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    JL JUJali : .
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ESTABLISHED IN 1786!
Stugststs.
• . JTfOHN P.iSCOCT, WHOLESALE DEAL
- ml PrwWg^-^O
- - narSiJjiftw
i /HuTaKamairX t su£ phajid:
>• ■.■'•i<U-TT:’. ;-;rv. -•DRUGGISTS, . „
C- ■ '.Ttefely K0.1M,-coni»r»tff°t«l t ° J8 ‘ t ' I,,trll<u
*> w««»
TV'L FAUNESTOUK. A Go., late of the firm
./fC- k'Oo+aaA roccwort to nomiaz
• ::; ’ ro ’ c ° rnerWood “ a ponr “-
-TV • A: yAgSBSTOOK & CO-, WHOl£-
..v-f- r J^x*mloDrtifiiri»t« ; ioi lltnofiietetrt of Wblto I«i3|
liberty' andl Ft- {flair'. ilf*
■ > • t^QOBSSOftfIO'jZ,
lUrkittipetfead DluumdikMpft
<* * 'sL»£«>« /i* kanA aJUILMMUSKhpIfta ymatixaiotet Drug*-
- ‘ UaKißat’u«licln«Cb«ta,r<rinnj<?r7,aDi»U krticl«pEt-‘
■SithijtfrfcllhMlaMli*-' - —<-••-•■ ' '•■•-■ ‘ ■——■•• .'•
—Uem» car of;;*!/ all
EEYBEE, DKDQQIST,
:W °° a ,tm> * na Tfrsia
tietJSfaltts. v : '_•_
r -•*UJIJDKtJ, n: WIKrS & CO., General Com
>v peak rainGroceriesacd Pre
.^ao»,HQ.iailiberty Pa. -
J HOT.MES A UO.. Pork Fackera
.• ! >!-il' atid Dealer* {nPmlslons, corner of Market aad Front
, r ..., • Ja&ljd*
\ : - ' '.' r ‘ • -. '' -I - -—a- c. tatCH.
SP EECH *& HUTCHINSON, Commission
Ij and FonrarJins Merchanta, dtalera lu WusUro Ko
- mrrA cTt'rr-in- Floury. Flab, Odcon* Bolter, Llnaccd Oil. Pot
" and PwJ Qr*la,Briod Frail, and Produce
'.' "centrally.'iStwiadifamily Floor always on-buid.—
t •*ggTitflfartliaaile.of HddleooCt/i celebrated Patented
' Noi.llB fcecoud and US Flnljiiu,
- - "ffdo«l*udSoilUiflelilata,Pittebur*U,l'a. ayilyd
• - fIHEESE' 'WAREUODSE.—IIENUY 11.
OOLtMf&TortruriUngaua Conuniadoir^lorcliaijt,and
DaalainCbeCSc.Eattcr.Lnke TlshandProfldce
tSWood Water, Pittsburgh. py^l
r-i 'vV3IAO&B ; GAB-
D-i - lkileE In Fluar, rmriilon* md
»’pjo<lßn*g«ier»Dy,lfQ. 0 Seventh «txv*t, betwwa Liberty
' “ I Pe. . .
:i insurance aatnts.
TV j&NiGSYy Agent Eureka InsorancoCo.
ito. ft Water street.
'* A. OABKIEII, SECRETARY
• A.i BfiHgiHii* lanmneo Company of Plttabnrgh,
Jopm* Bcfldlng,fonrth otreftt.
I Uirntr, L. HABSUELL,, Secretary Citi
q£r*g TTpmnce Oompany, ft 4 Water otreet.
I IIi'GOEDON, Secretary Western
a . ifnn Q 8 Water ftregt.
T ' GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Frank-
V • to fire larennco Company, North-eont corner Wood
and Third itrccta. . •
» •' "'ly^:;A. HADEIRA, Agent for Delaware
• “
TOSHUA ROBINSON,. Agent Continental
' V ' T "*” T * Tl^*Co n 24 fifth rtroe*.
,T> yf. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West
-IA,. am InjgrancoCo^97Jront»g*ot.
i: *..■ flJatprts.
OBINSON & CO., Dealer in Carpets, &c.
VJfTiDLIAM rMcOLINXOUK, Dealer in
W palpate. No. 112 Markot ttreet. £2__
‘ *W. D. * 11. B’CALIiCa,
TVEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
1 ’I MATTINOB, Ac. 59.87 fourth street near Stood.
Sttotntss.
j-'> GALLOWAY A BANDERS,
- AT3IQBNBYB AX L*AW
. AHD
KAOS, GALLOWAY A BASBBRB,
• Real EttaUpCoUcclion and Tax AgmUf'
' • Davenportj lowa,
' r UiIUUSS-
J B- Patrick k Co., ,
. '• • Sn&gtrQ&rbsQgbftCo-l A. IL Miller.
» THISH * MACKENZIE, AttorncyjuiJ
■ •J.Offlc*'No.6ofourth rtreet, Eittabor 6 h, Po. N<-tai
_ u«
' T> OBEET M’KNIGIIT, ATTORNEY AT
*' ' ■Tmjlair.iod'Bolidtorof tbe Bank of Pittjburgb.No. UU
TOSEPH S. * A. P. MORRISON, AT
•f tomeyiMlew.■ Office Kpl&S7oartb et,D«ar Wood,
-v " ' m &*
ScsJSfcoJs. ■
»u*nimßjiu..-oc>.K.irrc3tLi.~..»-.v. a. scarai
iICHFIELI) & CO., (successors to Mur
it A Bdrebileld.) Wbolnnl6 and Detail Dealer* in
SiJancrDry Good*, .Yorttxsut comer foortb aud
tfca,Pitt*bnrgb. . • wl
■*l IL* LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy
• • m I'l -Pry PobdiL aim ol iln.original Bee Hite, No .4
g . M£&trtk<T?«UbargK. " ~ ' mrl9 _
1 T» ;,'iiL PALMER, No. 105 Market Street,
f , XV, BMihrto-Bomjeti, UmU. Btm* Trimming* «nd
.* i-Bn»a<lam»an«ll>.- ’
>.r fflaraagts, t
x Manufactory.
rilHB subscribers have always
■ -1 Aad'» flm ASWrtOWli KBW and 880-Xtg^CUT.
'■' WD HIIKD CABBIAQJSSof Tarlima dwcrlptJoii&a&3 rmU-
Vt coantff with
, u d. - Mina factory Bid Warerooois,
- simi «MkUn4 jMiLiiboTß CKnni ATcnna l •■'
•::^JlS!TT?!3taaM»«iwu«i«B^rra*T.
*..--■ ft b —Tha •‘Exciuugeami R. It.
* pTMnUe«eTcrjf»g
TS&BRIAGESI BDQGIESI ROCKSwjg&K
' ITph»ETOS«, BAUOCCBEff; OlOSt^f
4 .-
- ■ / y • •
** KASTEKHMAKUrACrrCBEES,
~ V wtiA~«i fall eieortmeal of elegant ’1 ’ s
,'|J . v ,k«ateraH»m«sß ‘ *
dwMet««rJ. Ai#oi |>.\v ;•
other mmicitm# to mrctiou, f. p*t:it...wm. u. whitacb*
ty lIAIIBAUGII A CO.,
/i.i nmUberty, PHubnrgh, Py CD Mil 1 KROIIANTS,
N CS#rtl*S«*'feo i3 3^* 0(1 c°lifon commission.' Repair- DKALKH3 IN
*••.> Wool,‘Hides, Pruviriion*-& Prodnco Generally,
No. 295-Llborty Street, Pittsburgh.
jklS •
Wogon flMMfattory.
•' . 80. iaa Third Street,
O/»U rd\ work for Irca licrdumrt
: 'Ft****
' giwntaallbt* order* w Jjc^S^^ka'rins'w-
. taring •®J' le
"
' *2&BBSSSJBSSS2gS^tt
ilamtrts.
-"- xpnatHDWsar-i-*—~AOM. J tii63ttaoa.~.-».-Ji.c. lraxrs
*', - JOHN TObMPSON <& CO,
Souse Painters, glaziers and
dBAXfIpESa» IS6IHIH© BXBE&T. Bisn Painting
w<t>i *■* Mixed raiuia, Oil,
>r • Yarnli&i Japan and KagUah FaUnt Drier*,
L «SnSc«tSg6*ZlOo,» WJTOpcrior artielo Philadelphia
. “Tf^.trrrr^iWhito Load alway» on band and tor *ala
toQrfod Colon tor Painters, Druggists or
■- »I-’'" «*■**
rTS. ” •-£».».:• P«fntcri will ■»»• money Ly getting
;• v _.v
Boo6stUer9 J -&x.
’rvr S. RENTOOIi, 20 St Clair street,
W • D-ta 1» B-dlftaa »nd Hlreeltopsi; to*-, *" J
to!-! ?- fobtotton*.
T miifrdawljg : .
WMTe^SOUNSTONTCO.,
• W BUakßofikHin»fl»te*T« »wi 3ob Pnaior*, **o.
' pWodd ilnet, Pitatargh, f«. « .V _ ? e3O ‘
"’'TF3V C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
lij- • filteriVheiacalc ud ffot&Q Boolj
x£es&iss&£ m *~'' a ‘ t "'’■
gtniflCpearToCTm EgttbtinfePt. -
r .%xAY &eO4 BOOKSELLERS AND SXA-
A '’■MOTBfl. Ha. as Wood street, next doerio too cor*
■ iffgTf'H - School ud' taw Books eon-
, V ' AND STA
c Apollo Boadinp.
“ wlWilttKß. BOOKSELLEU
;'!
‘' isfUC, '' m
■ 1
; .•yirmKWMUu.,,, --^r^r^~"'^ > gcasu
■J* ■_>■;
' "WTiiTER p. MAMHAIaIi & CO., to
■ ODMAC—IOO sack* inetoro andfirf golo bi
-... ••• iuub wean »eo/
DTTQTTESSra IRON STOSS
COLEMAN, UAILMAN A CO.,
Manufacturer* of
Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought
* ■ Nuta, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, otc., etc.,
Havo removed to tlivlr now and extonslvo WorobousA,
No. 71 Water and 91 Front Strtct,
Where they ere ■prepared to execute all orders is tlieir line
haring a and complete assortment of
• “Pu^o&SDb n msnnhctnred goods coo
< '> atnatlyoD band, which they of*
' ~ . f«r on liberal term*.
Iron City Stove Wareboate.
WW. BRADSHAW, (Successor to T.
• <J.QBAia&Ca.) Manufacturer of TIN, IKON
andOOPPER WARS, and Dealer fa STOVES, Ac-, Na 131
-WOOD STREET, between Pitth and Virgin alley, Pitts-
Tmrgh, Pa. fe&ljd _
-T.b: Kins. ~~ s. x. ris lit. a- p. itrvm.
T. H. SEVIN A CO.,
- JVo. 24 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Penna,
ANUEACTURERS OF WIHI'E AND
■ RED LEAD, ZTNO PAINTS AND LITIIAROE, and
Wholesale Dealer* In Olla, I*ainU, Varnishes and Tnroen-
Uno. Jdri'y
Dvovssnra fovusbY'
B. McCOY & CO.
T.mRRTY STESXT.CppctiU Fenna. R. &. Depot,
Pittsburgh, pa.
H/TANUFAjCTURE to order, on short notice,
lyj CASTINGS, SHAFTING A PULLEYS, of ail sizes
wul descriptions, of the best materials and latest styles;
also WAGON BOXE3, SAD IKONS, qp&TES, Ac., si ways
on band or cast to' order.
jyOrttem ic-ft at the FOUNDRY, or at rartwright A
‘Wood st., *lll rrcelro prompt attention,
lafcdly
i. A. Bfua,~~
late of tho firm of 1. S. 11all & Speer.
Plow Works,
t .Vo. lsJL3>erty SlrtH, tujtr PifUi, Pitlilurgh.
MANUFACTURERS of every variety 01
Plows, Plow Casting*. Ac., of the must approvt..! Pat
terns suitable for ©very kind of fwil 1 and Ullage.
- Tboir Inummxl Paitut Iron Genlr*-, patent Iron Ci-nt-r
Hillside, Iron Ccoti-a rub-ik.il, Patent and Ontm Lott*.
Btrtl Mouldboard, ViUiuj, peacock, Sugar, Cotton and other
Plows are trißiiaTZS to gi»*> entire ni»Uifactu.u to purvbas
er«, both as to quality and adaptation to use.
aresotlritod.
WELLS, RIRHLR A CO.,
W) Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
C MAWCTACTCRSM Of
\iTEIPS, TEONGS AND SWITCBES.
YY Orders aoUelted frero the trade, and promptly ship
ped eJ per instructions.
Tuufs-—6 months, cr 6 per cent, dUcaant (or auh.
«s2s:lyd*wT.
CARTWRIGHT A, YOUNG,
(Successors to John Cartwright,)
MANUFACTURERS and Importers oi
Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical ana Dental In
■tenmuntM, Anns, Pistols, Pishing Tackle, Aiu, No. 66 Wood
*trwL They give special attention to the manufacturing of
Trusses, Supporters. Ac. jobbing and Uepojng with punc
tuality and despatch. aplatdly
MOOR HE AD & CO.,
■ICTTACTVBXKJ Of
American, Plata ciut (Jorrojafed,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
For Hoofing, Guttering. Spouting, Ac
Agenta for jFootfs
Patent Imitation Rnsala Sheet Iron.
honse~. .Vo. 130 First'Srtet, PitUburjh.
mrZ7:lyd
WILMAU BAkBHIIL A CO.,
61 Penn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
Iron Workers, Manufacturers of Barnhill's Patent
Boiler, Xocomotfre, Fined end Cylinder, Boilers, Chimneys,
Brtrfchen, fire Bed, Steam Pipes, CoD<leusers. Bolt Pans.
Bagar Pans, Iron Yawls, Life Boots, etc. Also, Blacksmiths’
Work, Brblgo and Tiodoct Irons, dons st tbs shortest no
tice. All onlere from a distance promptly attended to.
Jag <
P«nn Cotton SIlUi, Plttiaorgii.
Kennedy, cbilds a co., manufac-
TUBKEfIof
Penn A No. 1 heaTy W Shoetingi;
Carpet Chain of all colors and shadre; i
Ootton Twine;
« Bed Cords; .{
« Plough Lines and Sash Cord; i
“ BopeofalltizManddeecripUops,
Batting.
J3'Ordors lsft at the Hardware Store of Logan, Wllsoc
A l3l Wood street, will bare _ -Iir’iIL
SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric AcM+
Street Spirits of Nitrr; Nitne Acid; J
Hoflman's Anodyne; Muriatic Aetd, j
Aqa* Anmouia, FJFft Nitrous /
Fowler's &»lution; “)/»
bo f.-mnii at John lr«i.i A Suns, f*' « »'• *
~ i_ WILLIAM TATB A SON, f
T)LUMB£K AND GAS FITTER. No-J |i
dcacrlpttaa oMlUing* tat WateVtUs ;*nd
-•l.-fAyy.-v. •■ ~~ -i tw3i:iy
Ma nufacthrer of boots!?*
and SUOKB of every d<~*criptk.n. N0.?4 SroithtHd
street, Pittsburgh, Pa- ‘ * ocSJtlyfi
ROBERT DIOK.E Y, Wholesale Grocer,
produce and Commission Merchant, No. 348 Liberty
strret, near Railroad powogcr Dppoft-l'ittsbnrah,Pu» apd
J 3. UWITT ...... - Jou.n UStraAt.
J. £. LIOGKT\T * CO.,
FLOOR FACTORS nnii Produce Cumuli*-
•ion Merchants, for the sal® o|PloTif,Grain, Be**i« *»id
Produce generally, No*. t/Jsud7o Water street, Pittsl-orßh
Penn's. J
J. ft. UWIM..U U ' RaoL ' B -
J. B. CASirXBLD dL CO.,
Commlfil<ta ft Forwarding .Merchant*,
And Wholesale Dealers in
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
BUTTER, LAUD, PORK, BACON, PLOOB, USB,
Pot* p.„ri Ash«, Sol.nUas, Lfmeed-A LarJ Oil, Uriel
Fruit ami Produce generally.
Sof. 141 and 143 Front Street,
orf • .PITTSBURGH, PA.
IIITCiICOCK, IIeCOBERY * CO.,
[Eticcrswr* to HußraoJi, M’Crc**ry A Co.]
CororaiHsioTi. Merchants,
■ And Wbolwolo IValer* lu
&i?*. «. prodoc** Floor and Wool*
Profit and V£l SttonA tt-, PitUfocrgk, ft
• Wfr—my2ff ,
;M.cBANK A AH J Kit.
* pzurj-.a is
"\)ar, Grain and I*ro<tao«.
J?dsion and Forwarding Merchants,
SreondSl., Pilltburyh, P<U
7d •
Henry s, kino, (late of the
firm of King ft Moorhead,) Cnmmiwlon Merchant,
aud Dealer In Pig Metal anil ItloomH, No. 70 Water street, le
.towMarkot,PUUborgh, Fa. ap!9
JOHN 11. 11ELLOR, No.' 81 WOOD ST.,
between Diamond Alloy and Fourth street, Sole Agnut
tor CmCKBIUNO ft BOSS’ (C-wton) PIANO FORTES, MA
SON ft HAMLIN’S MODEL MELODS3NB and ORGAN
HARMONIUMS, and Doalrr in Music and Musical Goods.
Ja S3 __
TT KLEBER & BRO., No. 5* FIFTH
_rl # Rl, Sign oftheQoldra Harp, Sole tor NUNNS
ft CLARK’S (New York) nnrlvallnd Otand and
PIANOS, and OAIUURT ft NKRDIIAM’B gtnutve MELO-
D EONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, D-tilers in Music and
Martmllnstnitncnta. • _ fws
BLUME, MANUEACTUR-
Ij jyi tT ,H Dealer In Piano Pcrtca, ami Importer of Mule
and-Mndeal Instrument*. Sole Agent tor the HAMBURG
PIANOS, alao for HALLET, DAVIS 4 CO.’S Boston Pianos,
wttbaod without sol«nn Attachment. 1W Woodrtroot.
royS
BOOTS ARID SHOES,
CHEAP FOK CASH
JAMES ROBE, _
KQ. 80 MAHKET STREET,
THIRD DOOR fEOM THE iMARKET HOUSE,
Ha* Jut received hi* large
Fall and Winter Btoek of .
LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDRENS’ BOOTS aud SHOES
MEN6’ CALF, KIP AND COARSK
BOOB*, BIIOEB,OXFORD TIES,
GAITERS, OPERAS, ftc.
BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, BUCKS, Ac.
•FORDS’ RUBBER SHOES,
Avery *n porter article and wry neat, direct from tbs
Uanatactnnr*. which he will aell by in* rata or racaaai
BtTc-ryredtttod price* fm-cash.
Tbia clock compriaea one of tbe largest assortments to be
foaml in any city, suitable for city and conntry aalea, and
to want to-e-iR. assuring them that they
Bemelabor tbfl place.
1,625 > Third Door Worn the Diamond Market
WALL PAPER, FINE PAPER HANG
INGS, cheap WALL PAPER, Uotiltr., Wlo<h>"
Stalo., CorUlin, l'ip,r«, Ac. New p»tt«nß «P™ J 11 h??
early Sprins .alu. Marla* ball!a o«w Mlj' "L*
Boom with iacmaaoiUaelUtlea lor a i.rp.re
toforo, mid which will ho coaataatly mptolHted.pnrehu
era will flad at all times a good assortment at low pnere.
Z. c. OXSHKANE, 0 Fedora! «t-, Allegheny.
Orders a« tended to for Paper Hanging by the beat war*-
men. le r .
MERRICK’S PATENT CARPET
SWEEPER.—Ainrat Domwtic Invention. and war
ranted to giro aatUfacUon. Juit receive*! at tbn Carpet
fitoroof W. M’CLEfTOCK, 112 Market Street,
iaSSalJtwT ' Only Agent for the Manufacturer.
SUNDRIES— SOO casks Soda Ash;
OuObaga Nitrate Soda;
60 kegs 111 Curb Soda;
SCO boxea German Clay.
ltß).bbUwSu»lteala«
On band and for aaloby ft.-o * ALEXANDER KING.
BKY busl prime halves
for safe low by nnWnCQCK. McCfiEKRY ACO-,
lggaoM^dUlFlratite.
itolautp,
>AA UATII BRICK, for sole by
OUU , W. H4CKEOWN,
foSS • " .. .. ■ aeJfo»lG7 Idbettyatrnet.
T/V BBLS. PittMJU B9NJ4 fcJLT.forsale by
IU HARTWELL *• SHEPHARD,
caret? Wood uni Cth«t
tTTinn I«BS- Bl OABB SODA, (Now
DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
iHanufactucers.
REMOVAL,
_j. e. WD««tL,
l»te ol Ilnll fr Sjwr
SPEEIL Cfc BIDWELL,
JAtiiS IRWIN,'
MANUPACTUR.EB OF
fflommission, &c.
iUusit, See.
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1859.
Jputnituw.
A O A & S
The subscriber respectfully
informs tho poblic that bo bu steam up again, ftn<l his
oxteniiva
FURNITURE
Chair Manufactory
IS ONCE MOKE IN FULL OPERATION.
nil SALKS ROOM at present, and ootit Ibe Ut of April, it
NO. 0* FIFTH STREET.
After April Ist be will be located in
BFIANB'S building,
UNDER THE IRON CITY COLLEGE,
And directly opposite lb© POST-OFFICE, whore he intends
to keep for sale a fln® assortment of erery article
in bis line, and where ho will be pleased to
wait open bis friends and patrons.
AND ChXiHS
Of every description made to order, and"par-
tieular. attention given to the mann-
faeturo of Plain and Fancy
OPPICK FURNITURE
jal7*.tapl 11. H. RYAN_
JAJdJCS'W v WQUDWELL.
P B R N 1 T ll R B AND C n A I R S.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Embracing ©rery style of
PUBNITUBB,
ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT,
Bait&i<lo for „
PARLORS. CfXAMUKRS AND DININO BOOMS,
Kqunl to any in
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA,
L O WE R PRICES.
CJ”Erery articlo medu by band aud Warranted "SB
CABINET MAKERS
Supplied with any <|uauiity of PURXITORE *n-i CUAIRS,
ou reasonable tonne.
HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS
Furnished at iht* ehortist notice.
WAREHOOU9, N<»a. 77 AND 79 TfllllD STREET,
mrtSrdtf rmSBL'RGn, FA.
Kirn a. rocnn_ rnoa. n. tosjbo tiwcis t teewo
T. B. YOUNG * CO.,
MAEUMortrunA or
FURNITURE AND CD AIKS
Of Every Description.
FACTORY—FW/raJ atui Pmna. Aomw
Warehoust—So*. <8 &40 Bmitbfielti St.,
STEAMBOAT CABIN FCRNITORE—We
m tcoflUntly manufacturing STEAMBOAT CABIN
FUBNITUItB and CUAIRS, and inrite tbo attention ot
tho*e Intprcutinl in famishing boat*.
•«3U:dAwT
T. B- YOUNG k 00.
Gtocns.
»lIC3. LITTLE, SB JAKta TROJCLI
L.ITTLK A TRIMBLE,
yyUOLEEi.LEQBOOEEEAHDDEAI.ER.
Flour, Bacon, Cheiie (
Fruit*,Otla& Produce,
s „ft 118 BKO3ND ST, PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAGALB7,
WHOLEBALB C3-8.0013R.,
Nos. 18 and ttO Wood Street,
" d. m.*do»e*oi«, .....—ktiwart, late with
Of Uwi* 4 Bdgerton, Pittsb’g. | Garrett & Martin, Phils.
BDGERTON A
(Bacc«-Mors to Lewis k Eilgerton,)
Wholesale Grocers and Commisiion Berelianls,
107 Wood (street, Pittsburgh, P.%,
_
johx si’giil. - s.BCHoixa jutca M'atu.
JOUN M’GILL A SON, Grocers and Com
misKloD Merchant*. Agents for the sale of Pig Iron
and Blooms. No. 207 Street. Pittsburgh. fclSUyd
'a LEXINDEH KlNOr WHOLESALE
Urooxr and JiU|H.r(<T .'I Hod* A.h. No. ZTO
stroet, l‘lti*i-argh, I**. *
GKO. 0. JO.TM.
Tn rrodne* oua
PitUbnrgfc'ttannfertnnw, No.Ul Water street, near Cbsrry
Alley,Pittsburgh, Pa._ _ my2o
p. tU(BJTCL..»_ -SJOHK S. t)U.WOtTH.
SIIRIVER A DILWORTU, WHOLESALE
Qmoors, No. 130 and IS2 Secou.i street, (l-etwe-n Wood
and HmlthOeld, Pittsburgh.
ionjtFWTnm..." Mraua&rtoiD—........wihLui ruirn.
JOHN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE
Grocers and Commission Merchants, No. 173 Wood and
XU Liberty stTf t, PittsborgU.
ions WATT ~ * ..Jotis WIUWS.
WATT & WILSON, \VIIOLESA LE < IRO
CKRS, OomraiMlnn H*rch»ot« au-1 D»«lcr» Id Pro
duce «ji<l PitUbortfi Mnnutocturt*, Nu.2i>l UKrtj
Pltuborgh.
TTfM. McUU TO H EON WIIOLE
'V gALß.Groctsr, Pnxluo* iltd Oommlnoion
d Dealer Id PUUbnrgta Manofoctured Article*. No. 169
Liberty »troeL, corner of Brewery ay. Pimbargb, P*. inya
.Art* ifg/ri i l j I ti. H.t.CHIA. Itw*iX.
A TWELL, LEE i CO., WHOLESALE
L Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants, and
Deaton in PUteborgb MAnuDictnre*, No. 6 Wood streeLhe
twwo Water and Front st-, PitUhorgb.
". _ VTL " . SCM’LE-aOBIBOJt.
f) TiOiilSON& CO., WHOLESALE
\»» Grocers, CommUaloa MorcloinU, and Dealers is all
nds of ProTisiana, Produce and Pittsburgh Maonmctsirea,
No. 256 Lihcrtystreot, PlttobcrKk. JaliMyd
11OBEKT Hi KINO, WHOLESALE ORO-
V CKR, Coountosivu Mercliant, and Doalor in
/Fuh, Ftonr, and alt kinds of Country Produce, No. ill lib
erty strvet, mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, pa. Üben\ *d
rancasmadouo corubiwneut*. < i X.
TSSStsSSSSTT^r^
i, SALE Oroeora, Commlwlon and Ycirwwdins Xtor
ehantaand Dcalersia 4»rodnce and PUtsburgh Munufitftnre*,
N 0.261 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,Pftj ?C_.
TSAIAU DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE
Grocers, Oomruissiot. Merchants,and Dealers liti Prodnca,
». 80 Water street, and 03 Front street, Pittsburgh.
/Husiral
: Mason & Hamlin’s Melodeons.
JPST RECEIVED—A now lot of Masyo &
:Iloinllti’* MKLODKONB. , _ '
For mdo only by JOHN 11. MF.LLOK, 81 Wood *U
F»4o Agent for Cliickerltig’s Plant*, and Mason « llamjiti»
Metodeons.
THE INTERNATION AL HOTEL,
* BBOADWA}'.
CORNER FRANKLIN BTREET, NEW YORK,
OFFERS inducements to MEBcnANTSdsa
and Tocnwrs rlaUlag New York, unsurpassed byiH
any Hotel In the Metropolis. The following are among th»
adranUgcs which It poasesaea, aud which will It) appreciated
by all traveller*.
Ist. A central location, courculcnt to places of bosinoas,
as well as places ot amusenu-oL
”d. Scrupulously clean, well tnrnlabe/1 and well vcLli.il.d
■lieplng apartments.
3,1. Large and superbly ftm»l*b«l silting room*, with a
magnificent Ladies' Parlor, commanding sti *>xt*n«i»w vkw
of Broadway. ,
41b. JtolnßConductod on the European plan. Ttoiu>m.iu
live In the bast at) to. with the greatest economy.
6th. It is connected with
TAYLOR’S CELEBRATED SALOONS.
wbeTo vtoitore am h*rs thoir im*to, or, It they desire, they
will be fanitohed in their own rooms.
6th. IVio fore served In the galoooi and Hotel to ac
knowledged by epicures to bo vastly superior to that ot any
other llotel in the city.
With all these advantages, tbocwtOf living iu the Istewia-
Tioirat (s much below that of any other first clast Hotel,
felthdlm A. FRKEMAN, Proprietor.
AMKIUCAfI UoilSEi BOSTOSt
TS THEtLARGEST AND BEST AR-Eg
I mo cud Uetot In the New England Stater, to ctm-JEfl.
{rally located, and easy of access from all the rentes of
travel It contains all tbs modern improvements, and
every convoatonCo for the comfort and accommodation of
the traveling public. Tbo sleeping rooms am Urge and Welt
ventilated; the suites of rooms am wen arranged, and com
pletely Tarnished far families and large travel tog wrU«s
and the boose will continue to
Id every respect. Jallrdly LEWIS RICE. Proprietor.
F~R ES lfA R RIVAL OFjjtgaHßS
STKDjWAra PIANOS.—Jurt n | » ir fyT| w ||
t«l &n involeo ofa few very supeilry Steln-| I a I |*
way Pianos; among others, a THREE STRING HD SQUARE
GRAND, of seven and a third octanes, and in au elrgv.tly
carved Louis XIV caw*. Also, several plain seven and fix
.hta «CL,„ * DUO.
Solo Agents for Btelnway’s Pianos, 63>irUi st.
49^Purchasers ara respectfully tovited to give us ai|
early call, as Iho supply oT theae fine PUnos Is nulto Inade*
qusU to the demand. , J* l *
A CARD—Having closed our store mth
Diamond, AMegheny City, w» would return oc
thanks for the very liberal pommage bestowed opou t
while didng husinc** In tlio Diamond, snd wonld -Tetfpec
fully solicit a conUanabce of the same at oar now honsj o
Federal sU near Loadcck, where it wllUieonr constant ei
deavor to merit It. f WM FRANOK,
folO Federal sL, near Lsncock, Allogbeny.
TIR^DOCE.—IOO bus. Small White Beans,
\* 7 . 75 “ Timothy Beed,
ISO “ choice Clover Seed,
' 100 “ Bartyi received'
, D J r,.r..10 IK
AK TANNED LEATHER RELTING
Oftho very best mannfacture—2sW feet 1.2, 2|s 2,
■L 6,6 and 10 Inehoe wide at iowraue,- Jaatwd and for
"'A.** N». sa wul 2S St. our «■ - } t n pmturs.
OILS— 10 bills. Winter Rleachcd Whalc;
6 da da Jcl-pbant;
la .tarauid JOIIH ii'QIU, * BON.
CEDAR STAVES—I9 bdla. in Btore and
far aaloby Ml ISAIAH PICKET A CO.
TYLACK LEAD—GEBBiN.— IOOO lbs. foi
|T>sale by r falS D. I»FAIINESTOCgAOO.
SAND PAPER—SO reams assorted forealo
by, fria •. B.L. FAHSKaTOCK *OO.
AH OROaa AVER’S Wgßftl OONFEO
’O\J TION tarsalehr
HARTWELL 4iHEPiUBD f ccr,TVoo4*«th»t.
fittsteglj <§»?ctt£.
roSuBHEDBAILY AND WEEKLY UY
e. riddle & 0.0..
turn BTCXO.
Kijt, and hopingancxiensmedrailation amongst the butinesa
men, and rcbdting all daua.it rfrrtiiklueemenUtaadseT-
Users at the best wditn* through tohichto reach IhtpnhUe.
ff-TTTP WEEKLY OAZETTJ! is issued every IKcfne*
day and Saturday, on a large bianl-d sheet, as*l contains in
addition to the newt of vtdi, a carefitVy prepared and
rttiahU report cf the UarksU, commercial a. ut monetary of
afire, and an aecuret&Bank hot*. last, corrected weekly for
this paper—matting it Vic bat Oamercial ,Y cwspaprr in IA«
DAILY—Six txdlart r>t.r annum, payalilo (u adrauce, or
12U cent* per week/payable to tbe Carrier*.
WIIK&J.Y—Two Dollar* per. annum, payablo In pdvtmce.
Club* are fcniished on too following terror
F itrr copies 000 year-.- - SiOO
twenty" 14 u * 20 00
me to tbo person getting np lhn dub free.
payments arestrictly roqtiire>L and oo pa
per will be sent after tbo time la op to which it wia paid.
Rates at Adwcrtlslus.
I Square of 10 lines, 1 too «
i •» “ « a “ - ™
| 4. 4. *4 t « 100
1 4. .. a i week 176
l« .. 4. 4. a « 300
! « *• S * 400
1 - .. 44 | month 600
I - •• “ 2 " -T 00
1 .. ~ •• . s " - .. 000
1 44 44 4. 4 »<■ .10 00
I U M• 44 (J 4.'u , .ta 00
| 4. 4. 44 12 « 00
Yearly adTertisar* are entitled toons aqnare, chang
able at pleasure, per lonam. 26 00
with Cots treble erics.
(Special Correspondence of tbo Ddly Pittsburgh Osrolte.J
'■ St. Jo., Mo., Feb. 25, 1859.
Jfeura. Editon .—Twenty years ago it was thought
u pretty bold suggestion when mado by Got. Porter
of Pennsylvania, in his first message, that there
'should bo a grand continuous lino of railroad from
Philadelphia to St. Louis. Xr- motnber well that
many received the suggestion os visionary, and not
likely to bo accomplisbod'wilbin the period assigned
to a generation, but in. this wonder-working age,
uotbiug appears to he beyond tbo energy and enter
prise of our people. Hot, upon the western border
of Missouri, nearly 300 miles west of St. Louis, we
find the terminus of the Hannibal A St. Joseph
Railroad, which has just boon completed, and forms
another link of a grand chain which is to span the
continent from tbo Atlantio to the Pacific. St. Jo—
as it h familiarly called—is a fine, prosperous town,
and is already beginning to foci the impulse of a
now vitality. This road will work a wondrous
change in tho routes of travel to the “Plains,” and
to Kansas and Nebraska. The tedious and danger
ous Missouri river route will,in a great moasurt, be
abandoned by intelligent travellers, who wish to
economise time and money. \ou can leave your
Smoky City on Monday morning and reach Chicago
on Tuesday morning, and by making doso connec
tion with tho Quincy lino, you may ho In Quincy
that evening, and the next day tako tho Sl Louis A
Keokuk packet for Ilannlblkl and bo in St. J 0—207
miles—on Thursday. Tho fare through from Pitts
burgh to St. Jo is about thirty dollars. Pemas de
siring to reach any portion of Kansas,'will find it to
their advantage oad comfort to tako this route, nnd
may fiod boats almost any day cither to descend or
ascend tbo Missouri from this point. Atchison it>
the first point of importance, ip Kansas, below Bt
Jo, and is distant by water abdtit 40 miles. It has
tbo advantage of a good landing and a good geo
graphical position, and is rapidly improving. The
name is a bad ono, and prejudices many against tho
place. It is, as yon are awaro, called after Senator
Atchison, who first tempted Douglas to report a bill
repealing the Missouri Compromise and assert tbo
great squatter sovereignty doctrine, which, as it is
now read and interpreted, means that the peoplo of a
territory, may form snch constitutions and pass
snch laws, and regulate their domestic institutions,
as they tuay please, prorided that they e*tabli*h nnd
protect tlaveri/. With this simple provision, Kansas
might havo been admitted, aido by side, with old Joe
Lane’s State—Oregon—but inasmuch as Kansas did
not accept of the proviso, and although as fair and
as good looking os her sister, beyond the Rocky
Mountains, “she eouldn’t como in,” sho would , not
have “nagers." Appropos of “nagerssince “old
Brown” has commenced running a new subterranean
railroad, there is a great panic among the slavo
holders in this part of Missouri and ih Kansas. • It
is estimated, that nearly ono thousand slaves havo
been shipped South, this winter and spring. Scarcely
a boat leaves without having a trader with some
human chattels aboard. Kansas will, doubtless, re
ceive a very Targo accession to ils population this
Spring, and will in a brief period, disturb Jeff
Davis rdi] the firo eaters,-by the knocking at tho
doors of tho Senate of ovej 100,000 citizens, asking
for her admission as a/Vr A iVife. Vrhftt then ? What
will Mrs. Grundy or Billy say then ?
la pa&iing through Mii->rari I could not but rogret
that denuJA%ad paen desecrated by
•iihtrMiyUiog curae- - hwtarawiavery. What a great
m&lalto the statesman of lSflO made, when ho ilo
partod,from tho Jefferson policy, and permitted Mis
souri to engraft slavtry upon her constitution. 1
havo travelled pretty extansivoly in our own country,
and I know of no State —alllhings considered—that
possesses natural advantages superior to Missouri.
Sho has soil, climato, minerals, and magnificent rivers,
indeed, everything requisite lu build up a grand State,
but sho has been dwarfed and cramped by the very
manacles which her constitution rivets upon acertaiu
portion of tho children born upoj* her soil.
With slavery came the energy i!' and enterprise (! j
-of the first families of Virginia and North Carolina,
who still continue to send their slaves to mill, with a
stone in one cud uf Lbe bag, to balance the Corn that
may be in the other, but a brighter day ia dawning
upon Missouri, fogyism'cannot much longer rule the
destinies of such a Stale. Missouri was stolen from
freedom's domain, and stolen property sooner or
l&tor, mast bo returned upon the demand of the
wncr. That demand is mow Uituj made.
rrrTSßusau.
BuiTisn India.—Rocenl letters from officers
of the arm j express some fears of the great num
ber of Sikhs, which it is found necessary to keep
under arms. These Blkha, a few years since,
were the'most determined opponents the British
bad in India, but their services have boon In
valuable in crushiogthe Sepoy revolt, and under
the lead of British officers they aro found to
fight as fearlessly as do British soldiers. They
seem to fully awaroof their own cousequeaco,
and the correspondent of the London Times
writes that they receive frequent warning from
well-disposed natives, that IhoPunjaubee troops
are so numerous, and that tho national pride of
the Sikh race is rising fast. Surfeited with tho
plunder and spoils of Hindosian, tho Sikhs aro
contented as yet. Bufthey think Utt of w and
more of fAcm«rft’« than they did a short time ago.
The men on service continue to write to their
homes in the Ptfnjoub most satisfactory letters,
brealhiog ngo jd spirit. But those who return
home from leave are Bald to be vainglorious of
their own deeds, and declare that they have
reconquered lodin for the English-
Over 100,000 of these Sikhs are now under
British pay, and without thorn it is universally
admitted that the English could not have suc
ceeded in reconquering the country. Times’
correspondent says :
Despite the risk and hazard, it is evidont that
at present we musL retain this Punjauheo army.
On the one band we must nover let native treopa
have a preponderance ; on the other hand we
cannot hold the country without a certain pro
portion of them ; and so long as wo are pretty
strong, we can always keep a party in the coun
try who will fight faithfully ou our eido.
The British Navy.—Mr. Reed, late .of tho
Portsmouth, (Eng.) dockyard in a recent survey
of Iho state of tho British navy, represented its
strength as follows :
Lino of battle ships 61
Ulockshipo ‘l
Frigates,.
Corvettes l' {
Smaller Corvettes. v
Mortar frigates 4
FloalingbaUerice-.--.
Sloops
Ounvessols ,
Gunboats
Total
Every single vessel of the fleet thns.constitu'
led is of the very beat kind os regards both pro
jmlsion and armament. All the ships nliko,
I rom the heaviest threo decker to the smallest
guuboat,are not only steamers,but screw steamers
and they mount guns which are, or at least, were
considered the most formidable they could carry.
8o much for our Grot-class screw, steam navy.
After these vessels there follow- no .fewer than
75 steamers propelled by poddlee- a. machine
gone rather out of fashion, but which is, never
theless, considered os possessingnot only utility,
bat, possibly, even certain advantages. To com
plete the table we haveiOl sailing vessels of war,
making as aggregate of CIS fighting ships bear
ing 16,140 guns, and carrying among them en
gines of nearly 100,000 torso .power.— London
Tima.
An Hohebt Confession.—Senator Toombs,
with oil his errors, is a bold man, and sometimes
says what is not agreeable in his political asso
ciates. In his late speech, on the revenue ques
tion, ho thus spokeof the wastefulness of the
National Administration: v
‘ Your appropriations for navy-yards have
gone to the building of houses for officers and
making of flower pots ond all that kind of thing,
at a cost of $2,000,000 ; and it will ho no less
as long as yoa will pay it, but win go up to
$4,000,000, if you do not stop-it There aro
$2 000,000 that you have no need for at all.—
You have 8000 Bailors to man your navy, Yoa
have not Increased them of late years, and you
now have 8000 men ip your navy-yards to help
them,—civilians. Yon have carried their num
ber npfrom 3000 to 8000. You have eight navy
yards. England has over 350 ships and she
has two navy-yards. You have eight conve
niently located all about the. country, and it is a
cannot reproach to. good for (Ju
auntsf toyvi kap p&pk ihat io xhtdt fhm in
ekeiienst cai qs God u wyjufytt l on afraid fare
Tub Sale or tots Butler Neoroes. —Tho N.
T. TViiujie has taken the pains to send a Re
porter all the way to Savannah, in-order to re
port the sale of tho negroes on the estate of Mr.
Pierce Butler, apereon who resides in Philadel
phia. It, accordingly, under the title of “ Illus
trations of AmcrlcanCivilization,’’ gives a most
graphio and interesting account of the affair.—
About four hundred chattels in all were sold— ,
men, women atul children—varying from tbo I
ages of fifteen days to fifty years. A great many
negro doalera wero in attendance, and the sale
appears to havo excited an unusual interest in
the vicinity. Tho reporter, says:
“For several days before tho sale every hotel
in Savannah was crowded with negro specula
tors from North and Boulh Carolina, Virginia,
Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana, who had been
attracted hither by tho prospects of making
g6od bargains. Nothing wai heard for days in
the bar-rooms, and pablic rooms, but talk of the
great sale, criticisms of tho busiuesa aflairs of
Mr. Butler, and speculations as to the probablo
prices the Block would bring. The oflico of
Joseph Bryan, the negro broker who had tho
management of the salo, vras thronged every
day by eager inquirers in search of rnformalion,
and by some who were anxious to buy, but were
uncertain as to whether their securities would
provo acceptable. Little parties wero mado up
from tho various hotels every day to visit the
raco-course, distant somo three miles from tho'
city, to look over tho chattels, discuss thoir
points, and make memoranda for guidance on
the day of the sale. The buyers wero generally
of a rough breed, slangy, profane and bearish,
being for the most part from tbe back river and
swamp plantations, whero the elegances of polite
l life are not perhups developed to their fullest
extent. In fact the humanities aro sadly ne
- glecied by the petty tyrants of the rico fields
that border the great Dismal Swamp, their
1 knowledge of the laxuries of our best society
. comprehending only revolvers and kindred deli
• cacica.”
TER3IS:
Most of these slaves appear to have been gen
uine negroes, and not mulattocs—a point in their
favor. Tho intermixluro of white bloed, it is
said, has a bad effect upon the black, which is,
for the most part, in its native instincts gentle,
kindly and unenterprising ; whereas the" white
tingo communicates toil a certain irritability
and restlessness which is not wholly compatible
with servitude.
None of the slaves had ever been sold bcTorc,
but had passed all their lives on the Butler
jlantatlons, either at Darien in Georgia, or at
3t. Simon’s Island, a small strip cut off tbe
coast by the Atlantic. Whatever they know of
life, itsjoys or its sorrows, had been connected
with these estates, but by this sate they were to
be torn from them and from their companions
forever. Families were not parted, i. e. t a man
was not separated from his wife, nor a mother
from her young children; but other family tics,
such as that of brother and sister, or of parents
and older children, were not regarded. These
harmless creatures, who had always lived to
gether, were scattered at once to the rice swamps
and cotton fields of the most distant parts.
They had been brought up to the race courso
near Savannah for exhibition, end the Tribune
writer thus describes the sceue :
“Tho slaves remained at tho race-course, some
of them for more than a week and all of them
for four days before the sale. They were brought
in thus early that buyers whcTdesired to inspect
them might enjoy, that privilege, although none
of them were sold at private sale. For these
preliminary days their shed was constantly visi
ted by speculators. The negroes were examined
with as little consideration as if they had been
brutes indeed, /he buyers palling their mouths
open to see their teeth, pinching their limbs to
find how muscular they were, walking them up
and down to detect any signs of lameness,
making them stoop and bend in different waya
that they might be certain there was no con
cealed rupture or wound ; and In addition to ail
this treatment, asking them scores of questions
relative to their qualifications and accomplish
ments. All these humiliations were submitted
to without a murmur, and in some instances with
good natured cheerfulness, where theißlave liked
tho appearance of the proposod buyer, and
fancied that he might prove a kind ‘master.’
r*******
‘But ail this lime the salo was going; oo and,
tlio-merry Mr. Walsh, with many a quib jest,
wasbeguiling the time when the bidding was
alow. The expression on the faces of* ail who
stepped on the block was always the same, and
told of moro anguish than it is in the power of
words to express. Blighted homes, crushed
hopes and broken hearts was the sad story to be
read in all the anxious faces. Some of them re
garded the sole with perfect inditl'erence, never
making a motion save to tarn from one side to
the other at the word of the dapper Mr. Bryan,
that all tho crowd might have a fair view of
their proportions, and then, when tho sale was
accomplished, stepping down from the block
without caring to cast even a look at the buyer,
who now held Ml their bappiaces in his hands.
Others, again, strained their eyes with eager
glances from one buyer to another as the bidding
went od, trying with earnest attention to follow
the rapid voice of tho auctioneer. Sometimes,
two persons only would bo bidding for the eamo
chattel, all the others having resigned tho con
test, and then the poor creature on the block,
conceiving an instantaneous preference for one
of the buyers over the other, would regard the
rivalry with the iotenscst interest, the expres
sion of his face changing with every bid, set
tling into a half smile of joy if the favorite boy
er persevered unto the end and "secured the
property, and settling down into a look of hope
less despair if the other won the victory."’
The sale lasted for two days, and at tho olose
of it, Mr. Pierce Butler gave each one of his
former chattels, a dollar. Sundry baskets of
champagno were produced, and all wero invited
to partake, tho said wine beiDg at tho expense
of the broker, Mr. Bryan. The total amount of
tho salo foots up at sllo3,Bso—the proceeds of
the first dav being $161,460, and of the second
day $142,8*70. Tho highest som paid for any
ono family was given for Sally Walker and her
five children, who wero mostly grown up. The
prioe was $6,180. Tho highest price paid for a
single man was $1,750, which was given for
William, a “fair carpenter and caulker. The
highest price paid for a women was $,1,250,
which was given for Jane, “ootton hand, and
houso servant.” Tho lowest price paid was for
Anson and Violet, a gray-haired conplo, each
having numbered moro than fifty year?; they
brought but $250 a-picce.
MIDI DT
BTETNWAY k SONS, NEW YiIP.K
jost received, a few VKRY SUPERIOR PIANO 3, from
the abuvo nnmetf unrivalled factory. They are without
nnnslion, tho BEST PIANOS mod* anywhere, and will bo
sold at Kiutern Factory Friers. They are warranted for
flvo years. IL KLKDKH k BRO., No. &3 Fifth »L,
fell Sole Agent* for Btflqway & Soda
lii u¥l'~^coNi>-HANF^^aag
GUtCKKR'INQ PIANOS.—Three
hand Chickerlag Piano*, In excellent! I " I I •
order, which barn been In six from one to two jrnrsoaJy,
will bencid atJUW each for cash.
Fvr beginner* andtheusoof N-hool* the oboro ihslru
moots are mOst desirable. They ore iu prrfect order, and
tho woor they Lav* had ia scarcely perceptible. They will
b« warranted by tho «u)*critar. For sale by
mP IS JOUN 11. MKI.LOIt, Rl Wood ot.
WALLACES' FOUHDRT
AND
Min Furnishing Establishment.
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT
PANS, MILL GEARING, Piro Brick, Machinery, Pol
leys and Casting*, of all klDds mode to order.
Orate Bart, dash Weight*. Mill Iroua, Proof Statf*;
Anchor Bolting Cloths, Gum and Leather Ilclting;
Portable Floor and Corn MiU»—tbo beat in n»o;
French Barr Smut Machine*,naed In thoclty mill* and
over the West; scoor tb* grain, take out tho chow and r>»,
xdotb tho snmt.ball* before they aro broken by tl«j hentoru
Frrndli Burr MlllSUmi**. made of selected blocks.
Patent Phicgl.' Machine—cut 10,000 to SU,(XX> per day;
Ituae'a Patent Water WUc*U, O*od In ?IM) miJbu Saw
as much m IbeoTurohot, sod twice as much as the uvsUd
tho other Wheels In qso. ( with an equal amount id water.
Catalogues of Wheel* given to all who want gearing. Ot
flee N 0.319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
T W. W. WALLACE.
Httam Utlble Work* So, 310* 3531, 343,
Liberty Street* Plttabnrgb, Pa.
MARBLE MANTELS, madeby machinery
at low prices; Monuments, Tablet*. Urave Stones—
a largo stock on hand. Furniture and Wash Stand Tons;
Imposing Stones, Marble and 6to no ILartha, raado by
machinery on abort notice.
Marble told low to tho trade. Offico 319 Liberty street,
FltUburgb, Pa- W. 'V WALLACE.
sollrfitudAwT
TJORTABLE FLOUR AND CORN MILLS-
B —The simplest and best article of the kind In the
country. They mn light, grind fast, and make good work.
They are a desideratum to Lumbermen, Iron Masters ajn>
settler* In dew countries For tale at No. 319 Liberty BL,
Pittsburgh, Fa. W. W. WALLACE.
*o2>i:r}iwT . - r
PLASTER PARIS, ROMAN CEMENT,
CEMENT for CLtems, Ac. GRIND STONES and
WHITE LIME, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
seiwmiUwT -• w.w. Wallace.
TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELT
ZHB APER VENT, prepared on an entire nowprincJpla
from a late and accurate aualytls of tho ca IrbraUwFeltscT
Spring lu Oennany. This mnch *stor-mod and highly v*»*
able preparation wUJ not fall toeffoctuslly remove Djrpcp'
sis, Indigestion, Billions affections, J^^**I®* 1 ®*
Acidity of thb Stomach, Costtveowe,
Appetite, Gravel, Nervon. Debility. Nsuseaor Yocdtlm:.
AffecUOL. of tho lJrcr, Ac. Ac. A
r te 2& Corner ot tho Diamond and Market ■ t._
ALL PAPER* '
New Spring Stylo*
Paper Hangings,
Choap Wall Paper. . . .
Window Shades, Ao, 4c.
*“>■ «« i * ,,^l ' rte,,^AooonßAW!r
mr o ’. 0 Teda»l street, AHeghcay.
; ; .mvr— lakcg, asa’d namben St. lonia
OpXteiW?. *?T: Vitrsvnaos..
VOLUME LXXH-
insurant?,
Continental Insurance Company.
Incorporated ly the ■. r f renntyhant.i,
PBRPKTOALC lIARTER
Aotiiori/.ed Capita), Ouo Hilltop Dollari,..
SocvrcsJ and Accumulated Capital -
home office.
IYo. 61 IValnut Street, above Saottd, Fhiladelphui.
Fir* Insurance on Buildings, Famlthre, Merchandise, Ac.
geneally.
Mwlnn las crane* op Cargoes and Freights, to all parts ol
tho world. ,
Inland Insrrrane* on Goods, by I*kes,lUvM*, Canals
and L*nd Carriages, to all parts of tho Union, on tbo ooit
fatvrohle terms, consistent with soenri ty.
matcToas
GEOItGB W. OOLLADAY.formprlj A«order of Doeds, Ac.,
Philadelphia.
VFM. BOWEUB, formerly Ileghiter of Wills.
JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Importing
HardwireandCalleryMerchants,No. 21 North Third
etroet, above Market, Pbibw
JOBKPU OAT, firm of Joseph Oat k Boo.CoppenunlUia, No.
12 Quarry street, Philo.
KDWARD V. MACOTSTTE, firm of Maehette k Ralgnel,
Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North TMrd
street, above Race, Phiia.
HOWARD HIKCOHAN, firm of LMugston A Co., Prodnc*
and Oommlsalos Merchants, No. 273 Market sL, chore
Eighth, Phiia.
GZORGE W. COLLADAY, Preenlerit.
GaLKI WII6OH, Secretary.
JOBQUA ROBINSON, A?<-nt.
mr26:dlyfe No. 24 Fifth itrwt_/cp stairs:)
Delaware Hntnaf Safety Insurance jjempariy
Jncarptmted by (he Legidalvrt of /\jinryfrcr.i<t, 1535.
Offico, S. E. Comer Third and Walnut sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE IXSGRAXCES oo Veswls, Cargo, and Freight
to all parts of tbe world. -
INLAND IRSURJUfthSm Goods, by Hirer*, Cagals,
I«krs and Laod Carriitgra, to all parts of the Unloa.
FIRE INSURANCES on Mvrcbauiliso generally —'
Btores, Dwelling Hotisea, Ac. ,
Jstr-U of the Cbmpany, Nco. 2 ei, 1?57.
Bonds, Mortgages, and .Real Kstat* -....8101,000 P»
PbihulelphiaCity, and otlior Loan* 137,0t1!45
Stock in Banks, ltailraul A Insuraiict-Co*.. 151,508 00
Bills Receivable 8510,5101 05
Cash on Itand 38,80800
Balances in hands of Agvots, Premiums on
Marine Polklcsrecvutly issued, and oth
er debts dne the Company -
Sobscrtptton Not*-s..i
JiUrif* 0. Hand.
TUt-upbilua rntitdii>n.
Ja:o<-« Truquajr,
WGlinm Eyre, Jr.,
J. F. Puniaura,
Jiuhna P. Eyre,
Baruati E. Stoltca,
Henry Sloan,
Jamen 0. HcF&rls
TL<>maii C. Utuxi,
Robert Uurtoo, J r. t
John D. Semitic. PiU»l’£.
D. T. ilorpui, “
J. T. Logan, “
WM. MAHTIM, PrwthienL
TIJOS-C IHN'D, Vico President
Hansi Lrioiras.Socmiary.
William Martin.
Joseph 1L 8e«l,
Edmnnd A. Bou<W,
John 0. Iktvia, '*
John 1L Penrose,
George G. Loi;>cr,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. It. 51. Unßnm,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Rpencer Mcllraln,
Charles Kelley,
IL Jones Brooke,
Jacob P. Joan*
p. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
aphilyd—l*U No. B 5 Water street. Pltnl.urgh
! GKSaXr^WK^riai^N*
INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY.
OFFICE IN COMPANY'S JILTLDLNG,
No. 403 WALNUT STREW T.
STATEMENT «*F BUSINESS FOR YEAR ENDING ocTO
i:EH 31, 1565.
.$223,500 Co
. 51,453 W *275.253 03
Iwvire.l f..r pn tuinros
•• ** Im-n'tt. Rent*, Ac-
•nH L**v«, Expense, Commis
sions, Kv-lit-* a ranee, Returned
Premiums, Ac $7:1,5e3 i> ; )
ASSETS.
Ural Estate, Horn's A Mottoes.... *t i 1.210 00
Stocks..™ - - 47,5*16 <w
Bills Receivable h....~ (*’.*,!>«{> •-f
Uns*-ltl««i Pretnlams and other
debtadnelhe Coin piny ...... 17,523 02
-Cash on baud, and in liio bands of
Ageuta 1.. 8.353 23
• $275,253 03
At a mooting of the Stockholders, convened *n the 15th
ultimo, tbe following persons woro elected DIRECTORS for
the ensuing year, viz;
Charles U. Latbrcp, 1423 Walnnt street.
Alexander Whiliden, Merchant, 18 North Front
William Darling,.l3.l3 I’lne street.
]«mi- HaslohursL Attorney and Counsellor.
John O. IlnnW, Ann of Wright, Hunter 4 Co.
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Co., Goldsmith's Hall.
John 1L McCurdy, firm of Jonea, W*hitr A Hdlunl j
Thos. L. Gillespie, firm of Oilleaplo AV-eller.
Jas. It. Smith, Cnn of Jus. ft. Smith 4 Co
%ohn ft. Vogdft, office corner of Seventh and S«Tn»ctr.
Paoiel L. Collier, firm of 0.11. Grant 4 Co.
Thomas Potter, 228, ArchstrueL
Charles Harlan,comer Walnut and Sixth struct*,-
Joos. J. flhxnm, office 151 South Fourth street.
At a subsequent meeting of the Board CHALKS C
LATHROP was unanimously re-ebeted I’rreidcut, and Hon.
WM. DARLING Vico President.
JA M EA WRIGHT, Secretary.
Tliii Company he* DISCONTINUED uCF.A.N MARINE
HULL RISKS, hut Steamboat Hull RMc* on Western
Hirer* taken ns heretofore/
R W. PUIaDKXTKR, Agent.
Ju4;ofnd * - No. I*7 W*W.t:-Jt
FIRE INs’tUANCK,
DT TDI
Rcliaccc ftluinai insnr&nte Company oJ
PHILADELPHIA
On Buildings, LiSuitedor lVrpetnal, Merchandise, Furniture
4c., in Town or Country.
Office No. ;U)8 Walnut Strco’t.
Cxpitsl $177,028... AtwtTS A2.V2.4b6 W.-—lnvested as follows:
First Mortgage on uupioTvdCity Property, worth
double tbe amount $120,200 00
Ptjmiiu Railroad Co*« d per crui." Mortgage Ison,
130,000, coat .......... SL&ri 00 ]
Alli-jrlivtijr coantj ti pertaut. Pen tin. U. 11. Loin.. 10,000 00
Penn»j Irivnla UiUlrruul Co** block 4,000 00
BUx-t oftlin KHUnce Matnil Insurance C 0...... IG.IoO 00 ,
Stock i<f Ccnoty Fire insurance C» 1.060 00 j
BcrJp ofSundry Insurance Com[>aak* 475 00 1
Rills Receivable, business pejicr 62,711 60
Book Aceoouts, tvcrnml etc 3,836 10 ,
Cash on h&nO and in lUnk ........ 1&,043 20 I
fc»2,4t>& 80 I
CLEM TINGLRY. President. |
nmtorou.
fumao! liispharo. |
Rolx-rt Su*n,
William Mmuor,
B«nj. w. Tinsley.
Marali&U Hill,
7* LotUrr.p,
Cb.u. L.*land,
Jac>>b T. Buuticg.
Smith Bowen.
Wm. M. Eomplo, PitUb’g.
R. M niNCHMAN. Secretary.
J. Q. COFFIN, ARrnt
NorUj-o&st corner Third anti Wood streets
merchants* Insurance Co. of Thilartelptiiit.
WM. V* PETTIT. Prr«t .0 J. McCANN, Rocrctary.
Amount of Capital Stock paid In and ItisMted....s2oo,ooo d 0
Mirplna «a,*SB 26
Clem Tingley,
Wui. U.THompiOß,
David S. M r»'*n,
C. SteTBDSOO,
John R. Worioll,
11. L. Carson,
Robert Tolamlv
Uusr-j Johnson,
c. a. Wowi,
JnmcnS. Woodward,
|M3,428 36
loanrto Cairo Rinks on dm Ohio and Mississippi- Hirers and
trft»itari<*>i. insures aspiltut loas or datnajjo by Firs,
*l*o agaimt tho perils of the Bea, and Inland
Navigation and Transportation,
Dtaectoaa.
iVni. V. Petit, John C. Montgomery, John M. Pcroroj, D. J.
McCann, E. F. Witmrr, Heno ttuiUon, Beitf. I- Vrcvtslou,
John A. MandiaN, Charlie B. Wrtgbt, John J. Patterson,
KlwoodT. Pin»oy.
WM. V. PKTOT, PDj-lrteut,
K. P. WITMkUt. Vice rn-sident
Dwiaat J. iicOAsn, Secretary.
UTUIO.
Roller, Lamb A Co, Philadelphia
Back, Morgan ft Stidfblc; do.
Truitt, Bro. ft Co, —do.
> Pnmroy, Caldwell ft Co, do.
A. T. Lane ft Co, . do.
Btelnmltz, JmitW ft Co, do.
PITTSBURGH OPFIOK, No. 97 WATKR STIIKST
aa&dtf - 1L W. POINDRXTBR. Agent.
PrA»hli» Ptr« Itjnraiic* Company of
PHILADELPHIA
00MCTC03.
Char]** W. Cwnckrr, Adolph B. Borle,
0 oar go \V. Richards, Samuel Grant,
Thomas Hart, David B. Brown,
Mordeeal D. Lewis, Jacob 11.
TuliiM Wagner, Morris Patterson.
CUAHLEa N. BANCKBR, PreaMeut.
OQUUJI4 0- Biltcn**, Secretary.
This Company continues to make Insurances, perm sued
or limited, on every description of property In town tad
euontry, at rates as low m are consistent with security.
Tha Company bare reserved a largo conttugcot fnnd,
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely Inrestrd,
afford ample protection to tho assured.
The Assets of the Company. i>d January Ist, ISSI, sa pnl»-
llshed agrraaldy tu the Act of A«“* nibl y, wore as follows
«lz:—
Mortgages
Real Estate
Temporary hoims.
Stocks.....
Cub, Ac-
fl.Uj'tfOS 41
fUnco their Incorporation, a period cf tvywt,
they hare paid cpwards of Oue Alilliwo, F>>cr Hundred
thousand Dollar* Losses by tire, thereby affording eridrocc
of the adtantafce* «f Inanraucv, aa veil aa their ability and
disposition to meet v ith prooiptnena all liabilities.
J. OAKUNKR COFFIN, Aic-r.t,
ap!9 Office Boalbwwt cor. Wood and Third «(«.
Citizens' lasnranrc Comji’j ol fiUsborjFh
Wll. IIAOALEY, Prctifeut,
BAHDKL L HARSHKLL,
o£ia 94 Waitr SlTtst, bttwen ifcrkti and IF**! St*
Boll eodCarßc Uialrn on the oVo and MU
slsafppl alters, and Trihatorka.
damage by Fire. Alto, against
the perils of the Poaand Inland and
stion.
DOlrcrou.
I lion. The*. M. Howe,
Cajit,il/»rfc Ewrlltic.
K. 51. Klrr,
John 8. DHwortb,
Xjaocis Seller*.
.i<>ba Bhipton.
J Waller Hry*nt>
hJvcrlL Jr.
Wm. D*Ra)»y,
Eunncl Boa,
Ju. M. Cooper,
Jm. l*ark, Jr.,
J. B. CaoiieM,
8. Harbanjjh,
flapt- Kam'l (!. V.rftn?, |
J<a John Oil'
SlonoDßabala fmnruict Company,
o K riTTSUUItGIL
Oman*—JAMES A- HOTCinsON, PrtsMfn*
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Excretory.
Omct, So. 83 Wim finiyf
Insert Jffttinet all Wwti of Tire and Marine iJi
ASSETS, NOVEMBER TOrn, 1*55:
Stock Do®BlU«,p»y»hh>oa demand, srcnnxl liy
two *pproTrd $133,000 CO
PnmOam NoJ« ........ 54
Bills Roreltablo...... j w
116 «h*jTJ Mechanic!’B*Dk Start—c<at„.„ c!l(a 00
100 do Citixcaa* do i 1 0... do ..... .. 0,176 Oo
W do Bahk of Pltt»bnrgb’’do ' do .... 2,750 00
40 do Etnhaagp Bonk do ,do 2,050 00
Balance of Book Accounts..;— - 5*50 -11
Oflea Fnralfiiwi ,
. mixcxqss: '
Wm-D. Holmes, • ■ : ! Wm*A»C»Uw*ltf
BrtrbHilsell, •: | WflaonMiller,
Wm. JU% ■ • i Joha UcDwritt,
Sbat.B.GurkB, ... t t.: I G«a.jLBOT7
-|«m : v H*HBT Kr^SWW
-■ • - A -, -T #?>*■■
-NUMBER 79,
ftrc. HlariQc and Inland iinsniance.
Insurance co. of north America,
pniLADELrniA
l7!>4—Capital... ~.svoo,o^o.
A t:<, .Inußury l l '. 1' ’ .1.. Si.
IMUKCTOUS —Artlmr G. Coffin, &unb«l W. Jonea, John
A Ur j» a. Cumtt.-l F t-mixb, CWU» Taylor, Amhnw? White
John Ncir, Uidiiri U. TVivxl. William Welsh. WUUam B-
Cowcn, James N. liiv'kwiu, . Morris W&Jn, John Sla«on.
Geo. L. Harrison. Fraud* r«- Co [‘•a, IMwani It. Trotter.
MIMHUB Eoc’y. AUTODIi G. COFFIN, Prwt.
INSURANCE CO. or the STATE or PA.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated, 1704—Capital £2OO. iXO.
As-ola February 1, ISM $413,505 4S.
DIRECTORS—Henry D.-Shcrrerd, Simoon Toby, Chartfa
SleceJ ester, William H. Smith, Jobo Jt. .Kndd. Henry G.
Freeman, Charie* S. Lewis, Gecrjj© C. Carson. William 1L
White. George HI Smart, Samuel Grant, Jr, Thomas Wsg
ncr, Thomas-B.Watt»on. II ENT. 7 H.BILEKRERD,
ffauui Hastes, Soc’y. Proeident.
»A.lnimr*ace in the abore Old and BtOiaUlo Companies,
can bo obtained by application to
felfcdly W.P.JONKS, Agent, SI Water et.
Pennsylvania
Office No, 03
Jacob Painter.
Guo. W. Smith,
A. J. Jones,
Rody Patterson,
J, P. Tanner,
I.43tier hproul,
Chartered Capital - $500,000
and Marine Rtska taken o' all descriptions.
urrirtKi.
President—A. A Casaira.
Vice President—Eodt Pattebsos.
Secretary and Treasurer—l. GaitaSmort.
Western Insurance Company
’V PITTBBOHQn.
GKCIUiS DAP.SIK. President.
P. H. GORDON, Secretary. ;
OFPICE, No. u'i Water etrwt, (Prang A ;Co.’b Warehou» :
up Blairs,Pittsburgh.
irai Insure aysinsi ali kinds c/ Fireand Jfarins Risks
A ilcne Jnililuh'cm managed by Direden. who ore veil
knevm in the community, anti vho are determined, by
promptness and libtridjJy, to maintain the character which
they have assumed, as offering the i>est yntedion to those who
d'tirt to be insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER SO, ISSS.
OO
03,730 97
100,00(^00
hlortgifc&~—
BUI* lUcrivablo.....
Office Pnrniture. -....
Open Accounta.~..~
Cash...-
Premium Note*.-...
UUl* Discounted
37
Georgs Damn
R. Miller, Jr
J. \V. Butler,
James McAnley.
Alexander Speer,
Andrew Ackley,
PUubur?h insnrnnre Company
No. 96 Water Street.
PtTTFPCKOH, PA.
IUICT. GALWAY,
F. A. UissUAP.r, Sec’) AI.KX. pRADLLT, Tic* Pro*.
ln»um R-jwi.m Hull and Cargo h!‘fes, on tbo Ohio fcDfl
ttis*insi|>|>i ri»"rH iiuJ trUnitnrk'*, rvid Marian Rieb gen J
erally. '
Arid L**s or Datmvte by Fire..
Ami utfiiuiU thh Perils of tbe nod Islam! N’rtTlpcHon
mJ Troua porta tiun.
Robert Galway,
Samuel JlrCiurken,
Joseph P. Gaziam, M L‘,
John Scott,
James Marshall,
*. David Richey,
James W. lLtilman,
dial. Arlnthnot,
fold—my2s-ly
.>i2o V 3 $5*3,330 B 4
Philadelphia thro and
INSURANCE COM.PAKT,
No. 149 Cheanut Street,
OPPOSITE" TEE CUSTOM QO lfBß. ''
Will make ail Linda or Insurance, eitlicr or
limited, on every description of Property dr ■Merehaß'JUo,
•treaaonalie rate* of premium. 1
ROBERT. P. KING, PrrtWsot.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vico ProsidaEt
PIKCCTOB-S.
K. R. Com,
GeorjO W. Brows.
S.'l'au!,
.’ohu Clayton,
K. Wilor.
Charles P. Hayes.
K. H. English,
P. 11. Jviv.ry,
C. Bhrnrrm. -
8. J. Megargm,
f. PtACioußKa. Secretary,
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