THE ESTABLISHED IN 1786 ScUSßfetß, fjfJSTM^&TT^sIIEpTIXED, H jmuGaisrs, ... .. iei&ly If®. IW, earner of.'Wood and fiixtb street* TYT MACKEGWN, ‘Wholesale Druggist, f F 4 flgrtim fltl M*nntiyfypyr,yßyiA Agent for Thayer 1 * Solid -nod ¥l«!d Extracts, Tto. ICT liberty ttrot, Pitta- Irargb, ra. ; ( - - - j«3a:lyd Lllhorip, corner Wood and From alr.'cl*, Fitte fcorgb. ‘ - -nct7 J~ OUN I’. SCOTT,,WHOLESALE DEAL «rioDrug» t -paln{*,oil4, Varolshea aad Dyestuffi/No. 33fiLibert/stnxt,FlU£bargb. Allordoni-willrecblroproajpt attention. JBa»d»EOIiLH KUTKIU T> RAO'S &. REITER, WHOLESALE AND 1» Eetaß comer of Liberty and fit. Clair «t£T ClqMbgrßjw^ JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. "Wilcox Af Co) corner Marfe&tr wet and Diamond, kocjvs constantly bn bafidafnll and com pi-to eAportniMitof Dreg*, (dodidnea, Medicine Chest*, C'srfbicery,»'Qd nil artlriet per taining to bUbaslnea. - . , • wPbjTi2L«i» prescript. oai csrefbily cosapoanccdatall bean. • rTGEO 9 . H. KEYSfiR, DRUGGIST, -HO Wood itrot, comer of Wood street and Virgin Alloy, Pittabnrgh;Pa. : . 3?al«s, T> IDDI*E,._ WIRTS & CO., General Com lai-mtitlaßMoribantaand Deal erelaQrooericaand Prc* duea, !f 0.185 liberty street, X'Sttsborgh, Pa. ASROopalgntßcalaaolicitcd and utiabetary return* guar ntead. % del&lydawT JAMES HOLMES & CO., Pork Pucken and Dealers in Previsions, corner ofllnrket and Prnhi ■trwts. - *»*??£- • a. c- d. lkcu. Leech & commission and-FOrwarding Berra GheeavFkxn-, Rsb, B»co* »*»<*, l.bsKy3l r? AOLE ' WAREHOUSE;—JAS. UARD* ■J2i INEE, VTbalwlo Dealer in Fliar. Prodoe* ceueruliy, Ko.. 0. Sevcpth ttrc*t,' betvtynr-Lib*rty and SBiluifleld.Pittsimrgn, Pai .7] ~ insurance agents. R FINNEY, AgcntEurekn. InßuraucoCu., • KorO Waterrtrwt, A- Av CARRIfiH; SECRETA BY « IVninjlvnuift Ijuiaranco Contjtanj of I’itt.M'urph, Joaga’ BoiMing, VtMirtL *trc«t.- QAJ4UEL L.MARSUELL. Sooreuuw Ciii- Q I 3» M. GOKDQN, Secretary \Vc«tern laser . t aaco Company, O’- \Vfdgrfctn«o» _ " T CARDIN HR ccm&’Agbnt forlfraak- V • Up Firplotanocc Comp-tfC. corner Woud aud Third stnwU. - - i MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware • Tn«qjtnixOti H 4a.'ffater6ti-wt. J- OSUUA ROBINSON, Agent (Jonthieni Inrprapce Co- 24 Fifth rtwt. AV/POINDEXTER, Agent Great West • crfcißaur&ac* 00-,#" From strvei. fflarpeis. OBINSOX. & C 0„ Dealer in Carpets, &c., i S&. S 3 . WIT. [.CAM McOLLN'I’OCti, Dealer in CurprtJ. yp. 112 Mar Et-l ttrrct. XV. u. A XI. n^ALLCU, DBAEEU m OABPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MAU‘I :*/s H. 40. No. 87 fourth rtrert near 'S x*a! GALLOWAY A SAHOKIIS, _ ATTORNEYS AT DA W, Bins, GALLOWAY? A SANUES6, Coli:criov. and Tax Agtnis, i Davenport, low.v, Kramer h H4btn, | It. Patrick &Co Springer Utrtiauso A 00., « A n Miller. ]*24:t3lp»awrtmr - ’ IRlEii* MACKENZIE, Attorneys »i Law, OSkio So.Cy tVnrtii MroO, riUstnrgb, Tx NwUiry P«t OhlaOwatmlauofaW. . TJO3ERT M’KNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT Xli Liw.naJ Solicitor cf tbn'lUßs tf Fourth tiHi'V. fittaburgh ■ -.-„CB18 ■ JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT totnoys*t Lu«, Olic* r-.-tirih s'-, PltliUtghyftu. , ”>- 1 SrJ> MiSOObS. iy»tic»carnsto.'n 1 -...r.c0..\ «ctr ß Mur .pby* Ourobfleid.> prsinn So Bt&pltfkoj Fa&cyßry O-kmls, NortU-raal curusr fourth »n'l Market*t»., Wtaburgh. ' ! J RH. PALMER, No. 105 Market street, • Deakr.ln-Bonnet*, UnU. Btra*. Trtuu&fcsss, sod StniwOoodfEeneraUr. Carnages. Philadelphia Carriage Jlanufftciory. THE subscribers Imvo always basd a floo asaorttnest of NKff sn-J. OSD IIAKD CARRIAGES of tutlous d*scrJj.llou« aa!Klonr, G-ruin und I^oiluoa. \ A NDeverything in the mumssion and Forwarding Merchants, • { %. m '•- Together wttb a full £ ' , KMte „| Iffcrndlff W«- ' s*sati 11*13*0™ ...cs.-uahis t. pirm.~wK.n. WHmcna | SPIUMCEII IIAttOAU«ll * CO AXlea, Spring*, anil other item*, too nuinrrorH tn . *) JJ MISSION MJ3RCII A N T S , • eoMttntly on b&ad and far *al oik 'l* l' DEALERS IN ■ ‘ Diamond .treet war px \ fool, Hides Proviaiona & Produce Generally, ,®* Carriages bought and sold on commi**ioa. n*-f«ii4 jj 0 . 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. tag neatly and promptly dop*. *. 3 J lV _. & -Carriage and flagon fliuiafactory. M. t*. STKPHffINS* AaonL Mo. 123 TTUrd Street, WOULD rcapectfully inform baliUc that ho H aovr located ju» abor^^ifc tßdlia»Vwomwltbebtarine«of OarrUc* mskluum all ua T«kiid,KHl Datw prepared to execuio orders l-r Wagon. B?aJI t d##criptioi*9» , i!*cludlog**U wort for lro» SlerdjauU acoatii.cnaceof the potronflgo w> liberally b^- - .ttoirwjopob him wSilo** tb£»olil»iaod of “tlgolow A Co-, be wottlduauro hi* frwudx* that tho «amo carr and men tion will bo ciren to all liU orders w lu.rrtof.wp, U.iuk ««► aur*aib« eerrico# of tho Uwt workineu, end Levin* emiilr RpertmeoUeliowbere for tho flniihibg of doe work. St#* A good oaortmmt-of heavy work now ou band, ait •bit fi* Spring use. 'AU work.warpiaual for L. moi.tl.a _ Mtentiou glrtr&ta jai-hlyn ©ainttta. jaim rnoKtaow...—.acre. raowrso*. JOHN THOMPSON Ac CO.. House painters, glaziers and GUAISRUB, 13d TILZJID SlUthT. SijjU Painting executed witli wutnrsn akd di«i>*tcli. Mixed Paint*. vA, Tarj^hfiO'H^trtilah,-Japan and; KnglbU Palm; Drier*. Pule ilootiigue Zjec, ft tutj superior snide Philadelphia tud Pittsburgh White 1«0 always on baud and fur sale Wo»reprop»t*d toilrtcd Color# lor PxSntim, a{tl>r«. at the shortest- notice, ax wo Lava u null v. uicti h y mtnam. Painters will save munry by ‘‘gi-ttiu* tfaetecolureground with.we. - ~ .3BoofeseU«s t a«. tit S. KBNTODL, 20 St. Char street. W * Dcakrin Hrllgjou* and aiDceilmeouH Wxo, sue JHpotltoryof Ansoricaa Traci Society’s Pubbratfous. naKkdftWlyP . WM. G. JOUNST,ON iCO., Stutii.iicrs, Blank Book HaauUctiu'fcru uad Job Printers ho. C 7 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. •__ _ E ~0. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO •'K'.aUbrjrnM»iK. «•« r-«f M«rh **** —CUiiooarjaiidi’iGcrllaugfßgV Fodor.il street,GU: dobra. Allegheny, Pu’ JOHNS. DAVISON,ROORSELLEK ANH Btaliyasr,'«crce*v>f to A AjfiiuW.Mo. i>3 Market •UtettiwwrPmirOf, Pittibinyb.'p.i. ' KAY A CO., ROOK.SELLERS AN l> SXA- no. 65 Voe-I street, next door to lb" air butffThiWjTlttibnrgh,Pa. Kciioolaad Law D.ioLacoO* J-, L.fUbAD, BOOKSELLER AN i> STA § TIOyHKt Wft.7Si Ponrshat, Apollo Building*. _ Jb. M IN E Sr BOOKSELLCK and fltatiuucr.iLuculoiLJi, Filth Meal iEstate asthts 'iVUOaIAII WAItD, * T\EALEiI JfoJ PROMISSORY NOTES, I / Bondi, Mortgage* Kid *H stcnrltics for moruy. can procure loan* through my Agenc7,on reasou ' ablctem*. • . ■ 'lt»o*owißhlQg tO totCHt thelMnuoey Wguuda-iTMiMKi!, fluiahrajsJlnd first and second ciojs paper at try office, fur [ ■*>«' , AU ebnuounicftti'jmi and IntrrvinVsafTfctly coo Wen tW. OfficefliLtyrmflKWP, n;.}».ii:e St. Paul’s CatbcdrsL •.'way--. ; ■ iijoiaier.l'. ■ i Wallpaper Wayehonee. i TSTALTER P. MARSHALL A CO., Im / V l ypurteraaod DMdem, R7lVoi>l ninot. Fyiirth Diamond Alley. Ttfceru may found ia citeoidvo '■ Mortmen; of every di3vri;>U'jti oLPaper Usaijiriujj; toi- Par ; lon, Halls, Dialog-Booms and Ch»nbt:T. Alsu, Window -~£hade«, Id great variety nt lovnwt iirict* to vomitry delllrri. ' : - WAI/TKft p. SLABS UAL 1/J r cast to order. _ M-Ordcrs leR at the FOUNDUV, or at Cartwright A Tonne's. 89 Wood at, will receive prompt attention, ja&dly __ • Uitu of the firm of J.*R. ilall A Spoor. lat« ol Hall ftSpoer SPEER X DIDWELL, Valley Fcrge Plow Worka, t\'o. I3a Liberia SirceL, n-.ir Fifth, PiiUburah- Manufacturers of every variety oi Plows, Plow Casting*, Ac., of the nit-nt approved Pat terns suitable forerery kind of soil and Ullage. Thoir Improved Patent Iron Centre, Patent Iron Cent-e HlUsids, Iron Centre Mib-Soil, Patent and Centre Levur#, Steel Mouldboard, Valley. Peacock, Sugar, Cotton and other Plows aio WAAftARTtD to give entire* satisfaction to pnrehaa. era, both os to quality and adaptation to two. • 09-OTdert aresolklted. octrlyd WELLS, UIL>A>A.K A CO., aO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. KaHcracrcnsmr~Cr i/sTUTPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. If . Orders vollclU-l trem the trade, and promptly pod as pbr InsUccUous. lusts—o mouths, or 6 per c*st.discount foi£Msh. scJjdydAwT ' __ CAUI'WIUUUT A YU UNO, to John Cartwright,) MANUFACTURERS and Importers 'oi Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical aba. Dental In struments, Gobs, Pistols, Pishing Tootle, Ac., No- £G Wiavl street. They giro s;. Ja22 • Penn Cotton fi(Us» PWtsDurgh. Kennedy, guilds a co., MANUFAC TURERS of— ' IVno A Ka 1 heavy • Carpet Chain of *ll colon* nr.il Twine; u Bed Cords; u Blongti Laues and S*»h C*>rl; > 44 Ryf« of nil etsea and drscrij-tL>ot, lUttitlfi. l"« »l tUf liofdvaro Sujtc of Wilaoc kO>., '* jl V'uot wui bn* attention i~CS Jy ' JAHIISB IKw4ol,’ ", 'J A N’U? ACTC B BTl’ 0 f SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric AuM; Splrtruof N'Utpj Nitno Acid; 1 Ilofttftiu;'* AnxdfTW -Muriatic Arkl. i A jLa Anitnjntu, fr'Kl': Nitron* do . Fouler'* tUmlori; May !■■• • A v a .ii" t- \ r PLL’MIIKK A\'!' ii.M FIITKJi. N*»s P r-wrtt. • •. «-4- Death Kvc. i jMrHT « M' ANUf^fuMROT^OOTsI?®! nil SSOB3 of ««f iD«ilpfld«,''.iPp.Tli>ft*Jtb3nt4 ' street. PiU-l'nrg! .IVu .. -■~ < r,-'QcSdyir' .(Eommsssicn, kc, u , jr .irr - -la-UN UNl>*At .1. S. LIGGETT A CO., FACTORS and Produce Cuminis- »!oa M-rchaut*. Tor iho sul« «.f Flour,Omln, Botula and Prudueo generally, No*. ttt acd'O Water sin-et, Pittsburgh -fous'n- f-cisiy 3. B. CAIVTIULD &. CO., Commission A Forwarding BleriibsnUi And Wbole**la'S>t , »h>r* Id WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BUTTER, LARD. POKE, DAOON, FLOUR, Fi£H, Pot A pearl Ablim, Palermo*, Lln*r«d A Lard Oil, Dried. fruit «u«l Produce generally. Xo,. 141 anil 143 Front Street, PITTBEEIUIII, FA. lIITCUCOCjtt, McOKKURY is. CO M [sacuwunp Hnflntan, M’Creery A Co.) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Daslem in Produe*) Floor aud Wool, .V--. 1M Freni and 12*J Stsond st , Pittsburgh, Pa. aj.hlyd—myiht ■efEWSF S. IUNU, (LATE OF TUB )1 I firm of King A Moorhead,) Comrainnlon Merchant, tnd Dealer in Pig Mctl9 A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO UAR • dj, JonmA C«-,)COoldeallArp,Bulo Agent UrNUNNH A CLARK.’* (New York) unrivalled Grand and ihjuara PIANOS, and CARIUKTA Mil'. Dll AM'S yrnuint MELO DEONS aud ORGAN UAUMuNIUMS, Dealers tn Music and Mimical luatrnment*. fed .H C. SQU.tK C' lIARLOTTE BLUME' ‘MANUFACTUR ER and Dealer la Plano Fortet, and Importer of .Music and Musical Instruments. Sole Agent for the HAMBURG PJANOS,»iao Ur IIALLKT, DAVIhA CO.‘3 Boston I'iinoa, with end without .Eulttun Attachment. US Wood.street. «u > “ BOOTS AND BHO£S, CHEAP B’UK. CASH. JAMES ROBB, NO. 80 MARKET ai'RtiM, Tlljii’J L-.-OR FROM THE MARKET IIOUSK, il&sjust rvceived his Urge Pail and Winter KrrxU of LADIE3’, MINES’ and CHILDREN’S' BOOTS and SliUiiS. MANs'CALF, KIPANDCOAKBK BOOTS, bHuLU OXFORD TIES, GAITERS, OPERAS. Ac. BOYS' AND Y’ODTnS’ LOOTS, litlOKft. Ac* •fords' ruhlfr tmoKs, A twy superior article and c»ry direct from the Mauoiacitirurs. which u» will aoll t>y the r*ifc or Paueacs at very reduced‘prler* fir cash. This stock comprises ua* «•! ihv hugest aasorUncuts u> l*e found in way city, suitable Ur dty and country sulue, and haring orer twouty-yearsogponecce in Buying, ho trusts tint ho chuUOlt suit all Ukliw. lie respectfully UvlWall Id ntf 10 c ,11. murln*,tlii3» Omt tber willll* Id—« pi**-, \ Ha uui;s Third DfV iioni the Diamond Market, WALL PAPER, FINE PAPER UANO -1:. o. c-cubANt 0 1.1, i r, uMCT.'M 10 for P*p,f tUngUi* I'7 Ih° *<*• »"“• HERRICK'S PATENT CARPET SWKBPEiI -A great DomeeTlo Invention, and war rantod to give eatitfaction. Jtut renl»«l Ktoreof W. M'CI.INTOCK, 112 Market atreel.x Ja2£.:d4wT Only Agent for tlm Manclv.tn«er.\ SUNMUES— 000 casks Stxla Ash; 310 hna* Xitr*tf* Rvla; M BI CUrb gods; 3*.-0 boat* CuVnmu Clay; 100U4a.H«»pRwb». ‘Onfcaad aadfer t*«hy _**£***?£? .H 4 ** _ D _ rY PEA'GIiES—2OO bus. prime halve; 500 BATiTllUl c Kfija^ |Bjm , i “ t 2 So. I6J Ut*rtf«iMt ..T.XSjS’a £ QCOCU HOOFt-AiWS GKRllAiTßl'jri'KKS--io grp, forjah by ; D. A. gAftNKtfTOCg AGO. EATIIEK BELTING oftlio beet nmnu&C' tor® «®W«t low r*tet by i. * H. PITTSBURGH, MONBAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1859. furniture. A CARD The subscriber respectfully itt£>ra:« lh<> pnlilb- ths! he bfis et.'aui uj> spUo, l at the »b'r.na Armor Warehouse—Nos. 18 440 SmUhflelil St., STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We ath constantly manufacturing STKAXIDOAT (IABLN fUK-NITCUE and CHAIRS, and Invtt* th« alwotwra wl thr«c |nt*o**t»*,! to furnUblng t-n.u . . «3i,U«T T. H. YOONQ A Cv. ©toctis. sa > ..-JIBI3 taixou LITTLE A TftIMULK, W „ot»ttE«noct R! Floor* Bacon, Cbccit, FruHa,OU*& Product, *,!« 112 gECJNP BT- PITTSHUROH WILLIAM DAGALBY, WHOLESALE GROOBR, Jot, im nod «0 Wood Sirrct, t» I.INilkU, Vx. »«h Of twrww A UdgwUio, Pittab’g. jQamtt A Martin, I’liHa. EDGEBTOAI ASTEWART, (Siurcwora to Lewis A Ed^erton.) WholcsQicCroeers and Commission Slercbanti, 107 Wood Btre«t, inttsburjfh, I-*a., - Jafclyd _ tins x’oill. a, xnotra j»*ta x'etu.^ JOHN M'OILL A SON, -ao«l Com-' nitsalun Slerrhanta. Ac*:,t» for the *ala of Tig Iron ai.d dooms, No. -A? Litwrty l*m«lmrj;h Mi:lyd_ R' OUERT IIICKEY, Wii.ile?nl e Grocer, I'rxduca and Gouimiaoun MotriianU No 1«M »tit-t. 'ri-tr KV-1 I‘itMlmtßli. »*a. *,•* Iy*l A LKXANHER KINO,* WHOLESALE rj,.... r nr „j J !t ,,.oe W ».h. S„ 3TT •Ir.- i, r*. i i T .t- i \V»t. “tonks a ‘cLky, 'wiiulelalk uko- tort t. i»n» *. wlisost*. SHRTVER £ DIMVORjn, WHOLESALE Gvocera, No. I3<) and 132 Second street, (Wt««o WoM and btoltblmM, Pittsburgh. JOHN FLUID KlCllA&n fliHli—. WILLUW FLUtl> JOIIN_. FLOYD £ 00., WHOLESALE Grocors'and Cornmisaluo Merchant*, No IT 3 Wood *nd 22J Liberty stwt. Pittsburgh. J* l6 JOHN WATT.. * Jv,W il ’VVw?' WATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GUO OBKS, Conjmlwioa Merchant* and t>-»!-r» In I'To doce anj Pittsburgh Mauubctaroa, No. 259 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. J ,t2s ISAIAH DICKEY A 00., WHOLESALE Grocers, Oommisalen Merchanta-and D**lar* In Produce, No.BO Water atraot, wad 63 Front TITM. McGOTCIIEON WHOLE- Yf BALE Grocer, Prodace ud Commission uni Dealer la Pittsburgh Manufactured Article*, No. IW> Liberty struct, coruer of Brewery aj, Plttstmrgli, Pa. _my« tnnm imu _ „.A. J, LU .OUAi. ATWIXL. ATWELL, LEE A CO., WHOLESALE A Grocer*, Produce aud Commlmlon Merchant*, and Dtwlrrein Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. *W W bwn Water and Front aU, Pittsburgh. a l >lB wobuon II sm’L “• «wnwu». D EOBISOY A CO., WHOLESALE 14 1 . Commission Merchants, and Dealer* in all kinds of Prinllloti*, Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, Wo. 26ftUberty«trtet;-Plttabargh. JalWyd TVOBEKT H. WHOLESALE GUO XV CKB, OonmMnn Merchant, aud D-aler la Pieb, Flour,And all kind*-of Country Produce, No. 211 Lib erty «twt, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, P*. Übwwl ad vnocea mnda oa consignments. *^r_ aoßxarwittau.—. - * v t? T> OBEKT DALZELL A CO., WHOLE JY BALK Grocer*, Commia-don and Forwarding Mer chants and iWbTeitfProdiwieawi PUt-burgh Miumfwturr*. No. 251 Liberty stre-t, i'limburgl., P*. a, 7* JHustcal. Mason & Hamlin’s Molodeons. JUST RECEIVED—A new lot of Mnwn & Hatnlln’a UELODEONS. , . ' For aale only by JOHN 11. MELLOIt, SI ffcod *t.. Bote Ag«ut fur Cblckering’i Pianos, aud Manon * Hamlin's Mdodeoni. I' 4 *'* THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, BROADWAY, CORNER FRANKLIN BZ&EET, NEW YORK. OFFERS inducements to Merchants/?^ and Tocubts visiting Now York, unsurpawKxl by_E3 any Hotel In tho Metropolis- Ibe following are among the advantages which it p«a.**ea, aud which will botppre- .< -d by all travellers. lit. A central location, ecoTmtient to places of business, u well a* place* ul amusement. 2d. Scrupulously dean,well furnished and well ventilated sleeping apartments. 3d. I»*rg* and supetbiy furnished anting rooms, with a magnificent Ladies' au cxtetulve new of Broadway. 4lb. Being conducted on the European ylan. visitor* c«n Uvo In the beat stylo, with the greatest economy 6th. It I* connected with TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED 3ALOONS. where visitor* can have their m«ala, or, II they desire, they will ho furnished in Ih&ir own rooms. fob. Thu faro aefvod in tbs Saloons and Hotel is ac knowledged by rplcnrts to bo vastly superior to that ot any otherilotcl in the city. With all tbrteadvantage, thecost Of living In tbo Inttrua- Tiosit is much below that of any other first class Hotel, iel&dltu A. FREEMAN, Proprietor. AMEOICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, IS TILE LARGEST AND BEST AR- Kg ranged Hotel in the New England States; Is cea-jßifiL trolly located, cud easy of access from all the routes of travel. It contains all tb* modern improvements, and every cunveuleuce for tlie comfort aud accommodation of the traveling public. ThesleepingJoorn*are large and well ventilated; the suites of rooms are woll arranged, end com pletely furnished fur famDie* aud Urge traveling p.u li.ji, and the bouse wjllcontlnuo to be kept as a first class Ueu-l liluvery respect- JalWly LEVVIB iiICE, Propnet*>r. FRESU ARRIVAL OF^Sgfiffl STELNWAY’B PIANO?.-Juat *d, ati Invoice of a few very superior Bteln-I I s | |* way. Piano*; among *aliera. a TUKEB BTiUNGEDBQUABH GRAND, of aoven aud a third octavos, ami Jn an eiegaotly carved I>h,U MV case. Also, several platu seven and sit and three-fourths octavo fiquaro Piano*. U, KLKUKR A BRO, Sole Agon U for Bteinway's Planoe, W lifUi si. *J-Pntchawfrs ora raspectfoUy iuviled to give us an early calL av lLt> supply of these fine Plauca is quite tna on Federalst, near Laacock, wbcru.lt will beoor ccaslaut en deavor to morit it. , WM. FRANCE, f*lo Federal sl, near Leao«h. Ailegheuy. PKODUCE.— 100 bus. Snmll White Beans, 75 “ TlinGthy Seed, IrO “ choice Clovar Seed, 80 “ Bns ICO - Spring Earley, raccrtsd ■°£ , r " “■» Jt ™ Lltot? £[i,m,r. wirts >c. —ait tanned leather belting Oftbe Tery b*§lßi*onfa&orf— 2SW f-«t 1,2, S'/* 3, 4 ft 6 aod 10 tnsfiM wiJ» ,» l low r»U«, Juit n*c*.l an« fof «mlo ikt Nos. 20 and 2H BU C» '«r »t- OILS— 10 bbls. Winter Ulcocbed Whale; 6 do do n>.pluißl; & do In ..0r..ml JOHN M’gll.L * MM. GKDAU STAVES —ly Mia. in Btoro and for ..I, I,J Ml ISAMU PICKET tCO. 'LACK LEAD—German. —IOOU lbs. foi I -lot, f.M\- B.t.MimgBTOCK*OOi SAND -PAPER—SO reams assorted for sale tr 4uu \B.t.rsß!«sjwjK »oa UAILT ITY ~ RIDDLE <53 CO., nrra artist, asots BrntcraLß. ta~TU£ DJlLr(SAZ£TTSisOuMdrttXrv)tfcperin £*it Wat,and ktuw ane^utaio*aradalion ammgti'Jubutintu men, and rtaeiung all cLiutt, it cjcrt induce if ena to caper- Utert at the fait medium through which to TtucA thepulhc. B&'TITR WEEKLY GAZETTE it ismai ecrry VTaln/i -day and Saturday, on ti large blanket thmf,and oontaxnt in addition to the newt of the week, a eareJVly prepared and reliable report of the Market*, eommercialaad monetary of a An, and an accurate Monk AVe List, arrettol weekly for Ihit^jxtper —making it the belt Gtmmercial in the DAILY—3U DuiUm per annum, payable la advance, or cents por wevk. payable to tho Carriers. WKKKLV—Two Dollars twr annum, payal-1.. la ftjTMica. Clabe are furnished on the following tortnK F'»nr conics on- yt-.ir. Ton “ 41 “ . lwsnty“ “ “ - 20 00 And one to tho'penxto getting np Oio «lul> freo. *fr“Adranco payments am strictly rhjrured, and no pa j*r wUI bo sent after the time U np to wliteh It was paid. R«t«i of AdTirtUlmr. 1 Bqoare of 10 Une< ( 1 time - 1«'•« i “ - 6 3 “ . 1 00 1 " •• “ J week 176 l 2 a 3 00 l •>' - - 3 “ -* 00 l •• l month 600 1 •• ** “ 2 “ 7 00 « .. 5 •• .S 00 .. .. 4 » .10 00 •• « •• .12 OO 1 •• - - 12 - .20 00 Y«arljr advertiser* are eutitled tocrae Bqcare,Chang* ablu at plrMure, per annum— 20 qq J*-Advertisement* wffti CuUtrefcle uric®. Another Sew-v'ork View of ilie Affair, [From tho Brooklyn Eagle-l When oman voluntarily commit* on act which exposes htl'domestic privacy to the universal gate of mankind, itisinevitable that all-the fea tures of tbc scene laid boro shall be open lo scru tiny and subject to tho comment of the popular jury tbq9 summoned to gtvo their verdict in tho case. The leading journals ofNcw York justify iho act of Siokles with more or less distinct as sent; nod yet, whether it be subjected to the judgment of Christian morality or the natural instincts of manhood, it is a revolting outrage, and is an exhibition of selfish cowardice, as well in its conception as tho manner in which it was carried out. Wc repeat distinctly that the act under tho appearance of a reckless courage, was the result of a shrinking moral cowardice and a base selfishness —just as suicide is an evidenoo of the same condition of the mind. There were two course* opca.io Sickles when he discovered the infidelity of bis wife. Ono was to satisfy him self-of her guilt,, then to permit her to depart quietly to tho homo of any relative ready to re ceive her, and let tho -veil of charity and obliv ion enshroud her and screen her future life. Suspicion might have followed her, but open proof of guilt would not, and repentance might have purified her owu life, while no pub lic brand of disgrace would be stamped apon bcr cbildrro. a course would have called for the exercise of magnanimity, and for the exertiou of manly fortitude in bearing up against the covert enoer of others or llio oppressive sor row ofhh own heart. Another course was to succumb to tho public opinion that takes its cue from the bar room and the brothel, murder the eeduecr, and by the same act eend the procla mation of his .wife’s ebamo throughout the uni verse, and imprint it on the brow of the inuo cen> offspring; screen himself from the sarcasms which might be levelled U tho “injured bus hand” by the class among whom hia association* weroformed, and elevate himself In their eeti mation to the character of a blood-BtaineU bully !o ihe one case be wo oM haTo required magnan imity and manly todur&ncc. that iawllliogio eutTcr thr the M«se of those who ought to have been dearer to him ikau life; in the other, be displayed the selfish cowardice Which seeks only to gra'ify aud ehehtr itself, regardless of the sufferings of others llncgiag down the matter from the level of Christian morality or legal responsibility to the low plane of human passion, the transaction fails lo Tecomm-Qd it self to uny reuse of mauly honor or right filling. rJTT&BUHGU. Of the character of tho man who rent a hu man being into eternity “with all his imperftc tioos thiol; upon him,” vre hoTc no desire to apeak. But we wish to iorill Into the public mind a horror and centeiopt fur that bastard ‘•honor'’ that prevails* among what am culled ••fftjhiou&blc circle!*,’' that mokes* lion of the | tnasi notorious ncusualisl aud libcrlioe , and whcif: I:i Jrrs %r* “lew£ fallows of lb* hawtf sort," who pFvriitii’ their Imiai rainy, and then starope a«ji». •>« a d w'arUiv ussissi ull ir*Sa that docs cot sociation with the mate % traffic of vice, and which is familiar with (be most bo Cret bauat** where its orgies arc enacted, i« a proatiluted term: nod when u dar«<* to come and demand a human sacrifice because other-* have imitated its own examples nud returned lojin own hp* the cup of its own debauches-}-, it is a feul imposture. The pubito opinion that would jaalify assassination under such circumstances, would not only sap (be fuun.Utions' of society, but elevate dastardly, crime into a model for Imitation. Instead of encooraging a resort to the revolver, aocilty should shut its doors against the libertine in the first place, nud place its ban upon the .husband who violates the sanctity of hia own domestic relations by pareuiog a course of open and infamous debauchery, instead of in citing him to sacrifice those who follow in his fctotmcps v IS OSKBET.—-Captfre of Sev- KRrv Whales. —On the nighjj of Tuesday, the Bth all., about 10 o’clook, when very dark, with a pour down of rain, the villagers of St. Mary’s Holm were surprised by a strange "hubbub and noise in Holm Sound, the like of which they had never heard before. Nothing daunted, however, the villagers turned oat to a man, mastering some ten boats, gotafloat, four men onan average 'to each boat, and foand a flock Of “bottle noses,” that had lost their reckoning, blowing off steam quite near the village'. Battle was given imme diately, and after a short and hot pursuit, and somebiooJy work, the whole fleck of seventy whalen was atramled a little east of (he village, amongst rugged rocks, everything pitch dark as could be. The carnage, the yelling, and noise that took place in the middle of that dismal night may be imagined but not described. Pitchforks, graples, scythe blades, and a few lances were got from the village, and any other lethal weapon that could do the slightest execu tion. It is a wonder that no accident happened, aa the men had to fight from tho boats, nut being able to land on the slippery rocks, with deep boles betwixt them. The whales are large on tjhe average, and io 6ne condition. They will, likely fetch some £2OO to Iho.valorotiß villagers. —John o' Groat Journal. j Snirnt'iLbtNo ts 1850.—1 t is said that so I great is the surplus of American tonnage, that I if aßhip was not built in Ibis country for three years, and the averago annual losses- by shlp- I wrecks, io , occurred during that time, oveo ; when we should have lonnogo enough for the husiness of the United States and for ilie foreign carrying tfrade. Ships are now the poorest property a man can own, for they sail cl an enormous expense, and, when not making money, axo losing it very fast. Assessments, instead of dividends, are the present results of ship-own* ing, and the prospects iuThe future are very un favorable. Our own ports, north hud 'full of ships, also the Paciflo, and ludia, and China ports. Our markets are full of goods, and we should not suffer if we did not reccivo no East India cargo for one year; neither would San Francisco Buffer if treated in the same way. Let our shipbuilders cease theD; let not low wages, cheap timber, and a waul of something to do, tempt them to build this ypar. We had better be idle than lose what we have made, as all shipbuilders will this season. If they have nothing of their own they will lose the property of those who credit them. Wait fur better limes. —Boston Tmvtlltr. Adulteeatiom is Feahck.— The Paris Gaztile j of a late dote gives the trials of -quite a number of individuals, who were convicted by the Cof rectional Tribunal, of Adulteration of various kinds. Otic milkman who had been convicteda fourth time on a oharge of “falsifying, aliment ary substances,” wasaenteoccd to a flue of three thousand francs and eight months imprisonment. Another, who was convicted for a third time, was sentenced to a fine of two, thousand francs and six months imprisonment. A widow. *» milk woman, for the falsification of milk by adding thirty Ter cent of water, was sentenced totb'ree months imprisonment, and a floe of fifty francs. A grocer, having been convicted of falsifying' coffee with ehiokory, was sentenced lo six days imprisonment, and a fine of fifty irancß. These ore but a few of ® ao 7 »*oUar cases,— They show the grave light in which adolicration is viewed in France. John Hasoook’s Hoosbv —The Massachusetts Legislature has been debating a project to bay and preserve. John Hancock's estate,—h propo sition actuated- by a feeling kindred to that which induced onr Legislature to rescue Wash ington's Head-Quarters at Newburgh from de cay The bill appropriates $lOO,OOO for the purchase; hudconleoplatea using the House as a Governor’s Mansion. A very proper amend ment was added to U, that nounnecesaary change should be made In the external arrangement of ih» dwelling. The interior will require some refitting to adapVlt for modern use. The Senate pAßsed tte bill and wo prceumelt j , will fcecoinealnw. •- -\ I j. * n. phu.mts Tbs NitwMan-Moseit.—A tlbe Londonßoyai | Institution, a few days ago, Professor Owen do* > livered & lecture to a crowded audience on the , Gorilla, the recently discovered'nnimal of Cen- j tral Africa, which bearsjthe nearest rcdemblancc to man, of any one of'the monkey tribe that has . hitherto been discovered, not excepting the \ Chimpanzee. Th? first traces of this creature : were known in this country in IM7, and from' the bones and the sketches of it which Professor Owen received from missionaries, he | inferred that the Gorilla .was one of the most i highly.developed species of the monkey group. , In August last, a specimen of the Gorilla, pro- i served in spirits, was received at the British [ Museum, and a well executed drawing of it, by j Mr. Wolff, was exhibited. Professor Owen first pointed out the anatomical characteristics of the Gorilla, which distinguish it from other species of monkeys, aod he afterward* mentioned such particulars of its habits as be has collected from those who have visited thotpartof Africa where it is found. The points in which it approaches nearer to man, than'any other qaadrumanous animal, arc the shorter arm—particularly the shortness of the humerus compared with the foro-arxn, o longer developemcnt of the great toe, a projecting nose-bone, and the arrangement of tho bones of the feet to enable the creature to stand more erect. The drawing of the Gorilla, from the specimen in the British Museum, though only two-thirds grown, represented a most for midable animal, and, compared with the skeleton of tho full grown specimen, tho skeleton of man seemed very delicate. Not only &ro the bones and muscles calculated to give great strength, but the large capacity of the chest indicated the powerful energy with which they wore stimula ted. Tho part of Africa wbero the Gorilla is found, lies from the equator to 20 degrees south, on the western portion, in a hilly country abound ing in palm trees and luxuriant vegetation. Its food consists of fruits and vegetables, and its habitation is in the woods, whero it constructs nests of the intertwined bongbs perched at heights varying from 12 feet to 00. It ovotds the pres ence of tho negroes, and is but seldom seen, but it is known to them as “tho stupid old man."— 'Tbc want of intelligence that has induced tho negroeß to give it that nameis shown by its car rying. away fruits and Bugar canes singly, in stead of *yiog them together and carrying sev eral of thetn off at one time. It is ia thus return ing to lake away its provender into tho woods piecemeal that the negroes Luke tbo opportunity of waiting for and shooting it. The Gorilla is a formidable enemy to encounter, and, in case tho pan miss its mark, or only maim tho aoimal, the negro is quickly overtaken and killed, or dreadfully mangled by the canine teeth of the creature. Sometimes when a negro is passing unawares under a tree in which, a Gorilla is seated, it will reach down its arm aod snatch the man up by the throat and bold him till be is strangled. Tbo elephant is an object of its at tack, as they both live on the same food, and holding on to a high brunch with its bind feet, it will stoop down and strike the elephant with a elg£- Tno Gorilla exhibits n strong attach ment to it* young, as ad instance of which it was mentioned that a female and her two young ones basing been seen in a tree, she snatched np one and ran with it Into the woods, and then re turned to f«tch the other. Her retreat bad in the meantime beai cut off, and when the gun was levelled at her, as she held her ytmng one to her breast, she waved her arm as if to beseech for mercy. But it wan in vain; for ballet was sent ihroogh her heart, and the young one was wounded and captured The Gorilla is some times seen walking with its arms behind its neck: its usual mode of progression, however, is on all fours Professor Owen mentioned several other poiots in the habiU of the animal, as well as in its osteology, to show its nearer approach to ntan than other nnimals of the tribe ; and he conclu ded by alludiog to the fossil remains of quadru mane-, to show that the Gorilla, like maD. had not existed till iho earth attained its pres ent condition. TEREISi Kt,«»ait>.\ TrsTtss.—lt is said that a firm at Key We-it (Florid*.) ielargely engaged at catch ing turilo off that coast, employing not less than ten Tv»«e!* and fifty men in lb* huaine*** , (be turtle being prepared at an establishment on shore for transportation to various markets in l.imt'irally scaled cans Two thousand pounds of this article were manufactured last year, and there is a prospect that the buriccas will ho largely iccrtascJ A young man named Irwio bas Wen arrested on suspicion of being the person who murdered the cashier ct the. Union Bank, nt Jaokdoo. and robbed the bank recently. A lorgenmount of gold and Union Bank notes were found upon bij person iiuEincas iioucfß ittJjaugcs. Cl U - I'AKTN KRSIIIP. The underMgned J 1..1- thi« .Jjj HM.vKt.xl with blot In hn«lr>— HLNKY M<. It AA Y . la:- th« tlf m of M.r.h.il k M U-»rr. Ttn* ti... it...: »iii i.* n.r.Miv* ± mokaiu. JiMIN Fl.liMtNO. Gil FLKMISO Jk. 5! •ti K A HT, METALS, TISM.ATE. SUF.ET UlvS. WIRE, FOREICS ASh AMERICAS, HARDWARE. TINNER’? MACHINE? AN&TOOJ.S, AC. JAPANNED WARE, STAMPED GOODS, TINNER’S STOCK, FLEMISH'S PATE ST LASTERSS. AC., WurornutM.* Ci>r. Market and Third St?. pm«t>uncti. k, i> it-.th. lsi-j —fose.jjw DISSOLUTION —Tin* <-o-j»artn»*n>bi!) of the un.Wn.icL.xl niwl-r tho PAY.N K, HI?»r.LL A C }. wan illanolr<-th nil., by ttu male of Q. W. 0. P*ytir » ■■utlre h»tor«-*t tu the couceru to C. S'. 4 F. S. Bint'll, who Hirbarifoj t i nettle the baatneft of the late tJ. W. 0. PAYNE, CHAP. S BISSKUh Pittsburgh. Match let. IS-V.I. FRANK. & BItJt'BLL IN retiring from the iirm of Payne, Bissell A Co.. 1 cheerfully rpcumuvnd iny»urc*»hora la the buv lutnx to my friend* nml tho public giucr&lly. Pitbibuigb, March I«, ISM). 0, \\\ G. PAYNE. CO-PAUTNEKSUIP.— Thf uudcrßipnod, un» Dum? *niite:a as heretofore. and ■ (.ecttully solicit * coutiliaatlon of the public I'atroUKo *0 hlxsraUy Wiicioil on lh- lute firm, CHARLES S. mSiIELL. tnrtl>d FRANK t< WSSELL THE uuderhigncu liavo associated with them tn the Coramiflsioa Humusm Jauu Fiukis, Uto of SdeubeDvtllo, Ohio. The stylo of the Arm will c.uiiiuu» r* heretofore N 1 MICK k CO. NIMIOK Ss CO., COMMISSION MERCII A X T S, For lh* sale of Pig Iron and Dloowe. 05 W.VTKR t'TRKKT, Pirmnot'.H. ISSOLUTfON Ob' CO-PARTNEKSIiIR —The imr.Derßblp litfrelofun* touting U-nri-en the Bai>«crlt«*r», JAM US MARSHALL nnd ÜBMtT MdIKAUY. uuOoc the style of Marshall A MuClonri, was dissolved by mutual coDK“Dt on the first day of Jaunary. ISSD.. Tbebus ln««s of iho Into firm will he settled at the old stand, f tlit* rtrui bernaltt-r will !-• Kes , 1-Loi n A ToEHta UKA a FORSYTH. JXO. H’L THiJS. E. LUiTS - ALU. rcltSYTll UKA, LLOYD &. FOUSYTU, W II OLK S A L B G ROOK RS, AND SEAZiBBS ZN rROSVCE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS for the sale of PIG MBTAL AND BLOOMS, So. 75 W«(er Street, Fel'r l.mfctnl PITTSBURGH, PA. WALLACES* FOUNDRY AND Mill 'F t nrniotitng HatabUflhment. STEAM ‘ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT PANS, MILL GGAIUX3, Fire llrklt. M.idiltx-ty, l*nl. li-jn iuid C«-«liuga, uf all kinds ru:»dv t-ionW. (Irtlo iUra, tittiiti .Weights, Mill Irou-t, Pi oof Staffs. .*.nch>ir Ik-ltlug (Cloths, Oum and Leather U.-Ittu/,; P'irLibie Floor uud Corn Mills—the l>o«t iu use; French llurr Smut Uachttu*, n*M la thn city mills ami •it, r tt>e West; acour the gnus, take ont tbo chess and re nioTo tli** imiut lulls bofyrn they are broken hy (be ‘.extern. Frviicti Burr Mill dtonos, m»do of eeluclad bloA*. Patent Shingl-, MacUlofee—cot JO,OUO to 20,000 per day; lloeo e Patent Water Wheels, need in 7000 milts. Save as much na ih-> oTor-abnt, and twir« m much u the most ot tbo other Wheels la nso, with au oquaJ amoaat u( water. Cntaiogtit* r.f Wheels given to all who want gearing. Of fice No. 310 Lil«rty fftreet, Piltrbnrgh. **U.wniU'wT W. W. WALLACE. Steiaia Marble Works So. 31D, 341, 32iT, Liberty Street, PSttibnrgli, Fa. MARBLE MANTELS, made by machinery at low priors; Monuiucuts, Tablets, Urare Eton*a 'a largo stock on hand. Furniture and Wash Bund Tops; Imposing Sion**, Marble nud Stans Ileartlu, mtdo by machinery on short notice. Marhlo wild low to th*, ira to. 023 re 319 Liberty street Pittsburgh, fa- W. W. WAIiAOJL ■ell:6md*wT PORTABLB FLOUR AN D CORN MILLS —Tlio simplest end boat arßcto of tbo kind lu the cuuutry. They run light, grind but, and make good work. They are idffilVniiun to Lmabennsn, Iron Masters and •uttiunio new ecoutrk-v For »!« at No 310 Lll-ertv St, Pittsborgh,Pa. w. \y. WALLACE. ■rfAdAwT . PLASTER PARIS, ROMAN CEMENT, CEMENT for Citterns, Ac. OWN'D STONES and WHITE LIME, nt'3lo liberty eucct, Pittsburgh .aetLCmdAwT w ty wali..' j*_ TARRANT'S •RKFBRVBSOBNT Sj.LT ZE&APEQVENT, prepared on an entire newpHonpu Trom a lato ao>l accurst-,analysis t>rthee* 1 Spring loilefmany. This woch Mtocm««*tad highly rain- Siltpreparation will not fail .to effectually noun Dyspep. •la. lodigesUnn, DUUuni affection*. n«dacbe, Ueartham. Acldl ty of Uio Stomach, Oofiireneaa, BhoumatlMn, Ua« of Acpctite, Crarel, Nerroas Debility, hAOScacr % waiting, '< Comer ol tha Eiamoad and Market it. GAZETTE- VOLUME' LXXII— NUMBER 74 !; fcnmttance, Continental Inmanee Company. fry the LegiAstitr* of iWuybfonia, PHUTETOALORARIBR A othoriii'd Capital, Gee MQUon Dotlan r . Secured and Accumulated Capital .. HOME OFFICE. Ac. Ql Kfeiant .Street, aU> re .Second, FhUadrlpUa. pin? Insurance on Buildings, Fund tore, Slerchonliee, Ac, genently. Marine Insurance on Cargoes and Freight*, to all part* of the world. Inlaud Insurance on Goods, Ac., by Lake*, River*, Canal* and Land Carriages, to all part* of the Union, on the most fareroblotomi, consistent with security. GEORGE W. COLLAD AY, formerly Recorder cf Deeds, Ai-, Philadelphia. WM. BOWEH3, formerly Register of Will*. JOBS N. OOLKMAN, Ann of Coleman A Smith, Importing Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third street, above Market, Phil*. ' JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A Son, Ooppcismiths, No. ■ 12 Quarry street, Phils. EDWARD V. MACHETTE, firm of Maebette k Bafcael, Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third street, shore Race, Phils. COWARD HINOOMAN, Arm of Ltrinprton k Produce and Comininion Merchants, No. 278 Market *L, above Eighth, Phils. OEORQB W. COLLADAY, rre»M*at. 04LIM WttSOS, Secretary. JQSHCA ROBINSON, Ap ni. No. 24 Fifth street Jwy »unr».) mrC6;<3lyffl Delaware mutual Safety Insarance Company Incorporated fry t/i< Isgitlaiurt uinit*- none. IL-linnranre, Rrturin d Pti-3.iomj, 4c...._ .... $70,3*3 00 ASSETS. Tlch! E»Utr, lUrti’t A Mortage* ...^UI.TIO et«u......... .... Bill* Receivable h Uaee'.tird rrcmiuuu nud ether del.u ilu- the Company Caen on livid, aud In tlie hand* of A»«.U - At \ n-‘- lit,,; of tii*. rtr.rV h. Uc-r*. cotiv-aed -nibelith ulimi-i. ttjv ('••iluwlux person* weni ••hi. ted L’t H KCTOHS fcr Ibo ensuing > par, tii : (Juarica C. l-attrop, lt‘.'3 Walnut sire-'t. Alexander WhlUden, Merchant, IS North Front Wttlmm Darling, ia£l !*tne afreet. In<£ UxzJohnrsL, Attorney and Ccuniftlcr. John C. Uanl Tt lo < L. Gilir«pln, firm of aill«pt« A Zeller. Jiu. 11. Bmitia firm of Ju. B. Suikb 1 Co John R. Vug-h-s, offlc- currier of Serviitb and sain*itn • 11. 0'1.i.-r, tinu o! C. 11. Grant A Cc. T!.oj'*« Pnit-T, '£2J Atch atrect. Charle* lfarUn,corner Waitin'. and street*. .'•■aa. J. Stooiin, ofllce 154 South Fourth street. At a meeting of the rltoard CMALES C. l.ATlinm* i'»' unnnlai'.uil) and lion. »M. DARLING Vice President. This Couip*irj liu t>’S\''JN TINUED UOKAS SIAUINE IJULI. Rl>K?. I>nt P'-Htiwat Unit lli*n oo Uiri-rs Uk-.n a* l.«-rr{nt.inv U. V». I'vl AUJiATER, Aff-Dt, No. -JT H’»:-rstnvt.i FIU K INS I RANCKI nr Tin u.'!;r.Q?f ilQ'.uai insaratKC i:cn>i>any of 1* U 1 !. A !' r. L 1' n 1 A i->; RulWirpi. IVri^tual.Mrrchacdwo. Furailnre A-.-, m T -'s*ti or Ootiutry. Uhi.il N\>. Waluut StTfct. •?.— lDT?*U*d M fr-Ih-we; Firel Mottcsg' - '.® ttij;-i»>Twl City worth J.-.ihlr liir.ieimitil fd‘J(l,29o 00 I'-iuj*. C--'t 0 [-er Mortgage- Loan, 26,5‘.*0 00 C por o-.it P<-nn». P. R. Loan.. 10,000 00 tViiusylTitnle Krulruai! Co’eSlock • 4,i00 W Su-ck of ih>s IL-iinoce Mutual Insurance Co ly.lW 00 Slock of Conut; Ftre Itisurauce Co l.uSu 00 &.'rtp ofSnndry lu»nr»Dve Corapaatao. 476 00 Bit to I>c*«it»w*>. bunlnm paper..- 62,711 60 B‘*»t Account's accrued intoroot.vtf - iyiiSB 10 Ojw! «o band an.J 13 l)*ufc 16.043 20 $262,466 W CLEM TINGLE". Prf»iJ«st- Mitscrvta. . .ut jn«'f Thin! and Wool streeta CbmVimtlv;, Win. ft. David d. “r~»c. U StovcDMii, John R. WnTTril H. L-Carnol, Robert Toiaiid. M»* or damage by Ftr®, aii« again it tbe penta of tbo Sea, and Inlaud Navigation and Tianaportatiub. ptaectOEa. IVn. V Petit. John C. Montgomery, John M. Pumroy, V. J. McCann. K. F. Wltmar, Retie fluilion, UonJ.'L. WojlJtoc, John A. Mamhall, Cbarli-fi D. Wright, John J. I'attvraon. KltroodT. Pnarj. ff«. V. PKTTIT, l*re«Meot, K. F. WITMKJt, Vim Freni-Jeml D'riant J McCiHS, Secretary. airnui. St'ikTr, Lamb A Co., Philadelphia Duck, Merman A Stldfolv; do Truitt, Dro. Jt Co., do. Tummy, Caldvell A Co., do A. T. Um A Co, do. BielumiU, Joatiee A Co., do. pittsburqu officii. No. v: watbk strket •aofcdtf It. W. POINDEXTER. Aged iraae« Company of E L P li l A . Pr»nkll* Flro lam r if i i. a d rc»3. Adolph E. Uorlf. Satnnel Qmni, Da rid ft. 11 rove, Jacob It Hmith, i Morris Patterson. CUAKLES N. BANCKER, Prwidwit Ciukuo 0. lUxcim, Secretary. Th!* Company continue* to mako imrorancea, permnojQt nr limited, on every deacrfptlon of pnijn-rty lo (own and country, at rate* a* tow u are consistent with ae-cm-it y. The Company hare reverted a large cuoUnjteDt fond, which,'with iht tr Capital aad Prutnlasu, &nHy Inwsted, afford ample protection to the aneured. The Asset* of the Company, on Jannaty Ist, ISiL, a* pat-- llshtsd agreeably to lho Act of Awo-mt-ly, wore aa fi-liowe ctr— Ch&rlc-t W. BikDchrr, o*w*rp* W. flfth*rd», Thomas Unit, Mordecai D. LewU, Tot'itu Wagn«r, fclortg-4f*-« R«al Eeute......... Temporary Jxao*. Stock* Cash, Ae_ St.-UfjOS 44 Since thfhr fncorpcrntUn, • j-rnoO of laustyoa* year*, they Uara paid tipwardr of 000 MUUIXi, Four llnndred thousand Dollar* Loam** l>y Ere, thereby aCunling i-vMeuc* of the advantages of Insurance, os veil u thi*}» ability and tlsposftlma to meet with prv'uptneaa all liabllilire. J. GARDNER. COFFIN, Agent, apit) Office Bootbaaat cor. Wood add Ttiml sta. Citifies’ insurance Comp’y of husourgh* WM. BAGALEY, President, SAM'JtL I. MAHSIJCLL, Peovtary iip« Cl TTolcr Sit'd, ixturxn XjjUt oxd Kood £:» Dull and Ccj go Ricks oa tho Ohio and MU riuippi lUeere, and Tributaries. «-lii»Qrrs lgsaordamngc by Fire. Also, agiiiwi tho perils of the Beeau'l Inlacd KuTlgHtioo and Transport athrn. •• Wia.Ba«aW;, | CapU Mark fiAmo«l Kwi, , s. si. Ki er( Jaa. SI. ! John S. Dilworth. Jan. Park. Jr., , /nmas {Mli>r*, J. D. Canfield, V. m. B. Hay*, A. Uarbsugh, Jobs Huipton. Capt. Sata’l C. Yi/ang, ( Walter Rry.u.l, 1*22 CalJvrell, Jr tSoxaonfCßlicla Imarauct Company PITTSBURGH Ornotan-JAM C 2 A. UUTCMEON, Preal-Usl HENRY H. ATWOOD, feretory Omca, NO. M tfrxx f* _ _ Util IniUT* Again* all W.wE- f\rt and Uarine B* A&svrrs, NoYKMDEII 20iu, ISAS; Stock Duo Bill*, P»7 sW «' cn dretnd, aeeurtrd by UroapproT*"* Bam**. —J133.0C0 UO . Premium Suti-i—-- ———— —... 25»4<11 At Jillla EccrfraMr- ... l r 4 00 116 •bares Mechanic* Bank block— coat 6,165 90 100 do Clrin?u* > do do do fr,176 (/> 60 do ltabk of Pittsburgh «)u do .._...... ’’T.'iO '•" 40 do Efcohangß Bank do do ]!”„ Bnlanco of Book Account*. 6A k • Office Furniture— ’ • 0«b naacTOoa: Wm. B. Balm**, Wm. A, Ca*: ■"; Hob t. Dal tell, t j Wilson M . Wm. Bca, I John Mr Tboa.B.Cbrko. ! Qeo, A JtDM A. Ucichiy. HBM&Y Firr, Baiine and Inland insurance. TNSCRANCE CO. or NORTH AMERICA, 1 PHILADELPHIA. I n a,rpar»trflTH-r0.pIl»I S*?/?. 0 - _ ’A«th. January 10, l‘. MIUJCTOKS.—Arthur G. Coffin, B*mtUl W. Jones, John A lirowe. I'amm-I V. Smith, Char.Ua Taylor, Axabraw Wmw John Ktfl. Kl:lmrd D. Wood, William Welih. WBlJaill*. llowi'D, JumM N. I'i'feßoa, 8. Morria Wain, slnaoo# Geo. L. Franc;* R. Ctope. Edward 11. Trotter. Matthias il .\&i\ AUTHUtt G. COFEI3J, Prwt. INSURANCE CO. OP the STATE or PA., PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated, 1791—Capital *OOO.OOO. Assets PebrnarT 1, lSi>9 - $413,808 43- DIRECTORS—IItory D. Fborrerd, Simoon Toby. Charles MacaJoster. TTilUam H. Spilth, Jcbn U. Rodd, DeoryG. Prreman, Charles S. Lewis, George C. Canon, William B. White, Georco H. Stuart, Sunnet Grant, Jr., Thornaa Wag ner. Thomas B. Watt« n- UKh'KY D. SHEiIRKItD, Wiliuk Hartct, Sec’y. President. in the aboTfl OtJ and Reliable Companies, can be obtained by application to fetfl-Aly W. P. JONK3, Agent, 81 Water at. Pennsylvania Insurance Company t of prrrsEusGir, OfQce So, G 3 Fonrth Street cjßjorcw Jacob Painter, I Wai'a Hampton. Oeo. W. Smith, . A. A. Ctonier, A. J. Jones, ' Hobart Patrick, Body Patterson, I Henry Spronl, J, P. Tanner, I Nicholas VoegbUy, 1. Grier Spronl, I Jam*i U.Hopkins. C A. Colton. Chartered Capital S3OO,MS and Marino Kirks takes of aU description*. orncxKS. Pieaiiunt—A. A- CARJUZ&- VJce PrrsldfLt—Boot Pattxssos. Secretary aud Treasurer—l. Qll/E ScaOCL. Jal \V e art era Insurance Company O t PITTSBURGH. GKOKOg DARSIE, P/eaidi-ni P. XL GORDON, Secretary. OFFICB,No.w2 Water street, (Spang A C".'« Warehouse cp stairs, Pitteburgh. Will Ituure agairM all kind* of Fire and Itanne lltik: A Home Institution managed by Directors, who ere well known in the community, and who are d'iermtnexL by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character to).ie\ they haoe assumed-as offering the best protection to those wAo if 'iire to be insured. assets, uctobkh so, ism. Stock Accounts. 03,130 5/ 100,000 00 Mortgage-* Bills Beoei Table- 9703,785 37 Office Furniture.. Opea Account*. K»>i Premium Not**. Bill* Discount*!. Gt-orge Dirsie, R. Milter, Jr,. . J. W. Butler, Q. W- Jackson, ’f Jamea HcAuley, Alexander Speer. Andrew AckJoy, uoltfc Pittsburgh insurance Company. Office, No. D 6 Water Street. PITTSBURGH, PA. HOBT.GALWAY, Preakk-ht. V. A. lUmehi&t, Snc'j ALKX. BRADLEY, Vice Brest. InunrcH againxt licit and'Cnrgu UUkK, on tbs Ohio «cJ UlMiaslppi riv.txs and tributaries, and Maria** J'.i-k geoj erally. And against Lew* ct Damage by Fire. And against the Perils of the Sea and Inland NaelgstJoST sod Tranxportation. Robert Galway, Samuel McGlorken, P. Gazxatn, >! D-, Jobs Scott, James Manhalt, Da rid Richey, Janice W. H.-ulnuic Chas. Arbntbuot, felb—mytiS-ly Philadelphia F'ire amt Life ! N S t R A N C R COMPANY. No. M 9 Chesout Street, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM DOUSE tV ill make all kinds of Inenraaoe, t-ltber Perpetual or on e*-i y d*VKrij'tiou of Property .sr itorrbasdiaa. «t raanmabla rateeof picmitun. ROBERT. P. KINO, PrwMt.nl. M W BALDWIN, Vico President birktoim. Cl.nJ.es P Raw-. K. H. Kmdl’-h, P. B. Sar.ry, C. Sherman, 8. J. Mwgargw, f. *•*•■ ~‘-*ry rTUIE METHODIST. urlLi'i.lentu and Chac- I scut* from l ife ia ib- B C..nH«i.-;ire by Miri* Adi FI: teller, *r:tb na iLtrodUti.m l>j W I*. Strickland. kltillT. i\>creUry. THE WAYS AND MEAXSof PAYMENT, » ftrll of Ulw» credit »j «tc:u t»iui ttio vanctu OiWtiei of JUjjCStECUt, l>7 JjtopbcD OolVOil, hi 1 Vul. Svo. rpUE METHODIST, ur Incident* and Char- I »cien from lliu In tbo ihiltuiiure C*;ui»r>-oce, by Miri am Fletcher, wiih an introduclk'n i v R..v V,. I*. Strickland, lo 2 1-mo. IvA Y A C*.'.. U Wood »L r \ NEW WORK liY ALICE OAKY.— f\ Pn-turei »>t Country l.ilu, by Alice Cory, author of L.i'tctuouli sh-m,-* in 1 vo'.l2mo. tv AY* A CO, 50 Wood *L ' EWIiOOKS FOR SALiTATUUSn MINKJCS— IlUtory uf the St *L* f f Ithod- J aland; Thv MucL.UUi-*a’ itud Bulldem’ I’llco Hook. Le CaLdnol di*S Fees,.or Uecrrativo Knadtcgi*; Abu'aOtiuiu Grammar; rtc Prince < f the lions- cf Out Id; FicecotVa Philip tbeSvcoid; Hfirih’* Africa: Carlylse's Frederick the Great; Palestine, Past aortea Illustrating tho Pr<> verbs, by A. 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Illustrated by splendid Illuminated Eograv. logs, showing the landsca[*»" aecctionofGtOaerca. t Those intarosted an invited to call and examine our Map of these lands, which, in order to have correct in every par- Ucular, has boon prepared with grruatreJ - -~ WTL FRAZIER k CO, foll;dAwlmT No.G7 Fourth *L, Pittsburgh, Pa. ..fulfill OS _ 5d,377 Th .. SO,WB 17 .. fI,SM 00 .. 6iw46 FI QAS FROM ROSIH OIL FATTY FLUID MATEHEtt. Tue high illuminating pp, TIES of Gas from Roaiu and oleaginous havoalways made them a favorite malarial to'-, factoreof lllumtnauug Gas. Many Gas Com;-. in with coal, In order to supply their ' rv pSrior Quality ofGaa. RO3IN OIL is entirely free from all dn stances, and j lelds at once, Its Brilliant .' The greater original ciwt of theapv: - factirfe of coal g»* together with th* constantly required, and tho dlQict - -V. - .* of entirely •eparaUng the ut* y. , oSensive gasee, generated la APPARATUS cheaper and m*- - 6. COATES, of 370 Broad > . euuro attention to the man-'/'" Apparatus, and hcreipe- :-* public to bi* pn-seut c*T, . BrrfWt BotisHictiou t 4 caac. Fiv further in'" f c» OTIC£~ of tny I : Foundry, th own name the pnbi. .. nfacttr Rollit*; C«Bf • 4103,600 00 ... 25,725 65 IMI'TIO 01 Wra. McSnlght, Nathaniel Helmet, Alex. Nuntck, Hand 11. Long, William U Smith a W, Uicketsoa, T. M. GORDON. Pcc'y. OXUCTQ&a: i Alexander Bradley. John L. Arficel;, John FoTlertoii, Nathan F. Hart, Robert Robtsou, William Cart, Robert H. Hartley, John M’Oill, I r.. r. ; G>«>rj;e W. Brow*. ' !*. Paul. ! John Cln>Nir. I i: wii-r J U. rv-mN, A.-. .-V Tt»»r Thir.i a-».! J. L lIHaD. 7S K >nith ftrrot. K AY * CO, 55 Wood ftt. E. C. COCHRANE’S Federal sfroeL Allegheoy.