The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, August 07, 1858, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    - - _ _ _ ~
?,■ '■ : ■ A ;-■■>• " : '' v ■ ” ' '. ■ -4 i ■'
if ' ■ ' *• .»_... •'' - . • • .U
'
ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
v \ ' Bruggists.
MACKEOWN t FINLEY, Wholesale
laiMunlmown of Oirbeo 00, Vo. 167
ytea*. PUtebcrgh. Pn. J43odyd
L. FAIINESTOOK * Co., late ofthefinn
• A A.' Fati&eeuOc A Co- asd eutoeaort to flcadot
taiQiit' 80. 60, comer Wood And Fourth
A. FAHNESTOCK * 00., WHOLE
a tte Druggists aad Haautkotorer* of White Lead,
I and Litharge* comer Wood aad Front, street*, Pitta*
. mch7
JBCIIOONAIAKER, MANUFACTURER
• of White lead, Bod Xood,Z!ac, Paint, Lithane, Put.
- ty andWbolenta Dealer la Painty Oili, YarnlihM, Turpco
“oe, dt, No. Wood oeajyd^
JOHN IIAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO lAS.
IHQ•BtOWhol'Uleßefell Drugfct ui Detier
la PaiaU, Otta, Djcetalfc, *C‘ confer Wood and Bfelh atroete,
Flttabargn.
Agent ftrPr.'JoftMCodSdßo. apP
J~~yitN,P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL
ffiaDnp. 'VwhUhtt and Djratull*, No.
wo Liberty etrwt, Pittibargh.'
All ordere trip rwdn prompt attwitlcn.
d>yAfofcfarSct«adriPanaoalcByrqp. taartfcljdaw
r **wwtr« um,
t>RA(JN 4 REITER, WHOLESALE AND
XJ Ecfell Draggle U, comer of liberty and 6t Cfelr eta,
Hn»bW|fci.
JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
Wilcox d comer'UarxKttreet and Dtetnood, keep*
oonjUntly oa hand a fall and eonnleto aiaertmentaf Dean
Ifndirlnaa,-Hadlelnt Cbeefe, Purfamery, end all artlcUoper-
Ulnlnrto bis btuisMß. • ...\
AV’njridaiu prcecrfptfona eareffetty eompooedodataU
kom - • *• . -'. \ ■Jafcly
Ihk UNO. 11. KEYSES, DRUGGIST,
J 140 Wood etreet, comer bfWood atreet and Virgin
17, PUlabergfc, Pa, .
•* JPy>>u» JBralcis.
*-* Ttw, *4i , r , Mt' I,*' 1 1' m ' • -«•- a.lkxch.
T ERDfIA HUTCHINSON, Commission
1 J and Fcrwanllag tferchaate, dealen to Weetern Re,
terra Chenn Hoot, Ftob,&doa, Rrttcr, limed Oil, Pot
and Pearl Autex .Frait, and Prodoct
geaeralW. Deetbraade FtraHyF!oor‘»lwaju;on hind.—
Agent* for thecal* of Madkoa Co*« celebrated Patented
Pearl Sferifc. •Noa.US tfecoad' afcdlto Tint itfc, "between
Wood aad Baittfcld dt, ffttabargh, Pa., ~ ' apfclyd
CHEESE. WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H.
00LLIN9, ForwardlDg aad Oatuniaeloa Uercbant,BDd
Dealer Ja Oh»iaa, Better, Uki Fieb aad Produce generally,
28 Wood ei, abac* Water, ' rnjg
JB.- CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN,
• ODtlOb Ooaimleetoß and Forwarding Merchant, and
Wholeeale Dealer la Wee ton Boeerre Cfcecte, Butter, Pot
aad Prari Alfa, aad Weelera Prodoco generally. Front li,
etween Bmlthfleld aad Wood, PUtebargh,
David, c. merest, flour,* pro
dac*>froriai6oad CnmaUrion Merchant, No. 297
Liberty street, corner of Hand, PUUbiuih. cites his atten
tion to tb« ule of Jloor. Pork Bacon. Lard, Cheese. Belter,
Grain, Dried Fruits, 3eeds,'*&;*e. " T
ygMSoytynmeotaraepoctlhitraondted-
A rFuRSYTfI, tSUCOESSOB TO
XjL A Beott,) ronmrdlas knd Oommlaloo Her*
cbut, Mr lajrtoi, lIIiIm, Flour. Bucn, Lard asd Lard
Ofl and Pfodgoa rurally, Ko. 7> Watar at, PUt»lrert*>, Pa.
t'AGLK. WAREHOUSE JAS. GARD*
Pi IXIHL _De*Jrr In* Flour, ProrUrai and
STt.** rally, No, Xtberty
■D'l 3raltti&«H,?i!tiibargb, p£
.JWTWitt ewh.
RIDDLE,: WIRT3 , A CO., General Com
mission Morshaatsaad Dealers Id Groceries end Pro
duee, N0.1*5 Liberty street, Pttttbtnh, P*.
soUdted Mid satfshctory leluiMgaar
ateed. : delftlydawT
iiwurantt agents.
R FINNEY, AgentEdreka InsuronoeCo.,
a No> 9 Waierstrect. .
A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY
Penmjlnull* Insurance Company of Pittsburgh,
■Jonas* Bonding, foorthsacet. ’
QAMUSL L. MARSHSLL, Secretary Citi-
Q eene* lnsotaacai Company, 84 Water street.
1 M. GORDON,'Secretary Western Incur
e anc*Oo«np*ay,MW*tar«treel.-
J, GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank
e tin Pi re Insurance Company, NortSoast conar Wood
aad Third streets. I
i A. MADEIRA,'Agent for Delaware
a Matoanasaraac«Oo^4lWaterstmt.
UIOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmers'and
. Mochanka* Itnmraaco Ox, 90 Water street.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental
InzuninctCon St Fifth stroat.
WV POINDEXTER, Agent Great Weat
• «rn Itunraoca Fipet strevt.
ROBINSON A CO., Dealer in Carpets, Ac.,
W0..83 flfthatr—fc •
ILLIAM McCLINTOCK, “Dealer
CuwU. N’o. ltU Market itrwt. \
W. D. A, U. A’OALLOM,
Dealer in carpets, oil cloths,
KATTIXpSHtc. Ho, 67 loartb rtreel now Wood.
ftttonuss.
IRISH AMACKEijiIE, Attorney* ai Law,
Ofa3o !fo.»Tourth Streep PitUbarsb, Pa- Notary Pnb
Ito and Ohio Oommixionr-r. ‘
OBBttT STKNiairr, ATTOKNKY at
> lAir.aod Solicitor of the Banker Pittsburgh, Ho. 110
gotulli etrert. WtUbortfr. • del>
Joseph's. * a. p. mokrison, at
• turosfs'it Law. 00c* N«v SS Poorth rt., near Wood,
pitubargh, Pa. • mjfil
Eta Goods.
C~~ u' LOVB, Dealer in Staple and Fancr
DrtOoo-U, aignoCtheorigliial Bee-'IIITe, Kofi
M*rtot etnwt. Plltnbargh. ; - . nrlO
\,rUKPU¥ A BURCHFIELD, DEALERS
IVL tn Bilk# and Ladlea? Dreea Goode generally, Ctoaka,
jWmM and Shmwla, Jbmbrolderieo and Staple Oood*, fcr
bmilr o*«. As nontilijr extend re amoitaeat In all the
*boTsdepertae&UJ(i*trecetTed.aad edUag at tbo tout
cor, fourth and Market eto.’tE ; . oc3
U. PALMBK, No. 105 Market Street.
• Dealer la Bonnets, Hat#, Straw Trimming#, w
BtrawGoodageoefalljr.• att
atatnagw.
Bewetttp-Bre Saw tad Ittnd Band
CARRTAGES AKD BTJOK3TH3S,
whztfs xroposrroxreV .
TWO MILS BUN, HKAIt XJIWttKaOkVIIXB.
fPHE.tabsOriber offers for sole, orcfflff>
B eicbangt'otithemost ree#OD>frle
flaoaamtmnt cfßeroacbaaande#coad-ba»dßaggtea,i&ade
bp Wstjon, of Philadelphia, some bat little ased. Also,
tv»Bt7’Oo*now Boggle*, made, la mjr, own shop, from the
very l«et material porchaeed la the aastera market. Aflne
h>t of Trotting Wagooa, &ew and eeeoad hand. Alto, a lot
of Boat Wagoaa, Jenny Unde, Oenaaatowa Wagons, Jersey
Wagon# and BoCfcawaye, two fine Phaetons, eeato tor tour
•anoat,ooeef them Waieoa*!make aadoeeof tbem-Hew
i York oak*. TwafioeSalkiee,ooemaide byMr.D. Rodeere,
"Philadelphia, and a tow common Bontoa, ealubie tor Ugbt
marketing. The eobacrlber Batten kuneilf be caa make ft
to the latereetof peceoof withlng to pnrcfcaea,to give 10m
acetH
Tba cetablUhimat Ucoara&tent to the dtp, the Steel*
■torOmnibciUpe Coaches patring the door enry too mla
•tee. -■ ♦ . ’• mrO-oaw3qiT
Gtrdtvgr and wtgdn Manufactory.
&£• L. STEPHENS, Agent,
Cbraer SmltifUld Street oad Diamond AlUy,
■ \%r OULD respectfully inform
Vf pdHto that bets now located a# abort, Sgaaw**
ud hM rammed the badaeae of Carriage maklngio alt it#
Tartettoa, and la alee prepared .to, execute order* ter Wagons
of all dwcrfpUoaa.'laclDdlßgaUwot’k Jbr’lroa Merchants*
<U doUdtlar acocitlaaaaßeof the patronage ao liberally be
•towed noon ktarwblle at tbs old stand or■* Bigelow Awf
he wosld acton bit (Hands that the aamtkare add. sUee-'
wilt beglre&taaU httcrdori ae heretofore, baring ee-
and haring ampU
eu*rt!n«nt»e!*evU<retortboPaUl>i&s of floe, work.
■ gy ft rmiil mm irfniiint of tmrj eriwtrn ia oa baad.eaU-
All work vanaaled tor Umootna.
gg»ParUcaier atteatloo girro Ui repair*. ; Jalfclpd
Ooaeh and Carriage PAetorp. >
JOBHIOB, BBOTHEB * CO.,
. Cbm* qfStlnmt mi ftick -’•
ALLBOHKKT CITY.
CTTOULD/RESPECTFULLY IN-
YY torm thetc frtooda, and the public
railr, lhal Chep are auanttetarlng Carrtagea, baroocbee,
p r b>^»y, wmf-, f **”!"*■, >■ rmrV
'ooeaOkeof Bmsiand propocttooa. . .
aiiLtea win be axecated with etrlclregard to dorablUtp
iiilliiniitTirf-f* 4 *** ; Repairs win alee be etteededtooa
Sa meet naeooablo terms. -CMsg la i& Chetr work the
” ghaßs, Ftolea and Wheel tbep feelcoofi*
S2a tkatellwtwfaTor them with.thelr patrtmege will be
TLStr mttafledoa trial of OKtr work. '
rTTiiftin —lhest a call betee pox.
■_
i -pui. O’BRIEN :OAN, BE ..CONSULTED
gj. I I *»iv Sattlri.cocscslßtfc Md%afthfl«Urt»*t*,cQ
J«Xfclyd*
Vtssitians.
Baftttns.
jon twxwgk~—~-~vc. nun
i JOHN THOaiPSON A; ,
f TTODSK PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND
I It oft Artus, is& rmu> sx&iucr. Bi«uP»i»ti*t
wucaiwd fIOMiMH «ad 4topncb. )fix»d
• Tmwotw; Taraitb, J*pmao4 Engirt .fattn* DH«*»
I’BblkvtiricMZloo,* rmry •up*rfflf trtfcU Philadelphia
, JJd Pltainafrh Wktt* aiv»7t on band and tor **!•«*-
' W«ar*pwp«»d»oOTlfcJOolociC» Ptiaten, prtuflstaor
<*h«P +' _*•+*** notice m ir* bmi mUTwhlcb
iSguarg ”• -■”? -hj3&
.PKlatin,
. tOHOALAKE,
Bouse and sign painters
4 WAUnjT HAIiLHBSXAUHAJtT,
{ / ' - iiusomo niLLirmn wrßM*r.
1 iosaPH PBiQKBa,
/ PEOPEIIIOR. .
2A Ii THE DELICACIES OF 1
/V.THI BBABoJl,prepend tythsmoat*fc* 4flP|Jfe
lMMindcDoti > Kmd«ptttbi u JtMIK
! ctcujck p. m.
! *« Inlholtoo. penUor to tfe* Xwt,ir«*» or
«ZgS*fs*]lTW ¥nii>ii >n(HafT»d ttplo erdtr.—
|Sd4 £•*•«• *t WALKtJT IULL OH
nd^aftijr
XXIS, or Atuuite Sole
mglff!r IDmMS
V. ' <-
HE DAILY PITT!
uxuxum tnci mwM . josx l. lttci ~~Joe. #. ltoOb.
JOB. EL r.TTECH A CO., ~
Woa.aaa ASHl,il>«rtyft.| PUtibur|h,Pa.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AMD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS El
FZ*OUR AND BACON.
Tin Plate and Tinner** Stock.
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
JylLdir
miMO acuupQn-.n»NJKKT* f. nnrt.-mt. n. vameu,
SPRINGER HARBA.CGH 4b CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
•. : DEALERS IN
Woo), Hides, Provisions & Prodnco Generally,
Jel2*° 2^5 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
FORWARDING MERCHANTS'
Lewie mad Wmatilnrton Awenai,
WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY,
RkfEBENCBS:
deeepb.K Leech A Co* aad Pittsburgh Merchants goocr
•Hr- , JyllalAwlyT
Qktii a. a. smxmu.*,
T EWIS 4 EDGERTON, (Successors to D.
JJ T- Mwpn A Co,) Wholesale Grocer* *«<* OommieMoa
Merchants, 107 Wood itmi, Pittsburgh. mrt
Henry s. king, (late of the
firm of King A Moorhead,) Cotnmiedoa Merchant,
tod Dealer la Pi* Metal aad Bloom*, No. 74- Water street, be>
low Market, Pltttbargh, Pa. >plp
A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO ILAR
• dy, Joaee A Co.)Catamleslcn aad Forwarding Her*,
chant; Agent of the MadJma aad IndUnapoU* Railroad, cor«
her FI ret aod Ferry eta* Pittsburgh, Pa. JaSfclyd '
Edward t. megraw, general
CoamlmiOß Merchant, aad Wbotamla Dealer ia Menu*
betored Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Clean. Bhuff. Aa.
ff-t N 0.341 Liberty street, oppoeite the bead of Woodjpitts
hergb. Pa. iahl2dy
WOS. UTTLS TUO9. Lima. n.
T. LITTLB 4 CO* W
TXTHOLESALE GROCERS,
FT. , COMMISSION merchants,
Aad dealer* (a
FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE,
—FISH, OILS aod PRODUCE.
Ho. 113 Seoomd Pittsburgh, Pm.
liberal adrapcee made oa copttfhments. airlS
ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer,
Produce and Commission Merchant, No. 134 front
efaoet, near Wood, Pltttbargh, Pa. •' apCJyd
DAOALEY, COSGRAVE A 00.,
JL> Wholesale Grocer*, Nue. 13«5d20 Wood cireet, Plttm
Alexander king, wholesale
Grocer aod Importer of Bode Aah, No. 278 Liberty
■tteet, Pittebcrgh, Pa. aplHyd*
•TO. B. JOWW L. COOLTT.
TONES A COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO
v CbhS aad Boat FotalMien, dealer* in Prodace and
Pltttbargh Haaa&eture*, No.lU Water street, near Cherry
Alley, Plttibargh, Pa. my3Q
V. TOCT f. MX.WORTB.
QHRIYER A DILWORTU, WHOLESALE
O Groowa, No. 130 nod 122 8«cood nnet, (b«r<re»n Wood
and BmHhfletd.PltUb^rgh.
jokji raoni ..'.....jucbarp rwis viuiam ruts.
JOHN FLOYD A *CO, WHOLESALE
Grooenaad Cotnralitdao Merchant*, Ko. 173 Wood and
338 liberty vtreot, PitUlnirgh. jelS
ffiatptto.
to** wavt— jona vmoa.
TtTATT * WILSON, WHOLES ALKQKO
TT CZ7IS, CommiKiuo Slonbub anil Deaton la Pro
doc* ad PiUiborgh Hu'iSk'turM, So. 2i3 Ulxrty street.
Pittsburgh. _jnkS
fSAIAU IUCKEY A CO., WHOLESALE
Oncer*, Ootnmhaion>l«ThaßU,and Deaton la Produce.
Me. <oVeter street and 68 Front street Pittsburgh.
WM. McCUTCH EON WHOLE
BALE Orocer, Prodoce and Commission ‘Merchant,
sad Dealer la Pittsburgh Manufactured article*. So.lM
liberty |rtr**t owner of Brewery ay, Pittsburgh, Pa. ajl
Jobs arwm 1 1 l. us—~ ~..cba*. anreu.
Atwell, lee a co.. wholesale
Oncer*, Produce and Oomtnisriaa Merchants, and
Deaton in Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 8 Wood street, be
tween Water and Front st, Pittaborgh. apil
aosr.
R ROBISON 4 CO., WHOLESALE
• Grocers, OommksSoa'Merchants, and Deaton to all
kinds of Provisions, Prodoce and Pittaborgh Manufacture*,
No. SU Liberty attest, Pittaborgh. Jalfclyd
T>OBERT H. KINO, WHOLESALE GRO
JLV CKR, Ooamtoriou Merchant, end Dealer la Feathers,
Fish, Flour, and all kinds of Coontry Prodoce, No.' Til Lib
erty street, month at Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa liberal ad
vance* mad* on caarignmeatß. Jetolyd
at—tMtim ~,hmm • wunrw
pOBERT DALZKLL 4 CO., WHOLE.
Xi BALB Grocer*, Oommtosion and Porvardinc Mer
chants and Deaton is ProdocaandPltlaburgb Maoufiket&m,
No. 251 liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 3
WILLIAM WARD,
Dealer in promissory notes,
Baade, Mortgagee aad all aeonritto* far maney. •
Persons can procur* loans through tay Agency, oa reason
eblstenns.
Tfcoat ariahing to Invert their monsy to good advantage,
era always find-firat and aoeond dan paper at my oOoe, tor
sale.
PCS UU il
WS. RENTOUL, 20 St. Glair street,
• Dealer la Religious and-Miscellaneous Books, and
. Depository of j meric an Tract Society’s PubUoattoea.
• .
WM. Q. JOHNSTON 4 CO., Stationers,
Blank Book Maanbetnrart and Job Printers, No.
A7Wood*tre«t,Pttt*biirgh,Pa. aeBo
T? 0. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
Fla 0. Sadler,) Whotsaala and Retail Dealer In Books,
Statkany and Paper ECangloga, Federal street, Cth doorfi.
B.of Market Square, Allegheny,?*.
JOHN 8. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND
' StaOooer, successor to Davison A Agaew, No. 68 Market
street, near fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. : - : ■
RAY 4 CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA
TIONER 3, No. 6$ Wood street, next door to the cor
ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law Books con
stantly on hand. •
JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA
_ e. TIONBR, No. T> Fourth at, Apollo BoflAinge-
Hunt 4 miner, bookseller
and Stationer, Masonic llall, Fifth street
JOHN U. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
between Diamond Alley and Fourth street, Sole Agent
fcr CIUCKRRING A SONS’ (Boston) PIANO FORTPS, MA
SON a HAMLIN'S MODEL MBLODEONS rad ORGAN
HARMONIUMS, and Dealer in Motto aad Mnslca) Gooda.
Jag
jj g KLEß^J^R°.,^o^s3 & Fimi
ACLARK% (New Torfc) unrivalled Grand and Bratr»
PIANOS,and OARHART A NBKMIAM’fI ftmtint 11KLO
DB0N8 and OBOAN lIARMQNICMB, Deaton In Mule and
Mestoal Instruments. • . U 6
pHARLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTUR-
V/ KB and DealarU Plano Totted, rad Importer of Mask
aad Mnatoal Instruments.. Sole Agent tit ute HAMBURG
PIANOS, also tor BALLET, PAVIA A CO.’S Bostou Ptouoe,
with and without Jktora, Attachment. 111 Wood street
■2* l :
JAMEBW, WOODWKLL.
Ft CnAIBS,
Soitable tor
• « PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND DIKING ROOMS,
Equal to any in
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA,
•^^■“’r^isss o "“ aoniI “’
. BOTttfl ADD SWAMBOATB .
poiAtobadallhaaborttotnottoe* -
M K,.N^77i».»T g g^ <
Ml rn. turn *• TWW
T. B. tOWfIAW.
xunruiiiM ..wo
rURNITDRE AND CHAIRS
Of Erery Deocripoan. /;
Wuebtut—Dot. 18 fctl InitiDeM It*
QTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—W*
i~«nactiirtii|! nsuaou oabih
22?S25JSffiSiisL.‘"’ 1 “«- ■«^ 1 “ °*
. ■■ ■ ■ t.i.TaoKa*oa. :
fyjow OPEN-ThabW ««rted and cheap-
X* «* itoek -of I>m. o<»tu. MmiCw. mm
«We* tosqua, in (ton, ad
■ J.aauEniLD,
' * S
Commtttsion, tit.
HITCHCOCK, fIeORSERT 4b CO.,
[Succtaeon to'Satteian, M’Creery 4 Oo.)
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
Aad Wholesale Dealer* la
Preducti Flour add Wool,
.Vo. 153 JV«tt <aii 123 &eoad it* fVUtbunh, Pt.
ap I:lyd—my23 *
MOD AN B 4 AttJER,
BIUSUXS
Flour, Grain and Produoe.
Commission and -Forwarding Merchants,
• AV, 124 Second St., Pittibvrgi, Pa.
aySblyd *
aonnttcmaaa ~,,,,, ~,,, , dosp.
CAPBISO * BOND,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ao. 228 Sorih Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
For the sale of Produce anJ purchase of Hah, Ac., la Any
order* entrusted with them will be promptly forwardkd.
ap2B ddm* •
McALBIN * CO.,
(Let* of J. S. Leech, KcAiptn A Co, Ptttebargh.)
[ GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
Grocers.
Ktal fistatr agents.
ill lufawli SiHlt
Ofic* GRANT STREET, oppoaite St Pul r * GathedraL
Jefcdtf ..
IBoafestlltre, at.
ffIUBIC, BCt.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .
Embracing every sty I* of
furniture,
ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT,
LOWER PRICES.
.rtlcl. bj W.rtMl.3.-^,
CABETET HAZEBa
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1858.
JUanufactiutra.
WELLS, BIDDX.K 4l CO.,
BO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
• ■AatTAcruana or
TYTHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES.
If Orders solicited Crcm the trades end promptly ship
ped aa per lijetmctiotis.
Ttnra - C months, or 4 per cent dlsooont for ash.
ee33:lydAwT
UEHRV OERWIG,
No. 489, comer Penn and Walnut Strrcii,
g,itteburgh, Fa.,
Manufacturer of iiemp and
MANILLA BED CORDS, IIKUP AND TARRED,
S from £4l* l * to loch, Hoe aad Common paekin/f
Yarn, Tarred and Spun Tara, Sash and Dell Cord, Wool
Twine, Brwjm, Tying end Sewing Twine, Flax and Cottdn
Seine Twine^Ae.
*9vA fall enpply of the abore articles constantly oa band
or made to chlw at the lowest c*»h price*. Ja27;lyi i
CARTWRIGHT * YOUNG,
(SoccMtot* to John Cartwright,) /
TITANUFACTUREUS and Importers of
jXX. Pocket aad Table Cntlery, Bar*lcal end Dental In
•tramente. Gnat, Ptstott. Ffsblog Tackle, Ao* Na 89 Wood
atreet. They fire special attention to the manritteturing of
Trasses, Bopportere. Aa Jobbing end Repaing with pnno
tnality and despatch. /"• aplbmly'
tr. caroa*.,^...—i.wiDewT>RTn_™....w.*. Mitsisma.
CRIDGE, WADSWORTH 4b CO.,
Manufacturers of
Patent Oscillating Engines
AND
Portable Knginos and Boiler 9 of all Sizes,
pinsDUsan, pa.
Work* it
Notra En ov tsa AQmtrcr,
mylOJy : ALLKOUKNY CITY
MOORHEAD « CO..
* rican, Plain and Corrugated,
galvanized sheet iron,
Tor Boofloff, Gattericg. F pouting, Ac,
Agent* far JVotxF*
Patent imitation Roaila Sheet Iron.
a&W*x*bm**—No. 130 A rtt Strut PilUbvnh.
mrP:lyd ' .
A • IrSY O CT S,
■ (Boccteenrto A-LycaiAOo.)
LOOKING GLASS 4 PICTURE FRAMES,
AND DEALER IS
VARIETY GOODS, dcC„
No. 138 Wood St„ Pittsburgh, Pa.
fefcdtf / •
MORRIS & COLTART,
HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC
FORGE AND TRIP RAMXE&&.
HAMMERS of the following sizes* «to.
made tb ohJat.
Ne.l, Lilt 7 is. foil blow, AOM lb*. Price | 350.
/. “3, *9 - - - WW 11 “ 450.
“ 2, "12 *■ “ “ 116 N - “ 600.
* “4, M 'l5 « - - 23056 “ “ 900.
“1, “20“ - 41150 - - 1600.
“ 6,. “24 « “ “ &1201 •* - 2toa
49- Order* aolklted. Tor pertleaUn eddren
UORKK k COLTA&T,
J*2lJly PiTTOOQg, Pa.
tiLAMUJUL. BRADLEY.
Base La**, (Belov the St Clelr_ Street Bridge,)
Allegheny City. Ponna.,
BRADLiTO WOOLEN KNITTING TARN,
TOf erary Oolor and Number.
ri PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON
ifcort cbUc* for eTcry color or number of Tim*. Hit*
ug boon ad* of tk« original maau&ctarer* of the eelebrv
•a‘'Uradley Woolen Yarna/Ma cunnectltra with my brother,
Wm. Bradley; of Wheeling, I would reepectfnlly aoUctt
*h*r* of thi order* for Varna, i» abore. '
4fc#~oMii paid for ghocp Bklna and Wool. J«27:ly<J
WItTTJM Wj?»|
;i»o m. ucu
WILLIAM BASSniLL * GO.,
61 Pennsfc, below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.
QTEAMjBOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
O Iron Worker*, llanatkctarera *f Bmhlll'e Patent
Boiler, LocooiotiT*, Flood and C7Under Ikrilrre, Cb!mn*?s
Brtlcboa, rite Bed, Steam ripe*, Condenser*, Belt Pans.
Sajar Pani, XroaTawla, Übßo*u,ete. Also, Blacksmiths 1
Work, Bridge and Viaduct Iron*, done it tfat iborW no
tice. AU order* from a distance promrtlv attended to.
J«a : -'-V
Pun Cotton Atlli. Wttabiu-gti.
Kennedy, guilds a co., manufao-
TTJEES3of—
Penn A[Ho. 1 heavy 44 Sheeting*;
Carpet Chain of all colon and fthadew
Cotton Twine;
" BodCnrda;
“ Plough line* and Baeh Gunk
**.- Hone of all due and doacripUoaa;
Batting
JVOnfarekn at the Hardware Store of Logan, Wil-wn
I Oa, 131 Wot>d etreet, wfll hare attention. J e2fcly
Jtnfis mwis,
MANUFACTURER OF
CULPiIURIO ETHER; Sulphuric Acid;
O Sweet Sfdrltaof Nitre; Nitric
Anodyne;. Muriatic AdA.
Aqua Ammonia, FPP; Nitrous do
fowler's Solution; _ myS
May be found at John Irwin A Sou, 17 Water atreet
t. o. a. jomrso»„ ~.mt. natitaw.
PER&IV 4 JOHHSON,'
UANITFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
WE. CHILDS * CO'S PATENT ELAS
e TIG fIRE AND WATER-TROOP CEMENT
HOOPING, ISI To ran Bmn, Pittsbunch, Pa. odtulli
; WILLIAM TATE * >O5,
TJLUMBEK AND OAS FITTER, No. 10
Fouitb street Pitubargh, and Federal street under-
Death Rxhelrior Hall, Allegheny.
deecripbou of fittings tar Water, Gas and
Btoam. noltoly
JOBS CAMPBELLT
Mi N UF a 0 TU R ER OF BOOTS
‘ and SHOES of every description. No. 14 Smltbdold
stn*t Pittsburgh, Pa. ceSldyd
Uptiolstei]!.
Viun f. ntUBiLL roura a. ncottxs
Wall Paper Warehouse*
WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO., Im*
pertcraand Dealers; 37 Wood street, bstwaen foarth
street and Diamond Alley, where may be (band an extenatre
— intnmut of erery description of Paper Hanging*, for Per
lora, Halls, Dining Booms and Chambers. Window
M«d«a in gnat Tariety at lowest prices to country dealers.
eelfl , ' WALTER P. MARSHALL A 00.
a rannasor,
„y. ft. unxii.
T? EDMONDSON & CO., Not. 9S and 98
_L!i« Third itrwt, near Wood, MmnActarwi ud Dialer*
taw ALL PAPER,
CUBTAIN 00008,
OBN AMENTS, FRINGES,
TASSELS AND CORDS,
• * COMFORTS, BEDS,
PATENTSPIRAL BPBISQ
eltsatioa of psrchassi to tbdr largr
QTAROH AGENCY.—HAVINQ BEEN
O for Pfttstmrgh, by the UADISOH
STiBOQOpMPANT, for Qw«l» of their MtelintwiPEAßl
STARCH, (which ia warranted equal ia'qoallty to any knows
lntblcmarket)areDownraparedtoeopply whnlMala Prat
anataanufeetarera’pricM. We invite tbeeiteotiofl of the
Trad* in this article* to anexamlnaUonot ~~ir jinanm nock,
end wfateb will bobeptoonal to thedetnand.
ATWRLL, LU A CO,
mjf i j ’ Mo. « Woedetr*. -
CHEAP DRESS GOODS.—MURPHY &
BURCHFIELD hire reoetved mis; etytea of LidW
Dtw podi lately, which they an aelUeg my cheap.
Bexa;re for 12}$ and 18|fc:
' Ducats for lsSc.
Loella Cloths ISJ^c.
Lawns &A and 10c.
Alio, many tty lee of Fine Goods at lan than ososl prlcaa.
, :
t?ISU.—SO bbls andso hlf bbls new No. 3
JT Mackerel,
SO this Baltimore Herring,
SO do Halifax do.
60 do acd, DO kitu 1,2 aod 3 Ueckrrel, -
60 do Lake Jr tab, in store aod tor file by
jrM i J. B. CANFIELD.
Salmon, mackabel and halibut
joit received at FRANCK'S Family Grocery aod Tea
Btore, Federal street, Allegheny. Borne of the largest aad
fattest No. 1 Mackerel aod Salmon to be foundin the city.
Also, IOQ Iba. Smoked Halibut In prim* order.. ’• Jol
EXTRA FAMILYFLODR-300bbls. choice
whits wheat Extra Family Floor far tale by
JelO • ii McBANB A AMJKA, 124 Second it.
1 a JARS PRIME ROTTER
ly 5 krge packed •© do
Rac’d and far sale by BHSITER A DLL WORTH,
Je2l 130aDdia8*oot>d»t
01 Ai MEAL, Pearl Barley and Oaten
'.araala, Ireeh ground and of superior quality, Jnst rec'd
end for eelo, w&olenle and retail, at FRANCE’S Family
Qrooery and Tea Store, Federal eUj'AlUfbany. JelS
SUNDRIES— 30 bbU. Silver Springs Extra
Family Floor 13 eaekiTenn. Whcafr-Bmcks FUxaeed;
3 sacks Feature, now landing from eteamer Glen wood for
ealehy : Jo 9 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
Qf\ nnn LBS. BACON SHOULDERS;
/&\J 10,000 do do name;
: 7 6,000 do do Fhles;
Sotca.6.C.Hame,
Jnet rec’d and far eala by jc2 T. UTTLS A CO.
FRESH FAMILY BOTfER wceivcd daily
per Express, lo k«gs aad bucket?, pet «p at the best
dairies In Ohio, for eale,wbol*tato and retail, by
• RtDDLk, WIRTB A CO., 166 liberty etreet
P A TT FOR CHILDRRNS' CAPES,.
- I\ « Balance. Collars. Sleeves, Shirt Boeoma. Ac.
Tne beet ae«ortment in toe city jnet nc'd. Ptaui* call and
eoe them. JelLdtwF a HANSON LOT E. 74 Market it. \
ILK.—Sewing nnd Fringe Silks, Traml
Orginxlne Embroidery and Span Silks, of all colort
constantly on hand aad far aale by the mannfactnrera af
the lowest markot tatee. S> lIOQLEY A SON,
Podeoa Alley, Fhßedalpbla.
JolfcSmdeod
MEDICINE CHESTS—Ihare just opened
a eery floe lot o( Medicine Cheats, which wia be BU>
edu they are ordered, with the purest of medicines. Thoee
wlshing'an article in this Um ebon Id all aod examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING,
Ju23 ' corner Dismoad and Klarkftt etreet ;
TpO STEAMBOAT MEN.—We will sell
JLoae eighth of thssplendld pises nger packet HETROP>
OLIS, eery low end on ease rirms-
Jolt . HUCHOOCC, McCRRARY A CO.
{STORAGE TO LET—Two large dxj Ceb
tore and Second and Third Boon, on tsTombtotoraa.
Inquire of . HITCHCOCK, MoCRBKRI A 00-
Jal = . No. 133 Second and 163 Front streets.
fit) 11X8. WOOD'S PEARL STARCH in
\J\J store.andfar sale by
; , * B. L. FAHNESTOCK A (XX,
ntyT . . . ya.eo,cceaer Wood and Fonrth sts.
Blair a wykth’b chemical food.
Ah*L* «nppl, net thl. <Uj, far Mte,.boh—l. ul
ttuti.br Jou ■ jm. mama.
FLOUR—IOO ,k> Tenn
Pi «.t,, DnoU, floor IB itat. ud far Ml. h,
~Vi aoßCiTcicg«T.wr>q.<^.ii^-w w a.
O b*gi:FJuaeed; 3 doFeatb-
San udo Tm. w>«t» a.»ptto«r»
Ldtidiafci
" s • '
#a^tc.
pCblibukd daily am> wkkklt bt
8. BIPPLS Get O 0.,
/ mm i mar. awn tmnnt.
/ (Corwpondeooe of the PitUbcrghflaretw.]
Altooxa, Pa-, Angus* S> 1858.
J/eur*. Editor!: Away up a* °tha top of-tho
heights,” at the word “Altoona” is. laid, by aomt
who profess to know, to mean, we have hem think
ing about you, BDcT’aipceUlly about the promise
made you Id a moment of extrema pliability, to giro
you tome account of mattera and things in this local
ity. Had not that pledge boen given, yon would
most probably here boon spared the labor of deci
phering very unsoemly.chirogrsphy, add yoor read
ers would hare escaped a column, of dull entertain
ment. For the very thought of pen, ink and paper
is by no means-agreeable to us-jnst ndw, while the
very idea of continuous though* or labor of composi
tion Is repulsive; we shrink from it. This dope not
arise from the fact thst we are unaccustomed to toil;
far from it; we know well wlut it la.to bear the
heat and burden of the dey. In early youth the
duty of work, in both apbysicaj and moral view,
was carefully inculcated; its perform an oewas strict'
ly commanded; and we bave stUl a fating recollec
tion of at least one application of the rod for neglect
to comply with this very reasonable and proper de
mand of parental authority. As timet-passed on,
labor became a necessity, and threagbthe force of
habit it has bcoome a great bapplness/to oar very
being; for we are so constituted that wb can grade*
ally ioro and cling to that whioh we oould not en
dure at first with patience. But never did the eehool
boy long more for the approaching vacatum:'never
did his heart beat more joyously at the thought of
laying aside the dog-eared hooka for a time, and of
having a fow weeks of reprieve from the dailyrou
tine of lesions, than docs ours heave in anticipation
of e very few days of rest from ordinary cares, of
change in our customary objects of thought, of in
nocent abandonment of the grave, stern, but yet
plowing duties of onr ordinary lift. Bat when in
quest of a place where rest may be-united with'en
joyment of invigorating breexes, of natural objects
of grandeur and sublimity, •whilheg could our
thought* so instinctively tend as to oar own Alle
ghenies, wUh their cloud-capped summits, deep val
leys, rugged sides and tumbling, dashing, roaring
streams ? And where eonld we aeposltoorself with
more certainty of eomfort and a most bountiful sup
ply of every thing that gratifies the appetite of the
hungry than at the Logan House, kept by those
gentlemanly, accommodating, active find generous
proprietors, Messrs. Millar A Bows, so well known
to the traveling public? The very suggestion was
enough to determine out action, and hither we came,
highly gratified, as every one is, with the construc
tion, appointments and officers of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, which has no superior, if thy equal, Jn
the United States. <
We found the “Logan House," as fiLSual at this
season of the year, well filled with visitors, though
Its proprietors are very modest and unpretending
men; they issue no circulars; do not telegraph to
j»ther places of public resort that they* have a few
'rooms vaeantend would be glad to accommodate any
disposed to leave tbeir present quarters; nor do they
tend abroad any plausible promises suck as will only
declare the unsuspecting. Indeed, if they were men
so disposed they have no need to resort to sueh ex
rdieota. Their house end the manner ‘in which U
furnished and kept is theirbest, recommendation,
their best claim to publlo patronages The -bouse
itself is a model one; the rooms are large and well
ventilated; water is ebnndant, end the table is well
supplied with every luxury end delleaoj of the sea
son, prepared in a style to salt the most fastidious,
while there is at the tame time an entire absence of
those things which present strong inducements to
dissipation, injure morality, offend good taste and
prevent the very intention of. relaxation from lo
grolling pursuits, for it eahnotbe denied successfully
that not a few of tiso retorts so much frequented are
the very hot-beds of vice. But here we have so
drinking, no cerd-pleylug, no billiard room, no faro
hank, nor will qluet people have their slumbers' dis
turbed by the dancer’s step Atrthe musio of the crack
ed violin. But we have* chHdboqd’t merry laugh,
the attrebtlvo conversational Httle and. mule's In
spiring strain in tbeir place, fbjliaed by' sound and
refreshing slumber, while dojfiwtho 4*7 there is
every inducement to scale thajMmUln )dde,plunge:
into the deep fores together tift'-tiaTy lowers that
spring np amid the greet meditate on ihe
wondrous eoenery ell around;-. Then kKX-tbe sports
man may gratify his propensities, hatha most oome
[expecting to endure the hunter's labors and the fish
erman's patience. - • J -
Henry Werd Beecher said, nu time ego, that one
or bis itrongeit objections. lo TTfflniwnstby m rf>iit»r
in the feet, that to take ita perecripUest inquired no
nerve, no self-denial, ne df eharadter.
Go to the true bom sportsman; hunting had fiihiaa
would be divested of maay.oj-lhelr reeiw If the
•ttomUat nttnovedT Ttfran who
eome here teem toimagraetbafgeiff*ffcjiljtldbeBritb-~
In gunshot of their roasts, and trout Ida tab at the
door, ready far the hook and line. - y
If yoa would capture the finny yon must
seek tbe stream. If you would beg the woodcock
you most go to the mountain side. If doubtful of yoor
■kill in tbo latter achievement, fint giro a hint to'
Mr. D. It. Miller of your desire for bis company,
and you will not return empty, nor will it be known
to whose shooting your success was indebted. AmoDg
tbe notabilities here at present are Messrs. Joseph
K. and Charles L lageraoll, of Philadelphia, with
their families. Prof. Porter, of Franklin U( i v. r _
shall College, is here, with Port-folio under his arm,
clambering among the mountains in pursuit of bo
tanical specimens, and returns in the evening with
weariod limbs and shattered boots.
Tbe Rov. Dr. Smith, of Balimore, is rusticating
at Iloilidaysburg along with his family. Bat Just
here my reluctance to writing over cornu, and I most
yield. Yours, sincerely, flioiru.
[Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gesett*.]
VAL* ColmokT—The Annual Commencement of
this College occurred on tbe 28th and 29th nit The
Graduating Clus numbered 99, which although
in numbers smaller- than is usual Tor Yale, yet It is
the largest -graduating class of any College in -the
Coiled Statu. The number of Alntnnl of Tale is
now 6708, which estimate does pot include the Cler
gymen, Doctors, and Lawyers who hare also pursued
their professional stadiei at Tale.
TEe members of the Tale Alumni who hare de
ceased during the last year were 48. Tfaetrarerage
age is 61 years and 8-10. Among those who deceas
ed daring the nasty ear are the names of Horatio
Seymour Ex-U. 8. Senator, Clark BUsell, late Gov
ernor of Ct., W. Dutton Ex-Senhtor of Mass., John
Woodruff late Judge of Supreme Court of NT
Henry Dwight, President of tbe A. H. M. Society,
Bennett Tyler, late President of Dartmouth College
Prof. E. A. Andrews, whose latln Grammar has
passed through sixty-five editions, David Prentice,
Prof, of Geneva College, N. Y;,J. B, Kane lata U.
8. Attorney of Pennsylvania, nod' U. 6. Distriot
Judge of Eastern District of Petina., Hugh Halsey,
lata State Senator of N. Y., H."E. Peek, late member
of Senate of CL, JohnM. Clapp, Editor of Charleston
".Verrury,"Charles Wheeler,tas Philadelphia Lawyer.
The oldut graduate present at the Alumni Dinner,
was Joshua Dewey, who graduated T 1 years ago,
audit now 9i years of age. He madeashort speech.
Ha spoke fluently and bore himself erect while speak
ing. Among other graduates who spoke on the oc
casion was Me}- Barnard of the V. 8. Army, 'and
-other political notables. Senator Trumbull of Ti!.,
received tbe degree of LL. D. W. A. Butler,
Author of “Nothing to Wear," read n Poem be (ore
the Phi Beta Kappa Society, entitled “Two JliUion,"
which was full of entire and wiL Presidentßarnard,
of the University of Mississippi, an Alumnus of
Tale, delivered an Address before the Alumni. Emi
nent politicians from the extrema Western and South
ern States assembled beoeath tbe grand old -clmr -of
Pole, to forget sectional jealousies and review the
friendships of college days. Among the Graduating
Class of 1858, were the following Pennnlvanimu .•
M. Abott, Phils.; D. G. Brin ton, WestUbciter; O.E.
Chamberlin, Great Bend; M. S. Efohelbeirw, York:
S. T, Eliott, Townnds; G. M. Franklin, Lancaster:
W. A. M’Dowell, Union to wo; Isaac Riley, Montrose;
H. Royer, Trappe; G. F. Smith, West Chester.
Many other young men. of Pennsylvania are now
members of the lower daises In TaU College.
Of tile Alumni of Tale, 141 have been Member* of
the U. S. Congress; 37 U. 8. Senators; 27 Governors
of Slates; 94 Judges of Supreme Courts; .147 Pro
fessors, and 41 -Presidents of Colleges; 10 hsTu been
Members of the President's Cabinet; 11 Ministers
Plenipotentiary to Foreign Courts* ...
John C. Calhoun, John -M; .Clayton, George E..
Badger, Prof. S. F. B. Mona, Whitney, the in rent or
of the Cotton Gin, Noah Webster, Perdval the Poet
N. p. WUUe, Cassius M. Ulay, John" Tin Bunn,
Profs. Btlliman and Daoa, we'also graduates Of Old
Yale. Yale College is now erecting a luge and
splendid building for its Medical DcpsrtiuenL -
Great has been tbe influence of TaU in post year*,
and tho College seems DflYer to have been more
flourishing thau-now. - ir • Maacaa.
' Pat or CosaacssiOHAt RaroaTXas. r-By an
extra Daily* Globe, which publishes th;e laws
passed siuring the last session of Congress, and
the various appropriations made, inelndlngtala
ries, fte., we lean that the following sang lit
tle sums are paid to the ahort-'haad reporters
wbo take down the speeches of members whioh
are not written beforehand, to wit:
UT.HXATS.
For reporting ptnoeodioge.. ■■■■'•»«- ....flO,OOO 00
To pay to tbo reporter* of tbo Senatethe
usual extra oompeontioo for tbo third .
mm ion of'tbo Thirty-Fourth Congfe**, -•
eight hundred: dolUr* ea0h..«»—3»200 00
To pay to the reporter* of the Senate th*' ;
usual extra compensation' for the Cm *
session of the Thirty-Fifth Congr***, -
eight hundred dollars esnh.B»2oo 00
To pay to thawpcrtars of.theSenete the
usual extra compensation fortbeMOcea
eessioQ of the Thirty-Fifth’ CoagreM, - j
eight hundred dollar* eteh*..»••••»“** ** 1,200 00
tW ffnn»» nw nr»lilimTlV|i<
Forreportlng the debate! of th*' *eoond
session of ft* Thlrtr-™* Con*W W 0#
For the usual additional eompentatten to
the reporters' to the CongreMjonai
" Gleb# for reporting th* proceedings of
the House of~Beiua*wtalir*a. ...
.nextrejularMSfionof th»Tblrty-FlAh
Congress, eight'feundted dollar* to
eaob reportsr OO
Ttms wo hete the Tminry rf- Unde too
wiiie TwssTT*Frvx Taocaejro TwoHuxsud.
ftrartfn about **rta hoot* <fag.ita3.Jtar and
gate «f sr,4fl6T*r>»wtt*r • -*far :»••*
t-
r-'_
i c
URGH
I Wekb thsm Stupesdous FaXuDSonHO*?-—The
▼ote polled in St. lions yesterday was enormous;
aoiwe have met with do one yet who doc* not
, declare his belief that gigantio frauds were per
petrated. Whether ballot-stuffing and double
Toting were resorted to, we know sot; but certain
it is that the door was left wide opes for any
frauds of the sort, and immense sums of money
were leried on Federal bag-holders to “carry on
theeampaign.” Messrs. Busmx*MaJO*sfcCo.,
U. 8. Contractors for Utah,were assessed $5,000,
and U was paid. And every Federal office
holder was required to yield op some of the
“persuaders.”
To show the unaccountable increase of the vote,
we hare only to compare (be returns for . two
years past.
In August, 1850, when Blau was elected,
Blau, Kanrirrand Reynolds running the vote
stood (in the city:)
Blair
Kennett..
Reynolds,
Total.. 11,768
Io April, 1857, when Wlmer, Pratte, and Lane
run Tor Meyer, ihe rote stood;
Winter ..5448
Pratte 8769
Lane 2Q31
Total .. 11,288
In April last, (1868,) when Filley and Tay
lor run for Mayor, the rote stood:
FUley ...,7024
Taylor ;...5995
At the election, jost over, the vote in the city
(omitting the xcett&n precinct t in Ftnt and Second
TFarJ*) stands thus:
Blair .. 6,696
Breokonbridge 4,887
Barret 6,994 1
Total . 16,476
Every one knows that, the eleotion, last April,
was a very exclUog and hotly contested one,
and the city thoroughly And that
election occurred in the Spring season, when
the city is always fuller than To the Summer
season, for we have hundreds, of absentees in
Summer. And yet it appears that there is an
increase of nearly 8,600 voters In St. Louis
between-April and August—juet four months..?
Who believes this'locre see is honest.— St. Louis
Neat.
Tns Eutcnos at St. Louis—A Onaatnii View.
--Yesterday passed of quietly, and without any
disturbance. From the returns so far as re
vived, it appears that the Rational democracy,
orraLher the organization of ths Catholic Church
has suoceeded, and has elected its Dick Barret.
Oar German citiseos have, without exception
•done their duty, and all of them, to a man voted
for Blair,, but what coold they,., unaided, do
against the priest-ridden Irish and* German
Catholios. and to ihe zealous Pro-Slavery men,
and Federal office-holders, who had entered into
a “holy alliance” against Freedom and Progress.
We regret the result so far as Frank P. Blair is
concerned; but upon, the other hand, we rejoice
that we have rid the party of . all untrustworthy
members.
The party has, indeed, suffered a defeat, but
it is just as strong and as full of energy as ever
it was, it is freed from all heterogeneous ele
ments, it has no more Arnolds in its ranks, who,
in the midst of the fight desert to the enemy,
and we will show them, at tho next election,
that victory will perehupon our banners.
We call upon dur fellow citizens not to take
our defeat too much to heart. Thoughwe have
lost an election yet our good causo 1 is still the
same pood cause, and it will always remain the
same, the entire influence'of tho Federal gov
ernment, the chest of the St. Louis Sob-Tress*
"Qry, the labors of every Federal office-holder,
Ihe support of every, slaveholder in the State,
and above all, the mighty influence of ArchbUh
■op Kenrick, and the Jesuits, who drove their
herds to the polls, and hundreds of illegal votes
which were smuggled in; all these elements,
working together, have defeated ns ibis time;
batr"Ww~ifflt~ teen revenge, and the
party of froedom will yeftrTumpf over*air tferea,
black intrigues.
Courage, German citizens! Be of goodcheer 1
we have not fought in vain, and we will yet
retch the goal of victory.— From the Ansagtr.
AvgustZd. . '
Lit* is Texas.— Larye CropT&f Qcod Titma.
—Q. W.Kendsllof the New Orleans Picayune has
written another of hia interesting and genial let
ter* from hia farm in Texas. We quote a few*
paragraphs. Speaking of the abundant crops,
he says :
“The wheat crop iaalready of course gathered
and the yield la of course immense. The corn
crop—much even of the aeoond planting, which
was pot in the ground after the grasshoppers
had left—la as good as made, and again the yield
will be great. Cotton looks well in every quar
ter, and from the sugar growing sections we
have, no other than the most flattering accounts.
Of peaohes and melons we have enough for all
creation; onr stock of all kinds—cattle, horses
and sheep—it fairly rolling infat; wild grapes,
plums and cherries, may be gathered In a pro
fusion unknown in other ooontriee; of sweet
potatoes, tomatoes, cabbages, and other vegeta
bles we are rmTsiog all that we oan eat, and our
entire population is more than hopeful—it is
joyous.' Gov. Bunnels can affqrd to give us two
.thanksgivings this year; we can't get.throngh
in one day.'
Stoet or a Oat.— The Boston, (Mass.) Herd*
lulls the following.—“ Two yean and a half ago
one of onr citizens, to obliges friend, the captain
of a ship abont to sail for the East Indies, gavfe
him a oat for the purpose of keepingthe vermin
on board in proper subjection. Patsy, daring
the intervening time voyaged toCaleulta, thence
to Liverpool, book to Bombay, thence to Charles
ton (3.‘C.) t and finally to Boston, A few days
after the arrival of this Ship in oar port, the :
former owners of the eat were sitting at break- ;
fast, when in -walked Tabby, the same as if the
had never been from-home, and, after a general.:
reriew of the premises, she oatae and jampedon
the kocc of tho master of the household, as had
been her wont in old times. The story is a
curious evidence of attachment to locality in the
animal and a singular proof of its retention of
memory.”
Tn* Troubles of Sib and Ladt Bcuteb Ltt
tos.—The Bolwer matrimonial fracas has come
to a conclusion for tho present,at least. Mr.
Robert Bulwer Lytton, the only surviving child
of Sir Bdward and his wife, seems to have ef
fected an amicable arrangement. The lady is
liberated from confinement,* which was not in a
“Lunatio asylum,” bot it appears from the letter
of Dr. Oofiolly, ofle of the most distinguished of
the English faculty, that there was the strong
est grounds for her being placed under restraint.
Dr. Forbes Winslow, a great authority In luna
oy cases, (who w%& employed by the irate lady,)
reports that her state of mind was such "as to
justify her liberation from restraint.” Dr. Con
oily qualifies hia opinion, it may be observed,
by approving of her leaving "in the society of
her son and femalefriend.” Sir Edward Bui-,
wer Lytton is folly acquitted by his son and Dr.
Winslow of unkind and harsh conduct.
Hfluaical. .
THB BALANCE OF AT IPRINQ STOCK
fzarro roAxzis,
ntm THE IUOTTAOttBT 07
CBICKEHINQ A SOIU, Boston,
/CONSISTING of sixteen of their Suvco Oo*
V/ UTeanJ etz'sed one llin) Octavo Haao fertea, will
be oujaed aal read y fjr eiAmiastlon oa
T&URSDAV, JIJNB 3d.
TAKE NOTICE.—Tb* Huo ?ortti nureOctond by
Chicked tut a Botu, are notthnitihad by them toaay other
houw la tbla city, and arf.«fder». moat U (eat and par
ctuuera directed to tbs mbtettber. r
IOOED END SILVER SOILS
.Hare been awarded to -
cmcsxkmo <f i soya
- OVER ALL COMPETITORS,
MDiS»mios^ l ’' lr alusl> 0S » N “ “4
The follow) ns letter from
SIOISnUSD TIULBEftOK
original manuscript of wlitob cm to Metttolh* war*
roonu of tbtmtoertbar, ought to Marine* toy on* of tl>»
•nporforitj of Cbktortng A&ma PUao |brfo?£-
.... , • fmnnoft March A m
Us. Slniot,2—Drcfc Bir—filaco mj wrirsi |q Amwlcft 1
n*r« botutaally twt tha Piano* of Hmot. Chtckcrln* it
J **“°*‘*y«P««* to yon (whfl« thaaktacyou
tor tb* Pliant you tor# to kin dir fdnlabod for mr am
«tti hen,) tbtt whld)l lww so often said toforas.tto in
strameataantto toatl tor* nta lo tto United State* and
wiU eoopm foToimUy with *O7l haw «rer known.
Your- - - vtealy, « *-
«_ -VUTIj HIJ vliuly, , B> 1 rr
Thaabon lotofPlioa*, la addlttoa tothoM la tfbra,
comptiam all tha rtjle* maaotactorad by CbJckniag A Bona.
'ALL THE TIAKO TORTS 3. maan&ntand by. CHICK
*BQjQABOMfI * '
ARE WAR BA NT ED.
JOHH ' U. UiiUiß,
BoUAnolbrCbklurliif * Stm*for Htotarili andWcil.
. wn Wnotylrmta. JtfdAirT *
■pßraCE’B
TjaalVAttHD
MELODEONS,
A LAftOB ABSOKtJfSSjF
OBBIHUAI , - -jl--. •/
M AH OJ4CT c»*J»-*V»*a*s.
' •:
\ » -
GAZETTE.
VOLUME LXXI— -NUMBER 202. ,
insuranw.
Merebuti’ lunnaee Co. of Philadelphia.
WU. T. Rim; Prat ,J>. J. McCAHN, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Stock paid la and tnTectod~~f2Q(y)oo 00
Pnrptw,, m . irl -. U
Interna Cargo Bbka go the Ohio and ttnafsrippfirieara and
lnsane against looa or damage byflr*
alto against tho peril* of tba flea, and .Inland
Navigation and Transportation. ..
KUCCUU.
W®. T. Petit John 0. Montgomery, John K.Punrpy» D. J;
Ueftim, S. f. Wltraer, Sana. Gullion, BanJ. L» WocUtcn,
John A. Marehall, Qiarlae B. Wright John J. Patterson,
HwoodT.Pa»ey.
WM. T. PETTIT. President,
_ , = R«P. WITHES, Tie* Preeldeat
Dwight J. McCuoi, Secretary.
Belger, I*mb A Oa, Philadelphia.
Back, Morgan A Bttdibk; do.
Truitt, Bro. A Oa, da
PtnnroT, Gel dwell A Oa, da
A. T. Lana A Co, " do.
Btrfnmiti,Juittee AQq, do.
PITTSBURGH OffICE, Fa 87 WATER STREET
anWtf B. W. POPIDFXHB, Agent
Praakila Ftra Iniarapct Oonpaaf of
PSILAD SLPHTA
pmoms.
Charfee W. Bancker,- Adolph B. Boris,
George W. Richards. ' Samuel Grant
Thomas Hart, David 8. Brown,
Mofdecal D.Lewia, Jacob B. Smith,'
Tobtaa Wagner, Mania Patterson.
CHARLES S. BANOS EB, Freridsat
OaaatM 0. Banana, Secretary.
This Oompany continue* to inaka Inserancaa, paraanant
or Halted, on ovary daaaiptiou of propart* in town and
country, at rate* aa low aa areeousiftex* wOn security.
The Company ham naamd a Urge eentiugeat fund,,
which, with their (total and Premiums **Jbly invested,
aflbrd ample protection to tha aaeured.
Tha I Mill of the Company, on January Ist, 1861*aapuV
Ui&ed agreeably to tbs Act of Assembly, weresa fellow^
Kortagao ~.~~~~..4nUa 08
Baal Estate...—_ TB
Temporary Loam— SUM IT
Stock* — .... 6tBMOO
Cash,Ac.. OtSMU
|tSU,TO9 44
Since their incorporation, a period of twentyone yean,
tbay hara paid upward* of Osa IQniom Your Hundred
thenmod Dollar* Isweee by Bra, tbsieby affetdlag evidence
of tba advantage* of Insuranee, aa wall aa their ability act
disposition to meet with prooptuera all liabilities.
J. GARDNER OOfflF, Agent,
aplw ' OQce Boatheast cor.Wood and Third eta.
Continental lunraset Company.
faoarporaUd bf the LegUtatwregf ftnajyktnrio,
with a
PERPETUAL OBi RT SB
Authorized Capital, On* Million DoQan,~„~, ....^41,000,000
BeperedeadAcmmfilatMnapttal - ~ , 63R60Q
HOMEOFFICE.
A'ol 81 Nhiaid Stmt, above Stand, Philadelphia,
flta.lnacranca.oo Bufldinge, furniture, Merchandise, Aa
gvnealty. -
Marine Insurance on Gargobs and freights, to all parts of
tba world.
Inland Insurance on Goode, Ac* by I*kcs, Rivera, n.n.l.
and Lead Carriages, to all parts of the Onion, on too moat
fcvoroble tarot consistent with security.
amorous
QXORGB W. OOLLADA7, formerly Recorder of Deader Ao.
WM. BOWKR&Jbmwriyßacbtarof WHla.
JOHN M. OOIiBMAN, Armor flolamatt A Smith, Importer
Hardware and OntlaryMacchuta,Na 21 North Third
street,'Above Market, Phils.
JOSEPH OAT, Arm of Joaaph Oat A Bon, Oopperstnitha, So.
12 ftnarry atreatPhflq
EDWARD V. MACHXITE, firm of Maahatta A BalguaL
loportliig Hardware Merchants, Fa 1M Forth Silri
otraet above Baca Phlla
HOWARD HIXCUMAF, firm of Urlnaton A Oa, Produce.
and Oeantnhahm Merchants, N0.27§ Market at- above
GEOBGX W. OOUiADAT, Prealdaat
Gain Wqjo*. Secretary.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent
mrtfcdlyft Sag< Fltth street /npstalre.)
laaongahala Ixunranea Company,
OP PIRSBUBGIL
Omoba—JA3lßBA. HOTCHIBON, Prealdeht
HIFRT 1L ATWOOD, Secretary.
Omc*, No. 88 Warm Sraitr,
IKS Avrvn. JjainM aO kistde qf fire and Bf~
ASSETS' MAT SOn, 1968:
Stock Qu* Bill*, p«j*l>U on demand, secured by
two epprored . $140,000 CO
Pnohm 47,003 29
Bills 0.966 SI
ll&sliuw tfoduniiea* Bank Btoek—oo«t~. 8,930 00
80 do Bsbk uf. Pittsburgh do do 2,760 00
49 do . Ezsbson Bank > do do 2,060 00
100 di. Cltlxstw' do do do ...... 6,176 00
Bslsom-oT Book Accounts- —BX66 89
Offlco Farultaf*— 690 88
Ouh - ; 7B
Hc&nlgfat,
KathinM Holmes,
Alex. Hlmick,
D»Ttd It. Long,
William U. Btattb
0. W. Klcketwa,
itorti w._
ft. MUl«r, Jr,
J. W.Batler,
O. W. Jaekm,
JaoMMcAalcj, _
,Aluuod«rBpMr,
'Andnv jUklty,
ktollfc
F. M. GORDON, Bee*/,
Pittibnrgl life, Fin and flarin&i&i, Co*
Offioe, No. 96 Water Street.
PHTBBURQIL FA.
„ „ EOBT.GALWAt, Pr«d<hat
t. A. Btniuiy, B*e*y ALEX. BRADLEY, Tie* Pmi
limit /uxm,U.Df ph|ridiiL
cSSSSSSiSnEiSJ t.
Al*o, win*Doll asdO*xr>Risks,o* tb* Ohio tad
MiMtalpid nmul trttmtari**, and Marla* KUk no
•rally. •
And agalast L*« at Dam*** by Fir*.
And ■gtlart tb* Peril* of tb* B** and MNnd Narlatio*
ud Transportation. -w—~
Pollde* tan*d at tb* lowest rate* *ooxl«tmt with nbtr
all partlea.
Robert Qalwaj,
Baomel WcQnrken,
Joaeph p. Qazzam, il. d
Joba Scott,
Jaow* Marshall,
David Bidm,
June* W. Juilmaa.
Cba*. ArbathaoC
fclfr—mylt-ly
Alexander Bradley.
Jueeph 8. Leecb,
John Fullerton,
Nathan F. Hart,
David n. Chaabere
William Carr,
Robert CL Hanley.
John irani,
rke Great Wulern Fire and Somelni. Co.
07 PHILADELPHIA.*.
QSHe* in Company t DaOdimg, No. 405 Tfolxuf, oomtrbf
forth Strmt. . T* .
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL _ .A&OG.QOO.
Capital paid in;.;..... *223*00 00 *
Borpltu, Jan nary Ist, ISM- O6
or Perpetnal.”^*’ 6^
NARINE INSURANCE, oa Vessels, Oarroend FroUfat*.
INLAND INSURANCE by RiTcrt, Canals, aad
Land Carriage. -
S2BCCYOU:
Ch*rUaC.UtW>. 1123 WalnotrtmL
WilUta Duliu, 1410 Pit* street,
Alexander WhiUden, Merchant, 18 North froai
la*o HuMont Attorney add OdoomUct.
JoboO. Hunter, firm or Wright. Heater A Co.
• J^lAPtf-^W.AOfcfOoMMdIhVIUIL
Ju.B. Bmlth. Arm of Ju. B. BmHh ACo
Hon. Haary M. Foliar, offlco 227 Booth Third street.
John office corner ofSarenth asd Ssotscm.
Jsnea Cashier Bank of Tien
Allred Taylor, cffloo Cairo (Sty Property.
Jona J. Slooom, office 220 Booth Thud street.
& **»Man».
LEWIS GBEQOBY, \ * °* V“£* M,den *
Becend Vice Pmidi; «**«i Office,* Wall it, N, Y.
JAMBS WRIGHT, Secretary sad Treasurer
IL RICIIAItDSQN, Awristmt gecr«Urr.
R. W. POINDEXTER, Awt 7
S 7 Water street, Phttborgh •
FlilK INaCRAMCE/
JIT IBS
Beltun fintnal ioinianes toniuauy af
t Bit iM L p H I A
On BoUdings, LindtsJofpfpettfU.Mwghsndlw.yunritoo
i In Town or Ooootrj.
Office No. 308 Walnut Street.
First Hongsgs on worth '
donbia ~.T „ 00
Penn*. Railroad Co's 0 psr cent. Uortgsgs Loan,.
030.000, dost 88,100 00
Altfghca/ eoontr 8 par cent. Psnoa.R. R. U»n. 10,000 00
Fnu7lT*6la&sllnwdOo , iBtock._ IfiOO 0®
Stock, of tbs Rsllaocs Mutual Instranc* 00.~... 10,180 00
StockofOonatj Jlxslnsnrsocs Ijo6ooo
Scrip of Sundry Insurance OotDp*n)*«,..»-.....~. 476 00
Bill* BscstTsbis, business £2,711 GO
Book Accounts, sects ed Intarsst, etc............. I£SO IP
Cash on band sad In img »
cum THtmir.
uncross. > -
Bnaasl Bfapksa.
Babattßtm,
WUBsmMnMr.
tt&se*..-...
Ohis, LslsaL ■ •
a«sf»-
ffissnsssr*
QUmTlacUji
Wm-B-Ttwop**,
DstM S. Brows,
-(XBUTUiaaB,
Join B.WomU|
Q. IkOsnoa,
\ BobortToUad,
~Mom Johsaos,
a B. Wood,
Jibm B. Woodward.
7
- KotUm»l«r»«r
Feunjlnut iJuuruHfc«inu»
-. .Tt»
- iisas&
S- ~ **>*% .
; ssaar
nvir.
Jk, .ferV.JV’?. 'HT'r* ->
'rrgrrc'>'.~~.-
Faraen’ and Meeianln' Fin and larine -
. Ininranea Company. . - , '.’■■irfci
1. W. Conurlnutirnd « ;
pnxtADBLPSiJ.. ~
iSSEIB- i. : 4S2MM. 1'
Pltubmr«HOnle«, No.eoW»WrStr««t. J:“<
laosus 3. ncsrra, is*t. •» *VS
Tbs Mlowlnrllrt will-iboir lheamcmnt pav st w tns.
PittsburghAgeccjribr kmt*frcm JonslSMt* April 1858: , ....
£oo OOTb. BIU A •» fiX- fr*tf
Wat. 6i4d«n..~~~_ £OO 00 Rochester BUnaLCh 1B W • 'i'wi£
Frank Wolfll 400 00 TTof. Magee ..- CO 00. Jj
M. Ha*.. 196 00 J. Howard A CO-.....2500 Off 'Si *5
W. W. MoOregor.— 800 W. Dllwcrth.'Rsq.—LLtfi 00 -J".■> '.V.; to*.
Jobs Heath IST M J.M.lnrin,Xs<i..~. 850.€0 « ;
J. L HouoA Co.— - 830 67 Mw. Spew*, Esq— MOO • - : to*.
Hontnitr A OniT— 1682 T 2 C.ET.Foalaun.—.—MO.oo.. ■,N.P'
John Zbotnpsea..— ADO 00 English A Bfelmnbon 190.00 ,
Henir Fsldtnisch— 20 00 Brewer, KJnd A Co*. .0 00 * • x’.-n'.-s/ 1
Fobs 29 00 R. mil A C 0... J 450 OS.
J M TT— | 10 00 Wm. HctTeadry...... 90.00. &&
Ptelpe. Oarr ACo 4000 00 R. BQI A C0~.u~..... 23 40 - jv-r
J. 1. Haen A Co—. 61 00 Spang A Co.— -23 00 • C-.£
Juan Wood* £n4. 29 00 Salvage on ftaaasr -
2S7B 17 ; • Areola-.—— Ti ll ,\ - ..■*>;&■
Jamea MillingsrXCOO 90 Adams AftTGlilitock.''49oo - \ i-.k
W. HcCnlly A Co— 760 00 D. Barnard*——. 64 90 \ . iax
- if
§
-4®
Total m*—mm.B4
SrasorPz33mT*xu,Oit7 ofPittJbnrgh,n. r i
Bafora ma, an Alderman la and for tald «Ur» penonall£ . f
camaTbottaa J. Hontar, Agent of tbe Vanacrr and siachaa- •
Ic*' Inmranca Company, who, being duly nrorn according. ;
to lav, doth dcpoM and car that tba foregoing at&todiast it
tma- . THOS./J. HCNTBB, Agent. . )
Sworn and cobaerfbed before ma, April 7,1858.
~ myUdly Ltoatanß.Jonw, Alderman. ■■■
Eureka ißinrance Company of Pennsylvania*
Office No: 99 Water it, Pittsburgh,
ASSETS HAT 1,1858.
Stock- Doa-BUl*—payoUt on demand m>
enfd by twotpprored namca £7090,00
Cash in Fittabnrgn Trnft Company- 62,280,37
Pramlnm got— OS;W3AO
BWa Rec*frable_.„ 15,9801
183 Eharaa Exchange Baak Stock—ccat.— 0,950,00
09 do Meehaafoa* Saak 5t0ck—5,490,53
300 do Iron City Bank Stock—am'L paid.—
900 do Allegheny Bank Stock— do do 6,000,00
Book Aceonntt . 13450,84
5256,84145
J.H. Shoanbcrnr.
W.K. Ximfek,
John A. CknsbtT,
C.W. BatefcAor,
E D. Cochran,
June* J. Besnatt,
Wm.J
Boor. Fiskxt, Boc’y.
Delaware Hntnal Safctf lniiiranee Company, v ,
lacorporaUd by tfte LfffUloUtrt of Anruyimnia,! W 4.
Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut etn., .
_ PHILADELPHIA, . . : -
MARINE INSURANCESozx ynsob.OtfKD.U'i Kitlrfit
totneartsof tbeworDL . ■> r . .. • i- Vi
' INLAND INSURANvhS on- Ooisda.br :
LUm 4nd L*M Ckrrisges. tonO parts or the Union. ' '
THUS INSURANCES pn Menhudlsc nsenllr.«<4& ■
Stores, Dwelling Houaes, Ae.
. AtteUof VteOmpa»y, Nm. 2d t \ib7.-. ■ . • • -< t
goad* Mortgages, and R«4 1,330 Oft -
Philadelphia City, and other Loan* 137,011 95
Stock in Banka, Railroad A Imaraoc»Coa.. 19*608 00
Bills Ksfewirabla 990,991 00
Cashoa hand , 38,80360
Balance* (a hand* of Agent*. Premiums on
‘ Marins PolietesrecsLtij Uaood, and oth- '
er debts dne the Cnrajatpy 99,730 57
BnbsaffpHon _ 100,000 00
WniUm UartiD,
Joseph H. Seal,
Edmond A. Soodn,
JohnC. Darla,
Johnß.raoross,
Georgs 0. L&ipcr, •
Edward Darlington.
Dr. R. H. Heaton,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
SpencaarUcllTnln,
Charles Keller,
H. Jones Brooke,
Jacob P. Jones
Qkani Ltutes, Secretary.
aptjyd—>l3
Cltlxcns’ iDinraoee I‘omp’y of PUtsbnrfti,
YT3I. BAaiLKrTpmlilexrt,
SAMUEL L UAHS HULL, Secretary.
Office 9* Water Street, between Market and Kbod S!t
Hall ADilOugo Kick* on Ui* Obio «uJ MU ( 1 -
«i*ipplfilT«r«, and Tributaries.- - t.v ..
49*lcfores*gftiiut!onor<Uiafl'6BbjrFiro. Alto, , *•
tbaperila of tbaSca&od Inland NaviestlcJn ahi Traufpcrl
Rtlon. ■. ’’
ffm. Jtogilij!
<237,n0 «
—»Y|a, or theJiaid of Ilo&or. >■
offeKKEa-- -g: ’- s ?'v;r-
T H“^ ID « PTII,! v . ri
Beastt»*orpOit»{*on rwalptofprfe*. ArdU wanUd.
FRBDKKIO a, BBADY. .1 '
myzO^md—an2 1M Kama Street, N. Y.
New books received by j. l.
READ, 78 Fourth street:
OsiifcrnU life llhumUd;
life la the IttoenuKT:
Ufa la th* Laity,
PubUo Prot Whedoa. D. D 4 ,
Bmcoib's MUceJUieotu Lecture*:
' Hibbttd OB PstlßK
The Trno Women; ' ~
• She Object of Lib, • ••
.SSC a * co,, ~ llo “• aMo^ rf •*■»»*• • s -
WBwtbilUlnCnrUtMlmkteLn' - i
fit* Slept to Honor, do do - ‘
Bwitßadd,the Toang Missionary,do do ■ M-
UttldTrmnk Unity, do do - ...
Child’s fltUwth Dty Book. . Z? . ' . L‘
J. L. READ, 78Fonrth st.
Get tub best webstrr's una-" Lt A!’
BRIDGED QUARTO MfcriOSAllY, wmhlnii»<r w•.
S£s!£r» fe Si d ta •“* ctb * r *n*iw« ihojoSS •'
»Wd««a»ntol thi* work; y. T< • "i
* Ciopraphical Table of 12.000 namne; lUtuirattoe Quota- ,
«jq otbrrpeculiarities and'advantages found In no" 1
Jn2o J. L, BEAD,7B <th>U ApoUoßuUdtßg. ■ V. y- L
I>OOKS FOR SUMMER," READING.— : /
*•’ P’ COCHRAN* No. 0 Federal ttrettt All*-' :
gsypy > iarite* fctfnUoo to tba cholc* mwrtmowrur ., ’ •
In U»b TirtotadeputmenUof Standard, BolltlonmPoeUaJ. - * V
ami Mb«lU»©u* Lltmfnre, to which N«w PnbHeatlonf -' ‘ » - ~.-
are coutanUy bring added. In the collection are many ta - i ■■ * V- *"
unalninf work* for mmaer reading. Jut roodred Lord
Montacw-iPoff^ o . p.r.j.jbm* Dewbo , >k . T|j# cmUoof . " ~
Tbo Life end Work* OacooU, the
Seminole,Oapt. a£ayn« Itoid; CaTalUr»of> Henry .>.■
W. Herbert; Floral Home, nr Pint Tears in MinnaeoU; . . ■ , ]
Urmia, a tale of Coon try life, Sowell; Preacolt’a Work*:
Irnng’a deft Ticknor*aedition*of the Poets, 30 tolr, 3ina. ■ •« .-■•s
blae and gold. f-, ; . . .j w ?t ..
New books at kentoul’s, no. 20
Si. OUir »treet:
liuth UiUer’e Mew liook, TbeCrvlee of the Dr,t*y, or •Sam
s’®;* Ramble amcmt* the Poalllterotn of tbo
llrtrldee; with Rambles cf a Oooiogltf; $1,25; (mallei
Hadji la Sjria, or, Three JYV “,B.
—'*»»*— /can in Jenunlem,hjMrs.B.K. a • .
Joensoo, daegbUr of Dr. Barclay, aUmlowj W J«roaa • . •
leir, wilhjnaay elegant plataa,7fi canU; or gl in blcaand
_ fold, (inaijedl?c*!) k
r«Uei of Infidelity, and Tscteof Faith—* Series of Tracts on
tbo Absurdity of Atheists, Pantheism,. Ac- byKer.ZL.
Patman; of CMcaro; by mall 63c.
Aunt Sally; a Nuratln of SJare Lift; 40« by mall 45t:
with all Mm pubUcatfonref the American Reform Book
and Tract Society, suited for Sabbath Schools and &mi*
Hos. J jySalAwT
/CHAMBER'S SERIES— ‘
\*/ Chuabm Fipm for tf»» People, 41 toU,
. Do ailu6llfta7i.loTDls;
Do llomo Book, or Pockrt Übcellioy, 6 role' *■
Do Kcjkdtcry of Initnsctiro l*»per*
Do Ordovodlaof EngtUh UUnuin, 2 Volk
Do lufornittioa for tb« PbopJe,' jjv;. -
Do LU« *uJ VTarkr of Hubert Barn*. 4 viJ*'
forwltby Java £AUC(leftwoSiU
Ti/TtJiJJGAJJ'S GRAMAI’IOAI* STKUO-
- -*'■
wcafej'Br^t;
•mi*« Trortw on Poaetatfop. KA\* pp. ffnSh a * *•"■■ V
jn *.
1 —- Wo. 61 Market strict. ■ '
ph /£fi ** Ulwwl ISSt "€P Pwu »>- < .-J5
- ■' .- x
T. W, I.OCOHRET. ' •; •. -
Wotek end Clock 21ak«r
Wooatta ■'■ f
t Ja^»tol«Ut ra UoopridK ) ti, rtp*lrlflgcrf w«fdiM
ntmtM. i.;’'?'
30 < £? l \ a fiXTRA FAMILY
U ll,llTCTri ““>• ««4
W-MJj PAPEK—FimT
. TT HiD.h(v, ; AuidiaaLChM«i »P!a{&.
“4*■*» S*t&n*Tiovs?Ptb£t? OnupK
’Bsss&gsg^sagi,'”'.:. .,
lopaw*
~ :
ixauxam.
DmreroM.
G. W. Cus,
W.W.Msrtfo.
B. T. Lseeh, Jr,
Dsrid M’Cafidlees,
Qsorgs B.
nderaoe.
H.SHOENBKRGfeR, Prte’L .
py4;dl«i ■ , .
6709,789 37
wow
James C. Bead. . -
Theophilns Paulding,,
JamesTrttjueir,
William Eyra, Jr.,
J-P.Pariaton, •
Joshua P. Kyre, -
Samuel K. Blokes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. McFnrla •
Tbpma* C. Hano. , -
Robert Barton, Jr.,
John B. Semple, PituVc,
D.T. Morgan, «
J.T. Logan, **
a ARTIN, President. v
.a HAKD, Vies ProsJdbnt
». A. MADEIRA, Agent, . .
.95 Water street. Pittsburgh; - "■**
Ca(-t,Mnrk BUritzg,
'.'t'-•- <-£ :
Ja “ i **>■ -*'*
sit
[MV-V > ■ t
, >- IS
- — : .'.Site
te
m
'iWM
m
:lIW.
i-Sg
■. ■" Si
;
. i
s '-'#
•• m.
> Jjjl
' ; i .> V
■ ''VA'..,.'£
jl@!§
•„*4
■gig
m