%.vLKxrxa, ' r /• t ji,rafan. * WoodEtrutj Pittibvrgh, JVbjw. ’! aljf AtroPACTOBfiRS OP WHITE AND lud/zeio pinna ofl^P*la^"y«nLt^B>ndTs|wa- J-TJ^FAHHESTOOKACcmAtoofthefim v IVP«_jK. t li‘>tftftwtO{%:4oa^»ad«aeaetgHltQ'«Am>« B - i L - M,tt,mCTW ‘ ,al ‘° ,lia -Rv-A-JAHMiSaTOOK & <K)„ WHOLE- *&4 Vias&etnztn ot [ Wlilto front strata,«S .■•;.wnn. •--'‘'- 1 . 1 '•'•'•• '• : - . 1 ; V • : 1 • rnMßgOt - miitm mm. 7kT>EAUN& bkitbb, wholesaleand tF-2WEant* Co.)Corc«r ooMUaflyoabsaasfaa sad com pint* martme&tofbronu P#rftoi«7|MdS^Ud«pS! OOPPOCBdtriSt tli DRDaaiSX, UMgo|«n< Mm of Wool <trM ml Virjta ' TUHS V. BUOTT.WHOLBRAT.ir. HE At: “ 4 Vntotn, So., . JdlOKdactwfllncstopranmtatta&siotu tsprttdydsw ; 'Btafetg, ..11-IDDM;: •WIRTS S CO, OflnenU Com •*ltekskb tewtobrts sad" Bates la Groceries udfto- liberty iUwt,pnbtairg&.P*. -' ?■ v.49Kbaalf3mu&ta solicited sad uxuSetorf Ntorn* nu> -•■"•- •-‘ ;.daiajya*wt , -TAM£S iloliM£S 4 Pork Packera i ! V,t/;*ad testes la Frorittaui oortsr ofUsrket wd Voret •■-•■ •- •• -.-=•- -- •i> Jsftlyd* ' VlfiBf 4 ITDICHINSON, CoimnXßsion -JLiaag.ft«irMd!a|; Utrtt>m»r ds*te» tn Western Bs unm Ctipaw. nwinyFiih, Baton, Hotter, Oil. Hot . nwrsD/.' IlMt omtdi twallx Floor always- co btniL— . IfsatitotbasaUof csfebmed Patented '- flmita. bstwesa .•' J.spSOyd u. . OMteUCbS^BotS^^kr'iStsndPrbd ■BB Wood fit a»t» Wstqr, ; " 7 pya <: QAEI > JE*PBBj'Wbtfe«ato Daalar to ftaay ProTWon*, »fcd ttSerroth stmt) bftVMS Lttwrtj St^aa«Jj.Piitibmr S h t r». , ‘f : *»'T*uj*atifc. ' .insmann Sgtntf. TJUKEKA INSCTRANCE - COMPANY ~99 JCiW«trtctzMt. a W. Bitcs- PQnOgßEriaApßt fr ■• .;»■? . ••"j mj3 A f A. <SAKBIBiI, SECRETARY lnsanac* Opatpaqy of Pittsburgh, Jona^BttDdtofcjfourthitreet.''... ' - Socretarj.Westoni Insu? f IY, BARDINEKCOFHN, Aeont for Frank •v< Vita Jlr»ZMara&e» Goopuf, KortiKast corotr Wo6d 'P* r MADEIRAy i Aggnt for . Delaware . «Mataat Iromrunro Op, <*< ■;, ■ • - .13. - W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great Wcst ?ivt«HlawwaciOx, S? Prat street. - '■ • Catpirtß. j“.9arp«ts, *<V ;j;ll[g4Xßß iy OIL CLOTHS, - fbwtb street vmz Wood. ; • - «r % -fttSH AMACKENZIE/Aitpraeja at Law. Pittsburgh, Pa. ITotary^ib ?J>OBEW» M»RNIGH^ATTORNEY AT XV I^iode«ll4tecf.thBß*akcfFittitar C b,-Ko. 110 .. ~'i • yy. : a*™ : 'TOS£PH S. & .4. P ? MORRISON, AT- V* tanwrj»*llA», Office Ha. ©3 fourth et, bear Wood, Sts’-Goods'. '* hjt ,~.T. *- imat ; XJCBOHffIEU) & CO,, (saeoodaon to Mur -U,pltjjk Barebflal&)TfTtoloßOsand BeUil Dealer* to . Bttpbi&iftacjSJtj (ho&t, Koxtl«Mt corner ?cmrt2i end ! . i • ;• H i • /*I.TH..~LQVE t Dealer inStapleomV V/4 rt Pfy&ocJ^ f <rign^of t . the'ctiglna Bes.Htro, Kofi 1> i-Hi PALMISH, No. 105 Market Street, XV »1 Dealer In. Bonnets, Hate. Strew Trimming*. and BtreWflofrle generally;' • tgqo6gtlUtg, &t. .WA G; JOHNSTON £ CO., Stationery aanKßodkllannttetartre and Job Printer*, No. 17Wood«treet>PlttT K nrgb,Pa. nM} E? f Or COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO S. fledler,) Wholesale and BeeaQ Dealer la Books, aaooety and Piper Hanging* Tedere) strut, 6th doorS. . of Market Square, AiUg-hm j, Ps. • iTOUN S.DAVXSON, BOOKSELLEKAND r:Bfattoaer, ssoceaor toDavtaom AAgnww, Kn.CS Market sktteaLllo*rFaßrthjPittsbcrgh,Pi. - T7*AY 4C0., BOOKSELLERS AND BTA XX.TIOKEBB, No. 64,W00d street. next door to the cor oar of Third, Plmborgb, Pa, School and tow Books con atmtlyonhand. ■. - ; ■ - • T L.READ. BOOKSELLER AND BTA t| Kq T 8 rogrth et,AtoUo Bonding*. : TT VNT 4 ‘ MINBB, BOOKSELLER • n-' and Stationer, MeengVi Han, ftfOTetreet. T OffK THOMPSON 4 CO., HOUSE, SION: ORNAMENTAL PAIN TEES AND QLAZ IE RS, NO. 134 THIRD STREET, ' PITTSBUROD, PA. «nr®Uyd' ,• «»al Balalt; agntta. WIUIAB WARD, TkEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, * ■-•Jb-r:Hond* Mortgagee and an aacnriUce for money. Pnriane can procure loan* ihreagh my Agency, on reaeoa nblaiezbie.—* t -*' ** - * - * than wt&tng to tareet -thetr tsoney to good advantage, ?■dan always find first and second dare paper at my office, (or gale.' All oonimmd’nßons and Intwvlaws strictly confidential. ~XKBo* GRANT STREET, opposite fit. Psors CatbedreL Jelriif , ' ©ptotetns. TUTOT.>rmgiu.^.^L.^.M.^. r nwn> - Wall PgptrWKnlutM. ■ & co.,im - fortarsnnd Dealers, STWood etreet, between fourth • ttreeiand Diamond Alley. wherwmsy to bond an extenMr* eeeQrfaeptcfertfy daecriptiooof Paper HsagtagS[fi*Far» tors, Hells, Din'og Rooms, sad. Obamton. window Bbedee, Ingreat variety at lowest price* to coon try dealers. ~l (M dl;.•■ '■ ■’ /■: ■ ■ WAtm*p: Mammat./a tv\ JBngtt, tit. MELLOB, ;!W*' 81; WOOD BT., ■* :Jtlbet*DoaJHuo<mdAU«7*n4Fourthftrwt,6o>«.ic«Ql ; JuTCHIOKEKDia A SONS* (Bcctoa) fiabo iomesTma 'BOß A HAMLETS MODEL UXLODEONIji&dOBSAti . HARMQSIUMB, tnd Dwßr In Mote tsd Musical Goods. '..jag— •. , SKLEBKB ABRO., No. S 3 FIFTH t-BU,£ig3 oflha Golden Harp»flot» Agect farCTJNBS IBS'S ieewvYotfOrisMlTeJlod Grad and Sow* TSHEDHAJTB fottrtw Sfeuw DBOBB and OBOiS HAfiSOEIDHS, Deelen to Music and MgatoHpafrraagata.-.-■ ■:■■',t ; \■.: .■ t fed.' SUABBOTTE BLOME, MANUPAOTBR XBtoJDeaIerIiPiaao forUlrADdlapgrtwgfHaiia UoftqU Jaitnußtat*. 'JtoMT Attest Sot u* HAHBT7BO PUMiiiD to HAIXKJV DAVI3 A 00/81|<*toaPUae% : Irtfteoffirtttoot Aslant ittariioas*. US; Wsodetnet ■ -Jt* r, ~ ■ <ttatriaji«. CARRIAQESI BOOGIESJ KOCKAWAYSI PH&BTOBS,I]ABOCCniES,OIGS, | in tha line, purchased from' , BAmasMmOTAcnmtßA , v .1 .r°8 BU, « , 'ttk»fQßttoortm«tofeJeB»ot TpIOB AND SOAP— XV , StWicat Jtohßtca Slwaaßlco floor, ■ l^naasssKaßiiM,.- 114 Ballbfl>l4 otrot. 2$ ' iiirlhn Ofm. Valoblulntad lstvtote <££MBE| 0 u^^&m ■?p>» -JOB* n. Mtnas. nv/a^or^i M*kenl«*lArgeHo. am ibiAanAfatimu. . _•. , ;rdtt^lStaffdc, [taiSbr^y^wh-‘. MUPwroag«oo. BBESB liAIfNS asd OBQAHDIEE; OS daiia pirrsiU Rtiii gaz IN 1786. jyutnfflKf. jambs vgyjirorowißajj. PD 881 T D CEAIfi WMOLESALB Alfb RETAIL, t Embradagamjitylacf jp tr . B jst-i *r rr n b , , ROSEWOOD, HAHO9AOT AND.WALHOT, /, ‘ fAMOßfrCHittßirefi AWPPIHINO BQOiIB, ,IqoaJ‘<A'*nyto‘ ; NEW TORE. AND' PHILADELPHIA, id WE E BEIGE 8. t&Krzrj article ourfe by hand anil WeirMtod. - ®* CABINET IUKEBS floppU*4 vltb any q*antity 0* FURNITURE aai Ofl AIRS, oo Mafanablatanu. _ HOTELS AND STBAUBOIW ■arnlabed at tha*bortlit antic*. Wauroom, Nos. 77 ihd?9 Tan® Btbsbt, mrafcdtt rirrsßUxen, pm nut. tcow.^_ > ...Taoa, a. ywa^wx^** 0 *a- *ota« T. B. VoOSfl * COi : rORNITDRB AND CHAIRS . . Of Eroy. Ba«riptioiu •V ,W|p>»il»rWMB #•» fDH5ODSraad fiad tmita ttaa aUantkm ol Uw*atot«*«tod ItfftiniliMarfboeto. ■ mSOrttwt : ' T.B. yOUN9 4 00. Jttmftotuma.. WBIiUt BIDDU * CO., . SO Fotirth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, * Hw«rux,iMf xrrmps, thongsand switcher Tv- Order* *qUcl tod frexa lb* trade, md promptly thlp pedaiper.iastnutio&a. .... ln»—® mooting «• ft per cent. dl«oaQ( for cuii watayiUyT,; . DVQnmns non store. COLEMAN, BAU.HAN Os, CO., Iron, Neils, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Belts, etc., eto., Qat* nmoied to their, now WerahodM, Ho. 1? Wtter ftnd-H Frfttit Btneti Where thej are prepared to execute all order* io tbdr llm h*Ttng e lerg* and complete'Mfcatmrat of “DusjneeneH mesnUctand goods coa* eteiatlj oa bend, which they cf* Ur oo liberal tcrta«» Iron Cltjr StoT« Wtr*bou«. W W. BRADSHAW, (Successor to T. • £« CHAI9 A Con) Muefhctarar of TIN, IRON ■gawP?** WARS, *cd Dralrr to BTOTES, Ac, No. 134 WOQI> BTafilcT, betVMa Piith ud Tlrjl* tUoy, Pltu bmb,** * folyd BUQimSira rOVNDRY. R. MoCOY Sc CO, 1.07151 T STREET, opporiU JPisuia. JL £. Drpot, ■_ • PiTrsnusau, pa. ANUPACTURE to order, on short notice, 111. CAfiTINOB, fiGArma * PULLEYS, of til sizra uf dracrlpiiaoi, of Um brat Twt»H»r« osd litMt atf Ira: tIM WAGON BOXES, BAD IRONS, GRATES, Ac, ilnn oo hied or cut to ordsr. ,«*Ordcra left •; thi FOON'DBY, »r it OirtwrtitU A ieitßB% ®8 Wood it, will nralro prompt itttndaa. Itfally . t* DlH r «— c, U9WVU. Ut*of tbo firm of J. S. IltllASprar. Moot QtU&SpMi SPEEUABIDWELL, •Valley Forge Plow Worfce, . Jft. 139 Libert* SLnet, near P\fl\ Pittebunh. •I\/TAiS bJrACTUKfiRS of every r&nety oi XU*^o*%PK'wCwUnga a 4c, of the moat Approved f*t tern* suitable fat'vnaj kind of *ofl And tilUce. Pam* Iron Coatr* Patent Iron Centre toaOeoti**&b4o% Patent .end Centre Leraa, VaU«7, Peacock, B«i*r, Cotton end other Vwvt ere Wauavtzd to jlv» entire to porch**- , «9»bothtat9q*iUtrssd adaptation to nee. . OOtfeteareeciUcited. . » OitttWttlGHT * VOINO, " (Baccanon to Joha 11/TAOTPACTtFRERS and Importers oi 4*l Pocket sod table Cctlerj, Bnrgleeleoj DrataJ In »traumata, ?“»*. PUMa* Tackle, Ni. Id Wood Tkej gJ** apodal atteatio® to tii* maao£>ctariae < IYocsm, Bnpportera. *c Jobbing »o 4 Bepalnc «Itb t-nu. .toalitgaarfdapatcb. aplb-ily VttUAM IiAKBIU ' 'i co* UFM 61 Penn st, below M&rbury, Pittsburgh, P&. QTEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SIIEET W Iron Worfcm, Mnagfictorcn sf EimhlU'* patent Boiler, LoccmotiT*, fined «nd Cylinder Bailere, ChJtaoeye, Brrichen, Tire Bed, Stoma Pipe*, Condensers, Salt Pent, Bogy Itoa, Iron etc. Aka, BlackemliS* work. Bridge «ud Vkdnct Iron*, done at ihe ehortcst m, tfc*. All ordan from a aktsnce promptly Attended to J«g Foma Ootten fillUa, Pitunaryn. KttSSF X ’ C ® I ‘ D 3 4 °°- MANDFAO- Penn A No, 1 boaT7 44 Sheeting*; Oarpet Chain of all colon and shades; Ootton Twine; 44 Bed Ourds; 44 Ploogh Lmewand Beab Oord; 44 Bope of *ll alsu and descriptions; Batting. AVOrden left at th* Hardware Store of Logea, Wilson a Ox, 181 Wood etreet, wtH hare attention. 1 |e2fr.ly JAMES IH.WII*, UtflDf AOTDBBU OF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphurio Aoid; Sweetßpirltaof Nitre; NUrfa Add; Hottman*a Anodyne; HariattoAdtb Aqua Aauaonla, VFT; Nitrone do fowler's Solntkn; mr a May tofbnndat Jobo Irwin A Sons 4? Water etreet. WILLIAM TATB * SON, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No., 10 . Fcnrthetmt, Pittsburgh, and federal (treat, under- Death Escalator Hall, Allegheny. • 49*Kray description of fittings toe Water! Ou and .fleam.. . • .. r • . ... n0314y JOHN OABPBELLi te—. MA N 0F AOTURE ROF BOOTS I^- and SHOES of erary dreertpUon, No. 34 BolthfieU .street, Plttebnrgb, Pa. oeSUyd CoramißSum, 9a, i, w. ..can. caApmca. CHADWICK ft RON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN PAPER AND BAOS, And Agents tor the Sale of Mahoning Fire Brick and Pot Clay, Nee. IAO and 151 Wood Street, mar Slstb, Pittsburgh. Paper at ManatectoreTe’ price*. Cub paid tor Bags. JoSlyd a ccTHsrsr a t. ccteiert. SCOTHBERT A SON. General Comr&is • alon Agents for the Sale and Porchaee of Baal Eat*to, No. 51 Market «tr»t, Plttebnrgb. Jo2:!;d LLOYD 4 FORSYTH, WHOLESALE GROCERS DSAZeSaa ZS F&OOUOB. COMMISSION MERCHANTS tor the tale of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, do, 1157 Liberty Street. feb’r 1,16&fc»p20 PITTSDUBQII, PA ALRXANDRR GORDON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Lead Pip# and Sheet Lead Agent, DEALER IN PIQ AND BAB BEADBBOT, American and Manilla Hemp, No. lgl~Second etreet, PUtebnrgh, Pa x b. oozmzuu> et 00., OocamMalon 4 Forwarding BSsrobnnts, And Wholesale Dealer* is WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, U UTTER, LAED, POBK, BAOON, FIOUB, tI&U, Pot ft P«arl Aahee, fialcntu, Uuntd ft Inrd Oil, Dried Frolt and Produce general!/. Ho*. 141 and 14a Front Street, ccg.- PITTSBURGH, PA. HITCHCOCK, DfedUEERT ft CO., [Enccesacrtto HnlftaanjirCreary ft Co.} Forwarding and Commission Merchants, . , . ,indWfc6la«ale Dealer* la Frodnety Ploar and Wool, Jfo. 163 rtmi end 123 Sexmd sL, JPdtibvrph, /v apU/d—m/O ' ' gTtT*fliif ,, *** fWlf -ttm n wmzicaa. . iFiusosa daudauqh * co. f COMMISSION MEROnANTS, ■ lUUIBS IB Wool, Hides, ProtisionsA Produce Generally, Wo. 209 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. JmU ; DIeDANE A ABJKH, - Bsiunoi yjour, Grain and Produce. Commission and Forwarding Morohanta,n , Jfo. 124 Second SI., PilU&urf »,. Po. tayghlyd - • Henry s. kino, (late of ebb fins of %ipg ft Jtfpovtaed,) OemTnlmfou Maxhtost, solar InPlglnct*]and Bloom*,No.Tfl Water stn*t*jb** JowM*rt*f.Pltt*frggh* Pa> ♦ *pl» ROBERT BIOKEY, WlmlesMe Grocer, Produce and Oomialsrioo Merchant, No. 81SjIAberty street, peer Ballroad g*s*»pgtg Depot, Pttnbtrrgt4Pft» QONDBIEB— —60 Q tmpo.ted Sod* 4sl>; too do u Qennaa GUy: tObbl*. M CaturtJc Alkali; ICO k»g* Bl.Ctrb.Bod*; 300 bag* Nitrate of Sod*; GOO box** country Glue; ; 100 bbl*. No*. 1 aod 2 Bode; Oq baud and for tala by ALEXANDER KINS. iOUSSEL’S EAU UJSTRATE ODO- XftiHANTE/r-Tbis qaiTflmlly approved and admired er tlde, free from. ardent ipltita, pnngect OR* and other de* ttrnctlve material?, dseasthe balr npediUontly, render* It beanttfoßy bright end impart* to It the delicate fragrance of tbeflovat*. foraakby- JOS. FLEMING, . . J«a . ... Goner Market street and tb* Diamond. ; {"OPENING THIS DAY—Very handsome y/Dm*qood» fa Acte* and toth* ysrfe all kind* wTOjutoiaa etapl* pry Goocr nasally found lo a «*H IAI/jutt—iuo kbls. superfine Flour,'for sale C w .. iuMra *iioH,u* tons atm.; PITTSBURGH, SAT VQM. UTBI, m«si a MTTLE * TEIMBLE, U ole a ale a soccers and dealers. Floury Bacon* Cheuit PrnlttiOm* Prodac*. mit nmcni)a.BnS’„ WILLIAM BAGAIiEY, WHOZtBSALB • (JROOHR Koa. 18 and SO Wood Street, '•*" EDGGATOB A B&SBWaRT, *• (Sosetmonio UwteAEdprfcmj < W&olMale Omen and Commlirion Berebanti, street. Pittaburati, I»a, WHOLESALE I®Pwtef of Sod* Alb, No. 573 Liberty «»et,»tUbnrgb. P*. • . mpblyd* i Him- in JAM* L OOOUT TONES 4 COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO- Forntohew, dealar* In Produce and Plttabcrgh Mannfrctorea, No. 141 WaUratnwt, new Cherry , . . ~ myaa Bucty.BHixTta~r.jrr.. —g. wuroatn. CHRIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE ft*** w«d TOIIN TLOYD 4 , CO., WHOLESALE O ifrotartand Onmtnltrlon Merchant*, No. ITS Wood tad tas liberty rtraet, Pttttboxgh. jots jqgH ronr wusoa. TIT ATT 4 WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO- Tv CKRfI, Commission Marchaht* and Deals ri In Pro* Waoulhct orea, No. 2&8 liberty street, WM. MoOUTOHEON WHOLE BALK Grocer, Produce and Commission "Merchant, and Dealer ta Pttmbanft l Manufactured Articles, No. 169 liberty street, cocnsr of Brewery ay, Plttabttrgh,fa. oyS ,o ®* •A- *■ to .xnia. atwku. A TWELL, LEE * CO.; WHOLESALE -AX. .Grocer*, Produca an 4 ,Oom«alstfcm. Merchants, and DederrlnPittsburgh g good street,!* tween Water and Front at, PlUaburgh. > apt! •OCT. - -f T> ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE JLlf* Qrocera, Commhaioe llerchaats,'asd Dealer* In all kind* Ox Prortclona, Prodnc* and Pittsburgh Mann&ctam. KA 255 liberty street, Pittsburgh ■ jelfelyd Robert h. king, WHOLESALE GRO CER, Oman lailun Merchant, and Dealer la Feather*, nab, floor,and aUfcindaof Country Prodace, No. 211 lib erty street, mouth ofßlxth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad vancea made on consignments. Ja6:lyd anantmircx. —— :.jixn a uudoo. T> OBERT DALZELL A CO, WHOLE- X\> BALK, Grocery Commission and. Forwarding Mer chants and Deelkrela Prodace and Pittsburgh Manubctnrea, No. 231 liberty street, Kttsbqrgh, Pa my 2 ISAIAH DICKEY 4 CO, WHOLESALE G rocere, OoTnmiasJ&u Merchant*, and Dealer* In Produce, No. BO Water and 63 rropt street, Pitaburgh. CORNER of Penn and Hancock streets.— Theensuing term will comment* on TDKSDAY; 31,i Inst, A limited onmber of pupils may obtain edmlmion. Tense tor Tuition and Stationery, |23 per aMatoa of tvent* vo week*. au24:tf J. M.SMITH, Principal. ititsttlUntous ttatfca JW. KERR, • AroUiteot, apMyd* No. 20 at. CUlr strret. PilUburgh BP. SfIOPB, e StERCHjXT TJilLOlt, No. 75 BHITUFIJSLD ST. tnakrs to order audio me oeateet manner Men** and Doy*e Coats, Pants, Voeu, Me KS-Glrehlmacall. ,pi3,uf J.ST. SHAIiLENB erqer i,co. [Suceorori to B. Dunlap, Jr } IMPOBTBEB A S D DIALm Ilf HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, No. 101 Marltet Stroot, PITT9DCROU, PA. ImylTJtf , OfiKOVAL. JAMES WILSON haying disposed of /~fi qU Hat and Gap Store Room, No. 91 Wood street, AaL bee remoeed bis stock crttaUaad Cape to hta Bat Stored Federal street, Allegheny City, cppoelte the New Barton Bank, •acre may be fcrnud e Urge assortment of Bata aod Cape at eery rodnerd prtCee. CcsTOKaj ass nans Utl None* —The present etock mint be >3ld to make room for Soring Q-r»«y. dtIMU X> EMOVAL.—J. S.*Liggett & Co., hate re* XV moted from No*. 63 and TuWetor ■ treat to No. 75 Water and 92 front street. J. *. usatTt ... juaa uuui. J- S. LIOOKTT * tO., j'LODR FACTORS and Prodace Commis si ' »ioa Merchant*. forth* u>* o t Ftoar.Qnio. fleed* »nd Prodoc* coBAftll;, No*. 75 W*ter end 03 Front *tr**t. PJU-. w -■ *• CiUßwnx. ... v ...jooji oauivui, j*. ( CALDWELL & BRO., BOAT POBNISHEBS AND DEiLEGd IN U»nilU, Heap «nJ Oottoo Coritg% _ Oakum, Tar, Pilch, Bmlq and Otlr Taipaollo, Dock,*Ugbc aod Heavy Drilling*, Ac., Jo. 68 tfag and 7H front Str,H JACOB REESE, . . .. . MINER AND bKftnU IS CANADA, MAQSmO, CHAMPLAIN AND LABK BUHKftIuR IRON O II £ 8; AND pro METAL •COPPICE—CORNER OP FRONT AND &MJTUFIELD BTRKIttA my37:Jtf A LANE’S PHOTOGRAPHIC GAL • uar, comer or fifth grant msecs, io UHgh*’« ttaiuJtag, opposite th« Coart lloom. TbU Oallfry hw Ja«t bees fitted op wlib iop<<rtur »IJ® *nd iky-Ugbt. Photograph*, Ambrotjp®*, tagutfrootyp®®, Ac-, ukoo in ■tyle* oot to t>® rorputiL Slrugan aodcUlxan* ora cordially lovited to call and ex amiaa for tbemaelrea.* Prlc*« moderate. oa nnb ctroet. Room***** of cccmo. •pac.ljd ■nan taadvcll....— o«rar uoxil TRBDWELL A SCHELL, s j±. rr x. b » a 9 SOMERSET, FENNA. and Itotom* t>rooi(jtly r«Ojlll*J. timnoi. MECHANICS' BANS, PltUbar*h, K. PATRICK 4 00- do rwur uim oobiatj. abdmjob UifiVAKtt A AHOKOfIOB, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN V FRUITS, NUTflaed SPICES, CONFECTIONERY. SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Aa, NcT3» WOOD STREET' opporit* gt. Char In Hotel, Pittolmrgh, Pa. mrltljd STUCCO WORKER. JAMES OWEBS, CORNMB ZLM AND WTLJS STREETS, «.BTUOCO ANO UASTIO WORKER, giro* partkuUr atleatkiD to all order* tor work la hi* Ho®. fmuUtwd oo iQort notice. ap'i&Jly ATKINS’ CELEBRATED q" 30 PAT CLOCKS, tor Coon ting Room and Parlo». ? wVW ADaMortm<atlnitoMwoodcA«®«;olefsatpattena \tx& tul racalred and tor tala bj J. B. »Kfrf>A 00., fagfcdtf Jew*Ur*. 80. M Fifth «ut*t. T. W. i,UVUHiUL Q W»fh and C look Makar, IMPORTER OF WH j’INE WATCHESAND JEWELRY, X No.23Flftb*tra®t,between Wood and Market, Pitt* trargb, Pa. ......n. a. Bstsoua. ftWArtteuUr attention paid to th* repairing of Watch* end Jewelry, 4WAII work warranted. fiOLDTHOUi* * KOHVK, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 130 TQIBD STBS£T t behreen Wood end Bmltbfleld el* 4^Always on hand Chendolior*, Brackets and Flitares cfellkJods. Plumbing dene In a superior stylo. All orders promptly altandedto. ftSTAlso, Plane and Specification* fumishod for Uu Workc end Gas Works constructed of any capacity for pub- He or private nse, , mrtityd LOVEBING'S white sugars— -20 bhls. Crushed Bo gar, 14 14 . fiaa pulverized eogsr; 14 “ granulated do 100 “ £. Coffee do JnstncelTodandforaaleby RE7HER ft ANDEHSON, p/2fl Mo. 30 Wood at, oppoalteflt, Charlte Hotel. PIANO GUlDE.—Knorr’s Methodical Gold# for Poacher* of the Plano, containing hints that will aadtt them In Imparting to their pupils tht Cm* Plano toQcb, and mneb other information invaloable to the teach* ct. Price M cents. Portaloby JOHN IL HXLLOR, 81 Wood rtrost. Copies mailed on the receipt of the price. myftl REAMS 24x37 PRINTING PAPER, of .a snperior quality. for **le low to ck*e consign' mont, by OHADWICK ft BONB, No*. 14» end 181 Wood •trots. jqo OCHLAGE, for Coiinting-hooso ÜBS, in £*£»**“*•UniJ*, with maUliccorer tad broth, at tbo Et *X ( ? l ‘nr Warabooao of ,W. 0. JOHNSTON * 00, _ Suttooeri, 67 Woodatrat, Tt IPLBB—jMt received a very comprefien- cubt ™J5w CABTWttIOHT * YOUNG, — No M Wood .trwt. XOtf CHESTS! 1 ICE A r.»m_rL . n olth. OBUtut llzu mj H>l« WmAouh of W. *7. BKAPBB AW, Wo. I 3« Wort it, lit door rigpofibo Qddco Gob ViSILSII— Burchfield <fc Co. have *„ VnUzUnt Of lotrt atyleß DLACK LACE ne * Md ® ort 8« • *°r do, “ d Satin PorttfMQraaoalaß Vtilt— «a«warUcta. bj2B ipATJSNT MEDICINES—AII the popular pI °SS2?» vildai* of tho dt/rfhud, mdfefMooy wySQ JOB. FMMINO. TBNN. CORN—IOUO bus. in atoro and for tttoby' • wyT ISAIAH DICKEY ACO >£AJSB— IOO bush. primo “NavV' Beans Ifofttleby HITCnooCK. 100, UCKWiIEAT SLED—ISO* -olcani Iptrftci wed torttte.br KIBDLB. WIRTB A 00. SKKD EUCRWUJBAT—IOOO but. primo E«d Padtwb**t fcmUby J. B. CANWBLD *Ca AROOLL—IO bbl*. to arrive for sale by |fog : : , .JgSIAH PICKET Ado/ "17 LOUR—2OO bbla fixtrain store for win by J? Itf - > XB0&S1U *OO. ; r.< GtOCftS. PITTABUBQH. BimfaUonal. Penn Institute, WROUGHT, SCRAP IKOS Ox the Ctb in«L, In Kankakee township, or 3asper oounty, Ind., a strange weddlog took piece between* a Mr. William Haskins and Mrs. Anna Mead. The bridge groom, was seventy years old and tho bride was verging olossly on the same delightful period of restored juvenility. But this is not this strangest part of the story. They had been £an and wife twenty seven years before, and were then the parents of five ohildfenl At that timo they separated, the hus bsnd marrying another wife, and the wife mar ryinga Mr. Mead. Each losing the second hand partner, again met as widower and widow, and were married as above staled. Tun Cincinnati Enquirer says if the Democrats of Pennsylvania carry the Stato in October, they wilt owe no thanks to their State Central Com mittee, and especially to Uf chairmen, Robert Tyler. It doesn’t like their resent address, and asserts thatit looks as if they wanted to utterly annihilate the Democracy, or they ‘ woutd not hare put oat inch sentiments. Spirit of Dim oerttfs bivaony, *UhaQl~-£ro. Jfor. rauuakiu uau.x fSowßEairßi R • E R ET T As CO, rata m. aaora nmn,B t * * JK^THZBAILrOAZXTTXUtoeUMXcwmrinnu Kid, and havinpanaXeaxiot dradatioH zsungtUtebuxincn men, end reaching aUdaita, & qjert inducenaiutaadZZ Uwt or the bat medium thnugh which to M3-THE WEEKLY GAZETTE U iened axrvWM~± day and Saturday, on a large blanket addition to the newt (Ae week, a car<fu3 ¥ rehebUrtroTiiifihAMarkets, ammereSlZ , afire, arvoon accurate Bank XoU Lift, cor£<£d£%& f£ TERES i DAILY—SIk Dollar* per annum, payable ( B lJlteonU™-WMk. W.bl. t» ” WKItKLY—Two Dollarr per annam, payalialo a.<«en»& Chrbfar*fornl*bodon 100 fid owing tern* n *d’ r * ac *- four cpgle. on. . twenty 44 . •« « J. ZZZ'."'.'.'. JJ And one t« the peneoc getting up the elnb free A**AdT»iic» payment* aceatrletly reqnlnjd. cad no M r«V »«» be eent after tbe tipial# op to which U Bata* of Adverlliliig, I Square of 10 lluee, 1 ttma....'. ... , . i ■“ LL~ ! u .. .. - 176 I***.. M q « ~a 00 1 44 ■ * 44 - I montC.V.".V"”V.V.V S M I u „ -TOO \ - 44 -5 - ]23 1 u . u u M u j» YaarlyadTWtDervareentUledtooaeiqQare chanjr abla at oleacura, per with CatalrrMe uric*. Tha Two Armlei-WbrDld Aimrla Lui* the Hattie of Bolrartno* ' (.From tboLoodoaTimiMol Jolj ittb.j This bailie of Solferino illustrates upon a great seat? the character of the two antagonists. l(a phases and Ua facta are all recorded. Aided by the experience of correspondence in either camp—those heralds of sacred and peaceful mis eion—we have followed the Austrian Emperor to and from the fight, and the Frenoh Emperor tbroughoot bis advanced We hare twice seen the field from the “Spy of Italy," and hare sur veyed it alternately through French aod Aus trian glasses. To-dsy tho battle of Solferino lakes Us'place in history in the shape in which it will be known for ever more. • It was a great and sanguinary battle, fiercely contested by year ly 400,000 men from sunrise to sunset of a sum mer day; and it was a tattle in which the Aus trians were defeated, bjipta broken, by an ene my inferior in uumbar«s/ut superior in Intelli gence and arms. Wbilrfbe mind of Europe is yet excited by thf details of this mighty carnage, aod Is growing familiar with the events of the battle, it is time for us tO'poiot the moral of the catastrophe. Why did. the Austrians lose this great battle 7 Why bar* they lost every battle that has been fought in this war ? It is hot that they are less brave than the Frenoh. In (bis vary engagement, according to the official ac counts of each army/tbe Austrians killed and wounded 12,000 Frenchmen, with a loss to them selves of but 9,000 killed aod wounded. There could have been no flight when the numbers stand thus at tbo end of the day. Nor are the Aus trians inferior as marksmen. Their Riflemen hit 720 Preuch officers, whereof 120 were shot dead, while the Frenoh succeeded in killing and wound ing only 230 of the Austrian officers. They cer tainly are not inferior to the Frenoh in discip line. Their vis ineriite is magnificent, and they retreat invariably with a bold, steady front, to the foe. Why is it, (hen, that they who can lose so valiantly can never win? Because, un fortunately for them, present knowledge is pre sent power, and their knowledge is not of the present but of the past. They are a stagnating respectability. They are governed and directed by old rules, old men and old routine. They ; have an enemy who does not care a centime for antiquity, and is not above taking the most ir regular methods to win a victory. Tho Emperor of Aoatrla makes up hit mind to do a remarka bly fine piece of Louis LJualoro strategy, lie execute-* ao elaborate piece of old faabioued deception, crossing tbo Miooio with his whole foroe, and then recroeeiog it with bis two hun dred thousand men, and fixing the contemplated surprise Of the enemy at 9 o'clock in the morn iog. The Emperor of the French, representing the juvenile irregular the most uogoo-. tlemanlike manner refuses to bs surprised. Having recourse to a new-fangled expedient whlob no trustworthy veteran who cao count bis seventy years would condescend to use, be sends a man up in a balloon; and, attbe expense of a few yards of silk, and aYefr square feet of-gs*r Is told the exaot position of all those masses which are drawn up eo scientifically out of his sight, with the intention of surprising him at the com fortable, leisurely boor, of 9A. M. The man of his time, the clever, aotlve, ahrewd, nothing contemning adventurer of the nineteenth cento ry, by diot of this small contrivance, beeomea master of tbe position. He knows what is go ing to happen and where his enemy is, and how many be is; and while the heavy eelf-oomplacent Austrian, is chuckling at the formal surprise that is to come off at 9 A. M., he attacks at daybreak, chooses bis own Lime and point of attack, and remains master of tbe field. So, again, the Austrian, coming by very respoctable means, precedent, into possession of a fine body ofabarp sbooters, dealt tremendous disaster against the French. The Frenoh opposed artificial to the Austrian uatoral advantage, but not so as to equalize tbo two armies in the riflo. There was aoother point, however, in whioh the two na tions were equal. The Auslrlau mountaineers do not use cannon in their Sunday games. Here Fiance went ahead, and Austria marched aupeu. j Thecoaseqaencesbavebeenobvioascnougb. Tbe I battle of Bolferi,uo has been woo by the superi ority of the French artillery. Tho shells from'the Frenoh rifled oannon fell ■ at distances whence the old guos could not reply. Every reader can work out the result. The ea* my’a artillery was silenced before it could coma within effective distance. Man’s thews and flesh are to-day as they were a thousand years ago, but machinery is not thus immutable. Mere “ pluck," and courage, and standing still in squares, aod coming forward in lines, is of no use if there is an eogloetwo miles off which will mow down four lines and reap a death-harvest in your squares before you can reach your living enemy. All that is left in snob a caao to a gen tleman of the old sohool Is to die with dignity and oonstanoy, scorning, if he shonldso please, with bis last breath the foe that seeks viotory by such plebeian and irregular means. We follow with an interest much moro Intimate and earnest (ban conld be excited by a sympathy for any mere principle, the tootles and the de feat of these Austrian armies. It in vain to dis guise from ourselves tbo fsot that what they aro we are. The solidity, the bravery, the old-fash ioned routine, all of which yield so sulkily be fore tbe science and Intelligence of an army led and organised by men la their active vigor, are like our own solidity, our owu bravery, and our own routine. So far as we are iu advance of this Austrian army, whioh loses town after town and district after district, and has the secret of suf fering tho most irreproachable defeats, is doe not to our dear old reverend doling Horse Guards system, u 1 -Qnod re*ompe* timid*c*lid*qa* reibJ«tr*f; DiUtor, »po loDga*, Inera, »rldu»qa» futari, DifljcllU,<iuerulu*, UotUlor tempo ri*, tell, Bat to the House of Commons the press and the people, ’How coldly would tho representatives of this good old system have laughed down the idea of reooonoiieriag by balloons! Bow com plete but a short time elooe, was their contempt for the Minis rifle! How arduously were they driven into an attempt to improve the immovablo old fieldpiece—declaring with a sneer to every ono who would listen that they went into this nonsense only to gratify the gaping vulgar, and that weapons such as those whioh were whisked up to the heights crSolferlno, and which plough ed up the reservos Id the valley below, were the mere toys of civilians and amateurs, and un worthy of ihenotioe of veteran soldiers. Vet upon the very first collision of armies Victory; declared herself for the best arms. The Minis rifle preserved India to England, the rifled can non won Montebello and Mtgenta for the French and to tho same arm, combined with that muoh ridiculed balloon reconnolsance, the French owe it that Solferlno was a French victory, and that Napoleon 111, is now before Verona. The lesson (o ns la all important If we would hold oar position among first rate Powers, and would dwell tn oar peaoefnl homes, we must have men at our Horse Guards who are not too oonoeited or too old to advanoe with the age in whioh they live. I CA T^ lAl '*;o a ■^ , " 8 -~ 1 hare risiled to-day HTal h f l b« battle which l , t ™i n “ ted »‘»lnto hoar of tho night. At 10 0 dock In faot, tho Sardinian and French cannon could still be heard. TJeariillnj may bo said to have done its I work for the first time daring the present cam paign on that occasion. Until then U hadnow and then been brought out, but at last it has played the principal part. The power of the rifled oannen is henceforth established. I will oils but one fact In support of this assertion ' Gen. Desvaux saw in the distance about thirty squadrons of cavalry, consisting of Italians and I dragoons, fortnlng Into til asses and preparing to thunder down upon the squares of Renaud’a di vlslon. The danger was Imminent and grave, for toe French troops had their flanks compromised and were la front of an Austrian battery, which worried them,with grape.! Gen. Desvaux pointed out the danger to Captain Fiat, commander of sa? e, 2 hth battery of the" Tenth regiment Whuu. tiUery. who at once, established a battery of ri | fled cannon upon a Small eminence in the plain I £Qd fired four rounds of shells containing forty bans a dlstanoe of more than two thousand yards. The effect produced seemed like the-work of en chantment The captain saw in the first place, that^ wide gaps had been, made in the enemy’s ranks, then all of a sudden (hat this terrible a “pewlag In erery dlreo lion, utterly disordered, and without heeding T..'„?. 0 ,7 alljin . 8 “ lho »f command!— Twenty thoneend of iho Auetrian caralry unen whoae old e«ry reliance had been pIS «« hns rendered naeleee. and it was atilr h h » «I «m rightly informed,"that Ihe Emperor F/ancu Joseph abandoned the oamp, tears of rexatlon and despair in his eyes —Correspondence of the London Telegraph. I “Elah.” —This word, so often employed in I connection with the Frenoh military operations expresses a quality of the French soldier very conspicuous daring the Italian war, and which perhaps, more than any other, has contributed to secure their success. For example, at the J combat at Malegoano, when the order to advance was given, the Zouaves are said to have “rushed on the enemy with unusual elan.” At Magenta, the enemy were concentrated at a farm house, j which a part of the Foreign Legion “attacked withgreat clan” Of Solferiao it is said, “French enthusiasm and elan gained the victory.” The word Is nearly synonymous with the Eoglißh word “impetuosity,” though much more ive, and Is employed to describe those irresisti ble sallies of the Ffench troops for which they are so famous. From being used simply as the name of the elk or species of deer, it came to | be employed (o' eignlfy a jerk, leap, spriog, eud i d*® motion. Just prior to tho commencement of the present campaign, Louis Napoleon, in one of his bulletins, reminded thearmy that a vigo rous use of (he bayonet might provo more effec tual .than the new arm de precision. The sug gestion has not been disregarded. Pfangiog with elan through the smoke of their rifles, the eoemy are placed at a disadvantage in trying the effect of improved weapons.—.V. F. Journal of Commerce. Tub Position* or Esolabd.— Commenting upon the favorable state of the revenue accord ing to the quarterly return just issued, the Times observes: I “The situation of Eogland reminds us of tho account not long since rendered by the steam ship Cadit, surprised by a circllog typhoon in the Eastern Seas. She was surrounded by the teppest; but in the very centre where her coarse “J. there was a little area of absolute calm. She could see tbeeiorm mist rashing all around | her; fish and sea weed and pieces of wreek from | Mb happily placed crafts, raised by the whirl > wind, were cast upon her deck; yet, so long as she kept within the circle, not a breath of wind touched her, and not a wave heaved under her. She neglected no precaution; bot she waited, aod when the crisis came, following the known rules of seamanship, she ran out of the storm, and was the sole survivor in Iboee seas of that day'* general wreck." I Palm On..—Palm oil on oar coast is abund ant. For four yesrs there has not been so pro lific a season, and there will bo no abatement in the quantity now procured for four months.— | The natives will then be engaged in barvestiog I their rice orops and feasting on new rice. On ! *noh occasions no inducements can draw them to give their attention to other matters, however important and lucrative they may be. Three Eogtish and one Germsn vessels have already completed their lading, and an American vessel and storing oiL nbe has already oolieoted more than she can The Messrs. M’Gill are successfully com* petmg with these foreign vessels. There is room for several moro vessels just now as oil is plentiful, and there is no feoessity for the traders to worry and jostle each other.— Liberia Htrald. Tnn question of Sunday travel on the City Railroads continues to agitate the oomounity of Philadelphia. On Sunday the Rev. John Cham bers, and others of the clergy preached against the attempt to desecrate the Sabbath; and the Mayor has requested the proprietors of one line of cars to refrain from runoiog their conveyan ces on Sunday, on the plea that the noise inter- Teres with the worship i Q the ohurohes The Company agreed to compromise the matter aod have issued orders that no cara shall be run on Sunday until 1. P. M., and that the drivers shall not pass any place of worship at a gait faster than & walk. iQtsccUaiuous, WILLARD HARVEY * CO. 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, NEW FORK. 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Doom of 8 room*, orchard of 100 trees, good store. eorlon eTwater.etc WmUeddforll^lXtohS.UuSS to l, 8» tod 3 yean. B- CCIUPKRT A Spy, fll Market »L ONJS MILE frcm Clifton Station, on P, A O. B.n,aDwelUngllo(ue, Stable, etc. Price $1,400 —a, 00 u band, balance at 1 year, fbr m!« by a. CUIgBEBT k BOW, Cl Market eh FLOUR— -200 bbla Empire Mills Extra Family. 100 do Bloomington do oo do, a cbeloe article, io etore and for sale by SPRING KB, HARBACaiI A 00, Jnl> No. 339 Liberty etreet fIHENA DUGALS, B« rages, Grape V Deßspt&ce, Chlntxse, Chastalla and French lace Man* tie* Softer, Olotm and Mltta, and a foM,line of Domestic Goods. jc2o . a HASaoifiovß.ri Market ct. TJRINTED LINEN LAWNSvay cheap Jfc al«Mapoatial*el v JffIBGHyzXuPAOQ. insurance. Indemnity Against Sosa by Fire. rmklia Fir* lu«rue« Compuy of PBILADXLPBIA. 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Office No. 308 Walnut Street. t®o»®B43~-In»»«t2u Mow* , £,ST P "” ImproT&lCity Property, worth to '* B per “ nt - iS^TISI,C 1 S1,C0 ° 00 s, ,l^i*“7' Slooo oo City of PnlladslpbU, do do do .7 6*ooo 00 renm/lnmla Railroad Co’aSlock ujqo oo Stock of tbs Reliance UoinaJ luiriac* 00..~ 19,160 00 Block of Oounty Fir* Insurance 0o.„ LO5O 00 Stock of DtlavareH. B.'lnsurance Co. 150 00 Union U. Insurance Co’s Bcrip— 35) qq Bill* Receivable, btulne** paper—..™ 80,373 43 Book Account*, accrued interest, etc —... JAll. ol C**h on best! and lb Bcbk 16,663 96 $275<79 43 CLEM TINQLBT. ITeoideuL CleinTtssrley, Wm. iLTbumfeus, Frederick On>«D, 0. fitorenano, Jobaß. Worrell, H. L. Careen, Robert Toland, Frederick Lonnig, 0. 8 Wood, Janet 8. Woodward, 8. M. Nartb-eaat cor GREAT WICBTERN INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, Mo. 403 IV AL9 D T STREET STATKUJBfTOP BUSINESS FOB XEAII ENDIKQ OCTO BXBSI.USS^ Capital....... Surpliu...-™...^.. • 4223,600 00 ;—.—. 61,453 03 $276,253 03 Received lor Premium. “ “ lotarest, UetiU, Ac-„. Paid Lo*a*u, Exprtuo, Cotnmla ■tuss, Re-losoraace, Returned Pcemioma, *c.._ JJO.3SC 00 ASSETS. Baa! EsUie, Bond* 1 Uortgagea...sUl£lo 00 Blocks 47,9X5 00 Bill* BecotTmbl?.... „h 60,886 73 Unsettled Pranlßin* sod other debt* das the Company- 17,523 03 o*®h oa timed, nod lo the hands of Agents ~,, — 1 $2J6,553.03 At a meeting of the Stockholder*, convened »n the 16 th ultimo, the foUorlnj permoo* nn dec-tod DIBHOTOHS for lhe*a*ulDgyear,Tiz: J Charts* C. Lothrop, 1(23 W*lnat clrect. Alexander Whflldeo, Merchant, lit North frot*. William D«s!lag,;l33S Tim etreet. lien iloslohaart, Attorney sad OoonaeUor. John C. floater, firm of Wright, Hunter A Co. t Trary. firm of Tracy A Co, UoldfmJth’i Hall. John 1L of Jooo*, White A UcOordi Thoe. L.Gllleep!epfinn of Qilieeple A Zollor. Jm. u. Smith, firm of Jea.B. Smith ACo John fc. Vogde*. office corner of Rerenth end Saawm. Deoiet L. Collier, Arm of C.fl. Grant A Co. Thome* Potter, 229 Axth street. Cbarle* narlan, corner Walnat and Sixth street*, Joan. J. 8 locum, office 164 South Fourth iLreet. > At * anbaeqaent meeting of the Board OHALES 0 ww aunixnotuJj re-elected prtaldent, and Don. .WSI. DAKLINQ Vico Preaident. « JAtna WRIGHT, Secretary. , ThU Company ha* DISCONTINUED OCEAN ftlAKlffl HULL RISKS, bat Steamboat Hall BUk* oa Weeten Biter* taken a* heretofore. E. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, IT*. 9T Water gtrveL Pirf, Marine and Inland imnrancc. Insurance co. op north America, PHILADELPHIA. InconiaraUd 17M—OapiUL..._1500,(X)0. lO, l&sa «iiAo<m gr . PrB3CTCma--ArthorQ.Ocffln,ftamnalJ 0 h■ A Browa, Bamnel F. Smith, Charlie Taylor, Ambrose White John Neff, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William £. Bowep, James N. Dickson, 8. Morria Wain, John Mason. Geo. L. Harrison, Francis R. dope, Edward 11. Trotter. Macrons Mania, Boc*y. ARTHUR Q.COFFIN, PreeU INSURANCE CO. oTthi STATE or PA.I PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated, 17M—Capital $2)0,000. Aa*ot* Fobroaryl, ISSO 48. I>lR£CToBH—Henry D. Shexrerd, Simoon Toby, Chari** Mecalaeter, William ft. Smith, John B. Bcdd. Henry G. Freeman, Chari ee S. LevU, George a Canon, William B. Whlta. George n. Smart, gunnel Grant, Jf„ TbomaaWa* ner, Tnama* 8. WaiUoa- -UENBY D.SHKBRSRD, WILU», lUwp.&t’r. Praldrat. ranee In the above Otd and Reliable Comnaalc*. e*o be obtained by application to ™ M *’ J'i 1 ?. 1 / W, P. JQ.VE3, A t .ni. 81 Wu.r .t Ponnayl vanla Ini lanrance Company rSBUBQB, * Office No, 63 oorth Strtu Jacob PalnUr, Oco. W. Bmltli, A. J. Jones, Rod; Pattenos, J, P. Tanner, l. Orter Sproal, A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick. Henry gprool, Nicholas Voeghtlj, James H. Hopkins. Colton. Chartered mJtin aod Marine RJ|i SSQO,OOO i taken of ell descriptions. 101 U. Ptoeldent—A. A. ClUli Via© Pnetdeat—Eom Pi Secretary and Tmaaurer sttusoh. —LOauaaratwi. ,j»t Western Insurance Company » * NTTUURUB. QEORQB DARSLB, Preeidant. I- M. QOIIDON, Secretary. OVIIOB, No. M 2 Water itreat, (gpaog A Oo.’a Warebooao ■ op atalra, PUUbargh. Will Iniurt ayairut all kind* 0/ Firt and Marine BUU A Boot* laitHuXon managed by Dirtston. «*• on well tnovn In Utt community, and who art p. prrapfaeu and liberality, to maintain the character wAicA thtykavi assumed, aa offering th* bestproUatm to Oiott v>\s 4*eire tot* Uurrtd. ASSETS, APRIL 80, IU». M0rtgage..™.......... OSes fnrnttare. Open Account* Caeb.. Premium Note* Note© ami Dili* MarouOted. tt'M- McKalfbt, Nathaniel Holmes, ; Alex. Nlmlck, David IX. Long. William XL Smith O. W. Rkketacn, Oeotge Dewie, R. MUler, Jr., J. W. Bauer, Q. Wi Jackson, JasuallcAolej, Alexander Bperr, Andrew Acklejr, tnySO Delaware Hntual Safely lainrance Compaai iwcarptfraftd tv Via Lnritlatura . Offioo, S. E. Comer Third and Walnotsta., PHILADELPHIA. MARJNB INSUBAKCBS'co Veaaalt Cargo, tad Freight to all porta of tb« world. ' 6^ 1 INLAND LNStfRANvhS on tiooda,Ly Blrare,Ca&ala Lake* aod Laud Carriages, to all porta of tfaa Unloa. INSURANCES od Uardiandiu generally.— oo Btorea, Dwelling Iloaire, Ac. * 7 BjojU, Mortgtgo*, fcnd Kt*l E*ut«. »101,3»0 B* Phib&lphl*City, and other Lotu 13T.011 9a r r B V ik ft Ur “ J * lMM»ot»Oofc. - -lajsos 00 ...... oi 98,803 00 Ouhon hand Wine** In hinds'erf Aflwit*, Prwnlamton Mirim FoUdwrecaadj temd, and ah* « debt* dm tin u Babicrtpt km Not«». .;i, •7oa ( f8« at —.- OUICTQM William Uartlo, Juno# 0. Hand. Jo»phH.B«l, TbeophflcuPioidtay, ■aanaa 4. opoder, SamaTnaaalri JoImO.DmTX WmtaoiKfW,yr, Jotmß.PcDioM, J. V. Peciium, Owmaaelpw, JoabtuP. *7r^ Mwdnultaflra, gr. B. 1L II niton, Hiar? Slow. WtWima ' JimeJaMcfrarii Hd|ha»lg, Tfcctaii 0. Hnad, u™* 0 * ' BobartßtuSßjjr;- - Jobaß.Besapia,PUUl>'g, !• H. Joucaßrooka, “ Jacob P.Jonea J.l'.togM '' "*• ”** '■ABTEB.Prwide&U 0, HAND, Vic* Pnaldaow . „ THOS. Hmi Liucu,Secr«tArp A. MADEIRA, Agent, >6 Watctitroot.Ftttibargh. »pBJyd—>*ll Baroka Insurance Co. of Pennsylvania. Rater Strut, tsmbtovh. J. B. SBOSXBESQBR, Prtndeti.^ ' ROBERT KRNET, SamUry. Continue* to Imux# Rgtlnrt All Modi of Fire and Mains Bilk*. AS3KTB, Ml? M, 18». CmUq PUtiborgh Xro*t Company- tfiQ.Boo 85 Stock Da*BiU»—ptytbl* on dwnww— —. 00 Promhra Note*-.- W*conat«dNol«»—£3,l27 02 BoadJUd S3 800 thirm TnoCttj g«k BtoCk-«*t._ 1?000{)0 200 do AlUfitwray Bmk Bock— 10,000 00 100 do MecL*n]c*^Bankßtock 6.M5C3 Book AccdtLaU ISSS » BiUa Boeeftablo , 879 g] -** * ETTE. 0? PITTSBURGH. omcm-JAHESi. mnoHiBOH.prMU,., HSNB* M. ATWOOP^OTtK,. Oman, No. 68 Warn stub •® lattsn Again* «0 kH*» of Marin- ASSBra, Mir 20th, IKS; Stock Pne Bill*, payable on demand, nenred by two tpprored name* pm, ■**&“; “ Bin. Diic«n>M —• g 115 ibtm Mechanic*' Bank Stock— <ost Alffl S 100 do ©time’ do do d? . KSS 60 do Bank of Pittsburgh do a 0 2&OM 40 do Eahangeßank* do da ?SfS£ Balance of Book Account* ar^tae Office Furniture ; ..... cun m,Sjm .’VIUQTOIft Wo. B. Bolm«a, Wo. A, Caldwell, Bobt-DaliaU, WQaoa Ulller, Wn.B«. JohnMcDcrltt. Jottph Kirkpatrick. Geo. A. Berry Jisw A. HntcM»oa. HBNBY IS. ArWOOD, Be o*7 I’WladeiDlila yire and I,lft INBUBANOB OOHPAHY, No. 149 Chosnut Street, OPPOSITE THE OUBTOII BOOfil, >kind* at In*nr*nce, *ith*r Perpetualcr i{SSte. , Tss^sr rPTO,,m) " t &OBEBT. p. KD«L PMlUwti U. W. BALDWIN, Pruidial l IKS’ 85SM5T fgjSSi-. TWS-- V. Btacpuxga,Secretary. , J> 0.007P1N, Agent. datt-dlyfe toner Third and Wood etnMi. T>HEIMMOETALITY OP THEsSSu *Ls? testimony Pw from reaeon and ancient for .il. bj Vo Handbook of railroad con- BTBUOTIQN lor theme of American En*tee«r«,con “““* tbo role*, table* and cation i conitrocUon, equipment and management of Kelt, bnilt in the United State*, with 1M Olnttralloa*, lnlrolmne. * -i“5 i KAY A 00,60 Wood *t TTENTILATION in American Dwellings. ssssssisysassisffSiSE ,i T iw gAr*oa,mroo?aw.t. Samuel Bifpham, Robert Steen, WUUaaUtunr, Ben). W. Tinrley, Marshall HUI, Z. Lothrbp, Chas. Ldaad, Jacob T. Baudot, Smith Bowen, John Bli eIL PltUl-urghi J. Q. OOFFIM, Agent rer Third and Wood «tre»t» GliLS^r“ Sr_Wsbst<:r Bloatratfoni, heantifbllj executed. 4 *° tb * Vo “ M “II*U«or Ejnoojm,, iSSffSSf a SJEXg B'ooa 8 ' ooa 4UU "*^“ 4 f™» or J J» Ic READ, Ko. 78 Foorth street. N~BW ANNOUNCEMENT.—IIror 4 Mi ra’s Lift ot New Book*: Mem«irtof Catharine the 11, 1 toI, cloth, 11,00- P*pr, tTS"'’ bja e ' E - J ™'*' l T»4 e'oU*.tfe S ToU *““**• b ' «.P. JT OI. LjT.fi. LttUj,Lit. M. Look, 1 Td, cloth !St; I>.pw 65c: (S«TS<*r Paper*,) 07 EL W. Beecher, 1 toI, doth 11,25; lyniag.bp H. W.Beecher, 1 to!, Aaidia, by Jfrederfc 8. Cozien*, 1 rol, doth, JLOfc Ufcof JTatnee Watt,bjMoorhead, 1 toLdothSLCb; Tribute to the Memory of ilnmboldt—Addreuee by JT. P Prot Boche, ProLLleber. ProLGuyot, Bon. George Bancroft, Prof. Aganiz, lo the Pulpit and lb» truta; price only 10 cent*; Volume 6 new American Cyclopedia; Barth 1 * Africa (new edition,) 1 voL, doth. $1,25; ' TheZron.MannfiKturan'Gaidcv bylfiril», lTol.d&ss: Loogetroth on *he Money Bee, new edition, fr.gfr The American Stair BnUder, 1 wd, doth J e2 3 HUNTS MINER, Maeonlc Bali, Stb *t. 81.6C6 46 7,826 49 $99,390 94 XTJSW BOOKS FOR SU&LMER READING A 1 The New aad Tbs Old, or California and India In Bo- I mantle Aasects; JteSl.l'vT Bool £“rfl‘‘ n T *" i * b «“ *"■«. and ParatnsytewsaadKipsTltntoof EeHgloai Subject*. Life of Bavolock, J. T. Eleadlevr * J The Decent Progrras of Astronomy, Loombe ioullfc or iifcnth with th. dim Nona, bj P,«i a Cox te2*> * atbcr of Sparrow Grass Paper*; „*»»«■ Ketarea from Copenhagen to Tonics, H. SI. Tbs Queen cf the Danube, from Ultell’e Living lbs Bertrams, by Anthony Trollope; A BaeheJor's Story, by Olirer Bnnc« Adam Bed* Pictsrai of Coantry Li&, Alice Carey; Lora msLlttle, Lots me Long, Chas. Bead« Tbo VajjaboDd, or Wandering with QotUchilk, Tbalbem, lUcbd* Plccolomonl, Formes and others: I **’ dSh’ S? 1 ” : r k ? a ® Tail! o J lks Pmlb. cf Darid, Han* and hla Northern Dome; Stay and Jane liras ofth*Sundsyßchool Union,with many <*her Mirm/buS Uoaa and CrcahsuppUoa in tha Tariocs dejmrtmeataof 14*. era hire. B-O.OOCHBANB, 6Pederalat» Allegheny, IHE NEW PICTORIAL EDITION' Nov reedy for tale at OJi THE" HONKY Bisg; gUBSCRfPTIONS RECEIVED FOR ALFORD’S GREEK. TESTAMENT, with » critically revised Text—* digest orrarioui reading*. marginal .tefargaco to verbal and idiomatic usara pn?e -£oa>oP*»»Bd * critial and exsgelical commentary, for ihe s*®°* Theological students and minUt«w,hyE*nrr Alford, 0-0- ToLlst Just oat. To be completed In 4 Tola, Bto. Fraft, Flowers mad Farming, by Henry Wardßeecher. . > uwb and Experience ol Religions Subjects, do ; do > u J. L. READ, 7 a Fourth street. ENNSYLVANIA STATE REPORTS— Casey, toL SJost rec'd. KAT A CO, « Wood si. Bargains in Second-Hand Pianos. ONE 6 octave, Rosewood Iron frame, made by Chickens* iBWHB bobs, only two yean old. IT ff f 18 round corners, madeby , <J°® Boxwood case, cured desk, plain curved feet, made by Hanna A Clark. One 8 octere, Mahogany case, made by Nunns A Clark." ® “ “ fc “ K-Y.Maouteo'gOa : a*- r “ SSteST . ' MAho 6“ n r “ “ Albrecht. «< “ “ *■ Loud A Ero. • “ “ " German make. „ | “ “ “ , “ Clementl. For sale by [myl2] JOHN IL WoodsL ’ FREHCfI AMO AHBHjnljf OONPBOTIONARY. T. A. MIEEBCH & SONS, No. 42 Sit. Clair Street,. Opposite the SL Clair Hotel, P ESPfiCTFULLY informs their -friends % d a ?iW bUB ««««y that they hare reopened tho Store, 43 St. Clair .street, where they win keep constantly on hand a Urge assortment of Candles, Cikoe, frcach Sugar Toys, Gum,Cbrdlal Wine, Brandy, Cream, etc; Drops, pore Chocolate, Freeh and Dried Fruits, NuU, and oTery article used in their line. Dealers are especially larlted to caU and examine our stock, as we eeU at a very low cash price. . T. A. 4UKRSOH A BOSH, MannCscturcrs ofFrench and Amarjren ap4ato . . • i $ 90,000 00 2,100 00 220 00 ..... 17,880 39 .... 16,387 26 30,070 12 163,8*9 29 (309,119 t* OW PRICED SOMMER DRESS GOODS! “BURCHFIELD a CO.bsve ncetred a lot of strong cugilsh Banna which they are selling at 13*4, 15V and S 3 * Bt »P ir y* r «* firm French de. and other tMnßum- Pet Drees Goods—a rery full assortment. j«q T. M. GORDON, fisc’y. SUGAR. AND MOLASSES— H SOObblc. V 0 MoUala, Mhtlfbbl*. do 60 bbla 8/rapc, 100 bbdj prim# N 0 Sog»r, 60 bbU fceflaed Wblto do ■ “ J°4 R-ROBISON ACa' Boston and farina crackers—2 bill- JottreeM and ferule at FRAHOE’S Jkmlly Grocery and Tea Store, federal ttntt, bclfiv (be Poet Office Allegheny. ' - - j 0« •- Beaumont a fletcher.—The worts of Beaumont and Fletcher; the text formed from a new collection of the early edition*, vitfc note* end n blograph* leal memoir,by tbeßef. AleiamlerDjceitaSTolamea/' . Jo 7 'gAT*OO-,«WoodaL THE BRITISH URAMA.—A collection of themeeterteemed .Tragedies Oomediee, Operas and Faree*.lo tba Eagliab tannage, la 2 vola. JoT | . SAY A CO-,65 Wood n. ©a,T3O M 100,000 00 xcbj. J ics. ■ ie»»" About four hundred > Allegheny Ice, • with' will be *old ca time torappref** P*P®r» For aalo by . ape *J. Abawibl "DOCKET BOOKS WVuKT-MONNAiES C J«ia * t ccrtvrW#** endTMrj andyariretalaalu'ta. 1 *T>OTATOES, ; ; ; ‘ : ' ' WPff- —1500 flush Tennessee Wheat TT tor Ml. toj ITBIXZ * JUiaiß, ft” PORTFOLIOS. Socket JlDok3 and Mcrnor- X. t&dUD&wkiliigmtTuiflSyforjiJ* «ttba guuoa.. rrBiot».f wTg.joaaßTONtco,t7g^a^ BOOK-BINDING dona with neatness and dlipcteh. Old Bwki rt4krmA at. Jail W. O. JOHN ETON * CO. "EtV TBNN; WHEAT-482' eacka on Ktetiaer€liArt«r (o itrl n for alt tnr' a : ’ •• ••» PAiAH fcicaag a a>. —•••. 44,023 CO QDMMEB OANDLtS—2SWea hard prw£ r<denltfmt. AUt&BOj. : . . . .... _^ n ll \ B IOTATO&S-—5OO hnali. figwi x short to arrtr# and for ialfl by . J«SO RIDDLE, ffma t 00,'. 'bM-froa various/dami W. IL, for cultics, for wJVfry $244,190 63 2 ■fiflfV'BflSK" WHITE AND RED WHEAT ca t«ai, for nls -v^ \'- f -uar\ ••' * 10 btdflv Tanner's OJ' rectiTed vm iiumtante. tz&fix SI Boofts. WEBSTER'S ONABBJDQED DIOTIOSASY HUNT * iUNS&'fI. (NSW EDITION,) HUNT A HINSR'a.- BfcNTOSTB ABRIDGEMENT BY. mrar * Miysa, SoULoiUAgwc potatoes,* f S 7 Wood it
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