THE DAILY PITT ,ESTABUSHEDFIN 1756. RUMNESS; DIRECTORY. IAL PSITINGILL a.OOZE AD D S ILE/NO AGENOY ' 174 I"." An X. orx...v; ;If * red. Barton. r.OO. ate Alaveths tor the mit tatluentlel and largest rentetin oetturomial rapenr.both th e Ullitati Midas i lia the spin&We. for 1858. WILT 9 and 11 Park Place, NEW TORE. !mite the &WWl= of .bayers from AO 4 •to ea ormsolf lane mock of • sane Awns, aricuaza * AMERICAN ovum eicemB, , ARTI/101AL liLOl l llOl4 • TElitelltitiy. Le, inclaliog • choke seeortMeat of PATTERN BONNET E. of Commit styles, • •• With a general. Amottmeot of arum BONN= end HATA ; piths tomtit &Mawr. all of end& 4111 be °Beret et the lowestl4tes. PatW UALL, zeh2loitor 11 /4/104 Neer Tort. The. British Elate Glass Company. RAF&VH AD LAAcesrase,zwaralw. Warehouse for thaUaited States, JOILN R, PLATT, - • • will be BCreet, New York, • WHERE will be nand a full assort:mord et their Superior Mahal Plate tbr Stone and Home Frout4l3how Cam, he. Also, !Loath Glass from traii Medea WM. --N. Is. — Weeternmetourare IN, referred to the ho; Mate goose et Ohio, at Columbus, which I, gland th the nate Masa of the ConotsaY• =ALI:2.MP ARW JESUP. COMIdISS HD IO E N DIEROUANTS, Cotton and Woolen Pdaohinery. • MaiMEEMMI ' No. 67 Pine 6t., New York. N. Ba tt for the 13 ; 7 48(finturr s nIACIL LEON WORECII,^ &cam Ensrxr-so andßoikre, • kir-hut. Amoy In .New York On LOW LILL aLtCIIII4II3KHLOV Mac ktiabwo , Tool. 4.20.17 r D. F. TIEMANN & C 0.., *5 Fulton street, New York. MANUPACTUREns pir i) 1 L &. WATER COLORS, VAIL! vISIIES, ¢ C. ' ind Importer& of French Zino While, Sc. h e ir:s sad Mee LUG Gviramktd upon arlgf p to • ba& oer7 HouglerFateht ?dud(' Skirts. .RTES FRANCE, No. 1 Barclay size(); a pYaw York. • .J.l(.7.C.lol•l—Norte ve .I . e.nutasaneTt. the/ tun Ms cumoge" patent,. All InAnuftztortrs and sellers In ducat irillteproterceed Wording is 119. mb2Xl-P W. - JACKSON:, dr, - SON. SATE' AND' ?ENVER MATCPSt 416 rsox r .f SW BROADWAY. KZ 70/7X. FAISSANK'S PLATFORM SCALES. 'rue andimsigned having been 'appointed ...exclustre Agenta for the sale et these celebrated ehrJ3..ncanuabotarsd by_the orltplual inventors E. lc T. FAIRBANKS - 4S; CO., . itespectrollg Invite attention or the business coututuultr to the augerlority of these !tomb's ores AU others. These bailee toms bees eutdocted to the 8671ERRST rr.sroa ail the grincipslßallroads la the United States nd /Mean& sad In *mg branch of business throughout he ngrldi and their uniform accuracy and, gnat darabilb. IT have gained lbr them the reputation of being THE brILNDARD .AZON WHICH THERE CAN AST NO APPEAL. We ;is Drutrod to SRI =dem for Counter. Portabla. Dr.rmutt.,llaLUir MltL Hu. OW, lizilroad and Ceti Acal... al sgainufa+ftmr pnas. /IUSSEY h 19/GLLII. N.= Liberty st.reet,.Gommoadgil Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. SI Sete:TY,. .....Metroll.2lll-411—........n... BIOELOW & CO., Otte:mew= Co E. M. Bigelow. 4 3 tit • Did Ri0 4 ..b./. g _ war Wood et., Pittsburgh, Penna. tAWIES, cARBLIOBS, PILETONS, Boggle.. and irrerr description of Fancy Vehlele• t to mtge. and Boland to • mater n orents . of &elan. elegem*. of !trsh. of= sad darebillty et rer , ee Mat Wasslitid.. wog Uide Oil and Leather Store, D. lIIREPATIIICK„ No. '2l South Third Street, Satan= Market and Oliertaint eta., Philadelphia, ICFOR SALE. SPANISH HIDES, Dr and -Oran aaltad Patna Eilps.Tarouns' 011. Tam. re en ea Toole, at the roam:mom and the heathen. 11.11 =di of Lfflatter In the ro Iran for whir, . th e hl abut =lake:. pries will be Ormolu att. taken In err hangs for lildea. Leather sired fret of charge and Wit On oodrdeslon. • WM. McCITTCHEON CO, •QVHOLLESA.L.E GROCERS, Produce and Comm Won lierehatts, AND DEALW-V1 - Pittsburgh Murat/awed Artiotes, No. 219 Laety sired, corner of Irwin, PTIMIE EL P. 41. OLESALE GROCERS AND 804 FURNINR RN'S; _ . Prodoce and Pittsbarg Eanufactures, No. 141 Water Street, • rta D PITZSBUdiO7I.FZNNt PAINTERS, LONG .& LANE, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. - NO. T 7 (Mind OP. Building) THIRD DYHRRT. lßetween Raed sad .11arknt atrest.) All ordora promptly attended to. as.staa, .rxecuted In • giaperstyle. uthll-U .11111 L C. 1113:13.11. ROBLNSTIN, MINIS Tic ncriaxas FOUNDERS e AND 'ENGINE BUIL Ca DERS, and ttattersttrets of sli daseristlona AIM stings, 0111121 MEG., es. attes Mee, ts. i tio. Matt attest. between Vint fuel booed e31:6170 F:tipAutsitt_:4 . l . t:f : lll l i Ar LW LE SA DE* AND. RETAIL Wood. Y Pli t t e gg'h i° ll: gr. / a ea s tlitr • tor al@ fe ral and eampletemarutment of .0 ntg.4 Meads.. Paiute. liye.l3tuTS of all Muds. Putty, Perfumers rust-and Tromirteiry Died,. To my old hiSide Sad clurtioners—lfselms 'Wont my Dreg BUS to lialtLinore. and returned to OS Mr Act,. .and c rterty p an g r/ W eerlirtigiti t 6j°114 . 1 1 12 friends az the austomen of M. Mobler it ehall sere piles tins them with aulltarlif tise=l to my line of burins& - IL N. tivlo • - - 11 • p • Ns 241 Misty et. iliraltable -Real Estate for Bale. L oo Offer for sale tho two three story brick " . tenons et th e South east some. Therm end Mad s Nos. Infl turd 373 Fennel:rem. The tote aro each r u ger i a w feetcrn Pat li.L . 3o .th fe:g u s , it .. spth. The I offer the et* sob foem three story teen dwelling houses on the east "Ids of ilsnel street. /I oe. 33.13. 33. and 41 oath holm being about ID feet 3 tothem In front by about ISO feet In depth. • . • me etersnociss melba wild rerwst,TlZior 60= and :t low nrlsee ti t i rnell matt gyntant t b r el i ed m end -AMU,tf ey a I. Vi1 1 . 1 i711.11&1 2 2= VIA 0.237 Fourth street. St. Clair - Street Property for Sale. ..4141 Authorised to sell on very reasons .a. bin torsii. any' Ore of all of throe One throe dory met dwelling bonne on the weirterly aide of 131. folole Meet, being lumen Noe. 20. 22, 21. 20. and 214 between Penn street sad the old Allegheny bridge. These bonne are ealtalge_lbr stores sad dwelling. ono are Waited to o good Inanity. The lots are eseh,, la feet in front by 110 Awn In depth to an alley ten feet wide. A andecrate cash Or wiL In rendre& and the bal ance *breed to rennin Or • reanarabis tins Finned 17 • b. t e ed and ° VA ° ;Win trVtronerierA t fe oefefigf • -. ho. 122 north ••• BOOTS AND SHOES, • IiIIOLEBALE AND RETAIL. 71leaubeeriber speetfilly calls the 01- ttson re of his friends and the public gestesallit to an exesolnaition of his eximialee Mock of Doom sod Shoes. loiteecelreducen the New England Blestufactoons in which will he Mood soy idea of Late& Omni. Mee. and Childranli Boinetdiiters and Elam toads out of the best materb4 vornaMip and of the Latest etTlea. getorder to mit country deilent and those who trip =1 cut= nubs work. be sitionfacturse and tie on hind • templets rink of Men's sewed Boot atidl=iV.lr=lcolllttichNnessitothi: hn refennes to me prime lot ear' Sothlost mare then Nut he b i rgnAt to tell as cheap se say other Woe riie tsblLLtosottnTttanintil for tbe Moral onto:begs heretoittre remind he eollettifloslacce MOM and from We long ancients Ist tontneas be feels =Nlenoe that be le ailLyee renterel utiefectbmt Bola. not 119 Market et betweeoldartithc fifth at : • : ••: :Ts :e• 1:4011, DEALKU AIN Bilks and Ladies' Dress Eloodm . rally, CLOAKS, TALIIAS S gIiBBOIDPWP9 AND STAPIX GOODS, For PAM . 17se. An nnesueltr cctendre amen • ent In nil el the above densgerpt=ron laz t eet ia hrlont ixe • • Stoves. Fenders end Fire Irens. t rON CITY 13T(WF. WAREHOUSE. No. the ~se bss Arrived ssidell nits into ass Vas above monsd seskl a t - ye 'would sits Cb• stlentlon ofUsese nesUks. nk trt one Um tams esseenstok stone Stock..men now full sod som. slats. We km delsembeed to NM se- tow as the lowest . In the Rsammtme UM Dines. N 0.134 Wood gyve. Da J. CRAIG e U.. WILLIAM MITORELTRBE dr., ilectifying Distiller and Wino and Liquor MERCHANT, Xe. 20D Lacrt* tategi Pittsbergh. _oo? 17, Bagel Bap!! 011010/HEAT BAGS-TA and 5011 a. email on band and for sib by:. 211111 C alt alllll6B_Qbt, Mar for Ma Ilea, actlca lurk Wight= NO Ig6u JSOM, Dad3sk, RamaWree4 ardvartet wed. ms _ Removi . Z. SELLERS .1c CO., aL alealle Drug. tenstrred to :D. lat • d tatosatZtral Za d TZat:nirea=t 12, Le k..r n th i .galarg• =veal : • Bock. • Removal, itel UMW Mannfaataxer of every va rlets ofj i /ed. BOIT/Ardend Ti/W g; MALI onrixrnr.&lllatVlL onM i zt LT i= pwwe ovie. N - jiati Ili istA LIS mit sta. Pittsburgh. • . New hton Tub and Bur.tet Factories. liF mibacribare continuo to. manufacture IL and veil SleCsabalaelteLA, Tube. Heelers. TIA 4, yb boards dal Wlsseem Patent Weeddas_bleieldeue Orders STINA Stir Attended to. LILL= a WALTON. titeam:Engines and lituloro, EtNOlNEl3,3titli tho y latest ipprovcznenta trarsonted belt outla, on band anatsdo to Ciao?. oof Lb* but lonlato Oran, =do on stunt oaf.— Orders fUted latb Ourzateb. ot 1 , 19 Liberty creet.tt.. batah. PS. - 110 ,2 "..*. "W. IY.AVALIoter., PFGAMIN3-30 bua, "tusi rool an Prai--110 bble =laud valor sale by WWI L BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. aOSEPII 8:,. A. P. MORRISON, Attu limp. Lev. Ogee N0:143 Yoarth 1,13.4 Pllbbtarel. Ps. ~r 24 OBERT o. E. PIILLLIPET, - Attarnoy st Law _ Bt. Louis. M jr.)BERT POLLOOK, Attorney at Law— Career of fifth not cinatotroota.ooloolta MB coati ftlostomPlttsburot. my2A-7•68 TAMES J. KAHN,-Attontey at Law, °fill; e.f /Garth exalt, near Grua, Pteubartax. kat-aly AGENCIES. Michigan GeneralCogdaission and Collec tion AgenotOfilce, 1 - 4 1 0 R the collection of 'Homo and Foreign Menaintila and all other Moony claims. la Michtenn aa adjacent Mateo, Investment-and Payment of Money., Papnent off axmanrchare andliale antes! Estate and Stocks and Inennance Apure. PELTIER a ANDlCll.BoN,Detirolt, Derreseetta Adstarp 3 / 4 —ltescp.Krantir ltabm. erec ernbants. Co.. Gerstte 011ie; Laren; StuartStuarted.. iirrtl s o—=se 4101kiirao from resW3,bl WM. A. LELVTLIWS tiEAT. ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87. Fron - strabt,Sdoobrfrom tiarte4 Dealer In Lsketham P staT•tf °". / 20 .4 C.arovertr taught .4 sold. AUSTIN - LOOMLS, Heat Estate Agent, Stock,- Morelmadloo an& 11111 Broker, end No. 92 ot ath most, than Wood. Ilmistom promptly atte nded to. r78011t7 SAMUEL L MARSIFALL, Socroutry Citi ma's Insorams Cormixtr. SCWatar stmt. VI M. GORDON, Seerets.ry Western Inen j GARDINEACOFFIN, Agent for Franklin .. tilig e Inetzw Company. r. artbast cm.? of W. 4 101 A. MADEERA, Agent for Delaware Mil Inuctsam 00m1 , 44 , 7. 42 124444•44r444. DRUGGISTS. 41--..6ocazaa matt ß °MRS (6uo:33BCae TO 7. LLD • co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. C) WOOD 611110 EN, • P/l TRAURGLI, Ms. Proptlators of Dr, 111.666'6 enD•brated Yemlfusge LIT es. TWIN RAE% Jr, (anccessor to Jas : tel'Ouf- Jaya Minimal* and Mall Drundit and ' Dealcr Ln tits, 011 a Dymtnlll, au. corner Wood and Sixtb *treats. Pittebargh. /Or Regular Aamit Dr. tord'a Modtclna andl 41011. N P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Dm % Paints, Oils, Vs.nds/ass and Dr* SWIM. No. na INTO strest,Pitteburgb. orders wiU mere prompt ottani:ma_ WrAgent for &bolters Pulmod. 13MP. msr 24-1 r A. FASINESTOCS. & CO. Wholesale D ramz ....nofsetarats of W hite Lead. Red ba+d• or Wad nad Prlant Ames, Pitt► mete/ II E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in ntec.7'i law. rizon.Rl - • = M. IiRAIIN /CRElTER,,*llaieealo & Retail a =zirts. earn. cf Liberty and Bt. Cis amt.: SCHOONMAKER. & CO., Wholesale CP • Drum=NU. No. 24. Wood Moot. P 541.444.12. AOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox • Co, comer Market street and /Hamand—liesin. tip on hand fall end complete aseartment or IMMu...ac Medie Camas, Neuman. arel pertaining to We laminae. ElManintie preaaripttons carerally ceraireenda4 at all bora& Way COMMISSION &C. rastrm FO • "ZVI Bi. scow I FO RW DING ANC COMAIIS.SON E WR A / SITS ' Wool, Hides, Floar, Rama, Lard, & Lard Oil AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 76 Water St, Pittsburgh Pa. fintlac t lialteingh. - I,lso Welk, WellVlle, D tasterol, pDe lw . t et tlr,p, POE lea, Co.„_ rttab t uzan. BL Neablt a anrret,on Jon•Da Mier: Bt Loan. Phil.. • • Thomas a Greiner, neuters, Holmes a Connell, 4.111:14111 . U. MaSalem Ohl Ohio. A D Balleak a Co., ra 'NO. B. 800119— ... TZ OP .....»......»..... 0u boleti Pfffencrolt sturrnis U Hompbrays Hoffman 2 Hooma Yana. kooNs & Exasnaz, L. 0301. ii FLOUR FACTORS, General Prodnee Commission Merchants, No 41 North Mama and 95 N. Thaw St., Gcleto 12ace F.l Bagsley, Woodward& (b.PI " D Lehmar (3*. LI.. D. eartvla. Mania Co. A D Bullock aOa Wood 6O.lrer, Mar. Pikel3o. i= t t Po k C Leg i 1. t . C , o l " Marrow Go T lee Jl5 Chaanowetb Cb " Bum Emaxty iCo Plitlb'a. L. Wllmarth t Co. Pilia'll YV` , P c ° 6l '?"*"" . - - and MV:arab all absmhaata 3•1443aad MOBANE dr. ANJER, • tsurratasayato e s L.11ac..1 FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Commission and Forwarding Merchants. No. 114 Second rt., Pittsburgh, Po. ;Jon 1.W1171j112 SPRINGER lIABB_AKIGH, COMUISS' lON ME.ROftevT, Dealer in Wool, Provisions D. Produce generally NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. J. R. MURPHY, FORIVARDINH & COMMISSION MERCHANT, r.rumoo. attontlon itiToti to to sake of PROD (lON. No. 155 Front Street, • OPPNIIIA the Elooongstvlb Qova JoilX LE & CO., etrai WH • LESALE PRO • ERS, v 4 ,1 1. Is 1.1 11 .1,, 1 . I . PITTSBURGH MAXIM ACTURRB, No. S Wood M., between Wnter and Front at apIS . PiTTSBUBOII, uJ.'i Flour, Produce, Provision and Commission MERCIIANT, fro 2el Liberty street pm.? (If Hand, Pittsburgh, Cl his attention to the sale of Flour, LP Port, Beam Lard. Magee, Butter, OXo D 44 rettetirpeettrelly eatetted. sualr EMMY Kno, (late of the firm of king d Moorhead,) COMMISSION MaCHANT, DZALLES IN PIG mirak AND BLOOMS. No. 76 Water street, below Market, 6919 PITTEBtIiECIII. PENN A. A. A. HARDY, ao,misarrNVigrPittat MCEILIVT: Agent - ot las Madison and Indianapolis ItAILROAD. No.Bo Water at., Pittsburgh, Pa. issu-i7s . reoneu..- .1. W.lifffilirei - co • EORNARDING COMMISSIuN MIR. C 1141112 azid Dealers In all kinds et PlttaburaN ktaa urai Artielewleadinve wed Ethan Lead, No. V 7 And Weed. fattstravali. asdelydl4 B. O.LITELFALD, late of Warren, Ohio; I :6 4:Zadadas sad larwartUng Mereaant, sad tnoto , to Wasters Morro 01 , 1 Butter Pot sad Timms Lima, rt. LITTLE r CO.,ie= - GITOO Produce and Coucroludeu Keret= and Design • [h. 2 IV • • 15' —WAREHOIME.—ICENRY _ pc). CABPALMER, Importer and Dealer togramen.ae Anntruaawarn, No: 14 MOM Wigan 131 rd and verarth inrou Pittsburgh. DRY GOODS. JoSEPH HORNE & CO.. Wholesale said Retail Dealers is TRIMEHNOS, ziaßommizes, HOISIZBY azorsa Fancy Goods, do: .15W17 Markeirt, brtjlirvidtho Dthrocrol. Kr Moots tor Brodloro - sores. c 04194, D. Mil, Jr., it Bro., 0.91 Market atoll° doing out their en tlr• stork of Dry GocdO at e nizoonr. iVlrsorzA t lloi rlgr„ W:brnbartoo of staos Veto FA=otzalTA,.l,ll.l: IfhlsOz. )faV a tTualloolfagr cogirrldo Plal4 iron= Drag brllut. all of 'WO iol4 at • great nocrineo. lon ./1. LIMON glOyyrrnlMUla —C. I. IMMO= &ON =OIL A. A. MASON ot Wholesale awl &tail .Dalai= 7act7 and WV* Dry Goads. al 71T111 s. Flgh• awMil.3:smißP _ 11014,011FLELD, Wholesale sad , Betel .1/rr t r ina, [ 1, kterelaat., warner itrtittli l ~a PI, LBemovalt Removal! Removal! ROBINsoN 4 an--NO. it, FIFTH arnmsr. AVINI3--Bemoled- Stora-to No. 23, mho's", (next door in AL. Mums Co.) an in , ...du. fermi Stacks if Ins. _sorted awl notes, and Ou Claitur In MU mutat. In our aniclionnt ern n• ound. Vet (.111.401' B VtrZgaa ° e ` e l. is c rn bi .r* aMiazaue , w r One UnS4 r = ""egli tid Pflim inT4s :Alunr. enastnavelth tkat.h.eiAsaa. raiunaa. Dattaxattass•A tU r ri l uf t . a l 4 ' i rk g l a r d alne?M *" Oat riratit= '. , . I %. th kr. th ro. nrAreanxi _jinttait simi le a i a . 2,4 fest Tide ef nzionic_all wort nun visa muk 9tIGAR-21 lilmie l rime New (Melba &- Lac net trf shAlerattrit -- - PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1856. BANKERS AND7qt4LOKERS BANKING HOUSI 0P _. JOHN T. HOGG: BEDPORD ' II a pEt D #9*-ERS.it idOIII. ^ FI 7 I3:AIIANT, WY:IMMO/MT 00.. OONNKLLEWILLK. PAYXTTD 02.. UNIONTOWN IntowNsvn, NEW BRIGH 6 At, ItAVER 00, Dappits reulved Disoormts mute. Drafts hone .and collected. Ilarrotes and Specie Dniyht Stocks, Notes sad Securities tonight and emorlsdart. Oa Metre and ealloctiarke sal _LLCM R.ABII- ruuNla. KRAMER & RAII3I, tankers and Ex than* Brokers. Buy •nd aell Gold and. Sam and Notes, nesgate loans on Real rotate or Stock Sect. rri t h lTy IA c t - Wu made en all points In toe Ordon. Jelce corner of Third •nd Wood (theta, directly oppoelte the fatal. ap7 Inriand M HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign - T i aegt! t c r. te. ca . narCon.cnot. fai th• prlctella throoshout the United Stems MANUFACTURING. a. a. Quitxtsa.-7. a. amen:10..74-a awn - Ls-T. a. NDUGAsL= AMERICAN PA PI MACHE OAF Acr 12161 COMPANY, No. 78 Second et., PittstauVi. Pa. AMNUFer.I.CibTr } uhnrc 13'3.upt.t.,Mache and rictus rnunes, Window and Dan Ife h a l t Brecke.ta Trusee, porniceoVentilstare mud Centre Pieces for Utlllurre. I-Loretta, and blanbilnite of sem dearriptlon, eke wad denim arum and warranted more durable than any other article =V In nse. 1321.0eders executed on the ehorteet nutter, N. B.—Attention of litaamboat Builde di rected to this article, on account o Builds ight w ht 08311111.18. TUNICS a J. 23,,, No. 7334mnd-et., bet. Ward I Market sta. •-• PlrlffeMia 1 . 110111.0 111741111.1. .701121'6 ETIVLVIO3 UNION FOUNDRY, Mitchell, Herron & Co. yiJILL continue the business of the Union G o at the olLiberty d Azad of PMINOOK, 11 ITO- at. TLh:yCKUN'/ Da manufacture aa usual. a lame and getural ssrortresat fIABTISOB, cos Prialna Cooking Stoves Ranges and Side Ovens, OFFICE Alia) lIRLOH STOVE.% MANTLE .k KITCHEN GRATES, follow Ware, Wagon Boxu, Dog /row, Sad Irons, Ica Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Coatings generally, And GAS and WAT.M PIPES ofalma LEON & NAILS OF a TI LE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, 'Picks , arc., All of which will he .old at inanulaureta. price. se -ly Penn Cotton =le, Pittabirgh. ENNEDY, CHILDS k CO., Manufacg LPL tarns of-- Pen= A xo. I Away 44 Shooting; Cartptoctet M wI ASA of .11 color. and 'bale& CLI Tzur, Bed ClordA " Plough Llnaa uld 15seh Bops of all daft sad derniptionr , ATP :dm loft at the Ilardwan &ors of Lop.. WU.., •41e_1S1 Wood alma, will tesar 11.114 .. . -JAM N. 111111511. WILLIAM BARNIIILL k CO., 61 Penn at., below Marboxy, Pittebn , rgh, Pa. `TEAM BOILER MAKERS and COPES. IKON WOHNSItB, Maantartarms of Barnhill'', Pat. ant Dollar. Looornottra lined and Cylinder Boilers, Chnn• Oars. Braiehelli.alre Iraq Bed. flea. triee,aondenra Balt iIV . e4V Work. Bridge and Viaduct iron., don? at the shortest node. AO orders from a &nano. promptly attended to.. _ Hats and Caps. ■y WILSON tc SON keep constantly on l 8 • mac Gray dascaintlent and aunty of , Hata uld a= t ualab 'th =VP rion7 and elle ay, n . 22aa 'igtrld'fol.ett do • ciall Ware posehaalna alauchare. nolB-tt W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Mee Manufacturer and DOOM to to Cabluat Ware, Na SI t. GROCERS. 1111% 1, ...... . .Bhriver & Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Noe, 130 it 132 Second Street, teetwem Wood sad Budefleld) PITISBURGIL : qtilith r ETE -- Who! est.e Grocer and General nerchant, 219 Liberty s u ed. latabla9,l - =s:7t==_Ml===l SMITH, BLUR it HUNTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 122 Second and 151 Front street, Jul& P 177 70317R01.1. FA - • Wallace &. Gar diner, NEOLEBALY DEALERS fft Flour, Provisions and Produce Genarally, Noma LIBEILTY or. j.. 10-17 BAOALEY, COSORAVE a CO., Whole siu. Grocers. LS and 2 Wood el i te; - Pittsburgh. ACULBERTSON, Wholemlo orocar and • Orsumlarlark llertbant, Dreier la Prod:m=4 Pitt. rtk Bisattleetund sztJelee, 1M Liberty vrtet, Pltd bargtu 10113 nore.----,1.10161111..1111.144•1 J 01IN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers y Mee rtand Caurderd urch.oli Siertheats.Flo.lT3 Wood and le Lib. t, Yittab te 11 0BE . Da rro ly 00M b. Wholesale Or . oaer, libiat al senate 'rid Dozooltie Wine. wad Liquors. No. 315 Liberty elswet, On bond • very Lame efoelr of enperlos old libanoogabelo Vilbletry..bleb till b. mold Low for oath. DAVID . DIDADDIDS&-.....M111121 arum Mani cCA.NDLESS, MEANS CO., (81:10CeD . VO Wick Meoandlace,) nal* Orkore, MIA Lem NaLlA,9hkes,Oott.onTants. and rlttzboria , IMATttabDIEADVAIDDArawb. ADLASADY. corner of Wood sod WOAD MD E 1-00 pans aranr......-..-easen a. waltz- . 211 'GILLS a ROE, Wholc;;lct Grocere 'and Cothattalcu Merchants. N 0.14,1 Liberty arced l'lttia wir,T,TAli A. WC:LUBA Grocer and To& Deal % corner of Wood and RUM Meek, has Levi on haul • largo assortoant of tholes drooerbut sad lest Teas—Sand Fruit. and . Nuts. Wholegale and Retail Deans t on Um lowed. uunL OBEKT DAME LL & CO., Wholesalo On6e6rs, Connalsnlon Slerrnanti, Dealers In Prainss and Pittsburat Idanascturen No. 263 Liberty attest. PU662.1613. =MI=CUL BAUM D I CK FZY & — C9 j . Wholesale dro o. Omer. i i nd CO Prot — t. Beta t ' ur ' ch. "e". I AGWAY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole,- BOOKSELLERS &C. JOHN T. SHRYOCZ. Book and Job Printer and Publisher. No.lTHlfth isitreet, above Scatbthdd, Clacette UOOll BINDER'S an Box Diskor'd Straw Madmenßoard rs asawa on band. Alm, Book; Pavan and .710 S.l O. (*OW:UNE, (oncoessor to 8. 'Sad .l/ lera Wbokrals and Mean Doerr killoandStittion err and Paper Ilanirldgc /*drug Meet, fitta door o Mutat Ftware. Atha:fumy:Ps. JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta meet, war / Unworn/a:moor toPittab Davison utsch.l% •. Agnew, tit, e thiukfst mak XAY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No. 63 Wood tte..et, teat 'loos to the owner of Third. =eh. Pellool ef.4 lam books 1001 , 13/1141 on hand 1 L. READ, Booksellar and Stationer, No of • TII ro.rth street. lrolloThallellook MUSIC. &C. John ft. diellor, :, 4 1 - O.BIWOOD STREET, between Diamond Alloy aid Fonith Stret Intart i fir Caln. so ' 4 0110AN 8 1411.114NI: Intl3. dad dealer In Haslet anil Kleber & Bro., No. Oa—FIFTH ST., _§_igo of the (Widen A lm= t i gzi u r Rn eeNee e L S . A. &RBIS roe lUD NEDDLIAADS Gene a liseThltll2lBo_,Vl alar 4 I RG A AIi 1.1 °MUDS. Dealers In gado and Mailed Lu fee stre. =CUL - Charlotte Blume, :11ANUFACTUREC end Dealer in Piano .111[Torten and Imparter et made and . musket Inetra• mot. 1 3. 1 .Krellt fc. the elilllllllßo P I AN O S, also '21,7 HALM. DAVIS A 00.13 Bosteullanosoeith end with out /Mean Attachment. mia 118 Wood et. . 11. C 41.1.21.1 REMOVAL. Vallet t P A orge Plow Works. J e __S. lk. SPEER larVis .11,Mhu so too lint story of put lam Imld oncitied_lauf.t WatAhoute. corner cl an wortilsZfr=rliw . T. ' d ffaaSTIZ:ZZ • ed PI sad 'would Invite . we ' sttentben in Marmon sad Tradirn to alt and examius th eir new !ou Oeptpf, CoCentre, ritent Loa. 111 l tide. Sun Roil. Yile P.W. tt u . Bogor. ant eVerf descrhotlon• At Myr, Plow ropi li . „, eirirp, at4oCamedm2 lab tha Ugh,. .P. EL DE LANGE, DEALER IN HIDES, LEATHER & OILS, 233 LIBERTY BM, =toss& Me ha Qr Wood. A fell assortment or Hoyt's Loather Bolting and Oils, For Ideehluery lad CoelOare, - nitre,' on bane. .22627.1. Ninth Ward PrninisW for Sale. . j" sate.. BELL on team:table terms and saywatsairo LOT& emu &lean and Carroll Ma., DwaneAbl. Ws' . Maytag handsomely about. .4 for pirate rad.. Me. ALIN throe LOTS, corner of Moony .114 bal4bln de-26 Set boat mob. They are eabbilsted for either mating beanbag houses or tor coal depot—foretal breatlibby the Psalm Aar the Ctobasturills Ana lam, gone. omoir of &afar and Wilbtas Ma, ;opposite tb• rphadl4l.44brroo o ntt loooo .7. k- of Pre. wok I lint. Thor art well 104444 fOr • mosautaltary or to woo! bcabliouboases fue lb. kw:areas et mocha. , kg attlti "igh I=9 tei l lfttraAN. 176 To 31111 Owners; • FRENCH BURR and Laurel gill NM trum Bolting. Maths, 24111 Iran% n Henna Wire. Corn And Cob OdndsM Carl Iran Proof Brawl. p derldaranunln vrarcalll) always an band Ara mad* tonnor 0.0. 310 lAtArty Plttrbarsh PA. sahargand W. W. W *LUCA. • _ belttteatlng szttlika norm . =Subscriber having puiebaeed the ex ebniT. debt of J. J.Johnstonl Patina So= and J. he Bit Sothiliegther Smoothing holm Is now eatmerively mimed la manninctuthui gm mem In inn meth= with the mixer. to Lwow I n an Mimi let bid worcroanoom Odor"' cddlosail A"dor 0:4 " 1 :Elmo andViziemont of gm came= Tata and OneA , would MP= Mita Um eafitMetenert=4. lil BURGH GAZETTE. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. hom Ftsiumr. NTISCILEB. OWNS a BeI:CELL:Oa. Ras. Ilaw . sr.trzs Amara* Corn No. , 1110 Broadway, 1 New York Cti. Exchange. RAG MAN-IT I A CTORY. 125 and 127 road Street. B. E. CLARK, NANUFACTUREE{LND DEALER IN Bags and'Bagging, oss t As i picas, sheoin g s, Duck, Flax and Ylonr h ttrs. ace Bundled with Grata B. Seamlesaftal, Floor Bear. at, MILLERS' BAGS, Designed and printed to order expressly to their nee. ;or aneartaernt of borders le large. and of varlona dealg Ea, and our etstemere eazr:l= . ¢katter they May wish! Co r o u nt.4 VeriaTta i lte invited to examine oar clock of 8 a IDbPki: n z9 Duo f a bt o. de 4''''' ' .:,:a'n7.l3.Z. . l7l".UßSlLl. : l : .l.llthiarg :: to . hoary Provition Dealer' supplied with Dam and Deefl.lnge. 00e. ra ae made of ylain or Mooed cloth. Ws hav o. deeinne for stemming airt..tre 'Paints, Oils, Glass, Boning Fluid. Camphoce, Alcohol, &o.• DORR /c, MANN, SZIO Ilr.Vven B dwa irdiE r Tddar is eraar2l , lE p ilyOn K. A it n i now selling the above articles, eon aircik°2r,VlP, ca"atee'llf:l4. atop Yracch and Moreau:l Zinc ftrint.:. an.. Ate . prima thh r a d t arer great iculuesmenta to Deafen and Ctnuamars. myletridy For the 1.000,000. U. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY, SO Thompson street, N. Y., MANUFACTUMSOPMARBLE MAN TLES. TABLE TOPS, comma. PEDESTA &leans, Brocetel. and . 11 Itallte Idublea Thle ankle, • Inch Is a onnanathm of hferble Out, chemically cranbined wren =Blend adore. so as to be molded Into n r y e f a m t l ee. than , by i -w h. hcosat om ar hcmm n m mat e eri e a s while It extols it In durabßlty and beauty. Unlike Mar- Often. Ina and Slat., there lino swims work. the ceher running lola the man of tb• mgerr.At while no raragy, le used to ales a tamnrj rc neetlty to the nurses. hlan• tla Rlahtr tgrifeettfdwrertrinir U lai b o:rfor the dliforeat Stater, will Infers inummes rattans to thonslutortentlan thsreforre,,,lMnation funnel: d On •Psaillrea'a. ocenayv apli French Window EDWARD P. DICK E, 144 Chambert it, N. Y., Two dans vest of EindstarNlter Named Depot. OFFERS to Dealers and netomera hie col ajr ebrated breatte alit.. Window Mass on favora ble terms. wahlnitinforroation will be furnished with prices onnerolot of their eddreek than rut to any desired ratters, and packed tree ahem. spllaydv Umbrellas and Parasols. JOHN I. 9 1 WHOLESALE MAN I MTURER, 234 & 235 Itroadway,'New York. The most extensive in the world. Tlate fall in the prico 01 materials, eon ...vent own the etrtokenctof the money marba, enabl.d roe to I.lllllll4tUrt . /1111jely for toe Nosing trader and to offer to roar= vary /oar pee. the lured and moot annotate UMBREIJ AS AND PARASOLS to &SOLS to be frond in Europe or America. Herr-bents rasping New York to buy their goods. are remettfolly Welted to oall and examine tNe .took bejort N.M.—Please cat this card oat ainint_p your Pocket Book for relic... JOHN I. tiMllll.. bilantifartarrr. rohl6,3md• FIRST ERFAIIIII MIRO FORTES. STEINWAY k SONS, iIItiIIFACTIMERS St and &I Walker Street tatamnrar. =lf ESPECTFIILLY call the at teation of the public to their tglendld amortment of seral.grend and p.m whle.h. gm volume or tune, aleetkity o teach. beauty of Sulsh.in short min., thing that. tendons Pianoterlect are unsurimmod. Th ey ware awarded the First Premium far both lauds, seenuetith the meet distinguirMed =ushers tram Teeton. tion wi New York sad Baltimore. . . NEW TltllitdPlll 2 9tiontat Pon hare just been &nted the illLy2 Premium 001 X MEDAL toyer all sontpedltom at the late talr el the Antedean Institute. Orystsl ?alum, 'or the BEIII . Planotbrusa del eeltlnfr Safety Faze. OR MINING PURPOSES, and for liq• CTIAIUJET. bath In WET awl Dlt blaatanc. KOUlt dlecront kb, The COTTON and tiIIIPEUM all, the SIEULE and DOUBLE ÜBLE TILFE WAITER. FUSE. Manufactured and aold by GLENN P.EITMAN, WI Melly It. NEW TOEK. Aar Orders promptly allol for all kind. of GUN POW. Dis, of lb. rantapposed brands. EDGE'S 111.111111. TIONAL MC WORKS. e air 11101i4k1.8. Po.' to nol3 OTT B.ROB. Paints, AND DEALERS IN CO.. Orogs, Paints, Oils, Dye; Perfumery, tie., 170 WILLIAM ST., New York, I NVITE the attention of the trade to their I_ ac, large and varied stook of Dsoso. Pacts, Oil/, P.M= in Waltiontothsas ...scuts+ Lcsta•SASlsso ofiStaptsDsmas they ars nlstopsorivirot, direct, flu :yawns of Md." Don and lussinfsetars, "unfits, of 1 Lb y fists sad 14411 Braskes, Usonssa, °mkmortars. tt.g es, Yrsneb and ILoglish risrforsers, Lus And many ottsr sr. smsoksssi to Druzzlits stocks. 'Mich thss. ars also enabled to (der on the most admstasssosto Ursa. Orders. usher to Den. or 17 =U. *ill secelve mom' &testis.. ssitkls's IMPORAIIn - TO BOUSEKLE' PEES_ T AN) DE4LEIa THE HOPE HILLS, 71 Ifairon marl, and EtlelhaY Men, Net Veal, Principal (47Ice. luarPrent epee, Nair York; nem, 11..36, 37 and 111 thalami street. Jilfen, 91111: Proprietors or this long and well /. known COPPIX /ND SPICE zarAaraAnmsivr, Continue to prepare the Nat Pnarmaceate Paralerr to tee. far Releing Dread. Maul doter er.Calico. AM They also prepare Mustard. • ' end nuoly_othim ChM of delay ore In every fecal .onther offer OP the mostreasonable tam. saint to dealers who mount them. 1 a J. O. isttex. 11.—llar-fanen advleo.l co re for llope Mlle or tld;. iollYirte The Adams Express Company. J'auanrgh, Roehasier and Now ...Bruiraan &press. IVO ft the especial accommodation of the ergo population Wong the lime &the Ohioan= .7 nub. Railroad, between Pittsburgh mod New E whore Intimate blethers and mein relations require such Agency, The Adams express company hes made each arrangement with the bathed se to amble man to put • tree Ab &sumer on the Augarmodatkin Trainor's:twill take charge of ell property abobbosinges properly entrust. Wto him. The Alsesenger will have an Iron crab he the beinanto bah Mr the deposit and be tar onentrity of Money. Jewell/ andel'. valuable, Lle Ul hen New brighten by the Morning Tram. reM4l2 In Pittsburgh and Allman,. lay City during the day to nerd to truth mannbalorne Tents withtrai to hlm, and return by the Evening his Goode and Oteminnicas eaented. !twill be hie duty to receive on his op trip all weds, pecka•es, order. money, go wtdeh will be delivered to the peeper MILO.. altar the arrival of the train at the.Allegbeny City Depot. Ile will also receive written or verbal umener es to to delivered In the city—commattleate intei=nee— obtain information, nod return M ll e—order end return them—mage purchaere, large or ratmlle tom • ra pe of plea to • steam engine. All goods, 44., will be lip Hymn or called for In the two cities, within reasonable 'beteg*. without ortriehars. but Lc Inenre cash dell.. Inekage.espocially for yrie•se haws. At Way Statue, all mate wi ll be lelbWith the Melon Acemt of the Railroad 00931 Penn when 4. MPG, pasts la not at the Station on the arilvd of the 'Train, to meelee " =eying pa.), ages, ge. rile /or union r en n etrder by the Mraiseger. am Mended to 6s. . en nlimits. When the nature of the baainese l• mob as to admit of It mein agreements will be made; As the Messenger le required t, tette Ida bill. and bus Inge dads with tbe Company, end to Die 4..rn4 ehe pat. me of tie line whl piers not ask him to vett elli net trap for hi, pay, the he no Magellan, thee matter, a ll It.I.ItWIN hsa ben appointed Ateesengar, end will more hie dale AP.mday. Deo SA, 1ab..% OMIC7III OW AGMS& Pittrburuh-434 Fourth Street. WV: 7, °""el". Sewickley Zitectron—mr. McLaughlin Neeherler—lir. White. • Bras.—Or. Chanales, 1;i1; 0711GC ADANA WILE. Cci, PI ttsbUtz.4. Dee. M. 1665.1 To those wto wish Faro:m.ll! MO Iwo fertile land at a aheap price apd on anay terms. jour attention!. rait.W. to the lUdew way Warn a Coot toms enT..3 acres or room in pro. port'. ars given for WA payabla to enstellments of :l per o ne o f per month. It in located In aid Co Pa. sodium one of t he beet markets Orr its produce in the Mats. The soil is a rich loam end is not to he I' for ranoilog, se examination will ahoy. It la ZVI bind, underlaid b 7 II rich rains, id:Lithos actrant of Its facility to the Lake Wean, alit ahortly booms of Imo Irene. value. The Sunbury k Eris R. R. panes ilmoti7 Unwed, it. "Minh Meow under construction from Eris to In • short Waterloo ofltidgoWaY• Tie dalogtr'gr V•. 7 alao yams through manacling it with stew or elad Eittebrirfith: The timber on It m of the most valuable tine. Title...minx:mins goad sad warranted deeds are given. Ie prmanta a ipX.4 sad 211.1ni• ty to comupsooe rattans. to Avenel' nn. Mug en investment sore to loonwee to wain. in • short time coal land will be treble Ito preesst WM. 'En.. thal niec u i l lars ata i l t al hod Months pampliwi l w A hrtn 'aea ittff il gr. oA.TagToy. /A 7, thi. delphia. Pre. information contemn in thepumph et. fefiimdit WattlS P. 111021 a. PsuiTP. — SHALL Importare • ad •D•Lim In French Sod AsMinh NOT dairs, 87 Wood 'West. Pittsburgh. ' ~... .11r. I SOls/nac t errn i th a dshrsted StasiesSturers.4loelP J. IL MoFADIN' & CO., Onto Trlplott, OPPodbt It Co.. COMMISSION_ZdERCIIANVS, No. IPS LXVZE. m au co.u.turßoW. St. Lotus, • 1it0., ! tor a wa. 4 ra surd promtly lam = a. c aaaalakad. Mor.orila a.. volll44pts& in • Masa. T. Q. Nimbi M tk. 1.0 ..P1MV511 , mAds , Mr. AI.. Gordon LE MON & CO.-TRANESPORTATION wit--11..ht clads l ext.ndre varstlons Ws winter, wears now pre to des Leavy burleons by ERNIEADARA and RAILROAD, Taut:on to md fro. the Eardsrn OW. We tan unto our Mazda and all those d 0.4 to pato rontaa Form. Omsk and Haft:64 that no pains TUI aparaO to rondos grows' ratbdralon to anlppard Eastern and Western Prole& nu - avoldanbr or Um in. cUturt Llano oh the AllaynyPortair•Ratlnnot lelll Ain Increased dostodkoh Writs Usniontratent of fodiit. f Otaos on MO .treat, at the Dural Boa . m1110:1 . /4 LLO LEX , T. L. RANDLETT. SIMP• AND STEAMBOAT FLETURES, No. 167 Soitth Street, New York. I)OWEB CAPSTANS, Common Iron aid Fato Ileor§ w ilArnman'a and ko c. wolfs Wadded Elantfuggoriliao h en Blotoldo=ng. pe a ks and liontn Miro Putopo and Ore Eltzlnon Hoof 'tp* sod Conpllngg 'Colin. cotonletoo Deus and lops Connono. Dl o& Mutat; Pistol. sod Cadman.. wr...a. Me b Ufa bostrTookobufVoroUnldnofino Llfo.itourolos Bolan WO Morning Mottfoosea and Ira Illa=c i Valindtaita x attlaarriern arr a, togoihorldth slam minty of 'IA radon soz: sum Al., all this fognoremonts In Nantian lure, • anattllsol Carrartaarstilk • • LHAVE this day associated with me, as Mold Pattoort taelainthut.4llosintste and Walt= ama uotte. Thomson sad ant, O. Mr. T o boa. Zri w tr.t.. tarto ar. of .1011 1 1 f T . IMPOON a at' tat= afil=tro raT r. 4Zton . boo. hootiolooo trooltal Mat taiga ima .1, oolietta orottnmaeo ot tbarlatmallta' aralr -on tots ow Inrim att tar dr.. ram maw% that so I - 44W um wok Om WM Wall.? tea WWI last soi owl!! onewas trilitalb"lattoontolotl‘wam.hhi ay Ur so. °" =Pata 30211. PITTSBURGH WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 7,185 G Advance Payments.—llereafter no sub. rotation will be taken roe the Dully az Weekly Gush% unless psysent Is made In advance. Whenever the time Is up to Isiah the subscription Is paid, the paper aft ha inualablY StePPed, unless the antucriation is re erred by chutes payment. All transient adz:ten:las. or every deseziption. will be required to be ptIJ In .1 nue- The only ihuations will be oboe. special month ly or run/ conlaset. exa mac halniew *S3.Plasburish weekly liazatte.—Sbe est.:wee cdtcsalatlon crony Maly assafe otran to our business - man • musrdalya bin insdlum of making nods business Imam Onrairculatlon is betweeninny and fire thousand, rearldno almost OM/ merelastt, manufacturer and sno keener to Western Pennsylvania. and Eastarn Ohio. For tbs Pittsburgh Osumi. Improvement of the Ohio River. Ma. Enrron :—The Improvement of the Ohio river, by means of artificial dams and looke has recently attracted conaldenable attention. A few years ago a somewhat noted engineer propo sed to furnish a sufficient supply of water for boating purposes daring the dry season, from iMMOIIfO reservoirs, constructed at the head watery of the Allegheny and Monongahela riv ers. "Practical men" smiled at much a visionary ' whom.. I cannot conceive that the present proposed improvement by dams and looks is deserving of any greater share of serious atten tion. Does any "prat:ties! man," eerioualy sup pose that freigia, subj.:at to such an amount of toll RS must necessarily bo assessed to protect the enormous capital Invested—the constant re pairs required in addilloti to the daily expendi tare for working force, can be shipped by this improved route, when brought In competition with the various railroad routes now in success ful operation or to process of completion. Referenda has been mido to the Monongahela Slack-water Improvement, to prove the practi cability of the contemplated Ohio Improvement The Monongthela Slack-water Improvement con stitutes the only outlet to, the exceedingly rich and fertile valley throne' which it extends ; be sides it is but a short route and will support a higher proportionate taxation than a longer one. What will bo the probable value of the Yough iogheny Slack-water Improvement when the P. &C. IL R. is completed! Not ten cents on the dollar; the revenue will not pay the necessary and unavoidable expenses. It Is the immense coal trade that constitutes the Monongahela Improvement a profitable in vestment. Destroy the coal trade and you de stroy the sold improvement, at least so far as profits are concerned. Let us in the light of simple and plain facts, /. inquire what will be the e ff ects of this boast d Ohio improvement upon the tingle article of Co I alone in Ito shipments to the lower market ? Prom SPKeesport to book No. 2 distance 4 miles. From Lock No. 2. to Pittsburgh 10 milts—total 14 miles. Under favorable circumstances it r.- quires ono day to float and look through one pair of Coal boats from DP Keeeport:to Pittsburgh. Fre quently two days, sometimes three, owing to unavoidable detainments, such as low water, wind, or a crowd of boats seeking an outlet at the same time. From Pittsburgh to Louisville distance 660 miles, take .the most favorable fig ure alone end it would require 46 daya to reach that market; but to be on the cafe able In our estimate, allow that the above time is lessened by by one half, and we have 23 days required, to which add the increased wear and tare of cables consequent upon such frequent landings as will be necessary to pass through some 30 or 401ocks; the increase of hands to do the labor; the in crease of wages to compensate for the addition of time and labor, and finally the increase of pro visions, and we have an abundance of facts to demonstrate that whatever oleo this fancied im provement might benefit, it would he " death In the primer " to the oval trade. As an offset to this runiona increase of freightage, we are told that the safety of ship ment would be largely insuro.i. Facts-do not prove It as, but on the contrary there bee been more coal toot on the Pd. 1. in proportion to the distance than between Pittsburgh and Louis ville. Again, it is geld, " experionoe has already proved that by fax the safest and consequently the moot economical way of taking coal to market, is by tugs and barges, and to them the dams could be no obstruction." Doubtless this will bo intelligence to men actually engaged In towing coal, to be informed that some 80 or 40 locks on the Ohio river, would be no obstruc tion." Will it be no obstruction" to stop come 60 times or upwards on every trip, unhitch the barges from the tog, lock through and th hitch up again 1—" no obstruction" indeed— o waste of time—no increase of labor? Admit, however, that notwithstanding ail t 's obtained= that coal can ho towed to Cincinnati and Louisville, what will become of the New Orienne trade by far the most Important market? Experience has proven that coal cannot be tow ed such a distant* without inevitable loss to those thus engaged. To float coal with each obstructions 3n the river is simply and plainly impossible. An additional and to my mind nondusive res eon against this proposed improvementis found In the tolls that must and will be amassed. As reference has been had to the Monongahela Im provement we will take their published rates of toll as data for our calculation. The whole length of that improvement le 65 miles—the toll assessed per 1000 bush. coal is $2,91 eta. At tho same rates It would cost on 1000 bush. coal from Pittsburgh to Louisville $34, over 3 ots. per brush. for toll alone. In view of these plain facts we ask what is to become of the boasted coal trade of Pittsburgh? Beyond all controversy it will aloes our mines—transfer the trade to the Pomeroy and other neighboring works, where half-way location will exempt them from just half the expense imposed upon the Pittsburgh trade, Its effect upon other articles of shipment can be ascertained by a comparison of toll rates charged upon similar improvements. Can our steamboat !shippers-pry $4,80 per 1000 lbs. and suceeasfully compete with the varicose lines of Railroads ? Con they carry passengers and pay $3 toll per head? the same as charged on the Monongahela. If we add to this the necessary &Ulnae° occasioned by euoh frequent locking., instead of the Ohio river being a highway of travel and shipment It would be hopelessly de serted. Who would travel the Ohio river, meet ing every few miles the obstructions which the traveler now finds at Louisville Its the ehape of looks. Perhaps come Methuselah, who has a thousand years to live, or some Astor who has more money than he knows what to do with.— Seriously it becomes the citizens of Pittsburgh to well consider before they commit themselves to a measure fraught with dleaster to them add their noble river. J. F. D. Moßeesport, April 80,1860. Room Lana RIVILILOAD Bin - Dam—This mag nificent enterprise has jest been completed and open for public use. A brief description of the work will doubtless prove interesting to our rea ders. ' - • The bridge is owned by an. independent cor poration celled the Rock Island Railroad Bridge Company, to whom the Chicago and Rook Island and the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad Com panies guarantee a certain rate of dividend.— The President of the Bridge Co., is Henry Fa nnin, Esq. Messrs.' Stone; Bloomer & Co., of- Chicago were the contractors. The work con sists of two eeperate oboe tures. the one con necting Illinoia with Rook Island, and the other that Wand with lowa. The former is 466 feet long, having three spends each 150, feet. The meta bridge Is 1,581 feet, having eve spars, each 260 feet In the clear, and a draw of 286 feet—the latter being the longest in the United States. The plots of the main bridge ere 7 feet wide at the top by 86-feet lons end those of the "Slough" bridge 6by 86. Their respective heights from the river bed are 38 and 25 bet, the foundations resting on solid rock. The abut ment on the earn side of the main bridge Is 85 I feet high, and on the west aide 80 feet,--both being T. abutments. ad having, as oleo the piers, a batter of three.fourthe of en inch pee foot. The men pier is 82 feet in diameter at the top, and is proteotod by a crib 6501E40 feet running up and down the river. The north ern end in faced with boiler iron so as to out the tee. All the other piers have also out-ws tent. The descriptions of the other parts of these structures that we have seen show the whole to be one of the grandest piece of work that this age thas witnessed. Unbroken rail. road communitation Is now open to lowa City. and will denbtims reach Missouri at an early day. - We learn that the total coat Of this strootare will beta the neighborhood of $260.000.—N. 3'. Railroad Journal RRODB Istram.--The newly.eleoted Legislature of this State will meet and organize this week. It ',Ohara to otiose a United Suttee Senator to General Jamey, the preemie Democratio tenontrent. whose term expires on the fourth of Huth neat. - 11. majority. •of the members of the Legislature/me of Anotricom and Republican parties. Renee It is anticipated that a Senator of the Futon party 11l be elected. This, how ever, le by no moans oertafn. There was ade aided Whig majority in both branches's! .the Rhoda Islaratiegielatorewhen Kr. James Wes 'elected, but the factions ourele of the party calmed a number of Whigs to vole for lir:James. MINIM the oantlidatm far the tomesalon we no tice the smut of the Sou. J. P. _Minnow; the Whig erateator. A FEATLFCL ADVISTURRA—Thu Missouri Be. publican, In a letter from a lianas correspon dent, has the following: "At Bt. Joseph's I saw Mr. A. T. Gorman of New York, who had just come In from the moun tains in nob a state of prostration and affliction I could only have been occasioned by Enaoh ex posure., hardship and suffering as, perhaps, no other man ever survived. In company with a Canadian Frenchman and two Kentuckians, he loft the country of the Blackfeet Indiana lest Fall, to join Culvereen and party at Fort Pierre and accompany them to the !Rates. They arri ved at Port Pierre two days after Culverson's departure, and hastened on after, in the hope of 1. overtaking him. On the third day one of those enow•atorms known only in those bleak and elevated mime, opened upon them. It Came down In solid =s ees to the depth of four feet, and was blown about by drifting winds, leveling uneven places, pene trating and filling their wagon and clothes and obstructing their progress. Evening was ap- proaching and they resolved to make one effort to reach a more protected place before the night set in. They urged their horses forward, but had not proceeded more than a few hundred yarde, Gorman 'being mounted on one of the teamsters, and his companion in the wagon— when suddenly ho felt himself precipitated, he knew not how far, Into an abyss of snow. Ile was completely covered over, and (mold not tell which way to turn. He struggled on, however, making a Blow and tedious way, until he came to the eurface—he suppoeed a hundred yards from where he sank. lie looked around for hie companions,' but neither they nor the wagon could be seen. The placer where they bad fallen into the charm was smoothed over, and present ed a plane of snow. Re cried aloud for them, bat was only answered by wild and wailing winde. A feeling of dread and de lotionand despair came over him, and he was about to yield him self to that death which seemed inevitable. Al ready had the cold penetrated his frame; dark ness wait covering the skies; the Increasing winds whirled the falling snow more furiously; he was alone in a vast inhospitable, unknown country, without provisions, without ehelter, without arms or ammunition, and he was fearful to take a step in any direction, lest he ehottld be buried in deep abyss. Hie manhood was subdued, he wept like a child; the memories of his happy home, and of hie mother, came fresh upon him; he knew the many anxious hours, the miserable yeas, that his unknown fate would canto ha; if he could only send her one word of affection ate adieu, he could die in peace; but that could not be, and he must rouse himself. He offered his first prayer for heavenly aid; he arose and moved forward through the darkness and the drifts. He sometimes fell from exhaus tion, and felt inclined to repose; but he knew that one moment's pause was fatal, and ho strug gled on. The next day be saw some „bashes, which gave him hope of rest and warmth, but when he reached them he found, to his dismay, that the matches In his pocket were wet and spoiled, and could not be ignited. His feet had become ao sore and swollen from constant walk ing, u to buret the soles from his shoats, and he was compelled to crawl and tumble along. Thus he worked his way slowly bat unceasingly through the next night and the next day, be. coming more faint each hour, and suffering a thousand deaths from hunger, thirst, frosted limbs. sore feet, weariness and drowsiness, when be descried a hut a abort way off. Suddenly revived, like a candle flickering is the socket, he sprang and ran forward a few steps and earesmed for help, and fell Bensalem) in the snow. Some Indiana at the but beard and taw him, and went and brought him in, and used all their restoratirea upon him; but it was eroveral days before he returned to consciousttese, and six long weeks before he left his bed. Ho lost several of hie toes and is otherwise perma nently injured, but, through the assistance of some generous gentleman of St. Joseph, be will be enabled to reach home. His companions have never been heard of.— The place where they perished Mr. Gorisan as certained to be about thirty miles from where the steamer White Cloud lien; hut the snow was still deep in the gulehee when he left there. lie gave their names, but I regret that they have escaped my memory. Yours; &e., T. OBSTRUCTIONS TO SITE NAVIGATION or OUR WM ens Busse—A good movement in the right quarter has been recently commenced, having for its object the removal of the numerous obstacles which exist to the safe navigation of our Western rivers. It has been begun by the boatmen, and those who are interested in the commerce of the Valley of the Miesialippi. and thence it takes a range which embraces millions of our population for all are more or lees immediately coaeoted with the safe navigation of our rivers. The loth upon hulls and cargoes is estimated at three millions of dollars a year, and this lose is permitted to go on and Increase as commerce inoresaeo, merely because no well directed effort has been made to put a crop to it. Tho attempt to do it by Gov ernment agency—that is, by the employment of officers of government, trammeled by instrtto- Bobs from the Bureaus at Washington, and con ducted by men seemingly more intent upon con tinuing under pay than the removal of the ob erections to navigation—has signally failed, and must always fail. This failure in not the conse quence of any Inability to aoccomplieh the ob ject, if placed in proper bands, but is owing to the defectiversystem of doing the work on gov ernment account. It is now proposed that the work should be given over to private enterprise; that contracts should be made with private indi viduals willing to engage in the undertaking, and that they should be held liable if they failed to perform all the stipulations, in heavy penalties. Bach men, wo hove no doubt, can be found— men who will not only remora all the obstruc tions to a safe navigation of oar rivers, no mat ter what form they may assume,"inst who will do it ohesper and better than Bean be done un der any other system. The men who are likely to engage in such a work, it 'is reasonable to suppose, will know exactly what they are about where to find the obstructions, the snags,—the hidden logs the rocks, the hulleof lost boats; andithey will know, also, where to put these ob structione, eo as to prevent them from doing any more harm. It would be their intesest to get them clear out of the river; not to eaw off logs, and leave the stumps bidden from view, just as if prepared to wreck steamboats—a tiling which has often boon' seen in operation under the su perintendence of government agents. We like this proposition, and think it oughtto be entertained and helped, on, by all the citizens of the Western States. Now is the time to an complish this object. Bat it will require early and active 00-operatfon to effect it, and for this purpose petitions should be poured into Con gress from every city and town of the West.-- Let it be made known at. Washington that threi millions of dollars a year are morn than our pee pie are willing to lose, when the remedy is sto ob viously and clearly at hand, and we feel assured that the Representatives of the people will grant no reasonable a request. Ought not our Chamber of Commerce to take some action in the matter Y—El : Louis Royal. Gan. Jonsson on hie. BOCRUNAN.—Wo find in the Washington correspondence of N. Y. Roenia Post, an anecdote, which proves that Gen. Jatiketon, who, with all his Lilts, Wee • pretty goodjudge of human nature, fully un dorsiood and appreciated Mr. Boobs:nes char acter is a political trimmer. The writer osyn the truth of the following can be proved by un questionable evidence:— "On the night before leaving .Nashville to occupy the White Hoene Mr. Polk, In company Gen. Robert Ar mstrong, called at the Hermitage to procure acme advice from the _old hero as to the selection of his cabinet. - Jackson strongly urged the President-elect to glee no place in it to Baohanan, os be could not be re lied upon. It eo happened -that Polk had al ready determined to- make that very. appoint ment, having probably offered Hie situation to the statesman of Pannsylrenia. TM. fact !oda &toed Gen. Armstrong subsequently to tell Jackson that in had given Polk a rather hard rub, as Suchinanzhaa :already been selected for Secretary of State.. "I can't help.it," said the 0 1/ man; "I felt it my duty tenant him against Mr• Balmenan, whether it.was . ogreesbio or not. Mr. Polk wlll find 'Bnehonan en unreliable man. I know him well, and Mr. Folk will yet admit the correctness of my prediction." _ It was the lasts sit ever made by Mr. Palk to the old hero when this unavailing remonstrance was delivered, but the new President long be fore the end of his administration, bed reason to aokno 'dodo Its propriety ; and joetien and la the dairy kept by him daring that period, may awl he read a most emphatic declaration of his distrait of Mr. Buchanan.. . Vosescrriorm.—Next Wedneadaythe now Leg.. Dilative of Connecticut will meet at. New Ila ran. In the mina of tho erosion' of, a U. S. Soriator mist be elected* to emoted lb, Teem whore term experts on the 4th of March next. The American Republicans listing" A clear ma jority In both homes the new Senator will be tiicallopposed to Mr. Toney. - who is A strict partisan Democost, and a Sam puppeteer of the policy of the national admlnlstratiam" Among the prominent candidata, for • the nomi nation of the ;dembasnt parer. Ili permit° the names of EA-Siceatar Boger B. Baldwin„ one of the ablest mend the old Whig party in Conned- Frands Gillette, and James Dixon. Oaa man IA Philadelphia hold! a million d dollars of the: Tema. bonds.. soon to:- bi:pit34,, Which he bought from the United at the rata of Mesa cents an the dollaMri VOLUME LXIX-NUMBER 220. DIMILITIO Lira AU ARTISTS IN GPILMABT... DVISZLIDOBJ, Feb. 16, 1856.—The close.mouthed stove and the ever-smoking tobacco pipe are the two things that most try the stranger in his first Winter experience of German life. ' If it please Heaven that we survive the 11=024 we 'hall surely never recover from.the seasoning for every sense, faculty-Atli garment now seemels recoverable tainted. And go where - you wilt there is no escape. Every home is thoroughly drenched with the stifling fumes. It would be In fact no misnomer to call any building a emoko house.. As to the great comfortless taverns, with their cold stone floors and etsir oatlen,:fhoF are Mutated to the verysibs. All the life they have Is consumed in the hor rid distillation, of which the eating rooms are the reeeivere. Nor are the private dwellings any exception. Instead of open grates, and cheerful fireplaces, where the heart is warmed and ven tilated by the genial glow, we have gloomy Iron boxes, whose shut months are fed with a dirty.. strong-smelling coal that inflames the already sickened atmosphere. Oh I for the leeks. and onions of Egypt! For, in truth, nowhere in Eu rope, out of England, have we found anything at all comparable to our comfortable American homes, with their bright carpeted apartments, fragrant with all sweet influences. I doubt if there Is a hewn on all - the continent In any ee eential feature like these blessed seats of com fort in our thrice blessed country. N. D.—Re solved, If we live to get book, never to ein again. The "Oedipal eon" wee a !rage compared to the errant American in "a far country." Then the climate is Insupportable by anything more eneeeptible than dried herring thoroughly smoked. It is no 'worse in Dusseldorf than in Heidelburgh and elsewhere in this land of strange extremes, and here daring all the first Winter month the frightenixlmermery was ecad ding between 15 and 20 degrees below freezing point, while the "ever flowing B,hine" of the poets, ehfiled to the heart, was stiffened in every limb. The new year opened softly but gloomily in spite of the warm, picturesque, evergreen parenthesis of festivity and glee, and we have scarce seen the cheerful face of day singe. The elm rises in clouds, twilight begins at noon, and the weeping heavens are dismal as the yellow (=eked tenements. Bat let U 3 give the Germans their due. This is the worst, the very worst side of the r cam With all these drawhaoks; there is no country where the great mass of the people lira more at their ease, notwithetanding a certain pressure of Topulation, which treks emigration. Moderate and steady going in all their ways, between the extremes of misery and wealth, their life Ilea like their own, plains, somewhat level, but fall of corn, oil and wine. Free from the hurry and excitement of more privileged countries, they know how to make the most of what they have; cultivating the affections of childhood in the wisdom of age, they are sidled to attract the sunshine even rom tobacco and esuerkrout, and never cry for gingerbread and sugar.—Newark Adrerifscr. PITIIDI7IIOII, MATIFVELIdi ADD GLEICIDIMATI Ban.usen.—The annual meeting of thla cam pony was held on tho 4th of March. Prom the report read we learn that operations in constrom• tion have been confined to the first division, ly ing between the point orinterseetlon with the Steubenville road and McConnell ills, on the Muskingum river, 77 miles in length. The total stock subscribed is s4sl,=, of which $60,000 are still due. The lammed estimates made for construction daring the past year amount to $018,507. The bills and accounts payable are $31,000. "Though the Board be lieve the assets that may be made available will be sufficient to corer the present liabilities of the company, yet the progress of the work has been considerably embarrassed, because those Rents could not be male immediately available. Nearly every other company has bad its crisis of embarrass ments. The past two years have been times of great financial demands and eminent/moments, causing general patties as well as local want of confidence in all public improremanta." Some necistance in the shape of Guernsey county stock, has been received from the Cen tral Ohio railroad company. Part of Gad, how ever, has been surrendered to the Commission ers, as being unavailable. Ne.attempt has been made to force the company's own secmities on the market, owing to the depression in financial matters. Tho investments of the eampany ere for Construction and its incidents. $307,735.87 General superintendence, &c.. "_1,190.10 Engineering_ 34,111.04 Right of way and fencing commies. 27,691.13 Total $390,983.70 Messrs. Peacock, Lawrence, Fordyce, &rana than, McConnell, Ell Shepar, and McMahan, having each received a majority of ell the votes cast were elected Directors for the ensningyear. FATAL C:6117A.T.re.--On Saturday morning, an sealant occurred at Grafton, Lorain County, recoiling in the death of Rev. James Sells, Br., father of Rey. Dr. Balls, of the second Presby terian church of this city, . As nearly as we can learn, Mr. Bells was walking upon one of the tracks of the C. C. et. C. Railroad, when noticing the approach of a train upon it, he etapped upon the other track and was struck in the back by ,its train. He was somewhat deaf. His eons in this city were telegraphed and accompanied by Dr. 8. Sterling, went to their father, who died in the afternoon. He did not reemvery eeriously injured. and died without ehowing pain. hie the opinion of the Surgeon that the blow would hare not bean fatal to a young man. Mr: Pelts was Seventy-eight years old, had been many years a resident of Lorain County and tine universally beloved. ' The funeral will bs held in the Second Pres byterian Chtirth, this morning at ten o'clock.... Tun MARIETTA ►IU CtlloatH►Tl ELILIWAD was opened on the 28th ult., to the town of. Athens atretah of fifteen miles, By next autumn, it is expected to ba completed to the Ohio river, distance of-thirty-five miles farther. Valuable rroperty ror sale E . Liberty street, adjoinig tho.Mothodist Grave Yardosear Canal Rubs. Thls I. now the only Phue ofpropertyln this tufttaerhOOd6llt already bought no by the Ponasylrantallailroad Company. Front hug on Libertytal feet, en Eire street 100 feet to the Methodist Greve Yard 801 i _Sea, to Liberty 100 lite- Mi. property is axet deelraMe se a Motet The building now on It, acted substantial three nosy brick. wild .11 the necessary back buildings, has for a long time been on =pled as the Union lintetdoldags g Detainer. Slap!. taßste and otherwdruircruswee., o a good inreetruent, mild° well to examine the premiss. an 2943 EDWARD ?ABER. Plaster. Cement and Grind-Stones. FLASTEIt for Land and Stucco Work; 0 a mat lbr Cisterns MI Palate Workr. Griot BUNN. • I rue; on aghast :19 Llber ty et, PitGtbarah. raalard W W WALLACK. For Bala, THE HOUSE now °couple& by the sub -1.1. 'clam No, 1433oronsi ,ftooL Thus y complete order. wed pith Gas and nan d Cold Water. Yoe tartlet:dam enquire of . - GEO. N. JONES, de6dtt Ora ofJcom s Coolsy44l Water atreot. FOUNDRY FOR BALE 08, TO BE LET. . A REST CI A. S FOUITDRYBUILDING, Patternsalszka t Toolts, etaoritl be sohl er let Lies germ alms; 041113WWebe tame, • • • Oroul active letelness man with • espied rod ato e* Pcelled ass . partner. or as a matiget. Address BOZ B7B, • : - lowaLands. jN. FRAZLER, formerlya. resident of p •PiffAbstrat, (no. of Iowa). nth Iran bero to • Inr for the and Blom. and &own City Lo , n 4 Dutria. Caottateti and Wino haring zoonay • to for.rt.. or war rant, to boats, - can ham Mar booboos Saltttfollr sad fOnmlnir attended to.nr_cadlog on him at the ACM MOM o Toostas At. Daly. No. 7a Marne) amt. front Y A. M. to . lIEFERNCECA. John Alorinder. Itarebant. Mortar. 4.lltrannrght N. Rama t spa. Dankorn dr; A. C•rosson. cattuor. kta. otuata Dee k. mown Jahn Flandzunseronotant. New Cattle and Darlington Railroad Co. 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