■ ESTABLISHED IN ‘1786. 1.a.8X713. a. *.ram. a.r. ormt. T. H. KETII * CO., .Xo. 21 Wood Strut, Pittsburgh, Pavta. H/fANUFAOTUREBS OP WHITE AND ATJL BED LEAD, ZDiO PADO'S AND LITHABQE, and Wfaoleala Deolanr la Oils, Paiat% Yarniihoa and Tnrpan tlOAi _ Jafcdly W MACICEOWN, Wholesale Drnggirt, • Carlton Oil Uaaotaetorerapd Agent forTbaynr** Solid and FlaiJ .Extract*, No. Iff! liberty street, Pitto -Durgh, Pa. / JaSOrlyd L. FAHNESTOCK. A Co., late of the fina • O. A. pal BMtoek A Ox, and «uooMM>r* to Fleming oro*_ Wholesale >rnggttt No. ito/c\ini*rWopd aud Poorto Btk, Pfttabcrgh. Fa. o A. FAHNESTOCK A 00., WHOLE IBa cilaDrtiggUU and Uannbolurcrs of White Dead, Csd and Litharge, corner Wood and front ureats, Pitta. fccitfb- ' __ utebT rxiuuci Pkarcr— - .esowi uim BBADN ,& REITER, WHOLESALE AND Liberty and St. Clair it*., 1 OSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L WUcox A Co.)oomrr Market street and Diamond, fcocp* cototaatij on band atoll and compete aaaortment of Drug*, Madidne*, MadictuoChwts, P»rftam-ry,aad all article* per- ulalng to fcM borincst. cairfully wmuouudodat a?i -MW. • . ■ jafcly ■ r\u. QKo. ii. KBrSKk; druggist, I f liMTooli iirtti- comer of Wool auwt »sd Tlrrla . • atUy.Pflm.aryh,r*. . ♦ « JOHN P, SCOTT, WHOLESALE'DEAL- V iflaDregj, Paint*,Oil*. Yamt*h« eb d Dywtoffr, No. •J ft Liberty street, PUUI/OrgU. . Ail order* will raevtropromf.taitcauob % Lf ikhMocli’4 Pnlmaajcgymn. a»*ril:ly<uw sstolm« Hhaltts, 1) IDDLEI, WiRTS & CO., General Corn .l.V mlslonlic-nthmuand iHsalersinOrowTie* »■>.) Pro anw, No-lai liberty ttmrt, Ftttatmreh, Pa. -CoaslgatßenUtotlritedKSdsitufootory rctßrue^ctt aoti-M. . . deltkljnlaerT J ABIES IIQLMES A CO., Pork Packers and Dealei* in Prortstoo*, corner of M.irfcot and Fiont «waU- J*&l>d« opTCKtmrrs o. a. Lxcon LEECn i HDTCHLNSON, Commission .aad Forwarding Merchaota, dealer* In Western Be **n-n Cbee**. flour, Pub, Buccn, ButUr, Llujtfd Oil, But tndPcirl Aahna, 3<*Js, Grain, Drtr4 Prolt, aad rrodur* generally. Bwt brand* Family Flour *lw»ys on band.— Ageatak-r flwealo of MadfeonCo'f Colebmiod Patented Feari&tarth. Mo*.UBSeeood*ndl« Hnt«u., between Wood and goriihfitld sta, Pittabartfo Pa. agdtlyd riHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY IL V COLLINS, Forwarding aad Oommladno M«chaat,aod tn Cbeew, Batter, Lake Fiih and Prodnce gtmeraUr. 3ft wood *t-. abere Water, Plmbargb. ' my2l Eaole warehouse.—jas. gakd- IN£U, tniotenta Dealer la Floor, prertstoo* »ad rroae**»c«Kr*lly, No. 8 Sereotb fortran Lit-r-m todßmltuiMd. Pittsburgh, Pa. east. FSELLEKS & C0.,-Dealers in Pruvi » *lcm*, Card Oil, 4c., No. eoe Liberty »t f - c t cnrc-": Mra bead of Salthfleld street. atCd-ltd insuwncr agents, EDKELLA INSURANCE COMPANY 99 Wttcr street. nOBT. FINNBY. Sec'y. C. W. Ouca itOl, General A goat. B y 3 '? A A * AKRI E R, SECRETARY -CAe Pennsylvania Itummaco of Pittsburgh Jobw* Cail-ilng, Fonrth street. M. GORDON, Secretary \V estern L e anaeCompapy, g3Wator*trcct. JOAEDINEH COFFIN. Aroni for Frank • lin Firo Insurant Oorujxuiy, Karth-cajt comer Wood and Third street*. i A, MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware a Mctail IgrnxaseeCa,fti Water street. E" ' W. POINDEXTER, Agent GTeat VV act a m IssoraoM Q0.,07 front street. W. D. * a. B>CALLen, Dealer in carpets, oil cloths, MATTINGS, kc. Wo. g? Poorifa gtroot ne*r Wood. I. m. craamsib aro.k. tmxstu. w\ B . iuaPB , Burchfield & co., (successors to Mur> phy A Burchfield,) Wholesale and Retail Dollar* to Htaploand Fancy Dry Ooodr, North-east corn'* Fourth and Market Pitishorub. a«l €ll. LOVE, Dealer mStaplo and Fancy • Dry Good*, stgn of the original Bm Hire. Ko 74 Sdaikst itreot, PltUbnrgh. rnrlfl Rll. PALMER, No. K? 5 Market Street, • Dealer In Bonnet*, list*, Straw Trimmlnra, nnd Straw Good* gßcerelfy. “ c 25 ; BookatHcts, Set. WMt G. JOHNSTON it GO., Stationers, Blast; Book ftanntactorera pad Job Printer*, No. • #7 Woodfgwt, Pittsburgh, Pa. «b3O &~<L COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO > B. and Dytai) Iwinr t Q Rook* wrjraud Pap-sr Hangings federal dm dr.-., o B. Ot U»tkn 8-juaxe, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. DAVISON,BOOKSELLER AND Bt&tSoner,nicceBK>rto D»tl*go A Agncw, N». e 3 Market Iffwt, near TsarthtPitUlnirKN, Pa. Tf AX & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA •J»V- TIONERS, No. 66 Wood ftraet, next do~r to the cor- Ilet at Third,'PJttelmrgh, Pa. School *nd Law Books coo mally os Lied. JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA i TIQNER, No. 79 Fourth *L, Apollo Building* IiNT i MINER. BOOKSELLEfI and Stationer,Maeonic Hall, Fifthrtrest. JOHN THOMPSON it CO., iiooec, SliiN ,AJib OaHAUA»TAL PAINTERS AND ULAZIERS, NO. 135 THIRD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. mr2o:ly4 Heat JSsiaM Sflents WILLIAM WAKD, JFWaLIR in promissory notes, 1/ Honda, Mortgages sad all wen ride* for money. Parsons con procure leans through my Agency, on rsuoo •ble terms. Xbo«« wishing to iuv«*t ihnir money lo •d«at>U2«, e*A always find firs? sod second class papar at my efflea, lor isle. All comaranfeattotis and later* tow* strictly confidential OSes GRANT STREET, opposite Si Paul’s Cathedral JelMtf VALVE* S. WallPipo Wsribooit. VST ALTER P. MARSHALL &. CO., lm- porters and Dealers, S 7 Wood street, between Fourth (treat sad Dmtr.-/iid Allojj whore may be found an extensive •eeartmeßt olo7ary doscnpdaaof paper ilai/giogs,fcr Par ton, Halls, Din'ug Booms sad Chamber*. Also, Window Shades, in great Variety at lomat prices to oocmtry dealers. Ml 6 WALTERP. Miwsnar.f. * CO. JOHN H. JIELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., tf between Diamond Alley and foorlh street, 8o!a Agent for CHICKKRINa A SONS’ (Boston) PIANO PORTER MA -805 A. BAULIN'S MODEL UELODBONB and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, and Dealer In Mute and Modes! Goods. jaffl HKLBBER & BRO., No. 53 FIFTH •JSfe#?? «ftke Golden Harp, Bole Agent forNUNNB * CLARK*B fN*w Yerk) nsxiTaUod Grand end Sonars PIANOS, and OAROAUT A NEEDHAM’S genuine M SIXh DRONB and GROAN HARMONIUMS, Dealers toMcfie and .Mssleallgxtnanenta. M riHABLOTTE BLUME, MANOFACTUR- V> IB and Dealer In Plane Portland Importer of Marie «ml HasldtJ Zattrttnenta. Sole Agent for tne HAMBURG P£AKos,a!»u for BALLET, DA VISA CO.’S Boston Planoe, with end without ftotan Attachment- 113 Woodetreet •nr* • ' CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! ROCK.AWAYSI ;• PHAETONS, BAJLOUCUJCA, GIGS, A OT everything in the line, purchased frem - £3t~lhe most reliable EASTERN MANUFACTURERS, Together with a foil assortment of elegant .. Hastens Usrness • Inavery TnrtctysSitablefordagleor doabletesma. Also, -., Atf/m, Spring*, and other items, too namerons to mention, constantly on hand and for sale at reasonable prices by JOUN a£SAJ/ER, . : 4 Diamond Bttoet, near Liberty. Plttxborgh, Pa. . 49* Oarrtagei bpogbt and sold on conun Urtao. Repair' ! lag neatly end promptly done. _j»l7:dly T® o33 AND SUPPORTER SIANUFAC .JLTORY.—Og&TWfIIQHT ATOUNG, Ho. S 3 Wood fil, £*/*?*• ttto attention of the Afflicted to th* foci *oa MANUFACTURERS of TRUSS Ed Jb city. They can consequently **?“**• bonier those artlclee after llw I* „<* S® 4 **™* ***d famish them at prices freqneul- Egf*»•«»«» owjUlf that demanded by mere toilers tf.,£ lleU *' 1 •» “11. Pricfng .odfatn lo tbo «*T. tWCfldont that «jL.FuUcaUi«tjjtto p. 1,1 „ rrjalrljju. nJS OABTWftIOHr A YQUHQ. ftfl Wood tlrool ll* oioths for fall tradb -ivc ft? *° i *? d 1 fldl "“rtm.M Of good, -fo, awu.ruinl.Mng «nd otfaar niupown knob „*Moor Oil Cloths, Transparent Green and Ban Oil Cloths. Tnasoareni Window Shades, Oil Cloth Crash, Table Oil Cloths.'Knem tiled Oil Cloths lor carriage*; buff Hollands. Shede Fixtures, . Ac-, oftho above named goods we can famish every variety of • tales and widths. The attention of wholesale and re tail enrebaem is invited to oar stock on hand. 1 J. AII. PHILLIPS, 30 and 23 £t. QUir it. . "• OEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS will par chanea two story frame dwelling boas© of fjar rooms ;-end lot 20 fret fronton Reacca street, by 210 deep on an i ; Apply to fI.CUTgBEBT A SON, 61 Market at ‘^'yßlMß-CIIJ&ESE—SO borea very choirw j—-Cheesefast received and for axle, wholesale and retail, 'si fRANOR’d PemUj Grocery and Ten Btore, federal si, gjlsgheny. se2T T|/fACGAROSI—2S bzs. gehume Italian; IVi VEOSIICELLI- 25 do do do Jut raoelTod end for aslelw RE THERA ANDERSON, »19, • • _ ,Ko. 89. Wood al, oppoaltaSt, Charles Hotel. 1 1? A A BUSHELS Prime Yellow Corn in •i.QUU'ficrifornlftb]' Ails —10; tee. a. fotinlttby ' r. gP-J' C? M ~ THE DAILY Stuugißlß. Catp?ts, Brj» ffioniß, Damttru. aptioisteni. .JO3ITB » OC&CTS jausic, &c. ©ouiagta MeBANB * ANJEH iQanufaetums. W. W. 6TITDUO3. Stockton & Stevenson, MANTFAOTTRERS’ AGENTS & K D COMMISSION MERCII ANTS, Ko. 15 Wood at*, PlUabnrgla, P*. iM PORTERS’ AGENTS for sale of So.]; °V bS °‘ I .*\? ll f* ,sSos *’ H»n«*n«». Ara.-ut. nt.ZiS’ “iff*' V lll P* aler * lo Iron, Natl*. Window GU*- GUwwaie, white Le»d, Litueed Oil *ttrt Plttiburrh Mnuc lactam generally. *»^£S! A K«ufcffiirrciii{u. * oiipasdalk-.-h'ki EBEATED BONE AND GUANO FERTILIZER —the ctio»t at and beat i D u*«. WJCL.LS, KIDDLIC A t o”, Fourth Streot, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Wttiraricmm or HIPS, THONGS AND SWITOUICS. Order* solicited from the trade, and pnmiptly shii* pM u per Inatroctlons. Toly —B month*, or 6 y*f cent. dlaooaut for ouh. ••naydovr ‘ lIOLTZUAK A WIKDEIUIOI.D, (acccssaouTo j. ttciAtar,] N o. H»o Third Street, F»ittabui ah. Hanufadtvtri and iVairr* i>i C Urt alus, Cornice*, lAnnd*,St»ode* ( Ullml,, Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, Ac*. AsTPofttcular attention (mid toBTBAMBGAT IVOR If. CARPETS FITTED ASD l AID TO ORDER eilbdGm * REMOVAL. DUQUB3TTE IRON STORE COLEMAN, HAILHIAN A CO., MnuaUctnrrra ;>f Iron, Nails, Steel Springe, Ailed, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, yu\, d.\, time letno.ed to (heir now and eiU-usive Wan-L.-uso, Ko. 77 U'flirand 04 Front Street, H'L*;e th-*yar* prep*>.-.l t.>--XBOute all urdur* In ihrit llu. Diving * largo ami complete uvortnieut „f maonfactenvi good* ruu •tantlyonhand, which they u i W on liberal torn,, i^.ih Iron City Stove Warehouse. WW. BRADSHAW, (Successor to T. • J. CIIAK) A Co.> Mantit.’u turpr of TTN, IRON andCOPPEtt WAR£,and Dos In In STOVES, Ac No. 101 WOOD BTREKT, between FtTih anJ \ n jrtu •tlor, Pitta- Pa. ,w.'Hd DXTQXIBSim FOUNDRY R. MoCOY Sz. CO., L IBSIi TT STREET, appoint /Vina R U Lh,. ■: PiTrancKGH, pa. li/f" ANUFACTURE to-order, on short noih e I.TA castings, snArriNO a pullets, of *u U(M and description*, of the best materials and latest ttylr#; also WAGON! BjXES, SAD IflON?, ORATES, Ac., alwaya on hand or caat to order. left at the FoUNDKT. -i *t a Yonng**, dd Wood it, will r«xiee nrvmr* otiKr.tton la&iHr Istc at u.e nrm -'f L S Hall A l«r« ...i lu?' f SPEEII A BimVKtl., Valjoy Fcrgo Plow Works, Sc.. i2\) Libert* niar /yiA, Pi.'fj* I TiTANUFACTDRERS cl‘ every variety ;*t XvX. Flow*. Plow Outings, of ths meet tipprorv-l pat tern* milabli for every ktud cf and tillage. Their Improved Paten! Iron O.nlro, Patent Iron Cent-. ntlUtJo, Iron Oentrt Paten! and Centre Lewi a Steel Mouldboard, Vallsy, Peacuck, Gagay, Cotton and i’tii-f Plow* are waaaairrsD to give enure aathfticUon to purfti*, era, U>ih si to qaallty and adeptarion to use aresnlldtod j.i, - CABTw n I a U T A YOUTt a , (Baccaoor* to Jcbu Cartwright.) MANUFACTURERS and i X*A Pocket and Table Cutlery, Sargtra) and Dootel Ln •trcmasU, Gnna, PU:.,!*, Flihing Tacklo, No. Id Wr,d •troo.L ,Tkcy give apacUl attsntLn to the inancCactortog ot Trcaaoa, Bopporter*. 4,. Jobbing and Kapatng with puuo tuaJUy and dmpatrh apt&olly muiui immn . _uu ■ uio. WILLIAM UAHSUILL A CO., 81 Penn st.. below Jlnrbnrv, Piiwbnreh, Pa. STEAM BOIT.ER AIAKEKS AKD SHEET lion Worker*, llauolaeturer* ef Barnhill’s Patem BoUer, lawotooUva, Flood *u4 Crtlndor Boilers, CLimoeja, Eretchan, fire Bed, Sham pipca, CouJ-naerm, halt Pau* BogarPana, lronYewla, Dfsboata,eto. A\*>, BtiwlummW Work, Bridge amt Vlodurt Irjn«, loiio «t the shorUet uo tloo. All order* from a distance proiai.tly aiteDdod to Je23 P**a Ootten~fliiri l ~ptuitiHtgh, Kennedy, childs .t co., maxihac TUILER? of— P«uu AN). iLe*if 44?-j-»uniA 1? &rpet Chain of.aii rohiri and shaAea Cotton Twine; “ BedGordr ** Pl&cgh Linet uno en-n O-ra. liop-e of all «it« and d’rtTti'tiona Batting. A#K)rttor« left at tue UorJwaf* iui v | l*m,. Wh,.. * Co, 131 Wood atrefet, will hara attention. (e’di l» JABtCS IKWIN, MANUFACTURER or SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Aim,! lhr*et Spirit* of Nltra; Nitric AclJ; Hoffman** Anodyne Muriatic Acid. Aqua Ammonia, FFF; N 1 trout do Fc.wler’a Solution: May he found at Johu If *wi \ K>u*. ST '.T»ur »u WILLIAJS IATJC A PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. No lo Fourth ttreot, PltUfcurgh, aud federal u.. i-r DMlb ExcaUlor H«IL. Allegheny. description of FittiCj.* |..i Wii.i, u M %i,.i Steam c.xil 1) ComnußHion, icc CULP & SHEPARD, COM MISSION MERCHANTS, V' AND DEALE&N IN FLOUK, <SRAIN to PROUUCF, No, 313 Liberty Strict, Pittsburgh, i a Cbolca brand! of FLOUK, tor Bekar'a and Family oca, cusetanOy oo bud. Pmrtlcalar attention paid in flltlng order* for Hercbandiie ptncrally L .-*c Iyd HERBST & BARKER, PRODUCE AND PfluVlnlob COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 267 Liberty Stroet, corner of Hand, PITToBUEOU, PENJTA. ' atleutton ,uf*u to the purcluaa and tale of Flcmr, Grain, Dried From, Potato**, rtrrk, l ard, Batter Choree, Clover and Timothy Beeda, Ac. Ordera promptly filled at the locoat maikvt prl.x Ad vances made on conalgn taenia, tbe Pittsburgh Bag Sfanolacl /rj. »u3l Ird SAMUEL B. FLOYD & CO., COMMISSION MEKCHANTo, And dealer* In Fleur, drain and Produce Generally, 031. LIBERTY STREET, near Pa. R. ft D-t* PITTSBURGH, PA. ee2rlyd w. r. waleu, nr* ioaa r .. nimn haotuus, Lateof PitUbnrgh. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh conmssiu.% hound:. WALKER & BARNBYS, OOM MISSION MERCHANTri, And AganU for tht> Sale of mramii handfacthked tioooh, Coal Oils and other Merchandise, No 160 Pearl Street, NHWY O K h . solicited, to which proper personal at lenCion shall La given, and proceed! prompt'* remitt*.* Ideatrs. Bryce, RJcbsrda A John A Co , Alexander Ktog, Eaq ,| *‘ McSao A Brother Metara. Adama, Maeklln A 00. Wilson A Brains, N Y Jo3l:lyd t. w. cttapwicx CHADWICK dfe BON, COMMISSION MERCII A N T S DEALERS IN PAPER AND BAGS. ~~ And Agcnta for tho Sale c.f Mahoning Fire Brick and Pr.t Clav, No*. ISOssdINI Wood Street, near Firth, PUub..:*h. t3~Wrepping Paper at Manufacturer*.' prices C*t»b ptldfor lUgi. Jn2:lyd 8. _ 1 ~..._.5. I>. CCIHCIRT. SCOTUBERT ± SON. General Commia • cion Agasta lor the Bala and Parches of RaaLEatala, No. 61 Market meat, PliMborxh. Jntlyrt LLOTD * FOHIVTH, WHOLESALE OROOERS DBAIiUaa 2N paosuos, COMHISBIOS MEBCHAKTa fur Uia ml* of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS. No. 39’/ Liberty street, Fel/y 1. ISABapTO _ PITTBBUEOII, 11 j. B. ciirrmo.— m. aaaaoua s. b. OAnrznu> & 00., Ootunlilloa A Forwarding oiarchauli, And Wlulocale Dealer* In WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE. LUTTEB; LARD, POKE, BACON, FLOUR, Hull, Pot A Pearl Aahea, galcrotaa, Lfnwed A Lai.) Oil Diied Frolt and Produce generally. Soi, 141 and 143 Front Street, PITTSBURGH, ys HITCHCOCK* JSiORBBBT A [Bacceeaon to Uofftaen,M’Cre*ry A Co.) Forwarding end Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealer* In Produce* Flour and Wool, .Vo. 163 JYon t end 123 Swnd PtUlbvrjh, ft* »pL3 yl—my29 erctnacß aaJUinoii...BEXJuria r piTm...** a. tfuitacii BPaiNGKB HA&BAUGII A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN .Wool, Hides, Provisions* Produce Generally, No. 209 Liberty Btroot, Pittsburgh JaM OIBASE A A a J E It , niatgey u Flour, Grain and Produoe. Commission and Forwarding Merohnnis, Ao. 114 iSteond St,, Pitilburgh, Pu. mySL-Iyd " * ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grower, Produce end Oommtaion Merchant, No SIB Liberty itrMt* peer Bell road PiMMunr Depot, Pittslnirgh, P*- ap<s pONSIGNMENTS.— 6 dox. Upper L«etber> CO ton a Qbarcoel Pig Irco; , ni 23libn.Coan*Ua»Ul*0*iu«Qt, tettUby Mis WATT,A WILSON. V» bbli pnmo pKked'BnHerlur VObty HO- J r HZBSY H. OOLLEffa. K . PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1559~ zrz:::..:::. iHttsburglj fedt £ LITTLE A TUIMBLE, J. VQ 6 \\ r U LF. 8A LK 0 ROGERS AND DSAI.KHs »' IN i. AbDuoa stockt: lfioar f Bacon, Cb«M«, KraltS ( Oll«& I’ro.luci, 16 m«KCOND . I tTTiillCKiill WILLIAM BAQALEY V/iIOI,EBAI,H OK.OOKH., No», 18 and HO Wood Street, r> M IT*W *kT. Ut- » Iftl J Bdip-rtun, rutnl/rf |iJ*rtiU A il.itm, I’UM KDGEItTOSASTEWAIIT, (SorcoMora to (.cwii A EJ^i»rt..ii,) WtaolexulrGrorrrxand Commiision Mercliant*. JOHN W'OIU 4. bcunl CU ' J*UU M OIIL JOHN M (JILL »fc SON, Uruoors anil Cntn tulmiaQ Merchant*, r..r tbo '&!*• ~| •niiaiawiWjJNo. UUo r »y*tr«»t,i»,iutßrgl.. folsTlyU ' ALEXANDER KIN'Q, WHOLESALE Groror an>l li»iH-n.*r of A„l. A.h. No Z 73 tJU-rlv tm-t, fiUaLiunjti, l‘a. hj.Hj.J* o*o. B. jySU M 9 L 0lK)L»» JONES £ COOLEY, WHOLELALK ORO X3UIIS and llvat Piirui.tu-ra, dfnlur* In t‘rifdn«> and niulntrcti UamifH.tnr.'x. N.% 141 Wnr>w •rr~>!, n .-*r Ch«iry Ulej, J , iital,nrf'h, Pu. iayW JOHN S. DU.WottTII OfUJlll Kit i. DILWOIU'U, WHOLESALE Grt>«*r», N.- Ho r.„,| 1.;2 ,i r .>t i !^iu,.,, u W.-0.l and filial. JJOHA*U fliJin. WIUOAJI l-U’tt*. TOIIN FLOYD .'. 00.. WHOLESALE V Grooersaud C'mtuJi.noc M.-trtnuU?, N„. 1M \V <,s *ad LibiMtj.ntrr-*.} me* nrrb . jel<s WATT A WILSON’, WiiOLESALE GKO CEKS, Cnmmi«lim U-'n tuni. and iJ-alDn In I*r.v dutx« aba Pittsburgh ManiifvtC!.« N - t.it-rty struet, Pittsburgh j,,-^ WM M, O D foil EW.N WHOLE .joi. Prodacs and oi>!?itr.:»»l..n M.>r. l,snt, and U«ab*r In Piu->t.Mi K ii H'auotH. nurd Am-Ln N , U-0 •' lyt.l.orgh. pa n.>:i IOUSItWItI. . .'.4'."? Lli . r 4T*«tL. ATWELL. LEE A GO, WHOLESALE Croc 1 ja, Prwlu-e «ud cV>mmtariou MenhauU. and Dealer* in PitUborgh SLIiQIQ.-turr*, No 3 Wood street, be twvun Water aud Pioutst , Pittibcrgb apis soar. Rotiens.. sik’lb a.ii.im tt RKOBISON .t CO., WHOLESALE • Grocer*, Cotbunssn.K Merchant*, nod Draleri.u.ll kind*of I*u«twKju*, Prolucr and Ihtlsburgh Mniiataeturne, Nfc 2fA Liberty street. PttLbcrgb j*i*l vd n OBERT 11. KING, WHOLESALE GRO - CEK, Cotainivl -a Merrharit. and Dealer Fish, Flcmr, and all kinds of Ornntry Prvdnro, No Vll l.tl - erty«tr«a.t, mouth of Biitli, Piiub.ir.h. !•» 1..1. rU *J. vaucoa mads <-o o. ’-.-ignrneui* j-o.' • 1 aoax*T oaluu j l4l , , .LCAuin-i Robert dal/.ei.l a t\-, whoi'.k BALK Qi*m4, Oomnitmou and I'Mrwatdiog 1U chants and border* 111 l‘ri>lu> e <:-u ’ 41. M.. 0 .!»- n<. *. S>3. Siil Liberty «r»i, Pittsl-urgb, P* o. > u TSAtAII DlCKfcy i 00.. WHOLESALE 1 Grocur*. Oonitnlui'jri Merobanti. an 1 In-alerstc Pru-iaie, No Water *troet, *nd W Front Pituburgb .iTurmruK. - .fA.MH-1? W. Wi)i)invii,u. t K ft I T l : ti E A K H l' Jl \ I K * »'!!■>.'.MALE AX l) IIVT.UI Cul'f* !|>V «»*f v «:)!,. ~( fr' U fl TST 1 \J » fcj # Ri'»SK\Vi.,,p t MAHOGANY AN l* U'AI.M! V AMa i‘H tMIl'-RS NNIN.n; ■ -.11 iEW VoKK ANH 1* H lL A 1* li. V h l \ HAaxm,-:.*-, No. A a.i T» fnißn Stuibv {ur - V;J « f rrmuinwn Fa T. U. YOUNG A Ul, FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Doseriy.tiou. fa/rrORY-FW/roi A,ti.*«fm »ylnr and fV,,na Ac/nns wareboasr— ?ios. 18 k4O Smltbficlil SI.. STKAMIiOAT CABIN FUBNITUHE--We »fn coo»Untly emmUcturlutf ISTBAUGOAT CAHI.N _T «.P.NITUKK *«.' OMAlfc-S, *mj i>i*a> t>>« •tur.m th.*P , n furiiWiiuj U*u •fcSfNUwT fHigrrtlanfoufl iffatfc* P a I. [. st'vli: Ttie 1 »[., t .11 > JAji K x um:m. Fei.'r*] Ptfrof, t in A. MIERSOH * SONS. 1 . ritl'NtlK AND AMKKII',N,,-:..t..Tl >N,I;V V, .a l 1tv...!, *: :-r < i t -k sr. M.tiu;*/turn » ..f Fr.n. h !"'iK*r Tw;« uiiia Ur--- C*» Ftuiu, IL.tii.i, «»-1 Kl-*.-.. tc * - T W . K K K K , ♦ I . Arnhiltx‘l, No. Ci.-l Clair niUlui.li BF. SII O I* K • UKHfUAST rt’l.Cli v. 75 *T . r. .'.n»n .•,»* t j,- bMixst inam.iif >l«n‘« *u.l r«ur» It" 11 -t'lni • fall. ■ pTi .til j. Sf. sit a. i ~A, hTn~Hi h: ut* li: u.* <-< .?u..*Ojf-»-f to S PuuUip, Jr J Ml I'ullTtH? AS'l> D K A L K B B IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. N<>. 101 ..Markat tttr^et, IMTTfIBI'ROII, FA- ;,n»i' IU Removal. —j. .s. Lig>»«;i{a Cm, imver*!- niuTeJfrum N.a tW end Ti»»rater »lre«t i-.f/i- "& Weter Akd V? Fri'M atrivl J B. tt i-iarr j. J. -•». LItiOETT * CO., jT'LOUR FACTORS and Produce Comiuin ' kiou Merchant*, hit tho aelo «,l Flour.Gr'tin, Soeda ao,l Pr.-hlnc* Rfnoroliy. N..» 7S Wetri end W i F[«.ai Plttalxirxli. Peun'V l-JAlr W CItnVBLL KUJN CitpWRU, CALDWELL A PRO.', BOAT FURNISHERS ANL> fckAI.RIIS IN MdiitlU. Hemp and Cuti-.i, C-.idegp; osknm, Tar, Pitch, kvair, end Ter(>eiilio, Unck, Lj.'li! end DrllUugj, , e|ij>:l» A’o. fti Hu- <•* a*id 7s front Htrr>t JAOO 11 K E E S~E, MINER AND DLtl.Ut IN Canada, magnetic. OH AMI’I.AIN AND I.AKV. SUPERIOR IKON 0 It E .s ; AND IMG METAL '«rOFFici:-ooiiNf:n :>r pii"NT and smith pi kld STBBRTe __ _ myCT -Itf A LANE’S PHOTOGRAPHIC "gaL • LXRY, corner ..I riFTII and GRANT STREETS, In- AlTlghe'a BqilJlur, oppoaltc the Court U'>um> Till* Oallrry baa Ja*l been CtU-l up with mpotl.-: »l. 1« and tky-llgbl. Pbotognipha, Atul'Totypee, Daguerre-,t>j,»a, Ac , lu tljli-anot to aurpewwit Stranger* and citizen* are ,Kelly Invited t« • ail *„ 1,, amino for theais'dvra Pn.-n moDtiin. 47*Rntra(ira i’i> Fifth etr*«i. Hihjuii pr»»j apOblyd nru.Bß vatneiLL ami jcani TiIEUWKLL A SCHELL, ±d A, 2ST K B R fcj , SOMERSKT, PKNNA. ina aoUcitcd and H-luma pruu.;>tly reinlMr.l i:nincn MKOUANICS* BANK, !>iUjl>ijr«l, WB- PATRICK A CO^ »HiUP Rriaia roleut > avnansoß RJBFIIEU A. ANDERSON, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FKIJITR, NUTBeutl sriClW, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Am, No. 30 WOoD STREET, up|Kwlt«Jx^otieiWilulfil, Piiuhurgh, l’«. mrlllfd S~' T ri'u c 6 w (Fr k r . JAJIKS OWENS, I'ORXEIt ELM ASD IFF/./A’ .SIREEIS, AILaTUOCO AND MASTIO WORKEK, givu. jai ii< ular atietitiun to all order* for werk In Ilia lino. 03-CENTKEA end oUN AMENTS .i o || kind, fuiol.h-l on «n«rt notice. egi’NVdly T. W. l.lil 'JIIIUCV, W arc'll end Clock maker. WtK IMPORTER OF ££•*& LMNE WATCHES AND JEWELRY, No. 2b Flftbatrwt,b<( W*»n *cd Market. Pilti- Utugb, Pe gayPortli ular »itct,;lcti th* i.palrl(ie»r D'at h* and ivmilry.. ( OF“AII arork eArrantMf GOIiUTIIOKP * UOIINK, /lAS AND STEAM FITTERS, N„. Liu IT TlIIilD STREET, Utwn-n Woo.) and StuilhM.l •(. AiF"Al(ra)a on* hand i.'tm'i'loluira, Ure- k- 1< ati-l Future* of ell kimla. Plumbing d./un lu a anpwil.'i «r> te All .-i.lor* pi .iuptl* fettondM to. •SF*AI»3, Plane *,ij Speclficartun* furolebed |,.( (j u Wurka and Om Works ujoetrccied of noy cap*, ii y pub- Ur nr private nan. ; uiro.lyj JOHN OANPUELL, U ANDFACTIIREROF BOOTS I^- A.vJL Bnd SHOES of erery dwrlption. No 34 bmithhald atreet, Plttibqrgh. Pa. oc3!:ly& Hall as hpiui^h, IM. 0 W MANU FAOTi: IIEKS, No. lGti Form .Street, Pittsburgh, PATENTEES oi the celebrated First Pre mium iron CENTRE AND UILLMPK KKVOLV INC BEAM PLOWS. AiK>m*tmf*eiore P*t©ut Uvr. OenU» Urer, liupior.tf Peacock, Wrongfil Moldboard, Valley #od nvor j oilier i!g.Lfi(.!ioa of PLuWB, PLOW CASTINGS, CULTIVATORS, Ac •tS^Tb tj «l»o cou(im.a to carry oq |b» old Pbo*ulx Foun dry. corner of Ponn eiraet and Oodl alley, tbo U*iilnj{«or •blob bar* been bin* celebrated lor Uwtr •». ellenc*. All brdrr* promptly filled •o-t eaißtarxtuu gitt'U (.■ ctulooiera to every i>»rtlrtiiai i»T;»yd JCE CREAM: ite CKEAM!! f~A. SIIKRBCH A JJONH 7 " I» Orwioi Amloou u.d Sod* V?*t«r (Vuuuiu. fr«DCh md Auiorlcao ConfocUuntr;, _ 4‘i BT. OLAIU STKKBT. SOAP— 150 boxoa PaJm iJoap; 100 do Oltfa do . 7i do Qtrauu do la iluidl ferwd* by 9 aXLLE&a % 00. ■QTrtfBLS. FINE Q£!£EN APPLES just AVratiiMulbinlotT lUOTTE.OOUm. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ©towrs. nrr»ann:u KaliiM- tor T. B- voun*j « ro 11 ITS. AND t’Af o;.[.<i*iU tbs PavtDui lui.k Ii id Jiihcuil l.) iDf-übtire exactly tho pruiae or lb« blame of a wuoii* religious revi»al like the present one iq Irelaud lUligiou, unfortunately, hardly liver geld the aid ol mipulso and exolle ment witbont getting a great deal more of it than it wants. auJ being overwhelmed by ite ally Du« It doe* waul a certain amount of this, aod therefore when ii geld it. even though the excess will bo injurious it mil have gaiood an advan tage to a certain point. A great many people have, doubtless, had serious impressions im pI&QWd in them at ouoh times, which they never afterwards lose. Keen the fanatical excesses of such a movement bear witness, amid their ex travagance and their delicious,to the deep pow er of the religious principle to human nature, to its reality and life. The faall appears to he, when we sift the matter to tbo bottom, that they make a epiritual luxary and a dramatic excite menl of a principle which wad implanted in hu man nature as p motive lo actioo. The eeoso of the supernatural is most excellent as a basis something at the bottom of the mind which makes it act with reference to another world. Uut if this ecDao of the supernatural is drawn out ©file raode.-t practical place, in which it does most real sorvtce and work,up to the surface of things, and iodulged iu on its own aeoonnt simply as having to do with the supernatural and invisible world.il then becomes a mere luxury and excite ment, just like &uy dramatis appeul to any pas sion or sentiment, ft is evident what an io(eote interest all forms of allosioo to the supernatural world, all conjectures about it, even the wildest fanoics about it, wheu vividly expressed, create Auybody who has bcnl a good ghost story well told baa observed this. The revivals Jo, in a different form,surround people for the lime with I an atmosphere of eupernaturalism, with its char acteristic interests aoJ attractions. Tcoplo feol as if (hoy were relieved from the dry prosaio pressure of common life, and were transplanted to a scene of spontaneous wonder and mystery, where deep impressions were tbo order of na ture, and could be got and sustained without ef fort Theso violeot demonstrations—the sudden prostration, the horror, (bo stnpcfaotion, the ec stasy—all speak of invisible influences at work around them, and impart the idea of belonging to another world. The idea is annuinej profes sedly as alcoo9Cieulious duly, but is really in dulged os an unconscious luxury—a spiritual luxury—a luxury of religious sentiment and im agination.; This is a form of pleasure and ex citement tfhioh is not confined to rnediravalisis, or poets, mesmerics, or epiriMrrappere; the rigid Pnritan is as open lo it as tbs reader of roman ces, and the Irish Presbyterian, Baptist and In dependent Revivalist feels it,in bis way, as much as the Romanist believes iu Virglo's visits and Addoloratas. J.vndon Txmts. WHoUiHT, MOJUI’ IKuN SulIK Ed ui FtBTtUTY in Hun .h Liebig, iu bis chemical researches, says: "If we calculate, from the result of ash-analysis, tho quantity of phosphoric acid required by a wheat crop, inclu ding gram and straw, we find the wheat de mands more abundant supplies of phosphoric acid than any other plants. Wheal consumes phosphoric acid in greater quantities during the growth of the se«d than at any other snd this is the timowben practical men believe the soil to Buffer the greatest exhaustion. Plante in general derive their carbon and nitrogen from the atmosphere, carbon in tbo form of carbonic aoiJ, nitrogen in the form of ammonia; from water (and ammonia) they receive hydrogen; the Bu'>|'hur from sulphuric aoid." Uoudrimont mentions tho. existence of inter mum currents in arable soils, And the influ ence they exert on agricultaro. He states " that there is a natural process si work by which liquid currents rise to the surfaoe, and (has bring op materials that help cither to maintain its fertility nr modify >*s character." Many phenomena of agriculture and vegetation have at different limes been observed which, hitherto inoxplicabie, are readily explained on this the ory; such, for example, as tho improvement that takes place in fallows; and (here is reasoirto be lieve that these curreuis materially Influence the rotation of crops. Take the masterly views of Schlieden, to Ger many. Ho asserts that "(he goodness of the soil depends on its inorganic constituents; so far, at least, as they are soluble in water, or through oontlnued actioo of carbonic acid, and the more abundant and varied these solutions the more fertile Is the ground.” The smiling yield of Indian com in Bloxioo, from two to els bo&dr«d fold, is something which 10K UUXAM: PUHLLHUKU I'AILY AND WKEHLY BY k . Kit it h: r'r & c u nrra HTurr. tunvt ntiTaniiD. An English ViEwovTunUfHn llHvtvAL-//ot>- nuf/t ef it t* aml Fit*' Th e i r i g j, rp jj. gioiiH rcTit-.IH have been now for nomo time ex oihog »y much curiosity, that lourioia goto the Xenh i.. k-c (ho phenomenon Explanation bae been lnoro ihau imualiy mgeoiuut), onJ payoholo giMa have brought them under a partieultr bead He genus hymeneal It hue been observed that preacher* pitch ibelr doU at a particular height, anil go on upon it, which nolo is wcer taiiunl to he the hysterical tiolo, known to medi al rneuo.l havingaparticulartllecluponnorvouß eyeietus, working them up to a eorJ ofphroozy, if long dwelt upon We presume Ibid expjana lion allow* Howe room for the force of dootrine aud theological influences as well,, otherwise a pilch-pipe could work a religious revival. As far aswe can make out, there seems no par ticular ditlercncc between this Irish anJ other religious revivals. These manifestations are a perfectly well-kuwwu fact of religious life, Thero ure local rovivalA going on always in the Metho dic districts in ibid country; it ie only when the spiritual iuocuiaiion is on a particularly lurge scale that it attracts notice, as. it does cow There appears to havo been a great many oflhe common effects produced ou this occasion, people struck in a moment with violent, overwhelming impression'*, which make them fall toihe ground where they lie slupifted or uttering cries The feeling which throws the victim into this fit is said to hr an iutroec sudden conviction of sio, which in an instant lightens up ibe darkness wtthio made visible by ibn momentary glare. The tunnrr stand back m horror at the cavern in which ho m t*oce finds himself; he sees death straight before him; the revelation of Divine wrath ih ioo much for the mortal frame to bear and he becomes iuaeoeille. This in “oonver* mou: It id supposed (hat the drcadfoll vislou »•* n *'* r P»r«rd with, even wLen the victim has revived after the prostration produced by the Unit sudden eight of it, bot that it accompanies him through life, aud makes it, as.it were, again Miraculous ejects, marvellous coincidences, rp cou;i eights, sounds in the air, heavenly im’pul ***< mysterious visitinga from (bn invisible world accompauy these occasions, and the Irish revival seems to have its aharn of thorn Young women are particularly favored wiih iheeeeom muQlcoiibas Thf extracts from the Irish papers j'sUidity in our column* gave some instances. Three miraculous impressions and viedrnt effects are said. however, to be tbe exceptions, the main rre-jli of the movement being increased serious tu-CH. uf the .rdm,ry kind, crowded attendance at | inren of worship, and a general apparent awakening of religious feeling It r.itin ho return,h.-rc 1 (hit the l'i9h<nfers h;»en dijlerenr standard of sum f ro ro that of the Churob "ur ,md e«i»fcially the Methodists. iu. kup -., . . i.Ter-;. !/' tu* a >utdru thing, they A., ir.-ognite gradual taking place tuitensttly in (ho course of time, as the result of •! w ordinary inlluences; individuals indeed may it ink (bn •■conversion/’ btti 1 1,0 popular creed utily acknowledges the other kmJ. ThesuJJen conv.-niou of the in dividual being the ordinary rule, we have only ton Id tbs greganouß sympathetic principle.and w c see immediately that extraordinary ffiects uniM be Ho'iJkliun-s produced So long as B ud- Jcu iudiviJual conversion goes ou iu a scattered way it is a quiet thing enough, but ibe instant peepie arc converted suddenly aud also convert ed together there in cT course a scene, and a movement begins. All the conversions Ibai would otherwise take place separately uow take ; place congrcgationaily, in public, amid the slim i ulants aud eicucmeoid of the preacher's op- 1 peals, spark kindles spark, the whole effect is [ multiplied ten fold by sympathy, each case if! conversion intensities the one next to it, height i ens i's scosauou*.,exaggerates ita symptoms, and i makes it mote of a phenomenon A I'hurcfc of • Knglan l • •ngregnl-.on could never become a | some -if this demonstrative sort, because if it I wrr« aAlr-.vcJ ever no rffeclively and powerful ly. if ihc preacher were n.,t a t’anon of West- \ ! n,ta-t.*r. hut »u aug.! fr..m Hniven, its siaiidard * o! fL.uvera,.*u does allow suddenness, or ! therefore give room to the action of sympathy , Three th.-iisand .•( ibmi might be undergoing conversion «t and n,body would ace any ; 'Sing .i WihiM he m n„i*eleae and as invisible as thought itself Pi.,, glacierlike movement ; wouU ant atiroci the slight*,! attention, and the i Whuie mass would gj out of church looking very much (be same as when liiey went in, bvoanee (he process m their cose i* totvgcaducorfstialua i's time, does u >t hurry itself, and has no tan glbltf imJ climax There is do fear i ihfu. it.it tuber St l'aul '» or Westminister Ah* J t.ey r ill i vi-r after ih* most awakening j succession of eirmona io the naves, such effects ! as these Ihl where the prinoiplo of sudden i cunvrrMun regus ,t must bo always liable to au ' extraordinary development tiuJer the m'luenoe : of the »l hi lotift' principle, wympalby That prio- j cipl« of sympathy will produce a scene.one eoeue j will produce another scene,and so Ibe movement i will spread with all our skill, wc cannot accomplish, and is a fact in favor of tbs .argument “that in no case Jo the organic substances contained in the soil perform any direct parts of the nutrition of plants.” All chemists are agreed as to the source from which the oxygen and hydrogen of plants are derlTed, the principal of which is water. All of them agree that the carbon of vegetables it> de rived principally from the air. partly from the soil. It becomes evident, then, from the most conclusive proofs, that humus, in the form in whioh it exists in soils, does not yield the small est nourishment to plants. The excellent advan tages derived from the experiments of talented anti industrious moo, who have directed every otfori to aid practical agriculture, justly entitle them to golden praise from mankind, Liebig baa the merit of having been the' first who laid before the public some views as to the source of (he constituents of plants. Ho remarks: “llow does it happen that wheal does not tioarish on sandy soil, and that a (calx or) calcareous soil is unsuitable for its growth, unless it is mixod with a largo quantity of clay? It is because these soils do not contain alkalies and certain other iogrodtents in sufficient quantity; and, therefore, the growth of the wheat is arrested, even though all other subsianccsshould be pres ent in abundance." in acme soils there may bo too moch straw making food, but not enoogh for tlje maturing of the grain. Again, tbe absence of \lhe necessary moisture iu the soil will cut off tio supplies of food to plants. Dut an excess ofiit may cause available food wanting for the development of the grains to be appropriated to the straw. In vary wet seasons, especially in ike absence of nuder-draina, where there is much riraw-making food a.od a deficiency of phosphates, the latter is takeu up by the stalks and leavek, to the loss of the grain; hence, some soils mty yield less grain iu a wet season, but more strdw, than thoy would do m a dryer oue, other things bring fiJU(*l “Grain is carried to the cities, and the sub staucee iu the soil that made it are removed far away from the original souroe, and the soil is robbed of ( it, and but a small portion of their elements are sent to the soil from whence they were taken." In nature’s economy nothing is lost; bat when man displaoes things he should put them back again in their own places. The wheal-grower should return to his lands in tbs shape of fertilisers the samo elements which he has taken, or bo will soon find tho soil exhausted, so that he caouot prodace tbe same grain. In many of our best wheal-growing places in the West the lands aro eo much exhausted (hat wheat crops do not pay for their labor and ex pense of growing. The oommoa opinion hither to prevalent, aod still held by some, that the soil of the West caottot be exhausted, is therefore a great miatako. In our cultivation of wheat wc have exhausted the soil of eo much of the elements that produce it that maize ia fast taking the place of wheat, ! especially in the prairie districts, where the ground ia less protected by (be snow in winter than in others Iq Canada, whero the winter ia c«t Vore, the-gi oudJ bring covered by snow, the wheat doeb nut sutler as that sown in more chftDpcaMe climates li ij found by eiperieooo that iu a climate where there ia little enow tho Und needs to bo fertilised and ploughed deep, in order to gi*o the roots a strong hold in the soil. Fertilisation will cause a vigorous growth, and the roots of plants in well-prepared soils strike deep and bold fast This increases the growth of the plant and augments the quautity and quality ef iti i crops {he Jt.mcn (. 'ultirafvr. ■piKST I’REMir.M AW^RDEP^^^ iiv iu». .■*f \rl iAi:. i,' (iRAF F & C 0 M A N U I' ALTI! K hi KM. lOU TUK UK«T STOVES ton THE BMT cuuKINU HANOI: FOB FAMILIES, WHh Iwml Do-'.' f.ir IhruwfuK In Coal, a.v {> n /:a t if uon cook stu ri: Dlt’LuUA >oJt Ut.HT I.AL’NDRY KTOV*. Al*o, Ob band ft largn U».>rtm«nl of Ilealiot UtoTai, !’!■•■< »imi raucy kiiatr Froatd, Faadctt, Km] and Iw Irons. b«iiU> W ju UoXra, Hollow War*, Ac GRAFF Jfc Ou. to. U 43 Llbtrtv Slraai, 4T Tin: lIRAD Of WOvD STSKir. KrTTSBCxun, Pina* JUS I’ A KKI V K:i» ANUTHE « L () T W ILLTA IVT asCO-'S fri.tokAn PIANO FORTES, F.*K Sil K BY CM*HLOTI'H' 81, I M h Na lie Wuod »t, 24 J»vr iUtt Fifth CEJTBI HAT STOBE, " W O O L) 8 T K tt K X * CGLLOHI' Aftf O.JH i„ ui«»l tli. duuen.l* ~f iL.ua HATS, CAPS AND LADIES' FURS. SHE IRON CITY TRUST CO , No. ‘JSO Llb«rty Street, Bank of discount, kxciianue AND DEPOSIT Capital Htock 8 l.io.uuo Capital Kcpreaenled, over 1,000,000 83“ STXSUOLDUS «hl fIXLU iNDIfIDCILLT lj IBLI. flolii. SlWt-r, Tar Fun.l» and Currency received no dvpomt. ALL MONKVi allowed to remain for a l/txo/UJ rim- WILL DRAW INTEREST. Mgbt Excbangaon the Eaateru au-l Weetern cihea coontantly fur sale lo aome in anti. Collection* made in *ll the principal cltiee In the United mainland the Cauada*. and PROCEEDS PROMPTLY RE MITTED tO any desired (•Glut, on day of maturity. DlllOtOll: John Moorhead, Alexander Foreylb, John Jleaih. Ueo ». Iload, J. UiU, William Seibert, W. McClintoek, Heury Me- Cullongb, Rebnrt Andoraou. 0. 8. WARNER, Preaidcnl. R. C. SOUMKRT7, Oeabler. *«• i. wuntati ,o. roLLinau t. a. kaxkxul WM. U. BCIIMERTZ & CO., WHOLESALE A RETAIL MANUFAC- TURERS and DEALERS IN HOOTS AND BIIOEB, N*-. 31 Fifth Street, Bunk Block, Having Jutt received onr very Urge and complete Hock «fBOOTS AND wear© |>je pared tn prior ettra In dncetnenti to purrhaaere Call and examine. *.«I0 3md WM. K SCUMBRTZ A CO .ol rifib «l Sander s hair dressing rooms ÜBANT KTREKT, OPPOSITE THE OaTIIUDUA 1., OPEN PROM U. M.TOtP.M, Where gentlemen can baT# their Half Drueeed in the latvat and moat taahionable manner. He baa filled op a r<x>mea preraly for Ladiee, where particular attention will be given fu DRESSING HAIR FOR PARTIES, REOEPTIONS, Ac.. In the verioti* epprored itytas. AW-BANDER-S CELEBRATED aOALP TUNIC kept cut,- •laully on band aod for eate. Jo29tlyd m ; SBudH TanlJ' Oakland" Ntfa &KRIE2. 30,000 Apple Trues, 6 to 0 leet, 40 vaiUtle*; *6.000 Jo do Ito2feet,bo do; 10.000 Peach; 3.000 Cherry; 3,000 Quince; 3,000 Standard Pear, Kxtraflne; lojjoo Dwarf Pe*r, 1,000 Uoaghton's Qaoeeberiy— 3 year olds—Bud; 0,000 Pilrer Maple. 12 to IB feet; 80,000 Ererrmta, 1 to 8 feeti 200 of the celebrated Hop Tret a, with a one aseortmeut of Shade Treat, Strswbarry, Roaea, Qreeobooio Plant*, Ac, Ac. Wliolt-eele porebaaera will be dealt with liberally. *b2» JOHN MURDOCH, JR. f)KESS GOODS, SHAWUJ. MANTLES, DoAIKRTICS, Ae, Gpetiiu, elut'.st daily 0 HANSON LOVE, 7* Markut et. P‘ RES £R VES—6O dos. Peaches; 20 do Pearl; 23 do Qolnca; 10 do Citron; 3 d*» Pott’a Preferred Ginger Jet a I received and for sab) by * 1 eeltf IIETMKR A ANDERSON, 39 Wood sL TO OBOOERS' AND TEA DEaLrrs~ A Urge lot ©f PAPER BAGS, Just rnceired" andY* aale by W. 8. HAVEN, e*2 Gunter Market and Second, Wood and Third tta. VtfKt' MAN HIS OWN BOOK-KEBPI ER.—Piaaerm yonr NeTipapera, Muaic, Lettira. An. The uow patant PORTFOLIO PAPER PILE foraala be W. Q JOHNSTON k 00., 00l Job Printers, Btanoneri. Ac. 37 Wowd «t. rrriiEAT ! wheat 11—25,000 tush's?; W More ami to arrive, for aaloby ■elk aiTCUOOQg, McORKBRY k CO. lAIX and examine Burchfield & Co’s now t etock of Dreae Qooda, which they am aalltng chaap. Cement, for selling fruit coos, Ac., Ac. Aan perl cr article for aalelow by JOS. FLEMING. FJUMOIHY SEED-5 bbli. fruK ttc/h X fCT«Re|t7 cel HXSBT H, OQLUHB. VOLUME LXXH —NUMBER 262 insurant. Indemnity Against Less by Fire. Prtaklla Fir* laiwrtae* Company of PBILADXLrniA. Office -135 and 437 Chestnut at,, new Fifth. ?t«it>rot'Ut of Amols, January l»t» IWJ, pubilabeJ agree bly to aa art of Assembly, being Kir»t Mortgages, amply a floored— $1,731, G-73 S 3 Heal Katat* (present ralne $102,313 c,»j cost TT,7 tii Temporary Loana, on ample Collated) So cnrttiea..„„ Stocks (present ralne $5«,6<57 73) coat Note* aud Billa receivable. Ca-!, __ B3 *3- , *■' Proflu Iruiu Premium* wblcn this Ootnpe nrcMdltlJd l, Uw»f*. fi-m. RI.U. »blcb ha** bwu dK tennlncd. Insurance* made on every description ot Properly, In Inertly C '‘ UUr7> “ f4t - 9 « «• couaUtetit with Wdc* their Incorporation, a pertoJ of thirty year*, „JL V * A , b ? ore . to an anionnt ricking /bar iiulior.i nf DoUart, thereby affording erideticoof the adrantagw of Intrant*, as veil as their ability and dUpo- BUOD to meet With promptnen all llabllttlea. : Loeua ot rax. Looses paid dnrlug the year 18&U.._ U? OIUOTOU. Char lea W. Banckcr, | Mordeeai D. Lewis Toblaa Wagner, | Dartd 8. Brown, Bamoal Grant, i IsaaoLm, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C- Dale, George W. Richards, I George Falea. CHARLES N. BANCKER, prp«iden EDWARD a DALE, Vice Preside n Wm. A. Kim, Socretvy pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, tuyd Offlce Northeast cor. Wood and Third *t KIIIIC INSURANCE, ■T THI Scllance Bnlnnl Insurants Company, o PHILADELPHIA Uu UcillUiu*s, Limited or Fumfh Ac., In Town or Country. Office No. 308 Walnut Street. OamAi $!T7,M1... Asam $2715,479 43.—Incited M lollowt Flr»x Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth doable the amount -.5151,600 00 1 eoaa. Railroad Co’e 6 por tout. Mortgage Lomu, . PV" 0 ' Ct * l " 27,000 00 Allegheny county 6 perceul. Penn*. K. H. Lo»u.. lo.wW 00 City of Philadelphia, do do do 6iwo oo PeunijlranJa Railroad Oo’cStuck 4xoo 00 Stock of the ReUenoe Mutual Iniaraucu (Jo .. 1 y 160 00 BttKk ofOoaaty laiannee Co 1050 00 Stock ol Delaware M. S. inearaoce Co 150 00 Onion M. Insurance Co’i Scrip 3to 00 BIH« Receivable, bnainev paper 3tVrT3 43 Book AdconnU, accrued internet, etc., 7,31104 on head end la Bank wo $270,478 43 CLBJI TINQUSY, President. atucroßA. 1 Samuel Biaphaxu, Robert Steen, | William Musarr; t BenJ. W. TiDgler. I Mareball Util, Z. Lothrop, Chai. LelftnJ, Jacob T. Dunlin*. Smith Bowen, John Bla ell, Pit tel lit «; U IINCUMAN, Secretary J. 0. COYFLN, Agent •r Third and Wood atreeti Cleui Jlncjoy, Wm. K.Tuumpvia Frederick **ro«u. C. flteToc»on, John &. Worreti. li. L. Carton, Robert Tolsod. Frederick I^ooig o a Wwxi, JasneeH Wo^laaid, S..i til east . „r.i. Fire, Marier od«I Inland IDxurunee. INSURANCE CO. or NORTH AMERICA FIIILaDRLVUIa lu .•! ITV4— Capital . . Jannory 10, lsull .. f1,16W,W1 *7. I>IHKCT'>I»S —Arthur 0. Coffin, Bamuel 4V. June*, John A Drown, F Smith, Cb»rlc« Taylor, Auibrrae White J 'hn Neff, ItiehaH D W>*«l, William William K. J&idm N. Uickioc, 8. MorrU Wain, John Geo. L HarriKiu. Frunci* It Cot*, Edward U. Troth-t Mmam AUTMI’KO COFFIN, rn*t I NSUKANOE CO. or-mt STATE or PA. X PHILADELPHIA. im-.fpviated, 1794—Capital fJOO.OOO. Aa-el* February 1, li.p. |4l2,bt« 48. DIRECTORS—Iiencj i>. gberrerd, Sibiwd Tubjr, Ctytrle* llacali*t*r, Willi*® .4. Smith, John D. Itndd. Henry G Freeman, Charles d. Lenta, Owm 0. Careoa, William It. White, Georg* H. Stuart, Samuel Grant, Jr, Thomas Wmr oer, Thomas D. Wattson- HENRY DPfIEBRKRD Wiuoam iUnrti, Bec’y President. «a-lofur*nc<* in lb* *Nj», IM.I and Reliable Compaaloe, can h* ohtaiucd by application to _fel6jdly W. P. JONE 3, Agent, St Water at. Ph.l_Lii<leiphtti and LUb INSURANCE 0 0 U P A N V , No. 149 Chcsnut Street, j i’ fom i » tum custom u o u a e. Wlit make all tlnii* of IneqraocA,. either Perpetual or lielUvJ. ot erery dnacrtpUoO of Projxmj of U»n reaeooaltla rate* of promt am. ROBERT. P. KING, PreaMaut. M W BALDWIN, VLe Pteeldrul i»i»scrr«iw | K. R Oe»e, George W. llmwi | WpL ». Pan), ! Jobe Clarion, I It U'Kor >sHm 1* tl*)»* t. Kugluh. u. a... i,. SberrnAn J. Uegarge-, Übacasohey »~-fer*rf J 0- Oum.N. Agent, renr Third end M'ood itrct*. Delaware Solual Safety Imnrantt CompaD' Kcorye/rai'J bf t\e L*juU:%.rt /Vinry loa r. ta. I<6. Ouiuo, S. S'. o<>mor Third mul Walnut Bin., PUU.AI'KLfIUA. MARKS IXSCRA V«e*,N frW^t U oil [am of tbs wortJ. * I+fLAHD IyUCH A.YiAJ uu l>) Silver* l*«s4ia, Uto4.ud Land CUrrUf.**, ttfVii part* o! the t'Ltcc' uIJ MrrrhmtiJlre federally—On Swt", Uwcllluf UouttK, A, * KStdte-J iSitr ::::: *&i £ haml JH*KO‘J«A Balcor-ea In haa-J» of A*wu, PivmJuxd. <>u ’ Marine Pollrleere.'e.tiUjr IfuneJ, &u,| „u, er UgK» Jge Uio OoJunatiT 011.130 AT Hulecrli'tloo Noloe f ; X So t OOO OO H liliatu Mat tin, Jueepb U Beni, CdmaDd A. Boudei, Juba 0. Darla, John It. Potman, George Q. Lelper, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. Bd. Uttautu, William 0 LudtL, Ilogb Craig, Spencer McHvalu, Utarlea Kelley, fl Jouee Orook*. acoh P. JoQee Jarnt* U. U*uJ, TbavphiloaPaaMtug. JanuTnoaalr, WUIUm Byre, Jr„ J. P. Pttiiiatob, Joshua P. Byre, Barnaul K. fitokee, B«nry Bloaq, Junes Ik fcleFaHa Thomas 0. Uiad, Robert Carlo, Jr., John B. BempU, pHUb'i, D. T. Morgan, *• J.T. Lagno, •• IRTIN. PrecUeot. fIANb, VW Pre«ld«nt. WM ... THOfILO. U“*i LiutUia, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, A«ut, i? 0 ' 0& itroet. Pltt*bnrj;t». Weatern Insurance Company ' r I’ITTBDURttU. QEOEQB DARJMK, President. * M. GORDON, secretary. itPPICB, Ni>. *1 WK^r^stro«t ln (B(wng A Co 'i -va%, op (tain, Plttitargb. WiUlnnir* again* alt kind, of Fir, and Marine Rule, AUoou kuZiiutum mamaetd by Ihnaort. who art wtU hjm wlAi and who a re dtUrmxntd. by Vnmvtnat and WxraUfy, to maintain th? character wktck they hamattumed.ai ofrrtnffthe UttproUetum to thou who Jwi lot* mrurni. THIS PAINT is adapted to all purposes to *lilch the boat While Lead li applicable It doe* no? lorn yellow, es lead luTarlably doe*, and will acquire the bardaea and amooihne** ofOoach panelling without the aid of v and ah, ami la caallj, wathed. Colon with a tins ba£a retain their treahueaa and brilliancy of color. 200 poonda will com as much aurface, with thaaaae aalwaotj cf lead—showing great economy aa well Id order (hat partlea may depend upon getting the article jmcuypttre they ahould bay of cone but the .moat rttpeda- We Kouxtt. The Company ahlp bat two qcaiitlea, known aa , \ •■***!«» IThiuJhy. Bed and QreanSeal. The No. 1 or Red Beal la the article moat uacd for painting porpoaea, (ha Snow White or Qreen Seal being only used for the moat expenalve work. JOSEPH M.BTRONQ, Agent for the Co. Oideta addroaaed to cither of the following booeee will b» filled at tho nsto rtductd tarijf of price*, either I>ry or in HALL A CORNELL, r i 12ft Maiden Lane, New Yark. IIIYNvi.DS, DEVOE A PRATT, _ lofl and 1 03 Fulton atreet. New York. F>L UOR&ON. | 'I' UE rtitsr BAPTIST CONGREGATION ASSETS, APRIL CO, 18W Block Aeeoantt Uortgftfa Ojßc* Furniture... ujibo AccocnU. Oi*h Premium Not** N*>(os au'l Bill* Ulecoaiitixj. OI*«CTV*3 I Wiu. McHuliibt, I Nittunfel UulaiM, | Alex. Nimick, i David M. lx»n«, j tflllUm U. Ha.lOi ! 0 W. Rlckeuou. Daiile, H. MUler, J« 3 W. Butler, U W. Jackeou, Janiae McAqUj, Alexander Spoer, Andrew Ackloy, mrfW aoßod|(kk«lii ißiaridct CootpMf, OF PITTBBURan. Ornoiaa—JAfeLEri A. HOTOHIBON, President UENRY U. ATWOOD, PocreUry. Orm*. No W WITU fiTUSt, t*wt /n*t»r< Ajaintt ail tindj of Fireani 1/jFiru Ru‘.s. -.ASSETS, MAY 20ts, IR6B stuck Du* BUI), payable on demtuil, iecQr«l by monpproTKi name* Jll\6oo 00 Bllli Receivable fl,t>44 Dill* DUcocntcd...—..._ B<jq 00 lift ihtni Mechanic*’ Beak Stock—coat o,ldi 00 Um .lu Citizens* do do do 6,17 t 00 60 Jo Bank of PHtabnrgb do do «,7&0 00 40 d» Kxchonp* Dank do do 00 Baieuce of Book Account* 0,06} 0k Office Furniture 400 00 . 04,113 0* n*ioroi3 I Wm. A, CaidvaU. triton lliller, John HcDeritt Geo A Derr iatchl*^- Wu». B. Uultuet, Rvbt.DaUell, Win. Rea. Joseph Kirkt«tr Jeo Ju>m 4 bateblaoo. UKNUY U. ATWOOD, Barelra Inauranco Co. of Pennsylvania. offict, A'o W Water Strut, PitttirurgK. / a .ttlOEy BERGER. Prtndfnt 808 BBT FINNEY Srcretary. to luiQta against all kind) of Fir, and Mjtvu ABBETB, MAT 3d, ISSO. Gash In PitUbarxh Trust Company.. BUxk Dua-Clll*—p«j»blB 00 demand Prtmlmn Notes _ DUooontad Note*_ Bond* and Mortpg— SMihjrMlronS&Buk BlociZcii 300 da Excbangt Bank Block—coat »» do Allagnany Bank Block—cost..„. lUO do Mechanic** Bank Block—ctoil Book Account) Unis Receivable PIUCTtiU. 0. W Cui, Imu M. Paoaock. W. W-Mutta, ZL T. Laoch/Jr, D*tU MXksdJrtt, WQllAm Dflao, J- U«£hoefiborfar, W.K. Ntmtek, Juhn A.Casgttcji, 0. W. Batchelor, R D. Cochran, Jamaa I. Danuatl, _njllmd WbJ. GREAT r EBXJCiiN INSURANCE & TRUST COMPART. o*7lol IN OOUPANTB BUILDING, no. 403 WALNUT BTRtKT PHILADELPHIA . a iL CHAMIK PXEPITDAL. It2iS!ulS!? ,UI -..5500,000 00 *UIE, MARINE, CARGO aod INLAND INSURANCE H. W. POZJTDIXTIB, innt, r «al«au3 g«.CT wltortfr^t. HQIfOTSTiWiTfIj fflbto jtsrS?a wu vn((, [a |„ I Ml I. Eliu, k 00. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMPLY OF PITTSBURGH. Office —No* 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block, INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF ms AND MARINE RISK?. IfIAAO JONES, Prerident; JOHN D. McCOBD, Vka President; D. H BOO%fiocrcUry; Oapt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. DaxcroiS—lsaac Jonoe, C. G. Uus»oy, Uarrey Childs, Capt. R. 0. Gray, John A. Wilson, B L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Isaac M-Peonocfc, K; P. Sterling, Capt- Wm. Dean, Tboa. M. Howe, Bobt, H. Davfj. Jcl.lyd LIFE INSURANCE.—The GIRARD life INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, at t- ; - Agency, No, 76 Grant street, Pittsburgh, continue to luraranre# ou lira,. la addition to a paid capital of $300,000, they hare a largo and increasing w*«'th mo, affording nndonbtod security to the Injured. In CBM* of iomrance for Life the bonne d« dared from profit* has already exceeded fifty per cent. on all premiums paid. Taos. KtnoswiT, Pres’t; John F. Jamea, Actuary; Jaa. Ring, hi. D., Modi cal Examiner, office No. 112 Fifth ■ treat, Pittsburgh, for farther Information apply to WM, BARE WELL, Agent for the Company, No. 76 Grant street, mylilyd NEW BOOKS—Henry St. John, Gentlomnu Tfom Dawn to Daylight; AMERICAN chess CONGRESS—TIio Book of the First American Chew Congress, contain ing the proceedings, the papers read in its ths games played and (lie problems entered, together with sketches of the history of Ohoas in ths new and old worlds, by Daniel WllUard flake, M. A. KAYt* CO. 65 Wood tL RANK FORESTER’S WORKS—Tho Jj Horaes and'Horsemanthip of tho United States and British Prorlnces of North America, illnjtrated with finely eograred steel portraits and numorons engrarings; In two lmperial ocuro. Forester’s Field Sport*—new edi tion—ill nitrated, 2 Tola. Forster’s complete Manual for Young Sportsmen—illustrated Forester’s Hints to Horte keepers—a complete manual (or horsemen. Dinks, May hew and Uatcluoson on tho Dog, edited by Frank Forester. _ KAY A CO., 65 Wood street. JJUNT <t MINER’S ' piTTiiirnair alma.vao run isaa, Cal, ule ted aud Kdlted by riUCE FIVE CENTS. Fv2 SALE EVBKYWHOE. Sent by mail ou nvelpt of two three cent stamps, p miago Nkw bouks: nkw boo. The American Ccm« Congrn** «i Ui and Tournament; Llfo of lUroo UosiU>U«; fai.>tb Sfonos from Aualant horifca—Spurgeon; Henry ft. John Genlleinau— stale of 177*1. Frank Wlldman’a Advctnorra on Land and Water Hrculloctlona of Geoffrey liamlya Klsgilvy; fylvla’a World; Crimea the Law does not Roach; From Dawn to Daylight, Memoir of June* WHaon; u-aoni fr<.m Je«u;; Holly and MUtfoto* aud other now MiTcnilet; lUh-dlnctioua «f Samuel Uodg.*r«; Magdaleu anJ Belbvtiy; Carter*' and Harpers' new iboka; August and September iaanes of Tho American 8. S. Union, and utlier Pabtiahlag Uoaws; Webster’* lilnstrab-d lUrliouary. fresh supply ut former low price*. Harding’* Kina JUilioo* uf ihe Dibit; N**w T*n*-tlr* of Stationery and Wall paper. *■l9 K. C. COCITHAKK, Qgfd'l at. Allegheny. Tho Boat Encyciopediaa^EngUah. BRITANM • 'A.— Eighth Edition, 21 role. IS volume* now ready. THE PENNY CYCLOPEDIA, Tola. N«w Edition brought down to Ihe praaenl time. THE NATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA, 12 vola, in 0. The beat of it* aizv la print TIIE ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA, Ou band and for sale by au26:tf JOHN S. DAVISON, yj Wool »t. ffiottls. AffIEtUCAJS HOUSKi BUSTOS, IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- PB ranged Hotel in the New England State*; is csa- traliy located, and ruy of accasa from all the rue tea of travel. It coutaiua all the modem Improvements, and every convenience for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping room* are largo and well ventilated; tb« anile* vl rooms are veil arranged, and com pletely famished for families and large traveling parties and the house will continue to be kept ut first class liota In every resyoct Jalfodly LEWIS ttICS, Proprietor. IQiscctlantous. Valuable Coal Property for Salo. TUE Widow and Heirs at Law of Cyrus Ohio, decaued; for MJe tho Coat illnee aUuatej ia New dambVriiijd7n«fc. 5® c fX? no,y » Vir e fnl » —being th« mine* purchased gI Ai> ir«<l Chapman. U. w. Chapman and A. 0. Cb*pm«» v j.r- * : • slating of one hundred and twenty-three teni with the;.' '■s; privileges convoyed by tbe above parties ' U> Cyra* I*reoti«i, on the tt)Ui day of April, lS5r. Taere U a stratum oi ;> fcei of Coal on tbe above prembuse now open- U Juwo t i“ kol9 *** *» »nd delivered at the Ohio rlv.r per day. AUo all the minerals on 161 k ° e r U . , V b ? °* r * cm F ‘ m - of 80 acres of a 6 foot vein of Coal fanned *l wUa tb . Chapman purchase, and can be workod from tbe eamo openings—la ■»«/. r , Ir «° 0r «b «rs Clay, Ac. The mlnea are the most valuable of any now worted on tho Ohio river. The cdaU ty °* Coal Is rqnal to Pittsburgh or Yongbiocheny. The location of tbeae mlnea, "0 miles below Pitta burgh, presents advantage* for ahipplng Coal not poaeeseed by aay above that locality. All the appliances for mining and delivering perfect order, and can go Into operation at any Thie pveeeaU a raro opportunity for aay lndlrtdual or 10 ia the tmatneaa, aa the property will be sold below cost on favorable forma? * - purchaser *bova property will be made fo the . Jo J'» and lUctunl B. Kiupp, li» AdmlolUr. tersio Virginia, will attend on the premise* fo exhibit the d * dxlD B to Pafehase. For forms, ad dre« John WMUiraey or Etc hard B. Knapp, New Camber- Und, Hancock county, Tm or Samuel J. Hopkins or J. 0. rreuttsa, Ravenna, Portage county, Ohio. In ronnecdou with the above, the Admlalitrafore wffl •ell. If desired, the personal property need for operating the 8““- Ravenna, Ohio, Sept- 6,1&59. • TU4,T»ft 3T FRENCH WHITE ZINC FAINT FROM THE VIEILLE MONTAQNE COMPANY Ofr PARIS. t 90,040 00 XI6O 00 260 00 IT >56 ft) 16,387 26 . 30,670 12 . 1W,34« OFFER TIIEJj CUS.VXS asx.STJUVD THIRD str. FDD s ON REASONABLE TERMS, .lit, th. ORGAN Hjrnitur,; Ilia well aud substantially bum cmn - tl , , hundred persona comfortably, and USate** tiu 2 *l* It t. too mull for their’ «co mt °’ r *“ iw j-a-d.i noid »r E K£„ Downer ■ rrollflo Seedling — “PJQUAL TO M'AVOY* SIJPERTm, Ji to Hot,'. Sidling In Hu hKI OK PLne Ja f.ivcr, and Iromrt* to ka ° Barr ’* K »» any other ofthe one hundred varliUM prodaetlre as say. Ur. Uo.ner of hi. new Seedff* ,^7, kUoa -‘ *> whom I hare been acquainted and doheVK?i l * m SS wlli> and In all our transactions have ***** ft>e mWoobt hU word or honorable dealing wnirh tJS*** 11 lo to accept the agency for his wonderfully SaStefL®* Send for clrcolara of report oflnrwtiratlcK^CSom^if^T 7 M . JOHJf MUBWXjSjir*- Pittsburgh and Oakland I LC H R I Sl* ' S OELBiJKATEI) RAZORS AND TABLE CUTLERY Keealftfd &&J (or J. N. SUALLiXBK&aEE A rvi (ffncreuor* to R. Dunlap, Jr.,) « 00 , »°* 101 MARKET STRUT pIT T S B U R G o ITAQRICCETuSiL Noa. 49 And 51 Ferry Street- ROBERT B. WIf.UAUS, Proprietor, * LBccctmot toWnrdrop, Stoat A ffHHvm l msppicTOiii or * J Mowers, Reapers, Horae Powers, Thioaliers Ciller Mills, Hay, Straw and Fodder Cot- ’ tern <t other Agricultural Machinery. ..460,800 66 .... 41,0*0 00 .... «,«» « .... 33,127 w ... 10,408 S 3 16,000 00 City Taxes and Water Renta. - ALL PERSONS, whose City Taxes or Water Bests, tat 1559, remain unpaid, in bmb? na. uaod that on and aTlor THE PIMT DAT OP OCTOBER. addition cl Pin per Cent, will be mede on And that all Uxoe remaining unpaid on the Pint Day cf normber, will be put Is the hand# of officers tar with a farther addition of Fire per Gent. «*7a3tf WM. KIOHBAPM, Cltr ftMntw ERYALENTA, $246,190 63 . rot tax ecu or DYSPEPSIA AND CONSTIPATION, A rimpl*, *ir®eab!e»&d t&ftlllbl* nailTSlicffm*dla P»xi«, by M. Wharton, of t 3 Rao Ricbellaiandfbr Ml* by JAMES L. READ, 73 Fonrth ttmti Vittaborgb* Jfr’Sond fer » circular coottinlnz tan dlmsttotui far D«- m 23 TTICTO&INES V ALTERED OR ENLARGED; llbm ALTERED TO TICIOKISM.* TIcrO RINEa; CU/F3 HADE TO Ccff* asd Victorina* RILINRDI *£*!•» la ib« bmtxjlM, »t tea g«S*g,y;ygooiXOßgl t* Wood Street. Insurance. Voo&s. Sylvia's World; Life and Liberty la America; Adam Bade; Abbtt’e Iliit. of F tench iloTolut'ii Almanac for ISO). Diary do •vlO J.L. READ, 7>* FoutUiat. bASFuUD C. UIU, , AMERICAN
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