V '/» , * ,1-t *v. r ”• !*■ •i , -> •, • • i ; v ,sv. ; ■ : j;£ u v; ■>* l• , . }>. * ** s f l *- . ' . M N *■ « v h **•’ • *(•.■■ . .■.. • ■ .*• • *«■ st > * ‘ •*" ’iojx'l*?. ' I ■<<& • • • •-****• Jf. V W*■£ '►*- ** V -*fe- - : :-H* • *. *• .v v*.' •' -* .s* •-♦ :.; • \x tv-■<& ^ 1 -’ :$• -%*!» ’* .’A*, fo v , , «• v 7 : ■;* :<;*’■ ',-jV. •iK .•:■;• .-.-v t>v^;-;i 1' Attorneys at Law, , _JLO3lce If o. CO Fpcrth strew, Wttaburgb, P*. Notary l*nb UeandObtoOommlwloaer. ■ ;• ' apO SUpSii |». ■- % :h\fi >\' N> .;..t ~<;.^S'.«4i £•■'i&y' «*> <3 5, -S'i^fcw i£v • N, '^ i -*'v*v^^.^’-i? Is j" -v, \^~-^t-. : -. J t- ’- ,?> &s&> f.ij;-1* 4 •JJ,.- *> tM;.'.'<->V >',.-* ,y•-.••;*. •» » Vv'S-’W • v ! :< r j : '“ - r j.- ■.V'; ?«•; • X . .5 • f i ; ; - . 'f WALOTTHAiIiHBaTAtrBAnT, ■■■■■« ' J-OSBX3X>ZZ FRIOKBa, ; tili.Vi.i*-'- £►'- PBOPBIITOtt. : * 1 - >W LJC . / AB » xLia»-luuBo!r,i>i«pM«4 fc» • *• ■- S i ’JgigjJ •*»*W*M«f**'«** itutMt iHHMK ■ X_l ;^«slU)pKA.li:D!(tU.TirilVJl6tlU)CltP.ll.' STSS. paesliar to U» Cut, Wot or i -■ttak.ijMMi -<»•■>«•■-• i . ■■ toPwctit Hit Orttwi. yuh. antf mr!r „ . • '{; JXU—r.ixßasV <SSSSreS:i ; . ■h . ••■; ~ -S&, W -&<s<*-* ”*~- **»»_•. THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Vjl-. .•< jr..* ESyAftLISHED IN 1786. - ]M" ACKEOWN 4 FINtEY, Wholcsalo tt C*rt*n 00, Fo. ICt B' JUTAHOTBTOCK* Co., lato «fttefinn ».“■*« Miwwocfc * Oou, «ad«Bce<aoT» to Hernia* Dnggn Ho.W, eoroerWood «od Fovnk 8~~ fAPNJSSXOCK A CO, W iMffc3>rsggJ»U tad Uarafretann of WWt* If!?* Wood wi Iroot »twet», JMtt». ' • . • - , . ■ ncbl. 'T? SOHOONMAKER, MANOTAOTCBER U • V.maulMl.BM.Uid.Oiis.Patel. Utlarnrnt *T »»IVfcikttteliHa'b Mat* Oil* VarnUua, imm ■!■»«, fa. Ma.WooJrt.nu»t«nli. Ft. . «3W JOXINHAPT;'Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. >raaa>y.).«tola«lMial SrtßU-tov&rtrti* tort* in *c mroor Wood aad autketrwt., Flttstargh.„ -t fig Or. «P»1 JOHN P.-SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL ' •flnl)rnp,Mlttt»,oUi,Y.nil*<»«>4 Drwtnffi, No. JSO Ulxity «ta*,niubs*ii. ■ Allorteeatflteecabatpeapl »n—ti-v - tm«dyda» finnut —«n! mm. ■DEATOj* BEECEB, WHOLESALE AND LI EatallDrotMfcCaraerolllbmy enaatClalret*, Bf’.afrarift. ... • • • . , fJOSKPUPLEMINU, (SUCCESSOR TO L. XM. TTflini JTUTf i*T>*Ty»ifc«lrtiw>lnMl ITlwiViril limm ■f z^^r^^rrmatiamtcmrta^ximvxaMMi^l <«w* v< -.-i ■ fatly. H - keyAku, drdqoxst; T J 5 EOH & IIUTOHINSON, Commission ■LI *aJ Ttfenantio*'• KWtbkrts;itdftilblTMtm: IU «err« Owoco, Floor, flah, Bwon, Batter, linaeed OiLTot •ad Pmtl ’Jab* Swdl, Trait, ud Fronton •ncanlir. Beat trn&df Fsoitp floor alvay*'on h«a&—> A«t,ot* lot the oaU o* M»dI»po Co’ii celebrated Patented PmtlSttrah. ■Noi.lUBiicoßiiu4l(s.Zlntiti, between WoodeedSafthßcldat^ftttibarth,Pn. pHKBSB WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. V-/ COLUX3, Fomrtinr u 4 Ousolailoa HadiißLud Dml(t to CbccM, ButUr.lSk* ¥Uh end Produce nmnJly. tt Woitl «L,fcbqr* W«f,Mttnborsh. - • ■ T D. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, U| * OHIO, Cocaotoiao and Forwarding Merchant, atid Wholesale Dealer ta Wntars Benrro.ChMM,. Butter, Pot tod PwH Aeh, end Western I’rodocogeooralJy.- ftoot el. rtiroaafittiiUifieldand.WoodfFUtsbvttL. . . • David o. * herbst, flquk; pro doc*, Provision md Qamratarioo Merchant, No. tSt Übfrt7«tmV comer er nmd, PI tUbarjh.BtTe*hl» «ttaa> Uon to tii* nt* of Hoar. Pert, Bacon, I*rd, Cbooaa, BaUar, Qraln, Dried Praits, Banda, do. Ac. • » » dgHSoailipimeoU reapwtftdiraolldtod- A MX FORBYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO jCjl FowjUi 1 BcoTL) Fcmrdinsr and Ootmnbslon Hw Lard and Lard OU and Prodaca fienend!y > y<v7g.Walwt, Rttrtngtf^la. "PAGLE 'WAREHOUSE.—JAS. GARD -M ®K» Wlwleaale Dealer In • Floor. Prorixkmi and - Üb -* dir’TtfauoMfc.- - > • nrftly X) I General. Com- Baahia tn Oroc*ri« and Pjo- . i 7 .- . s j daldOydant;.. insurance Agents. B, Y t^ Agen t E oroka Insurance Go^ - A A* oa-ekiek, secretary A.* Wbutltula lannnc* Company of Plttabmifc, Jooo , BoQdi»<,yogrth«trwt.- —^.£7. M AHSTTKLL, Secretary Oiti* kj ■rot* faimriac* Ooapiaj, &t atwet.. FM* GORDON, Secretary Western Insnr • «nc» Company, 93 Witter itrect. . J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank* • tiafti* Inwranco Ooi»p«bj, Kort&coit corwrlTaat mTnlraitntti.... . 1 A. ’ MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware • MntafcllatauiiceOp,«>TTaiar«troet.. ' : UIOS.. J.-HUNTEB, Agent Farmera* and . flfcchaaka*ln«r«ncaOa,flOtt)rtß> street. ‘‘TOSUUAROBINSON, Agent Continental fM laiat«B»CA,S4l»U>ttr<et. - W. POUTOBXIER, Agent Great Wi ;» w« laminate Front atrwfcr ' ©atpetß. ROBINSON & CO., Dealer in Carpets. Ac.. Nj. C Fifth ttiret. r - ■ 'ILLLAM McCLINTOOK, Dealer in CarprU.NO. 113 Itetotitwt.- t fr 3 - TkEALER IN CABPETS, OIL CLOTHE U UATZiaaS, Ae.Mo.«7Yoarth s«rMt near Wood. attotiuE*. ROBEHT M’KNIGHX, attorney at Xaw,aa4 SoUdtor of Oafi Saak orPUbbargb, No. 110 Foorthntrofe>.Yntatmrgh. delS JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT tcffoeraatLsw. Office No. 98 Fourth eh, near Wood, puubsfgh,ra. •- - njsa * Brs. Coots. /"I n. LOV£, DrnUer in Staple and Fancy -A/, DryOooiß|ii{tf Of tbe original Boa Htv«, Kofi Pittrtargh. . ’ - mrlfr. tS/TUKEU*'* BUfiUHFIELI), DEALERS ' • 1 tl. io SUks and Xodied DremOooda gaaacaUy, aad Kluwla, Embroideries sad Staple Goodet'fiw family om. -An KnonaOjr extonaire areortmeat la all Che abor*•lepartmentajnrtraced rod aad.aplUeg at the. lowest prlem.' eor. fourth and Karitet oel - Rll. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street,. • Dealer la Boa Beta, Ustt, Straw Trial mlnga, sad Straw Good* generally,. «SS • etamasra. S*w Md. fltemd OamA CAaRIAGES ; ;.AND. BUGGIES, WHITB'SRBPOSXTOK-2’. TWO &Udt MW, .HAABLAWBRiCSVILIB. TIIE offer* foraaTe.orcJßM-' exchangeoaths most. reasonable, term*; A b« aaeortaeot cf Barooehe* tad eeoondhaad Baggiee, made by Philadelphia, soma bat little need. Aleo, t>ri«t]r<oMM Baggie*, mad* la aj own (hop, from the very beet materiel parcbaaadiatbaomtarn market Aflae lotofTroctfag Wagae*|aow.aadaecoadhaDd. Also, a lot ‘ of Boat Aragon*, Jeon? Linda, Goraaaiown Wages*, Jersey Wagon* and Boekawara,t«9 Am Phaeton*, Mate fbr tone peraoo*,oae'ofthem wetacafsoak* aodeneof them Row Torkmaka. TwofineSolkica,wwmade hj Mr.P. Philadelphia, xad a fcwoommoa Battle* nimble tor light markaoftg. TbeaabicrlbenUtteteblbeelffcireaamakeiS to the interact ofpacaemswfchiagto. parchiaa,toghmjrfm aealli . Tba «*tiHl*bßß*at ti eooTcnleat to (he dty, the ftial» atorOmafbnsliaaOoachaepoariiig the door orary ten mlm Bto*. ■. ; l arP-flewflmT CwrUge and Wftfoa fflannfiftorf. M. Xa. BTBPHKNBV Agent, Comrr Smitk/Uld Sired and Diamond ARty,< XXTQULV respACtfoily inform tlier^nUP fT pqUlothathal* wow focatad a* aboTfcgßJK aa l Uai rammed the boahwaa of Otfriage makiaf In an tor rai idttca, and Is alao prepared to extents order* ter Wagon of all deacripliou*, Including al( work tor Ires'Kadmata’ U BoildUnf Acesttßimsetflf the patronage to I IbenHr be stowed opoa him whlla at tba old at and k OoV lie wooldeenra hi* friend* that tba aama care and attend tloa will be gitwntoan hi* order* as h*r*tofbra,h*Tin*#e onradtboaarrioMofthebect workmen, and baring ample apartmas* claawber* for the fishhtng of Ana work. ay»A good *—uitaant of berry -work pow on baud. *nlt ahto (or Bprlngwm. -All work wanantadfer 13 month*. ja-PartlCTlpatteptloagirantoT^atri.^Jalttyf. ' Ooaeh aid Oarrlage Faeterf* JOBRIOS, BftOVHßft AOO., <knm If Jfcf—f Struts ‘ * • a Tjxitmtr ? cttould respeoxfoixt nr. YY brmthatrttt*o4b«Ad tkepnbllogane-Iffi^fe rallr, that thajaremaaaftciaring Canteen Baroacbta, llortaiTnjri P"Cr c *"i «■ .»>*■•*» rart> oca atyUa of BmSi and propqrtloca. . ...... i.' < All order* wOl beegaeatedwlQi ctrict regard to dsnant/ V andb—alj nf fialtb, Bepalra wlfl alaaba attended to on »<.. wm± n eamiitiir li'nni 'Ushlg In all their work the bmt Baatarn Abaft*, Potee and Wheel ataflj they (mlcosA deot that *U who fever therewith their, patroaaga will be •Hhctlyaattadrd on trial of thdr - • - • • BnrdMWsaro-moaatad to gti* them a can before par* [hmirgaiaawfc***" ' ‘ ' noktlyd . p^jsfrtana. T\B? WBKIBN CAN SB CONSULTED I I e* Dr, pmitl.y'gamm'Plfth and fkakhfleki atreeta, on ibn>AnlnS&a>Alß aadMTTODAYS, frmlft to > J».y<aiiS«<*«BrowMniUßoil. j»aajd» ' JOSN (THOMPBON * CO, HOUSE PAIxVTEES, gi^ziebsjlnd nod pltwsrgh Whit* ImA otwnn go.hand ttWwer- We me prepared to Orind OoknmrnlAtani D**«id*«r other* at tbedMCteat aottoe, M '** hara a tsOl whla grtoda byctoem. Painter* win aaro ptmtf by gattla* iaatr oolon grenwd with na. ;• mrfcdly: -.-i • .•FoimuirA.y. • ■ - -^xuuia^fciiAWJe, BOOSE AND 81GN PAINTERB, B&fr(otdPa*t(WSae7WWrrg) Third atraet,bcrer*aei -HHiiditiwn All order* womptlyattended Co. W Wf - „ aehgJyd ffienttnisston, «tc. nrrciicocK, u«c&KKav;* co^ [Socccnon to HQfaum,lPCrflfery ft Oo.] : Forwarding nnd Commission Merchants, And Wbolettto Dwtes !a : Prodaeti FloutaS.Wml, • ‘™ l m Stmi lt ’ Fw ‘ l “^ h ' ■«■• Me nA B E a ANJSfi, BIAICBS n, ’ 1 BUour. Groin andßroduoe. ’ Commission and Forwarding Merchants, raj^hljj 0- *** SetondSi.f PitUbvryTt, Pa: so»moiTO^». CASMISO A BOND, , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, '/ ' MB' North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, For Haadaof Ftodoo* tied potchaMof Fbh, do. Any .orocn ostnitted with theta will bo promptly forwarded. bauma mca- jqhh u luou~~-.—ws. a. uses. JOB. a liSSCB St CO., 1M.519 ft 1 flu Liberty at., Pittsburgh, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS ' : AND •. ■ .COMMISSION HEROHAI^JCS. . DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, Tlit Plate and Tixmer’a Btook, ' - AND WTTSRURGLH MANUFACTURES. " JyUJly : , • , ;; r. mm;-wm. k. rumens. fIPBIVGSa IUBBADGn ft CO., COMM I SSION MERC HANTS, • r DIALERS IN .Wool, Hides, ProvutonaA Produce Generally, • r No. 295 Liberty Street,-Pittsburgh.' Jala . . . ' MOALPXN: St CO., (Uta of J. 8. Laadt, flfeAlpte ft Off, Pittsburgh.) GENERAL COMMISSION . AND - FORWARDING- METRCHAJNTS’ JJtS? 14 Waahlattoa Aroaua, . WTANDOTT* CITY, tAwnta .TBUUTURY. nanmovnoa, v fi. leech ft Co, and Pittsburgh Merchants eaucr- lylfcdftwlyT dJJM H. ; XPOEUTOY T EWIS* EDGERTON, (Successors to I).' T. Ilorpak do,) WbolnaUGrooen «od Comm [salon lO7 Wood stmt, Pittsburgh. tart H TO" s - “NO, (LATE OF THE dh^w-t* 81 . • * l Sl° oTb «id,) Owntßlutoollwchaut, £?* vSS!iL%"£ 1 Wcxmt, No. 70 Water atrcet, b£ lowMarfcelfHttaborgh, Pa. A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAlf • W,3oimMC*JQowmtalaa ami Forwarding Me i* umi IndianapoHa Baljroad, ccr wr Tint and Ferry ill, PMAuigh, Pa. iSyd Edward -t. megßaw, general Merchant, and Wholesale Dnloria Maun tnportej and Dosutlc dgan. Banff, *e n SlS o *^? 1 oppcalte the bead of Wood. Pitta- WtSfl,**. mhllly ffitoctts. *rae. —.—„.„tso3. lit tlx, ;l • ,'• T. ItITTLB * CO. ( TWraOLESALE GROCERS, . - COMMISSION MESCQAXT3, ; Aad ietitn In ■ ’ VLOUB, BA.OON, CHEESE, nSO, OILS and PRODUCE. lla Vteond lkt PUubiircta, Pa. gylibral adrxncexaafo'cn eondgattmti. : ;nrlß KOBERT DIOKBY, Wholesale Grocer, ProJqgg nnd Oaanfion Merchant. No. 131 Front ■nwfrnenr . opfclyd DAGALE Y t COSGRAVE * CO.. (toon, No*. 18 sod So 'Wood Umt, Hit* Alexander kino, wholesale On*«Md Importer of &kJ* Aih. No. 273 Liberty oplayfl* «B> — tit ii mMn JQNEB k COOI.EY, WHOLESALE GRO^ Cng Mid Boil fanifahCT, daltn In m»!oca ud nytoxtHumfletonr, HoJU W.tor oroev ««r Cti.nr Alloy,Fttttbqrgh,.ga: - ' ' mj?& .....J0HK UJQWORTH. QHRIVERA dilworth, wholesale b "°° j rum william rwro. TDUN FLOYD & CO, WHOLESALE W .h»nl Oommbaiua UncUsl* No. 173 Wood ud tqjJbextj ttroet, Pimbgcgh. , . < i ........u,. «... joQi num. rtirATT * WILSOX, WIOUJSALE QRO- I ,-f f * CKKS, Cfwnmlwijo lterthtatiaat) DukniaPnfc 1 . rittabergh ilMia&ctar«*, Ha. Sift Liberty Mrwt. Mt*rt>orth> ■ ■ ... ‘ r SAIAXi DrtJKEY t CO., WIIOtKSALE • P r *y*»CoTnnrijrif'ay<fch4oU t aad Balm In Prodof. i. <0 W tar nrwt, *ad C 3 rrooftr— t, Pimbargh. ’ WM . MoO U TOIIEON WHOLE .Tf SA£B Grocer, Produce and CnmtatnlCQ'Merdwit. and Deafer In Pittatarah Maanfar taxed Attkln.Ko.lM UDertjatmt, corner of Brewery «r. Pittsburgh, y*. »myZ WO *mt1.,..., ..X 9. LtX..—„,CB IS. ATwriH A TWELL, LEE h CO.. WHOLESALE tLAL. Grocer*, Produce ond Ownatmtoi Merchants, and IfeaferelnPtttsbnrihMaßiifrctaree.Ho. BWo.«liimLl«> tweefc Wafer and Trent sL,.nttshtirghV ap!B £ao«t.aaaiajCT... > ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE bo Orerere, OouWoi Vsrcfcanb, sad Deafen in all hot Prorlsloca, Produce tad Pittsburgh UenihctiuiA' Wo. SS Liberty street, Pittsburgh. jalfciyd Robert h. kino, wholesale gro- CEB, Onsdaln «nl Dealer h Feathers, Flab, Flour, and all Had* of Country Produce, No. 2U Üb •rtyrtreet, Booth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. liberal ad- Taaoßß>a<laoncoaalE»M*wi«- Ja&lyd mm a. exxadim. TJOBERT DALZELL A CO.. WHOLE. JLw SALK JlroQerfc (OoamUrioa and Forwarding Hul - and Doaierviu Produce and Plttebnrgh iiisß&dana ha, SSI liberty rtrat, Httabcrgh, Pa. \ mjU Krai Estalt Sflints, WILUAS WARD, TVEALERIN PROMISSORY NOTES, JkJs^aoA*, Mortgage#and all aecnriUee for none;.' Pet abut can procure loasa through tor Agency, on reason, ahlate&ta. • * IbeMwhhlfif to fare#* tbstrtooQgy to good advantage, canal way* find firat and second ciut paper at my office, lor All coaumakattoaa and interim strictly confident!*]. Offica GRANT RESET, opporttefit. PnoT# Cathedral. Jelalt/ taoobgtUtiß, Sit. 'XkJ" B.' RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair street, Tf # Dealer In tMlgtooa and MiacclUneotu Book*, and DvMritory'oT American Tract Society’# Poblleaiioea. ■ mrlOcdawl/F ■ . WMrG. JOHNSTON * CD., Stationers, Beak Book Matmffietume and Job Printer*, No. 67 Wood atrwit, rittaburgb, Pa. :eiai T?' C. COCHRANE, (SCCCESSOR TO X*( 8. Sadler,)WholMal# and Retail Dealer <□ Hooka, fltutwowy and Paper Hanging#, Federal etr#et,eib<!oar& r ßof Market Pa: ■ JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER: AND Btattoorr, inece—cir to DarieonA Agnow, No. S 3 Market »tr»#t, near Fourth, Flftitiiii 481, Pa. . El AY A CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA te'TXONKBS, No. IS Wood street, next door to the cot* ner of Third, Pittsburgh, P*. School and Law Bookeceo* rtantlyoo hand. JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA # PONKB, No.7BFoorth et, Apollo Building#. Hunt * MfNkr, bookseller and Stationer, Mmonto Uall, Fifth afreet. Musit,Sit. TOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST M lP between Diamond Alley and Fourth etreec, Sola Agent tor OmOKEBtNO A SONS’ (Boston) PIANO FORTES, MA SON A IZAMLI2TB MODEL WELODKONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, and Dcalrrln Mwlcand Hoateal Goode. S r KLEBER A BRO., No. 53 FIFTH • Bt~BlgncftfcaOoH«flHarp,Boie Agent tor NTONB 4RE’S (Now York) nsrirailed Grand and feuare PIANOS, and OARRiRT A NEEDHAM'S fmn*w MELO> DXOHS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealer* la Marie and Muatenllntel—ata. - • -- '• ••••■' " • '--.-ftS /CHARLOTTE blume, manufagtub \J KK and Dealer in Ptano Forte#, and Importer of Mario and Utulcal iMiUMti Sate Acaat fcrtb#HAMBUBO PIANOS, aim tor BALLET, DAVIS* Barton Piano#, with and without jßotaea Attacbttaat. US Wood (treat. ; BiyS • . !' • ' dFutnttittr. ; JAMBS W* ' CBiIEB. " ; WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL, Kmbradaf Irnj ii,t« of ‘/jar. o» w x a;, tt » 33, " ROSEWOOD, MAIIOOANY AND WALNUT, ’. ~y J 'J ■' - • ;•: Duitibiafcr '.. •, , r PARLORS, OHAMBERBANP DINING ROOMS, ; .. Rqttal to'any In NJS.W YORK AND PHILADELFIIIA, : L OWES PR TOEB. ' article mad# by hand and Warranted. - ®* CABINET MAKERS Supplied with any anil CHAIRS, • , HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS FnniJibadattl**b<jrtirtnotk#._ W.»imoo««, No«. T7tmn I*mt> 6»m«t, V Jam ' . : pirrssmau, ej. an a; rwii——* low*—— ,u ' onl •- “ T.B.VOUNOACO., unMCNIBI #» fURNITURB AND CHAIBB -Of Stott DooriptioD. fAO»OET-fl*™» WriLuf PoM Am WtitkoHK—Foi. ; lBt« tmitbOeld XL, CTEAUBOAT OjSWfTJRNITURE— We O or* ee—tnnfty arWAMBOAT OABIN FOSHITORS and dUXRS,-asd tertto th# aMantlon. of. thorn tetarartad in ftaralihlog bcata. . mWaJAwT . . - - ■T. B. TOTING A CO. ; iTVTOW OPBS-Thc boat assorted aod cheap* il W ttoek Shawl*, Uante, >Whru> rCoMFDnrntsg Oood*, Sceffin Work, and LouMUckJa JhaW O.LUNSON LOVE, ■j.tttf'. ; faanarty Lera lm.«o. ta in anj SHfISIteSSS '•■i V lf\'> PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1858. iSamtfactttms. C ARTWUIOIIT * YOUNG, (Saccowon to John Cartwright,) Manufacturers and importers oc J.UL l*ocktl and Table Cutlery, farcical and D«ntal In* •trumont*. Gens, PUtolf, Fishing Tackle, No. 86 Wood ttreet, They gire syedal attention to tbo maontactnrlng of Troaaes, Snpnortoni, Ac. Jobbing and toality «ad ampatch. nplbaly Jt.cmx>K..x... M .B.VADBtr(uiTa~.~....v.& uaiustoou. CniDGK, WADSWORTH A CO., Manafactarer* of Patent Oscillating Engines AND Portable Engines and Boilers of all Sizes, PITTSBURGH, PA. Noira E» or tbz Aqbxpcct, ALLEGHENY CITY. WKXtbS, RIDDLK * CO~ 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Orders oolld tod frcm tbetrade,and prompUy'«hl> pod U per Instruction*. Tsana—6 month*, or 5 per cent- dlvoant for Cosh. •efiMydAwT HEKBY GERWIG, Ao.-tSP, corner p tnn ttn( f flr a L,u» Sfrcrii, Plttoburah, Fa., TITANUFACTCRER OF HEMP AND AfJL MANILLA BED COKD3, HEMP AND TABBED JtOl'lU front in. to inch, Kw end Oomnaa Packing Tarn, Tarred and Bpno Yam, Sash and Bell Cord, Wool Twine, Broom, Tying and' Bewlng Torino, llax and Cotton Edna Tvine; Ac. ■ • . ®B»A foil snpplj.of tbeaboveartlcUs constantly on hand or mode to order at the lowwt ca-h pricea. j»-J7;lyd MOORHEAD A CO., Ajwierituu, Pi oin and Corrugaltd t <3-AX.*VANTSSBH> SHEET IRON, For Booling, Guttering, gpoating, Ac. Agent* for ITomFe Patent Imltationßnaala Slieat Iron'. house—JVa. 13C Ptrti Street, /Y/CrfrursA mr27:lyd , " A. L Y O N 8, (Sitccemorto A. Lyon* A Co.) yururaenjat* or LOOKINO GLASS it PICTURE FRAMES, AND DTS ALSU IN VARIETY GOODS, AcC., So. 138 Wood Ht,, Pittsburgh, Pa, fe3altf * MORRIS Ac COLTART, boli lusrTAcnntxu or HUGHE’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP HAMPERS. Hammers of tho following size? &c., made to order: No. 1, Lift 7 In. Cult blow, 3093 lb*. Price 4 550. “ 2, “ D“ • M 5698 « « 450. .“ 3. M l 2 *■ ** “ H 699 “ « fiOO. “4, “15 “ *• *• 23058 “ 900. “6, “20 “ “ “ 41150 “ “ 1500. “0, “24 “ “ “ M2Ol •• “ 2COO. 49“ Orders solicited. Per particulars address , n , „ MOIUUS A OOLTAET, Ja-l:iUy PiTTJßtnsan, p*. S-A3TTJJrCIj BRADLEY Bahc List, (Below the St. Clair Street Bridge.) Allogheny City, Ponca., tusorAcrvan or BRADLEY’S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN, : Of «reryO>lor and Number. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON abort ratlea for every color or number of Yarns. Hat been una of tba original manufacturers or the celuura ♦U -‘Bradley Woolen Tsnu,"ln eonnoctioa with my brother, Wa Brmlk-y, of Wheeling, I would respectfaUj solicit a chare of the order* tor Yarns, as shore, A9*Caah paid for Sbewpgfcln* and Wool. j*2T:lyd vtunndaoxhth—ggiaa _ WILLIAM BARNHILL A CO., 61 Penn st., below M&rburr, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Inm Worker*, Mannflctumra of BarnliiU’i Patent Boßer, Locomotive, Fined and Cylinder Boiler*, Chimnej*, Brekhen, lira Bed, Steam Ptpca, Condensers, gait Pan*, fingar Pass, Iron Yawls, life Bouts, etc. Alan, Blacksmith* 1 WorktUridce andsYladort Irons, done at the shortest no tke. Ail or.lers friim a diitonre promptly attended to. • Pann Cotton MiUa, Pittsburgh. CHILL'S <L CO., MANUFAC IV TDRKBSof— Penn A No. 1 heATy 4A Sheetings; Carpet Chain of all colors and shades. Cotton Twine; “ BedOords; Plough Hoes «od Sash Cord; “ Hope of all nixes and descriptions; lotting. 49*Cr\Sata left at the Hardware Store of L«an, IVitas • 00-, 131 Wood street, will bare attention. j-yviy • dAHiTiuwnii MANUFACTURER OF CCLPIIUHIC ETHER; Sulphuric AoM; AJ 8w««t Spirits of JfUrr; Nitric AeM; lEnfixoan** Aoodytuy Muriatic Arid: Afjoa Ammonia, JTP; Nltrvxj* do Fowler's SdiKfcm? - BIJ 3 May be Lund at John Irwin 4 Sous, t? Water street. i.P.rnm 1 *. jouxsqx _ .J.T ~.TI. wiTTJqhnsc*. PXKKU * JOIMnOV» MANDPACTURKR& AND DEALERS IK WE. CHILDS ACO’S PATENT ELAS •, T f.? ANl> WATKIH*ROO* CKMUST *WHNI>, Tints Sr»«r, ntulmrah, I**. cwj g u \» PwiEiMi tatb «. soar, LUMBEiI AND OA3 FITTED, No. 10 fourth rill»hrif e h.»'"! ttrtrt, , lr iJ rr . heath Escalator noli, Allegheny. _ «arErrry ilncrli«Joo of-PHtinge tie 'ffiUr, (1m &od P***”- 2. DoMrly MJOIIN VAjBPVKLL, -re ' ANUFACTOREROFBOOTSI^ -ood SUOE3 of «r«*ry description, No. 34 SmithOeM ■Wert, Pittsburgh, P*. ' «lpt)Olotttp. ****** *• eaasiiaia. jostru a. a coma WallPapr Warahou*. Walter p. Marshall & co„ im forttnind Pnltn, 87 Wood iimt, between kooxth streetsnd Ranvmd Alky, where may U Grand so usunslrs ■Kirtnji'ni of orery Aleecnptlno of Paj*r Hangings, fer Paf. tea, Hills, Dining Bourns and Ctonkii Aim, Window ShadM, Id great sartory at lowest prfcra to country dmler*. •ol* : WALTKK p. UABSUAJJ. ACO.. —i.., —~ n., —w. a. atTnuii, T? EDMUND SON A CO., No«. 93 and 08 -Life ftilrd street. Bear Wood, Ua&otiietUTwr* s&4 Dealer* Id WALL P.VPEU, CHKTAIN (HIODB, ORNAMKNTP, FRINOE3, ZA&ELft AND OtfltD.H, OOUPOUTMIKIO, PATENT BPHUL SPftIKU UATTfUtSHBB, Ac, Would solicit ths attention of pttrcLa«ra to tbtlr large Uul na, M W ..WLI • r PIIE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1839. J. ~Tbl« well-kinrwn and popular annual, formerly pub lUhc-1 by Johnston A Stocktou, efter a Upas of year*, will again »bf>rtiy l>« brtawl. the calmlailon* as. formerly will bo madsi by the eklUfol nsibemstlrlan, BanfotdC. 11114 :«'!» * no »m also br Its pagra nr.li nwdtng mat* t*r as will mako It as siiurtaJutng sod Instinctive mspA tine. Besides t —y and Ingmtoos table ef time, bq accurate method of draw ing mnltUaa lima, and other tnattars of permanent valcte wilt be adUd. Orders of buokseneri and other dealers ara solicited In adranee of publication, as hut oae edition will be piloted, and onto* wilt he filled according to priority. w O. JOHNSTON ACth, PoMi.bcrs, Printers, StaUoasra and Blank Book linkers, JetD Mo 67 Woudstnot, PUlsbutgb. QTAKCii AGENCY.—HAVING BEEN O appointed Agent for Pittsburgh, hr the MADISON STARCH CO SCANT, for the sale ofmclr cetetmted PKAEI STAiiCU. (which la warns led equal (nqualltTlo an? knows Inthieiuarketjarencwpreparedtosnnply Wholesale Deal* ars at ounnleetursre'prteca. We InTlte tbeattontlon oft be Trade hi this article, to anesamloatlca id oar present suck, and which will be knjitenstl to the demand. . ATWELL, LIB A CO., nyl No. R W»!stro« BUAUrs PbBLISUINU HOUSE, 12fl jVoeeau Street. JVc<* York, Wbolesalb abp Eciiil Cheap Book, UAOAxnre, PcßUStmtd AEDBoosaeiLLIIIoEBTABI.aBMEAT. «rPartiun)ar attention paid to mlscellaoeoua order* for an> article connected with the trade. W3.Gatato{aeaMst frreoa addressing P. A. DUADY, flocstuor toll. Long A brothers. r-iySthCnJ 12a Nssmu street, N. ¥. CIIRAP DRESS GOODS.—MUKPIiY A PPRON.PILLP har* reewred many styles of Ladles' ure« goods laUdr, which they are soiling sary cheap. Baragea for 12U and like: m * v Bacall far like. LoeTla Cloths 12>£c. - . . • ■ „ Lawns and 10c. • styles of Fine Ooodi at less than usual prices. COPKRIOK BLANK BOOKS;' LakenC V7<lobrul& Ouh DooUind THy Book*. A largo npplj on pawl, ttiado In tbe moat aoperlor roanwr.nf tbs flwt qaaUt7©fpoj»r,»*p«eUlljfor city order*. Plonk Books aiouo to onler, rt)l*d to out givea pattern. > J«« WM. 0. JOHWBTOM A FISH.---66 bbls and 60 hlf bbls new No. 3 Unclunl, S> bl»tl RkUinom UciTioff, 30 .do IUIUuc liu, 60 da and 60k<tt« 1,3 todS M&ekml, 60 do Lak»Pi*b, (flitoTeaodfhmlnby J. B. CANFIELD. &ALMON, H ACKARBL- AM D HALIBUT O Jut rtceJrM at FJIAWCB*S Family Grocery and Tea Btcre, Federal atreat, Allealkoy.. ttotne of Uti> larratand Attcat Kn. I Maekaret aba Salmon to ta fruod la to* city. AleOi 100 Ibe. 8moli»d IlaHbot In ftrlmw'order; ' jal - ROOJ3RIRS-—75 bhds.priino M. O.Sajcar; VJT IMbU.. H.O.Mota** 76 bxs Tobacco, Tarton* brands; 16 keg* Otvlat Tobacco: 300 bxa. Window Glam, aM*jl elxeA.’ Recalred and for sale by JeO A HOOIgQM A OD. • NEW HALIFAX DRY SALTED HER- RfKGS.iabbbr.oadkalftibW.' Jon rewiredand for aaia, wboleajOe or retail, «t FRANCS’* Nov Family Oram and Traßtoro, Federal «troc t,AI Icthrpy. ja3t' «n BXS. WOOD’S PEAKE STARCH in' 'J.v/ store and Bar aala by . : —-■ B. t. 7AHNXSTOGK A 00., 0, corner Wood and fourth yt*. "jR'XJRAFAMILY FLOUR-3 00 bbLvchoice vhlto vbMt Eitro Ftailr floor tar **l#bjr >™ MaBAMIU;Ayj»A. Becood wL ~ Tfi JARS PRIME BUTTER AV 6 "' do * rr>.\i-y-. fiscUatiibrMfcl,, SORIVKR ADIIiWORTIT, - - 130 and 332 Second «t- -MKA.B, Poarl Barley and Oaten cn " SIuS of lapctlarqn&tUr.Jiutnc’d .Mdtot nfe»waow»l« Kti null,- tt;FRANO&S tasUt Orooyry and T—fltcnyPwif*! at, AIL-K&nr. - Silver Family *sck»ltrm. Wheat; 22m3»nax**il; S each* Feather*, w» landtag (ran ■ Uninv Glenwood lap oatabj r.jut ■•. 7 IfIAJLUI DIQKE7AOOva: 20,000^^“^,' .. ,v/.y.r.;V)»40*.f.-do Bids* : .i'.f ■ V. " T V P&tcf>B»'o. BaUU, ’.•“•"‘-'r ’takmttoafttiiMir? .')rt->-£uxiDl4jo6C -W|\ *P-'*<: s J |]ittsbuTg| PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY S. BIDDLB Sc a 6; : , ta-liniDjatTaiZETTßUlluiUatKtmptferbiai Wat,tmdhaoingane*ienn9tciradat»anemongttfii^2nuineti mo, and reaching all dotstt, it offtrt indneanaittoadw titer* at the beef medium through which tartach OitpviUc. : a&THB WEEKLY GAZETTE it ittuedentry, WMincs. day and Ssturday,on a large WaoW ibetL, and addition to Uumwtqf the took, a eartfoUp prepared and rttialte report of Ou Marldt, commercial and monetary of afin, a»dan aeeunießankEoU lA&iCorrtdedmitJayfor thi* paper--making it the bed (kmmercutEemtpapermOit Wat . DAILY—Six Dollars perannmn, payable fa odfaae*, or. 12*A cents per weok, puysblo to the Carrier*. WEEKLY—Tiro Dollar* per annum, payableta advance. 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English Bibles, 239,373 ; English Testament 346,800 ; Testaments and Pailma, 44.804; Great Primer Psalms, 0,377 ; Volomei for the Blind. 523; German Bibles, 12,830; German Testa ments, 28,010; German Testaments and Psalms; 212; German and English Testament 0,051, French Bibles, 1,232; French Testaments, 3,- 145; French and English Testaments, 587; Ital ian Bibles, 148; Italian Testaments, 492; Swe dish Bibles, 580; Swedish Testaments, 24; Swedish and English Testaments, 1,208'; Welsh Bibles, 980; WelshTeslaments, 713; Welshand English Testaments, 390; Danish Biblss, 1,267: Danish Testaments, 24; Danish and English Testaments. 1,410 ; Irish Bibles, 10; Irish Tes- taments, 19; Dutch Bibles, 197 ; Dutch and English Testaments, 535; Spanish Bibles, 1,- 552; Spanish Testaments, 3970; Spanish Gospel, and Acts, 1; Portuguese Bibles, 2,419; Portu guese Testaments, 3,534 ; Portuguese and Eog ish Testaments, 323; Hebrew Bibles, 268; Hebrew Testaments, 29 ; Hebrew Psalms, 03; Polish Bibles, C ; Polish Testaments, 24; Gaelic Bibles, 2 ; Gaelic Testaments, 4 ; Syriac Bibles 3 ; Syrio Psalms, 2 ; Latin Bibles, GO ; Greek Testaments, 113 ; Arabic Testaments, 4 ; Rus sian Testaments, 37; Indian Scriptures, (parts) 202; Chinese Testaments, 45 ; Finnish Testa ments and Psalms, 2 ; Septuagiot, 46; Choc taw old Testament, 2; Choctaw Testaments, 304; Grebo Testaments, 14; Acts in Amwaak, S ; Mpongwo Gospels, 5; Hungarian Bibles, 20; Hungarian Testaments, 20; Bohemian Bibles, 52 ; Bohemian Testaments, 55; Reprint of Re port*. 1 ; Hawaiian and English Testaments, 92C; Ojibwa Testaments, 161 ; English and Spanish Testaments, 245. Tub Psasant Revolt in Ltssia.—A UUor from Brussels, July 8, says: **Wo h4Te now received more accurate accounts of the outbreak of (he peasantry in Esthoaia, tho Importance of which can hardly- be overrated, particularly on account of the neighborhood- of. that province to St. Petersburg. Serfdom proper was put an end to In Ealhoniaaml in the rest of the BaDio provinces of Russia more than forty yean'sgo under Alexander 1. The present measures of emancipation donoi effect the Esthonianpeasants at all; but this seems only to have excited them the more, and what they now claim is free pos-. session of tho Und which they at present bold on hereditary tenure from the nobility. The rising is general all along the coast and has com pelled the nobility to soek raftige in Revel. The engagement xnseUoafd yasterday took place between part of ih# garriMfiefßejel and a body of peasants, about one Ujjgusand strung, who are moving to and fro eneonniging tho oth ers to revolt* They as yet have’ no'olher arms than sticks and clubs, pitchforks and sharpen ed poles: but they are so excited that they were not afraid at all of tbo soldiery, whose numhsrs iris true, were bat rmalt. The..soldiers were eoon .overpowered by the large number of the peasants, and left altogether fifteen men, four officers among them, kilted; while of the peas antryaboot forty may have been killed. The chief scat of tho insurrectionary movement Beems to be very near Revel itself; but even at Borpat, which is situated at llie northern part of Livonia, ami which la likewise peoplea by the Esthoian race, symptoms of an approaching outbreak haro been observed.” Moarnr’e Caass CfULLiaae to all E*qlahi>. —The Celebrated American chess player, Mr. ■Morphy, has arrived is London, and requests ua to announce, is nil courtesy sod respect, that he is prepared to play any man living a match of chew for any aam from one hundred to one thousand pounds. The match' to consist of twenty-one games, exclosiee of draws; to be be gun directly, and the money posted down. Mr. Morphy would like to commence at once, aa he Intends visiting Birmingham end of August* to play aUbe groat chess gathering then and there to ba holdcn. Wo bolievo Mr. Morphy's, views as to details to bo gentleman-like and chess- Hke la every respect .He would object to play ing In n privato room, profering to have bis play looked over; he wonld leave the selection of the arena, we believe, to his bat we do not bind ourselves tq state moro than an outlfao of hie views, lie would like to i play daily—eay from noon till the game Is coded; but wonld, we hope, insist on dome plan of regolat lag the time, which, without limiting the fperl od really required by bis opponent for the cal culating his move, would prevent all shabby recourse to delay, suoh as sitting for hourk over a single more when tho king is in check and has but one square to go to. Ur. Morphy means chess, and nothing but chess.— JJell'i Life fa London, July 6. . "Ma Ann me Kuo.”—Did any of onr rea ders ever observe particularly tho Kota Bene to **our own Montgomery’s" letter to Enoch South! Here it is“ Send it (the whiskey,) to James Buobanan, £>?., card of the Itoo. Wm. Mont gomery," ko This reminds ns of tho back driver in New Tork who was sent by his employ er to drive lord Morpeth a few miles‘lnto the country. When ho reined up at the St. Nicho las his lordship was standing .on the “Where is the feller /’ inquired, the man in the livery, "who's goin’ out in Mr. C.’e carriage ? “I suppose He intended for me," replied the English lord. "Wei#" added the driver,'*'jump in, I'm the GenTmjh as is to drive you." Wath, Repub. & :* Easlt RipijAko Wheat.— ll*--Advantages. —Johu Johnson,-tho father of undertrataiogin this State, ana one of the most successful wheat growers, says he wonld give apprise of $l,OOO to any one who oould tell him now to ripen hie wheat ten days earlier-than it does now.—Even four day# ahead of his neighbors Is.a great ad ; vantage, and saves him in a great measure from the ravages of the midge; and this is one of the advantages he has gained bjihe uso of-salt, lime, high manuring ondundertrainiog hleiand- Hie object is to have his wheat in ear from the 6th to the 10th of Juno, and then, even, If R afterwards ripen slowly, U Is too forward for the midge. One piece this year, that was sev eral days more..forward than usual, hospedks of ae "splendid," while all around other tinn ers nro mourning the utter destruction of their crops.—A'. T. THbune. 00 t 67 Wood it. Tdnoldand erroneous, ideetbet the whole region of the Rooky Mountains North of the4Dth parallel, is a sterile region, presenting'im al most unbroken Iflcld, la completely refhted by Got, Stevens* exploration. One of the'oEcers of hi# parly, Lieut. Saxton, nays in hU report: ♦•I find that my previous ideas of this Rooky .Mountain range.are, so far ,as this section'is concerned,’entirely erroneous. ‘lnstead of a Sikt pils of rock, and mountains almost impossar ; ble, I find a fine coaniry, well watered by streams of, dear cold water,'and interspersed with mea- i dowscoTered with amostluxuriant grass;’’ : : Thh Danbury ftWs sayi that a woman who had been divorced from-herhusband onwcconnl of. his drinking propensities and consequent cruelty, married Mm antfn on his: reformation during the gieatreidv&rDbi,the husband fell Join his old. habits, andashori time ago, inafit' of intoxication; returned to the' house bf rth# woman he had twice married, ‘and committed to the dames eTery arUclo bf r fier weariM: *pp ft «i upon whioh he could lay hiahaaa. VroribeSe tnyil of her trust In thia and other how.;; positively ‘ declares that- she yrlll neoer wum| f him affaM. ■ . r ;,' • -tMTayal, AxoresMands, up.to’Jußeilißißth/ there fcaabeennb summer, buibleafcwM bii&b* aiV.The potatoe disease has made i&.'eppear aheeand threatens great, daznager Cohrand wheat ara search ind.Mgb, and mat \u*atiUw Va.-The '*vards Ot fide have Uds y#ar, and I: •< ':' , . . . »[Cormpondenco of thePittstorgh Gazette.) Pen and Ink Sketcbe* «f the Penmayl* Whilst wo ahould, os Pennsylvanians, fool proud that the enterprise of oar cidteni has constructed an excellent rood, by which oar two great oitica aro brought nigh together, yet the blush' of shamo is npon cheeks when wo coll to mind the fact that all tho mighty energies of the managers of that road lure been devoted in unceasing efforts to oppress tno pooplo of tho State, and to promote tha interests alono of that portion of the peoplo who happen to he so fortunate as to reside between tho SchaylkiU and the Delaware. Having closely watched tho movements,and being ■perfectly familiar with tho policy that has been por sned by those who haTo had charge of tho road, I purpose devoting a portion of my tlmo : lo the prepa ration of life-like skotebos of the same, in order *h»t the people may bo made acquainted wilh the past history of h company that now has tho assurance to ask an annual appropriation of several hundred thousand dollars, Cram the treasury of the State; to enable it to carry on “Insane competition" for through freight—or, in other words, has tho impadenco to demand, as a right, tho repeal of the tonnage *«t, which it solemnly coranantod topay,foreror,in con sideration of the importance of the privileges con ferred upon U by tho Act of Incorporation. I should have been pleased if on abler pen than mino could havo been secured for this Important pur pose, but haviog waited in vain for some of our' gifted writers to davoto their talents to this object, I havo been indaced to attempt to do what others could have more ably done. My object shall be to toll it plain story In a plain and trnthfal style, and should I succeed in arousing the people—the tax-payers of my native State—to tho importance of guarding well their interests, and closely watching tho movement* of a dangerous monopoly, my object will be accom plished. • - . TERMS* , Tho Pennsylvania llailroad Company was incor porated in the Spriog of 1546, and the construction of tho road was carried on with an energy that de wves tho highest commendation. The President, Directors, Engineers, and all others concerned, are entitled to great praise for accomplishing so macbln a very limited period of time. Before “old fogies" were scarcely awaro that work had commenced, the neigbings of the “iron bone" were heard on the highest poaks of the Alleghenies and were reverber ated through the valleys of the Susquehanna and Jnniata. As early as tho Pall of 1850, the road was so far advanced as to form a connection with the Portago ltoad, near Hollidaysborg. During the sub sequent Winter, extensive arrangements were made by tho company to do a heavy freight haziness by railroad from Philadelphia to Johnstown, and thence via canal to Pittsburgh. Simultaneously with these arrangements was the policy adopted to make un ceasing efforts to depreciato, the value of tho State Improvements, This policy was faithfully pursued. All tbe energies of Mr. Thompson's gigaotio mind were nnceasUigly devoted to the accomplish men t»of his favorite policy, and the result has boen that our great chain of canals ami railroads has been given, almost as a “free-will offering,” to appease the in satiate demands of this monster monopoly. C. JonssTowx, Pa. Weeds.—Wo often soe .fields, exhausted by long cultivation, and "thrown out" to replenish them selves, covered with a' heavy growth of weeds. So for from renewing their energies, such are Incoming more exhausted, and will eontlnno more so as long 1 as the weeds are allowed to run riot on them. No crop exhausts the soil more than a crop of weeds. Actual and accurate experiments prove, that in fields where tbe woods are allowed to grow with tho crop* they diminish the erop at least ono-fourth. Ttjey rob the earth of the food required for tbe growth of nseTnl plan tv, and when the farmer turns his land cot to rest and replenish Hs energies, he is but exchangingone.kind ofcrop'for aetill worse one, if ho allows the weeds to grow and mature their feeds. So important has this matter become, in the view of scientific agriculturists in England, that coarts are directing the attention of grand jurors to theeubject: and, through them are forcing the attention of the public to this all-impartial matter. Tbe Irish Itoyal Agricultural Society h&Te resolv ed, “that at great lejury arises to the fanning classes from the growth of weeds along the public roads, whose seeds bejng allowed to ripen and ehed, aro spread over the adjoining lands, a circular beim mediatcly addressed to the grand jurors of the several counties, soliciting them to give to county surveyors to make it Imperative upon road con tractors to cut down and c remove all weeds, more particularly thistles, docks, and rag weeds," before the first of Jane, and at such other periods in the year as may prereot their injurious effeeu to the farmer.” ' Taxis ahodkd BAnxr aajul— Much attention bas been paid in your valuable paper lately to the man agement «f fruit The subjeot Is on* of import ance, and onb worthy of yonr consideration, as well as of more aUehtlofi among formers than it generally receives, lue Messrs. Editors, I am willing to do what I can to call more attention to this subject, and would therefore suggeet a plan to which a few dollars might be profitably invested by every farmer who bos a baroyaril; it is this; to set out as many apple trees arouud the bare and yard as the room will permit. Tree* so plaotcd will toon throw oat their root* under tbo bare and yard Where they will flnd an aoanuaaco of nourishment which hu soaked do*n werd from the surface of the yard, and which If they did uot save, could oot bo made available In any other way. In <on*eqaeoro of their proximity to tho yard and barn, they will not need any manuring or farther attention, taro toproteei them from rattier till they got ont of their roach, which they will toon do, and coma into bearing. The fruit from tree* so planted is large and well developed, and they almost always hang fulL One of my neighbor* who has a row of apple tree* on one side of his yard has two trees of Lho same kind, one near hb yard, aed 1 the other some distance off; the one near it, produces apple* of twice the size, and more tfaap four times the quantity of the othrr. My neighbor's trees are about sixty years of age, and the largest I havo ever seen; a number of them aro about eight reel in Circumference, at a distance of four feel from the ground, with a distanco ot sixiy feet acres* thorn through the heads, and are still growing rigorously. }ltit also agreatadxantago to a yard to bayo tree* around It .especially In winter, a* they do much to **rds breaking the cold winds, and preventing much Buffering among the Cattle. I hope that thoso who feel disposed'will try it next fall, as the outlay is *9 small, and the result so sore, that I doubt not they will bo satisfied, and an addltonal attraction be given to tbo old homestead. - Aowicol*. The object of sueh a course is obvious to any one who reflects for a moment on the fact that tbo seed of weeds will lie in the ground for years without gemi nating but’as soon as the earth is plowed for a crop, spnog into existence. Nomatterhow clean our fields are kept; if the cqrners of the fences are allowed to be nurseries from which are scattered seeds for an annual aupply of weeds. Every thisile-top hueced* enough to stock acres, aud every burr of dock can furnish seed for a township. Let a war orextermlnatlon then be waged against these posts of the farmer. Maks no truco with a thistle* dock,, or weed, and besides adding one fourth totho amount of tho crop, you will ctveyonr farms a chance to replenish.— Ohio Farmer. Howto pßsrnor Burdock axd omen stovt WarDs.— l hate met, “going the rounds/’ a tiresome and laborious method of destroying those large weeds that are so apt to infest our lands, embradog tho old praeuco of hcaplog earth upon them to rot them out, cutting them at the Wax or wane of the moon. otc.; and may do the Btate tome good by warranting the following simple and indeed very pleasant practice to r QTC 7 InsUnw in which iteballbo faithfully Performed. It is; merely to cut off tho crow of the root somewhat below the aurfuco of ifae earth, !? w i or ?L ßß ? rtofeo P» “dMlit with a handful or salt, the brine from which will descend to the ffroat e*t extent over reached by the roots, and effectually destroy them malUbeirramiflcationa. Who willuot try lt“». u.,m Jioeton Cultivator,' of bt spriso stock flrHl ffSSI n'OMTin HAJtCTiciOJit 0» cincKKarao & sons, no«t<m7 {CONSISTING ofsistoon of, their Seven Oo alxind one-Uilfd OcUt* Tlwo Fort**. will .bo cpcntnl Mid ready for examination on ■° J v TODOaDAT, JONS 3d. ‘ NOTIC&—-Tho FJano Fortaa nuaorMturad by Cblckwlne A Sons, are not furnixbod by them toany other booeo In tSlf city, and alt order* mn«t l»o sent and par chaaeni directed to the *tjb*cilber. .. . - 'ixim r-ou» r OOLp AND BILYKH MEDALS , liar* been awarded to - UHGKKBIXO SONS - .k OVER. ALL COMPETITORS - ‘ SQD«[B«A?iM.-" ■° W-MBMII, GRAND ; • Ibo following letter from • • ; .V SIGIUU72SD TiIALBEnC. - - - Th«oritrbud manuscript of .which canbaaamiai rooms <rf the sQbecribtr, ought t6conrlnn anr on* ■oporlority of ChWwrln* a gota ffSS yStgL 0f * kM*c<>njl«nttjM«rtli» piano. of u2J? cjifarfj?i MawJ loan only rqml ft joofiuff SikSrfoi kl “"r fomlAoJ lSilisS? )Ul !l’'£! ? yj UT! M°RenMidbdoro: uwlo* Sm “*? I" “• <MW «t.SV“d 5111 ompanftinrnHj «llhnn;f I haro , Ttr knoira. , »onr»»ywy tnuy*' . B.TII ALBKJUJ. S* to-aWW®# to tiiuM In store, ttarprl»e«aU tho styles aaooActnr«Jby Chiekertn** acus. *? OTEa nantuhetarod .by CWCK r AEB W jk BRANTS a .• . JOHN U. UIBLIOB, ,»>|a Agent forGhkkaring * Bom for PiUabargb aodW^tt . iiK OnohMlo..!. • • 4M PIANOS AT A BAHGAJN., NSW AND BK'JOND IUNI>. ;/ --s’ jT\NE 6} Rosewood octaTO V/ AJfO,floUlM?d*n round, No- Cram th<J IxASmaonDtctartr* at Boston, eD>(|.V I' -l| tiraljr t»# and nmutnl • nod and jerbclioslctimAi. . Jkotua price* $360, wlllb® sold mmif ;m 1 TTfi 1 i OnaToctaTO.auboeSny. falUmareaiifca, U orlrtsliriso Oas 0 ocUra»fos*traoLrßßsd'cerssr, unoj u a*w -■—■ > msdsbjr Noons A' Crart.-...:--.:.:..::;* . °M r olCTWd.HlUl«Bl^|»j|||^*j)£X »«>J Ilttla «tawrl | ■■■■mill- ,- " . ... ■ „ iSeme&tmm. vanla Railroad. ♦ XVHDEBI. AGRICULTURAL. iSlUßical. *•* aw o port si , VOLUME LXXI-—NUMBER 195. j litsunmw. Merchants' lamance Co. of Philadelphia, WM. T. PETTIT, Brest ~.D. J. HcCANN, Secretary. Amount of Capital Stock paid in and invested—s2oo,ooo 00 — fi5.425.85 .. , . yunswi Insure* Cargo Bisks on tbe Ohio and Mieelerfppi Elver* and tributaries. -loeuree against lost or damage bv Tire, also agalnstthe perils of the Bee, and Inland Navigation and Transportation. , _ nrawrees. ... Wm. V. Petit, John C. Montgomery, John M.Pumroy, P. J. McCann, E.E. Witnuv, Rene OuUfoa ( 'Beu}.fo-Woolstoii ( John A. Marshall, Charles B. Wright, John J. Patterson, El wood T. Pusoy. *___ ' WM. V. PBTTl^Preiideut,'', „ B. r. WITHER,.vice President. Dwiaai J. McCiaa, Secretary. Selger, Lamb A Pbtlsdelnhla Buck, Morgan A BUdfclw do. Truitt, Bro. A Ou n do. Pumroy, Caldwell A Co, do. A. T. Lane A Co, - do. Stoinmita, Justice A do. POT3BUBOH OfflGA No. 87 WAXKB &T2UUEX' WiMtf H. W. POrypBXTBE, Agent. ranklltt Fire Ineoraae* Company oi pnihADRLPniA. Charles W. Uanckor, . Adolph B. Bode, Oeorge W. Bicharda, Samuel Grant, Thornes TUrt, David 8. Brown, Hordecel D. £ewt% Jscob IL Emith, Tobias Wagner, Morels Patterson. CHARLES N. BANCKEB, Presldsak Cnsaieo Q. Bsjrcxxa,Secretary. r - ‘ This Company condones to permanent or limited, on evoty description of property ln town and rates as low as are consistent with security* The Company have reserved a targe contingent fond, which, with their Capital and Precninms, ’safely Invested, afihrt ample protection to tho asnnad, Th* Asmts oT the Company, cn Jahuaiy Ist, 1861, as’pubr tfebed agrerebly to the Act of Ammbty,' w«e as forfows via:— - . ... Mortgages— 0« . . . BreliiUte. i.. 84,377 7fi’-’" Temporary Leana—5..^....^..'...^....' guod’l7 ,J ' v • Stocked 61AS8 00 Cash, Ac- Bl . $1,212,708 44 Since their locorporatloa, a period of twantv-aoe yearn, they have paid npwarda-or One Million, fhur Hundred thousand IMlare Locsee by fire, thereby affmdtog-«vfdenre of Inrerence, ae well km’, their ability and diapoeition to meet with mmaptneae all liabilities. - . J- GARDNER 0017124, Agent, *pt° Office Southeast cor. Wood and raH its. Continental lnioranee Company. Incarjxjtultd by tht itgiHaturt qf Ibrn^lMei*, F PIBPBTOUCHiBIItt Aolhorixed Capital, One Million Dollan,-.—..^.-.51,000,000 Secured aud Accnmulatod Capital —631,50® HOME OFFICE. : So. 61 Whlnat Strvi, above Bcamd, FhQaidphia. Jire Insaraoce on Bufldlogs, Furniture,llirchaadbo.Ac. geneally. : , . Marine Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of tbe world. and l«nd Ckrriskcs, to all porta of the Onion, on the most favoroble terms, consistent withsocurtty.; mxaoioaa ■ J GXGKGE W. COLLADAT,formerl> Recorder of Deeds, Philadelphia. * Beglcter of WOIa JGIIN N. COLBHAN, firm of Crieman A Smith, Importing Hardware end Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third kforket, Phlla. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A Son, Coppersmiths. No. IS Quarry street, Phlla. - EDWARD V. MAOBSTTB, firm of Usehetts'A BatoueL Importing Hardware Merchants, No. IS4 North lUrd street, above Race, Phlla. HOWARD UINCIIMAN, firm of Livtncrion A Co, Produce , and Oomtaitfttou Merchants, No. Z& Market eL, above Eighth, Phlla. „ GROMS W. OOLLADAT, PraHeat QAtur muott.Secretary. JOSHUA KOBIBSON, Agent. No. 24 Fifth itrwt Jjrp itain.) lloßaugtlxl* lnanruto* Oomptaf, OF.PiTraBUBQn. OmoiM—JAMES A. HUTCHIEON, Pruldeat HENIIT 51. ATWOOD, SemUry. OrncM, No. es Wim Bntx*t, niU fnturt Against all Knit of Fin and JCarint Hi ASSETS, MAT 20rn, 1853; J StpekDoo Bills, MjabUoo demand, Mcored by. : hro«mm>TM oamea OO Premium Notes _ ‘5T,003*29 Bills IloceiruhtA 0,900 21 115 fhKTM Slrchanka’ Bask Stock—cost, 3,W0 00 60 do Bahk of Pittsburgh do 'do 2,760 00 40 A» Kwhaata Back do do 2,050 OO 100 dj Clttxeaa’ do do do 5475 00 Balance of Book Accounts... .. . 8,066 89 OSes Furniture .... - (WO 88 C**h—~ : :™ ........ 16468 78 waxfjroii* VTm. n. iloltnn, Wm.A,CUd*»IL BpbLDaladl, , WUaoa WiUer,‘ "VTm. John UcDerltt ‘ TW f». CUrk*, Gto. A. Dtrrv A. ÜBtcbteo . . HBNBY- H. ATWOOD, fit c*; We«t«ra Inaoronoe Company . OF P I TT 8B 0 fc OH, GEOBfIE DARSJE, PtMidenl. If. XI. OOftDON, {Secretary. OmC£,No. 92 Water street, (Span* A Co/i Warahouao.) tip atalra, rittstlurKb. VKU lanrtepxiTut all kinds *f Firt and Marine Siikt' 4 Bam* butitution mmagtd fry IMrteUri. ufr* an m 3 £*r< ASSETS, OCTOBER 81, IBST. Stock 5121200 00 • 3JBO 00 •• - Eillalteccivxblr _ j gj OfficeX'uruitcre„„ ,; _*** qA Open Accocnta 9478 01 Ca*h..„„„ i lVgij ji Premium Notes. ” ro llilla Dlicr-nuted...... 125,009 78 decree Barrie, It. Miller. Jr., J. W. Botier, Q. W. Jackson, James XlcAoley, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, nolC: Win. UeKnJght, Nathaniel llolaiM, AUx. Nlblck, Da rid U. Lone. William 2L Smith 0. W. Rkkttm, P. iI..GORDON, . Pitubnrgh Lift, Fire ani Merlae lai. Co. Office, No. 96 Water ■ Street, i PITTSBURGH, PA. t » . i, „ KOBT.OALWAT.Prcskfcat. , 7 Vt« Pre«L «.« Fldoxb, St. U., Kxrai&lQg Phnlciazu i-“~“ *pp*^"i. “ ,lU «■• Ohio a* rim. ud trlhnuii*, .3 Mixta. Rtih gm Asd tgnbut Lm of Dun*#* by Kr*. . " r "“ *» ™4 iimu K.rieuta. ■ifpMtS* 1 * 1 * ttllß ' £, * B * t ra*i «m>lrt4af»Uh*mftty Bohutatlwftj, o*l Hedurkeo, Joatpfa P. Omuam, U. D, Jobs Scott, Jamea MwiliaU, DarlJ Hicboy, Junta \7. Qallnao, CHaa. ArbothnoL • ftW ■ wriHy Atexaader Bradley. Joaeph & Leech, John PnUertonr Nathan ?. Hart. • Darid 11. William Carr, Robert D. Dirtky, John U’GiU, The Great Western File and ianne ibi. Uo. “ OP PUILADHLI’IIIA. 0»a (n Omw, BuMtag, AV4M oJ vawiHriinniiL „ AOTnoiUZEU-OArIIAI. ..4J00.M0. C«plttl pUJ in- Bnrplin, Jnnnnrp lir, IMS. ...... S5//r< {§ JotoG. Banter, Jinn of Wright, ITtutar AOb. »cC«nlj, firm of John, Wfcit**Uctf*rd> T* 50 * 1 . 1 ! Gillespie, firm of GllWjJ* A Zeller m * a, ' Ju. B. Smith, flm of Jm. B. Snmh * Co nop.Ueimr M. Falter, olßc*2ff Bftath Third UtmL B4,Mra> - Alfred Taylor, offlco Cairo City Property. Jom J. Blocotn, offlre 226 Sooth Third atrre*. *’ g%.%*|®OfiPn^UnV LEWIS GREGORY, 1 ARUHQ t Yto> ProMml Second Vico Prcrid'Lf N ,T. JAILES WRIGHT, Secretory MklTrewmir 11. EL kIOTI AhPSOlf.AmtotnntS<vp?t»iT WWntotrtrretiPttttbqtgh ■ . W.’fai:’; Rellauee Baton lumante Company «i On Buildings, or Fornitor*. «c-, in Town or Country. - Office No, 308 .Walnut Street ' ■'«* mw * IOTMtodM follow* firrt Hortgagton ImjinjTfciCUj Property, worth P tSs^s* Un * d °° ,r * Uorfgmg* to** • • uJZLZZ iMoo.tt AUegtwnj county op«cent.F«nn*.B.lt. Lo*a~ -20,000 00 4>» Oo Stock ortbeßeliADO^UoteAlJecaraoca Cn.V.» - 19,160 00 Stock of Ootmtj Firalorotuc* , 2.010 00 Solp ofSaOdir Intanac* 476 00 b"*’- 1 ' • ' --— 1 -- -HUM &ee«iTa£ie, traaloea ' $2,711“ $0 Uouk Account*, *ccn»«d - uggig (.tab oq hand «ed In qq Cirai tikqlky, ■ S " WDiiUBjlMwV BbbJ,^-Tlagley. , Uandnll Hiu.' X. lothrotk . •' ’' r .'CKm; Lelwd, 1 -- -v- T. Bandwy. g*Uh BowwjT .. r -»isi®oFnß,Aftnt v *Odrtiad Woodjturti | CUxn Tingle;, ffm. B. Tbempaoa, Derid 9. Brown, • .C. Btereoooß, • Jobs 11. WomU, E LOum,' BotartToUnd, UaneJobutHi, . a & Wood, . June* 8. Woodward, - \ ■■ D. lf,i • yorth-oiiteorn—■ * PennijiYßitu^ ome. ® a OOP. W. Brnlth, . A.J.Jooe* • KrirFattotaa,; ; ■». < XarfatSpronV ; : J*?' “<&«£ * C. A. Colton, lOlttCt COQpiOT ' mmeri: ' 4 fear*..., <j .-WMloUaaptM. - ■•■-■.' . JLjL. Curler,.... i vßo&wrFairMr,'... ■ J«*£i it Hopkins . r tfwa p(*n »«Tif rtnw.r ■; ri w> ** c OIZAfiTESID CAM wm> iUrfß* • WJJ - - ~. t n Bantam. Farmen’ and fieeUajul Flkm4 Harifie . B» W. CoraerßteMdm wAliiß^liqA • - fc _ ASSETS . Pittsburgh Offlcs, 80. 00 Watsr Street. ~, tuosias j. n cuter, Arat, *^ OW,D K B** »01: altov the unmet paid at tba. nmAorgh lomh Cron Fbm ISSS to April 1S&S1 wETO,? 0 * 3 * 1 * $ MO OOB.ILII * ~ MO 00 RoctMtarJlaßßLCc IS3 00 ' !? a 2iJ rcltt *- 400 00 vm. oo > ®T 199 00 J; Howard A 0x......2500 00'" M W. TOworth,JEwi_~ll2S 00- XT U n,22fX"“ J ->T. Irwin, B5O 00; J. I. BOOM A Oo— 830 67 Edw. Sw&w. fn M CKJ - Nswmra A Graff— 1682.72 an. PiSco.*™. 86u 00 Jobu Them peon...—. 200 00 BAglUhAßtebardiioo 1M 00 lIeBT7 Feldtmacb..... iff 00 Brower; Rind ACo ' o co <: JchnVataoa 23 00 62 J< M. 8w 10 00 IVbu McHendrr...... go 00'' f bttlna Otrr AOo 4000 00 R. Bm'A Co-_L.L. 23 40 JiT. Basse A00.~.~ 000 A •_ 33 qq V James Wood! Esa~ 50.00 Salrage oo steamer' A Otx~ 2679 17 " Are01a.............. Till James UilUninr...-. 1100 00 Adam* A JfQllatack. - 49 0Q TT. MeCollyA Co 780 00 D. Barnard.;..... woo- - t -. • u' S^ATi(urPaxsTiTjjm,oUj«fP!tt«borßh,*«. J . ~ .-. B*ton> ms, *u Alderman In tod far add dir: penOnißy ' canto TbomuJ Uamer. AjpmtoftJrefWtawirkSirotlun «* Insarmaoe Company, who, being duly gwtfnraetertnnii c:. •■> w.uwvdotli dtpomMiduy uuitxhs fon«oiBit«teUfM&tb tra>. . •■’ ■• 1 • THOS J.- - * .C°5 ad,nb * :rfb ® db,C;,r9 mo, AprtlT, I$W.- - - . *°yM<ny ttoaxtoSTJoHia, Alwcua, 3 Knrtka lainrante Company of Pcjuujflraaia. “ Office No. 99 Water »t., Flttebnrgli, J. * BSSTB MAT I r 1868. . , Back on dem&iul uad ia cored by twoapprored nuncio.....-.;.,...;....'.. COSSOtiG ■ OuilnlPittrtoisiTipfCoiopMij— eajsw. . .., irenuom Noteo.: L....: ■ ' ■ ‘ftMxnftA .Mb v T. TZ-'. \-J* •, la ShareeEichniCTßtnk Block—eo»U ... Swojoo V' W do Vochanfc*’ Bank Stock—M9o.S3 t WO do , Iron City Bank Stock—am’t. paid.... 7,600,00 , ■ 800 do Alfogbeny Bank Stock— do do ... '6,000,00 ' ■ »QQb. Ittmmtt-.:.. | • vV* ' nuctou. H. Shwnbergw, Q.W.Ous, lwM.Panoock, - ■■} Mhm JL Cnriwy, W. if. Mirtln, C.W.JUtehilor, • R.T,Le6ch,Ji\, ■ ■ * KD.Coebr&o, D*rid M’Oftadlaa, J«met J. BoDtratt, Gw** 8. BotdPii, T ladeno*. finOENBBBQ* B. IWt jo?4;aIm~ Bog. Fbnnrr, 6ec*y. Delaware mutual Safety lniuroate Company, J% arTV 2 i *s. *f Amuytanfo, l*Sfc Office, 8. J 3. Corner Third and. Walnut ata., PHLLADKLemA. . UorchaadlM PfallsgelpUla Cut. and otin?rTxian« 137.0112 ft Koek i a W^Lnroidi -lalsoioo ®sl! Eft«lT»Lla , 930,90105 OMboa hind—. —— , SS.ttDS 60 B^f n s“ ,^?*i daof Asenti.PraainiMOD . *«nM Pollefe* recently lamed, and er debts due tbo Coin pan jr_ „ * ■ Subscription m ~ William Martin, Joavpb IL Seal, ttnnmd A.Boat!er, John (X Dmria,. John ft. pcsion, Owig* fi. Lehwr, Kdwnrt Darlfiigtrift Dr. ft- Ml Horton. William 0. Ludwig, Hogb Craig, Spencer McllTahi, Charier Kelley, EL Jonea Brook*, Jacob P. Josca Hum LtLstnm.B^cretax^ CitiMßi’ ißJntnnce Comp’y of Piltsbnr*i, WM. BiOALEY, BAMUEL L MARsmfT.T. gitnUrj. •OjpceßUTa&r Sired, letvten ilarktt and ; ftbed Stf cntowiA. , 2 rm ’?Tg* > ' T " ' fllerllnr, ' , • V BuanelKM, -'Mt Khr, - ■ -■■■- Jm, M. Cooper, -4ota felmmki—- J**- W r - . . fiend. 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