ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Btngjtefa. Jfb. 24 JfioJfimt Pitlilurgh, Fmm. Hjr AWnPACTCRERB OP WHITE AND H/l mto nso pakts ahd uthuioe, ej ,'HTt UfAVluavn J>[»: Wholesale' Druggist, i.; Mn £? rtufccaOU Hta«!tet«r*r*ad ‘i«nt fbr Sfeayti’a 'pSil i»f TJatt / Ho, ISMibtrty .tirtctTPitt*- ■lWtnflfrft*'' V W-* J.' -' jtfaJyd; ■ r b; FAHNESTOCK & Co, late ofthsfinn th BrAt - VsbosHock: * Oa, mA meetuon to Itoalna JffUMklsDnttM 80. 60, MRttrWood nd ftortb B, A.FAHNESTOCK frDO, WHOLE * nltßrtSgJti* tad Hane&ctarat of:.Whitt Laid, and. XJthugiH corner Wood aad Front itrwU) ISttt* ■' *'--• v . ■••}■.-; \ ■• ."••• ••• .• .■ '>'ineM ;. * pn"*** HLiygv.^w~^—utm. A REITER, WHOLESALE AHD :<il.EdaflDraggUt«.conafofmbotty tad StGUlrctt. VoBJsFfl i'LEMING.iSUOOESSORTO L. VWloBiJhCß.)oora«MarkA«rtrtttidDl»Biood,kMst •onstaatlf tahudwAiU tad oanphttMtortacatof ur°aS K«dteißMilbdl£ift»{lhßtU,-P«rfeaNVT,tTtdtll utlclnper* ‘ lyrlifiiiiiiiniiiit il|illnin tartf&Uy ooapoaftdtdutU «'.;■•■■ .juar F\BvGt£O.H,‘ UEYSEK, DUDGGIST, -l/lttVoodttrut, conwr of. Wood ctrtat tad Virgin tUfoVttttftgghtFa.; - . •;. T OliH P* SCOTT," WHOLESALE DEAD* ; tf arfpßrdgfcftiata.QO&iVtraithM tad Djwtafii, No. - . - .-• -ill ocdtrfiPrtottrß prompt PtltaUoa.; . - : owfltiyd** i.., v f! ; staimtiV otaUt». BIDDtE,; WIBTB S ooi Oeuaral Cpm- Paata* taQrooartat tod Pra» TAMESHOtMES A OOV Pottr'Packers "CF and Dotitw lu PzwviAbai, corner ofMartatoad ttroota V-',' • W •'-yi."'.'''rir ; ;".pAlj4* •. T ’EEOiI it HDTCHINSOJ); Cnmmimmo #-imdTonrafdtiig.gflrtlitntfc dmltra tttWtCirnßa koto Cbtettj fwor, Rib, Caeca, Better, UetMd Oil* Fot ■ •|'oiTninrt'dmtit nwiili/finihiPTinl TniiTi'trrtTYrrinnt -'nmßaUfTvßtrtDrimdshtmSf Vtaor <o' hand.— ttit' cfJl&flimaOO^t'rWebctltd-Moated -BttrtSttrtii. Hot.UißaeoodKidUS betwooa •sr^y4.TvAß f r,Hh*eldttt,PmAb«gb,Pfc.>■4p£jyd riBSBSBi.,\yARSHpUSE.~HENRY TL \J flftynftfl, Wor«fJtqf aptfflnnijtntarian Mflrchantf and Dotlierfs Gwaw, Better, fete -With tad Product gtntnDj, Water, Btttifarrgh. rajZL SAGLB- OARD- IslliL.'Whd£aa}« Du&rjn' floor* PreTiftoai and arf gci*i>Uy t No.~B Sorealfc itml, utvMn Utatr ■*rrt ffrnltftfltfd.YtttefrOrjfe, fa. /•^Touuaiitu' „ r :J, . .. insStanttSß^- " 99 -JQiW«ier«tnai..&OßLSnmS7»B^/-aTl?.Buct ;-tv»iQn*tilAgaou x t . . . • i-^taya: ; -4UCARRIKB, 'SEORETAR¥ jQL*'ftihafjhriinl» Inmniy CXopony of Bttrtmrgh,' J^w > Bcildiog,Poarth«tr«et. ’ • ■■ • • •"■> ' • ' A 'Til v M. GK)RDON,Secretary Western Ins or . f « .r- T QABDINKRCOFm, Agent for Franlt • IloTiroloirmnedOantaoj, Hort&«Mt eonurWood <mdThWrtwoti... :-i -r,~ • T> A MADEIRA Agent for Delaware ij/< r «tre<t. ; ;-. _y, ■ . U. Wi POINDRXXRRf Agcnt Great West- ~ - - Carpets. TTOBIHSS%4f 00.; Dealer inCarpets, &o, t Jll go. 28 fifth rtTBCt. . w.i). * a.'A'c&UiOfii - ' ' Dealer in cabpet&ou. cloths, . MAtiIHOB, to. go. gyjfacrth street &sar.WocxL f Sttdtn*j?s;; TiUSH i MACKENZIE, Attorneys at law, 'jLO&fiftlfo. 60 fcnrth street, Pittsburgh, f*. N01*77 Pob Uo«M<B»to nmm Urioa« , »--- ■•■■ • »po EOBKRT M’JCNIGHTr ATTORNEY AT •Itfi* f «iaBoikttororttiaßank©r Httsborjb, 80. 1lf» . -. ? •; r: - &&& -TOSJSPH-S. A A. K MOBKISON, AT- ZTo.flt?otirtbft n nw Woo 3, ftttstogk, tw.- ;- ; jr - . itjjffico'&s, •1 W.atafflfTrajFrmri- W.-S. numrfll > SDBCHFIEIiP & CO.,.(successors toJdur 'phyA Bordbflcld,)'Whoteale and BeuiY Dealers la Utopia sad fancy toy uoeda ffortbeast corner fcarth aad' . Market eta, Pittsburgh, r.- ' • »1 |7I H, JOTE/Dealer, in Staple and Famra '\-/a Pr7.Good*, sign of tbeoriglttal .ee* .Stra, .**® ft Mf*t»treet,pmßbqrgh. mtl9 rr> ;EL PALMER, No. 105 Market Street; Bonssto, Hats.. Straw Trimmings, sad -w\ .\*®, ■ «ootoUn0,;i«.: - l WTM. G. JOHNSTOK & CO, Statioaore, f • •• \jf Blank Book Maanfrctarert and Jab Printer*, ■ No. T?,i O. COOHBANE;, (SUCCESSOR TO ■ iPiii-ft.- fladlar.lWhakaaia Sad Botaß XtotUrto Books* BtaCoaity and Piper Hangings, godarel atnet, 6th doorS. B orM&rtatgqgagyAllaghcpr.Ba. : • 1 -OHH.& DAVISON, BOOKSEIAER AND . Ft~* — f~*~ »«-«■*»«« >etj«rrocitb,Pm»borsh,P*. V AY A CO, BOOK.BKLLISJiS AMD Sr A jV TIONSBB»No*66 Wood wxtdoortpttaecr?. P*. School sal Uwßocfcjam. - -- - • : , li.BE AJ>, BOOKSELLERS D STA y st, Apollo gallflnp. UNITi & MINEB, BOOKSELLER and:6btfottCTjM*«mlon*Ht7lflfertrMf •'- ''. . Daintrtß. J t)HN THOM.P3OS & 0 0., ! HOBBS, BIQN ABB OBHAMEKTAL p A INTERS AN DO LA ZIER S. fid.iss THIRD BTBEfft, PITTSBUEGHj PA. .tarfiftlyd-'' t •' ' Ural" ffißtsti .Saints. • r ; WILU4a W4IU). BROMISSORX NOTES, 1 9 Bonds, HGrfgtgta*Bd«llMeaiit!aisTJao&«7. - Person* cn proctirs lo*ns 017 4g«cjiQßr«M»n- A stdetennis ,•■■ i-- ■ s * j.*.v -y, •'vC'Tbowwiifain#' to Lroslriirix ncssj l»£o*d tdnaUfs, eta ri»»js find flm'tod uoooi cUis p*p«r •* a T, ** All cesuastAattons snd ■ . «fflMflßAKTßZ&E£r t ot^^SUP^CUlMdnt: assotet*^. mim f, ■ »■«*»«- | I, t.um-r-'m, anatsa ft. OOdBtS • ?. ”' WaU P*pM W»t|boM(r. TOT ALTER P.MARSHALI* & GO., to Tf jost*BitttdD«»i«r*,nWo«J**r«t,b«twdcoPqnrth \ stiMt tnd Diamond AEsj.irtLAre may bo famd an *xt*osm • \-- .aricrtasaloft«rydacnpUooof;Papar gttflngMbf Pm* PsIIs,: Pto*oA Jtaia*. and Cbatnlwra. -Also,-,Window -;®af‘“f“' ’“f ;; JHaßjl,.*W. . TOHNIL; HELLOR, NOXBI WOODST., boh * BMamre : nooii MH/jcsosa »«iosuis B*suoannu,mi>Mi«iiiUii3iciiiid Muled aooi>. » No; >53 "FIFTH Mu SjacWwGiMmHiirkßol* Agra* t&mSXß R£>S {Knr YcxkV trari*»ll«J Oind ud Bgw ". msoB,tlSloAEHAßT*ft*** tpOf*- D|»KBk»3oEQAI? HAWlOamMa,DjaUr*la *OMio tod ■l' ■ ■•' . ■•- •'•■''‘V'-v.::'/’*- “ /•WARI-OTTE BLDMU.. MANPK&CTPB- Maasassassrsifassjs?* Vuy* ~ 'r^l— — tttaroaats. CABRIAQESIBDGGIES! EOCKAWAVS! ; PHARTOSB,BAIU>CCHfI:ff,OIOB» " 1 AND everything in tho line, purchased from ■ -OL Ob Utort relUilß . „ ' ' * 7EAB«RSMAKU?ACrtrR*BS, ''--r-;C;-v foil ttio&uaf' of*Ug*at^ JCaittfAllanilfl .? - - 3 S* WI 7«Sorfß or droWoUami.* : Al*o, ... fottaA tad otb«r i com*, 100-rraowans to o*aucß» eearaaUy oohiftdttßlrfcr mit'ai w**6mM*price* by ' ,Jona WHAffEB, . -1 _ Bar Ltbartr. Pittsburgh* P*. ‘ ■ ccxsinißtloo. Ji*p*tr» .lagpoiPy taagaapcly dcM.- . *el7:dly > T> ICE AND SOAP—> MX .*tkr«i frwh Bier, ; * y .*.»•■■■*■ *»H*Blc*floor; u ;r -25baw*4ee*'DwoT#<?ogo»i.; /< -W-do CelgttafeTdlkt - : do . •>*•. 1 growCwiitßdI*inwiiiniit 1 *inwiiiniit Boap, :; ' WILLIAMS 4 JOUSBTOH, ’ * r • -■mtoiihtUMrtrwt. ■ ’ PA 0^ T 9 Two .■ A'ByTdJonUrs»**»4loteriad» wy”. • - ran*ri^rf^P««pf*op* k direction* for ib*pcrcl«*e of . &•.*** «"P*cWly to. U* w*nt»cf ■' '-TOOiK gw«S* oaflaOrgio, Matoawß J °S» n. l imS%.'wywa lt n»t. UtoShcri, 7Sc: .■■ UKtarri— * *“ Wjfc «8 i»!i tu* „Isiti_4oaor.T*rtoaisa»uu«; • , rmiur-a i»er. SSSiaMMSSSSSu^jHftPgjjjw UIHEDRESSIiAWNSiSDOBGANDIESi JD -SOUHniU) ftunrtmeat Jutnituw. imroRZAHT wotioh, IN CONSEQUENCE OP DEFINING health, tbsmbsetfberts •nAoffsrs for ola.it VXftt LOW RATML ; tU sntin stock of * FURNITURE, LUMBER, ‘ ' : VENEERS, : : CANE, ■!,:■:[ . ... . VARNISHES,Ao. H* also offer*for ,rtrit his Cabintt tad Cbstr Psctcry, to. wbfil* or In part, and. tbs recta* jiow oeQUjied/bj hlta In Oit °Kip»tch BoadlDfe- Tlfta th*Utorjplj._ ; •; : Parian* In mat of ramUon'jrlU : Ab • r * r * oppcr* tnaUy la pirefciM, Uu prioa bate* pot Anre From lOto JW p**. l ; . fcowiß xhas trsuAt. V . Hi ii. by an, y SOS. 61 ASP 69 VI9TH IT&BfilTi rmjfcdtf-.; ■ :: ■ .-•« ~ jAMffiS W.-WOOPWfIijI tD B Kl l 0 CHAIRS. WHOLESALE'AND RETAIL, . ... /KmbncinaiTwyitjUof-': >■ T' »Tv*.**. TTrSt-JB.*' I! BOSBWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, /' isnJUiilfcf.;. PAALOES,OHIMBBa3JHU>DnaNaKOoid£,- ' ' \R(fruil ? ttf'iajrb f ~" HEW YOBJS AND PHtLAD ELP HI A, ,/' • -• tn ** «•> c s a. jCV‘£wt Kttd* md* t? buid «ai Wtrrut&d.*tb6. - ’ CABINET UAKK&& BoppU»a*nh«irquiiuty of rtmNiTDa«*ad obaiba, 'HOTELS' AND' BTEIUBOATO Fornlibid tt tin ihortlst node*. Wlftnooxi, No*. 7T Hid T 9 Tsnu> Srsur, nigdtf FTFTSBUXGB, PA* moi t- tan* ' t. b. voona a co., FUKNJTUBE AND CHAIBS Of Every Description. fAOTOfit—friUßri &KBS. iNBBI t. 40 XnlttfleM St, OTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—W« Cjm raiMntlj- isairafKtßrißf gTHAMBOAT CABW f ©HAlSSi 'tad urrtntb* rtuattoa at UuMt&MTMtodtsiteabfalacbotta. ' jsahufttwww. ' fIEMOVAU xnrQtrsiura mow store. - ' COLBMAS, BAUSAS A C 0.,, Iron, Nails, ; Steel; Springs, Axles,. Wrought v Nuts, Washers/ Spikesi Bolts, ete.,ete.. Bar* ramoraJ to thalr o*v aad attMuiT* WarabouM, ;,So»fT.W4t«rMii Of Front Straet, fftrtn tbtyar* toeXacatt all Ccder* la ib*lr tlaa haviog a-Utg* tad' camplata' isaarikaat of “Duquaaae’* uuan&ctnr*d. top4i ooo* : of-. ter.on liberaltmaa. WKLLSi iUDDAB A CO* SO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pi, WriUPS, XHONGB AND SWITCHES. IT. T OrteMaoUdtadfrem thatrad* and promptly ahlp* padis ptrlnatroetiona. " Txuo—6 month*, or l ut Mat. dbeoaut for cUk ■Mgdydfcvt . . JroftCUy.Stoi* WMtboai*. WW. BRADSHAW, (Successor to T. » J.C2AIO ACo,) lUnaltctanr of TIN, IKON »od COWSB, WARE, *od Dealer Id STOTE3, Aiu, No. Ut BTREST, between Fltth rad Virgin alley, Pitt*- bargh, Fa. . • fcilyd DVQVESSnQ rovssaT. i ,ir7.'R.-:Mo<7GY Ac CO., r '&W&BTTSXBEBSSi&otiU J*fcaa4- B. B.Dtpoi, ~ V •'■pmßWMfl.M;' Tfcf ANTTFACTURE to order, on short notice, IUL CASTINGS, SHAPMNa A PtJUJSTS. of all alna of:thot>c«tm*t*iUl*ud lataat atyloa; «lao r WAQON BOXES, SAD IKONS,GEATE3, Aft., aivaya onmod or cut to order. . left at tbq FOUNDRY, «t at Cartwright A Totuz’*, Bft Wood will nee]re prompt attention. faftaiy , ' j; a. e. unveu. tat* of lb* firm of J. 8. HaU4Bp«er. leteof Q«H SBpe«r SPEBtt* BID WELL, Valley Forga Plow Works, JR. 139 Liberty Sttet, near f\flh, IKiUJmrfh. MANOTACTURERS of every variety oi Ftowt, PtatCwtfßga, io, of-th* oust ApproroPftt* teroeeattablAfisreTory kind of toll lodt&liga. - 'lbeirlinproTßdl , »tentlrottO«tr*,P»t«irt Iron Ovntre HULride,' Iron Centre tfab-ficn,: Patent tad' Centre Loren, Steal UooUboenlt Tolley, Peacock, Pager, Cotton end other . Plow* ere wrmsto to gin entire eafionetian to pwchoe «, both'M to qullty es 4 adaptation to see. areeollrited. OAHTWtUaiIT 4 TOCSO» • (Socceeeon to ?abs'Csrtwrigbt> -TiTAOTFACTURERS and Importers oi nfl Pocket and Tabla Cottar. Barglcal ana DbW In jtromeota, Gona, Ptttotaflehlng fait K» SS Wood ■Srect. Tfeay give epedal attention to tha menoArtortcgGl Tranot Supporter*. Sc. Jobbing and Bepalogwith pans tcalttya&ddoapdtch.- > - . : aplfcaljf WHLIAM BftBWBII.T. » CO„ 6lPeim et; bslcr»: Martraiy, Kltrfmrgh. Pa. OTEAMBOIIERMAKERS AND SHEET O Iraf ’W«keri._Mamxfcetamr* of BtfahOTv Patent 'BoS«r ( £ocoiadttra,lla«dMut ©yllndsr Boiler* CWmueje, BWldiefl, :ftpa; B«,'Bte«a Ptpce, Coodeneens Belt-Pane. Bagar Pan*. IronYawU, lift Baato,*M. Aim, IBaclcmnlthr Work; Bridge and Viaduct Iran*, dona at the abcTtnat no tice. All orders from a dictanre promptly attended to. -• •• . . i 'ptaia cotton nuiij Pltuoufti. KENNEDY 1 , CHILDS 4 CO., MANUFAC TURERS of— , . .PeßnANo.lh**Ty SABheotlaga; CupetCbalncf all colon and tnado; Ootton'Tirtw? • ‘ " Floagb Unas and Saah Cord; . T at tbeHardwara'Slonof Logan, Wii»e St&,ig Woodrtroet, wiH have attention. J«SS:If ■ JABLKB IHWIH» I • HANCfaotubib Of SULPHURIOETHER; Solphorio Acid; Sweet Bplrift of Nitre; Nitrie Add; Hoftman’a Anodyne; UoriatloAdd; AonaAmmanla, SOT; Nitron* do fowler**Bolalloa; ■ • : • ' ®r* May be band at John Irwin A Bona,AT Water etreet. WILbIAB TATP * BOH v ©DUMBER and GAS FITTER, No. 10 Jr fodrihatreet, PlUaborgb, and Federal street, Under neath Ezceld&r Hall, Allegheny. _ deecripUoa of fitting! lor Water, flee and Steam. noSUy ' JOIIB VABPBKLL. d’-T Manu paoturebop boots and SHOES of every description, No. 84 SMtbleld etreet, PUietocrgb,Pa, ' ' ' uSkljC PBBHOfI AMO ABBHIOAV OONPBOTIO NAB Y T. A. MIBBBCH ft 80113, . No. 43 St. Clair Street. Oppodte the St CUlr Hotel, Respectfully informs their wends and thepobUe generally that they bivarwopaoed the Store, 42 St Clair street, where they will on band a large aawrtmeat of Candlee, Cekaa, french Bagar Toy*, Goo, Cordial Wine, Brandy, Cream, etR Bropa, pore Cboeolatarneh and Pried: Fruit* Note, and every article need In their linn. ‘ Dealer* an wpedally Invited to call and examine oar tock. U ..“ii . r.r, . BOHfl. Uanebctorcra or. French and American Oonfcctionariea. apldflm ______________ QAB FHOM HOBUf OIL EIA/ITY FLUID MATERIAL, j THE HIGH ILLUMINATING PROPER TISB of Qi# Crta‘Boita tod otetfftooQi tabrttiKee b«T» tlwty* cud* tbexn « ftvorilt mttenti for tbe ouo fcctnrtofPlmalntthigOti. MmyflM Qomptnlet mw Bo*- rawilheoolttaotdarto iapply Uwirco*tonwr»»ltb« Bo* .ptriarQaelityefSt*. - j'/- - r ßrtflTWorL li entirely tot from tH drew «wt r«fOM «nb ft*oc**i t&i TieldJ tt owe, Jti BrillUnt Elamiotting Go. . Thß'crMfor drlglootoootof tbs tpptnht* forthe mua facftffg ofcotlfiu togethevwtth tfat ttu&tlon and oxpeno «cocUirt)/T*fund;M4iliodttßcalt7 t U w* Injpgeetbillly. of enttrwT icwrtUM tbe jmwboteeone, delete rioov tad eotl. reader tbe BOMN OIL iwub*wtbAmbmandmoredairtblelneverywi, - Rrt enttreatteouoa to tb* mtnnftctor* tod nleof Porttble Ou SSJaStod b* rttpodfuDj cmUm_ the atteottoa of tht 'notSctohiiprttfintcoapUtttod tfflfitot mtchlM. .. farfbet to uMparchtatr fotiaatod lo every . Toy fa rthCT information tddraM - - T^ ? MBa«!aas!asaaa T OVKKING'B WHITE SUUAB3- -I J : 20 tbb. (Snaked o«|ui. 16 ** .fine pnlrerized Sot*n : 1& rrebolited , oo IA NO GUlDE.—Knorrt) Methodical On Ids for Ttadumcf th»BTO oooUM6rW»»l tt»« ;'Cbj*? nulled oa tbo rysfot of Ibo prtca. : _ H/t DOXLAGE, for Coanting-hooM ose. In Etluooiiy.WirolKnua of W. 0. S2l» pgga • • . ,-• BUtlonm,67Woodwrutr T) IFLEB—Jout received aTeiycomprthen; XV iln xUUUo to cor Mock of BirLKVirtlcncMi M 10K CHESiai ICK CHISBTSU ICE vioautaaAbm,ftJ^}na ■CMy#tq*»*D4T3iW*Hlß»**©f W.W.rafpWAW, No.iMyoadtt,ljtdotf?i*towth*»*gß«Tf^*Qg^* a Q aa irBILS! Burchfield * Co. have V **Xlred *a MTrtcUct of UtMt HjU« BI.AOK I'*CH ■rat* mm u»i B«w* n» ao, »uia Port*wd p *TT** ,<tkm, V*flJf ji piwmfcto* •' tpyO- i T>ATBN3!_MEDICIN£S—AU tha popolar PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY S, 1859. ©were. fOCA. Umi, U..~~ TEDUIA LITTLE At T&UIBLE, Q ROGERS AND DEALERS Floor, Bacon, Chaaaa, ITnittiOlliA Prodoca, ilB USAEOpyp BT^PHTSBOTtOU. WILLIAM BAQALBT, WHOLESALE OROOER, Hot. 18 and 80 Wood Straat, . P.~>t.iaitami,~.......;..t..-W.u...wk. bt«vibt, latraritb Of Levis A Edgartoo, PltUb’g. tQomtt A Marti a, Phil*. EDQERTOa A STEWART, (Bneceaaora to Lawla A Edgertoe,) Wholesale Croccn and Commiuion filerehanU, 107 Wood street, Pittobursii, jaldjd , rovaacaona..^.— —iuna TOHN M’GILL A SON, Grocers and Corn er -minion Merchant*. _Aganta forth# talo of Pig Iron and No. 18a liberty street, Ptttabhrgh. folfclyd. A JJiXANDER KING, WHOLESALE •H, Qrocarand Importer of Soda Aah, No-TTE Liberty ftraat, Pitttbargh, Pa. , apUyd* «ftB.£ t, oooun. "TONES A COOLEY, WHOLELALE QRO IF 'OSES tad Bat Yaralihers, de*]en Id Prodaco tnd Httibargb Uuo&ctarM > V 0.141 Water (tntot.uMr Gharry JLU»y,PttUfrcrgfa, Pa. myna r. ntm.». joan k tuiTomru. QERIVER & DILWORTU, WHOLESALE O.Oroeu*,N<*.lBoandl3aB*eood atrMt,(b*tw««a Wood and flmUhflMd.PUtibargh. roar n0re..~~..........aKiaARD nan* .vaum not*. JOHN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE Grocer* and OammlnloQ Uorcbrole, No. 173 Wood rod EB liberty atwel, PltQbcrgh. . Jelfl MBS * lT * 'i'i« WTLBOa. WATT & WILSON. WHOLESALE QRO • fjf— QERS, Oommladan Uerehutarod Dealer* In Pro* dtm rod PUtebarrb UUQ&ctarea, No. £5B Liberty ■troot, Plttabprgh. Jn2ft TYTM. McCUTUHKON WIIOLE ff b*t.b Grocer, Prodne* roil OommUelon'Uerebrot, and Dealer to; Pttttbarofc ■inafartawd Artklea, No. 159 liberty etrrot, comer of Brewery ej, PUUbcrgh. Pa- «y 8 igUUTvm..~..... i. «* .cam. atwiu. •• A TWELL, LEE k CO., WHOLESALE A Qrocen, Prodne* rod Oommleetoo Merchant*, and Proton to Pltbdmroh Macnfortarro, No. 8 Wood rtreefc,t»- hum Water rod Front it, PKUbnrgh. aptt row. aoaaoy,~.~. „ ...tia’i. ■■ aomaoii a ROBISON k CO.. WHOLESALE • Grooen, OoaalMloa Merchant*, and Dealerolnall of Prorlitooa, Produce rod Pitteborgb Manntoctorro, No. BSS liberty rtreet, Plttabargh. jalfclyd Robert h. kino, wholesale oro fTER, rvimmi—iaft Merchant, «»d Dealer ta Feather*, Mab.Tloar.aDd aQ kind* of Ooohtry Produce, No. 311 Llb- Ktyctzaet, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. liberal ad> Tmwmd*oocoMl<niD*Dt*. Jafitlyd , lien B. UIIHM. Robert dalzell a co., whole sals Grooen, Oommladoa and Tonrardl&f Mar* - chant* and Dwlenlo prodoc* aad Plttatargh MaonCectorro, Ko.asiLtberty atrect,Plttabqrgh.,Pa. ay* ITOfl A 00. 3’SAIAH DICKEY k CO., WHOLESALE L-Groeent OoamliafatiMarcfcrot*,ead Dealer* Ip Prodoea, o. SO Water atrrot, rod 63 front «treat, Ptltabaryh. Commission, sft, S COTHBERT k SON. General Comniia • don Agent* tor tha Bale rod Porcha**of Real ReUte, No. SI Market stmt, PlUsberab. Juiljd LLOYD * FORSYTH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BBALDRS IN PRODUCE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS C jr (be role of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, Ho. 45? Liberty Street, Teb*y 1. IMfcaptt PITTSBURGH, PA. ALEXASDEB GORDOH, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Lead Flpa abd Sbaat La ad Agtot, DEALER IN PIG AXD BAB LEAD, SHOT, American and Manilla Hemp/ mtfUidmd No. 121 Second etreet. ptttebnrith. Pa. I, a. n>FF ~,T> ■--- 1>- a.aaaauu* ar B. CAICFXHLD *l CO., CammtMioa *t- Forwarding Merchant*. Aod Wboteeale IM*n ia WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BUTTES, LAUD, PORK, BACON, FLOUR, Flfill, Pot A Pearl A*bea» Saleratn*. L*omd A Lard Oil, Pried fruit rod Prodoc* generally. Bos. 141 and 143 Front PITTSBURGH, PA. HITCHCOCK, BcCRJBEIIT * CO., (SocceMors to Hofflaea, IPCraery A o®.] Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Prodnoe, Flour and Wool, A'o. US Frtmt end 122 Se*on4 it, Hi/rturv*, JV ■apklyd—-tay2o I? jmfln fftmpn.-.imuni w. vrm3,..n.a. woiiiCAa. BPaiSOER UARBACan * Co., 00 MM IS S lON MERCUANTS, tUULBSfI-XS Wool, Hides, Provisions & Prodace Generali j x N 0.209 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh J*» HtBASk * ABJKU, Mitm nr Flour, Grain and Produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, A r J. 124 Second fa, Pittsburgh, Pa. myS l:\yd BENBY S. KINO, (LATE OF THE firaof Etna S' Uoorbnd,) OatnmUrico Merthani, ealar Ib Pig uoUI and Blooma, No. Tfl Watarstress bo tawM*i*a<,PtTtttmfgh,Pm. aplft ROBEBT DIOKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Prodoc* tad Comnrtwfam Marthaat, Wo. 848 Liberty nor Baflroad Ptwangar Bapo*. Pittabargh, Pa. «pS ;JBtgCcUantQPßv Bargains Sn Second-Hand Piano*. ONB 6 octave, Rosewood caBe,sH£2ateSSi Iron fnune, mad*-by Cblcierl&g goas, only two yeara old. II ■ | I* oa*'6u oetaral Bowwood cut, rooad eoraera, made by UaUet k Daria. Ooa 6% ocitfi, ComwooJ csm, mnd desk, pUla corrtJ feat, m%U by Rood* A CUrk. . Oo» OocUra, Uabonny cut, mad* by If odd* A CUik. - 6 • •- Jf.Y.fcUuoCto’gCa “6 •* ■ OcrdlDjt A Slmoa. “fl “• BOMVOOd ** “ Pue(rWU.) “ 6- *• Uthoctav “ H Alcracht »• •» » <• LmdASro. M tt * « «« a (torsiMißwka “ 6 “ ** •* •* (naamilL M 6 u * u . _ FJTWI»by [myl2j JOIIK IL HELLOS, 81 Wood »t LIFE INSURANCE.—The girard life INSGRAtfOK, ANNUITY AND CRUST COMPANY, Alia* 4K*o°r*l'a.76 Qrxat ctrtet, Pltuborgh, eoatiaao to make lßcanacee oo Utea. Io addition to*paid capital uf $300,000, tbay b*TB titfp aod iaenMlog mzmrxp rms, aborting aodo«btod nesrltjr to lb* latum!. la cum of lacarasctfbr LU* tbe boons declared from xauid profl is bu el reedy exceeded fifty per coot on all prunlome paid. Taoa. Bimxwat, Frsc't; John f. Jeeae. Actaarj; Ju. Rlojt, U. 0.. Medical Kxamioer, office -Wo. 112 Fifth a tree!, Ftttabcrgb. For farther tofenutimiapply to WM. BARR WELL, Anotfor the Company, No. 75 Otaal atreet tnyllslld 1859. SPRING BT7LEB, 1859. vtr. d. & s. aroAiLUM, ST FOURTH ITRECT, * PITTSBURG 11, HA VE now in atoro their large and care ful], ■electe! ,!nck of CARPETINGS, on, OLOTUS, MATTIN.GS, WINDOW SHADES, rtano and Tabla Coven, Which will at least equal any - - ETIB OIRItED nt TBie UABEIT, And which ore offered at the lowest prices. The attention of n discriminating publio is respectfully solicited. mr2B:dtf Fireworks, fire works—fodetu or Jdit.lWO—Weerenow racrtTlog from ibsfsctory of IL P, Platu* for whom tiin BOLE AGENTS, a full awl rrmplfl** laaortmantof Flrw Wcikt, awaUtlng of tbo fol- Boduufna J.01.10J It*. Ulowof Burl, I.C.f.S; Homan Oaodlaa, from 1 ball Piower Pots, No, 1 end 2j to 20: njtog Pigaoua; RonunCaodlaa,Colored,from Tpanglaa,Na 1 toft 1 ball to Sk ;i S* Mfc *L? b ?* U; Blue light*, No. 1 to 6; ' »xon Wheels; Oraaahoppan; Rockets; Pin Whaata, No. 1,2,8; Colored BarpanU; Obuan. No. 1,2.2: Donblt Headers; Scroll*, Ho. 1.2,2: i - Torpatoe* 800,000. Exhibitioa places from $6O to $5OO. with dlracEoos. ESTHER* ABDBBBON, JaH No. 59 Wood at, oppealta St Cbarlaa Hotal. r\PENINQ THIS PAY—Very handsome VF Dress Good* la Bobaand by tha yard. Also, all kinds of pomasrtc and Btapla Dry Goods orally found Is a wall usortad stock. Plaaaeeallaßd axaaleefitfyccntlm. • jail q HANSON LOVE, 71 Marks! at OW PBIOEP BUMMER DRESS GOODS. 4! 00. hart received aktof atnmr Bsragaa which thsy an aalliag at 12J£sod u MaSaotryeM. . Also, firm Fnsch da. and cthar ibis Bom* -myyfwaaQaods—weary fall anortmapt J*22 UNDRIE3— 800 fliak* 1»P«led Boda Aab; • S r: -saraa, »SSSStf!& COO box* country""*, - j io®bbU.!fo«.lM£* B< * ~« ;jw. Hn c a BiNfl • . ■ -ALEXANDER BIWO. TJODSSBL’B 'jSAU XJISTBATE OBO ; SSSKSSttSuopK* I *» “ i ita*? ** S» Si. • ■ VuBLISSKD 11ATLV ANDWEBkLyb? ” R. K R,R KT T Sc CO., rurn srasxr. abovs fatmm^u^ 93* TBS BAIL YQA ZETTE it tXt oldest A'acrpaper lnthe Wat, and having an raUnxive circulation amongst the business men, and reaching aU dasus, it offers inducmerjjto adver tismaethe best medium through whichto reach the public. WEEKLY OAZETTEU isrird every Wains* diVand Saturday, on a large blanket lAefA and contains in . & Ou news of Uutoeek,*cartfuUy prepared and reliable report of the Uarl-eU, emvurcial and monetary off afirsTana an accurate Bank Krte List, oorreded wtUy/or this paper—nulling it the best Qmmercial Xaoipaper in tht Wett DAILY—Six Dolton per annum, payable id advance, or 12\£ cento por week, payable to tbe Garrtora. WKKKLY—Two Dalton per annum, payable Id adraoce. Cloba are forntobed on tbe full owing termr fabf capita one year ... twenty" " “ 20 00 And one to tba peraoo getting op tbe elnb fine. paynißQti sra strictly required, and no pa par will be teat after tbe time Is up to which it vu paid. Hates of Advertising. Square of lOtiuoa, 1 time...-.—..........-- SO “ 3 “ - 11 1 «• « •• a “ I<w 1 “ - “ I week IT6 1 “ “ “ 8 •* 000 1 “ " " '8 “ 400 l *» “ “ 1 month 600 l “ »» « a “ joo 1 M « “ 3 - ...... 000 1 •• “ •* 4 ** _JO 00 1 *• ' “ “ 0 “ ...... _.12 00 \ v « “ ia •• oo Yearly advartlaenareontlUod tooue aqaare,chang- eble'ar pleaßuro, per annum.- . .din oo BW-AUrarthMaaoto with Oototreble ortoe. Wlie'i Karratlveat bln Balloon Voyage. 0a Saturday At 10:20 A. M. we were skirting along tbe Canada shore, and passod near tbe month of tbe Welland canal, aud soon began Lo .mount for oar most easterly currant, so as to take Buffalo in our traok, but we circled up Into it between Buffalo and Niagara Falls, crossing Grand Island, leaving Buffalo to the right and Lockport to the left of us. In our onward course, fading ourselves in the State of New York, but too far northward to make the oily of New York, it wae agreed that we would make a landing near Rochester, detaoh tbe boat, leave onl Mr. Gager and Mr. Hyde, anid Mr. La Mountain and myself pnrsne the voyage to a point near Boston or Portland. Accordingly we descended gradually, but before we got within a thousand feet of toe earth, we foaoda most terrible gale sweeping along below. Tbeearfaceof the earth was filled, with clouds of duet, and 1 told my Mends certain deatraction availed us, if we should touch the earth in that tornado. The huge Atlantic was making a terriflo sweep earth ward. Already we were near the tops of trees of a tall forest, and 1 criod out somewhat excit edly, for God's sake hoave overboard anything you can lay your bands on, La Mountain, and In another moment he responded all right, stand ing on the sido of the boat with a shaft and wheels intended for the working of tbo fan wheels, and ready to heave it ekould it be neces sary. Mr. Hyde looked up to my car aud very sol emnly said, “Tbtsisaaexcitiag time, Professor. What shall we do?" “Trust lo Providence and all our energies," said I. We were then running on to Lake Ontario, and oh! how terribly it was foaming, moaning and howling. 1 said, “La Mountain, 1 have 160 pounds of ballast in my car vat, apd n heavy valise, and express bag sent by the D. S. Express Company, and a lot of provis ions. Well, if that won't do, I will cut up the boat for ballast, and we can keep above water until we reach the opposite shore,” which wob near a hundred miles off. In the direction we were going. Here l handed my ballast down to La Mountain, as we were rapidly mounting above the terrific gale, believing by that course wo should at least get out of the main track. Ev erything now Indicated that we ehould perish in the water or on land, and our only salvation was to keep afloat until we got onl of the gale if we could. Isold, “you must all'get into the basket if you want to be eaved, should we ever reaoh land—and T truly tell you, tbo perils of tbe laotl are evon more terrible than ihoaeof the water with our maohlQes, and it would be easier to meet death by drowning (ban to have our bodies mangled by dashing against rocks and trees " By this time Mr. Gager And Mr. Hyde bad clambered into tbe basket 4,lth me. Mr. Hyde said, very coolly, “I am prepared to die, but I would rather die on land than in the water." 1 said, “What do you say, Mr.;Gager?” Ho re plied, “I would rather moot U on land, but do as yon think best." BlrJXa Mountain was busily engaged in ooUecthig what hV could for ballast. Everything was now valuable to us that had weight. Our carpet bags, our instruments, the express bag, our provisions, were all ready to go, and go they did, ono after another, until we were redueed to the express bag: that went over board last. We descried the ehora, eome forty miles ahead, peering between a sombre bank of clouds and the water horizon, bat we were nwceptog at a fearful rale upon the turbulent water, and in another moment crash went the boat upon the water, sidewise, etaviog in two of the planks, ami giving onr whole craft two fearful jerks, by two succeeding waves. La Mountain stuck to the boat like a hero, but tost his hat and got a dash of the waves, bnl icon recovered, and threw over the express bag and last remaining ballast, and cried out, “ De easy, gentlemen, I’ll have her once more." In another moment we were up a few huodred feet again, and the steam propeller Young America was tacking across onr track. I now proposed to swamp the boat and balloon in the lake and trust lo being pioked up by the Yonng America; but the desire was we should make the shore and try the land, and os we crossed the bow of the steamer they gave ns a hearty horrab. La Mountain had now cot oat of the boat all be could, ‘and we were within fifteen miles of the shore, the gale still raging below. La Mountain might have remained iu the boat below and jumped ont at first teaching earth—and I saw do impropriety in that, as then we might have had another hour or two to wait the lolling of the gale—but he said •hare our fate, and be also clambered into the basket juet as we were reaching the land. 1 saw by the swaying to and fro of the lofty trees into which we most inevitably dasb, that our wont perils were at hand, but 1 still bad a blind hope that we would be saved. 1 ordered two meo on the valve rope, and we struck within a huodred yards of the water, among eom.e scat tered trees, onr hook, which was of inch and a quarter Iron, breaking like a' pipe etem at the first catch of it in a tree, and we hurling through tree lopfot a fearful rate. After dashing along this way’for nearly a mile, crashing and break ing down trees, we were dashed most fearfully into the bongbe of a tall elm, so that the bosket swung under and up through tho crotch of the limb, while the boat had caughl in somo of the other branches. This brought ua too n little, but in another moment tho Atlantic puffed op her hngo proportions, and at one swoop away went the limb, bosket and boat into the air a hundred feet, and 1 was afraid some of the crew were impaled upon tho scrags. This limb was about 8 inches thick at the butt, and full of branobes, not weighing loss than COO or'tiOO pounds. It proved too much for the Atlantic, and it brought her suddenly down upon the top of a very tall tree and collapsed her. It was a fear ful plonge, bat it left as dangling between heav en and earth in the most sorrowful looking plight of machinery that can be imagined. None of os were seriously Injared, the many cords, tho strong hoops made of wood and iron, and the oloae wicker work basket saving us from harm as long os the machinery bang together, and that could not have lasted two minntea longer. Tub Weatbbb abdtubCbops.—Thepasl week has been, as regards the weather, all that coaid have been desired forthe growing crops. The tem perature op to Saturday was veryhol, tho ther mometer ranging from 80 to 95, with copious showers Saturday afternoon and night. Tho ,00m is growing rapidly, and oats and grass coming oh belter than expected. Tho wheat is pretty generally harvested in Kentucky and southern Indiana and Ohio, and the quality very superior. Samples sent us from various sections the past week were certainly Ihq finest we ever eaw,. both as regards the leogth or the bead and the follnoas of the graio. Indeed, we have no oomplalnts from aoy part, except those portions of Ohio and Pennsylvania, where the frost dam aged the orop, as we stated three, weeks ago, ful ly to the extent of one third. Tbero Is no doubt of this, though many then thought the damage was far greater than this, bat it hoe sinoo been discovered such was not the case. Oar advices from: Teineasee complain of injury by rust, which leasees the yield. Speaking In the aggregate, there can be no doubt that the indications are strongly |a favor of a great abundance of food the coming, season throughout the Union.— Cin. Price Current. The Cnarr woet Coteb it.-There Is no doubt but that Franklin County, wilt yield more grain by one half than U has done for yeare, indeed, some farmers say that they never bad eo large a promise The grain is no largo and full io, the bead that the chaff is insufficient to cover iL Now this Uoertalnly gladdening news to all class es of people for U brings ibe promise that onr Industrious farmers will bo relieved financially, and that mere money will find Us way Into this county than for many years before.' With money we aan pay onr debts, and debts paid is relief itself. Let every one pay his fellow man and his fellow man will pay him,— Chznficrthutg Zfcjwr, Railboad Accidehtb is EaoiAHD.—Tbe Lon don Times contains an artiole upon the subject of Railroad acoidents in England, from which we extract: “ Killed 276, wounded 65G.” These are the statistics of & very serious affair; not quite of a pitched battle, perhaps, but at any rate of a brilliant combat or a well-contested fight. This time, however, the figures ore not telegraphed from Italy. It is a home concern, and an impor tant one, too, for tho straggle Is i&aessant, and the casualties occur year after year. They represent, in fact, the deaths and injuries result ing from railway traveling. In one fashion or other 270 people were killod, and 500 wore maimed, on the various railways in Great Britain and Ireland during the year 1858. True it is, that by a vigorous analysis we can deprive this return of its most alarming features, but the computation-is most aocurate nevertheless, and, wbal is worso, the* danger is not on the deollne. In one important respect the report ie heavier than in any year since 1853. 41 That nearly 300 Uvea should be lost on rail ways in the course of a twelvemonth will appear to many persons an incredible etatement, and the truth is that nine-tenths of tho cosualitics in question have no bearing whatever on the eafety of railway traveling. They occur to tres passers who are struck or ran over by trains in motion, or to railway servants or laborers who incur tho danger in the ordinary prosecution of their caUlngß. In these cases, the fatality of the accidents is very remarkable. Casualties of an ordinary description usually-produce many more injuries than deaths; but here the deaths for overbalance tho injuries. Of railway servants or laborers 131 were killed, whSlo 101 only were injured; of trespassers 11 only out of 73 es caped with their lives, the remaining 62 being killed outright. In the cose of railway passen gers these proportions, with ono instructive ex ception, aro completely reversed. Upward of 400 passengers were injured, whereas only 26 were killed, by those accidents which are defined as beyond the sufferer’s control. 41 No sooner, however, Is this condition re moved, and the fault charged upon the passen gers themselves, than we find 28 casualties out of 43 proving actually fatal. The crltloal fig ures, therefore, are to be found in the 26 deaths and the 410 injuries of railway passengers, oc curring in a a space of twelve months from the mishaps or defects of railway management, but it should be added that it took nearly 140,000,- 000 passengers to prodace (hem. Not one pas senger in,6,000,000 oame to his death on a rail way independently of any fault of his. own, and even the general aggregate of 26 deaths is great ly swelled- by that one fcarfal disaster on the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton lino, which of itself coal 14 lives. This brooght the total op to a higher point than has been reaohed since 1853." TERRIS I Pauls WneAT.—Ur. Reynard Hatfield, of Amwell township, has left with us several beads of "club wheat," grown upon his farm, which is at least one third larger than the usual growth, aud which we suppose would weigh, when threshed, Dearly sixty five lbs. to the bushel. The field from which this specimen was taken contains sixteen acres, all of which Is as good as that we have described.— IFarA. Exam. A couEssroBDEBT of the Congrrgalionalisl says that Rev. W. L. Gage, late.pastor of the Unita rian Church at Marietta, Ohio, was examined recently ta his theological views aud religious experience, preparatory to granting him a license to preach under the direction of the Con gregational Churches. So entirely satisfactory was the result that the license was granted by an unanimous vote. Accounts of the growing ootlon crop are fa vorable from all quarters, both uplands and low lands. Fine weather has dono mach to retrieve (be consequences of a backward spring, and there is a prospect of a very large yield, pro viding the season for maturing and picklog is propitious. Estimates aro yet premature, but large guesses are being made. Naw Edition or a Toast.— Jonea was not tip sy the other night, when It became bis duty, at the proper etago of the proceedings, to giro the regular tonal to Woman.forhcaald so afterwards. He proceeded ■ JW . KERR, • Architeot, apßdyd* No.gflgt. Olslr strwt. Plttsborgh. BF.' SHOPE, I • JtBBCITJ.YT TAILOR, No. 75 BMITHFIELD 6IL, uitu to order and in the neatest manner Men's and Boy's Costs, pant*, Tests, 4c. ttß-QUehtmarall. apltdtl J. IST. 9HALLENBERGER * CO. DB. & S. give particular attention to the • Uineeof Lake Superior,and arepraparedtofarnlsb rellabUlntormetioarospectlngtham. A monthly review of (bo Stork and Uuney Market, with qusUdons of all the Current Securities trill be sent to any address desired. UiyMjdiTßF JAMES WILSON having disposed of f~S Dll Uat and Osp Store Room, Na. el Wood street,eSU has removed his stock o/UaUand Caps to his llat Eton on Federal street, Allegheny City, oppealte the Hew Baring* Bank, where may be found a large assortment of Uati and Catw at very rodoced prices. CCBTOMM Ajtn memo tAJU Nonci-—The present stock most be sold to make room tor Spring Goods. del WtT REMOVAL.— J, S. Liggett A Co., bovo re moved from Noa. Cl audit) Water etreot to Ho. ID Water and wi Front street. ‘‘ObWomtui lu oar boars of esss. Uncertain, coy, asd hud to pltMe,— But—Lai—»e*u Um oft, familiar wttb bar faca. We Ont esdaro, thro pUy.tbeo embrace.” (iSu«ej|urj U> R . thtnlap, Jr. j XMPOBTBBS AND DBAtEBfI I H HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, No. 101 Market Street, PITTBBCJIiQII, PA nasas. *»w*a ... ....jut 19 aici auiax aims. DUPKU, BBOS A BA?LBB, Bankers and Brokers, 3 and C Devonshire Street, BOSTON. RKHOVAI,. j. s. ugoitt _... iohn uivmat. J. 8. LIGGETT A CO., FLOUR FACTORS and Produce Commis sion Merchants, for the sale of Flonr.Graln, Ml and Produce generally, Nos. 76 Water and 03 Front street, Pittahargti, Peon's. f*2My w. a. caU'wiu— -.....; mas caldwxll, n. CALDWELL A BRO., BOAT FURNIfIIIHRS AND DEALERS IN Manilla, Hemp aud Cotton Cordage; Oakum, Tar, Pitch, Roaln and Oils: Tarpaulin, Duck, Light and Heavy Drillings, A ex, ___ No. C 3 Water enJ 78 Frotii Slrrrt. JACOB REESE, MINER AND DEALER IN CANADA, MAGNETIC. CUAUPLAIN AND LAKE SUPRRIOR IRON ORES; WROUUHT, SCRAP IRON AND PIQ METAL. kJHJFFICE—CORNER OF FRONT AND gUITIIFIELD STREETS. myT7:dtf A LANE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GAL- Ai LEBY,corner of FIFTH and GRANT STREETS, la MTlabo't Building, op posits the Court lloaAo. This Gallery has |vt beou fitted op with superior tide aud sky-light. Photographs, Amhrotypes, Daguerreotypes, Ac., taken in styles not to be surpassed. Strangers anddtixens are cordially Invited to call and ex amine for themselves Price* moderate. ftFEatraoce on PIRh street Rooms easy of terns, apSfclyd Uain tXXDWHL. assay BCOitL. SCHELL, B Jk. U 33 R S , SOMERSET, PENNA. Ay-Collections solicited n&d Returns promptly remitted. axmeresd. MECHANICS' BANE, Pittsburgh. lt. PATRICK 4 OX, do mrtS-lyd rniur asiwu ...aoamvj. ajtdibjon REVtfEB M. ANDKBBON, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN TV tboitb, Nors«id spices. ooHrEonoHintT, BUCABS, PIKE WORKS, So, NoT3B WOOD STREET, opposite Et. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. mrl2;lyd S*~ tlTg'c o w o r k e r. K JAMES OWEMS, CORNER ELBANB I VTIIB STREETS, AND MASTIC WORKER, gives particular attention to allorders for work to his line. QuOKNTREd and ORNAMENTS of all kinds famished on snort notice. apftfcdly Atkins* celebrated „ 80 DAY CLOCKB, jRP , for Ooantlng Room and Parlor. ffM Anaaaortmsot lu Soaewood cascs;elegaat pkturna tuft received and for tale by J. B. BRED A CO, Jewelsra, No. 68 Fifth street. T. W. XsUCGUBJCY, a Wetolt and Oloek Bakst. fctK IMPORTER OF WM Fine watchesand jewelry, wSf Ko.2Snftbstreet,between Wood and Market, Pitt* burgh, Pa. attention paid to the rspalrtsg&f Wahdie and Jewelry. AY-All work warraatad. GOLDTHORP ft KOURE, Gas and steam fitters. No. 130 THIRD STREET, between Wood and Bmlthflald sts. handChandcirers,Erackctaand Fixtures of all kinds. Plumbing dona Inasupotlarstylo. All orders promptly attended to. ASTAIso, Plana and Specifications famished for das Works and Gas Works construct*! of any capacity far pah- Ho or private xm. mrfcijd ' New map of the seat of war.— Jest received, Beaßnr*! New Soper Imperial Sheet sup ot the Seat of War; embtacinga tall map of Fa rope, and complete maps'of Sardinia and Lombardy, Austria and Italy; the whole embodied la cos BnperlinpertslEhest; site, 3dx<4 Indue such reliable ge^rep^ ll * l *o fonaftUon aacanoot he procured elsewhere.. tarsal* by - .. .' ;w. 8- OATEN, SisUoasr, . jsU] Tr/yvi end oar, td and Market si. LINSEED OIL—3OOO ctlH. fcr «k by ■ . e.L. FAHNBTOGK A 00, v jui v Bo.eo r €«<Mrr«Brth wAWooditiwt.. VOLUME LXXII—NUMBER 180 Jnsutanct. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. Franklin Flra Inanramoa Company of PBItADMLPBIA Office 435 and 437 Chestnut st., near Fifth. A*»i*,j*no*xy Ist, 186?, published agrees bty to an act of Assembly, being Mortgaga,. amply aacorod.— *1,7ai.«9 SO coot 77,TM 71 U * QB > on “»rh» Collateral Se curities— . 53.53 Q 29 Stocks (present value t<jfi,6C7 TSinwt ?lAtTOT Notea and Bills 4308 40 C ** h "“ - - 42,007 34 KUhe only Profits.from Premiums whias’tfabrCtamna. aj can divide by law are from Riski wbUb bare » ST farmland. Insurance* made oa arery description of Property In Town Xmd Country, atrateaas low as are consistent «tth security. ' Since thefr Incorporation, a period of thirty years, they bare paid Looses by fire, to ao amount Fovt MiSiont cf Dollars, thereby affording svldeacaof the advantages of lnsuraaoa, as wall aa tbelr ability aud dispo sition to aaet with promptaea oil liabilities. Loses paid daring th» year 18&S~~~. BOKSCMi Oharko W. Bancker, HardsoaiD. Lewis, Tab 1m Wagner, David 8. Brown, flannel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob & Smith, Edward 0. Dole, Goorgo W. Blcbarda, George Falsa. CHARLES N. BAHCRER, Praaldsnt. EDWARD a DALE, Vico President. WE. A. film, Secretary pro tem. . J. GARDNER OOV7IN, Agent, myB Offlfo Northeast cor. Wood and Third ata. PIBK IHBCRABCE, If TO* . Reliance ffinlaal Inmancc Company of PHILADELPHIA On buildlngi, Limited or Pcrpcia*!,Marcbanrila, foroltun 4c., Id Town or Cpnctry. Offico No. 308 Walnut Street OimiLsl77,93lA.AauT» £170,4*8 43._IoT«tad u follovß tint Mortgage on ImprotedCity Property, worth donbb tin amount 00 Penn*. Railroad Co’* S por cent. Mortgage Loan, $30,000, 00at.... ~ 37,000 00 Allegn*D7ctmflt7<sp«rce&i.Pena».B.B.Loan- IojOOO 00 City of Philadelphia, Jo do do .. 6.000 00 Psnniylmaln Railroad Oo‘i Stock 4,000 00 Block of tbs BsiUacs Motul Iniarancs 00..~~ l£l6o 00 Stock of Ooontjr Rto Iniarato* 0o 1,060 00 Stock of DtUvara 1L 8. Inaorancs Oo 160 00 Union U. Iniurnses Co's Scrip..... 030 00 Bills Bacctmtls, bnrhHnpnpcr...—. 30.378 43 Book Accounts, necnud Intend, sto ...... 7,81104 Oub on band sod la Benk-...,.....^...... M *278,478 43 OLSU TINQLKT. PmUut. BtUOtOBS. parnnul BlSphAOl, BobartSUen, WUUua Uqmu, OUm TintUy, Vm.B. TootupaOM, Frederick Mruwß, 0. Btertaion, John R-Worrell, H. LOinoa, Robert ToUnd, Frederick Leoolg, 0. B. Wood, JidmS. Woodward, B. U. Bojj. W. Tlnjdsy, mil, Z. Lothrop, fftm t*i«w(< i Jscob T. Banting, Smith ltoven, JobnJUsislL, Pittsburgh. iniOEMAN, BeereUry. J. Q. OQirUt, Agani »r Third fend Wood streets Nortb*eaat con GItKAT WESTERN INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No. 403 WALNUT STREET. STATEMENT OF BUSINESS FOR YEAR ENDING OCTO 8KH31,1563. 5223,800 00 61,403 03 $2J6£&3 03 Capital- 8urkina........ Received fur Premlnm*. 61,605 45 - •• Interest, Recta, Ao-... 7.6 U& 49 |99,3» 04 P*JJ Lows, Expense, Cotnmla* sioos, Re-Insurance, Retnrned 570,383 00 Rml EaUta, BonJsA Mortgage*...sl4l,2lo 00 Stock*.... : 47,915 00 Bill* Rocolrable b 69,835 73 UoaotUed Premium* tad otbar Premium*, Ac. debt* due the Oomp*ny— ... Cub on Lsod, and In this hand* of 8359 23 5276,253 03 At ■ meeting of tli® BtochbolJsrs, coov*ued an the 16th illimo, the following pereou* war# elected DIRECTORS far tbe'emuic g year, rtz: Chula* U. Lalbrop, 1123 Walnut *tro«t. Alexander WhQlden, Merchant, 19 North front WUllam Darling,.l333 Plea street luac Haxlehorat, Attorney and Counsellor. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter A 00. B. Truer, firm at Tracy A Cal, Goldsmith's UaU. Jobs R. MeCunly, firm of Jones, Whit* A UcCarJj 14kw. U Gillespie, Ann of Gillespie A Zaller. Jm. B. Smith. finu of Ju. U. hovtth A Co. John ZL Yog dee, office comer of Be Tenth and fiartuom Doctul L-Collier, flna of O.Q. Grant A 00. Thomas Potter, 229 Arch street. Chasle* Harlan, corner Walnut an«l Sixth stroats. Jana. J. Slocum, office 161 South Fourth street. At a subsequent meeting of the Boar.] GHALE3 0 LATBBOP was nnanimooaly re-elected President, lion. WM. DARLINO Vice President. JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary. TMe Company baa DISCONTINUED OOKAM MARINE QULL RIBUS, bat Steamboat Hall Rieka on W«tarn ftlfera taken aa heretofore. B. W. POIA DEXTER, Agent, No. 07 Wftter etroet. ALLEGDENV INSURANCE COSPART, of Pittsburgh, OFFICE—SO. 37 FIFTH STREET, [BINE BLOCK,] JNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President, JOHN D. McOORD, Tko President. D. M. BOOR, Secretary, OAPT. WM. DEAN, Gsnsral Agent. DIBEOTOBS. IIMC JtfIMI, 0. 0. IlatMj, llirny CMIJi, o*pt. kLO. Gray Jua A. WUkw. B. JehaD- UcOord. bw U. Ptaaock, &. U. BUtllog, Ctpt Vo. Dmq, Tlkj*. RLlllos*. 4£sbt. 1L P*tl». tplB:tf ftrt, Hailnc and Inland lunrance. INSURANCE CO. or NORTII AMERICA, PBILADILFBU. locorptratod 17M—O*pltal.~.~$S00 I Q9O. A*»U. January 10. 1859 87. MRECTOR&—Arthur O.GoOo, Samuel W. JoscOahu A Brows, Bunael F. Smith, Chute* Tijlar, Ashram Whit* J„bo Neff, Richard 0. Wood, William Welah, William K. Bowen, James N. Diekaoo, B. Monte Wain, John llaeoD. (l*o. L. Uarriaon, Francis R. Oone, Edvard IL Trotter. Matthias Mari*, Bcc*j. AUTHORS. COFFIN, Treat. INSOKANCE CO. of the STATE or PA., PHILADELPHIA. locorponUd, 1794—Capital 1200,000. AcseU Fobnuryl,lS&9.. 4B. DIRECTORS—Usury D. Bberrerd, Stmeoa Toby, Cbarlea Macaloitaf, WUUun D. Smllht John B. Bold* Henry 6. Frwmui, Cbarlea 8. Lewie, Qeorga 0. Oeraon, William R. White, George B. Stout, simaeTGraat, Jr-,'4%onua W«g ner, Tbomaa B. Wattara* BCNRT D.SUEEBBRD, Worn* lUun, Body. Preaidant. Reliable Oompaoloa, ctnU obtained by application to MSaily I W. P. JONES, Agent,Bl ffUtf at Pennsylvania Ins' nuance Company ibubqh, omth S tr•• t UOc* No, 03 Wodo Homptoo. A. A. Curler, Robert Patrick. Henry Sproul, <UJehol*a VooghUy, Jemoe H.llopkiu. . Colton. Jacob Pointer, Q*e W. Smith, A. J. Jonee, HoJy Pattersos, J, P. Tanner, I. Grier Sprout, 5300,000 ■ token of oil description*, tctio. . Chartered Capital ..... aty-Flreand Marine fUaki Pierident—A. A. OiUlt Vise PmMeat—ReiiT Pi Secretary and Treasurer •LOimßfttVl. Western Inaorarioo Company if PITTBSUROn. QEORQB DARSIS, PreeMeat, f. U. GORDON, B*cr*Ufj, OFFICE, No. 93 Water atmt. (Bptsg A Co.*» W*r*boo**> op rain, pittetrargb. IFBX Jmmt eytrtrui afl Kndl of Tin and Marin* BUkt A Mom inrfttufon unnagtd by Diudor*. wJte an «oeD tnoton In V U eosmtmiey, and who an determined, bv prompenui end Übavl&j, to wtiniain t&* cXander which tkgr6neattvmed.*acgeriogtAi btdfretcdtontothonwh* 4win io be Inland. •_ ASSETS, APRIL CO, 16W. Stock Acmbq15..~..*~...~.~m.«.'~..~~. OffieoFureltorfc— Open AccoqqU. ............. Guh...._ Pmnhuo Notea... Notaa and Cilia Dteecnated 4 w-000 oo 2,160 00 260 00 17,680 89 ... ItfiSt 2ft 80,670 12 . 168,889 29 1309,149 OS boictcm. Wm. UcKolgfat, Hotiionlel Holsee, Alex. Nlmlck, Drrtd M. Ltmi, wniUm IL Smith Q«org» Battle, R. Miller, Jr., J. W. Bailor, Q. W. Jaekeon, JtmeaMcAnley, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, my&) 0. W. fikketKn, V. M. OOBPOS, Delaware Holes! Safety lanraiee Company harportUd bp ft* Isgiiiatun qf Fauuyimtia, IMA Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut sts. M-IEUfE IitauHAKCES on Vewcls, Cargo, and freight to all parti of the world. IMUin) INSURANCES on Good*. br Eirm, Canals, talus and I«nd Carriages, brail parts of tbsUaloa. FIRE INSURANCES on Msrehandlas generally--On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. Bond*. Mortgages, and Real Est*ta..-.......f|£1»3** •• Philadelphia Chy, and other Loan*. - *?2 , inl«o BtocklnW*. Railroad* InswancsOoa.. '.S&SSISJ BUla BsStSs.—;— :2 Cash on hand .. B§,BW«a ; Balances In hands# Agents, Prswtani on Marins Policies recentlylnnsd,and oU>* oa __ n er debts dosths Company—**»*«® ®» Babsoriptfen Notes 100,000 00 •Toa,te«3t jjIfCTGM IJuuiO.Uiai : t b-0 P u ta»*»3(ilag. . ... JuDoiSraqoalr. J.V.PenWoD, Jartm p. Kjn, bond t Stain, lUory 81000. - Ju&MßoUcnrla tbOßvOalicul - I Bote* BortOß, Jr* Jobs B. Bsmpls, PttUl/fc ' I P.T.McrftSp .«* 1 J.T.Usu. •• • lAßTnMrm&tet. ' .c.aAjrfync*Pmi4*»i. . I^'uiaaiUtAmi, , h •• William Martin, Joseph Q. Baal* Mwmii A. Boeder. John O. Davis, Johnß.P«u > cM> S£S&£»°. Sffe-' u. Jones Brooks, : . Jacob P. Jons* ~ \. wm.: - . ••• THOS.I Lnnu, Bacrturr. WJ : . :':'-JfOk7 lniaruei Compuy» Of PHTSBUBQn. Omcm—JAUE3 A. mmnnSON, Pwsidaat HXKB? M. ATWOOD* Secwtory. Omen, No. « Warn ftun, IHB huvrt Jffaitut eS Unit cfrinsrti U*ri*t Bite ASSETS, HAY 3*B, ISM: Stock Do* Bll*, pajmtla Ob dunud, nctmd bj two*pim)T«d OO BMli RWf™bl» ■i ........... M,WS 29 BUla PtKCTmtod~..— - 600 00 115 «hina HechAßtc*'Bank Stock-'Cott. 00 100 do Oltlzaßs* do do do m7S 00* 60 do of PtttAorgh do do ~T 2JT6O 00 40 do Excb»tt|».B»nk do do ..... 3,060 00 Balk&ca of Book Aee00ntt........ 6^06198 Offlct FarnUnr«.~.~~~. 400 00 6*0130* Buutoiou: Vd. B. Holbiml Wffl. A, OaldTflU, Bobt-DAUaU, WntooUfller, Wm. Bm, John ilcDoritt.jcii io»pb Eirk] v. 0 * ~ k.Jjo' :p*trtek. I Gao. A. Berry )wNi. uotchlaon. nXHBT H. ATWOOD. Be C'j 5100,805 6? Eureka Insurance Co. of Pennsylvania. Qfice, Ho. 03 Water Britt, Pittibvryh. J. B. SBOENBZBQBBt Prai&enL EGBERT FINNEY, SaereUry. Continue* to I mure agalut til Unde ol Fin and JTxruie Ritkv —- ASSETS, HAT Si, IBM. Cuh la PUUbargh Tnut Oonpiny 460,300 85 Stock Dn*BUl*—pajibla on demtnd..— 41440 00 Premlam Note*—. 44,(25 69 ZHaeoaoted Noto* 23,12162 «w/l , .j.hi, ~,,, , 10,403 S 3 300 ibtrat Iron City Book Stock—cott 15,000 00 200 do Exch*ngt Book Stock—oott~_ 11,603 M 200 do Allegheny Book Slock—coeU..—. 10,000 00 100 do Mechanics* Sank Stock—ccit—6446 03 Book 13452 76 BUI* EeceiTtble. 679 91 J. Q. Shoeatarnr. W.BL Kfakk, }ohn A. CaortKj, O. W. lUtchilcf, S D.Oac fcrso, Junaa L Beanatt, py&imd ffm.l Philadelphia JPire and Zjite IRBUBAKOI 0 OU PIN f, • No. 149 Chesnnt Street, OPPOSITE THE OUOTOM HOUSE, wm m»t» «U ltftnfi of Incsranoc, either Ptrpeisilcr limited, oamrydefletJptlaa of Property or tfarchufttsa, at raaaonabU rate* of pram him. BOBKBt. P. EINa. PrMUaat. 11. W. BALDWIN, Vka PrwMaot. nucron. B. B. Com Oeorn W. Brova, lamp i B. Pul, John GUjtoc, X. WOor. Charles P. Hajee, 1. B. BngUeb, P. B. Earary, t-JO.. Sherman, B. J. kbpiiM, r. Buctmn,Seeretaij. 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