I ' '■ r - ]•: V.t . ■■•■ l ■ tefcif V • *.Y "s , * * * * ,9- itf ■ifei'i r-14 ?v * r i:.* v v:' 'fir !*;' •••Vi. 4 *-+1 ' - :• j ‘vvSi'ir* - '•:/•s -1 ■W,K : & * Mvs.- -A| ■ * 7T'-^Bj'2*fc v J mmmmm .fe-V , i i.®' K:.;' + - .!!“* jfi. ■.v -'^i -’..;-s-V •«••*.• •;• v.fiv*.-::i ■-, Z iV. . \4k-'> vr ,-!v., ' • ‘ - . M.- . ?v„ y.i; 1..K-* v \ {•• ■ TT:>.v.: ■;«•?¥■:''.>• %*%Ni «§§; ipi *< ;*.r^vA‘*K‘; ■•-.''•is’ •* .*. , M 15* '<•>! .• • .. » •». . ;>.■;« .*. - > *'• ' • ./•■>•'#•;• ’• *'^ />'.* • ‘ \* • —.* ■ M.'. S i' * 1 " •• • .••• x\. ■r .. \y i mm V'. * r*' • *,\ . UAKRIEB, SECBBTAkT r\ . psaaaylTftslft Iniuruic* Compasy of PitWnirgli, Jobm‘ Building. Fourth «trc«t. /. AMUEL L. MARHnBLL, Secretory oiti | gpo^i—qtmw Company, Water ttrwt. • EM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur v *tk*> OompMyVW W*tw itrwC J GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Fnmk t hk f»ri Imiimbm Company. cocrwr wooi and Third itnete > A. MADEIRA, Agent'for Delaware ,t • Hstail . IHOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Formers’nna .,-w itang«nee 9O Walwr street. ‘OSHUA.ROBINSON, Agent Continental lainnawO»)!U FUlhitiwt. • 1 . V n r W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great Woet i\)< Troatitwt. . _ Carprts. ROBINSON & CO., Dealer ia Carpets, &c. 50. 23 Fifth »trwt. J jr; Qrpot*. Wo. 118 Mwktt ■treat. fe3 - W. D. * ll* M’OALITuSI, .BALKR IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHE ‘ jjATMKdS, *c.Mo. 87 Fonrth »treet aoc ffw”- 1RISI1& MACKENZIE; Attorneys at LawJ OfllewNo.SO Fmirth*tr*et, Pittrfmrgh, l l *- NoOry Ua red (Mo Oomnlniftnw..' »»” OCEKT iI'KNIQUT. ATTORNEY AT or th. Bonk of riUoOurgh.^llO yoorth«trrtf;Pfttrtmf<rtu .-- - _i: — OSfiPil 8. & A-- P- MORRISON* AX" O S.tUw. Wood, .. ■—^ STB ©WHS. fi uTIOVE, Dealer "Staple and Fancy \j. T>:y Ooota, -lit" »' lie orltf d. ® Utfket ■twU^Wabarsh' AjCURPUY & BOROHFXBUU, DBAJjBRS M."SSi“K2s«SHE cor.' yodrth m 3 BhrfcHiU-^l IL PALMER, No, 105 Market J Street . Ooftlitr.lo BothcU, fl»U..Btw» TtUa«taj^»» Btrtw Ooodt'graf Dy. >•»( I* 4 '“O* 1 u “ a OA.RIIIA.CrKS AJMD BUGQIKB, ' r - • TtfftSJU « : ■■«sgsßa3BB!BgBSS«B2F' ■ ] TUB' subscriber offers for «»">. VT &E9& 3SgggS£&e s£SSp3s l p«ss»s ■£*££JlS°' 'sw ' • ■* Coinage am wage* aaaoiatiory. M. L.’bXBPSBNS, wq&ffigSSzSSk SSSStiis JR(BmEF*a «* «“*■**• u *?.?Xa rjirriillST gfrw to JtyiT*. Jgjjg ,on”SoV.S******^ 0 . 0 - • •• T; • Omur tf admeeiamd S3tern &r***i\ ■* * \ »i* imoiiPi cmr. j • • - * ffTOOfi RESPKCTFUIiLY IN- CjOU' l* amiSSTSLno fliTcr fhea ■wttfc tbdr ptlrroig* w 011» ' ... . • - - ; V ~ : ,?jvrifcftMn«n rwpwrtrf lo git* tbm a c*n t"***** 0 * y " • yjnyfewTtf. B* rTckBBIEN CAN BE CONSULTED ■ ■3i-aa£gSS:toB «*»**»*■• J^Mid» ffaintng. - t^Tr— — tarT.wnrta~~ —»«. mui* ■■' SU^Sffi&KSSS! W’S&S* Ptiitnti. LOIQ4LAIE. ~..^l SOUBE AND BION PAINTERS, . Bo.n (Old Port OflcaßofidlaOTUrd stmt, tot wan ; •VTMJXm HALXi BBBTAtmAST, MASOma HALL, FIFTH STRUT, * JOOBPH PBIOKBB', . -B-ROPfclßVOft; ; kX L TUB DKUOAOIES OP V A. tb» nußos, p**! l *•?»«* S*o*d e*tt%«irr*4«p •» »*• rtorurt do^SEMK v M.O?rriLtWM.VK<TCLOCKT*,M. tt* Uu; fKulUr ■«*«-» *■**•« «r *r* 1 d ' M I^Ui'l '~v 'i < jj. X)OBERT • 1\) ProJneo and CommiMicra-Mercu Hfwt, near Wood,Pltt»bgTth, Pa. AGALEY, COSGB.AVE & i Wbohulo Graters, Nos. 18 sod 20 Wood strort, PUmr 1 Alexander kino, wholesale Oraerud Importer of So-Is A,h, Ho. Z7S Üborty itrsrt, Ptttsborsdi. Ps. spUpd* ero.n.joni_ , .... iar. l.CQOl*t. TONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO •I <j*B3 and Doat. Parniahen, dealer* to Prod«* ttfl Pittsburgh Maantoetome, No. U 1 Water etr#*t, near Cherry Alter. PitUbargh, r*. ™T»__ «i« l t» »sr»mw —JtIU B- I®*®^!; OHRIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE H Groc6n.No.l3o and 132 Second rtreet. (between Wood iod BibithfiridpPlttobargb. _ jam now aaeiutDrutTD— TOllN FLOYD £ CO., WHOLESALE fj Grocer* and OammWan MortUantt, No. IT3 Wood M»d gg liberty gtroatprittol.uritb. J** B - ..JOKH «OMI. TIT ATT & WILSON, AyUQLESALEGBO* YY OERR. Commi»»oa Uorchant* and Dwl«r« In Pro don anil Piltiborsb MannGtftnre*, No. *3 IJbarty ftttaborgb. SAIAII DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE Grocer*.CommlwlonMerchant*, *n<l Dealon In Praxim*, 1 80 Wfttor itreetinJ 03 Frmititree^PlUrtmrKh. Jl. McCOTOUKON WIXOLJS - Oroew, Proiloc* and OommiMd«j‘W*ni*Dl, tedPealw-tJr-Ktttßttnjb MMolkctarad Aitirtw. No.lW JSmtjitnSt; carom ot Brewery %j, PitUburgh,V*. my 3 *4 TTOtxTuSB A^O/rWHOISsS /V Qroeat, Prodat* *ml- Commtwtoa Mwrtqnto. «nd• pSSsn In PltubofgbUMrabctarw,No. 6 Wood twwn Wotw oad Treat it-, Pitt»txirgb. ■ *P 18 _ M^<jßiSoN'l~csT'wiloLiSMj; Iliß Grooerx, OommlntoßMwchnnt*, and Deri^lo *H ft** fSSXi™, ««*”*>• ““iSEST’ Wo. 255 liberty »tr«»t,Pltt»bnrgb. . Jalftlyg T> OBERT 11. KING, WHOLESALE GRO JY CER, CommlnJon Marchnnt, «naß«Jer la E? tuh! flow, and aU Undo of Ooontrj rrtrfnca, “V month of Sloth, Ktuborjh, fa. yiocmoud*on (oml|Mmt<' J 'Kobeht dliSli; T"co^whoi.e- T\ | a ALB Grocer*. Oommlwkm mad TorwOlog M*r £otaendDaalerolaVrodttceand Pittsburgh Mannfrctarw, Be. 351 Liberty *tmt,gW*tmrgh.Va- Krai ISstatr NOTES, 4m I S3^£»4K^»-* • “aU comomiiwlloM and taterekr** strictly OflSoSwT STRRBT, orpo*sU Bt. P»nl> OahednL Jalaltf , KooftsrUtta, arc. WS. RENTOUIi, 20 St. Clair street, . Dealer la TUllgicnu and ilUceTleiwooj Book*, ud Dapoittory of American Tract SvJctj’i Public*Uotu. mrlftdawlyP ; M. G. JOHNSTON £ CO., Stationers, Blank Book Manataelonr* and J‘»b Printer*, No. ST Wood atroct, PUUbofgti.'P*. c. COCURAME, (SUCUESSOR JTO • B. Sadler,)TOwUoal* and Retail tttaUonwyawlpiiwrDAagfo**, foimi eihdoora. B. of Martot Sqw, Allegheny, r*. OHN S. DAVISON, BOOK-SaLIER AND nr— nrtoD»ri>oo * No. gt—t, n»r Foorth, Plttrimrgh, P*. B'AY 4 CO., BOOKSELLKKS AND BiA . TIOHBRS, No. 65 Wood itmt, next rloor tothfl oar- of P*. School *n4 law Book* «m -ftisilj on bind. L. HEAD, BOOKSKLJUER AND STA » Tipyxs, Kp.7B yocrth It, Apollo Eundinj*. UNT & MINER, BOOlCSfitiLßl and BtatlooOT.llMOtlic 11*11, TUth tlrart. \ JHusic.SfCi JOHN II. 1 - HELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.. Miraen DUnwnd AHI7 «a* Focrlii rtm4. A(go> fcr CmCKTOftti % BOSS’ ilkstoo) PIAKOFOKTE?, Ha- nowa. HittODßoxa *»« °rqah HABUOSIUUB, u>4 Dnnlw in Unale nad Mnital Oood*. jaXS KItEBEB & BKO., No. S 3 FIFTH iMtißawaU- inn ARLQTTK BLUMK. MANUgACTUK- DAVIIA OO.’SIMta B-y*. AUmuiAtUdiinret. 1U Wood•«••*• ' T* •_ i . . i . it— — jam*csw. wooDWßii. FU gg I T O gE CHUBS WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL, . Jsmbr»dB«.»ftry *tyV> *>» yXJ R isrX TXXR E » ROSEWOOD, IiABOQAKT AKD WALNUT, BtUabUfer PARIORB, duusns AKD DINIKO ROOMS, K<l«al to *ay tn NEW YORK ANI) PHILADELPHIA, in it L 0 WER PR 1,0 BS. ABpErery uUtl«iu4«ti;hwfn4 ffirn#t»4 CABISrr MAXIM . . . ncyro* ahdbteahboats « V araUhtf at U» aborUrt noUct, jgg— * ** » CO*"* { CfIAIBS Mifc **•' i>; t i,te s T-B-Tom , a<o o. XTOW OPBN-The best aubrted M>d *wp *au>okot Drm aorta, Buwlo, HiiimWMw oorta, Myrtit Oxa, .XartiaWotk, Uid BOTMUMta UuUtt. naaaaoall trtaaalfcoa. 0. BLAWWM UlT*,' «$U v «aww«lTLwttfo,ira.T4>tortM*tw*. 8 a Work, Bridgu tad Viaduct Lr. ties. AD on!era from a distance Jc23 Pens cotton Mill., pm.Bur*h. Kennedy, childs L cor, manufao- TPREKflof— r«sn A No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheeting*; Oerpot rihiit " of *ll colot* *od ahaaec Ootton Twine; “ BedOord* a Plough Ltnej end ftush Cord; *• Hope of all ilem and doecrlption*; Batting. „ fy~Ord-T« lutt at tho Hardware Store oMjuji»n, VrlUoo Qo. I'* l Wood *treet, will hare attention. JiOuy * JABES lßWlfl, 'UANUFACTDRBR OF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuno Aoui; EVMt BpfrtUof Nltr., ' Klulo Ad* lloffni.il', Anmljco; . slurl»tio Ad* AWAABHnonU,rFf; Nlrnn. do Fowler** Solution: ftUr be £>tmd at John Irwlo A B»d*. 57 Weter itreot. /•.wSiad- —a. i. na***~Z:... joiinko: PEUIIIN * JOHNaOn, MANUFACTTOEnS AND DBALERS JN WE. CHILDS A CO'S PATENT ELAS . TIO FIHK ASD WATKiM'ItOOF CBIISt BOOFLNO, mTniltD BttQT, PittatiargM**. qclfedtl wilmAM TATB a ROS, » in PLUMBER AND OAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth street, Pltteburgh, and Federal itreet, nnder- Beatli Escalator 11*11, Allegheny. _ _ _ , 49»B*ery d*«rtptto» ofFitting* for Water, Gm and gto&m. . , JOIIII CAMPBELL, „ Th/T ANUFACTUREROF jVL *nd SHOES of «T*ry Ascription, No.M &Sfrpittoborgh,P*. 'ocaitlyd aptioisiuß. Wall PaperWarthome. WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im porter* and Dealer*, W Wood «£*, between Fourth etroet and Diamond Alley, where may be foundlan eateoriTe MKWtment cf*v«7 deiorlpjlon of Paper lor*, Hall*, Dining Boom* and Chamber*. Al*o, Window ■ (uMinMui ... W. *• BATOUg. p EDMUNDSON 4 CO. Nos. 9G and 98 > Pj t Third street, dmt Wood, Uanofoctnrrra and Dealers WAI on»SS goods, ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASBKLB ANDOOIUJS, comforts, beds, PATENT ePIBAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Ae- Would solicit Um attention of pnrcha*wa to their large and earied stock. 1 " , •?»*** pittiburgh, Pa. —fT&orferrrf 1855. Board or U Trust*«—Faculty of II Traction 300 rrcoatß attumm, Jt*. l&S. Young JUnprfpirtdfor achtslduHa o/'Jtt Counting Roo* SNSTROCTION given in Singlo and Donblo Batrr Bcok-kaeplDff.M need io orery dspartmentofßu*- ayCoouautW irlthm.Uc, csntiw CorreapoodMieOjOamnwrdal Law.PetectingOountor. Ml Money, Political Economy, EJocoOoo, Phonography and all other aoltfecta nairaaary Sir the tboroagh education ef a practical barioeea man. . _ . * j.*o. Svns, A. M. Prot of Book-keeping and Sdeoea of aod 11. A. Homo*, AesirUnt Teachers of A.T. Doctbitt, and U. A. Hc»to»,Profea-- •ora of Penmanship. Twelea Brat preialniae m all competition for beat Pen and Ink Writing, tfrkjn *ot roa nanaTSD WOK. , , • , A. 0. roam. A- M-, Prof, of Mathematics. T>f«>i Ao—Poll coum, Urn* unlimited, enter at any time,**. A*eta**timo,Btoiawneka. Boardabont *2.W- Entire coat $OO to $7O. Oradoataa emitted tu obtaining situation. Specimens of naerinalled writing end circulars •cat free- Addrwa 7. W. JKNRINB, aj7o Pittabergh, Peana. —HE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. —This wnil-knowu and popular annual, formerly rub liabod by Johnaton A Stockton, after a lapse of yean, will •gain abortly ba iwned. The »lcul*»lona a* formerly «UI be made by the skillful mathematician, Sanford C. Bill, Cm , who win also prepare for It* pagra attcb reading tnat. ter u wilt make It an entertaining and Inatraetlrs magw alee. Iteridn the reliable aatronomkal calculations, a new and logenkma table of time, an accurate nwlhoil af draw, log nwldlanllnaa, and other metUrs of pcrmanral ealoa will be wd'tfd Orders of bookseller! and other dealers are eoUetted In oneedltloa will be printed, and «d«*wfll be fIM according to priority. W. G. JOHNSTON A CO., Publishers, printer*, Etatiooert and Blank Book Make**, , Jel9 Wo 67 Wood street, PlttabnTgb _ Starch aoknok.—uavino bees SSK6^SSSaSSSS?S^' BRADY'S PDBLHOIIO 110 126 Xattau Strtet. Sub York. IVBOUULB Bw*n. C***» Boo*, M-ioMUt, rCOUBBIXO ABD BOOKIILLISO ESTABttBBBCTT* 5 stunt Uw pkld ti» mbcclUnwMww» *« so* irtleJ* cw»ect«< wWi tto trsds. fo»00 oMiortof A BHADT| eiuoMorloa Loo*,* Hrotbm, 120 TfajwiTttt+t. If. I- r*wlT«d many of Ud I#*' good* laUlr, Which Ibtj art «U!6# i<njthw , , toatu Cloth* 12Ke- Uni ud 10c. Alto, many itrlMof DM Good* at Um Una tm*\ prt**. J*34Awf W UAMFAOmY, SALTED IIEK BIKOB. ia I>UU. «wl UlrtMl-Jwt iwW*lAßif for ■uc. whoboU or wtofl, *t V&AKoKi K«r Urowy Wltaßton. r»d»*l «tmt, Allenbray. g™. _ £A BXS. WOOD'S fcJSARL BTAKUiI ii -mil ! ;■ «o. 00, CPtowlTood and focna **■ IXTRAFAMILY FLOUR-300 bbl«. choice ■t a JABBPKIME BUTTER . . tJ , , %&? LauaSSS’.t. heard pAMi* tho brutes \ok vising a norths. _ therefore advice keep them in a stable dll the of harness. Tub Pabbnip.— We.wish to calltho attention of our re&deTA to a valuable root, too much ne glected in this ‘ country; the parsnip. No toot is better, arid we think hardly as good, for fat tening hogs, or oaltte, or for feeding to miloh cows. Pigs will leave almost anv other food for the parsnip, as any of our readers may learn by trying the experiment. In Europe many thousands of hogs are fattened every year en tirely on this vegetable, particularly in the Is lands of Jersey and Guernsey. The English think the parsnip makes swoeter pork than any other feed, but prefer to gt*6. ground peas or barley, for a couple of weekri beforts Wiling, to harden the meat. Butter nlMeiu the winter from the milk of cows fed on/parsnips is eald to be of aa fine a color and aa excellent a flavor as when tho animals ore feeding on tho boat pastures. . , VTe quote the following statement from the best English authority: “As-parsnips contain six per cent, more mucilage than carrots, the' 'difference may be sufioient to account for the superior fattening' as well as butter making quality of the parsnip. In the fattening of cattle the parsnip is found euperior to the car rot, performing the business with as much expedition and affording meat of exquisite fla vor, and of a highly juicy quality ; the animal eats with much groedineaa. It is reokoned that thirty perches, whera'lhe crop is good, will fat ten an ox three or four years old, in 'ordinary store condition, in the course' of three months, the parsnips are given io-the proportion of about thirty pounds weight morning, noon and night; the Urge ones being split into three or four pieces, arid a little hay supplied in the interval of these periods. Tho result of experiment has shown that not only in neat cattle, but in the fattening of hogs, and poultry, tbo animals be come fat much sooner, and are more healthy than when fed with any other root or vegeta ble ; and that, besides, the meal is more sweet , and delicious. The parsnip leaves being more bulky than those of carrots, may be- mown off * before taking the roots, and given to oxen, cows, or horses, by which they will bo greedily eaten.” a. ncom* Now, if this is the true character of the parsnip, and we are satisfied it is, from experience, we ( ask all our farming friends if it has not been i too long neglected ? Another advantage for this country is that any portion of the crop not wanted for winter use may be allowed to remain 1 in the ground daring the winter, as they are not in the least injured by lhs frost. When dag they should be stored in a pool-place and be covered with earth. The pan alp delights'ln n rather light,, deep, rich soil, though we have often grown good crops'on a.heavy clay, when, dry and well pulverised. If maiurens used, it should be well decomposed. Tbc carrot aud parsnip require similar cultivation, but as pars nips make a stronger growth when yonng they aTe not as apt lobe choked by weeds, orio suf fer from a little neglect Tbe plants are much more easily seen, so that weedingis lcssdiffieul t. Be particular In obtaining frean seed, as very little of that two years old will grow, We have often, hitherto, condemned the prac tice'of preserving fruits by boiling them down with sugar to an indigestible mass. _ We have had through tbeseasoo, and have now, an abun dant supply of tomslots,cherries, peaches, black berries, strawberries, huckleberries, pears, and | other fruits, which are as freehand good an when I first gathered, and they bavo been keptthus with * even lens expense that in the old mode of ma» ‘ king them into “preserves.” tbeso have been r kept, mainly, In what are called self-scaling, or * air-tight tin cans. The fruits were slightly cook - * ed and prepared as if for * table use, and then x sealed up perfectly air-tight. After several . year's experience, we ahall use tbe tin cans chiefly this year, with a few wids-neok*d gI»M bottles. Tx* Yoc* Uombb.—Job Jolly nevur lied his I team when he left , them, and this ncgloetcost him two oeieftwagoae, on® new the death of ono hone and a lasting hurt to anoth- 1 er, the loss of two children, a crippled, wifo, and life long remono—all incurred within one year. There was a remedy—no, not a remedy, but a preventive In the following role, which ■hoold be posUd In every farmer’s horse, barn: Never leave home without a good halter on yonr horse or l® your Amgen; never leave a horse or span of horses without wearing them by the halter to a good strong poet or other soUd-nev* trUaahedotree. Do not low* Uicra. IUIIM to a plow or harrow or roller In the field with out tying them. A Utile care will save your property. . • „ >• . Cows ASDSuoan.— Travelling a few daysln Mteoori, in sections where the cows Uavo a wide rann. we heard anew wtleeioent to bring the oowahomo regularly at oraning. Thailaw, Ming them with auger the »®’ 4 with salt. A Uttlo handfdi at, owing, at the came tlmo of day, would bring them beoklo tho into with » regularity ai unfsiUng no tlio ann.— Attar the, uo well tralond in auger-ealing, II may bo omitted oury other right. A half, doion notable bodae-wlna aaaurod mo that the foot was well worth knpwlng.—OAw former. TOT Coumtioh or xbb TnAnii.-Snoh U tho polsosedand filthy atria of tho Thames, at Lon don, that tba fiah woriokenod, And hecoma «o helploßO Ihaltboy can ho taken ont with tha handa. On being placed In pnn wator, they ro- A n officer of health —rites to the Times theltho'aapeotand order ofenoponaoworlanot so offensive or unhealthy as the Thames for the rea son that there is a constant notation and whip plngnp ofltefiUbT eontenUby etoamboria-- H# propones that the trefflo bstwssn tboWdP* b J Itounboata bo - ntoppod entirely, and propristor* cosopenitW* Food roa _ r moßt easy to feed. iTf&m*- . i _ agree with.them, _ even when it is iburit*.- . nare; nothing is last to them: they are Been, the whole day-long, incessantly pioking np a living. In welt-feed fowls, the difference will be seen, not only in tho sire and flesh of the fowls, but to the weight and goodness of thb eggs, two of which go farther in domestic uses, than three from hens poorly fed, or half starred. Itls customary to throw tho fowls in a poultry-yard, oxMo or twioe a day, a quantity of grain, general ly'lorn, and somewhat less than they would consume if they had an abundance. Fowls, however, are more easily satisfied than might be | supposed from the greedy voracity which they 1 exhibit when fed from the hand. It is well known, that as a general rule, large animals, consume more than email- ones. . There is as xnuoh difference in the quantity of food consumed by individual fowls as there is in animals. It has been found, by careful experiments, that, the sorts of food most easily digested by fowls, are those of which they eat the greatest quan tity; they evidently become soonest tired of, and are least partial to rye. It has also been found that there is considerable economy in feeding wheat, corn and barley, well boiled, as the grain is thus increased in bulk at least one fourth, and the same bulk seems to satisfy them but there is no saving by boiling oats buokwheat or ryo. —American Poulterers Companion Jttusital, TUB BALAROK OF »¥ BPRWO STOCK FiAnro fortxjb, rsoji tub tuxcTicroar or CIIIcKEnIXO * SONS, Bolton, CONSISTING of sixteen of their Seven Oc tave and six end one-third Octave Piano Forte^wOl b9oMDodfeOdrMd7f9r.vXaalliftUon.on \ . TIIU&SDAT, JUNE 3d. A TAKE NOTICIL—Tho Piano Fortee manufactured by Ohlckerlnjr A Bona, ar® not famished fey thorn to any other' houaa in thii city, and all order® must be lent and pur chaser® directed to the subscriber. tAlltT rov* GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS liar® been awarded to ■ QUICK.KRIXG <1 SO S 3 OVER ALL COMPETITORS, r„r SoterkrrilT In IMr GRAND PARLOR, GRAND irA PQGAKB PIANOS. The following Utter from SIGXSBKCKD THALBERO, TUo original manuscript of which can b* aeea at tho war* rooms of tbMubecriber, ought loOOnrince any one of lh« superiority oTChlckerlng Acoae Piapo Portea- PrrfniaaSp March 55,15 M. Me. iituoaDear Sir—Blue* my arrival la America I I'dtw constantly need (ho Pianos of Measts. Cbickering c foua, aod 1 emn only repeat to you (white thanking you (Or the Piano# yon bars *0 kindly famished for »y con cert* here,) that which I hare eooftennidbefore: the In- BtrumeoU are the bat 1 have Men in the United State* sad will compare favorably with any I hare ejerkhown. Voor®, very truly, R* THALBKRQ. Tbeaboea M of Pianos, la addiUon to thoM In store, comprises all the ■ tjlee manaf*ctured by Chlekertng A Bona. ALt TUB PIANO FORTES tpennfsctured by CIUCK ERIHG k BONfl ARE WAKIIAiNTS 1). ' JOllSf 11. Bole Agent forChlckerlug k Boos for Pittsburgh and Wei •rn Pennsylvania. * JeSdAwT AfUSICt NEW MUSIC.— ; YL General Ferrifcr P. Smith'e Funeral March.;.! » t rnTllattlofVsOrand Fna-ral March, with Uthographlo " IrontisploCT Homage urJka, with lltftogreplc frontispiece. - » In Dream® I ®e® my Mother—Wurael - Sunday, Pmtl of Day®. - » My Ilappy Fireside Ton need na' come amrUftg o' me—Sentch........ The Uajw Hour of Meeting, with Ulhogreph-muMo by^ Uyll«neis»Caw,hy the Dark Sea-wave-the Bong of the Wild Poet.. . - - - ® Be Merry To-ni*ht~-J. W. Gharry » The Mermaid'* Evening Bom. - —» 0 Worship net the Beautiful. .- - - - John LiuJrJohO— Heotj •» Crumb-picking P01k*.............- 35 Le Bortffttrtde Piwlm QnedrfHee on RumeU's nag*. coo* tainloz “The Partin gTeef." “Sunshine after BsMIT Change- bar* l Bew" “The Flag of the Ftee/^rtc, with beauttfhl f Meted lithograph *W Tbalbem Polka w jot* retired at the old established Plano Depot of. ' CHARLOTTE SLUMS, . No.lia Wood Street, 2d door above Fifth street. ES* Mode mailed, pro-paid. New music rewired every week. ■ • , 'l J° u FIANOB AT A BAfcOjUW HBW AND SECOND JIAMO. _ ONE'CI Rosewood oetaTO ANO.flobhcxl »\1 rouod, Vo. fromU»tw*ta*ontortarm ol Bo*oo,«a*l V I I. |« tinlr o»* Bad nrrutnl » soodtnd perfect ioetromeit. Botlon price, $360, «UI be *>l4 tocloMOoulnffieß(,far|9« One .7 ocute.aebosuy, ItelUnere make, PUao, toet . oririneUy l5O •OnejOßctAT*, rtfttwoe&raiwl corner, w new, madeby Nana* A Clerk,.. "* One 6 octere, roewrood. eqmn tnh4«s by Naan* A Clerk —*s* fleroeo meke, PUna-..-*..** l« One Pteno... « ,Atao,*eptaDdfclei!i()eac!uo& U«rp(nuide InJiruiollHi A No. 63 Fifth etre*t TUALBERG’S PIANO COMPOSITION FenUeie on t/Btlri d’Atnorr, Do u Don Peeqaalr; Do “DonJaeiU. . Do M Loaretl* DorgU; , , -•" . - l»o .♦* LettanmmbaU:. J - Do H Lm Dog&BOta; Do *• Jlmomta . . Do .*• Uoeeeln Kgjpli ... •»•• • . Do ,r notM Bwoet Jlowe;: Do «Urtßooeoflommer, - J. -•• leTinowlil - I%# ArtofHngtncappUedtathe Pte&cfcia hwnbert. jwireodfe4«dl»»®»»ttoMadeßtoroof -..; mta JOHN H, MILLOR,SI Wood it wt- *r>OTATO£B—IOO btu. kt 25c to tM >t, i'M lOQDdud good*. •' l'.--: -'M l -‘ t i’l * ■■■ -HXTCSOOQS}Moaum * oo-, i ..... U3BN«nu4lUVro^ikn^t.. • * i r \*J*' , M-y . - Jij, : Win. Bm. Tho9.i.Curk», Jo*- Wottem , or pll T 8 B C R.tF’Jwr-*'**,- QBOROB DARKE, P*j T. M. GORDON, Bceretsiy. ' OTViaK.No. 92 Water •treetj'(Spang. A Oo.’« fcij, Tip tutn, Plu* burgh. Will Inturc anaitut aU kindi of‘Tin and mjfrintEaSSc A Beau butihdiom managtd by Director*. are «*» | known in tht community, mad who art ddawiM&. tf mvMptnruafutl{bmtliiy,ionurMainaueAarad€rwkiA butjmU&tontoQiomwko dairt tobtinxartd. ’ " ASSETS, OCTOBER 31, IMT. Stock Account*..—.....——- OO . assrr— SSS Office Furniture. ... 240 00 Op*o Account*. Mil 0* Ca*h..„ «* Pieniltun N0tec—............—. 40?®4fl M BIU* Dl*countod.... r —. .V.’.ZI 122,003 78 (317,811 48 tntttou. Vm. McKnlffct, Hathtatol Hoiaw*, Alex. IftaJek, Dvrid )L Loox, William H. Smith 0. W. UekMQB, Goorse Dual*, R. Buller, Jr, J.W. Boiler, Q. W. Jackson, JftZ&MMcAnlej, ilrtiodir Boost, Anlnv Ackley, col& r.H. GORDON, BftCy. FltUbnigh Life, Fin (id luUu 111. Co. . Office, No. 96 Water Street, PIRSBUftQH,PA. EOBZ. GALWAY, fraUnt f, x. BiiUilT) Eec*j - *T.KT. BRADLEY, Vbl fiwt AJreaw FuamM, 1L D, Bzamtstaf Phjrtdan. Ihia Company naksaartrr Innranca appertaining to ; connected Vllh LUB BTHKB. , Alml noinat Hull and Cargoßtok*,©* tha 0U» and MMalpp] riTera and tribatarlaa, and Marintßtek gen •rally. ' . _ _V AndagalaatLaaaorDaaßacatoVtra. tha fiaa and Inland NatlgatJoa at Urt lovMt ratw ooocMant with «My all partita. . Bosnout Alexander Bradley. Joseph fi. leech, JohaVnOartos, KeikaaV. Hart, David H.Chaab«n Bobcrt Galway, Bonrael MeCJnrkeo, \ Jceeph P. flnam, M D, \John Scott, JatneeUanhiß, Da rid Richer, Jane* W. Hatlßiaa, Cbaa. ArboUmct, ftl&~ay3S-iy WUltemGerr, Robert H-Hemey. JofcaWOfli, Tki Brut Western Fin uil Junae ts«. : Co. - \ OP PHILADELPHIA. - Ofct in Chappy Kal»xt,corntr«/ \ ciAktKß ntmvum ' AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 4»o>ooft Captcal paid ■ sttl»3oo 04 Borplua, Jaaoary M»3l* 03/' . • \ jkT4 W rmx TXSUXLXCX—UmItoi or Pwwrtml.' ZuUmraro&lSCT M OK(D ul tXLAXD lXSlttJ.Xat.bj Slim, Club, Uku 111 Land Carriage. Charlae a Lathrop, ItSSHUnsVitrot. William Darling, UlO Pine ftreet. Alexander WhiUdaa, Merchant, U North Front Imae Haalefcant, Attorney and Coomßcr. Jobs 0. floater, firm of Wright, floater A Co. E. Tracj. Am of Iracy A Col. Ooldamith*i Sail. John IL McCarty, firm of Scam, Whit* A McCord*. Tboa. L. aiUecpi*. fir® of GOlande A Keller. Jaa. B. Sxaltb, firm of Jaa. B, Smkh A Oo \ lion. Henry If. Poller, office 337 Sooth Third (treat. John 1L Togdae, office comer of Sarenth and Same®. Jeaee WeJgat, late Ouhltr Bank.of Tlogi Alfred Taylor, office Calm Cttr Property. . Joaa J. Blocran, office Ct Sooth Third meat. a a LATUBOP.Preddaat. W. DAEUNO, Yke PmJdent £s?«2 , E2k} »•?- JAMBS WEIGHT, Secretary aat Treeraxer.. Q. K. RIOUABOSOR, A««Utant Secretary. B. W. POntbKXTBH, Ageot, Ibl? . 07 Watar etnet, Fimbittgh Beliuer lata&l iiimnee company •< PHIL iM l P HI A Op Bonding*, limited or Ferpet®LM«rcbandl»e, Pnmitnre I » in Town or Ooostry. I Office No. 308 Walnot Street. 1 CanmtmjWe.»AffimtStt*ffiW^laTtedaefcUoiwsl Pint worth • doable tEeaaooa»u^.~.^.-~.~-- ! v.. CO Penna.RittrQa* Oak 9 percent Mortgage Loan, = -I £loo 00 I jSSasaiasMsssiss! ■ - w Stoekof the Battened Mtteal Ih4»00 BtochofOwatyminearw Oo™~~. W»« Scrip ofSaodry Inaamc* JTJ 00 Kile BeeeJraMe, bwhsittp-—“2“ f 2 Book Aeeocat* earned tntereet,eto......~— , Oaah' oft.hand tad to Bwli-h ItOH SO tUSAffi B' ctm nßaixTi PxwMofc DtaaotOM. ; Roberttwa WOltom Mb— If,. . M.V;xs3vi Henfrill win. ... : W.M v I 'Jeßob-I.Bwitlafcr;,- 1 : • * Baiih Sera. ■ • assasS^mtfc. , gIKUIUIAW.ni nSi i j ■/ 1 OtiaTlngleyr Web. B.Shovpeoa, - David S. Brown, . O-Stereneoa, JobftlLWcßiU, O. 1. Canon, BobertToiend, XoMiJohneoo, a 8. Wood, .... . . •* Jemeeß. .. /tuiflmii imruee c«iui| * OAot M«i 04 r««rth ltrM . .ptSSOTOUL ,-T-',.;, JdMbraKtttt V ' ' '‘VMißiako&t''' i CMkW.Mth, " "*2Aiiktrm, r ▲.J.Joa*, t », . IbtatHMok, • 1 ssssr : - . wSsasSr-.-’^'^gsteS' f< xriinud *l* ‘ a* .' "* r •"** ",v . v*C -• mail B. B» SoCUah, P. B. 8»l«7i 0. >bamaat 8. J. M«BUIM, F. BUouimn,l ' J. Q. COfflN, Afew corner Third tad "Wood «tr ISoo&s. - J "''VS AT RENTOTJIjiri ii m>ffinuiii° i , Hack UiUer'aKcw Book, Tb* Crub* oi iE9v - toerb Batabla among the FouiUfarotnT-'- BabrldM; with Ramble* of a floologbt' free.) Hadjf til BjrrU, or,Thrf« Tear* lo Jartuojt; . Johnaoo, daaghUr of Dr. ButUft ' tarn: wim many elag»ntpleto*,76 caats;V•• colo.{bulM utt) ■, fable* at Xnfi4«lUy,4od Tact* of faith— *. Bex"' tfca Absurdity of "pan the Uni, a Pianoß»sCQtka(K 6004 07 mall 66c. ■ ,\ , Asst 8*117; * Harrattr* of BUT* Lib; 40a; js, . j with mu th* pnbUeatioMQf tß* Aamlcan 80.. and tract Society, ultad tar Sabbath BcbooUV I ik* ' ' , JrH TTUGH MILLER'S NSW" BOOK^ n GrataeoftheWetsy,' or » B«aarr Beane nnon®*--. foSlfaroo* Deposits of tbe Hebrides, with Bupblnw^-, QMtoctat.«r SeaThocaad jbQm oo the JocallUfertmj perils of Kotleod, by Bvfhlillt«r t L.L.D„ . . Xmyi cm Biography tod CriUctico, tnr Berne; 3d eerfec *s*7: Jnstrstfdendfarsdeby Q«38) jTsDAVffloy.Y TWTEW BOOKS RECEIVED THIS>DAY I byßjcpreer— 7'' 0 » I Biacraft’e History V: 8-, toI. f , eatbradßg tbe period l I (na the Declaration of Independence to theßattl* of Boa* > .{ I her HU. This Tolomo contains » splendid portrait of geo. | JosephWemaonml. ' "■ ■■/-.■-.i-. -j:; .v‘ I HarraUree of Remarkable Oocrenicma and : Rerinl loci- J I durts, ; anaccount of tbe rise a&l progress of’ this greet .1 I «wtkntDgotU67’ ; a. By W. 0. OoMot, with anintrotee* | 1 Boa by HwarWirißichg. ] | Mexaolre of OaotalnHaramood ofiheßlfU'Brigede; ~ r - .1 j BoaAwy to See, an Autobiography for Boya. ByCkpt. j . r-H ••. 1 1 myU J.L.SKAD > 7»yogrthet... i "VALUABLE WORK&ON CHEMISTRY. Y '' ll '' l : MortflObomWl ManlptiUttwa, I rol; „ y* l * Staxnta of Qiembtrj, 2 to!*;" Liabotfa Ooanlote Works on GhuiMy; = r- Do AgncnUoral do - Jobßctcm** Bo*Qta Agricoltanl da •" Doctor*;.. .■;■ OtMfln’i Ootllne* of Ohmirtry; BlUiaaA*tPriadpittQf:do > , ~-n Jobstfon 1 * Tonur 1 ! CheaUtry, nriud »UUaa, Qirdaex** Medifl • do ' . - * • YOwMtoGhaßJmyfbrßtadasti; . Griffith’! do oTthefborßoMOQt;. 4 ; , rr •»- HtpUr* do »ppll*dtoDy»lne - -ir- L \ BocMlttUOßCbtßNOf iboßlowptpo. . .r'- WaetSiby JeU 1 KAri 00„ « Wooditj BOOKS—^TQSQftgntheheartftDdenHribWv^-C.* tbaaladL»-S. 0. COCHRAK* 0 Meal ZXj&K BbeDj.lnfJteaetwjltaßtQtte eho*cea»oftmei4of Sooka _ .*.•=• dSTUte«Bdvcrta«st>orataftdM4 t ßaUcloinLTeatlci|» « *■ asd IDaoaUuwoQS irtikbYevJPabliaifjap* * areecaitaatlybalnjedded. InthaeoUectloa aremanrm tartalaiacworks MootafQa‘»PK(«»o.K.B.Jaa«* war book? Dw;0rel«8of- ! 3v •. Tbafiei*r» Hoj£ Miller'a LU» and ,Oec*ole,tbo ' B«mta6)%Oipt7&a7Mßdd;OMlmor togtewJ.Heorr . W. Herbert;. JloralHaßW, or Flat Yean laMlnae***; Urrola.a tale of Otmatry KU% BeveDiFMoott'a 'W’oiu; IrrWa da nckoofa aditloa* of tba ? Fort* ® tolaj»®o, , blaq asd gold.. .■.., ; . ... jyd. , f I fVO ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS AND > X C0IIT&40X0B&-A* pa<X5lX l£ON QQMP4ST, w now gwmd to nctfr* SBd*xent»«r- .' «Ur»fcr*n'«t*w ot W*OVGnr2MO/r, SOLID AMD - >*"l§sjn****d tJm^nriife^ftfte^mlrtakfealMvtnt ’■ cuwdtj of Btibf, wOl b« farnboed Emoltooti* open ap>. , plfeatSaataToAMUZL J. EKBVKEvIM Emfdit,- » I mylfceodl»Mp ' .. '. , . Lost ob mislaid—.a ftf* 91. abam in.tbt .Bxchara.Bahk of rttt*binft.ia um nn'ef XboaM IGA.-Holiotfc tSnby gino that appttaaUoa ha* bwn, mad# to tbr-Baak far a rutrval of aba etrtlflcatt. B.lXYlßUKorf^‘ Ada*r of th» tatataof Pmm. •
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