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    J! THE DAILY
?ABLIS
1 1 fficuagtsiß.
• 1 - DBroo/sJs UEp U A R
WIT Ittt. led, Q6fotf of TTocJpul 61nh iIrMH
atLAukfiUWN, rnolcsalo umgsist,
'•S? 1 !? §P M*nulactcr»r'i ad Agent for Hmyet**
“**■•■** HUd Extract*, Ko. 1C! liberty itwt, l*itu
btttgh, pfc ■ i l| v j*3fclyd
B L FAHNESTOCK & <
• B» A. VahßMtock k Co, and'
b WhoUeale Dnjgii\ No. CO, co
BA, FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLE
»«at* Drnggiita and Alanufsctnrorm of WTiltr L*-*.-!,
Lead and Litharge, com *r Ifood »nd front streets, Pius,
burgh. inch!
JOHN P. SCOTT, WII
M inDruri, Paints, Oil*, Vdi
396 liberty street. Pittsburgh. .)
Alt orders will rwoire prompt at
49*Agent for SchnidP* rnlmm
raunucx ***** . ...........o*uao» szukb.
T)RADN:A REITER, WHOLESALE AND
Ml JBotaHLroaglst*, corner of Liliorty and El. Clair sta.,
PitUDargh. i ___
JOSEPH | FLBMIN(3, "(S U COESSOR XO L.
WfIOOX kMo Jeoroer MarheteiTvelaad Diamond, keeps
MMtMtljr 0b bind afuii and conipli-it* a*“.>rtxnentor Drag*,
HodidM ClitreU, Perfcnjery, nr.d oil articles p«-r
-tataincto hi* btaiacaa.
O^xhjaiOdCiipruscripUur.i —Lcmpoundod at all
T\R. GEO. U. KEYSEU, DRUGGIST;
JL/ 140 Wood *tr»t, corncraf Wood etreet and Virgin
Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ecalitß,
RIDDLt), WHITS it CO., General Com
i Blaitra Menhanu and Deal«in in Hrocerlra and Pn.-
doe*, No. ISA Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
99 sad satisfactory returns guar*
\ drlfclyiUn-T
TAMES HOLMES & GO., Pork Packers
V ■ sod Deal era In PruTitlons, corrjrr of Market and Fi ><nt
ItWto. | i J«G.I,U*
LEECH T*HUTClUN^6^'rCommission
and Forwarding Merchants, il*a!cr* IsWesUrn lie
terra Cilbeee. Flour, Fish, Paeon, cutter, Lluarv'd OH, Tot
wnd Pearl Ashes, Bwda, Grain, DriW Fruit, and Produce
. geoeraUT. float brands Family Always un h«ud
! Agents for tijo <4tadl»uQ Oo’Ji celebtat-ii Patrutni
Peart ijfsreh. No*. 116 Second iiud/K!) KU»t beiwtro
■ Wood and Sinlthftcld ete n Pittaln>r>fi. Pn. « pikl rd
PUIKESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY li.
\*/ QOLLINB, Forwarding and Ooinmlsriet, M< rrhant,and
Dealer in Cheese, Batter, Lake FUft and Pi v..« generally,
M Wood ah, above Water, PitUborfch. uyZl
TjIAGLE WAREHOUSE.—JAS (SARD
, J.j pfKE, Wholieal* Dealer ip Floor, Prevision* and
Produregewmily, No. 0 tJvreuth: street, between Liberty
|*od SnUthfleM. Pittsburgh, Pa. •
’ S mrily
fnsnraitw atfente.
R FINNEY, AgcnfcEurtikii losurancuCo.,
e Wo. 9 Water atreet,
A A. carrier; secretary
e Penneyltanla Insurance Company of Pittsburgh,
Joaue* BciHing, Fourth stni-t.
' A. MADEIRA, Agent for
m Mntual lmgraace t3 Water »tn*ct-
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental
Insurance 34 Fifth street.
RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West
• era leeonnc| Front atreet.
■ ©atprte.
ROBINSdN 4 CO., De aler in Carpets, Ac.,
No. 2S Fifth etmt.
ILILIAM McOLINTOOK, Dealer in
C«rp-»a, No. 112 Markvt street. fc2
DW.D. (tD. M’CALLUM,
EAI.UI IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
MAiT' ''OS, B7 Fourth struct near Wood.
attomeps.
».*. CiiwWir „m. t. ?4nrcßH
OALLOWAY A SANDERS,
ATTOIiNKTS AT X,AW.
I - AND
BADS, GALLOWAY <b SANDERS,
Eitdte, Collection and Tax AjtnlJ,
\ Davenport* loiva,
. axrxsx.vrc.'i.
Kromef k Hahns. ‘ K. Patrick d C.'-. t
Stringer Uarbasglt ACo ,- AH. Miller.
Jat*^lmnw3mT
TiUSllfc MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law.
tpttrth afcfot, PitUborph,
ROBERT M* KNIGHT, ATTORNEYAT
Law, mod Solicitor of the bank of PlltsLareb, No. Ill*
Fourth Htn-ct. Piiuimrgli. d-15
JOSEPH 3. & A. P. MORRISON, AT
toro<*7» Law. Often No. 98 Fvwrth fit., war Wood,
Pittsburgh, Pa. mytM
Qiy Gootm.
l. *.Boacnncu> usa.a. w. a. xcnri.i
T>URCHVIELD A CO., (successors to Mur
phy ft BarcbfleM.) WlmWale snd Dt-.ilor- i>i
Staple and Fancy I»tj Good*, comer Fourth nad
Market at*., wl
C-il. LOVE, Healer in Staple and Fancy
• Dry Goods, sign of theoripo*] Ba* Jliv»\ N-i*4
Mortal Street, Plttsbnrgh. rnrl'i
a ';U. PALMER, No. lUS Market Street,
• Dealer la Bontieu, Hat*. Straw Trunmhigs, and
Btnw y.! -25
©atnagra.
Fhiltdllpbla Carriage .Manufactory.
THE subscriber have always w.
head > floe awortornt rf NRWtmd SRO-iSsdSS"
OND U&NDCAtUIIAUedgf Tarluas deacriptinueMid snlta
b!« for the rtrlooa purpose*.
On!ere fruta ell part* of lb* curntrf, »rith
promptoeM sod dlffntch. SfkUufacturj tad Wardroom*,
12M rnutkbrd Hoad, Above ftlrnrJ Arena*
i PCTBY.
■ N. B. — Tbe "Exchange end Jtihfrnoo't” IL R.
rOwpMAtbe prennljwicTcrjr Uw ia2l;<u»nmF A
'CAUKIAGES! BaQQlESTjfc^^lKaa^*'
S PIIAETOK3, EAROI'" I
\ A ND everything in tlieline, ’
2j. the most reliable .
HAgTEttSjM AX 0 f^CTTTT.
Toother with afull of
Esiitm Uarncit V^,
/ln_sT«ry variety raluble or double train* ai~-''
and biter itsius.too numeroa* to racuti.%
eonstutiy OD band sad Tar cal* at rvasooabia prices l,<L
• JOHN tU SBAFITKiL, ’ 1
I Diamond street, hiiir Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. I'
| dT* bought and said on cocmiitoW lupalr-J
/ijuntQdlT and pmmtdly dope. «e!7 itij
•J Carriage and WagonManufactory.
Aflf. I— STEPHENS, Auent,’
Ho« lDHThlrd atreeti ;
WOULD respectfully inform thc'^gw,
public that to Is now located as »boTe.v“jS3R?»
•nd.lias monied Hie tmslT.baa of Carriage niikliu: in all It*
Var4tttee, and is al«* prepared to exucuio orders ter lYßguua
of ell descriptions, itxladin:: all work for Iroa Merchant*’
«a
SollciUag acostlntuncoof the patronage ao liberally b**
■towed upon him sAiloat lire old stand of ’‘Digelow & Co,"
be woeldjus&re bU friends that the woe cere aud aitcn
tlcti will pe gfren CoalihUordara wi heretofore,haring *o
■aredf&eharTicesoftbsbcet workmen, and haring erupt:
• pVtmer(setaewhere W_lb© finishing of One work.
C7*A gtndnsMrtmeot'of hoary work now on t.ntid, »ult
leblo for Ppring cse, All work warranted for 12 month*.
1 Jf3“t*artlcnlAT attention giveiJ to repairs. JeH:lyl
tlaintJig.
ICB* TBOXTtfbM—TUVUr&IS „r. C. MIILSB
> JOBCN THOMSON' &z CO.,
House 1 painters, glaziers and
OEAISKJia, 1«6 Tumt) BTRKKT. Sljcu Paintlm;
,*X»c«t*dTMtboeolßWß **d»U*Aatch. Ulxort l*aiuu. Oil,
.'forpaattMt V»robh, | 'lajwn kii>) Knj;lUh,l‘»t«j.t Uri'-rt,
TCOJ MontßigPß Um, • V»I7 ■uiKTior artM* PbiWdtlpliU
BadPUtdJßTfb WfcU» L**d »lwby» on fc«t»d and
W««ropr*l*rtdtdOnnil.Color*for Ibdnuns Linir^iei.<*
Otbm at tfcaahdrtMt DOtlca,u w« Imr** mill «rliicl,
cHaw by will ravn muuoy by celling
theJrcolon frousd with ha. «ura:dly
Hoofefldlttfl, &c.
Air -s. EENTODL, 20 St Clair street.
Dealer taUHlgltm* and ItlUcellsoeoae Bonks. end
l>»girUu|y of ItoitrkaJi ijrart Society’* Publk&tlou*,
WJL Q. JOUNSXON & CO., ;Sr^tlonera,
Steak book iUtftjfactoiwni add Job Winter*, No.
w. wood tme, rutrtnincN *eSo_
T? 0. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
{Lu «■ Sadler,) WbolacUo ea<l Retail Dealer In Uoota,
ff>*toy7 wj Paper Umctmci. Fcduc&l »treet,«tb doorg.
l.«.llwtatflqßiw, Altogliepy, P»,
\ ANf)
' SJL. B ““^ l ?‘*s« , Jf“U.partaon*Apwi»,No.C33!arkM
, toarttu fUUbnrih. Pm. H ’
V™*?* BOOK&ECLEItS AND STA
SS' •"« h »»»• door to the cor-
Bch«'-oJ Low Hook, coo-
'.: U- READ, BOOKSELLER ANl> SI A
:» TtOinaL»at»Toora,«. A
ON.T & MiNERT BOOKSECLER
sal BtiiUonor.MMoakim. Plah rtrrrt.
jKtal ISetatr aatnls.
'i ' wi2£i7im]w ajid,
■EALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES,
1 Bondfc«erts»«M*oi>UjKeuriUc« for money.
riOMcan prweare l«uu lorf njh tay Agency, au n**on.
plafclnC'to loTut iholrnwMy tojcood*<iTMiuuN
lytanJOrit*sd aewadci**ap*p»r**“7 oQ «sfcr
Jonißflßteaoo* acil Intrcrlewß ftrlctly eonMmtUl.
pQRAKT ffTKSKT, ©ppoflit* St. Psnl* Oatbedrml.
1 i^**^***** >,imr 1 i^a,Booffu
. _ JJ*** **P«r WtrthoQie.
. marshall & co., ini-
SSSSSSSSSS
IICSSf U : '
IN 1786.
fo., late of the firm
■accoMon lo Firming
roer Wood *cd Fourth
fiOLESALE DEAL
nmbos and Dj'Mtirff*. N»-
lair'/irl
•SHULL, ScJk tary Oit-i
-uj, M W&|tT «tnv>t.
?ecr6tar? Western I astir
»b>r
JFlilN, \gent fir Frank*
jtapfny, N< rtb*«ut tvJrwt Wood
Amtricnn, Pin in and Corr»snlid,
(rALVAJTIZKD SHEET IKON,
VILLUM OAHXBjLU- u£rs „
WILLIAM BARXHILL JL CO.,
61 Pennßt, below Marburv, Pittsburgh. Pa
STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
Iron Workers, Manufacturer* «f lUmhtH'a i'nrrn!
Boiler, IxKumoUre, Flued and CjUudec lkiiL-ra. Chiraoejn,
Brekhen, Mm Bed, glean Pipes. Cun<lru.*cn. Salt jSa*.
Sugar Paos, Iron Tawls, Life Bouts, etc. Al»o.
nock. Brtdgcond Viaduct Irons, dous at the idmrte.:
tlco. All orders from • distance oromi-tl j itt»ndL-i to
J«S2
P*un Cotton Allis,
Kennedy, childs k co.. maxofao.
TUR2RB of—
Penu AJS'o. 1 henry 4-tSbeotinjrs;
Carpet Chain of at I colors nod shades
Cotton Twine;
“ Bed Cords;
M Plough Lines nod sn*h Oonk
“ Hope of all sizes nod descriptions.
Batting.
*#-Ord?rslelt nt the Hardware Store of Ut»r.. W:n-,>
A 0»- 131 Wood «ireet. will hare attention .. U
JAAKS lIIWI\,
_ MANUPACTDRKH uP
CLLPHORIC ETHER; Soh.huru- A. iJ,
kj ffw««t Spirits of Nitre; Sltrir ArM;
IloOmaii's Anodyne: Mon.trit A-1-1.
• A-jo* Ammonia. FKP: N:»r<-n« <1
Snhirkuy
May lie found »tJ..b.. !.« 5 ..’-W ,
'\VIL.LI >1 nTB4MI,\,
P -LUMBER A\l> m ri; 1 :, 1.1
Fourth »ti<—l, i’i-. *•. ! r •nl it.i l r
JOBS CAMPUKLL,
MAN F A CTH RER OF ROOTS S*-
ao-ISnOKS.-l .' tf, ,Wri!.!i ti. N...-I4
I'itu-borKh,P». .
J S UuGiir . j ajr-t nvti-^T
J. «. LIGGETT A CO..
fjM.OUII FACTORS aud Produce Commis
sion M* rrl-a-iu. forth- *»1- »if Flotir.Grain. and
lYodac* N.w. 'll* »l.j 70 Wdtcr -trial, r»tt*bnrrt>
.l
J S. CAtfFXS&D & CO.,
Comuluton A Porwsrdtng Jllerchaulki
Arul Wholesale Deilert in
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
tiCTTEH, LAUD, POKE, BAOuN, FLOUR, F;.-11,
Pot A Pearl A«lu-*, F.ih-rattu, L'nvtsl k lMt i Oil. l*r..-l
HITCHCOCK, McCKKRRY &. CO.,
(nucrcsw.r* to linffroaii, W’Om-ry A Co.)
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
And Wholesale Dealers la
Prodact, Flour nnd Wool,
.Vo. 153 Pr<nd and lis &amd (I, Pdittntrgh. I'd
*pl:l)d— my29 ~
E’lojiy,_ Jjj rui r> and l?rodti<?ei'
Forwarding Merchant-,
. 4 Second Stl, Pitftburtjh, Pa.
Henry s. king, (late of the
firm of Hint! A Moorhead,) Commission Merchant,
*ml Under in Pig Metal end mourns, No. 70 Water utmri, Uy
low Market. Pltuburtth. Pa. uj.lv
AA. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO 13 AI!
• dy,Jun**4 Oo.,)CoinralMk>u and Forwarding Met
tltaiaj the JlAdboa nnd InJlnospoli*lullm.d. coi
art First ipid Pwry «U., Pittsburgh, Pa. J V.Mly!
JOIIN 11. MfiLLOR, °No. Hi WOOD ST.,
««»!£??? D, .'V“ >cul All O aoi Fourth .trwt, Sole At.t-r.l
fur CHICK F.lUnO A SONS’ (Boston) PIANO FuKTK 4 , bIA
SON A UAMJ.IN’P MODKL MklilDKtlNfc null ohti.VN
HARMONIUMS, and Dealer in Mndcnadiloiicd Goods
Ja23
HKLEBEIt 4 11R0., So.- iu FI3TII
■ BL, Sign of thoOoldnnHarp, BoU Ar-m fc-r NUNNS
A CI.AHU'S (New York) oorivdled. Otand and eUjitnre
PIANOS, end CARIUKT A NRLDIIAM’H nr-.mn, MEIA
OKtJNS nud OHUAN HARMONIUM*. Dt-alrr- Id Music and
Musical Instruments.
CUAIOOTTE BLUJIE, MANUFACTUR
EK end Dmlsrin Piano Forte*, ami Importer of Munir
and Musical Instrument*.' Sole Agent f.<r the UA.MIiUHQ
PlAN't>S.«!«j for IIALL&T. DAVIS A CU.’B lkel«n Pianos,
with end without iEolnun Atbv.huieut. )1R Wood street
toys
c h re a p F' o i-c Cash,
JA ME S UpBD,
NO. «9 MARKET KTRKKT,
THIRD DOOR FIWSI TUB MARKET iPiU.-.R,
Has Just ixem-d hi* larji
Fait nod Winter Stock of
LA DTEh', MISSES’ nnd CHILDREN'S* BOOTS and SUufco,
MENS' CALF, KIP ANDCuAU.SK
DWTS, tSIMEa, OXFORD 7TES,
UAITKIUL uPKKAR.Ar.
DUYS* AXD YOUTHS’MOOTS. oltUK*. Ac.
•FORDS' RUDIiFR SUOK*.
rx irr> Superior artiels and orry dn.vt fn>;h Uit
ijanulactorera. which tie will coil by it..- rem or packagi
ai. rery reduced prices for each.
. ’Rile dock oonprlse* one of the larg*w( lucsortmcaU tu I*
L>sud In any city, coitahlo fur city sad country tUr*. «o<l
oref twenty roarceAparieuce in tmyliiK, he trndi
that hacan n«w coil nil tastes. lie rn]>octfully lD»lte,all
In want to e JL awnrina them that they will b« pleasud.
RemenjlKir tho plate. JAB. COllli,
Ko. 89 Market Street,
no»& Third Door ftom the Diamoud Market.
X\TALL PAPER, FINE PAPER HANG
ff INOS, CHEAP PAPBtt, Bordi-rs, Window
Shade*, Camine, Tspen, Ac. New pattern* oj.au <dr lU
early Spring tal*e. lUtjo* bolit a new Wall Paper Balr*
Uciua with increased fscUitiee for a larger stock than her*-
tofjriv snd will he amdantly r*rl*nisbed,: urchak
«n will dud at all time* a good a**cTfm* , nt nt low prir. •
K. U. O.VJintAN B, G Federal »C . Aln^W*.
Ordcr* atlcnded to lor Paper lUngrng hr tho bc*t wjHc>
men. WI
HERRICK'S PATENT CARPET
HWBRPEiL—A great bomMilc IttewalLwi
ranted to giro ntlsfaction. Jo»t nceired at th* Carpet
Btore of vf. M’OLINTOCK, 1U Market street,
J«2fcdAwT Only Agent for thn Mancfa^tnrer.
CUNDRIES—SOO ca*ksBoda Ash;
~ Bnob«g* Nitrate Soda;
, 60 kegs Bl Carb Sods;
1. 2CO boxes German Olay;
„ , 193 b>lfl.Bc*n llfitin,
Cn band and lor »ale by ALEXANDER KING.
DRY PEACnJES^—2OO bus. prime hnltres
for tale low by HITCHCOCK, McCUKERY A
J*° 123 Second sod 1M First st*.
It)alBtm>.
BATH BRICK—for sale by
y.)' yj W. MACKEOWN,
fe22 No. 107 liberty *tteet.
GEK&IAfI BITTERS—IO
gro. foraalaby r B. A. FAHNESTOCK aco.
L£ATH£RB£LTING of the best manufac
t«r«RldttlowntHb7.T-’% J. 4 1C PHILLIPS.
iHanufatturctß.
KEMOYAI .r w
DVQuaszra zroiv sxoas,
COLEMAN, lIAILMAN A CO.,
Mtrratkctarera«f
Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, 1
Nuts, Washers, Spikes, It
llato roujw*fd io tbeir t.or und i j
No. 7 7 Water «nd 94 Front Street,
ohs, «-L\, etc.
x(on»i><» Wardiooee,
Wiiejv theyoro prop*n«J | 0 cXrcato i.'l cr-Vri iu '.lifir ,in«>
n lirj;,' rtn l complete MuKirtnu-nt c>T
manofaccnrrd coeds con*
“f irt’j ou hand, which llicj of-
'rr_ on llntol terras. f. fl<Uf
Iron City stove Wareliouiie. ~
WTV. BRADSHAW, (Successor to T.
• Cl* A Oo.,) Msimfartnror o( TIN.-: lUo\
nail t’OPPMI WARE, and Dealer iu SriJVE-t he Rev l'il
P* TK£KT ‘ '*""** FUth
T.ii.Ktvta. i.*.rauiT. t.r. jnryx.
T. H. SiBVIK A- CO.,
.Ao. «!1 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pinna.
Manufacturers of white and
HKD LBAD, 7.1 SO TAINTS AND UTHAKfIK. nod
Wholrtaus Dealer* In Oils, Paint*, Ynniishci and Turf-n
-tiar. _c_ Jsl.lty
DUQUBsmi rovnsb&T. -
Ri McCOY Ac CO.,
/. 12KS rr STREET, <yno»> /V»ni. K. H ZWW,
prrrsiiutum, pa.
MANUFACTURE to order, on short notice,
CASTINGS, HIIAS'TINO ± PULLEYS, of nil *l- M
and dmeriptioni. of the best tniterUls nn-l Intest stjlei
al»a WAUON U jXES, SAD IRONS, GRATES, Ao., always
on hand or east to order.
«rOrder» 1.-fi at th' FOUNDRY, or at »'«ct«ri<ht h
Yoaog’*. Sd Wood ,t. m 111 receive prompt ntu-nttou.
la&dly
J A. SHIR. * j r atuwrtL ""
late of the flrrii cf l. S. Unit iSjair.' n„n *
SPEER &. UIDWIILL,
Valley Fcrge Plow Works,
-Vo. l:t9 Liberty Art*f, r.Air Fifth, A:fcf>wr V V
IVTANUFACTURERS or every variety m
-LU. Plows. Plow Callings, Ac- <*f the iu..at apptoVi-t P*i
t-rns laiublo forever; Liu-1 of mm! and tilUgv
Their Improved Patent Iron Centro, Pnn-bl Irja Ore'
IlillaiJv, Iron Centre rub Soil, Intent and Centre l. vets
Mouldboard, YuJlwe, Peacock, Cotton tn. 1 ;h.»i
Plows are wajlßistip to jtivo entire aatletJuuioD t s purtdi i*-
rra. both u to tjujlHj and adaptation to «e*.
gj-trrdgra arcsoliorted,
WELLS, IUDDLK M. CO.,
*0 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
WAKUTAUTOBXU e?
and switoiik
i i Orden aolicitod frrm the '.rmla, anrl prompt n
ped u per Liatrurttoca.
Tinitp—e tnontLs, or 6 per c*-ut. dtaeoent for ■—r*
•*lVlyl*wT
CAit X W IH O II T a YOt N t.,
(Sucreasori to J.-bu Cartwright.)
\f ANUFACTURERS and Importers or
■i-Y-L l’ockut mJ Tftblo Cotlvry, ferule*! ana itonta) In-
Plato!*. ttahm;: Tacktr, 4c., No. i>fl Wi>-i
•tret-L Th«>y git* ■pvci&i AttcniioD to tli* cl
Tram***. Supporter*. kcl Jobbing mJ llrpaliii; wnh puuc
tualit) am! d»«pat<b. „•
MOOR
HEAD ft CO
HtXOrACTULW or
For ftoofluy, dulled eg. f Ac.
Ajentt far Wvd'*
Imitation Russia Slicct Irus.
AdrWan-liobse— Ao. 100 }\rtl Slrttl, IStUbura*
mr27:lyjJ *
Commission. &i
Fn.il UD’I Product gt Tieraiiy.
Nob. 141 and 143 Front Street,
. riTT.->in iiuu. t\\
{IeBANE At AMJKK,
- mjwajus r. rmfr—wji. u. wnmrui
_ v NGlfili HAttCALGfI A. CO.,
vC -S S lON M jJRC.II AN T E
|gt DKALKRS IN
grades, Provision>*& Produco GotiomUy,
[o. 295 Llborty Street,
&C,
BOOTS AND" SHOES,
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORJ
r TUE .SUBSOKUIKI! RESPECTFULLY
fuforni* tho pnUk tti,( l lr h*s ~- am ~p sn ,| j, u
cxtccilve
A sirs, Wrought
JRE
Chair Manufactory
ISOXCE MOKE IN VI;LI. OPERATION
Hi* !*A LKS 110 )M m I'l.-.cul, ati.l ittitil til.- H of April,
SO. r.| FIFTH STIIKET.
Alter April Ut l.u will !..• kvnlrJ in
srz,aks's Birsx.DirjG
fNOKUTin: ikon nrv i:oi.u/«k
,\ u .l d.io-t'y , pi-omi,. tl.o iMiT-GmCE. i,■ | ut ,. Ul ;.
tr» U.—At sale i» tine nnorlmunl i.l el .i t artl. l«
in Mi llua, *a4 uli. r«. In- will U- |»lra-«;,J !o
*nlt njtOn tii>fricn i-i a*. 1 patr.iuv
FURNITURE! AND CHaIAS
Of every description made to oriier, and par-
ticular attention given t-> the matm
faoturo i>f Plain and Fancy
OFFI C K K URN-i rX' n K
jalTitapl H. 11. RYAN.
_ •JA-MlRS'w.i \vbi)n\vj-.[,h.
P U R S I T li E K A N W r. ii A ! I, S.
WHOLESALE AMU RETAIL,
EluDrsdr;; *tyl- .if
*• "CT Tt N I T T 7 -H- K ,
ROSEWOOD, MAIIOIIANY AM) WALNUT,
Huit iUo kt ;
CARLORA, CilAMliKiUj AND MN'INQ ROOM*, i
K<|Unl !>■ *tiy iu I
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA,
I. 0 WE It I\K ICES.
**“Cvtry OJ tide ma te I. au.J Wnt runtid *C*
dLj- t .hp.l wiih nnr fjnnntltT .«f Fl ; llNTnV*n mti CU4IRA.
vt! rvwiuoaMn tecim.
H0T81.5
rnrai»|ji«l at tt:- •■.••rtwt n..ti.r
Nos. 77 ash 7 ) Third NrnrtT,
n.riNdrf [‘A.
ICiIH u If {-'a. .. .. ...TIICN. a. tors-.. r,tv I- L IOUt-J
v. n. voisg *
KANVfAiTCUU 't
M'RMTURK AND CHAIR* -
Of Evc'ry Description.
FACTOKV Ftiisrxt’ Sl ,l*!To*trt tir*J At*.* /i-ftiw
Wurebonst;—ln*, Ja klO Smithfiel;! Sl„
STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—Ws
»•■** tt.nst-vitlj rownOv lorlnv OAHIN
rttRMTUKK »w 1 eiiAUli, nut tunt- Uic *«M.tu-r n
mt*-r*»i—l ia funnelling
.r.tiMAwT T h vuUS'i A GO
rues ... ......jMita tiumi.ls
LITTLK & TitIMISLtC,
'I OLV.* A L K G K CK K 3 AND DEAL VU f
Flour, Ll&coa, Clittit,
Fruits, oll»*& Prodnee,
), fi _ ’i .■ m;c"*nd er. enT-nt-Hoii
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Not. lJj mil 40 Wood Street,
:• u. t>*■ xto - * Xu jt»m , a -.’|.i. u
Gt GrwiiX &t ( rerl<iii, I'niab ;G*rr*-ti it M-rtin. n.i.,.
EDGEUTO.V A STEjWAUT,
(Socc*»*on Vj .Lewi* A EJ;eri,.:i,.i
\\ bylesaic Crorers and Commission Jimliants,
li)7 Wood l J i i islmt^h.
■'i.llL...'. f . \ *.'li. it* i„|j.
JOHN M’G ILL «1‘ *.i;irjor«* mkl C-'iii
missiuo >J*rr .»»U. A t•*■:»«* •.r tu« «o- of
ai.'t litjoU)*, No i ; 1.11.-.-IV k'o rt I'lU-hi.r. h Miu.i
»i<—i.irT..i ( „
ALKXAXJJK-i; i. iXi
Ailej.piu-.t ti.vtr. Pa r..j>
•Si* t p. siiKirn jotta n. i>;twoavii
QIIKIVEK& IiILWUUTJI, WIJOLKSALK
O Grocer*. No- J'!" -Hid IV2 S~. n ! rtr-t. .|.ota«vn W-xA
atid tfTuitLfi-M, l*tt:»!.nr^li.
ioa.v norp joi-hs*.mu.-iV .“ '.hllum* n- i
JOHN KLGVII i l'u.. IIoLKSALI
droc»*r»»ji ; U C,nm»i<ii.iii M-rrhuita, V.. IT.: IV »u
2£* Ijl.Trty IMUltirxh. j^li;
P'?lfs V4T7 j ji-ii.i WTuV.>a
WATT tWILSON. WUOLESALK QUO-,
OK lift, (.SißßiiiMiLn U-r<-h»M« *!i'l Pro
'luco oiel. PittAlnirtcli >UliuU icn> a. No LiU-rty «trr<»t,
Pitut.nfuh.
t"sAiAiO)icki;T s co.. Wu'olesalk
Gror«r«, Commlmun M.-n haul-. u.. i fir»o.-r» Irt fri-iare,
No. SO Waii-r <r**l, and fi£ Front lMtabar<r.l>.
WmT Mcou'tch eon whulk
SALE Grocer, P nil tic* and ConimUfion M.-rrliant
aud D*ak-r in f’ittahcr/jJ Msnr.fictui* •* ArtiHa., No.l v
L!t-Tty atrart;cvTOeTof hrr»«ty ay. I’.ttM-urel. I . ui>.
joim imu. 4. J L£t.. : .. .;j«i
Atwell, leb & co., wholesale
Grucpr*, £p»Jnr« Lml Ouimiwlns, Mrrrl,n:it<t. mi-1
Dr*l«r» ib l'itulmr*h Jlnoufartarr;*, >.«. ■» Wmxl «??*•««», h. •
W»t>T ukl Front ill, JMttil.utvli. »j>lB
BOUT. wni-Mo*. ......1 ........ ...»*a - L j. jwiawli
ROBISON’ k CO., WHOLESALE
lbwl'-E
Itl^O
p
JuV« flrowri, CuuirolMiji.B M*rrtmnM. »n.l m nil
fcitul* of l*n»rNk>as. *nd PjUot>iinrti M.-iau&ictutf*,
Ni>. 25i Ul»rt/«(ru>t. I’ittfl-urirli )»ly.l)d
RuFEIn’Ij\'kfKO”wT!OCESALEViKO-
Cl r k, MvriLaat. and Ik K-illirr*,
fwti, Miid .ill kin.la <j( Country Pr.i-iur.. No. -11 l.iU
erty iiwiiil.. .1 ,'iTtli, Pittnbnrrh, I’.* Lil-«-rul ad
iiiiulm (iu cirii*.-mii-pfo. _ K'-lT'l
H'ltc. - C‘LilU. .... >.. JAUtI ft. CNSIDIII').
ROBERT DALZKLL & CO.. WHOLE
SAI.K >n, C'->crtiit*9iori (vr»d p.>rw!mliti< iter*
cbai.:* «ti*l Ir-wlvt-slii l'r.*lnc“«»n.l IMljl-tn/jh MuddCm tnr»-%
V.. iM l.;b-rtj afn-rr, Pa rayil
Mason & Hamlin’s Melodoons.
JUST KECKIV ED—A new lot of Mason &
il suitin'* MKLODE<VNH.
Fur.saloonly l»y JOHN tl. MKLLOR, PI Won.! *t..
&*»!•• A**nt for I’uu"*, imi'J Muv.n a lUmlm’s
Mil«lt-iia
THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL]
BROADWAY.
UOftXCRFRAMvM.N STREET, NEW Y.JRK,
OFFERS inductlincuts to Me«cqavts/!E>
will Tocnmn Tuitii)* N«w Ycrfe, l.vu-1
•ny Hotel In IheMetrupolia. Tlio Mluwli.it are unim.v: u..,
-ti)t*&bnC9 which it po>ac«hei». uu.l wulcb will u>«jiprv>.. ..J
by utl tr«t»l!crsr- -
l»t. A central locathn. ci>STi>nlcut to pUce* ct busiot**,
M well u (il«c«w oi aeiaaojufiil. ’
’ 21. Scropoioaily ctaui.wi-H turuUhu! and wi.ll vrntilntrd
• l>••(>! npsrlmeuta
«1. l-u** *mJluj«i!il> tiiru(*b~l with a
n.npuSUcrut Ladies' Parlor, K i>tnui«u liu- nu -xi-usmi *i«w
of Kromlway.
4ib. Hemgcondnct'.-J on lio Kiirop< jui plan, tsn
lit- In th.» beat with Lbu gr>a:»at *c< n.riuy.
Ltli. It i« ennn-Vtrd ivitl
TAYLOJVS CEL iURATED fIA LOOXS.
nrl.rio viiiu.r* cat! have the r Ui.ala, or, II Ihry di-.drc, liny
will tni InrnlsUnd in tli*lr vm rooms.
cm. The fare ihrvt-l In Urn Kaliu.tw and Hotol U nr
kiiutrlealyisl hy rpfctmi to vastly ntporiwr to llialoi any
oili'-r Uutel In thvluty.
With all (h'-sa ajraii’agie thccostol UvlnKinOus InTTJCf*.
Ti-'.SiL Is much below that of any other ftrtt rlas* Hotel.
M&dltn - A FREEMAN, l’.oprlubT.
AMERICAN fIOU.IE, UOSTO^
IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR-F 32
ntng»-J lintel ik the New fuplal.d £tnt<n; Is
txnJly losaleJ, anil easy of uccvn* from all tho routo* ol
trarel. It coutalna all tho modern Improvements, and
« Torj rrinreulcncl.'fyr tho comfort nnd 10 c< ntmodaunn «.f
the trsTellug public. 11»e sleeping rooms urv Isijrn sod well
voatilatiil; tie sotle* of Booms aiv well arr injre.i, *ud rum.
-pli teiy furnUhcdifor fanuhes.nud large truvelhu paitiea,
m.d the hnuio willKontioiie to he kept as a Aral rhtn lintel
In every reepwt. jJuUMIv LKWIS RICK, Pr*>jirteior.
E» RE S II"& RrV VA L
RTEINWAY’.i PlANOt.—Jn4l
*>l, au invoico ot a f?»w r< ry »ti[.-il..r Stnln-f I <■ V |»
way Pianos; amongbthera, n TfIKUB aTItIN'fiKOSQUAKK
GRAND, of *eveu abd a third Octave*, and In an elegantly
f srtod Louts XIV case. Also, several ploin seven und six
undthrr-o-’ouritis octavo fquatu Pliukm.
• HKLKnKRAIIRO,
Eol» Agent* fur htolnway** Pi»uo*,i3 >ifUi «t.
49*Purrhasers are reepccrtnHy IhtU.k! to c'y" hb .n
early rail, n* the of lh««eu Bno I’isoo* Is unite totul.'-
ijaate t.i the drtn»uJ;_
A GAUD—Having closed our store in tin*
Disniosd, AHeghooy City, ure would return put
thank* for the very ll’jersl patronage heet iwed ujem n.
while doini; buslmras In the Diatnotid, nnd ri-ej^-cl
fully solicit a coutiiiunnce of the same at out m>* bun*. <m
Fv'l'Tal at, near fetacock, where it will h* otir en
, dearpr ty,n>-nt it— wm. France,
felQ *--’ i .«> Ped«’rßl tt, near Leacock, Aik^hony.
DOE.—Uk) bus. Bmall White Beans,
i Uk ‘‘ Timothy Bord.
xestessestm “ cboico Clover Seed,
to . ” Bye,
100 " boxing Hwl'V, roreired
aad for «sl i nt IM Liberty street, by
MG KIDDLE. WIRT3 A Cr».'
AK TANNED LEXtITek BELTING
Orthe\very hrpt m»nufsctnr»—2£o4 Wt 1,2, Z,
4,6, 0 and 10 incut* whin at low rates, Jnti ro- - 'd aua* for
sale at Niu. 29 and £8 St.CMr at.
f«7 T_A U. POILUPS
OILS— 10 bbl?. Winter Bleached Whale;
6 d<> do Ft-phant; ’
b do Litmed,
In stora sod f..r«aletiy JOHN M UILL A BOS.
CEDAR STAVES—I9 bdls. in store and
for »>lo hy f«ai ISAIAH DICKKY A CU.
Black lead—Gckman. ibs. for
Mi r by MS /B. L. FAHNXSTOCK ft CO.
SAND PAPER—SO roams assorted fir sale
by bU B. L. FAUNKUTOCK AGO.
PITTS
JFutnitutf,
A CAKS
CABIHCT MASKI>
Grows.
riTTym-acn
CrmJt'r.
trl.aot, h. IU frot.l
-. M-.1.-l
V< 1101j.5.\4.E
Jfct usual
Robbery of a Bishop.— At the koao ofiaat
week the Rev Bishop Baker, of the M. £, Church
while ou bis way lo Iho South, wC robbed of
his pocket book, containing §l5O, tlnd a Dumber
of outline settaons, which he Had prepared'
'duriog the Winter. The Bishop wad at the ticket
otticc, at iho foul of Courilandt street, and had
taken out n pori-monaie lo pay Iho tyre, a crowd
being around the office at the time. Tbo pocket
bouk taken was in the breast pocket of (he ooat.
It is to be hoped that Iho thief will make a good
uee of tbo sermons—perhaps the boot thing he
could do, to partially atone for his offence, will
be to return the,serraons— y. Y, Com. Adv.
Very Libera . MiB3iosaqy Collrctio*. The
annual missions ry services of tho St. Paul’s M'.\
L. Church io tfr 3 city were held yesterday. Id
the morning, a sermon was preached by the
Rev. Ur. Durblo and in the evening appropri
ate addresses wejrb delivered by tbo Bevs. A. 0.
fuss and Ur McGlinlock, and by Messrs. Cum
mings, of PhliadeVhia, Bishop of New Jersey,
and H. J. Baker of this city. Tho result of the
appeal was the contribution of Un thousand dol
lars to tbo missionary oause, in addition to a
very recent contribution at the same church of
twenty-five hundred dollars.—A r . 3'. Com. Adv.
Anybody, who can read the testimony Before
the Naval Committee without- a conviction that
the Administration and ita supporters are the
foulest and oorruptest mass of matter on earth,
might have luxuriated in the Augean Stable as
in t» gatden of roses and violets.— Lou. Jour.-
Mn. Botts spoke nearly three hoars at 1 New
York. It was a good discourse, but what srfear
ful length! Uoes be suppose that any news*
paper will dare to support his claim to the Presi
dency, with sueh » prospect for the message.—
Trov. Jour.
la (he English House of Commons Lord Barr
had obtained Leave, by a. vote of 165 to 85, to
introduce a bill legalizing’marriage wUhftdfc
ceaeed wlfe’fl ;
' llittsburglj oajettc.
POnLIBTLED UAILT A Alt WJUCHI.Y RY
S. RIDDLE <55 00.
nrnt sratrr. Aoorr n^mmu
r>J 11. nj.izem-u theoUUst X-nodfxtper tnthe
andhtirmyan it cwaitition arttanjjtl Lht buiuicJi
«**d Tta±‘,MQ aU aimsttSyii offtfa induccmcnUto adner
a t the } .'ii nsdv/xi through tohish to reach the public,
xa'-rirr inti’AY.r oazktthitunedewry
odv and &Hurdds, un a large blanket sheet, and contains in
addition tn the newt of the \otrk, a eertfutly prepared and
reliaidf ri-tiar: of the Mork'U, cmnmerciai and monetary af
ahrt, anil an accurate Hank tfntr List, onrrrctcd ic'chtl for
■ hit prip*r~-*%al->T,2 ,7 the Out Ortmercial Xnospaprr in thi
TEKBISj
l‘AI l>>iU«i n |ver<ianiuit, In m]»*ccr or
l-'-5 ooati }>*-r wvek. j'nynMi* lu tb* Currier*.
VVTJKKI.V—Two lX.llara per anutun, jiayaUn tu odvi c«.
Claim ar« fumleborl cm tb* following terms:
Vuir ccpi.'s owe year «5 oo
* ** •—*— - - - -.10 00
aw.
Amt one to Uic i*>nwu up lboj:hil> (roe.
*S“A.ltun<m pAVtntmM nr* utrietlyregntivil, n«,| nt > n»
for will !>•• ».-nt altar tbo tlmo is up u> which it vm paid.
Kates of Advertlstnit,
1 Square of l.) Hues 1 time
1 .< •• “ 2 ** ...
! f , fCO
{ “ ; “ SOO
“ - 3 “ 400
i *• “ l month £oq
; :: : ; ?:■ -? w
{ , ? . - —«»
•.. . . .5 «
1 12 PC
Yoorly .tdvr: tU.T* sr(*cntlt]«“t toonetqiuro.cliaaE
mtilo m pli.iLsun-, por Annum ; 25 on
Atr*Atfr. rtNmnii'nu uithCotatreb|aerfoe.
!*/' rr—j-. n lour* d t>— N Y Commercial AJv.'i;i„. r i
I February l lih.~A Considerable in
terval of dull uncertainty eccstis now to have K*t
m. Every nnc is.convinced that war wan ia
(euiicl on tbo l 9( of January, and equally so
I iba' tin* plans then In course of coucooiion have
been abandoned. But the r ;i.p:cion ia that the
compact between tbo Emptier and tbo army
must be fulfilled, and that tho breathing lime
granted U therefore merely to enable new cause
of ruptura to-bo. manufacture! in aome more
coTert quarter and on aome more complicated
question with respect towhi n tho world may
be more easily blinded. Turkey, Egypt and
iho Danube, ere consequently the regions to
jvhich nifibare disposed to tura their eyea.
If Sardinia could bare her will of course even
this lull would col br wiineaHiil. but ahe aeema ;
in danger of being duped The Emperor is known
to have dt-alred abovealUhingia family alliance
with any old nod legitimate European sovereign.
Scarcely any price was too tnuoh for such un
end. The bargain that a French army should
bent the service of King Victor EmanueUnd
-tu&t Pnaco Napoleon ehoald <fred bis daughter
appeared therefore ia every rdfpect a good one.
Dm his Sardinian Majesty has tultillea bia part
of the cornract. and thequestion now is whether
he can quite rely upon equal punctuality on the
other »tdc He has been oue of tbo had pay
masirrs that settle beforehand.
No doubt appears to be estcrUined that the
Emperor Napoleon has been grievously checked
and is in a slate of mortification, perplexity and
even alarm To trip up SaMmia, supposing
such a course necessary for tho convenience of
the moment, might appear only a dexterous and
almost ludicrous stroke ofpolicy, but tbeiwpol
ota of the French army hare to be considered"
and there are moreover a multitude of disagree
able statements in circulation regarding the
secret eociciies of Italy pis by these facta
probably w* may accnnct for bia hesitation in
making at the present moment uny decided
avowal whether he itHen ld peace or war The
population of France and cep?< ia!ty the trading
cUe-sr.. are all bisicrly ougry that something
more d. finite is not uttered on the pacific aide.
Tho whul-1 br gU l lo comply, for he
sees aJ i.tioUAl unpopularit}' gathering round
him every day But he dure not ft-t Italy be
lieve herself deserted, even if he could for a
time calm the impatience of hia own troops.
Accordingly for every word io one direction
ibrro is an equal demonstration in the other
Count de Morny soothes the Chamber by the moat
ebtering assurances, and ibe sounds of miliary
preptruon are redotibled.
D is a-seried that nothing could exceed the
fngid'ry of the reception giteri nci only to tho
Emperor, hut to Prince Ntir>ol«*>>u and his Sir
diuiau bride, oaHTeirappr rir.,» at the opening
>»t 'ho-hrenrh Fhauibcr-*, v *W?uer from a di»-
prreTn t'ha w bijb It could
I *' T)«at the Empe
nm-»u 9I rn»cd by the
dlsfflwl frMfm^racooru'rway ef retaliation
to but ,t Vubsequcnt Dab a; the Tuilcr-
Ics H.S MajeslyXdt i not show uimaelf. being
iroubjed wii'n gom\ The Princess Mathilda was
alio iiiJHj.oMfa ,»nd remained in her own chara
b-r, and Prioce Napoleon and Priac«M ('lotildc-
Napuleoa were ItKeinsc uvmble.
o hi-« wo: a viotorv on the Dtmihe
highly •icc-'ptftble toi France and Russia, aod.the
decisions .>f ihe Paris peace cofigress of ibOo
wKhout heme technically violated has been vir.
tually set at nought. Colonvi Couri3, who was
recently decied Hospodarof Moldavia, has been
Chosen t.-) fill the name post in Wallasbia, and
the people have thus achieved tho practical
uninti of the Princtpalitiep in prrvetrtiDg which
Turkey, Austria and England were thought to
have gained a triumph. All these plot* and
couQtcrpiotfl can of course only have ooe end
Damages for Fauf lypHrs.i.vMEST Jacob
Burckett got a Terdiet for S7.O(K) damages
again*?i Domininiqae I.e&ata, In New Orleans,
Inst work, for faDe imprisonment. The cum
plaiuaul owed i.h* defeudam $290, onirtae clerk
of Uio litter induced the debtor to give bit
obock, dated in advance, on C-o Creaceut City
Bank, for ibe amouol. On the day it fell due
beseot word to Lanata that be could not meet
the chock. but would pv part, and not to use it
on that day. To which bo received the reply,
“D was too late; ihey had already made use of
it ” On the evening of the next day he wa» ar
reted by an officer of the tWcordei’a Court of
the Second District, under a warrant issued
upon ati aflidavii mad* by defendant, charging
plnintilf “with drawing a check apoo a bank,
having no money deposited therein at that time
vmh intent to commit a fraud." ll© . wa© not
only brought from his ©tore, leaTiog it unpro
tected except by a small negro boy, but was
brought to the police ©tattoo, searched, placed
in a dangeon, treated as a common felon and
criminal, aud obliged to undergo the utmost
ignominy. As slated abovo, ho goL $7,000
damages. ..
MicnidAN Foutt Acre Homestead. —The
Mate of Michigan has an immense area of Swamp
: L a °ds dotialed by Congress, largequantitiesbe
*nE f>°°d lands for settlement and requiring but
slight if any drainage. Where but the smallest
“cat-swamp" is noted by iho surveyors, the
whole section of 040 aefes goes in as swamp
binds, and the late General Assembly of the
State passed ft Forty Acre Homestead Act, which
baa for ita object the providing of homes for'the
homcleaB, and the permanent settlement of the
swamp laud portions of the State. Tho not re
quires the Commissioner or the State Land Office
to issue a certificate of purebaee to every settler
on the swamp londtf belonging to tho State,
for forty acres of t*aM land whenever such settler
ehall have resided upon it for five continuous
years, and when ho shall have drained the same
so as to comply wilhibo provisions or tho act of
Congress making the grant to the State. Be
fore thus occupying, the iettlerhaato make oath
of bis ioitnilou to settle upon and drain the
hinds, nod that ho is not already tho owner of
forty acres of l.and in_Michigan or in iho United
States. It is omphauciilly a law to: aid the poor
BURG
ING, ‘MARCH 3, 1859.
About Lijiibo Lahd.— Much ofj
given by theoretical advisers in regai
log Htuo to land is based upon a wrai
esis. The plant wants Kme, they i
make up its constituent elements,
you to the -mihrs of plants to sbo
lime is found there (asan accidental
nl impurity, we say), and thereforo
you that you must apply lime to tho
out stopping to dlsouss this question
will remark first, that with ’ consider!
eoce in liming land, oar best results rom its ap*
plication hare been on a soil perfect!,' salurateiJ,
so to speak, with lime. Its fine pai deles were
in part disintegrated (or pulverised) limo Stone;
the water flowing through it, was litao water;
and tho rocky and stones inlorming! d with the
soil, were nearly pure lime stones (c irbonate of
limej. In tliis cose tbe applied b irnod lime
could not have been needed to supjly lime to
the plants, for, —tho theory of the onditfon of
the lime naturally in the soil to th? contrary
'notwithstanding—we confidently osairt that the :
lime water (or soluble lime in the. wt ter) would
furnish au infinite abundance for all the wants
of the plant itself. Second. Wo have analyzed
many coils from various localities, aud studied
tbe analysis of hundreds of others, and we nevor
yet knew of an otherwise good soil, whioh did
not show enough lime in its composition, to sup
ply the (supposed) needed quantity of litne for
any crop. [We will add here, that for good and
cfbcicot reason, reasons as yet unanswered, wo
hold as an unsubstantiated theory, tbe present
scientific teachings that a ccrtaiu definite quan
tity of partioular mineral ciemonls are essential
to the perfect growth of plants.]
What is the use of lime applied to a soil then ?
We answer, lime acts only secondarily, as a pro
motion of certain changes in tho elements of the
soil - When lime is burned, its carbonic acid is
expelled, and it is then a caustic alkali, in a fine
ly divided condition for being intimately mixed
with the eoil. It is then eager (has a strong
affinity) to unite with other elements, especially
with the add of sour elements io the soil.- Ap
plied to soils in this caustic condition, its notion
isthreo-fold.
f\nt —Most soils contain more or less of vege
table acids. They are to eome degree sour. Tbe
canstic or burned lime when added, neutralizes
or destroys these acids, and sweetens, os we
sty, tho soil, rendering it more congenial to
growing plants. * This etfeot isjuat as great up
on many soils already filled with uncaustic lime
stone or lime unburned, as upon those having
little or no lime. i
Second— Caustic lime dissolves h species of
asphaltic coating formed upon vegetable matter
soils, and exposes the inner texture to tbe no
tion of air which decomposes it andj prepares it
to enter into the roots of plants os nourishment.
Third— -Vegetable metiers, when decaying or
decomposing, yield *a certain amount of com
pound substances, among which Is carbonic
aoid, which unites readily with such alkalies as
caustic lime, jfttasb, elo. Now, it is a law of
chemistry that a compound will bo readily pro
duced, when there is present another substance
for which the new compound has an affinity.
Therefore, the bare presence ofeauitio lime io
a soil hastens the decocupobitioa of i ho vegetable
matters, and they more readily yic Id their ele
ments to nourish growing plants.
From the above considerations wi may derive
a few simple rules for tbe applica ion of limo,
premising the remark, that while cl >ee observa
tion and thought will assisting in determining
this matter, yet the multitude can only judge
by trial when lime is useful and when not so.
auooESTiVE ari.Ee roa AiTLri.NO lime.
1 ft is desirable that limo should be a# near
ly caustic (recently burned) ns possible. The
effect of burning is merely to drive off- its com
bined carbonic acid, and the longer tbe lime is
exposed after burning, the greater is the
amount of carbonic acid returned to it by tbe
air.
2. Lime should bo finely divided water
ulahrdl. that it'may bg mingled as thoroughly
as possible with the noil
•i. Lime acts comparatively tho most bene
ficially upon auch aa are most scUhanve to vege
table acids or sour subatanseß ih soils An ex
ample of this i« found in potatoes, which &rv
usually benefiUed by lime.,
•1. Wei, cold lauds are most subject to be im
pregnated with sour substancta, and undecora
posed vegetable matter; hence, wet soils are
most likt-ty to bo bettefitied by an n iplicat iun o 1
limo.
A. Clay*. andfiotapacLuoilH gvnc rally, admit
air less Ireely than light porous si iU, anti ihe
former therefore contain larger proportions of
undeeompoßcd vegetable mailer. f,imo benefits;
ihcee by assisiiug to decompose such substances,*
and fit thetu for plant nourishment.
0. The great majority of light soils con
tatu *riptr uodecaycd mailer, and even «>n tbe
most sandy tinea a small quantity of lime will be
temporarily beneficial i
”. On light noils, the effect of lime is most
needed below the surface, where the air has not
peuetrated freely. On heavy or wet soils it is
needed near tho surface also
y. It ts usually beat to apply the lime at tho
umo or just before putting io crops, that they
may get the full benefit of its actiorq which be
gins immediately.
J - On light, warm wife, too much lime will
decompose the'- vegetable matior faster than
heeded, and there will be a waste. Continued
free application of lime will decompose all Uio
vegetable mailer in such soil*, and leave them
Comparatively barren Such soils aroeaid to be
“limo-eick.”
■ An annual application of limo is better
than a less frequent sopply of a larger quantity,
atnee in the former case its action is more con
tinuous upon the successive crops.
11. On many light warm soils, whero the
vegetable matter Is decomposed by air and sun,
limo will bo injurious rather than beneficial.
12. The heavier and wetter the soil the
greater will be the quantity of liaic which may
be useful. A yearly application of limo may
; ftr y from 4to 30 bushels per aero, jUsl accord
ing to the condition of the soil.
13. Lime may be tried with good prospect of
utility upon eour muck laud—swampy and wet
prarie lands are of this character.
14. Lime may be sown broadcast on the sur
face, as a top-daessing: or it may be addod to
the hill. Usually the beat method 19 to bow it
upon tho surface before planting or seeding, and
then harrow it In well.
16. Lime, and potash (which abounds in un
leucbed wood adhes) nro both oauatic alkalies
and act very similarly. The potash is superior
to lime from tho fact that it 1* more soluble, and
it theroforo becomes more uniformly diffused
throughtho soil. Limo is, howevergcacrally to
bo chosen on account of its Comparative cheap
ness.—Amer. Agriculturist, f
■WALLACES* FOUNDRY
A ND
Mill Furnishing Establishment.
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT
PANA,MILL OEAHINQ, Firo Brick, Macblnory. Pul
leys and Casltuga, of all kinds undo to order.
Umtc Barm, &uh Weights, Mill Irons, Proof Staffe;
Anchor Bolting Cloths, Com and L»ather IMting;
Portaldo Flour mil Coin Mills—the b«»tln u»e;
French Burr Suiulc Harliliiru, used In tliedtj mins ami
«wr tho Wval; mm* the grain, toko out tho chon* moil re
lunrv the smut b*ll* before tli-jr nro brukt-u 17 tho -.ester*.
FrcnHi Burr Mill m»d«. of wl«vu>d block*.
Shtnslo'Madiinvm—cut 10,000 t-> tlo.uOl) per day:
* Patent Water Wlirel*. uncU in TOutl mills. j»aw
as much as I lie oyrrisbot, huJ twice *• mop b u» thn nipst vt
thn other Wheels lnlus», with au r.jna| hun-nut Water.
Catalogues rf Wit*-*)* gi?eu W all »i«* waul curing. Ul*
Uc0N0.319 Liberty tiuwl, I’tUnbuj^ii.
S4'iLomtlSe> T W. W. WALLACE.
Steam Mai Ole Works &*o."3'iy”at4'l73a3',
Liberty Street, Plusburgb, Fa.
S/I ARBLE MANTELS, made by machinery
X at low prlcm; Mcnuaieut*, Tablet*. Uravu Slone*—-
ug* stock od hand. Furniture mu! Wash Staud Tnu*;
Imposing 8 tones, * Marblt. uud Ptono Ucurths, made by
machinery Oit short uuticv.
1109
UD
Marble toUl low to tho trade. OITL-e 319 Liberty street,
Pitmburgh, PA W. W. WALLACE.
solLf-md-toT
POItTABLU FLUUIL AND COIIN MJI.US
—The simplest *n.| host article of tho kind ia the
country. They runllght, grind fast, and make good work.
They are n (Widcratum to Ltitnbonneii, Iron Masters and
! settlers lu new rouutrio* For sale at No. 219 Liberty SL,
PttUburgh, Pa. W. W. WAI.LAOK.
*»2B:dAwT
PLASTER PARIS, ROMAN CEMENT-,
CEMENT for Cisterns, Ac. QKIND STONB3 and
WHITE LIMB, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
*eH-ttmdAw *f W. W. WALLACS.
TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELT
ZKJI APKRVEXT, preparation an entire newprluclple
Jroma late ■nd Accurate uialyal* of the e* lebrntnd Peltxtr
Spjiog la Germany, l'lila mucli r*i«.tned aud highly v*lu
preparation will not tail torOoUually remove D/epep
»lATlg‘llK*«t‘on, UiUlone affwUoua, Il«vlachc, Urarlbarn,
the Htoonub, C.ottreneea, Rheumatism, hnu of
Nervnai Dohtlity, Naasua or Vomitiug,
AflectliimWth" Liver, Ac., Ac, A largo *cpply Jont rec'il
l»jr V. JOS, FLBJIINO,
fei'j Corner ol tho Diamond and Market at.
Jyp:W “smKO GOODS.— ■
I)E tftjtß. CHINTZES, PEIST3, ic,
o. Market.
Jnst muirt-tl.
fold
npUE NEW YORK DaSjY HERALD,,
-L Tlnjia and Tribune, end T >ynr
aiiil Bnllaiin, and the Cincinnati ComtnercjiiLNwtejVed
regularly to anbatrlb«ra by J. W. tlT&biKj Aaebt.—
Offlca at BUNT AUdiyKß’B. 1 %25
Ij’DHNITURfc OILCLOTH—6-4 wide imi
. tatloa of Brtswood, IMaJrosa&j, Oak ami ilarbfp kir
«ue «the Oilcloth Wairrooma,.UO and 25 St. Clair *U
bl j. a if PlllLir
SEASONABLE UhY HOODS oi every vari
ety Joat rec’d and rtlUoft ▼•nr ,ow *
u 4 g HaNBON IOVK, 74 Market atreat.
PERFOiIEKY —I havo justreo’da large
aopi*ly otlmtla’aoelebraud Bitaacta being lopartor
t .any otn*r,and also, a Urste.anpply ofpcrfomery ofevery
Jvc.irtlon. JelS JOS. rXJCMIKQ.
mhaL—lo bbls.for salo by -
i SJSIftY&OOUEN?,
AGRICULTURAL.
(ho counsel
ird to apply-
Qg hypotti*
ay, to help
They point
)sr you that
>r inoldent
they leach
i soil. With
i in fall, we
»hlo experi-
GAZETTE;
VOLUME LXXII—NUMBER 71
insurant t.
Continental Inmraaee Company,
/iKorjitrart by Bit LryUlal-jr. of ftmiijltania,
I WITH A
PpaPBTOAI OQUIU.
AaUiurizedCapital, Oca Million Dollanv-
Sacarrt end Accumulated Capital
HOME OFFICE.
No. 01 fftiinui Street , atxme Second, PftQadrlpAia.
Fin Itumnnco oa Bolldlng*, Faraftare, Morchandiie. Ac
gen-ally.
Marine lirarance on Cfirgooamnd Freight!, to nil n*rU of
tbo world.
Ic|And.iiuarutcoo& Goods, At, by Lake*, Hirer*, Quail
and Isuid Corriagte, to all paru of tho Union, on the moat
(■Toroblo tenni, consilient with locurity.
_ OtIXCTOBI
OXOWJB^W^OuLLADAY, formerlySeeorforof Deeds, Ao.,
BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills. !
JOIUf N. COL>lMAN,flnno?Coleman A ttojUh,!liapottla*
Hardware and Cutlery Merchant#, No. a North Third
•trecLoboee Market, PhQa.
,03 ?« !L" ATf flna ** Oat A Son, Coppersmiths, No.
13 QKarTT stmt, PhQa. r
5 A S UETr £ In “ «< Jtatatt. k luisn.l,
rmportl., Bjnlnr. HttchMta, Mo. 121 North Third
street, above. Race, Phlla. T
UOWARD IIINQIIMAN, firm of LivlozrtonAOo-ProOacs
McrchuU, No. 278 Market •£, abort
’ QBORGI W. OOLLADAT, Prildaot.
UfcUn WoJCH.Becretary. T
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent.
mrtttdlyfc N 0.24 Fifth itreot /np*taln.)
Delaware Mutual Safety lßiarußce Company
bcorpvrattd by Uu Ltgidaturt IBSS.
Office, 8. E. Corner Third and Walnut sts.,
PffILADZLPDIA.
to^^/s'fsir 4 ' 500
laLasjj no. Or ‘Ter«, n.n.i.
L«kp« i*nd Lund Carmp* to all n' nir,« ,w * u * u »
rut* rysvßAlxc&Tun m .
tturve, Dwelling Honm, * e . mntflf.— .«
- JJxUefUuOm
Bouilit, Mortg*it*a, and Kr \ o« n a .
Ph.lad-lj.hl. Cftj, and p ,yi?2 Z*
Stock In lUnk*. alftoi «n
Bill. Kocelvnbl SSSISS
Cashon Land tS.NOI KA
Dal&Ocee in band, of < ’
Marine Polldcarecen
**r drl>U due the Com;
ttabecrlpttoa Notre...
William Martin,
JoMpb EL Beal,
Edmund A_ Souder,
JolinC. Iravla,
John K. Panrosa,
Qdurga 0. Leipar,
Edward Darilogtoo, J ,
Dr. IL M. lloaton, | Htnrr filrwa,
WlUimC. Lnd«l t ,
Uo?li Onil t , Tl.u™ a Hut.
f.?"’'?'!!”''’- Kol«t Boron, Jr,
r “ i n’ r {’ Johan. Sample, Pittrb’g,
"■ J»«Bn«4a, ». T. Morrai, "
Jon-, j T. Lugati, *•
*'H. MAKIIN, Preelthmu
TUO3.C. li UiD, Vic« Pr««jpai
Hx*«T Ltuc&s, Rocr-inrr.
P. A. MADEIRA, A Rent,
No. 9fc W»fr«r.«trryt. jnUalmrufa.
•93:1 yd—ln!2
'
INSURANCE & TRUdT COMPANY.
•OPfICK IS COMPANY’S BUILDING,
No. 403 WALNUT STSBICTi
STATEMENT OP BUSINESS FOR YEAR ENDING OCfO
UEKBI, 1859. '
Capital .. 42£\»00 fO
£« r i'l«« 61,453 03 03-
Received for Prr-tn!om* 91,669 45 -i.
“ - ilntercwt, Kent*, Ac- 7,B'JS 49 $99,390 94
; Paid Loire, Expense, Cotomls
•ions, He-tnsarance, Returned
Premiums, 4c ■ $T0,383 00
Real Estate, Born’s k 510rta«a....A141.210 00
‘■Flocks .... 47,915 00
lUIU Receivable b 73
Unsettled Premiums and other
debts doe the Company ...... 17.523 02
Cash on hand, and to tho handitof
Astnia- 11.339 29
I i. 03
At a meeting of the Stockholders, convened «h (be 15th
Olttmo, the following per»rai »eVe elected DIRECTORS for
tUo ensuing juir, viz: \
Charles c. Latimp, 1423 Walnal street.
Alexander WhlUdeu, Merchant, \3 North Front
William Darling, 1838 Pise street,
Laoc liaalahum, Attorney and CbonacUor.
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hooter A Co.
S. Trscy, I nri of Tracy k Co., Goldsmith's Hall
John R. 51 Cnnty, Arm of Jonea, White A MrfJnrd*
Ttum. L.GI ice pie, firm of QiUespJe A Zailer.
J<u. R. 9inph, firm of Jat. D. Smith k Co
John It. Von'ie*, office corner of {Jeveoth aud Sutnaom
Daniel L.Collier, firm of 0. 11. Grsbt k Co
Tiio.iia* Potter, 22» Arch street.
Charles Uarltu,corner Walnut and Sixtbstreota. f
I« ha. J. dbcnm, office IS| South Tourth street.
Ar a •tibai'fpjeat meeting of the Board Oil ALES 0
LA.TRROP Was nnnnlmouily re-elected President. and llou.
WSI. UARLINQ Vice preaideot.
_ , . jambs wnionT. Secretary.
Comply hu DISCONTINUED OCEAN MARINE
UuUL Rte Kg. hut SUntn’.Hat Hull Risk* oa Western
Ki»rr» taken m heretofore.
. , „ B. W. POUDEXTBR, Agent,
FIIUC INDUUA.N4
it THI
Helianre ?lnlnai insurance Company ol
I'Ull. aDKLFUIA
fh> Buildm**. Limitedw I'crpetual.Merchaadise.fnrnitare
Ac, In Town 01 Country.
* Office No. i>uB Walnut Street
4uiT.taj,naj»*._i Il v»iw-fonc«.i
mat lloriycagr mi Unproved City Property, worth
double the amount Sl n ol2oo 00
Penua. lUltrotJ Co's 6 per cent. Mortgaaa bout.
Allrgberjj ivunti d |>ercent. Pence.H. It. Loan., 10.000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Oo'sgtock - 4 000 00
Stuck of the Reliance Mutual tnssraaoo Co— lo!l60 60
Stock ofCoontj lire Insurance Po 1,050 00
Scrip ofSnndry Inauraoca Companies ~,*,*'* 475 00
BUI* Rvcervuble, bnstoeas paper..—62,7U 50
IViok Accounts, accrued inters*t,etr. .. , . m gyf jy
Cash on baud end In B auk..... jq 045 20
$352,466 SO
CUM TING LEY, Prcsiasnt.-
cntfc.T-.Ht a.
1 famed Biiplmm, I
Bobm flleeo,
WUHam Alosur,
R«jJ. W Tinsley,
MarabiUl Hill,
Z. Lolling,
Chiu. LcUnJ,
Jscub T. Banilnj,
Smith Bowen,
| Wm, Mv StHoula, J’lUib’u.
UL'VCniIAN, Secretary.
J. 0. ooyrn?, Agent
Third end Wood streets
Cl.'Hi TinglsV,
U in. H. Inotupeoia.
David S. Up-Tu,
C. StoTrancm.
Jobo R. Worrell.
11. L.Carson,
Robert ToUatl.
Mose. Johnson.
C. » Woud,
James g. Woodward,
Northeast cun
Mcrcnanis’ Insurance Uo. of Philndelpttis,
WM - V PSTTHT, Pre-t D. J. McCANN, gsmtarr.
Akoqiu of Capital Stock pal J luaml Invested....s2oo,ooo 00
— - 63,428 86
, , , fort sr>* 55
I nesreq Largo Risk* on tbo Ohio and Mlauiasippi RUeraand
trlbaurlo*. Injures against I oat or damage hy lire,
also against the penis of the lnland
Navigation and Transportation.
M - Pnmroy, b. J,
UcOaqu, K. P. Winner, One GulUca, BecJ. b. Woolston,
Kli“'odT I p”S'’ Charle * u - Wright/ John J.Patterson)
WM.V. rntlT, President,
n^niir , ®* *• WITHER, Vice President.
OwioiiT J. McCann, Bocrataiy.
umus.
Lamb A Co, Philadelphia
Itiek, A Stldfblr, do.
Truitt, Bro. A Co, do.
l-uajitir, Caldwell A Co, do
A. ‘L lads A Co, do.
.Stemmltv, Justice A 00, do.
I ’i T ,?? i,UHGU OMJCB, No. 97 WATEB SIRE
aafedtf , R. VP. R, Agent.
Pranklia Kira Insaraacs Cora map of
PHILADELPHIA.’
Charles W. Baackcr,
George W. Richards,
Thomas Ilart,
Hordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner,
( Adolph E. Bode,
Samoa! Qra&t,
David S. Brown,
Jacob R. Smith,
„ . Morrla Pattereoo.
CHARLES N. BANCnUB, President
Ob&jluo Q. Buicuu, Secretary.
Tbla Gouiyauj continue* to mafco Insurance*, permanent
or limited, oq every description of property la town and
country.at rate* aa low aa are ogasUtant with eocaxlty.
The frmpany bare, reserved a large contingent Kind,
wbloli, with their Capita! and Premtama, aafcly. Invested,
aflbnl ample protection to the aaaoraL
.. i’bo Aewte of the Company, on Jan nary Ist,. 1861, as pub
»l •BtecaWy to tbe Act of Assembly, were u follows
Mongsyt*.,
B«al E<uto.
Temporary la'&im.
Stock*
Cub. 4 c-..
- sng429 03
- W»37T <8
. IT
_ . 81.8 SD 00
.- MJUO SI
sljn«,7oS 44
Sluce thrlr Incorporation, a period of twcnty-cn* yean,
they liava paid opw&rda of One Million, Four ling-lred
tbuuuud Dvllani Lone* by tire, thereby. Aflunllug evidence
of the advantages of ln*nr»n<*, u veil a* their abilitj «ud
disposition to meet with proa:ptn?a* all UabilltJee.
, O A* J- O'OOFEIM, Agent,
•pl« Omc» &>ntln»tt t ot . R'cod «nd Tl.irJ
Ciiiitm’ loiurancc Comji'y ol eunbariti,
Wil. BAQALET, PreeUcnt,
SAMUEL L MARSHALL, Secretary
OfliwM WtOtr Strut, tetmm Marie* and o>
*®r!' I ?f. cre * na, J Cargo Risk* on lb® Ohio and Ml*
■lnlppl Riven, and Trtbutartf*
Wm Ra , MMCTOM.
£mofiK; , * “Jg Bt * rUn «’
J" |h»'s raVorth,
J n P * T *l J , r , * Frand, genen,
h Wm. B. Huy*
_ Jolt* tblptoo.
Ctjrt.eun’lC. Toting, Valter Bryant,
J«d>B CaKlw»lL Jr.
8&oaong«i«cla Ihiurtße* 1
OF PITTSDUIUJIL
Omctts—JAMES A. mJTCIOBON, Preefdenl i
HENRY M. ATVOOD, Secretary.
Omcz, No. OT Warn Bnm,
*WB JhiHimgjrnruß °f nr**nd U*ri** m
ABFSTB, NOVEMBER •OTR.jiSS:
sCock Dua Bills, w* w#o ® deramd,*ecOT^3tjy~
two approved mom- tIM.IMO K
Prtmioni N0te#....—...- 3*4*l t
BUI* Receivable 14.10
'll6 shares Mechanic*’ Bank Stock cc*t * ab*
100 do Cttlscos’ do do do —— t*
60 do Bahkof Pittsburgh do do ...
«- do _En&aag* Bonk do do
Balance of Book Accounts....'. .
WBceynrnltnra IITI . ’ **“
rci.
bxaktcm:
ffn. £. .Holmes, Wq.
BobLDalnU, WU-
Tfm. Bn. Jr
Tboc 8. CUrk« ( r
/Mill H-
ttF
| Innargnct.
IFiff, Marine end InLuid i«wance.7 J
NSUIUNCB CO. op NORTH AMERICA,
_ PHILADELPHIA.
lT#i_C«pJal $6OOO-0.
iwwHS A l lsw n T a.
A Brow*. a»nf U di w Sf*®?* fcAtE<wl "'• bn
I Bowen, Jm.mn Di ‘l Wo < Wi « l,w W.toh, WUltem B.
0« 0. 1-.. Hemeoa. M *' rTl * w " ln . J°bn Mm ax.
Matthias m.b»._ k*--- Mwerd 11. Trotter.
AmmmQ. corns. rr«L
TNSURANCE CO. or tot STATE op PJ
A PHILtD&LmtA AAtl 0P
Incorporated. ltM-ca r i ul . - tomrww.'
AaroU February 1,1565> , —fWjWo.
MfUSCrOKS—ltenr, D bher.erd;
Mac*le»ter. Wlllthoj o. Brnfth, John D. K O Jf 7 ' u^* r ‘ ( ?
Prrooi.n, Ob*rl« 8. L*wM, Georg. G Carw o , 2*
Grorge n. bluirt, flamoei Grant, Jr, Thanl-tS.-*
nor. TboniM 0. Wattton- H4NBT D.SDERRfcUD **
muuj* lUr.ro, Sec'j. Pretfatent.
c?.ln. In the ,bjT9 OM and EoUal;T«rOompa*iM
eau4ro obtained by application lo * 1
W. p. JONEg, Ag.pt, 81 Water aL
Pennsylvania Inar
Office No, 63
Jacob Painter,
Geo. W. Smith,
A. 3. Jones,
Bodj Patterson,
J, P. Tanner,
1. Grier Scronl.
0 A.
Charteri-d
end Marine Itialra
_ _ ernr
PiMldtct—A. A. 0 lAfin
Vjo* Prcild-nt—Root Pj
flocretny and T.-e>rurtiT'
Wostci u Insnranoa Cotupaay
Of P I T T S D V R U IL.
OZOIHJl; DA.R2IE, P/wJdoßt.
P. 51. GORDON, Secretary.
OPfIOE.No. 92 Water atreet, (SpingA Qa,*a
WiU Insureoffainsi aM hind* of Are and Jfirriae ££•;& '
A Borne Institution atomigtd bf Dirtctort. wAowra **tt
hnoicn in the community, end v.\a an determined* by
premntnerr and liberality, to maintain die Aardder wZich '
they have assumed. at ofering Vie btstprcUdtcniotJmmiofa
d'etre to be insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 30, IB&t.
Btoek Accounts .. 4103,600 00
.
Office Furniture..-.. %M o a
SB? A ol ™ ll * nm oo
val&.. —. 114 SQ iS
Premium Nutea. 20 ?2B 85 •
BOU Dlaccutrted... td
>3,730 57
10,000 OO
>3,789 37
George Derate,
£C. Miller, Jr.,
Ji W. Bout-r,
O. W. Jock**,
Jem re McAalej,
Alexander Speer,
Andrew Ackley,
no 16:
PiUibargb insarfincc Company.
Office, No. 96 Water Street,
PITTSBURG U, PA.
„ , „ lU,BM<ALWAf,PrnM*nL
V. A. RtvuutT, Ser’y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Prcrt.
Insure! against Uul] otui Carg„ Klwu, on tu* Obio aud
bUnlnlppl riven and tributaries, acd Marine Risk m]
eraUy. * *
And against Lass or Damage by Kim.
And against tb* peril* of ti,e gee and Inland KarliraHo 5 :
tad Tracjpwtatx>a.
Robert Galway,
Eamaol McClurtro,
Joeepb P.'Gsxzam, U. D.,
John Boott.
James Marshall,
David Richey,
Jmaee W. Ilailmaa.
Qua. Arbutbaot,
frlfl—nylMy
Philadelphia Fire and Life
INBUUAKCB C 0 11 P 4 S 7,
Nu. 149 Ohesnut Street, ”
OPPObITB T-UB CUSTOM n 0 0 3 £
Wm matte aU kind* of Insurance, eltUor.Perpetual cr
IJmitol, oo orery dss-Tiptioti of Pro,vrty or Merchandise,
etreasonablc rates of premium.
ROBERT. P. KINO, President.
M. W. BALDIPIN, Vice President
Charfct P. Hkjm,
fc. 0. RngtUh,
I*. B. t-ST^ry,
0. fihsnann.
3. J. jJ«£*rtw,
f. ULACXnGaK*,s»i~r*taty. |
i J. o. comi, Jgftnt I
* fc Tluril mul
TIIE JHETEIOBI£T, y or IncideDts,and Char*
ncten from Life In lie Bvitimnre C»nfsr’-n<e by Mlri«
«uu Fletcher, with an Introduction by W p dtriclilfind.
mrC J. L KKaD, 7S Fi/Oitb ttrcoU
THE WAYS AND MEANSop PAYMENT,
a fnll analysis of the credit system and tbo various
tnvdes cf edymiiueut, by Stephen o>>nreii, in 1 v«>l Sto.
_jnrB KAY4CO, W Wood at.
JL acicra from life la tbo Baltimore Com-rvo-e, by Miri«
ku Fleteher, wl-li an introduction i v h*>t tv. P StrfckUod,
n. D, ia 2 Tola 12m'). Ka*T * Oi„ 55 Wood au
Anew wohk bv a lice carv._
Picture of Country I.tf-, by Alice i.’arv, anther of
Uovetnook So Ida, tn l to.. 12am KAV A C 0,50 Wood at.
New books for sale at uuni &
MIN’EU'i—
History uftbe State rf Rhode fsl&trd;
The M-chanin' and BoUdara’ Pdca Beck.
Le Cabinet de» Ft- ©a, or Recreative Reading*;
Abu’e iSeraiao Grammar;
Tba Prince if tbe (loate cf David]
Prtscott’a I'blllp the Seen- .t; Barth’* Africa;
Cariy Ue** f redertek. the Qrml;
Palestine, Pott sod Prevent;
Anecdote i f by Lola WoatcS?
Sarartng of the White llone,
Tbe Two Flciliee, by Jolta ttavuan&h:
Tbe Ballad of Babt* Bell;
' The Father and Daughter,by Frederika Brtffler,
Tbe Lady’s Metinal of Fancy Work;
TheAatocruof the Breaktaet Tablet
Tbe BoclaMo, or V9Ol H-iuis Amusement*.
And all the other new Boots may be-oltalntd at
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Keudlp Ana-da, BOtant*;
Bt. Aoguiilnt, a Memoir, by Be?. John BaIIIIo. Ti.- '
Procepafn Practice, or btcrita lUnatratia* the* Vn>
* verbs.by A.L. 0.t.,60e;
Warfare and Work, or Life’* Prnp~ail,' to*
Prince <A lieu** of David, now edttkra, $i ,25, *
for sale at ; DAYJSOK'a Bookstore,
firls Corner of Wood at ead Diamond alley.
A S tTPERB WORK JUST PUBLISHED.
PALRSTINR, PAST ASD by Rev. Prut-
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are splendid cbromocraphs, In ten rich Colo A This fa the
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In elegant bindings.
r The City of tbe Great King, or Jerusalem A* it Te, cadT* ’
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Hadji to Syria, or Three Year* to Jerusalem, with elegsa
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too streams, road*, timber, mineral region, xvuuw aua"
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