inm BWjJßfetfl. I S.K.R3UT. . >:■: t« n. SEVIN * co., ! I •« ;• So. 24 WoodSirteU Piilshtrgh, Pans. ri^l/rANUFACTUBBIIS■.OF WHITE AND ’ tulL*** lead; anraj»awtb and ltehaugx, *nd *mka(e*l«-;l>M2aa id OH*,Palnli, Vflralifrfmifl Tnnwn- ’fW*-'M4PP»'ra, WlolcsalolW.edst, .w'?£*aulftCtorer4md Agent forTurer*t • JBa» .fo,.lflpKbarty ttrwi, titta • v- : i»- v-. • ■- : jaSOdyd ’ |>; f l/.FAUfIKSTOOK &O<x, latcofthefinn £ :l)i & A/]Uta¥*tock'6C&t and baeceawcato jnetntsg Bn*.: WbdjMl* DmgsW6o>ecn»r;Wao(laadT©urtS gu« P*.' , •„ -:r ••; - * . f>,j f Jb' FAHNESTOCK - & COi/ 3 WHOLE-' -vJjiiiotoProgUti of' : ftjttd .'Wfeoa gad Frcnt-ttreetfl,' 'Sk»I .• • • -j-r -----rddlT i *tt+tw qrrsAmj. &EEiTERj wholesale and •JQjUMlDniestia.corjCTcl UUrt; »n 4 Et Cltlr iu, •rfyilllßfmih*; ~4-.,••»...:/• i: (» * v ;TPS£PiX?LjSMINQ,(StIGCESSOK TO L. JUvMBM MCrtcpna MarkcatnetsaA Diamond, Ju*bi MMCntty fishrad«6iU aodcoaptate-iwsrtißrtitoffinST Chat* Feriutev7> ftnl *ll *rtida per? v?ißhßt|tf»in>pwcrlpUotta orefoUy: sesnpoaodod it hi JUmSI **.&*!<■ < > ‘j? « - _ » . _ i fofcly ajso.ru. keyserT druggist; TOUN P. hCOXT, WUOLESALK DEAL f:;*AlloM(n«iUr«e«tt«pnnsfit«tteation.'/'< ‘‘ '•^J^AwttwßArticJ^ptußnaaleßjyctr.. v.airtiay4*W WXRTB & CO., General Com* gS^S^uSr^Sij*” l * >lflqroce^p,l>n3 Pro “■*** -■ <»ffninlitiiiiiiiii|m,illi.lUi>landntSSrtofy rbtarnccur* • .' '.' .V-t'Tg. - .-.l':'.: r*. dßltfclydjwT <sTAMKS HOIiMKS fc CO.; Pork^Pdckera attflPoalm Jn ProTUkaa, corner of Market ami Front • ... ..... . % . " jafcljj* *• ~.n_ .T^TT LBECU & mJTOUDISOJi, Commission y ° rw^ lU,1 S dealer* InWeatora Ito «Dirs : C&Mo. ; Fluur v Fish, torn, Bntter, Llmwd Oil. Pol A S^V: B^par^.n,^W Prnrt ’ fcßll rr«lo« oa bend.— Amta£nr.thaMl« 4< UadUoaCa’i celebrated patented aatlßtmh..: Second and 116 -Hrataii^between ~ Pa.--. • ,*”■ap'iiyd riIIBBSB>WARBHODSI'.-^UBNUYtHr ! :\/-WLLlOT,yorwifdtegand Owanisrien-aiarAant- weJaMsChceae, Bolter,Lake FiA andFtoilec* nmniu 20 Wopd«fc,'abo>eWater,PlUsfaargh. rmyg. ' m Dealer. is- Flour, Frstbiana *u>l < ui "" j .49*Termac*ih., x, inßurancrflgtnte., T?UREKA IHSITKASCg'-pOMPANY TO JJ< Water atmfc'Bbßf. rcnTßtifcee’y.' tj. W.Biwn. •■WQoperaUteftt; :a«st . *JL VARBJEfir^SEGBETARY r~ liacHuic* :Oomnany - of Pittitiprcß.■ r<mrth atntL . * £ • ; JkMJOBDON, Secretary Western Insur* ■niwOobpaay, PS Water itreot. G&RDINEB COFFIN, Agent for Fran’k (hropiinr,~Nsrth-cait earner ITood And,Third Wraeta; '.y—.,- ' AjvMADRfRA,. Agent for Delaware VMatdal Ifruraaco 00, <2 Water gtrcct. 77WijP6lND£XTfiR, Agent Great Woat »• Frontatreet. . dtatpiis. EOBINSON S; Co.,Dcdler itfCarpcts, &c., mhjajulub*. . . .? » f\B4l£& IN) OABPET8 r orL 7 -Xj jiuaenao 8, ±*. ffo.gr gunth mm mctWowu^ auonwss. T-MSIIA AIACKENZIE, Att*)rncyaut Law. PBERT Sl’-KNlanT, ATTORNEY AT •■-lAwyani iBoUd toref the Bank of PiiabarrlirNa. iu gocrtbbtrwtp'WiUtafßW .7, : TOSBPH“ •&,«* ’-'A.*' P.y MORRISON, * AT- V }'tbnic3i ULftw-'.'Qffico \V6l S3Tocrthit, mt Wood. y. - • .; J. mjSI St)? ©oqia. i. ■. Bcecimcj.-. vrWrrTttLi. ■*. », -xvxtui BUROUFIELD'&COn (successors to Mar- and.Retail-Dealm ta Btaplcaod T*acjl/rj Goods, North-eait comer fourth and Markcttfr, , . eel iiOVEjTlcaler in Staplo and Fancy X/W’PbrOoadi aJgn.'cf the original *Dco 2tlra Wo *4 !Srto«tKot,J?iUAnrgh.,' . v-.' ■ ..tarlS Hi'PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, 'XV * 'Etata'fcxl Eotmuto, Hots. Straw Trimmings, and StrawQootiagenerally. • va <. 45oofcKlltt0* WH. a. CO.. Stationer?, Bank-Book Mairofaettawi sail Job Prlatcn, No. I7fgodJjtnwt,HtUbiarghjg»; » ;• ~a-.V / ;*b3o. , (SUCCESSOR TO . JCf«& - Sadler,) Wboleato lad \EetaD - Dealer fa : Books, Buxicmary and ynperHangfagi; -federal *trt*t,6tird<wrB. B of Market SqqaTe,Ail«gt>»o7,P»^ JOHN S. J>AVISQN; BOOKSELLER AND : BUtifiax, «ococ**»toDnT}iMi A Agnew,No.G3 Market «tr»oC,ao«f . . ... KAY & CO., BOOKSELLERS. ANl> STA* MWood street-neat door to theeot* - BcbooJaoJ Xaw Cookacou -rganUydabaafl. ... . r L.REAI), BOOKSELBEB ANl> STA fj K 0.78 Fpgrtb 81, Apollo H gliding*. - ■ O H NT- N £ 11, BOOKSBMJJft Sta n lltT T !r,3lisnctojl4n > , girg;Cfwg. :.. ■;. ,, *iaYiV ,v, l iri , .i i«~ii rtiai^fca»- *Yf- r AS&dß»Jai]BsT'iL' '%^^l;'' G LAZ~IE R S, /.:• NO.JSS TimtD BTKBET,' J?JTT3UOIWir,PA. mrftklyd ■ ... fistatr ajotis. ■ • nrULUB WAOD, T\EAL£B IK PBOMISSOBY NOTES, X/ TlooiSy ««d all aeearitlofl for mowy. ptbenra.loHii throngi my Agency, on reason- fonsrest their oonoyto good adraataw, «aael «*y» flodflmS3d second daaepaparntmy office,fur ‘••Mr ih- '.]• .• - All cocuatitfcailan* audlntcrrfcwii itrtdly confidential. .ffficoOIUHX.TOKia; opporte Bt, PanT* Cathedral. ®p}6tet«Bi WAire>>.? t lijlffifX-.ii,i lI.....JQSXTfIII.....JQSXTfl *.EBaiZI3 ' '. WtU PaperWtMbOßH. - •■ TXT ALTER P'„ MABSittALL i CO.,lm fo gw* TKTjqty At lowrtt prices to cocntrr dcalem senate, tit. JOHN H. MEMOS, No. 81 WOOD ST, W-HwhiMTODaßDOffl! alter a at Voortfa Knit &£• inai togniCKgsiKQ a easy fßoctcniFiAHo. insTgfs a. SnaODEONSjsSdolsAll Sfeifler Ifrlfmleand filcaieij (foods. U . JtLLEBER & BRO., No. 53 FIFTH PIANOS,andCABHABT k NSBDIIAH'S ommhu Mgr-n- PJBOKB yd OMAN HABMQNIUtIfi, Hooters ia Heals tai I^HARLOTTBJBLOME,; MAN UFACTtJR- V/ K&«od DtthirtaPisao Ported and Importer of Hade and Hqafe>Mßftnimeam.-gole:AjtebtforlaollAMßPSQ PXANO& fcrTZALLET, DAVIS h OO.’S BoetcnTUna, Vftfc andmUteat gnh«B AttarfigMOt i i 113 3Zocd street/ . Mft , • : '-;;rChr* -Miir • ffiamasM. PABBiAGES!: BOOGIES! BOCKAWAYS! pmjito jb, n Aitopoagg, pro», : g inthe lino,parcliafie<lfrom . | xtsm&yMiJikiximEßa, “otrthcrwia, • of elepnt tnrilir iV.' r ~,' : tara n&rneaa ; jJjJ^TjWyni^starrta^fdooitoteatoA Also, ®Qwr Uen* u>q xmmeroos to mention, - at rouoMW* prio* by i^SSrSSK “T?ICE<ANlk-SOAP-* .. .. ■XtV'.r ,'Btiem* frwhlLte -a 3 - ■ ~B!e«Hour; ' * •«-•?» Bmk v; ' - j * JOBKBTO3,' ’' Zttadel f B-<Twfl fcrfta Qtt£3S£&^£!£lT oißatM to •«* loterlndes mrcliwe ef ferpn - ••pectoUjr to UMVftfetvaf XffjSJfff pyfe Wffideat pr» I °y 3 -:-.;%., .'['^^PrStasaSkthWAAttniC■ . " -■ *sasftsfaa3*s>' ■ ■ * * J " dfurmture. JAMai'wTtootwSE CHAIRS, a.r.sxnx WHOLESALE AM> RETAIL; ~ Embracing every *ty!&of : ’ PTJSNI.HJKB' - ROSEWOOD, BLUtOBAHY Aim W«T.lcn T Suitable far PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND DIKING ROOMS. Equal lo>anj la NEWYORK.AND PHILADELPHIA, AM) 45 - ; L\o W.JS R P R / cB 8. 4WErcry article mode by head and W*rrant<wi.“€» CABINET- MAKERS Supplied with eoy qupotity oXFURNITURU «jd CHAIRS, on reasonable tenna. „ HOTELS ASD-BTEAMBOATS Furnished at tha rhortlat notice. ;Wam»oo*b, Nos. Tfr awd 79 Third Street, • tarilMtf PITTSBURGH, lU. /oh» o. rouno—. rues. a tocbo___.j4scm u IOWs T. B. YOUHG ft CO., ifAwbricttnjM or uf FURNITURE- AND- CHAIRS Warthonje— Ngl-IRAjIB Smilbfltld St., QTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We niWJflC*ftortoff BTBAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE and CHAIRS, aqdjnvlu* tbo attimtJoo «►! thoaofotcriMtedinfurnishing boatr. t ~‘ ; j ♦taSfrdAWT - c • ■ ' - * T.-M. TOUNQ * 00. JHarmfattumsC 5’ BYRAM &"<To., Mambitarpracr BURNING AND LUBRICATINQ CANNF.I. COAT. OIL. IS3 Lilwtty stroet, PltbrtmrjitJ, Pit. jn2l:2wd WELLS, UIOOLU ft OO n »0 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., W USCTACfCUW or HIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Orders solidled fPi'ta thotfado, anil t>roaii>Uv »tili» P®ua*por iostnipticma. • * ’ * T*»W»> Otnocthr.brfr pw«na.ol*)uiuitfoit**iL WadyilbrT «KMOVAL. DVQVssans laon ssoss, OOfcEIIIASi, UAICJIAN Jt CO., ilanoliictorcra of Iron; Nails, Stcol Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuta, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., etc., llaro TcmoTtvl to thclrncwand ritcuslrc Warehouse, Wattpond Ui Front Street, Wlwro fluyan prepared la execute ail orders in ibei bating • largo Bad complete usartment of ""Saquoimf* manufactured good* con stant! ji on Laud, which they of fer on liberal term: "iron CUjr ator* Warehouse. Wjv. BRADSHAW, (Successor to l\ oo'k.F^ofS-.f -Manufacturer o i TIN, IRON W>nn “ J Pt * leT ia BWVBS, Ac, No. 11l WOOD STREET, bctwoon Fiitli and Virgin allej, lnu borgti, Pa. r*cui.rd . BVQTJSSnTB FOUWDB.Y. R. McOOY & CO, LIBERTY STREET, oppvxil* Penn*. R. R. Dn’vt, _• rrrrsnuKau. pa. MANUFACTURE to order, on short notice, A*JL CASriNOS, RUAFTINa A PULLETS, ef oil *i w LflS» mtarUh and Utmt «tjlr«- *'*? WAOOS UUXEB,SAB IKOXS, OKATU3, Ac, .it,,; on Land or cut to order. ’ „ Ldt at the FOUNDRY, or at Oartwrirht A \\ ood at, «iU receive prvmpt aUeutJoa. I. a. mtl, ; i. J. C. minret i Uto of the firm of J, 8. Hall A Speer. Ru oi Hall A Ppwr BPKEIt A DIDWELL, Valley Forgo Plow Works ]Vr|iF^!fer„^^"^t y o, ?*** Cantos*, Ac, of tho moatapprorodfav teru^rf table {or»rcrj kind ofaofl and tniace/* n^UM fll^Pra^^ M * nt Xron O'* 1 **. PatenT fton Centre RmWi?” CoctreMib-Soil, Patent and Centro Lewa, Mouldboard, V*Uay, Peacock, Boar, Cotton and other to wUn tsfistaetiem to porch**- ««jLoth*a to<|naUtj andadaptation Umim. ayordet* rfreaolfdtod. ■ ocfci^ CAitrwiuour a v o'"o afo^ — : , • (Sucreuon to Johd Cartwright.) M^Jt G Z u , R £ r ? s and In >r ,,rtcr « 01 AU» P*ck*t»od TabJo Cutlery, Surgical uia Dental In ■trntpento, anna, Pi*h>ta,Pi»hin£ Tackle, Ac, No. S 6 Wood •tract. TVej gieeepedaJ ait*nt;oti to the manufacturing of Sapportora. Ac- Jobbing »o<l Uepaioj? with p.iuo “d ««*P*tcL- • " apUrfi y •uiuariuunnuu.... 7imi.uttn WILLIAO DAlliiaiLL 4 co M 61 Penn st, below Marbuiy, Pittsburgh, Pa. CTBAM BOILER MAKERS AND SIIEET U Ifoo Worker*, Mannf*etor*r* of Cemhill** tulcat Boiler,LocomirtlTa,Ho«l«nd CylioJtr Boiler*,CfcimDeji, Brelchrn, fire J>d, Steam Pipe* CoodMwenL Sagw rsiai. Iron Yawl*, Llf.i Boot*; eto. AUo, VUdaaoitS Work, Bridge amt Yiadart Irons, tUnjr at tL* »hortwi iy order* from a distance promptly *UmeloO to, K Penn Cotton SI ilia, PUuanrgh. "ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO., MANUFAO . TUBERS of— Pena A No; 1 Ukitv 4-i Sh^tlngn; Carrot Chain of all color* and iha4r«; Gotten Twine; “ Bod Conla; " Plough Lines and Sa*l* Curd; “ Rope of all ih»« and di'ncripLbnr. _ Batting. JJ'Orfm left fct ttie llarjwoxe Store of Logan, WiUoo k Wood ttract, wlu hare attention. J«2S:lj •lAJ9ICS IllWlA, MAHUI AO TUBKIt Of QULPHURIC ETiiKR: Solpbnric Acid; k 7 Nitre; ‘ Nitric Aehl; •' Uaflaum’f Anodyne; . Mnxkllc A<*M; . Aqoa Ammonia, FSP; Nitron* do ■ ■ Jtowler'a/Wntictc m «3 . May be found at John Irwio k Bom. £7 Water etn-et . . ; WILLIAII TATE A SON* TP&UMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 JKf(nnth'*t«(it,PilUbtirgti,aß<J federal ttreet. under aoaUrlixccUlor Hon, Allegheny.' * -AJpErcry tLsscripUoa of FUUogn for Water, Qu and ; , no3Lly • , f josh oAnpoKLL, « • HffANUFACTUREKOF BOOTSI^ IU. andßHoEBof uTc-ry description, Nn.S4 SoilihSeld «tiw:t,rittel«irgh,Pa. oc3Ujw Commmston, Set t. W. CUJiWICK. CHADWICK * SOS, COMMISSION MEBCHANTS DEALERS IN PAPER AND BAGS, And Agents for tho Sale of Mahoning. Fire Brick and Pot Clay, find "IS X Wood Sireet, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. 88-Wrapplog Paper at Maatiiacturorti’ prices. Cash paid for Bags. ___ jgsiyd a. arc mj pit...... ——..'—, l. cummaT. C CUTHBERT & SON. General Commia* Agents forth* Salo and Purchase of Seal No, a I- Marfcot Jfi2:l>d XbOrjD *> FOBSVTII, WIIOL ES ALE GBOCEBS, DEALERS IN PRODUCE. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Ear tho sale of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, So. 2157 Liberty Street, Peb'y 1. IWapgO PITTSBUfiOU, PA. ALEXANOKU GORBOV, COMMISSION’ MERCHANT, ' Lead )Pipe abU Sheet Lead Agent,. DEALER IN na AND BAR BEAD, SUOT t AmeHcan and Manilla ECemp, 3,..;; No. 121 Second afreet, Plttaburgb. Pa. t. a. cumxuCL p. a. Biieoca. 3 B. CAWFIBLD & CO., Coinminlon dfc Porwardlng Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers In WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, EUTIKK, LAUD, rOBK, BACON, IXOCB, BIBU, ' Pot A Pearl Ashes, gal trains. Linseed 4 Lard oil Irtirsad Produce generally. ’ • Son. lftl and 113 Front Street, <*2 ' PITTSBURGH, PA. niTCIICOCK, HeCREERT A CO., ’■ [Successors to Huffman, li'Creery A Co.] Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers la . Produce* Floor and Wool, JVip. U 3 JY&U and .123 Suon d it, Puuburah. Tu apldjd-myg? . . * * tTff"" «t«ea*tnm„HTWTAisr» 9. n . .: BPBIS6SA OA&DAUQa * CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, Provisions AProduco Generally* No. 209Xiborty Street, Pittsburgh. J*l3 ■ : ■■■'! * ' : - ■•••’■•■ “ MeBASK ft AHJEn, tit • ' '' ITlour, Grain and Produoe. . Commission .and Forwarding Merchants, , . Jfp f l2i,Sccon<i St. f Pitttlurgi, Pa. ■ py3Dly4 TTENBY S. .KING, (LATE OF THE XJL Ann of King a Uoorhwl,) OMotnlasioß-Uflchant, tod DcetarbrPlg Metal and Blocms,No.ffl Water street be* |o»Mnrkot,PltUtnngb, Pa. - ’• J *pl® - ROBERT DICKEY; Wholesale Grocer, > Produce end Commiasion Merchant, No. SIS Liberty street, near Railroad passenger Depot, Pittsburgh, Pi spS S' DNDBIES— - " ' 600 casks lapo. tul Soda Aab: 600 do ** Gorman Clay: .'--AQbliU, '*-• Coaatlc Alkali; ICO hags Bl.Carb. Soda; •’ -SOOhtgeiUtrate of Soda; ' ;600buxceeoimtryGU*a ■ ; ' ; 10OlbU.No..linJ2Uorii,i • ■; OdliinA and fcr «alo!? ABBXANBKII KINO. TDOOBSEI/8 ;EAD LOSTRATB ODO- Jy It<vwt»—-pd. tmifaraally apprised and admired tr uck, too form- anient spirits, puugant oUs sod other do- Btraaito taalerlaU. cleans tho hair *speditl<rui]y,renders it bcauUCanyhriAt end Imparts to it 4bodeUc»te fragrance of tbefloiran. yorsdoby JOS. VLESUNO, Jc23 Corner Market itxeri aad Uto.Diatucad. PITTSBURGH, TH rnoa.tmutn ■ TTTtr7Ti <ITT,CjEi " ir *a i S5LE^ US Floor, Bacon, Cheese, Frattc.OHe* Produce. telfi U 3 BBOpyp CT, PITTS tnJBQn WILLIAM BAOALBT; WHOLESALE GROCEE, Wo«. 18 ana *0 Wood Street, vm. BTXVAmr, Utt> with Of Lewis AEdgrrton, Pittsb'g. |QimU & Martin, PbiU. . jSIWB&tOIV A STBWIHTi ■: * i tp Levis AEdgextea,) WholtjaleOrottnand Commiuion Slerehants, iS?i WOOd Pa, AyE^PP I WHOLESALE ° f I **» ***>•• ”»gar> fl»o«i.j«nB. ... , COOLEY, wßolelam oeS; dealen in Produc* and s£#&SgrL°"‘' N “- m w, “ r .SdßSsagpffbg 2B ”'"' l ,t " ! ” t ’ <b “ i *“" wooj ■ TOUNvFLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE jr ~ ' JOHH TAW , , 'J, nn WATT & WILSON,.WHOLESALE GRO-‘ UorchuUaad Dealer*la Pro- PlSSiu llUbUrgU HaDu£w:njn! *- No “ liberty *tnwt, M .McOU TCll eon _ wuol& SAl.Rnrocer. Prpdaee and Oomminlon IMorehant. iiuiUcaJcr In PitUburgb • iLnnfactured Article*, No, 159 _ v' r IT ,trco f curnor of Brewery ay, Pittuhnrgh, Pa. my 3 MIIH AtWEU. ~ rjw. 4T^-,r A TWELL, LEE & COT WHOLESALE rw ®, ni » and CoouniMlun Mnrchauta. and Dealer* In PUUtqrgh MannCwtarw, No. » Wood .twt, U> »*e«n WateraodProotjiL, PitUlmrgti. ap|» •OOT. &OOUOHI „ aAMh.VantttiinS' R ROBISON ! t CO., WUOLESALE • Grocon, Commtaiou UurchanU, and Dcalt-nin all « Ua m? f .M roTUk ' a3 ’ r,wln P ß •»! Pittsburgh Manufertort*, fag «b& HUrtyatrret. Pitabarcb. Jalfclrd Robert n. kino, wholesale oro- CEK, Comtntwlon Merchant, and Dualer la Feather*. FUb, Flour, ami *l| kind*of Country Produce, No. 211 Lib erty itmt, Booth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad ranees madeop comrigmoent* Jaf.J)d aonxRTD.UStLI ... JAUta a tasiniM T>OBERT DALZELL A CO.. WI10L& J. V SALK Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Mer chant* and Dealersln Produce and Pitta burgh Uanatactuna. No. 251 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 2 TSAIAH DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE JL pro«rs,Comml*lonll*rduuits,and Dealers in Proloc*. Mo. 80 Water street, and 63 FrooUtiuet, Pittsburgh. COHN EH cf Hancock rnreew.— Thu ensuing term will commence Od TOKiDAV, 51« t lu«t. A limited uutuber of pupils may obtain admission. Teruisfar Tuition sod Stationery, $22 j*>r smsioß of twsat* wo Twits., aollLif J.SI.SMITU, Principal. iHtscdlanroufl (Eatbs w K E K K~ A. rohiteot, N'»- yt. CUIr ttrr»t, Piiui iir L -li F. SUOPE, -U-J * MEUCHAST TAVLOn No *7O BiIITUFTBLD 8T- make* to order and In tin noatoat manner Mru’s and Boy’s Coats, Pants, Vests, Ac • call. nplidtt J. N- Jc CO. [fiiKCfjwiri to R. Dunlap, Jr.) isi‘o KT'B aa AND BI4ICBB IN hardware and cutlery, >fo. loi Strcot IMTTSDUHGU, p A , TAMES WILSON having disposed uf / $ tj Ols Hat atidCap Ftor* No. 91 W.x«j lUrrLdK ln* k , of Cap. to hU u*t FadrraJ street, AllveUny City, opixwjte tbs New forints Bank, wluro msy be found a large assort meet of lUU and Caps at tmjt rodoctsd juice*. CvsToaias aao ratsaw nu Nonet -The pr.—ot .Uxk altat **» sold to make mum lor Spring Goods. .irlWtf REMOVAL.— JT. s. Liggett <fc Co n havere* and TO Water strsot to No. 76 » atcr and KJ Front street. t. a u..f1rrr....... . -...jabs usiHur. J-K* LIOCKTT A LOUR t ACTORS and Produce Commis sion Mrrch*oU, fortlio u)« of rjoor,Orftio,S«>d* >o>t !*r*»icr«. Roorrally, K-. 7;. \>'«lrr . n ,l or Trout rutol'ntvti. tVnn\». . UWIIU, JB. ALDWELL A BRO., 150 AT PUItNISUKrLH AND DEALERS IN Manilla. Hemp nu l Cotton Cordayrc * , . <hUom, T«r, Pitch. IL*ln an 4 Od*. Tarpaulin, Duck, Light and Ileary Drilliass, Ac- _Ah. G& Watrr and 7$ Front Street. JACOB REESE, iILNKfI AS'O DEALER IN CANADA. MAGNETIC, . „ . CHAMPLAIN AND LAKK SDPKIUoB IRON 0 KBS; AND HIO MKTAI-. -CORNKU OF FRONT AND SiItTIIKIBLD WK*?* 1 * tuyttaltf A LANE’S PHOTOGRAPHIC GAL • LERY, corner of FIFTH *ad QUANT MTigbo** Building, oppomie tl>« Oourt Uonae. hS? L " J “‘ flu -*»£-»»«55i1»M4. *- <•*» '» Stranger* and cU**w tro cordially invited to call and rx amlne fur tbetDOUTM. prie** moderate. *' on finb atrroL Room* crey oficaw, ap2o:lyd * iat«m rxtDwxu „jm*at rum. TKKDIVKLL A SCnKLL, B AN B K 8 SOMERSET, i'ENNA. * 4«~Colli<etionft(Gllcit*i and Rctnmt promptly retitllted. •aue. crubviCE. BrnocH MECHANICS’ HANK, Pittoburah. K. PATRICK * CO. do ru.ur J. aKD.Moi; UkyniEU A ABDBIUQB, \\T UOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN ▼T NUTS and HFiCRS,CONFECTIONER?. 6UQAUS, FIRE WOIIKS, Ac, No. 39 WOOD STREET, oppoalUi gb Chart** Hotel. PUUbnrgti, Pa. mrlglyd ST BUCO W OR K KH. JAMES OWEHSf CORNER ELM AND WYLIE STREETS, AND MASTIC-WORKER, giro, particular attention to all orders for wort in Ida Hoe. «a.O£NTBKS and ORNAMENTS of all kinds fornlahed on abort notlco. -nlfi-di. ATKINS' CELEBRATED 30 DAY CLOCKS, for Counting Room and Parlor. ftwß Anaaaurtm»utlußoaewoodcftw;elcgßntPattfrn» nSv tul road red and Car aale lay J. R. ngtro 4 q(l jwgftdtr Jnralan, No. «8 Fifth atnwt T. W. nOUOIUUCV, n Wm(«li andCloehMakar,!^ F IMPORTER OF ffiad INE WATCHEBAND JEWELRY,Igp No.2BFlfthstroet,bot*rceQ Wood and Market. Pitta bnrab. Pa. n attention paid to the repairing of Watch* ■ndJewelry. work warranted. OOLDTMORP * UUUNJC, Gas and steam fitters, No. 130 THIRD BTRSET, between Wood and Btnitbfleld it* 49*Aiw»ys on hand ChtfcdcUers, Bracket* and Fixture* of all kind*. Plumbing dono in a euporJor style. All order* oromntlv [tended to. * ' Plan* and Specification* fnrulihod tor Qu Work* and Oa* Wort* constructed of any capacity lor puU lie or private u»o. rarfclyd LOVERINU’S white sugars— -30 LbU. Crushed Sugar; 16 " Dno pulverized Sagan 16 “ granulated do 100 " H.Ooffee do Ja*trocclrodandfbrealoby RETMER* ANDERSON. tnyflS gq.B9 Wood*t,cppoait*Bt,Charic*Hotel. PIANO GUlDE.—Knorr's Methodical Hold* for Teacher* of the Piano, containing biota that wuiamirt thorn to Importing to their pupil* the true Piano touch, and ranch other Information invaluable to tbo teach er. Price CO teat*. For aale by ‘ JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street Oopice mailed on the receipt of the price. my2i BEAMS 24x37 PRINTING PAPER, 61 *aoperlor quality, for e*le low to cloae eon*Jg®. ment, by CHADWICK A SONS, Not. H 9 and 151 Wmd ‘ ins MUCILAGE, for Counting-house use, in wl«h laeUlic corer «ad,bnah, st cbs of W. 0. JOHNSTON *CO, “L 50 , BUttooCT,67 Wood drat. received a very comprehen ar&XS*.* e«r**oek«r-MW»BB;whl& eta be mtso - lowrtlM - CAKiwaiam * young, — _ So Sfl Wood ttrtoi. I chests l ICE OHiSSTS!! ICE 5% hn.TJr 0 ,^ 130 * 1 n of *• dU&»nt fixes and strles “tow. sad bars, si the ion Ho*fifwSiin.WMehoaacf W. W. BRADSHAW, Wo. pi Wood Tat dogrbciay the sign of the Qaldaa aan —Burchfield & Co. have ym£an^&!tS^ll t J >t A l S e,t * ty, “ BLAOK LAOK ! >AXENI the popular TON. .tore and fir py7 IBAIAII Plogßy MOO tEAlv’S—loo bush, primo “.Navv" Beans UCKWUfiAT SK£dso bush, dean, > perfect forwh l>y. lUDDI.S, WlttTß A 00. NEED: BUCKWHEAT—IOO0 bua. rrirno > J.D.CASmLD i co. )iL—,lO bUs. to arrire for sale bv .. . IMAJAII Dlggjflf 00. XjiLOUR—2OO bbi» Ultra in stare forsaiebv JP Ja» . ' mOa.BOX *CO./ ffitowrs. PITTSBURGH. Educational. Penn Inatitxit©, IIKFIOVAL, WTWL-ODT, SCRAP IKON -•flii ofw, .reaty of peace. Supposing this view of (he maUer to bo cor rect, Louis Napoleon has probably redeemed his promise on behalf of Italy, so far as it Vasin his power, and perhaps further knowledge of ercnla may show that ho has done this wisely aod well. Austria's co-operation was needod to establish this new order of things. Probably she only could iolluenco the Pope to be a party to it, and without his assent even such a step toward the amelioration of Italy’s condition could probably never hare been taken. Nor is it improbable that this will ultimately prove the j surest and most permament regcieration of I Italy. Tbo measuro strikes at and destroys the absolutism of the moat absolute of ttmpornl sov ereignties—that of the Pope. It gives the Ital ians an opportunity of trying, upoa a limited scale, the experiment of solidarity aad national ization, for although wo apprehend that the ru lers or princes ofthe Italian states, and not popular representatives, will for the present form the Congress or legislative and administra tive Council, yet a great point is gained by this confederation, os many of those raters will be a chock upon tboso excesses of despotism by whioh some of tbo Italian states have been oppressed. One great boon, at least, will be conferred upon the world if tho provisions of the treaty aooord with Us declared basis and are faithfully carried out viz: that the supremacy of the tempo * rat power of the Pope is practically brought to an end. a requires no great faith to regard this as tho entering wedgo—the suro forerunner of civil freedom throughout Italy. There were ao many hoiuea.’* Bat the following story, told by Mrs. PrewiU, of tbo Yazoo Manner, rather beats tho Yankee: “The Vivian ia a handsome boat, and well con ducted in all its departments. One or two little incidents occurred which created tome amass- j ment. The first evening we'sat down to tea. the cabin being full of lady passengers, oar seats were half way down tho table. As we eat down, the calliope straek ap the soul-inspiring strains of the Star Spangled banner. “Colonel," said wo to m old swamper next ns, “how do yoa like the music ?" . “I can’t hear it,” he replied, “for the nolee of that confounded thing op there.”’ Anosa those who went to the falls the other day to see Blondln roll the wheelbarrow over the rope, waa a Rochester physician, who was de termined to eeo all that others saw, and as much more as he eoold. Upon his return he deolared that the Frenchman not only poshed the barrow across the river on the rope, bat that be actual* ly, in returning, took up the rope as be went along, and wheeled it upon the bank. Some of the bystanders had doubts as to the correctness of tho narration, when the narrator, expressing an indifferent opinion of their intellects, assured them that taking up the rope in the wheelbarrow was so great feat, but cutting off the guyt with hit jack knife at he came to them, bothered him eomcf 1 • A L&nr in Bandosky, Ohio, whilo insane hung herself, bat was at length cut down asd convey ed into the house, where medical aid was at ouoe summoned. Bleedlngwas resorted to, and after losing a large qoantityofblood, the unfor tuoato lady at length revived. With conscious ness, her reason was restored to her, though she had no idea of what had so nearly resulted iu a tragedy. Her friends prudently refrained from enlightening her about it, and she Btilt believes sho has recovered from a severe fit If her re* cevery from ifisanlty is permanent, and her phy sician is sangalno that it will be, her friends will have no couso to regret the act. Tm lodianepoli* JottmaJ says that “dog fen nel," the tjiost abundant production of o ur streets and commons, is selling at $l5 a ton to a German association of tanners In lowa, who use.it for tanning purposes. If it should really be a good substitute for “bark," now grows so scarce and costly, it will be a suet voluble crop. PDBliraSb DAILY AHDWSsirif R. ERR EI.T T «s GO, nnaiimg. toOTi sxzrnnajj. run ,BudreaMuw«fldami a affMi^ on^^>e^u^nen *9-Tim WEEKLY GAZETTE iiinZT day and Saturday, on « fare* UanhtfS!** a T v ***"*» addition to tAe nevi of (U «wtofcu to rritatfc mwf tte prepared and cfi’.:cilanZc* r £r%£S ~«awi «/■ w<» i«s»r-i«4Kiij 7aiW(£iis3iKsSi!**“w“’ IFtii TSUBLOSr SSS®i«S£ —- fror cogle. om JTMr-. „ „ tw*nty“ « ■ T lO 00 WW-aSin^ 10 tt# ***■* *®S»« Optti'dli'fiW 00 p»yta<mti ir«rtri^l T rr ~i __ ®r*m l-Kut^lwth.UrMl.upto^KSSjj^* H*t«a of Mvmtiiat. l Square Of 10 Urn*, l time;. „ 1 “ « « a u •—•*— 75 > “ “ “ i !S 1 “ *» u *? -u —1 76 I u u u 3 m 300 ! u •• m j QiouUi JS? 1 - “ - 5 -i~r~ —122 1 «. u u £ a Y«*riy®dToft!»r!!rß«ntiaadtooo!!fl(iii : S , M:' 2o 09 abloal pleasure, for mmw. ~ B *. jyAOwltoemeau wlthCnUtreblapricft " 00 Bnddan Clot! of thi War U Italy, [from lb® N. Y.Oummardal Adwtiacr.] A Tory general surprise has been created by iho Dews from Europe brought by the North Briton to Quebec and telegraphed thcnco to this city. Its most startling feature is that a treaty of peace has been signed between the two belli/ crent powers, iu a personal intmiew between tho Emperors of France and Austria. j It is beyond denial that on the part of the - friends, both Earopean and American, of the Italian cause, the basis of this treaty is not re ; -garded with satisfaction. As briefly stated in | tho Emperor’s despatch to tho Empress, that , bacia embraces tho following particulars : the Italian states arc to be formed into a confcder acy, under the “honorary presidency 1 ’ of the Tope; Austria is to code Lombardy to France . wuh tho understanding that it is to be trans ferred lo (he King of Bar<linia, and become part of his Kingdom; while Vcnlee is to be retained by Austria, but only with a qualified possession It having a placo in the Italian Confederation! Napoleon 111. redeems bis pledge gWeu to Eu ropean powers that France would acquire no territory by tho war. As a compliment to the real Tictor, and as tho course least humiliating to the vanquished, Lombardy is assigned to France, and Sardinia receives it from her and ?. 0 , ir , r r, Auit "“' , 8oU, “ Hipoleon’a promise is fulfilled, and as far as possible the feelioga of * rancis Joseph aro spared. Those who have re peatedly and persistently doubted Napoleon’e good faith in this respect ore rebuked and si lenced by the first provision of the treaty. But when we come to the other provisions of this treaty of peace, their satisfactory character is less general. Tho letter of Louis Napoleon in relation to the liberation of Italy is apparently violated. We use the word “apparently” be causo in our judgment eery much depends in this relation upon the exact meaning to bo given to the expression “honorary Presidency” of the Pope. Leaving that expression for tho present out of consideration, wo repeat that the Empe ror of France does not seem to have achieved all he promised when he entered upon the war Venice is as much a part of Italy m Lombardy is; and is further the stronghold of Austria in ' Italy, for there are her fortified places. These sho retains, and by moans of these can maintain a firm hold and exeroise her despotic will over Venice. This is the broader, general view of the i terms of treaty, and if there were no qualifica tions or restrictions, the power of Austria over ( Ibis portioo of Italy would be even more abeo- ] lute than before. , Bat this cession of Venice to Francis Joseph is not unqualified. It does not become a pari of bis Empire He is to be not Emperor, but King of Venice, aud that not absolutely but with limi tation. Venice is to be a member of tho Con federacy of Italy, and Francis Joseph, as ils owner and ruler, is but to have a voice in the confederated councils with other Italian rulers, princes or Kings. If all tbLs is done in good faith the Emperoy-of Austria’s tenure qf Veaioe is tittle more than nominal, far doubtless guar antees wilt lie taken for bis adhesion, as King of Venice, to tho Italian Confederation, and his continued assent that it shares fully in what ever advantages accrue from a confederated cot ernment. “ Ana dow as to tbe nature and Talne of the promised boon to tbo Italian State*. They are to be formed intoaCoufederacy “under thePooe aa honorary President,” what are known as the “State* of the Chureh” ioetaded. The anoma. loas position (has assigned to the Pope is proba blj a compromise, the Emperor of France being desirous to denude him of temporal power and the Emperor of Austria pleading forth® abandon, ment of such a purpose, and tbe meaning of tbo language (the word “honorary*' being tautolog ical) is that tbe Pope shall stand at tbe bend of tbe confederacy, butthal the actual government —the power of making nod enforcing laws— eHl ITrtT'h representatives of the States in congress or councftTOMgtblod. Wo do not see any other natural or rcuanattlKtaterpreU tion of the language of the despatch »«amcing ihe basis of the treaty of- — ’’ Or the immortal Yankoo Doodle, it is told that “no mold not too tho town, UGH , G AZFXrE. W&e fieicud View* Thaiaola which kin coma to our knowlad, materially interfere with the prominent features . of the story of theriscueofaToungLadyfrom a Convent in this ti(y. These faote are mainly obtained from citizens living near the bo called Convent of Gray Nona, on Cherry street, beyond : the canal, and are in oar opinion worthy of con i fidence. I 1 la the first place (mere is no Convent there, it being nothing more ban an Asylom for Catho lic Orphans, under the charge of Gray Nans, with only jacnfficien number of these for the proper management [of the institution. We are assured that there is no more seclusion or secre cy about it, or its inmates, than about «tmtu» establishments of other denominations. The lady in question, bore the name of Fran ces Elisabeth Starr, and claimed to be the daughter of a gentleman of the same name, a member of the Canadian Parliament. She came to the Asylum some five or six weeks since.— Soon after her arrival, she introduced herself to the families of the neighborhood, (mostly Prot estants,) and made herself especially and at home, comingandgoingwiUioui restraint or surveillance, in some instances spending the night with her young acquaintances. Her ao count of her education, &o. t agreed mainly wilh that in the Detroit paper, and her accomplish ments in music and other departments of orna mental education, were unusually high; but in the eommon courtesies and proprieties of life, she evinced a want of ordinary training, so much at times as to make herself burdensome. Bhe said she was 19 years old, and that she came here of her own freo will, and that sbo ex pecteddo oome to Ohio when she left Montreal- I and at no time did abe intimate that any j stralnt had been attempted upon her perfect freedom. Soon after her arrival, she eonght the opinion of a neighbor as to the polioy of her becoming a Nun, showing that it was not a fixed purpose to become sooh. She had a story of her engagement to marry a man in Monlroal, that her father opposed the match on tho ground that her suitor had a wife living, &e. During her stay abe wrote several letters to her father and others, some of which were left at tho.neighbors for mailing. In one of these as slated by herself, she requested her father tb come for her, and gave very minnto and detail ed directions as to the best manner of finding her. We believe ehe was not well at the time sho left, although she had been about the neighi boyhood up to within a day or two of that per* iod. Ii is proper lo elate, that the Lady Superior id charge of the Asylum at the time Miss Starr left, was there temporarily, haring come from Montreal since the arrival of (he latter. The gentleman who look Miss S. away exhibited much excitement, real otjffected, and addressed the Lady Superior in very strong and offensive terms. Aside from the representations made to (be editor of the Detroit Tribune, the case has rery llltls of mystery or special interest. It looks as if a petted and spoiled child had become crossed in some love affair or otherwise, and had fan cied that the seclusion of a Convent wonld be most congenial to her feelings; and that when the realities of that mode of life pressed upon her, she relented and again sought her father’s honso. Wo will not undertake to explain all ebe questions to which the two statements of the case give rise; but so far as any force or restraint is concerned, there certainly is no evidence of them to oar mind, and wo take plcesuro in dis charging a simple duty to our Catbolio friends, by making the abovo explanation. '•Toledo Blade. NuHBSa Or Skbds ts a Bosun. a Scotch paper gives the following table, said to be based □pon actual trials of the number of Tarions kinds of seeds in a bushel. It also adds iho weight, by which we can judge how the bushel measures compare with ours:— No, of Beeda. No. of Bj*. per fti, per bo. 10,500 68 to 64 Nuxu. Wheat...... ““‘•y 16,400 48 Io6G 20,000 38 to 42 “y® 23.000 66 to 00 Canary Gram 64,000 Buckwheat. 25,000 48 to 50 Tanijp (Bendle’o Swede) 166,000 60 to 50 Toraip (Cornish Holdfast) ...239,000 60 to 60 Toralp (Orange Jelly) 233,000 60 to 60 Cabbage (Seoteb Drumhead). 128,000 60 Cabbage (Drumhead Saroj) .117,000 50 to 60 Clorer (Bed) 219,000 60 Clorer (White) 680,400 60 to 60 Bye Gran (Perennial) 314,000 20 to 28 Rye Gram (Italian) 272,000 13 to 18 Sweet Vernal Gram 923,200 8 Ton Mobile Register, coe of the Southern no pore which is quotod m In favor of Douglas for ®®*^.^ f wUont, is warmly advocating the re opening of tho slave tradeJ Wn hear that the grasshoppers are making their appearance by the miUlon, though they do not appear to be Tory destructive yet— Warren (Pa.) Mail. Tbs grand easeutials to happiness in this life are, something to do, som’elhing to love, and something to hope for. Wh ° lrieJ ‘‘JJrep.lh,, »Ib- Upwi “ d honto l’* u ‘r- find « g™>t relief in in- iHistfllantous WILLARD UARVEV A CO. 84 MAID£N LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, NEW FORK. PAPER ‘WAREHOUSE, _ WRAP PIN Q, plllimNa *ANDWRI TIN Q OS HASS OB KADI TO QBnjnTkS. rUtCI, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPI BLOrnNQ PAPERS, ENVELOPES, B traw and Doanet Boardi, TWINE HOUSE. WUbABD lIAHVEY * CO., M Jfotdm ion. and 11 Cedar Street. _ NEW VORK. BEiir, COTTON, n.AX AND LINEN TWINES, ISPOSTD ASD IUSOTACruiI# CORDAGE COTTON, JOTS, MANuIi'SjfAUEniOAN lIKJIP ROPE. Ternd Stuff, fbblag Lises, qifiiag Thread.: SEINE TWINES, * HO S;HKS AD ' WlCK.end sil Hod. ot CORDS AND LINKS. unß’Mmedt&W'OO REMOVED. 9*. & CO. hnvo removed to Copper Wtrehotmo, NO. 37 FIFTH OTBEET, Is tho to Eras: Block, third door west of Worf Pittsburgh Copper Bolling Mill. O. G-. HUB9KY Sz CO. BEiZIEBS BOLT AM SOEATEM6 COPPBB, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, LOCOMOT IVB TUBING, Raised SUB Bdtioms and Plats tf aS .Bret, Brass Kottles, Shoot and other Brass, SPELTER, BOLDER, COPPER RIVETS, *O. Dealer* to Block Ho, fia-Plato, Lead Wire, Sheet rim-. Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tlnnere* Tool*, &&, No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. naJhoeU Copper Cot to any pattern. uplOSmd: REMOVAL. E G R A W’S TOBACCO AND CIGAR WAREHOUSE From 311L1RERTT STREET, To IT9 LIBERTY ST, opposite Market jyjOBE NEW GOODS OPENIKO THIS DAT AT 0. HANSON LOVE’S, 74 MARKET STREET. (SUMMER WARES— tj Th, Polar Btfrlnrstott IgObero ■ all £«; Fit* Minute Ice Cream Freezer*: Water Cooler* ell due; Bathing AFperatu; Gw Store*. For releat iol3 T.J. CRAIG’S, No. 134 Wood street Extraordinary bargains in LADIES* DRESS GOODS of aU Unde L!*ht Chintzes. aSS2“tosr. I 'SaS'2d^s 09 ACRES OP LAND on tho Olio Hirer, Mdropporitaftaodotn, irino. Bold on exn terni ■lk* 9 A CPTHBPIT A SON, 01 khrkrtrt. Clifton Station, on P. 4 fato. Price ,1,100 —d7QO fa habd, balance at ly*r, teeale hr * 1 018 | B. CCTHBKRT A SON, &l Market at FI»0UBU- 200 bbla- Empire Milfc Extra Family. 100 do Bloomington do do do, a choir* article, ia . B *f!* **“* **• &F SPRINGES, BARBAUGJS A CO -1 I K 0.309 liberty etrecL &UGALS, • Beragcs, Lawn, Crape G** B ®*** l ** BB French lice Man- Use Hosiery: G lores and Hitts, endafnHUasnf Domestic Ooodv , JcgQ U HAN SON LOVE, T« Marta* St. J> LINEN LAWNS very cheap ;oot rela of. BlHUalfJaijAOO.; [BO-20° insurance. Indemnity Agalnet Lou by Plio. IPrukUa Fin Uiumm Comptay of PHILADELPHIA. Officw 435 and 437 Chestnut st, near Fifth. SUtemeotof AaeU. Jtnoiry 1rt,1549, paMiihad igree*- bly to ta »ct of Amiably, being Pint Uortg*gn t ~izspl7MCBr«d~*——~~4li73M B 9 W Itetl Eitoto (lu «eut fllne $103,813 61) cot 77,764 71 Temporary Load, on taiple CdUterml go- . Btoctei (prewnt Talna $80,661 i£)ca*Um~. TI JUJ VT Hotel ind Billa recriTioli.... : 4|SOB 40 Caah i 42^07.36 &oiB,aa a t3JTh» only Profltt from Premlomi which thia-Conpi* ny can divide by law are from Bisks which have beena® tORBIOAd. 1 Insurances made oa every description of Property, tn Town pmd Country, at rates a« low as are consistent with security, Mnoe their tncorporatien, a period of thirty' yean, they have paid Lone* by die, loan amount exceeding Ibur MaUcotef DeHart, thereby fflardinieridaaoeof the adnataga of Insurance, as well ta tbelr ability and 4ispo tition to meet with promptness an UsbflJtlea. _ ume ii fiu, Lom paid during the year lUS~_ot 67 -w . KMCTCM. Chart* W.Bancker, Hordeeai D. Levis, *oWu» Wagner, David B. Brown, Bunns! Grant, f—« Lea, Jacob B. Smith, Edward C. Dale, Oeorge W. Bleharda, George Falac. GIIABLKS H. BAKCKXB, President. . KDWABD 0. DAIS, Tice President. Wm. A. Stul, Secretary pro tem. 3. OARDNKB 00171N t _A«3il, PJ 6 - OlBce Wortheast cor. Wood and Third rtn. rauß usniAicß, n na Reliance Ontnal iuinraiit, Compass of PBILADBLPHIA Ob limitscnrPerpetail'Httchaa(BM»yaralfrirß 44-, La Town or Country. Offioe No. 308 ffalnnt Street Cimilsl7T,ML..Aas*TB $276,478 4X-InTa«iad aa follows Flrrt Morteagoon Improved City Property, worth oocble tho Mpoqpt , 000 00 Penzto. Railroad Co’* 6 per cmL Mortgage * cooniy lO,OOO 00 City of Philadelphia, do do do .. a!oOO 00 PTOasylraalaJUilroad Co’eSingle 4jOOO 00 Stock of the Bellane* Matnal Inraraaee Co._ IBJ6O 00 Stock ofConnty Pirn Insurance Co 1.050 00 Stock of Delaware M. 8. Insurance Oo . no 00 Deioa M.lnsurance Co** BcHp 350 00 Bills Receivable, boalnea* paper. SOJ73 43 Book Account*, accrned interest, etc 7,31104 Oaab oo hand sod In Bank.— - 1ft.563 06 {770,478 43 CLKM TINaLBT, President OIUCTOU. 01cm Tingle;, Wm. ILTbompsou, Fffdtrijk i(n>Wß, 0. Stevenson, John CL Worrell, n. L. Canon, Bamud Blspham, Robert Steen, WUHam Mtuaer, BeqJ. W. Tiagley, Marshall BUI. 7L Lcthrop, Gias. Lolaud, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, John Bis-ell, Pittsburgh. lIIS CUM AN, Secretary. J. 0. COFFIN, Agent ter Third and Wood streets Hubert Tulaad, Fn derlck Leonig a a Wood, Janie*#. Woodward, North-east cot G-RJCJXT WESTERN INSURANCE at TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE Iff COMPANY'S BUlLBlffO, Mo.*Q3 HTKGET STATEMENT 0? BUSINESS FOR YEAR ENDING OCTO BEU 31, ISiS. .~.42a,W0 00 61«tt3oa S3TWS3CC BeccJTwJ for Premiums.. u “ Inbuvst, lU'uU, 40-„, 01,54$ 4$ 7»W$ 49 *99,390 04 Paid Losses, Expense, Commie sions, Re-Insamoee, Returned Premiams, *c Tl , _ $70,353 00 _ ASSETS. Real Batata Bonds 4 Mcrtgigc*...sl4l4lo oo |t«ka 47,915 00 Bill* Botohable _h 69,5*5 73 Unsettled Premiams aod other debts doe the Company— l7JJ3 Q 2 Oath oa hand, and la the buds of Agents- ays? j»3 ■ 03 At ft meeting of the Stockholder*, convened ea the Utb WUmo, the foJjawlag person* were elsetedßl&ECTOßSfbr the ensuing year, *ia: Charißi O. Lathrm, 1*33 Walnnt itmL Alexander Whmdea, Merchant, 18 North front William £nrtln£‘.lBS9 Pina street. Zaao Haslebnnt, Athwney and Oooasellar. John a nan ter, firm of Wright, Banter A Co. *-pncj l &na of Tracy A Co, Goldsmith's n.n. ST*® ~5? anJ F> °f Jonea, White A MrfJordy Tbos. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. Jaa. B. Smith, fins of Jaa. B, SmKb A Co John 11. office corner ofSeventh and Daniel L. Collier. firm of O. U. Grant A Co. Tltoaae Potter, 229 Arch street Charlee Harlan, corner Walnut and Sixth street*, Jona. J. Slocum, office lit Sooth Fourth street. ' At e subsequent mooting of the Board CHALKS a sVF «* oMuimocriy reelected P reel dent, and 800. wm. darling vice prtamoh L, . _ JAWM WBianr, Secretary. JTbb Oompany haa BIBOONTINCKI> 00AAN UARUfB BOLL HLSKS, but Steamboat Hull Risks on Western Hirer* taken as heretofore. &. W. POI it DEXTER, Agent, Ns. V 7 Water strae Fire, Karins and Inland insnrance. TftSURANCE CO. of NORTE AMERICA A PHILADELPHIA. * loeorparstad 17M—Capital-.-..1500.030. AwafeJannary 10,1559 _ LTiimi <ni g? O. Coffin, Bemnel W. Jones, John f F. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose White John Nett Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, WUllam & jKTi’ff^SLF* Uaaoo. Geo. L. narrbon, Fraud* tLOma, Edward IL Trotter. UATtou* aLai*,Sec»y. ARID UR 0. OOF/IN, Prest. INSURANCE CO. orVn* STATE or PA.. PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated, 1794-Captt*l-‘.-.5200 > OOa. AM>ta FebruaryJ, 1859 -AUisoS 48. DIRECTORS—Henry D. Bherrerd, Simeon Toby, Charles Uecalester, William B. Smith, John B. Rudd, Henry G. Freeman, Charles 8. Lewly George C. Careon, .William B. Whim. Georgs H.Stnart, Bamnei Grant, Jr, Thomas Wag. ner, Thema# B. Wattaon- HENRY D.BHERRKBD. Wutua Haarp, Bee*y. PreshfenL the above Old and Rotlable Comnaalea. *“ *f obtaiaad by apptieaUos to W.P. JONES, Agent, SI Water rt. Ponnayl vanla Inauxauco Company „ or PITTSBUROH, Offles No, 03 Fonrth street, Jacob Painter, Geo. W. Smith, A. J. Jones, Body Patteraoe, J, P. Tanner, I. Grier Spront, Wad® n*mptoo £. A. Cartier. Robert Patrick, Heavy Bproal, NMiolaa Voeghtly, Janie* ILHobkina. Out too. •M G»pUaL-„„> • aiiki — ~—tsoo,ooo ca takes of *ll deactiplkma. ncxu. *R»FlrOin< Prealdent—A. A. flieeWP* • vloe President—RosrplnßS BocreUry and Treasurer—L Oi 'Western Insurance Compfi ny »t piiTSßvnoa. QEORQH DARSIS, PrreWjflfe"* ». M. aOBBOK, Becrotary. 0rpi08,N0.92 Water itreetJ(Bpang A op Italia, PUtibargh. , «/ «re and Marine JUila A Hon* butUutun managed by Dxrtdon. wfia art weU taomja the eonvmnUy, and vha are ddernined, by frvnx&icU and liberality, to ewaaZam IJu character nkidk tSrTSS^A"^^ ASSETS, APRIL £O, 1559. ■ Stock Acamnt*_ 4 90,000 00 M0rtgage......... ilfiO 00 Offlcaynmitnrn ~ , , 260 00 Opw Acconnta. ........ 17386 38 .. 16,257 26 Premlcm Notec 30JJ76 22 Notae and BJU* Dlseotmted.. nna«Q «*j oiuoross. ffm. McKalgbi, Nathaniel Holme*. Aioz. Nimick, David JL Long, WUllao H. pmftf! 0. W. Rkkctaon, George Danie, E. Miller. Jr„ J. W. Baticr, G. W. Jieboa, JamreMcAnley, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, my3o T. M. QOHDOS, Boo*] Delaware Aotnal Safety iosnrantc Compaßj b»oaroraUdbytb*lesUlatur*<ifPetauybmia t m6, Offioe, 8. E. Comer Third and Walnpt eta., pnn.Aiwr.Ptm MABUfM DtSUHANCSSaa Vonela, Cargo, and Freight to all parti of the world. HTLAffi HiituHAlfLU oa Qoodi, by BintaOmll Labs and lead Carriage*, to all parti of the Union. ri&i BiSUitJLiTCES on Merchandize cca£nlly>»Oa Store*, Dwelling House*, Ac. Bond* Mortgage*, and BealEstatti 8X01,350 0* Philadelphia utr, and other Loam 137,0 ft! jtfS Stock tnßanka. BaOnad A InsuranceCoc. 19,80 S 00 Bill! BacdraHc 120J18155 Cashon hand , 38.50960 Balance* In fcandatf Agent* Preminma on Uartne Polidwtecently laaned. and eth dabti dnetha Company , 69,730 67 lOO,OOOOO •709,785 97 William Martin, JuMaßud, P-. 8 ? 11 . TbeophlJiiESkit Sdnond A. Boodar, Juqm TumS-? Johnagaito, Wmka^ra,*- JohnlLPetmae, . J.F.PenMoo. Omrn a. Lcbar, JmSm P. tjn, Kvstd Darlington, Stand B.gtob* Dr.B.M.UaSar HenrrHctttT^ jSSlj&arU ffisx ss&sg*"** Jtsbr.3mm iZESH?’ « TOLlUEmfiSltetf. P.JL SL4M3ai r Agtat, So. te Water itmtHflanirgh. *paJrA-uu Boreka Inanranoa Co* of FsmuylTuila. <tfice,Bo.99 Water Bred, Ptadiwfk. J. B. &BOE3BXBGSS~Prto&a± BOBKST FINNK7, Secntery. to Znxnra ag&inxt ftQ of JXreaad Haring _ ASflgg* HAT 2d, 1869. Cub fa HtWmrgh Trvrt 4*r*"r— —— ..ffflTftoo ta PfffrV This TTTTTt psjtMn rm dfmr-if ■ • , , (Utooo Pzvsioa ——— ll£2& oo DtommM Wftf ■ . ■ ■ . ■■ ■ ■ M £Jjjt m Bonds tnd a*. 800 sbaxw Iron Oty Bank Stock—JjJjg jg 2W to SHS? S 100 to Mscfonks* Btok «ifigg g Book Accoants— . S. BIUj Bcctf Tabic—m- " , " **gg *{ J. n.Bhaa&bargtr, ****^» ss?.. fUr —r <»£S££. Comi, “ x - oikom-jamisa. mmansoH henst a. atwood, Oma, 80. Bs »un b,, mn 6um Alt Sod 03 kite, „f KrtcaT'j,^ “******* OO Bill* “'“••**-■• • :uv,&is cs sis i= Hi CT * jmhimiiw...— - <OO 00 an..— 01,113 M MUCTOIS ffm. B. Holmea, Wm. a, C*ldwclL BobLDalxeQ, WHaoa Miller, Wm. Bea, John McDeritt, Jauph Kirkpatrick. . 600. A. Berry JtamA. HntcMaon.- HBHBY il. ATWOOD, Be c’y Philadelphia Fire and Xjifb INSUBAWOfI COMPANY, ' No. 149 Chesnul Street, OPPOBITB TUB CUSTOM QO.OB 1. 'WUlmakb tU kludi of Inmnoee, either Pcrpeta&lor Ufflltod, on every deecrlption of Property or liercbttdiee. ■troMonthlenteeof prszdsm. BOBKBT. P. KINO. President. U. W. BALDWIN, Yko ProtideaL 9QUOZOM. ‘ E. £L Oope, George W. Drove, Joeeph EL Pent, John CUyton. B. Wllor. Chirk* P.Siym, M. B. Knflbh, P. B. Biwy, 0. Shermsn, 8. J. Megirfto, F. 'BLiCKsvun.fecnUry. daSSyflyfo cc NEW'sbjIMER ROOKS—The rSi't^nJ Hkrem: Notts of an Oriunt xl Trip; ‘ Th« Uomu Qnwtlon, & .About* Q * ffcb * ldt » ws,! * sketches of hid Compa&totia Pwrodßagfllecttoaiof tb* American R^olntion; fieTOfation of 17S»; 3. 8. c. Abbott, 100 tu«; Pope Ur Talor&otn tU Rom; ° * ITartly Norman, stale for the Times: Mia Uolio's and other new Cook of tho PocU, Line and gold: »• Btandnrt Works In tho Tartans dc .artmeou ofUteratnre, Writing Papers, Stationery; Ac. „ ft a COCHRANE, No. fl Federal stoat, Allegheny. r P Ili ? IMMORTALITY OP I'HE^SOUL, ,rj-Omdlßoii of tho fUckta, eawfolly eon. . —Tb* srgnmenl ftom necon txul ancient t< »U;i>o:'j-. p a ..; M—Th» •rpunMt fr„t» tbo Serlptaio*, " t * rt tto «nbj«*t by tbo «ncic« iZIHf OnDeotlipnil Pennlty.con ■(4cnxl ia Ibeirn-Uliona to (b» nrgmncnt. By KohL W. * '° '' Z 2!? 3 ' J«i pnbUebod »ml fcf nl. by UIS J. L. BJLU), TBI yimrtb .tro.L Hand book op kailboad CON STRUCTION Ijt the uso of American Englnocn>coa* ft" poceewy rule*, tables anJ foi&uS far the lo esuoa, construction, equipment and nuuSttment of Rail rcad»w built In the. Doited States, wlttilMlQastfations, IrOtorgo L. Voflo, Civil Eogiaocr7 in 1 T *iume. J OlB KAY A CO-.SO Wood at. YENTIiiATION in American. Dwellings, with ft series of diagrams presenting examples in Uif habitations, by David ltßdd/M. D. To w&icti is added an Introductory outline of the orocioo of improTsment in veulHiticn, by Ettah Ilaln*, M U, W KAY A CO, 65 Wood »&wt. , 'iET THE BEST—Webatcr Unabridged- VJI Pictorial Edition. ° Pictorial Illustrations, beautifully executed. by^rot^Soodr^ 5104 * 1 * Voci^'B^r 7 Tublo of Synonyms, Prrauodfttiouof names of B,COO distliiruiahed.personsof modern lime*. Bodelvwl by J- L; READ, T?o. 78 Fourth street. ■\TBW ANNOUNCEMENT.—Urwr & Ml ll m'l Lilt ot New Books: Memoirs of Catharine tbo IT, 1 »01, doth, 11.03; b 7 O- P- B* James, 1 toI, cloth, 3 roll paper. 11,00; ,s?v£. ranßln * Ia A®***, by J Coird, 3L P„ l voL doth 60c; paper 35c; Lore Me Little, lure Me Lone, 1 rol, doth "se; paper 65c; Ytaw* and Experience* of Beliglen* Subjects, (New Star Papers,) by H. W. Beecher, 1 toI, doth $1,25; ,»pit«jFloweisand Panning,by Q.W.Beecher, 1 -rol, dothsyZs; by Frederic B. Cottons, 1 rol, cloth, $1,00; Life of James Watt, by Moorhead, 1 rol, elotn $1,25; Tribnta to the Memory of Humboldt—Addresses by J I 1 Thompson, D. D n Prof. Boche, Prof. Lieber, PtoLGutoL Hon. George Bancroft, ProL AgaasU, in the Pulpit and Jla£ trnm; price only 10 cents; Volnma 6 new American CyclopaxUa; Barth s Africa (now edition,) 1 voL, doth. *L2S; bjLedl.j. lVol.elo.tS Lonjpttroth on the Hooey 800, new odittoo, $1,25: ** The American Stair Builder, 1 toL doth fq, J» a y HUNT A MINAB.WmfaTT.n 6th A N: BW BOOJtS FOE SDiIMBBKBADINO Hii J!£Swi;“ d ““ 0ld ’ " O' 111 ’'" 1 * "» Indf. ta Bo- B»ch»rt Snt T.lk .bom EriiL Elom™. fSSi£“ •' “•"4 1 S “W^ Xb® Recent Pragma of Aatnraomy, Loom!* A , oatil "Hb th® mo® Noaee, by FroJ. o.Co*> lens, author of Sparrow Craw Taper*; , r Pfclarea from Copenhagen to Voiitco, JL Sr. Chrtana, Tb® Qoecn ef the Pasnbe, from Littdl’a Living ! B>» Bertram*, by Anthony Trollope A Bachelof’cStcry, b; Ollrcr Bnncc: Adam Bode: Pictum of Ooonby WftvAlice Careys Lore Lorens Lon*. Cliaa.Baade •JSfi Motheraof the Sabbath Talk on tho Point of “* ***“ Nortil * r o Horn#; May and JcneteoeA »^j a <v!fi S f. h . oo ii£. c f Ol1 L wllh m * a T other new pnblfea- - tuna and nwfanppliea In uio rarfona donartaimta at lit* orators. E. 0, COCHRANE, 6 ytrieSrtTAiJcgbgDy, IHJS NEW f'iUTOItIAL EDITION wfeBSTKU-J D.VAEBIDOED BIOIIONAW Nov im)r fcr salo at J«l7 JVONQSTBOTH ON TUB RONEY BEE, (N*w EDITION,) JH7J HUNT k HIKBB’a. gOBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR BfiTOJTS ABHIDOEIIIiKIHI J*J!_.. nrar a imres. goi. u Ag,„t. GREEK TESTAMENT, with fcCrlUca!]]’ rejixxl Ic^:—a cf Tari.-,r^ ™ B lil»l.r*fsmoa, ta Ttrt»l m,a Wlomatic commentary, for tie W* “‘to l **®* by Henry Alford, B ’i_L.. Vo £. l, *J T “* ont Tob * completed In 4 Tcli_ Bro. ' Mnlt, Jtovefa and fanning, by Henry Ward Boccbor. yiMT* and xiperielK* ol UolltfociEubjiu, > u J.RJtaun.niSatiiMMt.. ENN3YLVANIA STATE REPORTS— 1- OaeT.ToLajajtnc’J. KAY A 00,t5W0>1«., Bargains In Second-Band Pianoa. octave 'Rosewood' cos&7ig£2%Ma‘ msda by round corners, fcjr (\s Uta _ ■Boas, ooljr two year! Om 6U octavo, I Ballet * Paris. _ One 6V octavo, Rosewood caec/c! toot, mado by Hanna ±ClartL^ 0“ e 2 0C ? TB » iWwsanj case, made by Kean? „.'S « “ ** “ N.Y.Man „„ - 6 - Hoaewoo.! - « ?gaj|S“ “fl « Slabogany «• “ AlScht. * . ■ „ g'* u “ *• Load & Bro. o A a “ Oemto make. « 5 « „ u « CUsawntl. For aalo by [myl3] JOWi n. HELLOS, 81 Wood st $309,149 Ofi rnjcxcn amd ahkiucas OONPEO T I O 3ST -A- Pi -y _ T. A- MIBRBCH & SONS, 43 St, Glair Street, Oppodietha 3L Cldr Dotal, T> ESPECTf OLLY informs their friends thcl h *™ nnopeud lid Stcra, <2 St. OutritrMt, where tbapwillkae, cotutanUT OThaml • large aaortoeat oTOudlM, Cake, feeuch So-2 s°r*>petMlwSlal Wlaa, lirandy, Crrari.rt” Dropa, nnrn —jESf l " torlted to call tod examine car •tock* as we sell at a Tery low cash talcs. „ , . " t T. A. MORSCH * fiOHfj. ttg|tetiirer»offtttidi#iMlAm«rfcaaOoafoctioaarie«. ‘ Lowpriced summer dress goods: -“BTOOHyrELD * 00. hare rewired slot of uron* Buena which ihej an telling at 1214, isv centswr jv± Alw, firm Frenchda. and par Dnn Qeod*— wry fail a»ortttcnt. UQAR AND MOLASSES— 300bbU. N o UoIASML eobilfbbli. *»*'' " 60 bblrflynim, . 100 hhdsprim* N 0 8 dot, to tthSaiMd Whito^o 1 Jo* B-asaißos* AMDFABINA . . ; jo*trac'd and for *l**t FttANCE’B r«m!i* Beaumont & fleicheb.—Haworka of Bocsaumt aad Jfoteber; the text formed fanrirMw wdlnctionofthe «rir edition*,with note* 4 MocnsS* M inwmolr, bj ttofcer. Atewder WtaS JdSgft J“L m*«6o,iitwSas:~ THE BRITISH URAMA.-A collection of tbs most aUtocd Tragedies, Oooodfca. iw M .n* t farces la the English Ungcage, is 2 t^r 0 * 1 &L : 1 * 00, is Wood at. ICK. in#: —rr— ZCSC. m pobt-Monnaees -fWtMtoißd E*akra> w _j*lB ’ coper Wood MxlThtrJ and POTATOES, ' JL POTATOSS, POTATOES. 3«ooobta. ck« Beds to arrire thIK&CF W. Jc3l . J.p.OANFXKL&tCO^Ftmgttwt.' TSTHEAT.—ISOO bush Tennessee Wheat ff furniot?: . . II’BASB 4 .aSOKB, - iflSg • So-m EacCTdtfrteC" POBTfOJJOS, Pocket Bools and Manor tadoMCootafoßrwimriolf fornl» fttib££btfoDe> Xj Blow rf ■':■•••■ ~n. 0. JOUNSffOS 4 CQ, 67, Woodsl^ R 9P K J™? Jodq wi tii-ncatness and X>4i*p*tdu OW Book* rM»*m<L n< -•, ••.■■ 5U — W » U - J Q«NSTQS , .4 CO. , S,^Wo9d^ $344,10040 NTs2f' * WIIEAT-^4S2 Ll itcsmerQarto-toirTjTo forrafcUby .*3-^ _ _ zsaub wqav: * co^ f".-. D,# “ iMutant*. J. o. OOniN, Ag eat, ?r Third and Wood streets. BUNT b MINSK'S, Jasi, pWa currod
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