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    THE 11 A EITTSBI T RG H GAZETTE.
ESTABLISHED in 1786.
Mart wee i, & Shephard;
.PKvnams, . ..
• • ’\XT"'- ( Wholesale Drug^i^
- ;.T W*oabctorer»o4 Agent lor Thayer*#
.:... ■ Mitr»ct*, No. 167 Liberty riroet; Piiu
bttrgb, fa. .•■•■• JadOJyd
•: ty L. FAHNESTOCK <fc Co., lato of the firm
'■AJV’B. A. Fahnrwxoch AOo. and anccOsaoni to Homing
"rc*s Wbolwale Dragiritf Vo. 60, earner Wood and Fcnrth
BIA,-gltt»bnr g h.Pa.
S ; . A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHO-U -
« tale XhnggUts tad SfanaJaetnxtr* of Whits Lead,
and litharge, comer Wood and Frost strado, Pi tu
ber gh; mcLT
ffOHN R SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL
. W er InDmgs, PainU, Oil#, YarnUhw ul DyeetoflA, No.
. r .39dLJbCTty*itt*t,PitUbnrgli. /.
, ,! Altardersvfllreoclraprotnpiattaiiflaci..
/A3r Agent for Behsncl's PalnumlcSyrnp. nwaUydaw
. nuiaaaics. wuow..— uim.
' T>RAUN &REITER, WHOLESALE AND
. '^D fJ liberty and fit. Clair rti.,
•' JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCGESSOtt TO L.
'-''Up‘Wßbo«'* O*) cottier Market street end Dhuapcd, keeps
* fell end complete awe-run ent of Drug*,
■ . Perfumery, aud all articlea per
o. 'WftlitttODlAbaslacaa. '
; carefully r.aa pounded al all
heaxe. . Jafcly
SR; GEO. IL KEYSER, DRUGGIST,
1W Wood street- corner of Wood street and Vtrels
.Plttohcrrgh, Pa. . *
Srotiucc Qcalets.
T) IDDLE, W£RTS_& CO., General Com*
' AVttbatoa Uerchastatsd ttoalpra la Qty&rto ac<l Pn>
aace, NtslSS Libert; stmt, PltUborgh, Pa.
' Jp*Q[||i||||i|||n, 111 lioHfi}tmia»d rptenugsu
•Bbwd. dsiedydawT
-TAMES, HOLMES - & CO., Pork Packers
aod Dealers In Prorlalans, censer of Market and Front
.atroeU, . j*£i}d«
a. .._.~.0. muxea.
T'EECH & HUTCHINSON, Commission
'JIA And Forwarding Merchant*, dewier* In WeaUrn Re
- SarrsChocae, Floor,’ Flab, Bacon, Batter, Llwtvd Oil, Pot
and Pearl Aiuea, Grain, Dried proit, and Praises
generally. Beat brands Family Flexor always onbapil.—
J AgWt* fcr the lala of Madison CST« celebrated Patented
'Poartfltarth. Nos. 116 Second and 115 Flm ala, botweeu
• ..Woodand Smlth&Jd.ata, Pittsburgh, Pa. apilyd
Cheese warehouse.—henry h.
- OOLLINS, Forwarding and (fomml&on Merchant, and
• Dealer in Cheese, Batter, Lake Rah end Prahx-o generally,
IS Wood st, above Water, Plttabnrgh.’ my2l
Tj'AQLE WAREHOUSE.—J AS; UARD
jEI IREtt, Sealer -In Floor. ProvUiooa and
riodure generally, No. fl , Seventh (treat, netarcra Liberty
and Smltt field. Pittsburgh, Pa.
cash.
insurant,.
"D FINLEY, Agent Eureka Insurance Col
Xii XrL.9'Water atrect! n
:Tk A. CARRIER, SECRETARY
■AA.e rvaaqrlTinU lannuic* Company of Pituborgh,
-Jon ttf BnUdlas, yonrth ttroet.
'AMUJOLL. MARS HE LL; Secretary Citi
t acaj* Insuraoco Company, IH Water street. '
1A ■; M* GORDON, Secretary Western Idsut
-JC • toceCtnoptny, 92 water street.
• T GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank-
V '• litfßra Insurance Company. KortS-eaat corner Wood
T> A. MADEIRA, Agent Tor Delaware
JL ♦ Matcal Insurance Co, IS Water street
TOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental
-tf ilnsnraaee Co, M Kith street.
■ W. POINDEXTER; Agent Great West
i« «m Intorsnen 00,97 Trout itreou
fflatptts.
> j lOBINSON & CO., Dealer in CarpctsT&c^
; No. 23 Fifth street
TLLIAM McOUNTOCK, Dealer in
Oarpet*. No. 113 Mirtot street M
■ W, D. ft D. H'CALLDH,
T\EALEK IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
: tA/ MATTINOH, 4e. No. 87 Fourth street near Woo3T •'
Sttotatss.
OAtiLOWAT SANDERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LA^,
• AND
HADS, GALLOWAY A SANDERS,
-• R<Ht~ Skafe, Collection and Tax Agentt,
Davenport, lotro,
Knuner A Ralim* / JL Patrick A Co,
Bprioger ZlwliAcgfc A C-x] A. XL Miller.
liYLdlmawStnT
THjiSHA'MACl}ENZl]i,~A[tjrno}i> at L:iv
- -toOefcKf>: ca Vmirth ?trpt. Pittsburgh. Pn.
IIQ «adQhioO&tnrni«rlgi»err, ,
BOB£RT MtXNIGHT;;4XWK£t;jUy:
‘ La»; abd SSTldtor of Ui» BiUik.cfPittalj3.6Ci KO»E
Fnarth rrrr»>t, Pimtmrgh. - ■ . ~ •••^dolS
JOSEPH, S. fc A. P. MOEttlSON?:*^!*
torneji nt Low. OtDc* Xo. 98 Fourth.*fcil»*fc>V<>Odj
-PitUbargh, Pa. s mj24 -
Stj> ©ooSs.
L L . L^-^L - ur _-_- - . - -J 5. UG<l£7r JOIIX TTOTIIT.
t*.«ticirymo 1 ..~...ia«3.k. w. ■&. jnTEPut _ J * *• ktGGETT a CO.,
BURCHFIELD & CO., (sncoessoratoJlur Tj’LOLR FACTORS and Produce Coromis
nhy* ei'*o Merebiuiu. fortho taJ* of Flour, Oraio, B«x!j »ud
G. H. liO Vfi, Dealer in Staple and Fancy
• -DrjQooda, «ign of tlio orisfn«l B«* Hire, No 71
-MMkttjLtreet, Pittaliarglu T-. mrl» •
R ; H». PALMER, No. 105 Market Street,
• -Healer la. -Boanete. HaU. Straw Trimming, KU <i
Carnages.
PtilXadalpma,carriage Manufactory.
/I'flE subscribers have always nn^raw.
«. ~\ JL'han(t*Jitse awortmeot of NESVaad
- OND U4KO,CAiIRXA l Q£S«f varloas inJta-
Ms tat the Tarirua purpose*.
. Order* from all parts of tbo cooatry exeraled wkh
PJPpPtOftSaand dlipalch., JlaonfactofT and ftirerootD*,
1201 araokford Road, aboveGirard Arenas.
.£ aseKHAUe, AIfLUAIER* PKTRY.
.IxcbaDgoaad Richmond" Panenger£.&.
_Oarspa—Uiapreaii«MtTff/f»w:™tilp > ~ Jagl;d*rrf^p
-HIAOiJSI BUGGIES! koCKAWAYS! Ajibai* * a>j*b,
<PUA.KTOSS, DAROt’CMK?, GIGS, L .
fk' vn ~ " '• -I r X ' G r*‘i l “ d ; ProAuoa.
Uie mostreliable omm,BS,on and Forwarding Merchants,
- ■ 7 aVo. 154 Second St., PiUiburg’h, Pa.
V Together wi th a full msortmept of myai:lyd
Eaitera Darnen .\\ SF&fcroinnAaturon_.an.jAxra r. r*TTrc...w*.u. wnx?*<m*
‘i°s! ,0r SPIUSOKU lIAUBAUOII * CO.,
numerous to innnt?*x.\ <, , s\ mr%* _ * *
con*t*nflj on baod and for ok at rwaotudflonrk** $ \ IS S lON MERCHANTS,
_ JOHN B.BUAFPJSO, l DKALKItS IN
des ' P~*M»n«*ftodoce Gonerellj,
iw neatly »p 3 prompd, <w »»»iir ‘ >295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
ICING, (LATi; CM THE
JLAwtaor Kln« A Moorhead,) OomraimJoa Merchant,
Pi g Metal and Bloom*, No. 70 Water ilmt, b«I
low Market, Pittaborgh, Pa. , p l o
Carriage and Wagon Hturn factory.
M..L. BTKPHIiNS, A«ent
. . So. 138 Ttoird Street,
WOULD respectfully inform thoejflcauL
public that bo U BOV located M abnra-t«gls3»»
Md ha* returned the bnriaeas of Carriage making in all It*
TarieUea,and Is alsoprepared to execute orders fcr Wagons
'of all description*, Including all work tar Iroa Merchant*’
can.
Solicitingac&tiilimance ct the patronagoso liberally be
stowed «po& bio who* at the old aland or •‘Bigelow * Co ”
ho would wsnre Us friends that the same care and atten>
Uon will be gltcn to all bli orders as heretofore, haring bo
cirreatheserrieeooftbebeit workmen, and haring anirlf
abutment* eUewhcro for the flpfahtpg of fine work. '
• good assortment ofhoary work now on band, enit-.
able for Spring ote. All work Warranted for 13 month a.
- 4®»ParUaunraOentiongJTentorepair*.. Jalfclyd
painters.
«ob taoiCMoa...,.,.—soar.TEoltf»o3....j. r.c. muo
JOHN THOMPSON 6c CO,
House painters, glaziers and
amjKBM, 135 THlltli 6TIIKET. Blgo r.luUon
with o»lna< dupjtch. Mixed r»inu, 01 £
. Japan and English Patent Driers,
wsnporior article Philadelphia
jndPlUibnrgh White Lead always on hand and for safo.—
Tlware prepared to Qrtad Colors for Pointers, Dnurglataor
s*^ b# * t3OT^. floUcft *" WB havea mill shlcb
will sots money by getting
tbete Colta* grtwod with ox. ' mrinlly
jßoofesellers ,&c.
IH/" S, RENTOUL, 20 St. Glair street,
'? f « Dealer Id EeUgfoos and Mlacellaneone Books, and
•Depository Of American Irnct Society’s Publication*.
mrlOAawlyF - 1 • .
\UM. Gr JOHNSTON & CO., Stationer*,
m«J filank Book MaonCaetnrsrS aud Job'Printers, No.
W Wood stmt,-Httsbcrgh. Pa. seSD
R C. .COCURAJfB, (SUCCESSOR TO
JUl#t B. BfcUtr,) and BetaU Dealer (o Books,
Federal «troet ( 6UidoorS.
- QLMarknactntfa. Pa. •
>IPAVISQN, BOOKSELLER AND
' AMD SXA
... O«of !S*H o«tdoor qflb®cor
■.fwwtiy nn Scfcuolaad Law Xkokacod*
j . BTA -
•L N 6L£H£l^ t ,BOOKS £LLE »
yV; -. «tal Eattut agtma;
/VVUiIOAJtt WAJU),
NOTES
. JL/Hoada, Mortg*gfc «Q<) «U KcnriUe* f ur man*,. '
can procnralecui tiuotfgh ay Ajcocy, «u reason.
• ifcfctenn*: \
' j.' Thceoxiffclay to..iaveat toeir moaey to good tdTfc&uge.
Qai gnt imtt iecoad «laa pe]»r at my oOiceT&r
♦ A -ih OOftfldgrilln},
'■■}. j'SoMJ&AXT STRKKT, op nos: Us BLPwTi O&UiedraL
~ " .jo3sa B.ocaßM
- W^S? R , *• MARSHALL & CO Jim-
Wood «tr»Nt»t»«niomth
AMortraeot oferar* 2yy>*h«*» may bo found on extent! to
ESSS; 5)52? hwch.«»S^
Bu2£“iagreLt £“*"• Ai^Wmlow
' : «18 J ’S/S^rtprisotoeoontrrdadlert,
- ' ••" ' WAUtm» HARXTIAT.IAap. i
/Hanufactunm
removal.
DUQUSSira Z&OZ7 S2QRS.
COLEMAN, IIAILMAX Ado.,
Manufacturers of
Iron, Nail?, Steel Spring?, Axle?, Wroughi
Nats, Washors, Spikes, Bolts, etfr., etc.,
Hare removed to their new and exlcnsiro Warehouse
So. 77 Water and 94 Front Street,
Where they ure prepared to ex«Aite al! orders in tbnlr lin
having a large nud c«mplot* ass or Uncut of
‘•DrKjueane" ruannfactared goods con
etnntly nohaud, which they of-
»t-r on liberal tenna. M.dtf
Iron City Stove Warehouse. ’
W "W. BRADSHAW,; (Successor ,to T.
ww*i( C «*fS» M*«o f »ctarer of! TIN, IRON
S,',; 'P,' ,er to STOTEJ 4c. Ho. 131
. . . t.n.ocn Filth and VlralnTallej, Pitta
b°t 8 b ' foljd
t. a. rots. Bt rcnxT'
T. H. KEVIN A CO.,
jVo. 24 Wood Strut, Pittsburgh, Penn a
IVTANUFACTCIKERS OF WHITE AND
All, BED LEAD, ZlfJO FAINTS AND LITCLAEGE, «nd
Wholeudo Dcftlcn la DU*, Faiuta, Varnish«e and Turpeo-
, i Jalrdly
OTQtrssnra roxrstd&t
R. MoCOY «Sc
i»£«rr STSBBT, opposite Pcntta. R. IL Depot,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
MANUFACTURE to order, on short notice,
CASTINGS* SHAFTING A PULLETS, of all sizai
and descriptions, of tho best materials and latest styles
also WAGON BOXES,SAD ISONS, always
on hand or cast to order.
left at the FOUNDRY, or at Cartwright A
Young's, S 3 Wood st, will roceiro prompt atteatlua.
laekdly
1. A. 8P11R,.... . I. C. UttWHL,
late D f the lira of J. S. Dali A Speer, late o{ nail» Bpe*r
SPEEm fe BIDWELL,
Valley Forge Plow Works,
_ A’a. 139 Liberty iCrwf, near T\nh, Pittsburgh.
TI/fANUFACTURERS of every variety 01
ATJL Plow*. Plow Castliigi, Ae., of the moat approved Pat
terns gnitab'le for evury kind of toil ami .tillage.
Their Improved Patent Iron Centre, Patent Iron Cent-e
niliaids, Iron Oentre rab-Soil, Potent and Centre Lorem,
Steel Mouldboard, Valley, Peacock, Sugar, Cotton and other
Plows are WAERtyrta to give entire satisfaction to norchas*
era, both as to quality and adaptation to use.
eg’Qrdere aroeollijted. oc<:lyd
WELLS, BIDDLE *■ CO.,
SO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. f
itrnips, thongs and .switches.
T T Orders solicited frem the trade,and promptly shir*
ped as per ins tractions. ,
Txua—o months, or 6 percect-disconntforroatu.
■oatlpdAwT
OA K T W*H lOU T 4 VOD Bi U ,
(Sacwwor* to John Cartwright/ '
ThTANUFACTURERS and Importers oi
XU. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Borgical and Dentatiln
etnnnenta,Gnc*, Pistola, Fishing Tackle, A&, No. fifl Wiwd
•treat. Thoy gi?e special attention to tba tnanafoctnrlDg'.of
Trasses, Supporters, Ac. Jobbing and Dcpjdiur with pcnc
tanllty and despatch. < opls:dly 1
MOORHEAD A CO.,
American, Plain and Corrugated,
GrATJ_,VA3sriZjr,D SHEET IRON,
Per Hoofing, Guttering,
Agent s for Woofs ■'•
Patent lsattatlonUnaala Sheet Iron,
A^Wareboase— So. 136 First Srrtrl, nilsburah
mrJTtlyd "
“““J 1 ;-. '-; «. n»rati
WILLIAM BARNHILL * CO.,
61 Penn st., below Marbnry, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
Iron Worker*, Manufacturer* of Barnhill'* Patent
Boiler, Locomotive, Fiord and Cylinder Boiler*, Chimney*,
Breichen, rire Bed, Steam Pipes, Condensers, Salt Pans,
SugLE.Pant, Iron Yawls, Life Boat*, eta. Aire, Blacksmith
Wort, Bridge and Viaduct Irons, done at the sbortret no-
order* from a distance promptly attended to.
Pcxua Cotton Mills, Pltlatmrgb.
Kennedy, childs & co., manhfac-
TDREBS of—
Penn A No. 1 hoary 44Sheeting*;
Carpet Chain of all color* and ■hail**;
Cotton Twine;
44 Bed Cords;
“ Plough Lise* and Ba*h Owd;
“ BopeofalltiusAnddescrtptiunK
Batting.
®pOrdvr* left at' tho Hardware Store of Logan, Wilaoa
A Ct-131 Wood street, will bare attention. Jc2fcly
JAMES IRWIN,
MANUFAOTORKK OF
SULPHURIC ETIIRR; Sulphuric Acid;
Bw«rt Spirit* of Nitr*-: Mine Acid;
iloSnun’a Ant»lyo.< Muriatic Arid.
Aqua Aiumooia, FFF; Nltrona <iy
Solollim; •
A A-:.., 57 W\*t (r .tr-«.t
! „ WILLMH TATK'di'i»6N. '—
PLUMBEH AM. AS FITTER. No ii)
JL /oarth p8.;,.rnl .r r «-.t n „i,r
nr«(h Kxn-ltfor H-.li. n r ’
r ’! ’ '■'• f i'V.rjri..- j.tr W a i^ r> Os« *nd
_ no31:1y
'M',A N 0I? A c7li U KitOT BOOlil
liSJLrmi BHOJB of**o7 -rtnfcrfcffotj;' Me. ix-ft '
dommisston, See,
3. ». D. M. Sißiwuni
X S. CA3STFXS&D <st CO.,
Commlnton <t Forwarding JHerchantij
And Wholesale Dunlin in
WESTERN RESERVE CIIEESE,
lard, i-ork. bacon, flour, fish, I
Pot A ' Lfntcod A laril Oil, Ddwj
rrntt »nd Produce Renuttlly. *■
Not, 141 atta 143 Front Strett,
. FITTABUfmiI, PA.
tfITCIICOCK, MeCRKERV *.
[Saccsoon to linfftnun, M’Creery A Co.)
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
And Wholesale Dealer* In
Prodae«, Floor and Wool,
iV.j. 153 Front and 123 &«cnd rt, PilUburah. I*o.
»pl:lyd—tny23
A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR.
• aj,Jone«4C'>,)COTomf*rt«j aD( j PorwAniinß Mer
tb»ModlKonand lndian»polUllaUro*l, cot.
tier Flmaod Ferry •taJpittaliurKL, p*. JiT>lyd
J°iP u « MELLOIC No.Tl" WOOD"ST.",
fcrCmCKTRINn II^ avLl eJ ?unrth ■**••*. Sol* A«nt
L«?A C nAaniK^ e ?mn, <^<Wlm,) P,ANO SOftTEa, JIA.
niuLMONnStKIS L MKUTORONS and ORQAN
HARMONIUMS, and Dealer Id Mualoand Musical Good*.
HMER & BRO., No. 52 FIFTH
a rS* 8 /®.-*!!*'u‘? den n * r^8o! » A goat forNUNNB
CHARLOTTEBLUMK, M A VtTFACTtTR
p «d D«Ur U PUao Pori*, and ot Muh
‘pf.fi ®' 1 *“*#£««»* tetWILIMDURO
PlA^O^alKi for IIALLKT, DAVIS A CO.’tt Boatbn Planoa,
•**«d W tl * oot J *° ean 118 Wood ttroet^
BOOTH AND BHOEB,
J tHKAr •B’om Cash.
AMES ROBB,
SO. 60 MARKET. STKKKT,
TUIRD DOOR FROM TUB MABKKTIIOCBE, .
(TWI L UMjcatracetred LlsUrgs
Fall and Winter gtoek or
ttd GIUL&aWS’ COOTS and PIIOEB:
M£W CALF, KIP AND COAKHK
iKiOXs, SUOKS, OXFORD TXKA,
BOYS' AND toutto- Boow?mot«?i? I ’“ IAS '
•FORDS’ ftUUBPR BHOKH,
A »ery superiorjartlcle and eery neat, direct from the
Mannlactonra. which be vflrwU t , r Mir fair «r»acaaaa
at rery redact'd pries* Corcaaß.
This 'stock comprise* one Of the largest waortmenU to t*
foond In any city, suitable lor cify'aad country mlm, and
haring oTer twenty .ytwraexperinoc* In buying', he trusts
that he can powsmtallUatea. -Ho respectfully lovlt*>«*l|
in wantt'/cdLawirlng lUtvt that they wilU* plaand.
Remember (he place. JAP. HOUR.
No. 80 Market Street,
n 025 {Third Door Rom the Diamond Market.
Wall paper, fine paper dang-
INO3, CliiAP WALL PAPBR, Burden, Window
Sbadu?, Cnrtaln*, Tapirs, Ac. New jia(t*rw open for the
«or!y Spring sai*s. IUriOK bulft-« n*w Wall ftptr Sale*
liuutQ with Increased CtdliU** fur a Urgvr rtock than btro
toforc, u
. hlcli will bo cuantaotl/ repknalitd, pnrchac*
«*rs will flud »t all tine* n Rood at low
IL_p- CXHIRANK, 8 Federal «t, Allegheny.
Orders atteuJed to for I'apvr Hanging by-the best work
men. foB
HE HRI C K' s patent carpet
BWUEPCA —A *nwt Domestic sod war*
>wtod Uigf«» eatutacuoo. Ju»c rn-elret! at tlio Caritel
.. W - W’CLINTOCK, 114- Market ntrMt,
J&»S;aA«rT Only Agrnt for the Meutlfictorer.
CUNOKIES—SOO co*ka Soda Aah;
3uobagt Nltralo Soda;
« kcjfi lit Gut* go.!#;
SCO taxes Ocrnuu Claj;
On k.«.i ~ bbla. Soup Iloain, '
Oo hand mffotwfaby ALEXANDER KIKO.
|AOXIEb —200 bus. primo halves
X-Jfct**l*lowhy HITCHCOCK, McCKKEUY k CO,
122 8cco«! and lfilPlnt »u.
for sal© by
• VT. MAOKBOWS,
Sd. 167 libttty-gtmt
USKMAN BITTERS—IO
t B.A.TAmtKarnrg ico.
-T EATHBRBELTINU of the beat manufao
JU ton feIS.M tar maty .j.& u. phillifb.
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1859.
'T'IIE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY
Informs the public that be has ateam up again, 3n4 hii
extensive
FURNITURE
Chair Manufactory
IS ONCE MORE IN FULL OPERATION.
Hut FALE3 BOOM at present, and until the let of April,
NO. 61 FIFTH STREET.
Alter April Ist he will bo located in
Sr&ASS'S BVILDINQ
UNDER THE HION CITY COLLEGE,
And directly oppa*ite the POST-OFFICE, where be intent
to keep for nlo a fine assortment of every article
in hfa line, and where be will be pleased to
wait open his friends and patrons.
Of every description made to order, and par
ticular attention given to the manu
facturp of Plain and Fancy
OFFICE furniture.
ja!7;tapi H. 11. RYAN.
J-AJHES W. WQODWKLL,
FD Eli I TD CHAIRS
WHOLESALER AND RETAIL,
Embracing every style of
PUBNITUEB,
ROSEWOOD, MAnOQANY'AND WALNUT.
flqitahlefbr
PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND DINING ROOMS,
Equal to any In
NEW rORK AND PHILADELPHIA,
L 0 WE R PRICES.
43*ETory article made by band and Warranted.*®*
BoppUed with any quantity of FURNITURE and CHAIRS,
‘ on reasonable terms.
HOTELS AND STEAMBOAT*
Furnished at the ehortist notice.
Wararoows, No*. 77 and 78 Tbied Stbbst,
Ptas»ltf ‘ v PITTSBURGH, FA.
joaw d. rouwa tbos. b. Tocire Janets i_ roewa
T. B. YOUNG CO.,
■azrcTACTruu or
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of Every Description.
S-, between I tf/Ue and /tana. Joenut
Warchome-Nos. 18 MO Snjithfleld BL,
Steamboat cabin furniture—wd
are constantly manulWturtnc STEAMBOAT CABIN
FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and mvit* the attention oi
those Interested in fnrntahing boats/
. wKfcdAwT T. B. YOUNG A CO.
»«*- .. riwxa ranrou
LITTLE 4. TRtWBLK,
GROUCHES AND DEALERS
Floor, Bacon, Cheese,
Frofta,Otls dt Produce,
mSECOND ST. PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM RAOAT.TIT ’
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Soi. 19 aud 90 Wood Street,
P. W.SOQtaaoX, * Wit. STSWaAT, |*t„ With
Lewis A Edgerton, PitUb’g. (Garrett 4 Martin, Pi,Ha.
EDGERTpB A STEWART,
1 {Successors to Lewis A Edgsrton.)
Vholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,
107 Wood Btrpet, Plttabwrizh, Pa.,
JnLlyd
40R5 M’-JltU A. ftCIZATU J«Mi4
,XOUN W'GILL <fc SON, Orocors and Com-
V aiuUi& Merchant*. Aganta for tha iale of J*J« Iron
*M Btotinu. No. 257 Liberty Pittrbargh. fe!S:lyd
EOBJSKt DICKEY, Wh.)Wr Or^r,
Prod tiro and Conunlasion Merchant, No. 134 front
tfwt,
lA lexa.vdeh kinoT WHOLESALE
r'.tt.'l oT'‘h l'"'""" li ‘" u A " h - s '’ —7 Lil-rt,
oi„. -pl'J-J
-COOLEY L jv"n"- I w .V SJK.
» r jj *
':Tr*r<ixSi9Zj*-t
joub a. DiLwoaru.
QHRIVER &. DILWORTII, WHOLESALE
kJ Grocers, No. 130 and 132 Second itreet, (hatweeo Wood
and Smithflrld, Pittsburgh.
it>Bn ru>ro_—. jjchaju) mate wrujAx ruon.
TOIIN fLOYD A CO., WHOLESALE
Otatiwiub il.rdi.nu. No. 173 Wood .ad
m ItbwtY «tr—t,BtUbnigh.. j.l«
/ORB WATT >OiW WIUOH,
WATT A GKO
CKUA, Comminsiun MerrlianiB'J^?fs2^ Pro
daceand Pittsburgh Manabcturev No. 25s uEef'EF**
Pittsburgh.
ISAIAH DICKJSY & CO., WUOLESA^
Qrowr*, ComnjiartoDM«tdi«jta,ii 1 d Dolen in Prodnce,
no. 80 Water ftroet, tod63 Front rtreet,Kttetrarih.
Wm: mcootoheon whole-
BALK Grocer, Produce ud Commliidon Tlorchanl.
la Hlt,bar &h MannUctured Article*, No. 159
Utwrty street, corner of. Brewery. ay, PittsbnrglyPa. ny3
/oaa wtitt— to --«««■ nwii i
A TWELL, LEE * CO., WHOLESALE
=£*- °r x ir' • nd OommWro Hnh>ib,u«
B«l.nlii IHttibnrjh Mum&aoret,No. a Wood most,N.
tween WttCT and Front rt, Pitts bn rgh. r- <1 aplß
R T6Sm^rn:rwnmfm
J-V9 Qrocen, Ccramisrioa Merchants, and Deafen In all
£ . „^7 T 7 Pr°dw« tad Pittsburgh Manufcetores,
Jfa 255 Liberty itrwt,' Pittsburgh. j alfclyd^
OBEKT H. KING, WHOLESALE GRa
OSR) Oasußltsloa Merchant, and Dealer la Feathers,
Fl*h, Floor, and all kinds of Country Produce, No. 211 Lib
erty street, month of- Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad
rancea man* on canalffnmgnta. Jafclyd
tatm mm a. wamso.
TJOBERT DALZELL A CO., WHOLE
XV BALE Grocer*, Oommlurion and Forwarding Mer
chants and. Dealerefn Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture,
No. 251 Liberty «twt, PUtubargh, P*. my 2
Muon & Hamlin's Melodeons.
JUST RECEIVED—A new lot of Mason &
HamUo'a SLELODKONS.
, For sale only by iOHN U. MELLOH,« Wood *t,
; <*]* As?* far CbJckering’i pianos, and Mason A Hamlin
Melodeons. i ja24
I' THE INTERNATIOHAI/HOTELi
I BROADWA r,
I CORNER FRANKLIN STREET, NEW YOIIK,
OFFERS inducements to Mebciiants<33
and Tonusrs visiting Now York, unnurpaaerd br&
I any Hotel in tbe Metropolis. Tbo following are smooTt a
advantage* which it pMUM, and which willbeapnreriMrd
I by alt traveller*. »-
I Ist. A central location, convenient to placos of bosineo*
I as well as places of ~ ’
I 2d. Scrupulously clean, w&l tarnished and well vontilaimJ
I sleeping apartments. 1
3d. Largs and wpertlly fbrtfebed altUog room*, with „
JMcnlOaml Ladies' Parjor, commanding an extensive view
of Broadway.
\\. 4l f Modnetedon the loropean plan, vi»|tor*cso
live In tbe best style, with tbe greatest economy.
. tlb. Iliaconnectea with
TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED SALOON’S.
I *.,?? ■‘beir mud*, or, ll they desire, they
1 will be farm in ed In their own rooms. '
6tn. Tbe fare eerved In lb* Saloon* and note! I* ac
knowledged by eplcnresjto be vastly superior to tb*c oi any
other Hotel in tbe city, i ’
• WRbaH tbeseadvantages.the«wtof living In the Twrxraa
mac,» b * ,ow tiut oi «7 other first class Rote!.
fel2rflm 1 A. FREEMAN. Proprietor,
AJaEKICAN lIOCfEi UDBTO9T,
IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AK-RB
rang-) Hotel Id Itelliv No, tend HUM; i> co-feS
tr.% lusted, iMta all the TootSTTr
travel. It contains sit lb* modern improvements, and
wvery convenience for the'eoafort and accmnmadaifoo of
tbe traveling pobHe. TbssfeepSngroomsare Urge and well
veaUlatedj tbasulteg of jroonu are welt arranged, and com-'
fffvcfabed for families and UigA traveling parti**,
abd tbe boose willcootltln* to be kept as a first cU Hotel
lo every veepect. JtllnHy LEWIS RIOB, Proprietor
Fresh arrival h
BTEINWAY’S PIANOS.—Jtut
eU, an invoice of a few very superior. btelo-f I-V §'• -If
oU3W*« * TURKS BIIUNOSDSQUARB
QKANU of eeven and a tbbd octave*, atxt In an elegantly
Also, several plain seven and «x
ana Ibme-foarihs octavo Square Pianos.
0 , . J .H-‘KLEBKtt A BRO-
J^ 8 fprSttinway’aPianos &3 *|ftb eL
«“Pa;Ctaaer* are respectfally Invited tojriveoa t»u
™ fuw.fa-.pite w
A CAltlx—Haying closed onr atoro in tho
Diamond, Allegheny City. we would return onr
* a Mt*Vi r Tory * lt>er * l beewwed upon u*
wWlßdolo* bcumwe lo,ttor Diamond, tad would I'wovct.
ftlljy ffol.cit a contimmock of (he •am*i at oiir low touaa 01.
Federal at,'u«ar Laacoc*. wliiru It will beoor corutaol et»-
to merit it * ; WM. FitANc£
*" l ° Federal at„ near Leacock, Allegheny.
RODUCE.—ItW bus. Small WWto Bcaiw
1b “ tlmvtfjjf Si#d, ‘ *
S I&O “ cbuieiClowr feed,
.*y*r
. , . . * oa Biuhr,
and tor sals atJSfl Liberty street, by
MO IItPDLB. WIRM A QO.
r|AK TANNED LEATHER BELTING
>/ Of lie Tjrj Utt BUatirKtiiß—23M Ini ). Z JJ* 3,
4,16, CanilOJaehMwUaTat tWrutre, fuitrfec’dans t*r
«u»atKas.2osn<l:t9gt.CUfret. ' •
OILS —10 bbls. Winter Bleached Whale;
6 da "Jo -Repbmt;
6 da Utwed,
la store and for salo by : JOHN M’QUt A BAS.
pjßLAtt: STAVES—IObdIi instore and
V/faraaloby feSlj„. . LBJJAHBIC&W A CO.
LACK. LEAD—-Girjuji.—looo lbs. for
ui»hy . faig I- p. l. Fahnestock a oq.
i ANB PAPER—go teams assorted for salo
?.»* . foia i: b.i*fauksstogk aoo. i
.. . |,v y;"--' r -rSV-.• •'f'
d?utntfutt,
A CARD
AND chairs
PITTSBURGH.
i&ustcal.
A gentleman connected with one of tho loading
Coal Componiea returned on Friday from a tour
of business nod observation through tho New
England States. He reports tho manufacturing
establishments all aiive again, and most of them
and in many cues, running full time, on orders
in advance of produotion. Tho same informa
tion has reached ua through other channels, nod
H>e general prosperity of the mills aud factories,
ef Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts
is confirmed by the improved local traffic upon
their railways, and by the continaed heavy pur- 1
tbascs of Co4on iu this market, and contracts I
in advanoe for Wool at the Wost— lf. T. Timet*
Tns Savannah Republican, nominates James ;
H. Hammond, of 8. 0:> f/e>Vt President, and
Rnfus Choate, of Maas- Hat « v
,&BgwU^oosltintion%y v j^ i - -iattbet*
ihan Hoiambnd W’/TSfej found
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The Wheat and Corn Crop op Ohio in 1858.
—From the second aonaal report of tho Ohio
Commissioners of SUtistics, for 1858, we tako
the following: %
IKAraf.—The crop of 1857 was 25,397,614
bushels, being the largest over produced in Ohio
except that of 1860. Analysis of the crop Bbows
that a great change has been made in locality
Stark county nearly retains ita former promi
nence ; nearly all the other counties of that re
gion have lost ground, and the great corn conn,
ties of Miami and Bdota have taken their place
Butler, Warren, Preble, Clermont, Hamilton
Drako, Brown, Highland, Ross, Pickaway, and
Franklin, raised more- wheat in 1857 thanlBso
and more than they had in any previous year!
The counties in the Southern portion of the
State, eeem to suffer less from insects. In eleven
oounties In the Southern portion of Ohio the
Wheat crop in 1857 was 2,226,784 bushels
greater than in 1855 ; aud in eleven'counties of
the “Wheat Region” the reduction since 1860 is
8.118,550 bushels. The entiro reduction of
Wheat in this State is in a few counties:
Corn.—The crop of corn for 1857, reported to
Coanty Auditors, was 82.555,156 bushels, being
the largest quantity ever prodneed in the State
except that of 1855. This orop -alternates with
alternate yeara, a fact proven by comparison
The aggregate product for the years 1850, 1852
1804 and 1856, was 224,799,191 bushels, and
for 1851, 1853, 1855 and 1857 (alternates) was
304,749,992, showing that one set of alternates
falls nearly 80,000,000 bushels below the other.
The number of acres planted lb the first set was
7,325,365; in the latter, 8,160,626, ehowing
that the increase of acrea wae not in proportion
to difference in results, for the general average
; per aore in thftfirst was only $1 02 in
the latter, 38.26 bushels. The average of pro
duction of nearly 00/00 acres in Butler couoty,
is 48 bushels per acre, and Ross, Pickaway, nod
-Fayette almosuas great.
Tho crop of 1858 warf above two-thirds of an
average.quantity per acre, or about C 0,000,000
bushels. (The Commissioner gives the aggre
gate and average production of certain grains
per acre in various counties in the Slate—facts
which were prepared and published in this paper
several months ago. Ilia deductions are as fol
fows :) . .
l-_ The increase of acres of grain planted in
IS5i was 15 per cenL but the product was less
in qaantily and inferior in quality.
2. In counties embracing about one-eighth
of the State, the proportion nf land sown in
corn and wheat is About SO per cent, and tbe
largest prodnet per acre is 85 bushels. In Ham
ilton lh* product i» over 40 bushels per acre ;
Tickaway about 40./ '
Tbe report of ih/crops for 1 «'.S are as follows
compared wuh !So7:
Actual cropsj)f ISST. '; Reported crops Jot- 1808
l| I,<ol ,-oo tun* Full ikUt! fair crop
orii, 1 80 busr.Tll'»»o-Uurd« in qutiufily,
„ Vi- much better quality.
* 7, C14 d |(£t}ree-fourtii3 in qoqo
0... r crop. ‘
& Rj e, fair crop iGeMrullj „ laU c
Potatoes, full crop. cr 7 p *
Frau., .mall 0r0,,. | Almost' ', otal f>i]arCi
. , , : except berries. l
, larT* 111 * *° tbe ftt>oT,J com P**»aoo, the loss
of 1808, compared in quantify to that of 1857
woa, on com. -7,000 bushels ; wheat, G.OOO 00<)
bushels; and oats 10,000,000. Total, 6u[ooo’ooo
bushels. .
Senator Mason or Virginia oh tho Doc
trines or Senator DouuLAa.—Our political
“vaders will give an attentive perusal to the fol
?ow/ c ? arkfl Senator Mason, made in the
I > opuiir'*o^VK n, J r Debate in the Senate the
other day urJV-nr-
Mr. Presidrtti ,i Tnf;;hi4§® a l-bo doctrines
flald to have been eDterlj3o»jnirrli2S^ ra bl«'
Senator, through the publiS"Jounil)a «
lor the last six or eight months, not in an n!i
thontatire form. They como before OB now in
an authoritative form from the honorable Sena
tor. I understood him to oay that Mr. Buohah
aa, the President, presenting it as a test of the
popular judgment in tho free States, could bavo
received no votes in Pennsylvania, or Ohio or
elsewhere, under tho construction which 'the
South places upon this act. I know
about that; it is impossible that I can know, and l
,K^° ( a J hnk l\ ' amoflt dually impossible
that the honorable Senator could know what led
the Democratic party In the./ree State* to vote
for the present oocupant of tho Presidential
chair, but iwiJUay,. to the honorable Senator
dam toknowtKia: and I do not fear one
dusenheni voice south of the old Potomac rv er and
extending to the borders of Mexico; that if the
Kansas Nebraska aol is lo bo interpreted aa he
interprets it: if it be, in truth, loremtl the sonth
ora people for their righto in the Territories
from the Constltatioa, from tho Supremo Court,
to Utei pleasure of the temporary occupants of a
Territory for the limo being; if that is tho inter
pretation of the freo States upon the Kansas Ne
braska not; and that is to bo the rallying point
in any f urther election of any oandidalo for any
party, the Southern States u-emfd be cruet'and re
creant lathemeelvee and to their eafety and to their
honor, if they ehould out for him a unyle vole; 1 do
not mean the rote of a State, hut even on individual
cote.—lf that Is to bo tho dootrino io nay plat
form of aoy party, by which, let mo repeat it,
according lo the construction placed on that acL
ho “? rablB Senator, rights which tho
South hare been contending for on this conti
uentfor thirty years, nearly two generations,
are to bo taken from tho Constitution, from tbo
Supreme Court and remitted lo tho popular will
of the temporary inhabitants of a Territory, no
party on that doetrmr eon ever receive on, cote
KUlh of the Potomac mer; and if it i, to he the de
volution of the party, 1,l it be dUeolved and the
» il only bo reconstructed
on that platform to nso a modern pheasc, yon
will not Bod a single builder or plank in tho
Southern States; not one; and they would bo
truants and recreants, if it were otherwise. Sir
I hare belter bopeo. Ido not beliefs, I cannot
be made to believe, that a dootrino so irreconci
lable with law and reason and sense, can prerail
with any party. I have no fear that thero will
bo any such plank in tho platform. But if there
“r there t» a dieeolution at once andforever of any
party alliancej and party action. *
Tub hew VorE 7WSarut SEyalhit “t wo monlhn
hence ll is cxpccced iho Lehigh Valley u<,„d
will be carried Ihrongh to Heading, and thus
oferihe Lebanon Valle/ Hoad to Harrisburg,
formlog o'much directer route from our city to
Pittsburgh and Ha vicinity than wodow liavo,
They eay this will also be tbe shortest routS be
tween New York and Chicago (by Wft y 0 f the
Fort Way dc,) and the cars will ooon be running
through ou it from Now York to Baltimore
earing the disagreeable ferriage of the Delaware
and Susquehanna, and rendering the rido to
.Washington, especially by night, furmoro agree
able than it now is. Headiog, Harrisburg dud
thof villages of the Sneqaebannayalley will then
be. as well acquainted with New York as they
are now with Philadelphia.’'
■ htTT o< t m 11. i ill n mill iiiiiij
T A. >AHMBSTOCg *OO.
cokn
The llawbsville, Ky., Tragedy. —The full
particulars of this affair are inexpressibly hor
rible, and |f not attested by hundreds of wit
nesses would bo incredible. No tragedy that
has ever deepened the stain on the soil of the
“dark and bloody ground,” can compare with
this. The state of Kociety whero each an event
could take is worse than that of tho cani
ba! Islands. Toe ferocity of the mob that mur
dered Lowe is amazing. It is difficult lo under
stand how human beings could have heoomesuch
fiends. Tbo circumstances briefly slated are as
follows : Lowe, a desperato man, was anxious
to tight u due! with Maxwell, and falling to ob
laiu ao acceptance of his challenge, proceeded,
armed, to the vicinity of his enemy’s office, and
called upon him to come forth. Maxwell mado
his .appearance, surrounded by a mob armed
with shot-guns, rifles, pistols and bowie knives,
and commenced an attack upon Lqwe, who fled
amid a volley of shuts, and a man who at
tempted to shelter him, was killed on the spot
Lowe is said to have worn a ©oat of mail, which
saved his life at the time, but he was wounded
in the hands and legs, and mastered by his pur
suers. Ho begged for his life, asked MaxweU’s
pardon, and was carried to jail, where his
wounds were dressed. A report was circulated
that ho threatened to kill, one by one; all who
had assaulted him, and a party of those who
considered themselves threatened, proceeded to
tho jail, and murdered him In bed. We do not
know that Lowe deserves any Sympathy. It is
evident that he intended to assassinate Maxwell,
and was a blood-thirsty, dangerous man. But
tho barbarity of those who fell upon him, and
slaughtered him, is something fearftil. The wont
feature is, no one thinks of trying to bring the
murderers to justice. The mob is supreme above
tho law. Tho higher law of the people of
Hawesvills is murderous mob-law. Well may
the press of Kentucky inquire: “Is this our
chivalry ?—Cm. Com.
Profitable, but Disagreeable Business.—
Two men, William Whatley and Dr. P. H. Bras
sel, have of late made a basinese of going into
fbe counties of Georgia, examining the connty
records, to find what former has given in too
low an estimate of his property, and then in
forming on him, getting $lO on every $lOO that
the estimale was too low. They made $40,000
nut of one county—Cobb—in this way. They
entered Morgan county last week, in the parsnlt
of their calling, but the citizens got op a delega
tion to. escort the interlopers out of town to the
musio of drums, gongs, kettles, &c. Brassel
left in advance of the manic, bat Whatley sub
mitted to tho escort with becoming resignation.
The Lynching'Case at Platte City.— The
Hannibal Messenger of the 2nd baa a confirma
tion of the report of the lynching of the Doys at
Platie City. U gathers the intelligence from
Mr. George D. Rees, of the Keokuk Post, who
reached Hannibal on the Ist, direct from St. Jo.
The Messenger says :
There was considerable excitement through
out that part of tbe State on Saturday night and
Sunday morning, and serious apprehensions
were enlertaiued that there ’would soon be
troublous times iu Platte, as (ho free soilers of
Kensfts have declared that if theso meu were
hung in Platte they would burn tbo city.
Toe Bloody Gaounn.—Wo had a dispathc
giving an account of a fight in a court-room in
H&wesvilie, Kentucky, a day or two since, in
which a Mr. Low was woanded, Mr. Miller
wounded, and a friend of Low’s, Mr. Aldridge,
was killed, and Low then putin jail as a protec
tion against the mob. The Louisville Courier of
the 4th says that the mob attacked the jail, fired
upon Low, putting seme 18 bails into him and
killing him instantly. Low was a bloody, cool
man, always coming out first best in bis shoot
ing affairs, and did not know what fear was.
Tub Cilhotic Telegraph remarks of the Key
and Sickles tragedy :
It will be remembered that Key was the at
torney who should have prosecuted Herbert, the
California member of Congress, for killing a
wai'er at one of tho hotels. thought proper
to almohi excuse the murderer on tbai occasion,
and manifested a feeling unworthy of a publio
officer. Mr. Key was appointed lo ..fliou l.y
Pierce, and w-ia continued by our present un
lucky Executive
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TIIR E E SKifn v'it-n .nm'_ —
A CIfICRUiUNO PIANOS —Three .*C-££==?*2B|
omi-hand Cblekeriitg Planus, lii-tzcclleolfT $ f II
onW, which hare been in aw from onetotw.i
wilt be sold at SU>J „. v b for ,Jh ° JWlOnly,
Tor U-giouera aodthonseef schools the aboro inatM.
menta are most dwlrabio They *><. i n txrf.vt nr,w . ,
tho wear they bare had 1. .cucdr perceptible. Tbe* S
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-l^L 1 . JOHN RJIBLLOR, 6i Wood «t.
| WALLACES’ FOUNDRY
1 .AND
SMill Furnishing Establishment.
XL AM ENGJNLS, BOiLEKS, SALT
■’ANAMILLOBARTira, Ha- Brl*. MwJiu.rr £,7.
i<-j<a».lUtatinsa, ofMl fclml» i,jyorrW
D **™* *** h Mill Iron., PruJf ctaffr
Anchor Uullitig Cloths, Urn* aud Wither Ihitmir
L u l/ laor *"' l °" rn b«t i„ „,«• S
>r«rw;h Uurr Smut Machine, .i*-d i„ ~1 1>e. l tr ' ntll ,
ori-r Uto H'«t: oconr tb« umm, taka out ,u,o ebra* n,d r
rnovo the acuat before the/ are broken by th# t-A.-r.
Frnuali Borr Mill Stonra, mad* of n>l>< tml block*
1 Mitcbiaae— exit u> ZOOM twr a...
W. Patent Water Whrela,
ftaraueliiw ami iklmi «. .« .u lua ‘ ‘ *
tli.oUwr WBrel. la a«: wlih „ ? " * 6 “
cuiogao. ~f w k »i.
6coau.3luUl«rtystiM.'l, I-m.l,ui K IL * '
r _llataJ».T W.W WAU.ACR
team Marble Works no? 310. aJT" iii-r
M Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, p£ '
AUBLE M ANTKLS, made by machinory
st !<.» prtem; Momirwot*, Tsblrta ursro
»<«, tlortisWl. Fnn.it..,> •„,} W«h Stand Tops;
’* *” '****■ ‘ ’® r tv n 'iv I VVm.Lac'k *•
»"l Irtlm.lSwT ..I.LAOE.
POKTAiiLt; klouk anTTcokn MILXa
-TUe simplest and t-cl srttcl* „f tbe Itiud | 0 fee
t-uuDiry. TV* run 11*1.1, fast, and matt. wor t
1 l.t-y u.r ft .i.ta:dofslu/n to l.umbfroirn, I r „„ >Uatan. «*,i
tQT *'* lo Bt No - 110 Übrrt z Bt^
W W. UALLA«Sr.
pLASXJiiI PAHLb, KOMArt ChAUi.NT
*C - QULNI) BTONJW anJ
nilllk L’MK, nt »jII? LiU'fCv auocj, fiiulMirch
■wll.-OiptUfT ___Vw VTA.LU-
'PAKRANT-S EFFBitVESCENT SELT-
A ZKU APKaVEN*T,piV|«rctloaau tutlrucewnriociDl*
frg.ii » UU>and*^ur*U.«uUj.i S
Kpitnx tu GpiTUiuy. This much tatutuied utJ httidv valu
*b!« w | nct£Ulfoca«toaJlj maS^JiL
•In. liltllooa nffoctlOLt, Udatlulter
a u ,.„, <,f«.»swMtb, o..u™i5 1I u tssSiwu2rs
Appolfto, Or«Y,: Xrrvoc Daunt; '
Affcofta,. of.L. i.«r. Ac, Ac }r^
i>KOVISIONS-^s(H)tr p « Bacon Stoalden,;
, 2 f -«) " •• BJJ-m;
, “*Q tc». fiopir Cured 11am«;
' « t*. “ WcKlßetiC
•. bl>U. 3loj 9 Park;
Id rtar*'*n<] nnofcebotaa,for KQujgQ.v i co.
) JONS No. 1 Allegheny Pig Metnl;
7 tGD< Utrla Torfp Bloom*, tortalo b*
rsUßiven * oilwqth 11.
n *BLS. Plantation Molasses,oak coop
gy oM hhdi. fair to prime Bogan rcceirwj
vstar, and for sale by -
’ BEtIUVER A PtLWORTH.
VOLUME LXXII—NUMBER 16,
insurance
Continental Insurance Company."
IvarparuUd I* lit ,/ rWjyftaM.,
tntn a
fUPBIUL OUaUB
Authorized Capital, One Millluii D.iUui
S'«*HrtvJ au<] Acmmalat»-JCn;>llnl
HOME OFFICE.
So. 41 Walnut Street, abort Search,
riro loaureuctf ou Boildinr?*, Furniture, MrrrlioudlM, A*
C^neally.
Murine Isscrtnre on Cargoes aud FrHirtjt*, to all ports of
tbo world.
InUad Inaaranceoa Goods, Ac, by Rivsit, Canals
and Land Carriage*, to all parts of tbe Onioa, on tho
favoroble termo, consistent with security.
MRECTQU
COLLADAY,formerly Recorder of Deods.Ac,
Philadelphia.
®OWERB, formerly Register of Wills.
COLEMAN, firm ofColanan A Smith, Importing
Hardware and Catlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third
w^!lfV 4boTt Market, Philo.
romra OAT, »nn of Jcph 0»t A 6m, Oopporraltlu, Ko.
12 Qnany street, Pmi». " ~
HD ’t AIU L I '' 5 A 2™ ITE " “ra o' Maebetto A Balgiu!,
Importing Hardware Merchants.- No. 121 North Third
street, above Race, Phils.
HOWARD HINCHMAN, firm of Livingston A Co, Prodnce
S^SypSu 011 MerchapU » Ko -*8 Market sL, shore
GEOBQB W. COLLADAY, Preeldrot.
Gaum Wuses,Bern tary.
.. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent.
Prttanyfo No. 24 Fifth street /op stain.)
Delaware Mutnal Safety Imnranee Company
Incorporated by the Legislature qf Pennsylvania, 1825.
Offico, S. E. Comer Third and Walnut sts..
PHILADELPHIA.
MARDtB INSURANCES on Vessel*, Cargo, and Freight
to all parts of the world.
cn <3oodB i by BlMrs, G»naU,
rn£' •» P** of the Uci««.
fienepdly. --
S? .CSSS.!: : .Si 3,0
Philadelphia City, and other .'jceu tlf’oii a«
CMhon h«nd is’iSi™
BMaooe* In bands, of Agent*, Premiums on *’
Marine Policies recently lsuied, and oth
er debts tine the Company.
finbaeription Noi'-s.
William alartjn, i j* mcl c . n»j.d,
Jtaeph IL Beal, ThMipbihiaPanMiu*,
abmmd A. Sonder, Jam** Tn^nmr,
tv S'**** William Byre, Jr.,
John IL Penrose, J. Y. Pematon,
fleorg* Q.-Lelpar, Juihua p. Eyre,
JMvnrd Darlington, Kamncl K. gtokoj
Dr. IL M. Heaton, Hinryfilcaa. 1
William C. Ludwig J<»aiw»B. McParJ*
Ungh Craig, Tbomaa a Ratio,
Spencer Jlc 11 rain, Robert Dortaa, Jr„
Cbarlee Ke»e. John u vnt»l‘^
D.T.Morg^,
Jacob P Joet* IT.f^nn,
W M. MART! N, President.
„ . TUOS.C.UaND, Vic* IWdeoi.
IiAHM L> LullfVS, tkiCf rlAIy.
P. A. .MaDKIUA, Arf.-nt.
No. Pft_y*t*T «trr*t,
GKKAT WRB'rKKN
INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY.
apMvd— l*l2
OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING,
N 0.403 WA L, NU T ST ILE K T
STATEMENT OF BUSINESS POR TEAR ENDING OCTO
BEK 31, IHM.
Capital...-....
Surplus...—.
(231,BOO CO
61,453 U 3 $2754133 00
Uorelre-J for Prnninmi..... 45
“ - Internet, Rent*, Ae-._ 7,8» « |»d.J9O M
Paid Losses, Expease, Comint*-
•ioc*, Re-Tn*aranc«, Returned
Premium#, Ac J 70.353 00
ASSETS.
Real Estate, Beads A Morta£ts_..«Ml,2lo (y
Stock* 47.015 f»)
BUl# Baoeivabte b. W,SSS J 3
Unsettled Premium# and other
debt* due the Company .... 17,803 02
Cash on Laud, and In band# of
Agents- 84W9 23
- $275,153 03
Al ft meeting of the StockhoMi*r», ronrenod *n ibelSth
ultimo, th* folloarinj persons wen* LIHUCTOKS for
Cbo ensuing year, via:
Cbarie* y. hathrop, 1413 Walcot street.
AUundpr Whilldeo, Merchant, lb North Fr.»n
William D«rllnj?,.ia3S piw> meet.
lauc Hftslebunt, Attorney bnd Coomw>Uor.
John 0. 11 outer, firm of Wnght, U enter A Co.
K. Trary, firm of Traej A Oa, Goldsmith's Hull.
Jolin K. McCurdy, firm of Jon.*, Wbiro A Md3ur<J>
Thoo. L. GiUe*plo, firm of Gillntple £ Zeller
Jfta. D. SnUllt, firm of Ju. B. amKh A Co
.. John 22. Voßden, office Corner of Seventh nml S-.m* * i
L Collier, firm ofO. If. Ora.it A Co.
T’loamfl Potter, fc£J Arch «trvet.
Charlea Harlan, corner H'atunt and Sixth street*.
Jouft. J. Slocum, office 131 Soath Fonrth street.
At s TOba-xineut meetujij of the Board CHALET C
LATH BOP wo* ro-eSccted Pn-jidrnt, and ilni
WM. UAKUNG Vico Frwdih-m
_ JAVtty WBIOriT. Secretary.
This Company ha* lUHOO.N TINT'E!) OCe'dN MARTNB
UOLL RISKH. Out 3ti-*:uu»t Hall Kl*t* on YV«etero
atver* uk~a «u> hcrelOKrrf
H VT f'JM DEXTER, ar-ui.
No. \n Wah-mu^t
FULiC l'S s L HANCK,
sy TH*
Eelianrr Jluluai lainruict uuijuuy ol
I' U H 1 H u L P li 1 A
Oo faa'i4iu?s. Llmiuslorl'cqH-tuaJ.MyrcbauJiM.Kuro.Ur^
la Town or Country.
Office No. 3UW Walnut Street.
Ou-iiu.ji::.Kat.,.A«!ii. cuiia«»—fouout
rir»l ilortgagruu improrw]City Property, wurUi
double tbe amount *120,200 00
I’raa*. Railroad Co’* 0 por cunt. Mortgage’jUanf
*30.000, * £&aqq (Sj
county exeunt. Penn*. R,iL Loam. 101000 00
Pou«»*ylT*ut* lUilrvad Co’aStock ..... V m, rv»
Block of the Kalianoe Mutual Itisaranco Co lfi'lAO no
Stock of Cocoty fire Inromae* £
Scrip ofStjnclrjr inaorancw C0mpanie5..........
Bill* Kccclrablo, bu*ine*« paper.. " K't-ii .j,
nook Account*, accrued lnt«jv*i. etc ?x,l T«
“ «*■».««1= m ,s*g »
t2aU,4G4 s?
CLEM n.VQLEY, I'rr.U-at
Diascroiw.
Clem Tingle;,
Wtn. K. Tlwujpeoe.
David 8. ’irown,
0. Stevenson,
John R. Worrell,
IL. L. Careen.
Robert Tolauil,
Jobneoa,
a H Wood,
J»C"« A. Woodward,
B. M.
conn
•—«P> r^T
fiamtjel Rliplmm
fUtwrt Eukq,
Wi Uluru .HiMnr,
BeuJ. W. Tingle*,
Marshall Hf'l,
Z. Lothrop,
Cbaa. Inland,
Jacob T. Cnotiiif ,
Smith Dovpa
Wm. M- Bempla, Putsb'e.
UiNCUMAN, Secretary.
J- O. COFFIN, Agent
sor Third and Wood tZraet*
° r fWladelpUn:
«■ T -
In«ijrft« Cargo Itlukj on the Ohio and .
tribotarleg. Insure* aguhist lo*a ordamaciW
•Uo against the peril* of the Be*, anStnlanrt
Navigation and Transportation,
tt riaicTcas.
Mrtii,J'SV 0 5? I Jobs a. rumroT, D. J.
aicc.nr" E. K. winner. Rant. Qulllon, Deal. L WooUlon
Ch “'” “•
"'»• V. rKTTIT, Prwl,looi,
J. HcCu,,b£JL?, ’ I ™ EB - T, ~
a > . urnus.
Lamb A Co, PhJladulphJ*
Buck, Morguo A Stidfoln; d„,
Truitt, Uro. A Co, do
I'utnroT, Caldwell A Co , do
■l. T. Lane A Co, do
Btrimaltr, Joitlee A Co. di
-S"™" OFHOfC »T W.TISJi STILBCT
“ K. K. lul.YimxTmi A«mt.
PrukJla ftfira ißtqj-anc, comply
l' ItlhADKLraiA
'__ , „ ODUCTOAS.
n “»• »““*«. Adolph & Boat*.
£?“** W. Hibbard*. 6«adrl Onu^
, D»«4 8. BreSn,
Monlcc« D. I-M*. . J*a,b R. amllh?
TobUi W»curr, Morrt. P.it«m>i.
omip a. iunS£S£ J BAKO, “ J! ’
*° mjo ‘ a lawrancM, w-rmanrat
•Bori ampls preloct™ to tb. 1 U '
i3"gZL
Teaipornry Lotus. l7
gffV: «,«• oo
°” b ’ 4c - <UMO fll
ainci. Ibelr Inowpormtiou, a iirrtod of’trf*,.,*.
.k ™ h V?L!r U u “« Mllltob rJo, HmJrrf
S S? ‘‘7T’ hr a, *> “‘tn.b; aikrdi,,,, cild-on,
SLS or '"W " *»ll«. Ibrlr *bim, *„.
«wposttton to mwt with prfaniltom all liabilities.
„ J. QaiIOSKK
apio Soothnajt cor. Wood ad Tt»ir<i «*,
Citizrns' Insnrauee ucia}>> u l i'ituimrsir.
'731. BAJALEY, iTwuivut,
ELAMCRL L MAKSUISI.L,
OJU.I, irobr CBrM, b,.**, a , rtu raJ , rmf iSs>
•aJtnJTifo.aollauUCwKwHUk.-n,,,,
*lM»ppUUTera, and TriLaiariesT’ ° u * : ' s J *
a • WBJk.Toaj.
SatoaelU**?' i H ca -Then M.
*s*r- i ttss/--**
j. b. : Si I ! r'’ rth -
H- Harbaoßh 1 i , r ?“ c “ !>r^
Aonoug»ii«u Oo.iTTT^y
ojr riicseimoiL
urn«jMH-jAiu:3A. mrremsox, rrwij* M
atUNRY M. AT7YOJD, iwataij.
a „ , OrTiu, So W Wmj» Saa*,
»ul £mn aZ{ c / /^ c
AHSKTS, NOVEMBER « iTIL !*•«
Stock Duo Bills. p*j*Weun dwasd, s.
two «ppro»ul aaiotfs ° bjr
Premium. mj
BM* Itacsfrabl# &4.4C1 St
lIS ibarea Mechanics’ R»nfr Btari'llX.’.T’ 1.-iuo Oa
100'do Cltteaa’ * 6.1C5 0.,
M Jo Babt of rit!.ba,.h do S ‘.IIS 0.)
„*• *> Svok* S 5! 8,750 if.
Balanceorßook Accooou.. “ 1050
Oflltw Farnitnre “ •
Oiih ~ ..
Wn.B. Holbm, ““f 0 !*
BoU.lto*lL A.Cald^
' Wm. i yn*ao MIC •
\ i^oKcfr--
r?*»
Firf, Marine ami inland lasaranM.
TXSURaXCE CO. or NORTH Ail ERICA
A , I’HILADELI'IIIA
i .. Mrj-.ar»t«tl IT'J4 —Otott&J. SSOO,O'O
10' — 4U32.&24 87.
A i.r ~V'Oin.-bamueMV. Jones,
j.Li. .v- i\, " J'n.ftb. Cli-at I*** T{*yl.»r. AtabrcMW White
|I.,jY.Y ‘.Vj " illiuu WviaL, Wllltmn V.
G-o L ’ '-'’•■r-. ?. Mwrrft Wain. John Mason.
Matt'ilm E-I«*rd a. Trotter.
Ai.-uii.fUO.CO?/I2l,l^«sL
|JNiIK A \ C B CO <■, . nIE STAI£ or p A
■*“ , PUILAbKLI'USA
- Jurerr..,rated. . , ...
Aah:l.i Fubrairy 1,
DUirOTOH*—lKury I> 4er7rp";- —-iu3.wis 4S.
WiUfeui ». btnu!.. J..bn‘ »“ Ch*rU«
Krraiiuati, Charles S. Lewis. u«.-orc- 0 °
Whit., Goorg. n. 9&.n,L'ic jj \"“ lk 2 K
tier Thomas B. Watb-.in- ' U&ftKk P.eiLF.Kßjikr* B ‘
V ILUjk IlAsrza, Sx’y. I'rJLaP ’
,he ™ ™i Hhifau. <JSS
can tm obtained by application to paaiea,
_M6 :, ny W. P. JQNEg, Agent, SI Water st.
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
oy riTTznvEGir,
O ffl cc No. G 3 Fourth Street
. ,_ . snticuw
■Ssfiftssa. i
Roly Patterson, | S?n£
J.P. Tannsr, I Nichols* YorghUv,
1. Grier fcproul, Jaeks B.Uot.2iiui.
C. A. Colton. k
Chartered CipitAl—. —..-{300,090
and Marlas Risks tahsn of *ll dAsciipOons,
orncaot
W/flUJhh
President—A. A. Ca£aiza.
Vice President—Uet>T PatirrsoX.
Eocretaiy and Trvasurer—LUaizaSrsocrt. "=»i Jal
Western Insurance Company
'■>* riTTßßonaii.
• QEUitOB DARSIS, President.
S. M. GORDON, S«rutiry.
OFFICE, No. t#2 Y?aj*f Btrect,JSpang i Co.*i Wurehoa^
op sOuzb. PittoLorsh.
Wtil Insure against cli kinds of Fire and Marine £isks
AJSume tmtiiulum- managed It/ Director*, whs are wtil
known inline community, and who are detem-.nvL b*
protnptmi and liberality, tu maintain the character which
base auumecL at otferinyU*. bul prelection to these who
Outre to be insured.
03,730 57
100,000 00
ASSETS, OCTt>Bim 50, lUB. -
Account* OO
*'l6o DO
mil. _ : eJSS
Office Fumituri , q-
Ol»0 iCCOTOII ~ „
Premium Notes..,.. gg
Bills Discounted „ lit) 402 68
6703,785 37
Gvori* i»ai,fe.
it. Mtiler, Ji..
J. W. BnGrr,
0. W. Jackson,
JatneeMcAidey,
Alexander Spo« r
Andrew Ackl-y,
t.olfc
Si. GORDON. Wy.
Pittsburgh lasarauce Company.
OfE«*e. Xo. 9C Water Street,
PA.
r . „ 1% _ iwl l.t U.V,’AT, ,
FA. Rlfcttu&T, Sif i AI.KX. biUbtEY, Vjpt* Pwt
t»nr M iß , llMl || ul 1 Car*,. Hat* „„ t 1... ui.iu and
SOiMMlf/lU nwn V,|| Mnrin- Ri-t
Aml against L*-« ur Diuihk* L> fire.
Robert Galway,
Samuel McClurken.
Joseph P. Gar.uisqW. D,
Joho Pcxitt,
Jscirs M.m-hsl],
Da rid Richey,
Jazues W. liatho-u.
Chits. Arbnthnot,
feJO—my26-ly
Pkil/ulmphia Ki-r** anil
i n p u n a n o p. all m p a y 7,
Xo.*'lt9 Chesrmt Street,
Oi-pnslTK TUB CUSTOM UOUBJS
Will rm\o «ll fclo.l# 0; /liPirano!, either fVrpotoa! or
'*u -trry oWri; U.. 1. of Property „r Morchw.ll-*,
.»« •• 4i»l~ n,t. i of pre-pjir.m.
Hull Bit., p. Ki.Nu, PrpsttWfli,
M W. BALDWIN, l>i,eldest.
UUUJOJU.
Charles P. Haw
r;. a. En^ii-ii.
P. It. Sarery.
C AifTman.
d. i lierfarjee.
f. Lilac* >t:«?>*
TUB AIiTUOMsT. orlncM«m» and Char
-I*ol< Ta frutu Lrb in th.< !: Jti.-nur- < „ n >, MM
aua FUtCMer, with «iu u:lro.'uaioa by \V I*. Mrukiaiui.
t,lr " .... J. T. RV.aJ', '■« tirth strwt.
Nws>T^° Kf! ATHCXX &
HUtorr i.f th" rt .[«• • f Rii
TIl. _V .u>4 HmiJ.-nr' (•, j-M
Atii.’o i;<.rro'»u tjraiumai', *
Tb.- Prince «,f the I* v i:v, i f i; ;
I*ip>.-.iU- i,, Sww tui-.i. , Afrlrt.
' -ri.»leefc/»icn.k theUm**-
Pnlvstu.e, Kat atnl Pjv-cr,*;
A ft nr a., iiirt.
Neuritis • (the Whit’- Hor*«.
3 be Tw-» jUviUrji, I’T Juba liavatim -h*
The Ujllvl of UiMr lir-.-J; ~ ’
Thr V:xij,*T »B<l Frrdwfi.* bn reer.
The La.ly'i. Minimi vj( Kancy n'erfc
The Astrrrut vf the Breakuat T«W«
The livciable, or lw>l Hoorn AcmwtiirnU.
And Blithe uib-r new Uskjili may he id tunirj at
,oV6 HUNT A aUXKI’3.
New books for sabbath schools
A-VD y.\MILV LIUKARIKS—
Metidlp Auu.iK ttl cent*!
>je mwr , by Her. John CBillle,7sc; 1
W«n.., r (0 _
Pnoco ~f u.if t„ J 1.23, ■
Fcr «lo», i DAVnwv. lk»uims
y ,rn,T U<-Rni it, Bmt r»Urt»«>nd alley.
A S p. i .’s? b work jest peblisued
c££££, ArTSig *.£.l? 'v
enunmo, . ~ih. J S .Fare,
ST? *“ iKtoS
a *J o< IheUtwC Kins, or Jerusalem As ft Ls, and la
trvße, uniform with the «!wrr, aian in *lc«£tWn£ ,
ln ° ! Venn In J-nmilem. with c\*an*
MST»» msV *5 CtS M BB'l in blue tu.n r. .. •
JbIjJAwT \y. *
~ ho. 2U SL Clair ,t.
fODO
fOUSALUto
BAKTOX CtILXTV, MISSOUUII
Correct tiaps of these lands., on a la™
fhlS ? otrj.w.lh ™ohtr«ot ,o uomborod tb.t
tb© punier may M!l«t to bqU blmaelf. may to ©eeDon
application at our office and cc-n*i «>f Uit>umo. aha vine
bonM^uJ TOlfcd *’ UmU;r ’ re *t°n,
,® f “ L 1 ’""’ “ nnt 7 t<-*u Ac., A-t* nil] bo Inraishrf
gratia to «ch purchaiwr. ***wh»j
*. b ? ‘JH 6 * lU “° l* deHreti <Unct from gorera man t,
au.l iaitb«rc.r w r« ioii.pmabK Xlto Lia 4 la off* fled altiia
low pricoof TWO DOLLAR? I*i!ll iU’kß_l .
1W ln«n.,od «• lotIM loc.ll rar
otth««. to,H, »hM>, InorJrr ,„ b.,„ ,“”„ P
ticnUr, baa t-ven prepared with ervat cat*.
WM. FRAZIER * CO
0.(7 fourth
a from noaur on, "
felL.iimlmT
T fatty fluid
rraoV?' 1 , JLL pi INA TING PROPER-
." ra * taT °tUo material tor the auun:
X<SSi!r «»i“ -»* ,h, ' lr «•—«- ««•• *»•
ROSJ.N OIL U .-uUMiy fre« j'rvrrrnil aru 3ntf .
and r-ti-J- iu cucr\ , t , Ur.llW
Xhogi*.,t.rori t< » 1J tfae tor tbomfe-
Ciwu.r* ufcuol ga* *»:t. the a;;« B itoa « C J cx»lL
eoueuntty n*jmr««l, and Uiu liittmltv if w
of entirety repeating ibe Iw" ?'" Cat ,
tß cooi.TX'
A (? I alATtSs rfojd'wi
•ntirt attention to tbcmaCillr.ctur*<U,J »*loufl‘OrtableO«a
Apparatus and be-nnpe<st»ult r call, the
pqhltc to blj.prwfpt completuXnJ efficient macClae.
Perfict withflaction U> the purchaser pthwm>«» u ~
care, * mr,UM * u *
, COaTKc I , STu LruaJunr; Hew sart;
jyaogfwdly >.r DAYIIt IL
Raring purchased the interest
®X |*4rttier, U. hrOoirt, V«« i n ivv »<_,» ..
K.utidrj, ttivLuiiaoa Will in lamrw Im cobUUHSU la ley
' ( c * LI G ' ,(l » '-foil tu IWI-.U4 .I!ir.ltiou,^
™ L „“ «■••■., via- Mill C™| o .“ j
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