P DAILY PITTSBURGH ' GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. ' .-Snißßists. Druggist, . W % o«tm |a«yd« - —..... . f EECH &ITOXO HINSON, Coinmission fl 1 and Tomrdlsg Herchmntj, doairr* LaWa«t*f» B* mfts Chow© .Floor. FUh, Bacon, Batter, Lln*Md OQ« IVt anlTotrl Auiob. Seed*, Grain* Dried Frofi,*nd Pr®d®f» goamlljr. 'B*»t brand* PaioHy Pico* *l*r»y« oo U«fm.»- AntU for tbo nl* ©f iladi»an Ckf* eolobratad PaUntod F»*rl Starch. Wo*. 110 Second and 145 First c * t *^ elJ Wood and EtaithOtld !•*, Pttabnrgb, Pa. apSlyd CHEESE WABEHOIISE. —HENEX H. OOLLEN3, Ponrnrdlng aad OomtaJadon Mnrtbaut.epd Dealer la Choeac, Batter* Lake and Produce generally, 2s,Wood tUafroro Water* Pittsburgh. TIPAGLB WAREHOUSE.—JAS. GAUD- PjISEL Wholowl* Doelcr la floor. rwrUlan* ao between Liberty iaißmimflald.PituMrgb,P» tjTVmiicMh. JJ.SEEDERS &■ CO., Dealers in Prori a .fttou, art Oil, A&, No. 809 Liberty Btrent, opposite tbajieid oTßinßhfleld street.- :t *023-l>d insurance agents. E Cheka, insurance' company 99 W«t« m. BOOT. riSNEV. Sk'j. .A W. Bush atttGttifcrtlAgoaL • ’ -•'* TO T* T A. CARRIER, SECRETARY ftmMrinuili Inmreaca Company of PttUbnrgb, Jones* BnlMlng, Fonrtb street, FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur t >ooe Oompeny, 92 Water street- GARDINER COFFIN, Agont for Prank =■' lio Fire Insnnneo Company, NortE-wat oornsr Wood F ' A. MARTHA, Agent for Delaware • Mutual Insurance Co., 42 Water street. ’ W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great tia orb Insurance 97Front sirwt. ' • \vTi>r*. HefI'CALLGOi sSealer in carpets, oil cloths, 8 / UATTINOB, Ac. No. 87 Fonrtb street pear Wood. ' '-ft i. it. eoacuniLD jno-fc- ■niswx ..w. b. unurni { OUKCSITIELD i& CO;, (euocessorß to Mur *'3 nbr* IfcsrehfloM.yWlwi««le»na lielall Dwlere to ._3 / .sSploand Jonty I*7 flood*,’ Norttxart ccmer Fount) and ' ,% -g ' Marta* rt*-, Pittsburgh; »** I a. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy i s Dry Goals, ngo of tbe original Hex* Hive, No'4 ■ketntroet, FiUebnrcb. mrl>> , KH. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, a DraUrla BoanAte. Det*. tt»w Womtuß^snil Straw OoodsKWjeraUy.- WJL G.* JOHNSTON & CO.*, Stationers, Blank Book SUnofacturors end Job Prißtcn|, No. 17 Wood street, pntabnrßh, Pe. — ao - Ec. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO a B- EadJor,) Wbolceele,end Bottfl Dealer to pooti, BtadM»ryerAP*P«rU»BgiiiE* Morel ttreet, eth door a B. of Market Sqaere. All.ghnar, !’■- . •'I J'OHN y. ANI> "■Statfoaer, rosconor to I>aTi»wa £ Afticw, No- 03 Martat rtfety nwf Foorth, fjtttbargh, P»- Kay ago., booksellers and sia yiosers,t»oy» ****** **- ,t JopT **^ cor Bar of’ThlnJ l PlU«tmgh, Pa. Minot »tH U*rMi«w stanlly on tmnd-j ; > ukEAl*. BOOKSELLER AN L) STA . ■Wftkm.yo.T! f.CTOifU Apollf HnUdlcp*- TT UN '£ & MIN ER, BOOSSEIXER g**t pod fruttecrr, SlMKmlc IMI. Fifth ttrwt- j'o UN THOMPSON IIOtJSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL painters and glaziers, NO. JSS Taim> Siheict, pirreoDKon, ri. mr2o:ljil ' &t at Estate agents. Dealer in promissory notes, Boi|d**HortgagMe:idall»eenrlUe*for moD»y. ©m proem* Joans throncb my «osn* “ b n»2f!«sis to lore*. U.etrmoucytofocd-ulTwtMB, qn aJvsy* find first «od »*con(J Wood •?". be ‘TiS?. .trat.naiUmond AUoJ,»h«™ IOT t»foond .0 &»« asa^r mm *l2 J~~OUN H. No'. Si WOOD ST., between Dlsawnd Alley tod fourth etroet. Bo!« A«at CHJOS*BISO & SON'S* (Bobton) PIAEO TOBTK3, ’AAS h ELAMLDT* MODEL hEELODEONS and OBOAJT g TValfr In Haile and Mo)rit*»l UOOCB. JaS3' l -' * ,» H" "" KIiEBEH & BRO., No. S» gIRTH * BtuBiniotth»aoMeoHarp,BoU ABentforNTJKNB 4 CiiARJC*!) (Nnr York) onrtraUod Onmd ud PIAKOSTtwI CABHAET A NEEDHAM’S tfenwtu MEIA OKWaiaiOBaAK HAnMONlUMS,l>eftlmtaMnalctod Maria) totroaonti. _*®° —n/IRT/YrTB BLUME. MANPFAOTPR BR«!I4:De*Iia:I»PI»«° »ortt»,»na loOTrtm Mc*iovl lAttraoMnts. Bol« Aamt for th» HASIBUBO MANoSSoforIIAtLST. DATOIA OO.’S HortonPto™, ffiXaAttAfhment. 119 Wood.tr«,t _ m*3 CARRIAGES I BUGGIES! HOOK A WAYS PHAETONS, BAHODCIIES. OIOS, A th» ' ■ * V.iASTBRM MASJUf AOTUBEEfi, Tcgsfbw Vita ft f&n ftAsortinvst of atagan t Eastern Slemess 2SM?»— «. b ’ - DlKDoni ittwt, nW» Liberty PHtibtJrsVFA. «» CaxrUg* bcngbl «ni teU on cortmlnteTL tag pafttly >od promptly dona. r*v EAS! TEAS!! X£Ai S HI rsA£uHB*soa»«XO*VrU4 Mgm^SSt «twy choice nlaclkm of family Qnc+ riaft, cooaiattnz tn n*rt of the foUowlDj: -_ . 1« tiwu Qm to extrft Am Oo!«g »cd <&nlm T**« to *♦. * •• jUy»oo,o< P« sod top. T«u» , M catty few. m . •*« .• •»•**■' .- M> l*W», Croabil, Polretlxad tad Ccflae Bo^anr Wtattßio, Ugoejta EodOWOorernojrtj: Jets CcC«, , 2Q,sW**«tt»6fn]pft »Dd Mo!we»; - vj - 1 J(r«, pQT*CU«t Viaenr; 3* M. B-itjojand yaieatia Balrio 1 ; 10M>b.Z*fit« Ooniots; to bow**«rca»tf« friaod** Bmp; . » ** v do fco : '««»».Ge n a*aftadEo«inBG»K . ' W• „ • |2.?f I »®i*f«opnlftft4 MotMCiuiJlbS! S 5 u ,J*»x\ ftodaimOlow Eccch: -SO cans DStncronaa t!pie«c ~ 100 •* • vtt&SUckberrtcf; 300 lb*. aodQusia; 10 CftKlOllTVßorfeftox tad Virata OIU; i* SO bo3tt*Oijeoft,Bmii»ftoJCbocoUr<»: 2300 Jb« iop«O«rbon»te tad £tl Bod* 100 dcsee Hiwb'i and Aaoeftr’t Blacking. W«tcr ( £atlur r ieg«r, Soda tod Wa»Crftcken,de,Ac., trbleh tb*y rfkrWbolrole and Retail itrwj moderate ad vftDCN to la* tndt-or tamllka, and rcaptctfoily auUcll tbair ytUßNfiWr:*- •' • celD EBOM DAWN 'ICO BAXUGUT; or, Tbo Ctory of • Wtsttra Hois*, by • Minister's wits, Itoulfteo. PCS Kay ti CO-66 Wood at. OLD PENS! GOLD PENS! A largo as \X lorticoatufGoli?ea, f;i Ttr (.:> Ill at. AUjnioiwuruWL W.s IIAYJStr, oc7 1 Market k Bkssi! .:i-| Third a Wood «l» 4 t \ 4 -nusu—2U hWa-hirgi No. 3 Mackerel; rm-nltt, MDDLa,IYIKTgaOO, Igj LH^rlyU TTERBING—2OO Coles aoaloa; J’l 600 do Ko.li Juft nett *sd to rale by RBYMBB AASDKRBOS, bgS Wo. 39 Wood atreot- ruxtE ■Onto Hr ORBBLS. PINE UKEEN APPLES just for nlahT HgHim.OCm.im.:- r^£—lo tea. prims Kico reo'd and for •’“‘"to- oc7 * * iama * tbibmj. bblp. psekad Butter reo’d an( E. H. KIKO. C555S A. UUS. ®atpcw. Et» Croatia BoaUacllcts, Act. •VVILLUSt WAHDi 2Eptiolstrxi?. jaustc. Sit, Carnages. ■4 bblfl prime packed .Butter foi c»a lawHY 11. oomwa. /HaitufatttHtß, TT'IRST premium AWARDED^I * BT TUB STATE FAIR TO ' GRAFF & C 07; MANUFACTURBRa r ’ FOB TUB BEST STOVES. ... FOB THE BE3T COOKING RANGE FOR FAMILIES, WUh large Feed Door for throwfng in Coal, AND BEST WOOD qOOK STOVE. DIPLOMA FOB BEST LAUNDRY STOVE. Alto, on bend a Urge aasortmentof JUsting Stoves, Plain end Fancy OreU TroaU, Fender*. Sad end Dog Inins, Sugar K< ttlis. Wegon Boxes, Hollow Wen>, 4c. GRAFF & CO., No. 84# Lltierty Street, -*» AT THE IiKAD OF WOOD BTBBET, aej-tyd pnrptmoß. Ppjs WELLS, RIDDLE A CO n / ?0 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa WHIPS, tSSSSTand SWITCHES. W OnJfn «oUdtod frua liiatr»Ji,aod praioptl* «WP* udiiMr loftreetleos. . „ » x Ttrrn f month#, « 6 i-«f <*a«- dU»n»* tor ** rt tftMOyiUwT ROLTZAAM * wWDBR BOtU ’ fetrcctssoM to r. nrsmj •' Mo. 100 Tlxtrd Street, Pittsburgh, Manufacticrtrt and Dtalert in Curtain*, Cornteei,Band*, Bhedss, Blinds, Mattressee, Comforts, Cushions, Ac. d»“P*rtkaUr»tt«otlon p*W »oSTEAMBOAT WORK. CARPETS FITTED AND LAID TO ORDER. •oldSm . - 'removal. duqxtxiswb mow atom, COLEMAN, HAILHAN * OO. t Uannfactnren of Irun, Nails, Steal Springs, Axloa, Wrought Nuta, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., et-0., Ua»» wtaot«vJ lo th*!r nftwaod txUmlvt, Wur-Iwom, fto. 77 Wttir and 04 Front Wt>u*& they ere prepared to execute all order* lu their Ho* baring a Urge sod complete eesortaeßl of “PuqnesTM?*‘ manufectnrvil goods con stantly on hand, which they id ler on liberal, ter mi Trea CUy Stove Waxejwiaee WVt. BRADSHAW, (Succossor t. T. • J.OIUIO AOo-) Mannlectarer of TIN. IKON endCOVPBR WA.RE.and Dealer la STOVES, Ac, No. 131 WOOD STREET, hetwoen Filth aod Virgin alley, Pltu burgh. Pa. _ . DuiuESira FOUHDaY R. MoCXJY tz CO.. LIBKHTr STRSST, oppotiU J’etna. R. R. pirrsßoimH, pa. MANUFACTURE to order, on short notice, CASTINGS, SHAFTING A PULLRYB. of »U tad . l ,afr| f ; JAnKS IRWta, aiSDUCTCHIiR “F SULPHURIC ETUEK: Sulphur.'. Aui i. gw**» Sptriuof Nttr*; Nttrir .* L Huffman’* Anodyne, MiiHatJc AcM. Aqw Ammonia, FFft *ttr*ma du fowlc/a Eolation; „ _ Hay f foqod »t Jo*>o lrgto * * 7 Wl>tf>r * l, °t t - WLL.LIAM TATB *■ NON P LUMBER AND OAS FITTER, No. 10 Foarth mrrt, rtwsbnJKb, on^nr gte»m. Commission, tie. CTTLP OOHMIBBION MER And dealcTi in FI. or, Grain and Produce Get.* 831 LlofeaTV STREET, near F» PITTBBURQO, PA. w. r. «UtA»” lo»t< ** ,iJ, * Late of PUtaborgb. pITTSBCnOH COnMISfIION WALKER * BARNBYf DMMISSTON MERCK And Ag»nU for tli* B*l* °f TTSBUBHfI HANUFACTDKKD Coal Oils a»i «n«* M«*cai No 160 Pearl Btreoi N BW V < «-CWgnn»»t* •AllelUJ, L, «Uclj frof. iDtloo .b.l! be gn«b, M.l rrK«JA i rompll: H»r. Br,«, Blcb-rd. » Job» I AJox»od«rßlog,pqil fclMir*. Ad»m», M*ek!ln A Co. Wllwo A Ur* Jo2l:)jd ' I, ». •” CHADWICK *■ &OTI, COMMISSION MERCHANTS DEALKIIB IH PAPtB AND HAOB, And Apmu for Un> Pal* A Makomne Fire Brink and Pot-Clay, Nn*.J4o and xBl Wood Ptmt, war Btath, PttUboruJ. »t MannUcturerV C«h ■ ' 0 , ,toa i««nS far tbo SW» udl Parch.-, of Ro^&“*»' ST Vl Pllflmrih. J tfj OYD * FORSYTH, ‘ w nOL E S A IfK, ORO CF. R 8, nuALims tn wioßncß COMMISSION' MERCIIAiJXa fcrth^ttleot PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, ~. •^^gaasso® & 00., nomrallilon * ForwwdiiMt Morel,»ntd, And Wbot—l* Pool*" I" WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, DOTTER, LARD. PORK. »«*!>, p„« a p-i “a.sjsasssiAf^ 4 ' «** »« HITCHCOCK, M*™*?*”' o (Eocene r. to Unfflnon, H "-r»TJ * *>T Forwarding nod CommUsion Morohnn<«, And WtwUodlo Dnlor* l» Produce, Flow M« W? o ’* A-O. IMEVonrond n ■ —• srnnQian*MAPaH_.wjuoa ». rmn~»*- n '* utT4C * 1 ' SPIUNOEn UARDADOa A CO.» COMMISSION MERC HANTS. DEALEUa IN „ Wool, Hidofl, Provisionß& Prodace Generally, Wo. 209 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. JalC , n«BASK A AB4BII, cuixxi nt ■ JTlottr, Grain and I*ro'luoo- CommiMion and Forwarding Morohanta, 121 rUK'mri-h, r*. mjgUyd flfcMEY. Wholesalo Grocer. UcrdwoMSo. WU\mttj i, nrjffß*Uro»f Vvy*, Pimtoargh, J*. »p IN Klonr, Bacon, ObelMi Frttlt»,Olla A Produce, „, la -4 na SECOND BT. VITTB nVRQ n WILLIAM BAOALEY, XVttrTLESALS grocbh, Boa. so Wood d «.*oofnnoß, - - BTawAar, Nte With Of Lewi* A Edgcrton, PiUsl.’g )Oarrrtt A Martin, I‘r.lla EDGEJRTOrt A STEWART, itt«>>urffh, Pa.. ; JOBJ* H'eat acgOTta- r H*OiU. JOHN M'GILL & SON, Grocers and Com mission Merchants. Agents for the sals of Pig Iron god Bloom*. No. 183 Liberty attest, Pittsburgh. t»lS:lyd LHXANDER KINO, 'WHOLESALE Grocer and lmpoitor of Soda Ash, No ST3 Liberty rtrsst, Pittsburgh, Pa. apldyd* * to. B. jok«A...-*~._~.— taa. L. Cool.lt. JONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO CERS and Beat Tarnlsbera. d*aler* In Produce and Pittalrorgh Manufactures, N 0.141 Walor street, mar Gharry Alley,Plttabdrgh. Pa. • tnj* ■AM'L r anairta. joint a. mlwobtu. SIIRIVER A DIUVQRTH, WHOLESALE Qrocora, No. 190 end 13*2 Bwopd Wrest,(between Wood and Smlthficld, Pittsburgh. jooa noth richaed uotn william vlotb. JOHN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE Qroce'raand Commission Merchants, No 173 Wood and TO liberty * tract, Pittabnrgh. •' J** lo ion* watt - - JOQ " WATT A WILSON, WHOLESALE ORO -OKBB, Com minion Merchants and Dealer* In Pro duce and Pittabnrgh Manufacture*. No 253 Liberty itreet, HtUbprgh. . _ WM. McOUTCIIEOS WHOLE SALE Qrccer, Produce end OommUilonplerchaol, and Dealer tu Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, No 154 Liberty street, corner of Brewery ay, Pittsburgh, Pa. ra|3 soua ATV XU. „_..A. t. LAS .-.CHAI- ATWXU- A TNVELL, LEE A CO., WHOLESALE /\ Grocers Produce and CommlaeLm Merchant*, and Denlera In Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 1 8 WOOJ ilreet. l-e -tweeo Water and Front al„ Piltsburgh. _ i aplB aosT sam*l ». aoaiao*. T) ROBISON A 00., WHOLESALE i\i t Grocer*, Commlnion Merchants, and Dealers In all kinds of Prorlsloos, Produce sod Pittsburgh Mann&cturea, No. 256 Liberty itreet, Pittsburgh. DOBERT H. KINO, WHOLESALE ORO JTIj CEB,CotnmlMlon Merchant, and Dealer la Feather*, Fish, Floor, and all kinds of Oouotry Prwlnce, No. SU Lit orty atroet, mouth of Bixth, Pittsburgh, P* Gh*rw * y eancee minis on consignment*. jeAiiyd MBitpTwnA: - . Robert dalzell a 00., whole- BALE Urocere, Commission and Forwarding Mer 14.ni, god Doaleuia Produoeaml Pittsburgh Manulactures, No. SSI Liberty etreet, Pittsburgh. Pa. Tw at All DICKtiY A CO., WHOLESALE I Grocers, Commission MorchanU,*ud Dealers In Pr<»lot», No. 80 Water street, and C 3 Prout itreet, Pittsburgh. jFunumr, JAMMW. WOOOWKI.I, K l t N I T I' R K AND CHAIRS. 3 M 'IIO/.KSALF ASl> Kk'TAlt krnbrACing e»ery #tyl« nl ? VUfirTITTTRfc!. I ROSKWO.'.I), MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, Suitable for 1 Pl&l/ik.! COAMBERS AND DTTITNU B-ioal t- any In E W TORS AND PHILADELPHIA ? WABRB'Mt*. Sol. A/tP 71# TbIKD SIUBtT, ? or-itidtr rrnsDi-HGii.j-A .. .ra-'n. a. tooau. . —1 T. U. VOI'HU A CO. BAHvrirroaix* o» FURNITURE AND CHAIR- Of Erury DojcriptioTi I Ai-lUBP—fhlrral sL,stlw*cn Hyl« i««i JVn*M Warehonnf— Not. 18 i 40 RmUbflrld Si.. STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE -Wc *r« cooAtintly rpaDqf*cturl»g BIBAMBOaT OAblh ICRMTUIIE and UIiAIHS, sud ln*it* the atteattnn «t t*->*e lr.t»r-rhvl In f.irnluhlpg Ioai» «v»i:iiirT T. U. VirbN-J k raißrrlliuifoas iffaiby JOBS M C6in*T*tCt H***» BSADiTael*. JronN M. BRADs’TREET i SON S IM ; . Ij*ROVkO MERCANTIL* AND LAW AOFNCT ITU. NkVJN. Jr . Agent f r iMiuin.rgs «»«■•.• r-n, .. .1 r i SO 67 rOUKtII «rivKKT l>o<* *o New T.nk No 11-17 Bro».iw«J *3_Onr K.J OMI ..r >|.TT-h«nts sn.t U.nL -t* «r.- , O with the greste»t t«e •UuNctee and Acnonrt* rol'.erl'H prempHy. irJml ■TUE.CREAM’ ICE CREAM" ICE CaiAiT'’ KA i lea Ordain JUlc-.Q and V. «t*r »..ai.u»n, ar**! Ato«Tir--«n niv2l U HT rL.vP> tmHBST. 7» AL I. - s 1 VL K Tl.- 3i»i~ < LUTs AND AVs « varinf* lUuk '7’ A3iTE*iiiCU •t’SoNS, V • FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTION ART. Whntc«U.odß*uil t a ST. CLAIR ST, MarnfaetcrvM nJ Fr*ecli So*»f Toy*. Oam Ci-yn FtO'M, Roman Candy arrJ KU*a*. *'* . J\V K£ K 11, . ,/k.rohltect, •pa:lf»* No. 25 nt. Clair »if—t. Pimt'ir*: _ T. SIIOPK, .VF.RCHA ST TA (LOR. No* 73 BMITIIFIKDD hT . n»**«a l» 0r.1.r and to «.* r«t«i tnaai,-r M«'. «i>'l 8,,'. o~u. litta * call. P . y j»r, ft>T dc CD. (Sh-xxuoti to R. Dun Lip, Jr ’ ISFOETIRI AND B * A L E B 8 13 hardware ajrd cutlery No. 101 Maricnt Street, PlTTiPmon, PA» [myll.OU IVEMoVAL.—J. S. l.igiictt k (Jo., bavnre- XV po.rf from Not. » and 7d Wain to M. ,1 VsWfWad W FroMtir*el , » HXUT7 « VO.i I?LOUK FACTORS and Produce C- P lion Merchant*, for the «*!• ol Floor. Qf>in, B»d« end Frod.lt. Kec-mlly, So. 75 tVaUr an-i 01 Front etroet, FltUlmrgb, t'enn I *. . * w~~k7 CAt»W«tL..i'..". ■ - Clto *‘ u ' " Caldwell &bro 7 ~J BOAT FORNiaflKßfl AND Dr.AI.KK* IS Manilla. Uea.v »&J Cotton . IM , . Oakom.Tar, PtU h, Roald »nd 1 dl» Tarpaulin. lithW. Ughl end lla*tt c, r » ,^.| t " So, 63 ttairr and 7H Front &*"* _ Y A COB REESE, J MlNf.il AND DEALER IN CANADA. M *'' Nt ‘, T n l “’„p LAlN jndi.akKSUPEIIIOR ikon ORBS: 1II1)N MCTSCU, 'btUdelpLla. i o v d e.. GOODS, 4! iiS“nOMO»N*R HP .HOST AND »SITIIPm.D BTHBKTH. ’ . ® ,iT A ' LANE'S PIIOTOtiKAPUIC OAL- A. LBUY,corner of FIFTH aad GRANT STREETS, In M i TUb* , « Bnitiln*. oppoalU tb# Ooorl Doom. h*» Jn»t been flttod np »ctli rapertoc »M. Ambrotypoi, Dagnerwitype., Ac, t*k«n In *'Stranger*aodtSKanaarocordially Invited tv call end-i *mln« for lhem**itw. Prl«e moderate. 49>Entr*on ou rtfth atrwt. H«mi« wj of a fwi. •pQfclyd —* ” ur»»* ermu. tinm T KKUWKLL A SCIIBID, I A. IST K B R e . 80MEB8ET, PENN A. 49~CoIlectioD. iollcited end Betnm* promplly romltli-d, wuocn. 4ETOUANICB’ BANK, pUUborgh. K. PATRICK STEAM FITTERS, No. 130 I T xiIIRD M.mo Wood mm) BraltbfteW on bend Chandelier., [ireckrt. mod Flitom. cßwie In * mp*rJor .tjle. All ordrfn prompt’J M( j pp*cificat|ofli furnTihrd 'for o*e ■Torka mod Onm Work* con.tru k »"-l -A say cepedty for pnb» He or mtkityl l”jouJ» cahpukll, 4/r aKXJFACTUREROF BOOTSI^ {lll «b,i EllOESof ewy deecrtptlon, No. 84 FmlUuleM ccajpl HALL SWCKR SIANO facto RERS, No. IGG Pono Street, Pitlsbnrgh: a-»»TRNTEES ol the celebrated First Pre- P mlen IIDW CCTBK AND IttLCsIDE HKVOI.V In° lartr, Ontr, U.*r, Improrwl m wr££< O-ta. ™*T Kraecct. Pt/tWB. PLrtVrMBtINOP. CTLTIVATOaS. Ac. !r£niltuj»XoaiT7 6* tb«o)d PbaiateFoon a iSJt «dO»dJ •H*y,»b« Outing.of di7, wromr v* «i*it tsrelleoc*. AD SSSSSS«;!tB2d nttslActWa *lr» |ittsbitrg| fajtttc. pußLiinip daily andwesrly bt K . IT. R R K r T Ac CO . , rtrra atxxrr. asov* ixmmcui. Enarcipatioh in Rcmia —The great work uf Rasciao Emaocipalion is slowly progrtßaing. The ProTioeial CotnroUtces bay* "been lardy io ibeir deliberaiionß. It is Scarcely a mooth einoe those of Ealouga auJ the Cosskoks of tho Doo gent their projects to th« Cenirel Committee of St. Peterebarg. There were feote to bo learned from the proprieiora; iheee facta were to be ver ified, in many inslanctse, by personal examina tion rand, when ftals basis bad been _obUined, a t'ororaiUeo has often cooaumed ftomßft toIOO eceeione before agreeiog upon a definite plao of ematioipalioo. In all the provinces there have been found men ofbeoevolenee and juetioe, who, ■like Council or Baranovsky, Governor of Oren* fcorg—a speech of whom we have before as have entered fully iota the noble Intention of tho Ceer, abd, by word and deed, furthered U to the utmost extent of their power The right of the Her/ to himself i* oohaeded; Tho question dtecuesed has been, how shall ihe emauolpeted serf beat boefime lb« oifuef of a-bonße with land enough to Bustain him'* The amount ofland varies, with . the productiveness of soil, Trom eight to twelve acres. Laodlorde are oompelled to furnish Ibis land, and moans io work it, and lake-thfclr pay in laboi—a ocriain tromber of days* labor per year for bo many years They hare also to pro vide for the maintenance of the aged and infirm; aod small muniolpal authorities are orealed for (be protection of the serfs in their rights. Soch is the general tciiof of the projeole elaborated by the Provincial Committees, which are to be digested into one general plan by Committees appointed to that duty by tbo Emperor, under the direction if Gen. Rostovroff Tho question immediately before the Committee at present is, la what way shall landholders be guaranteed ihe payment of ihese annual sums of money or labor The Government hesitates to assume the guaranty «f thirty or forty millions iif dollars per year Thence arises the plan of leaving the purohase of lend to the will oT the peasant, in which case many would oot buy, and the risk of the Government In guaranteeing payment would be very greatly redaoed. The rumor that Eman cipation would be proclaimed in September ,on the attainment of bis majority by tho heir ap parent, wae. of course, unfounded. Such a prcc lamotiou would bo impossible tn the preseot ia certaia slate of the oondltlonc whiob are to he affixed to emancipation. And everything must move elowly in a work which elevates from slaves to freemen twenty millions of people scattered over a tearilory four or five times ha large as ’ our own Slave Stale.—.V. 1. TYi. I '. FITTSBCTiGn. Tux I’noHLEM of Wa-tep Soils.--The Now York journal, which ocoasionally sees things in their true light, exhibits a melancholy confusion of ideas on the subject of maintaining the fertil ty of a’country which raises agricultural pro duce mainly for' exportaiun In the addreps of Mr Dtx, at Albany, the rxbansuon of American *oi!« was lamented at tho same lime that the exports of provisions and breadslnfla was made the subject of ooDgraiulation as the miinsiay of our prosperity Men who ran s«*o through a millston** with an rnornioup hole through it, oan and do pee that exhausted soils always result from the exportation of agricultural produce to distant markets Why they t-> reeult, oonfotioJ* the percemions of ihe New \ ork Tints, and that journal jollity over the Idea that ihrre c*Q be auy relation of these too f*cis A little explanation rn\y help Mr Du aod the Ti-u- W'Vn a farmer **i'm wheat at enc d j!'»r a buhhel he g< te ih-*n the c.-3t "f r aisiog k, and i*. therefore, poor W'nen he cell* U for iwo dollar- a bushel, he ge»» three quarters of a dollar jrofii, and grow-rt-h When poor he i-anuoi pureba-fl fertiljt-rs, uor employ \«l or in ihrtr application but wheo prosperous he dues both «>n!r one more condition is neersea- ry in esifcblish the chain of circumstances which \ ootnpleto the circle, and this is the fact, that for foreign markets 1.-w j r;r-.3 onlr ctn be rebrd np( J, while for a deoee papulation and m«rkit at haiaa . or third io c-nc half more may bo lo oured. Wheat is w >rih iwioe as much in Eag | land as at 111tsea. ou the Black eca.asd it always ■ alii t'C. because l ngland is a rich consuming market, while lln-eia, co ihe Black e,a. raise* rfbfs' n.am 1 / f r i i;-<*riatinp 3*.? the e A o d 111 c. o r. f" I' r> *lar. ■! i•> that e? •».« HUfS sea pro*loc«-s. bu; Mr lux prefers ihe uf'er, we regret to eao At one titno price* pay well al ‘ iJaisa. and at another they py nothteg Wheat growing ie feeertshly active * f»H tire t f crops i.0.-nr* lo the west of Eurcpo. but fct other lime* alt tmeioetfs Is pfwnwutl* lati iha same wnh the «bca» growing world on ibe west coasis of the Ailantio In ISATwe rose to ih- summit of this deceitful prosperity, and Mr D:x make* an oenrago of the high aoi low Ildus i.f this hu-lnev*. Which the Times reok:ns pm-.f n.»< i' ip # ihn«i;.g tri'le, although 'UM D-.T there is t.t>ne rival tbo ti»:f •-'vtltTed whrat prr.rir.res <-f the DIulX sta. lit tr-uld bo well for the tim#P to 10-. k onea u- tc at 'ho «v*« which the weak vist-n thiiigh' to b* a muddle— P I ’*! A ytr*»^ Tnr K liter nftho lUchmon-i b*J made *brl f 1 r»phtro«r th« spoil* which he ihink" mighi couitu b*nd io case tbe 1 >pi»o«ui«n ehocild pecure ibe orfioiraiion oftba next Hooae He declares ihti he would »otc “rrith all cordlalliy for the blackest of the Mmck Republicans for Speaker, 10 preferenca to any Democrat what ever - And he urges this coalition on the gronnd that it la “the solemn public duty ' of cTtry Homhern opposition member of Congress to unite with the Northern opposition ‘*ln ?iew <«f the overwhelming iropoflance of ferreting out and exposing the frauds nod oorrnptlone which pre vail in every department of the government. CeriaioJy this looke beyond Ibo orgaoitatton »f the next Congress, It is Intended to prepare tho way for a fusion of the Northern and Southern Opposition preparatory to the Presidential cam paign of I&CU The idea, however, is absurd, because) Us accomplishment would be Impossible. There is no oommuniiy of feellog or polloy he tween iho Opposition of the South and North, and it is therefore vain to expect harmony of action Tbd next Presidential 6gbi will be wheth er the minority or majority section shall control the pollojrof ibo geoeral government This sue cannot he evaded. Uit forced upon mor the majority liy the minority.—Cm. Com Worn the news of tbe result of the election, «>n Tuesday, iu < Miio, penetrates all parts of the Union, Douglas stock, though already low In the market, must tako another fall. This time U must dropdown decisively. The politicians of the South are as thoroughly aware that the Democracy of Ohio fought tholr lalo fight on the Douglas platform, ami were assisted by Douglas himself, as we are. They considered tho Ohio election an experiment. They propoeed to dis oovor whether Douglas bad, when gmm froo soopo, the power beforo the Northern people claimed for him. He has haen fouod wanting. Hie great principle oould not restore Ohio to the Demooracy. Then, of what value is it Thus passed away all hope of making effective, in be half of Douglas, the plea of availability in the North. He cannot redeem for eervico in tho ranks of the Demooracy the Republican States. Why then should he bo tolerated* The late elec tion In California showed how Impotent Doug as tern was outside tho Demoeratlo party. The elec tion in Ohio has shown the incompetence of the same i*n, when in full possession of the par y Ther«toro, iUuncUhtr la be dreaded nor courted. ('in. Can. Good-Cide*.— Pul tho now cider into dean oasks or barrols, and allow it to ferment from one to three weeks, according as the weather let cool or warm. When U has attained to tvely fermentation add to each gallon three-fourths of a pound of while «ugor, and let the whole for meet again until it possesses nearly the or s , pleasant lasie, which it Is desired should be per tnnneoL. Pour out a quart o! the e dor and mix with it ouo quarter of an ounce of sulphate of limo fer every gallon the oask contains. r until U is intimately mixed, and pour the emul ■ion into the liquid. Agitate the contents of tho oask thoroughly for a few moments,..then let u rest, that the cider may settle- Fermen alien will be attested at once, and.wlll not be resumed. It may be bottled lo tho course of R.fe* weeas, or it may bo allowed to remain In tbe cask, and used on draft. If bottled, U wiU become a spark ling cideil—-better than what Is called champagne wine. Jfomff TTmf. ■D. C. HeoDemcE, il will he remembered, fought a .duel in 1862 at Contra Costa, with jadge J. Caleb Smith, aon of **Exira ® . which h 5 received a bullet at onei of the sWo pookets n his waistcoat, where fof l “® T . only Urn . in bis lifo be carried bis V*® .tor, go is that “he started to the fi.W with a now wai tooal, and on the way • , ®PP . jeweler', for his watch, which had going re pairs. Ha then discovered fo . time the. he had no waloh-pookcl, »« l * fore pla icd his timepiece In Who™, 11 breaking the force of Smith e bnll.i, it saved Ub owner’s lifo. lion. John A. M'Ciebuand, who look ‘ho .tump a ;alosl Douglaa iu Illinoisi eo re 7 1864, baa now turned op .»the DouglM date for Congrese in the Springfield disi pl.ee or the late Col. Harris The have nominated Hon. John M. Palmer, very popular, wbtlo M'Clernnnd’a hae created mnoh disallcotloD amoogthe Deb lo raoj. Tha friends of Judge Palmer »ro hoping big tleetico. Dbibk or S*a Bibds.—The question is often asked, where do sea birds obtain fresh water to slake their thirst, but we have never seen it sat isfactorily answered lilt a few days ago. An old skipper wlih whom we were conversing on the eubjeot, said that he bad frequently seen these birds at sea, far from any land- that could fur nish them water, hovering around and under a storm oloud, olatteriog like duoki on a hot day at a pood, and drinking in the d ops of rain as they fall. They will smell a rain squall a hund red miles, or even further off, tnd scud for It with inconceivable fleetnesa. ;low long sea birds can live without water is n erely a matter of ooojectnre, but probably tbeir powers of en during thirst are looreased by hi bit, and possi bly they go without it for many c ays, If not for several weeks. The venerable Dr. Lyman Betoher on Wed nesday reached his Bdth year. Ho is In good health. The Independent says • "During the poet fiaomer hchas visited sis of his ohiltjren, residing in Connecticut and Massachusetts. While in Hartford he attended the wedding of one of his grand-daughters, and jihlle on hlareturn trip visited Guilford, Conn., to review tqe scenes of hla early life, where be married blfe first wife (in 17991 the mother of seven ohildfcn now living. His health is gener ally good, enabling him to attend nearly all the -‘pteetlugs at Plymouth Church, In whlob he of ten bears a part. Ho spent hts birthday with his most intimate oollege friend and classmate, the venerable 3. T. Htaples, Esq , of Now York." Tub Journal of Commerce says the following letter was tately'recolved by th& Secretary of an Insurance Company in this oity, in response to an advertisement for a book-keeper. The writer thoughtfully iooioßod a leaf ont from an old ao oouot book, as a sample of his work. Either the applloaut is au original genius, or a wag of the Qret water: *llio Tioeb, Wilkes Co., Ga. J/y Dear Sir l am a wasting of a situation in book-keeping, and Mr. fihlrman said bow that you would like to gel me in yeur offioe. if so, please answer to onoct. I send you a speclman of my single entry, bnt l can keep ’em double os well. I am all of a tremble, having just been liokiog a nigger from yours, truly, F. 8. HiaanriLnsß.*' lUl'I ULtu'AH MeKTIBU IK KsßTt tog of tho Republicans of Madi was held on the 10th. Wm. Stt the chair, and Dr. Curtis Knigh retary Delegetea were eelected Sixth Congressional District in Slate Convention," whioh aesei ton no the lftth of November oe was delivered by Col. 0. M. C of resolutions adopted endorsi phia platform of ISoA. Svi'Dss Diatb —On last T lesday Tjrcnoon Mr. George M’Cartney, an old and respectable citizen of While township, fell dead, whilst at work In hla corn field. He hat fallen from his feet In tho moroiog, at the ban . but in a short timo recovered and went to his ield to top oorn- When be sank to the ground in the corn field, a young man was not f*r distant, but ere he could bring apsiManee to remove the geotlemao to his house, the vital spark bad fled His age was *'-4 years. h.Jiani Jndtpenden', I'uiLt' Utu.Kt' —'tn Sabbath, tho Ist ioet , as three children of Samuel Rioe, Esq , of Green towoship, were playing in a field convenient to his residence, an old tree was blown down, and in its f*sl stroek a little child, aged about three years, and killed it immediately.— lnd. Indrp. WILL.AIU> UAKVKY ft CO. 81 MAIDEN LANE, AND IT CEDAR STREET, NEW TORK- I> A I • E. 1 L W AKKiItiUWE, Etcry dp*mptjoa «t K ;i trriNO. PIUNTINO AND WRJTTN J PAPER, u • UASD OB BAt)S TO OHDEJI, r.iS' r, COLORED ASD TISSUE i'J/’/AJ. DLOTTINO PAPEJIA KNYELOi’ES, | and Bonnet Boordi, I twin is SOU SB. WILLAHD UAKTKY *• CO., ,4 Ma.im 1-n. an,l IT C' Jn- *r.O, srw Y^Efi at-. 1T." •'•irro.v, FLAX iAX!‘ '■ T W I N K 3 , ,ntosTm ifo a*f«cTi» m - *»i CORDAG^ . ~:k V/aV*lla anl 4«kki. vs uemp ROPE f*rr-J T‘ofl. Fttblng Us**, OMling TVe*iJ SEINE TWINES. rUoT. TflttEAl*. WICK, *••tl->»ln< r»t-« *u*r»nti«d. No 1 N.l 2 *3«.*)p»r ti'-' eono d> . 65 <>T (Jo . . U.m \*t K«o ) It t i I is>. a ll.t * .... S 6 do v’ .1,. !h> d» . Jo V 6 dr. [Wijn»o and printed to order lALT POCTHB AKO |M 7 »t«.CO t cr 1030 ,*n Stfrn ST.no d.-> ,i„ .... •r.on <}•> it. .t, t.'.ix) d.> tj 41,00 *A.OQ do tUK iHD ItTT It« >4 ... fi.OO p»r l«) ' 11 I**- •• 4JO c*e 110 y. llo» loo.iln. tly pmof, printed to cnlot Z I n«h Mn.lln J do Drilling 'J do (.wtuborg do do tty_TEHMB NET OAHU rjVHORLETS FOOD FOR CATTLE,- -Jus* Imported from England. < fi>K UORSES' FOR COWg!" FOR SHEEP' Farmers! II you «•>■! tn Lav.. 1"IU Cat lie heaUb j eb 1 If r. ' J dltk.o, rpf THOIILKT'A FOOD FOR CATTLE For HORSE* It I, lodUpeoiable li> »uJ to* itoiOK *l' the animal fiiDttttoDi to health and Fi-f MILCH CoWtJ, U Is invaluable, loeie»«li.g tbt quantity and ici|>r"Ttng lb« quality of mill »\>rfiUEEP and PIGS, tba effort produced lu 111 cSrreJ all eipcctattuu. Pold' In cuka containing 44S feed*, price ITulf cuke, containing 221 fteda, plica Seat parkagasnflli feeda,price. DEPOT M 2 DOCK STREET, pRESn importations. t aces and embroideries baton, CRTT.H~. «5c MACRUM, Qrr« |mt opened a «np*rl auortaxjnt of ENGLISH THREAD LACES AND; Valenciennes Edgings and Ini FRENOU AND THREAP LACE 1 Coiffure*, Jfarbif, Copt, Tlieif aelorlmenl of TRENCH ayi BWIB HIES li complete In atyla and price, em lalait aovelllti In Collars and Sets, , Bands and Flouncing*. Edgings and Inserting*, Breakfast Caps, Chemise Bands , Handkorcl Onr cnitomor* and tba public generally a and examine ttao Good*,tba pricaf being n flgnrra. SrfLßatnambcr oor New Biota, No. 1< Pi TBS IRON CITY TRUST 00., No. 3B« Isltaoriy Btreot. Bank of discount, exchange AND DEPOSIT. Oasltal stock — lfto,ooo clpltli JHoflrcoattd, over 1,000,000 mi Exu> lsxmcniUT Lusix*w Gold, Filter, Par muds and Comncy re* l ’* l ° n J 3e £* ll ' ALL MONEY'S allowed I 9 romaln far a Spevnai fliw, WILL DRAW INTBREST. Right Exchangeon the Emu™ and Wcatarn dtlea conatanUy for salt in anm* to anit. OolleetiOna mada In all tka principal dda# in tho united Plate* aid tho Canada#, aniIPROOIZDS PROMPTLY RE MITTED tt) 007 danred point, on day of maturity. si&Borotf: _ John Ifcorbwnl, Alexander FurijUj, John IZ**th, flw-B. Hwd, J. Hill, Wllllun Seibert, W. UoOUotock, Henry Me- CoUffnKb, IWbert Andaron. •,. . 0. B. WARNER, Proldent, R. (j. BQIIMBRTZ, OMblee. iCNNEfcs MUSIC OF TUJJ TlMES— eooulalbg tb* most popular Folks*, Walt*#*, OotU kssssss VOLUME LXXII —NUMBER 267 Indemnity Againtt Loss by Fire. Praaklta Plr« laiaraaes Compaajr •! pbiladklpbia. ; Offipp 435 and 437 Chestnut at., near Fifth. Btatemeotof Aosta, January 1*1,1459, published agr*e*‘ blj to an act of boin| __ rint Mortgage*, amply «ocnrw!_ $1,731,069 89 E«aJ Eittu (prwnt rain* 01) co*t 77,764 71 Temporary Loam, on ample Collateral 8»- rnrtHa* - , , Block* (present Tains 158,667 71) coat Notes and Bill* r«c*!T*bla . Cash ' $2,0104323 01 WSt-The only Proflu tram Premtnms wlilcn thla Oonipv ny can divide by la* are from Risks which bar* bean de: temlned. losorancaa made on every description of Property, In Town land Cnnntry, at-ratee aa low aa an roniUtent with aacnrlty. flloca thair Incorporation, a pari oil ut thirty years, they have paid Loose by Era. to an amonot axc»eding fbur MSUonsef Dollars, thereby affording rrideneaof the ad van Urea of Inrnraoca, as wall as their ability an< dlspo ■ltlon to meet with promptanaa all UahOltSoa. Lotto* paid daring lb* year U&B— Ch*ri* W- Baosktt, I Hord*cal D. Uwt*. ToWu Wipv, I I)4Tld T - Brown, I ££&■>-. W ' J N PrMldanl. EDWARD 0. DADE, Vic* Prwtdeut. h'm. a &Tin., b*cT*t*ry pro tem. J. GARDNER OORTOrAgent, myfl • Ofllc* Northatttcof. Wood *od, Third »ti. FIRE IBBUBAHOK, it raa Belianet Bntnai Ininrantt Company ol PHILADELPHIA Oo ButlitnjV LtmlUdarPerpetni^HerchtndlM.Tßnilnjr* Ao., la Town or doantry. Office No. 308 Walnut Street. Carnal. $177,®31.~ Asms *378,478 43.—Intettod u tallow*: Tint UoAnpoo UnprorodCtty Property, worth doubleflbe «-frumnt .. ~ ._.J1t1,600 00 patina. Railroad Co’* 0 par ceut. Mortgage Loan, _™ 37,000 00 county 8 par cast. Peona.R. R. Loan.. 10,000 00 ladelpbla, do do do OO Pennsylvania Ballroad Oo'*Btock v **°°° j* Stock oftbeßelianoe Mutual t9.lM 00 Stock of County Kr* Inretwnc. * Stock of Delaware M- S. Iniarance Oo • LW Union M. Itueraoce Oo»« Bcrtp Bill* tt*celT*ble, bnilfW paper- *K*? ~ Book Accounts, accrued Internet, ate «* and tn Bank $370,478 48 ULXM TUiQLSY. President. DtaSCTOU- Samuel Robert Steen, rfccKv.—A meet* Ison county Ky. , [ pp was called to i appointed Seo* to represent the he “Republioao nblca at Coeiog i xt. An address ! ay, aod a scries i ig the Philadel* Olero Tlnclar, Wm. R.Tbocnpeu». Frederick **ro«rn, C. Storvneoa, John E. Worrell. 0. L-Otnua, Robert ToUnd, Frederick Leonlg, 0. B Wood, June* 8. Wood*»rd, North. ARTHUR 0. COFFIN, Prwt. INSURANCE CO. or tub STATE or PA., PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated, I*9l Capital |300,000. lim'j February 1,1859 4?. DIKEOTOK.'^—Hoary D. fib err* rd, Blmeoo Toby, CLjirlea Macalaeur. William S. Bmlth. Jobs D. Uodd. Henry 9. rrteou, Cliarlee B. Lewie, George C. Careon, William H. Whll*, George U. Btnart,iiamiiel Grant, Jr, ThotnM Weg ner, tLobm B- WatttOQ- ÜBNBT D. BHXRRXBD, William llaaro, Boc*y. Prerident. ln the abore Old and Reliable OompaslM, rai, be obtained by application to faUrflr W. p- JONM. Agent. 81 Water at. Philadelphia ITlre and Lilib INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chosnut Street, .tv jfITI! THE 008T05I BOUII, Will uake all Unde of loanrance, either Perpotcal or I I ratted, on e»ery doecrtptlon of Prop<*rtj (*» Merehaadlae, • I reasonable ralce of preffliom. ItiHISRT. P. RING, Prealdent- U W. BALDWIN, Vice Preeldent t* I *• o°?*' K. B. fcugtlih, I Oeorge W. flri>W6. j* n B*T«ry. | &• P*o*- 0. Bbarmao, Clayton, (• J. Utgur ♦ I 8 - w ’ Bot t Biic*Boa!rx.B<’ kU parts of lha voriil. IXLUy'D lX3CXjy<-i--1 on dootit, by KJaar*. OanaU, Lakes sod Land Carrtatfeo, lo ail part* of tha OaUm. rrilK fSST&A JVfi'J on Meretandire r«aareJlT-—On Mores. D»slliof U»om», Ar. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estats 0101,350 •• Philadelphia City, and other Loans 1 3T,011 MS Mn-fc la Banka, ILkilroad A lasnraucaOoa.. 13,308 00 UIIU K*rxl»nWe 820,301 03 Oash bn hand— - 38,802 66 (UUoota in hands of AjenU, Premiums on Manna Fotktss recently Issued, and oth rr rights doa ch* Company. Pnbarrlptlon Koi»« Jeoiei 0. Siutd, Tbeophlln* Pealdhig, JejoceTrequlr, WUUaa B/t*, Jr-, J.F. Pentottm, Jochoft P. Ejt*, Bamnel B. Btokce, Dear? Boen, J»m« B, (IcFarla Tbamaa 0. IL*aa, Robert Boras, Jr-, John B. Semple, PUUti’g, D. T. Morgan, J.T. Logan, WM. ksARTIN, Proudest. TUOfI.O. QANI), Tice Prerident uoi L;utu Bscrefary. p. A. MADEIRA, Ageot, ar>AJ?<1 —Ul2 No. 06 Water itn-ct. ptttobnrgft. milium Martin. Jueaph U. 6c«l. Edmond A. Sunder. John 0. LUrU, lobn JL Pumwe, Qourga 6. Letper, Sdvord DorliiijcUna Or. R. M. llostoa. William 0. LoUtH* Hugh Oroif, Bpencv MdJ»*ln. Coarlea Keller, U Joaes Drook #, >ec'jb P June* s*,*& per KJ i,a d' ,slo‘ per »«’** It . 14 {lf® lb Jo .11 55.J21 Jo Western Ineoranoe Company 9 PITTSBURGH OKOIU3E DARSIE, Prcl.Wut f. U. tJORbON, Becretery. OFfTOK, No. Weter meet, fSpeuif *Oo '* W»i»boQ*%. op nelr*. Pttuborgb. HTtU Inrun against aQ kinds of firt ami Jfertiw Bisks Ham Mrtilutio* managed by Directors. wAo art lotU Anoiofi to ths community, mnd who art determined. b« promptness and ÜberaWy, to maintain tM cXamcter wAiek B. V. WUMXMB, W*. insutancrr .sioa,wi fc7 BnJ. W. Tin* ley, Hill, Z. Lotluop, Cbaa. Iceland, Jacob T. Bun tint, Bmltb Bowen, John Bteoll. Pittetmrgh HINCHiIAN, BeereUrj. J. 0. OOP/IN, Agent rner Third end Wood etreeta J. 0. corns, Agent, rornar ThIH and Wood alnr^lA. 0a,T30 51 100,000 00 • 70»ttKS 3f I OO.OuO oo 24f10 00 260 00 17,680 SO . 16,581 26 . 80,070 12 . 163,869 20 Wm. Mcßnlght, Hitliinltl Holme*, Ala. NJmlik, D*Tld M. LaQf, William □. Smith 0 W. Rlcketton, V. U. GORDON, Bee*y. igebtleiJuereace 1 OF PITTSBURGH. ,.400,600^55 61,940 00 H®4 « $240*190 «3 tnxcTcu. 0. W.Curn, »■»« M. Parcock, W. W.BUttia, B. T. I*«ch, Jr* D»tM U’Oksdlm, WQUaaPvso, JiDdenon. ©■BBIAT WKBTBKN PHILADELPHIA. CHA&TK& FXBFITCA&. 1500,000 00 fjysvw. mu insurant*. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMFY OF PITTSBURGH, Orncz-—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block, INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINS RISKS. ISAAC JONES, PrwJdont; JOHN D. McCOAD, Yis® Praeidenb D, M BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Dtaxcroxs—lsaac ,Tories 0.0, HuMcy, Barrey Chi!o», Capt. A. 0. Gray, John A. WUios, B. L. Fabncetoefc, John D. McCord, Isaac M. Penoock, E; P. Sterling, Caul- Wo. poo. The*. &L Hows, Robt, 11. Paata. JclJyd Life insurance.—iho girakm life INSURANCE, ANNDIXI AND TRUST COMPANY, •t lb* Agency, No, 75 Grant street, Pittsburgh. rontinne to luiarmncei on lira®. In addition to a ;*Ud capital ot iSOO 000, they baTo alargeaua lacicaaUjg le-iuted rern, IffordlDß undoubted security to the Insured. io «M «f Insurance for Ufa the boons declared from w*w proflw bu already exceeded fifty per cent on all premium* paid. Taos. Aimxwat, Pree’t; John F. James, Actuary; Jet. Kin*. V. D., Medical Examiner, ofilca No. Pittsburgh. For lurther IrJjrmaUon apply to niL BARB WELL, Agent (or the Company, No. 75 Grant street, mjlidjd __ Beach s American practice of MEDICINE RsTiiod, Enlarged and ImproTed. being ® practical exposition of Pathology, Therapeutic*, Surgery, UaurlA MeGtca aud Pharmacy on reformed principka, by W. Beach, M. D. In 3 Tola; illustrated py 300 engravings. 'For aalerery low by KAYAOO, lo Wood nwt. EVENT!! EDITION,Kcvised aud Enlarg ed— Pulte's Homoeopathic Domcanc Thjaltlan, con taining the treatment of Olmaea, jopuiur explanations of Anatomy, Physiology and Hygitnu and lljoropatiiy, a treatise on Domestic Surgery and an abridged M&teira M"d- Ice. be J H Pulte, M. D., with numerous ißnttmioof, KAY A 00., 65 Wood stnot ■VTEW BOOKS AT DAVISON'S BOOK Xl STORE, 93 Wood street, and Diamond Alley. ToL 18 Encyclopaedia Britanica. 1 Vols. 0,7 and Bof Richard Grant White* Snaripoars— most beautiful; . - ... The Puritanc or tbo Church Court and Parliament o England iitiring the jßelgni of Edward 6 and Quocn lllea bath, by Bam'l Hopblnt; „ . , .. DeQalncey’e New Volume—Almost a Heroin*, bf antnej of Counterpart!, and Charles Ancheatcr, BepreaentatlTe Men of tho New Testament, Baldwin; Life and Travels of flomboldt; Bayard Taylor's New Vol of TravrU iu'ituu.e and Hoj- •la; Little A Broirii's R.nii; i. j( I'lr.iaicli, 6 ult, Bro, large type. oc!2 NEW BOOKS—llenry St. John, Gentleman From Dawn to Daylight; Sylvia's World; L!fo and Liberty In Amarlca; Adam Bede; AUIUi UVUC t * Abb tt’a niit of French BavctaVa Al manic fm 1300 Diary do J. L. READ, T 3 PootttiH. JJUNT * MINER'S PITTSBURGH ALMAXAC TOR 1960, Caknlit»d toi Edited l>y BAN'FnriD C. BILL, E«g , I'RICE FIVE GENTS FOd SALE EFESYWHERB S«nt \>j mail oa te>*«tpt pf twa ttirtr* cent stamp*, postal EW BOUK.SI NEW B0OK.&:!—Book of' The American Co*** C-n;rt*« with o*roe« of tb« Grand Tournament; Ufa of Baron Humboldt. Sreolh fitocej from Auci*a- Book*—Spnrgooe; Henry BL John Gentlemen—a tale oil" 6; Fmnk Wtldman's Adeentaree on L«nd and TTatoi BeccUectionsol Geoffrey UamljD—Kin*?»Uy; Sylrle’e Wvrid; Crime* lie Law doljin6roo macro large and well reatiUled; U>« eutt» of room* are well arranged, and eom ulculj famlabad tot families and largo traveling parties, and the booM wilicontioiio tv b* keptaa a first ciaaa llota tn etery rwpect- Jallally LEWIS EICC, Proprietor. itatsmtancouo. Valuable Coal Proporty lor Bale. THE Widow and Heir* at Law of Cyrus Pr*otlM, law* of P-rcsg* crmaty, Ohio, dewwrd, cOer tui Ml* lb* C«U Mines situate) ta New Cumberland, Ilie cuck couuiy, Virginia—briug the cicsi purcb&eod of Ab_^ U*d Chapman. B. W. Chapman and A. O. CUapEWo— loi.i operation at any I moment. I This present) a raja opportunity tor any lodlvidcsl rr company wishing to engage in the traunc**, as th* projwjrty will be said below cost ca Uror&ble terms. ; A good UUa to the above property will bo male to lie m ptircn—er. John Wbltll«ey andßJcbardß. Knapp, the Adaiinb.tr*. tera in Virginia, will attend on tt\e premises to exhibit tbe property to parties desiring to purchase. Tor teima, ad dress John Whittlesey or lUchard New Cumber land, Prn-wk county, Ya; of Samuel i. Hopklna or J. C. Prentiss, Harenns, portage county, Ohio. In connection with tbe above, the Administrators will eeli.lf dtslred, the personal property mod for operating the mine*—consisting ot Horasai Moles, Cara, Bargee, Hteam boat Flats, Steamboat, Wharf Boat, Ac. Havana*, Ohio, Sept- 6,15594 . FRENCH WHITE ZINC FAINT FROM TH£' * VIEILLE MONTAQNE COMPANY Tl OF PARIS. HIS PAINT is adarked to all purposes to which the treat White Lrn.lfij applicable, U d9M cot tarn yallow. as Iced invariably tdoea, and wilt acquire the banlseM atul rmoothneee ofCoeda paneiilog without the aid of varnish, and la easily washed Colon with a sloe basis retain their fnehnan and bnlllabcj of color. 800 poonda will cover as aodb with tha tats* body, aa 260 poofida of load—showing great economy u well m beaaty. In orderJhatj>artle» may : drpei gtrieUypurt they ahoold buy of o hie hcusu. Che Ocmpaoy ahip bi .Vo, 1 and Snow VTAfre Dry. Re. 1 or Rad Seal la tha article meat the Roow WliiUor Oroen-jSeal hi expensive work. JOAEPU M. 6l Ordera addressed to either of d filled at (be ntto reduced tariff I Oil IS3 ? li open getting tbs article cynobotuxs mostTMpeeta ji i two qualities, known as >, and Green teaL TbeNo. ; iscd tor painting purpose*, ; log caljr oaed lur tno most ' RUNG, Ageot fortbeOu. 11« following boose* trill bo vl prices, either Dry or In HALL £ CORNELL, laideu Laoo, Net* York. S. DEYOE * PRATT, Fulton atroct, Now York. jTg CEBTHE HA WOODS WLLORD JJILLERMAN & An oow prepared to coettthe HATS, CAPS AND jpHEFIHSXBAPXrs: CO&KSB GSJLNTJJfD T 1 ON REASON AB Toolbar with the ORG. It U will and *nbttaotUllyl bnndnd penotta comfortably twcatue It ta too email for tbelr < for Urnu,Aa, apply to ffM ftrwtjor 3. BOOBykU, Jiu, N - Jogfcdtf gj< Downex'a'ProUfid SoedUng Strawberry* ‘ 'I7QDAL TO M’AVOX'S, SUPERIOR to Horoy’tf BeadUngj In tin, wjtinl to Bnrrt ffow Plat la /tutor, and from tu to Is* Uum aa pradnctlrp as •ay otherof tbo ooe hoodr«l|T»r!=ilca ta caUlvaiioa " So nji Ur. Downer of bio n<4 Seedling, a gentleman with vbora I haro bran acquainted and dcoa busiaoaa with for yean, and la all car tramacpoa* barn mw bad rraaon to mladoabt bio word or boaorabla dealing, wblcb iadaooa Bta to aocept tbo agencj tor btf I wooderlaily proli&o beirj.— Bend for otrcaUra of romrtofXnrraUvadag ConinTttao. 110113 MUIUKJCU, Jft, aas Plltabqrgb and Oakland Nor*crlc«. ■n'nrs — "5 "KISTjS OELtiJKAXK iaJSRLOiN RAZORS ANDjtABLE CUTLERY Rec«lT*d and for ul«Ij j J. H.'SIIALLZSBEEaEB «auZ55^ lUIIAL Street; eimt* wnnwjj tBCCCTMOf C» „ _ *^7uvSgPowers, Threshers, Moweri, trttW nod rodder Cut* c ‘tOT Maohiii "y- /, TfTHABTOVS Z-BJA*®STS-, .craa or t «tspjgpsiaTam constipation, * -.OT£ Wbßtfcn, of 63 fia« lUciwHra. *od for pJ»W, JAMJS3 L. H*AD, 78 FOnrtb Cwt, . . —, • ’nj fall JSrt P°SJB pit T S B 0 Nos. 49 a\ ROBERT 8. WIU.I A&M QUVT k MIKES. «*I3.6w.JAwT STORE, REST lemands of those trbo afij RADIES' FURS. COJSGRRUAXXOJ icn EDiyiCH, TRD ETS-> FOX SALE S and rDRNITCUE. allt, capable of ecsting six and Is only offered fcr sals .11. EVE RBOM, No. MTTsttr >. 2» Liberty street. G, iL ANDK&dOX,. crctary Board of Trustees. -in rtori) »oa >"