f «E DAII-Y PITTSBIRGH GAZKTT ESTABLISHED IN 1786; Smsatsts. S-K-rmiT. . t. n» skvih *,co.» .Jre.' 24 Wood Strut, PUUUvrgh, Paata. Manufacturers of wbute and XKDtoUV ZETOMETW WBOeitfjjPeelOT to Oils, Paints, sna^Brj** TIT MACKEOWN, Wholesale Druggist, BoUd aH»£Ssrs?BW£gg£ bpub,;Pir -v: - . ■„ JfiSC' IV U FAHNESTOCK* Co., loto oftheftrn. M®.», wrnw Wood tad rooriC eu, Plttabotgji. Pa. ■ i— . A. FAHNESTOCK A W. t *llOh£- »«aU DrcgfUt* and Marnifartow of Wilt* t»grab. : > v« r v - • 1 - ' . ~V' —iinii. fiEAUN& BEIHER, WHOLESALE AND I*l liberty and 8L CUlt tt*, eittetaflE*-:>g<L’ »"• '•••■ «■ • ••-• ••- - • TOSfitfi'PLEMINCraSUCOESSMJB TO L. y Wlkoi AtOs.)comer, rtratandDUmooikeepe ccstUatiycnlLiSa afail sad complete MRrtmsttaf Drags, Msdidtw Chart*, Perfumery,and ell • article* per?. Ulplnttohitlnaioaa. v i i Vi; fyPhpiAWfts prescription* cartfhlly oompoMWWMMt bcarc : • . • • tSmT-aEom. KJJTSER, DBUQGIST, XJ'UiWOßiitnbtt etfim of Wood iu,Nt tad Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh. P*. • • JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAIi «rla Drags, r*laU,OUs, Varnishes and DytttaJh, Ho. IHUbertyetreet, Pittsburgh. , . . (' . Mllord*r» wiUrpcdTepromctttUnttiii- " Bcbenck's PulmbnloSymp. ourOfclydaw Uortmtt Beauts. KiDBLB, WIRTB A OOL General Com* ttitaHmtMfgthant* kad Dcalertln Groeertos tad Pro aoee.Wo.WJlJtwtyatreetjPittihereh.P*. ••• solicited and «tEdhetery retornsgoar* ut«d«;' . delftlydawT JAMES HOLMES & CO., Pori Packers ■od Dealers in PrnrUiotijL comer ofMcrkst and Front Crests. • ,v jafclyd* T SEOE **A TnCTCHINSON, Commission 1 J io<l Forwarding Mere basts, dealer* la Western Be *erre Cheese, Floar, Fish, Bacon, Batter, Linseed Oil, Pot end Pearl Asbes, Seods, Grain, Dried Frait, and Produce gwngwJly. Boat brands Family Floor always on hand.— Agents Tor the sale cf Madison Co’s celebrated Patented PearlStareb. Noa.ll9Bccoadaadl4& between Wood Pittsburgh, T*. ■ - *pfclyd CHEESE : WAREHOUSE. —UENKY 11. OOLlXNS,Tonrard!bt.aßS'CQrUnlßdoo'Merchast,and Dealers Cbe«4 Batter,Lake Vish and Prodocs MWotrt«t,abcmLW«tgr,glttetqrgfr;- : ‘ - •• tnyM- WAREHOUSE.—J A 3. . QARD- tjilSEB, WhcAtml* Oolef to Vtoay PrsrtUoof end Prodrt* generally, Ha 6 Srrcattt etrart, brtweear liberty iwJ SmifMeld. PiUebnrgb, Pa q^Tcopacyib, T? SELLERS & CO., Dealers in Provi- Jj • dons, uurd Oil, 4a, Ho. 309 liberty rtreet, opposite tbefcaaflof Smitfafiald street. aa26-ljd Insutaiut Eantts. Eureka insurance company 99 Water ctreet. ROBT. tlNHET.Betfy. aW.Barca ttoa, General Agent. tn j 3 A. CARRIER, SECRETARY • Pennsylrania Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, JoneS* Bonding, Fourth street. ■ F -5L GORDON, Secretary Western Inear » ante Company, B 2 Wateratruet. J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank • tin Fire Issnrasoe Company, KortS-caxt corner Wood PA. MAT>F.TRA ; Agent ‘for Delaware 9 Mutr,*l thrnranoe <3 Water street. W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great Wost >• ern Insurance 00.,9T Pront street. (Eaiptts. ' W, O. A H. B>O4LL(JBI| Dealer in carpets, oil olotus, MATITHQS, Jb, No. 87 Fourth streot aear Wood. Bt» ©ootiß. i. h. BUBonrtxu>...~.—Qso.k. nzxsxLL. —w. a. unarm BURCEFIELD & CO., (suwessora to Mur phy A Burchfield,) Wholesale and Retail Deafen to Staploaad Fancy Dry Goods, North-east coruor Fourth and Market Plttebttrgh. > *** C it. LOVE, Dealer in Staplo and Fancy • Dry floods, sign of tbs original B«o HW»i Ro T 4 Uarkat street, Pitttbnrgb. h^ lo o II- PALMER, No. 106 Market Street, i\fa Dealer in Bonnets, UaU. Straw Trtmutoja, and & craw Good* geoorallj. *** BoofcsriUrs, Aft. Ve7"M. G~ JOHNSTON A CO.. Stationers, W Blank Book Ilanntaetowa"and Job Printer*, No. . 67 Wood street, gltttborglyPa. ■ 07 COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO a 0. Sadler,) Wholesale and lUtafl Dealer lu Books, federal itr«t,dtli doorS. X.of Market Squire, AlUgbenjvfa. [SON.BOOKSKI-LEi oun a, i 11 Mil I H l ' '<t l' giiiiii nUtwlHpiNW' Dk® ill i MINED, I 1 Stationer,lluoaioUilUM |P H »Q'i Winters. MPSON Sc CO J OHN TH HOUSE, SIQN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTJ3RS AND GRAZIERS, HO. ISi TUIKD BTEEET, WTISBDKan, PA. mrWhlyd K'al Estate Sgrota, WILMAA WARD, TVEAIEB IN PROMISSORY NOTES, piicJci through my Agency, on rta«ou able terms. . . . Tboso wishing to tamt their money to goad mw'*!*' ey alvsyi find flnt end second elan p*p°t U my cOce, 'or All coinnjtnAcatloas and Interriewi etrictly confidential. OfQc* GRANT BTRKSI, oppoaite 0t Paul's Cathedral.. J.lrftf _____ ?ap6olsuti). waua P. CAUIUU — Zi.JOßita a. iroaaw . Wall PapirlVartbocH. Waiter p. Marshall & 00., im ■crtcr* end Sealery AT Wood street, between Fourth ttreetaadßUmon4.All*j. where may bofmmdan ertcartre KgHrtmeniof every description of Paper Par* Icre; H&U* Bio'ng Booms ands Chambers. Also,'Window flhidrs.ia wrest tarkty at lownt price* to arantrr deal era. »aaoj 3 WALXEtt *p MARSHALL ACQ. iSußit, jet. TOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., between Diamond Alter and Focrth street, BoieAggnt for CmO&IRIKG A 80KP (Boston} PIASTO POMES, MA SON A HAMLCTS MQDsL ! tOBLODEOffB and OBGAN HABMQNTCHft, end Sealer in Mode and Musical Good*. j*» ; - '• '• HKLEBER A.BROn No. 5? FIFTH • Sign of the ocldenH*rn,£ote Agent forinJHWB A CLASH’S (Hew York) gnjtrnlSed Grand and Square PTASfff. inA naRTTAttT A irECTHAITB paante* USLO DKONSandOMAN HABKOKICMS, Sealer* toHMioead. Maricallnstramonts. ~ ■ . -feg /charlotte plume, manufacture O KB and SealertaPtono forte* tnd Importer of Mnsi* and Unsical Inatrcmeuta. Sol* Agent for tfae'HAHBUBO PlANo3,el*> for HALLET, SATIS A CO.'S Barton Piano*, with and wilhoet Jfol«»nAUar.bt»*ot. 118 Wood street. meg . ■ ’ Carnages. CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! ROOKAWAYSI V PHAETOHB, BABOtCDBS, GIGS, A ND everything in the lino, purchased from A thamort rtUabto "-EASTKBS MAHOTACTSB ESS, Xegtei or *ritb*faUa**artm eat of elegant Eaitern narnea* ... li „ t .r? -arlctj loltsbli lor tlngl. or ASM, eprtaffl, bkl ottn mmi, too mm»roM to mjotto, itrMVii«rLQ.rtJr Htotergbjft-. «*• Ourlws t»«ttnJtollM anmlrtoo. tog neatly ana promptly dona. . AND SUPPORTER MANUFAC. J. A YOUNOjUo. M Wood St, beg lane to can the attention of the afflicted to toe fict that tbry sn the only IIANU7ACTCBEBS of TRUSSES and SUPPOETXBS ta Uita city. They can conseawntto toka maawreaaod mafca to on&r thaw article# ante the meet approved patten, tadfonlch them at psrtetefraqoent ly not more than ouabalj that dfmwi'M by mere dealers In. them. Allan eotidted tocall, after pricing andaxam* ioing Ir»e*ln any otear «<we la the city, confident that we can aatMf th*afflicted tint jt trthair Interest tirdsal with the manolactcrw. g%j*rUcnl»r attention catd to mairiog. ee 28 • OABTWBIOttt A YOOHQ. &fl Wood etreet. rilL CLOTHS FOR PALL TRADE. We V/haT* now eo Land a foil aaeorttnent or goode for Hoote-Tarniebiog and other pnrpoeea. tncb as floor Oil Cloth*, Trampaxtot Green and Bos OU Clotha/Traneparent Window Shade*, Oil Cloth Crash, TahUOU Gfothe, knam ell«4oit Clothe lorearTtagea; Buff Honandtghedafutnrw, Ac, of the above named good* we can farnteb every vartety of etylea and width*. attention of wbolaaale and re tail pnrehaarre U Invited to oor atock on hand. ae2B J.AH. PHILLIPB,2d and 2S Bt. CUlr rt. SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS will pur efanaaatvoetory (run* dwtUlog hooaoof: four room* andlotSOfoet front onßesacca etreet, by 110 deep on an m aUgfi Apply to 8. CPTHBKSX A 6l Market at. yjRIMK OHKESR—aft hfircii very nhoiea r <Sree*elnit received and for eale. whei«aie and retail, ypAWQgfl fUAIIy .Grocery and Tea Store, fedefilet, fl - - . aa2T "H/TACOARGNI —25 bxa. genuine Italian; IWI vjasUCHLLI— » do do fKtrtfiri—fl md fbrttlobrßEYMßß* AXDEBSOH, *19 No. 89 Wood *, oppwltoßt. Qh«rt*HoUl. s' /»nA BUSHELS PrimQ Yellow Com in 10Uvitortfct«i*ky AMS—IO tea. 8. 0, -Hams imtoro and ■•».nuaiw»n«gt: 7<nvßTit.2oo& bus. in -store and for ealebj SnjHOOOKi HtOHIiSI * Oft ■- IHamifactums. TjURST PREMIUM AWARDEDjfea^ BY THE STATE TAHITI) GRAFF & GO., mancfaciurers, FOR THE BEST STOVES FOR THE BEST COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES. With Urge Fe«l Door for throwing la Coal, AND BEST WOOD COOK STO VE. DIPLOMA JOE BEST LAUNDRY STOVE, AUo, on hand a lorn assortment of Heating Bb»v*a, FUla tad Fancy Grate fronts, Fender*. Sod and Dog troua, Sugar Kettle*, wagon Box**, Hollow Were,Ac. GRAFF & CO., ,1f o, 945 Liberty Street, ATTHE HEAD OF WOOD STREET, «2-iyd Ptmauxau, Pxj*n*._ WELLS, RIDDLE * CO., RO Fourth Streot, Pittsbargh, Pa., uuvnuiuuu a« ...r. WHIPS. THONGS AND SWITCHES. Onlen solicited ftcm lbvtndo,*u<l promptly ship ;D*d u jot laetrocUont. ~ Txxsis—fl month*, or fi per pent. dUroantforrwsb ■BSStlydAwT _ UOLTZUAN «, WIfiDItRUOLD, [successors to j. BEtsszr,] No. 100 Thin! Streot. PiUßlmr^h, ItanufadurtrJ and Dialm *n Car Inina, Cornice*, B»nda,Sbatl«a, Ulln.li, Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, &c. attention p*M to BTBAMBOAT WORE. OARTETS FITTED J.Y7? .LAW TO ORDER ■ aulid&n T; ; •„ _ REMOVAL. DUQCBOXIS X&OS STORE. COLEMAN, lIAILWAN tt CIO., Uanolltctiircrfl of , [run, Nails, Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nate, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., etc., Jut* removed to their new and extensive Warehouse, no. 77 Water and 94 Front Street, Where they are prepared to execute all orders in their line having a largo ami complete assortment of “Dnquesne” mannbetnred goods con stantly on hand, which they oi ler on liberal terms. led JU Iron City dtovs Warehouse. W\V. BRADSHAW, (Successor i...T -• J. ORAIOAOM MannUcturar of TIN, IRON and COPPER WARS, and Dealer In STOVES, Ac-, No. 134 WOOD BTRBKT, between Pltth end Virgin alloy. Plus burgh, Pa. fr3:lj ■> . , BTTQUXIggJB FOUNDRY R. MoCOY & CO.. LIBKRTT STREET, opporiie Pmna. R B PITTSBURGH. PA. Manufacture to oraer, on short ooti^a, OABTINQB, SHAFTING A PULLETS, t>l *ll •!*«* ■mi dcecrtuUona, of the boat materials and latest stylos; alao WAGON BOXES,SAD IRONS, ORATES, to , always oohtod or cart to order. leßat the FOUNDRY, or st Cert* right A Young**, 86 Wood it, will recaiva prompt attention lafcdly I *_ s»««y - J. O. BOfWXLL ita of the firm of J. 8. Hall A Speor. late of Hall A Speer BPEER BIDWfiLL, Valley Forgo Flow Worlca, Tin. ISO Liberty StrceJ, near Fi/Vi, Fi'.txburgK- Manufacturers of every ninety et plowi, Plow Carting*. Ac., of the most approved Pat tern* suitable foreveyy kind of soil and tillage. Their Improved Patent Iron Centre, Paten* Imo Centre Unialde, Iron Caotr» t*ub-Bcil, Patent and Centre Levers, Steel Mouldboard, Valley, Peacock, Sugar, Cotton and otbor Plow* ire Tutmrtn to give entire aaOifactlcn to purchas ers, both aa to quality and adaptation to asr- aresolldted. os* It-I C.AIt T W RIGHT A YOU N O , (Saccemors to John Cartwright,) Manufacturers and importer* oi Pocket and Table Cutlery. .Surgical and Deotal tu strameots,Gaji», Pistols, Fishing Tackle, At, No. id Wood ■treat; \««Jgt*a special attention to the manufacturing of Truooe, Supporter*. do. Jobbing and lUpalng with puuc tuallty and despatch. oplfudly WILLIAH DARNUILL A CO., 61 Pecn st., below Mar bury, Pittabureh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERSVAND SIIEET Iron Worker*, Manufacturer* uf' Baruliill't Patent Bailor, Locomotive, Fined and Cylinder'Boilers, Chimney*, Brolcben, Tire Bad, Steam Pipes, Condenser*, Salt Pane, Sugar Pant, Iron Yawls, Life Baals, eta. Also, Blackamttbv' Work, Bridge aud Viaduct Irons, done nl the shortest uo lloa. All order* from a dlrtooce |<romp(ly att«u«W i - JL _ Pea* Cotton mills,T'ltlibarffl*. Kennedy, ciiildr & co., manuka TUBERS of— Penn A No. 1 busvy 4-1 Sheetings; Carpet Chain of *ll culars aod.ahadn*. \ Oottoa Twine; " Bed Gnrd*; M Plough Lines aud BoAh 0»rd: u Rope of all and dt-«crlpiion«. Batting. left at the Hardware Store of «li« A Co, 131 WooJ street, will hare altoutiou e I * JA9189 iliWlN, ; MAN«»AOTURIiR JI SULPHURIC ETIIF.U; Suliilmrio AoiJ DdMlDlililUoUlN Nlliio AcH; , iil'lAllfMl Ifljllp 1111 111 Vllilill 1)IJI! 1! 1 l(iiiilliWi^ nfSlliEwltlotllilU Drtmi dcscriptk Btum. Commwmoit, in, OTTIP d l 3HBPAHD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN FLOCK, GRAIN & PRODUCIC, So, 343 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Choice brand* of FLOUR, for Baker** and F*mlly ose, ccßSUotljoo hand. Particular attention paid to Clllcc order* fax il«rch*pdl«e generally. H BREST & BARKER. PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 267 Liberty Street, corner of Hand, pmaßUßan. pcota. ... attention glisn to the ptiri base and tale of Flonr, Grain, Dried Fnitta, Pt»taU<«a, P&eh, Urd. Butter Cheeea, Clover end Timothy Bead*, Ac. Order* promptly filled at the loaeet n>*iW pn-.-n vine©* made on eonalenmenU. S£,Offlceot the Plttaborgh Beg ManatacCcr). *nal lya SAMUEL B. B'LOYD A CO., COMMISSION MERCIIANTi*. And dealer* in Fleur. Grain end Pndnre Generally, S3l LIBERTY STREET, near Pa R R- Depdl, pnraßcaaH. pa. „ vr. r. HAixe*,atw iok.. Late of PHtefeorgh. Philadelphia PITTSBURGH COiamSSION HOUSE. WALKER a BARNEYS, [COMMISSION MK^CHANTH, Aw A Agente lor the &»1e of PiTTSBBBUII H A N (J P A Cl B BED 60 (IDS, Coal Oils and othib Meechandi;!,, No 160 Pesxi Street, J4K W YORK. *J9-Con*i*nmenU lOUdted, to which proper personal at Uotloh ehall be given. aod proceed* promptly remitted. Mem*. Bryce, Richard* k CaJMewra. John Bl«h * f ?*J; Aliutd.r King, E.q,| “ ‘Ti ' Mesm. Ademf, Macklln k Co. Wilson * Brains, N. T Jpg:lyd i. w. coanwict.. CHADWICK A SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS Tg PAPER AND RAO?, Ani Agent* for tbo Self of Mahoning Firo Brick and Pot Clay, No« 149 end 181 Wood Ptreet, n*ar Sixth, Ptttaborgb. «fift_Wr*ODlnz Paper at Mannfactorera’ pries*. Cash paJtjH’qr Cage. , Jnfclyd t cimraxar - *- L cutaneaT. SCUTHBERT & SON. General Commis . don Agentefortb* Bale end Pnrehaeeo# Real EeUU, r? 0 . 51 Merest afreet, Ptttiborghu LLOTD ft. POS9YTH, WHOLESALE Q ROGERS, SBALER6 IH PaOBCOa COMHttaIGS UFJlOliAtfTfi for the ult of PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 357 Liberty Street, PobVl.lSiUffl PlTTBBfaail, PA. -■ . ' , ' , n. m. ax&aoua ' ■jß.dAm’mi.D <*. 00., commJ.Blon * VorwMdtng M.rch.u.., And Wholmlo Dollar. In ; WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BOTTBB, LARD, POP.K, BACON, BLODB, FI6U, Pol A Poorl Alb 00, BaloiaUM, Ono««< A Uri Oil, Inlo.l Fruit end Produce generally. *«• *<>» ,43 - riiTOHCOOB7M.OHB» i ‘ IV ft r ;" ' |Boec«»or«tonuflrwim,M , Crt*ry*U..J Forwarding and Commißaion Merobanta, Aod Wholes!* De»Jo« * n Prodoa., Flour and Wool, ,Y«. 153 m*t and 1M Samd If, ABitorj*. «. —myCT ■ - _ w u tluiytOßß. muwi*EA**Xß«n._»«JAJn» *■ rimr...**- • SPUISGKR IIA&BAUOII * co ** t COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN n „ Wool, Hides, ProvißtonB& Produce Genoraily, No. 209 liberty Btroot, Fit tabor gb. i*w __ DlellAMK M. AHJKUi Flour. Grain and Commission nod Forwarding Merchant*, No. 124 Ntcond St., Pittilurgh, Pa. nytldyJ - N OBEBT McBANE A ANJBB. BOb. DICKEY, Wholesale Orocer, Produce sad Oommlerioo Merchsot, Mo. 843 liberty t, am BiUread fiwnpr Depot, Pltttfrurgto, p». ep« THUS. UTTLX, BX.. YY II OLE 8 ALB QItOCEHS AND DEALERS WHOLBSAIiB QKOCBH, or l.rwt* A Kdgortou. pttub’g. iGarrcti fs Mertlu, PbU* EDGKUTOS & STEWART, (SucrrsAors L> A Edgrrtoii,) Wholesale Grocers and Commission ScrchauU, 107 Wo«j<l »tT«Ht. Pittshurjsh* JsL'ljd yntri m'oill a. ocuotib jmu u'oili JOHN M’UILL &. SON, Grocers and Com mlaßlon Merchants. Agents for the tale of pig iron and Blooms, No. 183 liberty Pittsburgh. felMyd lkxander' iungT"' wholesalk Grocer and Importer uf SVxla Ash, No. *73 Liburty rfreot, Pittsburgh, Pa. aphlyd* JONES & COOLEY, SVUOLELALE ORO CKRB and Doat Jarulehort, dealer* iu Pri-dnn* and FUtaburgb Manufactum, No.HI Water rtreet, neat Cliwrrj Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. niyUd ain’t r. BuatVßt..._ jutis 9 uilwobth SURIVER & m LWORTII. W IIOLESALE Grocer*. No. 130 am) 133 Svr.u.l *irwt. (batwfsw ffevl and SmltbQeM, I‘tltaburgh fosn rtoro _.jQi:iLAai> rtou» ettussi rtorn. JOHN ELOYD i CO.. WHOLESALE Ororersand C,>oimlMion Merrhaut*. No. 173 Wood and £& Liberty struct, Plttstinrgh. il lo _ JOSH WATT JOtm WtUfOtt. WATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO CEKS, C-smmisslon Merchant* and Dealer* tn Pro duce and Pittsburgh Maonfiv tnnji. No 2f>B I.ll>erty rtreet, PltUburgh. 1” 26 srr si cO U TOU EON WHOLE SALK Grocer, Produa* aud Cointnltshtu iMerrhauf, and Dealer In Pittsl-nruh AfancOu-tured .Articles. No. IW> Llberry street, coruer of Hn-wery aj, Ihtlslmrch. t’ l * mj3 it)U* «T*CLL ...» . J IS* .UHlk stWBXL Atwell, lee a co., wholesale Grocer*, Produce and Commission Merchants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Mauatirtures, Nn. 8 Wood atreot, ho t*xn Water and Front st,, Pittsburgh _ a>int aotJßort, - ....tui’t ■.bodisop R ROBISON A CO.. WHOLESALE • Grocers, CotumbAloe MerrhanU, end iu *ll kind* of ProTisi-us, Protuce and Pitulmrul. Mnunfcrtnrrs, No. 256 Liberty street. PltUburgh Robert ii. king, wuolesalsEgrV CER, Ciunmisslun Merdiant, and Dealer in r<*aihMT, Fi»h, Flour, and »H kinds of Onnntry Prodnce, No. 211 Lil • erty street, mouth of Sixth. PiMsbnrsh, P* Liberal a.l rances made on consignmenis. ja!> lyd iuutTMUiU jsuia * taaaiHX.J. ■nOBERT DALZELL A CO.. WHOLE- Jtv BALE Grocer*, Oomraisslou nmt Fiwwardlng M.-r chants and Dealers tn Prodnreand Pttubnrgh Minolartrnsa, N 0.251 LlU'rty street, Pitubnrgh. Pa nii’i ISAIAH dickSy a co., wholesale Grocets, CommLwlon Merchants,and Dealers In Produce, No. 80 Water street, and 63 Pront street, PltUburgh r n k a 1 v 1* k k 1»n f n a 1 k s. .ixu hem:: KtDhrarlng ersry stfle « f ; F U -R7NTTT U KE, RO2RWOOD, AND WALNUT, bailable tur ‘ riPJ.oKa. UIAMItRRa AND LININ'* Rt'-rtle. ■F.jnei 1., -uj !•: MF. W YOtl K AN U PIIILAI' K I. f II I A, Wat.kßi>uw«, Noa. 77 4Vt> 7V Tuino SiHaar bittlfiaitf FrrrSRCROfL FA FURNITURE AND chair- Of Every Dcaoriptibu. li'jToKV JWfroJ Kyhf and / A-rr.iu Wnrchomf—Shj. tS Ml) Smlltificlil Si STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE Wo arc cmuslautly maiiufaetnrtng STKAMItOAT FURNITUIUJ and ClUIUrt, and Iqrlte the MU-ulum ■« lt»L»e 1- fjr..bhlu< i <•»*« iaMfaUwT T. U- VOUN-1 A CO. J. ■ SUMIIKT tUUMTkr.Cr |OIIN M. BRADSTKEET A SON'S I.M tl PROVRD MKKCANTILR AND I.Aff AUKNOV K. 11. NEYIN. Jr , Afr- n? f-r OrtW rrui .t«l t . NO. <57 roUUTII ?Ti'.r.fc.T. Urtkw ta New Yor-. No 237 Jiro*.U'»» •3.l>nr U< | -..l M«r.!i*nt» na.l tl*ul.-n a;.- pi. p«'i~l wUU oirr. A< c. il-.-*—l {nv«m>o ji 1 i'OK CKKAM: K’K'I'KKAM" lOK ClipAM' 1 ' V A M 1 Vtlr 'l! A >.>Na ' .u f.-uu hr»tidi U l)'l- If' . . ijail IlMltllli I (lIS 111, It MkH too tf JlUluki ‘WMer, (i»» Uu2l:)y W A. I L. mi Wliok’iaUin MiDafiftntdi ftuiu, Herat j; w .OTIS SillP4Rt> r> M£W>’UASr TM! No. 70 flMlTlintl.l) .*r . u*4X*» Iw ot4«!ri»o<l to tbo OefttiMt m*anef Jl*c'» arnl IW>|’» CoiU«, *' g3J.itT»htm ft «vtl. _ _ »f-U.all fi -v 10. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1859. Grows LITTLE * TRIBBLIi, Flour, Bacon, Cliesie, Fntlti,OtiiA Produce, ,16 liaaEtfOMD ST„ PITTSBUttUH WILLIAM BAUALEY, KOI. 1K and SO Wood Btr«et, PITTSBt'hOU CM Inin Mlltl jfurnituu. XAJVLKSW. WOOUWH’.I.I 'r. VUI NU A. t •TRKKT UL M YU’,. | [will! MIKIIMJIUSONS, iI'NCII AND AMItHIOANt’t li-l fUlnll, 42 .ST i'l.AlH ST, 4'rsnrb 3uj(»r Tv!*. G>i«j foi't*- mi ('*nrtv »•)<! K !***»..» !<’ *"** KKK K ‘ yYrohitwot, No 'iOiM.UUlr Btrcx-t, PlltetMiuh s 11 u I’ K i awuwi to fi ! ' l ti.f OHTBB9 A H i> ÜBALEER I H HARDWARE AND CUTLERY T*iV>. IUI Mnrlf«t Btrflel PITTSDdHUII.FA* Removal!—./, s. UgjwttA . iww »'• „>.,««] fropi No* <■'* 4H-ITW Water *!<«■< Wat*r n«<] V'J Pr -Ot strrrt , „ UJoETT W*** ll J. Js. liltiUETl 4L CO., FLOUR FACTORS and IValuoo Caiuiuin »loo MwhnnU, forth* «al« • • N .•nr.Grain,itemi« «d<l Prod«c« generally. W T 6 W.icr *u<! W rmnl itmt, pltteburgh, PennV _ _ _ ,r \ ' Caldwell & jmo., UOA.T FURNISHER.-. AND I-KAl.rjwi i.N MbuUlh, Jlrißf and Cotte.t. Cord**-. Oekain, Tar. Wt»l>, Ib-elii «u<i •'/!« Terwtnllu Uu-*. Eight and lloory Dcillln*!, *■ , ■JJit *Xo, (A nitrr and n fan* T a C U U K E E s E, J , MINER AM) OKU.KK IN OA N’AliA, jr! <xi lul I U U N U ll K b; tYUOLhtIIT. K’R.U* IKON j^pnciic' >RNm* nios-r ano^mitiikikij) OTKKETK. _ A * LANE'S PIIOTOGKAPiIH* GAL , I.KKY. corner of FIFTH *nd GRANT STREETS, la UTlflhK 1 * Bollding, opposite th* Conit llnaw. ThtoGahMj bu Jo-t te-ou fitted tij> with .nj.*r!M .i !» •oil iky*Ugbt. .. ~ , k , . Photograph*, AmbiotypM, Daguerreotype*, , «**'■' in atrlMOOt to be rerpaaaed. _ fitrtogwi and citizen* *r* cordially lovtiad I . • «U »»••« r *- amin* for thrawltra. Price* moderate 43-Entrance uu Fifth meet. Houma of - •}**• apSrlyd , .iianai p oti I Haufi TIIEDWELL & grilELI-, B A IM K B K S . HUMPRUKT, PKNNA lU* ti li* «.dlrited BUd Ilntnrm i rouii tlf remitted Bcrntßrxß MLCUANIOb' BANK, J'tttßbni*!. k PATRICK A CO. Au """ wt k& vakil*' amiVeiison, Jl * WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NTJTB aod HPICBB, CONFECTIONERY, BDQabJ fIBBWORKS, AC No 3J» wor.u STREET. oppuaiU St. CharU* UoWl. Pm*bur E h. i*». TU<JGOiw 0 K K K K . JAMKO UWEHS, coax Ml EUf AND WThlf. r.TRLf.TT^ «IUHTDOCO AND HAPTIC WORKER. *tw tmrucnur Attention lo alt order* for wurU In bis Jlu«. *r*.CKNTREa aud ORNAMENTS i»f m» kli>d» TtiroUh«,l oBlSCrt n«*lM. T. W atoll md Clock Maker, 4% IMPORTER OF Ji»s9 IjijNE WATCHBSANDJEWELIIY.W A? No RS Plflh«ln»ct,ti«tWM>n lV«*od and l'1i:» borgh, Pa. w . *iF*P«rllculAr aIU-bildh i>*U4 lo OiA >at»alilog<" Wau>!i* eud Jewslry. work warranted. UUkUTHOIIP A'lioilNlC, Ct AM AND STEAM FITTERS, N0.f!30 r THIRD BTRCKT. b«tw«-n Woo.) and J»niltha*ld »U aryAlway on baud ChAO lotlt'r*, llr»<ket» sud FUlnrea ufallklDlU. Plumbing donn In t tnperJor *tylo. AH ‘fd*n promptly attended to. , Ptaoe end gperllWU<>i'* farm«m , <l >•* Dab upotk* And Qu Work* couatracted of uujf cnpaiity l«»r piil*- llc or prirato dm. JOIIIiVAhPUELbV MaKofaoturerofbootsl^- aoJ SUQRfI of oTory deAcrlptluii, Nu.M emlthflold ftrret, Pitttburgb, Pa. HALL Ac tUfJCISSH, PLOW MANUFACTURERS No. ICO I’oon Street, Pittsburgh; PATENTEES of thn celebrated First Pro mlmn IRON CENTRE AND UILL-SIDB RF.VOLV INO BEAM PLOWS. . albo mkoaUcturo Patent Laver, Centro Lever, Improved A Peacock, Wrought Woldixiard, Ctvok. V Alley iGd every other description of PLOWS PLOW OASTtNOS, CULTIVATORS, Ac. «« Thß* alto coutioo* td tinj on the old Pbaalx Pood a aid Cecil Alley,the CuUngaol d ?i’ celebrated for their excellence. Ail SdS»s»psrW«® «oa tttlifccUoß given tocurtomeie la, " r, P* ” ,J 1 _ l k v ptisburgjr (Samite. I’VOMSUCD DAILY AND WEEKLY 15 V it. k it iz h: r x c o nrrn sruirr. *bovi smrnnixb. Death ob Seiatob 13Roderick —The mirnl of ibe wounded man was wandering after the in diction of the fatal shot, and at limea be was not himself. The effect of the chloroform given to him deadened the excruciating agony by affect mg hi* nervous system. which bad hcenElrutig to the greatest tension by the throe days At’ ha rassing anxiety preceding tbo dutl. Betyjro the tight be expressed bis firm determination uot to nboot m Terry above the hips, an be did not con sider iiv bad any quarrel with him, and after he was shot bis wandering- mind called that up, aa also the impression of Che convictioo that be was to bo hunted by the bangry crew who thirsted for bis office, until he should be killed. lie talked of the defeat in this. State of the great principles for which ho had dono battle: that ho bad been deserted by the people he had token the field for, and now the ppcdliar class.of poli ticians who bad joined against him would bo en couraged la.huut after him to pul him out or the nay. Ho felt be was to bo silenced, and he is now silenced forever. Tht Funeral QliequU* —At an early hour yes terday morning preparations wero made for the funeral That fttuerul was the one object which eoomoU'lo occupy (ho public mind. On tbo Plata, just below tho flog-otaff, was erect ud an imposing catafalque, consisting of a plat form twenty feet square, raised five feet from the ground, and shrouded in black and whito crape and alapacca. Above this staging was a black crape canopy some twenty in height. The supporting posts were striped with crape of back and white, and black crape formed the bark grouuJ. The front opened towards the east tfacing towards Kearney street.) The tops of the supporting pillars were crowned with 1 funeral black plumes, and festoons of tho same black mantling bung arouod tbc entire structure it wah calculated to strike the beholder with a Jeep seoso of tho momentous nature of the no casiou for which H was erected. Over it, at baU masi, bung an immense American (lag, fringed wiib crape and waving mournfully in iho breeze The day was beautiful —perhaps tbo Guest of tbo ecasou A cfJar blue sky and a lack of (be usual strong eea gales, little or u<> dust and a eofr, balmy Italian atmosphere . From every dag uintl hung the insignia of grief end mourn ing The city vvi full of people The boats from the opposite side of tho bay carno crowded, wagons from the country, eveo from Fin Jose, Turn*,Clara and Ban Matou, came hurrying into town'. and iu every street were seen Ibe faces of the dead Scuaior'n frieuJs from the most remote parts ibe State. Tbo shipping was also dreaded in mourning. Among tho vessels we uoticeJ the ship 13. F. lloxio at Vallejo stroct wharf, which was dressed in mourning flogs— eveu to.tho little yacht on her deck. The funeral solemnities had beeu advertised in the various papers by llm t'ommiltee of Ar rangementn, (consisting of T J. Houlterer. Col Baker, L Haskell. E J Moore, J M Ulyun, J ‘ l 'Me*r.«, A A Ftlovvr and 1! Wohler,) to lake place at ball post one o’clock, r , (Fund-iy, itie l ■'ill, 1 ou Ibe I’Ura At that hour the Fliwa and adjaceol etreetß wero crowded with people «>a comparing our own estimate wiib those of several utbvre, wc ml dowu the number of this assemblage at üboui elevtu thousand \moug (bem were many ladies They came thronging from all directions, nud from tbo platform the tci-ue was one nf tiie most imposing ever wit- j nessed iu lbi«cny No fumral obsequies in ihm ’ city Lave eu»S odifl equally loiprcssive fetilurM j At half pu-t ii!- o'clock ibe body. aliendcd by I the p»II beat, i s iU i f mourners, passed out from tbc l uiou UjM. on;—i-l Kearney stree'. ! iiud up groat avoniiu through the plaza ■ Ko • n »mu ie by ibo concourse, and through tin- s’.U-y thus made, tbc solemn procession moved to the platform, where the eoflin, contain mg all thtt was mortal of Fonator Broderick, wv< I’latu-d. Tticu the multitude prcs3ed onward like ibe surging of ocean w-aven, and farmed tbeutscivea into 000 solid mass of humanity—"a | s«ra of upturned faces’’ htretebiogtofarbeyond j bearing cf the ceremonies which were to-take place. The pall bearers and chief mourners then assembled t under dircc iou of Mr. Masecj, the undertaker. I upon the platform, and when ail were crated I’ol I). 1) Baker arose, and hav ing tho cofiin { wbieh* was covered with wreaths of flowers) before him, pronounced a funeral oration, which, wo venture to say,fwill remoiu for many years impressed vividly upon the tuto onrn of bis audttorn. The groy-Vatred man limed as he was to addressing fotllo am«<n blagv) fouu<! Ins emotions ou this solemn occa sion ready U unman him during CDiire tit liver; Al limes bis soiou, lowl aid I’iojlni' h* |i hii, luM and fftlicrcd, and tbo ircmlding of lit '[|J 11(11 llllWi’lllliIlf! HflUlpl HI III ijiii|il|jlic|i!il(iill»|lliJWfiliiihffilllll lb* nifitil ormor, vainly cmleavorti lo rtpiwT tlinr emotion* Aadiblo nobs atone front boat’ mg brwsl*, nail IMS counwl Jowrn many a brofiit’tl find mioly f*ioe. &rf coo*irnued fruio lick uf room to ibo oralioD on our where ii is giren entire We in»i»e a close perusal of H« clo<|ueol perio<ls At the close, when <!ol Baker bid farewell to the “gal loot spirit.' and bent down lownrda the gta-n «fhicb corered but jet revealed the pallid feat ures, his eclf-possejjsion forsook, him, au«l wiib fallcnop acceut#and agitated face he eaull down Not an eyo but was moist not a heart but shared with him bis deep emotions Au ominous silence rcigoed for more tb&a a minute over that vast coneounre. and tbeo elowly they began lo move otf, but not betore L'ol. Baker, at the reijuest of a friend, had invited the oilirciiß generally to join in t lie (uuend prooefsion • - Alt i ( ’j!ror\, >, i'->' :: I'm, HI! Ill'll ■RtTIOS’AkY, A l-i'ci.isr •<* i iie Oli> - Xuiougst tbf death* in l'an«,to be recorded without being do {jliifcd, id lhat of the oooe-renowof-d duelist, ('li'i'i'iarf, who died iu ttic hackney coach wbicb was conveying him to the Hospital >’t. Louis So on- know whence he came, nor who were bi.t unce-tord. I>m it «u generally supposed that bo must have belonged lo one of the great families of emyrr.i who tied at the time of the Revolution; for immediately after tho Heeloralion bo was admitted amongst the pages of the Tuilertes through the protection of the Duchess do Berry At the ruTolutivD of ISJSO ho was to tho Gardes du Corps, at the dispersion of that body look to litcraturo us the ooly source to obtain a living Although tho greatest duelist of modern tiroes, cho'iuart confessed himself singularly unfortunate in hm speculations of this nature, far out of .:<J Joels ho fought .during his life he was worsted -j times, and only oooc succeeded iu wounding Ins adversary. Numerous ore the anecdotes, most of them laughable, which are told of his belligerent humor, “do day, being at tho Cafe dcs Millo Colonnc*, he perceived his opposite neighbor busy io the perusal of theConetituiion nel, a paper to which he alwoyß most etrongly objeoted. ••Monsieur,'' said bu, bending across tho table, ond speaking in a voice trembling wilb rage, “Wboo you have dono with tho “Chariva ri." ’ "ii i a iho Uonstitotionnel, Monsieur," re plied the reader,, without looktug up. Wioquri pretended uot to have hoard, and renewed ibe question, “Monsieur, when you have done with the Charivari.'' “But, aapristi, Monsieur, H n the Consiiiulionnol, I tell you" Again, dt'd Cho.ittari reuew tho question, until at length be bawled out, uuobW longer to conlalu his fury, and tearing the paper from the band of.the as tonished stranger, said, "So you make me out a liar. 1 say Charivari. and you answer Cousli tuliouuei. If I tell a lie. we had better fight the matter out at once." This time, fighting I with pistole. Choqoart got hit ia Iho knee, from which ho suffered a weakness to the day of bis death; and although constantly remlndod of his imprudence by ibis buncoes*, and baviog been likewise soused beneath ft tot «“c -mslvo-mornings by ft peacofol, sensible Indivi dual, who refused to fight, and treated him In this manner every,time he presented bimsdfbe fore him to call him out, jet be hai gone to the , grave covered with the scars acquired In this 1 kind of warfare —Arffre from fans. Joan cauivr.l.. j» CIIABAUTMUaTII'H dF .PAI'AtITB V A UKUI WliO he. been brought up among books, and is oblo to talk of uolhlog else, is]u ™ry indifferent oom- PHUIOD, autl wbal ire call » P«l» • «ul ™ should enlargelt a trifle, Wgl»« .I.tocrery ouo that does not know how to think out of hie pro fession and particular way of life. What tea greater pedant than a mere man of the town liar him in the playhouses a catalogue of the reigning boaullei, and you a rlke him dumb Tho military pedant always la ks in a camp and is storming towns, making lodgmente and fight ing battles from one end of the year to the other Everything he .peaks smells of gunpowder;. you take away bis artillery from him, he had not a word to say for himself. The law pedant .. perpetually putting eases, repeating the trans actions of Westminister nail, wrangling with yon upon tho meet indifferent circumstances of life, and not in be conrineed of the distance of a place, or of the most Iririal point In eon,ersa tion, but by dint of argument. The Stale po dant is wrapped np in nows and loot in politics. If yon mention any of the sotoreigns of Europe, he talks rery notably, but if you go out of the "Gazette," Von drop him. In short, a mere courtier, a mere soldier, a mero scholar, a mere anything, is an insipid psdantio character, and iqqtUy tidlcalooß.— tytctaiOT. At a meeting in Paris the other day, of the shareholders of the Italian railway by the Simp lon, it was stated that opon the comple tion of the proposed tunnel under the Simp lon, the Alps, that formerly took 12 houre to pass, will bo passed over in half an hoar. In that short time the traveller will pass from tbo valley d’Ossolo, and tbc Lake of Geneva will be only four hours from the Lago Maggiore. The statement in regard to tho identity of the British Admiral, now serving in the Bast Indies, with the Captain of the Endynion, when engaged with the President in ISIS, is erron eous. The latter was Henry Hope, who was born iu ITS 7, appointed Captain in the IloyAl Navy the 21th of May, ltfifl, and Admiral of the Blue, his present rank in lS.>s. While tho Admi ral,who commanded al Peiho, in China, on the 25tn of June, was born in 1808. ap minted Cap lain in tho Navy in 1838, and Rear Admiral of the Blue, on the lytb of November, 1827, The two Admirals are cousins. A letter from a friend in Paris following item, which seems to bo terest; “Senator Seward has gone I is a very bold step at least so it l hero in Faris, for an American to i expedition so early in tbo season, less anxioty will be felt about hie from. With the exception of the i tho season, he has ohoeon the boat many of the countries he has visile 1, especially Rome, Spain, and Egypt, for ho escapes the throng of Americaus and English, and the sharks they bring about them, they infeettbo highways late in the season, and thus his view of the poo ple and their institutions is Ices obstructed. It i 9 doubtful whether he will be able to go down tho Nile; and there is somo danger that ho may be detained longer io Qaarantine than will be agroea&le, so that his fate is naturally tho sub ject of considerable speculation here among oth ers than politicians." Mr. Jonti Esteh Cooke's historical novels, In which he draws each gorgeous piotures of Vir ginia's past, are not pleasing to everybody io bis own State. An oogralefnl critic iu the Rich mond Whig remarks: •• If we trull to Effiioghntn Cooke's red gag gles, the Virginia of olden times was a sort of dropsical garden of Eden, infested by some thou sands of bioited Adams and F.ves—-that is to say, the garden was dropsical with delights, and tbo Adams and Eves bloated with flics, i thank tbo Lord that we who tread tho not luo olean streets t*f Richmond, and have a great deal of trouble in keeping in debt aod out of the Pen itentiary, did not live in those days. Mo should have felt ver£ much a 9 l feel when 1 got into good company—that is to say—badly. And! marvel mucD that saoh a sot of homely, selfish, money-loving, cheats, and rascals as we are, should have descended fromsuoh remarkably fine parents. No doabt it is very good noveliDg, but I swear it is wretched physiology " Black Snakcs kori»of NswMilk. —The New Bedford Mercery says tbo fallowing statement is received from a reliable source: Mrs. P. Swift, of Pocassel, whose farm adjoios a beary swamp land, recently found, to her surprise ibal a cr frequently failed to furnish her usual •jun ta of moruiug tnilk.'-aud suspicious wrro enter- Kilned of f.ul pUy After watching several nigliteio orderJo ascertain whetherdepredations bad been perpetrated, the cause was at Iroglb discovered m the appearance of a huge black snake, with a white ring around its neck, which had taken up a residetHo under tho baro, and from thence wottli make way up through the apertures of the tloor, and thus while the kiue were ijuietly reposing, secure ile luscious regale ment Measures were of course taken to secure lh« expulsion «>f the "fnill sarpeut ’ from bi choecn Bdcn lOOl> KOK Farmers! II .„uw%i.tl- 1.-. I *. *:tu ( ''•111!) *...•< I <(•. 1 ()• iK lK\ ' *-' u - OATTI-K Iklliiili l i4liiiilii| l ! l i l llvili l y |ii'li|ff)'lll! bli,! 1 ! 1 f HKPUT IhjOK XTRERT ~. l » ,-jI! rUIUI'M I'Hl 4 i‘J IMPuKTATION'K. 1, /•• AX!> K\i U R--'l ■>!' ! lwli‘>N. i. KiuK *V MAria'.'l lI.V, l a fcN-.LIMI Till' PAD I.ACrS AN l' »: (»'«l ." **.l, Vai«n;’H*nnt» talum.'** >ui«i 1 1 i-»-rl ui AM) VUKEU' \ Ell. 'urfs, />’.-• «. C.l ,1 ..f <ul MVlBj< KM Tl»*»» aw* < lu<’l< I lUL? ii «.•n.j.in.. t. latrtt i -fill. 1 .u t.'-illam :Uil bet Han-ln Hinl Kilinii <1 ug» and Inserting, Brcnkfhst Cap*. Chemise Bauds and M.'ovds Handkerchief-*. a.*. oor c«i»t. aii * t in* pil.ltf »r« U.»Mskl I-call ij rt umii- II." <4.. "ia, tb<* 1"|. "A l-Hu* 1,1 l l *“’ ,ut NW Hi. N.' ■ • E-f.l «i TEAS!! TK ASH'S is A'JUUNKTON. U 4 .Sr. Xtr'>l, . ■ rcrr fholre ealeetlon «'f family Up • e | part •>! th* following | iu fine Oolong *o*l Cbttlen T**e»: , - liyeon.O P and Imp T**» J iO btd*. ('iu»b*J. PulvelireJ *a<! Cofl** au.;»n. I |.*oi Hlo. Laguajra and Old Out**nm*:iit J»>a Ci.tfc*; I iO l»bla ettraSTrupaand MoU*«r, > j lu *• pnre *:B box** M R., and V.l.mtU R«io*.i. Id bbla. lUoto Currantr. u» imxc* • J Woo»n*« frleuJ" doap. •• Colgate’* Toilet do v» rPaitn.Oernian and H<>atn Soap. i >• sp* rtu, Hiar, Opel au.l Mould Uaodl ,: s. j.> " IVorl *ud PDrcrGlwn Slue>». r.o ran* pore ground Uplcwr, lio) •• fraah blackberries; ;p»j It.n. Clore*, Notiuega, Mar* »u*l Ca»«u lo <•«■*« Ollre, iktrdoaux and Virgin Oil* 7U bose* Coro*, Hromaaad Cbocottto*; yx*J ll». »opor Carbonate and Pal koda: IM) dozen Ma*oo‘i and Aouear'a Rlacklng Water, Putter, Pugar, Hod a and Wldo Cra*t«rf, Ac . Av , whtcti they offer Wliolaml* and Retail at Very moderate ad vance* lo the trade or (atnill<-«, and reej-ettlully eidklt tiialr patrariatre _ TEAS' -WILLIAM. h«*~ ■ rim. uinmi»Unn U> ' di.-.u :is- ti CKfITIIC HAT STOUK, \V < * O U» ts T K IT. R' I JJILLERMAN A OOLLORIi Ar« now |'Hp»re(l l>< meet tb* JeiuinJ* ul thi*** wb>» may HATS, OAFS AND LADIES* t URS. THS IRON CITY TRUST CO., No. 450 Liberty Street. Bank, of discodnt. exchange AND DEPOSIT. Capital Block- - - 5 150,000 Capital Represented, over-—.. 1,000,000 fy-Brorenouns U 1 DSLS LssmSDmT IjICLX. Gold, Silver, Per Fnnda end Carnap received on deposit. ALU MONEYS allowed to remain /or a gptqfitd nmr, WILD DRAW INTEREST. Sight Eubengeon the Kutern end Woatsrn citlea conatently for nle in lOnu lo.tr ,c Collection* zoedt In ell the principal clliaa la the United State* end the Oeaedee, end PROCEEDS PROMPTLY rr. MJTTED (0 any dealt ed point, on deyof maturity. oieeoToea: John Uoorbeed, Alexander Fonytb, John tlcetli Ok r Ileed, J. UiU, William Seibert, W. MoCUntoek, Uenry Me- Cnllongb, Robert Andonon. »oi2>:ljd t - wa. s. sonasiTt a. 4. ■WM. B. SCKIVEEJItTX <fc CO WHOLESALE & RETAIL MANUFaC- TURKBB AND DEALERS IN BOOTS AND »HOKB* No. 31 Fifth Street, Bank P>J6ck, lUvloiJut recalled our r*rj Urge end ■'/otaplete ■lock of BOOTS AND SHOES, we ere prepend t A extn doeements to purebuere. Cell end ezev ,t n *. Wtf. *. SCHMIEW flftb it. Sr- I '-.. 1 ,i.-. . ■■. .£- ■■ ] . v ,_ Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. Fraaklla Fir* lasaraa** Compaajr of ran. a d x l r b t a Offioe US and 137 Chestnut st„ near Fifth. fl.lomrul of *uru,f**o*l7 I*l, !&». poWkliol *s"“' bly to *0 *ct of AMeabl/, being .. Q a , Pint amply toctirwl-...-- , £r.Tr, -» Ue»l E*t*te(prucat v»lne $103,513 61) cc*t .*,<>»« ' 1 Temporary. Loan*, on uspl* Oollater*) Se ra rltl<».„ .. ~~ Stock* (present rttae s3ti,W7 73) coat-—■ Note* aud Bills recelrsble C»«!i £1,016.323 CJ only Profits from Premiums whicn this Comp*- uy c«o divide by Its ere from RUk* which bare been de: turxnined. Insurance* made on every description of Property, in Town fnnd Country. *t rate* at low u ire consistent with security. Since their Incorporation, t period of thirty year*, they hare paid Losses by fire, tou amount exceeding' /bur MClimucf DoUart, thereby affording evidenced/ the advantages of Insurance, as wall aa tbelr ability an 4 dlspo iltioa to moet with promptMM all UabUltlc*. L0 93X3 it nu, Losses paij daring the year 13A8-..... $106,505 4? :outains ibe )f public in* » Egypt. It i considered i&ko such an and more or Until board isalubrity of sotaoross. Charles W. Bancker, | tfordoeel D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, I Darid 8- Drown, Samuel Grant. 1 Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Btnfih, Edward C. Dale, Oeorge W. Richards, OecrgoFalsa. CUARLKS N. RANC&ER, President EDWARD 0. DAUB, Vice President. We. A. 3tecl, Secrotary pro tea. J. GARDNER COPFIN, Agent, tsyC Office Northeastcor. Wood aud Third its. timo to boo Sellanre fflnlual Ininraiec Uompaoy ot On Ualidlnys, Limited or Perpetual, Office No. 308 Walnut Street. U*miLsm,BSl...AflWW |27M' 9 4A—lnvested as folio* r. rtm Uortgagson Improrod City Property, worth doable |i}« .mnimi p. ........tIM.COO 00 Tunna Railroad Co's 0 por cent. Mortgage Loan, $30,000, cost 'J7.900 00 Allegheny county d per cunt. Peuna.R. U. Loan. lu,ouu 00 City of Philadelphia, d<> do do O.OW 00 ptinDsylvanla Railroad Co’efctuck.. ■ 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Matoal lusurauce Go U*,l&o 00 Stock of County Fir* Insurance Co t.oW) 00 BUmk ol Delaware U. 8. insurance Co Union SI. Insurance Co’s Scrip . Dills Receivable, hnslnoa* paper Book Accoonta, accrued lolereal, ft. Cash ou baud and In Bank ClnniTiusloy, Wm. R Tnouipsoa. Frederick C. Stevenson, John R. Worrell, U. UOaraon, Hubert Tnlaad, Frederick Locblg. C 8 Wood. JaiursH Woodward Kirc, Marine and Inland Insurance. T NSUKIANCE CO. or NORTfI AMERICA, 1 I rH!LJI>ELFUIJ I ucoi Derated 17iH— Capital SMO,(WO. A-wwla, January Id. lSAtf $1,1M,W4.H,. DtREUTORa Artbor O.CctSu, BaiuOel W. Joune, John A lIIn. tiara n*l V. Smith. CharlHi Taylor, Ambrcae W hlte Jot.u N«fl, Richard D. \V<oJ. William Welsh, WlUlam b. Do-ihi. Jamos N t*irk«»u. J* Morris Walu. John Mas >u. ij.- I.’ flarrleoii. Francis K Cop*. Edward 11. Trotter Msrruua Mtais. iWv ARTHURU COFFIN, Brest INSURANCE CO. or tub STATE or PA., PHILADELPHIA. Incorporate.!, I7k4—Capital. ..S^W.OUO A«o-|s February 1. I*M> - flia.bOb 4* blKKCTvlK.'*—flenry D. flienwd, blmeou T.-by, Chprlcs 41a.-deafer. William B. Amlth, Johu li Hodd. Henry 0. rtweuiati, Charles ?. Lewis, U«or*« C Canon. William R. White. George 11 Smart, Samuel Grant. Jr . ThomasWug urr. Thomas H. Watteon- HKNRV D SUKKIUSKD, Wiutsa Uxarss, Boc'y. Prwidi ut. lu the above Old auJ RellabU Companies. -«u l-e obtaln-d hr application U> (..Unity W. p. JONKR. Agent, HI Wn_t»r «l_ i’hllnttmphin j«Sr«* Mitt I N B U II A N U X 0 0 31 l’ ANY. No. 149 Cheanut Street, I’ATTLK o r P o B I T B TUB CUSTOM UOUSB. Will tuike *ll kind* uf luartucc, either Pt-rpotoal or UculUvJ, on erery J/»crIiiOoo of Property or llarnliaadW, il n>tfc>a»M* ratM of prvmlam. ROBKET. P. KINO, President. M W. BALDWIN, Vbe Praldtut ft&scrou K. tL Coh*. W. Browa, Joarph ft. Paul, John Clayton. C. WBor. Ulitrle* P t B. Englbli, f B. C Bhprm»n, H J tor riQ^: Delaware Bulnal Safety Insaraaw Company lt±.frrpor<ilrd bjr t\t LejttUilurr V/Vwuylpanti, 1855. Office, 8. K. Corner Third and Walnut ata. PUILADELPUIA. UAH!>X !\XCHA\Ct:So II V««*I)K.( U- >ll part* ot U>« *urU. i.\ljud i , :J *j.h>a«, Uk >S4 Ami t/inl to til of mx im'RAyCM «m MrrchBU.ii Ikuli (li)H((iM l »iiil Mhw l|l I'll 1 i'l'J", 11 1 ! Him I Mini 1| lllMlfMl JsuvjiO Hau<l, TbeoiihtlciPaaJ^Qj, JamHTnqoalr, William Ljns, Ji., J. 7. Pentium, Jocbam P. _Kym, | H*mwJ K. tk>k*», | Utnif Etoau, Jome* B. Ucrnrla ; Thomas C. tlaua. Hubert Barton, Jr , Jviiu B. Semple, Hitltb’fc D T. Morgan, •• J.T. Logan, “ Writ MAKTIN. Pnsiawit. TQOiaflAM', Vic* PreitJrmL tun*i L(U>ct», i*<sr#l«r7. V A. MACEIiU, Agoat, No 0& Water gtr-eC Plttabargh. WlllUiu Madia J -fcpb U Aml. fcJftiuoJ A .S»uJ«i, Ji4mC. Juba K Pouruae, Gcotg* Q. Lfttpei, Cdvini DurliogWu. L>r K. U. liaitua, H'llltim 0. LuJ»i*. Hugh CrtUi, Siwtuw McllWa, OtmcU* Krill'?, H Ji>b«« Bruuka. jecf>b l’ ■>jji lyd—lelt \?Mtern Insurance Company r PITTSBONIi. GEORGE DAR3IK, PrcrtUeat. f M UOKL*ON, StK-iMary. >fflC*r, Water ktnwt, (Bp*rm A O’* Wmrehonsv up «i*ln, Pittsburgh. H'til Insure against all Lindj of Fir* anti Marine Risks A if>me Institution managed by Dinclort. *c ha art totU kneuxi in the community, and who art determined. bv iirvmptneu and liberality, to mdtß&iin IA« character uAi’ct they have assumed, as offering the best protection in those *rh» ‘•itn tot* insured. ASSETS, APRIL 80, ISfcV. HLjck AccvonU - $ iW.OuO OQ OfQc« Par<nru.. AixuQQt*.. I'rftuluni S'clel *u<! nilli blir-onutwl ilnurce IMrtfo. H UllUr, Jt . J HMJutW, 0 W Ju*k—o J*otM MoAoUy. AIeXBUiW entmr Aodraw Ackley, uiy^o F)D»»nxainl« lDiorkßCi Cotnp#By or riTTBDURQtI. >»rr:iEn- JAUKHA UUTOaiSON, Pr«ald*Bt > ÜBNUY U ATWOOD, NwreU*)’ Urnua, No. 99 Witu Mtkut, Hijj /<uur« Agamtt all kinds of Fir* and Manns Bull. HU».fc Duo BtlU, loro approx* Bills lUcelvable. BlU* Dtjcosotcvl 116 olioreo Mechanic! 1 Bank Block—colt. 100 do OlUmd** do do do to «lu Back of PHUborgti <lu do 40 do Kxchaun Back do do Balance of Bock" Acconoti. Office Furniture Oaeb- OI&SCTOW Wm. D- Holoirt. Wtu. A, C*ldw»ll, KcLLDtlicll, WQkjm MJUcr, Wei Rna, John McDcrtU, Joseph Kit6Oeo. A. B*rry iue%» A. UutchiAOQ. I,m. UKNEY M. A.TWOOI). $* c'y Bnreka Inanranoe Co. t>( Pennsylvania. J a. SHOENBSBOSU Prttidml. ROy,jtßT FINNEY, BecrclUT ('oulloiist to losur* •g*' >Bl t fcij klsili ot Tire and V. Riiki. AB3KT A, MAY Id, 18&9. Cub |q PUULnrfcb Tr ait Oompeay Stock Ihio-Bills-.payr 6 ou demand Premium ____ __ DUooouted NoAm-- ~ Itondsaod _ - 200 ahareo 1 «m O.ty Baoi Btoek—coat SUO do 'iicba ago Bonk Stock—co«i &)0 do AUerjieaj Book Block—«*t 100 do Mec'binJai’ Bank Stock—coat ■ Book Ar (Coonta.», M „. „ BIU» H pitictam*. J. U.SbwUb’ftrgtr. hanott W. H. Nimir k. W W tbrtili John A. C® ogt«7i ? tuST3^ 0. W. B*U j»lor, u’Ctadi'M. H D. Wfllhun P«*n, touBT COMP ANT. iNB PBANCB * B nmuaHa, of no»xM T STRKKT . Bio. *O3 W fiJnSoELPaU- G. B. WARNER, Proeldeot. ft. 0. BOHMJiRTZ. CeaUtv. cnm.R oo Antilt «*■«> 350,000 OO A™* ISLAND INBODANCS ™ '' “W. POUD^^^ VOLUME LXXH {nsucancr. FIRE IHBURAHCE, ft TEA PHILADELPHIA .HercbftnJlui, Pornltnr* ie. Id Town or Country. UO Ow aw oo W.; -a *3 7,311 Q* 16.C03 H OLKAI TINOI.rY. Fr"*U*ot btSICTTuU. I gainad liL-^hMu. . Hobart Htueo. ■ William MdsW. UcrJ. W.Ttnrl-f, Marshall Util. Z. U>thru|<, Übas. Lelaml, • Jacob T. Bootlii*. i Omitb Botroo, | Jubo Bls-ell, Pittsburgh B »l HINCUJIAN, Secretary. J. 0. COFFIN, A«bul North-oast corner Third and Wood atreoU J. 0. Com*. AfC<ut, r.,rn»r Tblnl kml WooJ itneti Cat#... »ntl FrtJgtil i.j lUtnr*. CiDl'.l, tie Uul>)'j. live 111) J) Mill 111 Hill r,iiiiiiiiiini lpp« flllf, , llillll'l llptl moult DIftICTOM. t \Vm UcUnlgbt, I N*th*nlol nulaiet, Alex. Ntmick, Usviil M. Long, j William H Pcillb O- W lUrketßcm. 1 V M QORDON, Scx*j AB3ETB, MAY 20ra, ms. „p*jfcM*on damuxtl, aecnroJ t»jr nJlumei $116,6)0 00 S6.M6 » - .... 600 00 6,166 00 6,176 00 0,760 00 .... XO6O OO 6,06} M 400 00 01,113 01 o£lct, A'o.M ITaffr ? irttl, l\tUburg,\. S6O,SOQ 89 4l, MO 00 44,0 « 33,187 W .. 10,403 S 3 ... 10,000 00 1L603 03 10.000 00 olixo 69 7J BTB Bl iR 264 insurant. INSURANCE COMP’Y ALLEGHENY 'UxsmrßGn. Oitice —No. 3' Fifth Street, Bonk Block, INSURES 1 AGAINST ALL KINDS OF TIRE ASP !NE RISES. __ IBAAO JONBB, maidMJt: JOHN Prciident; D. U ;BOOE»Secretary. Capt. WILLIAM DE AN, iawc Jcrae«, O.Q. Hns<fty, HArrey OMIJ*, Capt. R. C. Grayi, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnratock. Joha D. McCord, Isaio M. Pennoek, R;P. BU-rdAS.Capt Wnu Dean, Tboa. M. Howe, Robt, H.Parts. J«l:lyd_ Life insurance.—The gikakd life LN3ORAMGE. ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, at the Agency,No. 75 Grant street, Httabnrsbt wnttnna to iX inreras«?e*onHT«. In addition to npaid >3OO poo, they hare a Large and increasing MS}® Iw»P» affording undoubted aoenrity to the insured. Inc»*a» « lamrance for Life the boons declared from ha* already exceeded fifty per cent, on all premtamaipaio. Tiros. RiwjrriT, Prca’t; John P. JjniM.Actnnry; fu sing, IS. D., Medical Examiner, efflea No. U- Plttaborgh. For farther information apply to WM. BAiaM WELL, Agent for the Company, No. 75 Grant street, myllhlyd ... KOOtB. New books at Davison’s book STORE, 03 Wood itreot, and Diamond Alley. Tot 15 Xncyclcpaadla Britanlra. Vols. D, 7 and 8 of Richard Grant White'* BltaUP****— moat beantlfafc Th> Fortune or the Cfanrch Court and Parliament o F-nglanddorlng the Belgns of Edward 0 and Queen EuM* beth, by Sami Hopkins; .1 DoQnlnoy'i Now Yolnmo—Almost a Heroine, by minor of Oonnterparta,aad Charles Ancbcster; Kepreeentatire Men of the New Testament, Baldwin; Life and Travels of Homboldt; Bayard Taylor”* New Tot. of Travel* In Greece and Bos* tin; LittleA Brown’* NtW Edition of Plutarch, b wls-, Sve, large type. wit NEW BOOKS—Henry St'John, Gentleman From Pawn to DeyUgbt; Worii Lib and Liberty la Anuria*. A lam Bedr, Abb -tt’s ni»t of F ranch RsTilot a Almanac for 1600. Diary do J. L. READ,7d goartbat. American chess congress—The Book of the yirit American Cheo Ooogrtaa, contain ing the proofing*, the papers read In its aeaslont, the games played an-i the problems note rod, together With sketches of the history of Chesa io the new and old worlds, by Daniel Williard Fuke, M. A. RAT A C 0,65 Wood at. FK A~N K. FOKESTEK^ - WOEKS—The Dorses and Horsemanship of the United States aud British Provinces of North America, Illustrated with finely engrared steel portrait* and nnueicuv engravings; in two vols; Imperial octavo. Forester's Field bport*—new edt Hod— Ulaitrated, ”i voU. Forester's compieto Manual for YoQng Sportsmen—lllnstrated. Forester's Hint* to liorse ke-pers—a oomplate mannal lor horsemen. Dicks, May how and fltrtchUisun on tto Dog, edited by Frank Forme;. ocs KAY A CO.. 55 Wood street JJUXT & MINER'S' ‘riTTSBLRQH ALMAS AC FuR ISt'.O, Cal.-uUted anJ Edit*) by SANfURD C.‘ iIILL, Eiq., >K FIVE CKNTn. Frtß SALE EVERYWHERE »• mill '.H tr- rii-t ..[ i,i It.rea rant siamp*, poeUpi l-w N~ KW iiUUkSi Ni i\\ of Tbo American Or;r»i C- L<it*vi with U#tne» «>f tfeo Qtanil Toarotmont; Life of Baron Sniulb S(»ue* from Auclißt Book*—B pa nr*on; Henry Ht. Jubo Gentleman—*tale ol I'TC, PranK Wild man'* Adventure* on Land tod Water: Itecultccrioni of GsotTrey Oamlys—Kingsley; ByWia‘* World;Crimea U»e Law doe* not Reach; Prom Dawn to Daylight, Memoir of Jade* Wllaon; Uaona from Jcaat; Holly and SJiatleto* and other n«w Juvenile*; ReeollscUoni of Samuel Bodgor*; Magdalen and Bothacy, earnin' and Harper* 1 new Hooka; August and September U«ul* of The American 8. 3. Union, nod otbor PnblUhlaa Uoasaa; Webater’* Uluatrated Dictionary, Imb supply at former low prices. Uardlug's fine Edition* ol tire Bible; New TarktU* of Stationery and Wall Paper. .-19 K. 0. COCHRANE, 0 Fed'l Jt- AHegb*y. Tho Boat EngQflh. JVWYCLOP.TDrA BRITANMOA - ftlitiuu, 21 \oU. IS volume* now realj. THE PfcNN’Y CYCLOPEDIA, Yols. NfW Kditlou brought Jowu to llic proacDt tlm». THE NATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA, Id rol*. iu 6. Tli* b»t »f )<• alio fa print. TIIE ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA, Oa ti»n J *it J for site by au26:tf JOHN S. DAVISON, »;> AYooil su ffiOtclß. AiaKltiuAN iloOsK, BUSTOS. IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- PH ringed Uotel Ib tiro New England glatel; ft cel si); lealod, nnd easy o( access from sll tbs rooies of ml, II contains all the modern lmprovemetils, lid convcotenco for t!i« wfoitmul tccatcDuxtottoo ot iipW ill ilp, !liiiilffl»|[wi»»uli iMimiflig m\\%o Ill«pll III)' 111 Illiii, , w.\'* VA'.‘.\\\V,VY*'\%\\VA Valuable Coal Property for Bale, TIIE Widow and Heirs at to of Cyrus Preatlu, Uts of Portage cooat;, Ohio, deceased, ofler foe sale iho Oo*l Min* aitaatal ia Mew Cumberland, Han cock county, Virginia—being the mint** purchased ol Al lred Chapman. B. NT.Chapman and A. 0. Chapman—con sisting of one htrodred and nsrntj-tfaree acres, with the appurteoanse* and privtlagt* conrejed by the above partlaa to Cyrna Prentiss, on the IMth day oi April, 1867. Toon ta ' s stratum of 6 feet of Coal on the shove premia* now opeD- - ed—from 3000 to 4000 bushel* can be mined and delivered at the Ohio river per day. Also all the minerals on 167 acres known as die Canon Farm, consisting of 80 acre* cf a 6 foot Teln of Coal connected with the Chapman-purchase, end can be worked from the came opening*—and la also rich to Iron Ore, fire Clay, Ac. The mines are lbs mo* valuable of any now worked on the Ohio river. The ty of Coal is e<)nal to Plttsbcrgh or Vcughlogheny. The location of these mines, TO mil* below Pittsburgh, presents advantages for shipping Coal not poawed by any above that locality. All the appliance* for mining and deuvsrtog Ooai are In perfect order, and can go into operation at any moment. This preeents a nr* opportunity fur any indMdoal or company wishing to engage In the business, aa the property will he told below coat on Cercrablo terms. 1 good t:Uo to the abSTo property will be mado to the purcnaser. John Whlttleeey and Richard B. Knapp, the Administra teteln Virginia, will attend on the premises to exhibit tbs property to partiee dedrlng to pcrchase. Tor terms, ad dress John Whittlesey or Richard B. Knapp,New Comber land, Hancock county, Va 4 or Eomocl J. Hopkins or d. 0. Prentiss, Rarenna,l4ortsgg county, Ohio. In connection with the aborts, the Administrators will tell. It desired, the personal property osed tor operating the mines—consisting of Homs, Mules, Cars, Bargee, Btsam bcat flats, Steamboat, Wharf Boat, Ac. Karenua, Ohio, Sept- 5,1859. "rRBHCH WHITE ZINC BAHTT feom tub VIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY OF F^SJRIS. THIS PAINT is adapted to all purposes to which the beat Whit* t<aa it applicate*. It does oot Cora yellow, as lead Invariably does, and will acquire Use hardness and smoothness of Coach panelling without the old of varnish, and ta eoiily washed. Colors with a zlno basis retain their freshness sad brilliancy of color. SUO pounds will eor«r aa ranch surface, with tha same Usly, as £4O pounds of lead —showing great economy aa wall ae beanty. la order that partlee may depend upon getting the article I truilvpvTt they ehoold buy of oooe hot the meat rttpeda bitKcßM. The Onznpesy ehip bat Mm qnsllUee, known me jvp 1 tod 3m»«" Thy. Bod end Green SeeL TbeNo. 1 or Bed Seal ta the article moet need tor painting parpoeea, the Bnow White or Green Seal being only ceadfcr'the moet eipentire work. JOflfcrU M.STBUNQ, Agent for tbeOo. Order* addreaeed to either of the following boeeee will bo tilled at the n<*w rnlscrd tarij of prieee, either Dry or ta HiT.Ti g OORNBLLi 123 Maiden Lane, New York. REYNOLDS, DBVOE 4 PBATT, 10d and 103 Rnlton itreet. New York. rjlllK Kill.ST BAPTIST CONGREGATION uFFF.K TUEIBCUVBCa EDIFICE, COJt.VXfi OE AST AND THIRD STiL, FQR SALS o:< reasonable teems. Together wltb lb« ORGAN fcnd FGRNITORB- It ia well ami eaLataatUllj built, capable of (eating elz Imsdred peraona comfortably, and U only offered for becauae It U too amaU for their accommodation. v For ten&J. Ac, apply to WM.H.SVEBSON.No. W water IrcetfOr J. BOOBf *B. JE, Secretary Board of Trnateea. Dowboi's Prbiiac SMilUns ‘ ‘T?QDAL TO JI’AVOT'b. spPERIOK »J* Mr. Dowpor *a<3 dooa trail sou with for whom I bar* b<*a rf uM bar* eer*r b*d rouoa to and In °°f_ dealing, which Indnoaa os ipledoaM bU wordo -proUflo barn.— to accept iba •**®y -jyrt oflareetlratiog Oommltta*. Sendfordrealare »^ re P crt JO UH MUR&X3B,JR, j pitubargb and Oakland Nnmtlaa. TUST'S OKLBBKATKD AMERICAN HA/OnS AND TABLE CUTLERY * dJ f* ,r J. N. SHALLENBEBOEB & CO, ,B.ce-».r.U,K.»u»I.P,Jr,) WiTT sTTurgli agricultural W WO&ES, - Noa. 49 and 51 Ferry Street; ROBERT B. Bleat t Wim.nu,] Miscvicrom or Mowers Reapers, Horse Powers, Threshers, Cider Mills, Hay, Straw and Fodder Cot ters Aother Agricultural Machinery. *e73md £R VALENT A, W foinjccuar dyspepsia and constipation, A vtmpl's acnMbla and tohUlbU meaoi. DUccrerad to Part*. *7 BJch»U*u, and for «ala by JAIIXS L. BEAD, i& focrth itrot, PUabnrtb. «9>B«Bd tor a drralar j Q u dlracttooa for a—- 1 a BBr " O R _JL3. FINE GREEN APPLES it fcn»l«tij HKfltt B.OOWJB*. HUNT A MINER. klllfll w12.-evdA«T
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