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    ESTABLISHED* IN 1786.
ILT ACKEOWN it FINLEY,. Wholes*!,
-LU. BnamaMlbDoLetonner betas Oil, No. IW
LlXrtutwal, pitnbsnh. Pa. Ja3o-.l>d
. LJ FAaNEBTOOK & Co, late ofthoSna
• B- A. fahnnwA 4 had suwoi■ to FUmhs*
Bw- ffhnlmilo Pragmas No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth
SrAi FAUNE3XOCK A XX)., WHOLE
•'Mia Druggists and Msanibc turns of Whit* Lead,
and. Litharge corner Wood and front streets, Pitt*
borgh..- ,j • mcU7
JSCHOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER
• 'Of Whit* Loed, Bad Load, Zinc, Paint, Litharge/Put-.
t J and Wholesale Dealerln Pfciuta, Oils, Varnishes, Tarpso*
tin*. ft&» No. Wood Pttttbnrgh, Pa. oc&lyd .
TouNmrr/jr. (successor to jas.
IP .ITQafteyJWboleliltaad BrtaJl Draggbt and Dealer
P»hrt»>OQn, Dyvstntt*, ftc cornCT Wood ami Sixth rtrects,
Pittsbui gh.
ftyßqftlar Agent for Dr. Tortt Medicine. »ptl
TOUN P.-SCOTT, W HOLESALE DE AL
l*^ YaraUbcs and Dyeatnflh, No.
. All ordm wflt pMatTa prompt atUatfoa." 1
Agent tor Bch*ndrs Palmotdc Byrnp. martUlydau
rmoien- muou. ..... mm
T>EAON A REITER, WHOLESALE AND
JJ Retail Dragging corw of Liberty and Bt. Clair atL,
PHUbnrgh. • *■■ - - ••- ■,
_ TOSKPII FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L;
fj WOoDX* : Go.>eorn6rA(vtetstroeteadDiamond,keep*
eotMtaaUf on band afatl and complete assortment oTDrore,
MolDchne, Medicine Chwti, Pertenery,tod-aU articles per*
taiaiasto Ms badness. ' -- ■ *
A®”rhyii<t*hs preecdptlona carefully caanomtdedataU
boars. •••■•' ' JaMy ’
T\R- OEO. H. KEYSER, DRUGGIST^
Aj 140 Wobd Street, corner of Wood street'and Virgin
AUcy, PimbnrgVPi. • ,: • .
¥to6uct Sta\ns.
a. Tnreenti^a|t.,,,,, ■ _....c. a. terco.
f EEOK A HUTCHINSON, Commission
Xjfjead Forwarding Merchants, doil-m laWejtarn its
'Serva' ObsM'ltonr, fish, Bacon, Batter; United Oil, Pot
and Pear) Ashes, Seeds, Grain, Dried Fnrit, and Produce
brands Family Flout always oa hind.—
Agents for Uteeala of 1 Madison Co’s celebrated Patented
PesrlStarsb.' Kba.lW Secood and 145 first between,
Wood sad amlthftsld sla, Pittsburgh, Pa. sp2dyd
CHEESE -WAHfiHOUSB.r-IiBNBY IL
OOLLtNB, forwarding and Commladon Herchant,and
Dealer In Cln «ey Hotter, Utfce fish and Produce generally,
85 Woad an, aborn Water, Pittsburgh. myfl
JB, 'CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN,
* Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and
Wholmls Dtnler in Western Beeerre Cbeaae, Duller, Pot
and Peart Ash, and. Western Prod ace generally, front at,
' cC worn Smith fold and Wood, Pittsburgh.
TVAVtD C. HBBBSX, FLOOR, PRO
JLf-dac* Pro ration and Outs mission Merchant. No. 2SJ
Übnrty etreet, eorntr of Rand, Pltubargh. EiTes hla atten
tion to the sals of FlotuyPorit, Chseee, Butter,
Grain, Dried fruits. Beads,'Ac-Ac. i
ByOdnilgdmeutS respectfully auafly .
Alex, forsyth, (successor to
fonryth A Scott,) forwarding and Commission Mer*
chant, Dealer in WooLUidm, Floor, Bacon, ford and lead
Oil and ProJqeafaocoriiy,Ko.«f» Prater sc, Pittsburgh, Pa.
T?AOLE WAREHOUSE.—JAS. GARD
-1-1 INER, Wholesale Dealer tn Floor, Prorlriuns and
Produce generally, No. t Svtcntb strret, between Libert*
and dmttWWd; Pittsburgh, Pay .
AyTermecash. mrfoly
BIDDLE, WIRTS A CO., General Com
-CV mission Merchants and J>aalcrs la Orooerios and Pro
deee, No, I*s Liberty (treat, Pitaburgh, Pa.
AV'CuasigameateaoUcitedaadaMDtkctAry returns goar»
nteed. ■ del&lydswT
__ insurance flgtnts.
R - FINNEY, Agent EureYa-insurance Co*
a No. ftWater street.
4' A.-CARRIER, SECRETARY
a-ftmusylesnla Insurance Company of Pittsburgh,
f Building, fourth street.
QAMUJSL L.MARSHELL, Sacretary Qifr
U a tat Insurance Company, 91 Water rtrwt. V
FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insnr
s ante Company, W Water street.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank
« Un Firs Insurance Company, Northeast comer Wobd
.and Third streets.’
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware
a.Mutnal Insurance 42 Watershed. .
TQOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmers'and
■Moclunlcs* Tnsarsnoe 004 >0 Wm«-street.
JOSHOA ROBINSON, Agent Continental
loiTrranetCa,2* Filth street '
t> W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great Weefc
| JIV • *rn Insnraaeo Front street.
GTatjrts.
ROBINSON A GO., Dealer in Carpets, Ac.,
M 23, Filth street
iLUAJtI AIcCLINTOUK, Dealer in
Chrpetfc Ho. 112 tUrtrt street. . M
W. D. at 11. d’CALLUn,
Deal eh in carpets, oil cloths,
IiATtQfOS, Ac. Mo. 87 Fourth street mat WoodT'—.
attomupß.
IRISH A MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law,
Office HO.CO Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notary Pub
ItcaodObtoOomtaHslon-T. . *0?
Robert m-kniuut, attorney at
lAw.ead Solicitor or tbe Bank of Pittsburgh, Ho. 110
Fourth Pittsburgh. de * B •
JOSKPU S. * A. P. MORRISON, AT-
Vitoey* Law, OBce No. &B fonrtb et, Bear Wood,
fltubofgh, P*. ; xay^K
Btn ffiooss.
CII. LOVE, Dealer inStapfe and Fancy
• Dry flood*. alga of tho original He* Hive, SoU
Market *treet,fttubqrgh. • iarl9
MUi'.PUY A BURCHFIELD, DEALERS
IaSiUutAQd.LAdW.DrcM Qaeda generally, Cloak*,
Talma* aod Shawl*, Embroideri»e aod SUpln flood*, for
family uee. • AoawMnelly extend** a«orti«*nt la all -the
shore departnießU,Ju»troceJTed And eelling >1 the lowest.
Foartb and Market oe>
RIL PALMER, No. 105 Market Street,
• Dwtlerln Bbnnet*, Uat* Strew Trimming*, and
Btraw flood* generally.
Carnages.
l«r<At7«flre S«w etd Iteond (lend
CARRIAGES, AND SUGGIES,
tot uu AX
WHITE’S REPOSITORY,
tnu mum KUX, NKAtULAWKENCKVILLB.
TOE subscriber offers for sale, or G4PHLIp
exchange ob the moat reawoaMo terms, iWpSt*
floe uurtni at cf Baroncbee tad aeamd-baod Boggle*, made
by tVarwn, of Philadelphia, eome bat little Al*o,
tr’*t,ty«jp"Jiew tn*d« lamp own' *bop, from the
V jry Unit material pttrcaaj*jd la tbe eastern market. Aflae
lot of Trotting Wagons, new and eecood band. Alao, a lot
of Boat Wacon*, Jenny Uadi, Germantown Wagon*, Jersey
W*goo»*©4'Roduw§ri,tw©fia* Phaatotu, w»ti for four
person*, one of them Wstaon'* make tad on* of them New
York make. Two fine &alkJce,oo* mad* byMr.D.
Philadelphia, tad a few comntoa Boggle*, talttble for Ugbt
marketing. Tbe enbecrlber Sattenjummlfbe e«o make It
to the Interest of pereoit* wishing to purchase, to gite him
aealH
Tbe establishment Ii convenient to tbe dtjr, the Excel
tier Omalbnt Uae Ooecheo peaflag the door every ten mlo*
at**. mriP-dAwginT
, Carriage aad wagoa Manufactory.
M. L.'STJjPSSNB, Agent,
Ooner Smltbfield Street and Diamond Alley,
WOULD respectfully inform
public that he la bow located aa abore»Sx£S£3fL
tad has retained the bnrfnreo of Carriage making In all Ita
Tttletiot, tud U alu prepared to execute ordere ter Wagon*
of all descriptions, Including alt work for Iron Merchant*'
* i BoUcUlßg a Continuance of the patronage eo Hberally.be
~ atowedaDOoblawhneattbeo)il«ttadar* a lHgeloirACo q ’'
_h* would assorebl* fri«nda that tbe aAme care tad atten
tion w»U be glrentoall bis orders aa heretofore, haring en
cored the eefTtae or tbe be*t workmen,- and haring ample
apartment* elsewhere for the finishing of One work. •
J9»Ageod aaanrtTnnnt of heavy work now on hand, »01l
tbie for uprtng use. All work warranted for 12 month*.
49*PartfoaurattentloQgirento repair*. . JallUyd
' C«Mk ul Osrrtsge Factory,
JOHHIOI, BROTHER A CO.,
Comer qf Belmont mi Btbvta StruU,
• . . ...;■■. Allegheny city. ..
rrrouLD respectfully in-
YY form their friends, and tbe pubUe fgpe-IflSSttfc
rally, that they are m*nrf*ctert»g Carriage*, Barouche*,
Bodcaway*; Baggies, Selgba and Gkariote, in all their Tari
eoa etylaa of ftalah and proportions.
AU orders will be executed with strict regard todnreWUty
and beaoty of finish. • Bepain will alao be attended to on
tte moat reaaooalde tenhv UMng.in all their work tbe
beat Eastern Shafts, Fobs and Wheel stall; they feel conJS
de«t that aQ who fori* them with their peovuige will be
vfretiy ntisfled oa trial of their work.
runTimw are requested to give them a call before par*
ohtMng ebewbere. ooSflyd
yjipgiciang.
T\R. O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED
I W «t Dr. PUth and HmlthfleM •treat*, on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to
1 and 1 to• o'clock. ••
JBHWdeBC* on IhaßidWUSiflleßosd. JeSfolyd*
gamins.
, n0wi0x......*..*. o. «iu,n
JOHN THOMPSON «Se CO,
HOUSE PAWT£ftS,tGLA2I£RS:AN]>
QBAINEES,IU- THRU) KBBST. Slga Faiatinx
■xaoaled with Boatn— and dlapateh. MUM>faint% Ou,
Tarpeatta% Tand*b» Japan arc Bagllab Patent -
FEBeMontidgneEine,* Tfryaoperlor article Philadelphia
end Fittatoarsh White Lead always on hand add Ibr •*«>-
wy *ae pcapared to Oriad Ooton lot Paiatcre. Dmagfots or'
the ebnije** BoUee>ae we have a miinwhich
**▼» mooey by getting
thdr cotor* groaod with a*. ’ mrtMly
gv, LOIO *>LABE.
OOBE AM D SIGN'PIIMTKRfI
and Market stma*..
WAUTUT EULU. BBSTAUHART
lusomo BALz,nrm strut. ’
/OBEPS
FIOFBIIIOt. .*
All the delicacies -as - _i'
TU» »KA*Mf t prepmd bj U»oo.t'‘ <s®*
p ««»■<< iif«t th» abortaßt QO&fcMMlßfc
aIxSotOCE A; H. U3TIL TWALYT O'CLOCK P.H.
. Sifirtietoa la th* U*i, paeolltr to tb# Satt, WMt ot
gaf ttTSto tf WALMPI UAU< ail
“JiJiwLSliL'&ppSt for OjiUn, IW t OMM »»4 Mjb
tSmkkm?* -. -,Mi ■ ddldy4-
WlStt
4 " - r: v : '
Commiggton, arc.
HITCHCOCK, HeCRKKRY ft COZ,
[aaecessors to Huffman, M’Crecry A Co.]
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
And Wholmla Dealer* la
Prodaet, Floor and Wool,
AV 155 Pnmt and 122 Szotmi tt, Pittsburgh, Pa
apLlyd—tny29
Me BASB ft AIJKBj
DUixunr
Blotxr, Grain and Rrodrtoe.
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
JTo. 124 Setond Si., Pittabargi, Pa.
ayghlyd - : -
10DELT JOBS aoJTD.
CANNING ft BOND,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No.' 228 Nortl Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
.For the tola of Produce and porehass of Pl*h» Ac., Ac. Any
order* entnuted Pith them wiU be promptly forwarded.
ap26-dfim*
i«wu. , loti.e l. ia*oa-——a. mo a.
JOB. s. CO-,
Rm.M2 ftaHLtberlyat.* Plttobnrfth, Pa.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
flour and bacon, •
Tin Plate and Tinner’s Stock.
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
Jyii-diy
smiraHiiiliUAOaa— *r*jann* r. rrmr™wn.n. wunaeax
SPRINGKR HAEBACGH ft CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN
Wool, Hides, Provisions & Produce Generally,
No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
Jal2
MnAI.PTN « CO..
(LaU of 3. 8. Leech, McAlpta ft Co, Pittsburgh.)
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
forwarding nekrcpla^nts*
Lot*# and Washington Araana,
WYANDOTTE CITY. KANSAS TERRITORY,
Joseph 8. Leech ft'Co, and Pittsburgh Merchant* goner-
lylhdftwlyT
Dina a —..—n. a. *mesto*,
T EWIS & EDGERTON, (Successors to D.
JL*A T Morg-tu ft Co .) Wholesale Grocer* and Commlwljn
Merchant*. 107 Wood Wrest, Plttiborgh. mr3
Henry s. * king, (late of the
flrtnof King's Moorhead,) CaminUaton Merchant,
and Dealer In Pig Metal and Blooms, No. 76 Water street, bo
l<rw Market, Plttrtretgh, Pa. > eplp
A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR
• dj,Jao*»*OoOCommJ«slon and Forwarding Met*
cbantt Agent of tbd Madison and Indiaosjioli* Railroad, cor
oar Firataad leery »t* n PUttlmrgh 1 Pa. > Jagfelyd .
IWVARD T. MEG HAW, GENERAL
!i (femmlnioo Merchant, aod Wholesale Dealer In Mann
factored Tobacco, Imparted and Domeatlc Cigar*. Snuff, ftc,
No. 2*l Liberty street, oppualte the bead of Wood. Pitta
burgh. Pa. mhlSdy
©roerra.
too*, tirru—. —: „.„riraa. uma, n.
_ T. LITTLE & CO.,
TITHOLESALE GROCEHS,
V T OOMHISiION MERCHANTS,
And dealer* in
FLOUR, BACON, GHKEhR,
FISU, UlLi and PRODUCE.
>•« Xlh leeand St., Plttihargh, Pa.
liberal advances made on cot>»lgiimenf. rurlS
ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesal® Grocer,
Produce and Oommtaaion Merdiant. No. 15* Front
meet, near Wood, Ptttabargh, Pa. apflilyd
Bagaley, cosgrave ago.,
Wholesale Oroena, Noa. U aod 20 Wood ilrecl, Plo*.
burgh.
"ALEXANDER KING, WHOLESALE
XA. Grocer and Importer *»f Soda' A*li, No. 273 Liberty
■treat, Plttsbnrgh, Pa. apldyd*
on. a. ... ~«** t, y>ttr.
TONES & COOLEY. WIIOLELALE ORO
t/ CRRB and Rjat rarnULerv, dealers in Prudnco and
Fittaburgh Maanfactarea, No.lll Water atreet. oeur awrry
Alley. PUtthurgh, Py. j mfO)
sjjr'i. r. joa* a. tutwotra.
OURIVER & DILWORTU, WHOLESALE
O Drocen, No. 130 and 132 Second atnet, Wood
aod flmlthfield, Pittsburgh.
roaa rton>.. .—menasp rD‘n>-_ .whu.m ,torn.
JOHN FLOYD A CO., WHOLESALE
GrocanandOoramMnQ M.wcbanU, No. 173 Wood and
223 liberty ttreei. j 0 16
JO*< W*TT...—..... JOHK vuaov.
TITATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GKO-
V v CEILS, Ct*mtnl»#iou Merchant* and Dealer* to Pro
docs and Pittsburgh Xlsoufe-funcß, No. ESS Liberty ctreet,
Pittsburgh. joaa
ISAIAH DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE
Grocer*, Coinmisstou Merchant*, and Dealt** ia Produce,
Mo. BO Water street, and O Front street, Pittsburgh.
WSI. McCOICUEON WHOLE
SALKOroecr, Produce aart Cota ml'■lce 'Merchant,
and Dealer la Pittsburgh Manufactured Artlelea, Mo. 159
Liberty street, porno of ay. Hmtmrgb, Pa. tayS
roes lb*—— #»« '
A TWELL, LEE. A CO* WHOLESALE
rt Gructrs, Prudoca and Commission Merchants, and
Dealer* In PUtitmrcb Mnnufscturre, No. 8 Wood street, U»
tw**n Water aod front *L, PitUtmrgh! aplS
EO»T. ROBISON... . e*a'L *-S«3fc>C3.
R ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE
• Grvcera, Oommtasioe Morctianta, kail Dealers m all
kinds of Proriahma, Produce and Pittsburgh Mapgfoginree,
No. 253 Liberty atreet, Pittsburgh. JalWyrl
ROBERTiLKINO, WHOLESTLE Glta
CKR,CommisciaQ Merchant, and Dealer U Feathery
Flab,Floor,mad aU kind* of Country Produce, No. 211 UU
arty atr&’t, mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pm. Liberal ed>
ranees n.uU on consignments, Jofclyd
ioii*t mlxiu t, stuntm.
T>OBERT DALZELL k CO., WHOLE
XV SALE Grocer*, Commission Cml Funranliag Her*
chants and Daaleraln ProdacoaadPiUaburgb Mauofiteturee,
No. 2&1 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - myfl
Krai Estatr agrnts.
WILLIAB WARD,
XtEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES,
1 J Bondi, Mortgagee mod mil eecnritlee fir money.
Persona cma procore loan* through my Agency, on reason
able tonne.
Tfcaee wishing to icrmt their money to good advantage,
can mlwmya And fret mad eeooad clmaa paper mt my office, for
sale.
All communications and Interrlewa strictly confidential.
Office GRANT STREET, oppoait* fit. Pmal’a Cathedral.
JeL-dtf
Konfesellttß, &c.
WS. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair etrect,
• Dealer la KeUgtuas end MticelUriroua Hooka, mad
Depoaltory of American Tract Society'* Publication*.
* mrlOidmwlyP
WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers,
Blank Book Manufacturers and Job Printer*, No.
6? Wood street, Plttalmrgh, Pm. >o3o
E C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
• S. Sadler,) Wbobeale mad Retail Dealer la Dooki,
Stationery mod Paper Ilmogingß, Federal street, €th doorS.
S. of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa.
JOHNS. DAVISON,BOOKSELLER AND
8tatloo»r, encceaeur to Datlaon A Agnew, No. 63 Market
street, near Fourth, Pittabmrgh. Pa.
AY k CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA
TIONRKS, No. 65 Wood struct, next door to the oor
oer of Tblrd, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and lavw Book*con
atantly on hand. "
JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA
« TIONER, No. 78 Fourth at., Apollo Building*.
Hunt & miner, bookseller
and Stationer, Maaonic 11*11, Fifth atreet.
JHumc, Ore.
JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
between Diamond Alley and Fourth street, 8o)e Agent
fcr CQICKEKI.no A BOSS’(Boston) PIANO FORTES, MA
SON A HAMLIN'S MODEL MKLODEONd and ORGAN
HARMONIUMS, and Dealer in Unxicand Musical Goods.
Jag
HKLEBER A BRO.. No. 53 FIFTH
• SVBignofth*OoldeuHarp,Bole Agent for NUNNB
A CLARK'S (New York) nuritallwl Giaod and Sonar*
PIANOS, and CARQABT A NEEDHAM'S gtxtti** MKLO
DEONS and ORQAN UARMONIUUS, Dealers in Music and
Moat cal Instruments. M
Charlotte blome, manufactur
er and Dealer In Piano Forte*, mod Importer of Made
and Musical Instruments. Sele Agent tor the HAMBURG
PIANOS, alao for QALLET, DA Yin A CO.'S Boston PUmoe,
With and without Xtolean Attachment. 118 Wood street.
«ay>
dFutnttuw.
JAMES W. WOODWELL.
FgßKlTUßßgjjgjO CHAIRS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ,
Enabraciagrrery style of
r* X 7 R N X T TJ R E ,
ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT,
Suitable for
PARI/)B3vCHAMBERS AND DININO ROOMS,
Equal to any In
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA,
LOWES PRICES.
syCtrfj article mad* by hand and Warranted. l^*
riHTKTT Migtin
Supplied wUh any quantity of FURNITURE and CQAIRfi,
_ ?oa reasonable term*.
' HOTELS AND STEAM 80A33
Furnished At lhaabortlst notice.
Wakebooxs, Nos. 77 AND 79 Third Stbmt,
. mrtfcfltf • PITTSBURQU, PA.
jouan". a. iMf**—~-~Fs*a* l. toum
1 T. B. TOUSO * CO„
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
• Of Evert Dosoription.
Fautooy—AdmZSL,Mees» WtIUm&PtAM.
; Wanhoue—Htu.lB k4O Smlttneld IL,
steamboat cAim rußNrrtißE-We
»uaSVm?^ c “»"V n * ri :', "TKAMOOiT CABCI
;v T - B. YOUVO A 00.
hh -
l* • •
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 6 S 1858.
£2Untifactum*.
WELLI, RIDDLE M. CO*
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
\T7UIPS, THONGS . AND SWITCHES.
*V Order* solldted (ran the trade, aod promptly ship,
pad a* per fnstruedbus.
Traso—d month*, or 6 per cent, discount tea cuah.
**aS;lydftwT
BEIfRY OERWIO,
No. 139, comer Pe an and Walnut Streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa,,
MANUFACTURER OF HEMP AND
MANILLA BED CORDS, HEMP AND TARRED
huPKS from in, to inch, Fine and Common Packing
Yarn, Tarred and fipnn Yarn, R—b and Bell Cord, Wool
Twine, Broom, Tjrlng and Sewing Twine, Flax and Cotton
Seine Twine, fte. ;
B3LA fnllaapply of the aboveerticln constantly on hand
or made to order at the I (meat ca«h Ja2J;lyd
CART W RlOHTftt] YUDNG,
(Sncceeaora to John Cart^ight,^
T\TANUFACTURERS and Importers of
All. Poeket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dantal lu
atramenta, Onna. Pistol*, Vuhlng Tackle, No. fcb Wood
street. They gt»e special attention to the maaufitftnrlng of
Tnuaeo, flupportcra. ftc. Jobbing and Bepalng with pane*
taality and despatch. aplft-^lly
k. wanswaara- w. a. itMaunoaH.
CRIDGE, WADSWORTH ft CO.,
Manufaetnren of
Patent Oieili-attag Engines
AND
Portable Engines and Boilers of all Sixes,
—• PITTSBUnOU, PA.
Work* at
North Em or rat Accnucr,
ALLKQHEXT CITY
uoorhead & co
A)nirica«, Plain and--'Cor rng ated ,
galvakizkd sheet iron.
For Itoofiog, Qnttericg, Spoating, fto.
Agents for IKooeT*
Pwitent Imitation Ruula Sheet Iron,
ftarwarehoose—A r O. Street, Pittsburgh
mrZTilyd
A. LYONS
(Socceasor to A. Lyona ft Co.)
ttaswacTuata or
LOOKING. GLASS A PICTURE FRAMES,
AND DRALBR IN
VARrKTY GOODB, ScC^
Nfl. 138 Wood St,* Pittsburgh, Pa,
feSaltf .
* MORRIS & COLTaKT,
sou HaryrieTVuaa or
HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC
FORGE A.ND TRIP HAMMERS.
TTAAIMEKS of the Allowing sizes <te.,
I ■_ made to order
Ne. 1, Lift 7 In. fnll blow, 3003 lb*. Prk* $ 350.
" 2, “ 0 M “ ** 6®B •* “ 450.
“ 5, “12 *• 41 “ Il«» “ “ 600.
“4, «15 « - “ 23058 “ “ 900.
“ 6, “30“ “ “ 41150 u “ 1600.
« 6, -24 « - “ 6*201 - “ 2COU
ftSP Order* solicited. For parties tar* uidree*
MORRIS ft COLTART,
Ja2lally Pmuuuacg, Pa. ;
S U Ji HAD l_ Bi Y.
Baas Lam, (Below the St. Clair Street PriUg«,}
Alloghoay City, Ponna.,
■Asoracruart or
BRIBLEi'B WHOLES KNITTISIi TASS,
Of ercry Color and Number.
IS PREPARED 10 FILL ORDERS ON
abort Entice fur every color or number of Yarns. Har*
ne been one of the original manofactcrer* of ibe ceiebre*
ed “Bradley Woolen Yarna,”lo connection with my brother,
Wm. Bradley, of AYheaUng, X would respectfully solicit •
ahare of the order* tot Yarua, aa above. t '*
49*daah paid for Sheep Skins and WooL - c^.Ja27:lyd
wiLuajf bauhill. a. aacaa
WILLIASI DA.RSHILL ft CO.,
Cl Penn sL, below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STEAM BOILER MAKERS ANIhSHEET
Iron A York era. Manufacturer* cf Barnhlll'a, Patent
tioilar, LoQomotlTe, Fluod end Cylinder Boiler*, Chimneys,
Brddien, rive Bed, Ftcaun Pipes, Oocdenaera, Bolt Pans,
Bogmr Pasa, Iron Yawls, Llf* Boiua, etc. Also, Blackamlthr
Work, Bridge and Viaduct Iron*, done at the shortest no
tice. All orders from • distance promptly attended to.
J«g .
Penn Cotton JXUIa, Pittsburgh.
Kennedy, childs A co., manufac-
TUBERS of—
Pena A No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheeting*;
Carpet Cliain of ell color* and abadu
Ootton Twins;
•< Bed Oorda;
u PUmgb Liitns asd tWsb Cord;
“ Krrjw of allaitea sodduveriprimta;'
Batting.
AWOn*or* left at the Hardware Store of Logan, Wilson
ft Oa-, 131 Wood »treat, will have attention. J«2s;ly
JIBES IRWIN,
MANUFACTURBR Ul
SULPHURIC ETILER; Sulphurio Acid;
Sweet Splrita of Nitre; Nitric Add:
Hoflmxn'* Anodyne; Muriatic Add;
Aqua Ammoola, ft’P; Nitron* do
Fowler's Mutton; oij3
May b* Latnl at John Irwin ft dons, 67 Wafer street-
A«. a. joo»so*..„— _*K. /OilltßO*.
PERRIS '* JOUXSOM,
manufacturers and dealers rw
WE. CHILDS & CO’S PATENT ELAS
• TIC FXRB AND WATER-PROOF
ROori NO, laaTutab frr**rt, PUulmrKtt, Pa. nolA-dtt
WthLIAK ■‘ATE 4 SOX, ..
PLUMBEITAND GAS FITTER, No. 10
FoaHli rtm-l, rituburgb, and F*d»r*l *tr*«t, under
u«*tb EaceUlor 11*11, Allegheny.
ilsKrlpdon of for Water, Qu and
8 team. poai.-ly
JO US CAMPBELL. | .
MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS
and SUOES of ever; description, No. 24 Smith&oW
street, Pittsburgh, Pu. - aciljyv
©p&otßtrrp.
valtd p. munaiL. ...........*~.....~iosiru a. arenas
,» Wall Pap«r Warehonic.
WALTER P. MARSHALL 4 CO., Im
porters and Dealers, S 7 Wood street, between Fourth
Street and Diamond Alley, where may. be (bund an extensive
assortment of every description of Paper nnnffiag»,Jbr Par
lors, Halls, Dining Rooms and Chambers. Ateo, ..Window
Shades, In great variety at luwiwt prices toounntry dealers.
ae!6 WALTER P. MARSHALL A 00.
a. *MtD*D#oa.— w. a. iatcxas.
SKDMUNDSON 4 CO.. Nos. 85 and 98
» Third street, near Wood, Manafsctareri and Deaten
ALL PAPER,
CDRTAIN GOODS,
ORNAMENTS, FRINGES,
TASSELS A!tO CORDS,
COMPORTS, BEDS,
PATENT SPIRAL BPRINTJ MATTRESSES, Ac,
Woold solicit the attention of purchaser! to their large
and varied stock. apShfimd
The franklin almanac for ism.
—This wet,-known and popular aonual, formerly pnb
luuwi by Johnston A Brockton, after a lapse ot years, will
again shortly be issued. the calculations as formerly will
be made by the skillful mathematician, Sanford C. 11111,
K“q • who Will alto prepare ter iu pagts inch reading mat*
tor as til make It so entertaining and instructive toigft
cine. Besides thereltable astronomical calculation*, a new
and Ingenious table of time, ao accurate method of draw*
log meridian lines, and other tnsttereof permanent vatoe
will be added.
Orders of bookseller* and other dealers are solicited In
advance of publication, as bat one edition will he printed,
And orders will b* filled aceurdiog to priority.
W *O. JOHNSTON ACM., Publishers,
Printers, Stationers and Blank Book Makers,
Jell# No 57 Wood street, Pittsbargh.
STARCH AGENCY.—HAVING BEEN
appointed Agent far Pittsburgh, by the MADISON
STARCH COMPANY, for the sale of their celebrated PEARL
BTAEO2I,( wbicbt* warranted equal lo'qoallty to any known
In this market) are now prepared to supply Wholesale Deal*
era at mandfsetarvrs’ prices. We lortte the attention of the
Trade la tlila article, to an examination ol our present stock,
and wbieh will be kepteooal to thedemand.
ATWELL, LXB A 00.,
myft Nri. ft Wno4etre«
CHEAP DRESS GOODS.—MORPHY 4
BGROUPfELD have recoived many styles of Ladies’
Drum goods lately, wbteh they are erUlog very cheap.
Benges for 12U and 16%c: -
. Ducats for lirac.
Loeila Cloths 12%0.
Lawns &A and 10c.
Also, maby styles of Fine Goods at less usual price*.
je&dAwF : r
SUPERIOR BLAAK RUOK.CJ, ledgers,
Joernals, C&ih Book* a&<l P»t Books. A large soppty
os band, made in tbs most superior manner, of tb« finest
qoality of paper, especially for dty order*. Blank Books
made to order, ruled to any siren pattern.
WH. Q. .’QIIygTOX A 00, 5T Wood ft.
FiSUi —50 bbls and 50 hlf bbls new K*o. 3
>l»ck»rtl,
20 bMo-fcltinore Herrins.
20 do Uftllfiu do,
60 do iod 60 kitts 1,2 And 3 Mukerri,
-60 do L«k» fiih, la uor* ud lor nl« by
; Ja24 J. B. CANFIILD.
SALMON, MACKAREL AND HALIBUT
Just received at FRANOrfI Family Grocery and Ten
Store, Federal iimt, Allegheny. Bom# of the largest and
[fattest No. 1 Uackvrl at*d Salmon to be fonnd in the city.
Alw, *oo.lb*. booked Ilalltrat la prime'crder. Jul
EXTUAFAMILYFEOUR-300bbls. choice
white whMt Extra Family Floor for sale by
• JalO . McBAHB A ASJBd, 124 Second at.
1 a JARS PKIMLEJBUTTER
1 v g krgi pocked do
Jlec’d ud for sale by SUMTER A DIL WORTH,
V j.a : ISO apd 132 Second it
OAT MEAL, Pearl Barley and Oaten
Grate, Jmh ground ud of superior quality, fust rac’d
•ad br sole, wholesale and retail, at PttANOK’S Family
Orceery am} Tm Store, Federal sL, All-gbeoy. Jel6
SUNDRIES— 30 bbls. Silver Springe Extra
Family Floor: 13 web Teaa. Wheat 2* arb Flaxseed;
3 ueb Feather*, bow lon dine from steamer G lea wood (or
MU by JnO ISAIAH DICKEY A 00,
OH non LBS. BACOaN SHOULDERS;
W,VWl0.000(lo do Qua*
7 : 6,0(10 do do Bides;
to tc*. 8. Q. Hama, . .
JuvtmM and foreale by Jb2 T. LITTLE A CO.
tj'KKSH FAMILY BUTI'EU received doily
X. per Express, to kegs and backet*, ptjt up at the bn*
. dairies ia Ohio, (or tale, wholesale ami retail, by
, J«S6 , RIDDLE, WIKIB A 00., IB£ Liberty street.
ID TT FOR CIULDKKNS'CAPES,
X a JjLe Baßqoaß.Collar*.6lMTM, BhJrt Bosoms, Ac.
Tb* beet aa-onmeatin the city Jostne'd. Pleasecallaad
mb then. jslLdnwF q HASSON LOVE, T 4 Market at.
QlLK.—Sewing and Fringe Silks, Tram.
U Orxmaxiae Eat broidery and Bpon Bilks, of all oglon
co&ttaaUy oa hand and break by the mannfartnrer» at
tfcebwnt market rates. ILHOOLEY A BON,
Jelfcflmdeod Hndscn Alley, Philadelphia.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IOO ska Tenn
Exit a Family Floor ia store and fornals by .
lot . ROBERT DIPPY, 134 froot at, Bear Wood.
C UNORIES—22 bagt-Floxsetd; 3do Foath
lj #r* 13 do Tenn. Wheat; SO bbla. &. Spring* extra fam
lly Floor, to antra oa unsirar Glen wood asd lor sale by
Jnl ISAIAH PICKET 4 QQ.
1 BALE ANISEED for sale by
A jeU B.L-FAIDtKaTOCaCAOQ. .
jDGT'ASiI,—B casks best quality in vtore
,JT •MfcejaUbr - jixr ■ ; ; atwell, ua ago.. ■■ i
§ tensile.
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day and Saturday, cm a large blanket theft, and contains fa
addition to the newt of the xoeek, a carefully prepared and
reliable report qf the Msrhets, of.
afire, ana an accurate Bank-Note List, corrected t oetldyfor
thi i paper—staking it the best Ommercial Newspaper i a the
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Tub Potato Disease.—Hon. Lymanßeqd.of
Maryland, communicates to the Baltimore Ameri
can of yesterday the particulars of ! his micros
copic discovery showing tho cause of the disease.
Hia examination, he says, “have refealed facts
of vast importance to agriculturist#, both ia
America and Europe. Id 1845 the United States
Patent Office published various communications
letters, extracts, Ac., upon the potato disease.
The first scientific -examination ia the United
States was made in the State of Hew York, In
1844. The publication of this investigation
induced many persons ia this country to form
opinions that fungi caused the disease. The
same opinion also prevailed in Europe. Atmos
pheric influence was soother theory. Insects
upon the vines and leaves another.
“My microscopic examination and experi
ments commenced at Waltham, Mias, in 1861.
In June of that year, I found the under leaves
on my Polhto stalks turning yellow—some quite
dead—while the tops and leaves and also the
leaves and stalks of-utber MUs continued quite
thrifty and green. This peculiar circumstance,
thus early in the season, indaeed close observa
tion and oorefnl examination into the pheno
menon.- A query naturally arose— canfungus or
atmosphere act thus partially upon the_plani ?
Is there not some other predisposing cause pre
vailing? From this investigation I felt, confi
dent that insects or worms had attacked, these
plants at the roots.
“Acting from this impression I examined the
roots, but with tbe natural vision no insects
were found. Tho microscope, however, reveal
ed myriads of insects on the seed tubers, roots
and stalks under ground. The attack upon
the latter, at the lower joint, was visible in spots
or marks resembling iron rust.
“Potatoes which I had in jars and flowerpots
in my shed, covered from any exposure, (experi
ment tobefs.) exhibited nnder the microscope,
similar insects—and tubers taken from my cel
lar, at this lime, had insects on those which
were sprouted. Thus in three eeparat* and en
tirely dttevnilar petition!. Insects, similar in eve
ry respect, were found evidently anhsisting
upon the sap of tho sprouts and vines. This
revealed to mo unquestionable fvidence that,'
during tbe early growth of the plant, insects’
ravages produced deterioration by the draining'
of the sap from the vital part, this causing tbe
disease. Tbe insects being only microscopic,
rendered it extremely difficult to discover the
nidus or hibernating spot of their eggs.
“Early in my researches, however, I became
satisfied, from the position of tbe young insects,
that the eggs would be found near or under tbe
eyebrows of the potatoes This proved to be
correct. It was not until 1860 that I first found
the eggs. They are found imbedded in the
very sprouts and in the skin near the eyes, but
only with a powerful microscope and by tbe
Ught of the unclouded nun can itiey be found.
During the period from 1851 to* 1856 my experi
ment# in cultivation and otherwise were contin
ued. Eince tbe latter date t\fcve watched as
before, (sealed in glass jars a&A;%ther»l*e,) the
development of the labors, embryo pro
gress of tbe eggs to tjbe first bnlatfitanotina °f
the tiny insects and fbeir attack upon tbe ten
der sprouts, the effects of their ravages and the
progress of their poison infused into the vine*
causing This insect ii tho Alphit,"
Oa rue Cuasqb or Sbsd. —A writer on Scotch
Agriculture, treating of barley says ;
“The desire to ohooge seed is not now so gen
eral as formerly ; indeed some districts rarely
do it. There are, undoubtedly, facts showing
the beneficial effects of changing seed ; but
where the condition of the land Is maintained,
and tho crops properly ripened, the necessity of
the change of seed may be doubted. Oo one
farm in Mid-Lothian, the same barley lias been
raised without change for forty years, and in
favorable seasons this grain has reached (he ex
traordinary weight of GO lbs. per bubel.” It
is oar opinion, that when tho land is well tilled
and manured, the seed good to begin with, sea
sonably sown harvested and taken care of; there
ia no advantage, as a general thing, but rather
a disadvantage resulting from the changing of
field nod garden seeds, whether grains, beans,
peas, bulbs or roots. Propagate from the best,
u the maxim always to be heeded. Barley tint
weighs 60 lbs. per bushel will make stronger and
more vigorous plants than that weighing but 50
lbs. “Like begets like,” i 8 an old and true
maxim.
Hence, let the farmer go through bis wheat
field and select the largest aod best filled beads
for seed, and conlioue this for a series of years,
and he will thus essentially increase the yield
per acre. So of maize, oats and rye. 'The
farmer should select his seed corn in this way,
and never from tho crib, for in the latter case,
it may havebeated and tbusimpalred its vitality
or even destroyed it entirely.
A gardner for several yearspunued a similar
course with hie beans, selecting only the longest
pods for seed, and by so doing greatly'increased
the yield, os every year produced a relatively
larger proportion of long pods, well filled.
Henco it being true, that good qualities are
transmissible uot less than bad ones. It is of
the first importance that you have good seed.
Having made sore of this, tbero is no necessity
for changing seed, incarring tho daQger of in
troducing fool seed into your grounds. Would
that farmers and gardoera might practice these
hints and save Lbeir own seed, as indicated,
rather than use the gleanings, os is too often
done, especially with garden products.
Of the coinmen Scotch barley, the variety cal
led Chevelier is best, having produced 70 bush
els per aore, CO lbs. per bushel.
These ia now in Rochester, N. Y. t a man
aged one hundred and six years, whose an
cestry, together with his own progeny ; will ex
hibit one of the strangest mixtures of races
ever heard of. His name is John Shenandoah
O’Brien, and was born in Boston, in 1752. Ilia
father was an Irishman, and his mother an
Indian, of theOaeidatribo'. When twelve
old be was sent to Fr'ance, and there edacated as
a physician. He returnedto America and served
in the Revolutionary War ; afterward he went
back to France, and there married the daughter
of the Emperor of Morocco, by whom he had
eight obildren; With her he lived in the United
States for some time, and she died. He then
married an Amerioan woman, descended from
the Teutonic line, and after her death, married
auegress, who waefiftyyeareyouoger than him
self, and by whom be had four ohildren. In his
children are united the blood, of the Celt, the
Teuton, tho African, and tho North American
Indian.
Capture or a “Ms emaid.”— ln the nets of
Mr. John Anderson, on the Fourth, a mermaid,
or angle-fish, nearly six feet long, and one hun
dred pounds weight, was caught this Week.—
The wings of this “wonder of the deep,” whioh
has a face like that of a frog and a tail like that
Of a shark, are eight inches long. Before hew
ing caught the fishermen saw it raise Itself up
right in the water and then fly over the surface
like a bird. While diving it-was ought in a
turbot net The belly is pure white; the back
Is light brown ; the skin being rough like that
of n shark or dog-fish, < The wings ‘are not nn*
like two wings ofa thick skate, and the teeth re
semble those of a shark. The fish measures
three feetacrossthe wings.—Sco (man.
A Fat Fish.—The riskawit. a fish of Lake
Superior, is reported to be the fattest- fish that
kwlms either in fresh or salt water. The fisher
men sav that one of tbeie, when hong by the
tail In the hot son of a summer’s day, will melt
and entirely disappear except the bones. In
paoking about fifty barrels, a few seasons ago,*
M Isle Royals, one of the fishermen made two
find a half barrels of oil from the heads and leaf
fat alone, without the least injury to the markta
bleness of the fish. Besides .this leaf fat* the
fat or oil is disseminated in a layer of fiat and a
layer of lean, throughout the fish. They nre
too fat to bo eaten fresh, and are pot up for
Jnarket like the lake white fish aid Mackinaw
front. <**•; : : • -•* •"..
>•« • . --
Thb Natural'A’ or tub Musical Scale—
Where it Combs from. —J. Nickles, in bis cor
respondence dated Paris, February 28, 1858,
treating of several novel and Interesting topics
of the "Natural Diapason,” says: Mr. Cagniard
Lata or, ons oftbe principal French Acousti
cians, has satisfied himself that he hears the
word “la,” of the musical scale sounding with
in his head when he agitates itfrom side to ride;
Mr. Jo bard has confirmed this observation in
himself, and assertathat any one can verify it if
he will disembarrass bis neck of tbe cravat and
collar and place himself apart from all noise.
Mr. Jobard says this natural ‘la,’ is caused by
tbe contact of tho malleus against the incus of
the ear; a contact easily made by rapid move
ment oftbe head. t Ho goes still father and
asserts that those who on ahakiogtjie head hear
two ‘las,’ in perfect unison; are born musicians
they have the voice and ear perfectly correct.
But those who hear the ‘la* only In eoe ear have
an imperfect appreciation ofsoands,while those
who perceive two different Bounds,/la’ and
another jiole, not only do not love music, but
detest and avoid it; and he proposes by this
method to discover who may become musicians.
Tho poiot whether the note produced by thjs
quick motion of the head is the same in aU per
sons is yet underdiscussion. This question will
be a difficult one to solv. as the da' of theopera
ra of Paris differs from that of the theatre of
Strasburgh, Lflle, Vienna and London, and is
becoming more and mere elevated, so that' in
twenty years it yrill correspond to many more
vibrations than now, and be, therefore, still
more acute.
Tux Next Year's Whbax Fiblds—Ai soon as
tbe present harvest is over, the next thing in
order is to get in the seed for another. crop.
Farmers have had a pretty severe lesson this
season, ia consequences, a part of which were
purely providential aud-beyond homau control
or foresight, and consequently paaLcryiog about:'
but another part—and we leavo it to careful and
honest people to say, eaotf for themselves, in
how much—was the direct and palpable result of
natural and reasonable effects following a mis
management which is inexcusable, or worse
than that. It has often been demopsrated that
thorough farming not only pays bettor* in all
seasons, but is fur safer in extreme ones, that it
seems strange that people who can so ill afford it
will continue to throw away hard labor injhalf
doing their work;'where they get no pay. How
is the land for the fall sowing? Is It in clover
or in rich fallow, ready to take in the see<T*and
hold it like a generous mother, andbearitup'ia
a liberal crop? or will it “have to do” a poor
starred field that is of no use even, to pray over,
and from which nothing short of a miracle will
bring you the seed again! Faith is a good thing,
but iu farming particularly, you cannot get
along without that other grace of Good Works,
and this latter well laid out will wonderfully
strengthen your faith when it ultm&ies in fru
ition. Better have 000 acre of land got in right
and in season,- ftau five acres half done. The
first will pay doable, the last will not half pay,
or not at all, and leave you fceliag like a very
rnuoh abused individual besides. Some men will
make money on five acres, while others will not
make a decent living on a hundred. —Ohio Cul
tivator.
TheJoubnky to thb Goto Diqoikc*.—We
have been favored with tbe perusal of a letter
from one of the adventurers to the Fraxer river
gold diggings, at Fort Langley, June 20th.
The writer gives a very minute and detailed ac
count of the journey, and the terrible hardships
and difficulties encountered, and concludes with
the declaration that he would not go through
such scenes again for “ten thousand dollars.”
Here then ia a large investment to begin with .
•The writer of the letter before us corroborates
the statement which has been made, that the
emlgratioais premature, aa owing to tho high
water it is impossible for some time to come to
engage fn gold washing, or even in prospectiog
'to any extent. He is, however, full in the faith
that gold is plenty, and that some of them will
“make their pile.”
The anticipated difficulties with the Indians,
are spoken of as almost sure to follow at no dis
tant day. The diggers submit now because the
Indians are numerous, and can destroy them if
so inclined, tpilthis writer insists that the mo
ment the'whites become sufficiently strong, they
will stand no more interference from the “red
skins.”— y. 7. Jour. Com.'
Tub **Tbr Ckst System.” —It would have
takm about 100,(K)0 tone of coal to smelt and
cost the Iron Water Pipes to convey the water
Into the Capitol of the Nation, and would have
giveo employment to a large number of miners
and iroD workers, who would baT© consumed a
larger amount of produce—-but our Government,
iu order to Hlusirate the beauties of the “Ten
Cent Syetetn," sends to Great Britain forth*
Pipes, and leaves our miners and laborers to
starve.
Tnxxn Tart faronnoNs.—Bad luck is simply
a man with his bauds in bis breeches pockets
and a pipe in: his mouth, looking oo to see how
it will come out. Good lock is a man of pluck
to meet difficulties, his sleeves rolled up, work
ing to make it come right.
Ladt Byron, the widow of.the poet, succeed
edio the Barony of Wentworth a few months ago,
and is now a Peeress in her own right, as well os
Downger-Baroness by her unfortunate mar
riage. -*
Jttusical.
THK OAbAXCK OP HY SPRING STOCK
flffti - fffht
piano roams,
rmoxrn* iajn?rACTO*T or
CHICK.ERING & SONS, Doaton,
CONSISTING of sixteen of their Sevon*Oc-
Uieaod tlx atd one-tbtr<l Octave Plano Furtea, will
be opened and ready for examination on
THURSDAY, JONtT 3J.
TAKE NOTICE.—The Piano Fort** manufactured by
Cbkkurinx A Sons, are not furnished by them to any other
boon In thleclty, and all order* most be tent and par’
cliiteeri dilecied to the aubicriLwr.
TUIITT root
GOLD AND SILVKK MEDALS
Uave been awarded to
‘ LWCKERIXG A SONS
OVER ALL COMPETITORS.
For Superiority in tbdr GHAND PAItLOH, QKAND and
&UUAKK PIANOS.
The following letter from
SIGISSIUND TnALBERG,
The original manuscript of which can bo aaen et the were
rootnaof IbeaubacrlWr, ought to convince any one of the
superiority of Chickertng & Son* Plaoo Fortes: —
PirrtSuxaa, March 25,1558.
Mb. MsuemDear Bir—Stoco my arrival in A meric* I
hsve constantly used the l’lano* of Messrs. Chtctcring A
Sou*, ami X can only repeat to yon (while thacklug you
for the Plane* yon haveao kindly .furnished for my con
cert* here,) that which I have so often said before: the In
struments are the ben I have seen in the United States and
will compare favoruMy with any I have ever known.
Yoara,vury truly, 9. TIiALBERG.
Tlis above tot of Pianos, In addition to thoao In stbre,
comprise*ail the styles msunfactured by Chkkering A Sosa.
ALL TIIB PIANO FOKTE3 mannlactnred by CHICK
SUING A 80N5 -
ARE WARRANTED.
JOHN H. HEUOR,
Bole Agent for Chlckering k Bona for PUtabnrgb and Writ*
era Pennsylvania. JeSdAw T
PIANOS! PIANOS!!
QQB9HM|
An aildiUona! stock of Plano Forte* frcm|| w
iho cslovrated factories of
BTKRfWAT A3ONS, NEW HOUK;
. ALSO.
NUNNS A OLARK, NEW YORK.
liMjast been recelvod, and 'he attention of porchaaera di
rected thereto. 1L KLEUER A DUO,
Bole Agents Tor the above celebrated Pianos.
JftZt No. 63 Plfth street.
pKINCE’S .
UNRIVALLED 111 » f" "H
meLodeons,
A LABQL ASSOUTUKNT
ON UANDAT
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES.
CTIARLOTTK BLUMK,
At “Old Established Plano Depot,” No. 118 Wood street,
second door above Fifth, Jtt2l
PIANOS AT A BARGAIN.
NEW AND SECOND BAND.
ONE Cf Rosewood octave
ANO, flalshed all round, No.
from tbubo*ttnsnufiutarvn of Doaton,en-| | l I If
tlrely new and warranted a .guod and perftet InatramenL
Boston price, (360, will be sold toela*JC£msfrom«il,fbrfcf7fl
One 7 octave, asbocatiy, DalUmore make, piano, coat
originally $5OO ..1..,,.,,, no
One 6 octavsL rosewood, round ‘corner, as good as new,
made by Nbbbs A Clark:...— , 175
Oaa 6 octave, roeewood. square mads, by Nubbs A Clark
—veiy little 0e*d.,,~~.. mg
Oneh^ocUve,rosewood, Gonnao make, *.140
Ona6octave,old Plana— , ; ' gg
Also, a splendid tingle action Harp (made in Bntxsllca.
Delgituq) in good order,
apl3 ; t B.KLEBERA BROuNa 63 Fifth sheet
steinway’9 pianos.
TUST RECEIVED—A lot
U STZINWaY A DON’S iWPVH
CELBBRAf UD PtANO9.IV V f|i
Purchasers detlroneof ptoenriagooa of three unrivalled
Plano Fortee an reqnesled to maka early application, u
the supply tails for short ofthedMna&d.
n. KLBBER A BRO.No 63 Fifth streeU
Bole Agents for Steluway A tSvns; also, fbr Noon's A
Garb’s Prsnos. . ug .
THALBERG’S PIANO compositions.
Fantasia nn l.’klUl d'Aniorej
Do “ Don p««|ul.|
Do “ Dun Juan;
Do M Locretla Dorghu
!>o •• Da Somnamhuls;
Do u Lee Uugenotr, 1 _
Do " Alaaanlellm 1
Do ** Mosmlb Egypt;
Do 44 lluae Bwmi Uome:
Do “ last Bose of Aummsr;
Romanoa, wl tb variaUeaw
1 .
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gazette.
VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 201,
insurance,
ItrclanU' lnwranec Co. of FhUadelpliia.
TPM. V. PETTIT. Prat J. JIcCAU2r,,B«CMU*y»
Amount oftikpltal Stock p*M la arJ iayesied-~ $200,000 00
Errrpha..... .. 63.42 T S 5
*1*3,428 85
tucm Cargo Rtf*» on the Ohio ud Mitidadppi Blnfi And
tribctsriu. , Ineoree against iota or data age. by Fir*,
alao agiinit the parua of the Sea, ana Inland
Navigation and Ttanepotiatton*
nancrow. _
Wm. V. petit, John C. Montgomery, John 1L Pnmroy, t>. Ji
McCann, K. F. WlttnMyße&e Gaillon~B«kJ. L.
John A. Martha!!, Cbarlce B. Wright, John J. Pattoraon,
HwoodX. Poaey.
WM. V. PETTIT, Pr*M«nt,
S. P. wither, vie# Prciidtat
Dwhet J. UcCaxk, Secretary.
unua.
Sector, Lamb k Ok, Philadelphia.
Back, Morgan ft SUJfide; do.
Trnitt,-Bro. A Co., do. '
Ptumw, Caldwell A Oa, do.
A. T. Lane k Qk, do.
Btclnmits, Jnetloe k Ok, do.
PITTSBUBOII Of/ICR* Ko. 87 WATER STREET
aa&dtf j R. W. POINPEXTER. A|ffPfc
Priaklti Ptr* lß«tt'raae« Company of
PS it A D rL PUT A
Charles W. Bencher, Adolph E. Borle,
George W. Richards, Samuel Grant,
TbotaeeQ&rt, DavldS. Brown,
, HordecaiD. Levis, Jacob B. Smith,
Tobias Warner, Morris Patterson.
CDABLKS N. BANCKBR, preaide&l.
CHUI.W Q. fiisozzß, Seoefary.
TUa Company oooUzmea to make lnsuxancee, parmasont
or limited, on erery'description of property In town and
country, at rates aa tow as ara eoaaistent with security.
Tba Company bar* marred a large contingent food,
which, with their Capital and Premiums, rafelylnTcstad,
aflbrd ample protection to' the aimed.
Tba Aetata of the Company, on jammrylet, 1861, as pah*
Uabed agreeably to the Act of Assembly, war* aa follows
Tlx—
Mortgages- - $918,133 08
Beal Estate 7B
Temporary l7
i Stocks 61,889 00
Cash, Ac_ . u 64,840 81
- $1,212,706 44
Since tholr Incorporation, a period of tweaiy*Jß«: years,
they have paid npwanls of One Million, Poor Unndred
thousand Dollars Loam by fire, thereby affording ertdeaca
of the advantages of Insurance, aa well as tholr ability and
disposition to meet with proraptnn* all Habib tie*.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
ap!9 Office Sontheaat cor. Wood and Thijd »te.
Ctfntlnental Insurants Company.
Incorporated by CAc Legislature of PVnruyfoaaio,
WITH A
PERPETUAL OHA 8188
iolliorlud Cipitil, Out Ulllloa Dnltiw, ,
Secared and Accumulated Capital-
HOME OFFICE.
No. 61 fVUnui Street, above Second, Philadelphia.
Fin Inrnranca on Bondings, Fornlton, Mtrchaadjss, Ac.
gencally.
Marina Insoraaca on Cargos* and FreigbU, to all parts of
tbs world.
Inland Inrnranca on floods, Ac, bj Wtea, Hirer*. Canals
and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on toe most
brorobls terms, consistent with ssenrity.
QEORfII W. OJLLADA Y, formerly Recorder of Deed*. Ae-
Philadelphia. '
WSL BOWERS, formerly Register of Will*.
JOHN N, COLEMAN, firm of Colrmu A Smith, Importing
Hardware and Cotlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third
(treat, above Market, Phfla.
JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph OatABoa,Coppersmlths, Ha
13 QtutTT street, PhUa.
EDWARD V. MACUBirrE, firm of Hachetto A RaljraeL
Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third
street, above Race, Phil*.
HOWARD BINCUHAN, firm of Livingston A 00., Product
and ComraUaloa Merchants, No. 278 'Market at- above
Eighth, Fid la.
„ GEORGE W. COLLABAY, President.
Quxh WiLaoß.Bocntary.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent.
No. £4 Fifth street /op sealra.)
:1s ImnrMict 1
UP PITTSBURG IL
Omens—JAM E£ A. nUTCHISON, PTMidsat
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Beentuy.
Omes, Ko. BS Watt* fimtf,
•*U truur* Againtl afl kind* of Bin and ifarvtt Bl
ASSETS, MAY; 20th, 1858:
Stock Da* Bills, payable on demand, aecnnd by
two approved name*.. 4140,000 CO
Premlcm Note*..... 47,003 2»
BUI* 110ctirabie........._........1...... XI
116 tb-in* Mechanic*' Bank Stnik—cc*t 3,fcfl) 00
00 do Babk t»( Pitubargh <io do 2,760 00
40 da Ex chant* B±ok do do O3
100 dj CStfutu 1 do do do 6.176 00
balance of Book AccomiU : |,oHN
Offic* farnltme...... i 690 86
Ca*b I— 16,869 TS
“ SIUCtyU:
Wn. A, Caldwell,
WUaoo Sillier,
John McDcritt
Geor A. Berry
JaDeaA. ißtdttarm
IIBNRT M. ATWOOD. Sec’j
ffn. 0. Holm**!
Fobt Dtliell,,
Wm. Er%,
Tboa.B. CUrk*.
Wnatern Intmnmce Company
or piTTBKp.oa,,
GEORGE OARSIS, prwldent.
, F. SL GORDON, Secretary.
OFFICE, No.**. Water street, (Span* A Cv.V Warvhuuaa.)
ujj.nalr*, PitUhargh.
ITiii Inturt apatmt all kinds •/ Are and Mann* Ritii.
f **•*»* hvtUution mumaptd by Dirtcten. irAa ora «wU
knew* inU>* community, and «>Ao are 6*
prvmpfneu and lUvrahtp, to maintain t/u character tohicjt
2S£to4?S!££ “ °Jc*«pU«
ASSETS, OCTOBER 31, i&ST. '
Stock Account* A $121,600 00 v
lUllillKrltaiile.„ 4 161 C 7
Office „ _ ’jiO 00
Open Account*.. ®4TS 04
Cfc*h...-. jVmi 44
Premium Notes...— 40 246 69
■ Bill* Diecuonted TB
OOKTOU.
iVm. HcKslglit,
Nathaniel Holmes,
-A l«X. -VimL-k (
Darid H. Lobe,
William H. Smith
C. W. Uckrisoa,
Gsorgo D*j tie,
R. Millar, Jr n
J. W. Bailor,
June* HcAalsy,
Alexander Speer,
Andrew Ackley,
nolO:
F.. M. OORDOy, BocM
rittsbnrgh Life, Fire anil fiarine ins. Co,
Office, No. 96 Water Street.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
. . „ AUBT. GALWAY, Pmident
F. A. RntxiAxr, Bec*y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice PmL
Annum Furae.M.D, phytklan.
Thl» Company make* every Insurance appertaining to
connected with LIFE RISKS.
Aioo, against Hull aud Cargo Rlita, on the Ohio and
Minimippl rivara mad tributaries, and Marine Risk can
•rally. •
Aod against Lw or Damago by Fire.
And against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navlntloi
and Traneportatlon. *
Policies Wed at the lowest rates consistent withsaftty
all partJo*. *
Robert Galway,
Banmel McClurken,
Joseph P. Gaxxam, 11. D.,
John Scott,
James Marshall,
David Richey,
James W. Qailuan,
Chaa. Artnthnot,
frlfl~-oiy2a-ly
Alrmtnlcr Bradley.
Joseph 3. Leccli,
John Fullerton,'*
Nathan t. Usrt,
lkTldll.Cbußli(tl f
WUUa&i Carr,
Robert H. UartJor,
JobniTGM,
The Greal Weitern Fire and marine Idj. Co.
Of PHILADELPHIA. "
in Chmpany’i Buiidiatf, No. 4Q3 Doiauf, corntr of
Fourth SiruL '
CHABTtt rwtnui.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.
Capital paid In.-—...........
Burploi, Jaoeary lat, IMS.
... ..$600,006.
O5
_ i i ■ *gT*,674 05
fIJRR INisiiJiANCE—\Ani\i*i or Ptmtu],
MARINE INSURANCE* on Tontli, Uvntad Freights.
INLAND INSURANCE by Rivers, Ukn idil
Land Carriage.
. DIUCTOU: ..
Chulee C. Latbrop, 1423 Walnat street.
Wmiam Darling, 1510 Pine street
Alexander Whillden, Merchant, 18 North Trout
Imo Ilailehent, Attorney and Ctraasallar.
John a Boater, Arm of Wright, Banter A Co.
of Tracy A Co, Ootdaraitb** Hall.
John R. McConly, firm of Joan, White A Urfardr ■
That. L. Gillespie, firm of GRleepie A Zeller. '•
Ju. B. Smith, firm of Jaa. B. Smith A Co
floa. Bury tt. Toller, office SBT Sooth Third street.
Jobs R. Vogdes, office corner of Seventh and daawm.
Jamee Weight, late Cashier Bank of Tlon
Alfred Taylor, office Cairo City Property,
June J. Slocum, office 228 Sooth Thirt street. <■
C. 0. LATHKOP, PreeldeW'i
W. DARLING. Tie* Preehtent
LEWIS GREGORY, \
Second Tice Presid’L / ™ ch Offleo, 8 Wall it, Jf, Tl
JAMBS WEIGHT, Secretary and Trmganr-
B. K. RICBaRDSON, Assistant Secretary
fc „ B- W. POINbRXTiffi, AgentT^ '
MT 97 Wab&etrs»t,pittebor^-
famoxcK,
n ibi
Reliance Bntnal lninrenee tompanj il
P a I L A IKB L P H I A
On Bnlldlnp, U^MorPwpttQK^UArcbtsdli^TaraUßt*
£ci la To*a or CoonirT.
Office No. 308 Walnut Street.
«2S2,<O& u foUova
-Ftm.Man*»e*on ItnproTod City Property, worth
doable Unumumt— rr.,, —aianono »w\
Peata. Ballroad Co’i »p«r cut Mort*a« W
IiO.UQO, cfat... 26,600 CO
Allrgbenycoaßt* 6 p*rc*nt.P*nna.B.lL LoatL. 10,000 00
Fenai*l*aataßailroad
Stock bf ihtlUtiuc* Ustuil luvuct Cow. IUU DO
Stock of Ootratjr Fire lanu-iaoe 1.060 do
Scrip of Bnodrr‘lp«tifmflg» tfamprit— ~ t <76 00
BHli Kfcetrmblo. boitarto pa|i>r. , , MJII <0
Hook Accenata, accrued lateral,x*»* iq
Ceah on hand mad In ■■■,,..• 16043 20
626X406*00
OLZU QNQUn.PiSdaat.
ratsctcfts.
eaaafilßbpkas^
Eobertßtwn,
WUIUaMuiW)
BeqJ.W Thurfej.
umT -
. Z.Xotbrofs -:
Cfeaa. Lelaad,
JacobT. Buatiaf, •’*
Salth Bdweo,'
J. o. (Xirifra.it.ii
lerThlrd and Wood strata
• OlamTfariay, j
Wto. B.TuonipOoa,
D«tM B. Brown';
C. dtrreoaoo, .'■>
Job&IL Warrafl,
1L I* Canon,
EcUrtToUnd,
MoawJobnaoo,
a 8. Wood,
Jaonaß. Woodward.
B. U.
Peaniylvania; 1m
iionmce Company
TSBUuan,
OF Pli
Offlei Be. 03
ourtb ltr«i
hohb.
Jscob PUttir,
Geo. W. Bmjih,
A. i.JooM,
Rody Psttcnoo,
j. P.tußer,
W.d.McR5»,
O.JUOol*»T? ;
CHARTRBID —jj ||U | l i |l| , |)| -
TrwW.il -f-T -i
~ - -.'Vlo. -^,^l
Wade IfMirtoß,
LLOinlir,
Robert Paata.
A.o.Baapm. •
3. B.Jooa,
John ThtgtfV *
j*o«a H. geghjav
Farmen’ anil fflcjchaniu’ Fire and Hulun
Instance Company.
K. W. Corn** Second and Wtlniitsu n
p H 12, ADBL t B 1 X
_ ASSETS..
Ptt!lubv(tiOoe«i H<
TliOlL
Tfca following Utt will the
Pittsburgh Ageocf for toeaeaU
Uerbert QoedaV $ £OO 00
Wm. Bidd«tu._. £OO 00
Prank Wolff. .. *OO 00
ii. Hus. A we oo
W. W. BlcQregor 8 0*»
John Hesth IST 60
J. 1. Doosb A C 0...„ 330 67
Neermjer 4 Graff. 1652-72
John Th0mp50n....... 200 00
Qtori Feldouacb—. 20 00
John Wataoa 23 00
J. »L Haas... 10 00
Phulpa, Out A Co 4600 00
J. L 6lOO
Jareee Wood*, Eaq~. 29 00
Wm.McCnlly ACd_ 2579 17
Jamat Mitllneer...... lt<oo 00
W. McCmly A Co TOO 00
Total „
Stitt or PctwaTi.TA.xiA, City
before me, an Aldrrman ini
earn* Thoms* J. limiter, Aynt
ica’ Imorsnte Company, who,
to law, doth dtpouudfftj tfci
true. o
Sworn and eobacribed before
ayl&ifly In
Eureka Insurance Company of Pennsylranla,
Office No. 99 Water at., Pittsburgh,
ASSETS HAT 1,1868.
Stock Pne-13 Ul»—payable on demand and ae
cored hy two approved aamea.. ..... (76:890,00
Caah In Plttiburgh ErSlt Oompany -6*280^7
Premium jlotea 1 , «;vQ3,80
Bill* Becerrabla. j 14,980,01
122 Shane Exchange r Uank Stock—ciwt C.'J&O.OO
99 do Mec&aaCaf Bank 5t0ck—«wt~...4,490.b3
800 do Iron City Bank Stot-k—ain’t, paid... 7S*>aoo
200 do AJltgbcnyßtok Stock— do do ... 6,000,'K1
Book Accountt.. 13,250,81
J. H.Sbtontwrger,
W. K. Niaick.
Jofm A. Ca-'gnej,
C. W. Batchelor, 1
R D. Cochran, • I
Ju&ea J. BeoMtt, 1
Wm.J. j
Bow. Fiskit, e*c*y.
Delaware fintaal Safety Insurance (tympany,
Incorporated by Pie Legulature rtf Fmntyloania, I*os.
Office, S. E. Corner Third and W&lnntste.,
_ PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCES oa Ve*Mta,Cargo, anil Frsfght
to all parts of the world.-
.. 41,000,000
531,500
INLAND INSURANT on Goods. br lliren, Cattuia,
ÜBdCarriag?*, to ail parts of the Union.
FIRS INSURANCES on Uerchaodlxv
Stores, Dwelling Botutt, Ac.
• , „ jiUtU of Uu Cr.mpany, l?m. Id, 1857.
Boom. Mortgage*, u<l Real Estate...., $101,350 C#
Philadelphia On, ud other Lotto* 137,01129
Slock in Buka, Railroad t luiunuiccCca.. 12,50800
Bill* ~.U; 220,201 93
Oubon bud 3*,sOa 00
Balances 1b hands of Agents, Ptemlama on
Marina Polldca recently taraod, and oUv
«r debts doe the Cnipjmpjr
SobtcripUon N0te*......
CtKSCTOM ’
William AUrlta, Jamca 0. Hand,
Joseph U. Seal, TbeophllaePaaldlag,
SdßDod A. Strader, James Traqualr,
JobaC. Daria, Wllluro Kjn^Jr.,
John 0. Peni-tae, v J- P. Puaieton,
George 0. helper, Joshua P. Eero,
Edward Darliugtoo, Samuel B. fijukri, •
Dr. R- M. ilaetea. ' llwiry Clono,, ■
William C. James B. 3icF*.rl#
Bn«b Craig, ' Thomae C. Haro,
SpcucerttcUrafii, Hobart Bortoi, Jr.,
Chivtea Keller, John B. SempT. PitUl’g,
H. Jcrnee Brooks, D. TMorrsn, " I
Jacob P. Jooee j. T. “». I
WM. SJARTTN. Preedont. j
„ . THOS.C. HAND, Vico PmldesL
Hanr LYUnntx, Secretary.- v.
P.;A. MADErßA,\^vct,
Wv f 9S W*n-r «;rn u luUsburgh.
company,
epfcljd—J»l2
ClUseni’ Insurance Comp’jr of Piusburgl}t
x. WM. BAQALXY, Prealdeot,
SAMUEL L Sacrcttrj. .
OJU* M Water Slrut, kticen J tarkft aiwf IFs*d 2a <
* <SJn*Uroe llall »nd Cargo RUks ac die Ohio *s<i Mb
Hwippi Kltbt*, akttd Tribnierie*.
i 4®*lo»nn«apiJnnloMcrdajnigc I*t Fire. Also,
UMpttiltof tbe &e*to<l Inland Narfgatloß Mid Trauaport.
itbiD.
DUUCTOM.
WB.l»*iliy, Capt.M*rk SWlicc
Bammlttei, . 8. M. Kbr,
Jm. M. Cooper, Jo&n 8. Dilworth,
Jm. Park, Jr., Franck SeHon,
lane U. Pennoek, . Wm. B.
8- fUrbanzh, . Jcrtiu Bblptcn.
CapugnmlC. Yonng, t?*Jter llrymnt
Jobs CeMwi'll, Jr.
t2ST.no S 5
PhilaUeipbla ITlre- and L.ii«
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No*. 149- Cbesnut Street,
0 £,& OBITB THE CUSTOM BOUSE.
”"l oiaxe all Unda of Insurance, either Perp*tsal or
Utglted, oa every description of Property cr MerduidiM,
at raaeooable nM of premium.
HOBKILT. P. KINO, Fn«M*nt. -
SL W. BALDWIN, Vlct Pmidiat
DDUCTOta.
| E. B. Con,
| Brovk,--
* Juorpb 8. Paul,
Clajtcn.
1
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corner Third «n,l «'r-«-L3,
ijOOfcß.
CUrlti P. Uayaij"-
K. B> Bogli*!),
P. B. Ba»«ry,
C. Bberjn*a,
8. J. MoipugM,
F. Oucs>uurv.&i^Totery
4*2S:<fl;fc
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