HUS : ESTABLISHED IN 1786 BaUl of UTUtWIU- 1 Bqw*cf 19 linM, —— *0 1 « n « 5 « . 100 1 « " - 1 v«ek.—— * IT* \ *• « « J 300 1 « m ** g *» 400 1 « - w I month—..-—— —6 00 i - - u \ * —s*; 1 “ “ : j ‘ - 4S “ 1 “ “ * ° - Yearly »jTtrtf*«i*««etttHledtoow»qo»re,cMO*\ , iNeat pleamre, pbr aannm ... -—•*** 00 pith Coutreblecnoe. Lt&ntisfnunts. 1 ✓ fittu .j,i THB PaBMTUM LIST. Below oro giren/the awards of tho various - JadglrgComoUteefl of jtho late Cvnoty Fair, togttber ntb 'jtbft_»wanli nude by thb Board of Managers opon the re commendations wT the Jddgai. v Pabliahed by otder of the Board. •' tCdaoTM, J. YOUN9, Ja, Chairman. ■ r jciiiis i. -'WUlkmlhoropJt-D, bait stillloofor heary draoght, first • "-.premium, 1 $15.00 - Wilson, second lu(st stallion Cor hsary drsoght, -‘ - •'fitejoaraeiJ,» tend premium, 30,00 WtlUaMcGee, beat bipod tn«re with foal at foot, 10,00 Wira«t34iC&ido 4o do lo.co •ML'f Wta»b!ddlo34lieftmar-: < years old. 10,00 Joh&Hc Keliy, best! do 3 do do 8,00 fcimwl Blxoo, bwu{ulti<m, 2 jeartolfl, 6.00 W Oliver, beat gelling, 2 do 6,00 ; Robert Dsilsy, best owe col t'i do 600 ; J*'ha BayUa, 2d basil do - Mo 3.00 Jss J Robinson,brstnnaroc.*U forall purposes, (CO ftuxaol Rfxoo, 2d do tdo do 800 • Sami KPCulsrn 2d do 'anekfog colt, 2.00 J*a DM'Bililo.bcetßtsaiion colt, lyear old, 4.00 W A X> Rinehart, 3d bdst b««Ty drpogbt bar »• T jews, 4.00 -I; AL Hancock, beat tottehed horwa, 1000 • ; - lISffRY IHORAM, ! r , ' -1- ; ROBERT BfEWART,/ Committee. CLASS 2,—‘Light ißraujJlf Mnd Saddle Bortee. A Gotnatl*, Sdbmstallbm S yearecld, $lO,OO Eweartngoo A H’FarUtfd, beat stallion 4 yean old, 16,00 P Parchment, 3d do do «do do 10.00 3 L Mcßride, 21 brat mars orer A years old, B.W R & "Kerr, do do wliii Coal at foot, 16,00 'B X Await, ,21 do do do do 10,00 Qto Pillow, be*tenckingcoU, 2,00 R Carothero.Sd |*Ast Reldlogcolt, 3 ysaraold. 6.00 Jaa MeKtbben, belt mare Oolt 3 years old, 6,00 DL Anderson, beet 2 year old gelding, 6 00 Robert Lore 2d do do do 3,( 0 Robert ttUllgan, 24 bsstayoar old mare, 2,00 JtLEwalt, beet foat+Colt 1 year old, . 3,00 DLAsdenoß,2d do d<y do 2.00 ■ OeoPiAaw,ttu<]Q&t,Vycar ®M, lint premium, 4.00 - Thompson Ball, belt! pair carriage hones, 16,00 JacobQochrlsg,td do do do 10.00 .JAR Hancock, Cutast trotting stsTlioj, 25.00 ThoeGoU!&*,2d do do do 16,00 A Qaya, fsstast trotting mare, 16,00 Dr Jlordoch, Sd do do 10,00 Jsmea Hare, fastest (rotting geldiog, 16,00 Edw Llpplngtoo, 2d do do do 10,00 David Robinson, fastest pacing do 10.00> W Henderson, 1 pair ntatcfced boren, sllrer mad T W Longhroy, fasleet pacing mare, 10,03 B t Co) tart, iiitui racking mare or griding, 10,00 I 1 ' THOMAS JAOKaON,) HEtfttYCUALYANT/VCom. —. W M DOKOAX, j CLASS 3. JfAor ough Bred Bortn. . C Scally, bostgeldlog 3 years old, J A'li Hancock, itafiloo ever 3 years old, Hobart Stewart, one Ally 2 do U Varner 1 , tboroogb bred stallion, Joehua W right, best tboroogb bred broodmare with lost at font, John Ueudenbn, bast sacking colt, \ WILLIAM BARKER,) It H PATfARSON, VCom '' ; I SAMUEL ELDAR. J CLASS-4.— Jack*, Jennets arirf Jfulet. John Thompson, boat pair of moles In harness, Kirk Lewis, 2d best jack 6 yean old, Jos Bterecson, boat Arabfao Jack 0 years old do do nmt» ' 2 di> J at Armstrong, Stbaat pair tuulua In bamcai. . TSAAO MILLS, ~ GEOBQE PILLOW, • Com /:- WBItU.VOAIf, ) ' /'■' CLASS b.—Collie. Jooatb4Do*irard > bc«t]>artuLabaU aywiold, $i6.00 do dtr~ 2d dodo 1 co* 8 do 10,00 do ‘to 2d do do do but 2*nd3 yra, 6,00 John Kodgaon, but Darham Hall 2 yean old, 10,00 id do do do cow 3 do \&,co do do do do heifer 2~"do 10,OQ do do do 'do coif 4w06k»05J, 2.00 do do do grade caw 3 year* old, 16,00 do .do 2-1 do do do 3 do 10,00 Jobs Thompson, beet grade heifer 1. year old, 6,00 do do .2d do do do 1 do 3.00 Ju J RobiUßOtt, 2d best crade boll 10 month*, 3,01 W U Duncan, do Dncbatucilt anjer 8 moe, 2,03 Harrison* Wulfkr, do do ball bet 2A 2 yr*. 8.1*3 J*i McKelry, boat jcaillDg heifer, 6,03 John Cartwright, 24 beat Durham hotfbr 18 month*. 3.0 r Jaalab Wright. 2d do da bull3J£ year* old, 10.00 Tbos J DaltriCbut DothsmlraU between lft 2 yia, 6,00 do .do do do 'do under Smooths, 3,10 W OUraf, beet grade heifer 3 years old, 10.00 do do do boll 2 do 10 OO W O DUNN, , \ JOHN THOMPSON, J . _ * JOHN COOS, rLo;n -■" JOHN HABIUSON, J CLASS 6.—A!demryi. Henry Bj>lljnsrij;fceet Alderney bnll/bacd'aqiSyrj, $ 8,00 John Rids, 2i best grade heifer, 3 tear* oIJ, . 2.00 Tbofl J Dnlf ell, best Alderney cow. 3 dr Ift 00 / W 0 DUNS, / JOHN THOMPSON J JOHN COOK. 1 JOHN HARRISON. CLASS <£*&, Catth- John Hodgson, hot IfevflJ cull 6 month*, old, K BoUtrin,*!* Jas 3 HdbtamytoMt prrada trail, 1 old. Jtihn Kffctl, do OoTOT 49 2 <5« D 31 Baxbvur, Senj caw, John lUca,b«*t Devon cow 8 year* old, R Cnmmtisg*, one tall, Johd Hr own, ba*t Devon bolll jenr cM, do do Udo do 3 month* oLI, ‘ WO BONN, JOHN THOMPSON, JOHN COOK, JOHN HAH BISON. CLASS B .—Fat Cattle, Sheep and Wcrkxnj Oxen. Jobs HodgacJ, br*t fat Cotawold aheap,i $ 3,00 do do do do laot>;| 200 do 4° 41 do do do . i,oc J«alOooJ,oM»r*latdox, worthy of totic*, CLASS 9.— Sheep and! WboL Jo»ba» fright, 2-loet e*Xray baeky-tv do do do do em, do do ' do do je*rJog*, do do ■ * do L-ncfce, do do bett Shock do dp . do 3 ewe do John A Wright, do £OXOO7 boct, do do : do two do svif, do do do do yearling Saxony tni, 6,00 'damea 81ocoa,SJ beat Pastor Merino bock Sjeari, 4,00 do do jdo Spanish do S year, 4,00 do do tiro pen* 3 year old ewes, dtp do do do do • do dip Titos J D*Wl» 2d best Saxony bock, 4 00 ‘ do do Abree French lambs, dip Spanish back, 6,00 1 do X.do 3 do do / «r.Ter medal do ‘ ' do & do do lambi,' do do do do do ewe jesrlufs!, bronze do Jobs Mnrrsy, 3d bnt mtiTe Merino bock, 4,00 do do 31 do 2 cwm, satire Merino, 4,00 H LBB, WOHeFABLASD, s - - WILLIAM HALL, JOHJf MDBiIAIT, CLASS 10.— WcoUd Sktep. Hodgson ■% HcStlvy, best Imported Catiw&lJ crock, $lO,OO Jaka Holgajo, do CowwoW back! jar old, GOO do } do 24 do 3 do do lambs, 4,0 j do - I do_ 2J do 2 do eves,! 4,00 do , do beat £ do do 1 600 do. .. do do 3 yearlingerres, 6,00 do ... . do 2d do 3 do do s 4,00 do do- bett3Cotswaldevataob*, 6,00 John McKelry, best 1 do bock, 6,00 Jama* McKslry, 2d belt do do 4,00 do 1 do ~ do 3 - do do iambi, 6.00 do do 2d do 3 do •*« do 4,00 CLASS IL— LticetUr Sheep. John MeSriry, beit Leicester pack, 3 years old, $6 03 John Oarwdjil best do do _ 4,00 James McKelty, beat yearling Ld Outer bask, JosllUler,-2d. do do do do JaaMcKßiry,'' do 3 do ewes, Itatid fiord, 2d do 2 do do do do ido 3 e do UmU; Jas HdSalvy, 2J do • A do do David Boyd, * do 2 do d:> ewes, CLASS 12.—SbufAdoicrt. St««y. John Ecott, be»( Bcmthdcirn back. , 6,00 Jonathan V Qurrmrt, 2d beat Bcrstbdowni bnek, 4,00- 9*o Pillow, •do ‘ •do do 1 jur, G,OO Jonathan FGair*rd, . 402 * do *»**, jtstuog*, 6A» do doj ' do 2 do do 6>oo jdo'. do*-' -do p*n_ do 6flo | CLAS3 / Andrew Mrfhwdy, b««t 1 nv 1 year old, *Bl*ll brad, jW 'do do' 2ddOhdo’ do do 3.00 Rob*rt McKsrer, teat boai, 2o mo*, old do •BB 2a ' do do -- <1» ?.® <Jeorg»WEtbui, -do Ido' Bmonth*old, MO JuttsKalry, i do 6Ch**t*rOo. pig* aod*r - obi, »,w A McC»ay, do 0 pig* tinder 7 week*; S.bu j &H*aus,2*ow pig* 4montba old, Berkshire *od >. -goSilkbreed*, dip flpo tVflfss*. t *ow pig ever S month* old, * dip UCO ." ** _ ooaNBLIUS BCULLY, martin clever, j« , ROBERT WATSON. ChiiSS U.—Poultry. - ~ - - Joba 'B*ottncu, bcMpair inrkejT, do wild gem, . iOO I "dTVpalrwWU welt ilaak. Pack*, . dip 2d i do. .3p*jrWB»fdwl : <J° —* P “ do Ipolfmolobwd do dip do do feat Oocbln Chin* fowl*, a -f° do do ? Spi|r.wW*#gM»cWck«M, dip do do Dtoi2jßr*boi*.l»o*ood«ug l a,w do d» dip wbit?P&l do “J° dol ;> 2coopvhltaPoltoddoefca. - dip John Bccttifeat pair Chita ge««Si |»®x Jo*epbUUie , ,tdU*tp»irta(k«7> ( /. _ . * alp .Jobs Craft, icoop 2 EagUak HaUard docks 2 yri old* oettro tetaaobos feat otuy kind. D«JelWVkot,feftCTUtrtl«joffowU, i‘ 3,00 ■" CLA&S| ih—JHoniy. Cheae, Butter, Salt. Diktld Bffljlie,jfeat JO Ita batUr,- oada fetoraldtb Job*; half doießtiiTer dtwri finon*, $lO,OO WnPoJKcCfelck, M fea*2o Iba button' hairdos. tflnrtesspms, " -i dio PstM EbjUs, feat 6 prints tmtUr, % dcs all»erapco4fc <UO Jas J Bobteion, 2d do da pair bettor knlTaa, o*oo MraUar* OUtst, b*«t 100 lbs cber#*, koo UrsßWOmolrk,bMt2o!ba do 300 John Wjttfltld,' _ do do bcnay, ÜBockatoe*,2& do do do ' UaFJ JONES, W!m ABIOiU. D SOUSG, Ula EW.BN MUftDOOD, - JOUR g UENSETT, Chairman. CJ*ASB ileal and Crackrrt. Joh» eb*w, tot fc*mi fl*jw» onwr medal • £3,uo ■ TOOB B UPDIKB, ' • - BOWBSf, b Brnjox, Jb. ~ C&ASg 17*—- Grain and Settle. battel while wfccat, |3,00 John Totr*U»*d do <Jo ao 2,00 John Murdoch, bat boihel <»u» - 2,00 R OXoofc. *d • •‘to .<fo io V» John Ttxreli, 1 hci»e4ltemi»aa wbeot, front] j soliced do' --Ibuftn/ H do do John McSgfe* EflMttM tUßotty wed. 3,00 /Albert O BUWcr/l bnrvtttt Ybmc, Uvontlr tottoed B Q -Ooofcj fcwt cartel elor»r *nsL *’ 3,00 do . - do ; do -Bax • .«© . . . %oo Andiew Henold, bwt bmMrfe, • - 2,00 UwljEscrtJ«, do do *otlor m*i corn, 2,00 : liaad bisl. ;do ■do Jiedltetiinwa -wlyat, 3,W hi fJtffj do •- do- *do ' do 2,00 £•*o Beytrew •'> • do do Iprtsg barter, 2.00 1 1- ' do. do do arcwbljtwtlwd, " “«*» Ollftr, bt*l haJf pifk Chlowe ranr cane, -.. _3£Q -,. . v , *. 1 joim 0 DAILY CLASS 18.—TVy-toM-t. J»tob Mebllitfitncr, best carrots. $2.00 Hugh McCarty, do do B Orferson, best potatoes. 3.00 A Ueoold. 2d d» do 2,00 Benjamin McCormack, best ted potatoes, *2,i*> David Geislar, 2d do do . 1,00 Benjamin McCormick, beat pink eye potatoo*, 3 00 David Qeistcr, best variety peach blossom polattei, 2 00 WoBbsw,2d do do bias Mercer do 100 David Gctiler, beat white spina ctuambora, 2.00 12 McCarty, 2d do do do i,oo David Gcislor, brat sweet earn, 2 00 B Grirrno, 2d do do do 1,00 John UcCnadv, best putafcln, 2,00 Joo Gorznly, 24 do do 1,00 <1 Mehlbeimer, beat savory cabboco, 3 00 Geo 0 Negley, do celery, 3.00 J Msklhtunvr, 2d best celery, l»’0 JohaScott, beat winter tadish, 1 " ZOO X? Coaming, bost rhubarb, 2,C0 R Qrlercoo, 2d beat do 1.00 J Meblheimer, brat parsnip*, 2.00 David Getiler, 2d beet » do 1.00 IT Cummings, beet cabbage, 2,00 H McOartj, 2J do do 1 ,W Vi Cummings, beat cooking lquaiU, 2 00 John Tenvll.2l do do <in l.bo D OeUlcr, best potato onion, 3<# R Grierson. 2d best do 2,l*' do best yellow onion, 8,00 UUcCa>ty,2d do do do 2.(1* do bast iQcar bot t, 8.00 Jobs McCready, 2d Bast sugar luoi, 2.(^0 Robert bbwxt bo*t, 8.0 \¥ Camming*, 2 j do do do 2,10 i H MeOariy, tn>*( nod Inrgest Mior’l table t.vjeiablee, 8.00 D Delator,‘24 do do do uy do 0 00 Jno6cott,Bd de do do ao ‘‘o JM’Oreadj,4ttido dr. do do d.» 2.00 We rectfmm*od to ypur notice one dnr.u ears s« r*( reru and tbr«w Vegetable egg«, grown by IV. Martin, which we ceustdir to bo the beat ou exhibition. but i-wlug to Six. Martin, Jr- two of the grower, being one of tbe Jndgre, tb* exhibitor placed them un exbibltiou o*/y John Virtue, large eidootb tomato**, ftroraWy noUced. David Geitlor, I ilotrn do do .In John Gonnty, 1 •!" ear* white corn, 'Mj do G Neffloy, b twads Eahl Bibi, _i vflo do A DAVIB, J ROBERT PHILLIPS, W. MARTIN. Jr. CLASS 21. Frr.'t, ll’ms, Cider and Vinegar. O L Goefarioc, hast and greatest ver. gTipoa, (open olr)jlO,00 Joo Virtue, il do do ' do do' do 8.00 WMartic, do half peck Catawba do 6,011 Joo Virtue, 24 do do do do • a.OO Robert Grier son, best do Isabella d) ( no C I. Goehring, 2d do do do di ‘i,\\ John Gormly, do ilirragri-en Scab dtr.ns, 2 00 B. M’Oarty, 2d do do do do 1.00 Mrs Hobt Johnston, beat 3 little Ontaal.i wine, m.«j„ by exhibitor,. 3.00 Mre Ellis Wilton, 2d do do do do d> 2.00 LBahl, do do currant do da 2,1 k) Mr* Abigail Jones, 21 d.) do Jo do do 1,00 do do do • o btacktwrry do do s[oo Mrs EUta Wilton, do do any other kind, do 3,00 John M’Eelvy, beat 2 gall*. lu bot'aCider Vinegar, do 2,n0 Jaa M’Cally.beat and greatest cbolra vurMiai apples, 6.1 V Bockstoeo* Ammon, 21 bost do do do d uo B McCormick, heat dull <!.> do 3.00 Bockatoee A Amrsx.n, 21 do do >l.» tjk> Jaa UcCully, boat C winter d> 3,00 E Gilliam, 2d do da do .!>• do t,#>o George Pillow, do half bushel do *t») W Bond, beatanj greatest variety pMw lira, S 4 earb, 6,'nJ W Oliver, 2d do do do do do 3ju) & Cummings, beat (J varieties do d > 2,00 W Oliver, 2d do Jo J, do 1,(0 W Martin, boat 0 acoJUog do of merit, 2,00 o G Neeley, beet aud greatest ter. piar*. 3-ut va.-b, d. 03 J McCtuly, 2d do do do do do 4.00 do do Z tarieiim, L of each, 2,00 GG Neeley. 2 do «lo do * 1.00 Jamra MoCully, beat d..r«n Qalncre, 2,00 B. Grierson, 2d do do do 100 The following named p*nuni yonr romoilltef tbluk a*o rtchly abUtica to favorable notice ler the excellence of ilia frultSiGiey vix: J L Arthurs for icedliog grape,; IVm Campbell for a lot of very fide Penock and IKdUmJ Pippin apples; Jehu Gap fov extra floe peaches; J C Richey for a collretiou of poars; Wm-A Herron tor some olagant poaebrs, aud John Mor duck, Jr , for a b«auilful display <>( apples—ntiiong tlieui tlio Poand Sweets were unusually One Farther, your commute* lake pleattir- in teeth mony Ui lb* d«wUiom and rutiveLieuc* ol llm fruit depart ment. Mnrb praise is <Jna to (he Managen for the general arrangement of the staodi. Though the seaaoQ haa bean unfavorable, the display ol fruita was very gcud. Most of the spedmeu exhibited were Qua and altogether creditable to exhibitors; tbs quality ol the fruits on exhibition talog hotter than on some former occasions when the <]aanUty weemach greater. Tour committee are fully aware of tho difficulty of pleating everybody rompeGog for premiums, aad can only say, that wbiia we do Dot expect the approba tion ol them all, we lutrthat ol our uwncdDicience, baring to the boat of our jadguiuut, made the'furegoing awards. DAMKL B. NEOLCT. J. BOYEB, K. 13. DA VIS. CLASSES 22 AND 23.—/Voircrs, dec. The Committee to whom was assigned the duty of patsiog upon the merlte aul awarding pmulam* in the hepartmeuts ot flowerv and Plants, beg lesve to submit the following report. Altera patient and careful examination of the very fell and truly beautlfal collection of Shrubbery, Plants and Flowers Placed on exhibition and entering Into comps :uU>n for premium* Jn Floral Halt, your oimmitteo adjudged the seven! premiums annexed. Is the drpartmeartof ,rloWnra end Plants, (lan No ‘2.’, they award*! to Hobart Cnmmiug, Gia first premium for beet Collection of .Plants and Flowers His assortment was very largu end hue To Negtey A Co. the soennd premium To J W. ElUott the third. All mo colb-ellons yrgro highly credit able to the exhiujUita To Robert Gumming tba first premium for the best Flofai Design. "To George G Negleyr tbo second premium. Ths design of Mr. C. la a rare specimeu of handiwork ia its design and execntioD. To Robert Cemmlng first p; emiam foi (be Ita: Moss Design —* beautiful conception. ToXegleyACo first prnaiiuoi fur l-»t and greatest varlefy of Dahlill. The display wsa braUtiiul.euJ call: Jot CO* decided ccmmendalon uf thn Tu K-.i«rt ! Cummlog the eecu&dpremium lor Dahlias. * To Negley A Co first pretnina for be*t 12 DwbUas. and to J It Camming the aerend piemlnm. To Robert Cmumli'g drat premium (or test collection of | Verbenas In pots. The variety was very large and lb* ■podtnons floe. To J. W. Elliot th* »>u>oi pr*mlum. t To Robert Cutnmln/ llr*t prsmtum f-r n<-at tlx Vrtbenas ia ‘ pot*,and also flrsi prentlani tor l«rf-»uv«nrty t>( Phlox**. Vhile the commitiee regret that them was not a la,urr number of competltoia lo this interest in* department, ther can not, at the earns time, withhold aa expression of tneir hearty praixo of such »• were on exhibition. The display afforded ample evidence that the exhibitors have a h«»< t tn the matter and ere eutbuslusUc in their pursuit of floral ex cellence. In the collection of Negley A Co. the attention ot th* committee was aUraon d to some splendid specimens of Ddphineuny Formosnm, a new, he<dy berbacioua plant, which they think should be more extensively cultivated.— Alto, the Belgian Huneysockle,* too much ueglected plant, and qae they tiiiak deserving greater fsror and more gen eral adoption ao<l atfentlon. IhvCwmouitee cau not quit this department sntncaitan approbatory allusion lo a col loctlonof cat Dahlias, Verfcfaas and BoqtutMa, entered by Mr. Wn. Bund, and the eocntoittoe c»mt»eud him to the fa vor of the Braid, and (hiok him deterring of a first pram! am. Tbetpe:ial notcoof ycur comaiittee was c*'led to a plant called the New Petanla. raised by Mr. John Fargoson and exhibited by Negloy A Co. Vt.or committee f**i It to be their duty to uotico this exqnUlteaddition 10 our list of bedding pl*uia. This variety is uuduabte-ily the richest gem of all the Petania family; tbo fiuwer ts large au-1 of good substance; the centre purple lilac, with a broad baud of white 00 each point of the petal, it comes troesnd con tinue* .attractive until tbsend.of the season. The committee most not omit a special notice of a Mon Design, a faith Ini representation of Capt. fichen ley's mao lioa bouse, by Mr. B-Camming, which was an object of Pftfyereai admiration, and the committee would recommeod It to the favorable notice of (he Board. Cut Flowers and Sotri —Cliii 23—In this dsptrtmsnt the display, though representing hut a limited number cf exhibitors, was v»ry fins and highly attractive. Usesrs Negley A Co. were almost alone, and their splendid colleo thm elicited the usaUrCtod adolraUon .of yoar commlttaa. The efforts of three public spirited and eminent Uorti and FloracuUnrliU to (1 •• tclaL aud contribute to the Floral ■pleaders of oar Fairs are deserving the htoheal meed of praise. Their bearty teslio these deUgbtfol purvuitsie rarely worthy a more general imitation; aud the commit* tee trust the eotbualatm they bars hitherto shewn in tbla good work will provoke others to4oilow their example. The following premiums were awardid:> To Negley A Co. ibeflrnt premium for Perpetual to Geo. G. Neeley the eeeond premlom. To Negley A Co. Ui* first premium for bast eollsetiuu of Bortwuns. nod to Geo. G. Negley (best cood. To Negley * Co tbo first preotum lor tba tmt colleptlon of Teas and NotsetU, and to Geo. Q. Kegley tbs socond To Negley A Co. thnfirst premlom for J'erpttnal Mosses, aud to Geo. O. Negloy the second. To Negloy A Co»the firit premiam for the beat general coh leetlou of Botes. TO Mrs, Rat* Negley the firat premium for bast collection of hsud Bonnets, aud to John* Murdoch, Jr,tteewor.d The collection el hand boqn*-ts oh the eland of John Murdoch, Jr, was eery euperb, and coualeied ol two pyr amidal round, two fist found, two flat and one blidal, which are .eminently Oreerilng Hie especial allratioa of lha Board. Q, Negley Utu firet premluai fur Germia Aeters, - fhd to Negley A Go- the second. To George G. Negley the firet premium for the test collec tion of Dlaothux, and to Negley A Co. tbo eeeond. To Neglsy A Cu. first preaßum Car the beet collection ol Phlotei, and also for the btvt alx varieties. ToGeorgaQ. Negley Scat premtum ter the best collection of French Marigolds. To George O. Net!*T first-premium for the beet collection of «ud to Nog ley A Co. the eeeond. To Georg&G. Negley first premium for the best basket of Cut Flowers, and lo Miss Mary McGnff»y, of Bast Liberty, the second. „ In this department the CoromiUeo noticed three beauUlul boqueta. contributed by Miss Mary Snodgrass, 'which were veiy boautifui and attnurtod much admira tion. Mr. George G. Negley contributed some beautiful bunohes of Ehlaxea, which were merely ilwlmcdtoor nxment and beautify the fruit stand. The Coramituxj commend both llieae coutribulor* to the faror of the Board. Mr. N. htul also a beautiful collection of bo quets. In closing their duties 10 (his interesting department, your Committee would be derilict in duty as well as un faithful to the promptings of their own heart*, did they not apeak in terms of the higher-commendation of the effort* displayed by Gen. JameaS. Negley, lo add interest and eclat to the exhibition. His devotion of time and J expenditure of money, a (roe will offering to bo eecu tn . 1 tlie glorioua cause in which hi» whole heart is enlieted, , were subjects of as universal remark, an was the ad mi- 1 ration of all, at tho consummate skill an<l taste he had displaved in the arrangement and adornment of Flore! , Han. 'The grotto, fountain, and all its marvellous and bewitching swToundiogs,callod forth the unaffected and i enthusiastic admiration of the many tfidufiands who hn-. gored around this filmic, but captivating Imitatiqp of tne grandeur and the fascinating beauties of Nature in ‘ retreats. It was truly o'place of enchant -1 ~menL and al! appeared to acknowledge ita Hj-etl. All 1 honor aay the Comrnittoc, to thernreand refined tastes 1 of Messrs. Nogley, Shaw, B9yd, and their assistants, in ! the constructmo oftftis Sylvan Temple, where nymph* «nd and folks of that ilk do congregate. All of •which is respectfully submitted. Groff A Cot iron Garden^Vascs^.-.-. iV wp- 600 6.1-0 3,'W 16,00 16,00 600 2,00 6.00 4,00 fl.Oo 4.00 6,00 4,00 6,00 JOHN BAUBMAN. } JOHN FERGUSON, V Committee. OEO. M'HATTIE, £ ) CLASS Monvjacturn. tfSS®£^SS M«. 5 <g 4° w| m™. c*. jiort,B.i«!B«cwg--g E ;:rr::: v« .. u g P r. ** wollenstockinw 2 00 „ .. “ -2d bast 2 pair home-made - - bert Wreath Hair rg “ u i pr.Potchltnwuuo Cord Vases l oo Mr*. M. Lytlo, beat Worked Shirt-- “ •* fine Infants’hate 4 caps, Dip. L “ - specimen Silk Embroidery » Mrs Annie Bates, best fancy Worsted Mat...— J jr Jlrs-CL Jonp, best Worsted Work on Canvass - oo • •* 2d best Fancy Tidy - m £ £ Mr*. M- Thompson, beet 2 pair woolen SoW* - * 00 Mrs. 3- EUiott, tiro Ottoman Cover*, Worsted Embroidered D»P- Mrs.B'£Uiott,4£aDcyKnit&adPaiatcdßasketel tv d u 1 “ “ Basket / * Mr*. L. C. Edmunds on, Bd best Fancy Quilt. 3 00 Wr«. Mary Oliver, 2d best Homemade Bonn- 3 00 Jjx*. Josoph Miller, ** • “ Dip- A 2 00 BTirCoTmick, beat pair Woven Blankets. 4 00 2d best 10 yda. Bag Carpet 3 00 2d * pair Coverlets 2 00 2d H pair Knit Stockings-—-.... I 00 beat pair “Knit Half-Hose, all wool— a 00 * 10 Tarda Birred Flannei. ft 0Q 2d best 10 yardi Linen Draping- 3 00 beatCcunterpeat—B 00 bett 100 ydfcTtaf C10Uu—V..',.... 8 00 •Unr medal 3.00 PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MOftNING, OCTOBER Mrs. lwst to yards ISaiTed Linen ... oo * T 2d best lords. Linen Drapmir, oo Mrs. L. Kenney. best Worsted Work* on doth j iX) Mrs. Cath. t'olhns. 2d best Hearth Rug,cloth 1 (.«) “ Embroidered Silk Shawl. im> .Mart Bsroeti, 2d best Quilt ~ I <vi J. QtiUt.......... D,p. Mrs. Duncan,2d beriltomcliEmbroidon. . .1 <o Matilda Kuapp, best Crotchet Tidy- •* oo Miss Mary Morrison, specimens Embroidery i up. Misa Mary Miller,- 6 yards Woolen Carpet. ;t yards, Dip and 1 oo Mrs. Mary Oliver, one Quilt ..... tup Mrs Martha Hunter, Crochet CoTor for chair l-in *: " GEORGE 0. NEgLEI . M. CHESS, MRS. A. W LoOMI“. Miss ELIZ. SHAW. MISS ABIGAIL MISS MARTIN CLASS 26.—F00d and Cmdrmnu Mrs. Jutm itormlcy, 2d b»*l 2 loaroa of Dread, <w “ “ beM Sponge Cake. ,i t^ Mrs. Dinah Garrard, Wrt 3 leave*, of Rroa 1,. milk ratsing.) * u i«> Mn. Dinah Garrard, 2d txv*t do. do 3 oi Mrs Robert Jnhnatou, best Peach Preserv.**-, 2 oo *• “ 1 “ “ Quince j ix> *• “ " ** • Blitter, 2 (*> ’* " Pound Cake. ;; i»i “ ” " “ Plum 2on W a. Herron, bast 3 loaves of Bread. f. oo Mm. Elisa Wilton, sphnena Pumpkin Butter, very g<»>d. ** Pre’rvd Pumplnn, •• Mrs. C Dravo, fine atsorttuCnt Jetha** and I’re- serves. ...... -ilror medal Mrs. Mary Oltrflr, ber-r Bench Butter. _ . on “ “• •• - ProMTvov , 2 0«t Mra. Wm. Duncan, apecimau* AppU Preserve*,... J >.p '■ u “ beat 1 do. “ Jellies’, ...$3 W Mr*. Jo*. Miller. be»t •pecitneoa Apple Butter, 2 0" Mra E. C Garrard, specimen* Fruit Jellies. 2 i» B«ty M't’ormiok, 1 Pound Coke favorably tiuii.icd Mrs. C. A- -Mart op, beat can freah Tomatoes. " fj On W««low Penn-plvanis Hospital for Bread Hip. MRS. F. J JONES. 91183 ABIGAIL D. YoUNU, MISS ELLEPT MURDOCH CL.Uss 2&—fann latplemenU. SI M'Gunmglo, Lotigatroih'a intent movable com bined Bee Hive, .... tup. mid oo John L. Arthurs, Virtree's p*t. unpum-d Churn, 2d premium, 2 >W Jehu L Arthurs, 1 doubt** rotary Churn. 2*l do, 2 (W Kinney Gofl, 1 baianco Cdturn good M’Efroy A Co. I rioren Brooms Dip and $1 UO •• y, Whisks,. | . Dip. John Wagoner, 1 Swu*»agw stufl«r, . j Dtp A. Siewan, Harbin-on‘l patent Ree litre Im> J.S Simpler, host churn, ; ; ...Dip. and |S on JAMES si. lArimek. JAS WILSON, CUSS 27 F.v-ct A D. Smith,iinu ,- hneTor Raking and Binding, dip.! id jo Pairl.rtuks A Kwmg, 2 PlatiormScalas, ‘‘ Dip 3 Counter . Pip M Kf<‘ 4 Phtlhpi. 4 Coal 'hi lUrreKv . Pip •• •* a Ale do Dip ■laiium Youug, UnUr 4 Uavia patent Waalnug inn chine. 1 at pi'fnimm, .John L Xrthilr*, 1 Washing do with squeezer. .. Henry .Cochrane, Fisher's Wrought Iron M**« ••r. .f>l|*.and »ih«>r mni:.l Kmm*y<»off, l water EJ»*?ut«r Pmniu bronza *• •• 1 Amcri« s 4 Wiwfiinu irni'-hiii*-, I>ip '• 1 Woi.linill for Power, tmiKkiil... . I Up. MiLft A Morru’k. *»'. dor., patent U'aahlioariN. Inp Mmm A Hari>>u. 1 VogotuMe Oilier. Lnp. •• l liny and Straw do. 1 ".iv U;ni Urant Drill ..liip. and £.•> oo • ’ t-'Vannmi: Mlt! t'.p Itotnrrl S- William'', Comstock* Tel-graph m; ter Crusli**r. Rnt>t. H. William-, )*e«*t Telegraph Ua\ mj.l Strmi Cutter Kolrt. rt. William-. !Uir» tmpr.'ted t'lii" Mowing Maohituv- ... • . Hob'...**. William*, Ball?* iiuprovj-1 ulno Mourn an.i Uo«p?r. • Kol'i. S. Williams, K*?) Oirtor l*r* KUna Barker, t orn ShWler.with J>;r»w cutter. A}*- j*l«* Unnder an«i Hoot outier I'ombtned. >=' *"{• ,f F. Keeler, B't mU-lovelm* Pll'nii aealet*. I'jjt. i fC l»J Hnaip-. Parki* a «*h-1 Coitou irucou, .. !>ii. u>-( i hi.r-w »n; •!;. •• » Cano Ha«oii- l-.!- l-»-t »t wagon D’|> 4 s.* iV« 1 Freight truck Dip i«*-i ]• hor<* ran. . 1 ip ,t fj o*i 1 • Canal wli«-cil»arroM. Dtp 1 Markus •* ’ Hron.-** m,*da: t Now Orlcam* ooaj lorr-/«. Lrp mhuiu«l w.Scott. i spring, \yaguns lip John Cot*. 1 double acting force and lilt pump. le.p Jacob Smith, collection Coop-r work, Dtp .1 Banner l Smut and Boperator Maelijne Lined. .... silver 3. M Evans, Potato and Stwl Ilam*:,.. . , Dip M D W'ePTTvm. I Joa l tu Karnes*. Tv W. BARNHII.I.. HIRAM Hl'l.l/. 1 JOHN U. MC"RMIi K fl.t-cs F.j—t Kinni*y Goff. 1 Rotary Iron and Rotary Wood.-** Harrow, silvoi ist —t.». Thos. Harj'cr, 1 patent Snake Tooth Cultivator, . 1 1 p L Rogers t Go, l Rogers'.patent Iron expanding Cultivator for'Corn and Potatoes. f 4 <*o Hall k Speer, No i Iron centre steel Plow (or gen era! purposes P:j< t i Hall & Speer, No. 6 Iron centre sob*«il Plow. pip •• ~ 2 Iron ceuye •• •*.... Dip. '• No. 3 D:ill Plow au-1 Potato D.g*or, best 'll Hall k Spoer, 1 {/atcut iron hollow beam Flew (or 1 heme, ........ . Dip. Hall S Speer, l No '.'l. Inm hnlsidie ! T > low'ior 1 hor*e. - - 'fo no Hall ± Spser, belt r-xh!**tt*«t, of ja.t, x C on We rc-ommeail the o*nil*itiuUri>f U»l! it oj>eer*-£' different kind* of plow?—as aheap of aßrtL»3g ever ol hihitod m thl* l-.Hintv. I r air firm, of I'nruutic Iniplo jntau ' JAMES J LAUftLER, JAME 6 WU-SUN. KA’nftXGRAM CLASS 2S— Birca:, A. 0 p.utem. 2d best sett double Carnage Itaroe*« +< ■» - 2d beat a«ti Single BQ£gj ll*rne?s Pip \ pair Horse Cor«r» . - <v •t l.aurhrev. i*«l *ctt Buggy Harauf* ..Pip. «u*i 4 ei a ' i*««t sett CAmage ILsrners Dip and 6 1 ?*lan'i>SH<idi«. Dip and f* 'W * 2 K,dir.c Urt'lk-s I’ip- MERRICK MUNSON, JOHN-COOK. JACOBiBLAGLE N>j, iu —£>rv Gusii, ttc. A. * D. sctiafier, 20 yard* Black Sauqct, Pip and (4 *»’ C Reel A Co., i pair* Blankets Pip. and 4 on *• 0 pieces Flannel- '- Dtp and 4'*’ W. McCLtitrek, 3) yards Doznostn Woolen Car pet j. Dip end *4 ») Mr. M’CUotocks assortment c. cATpeta could scarcely be surpassed for beamy or material. As a collection, they merit great praise. Tho framod pictures In wors ted piuah were also rcr? beautiful—the ©fleet being tbo aatne as that of very fine needle work. Wo hope Mr. Sl*Clintoek will meet with duo encouragement in trying to improve the ta»to of th» pubh'* ,fyr the beautiful a» well a* the nanful GEORGE G. NET.LEY MOSES CHESS. MRS. A W I.OOMLS. MISS ELI - SHAW. MBS ABIGAIL D TOl N'-.- MISS MARTIN CLASS CL—Hots, Cops, <fr J L_ Cartuuhao. L Buaiaes* Coat. Lip. 1 BusineM Jacket Lip. uni (1 <» M. LAWTON, WM. GILM* *R F Ll-K~- 32. Uo : Ware, <&. Oratl 4 Co., assortment Smoothing lron*..Dip and {2 00 The *"»ortcneni of store*, mage* aud hollow waro et hlbitcd Ly Messm Gr*fl A Co. are Tory larorably no ticed. Mltohell, Herron A Co-, Store for Co*i. . ... • • •• - Qllrer M*dul Mitchell! Hurrou 4 C<», one Cooking Store for Wood • -SUror Modal R,*«eU A (>»., Parlor Btoep forC.«*i -Pin and ft <«' 2 Range* for ("oul Surer Medal frrato Troot* and Fenders Lip and 4 fleatingStoveafor Coal—Lip »nd 4 oo Be*t assortment Store*. Or»l«i and *• Fender* {hirer tup and lb uo lonndry He«t. LEE A. BECKHAM. WM. VAKM'M. < COLEMAN CLASS 33.—,£?r cr n*d Cnhinniai ITarr, rf- E I Jl’LonaJd, bast Target Rifle. with ToLicopK Glob* Sight D *>' £. J. M'Dcjaald, 1 Target RiPr, with Globe LiiMit and PatODt MucsK .. Lip E J M’Lonald, best 2 Im-t J-uwlin* Pieces * f "‘ E. J M’Donald, be*.t Rifle 4 0u Cartwright A Young, l*st Surgical and Mental In struments * 00 best Pocket Cutlery l 00 e bent Revolving Pistol 2 W ( LASS (Vpjer, Br'h. tfr, D»via A Phillip*, !.*♦•>» uKurttneol P-ra*.i Cast l„g B Lip. im*t 6 >■* Dari* A Phillips, best assortment of Gas Fix tures I>ip- “od f. «u A. Pulton, best assortment of Bells.. ... r .Pip L w The two large l«Us are pure toued nml well shapod Tlie largest weigh* 2.«)0 pr.tindn. and 19 superior in erery re ” lM,Ct I. A MURRIK, OTTO K.VSZ, JAH. R.BEKIV l'l..Lvt urr-i Slo— W'l". Ad-ms. Maeklln A Co, four Fruit - liu^ v OWls* Jl. bentle! ( LAMS W—r.l rrt-j- , b.-itjri anl , C West 4 O.,bo*i -1 horso Carriage, SUv Med. and (, ui •• •• i hor«® Barouche Pip ami i> 0" IL Carr.2d beatl hone Barouche, BroateMod. and 300 C. West, Lest Roeimway Ihp and ft 00 Joo. South, 2d beat Rockuway. Bronte Medal and 3 Co beet Boggy with top Dip- and 6 00 C Wor.t*Oo,2dbefetßuggywtthtop,Broa Mod.* 3 00 »• best Buggy without top, “ “ 300 “» beatonehorseSleigh. * oo John South, beat convertible buggy -.SUrer Medal Thtm Parry, best invention for Hoofing... Dip. and s«i A. M. Marshall A Co., best Sewing Machines, Ladd. Webster *Co Dip. and 3»> JL. Caraaghan, Flnkle Sewing Machine - 2d beat. C West &Co, best collodion of Carriages bdv. Med. John South, best collection of Buggies Jaa.'Bowman,-Betf«®cliDß Farm Gate-.. • ••••• Dip- Kinney <iofL Metallic Block Lettors...FaToruble notice. Joseph Fiaher, Paddling Wagon and Spring do D.p John O’Conner, 1 Wooden Model for Rolling Mill Dip. 1 0O ALEXANDER KING, P. T. JOHNSTON, F. M. HUTCHINSON. CLASS 37.— Onrien Furniture, dr Johnaon W. Walls, one Alarm Hock....- Dip. T. B. UPDYKE. ■ W. BARNHILL- . JAMES REES. CLASS 35, — Iron, Iron Ort, Afro/, eft. Rnap, Scully ACo, specimen Bolts and Nuts Dip. C U. Armstrong, ©no barrel Coke- Dip. and tl w OTTO KUNZ. D. A. MORRIS. JAMES R. BEEP, WM. COLEMAN CLASS 39.— Bams, Soda-Ash, cfc. Beniamin Sleigh, 1 cooked ham, cured byexhibi tor J>lp- nnd $3 00 Judge, .ay of the above-** first rato^^ W C. COFFIN. FRANK ANDERSON. CLASS «h— Fine Artt, To the Board of Ajpituil'urt .-—The Commute on Fine •Arts would respectfully report, Uiat after ft very careful examtaatlon oftb* articles exhibited m thoir depart ment, they award , .. , , j To I N. o'losjer, tbo tiret premium for Colored Photographs- Dip. and oo ToI.N- Glogger, first premium for Water Color TO premium for Prifouionii TolN°Glo«"s^ l P™^““'“ r Profusion^■■, To sse£»; BSJjSSS'« - io m T. jffS&ljrt to.™. tm PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. To Mr-v G. M. Reed, flyst premium for Wuter Col or IhvtureK by Atiateur Lhp. and 2<o V->-Mrs. G. 31 Reed, prem. for India Ink Pietnre, lno To Mis’: Sriife. lamdftoape in Oil e oo To c. WiKon. premium fur Amateur t’rayou Drawing . . . • J •• Inn. and 2>o To I. Sheet*, fir.*t prrfmlilin for tM-daiJioa) Pcnril Drawing. . ...I ... m T-i W. Backoren.2Aj>rotnmm tor Pencil T 'rawing l >*' To .1 Shoot a, nrvniipzn for Collection of Peril'll D,awing*, oy Amateur f, i») Tot . Wilson, diMcy/tionary preinmm for CM paint ing, hv lap. To Mi»« £- Hamilton, second premium for Crayon Drawing? . To Mrs. M. 0-.Johu.-oti.discretionary premium for Fancy Frame • To W. 8. sehuebman. fofcj.tthograph View of Puts liurgli, Dip- and f'. To George F S*'hu<-hmnn. \ tew id Put-burgh, » . Lithograph, To Mr. A L. Dalby. for Oil Portrait. A viir ConmiUtee were tiua>>le to .iimv.ver any mai.irtai difforonc« til the specimens of LnhogrnnUy, and would therefore recommend tlial a prormum Im> given looach ■ d the Exhibitor** of Collection No n, W, Schuoluniin, and tho G.Ui-ction orabnirinc N.ld. -j-t. -jj. <n, 2a an-l 24. (hs.i. p. Si'huehtnan A Co, for the htuiu.sotm* display made, and the trouble incurred thereby To Joint JrCarpo.BculplQfeond Marble Deeigu,... | ..p. Aano pri-mmuw were oflered for Penmanship, your Commutes* were at :i losa to know what course to pur sue, in regard to the very line display made In thin de partment t>y various parties, Got finally determined to reeotnnipnu to your notice for A. Cowloy. Kpecitnons of Bournes* Writing, A diploma Mary Rav. an Oval omamoubd Pen drawn piece. Dip. A Conley, specimens of Pen Eniwing, enutled, ••Tho Expuluion of Adam and Eve/* A aliploina. • > Duueati. Curd Writing, lup A« worthy of oomftietXuUlOU, uu onmniental piece of Pen Drawing by Alex.Bal!ontineuU.Ho,omamnma] piece* of simitar work by A Cowley and W. W. M'Clelland. In making the al>ose awards in this depart menu vour Committoc mire nototerfookt'd tho spocimeui of Pen msnship by John I*. Tracy, which in their opmiou is of n higher oMer than any previously noticed; but as u i* not properly in competition, they doelmo nwnrdirtjj a premium. As worthy of ft favorable notice and a diploma, they would mention the full-aired colored Photograph P.*r trafts by John Roger*, who appears to hare been the first arust to introduce them to Pittsburgh Tour Committee would give as a reason fui d-aigna ting articles by the names of the Exhibitors.the fact that in such cases, no numbers Vrero to bo found correspon ding u> the Entry Book—and would also staU that the want of proper classification m Uie Book n«-l in the Hall, gave thorn much anD*ce' ,- «uy labor. All <»f whieh t* respectfully submitted- JOSEIMf A. RICED, UH.WOLFK, THOMPSON BLLU JACOB SLAUCR, D. M. BOOK CL-VAd 41. NATH. INGRAM V. i*. MaTHliall * Co- specimons Wall Papn?. . . .- Dip Muller, Carriage Robes, Dip and fa 00 •• *• Fur Caps, ... *• :i 00 i,. \V LeuhoaiL anli-cornwiye Commercial Ink, Dip W. 8. Haven. ITintmg, Blank Books and Station- urj\ Si! mods!. K. IWae.l Fish glotnj of Kuio|>OAo IoocIk?’, tup. * $3 oo J U. tfungcr. 2 oagM of OntirT Bir-Is Dip. 4 3 00 Dr-A. Stfltrt'in l *, apocimfris Artificial tc«th, I>ip. l*STia 4 Co_ display of Books Dp. John Cole, cooling"compound Oi! for lubricating, Dip .1. H. D Clark, marking anti branding 1nk;.... Irj> L Sahl, Aromatic. stomach HHcib, Dip Mrs. C. A. Morton, Kxcolslor Commorrinl Ink. . (’ip. W \\. M i>n»gor, 2 ChinaTnseu.... . Dip. N..Sor<(i'r, 4 tx.xns aturtedVarcijfu llir-IA, Dip ,-unJ :> oo •• j *• Koreis'trmvvts Dp tin.l 3“0 1 roll-'otion sl.-fts, - Inp. aikl ?■ uo H. i • rinrk. non-corro*tvo writing Fluid. D.| ■('.■•nor A t’.». K«*mnnT<*r*i» UonoswioU Ryo Bit li U. WallniMi 1 pi«iou head, >iher iii.-101. <««■> Reneek, l Uictllaunr, entire, fcw od H W Milri in*Aiiw, I'.ioure m—Ui. HI -h» sun Sins, l machine, . Ur-n:..-i!i>-liu. * K;:]','>u. 1 gxiago. fati>ri»Mv iio»k»hl - n.-em whMlo U Hum- 11. l and'rorUm.inr.hii.. Imi F >1 BI’TL'UINsdN, • IK" W GI.AfIH. Lh T JOHNSON PITTSBURGH BAG MANUFACTORY— HKKBaT A U&KKEU, oarott liberty and Uacd »t*., ar» prepared to Jellter any qa&ntlt/o( U»gi, In a daj'a i*o- Urv. a> ttj 9 following r»tm Mtlibctlon gutraaticO. 11- t.J.I Ut-lh* 44.KH oOU) .Jo ‘ ■ A .1 . M 7fcj>( dS.OO do ■\ .1.1 wrt .l.i U.C.I 10,03 pot toy n-«i<.i**d prlntod to ordrj .S U>9 prli,ii-J J.i crd«r 1 ’ .!•• do r-9 .1,, .VJ2.00 ti.CHi iij R\a tin 1 *mj. 1« in. . . Jj.fc-i !'-• :jn lio r-r K 0 I.’ - *,i.O do ,10 *• i.Z.'i (1.1 Y> l‘ tun»>ln. fly p r oof, printed to pi J«r 2 hnnh. Mn.lin 2 d. DnJlirg.. 2 do Oonabniy 1 dn do g.TBRMd NfcT Ot.SU 'J'IiORLF.Y’S FOOD FOR CATTLE,- . runk liup-irieti fr>>a)gEoglaml. j FOR / FOR COWHI7 I ( you want («• L*r« •.«iiie 1..-•!11,y >n 1 la jimd eun dltU-n. U?h TIOHLEY’S D POU CATTCK F~> H'*‘lC?E3 it u ludUpeocsbl* in protuotiog *n-I *'■' tslcti-s til thr tnim*l fonetlon* to i «*lth *bd rl^or f"i '111.1711 COWd, it 1* lor*i"«M“. llic;«**tng tli *n'l tbr 'jiMlity of mil* For SfJKKr and PlO5, the »ff*ct fru.tart-1 la „r.s taostb will ejoted all plpwUii-Jti t.ild in catti «•'-ntatnieg 448 liadt, prlw . sll W llalf cask*, rontsining 224 fe*d*, prW T <".i Nr»t psrkagMef M 3 t*e*l*,prP»“ 4 10 pRESH IMPORTATIONS lACF3 ASP EUDROI [)Fh IPS hhVIUN, OKBiK <SC MACKI'M. Mtia mM o(*l>wd ■ soperl awMclnirnt -f ENGLIBU THHRAD LACES ANI> -ELtilSOi, VnlonttieDne* Edptng« and Insartin^*, FRENCH AND TIIRKAD LACK YRILS their ->f FKENOH »rui gWlds KMUROIPR lUKrt U compute In etyle and «-mt-raoinc »H latest toveltws id Collars and Sots, Bands and Fluuncirigs, Edgingß and Insertings, Breakfast Caps, Chemise Bands and Sleeves v UaDdberchiofs, Ae. Our iu»U.merß and (b« puMlc geDerally ara lotlUhl to call and exarolno th« (l.v*d«, th« price* being marked Id plain figurr-*. our New tilnre. No. IT Flfih at. oclu THB iaOW CITY TB.UST CO., Mo. »50 Liberty Street. Bank of discount, exchange AND DEPOSIT Capital fttock. 9 180,000 Capital Represented, over 1,000(000 ay- HirtranoLtrmg am hxld Itmi'lDPiU-T Lllsix. Odd. fillrer, Par Ponda am) Oorrency reeei»»l on deposit. ALL MONEYS.allowed to remain /w o rime, WILL I»ItA«YtNr*RE3T. Fight Kichangeon the Kaat-m and Western eltlta constantly for aale In «ama to salt. Colloctions made iu all the principal citle* In th* United Stato* and the Canadaa, and PROOKSDB PROMPTLY RE MITTED to Any dealrwd point, on day of matnrlty. PtftßOTOfta: Juba Uwrlwtt'l, Alexander Jor*yth» Jubn Heath, P. Jfe-vI.J. Um.WlirUDifBaH'»ft,W. McCUntock, Ueorj Uo- Cnlloaalj, Kot'art Auderaoo. * 0. 15 WARNER, Presirltot. anV-Vlyd U- 0. 80HMBKTZ, C«»bl(>r. Lin seed oil— r ~ 12 OjO OALLONS, wirrant«cl ptir», tnn»uf«r,tur*l *o<l for ■«!<* by , _ \ EUWKR, HAMILTON A 00, Mltldlo alley between S. 1L Depot ao4 IHamoiut, aallh3ind* Alloghopy City CHEESE. —C 9 BOXES w 7 k. CHEESE, nlc*«i of the niuD, Jail received *t . _ ~ opIO S J. B. CANFIKLD* CO*B TAKCH. PURE PBAKL STARCH, or Up . drr CALL and csornino Boßcnrirxn A Co’s new .fc<ck of Dm. Oooii*. ablcb they ore jwUing r.h»»p. _ ALL WOOLTfOCBISD DELAINS, Plaids, and Bilk, at BUkOUFIKU) A CO»a. PIG LEAD for by T J nBNRT n COLLINS- fur WW -■ Com... PEARLS— 3 tone for sale by Od HENRY IL OOLUNfI Transparent sh^es of«H Wiv* *- -1« hr J- * »• P°u»ura. nsa ggggggg gaasßgnS” gmUTZ MiXyPKE^Wlb^foy^by R U a "ISSE* ocTS — qbbl2 , la. prime Whiter Roans f nem S. oota.u4B. WRITE FISH-30 half bble. it'd reed wra for ode (..a) LIANSI H. COLUISS. FEATHERS esaka now 14.3442 g from 141kaasta mkt, • pasil_Dwain. a. pa, l.ii|i. .Hip. uud $5 no < iO< JOHN CARTWRIGHT, M. LAUTtiN, V. tiILM'.'HF LLAab 42-—l.. Nil, 1 No ; SS<J.UO pet »!«,«> Jlo.ui pot K'.-O LT.ou d) &ty;o * >.on a. . IS do ... U do 15 '2o©2t do FOR SHEEP’ FOR PIGS:'! Farmers? DEPOT 2<*2 DOCK .'STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA, CtntTurts, Barbu, Cap}, t jv. ‘Phtsburgjj (Sa^ttr. PUBLISHED AND WEEKLY BT K. 10 K r *l‘ Ac CO., ThbVibqisia Inscerxctios. —The iosorroa tioD Rt Harper’e Ferry, which startled the pob lio yesterday morn'iDg, though sufficiently alarm ion at the outset, proves to have been but a short-lived affair. It was very speedily orusbed by the formidable military foroes brought agaioet it from Wasbiogtoo, Baltimore and Virginia; but, unhappily, not without eerious loss of Ufe. The parties actiroly engaged in it seem never to haTe numbered over fifty or sixty, though ten limes that cumber were before the otose of the affair induced or cooroed into an apparent support of the movement. So far as appears, it Was not the result of any combination among the slaves themselves, but was merely the explosion of a clutuay plot concocted by a single man—John Browu, of Kansas notoriety—with theaid of his two eons sod ono or two other accomplices. B.uwu, it will bo remembered, sufferedsevere ly, ia the loss of bis property and in tbo death of < ue of his sons, during the reign of ruffianism in liausas. He was a fearless, faoalloal, ener getic old mau to begin with, and the dooth of his ijoq made him nearly frantic. Having sworn vengeance'against the authors of bis calamities, be made himself very oonspicuous, And cnivcr-’ sally dreaded by-tbo ruffians, during the subse quent troubles in Kansas. .He was the leader of the fight at Ossawatomie, where be is said to have killed several of tbo invading borderers with hlk« own band. After the troubles in Kansas bad been quieted, Brown's uneasy spirit extended its resentment to the Missourians, and especial ly to the slaveholders, whom bo regarded as tbo autherd of his wrongs. He entered into plots for promoting the escape of their slavos, and succeeded in getting twenty or thirty of them awfcy, and In so alarming the slaveholders throoghont'tbat section of the State, that they forthwith commenced sending tbeirelavos to the Southern States. He himself escaped unharmed, and oame, it now appears, over a year ago to the neighborhood of Harper's Ferry, and com menced preparations to renew his operations In Yirgloia. It was the very general belief of those who knew him ia Kansas that Brown, after tbo death of his son, became iosano upon this sub ject; and bis proceedings in this affair certainly gives countenance to the belief. A wilder and more hopeless project than that in whioh ha em b&rkrd cannot irell bo imagined There ceems to bo no reason for believiug that the plot had any extensive ramifications, or that any further danger is to be apprehended. Vet the affair oan scarcely fail to startle the public mind in Virginia, and it may have the same ef fect ad BroWo's movements hod in Missouri, and increase, largely aod rapidly, tho transfer of slaves from Virginia to the more southern States. Every euch outbreak, from whatever causes it may spring, quickens (ho public sense of the insecurity of slave property on tho borders of the elaveboldiog States, and so tend* to the re moval southward of that frontier. As a matter of course, the violent partisan, -prints will seek to make tbo most of the affair But wc sec uo reason for supposing that it bod any connection whatever with auy political movement, or that any party can with justice bs held responsible fur it. It seems to have been the work of a single man, smarting under a sense of personal wrong and insanely seeking to avenge them upon a whole community. He will probably ply the penalty of bis rash insanity with his Ufe, and leave, we trust, no inheritors of his passion or his fate.—-V. Y. Tints' History or Sibkbia. —The government •of. Western Siberia has just published an offlolal doc ument giving an account of tbit country as a penal ootony, with a brief eketcb of its previous history. From this it appears that m the six teenth century Siberia was inhabited by hordes of Tartar origin, and that in 16SO<ho celebrated Jermak, batman of the Cossacks of the Don, in-' raded it at the bead of 6,000 men, and succeed ed, after several bloody battles, in taking Sibir, the chief city cf tbo country. The hetman,find ing that his resources were too limited to hold eq extensive a country, ceded his conquest to Ivan IV., aud Siberia has ever since formed part of tho Russian empire The first strangers who seuled then* were Cossacks, direlitzes and a few gold diggers; but after a time it woe selected as a place of oxlle for Rutalau Slate criminals. Pe ter the Great sent his Swedish prisoners there, and the Czarina Anne had the citizens of whole villages transported there for refusing to work for (heir lords. Oo tho abolition of pooishment of death by Elizabeth in 1745, Siberia was regu larly organized as a penal colony and transpor tation thither was the puniahmen of all sort of crime. The exiled nobles were feoerilly sent to Berezove, to work In the oroi n gold mine! there, and the names of the fifattfamllies in the empire may be eceo on tombs Ut the cemetery of that place. In 1623 an office was established at Tobolsk, where the name of every exile and his re*Ufoce were registered, la 1642 more perfect rules were laid dowo, according to which every trlbuual in the empire regularly forwards to Tobolsk the names and offences of all persons condemned to ejilo, and each oo his arrival was eeal to the rt»idsßoe appointed for him The Governor of Western Siberia sends a yeaily list to St Petersburg of all the convicts that have arrived. The fast published return comes down to January I, lbou, aooording to which the per sona who reached Siberia in 185-j were 7,630, of whom 5,640 were men, 1,134 women, and 747 obildrcu. Tbo condition ofexilea In Siberia has j much improved io the laht fow years. J/?* Fifth Avxsue vs. Five Poists. —The Democ racy appear to be guideiFin this city by two dosses of leaders—leaders of money and leaders of muscle—the one bailing from the fifth aveoue and the genteeler quarters, and the other from tho Fivo Points and similar localities. The Fifth avenue branch Is composed for (he most part of men engaged in eommeroe, having bnsioess re lations at the Boutb, which they do not care to endanger, and maintaining, many of thorn, a high degree of personal and social reapccLabiltiy. On the other hand, the Five PoiaPbwuwb, con , aisls of members wha hfT9 p\T t* e> uT-vr ’ boa*-' 1 j ness, and sooit! standing is Jtßerally admitted. Betwevt these the groat body of the party Is supposed to fioctuato, although for a fow years past it has taken Its cue from the rowdy rather than the respectable prompters. In fact, the rowdies have aoqulred such an aioeodnacy, have conducted it Into sock mazes of corruption, that the cleanlier sort have found it necessary to the preservation of their good repute to organize apart, and to undertake to diotate terms to their associates—A’. F. Pott. Via have now beard from two-thirds of the votes of the State- In no county but one hare the Democrats gained on thevoti of 1857,{and in only onrdiavo the Republicans lost. The tide of revolution has evidently been running swiftly In every seotion of the State. We feel there U no longer any doubt of a thorough Republican triumph in Minnesota. Our Eagle or Viotory has been impatient to fly for a day or two; but wo bavo been restraining hia ardor, until we can do so no looger, and we to-day let him spread his pinions to the breeze, to bear to our Repub lican bretbreo In the Stales below us the glad tidings, that MINNESOTA 18 REPUBLICAN ts the core; and.that Douglas and every other style routed, horse, foot, dragoons and Moccasins, in this the youn gest staler of our Union of Sovereign States. Oar viotory Is complete. Our whole Stats' liokot ls eiooted by nearly the same majority as Gov. ’ Ramsey, and our Congressmen by a still larger vote.— ifinnetotian. IUPAnTBH.— M I onoe heard Lord Brodlanda, who was a fast man, ask dear old Mr. Justice Mellow, of convivial memory, if there was any truth in that old saying, “As eobor as a Judge?” It waa a good hit, and we all laaghed heartily at it. “It is perfectly true,” replied the judge, ns moat of those old saws are. They are char acteristic, at least; for eobriety Is the attribute of a judge as inebriety is of a nobleman. Thus we say, “As sober as a judge,’' and “As drank aaa'lOrd!” Mellow was tho readiest man I ever knew; be went on to Bay: “I know tkero are men too fond of tho bar to eit on the bench, and that tgfro are pe&rs who riohly deserve a drop. The unworthy of elevation; the last Belduro geiTwhnt Is their due." —Dublin UnU vtnily Magazine. Mr. Logan, .the republioao candidate for delegate to Cqngrosa from Oregon territory, who was defeated'atthe last eleotion, by sixteen votes, has given Stout, who holds the certificate, notice of bis intention to contest the right of the latter to his seat, and it Is believed, by those who}pro fees ’to be informed, that liogan can make a very good showiog In favor of his right. . It is said that he has very convincing proofs that Stout receivod over ono hundred 4otes from per sons who, under the constitution, had no more right to vote in Oregon than to vote in Delaware. Tbb Washington Republic gays: “Judge Douglas had determined to support the English swindle, and nothing bat Mr. Brod erick's threat that he would dsnounoe him in the Senate Chamber deterred him from doing so. From that day to the day of hie death, Mr. Broderick never spoka of Judge Donglae with out expressions of mortification and Indignation.. Is theso feellngs of Mr. Broderiok, all tha Anti leoompton members of the last Bouse, ontalda of thellllaoia'dcUgtttavßre known or believed labm participated.” VOLUME LXXII—NUMBER 271 Tat Republican Congressional Conferees from the District composed of Crawford and Erie Counties, met at Edinbdro on Thursday the 13th Inst., pursuant to previous notice, and organized by appointing William Gill, Esq., of Crawford, Chairman, and Wiliam S. Laoe, Esq., of Erie, Sooretary. After repeated noßOCoessfal at tempts to agree upon a delegate to the national Convention, they adjourned, without fixing upon a lime for re-assembling. —Sris QaittU. Close Yotikg. —A number cf instances of dose voting at the recent election, have come under our notice. For iDstaoce, in the 11th Ls* gislatiTe district of Philadelphia, Jsaao A Shep pard, Opp., ia elected over John 8. Rlebl, Deri-, by two votes l In the Westmoreland dlstriot the Republicans lost a Legislative candidate by six votes, and one in Schuylkill county by twenty four votes. In Adams county we elected a mem ber by twenty-seven votes. MR. VANDENHOFF'S BOOK—Leaves Cram oa Actor's Not® Book, with rcmlbUcencea and chit-chat oflb* Own Boom and the Stag® In England u 4 America, by George VsodeoboiL Jo»t received at oc2o ' PAVIBOirg, 03 Wood street. This minister's wooing—Mr*. Stowe's last and greatest work; Tba Empire of Austria J.T.O.AbbotkGarstiue, treDilated troin the French of L. About, anihorof Tbo Roman Qn ration; Life's Morslug <>t OouceeU and Encouragements (or Youthfal Christian*; Al most a Heroins, Cental; Tho Palace of the Great Kleg, by Hot. H. Baad, author of God In History; Harry Lea, or Uope for the Poor Bepreeanutive Men of the NevTeiCameot, Baldwin; Edtlb, Ibeßaekwoode Oirl, Mrs. Tuthill; Tke Boys' Own Toy-M.kar and other new Juveniles; October Isanes of (be American S. 8. Union, with many new Publi cations In tbe various departments of Litoraturu; new vari eties of Writing Paper and Stationery. ti, 0. COCHRANE, Ne. 6 Federal street, Allegheny. New Publloatlous receiving daily. ocltt NEW BOOKS—Henry St. John, Gentleman From Uawn to Daylight; Sylvia’s World: Life and Liberty to America; Adam Bede; abb tt’s Hlit. of French Kerolnt'o Almanac fer 1850. Diary do otlO J I. HEAD, 73 Fourth « JJUNT A MINER'S P7TTSBCRQH AUiAS'AO FOIi 18A0, Cal’olftted and Edited by bANIOUD C- UILL, Etq PHIOE FITE CENTS. roa nALK EVKRYVVIIRHK fecblby ui«il ou irj-lj.t o{ i»j thr** rent atainf-a, postage palj ocl till VTA MINER VALUABLE LAW BOOKS— ' United Plain Statutes •« Largs, 1) v<»U •IrMnleal on Eviden-e, 3 Vvl* Persons on Contracts, 2 roll, Fearue on Remainders, ’i role: Botmar'alnftttuitee, 4 role. Phillip* oalnsaraane, 2 rota- Paraoue onlMercaoUle Law, 1 r»l. Courier's L»w Dictionary, 2 r-jla Huaao'l on Crlm**. 2 rj?« „elu HAY a OU.,fis Wuod *l / £QOUIS. AJnKUICAa/UUUsk, BOSTON. IS- THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- £j| ranged Uctcl is tbe New England States; ia cen-£j£L Lrally located, and easy of accvs* from all tbe route* ■>! travel. It contains all the modern (mpruruurca, nod every convenience (or tbe comfort and acoommo.laUoa cl the traveling public. The aloeping rooms are tarre and well vcbtiluted; tbe suttee of rooms are well arranged, and com plctuly furnished for families and targe traveling parties, end the house will continue to be kept aa e first Class Qola In every respect. Jallally LEWIS KICE, Prupriemr. j&iscmannwa. FRENCH WHITE ZINC FAINT FROM TIIE « VIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY OB' PARIS. rpiUS PAINT is adapted to all purposes to A which tbs best Wbtts Lead la applicable, It does ret .burn yellow, as lead invariably does, and will acquire tho bardneM an 4 smoothness of without Lbs aid of ts easily washed Colors with s tlac basis retain tbslr (retbneasand brilliancy of color. gyy pounds willCQVsru mnob sarface, with tbsssme body, as 250 pounds of lead—abowieg great economy as well as beauty. Id order that j?ertli*t may depend upon gotting (he article rtrietiy pure they should bay of none but the most rcipalc* bit heuscs. Tbe Company ship bat two qualities, known as .Vo. 1 aodShno Whiu Dry. 4t04 uni Grsen £eaL ThsNo. 1 or Bed Ural ts tbe article meat used for painting purposes, tbs Snow White or Green Seal being only used tor toe moet •ipetufre work. JOSEBU H. 6TUU.NQ, Agent for lbs Co. Orders addressed to either of tte following bouses will bs filUd at tbs neo rtducrd iar<jf cf prices, either Dry or In liaLL A CORNELL, 123 Malden Lane, New York. RATNOLDS. DRYOE A PRaTt, 100 and 108 Fulton atrert. New York CBBTBE DAT STORE, WOOD STREET JJILLERMAN 4 COLLORD Are sow prepared to ms.t l[j» duirxand* of tboas who may HATS, GAPS AND LADIES’ FURS. rplfE FlttSlVß. nst CONGREGATION orrER THOR CHURCH EDIFICE, CORySB QS.ANTASD THIRD STR. f'OB SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS, Together with tha ORGAN and FURNITURE It Is well and subataatially built, capable of seating stx bandrod persons comfortably, aud Is only offered for sale bjeanes it Is too Email for tbeir aceommodmtioo. fvr umw, *£.. apply to WM. Q. jrYJSUBO.N, No. 94 Water or J BOOBYKR, J«-, No. 223 Liberty atract. 0. H. ANDERSON, Secretary Board of Treinm. RUBBER BELTING. rpilE NEW YORK RUBBER COMPANY AUAHUIAOTUUR RUBBER MACHINE BILTINO, by a new procaw, ol superior strength to any heretofore mode and at lees than half the coct of leather. Tbs Company ■re also the exclusive manufsctorers, ‘loader GoodyesT** Patent," of RUBBER TOTS, DObtg, BALLS, IEHFIN3, (Urge and email,) Ac., Ac. for eale 'at all tba Tuy and tWi.) fitoryelnjj l6 Union. Catalogues and Price Lieu (by the caee’omyj rorWrurd, on application by lotUr to the “Mew York Rnbber OatDpaoy,** 45 Liberty street, New York, ocll.ltpd Downer’* Proli&o ‘‘Tj'QDAL TO lI’A VOX'S, SCyfiBIDR Xli to Qorey’e Beadllng in tia, equal to Carr’* Ptoe In flavor, and trom sin to Un times aa productive ae any otheroftbe one hundred variitles In cultivation." So wye Ur. Downer of hie new Seedling, a gentleman with whom I hare been acquainted and dose boaineae with far years, and In all oar trnnsaoUoaa hare never had reaeon to mledonbt hie word or honorable dealing, which tndneae me to aceept the agency for hie wonderfully' prollflo Bend for clronlu* of report of Investigating Committee. JOHN MURDOCH, JBL, Plttebnrgh and Oakland Narasrtos. (JURIST'S (JELKBRATEI AMERICAN RAZORS AND TABLE CUTLERY Received and for eale by J. N. BHALLESBXRGKR h CO., (Soeceeon to R. DnnUp, Jr.,) « an* 101 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Nos. 49 and 51 Ferry Street; ROBERT B. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, (Soceesaor to Werdrop, Stoat A WUHami.J *AScnCTD«a or Mowers, Reapers, Horse JPpwere, Threshers, Cider Mills, Hay, Strawond Fodder Cut ters & other Agricultural Maohinery. a*?i3md WHARTON'S ERVALENTA, ibarsa ecu* o» DYSPEPSIA |AND CONSTIPATION, A elmpUs agreeabltjasd tnfalllble meant. Discovered in Parle, by Si. Wb&rtool of 08 Ena Richelieu. and for ale by JAMES L. READ, T 8 fonrth atrvet, Pltuborgb. Send |bv a drtolar containing hill direotlone for cw. j <e32 STRAW WRAPPING PAPER for sale at lb« following low price*: Crown ...25 cent*. Medium.-—do Domd* Crown-...-...-— ...—SO 'do The highest market ptfco paid paid fn cub fcr Race by OHADWIOa * ROW. col Not. I*9 aal 151 Wood eirect. /TBOCIBLE OLAY.—The attention of Glass V/ Mannfsetume and other* Is directed to tUt Otar, which, fcr all porpoeesiawhlch an lateaeo beat U leqoirwl wfllbefoood eqcal to any ln"th* city. fire Brick of the Tery beet quality always on hand and far sale low by COADWIOS, A fION’B, oclß Wo. 151 Wood Street, Pltlsbargh. OIL— 20 bbls. Linseed Oil in etore.and fur saio low to close consignment. sell >. BBLL«R3 A 00,808 Liberty street. ftngucancc, ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMF’Y OF PIYTIBVROH, Orncs—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block, INSURES. AGAINST AIL KINDS OF nRB AND MARINI RIRKB. ISAAC JONES, Pmldeat; JOHN D. UcOORD, TUt President; D. M- BOOK, Becrettry; Oapt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. „ _ Doxctou— laaaa Jest*, 0. 0. Homey, QamyChflds, Oapt B. 0. Oraj, Jobs A. Wllsoo, B- JU rabasstoefc, John D. McCord, Into H. Fennoek, Ik P. Sterling, OepL Win. Dean, Thoa. M. Howe, Robt, ZL Darla. jelilyd Life insdranoe.—tlb girare life INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUBT COMPANY, at uo Agency,No, 15 Grant street. Pittsburgh, con Ohm tu taakslannacM on Uvea. In addition to a paid capital of they have aUrgeapd Increasing usavzoimm, affording nadoabted security to tbo insured. In cases of intitrases for U£» the bonus declared ftaamsp prsdlti has already exceeded fifty-percent on all preylrmii peU. Taos. BmaxWAT, Pm’trJohn P. Jame*. Actuary; Jet. Slog,M. MedicalKxamlott, effiee N 0.113 PtttSnrgh. Torfarther tnfanattonapply tq waLBARE- 1 tor the Company, Wo* 7 * Crant etreet, _ insurance. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. pr&akllli Fir* Uinraict Compass' o f PBIL A DEL PBIA Office 435 and 437 Chestnut st., noar Fifth. e tatcment of Assets, January lat, l?iO. published tgm»- My to *o act of Assembly, being first Mortgages, imply secured———•—.sl,73l,663 M Real Estate (present Tales $108,313 61) cost 77,764 71 Temporary Loans, on ample OollitenU te rarities ~,,, 3 glocks (present veins $56,667 73) cost— 71.M7 OT Kots* and Bills receivable „ - 4,805<0 Cash—..... ...... - 43.007 36 $2,016,228 62 yw.Ths only Profits from Prcminma'whicn this (bmp*- oycan divide by Uw *r» from Turks which bare been d»d termioed. Insurances mad* oq every deecrlptioD of Property, in Town ;and Country, at rates as low ta-Sro comlsteut with "wnc/ 'thelr incorpcratfeo, a period cf tLL-rx they have paid Lowe* by fire, to an amount ending Four Muliontcf DeHart, thereby *** advantage* of Insarancs, as well as tbslr ability sltlon to meet with promptness all liabilities. f -\ LOUB as »***! ■ Losses paid daring the year IS6B—* *' pxuczoxs. , Charles W. Bencher, Mordeeal D. Lsw»< , Tobias Wegner, David fl. Brown. | Samuel Grant, Isaac Lae, Jacob R. Bmlih, Edward C. Dalo, I George W. Richards. George Fait*. CHARLES N. BANOKIR, ' EDWARD C. DALE, Y!ceJ¥«lieat- Wb A Steal, Secretary pro tem. _ J. GARDNER COFFIN, A cent, myfl Office Northeast cor. Wood and Third sta. FIRE IKSURASCj dt m Srlianrs llntnal Ijunranee Company of PniLATILPDIA On Bnllilngs, Farnlfnrr ic, is Town cr Coontxy. Office No. 308 Walnut Street. OsFITAI $177,631... AfflfTß $276,478 4X—ln vested ftS follows. Pint Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth doable the em0imt..............5H?1,ftW M Pena*. Railroad Co’s 6 per cent. Mortgage loan, $30,000, cost.. - 27,000 00 AUegnsny county 6 per cent. Pence. B. R. Loan.. 10,000 00 City of Philadelphia, do do do 6.000.00 Pennsylvania Railroad Ca’s Stock..—........ ' 4,000 00 Ktoek of the Reliance hlatnal Insurance Co 16,160 00 1.050 00 160 00 3so 00 30,313 43 7,311 01 U. 503 03 $-76,47843 OLEH T\:;oi T.V, Pr*rid«l sretOKU. Samoel RUphflai, Robert Btaea, WilHam Mower, BcoJ. W Tinsley. Ulll, Z. Ixjibrot , Chat. L^laii-1, Jacob X. Banting smith Coffin. ! Johß fiis-011, i'ituhurgii. UINCUMAN, Secretary., J. 0. COFFIN, Ap*ni; n*r i'htnl and Wood »tr«*cH Stock of Ocronty Fin* Insnraoce Co.. Stuck of Delaware M. S. Insornnee Co.. Union U. Insnrance Co’s Scrip...—..— Bills Receivable, bnslncu paper. Book Accounts, accrued lnt*r*«t,et£.... flash on head and In Bank.— .Clem Tinsley, Vo.fi. Thompson. Frederick **rown, 0. fitennecn. Jobo &. Worrell, □ . L. Careen, Robert ToUml, Friderick Loonij, 0. R Wool, JsOuwfi. Wou-lwait, Northna«t re Fire, Marine and Inland lcsnrantc Insurance co. or north America, PUILAVELHinA. locorparslrd 1761—Capital f* oo * o .?-—. Assets, Janeary 10. 1809_ $1,168,624 37. DIRECTORS Arthur G. Ccfßa, bemud W. Jones, John A Crown, Bomcol F. Smut), Charles Tejlor, Araltiw White John Nsff, Risherd D. Wood, William Welsh, William B- Bowen, James N. Dlcfieoo, ft. Morris Wsin. John Mown. 0«-o. L. llomson, Francis R. Cope, Edward 11. Trotter. Matthias sUa:s, A*c*y. AItIEIURG. COFFIN, ProeJ. INSURANCE CO. o? tbs STATE or PA., PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated, I*s4—Capital. $2^0,000. Aueta February 18£9— W DIRECTOBS—Henry D. Bberrerd, Simeon Toby, Charles tlacalester. William s. Smith. John B. Undd, Henry O. Frremna, Cbariee B. Lewis, George C. fonon, William R- White, George D. Stnart, Samuel Grant, Wag* oei\ Watteon* ILOiIIY I). BHIBjtBHD, Wiluab Baari*, Soc’y. President. ln tho shore Old and Reliable Companies, can be obtained by application to fojfrdly VT. P. JONES, Agent, SI Water it Philadelphia Jj'ire and 4 JLiU& IKBUBAKOE COUPAHT, No. 1-39 Cbesnat Street, ’ OPPOSITE TUB CUSTOM HOOUB. Will make all kinds of Insurance, either Perpetnal of limited, on cTery description of Prvperty or Merchandise, ■t reseoo'ble rates of premium. RQREUT. P. KING, Prerideut- M. W. BALDWIN, Tice PrrjM«at fttIICTOM. k. a. 03 f, o*ergo W. Brows, Josoph B. P»c!» Jubn G*jtoc, E. WBer. Charles P. Hayes, fi. C. Rurflch, P. B. Savory, C. Sherman, S. J. Megargve, F. RLACIHCItru-Bwetary. 3. 0. oOfHN, Ageat, ior Third «r>l Wood ftroeC Delaware SI ulual Safety Insurance Cnmpajy Jacserpora.’/U by lA* 7>y_:iaCurr of J’.oincjfraTSta, IBSS Office, S. E. Coroer Third and Walnut sts., PHILADELPHIA. MAULSE .LXSCMAJfCLS on Tesvdt, and Prdgbt to all parts of the world. IKLJJiT) IXSUBASvhS on Goode, by Rivera, Cana’s, I*kee and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Caio*^ FDLR LV2T UR A tiCSS on M-reli-mdltfl gcnrraOy.—On 8 tores, Dwelling Honaea, Ac. Booda. Mortgage, and lUal EaUte....~._8101,380 9ft Philadelphia City, anil other 127)011 95 Btoek In Bank*. Hailroad A ImoraooeCo*.. 19*508 00 BlUa ttacei Table 990,901 05 Caihoa bud 39,809 08 Balancaa 1b haada.of AgtoU, Praoltxsu on Marina Polici** recently {arced, and oth er debt* doe the Company. Bstacnpttcn Notea- William Martin, Joaeph H. Swil, Edmund A Strader. John 0. Duvls, Jchn R. Penrose, George G. Lei per, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. JL Iltatoß, William C. Ludwig. Hugh Craig. 6poi*«r UcOvein, Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooke, • Jacob P. Jones Jtmca 0. Hand. ThaopbUos Pau'iing. Jaam Treosair, William Kyns, J. P. Pcnktcn, Joebca P. Eyre, Bamoel B. <■ llearj Sloaa, , Jeauaß. McP&ria ; ■', Tbofnai C. Ilaaftt ■ ‘ . Itotart Bcrtca, Jr—. Jobs B. Semple, riaab’g,' D.T. Morsas. «-■ ’ J.T. Logan, ■' **c : . C. HAND, Tire Pratt«t^: OiHftt Ltutsu, Secretary. A. MADEIRA, Agtat, , 05 Wator tire!. Plttstmryß apfclyd—lsl* Wertarn Insnr&noe Company S PITTSBURGH. QEOEQB DABSTTS, Preridefit F. M. GORDON, Bocr*t*ry. OrnCß, No. »2 Water atreet, (Spacp A Go.** WtrebcnM) op lUln, Pkulmrgh. Will Inxvrtagauut all kind* of Fire and iixrint Rii&* A*~ ' -•’ - " * 1 - j.’w. imdw, Darid M. Leap, William B. Smith 0. W. Blcketaus, 8. W. Jackson, Jcbm MoAnley, Alexander Spoer, ASidww Acklay, mySQ - , P. H. OOEDOH, fige'y. BoßOßgibtU iaiutac* Compuij, Or PITTSBURGH. Omau—JAMBS A. HTJTCIfISOK, President ItESBY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. - [ ' Ome*. Na. n Win* Etxht, ' • ' ftttt Jmiirt Again# o 3 kind* tf Fire and Marine RUif. ABfiSTB, HAY *Ol3. 1653: Stock Dae Bills, payable oyaaaaad, steered by two approred csffiM6oo 00 mill Rocdrablo 85,646 20 Bills Disconatcd- 800 09 U 5 sharesMechanics'Beakßtocfc-<oet~ 64&5;60 100 do Cl Ureas' do do do 64?6'00 60 do Bank cf Pittsburgh do .do , m 5,750 00 ,40 do Kiehmnge Bank do do 2/160 OOY Baling* of Bock Acoocnta.—6,osl 98 A Office Tamltara 400 00 ’ ffh.h ”” 66.U3 01 ' enrswcM: QoIiCM, Wo. A, Cal4*cu« BobCpaliell, - WO*ca JJfller, Wra. la, John MaDwrttt; Jtaoph Kirkpatrick. G«>- A. Bcn7 Jean A. Intcblaoo. HEMRV U. ATWQQP. 6* f? Bttrefea( iMaranc© Co. of Pennsylvania. cy l«, X<t 99 Water Etr*t> " J. J 3. SHOE!> SSSSSB, finvUxt- HOBeBT fIK SET, Secretary. Coatlnoeito Insert tstlutitU Mods of/Yriaael Marine Bitkt: -/ ' —' ASSETS, MAT 2d, 1859. Cuh (d Piitsberzfc Trust Co«p«ay— Stock Do^BlUt—p»7»W« on demas<] MnM .. MMM . 4LMO 00. Pnmfam 44,624 £0 DUwooud Wot 83,127 93 Hood*sad Mortgagta i-„-,.i,.i.., 10,403 S 3 Iron City Sink Stock—cotls.ooo CD' 200 d* 11A&8 fiS 200 do Allf neay Earn* IO.OOQ 00 100 do Mfrlttnlrt* Punk Ptark»<rtl V. AWU 6X Book Afpwinf - .., ~ HjlW 71. Btm.BocolTcblo • • • • .., 879 91 i-H. Sbotabercer. W.BLNittrfdL JobqJL CtcrtraY. C.W. Sktebuor, E D. Cochran, J«zdm L B«on*tt» _ nryShlnjiJ Wffl. J. GRgATWEBTKW? o. If. Ca«, • 14M& Prosockf W. W.Mextla. R T. Leech, Jr* DsTid H’Ctoodlm, William lm, ledereoa. “ INSURANCE * TROST COMPARE* oFnoi-is ooMPAirrff'4suiLi>i2fff». Ho. 408 WAL.aCTIWIIJCiiT. -PHILADELPHIA. osuim PMpjiiCAiv; ... : Aoth«riw4 capful — J nnoCO v-' pies? atuntwE, oisao »oa ismbd *#*®Wr*,•.- 1 .'•/ ©3,730 57 100(000 00 <70a f 785 ST i‘- i-’v. - v s2sW»*l M
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