THE DAILY HTTSIJT ROIT GAZE ESTABLISHED IN 1786 Stuaaistß, WMAOKEOWN, Wholesale) Druggist, « Carbon Oil Maoutaetcreraijd Agaut for Thayer?# Solid ■ and TtnJd Extracts, No. 167 Liberty street, Pitts burgh. Pa. Ja3Q:lyd BL.FAHNESXOOK &C<x, late of the firm a'&A. Fahnestock 4 Co, tad successors to Fleming Bbqc.-Wholesale Drnratsi No. 60, comer Wood and Fourth Bl**ritt»bnrKb.Fa. S: ~A. FAHNESTOCK A, CO., WHOLE • aalo Druggists and Manufacturer* or White Jf* 4 * and Litharge, corner Wood mod Frout tlreela, Fitts burgh.. _“ C K r t’REii ; SI.WH6LESALEA?D 81 Catalt Urnggisf. comer of Liberty and At. Olalr m, PtCsbcrgh. _ JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCfcSSOR TO L. Wilcox .fcOoA corner Market street and Dlamond,kecpa constantly onihand a full and complete assortment of Drag*, Modlrtaea, Medkdno Chest*,Perfumery, ond all articlespet talking to hi* JbociooM. carefully u-uipoaodedat alt boat*. - j ; jafcly TMt GEO. ;H7“KE¥sEK7“i>B.OaOIS i r, . 1, r IAOWood rtip«t. ourner of Wood street ami Virgin Alley, PltUbargU, Pa. JOHN p; SCOTT. WHOLESALE DF.A L erta DrXge, r&lnU,OiU, VarnULc* and Dywinffa, No 2M Liberty street, Pittsburgh, AliotUtirs frill roci-lvo pn.uij.t atL-utlou - dSg'AsentJorSchi/nck'e Pnlroonlcfiyrup u«&r21:lyd»« ?roSnct DcaUtc. 13 IDDlijl, WIRTS & CO., Qoneral Com 1 XVtolßloH Jtferahnnrt aud Dealers tu Groceries ant) Pro dtK*,No,l9PpUbertT »n«U Pittsburgh, Fa. .4® 'Co&flifjunentaa.-iltdtail and catulactoty roturnagnat- I delfclydaarT & 00., Pork Pockora nod Dealers in Provision*, corner of Market and Front JaOrlyd* „ o. B.tstuu r EECIi; & HUTCHINSON, Commission JUi and Foewordlag Merchants, dealer* laMoeb-ru IU . verve Chcevv, Floor, Fish, Bacon, Batter, linseed Oil, Pot asd Feftrl Aihoa, Seeds, Groin, Dried Fniit, and Prodoc* grocraUy. Best brands Family floor always ou barnL— Agents for the enle of Madison Co’s celebrated,. patunL-O P*srlBt*rch. No*. UC Second onJ 145 Flralstsl, betworn lVoodaod amitlifieid Pittabwgb, Pa. apSjlyd Ghebse WAREHOUSE.—HENRY 11. OOLLINS, Forwarding asd Commission Merchant,and Dealer In CbtKM, Batter, Lake Fish and Produce gcneruliy, 23 WoodGU above Water, Pittsburgh. mr2l TJAGLEj WAREHOUSE—JAS. GARD JUimB* rWholcaalo Dealer (a Floor. Provisions and Prodec«na£nll?,Nft- 6 Seventh street bttwaan liberty end SnriUiQeU. Pittsburgh, Pa. ■gy»Tarn»caah. inrtAy & CO., Dealers iu lProvi • klOOs, Card OU,- Ac., No. 309 Liberty street, opposite the bead of smithfield street a026-ljd Insuranct Sgottß. Eureka insurance company 99 Water street aOBT! FtNNBT, Bee**. 0. W. Ditch. ttoa, General Agoat my 3 A. A.HIAK RIE K , SECRETARY • Pennsylvania -Insurance Company of Puubargb, ■ Building, Fourth street FM. GORDON, Secretary W ostom lnsur a anca Company, 92 Watcrstreot. J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank • Un Fire Tnioranoe Oompany, North-east corner Wood and Third streets. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware • Mutual Insurance 00., 43 Water street RW, POINDEXTER, Agent Grent'W o.it • »rn Insurance Co., 97 Front street ®atp«a. W. D. A H. M’CALLI'M, Dealer in carpets, oil oloth.\ MATTINGS, Ac.~No. B 7 Foorth street near W^od Gooljb. t. v. 80»cnmtn....„.. oio.fc. mxnu-M. „.t, a. uenpat BURCHFIELD & CO., (auccessora to Mur phy A BarcbfloldO Wholesale and Itetail Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, North-east corner Foorth aod Market sta, Pittsburgh- eel f*\ IL -LOVE, Dealer in Staple aud Fancy \*/a Dry Goo-ls, sign of the original Be* One, ??o 7i Market street, Pittebargb. turlfl RU. PALMER, No. 105 Market' Street; • Dealer In Bonnets, Hata. Straw Trimming*, and Straw Good* generally. n’ii iSoofeacllets, Set, WM. O. JOIINSTON & CO., Statumem, Blank Book klaobfoctaren and fob Printer*,'No A 7 Wood m tract, PitUborgh, Pa. »e3d .|5 C. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO Jjia B. Badlor,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Baoki, (kstionery and Paper Hanging*, Federal strnct, Plb door K it of MaAetßputfa, AlUgbeay, Pa. JOHN S. DAVISON,BOOKSELLER AND Btadcner,sncreMDTto DaviaanJkAgnew, Nu d 3 Market street, aw f Pa. KAY“aw., AND Sta tionery, So. oil Wood stroet, iw*td«-t the r*-r nor of Tlllr-1, Pltteliutßh, Pa. bchr-o) auG Ia« Uuokmcoti atantly ua hand. _ JL.REAI), BOOKSELLER AN U S'lA » 'CIONPJt, No. 7S Frmrth «t, Apollo Dolldloga ONT & MINER, BOOKSELLER and Stationer,Uaaonl.'- Hxdh Fifthetroot. t ilamtUH. J 011 N r ’T II 0 51PS0N A CO IiOUd£,9IQN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, NO. 133 TUIRD STREET, PlTttlßUßGll, PA turSklyd &tal iSstate agtntß. WILLIAM WARD. Dealer in promissory notes. Bond#, iTortgegc# nod nil Kcenritlo# for cioruj. Persons can procure leans through ny Ajeac j, ou ruwun this tunas. TboMwiihlng Co tuvofi th*fr money Co goodsuvsncsco, cut always fln d first end eotvsd ctus paper at my office, tor sale. AU eoaßtutfeatloii! and tntervfows strictly confidential OffieififißANT STREET, opposite Bt. Paul's Cithulrat Jobdfl. SAptmlßletji. Wall Paper Warehouse. tjET ALTER P. MARSHALL A CO., lm- YV portersand Dealers, 87 Wood stre«m>cta«n fourth ■crest lind Diamond Alley, wbert may be found an extensive sßortmcnt«)f«Tary deeenpUon of Paper Par lors, Halts, Dio’og .Booms and Chamber*. Also, Window ghadrs, In great variety at lowest prices to country dealers. » C l 4 , WAITER P. MARSHALL A 00. .!,' IHuatc, act. JOHN it. MJSLLOB, No. 81 WOOI» ST., brtween Plamond Alley and fourth street, Seda Agent forCHICKBBIUO A SONS’(Boston) PIANO FORTES, MA •BO'J & fZAHLBTS MODEL MELODEONB and ORGAN EUIUIONIVMS, and Dealer in Hoslcand Musical Good#. jaS3 , ■ , H 'KLEBEK * BKO.; No. 5 % SIITH a 6L« Sign ofthe'QofdenHarp,Sols Agent for NUNNS ' k CLARK’S (New York) unrlrallod Grand and Square PIANOS, at»l OARHART k NEEDHAM’S genuine MRLO DROSS andORQ AN SUIOIONIDMa, Dealers In Hualo and HcafcailDstTTUDirts. ■ K fed /CHARLOTTE BLDME, MANUFACTURE V/ EE and Dealer la Piano Jfories, sqd Importer of Music end Musical Initrumenu. Sols Agent tor the HAMBURG PIANOS, alas for BALLET, DAYU A CO.’S Boston Ptanoa, with and without ASolean Attachment. 118 Wood street. kijQ . Uamagcs. CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! 800 RAW AYS! PHAETOSS, BAEOVCDES, GIGS, A ND everything in tho line, purchased from -*X_ the mort rdtabls . EASTERN MANUfACnraSBb, Toguthsr with a full assortment of elsgani Eastern Harness In every snriety suttablo tor single or double team*. Alsu, Azlss, Springs, and other Hems.too numoroos to manttoo, constantly oa hand and tor by Diamond street, near Liberty, Plttiburgh, Pa. wy» Carriacv# bough* and sold oo eotnioiMloa. Uapalr late neatly and promptly done. **l^.,^. TEAS! TEASI! TEAS!!! —WIIiUMS * JO3NBTO.V, 1U Cnfiafidi S!rtet, nujbitrg\ bare a eery choice selection of | family Oruce *Ua,coaeSsllac'ln part ol tbe toUowiog: ■ 109 charts fine to extra fins Oolong and Oiiulaa Teas; SO ** ** »* Ifysos.G. P. and Imp. Teas Wcattybxs. ” : •* bbU. Crashed, Pclvsrfzad sad Coffee Sugar#; *>h*r»Bi° p Lagnayra and Old OOTe«usjoat Jura Ciffte; W bWa«tt»Bynipsand Molaoer, lb ■ PMsCtder yiaeaan loiSTShj^J? l a ‘““* £2 b °?**rvT on “ a '* friend” fioap; to - SJa-arttM^Roanßoap; m M g*” o * *«; Opal .8d MonldUudTV *® ■ Pearl and Bll»wrQim 60 caua pure ground-p pic**- . ‘ ' v \ . 8-^' , iHanufactuma. JpiIRST AWARDED UY Tin: STATK FAIR TO GRAFF & C OT MANU FACITJ RKKB, FOR TUE TIEBT STOVES FOR THE ?F.3T COOKIN’Q RANGE FOR FAMILIES, With large Feed Door for throwing la Coal, AN tt BEST WOOD COOK STO FA’ DIPLOMA FOR'BEST LAUNDRY RTOYP. AI»o t ou hand a largo iwisnrtmetit of Heating h-vm, Plain and Fancy Grata Front*. Fenders, Ba>l nn-1 I'»«»«. Stirfar K-ttha, Waguu lh>X<*, Hollow A-i GRAFF & 00 . No. !440 Liberty Street, AY THR HEAD OF WOOD BTRFKY. *»C-ly.l PirTfacaon, P**v*. WUbLS, BIBULK k CO.. mi F- tirJ, Street, Pitt«l'HT}rh., l*a. HAMiraoToassj* ,vf WHIPS, THONGS Aim SWITCHES. Order* •oUritixl fr.irt tbotfa-la, ami proinplly *hl| • po-1 m p*r timtrnrtlniiA. Tukii—ft month*, i-t i> in-i rant .U.-vivunt ftn <*ali *A36:ly,|FwT . V noi. T7.n~AM * wit:DKuitoi.u, fstICCtBtOKB t.. J. entJCRV.I ( >«'*>. lOOThml stroot. Pit isimP^h, Jfann/j^nrr»-tan ■! De-il'Tt in < urialns, Cornices, 11 antis, Stiatlea, Ulluds, Mattresses, Comforts, Cushions, 4E9*Partlcalarattention i>eld t« STRAMBOAT WOHU CARPETS FITTM> ATt'D L.U!' TO ORDER atilidom REMOVAL. DUQHBSira IRON HSOSLB, COLEMAN, IIAILMAN * CO., MsnnfactunTi of Iron, Nails, Steel Springs, Alias, Wrwught Nuts, Spikes, Bolts, ah' , «H-v, remorod to tbnlr now and hiU-upli* War..bvo»«, No. 77 Water and U » Front Street, Wh&T, they nr* probated to all ordvrt in then Hue l erjng a large etil r---injt|rie ■«*jrtm*ot of *T>n.7n«n«'' tnanoWtare.l etanUyonhand.'nLtch (ht; i •er on Hh*r*l tnnne. i. <ju Iron City tttove %Varelioa»e. \kT W. BRADSHAW, (Sareessor t' T. Jff '* J.GRAIOACm.) Mmnuf»ctnr*r or T 122, Ili«>N asdCOPPKft W ARB, and Duater id STOVLA Aa, iio. IU WOOD BtU£KT, between Filth end Virgin alley. Puts bargh, Te. feAly<l DUQUB3»fS FOUNDRY R. MoCOY &, CO., LIBKETV STREET, eppattU Pmn*. S. R. Dtp,-!, riTrsßcnaa, pa. Manufacture to order, on shortpotico, OASStINGS, HHAH I.NO A PULUIVR, nf all sir** end <le*crlpiicM,‘ of tbs beat materia!* and lat»»t atylue; also WAGON BOXES, BAD IKONB, GKATRS, Ao , a! ways, ou hand or cast to unler. *aKlrder*_lcfl at the FOUNDBY, oi at t'artaiigtil A Yonng*a, 66 .Wood it , will ruc*ire protni t atlentlva ladnlly' ' lata of the Arm of 1. ft Hall A Spoor, lata 01-llall A h[>eat SPEBU & QIDWKLL Valloy Pcrge Plot?? Works, Ah. ItJ# Libtrtu Strut, n-.tr fVUt>*roA. Manufacturers every varu>tY <>« Plows,Plow Canting*, ir, the moat kpp'ii tants snUahleforetury kind of noil and tillage Theff-ImproTod I'airnt IroD Centre, Patoot lion tVuli* fllllslda, Iron Centre rnh-fv-il. Patent and O-ntre Uvera, Bleel ikiuUtvjard, Valley, Peacock, Sugar,Cotton and othor Plows aiWaaaaarzD to gtT« entire, aatlifactlou to purchas ers, both as to quality and adaptation to n** areoolicltßd. o>t'l).l VAUi’\VU 1 U II T A VO l< NG , (Sn-cas*or* to John Csrtvmgtit.j Manufacturers unj imourters 01 racket and TabU Cutlory, Snrgi.A aud Dental In itrumauU, Gqu*. Fund a, FtahlOK I'ackU, Ac., No.- M-Woud •trteL They give special attention to tho maaafaernring o! Tresses, Bnppcrtara, Ac. Jcbbiug and Uxpalng with pnoo tnaltty aod drepntch apUrdly WiLUia uaasiuu. j»kioh iittsu WILLIAM UAJINIIILL A CO., G 1 Pena st., below Marbury, PitUbnrgh, i‘n. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IruQ Workers, Mnuofactarort' >-f iUruhitr* PaU-ut Holler, laKvicdoUvc, Tlund and Cyliodnr EoUera, Chlu>n«,ya, Breichen, Tire Bed, Steam Ptpna. C.-udeUvjrs, Salt I’aua, Bngar Pans, Iron Yaw It, A !*.->. I«wt.:nMh»* Work. BrUga and Viaduct Iroua, done at the *hurt«w ... tic*. All ui det* (r.-ln a ill.tame |-i uKi|-t: > attm.le I I. Paait Cotton mils, Pliuuargn. KENNEDV, CHILDS a Co . MAN'U At■ TURERs of - Peon A No I ttsi.r^na,-. . tlarpet Chain .-f ail ,-..1.-.i* «i.d »ha-U« Oou.-u T*iqo; “ Bed Ounlst '* Plough Lfcja* and Baeb iVyt 1. '* Hope of all alt** and d^atrlpMnna, ißatttuc. left at tr,» Uer-leai. At.’.j.lil slr~4-t, wtll t.a\r i-'D-t. JAKIitS I'llw'lw’,’ MANI|VAC T U K I; V. -> r QUmiURIC ETHF.R; Sulphuru-. A.mi Pwv«t Spirits or Nitre. NtUio Add, UoQman's AuodjDe, Muriatu Aci-t^, Aqua Ammonia, PFV. Niu-hi* <!.■ Fowler’s Bolatiou; _ Uay be fcoud at Jcdin ln*ju A Suits, £.7 Water aitiwi WILhIAM TATB Ak NOW, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, N,.. 10 fourth street, I'ltUburtjti, Mu! nn.l«i oeatb Exnlilor Hall, Allegheny. Wg» K>.r> i li-arHptl.-.ti of Plt(lL|»i l•> Watai, (!•« -»n-l ritAnro u«JI 1} Commission, A’c CULP <& SHEPARD, COMMISSION MERC II A N Ta. AND DKAl.Kf.fi IN FLOUR, GRAIPJ 5r PROUIjCH:, No. 113 l.ltitrty Street, PITTdBUBOH, PA. Choice Lrttt.l* of FLOCK, U>t and Family «»•, ccDitaotly on hand. Particular attcuiloa paid to filling ordera tor Herchaudieo generally. ocfelyd HERBST & BARKER, PIIODUCE AND PEuVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 267 Liberty Stroet, corner v.f Hand, PITTSBL’IIuH, PKNN’A IFBwPartlcuiar att«Dtloo pWen to lh» and tale of y.uur, Grain, Dried Fruit*. Potatoes, l.m d, Better Cheese, Clover and Timothy feed®, Ac. Orders promptly filled at the lowest iaaik-1 pn .1 I vaoces made on cutuigomeuts. WT|_Offlc*i ol tbe Pttuburgb Has Maiinfcct r>. ml',! 1 j.I AMUELB. FLOYinrca; ' COMMIHBION MEHCHANT.* And dealers in ft; nr.Graln and Produiro o*>n« r»!'y, 134 LIUkKTY fTWKKSrUcar.F* It. K Ini-!. PITTSBUnGH, PA. v. t. WAixav !»*«■ roar eikNir o^voeas. Late of PlttaharKh. Phll-ulclphla PITTSBURG 11 COffIMISSIO.% IIOIBE. WALKER & BARITE TB COMMISSION aMEECHANTS, And Agents t»r the Sale of PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUREH GllflflS, Com. Otls an*d otdek MERcnArmi;? No 160 Pearl Btraet, N K W V OKU. 4®-C'maigatr.Ai.u solicited, to wfctoh proper personal at tflntlou shall be givou, and proceeds promptly remitted Ueasrs hoc*, P.icbar.U * John Black a Oa . Alexander Blog, Esq ,| •' Mcttoe k Brother, Ueaars. Adams, Maektln A Co. Wilson A Brains, N Y Jngl:lyd l. w. caanvjcx-...- - cnaa. oatoatc* CUADWICtt St SOS, COMMISSION MERCHANT S DFALPRB IN PAPEIt AND BAGS. Aud Agents for th* gala of Mahoning Fire Brick and Pot Clay, Nos IAO and 101 Wood Btraet, near filxth, PlUsbnrgti PSLWrapuiny Paper at UanuLctnrara’ prices. CmL paid for Bags. Ju'Alyd b. ctmanti—- e- t- cciaaaaT SCUTHBERT & SON. General Cqinmie • slou Agents for thn Bale and Puuhoso of Beal Estate, No. 01 Market street, Pltuburgb. )o2;lyd LLOYD fit FORSYTH,. WHOLESALE 0 R_o C ER S AND ~ D2AißttB znr FBOBBOB. OOMMIfWON aEBCIIANI« tor the tale uf PIQ METAL AND BLOOMS, No. »87 Llhsrty Strsst, 1. iwe»pa *l™ n yMU.VA. m ~._ O. *- taxuaua OAITPZIILD & CO., nomroiiilon A. Forvr«rd*»g Merchnats, And Wholesale Dealers In . ..M-Fsn’[iV RESERVE CHEESE, PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1559 LITTLK A TftlßlßLlC, \1 ’ If >) I.K rt Al. K ti RH OKBB AND DKA I. KUS \ \ LN Flour, liacon, Ch<e«*i PmltlfOlls A Produce, lft U2BEOOSDBT.. IMTTSIIUKUH WILLIAM BAQALE7, W HOLBBALB OROCEK, Not. 18 and BO Wood Street, or i . w ifo t. Pitl.b’R :<iarr<-u.a Mai tin,' Phil* RDGKKTON A STKIVftKT, (Sui ceMor* iaiS'l* A Ktl^erton.l Wliulrsulr Crurrrs ami CmumisMon ilrrrli.l nl\, 107* Wo.nl Mrnot. PillmHufurhi I J a.. Ja4:lyd A'hv ■*OILL ..._ 4 OvlivTt*.... mu «'•<!'i JOHN M'GUtlt .t SON, Graders und C"ru miasiou Merrhant* Agents for tlm sale .>< pic 11 -n and Bliwuj*, Nu. 163 Ulnsrt) street, Pittsburgh. feii> ltd Alexander" Ting. le Gr.a-er and „f A.j* A*h. S.. TU UU-i i) street, Piltabnigh, Pa apl Iyd* o»«> a. joifu . . ... ... . j*s t C'»>Lar Jones a" cVkh.ey, WIIOI.EI ale guo» OERS aud IK-al Ftirnl’il>'>t-*, •luitU-rs in l“i,ijiu-e and Ihttaburgh N» 141 Water streot, u*ar Charrj Alley. PitOilairch, i'a RiySft UAH'IP HNIUNCH " i»ll* n IHLavfcTll SH RIVER A DILWORTH. WHOLESALE N<> 13*> atnl 132 R~rond *tr*a-l. U'.-.l and hnntlihvld, I’lUstinrfh you it pvntD. ntciuiut run u . ..aiuuarniib JOHN FI.OYD & C 0„ WHOLESALE Groreraand (iimmlaslou Morrhaot*, Nt- tJborty street, Pittabnrgh. Jelii WATT A WILSON, WHOLESALE QUO CBRA, Commission klerr.hmnta and Dealers In Pro dnea and Ptltabursh Manufartmea, No 2bS Liberty itreet, PUtobarßh. Juia M . M c'O UT Cll EON WilOl.E -BAI.K ilrror, Prodnr# and Ootualaaion .s!«n-li»ut, and Dealer (o Pittsburgh MaanCicturol Artblea, N„ iwl UWrty atront, r>'rn«r <>f llrowery ay, Pltuburgb, pa. m>-3 10KS *TWXLh-.._ 1.4. cßu mtu ATWELL, LEE A CO., WHOLESALE Grocers, Prodnee ao<l. Commtaatca Uerchatita, and Dealers In rutabnrgb Manufartcres, No n W-.»l atreet, l a tween Water and Front at., Vittabuigb aj»l9- R ROBISON A CO, WHOLESALE • Grocers, OnmmlMloa Marrhauta, and Dealers Id all kind* of Ih-orDioua, Prodooe and IMttaborgb Mjuafiactarea, Na lift Liberty street, TitUburgh. Jalfr lyd i V6BERT H. KING, WHOLESALE GKO* V CKK, o>tntnl*<lun Merchant, and IV-aler la Feathers, Flab, Floor, and all kinds of Chantry Pnidnca, No. XII Lib erty atreet, month of Rlitb, Pittsburgh Pa ID-eral ad- vance* nals on cuoaigntuenia oo&xarnaukLL. J*aas t ukasnino. Robert dalzkll a eo„ whole sale Grocers, o.<am>l**l>-n ami Forwarding Mo ebanUand Dealer*in Produceaud l*itt«i-r-j' Mvvifactut>a, No. 961 Liberty atieei, Pittsburgh, Pa my 3 ISAIAH DICKEY i CO., WHOLESALE Grocer*, Gomrniaaion MrfxhaaU.and Dealer* In l > r--to--e, No. SO Water itrvet, and 63 Front «troel, Putabcrgh JAMHA w, woonw n:i .1 . n MIT1 1 HI! i \ l) r 11 A I KS. Wf!<G ESAI.F AND Rb.TM! btnbiveins - very ,t)U < fc’ U R N 1 T U H tl, ROSKWV.'D. MAHAfJANTf AND ffU.NTI. BolCable l»l PARLor.n, c'iIAMUKR. 4 AND I>l Mb-J K-‘ m - kqnal lo anj in NEW YOU K AN L> PHIL \UKI.NI I A WaßsKooka, Nos 7?.i*i>7V Tumn cmaar, mi 96 dti rmshVßan, /♦* ■*■. u. vtfi-nu * t it.. . alauracruaaaa or t'IIKMTURX CHAIR.'- Of l>e3*trifU-«ti FAa-TOKV /VirraJ Stl,btitnm IFylu aai f>r.n* Jxmw Warriioiisf—Sns. IS U 40 Snilhflrlrt SI.. STEAMUOAT CABIN FURNITUKE We axp -juAUut'y inanufacinrlaK hTKkMUOAT OablN FURNTPIMIR and CHAIRS, an-d tnvtie the atteull-m d Kt.iae tuterreUpd ntri-iabDig t.okt* ■ WkL-tAaT T b. tuUNo A i •) IHiscrllanrous (Kditn imtiK a«ap*T*tcr. . iibscv aaAte>Ta*(< JOHN M. BKAUSTKKET A SON'S 1M PR«)\ KD MPRCAbTII.a AVI. I. \ VV Adf.NCl K If NKVIN, , A<-nl t,.r PiU.l-...,!. cm. . ! t - No *;r Foimm hthkkv Offlt-M In New V-rk N.- IT-:r ». ...I-.t K-i- ri* ~( MeichanUau l tl.i.Lx, .1. , *•. I • t'.b Uwgr-gateat toir>-. «_V<,«ea *„d Aornilub .•..ilm-te*J (-rouiptlv •• -i ’m 1 I'CE'cHKAM' ICE. CREAM" i,’K rue am ' » A Ml p.11.-'i M A «• >\H 1 r r.l -.u «...t v..i« vv.i.. v .--.-. n AL L S I \ L L J AJI K S \V I I. XU.V S , federal Btmat, AUnghnny Cllr, K''S\ Oppueile the lUlik A. MlfcKbCH i SONS, X • fItKNCU AND A MKR l(' A\(> >N K Kc'Tll/N’ alt V WtiOlualu*nd Retell, e: sr cla:* a;'. M«!iuf*L(oivm •( i reucli Sut;ar Tuys, (Jutu Dtr,|.», i intiui Frnirm, lU'inaii Caodyand iil.aea *•(,- —I > JW . K E K K , • A.rohitt-c-1, • pH.ltd* Nil irt M C'l«ir a(r..<i, l‘|lt>LQr^!> Bt SH O P e", , VERCtIA ST TAU'jfl. Nu *73 CM lYlil’l KLL dT . uialrs U> .-rdor aud in ih* ueet<«t mai.L»r and 11 >j'» tlnat*. Fautt, Yo*t». A >W,Glve him a call. apl- -111 one tusyaan .1. N. At' rO, fuTi. Dunlap, Jr ; IMPORTERS aXD U SALEHS 11! HARDWARE AMI? CUTLERY, N'>. JLO'i Market riireei, PITTSBURGH, PA- (myi: dtt REMOVAL. —.j. S. Liggett 4 Co., have re moval from No*, at and 70 \T*t«r *tr»*».-t to No ~i Wator and ft- Frunt atraot J. 8. LIGGETT Sfc VO., FLOCK FACTORS and Produce Commit) sion M-reliant*, firth-* salo o( Flour,Grain, boeds aud Prr.duc* geui-rally, Nos. T 6 W«l«r and fi’l Front «u , r*>t, Pittsburgh. Penn*a. _ CIALDWELL & BRO., / BOAT FURNISHBRj AND DEAi.Flis IN Mai.illa, lUmp and Cuibni oordaf**-4 Onktim, Tar, Pitch, It iiii m. i 'nle Tarpaulin, Luck. Light aud U-*Ty DrllUnga, Ao, *(,&:] r .Vo, 6* Ha»er and TH Front Hr,,/ J"' a cTb-rITsT ‘ MINKR AND DRALEK IN CAN'.PA MAGNETIC, OUAMPLAIN AND LAKE BUPERMR IRON OR E S; AND PIO METAL. 9-OPFIGE—COtiNI'.K -i» FRONT AND 6MmiFIKLO STItKETB. _ tny^'dtf A” "LANE'S pTiOTOURAPHIC UAL • LERY, corner of FI FT II aadORANT BTBFBTH, In MTlgbe’s Building, opposite tha Court Uoum. TbuOailery ha* Jn«t beeq fitted'op with snpertot side sod aky-Hght. , Photographs, Ambrotypes, ptguqrruolypee, Ar , t*k«n In style* uot to be surpassed- Btraugnrs aoddnteni are ebrdlslly ioviUl tu call a„.l it amitis tor tbemsalves. Prices modsrste on Fifth street. Bfwnjsea*)' of apdftlyd BiLtaa ra«n»*U... •-'ustt. T RED WELL Al SCHELL, ba.i^k:bks, 803IERBCT, PBNNA Atf-Col|rcti..L»»ulicttcd sod Return* promptly rtcilUtd ttrnincn MKCUANIO3* BANK, P.tUbnr^h. ,U PATRICK * CO, do ‘ iur?vlyd 'sHiur aiiaa* - .aoiisni i a«D«a»oB REYjJIKiI H. ANDERIOn, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRurra, nuts and hpioes, Confectionery, HUGAIIS, FIRE WORSE, *a, Na 30 WOOD RTRKKT, ■Tppr.ritq gt Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. mrlV;iy-i ST IJ C C 0 WORKER. JAMES OXVEHS, COBNXB ELU AND WTLIK XTUFKT.I, aa«HTOOOO AND MABTIO WORSSR, Rlva* [mrtl.uUr attention to all orders tor worlj In lit* line *S_OKNTREa and URNAMKNTrt-fall kind* tomtiti-d «-n ati-rt notice. apUiVdly t 7 vv7 iHMlUtiltll.l, CJ_^ Watch and Glooia HI ak• r , IMPOSTER Of &>«3 LMNE WATCHESAND JKWKLKY,Vnsf X No,isFlft(,«trcat,ln-t»eon W.nul and Market, PlUa l-urgb, Pa. •arParlicola. attentU- t v II.« t>p*Uii>gof Watas* -v r try tioKi* a. Ruiiaic, ;team fitters, n... no ST, t>etvriM*D end Biuiliifi»ld »t» ti<> Cbau-Ullor*, bractuta end Hituraa e *uparlor »lyla All order* promptly aud PpeciOratloiia fuiniabad tor Gaa ikacuustriicle-l uf any 1-apa. lty l-r pol oirfctyd IN CAHPUKLL, ; 0 T U R E R OF BOOTS (uf every description, No-04 fimithUeM Pa. oeSSdjrfi .XaJs alt BPEKH, A N U If A 0 T U RERU, Penn Street, PitUbnrgh; IS o! tho ceiobrulcd First Pre- OKNftlt AND lIILLSIDB HKVOLY ft. Patent Lever, Centre Lever. Improved /ought Moldboard, Creole, Valley , every other description of pW fUSTINQS, CDLTtVATOER. Ac coatloaa to carry ou the old Phcoolr Food eouttraetCacti alley, ib* OasUugs of o l«m* cslebraUKl lor (halt All zi filled and'nukfcettoo fits™ to fTutonieri ■iut. era,* %!■ ■ .ii', « pttslwrgl) la AIL VGA/.STT Entti'oiADM A'rmffaprr in I'ie Wni. and having anuLilum auumgt: the tnutnnt mm,’and «4fAt«P clttwrl, H offert inducrmmts to aJrrr turn at the b'tt meiium through which to r,ach lh> public. A3*THi> IVEEELV OdZSTTK 11 rvr v H’rdm day and Saturday, en a Urgt blanket thert, -imf c-.n-'uim in Addition to Oif •not of the torrl, a ccrrjully prr f vtrrd and rrhablr report of the jVjrietl, loin.ivraD and monetary af afiri. ana anacruralt Bank .We Lit!, corr-rti-U awlfy J,<r {St* pap'T— mal»».|/ if the vest Q>mtnrr,ial \n, tp,xf«T inthc w '‘‘ rtLIl/tlSi riTTSHfRtiH D4H.Y-~.HtX Ihitiars |wr atiuaro, payable tu a.lyan, ■», or 12S rent* per weak, payable f.. tin. Cat t !«r*. WEEKLY—Two Dollars |»'t anntitu, pa) able tn *.fvauce Clubs are fnrnlahod on the following teruivr lw«titv“ " “ ~ 2|J 00 And oue In U».’ p«t*ou getting np the club fn». F#-Advaoee payment* are strictly raqnlra<l, and ua pa (.„! • m 1-* *ent aftei the time I* up tu wbl.-h it waa paid Tin, pr«6tiu( auUiiun will wtloees iho cum[.Lmton of, prrhapa, ihogrcatwi eoginceriog work of our time- of that groat briiiff* across (be river Si Lawrence, of wbtob the Uriianaia over (bo Meaai Siraita proves lo have hocn 1-ui ibe precursor, as 10 Ameridans it will bereafier ceem lull as Ibe abaJoW It may uoi be at tm.-b a lime, i > recall (be ciroutnsiaoces under which ibis work was undertaken, and m record. Lrietly, the history of ils coostruotlon To tho Grand Trdnk Railway, a direci and un inierrupled communicaiion between the oorlh and souib sborre of tho St. Lawrence was of vital coLSe-juruco loaatnucli a* a bridge across the St Lawrence waa the key lo ihe whole province, so, m pohseHmon of ibat key, Ihe Gran-1 Trunk Rxilroad would command the whole external in tercourse of Canada, whilsf, without it, ti niual r.-uiam a mere provincial lino These considerations naturally weighed with tucreascJ etrcoglh upon tbe Canadian people and ihe Directors of tbe Grand Trunk Railway as ihat line approached completion A hriJge they saw that they must have, but the question was, could such a bridge be made Tbe dilbculties. iodecd_of crossing ibe Si Lawrence were far frotu inconsiderable Its width, even at the most available poioi. i* very formidable u» curreat is very rapid ns depth not insignificant bi-nides (Lm, ibe navigation <,( tbe river, no', merely by atrauiboais aud other vessels, but by enormous timber rafle, bad to be provide I for *<ihat un usual elevation and un .usual ni-iili l-eiaecu the piers w<rr l-uib re jiArc-l There wtv another obstacle, more for midable far more formidable (ban all In iho wiuier season ibe river Si Lawrcucr pre eeni-i a field of ice from three lo five feel lhi<-k tY hil*i h x- (bus froreo. I be river rises sotuci imee as much as iweoiy feel above Its summer level This nse of might be provided for . I.ul bun was a.videot lo be avol-led, al (he aontmlly lecurtmg period when * the freaking up of ilie ice ‘ rxbibiis. ui Norili America i-nc - I ibe uiu-f wuuierful --pera!ion* - f uauirr »u ilmi conlineni Ton "tircakuig uj- of ib- icr" iu bonb \uienoa, (bough welcomed an iLc bart-mger of returning summer, is an event which camcx wiib it no inconsiderable amount of apprehen siou t.i Ibe mind of the CanaJiau From the extreme thickness of (Lo 100 ui ibe middle of ibe river, lililo or uo edeet is imtne-lialelT pro duct'd upon 11 by the noiiou o! u.c sun Rut (be banks of ibr river, imbibing ibe beat. melt away (ho thinner portion of tbe toe which touches thorn, (hereby depriving iho rnaiu body of (be support ii receives frotu us eouls-'t wivb Un-I I beu. when a smalt lioe of blue water inirt vciieu (-eiw.-eu Ihe shore a‘c 1 1 lie r 1 »r-r i *e. Ibe MS bi-gum 10 ••love, (ir«i slowly, ibeit tu -re rapidly, until ib« voiveiiy and power uf it,.- .-m rent, rapidly trtjreafod by ibe ri-eDlug of the snow, wrenches tiffe 100 upward.-i, ak-lbreakH and lears >( iuio Iragaieuls, wbioh, larger or smaller, go doaliug down ibn nv«r in .#)*»*»«, beariug before ibvni alniom tvoryibrow which tliey ra ooonter 42 «T O! UK FTHFKT iMSrn&l lalra ore rile Ui ('aua.U of tho fatal Jiß»ri.erff\*hioh have ocourrr l to lifo ao.l prop eri y b-Lreatiugupof ihe ice' The city of Montreal ban eepectally eudered from ibetlo friuli-itH iirf-re uoiv. tbe ice baa bural inio itm! . iir rait 1 brru l.uiu.l sliding -].>Wti ita lireeis li Uu- Irrukrn ml-.- ibe *ec <uJ rt-.-r wiudows .-f Jirrlhug bju?f* aftvi 1-Lckmg up ibe frotil door* for vreeka It b<»9 forced Jewu river it-r rHv'ro &cn! ep -ill public un-t privalc g*r<letiB L irpc warehc/uai'S. erecirJ wiil.ont Joe proicc ii.-n on the bktiLe of the nver> b«ve been put*heJ ;,vi-r by ibe gre4t moviug shii'oi- --f river iav, aa if iher were mere baU?en of Nardil At BuJJeu bends of the river, where (he ice moels with ob ei ruction, it piles itself, somolioies, into huge from fifty to eighty feet m bright Ai leagtb, when the river rises, ibeec iceberge get ugniu icio iia currcoi, aod go rolling and ewerping dowo Ibe St l.awrooce. carrying Jan gcr and destruction all bofore ibeoi Could any bridge be devised u *fi(hb(aud Jbeee formidable difhcnllieh' If possible, how "was such a bridge to bo constructed The Di rectors of (he Grand Trunk Railway, to whom these questions were so vitally important, took a course which will probably be thought to re dound greatly to their enterprise and eagaoiiy they determined to tako tbe opinion of the most eminent eogioeer whose advice and connscl they could obtain HATa AND CAf* 1 ua ti*t> »T The Britannia bridge across the Menat Hiriiia was opened in 184'.-*. aod a was uot, therefore, unnatural that in 11562 the Directors should look tu Mr Robert oiephcnson as the engineer mosi competent t» advise them Mr Stephenson con sidered the subject of so much interest aud im portance, that ho determined to go out to Cana da, personally, for the purpose of dealing with h He accordingly repaired there at the end of the (summer of IS6o, and, after examining into the facts,made a public declaration of Ins opinion, (bat a bridge across St. Lawrence was practice ble On the 2nd of May followiog, Mr. Stephen son addressed to the Grand Trunk Railway Di rectors a Report, in wbtoh he consided tbe whole question in three branobes : first, as to the de scription of bridge best calculated to prove effi cient aod permanent; ecoood, as to the proper site, and thirdly, as to the neoeselty of snoh a structure. Upon Ibe first point be did not hes itate at once to recommend the adoption of a tubular bridge, as the description of bridge best fitted for a permanent, eafe and substantial structure in euob a situation; on the second point, be was not a HUle influenced by consid erations affecting the flow of the river and 1 'those almost irrestlble forces" consequent upon the breaking op of tbe ice in spring. As Mr. Stephenson's view of the nature of those forces, and tbs mode of eooountering them, has not yet, (bat we are aware of, received publicity, it mey be interesting to plaoe tbomou reoord, especially as we are enabled to do eo without authority. Mr. Stephenson, on his ar rival In Canada, met with numerous alarmists, who could graphically desoribe to him the effect of tbe ice, but be met with do one who had io any way measured or oaloulated the amount of Its pressure. In considering the question wheth er a bridge could be constructed tc withstand that pressure, It oppeared to Mr. Stephenson to be of primary importance to ascertain really and preoieely what that procure was This was a question of calculation; though, in tho absence of any data, the difficulty wae now to caloulato it And here, before tbe reader proceeds fur ther, be may,'perhaps, not without advantage, pause for a moment to ponder on the way to eolvo the problem—what is the amount of the pressure of ice fonr or five feet thiok in a running stream of a cortaln Inclination, velocity, and breadth' WRoU.Mir, nCKAP IKON This problem puzxled Mr. Stepbonsou hlmaolf at firsi; but it was uot long beforo he hit ou an cxpodicol. He first got at tho ioclinaiion of tho river; next at his velocity. Ho then as sumed that the 100 upon that river was what they told him it usually was, from four to five foet thick. He then inquired Into tho condition of the river,rand he found that, about nine miles above Montreal, there was a fall called tho Fall ofLachine, which, of course, separated the boiy of ice below iL. Taking these data, he oaloulated what would be tho pressure of nine miles' of ice, from four to five feet thick, lying on a plane of given inclination, and pressing pgaioit the piers of a bridge across tbe. channel. * The result of that calculation in figures it would beuantoesßory, even if it were possible, to etalo; but, whatever were the figures, they enabled Mr. Btepbenson at once to roalizo one all-important fact. He arrived at the conolosion that “tho almost irre sistible foroo” of this mass of ice wonld crush or sweep away any ordinary bridge and that all the suggestions previously mads for enoounter ing the .difficulty were only likely to result in disaster If carried into effect. For, up to the period of Mr. Stephenson's Re- P® rt * B r tst difference of opinion existed In Can *l***l»«fi •• the probable effect of the ice ptstme. Oae party held that bo bridge PUBLIHHKD DAILY AND WEEKLY BY K . KK It K r 1 *lt C o rtrru strxxt. £«■»« swiTijrinj). y-.iir copiaaxina yeat Y.-ii Ilaiaa of Advsrllilnq- I lilllooa, I Otua * '• t • *• 4 IK) t I m-n'-‘ 6 )K) l . ..;•• . r », l - .1 •• Pun 1 •• ill iKI 1 f •• 12 mi Veatly Hdrertl»*r#areoutllli»il able at plea*nra. per annum ttaeineauwlih Out*treble nrloe. The \ letorla (84. Lawraiir*. Urldge. I ,'..UUI VtCATtU 1 *h»lcrer could sund ogiiust it ; another whilst adm.ttmg lbs d.ffloull,■ lo bo formidable, thought l.mbcr casmgs or fenders, such as those iu us, ou he email mm of Norway aud elsewhere would ho uu efficient protection for the r.icrs The proposal moel forcibly impressed on Mr Stephenson was to protect bis piers by what is called a “crib-work;” that is to say, by largo masses of limber in front of the piers, crossed and wcigbled, aod as thick or thicker tkau the ice itself, h was evident, from Ihe firsi, ihat ibis extensive crib-work mii3t be an additional obstacle and impediment to tbo froo navigation of Ibe river, and io tbe passage of the ice. But, beyond this. Mr. Stephenson's calculations con vinced him that snch a work would be entirely inadeqoaic to protect each & structure as ho con templated, in such a river as tbe river St. Law rence; aod that, even if tbo crib-work stood, it would be subject to such abrasion and wear and tear, from its conflicts with the ice, that it would require to be reinstated at least every two or three ycare. Ti waa more than doubtful to his mind if such an arrdugeiucnt would be.capable of resisting the ice at all; and if it did not, the capital of tbe oompany would be wasted. Mr. StopbensoQ, therefore, at once determined that such a work was undesirable; and that snoh enormous stakes as (hose at issue could not be left depcodeui upon (he uncertainty of such an expedieni “Cribs” be felt wero useless: but there were methods by which the pressure could bo resisted independently of “cribs ” Mr. Stephenson de cided on (be adoptioo of eloue piers, to carry the (übes’at wide intervals, each pier having, on ihe side opposed lo the course of ihe stream, large cut-waters nf solid stone work, inolined against the ourrent, up whiob, as it were, Ihe ice would creep, and break itself to pieces by its own weight and pressuro. He arranged that these wedge-shaped cm-w&lern should preseat angles to (be ice cuflicieni to separate and frao turu it as il rose up upon the piers, but al the same lime uo obtuse as uoi to' be liable them selves <0 fracture. These piers, therefore, were devised 10 answer tbe double purpose of piers and ice breakers. They exhibit, as now con structed. every indication of massiveness and power 10 resist pressure as well as of stability to support the superstructure. Experience, in deed , has proved tbe piere suited for all the par* pones for which (hey were designed During the four years tbo structure has been in pro grese, it has entirely fulfilled all the conditions its originator anticipated : and it has withstood, in the most satisfactory manner, the most violent pressures which have followed Ihe break up of the ice Whilst the piers of (hi* bridge are thus pecu liar in ibeir design, in order to meet the pecu liar circamstaooes of Iho country and tho oil mate of Canada, the superstructure, wbioh oreaics in America so much surprise, is an elon gated repetition only of tbe design for the Britannie Bridge Tbe Victoria Bridge is io deed remarkable for its extreme length, but its several tubes are not so long as those of tbe Britannia Bridge, and arc only otherwise distin guishable inasmuch ns that they are (he longest lubes yet conslructr I without ihe adaptation of ibr cellular principle h deserves notice, how ever, that these lubes, m all their details, were designed, piato by plate and rivet by rivet, in the othce of Mr Stephenson, and were calcula ted for every strength and strain, and prepared and arranged iu all their det&ils, unde* tbe sole •uperioiendoDCo and supervision of bis relative. Mr. George Robert Stephenson. With such nicety wero all the arrangements respecting tbess plates conducted, (hat, tinder (be direc tions of that gentleman, every plate and piece <-f iron was punched m T.oglanJ before it waa sent out lo Canada ; and elaborate md.detailed drawiogs and instructions were sent by the same band to show the method of coascctioa. < l o the arrival, therefore, of each separate cargo of iron in Canada, little remained lo those upon ibe spot but lo fasten together the various pieces, and place them iu iLcir order and posi tion as directed. It 14 not ibc 01-jeoi of the present preliminary paper to enter into the fuller statement, which will hereafter be given, of the dfrueosions of the Bridge, of its qosnlilirs, aaJ of the various do i»tla oobti«-olcJ with us construction The pres out object is rather ft? - exhibit the theory upoo 'which it was commenced and earned forward. One retuftfk. therefore, in conclusion, is alone uecewtary l-itfnaJa owes this Bridge lo cno min i—the mind ofßoberl Siepbensou Had that eminent eogineer expres*r I ihe »mallosl doubt i-r apprehension, ihe Pimct<>r* of the ■ Irau.l Trunk ttailwpy would liuto *hruuk frout inTnlrioß their (’oiupany in nu expenditure of a million and a half ot money to carry a bridge Across the St Liwt&oco l alii Mr iStepbeneon had saiistied iho . Grand Trunk Company, they would not entertttid lUeJdea of cjnstrncting such a Bridge; and, un.juVsfioDahly, Mr. .Stephenson would never have satisfied the tfompany unless ho h*J thoroughly satisfied hicneplf. It wuslhe reluncocf the (’onipaoy on Mb Stephenson’s experience and professional reputation that iu du.v 1 ibeiu (o commence the Bnidgr and have iog pledged that experience and,'reputation, Mr- Stephensou, who wouMbave been responsible for failure, col it led 10 the full tuecd of honour and of farro whioh .must hereafter attach lo the ‘•uoceesful execution of so gTcal a work Ho ha* indelibly inscribed his name on the structure which resists the ice of the fit. Lawrence rjMIOKLFY 1 -' FOOD FOR CATTLF i f-i-v I.ui> >rtt'.J h >ni FOR UOR.SK>' FuR COW- FuR SHF.F.R r a r m e x a! l« Jit -»nl l a ,U'. T> »• C.IU- t.jelll.y th lui g -jJ _ u ditl.u, LaK TIKMUKYx l‘l)uD FOK CATTI.V ► ..i HiJliifKail ,i tndl»{->i..•»! !,• 1,1 |u „n, -Hu* and »u» UUltr.J all lU .t.1.-Tl-! (1.ii.11. U, 1.1 tivftlltl Hlld t-’l MILJU C'VJWS, il 1. lutellleMo, *n<l UDjmi»luj 11,. ■ l u«liii I r..r riitn* * tl i piu?. u„ t«. t ...lu..uii » >ll fcirc*J kll e*j <i-|aU.,n bold In caaka M,bl4lulufc 443 !»»>W, j-, 1, « 1 H .>.) Half uki, ‘J24 prl, • ; ,~i Nest pav(*g«i rl 112 feeili, i«rl. • .... «-.j UFINIT "o'J [iOCK STREET PfilLAPKlPtll A Pa] JpKESH IMPORTATION'S. /.icrs A\'[> FAtBRoWLKir* KA TUN, t_ RKK Or MAC ROM. Have iuit ijpehkJ a rupsrlt UA-.iluittif ul ENGLISH THREAD I.AfKS AND EDOINUB, \ altncieDats aud lus^rtinf*, FRKNOU AND TUHK4I> I.ACE TZU.S Cvtrf'artt, Barbt, Cap*, J- Their aMortrueut ~f FRENCH end KWISS RIIBBOIDK EIIEBU completa In «lyU and pft.w, cnibriltcc all ihe Uteat u,iv»|(li» iu Collara and Seta, Banda and Flouncinga, , i Edgings and Ineertiugn, "• Breakfast Cans, Chemise Banda and Sleeves Handkerchief*, £,\ i>ar itiiloniaia and Iha puldt.- generally are lurked to call and fliamlna the (J.**)*, ilia being marked in idaiQ. ffgnrL.; *A.JleniMDl*roor New bl,.r«. No IT Ffflh at. ocl>) THB IRON CITY TRUST 00., No. 466 Liberty Strtet. Bank of discount, exchange AND TUSPObIT Capital 8t0fck....... $ 190,000 Capital I'Lerfreaenled, 0ver.,,..;.., 1,000,000 4Qr SroccaoLßKts ari mxn labnrnumr □oM, Silver, Par Fonda and Cnrwocy received on deposit. ALL MONKVd Allowed to remain /or a Specified Time WILL DftAW INrKttKffr Sight ktihfciigeCb lie Kaatarn •u<l Wee tern clAea constantly (ot tale io earn* to njlt Collection* made jin all the principal oIUm Io tU* Unitad SUlfti >od the Canadha. and PKiHTggnH PROMPTLY RE MITTED v tO auy fieilred point, on day oftnaturity. • I DttlOfOßß: Jol.u Alalaoder Forvytb, JJbo Death, Oeo. S'. JifT 1, J ; I l lU : ") lU,m Seibert, W. McCllntock, Henry Me .Ctjllougb, JUl'ert Aodenon. , ! : 0.% WARNER, prealJeoi- R- C. BCIIMBRT7., Oe.Mer. ku?£’ly<] j ■O. ruLLIMSDES. WM. E. SOUMEiT^. wm. a. SCHMBB'ra co_ WHOLESALE i RETAIL MANIIKAC- tnUKUS AND DKALK&S IN BOOTS AND »HOKB. Nu. 31 f Fifth Street, Bunk Block, lUttQgJna'KralTa‘l onr torj Urga »r.l ' of BOOKS ANI) SHOES, w» gra p»p«l»l “ ,I,n “ docemtfiU to pnrehMor*. Call » Bd riftb »u M lo*m4 WSI. ft unHMKBTZ * 00_rj 1 .li!l b .^_ nivwuit nsi, k. nun*- - ■ r Lan w| .t &SZ.E&Z' aaS^-iEiga’iss.*" fnuoftetar* *ad SS 4 40 EmltlifUld Stmti ••14 . .... .Insuwnct. Indemnity Against Loss by Fire. Fir* lasaraaes Conpaay of riIILADKLPBIA Oflioe 4.15 and 437 Chestnut Ft., near Fifth. I'ui-njftit of Amu, Jsuoary l*t, 1569, « “t of A»*mWj, twis* ' l ' , r B «W!M, unply ••cored $1,731.«9 M “i* to fP rt »'*at raluo $103,313 61) co*t TT.TtJI T 1 c”rt2S.’^.'“' 0 ” Collateral BI.M-k* (preaeai »uJ Qa f <>s7** 7 'iVt*.i»V N»U* »ud BUli recHr»»d« ‘ ** l %*_Tbr> only I'lofK. r, „ t» 12,016.328 63 a, Si d.. u . tj ,L„“■'•o»”i;- *“•*• w “L-h bare been d« Insurances made ou e>«TT „ Town 'and Country, at rat£„ > aocnrlty. f-o*uu>ui with *“<*• their Inoorporaflen, a period of thlrir they bare paid Loseee by fir*, to «n amount exceeSS Fuur Mdtumtof DoUart, thereby aflordln* eTldem*of it* advantages of Iniuraaoe, as w*U as their ability U 4 dl»po ■JUon to meet with promptoeee all liabilities mats ar nax. Lour* paid Jurlog tbs year IS6S PtUCTQSS. Charles W. Pane her, I Mordecal D. Lewi*, Tobias Wagner, | DaTld g. Drown, ftamccl Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Date, George W. Richards, | George Falsa. CHARLES N. BANOKKR, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Ww. A. Suit, Secretary pro two. J. GARDNER OOfflN, Agent, myfl Office Northeast oor. Wood and Third els FIRE IHBURABCIC, Reliant* Butnal Inmrante Company of jPUILAPBLPHIA Ou Buildings, Limited ur Perpetual,Merchandise, Furn Mars Ac, to Town or Country. Offico No. 308 Walnut Street. o*maL|l7?,93l-..AadiTs S2Td,4TH 43.—Invested** Ldlaws: first Mortgageau Unproved City Property, worth doable Uie amount fib 1,600 00 Penn a. Railroad Co's 6 per ovut. Mortgage Lean, 130.000, cust.~*. 27,1*00 00- Allegheny county 4 per cent Peuna. R R. Loan . 10,000 00 Olty of Philadelphia, do do da 6.000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Oo’eSleek 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Maine! Insurance Oo .. 10.160 00 Stock of Ooonty Fire Insurance Co ... Loio 00 Stock of Delaware M. B.larerance Oo 160 00 Onion U. Insurance Go's Scrip. 3SO 00 BUI* Recelrabls, bmlnees payer. 30,373 43 Book Accounts, accrued Interest, eta T. 311 04 Hash ou band and hi Bank 1A663 Vfl Cieiu Tla/tiaj, WtD. K. Tnutupto* Ftodeflck **ro*u, 0. AtwessoQ, BetsJ. W. Ttn«l#y. M*r«heH IIIU, £. lothrop, ObM. Lelaod, Jteofc T. Booting. BmUh Bowen, John Ble*«U, ntUtm gl» B M OfNCHMAS, BeereUry. 3. a. OOyfLN, Agnul N't>rib-*Mt corner Third nod Wood street* John R* Worrsll, 11. L. Oarson, Frrdekfck Lenatg. C. 8 Wood, foamri Woodward, Kirt, Barinr anil Inland insnrance. INSURANCE CO. or NORTH AMERICA, ruu.iua.puiA. < I ucorparated 17M —Capital (600,000. A«*.U, January 10. 1«69 _.41.1M,92» 87. DIRECTORS.—Arthur 0. Coffin, Ramasl W Jones, John A Drown. Samoa! F. Smith, Chart** Taylor, Ambna* Wblta John Naff, Richard D. Wood, William W«Uh, William E. Bo#an, Jasnea N Dickson, S. Morris Wain, John Muon. Qe». L Harrison, Fraortt R. Cope, EJvsrd U. Trotter. Matthias Makib, iWj ARTHUR O CUPFIN, Pmt. INSURANCE CO. of tm STATE or I*A., PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated, 1?W—Oapllal JIuO.OOO. i>Mii February I, ISM S4U,SOB ii. DIRECTOR*—Ueorr D. Kherord, Simeon Toby, iJßcaloater, William 8. Smith, Jobu U. Ilodd, Henry Q. Freeman, Charles 9. Lew la, Qeorg* C. Canon, WUUau U. White, Qeurge H. Stuart, Samuel Grant, Jr, Thomas Way tier, Thomas 0- Wsttsan- HENRY DSHERRERD, Wiluav Haems, Bec'y. President. fk-lainranre in the abo*o 0U and Rtdlabla Compaaiea, .'an be obtained by application to ■Y . Hhiliuleiptxia .b'ire and l_<itb INBUBIRCI COUPANT, No. 149 Cbosniu Street, n I' f u f I T * TUB ODUTOU H U U 8 ■ Will m«k* all kiniU of tu*nr*Qc«, either t‘*rj»tual or i.loiltM, oo ileacrlptloo of Pnij*cnty ui Sloi.liasilta*, • i i i'*»>iiat-lr rat<*a of lirecatom. H'IUKKT H KINQ, PraakUnt. M W BALDWIN, V|c» t'rMld-iu UIMCT-TVS V. R Cuf*, o~.rs* W Bruvi Juaeph 0. I'»nl, John Clayton, K WHor K U. *□*!..*>. f U. j. C Vli'ipiui, •* J UHttwarr Mutual Safely Inaurancf rompany }n.-*rf*» *!r.l f-p ' \t l.rjitlMuv* •'/ f Vrj*.iyJis*«la, (Ui Oili.*o, S K I’ftrnor Third ami \ViUnm»ti».. nill.Ai'CLfUiA J#AK/.V5 I.\svttuy>'tl..a Vo»«.N.C*i K o, «oJ fright U> *ll |i«iu j< lit* woriJ. JXLJ.Vn IXSb'RJJn.bJ UU Uwli, I 7 lli.or*, Uauait, AD<] L*oJ Carrl*#*'*, t.i all («rts w | (l>« Uuloa. ring IXSCJiJXI'K.S oh » ~.„or»Ur —Oq (Ivriß, UvelllDg A.. b-iuJs, Murtgart*, »uJ Uvil K»t»le OIUI|3AO 04 Plill»Jp|nliU City, auJ uUi«i Lwjuj . ... 131,011 40 lu lianka, 1 I4,SOHOO Bilb K(x-vlviJ>lrt . —. ... «‘J0,401 05 Ga»liuu l.fciiJ, iH,HO4 fiO Iu b>U>li uf Agtuta, rr**U)luiU9 uu Hufllw l\Jld<'*f*r-uU) iMRrd, »u.t fill i>i Jvl.l* .tu« 11.0 r-otnpauy Ni'i« WUluu. Ms.iio. Jc*.l.h U S~.l, K-lojtiuJ A ftou.tar JutiaO Jtuifl* C. Head, J*k>m Tr»qanir. VUllam Ejn», Jr . i. f. Peulstoo, Jo«hQ» I'. Kyi«. fonioel K. BU>k<*, tleurjr SUd, J*u>» B. ftlcVarlt Ttanuta 0. Llano, IU»l«rt Burton, Jr, Juhn B. &orQ|>l«, PuttL'g, D T. Uornu, •• , J. T. Login, WU. JABTIN. PrwideuL TtfOS C. tUND, Tie* PrecUenl LiLMJk.i.o«cr*Urv. P A MADEIRA, Agent, No BA W*«nr*trwt. PttUfmr*!i. Jubu H, PuuTuoe, ft«»rgo Q. Leipvt, K*iw%nl Dwlicgtoc Ur. R. M. Ututob. H'llltim 0. Lud»U Uugh 0r»lg, Hf*nrar «Jli»rlaa I£«lUt, ti Joue* Brooke, l». I'. Joue. FOR FlUo Weateru lasuranoa Company » M TT dll U H U U. OEOaOS DARSIK, rf«*.J«ot f M JijKUv'N, BeZraUuy rrlOt, No j'J tV»ter atroet t A c-, , Wik^.qk a']> PitUburgt Wui Insure against aH tinJi of Fxre and Marine Suit A Ua mi iarOfuture nanagut by Dirtclore tu\e art well tn.iun* tn tbs comnuntty, and who are dtUrwuned, by prmtptiuu and liberality, to not Main the ctiaracUr which they Live asnsmed. as o firing the bttt prsinrtton b- t\ou k,.*,e t’firt U be insured. ASSKTS, APRIL 80, mw ffwck Accounts j W,i)M i>o Mortgage— 00 Offlc. Fnraitui*. 340 c*« Open Accounts 17,680 89 U*»b 16,897 M Premium Note* 30,070 ! - J Notes ao't BUI* DlscwOnl«d.. 29 o*ors* DersU. r Wb. M.-tf i.tght, H Miller, Ji , | Ntih. n m H.o-a, > W. Bader, | Alex. Nlmlck, li W. Jeckeon, j Dayld M, Long, JemeaMcAnley, i WITIUo Q. Smith Alexander Speer, | 0 W. Rlcketson, Andrew Ackley, | g>tßo P. u. OORDOtt, Se^y. noaoDgibilt liunrenoe OoaspaMp, urncxn—JAMESA. IltmnnßON, President UKNRT U. ATWOOD, Beeretary. 0/nc*, No. 98 Wa«u Stxxxt, •♦‘U Insure Against all kinds of firs an 4 Marini Euki. ▲BUTTS, MAY 20TB, 1843 Da* Bills, payable on demsud, secured by two approved name* |1U.600 00 Btll* BeoeiTable 30,013 29 Bills Discounted 600 00 116 shares Mechanics' But Stock-cost OO 100 do Clttiens' do do do 6,17 ft 00 60 do Bank of Pittsburgh do do 3,7 M 00 *0 do Exchaan Bank do do 3,060 00 Bataureof Book Accounts 6,061 98 Offlc* furniture ’’ goo 00 °»* h • • 64,118 04 Wu». B. Holms*. Wo. A, Caldwell, Kobe Dalull, • Wilson Miller, Win. Res. John MoD*»ltt. J./*ej.h Kirkpilrlck. • UeO-.A. Berry ' J*ium A. Hutchison, lal’tk- • UKNRT M. ATWO)D. S* o> Buraha Inauraaoe Co. of Pennsylvania. OJlrt, Ao 09 Water Street, IWliUttryh. J II SHORXBKRQKR, Prcndml ROBERT FINNKY, Secretary. Oooltuars to lusur# against all kinds of Firt and Jlarine Ditki. - - - \ ASSETS, MAY U, 1669. Cash lu PllUbafgh Qumpauy... . 660,600 B 8 Stock Due-Bills—psysb|e on demand 41,940.00 Promfum N0te*......: *4,023 60 Discounted N0tea~...~....:iu..-~« 53,137 93 Bonds and Mortgage*--’ : t.^^..'10,408 83 300 share* Iron City Bank Stock'—oust JJ'XS'SS 200 de Exchange Bank Stock—cost - ® 200 du AllrgUsuy Bank Stuck—cost 00 100 do Mechanics’ Bank Stuck—rust ® W **«•«-„ - U S2 n Bills flecelrsbl* . - J.H.Shoenberger. 1 W.tt. Nlmlck. John.A. Caushny, . , C.W. Batchelor. : K D. Cochran, i Jemes I. Beuuett, ei,3:lwd *! 'G-JEU&A.X INBOBANCE * XHUBT COMPANY. OFPICB IN COMPANY'S BCILDINQ, *0,4U3 WALSUT. BTREKT * PHILADELPHIA. . CHASTER mmiJAL. Attthorl**! caplUl —. ~.......$500,000 00 Anlliblt ot*t. ..350,000 41 0 7 IRK, MARINE, QAROO a&d INLAND INSURANCE Fourocrm. agwi. N*. 97 Sftfi “Da TIMOIfIy SEED jttrt rac'd wcd fcr bjo t/ ••. na r. *iu,'*-oa ■ VOLUME LXXII —NUMBER 266 CLEM TJNULKY, PmJJaDt. ftarnmJ pl^iham Robert BUeo, W. P. JONES. Afoot, SI Water »: JgOtflS. BOSTOSi IS TIIE LARGEST AND BEST AK-Pffl ranged Hotel In the liew England SUtai; U coo- jjsL trolly located, ami easy of access from all tb« ronte* travel. It cootains all the mod'-rn improvements,' and every convenience tur the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. Tho steeping rooms are largo and. Welt vaktltaled; the suites of rooms are well arranged, and foot - pUtely furnished lur families and large traveling parties and the house will continue to be kept as a first class Uo(» In ovary reaped. JalLdly LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. J O OOPPIN. Aitent, a»iu*[ HilftJ tu*l Wd«nl »tr« I, THE Widow ami Heira at Law of Cyrus I‘renUsa, tale of Portage comity, Ohio. deceased, vOer tui aaiu the Coal Uiues situate 1 in Now Cumbetland, Usn.- ,i«-k nraiiiy, Virginia—living tb» purchased ul Al lred Chapman. U. W Chapmen nnd A. O. Chapman coo itsting of one hundred and tweotv-lhr<y acres, With the appurtenances and privileges convoyed by theaters partUw to Cyrus Prentiss, on the .-001 day ot April, 15M. 3*u ew t, > stratum of f> f«t of Oual on the above premises now open ed—from 2000 to 4uOU boshuls ran be niin«d and delivered at the Ohio river per day. Also all the minerals on 141 acres known as the Carssu Farm, consisting ot bO acres of a l> toot vein of Coal connected with the Chapman purchase, and can be worked from the same openings—and If also rich in lrou Ore. I‘iroCley, 4c. Tho mines nr* th* most valuable of any m«w worked on the Chiu river. Tha qosli ty of Coal Is equal to Pittsburgh or Ycughlogheuy. The location of Ihoae mine*. To mil os bi-low Pittsburgh, present* advantages tor shlppiug Coki na poeswsed by aay above that tocalily. All the appliances for mining and delivering Oual are In perlect order, and can g > into uj at any moment. V4.73U OT lOU,OUO 00 • 704,7 HB 17 or PITTaBURQU. DIUCTOM o. tr. c***, iHtf U. P*uock, W. W. Marti*. B. T. Uacb, David M'Cudlia, WUUm Dcu, isdonon. ESTKKM' .*-»-a——V, Insurant*. ALLBOHBNT INSURANCE COMP'Y OP PITTSBURG n. Office — No. 37 Fifth Street, l»aok Block, INSURES AGAINST AU KINDS OF FIRE AND SLAKIN'K RISKS. IBAAO JONE*, President; JulIN I*. V.c*jtU>. V>.> Preaiden n D. SlßOOK,B«n'ta ry, Opt. WILLIAM DEAN. General Agent. 1 Douctom—ltokc Join's, C. 0. lluw> y. Harvey t'LtiJe, Capt. R. 0. Gray, Jlolin A. Wilson, B. L. Knlmesfoek, Jv>ho D. McCord, IcurJ M. pennock, it P. Sterling, Cape Wa». Dean, Thoe. M. !&>we. Robe 11. Davis. j**! lyd IFEINSU RANGE.—The 0 IRAKI >UFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, •l the Agency.No, 7o Grant strevt, Pittsburgh, condone It* make lnsarancot on live*. la addition to a piiid capital or $300,000, the? have a largo and Increasing kratETto mu*, affording undoubted » scorify to tbo insured. In cases oi Insurance for Life the banns dcclarod from uxssi> prod Pi ha* already exceeded fifty per cent on all pnimictas paid. Thos. Ruwxwat, Pres’t; John P. James, Actnnt); J*> Riug, M. D., Medical Examiner, office No. IP.’ Fifth Pittsburgh. For farther Information apply t> \VM BAKE WELL, Agent for the Company, No.TS Uru.t , __aylLlyd AMERICAN ERA CI'ICE OF wactVai •* IS . K lUviV;J ' Enlarge and Improve,!, being-* W. Beach KL 1> | J } l *‘™«y oo reformed prinriph a. by trsatise on Domestic Surgery and an abridged MeA ica, by J. IL Pultc,'!M. D., with numerous tUnitrnttooi. ocU SAY A CO., -w .trXi New books at davYSon's book STORE, 03 Wood street, and Dianv”-1 All., VoL IS Encyclopaedia Brilaoica. Vols. 6,7 and 6of Richard Grant White’* mustbeantlfnl; The Pari tans: or tho Churih Court and Parliament o England daring tb* Befgu* > ( Edward o aud Qurva Klk«- beth, by Bam'l Hopkins; De<salneey J s New Yolnxue—Aluk>.-1 a Ucioine, ty sbUi-r of Coanterparta,and Charles Atchester; Representative Alan of tho New BaMern; Life and Travels of Qomboldt; Bayard Taylor’s New Vo! of Travel* l-i or«*re and Bn*- •la: Little A Brawn’s N.nr Edition f Pt U (a< large type. NEW BOOK S—Uenry St. John, Gentleman Prom bavo to DajllgUl; SjWU'a World; Ul<s and iu ArihiikX Adam ilrde; Abb tt’a Dl»t of ProDch Eorolal'c Alaianir for ISdO. Diary do J. L. READ, TH Fourth »t_ PJUNT'a MINER’S PITTSBVRQU AUIASAO /’t >H Cal.nlalsd and Edited by dA.VfuilU C. HILL. Esij PRICK FIVE CENT?. FOR SAI.E ETI Svtit l>y mUI 'M tft.-eii.-l i>f tw.< tliiee ceot paid pel . UUN'i New bouklTne\\ 'buoUs Tli© American Ca<n • ' i-qrrM with Orand Tournament; Life of Uarnn ll.ibiU.-1J:. .Slones Book*—Spurgeon; *=- Henry St. John Gentleman—a tale of l?7t>; Frank Wlldman 1 * Adventure* on Land »od Watei BecvUecOon* of Geoffrey Liamljc—Rfnyia^ Sylvia’* World; Crimea the Law doe* Dot Beach; From Dawn to Daylight. Memoir of Janet Wlth.,ti. Leaons from Jmc>; Holly and Miaticloe end othw ne* Juvenile*; Recollection* o' Samuel Bodgera; Magdalen and Bethany- Carters’ and Harpers’ new B-uk«; Angtm aud tseptembot iseaaa of Tbo American 8. S. Union, and other Poblleblog Huoaea; Welwter'* Illustrated Dictionary, (mb supply at former low price*. Harding's Fine Edition* of thx Bible; New varieties of Stationery aud Wall I’aper. ml 9 E. C. COCUffANE, CFed’l at.. Allegheny Joio«llan*ous. Valuable Coal Property for Sale. This presents a rare opportunity f, i any Individual or company wishing u> engsgo in the huaiuiw, as the property will be said below cost on favorable terms. A good title to the ai-ovu jir.»pi*rty will be maJe to (ha r ; purcttaaer. John Whittlesey and Uubstd U. Knapp, the Adniinlitra tar* lo \ Irgluu, will attend on the premises to uxhiblttba property to partiea dealrlug to purchase. Tor terms, ad ore« John Whittleaey or Richard D. Knapp, Mow Camber- Und, Hancock coanty, Ya; or-Samnol J.Mopfeiutor J. 0. PrentlM, Ila\enna, Portage county, Ohio. iu connection with the above, the Administrator* wilf •ell, H desired, the personal property need tor operating the mince—consisting of Dorses, aides, Cars, Barret, Btoafij boat ITaU, Steamboat, Wharf Boat, A. Ravenna, Ohio, Sept- 6.185'J. FRENCH WHITE ZINC FAINT FROM TDK VIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY OF PiLRIS. THIS PAINT is adapted to all purposes to which the beet Whits Lead U applicable, It doea not turn fallow, u laid IsTarUblj does, and will acquire the banlaeca and amoothneas of Coach panelling withoot the aid of varnish, aod to easily washed. Colors with a zinc basis retain their freahoeaa and brilliancy of color. 200 pound* will cover as much surface, with thsaamo body, as ISO pound* of lead—showing great economy u well aa beauty. la order tbit parties may depend apou getting tbe article ttriOiy pare they anoold lay of ooaebat tbe meat rapoSo- N« Aotaec. The Company iblp bat two qtulltiea, known is So. 1 and£now White Dry. B«4 and Qreon SeaL The No. 1 or Eed Seal U tb* article mut oscd for painting pnrpaaea, tba Snow White or Green Seal being only osed for tne moat expensive work. JOSEPH U. BTRONG, Agent for tbeCo. Order* addresasdaoeltberof t&efollowingboatea will be filled at tha nrv riiunJ tarij? of prices, dtbar Dry or In UALL A CORNELL, 123 Slaidea Laoe, New York. BAVNOLPfi. DEVQB i PRATT, end IPS Felton street, New York. CENTRE HAT BTOHE, / WOOD STREET JJILLERMAN & COLLORD 4r» now prepare! to sfect the dtaiandi of than Who Bay UATS. CAPS AND LADIES* FURS. rpHE FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATION **■ OFFER THEIR CTiDRCU EDIFtOE, corner okant and third sts. for sale OS REASONABLE TERiIiJ, Together wJtU the ORdAN and FORNITDRS- It la wdlMdittUUolUUybnm, capaUoof boudr*J panoiu comforttUy, tad l* oolj off<r#4 vx becaoM It b too until tor tbdr tocommodtUoa. Forterm*. Aa- apply to WM. E.EVSBSOS.HqMhM ..r»t,oTTBOOBYBR, J«, No.“ jofrf f « f T Board of Tnutoee- Downer’. FrolUlo BeedUng “•OQOAL iro M'AVOI ’i>, SUPERIOR «" v»n>U'» K> calliintoa." »> myetbero/H**®*? “' geeJUßg, * cenllenun vitii SS bSto«. win for wbom 1 M «?l b*T» Dtlrr btd reMao *° ye*n,»odto»llrtr l . «hlch Induce* da ftrhUwoßtorfifir KoUa® b«Tj— - wiMMirgfc- taJ Oai*a3'K l > n * ri yL_- jrTfC CHRIST'S CELEBRATED AMERICAN RAZORS' AND TABLE CUTLER* Racultal end for sWloLy L <yv • J. N. sIIALLEJiBSSOEII 4 Ot>.| (£ccr«a»ora to R. Dunlap, Jr-,) ■i MARKET RTgRET. “PITTSBURGH aSRICHHTHHAL *' ‘ WH+nJgjff*"* ■ ROBERT S. £toat *■ WiUUma.t ißv SStficteauor \% i?»-ner*. Horse Powers, Threshers, ‘ cTdcr'MHK^f-“>**«!*>« C“t jeys jtother AgnJrujjurol MwMnery. »»T:3a4' ~ ~~ •» --' YTTIIABTON'S ERVALENTA, V VV to* nn cum 9* ,• 'dyspepsia and constipation, • X ocrortbloßse Infallible mnsi. DlecoTireJ la P4iU,by«. WRMt©o,cf6B BoeKicbeUeu.eo') torttleby •'JAMES L. UiD, M PUUbcrpb. J9"B*d4 (of k.clrcaUr wnttlnta* fan direction* ,f<>t tm. ‘ - • • v •_ OIL-r2O bbla. linseed Oil Ja a tore and for ttM tarts clow ' Ml T. BBLUBtS ft 00 ? 20»-irtwrfy rtrv.t; ioIo.CwJAttT
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