i pp* == i ~ U | ESTABLISHED IN i SEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS & ’ | fromß. i. BCaSLUSASnrtMug Bmi»«, No. 235 Bro*l- It 1 «»j i A N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN -TV make, la any part of the United flutea, frpmtnw m fire doUirie d»y t bjmllto*ftwn ample “THE PATENT INDIA BUBBHi SAFETY FLUID LAMP," » lt { , l “j®. prored Barber. Erery family who ha* r»ear«J fo I ‘“TLvL *oo, property or economy will purcbane them. ru m^lcnb,ulU«M«“%>» liroEST * MOTT, L.IGHTE, NEWTOS C HnADOUnV S, , M AN OT A S h j i&SKjKEa Igg-B®S2SS: 1 tone, for which they h»« Jr2kß«uatTj; and In tmcrw erery Wr, Jn comprtiMon patent manta, hare obtelawtho Metort g*” o nly by tu, Arch Wrwt PUnk, which U own«Jg ,£bLt other tS gcaraotwa their ttandlag la tmwloof® pajt* 0 f SSStfi whllotbclrtmtrroo^nud&a^^gg^ the country U »inffldrat proof ° f the trade. -jfUbenl dlecount to Clergymen, Schoou ana *u JeWyda _-- - ScugfltsW* ~\r r AfiicEOVVN & FINLEY, Wholesale .CT liberty street- Pltubqrgk ptL - J " L PAUNESTOCK & Co., late of thoflim . ,1 * Co, ul Mocwdrt to jlemjw OT,*Iml«DniSJl-> No. 60, corner VTood end Fontfr P*. '■l •B A. FAHNESTOCK * CO., WHOLE tj. *al*Drczrl»tj tod M*naOwtartt» of Whit* ImA, Load tad Llthargo, corner TTood »nd 7rcnt stroett, Pitt*- burgh. T SCHOONfiIAKER, MANUFACTURER if « oT WWU Lead, Bed Bead, Dae, Paint, Litbaiy*, Pot* tf and Oil*, Varaishw, Yiuwn* tfoß, 4fl, No. ‘Wood it, PUUbargb, Pa. . JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. JTfltifleT,) Wboletale iwia It*tall I>rnggfat and Pwlat la Palntt,OlU, Djeatrifli, 4c n earner Wood and Sixth itreata, Pittsburgh. Agent for Dr. Ford*a Medicine. OIIN P. SCOTT, WUOLESALB DEAXi* er lo Drug*, r*tnt». Oils, Vanifahet rthl Dyettnlft, No. :WlUwrtyitroct,Pltttbargii. All ord«n wilt rocelr# prompt attention. . krSchsnck'i DnlmojUeßjrup. rairlUaydkw i-L. nfira'"iTEiraRTwHOLESALE AND . T *“■ . f| Dru£gisU,eornrr of * C»*lr «t*i - t EUUbnrgh. . -- JOdtiPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. Wflcor * Co.) corner Market ■ treat and Diamond, keeps constantly on hand a full and comploto aaaortmeo.of Drugs, Modicino£ Medldne Chcete, Perfumery, and all artklea per- carefully eompocaded stall bonre. J&9ay - I\r. - geoTii. kJiyser, druggist, / 110 Wood itroet, corner of Wood atreet and “Virgin oy, Pittsburgh. Pa. ' a. Bctcacowi— •;v\Xm*~*?T** 0 ' B ‘. Lt ? cu * LEECH & HUTCHINSON, Commission and Forwarding MwchaoU, doAK-rs InWartoro B» Mr re Cbewo, Floor, Flab, Bacon, BotW, Oaiswi OH, Pot and Pearl A«u>e, Beede, drain, Dried Frail, ami ProJnee nenerallT. Beat brand* Pamlly Float always on hand.— AMntl tor tliO labs of MadbonCo's celebrated Paten trd pSrlßUtf*. NM.liflSacoadaadUS First .U., between Wood and Smlthfleld atfc. pitUbnrgh, Pa. ap-lyd_ C"* LiEESB WAREHOUSE.— HENRY H. COLLXXS, Forw»rilng»ad Commlsdon Mercbaut,«al * rworia Cho»o,Butter,Lake ***** -* -ifl Wwoil it-, abote Water, Plttrtorgh. *T B CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, »J . OBlO,Ootnaii»doßaD4 Fcrwfflng Merchant, tad Wholwl* Dealer In Western Itcaerre Chew, Batter, Pot *nd Tewt Ash, and Western Produce generally. Pront it, between Smlthfleld and Wood, Plttsbnrgh. IBASE"& ANJER, (SOOUIiissUKS to A. ft A. Mcßone,) Dealer* in Floor, Grain and e®. ComßtoJonwd^rwardingMerehant^ 'J&tjT* .] *■ £ Second rtreoot, PUtabargh, Pa. [J*n. i, st:dly]j*ia AVID 0. HERBST, FLOOR, PRO doee, Provision and Commission MercLsnt, No. 2«7 iy strict, corner of lUnd, Pittilmrgb. tfjetW* ' •*** v. « doa toibs ssloof Floor, Pork, Bacon,Lard, CUe«e, Batter tlr»ln, Dried Fruits, Be«ls I de- *c. V, >. respcctfmiy solicited- A" LEX. FORSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO fowtli * Scott,) Forwtrding mod Coramtedon Mcrj Oil Ml.l Prodace generally, Ko- TS Water aU Pittrirorgfa^Pa. fiAGIE WAREHOUSE. —JAS. GARD : V ~ JJj IKF.R, Wholnml* Denim In yln ' :r ; ! . . :■•.§ pSducegeiirnllj.tlo. 0 Seventh h«t«een Lltatf tad EmlthfielJ, Pittabargb, Pa. -.-. vi cash. s • i KIDDLE, WHITS * CO., General Uom mlaskm M«rcb»nt* and Dealer* in aiwTiMand-Pro- V.v-'.*4- dace. Ko.lW Liberty atrwt, Pittsburgh, Pa. and relnrnJ sra*» * v t» o teed. ;.u «''• o, , Be® GOODS. in Staple and Fancy iigjO».i», .I*o or tho origin.! n~ *f, 14 gjqicreet. Pittsburgh. sv * ; ' -I-. k. RUKCm'ItiLD, UEALKKS ln ank* »nd Ladles’ Dw* GOOJI Cloak* lgSSSd i■*: -v) pri Fourth m Marhft aU-t> erf \ ! “ S o U. PALMER, No. 105 Martot Street, V-V.V.VyM] R, Dooler In BoguM «*“• *•»* Trtamlnp. «»1 *■• (3oot3lgQO*r»*'‘y- Se.enty.flvo New and Becond CAEBIAOES AND BD&O™ 0 , ro& till *t WHITE’S BEPOBKOIJY, TWO MILE HEX, NEAR LA WHENCE VILLB THE subscriber offers for sale, ot tidusemaotL.mo.t nWDrffe •'Si-ULU.hm.sU. dor OmoHMlllu CUciM P*“!”0 lh * d "£S3i!2i.*r QtM. ss wl -II ••v %,! ,•> .vi 5 ; ■' * I Canlago and wagon Aanulattory. M L. STEPHEN 9 • Ajont, Oomer SmitkJUli aired ami Diamond AU.y, „4 huredmrf <L* L“k»» * '’“'“S'-SSfe w2o£ 3Sf!S^i3S!Sa»2= SHSSS CoteH and Cftrriftg* Factory. jnaHSOH. brother * co., Corner of&lwmtand BAtcca Sind*, _ ALLEGHENY CITY. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN-_^gLg/ (bra their Menda, and the public gw rtlly, that they are manofictorinK Oirtapa, tiockawaje, Buggiee, Weigh* and Chariots, in all their ran* oOfltjkatf UnShftnd proportion*. AH orden «1U be executed with «trfct regard to dnraHltty -jJSStyof finish- Repair* will aleo be attended.to on the moftt n**>oable term*. Ueiag la all thetr work the Khafta- Pale* and Wheel etufl, they t«l«jnfl* that all who tarof them with their patronage will bo fl «w«ftw“tlT ntlifled on trial of their work. •SgSweware requeued to glee them « call before par fv««ipg riwwhere. _ WALNTJT HALL RESTAURANT, ffAROXTC BALL, FIFTH STREET. JOSEPH PBIOKBB, PHO PBIBTOR. Att THE DELICACIES OF ME SEASON, prcjurad hj lb. mart “■ | «6 r *rTedopattb» •Uort«t uoAMBHBb OT.lt™, ruh.oam.Md tulj TftttblPt la tUMr K*aoa. a 8» Ihl3 oclLlyn CSTARCU AQENCSf.—IIAVI NO BKEH KASCH, (which J* nnuted vvul la qosll t j to *O7 known tn this market) ers now preptrvd tompply Wholesale J>enl* e» nt Unn&etnrerv* prices. We Inrlte the attention of the ftnde In this article, to an sKemlmtloo cl oar present stock, and which will be kept so cel to the demand. ATWELL, LH A CO tayft Ko. I Wooditm -X j ti v triow«ra> Hniohei, Trimmtngi Tpß subscribers beg to draw attention to their <Up»rtment cf inerian Flower*, Rasche* iT>d nwi«iß»t which will l>« found complete, tbe dealgna being > .v <m (ran the fhihlouble French, cud Mm men" .fcHtu* COtlKnfd to thfir man Fadoriei. Wtoiriult Vuyt "V, irs reauettod to examine the a*mplr». «»!*■» c HENDERSON SMYTH 1 CO., ZQO_Br*idwajr. New York. fngBGREATEST. MATOU MAOHLN'KIN | - Jk SSS,SSl I «»DB WITH A SMALL ISYESUSNT. SSKypSw* THE D StaUcs. (Earprts. Attorneys at Law, .'•Uburgh, P» Nowryt^b ATTORNEY AT Bank of PLU‘bnrgb, N^UO MORRISON, AT- No. M Fourth at., oearJVood, ©amuses, ®ommißoion. iff. noj»i«T ci-ixis£'ixa' £'bo x b, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. V,* 229 .VorrJl Second Street, P 1111- A I) E L P 111 A , r,. r ,i lO uIIS of Produce in«l purchMo of Fl»h, 4c, 4c. Any ordert ontnuted «UU them *lll b« promptly fcr*«<i»|l *p2d dfim* iTSou urea- l. in.:.: jw. « «*»»• JOS. S. LEECH & CO., No. '.lll *344 I.lb«rijr»l.,PUt»bur||l», P»- WHOLESALE GROCERS AMD COMMISSION MKROHANM. DEALERS IN FLOTJH AND BACON. L'in Plat© and Tinner’s Stools- AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. JylL-dly _ BPBUtattß*Mitf9a™*»sJAMni r. pertrr...w»i.a. women*. BPRISOEH HARBACOn * CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN Wool, Hides,Provisions & Produce Generally, Ho. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Jal2 _ ii MnAT.PIN & CO., (Ut* of J. B. Doech, MeAlpln 4 Pitubnrgb i GENERAL COMMISSION AND MEKCIIANTtf Lavee and Wuhlngton Av«nu«» CITY, KANSAS TEKfUTUBY, REFERENCES ‘ ' joteph K Lewb A Co., and PltUtmrgb Merchant* g«o«r -tUy. lyllrfAwlyT ■rUOAXAS & OALIiAOUEn, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. ao Pint Struts St. Loci*. Mo umto Scran, IUKTXUf A Oo n | JosisA LtPta. Lo&xsn, Srzrxu A I EpoAPaist» Will purchase to order, Lead,Hemp, Bacon, Grata, *«• Prompt attention gl ton to'any manner of Corwardta^^ PITTS H. r.' LEWIS & EDGERTON, (Successors to I>. T- Morgan A Co-,) \nxolauls Oroccrs aail Commission Merchants, 107 Wood street, Pimborgh. m fi i ENRY S. KINO. (LATE OF THE , 1 flrnof Ktan A Moorhead,) CominiMlon MMChwit, ind Dealer In Pig Metaland Blooroi, No. .0 IWteretrtet, b»- ow Market, Pittsburgh, Pa- A ' A. HARDY, (SUOOESSOR TO UAR f\ . dy,JcmwiCa,)CooimlMloQ and Forwarding Mer* cKnC ApM of tbo Madison and IndianapoUi Ballrwid, cor* per I‘Lrataad Perry gU-, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja29:iyd J TOWARD T. MEORAW, GENERAL |i Coomiulon Merchant, and ’Wholcaals Dealerln Mann tnred Tobacco, Imported and Domcatlc CigaraSn^H. *C- No. 2U Libertyatroet, opposite tba bead of Wood,PJU*- bnxgh, Pa. mhVtiy Grocers. THOS. UTtU • T. LITTLE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANT! And dealers tn FLOUR, BACON, GUKKSK, FISU, OILS ami I'RODUCK Ko. 114 Seoond fit., PlUabnrgh, P»- Liberal advance* made on oocsigamcDU. pirlS ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Produce and Oomminlon Merchant, No. L'H Front itroot, Dear Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. - AOALEY, COSO HAVE & CO.] Wholesale Grocers, Nos. 18 and ’dO Wood street, Pitts burgh. __ nm 'KBBOEBi'""OROCERS AND XV Denier*in Bacon, lard. Floor, Cbee**, Brooms, South-West corner gmithfield mJ Secopd Street*, ritte -burgh. lexander’ King, wholesale Grocer nod Importer of Sod* Ash. No. 273 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. "P"*?. WM. MITCIIELTREE, Jr.. * BRO., Wholesale Grocers, Rectifying Distillor*. and Wine sod Liquor Merchants, No. 203 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Ju23 nprt ■.•OVD JAS. L. COOLIT. toxesXcoolby, wiiolelale oho • I CER3 *ad Boat Ftirniihert, dealer* in Prodnce and Pittsburgh SlaDnf#rture«i N 0.141 Water «tn*t, n-ar Cborry Alley, PUtabargh. Pa. “£??L ».o»f p ftQUYd . .... ..JUfllf fl« DIIKOXTB* QHRIVER & DILWORTII, WHOLESALE © Grocer*. No. 130 u>4 132 Second .Ircel, (between >Vw»J ■nd3mlth&eU,PitUt>*jrxh. _ JPffltnftTlV-.. ~ . -.fclCUAhb »U'TP ...WILLIAM HOfB. TOHN FLOYD i CO., WIIOLESALfc Grocer* and ComwUsiou Marinin:*, No. 173 Wood mJ 228 Liberty RrAet.l’iltst-urk'li J** 18 jTmwTt*" -.'-I.' Joun wiisow. 41/ ATT A WILSON', WHOLESALE GRO- W CEKB, Conuousl.jn Sl«>rcli»nt* an*! Denier* in Pn dncoatnl PiUiboreb MatiuCvtur**, N«. 23* Liberty «tr*et, Pittsburgh. £*?... TSAIAIf DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE kl p.imnilmlon Merchant*, aa-l Dealers in Prod oca, l?o. SO \ViLT street, and 6.1 Front Street. Pittsburgh- \%T M . McCUTOII E ON WHOLE YY SALE Orocrr, Pre-due* and Commi*eiou 'Merchant, aod Dealer la Pittsburgh Manu&ctared Liberty rtwf, wn-r of »y, P.tui.orgh, Pa. myS T tweiX;'"'LEE Vco:;“w holes ale A_ Grocer., Produce an.l (kunmiv-tou Merchant*, and DeScn itvd*ilt»burgh Manufacture., No. » W«*.d .iron.be tir«n Water and grout «b. Pittsburgh. ' ~— " ...gtM'Lft.aOGlMX. ! D' bSw'SON" t'"'co'; WHOLESALE |\, Qroeer*. Commits Merchant*, awl I>e*V*r* to *ll of PtotWob*, Produce and Fttuburgb • No. 555 Liberty itreot, Plttibargh. j*i. .iya Robert n. king, wholesale gro- CEIL Comml*sloo Merchant, and is F^'itheni, PUh. Flour, and all kind* of Ountry Prodnco. No. -U L»> iE?,n«, month ofEUth, ntmho,(h. I-*. Llta£j ml- Tin**— mad* on _______ * ' _ —S- naaannro. Robert"ullzell 6= co., whole- So. 251 Liberty atrect, Ptmtmrsb. Pa. myU . Kcal Estate agents. WILLIA.SI WARD, TYEALER IN PROMISSORY ROIES, 1 f Booils. Mortgage* and ell eoccrltlc* for tnonty- Tcreonican procore loan* tbnmghmy Agency.cn r*»»on- to io*a»t tbetr moo*y to irood o-fTeatwo, flm end e«<md cle*. p«;*er at my -a*, “*U co^mnnlctlon. ..* taleSS.. Office GRANT STREET, oppcww M. Pee- « CathwJr.l. Jelrdtf _ fioofestlltts, Sit. WS. KENTOULr 20 SL Clair street, , OwUrlaKelidooeend end Dtpwitory of American Tract Society’* Publication torKkdawlyf W~G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, Bltnk Book aianofrctarer* ud J>>»> rrluter*. !j“ 67 Wood atrrfrt, PUtthorgh, P*- oTCOOIiKANEnSUCOESSOR TO auxi'w id p»p-r n*Dgl»E«, «r,fl,6tl.d.~ra B. of Market Bqn«r*» Allegheny. P»- TOIINS. DAVISON,BOOKSELLER ANIJ •I Btßiloocr.fQcceMOftoDaTlionAAgaow.Nti. mtr Fourth, Pituhntith, P«- n., r .--™s-r TTAY *CO„ booksellers aWi> STA- K TIOSEK3, No. U Wocl «I-t, o«t d~r toll. » Third, Pittsburgh, Po. fchooUod b»rr B°o«« , itADtly on Ui&d. L. KF.AD, liOOfc.SKLI.EII aNL SfA- I Tmvr.R. Wo. 78 Apollo Kalldlog*. m NT & jTlner,-TOSEELIb |‘| Btßtioaer,Ma*onlc 11*11, FifthftroaU jttustc, Sit. TOXIN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., •I between Diamond Alloy and Fourth •*"«*» MS* HARMONIUMS, and Dealer is Mnelc and Musical OockU. IT KLEBER & BRO., No. S 3 FJFTXI ftltuelcml Instrument*. —-rfo" nIOSLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTUR (j ER and Dealer l® PUoolPurtet,•ndJ®PJgJJ lßini Q •adMoakal Xnstnsment*. *»£. Bwtoo PUw*, PIANOS,*! »<► for nALLCT.pAV IS A CO.S f< vUhaod without ASolean Attachment. 115 w«w py3 _ ~~~~^ ptißßirians. TTR. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED I I at Dr. BmUh'*,«.nMT Fifth *nd SmlthfloW ■trre«*.« MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS *od SATURDAY S, from 10 t 0 1 end 1 tn 8 o'clock. J^BetidenceontheßrownssHleßunc. gamuts, JOT» TUOHMOS •»«»*■ »»“>»“» r ' JOHN THOMPSON SCO.. House painters, glaziers and ouliners, us thibdsmugr. B'^“' executed with nwlnm *od £{, p*tout Drl««, Turpwillnf, Varnish, J*P*“ * nJ JL, f l!Scle Philadelphia IYH< Montaigne Ziuc, * »»ry .uporlor ‘ ?Vi»rMl*.~ and Pittsburgh WUw:Load r °p*jut,r», Druggie.!* or We*r*prep*rcdtnOri.«dCulOT«for mUI wllkh 32" 'Vl35' their color* fivuo'l wilnjuL - • • - • painter*. ' -mh27:lT’l Prenetr and WE are now receiving our French Flower, and Flow** thto riety end beauty enrpasiM *ny fur wUv, Uou*. Manufacturing nearly »}l the m,lucerne** l * euabta us to offer to Wholesale purchaser. lD«ucem both in pri*. and confined .tylea. »itj»bl* fiT Oetrlcb end Fancy Panther. lo many y. u „ Spring BnJee, aUo, owy deacdpUou of l«w ucy Fee then, for trtaualog Boy.’, and Children* S Fancy uate. For «*l* on liberal term*, by JNO.O. HENDERSON. BSIYTII.CO. felTrdSm gup Broadway. New Yorh-_ Medicated lye, or aluaune soud- exeaUe&t rimedy for Dyeprpd*, U**rl wi*! ILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. faanufactuuts. w K1.1.H, IUBDLK * CO-1; go Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, 1 a.. xJurarAcmiu j» ,„ 7in , nl{ lv WHIPS TIIONGS ANO aWnCHt.^. Order* *olldt-td frrtn tl>oti»d.\ »»•* r« ,lu P l 1* r ' *o2i>:lyd4wP JOS. K. IIASIII.TOK »CO-. ENGISKEttS Ac MACHINE C„r,cr /Vrrt«»<l /.!*«!< s-., ««•**-?»• '*•. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist made to *rd*r. r . , ivi u t>r»tH Th '’ 7 “'“STo S' ; h ' —To oi.s, l*u:h m Turning Lathe*, Inm I 4tllJ UHiut,* HmrtilnM, , Al*o, Wrought Ima Shafting, with PotU-y*. I *4.23:1 yd*lyi^ HKNUY OEHWIUi 4 Va. 459, corticf Pm n and Walnut SiwU, Pittebxirffh, Pt»•» Manufacturer of hemp and MANILLA BED CORDS, UEMP AND TARRED nr tn*do to order *1 the toffoat c»h ynce ■ j • MOORHEAD & CO., «iurtT*ctca*M of , lin Plain and Corrupted, OA I.TANIZBD SHEET IRON. V-.r Hoofing, OutterlLg. A*- Agenti /or Wert'? < l>aUut Imitation Howl* ghee* n »»Warobo»*o--Vo iaG First Street, PitUhueg\ mrJTrtjd .c. otntxuitr. r. ; '' BTXSHA & GtJTENDORF, MISUHCTUEEW OT steam bo Hj kn s and all KINDS of SHEET IPIO KT W ORK- Penu Street, M»t Water, Pittsburgh, Peuna. • n»an’Oy attend**! l<v _ I XriT Y O N s t Socreissr 10 A. Lyvn» A Co ) .D. U. tSOCRTOS, iusur*cri*Era or . , _ , LOOK INO GLASS & PICTURE FRAMES, A.ND DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, .StC., jfo. 138 Wood »(,, Pltt*burgh, Pa. r«3:Jt£ ‘ Ac COLTAKI’. boh **.TCTACTtr*tu or HDOHB'B patent atmospheric FORGE AND TRIP GAMSIERS. Hammers or tiio Moving silo* .v<- uudoto order No. 1, Lift 7 in. fullbtyvr, 309 S H*» JMc. $ .. .. - y•• ** •• 50»S '• " •• s “w *• “ " now •• •• 000 - a' •• 15 •• “ *• ©O3B « - vuo - ? •‘•M “ •• - 41160 - - IWO. .. 6 ' oj .. « •> M2Ol •* ~ Stw Or'lcri lolldteJ For (articular* "’IJn-- MOIIKIS * COLi KilT. l*iTTstJC*on. P» .tkoa. littul. j*. *±JktAlsl-KV. Basi Ltst, (Brluvr the Bl CJ;»lr Street BrlJ|jN< Allegheny City, Penna., KA.tUFACTIT&U OF BRADLEY’S WOULES KNlTTlfili YARN, Of ov«>rT Color anil Number. IS PREPARE!) TO FILL ORDERS ON •hurt BOtice for «rtT7 eol»r or number of Yeriu. iUt* QK liooa ouo of tbe original manufacturer, of th« o*0«br»- Jl -Bradley Woolen Yerna.’Mn connection with toy brother, Wrn. Bradley, of Wheeling. I would respectfully solUil a ■hare of the ordera for Yarn*, as abov«*. j»ld (or Sheep Skin* anil Wool WILLUH DARNIIILL CO., G 1 Penn st., below Marbury. Pittsburgh, Pa. STKAM BOILER MAKERS AND bIIEET Irou Worker*, M»nufocinrtr» of Darnbiir* Patent Uuilor, Locomotive, Fluwi «jJ Cylinder B*ule», tUimiwy*, Bnlctien, rlre Bed, Steam Pipe#, Om**u«r», Salt: 1 «uy flazar Pan*, IronYm«rl«, Life Boat#, etc. Abo, lilwk.nntb.' Work, BrlJce and Viaduct Iron*, dont at the ftburtMt r»«v Uce. All order# from a dMaiic" promptly mt-nded to. JeC . . " “ 'Pena Cotton 3Ulia, t ,, Kennedy, cuilds & co, manufac turers of— P*nn A No. 1 heory 4-4 Blie-titi*-; Carpet Chain or bII color# an i ■hvl-*. Cotton Twin-; •• BrJ Cords; *• ptnngh Llni " and a»**> t-' ii.L •* JUipu of all t*i/c« no J at tbe Uardwaro SV>r* <*f W< 1-ot. A W-*vl »twl, wilt haro attention. . JAMES ULWI-N, MANUVA C T C K E K 0 ¥ SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid. Svwet Spirit# of Nitre; Nilnc Aci-t Uuflsan'c Anodyne; Munatir Arid; Aqua Ammonia, FFF; Nun-'* 4- Fowler's S-'lutlju; *“ SUy N> found at John Irwin 4 c-uj>. e' '• ■»*«' i.V’rs«w» ••• I’I&IUUX & JOHNSON, MAN t.’KACTURKUS AND DEALERS IN WK CUILDS&CO’S PATENT ERAS , TIC FIUB AND WATERPROOF CI.UENT ROOFING,I33 TutAD STBrrf. Pituburgh.Fa. _ ooJtnUt “ TATE *• £OX. PLUMBER AND GAS lU.TEK, No. 10 Fourth »trout, n**r Liberty, and 472 Penn street, u-xt door to Alderman Pirlin-mN OdL*. and Federal at . near L 3 Fittings fv-t Water. Uu and Steam. • . , ... _ “L-J JOHN CAMPBELL, j A Manufacture h of hoots Is*; and SHOES of eTrrj de-rriptljn. N- 34 dtu Uiflrld atreel, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocBLly, ‘ insurance Agents, TITE A: CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur ing Co., Lafayette Hall, Wood *tr*et FINNEY, Agent Eureka Insurance Co., • No. 9 Water street. A. CARRIER. SECRETARY • I'vnniylnnla Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, JunW Building, Fourth streot. Samuel l. marsiiell, secretary c;u ten.' Insurance Company. 91 Water ettcet. _ M. GORDON, Secretary Wwtern In«ur , iw«Company, W Water Ur»n _ J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent fur Frrmk • Ho Fir. Insurance Company, North-coat corner Wood and Third gtreett- _ T> A. MAIiEIHX Agent f " r I # iir.UiO Ip«qr»pc< 00-i *3 W*»rstreet. muoSTTUcSTEK, Agent Fnrmotß’ nnd J_ Mufiiaalci' Imorano M Water rtrcei. _ JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agnnt Coniiocntsl I tl 'it Fifth TJ yf' POINDEXTER, Agrait Great West- Jti. erH lomrancv Co-,«~ ffn>ul itfeet WILTH* P. MARSHALL :vtz?ri *• Wall paper Wareliou*#. Walter p. marshall a co im ooTteramJ Ponlori, ST Wood ftnwl, t»tw**-o yoartL rtr-t Jj Wußond Allejr.whm. »>*J * aiortip-M " f »rnnr dtaeriplitm of P*p*f llßOjpnKMir I’ lorn, llall*, Dining Room* *nd Chambers. a ;•• ••;•-*• *■ #ATa }*Qg ■g EDMUNDSOX & C<X Nob. % tina9B inWALL PAPER,’ CURTAIN DOOM, ORNAMENTS, PRINCES, TAMKIaH ANUOORM, OOMFOKTKinKU.% PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRKdBKH.Ac , Winild NoUeit ttio atUntlooof purch»s*r» to U.plr l*rg» udniMMoek. . .. Vrf**- TT SEIBERT, Practical UriiouTuncß, • I ,Vo IQO Third Strut, PUUbvrgh, M.VnoAtarer an-l lt. ik'RTATM, CORNICE, niSDfITuAmiSua'IBIJNIia.MA'niUSRna.COIIFORTS, CUSHIONS, Ac. PnrUcoUr «ttijtillon p*ld to BWml*oat vork. <>cpoU Cttod and UiJto order. jfuraituu. JAMES W. WOOUWkI.I.. PURNITUBE AMI) CHAIRS. WHOLESALE AND IIETAU., Kiabradnß e»ory sty l " of FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, gullttbli'ft'! PAIU/Mt?, CHAMBERS ANU IHSINO lUr-Mi*. Eqn-tl tn any to NEW YORK AN I> VII 1 I.A U KI.NI I A, j. 0 \Y EE /’ a l •' ES . fy-Krurv urIII I** iu*<tu by hand and Warmnf.'.l *la3 ' CABINET MAKER* Sat.T.lW with »ov quantity of PUHNITUIU I UUAIIU. rvappnru * in roMonm blo term*. JIOTBLS AND i-TEA'IH'-Ml.-' - FuruiaLud »t the .h-rtl.t notlr*.. .... 't,m,MS Vos 77 A.SI» 7» Taint* M-KRcr. 'i. ’' rtrr.wcucu, va rnrwoti jona n. Tt'fS'J ...THOtt- ft- tOTOfc- FASCJS l- T. B. VOUS i<i * CO., m*PHcn*WM o» I'RKNITCUE AND CIIAIKS Of Every Description. FACTOKY —Mrral anJ Warehoßie—No** 18 &40 Smithftcld 81., STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We FURMTCKK ul OUAIBS, in.l la'll. t d vooso»<». mSuISAwd T. W. bUUOUREYi Qcttk. I Watch and Clock Makar, A^A| IMPORTER OF W>l3 IJUNE WATOIIESAND JEWELRY ,Xoo/ ' No- '<» Fifth etreet. between Wood eud Market, fin*- | l>U Ja“l^rtlcal* 1 lUlenttuti j*u<t U lb* refaiilridof Wntrtiw »nd Jewelry. eyill work »mnu»ua. WXLXri J APER— Fine Paper Hangings, lUU Paper. Peovltno. Cheap Vi ell '“JP" - * jter Paper, Firo HoardPrint*, Corte.n P»P«V Tran** muu * lint bbJOilClotliWliJow Shod**,uew Bprlu£»t}lM, r.p»l B-acucnßAWK-tiigtoi;. foUK—2o bhis. Kxtrft family, made ;>f s&s '■ ’“JJI? 1 134 Front rtntt, ooor Wood. ;prttsbiivgl) A nodirn Oorgla. Mrs. I’Uobe Wcslloko, formerly of Uleter County, whose maiden name rros lrtrio, aged about Id years, died at Cheater, in Orange County, N. V onlb-7llt insl., no doubt from the effect of poison taken far the purposo of self-destruction. Phebe had lived in Chester ifa or twelve years. Sbo wa9 industrious, and knew how to do all kinds of womnn’e work and was able and willing fo do it. Withal she was professedly pious. She gained friends in tho beat families In Chester, and when any of them needed help they thought it a loss if they could not get Phebe. .* » i 1 About twenty years ago, we. hear, hor hus band died suddenly. A pape£ of arsenic was found In his pocket, and "upon a post-mortem examination arsenic was found in his stomach. Tt was suposed be had committed smoide, nod no further aetlon or inqairy had. Four or five yeaTS ago, Mr.i’elser, who kept a hotel in Cheater, died of erysipelas. He was a widower, and bad but one daughter at home, a noble young woman, who before that time had been affianced •to Mr. Hiram Colwell, a wealthy and respectable drovor, well known io ' Orange County. She and her father’s assistant, Mr lleard, thought it beet to secure Phebe as cook In the hotel, and they,did so. Shortly after Phebe came thero, Miss Pelser was taken sick with some strange disease that her pbyei oisn could not understand. Her only sister, and her husband, Mr. Clark, were sent for, and came from the Boulb, and took the manage ment of Mr. Pelser’s business and property at Chester. From that tiram Phebe was left mainly to nurse and care for. the Biok and dy ing Mis a Pelser. She lingercaond died under circumstances to induce strange suspicions, but no one suspected her faithful nurse, Phebe. ( About tho limo of her death, Mr. Colwell re ceived an affectlonoto letter, while ho was at ibe West bringing cattle, purporting io come from Mljj Pelser,but at a timewhen it is known sbo couff.&t write, requesting him, among other things, fo remember Phebe for her kind ness Pelser. . LasL«fall Phebo was employed oa ft domestic in ibethouse ok John B. Tuthlll, a respectable merelriht of Chester, in view of the prospective confinement of his wife, who was tho only daughter of the late Francis TutblU, Esq.- little Martha as all who-koew her, and many knew and loved her—called her. She was con fined; her babe never knew life. Some unusual symptoms attended her case; Dr. Smith, her physician, said they indicated poison ; but yet ihey might be the convulsions which sometimes . I attended parturition. Phebe was her nurse, and I she could not be suspected. Martha died, and -BluMam anJ U.ugti lit- withered in °n° blight Mr. John B. Tuthill’s family being thus bro ken up for little Martha wts all he hail—he went to board with his brother ami partner m business, Mr. Charles S. Tuthill, and Phebe was duly transferred to that establishment as cook and maid of all work. On the Ist of April last, Mf. Fuller, a clerk, in the TuthlU’s aiore, look'posae'sfon of Mr. John B. Tuthilfa house, ander an arrangement that Mr. John B. Tuthill was to board with him. Mr. Fuller bad no family but his wife. Phebe was thus thrown out of employment, but still j she was retained temporarily between Mr. Tut hill’s and Mr. Fuller’s. Phebe did many acts of •kiadntfen for both Mrs. Tuthill and Mrs. Fuller, onxearried delicacies to and from them. On the tith day of April lasf Mr. Fuller had , provided for dinner a can of preserved corn j and beans They were not all eaten at dinner. Phebe was at Mr. Fuller’®. After tea, and after Mr Fuller had gone to his business, she ! suggested to Mrs. Fuller that the corn and ' beans might spoil, and they might as well eat i iho little there wa3 left. Sirs. Fuller consent ed, and Phebe brought up two small plates of corn and beans, one of which she ato herself, and tho other Mrs. Fuller ftte. That evening Mrs. Fuller was taken sick, with symtoms in dicating poison. She died shortly after. No one could be suspected, Her husband loved her. He had no one else to love. Phebe was kind obliging, assiduous and affectionate, and remained by Mrs. Fuller tfi the* end. Who could suspect her' After the death of Mr* Fuller. Phebe remain* ed temporarily at Mr. Charles S. Tuthills, where both the brothers were per force brought into the family. Somo ten or twelve day® ago both the Tuthllls and the wife of Mr. Charles S., also a Mrs. Derrick—an Irish woman with whoso husband Phebe bad had some difficulty about porterage—was taken sick with symptoms near ly akin to those of Miss Pelser, little Martha and Mrs. Fuller, They have boon all treated on the hypothesis of poison. The brothers Tpthill are out about their buisuess. Mrs Charles S. Tuthill Is doing well, and Mr*. Derrick is still * dangerously ill Suspicions began to thicken about* thebe. Last Monday she was taken violently ill wish tho same symptoms. Oa Friday movm°g she died In her last agonies she said. “She had sprinkled a little arsonlc on John B. Tuthill s toast; that she knew there, was poison en the window sill near where his soup sal and it might havo blown In; and that she sprinkled a little arsenic on Mrs. Fuller’s com and beans, and further said not. The gravo has closed over Phebe and her violims. No more of the fact will probably over be known. Her motives must bo left to conjecture, and imagination must fill up bo table of horrors. apljolsttrs, PUUUSIIED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY biddlb AS CO., nrru aTtisiT. mioti unturicin. The Flood* *n tli® Low«r Ul»»l**lpi»l More Crevtmi. 'r.ym lb* New Ofl«*aip*r°r«orilßT Üb.) OviarLOw or tub Rrvxa Ur-Town. —\ aster* doy the river began washing over th* levee, at several point* ap-town—opposite Josephiuo, ana Feliciiy, and Race, and Batin streets. Last evening the overflow was more brisk, owing. H was said, to the joint iofluenco of a rite in the river and an adverso wind. The water, wash ing over at the different points, had tbe effect of swamping the streets in tbo vicinity, and lost night Tcboopiloulas street, along by the cotten presses, was not to bo traversed without wading. Tho overflow, however, Ib a trifle compared wiLh a crevasse. Tho proper authorities were looking after tbo matter lost evening, and unless the overflow shall subside of itself, it can be stoppodvery easily to-day. Criva*sib.— I The groat crevasse nt 801 l s roars j away, an defiantly as over. The Inundation now has a spreadout back and down tho country which prevents it from rising perceptibly. The pile driving men are driving away as indomitably , as over. Great multitudes visit tho teenu doily. | The new crevasses, at M’me Labrancbo’s 2>> miles up tho river, being on the right bankas well as Bell’s, that side of the river seems lo bo iu a bad way Unless stopped very soon, the new crovaaeo will flood and mako another break in tho Opelousas Railroad, which just below that point lakca its final departure from the river’s ootirso. This would put a complete stop* por upon the railroad. A strong forco of men was battling the crovnssoat the latest accounts The dow crevasse, if it coo swallow off as muob of the river as the 801 l crevasse, will doubtless, if not stopped, form a junction with the letter for the inundation of the latter oxtonds fully as far down tlio river as the Labrancbe crovaßso is up the river.— Crrarnt. VicKMiuito, May B.—The river opposito this point continues rhdog at the rato of on inch every twenty-four hour,. A report reached u, to day that there had been a break In the levee at Point Look-out, aonto 400 or MO yards in length, that the rush of trater through it could be heard for two miles, and that no land to he seen for many miles round.-/ I , rtryunr. Virttsnrno. May 4-ZKren .till muiy.-Tho rlrerhns risen ono inch and a half .moo our last report, and Hie walcrnow stands fhlly seven inches above tho late rise. Wo have report, that the Arkansas and Wht.e rivers arei about at a stand. The crevasse, a I “ lu i. L . l, “ L ™ t SV I increased to over half ft mil© * n . li ronTfen to twelve feet In depth. The karoo i ia nearly up to the highest trater-mark, and is elUl rising slowly. A I’ACT.-lf I m question were, • nvlint is the uulmol of middling eiio >n M- ! teucoV few forsons wouldgito thosnmo answer, , i he guesses varying between a mani and a mouse, j ••Oosse's Troaiise on Life in il. Lowor. Inlorme diale, and Higher forms, “«<» ll >» 1 lll « , ,ual, actually occupying this position, is Iho , common houso-tly of onn-lhtrd of an inch in , length; the extremes, inc uding-thoao dtseoTer ed by the microscope, being one hundred feel and one twolre-thonsandth part of an Inch; so , that, as Willis saya “We lords of creation nro decidedly among Its giants. THE Wjiiskey IlmttlJT Ovnnnoac. A priralo ‘ letter of tno I6th ult from tho slUage ol Long- Tiew, Arkansas- says “A poor man died here to-day from the bite of a rattlesnake. He was bitten yesterday about noon, and died this morning about 8 o'clock. Three pints of wkia key were given him wbea bittro, and lam of opinion that It waa tho whiskey, instead of the Boahe, that killed him.”— Mobil* Tribune. K.EBTOCSY.—At a State Convention of the American party at Frankfort, a resolution waa adoptod, suslainiog tho oonm of Messrs. Crit tenden, Marshall, and Underwood, in opposing the Lecompton trend. Dbaimko Dcnrrss Tire Sore.—The effects of thorough draining in deepening the soil, are readily seen in a comparison of the character istics of those weUnd retentive with those either naturally or artificially of a porus nature. All heavy soils must be shallow from the in fluence of stagnant water—of water which sat urates the surface, not being able io pass away by filtration. Every fall of water gives a mor tar-like consistency to stiun a soil, and as the moisturo passes off by the slow prooesa of evap oration, it becomes baked and brlck-like, in stead of light and friable. If plowed when wet, it is entirely unfit for the growth of crops; if stirred when dry, It turns up In clods and lumps; in cither case, It is only after much labor that any finely pulverised earth isobtained to support and nourish vegetable-growth, and an inferior crop is ever the result. Saturation without Ju (ration, kills the productive paver oj any * makes it hard, shallow and sterile, however rich in every element of fertility it may bo, when differently situated in the single circumatanco of drainage. Porus or well drained soils, on t ho contrary, never retain, even if they become saturated with water. The surplus moisture filtrates at once into the drains, leaving the sarfaco loose and friable. Such a soil can be ploughed at any seasonable time, and turns up mellowearth, readily fitted as a seed-bed for any crop.— Such a soil invites the roots of plants down, offering them food instead of a stone-like earth, and every year deepens the area pt vegatable growth, until the full depth is reached to whioh it has been drained. That draining deepens the soil, we will bring a single instance to show—one which confirms every point stated above. It is condensed from a letter from that pioneer drainer and ploneer of good farmers JohnJohnstcn, near Geneva, N. \ and was published in tbo Country Gentleman of Jan. 19,1854. He says: “Last spring I concluded to plow a clayey field, containing fortyacres, only once for wheat, and that after harvest. Previous to draining it was one of my wettest fields, and in dry weather, overt in April and May, wasvery hard to plough, often having to get the coulters and shares sharpened every day, when we used wrought iron shares. Owiog-to the great drought be fore. during, and after harvest. I got a large plow made, so that I could put two or more yolks of cattle and a pair of horses to it if neces sary. Immediately after harvest we started for the field, oxen and drivers, plowmen and horses; and besides, new shares on the plows, took other new shares along, expecting to be obliged to change every day. when wc got to the field, I had one man put a pair of horses before the large plow, and try to open the land with a shallow furrow. He went seventy rods away and back without even a stop, except when the olover choked the plow. I then put the plow down to eight inches, and after one round, to nearly ten. ; and he went roimd without any trouble, ilia furrow was over nine inches deep, and laid < as perfect as could be, I then had one yolk oi oxen put be hind my smallest horse, and a pair ot horses before each of my other plows, and they plowed the field with perfect ease, only changing shares twice. “Although the field was undoubtedly plowed at the rate of nine inches deep, yet the clover roots went deeper, and the land plowed up as mellow as any loam ; whereas, had it not been drained, it would have broke up in lumps as largo os the heads of horses or oxen. A few years ago a neighbor broke up a field about the same soason, and similar land, but not drained, and after cultivating, rolling and harrowing, he bad to etnplov men and mallets to break the lumps, bcfoTe'he could get mould to cover the seed; and after all did not gel the third of a crop of either wheat or straw. My wheat looks as well as any I ever saw, and I doubt not it will bo a good crop." Those farmers, and__lhey are not few, who have had experience in the cultivation of ciayer soils when dry, or in any state, will not wonder that Mr. Johnson exclaimed, on finding this great change in the depth and friabilty of this clay bed,--“I never was moro agreeably sur prised in my life—in fact, had my men been plowing in gold dust, as they do in California, I should have been no more pleased," This great change was the simple effect of thorough drainage—the soil, no longer compelled to re main saturated with water, lost its brick and mortar character, and became a live, or at least an actiTo and productive soil, reffdy to reward the labor of tbo farmer. filusical. BI’LKMIIO VE\V »PniNU STOCK PIANO ro&Tsa, td« oitat iso oairaUJti) KA*tTACTO6T m CHICKERIXG <t soars, Bostou. THE SUBSCRIBER, in announcing tho ar riTal of bit new spring »upptj of from the wet manufactory of (.HTCKERING A PONS, Boston. beg* to inform the public, that he bn* an imated the eelcctton of them to Mr. CtUiLXS C. ilnicn, whoeo thorough knowledge of tho mechanical and artlatle Qualities ef Plano Forte* ia anqueatlcmabla. Thoao new Plano Forte* hare been selected by peraonai examination and trial, non in* Winn * TOCt u, bt M 14*49 CUICIIKRING A FOSS, TO* THH* SPUINQ ORDERS, NOW REACHING THRU FROM ALL PARTS <>F TltH CONTINENT, and they are eonfldently offered to I »i,e Public a* the CUOIGEST ana mo«t VALUABLE SELEC TION ef rUNO FORTES «Tcr brought to Oil* city TIIE IMPROVEMENTS M»d* by the M«**r*.Chick6rin*e within tbalastfow mouth»> both In their Seren Octare and their new &*•£ Octaja Plum Forte* can only bo appctTlated by compart*™ with th«e of a former period. OUR OJiEA TEST PERFORMERS, PROFESSIONAL and NON-PROFESSIONAL, ara moat r •pectfully Inrltcd to call with thalr friend* aod try theee piano Forts*, taking time auftldant to glra them n Fair and Impartial Trial. Tb« nsw stock when eomplet- will consist of ill th- atytr* nww maoafactnrvd by MESSRS. CHICKEIUNU 4 SONS, WITH ALL TTIEIRLATE IMPROVEMENTS IN TUK STYLES. meebanlMD, strength anti durability, delicate and elastic touch, and exqaUita beauty of tona, which have ren dervd thtse Plano l.rftes and the natna or Cblckcrln* A Sons, as famous In foreign lands as on this continent. OSE Op omCKSBISG d SOSS FULL CARVED SEVEN OCTAVE grand piano fortes, With their tif» Patent Action and Pstonl full Iron Frame, a moat aura*tb instrument, and without lu ■epertur e»> where. Will 1k...1d Ifandied for witlilu ■'»<• month ol a’* * ALSO—A Full Seven OctaTe (Irani! Plano Porte, pl-luti ’ than the shore, but tonal m an Instrument In every yai nc- I dlar. Tbit would be a most valuable Instrument for any larcr Seminary, or toany urobltlons Music Teacher who has I tin* ttmo to prax-itcM an<l a proper deslra to aim In hi* art. * At-o-t’ao of ChUkcring A Eons elegant and unique NBW PARLOR GRAND PIANOS, Combining nil lliu essential qualities of a Fall Grand Plano, yet cotupreMod la at small a form that it occuplm -m nnx* room limn an ordinary Seven Octave Sejuaro Piano. PRICES ASD TERMS INVARIABLY TUCBAUE AS AT THE MANUFACTORY. 47-TUB PIANO KORTES'O Manufactnrod by Mew-. CHICKKRINO A SOS?, i»v whom the Mjb—crtbeT lias been their sale »nd r»t;ld«lvo Agent In tbi* city for so many year-, ARE SOT PIBSISHED TO A.SY OTHER HOUSE is this cirr, asd all orders bust hk sr.YT % ASV PURCHASERS DIRECTED To THE SI'RSCRIU E R ALL TUK PIANO FORTES manufactured by CHICK KUINO A BON3, and sold In Ibis market. are \v a r k a n t e h By lb- Munofaeltrers and the Snbscrlber. JOHN H. MKLLOK, Sole Agent for CldckeriDK A Eons in ritubnrgb, Western Pennsylvania. Eastern Ohio and Nortb-W estem ' irglnta. No. 81 Wood Street, bclwwa Diamond Alley and Fonrth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. s P l7'J*wT "PIANOS AT A BARGAIN NEW AND SECOND HAND. __ ONE Gi Rosewood octavo PI-jngEfesa ANO, ttnlrb.tl all round. No. from the Iw-tmamifactttrtrs ol m-ston, on-l I • • •; llrely usw and warranted a good and perfect instrument. Doston j.jice, Jhio, will be sold t«>clrweconstgUD)«nt,ri.r $2. 6 One 7 octave, mahogany, lioltltnoro make, Plano, coat originally $500...... ; a Ooe 0 octave, rou-woo-l, round comer, u* as new. made by Nanns k Clark ••••:• i '* > One Ooctavn, rueemwi. apiars made, by Nuuos A Clark _Tcry little oaod ••• One oetnve, ro-aworal, Uerrnau make, llano •• • *«‘ l One Uoctave, old PUno • • ”" s Al*o, a sylendld single aettou Harp (mad* In Urnxellc*. Belgium) In good order. j , r i& 11. KLEBEH A BRO-,Vo W Fifth *tr*rt <S3T (i/iiML Piltihuryh, Fd.— CTorfered 1353. Board of 12 Trust***—Faculty of 14 I*ali*n 800 (TVnEttra iTTi-aniao, ISM lknUr uok«nimmwi ln**a,o3tnmstclali Arltnow , P t—w DetoctlngOotialai caDtUe Correspood-nce, Kl)XUt J ont Phonography nJbj.ci nccefsary’fcr tha thorough education 0f J.Ptol’o l Book-kcoplng and Science of A fc a iWt», A. Prof, of Mathematic*. ALEX CowMT.ProL of P«nn*MhlPv—TwelTe first pre miams Otar all coapetitkn fi? best l*oa and Ink Writing, ! Srawswm »«»***»*«*• I nt . Foil coarse, time anUmltod, enter >t any lime, ISo- Average tins*, Bto 12 week*. Board about Enttre cost $6O to s7o.' Qrcdoataa acslttad In ohtainin| situation. Specimens cf oneqnalkd writing and circulars gent free. AMim , . I. W. JIMKIW4 asS. . lUaburjb, Feana. Insurant*. merchants’ liunrance Co. ol Philadelphia. Eureka insurance Company cf > mi. v. pettit. p«>»t dj. McCann, secretary. office No. 99 Water at., rittaourgii * Arncmut of Capital Stock pal l i<> and lnT»sU-d ~.sitOO,ooo 00 $103,423 36 futures Carso Hl'k» on tbaOhiv .'.nd 'Limlmlfj.! Eirera and tributaries. Inecroo agatnet loaa cr domajrs by Fire, a)«o again** the peril* of t&« £**, and lnUi»-i Nartgattoa and 'fiampomuon. BOXCTOW. Wu». V Petit, John C Montgomery, John 51.1««£*. »>■ J. McCann, E. V. Wltmer, Bsc* Quilloa, BmjJ. L. Wootston, John A?Marshall, Cbnrlo* B. Wright* Jotn J.Paitorwo, ElwoodT. Puaey wm. v. rwirr, rwMent, U. p. WITIIETs Vic* Pr«»i*l»f.« ilfriQUT J. SlXiflW, S6CrtT*i7-_ umm Salter, Limb k Cu, PWlidftlpbU Pack, Margin k Stidible; do Tniitt, Bra * Co, - do. Pumroy, Cildwell 4 C", do A. T. Lane 4 Co, do Btelnmitt, Ju«tlc* k Co., do , PITTSBURGH OFFICE, Na 97 WATER STREET au Orftf it W. POINDEXTER, Agent. Franklin Fira Inwranc* Company of run. ADELrniA DTMcroa*. Charles W. Bam-lcer, | Adolph K- B- “*■. W. Richard., ! Bamoel Grant, Thmnu Dart, I 8. Brown. Monacal D. UwU, , Jacob R- Smith, Tobiaa Warner, I Morris Patterson. " h CHARLES K. BANOKKB, Preahleot. Oniauo 0. Baitcxtt, Secretary. TUli Company contlnuos to mat# lnroraacaa, permanent or limited, on erery description of property In town and country, at rate* a* low u are consistent with ■ecunty. The Company bar® referred a largo contingent fnnd, which, with their Capital ami Premiums, aafcly lurwted, affirrtl amplo protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on Jannary Ist, 1661, m pub lished agreeably to the Act of Awembly, were u follow* Tin- Mortgagee. Real Estate Temporary Loans. Stocks.... Cash, Ac. .. 61,899 00 .. (AyM 81 |1,212,708 44 filuce tiulr lucorporatiou, a petlod of twenty-ow thor bare paid upward* of One Million. Four Hundred thcamnd Dollar* Loom by Are, thereby aflbrdln* erldenc* of the advantage* of Ipjnnuife, aa wall aa their ability «»• dUpOflttou to meet with prompter** aU Uabflitie*. /. QAJtDNER COFFIN, Agont, aul9 Office Boutheart eor. Wood and Third *ta Continental Insurance Company. ItfiTporaied fry O.t Ltgitlaiurt of /^nnrylrartia. PBItrCTOAL CIIB RTER Authorized Capital, One Million Doll an 6ac*red and Accumulated Capital IIOME OFFICE. Xo. Cl FTjlaul Street, above Second, rhUodelphio Fire Iniuraoce on Building*. Furnltare, Marchandiw, Ac. oa Cargo** and Pr-ighU, to all part* of tho world. . , _ . Inland Inauraoce on Good*, Ac, by Lake*. Hirer*, Canal* and Land Carriage*, to allparta of th* Union, on lb* ro-wt hvoroM* term*, con*l*tent with *«ccrlty. GEORGE W. COl.LADAY,formerly Recorder of D«*l* Ac. Philadelphia. WSJ. BOWERS, formerly Eegfcter of WUU. JOHN N. COLEMAN, Arm of Coleman A Smith, Importing Hardware and Cutlery Merchant*, No. 21 North Third ■trect, above Market, Phlla. JOSEPH OAT, Ann of Joaeph Oat A Son, Coppersmith*. No. 12 Quarry street,_PhU*. k „ , . KDWARD V. M-ACUETTE, firm of Maehette A lUijtiet Importing Hardirare Merchant*, No. 124 North Third *tr©et,aboTO Ra«. phil*. UOWARD lIIN'CEMAN, Arm of Urlentoo k Co., Produce and CotnndKWQ MorcbanU, No. 278 Market *h, abote Eighth. Phtla. OEORGK TV. COLLADAI, PreeiJcot. Galzb WlLsos. Bff returv. JOSHUA ROBINSON. Agent. No. 24 Fifth atreet /nptCUrf.) Parmtn' urnl Mechanlts’ Fire and Marlnt lusnrante Company. X. w. Corner Second and Walnut Sts.i PHILADELPHIA. blasts or ria cour*XT, jasusbt Ist, lbti Bonds, Mortgages, Ground JUnts, Bank and other Suck. »? LoenrJ (or Stock. * Trust Fond In Nr* York Deferred pnjmeot on Sto>.-k ?. Bills ItoeeUaUc '7*~* % Cash "D bsml and due from Agents 4 *'. JUW -j I’n-mlumjon I*.>tlcio4 reeftitlj i-«»or»Und *l-bn du« iLe C'’mt«U3j fi.so.imo rUOMA* B. KLOHKNCK. preiid?of Ki’Wiso K IIJ’.MiPJLO, N-crrliuj raituuLii’fiu Rtrotscu ChtrlM L. fcoi- H. Uruwn, M. Baldwin, FTITSEUton RSTI&CTCXS. V«»mj*rA Gr*Q, Jam*'* lHs]ln^*f, i.irn«a Howard & Co , Pbotpi. Carr k C» Wm. McCullj A Co- J. M. Irwla. Pittsburgh Office, No. 00 Water Birtcl. THOMAS J. nonongahela Insurance Corapany, or pnTSßcr.on JinciM-JA.MKiA HUTCUISON. 1-ioU.i-at UKNKY M ATWOOD, Secn?:*r> Orrjct, No. W Witts Stesrr, Bit,' /rurxn Jpairui all Jb'od* of Pirt and Uarim K< assists, not. 20™, imi stuck P».*BUU, on demand, retired by two appruTvd name* « i apS;lyd—J*lJ :. - nS§«i 70 akare* Mechanic*' Bank Block.—cuet ?*??2 9S ! rramtnm Katee • ■ Office Fur altar* * «3 Bix-i Af^wnn WX.. jl\. tv Ui. w.—- . Pittsburgh, has teenifcfollited GENERAL TRAIIE ' AGENT fSr Pilttbargh, AUogiittfy and rarrcacdsng diittlrt, uuwrvts. of tb* raltuhla end *lcgeat N*w Pubficeiisns ot tea 8io« ' W»n. A, unblUhars; end wIU «ctip!y thfiTrado end cocunnclty with 1 WtUoa Miller, th**e *t the pabLUhcrr r»t«*.yThs L.H01T125 tre eireedy LJoha UcDcrm , poblUbetJ: fi Geo. A. Berry i Tbe splendid new work, T3E CITT OP THE GREA utehieoa i KLNG-, or, Jerusalem u It 1: U, end sa it Uto bo, by HENRY M. ATWOOD, So c'y Dr.J. T. Bsreley, MlnJomuTrlj# Jerosalem, with 1 atooi __ ... ' portrait cf lb* Author by wttln, end upward of weenty Western Ingnmnoe Company ! .agreTlngs, executed In the flcj&et style or ert, from Photo W 7T »Ttrfl B H R 0 n ! r?pb« ehdoricimLl design* JUcitnfiixstboTAr UupbeAa OP PITTSBDRU il . J r tEe dty-Ahdeat, M<3S?Teh Modern and MWsanUl,- GEOROK DARSTt. JW-icot- h *i w R*stut»tlon of the Tempt* «nl City a inverted by T Tito* Notices of iu Jewish, ChristUa snd n«thoa ActVjtu ' • Ir ~ " "*'calenij Sorel condition; future Pro- F. U, GOltbON, opttaln.t’UubarKh- ro©co, fail Blit, $6,00; roper Turkey c>c aail-iao,£4,CO. DJ HTO Insure again* oil ktndi of JHr< and MarinthUlt 4t the «*me ptt«. A B<nu Institution managed fcy Director!. *ho «*« *«U NtwJuwaLle Library tar tIU Sabbath sehscl tsd **= btnm tnfAe community, and wAo art determined, by i Title* of B*Hea No. 1: rremptnett and liberality, la maintain the character »*«£ | Bg Without 'Word*. | tfce Egyptla*. lAcy Kane assumed. as offering the fcert prot’Ctton to thou trho | _ orQlrlsnnd Fit*-; The Jew, d<s\rt lobe insured. , I Genas rod Thought*. - ASSETS, OCTOBER 81, 1*67 ' HooeUtK I Vice* aalßUoea. Slock Account*.. $llll, AW W) | or luflcoocr, I Tbs Yeung Cottajct, Mortgage i 7110 Arab, I ~ . Bill* Uecelrable. i, 101 07 put op in n-»*t bole* — fi**- „ Office mnUtnre 2*o 00 TttE CAVE OP MACUPEIAII aNU OTHER WSfcS- Open Account*. 0,478 W :nr James Cballou. Cloth, (1,00: cletk, Gill gilt. fi,6Q; ko* (juib.. IAS4I »•> rocco, full rilt, f AOO. premium Note* • tv MAP 0? JERUSALEM ANT lIS ENVIRONS- By Pr pit!, tii«-ounti-d 12A,*aj3 73 j T> parday A Sou*. ApiwTed A* the m«t accent* Ms? extant, by many distinguished t»Teler« r.nJ writers on the ■ Uoly City. ItiTaluable to Sabbath Scfc.»U and etu-letta cf tb* Bible. Flaiu 60 cents; colored 76 cents; to-k for® $l, mounted and rarniahed f 1.76. ? i GRANDFIELI/d PATIUaRCILAL CHA.iN OF **** ; BIBLE. Printed to fmr color a Price 75 cent*; mount ed and Tarnished $i '[■ _ CARPENTRY MADE EASY. By Vfm. E. Bolt Tb« work contain* about Forty Plate*, fc*?tde* tumeron* Pl*r grams. Prkass per ilcgle copy, pcstpal-1 ; 1 of the abore smrk* will W tenth? mall, p»je*- p»M, on the receipt of the r-tail pneo. ltheral dljcoopt to MlnW.cre. lilfttCTOk*. I Wni. Mi Knight | Nnlhaalol liultno*, Alox. Nlmlck, ; t*»»U 11. Long, , William 11. hmitb j 0. W. KicketaoD, > 01-ofgO I>»! <i». K. Miller. Jr, J.W. Butler, 0 W. Jackson, Jamca McAuloy, Alexander Sp©**, Andrew Ackley, notO: ritUbnrgh Life, Fire and Marine ms, Co. Office, No. 96 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. KOBT. GALWAT, President. P A. Riktu*»T, tlec’y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vic© I’rcM. Am>uw Eulxuio, 51. D n Examining Pbjsiclnn. TH» Company make© ovcrT !n*nratico appertaining to connected with LIVE RISEA, Also, against Hull and Cargo RUks, on the Ohio and HiuiMlppl rltera and tril-ntams, anil JUrloe Risk gen rrolly. And against lessor Damage by Fire. And against tbe Porlls of the Sea and InUud Na*hjft«*>? and Traaipurtath>u. ...... rollcios iseofi at the luwrwt rates consistent wttn«at*ty all parties. Robert Busoel McClurketi, * Juneph r. Gmsuri. Ml>. < John Scott, I Jnxue* Mirah&Jl, | D»rld Rtcbej, JamM Vf. Ufcilman, Ohn*. Arbathnot, fclfl—my2My PenniylYauia insurance Company Or PITTSBURGH. Offlee No. 63 Fourth Htr«* DIRECTORS. Jhccli Pnlutrr, i Wade Uaaptoo. Ovo. W. Smith, A. A. Carrier, A.J.Jooea, Robert Patrick, Rody Falteiron, A.C.Samiigun. J. P Tootur, J. U. Jonw, ]. Grier Bt>rual, Jobs Taggart, W. U. Mcßride, Ueory Eprool. C. A. Colton, NkbtiU* VoegMty. JimH 11. llupklm. CUAUTKRKD CAFITAI J 300.000. ***nr* nod Marine RUk» taken of all dr*crii>ttoo«. OFFICERS PrrgMrnt—A. A. C***!**- Vice Preaidr.ct—HODT Pamasoa ~ Uc-creUrf aod Treeiurer— I. Ouk «■ ,IJ * Ciiiitni' Imnrante Comp'y of Pittsburgh. WM. IIAGALKY, President, SAMUKL L MABBIMI.L, t^r-lax, «; ItUf«r SirttU ktotm VarV*t <w-l •lkJo»are»!lullaodCar«>W»‘'«“ the ou<* aad Mu tlnippi KlTart, aodTribottric*- agalaft 100 or diataga by Pita. AUt*. of the Saanod Inland Navtfstion anti Tranafrjrt atkro. uiriCTClfl. Kn BagaUj. [ CapUMnik Burllar, Samoa) Haa, S. 11. Kiel, Jaa. M. Cooper. \ John 8. Mwortb Ju. Park, Jr, | Ftmaelt Bellen, Inu ML Paaoock. Wm. B^llan, 8. OarUnch. t Jobs Shipload Copt. Eam’l C. Tcolb, | Walter Errant, Jail John Caldwell, Jr. Philadelphia Pipe and Lift) INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chesnut Street, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM BOUtSB WIU mafea all UdcU of ZntQnnc«» either Perpetoai ct Limited, on every dasolpUon of Property or Mmha*lt*e. at reeaonable meo of omnium. ROBERT. P. KINO, preaitlent. IL W. D4LDWIN, Vie* President t-mcnoM. £. JLOof* GecrraW. Browt. Jowpn 6. Pwl. John d*y*»» E.irOor< CharU* P. Oarn, E. B, KnsUib, P. B. Sarny, 0. Ebetmw* 8. J. Uagaxx**, V. BUBuvMS|Becnt»*)> ftfiMljfc 40 ABSIT3 MAY 1,7558. »Kk Da«.Bilb—r*^ 1 * 03 6011 ttm nr*i by twoapuruTed name* Cash In PitUbnrgh Trot: Company Pmstam Kota* - Bt’.U S.'C<i!Tftble -•••• Vis Sbarw Kxehaotjo Uaok Btock—ecst OV d? Mechanics’ Stoci—coat. ■ ' 800 da IreoCity Bmk Stock—esn’t paid .- | 200 Atlecbcn* Baa'ii Sicct — co rJ-t* •-• I Book Atccar.t* J. iL iu*t»V:rg-f, W.E- h'injic*. Joha A. Ca^ghej. C.V. Sftsbebr, ' R D. Cochran, Jatiei J Benn*" R.jE?. FISSET, £»o'> Tie Crest Western Sire ani turns! ua. Ce. . OP pnn. apeX-PHIa. 0«'!t in ■-i-.p-m-ji CaOdinff, Kx 403 v-i ,:rrner $ Ibvruh Strcsl. .. a- ' eiur rss rrsritvAi- ’’ AUTHORIZED OAJTtAL Capital paid In- -••- 2 ; Surplus, Jaouary Ur, ISBB SS,274J)S r:BZ Z^'d^d.YC'A—ldmiled cr Perpetual. _ MAKUtBiysVRAIfCZi on Versels, Car*o and frrijhU. LXLAXD iysuTtJLXCr by Rima, Can sis, Ufcesss- Land Carriage. orasciot-': Cbarlf* 0- LaUitn*, 1428 Walnut WUllam Darling, li 10 Pic* stmt. Alexander Whlfiden, Merchant, IS North iron: T—n HaUhorst, Attorney and Conns*Ucr. John C. Hooter, firm of Wright, Hooter A Co. E. Tracy, Ann ef Tracy A Co., OoW«dth*B KM!. John B. McCurdy, firm Of Joaca, Whit* A MUTcrdj . Thoa. L.OUlcfrt«, firm of GUlaapio * Z*U«r- Jas.B. Smith, lira of Jas. B. Smith t Co Hoe. Henry M. Foliar, oiflea SZT. South Third street. Johnß. V<«de«, offloe career cfScrwstb and Eassem- Jaaoa .Weight, Uta Cashier Bank of Tioga Alfred Taylor, effloa Cairo City Property. Jona J. Slocum, cfflw> C2B Sooth Third «WCi*e. 0. C. LATHBQPjPrtaldsnt. W DABLING, Visa Prcrtdeo'. leivis oMooitr, ; 0 &x, s tci.=, a. *■ Sefood Tic* Frr«ld*t. j JAMES WRIOUT, Secretary and Treasurer. H. K. PJCUAIID3ON, Aesiatant SecteUry R W. POINDEXTER, Agrct, ft,l7 07 Water »treet, Plttsbnrtfr riSK INSURANCE, DT TO* Reliance Slataat inwraacc tompuD) of pßinmpuu On LimlUJiirPeri<t«aJ,Mercfc«DiLs«.rure.“Cir*i Office No. 308 Walnut Street. CmTii 1177,Wu... AJiTTa J252,i0J 6&.—lastedsa tailors: First Mortgagocn Implored Ct«T Property, worth doable tLe arnoonl...—— fI2Q,3W CO Feaoa. Itaiinad Oo’a « per Cdt. ilortgsfi L-aii, 430 000, coot - • »,ivO w AUfgiieey count? «? per coot Penan It. t.o-n lf'-OC-} Os Pennsylrabls Railroad Co’« Stock <. tfw ® 1 Stock of tti« BelUnca MaUal Iwuranco Co— dreck cf County Fire Iwuracc* C0...l i- vT Scrip of Snsdrj Iflßamscu Corapsatc* t ** “ 2- RilU Rrceimblb, bcelnws p4p»r ~~ f.2,.11 &v Book Ac count!, accrued iatrroßt, etc . &.'?•« i? Oish on b»D-l sod In Disk - • 2O W CLEM TTyGI.ET, Pnwlaret .•uoTcaa. CJ«a Tingfcy, Win. ILThomi-ron. David 8. Brown. C. SteTBDWJO. John B. Worrell, U. L.Caraou. B«U-rtTolaad, Ui4(< Johnac-ti, C. B. Wood, Jatci * it. Vi iKxlft -i .1 Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company’ bicorpomt'd by Iht Isgiiliiurr of AmiJySraju-*. l - a 5 Office S. E. Corner Third and \Y ftlnut ets rmiiADELPUiA. HARIS E IXSCRJkA'CKSan \V*»la. ee-i So «11 reru of tho world. islasd .. n «.-*!*, t* rtu-r-, Lakw and Land Carrlncw. to «M part, of Lit* Lnlos. yffiE iSSURASCIZS on Mrrchuulti® • -- '• Store*. Dwelling UwnrM, 4c. Airti of l\t Ompany . „V/r. irf, IfoT. tnmhltMKml KMI *«•» it FMUd.lr.liU aiJ.mnO oUht L-.-i St-wk InWii. hallrwt ± !=«—•'• - 00n'52. M„ U T ,.V.:r 'sl^USo pftlnTOW Id bAD>I« 1)6 J*T' , o.}etß Marino roiiclr4rero!Dtly U*r.c<l, and rf debts dot the CvXjanj > Note*. JAru»-» ur-a-i, 42iMpiiiiu»r*eiiUiJ». .(kcnealT^ictir. Sfr!U*r» I- F. Paaistca, JwelscaP. tjr*, {Jamcol £. Stoltit, ilenry Elo&n. JannS- TbocsM C- UaM. £eb«t B~toa, J;, tf.jha D Semple, PiMab’f. a .'.p.T. MorpiOi WM. M .Tin,Swidaat. Vsoe Presiierti. Utni Liuvw, f| p. 41 iIA£CU»A« Agtfi’-, wfiyiVutsf etr»-ft. Pi'.‘.tbtirgjl. ’ William Harm.. 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B< BOLSES PORK AND BEE’ - DSJLEB3 /.V p r C * j. a. com*. v Insurance. fI2 &&R- £ «;6«,B0 . \ 14,586,01 £ a,«O r OQ - jg *,«0,6C ''i r.cro.OG § § -r^icTcr* G. W. tJics, M. Peas X v , B- I- L**>eh, jr, ii’Csadlrt*, G«jrgo 5. aelisa, •s':r 1 AiiOerwa. J U. SHO£XSE£GEIt, Pw«t. i. ay<tflln> ±c, {n Tcstj or Oraalrj. Samuel Ris;>!^n-. William Mcaser. . B«aJ. W Tingle?, i Marshall lltil, L Lothrcp, \ Chaa. Lelani. | Jacob T. Boons*, Smith Bowen, I Wm. M. Bemple. PHUV. U. il. liniCHMAN.Secretar?, J. 0. COFFIN, Agoc*. NorUi-eeat corner Third «sd Wood itrtwU 02,730 07 100,000 00 5 £702,753 37 ID* PTJ«3I!O2tIOnS. TOUjlpN'o. 20J5t Clair c; r;i r!C;>U»{^ .C»JB rr *
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