\ ■;, ' ■• ; ; 4 -,, .'. f\ '■*„—- gntattttg, I . ; Wholeule t £ ■ . i4ft»lWll»M«a.lMMimf CrtwOD. Mo. in • • i i i3R •.'JfrJfAHSBSTOCK.4Co, lata of thefirm 6 ’ Soia^wmtWowlioJTiwMS ‘ 1. -- a. FAHNESTOCK i CO., WHIYUIS- S .. Kum&ctOT. «f *TAU h*A ‘ Lithatf*, curate Tfood mwS fnwl ■tr»ef«^Pltt>- • I, '’;^./SOHOONMAKBB,MANtJFACTCEIB / , H ..IVwWMM^bMarlxntuTral^TnlriiMbfSpfD ' - B :BM,-tt,w».yoiij«t,fitmranfc.P». . <«*ir* i .;.!»• •TOIIS HArr, Jr.fBOCCESSORTO JAS. ‘ a Bra«M«»d DmW • *1 la Painty Olu£i)riatuia,*o corner Wood and SUthettaetv : - • | ' / tZUtbagh. .; ..■••■■•,;■;■■.• . v . * \- • . £ y.yßWfcagnlar.AfwtfarDf.J'fc'd'ailedWD*. ' ■K>Bl ; . 1 ! TOUN P»-800TT, WHOLESALE DEAJt . | O- MrfarDrg^Ptiat^onM r y« , atdMM ead Pywtßfft, Ho. „ I . ■• ■ AUertwertllwcelT* prompt attention. - fi • ~y matfldrdaw ■' . § ./.Pamirsann. . 1 ; ) V®aiON A REITER, WHOLESALE AND | - and St> C*lr ate, ' | . : JrosBPU Fleming,(succiasoß toju 0 Wll«cs ft <fe) wnnr Market Knit and Diamond. km ooottwttr ettWad *(WU Md eocoplato •aarfcßMßtflrDranl , ~;£Sffi^f£SS^ p 7^“ i * u * rtld:j^ • '■;•■■ r. TwhMl^VnwAeliouanfcDr'KMpomiWitaU - ' .. ." _ ’ ’■ ’.**° K B '' ' ' ‘ ' j • 4 ■• • e, ,• . . . j. ynrtmtt Bfaltra. - t . .* . . ■■ fc- e. a.uuns. . - f "* T. KgOU * UUTCHINSON, Commijsicm • ;•* Xlnadforwarding tferehaate, daatera IbWmUri B* •» Hew Chat a*. ytocr, Blah, Baeoa, Batter, Uaee*dOil,'Pot ' ?••. i ..... And hvl inML Grain, Driad Prnlt, and Fiodaea : mill/. JBeaiorande family Floor tlwaya on ~htg4.-i. •- * .••;• . c i - At*Btavrt!wula of UtdlMaOo'a Migrated Pateatad ; «.‘ •' fwriSUrab. H«aUlSaeaedand 145 Flirt tta* between ; ’ J . • .tpS^Td OUEBSB WARfiUOUSE.—HENKY H. OOUiINS, Torrsrdlog nd Ocnmteloo Vardiaal|at>d 1->'>>'•' ' ' W' DealertnC3m«m»Batter,L*k*flibandProdoe*naerallj, v> i ' »Wood »u abora Water.Plttobargh. n»ySX s’ I •> ■' T B. CANFIKLI), LATE OF WARREN, ~V V • OQTO> Ooeimtafoa asd Torvarding Uerehaat. aod WbolMala Daater In Wcatera Bcaerre Chooaa, Dotttf. Pot . '*■•• . and Pesrl Aeh, and WaataroProdnca reoaraUr.-Proetat. * /•-.>•.- aCwaeoSiaithflalilaod -v', *...,. SI AVID a - HBRBST, FLOUR,- PBO ftorblon and OwmaUrtoa Mwthant. Ho. 2ST rtyabreat, oore«r 6f HuU, PUtabnrgb, an atten -i... : I eaSJy ' •' r A iKX - FORSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO ;Jg P«Tftb k Soott.) TorrndlDr and Oommlaalsm Her* %;. Wool, HhitPlotnißacon, Urd andUrd ?'■’ • OU and Prodoca ganandly, Ko. W Water at-, Pittalmrgb, Pa. • : . v ' T?AGtB WAKEfIODSK—JAS.- OARD* V - * _ -Ai INKK, Vlioleul* Dealer la Hour, Provtatoos aad *: - • - I . -"*■ Ww “ utortj ttuUy ' 4 1 to iDDLK, WIHTS A General Com- V' ' : i - and Paetoa Ip Oioeariaand fr» ' :■•. ■ K Vv B>KteulganMißUaaUdUd»deSßalory ratanatnar . g -.ataod.; ... ■ .y . dalßlydawT - r ’ 1 : * I r : ■ * **V * ■ • ; 1 ; R FINNEY, AgoniEuroka InaoruMOo., .» • ' .! g Aia Ko.OWaterHraet. ■, . '■” -?'•'* I , A A.- CARRIER, SECRETARY “ , U t^fJsS? wl !.“ I *J ,,ro * D “ OompM, or PUUboijb, * H' • Bnndlgg,locrthttraet. . ... . .£ vCfcAMDEL L.MAESHELL, SecretaryCiti* • :• *' f- v* • g .jJatirflowtanbaCotttpaay.MWatar^real, . • I li 1 Mo GORDON,SccrotaiT Westernlnsur ,*r‘ ,i«, * ._ • Jj fA a aaceOottpany,9aWalarara»U • . , - ~ / • •-• v. ■*:. -•X-•.<> 2 "If GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Front *, » v, fS • UnFlra InaataacaOenjpaay, conw Wood ‘ v*. viv-« ;T>. A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware ;: ; jL • A-a Mntaallnwr«BC>oa,«awsarrtreat. •/?! 'S ■ • 'fjhHOS. J, HUNTER, Agent Farmers' and « >-o’.*V '--'i ••■■■■•■<; ; : X M**Aaßtc^lßtarancaOo,«lWiW«6aa»» ■.•-■'H— ■- / ■: ’•■*jfOSHDA ROBINSON, Agent Continental ' ln,aritn eaOfc,MTmh«lmt. . r ™.• T 3 ifto.W, POINDEXTER, Agent Groat Weet- AVa «ra IneoraaeaOo,«7 frontitrwd. • "'. 4 ?'?’]' "i':' •-• -giatprtg. ... \ -<i>_T3!:il<c;': <: s;' V m - A CO., Dealer in Carpotfl, Ac -i«»* ’Tf** J'*-*:! ■■■■■■■■ “ -C7 ’' 1 1 --J' Alb'JiiUAM MoCUNI-OCK, Deolor. in • •■‘n iC jS • • *3 •* :*■ -Iffl ' 4-• W. D. * M.- MVAtIrVB, : u ' . I I~|BAtElt OIL CLOTHS, * ’.■* ‘ Be» y°- 87 Pocrth atwt pear Wood.; \7- • * r.‘ ; r 4 .. •' r "'' "**2 t TRIStPA MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Lav, '.:- r 3 '.v-- ,I,Office Ho. CQ 7aartbrtr*«t, PlKibnrjjh, Pa.. Notary Pub c • v - ’ Vlto and Ohio Ownmlealonar. apO .'SB- ’ T>OBEIIT M’KNIQUT, ATTORNEY AT »“ 1r 4 *• I, ‘rffl l AV Law.and 3olldlor of th* of PUUborsh, No.llo • V v. 'V ~ !■ foarthetrartoPUUftitunh» • . t . (M : --TOSjil'U S. &A. P. MORRISON, AT ;- ••«, ; O torh«7«aiLaw. Ottoa No.WFourthet,near Wood, .’’v *• 1 *!*'.' ••;*<* Pittahorpi,Pa. . ' inytt 44-;$ -* | ■ 4 Btg CooUg. ~ 'r.-' 1 * : ! r r ’'l - •/I II V LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy •; *L , ‘;' : ,S . lj 9 Drjrttaode, alga of : tha original Bo* flira, Kofi ;. .-g . • BftarfcatatiMWPitUfcargh. - »rt# Rff UUPUY & JiURCUFIEtD, DEALERS : ' ■ -i ■ • ‘-r> •-•’aj IVL In Silta and ladled Dr**i QtxxU c<n<raDT. CloalOo y'*.vii , .y^ , .vy^.‘A,'; tninae. and- Shanto,- EahreMecie* and Stapl* Ooode, for :.y ' ' v ® ,1 UmUjmo. annnnnullr«xt*aaiTßaMort»anc in all !ht ;4'* V'r; . \ aboTaiiepartnwnt*,jnetn>eeired and aslUng at Iba tovaat '.' : i vv'.'l'iv'C'l V *' t>ric*a.' >;• -\Jj and Market oc* VD IL PAtMBR, No. 105 Market Street; EVa:D*«i«rin Boas^ts,Hata. Sirav Trinunioga and vs, >sVS ;; Strawaondigaoerallr*' «ss , j-: , - fflattiaarg. :\i*: :£ , —v. , T ; !jvkv' | Mew and Sicond Qand ?-* dARRIAGES ; AN» BTJGK3-lEB, ' 1 !- :m:*ia.iur '• >' WHITE’S RBPOSITORV. - ' . 'two MihK jiPNf mugLAw&aacaviuLß. v v : enbscriber offere for sale, or^nA t X ; ««ch»l»eatb>gMrt rwrruMi tamnaffigßS: v- ’ Vt*' : ' • ~Baa aeM.ntiiWinttfßaroachennadwcoad-handßnggiw. mada bpWat*on,of-Philadalphhi,toßa bat UUlo n««d. aieo, l*r«ptriOtten<wgaggfo>, aada to ay <nm^ahop,boatha ZBg&Jtt&JSaSPILt& 1 :: ‘ or OoatWagotta,Sanny Linde,GaraaatownWagtraa, Jeney . i Wagon* aMUoda«nn,tvoao« Phaitoni, eaats forirar V, ’<. : ft* 35*; -KT * y poraou, ooa of tbaa ataka and oo* of thnn N«w v T > Torfcnaha. Twoftaa'Baikiea^ooanudebyJlr.D. Bodgara, V. ’v'J*,;. . ’ PkUaMphln,and*ftwoomcaon Bagglaa,aaitahlefor ikbt >'’>y ■ y xnarketLag.. TboobjerlbarflaitanmajaUiMcanmakail '.'. .s\vs'v s -,\ > :'.’.'S«s v l\> w . to tba intern* ofpawoai wishing to parcbna. to gire him ' nerfiV. - : 4 ■ TbawtaUlAnaotlA coeTtaient tathacUy,th* Kzcat* lyj: * ■,•- -,r aforOanibotilotCaachw faming tha door enry fax a In* - mrit&w&T iX .'C«rria|« ibiMUjob BiumllMtor|. M. X... STEPHENS,' A«nt, ‘ - GonurSmt&fUld &tr**f and Biamond Alley. «,f .'V-i>J’ij:'-v•'£•' WOULD reipectfally inform thoaKCJL -I. - j - • W twbtlo that ha la mm mndMibaw.^Jy» r S®*' 2 .<> , aodtMvmnmadlbabodoeaaof Carriaga mahlogin aUlta :vi;; ? varWir*,a«d 1«aleo jtrepartd to axecnUorder*tar Wagooa -;»sV. » | > lron UarcbaaU' '-iL'r ' BoUdtingacontlndaac* ot tha patronaoao ÜbanOyha* * v * s *'S;' ' >io**d opo« him while at tha old aUad.oT' < fiig»lov a Oes 1 ' 'V -'vv-' , v« • .' ha wonla awnri hia frleode that the saa* car* andaUaa avT-yi.; 'I'P : ,\*Kyy ‘ ‘ • tloa will btflran to all hlcordan a* bentofon, having aa» L--' • v,’ S' '‘ r XcQrndtb»a*meMOftb*ba*twerfcni*n, mad haring ample «pwtm*ntaii*<wh«nfartba flniiblhg bf fiaa work. •*' v ,'c j. 1 *'* —artatai othanry wont now otthand,'enlt> •.• \-iV-' ' ablafor sprfoxnai." All vork wamatedfoclSßcotht. 4 v - ! ‘, v 4^Parti^*radaotton^T*nto repair*. JaldJyd . •*'>-'*'4.’4''*'4:v' > 'v' C*a«n and Oarriag* Pactary* . v ■ ii'-y-i-r-'-KX-sls 4 *' :■ '. •?•••' AOBKjIQHt OftOTHVB 4 000 • :'■* •’• - ; 'r-.x: • AiLiwionfT citTo.-"-':' v : .. ;>x-' s>- v-: v. vv' xsrovw respectfully in- c««l i - yy .'r.fomihetrlHad*, ■ad.tb»pntJiagao»^^qE ! l ' r rallir.thattbay nto ininuflafrtng Kounwajabßoggte«,Blel^hanßdC£Diati,hi ailtbelf Ttri- ||i , • . . otxe *tyte* of Cn& and proportions. - :’i - V .v oedmwm to# axacamdaltbitrict regard to darablUty aod hMity of: Baldux Bapaire «ni alaob* att*od*dtoon . l.■ ■wewMgwWi term. Uilng hi all their work tha ' Bale***d x 7 . * . dentthataUvho&mrUMmwith tbatr patroug* Mlta J.-i. •; gt*flyqttdd*aWd«r.ttdt • ••<• pßwtawgw wtomfodtngiT* thamaaHUfcra per. '•. '> : . : ;Tv|' «hMfagafo»»!faw» . ooßjlyd ‘ Ptßaittew. ; V ’Vvi ' TAR. O’BIUEN CAN BE CONSULTED 7-Xi-rVXC'c?? vß# ■tnr.gmtth’a.aorearroih and.%aUhle«dttrwts,on -MOJin*TB,-WBDHiOTATB an4BATCBDATB,Croa loto ■ . .'. - y\ . ; Ba nidilHiiiioatbaßnrea»meßo*d. JaPdyd* 1 " ~pa(ntti». ; • i'■:■■". &co 7" ■ V ; 1 | TTtWSa rAINXERS, OLAZIERS AMD JQ,eiAOiKU,it*.niDukeiun.: unhinuiy . ■ napnfogqtthpreTn— anddlapateh.'Tdlxad OH, ■" TnrtnodmvVarnbh, Japan aod Bnxlhb Patent Priwi. . WeMomalgnaZhe,* rerynparte arttel* FUladdpbl* ... ■tiPttitiratghWhUolandnHrawop hand tad for **!*>-< >• . Palctsrei Draggieteor *S2Z £.'£?*"*** h«*c%as w* hare* aUTwhkh ■ ■'*' : f&c&SSuSSz.? 111 r" b^SS^« j,”’ T. • , ■ ...XTQUSS AND BIQITpXINTISRR . 3- f •/' . .'••eii, k WAlriUt HATiTi.REBTATTRatwi ' *„ •..VAww'i; -••*-'.if - .xjfjmmoaiz^tma *- ■ S: .goBSPK PRioxaa, “DELICACIES OF ■ V: : »r-u>Mi a oet«. "•'**!? -y;Vit®*ftxS<abc*Aikmint twiltbo'clockp*it ft « *ft « Xawaaa,andeerredeptoorders ft' 4 1 . ft *: * ■' ■ ■'aiv->.sAfc*hllii@E»-. LYK- a Amuw Soto- . : 'b- ; v : F . .-vti:V ■ : ''' I . ••.V-Vi-*--,' ’7-. -'Vv' * ‘ ■' ' - y. X‘ 'V'' " " j. ; ESTABLISHED IN 1786. {i^4«A-i- : ; . Cornmiartan, HiTcHcooKiiiiciinir* v - : Fonraidingttnd Committion Merchanta, And WioltaJ. IWUnln ' ' aadWool, ?* >a&B«dri, Rahoa»; n. McBAHE 4 AHJBD| • • nunin - _ BUour. Grain, and Produo®. ' Commission and Forwarding Merchants, SemK >Sl.,P{mtur ll k. Pa. MWWOAWaO. I—. *****££. OAVflno 4b BOND, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, : 329 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, For tb* aale ofProdnca and mrrcbaa* ofFlab, Ac, Ac. Any <*a«n aatrastad with theta Till bo promptly forwarded •pgbdflm* j. IUKDUI "1 - mr ,...Mi— fifil”I*- 1 *-- IM -t. fcflCß. ra& s. lbbch « co., Jl a.t Liberty <t., Pi«t.bur«h, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS ' . ' AND S . COMMISSION MUROHAJJTS. ’ DXALKBB IN. ' ' ■ . >- ' FLOUR AND BACON, Tin Plata and Tinner** Stock, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. —JylLdly ‘ mo*aacm*cQ>..sxsiijoHr.mnT M .wtf.B. toiicii. IPBISQER HAKDAUdU * CO., COMMISSION M ERCOA UX S, DBALERS 1Kv £ - ■ Wool, Hides, Provisions & Prodace Generally, No. 293 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Jala McAXiFHV * CO., (lato of J-8. latch, HcAlpU k 00, Rttrtorjdi.j GENERAL COMMISSION AND | FORWARDING MERCHANTS’ and Waa Marten Avcaat. WTAXDOne CITY, KASHAS ! TEH&ITOKY, BKHEBKNCKS: JoM|ih A Leek A is4 Pittsburgh MircbloU Ceau •St : i,ii3U»ltt s*yqju vcwi3~~~ .j. e.XMaToa. T EWIS & EDGERTON, (Successors to D. AJ T. Morgen A Oo,) Wholesale Grocer* aod Oommlssloa Mershaau, IOMTood strew, fttabarghv nrS ENKT 8. KINO, (LATE _ OF r THK OoanWon HtrcW, A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR • Aj,Joa*» k CoO Commlj*lon lai Momtilaa Un> ***** IcvstoC tfc«lUdlaoQaoJ ZsilUiuuwlUlUllrailL <*r- JaSfcljd ■RIWARD Ji; IXEGEAW,; QENEUAIi jyi Oomx&Moa MaarcbaDt, aad Wbola«al» Deeler ia Meath and Domtig plgan. Snoft *c, fc,Wo._aa Liberty street, eppoeiu tU)M*dsrWogil'ntt» PgTgOt ' w»M»ly «StOCUO. tnc. nnu...... TT commission ucucoakts, And dealer* in YLOUB, BACON, OQKBSE, . PISH, OILS and PIIODCCE. Ks. lia iMOU It, Pitt.bar,h, Pa. Üba.l lAuca.iali oo coottl.nia.fiU. niria UOBERT DICKEY, WholesUo Grocer, *«• 13« front ****** n**r Wood, Pm. - ■;• *pfclyd AG ALB Y, COSQKA VE & CO., lWhol"«*ltOrpc«i, r Mot. 18 «ud 30 Wood ttrMt, Pitt*- ALEXANDER KING, WHOLESALE •£*■ OrooMKnf~Dopomr of Sod* A*h, No. r 3 Liberty ■twot, Flttoborgh, Pfc - *pLlyd« 7 mw» I JiLLnour JONBS A COOLEY, WHOLELALE ORO^ g, 083 tad rutnliber*, d«lor* 1a Prodsoo *od ff&s&ssfg"* So;l4l *•*” ■"-*• ““ss 7 OmivStAIifLWOiIT'CWHOLSALE i 3rsvr?S ' , ' ntmxM non. TOUN FLOYD 4, Co.', WHOLESALE v Grocer* and Cocnmloduo lUrrUuaU, No. 178 Wood and B 9 liberty etreet, Huitmrgh. 1,10 TXTATT A WILSON,'WHOLESALE GKO .* » CKRS, OoftimlMhiß Mfrrlunl* *od DMtenlaPro «Do**ad PitteUu-gfa Alton&ctun*, No. 2&S liberty etroet. fltttocrgh. . • j n g( ISAIAH DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE Orgy*, Cotamlerioo Merch*nU.epd Pool ere In Prodoc*. . SO Water rtroct, end 63 front itreeLPitUbargh. WM. JlcC DXCTIEON WHOLE SALK Oncer, Prodoc* mod Com mini on iHercfeaat, ttd Dealer la rittebarsii Hasulactend Article*. No. 169 Uw*7 rtreot, eorner of Brewery *y, PhUburgh, P*. ay3 SOUS ATTM.L,.—I. i. m - o«r.y |T^",T n A TWELL. LEB & CO., WHOLESALE rfT. OroMT% Prodoe* and Ootamlatoo Morthtata, and Dealers In Pimbareh Uasatketam, No: S Wood itreot, be tween Water and Front Pittaborgh. ■ . apis OOST. EOBSCS,... ~BAK*IB-lOaaoa. T> HOBISON & CO., WHOLESALE XV* Groce re, Oonuniiikm Uerehants, oal Dealers In all kinds of Provisions, Produce and Pittalmrab Uuntkctimis, No. AW liberty street, Plttstwrgh. jalftlyd ■pOBERT H. KING, WHOLESALE GRO CEB, Gummleeion Merchant, and 1 Dealer la Fentbrn, Fish, Floor, end all Mods of Coantry Prodnce, No. 2U Lib erty etreet, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, P*. Llb-r»l ed faacsainaoooneonflgniDwtU. : . jaSdyd likuiot. Robert dalzell & co., whole- SAJJKGfocen, Coatinhalon and Forwarding He chants aodDeaieretn ProdncanidPtttskprgh Manniactnrea, No. 211 liberty street, Pittsbargh, Pa. myS Krai Sstate agents. WUUA9 WARD, * TYEALRB IN PROMISSORY i NOTES, ±J Bonde, Mortgagee end ell eecrnitjea fbr raonsy. Fenons can procure loons Uiroogh my Agency, on reason* able terns. .Those wishing to is rest tbeir money to good odTontan, eon always And first and second cius piper at my office, for sals: . AH coaunaoicatlons and Interviews strictly confidential. Office 0 BANT BTEBKT, opposite 8L Peal's OathedrsL jfihdtf KooftstUets, nr Is. RENTOUL, 20 S^CUir _ IT Beligloas and MUcelUneoaV DeyaeltorY of AmerkeA Tract Soeistj’e PubUeaUoni W mrlOalewlyF ■ YETM.* G. JOHNSTON ft Yj . Blank Book Manaftetnnrs ood No. fi7Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . I j e^SQ XT' C. COOUKANE, (SUCOESSOBT TO JLJ* 8. Stdler,) WbolcMla Deiikr ini Books, pUtiopory and Paper Hangings, Tvsrsl atiwy tta docrfl. *«t kyun, Altegfesnj, Pa. . . 1 , ~ TOON Sr DAYIBOJJ, BOO&SJBLIiER AND Cf ranonf,raoc—orwDwlooß k Agww,M»63H*rk«t ftr—t, nag Fourth, PI tt4rargh,Po. tr AY A<SO., .BOOKSELLERS AND STA JIX. TIONEBiL No. 5S Wood ftrootf s*xt door to tbo cor* neror Third,-Plttaborgb,roi Bcboonmd lawßoohicoa* oUaUy oabood. m -M L.KKAD, BOOKSELLf « TtO!CTß,B l ).T»tcartli«t, J>ii3re Hunt * miiaer, bc »od Stotton*-, lUtl^nh lusic, arc.. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOoifs®~ btwceu DUaosd AIUt (tract; goto Amt fcrOgIOTKRTHO A SONS’Norton) PIAWO rORTEsTuA* SON * HAUUN’S UODKL MSU>DEONB«nd OKQltf - Dealer Is Marie and Usxkal OodteT J«3 • • r> , |J KJiKAfiR & BRO. r No. ttfffrflt Ij «■ AgaaMwNXTHKB SoCi&raTtfnr T<*k) nnriVftlUd Quad and flaunt FUXOS,a»dOJUB[aiBT* KZKDHAH’fI mta/ UCU). DSONSand OBOAR HAHMOXimB, Dealm Itt Mdrifl tad /TOARLOTTEBIiUHS, MANUFACTURE \J XRud DMkrin PUbo forte, ud Importer of Mtude rad Mortal Intrantrali. floU Aceat As th* BJLMBDBfI PUNoB,tl*ofor HALLBT, DlWi 00/B Baton Pfa&a, wlthiadvlUioatA>lMnAttedua*ut. US WoodsUmL myt • ...•••• •■ . .■ .. JAMES "W. WOODWEIiL. FO KN IF 0 AND CHAIRs! IPi7o££&4££ AND RETAIL/- . *abr*daf«twy'»lyU«r’_ 3? XT R N I ® R to ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT,. - Sa!taW»for PABXOEA CHAUBAEB AKDBTNINO nOOUS, l4ui to ray in - HEW TORE AMD FIIILADEbI'HIA, LOWER PRICES; 4^XTO7*rtfcteß»d*b7hMdaa<iWwnata!.-etr — CABCrerluKlRB ggppUaft «Uh *OJ ofFCKOTUaK *&d COAIEfI, oa tiMoarth toraa ' JKHKSAaDBTKAItfBOAT9‘ ftatHiabtd %i lb« tbartbt ootic*. Wassmoiu. 7fAB» 19 Tana piTTSßunas^pj^ *«! I *, JJUISO i , FURNITURE AND CHAIRS ; Of Xnrj Deurip&m. IMTOU-JWml S.WMI BMisriAM Jm Vutkome—Kn. 18 li 40 loUMeld It, Steamboat cabin furnitube—w# Basnftctailtic SrXIMBOAt OASOt yumiTPRM «ad CIU3BS, ud iaTitt tbr ftltattttDßF of o-• * V. T.B. YOU*S J CO. - •wrtedhadchOMW . ‘-v-'- oiETWAiant t.iouiG, (SncceMora to John Cartwright,) " Manufacturers and importers of Pockata&d Tabla Cntlery, Surgical ana Dental In atramanta, Buna, Plutole, Tlahin* Tackle, Ac, No. 88 Wood Kreet. They give ■ portal attention to the manaftcttirtag of Ttohm, Bopportera, Ic. Jobbing and Bopaing with pane* : toaUty and deipatch. apl&dly j ar. wa»*woato._~—..w. s. Kicaurroaß. COIDGB, WADSWORTH 4b CO., " Mannfactnron of Patent Oscillating Engines, , AND * 1 Engines and Boilers of all Sizes, _ PITTSBURGH, PA. Wcrki ftt tJeitn En'or tni AounpcT, ALT.KGgBXY -CtTT. WSItLI, RiODLB 4 CO*, SGFourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., *r- HIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Tww 8 months, of i per rent. ilUooantfarceeh. nSSdtiUeT ■ HKSttY GRrVvIG, " A 0.459, isomer Peta* and Tfe/nul Street*, T Pittsburgh, I>b., TITANtJFACTtTRER .OF HEMP AND BBD °° RW «***** and tahrbd H(U?ftBfr i ota}£ in, to inch. Fine end Common Peeking T»ru,Tnmd end Spun Y*re,Bt«h end Den Cord, Wool Tying end fiewiog Twine, Its* end Cotton HiU TWitt, Cti - •fcA Ml tnppljof tbs tbovn snides constantly on hand nr mads to order at the lowest ca»tT prices. le*7;lyd MOOBHBAD A CO., j>- ■uroracrcsiuor 1 -^- PlaYjt and Corrugated, G-AIiV\AJNTZT3ID v SBXIBjT iron, For Roofing, QnUrricg, Spooling, do. Agent* for TToocTe Patent ImitationßuealaSbect Iron. is« JYrri Street, PittltmrgK. urZuyd » ( A. LYONS, (Saecmor to A. Lyons d Co.) * unmet cue or LOOKING GLASS i PICTURE FRAMES, AND DSALDIt IN VARIETY GOODS, U3attt Wood Nt,, Pittsburgh, Pa* MORRIS Ac COLTART, sou travnracruKxu or HUGHS'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE A!SD TRIP HAMEBS. HAMMERS of the following risen Ac., mad* to order? Lift 7 In. fall blow, 309$ lbt. Pricoft 350. 41 *!**»“ “ “ WOB “ “ 460. “ a. "la fc “ « 11699 “ “ GOO. “4, “IS “ “ •* 23083 “ « 000. “ 6, “20 “ “ “ 41160 “ •* ISOO. “6, “24 “ “ “ 64201 - « 2COO 49> Ordan MlkUed. Per partieaUr* addrm MORRIS k OOLTAET, Pnaacma, Pa. SAMUEL BRADLEY. Bam Lure, {Below the Bti_Ctalr Street Bri4g»») Allegheny Pooqa., BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KMTTINfI (AKN, _ Or tney Color and Unmbor. =» S PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON abort asttee for «T«rj color or number ot Tara,. Ua*» beearma of the crjglnilmaiiqtetaraeof thecelebn* •J *‘Br*dJey Woolen Yutu," Is caaoecttoo with my brother, Wto. Bradley, of Wbeellag, 1 voold rwpectfQllj aolldt i «h*r&of theunta* for Taro*, «a tbore. - *3~C*mlx paid for Sbeofr Bkio> *ad Wool. ' 4 WXUUM BAMHU*... j WILLIAM BARS DILL 4 CO., 61 Penn st, below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND'SHEET Iron Workers, Menofaetniers ef Barnhill's Pitot Bolter, Locomotive, Fined and Cylinder Boilera.'Qdanm. Breicheo, Mr* Bed, Stasm Pipes, Goodesacn, Sail Pua BugarPen*, lion Yawls, Life Bcoto, etc. Abo, Work* Bridgt and Tiadoct Irtma, dou At the shortsetno. orders mini i distance promptly attended to. K_P«*u» Oouam aius, Pltuaortt ENNEDY, CHILDS ft CO., HANUPAO TU HERS of— l_ Penn A No. 1 heaty 44fihsUlngi; Carpet Chain of all colon and shade* I OottonTwine; I w Bed Cord* I M Hocgh line* and fiaah Cord;' -’] “ Hope of alt slzse and description* I Batting. | the Hardware Store of Logan, WUsooj will hare attention- Je2s:ly _/?1 mwirr, SU ANDPAO't-CBBn OF ULPHURIC ETUEtff .Sulphuric Aoid; fiwert Spirits of Nitre; fcimc Acid; Uuflman’s Anodyne; : llor&UJo Add; • A«toa Ammonia. Iff; Kltra*#v do ». • Fowler** Bolntfcim * .myA May he Emo-l at John Irwin A So a*. IT ffsief«lF«gT~ " j.o. 3. 1. joaxsoi jokmom. PBRHUV * JOHNHOS, UANCFACTOKEBS AND D&ALK&S IN WE. CniLDS & CO’S PATENT ELAS in 1 !®. «»■*»» WiTEa-l'KOO» CKXKXT ivjvuNOQgt Tunm Stew, Wttaborgh, Pa. oditiltf P, mIUMI TATK * »o«; LUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth atract, PUUUorgh, and Fadarml atrwi. aader*- oeath EtcslaJor Hall, Allagbcoj. . A*Ktst7 dMcrlptfim of FUtlnn for Water. Ou and Bta * m - tutSUj . _ JOHN CAMPBELL* ST" T4/T ANUFACTUREROF BOOTSI^- J.YA *ad SHOD cf-*T»rj description, No. 34 SnlthtUld oe3Uyd vxi.ru r. «... jc-stra a. nconu Wall Paper Wxribouii WALTER P. MARSHALL A 00., Im porter* nri Dealer*, *7 Wood street, between Poorlfc •tree! and Diamond Alloy, where may be (band an aituart •Murtxuent of every dpecrrptlon of l*ajwr Qaagiaubfar Par- Jot, Halle, Diniajj Boom* and Chamber*. Also, Window Shadu, in great variety at lowest price* to country dealer*. UIC WALTER P. MARSHALL A (XX a oinnaii, . w. I. UTIXU. T? EDMUNDSON * C 0 No*. 96 and 98 X2i« Third "tm-t, near Wood, Maaabetorera awl Ddm low ALL PAPER. . OURTttNOOOM, ORNAMENTS, FRtNUES, TASSELB ANDOORDS, COMFORTS, BEOS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRBSSRS, At, Would aoliett tlio attooUonof purcluacn to their iargr tad rafted itock. •pSMatd THE FRANKLIN ALMANAC f0r"1859. —TUI* well-known and popular uuul, formerly pain u * b .' Hl £7 JobMtoffA Stockton, alter alapee ol years, will afkta ebortly belittled. The calculations w formerly will be made by lb* eklllfDl mstbematldan, Sanford G. Hill, Esq i who win alee prepare for lie payee rack reeding mat*/ ter ai will make (ban entertaining and- luitrwtlTd nun* tin*. Bwldee the reliable astronomical calculations.! new and IngßßlegAible of. lima, an accurate method of draw* log and other matter* of permanent nine will be a4K Order* of booksellers and other dealer* aro aolldted In advance of pnblicetlon, as bnt one edition will be printed, and order* will be filled according to priority. W. O. JOUNBTON A 00., Publishers, Printer*, Scartoner* and Blank Book Makua, . JelO Wo 67 Wood ■treat, Pittsburgh. STARCH AGfiNOX—HAVING BEEN appointed Agent for Pittsburgh, by the MADISON , Rimtli COMPANY, for the tale of tbelr celebrated PBARI JTABCO. (which I* warranted equal in quality to any known Mghl* market) are, now prepared toeupply Wholesale Du*, prices. Weinviu tb* attention ofthe Prndetnthleartkle.toaneiamlnatlonot oarprwwint*frye. end which will be krpteooal to the demand. ATWJttL, U 1 A 00, Tnyft Ho. t Woodetre* RANDST* BnOdlcga. ■ MKSELIKH BaißfS PUBLISHING HODIB, 126 JVo«aa« Street. Next York. WBOLUAZ.B ASP RbTAII. CqXAP Book, JIAOkIIHS, PoßuanweAJiDßooKigLUHQEstAßuimtgnT. . attention paid to miscellaneous order* for ,tnr article connected with the trade WW_Catalora*i cent freeon addressing CHEAP DRESS GOODS.—MORFUr ft BUBOIIFEELD hare received niany etylee of ludtoe* Dr*** good* lately, which they are idling eery cheep. ' LauUClotha )2>40. . », ■ Lawn* and 10c. Agf-JV •tyle* of Hue Goods at lee* than nasal prime. CUPERIpR'BLANK BOOKS, Ledcera, Books and Day Book*. A lain animlj on band, made In lb* most superior manner, of the ftnmt quality of paper, especially for city order*. 'Blank Books made to order, ruled to any given pattern. <• Je2s WM. Q. JOENfiTOS A OQ n 6T Wood it. FISH.— 50 bbls and 50 hlf bbls new No. 3 lAckenl, go bbls Baltimore Ucrricr, SO do Ualitkx do. 60 do and 60 Utt* 2,3 and 2 Mackerel, fiO do Lake Pish, In store tnifoc sale by J«2* 3. H. OABnRLTV ALMON, MACKARELAND HALIBUT just received at FRANOI’B .Family.. Oruoaryaztd Tea I », Federal ttreet, All«fawy.-.some of the largest aiSli fattest No. VHeekarel and Salmon to be found In the ctty..i Atoo.lOOibe.Bmoked.Hillbfltluprt»»‘order, • ‘ Jnl • I GROCERIES —754ihd8, prime N.O. Snimr: : 9»bbKß.O. : UoluM| T 6 bxa Tobacco, various brands; ~ v . 16 krg*e twin Tobacco: ~ .. . 300 bz*. Window Otam. ao'd klsoa. Beceltedand for sab by JeO B. ROBISON A (XT? NW HALIFAX CRY BALTELHER -IUNOS. in bbls. and half Übie, Joit received and'for fin BXS. WOOD’S PEARL STARCH hT -aAV/itoreandforsatoby ; ' • w '»• *•»mhnbstockaoo* : »• _B»yT. Z?Q.CO,conugWoodaßdronrth*ta. PXTRAFAMaYFLOUR-300bbIs; choice Ui whita wbekt Ettra TaaUv Floor for gala by jeio ■ ■ :. ~ • McBAWf A ANJKA, 12tSecond sL .I fi JARS PRIME BUTTER AV 6Ugi packed do v- Reey and for sale by . BURIVRB A DILWOBTIf, , v‘V:; *>'l3o and. 133 Beoood at. OAI MEAL, Pearl Bkrleyiahd Oaten Groats, fresh ground and of superior quality, Jo»t rea’-d -audfoc *ab,wbolemle and iwua. at yAANOffB lamlly { . r J*lA : O EaallyVbnm 13 auk* Teen. Wheal; 2gHcks flaxaWh 1 rtek* feathers, nowlanding froa.tteaaerOlenwoeA-for-l »al*by - v , y >.>HAUIICIOKnAOQ. r - \ Bites W >'■':■■■.: i ~.«fOtsv.&o,Hts% v •—• •»*-_*] i Yttntt rj* - * «tiSntwJote<j i- '. ' .V : 'W‘2i'.-vfcrraU.k’2Csji-f• v'V • rv..J PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1858. fßamifartutttß. „ *i A..BRAPT. Succeaeor to Q. Lout A Brotaara 12aNttmo?tmt»N. I. i.-? Tun Star-fishers are eatiog up the oysters in • | the beds pr New York harbor, and the loss by spring is estimated at. thousands of (dollars. .proprietors haye peliUdned' the: -[state to remit the usual' lax. upon thebeds and [they assertfhat unless some way is found to ( check the ravages of these animals theoyster li j iudinger pfrbeopming extinct ,ln that; locality. Woon.Gnowntti.Couiitx^—Hsrrison f «onnty Ohio, is one pf the grestestwool growing > I oduatiea in the Union. - The >adl t Stntmei esti-, I mates the crop of thai ! cottnfy at four hundred j thousand wbich wißsellfbr. babhpndred l aud: seventy*two 'thousand dollars l This la j pretty extensive for jrcConly of but. fborhun- IdfedsquarettJles. :. ••*.• ,T.«, v ., . 15 Tea offirials of the New-York Tract Society Jnre tolUateste with their recent action, not | togphbliih.on the sub)ec t.of slavery, that one of llheir own number,Dr Adams of NewYoricit is is pieparißjfsumethihgon Slavery, fbrptib-' Lu&Uon P'-f I, ifcnai of Uttfuraertlu.Uib.idiSjiiVeetim- J Mated osUisc aatt. - Wtoat and m I lfaD lumiud, aad site* MCimrMtigcaL— TTJjjkbrbpa *m?tWWli<«tfteyiriDn. § ittstorgjj (Payette. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WZKKLYBY 8. RIDDLE ft 00., MU-THE BAIL TGAZETTZU VitddeHNaoaaptT in iht MBrf, ««yj S/rwfwp/w, aradahon awoeffrqtVihttrf qc ti men, and reaching aU dosses, it offers iadaceiunU to adver tisers at (he best meditem Uraugkiohickto reach the public. MM'THE WEEKLY(LtZETTS Uistuedteay Wednes day and Saturday, on a largsbionJat shed, and contains in addition to the new* of the week, a eart/uHy vreparai and rtUdbUrepOTtqfVuMxrbets, camMercUtanOnondarg of afire, ana an aeasrats Sami Note Lid, corrected asedagfor (Aujyycr mating it Iks bat Qmnavial Nttmpaper inthi TERMS t DAlLY—fiix Dollara peronnum, payable la advance, or 12U cents per week, payable to the Carrier*., WEEKLY—Two Dollars par ana am, payable foadnnee. Globa sn famished on lb# following Urac Iw copied one year——..*-..-*. „,*g OS ~10 00 Iwynty" ■ - * 00 And on* to the person getting op the slab Dee. 49»Advaaee payments are strictly required, tad no t» per will be soataltar the time Wnp to •which itwoipoldt Rates ef AdvertUlng, . I Bgnareof lOUnee, 1 ttee^—go : 1 H « ** 8 “ IQQ 1 - * - 1 WM k -."‘™ 175 i - - “ 2 “ SOO I “ ■ “ " 3 “ .4 eg 1 “ M “ 1 m0nth.—.......... ~ ann 1 * " « 2 « ,TOO » : - - »: - \* “ “ 4 “ •■••••—io oo 1 « » 13 !< &W Yearly advertisers are entitled to ooe sqoare,chaag* abbot plenum, per annnnv ... w .-....i.*25 *£• with Cats treble erica. ' > Tub Dbath of B&hpland.—Aletterfrom Mole Video of Majr 29, brings intelligence of the death I of & remarkable Frenchman, M. Aimo Bonpland I the naturalist, who died a few days previously lat San Boris, at the Age of eighty fiye. m. I Bonpland was born at Roohelle in 1773; He I was the son of a physician, and was brought up I to hie father's profession, bat thepolillcal events’ I of the early Republic compelled him to enter the nary, lie made a long croife as a naval I eorgeon, but took the earlleit opportunity of I returning to Paris to pereue bis studies. There, I at the house of M. Cortlsart, ho made the ae- I qualotance of a young German of about his I own age, who afterwards became known to the I world as the celebrated Alexander do HothboldL These young men became intimate friends, and I when M. de Humboldt undertook his expedition I to the cquinootial regions of the hew world, IM. Bonpland acoompanled him. During this I journey M. Bonpland collected and clused up wards of six thousand plants, which were then 1 unknown to botanical writers.' On his return to France he presented his collection to the Mu seum of Natural History, and received the thanks of Napoleon 1., who granted ( him a pension. I The Empress Josephine was very fond.of Bon | pland; she made him her factor at Maimaison, I and often sowed in her garden there flower-seeds I which he had brought from the tropics. After the abdication at Fontainebleau,’ M. Monpland I urged tho emperor to retire to MexioCto observe •vent*.. A few weekaafter tenderingthia frolt | lets advlee he sat by the death-bed of Josephine and hearf.her last word*. Her' death and the I definitive fall of tho Empire, leaving, him noth ing to desire in France,* he returned 1 to Booth I America, and beeame a professor of natural his- I tory at Buenos Ayres. : Subsequently he travel led across the Pampas, the provinces ot Santa I Fa, Chaco and Bolivia, and penetrated to the I foot of the Andes. Being there taken for a spy h*waa arrested by the Governor of Paraguay, I and was detained a prisoner for eight years, I till 1829. On his release he directed his steps I towards Brazils, «sd settled at San Berio, where I In a charming but humble retreat, surrounded I by prange groves and shrubs, he remained to I the day of his death receiving with pleasure all I French travelers who visited him. I MASSAcncsKTTa.—The July number of the Christian Ezamvur contains an interesting arti cle on the, ‘'Materia! Condition of the People of Massachusetts.*’ In it there will be found some I Information to Which we wonld call the attention I of De and to .those who have pronounced free society a failure,, The -value* of taxed property In the'SUte, that belonging to ohurehet, colleges, schools, and benevolent institutions being untaxed, amounts to one thousand minions of dollar*. * If divided this would give eaoh farm in the State $BBO. Ills kraore a piece to', the human race, r And yetualy-AW.? hundred And fifty years Massachusetts wasw swil4*r«& ABd--ii4 white inhabitants only a property is valued at one hundred miUionTso that she could give a dollar to each, of the one thousand million inhabitants of tho earth, and then have a good capital in schools and other Institutions to begin the world anew. Thera are BT> savings banks, the aggregate of whose deposits amount to $33,000,090. The value of articles produced by the people’s labor in the year 1856 was $296,000,000. About $1,000,000 *• in private and public charity, iu 1820 the population was 523,287; in 1866 it was 1,132,3C9. There are 100 women to 100 0* males over fifteen there were in 1856. 888,642; iu every 100 of these 3 work in facto ries, 6 are sailors, -0 are traders, 1 17 are farmers, 18 laborers, and 37 mechanics; 'Every eighth man; id tneState is a shoemaker.'. Tan Cam of Lovb, Furtatiok, Jxaloost akd Scicun*.—The Detroit Free Press publish es another verrion of the recent snietdo said to have beon caused by the heartlessness ofayoung Wo arc informed Ibot the young gentlemen, Mr. Eldridge, vent on board tbo Northern Eighi •t the request of the young lady’s brother, who Kirns an intimate friend*, He was suffering uo dsr a great depression of spirits from private troubles, nnoonneoted with the young lady in I question, towards whom he stood only in the j relation of a friend. This depression was mani fested in a marked degree, and, in connection with some other little circumstances, was easily construed by outside spectators Into the form afterwards reported by them. At the time of his death he was, in mere bravado clinging by a precarious hold to the outside of the bool, in the presence of several ladles. While in this poeitioo he lost blshold and fell into the water. Before aid oould reach him he sank. Thi Vicksburg Whig, of the 20tb, says : We learn from a gentleman interested in a plantation on the Tasso, just down on the Roe buck, that the Tatoo and all Its tributaries are swelling at an unproodented rale; that tha country now presentaasoeneor deesolatibn, and that the worst is not yet told. Tho breaking of the Yasoo Pass, and the extraordinarily heavy rains, have contributed to this direful result.— ooorse our friends, on the Sunflower, who have been hoping against' hope most suffer SO yerely. It Is truly lamentable news, and we regret to have to announce it. .A“N*w Eaaauao*.”—Professor Scherb, in a lecture introductory to a couno on the Poetry of the Bible, lately quoted the following from the sermon of a monk, preached in Germany, just at the eotpmehcement of the Reformation: ktely got np a hew language, which they, call Greeks ana whloh-is crammed .fall of heresies. I counsel you to beware of it, and especially of a book In that language called the New Testament. This is full of thorns and adders. They have also invented anothernew language, called Hebrew. All who read this will certainly become Jews.** The ü baby elephant” at the Jar diodes plaates has beenmaklpg ah excitement in. Paris, lie ■and his lire seem to ; have a bitter 'feud. To'dl mlnishlt, they Were-put In'adjoihing "enclo sjjares. The (a once commencea collect ing sand and email pebbles with hie trunk and diseharglng them at the fcce.oftho elder animal. The other gave signs of. terrible wrath/and' charged down on the IrelUng - which separa ted him from the cuV. Fortunately the iron' re sisted the shock, and- the family mutiny was bfougbtto* close by the removal .of tbe.elder.. Tn Massachuietts, lhe . ihreaUsed dlrisious between the Americans and-the Republicans, have been avoided by a CalTforS State conven tion, on the 9th drjref September,' addressed fo | tno opponents of Mr. Buohasau's administration, smd tor|hefrieade of the present Stabs admfnis .tratlon, without regard to'party names. This .will donbtleas molt in a* cordial union ; of the [Opposition, In the Btate and Congressional elec- I.lions.'- TagYigruz* or Borax. —The wishenrom*... of Holland and Belgium, so proverbially dean, andwho.getup their linen so bcatlfuliy white, bn refinef borax as washing powder, instead of soda, in Che proportion of a large handftil of borax ponder to ten gallons of boiling water ; theyßrve jtn soap, nearly half. All the large washing - Bstabliahmeuts adopt, the-same inode.; For laoes,qambrlos,&e., an extra qaanlU/of the powder lapsed, and for crinolines (required to be made stiff).a strong solution Is necessary.— Borax bcidg a neutral salt does not in the slight est degrees injure the texture of the linen ; Us effect is to soften the hardest water, and therefore it should be on every toilette table.— To the taste it Is rather sweet, isused for olean !ng thehafr, is an excellent dentrifice.and in hot used in combination with tartario acid and'btcarbonalo of soda, as a cooling bev erage. Good tea cannot be made with hard wa ter; all water may be made soft by adding a : tea-spoonftil.of borax powder to an ordinary tised kettle of water, in which It should boil.—£ The savingln the quantity of tea used will beat least one-fifth. Post Ojrrtos Cuardm.—The following post offices havebeen re •established in Pennsylvania? Harrow's, Often county Pa., Ephraim M’Olelao, postmaster. Canoe Creek, Blair county, D. W. Brown, postmaster. Appointments.—George Wr Blanchard post master at Radnor,' Delaware county, Penna.,rlco W. Pechin, resigned* Robert Bradley vpoaimaslcr at Coopera town,. Venango county, Teona., vice Joseph Hall, resigned.. Hosea , Southwiok, at Little Cooley, Craw eord county, Pa., rice Joseph Hamilton, resigned. Jabex Holcomb, postmaster at Penn Line,' Craw ford county, Pa., vice David Wrightbner. Silas Nelson, postmaster at Nelsonport, Potter county, rice John 8. Barto. resigned. James Baa ders, postmaster at Black Hawk, Bearer county vice William M’Key. John Wade, post' master at Granville Summit, Bradford county, Pa., vice Philips. Hiller. A r ew Ettablitknteni.— Cookport, Indiana county, Pa., Lewis Z. Shaw, postmaster* Avstki&x 'Oprosmox to Girmaji Ehiora- nos.—Thb German emigration which has been pouring into this country in etioh a volume for so many yeses, has at last began to alarm the authorities. ' A committee was reoentlr appoin ted .bythe Frankfort Diet to examine the whole question, itriLadviso upon the beat means of preventing 0a exodus. They havesentintheirre port,which recommends a multiplicity of checks and restrictions of greater or less stringency upon emigration. The'representatives of the Free Towns, who are largely, interested in com merce with and In the o&rrjing trade, are naturally; opposed to any interference with the movement, which provides them each year with increasing crowds:of customers, and have strongly protested against the proposed inter ference with popular rights. Fbisxr's River Hunts.—The intelligence caused by the J/bte^-Toy tor shows the excitement by*th« new gold dtscoreriei to be unabated In California. Hrery ihip which eptxld be made available for the conveyance .ofrpuseogeri to Victoria was, engaged in that business, Tbo mines and towns were nearly deserted. - There had not been time to verify the stories told concerning the Thompson River diggings, or to prove whether thoieHrh'oabandoned California for the British Possessions were likely, on the whole, to better their fortunes. • Ran Francisco papers express grave doubts as the superior richness of the uew mines and intimate that Californians would evince more pru dence by being less in bests. These counsels, cau tious at least, and probably wise, produce no effect whatever, bring attributed to a natural desire to re tain the minere in California, or wholly unheeded io the mad exilement of the hour. Nothing but expe rience will deride the question as to the wealth of the Fraser's River region, and much of that experience Is likely to be bitter enough. Provisions and all other necessaries are extravagantly dear at the new mines. The high water has proved a vexatious hin drance, and worse than all, the Indian tribes of the country, who cherish a particular hatred of Ameri cans, are scarcely restrained from hostilitei. .Whis ky has.'begun to And its way .to the savages,' through the medium of the miners themselves, and blood will toon follow. • So Car, what is known amounts to about this: There is undoubtedly gold la large quantities and in sueh richness as to reward Industry and enterprise. Bdt it is not yet known that these mines are richer as a permanent- .tbidfr than those of California, while they are difficult of access and expensive in every rotpect. Time mast tell tbo rest It may be that a.now and powerful Cqlony will spring up in Ner- Caßdonia. owing to the impulse of this gold discov ery ; but we hMe as yet no sufficient ground to Predict luebUA-dWut— Y. Tinut. -AjCORRXsPOjrpjKT of the Boston Courier suggests ta the mode of laying the 1 rails on nmnsS^j^hat. the end of ono rail shalL comVbpposlte thus preventing the Jolt whera&HTnewberii of the axle pus over the connection at ono time. This has been ukJ on the Boston and Maine road, and besides tbo additional seoority which it gives/ It makes the motion of tho train more .even and continues, and tho whote rail having the effect to lift tbo wheel over the opposite Joint. It seems natural that safety, convenience ahd oconomy should result from this simple arrangement; and it is only singular that it has not been tested before. Daring the Revolutionary war, the Earl of Dart mouth ashed on American in Loudon of how many members Congress consisted. To which the reply was''Fifty-two." “Why, that is the number of cards in a pack/ said hitdordabip; "pray how many, inares aro there?" "Not one," returned the republican; “please to recoiled that knaret are court cards." ™ C .°, tOST op Walmhims i* Illinois—A colony of " "dense* from the French Alps ha* been commenced near the Odell station, on the Chicago, Alton and 8t Louis Railroad, Livingston co. Thirty-flre hundred a<ws of land have been purchased at a.reasonable rate; and eight beads of families have . become tho ptofieera of the settlement others are anxious to join them, but as yot they have. only been'able do build a board sfianty, and'buy a few yoke of.'oren to prepare the ground. They, are'reprosentad as rery poor, and in need of assistance to plaoe them in a self-supporting condition. —Chicago Trib. . Toßr.—Ahecpor of a house of Infamy »n New York, in wbieh the girlr were kept as prison ?f*» , T E8 t sentenced to twomonth’s imprisonment TwooT the poor victims of this mans copidityreoelv ed a sentence of six months, as vagrants. The news papers of New York aU laud the.conrt which oonld be found independent enough to giv6t£*“influctiar raacal (bo hful made 9100,0U0 by his bejitly business) • T * Q * * wo niohtbs term. We supposeihat the busi ness of the establishment will go on as usual, while Ji* proprj.tor 1, ro«!c.Ung st Bl.ckwelli Island. That ii tha onl, cotine. PBEnoamos opJFbidii.—Tho folloMng from the W sshlngton corTeipondcnK(Jtil, 24) oTthe Baltimore Sim looks like preparing tho pnblio skpsciation for a result In Kansas, which can in fact, phi, bo brought about b, tbo grosssst frauds: * “Oor. Dsnr«r rscclred adriocs from Kanina tha day before he'left this city on his return to that Territory, which convinced him that the people wotud, at the election on the lit of August, accept * (ko.Bnglsh ect? end come into the Union at once. with the Lecompton Constitution.” lixisojs.—The Senate of Illinois consists of twen* tv-five members, 13 Democrat*,!!) Republican*, S American*. Of these, 8 Democrats, 4 Republican* and 1 American bold over, giving to the Democrats *n advantsgo which we suppose they would not be Dkeiy to hare in anew olection entire. What , eort ofDemocrate they are,whetherßuchahah Democrats •r Douglas Democrats, we do not know. Bjrcsaxax Oboxk ii» Csioaoo.—The Chicago Bttald i* the name of a now deity justestablised by in that city. - It haadlec Douglas • roughly.and charges,that “of all men In the rUnion Hr. Doaglas lithe most dangerous man to the Dem ocratic party.” Lively times in Snckerdom. .. Musical. FIANOB AT A BARGAIN. ’ .. KEW AND SECOND HAND. ; • AN2 C{ Bosewood octave PI-jAkM \J ANQ, Bobbed all round, No. froa the beet mannficlurere ©1 Boston, en-f 'I V 1/ 11 tlrely new and warranted a nod Mid ptrfbct Instrument' Button pries, $350, will be tola toctoaeeo&aignmeaMbrtZTS One 7 octavo, mahogany, ItalUmoro makeTWano, coot - originally $600................ jgg One 0 octave, rosewood, round corner, et.good as new, tnadoby Nonna* 175 One Ooctave, roaewmbeitaare mode, by Nonna A Clark —Tfliy UtUe ..... Oneg^oetare.rosewood, German wake; PSaao. 1« One 6 octave,old w»tu«..- , gg Also, a aplendid alsgte action llarp (nude in Brnzrilem Bdrtna) la good order. , aplo . . IL JOBBER A BRO, No. t» fifth sheet JIKIKCE’S . - - U K E IT A ILI.D MEJ.ODEONS, ALABQBASBOJITMENI OHUANDAI M,A N D f X 0 T U EB R*B PRIOR 8. ‘ - CfIAMQTTB BLUVK, At “Old ErtsUtstttd PUso Depot,” No. lift Wood stmt, wcooddWsftetpnftb. J«JI rjIHALBSRG’S PIANO COMPOSITIONS. ‘i Tsafeuts oaXHisld’Anoref > Do « Dob Ps*jmlc;. Do Don Joss; •.... Do’ ' H Loor«tl*BorfU; - , J..- . . Do H .LsßomQin|boit;v. _ Do ’ M Lea Hcjnoota;, Do *• lLuttiodot -■ > Do ** Moo—la Bppt; - ~ Do. « Uoo* Sweet Home; - Do * ■** last Bom of Sattinsr; &OtnSBM,wUhTVtsUOB« ‘ Ls Xraiwls* 1 • • TbeArtofaißCloftppUfHoU* pUnaiJ numbers. Jost rec*lrcd *nd !br *3e •» too Made Storo of iWfl JOBNU MKLLOftfl Woodstmt. - BTffIINWAY*B yJAJfQB,- •I , stunwat Aeorra ;llH||' Sr> ; V “ ,x, cjtc«kb batedmgpa.!Tlw j TTi . poretonere destrbias of vnmuad Piftool’ortM toait'tsiHr tho sawtly QJtetkr short of thedsmnd. „ a*v, pm»; r Airj.-. -‘' rt WM.' Amount«- Insurso Cargo HUXa • tributaries. laser*, also agalaattha poi.-. Navigation aac~ Wo.Y. Petit, Job* CLHoSgSm*, McChna,g.». Wlbnv f ßne Gob John A.ManhaU, Cbariea B. Wrigb.s EwoodT. Pwoy. - , „„ n.r.wnacsß,vto» . Dwiqxt J. MeOaav, Secretary. grinr, Umb a Oos Back, Morgan A Sttdfole; doT Truitt, Bro. A Oo_ do. . Pumrov.Caidwvlia 00, do. i. T. law 4 Co, do. Stalumita, Justice a Co. do. Pittsburgh omc£ Wo. w warn strut aaOri tf B. W. POINBIXTKB, Agent. Pramkllw Plr« luvtaeV Goapaav of PUILAttKLPniA. Charles W. Baoeker, , AdoJohß. Boris. flwpff.Wchira, SamualGriSr David B.Brown, MordeeaJß.Uwlc, Jacob B. Emttfa, Tobiaa Wagaar, • Morris Fattaraou. __ CHARLES N. BAKGKKB, PmtdaaL Oxaum G. Burcxn, Secretary. Tbfs(kmpaayeMstißUMtainik» tanzeacas, pmiMt orlbrimd, oa ovary description of property tatovnaud country, at rates m low man coarieteat with aaeurity.. . Tfcs Ooapaay have raaervsd a lam fend, which, wftßrtbefrQuital and aSbrdiaplaprotactfcaxtotbsaMurad. 1 . .MortAgaa OS Reaißrtata. SiWT TS Taniimfmry _ \j Stock*. 6MBSOO . ‘ ... SM46 81 41413*08 44 ' Siwa Uulr tncorpcratioo, a pariod of twautycoa yacrv tb»7 hav» paid upward, of Ono UOlkn. tMrltrmdrad ttomnd Mian Umm by flra, tbsraby tfbr&g avldtaea wthoadvaatagßacf Insurance, as wrifw tbelrabUitraui awposlaoo to msec with promptness all thbflltfw. J‘ OARDHKR corns. Agent, apu OflceSoutkaasi cor. Wood and Thlrtsta. GoitliMtai luvute Comptny. foewpanrted by tts Ztffiietvr* tf ftmuyfeerfa, PIRPITDAL OQ4 BY IB AutboricedOapltaLOusKlliloa >1,000,000 Bscarsd and Acennja!*t«dOa;rtt*l....~. M 671,6^1 HOMEOEFIGE. So. 01 Walnut Strut, oboes Seeond, pw3ly Mlir * nC * m B ° ndlo^^ fandtura, Morcbaodiss, Ao. lfsrtM Intixraaoa on Cargoes and JWgbts, to all parts of tbs world. Inlaad lasuraaceoa Goods, Ao- by Lritao, Rivera n —*• l •and LandCarrlagec, to allparts of tbs Union, on tae most mvoroble taros, eooslsteot with security. ' ÜBSOTOM aKo^* d^-^LLAI>AT , fcr i DBrlj 3«eord«r of Datda, go* yM. I BOW^M L facmtriy Boglatar of WQl*. OOLRMAN. fin&orOelMuo A Smith* Iniortlii Hard van and Catlarjr Merduuita, No. 31 NorthTMrd atmfc abort Maifeat, FfaOa. J^S ?£s_^ AI *_ I ? na ** Oat 4 Son, OopptraaUhi, No. 12 Quarry rtrwt, Phil*. IDWAKD T. HAOHSTTS, Ann of KachetU A EalnaL Importing Hirfnn Marchaata, No. 124 Northßdrtt Btrwt,abora&aca.PUla,. HOWARD HDIOBUiSi firm of LlTlnsston AOo ■ Product andOotnmfaaioß Merchant!, No. 2T§ Market at, abort Eighth,Ftyle. ’ . OZOBQI W. OOLLADAY. PrcddanL flux* Worn,Saentarr. JOSHUA BOJBINSON, Agtat. Nd, 14 fifth afreet /up atalra.) [oßOßgKhila iHinfuiei ODtipkn/, 09 PITISBCEOB. • Omen*—JAHEB A. HUTCHISON, Prctideßt HSNHT U.ATWOOD, Bocmarj" Orm, No. M Wina emit; ' VKO tnsm.Jgaiad «fl Mato tf lfnead ifarim Si . ASSETS, HAT 20JB, 18fifc Stock Oise BUU, pajablton demand, aecnred by two eppror«lna*na„ !. 4140,000 00 Premium 4Tj003 29 .. i,n.iim.i . t 9«9Q8 21 UA efcaree Meebanfca* Bank BJ»2O 00 60 • dj> t Bakk o t PttUtonrgb do do . 2J60 00 40 do Enhance Bank do do .._ OO 100 di CUlteni* do-- do do ............ 6JT6 00 Balaneeof Book Aeconnti ...‘ $064 89 OfleoFaniltora.. ... *O9O gg <M> li^Ut, „ BUXCTOU: Wm. B. OoIjbm? Wbu A, CkliVftU, BobtDftteU, Wflwo Miller, £“• s*h v. JehaMcDotm Tbo*. 8. OUrkt, Q*a A. B*rry . . . JBWmm A. untehtoo UmX M. ATWOOD, 8b e'7 OfflTl )BQS DARBUS, Pmttant. M.TWItPW/ftßgurj. 07F1GE, No, fil W»tcr rttwt, (flpug A Co.’t Winbooiti) • op «Uin, PllUborgb. WUUnsurt against aU kinds *f Fire and JtariiH Riikt A Bmt JmMution manage l- bg JHraOort. mho an wtU kuoten in Uu cmmunrty, and m>Ao or* iff. fc* vranptntii and Wxraiitg, to maintain the charaSenwikA >"<“«» ax*™** . ASSETS, OCTOBER M, IM7. Stock Aeeoontt....;. OO 2460 00 • Bflla 4J6I *7 OBee Pnmltore,.. „ SIO 09 Open Asconnln.. g, n> w I >lli , ...... | i flit Jl Premium ~* w «>«<■ u BUla maw yj $317,641 48 Wm. MoKolfbt, Nathaniel IMaa, Alex. Nlmlck, Darid M. Long, William H. Smith 0. W. Bldataon, George Diraie. R. Miller. Jr, J.W. BaUer, O. W.7idno&, JuotckfcAtJej, JJaxasder Speer, Aadier Ackley, BolO: *. M. GORDON, gee*/. PUUbnjrgh rne ud fiariOß lu. Co, . Office, No. 96 'Wator Street, - • • PITTSBURGH, PA. - ' _ , ****** Fuwiie,M.B, txsmt&ieg PbjHoUa. •oSJgd’SS'iSsßSfl ****** *» And «(ain«t Law or b»a«M br fti*. t ■■!iay.^. Plrll '° ril - 6»«a «.**«*» •ifjwirtJjiP™ - ** tt>o lo,rert ntm ' Botwrt Oalw»7, Btmnel HcOorkeiL Jo«0h P.G«n»ai~k. D, John Soott, . AuaMUanlialL Dottt Blclmt. Jama* W.Hadlmftn, CSim. ArtmthsoL n UMOrotl: Alexander Bimdlej. Jceepbß. Leech, John JnHerton, IhUnr. Hart, '• peTfal H. Chaalnw WnilemOur. Bober* ILHerflij, Johasreni, 'he Great Westers Fire and itanne ids. Co. or«nLU>npß uL Qttuta ampmt*MUtit, Hi. '4M ffol/it/l.ewiur o/ fbttrthaheL - - ■ AUTHORIZED .AAM-ivxl Capital paid, 00^^ Burplo*, January,lit, 1869 66,774 04* ' JSS®Bf6S&ssa .Und Carrtafa. • *. > OIUOtOSK Chariaa 0. jUlhnro, 1436 VTalnntitrwi- WQllaa Darita& 1610 Pisa itmt. • > Alaxwlar Whnidep, Marrhaot, 18 Korih Frort , Jhaaollaalalmrit.AttarnaTjMQaßn—llnf . *••.'■ John 0. Banter, inn at wrigbt, HnnUr A 00. s ?* cy v* Hah. ij™ “cOonly, Arm WWta A Mertord* r Tboa. L, QUleapie, firm efGUlwrrU A Z«U«r 9 Jaa.B. SBlUufim of Ja&B. Seitth A 0» Hra. HauTH. roller, ofllca 237 Soath Alrd ttmt. Jolm B-Jertaij.offica eonnr of SaTtmh and Eiaaom. ™ AUrwJfcplW, offle* Cmin CWj Property. ; . - JonaJ, Blocnm, oflkfl 238 Booth lWrfama. ' ■' j 0. 0. Pnaldaot. LKWH OREaORT, 1 jfe 'Tf"? SecondTic* PreaSd't. j Offle^tWan at,-K,T. JAUXB WXXQHIL Secßtanr aad Traaaibvr ' H. H. RIOItARDBOS > , AMria&t BeerMarr - ™ ■: .pout ~— ■? - • ' ir m Ktllun Idldil iinruet; Company I i „ . : ph i l ai» i h *'a i k . Office No. 308 v Welnot Stceet. - S^?^JS n>9Ba - Aam •****» Bfc_lßT2SdM foIIOWC JUtegUnjr COOBI? 6 porowit. Pesos B. E. tMO. 10,000 00 ftnwlTMh Boflrorf 4,000 00 Btockoflb*lUlue*Kotul lunnuaODwM ISIM OO Btock cfOooatr rbwlsnuawo* <fa-—:— 00 Scrip olSandn lamrue* 0payaf0r...,......... 475 oo Bnii lUctfTtU*, bnria— yp# r. T^^,1 ..,.. M’ll (0 Book Accocntt, >ccn»td iafocirt, use i* CMh on hand «ad la Bank --. 9O cum nsaixT.^SSt*’ Bcrnael lifcqrtf W ' RcbmiZZ^ 1 WiUlaaiKHMr, SSiSSif 71 £3iSS2“* , GUmTJmcUft To. R.Ttaoapm, David 8. fire va, Jotm R. WomU, ILL-Otnoo, ' Robert Tolnd, . Mom JohitaotL a & Wood, . Jmbm 8. Woodward; _' B.M. >p3 •-■• yferti uMieorniMr reMijiTiau ;iuuun umpu» dmr -_ or rmamuten. • ■*'' -.£§*ss;. . ; osn 'i:‘-' V. i ... ,; ■ ; '“.. * ••■-*' B*AT»o»PX3nqm>. Before me, as Aide, cwa* Tb obh J. Boater, le*' lunraaca Ooibbibt, to low, doth dtpcw tna nr k •*«*__ Tk Bwora Md rabeeribedbefore me,. ayM<n y Kortkilmnrtaee Company oti„ Office No. 99 Water lit, Pittas w X. : .‘jgg ’” M. do MochooS* Bnk Btocic— r ■ ’ - *2 3®* IraCltr Btok Stock—«m’t.p4il.„ . 7jS£qo > <8434145 £*n ; &bMDbtff«r l em *" • ; - s Peonock,. Joha A. Cioghiy, W. W.Mirtlfi. R.T.xSe\Jf^ 5S^? h iS’ *. D*»M H*Owid&* ,mm J - Breaait, • Ow*** 8. flildST Wm.J. udnn. ..•> Delawarelntnal Safety laiunmceCompear,: AtooronUrf »» a« LvUblur, amtuufh«nt<a,lß». Office, S. E. Comer Third end Walnut ate.. PHILADELPHIA. » f. ... ‘?3^SiSS kiu xaoinbU. sHofcoi as lain OP re»nd , , rr , 1 ~ 2fli§M AA Mibcm la haadi of Agouti) Prozniami oo ' Miriot PolldurKsotly bm«d,ud oth* ; •••.•'!? •• - _ y debtj do*thi Company „ 03,730 01 Ba6ierlpHoßffot«„... u ,„ M ,„„;„, M i„..„ I „ 100)000 Og ■-•'• •709,7f1ff?* r JamaaO. Haad,. v? TMophDoaßuUlßf,. JkauaXraraatr, - *-•>«' ■ JqahuaP. Sjzs, Bamotl JL Btokea, . HanijEfeatLi -FI Jusea B. McTaiia . Tboaiaa 0. Huui, " Robert Barton, Jr., . u - I ?-t'SST’ ■ WM.HAETliKßi3ieiil. v<- .. „ THOB.aHAKD.TIo.Pn.I4.iit - Hini LiunUjetenterr, , : P. A. UIMnBA. Asent, ‘ . r “ Water atmU Plttrirarsfr. 7^ William Martin, JompbGLßMl, Bdsm&d A. Bonder, John C. Darla, ' Jolia ILPeorom, Q«ort*©.LeJper, Edward Dvilnztob. .Dr.&.M.11« pSbT WOlism 0. Lodwu, Hsfb OnJff, BvtaceriltuntA, Cbarto K«U»7, ILJodm Brook*.' Jacob P.Jooee • apfcljd—J*H Cltiuni’ Ininrance Comp’y of fitubnrgkn WM. BAQALE7, Praddoot, « SAMUEL L HABSHELL, Secretary. OJU4M mtitr Strut, bdtteen Martil tad Wtoi Sb iiS&SsS»2i*sit “• : . L_ -t" *££&■ t 'ti- .- r - BKri "» hMcM-Pmoock, s . , WWb.H*^ Q«s3ta3fij.Y<mnL ' wSJrSjSi,' J*2* Jcftn OaMwdl, Jr.:; issr.no w ” PhUadoiptia SHre nna Lift ntSUBiIKOi o.oilp.Aii.T, „ L 1 No. 140 CliMnot StrMtr .$* * * Tin S OV 8-TO lI B'-O TTB *". *““* of Imwmic®, «iihar r«rpftta*l of - Qf Pimnj o. U.rth.^, sWkES« L fti«i<*ii. , , W ~ Vic* ProatJWH ■ •:•---»•» F a ' V.: i‘ eLnJ£!5 , ‘ ;««wn.ita), .... o. Stanm, Job" etalm. V ' a. 3. Hctutu, a,win»: F. BUCIIUHI, v ■ 4 ' J " • ]V'|w' B o6ks keceiyed~by;jl l. x cbSX£iZBsSlSi!* r. .i Life Is tii* Itlnera&cy; Lifii la the Laity, . ... PabUc AdnrMw,by ProtWhedon,D.v' Lector*; .iHibbard os Paolo <• ; The True Womoa; Tb* Object of Life, ; - v. cJSSSSS? lUa,T,r ' d 10 U'" K«'lj niilorj efimarf-,....,, oi * '« r = l ■' '. . s - ChUiTtßobboth Day Book. **' ‘ ' ft 29 * at * -®OgKS FOR SUMMER HEADING * X> 8.. 0. COCHRANE, No. 0 jliut . latb* tulmm to ***• ciolco uacrtsieiit of*Doqki *® to* Torioui deportment* ot Standard. o»n«i«". • n- Md »?i'|SSS2; «dded. Inth*eoUectioij ' SS-a^s^stiJsfardb:. ■S^lg^^rbgK^gigg; JN%£2^ 8 ' A ' r “““TOOL’S. No. 20 HeMdra; with HamEle* of « (majfod : - T wwff/a4tfet: Puenoo.cfOlilMsoj M.-.jTjlSllS?’ W.K.T.H.S . » Hw«tfT«.of Blmt»Ußs 4004 Vn»U4«oV- Wi 2*»»sif_i* , i.* lQWi0 * t,OO * OJ Amarion pffoit •ad Tract fedeijr, niit»d for fibbalh School* and km}. - - • -y-.-r.■'■:>. ■■> ■ JrtnlfcT /CHAMBER'S SERIES— - \J ChunWn fkpcr* for the People « roll, Do. HlmOny,lOtoU; . Do Honw Book, or Poctoi Ali«^M fn y'ft-,. r 5? of lutnwHns^ r S.-gaKsSfflssar?^ ”ja^SSßea4ar-. ]M'UIUUA&'B aBAMATICALSTSBo. KSflUra IAKODAOt: Oifflivl *»'■ n~iC£ PMct-ffijiiti n£ £w£i S! u . jy q •; «o.giM«rfaft^,t. phbal, cuhatwl tttn'tULnth»S^jjStiUSS *“* P^ IU * > ‘'"- ; jttto •. . •-. •"•• XU.TIBOJTB.-' -'J r> f w T. W. IiUDOImSV, T '-‘r 1 Wtteh sad Cltokßtk«r ; iMPORUBor “ r * - T^ I ?^iT^™!p :SAN:D JK WELRY ' J “»“■* "P*ifa«of Wca*. . ynrk wim*u*. ■ . * •• • 4 nl«it VKAHCPS lad for' ' Stmt, Allegheny. «t>d S«t Store, ikdertl-r ficfSS^ 1, *“™w»-«ott. rim**, of fluonta ' J ■ ‘ jolt .f ■SSaS^lS^^fsssS:• a, ?ysL®slaaas' • 3 jJUUAK COKED HAMS * 1 —— ——' '* **^»iw«fc'iiiM<fe.%:^''»4- aagAk^ WATT A WILWW
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