THE •.■.vonzn' T.- H. SKVIH A CO., ffoedSlrtet.'PilUbsrji, -Poum. H/CASHJFACTDEEH3 OP WHEEE AND IflhlßD I3UD.QHO RUST* ABDLimtSOB, ini ! -Trr; r , MACskoWW,. *Wbbtasala Druggist, W^- tail Aftat • foe Ttaytjrt, j &oUi/«n4clfcH »fertaf*«r -Liberty. ““SorfJf*' torrid tfc,-'.I ■><■» • ••-- • ■«.:•.• • • j*MOyfl - II I'AHJNBSTOOK A Co.; lataoftho firm «' d7£: fthn»»icV4'o», »od Brazil W FUping : H °' “>• =ar»«rWcod «nd Fanis " : "^T_ : rr : - —“aifahnestgoil a oo.* whole- Wblta Lead, Vjfl jitfeif|y,tornsr: Wooded ‘ Front ttrca^Ptca *BiMii»K~iiuww»4T?Tr^frvTy!r?.??Tr^??T» BRATJN iNEITEB, WHOLESALE AND Eefefl BrogslstJ,«anjer«f liberty sad St.CUir its, toseeH-PLEMJng, (successor to £Z • tf L lweps " ' tMTirt wfr*” W” fiftiD and commute wartoent of Dreg*. articles pet» ta csreftdty cocajpOcdtd at all fccstfr : *.xcs-r?:> , - 1 I" - •' -I'.! i&ll -j t\& ttsa' a. KJ&YSKB, DBUOafST, 1 Fwa Wood rtret. carper ol Wad »troi tod Flight JOHN {P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL «r la fo-ega, Palflt»,Oil*x Varalriwa ‘and Dytstnfi*, Ho. oaiibfra'jtoASWvgti*-; ,: .;> • • * sn&riAr»srtHriecfT* prompt ttteaßoa. . . Potmriala Bjntp> TJIDDLE, WESTS, &00,'.a<m«nd Com liiwirtii>'»nfi DciljntsfirMWlttfcsd.Pro* •ataMlii : ;■ «lgljra*ff- ■ tP. 6 corn* of ««*•» uMgal. ■ treat*. . •••" ».•:••■' .- •"■ Ja&ilfl* LEECH - Ay=HOXOHINSQN r ,- Commission aadFonrarding UcrduaU, AeaUri ißWarUrn Ka •art* fkmr. IlsK, Bacon, Better,'lias*ad OU, Pot *adPwiV 7 iwa,'Booto l '-Qiain,l)riad frait,aad-Prodnc* naetaOr. Jtotbraixia PamUiF)«aKftiwßj» tfca&ala’of‘«ifflk>a Oofctalcbratfri Patented Hes.llS Becobd «od!4fi Fiat «t*w : twtwwa* ' ■• ■ *pSJjd ‘ /'IHEESK WAREHOUSE.—HENBY U. \j OOLLTNS,FOTard!agaadOomalsalooli«rctaaat,a&d Dealer Batter; lak* JMfsad Prodesa ge&exiUj, M WooO «t, rt«rt»W«to|BU»iTOli. ; =■. o>j2l T? AOLEAVAKEHOUSK.—3 AS. - GAIUK Pl-Cttßl is! Hoar. Prottrioa* Aad «£rMt, bettmn UUrt; PlttafaMfghj Pfci r. 1 . . 4a*TOTM£»«lur- ; .>: Insurant* ftarots. ‘E'OBEKA=INSURANCE 99 Jji Water atrut, BOOT. .FINERY, See’y. C. W. Bitch noa. General Agent ,■ , , , , p? 3 A A. CAKEIKK, SECKETAKY PenniylTanla fniurmnra Company of PltUbargb, J F/j M.GORDON, Secretary Western Inear ♦~«acoOogippny > MW>terotrpc't. J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank • UaTfr»lt»oraa» Company, North-eart earner Wood and Third tlrMta, ' . •. n a MA PfURA; Agant for DolttWMO fv«.lloto*lljnntaic<iQ>,42Wataratraet , r . : R.; W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West • m,Xwot9coo6<,B7.7rQZitatn«V . v . fflaq?»ts. D OfiINSON A CO.,Dealer in Carpets, Ac., JX Ho. a Fifth atreoL • - w; i>. « H.ti’c&sbben, Dealer jn carpets; oil cloths, HATXIHG& 4b. Ko. 57Fourth atroat- mr Wood. ..aiiofttesß- JRISH A MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, OfltoNo.WTWnthltioet, PlUrtmrgh, Pa; Notary Pub aadOhto OoianilOtoog.: • • ; . apa . T>OB£RT M?KNIGHT # ATTORNEY AT XX Law, »ad Solicitor ef the Bsnt of Pittsburgh, Mo. Ufl fourthTtre»,gltttbcrtlL- ; d,la TOSEMI A 4 A P. MORRISON, AT : W taiisj.»tUw. 021;. So.SS tenth it,n£*r Wood, eßhiinjb, : ' • ' ■°T a * : BrS ffioolJß. j-«. nuacmiLc on.k. mtxjxu- ——T. *. srairal T)OKOHFIELD 4. CO., (suceessora to Unis JDpbT*B < BdblclMWiitol»*a>'i«*n Joto 4 gttpio and Faaoylny. uood% Rorttcart comer Fotxrta tad a H. LOYE, Dealer in Staplo arid Fancy BryQooffi, B%tt orih««rtgiiul B» Him, 50.4 HarXatatrect,Pittabnrgfa. ■' • • mrl9 . O H; FARMER, Na.-105 filaitet Oi. D«a«lB Bcoaiet», Hat* Btr*v Triamteg^iyd iuvQoodagancranj. ' «M. . HaofessUtta, Uc. fTFM-9,: JOHNSTON 4 CO., Stationers, y¥ : Iflanwßo&llimoEiAirir* »c - Jot Printen, Ho, 4tWoodfttrart, PUUtargfafPa. v- • : > «630‘ E;; ;c. jCOOHBANE, TX) ft 8- Badlft&l.Wbdtnlß aad Baton Dealer In £ook% PtT -gadflal «tmt, 6tb door 8. B.cfgaTMtßjpn»Sto^oy > P*> JOHNS. D4.VIBON, BQOKSULLiiR ANU p»«Mmwwy tuiywiiii ta Parlwai * AgOflWt Se. C?Mar«ct - - IT'AY &CD- BOOKSELLERS AND STA- ImHIOHBBS.'Ho. WWcod'otemt, naitdccrtothocor iertf ThW^W^lnsrsb,P*.. ,'School aai Lawßooii co& KttgtlroabactL _ ....... .... _•-. :. Jl/. R£Al>, BOOESBiiLEB AND STA- Ho-T&yoqrlS~*t, ipoHo BatittagL - (Jfit 4 MIN£K, BOOUHKMjKK udEUtJoner,MtcfeioHtHtfiftbifttel. ■'• . aarolrrs. T OIIN TnOHP S JO N * CO., ® apSBS,SiaH MIDOBHIHENTfI. . PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, HO. ISS THIBB 6TBESI,' PimBDSOn, PA. mrSfcljji !>. v : • 'i ,1 : ; ttrgtJßgtatfgsnitg. ■■‘■■y -urAftfl/ •IN PItOMISSOBY. NOTES, -1 § Band* ifcrtgagi* tad all aeccrUloifeT Poaay- - PajKsacjnptoooraloaßathroflgboj Asmw7»ob *»»*»• ablattHßll I— . "“T*. .. - - SumirbUng lotaTMl*ttaiMb6a*yt®de*4Ad*“ii*S*i em «l«afa Ar»t sod »am4«UM p*p«r M toy oflle*, fM Office OKAS? 6TBJRET, cppcdte 8 U PanTa Oatfiadrtf. jalritf •}•'. ‘ - /- . - - ; ' I V y apjitetttp. iiuai Bfpiiwif^— -2: mapae. noon* tirALTER Pl MABSHALL * m, Im» VV Mirim iudl>Mlar% ST atreeta&dnaamdAQ^.vlHAiaarUfimndumtnuira afKftsMxt4f«vcryd«cHpUoßof Paper Par* Inrt, HaTK ©lolnt Bomb*and Cbambera. Alao, window .. .jrattwfc.M. TOHNH. MELLOB, No. 81 WOODBT., tl -mweto Iteaottdmayeiriywrtaftr**t,Bo|*lj«ol fcrOHiaKBKEM * SOS k HiHLUPBMODEL‘MtWDEOSB end OBQAtf BABUO&IindB, end Dealerln Stoic and MaateaUlood*. • Jt33 ' {/• " . 1 S KJUEBER & 880. f No. 52 FIFTH bmiiMpM: YUBoB,Bla> for 8 BgmWgJfc. TOinuljrljhOTt Wpqdatroafc, CatiWflW. OABRIioESIBIJQOIESI BQCKAWAYSI : OKB, BABODCBEf, PW . . tmythmgin the line, purcliasfid from --' - *AamaHAinjjEAonuiißB, ■ <w T"‘*nr wift ■ friTt wm ii tmrint nfairpnt . Kuttmiiarntu lo »TBytirirty ndtaHt fcriiznd* or drabl* team*.' Alao» AH<y»qgps» l aaaaih<ritaga.ton-ncioaTOo»tPP«tttoa» ec3rtasUj, .andfar pal* ■at raasnafcla-price* by •>" 7 . i -' i <7yonßß.BHAmß f *• Manona umtfani boDgbt-eadeoU aa toaalMlco. ißUtfUyjMdproaiwy '• i- niTriiy ’ - ■R ICB AND SOAP— - —XV \_SltoTOl'fr«h filer;. -i«.«aarlH»jnoor;';/>.i ■ - • • 5 boxet kaaf Detardra Soapj 1 ‘.■•■/,-. a<• QriotafoToiM. do. r. , y • * pop uanlaady&aaipatrot leap, ' - fotariaky - -- • WZZXXAUS A7OHBBTOS, -- -r • -••--JUflariti.flridatreat. 2fo iJ^SjjgpsSsSSJSS of TOCT.WgMCtt^waCMWTUUwmttoignelentliW TOB : )T-•• •• SObP^W^WOTtoerrg ;■ " > igßaßaiAtmai^o-RGANDaiS. • i- --,-..-4 tiv.r. v..~. • m.j r—-**-;: .r-s.- .- ••-*- -‘r-- --j. rv _ BSIL¥ MTTSBUKCfH GAZETTE! JAMES W. WOODW ELL. CHAIRS. 1 ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Embracing aTaryatylaot . .. P XT R WIT XT jR EJ , . EOSEWOOD, »UHOaAOT,ASD T7AIWOT, BnlUfetafbrv'. .. PARLORS, CHAMBERS AHD DHnjRQ_ BOOMS, J Equal to any In • NEW TORE AND PHILADELPHIA, 4XO AT LOWER P R ICES. 49»E?ory article undo by handunt Warranted.*^ CADDIET H&K13.8 SappUsAtrUboay quantity of FURNTTUBE and CHAlItf, ; on wawnrtlatcinn*.v* . HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS Porniiaod at thoihortbt notice. Wabswou»;lT«s. T 7 asz> 7? Thiud fiosn» . mrifci ir"'"' „ -- - - rtrrsaimosr ? A ‘ rasa o. a. x«caa .nac’-s »- roC(,J *. B. VOCHO A tfO., tuxuvAorsana „ f(TBNITOBE AND'CHAIRS - Of Every Description. W& 1 WarehoDst—Soi. 18 &40 Smithfletd HI, QTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—VVe JS tra 'amatanUy mannficturiag'‘BTßAMDoAT‘ OAUIH BDBNXTCBII tHIAIBS, and JnTlta.lhe attautfoo of (hoc* totaraatad ta'fhruiahlng boatt; a«Bod*»T T.B.bOUNasOU. iQanufactuws. n. BYRAM & CO., MaDufactoreraof BDSNIHa AKD LUBRICATING OANNEL COAI. OIL. . 153 Litxrty a tract, PiiUburab, Pa, la2l:S«rd WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., 80 Fourth Street, .Pittsburgh, Pa ,HABU?AOTOaEU 6V tirUIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. TV Ordcraaoltdtad thatrada, tsJ ea par tnitnictio&s. ' mouthy orb per cast. diawaatf^-CMb. ; aeafclydtyT , itKMOVAL. OTQUSSNS XROBI STORE. COLENAS, DAILMAN A CO., Manofacturera of Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., etc n Bara,.remdrad' to tbelr ,n*w and axUatUe Warahouca, No. T 7 Watirand 04 Front Strict, Wbers tbeysn prepsred to clacnta tU orders ta tbslr tine bksiag k Urge sad cooptst* usortmeut of ' do” menafiistarsd goods eon ■t&nUyoahsmVwUcb tbsj of lor on libers! terms. Iran Cltjr StOY* Wareliouae. fir W. BRADSHAW, (Successor to T. f f »'J. CKAIO A Co,) ILumTaanrar of TIN, TRON aodOOPPER WAIIE, and Dealer in STOVES, Ac, No. 131 ' WQODfITBEET, between Filth an.l Virgin alley, l'ltta borgb, Pa. fe3:lfJ XTOQXTBSUS POtrMDRY R. McCOY & CO., : i/f?ssrr STSEJtT, crocitfc I-xn.ll. K. U.JkfSi, PITrSBUttULUPA. Tl/T'ANUFACTORE to order, on short notice, •JLIL.OAaiTHOS, RUAFTINQ A PULLETS, of all it=a« of the beet material* cod laUet itylca; aboWAGQNBOXES,HAD IRONS; ORATES, 4c., alwap haml or cast to order. ’CyOrdera left atj. the POUNDST, or at Cartwright A Vonng'l, M Wood et, will receive prompt attention. lafcdly a. a. uik, — - c. aiowiu, jte of the firm of J. ft. Hall A Spear. Uteot Dali A Spier SPEER A BIDWELL, Valley Forge Plow Works, No. 139 Liberty Sind, mar Fifth, Pittsburgh. MAJSUFACTOReRS of every variety ot plow*, plow Cutlogs, JtC-, of the moet npproTed P«t terns eaiubta for every kind of eoU end tillage^ Their Improved Potent Iron Centre, Patent Iren Ceotie tlUleide, Iron Centre Patent end Centre Levere, Htoel Mouldboard, Valley, Peacock, finger,Cotton aQ d other How*ere ViUUrrrxn to gir* entire eetUfkction to pntcbei ert, both ee to quality end adaptation to nee 4}<Onlsn era solicited. CAH T W 111 til! T * V O 1M! O , (Bnccenort to John CaitWvffcttJ MANUFACTURERS und Importers oi Pocket sod Table Cutlery, jhzrck&t end Distal In struments, floo*, Platnlt, fishing Tacklo, Ac, Ho Sfl Wood street. TheT glTespocitl attrouoo to the maanfocfrtring ol Iknstcs, Supporters. Ac. Jobbing ted ltcpalng with ptrao to&tit} sod drepotgh. aptfcdly tciuis aiunmi— ——jam» b. Btzsa WILLIAH 4 CO., 61 Penn at., bolow. Maibnry, Pittsburgh, Pa. CJTEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Wartra, _Alaau£xtnrcrfl of Barnhill’* r&tost Bofler.l«ocoinotlT#,ltoo<lKid Cylinder Betters, Chimneys, Bretons, rtr» 835 L fi tenia Fipw, Om denser*, gait Pasa. BoipttP»n*,lre»Y*trt»,W»Banta,eto. Alto, Qlacloaiitbs ■Tfcrk, Brldjo sad Yfedoci Trent, deed ot tha thcritstc; tbs.. AU order* £nmi-» cU*Unc* promptly stUndtdU.. . Je23 K Patm cotton fliUii pitta ourgu. BNNEDT, CHILDS A CO.. HANuFAC TUBERS of—' Pflna A Ho. thsirry t-tSh&atlagc Qupot of all eotcra tad ebmW Octtoo Twtn«s •* BadCotfa; '« plough Unaa ead fc»ah Cert; *• fiepa of all atzaa and dgacriytloua; a* the Hardware Store cf Lo^a, VU»o« Wood rtreet, will hare attooflon. j?a&:ly I JAMES IEVIS, M A-SU JAOTUBBE Of SULPHURIC ETHER; Solphurio Aoid: B**Gt Spirit* of Httr*; Nitric Add; inndpia; Morlario Ada; AquaAmmonii, PTF; Nitron* do 'Powler’iSolntlon; »x 3 . H«j tip fcosd at Jehu trwla A 9oaa, 67 WtUar *tr?et. WILLIAM TATE A SON, TILUMBKR AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 r ffonrtb (tract, Pttidmrgb, and Federal afreet, ooder ocath Escalator Hall, Allegheny. 1 D*EnrT dwerlptloo ol FUdngf tor Water, UU and KtMffl, •: ■ . ao3Uy JOHR OAtfPOfitL, li/r ANUPAOTUREH OF BOOTSBF' Jlfl aad SHOES of trrtrj description,- No. M talthfield greet, PltUborgh, Pa-. ocai3 > u Commission, &c. »; w. cammas..-.....—— cues. rait>wicr. CHADWICK-A SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAQr*, And Agent* tar the Sale of Mahoning Fira Brick and Pot Clay, No*. 148 tod 151 Wojd Blmt, war Sixth, Pithbargb. tS.Wr»DoInK Paper at Manufacturer*' prices. Caali pJdfaMUgT I. cotssat...— a i_{xrnß»». SCUTHBBRT & SON. General Coramis • kloa Agents (or the Sale and Porchua of R*al Eatate, No.Al Mark at greet, PitUbmgb. I.LOTD * FOHSVTn, <'■' ■WnOIESALE QROCEKS, DBAAB&B IN FBOBBOB, COUMIEaiOS MERCHANTS for <h« m 1» of PIQ IIETAL and blooms, N 0,157 Liberty Strut, a> - piT»BUfiqn, pa. ALEXANDER GORDON, ( -COMMISSION MERCHANT, r*»" £«nrt Pipe »TuJSh««tLe art Agent, • t:*..••• BEALES'IS .-PIQ ARB BA B LZAD, BHOT t Amarioan and Manilla Hemp, No- 121 Second greet, PUtatnrgb, Pa. i. a. CA8neiw.......... o. M. »ik*wca 3. B. OAimfi&B A CO., .Commission *t Fotirardlng ftfarctinnta, And Wholesale Dealer* ia - i ; WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BCATAR, LARD, PORE, BATON, FLOOR, PISH, pA'A Pearl Atboa. SaletsUa, Dewed A Lard Oil. Dried Frolt And Produce generally. ■ So*, 111 end 143 Prdnt Strati, : : *ca . - pOTSßumra, pa. HITCHCOCK, fIadUEEIIV A CO., [fioceewon to Huffman, ITDreory * Co.} Forwardisg and Commission Merchants, ; ' An* Wholesale Dealer* In Product Floor and Wool, A-». 163 rrml mi WiSiKni K l ,JW, burgh, B. nuata Bu«iwn...«muflH ,. n C o' n ’* c *‘ . BPBINOKB.HABDAPOB * CO.,_ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ■ DEALERS Iff _ Woo), Hides, Prorisione A Produce Generally, No. 209 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh- Jal3 _ r~ BcOAHS A AO JK-fli BAIUBSBf yicrar. Grain and VroArum. Commission aod Forwefding Morobonto, So. iti Stent&>&?&'"&* -r. ' iSSSIIIIfP loirMiuicgttPlttrtrarghtP*- • : - TVOBERT PICKET; Wholwale^^w. Sdndries— £oo CMki-lßipoi ted An; ST ■ * a , rffl^U,; ftOtbU, '"* OawiJc Alkali: lCoktg>M-C*rb.Bod»; - sooi«K»JfUr»teefJWr,< «00 -box* counter flto«s 10Qfctf*.Fc*.ltod3Itafo; ir pv.wr>Vß KINO On hand and teg nlo by ALEXANPEB ninu. TJOBBSEX/S BAD LDSXBATEOTO SSS&e—"smsm*? 1 ©toms. tnas. unu, ba ... -hubs tkiun LITTI.K A TEtUBLEi IX7EOLBSALS aROOSBS AND DEALERS Floor, Bacon, Chieei, Frotte,Olle&. Prodace, 3 tg PITTBBDKQ B. WILLIAM BASALBT, WHOLBBALB QROOEIEI, No). 19 *n.l 40 Woojl Street, iSirdtf / PITTSBURGH. iif, Ist* *Ub arßo, PhIU T: ». Wm. stiw&i Of Lewi**, Edgar ten, PUUb'g. | Ckrrfci?l fc Mar t EDGERTOI* A HTEWA. (SoccMion to I«tU A Edgertoo,, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Blerehaats, 107" Wood Btreeti JrtljA _ 1 JOBM aonuTaa u’eiU. JOHN M'GILL & SON fi Grooera tmd Com* minion Merchant*. Ageotafar tb*’ tele of Pig Iron and Bloom*, No. 183 liberty strttt, Pittsburgh. ful6:lyd ALEXANDER ( KINO, WHOLESALE fittest; and Importer of Bud*. Ash, Kb. 873 L&arly gU'ooli Pittsburgh,- Pa. ■- ■ aipblyd* • eio.ir ............. j*s. i» ooolcv. JONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE QKO GEES and Beat TamUbera, dealers In Prodoe* and Pittsburgh Wdnatktnres, No.Ul watn strest; near Cherry AUoy t Ejtmnrgb ( Pa.,' {■ , ■ . nyaa ual —s-ouitoasu SHRIVER & DILWOKTH, WHOLESALE Qrooiti, No, ISO and Is 2 Second itrest, (fcatwaan Wool and gmlthgold, PltUborgh. , . loon u..miuta ru>f». JOHN FLOYD 4 CO., WHOLESALE GroeentndCatnoUiloa Merthenla, No. ITS Wood and BS4 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Jeld JOHNWATT..— JOK» WiUMB. WA'rT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO GERSL, Commission Merrbeoti and Dealers In Tro dao* and-Pittsburgh Uauufhctares, N 0.259 Liberty street, pittsbnrgh. jo2& WM. McOUTOHEON WUOLE •SALK Grocer, Prodace and CoraiuUsloa and Dealer In. Pittsburgh ManaEu-tared Articles, No. 159 Liberty «treet,cWTierO‘ Bravery ay, Pittaborgb, Pa. my 3 joun atvsu. ..a. j. ai**ll- Atwell; lee a co., wholesale Groc<oa» Produce and Oomminlou Merchants, and Daalentn'Pltt«bargbUana&ctnrea,No. 8 Wood street, be tween Watpr and Front «L, Pittsburgh. nplß ana?, aosnos... iiH*iD aousos. n ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE P*i ... Qragara. Commission Merchants, and Dealer* In all End* of Protlaloas, Produce and Pittehargh Manufacture*, No. 256 Liberty atreet, PlttatOgb. jalthlyd Robert h. king, wholesale gro ' OER, Goamlulon Merchant, and Dealer In Feather*, fUh, Flour, and all kinds of OonntTy Prodnca, No. "U Lib erty street, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad vance* made on consignments. Jefrlyd aOBiarDAUXLL- a. übiadino. Robert dalzell t co.. whole- SALE Qrocera, CommlMlfm and Ponrardlng Mer chants and Doaiweln Prodoceaod Pittsburgh Menafscturee, No- 251 Liberty street, Pittaborgb. Pa. tuy3 TRAIAH DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE 1 Qrocor<,Csramiaii»M«rchaLti,«aJ Dealer* In Prodnc*, No. 80 Water btroot, and 63 FrontutroWPitubargL. Isijutational, Penn Institute, CIOIINER of Penn and Hancock streauj.— / The ensuing term wOl commence oo TUESDAY; Slst loot. A limited number of pupils may übuio admission. Terms for TattiOD and Stationery, $22 per aeeelon of twenty Vl , weeks. aa"4:tl J. M.SMITH, Principal. iHigtrllantoua Satis W . KERR, Architect, N0.2(3 H. Clair PUM-urgli BF. SfIOPE, , p MERCtUST TAILOR, No T's SiIITDFTrLD ST , mate-* to order »aJ to lL« GftUit manner Men’* and Ooj'* Coats, i'snU, VmU, Jto. blm a call. aplldtl J. IST. SHALLENBKRHKK & CO. l&ersnwi lo R. Puiitep, Jr ] UIPOBTBB3 A R D DIALEB6 IK HARDWARE AND CUTLBBY, No. 101 Mnrlcet Street, FITTfIOOROII, PA. [mylTdtf (UIDIOVAL. AMES WILSON having disposed of fj ala Q-»t sttJGsp Stole lUkxo, No 91 Wood baa removed bta stock of Hat* and Capa to hla flat Store on Federal (tract, Allegheny City, oppcaiU tin, Nuw H»trin(ri Oink, when may bn fonnd a larja tcaortmeot of Hat* and Capa at very reduced prices. Ccstohsss-aito rsttaras task Norcci —The prreunt (took most bo aold to make room for Bf*rtn« Good*. dslf-dt/ REMOVAL. —J. S. Liggett* Cn.,' have re moved from .N oa. O and ?» water (tract to No 75 Water and 02 Front street. J. C. LIGGETT & CO., ' 7LOUR FACTORS and Produce Commis * don Merchants, for tho aalo of Flonr, Grata, S»J» aod Produce gnoorally, Noe- T 4 Water and 0J Front Ptttsbarzh, Penn’*- f<»23-ly /CALDWELL * BRO., ' y BOAT FUHSieaBBS AND DEALERS It Manilla, Usnip snl Cotton Cordage; Oakum,Tar, Pitch, Be sin nni Oil* Tarpaclln, Dn'k JUght and Heavy Drilllngi, Ac , apitlr .Vo, £3 Wafer and 78 Frsnt Strut JACOB REESE, MINER AND DCALEB It CANADA, MAGNETIC, CHAMPLAIN AND LABE BDPEBIOE IRON ORES; WBOCGHT, BUBAP IRON AND PIG METAL. * r “ AS-OFFIOE-OO&NL’R OF FRONT AND BiUTOTICLO gTRKETB. my^alrf A LANE’S PHOTOGRAPHIC GAL • LEBY,eornor r,f FIFTH and GRANTSTBEEIA, lo ITTlgbe’e Building, opposite the Court lino* a. This Gallery haa Jnat bean filt#d ap w»b wui-erlor »ld* and aky-Ugbt. Photographs, Am bTOtjpeo, Djgosrrotypaa, Ac., taken la stylu ant to ba aarpaaud. Strangers and citizens ara cordially lavltud to call and «x -amlna for themselves. Prlcte moderate. 49>ihitxa&C9 on Fifth *tr<et. Boouisaasy cf arena. apS&lyd - uiLtaa t»idwhi.— TBEDWEI.L A SCHELL, BANKERS, SOMERSET, PEMNA. and Roto<Q« promptly ramitteJ. atrcaiKcu. MKCUANICS' BANE, PiUsbur c L. R. PATRICK A CO. paiu? bums •' aooaay i. inoasaoN HEIdIEK * ASIDEIUON, WriIOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN fY FRUITS, NOl'Send aPIOES.OtdNFKimONERV, BCGARS, FIRE WORKS, Ao, No. 30 WOOD STREET, opposite St. GborUa Hotel, Pittsburgh, !**■ tori i;lyd T u u oo w oTTk E k . JAMILS OWENS, CORXBIt ELM AND WYLIE BT&EXT.% iwk-STOOCO AND MASTIC WORKER, gives particular atteotioo lo nil order* for work lu bis line. imIoENTERS and ORNAMENTS of nil kind* forutshej oo abort notice. splifcdly ATKINS’ CELEBRATED a-,. 80 DAY OLOCKS, ££3k for Ooanllng Boom aud Pallor. by~43 Tl#f nst received aud for sale by A B. JUCED A 00-, jeSO-dif Jawabrs, No. 83 Fifth alreof. T, W. IiUUaUBKY, <7 Watch aud Clock Maker, IMPORTER or EftMl rilNB WATCHESAND JEWELRY, A; tfo.23Flßh_itraot,b»Jlw«o W«oJ abJ llaikut, WU* burgb,Pa. . . paid to lb« repOilngnf w#Ubo audJavelry. gy»AII work wamtatnd. GOLDTHOUP A KOiIMK, Gas and stbah fitters, No. 130 THIRD STREET, between Wood and BmUbfleld ata do band Obandellera, Brackota oud Fiitnr»a of all kind* , . ~ Pinmblng done in a superior »tjla All oidors promptly attended to. JVALao, Plana and Spaddcatlona furnished for G«a Worka and Gas Worba constructed of any capacity for pob lie or private nan. tarl:tyd LOVERINQ’S white sdoabs -20 tbla. Crushed Bogar, { JS “ flna pulmizad fiogar; lb “ grazmlatsd do 100 “ D. Ooffeo do .duatraalrcdAndforuloby BEYMBRA ANDRliaOll. my2o Na 29 Wood at., opposlteSf, CUarloa Hots I. PIANO GUlDE.—Kuorr’a Methodical Qaida for Taodiers of lha PUao, ccntalniag hluta that will aaaiat them 1q imparting to their pnptt* tbo trna Plano iOQch, aud much other information InvMoabie to the teach er, PrlcaCOcoata.. -4 _ , For sola by JOHN H. MBLLOR, 81 Wood atncl. Ooplca.mailed on lha receipt of the price. • m j2* REAMS 24x37 PRINTING PAPER, wv of a superior quality, for sale low lo clnao coufgn mont, by OHADWICK A SONS, Ho*. 149 sod 161 Wood atreet. Jod MUCILAGE, for Counting-house use, in glass stand*, with meullo cover and broth,** *b# glationery Wau-honse of W. Q. JOHNSTON A 00-, my3o Bt*tlonert,67 Wood street, RIFLES— Juat roceivod ftvery comprehen »ir* addition to our atock of BIFLBB, whlca ran be •old stvery lovrmca. CARTWRIGHT k TOUNG, P yBg t 1 ( Ho fie Wood etreet. JCE CHESTS I ICE CHESTS 1! IDE CHESTS Hl—Four'll cat a eftho diflarent alrta sad atria famillei.hctelK.ligTg beer aalwtiand bare, at the Iron W.W.BRADBHAW, K 0.184 Wood »■, lutdoarflow lha lign ofthaQoidraGan 'frjSlJWsr'VKILSi!—Eurchficld & Co. have Y , Roolfad oo Mtortamt of latest styles BLACK LACE rwT*<Jr*o*BnM,Tl**TiM avSßaragea fordo,ana won BaniogUflrecadlae Venera pew article, - «aiS3 —ate NX MEDICINES—AII tho popular rnffNN- COHN—iwo bus. in etoro'ond for art UUIAB DIOKCT *OO gggiilggiggi^ nirfZ-10 bbla. to amre ftr«U» fry Vlls—WW 10 TUMI An DIOEET A 00. itopit-aop wa 'i-tv.i f;S -'- , . : i •'- _ '-.- r - r ■ . fittslwrg! (§alette. POBLISUKD xiIILY ANDWKSSLY BY R. ERRKTT Sc CO., nm want, apotb smithhils. MfTfTXpAII. Ya*TKTTKistiuaUeitXcvmxperlnL\& West, and hatinganext/nsio* circulation amonguths business oim > andreac\inpaOclassii,it cffenindaceountstoadoer titers at Oft best mrdittm through which U> reach the public. WEKKLT GAZETTE Uissutd every Wednes day and Saturday, on a Urge blanket thett, and contains tn addition to themes (if theveet,n.ctrtfuUy prepared and reliable report of the Markets, commercial and monetary af> afirs, and an accurate Bank Mote Lift, corrected weekly fir lAi* if the best Gonnefcial Xewspapcr West DAILY—Six Dollar! par annua, ptfibl* la adraacft, or I2U c»du p«r Task, myaLUia thaOarrim. WEEKLY—Two Dollar! cer'kfissa, p»y*bW Id adranca. Olabs or* fardabad oo to* faUov&y; uciqc Pout copfsa cnfl y*ir.._ —l5 00 Tfo « « “ 00 ivantT 1 * ** " i i‘ —.20 00 A&d ofo to th« pomp gtgiag Bp tt* «lob froo. paymeon are rtxlrtij raqatred, *«d do pa per will L«MOt*ftertliatlai*Unpp>wblcbtlw*ip*ld. Kates of AdVertlslßi. I g<ja*ra of 10 lines, 1 60 i •* - » a “ ioo 1 “ “ •• I week-..—.—* 176 1 •• •• “ 8 " - - —4 00 1 M - “ 1 month —6 00 1 ‘ * ‘ ** « $ » 900 i « “ u 4 “ —.... .ao oo l " e « aoo 1 « “ 13 -J«- _.20 03 Y*arlMd?erti*r»tr«*DiHt«dWaij*<qn»r*,ebMig ol***nr*, p*r *Dnum .. .14 oo 49»AdTerttnm80tB «1U» Catltrtblo orlce, Panama, Tuesday, July 19, 1859.—The prin cipal topio of conversation in Panama (he past week has been the extraordinary golfldisoover ies just made in the province of Chiriqui, in (his State, about 2*20 miles from this port. Aq ex tensive Indian burial ground, lying about four milca from the city of David, baa been acciden tally discovered, and from almost avcry grave many oruatbeota of either pure gold and lilver mixed, have been taken out. Lost week a man by the name of Peruaoda came to Panama with fifteen pounds of these trinkets, consisting of alligators, tigers, lizards, birds and fishes, and some leaf or plate gold, the latter very fioo and pare. Hesaysmore than $BO,OOO worth of this stuff has already been found by the one thou sand persona who hastened to the <l Huacas” im mediately on their discovery. It was the custom of the Indiaos of Spanish America to bury (heir doad with all their personal ornaments and keep sakes, and in some instances thousands of dol lars were buried with a ohief. And in all tbeir wars with each other these graves and their rich deposits were always held saored. A letter from a geuLlemau of Chiriqui says: “There is tradition that in former times a Spanish ship, obliged to put in to one of our ports from stress of weather for repairs, brought off a box of earth from the shore for the galley fire place, and that on arrival at home on removing the box, a thin cake of gold was discovered to be at the bottom of it: the circumstance gave rise to a large immigration to the district, and the City of La Estrella was founded where the rich est mines between Cana and San Martin, were for many years worked, but tbo depredations of the filtihusteis and the hostility of the Indians compelled the inhabitants to abandon the spot,* and they retired to Costa Kica where they found ed the City of Carisgo- Notwithstanding many attempts made to discover the site of the city and its gold mines, it is still unknown; but it is thought (hat these discoveries will ioduoe fresh explorations, which may lead at least to the dis coveries of the rich auriferous deposits known to exist in the province. The comber of rich hnaesa throughout the country Is very great aod may yield Tmmeoso treasure." Another letter, published iu the Siar and Uer. aid , says: saw $lO,OOO worth iu the hands of one man alone and there others who have still more. There arc millions of these graves all over the oonutry in this Province, and also throughout Centra) America; enough to employ thousands of men for many years. It is only three weeke since the diggings oommenaed, aal the amonnt of wrought gold discovered is enormous.” Tub (labmohioob Dbuocbacv—Blood3BKU at Chabibbtoh Prboictsd — The New York cor respondent of the Buffalo Republic, (he leading Doogtas organ of Western New York, after stat ing the groaoda for his apprehensions, (has in dicates what he thinks will be the result of the Charleston Convention: ‘•Now, how can Douglas man go to a 01(7, when, in advance, pobUo sentiment has been so unoonrteoasiy thur chief* Calling (he Convention at Charleston was a "sprat” to oatoh a "herring,” bat the herring won't be caught, won't be even directly civil. If the Convention meet in Charleston and ils mem bers express Douglas sentiments they will be insulted, shot down and overawed. Ido not think that the lives of Douglas members would be safe, not on aooonnt of yellow fever, bat on acooant of a maddened, excited population. The Mercury on the assembling of the Convention would stigmatize the Douglas delegates as Abo litionists. This would be eooogh to draw down upon suoh men the vengeance of (be mob, and all moo who voted for Dongles or talked Doug las would bo murdered, and this la the mors probable as there is no law In South Carolina to punish the murderers of Abolitionists. If Douglas delegates go to the Convention at Charleston, their friends mast go with them for pToteotion to tbe extent of 10,000 Douglas men, armed and ready to resist the assaalts of a Charleston mob, exolted to their deadly work by snob papors as the Mercury and Newt, located in Charleston, and snoh.speakers as Bonham and Dhoti, who would look upon the killing of forty or fifty Douglas men with as mqoh oomposare, and feet as Uule remorse about the matter es if forty or Gfly mad dogs were shot. If suoh lan guage is used ten monlhs bofore the Convention meets, I ask yon what show Di&glas men will have when the Convention meets? It will be overawed, Douglas members will be shot down in the street, and anything will be done to cow hie frionds, rob him of tbe nomination, end give it to some Southern Fire Eater, and when (his is accomplished, then these mad meu south, will laugh andchucklo over their victory.” joaa joftntr. JOCK CAIDTSU, H Tue Coops — The weather during the past week has been moderately warm. Not a drop of rain has fallen, and we bear complaints from all •quarters, of the drought. The grass, all over northern and oentral portions of tbe Stats, is destroyed; and the caltlo are safferlog mnoh for want of reed and water. Uoless we have rain soon, too, tbe potatoes', wbioh aro very backward will be almost n failure. Many Gelds in the northern part of Illinois aro hopelessly, lost, while others will yield an exceedingly light crop. The weather, however, baa been very favorable to the harvesting of spring wheat, oats oad barley; and ono week .tnore will probably see these crops all cot. Tbe quality of the spriog wheat is about tbe beat ever produoed in the Northwest; and whilo we cannot say that the crop will be large, there Is evldenoo sufficient to justify us in predicting a fair yield. Tbe oats also promise to bo of fine quality; but tbe crop is small. The barley will be belter cured than the two previous crops; and from the samples sent In during the poet week, we may expect a good crop. Tbe oorn crop looke well; bnt if the drought continues tuuoh longer, it must suffer.— Chicago Freu. Fatsttr Coobty Rausoad.— -A meeting of the Stockholders of the Fayette County Railroad took place on last Saturday at the Court House In this place, for tbe purpose of adopting measures for the increase of the ospUal slook of tbe Com pany. From a statement made by the President it would appear that the estimated cost of the road was about $120,000. Tbe amount subscribed Including donations, after deducting for unavail able subscriptions, is about $102,000, so that there is yet needed about $28,000 to complete tbe road. In order to raise this, it is now pro posed to issue First Mortgage Bonds varying In amount from $lOO to $l,OOO and offer them for sale at par bearing 8 per cent. Interest, and re deemable 0 years after tbe 10th of May next. The report showed tbe affairs of the road In a very favorable light considering the stringency oi tbe"timesr About $76,000 of the slock sub scribed has been paid in, and tome $26,000 be iog collected, whloh with the.money arising from the sale of the Bonds, will be amply suf ficient to complete the road, wbioh event U la hoped will not be later than the' Ist of October. —Unionlaun Standard. Mint or th» Dsttxn Statss, \ Philadelphia, July 26th, 1869. / Cctrrs Rox a Lboal Tildes.— Dear Sir:— The new Cent is not a legal tender for any specified amount. Neither was tbe copper Cent of former issues a .legal tender for any sum. "They aro ‘lawful coins,' and authorised to 'pass current ss money,’ but they aro not ex pressly made a legal tender in payment, of debts. Tha Constitution of the United Slaves prohib its tha Slant from making "anytbiog but gold and silver a legal tender in payment of debts." This prohibition to tbe States does not apply expressly to Congress, bat the principle per hips does. At all stents, Congress has never made anytbiog but gold and silver a legal ten der- Very truly and reepiolfoUy yours, Jasiss Boss Ssownsw,. . ; Dlreotor ofths Mint Ini Ust Legislature of Texas eontalflid ifcfc. t«n -“men- of-mark.” -Itet-sns .of thgAwrald 'irftitti mw* f-‘ :v Moan Axht Jobbiho.— Camp Fioto, 0. T., Wednesday, June 29, 1859.—Deputy Quarter master-General Geo. H. Crosaman has been or dered by (he Secretary of War (o sell at Camp Floyd, V. T., oa twenty day’s notice, a,OOO mules, 500 wagons and 600 sets of stx-male team harness. Mr. OalUday, or Holliday, of St. Lonls, I be lieve, wasisent out here at Government expense, (for truth/ of whioh statement please refer to at Fort Leavenworth, Command ing officer at Fort Kearney and Lamarie, and to Col. G. H. Crossman,) by order Of (he Secretary of War, and brought with him the money to buy (he males a considerable length of time be fore (he order was Issued for the sale of the mulee. As no one in this Territory possesses mooey enough to buy these mules except Mr Holliday, and as it requires at laaatforty days to .briag capitalists to Camp Floyd from Missouri or California, it is extremely probable that Mr. H. &'Co., will obtain these males for about $6O f>sr head, when the Government paid for them est fall and the year before an average of $176 per head; and if a movement of the army ahobld occur, they must be bought baok at any prijjce. The Secretary does not leave animals enongb in the Department to perform the - ordinary garri son and detaohed duly. All the males which are to be sold are very fat and of superior quality. The General Commanders.and the Quarter master General deplore the great loss which will befall the Government by these transactions, butthe order of the Secretary of War is peremp tory and final as fir aa they are concerned, and nothing remains as a remedy except an appeal to publio opinion. TEfiUSI Tux Campaign ih lowa. —We have the most cheering intelligence from our political friends iu lowa. The campaign has opened under tho most favorable auspices,"and there is every rea son to believe that the Republican ticket will be eleoted by a larger majority than has ever before been given in that State. Not only are old Re* pnblioane coming up to the work with their wonted zeal and determination, but we hear of important accessions to the Republican ranks in every county from whioh we have advices.— Among the most important of these are Col. Sohoko and Major E. W. Eastman. Both of these gentlemen have long been.recognized as among the ablest and most influential leaders of the Democracy iu that Slate. They have Wen driven from the party by its intensely Pro-Sla very character, and are now doing good service for Republicanism. Col. Sholte is at the head of a campaign paper, and Maj. Eastman has taken (he stump. Maoyof the old political as sociates of these genllemeo have resolved to take sides with them in their stand for Republicanism. Meanwhile, Brigadier-General Augustus Caiar Dodge not only declines to aocept the challenge of Mr. Kirkwood to discuss the questions in volved in the canvass before the people of lowa, but, iu conseqaence of the stampede from De mocracy to Republicanism, be is said to wish to withdraw from the oanvass eutircly. Present appearances indicate that his place on the State ticket will be eupplied by another man; but whether it be the Brigadier, or Fisher, or Samu els, the result will be the same. Tho Democracy of lowa are disheartened and demoralised. The honest portion of them are deserting the rotten organization by platoons; the remainder admit that their defeat is inevitable, and nothing but the hope of reward from the Federal Adminis tratiouprevente them from abandoning the con test.-—Chicago Press $ Trib., July 25. Poißoirao DT Oxalic Acid.— -Mr Looious M. Joalln, of Worcester, (Maes.) oa Saturday night, feeling a little unwell, look a table-spoonful of whet be supposed to be epsom sells. Feeling a •Strange eeoeetioD, bis wife looked at the Buppoeed salts, and fonnd U to be an acid which she bad purchased three years ago, and which had acci dentally fonnd Its way from her drawer to the cupboard. She Immediately administered a tablespoonfol of ground mustard, and three minutes after another. These remedies Indaced severe Totalling, and saved Ur. Joslio's life. The acid was afterwards submitted to a chemical analysis by Professbr Bashes,-and was discovered to be oxalic acid. He had taken enough to kill two men. Supposing bis danger over.no phy sician was sent for; but the large ainouat of mus tard taken continued to distress (he peilent all night and lodooe constant vomitings. The visil of lbs femlly physiolsn in the morning relieved him. This ossa famishes soother of those fre quent warnings to Veep poisons where they cannot be confounded with more healthy eata bles. Oeaik Deaibotsd.—We regret to loam of a serious loss to Mr. John A. Patterson, of Frank lin township, by the burning of a number of wheat eUoka on last Saturday nigbL The fire ia supposed to hare been the work of an incendiary, and Mr. Patterson tbioks he knows the villain; and if he does, be will lose no time In having him arrested and brought to trial. The quantity of wheat lost is estimated at 250 bushels—a very serious matter these bard times.— Unionlovn Oeniut. Oh Weduesday, of last week, Simon P. Coburn the maniao wbo bad been firiog houses, riding off horses, &0., both in this State and Virginia, and had been lodged in jail at this place, was removed to Kiogwood, Va., where we presume his case wilt be legally determined, and moot likely he will be again eoomlUed to the State Lunallo Asylum. —Union torn Standard. iaiwdlantouß. WILLARD UABVEY * CO. 64 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, HEW TORS. PAPER WAREHOUSE Erary description of . WRAPPTNQ, PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER, oa uano or kadi to ordih, : FANCY, COLOSED AND TISSUE PAPERS, blotting papers, envelope^, Straw and Bonnet Board*. HOUSE TWIN E WILLARD HARVET A CO., 84 Maiden Lane and 17 Cedar Street, NEW YORK. HEMP. COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN TWINES, ivroavtD ktco tusurioroiin ' ■ CORDAGE Of even deacrtpllon OOTTOK, JUTE, MANILLA AND AUERtOAN HEMP ROPE Tarred Stuff, Flaking Uqm, Gifting Thread*: SEINE TWINEB, ; SUOB TfIREAD, WlCK,and all ktnda of CORDS AMD LINKS. ■ anVM;*cdtM>B’oo RBMOVBD. CG. lIUSSEY & CC. have removed to • lhair new Ooppar Warehonae, NO. .87 FiITH STREET, In tha Iron front Block, third door watt of Wood (treat. Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill. C. Gr. HUSSEY Ac. CO„ luncTAcnrasu or BRAZIERS BOLT AND BHEATBINI) COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, XaOCOMOmVRI TUBING, Baited StiUßMamiani Flat* of off Sitei, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, BPELTJSB, SOLDER, COPPER RIVETS, AO. Datlore In Block Tin, Un-Plata, Lead Wire, Sheet Zinc Antimony, Sheet Iron, Tinner** Tooli, Ac, No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. IV °heat» Copper Oat to any pattern. aplOSad: REMOVAL. EQRAW'S TOBACCO AND OTOAR WAREHOUSE Prom 241 LIBERTY 6TBEOT, To ITB LIBERTY BT, oppoelta Market, ||JORE NEW GOODS OPZNIUO THIS DAT AT O. HANSON LOVE'S, 74 MARKET STREET. CUMMER WARES— Tha Polar B-frigtretor; lea Chute—all eTtae; Piva Mlnata lea Cream Fremre; Water Coolere-ndl alcee; Bathing Afparatni; ' Gae Stone. Tor tale at Jfltt : T. J. OBUCPg, No. 124 Wood afreet. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN LASISS*DRESBGOODB of all Unto tight Chlntna, Lawna, to. AUo, In Uca lUatUl**, Needle Work Collar*, Betti of Conan and Sleertn, Doran In Glsth and other material; Travelling Dn*» Good*. Ac.ALL greatly redscad toelcearnt. ja!B 1 BURCgI’fKLD A 00. OO AORES OP LANDon the Ohio River, V nearly opposite Freedom, will ba sold oh aaiy barms. Doom of 3 rooms, orchard of 100 tram, good store, fprtnn of water, etc. Will be Bold lor f!,3X>-SOO in band, balance In 1.3, and 8 yaw*. - JnlO B. CPTHBBRT * BON, 81 UatkeUt * ONE MILE frem Clifton Station, on P. & C.B. SUa Dwelling Boose, Stable, eta. Price $1,400 —2700 Id band, balance at 1 year, for aala by Jail : B.CPTHBIRI.A BON, fcl Market at FI£UR<— 200 bbla Empire Mills Extra faally.loo do Bloomington do oo do, m choice artlda, ia atore and for aala by BPRINOO, HARBAUOH * 00, Jsl9 1 . No.TOO liberty etnac. • /'IHENA DDOAIA Beregee. Bawn, Crape DeSraaew Ghlntue. Chastall* and french Uc* Man ■■fS^^^‘SasS^SSESSgfFi Insurance. Indemnity Against Loss by Tire. Praaklla Fire laioraaii Company of PHIL A DHLPBIA . Office 435 and 437 Chestnut st, near Fifth. Btatamentof Amts, January Ist, 1859, published agreea bly to an act of Assembly, being ’ ... first Mortgagee, amply encored -.51,731,M3 S 3 R**l Ratat* (present valne $103,613 Cl) cost 57,764 ”1 Temporary 4.0a0a,0t» ample Collateral £* - „ curltioa 83,630 23 Block* (present value 77) coil 71,647 37 Notea aod Bills receivable..- , A£CS 40 Csih- - - 42,007 Sfl $2,0t5,82a 02 WW-Tba only Profit* from Premiums wblcn ihl« OompO ay cau divide bjr law ar» from HUka which bar* Ihd do: termlocd. lacuraoesa mode on *v*ry description of Proparty, la Town land Country, al rates aj law a* ore continent «iib ■warily. Btnee tbalr Incorporation, a period of thirty year*, thay have by Ora, to aa amount exceeding Pour Millions?/ Dollars, thereby affording evidenced the advantages of Insurance, at wall os their ability an! dispo sition to meet wltb'pramptaaa all liabilities. LOSSES »T IIIL Losses paid daring tbs ysar l&i8«J10&,S0C> C 7 UU9IOM> Charles W. Bancksr, Wordeeal D- Lavta, Tobias Wagner, PsTtd B. Brown, Bamoel Onuit, lisscl^a, Jacob B. Edward 0. Pile, Oaorgs W. Richards. Osor»raWi CHARLES N. IUNGKBR. President. EDWARD 0. BALE,, Vic* President. 4 ' erm ’ wnM mjfl Qfflcs Northeast oof. Wood and Third HI. FIRE IVSUHANCK, or TBS Etliante Mutual Ininrenee Company el PHILADELPHIA On Buildings, limited or Perpetual, Merchondl**, furniture So, In Town or Country. Office No. 308 Walnut Street. G*KTaj.$l77,33l...As3RS $276,473 43.—Invented*J Callows: rtrst Mortgagoon Improved City property, worth doable the amount— „ - $161,600 09 Poona. Baltroftd Co*a 6 per cent. Mortgage Lomu, $30,000, ooat 27,900 00 Allegheny county 0 percent. Penna-R. U. Loan.. 10,000 00 City of Philadelphia, do do do 6JXX) 00 PantsylTonlalUUroodOo'eStock..—4JJOO 00 Stock, of the BolUace Mutual Insurance C 0...— la>ltO 00 Stock of County Fire Insurance Co— 1,360 00 Stock ot Dataware If. B. Inference Co. 140 00 340 00 ... SO-STS 43 ... 7,811 04 ... 14,603 oa fi7MT9 43 CLEM TINGLEY, PraiMtat ctksorcrU. fitsoofc) Botwil Btooo, William Uouar, Beu|. W.TlnaUj, MkrttuU am. 7. totUrop, Obu. Ultud, Jacob T. Booting, titnilh John BU-rtl, Pittatargb UCNOHM AN, BaeraUry. J. 0. COmN.Atftul uf.r TblrJ and Wool itrwti Union M.lnsureDceCo’a Scrip...... BOts Receivable, business paper.—....... Book Account*, accrued luUrut,etc Oaelr on head and Iu B*nk - Oiem Tingle j, Wm. R.'niumpioe Frederick **rowo, 0. Stevenson, John 11. Worrell, H. L. Canon, Robert Tn land, Frederick Leonlg, C. 3 Wood, Jena* 9 Woodward, B. SI. Nortb-esct cot GREAT WKiSTifiRN tNBtmANCB & TRUST COMPANY, OKPIUK IN OUWPANt’B BUILDING, "Ko. 41)3 VV AbN (I f STREET 'STATEMENT OP BUSINESS FOR YEAR ENttINQ OOTO BEK 31, >si3. sS23£oo 00 ...... 61,463 03 O3 0U66 40 7,£tt 40 $93,5» 04 Received for Prsmlnms. f* *• Interest, debts, Ac-... Paid Leasee, Expenu, Cooamla aions, Be-lutaranco, Returned Pramloma, Ac.— —. $70,343 09 ASSETS. Real Estate, iLmdsA Mortgage*.-$141,210 00 Blocks...— 47,016 00 BOle Receivable h 69,855 73 Unsettled Premiums and other debtsdoe the Company—l7,S3 03 Oaab on hand, and in the hand* of lies a . *37*,5MQ5 Al a meetlug of the Btochboldm, cootenod en thelfitb oltlmo, the fullusriag paraone ware elected DMEOTOBB fcr the ensuing yaw, viz: Charles O.lAthrop, USB Walnut etraet. Alexander WhillJen, Uercbast,l3 North t rout William Darling, 1533 Tina attest. loao HaalshorM, Attorney aoJ Counsellor. John C. Hauler, &no of Wright, Uuntor A Co ■. Tracy, Arm of Tracy A Co., Goldsmith’* Hall. John n. lfcCunljr, arm of Jones, White A klcfhirdj < I%Of. L. GUlospis, flrtu vf tlilleept* A Zeller Jaa. B. Urnlth. Dun of Jaa. B. dumb A.Co. John B. Ycsdee, office comer of Sereotb and Ba:QSom Daniel L.Collier, Dm of 0. U. Qreut A Co. TUoniaa Potter, Arch street Charles HarUn, corner Walnut sod &is?b streets, Joua. J. h locum, office 1M South fourth street. At a eabaaqnont meeting of tha Board CQALK3 0 LAtUBOP «u onanloxMuly nrolacted President, and Uon. WU. DABLINO Vice President. JAMES WEIGHT, Secretary. ThU Company has DISCONTINUED OCEAN MARINE NULL RISES, hut Steamboat Ball Risks ett Westarn Khars taken as heretofore. K. W. POUDKXTEn, Ag«ot, W».9T W*ter»tfe,t. - Pirt, filarioe and inland insurance. INSURANCE CO. or NORTH AMERICA, PIUZADgLPBIA. Incorporated 17W—Capital. f&oo,<tto. Auata, January 10,161*3- 321 67. DIRECTORS—Arthur Q. Coffin, Samuel W. JooefcJQbo A Brown, Bamoal f. Smith, Charlie Taylor, Aiubroea wUUa John Neff, Richard D. Wood, William Walab. William E. Rowan, Jamea N. Dichtou, S. Morris Wain, John Mason, Ueo. L. Uarrlaoo, PrancU R. Copa w £dwanl H. Trotter. Matthias Ma*o, Eoc’y. AKTKUIH3vCOPfIX, Preat. INSURANCE CO. or the STATE or PA., PHILADELPHIA.— Ibcorporated, I'M—Capital „ $200,000- Aiwti Fobnurr 1, 1859-. _..|4U,M4S. DtKBOTOKB—u«arr I>. Bberrerd, Elmaon Toby, ChailM UacalMter, William 4 Hmltb, John D. fiodd. HearyU- Fteamaa, Chariot S. LewU, Georg* C. Carsoo* WllUam U. While. Georw 11.8tatrt, SiianeFGrant, nar, Tnomaa U. Watwra- HRNBY D.BDKRRKRD, Warn* lium, Hoc’*. Pretidest. tu tba aboT* Old* and Reliable Compute*, ran be obtained by application to frlfcdly W, P. JONES, Agent, 81 Water ft. Pennsylvania Insuri ‘once Company 'SBimaß, Coorib S t r••f Oflle* No, 03 Jacob Painter, Wade Hampton. Geo. TV. Smith, A. A. Carrier. ArJ. Jones, Robert Patrick, Body Pattereow, Henry Bprool, J, P.Tenwr, Nicholas Toegbtly, 1. Grt»r gptool, James 11. Hopbine. 0. A. Oslton. Chartered QipUiL.... $300,000 wsuflre sod Marine Rleks taken of all daecilplbas. omcni. PieetJent—A. A. Cis&ita. Vk* President—Root Pattuuoß- Secretary and Treasurer—l.GaititSpa<vt.. Jal Westerns Inauranoe Company ' F PITTBBURUU. GBORGS DARSIE, President. F. U. GORDON, Beer alary. OFFICE, Ho. 02 Water itreet, (Spang A Co.’e Warehouse - op italrt, Plttabnrgh. WTO future ajainitaßUndi cf Fin and Mrrint Ritki A Samt Jiuhiutton «ion«j<d try JXreston. vho art well known fa Lie costm xtttUy, and who art determine*!, frv mmptnen ond liberality, to maintain tfu eharaOer wAfcA Sty have attuned, at afering the bertprottdtm to thbti&ho duire tabt ianraL ASSETS, APRIL 60, ISW. Stock Accounts —QO.oCx) oa Mortgage 2,160 00 Office furniture..—S6o 00 Open Accounts—......— IT,BSfI 39 Oaah— ...... 13,307 35 Preminm N0te5....... Notes and Utile UtecounUd. ... Wm. UofCnlgbt, Nathaniel Holmea, Alex. Nltnlch, David U. Long, William ILfioUti 0. W. Ekkataon, George Darele, a. MUUf.Jr, J. W. Butler, (1. IT. Jackson, Jamas UoAutay, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, mySO y. H. GORDON, B*c*y. Delaware Dalasi Salely Imnrantc Company Incorporated by tie q/Pennttltanlo, 1635. Offioo, 8. E. Corner Third and Walnnta,ts., • PHILADELPHIA. A U&IWB IXSURAXCEBW Vesels, Cargo, and freight (o ail parte of tba world. IKLA2W LHSURANisAS on Goods, by .RlTera, Denali,' Lakea and L*qd Carriages, to all parte of the Union. WIRE UfSUSA2(UES on Merchandise generally.—On (Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. Bonds, Mortgagee, snffißetl Ertnte.olol,Bso ft Philadelphia Cnty, uod other Loans.- ... ISTeOtkfft Stock In Banks, Railroad A insuroncaOoa- IHAOB 00 Bills Beoeirable - fl 90 t aßl 05 Oathca hand.- —— 30,803 60 Balances In hande;cf Agents, Pnolnma on Marine PcU&iearacantlyUrued,and oth- . cr debts doe the Company 09»T3Q 51 Subscription Net**. - 100,000 00 JameaO. Heed. Thecphllni Pan! ding., JasaeeTraqnalr, William Eyre, Jr., 3. F.Pentotott, Jodm»P. Byre, Samoa! B.Btokw, Henry Sloan, Jat&wß. Jtlenrle ' WUllam Martin, Joseph H. Beal, Edmond A. Bonder, John 0. Darts, John R. Penrose, George G. Lcipcx, Edward Darlington, Dr.RahMluton, William 0. Ludwig, Hugh Oral*. Spencer Mamaln, GnarUs KeUrr, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones Tbom&aC. Buul Hubert Horten, Jr-, Jobs B.tismpl#, Pit tab'll D.T. Morgen, u J.T. Logtn. « - A&XXtf.Vmfdent. .a lIANP, Tics Prwtdeat- WH.U THGB. HxsiT Lrutrut, Secretary. *. A. UADBIBA, Agent, Weteretteet, PttttbM aplJyd-UM Borekw IniaiAiico Co. of Pennsylvania. Ojßct, tip 89 Wafer iffrrrt, J, B : SHOENBEftOEB, PrmdtnL - RQPffPT piNNET. geCT»t«J« Continues folniura against ailktads** 1 ACariat Biiki. . • ■ ' '' ABSETS, MAT Bd* IW9. Cash tn Plltibnrgh Treat C3»p»7-~~*r *so£K> 88 Stock Due-BUlfr-payable on demand.-—*-—-—* «££ 00 saa"st==^=rr==.gg s 200 do Exchange Bank Btock-<o«t.~««**«^ 200 do Allegheny Bank Siock—co*U—, lofiw m too do Mechanics’ Bank Btock-<ost— “ Book Ateontu..;- —— I *£2a? Bills Bacsltable. — .919.91 •McTOftt. lO.W.CMV ■_ InnlLfMM* l w;,l 2SfS#- 1 ___ *@s£v : :?£{ *mT Ki * 6 *r^MKt J.B>Bbc4Dtxrnr, W.K.HUaldu . , „ Jotm A. Cwsney, - 1 - C.W. Batdufar, ; &P.-«odz«ab .*> -:t> fMwaJLjjoqnty- Inswraw,. ' BloaoDgahela insurance com^ ov pimuuEan. Omens—JAMES A. HtTrOHXSON, Presldest HENRY 11. ATWOOD, Secretary. Omos, Wiro-Sanr, IWII /nfuri Jftirat aUJdnis c? FineaiMxrt*i ASSETS, UAT sera, ISSS: Stock Do# BUla, piysUo on demand, lecored bjr tvoepprovMmbm enijSaa oo; Bflli RacalTibia. 3d,645 Z»: BfiU DUcoantwL.....—— 600 00 j tltituree Machado* Bank Stock—taat~.~,-.... 0465 00 100 do Otttzea* do do do ........ 6475 00 60 do Bank of Plttaborgb do do 2,750 00: .40 do Exabann a*"* do do 2,050 001 Bailors of Book Accoenta~~~». M »~..~~»~ 6,051 W ; Office .... 400 00 ; QUh 01,113 01 pikirobs: • Wo. B. Bolmu, .. Wo. A; Caldwell. RoU. UlsaU, WUJOQ illllor, Wm. Risk JohnllcDvrttt. Joe«ph Elrkpatrirk. Oeo. A. Berry . Jew« A. Hetcbtsou. HESRY U. ATWOOD, Be o’r Philadelphia. Afire and laif* INBDKAHQ8 COMPANY,- No-149 Chesnut Stroet, OPfOolT.fi THB CUBTOIi 0 0 0 B 8.. _ WUI ouk* til klndi of lossnscft, tithtr Perpttnalor Untl«dt oo •T«ry description of Property or U«rtfa*a4is»»r tlrMtonablonUaof pwmlnxa. aOBEBT. P. Kl5<J, PrwUeot. M. W. BALDWIN, Vico PtaUi&t p rooms. fi.fi. Com, fioorn W. uraTV, Jocepa S. 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