• .i V *f: '.' l- ■ ' v.', «- c ;\ ' ;j. - ‘ 1 » I, i: • “mv*' s-iijk/’ s.V •’ V.i‘ 1 •.%' V ... , ; v. .“’•jv lit - : V .; ;:-YV '.Vtf ‘"W 1 ... °*Mv I? M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insnp* . %- bpco Qompaay, Water ■treat. . . s 'P'l - £\, . 1 i««V .1 • ie.-^''"*‘•vfl - ’3 „ V, Jr-- -,'. 4 l- s *'• | • ;■ f-;iy v •< J sis?* /;i -- % x'.- : ? ’ v ;*> , 4 u\ 4 v mV - vS !<:*•. '; ' .£■. l ‘ ir v.**e ■» • .• w '. ■:•*’;■■ ••• i*J> •• “.•<*.■ ’ •*!■ •*•• . i »r»vV3l ", .'<• ■xvjf-’-c «*■ * !' v-st ’t : 5 ***- < * M»sfs>B '.V; ’^iilSft f* r *N iplftp '■; » *. > ■ -sfr •,'W iSw&attfcts « ::!§3®i ; r 1 I IRISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, OEw »o.«F<rarth itmt, ntubottk, r»- N,.unPjii> Ho ml Ohio Conmtfifcmw. *V* .»V> • < '■ ..£* .•-’Si'*. C '<<' '-v *>'. **; •’ -1 •S' .■• *v".%§3 •’■ v'i.l AT ; M£Alj, P«iri B«l»y »nd jOM*n 1 r - "’i ' ’■’ ;-, V? r-'j .■»■ ""L i' / * x. -| . «!,«<> ~ - ' ' • "' ' ■• " V 1 t>y THE ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Bcuggists. TV/f ACBJEOWN & FlNLEY,'"Wholesale ,-LjJL Brogglita nadStnolaetoren of Carbeii OU, Ho. ICT Liberty «troetrPittiburgh.P». J*3fclyd B. L.-FAUNESTOCK.& Co., late of the firm i 1L g fl* m wiN>—rtratn Fleming fro*. WhoUanlaDrogsbi • No. GQ, corner Wood tad Focrth “**■» PUtbbargjh. p*. BA. FAHNESTOCK * CO., WHOLE • nlo Druggists tad Msaufeeturei* of White load, ***d utd UltnrcN'Center Wood and Frool *tr*ote, FlU*» . .: nteliT JSCIIOONMAKKR, MANUFACTURER . -or WMfti'LaA B«a Uti, Itoo, Nnl, Uttaw, Pot tjr .nil WboWeHnWlo PlfeU, OUa, VKAWTOff to. No. Wood .r, Pimtolh. ot&iTd J" OHN HAFT, Jf. (SUCCESSOR TGUA& U'Onff«y,)Whol<H«l«Md Detail DroggW! »nd Dmlw in Paint*,OiU,Dy«ataoV&e corner WoodandßUrtbetmts, Pittsburgh. ip-ltegular Agent for Dr. forff* Madktno. W»n TOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL tJ «r.loDnig*,PalnU,Oai,Tarnishes tod Dywtuft, Ha. • AU pnapt bttantloa. g>**Age&t for flcheock'e Pnlaonlc Byrnp. mtrgfclydew ruobbtte una 13RAUN A REITER, WHOLESALE AND X) iLtan Druggists, wtocr of libertyand Bt. Clair ste- Pittsburgh. . .. ~ ■ fosfiPii flemino; (successor to l. U Wilcox k Co.) cornse Marfcststmt bad Dluoopd.kwpt constantly on hand a foil and complain Maartmaatof Drags, MMkrtoea, Hodlda* Chests, Perfumery, bad bU articles per taining to hie Imsloese. ‘. carefully compounded at ail hoars. ~ . JbJtly DR. GBO.II. KEYSER, DRUGGIST. 140 Wood stmt, corner or Wood stmt and Virgin AitejtPitUtargfeyPa,. ... ...... »ral tvs. a. BCTcanr»oa_^.:....^.^..;.~i...—s-tnea. LEECH A HUTCHINSON, Commission and forwarding Merchants, dealers in Wottern Ea rem Clump, floor, Fteh, Bacon, Butter, Übm>4 Oil, Bat aad Pmrl-4ihl Seeds, Grain, Dri«d Fruit, mod Produce generally. BesTbrands Family Flour iTwsj* on hind.— Agents ter tb* bate of Madison Go's celebrated Patented Pearl gtarsh.' if os. 118 Second aai Hi Flntitx, between Wood nod anrith Sold Pittsburgh, Pa. ap&lyd CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY IL COLLIN)}, Forwarding and Onmmlarion Merchant,and Dmlor in Ghueea, BnUer, Iu( Flab bad rrodnee generally, gfi Wood it, above Water, Pittsburgh. 1 myO JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN. * euiO, Commission mod Forwarding II enfant, and Wholesale Dealer la Western Brsero Cheney Balter, Pot and Pearl Ash, bad Western Prodoea generally. - Front it, utween BmlthSeld »P& Wood, Pittsburgh. ■ ' • DAVID 0. UEHBST, FLOUR, PRO dace, Provision sad Oommleskm Merchant, Ko» 267 Liberty street, corner of Hand, Pittsburgh. glra’bfr attea* tion to Uj* bale of Floor, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Batter, Gra}h,DrledFrults,Beoai,'Ac-Ac. ' • respectfully yoUdtod- acStly Alex. Forsyth, (successor to Forsyth A. Scott,) Forwarding and ConunUsion Mar rbane. Dealer in Wool, lUdas, Floor. Bacon, - Lard bud lard: Oil and PrMaco gengrally. No.-76 w>t*r etl, Pttt«bnrgh,P». Eagle warehouse.—jas. gard- IKBII, Whohwala Dealer la Flour, Prorlaiocs aod Prodnca ceiwratly, Ho. 0 Seventh ■rrr«l t .brtw«ea Liberty and SmUnUeld.PiUeLargh, Pa. 4arTena«eub. mrilly ■p iDDLB, A CO., General Com .L\i mlMlon'HarAxbli and Dealer* In Qrocariee and Pro* duc«,lf a Its Ltbertrytrert, PlUebarsb,Pb. 4QTCoaj|cnmrat* *oUdtod aod eallefbctory rcturnagnar* nteod.: • delttOydawT insurance Satnta. K FINNEY, Agent Eureka InsanuiceCOn * No. 0 Water rtreet. ■ : A A. CARRIER,: SECRETARY /mV Pernnylvanla luturance Cam parry of Pittebnrgb, Joneefßalldlng.Foßtthatreet. . r ~ " ‘ MARSHELL, Secretary Citi — —b^^ n * Bf * n o>o” > • ' . J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank • Un Fire Incnrance Company, Hort&obct'cbrnß Wood and Thin! ctroeU. • PA. MADEIRA, Agent, for Delaware • Motn«llnruraoceCo,42Wateratmt. : TnOS. J.. HUNTER, Agent Farmers' and Mechmk** IniurmnceOi, 00 Water etreot. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental 24 FUth atraoL - rW. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West >• i«nln*arnncaOo^9TFrobtftnet. Carpels. ROBINSON a 00., Dealer in Carpets, Ac. Ho. 33 Fifth atreiet. '• • ' ‘ILLIAM'MfcCIiINroUK, Dealer in - *a - W.i>. * H.B’CALLjI^ Dealer in carpets, on. qLora UAftncaa, tc.No. rr roanh ttm\ dw w«cJP - attorhnjs.' TJOBERT M’KNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT Jtv Law, and Solicitor «f the Bank or Pittsburgh, Na. 110 fourth «troet, PitUbnrgh. _ TOSKpH 3. & A. P. ! MORRISON, AT- O toraeya at Law. Office So. 9* Foartb at, m«ar Wood, Pittsburgh, P*- : . . . ' Gotftg~ • Cfl. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy • Dry Good*,\*lgo of tbeorlgltul Bv"tllT», No .4 Mar*ct street, Plttebargh. TV/TURPUy A BURCHFIELD, DEALERS \jV fa Bilk* and Ladles* Vnm Gotrfa genteelly. CJoak l , Att. Embroider!** and Staple Good*, ** famllrnae.-An aramully axtonatr* Mwiawat fa *?l <b» kb6Tod<tn4toM«l*,itutr«c»lred sndrefltng at-th* .lowest Fourth aad Market sU.*Q oc» |> PAJjMBR, No. 105 Market Street. X\>. DtoDrto Bonnet*, o*l*. SW Trlmmhigfoiind gtrsw Ooa.l* generally. ; ~ • fflattiajw; jiT«itjr-<IT« R*v ftid B*eoßi fliad CARUIAG-ES AJSfjy WHITE’S REPOSITORY, TWO MILE WH, BEAELAWREWCBYILLE. THE sabacribet offers, for sale, or exchange oath* most reaaofiabl* terms, aflaßrWrt One ateortmantefßarowebeeaOdeaeoeil-haod Buggies, m»d* by Wateoa,orFhllad*lpbia,*om* buit UtUe-wsd. Aim, twnaty-ooe new Boggles, Dad* to my ova shop, from the very best material pcrehaasd In tbs eastern market. A floe lot of Trotting Wagons, new and second band. Also, aJOt of Boat Wacom, Jumy Linds, Qermentowt* WafontjJeriey Wagons add Bockaweyalwo fine PliaHOM, eaatafcr foar persons, on* of thorn wataotf• make and om of them New York make. Two fin* BolWee,ot»mad* by Mr.D. Eodjjtefe Philadelphia, and * ft v common Bnggw*, soluble w light taartsttng.' Tbe eabscriber flatters tunuelfb* can make it . ia the toterast pf persons wishing to porch***, to giro Urn * < Tbee*Ubll*hment t* ecroraileui to tbe dty,th* .Excel sior OmMbnsltoa patches pairing tbe Carriage asd Wagon Ounbelorr. Ma X.;. STBPHBITd, Agent, • • Qorne* Smithfitld Street ond Diamond Alley, •crrOULD respectfollj inform &*c£F9&' YV public that bet* now located aa aboreJsesleL Md fare resumed tbe bariere* of Carriage makiocto.aU Ita varleti**, and Isoteo prepared to execute order* **rWegona of alldtecriptfoofo faefadtag work for Iroa Merchants' • a fooUagabcaaf toe patentee* eo liberally be •toted amt Mm white at tbe old atand a "Bigelow A Ocu,” be wcmWiMOrebiefriend* tbattbaeama car* and alien " tfohYrlllbegircntoeU bl* order* aa heretofore, having s*- cßredtbeaorrteegftbe beat workmen, and bartog ample . apartmoaaeteewhuwfoe tbe finish togcf fine wylu aaortmen t of beary work now on baot ml t* abU for Spring os*. AU work warranted for attention glren to repair*. JalAlyd . “ OoMta ud GurUfi ITMMry. JOHSION, BROTHEB * 00.,. . Cbnwr BdncmXcnd Rtbeoc* Jfredi, ; • ALU9QQXKT CITY. CTTTOULD RESPECTFULLY IK . YY : facmthalc frfcmdfr and tho public i*o*£HE3d, r«llr,tfc*l tfc*7 ar» -nM*afiKtsrfag Oartiaga* Barwctua,- BoeMv«m'Saalc«b and Chariot#, In-all tbtir wrt 'Matl)M<* flnu and proportion#. AU order* wM W«x«caled with ■trfctregard to dorabfltty ludboastyof fi&iih. Bcpolra will alaon# *ttead«dto«a thtnioalfcMOiaMatcßM. OdAf-in all fh«lr week th# X*c«ra Shafts, Fob* ataWbatl atoll; tb«y feel conft w |tet all who jaror them with Unix palnroac* vUI b* • erftaflXjatttM on trial of tiolr work.. Fsiwwnm roqoariodloglT* them a e«Utxfbro pnr lTl,lj,jf^Miirbic>.v-- no^lyd~T TrSErO'BRrEN CAN : BE CONSULTED 'jyLffl-ssß»!aisassw«!s»“ painttrs. •jSttSwiSfwilt. Imi alma «■ SOM u lbibaMt »0 >“»•» "jU_*™h nU* W «tam. -W«*« »Ul «r. mml W I«to| }bti» eotora Kitwod with **« ■ •■ - aitaly . palmtara. LOVO*I<AIXi . v-rrousß and sign painters, - ' rf . Ka.mold FoilOflMßoD4liic)Xhtrdttrwt,babrM ; va3randHaxk*tftrMta. Allord«npr(MpU/atbnilftltn. / |yflr t M«x»ccfdtn aaftpwfaratyfa, - ahSTilyd . . WALNUT HAI.il HBBTAtTHAHT. . - irimmaSAijLrzma gntMST, • JOSEPH: PSiPKSR, • - - BBOPBIBTOB. V..- ALt THE DELICACIES OF Js - “SLS&SS.'dSS •' ... 3- fflontmiffiton, Sit, HITOHCOCK, McCEKERT A CO., ; [Successor* to Hoffman, ITCrterx A Col] Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Ami Wholesale Deal era la . Frbdue«, Flonr and Wool, .Yo. X 63 Trent end 122 Second tL. Filitlwah, /b. ' *pl:lyd—n>y2P ;; Me BANK A ANJER, nutria is ITlour, Grain, and J?roduoe. -* Commission and Forwarding Merchants* Xo, 124 Second St.* Piltiburnk, Pa. • mySblyd tmunT-curaaio.-,. whs CASHING A BOND,' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JV r o. '228 AWtA Second Street, PHILADELPHIA,; For lb* Ml* of Produce and purchase of FUb, A<l, Ac. Any orderseßtraatsdaUhtbemwlll bo promptly forwarded.. . ,ap2646m* - ; . • m 100 in uacH-^-~. M ..Joan u lxxcs —*o*- i. luou. JOS. 8. LEECH & CO., Boi.ata * BMl.tb.rtr •<« Pittsburgh, P».; "WHOLESALE GROCERS • AND COMSnSSION MBBCHANTa, EEALEEBIN FLOOB AND BACON. ) Tin Jplate and Tinner's Stock. : ■ AND . \ : PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. jjrUAly : " a ryiffQg ||Hf.yi)« twnlW »- PTTTTT—TR.a. WEITiCSJ, V SPRINGER UAEDAVGII A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IK Wool, Hides, Pronaions& Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. I*l2 MoAIFOT A CO., (LaUofJ. 8. Leoeh, UcAlpin A Co, i GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING ancKCßAjrrs* Lctm and Wubtacton Av>nn», WTANDOTT* CITF, KANSAS TEBIUTOHT,. Jem ph B. Leech A 00, And Pittsburgh Merchants Mow* *My. / jjll.-dAwlyT Pxna b. ...... *. em mo a, T EWIS A EDGERTON, (Sucoßsors to D. ,1 A T. llorßu A Oo,) Wholesale Qrbcera and Commission Merchants, 107 Tfood street, Pitlsborgh. , mr3 • HrBNRY : S. KING, (LATE OF. THE L Atm of Kins ft ’Moorbsad,) Oomminlon Merchant, and Dealer in Plgustal and Btooms,No. 76 W*ur street, be low Marhet, Pi tt»tmrgfa,P*.- apl> A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAIL • dj,Jone«AOoAComtnimloa end Forwarding Met, chant: Agent of the Undlaon and Indianapolis Railroad, eor* oerFim*ndrctTysU,Pltisborgh,P*. jsfflhlyd Edward t. megraw, general Ootnmtwiop Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer tn Mann &ctarodToh»«o, Importod and Domestic Cigar*, Snal£ At, Ac, No. 211 Übcrtjatreet, opposite Utohead or Wood, Pltt» harsh, Pa. mhlidy imui —njos. unit, ;l T. LITTLE * CO n tttHolesale grocers, IT COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And dealers la FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, OILS and PRODUCE. Ho. lia Second St., Plttihorgh, Feu r ~ liberal advances made on consignment*. mrlB T)OBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, _£V Produce and Commission Merchant, No. ltt Front street, near WoodrPittaborgh, Pa. apOdyd DAGALBY, COSGRAVE & CO.,' _IF Wholesale Grocers, Noe. 18 and 20 Wood street. Pitta* rorgb. . ; • Alexander king, wholesale Grocer and Importsr of Soda Ash, No. 273 Liberty Piitabnrgli, Pa. , opldyd* ore.». jwto... ucooutr. JOKES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO CSRS ud Boat Paraiehers, dealers la Prodace aod Ptttatarch Manaftctareo, N0.14V Water sinwt, oeu Cherry Alley, PHtoborgh, Pa. - my2B am**. r. anama— jobs a. uuwoirn. SIEHVER & DILWOUTH, WHOLESALE Grocer*, No. 130 ad 132 Second street, (between Wood odßmiULAeid,PltUb«rgh. josh wn.««% ricfti ...wtllhm rurrn. JOHN FLOYD & 00., WHOLESALE Qnotntmd Oammiehm Merchant*, No. 173 Wood and gg liberty afreet, PittehnrKh. Jolfl lomx WATT- —mint mm TSTATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GKO- If OCRS,.Commtefon Mercbaiiteand Dealers la A'o does aed Pittebargh Maonferton-e, Nu/JSt liberty atrat, Pittsburgh- . Jug' SAIAH MCKJBY & 00., WHOLESALE . Grocers, OommtaricnMertbaDts, and Deal era In prodnea, >. 80 Water street, wad 63 Ffent street, Pittsburgh. ■ - WM. McOUXGHEON WHOLE BALE Grocer, Prodace and Goaunlealon and Dealer la, PUtslraTgb UunbetuM Artldee, No. 15* liberty street, oorww of Bresrery ay, nttslmrgfa. Pa. my> A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE J\ Qrecsre, Produce and OommlMlon Merchant*, and Dealer* to Pittabnrgb UanafiKturee, No. b Wood itmt be> tween Water and Pront at, Pittsburgh. aplS R ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE • Grocers, Oouuabsloa Merchant*, aed Dealer* In all nn<i« of Proriaion*, Prodnce and Plnabnrgb Manafoctnres, So. BS6 Hhertyitreet, Pittsburgh. ’ |»l9:lyd EOBEIT H. KING, WHOLESALE GRO CEB, CommlKkm Merchant,xad Dealer Ja Feetbcra, yun, Floor, and all kind* of Country Produce, No. 211 Lib erty Btreet, month of Slxtb, Pittsburgh, Pa. liberal, ad yaacee made on eonrignment*. Jafclyd, — i«mm k- Bxainnro. Robert balzell & co., whole ! SALS Grocmv Oorambsloo and Forwarding Mer chant* Dealer* to Prodnce and Pittsburgh Maanfoctona, Se. 261 libertyetrert, Futoburgb, Pa. mjd . Krai ISstate 9grnts. - WILLIAM WABDT Dealer in promissory notes, Bond*, Mortgagee apd aH eecoittlee for money. Peraons can procure loans through my Agency, on reason able term*. ■ There wishing to tore* their money to goM ad ranun, ctn always find flrxt *nd aocoed dsee paper atm; otSce, for •ale. All oommtudOKUon* aad loterrlcw* strictly confidential. (Mice GBANT STRBfCT, opposite SL Paors OathedraL JeDdtf ; ■ Koqfeßfllns, &c. WS. BENTODL, 20 St. Clair .treet, • Dealer to Religions and Miscellaneous Books, end Depository of American .Tract Soeletjr'* PabKestien*. mrlOatowlyf TirM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, V, m.nk Book Mianf*clar-rB tnj Job* Frloten, Ho. CT Worn) ttrwt, Httrtmtab, IS. • w3O E C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO • 8. Sadler,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer la Boob, Stationary and Piper Hanging*,' Federal etreet, 6th door & M. of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Statteer, BMCereorto Darieon k Agn«w,.No. 63 Market etreet, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. AYA CO., BOOKSELLERS AND ST A TIONERB, No.' M Wood etreet, next door to tha tat' nerof Thlrd, PittsbQrgb,Pa. -' School and Law Book* con etantlyonhaod. . . ' • ■ J L. RE AD, BOOKSELLER AND ST A • CONSB, No. f 8 Fourth it, Apollo Banding*. Hunt A miner, bookseller and Stationer,Uteonlo Halt, Flflh itreet - JOHN H. MELLOB, No, 81 WOOD ST., bet—ea- pj*a»oorf AfUr e&4 Toarth ttmt. Sole Atwrt forOHICIKKR&O * SONS’(Boetoo) PIANO fOHTE3,MA* BOir* HAMLETS MODEL MKLODBONS efid ORGAN HAEMoHnnt&«tt4 D«le* in Mude is 4 MaskaLOooda. -J«88^ ; r :• •• • TT‘- KLEBERABRO., No. 63-FIFTH Tti gtißtenoftfi*ObM«aKarp,fi6f«AgetrtteNUNNS Tark) anriTelled Grind «ad *£*? PTAKQ9 I B»^O* ttTT * ItT * NEEDHAM’S genuine MELO PFrtirjf3«yt rtMAV HARMONIUMS. Peel ere to Marie «nd MndcalloitnunaoU. HARLOTTE BLCME, MANUFACTURE IB m 4 B»l*r I. Hm» toporte ■ad Hnilcel Inetramenta. Sole Aceat fcr toe MAfiODBO. PUHOS,«I«> to HAIICT, HATH A H *s o '. with aed without Moleea Attaehaeot. UlWoodrtrw. »y» • ' ' • • i—■—' JAMBS "W. WOODW KLL. PV UK I T D CHAIKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Eabrtdog every style of XT R N I T -or B B, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, . flalUMe for PARLOUS, OH AMBERS AND DLHINOTWOIIS, Kqiul to eoy ia HEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, hO WSR P B 10S8. . 49*Xrei7 erticle mad* by head and Wemated.^CE flppfttM wf»h «ny qeaatity of PDBNITIiRE end CHAIRS, - : 1 ; . TWHL3 ARP STEAMBOATS PahSibed At tbeahortlstaoUM, Wauiooii, Nos. JTAjro 78 Tbiab Biukt,; rnrib&if ; •• PZTTSBU&QH, i*i. ion b. »• u ICC ** ' • ■ Amtaiaga«iAA« > - ' FURNITURE AND CHAIRS . < OfEwoy Dwcription. f*crrour-jt*ni A, Mm* fT^ : Vuckoau—Nos. 18 fc W SmltkfltM It, ■ OTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNI'ITJBt-^o Q ere eoartaatly TnenafecfarinK STEAMDOAT CABIN FUBNOTIRB ud CUAIBS, eod _ta.riU the ttteOttoa 6f Cioeetal—eeti4tnfar»khiatboett.; j * W'kW»-~ «rfjfcd*wFr., / f. H.'tOTnWACJv. TWOWOPRN-The Lost assorted andeheatK All eet stock. of Dree* Meatier=W**" ’nnnfla Honnt&ff Qooda. Needle Work, sod Doa—tkeiA '!SSi.'iioa cell and *ee them, O. HANSON LOVJL • yyff, lhmeriyLo>Tßßre^Ne.T4Meikel*treet. A^w'- DAILY RkFKRENCES: Groms. At. CABINET MAKERS prn'Sßrn(;n a azettr. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 24,, 1858. .©amtfartuttre. OAUTWRIQHT 4 YOUNG, (SuceeMor* to John Cartwright,) T\/f ANCFACTDRERS and Importsra of AIL Pocket end Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental In struments, Gone, Pbrtole, Pishing Tackle, Ac, No. M Wood ■tmL They give special attention to tho TOannfacturing of Tnuaea, Supporters, Ac. Jobbing and Bepalng with Punc tuality and despatch. 1 aplfiaUy w.auMi...—...~.s.WAMwa*»iL.... w.;*. KAtilSTO&fl. CKIDGR, WADBWOiBTn 4 CO., Mminfiicturen of Patrol Oscillating Engine, AND Portable Engines nn<l Boilers of all Sizos, - PITTSBURGH, PA. Noxts Sss ov *ai Aqpepcct; , ALLKOUBNY CITY. WSLLB, RIDDLE 4 CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittabnrgh, Pa., • VAirnraomiu or \ TITHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Tf Orderseoliciled frcm thetrade, and promptly ship ped as par initructioua. Tatum— o months, or 6 per cost, dinoant Ibr cmh. aaasqyJAwT HENRY GERWIQ, .Vo. 489, comer Penn and ITofnat Streets, Plttaburgh, Pn., TV/TANUFACTDRER OF HEMP AND ALL VANILLA BED CORDS, HEMP AND TABBED HOPES from In, to 1% inch, Pina and Common Packing Yarn, Tarred and Bpati Yarn, Bash and Bell Cord, Worn Ttrios, Droom, Tying and Sewing Tvrino, Flax ond Cotton Seine Twine, A<r. 43»A (til supply of the above article* constantly on hand r made to order at tho lowest ca*h price*. |al7;ljrd MOORHBAD & CO., i|ncr«fnN, Plain and Corrugated, G-AJCaVANIzed subset iron. For Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, Ac. Agrnt* for ,iroo<f# ; Patent Imitation Russia Shestlron, JW»Warthou»e—Ao. 1-3 Pint Strut, ~Pittsburg k. ■ mrB7:lyd A - LYONS. (SaoecMor to A. Lyooa A Co!) LOOKING GLASS A PICTURE FRAMES, _ AND DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, &C^ No, 13S Wood St,, Plttslmrgbf.Fa, • fcSrfU • ! MORRIS 3c COIjTiVRT. sou auunmereuw or 1 HUGHE’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP HAMMERS. TTAMMERS of the following size* Ac., iijL madeto order: in. fall blow, 809 S lbs. l*rico $ 350. « 2, “ 9 “ « “ 60» *‘ " 450. “8,“12 *• * ** 11699 M !- 030. . ’ “ 4, “16 « * ** 23088 “ H“ 900. “5, u 2O “ “ “ 41150 “ * 1600. “C, “24 “ • « 61801 •* 44 2COO. Order* solicited. For particulars address UOBBIS' 4 OOLTA&T, :: JaSlrdly Ptrrocson, Da. SAMCTJUL* BRADLEY. Star Lass, (Below the 8L Clair Street Bridge,) Allegheny City, Penna., BRADLEY’S WOOLEN INITTISG YARN, Of every Color and Number. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON abort attiee for every color or number of Yanis, liar- Ug been one of tho original mann&cturers of the calebra- Woolen Yarns,** in connection with my brothor, ■ Wm. Bradley, of Wheeling, I would respectfully solicit a share of the order* for Yarns, aa aberre. ' JSFCash paid for Sheep Skins and Wool. Je27:l yd Wiuiak fcA»HKitu„— * ;ao a. sacsn WILLIAH BARNHILL A CO., 61 Pehn st, below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Work era, Mannftetom* of BarehlU’a Patent Boiler, Locomotive, Fined tod Cylinder Boiler*, Chimney*, ' Breichen, rire Bod, Btoam PI pea, Condenser*, Salt Pane. Sugar Pane, Iron Yawls, life Boats, etc. Also, Blacksmiths' Work, Bridge and Viaduct Irons, dona at ; the ahorteat no tice. . All order* from a distance promptly attended to. ; >W. • ; : Pena Cotton flltllo, Pituoargh. Kennedy.childs aco., manufac- TUBERS of— 1 >- •- r*on4Ko.l heavy 44She*iings; Carpet Chain of all color* an J ■bade* • Cotton Twine; . f “ Bed Cord*; r “ (lough Line* and fiaeh t^ord, “ Hope of all lire* and description*; l Betting. ■ 49*Ordcn left at tho flardware Store Of Logan, Wilton ■ACcI,I3I Tfood street, will here attention/, - jegcljr; / JAJCSS IBWIH.i MANUFACTURER OF ODLPHDBIO ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; SweetSplritsof Nitre; Nitric Acfcfc Hoffman’s Anodyne; Muriatic Acid; Aqua Ammonia, Vfti NUroaa 1 do Fowlafa Solution; 1 myl If ay be found at John tif win 4 Son*, STWafar etroot. 4.0. Ru»,...........t. a. joureoß J. M .vn. joensott. PERIUB A JOHSHON, MAKUTACrCBBRS AND DRALBUS IN ' W E. CHILDS k CO’S PATENT ELAS i TT • Tic FIUB AND WATER PROOF CEMKNT BcJOrtNO, 133 Tmin BraaxT, PUUburgh.Pa. uciialti WILLIAM TATE A BOM, T>LUMBEK AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 .JL Fourth street, Pittsburgh, aud Federal street, uadcr treath Btceleior Hall, Allegheny. • *. description vf Fitting* (or ; Water, Gas and fltoata. no31:ly JOBS CAMPBELL, m - Manufactdrerofbootsl^- and 6IZOBS of every dcecrlptlon, No. 31 Smlthneld *tm-t,Plttsbnrgb,Pa. oeSDlyd EtpSolStMß, Valixii. xaia&all,.~_— a. eoena* Wdll Paper Warehouse, fnr ALTER P. MARSHALL a CO, Im • TF porters and Dealer*, 87 Wood etreet, between "Fourth Ctreet aad Diamond Alley, where may be found aa extensfr* MtertowotofcreTy description of Paper Par- Jnra, Hall*, Dintng Boom* and Cbambore. Ateo, window Shades, in great variety at toweet prices to couetzy dealer*, •eld WALTER P. MABfIHAM. A 00. 17 EDMUNDSON A CO., Nos. 9S and 98 JQls Third etreet, near Wood, Uazmfoctsrer* and Dealers lawlU. PAPER, I 1 CURTAIN GOODS, i ORNAMBNTS, FRINOFJ, / TAfiSELS ANDGORDB, ' OOUFORTS.BEDB, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTR£SaES,Ac, 2 Woold solicit the attention of purchaser* to their large and Taried stock. apSlMmd , Pittsburgh, Pa.~—Ckarttred 18M. Board of 12 Trcitee* Faculty of 11 Teachera. 300 srcumia Anrsnns/rut; IBM. : Tounf 3lcaprtpartdfar aduahiutU* <t/0u Counting Room. INSTRUCTION given in Single and Doable Entry Book-keeping, u used In erery department of Bs*. loeusOonunercla! ArlutmeUe, Rapid Budaess Writing, Mer cantile Oorreepondeoce,Oanmtrcial Lav, DeteftlngCmstre- Mt Money, Political Ecooomy, Xlaeatkm, Phonography and all other enldeets necesaary for tha tborough education of a practical bc*inm man. i J. C. Satrn, A. M>, Pro 1 of Book-keeping and Science of Aceoante. i J. A.HcTDiicx and!l.A. Hasrov, Andetont Teachers of Book Ke-ping. I At tx. Cowut, A.T. Doctbitt, and H. A. Horeoir, Profee aora of PenmanaWp. Twelve first premium* over all coopetltloQ for best Pen and Ink Writing, JSF'Amroryon KMiATXBWOU. • T A. C. Poatn, A.X,ProL of. Mathematic*. Tsuo, Ac.—Full coarse, time unlimited, enter at any Uare,s3s. Bared Batire eoct $OO to $7O. Oreduate* —i«ti»d In obtalnlag attention, fipedmena of nnoqaalled writing and circular* rent free. Addreaa F. W. JENKINS,. myfib PltUburgh, Peana. THE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. r®ta weU-kaova and pepuler eaaael, fbnnerlj pub lltbedbyJobationAStockton, efterelapeeof year*, will egela abort)? be ieeaed. ThecUculetlone ee (bneertyvill be raede by the eUlirol Suited 0. nin. XKl,erbovfllel«oprepentelta pagueacbreedlagßiKt ter ea wlllmake U ea estertahtisp and foetnictfv# ttaf»* *loe- Beeldee the reliable aetronotnlcal calco Uliana, a aaw aad lopeatooe table of Uiae, ea accurate method of draw ion omldlaatinea,aadother matters of jpenaaarat valoa »UlUadded. ■. • ; ' Ontenof bookeeUer* aad other dealere are eodcited la adraaceofpabUealioa,aabot oaeedlUoa will be printed, aad order* wiQ be filled accordioc to priority. W.O. JOHNSTON Prieters, ScaUoaon aad Btaak! Book Maken, JelQ . W 0.67 Woodetreet, PUtabattb. , OTABOU AGENCY.—UAVINO BEEN eppoloteil Aceat for PUtibarcfa, by .the MADISON RAROH OOM PANT» lor th* caU of thrir cMaVratad PIA&L RABGIZ* (which Irwairaa tad equal la qnaU lyto aay koowa ia thl*B>arK«t) are sow prepared to eeppiy WbotomleDeal* erf at laanatetarefe*pricee. WeiavUetbeattiotfoaefUie Trade ia thle article, to an ewraloattonoT obt preeent etock, and which will be aepteqaal to tbedemaad. ATWELL, LEI A 00, • nyg • '•' • Ifo. * Woadetree BRADY’S PUBIiISOIHOj HOtW, 125 Sanaa Street. Nets York. Wholesale ahd Retail Cheap Book, Magasibi, PCBLUHDfO AEO BOOKSELLING ESTABUJHHIET. - E^putioalaraUeationpeldtoiataceUAneoaeordorate aay article connected with the trade. f v fi&Xhktalogoee seat Dee on addieerinc I P.A. BRADT. BaccceeDt toIL Loot A Bnothen, ■ myStbflmd 12dNemuetrect.y..y»^ HEAP DKESS GOOBS.—fMCRPHY; A BUBOU7IELD have received imeay'etylec of LadUa’ Dnee goode lately, which they are eefliar very cheep. Berate* far 12# aad IB*; I i. DnauefortB%e. i. . J . . Lmlli doth. 12Ue. Lawaihtt aad J6e, ■; Alio,many etyleeofPiaa Ooodeatloae iKan cruelbHcee. • J«3jlAwP •. .- • -.'.--l-;..-' j- .•; f\TKW HALIFAX DKY SALTED HER JL" RINGB, (a bbkr. aad half bhlA. jost reeelred aaf for aatewbolMalaomtail, at PRANOE’d faadly Qwry and Tea Store, TedenJetreet,AllHhgay«' JeSli BXi WOOD'S PEARL) BTAKOU.in ;wVr itoreaadtocaaleby i - j •• .. . B. 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Clubs are famished on the following terms: Four copies one year }i 00 T m “ « ...lo 00 twenty “ u “ - -.20 00 And one to the person Ret Ung op the dob froe. 49*Adntaeo payments are strictly trqnlrcd, and no pi porwni bo sent alter the tlmo ianp lt was paid. "Oates of Advertising. 1 Square of 10 linos, 1 Ume—————•••— ““ a u « * “ 1 %m-k ............ " 3 * •• *• 1 month. - 2 ** . | .. - " 8 ** tM« « « “ 1 - , ** *•«“ 1 “ ' “ “ 12. “ - V#m ly adterttjftra areenlitl*! toono square, chang* aUeet pleaanre, per eotmm. - .25 oo JT* Advertisements wllUCßlstreW© Brice. Cbahlks Maceay in a Slave Pen—The fol lowing is from a letter of Charles Mackay to tbo London Illustrated News: On my first arrival at New Orleans, I lingered for a few momenta at the open door of a slave depot, without daring to go in, lest I should bo suspected of espionage, or mere cariosity, and expelled. Cat seeing among the company an eminent merchant of Now York, whose friend ship I had been fortunate enough to make, and whom I knew to bo no slave dealer £r .supporter of slavery. I walked In and joined his party, drawn thither, liko myself,* by curiosity. On one side of the room the male slaves, with clean linen and shining new hols and boots, were ar ranged; and on the other the females were di3- f ossd In their best attire, most of them exceed ugly neat, bat some bedizened with ribbons, of colors more flaring and tawdry than elegant or appropriate. I was immediately beset with en treaties to purchase. "Bay me,” said a young negroes who spoke Frenoh and no English; I am a good cook and a good needlewoman. Boy me.” "Buy me," said another, in the same langnago "I am.accustomed to children, and can make myself useful in the nursery." I felt a sensation somewhat similar to that of the first qoalm of sea-sickness to.be so addressed by my feUow-crcatores—a feeling of nansea, as if l were about to bo 111. I told tho poor wo man that I was a stranger, who bad not como to buy. But they were incredulous; and when at last convinced they returned to their scats with a sigh and an expressiolf of deep disapointment on their dark and-good-humored features, I entertained ench a hatred of slavery, that bad it been in my power to abolish it in ono instant off the face of the earth by the mere expres sion of my will, at that instant, slavery would have oeased to exist. I then walked to the male side of the elavo mart, where I was beset by similar entreaties, urged in every vsalety of tone or manner and by almost every variety of laborer and hamli crafts man. Somo were accustomed to the cot ton and some to the sugar plantation; some were carpenters, some gardners, some coachmen, some barbers, somo waiters, but all equally am our to be sold. One man—who to my inexperi enced eye, seemed as white as myself, and whom 1 at once put down in my own mind as an Irish man of the purest qoaflty of the county of Cork got up from bis scat os I passed and asked me to buy him. "I am a good gordner, your honor," said he with an unmistakable brogue; "I am also a bit of a carpenter, and can look after the hor ses, and do any sort of job about the bouse." "Bat you are joking," said 4 ."you are an Irishman!" . _ - "Ny father was an'lrhhnuu5 v bo said. At this moment the slave deafer and owner of the depot camo up. "Is thero not a mistake hero?" I inquired. ‘'This is awhite man,” “His mother war a nigger,” be replied. “We ‘ have ■ometintes modi whiter men for sale than he is—Look at hi* hair aad lips. TbOro to no mistake about him.” Again the sickness came over me, and I lon ged to get into the Open &ir L to breath a purer atmosphere. "I would like to bay that mao and set him free.” I said to one of our party. “Ton would do him no good,” wa9 the reply. “A manumitted stave lias selJom any self-reli ance or energy, Slavery so degrades and crip ples the moral faculties of the negroes that they require the crutch, even in freedom, and cannot walk alone. They find it imporeiblo to compete with tbs poor whites, and if left to themselves, sink into tbo lowest and most miserably paid occupations.” **Yoa are an Englishman and a traveller,” said the slave-dealer, "and 1 should be much obliged to you If you woald put any questions to the negroes.” **What questions !”said I. ‘‘.Shall task them whether they prefer freedom or slayary ?” “I don’t mean that,” ho replied. “Ask them whether Ido not treat them well; whether I am not kind to them; whether they do not have plenty to.eat and drink while they are with me V I told him I had no donbt of tho fact: that they looked clean, comfortable and well fed ; bat—-and in that “but” lay tbe whole case— though the worthy dealer of New Orleans was totally Incapable of comprehending The same feeling seems to exist all through the slave slates—but moro of this hereafter. Mr. Moarnv who arrived oul by t tha Africa, quietly walked into tho 8L George’s Chess Club one night last week, and; after beating Mr. Lew* en, who is a recognized champion, with the the greatest ease,- offered a challenge to Mr. Staunton, the British Caur de Lion of the noblo game. Mr. Sl&unton accepted the proposition, sat down, went to work, almost cleared the board in some twenty moves, and was about withdrawing in contempt, when be was arrested by a “ check” which in three moves more grew into a "mate.” You may imagiao the con* eteraation of the hero'and of the lookers on.— "May I ask your name air 1” said Mr 8. "Cer tainly sir,” replied hisyonog antagonist. "My name sir Is Morphy,” "Oh of America ?” "Yes sir.” Ah! then, lam sorry, but I am notym'fern play just now. 1 should not rathor risk another game jost at present. And so Mr. Biauttcn with drew. The event has excited quite a sensation in the world of ohess as was bred in the world of yachtsmen by the victory of the America; and Mr. Morphy bos made ap a match with Ander son, the Hungarian, hpon which all Eoglandlhat playelh ohess will, of oonree, be vehemently bet ting in the eourso of a fortnight. Yon may re gard this hs set off, perhaps, against the defoat of Mr. Ten Broeok's horse*, though it should be remembered that the bottle even llioro.ls not yet given up.—London Tana. Hanover.— lt is elated from Hanover that' notice hod been given by thtrUnited States Gov ernment that when the present treaty of bom meree between thetwoeountries expires, on the iGth of this month, Uis not the intention of the United States (hat it should be renewed so long as the Hanoverian government perseveres in levying at Stado those dues which the Atnerioan people consider lo be illegal. It is further re ported that after (hat dalo American vessels will resist the payment of all dues at Blade, and that aU, 8. man-of-war—said to be the Merrimaci— will then appear in the. Elbe, to protect them from the consequences of this resistance. Crops in Bocks Cocntt.—Before (he present number of ourpaperwlll have reached the read ers; the harvest, with the exception of oats, will be pretty well gathered loto the barns ; and (he hay also willliavekeen generally cut and secur ed. The yield of wheat may be considered a fair average crop, in this section of the country, and the farmers never had a morofavorablo time forgathering it. We have not heard, of the presence of the Hessian Fly? In this oounty, or the weevil ; but understand that the Utter in sect is dolngdamageto the wheat crop in some sections of Columbia county. Col. Stipioi is severely censured at Washing ton Tor his conduct >in Oregon, and he'will un doubtedly he Conrt-marshaled. Gov. Stephens and Gen: Lane have requested that the command be assigned (o Gen;! Harney: or CoL Mansfield; and urge the calUng'out of volonteeft. A por tioa bf the rrinforostteflW from’Utah have keen erdered to Oregon'to unite with a force from (he Facific, and » supp]y of Sharp’s rifles has been purchased to arm the troops. : , i What to do sth*m a soat upsets, —.The roD ,i e preetlaed bp the nation of tho Peciflo Islands, when. tiiair canon arc npset at a dijtanco from tin there, and with whom it la; an object to lave the boat an well at their iires, Is thui: Thej anitetn themtelrte bp joining bands across tho bottom ofthe boat, and haa the Other hand to paddle home; ebtnglnghnndt wh tn; fttlgna nrompta lt.lt iaaorpriilar how long persona can anatain thtstaalraa in tbla wap. .. •- - ?■&&& ■ ,r Grass in the Parka or London.—The Gar tlcnors* Chronicle, an English publication, says that there is a prospect of the total destruction of tho grass in the really beautiful parks of the British metropolis. In tho Green Pork, Stafford House, and in the Regent s Fork, (he ftno velvet turf is entirely disappearing. “If you walk,” sayu thcChroniclo, “over tho ground you see little except dirty tufts of, a tow-uko substance, (the remains of the herbage that has perished, )with holes between, through which the enemy has refloated to his subterranean quar ters.” Tho decay soems to proceed in circles, constantly witloning, tho surface of which in tho morning a£o covered with grubs, and these in tho afternoon are found in countless numbers underneath tho sod. Rolling the turf and other remedies have been tried ia vain. .The insects known to childrenas “Daddy Looglegs," or “Harry Longlegs,” is the parent of this mischiof. It deposits ifaeggs, by thousands, in tho these prodnce tho grub which feed upon and destroys tho tender roots of-the grass. ProbaDly many of our rural readers havo fre quently seen this insect in tho act of thus de positing its eggs, without being aware of the jitcht of Us curious movements or Uhe impor tant results which wero to follow: On almost any evening in the late Sommer, or early Fall the female of this gracefal-iaeeot may be soen performing rapid gyrations ou tho surfooe of a smooth turf, spinning round on its dorsal ex tremity with suoh velocity that Us wings and legs nro scarcely visible. The horn-like terminus of Us body is thus used as an auger orgimlel, and in the hole thus bored in the turf tho inseot deposits a number of eggs which aro hatched in the Spring and produce tho “leather-coaled grubs,” by the Chronicle os being so destructive. Wo imagine that nDy Application in tho late Sprlng.or Sum mer, is too lato to becomo aremedy. " r ... w .... ?ft ...... 1 00 ...... i to ...-# 3 00 4 00 . 6 00 T 00 - B 00 lO 00 .12 00 -80-00 The .following letter, which appears in the London 7Tm« of July 7, respecting the adven turous traveller, Dr. Livingstone, will bo read with interest: Sir,—having seen it reported the above celo brated missionary and explorer was at tbo Cape, I beg to inform your readers that a letter was received at Hadley last Saturday from Mrs. Liv ingstone, dated Cape Town, May, 19th, 1858, in which sho states that they arrived at the Cape, tho 21sL of April, and that the doctor left for the Zambesi about 10 days after accompanied by a ship of war, which will safely over the bar. She adds : “You will be glad to hear that the people he left at Tele, are still waiting for him. ITow delighted they will be to see him again. I think tho expedition will have reached tbo Zambesi by this time.” Dr. Livingstone met with a most oordial and gratifyingreoeption fromhlsfriendsattbe Cape. They presented him with a small silver box con taining a Booguineas, and entertained him at a grand dinner. lam sorry to say he has beets obliged to leave Mrs. Livingstone be hind, as she suffered so dreadfully from sea sickness that it was doubtful whether she could reach the East Coast alive. She intends pro ceeding with herparents, Mr. and Mrs. Moffat, to his missionaryslalionatKaruman,and thence hopes to rejoin her husband on the Zambesi some lime next year. : Gbeat Exhibition at Mcnicii. —Munich is to take its place in the list of cities whioh have followed in the wake of London in making great Exhibitions. In the Crystal Palace of Munioh there is to be collected examples of the art V»f all Germany during ' the past century. It is proposed to commence the show In July, and it irobably will remain open till October. Further t has been resolved to celebrate some time in September, by a mighty jubilee, an important event in the history of the capital of Bavaria. In September 1858, for some 700 years Munioh will have keen a city—wherefore, after the man ner of Germans, there is to be much well delib erated enthusiasm excited or at least displayed. The court-army and burghers,tho local artist,and poet world are to unite in making a joyful noise and gay spectacle before themselves and their visitors. Procesaionsandfestivals, tournaments ia the open air and balls in (heclose atmosphere —with all the charms and pioluresqueness of varied costumes, aro to be colled into requisi tion. There are many cariosities of old Ger man life dispersed througout theoounlry, which aro to be concentrated and made into an exhi bition. Four railroads now run into Munich, which will facilitate the great concourse expect ed l>y the inhabitants. # Rats Evebywherb.—Rats feed and labor in the dark ; they shun the approach of roan.. If wo enter a barn or granary, where hundreds are living, wo shall not observe .any, unless we dis tnfb them we‘gO to ft rick that may be one living miss witlitn (aihing~ by no means uncommon,) wo shall not see one, or. if wo divo into a celler that may be perfectly infested,tho result U tbosame—unless, perehanco a etrango one may scud across for a more safe retreat. Hence it is that mon seldom think of rats because they rarely see them,'but if rats could bo made by any means to live on tho sur face of fhe earth instead of in holes and corners and feed and run about tho streets and fields 4n the opeu day, like dogs and ‘sheep, the whole nation would be horror stricken ; and nltimate ly thrro would not bo a man woman, or child but ; woald have a dog, stick, or gun’to effect their destruction wherever they met with them.— Rats, thtir Historg by il Unde James.” THU BALANCE OF MY SPRING STOCK PIANO PO KISS, moil TEX KiXVTACTOKT Of CIIICKKRIXG tb SONS, Boston, CONSISTING of sixteen of their Seven Oc tATeeod six ac<l oo»4Lird Octree Plano Forte*, will N> opened nod realty for examination on THURSDAY, JUNE 3d. .TAKE NOTICE.—TIie* Pluo Fortee menafACtarod by ChlcAcriuK A £otu, re»* n»tfnralabed by them toauyntbor houso in this city, and all orilfra most be sent anil par ch Mere dlruettd to the mbterfbor. tnittr roon GOLD AND. SILVER MEDALS Hare been awitnfod to CWCKRRtRQ <£ SOX3 OVER ALL COMPETITORS, For Hnp«lority In tbolr ORAND PARLOR, GRAND and SQUARE PIANOS. Thr following lottar from - SIGISMIIND TIIALBERG, The original inantiKript of which can bo wen at tho ware roomaof »hoeub*crlb*r, ought to conrfnco any one of the .loperiority ofChlckerlng A Son* Piano Forte*:— * Pirmußaa, March 25,1859. Mju Aln.uaDear Sir—Since my arrival to Ainerlc? I hav* oonatnutty n*ed tho Pianci ot Menrt. Cbiekertog k Son*, and I cnifonJy repeat to yon (while thanking you for lh* Plano* you hereto kindly fnrnUhed for my con certs hsre,) that which I hare to often aatd before: tho in •trnment* are tha best I hare seen to tha United States and wilt compare favorably with any I have ever known. Yours, very trnly, 8. TOALDERO. Thu above lotofPiaooe, tn addition to thoee In atm*, comprise* all the styles manufactured by Chlck'orios k Soak ALL TIIE PIANO FORTES mannfactarod bv CITICK ERItta A SONB . ARE WARRANTED. JOHN H. MELLOB, Sole Auont for Chlckeriug A Sons for Pittsburgh andWnl ern Pennsylvania. Je3d*wT PIANOS AT A BARGAIN. NEW AND-BEO9ND HAND. ONE OJ' Roaowood octavo ANO, Sobbed nil roam}, No. 18,«S;f*WrtBMI from tho boettaauufactnrere oi Bouton, *n-| | I || tlrely new and warranted ft good and perfect lulromutt. Iketon price, iB6O, vlllboaold locloeeoon«lgoment,fori27& Oao 7 octave, mahogany, Baltimore make, Plano, coet originally $500......,.......;....., ............... 160 One 0 octavo, rotewood, rehod curnar,ai'good m now. made by Nonna A Clark ! 4 . 176 One SoclaTP, roeewood.eqdare made, liy Nonna A Clark . —very little ued ......i..... „ 166 One t\\ octave, roeenood, German make. Piano.- 110 One 0 octave, old P1an0.......... ...... 35 Alao, ft epiendid (Ingle action Ilarp (made in Broxellee, Belgium) in good order. . x . apl3 H. ELCTgR A BHO-,Na 63 Fifth afreet pßiNCfi’s : : (bS&H| UNRIVAtUD rr*m MELODEONS, 7 • A LAHOK AB3OBTM KN*T ON HA NfrAT MANUPAOTC ÜBB'S I*RIOBS. ' ‘ - - CHARLOtTB BLUMB. At “Old EctabUibed Plano Depot," No. 118 Wood (treat, ■oeond doorabom fifth. joSl' T HALBERD'S piano compositions. Fantaato on T.'EUal d’Amora; Do “ Bon Paaqnalr; Do “ boa Juo; Do “Locretla Borgia; Do “LftSomnatawila; I Do “ Lea Uagcnota; Bo “ Maaanletlo; * Do •“ Uoeealn Egypt; Do “ Home Sweet Homo; • • Do Lut Bcee of Sommer; 'Bomancvwllh.'variaUons;' 1« Tarantella;' , The Artof Basing applied to the Plano. 1 1 unnibcr*. Jut reeelvod and tor Bale at the Mule Store oT ' my 29 JOUN E. HELLOS, SI Wood meet NTWWAY’e I JUST lot Baffin BTRINWXY A SON'S .: .iirftifTl CELEDRATfD pIANOSf 11 1 11* Psrcbaeera dedrenaof procuring oha.i6f..tl*s»ronnv*llnl rianoTortr* are reibretad to make oartyrUpplkation, at theßnonlyCUlafaribortortliedemaM.- . W J IL KLEBBR AimO, t Noja»mbetreet; t Solo A cento Gif etotnirey A Sou; alao, for Nnnu’a k CUtVePiaooft. ■ . : v ' ■ -Je3 > •pIAiJOS! PIANOS! 1 Aa idJtUooslrtockof PU&o Fort** txtmj 1 tfceotkbriuiAetorieiOf- ?TK!NWAT*3ONB,HKWTORK; i ' numns oil'aiivirobk.' .'i, I hu jn>t Lmd noUrwL ud Jtw bt pnrcfa***n di> ncUdtiwntoi#; - & KLEBER * &RO., "' T " V; " **»?» ■**•*'*'• -s&vr.-ld' v‘S;Ci--'V’v SA- i j Merchants tnintaaw Co. of PhUadelpUa. WM. V. PETTIT, Prret—J. UcCANN, Secretary. Amount of Capital Stock paid to and toreateO— oo Ftirplui.u. —63,423 33 $333,423 83 Insures Risk# oh tha Ohio and MUMsalppl Hirer* and tributaries. Insure* atttoet kw or damage by Ffre, also against the perua of the B**» Inland Navigation and Transportation. Nuenas. ... - _ _ VTtn. V. Petit, John 0. Montgomery. John M.Pomroy,AJ. Mctonn, A F. Winner, Bens Gnillon, BopJ. L. VFoolstoa, John A. Marshall, Charles B. Wright, John J.Pettereon, ElwoodT.'Pnsny. WM. V. PETTIT, Prudent, E. F. WITMEB, Vic* President Bwioiit J. UcOiaa, Secretary. Franklla Fir* Ininrane* Company, of : Charles W. Bancker, Adolph E. Borio,' Oeorge VF. Richard*, Ssmuol Grant, Thomas Hart, - David 8. Brown, Mordecal D. Lewi*, Jacob B- Smith, , TobU* Wagner, Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BANCKER, Preddent. Obailm G. Batrcxn, Secretary, TUI* Company eonttone* to make Inscrence*, permanent or limited, on every description of property to town and errantry, at irate* aa low a* are eoaalstent with security. The Company hare reserved a large contingent fund, which, with their Capital and Premium'*, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of (he Company, oo January Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreoably to tbe Act of Aarembly, were a* follow* via:— . ... Mortgage* Real Estate...... ........ T» Temporary Loans— 8319 Gd lT Stocks— ... fIWSB OO Cub, So. . 44 i Since their Incorporation, a period of twentymos years they hare paid epwirds of One Million: Four Hundred thousand Dollar* Lone* by firs, thereby affording ertdenc* of the advantagee of Insurance, a* well aa their ability and disposition to meet with promptness all 11*1)Rltiee. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, aplP Office Sonthesst cor. Wood and Third its.' AothorlxedCepltal, One Million DoIIst! Secnredaad Accumulated Capitals. A r o. 01 Nhlntfl Srttf, above Second, Philadelphia. 1 Fire Insurance on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, Ao. geneally. 1 Marine Insurance on Cargoes and to all parta of tbe world. Inland InauTuncs on Goods, bjr Lakes, Rivers, Canal* and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on tue most favorohle terns, consistent with security. 1 QEOMB W. OOLLADAY, formerly rtecorder of Deeds, Ac., Philadelphia. WH. BOWERS. formerly Begfrtsfr of Wins. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm oFColoman A Smith, Importiag Hardware sod Cutlery Merchants, So, 21 North Third street, shore Market, Phils. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Ost A 800, Coppersmiths, No. 12 Qiurt street, Phils. EDWARD V. KACHETTE, firm of Maehelte A BahrasL Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Thlra street, abort Race, Phils. HOWARD QINCHMAN, firm of Liflogston A Co, Prodocs sad Commission Horehants, No. 278 Market ft, shore Eighth, Phils. GEORGE W. OOLLADAY, PretldeaL QILXH Wotfoir,Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. No. 24 With street /ap stain.) Ornct, No. 88 With Bnur. Ddl Iruure Jgoljut all kiadt <</ Fin and Marint Mi ASSETS', MAY 20tb, 18&& Stock Dn« Bills, payable on demand, aecared by two approved names „„.„..|lto,ooo 00 Preminm Notas-.....—..........-........*,. ' 47,003 99 Bill* Itecetrabl* ~ 116 «hnrM Mechanic*'Bank Stock—coflt.~~.~..- 8,920 00 60 do Babk of Pfttaborgb do do 2,760 00 40 do- Exahang# Bank do do 2,060 00 100 do Cltiuna* do 'do do 6,176 00 Balance of Book ArcwinU..- 6,066 39 Off!oo Furniture... _ 690 68 Cash - 16,668 76 F. M. GORDON, Secretary. OFFICE, NV. 92 Water street, (Spang A Co.’s Warehouse.) *? - up stairs, Pittsburgh. . 1F37 Iniurt agaimt oU hindt of Tin and Marint BUki A Bonn Inttilutim l m onagri by Directors. w&o are well known in Vl4 omustiy, and w\o are by pnmpinut and liberality, to maintain the characUrv\%<& theyhatx assumed. asttferingVu bat protection (othote who desire to bt tnturtd. • . ASSETS, OCTOBER SI, 1867. Stock Account*...—...... ...$121,600:00 Mortgage. —v— 2460 00 Bills 11ecdTab1*.............,.....,...........,.. ms 7 Office Furniture. 210 00 Open Accounts.- - - 9,4?8 04 Caab ...._ 14,841 46 Premium Notes.. iHufitcal PesmyUuii iunnuut iktnpuT o».. JKobJitatir, . Ooo.W.SaUti, . .. .rW»nunpton, &saasr fS?* ■ ■:\MKSB -gfe. , nwzr Sug&s&aj, oiuutmmcapital. , “* n-n ‘*sS„ii • iS* ■■'*'> V *- i; iVjKj't ri] . t H m | >i& >£f */><!.££*£ 4^4*/^',’V-r v ff-u'rsfa VOLUME LXXI-—NUMBER 190. ' Inaurattce. ffolgvr, Lamb k fax, Philadelphia. Buck, Morgan A Stidfole; do. Traltt,Bro. AOo. do. Pamrey, Celdwoll A Co, do. A. T. Lane k Co., do. Stelnmlts. Jostles k fax, do. . PrmBDRGU OFFICE, No. 97 WATER STREET ao&dtf A W. POINDEXTER, Agent. PIITL A DELPHI A Continental Insurance Company. Ineorpmtei by the Zegidahtrt tf Ftotfiryfamto, FIBFKTUAb OniBIIR HOME OFFICE. C< OF'PITTSBURGH. Ornciw—Jiiisa A. HUTCHISON, PraMoot HKNP.Y 11. ATWOOD, Secretary. Wo. B. Holmes, | Vm. A, Caldwell, BabUDaUell, Wilson Hiller, . Wm. Hen, ( John BfcDorlU Tboa. 8. Clarka, I Geo. A. Berry James A. Hutchison .nXNAT kL ATWOOD 8e c*; Western loshranoo Company« OV PITTSBURGH. ' GEORGE DARSIS, President IlQli Discounted— DUttCTOM. Wra. McKnlgbt, Nathanjol Holmov Alu. Rinrfek, . Darld M. Long, William 11. Smith 0. W. Blckctaoo, George Derate, U. Miller, Jr_ J.W. Butler, O. W< JickioD) JemeaalcAnlej, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, nolfc F. M. GORDON, B*c*y. PitUbnrgh Life, fire and Marine ini. Co. Office, No. 9G Water Street, PIrrSBURQH,PA. BOBT. OALWAY,.Pn»M«nt t. A. HaifiUT, See'y ALEX. BRADLKT. Vkn Prsst. Asdbxw FLUmro, M.D., Examining Physician. Thla Onmpuj makes ttotr Insaraocn spportalniiur to connected with LIPS RISKS. Also, against Hall tod Cargo Rita, on ths Ohio . and Mlseisaippl riven and tributaries, and Marine Risk na erally. * And against I*«s or Bun ago by Fir*. » And Against tin Perils of too Sea «od Inland Karicatloa and Transportation. Policies issued atthe lowest rales consistent with sabiy • all portiea. RobortGolway, flsunncl MeClurken. Joseph p. Goxxatn, 11. D, John Scott, James Marshall, Dadd Richey, James W. H»niß»n Chan. Arbntonot, fol&—roy3&-ly Alexander Bradley. Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton. Nitbin F. Hart, Xhtrtd □. Chambers William Carr, Robert H. Hartley, John IFQfll, The Great Western Fire and banne lai, Co. or pmLAiiLPinA. Off-tx in (bmpanffi BuHdimff, Ao. 403 Halnui, corner <J Ibwrtii Street. . AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ; .....1600.000. Capital paid in. ew aw oo • Surplus, January Ist, 86,274 06 OTrjOTDRAJTOE-.TJmita |SV74 0# • MASINS.nmmAirCE, on YcSeSjSSoand Freights. DfLAUD HfSVRAJiCs by Rivera, Canals, lakei and ' Land Carriage. _ . . BIMCtOM; Charles a Latbrop, 1123 Walnnt ttmL WIDUm Darling, HlO Pip« street. ■ Alexander Wh 111 den, Merchant, 18 North Trout Ijmo Haalehnnh Attorney end Counsellor. JohnO. nutter, firm of Wright, Hunter A Co. B. Tracy, flnn of Tracy A pa, Goldsmith's Hall. John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, Whit* A Urturdi Yboe. L.GHleepta, firm of Gillespie AZaUar. Jaa.fi. Smith, firm of Jas.B. SmKh 4 Oo Hod. Henry M. fuller, offlee 827 South Third (treat John B. Vogdee, office corner of Serenth and Eusaca. ' Jasatw Weight, late Cashier Bank of Tlo«: Allrad Taylor, office Cairo City Property. .... Jona J. Slocum, office 22A Sooth Thud (treat. .a 0. tJtrgHOP, rmU.nl, LEWIS GREGORY, 1 Bnltl, Offlc'ltw'tl T*S'v Searod Tic. Praid'L / Br ** th o®<*> > W.II it, H. Y. JAMES ITBIQIIT, tentur aalTrtmnr. n. K. B.W.POiHbiaprau.afmi. / _“I 97 Watorstreet,Pl£burgh KIRS. .imt/KAKCE, ~ ! M faa _ {Ullinu Bntnil ininruM Uonunny *! PBItAPILPHU On Bftlldlnn. Limited or Ptrp>h»i, M»vK. n^i-.| fnrntton • . . Acl, In lowa or OowitrT. * ' No. 308 Walnut Street. amutm,MB- Joan s3S3,4es sfe-inmud m follow* Finn fioctgig* op Improved Otj Pruiwcty, worth - ' aoaVl*U>«nßwnat«.~.. H .« M . M ... m .; M .M M .~.lVZo|2oo 00. Peaaa. Ralirond Co’» 8 percent Mortow Lon. Au«n#ajreovnty6MrMßt.Pen&A.R.B. Lot&.. 10,000 00 VBn&tjiTsals Railroad OQ Stock of tbaßaUanoa Mntnal larer»nc*Co~.~. 10,180 00 fitoek of (booty Firo Isranutet 00~ .......... 1,050 00 Scrip of Baoiry Inianoo* Oompins«i v 475 00 Bill* R*e*lT*bK buaXnMi 42,711.50 Book Accoonta,fteerMdliit«n>t l elc^..M^. M . M . - USO 19 Cash oa hand abd tn OLIU TIHQLE7. VntijlnL^ BXBOTM*. Bamoel Pt«pK«~. ...... BotwrtBteaa ( WUHamllwiar, ' BjnJ. If. ft&clejr,. • Marxian Htn . Z. Lotkrop: fflM Trflttld, ££h eSS?* ' ; r Clam Xiagley* Wo. R. Toonipac*, DiridS. Brawn, a fiteronec®, John B. Worrell, RhOana, Robert Totend, Aloeee Johnson, tt fi. Wood, James 8. Woodward, - a.w. Insurant*. Faimera’ and Mteianli lnrarann 1 ZB. W. Corner Second PHIL A D E ABBBTB*. Pillibttrgh Office, X* - TUOUJ following liit will tho l Plttibnrgb Agency for loawi ft- S!'?!™'!.'—| Mp CO ] Wjb. Bidden.,,... too no i Sw»! HI. .n* m W. W. McGregor X 100 ; John Hoatfc .. 187 M J. I. HOW A Co 830 67 KewmjerA.GrnZL.-... it»2 72 John Tbwarieen....... 200 oo Henry Feldboach..... 20 00 John Waiaon_...—. 23 oo J. H. Qm 10 00 Phah*,Our ACo 4600 00 J.L HowACo..— 6100 James Woods, Eeq_ 29 00 Wm.McCnll7ACa— 3579 17 Junta HiUlnger. 1000.00 W. McCnllyl Co~~. 760 00 Total Stan or PunrmTavu, City Bolot* na,tQ Alderman Ini ctmi Tboau* J. Hontar, Agent la* Insurant® Company, who. to law, doth depoto andnj tbi trno. TI 8 worn and mbaerlbed bafof*: mylMly Enrelw larorann Compasy of PtnnijlTMia. Offloe Na 99 Water at, Pittsburgh, ASSETS MAY 1,1853. Stock Pw-Billo -pijibli on demand nod a»> cared by twoipproTod name*~. $7&590,0® Cub la Pittsbarso Trait Com piny...— - - 02,2SGjS7 Premium 62^03,50 “ is,9Bd>oi Bill* Recdrabla.-..^.... 123 Shares Exchange Bank Stack—cost.—.—. 90 do Mechanics* Bank Stock—ooet~—..~-i M 90.63 >OO do Iron City Bank Stock—ain’t-paid... 7,600,00 200 do Allegheny Bank Stock— do do ... 6,000,00 look Accounts...-,...™... . 13^30,34 OIUCTOU. Q.W.CftM, InueU. Peonock. W.W.lisrtin, ILT. Leech, Jr, David MTandte**, Ge6rg» 8. Seldeo, Wm. J. Aodancm. J. J. n. Bhoenberger, W.K. KimlclL John A. Caoghey, C. W. Batchelor, R D. Cochran, Jamea J. Bennett, Rost. Pnmsr, Stc’j. Delaware Batoal Safety Insurance Company, incorporated by UuLsUtaturtqfftimnloania, 1635. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut eta., - 11,000,000 631^00 MABINX nrSURANCXSm Vos*!*, Cargo, and freight to allparts of the world. INLAND on Qoods,bjr Elrera, Canals, Lakes and land Curiam to all parte of the Colon. FIRS INSURANCES on Merchandize generally.—On Stans, Dwelling Mosses, Ac. w Jitd4<lfUuCbmpany,Nov.2d,\SS7. Bond* Mortgages, and Ileal Estate $101,350 9* Philadelphia City, and other Loans 137,011 95 Stock In Banks, Railroad A InsoranceCos.. 19,508 00 Bills EecetTabW 990,991 05 Oaihon hand 36,899 00 Balances la hands of Agent*, Eremin ma on Marine Polidee recently tasned, and oth er debt*dnethe Company 09,730'57 Subscription Notes—loo*ooo 00 William Marti a, Joeeph B. Seal, Idmnnd A. Bonder, John 0. Daria, John R. Pearoeo, OeorgeOkLeipar, Idwara Darlington, Dr. XL M. Hnstos. WflUam 0. liQdrrtg, HaghCraiz, Spencer MoDTain, Cnario* Keller, □.Jonea Brook*, Jacob P.Jocea Henry Sloan- V Jiomß. HJuli Thomai C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jr., John B. Semple: PltUb’z, • D. T. Morgan, « i J.T. Logon, “ WH. MARTIN, Pmldent. TH09.0. HAND, YUeJPreddent Him Lruuu, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, 15 Water itreeU PiUabnrgfa. »p3:lyd— Gillieai’ lunrance .Comp’r of Pittsbnreh. WH. BAOALEY, pmUest, EAMUEL L HABSHSLL, SecretAry. . m 0,066 21 OJflet M WaifT Btttd , bttwten ISarkrt and* Wood Str •jS-loromHalludOanoßlsksoD lb* Ohio tod W<* iMppl AlTera, udTribatanea. loos cr damage by Fire. Also, BgaioaP thoperllsof thoSMßadlabrnd Narlgution and Transport* »rk»n. • (287,710 56 Wm.BagaUy, BafnmJ }U« [ Ja U. Cooper, Jo. Park, Jr., InaoSLßnnock, 8. Barbaogh, ' Capt. Banal 0. Young, Ja23 John Cai Philadelphia BUre and £.if INSURANCE 00 M PANT, No. 149 Chesnut Street, . OPPOSITE Tnx CUSTOM HOURS. Will make all Idode of Inference, either Perpetual or Limited, on eTory dcaeriptlon of Property Or at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT. P. KINO, President. U. W. BALDWIN, Tice Prwidsnt. B. B. P. B. Sarny, t ' O. Sherman, 8. J, MejaisM, P. Beer eta - 40,346 69 .... 125,003 73 TVTEW BOOKS 'AT RENTOUL’S, No. 20 " Xy St Clair It net \ ’ - vltagh MlUcr’sNew Book; TheCnxieeofthe Jktay, or afiam- - , ® an 5 I tho /oMlUferons Deport* of the with Rambles of a Geologic*; $1,25; {maJl*d.» Hadji la Syria, or, Three Year* In Jenmlom, by Mrx.B. B. Johnjm. daughter of Dr. Barclay, Mini an cry to Jenssa* rente; or $1 In btaeand R»i<a of TracUon ‘ the Absurdity .of Atheism. panthalaa, Ata by Rot. B. , Dyn»Ho6c. °f Bl.te Ufe; 40&; by man 45c.; P QbUc * tloo a Pt the American Reform Book' and Tract Society, mi ted & Sabbath School* and fra!* > -“*• JyfcdlwT (317,641 « 4 New books received this dat ; bjExpreac— ... i Pj s^toL> T, embracing the period °f Independence to the Battle olßott . Thlc Tolnae contains a splendid portraltofOen. Jomph Wanwnoo eteel. r Narmlxee of Remarkable OoumeioM and Retired Ind denU »n account of the tiee eod program of thegreat .•Amin, ofl S T s'„ »JW. a Oonitr«U> a InttSdm. Won by Hairy Ward Boecher. v . - Memoirs olCepUinHammondofthelliilefirigada; w? y ” tey *oB*% *a Autobiography for Bop. By Capt The Prince of the Hooae ofDarid. Fersaleby PylS J. L. BEAD. 78 Fourth at. BOOKS— “Tosoftenthoheort andenb'gbten Urn mind."—B. 0. COCHRANE, 0 Ftoforalstre& Alie! ghesy, Invitee attention to the choice assortment of iy>ehe' fa the virions department! of Standard, Religious, andUtaoellaneoaa Literature,to which New DnblicaUone' am eoastantlybeingnddcd.' In the collection are many «j L ' tertaining works for summer reading. Juit received Lord Montague’* Page. G.P.R. James’ new book; The Crutoof The Betsy; Horn Ulßerie Life and Worn; Osceola, the Bemlnole,Capt-Meyne Reid;Cetallaraof England, Henry W. Herbert; floral Home, orflral Team la Ulnneaota;. Urmia, a tale of Coontry life, Sewell; Prescott** Works; Irring’s dm nckaorit editions of the Poet*, SO reds, 32mo>' .. blue and gold.- . . - . j • - •• • Jtilß j ■ CHAMBER’S SERIES— Chamben Papenforthe Peoplo, 6 Tela, Do . MteoellaßT, IOtdIs; - > Do Home Book,or rocket Miscellany, 6 to1>;~ 'Do BepcaitoryoflßStructiT*Fspenu' Do . Do. Infbraetlotlfortharoople, -do i.-, Do Life and Worka of Robert Borna, 4 Tola. For sale by Jof2 KAY A OOw &5 Wood «tr MULUGAN’S GRAMATIOAL STRUC TURE of Till ERULtfin LANGUAQEr Oraheo’a English Synonyms; Bogefs Thmumaof BngliahWordg; Trench's Synonyms of the New Ibetament; Trench on the Study of Words; Trench’s Past and pnwt; WU» son's Treaties on Ponctnetioa. KATAOO~w,Wood«t.f TVrBW BOOKS.—Aqoanllea, .or Sommer Xl Sketches, by Samuel Smnbr*. A Poor fellow, by the author of "Which—The Bight, or the Leftl": Bar sale at . . - DAYISONIk ~ Jalfi , , • No.6lMarketatroet. : CERMON S—By theßer. John Caird, aaUibr O of "Bellgloo tn Common life," A Sermon preached bebrafb* Queen Pearls of Thoogbt. 'Ballgloas ana PhiUeo phlMl; gathered from old authors, foraueat ' ]oi« - ■ r DATaoa»a. ” T. W> uUUGBRBY, Wateh and dock Haktv. WOw ZtfpOBXEB Of ■ • -■■■■■ AYI Fine watohesand jewelrt.^9 lt>Uu npAlocoT.-WadU, 4W"AU worfc wnulrt. : ~ , , 'seses* s& ft^sSSr 1 * Mm** Ir&it.* ........ j»is~ -sy • j»»wr»».«..: fw f •» t “l*g«*»*fcn»i«tT im . .watt tmvsax. CUGAR CURED 3mt nctlndftUcrc*j'Qtrfin*r, i* lo ’ Tedar»lBtmt,AlHh«nr. LJUCKET KNIVES.—We have on : hand a JiSP *5 MmtamfoMl ktodiof POCSST UNITE! ws?' ——fasssaj^:, M 7 i j. ' WorM.WPojrtnU, *, "RLAIIs * WYETH'S OHEMIOAL FOOD. Stall ro PPJy thl* *gr» ferttlt,wbol««»J#*a* Wttfl.by - - ■„ -v; ; joe. nJOUKO.; larger eiippto "of fcoartft*n<i Kj/ftwaje* of • Tnymjprkvmtttj, Jo* r*eM fcy _iBU ♦ . *... .r; a . vt ? - kegs warranted ".a*** 7 -;; ■• ■ I'^WJiyu—l c«k j u»t rect i nil / jwj.-. WEiJfoig niisjcaia <» j V,? -J ./'*• 5vV ■' In’ Eire and latiae, ■- CODpiBT.' . dnd’WalmtflKi « Pi FBI A::' ■ .*>. .4530*94.-, ©.OO Water SUrent. A 3 i. nUKTEn, A Rest. »v thoamonnt peldet tbs k>® Jnoe 1856 te April 1858: B. mil k Oa~. iIM 76' Rccbeiter MapoLCo. J 53 Op * irn.'U«Ro.i. N .M>~ 275 00 J. llmr*rd A On-.—2500 00 W. DHTorthiE*!—ll2s 00 J. M. Irwin, £«q.— BSO 00 Edv. Spence, 5ea..... 64 00 0. IL B5O 00 K&cUfth*&ictuud»on IPO 00 Brewtr,Bind*Co- ft 00 J,-™' *<>>■■■- WO 62 1 »B. MellanArT 90 00 b. am a S« Spin* A Oo„„ S 3 00 - SilYign on Meitner ArcrU— 71 11 Adime AM’CUntock. 49 00 D. Uunird—. 64 00 and tea atud citr, ptnonßllj >t orth^r»nnen r ßadUedi*a* , btlngdnly nront Recording lit tb» forocotng BtatarnDt ia fHOB. 3. HUNTER Agat. >tß*rApdl7'lS&B.- ■ - wsaroS. Jomra,Aldefai*n,. . SHOEKBEKOBB. Prert. ia;4;<Uai $709 t 785 37 Jsmea 0. Bud. Tbeophlltuftmldtog, JuDstTraqaair. v William Ejra, Jr«» J-F. Pc til* ton, Joshua E* Ejtb, Samn«nL2tokea, Capt. Mark BUri(t|. 8. M. Bier, a J»hn 8. DO worth, |\ * Franda Be 11 era, 4 Wm. B. Haya, John Ehlpton. Walter Bryant, IdwtJl, Jr. ' '' • B. R. Com, Qeora W. Brews, Joseph 8. Paul, John Qlajrtos, TSfflor. ISootts.
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