#iflllsooEi JN 1786. Sniagtsts. " t.s.srnff' .'. . - - a.r.czto. T. H. SBVtW *. CO,, j. yffg, 1 24■ Wood jSfcrcrt, PitUtergh, fame. ■' - WHITER AND V i- JXJL-BEO UUIV ZZNO PAZSZaASDUZOAQSB ( «o4 Jsrigm. ts QU»i FttatyTTatiacy.naATorgn- T -W-,. U4 - oui:oww *.' WtmlejaloDxnegiirt, ~*?wW ll«mtactor«r-»o4 Annt farjrSf^y V'.iolU se4-Pal4 £ztn«C», t>o. XOTlibcrty. Urea*,- yjfo&p*.: » j*so:tya IS & Co.; late of the firm &X:ft&:na«Kk A&s andinccmcratoltaidii* ' oonur'Wooiaadfocxta ‘IJ ; Ai TAIiNBSXOOK & CO.; WHOLE- M&onfestnrtrrcf'Wtilta L*d. :/:li**4'«wllrt»nj« f oorEcr ITood and .Prat itreatii Plus. ,f .itf-'-’-i ~ :? r \ tttChT V intwtnwg- S*ACT-~-.....;.iirm_ ’DRAtW & REIXEB, WHOLESALE AND :> ; ' r mbA St QUU'atft. ; TOSEPH yLEMINO; (SUCCESSOR TO L t/ Market,treetwid Diamond,keeps -ectßtsirtJycoliand nfull and ccmpleu UKrtmmt otJJnin :H&4ldaa»*'HfldleJo«Cbcat%Ferfiu&ef3r,no4att articles tur • to Inning* : pracrlfrtl&ia carofoil yxwnpooodad at all .boca.r Jaftly DB, vGEO... H. "IiLEYSER, DRUGGIST, UOffoodetrat, corner cf. Wood «trws and Vlrjln >'idiUfy»Htt»tPrgh«Pa. .•••': .;• •• -'■'/ i A7HOLEBALE DEAL- O Mb wags, Palntt,<«U,-TarnlU»« and Dygtoff*, No. - -;Safllifcßrt3r«treet,ritt»bd?#}. . AUcriimwnirocctrepronmtattettUcn. ,' aarSLly»uw ss»s««. Btalna, T: TWIDDLE,' WIEX3 & CO., General Com , mlwtai UKjtynpi andvDsa! ar» laCrpoerts* and Pro yrfoatartUV / ;;•■ •-, . ■// /. /. • •'daidOydigT • TAMES aoiiMES. A CO., Pork'Packers ‘ t tT*adfeMTßvln , Pr9'rt»}ott* l '*</itibf6ffeUxfcet»cd Fcont ■ IfcJUTeaiiMpjt— -1-,, ~ , ’ ' iTi li l»feFn -T EECH i HUTCHINSON, Commission iij4 «a 4 Ponr»r J!ng Merchant*, dealer* In'Western JU FJBh,£aooe, Bettor, Linseed Oil, Pot utdPaatl.iishes, Seeds, Grain, Dried Fruit, and Produce - Floor' always on hind.— to ala far the gtla : cT - MarilnmCo's celebrated rstented JPttarlflUwh. ' Roe. 110 Second and 115 First *U- between . I Wood and Baithflcld stL»'PUt*bofsb, P*.',' apilyd /riHKESE; WAREHOUSE.-—HENRY r H. .1.; / V/.OCmißSrTonrwdtnsKidOomjßlsilohJlarthantjand 7 Deals* la Cbeeeo, Butter, lake Jhh sad Produce generally, mygl Y 7 WAREHOUSE.—4 AS* GARD -• :v JGj taSS>:.TTho{enl» Doelcr' In floor,-’ProTtotcm* «ud " .Produce rSMraßy/Ifo.- 6 Betcoth -ttmt, Uwmj Liberty . " sraf Pa. . v- cfa^nßaeash.i'..-'//;:-:; ; mrtriy f - Insurants asttitg. Eureka insurance compant'S Water street.' B()Kt IKSIT.&c’r. 0. W. Bans non, q<a>«»l Agent. - - • - - - ay3 A ' A. CARRI 52 K , SECRETARY p»mrv«j4wntt>« Tiwnraaca Company of FltUborgh, Jonoa* BaUdtnfcfbqrtbntewk; > »-»- * Western Izmir* :■'■•• J~,».«ic»Og3ipaoy t g3Walefgtitat. , , aARDINEItCOFFLN,Agent tor Frank .! towtlromraneri CcsipAar, Worth-colt CCmer TTooJ • ThirdgtrccU. : 1 • ’ ’ 'T> -' . A-. MADEIRA, AgcnV for Pelawaro . lhttMlltiBnr«acßCofc.-i3 Waterftmt» . " -T> ' W. 1 POINDEXTER, Agent Great West ' .r-p^^^lnyrmincsJD-t-YTrtntgtrect.■ . <sarpitg. , TJQBINSQN ■& Carpets, ' JCYNoI 33'Fifth SttCOk - ' ■ ■ \^m. n>CAia-tm t IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, " 1 I wwooa. attonuss. Law. l;O^V)%HiAftrfeertk«tfwgt r -Plttalmr^> f fa. Notary Pob ' *JW QflfftrHlaalrtWrT- .... .... . Ep3 ATTORNEY AT j. - ty t*rcr,«ai Solicitor eftiw Bask of FUtafenrgK.Ho. 110 ■ rlwtfr«tttgfrPi;t«bttEstu.;, . TOSEPII S. * A. P. MORRISON, AT temcj, atL>w. Kc. C" Freitti tt-, cerr Wood, emiimgb.ra.. ■ ■■ . ' mil £JtB ffiootis. c. b.suxetnmo..'.—-.aro.*. muxrtit——w. a. Ktruut SUKGHITELD & CO., (successors to Mui . pby t Uflfchfle!W "Wholesale oad" EfIUU Dealers to leaadXaacyltty weda Nartb-eastccmer Foarth end C > -HLOVE, Psalor in Staple and Fancy a Dry.Gwds,alga of the.original Pee Hive, Koft Market at r»et,plmlnirKb. - . . . . m»l3. S , PALiIKR, No. 105 Market Street, ■ Dealer to. Bonnets, Hit*. &ir*w Xrimzql&g*, and Oqpdspnyaßj*. ■... . j-.y ■; ggoSgeUere, TjrrSL 0.-JOHNSTON A’ CO., Stadoners, East Book Jdaao&ctnroi and - Job. ErtotCT*, So. *7 Wood tract, Pittitmrgb, pa. • • • • - «c3O i .:• ;o. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR to -A. Brtter.\-gh(aocalß and Batafl DoalCTta Book*, -tflaOcfiary and Paper Saagfegt, Vadera) ttreet, 6th doors* ■■Cf Market Sqwa,AilPshepy, Pa. r ."i ’tom &.i>AVISQN,BOOKSBLLER AND CUrtgaCT,teewortoDartaonitAynsjjHcfc.B3Alarkat -.^7>r»P*et,egir-ycßrth,Flttatmrgfa>P»~ *■' -17- ay & CO„ BOOKSELLfiBS ANi> Sfs. IV KOKJtaS* So. M Wood etreet, wxt door to the cor- wet Shirt, Ptttxbcrgb, Pa. School and !•» Book*cos ttaariyonbaad.. •.■■•.,. • . b. READ, BOOKSELLER AND ST A a ApoUd PnDdlcga. .n iiNTIi jMINKR, BOOKSELLER J_J_* UIIL yifthltTOrt. Saintcm T ORK THOMPSON & CO., U - DOUSE, SIGN AtfD OSNAttENTAL LP A ik : 7E It S AND,O LAZ IE RS, 50..j3aTam».3TafiET > -pixraßuEan p pa. % . .mratlyd iUal Sstato Ssmts. t WILliUa : W&BDi TVEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, .■••11 Boa&uUcrtpfnaßdaU seaside* fornoavy. Pereon* can prwere loan* tbroogb my A£yqcj,«i reum* -4ble tanned - I'', :s i *"■’ Ciove wiihlag to insert their money to food advantage, . «ftahr»y»flndilmaal tseooddaMpap«ralmyoiac«,for '•'" i; ia!a. / >••■•*>•■ ii-.. • , * AD coamnafearicna and Intcrrtawi strictly coafidaatUl. Olßea OBAIiI 67&SET, oppQidta SC Part 1 * CsthadxaL JtLdtf _ ' Slptolstnjj. -r- 1 K*xrga.ntOß«» _ ,‘WmH3Pap«*, , W»«’aho«iaa*i ‘ P.-MARSHALL A CO., Im »J .P«ter» atuf Wood itriet, between Towth * etjiwwid PlKhortAlley.aber* nay be mad ao exttaalTa MatfeanUcf of P«s«r n«ngtno.fot Pat* lentHaQvlNlfrffftftMLa&d Chamber*. Al«v wladow £had*a.ia emt rsrictr atloweet price* to eonatrydetleTa. ► ; WAIgBBg.MASBUALL A CO., > 'ia«otr, fa. - ' TOnN H. ,MELLOB,VNo. 81 ; WpOD ST., r '.V,: V bvtsan. Piaarasd ADey asdfoorth B»i* Ag*nt for CHICDSKHta A BOSS’ (Btstcni PIAH&. HA* OOI7 A BAHLIS’fI UOO£B tad OSOAS Ucileart Ucrirtt Qooda. '■••■. ■• : TT KLEBER * ORO., No; 53 FIFTH -■■■• n « ft-.fthmcith*GcT£«n Harp, SoleArent tea UPTTNß - Xhaod art Sow* ‘ TIASOaLaisdCAKUAIfr A BEKDIUM’S gtnvin* *IEW> L - p Doelew in Mtn* art •t-t Metricalltutnmmt*. V-’.'.-.v----•■»-.- ? 'ms/Bssaammsg r CiRRIAQESIBDG<?IBS!J?QCKAWAYB! pn&Bxoas, BAHoocnic9,<2ios> *'7> 1 ji[ r ND«verTtWnff in the line, purchased from >V«OL*b^nortreliable _ • ,-.j ; -; KAstHcrHAsopACTTOiaa,'' .j ; Tplttbtr with a fcli usortoeat cf clojint ■ ••? ; :tf?***?- < yWy»aitabi»tof«lßglaar dtaMetcam*. Alto, aaaeswia peed on, «a handart bt-aato atreawoßbl* pricci by v. ; 5 *Oll3 8.811 AMfcß, • ' ' ~ # ? 4 *®u oa ewntclalon.. Repair* ■ .trttasaoy amlagnptiy-daca:. •; -selTtdly T>IOB“ASD;SOAP «. Sifercai fitahlUet; 3caaa*Blc»Phmr; , l - .-Sbox**Ami^Poi«ntit , *Soak' i 1 ' ■ a d*.Col*atrtTdrt;, dal. . *,*»•&» ‘^’sssassas?safc;. ---'.p. — metaUhfltldrtrwt. ;i * nTnmSMi** 1 Tol^oatwndlutetlidt* ■ •• i ««^|^waaaSs ■■- —*™ a nWml.rr~l b ittSS££*t* , &Vo.9ta^>WM.nmiibU4.- f^v a - ; : DrSdAppl*to**: • lawnbi&p oboanbies. ■ .-<g « BfcWrißiamOmMtotttw* DAILY dfumftttw. J-ABEES ~W, WOOr>~W'3BII,T,~ PH BHI TUB »cn AIB S, WHOLESALE AKD BEPAII, • fiabmdngertzygtytoof'.; 5* XT R T XT r 'b, ROSEWOOD, MAHOQANT AKD WALNTJT r SalWbttter PAMiOaa, CHAMBKB3 AMD DININQROOMS, • Rqo»l to Any la NEW YORK AND PHLLADBLPII i A, A«» AT-'’ - L O WEB F R I C ES. AS-Every byhand and Wamata*! ~V& OAEtNET UA&EKB Sopj-IM with any ipainttty ofFPftNITUivB end Oil a IK4, HOTEW AKD gTEAMEOATn Famished at the ahortlrt notice. .1 WiicwoMfl, No.l, 77 akd 75 TiriCDSrBESr, ttrtfcdtf • • • PITTSBX7&GB, PA *oraw. ,,TnT*n t T"T ,rf> fAacn t. rouse *. O. YOCHG A CO.. ' MisnrTicrrziaJ c? rcßNirnnf: and ciia* v,h Of Every Dorcription. _ fAOTOßV—ftimri ffl,4eh«flS'lfyli« axi iknnx Awenui tfuebomc—Hu, IS Mi) Smitbfleld St., : OTEAMBOAT OABXN'POUNITURE—We )3 m constantly 'tnanu&krlnrtßg 6TEA3IBOAT OABUf FCBNITUSH and. CHAIRS, and lavlU »be attantlou of . thorn fntamtod In ruraUbinx.boati. ! »30aUwT , ; , T. 0. YOUNO A Cu. 4&anafattuwß. XVEhh3y RIDDiTk A CO., &0 Eoarth Street, Pittsburgh, Pu. TITHIPS,, THONGS AND SWITCHES. IT -. Orders solicited firm thotraJe.anJ promptly ship. p*d u per lnstraetlos*. Tmra-fl months, or A percent. dlfa'iraatfi’mas laaSdydkwT, .♦ ■. •. REMOyAL. DUQUSSHS Z&OZQT STORE. cotßHan,Mailman a co., Iron, Naile, Stool Axles. Wrought Note, Washore, Spikes, Bolts, etc., etc.. Have removal to their new anJ extamiro W*rub.->n#t«, Ro. 77 Watir ana 04 Front Street, Where they are prepared to execute all ordrn In their Una baring a large* and complete assortment of "Pcqaerne” maonf*clored goods con stantly os ban J, w bleb they of- <er on lihanl terms. Iron City stove Warehouse. WW. BRADSHAW, (Successor Ij T. • J.CBAia ACx.) Uaaafactnmr of TIN, IRON andO9FPBK WARN, and Dealer to RTUVRd, Six, Ncv. 13* WOOD STREET, between Path and Virgin alley, Pitt*- bnrgfa,Pal . . . . . feadyd OTQUSSira FOUNDRY R. MoCOY 6c CO^ LtBERTP BTRE£T t opposite F&fßa. £■ B Dtp PITCSBUitOir. PA. MANUFACTDRE to order, on thort notico, CASTIKOS, P-UAniNO A PDLUI7S, of all efzes *uil of the Lest material, ntil latest styles; alw WAUON BjXUS, SAD 1T.0N3, QRATXS, *O., »l*aya oo band or cast to order. 45yK)rders left at the FOUNDRY, 01 at Cartwright A YooDg’a, 80 Wool «L, will rocolro prompt atteQtuu. lafcdly 3. a. array j. 0. au>v.tLL, taloof tbe firm of i. £. Hall ASpecr. lateol Ua!l A Ppecr SFEEII A BIDWBLL, Valloy Pcrge Plow Works, A r a. 1S» Li&ertf &reee, n»-ar Pjflb, /VaSury't. TVTANDFACTDBfiRS of, every variety 01 AUL Plow Castings of tba ns cut appror«d Pat ter&actUUbt»tureT«ry bind of soil and tillage. - ' TbetrlopTorod Patent Iron Crstr«,PAtect Iron Cect-c 'UlUalO*,' Iron Centrarcb-Sull, Patent aod Centra Excel Uoaldbtrard, VaDey, Peacock; EcgaY, Cotton and other Plows tit CiRUtSTS> to gtva csttft> eatlaUctlca to pnreba- CTS,.botb as W ixuality ,ul u-lapUtlou to uii>. ItfctoDcU4.il. octriyd CAKTWUKUIT A VOUSO,' (Sneceesors to John Cartwright.) ]VTANUTACTUKERS tad Importers ci Jj[A Pocket and TabH Cntlery, B>urleal and ln- SUamenU.QnnsPutula, r:>lilng Yorkio, So. *0 Wo-j-I atrvot. TLeyglraai’rrSal.attautii'ii msuaUrturltig c-1 TrarM,Sopportars A«. .1 »o-' ivep>inig with )■;<»- taality and despatch. apttulij wit LIAO Bisnanx~..J .....jaato m. saceH WILLIAC3 ll&IllfBILL * CD,, Cl Penn et.; below Maxburv, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAHERS AND SUEET Iron Workers, Maocftctnms «f BambtlPs patent BoOer, Fluod sad Cylinder BoUm,Cblmoeya, Rrttlcnen, rlra Bed, Stoam Pipes, Condense™, fait Pant, Pager Fast, Iron Yawls, Liftßoots, eta ADo, JJlnckamlw Wock,’Bridg« and Viaduct Irons, done at the abcrtoai n<>- tfca. All ortenfmm a dhitaTira ».s l>a * Pena Cotton mils, PUtiauixb* Kennedy, emus & co.. manttfao- TDRERScf- Pina A No. 1 hiivj i 4 shoeting*. Carpet Chain cf ali cclor* and eLi.;?% Gotten Patna; “ Bed Cord*; K Ploagh LicH ami B*eh Cord. u RopaofallatMand<l«crti»Uc.a» Betting. AJ*Onscx»left et It* Hardware glom of Woodattoet, artll haTaattaattoa. 1&2M» JA.CIK9 mwis, MANUFACTOBEn or CSDLPSURIC ETHER: Sulnhorie Acid © Bwoet spirit* of Nitrr, ’ Nitric Add; QoSsmb’b Anodyne MarieUcAdd. A<rna Ammonia, FIT, Nitron* Ji ferwlar*e&>lntkm; »•/< >(»y be feendet John lrwlo A &>na, S 7 Waiet »toet WILLIAU TATE * SON, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Focrib meat, Pluatmrgh, and Federal stra*t, itn-I#r Death Exca lslcr Hall, Allegheny. Every description of PUttfiga tut Water, On* arid £taam. oo31;ly JOHN CABPBELL, Mantjfacturerof boots|^- asd SHOES of every daacripUoo, No &t Polthfleld •tmt, Pittsburgh, Pa. Commission, &c. t. W. rHADWICE...— -COA3. r/itonrrt. CHADWICK A BON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAC?, And Aganta for the Bala of Mahoning Fire Brick and Put Clay. Not. I*o and 151 Wood Stmt, war etxth, Pittsburgh. ttA-Wrapulny Paper at MannCeetorefb' prices. Caih paid for Beg*. _ JnSlyd a cctbiht —s. t- cttbbjjit. •* ——— SCOTHBERT & SON. General Coramts • «km AmU tar the Bala and Pnrebaee of Real Estate, 2fa.0l MarketUnit, Plttabarab. LLOTD A FORSYTH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, DSALSRS XZ7 PRODUCE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS for the nlo of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS. So. *ST Liberty Street, fub’f 1. • gITMDDRfIIi, I'A. ALEXANDRIA CORDON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Lead Pipe Lead Agent, DEALER IN FlO A2TDBAR LEAD, SHOT, .American trncl Manilla Uermp, inr2Mojd Wo. 121 Second itreet, Pfttebcrefa. fra. t. b. cimnn ». if. juwocb. xi. cantoud & oa, Comnlnlos A. Forwarding Cl.rcli.nti, Aa3 lYb'.'lttalo Dnlexi la WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BETTZB, BAUD, POSE, DACOH, FLOUb/fiEO, Pot A Pearl Aihea, Saleratna, Linseed A Lard Oil. Piled Fruit and Produce generally. Noi, 111 end 113 Front Street, od FITTuBUIUitI, FA. 1 lIITCUCOCK/McCOKKRY At CO., rr ‘ ' [Eocc***vr» to Hoffman, H'Cmr/ ACo.} Fonrardiag and Commission Merchants, Aod WbolmJeDtelen lo Proilßet, flontead Wool* Jfo. 1W Front, and 1H &wnd fi-, IhMmrflt, F*. • epliryi«*cyS3. , - -1. ■sraatoiA aiaaioazi—BX3MXl3 ». ramt...w«,B. wjumcs*. 7 SPBinOEU HAIIBAVOII A. C 0.,: COMMISSION MERCHANTS, _ ■ pßAUina is Wool, IlifOß, Provisions* Produce QonoruHy, No. 209 liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ja!3 ;; ■~ ■ . : ’V I ' :■ 1- • n.oak£ * abjer. DUUUUi Hlour, Groin ond Produoe. Commission andlForjrardiDg Merchants, • ■ /To. 124 StcowfSL, Pittilvrgt, P<t roygblyd , Henry s. kino, (eate 'QT The Ana of Kins * Boort»»M Omuntahn »*“; „ MlFrlaßßU«t»l»ndßlocm*,Ho.roW»tcr»t»*t,l«' lo» jUitet. PlMlmtsb, Fa. w ‘* ROBERT DICKEY, Wholosulo Grocer, FradnnanC Comma ton Kerdi««t, So. CU Llionj .■mat, nor Ballnwl Pttttpscr Dapot, Pjtlibnrsfa, o*. *> QUNDRIES— O MO cub lapoitod Soda Art; too do German rtar; Wbbla. •• Caoitio Alkali; ■ ICO kegeßl. Carb, Soda; . 300 bag« Nitrate of Sods; too boxes country Gian; 100 M>U. Nob. land 2 Reel a; , On tuna end la. ttl.br AtEZAKBEB MSP. ROUSSEL'S BAD LUSTRATE ODO- tuilTcnally approrod asd admind ar* tide, ln« from ardebt apirtia, pangant oila end ether d# ; •troetl ra materials, claanetba hair aipedltictudy, render* it Uantlfony brlgbtand imparte to it tbeielicata fragrance d thaflovara,.’JfcraaUby >- .JOS. PLRUING, tt.v. ~ - cbner Market atraat asd tha PUmond. r\MNINQ THIS DAY—Very hasileomo -\J Dim Good* to Rebel end by tbe jMd. > ; Ato, ellkloda <aDotaeetioend.-«tapit Pry QaadetmuHrwaad loe well .*gw rm^gig^rssassssii:. JAJUJV—IOG bbla. superfine xlour, for ealt tj UcfiATHI * iSiJtOt 12* Ncgc4 itmt. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1859. Tiros, timi, timbli 4 TRIfILBIiK, Oil? 9 ALH GBOOSItS AND D841.E88 Floor, Bacon, Cb«a«e, .. Frnlta»OUa* Prodoc*, afclO lia SECQSD fITTgBPKQ n. WILLIAM OAGALEY, WHOLESALE QROOER, Koi» 18 and 80 Wood Street, D- B. IPSAttnOS, WX. BTlWiflT, I lie « (lb Of Lewis A Edgurtou,i*lttftb’g. [Garrett ft Uartiaji'hil*. EDGRRTOH ft STEWART, (Sncoenonto LetrtsftKJyartoffiii Wholtsale Bioeeft and Coiitnissionlirerchants, lorWoda atreot/Pittßbnraiij T>n.. •.JAtdyd. . , ■. i a:.-•..»:: J/okbi >£onK—~«A.ec*0Ti*«,.*~........., l jua» x*un.L. OELN MCGILL & SON, Grocers and. Com alnlonMerchant*. AgahWfbf theAale-of Tig iron tad Blooma. No. 183 Liberty gtfeet, Pimburgfa. ftlfclyd Alexander kino, wholesale Grocer and Importer of Soda Ash, No. 273 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pi. .. spldyde JONES & COOLEY. WHOLELALE QR<> GSE3 and Dost Farnisheri, dealer* in Produce apd Pittsburgh Manufscxuroa, No.lll Water street, bear Cherry Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. my2d uiih. r. aasiYit iohb b. otLSrosta. &KRIVER.& DILWORTII, WHOLESALE Groccr«,2rp. 130 and 133 Second ttreeL(bctw«m WMd and fimlthflolJj Pittsburgh. fOHimOTP —...MCUAJU) HOW... WILL! AX »Lom JOHN FLOYD & CO.. WHOLESALE Grocer*and OommJssiou UerchauU, No. ITS Wood and 23 Liberty afreet, Pittsburgh. jelfl jona wirt .....joicr wilboji. ■fTTATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO f f CER3, Oommtwlcm Merchantsend Deoleraln Pro duce and PttUiargh Manufactures, No. 258 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Ju2S WM : MoODI'CHEOM WHOLE SALE Grocer, Produce end Commission and Dealer In . Pittsburgh Manufactured Article*, No. ISO liberty street, comer of Brewery ay, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 3 lO*n ATWSLL..... 1. J. IU.. -..CIIAS. ATWSI.L. A TWELL, LEE A CO:, WHOLESALE f\ Grocer*, Produce and'Commission Merchants, and Dealer* In Pittsburgh‘Manoliutarea, No. S Wood street, be tween Water and Trent at-, Pittsburgh. tpli aoat. MM .. M .. MM .....a*j('L]L.aunxBOB. R ROBISON & CO„ WHOLESALE • Grocers, Commiisioa Mercian ts, and Dealer* in *1) kinds of Prorixioes, Produce and Pittsburgh Uanu&cturee, No. 356 Llbertystrert, Pittsburgh. JalPtlyd Robert h. king, wholesale gro cer, Commission Merchant, and Dealer In Feathers, fish, floor, and all kinds of Country Produce, No. 211 Lib arty street, mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal <A- Taccue mada on eousignmenie. . JeCiljd Robert dalzell a co.. whole- SALS Grocers, Commission and forwarding Mer chant* aad Doalerxla Produce and PltUbufgb Manufactures, No. 231 Liberty atrret, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 2 JfSAIAH DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE L Grocer*, Commission Herchants,eod Dealer* la Produce, o. 80 Water street, and 83 front street, Pittsburgh. ISfcucattonal. Penn Institute, CORNER of Penn and Hancock atroetd.— The ensuing term will commence oa TUESDAY; 31* t tost. A Umlt'vl number of pupils may obtain adrabsiuu. Terra* for Tuitino and Stationery, f 22 per session of twenty wo w**fcs. ar.ilrtf j. M-oMITU, Princlj>*!. ititsrcllaTuoufl iCuiti. W . K E II K, Arohiteot, No. 20 rt. Cißtr BF. till 0 P E, • HERCIIAXT r.HLOB, No. 73 BMITUFIELD ST-mates to order *od in the BMtoat manner Ueu’e aad Day's Costs, Penti, Vest*, Ac acall. »(>l2:<ift J. TC. SHALLrCNBEIRtii EH at CO. !n R. Danlsp, . r r 1 t»> POETESS ASP DEtlCti I HARDWARE • AND CUTLERY lt»l Mat-liet Hx iMTTsnencfi, pa unnovAL, JAMtS WILSON haring disposed ».-i ■ gj cts Uat asd Cap Put* Room, No. 01 Wood «trc-!.<Sfi baa resoled his arcck of Cats and Cap to bts flat tLin on federal street, Allegheny City, oppretr* tire New h,rings Bank, where msy be foond a Urge assortment «f H«ti end Cape at vary reduced prices. - CrsToataa *«• mow t**a None* —The jr.-t.-ct *t».a mast be Sold to make mom for Faring Good*. deltdif T) EMOYAJL. —J. S. Liggett & Co., have ro- Xy port'd from No*. CO qq-1 ;off»!<r «!r—:! tn No *S Were; and 52 front stmt LjQQETT A- CO., **" T?LOUR FACTORS and Produce Ce-unim* f' »ljn MercbAQtt.for tho ul* of Wr-tr, Qra'n, 8«oC« *u-l frodnc# j}9Ci»r*tty, Water iai l r i l*raat ttrcct, Ptttabancb. 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Mr. Fanm soys : “The Interpreting Angel, who revealed to St. John the Mystery of the Harlot and the Wild Deast that carried her, declares, as the Prophet himself had already declared in a former visioo, that this sytnbol.of the Secular Homan Empire was distinguished by his heviog Seven Heads, or Hn plain English) by his being successively under the government of Seven Forma of Polity. ” Ho tbeu subjoins : "That five of these Forms bad fallen, that one was at that time in actaal existence, and that tho other had not yet come. (Theforms of Homan Polity that had already fallen when St. John wroto, aro usually given as 1, Hinge; 2, Consuls; ft, IHotators; 4, Decemvirs; 6, Military Tribuoes.J "Tho Angel’s declaration, when somewhat more correctly translated than in our common version runs thus : - "Here id the mind that hath wisdom. The Seven Heads aro Seven Mountains, where the Woman sittetk upon them. Also thoy are Seven Kings. The flvo have fallen; the One is; the Other hath not yet come; and when ho shall have oomc, he must remain only a little time. And (relatively to the Wild beast that was aod is not) he is also an Eighth, and yet he is one of the Seven. And ho goetii into destruction.' "St. John’s own previous, statement, looking -tirotptetirtly, os Danift similarly looked to the earliest rise of the Homan Empire out of the figurative Sea of tumults aod war, runs in an abbreviated form, as follows : •• ‘I saw a Wild Boast rise up oat of the Sea having Seven Heads, aod 1 saw one of bis Heads as it were wounded to death, and his deadly wound was healed; the wound hy a sword. And bsdldtivc.' "From the Angel’s assertion of a naked His torical fact, namely, that One of the Seven Ro man Polities was in actual existence at the time when he spoke, we are infallibly certain that that form was the Emperorship of the Romans, and this guiding fact is thus a sure doe to the whole prospective part of the hierophantie discourse. "1. For the purpose of reaching and ascar talcing tho predicted Bcventh polity, described as the .''thrr : kirk ba*l not vet cent, we must ob viuasly trace the Course of the Polity declared by the Angel to have been in actual existence when he oonvmed with St. Joho, to its ultimate Fall or Extinction; became, either at or very shortly before its extinction, we may be quite snre, that t&e Seventh Polity most appear Here wc shall be guided by a eucdsasiooof indisputa* bla historical facts, commencing from the palma ry fast declared by tbs Interpreting Angel. "(E) Now the Political of the Homan Emperorship. which dcabwtss eras the Polity existing in the time of Bt. John, down to its ul timate Fall or complete Extinction, mast be (raced either through Tho Emirs Empire singly or through the East and the West conjointly, or through the East and the West severally, or through the West alone after the Fall of the Empire In the East. “(2.) The neoonUy of adseriing la Ibis I*o - of the Roman Emperorship Is pro duced by (bo principle of Borneo Lew, that (he Territorial Roman Empire and (he gubersatise Roman EmpeTOrehip were,, each alike, a etriot unit- nonce, whatever number of pmor.al Em* porors, either in the East or in (be West, might govern (be one Roman Empire, and, however that one Empire oigbtbogubernatiTelj arranged in point of division; still, those personal Empe rors, ued that Territorial Empire were each alike deemed ooe, and In Roman Lav were never held to have departed from the principle of nnity. "13 ) A want of attention to this vital princi ple Uee at the root of perhaps all the various stTortd 10 identify the Seventh Read or Polity. “liwas assumed by one commentator afier another, that tbo Roman Emperorship, which confessedly was the bead existing when fit. John wrote, fell or becomoextinot with the deposition of Angustuius in tbo year 4*6 or 479; and this totally groundless assumption, predated, of course, tbo necessity of finding a Seventh Head to be the successor of tbo supposed fallen Impe rial Read." Relying on his canon of the legal unity of the Roman Empire through all its political mutations and through all the qoamls between the Has* tern and Western divisions, ho eontenda that, while it bad an Emperor in toy part of it, or even half-dozen persona claiming that title, it was de jure ooe Empire, and cites a large num ber of historical facts in support of bis position. We have room for only a few of these. Ou the deposition of Augustulus, the Roman Senate addressed an Epistle to Constantinople, to Zeno, the Emperoraf the East, which is thus described by Gibbon: - " T “The Roman Senate disclaim the neoesslty, or even tho wish, of continuing any longer the Im perial succession ia Italy; eloce, in their opinion the Majesty of a sole monarch is sufficient to pervade and to proteot, at the same lime, both the East and the West." Up to the capture of Constantinople by the Turks, in 1453, in their lowest periods of de* generaoy and decay, the Emperors of the East always claimed to be Romans. Laontcnt Chal oocondyles, who survived tho dual eiegeof the Eastorn Capital of the Roman Emptre in the year 1453, states that the Byzantine Sovereigns always claimed and always bore the illustrious tltloof Basilous and Emperor of the Romans; and disdained to bo styled only Boallcos or Emperor of the Greeks. “When Charlemagne, in the year 800, '* re marks Mr. Faber, “revived the Weetcrn Empe rorship, it was rightly felt to be no contradiction that he ehoold bo proclaimed Emperor of the Romans, when there was already an Emperor of the Romans at Constantinople- The two Empe rors in the East and the West bad always borne that title; for the Roman Empire wot an unit; and the acquired outstanding dominions had ceased to be esteemed mere provinces lo Italy; end were reckoned integral parts of the one great Empire, while conformably, all their in habitants were generically known and consider edee Romans.” “In th# year 1453, by the ultimate complete fall of tbe Eaftern Roman Emperorship, no more Ihao a single Roman Emperorship tttnaloed, and, in the breaking tip of the vast Dominions '\krlemagne, its eoat was transferred from to-Germany; wblob, with its feudatory uon&n Appendages and. the broken Gallioan Kingdoms, of Burgundy and Arles, was hence forth styled tho Eoly Roman Empire: “Meanwhile its Chief, whose power extended into Italy, and a portion of Gaol, West of the Rhino, along tho banka of the Mease and the Moselle; and whole portmonnt claim of princely euptriority (well ehadowed out by its three Eo cleslastloAl Eleotors, being respectively dene ml oated the Chancellors of ItMj. Germany and France,) extended to tbe whole Empire, always bore the title of Emperor of the Romans, and was always deemed the Kaiser and thus the of* fioial saocessor and representative of Angus* tus. "Thus mitten conliourf nnlil He jeer 180 C, when He Emperorehip of the Bonnie, or He head which [9 deoleted to hew been in exlelenco when the Angeleon-ereed with St. John, tilti mnlelT/eKbj tho renunciation oftha title bp the Empcmr.Francte, and by the abrogation of all Bull and eerrioeand all claim or allegiance on the part of He rariotia Feudatories. ‘‘Thus ultimately Wl the longllred Bullous or Emperorship of the Romans. Consequently, at or shortly before ita fall, wo may be euro that tbe Berenth Roraen Head, or Polity, would appear. "Tha period, in wblob tho rise of Ha Serenth Head mu,t ,bp looked for, famoet dearly that In which Ita predaoeeaor fell. Jo,t two yean, then, before the fan of He Reman Emperorehip lUelf, or In He year 18M, started up_» naw Polity, which, under the ns wUUt of tbs Emperorship of tha 'Ertttob, was Actually outer of Roms and Italy, and which, oil nry Irog offer, fora*!!/ anoexed Home and the Roman States to its al ready ample dominions. "Hence, with historical facts before me, and those foots viewed in the light of Prophecy, and that prophecy concorring with chronology, I ooald not bnt at the time have a strong Internal conviction that the Emperorship of the Fnneh was that predicted Seventh Roman Head, which the Angel declared to have not yet eome when he conversed with Bt. John. Three of these predicted characteristics were abundantly prominent. "1. TheBeventh Head was toconliauc only a short space of time, thus contrasting very re* markably with Its peculiarly loog*livcd prede cessor. "2. It was not simply to /all, as the Angel de clared that five oat of its nr predecessors had fallen, but it was to be politically slain hy tbe sword of military violence. “ft. Vet, after some undefined lime, it was to experience a Revival from this Political Death: for its deadly wound by the sword was to be healed. TERMS» "Thus, finally, we come to the inevitable con clusion,'that if the French Emperorship be, as I Inwardly ooojeotured at its first rise, tbe predic ted Seventh Head, It must, after continuing a short time only, be violently elaln by tbe sword. "Tbe French Emperorship, after astonishing and terrifying all Europe,was destined to experi ence a roverse. It continued only tbe eery ehort space of cloven years; and then, rising as it bad done In 180i.it was, in tho year 1316, after hav lug boon severely though not mortally wounded in tho year 1814, finally slain by the sword of mil itary violence. "If the French Emperorship were indeed the predicted Seventh Homan Head; then, as it had been destroyed by the Sword, so, of very neces •ity, it mwt be raised up ogain to Political Vi tality. "We have now seen the exact accomplishment of this, in the person of Napoleon 111. Tho revival of tbe French Emperorship draws after it, its total destruction, simultaneously with the Apostolic Seoolar Roman Empire, of which it is the Seventh and Last Head. The healing of the mortal wound coincides with the Symbol’s Restoration to a new term of Political Existence. Bat tbe node of that Restoration and Revival is definitely marked out in this won derful Prophecy, and must in no wise be preter mited. "It is said: "Tbe Wild Beast was. and is not, aqd yet shall be.’ "The mode of this predicted reappearance is set forth in the earlier form of the vaticination. "The Wild Beast, that thon sawest, was, and is not, and shall ascend oat of the abyss.’’ "Here, the shall be is defined as an ascent out of tbe abyss. And the troubled sea is the well koown typo of a nation or nations in a turbid etale of war fare or revolution. " To say nothing of the preceding revolution ary and ever-cbecriog period which may jostly be described as commencing lo tbe year 1789, all Continental Europe, beginning with France herself, was oonvulsed with the madness of re volution, daring the eventfal year 1848. "The sight of wbat was then occurring, viewed as a portentous sign of the times coovinoed me, that we must be on the very eve of the predicted heal ing of the deadly wound through whioh tbe de funct Wild Beast ehonld be restored to political existence; in other words, I felt assnred, that tbe reigo of the Frenoh Emperorship was close at hand. "There is, 1 think, scarcely a reasonable doubt, that tbe prophetio period of 1260 years commenced in the year 604, and consequently that it will expire In the now rapidly approach ing year 1864.’’ Mr. Faber goes on to predict that a fearful war is |he wrote in 1952,] at hand, as the prophecies state that such a conflict mast occur previous to the close of the 1260 years, whioh at that dose will pass Into Palestine, and there oontinne daring the short term whioh Daniel calls the Time of the £od. He then proceeds to an anticipation whioh the of prophecy demands-, namely, the eure destruction of the short-lived and sword slain, and again revived seventh head or seventh Roman Polity," quoting the last matter In the angel's prophetio summary of thr destinies of the secnlar Roman Empire: "The wild beast, that thou savset, was, and is not, and shall ascend out of the abyss; and be is about to go into destruction. "Ob this point we are not left to a deduction: the propheoy is explicit - "The One.is; .the Other hail, yet to oome. and when he shall hate come, be oast remain only a Mule time. And (relatively to tbe Wild Beast that was and is not) he is also an Eighth; aod yet he is one of tho Seven And ha goeth into destruotion. “fUnot U ii 'iuite ole*r, ihM, if the French Emperorship be tht short-lived and sword-sisin and revived Seventh Head—of which, in the present da;, there can scarce!;, I think, be a reasonable doubt—then we most anticipate hie sure and certain deenrotlon along with that of the long-tolerated Roman Empire. “We aro dijtinctlj tangbt, (he Polity, thus triply characterized by Shortness of Con tinnance, and Death by the Sword of Military Violence, and Revival from the Death that in flicted, will go, together with the Empire of which it Is the Seventh Head, Into ntter destruc tion. “I. The time tied for this destruction, is (he clone of tbs brief period; whloh immediately follows (he expiration of the 1260 years ; which is known as The Time of the End; which is the Seasou of the Effusion of the Bev«nlh Vial; and which,in detail, is described, with wobderfni par ticularity, in the last Grs verses of the eleventh chapter of the Book of Daniel. “2. The geographical region, marked out for this destruction, is Palestine. “3. And the particular locality In Palestine, still more definitely specified, la the Vicinity of Jerusalem and the Mount of Olives and the Dead Sea. “Do the whole, we are compelled to draw (be following Anticipate Conclusion, “If I hare oorrectly placed the termination of [this was written 1q 1852] the 1200 years in the year 18G4, we may expect, is no great length of time, tbs commencement of a General War, a War of Opinion, In Enropo; and when wo consider the balefnl perfection to which the military art of destruction has now been carried, we very readily understand the forco of the declaration, that, in the latter scenes of this Internecine war which opens out at the olose of the 12G0 yearn, and at the commence ment of the Time of the End, synchronicaliy with the dellveranoe of Daniel’s poople; there shall be aiime of trouble such as never wan since there a was nation." We have made the above extracts, without ex pressing any opinion for or against their rea sonableness. 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VOLUME LXXn—NUMBER 192- Insurant*, Indemnity Against Loss by Pirn. Franklin Fit# lunrsaet Compsay of PHILADILPBIA. Office 435 and 437 Chestnut st, near Fifth. BUtomenlcf Assets,January lit* ISSS»-published agraoa* bly to as act of Axsunbly, being • Flr»t Mortgage*, amply aecttred.-.51,731,669 W Uaal Batata (present ralce $103,813 61) coal 77,7<ti .1 Temporary Lena*, on ample Collateral 5e- __ corttte*.. _ W. 533 29 atechi (present valo% $86,007 *73) colt 71.M7 57 boa* and Dali receivable . 4,809 <0 Cuh..™ 42,007 SS O3 C3»Tbe only ProQU from Premium, ahlca «m« Oompv ny caß divide by lev are from RUts which have been de: teralßed. Insurances nude on every description of Propertv, In Town and Country, at rates as low as an.tonsiuent* wlih security. Blnee their Incorporation, a period cf thirty years, they h»T* paid Loaaeabyflro. toon amount exceeding Ibur JiHUcmaf Dollars, thereby eflordlna evldenseof the advantage* of insurance, os well »• their ability and dlipo cllloa to meet with promptneo all UaMUdes. lona paid dating the year 1858— .(100,80$ 6* raacrcaa. GhariMW. Bascker, ' | MordecalD.Lewis. - Toblaa Wagner, | David 8. Brown, Samuel Grant, | Isaac Lea. Jacob B. Smith, ( Edward 0. Bala, £3serge W. Richards, George Fain. CHARLES N. BASOECERf PmUsor EDWARD a DALE, Tke President. fCu. A. Steii, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, my 6 Qflloa Northeast cor. Wood and Third sts PIRE IN9UUANCE, sr nn Reliance Dninai Insoranee Company of PHILADELPHIA Od Balldlngi, Limited or Pnrpitn*1 | Mfrrh«Ti,tf«» i Vnrnllnr* Ac, tn Town or Country. Office No. 308 Walnut Street. JUma *2TMTS 4L—laveetad u loltowr Km Mortgage on ItuprcTed City Property, worth doable the amotmL ~.5161,600 00 r«nsa. Railroad Co’s 0 per ceoL Mortgage Loan, 430,000, coet 27,000 00 Alleghenyeoontj SperceDt.Perroa.lt. P. Lcsu.. 10,000 00 City of Philadelphia, do do do <lOOO 00 Feausylveata BaUroad Co*» Stock 4,000 00 Stock of the BaUasce Mutnal Insurance C 0...... 19,160 00 Stock of Ootmty Fire Insurance Co 1.050 00 Btoek otD-Uware M. 8. Insurance Co IbO 00 DntoaM.lnsnranceOVe Scrip...- 3*o 00 Bills Receivable, business paper D,373 43 Book Aocoanm, eecrned Interest, etc 7,81101 Ouh on hand *ud In Uacfc !. 18.£d3 90 $270,478 43 HT.r.M TINULEY, Prealdsnt. biuonu. B*iuc«J fiUpbatD, Robert Steen, Clem Tingle;, Wn. ILTbotopeou. Frederick 0. EUtcd*u&i John &. Worrell, H. L. Carton, BoLert Tolend, Frederick Lo&xiig, 0. 8. Wood, Jttoee S. Woodverd, B. M. BetJ. W. Tinelcy, Marshall EM, Z. Lothrop, ie.M Lejaod, Jacob X. EsatlQft. Smith Bowen, John Bie-eIL Pitutufjjh. HINOHHAN, Secretary. J. fl. OOMIN, Agent aar Third and Wood etreete North-east con GREAT WESTERN mSURANGE Sc TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, Be. #O3 VVALHUT STREET STATEMENT 07 BUSTNESS JOB TEAM ENDINQ OCTO 8EKC1,1653. 61,453 03 1276,253 03 81,605 46 7,826 4J f30,3M M RecelTed l.ir Premtama " Interest, Rents, Atv. PilJ Losses, Expense, Coumls ■loci, Re-Insnrance, Itetnrosd Premiums, Ac STO,3W W ASSETS. Beal Estate, Bond* A Mortgmgca—{Ul.Tlo CM Stocks.... Bills Reeelrsble. h Goeettlad Premium and othor debudna tbs Company ...... OJ Oath oo baod, mad (a the haad* of Agent*. —42:1,33 oa At a meeting of the Stockholders, convened *n the 15th alttmo, tbe following person* vers elected PIIIFOTOIIS frr th* earning jar, tic : Chariest). Lethrop, 1153 Walnuietreet Alexander Whflldca, Merchant, IS North ii-ui WOllasi Pine street, hiie Haaietnust, Attorney mod Ooosadlor. JofcnO. Hooter, firm©! Wright, Hunter A Co. X. Tracy. firm of Tracy A Goldsmith's H»li John R. McCurdy, firm of Jooe*, White A MaOnr.tr Tbae. L.GlU«sr>la, Arm cf OUlespte A XetlT J*s. 0. Smith, arm of Jm. B. Smith A Co John t. Vendee, office eorner of Seventh tnJ tunie m Daniel L. Collier, flrta of 0. IL Grant A O' Thomaa Potter, 258 Arch street. Charles Harlan, comer Walnut and fiixthslrueu. Jou. J. Slocum, office 161 Soutli fourth street. At s subsequent meeting of the Boerd CBALE3 0. I.ATDROP «a« unanimously rejected Proliant, end Hon. 1 WM. DaRUKQ Tire President. JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary. This Company bu DISCONTINUED OCEAN MARINS HULL RISKS, but Steamboat Hull Risks oa W«t«rn Rivera taken ei heretofore. R W POINDEXTER, Agent, No. 57 Water street. Fire, Marine and Inland insurance. INSURANCE CO. or NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA. Ineorparatsd 17M—Capital 1503,000. AmtaJaancry £7 DIRECTORS.—Arthur Q. Coffin, fiaamel w. Jones, John A Drowa, Qatatu] 7. Smith, Chartco Taylor, Ambrose White John NcS; Richard D. Wood. WllUam Welih, William E. Bonn, Jamta N. Dickson, 8. Mania Wain, John Mmon, QeO. L. Uerrteon, fraud* 11. Cepe, Edvard u. Trotter. Uittbus Maxa, Sec*jr. ARTHUR 0. COFFIN, Preit. INSURANCE CO. oTtux STATE op PA., PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated, 1704—Capital. ..-$200,000. AcaeU February! —; 48. DIRECTORS—Henry D. Sbcrrerd, Simeon Toby, Chattel Uacaleater, William 8. Smith, John D. Rndd, Henry G. Freeman, Cbarlee A Le via, George 0. Canon, William R. Whit*, George U. Stnart, 6asmel Grant, Jr., Thomas cer, Tocdae B. Wattsoa- HTNHT D. SHEERER D, Worn* President ln the above Old and Uellable Compaatee, can be obtained by application to M6nlly W.P. JQNEB, Agent,Bl Water «t. Pennsylvania Insurance Company nr PiTTsnußGiT, Odlei Ko , S 3 Fourth S(r • • I snicntr. IWul< Unaplon. A. A. Cantor. Robert P&trick. Henry j NtctooluVoefbUj, J Jemet n.Uoptin*. C. A. Colton. Jacob Painter, Geo. Vt. Spilth. A. J.JODN, Body Psttenoa, J, P. Tauter, l. Grier Sprool, Chartered GipilaL.. ...4300,0‘J0 •&*Flre and Marine Rt»k» taken of ail description* ornctxa. President—A. A. fHaatra Tin Praddent—Boot ParmsoM. flocretirj and Treunrer—LOaiaaßracm.. jal Western Inaonmoe Company i P PITTSBURG E. GKOBOR DABSTE, President. t. M. QQRDON, Secretary. OFFICE, No. 12 Water ttnel, (Spang A Co ’* Warehoa**. op (lain, Pittsburgh. ' IfUlTnnereagainttallkindi of Plrean&Atarimllitk* A Borne Imtitutitn managed by Dittdon. t oho an veil known <»£&« cemstantty, cod wbo ore ddrrainal. by prowptaw and liberality, lo maintain th* character which Ury far* omened. ai ofering i\« beztprciedUm la Were vhe forirt to be aunt-rtf. ASSETS, APRIL 80, 1850. Stock. Accconta. <>o,ooo TO Mortgage —... j, 180 TO Ofllee Fonxlture—— 250 00 Open Account*— ..... 17. SW 30 Cub 16,857 25 Premium Net®*.-™...,.. 20,076 12 Notn and Bill* DUrt.ont*d 152j319 2» $309,149 o.'. ias. Wa McSnight, Nathaniel Holmu, Alea. Ntmlek, WUUam O. Smith G W. Rlckelson, U*org* Dar»l*. U. timer, Jr , J. W. Bauer, James UaAoloy, Alexander Speer. Andrew Ackley, mySO f. U. GORDON, fiac’y. Delaware mutual Safely insnrance Company Inoaepersted by the LtffUlatvrt ef ftnnxyfrania, DCS. Offioe, R. E. Comer Third and Walnut sta,, PHILADSLPIIU. MARUm IX3UXABCFS na Tunic, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of the world. TKI-ANP DfTSUSABokS on Goods, by Blurt, Cauala, uvm and Land Carriage*, to all part* of the Union, f2RB BfSVRAIiCis on Merchandize generally-—On Stores, Dwelling Home*, Ac. Bond*. Mortgages, and Beal K*uu .....1101,850 0* Philadelphia Qty, end other . 137,011 85 Stock tußaaka. Railroad A InraraaceCoc. - 18,ftoROti Bills BecalTabla , 830,891 95 Oath on hand-—88,895160 M«nfW |q hcndl'of Agents, Prmnlmwe on Marin*Polldesrecentlylseoed,and cth* ■ -•• cr debts doe the Company.. ...__ 93,T30 0I Saiwcription Notes— —. 100,000 00 •709,T895f JfcEKS 0. Hand. Tbwjphflw P*nldh»i, JaactXagqair. WnUsa Efre,/r., J»7.¥nliuoa f Jodju* P. Byre, Seoul £» Ct^ca, Htnry Bloea, J«XMB.McxsrU XboetuOLßes*. BoMrt Bortoo, Jr, Jobs B. Staple, Httib’i, B. T. Herns, ** . J.T.Lopm, . JABTIN.pS«Ktat. ,C.HAHP,TlcfJPmia*Bt WOHwn Martin, Joseph 0.6m1, Xdsnsd A. Bonder, John Ol Carls, Joha R. Penrose, OsorgsO. Lei per, ■dward Darlington, Dr. R, H. iiostoo, WnUsaGLLndwii, Ongh Craig. SpaeoerMumtn, Charles Saner, H. Jonas Brooks, Jacob p.Jo&ss Hmi Lnnu, Secretary. gq i >. A. UASKZBA, Acmt, . M Wstp rtrert. Ptttttoargh. Eureka putunneo Co. of Penneylvanla. <BI«, Jf.t» jnttiTsrert, Ta#m*- « mozs «—»7. OonUnou to laaors against all kinds of Fin end J£mn* itsxn, aTr m. ie». OuhinPlttsharsh TrnrtO«npMJ~—«—t»..sW,lOO 88 Btotk Dprflllle- psyaWf cn demand4i£do CO PietirfaHi Unfa M£23 80 Pla turn fed * 88,127 62 Bonds and Mottpgs*-—10,408 88 SOOsharulronCUy Rank Stock— 15,000 QO* 900 do BMbang# BaakStock— ccst—IL6CS 63 200 do AlUfDwßttkßfOCk-<ost .~wlo,ooo TO 100 da Mechanics* Baakftpfk. post ms 63 Book Account* 75 Bills B*petr»fcl* 879 ai &IMMtoaa* CcrMtfOnHas. inautanc:. 'oompis;' op EUTscoaon. Omasa—JAMES A. HUTCHIEOi?, BSSB7 M. ATWOOD, Esaet&jy.' OnM No. 03 Wim Erse?, 3H3 2/isurt Jjaiaxi o 3 kilidi cf Jl>i <r»i £S-r,- ; - ASSETS, JUT"ICTTh, IMS: Btock Dua BUla, payable cu demand, recur**) ty twoapprotid mom Ca BUI* Eeeefrable— £tJ *£ g BlUa Discounted.. „ 116 share* Mechanics’Dank citock—cc,* _,. (SJC3 00 100 do CttfcWl* do do dr. 517 J 00 60 da B»ak of Pittsburgh do do 1760 00 <0 da Esobanga Sank d? do 2,050 CO Bahama of Book Accounts.* s.r.si ca Ofßca FumJto3.~~.-~... - 400 00 0aib..~~., , OWIS Oft riixrron^. Yi <a. C. flaLsuft, -- - WQ. A. C'r.ldwtsj, RobLDalcall, * WOsnoMilkr, Wm. Be*. John McDetilt* Joseph Elrkpaiitti Qfo. A. Sorry JnsotiA. ilntchfosa. J*V&3- PKN'RT M. ATWOOD.Soe’y Philadelphia Plro unit I^ife ( H B C B A H C Ji OOBPiSr, No. 149 Oh&snut Sfrcet, OPPOSITE THE ODBTOU EQtTdfl Will Pita all kinds of Insurance, either Perpetual cf Limited, on ere 17 description of Preperry or. Karchaatdi*-*. at raxnuabie rstaa cf pnoltun. ROBERT. P. KINO, frvddia;. SI. W. BALDWIN, vice Presides* pnioToiis. Charles p.Hayea. J C. It. Cope, B. B. English, 1 decree W. JEftuWs* P. B. Satsry, t Joseph C. Paul, O. Bhennan, j John C.'trtcc, B. J. Megvgse, i E. Wikr. F. BUCMTnun,B*cr«U«y . „ „ J* 0. OOJTIK, Ag^oc, de2&tHjfc comer Third end Wwd *ir»rts. Coafea. r rnE IMMORTALITY OP THE SOUL. JL andthe P!a*l Condition ortho Wicked, ca«ra!!y can- Th ~ypuaent from rtuoa sod ancient fro » to* Scriptures, snd the views entertained on tho enbit-t bv «.* ,‘nHsnt F*nEd—OniSSL„,'hXlMn- eidered tn their relations to th* ergunsnt. By Sab* W Ucdls. I to!., 12mo. fries pabllahwTaud for nle by jalO J. L. REAP, 76 Fourth «tre>c Hand book of railroad con struction for the use of American Eogiofcrs.con taining the necessary rales, tablet and formula* tor the lo cation. construction, equipment end management of Ball roads at bnflt in tbs United States, with 168 ilicstrattuce, by George L. Toss, CJtU Engineer. In 1 tclqus. jal3 KAY AOO-,6q Wood it. VENTILATION in American Dwellings, with a series of diagrams presenting examples to cif fereat cUues of habitations, by DaTidD. Reid, ALD. To which Is added an Introdnctory octilos of tho prvgreei of improTement In Tentllatlon, by Elhh Halns, £L ft JnlS EaY A CQI, fca Wuod stew*. GET THE BEST—Webster Unabridged- Pictorial Edition. 1,600 Pictorial iUoatratrom, beautifully executed. 10,000 New Words in tho Voc-ibularj Table of Sjuoayms, by Prof. Goodrich. Prononriatioa of names of 6,C*jo distiaguhhiki persons of modern times. Itedeired by jo2 J. L. READ, No. 73 Fourth tlree:. New ANNOUNCEMENT.—iIcxr & Mi sxa’a List ot New Books: -» ftiemoir* of Catharine the 11, 1 to!, cloth, $1,03; The Caraller, by G. I*. R. Jama*, 1 rol, c10th,51,25; 2 roU paper, $1,00; Prrirte Fanning in America, t<y J C-tird, M, P„ I rol. cloth 60c; paper x6cr Me Little, Dote Me Long. 1 til, doth TocjpeperdSc; Views and Experiences of lUllglsns (Nswctsr Papers,) by 11. W. 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Or rote teitift ClncomL [myl2) JOHN IL tIELLOR, 8t Wfxadit- VEGSCH &AD AflEfttCJUf CONPBOTIO IT -A. TT - T. A. MXfIRaCH & BONG, No. <t& St> Clair Street Opposite tbo St. Clair Hotel, Respectfully informs their friends and tbepnbllc generally that they hare reopened the Store, 42 fit. Clair etroot, where they will keep constantly on hand a large assortment 0/ Candle*, C 'Lea, French nogar Toy*, Gum, Cordial Wine, Brandy, Cream, etc; Crops, pcta Obocclate, Freeh and Pried i'rolts, ttnU, and every artlclti' need in their line. Dee Ur* are especially invited to call an i examine om stock, aa we sell at a very low cash price. T. A. &IIEBSCH t SONS, Manufacturers of French and American Ccnfec ticaarfoj ap<:dBm ’ OW PRICED SUMMER DRESS GOODS —BCKCUTIEU) A CO. bare receired alctrf etrone English Barena which they are sellingat lSji sod 25 cents ptr yard. Also, Arm French da. and other tfcTp tjnjn tnor Dress Ooods«-a Tery fall aMPttnsnt. . - ui-i SUGAR AND MOLASSES— coo bblt. N 0 ilolaaw, SOhalfbbb. do 00 bbU Syrwpt, 100 hbda prime Of 0 Sn*«, CO bbb nefised White do jttl B.&QBTSOif £ £ft. Boston and fakina ckackles—2 bblt. joat rac'd tod kr iiio at FRANCE’S F»n'ly • Uroowy ta4 Tea Stdra,?aderoJ ttiMt, btldtr tbe Pat Ofico iilaghaoy. BEADMONT &■ FLETCHER.—The vrorba ■efßnataoat and Fletcher, the text U racd froaaaew eoUAdlonof the early adldgo*. with notes and a fclograph. In) meoDDir. by th* Rev. Alexander Dyce, la 2 Toiaa«a • Ja7 SaY A CO ,ts Wood at. THE BRITISH .DRAMA.—A collection of thanbateatea&ed Tragedies,CcrsedHa, Optraa ai Fatoas to the Radish language* lo 2 eel#. JOT SAT A CO-t 65 \7ocd &t. lOJSQ. ICE. lOE. A bout FOUR HUNDRED TONS of iwro J%. Allachsny Ic* with prtrtirg* of hotae to Nor/ut, wUfW acid on time far appwrad endarud paper. For tala by .. ap9 • B. 0. * J. fi. BAWY2ft. OCKET BOOKS am FOKT-110NNAIE3 TiS» “ axx Vccitui Thlrj m if.rjStlifM POTATOES, ■ POWIOI3, „ 4 S?S^- Jao J.B.CAHHBLD A CO- Pintt ,trSet. 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