• - . . . • . . .. . . • . • • l i c An a ---,74,-,,,, , ,, , --?,,, ,, .,7•, , ,,,••=,,,,,, , •_•,,,,... • .• . ,_ ...... • .. ~ . .. .. - - .: ••• _ - ••• i;1 -7:- . . • r. • •-,. • .... . . • • . - : ,.....,:i .. !.1:4-&kNs4:-.=. , ...s.-- . -• - ... , r--- „ ., - . . . . . . . • _- , . . .. - ••••....:: . 1 1 1 1 1 . .. . . ~. ''' -• . - - •11-- -- - 4 4. - ri• .9i _,., • ~.-: ~_. , _.. , ~, , ~ , . ..- ...,_ „-._ .. . . . ......., _ MAW EOWN, WholesilltDvf , ah."44pcjiwansimaiaripcigiacks ociulot4 No.= W. 117 gibs. RlO7 • " g —•'.,. ~,A , . • 7 : .4 -.' • .67'iali ;JHN - PiIECDTT. - WHOLESALE , DEAL , , y mit ia r Dawar t u=v , m 6A.,....1 • o RA .. AND aisles;t so ihmoim i .4lo.4 r:1 i a LEMING , (8000Stkrad TO L. ....± ... 16.47 e=rerintat=lit.t.it limp - - - t =rialliat ig"L' Pr we 4 1, 401 -7 = 4 . 1 4 el sn OEO, It. KEYSER, _ DEW t t IST, ~Siollroodotom4,,occoor of Wood stmt. orwl • • ....11VDDLErs. Wage; &CO., ihner al Com iardllralikramb and,Diabas to Oroceriss • d Pr. rtaeM. PI . riot' . t 'HOLMES . & CO.; Pork P. kers • 1612 . .101 . I.l:adstoes; «ear of Iftrket ?OH ..HUTOHENSO7I, •• eution • INniwung Norritraotr, &Were laic • Y. ":1111rirrr• Ikon Ita o llbrarillortter, .aurtrol oft, .ftt -10111hin er•dicilistor.rorkd Ymt. ma •• • • Proffyltorer slimy" cm 7-44'r:r .7111.k iiirojt XVII= cohbrated tad PL:rt 041411.1r1r00t sta., • wreso . " • c• •17; 7 , 01 J ' H. , • . adesairoau.farad Tatillerbiks TirttendFroducro • Yr • r..4I:INa•TE= I, t rtt; aorta Warm. • • ;Butt.; (1.42.1)64 4 %1140 °I 11441. . . AR' t . t • Y" EAr AGLZ .. naa. bdwas o Delasitw in Atfitz: . s =gaLno.Vgit weft, bg. •."? ••10. • 111 • r , 11-1244Y4geaii ---- ""4 • imorawm,,,,trot orka r Beep, R RT.E R , EEO • • TART' ,rmasyhrawa insarsosoo °moony of P 1 • burgh, ' Q:,II,IIIIMa.L. MARSUBLI,4 Snare Citi . ._..PIIiagENIESOMMILIV"" r " L M. GORDON,Secretaty Waste aanmaapakr,aawataratra.t. GAIWINkIRCCITIN,"• • .nt for rank . P A... RADEARA, Agent , for Delaware TOs SlL m.eds einnhst UA ROBINSON,' Agent pontinental u eimt. R POINDE I YTER,Agerit erten OBINSON & CO., Dealer in Carp Am male Fifth Amt. 11 ,ILLIAM IdeCLINTOCK, 0.,901.1 4 t0. 112 Ilaaitet stmt. MN D. a n. W0A1.1.31111L 'r- imarrN CARPETS, Oth..`!tr.2.l°'. • ems' 0_ y &imam_ " 771 = 11: LX DT ICY is ~Wy AT 'AND• - • 0. ~ t ,;j tax Aye 8 , t ?Jed Mk*, w""'""°': • cilra' • •Davnion. R.Ps.tride Tatstt &MACK:EVES, •., .Loas timorwmtruid...l, rissabi.ii, Pa. T. , ; - EPROM_ ISPIINIGHTL -.2,:irow.thLeLatul &Mato , of ti!ejlA Ithttstatgb. 4 JOSEPH - S. A . A. P. oree. RaN tt. - - JDI2 Cowl SR. sascansaz...-...,anci.k.initsi ; :IeaCIROJIVIELD &. CO., (1 - • phy k BarebllekL) Wholiege • *sad limy My Goo* Rant .1111atet Pittabarsh. ~ • .17.1 11i LAVE , Dealer in Staple . .41 Fancy - 4v. Dry G 4044, rims of the original Be. :Ire .No 74 • :." -• Ualatitml, Pftriburgh. . mrl9 'lt -IL PAL M XR , No. 105 Mar t Street,' ,-- • Draw in 1/call, Bata.&row Trl . rolatp, ad .. .Saw Goo4simmeNNly. IsioreT 7 **"4l3'ood for rw .• 1 70112' B. BILiYII44 46a.f. 'trod, Door Lib...my, 'lambast...P.. : • • bought and old on cornrolalon. BerpaLt. tug needy promptly &ma m17:d17 . . ..,. A . 0,3%,,,,Dtb5t,..... piro.m.bt gluuk I. mw."*. dl:6=l:SninglaWlii varistaaAand Wise prelim, to assnala ardor. to Wagons , or .11 Anrstallons, lorAttillng WC amok for 1r la Morctraatt Soliciting nanitinnanco or tin parnmii• so liberally b. • -World upon Ulna wkOn at tn. WA Wand ...Bigelow A C 0.," '.' la amnia& blends tbat rho Nam lira sod tton• . • lam will* lglwas to all Ms orders so bandokas, laming as I 'corral lb* wavier. of the boa workmen, atoll baring aropla .spartsantsslawbors Sor Os Anistklng of One 'wort , - llig - A goallassoitmeatoPoavy work nowoa band, raft. Ws fOrAprta yr. All work warranted SW 12 months. Sr , . attantaw groans maks. 1 Jaltlyd was o. lulus : JOHN: • TJMOMPSON ad .00". .;:.%41[OUSE .. PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND Giunirtm, I 3 THIRD STRUT: • Sign Painting - ~,aucatatl With unitawis ad dispatch. .111nal Mato, OH, • Jaloot aad MOW , ;Pang Wei% K I • ` , Flu Youtaigna , aVac wry anporke Wick Plilladalobla t e sad Manuel Whits lard always on , had awl tor mia— •47o=ennidn, to Grind PokasZrZnin ba, b 1 ablawl, ,, Pabiters will Nano by pttiog ; Jade colon ionith va. • • • !nuilidly E s.„ o. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TOks, • s. ilidlin4Wholssale sad Jlstsa Nair In lee ' dad ?Vas BAILLIIILL Federal some; dth door s IL Of Waal Llano, Alleabsay, Ps. • NA,Y CO ~- BOOKSELLERS AND STA , Tioancite,xo. 66 rd mittoo . rr . r . con otoOkiookozoL • READ. BOOKSELLER AND STA . 1:101113416e Muth DI, ilkdiOngs. illvorM4+-, .6111,“nuseirriliNr"ailvisolftlidlia"r""46.2411.1 W FRUIT 10AOU RIS P US / NEW Prise oeve Dsoch lambs it MO Per P 0 .04 Do do layer do smos. 4 ° 15 — A. .De Do do Late Canes* 11 IS - de Drury __4 12 %,,," %obit*. crop fast* Caleme.•d. Do b " • lo ft Mall Abooods,ho per r. •*.Tio Haeseaord. .Lesees sad onago Po" mod.. sad imam es!: Spik oaroodolica 14:42- 4 - m "" -de et latoi 18.driCrall, Federal ete A1141.07* -3i • — I)II — OLLBUTT j primb /WM .1 v aii i.m. r t . not rid Ist ale by • QTOINNATI 8. C. LUIS and Med . therm jastrail by Imilicb4, sad Ibr vrt:.; c". 3l r*Yer!") . "4 Tooknoirpandstn" ESE : 10 z 1 9111 61 h 4 '' ST KAOo Rww Mite fiza cor= • ta= AIDIESTOCK it 00 4 WHOLE rpaltit pad Illlsasibetwra Milts Lead, une, tamer Wad . sed Iran iheets. Pit* mcbT IN , ArREITER, WHO INSgiaNconter &rower oat i , eatptts. CARR', PHA. Carriage and Wagon Banda tory 151 Ii•±111"P 321.1 C 17 13, Agent MIS Third Itreist,l 1 13ootscitas Sc. vir,.B..ICENTOUL, 20 St. Clair street, Disistbk sad lilloarilszeous Books, and rea:4l.' JOHNSTON k CO., .StatiOnaLS, sank Bak liandatami and Job Printer', No. eal rnti, ritninurab,Ta. mai i 3 ONN 8. DAVISON, BOOKSBILM AND 4/ 141.1awr,soocemarto Didion Agesw,lid.o3llarksi lanikarir Your*, Ptlsa4angl,Pa., : . , DAILY inamUurims. Irma City /toil Wareholue. WW W: BRADBILSW, - (Eincemosor to T. andOO . J . vA " 17:2 rAV T a l c, l4, N u lo. WOOD STDDIT, betweei With and TkNta snlarr d " . Dw 11.11E.71311.n. T. ii. BEET= & CO., No. 24 Wood Street; Pittsburgh, Pam. MANUFACTURERS, OF 'Watch AND .02,:iticrti.u.D, ZINO PAINTS AtiDISTHARGE, sad Wboissals Maim In eilsrainb, Tarnishes and T¢rpoa -4•141, ; MCCOY '& 1 02. , - LinntletriabititV Alma. B. E. Depot, PM a; MANUFACTURE to ordor;on short notice. CULIZINCIS, WARING I mums,. of all Olson r and. dfoorAptices, of the base otaforlolo sor of BOW; oleo WAGON: MISS, SAD IBONS, GRAZE% &0. oddment pit to order. • illirOrdorf left at A, tbe MIMI= or earbnight Toutes,6s Wood wll i roadie proterpt attent a ion. / 1 1' • late of the firm of 3.8. Roar. {ale - Ppeef SPEIM i 1111DW/LleLe Valley: Forge PlittiaLWorks , No. 139 4,Cberry Snot, wog IVIA, Attalmega. MANUFACTURERS. of:every vanaty at JAL Plows, Plow Osalinga, la, et thoraost approves Pat ter= mint& barmy Wad of soli ant:l4ll4m neer Imyrresd Plume Iron °entre, Patent Irma Oentra Iron dere Putelkal, Patent arta Centre Laren, Stela MOUldbalird, ValiWo reittCkt BaßtlrOasli and other Plasm era samara:a to Elva enlist, sarlstaetton to menus. ers, both am to quality n suSaplattoulo rum alirOrners ars inlleitaed.d W 1141.1.3, ILIIODIAI 41.• CO., tO Fourth Street, Pittaburgh, Pe., sAsurturezzu sr WHIPS, THONGS AND wrrants.. Orden rollalted Pro thatestle, and prorpfty ala pmd asps. hatructoos. • Toxi-6 escstba, or I- per amt. dim:mm.6r ahalfs. • ..1111ydkvT • •• W111110.11:T Y Ott/ pro , ouanoson. a Jae Ciertarrlabt,Y 'MANUFACTURERS ; and Importers of Rocketoad Tible . 41atkey, Doro _cal and . Dental be. atramsettli DlUnar= d t c lt e ° ' aa " NA ' S tL W" o d t =er, r b. 7 • De. • Jobtttott l' ancl Itepalng with Paw tnallti and . I • i • , apitrally ICOORREI AD & CO., ..• . . mirieale, ?jai* and Car rag a t•d, Gl-44.V.114.ijZ1AD ErECIRICT IRON soon.g, Giittrthas. Epouting, Ac. - drat. far Wood'. rrr 1 r - ' rrr' rl.I earwarao..-mr. gee Ant Aired Pinsbur9 4 . sardyd MORRIS ac cottrA.uvr. ;ATE= AtIIOSPHIMIC FORGE gill'fßlP RAIEBIR. 111141411111.111tHILL—.. IL MAN WILLIAM BARNHILL & CO., 61 Penn et, below Martar9. Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM AND MEET Ireu Worker, Ifstrafactattere of Bsinblire Patna Boller, Locomotive, Blued and Cylinder Darken,Chimneys, Enrich., lire Bed, Stews Pipes, Omededietn &le Pooh Boon Pun, Iron Yawl; Lire Boats, ate. Also, Bleannithe Work, Bridge sod Viadort Lan, done at the !dusted no Rlee. All orders than • distant. promptly anoodtd to. PIMA CottOln AWN, PM/ImMl. KENNEDY, CHILDS ft CO., MA;NUFAC 1111— Peon Mo o. . I heavy 44 Hbeettnipt Cnipet Chain of all colors and eheder Come Twine; w bed Ombr. Pkenti LiZkie and Bash Cord; Itope of all star and drectiptiona ilirOrd il'i ttit at the Hardware Store of Logan, Winuni Cajal Wood anent, aid him attention. 1• a 7 JONAS 181.:WIN. 11•N0I•OTORNIC Of QIILPHIIRIO 1:1311.1S - StlpIturio Aoid; signtedwitAc ~."211tric Addl Xka."'•AwdY.C" ' • 'Knits* AdA Aqui Amsocreda,Pit Nitrous &a lorleeliBolutlo.4 Moltoioaadatiotak Sod, 67 Water otreea- WIL 1.1&11 TAT& & SOX, -ptrlEll AND GAS FITTER, . No. 10 r &mei PlttolOrrgb, /Wend dna, mlaro.' mode lakft HdL Atlesbeoly: • 12 4, 1toray — doodiftka of ritliogs for Wo&r, Goo sod Stosm. bandy JOUM CAMPISIELL, MANUFACTUR - EROFBOOTX jJIL sad SHOES of entry ,dcactiption, str..?t,rithibint4P. €olllllttWWWOri• art LYGuL 1/2.,- 111. 't..3:-04131117111140dt 009 coassoiksion P..gst4Pthig:llir!lawaPik _ WESTERN RESERVE CIIEESE, Taman, LARD,. MA, awoil, puma, VIE% Pot A Peer) /AWN Bale/AAA, thawed It lArd Drkd Emil AO Produce generally. No.. 141 and 143 Fr rna ont 5 mmou, re. P HITCHCOCK. peCKIaLO , Y & CO., Vatectoo.ro to Daiwa, Wersery iCo ) Forwarding mid Commission Merchants, dad Wholesale Dealers in Preedissa, Plait/ and Woal, Ne. 153 Frost and Hi gesseul a, Pittsburgh, lb. apll 4—aty99 AZIJICR, MALMO 1.11 21.0ur. Grain mid Produlia. Comiansion and Forwarding Merchants ' No. 124 Be6-..a Bt.. Pittsburgh, Pa. my3layd 1.13102.....-.....-....1081111.1111306.............4011. I. LIAM JOB. B. LECEMI & CO., arel..assis 244 Liberty Ct., PititslnariglN Pe. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION DIZECROMANTS, DRUM IN FLOUR AND BACON, Tin Plata and Winner's Stook., AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES DIDII/ enrumassussavou....Wll.3l 1. rrerce...u.n. vremcas. SPRINGER lIARDAIIGH & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS,. Dediunts nr Wool, Irides, Provieionsb. Produce Genera lly, No. 295 Liberty Street, PittllbEnh. 1112 ENRY S. KING, (LATH OF THZ A arm of Slog a Ilorwheal,) 13essialsicm Iderelaga, awl Delilah) Pig MAUI gad Bloomy Na.te Watautra:Ar. Markei„Pittgaigh, Pa. A, A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO LIAR- A d gersitt=dat= ', Old ,c oar lint and len t' Pitt•burgh. fkiiklyd Mutsu, Brc. JOHN 11. MELLCIR, No. 81 WOOD. ST., between Manwid Alleynal Y ) ourth ittreetTOßTSE, Bole Agate tor CEITOICIMIING I BONS' (Merton FrAxo , MOw. SON £ IIkIILIN'S MODEL MELODEONS and MOAN ILLEMONIUMS, wed Dealer In Mweleand Muted Geode. jaa ........ IL 'HUBER & BRO., No. 52 " PIAN• 81.ArnaftbothidesEarpfals Apnt tbr NUMMI I ILK% (N LUIL ow Tack) irwhied Grad and OS, sad OLZT NIESDBAWS spendisa IgUl DIMS and ORGAN lIABRIONIUMB.DedeII Musk." Yodel ers CHARICITTESURE, MANUFAC UR- Llt.edDesHrtaPf ooY Import .()dais sod Modest Instrdossata. Solo Assut far th• MUM= PlANOBdiss for BALLM DAM a 00.'8 Boasts Bona, Id* sad withal tflairse Ashmsas. 118 Wood street. OAS 'PROM ROSIN On. • FATTY ri.trm .3wiericaulu— TUN MU ILLUMINATING PROPER , JR. TUB ortho fro:a Rot= rmi elooinono entatamseo base always made tßeinn Wont. Ottani! It die mann tactereotninminstint Cm kturyeas Companio no Rea, 'ln:pia War to =WO/ =Or anetornars cli• a is parlor ty of Gas.. - _,. . OIL to roseitels all drool god =Moe lab • rmano, and yiallio at Its minima Illa=toating Or . The gnat= orient/ of tho apparatuo Ito the manna Genre of coil gas wins th e attention and !mow sonatently required, tio dinbeity,ll not I sposaitility, of entire 4 moranog tb. ermiholosame, - deletsisrmla and aerates por g y la ma, nudge the ROB/CCM ' APPARLIVIII ciao= and mane &dyable theory may. 8.00A11013, of 076 Broadrmy, lilso, Yark, bog denoted bb entire ermatkm to thee ommloonue and anotypotabo au appuetus, sac ba ussirmllidly veld lb. attention of the public to his IMMO& maple. and •elllckat insebbo. Ni b,' eat aictioD to Lbsparchreir gormand In over, saes. lot tartba• tabirmskrt , lidd.S• - - 41 y 1 4 3 1 . r Dig l e "w 1= IV= 4 , ilii's lier4liiiile WAi ord Copying AL $I 11'riaTED 'APES, c Maaafeetared James J. Butler, Arm; 01111fAn, 0, ja...... . .1. Led aud Booi °IV. -Toe ater' sad gwortll Wpm*. Coercive—Tor Letts Pe at only. riltSE FLIII . S chalet from a oirmia _14.1.• deep mid erms:leo Ea= 0011/11; 'Wadi 00 ItO ultimo willfatkordatssy. new hoz Imte wore %arced to the Pomo la ISM—Mmee erhkti show thee, hot bean them forseded•ZIGHTIIIN DIII.OId Al% .1111111 BROM AND WM MILLWOLIIILDAL.. • .... .. . e . • Attestfoo to lolled to W. folloorlag eeettßmlse from rCihntoo, New Tait I • • -•• • • olio" at the moped of Omit, Monier it Biwa. of Nav 1 ark, mielyeed two mumble or ham liur4 ob• soottad ..Ar• ooarollbemkol Writing 'ltald. IL a.l Amok% Loiadoeyf— the other Walla's Wercontll•ltooefd Mold, Cluchenatl: -1 And bale of these Ulm to weatelo the oar Wire& w .4.M . 0 . :4 to the same Mato of ootolgoatten. ' " the remit of the various tate to which I bore .mddeatled dhow, 1 god they an •45 , 41 goat, so wen es d.W 11 1 1 .1. JAW= 8.011 ,•11L.1I,Chemitt. 141, York. flotembef gib, lOW ' ' • lor We by W. 11. WATTS, .1.8 • corny, of Market and &o wed rowel. BOP= AND EIROES, PECHS'A.P 71 . (Jiti. CASH. JLAIRS ROBB, , .- -:- -80.89 MAILENE Elam, 'THIRD DOOR num Till MAIM BOMA . . . Hae,Put reeedvial Wehrle NI Ea Whiter ilio4pl LADlEW,liilialir il'ablTlELDlliffir moils =a mom .ILliNir CLUJ. EIP AND 00611111 ' 41104111,811011111i 1 OXIOAD T o l i c iow. " ira. AND ! lUDS' ItM °( %t hint ' A very rapinier artick• •nd wry eM, direct from th• :awl= p ., , z , t 7:; ,...di sell hy the sus Or novae' MU dank etnaprt....e at the lasied teeratmeate to be band In asky city, sulmbili for elty and ccentryenka, and bavhis ow.. nee.sty oar. experfroce la bails& be thugs that be eat snit ail Wien. Ile rimitetally ljnit k e• an In wen re. .11.seetnitni Omni that lb.! wait"! . w l• .Itaavrattcr the Own Mk ILOAry ' .8 . MIA Ith liarital Street. 24 4 ttr wee- . Tided Dior* on las Dielnead Maiipli. LID Alt AND ItIOLABBZ8r;- - We are 11- tirATOND ATOM 11-600 ..- ge 10 mous q moth r s.o.9...i.itigaiwoomi . . ,Notricurofts ~,d ov i a ~ Ins* tikalag to tbe tt#l* 61, the IMIR Mita -.. '' ' ' --• '..i : ^4eTY,7 :' .;... ' . .L I - tiq: - ; . ;. : Ni!r - -, ' 'W,; - .' ' '' '';'. '',- 1 :- . " . :: '. i• - •;:: : : ...... ,"..-:;- ' ,.0 ..- . ' .. e '.. -i S.- **ii,. - 411. 4 Vn'-. 1'... .' ' ''. •:. i`: - '.- '-',. 1 :"! ,4 1F:'. , Z 4 : . 'A t _ - N'BACON TAY nub% 151101ILDISA Alx , , rear LED' t srjds. MEI N tignaht ii . am : id No.uitimbstrastomar üb•-• PITTSBU usual. lUMO MSMONS. - FLUTE, VIOLIN, MELODEON SINGING - liICSSONB- WILLIAM D. SMITH be to inform JAL the tobaintatiblto that, at. a bog 113090.6,' be too, tr. be tak en up Lie Lao re tian to I g ‘ .l Pi ng then Is Vaal Itoadg .asiZ on the Muter. . Violin and Ws tom la to Vhbllpa' pading, St. Glair Arne; Mtn. laugh, where he can be awl from ten to twelve o'clock daily. Teresa made knurl, by WNW to Mr: Smith, at Maroon:a,. at thematic storm, or at theatoto at Moors. O. Ungar Co., on titarkat street. dog SUVIMULS. AL ,- C Ana: THE SUBSCRIBER RERPIRITFULLY 1- to the public Ilue be bee steam up win, mad him FURNITURE Chair Manufactory S ONCE MORE IN FULL OPERATION His @ALBS BOOM at tialsoot, and AMU theist of .ipri I, Is NO. 60 FIFTH STREET After April Ist he will be Imago, la SPLANZV! 13172IrDISIrG UNDUR TEM IRON MIR OOLLItOR, And dlrectty oppoidta the POST-OFFIO6, wbors bnintends to keep for We . eo. mortment of MOO talkie to hi. md 'where be w 11 1 .4 11 1.1 .1 to welt open hie trim& era mire.. FURNITURE AND' CHAIRS Of every description made to order, and par ticular attention given to the mane facture of Plain and Fancy OFFICE FURNITURE H. H. RYAN jal7:tapl J.A.MIUS W. WOODWICIA.. FOKAITIIIHZEAIIII CHAIRS. WROLESALE AND BSTAIL, iambndagewryiroa. et X' TT 11 sr r4m...17 it Mll 4 ROSEWOOD, MAI s tiNY AND WALNUT, oft TUMORS, CRANIUM AND Di;NINO ROOl/11i, Zipad to any Io NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, LOWER PRICES. Sa-Ivery article made by land and Wsrreatod.lol, maim MAKERS Sopped vitb wI itssatityat SUBKITURS .d. MUIR& - AND ITEAMBOATEI foralsied st the shartirt notice. • WLIUM01:11114 Nos. 9 AID 9 Tizs.o STRIIINN . witLAU PrrnErWiT/ ,PA , T. D. YOUNG ai l Rlgil rUBNITUB AND OMAIBE ... - Dear. yAcrroar-pdkna /Low. sing A.. ....... Wirelufau-Nos: ift ti litittneld EL, " - 1=“ MT4iABIN fORNITORZ-We .....witkr .....o,:ming invAltEner MEIN Wil TIMM 5..0 Invite the nteolSo• of thaw briar..old ir tandahtes bomb. . andOulawT T. B. YOUNG & OD. Ribs tivemaa.- - LITTLE & TRIMBLE, W1191.1/13ALli °Bpi:11118S AND DEALIIIIB ,F lour, C 11 1 . 1 1,1 1, Era 1a,01.1s It Produce. sale 112 • LDOND KT, PITMOROII. WILLIAM BAGALDT, WED? ..9 0 ',. -4k? 4rt.ooE3Et., MOO. 11 - 11 and 90 Wood 'treat, D. Of [Avis i &UNION Pittlobt. EIDGEHTOI & (ftccessars to Las .Wholesale Grocers aad C 3.0'7 Wood street. Wholesale Grocer, Merchant, Na i Front apikisd ALEXANDER Kill 0, w4ousekg Grocer and Importer of Soda Ash, No. 273 Liberty street, Pittabargit, P. eptlydo ala a LLLcomm. JONES & COOLEY, WTIOLELA LC ORO CM and Most Paralattaln, dealers in Produce and rerseeree Manufactures, Waal Water etreet.neen'ebsril Allay,Pittaturth. P. mrb aatirt . SWOT LIM RBERT DICKEY, Produce sad Corn Moot, war Wood, PlidobOrgb.:, QHRIVER & DILWORTH, WrIOLEBLLD 1,3 Groom, Na 120 .nd U 2 floomd Week (txptamen Wood nut Smithfield, Pinabargh. TWIN FLOYD & DO., WHOLESALE U Grocers end Oommlnolon Moran* N 0.173 Wood odd 112$ Liberty aloof, Pitlaburet. JoU . lONE RAM. OWN R. .14 WATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE OHO -111:1LI, Cutatutolon Ilershauts sad Dogma hi Pro. OHO dm assl Pittsburgh litanulhotores, N 0.268 liberty fftreet, Plitsbuigh- Jab TSAIAH DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE Groan, Ocanadinionidernhants,snd Denten Praincs, No. SO Want. sung, and en hoed Aran. Pllthtbnnd.• , - - Nikr 2d. MoCUTCH E ON WEDDLE BALI Grow, PTodnno and Ocearelaioa ferchant, oral Dealer to Plttebargh *undeclared Articles, N 0 .160 Liberty chart, earner al Bre ery ay, Pittebergb, Pa. alyB .10411 Annul— -... Amu. ATWELL, L'EF, CO., WHOLESALE' Grocers, Produce arditrissiou Merchants, sod erugo Pittsburgh Kum No. !Mood street, be. twee Water sod Prout et, ttshorgh. aptil &OM 1101180.1, EtROBISON & CO., WIIOLESALE Omega, Oacoashatoa •ar chants. sad Dolan in an of Proltdona, Produce • • Pinaborgh Illasafactoros, No. SO LAbarty street, mug, Jallkly4 • I.)OBERT H. KINOk WHOLESALE ORO- Cia, Colaltd•da. Merchant, and Dealer la Feather; Flal; Flour, and all Made of Pountry Produce, No. 211 Lib erty street, mouth of filstb,:Pirteburab, P. Liberal mi nnow suede au conalirourante. Jaklyd D OB&&T DALZBLL k 00.. Lilo BALlOroerni, Comailmion and Fonnatlng Ider , amt. and Derlersin Praha:land IPitt.bargh lisautactand, No.26ltlbmi7 *treat, 0.14. Itty2 elpto 'tr. W6111'444 Warshews*. WALUM P. M RaRALL A CO., [m pries and Winless, Wood street, homen Vowth strostsad Dissuond Attqsawsmy be bond ea atm.'s* owtrtatest astray aksaiptiSw_sf Nor' WwW. IO IIP. O " tors,llols, Dialog Zooms Ltd Wombs.. Shades, Is peed variety 'lt kind Fiala to Window &ohm Soil . • • WA4216.11P. MARBILAIL 1 00. CANNEL COAL as a moat brilliant Are, kindlas to all day &Mad :Mention, at be bandladmltbont 'MIMI' the Mad., anal g It capon laz i ttiatt• f rz e oro &amber me. ANTS:WM OR 81211111. NOUS tar !Mbar elty promytty !na i l? A. wawa% ALLIIGITINT COAL. Dili 4.10 &Andel& at and ULTRY, AND BUT YENIBON,BW, TAR bbliPelsoiltollSa DRY PEACH& for Nalelow by !cllancous. [VG • run5a....... AHD AND MLA 07 osar.earr ONUS Tan 110111 & H AVING rocenti purchased the extausiv COAL Rae, lately owned be Ideal Bodtb. are Dow prepared • rarldeb Coal, at tbeir Depot liareediatalyibalow is& Wood a ay. sauna muy, Immo or — "gm oleo fernieb, Ili& mar Pato, lo alther of live cilia to Sb.y will matterfatturen or private tam ale .,, at realostable prime. 11(S.We tome award the Yardage of 'MN iiMISLET, who baa bad amity pars eh:mimeo to the Oral barium to be opacity of Poperlateadeat cad =learn .1..18:My Vittsiturgt (bayitt. Bo YUBLIZIM DALLy AND eie mi B_x r)z la at a o nrra orozoo,onoia SKIT.I3I4D. MILEFBIC lere the well—lre pert Game All regrets erellvalor Pete decrier Mit* on wen Neer to noel* Me.. Other Aire will thee, Other horn tner i Plrebelne, But no other Jot on thee With Me conetWrof =lnn , Yetturnell—ireSreverl All regret. aro . ralal ii , „,,,docreee thrall/ __..."". Ih'."""glralbee" :rill' i t , Like the ekedow on dal Lbsgers Anions Use We hoe no severer Death no paog t he. All the world le no thee, Every slime to mom at will, Bat within the land thel bore thee, OW fond heart will lOre thee still. Yet thnierell—we part tonneart All regrets are now In tale NM &terse. that we malt lever, Neer to meet anfare earth spin. thee well, T•UE UXDDEN HAND BY Mild D. ~ l. N. NOUTHIYORTN, • Author of . 1 :11e libido of no Stoning," 7'se De serted T1V., 4 eel., rtc., CHAPTER L—Tea Nourtrsom Vim. 0. • • Whence le that leaking? • tier WI with me when emery mound appals re. , • • • 1 boar a knocking to the mouth entry! •Itarll—more knaclthaßt --- inittlPZAlll. Hurricane Hall Is a large old family mansion, built-of dark, red sandstone, in one of the lone liest and *Hard of the mountain regions of Vir ginia.., , .-. .. • The estate is eurrounded on three sides by a range of amp, gci rocks, spiked with clumps of dark evergreens,und called from its horse shoe form, the Devil's Hoof.' • When storms andlfloods ware high, the loud roaring of tha wind through the wild mountain gorges, and the teirifica raging of the torrent over its milky courant, gave to this savage local ity Its ill-omened Mimes ofijovirs Hoof, Devil's Run and Iletivicanltal. -it Major Ira Warfi Id, the lonely proprietor of the Hall, was a veteran offing!, who,ln disgust at what he suppolita to billirequited cervices, bad retired from pablie Milo spend the even ing of his vigorous age en' lids his patrimonial estate. Here he I ed ineitinsion, with his old fashioned boneek per„ IdM. Condiment, and his old family . V andhla favorite dogs and h ors es. Hen his ' 'go were usually spent in the chase, i n .w elm be swelled , and his af ternoon/and erre ~ .ve ers occupied in email ' convivial p en Ms chosen companions ofthe Matte or the tile. lii.imeoli MaheOutfield was tall and strong- I ly,bt,-remindieg nne of Mme old iron-limbed Douglas of the thillertime. ' His features were lake and Imrsk;:ltis 'crimple:lon dark red, as that of one bronzed by long exposure and flash ed with strong drink. fta fierce, dark gray eyes were surmounted bg'thick, heavy black brows, that, when ..gathared illo a frown, re minded one of a thunder cloud, as the flashing orbs beneath them l did of lightning. His hard, hank fame was surrounded by a thick' growth of iron-gray hair and' that met beneath his chin. Ilia usual habit wax a black cloth coat, 1 minison vest, biaokleother breeches, long black yarn stockings, faudened at the knees, and mo- I rocco slippers withellier biritons. - I Ito character Major Warfield was - arrogant, domineering and violent--equally loved and feared by his faithful old family servants at home I --disliked-and dreaded by his neighbors and ac quaintances abroad, who partly from his house and partly from his character, fixed upon him the appropriate nicknamed Om Hunatosas. There was, however, other ground of dislike besides that of his arrogant mind, violent tem per and domineering habits. Old Hurricane was said to be an old bachelor, yet rumor whis pered that there wee in somerubsoure part of the world, hidden away- from human eight, a de serted wife and child, poor, , forlorn and heart broken. It waa4urthsr whispered that the elder brother of k I Wardel4-' had mysteriously disappeared,and with acme suspicion of foul play on thy • tir 'the ... person in the would who had a strong y in his "taking off." Musser ' these thin' • might be, it -was known for acartM ity Mat, Id Hurricane has in only alstd,.,yridoied,,, k mad poor, who with her samosivegrd9s. • hed life of ill requited toil, severe pals 4 painful in firmity, in a distant city, unaided, unsought and uncared for by her cruel brother. It was the night of the lost day of October, 1846. The evening had closed in very dark and gloomy. About dusk the wind arose in the 'northwest, driving op masses of leaden hued 1 clouds, and in a few minutes the ground was covered deep with snow, and the air was filled with driving sleet. As this was All Hallow Eve, the dreadful in clemency of the weather did not prevent the negroes of Hurricane Hall from availing them -1 selves of their Mpricions old master's permis sion,l and going off'in a body to a banjo break -1 down held in the negro quarters of their. next neighbor. Upon this evening, then, there was left at IHurricane Hall only Major Wartield, Mrs. Con diment, his little old housekeeper, and Wool, his body servant. Early in the evening the old hall was shut up closely, to keep out as much as possible the sound of the storm that roared through the mountain chasms and cannonaded the walls of the house as if determined to force an entrance. As soon as she saw that all was safe Mrs. Con diment went to bed and went to sleep. _.,. It was about ten o'clock that night that Old Hurricane, well wrapped up in his quilted flan nel dressing gown, sat in hit well padded easy chair before a warm and bright fire, taking his comfort in his own most oomfortable bed room. This was the hour of the coziest enjoyment to the self indulgent old Sybarite, who dearly loved his own ease. Very comfortable was Old Hurricane ;'and as he toasted his feet and sipped his punch, while his black servant, Wool, ap plied the warming-pan to his cozy conch, he fairly hugged himself for enjoyment, and de -dared that nothing under heaven would or could tempt him to leave. that room and that house and go oat into that storm on that night. Just as he had come to this emphatic determination be was startled by a violent ringing of the door bell. Ordering Wool to go and see what was the matter,, he hastily arrayed himself in his sleeping habiliments and jumped into bed, de termined not to be intruded upon, or to be call ed out of his room on any account whatever. At this moment Wool reappeared. "Shut the door, you villian ! Do you Intend to stand there holding It open on me all night ?" vociferated the old man. Wool hastily closed the offending portals, and hurried to his master's side. 'Well, sir, who was it rung the bell ?' 'bar, de Reverend Mr. Parson Goodwin, and he say how he must Ise you yourso'f personally alone! 'See me, you villimi Didn't you tell him that I had retired?' es 'Yes, Morse, I tell him how you were gone to bed and asleep more'n en hour ago, and, he or dared me to come wake you up, and say how it ' were • matter 0' life and death!' *Life and death? What have I to do with life and death? I won't stir! If the person wants to see 'me he will have le come up here and see me in bed.' - 'Mos' I fetch him reverence up sari' 'Yes, I wouldn't get up and go down to see-- Washington—ehut the door, you rascal! or I'll throw the Imotjaek at your wooden head l' Wool obeyed with alacrity and in time to es. asps the threatened missile. After an absence of a few minutes he was heard returning, attending upon the footsteps of another. And the next minute he 'entered, 1 ushering In the Rev. Mr. Goodwin, the parish minister of Dethleheat, St. Mary's. . 'goer do you do?.. :How do you.dait Glad to see you, sir! glad to see you, though obliged to reedy, you in teal :Fad 1., I caught a cold with this same change d weather, end I took a warm nevis and went to bed to sweet it Uff I You'll arouse me! Wool, draw that easy chair up to my bedside for worthy Mr. Goodwin, and bring him a glue of warm 'Bogus. It will do him good after his cold ride.' tI thank you, Major Warfield! I will takhe seat handl/renegue, if you please, to ni gh t.'. Wet the neva Oh, came now, yo u a re. joking! Why it will keep you from talcng sold; and be a moat comfortable nightcap, dis posing you to sleep and mat like • baby: ' Of course you spend the.llllol with WO I th an k you, no! 'must take the road *do in • few minutes. , giant the road again to night! Why, man alive! it is midnight, and the mow driving like all Lapland.' 'Sir, I ant sorry to refuse your proffered hos piwity an dioeveyourcomfortableroof to-night, and sorrier still to have to take yon with me, said the pastor. grimly. ,ta e Mg with yen! No, no; my good sivl no, no, that is toe good aillue—hat hat'_ . lir, I fear that you will find its icy anions on . Year servant told you that twat* 01 tae of DWAIN" titgenseli . • ' -. .., ''. , res soosilati OM and dostkz-' ' 1 ' ' ...R2,21111'11f, lath wish et Marl* Phila. 21iC W AST, • EdertonJ Siloll Merchants, - iiabargh, Pa.. Rabbit., ko.; We . by_ R r u k: 11 1 11 :7;1. 200 bus. cairn.) halve : 000fc, McMinn A 00., 127 Erami sad 161 Tint pis. t: - KORIUS Gll G tly—down in the cabin, near the Fun& I, t ere is en old woman dying—.' h e, I. knew it. I was just toying there • .ht .0 an old woman dying. Bat, my dear wh Vs that to me? Whit can I do? Bat— ty, ear, would prompt you.' Bat my dear sir, how can I help her? IBM a p yielder' to prescribe---.' She' far past a physician's help.' • Nor am I a pziest to hear her confession—.' He co nfession God has already received.' We , and I'm not a lawyer to draw up her ; but you are recently appointed one neticee of the Peace for Allegbany.' .. . .. . . i t 'Yee ; well, wha of that. That does not 0111- se t. e duty of y getting up out of my warm . • going th gh a snow storm to see an wean expire 'Es.. e me for mating, eir, but this is an . cis 1 duty,' said be parson, mildly but firmly. 'l'll I'll throw up my commission to mor w, ... . wlsd the old man. 'To— orrow you may do that, bat meanwhile, -nig t, being still in the commission of the ace you are bound to get up and go with mo thi woman's bed-side.' e. 'Au i what the demon Is wanted of me there!' , To metro her dying deposition.' 'To receive a dying deposition I Good heav en ! as she murdered, then !' exclaimed the old m n, in alarm, as he started out of bed and begs to draw on his nether garments. 'Be composed—she was not murdered,' said the 11, then, what is it ? Dying deposition I It onoern a crime,' exclaimed the old man drawing on his ooat. owe concern • crime.' at crime, for the love of heaven V not et liberty to tell you. She will do that.' W. 01, go down and rouse up Jehu, and tell him . put Parson Goodwin's mule in the stable fort night. And tell him to put the black dna t horses to the close carriage, and light both the front lantents—for we shall have a dark tormy road—Shut the door you infernal! —I • your pardon, parson but that villain alwa leavee the door ajar a fter him.' - Th good parson bowed gravely; and the mejo completed his toilet by the time the ser- vant eturned and reported the carriage ready. 'T the Doll's Punch Bowl,'—wee the order give • by Old Hurricane as he followed the min ister nto the carriage. 'And now, sir,' he con lion • addressing his companion, think you had otter repeat that part of the church litany that • ye to be delivered from 'battle, murder, sad .dden death;' for if we should be an luc as to neaps Black Donald and his gang, wee have at least an equal chance of being epee in the darkness of these dreadful moan- ' pair of saddlo mules would have been a safe • conveyance, certainly,' -said the minister. 0 , Hurricane knew-shit, bat though a great Ben- .'list, he was a brave man, and so be had - risk his life inia dose carriage than suf fer . old 'upon a Barefooted mule's back. many delays ,and perils, the pastor and Old Hurricane arrived at their destination, called the -Witch's Hit or Old Hat's Cabin. In one oornar of the hut, on a ragged corteh, lay a gray aired and emaciated women, evidently near -unto death. On being informed that a magistrate had arrived, she insisted on every body leaving the room, as she would speak with him alone. Her request having been complied u l o with, Old Mari ne drew from his pocket a Bible, ridable the oath, and then said : 'Now then, mygood soul begin—'the truth, the whole truth,' oa know. Bat first, year name ,' !. don't know me, muter t 'ls it possible yo 1 1 'Not I, in faith il "For the love of to recollect me, Si hesece, look at me and try I Ills necessary some one in e able to know me,' said the hagOrd eyes to the face of authority should women, raising he _ her baiter. The old man ad sled ts spectacles and gave , arc llaaiiming at intervala— •ul ! tt is ! it ain't ! it must ! •ny Growell—tho—the—the ,• eared from here some twelve go ?' m Nancy Grewell, the ladles' .d fro sight so mysteriously a agO !' repled the woman. •ur hearts ! And for what ran away ? Come—make a woman ! You have nothing for you are past the arm of a scrutinising 100 •Lord bless my 1 It can't be' li midwife that dish • or thirteen years •Yee, master, I nurse, who vanish, some thirteen y •Efeaven help crime-was it 'yo clean breast of i to fear in doing • earthly law now !' know it,vosater.' 'And the beet way to prepare to meet the 'Di vine Judge le to make all the reparation that you can by a fall confession I' know it,. sit —if I had committed a crime ; butt have committed' no - crime; neither did I run away.' 'What what t what?—What was it then! Remember, witness, you anon your oath .1 know that, sir, and I will tell the truth; but it:must be in my own way.' At this momenta violent blast of wind and hail roared down the mothatain aide and rattled against the walls, shaking the witch's but, ae if lt would hare ehaken it about their ears. It was a proper overture to the tale that was about to be told. Conversation was impossible until the storm raved past, and was beard dying in deep reverberating echoes from the depths of the Devil's Punch Bowl. 'lt is some thirteen years ago,' began Granny Grewell, 'upon just snob a night of storm as this, that I was mounted on my old mule Molly, with my saddle-bags fall of dried yarbe, and stilled waters and deb, iu; I One carried when I was out tendin' on theeick. I was on my way a going to see a lady as I was sent for to tend.' 'Well, master ll'm not.'shamed to say, as I never was afraid elf man, beast, nor spirit ! and never stopped at going out all hours of the night, through the most loansomest roads if so be I was called upon so to do. Still I must say that just as me aid Molly my mule, got into the deep, think, lonesome woods as stands round the old Hidden House in the hollow, I did feel queerieh ; 'case it was the dead hoar of night, and it was said bow strange things were seen and barn, yes, and done too, in that dark, deep lonesome place. I seen how oven my old mule Molly felt queer too, by the way ehe stuck up her ears, stiff asnills. So, partly too keep up my own spirits, d partly to courage her, says I, 'Molly,' says I 'what are ye afeard on ? Bo a man Molly !' at Molly stepped out cautious, and pricked up her long ears all the tame. 'Well, master, it was so dark I eould'ut see a yard past Molly's ears, and the path was to nar row and the bushes so thick we could hardly get along ; but just as we came to the little creek as they calls the Spout, cause the water jumps and and jets along thl it empties Into the Punch Bowl, and just as Molly was cautiously putting , her fore foot into the water, out starts two men from the bushes and seizes poor Molly's bridle I' 'Good heaven l' exclaimed Major Warfleld. 'Well, master, before I could cry out, one of them willians seised me by the 'snuff of my neck and with the other hand on my month he says : "Be silent you old fool, or I'll blow your brains out I' 'And then master, I saw for the first time that their faces were covered over with black crape. I couldn't a screamed If they'd a let me, for my breath was gone and my senses were going along with it from the fear that was on me, ' 'Dont% straggle, - come along quietly and you .shall not be hurt,' says -the man as had spoke before. 'Struggle! I couldn't a-struggled to a-saved my soul l I couldn't speak I I couldn't breathe! I liked to have a-dropped right offen Molly's back. One on 'em says, says he : "Giveher some brandy!' And t'other takes out a flask and puts It to my lips and says, says he: "Here, drink this,' 'Well, matter, as ho bad me dill by the druff o' the nook I couldn't do no other ways but open my mouth and drink it. And as soon as I took a swallow my breath come back and my speech. "And oh, gentlemen,' rays 1, 'ef it's 'your money or your life' you mean, I habit it about me! Teed 'dire to the Lord-a-mighty 1 heist! it's wrapped up than old cotton glove . In a hole in the plastering in the chimney-corner at home, and d you'll spare my life, you can go there end get it' says I. "Yon old blockhead,' says they, 'we want neither one nor Cathie 1 Come along quietly end you shall read , ano harm. Bat at the first ' cry or attempt to elope this shall stop you!' And with that the willianlheld the mime of a pistol so nigh to my nose that I smelt brimstone, while rother one I bound is silk 'handkerther 'round my eyes, and then took poor dolly's bri dle and led her along. I couldn't see, in emu, and I dissint breathe for fear o' the pistol. But I said my prayers to myself all the time. 'Well, master, they led the mule on down the path, until we relied to a place wide enough to turn, when they turned Ins 'round and led ne r.o: w I , back buten th e w and then round and round and up and down, and cross ways and length ways, as of they dn't want me to find where they were taking me. 'Well, sir, when they'd walk about in this lased way, leadin' of the mule about a mile, I knew we was ii, the wood. again—the eery same woods and the very ume peth—l Mowed by the feel of the place and the sound' of the bushes, as we h 4 2 30 4 3121 th em ea c h eide, and also by. the I of the _ Omit es it tumbled along toward As punch Bowl. We want dont, sad 4tows;. aid down. and loweii szerlower, and lower. until* got rtght„dowli lathe! bottom . 'Of hoiltif; ...- • .—,.._,.., , ....., - .... , -4:- . SitrAta.AA arm • 'Then' we stopped. A gate was opened. I put up my hand to raise the handkerchief, and see where I was; but, just et that minute, I felt the miszle o' the pistle like a ring of ice right agin ray right temple, *id the willain growling into my ear: Hi you do—!' 'Bu I didn't—l dropped my hand down as if I had lieen shot, and afore I bad seen anything either. So we went through the gate, sad up a gravelly walk—l knew it by the crackling of the gravel under Molly's feet—end stopped at a horse-block, where one o' them villains lifted me off. I put up my hand nein. "Do, if you dare,' says rother one, with the mlzzle o' the pistol at my head. 'I dropped my hand likel lead. So they lead me ou a little wayand then up some steps. I counted them to ofyself as I went along. They were six. You see, =deli I took all this pains to ktitm the house again.' iThen they opened a door I that opened in the middle, They then went along a passage and up more stairs—there was fen and a turn, and then. ten more. Then along another panne, and up another flight of 'stairs, just like the first. Then along another passage, ankup a third flight. of stairs. They was alike. 'Wel, air, here we was at the top o' the house. One them villains opeSed a door on the left side , !and t ' other said— " There—go: in and do your. duty !" and push ed me through the door and shut and looked it on me. flood gracious, sir, how scared I wan ! I slipped off the silk handkerchief, and 'feared as I was, I didn't forget to put it in my bosom. 'Then I looked about me. Right afore me on the hearth was a little weny taper burning, that chewed I was in a big garret with eloping walls. At one end two deep dorner windows, and a black walnut bureau standing between them. At t'other end a great teeter bedstead with dark curtains. There was a dark carpet on the floor And with all there were so many dark objects and so many shadows, and the little taper burn ed so dimly that I could hardly tell Vother from which, or keep from breaking my — tiosit against things aa I groped about. .And what was I in this room for to do couldn't even form an Idea. But presently my blood ran cold to hear a groan from behind the curtains—then another—and another—then a cry as of • child in' mortal agony, saying ''For the love of Heaven, save me!' ran to the bed and dropped the curtains, and liked to have fainted at what I saw.' • 'And what did you see ?' asked the magistrate. 'Master, behind those dark curtains I saw a young creature tossing about on the bed, fling ing her fair and beautiful arms about, and tear ing wildly at the fine lace that trimmed her night dress. Bat, master, that wasn't what almost made me faint—it was that her right haitd was sewed up in black crape, and her whole face and head completely covered with black craps drawn down and fastened securely around her throat, leaving only a small slit at the lips and nose to breathe through !' 'What! take care, woman! remember that you are upon your oath !' said the magistrate. 'I know it, master! And as I hope to be for given, I am telling you the truth !' 410 on, then, 'Well, sir, she was a young creature, scarcely put childhood, if one might judge by her small size, and miff, rosy skin. I asked her to let me take that black crape from her face and head, bat she threw up her hands and exclaimed— "Oh, no, no, no! for my life no 'Well, Master, Ihardly know how to tell you what followed—' amid the old woman, healtatiog in embarrassment. 'Go right straight on like a oar of Juggernaut woman! Remember—the whole truth!' 'Well, muter, in the next two hours there were twine born In that room—a boy and girl: the boy was dead, the girl living. And all the time I heard the measured tramping of one of them villains up and down the passage outside of that room. Presently he stopped, and there WIN rap at the door. I went and listened, but did not open its' ' Is it all over ?' the voiie . asked. *Before I could answer, a cry from the bed caused me to look around. There was the poor masked mother stretching out her white arms toward me in the most imploring way. I hast ened back to her. ''Tell him—no—no,' she said. - [ro an aoarnetnen ra one sear.] Inguranct INSURANCE a TRUST COMPANY OPFICIII IN OOMPAITTB N0.4031N STfSKT• STATJMENT OP DIIPERRPS POR YEAR ENDING 00T0- 8ER31,1858. b 1,453 03 P 76,343 03 Racelved for Promllo94.- barred, 91,606 45- , Bann, 7,895 49 " 199,399 94 Petri Lomas, Burnie. Commie. dons, Re cane, Returned ASSETS. Real Estate, Bond@ A Ma1aga...4141,310 00 Re — ca;etba.. 60246 73 Unsettled Premiums and ocher debts doe the Oompany-- 17,3221 02 • Cad, on haoS, and In the han ds $275,253 At s meeting of the Stockholder, oonveued en the 16th ultimo, the following gessoes were elected DIRECTORS for the earning year, via Oberlin U. Lat hrop, 1423 Walnut street Alicrander Whflldaq lifamisant, It North front Witham Derling,ll33s Pine street. Immo Heslahme,,lll2orney and Comedian John O. Ruiner, Arm of Wright, Minter sOo. IL Tracy. firm M Tracy A 00., Goldsmith's 11011. John B. McCurdy, firm of Joan, White I Meiludy Thos. L. Wasp* firm of Wimple A Zeller. des. B. ileel ( E of Jss. D. Smi th On If c John E. alm corner of Seventh an Pemacm. Daniel L. firm of 0. R. Griot Co. • Thomas Feder, TAS Arch erred. Charles Rartan,eoruar Walnut and amts. Jona. J. Slocum, dice 264 Beath Worth street. At • subsequent mooting of Om Bawd °HALES 0. LATHROP was unanimonely reelected Prealdent, and Rm. WM. DARLING Vice Preiddemt JAMBS warm!, fierreterT. This Company be. DISCONTINUED OCEAN MARINE HULL lams, hut Steamboat Run Rbks on Western Rivers taken se heretofore. R. W. POINDEXTRIte Admit N 0.97 Woe...trot. FIRE zarsuaimos., IT TIM Reliance Renal lotmanee Company o PUILADBLPHI• On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise, larnitnre to., In Town or Country. Office No. 308 Walnut Street.' oarreatsl77,su...All=ll MUM 11A—Inv1guid an follonn Ent Mortgagee& improved City Proputi, won& double tam —5120,200 00 Penna. Railroad Cos 6 per mg. Mortgage Loan, $BO,OOO, 25,500 00 Allegbeny county 6 per cant:Pacom FL IL. Loan:. 10,030 . 00 Pennsylvania Ballroad Co's Block.-- -- 4,000 00 Stook of time Relianos Mutual . Insurance Co-. 19,150 00 Stock of County Piro Insurance Co--- 1,060 00 Borletif flundry karma Oompaniee.----- 475 00 HIIL Receivable, basinew 62,711 60 Book Account., accrued Intend, eto.-......---. 8,566 10 Clash on baud and in Bank...-. ...... 18,048 20 82152,466 89 CLHM TINGLEY, President. DEILIONIL Samuel Minims, Robed Means WWl= Maser, BeW. Tam Mamb o Ch Lothop, Chas. Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, Wm. M .0"010, Plttnb g. OINCTIMAN, Socntal• 3. G. COVRIN, Apia =Third mid Wood streets Clem Wm. Tlneey, 11-TbMPolk David 8. grown, 0. 5t5111111194 John R. Worrell, L.Oarion, InebertToland, Moor Jobnaon, C. 8. Wood, James 8. Woodward, B. ■erehante Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. wli. V. PETIT, Prat -...-.. D. J. McOANN, !Semis*. Anicant of Caplktl Stock paid In and leivegiod—VOCOOk 00 613,01 WA.% SA Insures Gorge the a L d 11=the Cede and Xbidethnd given and elm the prirrt "I X/Ind timigetlon and Traneportatlan. . . Wm. V. Petit, John 11 Mantsoomarhhem Penroy, D. J. NoCann,D. P. Wilmer, Bons Galflon, Benj. L. Woolnon, John A. Marshall. Charles AAright, John J. pennon, Inwood T. Plumy. WM. D.DWITIT, Preddcoh IL P. WIPED, The President. Dinar 3. Benxi, Itecretary. . . Mier, Lamb It Oco., TidluisidtdA - Boa, Mown! litidfoirr, Truitt, Bro. dr Ou, do.. ' PA.T.=o L •f a , w Caldwell& Oa. du• 00, do. . &drunk% /yaks Oti., du. • PTITSBUBOII 011101, No. 07 WATNR STAN= suitAtt H. W. rounarrez, Fraukiln Fire Wataae• Compasky • • PICILADILLPHIA• • etesottas. abodes W. Beaskes, Adolph 1 DOC* GMT* W. Aldsards, rol Gnaw • Thomas sid Brom Yordecel li nelds, awd 4 • Tobias Weems. • MARL= X. BAXINCIA Itedcleiss. T han O. ltostiow. rostets/7. • . •-' , This Ocespsoy andiron to mats homes* pahisosent as mead, a. snag _dsessitisis of prci In town eiali was es sow ea are cassteemet with ssanity. 72 . lune muted • haze coattossat fon4, wassa„ wish CROW lad Pneshms, - leafy toesetsd,, sebrd staple protection to the esorsd. . rho Ansa' at the Osspeoy. as Joinery Lt. ,rpob tisbad swocebtB to the Act of Assnobly, wire es ter owe 111,1111 08 84,277 711 =v aroin=.-- ti,ses u .----- ems' oo cub, 66,8101 81 WOMB 44 Slam aids towri)or•lSKN • of t•••4 41 • 3 = u m ban pad almards of - °err IMiwk, loos Chaessad Dalin lam by any thereby edft widetc• at Os adviangisof ea wily Oar Malty sad Oticadtka oa•.) •tt# all 00 Wadi' ml 4 A vi d. stO -• • OnsilleathwitesrAroolascrided - . • -'n-11,•';uaisonsca12° dol.l°l EMIN fnouranct. . co Company • =GA Er== oierth Street Og!foe No, 63 Jacob Palolor, I Wads Hampton. 000. W. Stabil, A.A. Carrier, A. J. JOU*, Robert Patrick. Rods Panama, liebri Sproul, , I. P. Tanner, I Nicholas Voeghtly. I. Grier Sproul, I JADltell W. Hopkins. C. A. Ooltem Chartered ClapitaL —OE I . OOO AMET.i. NO vit, 1889. B uck H0LD5...... -447,767 09 Bilis Receivabl 91,61:1 03 Bonds and Mortgagee- -. 11.918 19 Stock .-• 0,097 95 13clok A—ccounts. 10,111 lo Cash oe = band and rn7Ll7.--- - .... .... 8,453 91 Interest waned arid uncollected . -- 189 50 Barrage uncolletd- - .- 2,00 CO Premien= on Policies recently lamed- 1,800 00 TotaL-._ ...$110,407 75 .3.7nns and Marlasliiirs7sieci7l;7l demplptlon. • °MCKIM Praddent—A. A. Cauntri. Vice Frealdent—Boor PAmlSoar. r Secretary and Treasurer—l. 01119.M0C1. lal Western Insnaranoe Company CJI PITTBI3OII4III. aEORGI DAISIrs, rrcehlrat. P. M. GORDON, Secretary. °FMB, No. 09 Water ttreet, (Spans & co?. Ware m a 4 M ap elm&D,Pittsbmgh. WO &tura maim:WU/ands of Fire and Marine Risks A EOM bleittiliPll Damaged by Direca , rm who are 144/1 known in the community, and who are determine, 07 ==." ' le. at oZre Y i . i ' 4 the. be Adlon to thos " etot &Win RI be inntraL ASSETS, CMOTODER SO, 1808. Stott Acamate p 103,300 00 Mortgage.—....... ..... ............. 2,100 00 DMA Racetrable-- . ..... .......... 1,000 40 Mom •454, Om Opem Amounts— 12 ,"X4 12,4D1 41 PremitqurioteZ.-.- V,725 00 • ....... ............. 140 4te 88 01 0121.CTIMIS. MKII4 . $3 11 1 :: " I Nathaniel Hahn.. Alex. Niatick. David M. 1.0141, William H. Smith 0. W. Dietenoa. George MIMS, IL Killer, Jr., J. W. Buller, 0. W..lickion, Jams. ISCAnley, Alenander J . 3 . pew d* Andrew Ackley, no 1: M. GORDON, sec's Elonongshela Insurance Colnpan7 or rmsnurion ornens—JAlTES A. lIIPITDISON, Prolent ELSNILY SI. ATWOOD, &many- 01,101, Yo. S 3 WAIL, STMT. Wia fnatore Agana WI kinds of Are and /Amine 126 41581178, NOVEMBER 9hret, 1559 Block Dl2O B 1 on demand, secured by Prrmin Bine Receivable . . 1,400 CO 115 do e. Mischanics. Book 5055 00 100 do Citizens' do do do ..—..— 6,15000 50 do Batik of Pittsburgh do do .. 2,750 50 40 do goo Bank do do 2.050 00 Balance of Book Accounts 6,580 41 Oflke Furniture . 400'50 DITIZCITMC - . ' Wm. B. Holman, W. A, Caldwell, Robe. Dahell, Wilms, =ler. W. Bea,. John Mcillevdt, . ? That. B. Clarke, OW. A. Berry; , James A. ateidwie .-, . 11811.11. Y M. ATWOOD, Be ey Philadelphia Fire and Life INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chesnut; Street, OPPOSITE TUISI CUSTOM SOUSE. Will mks sU kinds of lumrance either lisrpoixal cr Limited, on our, description of Pri.Tierty or lladamdt.., stresroashlerstssof premium. ROBOT. P. KING, Prechloci. • M. W. BAlDWlN,Tloslllshlarft. - 01000 Charles P. Myra, E. R. Oil" Si B. English, • P. R. Sarsry, Gems W. Brows, .7oseph S. Paul, C. Sharman, John & J. /f WPM.. r. T. RlAOMOlSAthicrsury. J. 0. °OWN, Agent... tornor Third awl Neal streets. HE LAND AND THE BOOS, ar Biblical Illustrations, drawn tune the manners and customs of the Holy Land by W. M. 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' qua* to Ma demos • OM QUNDRIES-- . 110001 Tarnow Oaks ire* 6* 6* Vs/1•7 d 0 • - do . 100 imp Nots. O. 11oluies ' go N. . 1 Lard; 10 btds.Datten 1001:010Whfte Thong 100 rams 1161100 g Paw, . store 6801 kcal. 07 Fi'vr wfue,cm, Jals , Na 265 Liberty It. TOBACCO. -100 bbl a No. 182 Rut and Dry • • - 100 tom Be Bobo* auk* breadc In sten sad fords by ..LITTLB t T BLE; . SUNDRIES=I3 ler Packed Batter; is muitwmu Beam ' Jot readrelland for islebs • ' • pawns maul:mix * . Ma. 9010 - Libin7 stroet.!:-. A.(l BBLS PEZINA.:BYRUP, 76. , d 4 emnua ro,ffilamv asa . ;:enwatuimawesdgarb, L.Far LARD—In ti=buarrets,outtskeggeoolina, AA groan our own woulettoi, onoopolood mit , jaZinor mum nut ton Kutet streets— CIGARS-25,000-"la ur de.," a evertor ankle, in tOth bona, at 80c Dar box, Ilaraalut • iItAtICIETI, Moral at,;Allogtata, - -EFACHEft-150 bushels fin ,Nstaltands.... .„A.„,011 Dry . e tuivuona,accratemy til/141X.--300 bui k pen n pan and • r`-#1311.4'10 Spring $240,750 Tt