ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Stugglsis. j" i v T»Bi9XTU>CO») ' Nn. ii-VooiStrut, PiiUbuTih, Foma. Manufacturers op, WHITE and BED ht AP. CTSO gJLpng AKPLUBLABQg. tad - 'ffAoWtl* Pealsn.la OilßyP*lot*i YaniUbo*sfl Toi^ep Wf :• MACKRO\YN. Wholnalo Draggirt, - j/w . <v»>mb OH -Hanuhetcrwand Aeeci for Thayer** Solid and JlnJd Extracts,' Sou IST liberty street, Pitta bf>Tffc.fa : : - . jaSttlyd B^2«rPAHtf£SIX)GK& of the firm ■ ■B.ft.-Fahiifletock * Oa, and snccanora to Fleming .-• No. 60, ecrnorWood and FoortS v fitfcglttatrargkF*- ': - --I-'. //- - _ TV A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., WHOLE k '•■ ttleDnuaditi md Mtan&elnrert of White. Lead. ; \£s3 and litharge, «ro«r Wood And Front rtr«*a,‘Pitta* -'bwghi : - . • rachT laxeiucx .opaox. a«w. SRAUN A REITER, WHOLESALE AND JteUflDragtfrta, earner of Liberty and fit. Clair bergh. . ~ . - , JOSEPH FLEAUNG, (SUCCESSOR TO L. - Wlteox ft Oo.) earner UatkaYttreet and Dbmenikecpa eocttintlxonbasu ajall and complete assortment of Drag*, Usdicfaa, M*Ddna Cheat*, Fatfamery, aodall article* per tahiingto hli toalofiCf. *9*fc>7f!a*arpreKripttoM carefully compoondddatall eoora.-• •- • " " ja&ly T\H. GKO. H. HEYSKR, DRUGGIST, XJ 140 Wood siwl, <*xvr il Wood #tr«t and Virgin Alter, Pitteborghtpa. •" ‘ JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL* •Tin Drtig*,l*a!nta,tsUß, Yarabbeo *nd Drealnff*, No. 234 Liberty atrcet,FUtsborgh. - AllordenwiUncelTeprosnptattentloiu 49>A«enttor6chseck'aPalmoale8ynip. nortDlydaw .fliolmte Stains. DIDDLE, WIRTS & CO., General Cora- X\>missionJlonhanti and Doaler»laOn>c#riM«d Pro •>dacs>Ko,lBsL{bprtj street, Plttabnrzb/r»> ___• ftPdeatutacttft^jwtorniAw JAMES UOLMES & CO., Pork Paokore and Dealer* In frorislota, comer ofilaxkct and Front . Jafclyd* • v*. HOTCaJHikJa.,.—•*— — 1 "C. B.SXXOU. LEECH & HUTCHINSON, Commission and Forwarding Merchant*, dealers In Westt-rn He •errs Cheeao. Floor, Fish, Bacon, Bolter, Linseed Oil, Pot and Pearl'Ashe*," Seeds, 1 Grata, Dried Fruit, and Produce geaeraHj.. Bert brands Famll/Flour always on hand.*-' 'Agent* lor (ha salt of Madison Oo’a celebrated Patented PaarlBtar»h. Nos.tW Becond and 11$ First between Wood and Bmithßoldatsy PlttsbarglyPa. »p>lyd GHEESEWAREiiOOSE.— iiENKY U. COLLINS, Forwarding and Oamndarion Merchant,and DeaWlnCheM*,ltatter,LafcftFUband Produce generally, 18 Wood at-, shore Water, Pittsburgh.: myH Eagle warehoose.-jas. gaud- UIJ5B».W1io1c«&1» Sealer In” Floor, rrovtoona and ' Procure CwwraUy, No. 9 Borwith tirwt, between Liberty and fimiLhfleld, Plttalmrgh, P*. ? ~—•gyTemn.nab. .Insurance agents. Eureka insurance company 99 Water street. HOST. FINNEY, fWjr. a W.JBiTdt. kick, Ocarrml Ageat. .... my 3 A A. OABRIiB, SECRETARY • Pennsylvania. Inaaraoce Company of rittaborgb, Jooea’ Oaildlag, Fourth itroct. T 7 ..M. GORDON, Secretary Western Jnsur aßoeOomjmy t oaWjxtCT»treel. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank • Uc fire Jjanranr 0 Com pony, North-out coiner Wood T> . A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware . JT-a.Motcai lnjPT»BcoC»x,-U Water atrpei. 7 W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great WmL >• era lanuahe* Co, 9T Frost street. ffiatpitg. ROBINSON A CO., Dealer in Carpets, Ac., No. STTlfth street. • wrsrsiirffcAiXijsj Fff IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, L/ near Wood. attomess. IRISH A MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, Office No.CO fourth etnwi, Limburg h, ra. Notary Pub ■Hoa ad Ohio Commiadooer. ft p3 • Robert m'Knight, attorney at Law, and Solicitor ortbe Conk of Pittsburgh, No. 11c do!8 TOSJSPU S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT fj tornry*«t Law. Office No. M Fourth at-, near Wood, ’ myU 3cj) ffiooSs. t- *.Mracnrimj._...cro.a;. attiaiu, w. g. hcxpoi T3URCHTIELD & CO., (iraccesson to Mar- pby A Burchfield,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in Staple and fancy Dry Good*, North-east center Fourth and Slartetets., fitobargh. eol LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy ■ a:DryQoodft, alga of the original Boe tXHtb, No <1 Market *trcot»Pittftbcrgb. ' E -11. PALftiEK, No. 105 Market Street, • Dealer fo * Bonnets, lists. Straw Trimmlnge, sad .Straw Goods generally. __ «»& «08ftStUtt8, &t, WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, Blank Book Manufagtarere *ud Jolt Frintm, No. M Wood street, Piitrimrgh, Pa. ' t«& 0 1? C. COOHRANE; (SUCCESSOR TO 2iri& Sadler,) Wbol**ala and Retail Dealer in Books, BcatiaoafjaadPaperHangißge, Federal atroet,eih doorH. IL of Allegheny, Pa. JOHN & DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND SUtiCTttf, ncceasor to Daviaoik * A gnaw, No. 63 Mu bet street, sou Fcrcrth, Pittsburgh, P»- ; KAY & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA* TIONERS, No. 65 Wood street, next door to the cor oerof Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School sod LaWßookeroa* ittatly on hand. J.L.READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA • TIONER, No. 78 Fourth at., Apollo Bonding*. UN T A MINK RriSOOKSIiLLEB and putioa»T t UasonlcJlall, Flfthatreet. IJaintrts. - ~J oifN THOMPSON & CO., HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, HO. J3S THIRD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. turaklyd Seal 55statr Ss«tfs. WILLIASI WAHD, Dealer in promissory notes, Bond*, Mortgigasacd all socaritlee for mouij. - ■ Perrons Can procure loans through my Agency, on reason ...jbidWrßt.. ... . •’-/.Jliaaewiibing to Invert their money to good advantage, -- ran always find first and seccod class paper st my office, for Mia.': ; AD comnoififlatjons snd interview* strictly confidential. Office GRANT STREKI', oppotlU ELPaoT* Cathedral. jslMtf >• '-• Stpfjolslrn;, wamr, ;Hrtli Paper War* boats. WALTER MARSHALL; & CO., Im fT porteraaadDeal«rs,B7Woo<!itreet,betwea»Fourtb -ttreetsid Diamond Alley, where may be found as extensive MSartmentofrmydeacHptionof Paper Hangln&for Par lors, Hallj, Dialog Boom*-and Chambers. Alan, Window Shades, {a great variety at lowest prices to country dealer*. ; selfi . : ’ WALTXBP. UABSIIALD A 00. JHusic, &c. JOHN H. MKLLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., between Diamond Alley and Fourth streot. Sola Agent • for CHICKENING A SONS'(Boston) PIANO FORTES, SIA« BON A HAMLIN'S MODEL UELOPEQNB and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, and Dealer In Mcalc and MndcaTGoods. Jag ■ " HKLBBBR k BRO., No. 53 FIFTH a St, Slim of theColden Qorp, Bute Agent for NUNNS A CLAK&'S (New York) aurlsaued-'Graod and Square PIANOS, and OAIUIARTA NEEDHAM’S pent*t»M MELO DEONS and OBGANUAEMONIUMP, Dealersin Murioaad Musical Instrument*. • x«jj BLUME, MANUFACTUR- V/ RR and Dealer fa Piano Fortes, and Importer of M<»'o • and Musical Instruments, foie Agent lor the HAMBURG PIANOS, also Tar WALLET, DAVIS A;<3o.*S Breton Plane*, wltbecd without iEolean Attachment. 115 Wood street. - • -.iaya ■«. --• '• • - " • ©auiaflfs. "CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! ROCKAWAYSI rnmOKSiBAROUCHES, GIGS, A ND everything in the line, purchased from . JjL. the mart reliable. . .'eastern manufacturers, . .. . Togetherwithafallaasortmontofclogant JSMtern Harness b ovtry variety snitahle for single or doubloteama. Also, ' ."ilet, Springs, ud other items,too numerous to mention, constantly on hand and for solo at reasonable price* by i JOHN & SHAFFER, * Warnond' street, near Liberty, Pittalorgh, Pa. . wriAgea bonght and sold on comminluo. iWalr lag neatly and promptly done. eelTylty Kice and soap— " - S tierca Crab filer, JJeuwßJc* Fleer; 25 tau AmtS Drtwriro Soar; 25 <Jo -Cofest* Toilet do ilgroftHiTUandliTnatpiront-Scap, - TTILLIASia * JOHNSTON, 111 Bmltfafl«ld*tr*et. ' 2 0 ‘VOLUNTARIES.—ZtmdeI’s Two • flirty Voliujtwb* and Interlude* :: ■* cr *“» Otyn,' Malodaoo, Bcrephlne. kt u. with introductory JJ®*2%Q«oriptloa of stop*, directions tor tbs purehaw of ' ' JT t iaa t *O4 adapting the work aepwelnlly to u» wants of -jouofl «g*ni*t% and these »h» .bars mode sufficient pro mat W kccompan 7 plain psalmody on tbe Organ. Melooesn rcral.br . »»*■:-' : . ; JOHSn,l|gHOn.«tWo»l»trat. .. CONDBIES- - • Q PoUta»-<OO babclr L>k. SW.,7tc; - - Um No.3fabbt«.«iid b.tf LMI • Vroous' tOdoatarlcm qnalhle*; . fitted Amies end Pttebta«-26 begs; • . footds uerring-aSO boz«K IZallfsi.: do —Mbtrrelj; - J : -- » Cheese—2Q bcxti Wtatern Ueaervu; ' —., Bacon*—SWO lb*. Hams, Sides and Bhooldorr, bbU. and kttts, fmli. agsabby aUZA BIDDLE. * CO. LAWN3 •'.FI23sS2H?i ,I) ? oo.ih»T»-TOdre« l?wrtlß , nt v#ss DAILY ' ifuntituct. I OEPOB.trA.KT KrOTICB. TN CONSEQUENCE OF DECLINING A health, tha rabtcxlber la about retiring from Boiineo, and ofien for ids, at VERY LOW RATES, hli eutirs stock of FURNITURE, LUMBER, VENEERS, CANE, VARNISHES, &i\ also offer* far rent hl» Cabinet and Chair Factory, In whole or in part, and the too mi now occupied by him in tha “Dhpatch Bonding,” Fifth atreat—pofiwilou *tren on the lit of July. Ponca*in want orFaraltnra will fled thl*» rare cppvr* tonity to purchase, the price* being pot do wo From 10 to 235 per eeat. LOWER THAN USUAL. [I. 11. RVAN, NOS. 67 AND 60 FIFTH STREET, myfcdlf w. WOOJL> W p 11 ItH I T (’HAIRS, wholesale and detail, Embracing every ityta of FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, Suitable for PARLORS, CUAUBERS AND DINING ROOMS, Equal to any in NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, LOWER PRICES. nrtldo made by hand and Warraut©d.*£» CACnfST MAKERS Bundled with any quantity of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, «m reasonable tone*. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS Farulfhed at the ahortlat notice. Wanmooiia, No*. 77 asn 73 Third Stbkbt, PITTSBURGH, /*J. #oa* o. Yuwae_.__„..TUDa. *. mpbi nnn« t vontta T. B. YOUNG A. CO., KATsrtcTU&n* or FURNITURK AND CILAIRF Of Every Description. —•G** 4 ™! St+bthofOi Untie end iYnna. Akikm Warthonst—flos. S 8 It 10 Smilbflcltl Si., QTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—Wo kJ Are conatßstlr ommftrtnrlng BTKAStBOAT CABIN FUJINITUBB and CHAZES, and Invite the attention of tnowintervatcd'ln furnishing boats. *u3ord±wT T.fl. YOUNG A CO. iHanutanucfis REMOVAL. • DUQtracrra zkoi? store. COLESIAN, lIAILMAN & CO., Maanfoctuirr* of Iron, Nails, Steel Spriugw, Axled, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., etc., Have removed to their new and rxu>u*ito Warebone^, Ko. 77 Water and 01 Eyout Street, Where they are prepared to execute all order# iu tb. lr ltm< having a large and complcto efieoitm-ct of “Duquoenc” taaaofectnn'd goodtccn ttnn Uy on hand, w b leb they of. «er. on Htwyai tenne. f,9 Irf WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., nU Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Ps.., «-UnjfACTCRIR3 or TSTUIPi. THONGS AND 3T,'ITCHES Y Y Order* ecliated frein the trade, aod promptly eblj» ped m per loitroctioc*. Tniti' C month*, ur 6 p-r cent, dlarount for cui} ■ v *e3S:lydAwT Iron City Store Warehouse. WW.' BRADSHAW, (Successor to T. • J. CRAIG A Gu_) Manufacturer of TIN, IRON * uA STOVES, Ac., Nn. 131 BTREXT, Rnh nod Virgin alter, Vltu b * T * b ’ r * fchiyd DBQB&SN& POUNDRY. 3R. MrCOY & CO, i i-Writrr' STSBIST, iinKnlr /V»ba. It R P~i<-( j DiTfSbOiuai, pa. ‘ MANDFACTDRE to order, on short notice CAdtlNOh, SHAFtiNU A PULtrrs, of all ..r«e and description*, of the best materials and l*f<at etyiee: also WAGON BOXES, SAD IRONS, GRAIK3, Ac., alwejt on hand or cast to order. 4*-ordCT* Ml at the FOUNDRY, or at (Vtvrigfct A W Wood at, will receive prempt attnutUio. i. a. e . #m*aiA, its of the firm of J.B. Uall A Speer. Ufbof Hall A SPEER A OIDWELL, Valtoy Pcrge Plow-Works, JKx 139 Libzrtf «mt Fifth, PilLtbcrgh. Manufacturers of every variety ot Plows, Plow Castings, Ac., of tbs m<«t approTM p*i- Urna eultable for eTtry kind of soil and Ullage. Their Impurred Patent Iron Centre, Patent Iren C«.n»-a Hillside, Iron Centre smb-feofl, Patent and Centre Levers, Steel Mouldboard, Valley, Peacock, Sugar,Cotton and ctbrt Plows are fiIURTU to give entire satlafsrtloo re parebss ers, both as to quality and adaptation to bn. SarOrdera are solicited. .virtr-l OAHI'WftIUHT A VUINti, (SoroMßora to John Cartwright,) Manufacturers nmi importer* m Poeket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Deotal lu airamcmta, Gana, Piatola, Fishing Tacltla, Ac., No. M W‘»<J street, Tkey gls« *p*ci.tl ettmtlun i.> tb© manufacturing ol Trusses, SapporUr*. Ac, JU.Mhk an.! lUpalug with pui*'- taallty end despatch. apli-*lly WILLUn BARNIIIIJi A CO., Ci Ponn at., below Alarbnry, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Worker*, Manufacturer# ef Barnhill's Paleut Boiler, Locomotive, Flood aod Cylinder pollen. Chimney*, Broiehen, fire Bed, Btoam Pipra, Condotcair*, Salt Pane, Sogar Pena, Iron Yawl*, LifeDoata, *tc. Alw\ Übw-.kaiultW Wsrk, Bridge and Vtadort Iron*, done ol the atiortou u«- Uc*. All order* from a distance promptly attend*! to. je23 Peak Cotton nulaVVutaburßti. T^FNNEBY,CHILDS A CO„ MANUFAC* 'IV TUBERS of— Ponn A No. I beery MSbeetlugr. Carpet Chain of all colors and sbadrt. 11 Bod Conte; * Plough Lines and &isb Cord; u Bope of all sizes end duscrlpllona. Catting. J®*OnJ'jre left at the Hardware Store of Logao, Wtleoc A Oo H 131 Wood street, trill hare attention. )«.2&ay JAUEK IttWllf, MANUFACTURER OF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Swoot Spirit# of Nitre; Nitrio Acid; Hoflman’e Anodyntg Muriatic Add; , Aqna Ammonia, FFI, Nitrous do Fowler'eSolntion; tnyS 'May be found at John Irwin A Sons, 67 Water ativrL WILLIAM TATS At. SON, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and Koderal atroel, under ncath Excelsior 11011, Allogbeny. ' jQ*Erer7 description of Fittings for Water, Gas and uo3l;ly JOUB CAHPBKLL, B. Manufacturer of boots and SHOES of erory description. No. 31 Emlthneld Street, PiUaburgb,Pa. .ooSlxlyd FRBSCir AND AMERICAN CONFBOTIO NARY. T. A. finURSCH & SONS, No. 4ld St. Clair Stroot, Opposite the SL Clair Uutol, RESPECTFULLY informs thoir friends and thopablle generally that they b»TO reopened Uio Store,43SLCialr street, where they will keep constantly on hand a large ossortaitmtof Candies, Cakes, French Sugar Toys,Quo, Cordial Wine, Brandy, Cream, etc; Drops, pare Chocolate, Fresh ond Dried Fruits, Nuts, and every article osed in their line. Dealers are especially Invited to coll and examine oar stock,aa we sell olavt.Ty.lcrw cash price. T.-A. MIEKSCIi A SONS. Manufacturers of French and American Confection arlte. apLMm GAB FROM ROSIN OIL OR OTHER D’-tVrXY FXjUXXJ MaXJEKLAJL.. : rpHE HIGH ILLUMINATING PROPER- A TIE&of Oae irutn Buala and oleaglnoae-eutalauct* have always made them a favorite material fur tbe mauo CactnreofHimpiaatingGaa. MAayGaaCoinpaDUw uso Boo la with coal, in order to supply their uutomere wjth a Bo perior Quality of Ons. ROBIN OIL Is entirely free from all dm** eutl reiune sub stance*, and yields at ouco, its Brilliant Illuminating Oaa. The greater original cost of the apjiaretua for lb? menu, factored on! gas together with the attention and expense c<nwtantlybqalrwL*ndtbedißculty,U not ImposalUllty. of entirely separating tbe obwholaoma, dele tori ooa and offonxlTWgases, generated la coal, randrr tbe BOSIN OIL APPARATUS cheaper and more desirable In every way. B,COATES, of 378 Broadway, New York, has devoted hl> entire Attention to tbe manufacture and aeleofPorialileaat Apparatus, and berespeetihlly calls th* atloutloo of the pnblls to his present cctsnleta and effldent aucbloe. Perfect saUractioo to.tne purchaser guaranteed in eTary caso. For farther information address S. COATES, STS Broadway, New York; Jyflfcgawdly vr DAVID IL WILUAMh. Pittsburgh, OVERIWGPb WHITE SUGARS- P2O Mils. Crtubed Sugar; 1® “ fine pulTWrir.ed-Snfor; 15 “ graaulated do 100 “ B. Coffee do Just reed red and for sate by RETMKR A ANDERSON, tnylTO Np.gO Wood BL,oppoalteBt,Charlc«HDUL tA NO GUIDE.—Knorr-s Mothodical Guide tor Teachers of tbe Piano, cental sing hints that wtllamist them iu imparting lo their pupils the tree Plano touch, BOA much other Information iuvaleable to the teach* er. Price 60 cents. For ado by JOHN 0. MELLOR, SI Wood street. : ’ Copies mallod op the receipt of the price. - myat MUCILAGE, for Coimtiog-bottße use, in clan stanfs, with metalio cover and 'brush, at the nary Warehouse of W. G. JOHNSTON A tnjZO Stationor»,67 Wood street, Rlfc’LES-!- Just received ar very comprehen sive-addition to tmr stock of RIFLES, which can be soldatvery lowrate*. CARTWRIGUT AYOUNO, • mySO No S 8 Wood street. ICE CHESTS I ICE CUE STS I! ICE CUESTSm—fouriloajD oflhodlffcrpDt strand styles fur famUles, hotels,lsger beer saloon* and bars, at the Iron (Sty Store and Tin Warehouse of W. W.BRADBUAW, No. ISt Wood sylstdoor below tba slgnofthe Golden Gun VEILSI VElLS!!—Bufohlield' & Co. have received an assortment of lateat.stylesfiLACK LACE VEIU; Tisaaos and Beragts for do, and Batin BorderedGreoadioe Vella—a pew article. mySS- • PATENT MEDICINES—AII tho popular patreit and proprietory medidnee of the day on bond, and for sole by mj2o JOB. FLEMING, v 3 PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY (I, 1859 Grocers. *aoa. unu, sa..__ .jams rai**t* . LITTLE A TRIMBLE, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fruits,Olla& Produce, rtfi Jl2 SECOND BT-, PITTSBURG II WILLIAM DAQALBY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. IS find 90 Wood Street, „ D - H. soot RMS, w«. ST* WART, late with Of Lewi* A Edgar ton, PlUib’g. iGarrett A Martin, Phila EOGERTOI9 A STEWART, (Snerctaor* to Lewd* A Edgerton.) ,' r Wholesale llroctu and Comminion SltrehauU,- 107 , 'Woo ( l street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jitlyd ’ i.krt. ....... TOHN.M'GiIiL & SON, Grocers and Com- W minion Mercjmota. Ag*nu for the tala of pig imn and Bloom a. No. 138 Liberty itreet, Plttabnrgb. M Aiyd Alexander king, wholesale Grocarand rniporter of Bodg Aab, No. 27D Libert, gcraflt, Plttabnrgb, Pa. opl:lyd* 1 J QKO -Zf£& - Jia'i. coot*?. ONES & COOLEY, WIIOLELALE GRO OEUR aud Boat FuruiiLera, dealers in Produce and ritUburgh Maonfoctm,*, NVUI Water *tr«d, no&r Cherry Alley, Prttaborph, Pa. mr<iB 1 JOltir B. MUTOtTB. CHRIVER & DILWOKTII, WHOLESALE U Grocers, No. ISO and ISU Berond atreot, (between Wood aud Smlthfleld,Pittaburgh. yods rton>__ .uuiuu> rtou>..._.. wiuxaa ruitn. TOHN FLOYD & CO.. WHOLESALE U Grocer*arid Commbmon Mcrclieata, No. 173 V/ood and C 3 Liberty atroot, rittaburgh. j«io joint war>....._._.__ joua wiuon. TXfATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO YY CERS, Commitslon Merchant* and Dealer* in Pro dace and pltubnrgb Mancfoctoroe, No. tiSS Liberty atroei, Plttabargb. j,,^ Wil. McCUTCHEON VviiOLE SALE Grocer, rrudnee and Cc>mmiulim and Dealer in l’ittabnrgh Manufactured Article*. No. 160 liberty ftra-t, cv'rn.«r of ltrewcry *y, Pitubiirpli, P*. my 3 jotta irwxtL a. s. iai cuas. atitilu A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE gtji. Grocers, produce and Oomateelmi Merchant*, and DvalerslnPltuhurghManalactnn:a,No. U Wo.xl Btrect,b«- twoea Water and front at-, iMtisbnrgh. apis Mdt. *0ci50!»..._ —bau'l a. aooisoa. R ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE * Grocer*, Comnibuius Morchantn, and Dealerainali kinds of Proviaiona, Pnxlnce and I'lttahnrgh ManuCtctoroa, Liberty atreot, Pittsburgh. J alibi yd T)OB¥RT”HriUNGrWIiOLESALE GRO^ JLv CEU, CommUslau Merchant, and Dealer la Feather*, Fifth, Flour, and alt kiuds of Country Produce, No. 711 Litv ertyatrwt, mouth of £i*tb, Pittaburgb, P*. liberal ad vance* mode on consignments. J*s:lyd sosxxt Dunn jAjiss K.Bau£tso. Robert ijalzell i co., whole- BALH Grocers, Coramkft-'ca and Forwarding Mer chant* and Dcati'rsin rrodnceandFittjbnrgb Manufacturea, No. 251 Liberty atrvet, Pittibnrgh. Pa. my 2 ISAIAH DIOKEY & CO.. WHOLESALE Gfoner*,Ojainl*aion Merchant*, and Dealer* in Produce, No. ED Water street, and 63 Front itrret, Plttaburgh. ffommißßiou, Arc. LLOYD A FORSTTII, WII 0 L K SALE CROC E U S AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE, C«^MMISSION MKKCUANTV for the aala of TIG METAL AND BLOOMS. Ko. 757 Liberty Street, F..uy i, iS3fr»u:o prrrsDUßGn. pa. ALEXANDER GORDON, COMMISSION Lead Pipe ahdShtat Lead Agent. DEALER IN riG AXD DJ S LEAD. SHO7. Amoricnu and Manilla iZeuap. mr2i:Cml - No. UI etucu P:tU;*:nr.-1.. !' 3 B. CAKTZfiLB 6i CO., Commlulon A Fortvardlng merchants, And WhoWaie Dealer* in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Birmm, laiit>, pore, bacon, flour, pl-q. P,.i * P*...! A.l„v Untoed A UrJ OM Dri-d Fi ««U and ga&ur*liy. No*. Mt anil 113 Front Street, PrPTljßUKflll, I* a niTCUCOCIL, fIcCREERV A CO.. J6ucct*«or» to llofffnau, M'Crt.'ry 1 Co. i Fortrirding and Commi?«on Mrrdhdct* And WbohaaU I>««Ien tn Prednea, Floor and Wool, A". 113 Fy<*nr 172 cf, mubtiryh, /\» *p!:lyd—rar2u #nusA6*'kAa*Ai.'..n..»ft»i*Miß » ra7Trr...wK a. mmeu SPRINGER. UARDACOn A CO., CO >1 M I S S 10-N M E R C II A NTS, OHALERS IN UiJr&, I’rovisionsii Prcxlacc GtiDHraHy, No. 209 Liberty Street. Pittsburgh Cl ctIAN b. it A » a k H |i'l* »i«r, lirain ,i«n<l Hroilnoe. CV iumißsti'U «nil Fonvanling Merrhnnt- .Vr. 171 K-.-.-rv.! Jl., Ptlt,b i. /l, HKNRV S. KING, (LATE OF THE Arm of Ring A OvinatiMioii end Donlar In Plg.ilctaJand {il.K-me. N.. 7H H *l«r Im law Market. PlCtahurab. I'a. ROBERT DICK!,!, AVholoaale Or<n;or, Predare end CvtsmUslon Menhmt, No. Ats Lit-wrty uroet, iioar Qaliruul D.ipot, Pitlal-arßh, Pa. ajifl iHisttllanrouß. Rargalna in Second-Band Pianos. ONE G octave, Ronewojd cnan. Iron frame, made ty Chlckerlng Seme, only two years obt. IV V | |l Oo* octave, Itoeuwuol e**t>, rcuuj corner#, made l>r Uallct k Uavle. One octave, Roeewoud ruse, carved iloek, plain curved feet, tnado by Nonna A Clark. On* « c<-tav«, caa«, tea-le |.y Nnona A Clark. “ ® ** “ *" “ . N. Y. Uaaufac'g tv>. “ 6 “ * “ “ Oerding A itituuu “ ® " Rtwewood •* •• I’af-e (Parit.) •* fi ' ktehcguiiy •• •• Albrecht. •• t 4 “ “ *• loud h Urn. “ 6 *• M •• “ German make 6 “ “ “ “ Clomentl. “ 6 - •• “ « For a*l» by |«ylS] JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wou.Ui, LIFE INSURANCE.—The GIRARD life INSCRAKOB, ANNUITY AND TRUST POMPANV, at ibo Ageney.No, 76 Grant atnet, littiburgh, ccollnue to make Insoraacua on liter. In addition b> a paid capital of £300,000, tbcj havo 4 Urgo and increaiiini; axsuvre fund, affording undoubted security to tbe IniureJ. In caeee of miurancu f u r Life ltm Imjucs declared from EAaaip proflia baa already cxcefdiri fifty per cent, on *1) premiums paid. Tuos. KioatUii, I'rvs't; John F. Jaaiee, Actuary; Jes. King, M. D. Medico! Rxamlnof, olßco Nb. 112 Finn street, Pittsburgh. For Inrtherlnformatlonapply to WM. BAKE WELL, Agent for Use Company, No. 76 Grant street. mytfrljd 1859. S PRlirtT STYLES. 1859. W. 17. &. n. r/I’CAIiLUM, H 7 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, HAVE now tn Bfore thoir large and care fully eelected stock of CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, Flano and Tablo Covers, Which will at least equal any EVER OFFERED IN TDI3 MARKET, And which are offered at the lowest prices. Tho attention of a discriminating public U retipectfully solicited. rar2B:dtf FIUE WORKS, FIKE WORKS-FouEin ofJcit,lBs9—Wearenow rrcrtTlDjj from the factory ul FL P. Piobl, fcr whoa) we are SOLE AGENTS, a fall *bd complete ancrtmenl of Fire Works,‘consisting of the fol lowing, vi:: Hocked from 1 on. to 2 lb*. Mine* of Store, 1,2, 3,4, 6; Roman Oandltw, from 1 ball Plover Pot*, Ko. 1 and to 2D; Plying Pigoont; Bcmsm Candler,Colored,from Triangles, No. 1 to 6; 1 ball to 2V, Vertical Wbotls; Blue Light*, Ko. 110 Saxon Wheel*; Grasshoppers; Koeketi; Pin Wheels, Ko. 1, 2,3; Colored Serpents; ChamSjNo. 1,2,3; Doable Headers; Scrolls, No. 1,2,2; Torpedo**—6oo,ooo. Exhibition pieces from sio to SWO, with direction*. _ BSThLEK A AKDERBON, opposite fit, Charles Uetfll. Ha 39 Weed et. pkPENING THIS DAY—Very handsome Drees Good* la Bobes and by the yard. Atao,allkliida of Domrallc and Staple Dry Goode ninilly (bom) Id a veil aasorted etock. Plpmo call and examine for yoanelm. J«l< C. ItAKBOM LOVE. 71 Market at. LOW PRICED BUMMERDRKSS GOODS. —BUBCIIFIELD 4 00. bare recelred nletof etrong KoglUb Barone which they ere eclllogat 1215% and 26 centaur yard. Al*o, firm french da. nod other thin Bom* per Drcei Goode—a very fall tseortment. J 023 Sundries— LOO caeka Impo. ted fiotla Aeh;. tOO do M Qaman Clay; Wlbla. •* Canallc Alkali; lCoktgeßl.Carb.Bode; - 300 bag* It Itrata of Soda; •000 bold coootry Glao; 100 bib. H0e.,1 end 2 Kcald; Qu bend end for ealo by . ALEXANDER KINO. OUSSEIj’S kau lustrate odo n ante.—This anlvemlly appfored mod admired ar ticle, Ire* from imlnnt aplrlta, pungent .dieand other de itrnetlre materiel*, cleans the heir eipeditioutly, render* It 'bMutifoilr bright and Imiarts to It tbedtlieate fracrauco of the flower*. Vox **lo by JOS. PUHILNO, jelfl . . Corner Market *tn?et and tbw Diirnomi. POTATOES, POTATOES, POTATOES. I,om fcu«. ol« IWi to “i 1 " SS&Osl 55?<£I 6 . jfn ;. _. . J.B. CAHPMUS * 00, Pint itlttt. Vi I . ■ "V. \ PITTSBURGH PMurgjj (Sa^eitf. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY »Y R . EBRICTT & CO., rma arairrl aoovb afturcnxu> QAZRPTEit tht oldest XfwxpuperiTi the tFal, and having an fxitnsite circulation amenigstltu businrs l neru and reaching all claim, if eferi induermaitsio attt*r titen at ihe tvstm'ditm through which to rraeh the public *3~T3E WEEKLY GAZETTE UUsued csry' Wednet day and Saturday, on a large, blanket theft , nr.d contains in addition to the nripf of the wet-, a carefully prqtarvd and nltaib report of the Harkctt, commercial a’id menrtary af oArftfiiJUJ an accurate Bank Xots Lid, corrected for this paper-making it tte bed a>nrtrt-ciar intht TERMS 1 DAlLY—filx Dollar* peraonom, payable tn 8 lr*i.. a, or 12U cant* per week, payable to tb» Carriers. WEEKLY—Two Dollar* per aoßnaj, payable In odraare. Clohi are farnlihed on the following terro3: FmrVoplea cna jra*r.'.._ ...» qj T«n Y - It) 00 I*»oty> M And coa to tbo pfracn getttox up the otot- free. payment* are *tric!ly roqaired, aad no p* trill b* eeat after th« time b up to, which It irai paid. Ualai of Advrriiilug, 1 e<]nara<i( IgUhoj, ) tlm* _ cl) 1 " *' ” 8 '* IDO 1 .... | |- 6 1 “ “ “ ii “ 300 t “ '• a “ 4 w 1 *• “ 1 tioofh.... £, 00 1 “ M '* 3 • M 700 * “ *•' M a " 000 1 * “ 10 00 i ” “ *• c “ LU 0t) t “ “ *• 12 “ CO 00 Yearly (ulrertiaeraareenUthvl tocnea-^uorn,rlinng able at rleiuarr, per annum.. -5 M with CuU tr*bl* orlce. PITTSBURGH!. A Great Flour Coktract— Seereturj/ Floj/H In. (created.—Camp Floyd, (Utah,) June 2, 1959. A few days ago a couple of gtmtlomen arrived from Leavenworth, K. T., by express, and, with an air of mystery, staled that they toad corno from Washington on imporianlbusinoss.butwero loth to divulge the report of their miosion. The entire camp was upon tho y ui viiv, believing tha? they wero the bearers of eoinn important dis patches from the Qoncrat Government, but as days passed away ami time brought to light their mission, curiosity turned (0 cenonre, till it would bo bnrd to fiod a 6ioglo person who is not condemning tbo conduct of tho Bachanan A<i mioiutraiiou. Mr. John UoHiilaj nod Col. Martin arc the lucky contractors for furobhiog the army rith braadeluffs tho ensuing year, for which they re ceive $2B 60 per 100 pounds. The daily average consumption of Hour by the camp is not lees than 61.000 pound*, making the annual consumption about 2,000,000 pounds. This would amount to $572,000—a snug litllo item in the current expenses. Now, when wo tnko into considera tion tho fact that Mr. Wnj, Martin and E. P. Stanton offered to furnish the supply of hour for $lO per 100 pounds, and that Mr. J. C. Little, agreed to Uke the same contract for $7 50 per 100 pounds, it fiooms strango that Messrs. Holli day and Martin haTc been awarded this contract at $2B 60 per lOOpounda Does it not look like collasion on the partef tho Secretary of War? The finality of tlour manufactured iu this Tor rilory is of the poorest description, and would pass for **Bwoop'mg*” at any market iu tho States.' Yet, ibis is tho atulT the army will be compclloJ to use during lbs incoming ymr. If it was the iotention of Secretary Floyd to hive the supply of flour shipped from the Slates, then the prioo is in the neighborhood cf rcarco. But if each was bis design, why didhe furnish Messrs Holliday and Martin with orders for Govern ment mules, from any post along tho route 10 their journey to this point" , Since their arrival, they hare commenced tout ing and contracting for the flour in tbo Terr'i ury, iur which they are paying £-6 per huedred, but in all probability will have to pay as high ns $8 for a portioo. W* will say that they pay $8 per hundred for all of it, and we see that they are at an outlay of $160,000 in fulfilling the con tract,leaving them a snug littie balance of $d 12,- 000. There are probably four partners (a this contract, Mr. John Holliday, Major Martin, W. Cassell (firm of UaseeU, Majors i Waddal.i aud Secretary Floyd. They will realire $lOO,OOO each, and be at no troohie or risk. Truly, Un cle Sam is blessed with a debts set of ufiice holders—they an? *o careful.tO look to their own interests. They arc eo eeinjpnilcal a* to order the discharge of aU the ttfimeters and mechanic to the employ at th* pnt soldiers to doing the same, all bp.'aase tbii expenses are i jo great. Now, the entire wagea f.*r an entire year, of the men engaged io.tlft V. M. I> . wonid not amount tn half (be ania.dreaders-1 on (be flour contract olono.— St.' T'oiru T>r* A IICMABKAhLS Sh.-.T- —lf the eubj ojfif.l welt IoM raooater yarn pleases your readers an well •a# it did tie on lha first reading, they will fret ••tickled all over,” after perusing it. Wa clip It from the oolumna of the North tW/roun, pub lished at Hnmboldt D#7, in wbioh paper it sp pcare as a comroumcmou. Dy a coincidence somewhat remarkable, the etory originates in tbeaamo locality from which emanated the hi* enipe yarn. Homo months ago. That eection ..*i the Stale will soon become famous for big e 1.,.,, liDg It Otrikea us that (he nlory is told with bo much grace and humor, (bat it is well worthy of a place among the aJrenluree of Lemuel Uni liver “Allow me lo stale a remarkable occurrence which lately came under my notice. A gentle man of my acquaintance, during a gunning ei curnioD, bhot a goose. Tbo bird was only wiDg broken, and the sympathliiug aportwiiau took u home, where, after proper care and attention, It was domesticated, and became—to two the horno ly but honcat language of my informant—one of tho family. After a short time, the wing of the gooae became healed, and my friend took him along, on one of his sporting expeditious, lie had been uneucccasful, tljc birds being acarcc on that occaaion, and turned Badly homeward, when he mlaaed his oompaanion, tho goose. He look ed upward, and beheld, in the distance, a flock approaching, bin own gooao leading tho way, nod the rest of tbo flock following. As they neared the sportsman, ho fired, and gathered eighty in (ho doublo discharge. Tho intelligent bird, whoee instinct and affectiou for man had thus led his companions into slaughter, complacently nhceled around, flew off, and in a few minutes’ returned with another flook, whose coming was attended with similar results. The circumstances were repeated three or four times, und when my friend t-elumod home, hia prize fell a trifle short of a largo number, which I have unfortunately forgotten. ‘There was one drawback to hia general suc cess. It is well known (hat geeao assume the harrow form in flying,with theapex of the triangle presented liko a V; this puzzled my friend, the sporfeman, until ho constructed a guu with two barrels, diverging at proper angles from a set tied base in tho form of tho letter V, by which method ho watunablcd to rake down the hypo thenuseof both angles, or sides, allowing not a single bird to escape.” Noises ib tfib Sick Roost.—lt is extraordina ry how many persons, unuaed to tho sick room, mistake ccrtaiu noises for quiet. When tuch people havo to walk across tho room they do so with a balancing sort of movement that makes every plank creak uneasily. Their very dress rattles in a way that would make the fortune of a rattlesnake. If anything has to boeaid, it is epoken in n loud, whirring whisper, that con ceals the words, bat makes the most irritating of noises. Now, tho silence of a eick room must be natural. Shots that do not creak must be worn, and in walking, the foot must be put down carefully, of courec, but with a firm step, that cooos gently, yet steadily on the floor. This will not make the creakiug Bound-caused by the toe-pointed, gingerly mode of movement so much adopted by those whose experience of sick rooms is small. The dress must be made of some noiseless material, wool or cotton ; ailk must be avoided, for it sneaks with every movement. In speaking, thejpitch of the voice must bo eligtty raised, and the words, instead of being hissed, as in whispering, should bo clipped short,and brought out distinctly. Dy this means,the person spoken to, will hear what ia said, nhile the least possible sound accompanies tbo word.— BanctlVa Cure of the Sick. Second Chop.— Hr. John D. Slack, a abort timo after the recent frost had out down many fields of wheat in this vielnity, examined a num ber of them, and reported that thrifty sprouts bad etarled from the original stalks—giving ev idence of a eecond crop. We noticed the faot, and consahed with a number of farmers upon tho subject, but they all expressed the opinion that the second orop would amount to nothing— that tho grain would not mature. To day, a farmer residing near town, Mr. Jacob Aalt, in forms as that he has several fields of grain, one rye field particularly, which gives every evi dence of yielding a crop from the sprouts thrown up from the roots since tbo frost. The heads Are forming on the stalks, and he calculates that they will mature, affording him a remunerative orop. The first growth destroyed by tbo frost was harvested oomo timo ago, giving the sprouts the benefit of the cun. Of the result of Mr. Anil’s experiment, we shall speak opsin. -S/euA. Herald. Tub danger of having one’s likeness engraved has been illustrated in tbo ease of a Grand Mas* ter of the Odd Fellows in England, who has be come ft largo defaulter toiho orderwnd fled.—- Some years ago, his portrait was engraved at the expooso of the order, and now the copies have been distributed amoog the police to aid in discovering hisi. ' Napoleon and toe Caebosabi.— Tbe Society of theCarbonari, (meaning literally coal burners) have boon the instigators of and'the active par- Ucipants in every movement made in behalf of the freedom of Italy, during tho recent century. The last pubho demonstration of the society oc curred in 1341, sinco which lime it was suppos posed to have dissolved. Really, howevor, tho Carbonari are atill existing as a fraternity in mony parts of Italy, and thousands of its old members, true toils leading aims, and conscien tiously bound by its oaths, are alive. Louis Napoleon joined this society with his brother in 18:10. One of the oalbs of the Carbonari is as follows: "1 also swear never to divulge the secrets of the society, and to labor day and night for the extir pation of tyrants; and I consent, if I perjure myself, to submit to (be punishment of death by poison.” It will be seen that the coup d'etat and the whole subsequent career of Louis Napoleon have been in flagrant violation of his pledges as a member of tho Carbonari. Hence, it is said, tho repeated at tempts at his assassination,in all of which it la a singular fact that Italians have been tbo chief participants. But u is eqaally singular, that since tho death of Orsini these at tempts bavo not been renewed. In explanation of this fact, wo have.had statements from Paris to tho effect that tho Emperor had a secret inter view with Orsini, between his condemnation and death, iu whllb the prisoner predicted the absolute certainty of the Emperor’s death Ifjr. assassination, as a penalty of his perjured oaths io behalf of Italian independence. We learn that an intelligent Bostonian, now resident in Paris, saye that thia alleged interview is gene rally credited in well informed circles, and also tho further statement that Louis Napoleon, in the most solemn manner, assured Orsini that ho would thenceforward dovole himaclf to the work of delivering Italy from foreign masters, and begged tho dying oonspiralor to communicate tho rcsoivo to his coadjutors in Italy. Whatev er truth there mny be io this report, it is certain ly rendered probable by the remarkable absence of conspirators against the Emperor’s life eioce that time, and by tho whole progress thns far of tho Italian lf there bo substantial real ity in the account, it assures the impossibility of l.onis Napoleon’s aggrandizing bimselfot tho ex* penoe of tho Ltolian people. A thousand keen eyes arc now upon every step be lakes—and a thousand hands at his aide by day, and in his camp by night, oro ready to apply tbo dagger at tho least sign of recreancy or faltcriog is the great Carbonaro now ou probation. If bo sno ceedd, the meed of gratitude and the almost ex tent of moral influence will bo conceded to him by the Italian people. But the badge* of actual government over the'peninsula can never press his brow, except to mark him as tbo sure victim of sworu revenge.— Botton Journal. Caori or (Juio.—Tho wheat harvest of the Miami county will bo completed this week, and a finer one wo have not aecn for many years. If there be failure in the wheat crop, it is not in thistfcgion. The berries have filled out thick and plump, aad promise to produce a much bet ter quality of (lour than we have had for a long lime. iho corn ifi uoi remarkably early, but is in a very good condition. The color is of the deep est green, and the elalks strong. The appear ances are now in favor of a heavy crop. Barley is fair. Potatoes and small crops generally look well. 1 here will be a tolerable amount of fruit, taking all localities in view, but by no means a full crop. We must wail yet awhile for an old fashioned, overflowing abundance of fruit.— Cin. M. Adam-, of Munich, a celebrated' painter of .battiro, was requested by the Emperor of Ans tm to proceed to the theatre of war, in order to nuke paintings cf the principle events of (he wr.r. In order to bo a close observer, he had adopted tho costume of a Tyrolean chasseur, but was unfortunate enough, while making sketches, to be niad* prisoner by a Piedmontese detach ment Woes (he coihn c miaiuiug the body of Geo. Eflptcasp.c was carried ou board tbo steam frigate which conveyed it to France] the deok .was crowded with Aoetriau prisoners On a sign from their officers, they all fell into a line, unJ by their niitoJe in the absence of arras, render ed military honors tut* mortal reravins of their brave adversary >a[3frUanfo«s (Sattiß ] w kkr n , * .Architect, ' It '** _ *9 t*t. Cloir •tr*U, PilUbnr^h Bf shoims," I • . UCJtrUAXr TslLoa. . :!> CJiITIIFrKLD ST. ui*k*« U. Jer «iul to (he manner Meu’» »«:•! TJ.-jS Coal*, P»nU Vest*, i.- * _ aflrrtil *l->r STIAUI.ICXBIEHc-ifnß Arc’ol •tff'rt M fi, Jr | 1 -M !• 1. HTK R s rin (1 E u i: s ! I M OAHDWARI] AND CUTLDRY, N.-. UM M:irU«*t PITTSDCIIQH, HA t ' v *'** »*« uuu '» « I* IC , l! KC K A BAILIES, Bankers and Broker*. :i and r. DnvnnshtPß Strmst, HOST O X D B. .t .S’. Kivcpartieularattmiii.iu 1.. the * • of I ' At ® fnjx’rlor.nnd ara prepared tofmnUb icuan.a information respecting thorn. A c.ooilil* renew of Iho Block am! Moucj Market, with qu«UU..o« the Cnrriiut Sncutiita will be scut to any ad.lrew desired niTihSyifcrsp UMOVAL JAilh.S Vt ILSON having disposed of hts lint audCap store Room. No. 01 Wood «trc«t,<sS hw remote. l bit stock of Ust# and Capa to bis lUt Store ou federal street, Allegheny City, opposite the Now Strings lltnk, where may be toned a large auortniCOt of IlaU aud C»jvi at very reduced price*. Ou&tojiem ne Fttusia race Nonet—The present stork n‘ust_be sold to mako room for Coring Goods. delA-dtf REMOVAL. —J. b. Liggntt & Co., havoro morwl from Noe. t’O and TO Water street to No. *5 Water aud 92 Frvntetrvel. r.B tjocctt..- joiix UIIMAT . J. H. IaOGKTT A CO., Ti'LOUR FACTORS and Produce Commis i ' "ion Merchants,-for the sale of Floor. Grain, Soeda and j’rodoee R.-oerall.t, Nos. 75 Water and 02 Front street, IhlUtmrcb. I’enu’e. ft-2vlr /‘'IALDWJ&LL--& BRO*. BOAT FUKNISIIEILS AND DEALERS IN Manilla, li>‘iu(> aul Cotton Oorvli}jf«; / _ _ , Oakum, TaHrikh, Roajn and Oil*: Tarpaulin, Pork, Light and Deary Drilllnpt, Ac , _•&}' ll‘j ler and 78 JVpai Flre/t. JACOB REeTeT . MINER AND DEALER IN CANADA, MAGNETIC, » ~ CIIAMPI.AIN AND LAKE SUPERIOR IKON ORES; WROUGHT, BCBAP IRON AND PIG SIKIAIi o^£S£’J rIC,,: ~ COJISKR 0F Fao^T AND BiIITUFIKLD BTKHErH. A LANE’S PHOTOGRAPHIC GAL • LBRY, corner of FIFTH and GRANT STREET#, io MTight'a Building, opposito th* Court noose. This Gallery has Just been fitted op with superior tide •ud sky-light. Photographs, Ambrotjpes, Daguerreotypes, Ac., taken tn styles not to be surpassed. fitrongors aud dtlseoa are cordlally-laxlted to call and ex amine for themselves. Prices moderate. - AjP“EatraDce oa Filth (treat. Rooms easy of screes. ap2n:l>d sittiSa TaxDvru, „ osnat bcuxll. & SCHELL, 33 A N'K E R 8, ao.MEaaEx, fenna. J3”Collr*tl(>ns mllcltrj and Return* promptly mnitU-J. MKCfIANIC.S’ BANK, rittstairsh. U. PATRICK A CO.. do rhi lip iiimrit robs»t 3. jjinsaeoa REVAIEIL * ANDERSON, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FBOIT3, NUTS and SPICES, CONFECTIONER?, BCGARS, FLRE WORKS, Ac„ No. 30 WOOD BTBKET, opjoelte £t. Charles Hold, Pittsburgh, Pa. mrlfr.lyd STUCCO WORKER. JAMES OWEjHS, COBNESt £L3I AND WFJJB STBEET3, KUSTDOOO AND MASTIC WORSES, gives particular attention to all orders for work to bis lino. fiJLCENTRES end ORNAMENTS of all kinds furnished onahori notice. ap26nlly ATKINS' CELEBRATED 30 DAT CLOOKB, fS?\ for Counting Doom and Parlor. wVW /ra«srrtmfcpttoßoiwwood<aßPa;elegantMttarpa nit received and for sale by J. R. REED A CO-, ifigfltiUf Jawalare. No. 68 Fifth afreet. T. W. IiOCOHREY, n Watoh and Clocks Maksr, j£S)v IMPORTER OF BV«i Fine watche9and jewelry,^3? No. 28 FI Oh street, between Wood and Market. Pittr burgh. Pa, ettentlnu paid to the repalrlngaf Watch# and dowelry. &y»AH work warranted. OOLDTHOBP * KOONE Gas and steam fitters, n O . m THIRD BTfiRET, bstwen Wood and BmithflaM its «*-Alw»D to >»»nd Chandelier*, Bracket! and Pixtnrsa 01 all kinds. •luiuMto? Ja “ AUoidmprompt!, *=! Sp«Ulc.lloa. ruroLhrt for Gu . —. ■ . i _ xarfclyd ■VrEW map OP THU SEAT OP WAIL— -1.1 JnstrecelTed.DegUTtr'aNew SUDtr iu r t li.B«tof War; mbicta* MifcoopUt. rap. «f Slrtirn. ud LMblrtrTAodS ,Ef Italy; the whole embodied tn bm Bopw Inraerfal Eheet* j1m,30i14 lodua; fircUMn,EchrffibftfSSStSf!!,'. tomitlon u eunot bo proenrod .lmbors* »5r ukb, J«g] Cor. Wood ud &1 irtE, MEkErt. Linseed oil —-3000 nils, for sols ty . „ . b.l. Fahnestock *OO, ju No. 60, cocurjrßQrthandWoQd stmt. GAZETTE. VOLUME LXXH—NUMBER 178 tnsuraiur. Indemnity Against Losa by Plro Ftra laiaraaos Compaay of PHIL A D X L P B IA Offioe 435 and 437 Chestnut st., near Fifth. Statement of AtaoUi Janoary Lit, 1959, pnbliabed agreea bly to an a=t of Aaaambiy, being Firit Mortgage*, amply aecnred ..........$1,731,669 89 Eatate (presoat raise $103,31361) coat 77,"W ' Temporary on amnia Collateral Be< .. * _ <Pr"! on *»«i'Qe*sS6|667 73)coat. cw“ Ub ,r ™ wlrlM’ihShCbmp*. UrSSrf. J ' ’ m *Wrii lira bemST °“. d “ °° ,T "» a »«>lptlo n or Property, In “ 7| “ m " " ■»» “*M rcorfrtsnt trlth Blnco Ihelr Ineorparttlen, e pnlrrf of thin, 'i*» P*“ !f“=i BP Ore, to en emonot «comS Fbvr 3ft hontof Do.lart, thereby affording «rid«nc*of th» ■dnatagvaof lnreraac*, uwell u thdrabllityand sltiooto meat with prcmptaeai ail liabllitiaa. , loan sr nu, Jennsa paid during tho year IS6S-.. Ptstcross. Oharle* W. Baocit.r, j Mordacal D. Lowla. Tobias Wngnar, | David 8. Brown, BamuelOraut, IciaoUa, Jacob It. Smith, Edward a Dale, Urorgo W. Richard*, | tiaorg* Falaa. CHARLES ti. TtANntrgß Presld.nt. EDWARD 0. DALE, Vice PrealdetiL W*(. A. arm, Secretary pro tern. „ _ J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, m J° _ OOco Northeast cor. Wood and Tiihd it*. FIRE INSURANCE, »r idi Reliance Jlnlonl laioranee Company oi PHILADELPHIA Ou Bulidinga, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise, Furulln Ao., in Town or Conn try. Offioo No. 308 Walnut Street. Sl^Mcm 77 ’ 831- A * s ' Ta • 2ra > 47B 43^-Inrwtadas follows Slr*t Mortgageeoq uu|mry o JClty Property,worth doable the amonnt * " , u , ». M p^sr^..?::L “ p ’°r n s l>uD«ylvaai& Railroad Co’»Slock 4JJOO 00 Stock of tho Reliance Mutual insurance Co 19,160 00 Stock of County Fir* Insurance Co ........ 1,060 00 BU«k ol Delaware M. 8. Inecranco Co ....... lto 00 Union M. Ituoraoce Cp'a Scrip S5O 00 Bills Receivable, brulaesa paper 30,373 13 Dot'k AccouuU, accrued Interest,etc , 7 qi Cash on hand and in Rank 16,663 93 (270,178 43 CLEM TING LET, Preetdeat. ' CIBICTOSS. Clem Tingle*, Wto. ILTbomjiio;., Frederick H rrwn, C. Stevenson, Bamnel Blephara, Robert Steen, William Uozsor, Dnaj. W. Tlnglcy, Uarthall 11111, Z. Lolbrop, Cbas. Leland, Jacob T- Bunting. Smith Bowen, John Bla eU, Pittsburgh. IN'Cmi AN, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent r Third and Woodatreela John R. Worrell, li- L.Oarvun, Robert Toland, Fr«derick Lennig. 0. S. Wood, Jamo* 8. Woodward, North-e**t con GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No. 103 WALSUT STREET STATEMENT OF BUSINESS FOR TEAR ENDING OCTO BER3I,IS6S. 42*1,800 GO 61,463 03 (276,253 03 Received (<»r Premium*....__ ** “ luti-mt, Rente, 4c-. ... 91,665 46 ... 7,826 42 (09,320 64 Looses, K*j/caio, Corattil*- itons, RMninraneo, lUtoroed I’rcjuitinir, 4c $7O .“S3 i«o ASSETS. r»Utu, Boot** 4 Uort^asta...sl4l,2lo 00 fltoct«— 47,816 oo Bill* Rwtvfcble b 69,fe50 73 Unsettled premium* and other debt* das the CotDpjaj 17,523 02 C**h on hand, nod la the liaod* of , (276,253 03 At a meeting of the StockbJldere, eon*m@d *o the 16 th njrtmo, the following pmrcs were elrctM DIRECTORS for ttie earning yesr, tJt: ' Charles O. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut *tTw>l. Alexander WfclUden, Merchant, 19 North froti William Darling,.lS33 Flat street. Ipm OaslahtmL Atfomcy sod Counsellor. John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hooter A Co. B. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Co, OoidjmJth’a Halt. John B-McCurdy, firm of Jonea, White * Meflnnl) Tbu*. L. QUlcwpta, firm of (lUleeple A Zeller. Jae. B. Smith, firm of J*s. B. Smith k Co John R. Vocdoe. office corner of Seventh eoH a.m.-.m Deme! l-Collier, firm of 0.11 Grant* i\«. Thome* Potior, 229 Arch street. ('hories lUrten, comer Walnut and Sixth atreete ■foa*. J. flloearo, office 161 firmth Fourth street. A* e enheequeul mealing of the Board OQALK3 0 b'F f L R( l p . f»lon»nlaco»ly re-clocted President, and Hon. WM DARLI!,Q Vice Tretldant. JAMES WBMHT, Secretary. ..3T? U h*. DISCONTINUED OCEAN MABINB UDLL BISKS, hut Steamboat Hall Risk* oo Western Hirers tefern a» h.ret.-.frire. R- W PorjTDEmni, A«*ot, Ha. 97 Water *tr*«t. raotiitenial insurance Company, b\ f*i i L-tyu'abur, *? Pm'jryfsi.'ia. WITS a n H P t T U U (I U 111 u H 4 cUiortxaJUaftUWsa Million Dollart, *dJ HOME OFFICE. •Yj. Cl IPjJ.iu.' Srz,‘i,at>svt Acond, ttthdtlpMa Ftr«- luaurtuo ou Buildings, furniture, Uervliandlse Ac. geneally. Martae Insurance an Freights. t„ all parts of the world. Inland Ibshtum on Goods, An, by Lakes. Hirer*, Canals and Land Carriages, u, oil parts of the Union, on the mat! feTor.'bU Urine, t nn.iatant wnh security QKOIIGK W. OOLLADAY.luruwilyßeioid.r ol Deed*, he- Philadelphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills. JOHN ,N. COLEMAN, firm of Oolanan A Smith, Importing UardwaraandCuUery Merchants, No. 21 North Third street, above Market, ThUa. JOaKPH OAT, flrmof Jftsoph Oat A Son. Coppersmiths, No. Id Onarry street, Ptolla. “ACURTTK, firm of MaehctU A Ralgoel, N “ r,h ® BOWABB mxvmilx. o™ „ L A CO, Prolac. QEOROE W. OOLL.IDAT, President Qalo Wilsok,Secretary. JOaUDA ROBINSON, Agent. No. SI fifth rtrnet j[ gp >taln.) ALLEGHESV INSURANCE COMPANY,' of Pittsburgh, OKFICK--NO. ;J7 PID'TII STREET, IBANK BLOCK,] AGAINST ALL KINGS OF FIRF. AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President, JOHN D. SicOORD, Tlco President D. M. BOOK, Secretary, CAPT. WU. DEAN, General Agent. Isaac Jones, 0. 0. Quht, lUmj Childs, Cat.LU.O. Gray. John A. Wilson, H. L. Fahnestock. DIRECTORS. John D. MeCord, Inac M. PeQUojk, R. B. Sterling, OepU ffn, Deao, Too*. U. Howo. BobLlLDaeU. a; Pirr, Marine and Inland lnsaranee. Insurance co. or north America. PHILADELPHIA. Incorparated I7M—Capital $£00,030. AssstauJanoary 10,1869 .....<1060.824 87. , Q. Ooffln, Bamned W. Jonea, John A Brown, Bnmnel f. Smith, Charles Taylor, Ambrose Whits John Neff, Richard D. Wood. Will ism Welsh, William E. Bowen, Jamea N. Dickson, 8. Morris Wain, John bason. Qeo. L. Harrison, Frauds B. Cope, Edward H. Trotter. Matthias Mabis, goc’y. ARTHUR 0. COFFIN, Treat. INSURANCE CO. oTthe STATE of PA., PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated, 17M—Capital $200,000. Assots Fobrnary 1,1859__ $413,808 <&. DIRECTORS—'Henry D. Bherrsrd, Simeon Toby, Charles Mscal eater. Wtlllam H. Smith, John B. Radd. Henry G. Freeman, Charles 8. Lewis. George C. Carson, WUUaa Ih IVhlte. George B. btnsrt, Samoel Grant, Jr, Thomas Wag. ner, Thomas B. Wattsan- HENRY D.BUERREKD, Wrtma ILlapis, Body. President. ln the above Old and Reliable Companies, sn be obtained by application to folfrdly w,p. JONES, Agent,Bl Water st. Fcnnaylvanla isuranco Company r SBUSGB, ocioe So, 03 onrth Street Jacob Painter, Geo. W. fitnllD, A. J. Jones, Rody Patterson, J, P. Tanner, I. Grier Spronl, VTad* Hampton. A. A. Carrier, Robert Psttfc*. Henry Sproal, I HtefaeJaa TotghUr, I Jamet H.Hopktn*. 0. A. Colton. Chartered OipftaL „ m tSCO.OOO ta-Flre and Marta* Rieka taken of all dticrtpOon*. cmcut. President—A. A. C»«mw Vice President—Root Pattcmoh. hrcntirj and Treisorer—l. Qua Brian.. jel Western Insurance Company PITTBBDRQH. OKORQB DARflll, PreddAit. f. U. GORDON, flocreUry. oPfiaE,Ho.B2W»terttmt» (Bp*a|{A Qo.’« WarebocM. *pKHi*,PUttlarBh. g -^. lnt^ re °f a^ntiaa ***** of Tin end Merino Mitkt £2**, ***^ , £«» ****?** *v JXrtden. who art wtU • atl vfu> «™ itUmined. to pr««!iaoi end ÜbsnUtf, to maintain Ou ehanuUr wifc* 22» *£Started* °* iTinStAt tothotttth* ABSETS, APRIL 80, 18M. Wijck AnccnnU ,. t . g M,OOO W Uortj»ge.._ 24« CO Oflleajriinltsra. „ HO 00 Open Account*. „ ..... j?,Ssfl 39 . Cub 25 • Premlom N01a»..~ 20,878 12 • NotM and DUU W*COT3tiHl— I63*SSO a. . S3O*J»CS PtltCTOS*. • Wm. UcKclrfit, Kitlmhl BoboHk Akx.tflmkk, Dsrid 1L Long, WUIUa B. Emitb C. W. Rickntaon, Gtorga Danit, R. Miller. Jr, J.W. Butler, 0. W. Jackie d, JaawaHcAalej. spacr, Andrew Acklaji XafSO POCKET BOOKS and PORT-MONNAIES —A Urg* Mnrttteat of Pocktt Boobs, Pcrt-Hcamk* . Dodubla .Bar**, PcrtfcUco tai Bobber's Cow* Jtat r+ I. M. GORDON, Boo'/. - - r - SAJWV JelQ • caretr Wood tad Third >ad.M»^fe■^^° d ** ,t^, ICi£. lOK. ICJC. A BOD? BOUB HUNDRED TONSofpnro MkAUMdusj Zc«» with pjiTtitftgf hOCMtoNOT.K will p« 1014 oa Hsm far approve iataMd paper. Tor mb* no.o.fh.i. liwunDoDpur, Omum-JAUEat ETOTUiUBOa BreeUenl EENBY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. Omsx, No. «9 Wain Btue wm Mr or* Agsisitt aU kind* ef Fire mi ASSETS, MAT 20TB, XUS; Stock Doe Bill*, payable oa demand, second by Biutsssizzr" £ Blit* Dleoooated £ lUehamMeohaulcs’Baakatock—wet.^—Ala to 5° £ lUten do do do LITS oo 5S 5° ot pitt,bnr ffb do do SjwO oo « do Exchange Bank do do 2,040 00 Balance of Book Accoonte.... AO5l oa Olßee Furniture _ _ •*'* Jj °“ b — - *T" 64,111 04 83,630 29 71,647 97 4,809 40 42,007 Sfi Wm. B. Holme*, Bobt-Dtlzell, Wm. £«». Joseph Elrkpetrfi «#«. A. Bsrrr JisctA. uotchlaoß. IiENBT 1L ATWOOD, g« eV Bnreka Insurance Co. of Pennsylvania. of<«, IV.. S 3 Sato- stria, PiU ilnrjl. /. n. SZtOS.VBSBaSB, Praiim. BOBEST FIKNEY, BtatUrj. B Coslls„.. u. Inmr, .grlan ill kind..of Fi„ a .j Jfc ri „, AS3ETB, MAT 2d, 1559. Cub in Pittsburgh Trust Ooffipany, ..AfioJUM va Stock Due-Bill*—payable on demand- 4 Loan oo DUcoonted Notw , ” S Bond* and Mortgage*— ~, in’*™ 3OT at»ns Iron City Bank Stock—coet l&OOO oo MO do Lxcbasge Bank Btock—coat— _ ; 1i,6C8 03 fflO do Allegheny Bask Slock—cost 30,000 00 100 do Mechanic*'Bank Stock—crwt $3 Book AccouoU.—.. _ • mw 7c Billa Becei table- . h _ _ MUCTOIS. J. H. Eaoenberger, <}. w. Can, W. K. Nlmfck. Isaac M. Pannock, John A. Caoghey, W. W.Martln. « It' / ?*‘ ch6lor > R. T. Leoc\7r, ? ®Derid M’Candbaa, Janme L Bennett, Dean. tnySrluid Wm. J. Anderson. Delawarc Sntnol Safely insurance Company^ Jncwperukd 6y the LegvUturt ('JPcnmylvml*, mas Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut rta., PHILADELPHIA. , INSURANCES on Vend*, Cargo, and Freight to allpartaof the world. DfLjJW msu RAHukS on Goode, by Hirer*, Canals, I«kH and X*nd Carriage*, to all carta of tbs Union. oa Merchandize generally.—On Store*, Dwelling Ac. Bond*, Mortgage*,and Real Estate™ $101,380 Oft I. U3 ir 1 ?, M \r t Z»* od otbcrLo * os 137,01185 A InrurenceCoa. 18,508 00f BlUa Receivable 830,391 95/ Cash on 38.893 00 Balance* fn hands# Agent*, Pneahmi on Marts* Polidre recently bsced, and oth er debts dn»tb* Company 03,730 57 Bubecription 100,000 00 M&KOIUS3 William Martin, Jame« 0. Hand, Jowph IL Seal, TbeophQ a* Paulding, Karnnna A. Boeder, JameaTranuair. a Dari*, William Eyre, Jr., John B. Peurcee, j. p. Peaiiton, Oeorga fl. Lelper, Joabna P. Erro, Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokea. Dr. IL iL Ho* too, Henry ww,. William C. Ludwig, Jam** B. Mefcarla Hugh Craig, Tbomae 0. Hand, Spencer Mell rain, RobertßurtamJr., • Charlea Kelley, John B. Semple, PilUb’a, Of. Jonea Brooke, D. T. Morgan, “ Jacob P.Jonee J.T. Logan. «* WILMARTIN, Preetdanl. „ , THO& 0. ELAND, Vice President, uiwar Lrucaif, Secretary. P. A. MADETTTA, Agent, Ko. OS Water ftreet. Pittsburgh. Philadelphia .Fire ap<l JL.iib INSUBASOB OOUPm, No. 149 Oheanut Street, OPPOSITE TUB ODflfOU- SOUfII. WHI oak* ill Hnda of Insnranoe, eJtirr Perpetual or IJmiUd, ob eraiy daecrtption of Proper!/ or kiirdsaidlt*, * * reasonable rates of pnaiam. BOBEBT. P. KINO, PreaLUct. if. W. BALDWIN, Vico PrwMsct MMcroaa. u. a. Oops, Qeorgo Yk. Brow*, Joseph B. Pan!, John Clapton, EL WUor. £. B. Bngliih, P. B. £«T«rj, C. Sherman, 8 J. Megargee, P. Buzmiii a, ga^rcuri. d«3fcdljfc CO, Biographical works.—" Besveli'e Lira of Johnson, 4 toU, Lamartine'* Memoirs of Celebrated Chsrsct"r» Z *o!e Ufa and Letters of Joseph Btory, 2 to! j, Moors’* Life of Sheridan, 2 tola, Prior** life of Borko, 2 Toll, Ufo of Dottflat Jerrold, byhle eon, Aoiten’* Memoir* of Sidney Smith, 2 to!*, Madden** Memoir* of tho Countess of BltasiacVsa. Kreljn’* life of Mr*. GodolphJa, Life ofOoldamith, Gatkul's Life of Charlotte Bronte, Oroelaod 1 * Memoir* of Celebrated tTomeo. ■ KAY A 00., 6& Wood itreet. New announcement. ITU's Lift ot New 800 to: Memcira oi Catherine the 11, 1 rot., cloth, $L00; The Caroler, by Q. P. R. Jamaa, 1 rol, cloth, 11,25: 2 tol* paper. $1,00; ’* ’ Prairie Farming In America, by J Calrd, M. P l ro> doth 50c; paper 25c; Lore Me Little, Ujto Me Long, 1 toI, cloth 76c; piper 6s.*; \ lewi and Experiences of Religion* Subject*. (Kew Star Pepen,) by Q. W. Beecher, 1 to!, cloth $1,26; -Fruit*, flowers aud Farming, by H. W. Beecher, I to!, cloth $1,25; Acadia, by Frederic 8. Cos-ena, 1 rol, doth, $1,00; Life of Jam«e Watt, by Moorhead, 1 loLdoth sL2f>; . Tribute to the Memory of Humboldt—Addrceeeeby J. P. Prof. Boche, Prof. Ueber, Prof.Guyet, Hon. Georg* Bancroft, Prut Agasalz, In the Pulpit and Ros trum; price only 10 ccnU; Volume 6 new American Cyclopaedia; Barth’s Africa {new edition,) 1 toL, cloth. $1,25; The Iron alsnufitft^^e^» , Guide, by Ledley, 1 rd, do. SS; Longttroth on rhe Honey Bee, new edition, $L2i; The American Stair Bnildar, 1 toL doth id. J°*3 HUNT A MDlKsTHesonic Half. 6th sN TVTEW BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING. Tb# Nov and Tbo Old. or California isd Tndta in Ro. mantle AipectK T&lk about Fruit, nowar#, Lu.^aS.T^k.j^gSS" 0 ' K *‘ i s ta ‘» Snl ’J"“- Ths Bcc«Qt Fr»reaa of Astronomy. x^ocala: Acadia, or A Month with tha Blot Noaea, by Fred. C Oor teat, author of Sparrow Qraaa Paper*; 7 wo- Sommer Piet urea from Copenhagen to Veaico. H 51 Finltl; ’ ThaQceen cf the Darraba,from LlttalTi Lltlbr Tbe Bertrams, by Anthony Trollope; A Bacbelor'a&tory, by OUrer Banco; Adam Bede; Pf ctozca of Country Life, Alice Carey: Loro me Little, Lore me tang, »25*i T S* b, 7‘ d ’ “.'tuxkring will Gottacbilfc, Ihulborg, Rachel, Plcoolomonl, Pomes and other*: r. £ otheri Bible; Sabbath Taiion the Poland 3 a 2 d t h1 ',?, 0, ? 1l * r “ May and Jane lanes H«?A^ D / as i. S<J;OO l Un } o 0 V wttll m%aj otlier BMr pabUca uodi and fresh auppUea In the tarloos department* of Lit* orators. _ B. 0. CQOn&AJTB, fl PederaiaL, Allegheny, NLW BOOKS—Lesleys Iron Manufac turer 1 * Guide; BtKhrt, Tlnrs sod Experience* of Heliricns Subjecti; Do Fruit, Flowon end Famias The CtTeller, by G. p. R. Jiaies; The Art ofExtemparo Bpoeking, by M. Baateln: Jteobua? Note* on tho Actj;^* by the author of Salad for the Solitary; The OooTaloeent, by N. P. ffniU. joSO KAY A CO, 60 Wood »L rjIUE NEW PICTORIAL EDITION WEBSTER’S UN ABRIDGED DICTIONARY How reedy for uls at J«l7 ON THE HONEY - SEE, (NEW EDITION,) RECEIVED FOR BENTOJTB ABRIDGEMENT BT* HUNT A MINER, Bole Local Agent. A LFORD’S GREEK TESTAMENT, with B *£^« To »i llS^,at OT h, To ** wnploted la 4 toS, Sro. £°2* Q ~ CT< “ d rmnin*, byHenryWaidDeeeher. viewi and Experience ctEeli*toa»BnHectj, do do J. L. nSAD.TSroarthetreet THE BB&T BBWIHGt MACBX2TBS 'fl A A. Mi. MARSHALL AcCOU tar!7^ e<^ Street, Allegheny’. CUiSDRIES—IOO bua. BackwbeatSeed; U 2DO do BedFotstoer, 800 do Oate, 20 bbtt. sew K 0.5 Hackcre), SO helm .do SO hbla. Berrlny, ' 20 eeeka tnperlor Htm< ;60 bbla. Extra Elcsr, - 20 kogt irtth Better, - 60 bexet sew W. E. Cfceew, RIDDLE, WIBT3 4 Oft, ISS Liberty el PINES —1000 Pine Apples to srriro and lor nia by - RETMRB A AgD BRRn *- aoWeod «*> TONE APPLES—6 bbh. .Oaattsu 3°- JT nrtoafcrwftflr “ BUIUB * ASPBSOS insotan»< ot ?naBim<m. 1335.6 W SI CIU7HKS: Wm. A, C*l4woll, WU>on Miller, John KeDeritt, :k. Qt~ * - * ]lo* C 703.755 37 J. O. OOIFIN, Agout, isr Third msd Wood atnen. .—Hunt & Mi- nUNT A MINER’S. HUNT A MINBB’B.
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