Par
lor*, Halls, Dining Room* iand Chamber*. Also, Window
Shades, In great variety at lowest price* to country dealer*.
*lO WALTER P. MARSHALL k 00.
CANCEL COAL makes a- most brilliant
Are, kindles readily, lasts all day without attention,
cap be bandied without soiling the hands, making it espec
ially desirable for parlor and chamber use.
„f or CAXNKL, ANTHRACITE OR BITUMI
NOUS for rithrr < ity prujnptJy filWdbj
ALLEGHENY CO AI. DEPOT,
fl«»ri»rr Andtnwn m trul Ti»Hrr^
VENISON', BEEF, POULTRY, AND BUT
TER—
t> M.|» Prim* Ttotl Cntt*f;
8 tx» {■<jnirT>-1->, PWnaot*. Kobbila, Ac :
tu pair Chicken*; 2» do Tnrkey*. For aalo by
RIDDLE, WIRTB A CO.,
dn3_ _ IS6 Liberty street.
DUY PEACHES—2OO bus. prime bulves
for Halo low by fTITOIIOOCB, McCKKERY A CO,
l'*tl Second rim] 161 First sU.
miscellaneous.
WILLARD HARVEY AGO.
I MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET,
NEW VORK.
■P APJC tt WAKKHOUSE
ETery dtacrfptioa of-
WRATPINO, PRINTING AND WRITING
PAPER,
09 HAND OR HADE TO ORDER,
I'ANCT, COLORED AND TISSUE FAPHR
BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVEU/I’KH,
Straw and Bonnet Board*.
T WIN E H OUSE
WILLARD HARVEV <fe CO.,
£4 Maiden Lane and 17 Cedar Street,
NEW YORK.
HEMP, COTTON, J'LAX AND LINEN
T W INKS,
IMFOSTIb AHO ■AItVrirTVRU)
CORDAGE
Of every description
COTTON* JUTE, MANILLA AND AMERICAN HEMP
ROPE,
Tarrod Stair, PUblug Urm, Glfiiug Thread*:
SEINE TWINES.
SHOE THREAD, WlOK.and *ll kinds of
CORDS AMD LIMES.
Rijtt7.B;*xnreM*eO
OAS FROM ROSIN OIL
f'ATTY FTLtTTTD MaTEHIAt.,
Tiie high illuminating proper-
TIKfl of Uari from Undo and oleaglwme •übeUnces
haw a) way* mad* them a favorite reaUrinl for tlio niaou
factor* of lUominatlDg Gas. Many Gas Companl** iiw lloe
la wHhc©al,in order to triply th«lr cnsiotnore with a Bit
perlorQnality ofQu. *
BOBiyOFL la entirely free from all droa* and refuse eob
■tancM, and yields at onco, Ita Brilliant IHamloatinjc Qu.
Tiie jrroAter original cost of the apparsloi for the maun
farturcofcoal gu together with the attention and expenae
I'OMUntty retired,and tbffdfC3calty,)i not lmpouibilily,
of entirely separating the abWholeaume, deletcrlooa atril
off**n«iv* {raw*, gvneraUxlia coal, render tbo ROKLN Oil.
APPARATUS cheaper and more uPalrnbl* Jnurery way.
SCOATKfI, of 870 Droadway, Nfaw York, be* devoted hi*
entire attention D the manufacture and *&la of Portable Gu ;
Apparatca, and he reepeetfbily calls the attention of th. ,
poldic to hla preeeut complete and efficient machioe. I
Perfi-ct satisfaction to thepnrcbaeer gnaraoteeO In emy I
ease. For further Information address I
OOATKS, 870 DroadTH, New Yuk;
lyathgiwdly or DAYID ft. WILLIAMS. PltULmrr'
Butler’s Mercantile Record & Copying
axcs&sxoa fluid ictus,
Manufactured by damoa J. Holier, Agent,
CINCINNATI, 0.
ItsrutD—Fur Udgwaand Beoonfa only.
MracirmLi—Forßooka, tetter* and gvocral pnrpoeo*.
Corrixo—For U>(t*r-Pres« only.
TIUSSfi FLUIDS change from a gbeeniso
Hat to a dvp and permanent BUCK cams, which no
length of Urne wIU fatlt or destroy. Tb««*i ¥um> Inks vrm
fimoffered to the I'ccuc in l&M—Mbee whkb time there
hu been them wanted EIODTKRN DIPLOM Aft THREE
BRONZE AND ONE R[I.VKRHJ3DAL.
Attention la invited <n tLe following certificate* from
Prof. Chilton, New Yd-. :
**l hare. at the r«ji: »* . Cook, Merritt A Brown, of New
Yoi k, analy ted tnn * „f >'uat» ISK. one marked 'Ar*
'oM'iCheml' HMti *».* Unlrt, H. Aj AnioJd, London,'—
’other f< iV -(>T<\uUteBMon] Klairl, Cincinnati.’
I iLum« fnfca to coutato the earn© logrcdl
ia, ati<l ii. >ii. «Ut« ot comMtuUton.
'*»rnui i».. ..uit..( tlt« vnrt.iui toatrto which f have
• t.. flihi t bay at* equal foqoalfty u trail u
jraJ jiii) JAMKB U. CillbTOX. 11. D,Cbemlft
-»• ' • i», N'oTvmbcr aih, 184 S.
1 ' • •'■ *r ’ . w. s. iuy*K,
" 1 corner or Market and Second «t*-
POTATOES I | POTATOES 1 £-000 Bam
New lock PoucbM jwt we'd tad loratl* by -
wgl . - : . nitoiiQocK, Wocamt t po., ■.
;:l'. i,r i'fl
*~ „4aL S&nt*. ate
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Messrs. Editors In my humble judgment you
j do not properly estimate the project of establishing
| a tjetc county up the Monongahela and Youghiogheny
valleys. Whatever tends to dovelope the resources
and add to the population of them regions must re
suit advantageously to Pittsburgh, They buy their
iron, nails, castings, tea, sngar, molasses, liquors,
queenswares, hardwares, clothing, newspapers and
manufactured articles mostly in Pittsburgh; and to 1
enable them to pay their bills, they supply the towns
and cities of the Ohio and Lower Mississippi rivers
with coke and coal. In thlsway nearly all tho float
ing capital of these valleys falls ultimately into the
lap of Pittsburgh. The erection of the new county,
proposed, would in cream the population, enlarge the l
business and further develops the agricultural end
I mineral resources of your up-country neighborhood:
| and, certainly, If their population and, as a sequence,
their neceittiice were increased, they would buy more i
1 of these articles from you. j
Since it has been determined that, in case of a divis-1
ion of a county, the inhabitants nut off are not re. j
’leased from liability for their proportion of the debts I
of tbe old county, Pittsburgh cannot urge the
indebtedness of Allegheny county with much
force against the separation. With your own and
suburban population—immense as it Is, and increas- j
tog with great rapidity—you must soon consolidate j
and become yourselves a sort of imporitm in imperio, ]
separate and distinct from the county, a coniumma. I
tion that both parties may soon devoutly wish * 1
wherefore, then, object now to loosing a small part I
of your territory to eld in effecting an object that I
must always contribute largely to your interests T 11
hope, on further reflection, you will have a good word I
to say in favor of the proposed sew coonty. If es-1
Üblishod, It would he inseparably tied to you by iron I
and water—one of the thriftiest little oonotiesinthe I
State, and become a vast feeder to your commercial j
m * n * j
PITTSBURGH.
Thi But Dootob fo* Asoial3 —We have
«en a great dealof.dootoring for tiok animals
—some successful, Mid great deal of. it unsuc
cessful—and we hare long since come to the con
clusion that the most skillful phjsloian we have
erer met with is Doctor Norse- If an »*»'">«! (as
well as human befog) Is not carefully taken care
of—nursed, all (ft medicine in the world can do
but liuie good- And, on the other hand, with
good nursing, medicineis generally unnecessary.
Our own observations lead to the opinion that in
at least uiuo cases out of too. as commonly ad
ministered, medicine does more harm than good.
An eminent New York physician said that
taking medicine was always • choice of evils—
that, being poisons in nearly**!! inaUnoes, they
necessarily did harm to theSaysUm, and were
never to be employed was a strong
probability that they wonld&eUefil more than
jojure. This is not tho rulfiadopted in doctor
ing horses, by most horse-jqticeyß, and others
having cars of those animal* if we might judge
from tho way ia which gunpowder, salts, red
pepper, turpentine, whiskey,feorroeivesublimato
and other violent retnepies toe administered nt
hap-haiard, incrfiasifig'Jp nearly all cases the
violence of the disease. / U *ay be laid down os
a general rule, that ifm mdeh safer to give too
little than too much Dedieify* ; and that none
should be given unless t we Jpmw dietinotly how
it i» to operate and whatwtfcfec^.^
Somo years ago a valuable horse caught oold,~
and was troubled with a oough so severe that he
might be heard half a mile, and which appeared
to be rapidly reducing his flesh. Wo bad ao
aboadanca of prescriptions from neighbors of
all kinds of-frightful medicines, enough to have
killed him had ho been in perfect health. We
concluded to dUcard all, and to place under the
attention of Dr. Nurse. Great care was taken
never to work him toperspiration, he was blanket
ed whenever the weather was chilly—he was fed
regularly and moderately on succulent food, all
such food partaking of the character of expec
torants, and favoring a free discharge from the
lungs—and all his other wants were observed
as well as we were able to, and promptly supplied
In six weeks be was perfectly well. Had some
nostrum been employed, it might have injured
him and prevented recovery ; or if it had not.
Dr. Nurse might not have been called in ; but if
be had, and the medicine bad not greatly re
tarded his recovery, and he bad got well in eix
months it would unquestionably have been re
garded as an extraordinary core. At anolheT
time, a valuable mare, eleven years old, was
badly sweenied by hard work—tho worst case of
weeny we ever met with. It was generally re
garded as a hopeless case—but various remedies
were proposed and offered, costing from $2O
down to $3. We conoluded that oar old friend
Dr. Nurse, should be again called to the exclu
sion of all these fellows, and the consequence is
that with simply carefol moderate treatment, the
aaimal is well and the sweeny filled up.
The majority of sick horses get well; every
owner tries some remedy; and that particular
i medicine that he happened to be using at the
time, gets all the credit—although it retarded
i more or less, his recovery.
: maflt ®*ke one exception in tho general
rejection of medicines—there is one which, if
given moderately oan scarcely ever Jojure and
may often do much good. This is powdered
charcoal—a poweful antisepUo and absorbent of
I bad matter, while nnlike most other medicines,
jit does not irritate—a most important advantage
A clear illustration of this advantage recently
oocurred in the case of a fine calf five months
| old, which , had become bloated by eating too
! *Moy apples, blown down by a violent gale. Its
aides distendod -by wind to an almost
incredible size; a solution of aalerattus was
poured down its thToat repeatedly, and as often
thrown out violently on account of its irritating
aolion on the throat of the young animal. It
continued for eighteen hours with Hule or no
improvement; when a large teaipoonfUl of pow
dered charcoal, mixed with half a pint of water
was given. The dose was swallowed without
any difficulty, andinfoar'hours the ealf appeared
to bo perfectly well. Charooal rooy be given in
nearly all oases of derangement of thodfgesUon,
whether with men or beasts, with great advan
tage. One-half to a teaspoonful is a full dose
for a man, and as much moro for an animal as
its food exceeds that of a mao.
We do not mean to say there are not other
medicines that do not occasionally prove emi
nently nseful; but, unless they can be given
with a full comprehension of
their mode of notion, and with an undoobted
knowledge of the exact nature of the disease
and their use sanctioned by very clear and die’
Moot previous success, it would be much safer
to discard them— Country Gentleman.
Ststxm in Far* MAHAotiiEjrr. — Ed* :
Order is a necessary element in the success of
every mao, but with no class Is Its fitriot observ
ance moro requisite than with tho farmer. Tho
profits of farming, like other business, depends
almost entirely upon the system that Ispureucd,
and the order maintained. No business will or
dinarily prosper under bad management. If a
merchant persist, for any length of time, in a
poor system of managment, he is almost sure of
a failure, if a mechauio persues the business
of his trade without takfog the care necessary
to perform every thing in a systematic manner,
1 success will never crown his effort*; and* in foot,
I in whatever business a man may be engaged, un
less he Is governed by eome system, in the labor
; he performs, he may as well conolude that bis
: business will not be a paying one, however pros
| perous H might be under good management.—
! ftut, as I have said before, with no class of per
sons is the striol observance of system more re
quisite than with the former. If he be an idle
and shiftless man, or if he does everything in a
wrong time and in an improper mtutuer; if he
allows bis buildings to go without the repairs
necessary and decay for want of a few dollars
expended by way of repairs; if his walls are left
to tumble down and hie fences are negleeted un
til his cattle easily gain access to and destroy
his crops; or if he coffers the weeds to overrun
bis farm, and in this allows his noils to be ex
hausted without himself receiving any remuner
ation for the samo; or if he pursues the skinning
system/and eaffen his form to deteriorate, he
will undoubtedly have to complain that forming
.is a dull and profitless business. But if he has
a system about all his ; labor, wing that It la
done when required, and In aaunexoeptioaable
, &*&&*, you will J&lUsi. BBdOfihfodly ga fo
-'--A-
V -a --
.josipu a. ac'SHte
W. A. MeOLURG,
' • £•&■
A'i
ran rub. loon unrau.
AGRICULTURAL.
tolligcnt, successful, prospereus, and happy man.
A systematic farmer will hffifc through all the
operations of the year from the beginning; his
calculations ore made beforehand; henco ho can
take advantage of the labor to be performed; he
can tell yen how much labor it wiU be necessary
for him to expend in order to raiso and seonre a
orop t and the probable advantages to bo derived
from raising the samo.
I No systematic former will allow his manure to
| be wasted by allowing his cattle to roam about
the street and leave the very mainspring of the
farm to waste iia strength without receiving any
benefit from it—bat, on tho contrary, be will
conduct his business with direct referende to the
manure-making advantages connected there
with, and his compost heap will compose a prom
inent place among his forming operations.—AVu>
England Farmer.
I Vesuvius.*—We have been permitted to malco
an extract from a letter addressed by Hon.
I Joseph It. Chandler, Minister Resident of the
United Slates at the Court of Naples, tojProfes-
I sor Henry, of the Smithsonian Institution, in
1 which Mr. Chandler furnishes a brief account of
I ibe^eireumstanceecurrent at Naples at the date
I of the letter, December 16th, relalivo to an ex
peeled eruption of Mount Vesuvius. He soys:
“At tho present moment the people of thiß
oily ore in greet excitement et the indications of
o dangerous eruption from Mount Vesuvius
for along time great masses of lore have boen
issuing from apertures on the aide of tho moun
tain, about half way up ; and these aporluree
have been augmenting in number and eizo so
rapidly that not only ia there apprehension of an
eruption, bnt serious fears are expressed that
the sides of tho monniain will soon bo so worn
and perforated aa to be no longer able to sustain
the superior portion, and people are leaving the
vicinity and coming into tho oily proper. Last
night the mountain was truly grand. The hun
dreds of great fires on the Bides (rod-hot lava)
were terribly brilliant, while the vast volume of
smoke that rose slowly from the crater abovo had
ite side illuminated by the fire on tho flanks,
and presented an appearance of indescribable
grandeur. I, of oonrse, am nnable to say
whether these fears are well founded; bnt thoy
are entertained by men of science and experi
ence here.— Xat. Int.
American Gold.— The'gross product of gold
from domeelio sources in the United States from
the commencement of operations to the 30th
Jane last, has been $443,127,921 3
And the total coinage for the
same period
A difference of. $208,611,148 47
The coinage from foreign gold baa therefore
been orer two hundred and eight millions, ac
cording to the annual report of the Director of
the Mint. The sources of this immense prodoot
hate been as follow; more than ninety-fire hnn
dredtha haring been realized from California
within ten years:
California
Georgia Gold Mines
North Carolina 1 *
Virginia «•
South Carolina “
Alabama < •
Tennessee «*
Oregon •<
New Mexico “
Other States "
1.. Umixed States ahd Pabaouay.—A por
(*J on ot W*® "Uoiled Btates squadron forming tho
JWW expedition ware at Montevideo on tho
«iUU» of November. It was expeotod they would
I fl , 10 * weeks for the Parana river. The
| dales from Paraguay are to the 19th of Novem
! her. It ia stated that the Paraguana were pre
.panng to receive the United States forces bat
j the prevailing belief was that the difficulty would
;be settled without reoourse to war. It was re
ported that our government and Buenos Ayres
jwere about to enter into an alliance, whereby
! i *J* UeT wou,d S™* t 0 United States the
right of free transit for ear troops through her
territory, and promised whatever assistance
may be necessary for the conquest of Paraguay.
In order to counteract the offect of this projeel
an alliance of all the South American govern
ments jagaiost the United States is recommended.
T na G, aA!u> Rwrr Roll —The root roll of
the Girard real estate in the city of Pbiladel
|phia amounts yearly to $162,117. Tho farms
.outside tho built up bounds of that city, and be
longing to the estate, yield a revenue of $C GG2
• P" 4 nnum * Tller ® is a fine row of houses
on the north eide of an a extend
ing from F.ftbtoßink.-wblol.M. not yet com-,
pleted. They will add materially to the income
of the estate. The coal lands belonging to Ibe
es ale, m Schuylkill and Columbia oounfiee. ire
?» "«} i al $1,864,000. The restriction of tho
will of Mr. Girard, which forbids the leasing of
»ny properly of tho eotato for a longer term than
£*!*• P r '™t» the mines being worked,
motdltr tV"*, 1 ' ‘ hi ’ were re-
Sl ’h 000 a.?' ’ “ W °“ l4 3 ’ ieM » ™cnu, of
sl-u,OOO per annum, and in ten years the reva«.
yearly 31 m * nCa amount to $600,000
Y ALENTINES FOR 1853.
HUNT &, ftIIKER
n*te now ready B Urge lot of
NEW VALENTINES FOR 1859,
Which they offer for «ale at the
LOWEST PftICKS,
TO THE TRADE
VjUentinMpnt np Id |ntj
f 5. SIC*. t-J, MJj |6O,
NoatJy arranged and a good amortmer.t in oach bo:
HUNT Jk MINER.
BOOTS AND SHOES;
cheap h’uk cash.
[AMES EOBB,
NO. BO MARKET STREET.
THIRD DOOR FROM TiUt MARKET HOUSE,
v.n ..jbt. . „ ilaejaat received bla largo
Fall and Winter Stock of 6
saa* nooT3 " nj
BOOTS, SHOK3, OXFORD TIKS,
BOYS’ AND TOOTHS- BOOTRSlSf’*?™"'' 8, *"
’FORDS’ RUBBFft SHOES, '
,Dpertor . article and wry neat, direct from the
Uanubctarara. which he will eeli bv tbe run or raeaeai
•t vary reduced price* for caah. mciaqi
l^ B •"S* 4l to be
KS”“*®FeJ*y.« J UWetor dty and country ■*]«*,
•Ming OTer twenty Tear*experience in baying, faetruaU
“81. umrto, IL.m tli«t Iber wIU bo c!»uM.
Remember tho place. JAB. ROBB,
m . trx No. 89 Market Street,
no>A _ Third Door ftom the Diamond Market.
WALLACES' FOUNDRY
AND
SMIU Furnls&lng Eatabltahmant.
TiJASI ENGINES, BOILERS SALT
PANS, MIIX OBAFUNQ, W.
CMtlogi, of >ll kind, m.clolo order. ’
pc . l> " B° lUn * Ototha, Omn and leather Bcltlii*;
rt *^ l l riou £ * Dd °°n» ttlU*—tbo bed lo u «o; 8
rreocb BnrrfinakU*ebiDM,owd In the city mills auil
H "»***• B«ln,’uke ont IXK
S^ B h h RnS U Mmfi? Uror **/* broken by the bettora.
"***> of «•*«*«» blocks.
E l i®? t 2 h ‘ D K l *M* c hlne!»—cot 10,000 to 20,000 Mr day;
Wbaals, omJio 7000 tnllff fSw
■*f mo . c h g * fhe orer-ehot, and twice a* tuocb a* »*
the other Wheel* looao. with an equal mxr
Catdogur* of Wheels gtroo to all who
oce No,Blo Liberty atreot, Pltubunrh.
*ell:flmdAw T
team Hatble "W-
-**“ Marble Works So, 3,
Liberty Street, Plttabni
Marble mantels, mode
at low price* Uoon&MOis, Tablet
• «tock on band. Ponittnr® and
imposing .Btonea, Marble and Btone
aacnlner/ on abort notice.
MarWaaold low to the trade. OOc® \
PHleborgb, Pa. m
#ell:6md*wT
PORTABLE FLOUR AND C
—Th* ilmplwt »nd b«it irlicta of
country. Th*y ran Ught, grind fkst, »ncJ
Xliur *ro n dwldorutum to LnmlKirmen,
Mttlora in now conn trie*. For »lo at No to* tv
W - -WAttA^lt
PARIS, HOMAN CEMENT
;TE L?MK. QKIND BTOSKS kqO
”At£SErV‘ i, “ LiUirt ’
ftUOAK AND MOLASSES.—Waro con-
- UTTLH k TBJHqlr.
CUNDRIES-13 kegePackcd Butter;
St ««.«. .„d ,<„iX k,B '““
H’RINGER HARR AUG it A CO
. r ll No. 200 Ll!*rtr Hr
TVTESHANNOCK. POTATOES^4OOI7„7
ji-t ofcholeiqtiilltjnoirTiTipir .Utmer Ur Wat W.U
Uc..fot»l.bj II’UANK A ANJEK. l?t iCd It
Af) BBLS PENN A. SYKUP,
NfVA 75 do Qnubod nod QnUd Sugar,
40 do Coffee Sngar, for tele by
M» smtrvin a muvoiiTit.
LE Al LARD—In tiercca, barrels, kege and
ciocki, out own rsitalßfc tumrcMMd to pnrtty Apt
xuna notJua A oo;
JalMtd* corptr gttrt «Dd M Atget ttroeta.
OIL MEAL—2 tons Cotton Seed, to feed,
juit received tod for nto by
- BPRIKGBR lUKDAUaiI A CO.,
Wo. 209 Liberty itre* (.
PUNCINNATI S. 0. HAMS and Dried
rec '' l ‘J JUltroAd, And for nlo it
Qrooei-y nod Tea Eton, Federal itmt,
PACKED BUTTER-40 kegs good aid
prime In item oad fcr»|» by HWjflJ^Ttiiytpo;
HITE GREASE inbblfciad kem fti
gri* t>y t. w xwn *&>*uyrJs*?:
BMJJS—Diy and nwmdjn oil, for 800 KS of sJI *Uei and
vwu *•** >-p-st' c , »!.-«/ ' ' \*» »'
• . ■• 'W' - V' ■.■<%:' V; v -i _ r ..-v
| .Insurance,
INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY
OmCE IN OOMPANY’3 BUILDING,
N 0.403 WALNUT STREET.
statbuentW business fob year ending 0010-
BEB 81,1858.
~ .|223,t00 00
-61,4 M 03 O3
Received. for
fuM Lotwt, i
•tons, lle-los
Premiums, Ac
. $70,353 00
1 ASpHTft
Joal Estate, Bonlfs ft CO
Stock*.... T „ 47915 oo
Bill* Beeairable.i ~...b 69,885 73
Unsettled Premia mi and other
debt* da* the Company ...... 17,823 02
Cash on hand, and In the hood* of
Agent*...... 4~..~ 8589 28
I ■ - ii. ■ fTt&.tea 03
» “®oUng of the Btockholdeni, convened #n thftlfiLh
ultimo, the following persons wore elected DIRECTORS far'
tho ensuing ;ur, vir:
Charles U. Lathmp, USsWalnct street.
Alexander WliUlden, Merchant, 18 North Front
William D*rUn&l£3BPl» street. 7
lease Beslehorst, Attorney end Oonneelkr,
John 0. Hantor, firm of Wright. Hnnter A Go.
H. Tracy. firm of Tracy A Q£, Goldsmith's HalL
John R.McCnrdy, flm of Jones, White A McCord j
Th*»L- Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller.
Jaa. B. Smith, firm of Jhs.B. Smith A (Jo.
John R. Vocdes, office comer of Seventh and Eamtom.
PanielL.OolUer,finnofO.R.Grant A Co.
Tbomae Potter, 229 Arch street.
?“ * narlan, comer Walnut and Sixth street*.
Jona. J. Blocnm, offloe 164 South Fourth street.
t meeting of the Bond CHALE3 a
SSStoStIVr.SSS?"** auU El * tam W “'"°
Qlnal tninrauee Company of
PHILADELPHIA
On Bonding®, Limited or Perpetual, Mertluniil**, Pnrullnr*
| Ac- in Town or Coon try.
Offico No. .308 Walnut Street
Ojmii»U7 l M9...A«ans »252,)eset-in,«i«t M (o now. :
Km Mortgagebn improTed City Property, worth
doable the amounts..... 1120.200 aa
PaanvatllroKl Co’afi percent. Mbrtrago
$30,000, ccatj 2MOOW
Alleghtny county B percent PenutE, R. Lcwn.. 10.000 00
P'ouylva&f* Railroad , ?000 00
lnnruce C 0...... 18JB0 00
Stock of Ooanty Eire Ictnraao HO&O 00
Bcrlp of Sundry Inmnnce G0tnMaW,,,........... 475 00
Billi Receivable, J2LTII 60
Book Accoonu, accrued interett, ate. ...... ;LBM 19
Omo 00 hand in i( . ifyQfg y>
$262,466 80
OLKM TISOLEY, PreslJvat.
DtIUCOTOM. ;
G01,G39,0G9 78
Otem Tfafzler,
Wm. B-lLoinpeou,
Datl<l 8.
O. SteTßDiOtX*
Johaß. Worroll,
H. IkOarna
Robert Tolaad,
Mo*r» Jobntdn,
0. S. Wood,
James 8. Wck «lw*r.l
■l>3 ! lortb-wwt ooi
.$424,404,240 48
. 0,708,910 21
8,729,094 90
1,610,400 50
1,247,850 81
191,855 92
84,880 49
63,466 00
48,397 00
78,819 00
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Barine Im. Co.
Office, No. 96 Water
I prrrsßtntan, pa.
„ J KOBT.«3ALWAT, Preeldant.
F. A. RiJUHxir, Bec»jr ALBJKBRADLST, Vice treat.
Amin Fliktoq, M. D., Rfliaining Pbjaidan.
Thfj Company malcea every loJruttoeo appertaining lo
connected wWrilFB RISER
*««ls®t]Hall sad Cargo Rfaka, on the Ohio end
Wjatodppl rirdraend tritnUrioe, and Uerloe iliek pa
And ngiinat ties* or Damage b* Fire.
Andegalni* the peril* of tbo tea end Inland Nfrtntfi
end TraniportetSon.
Polidee lamed at the loweat ntoe coeelcteat with safety
■ll partial. ’
Robert Oelwer,
Betnael BIcCIi rkec,
Joeeph P. Gnzinni, M D
John Scott,
Jemee Uerahell.
David Richey,
June* W. Hei men,
Che*. Arbuthuot,
feia—mj2s-lj
.$443,127,921 31
HeretunU’ luurauM Co. of Philadelphia.
WH. V. PETTIT, Pr«»l D. J. McOANN, Secretary.
Amount uf Capital Ktoehi|>eid la hihl 1nrc5t«d....5200,000 00
*‘ ar l ,,ul 60,428 36
Jbsurw Ri.ki on tbeOhio and
Irilatirlt*. luaiNicunit lum nr dtmiga bj Plre,
*lm eg»lu»i tho perils of the fie*, and Inland
Narbatlou and Transportation.
% Maxerou.
Wro V. Petit, J.-Un 0. MuntgCi Bierj, John Id. PoinruT, D J
McCann. K. P. Wttmcr, Rena Qnilion, Bartf. L. Wooliton,
John A. Blanhatl, Clurlet B. Wright, John J. Patterson.
RlwoodT. Ptawy. *
WM. V. PETTIT, President, •
r , R- P- WITSIKB, Vice President
bwiotiT J McOahu, Secretary.
umiu.
Selger, Lamb A (V>., Philadelphia
Back, Morgan A StUfulee do.
Truitt, fire. A Oo- do.
Purnruy, Caldwt-n A Go., Jo.
A. T. Laoo A Co, . do.
SMwnlta, Jostle* A Co, do.
PITTSBURGH OFFICK, No. 9T WATER STUKST
tcfl:dtf 1L W. PQLVDBXTKE, Agent.
>a»kli« Klre lusnraac. Company Q /
PHILADELPHIA
_ QmxcroKa. .
Obtila W. Bhuekcr, Adolph K. Boa*,
Ooorgo W. Richard*, gumocl Gro:;L
nionao Hort, D»rt.\ S. UrowTL
SEisas- jms.
c r u a o.
nr ir^^ m^L n,CODtJn J , ' -tonUkk » trmiwm, i
«&^a^ss=isSS=s
rtIA wm.’KSr OtilhuT^ 1
afford ample protection to the aaamed. * ,y » nTeß *«,
„.£*? A ** ta ,? f **• Oompany, on Jan nary let, lgsi, aa pah*
agreeably to the Act of Assembly, ware aa folloa
Mortgmgaa
BmTßm*
Temporary Loan*^..
Cash, Ao_.
* 11,212,708 41
Blni»U»lrl»a>tpc»«l<iii,, period of trortj-on. iwi
8"» h»»o prid upward. of On. SIUIIod, lour HooJred
thonttnaDultai.bwooobjOta, then*. affording .rideuc
or tboodnatagr* of lororanw, u wolf u thfiir ability au I
disposition to meet with nromptneia all Uabflitlee.
„ n J. OABDNfiB OOIIIN, Agent,
»P lft Office Sooth oast cor. Wood end Third Ms.
Continental Insurance Company,
IneotfaraUd bp On Z*pidaher4 of rtontphani*,
PHEPUTDAL CH4RTBB
Authorized OaplUl, Ooe Million OoUan-.
Becered and Accumulated Capital......
HOME OFFICE.
JVd. 01 Walnut Strtet, abn* ftteond, Philadelphia.
|en«3ly Utor * BC * ° D Tornttom, Merchandise, Ac.
lh^rorid. In,Ora,lCeono4r * Wfl,U1 ‘ J Fr,, S hu ’ to all parts of
5“? *o P®" 4 ° r lhe Vaioa, on the moat
bTorobleterm*, consistent with security.
BIUCTOU
qJO S”us^-,^ LUDAY,fonacri r^ 6<>o^« °* D «J". Ao-.
WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of WtUa. *
J ° ll neJdw CoLlU sr? , i an M^ m * n^4 Smith, Importing
JoS ia P “p.^,£S£ PMu?' h0 *‘ * 8 “' Co »'“ r '““ h> . »>■
' S A S B * I ™' flnn 01 A Krigari.
aoWAIU, I£INCIImIn, Ora of LMonton AOo Prndue.
BJSSSJS™ "->■ J?.C.w
Him Wuac.s^Ty 8 W -
Delaware Mutual Safety iniaranee Company
Manj'oraM *» Jtniujioante, 1H35.
Office, S. F„ Corner Third and Wolnotsta.,
PgILADELPin*.
toSf^ViKrt£ e ® So " c “«°. “rf-miaM
IlfiiAJfD INSURAJitKS Ocorfi h* nir ~ ,
Rillfclalphlk Str, and other Lo*n*..._ ijii*a 2 ia2
njs'lsl ««
Qiibou hin4,..» ®8
B M2S2. l Swls a^”f 38,88 a 88
4 - 8 -
flobecriptkm Not-#.
William Martin.
J<Mpb 11. Beat,
Edmund A- Boadei,
John (X Davl*,
John B. Penroae,
Oeorc* Q. Lelptir.
Edward DtrUoiittig,
I>r. It. M. Ututton,
Wllllua 0. LodiHir.
■'Hugh Craig,
Spencer llcllrala,
OhwlM Kellej,
H. Joqw Bruoke,
J*c«b P. done*
, TUOB.I
Lubokh, Secretary.
ap3:lyd~Uia
ifiijem’ Ininranet Comp’f of Piltabargb.
WK. BAOALKY, Preridenl,
SAMUEL L MAKS HELL, BaenUrj.
OJluSl Bifa- Smt, Mm MarkU mi Blod «j
• Wm CnuCTOJJ. - -
rSSB ...:!&*■
ZETTE.
01,505 46
sXereit, BenU, 4c-.„ 7,K3 49 $99,390 W
jxpenw, CommU
pr&acts Betorned
[RE INSURANCE,
bt tn
."jounel Hlipham,
Robert 6t»«Q,
WllHan Mneeer,
B«jJ. W.Tlngiejr,
Marshall illll,
Z, Irftfhra,
GIM. Lfcliod,
Jacob T. Banting
Smith Boven,
Wm. M. Semple, PitUb'c.
lOfOQUAN^aentu;.
J. 0. OOFFIN, Agent
•t Third and Wood itrutti
Alexander Bradley,
Jheeph 8. Leech,
John Fullerton,
Rkttura F. Hart,
William Carr,
Robert H. Hartley,
John M’Gill,
.$918,128 08
. 7B
. l7
, filISB9 00
. H 34051
.>..11,000,000
.... 031,600
JOSHUA ROBINSON, AgraL
No. 34 Pifth >trw>t aiaira
. «>t,730 ST
ioo»oouoo
•703,185 37
omtcrtOM
Juan 0.
TbeophnaipMJdlna,
j 8255&,
J-r.p»nl*ton,
Journal*. Kyr®,
Bmuti ILgtofan,
U«ai7 eiofta,
Juan D. MerarU
Thonua Q. Huid,
Robot Barton, Jr.,
John B. Sample, Pitub’i,
B.T.Horgw, “
»Tl^Ssd.nL
OUn), Tk*PmM»L
A. MADEIRA, Ajpot,
U WkUntnrt. Pliubargb.
CMAKS-25.000 ••La Ouriwi-' .
3agS. -;
riMAVKS’B, HONBY 6QAP-.15J grot* rf
a.4.WfIWrtJWPUpW«i3':
/ Insurantr.
Feunaylvanla
ice Company
'URaH t
onrth Street
ICTOlff
I Wade Hampton.
A.A.Ourterl
Robert Patrick^
Hanry Sprout,
| NichoUe VoeghUy,
0 AJfirf, J “ M «
Chartered Oipltal .... °®- __ ;
BlllißooeinbU ..... ••-••—•|J*»«67 fH>
iJgi g
Book Account*. *** isji» ?&
~Oaahos band and tn Beak ~ tmn,
loUreet accrued and uncollected.—. aso lo
SelTMfB "MOM
Premfoma oo Potldea recently lareed-. 1,800 oo
°“t« No, 03 I
DtUl
Jacob Phlntor,
<*»• W. BmlUi
A. J. Jonre,
Body PattaEßoa,
J, P. Tanner,
I, Grier Bproal,
_ Total. -r i ; ..I.?&
*3- plr# *ad Hulu* HUia taken of »ll *«crtptlon.
_ omcm:
PiNident»A. A. Omsa.
VtaoPrerideot—RoßT Pattxxsox. .
_ secretary and Tix&tnrer—L Omt'sgaoct. , jtl .
W eeteiu Ineuranoo Comnawtr
OP PITTBBU EQH,
• „ OIOBO* DABSIE, Prealdtau
P« 1L QOttDON, Secretary.
owns, No. »2 Waterjrtn»l,(Spug* Co.'. War.ln.tßV
op itaira, Fittaburgh.
. <tf nrt ood Martin Suit
««wWo« fcj Diredm. «*> orv«sl
™2” V ahd wAe ore AOemAifaL £v
E™g?“*“fraerdigt to aeU to. cbmieta'artel
era*stohSm?*‘to Itoe
.. v ASsinB,ooioßm so, us*.
SSJZ"** fKOfMM
fig«
Office .. *B2 2
Open l»nnnt« OS
lß4str> it •
Premium Nctee— mlt®» u
BflU DiICOQQM,..,„ u , m , M . MH ,„„„ 140,403 £s
$301,710 01
DIUCT9M.
Wm. HcEalgbt,
Waihtnlal Holme*,
Alex. Nlmldc, ,
Diild K. Lou.
William ZLSmJUi • '
0. W. RJcketooe,
Georg# Dertlo,
K. MlUei, Jr.
J. WI Butter.
O. W. Jaekaoo,
JasaeaMflAotay,
Alexander Speer,
Andrew AekW.
nolft
P. M GORDON, Beo'y.
In»nranc« Comply,
OP FITTBHUBOH.
Omo*M—JAilEa A. HUTCHISON, Prudent
HENBY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
Omca, No. OS Wena Bruit,
mu Insure Against oil kinds of Kre and Marine Ri
e . _ AS3BTB, NOVEMBER 20th, ISM:
Stock Du* BUla, payable on densad, eeeored by
two epprored names oo
-Premium Notea <cln ki
BnußooMwbi*. frjSLj}
lIS iheroaMecbenlea'Beak Stock—coat . AIM 00
l Rn 60 do do 6W 00
do do 2J6Q 00
40 do- Exchange Bank do do SWO to
of Book Account!...., PiK> £
Office Furniture
- - 4y<a*7fl
1240,T50 71
OSMCTOM:
?“■ Wm.A.CJdiKII,
Hob!. DtlxtJl, Wllwa Millar,
o'!* JohaMcDwrltt,
Tho». H. ClirlfD, Om. A. Berrj
; J*o«« A. Hutchison
tIBNBY M. ATWOOD, Sec'j
Philadelphia Fire and Lift
IHBUEAHfIJ OOUPiNT,
No. 149 Chesnut Street,
IZ 1 T „ B w, T H n ?0»8T0U 80088.
kind* of IntnrtDce, either Porpotoalcr
UoUUnJ, oa every description of Property or llerohttSlM,
etreMoublentaeof premium.
ROBERT. P. KtNQ, Preddeul.
M. W. BALDWIW, VlcePmMent.
PIBWtOBS.
f K. R. Ooj*.
i George W. Brow*,
Joseph a Peal,
John CUytan,
E. Wflor.
Charles P. Hajea,
K. B, Kngtbt.,
P. B. Bar#ry,
0. Sherman,
S. J. UegtrgM,
F. Bia outran, Sr-crtUr/.
Jo2salljfc oq,
j. a. COFFIN, Agont,
r Third and Wood streets.
CUA K£ SPfiARE’S COSpLEi'E' works
“"a"" -Tils PUJ. rflUKi ta, Uu,
,r ' u, "»loMt««aiogi from HI tbs editions
?“ If 1 ‘■“““"•“•Mm* notes. tntrodoctorr nmurki a
“*“°'" ,t ofSenreendpA»
STkS^ss'.' ’titudz
. ££ „ KAY A CO., S 5 Wood gt.
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& M h? Dt f ° r CuickerlE B’s Pl»qm, *ad uluou k U*mUa’4
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PrtMSOct*.
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