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' ~ WitlXlS AND
Druggist;
.vfcttetwiOflVrmtytfiwftodAtm tat&jm**
jdtiitt Hott 'Xxtnets, Ko, UTJUfeuty
1i jfc KAUN JiSXOCK.4 Co., late ofthafirm
r -vr >♦% ri~y (inHfUVfr (ja~; *m4 ■aficaadn to Unals*
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SIL- .020. : T£; KBYBKR. DBUQGISTi
of/Wood atari *sd Tfefclfl
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T>J9D£E<, WIBTB ft 00., general Coo
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atreeta. -~ .-• . : - jreaj^
• ■ "jy—, L ,,. .. Iri -'— w 4. a. men.
•v; T JBEOH &i nCTpHINSON, iCnronrisaion
awft Cb—e. yiotg, VUh, XaaaaedjOfl, Pot
'. 'uiSPaart Ane*. Seeds, Orais«Diiod Tnrit,«»4 Produce
gtwtaUy,'Bart waoda ftmtty ronr alW»oa
.. Patented
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EtJHESATNSOBANOB COMPANY 89
Wm.tr*L:BflOT.MttOTY, BrfT, O.Jf. BlTOl
mm,q»i>w>l Ag»at. : <> ::.-f . : <Bp
ii'JL . BBOREXARY
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- TJ<t lLOQJißON.SeotcSajry Weatemlnsar
'"*•' ■«oe»Og»np— •’• •- - - • •
Tim VER COFFIN.' Agent forftank
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mnlrtwa.;. « . ■ ■ ■ •
M»niemA r Apmt jhiDdawara
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■ iTJ W.'POjmDKitTKB, Agent Orest Wert-
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’'DflßlNSONifcCKXiDfslOrjiiCarpcta.&i.,
•- Jv7itt.!>aTinh«awt. •••••"i ~ - •;
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IN CABPffTS, OIL CLOTHS,
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" gttotrttgg. :
tISHfi MACKENZIE, Attorneys aJ Law,
Off !Wi«&Tobrtt «tmt» PI tttbnisfc, F*. - SoUfy Pub
tGBERTH’KNIQHT',-ATTORNEY AT
LFSinrvttff BoUcttorof lh* BankoC Plttobcrjh, No. .llu
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P» -MORRISON, AT
• < tU3oe Ns- BS Fomth tt, Etu^li
'■ C'aote.i
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—TJUBCHHELD *^CO H (successors to Mar
, Bet»n I>a*ly» to
• Suißindftseylnr'fbvS^lfottb^ttt.corserroorthttftd:
LOVE, Dealer WStapla ond Fanor
.vsjt 'JL PAJLMEB, No. 105 Market Btreot,
" -TSiiSKfc* ID Boatoti, am. BMW-mtnal
! -is .-i.-.;
TJOHNSTOK & CO. f Stationers,
.- VV *nd: Jo& Printer*, Ko
<Twotfdtract, >.., ; ,
O. COCEBANE, '(SUCCJJSSOR TO
'Pll ft. jMltr-lTOiclmloindßtmi Solatia Eoota.
fatoil'itrwtitftiocrE
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; <TOHM g r U4YISOy,TtOOKBELLER AN P
BUlkat.coacMßor to Dwl»o»±As&3W,H<kC3 Market
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PAJN TERS AND GLAZIERS,
'rso.lS}TßU»BTß»«lV.KiraßCala,'?i. s
KtalEstalrSanrts.
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IN iPBOIUSSOBY: NOTES,
1 /Iftaagi. Mortal pa tsd aoenrlti <■ for awncy.
■ »M* tnnM.
•. XbCM vUttfei •to lavtst tiatr mcwy to *o*d •dnstag,
''/enahranfisduftcnd tococd cljubpaper »tmyoflo*, tor
•tv. .. ; ;
*n efiHwumfcattflaaand lu!tnll«l itrictlT eoaflflßTTtal.
oaa<2KA2rrfiT£lUE f <9pC«lteSt.naA0 | Üb«j7«L
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TITAX/EEB P. MABSHAXiL. I COm to
t.t&rtcsd&is&BXifl AD*9,wfc#rt my b* fxafftt «ztassin
pwi nugttsM&Fv
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- ’’ TOHN JL-MBLWB, fro/kyWOOD BS„
''•>l O ; tatwn'JKiiaocd ADeyii4 7anrtb *?*£*?
* l fcrCHICSCIEIHOABOiryfDoBnjnJPIAHO
. * MEiH)SOBa IodOBQAB
• ra» ftatfiii t» il«ate m 3 Mcrical Odota. ;
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.at, dStt'dftbafiddtaHsp.Ma ipet brBinRIB
fcHftljtar YatF-ttaxttßlM Ortcd ted taux*
jgmflfti*naoAi» HAaMQgIPMS. Dealer* la Moic «nd
jSjgAßSOira BI.PME, MAOTFACTUfr
. —.mm iwrinwßt •
;t >,, carnage:•,,
-.cA£MA§sr mmissssssm
: *BAKTOiIBjI)AROTJOH*!B,OIOS|_ ; _
1 A ; NDoreryttiriem tlie lino, purchased frcni
,;•. •..
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, . eacitioftj. oa toad art ferial* -rt rwnn iMt - gfeg Vf
« '\ t r _r iQWX.B.BBA3UFta»- .
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~*&fi Two
" sJ,Vwsfi!s w TotaßbtHi asd laffcoto
to tta,Orpa<M>)od»cp.a«r«gbtna t to-i *ltfr tatrodoctoCT
v <Uwq>faMfettU perch—» of
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- ~«|s*.' ■ _ -jJim a. atm>B.nwoojrtnirt.
EgSBOSSSSSUr
sgSgSSw* .
art Oweldsac -til* .
400,
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JAMES 'W^WOODymiL.
FU EH ITU EE H A IE fc
WHOLESALE AND MvAIL
V-XT-Xt. W I * TJ’ H B.
KOBEWOCJD, MAIIOBABY AND WALNUT,
V ... J...
PAELOP3, CnAMftKRS AIOHHMKQ aoosia,
fcrtfl'tb taylir ■
NEW YOKE AND /PHILADELPHIA,
••• -A-.., .: .. ' AJQ> 4X
L 0 WJ3B T R ICES.
■ 49*ETar7 trUclemidi bjhiad and
' 01BD^i5 r SAkEKB; ;
Supplied with aa j qcaoilty oif FUBNITDEB and OQAIRB,
HOTKLBAIIIjiBIkASIBaATg"
Bondrtwd&t moatorttittottc*.'
WAreßooJtSjNosi7ljlkd 79 Thhu>Btrmt,
r-mSk dtf ■ - .- v -PJTTSBUSG3, PA.
*ofl» a. t«v*a—»»jwwi—— r4Boia u fWM
t. d. Topsa * co.* ~
FURNITURE. ANP CHAIRS
Of Every Description.
HOToaY-.n*roi»,ttn«n
r : - WutkOßM—Ho».' 18.440 Snllhfitld St.,
OTEAMBOAT CABIN EOBNHIIRE—We
fS nmafaefaring-grBAHBOAT OAIHN
■SifßWTirppg u 4 CHAHyV*a3rinTit«th* »lteotioo
*hoM tatsmted la flmdihJnf'tdiil*.''
, -:; xb. totoo * 00.
iaanufsttmeni.
WXLLHi&raDLSttCO.,
- 80 Fourth Street, -Kteburgh, Pa.,
Vuruncvrxrt, c, ,
WHIPS, PHONOS AND SWITCHES.
.Orton nlldtad frem thfttrade,aa4 promptly ih!{»
—
Tnm i TlmnnHii nr li per Mat.Uiicocotfar out
wgar-UwT. v
JtfeBBtQiTOSJU
DTXQUE3NB XROOT STORE.
COL&BIA.N* BAIL HAN * CO.,
Iron, Noils, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought
Nate, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., etc.,
.Um. narod to tbetr cewan) esttoiiTe Wtrebotuo,
. Ho. TT Watormnit 0* Front Strict,
TTfaen they %n prepared to execate all onlm in tbelr Una
btrtrif ft large sod cotbplete twoftsseot of
"Doiiaenai” mtaobctoted; goods coo*
« .iremtijoabfto^wlilclitheyof*
: f«r co.lla*r»l terms.
Iron,City tfto-ra vy«nhoaae.
XKF- WTV. BBiJ)§EIATV, (Successor to T.
. W J i J.CBAM*Oo,) ‘Msnn&cmm of TIS, IRON
-aaaOO£PEB' VABS, Aad: Dealer In STOVER *Ti, No. 131
WOOD.. BTBJBET, between filth. wul Tit*in alley. Pitta
lwr*h^B(u->--:r.v. ; .■ . . . : b&ljd
DUQrasira ForaDUY
" Mcboy &' CO,
LLBEHIT ATBEST. Mnufejftmia. *- R. Depot,
•* .••••'• * pirfBBURonTPA.
■ TIT ANUPAOTUKE to order, on short notice,
if I GASrittpS, SBAFIIKO * PULLEYS, of all tire*
and deacrlptioat,. or the Lest materiila and latest atylw;
alao WAGON BOXES, BAD IRONS, QUATE3, Aa, alway*
on band or cut to order.
, MyQnlara left at the FOUNDRY, or at Cartwright *
B5 Wood iL, willreevlra prompt attention.
m ■ m|- T ri ~ » e. cuiwm,
Uteof thefinaof J. 8. Hall A Speer. I»te ol Hall & 8p«?r
SFBEK & UDWEtlit
Valley Perga Plow Works,
IRu IS9 Liberty Sreet, near ttyOi, PSttibmh.
MANUFACTURERS of etcry variety ot
Plpw*,PlovC«*tlD4«,4c n of the me*: tpprcrtrtPat
ttrne«oft»Mflbr«T*r7ktador»otlaadUlUgo,
.StairXfflproTtdStun*lronOe&tre,P»teQt Iran Centra
lmiiMa.' Iron Centre wxb-BciJ, Patent and Centre Imn,
Steal HouWboerf, T«Bty> Pa&coek; Eager, Cotton eqd other
Ptowi ere vumto Mgjre entire eattalecdon to parcha>
etv, both u to qnallty sn4 adaptation to cue.
j ja*Ord«t» nreioUcltod.
OAttVW&ISttT 4t KUVflOi
; V (Boce*«eoT* to' Jcka Cari'crl^bt,)
MANUFACTURERS and Importers oi
Jtadtef and ToMe Cutlery, Surgical ua -Dental Id
ttnwMsts v Qeaß|Pbtots,njhias Tackle, At, So. 18 Wood
•itnrt;- TkexgJr® sjwctal artrottca to tfco cmntrfaeturlnp o!
Xrtwea, Samkten, Ac. JoUiing cad U*j>*lcg with puoc
taallty and deapatek. , aplfcdly
Ijjxun »»mii : . -j«W.»»aa
WH.LIAM BAUSDILL A CO n
61 Pen&et. below Marbory, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Q TEAM BOILER MAKEHS.ANP SHEET
O ircn Woik«fc HMtoftctorm ef BartsWlP* Patent
BoQer. Locomotive, flood tad 4jrUa&* Boiler*,
Bnidtos. rtrv Bed, Steam Pipe*, Conflowra, Salt rase,
Soar Pam, life Boat*, eta Alio, CluekJJnfiW
Wak.Brldgvaail'Tiednet’lroo*, done at tbe *borte*f uo
UOO. -All erfer* from a diitosce promptly attended to. •
■ ' : ' -•••••■•• • • ?■■■_
Pikk cotton OUlst PUUbugbt,
R BNNBDY, CHILDS & 00., MAOTFAC-
Pens AHo.I heavy AASbeettns*;
Gm»t Obsla of *lf colon tad aside*
Cotton Twine;
m P*"l Qorfti'
m .pioogbUsatncd BuhOord;
a- : BopoofallelSB»|u>dde»criptlons;
’ .
Aa-Ordaraleft at tb« Hkrtwiart-'Stortef I**6*“* Wh*ob
eca,mgoo<l(rtn»fc.uili««»ttmito».
JAAK9 IRWUk
SI4NUFAOIUBEB
SULPHURIC ETHER; Snlplraxio Aoid;
Bwml Bptrit. of Nitre;’ Kltns Anil; _
- Hoflxaarti Anodyne; SlariatlcAdd;.
-■ Aoui Ammonia, Sitrcm; do-,;
• 7owlei*» fetation; oj*
Mfiy t» fcttod at John Irwitt A Soai, STWateritrect-
WILLIAM TATE* BOS,
T>tOMBEB ANP GAS FITTER, No. 10
’■JT' pderflutmt,RmJmrsb,andYederil street,coder
tmlh XxeelalosHait AQs^enr.
JW-Brttl deecrirtioo of Pitting! Cur Water, G«e mat
gtMa- . ; ooSLly
V,V JOBS (TAnPBEIL, „Ba
TWANUFA.C TUBER OF BOOTSJC*"
LlUl - aod BHOEB cl every dacrtptlen, No. 34 SaithfleM
jtte*frgimtcrgh,Pa. . - : iitfblyd
Commtssum, &t.
L w. chaWcs— cn*s. coadwici.
CHADWICK * SOS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
.. 2EAIEBB TH PAPER AND BAQB,
And Agent* for tho Sal* of
Mahoning Fire Brick and. Pot Clay*.
So*. 149 and 151 Wood Stmt, mar Sixth, PtUitcrgb.
ta*Wr»pclDg Paper at HaocSietiiiwa’ prim. Caeb
paid for Saga. J^lja
•. "urrrpfr* in . n.cuznmr.
SOOTHBKBT & SON. General Cammis*
• *ton A*frnttf fer U» fl«l* andPpicbaw of
go, 51 MaitogtffciltPltttbflfgb. . : jctlyd
LIaOTD 4 FOBSYTH,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
SSA&BRS XS SROBSOB,
ijy .- ; OOSMIBSIOH MEBCHANTS .
.for thssalecf
PIG METAL AND BLOOMB,
! ' Ho. 85T Mberty Bi
itl/yl.lS&fcepSg •: V- : PITISDPBOn. M.
na a.
ALEXANDER GORDpIf, *
COMMISSION
Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead Agent,
beaus'nr
Pia jyD BAR LOAD, &SOT,
-American and Manilla Hemp,
mrtfctod ; No. la Second »Erect, PittAfrmft, Pa
r. BrCannsui a oa,
OodnUiiatt'A Forwarding Ptorehant*,
’ ‘ AndWholaatfa Daalenio
WESTERN ; BBSERVE CHEESE,
Burnsß,’tAßi), - pwob, pish,
Pot A Peart BaJerat** Ltafeed A tort Oil, Dried
.fruit and Produce generally. -
Ho*. lil and 143 Front Street,
•es • * PTITSBURgH, PA.
HITCHCOCK, AcCBBBBY * CO.,
[BflcowtoritonQffaMffljH’Crecry AOo.]
Forwarding and Commißsioa Merchants,
AndWbdenle Beelmln
Produce, Flour and Wool,
ifo. 183 Jtad&i
epUyd-Kpyg
». nsnt.-ini.ii. vbwlsxm.
IPBISOSB HARBACOB A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Woo!,Hidos,Pitmsion« A Prodaco Generally,
No. 209 liberty Strioi, Pittsburgh.
i.u i_
ncBARK *AaaBK«
tnuixud;
Flour, Grain and Froduoa.
Ctnnniissibii 'and Forwarding: Merctota,
Xa. Hi SecmdSu, PUutergK ?a
ajSklyJ
Robert BicKEY.-masraio^Qt^r,
Prodace and Oaamlmdon Mercbe*it»So*WdLto“jF
rrrrT I ttSrß«llro*d gsssan*er gtpQt*FW>So*BM*»A*y*
'S33SS3STMM**, ? :
• -ICO ' . .
•.- Boota«*JJtau»fBod»;-- •
••: 600 text* country Gin*
> 100 bbte So*. lend 2 Katin; ..-v A vr>vn k!Na }
Qab*od*ndtor4>labj . ;- • . . AIdgANPE*
T>ODSBBI/8 KAO LBSTBATE-ODO
•lfcßllraft-ilSili nniTtmilyapprovedandadmired
fYPENING'fHIB DAY—Very J^dijdnie
, PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1859.
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LITSUS TBUUUiBi
- AND DEALfiBB
Flb«uyß*isoi»»Che«i«* *•'’
- Prult*,OiJi4i PtodoM,
iiaBBOONPOT^pmaanBOE.
■VSTHO3LESAJLB GHROOFm,
Hoi* IB Md 80 Wood Street,
D, k. tD0iu0N,—.............. wm. mwaar, La to with
[Garrett It Martin, Phila.
- BDCIEBLTONSTEWART,
'•(STOCtsacrato LowiiAEdgwfoiO
Wholesale Grdecn and Commlision Serehants,
107‘W'ood 3?lttsburali, Fa.*
UMJja
XOUK agmifPß-- jrtjux.
JOHN JiFGILL &SON, Groo«rsahd Com
nlMha HeVchutki.AgtQtaftor.tbi.nle et pig Iron
. end Blogtn% H 0.153 Mbettyitriet* Pmsbgrgh..,tclS;ljd
LBXANPEB, £ING, • WHOLESALE
w Grocer and Importer of Sod* Ash, No, 273 Liberty
giltabm-gh.Pa. ' tpUyd*
uto.».jMreu.... as&.oocut.
JONES & COOLEY* WHOLELALE GRO
CERS aid Boat'Panilshen, dealers in Produce and
Pltttbwtb Maanfltttnna; N 0.141 Water street, near Cherrr
Alley,Pittsburgh, Pa. - . rnyTfl
Kitfi. r.gnurra......... JogaB.nnwosTH.
QimreEß* BILW&ITH, WHOLESALE
O Grocers, No; 130 and. 123 Second street, (between Wood
andBrotthfleld t Pttttburgh. .
roannora-~..—,.~.iiciu»i> noTn_——.ttuiaji nors.
TOmi FLOYD A. 00,, WHOLESALE
V 'Gfooert and Ooromlnion Merchants, No. 173 Wood and
833 liberty atroet,Titt»lwrgh. - . Jalfl
sons win—josh wilio*.,
■WATT * WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO
: tV' GEBft Commission Merchants and Dnltnla Pro
dnoeand Pittsburgh Manufacture!, No. 253 Lftnrty street,
Pittsburgh- Juffi
TXT.U. McCUTCHEON WHOLE-
W BALE Grocer, Produce and Commission ;Uerchant.
and Dealer in Pittsburgh Maimfectnrsd Articles, No. 139
liberty street, rornet of Brewery ay, Pittsburgh, Pa- myfl
sons j. 1ii—..„..~~~...caAa atwku.
A TWELL, LEE 4 CO, WHOLESALE
i\ Grocers, Prodace aod- Cotamlmian llorcbants, and
Peelers la Htttfmrgft Mannfi«tgrei > No>- 8 Wood street, be
tween Water and Ircal sty Pittsburgh. ap!B
■nae. _-SAe*i.a.aomao».
R ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE
• Grocers, .OcmraUsioa Merchants, and Doalen in all
kinds of PtotMobs, Prodnca and Pittsburgh Manuthctnrca,
No. £56 liberty street, Pittsburgh. ] alfclyd
Robert h. king, wholesale gro-
CEB, Ooinmttrien Merchant, and Dealer la Feathers,
Fish* Flow, ao£L all Hnds of Oonntry Produce, No. 211 Lib
erty street, month of Sixth,' Pittsburgh, pa. Liberal ad
emeus mads on consignments. jsfclyd
f — i. — —rma a. sasAPOW.
Robert oalzell t 00., whole-
SALS Grocers, OommiasJco and Porwarflng Mar
chants and Dealersln Prodnca sad Pitta burgh Manufactures,
No. 251 liberty street Pittsburgh, Pa. «y 8
IfiATATI DICKEY * CO., WHOLESALE
GroeoTs, Commission Merchants, and Dealersln Produce,
No. 30 Water street, tad A 3 Front stmt, Pittsburgh.
CORNER of Penn and Hancock streets.—
Tbeetrsuing term will commence on TUESDAY; Slat
Inst. A limited number of pupils may obtain admission.
Terms for Tuition and Stationery, $23 persmiou of twenty
wo weeks. ''- au2i.nl . JJLBamiVPrtndpai.
JW . KERR,
• Arohlteot,
apfclyd* ■ No.S6ft..C)»lr street, PittAbai w h.
B f. snoPE,:
. , MEBCHAfi T TAILOR,
fto. 75 B>ll TnFIELD ST. makes to order and io tba
neatest manner Men’s and Doy’s Coots, Pants, Yc*u, Ac.
WVGiTehJmacaiL, * . api^dti
J. N. 3HAL. I iTCTCB KRGER Ac CO.
HARDWARE AHD CtTTLERY,
JAMES WILSON having diepo6eduf /JS
nil Hat and Cap Btors Boom, No. 91 Wood
has removed bis stock of OttsandCsps to'bta Cat Store on
Federal strest, AHcgbcny City, opposite ■ the New Haviop
Dank, where may be found a Urge aoortment of Hats and
Cape st Tery rcdoswl prices. .
CssTouu Ain ruxsti tiu Noncx—The pßseui «t«A
nnut be sold to cuke room lor Spring Goods. delß-dtf'
REMOVAL.— J. S. Liggett A Co., harert*
moved from No*. 09 saiTO TTafcr street t0H0.76
Water and 92 Front street
t. s. uaont Jobs iun>atT.
J. 8. LIGGETT * CO.,
FLOOR FACTORS and Produco Commia
sioo Merchants, fur the sale of Floor, Grain, flood* and
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able at pleasnre, per uoma-...-......—-.....36 oo
gyAdrertisemeats withCotatreble orioo.
Tbe Or»t IrUbHeriT*!—Extraordinary
Bodily'nanlfeatatlons.
The last eteamer/brlngs intelligence of the
continual increase and power of the remarkable
religious revival in Ireland,' It la a prominent
lopio in the newspapers we rcceivo trom Great
Britain. One number of tbe Banner of Ulster
boa four columns in email typo of reports of the
various meetings held, chiefly in Belfast, on the
previous Babbath, and at tho conclusion apolo
gizes to Us readerf by saying:
"So wide-spread—we might also say general—
is the rtmal movement, that it is quite impos
sible for. us to present anything like a full detail
ef its progress and results, or satisfactory no
tices of any but the moat prominent cases.” i
The same paper says: "The movement,:
which must shortly arrest national attention,
progresses in a manner which is a subject of!
astonishment to all who witness it. There are i
now comparatively few who are skeptical as to
the eerioos and eolemn character of the manifes
tations—even among those who nt first were
skeptical
We have before spoken of the extraordinary
bodily exercises connected with this work. The
following, from au address made by the Rev.
Ur. M’Naaghton, will give some further idea of
(he character of this elogular manifestation:
"Tbero were bodily effects produced on the
people- there that he oould not account for.—*
Persons would be suddenly elrnok down as if
they were dead, and not nnder the influence of
exeUiog things said to them; for tbe same thing
happened to them when they were alone, when
no person was atfeakiog to them. They were
struck down ana seemed to be in torture, mental
or bodily, lying with tbelr face towards heaven,
and their lips moving as if they were praying
with great agony for mercy. He had known a
case of a man from'tho markfi, after
having sold some produce, passing along ihe
roadside, and eoaotlnghls money to see whether
it was oil right, when be was etrack down, as if
eon-struck, and his money scattered on tbe road.
Persons oomiog up assisted him into a house and
foaod that he was troubled fn soul about his
condition. And just yesterday .(Saturday) af
ternoon, when be was on his way to tbe -train,'
passing through the (own of Ballymena, he saw
a crowd of people gathered at one of the corners
of the street; he thought it was rooad one who
bad been stricken down; he found that i( was a
person from the country, come into town on
business, suddenly struck dawn, and there she
was, eobbiogand praying for meroy, and confess
ing her sins, in a slate of great mental agony
and distress He made his way through the
crowd, and prayed over her, and she became
calmer, and was taken into a house adjacent,
fle was then obliged to leave and eomo away.
There were eomo of the cates, which it wasquito
manifest, whatever might boAbe.operatingcause
in the hand of God, (hey cohid not explain on
'philosophical principles. He tbooght It was
desirable that these'manifestations of a bodily
kind should be controlled,as far aspoeetble. In
tlaesof revival,-when the good seed was sown,
there wonld always be extravagances in spcoch
or act, and his only subjeot of wonder was, not
to come In contact with each o&aes,.but that there
were eo few of them.
These were the two remedies to which resort
was m&do when persons were elruok dowo by
some sudden impulse of their minds. The Ro
man Calholio priest of Ballymena had been
prescribing holy water and wine but Christian
ity bad prescribed a different remedy—that is,
tho eingiDg of praise to God, and prayer for bis
meroy. Many connected with the Arian Church
had been brought under interesting impressions,
and they immediately abandoned their Arianiam
aod refused to have anything more to do with it.
And a number of.lho Roman Catholics, like the -
converts of old fa similar circumstances, brought
ihcir books of Popish devotion and made a boa
fire of them, learning the valuo of the one book—
the Word U aeeme to be cno of the pe
culiarities of these etricken down cases the per
sons ore.eo thoroughly engrossed with their own
feeliogs that they do not listen to a word others
would have to say.”’
The Bonner of Ulster, speaking of what is
called "The Pound District,” one of the worst
scottons of Belfast, says:
"We have heard of one instance in which three
persona in one house were thus brought under
oonviotion; and after a Christian gentleman had
offered op prayer, four er five others were
brought under eating-influence. In another
case, that of no intelligent young man, who was
euddealy prostrated, although ho bos since been
nnablo to leave his bed, he has not ceased to
speak of Christ as bis only hope to the neigh
bors aodifrlends who have visited him. It is
calculated by a gentleman who is well acquainted
with tho district, and who has been very earefal
la his estimate, that there have not boon fewer
than elxty cases"of conviction—many of them
followed by conversion—ln that portion of the
town alone. We learn that on the nights of Sat
urday and Sunday at least one-half of the people
of tho locality were praying end singing for the
grealerp&rt of the time In their houses. ”
The Belfast News Letter says;
"This extraordinary movement is extending
Ueelfin Belfast In the most rapid manner. Pray
er meetings aro held almost every evening, and
ore attended by immense crowds, many amongst
whom are effeoted with, all the external symptoms
already described. There is ao evident outpour
ing of the spirit of God in answer to believing,
faithful prayer. Tho moat skeptical, who will
but attend aoy of tbe meetings now held In any
of the oharohes or other pleoea in this town will
be compelled to admit that the hand of (he Lord
is visible at work, and that his blessing attends
the means ÜBedforbrlngingsinncn to seek hap
piness in a Savior’s love. All evangelical de
nominations have joiood in this good work, and
sneoess—marvellous success—has hitherto at
tended their efforts. Every Protestant place of
worship In this town is becoming rapidly filled.
There are no empty pews now—no unoccupied
seats. Every evening the streets are crowded
with hundreds and thousands , are wending
their way—not to the place of amusement—not
to join in the giddy danco—not to attend either
theatre or eoncerl; hot with their Bibles, hymn
books and psolm-bookS in their, hands, eagerly
pressing onwardto the house of God to endeavor
to obtain admission in lime, so that they may
therein hear instrootion_as to how they shall
escape from the City of Destraotion, and at
length retoh the Celestial Kingdom. At the ser
vioes oondaoled fa the several churches many
heave been led to seek pardon, and many pro
fess to have obtained it, and aro now going on
their way rejoicing.”
A correspondent of another paper, speakiog
ofßaaharkin, a neighboring district, writes:
"Aft a meeting held os Sabbath, in ono tbe
Presbyterian churches, while iho fpeaker was
oalling on God that the Holy Spirit might de
scend as with fire, a flash of llghtntog whloh
filled the building at the moment struck the con
gregation with awe, and trembling with tenor
they prostrated themselves riie floor. The
Beene was one which (he most powerful language
would fail in describing,and when it was recited
b, tha aptaher—an aja-witnraa-4hoae who
htard him eeemed to feat that God wu dealing
in a marvelous manner with bto P« 0 P le
occasion, out of a congregation of 600, there
were 100 cases of decided conyictlQn-jaoat of
those "enlightened,” who exhibited all the usual
symptoms, being carried out oft the building by
friends, or becoming the centre of a knot of anx
lons and prayerful people*”
Still another writer says:
"There is one peculiarity Mlwhrt I£ » u who
have been enlightened, that is, that they seom
only happy In each other’s society, and it boo
unoommS. thing to see ten ot • of those
who have found peace, meeting together to visit
a‘sister,’ who has been like "Sgi
looosvlolion.'. Wo curaclm. MW a knot of these
joung gitla—lhagitl whom weleft »» wtus ttat
aha wea nimble half an hour j
barbed, amongthe other,—w* Bible,ln their
baada, gain, dawn the etraatoa » elatt ef thj»
nature.‘- The* hare all a terattnet tor Ged'a
»«d,eadd«i[,h»o»t*tiapiajer; tad,MiT*n
the most degraded class in the community, those
who are denominated * unfortunates,’ has furn
ished in Ballymena a contort to a life of purity
and peace, we can hare no hesitation ineaying
that the revival, so far from being, m eome
would hare it, the result'of the influenoeof the
«evil one’ Is an agency wielded by a Power which
‘doeth all things well;’ and which we hope willbe
extended* ana hare an abiding place in our
country.”
The physical manifestations, ehys the Presby
terian newspaper, we will not now attempt to
oocount for. The presenoe and power of God'a
spirit in a most remarkable manner is beyond
doubt It is worthy of note that this work is in
a region where there haVe been the greatest in
credulity and the strongest prejudice as to ro
-vivals.
Tm PasBOH xb the Anniano.-— I The moatelg
nifiesnt feature of the latest intelligence recsivwi
from the seat of war in Europe, is the statement
lh|at a French force of ten thousand men has been
landed on the Island of Xussin-Picoolo. in the
Asiatic. This movement, of which no intimo*
tion had been previously given, Is the most de
cided symptom which has yet appeared in the
plans of the Emperor Napoleon QL, to avail hlm
aelf of the discontent of Hungary, in humbling
his obstinate antagonist. It presages nothing
less important than a project for rousing the
Illyrian sea-coast to.revoltnndsr their native
leaden; for destroying-Pola, the Sebastopol of
Awlriojintha AdrlaUa,and for throwing into
disaffected Hungary' all. moans of revo
lution, in the form of leaders, men, arms and
money.
. LustlQ*Pieoolois* email island in the Gulf
of Qoernaro, on the eastern side of the Adriatlo,
and lies .at a distance of; forty maritime leagues
from Trieste. It la quite without the limits of
that circle of Illyria whiohiis Included. in the
guarantees of the .-Homan oonfedention, and
commands approaches through the Golf of Qoer
narototheone Hungarian fort of Fuime, from
whioh it is distant not more {than five hours by
eteamer. Two . hours’ sail .would land the
armaments disembarked at iussin on the pro
montory In the rear of Pols, and put that impor
tant port at the mercy of tbo invader, ; • : .
The port of Pole, once so famous inlhemar
atlme history of anolent Home, and-sgsin in the
Venetian Bepublio, has of late years become the
cradle of the Austrian navy. The Emperor
Francis Joseph has spent upon tho place since
hleaoceeeion to the throne more than twenty
millions of dollars. Its modern dock-yards and
fortifications are as fine in their way as its an
cient ampitheatre, which, still remains, the no
blest and moat complete specimen of the Bomaa
circus in existence, surpassing the beautiful ruin
of VeronaJa size and majesty, and the Coliseum,
in the perfection of ita preservation. At Pale
are, or lately were, moored the best vessels of
the embryo Austrian navy, with all the vast ma
terial of war colleoted by the Archduke Maximil
ian since the marine of Austria was oonfided to
his charge. The population of these Adrislio
coasts are a strange, fierce race, descended from
the Usooqoee of antiquity, sailors by inetinet,
more Italian ihAn Austrian by sympathy, and
retaining still .favorablel recollections of the
. prosperity they enjoyed. .^fcCQ r :this part of the
Austrian empire ptased jamter the dominion of
Napoleon I. Of the cptratfana nf Gen. Bout
baki on the above
Venice, we aayet hearnqG}ing, : but the occupa
tion of'Lunin-Piceole gifts dtnddta breadth of
scope to the Adriatlo opeiriulmia jrf
whioh may well of Itself have sufficed: to nal©
that his prewnce at ffienaa
was imparatirely Rari/- r ,.
Tns Bxv. Da. Bxdvix.—We learaHhaTtbifl
eminent divine has oc&epted the- Office of Assist-*'
ant Bishop of Ohio.* We bate no ddnbt'that».
•ease of duty led him to adopt this coarse, bit
ia coming to tbit oondutioo, he has had' many
hard struggles (a view of .leaving the people Of
his ‘ charge in- ihl# city, between whom there
to an-attachment of iba strongest kind. The
prospect ofa more extended 'field of usefulness
In tfci nIBW office ito wblch he has been called,
has largdy influenced bis decision. There arc
few pastors and people moro endeared to eaoh
otber-thaa the Hector of the Cboreh of the As
cension and the people of bis parish. It wDI
not be an easy matter (o fill the place that will
be vacated by his decision. Nor will it bo an
easy matter to fill the plaoe of Dr. Bedell in the
many institutions in this city of whioh he ia an
active member. We can name two in which he
has been a most' active and efficient member—
the American Bible Bocfety and the Deaf and
Dumb Institution will feel his loss in their re
spective Board of Managers. In these he was
active and efficient, and ids associates will tort
with him with deep and sincere regret.'—if. 7.
Corn. Atb.
The Tyler Case,— The Coart has
adjourned without rendering a decision in this
case, the question being no important one, and
the Judges not having folly prepared their opin
ion* upon iU One thing seems highly probaole,
vii: that the decision of the Coart will be a gainst
Tyler, or. in other words, denying the jurisdic
tion which was taken by the U. 8. Court. This,
of ooaree, cannot be declared as certain, as no
intimation of any sort has fallen from thebeneh,
bat U seems hardly probable that the Coart, if
intendiog to sustain that jurisdiction, would
keep Tyler u jail till October. It would hare
beon maoh better for him had Judge Wilkins
eentenoed him to Btate Prieon for a year, ae he
would stand a ohanoe to regain his liberty sooa
•r than now, and there is eoarcely a doubt, had
that been the sentence the t| nest lon of j oris dic
tion would carer hare been raised. —Detroit Tri
bune.
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VOLUME LXXII—NUMBER 191
insurant*.
Indemnity Against Loss by Hxo.
Preaklla Fire lainraasi Company of
P&I& AD XLPSZA .
Office 435 and 437 Chestnut et,“ near Fifth.
BUismsntcf Asset* January 15t»1559» published agreoa
bly to an act of Assembly, bylug ** w sa
Vhvt Mortgages, amply eeoured——•—2®
Real Eatat* (present value cost 77J7M 71
Temporary teens, on ample Colilietal So*. _
;BBJS3O ©
Stocks (present veins t5a,667 73) 71.M7
holesand Bills hwlwm, , ~, 4.6080
Caah 4i007i»
62
t&Jbs only Profit* from Premhame vhlcn this Oouipa*
oy can divide by taw are from been ds:
tATmtnxt.
Insurances made on every description ©r Property, in
Town 'and Country, at rates as low ss an consistent wftb
security. . -
Sines their Incorporation, a period of thirty yean,
they bare paid Looesbyfire. to an amount exceeding
Foir JfflKojwgf DoSan, thereby affording evideneeef the
adraßtacaeof Jnnnttoe,aswdlM their ability and dispo
sition to meet with prom ptness all Uahilittee. r
' man bt ms,
Losses paid during the year IBSB.W. .$103,606 67
charts W- ptyViif UordecalD.Levrt*
Tobias Wagner, David 8. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob &. Smith, Edward G. Dale,
amt *' W - K?SBaSS; Pr«ld6Bt-
EDWARD 0. DALE, Vice President
ffg. A. Bun. Secntary pro tem. . j■ -
J. GARDNER OOT7IN, Agent,
myd Office Northeast oor. Wood and Hurd sts.
pms ÜBDRASCSi .
... '«T .....
Reliant* fintnal Insnnnet Company !of
■p HIL Al>S IPH I A ' • i J
On Bntliinge, *
i Connti7. ;
I Office No. 308 Walnut Street; • • • i •■• !
iOiraAtslTT,Ml~.Aaara *276,478 43.—InratwUrfeUo**::
Kr*t MortgigeoaimproTwtCtty Property,worth . i
j double ia« amount-——._il£l,6oo : oo ;
PeaasL B&Qroad Oo*a 8 per OADt. Uortgtge Lots,
-tffl.ffyyqrrt I 1,-- - - ■ ' g 1 930'.Q0 i
lAUeaeoycoast; Bperceilt.Possa.ft.ll> Louu 10,000 00 I
City olPniltdelph!*, do '.do. do ... 0.000,00
PvuuylT&oie Railroad Co’eßtock-; uoo|^.
[Stock of th«RcUanc*ilntn*l Ibm»bc« Co.~~
Stock of County Krolnaurnac* Oo~—
I Stock of Delaware H. & Iniarance C 0—.... w 0 00
• Union M. Imurant* Co’e Scrip.'. 00
BlUi BecetrabU, tn»ina» paper—
Book Account*, accruedinteract, etc.7»J“ £*•
Ouh on hand and In Bank 18,663 »0
"82?«,478i«
OLXU TD7OLST, Prtofdoni.
O’"
CleinXinxlej,
Wm. R, Thompson,
Btuonti.
| . Bamotl
BobexlStaeo,
wnHa Manor,
B«aJ. W. Ttul«;i
Hut,
Z. lothxop,
Cbu. Letand,
Jacob X. Bantiag, • •
. gmjth BavcD«
Jobs BJ* «1L Pittsburgh
HEfCUMANfSecT^tary.
J. O. OOPFIN, Agoot ,
ier Ttdrd.>ad Wood rtr»cts
John R. Wcrrtli,
B. L.Osnon»
- Robert Tofand,
Rndazidt Lesnigi
a a, wood,
Junta 8. Woodward,
B. M.
GREAT WESTERN
INSURANCE a TRUST COMPANY.
(imCE IN CO SIP ANT’S BUILDING,
50.103 WALNUT STREET
STATEMENT OP BUSINESS FOtl TEAB ENDING OCtO
8E83U1653.
Cnrttal .$333,500 00
91,605 45
7,823 49 $99,390 94
Reed Ted for Premiums
“ “ Internet, Rests,
Paid Loeees. Expense, Cotani!*-
•ions, Be-inrerence, Returned
Premiums, 4c OO
Aml Bata to, Bonds 4 Uortgagcs.-$141,210 00
00
Bills Becolrsble. ~b....~ 69,885 T 3
Unsettled Premlona nd ctbar
-- debUdaatba 17,623 02
and in tha hand* of
:' Agents—TTr!"."... ii 1 la ilii (Vi
At a meeting of th» stockholders, eonT*ned. *a tbaUtb
tiWipn, tbe following persona wore eloctwJ for
‘{ba'nsalDff year,-rlf:
.Obadet C. Bathrcjs 1*23 Walnnt itmi.
- t AlßOßJder WhflU«vM»rch*nt, IS NonL frock
-WBJlnDvßarllja* ISSSPins atreei.
’ AttonjernndOtnnineDcr;
John&Bnt«r,UQaof Wright, Hooter 4 Co
il. Tracy, firm of Tracy 4 Co, ©oMamith’s H*R-
Joba B. McCurdy, firm of Jonea, White A McCord, ,
Thcw. L-GfUeepio, firm of Gillespie 4 Zeller.
Jas.fi. Smith, firm of Jam. B» South A Co,
John &. Vones, oOce career of Seventh sad Btunaom-
Daniel L. Coll lor, Ann of C. 11. Grant 4 Co.
Thomas Potter, 229 Arch ■traet.
Charles Iltrlia.ooraet-Wahinl ud Sixth street*.
Jona.J. Slocum. oflef U 4 South Fourth street.
At a sntseqaenf' meeting of the Board GHALK3 C.
LATDBOP wmt ntnaimoaaly reflected President,' and Hon.
WSL CABLING Plea BretUent.
- JAMES WEIGHT, Secretary.
Ihls Company baa UZBCDSTIOTEP OCEAN JIABINB
HULL BlBfia, bet Steamboat Hall Bisks on' Western
Bireritaksn as-heretofore. .. • •- •
TL W. PdIADEXTKB, Agtot,
Ho. C 7 Water strict.
Fir, Marine and inland
INSURANCE CO. OP NORTH AMERICA,
PUTLaDELFIUA
: Incorpsratad ITW—CapitaT_,..^s«U»o.
• Amta, January 10.1559~- «T..
DIBECXQB&—Arthur 0. Ooffla, Bamnel W. J9Q«»Jobn -
A Brava. Suutl I. fltallb, Charlca Xaylcr, Ambnw Whit*;
John Kefl, Richard D. Wood. WUIUa Welih, William &
Bovmi, Junta B. Marrli Wain. John Mmqq.
Goo. UlUrrL«a,Pr»ndall. Cep*. Edward H. Trotter.
llAXtaua &Uu% Bec*j. ARTHUR G.Coms,Pmt.
INSURANCE CO. oTrat STATE o? PA.,
PHILADELPHIA.
~ Incorporated. ltM— .
AmtaPebnuurl,ls69... ■ 4®.
DBUEOIOR&—-Hoary D.Sberrerd, Simoon Toby .Chari *«
Haealrater. WflUamh. Smith, John B. Bodd, Hairy Q.
Freeman, Chartrafi. Lewis. Georgs a Orton, WllUaa B.
White, Qocnro H.Stain, Samoal Grant. Jr, TbamaaWag
nor. noxaai B. Wattaon*' HESBY D.SHSBRERD*
Whaia* Hamt, Bac’y. President
l&JnraraaoitzithaaboTaOldand Reliable OompanM,
can be obtained by application to
falfiaily W.P. JOKES, Agent, 81 Water tf.
Pcanayivanla laJ
nuance Company
i 'isunan,
?onrth Su««i
Offle* So, 03
Wads Hampton.
A. A. Carrier,
Robert Patrick,
Henry gpronL
Hltimlas Vo*ghUy,
James H. Hopkins.
Oolton.
.. £300,02:
* token of all detcripUon*.
ICXX*.
Jacob Painter,
Geo. W.&aiib,
A. J.JOIKS,
Body Pattenoa,
J, p. Tanner,
I.Grler Sprool,
0. A.
Chartered Capital—
and Marine Btaki
Pre«Meat*-A. A. Oj
Vice PnaiMent—Host Pj
Secretary and Trcaanrer
>axraaoa.
r—l.QmaSmoy Jat
Weitern Iruraranoe Company
o' r p ITT ! BUBO H.
QEOEQK DABSH, Pfottieot
F. U, QOEDON, Secretary.
07TI0X,So.93'Water*trMt, (SpAng A Oc.*« Warebonaa,.
epatalia. Pitta bergh,
Firi end Marine £Ui»
A ffw huUiutitn menagti.bi Dirtetan. m Ae ora veil
known in 0 U coamtintiy. and wha art dtUrmintd. bv
pempsna* and UfcmHhr, to ttebdaSn flic etoaetcr which
fftqrnftrigWTr 1 ****** t \ r * , * M ** r * %ia fSa»*mh6
**• APEUt. 20, 1« 0 . . 4
stock Arotmta..--———•<—4 90^000 1»
C«SBSmtOT-I-'-— i_2f2 »
OpenAccconti.—lTfflg.ffi
C»*b— —— |£®J ®
Pronina Kotaa~—. 80,(176 11
Note* and Bill* Dtacoontod..—. 163|A19 SO
(309,119 66
WcuMnKidgfet
HattaaM Holmea,
Ata; Htalck,
David H. Lcnfc .
Qeorss-Dahde,
B. ImUr. Jr,
J. W. Butler,
Q. W. Jadwo,
JameiHcAuley,
Alexander Speer,
Andre* Ackley,
m>3o : - • -
0./W. Hfeketsoa,
; _y.:M.GORDOH,aac , y.
Deunrare Ontaal Safety lasarancs Cam;an;
bioeniWrtUilyVii Ltfidcdurt qfftiintytiania, 1655»
Office, 8. E. Corner Third And Walnut sts.,
PBILASEIiPHZAi
MA&UfS Hf&UBjiKCZS on Taaola, tad freight
toellpartiof tbentirld. _
urtAJTD INSURAITihS on Good*, br BiT«ra,Cao*la,
Lakes and Carrlagee, to all part* of the Unto*. ,
TDUS IITSUTtAITCXS on Morchaijdlre generally.-On
Stone, Drilling Hson, Ac.
Bonds, Mortgagee, end Beal Batata- ;.■■# 101,330 8*
PhiladelphiawtTiand other ■. 137,011 M
Stock la Banka, naUmd A fuoraaceCos.. 13,00800
Blila Bearable- 330,39100
ffp fr, - -11 - 38,803 00
Balance* In bandiof Agenta,:
Marine PoUdeerteenUy Ist
Premiums co
red, and ctb-
09,780 57
*09,000 00
«r dabta dnetbo Ooapaay.
Babaotption Korea—
rase
WUlbo Martin, ■
Joseph B. Seal,
Bdaand A- Bonder,
John a Bari*,
JohnS. Penrose,
George O-Lslper,
Bdinud DarUngton,
Dr. B. H. Hasten.
WTO law 0. Ludwi*.
Hagb Craig.
SpenoerUdLintai
Chart* Kelley,
H-7o**a Brook*,
Jacob P. Joom
Judea 0-Hand,
TbeopkflnipanJdlcs.
' James Traqnalr,
Wmhna EyrpfcJN
J.P.Penlstoa, '
JosbanP. Sym,
Bamaelß. Stoke*, .
Hsary Sloan,
JamsslLHeParla
• itajai fl. Hand.
Robert BnittaSjr.,
John HEcaple, Pit tat’g,
D. T. Morgan, u
'J.BLono, : **
MABXlN.necidfat.
L 0. HAHD, View PmMeat
A. MADEIRA, Agent, -
■ ftft Water atrvat Plttotmrgb.
Omi LnniVi Bemti^.
ffo.'
Eureka Insurance Co. ofPennsylei
QJto, 54. 99 ftafcr Streep SVMvf^
/. b. »««*
Coatla»ei to Intel* t£ilnct *llkind*ol ß&me.
EUt '' kSBITB, BX1 W IKB, mm c.
Cub la nttibarsk WOWWf lIW O?
Stack Daa-BUla—pajakla.aa tourt - JKS S-
PmdqnHoiti.i '' 1 '. ' "***" 13.137 ta
Pt»CUCI>t*dBcSM .""** _• . . . .
IS «
100 So Kacaatdrf kook Stock—
Booh ACCOPBW—" ."• 1 .■'. ".'
pm« BTB 81
. SSM>I9O 63
[(LWCfcrt.
\ InaelL'PnßOek^- : '
W,W.H*rtta. >
B»S.Uedv?r; ~
Daria gonipm, .
WllBsoHwa,. >■■■,
s«Butantr.
Bonongthcla Xnmna eo Company,
of nwßßUßair.
omc«aa-4AJ183 A. UCrGHZEOS>
BZKBY M. ATWOOP, Settttujv*
Ottzo, Sa. W fun starry,
Butin Ay&ut aU kind* of Tin mi
ASSETS,-HAY COtb. IS$&
Stock Doe Bill*, payabUctt dcaand, esrored ty
two epproTed ....... CO
ptlla Racatrabla - 5C,646-23'
BUIS IMimmited .. ~....,ri........-i SCO CO
lIS lien Mcchaafce* Bank Stock—ccai ~ 6J65 w
100 do OOzes* • do da do 54TS 00
60 do Bank of Pittsburgh ilo An £760 00
40 do BTChapge Bask • do do JWSQ 00
Balance of Book Acc<ront*~...._ 6.C516S
—.400 00-
«mli- 614*3 04
tlßtvKiiS
Wm.B. Holme* Wat A, Oald^eU,
Bobt,DalsalL WO*oe Miller,
Wm. BaA, ..JohnMxDcritt,
Joseph Kirkpatrick- Geo. A- Bony* • ,
JeisuA-H&tcfcbon. ">j
QBNRT M. ATWOOP.gBe*?
FMlocXmsma JPlre and £il£3
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TSE immortality of the soul,
and the tfoal Oondltloa or the cerafallp cen*
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■fdered in their relatione to tb" argument. Epßcbt. \/.
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« 6 * • *■ -•* H.T. Msnafec*g Co.
, . 41 . 6 ** J• • V • - “ Gerdiox *Bl taco.
*•' C•* ' Bosawood 44 . „ H Pape (Pad*,) .
•* 0 w Mahogany “ " Alwtcht' ; •
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44 6 “ ** ** ** . Gannas on&A.'.
44 6 *• “ M “ Cleaned. .
*6 « - u .
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TBBVea MO . AOIAIQAa -
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*" 3S J3. Bt * Cl air Street,
Qspg«lta.tiie SI. Cleir ' ’•*"
RESPECTFULLY informl thsxr friends
»cd thecufcUp gtaendlj tbst they hevo rwcpeoed the
Biore,43Bt.Clilrcr*iet; where they vll! keep coaauntly
on hand A Urge weortmetitef Oohdles Cekee, french Begtr
Xojs Gno*CordW WiesOtendy, Oram, etq Drops pen*
Cboeol*»i freehand Dried Iralts Kate, usd «Tery ankle,
ewd lo their ltae.
potim 4ur* «*p#dAlly SnrUad tocallk&dexaitinß'car
W«r r nfTm-h find *«**«
' gptrfto • • -■• : • : - ■•"- ■’ ••• ■ -;•
T OW PRICED SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
JJ—BDBCHIIBCDiCO.bm rtcetrcd alot pf atrotJK
SnfUih Bareges which lhay an BtUtef at 12& 18JC and SS
csataptr yard.- Alapyflnn frencfedo* and (URUua Boa*
perPre«aOopoe-»aT»tyftiUai>orta<at., ; • j 023
SUGAR AND MODASSES- _
. 300 bble. K. OJJotuor*, ;...
• do - •
•6o bUeßyropai •
10Qhhd*prlo*»»O gc{*r,-
60 bbla Udloed TThlta do -
ftraaleby- jat ,B.RO&ISOK&OO.
Boston, and parina crackers—2
bbU. Jnxtrec'd and fcr tale at S'RANCE'S JtsiWy ■
Grocery and Taaßtert,- Yedenl etreet, below the peat Ogoo .
Allagbapr. * . =•• •
BEAUMONT * FLETCHEB.—The wotgl
of Beumont asd Tietcbex; th* text forced boa e t*r
collection of the eerlr •ditfoss. with notes and
tealiaesotr v b7tilsßer.Alexs&d«rl>7c«,ia2Tolasw*<i
JbT ......... ; ; Wao<*i<t
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POTATOS3* ;
• aqo vj*. c3c» K®di to KTfrA thU d*y todLreaJe by
a£F - - J.fl.OAMmu>*oownm»tt«t.
WHEAT.— 1500 bush ; Teunesaeo Wheat
lurMlaby : ' JJ'B&ITEAASGEK, .\
ji3g •,.••■•; ; Mo.H4tgcoodi>tr»ct.
IQOKTfOUOS, Fockei Book» and lleraor-
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rjgtcrff.
BQOK.-J3IHDING doss with neatness and
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TVTEW TENN.; Wil£Al-r4S2 ewks on
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