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    THE DAILY
ESTABLISHED l
■1
JBtuggfets.
TV/T ACKEOWN & FINLEY, ■ Wholcaale
•L-U. vTßßbtatftdHaxßibctarenof CartienOU, No, 167
Hbwtyttort, PBtobntirii. Pa. * JaSOrtyd
B‘ E-FAUNESTOCK A Co., Uto of thofinn
• TJ*‘ A.- FahaiMiock A Co, and nccemora to Fleming
urot, wniolawlttDnigriek No, GO, corner Wood and Fonrth
BU, Plttehm-A. fa. - ’ •
BA. FAHNESTOCK & CO. # WHOLE
• Bale Prnggtota and Manofadarert of While Lead,
and litbarjrrycororr Wood and Front itreets, Pitta
bargh. * ' . mdi7
JSCHOONMAKKR, MANUFACTURER
a of White Uad.Red L^ad,Zinc, Paint, Litharge, Pnl
'7 and Wholesale lko>riaralntfl. Oils, Yaridibee, Turpen
tine, kc n No. Wood »L, PltUbnrgb, fa. oc&lyd
JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.
il’Uaflrj,) irboleMteaod Retail Drcggirt and Dealer
In Ppot*, Oils, Dytatufiju Ac corner Wood and Sixth street!,
PitUbargb.:
Q"RegnUr Agent for Dr. Ford*? Medicine. apSl
JOHN I>. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL
or in Drug*, Paint*, Oil*, Vernislic* aod DjeatuCFi, No.
liberty •Ufet, Pittsburgh'. • -
AU order* will rDCdTcnrotuptaU'.-uUta.
4-ar*Agcnt fbr&'lwnek.* Pclnank-Syrup. mariUilydsw
rnifftswcs aasuN—ntre»»
OHADN WHOLESALE AND
Droaslst*?, corner of Liberty and at. Clair tti,
JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L
WilOTi A Oajcorner MM-k«trtreet«nd DUmond k«aol
cj'Mt.uMj jn h»ttd » (oil »nd rompkl. Mmrtmtul of Dr
i.r.icrlraiou. ctfau, esurpoonded .t all
“""TV ... _ " JoSJr
D wds?,°- H - KEYSER, druggist,
iJrohurt Qtaltts,
*.Horoinwai». ’ „..c. aii.cccrr.
f EECII & HUTCHINSON, Commission
JLi and Forfar-llng Blerchauta, dealet-i In Western Re
*«rre Cheese, Floor, Fish, Bacon, Butter, Linseed OH, Po*
«nj Pearl Ashes, Seeds, Qratn, Dried Fruit, and Prod ace
generally. •Bestbmnds Family Floar aiwaja on h»nd
Agents for the sate of Madison Go’s celebrated Patented
PwlStareb. No«.llB8«oad and 14S Flntets, between
Vf ood and SmiUideld its, Pittehargb, Pa. ap2:lyd 1
CUEESE WAKEUOUSE.—HENRY - H.
OOLDIN3, Forwarding and Commission Morcbant,and
Dp.al'T In Cheese, Rotter, laJco Fl»h and Produce grcrraUr.
•’I WmQ aborn Water, Pittsburgh. tnyll
Jll. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN,
• O.'iraCaguaMonaat rorwiirdliif Mmhant, and
wnnW.lolKnlcrlnTYniitcnt Beaerra Cbaeac, Eottnr, I*ot
>n<l Twu-1 Ash, toil Wc*tcrn t*n>3uc« soßeraTlT. Trout it,
> twoflp SmHhfloM rdil Wood, Pittabnrgh.,
o‘>'lD U. lIERBST,.,FLOOR, PRO
duco, rroTljiou Hn J Commtasioa Merchant, No. 351
uucrt; iwoet/conuTof U*niVTitt*tonA,riToi!ii« ott
rwpfctfclty Kdldtod-
A MIX. KoRSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO
P.M-yth A ScottO Ftinr»rjlng »nd ; C<unra!uJon
rtn* 11 ’. f)^ riD ' To ° 5 ’ Urd aaJUrd
iVmncacoaeraUr, No. 78 Watgr «L, Pittsburgh, Fa.
Eagle gakd.
INBtt, Wbclccilt Dealer la Flour, Prorliton*
53»3asuSsij?r b ,lr " 1 ' ui * , j
_l^ , T<*nnaowh. mr^rly
RIDDLE, ‘WIKT3- & CO., General Cora
*J^L?V£™ h,ia . t " kni In Grocerie* im-l Pro-
Liberty «tmt, ElmWift. r«,
~f^7 > ' a, ’* nm ' n,t * ,oUdl ” 1 *0(1 uUtrfactorj ntnnu rw
del&lydfcwT
~ Jnsutanct agents. .
R FINNKV, AgentEuroka insurance Co.,
* Ko. 9 Water * trait.
A A. OAItK I E R , SECRETARY
•Insonncn Company cf Pltubarsb.
PnUaing, Fourth Mrect.
SAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Oiti
was* In»nmne» Company. 91 Water etneU
FM k GORDON, Secretary Western Insur-
■ >nco Company, 02 Water rtroet- ,
•X ( GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank*
}f. •«»,*■» Inroraßco Company, KorUmat comer Wood
•n<l Tnlnl atircti. '
PA. MADEIRA/“Agent for Delaware
■ Mntnnl In»nranCTOoy4> Water elrcct.
T UOS * PUNIER, Agent Fanners’and
X Mochimicfl* Insurant* Go* 90 Watcrstroet.
ToSuua ROBINSON,. Agent Continental
V. Inanmticc 00., 24 rmh «tract. v
R\\ . POINDEXTER, Agent Great West
■ «rn lomraoco Cn.,07 front street.
fflatpttß,
OBINSON & CO., Dealer in Carpets, &c.
-W 21 Fifth Mriwt.
ILLiAM AIcOLINTUOK* Dealer in
C-irpota. No. llg Mnrkvt nlrvrl. fc2
iv. i». & h. jw»CAi-r.oat.
0 BALER. IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS.
STATnNaSj Fofirth street uew Wood.
attonwss.
IRISH £ MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law,
Offlc* N 0.60 Fourth itrwt, Pttislmrgh, V*- Notary Pub
iio and f>ht> Ctnnmtmlon*-r. ayO
ROBERT -M’KNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT
7 (.aw.uud Solid lor of the frialc of Pittsburgh, No. 110
fimrth rw-rt, Pittsburgh.y del«
JOSEPH S, A A, P. AT
t-riiofß at Law,' Office No. 0$ Fourth at., raur Wood,
PUtsborgh, Pa. tny24
J3ce ©ootra.
i. m. »cßcurn;tß.... M ...ocoA. wtixin-t w. a. ar*pnr.
BURCHFIELD & CO., (successors to Mur
phy k Burchfield.) Wholesale ao4 Heiad Dealers lo
NiMplraml Fancy Dry Goods, Xbrth-caat comer Fourth sad
Marfc»t*ti, Pittsburgh. • sol
Cii. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy
• Dry Qtfols, ni£a of the original Boa Hire, Kofi
lUritM street* Pittßbnrgh. rnr!9
E 11. PALMER, No. I(Js.Market Street,-
• Dc*l«r la tJonheia, flats. ?traw Trimmings, and
ftrnwGoods generally. «■—*>
(ttatnasta,
Carriage and Wagon Jionufaclory.
Me Ij . STEPHENS, Agent,
Corner Saith/icld Street wid Diamond Alley,
WOULD respectfully inform ther£qMjz,
public that he is aovr prated as *bOT*,]2e=E3£
tad iiM resumed tbo business of Carriage makingio all its
varieties, aaiX.UalsoprrpAmi to execute orders hr Wagons
of all doicripltoL*, including all w'.rk for Iroa Merchant*’
o®o.. .V-".
Soliciting adratlnnaneetJ Ute jutrousga sa liberally be
stowed upon blaiwuil® at the or - Bigelow A Co,"
D* would assure liU friends tlw|rth«same earn ami attso*
ii-wa will begireutoall Disorders as heretofore, harjag*o-
coredUwaerylct* ofthebed, workmen, and luring ample
epartßteotswtowheru for the finishing of fine work.
4VA gnodawortmeutof heavy work now on band, *uit
able for fcpribg h«. All work warranted for 12months.
oyPartlGuUr attention given to repairs.- JaUilyd
Coach and. Carriage Factory.
Jftf HSSOSi, O&OTUEH A CO.,
Cbmsr c f BdmotA end Rebecca Struie,
ALLEGHENY. CITY.
fSTOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- c 43«?
X V' form tli«fr fefonds. Mid Iho
rally, that they nr® mannf/ictorhig Carriajnjs, lurontliw,
AocXsways,'Du«gioa, Sleighs and Chariota, tn *1) their *ari>
ooa stytos «f finish and proportions/-
' AtlordmwwUl beexecatad with srriet regard to durability
*aud boaoty of fioiala Repairs will also I>e attended to on
the most reioodabl* terms. Using In all their work tho
beet Easbom Shaft*, Poles and WUt*! staff, they bxl confi
dent that till who favor Ihetn with thr-Jr patrousge will (a
erfttttlj'uUsffed on trial of their work. •
Pvrcb-wr* ire requested to gins them a call before pnr*
sAwiloc ehwwhtre- . oo8:lyd
• - pijjJßicianß.
iSh. O’BIUEN canje consulted
\J at Dt Smith’s,comer Fifth and Smithfldd streets, on
MONDAYS, WCUNKBDATO and SATURDAYS, from 10 to
land 1 toSo’clock. _
the Browiwtille Road. JeSilyd*
- hairnets.
jna» aout. tbcwsos c auata
JOHN' THOMPSON & CO,
House painters,- glaziers and
aEAINBHS,I33 TiltKD STRUCT. Slgßpaintfng
nocubil with weatness and dispatch. Mixed Patntx, oil,
YnrpanUtM, Varnish, Japan and English Patent. Drier*,
YOU Montaigne Zinc, a myssporior artida PblladelpbU
«nd Pittsburgh White Load always on band and furaale.—
Wo are prepared to Grind Oolore for l*ainters, Druggists or
others a$ the shortest notice, as we bare a mill which
grinds by steam. Painters will ears money by .getting
their oobys ground with ns. rnrfo.lly
Palntara.
Si • hOV G *LAKE,
OIJSE AND SIGN PAINTERS,
(OU Post Offlcn BoildlngJYhlnUtreei, btt«M
and Market afreet*. AU onion promptly attended to.
: jga-flgpaowtlted to aaopwlotatyle. mhgitly.l
©p&olstrrj?.
wusn r. *»~ jasuB > noon**
- WkUPtptr War<boaie«
"ITTALTER P. MARSHALL A CO., Im-
W portor* and Dc*J#», 87 Wood atreet, between Fourth
•MaadlNaSaod Allejr, vbara inay U fond « «<*“£
kn. Balia, Dining Room* and Chambers.. Aiao, Window
Rkadaa*ttiKmt variety at loweit priceato
>+,l* WAUKRf • MARSHALL * 00.
'a.«awvTtfoir..~ .: ..w, ajairauM.
TO EDMUNDSON & CO., Nos. 90 and 98
Jji( third atreet, nocr Wood, tlannhctoreni and Dealt**
|B VAILPAIKB, • • .
. CURTAIN GOODS,
$' '* OIWAMXXTS.nUXQKa.
;«v : TASSELSAJ^OORDO,
’ • PATENT SPIRAL SPRINO
"T— f .
jausit, art.
TOHN H. MF.T.LOR, No. 81 WOOITsT
V between Diamond Alley and ¥sartu afreet. SoU i„m
InrdnCKRRINO A SONS’ (B«tol)Il£ro j3aS/fis‘
* MOBiTiSSLODmjisSf&AB
UARSIONIUMS; «nd Duler in UoilcAttd Uukil flood.
' J* 23 •'■■■.•si
IT . K _ LEBE K A BRO, No. ,5) - FIFTH
pianos, ana oajuiabs* >sE?2
@sSSl£sß2a's'Ss?
Commission, tit.
HITCHCOCK, UcCREBKy dt, CO
[Saccewor* to noffmanjlTCrocry *Ca] **
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
AnaTOotmla Dieilet*in
Produce, Flour and Wool,
.prnja-mffi 1 122 *“« «. Rtntoss, m.
no DAUB A Anj~EsT,
auixucr.
B'Xoar. Grain and I»roduoe. .
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
121 Second SI., PilUhar,h, Pa.
•ounTMOmra..- ..jora'iSS:
nA . ri , SiawiSo bond,''
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 228 Worth Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Proda<*«nd pcrcbaw of Fiah, Act, Ac. Any
~°. atni * t#d *ith thorn will bo promptly fonrardtd.
f >p2o d6m», /. . *
t. t0wn........
JOS. Si LEECH * CO.,
Soj.»« * 944 Liberty ot.,Pittsburgh, Pa.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHAMTB,
DKALXE3 IN
FLOUB AND BACON,
'A'in Plato and Tinner’s Stoalc.
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
JyltoUy
epu.fosi »A.&iuuan_.nta.fAMiw r. pgrrir—wm_h. rm.n,
SPftIJSGEa HARBACOH 4 CO.,
COMMISSION 11 ERC II ANTS,
DEALERS IN
" l>o ‘> Hides, Provisions &Prodaco Goncmlly,
s*<>• 293 Llbcrt y fitroet, Pittsburgh.
McAZtPnV ft CO.,
1 J. 8. I*oeh» McAlpln A OotfPlttahßfgh.)
GENERAL
' xsb' ' '
FORWAiIDINQ MB3ROHAHT8 1
WTANDOTM CtTT, KANSAS TKRfUTURT.
. , RfcKRBMCES; '
JoMph 8. Uwcb A On, UK) PHtobmxh Mercianu
lyllalAwljT
;D*VP O. LKWTH.— -|M " , ' _TL i«»»n,
T &> EDGERTON, (Successors to D.
jM 5' Grocer* and Coßaialoo
Mtrch.nu, lo; Wood mooc. HIUI.M,
H S -7 (ioA-IK OF THE
A (SDCCESSOK XO HAli-
E” RIVARD T MEGRAW, GENERAL
Ccmmialooilcrcluat, and WholcaaleDoalerln sUno
v^2fT^tif npQrte,! * nd Itonwrtie C4r»«, Sunf*L
ta?l£ R^ 1 Übcrt7 ,tnot * teJl ofWood, pffi
ourgn, i-fc. . mhl2a
©rocus.
YB3S. ~ ZZ Tun} htw» ™
T. KITTLE A
GROCERS,
. OOMMISdION MERC HA STS,
in<) dtilmio
ruum, baoon, onisn,
_ . „ ‘ FISH, OILS aad PRODUCE.
s# * lia Second gin Plttiburffh, Pa.
liberal *d*mw made eg eawignaeati. mrlB
OBISKT DICKEY, Wholesale "Grocer.
I rodnee u>d Cotumlwkin UerdwuL No 131 Pmnt
poor Wood. PltUbprch. *“• “j”™'
B wS£i;I ¥ • «OSQRATJB i CO.,
_„h *“*• <Jra " n - s «- »■« Wood itrul. PUli
A LEXANHER KINO, WHOLES <ft
;a,as,' t r ,r ° rM * a,l - *»•
o*o. s. JOSCJ fc ... ■
JONES & COOLEY, WUOLELALE ORO-'
£? r '“s i ' h * r, > *»Im» In Prodnos wd
UjCl, r. BHRITIi..„, __ _
QHIUVER & DILWORTH, WHOLEsS
J ,on V)fI? wciUß»Viort..„ wauiariim
OUN FLOYD &. CO., WHOLESALE
K ° i:3r '^ d
W"” T# * wi LSCix. wifOLESaS GKO.'
CllllA Oonjru4.Mt.il, MrffJiautAand 1 - ,
TSALU! uiciu:v * 00., WHOLESALE
S' 2n^ ,rt »» , i-'“«nfoaJonJir*xhanta,and Dealers in Produce.
HO- SO Wsxcr street, and 63 Front street, Pittsburgh.
WM. McOOTCUEON WHOLE
gALBOroo-r, I‘rodnee and Commission 'JJerchant.
ana iiealer In Plusbursn Manafactnml Artklm. No 1M
Llbrrty strrwt, corner of Brewgry ay, Pttatmrgh. Pa. my 3
Joss if*ni ). t*a...._ ; -citaa atweuT
A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE
Uroeors, Produce and Commission Merchants.and
Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 8 Wood streeC be
tween Water and Front »U, Pittsburgh. splB
son. tostewu. . «.»>»« armwM
R ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE
• A rocm ’ Merchants, and Deaden In all
Kinds or and Pittsburgh Manufacture*.
2SS Libortystreet, Pltuburgh. JalS-lyd
Robert h. king, wholesale gro-
CBR, Comtafaeion Merchant, and Dealer 1* Festhers,
Fish, Floor, and all kinds of Country Produce, Na 211 urn
erty street, mouth of Birth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad
ranct-fl mads on consignments. JaS-lyd
— iimb *. saxaniso.
OBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLE-'
SALK Grocers, Commission and Forwartlinx Mer
chants and Deolersin Produce and PittsVurub Maaufoctorea.
No. 251 Liberty street, pittsborgii. Pa. myl
Ucai ISstatt aarnts,
WILLIAM WARD,
DEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES,
Bonds, Mortgages and all securities for money.
Persons can proenrt loans tbraush my Axiencr. ou reason
able terms. ~*r* ,>
Thoto wishing to lnrast their money to good advantage,
oin always find flirt and second class papar at my ofDca/fur
All oommuidutions and Intarriews strictly confidential
Office GRANT STREET, opposite BL Paul’s Cathedral,
jsl.-dtf ■
tJoobselltts.SJc.
WS. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair otreet,
• Dealer In lleUglm* and UiscoUaneous Books, and
Depository of American Iract Society’s Publications.
mtlfcdawVyp
WTM. G.: JOHNSTON * CO., Stationers,
. f.f Blaok Hook Manufacturer* and Job Printers, No.
67 Wood streot, Pittsburgh, pa, seSO
EO. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
* B. Eadler,) Whcleaalo and Be tall Dealer lei Books,
Stationary sad Paper Hangings, Federal street, «th door 8.
K of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa.
JOUN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND
Stationer, snccesanr to Dawtson k Agnew, No. 63 Martel
street, nnar Frturfb, PUUharglj.Pa.
AY & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA
TIONEIia, No. M Wood ftrwt, next door to the cor
ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bchflul and Law Books con
stantly on hand.
L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA
* TIONER, No. 7fiFomrth Apollo Bnlldlngm.
USX t MINER, BOOKSELLER
and Stationer, Matonic llall* Fifth street.
Furnltu r-o » Furniture,
WUOLKSALK AND RETAIL.
ILP.DEfiBAFP,
Sr BOWERY, (Wholesale Ware Rouse,
and 400 PEARL St** (Retail Store,)
NEW 10 Ri .
03r Bill* of Twenty-Fir* Dollars lUtailed at Wbolesal
Prices at the Bowery store.
Rosewood,
MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT
PAHLOR FUBNITURB
Is Brocatelle, Delaine and Plosh. Case seat And comma!
Furnliure in great Tmrlety. Also, '
ESAMELED CHAMBER JFVRNtTURE
In setts from 423 to sloo*
Si’Biso. Corles Hair, Moss and Wdalsbons
MATTBKS3BS,
Alto, Feeiber Red* and Bedding, Potent Promlam Sola Bed*
atcaaa.and Patent Self-Rocking Cradlea.
Dealer* will find at the eboreetorea, Ibo largMtaad beat
aaaortment of any eaUbliahmont In New York, and can boy
eUbtr at wboletale of retail, cheaper than at any other
bocaeln the city. ao23&md ▼
JAMESW. WOODWELL,
FD BN 1T 0 CHAIBS,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL,
Embracing iwy ityte of
FURNI T U R B,
ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT,
Soluble for
PARIAHS, CIIAMBBRS AND DHONaROOMS,
Equal to any la
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA,
LOW EX PRICES.
Sa-Sraj irtldßßKlA.lip luoi •»* W«nwiUd.-®S
CABINET MAKERS
supplied onilKB
- J'
. BOISIS Ajn» )ffltMl»OAl*! :
Ponikhed At lbs Ibortllt OOtlc.. ,
Wamkooms, Nos. 77and 79. £n*» 1
mrtfirftf r • JpmSBURGB, PA.
too* n. tow). ~.reoa. a. yocs*-^—T 4 **? B - 4 * c * fl
T.B. fOVSOACOe
travmomii* as. •
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of Every Description.
FACTORY—>/Mcr«J .BL,Ktoam WklU to* &***> ***»
WareiouH—Not. 18 AlO SmiUfleld St, -
STEAMBOAT CAJBUf FURNITURE—We
(j are onruttnnT tnaanfactartag STEAMBOAT OAfilN
FPRHITUBR and CHAIRS, amd lartt* tba attendee of
tMttfetiraM |Bfereiafelßfmia.- s *
~P*4M :^V^Vv ;. ,; v n £*IOUraAOO. 1
iHanufactuMcs.
HENRY OBHWIG, ~
*S'o. 48V, corner P<nn and ITa7a«| Arret#,
Pittabureh, Fai,
Manufacturer of hemp and
MANILLA- BED OORDS, HBM? AND TARRED
s from la, to ljfjncb, rinandOotoiaon Packing
*trn,Tarred and Span Tara,Auk and BallOord, Wool
aad BcwinjTwtoa, Pla* and Cotton
13LA full Bopplyofthn tboraartldaa-ooaaUnUTonhand
or Bade to order at the toft c*#h prtcaa. |a37;]yd
WELLS, ‘
80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
, VAtruptcrDuu of ’
,W HIPB, THONGS AND SWITCHES.
.T T Order* eolld ted frem thetradu, and prompt!* thin,
pad m per inrtmctbm. , 1 r
■ Tnucfr~6m<>nth», or A per' oeat diacoant for omR.
CAItT W il l OUT * YO tJ N O,
(Sooceaooi, to Joint Cartwright,)
TVrANDFACTDRERS and Importer, of
J.IL rocktturi Wii# Cutlery, Bureic4l anu Dmiil in,
■trmaeoU.OttDt’Pi.tolt.niUna Ttckla,*e,No. MWood
£*•*- They rfr* apecUl atteutlo* to the nuxia&ctnrißgof
w.canxir.'. '
B.TTAjjffWoBTO..... W. & IUZIOTQtII,
CRIDGK. WADSWORTU * CO.,
Manufacture r> of
Patent Oscillating Engines
Portable Engines and Boilers of all Sizes,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
No*ra Kss or tui Aqpiuoct,
- -ALLKOUKNY Cl
UOORBSAD & C O
.. VAHUTACTCUU OP
«rto a h | Plata and Corrvjated,
galvanized SHEET IRON,
For Hoofing, Guttering, Spooling, Ac.
AgtnU far Wood"*
Patent ImlteUonauiiU Sheet Iron,
- Vo -130 Pint Street, Pattbvrgh.
A. LYON sT
(Sqcombot to A. Ljqoj A Co.)
*u»ppictr»t*or
LOOMNG GLASS A PICTURE FRAMES
AHD DULKR IS *
VARIETY GOODS,
tJZ& I3 * WOOd Pl, ‘*bni-gh t p.,
MORRIS Sc COLTART,
or
HTJOHE'S patent atmospheric
FOBGB AND TRIP IIAMMEBS.
XIAMMERS of the following siae» &c
JuL nuds to order; ” ’
*«• 3* Lla7l,u,^HWow ** )o *i*«- prfcs tawv
2, "9 * » " UM '• “ too"
M *» “** ‘ “ - new *• •* goo.
4, “16 “ “ “ 23083 “ “900
* «£’ “ “ <IUO “ * IMO.’
. “«»,“W“ “ f* M2Ol “ “ EOO
Onion *ollciUd. tor puttealtr* sddnu
MOIIiUS Jfc COLTAHT,
j. t) WILLIAM BARK HILL A. CO,
OT^BO^RM^Sls^D^lkET
~7, Ir ®° "™ n > Waaofiictorm of lUrnhUPa Patent
SSi.S’ *£'!’. Bu ? a Pl l~’ Oondonmn, &lt r«Ai
\r£i “! Ik ”“' “=■ Ai», Ul«tomlths
Wqrk,BrKig«mrfTUdact Iron*, dan* at the ehorteat v
**J* a A| l «*« ftom a diatu>ca promptly attended to.
T p~
K
**«n» Cotton mils. FUltOarch.
ENNEDY, CHILDS 4 CO., MaSuFAC
. TUREns Of—
fton A No. 1 hoary 4* Shortings;
urpet Chain of all colon aad ahadtx
.Ootton Twins;
“ Bad Card*
“ Ploogfa Uom Ud Sash Oord;
BatU lri7 ' M “K* doacriptioo*
** ““ H * rdwmr * fiton of Logan, Wit.ua
*Cb„IuI Wood strait, will ban attention. J«2S:li
JAMES IKWIK t
manufacturer Of
ULPIIURIO ETIIER; Sulphuric Aoid'
B»**t Spirit* of Nttr*; Nittie Ad*
Hoffman • Anodyne; Muriatic Ackfc
Amnionia, FPF, Nitrou. d*T
Fowl art Sola turn; 3
at Joiio Inria * Sou, 67 Water «tm.t
a. *- doaw»n «
p£xuun * jonjvsos,'
j MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
W’ E. CHILDS& CO’S PATENT ELAS
. «o m, A* D WATEK-rnooy cement
I 133 Tnnm Brant, Plttabarjcta, P*. ««ci4:.ju
! pLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No 10
Ah "” d “'
BtS* K,t ’ r 7 J '* Cr ’ ption ormong. tor TT«t«r, Ou
MJOIIA CAMPIIULL, ~ *
ANUFACTUREROF BOOTS
m« V Bi^5Sg l g ,,MT K ° «
- _ _ _ iSufiical.
ISTBW STOCK
IffHl •■ flfftl
PIANOd & M KLODJCO
Selected for the Fill Trade from the celebra
ted manufactories of
l CHICKE&nro * SORB,
HAVEN, BACON A 00., A A. FI.OALE A OJ.,
«w tmcm,
WOOBWAKD A BROWN AND W. P. EMEBfON*. Batoa
•di) other dfitlngaUhed PUoo Fort* tcsktri, *
>ll of which will b« aoli] si iouiu
taetums price* and
T Mil rrttuftrl.
HE present stock has been selected by the
•Qlsnrtb.r parentally, us ti.rr, Pl.no I. n.nn.i
“ "* to .vary p.MitnUr, lot will U a.lj „ |, M
prtCM tbno b«r« orerbetm offered to ttii* dtw
PIANOS TO KENT. -
Five new aod a«c»od hand PUmo* to reot at #2 ta. «i
$6 per month JOHN H. HELLOIi,
• «... _ No. HI Wood •treat,
JKMAwT hvtweeo 4th •!., and Diamond alley
ELEGANT
7 OCTATE ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTEI I 9 | |l
IS EXCUANGE FOR GROCERIES On DRY GOODS.
A apUmdid B®tod Ocwtb Plano, antlratr d«w, will U »x
-cbaoßad for Dry Gooda or Grocarlaa. Tbo ownarbarln* no
U»e lor a Punii, Is willing to purl with It at Eastern coot,
•Dd takr payment In dry (roods or froeerlca, from mod
hurnea. Tt» Piano nay be safe at tha UoaJc fllora of
_ JOHN U. MELLOIt, 81 W.knl at.
PIANO AT A BARGAIN—
A floe 0% OcUt* Roarvood Pirao.wVVHl
mim the focWy of A'unnt cC Oiark, .Ve*f f V I If
fork, will be told bjrtbe •abacnbtn at • ucnlr*. It «m
parahued tome two je*raa*o for J 32&, »od look* n,:ir u veil
SJfJiL"!."! 7 ««* « » not. blckoew lo
family, b« promoted then. from meklog toy
moot ]t«hat«Ter,ood •everal co*«a of death boTiuE elncc
occurred, it will beaold Joteo* above. *»™g*mce
M n . , . U-KLKJSERA BltO., No M Phlhatreet.
N.B--A froth aopply of Bt«tu»*y A Boo*' celebrated
.Plano# la now on tho way. Notice of arrinl will U glTeo.
"CLUSTERSLATEST BALLAD—
JL Whervha* Lot* Gone?
Wb<r® liu LaU Gone?
TOwre bu LaU Gone ?
Where hu LaUGoaef
Where hu Loll Gone f
Being e companion to the popular eone,
. _ „ „ LULA 19 GONE,
by fl. ij-Toiler, nulled poet-paid from the “Old Ketabliibed
Blaoo Depot” of O(JABLOTTE BLCME,
_ , . , 11* Wood 2d door aboTeCtb
AepUndUMWtroent of PIANO POBTES no* »r
-
rHE GOLDEN UAIIP.-A'collection'7f
e>bb«lh Bcbsola, Bocl«l U.tberiDß. an it 4. fierce Circle !Z
L. O. Km«ison,(aatborof tbeOoldea Wrwtta ) J
.J* 1 * °* w Md ▼■liable work for Babbstb Sebooh, contains
J OO * nd Bake* Pieces, for Annlrmerlw.
Monthly Goacsrts, geodsy School CafoUratfon,
■pecwl ocesahms. Ths Ilyin* tod Toms bare been ebows
with •peeiaJregard to parity, iwh(mu sad rimplidiv
Jujt published end for ule at the Ma»io store of 9
, JOUN 11. lIELLOP,
** 7 . . 81 Wood street.
J 1 it e s u S~u p p l y
(©■GENTLE ANNIE MKLODIST.-®j
P&JCS—PItio, 20 eoata; booscl, 25 ceota
Jatt iwlwd isd for tale by
a" l * B. KLKBKB t 880., Ha. M Firth it.
gEC O N D
BDP P L Y
ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH SCHOTTISCH,
The moat popular Scbottiaeh of ibe <l«y.
, . PUCE—TEIRTY GENTS
Jolt received and for tale by
an 24 ILKLKBBR A BRO. No. 68 Fifth *t.
fJIRuSS FACTOR:
The only Uaau&eturer* of
TRUSSES
In tble city are lbs unientctwd.
Ttu afflloSad ahoatd compare oar price* wlib lhot* of any
lAt-e dealer. repaired or nade to order.
JdSI
CARTWRIGHT A TOPNO, 80 Wood at.
NOW IS THE TlME.—Families in Ali*
gbeoy City wUhlu j to Ur la thatr
_ WUTKB 6TOOK OF COAL,
Will pIMM lean their ordm at th«
ALLKHUNT 00AL DEPOT,
Corner A ndmou tt'ea'd Railroad,
Bm,»n?o b "« o^oankk®^ I ''
Brought to this dty.
W. A. MoGLURO.
Jennas;
Cream Tartar, Rhubarb Root, ,
Caophcr, Arrow Hoot.
Citric Acid, Cam Arabic,
Calomel, (Ebi.) Cal. Liquorice,
Oardamom be«da, lodide Potm*,
Epaota SalU, lodide Iroo,
MACKEOWN A FIN LET,
187 liberty etreei.
A(SS, BAQS.—Spanless Bags always on
hkoi. XU trad* applied it Boatoa price*; freUhi
1, ao2fl HITCHCOCK, MoCRKERY A <XL
*p ANCr OASIMERES
JUST BBC KITED AS
a HANSON LOTI’S,
Wfl v . i..*.;
gsprima, ia Etort
.• j. BcimniA
W*" 44
PiTT.SIH RfJil GAZETTE.
litelmrgj) 6;iifiif. |
PUBLISHED UAILY AND WEEKLY BY '
S . RIDDLE <Sc O O
rrrrn stxxrr. men nuiurmn.
l Pot the PiUiborgh Gazette.] •
Railroad Bonds—Oar blabUUr«.Qe r
Duty.
(Continued-)
Are we, u municipal corporations, legally oriuur
*'*7 bound to pay than bonds ? 1 believe not far
tbe following reasons: t
1. X believo thomuaicipal authorities had noieon
stitutional power to pledgo the property of thejcltU
less for the payment of such debts. It is admitted
oo all hands that the County Commissioners and {ho
City Councils had no power to mnko the subserip
lions and issue these bonds without an Act of; As
sombly authorizing them so to do. Whether *ueh
legislative enactment could give these local oalhori
ties power virtually to mortgago tbo property Of alt
tho citizens, as well those who opposed and protested
against such proceedings as those who favored them
for the payment of these bonds, is a very grave icon’
stitutional question, and ono that is notyot settled
finally, fiat the whole argument does not rest on
the evrisftfufionaf power of tbo CommUtlonerypp J
City Councils to mako the subscriptions and tsAe
the bonds. Even admitting that tho power was Con
stitutionally given by tbo Acts of Assembly, still
another question arises, was tho power so exercised '
as to bo legally binding upon the people * I answer
it was not; and my second position is, that we' are i
not legally bound Tor tbeso bonds, or some of them '
at loast, because, j
2. Somo of the subscriptions were illegally made.
and some of tbo bonds illegally ittued, Xt | 8 Ba :j
that the city of Pittsburgh subscription tp ihe Alio
gbeny Valley Railroad was unauthorized by anv Act
of Assembly. Some of the Acts of Assembly au
thorized the subscriptions to be made conditionally
that is. after a certain amonntof hma Me. individual
Subscriptions had boen obtained, ft is Ba id y, at
somo of the subscriptions had been made before the
condition was complied with; and, in other eases
that bogm subscriptions were made for the very nor-
thus fraudulently obtaining themunlrinoi
subscriptions: and that both the railroad agents and
the municipal authorities were parties to these triads
3d. Somo of tho bonds were fraudulently nezo!
tinted. It was a part of tbo original contort, Ibo
Hove, in all the cases, that the bonds should be
sold at per This was a point of vital importance
to the people. If they were to be bound to wav
these bonds, they bad a deep interest in requiring
that they should bo sold at par,«o that the whole
•urn should he expended on the road. It was, there
fore, made a condition in tbo acts authorising the
subscriptions. It trot one of the ground* on whiok
many of the pcoplo gat e their assent to the ittuino of
the Unde. What right bad tho Legislature and the
County Commissioners, after these bonds were is
sued, and Issued too upon a contract or understand
mg with the people that they should be Bold at nir
to consent, that they should bo sold at loss W/W
codling the pie f But many «r them wore eold
or traded off at less than par without the consent of
the Legislature or the local authorities, but in direct
violation of law.
Io reply to these objections based on the ground of
jr„ad m the (uutNi; or negotiation of the Bonds, it U
Jf * h * l ,‘ bo Bo ? df * re payable to "boarer” aod
that the ho den take like mercantile paper
free from all equities, existing between the original
parties. / deny that Much ie the late. \ f wo * lT e
any decisions or rf.r/.i going that length, they were
premature or incidental, and ought to be re-exemln
lion,l\L«> d P*** facie, should be
treated U 4 Bonds. There u no good reason whr
Ihoj ehoolii h. placed lb, fiiotieg „f to'nanm,
papara; but there ere many end wtightj e.niid.ra
t nn. wh, the, aboaltUol. 1, everything to be de- I
cided .gainst the peopio on preeunijmo,,? What
oeideneo o thtr. that lb. people intended Abel,
agents ehould issue Bonds to wbioli tin. rot M mat.
It., rf-ir., .. ' And what reesos is lb.ro for so derid
ing. lho Commissioner, and city Councils, in mak
ing the subscriptions and issuing Uio Bonds, were
r,ret.,f agents, anting under limited and
powers, for . ,p r ..,„f purpose. They bad no power
“"jP 1 . " h i‘ "" spar.nil, conferred or nree.lari/,
implied. The acts of Assembly authorised them to
mako tho subscription on certain conditions, and to
issue in payment thereof fw,. J r o nt e„d thov
could make the snbsenplinnsin uo other way mid
only on the condition. pointed out in the Acta, end
tbet they could givj nothing hot fW_ ootuicrc.n-tile 0 otuicrc.n
tile psper but Boat/*, subject to tho incidents .ml
law of Bonds. Tho Bonds wore given to the Rail
Knad empammi mid hy them sold and they received
tho money. Thee. Bonds ought, therefore, to bo
placed on the footiog of ordinary bonds, at least so
to enable the people to make anv defence
age Inst the Bond-holders which they co'nld -*avo
made .gainst the Kail Boad companie. themaelve..
This wrll be doing Justice to the people red no in
justice to the Bond-holders: These Bonds bore the
evidence „„ tn.ir f. t „ th>( iliuca
spec.l agent, red f„r e special p'nTP""«: thny w.re
bound, therefore. In law, to th. t the .gents reted
within their authority end in the tuaSter prescribed
in their power of appointment. Thfc know they
war* Bon,U, and they bad do reason lo be Here that
they differed from ordinary bond*, in any respect ex
cept this, Uingpaynbl. to "Bearer,” they wonldpesi
by delivery and the holder might sne iu his own
name. They received them from the Kail Rood com
panics: and If If should turn ~ut;tbat they were 11.
legally or improperly issued, the, can look to the
mm itoaa companies for Indemnity
1. But admitting, for sake of tho argument, thnt
tho subscript,ens wet. roustitutional, and Were logoi,
ly mad. red that tho Bonds were leg.ll, t BM<I s „ d
sojd; [ still contend that wo are not liable to par the
interest accruing before the Ilemis are completed
Nun. of the rood, is Cni.he.l, .steep,, perhaps, the
Ohio ,i I enna. The Acts of Assembly, authorising
heeubscriptinns, provided for an agreement between
the Municipal authorities and the Bailroad compa
nies by which the Bund, should ho received ns cash
and some provision made fur the payment of the
interest on thorn.; , In moot, if not all Ui. case, the
eontrret betwoen the partioa was, that the Railroad
companies should pay the renual interest until the
Bonds became due or the Ronds should be finished
-No on. wit say th.t the Railroad companies could
collect the interest on these Bond. We have arutn
plote and perfect defence against them. Why not
against soy ane holding the bond.? U.vo tho present
holder, any greater rights or immunities than the
first holders—tbo Railroad companies? If these
Bonds are to standon the footing of Bourf., then they
have no superior rights or immunities. It is only
by destroying their, legal character os Bonds and
converung them into oirreau/i/r noire, that
lho present holders can seek protection from our c.iui
ties. And. for the reasons given above, I think they
cannot be so construed, but must still bo rceardod
as Bonds and subject to the law respecting Bunds.
Neither is thore any hardship or injustice in this
Every one who buys or trades for the Bond of an
individual, company or.corporation, takes it subject
to any equitable defence which the maker could set
up agabist the payeo or the first holder of the Bond.
Nhy should tbeso Bonds bo on exception to that
general rule? Although they may be made payablo
t<> ••Bearer' or "Bolder," yet, on their face they
Specify Tor what purposo they wore giren, and state
other facts which put the purchaser upon Inquiry
and which, in law, compel him to inquire into all the
tacts and circumstances of tho ease, or run the hazard
of any equities the makers may have.
But in this case we need not resort to constructive
notice. Erery Bond-holder had actual knowledge of
th,» contract between the cmintyand tho Railroad com.
pantce. It was a notorious fact He, a> woll os tho
people, expected the railroad companies to pay this
tereiL Ho looked to them fur the Interest nnd for
several years received the interest from them. At
tho time ho purchased his bond ho had no expecta
tion of calling upon tho people for the interest. But
tbo railroad companies have failed and bo Is disap
pointed. So are the poople. Who is at fault, or
who IS to blame? The people would never have con
sented to these subscription# except on the condition
that the railroad companies would pay tho interest
on the bonds until tho'roads should beoompleted.
When tho bonds wore isrued they thought they were
protected by the express agreement on this point
The people, therefore, are not in fault. If thore be
a loss, then, on whom shall tho loss fait? It Is a
principle of law, that of two parlies who are equally
mistaken and equally innoceot, the ono who unox
pectedly sustains a loss, cannot call upon the other
to mako op that loss or oven sustain a part of it, un
less that wot the original agreement. But in this
case they are not equally innocent. Tbo people
stand upon an express agreement which was made
especially to protect them. The Bond-holders seek
to avoid the effect of that agreement, of which thoy
had actual as well as constructive notice, by over
throwing legal principles which have stood untouch
ed and unquestioned, as the fixed rules of property
for centuries. J '
[Concluded to-morrow.]
A Remarkable Etsst. —Eight sisters, the
youogestmorethan sixty yean of ago, worshiped
together in the South Church,'on last Sabbath,
for the first time in many years. Ilcre they sal
together in their ohildhoed and yonth ; here
their father, a renerabie citizen who died maoy
years ago, was one of the pillars of the church; and
here, or rather in the old house which stood
near, they were baptized in their infancy by the
Rex. Dr. Hopkios of Revolutionary fame. The
sisters hare long been separated in distant parts
of the country, one of them having been a resi
dent of Virginia, it was a memorable circum
stance to meet once more together in the pew
which they formerly occupied. Another inter
esting fact in connection with tba meeting was
that they listened to a discourse fcom their old
pastor, Rev. Dr. Emerson, who is now in the
eighty-first year of his age, and the fifty-fourth
of his p&storage.— BaUm RtgiaUr.
A Man Without Hope. —Nothing more horri
ble can be conceived than the situation of My
ers, who lies under sentence of death atColum
bos. The Journal says ;
He seems to have lost all sense of reasoning
with any person who mentions or tries to con
verse with him as too future—or even gives
him hope for pardon. The same stubborn na
ture which manifested a profound silence, from
the time he committed the murder, still retains
possession of his mlud. He regards all hopes
of repentance as idle, and remarked rif pardon
ed, there could be no oblige In bis fatbre life,
So thinks all attempts to bo-absUar man are
vain, as good name and honor; all: Vo eVer pos
sessed, are taken from him, and U would be bet
ter to die than live undsnstuh circumstances.
He lays the whole of Us to Uqoor ;
AI|JM nifffep, hidsgiimeefru a bar-ksvper.
'IOIOU3 Esqlisil —Within the laat thirty
years we havo been induced to adopt one of tho
most vioious and an-English locutions that ever
encumbered our language. At first it was heard
on y in conversation, aud was rccognixed os an
ugjy importation; but now, even good writers
inform tho public that such a thing is or was
being done,” n church is being built , for instanco
U has not been run llin ugh all the tenses yet
but of course it is quite t a legitimate and indeed,
necessary to B ay that si oh a church will be be•
,nff . bnu 'duringtheensui sgyear, andthatanoth
" *?? ' icm 6 “'" luring the last twelve
months and yet onotb-r may have been being
bm “ for two years, for a ight we know. On the
Bame prinoipleonr hous i agents pat up bills of
House to be lot," and beforo long we presume
the streets will no longe • resound with “Knives
to grind, or “Umbrelas to mood," for some
one with a little lenrnin ; will teach these useful
l meran 8 ta cry “Kniv :s to be ground," and
Umbrellas to be mem ed.\ With respect to
the English participle in mg, it wero elsy t 0
show that its funetions tiro by no means so cir
cumscribed as those cated the active present in
Latin, and tho corresponding ones in the modern
languages in Southern Enropo, nnd that it can
not be mado suject to the same rules. Bat we
prefer taking broader ground. Most if not nil
or the modern languages of Europe are desti
tute of terminalioaal inflexions to indicato the
passivo voice; they form a perfect passive by
joining the verb to be with a perfect participah
but the imperfect, that is, the expression of un
finished Lime, whether present, past, or future,
is expressed by tho active form. Most conti
nental nations use it reflectively in this case
but the English do not. Tho cook tells ub that
the beef is roasting nicely; the draper that this
calico will wash wiihout yielding the color; the
carpenter that a certain wood works easily; and
the newsmonger that wheat sells freely at so
much a quarter, while the French weald say
1 . mb B 8 ftt 80 much: and so of tho
rest The verb t cerdm gives the Germans con
siderable help in this matter; but still, in corn
mod with some of (he other Teutonio nations,
Ihef freely employ the active form reflectively.
Thq principle granted, os wo think it moat be
T i l** aro t 0 giTO U P lhe aboTe locutions]
that the idiom of oar language admits the use
of an active form of the verb to express with
respect to an Inanimate object the action'which
it receives, there is at once an end put (o (he
necessity for framing an imperfect passive in
the awkward wanner lo which we havo adver
respect lo living agents, where an
ambiguity _jnight arise from using lhe active
form, there was a term in good use till it was
superseded by this exotio growth; and a man
said ho was getting dressed if his valet was per
forming that office for him, rather than that ho
was dressing, which conveyed that he was
doing it himself. Tho advantage of to-ge{QTtT
to be consists chiefly in avoiding the very un-
Eoglish juxtaposition of one part of the neuter
vernos auxiliary to another.— The London Re
t'lVw.
A tYoaiap’s Dpoois ih Rotterdam.— l had not
gone far in my rambles about the city lief ore I
. "* a bro “Skl lo ft aland by ft discovery. On both
tud«s of the street, projecting from the center
or almost every window of the dwelling houses
each at an angle of 45 degrees with the window
were placed two mirrors of about a foot square
each in a vertical position, one facing up the
street and the other down. I immediately eel
my 1 ankce ingenuity to work to "guess’ their
object, and was not long in discovering in Lhese
mirrors plain indications that here, in this great
swamp of Europe, woman’s curiosity is the same
as among verdant hills and more genial climes.
The mistress of the house seating herself in
her parlor in a particular spot before a window
withi» book, needleor knitting work in hand,
has but to lift her eyes into the twin looking
glasses outside her window in order to catch at
a glance tho whole paoorom.t of the street in
both dtreciiotui. There was also another queer
looking glass arrangement which, for n long
time puzzled roc. Tho punlo grew out of the
peculiar positions and various angles at which
these mirrors were placed. I was about giving
it up, when, observing that their inclination
w»3 always decidedly towards the front door, I
saw the whole secret as clear as light. Tbo
good lady of the house, bearing the door bell
nog, darts a look into the curious mirror, and
thereby knows in a. motaeo* ofc *>.«
door. Of course when tbo door servant conies
in her ladyship can at once say whether she Is
at homo or not. In all tbo cities of Holland
nearly eTcry dwelling bouse has projecting from
ils windows from one to ten of these ugly look
ing mirrors.
Mapebia Vt is B. -. U'fytrJ C"mts From \
traveling correspondent of tho New Hampshire
I alnot, writing of Made! ru soya :
Mr. March. V. S. Consul nl Madeira, is a
lire of ihe Bos agricultural lowu of Greenland,
“• II , whose ample and cheerful hospitality
aroarod others aa well as myself. I, wa3 abso
lately prhjttely ; at tho same lime it waa with
out ostentation and boast. Not only did he keep
a free table, spread with all tho delicacies of
the island, at ins house out of the town, but be
kept an open house in the (own, where ample
rooms and chambers were at the disposal of our
party, with attendants lo do the wailing, and
aerrnnts to proride onr breakfasts. Indeed we
‘were lords of all we surroyed,’ whether house
beds, set-rants, fruits, books, or food. Mr
March has been for many years largely engaged
in the wine culture and wine trade, in which he
has made a princely fortune. I wish that all
the 'wine btjsbers, publicans, andeinnera,’ would
remember the statement Mr. March made to me
that not Ore p, pes or wine are now made a year
in all the islands of Madeira. And yet it is
abundant injlhe United States, and aa delicious
as abundant, The American crop nercr fails
though blight and mildew haro killed all the
rtnea in Madeira. Strychnine docs not fail ei
liter, if tho tine does.
Chinese Aqiucultuei. —The Prnnayfcanion,
£*?' r "?« l0 I , Rni 'f ratiT » of Trarels in China,
ltshed by a Rueslan officer, says : 1
r ,‘." rh '’ ail ‘ hor ‘ like erery other who has visited
China, bears testimony of the high develope-
Thfhf “ gr , ic . ull “ re , ln mysterious country.
The harreet in China, ho remarks, -produces
fifty, seventy and even a hundred fold. The
causo will be found in the care jwiih which they
manuro the ground, and Iho cuatom of sowing
early, of weeding and watering, etc.’ The acra
of load yield in England, Oerdany and Prance,
twice or three limes as much as, with us, bat the
Chinese agriculturist surpasaoti even the Euro
pean by fer. Howinfinately inferior,'aays Pro
hlut ™ B '‘*>o agrienlture of Europe lo
mir»hl f Ch T ThB Chtncsw-are tho most od-
Zh or hZ 6 " a,Ki ,r,,incrs of plants, Tor
eaoh of which they understand how to prepare
and apply the best adapted manures The no
reculture of their country is Ihe moot perfect ?n
mn«r°f l i *?V h ' ro ' W “ er * lbo e,im “ l o in Ihe
rnn. J ° little from tho Eu-
l\ re 7 h “ lc , Tal “« Is altaohed to tho ei
wriUra h, , a “ ,m - ■ ffilhu ‘ lhiok hook, are
written, but no eaperementa instituted, &c."
OOOHINO BIT OAI.
T A WOED TO THE L-AJJlrcg.
HEATED TERM IS APPROACH
.K.tbst0 ’ "O' l 0,11 •u.uUooaf Ih. Ladles to ti,
COOKING, IRONING, * c
Hnsirare’j Gas Cooking Stove,
S.nlTlifl-l'l*.* '"OwdlallT lortto jour sttentloo, at No. TB
BtDUhJrid.tr«t 8 A. JOHNSON a 880.
and City RtgbU lor gain. Epthdly
l—
?.*** p<dr *° Prime lUo Coffee,
150 Unif-ChMU Young iljjon, Izßptri&l end
Black Tom.
60 Ilhd*, Prime Sneers,
125 UN., KcOn'd do.
160 M N. 0. Mol&sfos,
. 100 •* EiuUrn Ryrope,
I*6 Bxi. Beet Brands Tobacco,
25 Kg*. Six Twine *j
20 Three* Carolina Rice,
tO Kg*. Bi Cerb Soda,
60 Bx*. “ •• “
60 Bill*. No. 3 Large Blackercl.
60 rUlf Bbtila. •• m ’
200-Side* N. Y. Sole Leather.
26 llbla. Bank Oil,
25 Bgs. Pepper,
15 ** Alapice,
60 Bx». Ground Pepper,
W " a Ginger,
100 Dozen Fancy Com Broom*
m.K 600 Bdle.Wrmpplag Paper,
u ~ U l • general aseortmeat of erery articleln the o»»rt
□e, In etore and lor sole bj JOuN PLOYD ACD **
Wood street.
MBROTYPES—
QUALITY AND HNIBII,
PUI IN GOOD OASES FOB
FIFTY CENTS,
ADAMS GALLERY,
myl&flind
NO. &t FOURTH STREET.
. VAAQO * CO'9
A mbrotype AND photographic
Mo. 21 Fifth «~OiiSo
color*, opted or pUln. Spacim«nj
ana Reception Room on the gronad float. mjOdly
bbls fresh ground oat mcnl
■pKODUCE FOK SALE—
Jfc lb». cmjDtrx Bulk Hml;
33 bbls u «■ jjm>
130 boa. Dr/ AppUc . . .
- V- ltw*eo«uU7 corwl
roj3 6gßrvKK>nrtm/. lTrrn
«?Mgjags£igßSS&
:
wmm
fierehants’ insnraiiK Co. of ffufadelpliia.
WM. V. PETTIT, Pwet J>. 3. WcOAKK, Secretary.
AmanotofCapHalfltoekpaidlnaad iuTe*t«d._.t2oo,ooo oo
Pa, P I W - —... , 68,428 Si
i $263,428 88
n,L ”* Cfcr S® lUske on tbeObto end Mlwieiippi itlron ud
(ribatarlca. Inrare* against Joel or dimuo by Fire,
**» against the perils of the Seajantl Inland,
Negation and Transportation. 1
'vS F~ “""•sominr.Jolm H. Pnmroj, p. J.
Jot? jl k ' m Ooinon. B«nJ. L. Woolion,
' Ch,r '“ B - J. P.ttonoiJ
WM. T. PETTIT, Pmfitat,
a i , unnus.
m,^ r vf“ mb * Co, Philadelphia
Truitt, Dro. A
Pumrgy.CaidwoU* Cu.. do.
A. T. Lane & Co- de ,
Stdmnlta, JnglJc< A Co, do
PimmmO,, OXE.CR N„.'« WATER STREET
- R- W. POtNDEATEIL
Franklin Kirs Inst
p B I h A D
! _ UOUCTOfIS.
I Cbarle* 17. B*ncker, Adolnb B BoH«
. ssssm - —' '
J ““ b n - SniS
fpW “ w *K n “ , » Horrli Taltenwi.
g™. o. »«2!SSS£"““>
MWrTit u7jr^ ,!llll of proprnj In town and
Tba ow “ * ro coiuhtent witfi ■ocuritr.
safe^Ss^saw
~ zizw x zr£
Mortis gw
Baal Estate
Hr “K*** 7 L °* na '
Cash, 4re_,
1 o ffl „£sfe R wSJSA n ! u .
Continental Insurance Company.
focorperauu fry a t LeguUUure of Pbjniylcania,
_ „ WITH A
rSRfKTDAL OHARIBR
Antborited Capital, Ono Million Dollan
Secured and AccnuulatalCapital ......
nOJIE OFFICE.
*Vo. 61 Walnut Strttl , atom Staonj, PhiladdpHa
°° Bnildln B*' *Wiar», sl,rehimlta», it>.
Ui?TOli I °“ n “"* 10.11 pomo,
Inland Inaarauca on Gondt,*c_ by Lake*. Klnr* ,'w T ,.t.
JpdUsd CMm to all
larorobleterms, consbtrnt irith arcnritj.
Re^,t * r 0f
JOHN N. COLKMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Importing
S W ? &D<l » Cn !. I,ry Merchant., No. 21 forth ThES
S ol ‘ * 3 ”' C°rr.™»Ub., »«
A ® UETTiJ » fl nu of M&ehctte k
Importing Hardware .MordianU, Nu. 124 North Thin/
etreet, abore uace, PUtla.
fo 'LtuV,!, n^ L ' nM w N ' J?™ ° r I ' lTin S ,tn n * Co, l>tOdnn>
•m, w r».M«
rfouongahela Ininrinet Company.
or I'iTrsurnoii.
Ornczu-JAMKSA. miTCnfsON, PrwWect
UENRT M. ATWOOD, Secretary
n , °*’ r,C *» Nw - WATIR STRICT,
* ;J< Inturt Again* aU hod* of jy™ and Jferfcu Ei
B , . „ „ ASBKTB, MAY UCra, 1868:
fieockDu9BlU*,paj*bloo:i <t"annd,#<>ciu*d by
tno appror.J u*m« , . (Uuuß , fl
mu. BecoiTßbie ;;; vSSm
116 aharw Mechanic*’ Bank Stock—com '' on
2 i* pitw.«r g Ld y .to ~..:::::: S?S2 2
W) do Kxelianue Bant <h> ,) 0 "050 00
I<A» do Citizens’ d., ,u, £
Balance of Ib.ok Acconnt* HZ!
K tb ... 16,663 7«
Wjo. B lir>ln>«>
m>6T. uaizell,
Wrp. Re*,
TUo*. S. Clarke,
ffffc.S'ißiir- ■
John McDatUl,
I G«o. A.
, HotchUnn
}V J’? . UESUV SI. ATWOOD, P« c’y
Westm-n Itißuninoe Oompany"
o k- p m b ii u n .1 n
OEtmaE DAKSIB, Pre*JJeu
f, M. UOKDON, Seem*,,.
OrnCE, So. K Water .trret, (B,»a, a Co.’. Waratonaa.
np itairv Pitubnrgh.
J 'g;*?!?™*’*'** »/ fVraand Uari,,< Rukt
; , ASSISTS, OCTOBER 31, ]&•>:
— °°
Bill* Keeel ruble
Offlw furniture. «»•«* Jfc
OfK-u Acconnts_
Ca*h - M*» 04
Premium Aetea *
5“
George Dante,
U- MUler. Jp_
J. W. Butler,
G. W. Juk«i>o,
JaiueaNcAnlej,
Alexander Speer,
Andrew Ackley,
oolC:
Piltsbnrjli Life, Fire and Marine ins, Co.
Office, No, 96 Water Street
I'ITTSUUIIGII, PA.
conneclfd ln,arßnc <* “retaining to
And ag&Jnat Lms or D*mi«M by Fire
Jin3sg£!S, r “ n ' , '' a * “ d N.nr.uo.
41 rSStaT'* 1 *■■"“< «•*. eo-Utart liw,,
Robert Qslway,
Bunoel MeClarken,
Joseph P. Ousttm, M D
John Scott, ’
Junes MamhelL
Derld Itichey,
Junee W. lUllnun,
Ohio. Arbatboot,
fclft—my2s-lj
Tie Great Western Fire and marine ins, Co
V OF PHILADELPHIA.
am * m,r ‘ m X£&£J a
aothorbhd oS?r n '“-
Capital paid
Eurpttu, Joauary Ist, 18&S**
°r Pmettul. * r ' ,S7l 04
i.viaxu l ixs!m'/wS T < i" w> *" d
Ldud oTnrUgt C£ *» Kl '"*. Camli, Ulto. .nd
wmis.'n lj ?! hro f’ “awSnutßnM.
»liliam barUDR, 161 u Plc» sttvet
Jo£t "f 1 Oomnellor.
fihn
isa Ja&aitea-sstf - Sa '” ra - •
LEWIS GREGORY, \ , UUN ° 8 Pttrtdrnl
Socond Ylc» Pwlil’u L’raoch Office 8 Wall m v v
J AMISS WRlQirr, floury and Tr ’ " '*' T ‘
IL K. kICUARD^
RW^± iSa "^ ?
r> Pittsburgh
FIOEI IKHIiTuSCE,
Bdianee mutual Inmraneo company of
PHILADELPHIA 11
On Buildings, Limited orP«rp.tnri,M«rch»i.di»,p utlli . h „
in Town or Country. 1
Office No. 308 Walnut Street.
o»nmsl77,BCe...AMm *C52,165 s»._tnmtS „ , „
P '^O«u' t^!“. , . o . i ” r _“ , ‘ L “««W “
Atlr B L.n/count »"«££ iit.Peii«.n'n'.'uii'' MS S?
Pomujlraul* JUilrood Co** Stork..
Stock of lh.Belit.pce Unto.! lB«r»o»Co.""* iJuSS
&rjp of Sundry Insartnco Computes gS? }£
DUlj Hmintb, htaiwLir B"7n S 2
CLEM TOO LET,
BIUCTOtS. • i
Saanei m«phfim,
BobertßWtL
Wllilim Miaaer, !
SS&SF-
Z. Lotkrop,
Obas.Leusd,
Jacob T. Banting,
SalUißowtn,
L ®\ COFI^JJJJt
irUdjrd and. Wood itwota i
CUm.Tiogley,
Wm. luTboinptes,
Dtvlj fl. Brown,
G. BteTeoson,
John R. VgmlL
B. L. Genoa,
Robert Toland,
Uobm Johoion,
0. B. Wood,
Jttbea B. Woodward,
Of THE BEST
PeMlflTUf* 'll
mranee Comptuy •*
SBUSQB. ft'
. »IR*OloK fh '
J*»b Vts&tu, 1 '“«otob& ;
Om.W.BiqlU). : Wwa Hampton,. -
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a a , SSESSSU-.^
JJMnm PATTm,' J * l U ° P S£r*«''
r,i: sgsa|fep%u,;- -. :
_ _ OP pi
Ollles So* 63-
insuranw,
Delaware flntnol Safety liunraaee Company,
Incorporated by the Legitlalurt Q.fPc*iuylr*rr<a,TMs ■
Offico, S. E. Comer Third and Walnut ate..
PHILADELPHIA.
T^<krr,, m atta s h.
on'Ooodi, by Hirer*, Canoli,
“ «“ >i» li«io£
,I ' r ' h “ di “ ernemUj.-^
PMadelchl* Ckv »nH 10 0A
Bill* BMdnhu; * InaumjceCMu 1»,008 00
QBboahSd aao»aoi oo
38,8#ao °
•3&&S2£zhl-
nrauc* Company of
HLP 3 T A
4918028 o|
. HOT 78
. 63,000 17
. 61,689 00
. HSIO 81
Uillitnj’ Insurance Comp'y of Piltsborgh.
001c* M lr« Ur Strut, bdtuc, Marled mi 10*4
”” ,L * oh, ‘- *“■
thi^wu a f?u fcK ? fB * t,< f Bordan, *«® b s' p,r, » Also, ocjdMt
ffm. Bftgala;,
Samoa! Hoa,
Jm. M. Cooper.
Ju. Park, Jr.,
lute &L Penoocfc,
8. ttarbangb,
Caj>t.B*mlc. Tone?, ,
John Cali
x»b.ir
. tadeipnia“ -Hire and ~
INBURANCE COMPANY,
_ u „ . No. 149 Chesnat Sfcreot,
® J*'J* ©SITE TUB CUSTOM DODBi
ROBERT. P. kino fnAtoaz.
BALDWIN, Vice President
oisscrow. - -•
I B. Bi <W_
j Gocre® W. Brow®,
•Jojeph K r*ci,
Jons Clorton,
B. Wlior.
KQBINBOH, Agent.
N«». Fifth afreet .(op itain
Ch&riej |>. Qsjn
B. I}. Englinb.
P- B. Sawry,
C. Ebenuan,
8. J. Meptrgev,
f. Bu.cz scasrr, Secretary.
d«2s:dljfc co,
BRADY'S PUBLISHING
NEW BOOKS. ~
OLIVIA, oriheiUid of Doaor, “ « « "Sj «
--^::
?SSSSSffiKggffi-* ;
FREDERIC A. IiRADy,
120 Namo Street N. Y.
6387,710 65
STAND up iOK JESUS—A Christian
gjll.d «.U MW, illuitratlou* n „„ c >‘ mStl!m
' >0 R«r. U .d,„
N«l»qq’# na» c*rd*i
Calnl—Chrirt entMOrou;
TW ° »>«H«*W-mw
Cuter and Harper 1 * new boot*;
«£?££££££ SSr’Saftssf? «■
•ndHaltour,, S ,„ „ p „ ooJ (hB 2" o ;'7 1,1, !W
•oso r . » O-CocnaAN,
W„,„ a treat, AllnbonT.
ISSS^SSEsS;
ifipSSISS
ftn3o JOBS 8. DAVtoON, Ho. sr Market »t.
fiVTOSs&.ss.aj jr-- *■»«*
EC-OOCnRAN^
Pwierolnrwt, Allegheny.
$317,641 48
Wni. McKnight,
Nathaniel Holmes,
Aler. Nimlck,'
David M. Long,
William If. Smith
0. W. iUcketeon,
NErapKr^TTfENTOlaTsrWt
F. M. GORDON'. SecV
pSS&.’SSSSt* •
Life In tho L*lty,
S?™“ I '™«., b J Pror. Whrton, D. Dj
Ml*cellan*on* Lectures
Uibbtrd on Paalmi: ”
Tb» Tro* Woman;
Tbo Object of Life,
.■JESSSE* U ““"" J 10 “>• R«''J Di.tor, of Amort
2S?ftS'S^“—■'»
OhUd’.S.bb.U,D.Vßook. J “
Alexauder Bradley.
Joaeph a. Looch,
John Fallerton,
Nathan IT. Hart,
David Q. Cham ben
William Carr,
Robert 11. Hartley,
John 51*0111,
siSgippff-
IrriDg’a Work*, lfi To i # .
Chwl-Umb'. do do 4 “
do 'do 4 «
Noct** AiubroeUnaa, f to!*;
Mfac?li*n«ou* Work*,6 ml*;
Too Worerly Notcl*, Heaton library ed, 27 rote
To« do do firetido ed, 27 “
Too do do Tlcknoc'* braerbotd od,
Scott • Poetical Work*, with Ufa by Lock hut, IOtoU;
_^* 31 KAr * 00, M Wood *t.
bb,‘ZU 05
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BRIDGED QUARTO DICTIONARr.cootaJniD* raxxa
mm th» natter foand In «nj other English Dictionary
coaiptW In thUicoontry. ot-toy abridgement o»U,ta£ffi
* Ccopraptucal TabU of 12.000namrej lUustratiir* ffl2,
«wu, anj other pectiUarltk* and adrantagra foud uSi£
olt >*r*oTk. 40 coptea of the aborts rtcelredaod for aatTbr
Jam J. L.RKAP. 75 tat,
HAI.iI HEBTATTRAW«p —
UASONIC BALL, LIFTS KTBSXT. '
JOSEPH PSIOKBB
A PROPRIETOR. *
LL THE DELICACIES OF A
TIIB SEASON, prepared by the moot nx
pcrienced cooX*,*errednpat the eborteet n IhrMf v
Uc*. from "
SIX (HOfOCK A. M. UNTIL TWJU.TB IyCLOOK P. M.
AU article* In the Has, peculiar to the East. Wut _ ' '
&mtb, reoatod daily by Xxpreaa, and eerrrd optoorders-" ••
***• *■**•■* WALNUT ILUX Jm
that they eoold dealre. ,J * u
_ «“Who!eaale Depot to r Oyeten, Fish, Goa* and Mr «. «'
Togetablee In their aea»an.-f» * M 3
Q_ROCEKIES— 100 hhds fair to prima Sa
bbla N. 0. Moluzm;
l'b ben Prim* fiJo Coffw;
“oo
i!?ata»ssa?=»w.*^
100 dozen SSSaitaiJtS? °"“ m ““*;
60 dozen Tpbf~—»ortod.i T yy
400 kega W»na; do T??*
soomw;ObM S! £ ■
lOObiaPwietMch; **
W bxa SUr CtndUe;
.Jjjsswsss!? *s**l ■
B* BOBIBOIT4 CO.’ -
S^W23s£3*S. ;
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worfc nmuKL-- v, '" ' ■
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wbeßrtwfth <OTi2»jSf‘*K < ’B»««U«S!»SS ’
“^ssaiHeas^. .:•
insutanct.
ireka lamanee Company of Pennsylvania.
Offlea Wo. 99 Water at, Fittsborgb,
ASSETS HAT 1,1858.
payable on demand BT,| j g&.'
; cored by twoapprored name*. .. '*?*.«««*
nuu a«edT«bi. ff‘“. 80
■5 ahuMEich,,,,., B.nt atock-oi'r.Z'::::::
m Jo Mochu.lc' B«kBtock-co«.„. iJawS
WO Jo lion Oil, B.nk SUxl-« ra ’t.[«,M._ jTOS
13,250134
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J-G.fihoenbarror, a. w n...
l w “c Panjwck,
Jeha A. Cangher, W. W.ST«xti4^
0. W. Batebelor, B. T. jf r
R D. Cochran, DaYid il’QLum«a,
June* J. Bennett, Qecrgs 8. Balden/
Wo. J. Anderson.
J.n.SnOBOJESGBIL Pnax
madias
Boat. PnnrtT, Bec'j.
03,T30 87
—. 100,000 00
rroaa
June* o. Hud,
TheophUas Paaldlaj,
Junes Xreqnalr,
William Ejr*, Jr,
J-P. PenittoD,
Joatma P. Ejre,
Bamoel JS. Btokas,
Hmry Sloan.
Jjune* B. HcWrJ*
Tbomag a Uua,
BnrtonTjt-
John B. Semple, Pitts bY
U- T.hlorgan. a
J.T.tccaV’
AimK^ddent.
C. HASD, Vice President.
William Martin,
Joeeph IL Seal,
Edmund A. Bonder,
John a Daria,
John E. Penrose,
Oeurga 0. Lefper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr* B* M- lltuton,
William 0. Laden?,
itngh Craig,
Bpcncer Mcilraln.
Charles Kellev,
U. Jonea Brooke,
Jacob P. Joncj
wii.a
* TUOB.I
arsaT Lrutrsa, Secretary.
PS Water «tmt. PUtaborgh.
apil.-lyd—Jal3
WM. JIAOALBY, Prwidtat,
SAJfHEt I, MARSHELL, B«mirj
Capt.Nnrk BU<rtJae,
8. SI. Kicr,
John 8. t!il worth,
I rand* Sotlwa,
TVtn. B. Jlaj%
John Shtpioa-
Walt«r RrmnL
Id mil, Jr.
r'iMKMSa*
J- L- HEAD. J 8 Fourth it.
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