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    THE DA ILT
-ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
Scugglste.
UtlOTlt.
J. - .= T. n. SKVIS *<3o.,
. . ;&o, WJTttii Stmt, PitUburjh; Pcma.
- TWANtJPACTIIKEES OF WHEEB AND
■■ *IFA- am jam nmi fAntra <m>MTir«Tini»
•••>• D«l«* I# Olli, ttUnti, Tamlihca anflTnrpea
itjjßU&SJ-'i'il '■ :3'• ; • •:■{ -•■ •••:' r •- t\: -’l Jalalfy
SMftDKEOWN, .Wholesale Druggist,
4 Qpbe&tKt Usrafsctar«rta4 A rent fbrtajmr'a
nA.IJoM Xxtrectv;.Ho. 107 Liberty street,. fit t*.
y'.^rfettrgkJP*-.-? -r-".•' jaflOJyd -
r.f Q : -Li PAUNKSXOOK & CO4 lots of the Era
tO<K toi wrocMprito Fleming
" NtyOO/coroerWood andTaurth
T>, A. FAUNKSIOCK' ft CO., WUOL&
v/ P« oleDnaortiainllMianfectnittes at Whm>
- a»4 Uttargq, terser 'Waodstul Treat StS
' • •••••■ ••••.-• -:• ■i-*:-'.uaa
'liSmrwiHiMSAUiSro
r:^~JDh-S^nPrsB^it^cc ,n tff of liberty *adßt.'Cklr ft*..
: \ toskph irujausio,(socckssortol.
> Uirkeittnetasd DlaaooO, keeps
- -.f.-iosltttUyoa hso4 stall sad complete MHjrtmeat of Drsre!
*WSdare.lWWn»Ch«rt«i PcrfnifleiT.eadaU articles mt!
-iatafaftobUtaslQm;. r
v- ' L.karrhfilaanlprtKTipUotui canfoUj rempoesdedst all
. .• .-- ••• • .>■= jriKiy
iK. QEO. il. . KJ3YSKR, DKDQGISX,
J «mt •odjlrjto
; TOJirf P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEaC
ul DyMtaßfc. No.
::v. ; t - •. > j
i. -AUonlonvilinceiTftpraaptibaatloc.
. s -M&Amt tor flchAacVa Fulmoalo Sjrmp. turtUydiv
: i 00., General Com
. Pro-
■
43 h Cea«pmuctkfelidlod itftd nttirsiguu.
* ‘ C- -t * I* \ <folfcljrd*wT
' iTAMEiJ HOLMES * CO., -Pork v Eackera
>v.? Front
~ y- jafclyd* -
T EECU i HUTCHINSON, Commission
' : Juf *B<I *cirw«nliag -MerchanU," dealers InWceUrn Re
.- mtt* JSi«ae. FXMtr» lUtt, Ricon,Rotter, Hotted Oil, Pot
. , and Pearl A*nas.-Beea%-flrnin,Dried Fruit, and Produce
•: r. Sa^nttade Family Floor always. on
>T<7Acßnt*«4th4ttla.cf:MadiKniod , a celebrated Patented
v.- q . PeartStirnll.-<Hoe.ll6Bearodand 145 Fristita,’ between
• apgjyd .
GUEESEWAEEHOUSB,— HENKY H.
OOZtUHSjTamrdlng and Oommiaitoa Merchant, and
Dealer laCfcttwvßott«iT*ke Fiali and Produce generally,
WWood«l^aboT«'W r ater,PUtiborglu my£l .
CARD
, JEd;lHlß»y'Whdle«t!a-:pealk ; . In•: Hjjnv Pwylriona and
...t^cf^gexuenlbr,£r<k0 I fieTenSh.«tnst,tN«vaeii Liberty
v , .
..." .' - .. , y , , jnrily
- ’ ' ;; £nsuron» agtirtg/' ■ 1
E CHEKA INSURANCE COMPANY 99
Water street. BOB'?. SINJfEY.Bec’j. a W-Biics
aios, Oinenrf V- :_» .‘•j my 3
- A’ Ar CARRIER, SECRETARY
. ,X\.» JtoauTitanUMnimance Oqmpany of Plttitnxrghr
..Jooaa'PaildlnfcFogrth street. ... •
.1? • M. GORDON, SeCTotary Westcrnlnsar
",JL; a snaeCotcpHiiy.-W Wataratrcct. ~ ;
- f GARDINER COFFIN, AgontforFrank
•; fp - a tin IBs Inianaoe Company, Sort&ent owner Wood'
acd Third atreote..' •
P A. MADI
-!'• jjfcyg >TnttT«l Angara
BA, Agent for. Delaware
i<30.,A3 Wattryfreot. .< i
X> W. POINDEXTERj Agent Great West
. JLva ernlnsonineo C0.,67 Front ittraet.
1; ifltatprtß.
TfSOBINSON A CO; Dealer in Carpets, Ac.,
: W.O. BfCALLOM, - '. V ;
©EALEB IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
ilAimtOß, kf. Ho. STFoorthstreet nearWdodJ
attorn tj}o.
IRISH AMACKiiNZI£, Attorneys at Law,
OSttHa.tt)Fosrthatreet, PJUilmrgh, P*. Notary pob
aatOMoPoanalatiooer. -'.: :y . £pa
TkOBfiRT.M'KNIOfIT, ATTORNEY AT
X|tlair L ttdMidtur or tbeDankof PUUbargb.-hV'llO
~Fwirti»ftrwt,Pitt«bgtgh. - • •• • ' delß -
JOSEPHS.* A. P. MORRISON, AT-
O' taptfysaiLav.: OSoe-Kd.OSFoQrthst,iuur Wood,
Pittsburgh,?**’ ; : ‘ , myM
i-. Big Goois.
L ». msrat
XJpROUFIKU)* CO.,(sac^Bso’ratoMor
hßarohfl9ld,YWioli»ale end ReUfT.Deelerf In
. BuptetiwFeneyDry cornet.ronrthnnd
• ■.'••• —•'• sal
Q ” H. LOVE, Dealer in Staplo and Fancy.
a ’DryGoodi.'eirn of aba original Ree-Qiya,-Nof4
- PALMER, No. m Market .street,
dtoalfliHal Doaneta, Hsu, hrraw Trimming*,'-had
DtnwQoodsgßnenlly.- -..e36
. gooftgtHttg,&r.
JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers,
/9ir:-]UaßkifaiokeUsn£atlar«rs uul Job Printers, No.
.N.-<T.WootN<wt»-Pittibaigb,i , a: ■•= ;
;.r A COCUKANB,: (SUCCESSOR TO
•S. Bed!«,) Wholesale *&J £atiJl Dtislerin Books,
•. BUUaosty.maa.gaperHinainf% ftdanl ttr»»t f 6tfLdoor&
K.pf U«rte»lgqnsrs^Aflstittny > P». , • -
- TOiUSCS;OAYiSON,iJOOKSEUJSR ANl>
> V.: {U&Ucßsr, sncewwr to Dm lean k Agt*sr, Mo. B 3 &Urk«t
' »'^-«tt»t > BwPgBtthiKUsbgigb,P>.- . -
.7 TTAX A JSOOKSELLEKS AND SXA
■ • V Jju-EOKiSfl, Ko. £A Wo«l ■trecV&eit docc to lbs cor
. , ttax of Thl?U,PlUsburKb,P*- School Hid - Lew Books Coo-
j, ■- :: y - - a -
* T h. READ, BOOKSELLJKK AND STA
' U- # -.TlOyP4W^lSyoartb»i,Apollo'BaiMings. ; .
TOnl’ A >MiNJBR, BOOKSBIifiB
•ad Bi«ittioiar,ltooaW 2KU» OftJmwL
laintrre. '<
y- t oa n ?nro mps o s &r c 0.,
. . nOUaE,SIQSi ANDOfctf AMESTAL
PAIN TER S 'AND QLAZIE R 3,
NO. 13S THIRD BTKEW, PtlTSßtman/PA.
i • mr2oayd -“ • 3
, - . Krai jßfitslc. agraU.
wu.Lun\wAiiD,
DEA£ER>IN PROMISSORY NOTES.
good*, Hortte|fSAadeU*»CßrHlc* fortnoc sjfi ' ■ ■■
■ Aymcj.on rraeoo.
gill*txwm- . . .
. . - -Tboas irishlay to ferreei: tbelr jgon*j to (Md *dr»nu*»»
'.•uahnysOadflntend eeowlclesepoporei my office, tor
) V.v ?■ -r ; . -- ...
. / All mmaafc>do« aod tatertlm strictly confidential.
r . -OfficeGßANTflTßEET,cpnoel t*St.Psql’sCftlbedraJ.
V 7 -.i Jslaui‘^;v,-;;/r~y: y:.y y■■ ■
©PtolflUq?.
: vunx*. M«sy7T»u-^^-^„:i._^„.. r .jogTrn a. ooosxs
.- .t.
- ’ f\ff AMER PyIXABSHALL A CO., Im^
-, Zf farter*eadDei!entA7Woodetreet,W4weraTottrth
. Atreetaad Dhuaond AJlcy. where may .bo
i: ylon, Hell*’Dlrr'Bg Boojne sad'CSutfober*./iueo,
, Shades, la ml nriety *t lowest prices (oeoantiTdeelen.
i*la *\ .... r : .^AT.Tra>-M4RflrrAT.r.Anrt.
iaußtc,art.
... T-OHNH. MBJiOH, No. 81 WOODST,
tl tniVMD Diamond Aliev sad Jocrfh street, Bole Inst
IOSZKKI
ABOH k UAULUTB .UODXL KZWMQSB sad OROAH
'.: (ÜBlfqHEDHß,sadl)MlerlatfQ>lCßs<lSfoxle«l<29odi.
Jan * • •
HKIiEBER A BRO., No. 53 FIFTH
« BUSJrs oftb«OoldaaHs7p,Bois Agc&tfbrNUHNS
•; ft 4XjA.R&’B Zork) anritslled On&d ud Sqm*
' -ptANOS,m&A OAEHARX A HEEDHAITB ge wom.UlXo>
OBOHB and O&OOH HARSIOTCIUMB, Deslerslzj Uiuie soA
‘.tfmlalltttttciowrtt.'. • ,t ' -- ~• v 1 m
r ' BLI7ME. ? MANUFACTORY
- -i %J HS Mini* ofMosto
' taiitarieai laitr(rTDcnt&: Sols Ageat fcrtlia HAMOUES
PlABo3,slfofi3rlUX<lJeT; DATIfl*
JtolooAUttbrnrot. .218 Woodstreat
■' ■ «*s ■■■ • :•• ••- •• •' • r ,r- --
Gtamaara.
- CARRIAGES l B DGQIESIROCKAWAYS I
'F6ACTOHB,BABOtCQ£R,GiPBi
ererythlng in tholinfl/ptntihased from'
• Togsibnrwitk«CbUMaortsustof «l«gtnt --
.j'lutira Hiram' :;; .
to duffle «.drable taina.' Also,
zmntercni to mention,
eeaiUßtiy oa f AT Mwnw«l,U yvrfeas by
♦' " t “ j_ " * ’-i JOHH ASHirfEB,
1 .itreet, ntkr liberty. PRUborgb, Pe.
<« com mission. Bepsli-
KiCEAND fiOAP—
, 3 ttercaimfaßkr.
_
‘ 'V ; ■■ •25 twMi-imf« , Del*r«}T*'goar;
,v 23. toy Oolnte’f Tolfet to
v - . iV.- :*S«wiU*TUA&3*«Tr»a»ptrtot«o*p,
**J£Sp \ irraum * jotw&roN,
' - •• -, •' 114galUifiidJ.tr^L
'■ 2 5 OnT2!i OKTABIES tw®
, Wtf :■■ •' •; •> - *WW IL,«illihl Si Wood
.-.cptfJM>Bfl»-Y
o Pqtrtoa»Hy>b«babT4t*Bhcre,?&e:
~ ■' j^ssar&;.^atey‘y»“ | «-
:■,;; 1^
BaUfesv 'tai ;~ilhunir, '■ .* '
-■'/SSS 3 '-- -
' .V*»SfbT ' ■ .,■ * CO.
ANDIES.
- ilsteSnUSWnMSjy St 00. bars received «a uaertmaat
JAMES W. VOOD\yy.r.r r
IHD CHAIRS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Embracing *TWy style of
"O’ R XT I- T U B B .
ROSEWOOD, MAHOQANY AND WALNUT,
S&RiLla&r.
PARWRB, OnAMimiM AND DINING BOOMS,
.Kqnal to any fax . •■
NEW TOBK ANU PHXLADELPII l ft,
in At';.
lip W& IT PRICES.
article made by b«ad and Warranted/*®*
CABINET MAKERS
Bopplled With toy quality Of FURNITURE and OHAIKS,
on reasonable term*.
’ ' ' nOTKIA AND STEAMBOATS " •
famished at the ihartist notice.
Waox&ooxs, Nos. 77 ahd 79 Tain Sthmt,
: mraMtf ; PITTSBUBOU, PA.
/Doa a. tow.-—t^TOtrw
T. B. XPtIBQ * CO.,
■uiinv»Hw v.
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
Of Every : Description.
PAOTORY—JWmrf SL, behxsn W*U* exdPenna. Auntu
Warehout-Nos. 18 6 40 AmltbCeld SI,,
OTEAMBOAT CABIN FDRNITOKE—Wo
Q in flouitsntly m*au&ctßti#g-BTKAMBOAT CABIN
lURNITOR* sad CHAIRS, sad IntUfl the attention of
thnae Interested In fiunliblßg boats. '
soSfedAvT T. B. YOUNG A 00.
ißanufactums.
WELLS, RIDDLE * CO.,
, ■ SO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
- wasmtmntiias os
TITHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES.
iT Orders solicited from thetrado, a&<] promptly tUlt»
Bed as per in* traction*. ~ ■
Trays- fl months, or 6 per cent, discount for cash
eeSfclydAwT 1 ..
AEMOVAL.
avQVßsnrs snow store.
COLKHIAN, UAILMAN A CO.,
Manatectnretscf
Iron, Nails, Steel Axles, Wrought
Nuts, Was Hers, Spikes, Bolts, eto:, jeto.,
Ham raracred to their cow and■ extsntlTe, Warehouse,
. No. TT Water and 04 Front Straat,
Wher* they are prepared to execute all orders In their line
haring a Urge and complete assortment of
"Daqaesotf*. manufactured goods ron
- eUntlyoo they of
for on liberal term*.
lron city Biots wareitooie.
\AT W. BRADSHAW, (Successor to T.
'?f T^alJ-ORUGAOd^y^Kaaalactarßr^ of TIN, IRON
and COPPER WARE,'and Dealer fn STOVES, 4c, No. 131
WOOD--BTRRKT, between Kith and Virgin alloy, -Pitts
burgh, Da. - • • • fc&iyd
xnrQvasavs FotnsnmY
. .;R ,MoCOY 6s CO,
LIBERTY STREET, opposite Puma, R. R. Repot,
PITrSBURQII, PA.
"(VTANUFACTCJRE to order, on short notice,
AIL CASTINGS, BHAPTIRG A POLLKYS, of all sine
aod deacifptlans, of the beet material* and latest atyloa;
also WAGON BOXES, SAD IRONS, GRATES, Ac, always
on hand or cast to order.
- 49*Ord0rs Wt at the FOUNDRY, or at Cartwright k
Yorng't, eg Wood will moalra prompt attention.
4. a. e. bidwku.
tau of.the firm of 3. ». Hall A Speer. lata of Hail A Spear
.. SPEER 4b MDWELLi
Valley Forge Plow Worlsa,
_ Jfo 139 Libortj SLrtd, near PiUtimrah.
TITANUFACTUBERS of every variety ot
JXLFlawa,Plow Casting *e, of the mut approred Pat
<«ms sal tabla fiar arary kind of soR and tillage.
? Their Imprared Patent Iran Centre, Patent Iran Centre
EUUsLte, Iran Centra eob-Scdt, Patent and Qantra LeTara,
Steel Mouldboard, Valley, Peacock, Bogey, Ootton and other
Plows ara watiaran to gin esttra eatlstaction to patch**-
tra, both ae to quality and adaptation to aw.
CAUa'WUIQIIT * YOI'SU,
(SscoMbn to John Cartwright,)
and Importers oi
JXL Pocket *nd Table Cattery, Bnrsrtc*l ml I>caUl Id
•troaaate, Oau, PirtoU, Rihlug Tackte, 4<v, No. U W*xO
r ft * L ' gfcay tpecUJ ■currtian Utha finanut»rtorthK ol
wjtum Btiamix.,
WILLIAM BAOJIhILL* CO.,
GlPsonst, bclow Marbnry, Pittsburgh, Pa.
QTEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
O Jroo Workers U&nof&tamv «f LAmUJl’* p*ieu
Sailer, Locomotive, Fined «&J Cylinder ltoll«*» Chimney*,
Breicheo, tire Bed, Bu»m Piped, Cuodewt*, Sell P»ul
Bngu Peas, Iron Tevie, UfeßuaU, eta. Al*vßl*dumltiw*
Work, Bridge end YUdaet »t Ilia eborteet u»-
lice. All orders from * distance promptly ettaoJeJ to.
JeSS _ *
/P««* Cotton ntU«» Fltlioar|b.
KENNEDY, CHILDS A CO., MANUFAO
teheesor—
' .Fma'ANo.lheaTy 4-iEboeting*, *
Oupot~Oh*i(ior nUeoJoraoml shtdtt.
Ooao&Tirt&ct
: ■** DadOotds;
M -. Plongtr Uni and Sub Cord;
Hope ofallsia* and descriptions;
Bitting.
- - 4®*Ord9ri loft nt tho Uardwmra Blurs of na, Wtlam
AGb^l4l Wood stmei, will hareattention. jeSfrty
JAfiIKS IRWIN)
MANUFACTURER Of
SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid;
Sweet Spirit* of NlCre; Nilrie Acid;
Hoffman'* Anolyne; Marietta Acid:
Aqua pJTP, __ Nitron* do
Fowleri* Sal niton; myl*
May be band at John Irwin A Sqm, 57 Water *tr&et-
WILLIAU TATE * SON,
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10
Fourth ■trwLPitteburgb, and federal street, ood«r
seelh EsetUor U*U, Allegheny.-
■'Jt3 m l&rerj description of Fittings for Water, Um and
Steam. t tvjfcly
JOHN CAMPBELL,
MANUFACTURER OF 1100TS|^-
SHOES of wry doacrtpUac, No, 84 SmlthflrM
Ktrbot,PitUbargb,P*. acSUyw
Commtsßion, ttt.
I. W. COIL WICK COAB- COADWtCX.
CHADWICK * SOB.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAGS,
: And Agent* lor the Sale of
Mahoning Fire Brick End Pot Clay,
No*. 140 sad 151 Wood Street, ntar Sixth, Pittsburgh.
WSaWrapplog Taper at Macnfoetarortf price*. Cuh
paid tor Bag*. ' Jtfhlyd
8. UCtrtOBtXT.
S JJOTHBERT & SON. General Commis
• atoa Agent* for the Bale aad of Reel Estate,
Ho. 51 Market atrrft, Plttabargh. JaSHyd
LLOYD A FOl
WHOLESALE G-BOOERS,
SBAIBRS IN PEODUOD,
for the rate of
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
No/ttSt Liberty Straet,
ra/f 1.146fc*p30 • ; r PtOTBPOROU, PA.
' ALEZASDEB GORDON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
lead Pipe ahdßhaat Lead Agent,
DEALER IN
PIQ JXD RIRUUD, SHOT,
Amet-ioan and Manilla Hemp,
nrSL-fimd ' Ho. 121 Second afreet, Plttabargh, Pa
; r. B. OAJJXTDIB tft 00.,
Commit •lon. is To^rtrdliif. Merchant*,
And Wholesale Dealers lo '
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
BOTTER, LARD, TORS, BAOOH, FLOUR, TIED,
Pol A Pearl Aibes. fialerataf, Unaeed A Liard Oil, Dried
Frmt and Produce generally.
Boa* 141 and 143 Front Street,
QC2 . PITTSBURGU, PA.
niTcncooK, mccrbery a- co.,
[Saccaaora to Uofftaan, U’Crcery A Oo.}
Forwarding and Commißsion Merchants,
AadWbolesal* Dealersln
.. Produce* Floor and Wool,
Up. 143 TretU
apl3yd—my29 '
gramas* BAua7an«sxsiAKm ». women*.
IPRIKOER HABBAUGU * CO.,
COMMJB BION M ERG H ANTS,
DEALKRB IN
Wool, Hides, Provisions A Produce Generally,
So. 209. Liberty. Street, Pittsburgh.
Jell,- , ‘ ; .
moPabb *Aiiaa,
■ »uuaii r'
Blour, Grain and Produce.
Commission and Forwarding Merohanto,
. ■; jft. 1M StaniSt., PUUiurgi, Pa.
tnyShlyd' . . . . . - -
HENRY 8. KINO, (LATE OF, THE
Um of King A Moorhead,) OoomWonM«sM»*»
end Dealer In Pig Metal and Bloouia,No:7fl V***rilreetjtw
tow Market, PI Uaburgh, Pa.- - - : *P lg _-
ROBERT, BfCKEY, Wholiwiilo Crocra-,
Prodnceaod Coouhtoioo Merchant, No. 849 Llbartj
atret,nc*rß*Uro*d p*aeecgerl>e(>ot,Pßt«l'orgb > P*.
Sundries —
COO cuke ltnpo< tod Soda Aab;
Wdo - ** Gertnao Clay;
MbM*. **' Catnllc'Alkali;
ICO kcgaßl.Csrh. Soda;
300 bags Nitrate of Soda;
COO boxoa coantry Otau;
100bbla.Noe. 1 and2Ro*(n; tt -^. KT , vn K , Kn
On band end for tale by. ALEXANDER nIML
ROUSSEL’S EAU LUSTBATE ODO
- onjrcmlly approved and admired ar*
Ucli>,ln>« from B<l.nt. t Wu,.
tha flower*.' Per sale by ... - .. JOS.. JrLRBHNa,
Je23 Qoner Market etreet and the DUtcoad.
P£NING THIS BAY—Very bandacme
•sorted stock. Pleasecelfendwamloefoe jmomlfe#.
;. ... . iO. HANSONLOTB,?* Market at.
LOUR— IOO bbla. enperlino Flour, for salo
IT HeßiHl.aJinßimfcKnrflllwt...
sgfWß&RtmsGm: gazette.
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1859
Groms.
*SO#.UTTI*,nm~.u. JIXX3TKUULI
‘ - LITTLE * TRIBBLE,
HOLES ALK GBOOBBE 1 AND DEALERS
Flour* Bacon* Ch««u,
FralUtOlUAProdnei,
pel 6 Ua BECOMD PHTBBPHQ tl.
BAQAT.nv
WHOLEaAI,B OROCBK,
HOI. 18 Ha a SO Wood 6tr.it,
Of Lewis A Kdgcrfam, Pittsb’g. JUarrett A Martin,'Hid*.
• KDQERTOH ASTEyaHT,
" .(Snaeaon to Levta'A EiTgerton,)
Wholesale Croeer* and Commission Merchants,
Btreet. Fittabursh, Pa..
tO&H Il'flltL...—— ...I, sennrt, tiaH
JOHN M’GILL&SON, Co£
ALEXANDER KING, WHOLESALE
iSt i" l ’"'"‘‘T S “ 1 » Alh, So. '273Ul>eft,
.tract, iau.br.rKO, Pa. ,
am. t rr-
JONES * COOLEY, WHOLELALK GRO-
9 oat faniUhenLdoalor* tn Produce and
si?Tw£ UIWaUr street, near Gharry
AlieytPjtUbqjgh+Pa. > « mys»
S'?^^^^*O’nWoSTII,~WIIOLESALE
,WOMnci»H-~--..~..jicaa*j»yLi>TiL»_...»...,wuuaiinofp.
.JOHN ..FLOYD & CO.* WHOLESALE
*£ OcmmMtm Uwjitntt, Ho. 173 Wood ul
W Tithe Tty itmt, Pittsburgh. jo!0
-i-ii ymnt wtUOB.
ATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE ORO
-OERB, Commission Merchant! and Dealers in Pro
atw and Pittsburgh Mumiloctnrre, No.24BLlbeTty strest,
Ptitabornh. ? Jultt
McOUTCHEON WHOLE
SALE Grocer, Produce and Com mission •Merchant,
and Dealer In Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, No. 149
Liberty street, corner of Brewery ay, Jnusbnrgb, l*a. my 3
«“* itwiLt. a. x. tu.. cass. anraC
A TWELL, LEE & 00., WHOLESALE
AjL Grocers, Produce and Ccmiaisalon Merchants, and
Baaiariln PittsburghMsnulactanss,No. BWood street,W
tween Water and Front Pittsburgh. apl*
host. .... Ms’Ll, aoiosoa.
T> ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE
A.V* Grocer*, Ccmmtmioa Merchant!, and Dealers In all'
Kinds of ProrUUms, Produce and Pittsburgh Maoataetoroa,
No. 245 liberty stn*t, Pittsburgh. JaUhlyd
Robert n. king, wholesale cjko-
CEB, OomaliatopMerchant,and Dealer la Feathers,
Fish* Floor, and all kinds of Ooontry Prodoca.No. Zll lib
arty street, month, of Sixth, .Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad
ranee* mads on consignments. jafclyd
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TjOBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLE*
JLV SALE GrocerSv Oommlaston and Forwarding Mer
chants and Dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures,
No. 351 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. tuyS
JrSAIAH DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE
L Grocers, Oora mission Merchants, and Dealers In Prodnca,
o. 80 Water «tre*t,-And 03 Front street, Pittsburgh.
ISlmtaitonal'.
Penn Institute,
CORNER of Pcdd and Hancock streets.—
ThscnsaJog term willrommenre on TDKSDAT; 31. 1
Inst. A limited number 5f pnpitsmsy obtain admUsMn.
Terms for Tuition au>l Stationery, gtfi per eewloa of twenty
wo Weeks. au2Uf 3. 11. BMITO. Principal.
fHtstrtlanrous (Baibo
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spB:lyd*
KERR,
Architect,
No. StJMt- Clair street, Pittsburgh.
B F. SIIOPE,
• VKBCIIdtiT TAILOR.
No. 75 BUITBFIBLD ST, makes to order and Id tbe
neatest manner Men’s and Boy’s Coats, Pants, Vests, Ac.
«a.Glr*hlmacan. epridit
J. If. SSjVLLKITBHin.ciKR Sc CO.
[Fuscmcrr to B. Punhp, 3r.]
IUPOKTt&B ABI) DIALiEBB IB
HARDWARE ARD CUTLERY,
No. 101 Marlcot Street,
PITTAOURQU, PA. | tnylT Jtt
nicnovAi.
JAMES WILSON having disposed of
nis list and Cap Sturw Room, N«. 61 Wurd strwLdaL
has remorMi his stock of Hats and Oips to his list Stotw uu
Fedsral atrost. AlUgbtny Cdy, oppoaiU tbs N»w Bar logs
Bauk, where rusy be fonud a largs aasoitaw-Bt of lists and
Cans at vety rednrad prices.
Cesroans asd rtiutsa nta.Norsci —The presrni stork
most be anbl to tnske ruoot Ibr Bpring GuuUs. dslt-utf
REMOVAL. —J. S. Liggett & Co M havero
muredfronj Kc*. CJ and To\V»ter strsot to No. U>
Water snd 92 Front street.
*■ s. ugostt - joua uxna&r
J. ti. LIUUKTT * 130.,
Jj'LOOR FACTORS ond Produce Comtnis
’ iioo Mmttinli, for lb« ul* of flosr,Oiita, BmJ« »nil
I'folDM RetKcelly, Nut. ‘b Tftlv twin Vraol umt,
Pittaborxfe. PMtu’t.
w. *. ciinwru. joaa CAtnirm, /a.
CIALDWELL A RRO.,
/ BOAT FUUNIMUEU9 AND DEAI.KC.I IN
tlanllta. Hump to t Oottou Cordage;
Oakntn,Tar, Pilch, Ratio and OUa-
Tarpaullo, Dbck, Light and Ileery Drilling*, Ac,
Ho, ftd JYilrr ami '3 Fra*tSlrtrt
JACOB ''ll E-E S E, !
MINER AND DEALEit IN
CANADA, MAGNETIC,
CHAMPLAIN AND LAKE fcUPKUIOU
IRON ORES;
WROUGHT, SCIWr IiUJN
AND Mil METAL
O-OFfIOE-COUNEU OF FRONT AND BUITIIKIEI.O
BTREgnt. ,u|«:dtf
A LANE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GAL
• LKKT, corner of PirrU end GRANT STREETS, io
JCTtatra’a fntUdlng; cppoalte th* Ceert Hoaai
Thfo Gallery hu /o*t been fitted np wftb *ojx<rior tide
end aky-ligbt.
Photograph*, Ambrotypn, Daguerreotype*, Ac., uk«o in
■tyles cot to be rarpaaMd.
Strsogert and dtheni ore GordUOy IttTlted to call ami ex
amine for ibcmaelrtw. Pr>c«« moderate.
on fifth street. Rooms easy tf aceeaa.
mpShlyd
mun raxnwxu. .HX5a, tcasu.
TUKDWELL dt SCHELL,
23 A. IT XC S R S,
. SOMERSET, PENN A.
lolieilcd and Rctnm* prompily remittnd.
umnca.
MECUANIOg* DANK, PitU».nr*b.
R. PATRICK A 00„ do mrts-iyJ
UK VmCU CL ANJUKUSUN,
TirnOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN
TT fROm, NUTB end BPICES, CONFECTIONERY,
SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, la. No. 39 WOOD STREET,
opposite gh Charles Hotel. PUUbnrgb, Pal tuH2-,Hd
ST 0 0 00 WOK K E R.
JAMES OWENS,
CORXZR ELM AND WTZJg STRSMTS,
.AND MASnO WORKER, glree particular
attention to all order* for wurk la hi* Uoe.
and ORNAMENTS of all kind* fnrnlabed
On ihort notlco.’ ap'irv.dly
ATKINS' CELEBRATED "
80 DA Y CLOCKS,
for Counting Room end Parlor, pjffl
An aeenrtnifrnt in Rreowowd c*e<w;clpg»nt pattern*
net reed red aad for ul, by J. r. reed 1 00^
tettaltf •••••• Jeweler*. No.«&FltlhatrML
T. W. i*UUUUJIEY, a
Weteh ißd Clock Haker, nDk
IMPORTKRGF B&A
Fine watchesand jewelry,
No. 23 Fifth itroet,between Wood auJ Market, Pitt*
borgh, Pa,
Attootfoupaid loth* repelrlDf of Watohi
And Jewelry.
4»»AH work warranted.
OOIiDI'HORP * KUUBK,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 130
THIRD BTRBET, between Wood and Smlthfleld ate
4F*Alway>on band ChahdoUer*. Bracket* and Flstqrs*
of all kind*.
Plombiogdone laa*np*slcr*tyle. AU order* promptly
attended 10.
AIFAUo, Plan* aad Specification* forniabod for Gas
Work# and Gee Work* constructed of any rapacity for pub-
Ho or prtratac**. nirl:lyd
LOVEKINCi’S WHITE SUGARS
-20 bbla Crushed fingarj
.14 “ fin* polrerlsod Sagan
14 “ graonlated do
100 *• B, Coffee do
Jd,{ race!rod and for aaJe by RETUEBA ANDERSON,
mySft No. 89 Wood eL, opporiteSt. Charles Uwtel.
PIANO GUlDE.—Knorr's Methodical
Gold# for Teacher* of the Plano, conteisiog biota that
will aailrtthcm In Imparting to their pnpUt the true Piano
lonch, and tnnch other Informetlon furaiaable to the teach*
er. Price 40 coots.
For sale by JOHN IT. 11BLLOR, 81 Wood itnet
Oople*mall«d on the receipt of the price. rnyiu
«(.) BEAMS 24x37 PRINTING PAPEiI,
td a*ap*rkir i7oalitj,.for atle low to clou conalgn*
ment, by CHADWICK A SONS, Nos. 149 and 141 Wood
etreet. j u o
.IViTUOiLAGE, for Coonting-houso uso, in
Ml ilaea ataada, with mtialte cover and bnub, at the
BUUooary Warohotue of W. G. JOHNSTON A 00,
tn l 3o ’ " Btetlonera, 47 Woodatfeel,
TjIFLES—Just received a very comprchen-
Joa » T * to our stock of HIFLKS, which can be
OARTWRIGUT A YOUNG,
wyao ' No 84 Wood «tw»L
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Itjla
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ci 7 iof w^, 4 J la .?V* boow fcf W.W.BHAMUAW,
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maforwlolijr w?BQ y JOS.PLKUINQ.
lENN. COKN—IOIK> bus. iu store and for
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day and Saturday, on a blanket sheet, and contains in
addition to thenewttf Otwfelva
rthable report of the Mtr&tttj cmvimdal awfiLLr*** a f.
afvrty and <Macasr& Banknote list, corrected void*for
this paper—nalnng tl the bed Onuaerdal ffrmpaptr in tht
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Another War Article,
Ooe of our Nashville exchanges, the I’atriot,
has a most vividorilcleon thowar. If possible’
it exceeds that of the New Vork Times. It
thought originally of employing Qen. Scott to
write strategic arliclcfl, but finally made arrange
meuts with one who is greatly the General’s su
perior. This military writer is very much sur
prised at the incapacity displayed by the Empe
ror Napoleon at the battle of Solfcrino. lie
eaye:
Vfo clearly foresaw (as also did Qen. Scott
Lbrough the Boston, New Vork, and Philadel
phia papers,} months ago, the position the Aus
trians would occupy when they reached tho Mio
clo; and bad not Napoleon ao recklessly disre
garded tho advioo we intended to give him, we
venture to say there would not bate been an
Austrian led after the bailie to tell the tale. But
there are men so wrapped up io their own con
ceit that they will not hearken to the wise coun
sels of the spectator who stands off and views
the march of events and armies coolly, oelmly,
and dispassionately. *
Ob approaobing (be Austrians, Napoleon, on
arriving within three hundred yards of their
position, should, by all means, have thrown the
main body of his regular troops, consisting of,
say 60,000 meo, into what may technically be’
called ao immense wedge. Prom the upper end
of this wedge, two wings, in Ibe shape of the let
ter L, oonsisiing of 60,000 Zouaves each, should
have extended, the ends, of the wings impinging
upon the large or msjor extremity of the wedged
with the Austrians immediately in front, (he
point of tho wedge being directed to their cen
tre. The following diagram-will more fully il
lustrate our meaning:
a. Immense wedge—6o,ooo regular troops,
h. Right wiog—6o,ooo Zouaves,
e. Left wing—6o,ooo Zouaves,
dr Austrian Army.
[The row of exclamation points is mode to
represent the Austrians, because the latter
would naturally have been very much eurpris
cd at the arrangement of ibiogs j
At the entering poiut of this weJge should
have been stationed the smallest man in the ar
my, immediately behind him the next smallest,
and bo on, the tallest troops constituting the
larger end of ibe terrible instrument. Thus
graduated, whittled down to apoint, as it were,
it is evident that it would have been capable of
penetrating Ibe tougbc&t jbody.of troops in the
world. A strong hempen cable ehould have
been extended from tbe. extreme point of one
wing to the extreme point of tho other, on the
outside, running through bolejrpcrforatediothe
ooat tails of the Zouaves, so pa to be held up
witboat encumbering thp troops, leaving them
tho free use of their hoxfcts.
Tbe arm; beiog thus formed, the wedge should
have been driven home, tbe wings mado to flop
*iamUaneoualy sod vigorously, sod tbe whole
force beiog hurled liko.a thunderbolt upon tbe
enemy, tbe weJge penetrating their centre, and
tbe wing*bulging out in the middleand turning
inaL the ends, forming two arcs of a circle, until
they met, when, tbe Austrians beiog now com
pletely surrounded and split in two, tbe ends
•hould have been brought together aad lied by a
sailor stationed there for the purpose. Thus out in
two, huddled up and surrounded by an impene
trable wait of rope and Zouaves, the enemy
would hare either bean crushed to death, or
would bare thrown down their arms and stir*
rendered at discretion.
Hat suppose, for tbe sake of argument, that
the Austrians, or a targe number of them, had
jumped a cherat, or vnlgarily. epexkfng,
dle, of the rope and broke it, or suppose they
had cut it with their swords, thereby forming a
crevasse through which to debouch aud reach
tbe exterior plain, whit then? Why, they could
only havo fallen back upon the village of Cavri
aoa, which being too small to hold them, they
would have been forced further back to Volta,
where,"boding no adequate protection from the
bayonets of the indomitable Zouaves, they would
eitheritare fallen into the hands of the French
as prisoners of war, or would have been cut to
pieces. This accomplished, Napoleon would
have bad nothing to do but tnaroh Into Mantua
without interruption, whence he could have de
spatched handsful oMroops with >emall arms to
take peaeeable possession of Verona, Peschlera
and Legnano, the remaining three corners of the
Quadrangle, and this terrible war would have
been ended.
Adsthia is asn Dsfiat.— There is a period
in tbo lives of empires, as of individuals, when
the evil they have done rises up in judgment
against them, when the voice of self delusion
and flattery is heard. no loDgeV, and when tbe
oocasions they have missed and the opportuni
ties they have misused acourgo them with ven
geance only tbe more bitter tbat lt has long been
delayed. Such are the times which have come
at last upon the great and powerfal Empire of
Austria. She not only did much evil, but the
evil which she did was done upon system and
according to precedent. She had, as every hu
man beiog or aggregate of human beings has,
clearly laid before her tbe different elements of
power and success, tbe spiritual and tho mate
rial, the ennobling and tbe degradieg, the pro
gressive and the obstructive, and she deliber
ately chose the latter. By no means negligent
of the welfare of tbe great mass of her subjects
she has contrived to disgust and alienate the
feelings of all who rose in the least above tbe
tamest medioorlty, who thought, or felt, or rea
soned, or aeted for themselves. Physical foroo
was her idol, and she fell down and worship,
pedil in the dust. By the coarsest methods,
by beating with the stick one cites of offenders,
by Imprisoning another, by shooting or hanging
a third, Austriaoontrivsd to establish throughout
her wide dominions the superiority of the baser
over tbe nobler ports of man. She has no liter
ature; she has no aspirations; imagination is
banished from her domtnioos under the penal
ties of fine, bastinado, or imprisonment. This
brutalizing system has in U a certain kind of
vitality. It holds wonderfully together. It fags
even extorted admiration, and beoome a sort of
idol to those who despair of tho destinies of hu
manity, and believe that men are sheep to be
fleeeed or cattlo to be driven .by the stronger.
Bat we are just beginning to see the real moral
and meaning of all this, and Uls too instructive
to be passed over in silence.
Austria trusted In her army. It was composed
to be sure, of different races, all more or less
discontented with the Imperial Government, ail
more or less hostile to each other; but it was
excellently drilled, it was provided with compe
tent officers, it had experience of all the ordi
nary manccuvres of war, and it wassurrounded
wherever it went by a most elaborate system of
foriiSoatioD. The lime oMrialhaa arrived, and
how-has this enormous machine, to support
which the Empire has been depopulated and tho
finances ruined, borno the strain and tension of
actual.; hostilities ? It has been shattered to
pieces-Miot for waul 'of oouregb and endurance
or technical acquaintance with military evolu
tions, but beoauso this voßt mass was directed by
intelligence of a low order, and was deficient in
that activity, self-reliance and power of sponta
neous notion which distinguish (he French sol
dier. Mind and matter hgve met together, and
matter has been shattered fn the conflict. Brulo
forco has been no match for intelligent valor,:
and tbo most obstinate endurance has yielded
before tho onslaught of an enemy who knows
what victory is and how she is to bo wooed and
won. -
But the defeat of her military system is by no
means nil tho evit with which Austria is threat
' ened, " The successors of Joeeph H. have conola
dedn degrading Concordat with-Boms; (hey
bin token to thtir btori .and xoaneeto that
strange and fatal race of men who seem destined
-ever to parane on end which they are never
slowed to reach. In her intellectual degrada
tion Austria has prostrated herself before the
Order of Jesus. Tbe throne of the young Em
peror is surrounded by that ominous band, the
sura precursors of the ruin of thrones and tho
downfall of monarchies. Louis XIV took them
to his heart, and prosperity left 1 him never to
return. James II and Charles X lost under their
advice the Kingdoms of their ancestors; and
surrounded by them, Francis Joseph seems to
be drifting towards a- similar consummation.—
London Timet, June 29.
1 Tub Pass or tub Stelvio.—As a telegraphic
dispatch announces that tho Austrians have oc
. copied in force the Stelvio Pass, the following
details conoerniog it may prove interesting :
“The Stelvio Pass is in tho mountains whioh
join the Rhetian Alps to the mass of the Ortler,
and confino the upper part of tbe ValteHua. It
is the highest point hr Europe over which man
baß carried a road; but, notwithstanding, that
peculiarity, U is but little known, being out of
tbe Hoe taken ordinarily by tourists. It is
8,860 feet high, that is, 1,183 feet higher than
Mount Bt. Bernard, over which no vehicle can
pass, and nearly 1,000 feet above the region of
perpetual snow. When tho Treaties of Vienna
placed Lombardy and Venilia under the domi
nation of .Austria, that power became desirous
to open direct communication between Vienna
and Milan, and as the read by lalria and C&rin
thia, in the south, and that by Salzburg, tnns
pruch, and the Brenner, to the north, were very
long and difficult, whilst tbe road by the Valley
of the Inn, the Col of La Maloia, and the
of Como, passed partly over Bwiss territory, tho
Austrian Government resolved to construct a
rood over the Col of Stelvio. The road begins to
ascend near Che little town of Glams. It then
enters a narrow valley which is traversed by the
torrent of the glaciers of the Ortler, and asoends
slightly for about two leagues. Then the zigzags
commence, and they lead to a spot from which
arcoeenthe glaciers of tho Cristallo in front,
and to the left the Ortler Splits, a cone covored
with frozen snow, 12,068 feet high, and the cal
minating point of all tho Tyrol. To the right
is tbe Col of Stelvio, with tho Interminable zig
zags which lead to Its snmmiL Ia tbe Coarse
of these windings are seven long galleries or
tunnels, solidly bnUt, the object of which is to
protect the most exposed parts of thoro&d against
avalanches and falls of stones. These galleries
have saved the lives of many travelers. At tho
spot where they begin all vegetation has ceased;
there is nothing but rock and snow; even the
roaring of torrents is not heard; and the death
like sllenoe whioh prevails is only occasionally
interrupted by the cry of the eagle, the fall of
the avalanches, or the raging of storms. At the
top of tbe Col there Is no hospital, as at Su
Bernard, no shelter of any kiod, nothing bat a
stone hearing an inscription that the Col ls the
boundary of three different countries, the Tyrol,
Italy, and Switzerland, and that it is 2,560 feel
higher than the Cols of the Simplon, St. Gothard
Mount Cenis, elo. In descending on tbe Bide of
the VaUelioe, after awhile some \arge buildings
are found which Berve as holds, police Offices,
and barracks for soldiers. They are situated in the
npper part of the valley of Beaulio, in which the
various torrents unite to form the Adda. From
the Col to this station'the road descends in zig
zags between high bosks of stone. Farther on
It enters a frightful defile called tho ‘Horrors of
llormlo* being an immense rent in tho mountain,
fall of precipices, and the’ Adda roaring along.
Inthts defile the road isoarried over precipices
by means of bridges, through masses of rocks
by means of tunnels, and In some places U poss
es beneath cascades. At lost it reaches Bormio, ,
and there the passage of the Col ends. The con
trast between the beauty of the country beyond
Bormio and the horrible defile is most striking. ,
On the map Glnrue and Bormio seem near to- >
getber; but the winditig'road which unites them
is fifteen leagues loog, and is every where so
steep that only, pedestrians, horses or light mail
carta can pass over it. The expense of niakiag
the road must hare -been enormous, and the
engineering difficulties immense.”— Qaliynam's
Zlnitogrr.
TERMS 1
Esoliui Lathes asd Ostoms.— An ibtelli
gent American lady, remarks Ihe Traveler, who
■pent a year in some families of wealthy land
lords Id England, with whom she was connected
by .Wprriage, found to b?r surprise, that the la
dies of those families often preferred a walk of
several miles in warm woolen dresses and thick
shoes, to calling their carriages and horses from
the stables; and that Jewelry, and even silk
dresses, were reserved for*wear in-doors And at
evening parties, but never worn out of doors;
and the first reason given in explanation of this
was, that they might set a to the
poorer classes- In the expenditures of these
families a moch greater degreewf prudence and
economy was manifested in gvery reJpect than
among any corresponding class bere M cxc*pling
only in tb*aumber of servants, which is much
larger than in the United States. The furniture
of their mansions, and even the carpets upon
the floors, though of the most costly and sub
stantial character, had yet been in.use many
yean-BMlof the articles, indeed, having been
banded down from post generations, and the
last thing thought of would hare been to discard
them for the mere fancy of some new and fash
ionable sabstitote.
WIIiLABO IIAJIVKY *. CO.
Si MAIDEN LAKE, AND 17 CEDAR BIRRET,
NEW YORK.
PAI’K r s K
Straw wnd Bonnet Hoards.
TWIN E H O USE
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S 4 Maiden Lane and 17 Cedar Street,
NEW YORK.
HE UP, COTTON, FLAX AND UN BN
twines,
mKITO ABO MABUVAOrCUB
CORDAGE!
Of mry description
COTTON, JUTE, MANILLA AND AMERIOAN HEMP
R OP 13,
Tarred Staff, Fishing Lion, Glfling Thread*:
SEINE TWINES.
BHOB THREAD, WlOK.and eU kind* or
CQRD9 AflD LINKS.
»n»’6S;**3tf c b9*R)
CO. HUSSEY & CO. have removed to
SJW* “•» Copper Vanhoose, NO. 37 FIFTO
m &EEI, la the Iron Pronl Block, third door weet ot Wood
street.
BRAZIERS BOLT JND SIIEATHINO COPPER,
PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
IjOCOMOT IVE TUBING.
Baited Still Bottomland Flail vf all Sitet,
Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass,
SPELTER, 80LDBR, OOPPER RIVKTM, AO.
Dealers io Block Tin, TtoPlstu, Lead Wire, Sheet Zinc,
Antimony, Sheet Iren, Tinners’ Tool*, Ac.,
No. 37 Fifth Street, Plttebnrgh, Pa.
Popper Col to .a, ‘ .pIQSmil:
jyj e a r a w’s
Prom 3<II.IBKIITY BTBBKT,
jyjORE NEW GOODS
C. HANSON LOVE’S.
SUMMER WARES—
Tha Polar Refrigerator;
Ice Chrit*—ail sites;
Fire Minute Ice Cream Fmcerx;
Water Cooler*—*ll elsoi;
Bathing Aypentor,
Gu Store*. For sale at
Jnl3 T. J. ORAIQ’S, No. 124 Wood itr«*t.
Extraordinary bargains in
LADLES* DRESS GOODS of all kind* Light ChlntZM.
Lawns, Ac. -Abo, in Lace Mantilla*, Nredte Work Collar*,
Sett* of Collar* and Sleeve*, Dollar* In Cloth and other
material; Travelling Drees Good*, Ac., ALL greatly redoes)
to clo—fut. jolft BURCHFIELD A CO.
O O ACRES OF LAND on the Ohio River.
**oearly opposite Freedom, will be soli on easy term*.
HooaeofS rooms, orchard oflOO trees, good store, springe
of water, etc. Will be add for ft JS3O—2OO In hand, balance
in 1,2, and 3 yean.
JoW B. CUTHBERTA SON, &t Mubtit.
ONE MILE frun Clifton Station, oh P. A
O.K. Jl,eDwclUognonee,Blablo,etc. Price £>,400
—s7oo in land, balance at 1 year, for sale by
JnlS 8. CPtHBERT. A BON, 61 Market bL
FLOUR —20U bUs Empire Mills Extra
Family, 100 do Bloomington do do do, a choice article,
in etors and for sale by SPRINGER, HARBAUQH ACO
» J° lB No. 209 Liberty street.
Ooede. Ja2o - &UAN BON LOVE, 7tMkritßt»L
TJRINTED LINEN LAWNS very cheap
JL at timing cat sale of BPECHfiKU) Aoo. r
AKE FiSH— 2Qopfcgs, for Bale by . .
JnT- EEaLTE,c6ttOro
iHißcrUanroub,
~.._. Kr*ry deecriptlon of
wrapping, hunting and writing
PAPER,
1 01T BAHI> OB NADI TO OttDSB,
FANCY, COLORED AND TISSUE J’jrSHS,
U LOTTING PAl’EB£, BNYBLOPKS,
REMOVED.
Pittsburgh Copper Bolling MUI.
O. G. lIURBEY Jte CO.
REMOVAL.
TOBAOOO AND OIOAB WABBHOUBB
To 179 LIBERTY BT., oppoelte Market.
OPENING THIS DAY AT
74 BIABEBT STREET.
VOLUME LXXII —NUMBER 195
insurance.
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire.
Fraaklla Plr* laiirue* Compaay of
PHILADELPHIA
Office 435 and 437 Chestnut at, near Fifth,
A**ou, J*uo*ry lrt, ISS9, pabUthed sgreea-
My to rs act of Assembly, being
« v J* ort SH®«* amply second——sl,73l,6® M
K«lE*Ut<,{pr#Mat value $103213G1) cost 77,TM 71
writ™ 7 on ample Collateral So
-SSnW ™t.T— ;iS? 07
Notes and Bills recelrsble <£oB 40
42,007 3B
*a.The only Profits from Premlams
a mT <lobTU,r “ re fr ° m
Insnrancn* made on crery description of PronertT In
Town.and Country, at rates as low astro consittS^th
Since tbetnlnearparatien, a period of thirty jMn.
t*» 6 r biria paid Lessee by lira.. to an smmnt exceeding
fbttr Millions of Ddllars, thereby affording erldeacaof the
advantages of umraaca, aa well as their ability and dlsno
dtlon to meet with promptness all liabilities.
Loan paid daring the jear 1858~~....
omacroaa.
Oharlea W. Baacker, Mordecsl D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, David 8, Drown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith, Xiiward 0. Dale,
George W. Richards, ' George Fades.
CHAJILEsTT. BANOKER, President.
EDWARD O. DALE, Tice President
W*. A. Btezl. Secretary pro tern.
J. GARDSRR COFFIN, Agent,
rayfl Offlce HortheMt cor. Wood and Third sta.
POlfi lIBVKAirCBi
1 n na ’
Sdiance nntnal liunrante Company si
p nilad a lp nia
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, ilorchsndlsa, Fendtnre
*e n In Town or Ooontry.
Offico No. 308 Walnut Street.
o*rtm sl77,93l™Asnn t 270,478 43.—InTMtad u fbffi)W«:
first Mortgage on improved City Property, Worth
doable the amoral——— $161,000 00
Penna. Railroad Co's 0 per cent. Mortgage Loao.
4 *30,000, eort .* . 27,900 00
Allegheny oonaty 0 percent Penna. B. R. Loan.. 'lO,OOO 00
City-of Philadelphia, do do do 0.000 00
PrnnaylTan la Railroad Oo’e Slock™ _ 4,000 00
Stock of the Reliance Mutoal Iniarance Co 10,100 00
Slock of County Fire Insurance Oo 1.060 00
Stuck ol Delaware U. 8. Insurance Oo 160 00
Union 11. Insurance Co’s Scrip 350 00
Bills Receivable, badness paper..... 30,373 43
Book Account*, accrued Interrelate 7,31104
flaah on hand and la lUnb ~,, 16,663 00
•378,478 it
OLEH TINOLET.Prahkot
MUOOU.
ClemTtoglej,
Wol ILuotopaok,
FrodnrUk Hn>«u,
o.BteVea*on t
John R. Worrell,
IL L. Caraou,
RoUwlTolaad,
f mlertck Lfluolg,
a 8. KWI,
JtsuaS. Woodward,
b. u.
Ssffioe] Bhrpbam,
Bobert Steen,
WliHam Mmwex,
BenJ. W. Tlnrlej,
UarehJd! UIU,
z. iAthrop,
Ohaa. LeUod,
Jacob T.,Booting,
Smith Coven,
John Birel), PlUabcrgb.
UIKCOMA N, Becratery.
J. <3. COFFIN, Agent
ner Third and Wood ctrovte
North-east cot
GREAT WESTERN
INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY.
OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING,
80. 403 VV AI.H U T STUEKT
FTATEURNT OP BUSINESS POR YEAR EXTONQ OCTO
8KK31,1368.
Capital....
5urp1u5...........
42TT,«00 00
... 61,433 63 |2J64&3 03
Roeriret] lor Prem1ama............_. 46
“ " lutereit, tiouU, Ac-_ J.SiB 49 M
Paid Loam*, Expense, Costal*
ftiou, Eo-Itunraoee, JUinrned
Premiums, to OO
ASSISTS.
Bui EiUte, Doutfi A UdrtgftgM_.sl4l,2!o 00
Btock« 47.01& 00
Bill* Hecelrebl*. ~ 69,&U 73
UoaeUlwl Premium* end. other
dcbtadaetbe 00tnptaj............. 17,953 02
Qub oo Lend, end iu the of
Agente_.
' *575,253 03
At a meeting of the Stockholdora, coQTensil »n iho 16 th
ultimo, the following p«noaa were elected DI&EOTORS for
the euaulog joar, tu:
Cherlea U. Latbrop, f 433 WalnQt itreeL
Alexander WMJden, llarchaul, la North front
WUtlftm barttng,;l33S Pine atreet.
Isaac llaalaboat, Attorney and CoaneeUor.
JuhnO. Uuntcr,firtnof Wright, Hunter A Go.
ITracy, Arm of Tracy ACoT, Ooldimltli'ft H»n
John JLMcConlj, flna of Jcmaa, White A IlcOordy
TW L. GiUreple, firm of QiUeeple A Zeller.
J«a. B. Hralth. Ann of Jui. B. Boikb A Co
John R. Voßtice, office corner of fterentb and Bimeorn.
Ilei L.Collier, Bnn of 0. IL Grant A On.
Thomae Potter, P'-" J Arch street.
Ctiarlea Harlan, corner Walnut and Sixth streets,
June. J. Hlotutu, office 154 Sooth Poarth street.
At ■ «uteu|D«nt meeting of the Hoard CHALKS C
LATHROP waatmanlmooftljr r»efe*ted Prwrideot, and Hon.
Wil bAUtINQ Vice President.
JAKE? WIUGUT, Secretary.
This Corojwoy baa DISCONTINUED OORAN MAEUNB
MULL Stmnbost Unit Rbki on Western
Utters takou aa heretofore.
R. W. IWDKXTSIt, Agent,
N*. 97 Water etreet.
Firr, marine and Inland insurant*.
INSURANCE CO. op NORTH AMERICA,
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorparated 17 W—Capital $500,000.
Asaats, January 10. 67.
DUtiXlTOßii.—Arthur G. Collin, Bamnol W. Jours, John
A Brown, Runnel P. Bmitb, Charles Taylor, Amhnwe White
John Neff. Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, William B.
Bowen, Jamee N. Dickson, ti. MorTisWain, John Mason.
Geo. L llarrison, Franria B.Gope, Kdwsnl U. Trotter.
Marruias Maaia, Boc’y. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, Prast.
INSURANCE CO. oTtiii STATE or PA.,
PUIUDKLPaiA.
Incorporated, 17M—Capit*l..—$200,000.
Awti Fobroary 1,*15&9.
DlßßOrolU^—Jleery D. StMjTTord, Simoon Toby, Charlee
Macalerter. William £. Smith, Jobs li. KuM, Henry G.
Freeman, Chari#* S. Lowb, Own C. Oarton, William E.
White, Qoorg* H. Smart, SamnM Grant, Jr, Tbamaa Wag*
m, Tbotuaa a WatUon- HENHY I>.SQ£JUIEIII>,
WuuAKllajkHi.Sw’j. PrmWent
t3»laaaranea la ibe alioTo OIJ aaJ Reliable CompaniM.
cau bo obtained by application to
faU-TJly vr. V. JQ.VKS, A Kent, 81 Water at.
Pennsylvania inanp>nA»
-*iq Insurance Company
Of" PITTSBURG!!,
Offlc* No, 63
A. J. Jonea,
Body Pattoreoo.
J, K tufiiir,
I. Urler Bpcunl,
Chartered CipluL.
and Maria® BUka taken of all description*.
h«ild(nl~A. A Cuua.
Vice l’rraident—Rost Pam&soK.
Secretary and Traaagrer—LQaimgyacgL,
Weitem Inara ran oo Company
•'» PITTBBOKO H.
GEOItOB DARBIB, president
V. U. GORDON, Secretary.
orncs, No. V 2 Water atroet, (fipaox* Ou.'a Warehonae.
op *tal»»PUul)urgh.
IfTfi ItuurtaffainilaUtindt of Firt and Marine Risks
A Home institution managed by JHndoru *afla an weU
fcftoioa in Uu conmxutity, and wAo or* determined, by
vronptiuu and ÜberatUy, to maintain tS* character loWcA
they hast attuned. <u offering At bat protection to thou v ho
desire lobe insured.
AfifiXTß, APRIL BQ, 1850.
Block .... 90,000.00
Mortgage-—.— .......... 2,160 00
Offlee ParnJtnre .. 250 00
Opao 1738032
Oaah.... „ 15387 2J
. Premium Not** ........ _ 30 373 13
' Notes and Rllta Dlaronnled „ 163359 29
PU»«l7To*i.
W tn. UcEfifgbt,
N*tbaol«l HoImM,
AUz. Nlmtck,
DavM H. Long,
WiltUu 11. SuUth
0. w. RlokftJOß,
Gaorgo DariU,
O, Miller, Jr.,
J. w. Dntta,
Q. W.
Jua m MeAole;,
Alexander Spew,
Andrew AckUj,
m>3J
Deli '•'<# Hr
I. 11. QOaPON, B*o*l.
/ftflware ffintuui Safnljr insaranco Company
buffrjXHVitd by tk* ItyUUUurt
Office, 8. E. Corner Third and Walnut sts.,
PHILADELPHIA,
MARItiM INal/RJUfOKS $a VuMli.Cino,iiid Pnlfht
to til part* of tli» world.
IIfLAjTD INSURANCES on Good a, br Riven, Oiuli,
Uln end Uo4 OuiiigM, to ell pert* of (Li Cnlos.
FTUB HfRU&j LYCJS3 oo Uarchsodlza CoMnllj<*»Oa
Stores, Dwelling Uonsca, Sc.
'Bonds. Mortgagee, sod Beal Estate.... —8101,350 9*
Philadelphia CHr, aad other Loons- „ 137.011 tft
Btock in Basks, Bailroad ft InraraneoOoa..' 19,80800
BlUa KaoelraU a... 990,991 95
Cash on hud - 36,899 08
Balanrsw la handa;of Agents, Pramloma os
Marine Policies recently leaned, and oth
er debts doe the Company.
SaUerlpttoa
inraou
Jaotea 0. Hud,
TkaophUoa Paulding,
JaareaTraqnaJr,
William £|t«, Jr,
J. F. PenJaUra,
Joahoa P. Zjre,
Samoal B.Btokaa,
-Ucar^Slou.
Jamrnß. Me Faria
Thoeiaa 0. Hand,
Kobert Burton, Jr,
John B, Semple, PltUb’g,
?'f'Ss“’ "
mt. MAntiHTiS3a«iL
, . tuoa. a HAND, Yto, p™ii. D t
Dou Lruum, Sacrtotarr,
P. A. iUDEUU, An&L
fts Water itmt. Pittabmth.
William Martin,
Joatpb ILBo*},
Muoml A.Sondar,
JobnO. Darla,
John E. Penroaa,
O*org« a. helper,
Uwerd Darlington,
Dr. E. M. Usaion,
William 0. Lcdwfg,
HOfh Cnla,
fjpeacar Mail rale,
Cbariaa Sellar,
U. Jonaa Brooko,
Jaccti P. Jonea
»p3:lyj— Ul9
Enreba loaaranco Co. of PezuuylvßDlJ
OJUt, No. n Water Snet, PiXUb*rg\.
J. n. BBOEXBK&GXR, PrinimL
HOBKBT BINNET, Socrtta^.
OoQtIBQU to Inxnra igalui all kindi of Fin and Marini
Riilu _ ,<•
1 AS3ETB, MAY SJ, 1369.
Oiab In Piitatmrcb TraM .460,800 M
Stock BBa-BlUa—pajrablo oo demand4l,o4o 00
Premium ttotca . .. .-...iTryfl gg
Dlawranted Tfote«_ „ . 53,127 m
Bond* and Mortgagee...-..: 10.408 33
SOO ahana Iron Oiij Bank Stock— isoOO oo
200 do Exchange Bank Stock—<d«Li—ftV/ig
200 Oo Allegheny Bank Block—coat-.. . iamq iy)
100 do Heebanlca’ Bank Btoek-caet " , iSia S
Book Arcnnnle .——r—l •• _•“***** 1 7C» IT
liiUe ttcedreble !■■ J{
J.H.Bboonbrrgtr, ' >w
niL'cSSS' - B^tLeecOr-
DoiOßgtliflt lniuißet Cosnpamy,
orncnS-SAUE3A. HUTCHISON, Prudent
HANKY If. ATWOOD, Secretary
OmcvNo. 63 Wash Stout,
pKB hum Ajsirut aU tdndi of Fir* and Marin*
ASSETS, MAT 20th, 1S&
StockDcsßUls,p*jableon demand,aecorodby
two approved p«i»*e -sll&,fiaa co
biuj , n -„ n , 36,015 29
BUla Diarctmted , 800 00
llSshircaMachanJct’BankßUick—6,l C 5 00
ldO do Citizens' do do do ...... 6,175 00
60 do Bankol PUtalarghdo do 2,750 00
40 do Ezthanre Bank do do ............ 2,060 00
Balance or Book A«.->unlJ 6,05* 08
Office Pnrnltnre. „ 400 00
(hah..^,-^..^.— .. 61,113 04
_ ' MMCTOES:
wm. D. llolzdMl Wni. A, Caldwell,
BotiUDalxeU. WUeoaJlJUer,
Wm. Re« John McDeritt,
Joeeph Kirkpatrick. Oco. A. Berry
A. Hntehfoon.
n*N.BY JL. ATWOOD, Be o»y
«~.5106,305 t:
Fire nnct Ufa
INSOBaNGI COMPANY,
No. 149 CHemut Streot,
OPPOSITE in B 008 T*o M n 6 ft 8 M .
LlSSd°iS : !Jlil^i^^- r,5 ? r4oc *» dtb6r Perpetual or
U&UM ( oa every description of Property or
•trsuonablsnUesof premium. m
BQBKBfc P. KINO, President. '
H. W. BALDWIN, Yios President.
_ _ MUOfOU.
Curies P. Hare*, H. XL Ouse.
*■ B. English, George W* Brow*,
P. B. B*wry, Joseph K Pgai,
0. Ehermtn, Jobs QUytcn. . ~
O. J. Ktgargee, B. Wflor.
P. BUOUfasitßaenUty.
„ . j. o. oorm, Agent.
dgSStflstb eoroer Third and Wood stmts.
The immortality op thjFlljoSl!
and the Final Condition of ths Wicked, <xrefhUy«>&.
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tettliaooy. Part 2d—The argument from tbs*Berintam»
and the view* entertained on the subject by the rodent
d ChriitUna. Part 2d—On Death and Penalty,con
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BTBDOnos tor the urn of American Knjoßeers,con‘-
toiniog the neeesmry rales, tables andiornnlae tor the lo
cation, cocttmrtioa, equipment *M management of Baif
roads u bulit la the United States, with 158 illustrations,
by George L. You, Qril Engineer. In 1 volume..
J” l9 KAY A CO, 60 Wood at
VENTILATION in American Dwellings,
with a aerjea of diagram* presenting axtmplal in dif
ferent clacsea of- habitation*, by Darld a Reid, U. D. To
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Bargains in Second-Hand Piano*
ON£ 6 octave, Boaewood case,
Iron frame, mad* by Chickorli)* uyHB
Som, only two year* old. - . .. f JiP ■ |f
Boaewood ewe, round corner*, cud* by
cured dcak, plain carrw^
fact, mad* by „ •>—
On* 6 b yr K TMj].i^a£.
H a « 'Buswood *• « E»pe (SnUY^™*
‘‘6 « - Mahogany « » SgJ&^Vl;
;) £/< “ ** •“ *? ■- l4od4£ro.
® “ M M .; Ctomsnuak*,
6 ** **** Tltwimitl. • ...
'•* 6 *• U U U - 4 ■ ...
Fortalaby [mylg] JOSH H. MSLLOR. 51 Wood it
raBKCH AID AtIBIUCAS '*^ —
OONPBO T IO N A R,"S* .
T. A. MZJQRBCH * BONS,.
No. 4S St. Clair Street.
' °PP”tt»tbe St. Clilr Hotel, 5 ’C
T> ESPECTFULLY informs their friends
J-t andtbyiQbllc generally that they harn reopened the
Btore, 4. 8L Clair (treat, when they will keep constantly
Toy*, Oma, Cordial Wine, Brandy, Cream, eld Drop*, par®
Chocolate, Freeh and Pried FrolU, Nota, and ererr article
oaed in their line.
DnaUn ere especially farited to call endexamlne oar
■toe*, ae weeelletaeerylowcaabbride. -
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Mann&ctartrs of French tod American Conficuonarjen.
(309,14# 06'
LOW PRICED. SUMMER DKESS QO^BS
—DUBCUFISLP * 00. heTe-received a lot of vtronr
£ugtah Beregea which they are aeDlogat 12J4 is** aodSo
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mer Draw Qoode—a very fall aaeortment. . j,*?
SUGAR AND MOLASSES— :
300bb!t. N 0 Molu**, /-•
tObAlfbbU. do
60 bbla Sjrapa,
100 hhds prime N 0 Eanr, *
60 bbla Kofloed IThU« do
jo6 B.BOBIBOCT A CO.
Boston - and farina crackers^
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Grocery end fee Stan, JoJerml street, below the Pt*t offla
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Beaumont* fletcher.—-The « o rka
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Jo 7 • KAY A 00,65 Wood
... 99«T300T
100,000 ©o
•70S1,T8B8T
JOB. ICE, IGJBJ
About four hundredtons ofpuf©
Allegheny lea, with privilege of -house to Bor. Ist.
will be sold on tiae for epprored endorsed paper.'Foetal*
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r-A Urge assortment of Pocket Books, PortSLmaalu.
Buckskin Parsa* Portfolios and Canker's <Use* ■
oelvedat, • •» ' HAVRN’iL ™"
JelQ corner Wood and Third and Market and 24 rta.
iotatoes, ! :v\ r
- , POTATOES, • v
1,000 bos. nice Bads to arrive this dsr'atsd
i«ai J.acAynfiLPAroiyi^^rt.
WJp-f; bush TennesseeWlieat
far ttl« :••• -. v< .. Id’BAHB* •,•
Jif!—; -=-<• - -■■ ■-•Ho.mSrcoadttwat.
Pocket BookaeDiiMmor-
Book * tii&g&a •£* lUittDii sutiiiu-
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