*-***""* <* f> -> ( I9tugBfBto» ' T.,H. i - Jf. ffi hi'Al* . ‘So. 24 Wood Strut; PiUiiarsK Pnna. - H*- ANnPiCXOBEfia OF .WHUE AND jylru&uuß, xaK>Tixsa!imvxnjaas,j^ iSsaruiiu. lo om ) fmm.T«nifai«»Md j Ta|^- Yrr ISI&OHEOWM, Wholesale Urogpst, : \u ' % tsMZbin OQ Usnobctcnr uid igrat fe«Vt*’ Ho. IST UlcrtJ •&“*£*“<* T» ‘ JUFAHNE3TOCK. & Co., lflto.oftoefirm | '’K«. B.Ai'fibacßtoek*Oa,*nd»weesßOti«»rflMttlng, 1 'pjjfwTiolitKH^rTCT** l - K 0.60, ccnwr Wocrf *&& loorth --.vu “A; FAHNESTOCK, S CO., WHOLE ■ BafaDrnmdit* ta4 Manaftcfcaw* Whit* Lead* *ndlitkirge,cotner Wooi mlA;,treat /; $ baw3u-.:- -• ■ ' J ' •■ -•-' • - ' wnr • TVrSjN & EEITER, 'WHOLE3ALB AND ,;J5 taJ _Bt. OUlt ■», '/gUUbggh* : ‘O'' gT-KMING-, {SUCCESSOR TU It ■z, MriHn* nh ** ta ) ■?* artic ll * t* r ' cßrfalr e«B<mWj«*H _'.TfcOßtt«. •• ■ • ■ • •.!' rvSTOEO. H. keysek "uacaoisT, comerWood Hurt «n& Virgin ; ~ gUejvgHtrinnrgh, Pfc- ’’ - 0UM .p. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL erlnl>raei,t'»lnU,OlXV«ral«!ie.»»a DjTMtnla. K»- « -■***■.. TVIDDLE, WIBTB & CO.. ■ MtMd.- 1 ■ ■iWfc/0.- i- '■ - •- ;t ~~ '■ 'Jj.jo. >wca. Comjairaion SS& . JTOggsß WARKIIQPSB.—mstWY •• r AMHOUaE.—JAa • UARX^ ,: . v ’ *aA ßa>pia&«flft.ijutbtggb, , .., ,^ jnsutanct Sawts. •- jßiieaiwwßT^ * * r.' i S K i ■■ SECRETARY T"jTifi mmi'lii irrii'i ' i 'TiiSi mniillw l>«nttiTm* — - -12* 'JL cstera Inaor i ;J?-4 -J ■ Agent: for Delaware . # Ibcttkdoi 0& It wStor«tmt. 7EEB, Agent Gi flttonttßa. . TKISH & Attorneys at Law, • : , - • , ‘ |r> QBEJlT'll’lvNlGUTi ATTORNEY AT H, On B*okof rUirtor«b, Sj^JW ffonrflittWgtgitttfmrßb*''^’ * '•■" ~~ " -7 ~ TnsgPll' 3.' 3* .A* Pi MOBBISO.N, A£* t)!tom>Ub>. ottoUo.B3 Foorth --r ■ -•••••• r '', ' JBts ©ooss. 1.1. icicaro^iw-®* 3 . tiutxsflAi— -sS£>«tnHmMrtb. ■ - - yi H-liOVftltealerin Stapta i U»orijto»l ■«» ■ V ;«nrtjrt ttrsat, punfrcrrfa- •• —-—— -• -■ II PALMKR,^O-105 Market btreot, ' 35>. oilwin *“=■** Hu* iSooSirtlns, art. ■wrtf o. JOHNSXON &.CO., Stationers, :lV Blank Book lUDfi£»etare*»»Ba; Job Prlni«rj*& KT Wood ttrflBt. Pttuamrsbj P*-"' ■ C.-€OCHBANfV (SOCOJSSSUK lO g S. fodlar,)inuteal* »n 4 ?£?£ BtttimffT Mil 2&* Hindi** I® 4 *** 1 ***>' 6thdoof1 M>of iUrtßtSc°agft»-^ e S^ gn^,g ** X«l mar Jcnitb, Pitt*tmrgh.F*. • —. XT'AX A CCU BOOKSBW'KHS ANp IKEA? ■ .1 fTnyim. Ha. Ti loqrth **■> ApoflO BcMIPS»r TfofT- & MINKiB, ligC«BfiliUs» Daintrrs. "oTßFra'oMinro n £ 00., I^OBBB,BiaH.ASIlOa»AllISIAI. - P AIM TEES AND QL AZIEKS, ho. ts tamo sresin, imnMl «• i ’ mrgfclyd ~ • _j_ l_—► Krai ISstatr Sgntts. / LIABI wahOi taealek -in promissory notes, .. I —‘fil nil* lllnTlTtr > ' >«wu • ' . aptoisnic* Wall Pip** l War*liou»«» WffiSffiiS;- : ssssK»Sl^S •r *k #xfeaM». : ‘ TOHN H.-MEI&OB, No. 81 : WOOD ST., : f^uonra^iSawSu»^^» Qlkaiaoodf ' =■ - Jiffl '• ■ rr *-~i- -- ; . .. rfr in.irßWft *.'RRn.:T>Jo.S3 FIFTH 1 -2flwSi*ttdCAaHAlCr * NBBDnAM’B «W*f« **"*£ • ta MolW ■"■••••■;'tfptfrtiiMgnrogßtfc ■--■ -■ : . essssgglSSll ... SSSSSBSffisBsr ®awiag«. OARKAaBsTScoSS^BPOKAWAYSI o S»^^ - . ■ '•• MANirfAOrUB*WV " Km Ur»H*ro*#» cuututl; eabAQdMd fbrWt ft* WftftOOftMVK* 6 ** bJ ; " . JOHN B.BHAiraS» _ ■ ttaatad itnet,i&tt liberty* . ;a JagnoUy pufrprooptfr Aom. • ... gelT^y.- p ICJ3 ANDjSOAP— jPkt v a Itocw frt»h . : .>..'2st>osesAJD^]>«td7>tT«Soi(; • ''.-iw /in ;Col£ktA*ftToU*t . do i r , WitUAJsa A JOHBBTOS, m&miCrfUidttmC *.-• : fOTMlftfey " i a fi n VOLUNIAEIES.—ZnndcI’a Tiro , '« u.Aw vDonirriisj fliftfTofamtuMtsdlfitnlTtfet i : vlttLtotrodocterr . dbtetlaestottemirduwof -h■** ‘~''£i|iiTi>j l* t-*r* fc T*TrititV nrTrrrtiTlTfr t» nntsot •"•*- f -^«wsr-creiM**»*«o3th»Mrh© b»r» mad*refflcteot w> slain Mtloodr ca the Organ, ttabdwn , ■, JoftN Ji.MnLOß,siVooartwrt- :. - ”KJ JBREg&W 80. *la bbla. tad balf bIU. ioc»*« . .Cafeg- .- , ~L ! - ’ wSSiErntro; . ■■ - CUj** SbanUcm - • I "-J& ; | . mIMF" 111 * jFutnfiuw. JAMKB ~W f WOODWELL. PO REIT 0 B D CHAIRS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ' Embracing *T«ry itylo of r u R N I ® TX » 33, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, SaiUblafor. PABLQBfI, CHAMBERS AND piNINQ ROOMS, JSqoal to 'cay to NEW TORE AND PHILADBIP D I A, L 0 WEB PRICES. article made by bsnd end Warranted- v* • CABINET HAKEM Supplied with any (joantltj of JTTRNITCBB *art CHA.I Re, np reasonable tens*. HOTELS ’ AND STEAMBOATS furnlahed at tt* riiartist ootlca. ■ ■ ■ '. . . »i«(39 1-1»001 loau u. Tons.~.>~*Jici • •* I T. B. YOOSO M CO., KijtwAomn* " _ . . R „ FURNITURE AND yiAIKS STr AM BOAO>OABINFDKNITURB-We ATSAMDOAt CABIN ‘" SU 4116 * SteaMcu °* I>tooNoaco . m^nuiamxtxQ. onus, UIDDI.E a co, SO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa , WHIPS, THONOS AND SWITCHES. ,Onl«t» Boltdtol rrem Umtnla, uid promptly •alp. ped « wr InstrnetibUL TnKS—O moatlu, or 5 l*r K>nt- diecocnt fur e*ib ea3klyd*wT REMOVAL. EUQUBSNU BOH STORE. COLEUU, HAIIjBIAN * co., , Minalfccturcrt.of Irop, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought ,‘Nuta, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., etc., 0»to mooted to thrir new and cxtooiire Wmrehooee, Ho. 77 Water and 0* Front Street, Wbftro lb*j are prepared to eXeeota alt ordure In tbalr It having a largo and complete a*ortoant of “Doiioeantt”- manoketored gooda con •taatljonhand, which they ot ter oo tlbaral term*-^ tfon City lltoT* Wireboote. VST- W. BRADSHAW, (Successor to T. • Vf .J.QtAIO A Ox.) Maoukclttrar or TIN, IRON 4&dC6pF£& WARS, and Dealer In BTOYK3, Ac, *•£ JjH WOOD STREET/KiraeD Filth and \lrglnalloy, Utt» bnrtlbP*. -‘‘Ti*-- ijUQUBSira r6ro»B.t. R. McCOY A: CO., LWS&TT 37ERS7, ppporit' JVana. C. R. D< J'ol, fnrsbunGn, pa. MANUFACTURE to order, on short notice, CABUNGB, SHAFTING A PtJLLKTA f r ■** •**“ of the teat naatorUß and !at««t atjlea, Si WAGON BOXES, BAD IRONS, OKATEMe, alwajt FOOSDRT, *-r at r«_twri K hl 1 Ttmag’a, 85 Wood at, will rewire prompt attention. fatally . . - J. c. JIIBWKU late of tbo Arm of 3. 8. Holt * Spaer. Ut*ol U*U & Pf "lDWBtLf CAttTwaiotri 1 *. vo i' nci. | (SaccMßon to John Cartwright,) 1 Manufacturers and importer* u» inmoweim. PlitoU, Fua» s T«» *■=- M .° “ W“f. I «tn*L TV.ey cire apodal attention tottu. u * •” TruiM, tiepportura. ic. .lot.l.lii;; »i..J _R'v‘ ,,, £ wub i>«*k Uiilrtj and Jt-sp»lcU- apikJQ WUlH*^BA.iiNlilLI• *. CO., Brticbea, rir* Efcd, Stewa Pip**. Ctndocwre, 8«H F»o*, f**®; Bridg* *od Tiidod !««*, doco »* , bc f?^ flrdgrmfrom' n dkt*nct prouipllj to jtgg ,-nn.n Mill.. 1-imnmgu. Kennedy, childs t co, mandfac TUBERS of— __ „ Penn A No. 1 heary « Sheetings; . Otrpet Chain of all eolcre and «had«* OoUosTvtoe; * Bed Ocrus; « Plocjb Hues acJ Sab Coni; . u . Ecp© ef all rtl*a acd d<-*cripU:>o*; jy-Ordonfkftat Ux» Hardware Bwro of *0&,131 Wood etCTQt, will hw altentiop. .*■- .* H: — j/ywt»cs utwm. UAHUrACTUBEII U F SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid: mM, Ammonia, MAj°bofcmnd iUJtJ»’a lnrln * Koaa..tT Wgter rtn«i WILLIASI TATM * HOtft PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 fosrib *treet» PitlibnTgh, and federal •trw.t, under etMm. Jjl'lia SHOES Of owry dwcrlptlot,, No - W gS£pit&lmrth,P». _ 7 — Commission, rRIH. CBAbffICX. i. xr. <yui>wic» CHADWICK. * SOS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN PAPER ASD UAO2, ! Aod AgenU Cor the ?»!o of Mahoning Fire Brick anil Pot Clay, No*. 140 and 151 Wood Street, DttT Sixtb».PitUbargh. P*per at KvnMmtT*' *» h p«id for Bag*. *- . _ ucCTDBWt. trrUXUBEBT&SON. General Comrma ©. •ton AfienUtorUw Bal*andl Parcbawof vial Motet atif t» Plttalrorgb. XIiOVP FOBSYTJI, WHOLESALE GROCERS, SEALERS IH PROUTTOB, COUMIBfiION MEBCIIAJJTS lor the sale of PIG METAL. AND BLOOMS, ALBXAIDBU aOUDOS, coanvfissioN Merchant,- Lend plp« aWBM«t*‘« td A B ent> DBAXKR IN PJO 4XD BAB LEAD, SHOT, American and Manilla Hemp, l2l Second street, PltUtcrghJ^L « • • - ~,,,T>- M.aißßOPH '■^’•<,Tb:osStibm> & CO., Commtsslon * Forwarding Merchant., And Wholesale Dealer* In WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, DOTMB, IiAKD, POKE, MOON, MOO*»ISB. Pot* Peerl Alb™, Selnatm, Uoned * Lull Oil, Ortnl ” frolt and Produce generally. No.. t*l and 143 HITCHCOCK, UeCftlSBIlY A CO.» (Bnccateor* to Huffman, ITCreory A Co.) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers la produce, Flour and Wool, A'e. 153 Fml and lO&swl sf, PUUburgh, P* qpldjrd-mj29 ■rung I.IUtB-WW* WOmCM. SPBIHOEB HAKBADOU * GO.» COMMISSION MEKCUANXS, UUW DEAUSaS IN Wool Hides, Provisions & Produce Generally, W 0.209 Wborty.etrcot, PlttebureH JAB (H eB A H B * AB JK,I i puuua Bloar. Grata mid Hrodaoe. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 124 Second St., PUubvrgh, Pa. 5 myffUlyd B TENBY B. •■*T M»rkai.PiU»fatgKfc« P*- ' Sundries — . too ctaka topo»t*d Eoa* Aw. wo to “ OettoM «•» to bbla. 14 Owwtlc Alkali, ICO k»s< Bl.Cut* Soda; -SOObagtKlUalaofSoda; . • ..OOOboxaacoantayGlaaa; ' 'i'. lOObWa.Noa.laodOBoalo;.; „'_ l[ElSa ; Qo band aod for aale by ALlXAl.bl.ii » _ Boussbi/s eau lostbatb ODO BANT&—TbiJ caiwmJl j approred 2*4tromwlaov«pUiu, poogwu SSSgBSBS“S®&* *?g£s?Mgtot rtrwtjgdlh.Plg»°j- nPBNINO THIS I>^-V«y tmSWSMffI GAZETTE. Crows. -t. -- -nn «» Him TIIHDiI MOB. and dealers Flour. Bacon) Chea*a» FraltitOlU* Pradnc*, IiaBBOOHP ST- PITTBUCRQH. 1m baqaloy, GROCER, Soi' lti end »0 Wood Street, “n m mooiawnr, „**. at»w*»t, lata with OfLflwfa ft Edgortou, Pitting. [Garrett a hUrtio, PMt». EDGEBTON *• STEWART, (Bneateabra io Lfcwl* k Edgcrtott.) Wholesale Grocers and Commission Elerehants, 107 "Wood street. Pittsburgh, JaUyfl ! : JOHN B’COL. JUBCHOTO.- JAJCX3 a'SOL JOHN H’GILL & SON, Grocers and Com miutouftlorcfcants. Ag*au forth* nl« of Pig Iron tod Bloom*, Ko- IS3 Üborty ■treot, Plttiborgh. fcJ6:iyd rax AN PER KING, WHOLESALE _ Grocer *od Importer of Sod* Aib, No. SIB Übertj ht, Filtabcrgh, !*&. . * epldyd* CWLEYrw'uoiiiLAiE GRO •J ' HCTig 4n4 Boat toraUlier*, daalari In Prodor# and Pttiaknrgh'MinJifaetare*, No. 11l Wau.r atroot, war Hurry SZ? j±*%p.*niiTtt~- .hHx .miTtt ■ ....--..■..J0g8 8- DD.WOBTB. jSmtVWti DILWORTH, WHOLESALE "o Otocen, No. 130 ud 103 Se«md tlraet, (between Wood •nil Bmlthflyd,tm»bqrgh. TVaL. " ... wouui rtoro. OUN ELOYD & CO„ WHOLESALE Groccrtsnd OommUdon UcrebeflU, No. 153 Wood t Liberty itroet, PltUborgh. Jctß - ■ _ .jous wiuoB TIT ATTifWILSON, WHOLESALE QRO- W GEES, Oommleion McrchtoUmi Poalwtn Pro dncetnd Pittaborgh Mannfcctnn*,No.£&8 Liberty Pittnbaneb. 1 M. McOUTGIiEOJN WubLfi- BALE flrocer, Prodnc* Conl , ml f d , c f 1 l * We |^“v^ TTWELU' LEK A annn, Prodoce u»d Comml*lon M-rchwiU,,wd 535nlo5*UUtmrahMinoBkCtom,Ko. 8 Wood itrwk bo tween Water mbl Front »t, Pittobnrgh. _ — " B.ROBJSU*. 15 * O “KOBiSON T co.: WHOLESALE Xi, dncm Oomn>l«Iu» HjrchjuiU, *iri PtotWom, Prolnw and P.tatrargh SU»»t« 0~. Ho. 2&a liberty PUtabargb. >wuyo Robert n. king, wholesale GRO PER. Comutaioa Merchant. »nd Dealer U fUh, nowv*ad *ll kind* of CtoonLj Prod oca, *}*• So a Butlj IV Utanjl jd- T*Rco* ra®d* oo cccilgonwnt*. J . . . ————-,'irt — : n«n t. ouAonio. T> OBERT DAEZELL & CO., WHOLE ■ *i rim! Grocer*. Oonantolon »nd Tor»*nling M»r B SUnnfoctun*. No. 2SI Liberty Btrort. .*?£_ TSAI All DIOKEY & CO„ WHOLESALE I Grocer*, Coin mission Merchants, and ProJn ?’ No. 80 W*ter«trt«t,*nii63 Front itroet, Pittsburgh- . Educational. Penn Institute, , CORNEU of Penn and Uaneoek elree^- Tbeemutug term will commence On TUEaVAV 3UI In.t. * ll.Wm«b.rrf popll.^.T fHißcrllaiuoua UlaiUs .Aj-chileot, . No. 20 et. CUlr aim*!, PittiUqrgb^ P E, UKKCIUST TAlLOtt, :LD FT . tadM to or<Ur and lu thi ibJ Roj.’» C-oaU, t*aat». ■ (•l.dll KK. & CO. ’ v* - • su*c*sf+s in /*' t'UiuJf. IMPORTERS A N l> I'KALKRS IK HARDWARE ASD CUTLERY, ;vf 10l M:irU«t Htra*l PITTBUCRUII. PA- (IttSIOVAt. JAMES WILSON having disposiod of jjj tlia tlat ami Op Su*» Room. No. 91 Wood bu removed 1.1, atm* ..f U*Uand Cap, u> hi. lUt FU>r* <-l r«denl ptrtrt.AUeghcßyCuy,opf>o,iU »b- N*»«»»»** *Uen» n»aj U tmuJ * W*» ..f lUI, *«*■> Cat* *t rny rortoreJ price,. *■ _ , . . CcsroniM »»L rucsu TH. NutlCl .-T!.. prw.l .exk ■uoit b. »W to oitUroom Lr SotlnK Ow.U RF.MOVAL.r-J. S. Cy.Jiavcff-- mo»6J fiyto N.«. 0? nn.ITo \T*W »‘a*« lo ht> •«< W*t»r »nd 9‘i Front sTttcL „..juna u«ps*i ' j. n. licgktt <-0., FLOUII FACTORS anil Prodoce Commiit plttabgrab. Pe&n’*. ■ ». A. CAIDWn-t..— QALD W ELL T 4 4SB DElleßa ia U “ Ul *- “ J C "'”o£S?sr, Pltcb. Eo.lt. .oI Lite T».rianlin, Pock, Light «d B»»J ■hlllloCT, *'- •tffclT „Vr>. CSHVrrandlf J\COB REESE, * MINER AND DEALER IN OA.IAD.V j:; l, LsK[: sui-ti;10ll IRON ORES; mwibipllol * oSbseii OF front and smithfixu. STREETS. AUKE'B photographic oal . LEK?," n»r of FIITIf ut GRANT STBEETA, l» “pbotoKnpba. AraLrotjpea, iMtfuerreolJp o ". *=-. taken In rt tfiSS£sSK»" “~ 11 « d “* ■mine b,r tbemaoltea. Pricf* moJeiatc. »»-t£lr*nS°“ Flflb «tr~L Boom. o*l of «ccou apZklyd orr»i scusll. TREDWELL * SCHELL, B -ft. KT K B R S , SOMERSET, PENNA. and Return. promptly rerouted. umiscts. MECHANICS* HANK, Pltt»ln»r*h. . U. PATRICK * CO., do . »> ( |UP J IUSVfIER A ANDERSON, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTSaud BM S^S?WOODMISSr' SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, *O. »#• 3® WOOD ,SK?JT* oppotlU tt. Charlee Hotel, PUUbursKP*. STUCCO WORKER. JAMES OWEHS, CORKER ELM AND I TXLIE STREETS , AND MASTIC WORKER, &lw» rmrUrnlnr on abort notice. F— 1 — Atkins* celebrated 80 DAY CLOCKS, gWk tor Counting Room and Parlor. Bya Jawalara. No.« WU» «traet- t. w. juouumtifiYt a-. Watab and Clock Bicker, IMPORTER OP Fine watohesand jewelry, t toltc <^rtn g ot WMd>. wd Jewelry. 4yAU work warranted. OOLDTHORP * KOIISE, Gas and steam fitters, No. 130 THIRD STREET, between Wood and SmltbOeld itt WAiwaya oY band Cbamlolicr* Bracket. and Fixture. All order.promptly “UarAjim BUM Mi 8p.cl6t»ll»»« forni.bwl for 0.. WoE aSfflai Work* cod.tracts of any capacity for pub lic or prlrate nse. —OVKRING’S WHITE SUGARS £O bbli. Cnubed Sng&n IS “ Qoo polToiizod Bagar; t& “ gnaaUted du RETURK* ANDERSON py£fl No. C 9 Wood rt„ oppodtofit, UoUl. i A NO GUlDE.—Knorr'B Methodical Guile tor Tenrhcro or Um Plioo, containing blntothot il urljt item lo Importing lo tbolr pnpito lb? acb, and mocb other Information lnvalubl* to the teach >or2S“j“° U ' JOHN U. MELLON. 81 Wood olr^ Cople* maUed oo the receipt ot the price. 07IU Zt\ RBAMS 24X37 PJUMTING PAPER. OU 0 r * iarerior qcillty, for t»l® low to ctoiw conifsQ bj OUADWICK A *SB, N». 1« mA »1 W«* •treet. _ . ■ ■— r - CCiLAGK lbr Counting-house use, in with moUlic cow «jd bnah,»t tb» IFLE3 Juat received a very comprchcn .!•. ■JdiUea to our itoefc of &IFLISB. *Wtti cau bo *dr> -»»■ I~'OE OUES ; i3r~ICK CUESXS!! ICE CHESTS 111—'Tonrdozm el tbo different *ii« end flee (ur tolliM. b«.t cut Slot* tod Tin w«r*htmj* of VV. W. DRADBH Aw, tfo>l34 Wood «u lit door below th« rtgn of the Qolden Pan Burchfield & Co. have Y rtcdnsl fta M*ortnrent of Utost atjlca BLACK, LACB VKrLS: Grenadine*. Hkm »ud Eoraßta fvtdo,*nd E*Up Bardend Grantdlnd Veil*—* n»w article. tJatINT MEDICINES—AII the popular r «b*l proprirlorjmedicine*of theif?!!?™?? ll *’ .CufftSitr ■»*” joa. tLEurxa. rriKNN.OOKN— IOOO bus. in store anil loi 'I S , myl IiUUH PIUMT *CO —BANS— IUO buih. prime “JJavy" Eeaia ■rviTfIKWHEAT SEED—ISO bash, clean, IUDDLg, WDtTB * CO- rVi.-1.-l> MJOKWMKA3:— 1000 baa. prime 3.U. CAHIIELD * CO. rs>ri nil, 10 bblja. to arrive forsalo by T AEU UiU— ini.II dickky * 00. * >l ° a ■ ' PttstargJ] (feajeti*. PUBLISHED I ML? AND WEEKLY BY R. KRRKTT 6c CO., VIVTB STMIT. SOOTS. norsraao. W'eil.andhatnngantsUmiveejrcutationamongtilhebuaam ■wnaiui reaching oil daxus, u ofrrt imluanmte to adoer *\im as the best medium through which to reach the public. - tt-TBE WEEKLY OAZKT7JI is issued ncrg fßsdJU** 'daw and SUurday, on a large blanket sheet, and contains » addition to the notno/ the ten t, a cartfuUg prepared and IM, jlrper—makina tithe best Commercial Nnorpaper <» fls *■“ t icons i PITTSBURGH. DAILY—Si* Dollars peraonom, payable In adrance, or Ul4 dmtspor wees, payable to the Careter*. WEEKLY—INro Dollar* per annua, payable to adraoca. Clsbs are famished on tbo following terms: E? r »y- -t» H„ty- •• : “ 20 00 And ono to th* pereon getting np tbo alnb free. jß>AdTtnee paymonta are strictly required, aad no pa par will be *unt aflar the time la op to which It waa paid. Uataa of AdTirtUlng. I Square of 1« Uaei, 1 time . - - 8 u V. l .. - 1 week - 3 00 4 00 1 6 00 7 00 » 00 .lO 00 » t to .12 00 u m “ 13 “ -.20 00 Yo*rly«lTertl*t>r*»r*ootitledtoone«qn»rt,eh*og (bltil pleuore, pnr wjddiu ......———.--26 00 with Col# treble once. .. « 8 “ «• •* 1 mouth «“ 3 “ •• " S ** .... « * < “ A S«W Poem by Wbtttter. From (be advance sheets of the Atlantic Monthly for Aoguet wo lake the following poem by the Quaker poet of New England: I moaro no nor# my ranched years Beneath • tood&ralo, An April rein of smiles and tears, My hurt is ycnng again. The weat winds blow, and. nogiug low, 1 bear the glad stroama rao : The windows of my kdl I throw WMe open to lha wo. No looser forward an<! behind I look In hope and (car. But, grateful. taka the good I hud. The beat of cow and nera. 1 plough no more a daaort laoi. To harvest weed and tare; The cianna dropping from liod’s band R f t.nfcne my painful care. I l.reak my pilgrim staff, I Uy Aside the tolling oar. The angel aought ao far away 1 welcome at my door. The airt of Spring may rarer play Among the rlponlcgcorn. Nor freebram of tbe flowers of May Blow through the Autumn morn ; Yet shall the blaewyod gentian look Through the fringed Uda to heaven. And the pale aster in the brook (shall see its Imago giTeo. The wood* shall weir their rotes of prate, Tbe south wtud softly sigh. Aud awaet, calm days In golden lw/« Melt down tbe amber afcy. N. t lr*» ihall manly deed and w«id lubnke ao age of wrong; The graven flowers that wrweth the ewoi •! Make nottbs blade lwi strong. But smiting bands shill learn to heal. To build as to destroy, Nor lees my heart tor other* feol That I the more enjoy. All as God wills, who wisely heoJe To give or to withhold, Ao*l knoweth more of all my o**d» Than all my prayer* bare told' Kuoogh that Vestings uwleeerved Have marked my erring track— That wberaeu’er my feet htTs swerved. His chaatvoing turned me back— That more and tnoro a Provldaoca uMetstood, and tens: That dealt ese'Ot but a •*> Which opens Into light, Wto-relo trn blioded child ran stray Uryoud the Falhet'e sight fhet and trial seem at lair, <1 trough Memory’s anneal t»u, Like ■Booatai&.faoj’v* oTerpaat, In purple distance tau ft.et ell the jarring n.4oscf Ufa S*wco blending In a paalm, Aud alt the englae of He alula Mow rccnJing into calm Aud an the shadows fall apart, And •» tho »mt wimte pl»r. And all tbe windows of tuy huarl I open to the day. Tub Paris gossip of the Liverpool coo* (sioa Ibe following story, which, uolise most of the ulea of Paris, is fiUo be lold: “A certain young Irish beauty, engaged to a desirable young Englishman, went to ibo French capital on a wlsil to her aunt about fire months ago; with her went her lorer and ber siller, and a gay season was cojoyed by all parties. As for the bride elect, she found a certain Polish prince, who frequented her aunt’s salon, so agree ablo that ebe actually told her offianoed bride groom; and, what was astonishing, the bride groom quilo agreed, and thought so too. Some weeks passed on thus, the Polish prince became more and ootc delightful, the bridegroom more and more willing to own it, until one fine day, upon aome bint thrown out by the Polish prinee, the heroine Informed her English lorer that she did not think their marriage a desirable thing. Tbo lorer with wonderfol alacrity, agreed with her. aod this engagement being broken off, he al oooe offered himself to the abler of his form er fiances, who readily accepted him. Erery thiog was now going on smoothly,only lbs Polish prince did not propose promptly os he was ex “ pected to do; howerer, the young Irian girl was strong In hope that, at the approaching marriage of her sister to her lorer, the laggard man wonld say the necessary word. This wedding soon took plaoe, ond the fair girl, as bridesmaid, lean ed on the arm of the prince, who officiated as groomsman. Coming out of the church, the polish prince sighed hearily, and turning his ores upon tbo bridegroom, exclaimed, oa he pressed the bridemald’a hand, locked atthat mo ment within his own, ‘Poor follow, how I pity him!’ ‘Why so?’ said iho lorely bridesmaid, hall offended. ‘Why, for marrying. How can a man be such an ass? I, for one; would never marry, if Venus herself, with 00,000 ducats In each pocket, were offered me.* A b®ary mass fell upon bis arm-the bridesmaid had fainted, and be carried her back to the sacristy, wonder ing what on earth had taken possession of her at the last moment, and grinning horribly at the Idea of this lardy remembrance of the obliga tions to that conventional sensibility which bridesmaids are compelled to exhibit.” >3(o* Ciltwitl, it. Tbs WBEAt lUnvasr OF B«»xo.-«ur farmer friends hate doubtless ere thisfinished hamsUng their wheat crop and stored it away In their capacious barns. Borne of them, wo hear, hare already oommenced threshing and preparing their grain for an early market. More and bel ter wheat, we xeniure to say, was nsier her rested In this county. Tho fly, the rust or the mildew, hare not touched it, and it has been wfdy housed, too, without tho slightest damoge from bad weather or exposure. Aooording to the last census, Berks oouuly rated in 1860,677,068 bushels of wheat, (whloh we think much below the real amount,) and 1.- 320,309 bushels of rye- At l kat time rye ap* peared to be the main orop-bnt our farmers bare since turned their attontion almost exolu nl«#lv io wheat. Ffom the breadth sown last yearfand the extraordinary yield of this great staple, the crop of the present year n thhi conn ly, will hardly fall short of twomlUionsofbuoh eli Less than one fourth this quan ily is con- Burned in this county annually," estimate be correct, there will be oxer a million and a half of bushels to send out of this county, to feed the hungry in less f«“red Ateriou. We heartily congratulate our agricultural friends as well upon IhVoonolurion of their arduousla!bor. , as upon tho rioh returns with which they hare [ been blessed by a kind ProTidenoe—ffeodmy > Jour. _ . Our Larquro*. —The language woald inm to consiit in Us nbusire worioin r«tof whiohShßtapwe bM‘»'«n»d yantnge. “We of the Sexon brood ere perhaps ns nbusire in our language end terriblelaolor ontbs as any nnUon on tbo face of the earth. Not tbo least interesting consideration is the change of definition which words undergoing. Sycophant meant in Atbene, where the name took lti origin, one who Informed of tbe contraband asportation of VJJ" person, as did also magician; ft chem her companion; sarcasm, ft ry, riding on horseback; sauuter,to goto the Holy Land; .olory, salt J term-Vl robbed from an animal and u«dfor * *151,‘l sign manual, tbo impress made upon parchment by an inked which was a method of legal tzingtbe Instrument, «tc. | A Ma» *»n Wire Cbujuid w I tbo storm on Wednesday ntgbtaframo houee new and unfinished, located'>«“>'« “d » half below Hurfrillo, near Philadelphia, occu pied by Mr. Thomas Woodrow and wife, and a lad in their employ, was blown down, crushing to death Mr. aid Mrs. W. When the gnat cae suddenly upon them the house Indicated its un eubatanfiaUty In a Tory : tbe three inmates ran low»ro> boy succeeding In getting s'jsi wind closed the doors upon the others, and_ the housed was lotelted to the Ur. and Mrs. Woodrow In l “ nuns. Aid was procured to disinter them from the wrecked mass, but when found thslr spirits had Bed to their eternal home. - Platform of tbs Democracy is Mississippi. —The Democracy of'Miaaiflslppi, in Convention assembled tho other day, adopted a platform “ uithout a dissenting voice.” It reannonnces the Cincinnati Platform as "tho basis of party holloa.” This, we presume. be eminently Mltataotor, to th. North. To bo bho, tb« Cm oionoti Platform is still the national croea. But —andthere arealaaya many iutt.and \fi nnd on* in those plstlorms-lhsDjmocracyolthoOe and brimstone Stnta qualify tbeirsndorosment of tbs Cincinnati Plat form bv stating that thoy “ hold that the doc trino of •non-intervention’ with the ““‘‘l” 1 ' 0 ” of slavery in States, Territories, or the District ofCotambie. does not, nor wae.it Intended to con flict with the assertion of the power of Conpwes to protect tho property of the cltiiens “• several Stales, who may choose to settle in the Territories, which are the common property of all tbs States." That this erpllelty knocks to ••flinders," as Senator Brown eays, the North ern interpretation of tho Cincinnati Platfori, is evident. The Domocrocy of Mississippi, In other words, hold that the doctrine of non-interven tion with slavery in the Territories, means that it most not be molested therein. The next reeo lntlon in the fire and brlmstono the langnage of the Supreme Court of the United Stales, the! ■■ the tight ofpropcrlyln slaves .a distinctly and exprkssly affirmed in ‘toConßtilu. lion'-and "the only power over it oonfsrrsd npon Congress, Is] the power coopled with the dulv- of hoarding and protecting the owners to | their rights," »» thjis deolared. The next reso lution assures thd world that Mississippi will stand by her “ester slaveholding States in “insisting npon the enforcement by all the de portments of the] Federal Government of their constitutional rights os thus abounded by the Supreme Courtofkho UniUdStalM, whichsim ply means that Mississippi will insist that the normal domestio (condition of the people of all oar Territories is | that of which the Insulation of slavery is the fssis. This is followed by a terrible resolution. ~ „ f Resolved, That in tho event of the election of a Black Republican candidate for the Presjden ev. by the suffrages of one portion jOf the Union only, to rule over the whole United States, opon the avowed purpose of that organization, Miaals aippi v m regard It as a declaration of hostility,, aud will hold herself in readiness, separately or in concert, to co-operate with, her sister Stales of the South, in whatever measures they may deem necessary for the maintenance of their rights as co-equal members of the confederacy. In other words, if the people of the free States will not consent to. have the politicians of the slave States rale over them forever, the Union is to be dissolved. The minority seotion expresses its resolve to be master of the Govern ment, or to destroy U. This means, however, that the people of the free Btates are to be again intimidated, if possible, by politicians of the slave States. They are called upon to surrender the territories to slave labor, and told that »r they will not do so, away goes the Union. It is time that the earnestness of the fire and brim stone men who make these threats, was tested. They coolly inform us that they propose to tako possession of all oar territories in the name and interest of slavery, and that if we do not con sent they will play the traitor to their country. U will be necessary, we Tear, to hang 6 few of these fanatics: and if that necessity should arise, we hope Gov. Foote will see to it that those who are suspended by the neek, swing un til “dead, dead, dead,” according to law. The ooooluding resolutions of the Mississippi plat form pronounce the acquisition of Cuba by the United States “a commercial and political ne cessity,” and “endorse in the main the policy of the present Administration."—Cm. Com. MY PSAUI. bt o. wnrtTtra. itb eternal gooo*- ArrM&s ia Austria. —Vusaa-s Juno 28. The officers of the Italian ibe meu unJer lhoP 1 Raand daiijbeodoo more diffiCttlf „__ and facts hare ootne to which induce mo to think it wool d b« wise to disarm all of them. U was h great mistake to send Italian regiments to Italy, and . it proves to be tery difficult to bring them back again. The Italian eoldiers desert bjiecores end fifties, and they sometimes show fighl when run to earth by other troops. At Sessnna, in the neighborhood of Trieste, a balialian of ,‘'Alle mann’ Infantry shoaled “AVn'ra Vittore Emman uel," and a part of It is still roving about on the Karst. Several deserters have been brought in, and a few of them who offered resistance to their captors hare suffered capital punishment Uis proposed to dijaught the Italian soldier* into the German and Polish regiments, but it -ap pears to me utawise to mix tares with wheat. Daring several (lays a vessel, under the OAgof the United'Statfcs, was seen near the coast In the neighborhood ttf Trieste, and it was at length discorered ihailsha took deserters on board when it grew dark. Yoa may be fare that we are on the eve or im portant changes in Austria as the Emperor has obtained great Insight into the actual stale of affairs during the lasttwo months, and has ac quired proof positive that he has been deceived by many of the persons around him. HisMsjeaty is said to look deadly pale, and lo be extremely cast down. Every one feels that the empire must go to the dogs if the whole system in not speed ily changed. The Tyrolese ore resolved to de-| fend their country to the Tery last against the French and Sardinians; but they make no seerot of their determination not to lay down (heir arms when the war is at an end, until they have come to a satisfactory understanding with gov i eminent. Of Hungary there is nothing more to • be said than that Uis likely to be lost jo the • empire If concessions are not made.— Vienna i Corretpondent of the Timet. iSißCtllantous. haSIVKY S CO. 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND IT CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. PAP EH. WARKHOU9K, Every doecrtption of WRAPPING, PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER, OK nim OB MAD* TO OKDBB, iUiYCTi COLORED AND TISSUE PAPERS, BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Straw Bonnet Bottd<« TWINE HOUSE. WILLARD HARVEY dt CO., 84 Maiden Lane and 17 Cedar Street, HEMP . COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN TWINKB, "Toed"" COTTON, JUTE, AMERICAN HEMP ROPE, T»rrri Stuff, Pllbtos Lira, Olfllßg Tt.ro.di: SEINE TWINES, BSOB THREAD, WICK,»nd *)! Uadi of 1 CORDS AND LINES. j *o!T63;eodUeW’W REMOVED. CO IIUSSBY & CO. have removod to •heir new Copper Worebooe*, NO. 37 ?!X A 2 STREET, In the Iron Front Block, third door *«t of Wood ■tteot Pittsburgh Copper Bolling MUL c. Or. BCT7SSKY & CO, BRiZIKBS BOLT MB SBElTttlMl COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, LOCOMCrt IV E TDBINO. Raittd SOI Bottom and Flait of alt Bixet, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, SPELTER, BOLDER, OOPPER RIVETS, AC. DMlen Id Block Tin, Tlo-PUto, Lo*d Wiro, Sheet Hoc, I Antimony, Sheet Iron, TJnnnV TooU, Ac, I Ho. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Copper Cot to nny pattern. ■plosttft_ REMOVAL. jyj- E Q R A W’S TOBACCO ANDOIGAU WAREHOUSE From 211 LIBEBTT STREET, To 170 LIBERTY BT, oppo>>U Market. jyjORE NEW GOODS 0. HANSON LOVE’S, SUMMER WARE&— J Tb» Polar' tt#Me*rator, Ic«CbMU—*ll aisec; _ Fir* Minoto Xcs Oram Frstsm; Water Cootars—all Bathing Apparatus; Gas Mores. ia!3 ' Tor aa!o at T. J. CKAIG’B, Mo. m Wood atreet. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN LINES’ DRE3BGOODS of tUUodi; Light Cblotnee, UwUl t c . Alao. la Laca hUstOlw, Needle Work OolUr*, Betti of OolUn aad Seom, Deaton in Cloth «4 .other niteiial; TrafeUla* Dm« flood*, ALL g«*Uy redoced toxtowoot. ** BUBCHifIBLP * CO. OQ ACRES OP LAND on the Ohio Bivor, <4O MarlyoppoifUfranco, «ill ba *>M oo iut lmi. i Horn* of 3 roomr, orchard alioo tnaa, jpod «larfc*prlrJS» ofiaSuUlo. Will bo .old tor *VB»-300 in hMd,UI«3» *° tl a T ** n a cPTUBtET * bos, a hbm «• HE MILE from Clifton Station, on P. ft WTO—2OO bb!a . Emm" lartg* *ui lot Ml* by • *tml. sj-ospseSiL™ insurant*. indemnity Against Loas by Pirn. Prukllß Sira IMMUM Conpwy of paiLADMLPBIA. Office 435 and 43T Cheetnnt at., near Fifth. SU.flmont cf Aneti, Jwoify I£M». bly lo iDtctof AuWfiUji®** ll ! ( > m< »n eg First amply ’V’ffii 71 BealE*UU(praontTah»slo£M6l)«« < J » ,W Temporary Loam, on ample O 05ritlc«„„ r __ Stocks (present rales $56,667 72) Cost.— •*.{*' Note* end Bills rteelrsblo.. 4j|oOT 3# 62 •aJEbe only Profits (rota Premiums which this Ootnpn* ny candlrideby law aro from Risks which bars been do: tarniinsd. Insurances msJe on erery description of Property, In Town ;eod Oonntry, fit rates as low as are consistent with “Si?'their lacarporatien, a period of thirty jon, ss^sawwass I_?nr»f paid daring tba year 1859 BOMIOU . „ . ObaxlM W. Busker, D. I** l * TobUa Wagner, B*® 10 ” 1 Baaoe! Grant. . Jacob TL Bmlth, HELmS*' aoors ° w - »Si‘S; mm. EDWABD 0. DALE, Vice Prerideot w ‘- *■ 8rm ' '""Muotb corns, J*mt, m ,O nnu. Northom nn. Wood m 3 Third «tJ. pißfi IRSUBASCE) ' ST TBS ReliiDM Sninal Innnnee Company of PHILADELPHIA On Bnnaine.. Limited Pnrnltnrn Ac., Id Town or Coentry. Offico No. 308 Walnut Street. tge,««ta-lnr»todu bUow; flirt Mtitgrco on ImptOTol citr J, .o™, M doabla U»»mooaU^~———r*—** 16l ' oou w Pena*. Railroad Co’* • per coat, 900 00 P«I-W:lt.re:itl«-ii'i!..Lo»i. lojooo 00 cityotr£iM.ipbimeo a. a- •• «•“»“ PiiMjlTmU Iloiltood Oo’i Stock - .Wj! „ Stockof lb* Botlrocr Motoal loajmicii Co.— 104 M 00 Stock of County fiir lorcrmco C 0... Li»o uu Stock ol Wina tna. loroimnc* Co b»J» Union M. Infuraoce (V* Scrip.-.—<3 Bill* Bccelnbla, bnatne® paper... •’yS? Si Book Aeeoont*, accroad lator«*t,ate...... Q « fta.v. ob hud and la $2T6,« 8 ** OLKU TINOIJET, PraaUaat. stucroM. Sanaa! BUpbatn, Olem Tlneley. Wm.R.Thoop*um, Frederick *»rowu, 0. fiteFfcneon, John B. Worrell, Q. I*. Careen, Robert Tolend, Frederick Leoolg, 0. B. Wood, JuumS. Woodward, B. M. Korth^aetcoi ■ great wkbtehn INSURANCE Be TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COM.PAKVB BUILDING, Ho. 403 W Al* *U ? » tRB BT BTITKUESr Of BU3IKISS POE VE3U ENBIOT OOTO DEB Cl, ISM. , .... fHXSOQ 00 51.4C3 W $256»2W 03 Booefrod tor I’rcmlomM.- tMJW M * - lulrrert, Benthic-... 1,8i549 v« Pfcld Loam, Expenae, Commie •iota, Ito-loeoranee, Untamed lo _.-_t!V33 « Beal Ertate, Bondi * Mortgage* .tUVf}® *j Ktrvtra ~, 4«,»*0 WJ BlLUKeceirxblo b ' 3 U Mettled Premioaa and other debtJ dne the Company - n,iw w Caeh on hand, and In the baoda of BJl! a_g At . Betting orth. SBelbolto., coßrjnrf^nlSUj Ul« eusuiug * or,' »u: Charles 0. LatUrvp. 1*23 Welant etreot Alexander WhfllJeo, Merchant, 13 NortL n3CI WIUUn DarUufc'l33B Pin* Mreak laaaoHasleham. Attend j jHhoO. UoaUrTiro of Jt Tracy, Arm of Trtey *o°-» ' jobs S.iuCanif, ftrsof Ja&ee, Whit* A Hcflard) riot- L.GUianK flrm of aiUeepl* A Eellur. Jms 1) Smith, firm tof Jaa. B. Smith A Co John ItTvogdea. office corner of Sereolh and Samecm Daniel L.C<3lier,ftXm©f'G* n * Qr “ t * Co - ThooM Potter, 23 Aith street. Chari e» Harlan,corner Walnut and Sixth (tracts. Jowl J.Moeum. office 164 Broth Fon^Strart. i •abaeqoeot oMtifif oi the Board OQALE3 C LATHROPtm ooasimooaly re-dected Preaideat, and Uon. WM DARLINU Vico Prealdept--. w "JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary. ThU Company hae DISCONTINUED OCEAN MARINE UOLL RISKS, but Steamboat Hull Risk* on Woetern poiUDEXTRE, Ag.nt, N 0.07 Waterstreet. Fire, Maiine god Inland insurance. INSURANCE CO. or NORTH AMERICA, X fBILADZLPBU. Incorporated 17M— Capital V*#**); Anata, Jaaomry 10. 1&L9 —‘d^S 9 ’ 92 * 87. DIRECTORS. —Arthur Q. Ooflln, Eamnel W. oDea »*'s~ n A Brow*. 8«nwl 9. B»Ub, Chartea Taj tor, Juha Heff, Richard D. Wood. William Welsh. William E. Dovos, Jamaa N. Diekaos* 8. Uorria Wain,■ »“*“■ OeO. L. Ilarrleon, Fnmcii R.Oope, MwaydlL Trotter, fiiwnns Mim, Eec*/. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Preet. INSURANCE CO. or tab STATE or PA., PPTT.ATIEI.PHIA. . Incorporated, IIM-Capital _ na Awota February 1, 1559—~. ——41113,508 43. plpßirroKASurr D. fiberrwd, Simeon Toby,(toarlM Warn* IlAAf**, Bac*j. **»■»«»■ in tba aborn Old and fteltahla Qompaßjea, con bo obtained by application to fclfcdly W.P. JONRa, Apmt,Bl Water »t. Pennsylvania Insurance Company Or PITTSBURGH, Ota cm Ho x 03 Feirtb Street j DOtewaa* Jacob PalaV*r, WadeHamptou. □eo. W. Smith, b&SiF&I A.J.JOTKS, Body Patteraon, Bproui, JP. Tanner, , NlcboUa YoegbUy, X Grlsr Sproal, Janus* H. Uopkla*. 0. A. Oolton. fttrti token of afi deieiipaone. omexas. Prealdent—A. A. Oauin. Vico Praldent—Re»» Pan»*tD«. Secretary and Treaaarer—l.QamaSracw.. J*l Western Insoraaoe Company OF PITTSBURGH.- OXORai DARSIB, PreaiilenL F. U. GORDON, Secretary. . STU Insure against aXL Kndj cf Pin and Marina JHrk* kmmam te 0* ammumity, and mh» are 6tUrmtiaea.ov UfcroWy, to maintain toe eharader wkei Theytiv^aasn*e&!c»<r§irinffVu balFroUtUcm to thouvht APBIL to.au ■ ■“.y* ~-: 4 ££>“ OfflaSSiißOT trim 2 :: gg?2 &‘™d M iS?» ” George Danla, R. Miller, Jr., J.W. Butler, a. W. Jackaon, JameaMeAuley, Alexander Speer; Andrew Ackley* myM Delaware mutual Safety lamnnee Company incorporated Ay the LegUlaiurt of Ptmrylmanin, 1688. Office, 8. K. Corner Third and Walnut sta., , PHILADELPHIA. M ASUfXISBOSUBOXS on Veaaol*. Gargo, wad »r*!*k* lo all parta of (be world. I ZNLJJtD IX&UBAFciB on Goode, by RJ-reca, Canal*, r.vw ud L«n«t Carriages, to all parti of the Unto*. PZBB nrSURAIfCBS on MerehaodlM BtorM,D«elllngHonw»*Ro. - - I Bonde. Mortgagee, and Beal Batata •101,350 |ft ether Loam. taj»01I»B| D »»;»®f®® Ouhoe band~—oo p.u nw * in ba&da’of Agenta, Preminma on Marine PoUdei recently toned, and ©th* __ •r debt* dee the Company—® JiJJO 57 BebeoriptlonHotae..—Aoo»ooo BO Joseph H. Soil, Edmund A. Bondar, John 0. Darla,. JohnlLPenroee, Georg* G.Lelper, Edward Darlingtcm, Dr. R. M. II Baton. William aiAdwig, HugbCralx, epencarMnUraln, Cnartoe Kelley, H. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones OPENING THIS DAY AT 74 MARKET STREET. Uetbt Ijtsokic, Secretary. ipljyd—lalB Bnrcka Insurance Co. of' Foni**yi T *®?.®. ConUnnM!o EbtU ■*»*“••* CuhloPittstraisti Tm»loojgSil *1,910 00 slock do*-buj»— “ZTT. . „... «|«a eo Premium Hole*- "" _,..._, SO,UI 05 DlKWlitad HoM-—-” lO,lOB 33 Bondi mil ttopOffiZzt Stock-cat—...:......: 15,000 00 glOlyaagaßSgtodt-CTt „,._.lUoao3 25 *» ?fSsc‘j B«nk Stak-tat—_—lo,ooo 00 ®° £ MtSKcißmik Stock-cat _. MM 03 Z*is£Z»P- —-~— «$“" j.B.Bbo*&tersßr t GLW.OuV .' . , IflueU.ftnnocfc' JohftA-CBBrb#T t ' ' WVW.MarU* aW. BakbOor, ■■■' aP.Oodu»fc-.-\ DevUMHaOm JUna Bauntt, . wnu*®P*®*» v . rntvm -- w».?.A»ie«wL Omci, No. W Wun BT&cn, ftiQ Imvrt JLyxinxi oS Hrwfc of Pin mi ABBETS, HAT 29T8, 18W: Stock Do® Bflli, pajablo on demand, secured fcy. tvoapprorw nsm««.- ; $lU£OO m Bills Bac«nT»bl«!..~...—.——SB,WB SO BilU -•— ® ll&ihamMoehanfca’Baakfitock—co*t~.— ~~ ®ACB 00 100 do Citizen* do do do Wi 00 60 do Bank of Plttaborjti do do SJW 00 40 do Exahsnro' Bank ' do do —j» , Balance of Book Accounts —— Offlyitarftro r-"—et,m « i .„|106,835 67 Bobert Steen. William Mower, BeqJ.'V.Tinglej, mil, SLLothrop, Chw.Lelamlt Jacob T. Bunting. Bmith Bowen. John Bto:elL PitUl-urgb. pTNQHim. Secretary. J. <3. OOF/IN, Agent nerThfrt ami Wood etrerta |30»,U9Q6 entcrou- • ■ • Wo. UcKnigbt, Saths&M Holbm, Al«x. HtaJck, David IL Loo g. William 1L Smith a W. Blckrtjoa, * r. il ooapoWs ucfj. •70!»,T8»9f otttOfOU - jiaMf a w* l^! ' . thyf tilln *Pi 1,ll '* I '|i JameaTraqtiiir, J.l.Prattten, * Jochas P. Eyr*, o«m«> T» Homy Sloan. Jamba &.Herarl* . . TfcOßurO’ HasdL Itobmt Barton, Jr, John aSozsyU, D-t Morgan, .. “ . •V Ai IUDEOIA, Agaat,jj;, ,85.WateritruM nr ,^Aj Office, A’o.M Wa Ur Strut* fitUbvS*’ - , sv*** _• Insurant*, noßoagatatU. Uauud Company. or RTtsatmoH. Omcxsa—JAMl3JL mJTUiIiEOH, Jtwiitbi HKNBY U. ATWOOD. StertUry. BIBSCTOftS: Km. B. nolmei, WmjL.Cjldwtll, Eobt. DslxeQ, WJ«mStm=r, Wn. Em, John McDcritt, JuMphClrkpatrtck. „ ** Bcrr7 ■ Jtioea A. Hotchlgon» TTCNRY JL ATWOOD, So c^y Philadelphia Eire and Xdfb INSDB&KOl OOHPAHI, No. 149 Chesnut' Streat, ; OPPOSITI TII B ODBTOJI HOCfll; Will "»**• sll kind* cf Inmrsnca, eK&crPerpoigaicx, on arery description of Property or Ucrefandfee. kf. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. OOSCTOSS. George W. Bronx, Joseph 8. PsxOf Jobs OUyteD, B. WEor. : Char 1m P. Bejw. E.B.£ngUtb, P. B. Barer*, . 0. Sherman, 8. J. Hegirgee, V. EUCMTOM, Secretary. J.Q. COPFIN, Agari, r Third cud .Wood grata. »oofw. The immortality of the soul, and the Kml Condition of the Wicked, carefully con* eidered. Put lit—The argument from rauon and andent tMtimonT. Part 24—The argument,from the teipttreei and the den entertained on* the cubject by the undent Jen and ChrUttan*. Part Sd—On Death and Faculty, cot sidered in their relations to tho ugument. .By Bobt. W- Usdii. Irel, 12mo. frie* sl,2*. Jt»t pnbUihed and foraaleby Jolti J. L. BEAD, «& Fourth «treet. Hand book of railroad con- BTB.DCTIOS tor tbe tue of American Engineer!, con- Uinifis ttoo necemrjr role*, table* and tomolae tor the to* «SS,«o»trtjcUoa, equipment and m*n*gem«it of Sil rSSri* boat la the United Bute*, with IM lUartnlicoi, t T jl, T<^dTl VENTILATION in American Dwellings, with * aerie* of diagram* presenting example - In <J«v farent d«« of hablUtfenvby Dsrid B. Btid, H.D. To which la added an I ntrodnctory ontlina o f the progress eu RT tub BBST—Webster Unabridged— b**nUfaUT Jiocntea. - New Words la Uu Yocslmlary Toblo of Synonym*, wane*ol B,ooodlstingniiSiodperson*of Ume*. ,'EW ANNOUNCEMENT.—Hrar & Ml <l KU’t Lilt ot New Bookr. . . • Memoir*of Catharine theU, 1 vol., cloth, U,G3; o Th*-C»T»Jler, by G. f. It. James, 1 yo!, cloth, $1,25, - *ala fu America,'W J CalrJ, M. P„ 1 «1. Me Loup, 1 rol.cloUi View* *H of Bellgloo* BabJeet*, (Newfitar P.pftr*,) by IL W. Beecher, 1 rol, cloth Vrclti, Flowers and Vanning, by H. TT. Beecher, 1 T °l, C ' Frederic 8. Cozzen*. 1 Tol, cloUi,4l*o% Innn; price wdy. 10 cent* Volume 6 new Amnrlfan Barth’* Africa (pew edition,) 1 rol^p^ The Iron Manufacturer*’ GuldO^^. Loagitrotb on the Hooey Bee,Xj Lodloy, Iyol,c!o.sc; The American Stair edition, Jett HOST A cloth-ifl. Btb KEADINU. Xb* Old, or Callbrnia tnd India in Bo Bookj.—vPiaJn Talk about Prnit, florer*, and Firming; Views anil Baperimeo of Rell£iotu Subjects. rJfeoril>»mock,J.T. Header. . The Uecsnt Progress of Astronomy, wniK _ , ■ or a Month with Lb* Bine Noses, t>j Fred. C. Ooi* mm, anther of Sparrow (Jrass Paporr, Bummer Pictures from. Copenhagen to Venice, u. M. The Q neen cl the Daapbe, from liltoU’s LlTing Age; j • The Bertrams, by Anthony Trollops A Bachelor’s Story, by Oliver Banco: AJatn Bali; Pictures of Country Lib, Alice Carey; Lore m* IdOla, Lore me Lon & Chas. lU&te, • The Vagabond, or Wandering with Gottschalk, Tbalbcrg, Rachel, pteeoloaooi, Formes and Übers; ' The Mothers of the Bible; Sabbath .Talk on the Psalms ef BarLl; Han* and his‘Northern Home; M*y and Jon# lasu« of the Sunday School Union, with many other new imhlica tlouaaad freab supplies in the rarioua departments of lit* e rata re. • • ■ B.C. COCHBANB, 6 Federal ih, ABesbeny, I f\ JIHE NEW PICTORIAL EDITION WEBSTER'S DNAT3BIDQED DJCTIONAJi'? ■ Mow rttilf for m!« «t JolT hunt * imnes’S- ON CUE HONEY BEE, (NEW EDITION,) HDNI * HUfER’c. gOBSORIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR BINTOJTB ABRIDuEiIENT BY HUNT k MINES, SoU Local Agent. ALIfOBD’S GREEK. TESTAMENT, with a crlifcaEr reTteed T*xt-* digut of TiriMW readies*, xaircinilita&nßceita-Ttrbftlind idk»m*tiOT»*S« pro> SJSrli'SSlSSi'iiW toa us* 3, Vi... «1 top*™* “‘j^WTtlSnSrt^ ENNSYLVANIA STATE repoets— CftMr t tdL SJait rtc'd. EAT A 00? 63 Wood it. Bargalna .In Becond*Banfl Pianos. ONE 6 octave, Rosewood case, *£2*o*4 iron fruit, mad* by Chicked ng Bona, only two yeete old. „ 'II »l 1 1 • Ob* 6i octave, Eo*ewood cot, round corner*, mad* ny Balletft Daria. ... . . One 6% octave, Bceowood c f**, catted dessrplun corTod feet, mad* by Nunn* k Clark. . One 6 octavo, Mahogany cose, made by NtumsAClwk , « 6 « « •R.Y.Hanntac'gOo m 6 « •* “ Geriing Jt Simon. 1 “ o |( Bouwood 11 tf Pap* (peril.) • I ♦* o *• Mahogany 41 . Altmeht I “ 614 “ 44 “ > LoudAßro. | u (f* u »« a .* German maka. I a 5 *» u u *« ciementL - |. for aale by lnjl2] JOHN IL HELLOS. 81 Wood at ySßaoa AJ»P AMSftIOAJ; CONPBO TIOIT All'y - T. A* MICBBCH & SONS, No. 43 St. Clair Street, Opposite too St. CUlr Hotel, ' T> ESPECTFULLY informs their friends Ja» sad Uw pabUc generally that they bars ts«pens4 too Btore, H gt. CUlr itreet, Tihery they will koeg. MMttajJ (A band a large •aaortmsnt oT Citw> eieocb Bogar Ton.Gam. OortUl Wins, Breody, Cream, etc I*op* pars cScolit^VrSaodCried PrnlU,Note, and«rei7article UiTltol to ed) tod •amlm OTt ... Ic. Mumthctattn of French ludAinsrtctnOotitWl' ■ ~ sptdfia- T OW PRICED SOMMERDRESS,GOODS. |j— BUBCHfIEU> *CO.h»T» r«ce|T«d «* «&S»5 Epih B*rena which tfaty&r* ttiSSrprf.: »ftiothertUa.B«a-mar mar Drt**CooA*— BTcryfpll wortngnt. l&n S' UGAK AND MOLASSES— -300 bbU* N 0 MolMwe, - 50 lulfbbU., do . v 50 bbls Sjrope, f 100 bhif prtoe it 0 Sager, n-noMsotitco. —OSXON AND FARINA CRACKERS—2 bbU.Joetxee’d sodfernleit FBABOffB S*®pT Grocery end Tee Stcre,Feder»l »txe*t,bel<r» (he JFort Office Allegheny. * Qli ■— Beaumont & fletohek,—The works of Beaumont tad Hotelier; the tort form*! freraoroo collectionofUmeerlT edition*,with “““S * totmomolr, bj thoßet. Aloßm^r^jnarg^S.. The British uramav— the meet esteemed luma in th* EugUab lu W |^ i Yiq> < 65 Wood it. **** • ICJB AU*gb«ny Ice, Torada wiin» wfl on Om*fer.*PP»!y o. * J. fi. BAWTEK. br / '*' ' ; T)OCK£T brocket Books, Bcrt-MoaaalM, X -A Urg*M*rtt“g£ Md -Beaked BockaUo Po»«. CHAVES'S; . colTodat '_H «aJ Third and Marfcrt«cd&4 Ua. f!6 cora" w • -pQTATOES, POTATOES* - X POTATOES. ■ « ftna bn*, nice Be«b to arrira tiiii day aad to tala by’ ,5i ■ J.B.OAHflEmACOmimttwt. WHEAT.— 1500 bush Tennessee Wheat fcrnlsbj '-M’BINB * ARQIB, . tea ■ : Brand street DOBTFOIJOS, Pocket Books and-Memor ■ udßiaßMklisanttTarietytbriidd ettiitßt»U6Dt* rjStoreof - j WTg.JOBSETOSACO.St ffrodl- BOOK-BINDING * done, with neatness on NEW TKNN. WilEAX—lB2. 6wkB on SDMMEB CAUDLES—2S boss* tori •dStunmor Honli C«ndIo«, lor nto *t rBASWft nuniitnKMw.- ■ - J !=- OXATOK3 —500 bush. Beds and Eto. to y*. tom t cg_ TtUEESE—'7S bXß.'ftom sanons asSu^i. 2 Ann bush whitß :A ';® £U j OUU WUI.M >M • ' ril£-10 bbls. Tannero OU tbcwwl : .yf ernripmuat «ft* tytofcy- *.WPgBKC»9r tissfist 31
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