Tff.E-'•...T:•PAII-'.,'Y'-...:-"rITTS.4.,VRGH. GAZETTE. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. d. H. SIC=AMY& £ CO.'S AIWEATISING AGENCY /93 NAs.fss cram Sim Soix. Aat lu...T..assired, Balm P. a Co. an Agin , ter tbs matt Induentlal and Leriteet trealellvjg entrunereiel Papors bath In tile United mato. ad the Bla for 1858. lE, FELT it iIAZII, 9 and 11 Park Plane L D uir PORILInolto M smammon or OuTors from sa , so. onausaly Irmo tiock of __ _ STium ailymolleSWlNS. INCURS a AMERICAN ,SIORDS ASTI/VAAL /LOWIRS, TRISSINCIS, to., L .ala=llBlKolsoalt otrATTARS BONNEM, P/7 o /*WM aolttmaat of maw SONNET 3 and a I, of Samosa/ 4adall4, on of 'taloa rill Wetland " wr ote" . 9 A 1 8 1 oVIP I2II N I r t Yhk. _ , • Timißtitiall, Bate -Glass ComPanY• • BAYB2I7IIB4Di LIhCIBRIS9 r Z.NCILALNI% Warehouse for the United States, . :; • . JOLiN It; *PLATE 1V79 Murray Berea; Now Tort.- RERE 'WM be 'cued a fall assortment of L tbahr, So.Oorior Mahal Plata for Stone sad Bowe Pronta,Bhow Coawi, ho. Also,Rough Maas from -3 . ( 3 l . l ltfilt r oolrnoustcruera an referred the Now State Alocias MIN at WM:O ua. watch la glued with the rialoGlaito of the campuns.- ntizs,ssia - • ANDBEW B JESUP. .001 4 / 1 18810111 MERCIIANTS, Cotton and Woolen Machinery. teas Rastratronel Bogus Aseldniste 2144 LklAngh , dy Isuporuntsad Tlashersth Blsourrsturere Artioles. a. LET 4 00t5 .,87 brio SE, Ifeiv York. a—s Sur the 13P,AOTI IRON , WOHKS." ,f4Scn,pgises and ..liktilerr, liilusivo Agency Is Nis York for MACIIINE eltlok. Machinists , Tools ostXlrr liorigh'i . Patent Elastic Skirts. 213113 - IsTECANOS,..tio. I.Barolay street; Ihrcr.toet..: - - - ‘Alttlttlf—Naas aka-maul. Arteeat. they hays the ways( the Want. All aucauflectorare sad callers lca ritatialt ccilltssteaseeste4sseenlinc, tuts,. abltD-r vaY JACKSON 4c - flOim. 31AKER, gieigiurrsr. lirAl :11ROAD .., WAZ,IS:E/I, r.3I.B.II4IIIB.fa . PLATFORItt'SCAL.I3B. „TlLE . undeisigned having been' appointed ezeinalre Agents for the sale of these celebrated Afrilltir*nahataredby r the osinal inventors & - T. - FALRBANI.C.S & L CO., ' ritithrigtogi SYSZia to:Lanese ocextrannity • to= of then le bailee over all others. ~ • es re been aniriected to the lIIMMEST - .2Atilf on ebe grimiest ilatirceals in the United inning L anAln every branshof boat:test throughout ha arid their uniform anoursoy and great durabili ty bfreCtree PRO M now the reututtaion of being ßN 37.111 WARD IIIIIICII Tarim CAN £f E ISO I AP P/41. , We -oroffirsparm to en order. for Counter, Portable. Uonnant. Rollins Mill. Ray. Coal. Railroad cod Can al IS.Arf • -:thla prrots 'RUMMY g. WELLit: - • - • eta.= Liberty great. Ootororrelal Ron, ang/Y1 Pittsburgh- PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. BIGELOW ft CO., Mummers to E. M. lasolo.. a2itNo. 46 MAYON o .41.1,au. - - Pittsburgh, Penna. 104,p,ass,'-oAßtuaaF4, PILETONS, l„) Itaniga. oniereter thaciptina of /mu Veda*, ra t y l4° •=3 l 4 ?A I 's' . XII ' G i l l' =ll% . uit at ROT Sal= waresete:L . • k.-5 Ride ill and Leather Store. A EIRKPATRICK, No. South Third Street, twine= Market sad Ch ,taut its" Ptaidelphis. LAS .i FOR SAN SP.ANISII AIDES, Dr 'Aud4nien saltedTaras Nips. Tannertoll. Tanners ToW. at thoUnnsatswices and Unbent r tarsal' ,0 =WOE. 1 1E111-11cCUTWIEOPI 16 CO., W HOLESALE GROCERS. Produce and Commission Merettiints, • • .AND D.r.irßl Pittsburgh Manufactured - Articles, No.- 219 Lilforty itrett, =MCP of /roils' , ors PiTTABUISAII. PA_ 80. rrai.Grol L MIXT IorSLEY, WHOLESALE GROCERS AtiD 80-41 FIIRNIBRERfi; DNALNILS Produce and PiUslinqh. Thunaactares, No 141 Water Street, Ch 7Th rit moo ifiGEL AFTNN.A. PAINTERS. 1. - 01 VG ROUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. X0:11 ( " a it 'grAtMaiti aD r r-17; orders promplly - attended to. , lenaterea exemils4 gored.* stet, • nab 27-ti .s. /119.1. a ' =LEL — IIOELBISOB -7 , ZiliklS - 4E — MILLEES I OUNDEBS ARID ENGINE BUILDERS, and Useting, k lans r:,tencrandlosesetaildascrintleue Mid Castincs, _• Wink Ido.Sl itarkarntreet, barroom Pit and Nand t, : • . in34.lyd• 13. N. WICKERSHAM. 110 LE 8 A-L E-A N D EET.AIL DaDGEYST. No.' 41 latest) , Etta • t, Iliad at to=.lM rs t harsh. F. always kee.nt. band and a general and oomolete aasntiaent of Dross. Sledlelne.„ Paints. Oita, Dye Stuff, wieder Glass et all kind% Patty. Perfumery. Patent and Prosristati Medi• ZUNIS. •tt• • - To =Told Mende and enatemers.—Elssiths sold out my , Drag More in • Dattlmor% and returned to this city. and bought out the Drug Weblishment or Mr. Joel Molder, no. I.llAlherty saved. shin tr • happy to lso my old Maud; or the onetemers of • hir. Mohler.- andehall spare 'no pains to pious than with garbing they ml y auxin um lineal business. - li.:WIDREII,9IIAM, . - • tio.llti'Llbsty at. • Valuable Real Estate for 'Bale. TiOffer dm, two: atory brick _.lll tramp= vt the Sonitreast earner &Pena sad flood 4/600/0,41111.-Zi lid= teen lota are amb Abost. 70 amt. on Perm Moat .by, .50 fast la depth. The bullillage are ash iturtaal sad bays atoms trouts. I ala9er the fatittbre• story trick at. Douses ork Vt. rat aid* ai•II. stmt. Tica..ls. 31. at. sad 41 a.th Uwe being about. 13 ant 3 ban eft by stout 41° It itt are is enbfol4aimeratijAatabna.Y___..d at lalryakar. •kareall aita baymEratormr bar.raa sod tocambia tbsar stns fcr ur li great of Q. balsams. -p r1.11. - WAL . .atbrmay attar. • St. - Clair . Street Property. for Sale. saToi :Very reasons, burttrms. 00W0 !an of 4hoet, ffsfe three irthr7 .41WallbSt -coo the . fruterly side of St. M7r amt. tabby houses Nea.;2o. 11225. Va. and SA between lea Meet sod the old Alleybrey taidge.• Thew bonny ety 'unable far stone sad threllatge an my slanted fa It =ad locality.. The lota are nth: IS feet fn !tont by 110- feet ha depth to ea eller ten feet aid. - A moderato cob Densest vtliterepalhd,sad the balk eta* slanted to main fors reeeemsble tabs mould by ...he bead and saterib e v fAlf t eaf ti, d a kr.; Affilf .... ottibt.f • - • • - 2s; ihAt, et7f;et. ROOTS AND MOM; 'WHOLESALE 'AND 11 ETAIL. TITHE subscriber . respectfully tho .L taut= of his ram& sod tlooltablio moan to on rosatinstka of tils oxtruty• stout ar Boots sod Shook .1501 mend Iyouo the Now -Eutrtotad , lbraufacturom In odd* mill Warmed say Stud or ladle% Onto. titles sad Uhltdroten Batts, Lis sad Sawa tosa out of the but mints/. soot sad tertbs Istattutylou. Yu ardor to coastal dnifinf sad Me. oho wish to so..euototo =do Iran. ho autuutioarres mat is onliaatt econylikt4-It. of Mateo .impol lad!: In ream. to the =tear , mtVgrg”: than that tut big=altu cheap mars lto souks itublialauaotts ty. ittsaltrullbe au 11 pstroasgsburoooloodlts solicits (=thou Arcer, =EI It= Sas loo ji gacriasbor Imbues h s fib m=mAik that bob is•ble to TO ant- Sit - Idatkot et Bantam 3fiaketboaso S E Fii U ßh ft. AITJAPHY A t iVICKFTELD, BificcsimiLinieeWs Goods_ generally, 'CLOAKS,'. A Pth 5 &BRAWLS, &EBRO/DREW AND STAPLE GOODA . • • • . • For Family trae.' innunosar esselictee aomarloant lisil of the &be» d.Jost told sod feLling otiorfai Woks. Ari ndrti g= eiof eorzoor 4th sad lifoxitat off...!* od Stoves, Fenders and Ere hens. . '1; 1 ( t :l7 OISE. STOVZ WAREHOUSE. No. • au.woxuanio. • As tbs.eatioik hit; Sirttrect wittth Into osi Itut shots ashatt htitt u f u r trould tn. tit* a ptatatthato needin l / 4 hi oar lino tom aro= iteekor am fall aut. coat. Ere thrtennthed Bch es I. ts the lowart 'w mt l ltt' the Vlethillet yel VIM grow. 'WILLIAM - 1111CRELTEKE z Jr. Rectiing Mailiar. Wine' and Liquor MEROIIANT, - No. i .Uteritir Strad. ;Mb:WA 451)-Ir, lases Lands. 1,. - VRAZTER, forniorly' rosidoot of :0111941.9112an0w et town),_l9lll rair. here In • kw ter tbe (929094 a Mars ami Plout City Lang DlArkts. CaptteueA andnUarr•Uwlns tam.. to for../4. 0r waF sanai te 'am Atm , . tidy badness falthfoLT an 4 promptly Wooded I. by CP UDC CM hlraal tho gunroom o Tootoaa Ts .11Arkst WV: 19999 9 A. M. to P.i . ,11X19511.ENOTA, :jaha durnatur, llarthant, ELLA. nafalomittie. 1= Ler. ifi=7, ••• - • Bags! Bap!! . BOKWBEBAT BAGS-2.5 and bCI lbs. nob as lama N a for was by laltheaa a afarrealtai; far the Naive the*. NMI, 'arthletoe; Mato 4060 80027; Dentjat, Foam et t rd . e" doors doors sod of lifonot - 011toO roz.4. ^ WWI/ data rave removed to tim limp sad omemodiord • - inirehome on Um corner of Wood end Second gts.. where rot aid arstamare sad &I dealers ta Dross, Paiute, Yu , t . eMM i owriA k t d ia Isn ,ni g Lw.l : l Borol erm4l4s . cad Moot ~ , .. .. , • ~, , . .., , ..: • - t, afillSEN Id/mulatto:AT off eicri z Te si '.."..''.. ; - egiot nAia.zormarana Wltil Di ' , ) .. gYVL a '' '0 u b0y5. 1436° ....40 1 N11n t " i l lO3 aul ull i2 tvrino vssiet t ita. r. ..r= s tumN. .*. elot: 1.131 fleand. an 4 .133 ind . ~, p1 ,b20 • P. ‘11... r., :,. . ? ~, _ .. gain Dighton Tub and Bucket Paztories. •-• ---,BteatWirsiginet ad Roden; EMNES L Ivitig , . tr*Latell i jl.2. d. urre. t . i . r eptat li t n remss' ° Thr t 2Mion. made Ins Ow natiev—. tied 'With =64'26 tegNOVEM, javAkeLEe..4so Aiti* Aihmettiotestax!,,l. BUR ESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. JOSEPH S. k A. P. MORRISON, Attar &tr. I)2l'p',ll.l;ll.fttrt"`-'•.bgr- DOBERT E. PILV.LIPS. Attorney atLaw, OB Lads. fd L II 0: " POLLOCK, Attorney at . co— JAMES J. HUHN, Attorney at Law, oSce Fourth Wert, near Ursa, Pittsburgh. AGENCIES. Michigan Gemara! Commission and Collets- Anon Agenv Office, &j OR tho collection of Homo' and Foreign A- El utile and all other Money clahcca, In Michigan Panama adjacent eats, Incestraeat and i'a of Mons" Panama of Tom. etarhacs and Bala ollical Entate and Macke and Insamnce Agents. PRLTIEB. ANDUILSON, lietrolt, Screxcat Ca FULtesonh—Mestra. licalnerr Raba. Dank. archanta. acc Whits co.. Gazette °Men Loma, Eltaarsrt atoa. WM. 11.. LIRWIM'S Ia t EAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front Weal. Mdoar from Market; Peale, In lake Chem. p • Ore, PIG tron a to. Cced property bought and ,old. auf27-tt oaAUSTIN L 00.1113, Real &tate Agent, Rook, nerchandhe earl 11111 Broker, Pam No. BB rth Croat, &bon Wool. Berthas promptly ettendel to. A.MI3EL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi 11 GORDON Secretary Western . tsac. co- ea w.L.4tro.t. GARDINEROOFFIN, Agent for Franklin fly rat a/ r.rave. d01nr..7. no wt corner of Word 13 A MADEIRA, Agent for Dahoware Mu- IL • tn•l Warm. Mater:tr. 42 Water Knot DRITGG I STS. rt101:120-....-1. WILCOX, VIJNIM FLEMNG BILOZEIDIS, (11=131114 xo x Earn • co.) • W HOLE-844A •• DRUGGISTS. SO. CO WOOD BTILENT I 14 =km of Dr. 3114 ates taf=tl 4= 4 : 1., I TORN HAFT, ',Jr.,(successor to Jae. Al'Eluf- I fey.) Wholsal• aryl Ratan Dragedst and Dealer In _Juts, Ulla, Orators. eta. =Tuff Wood and 8 I.lth stmts. PlttAburgh. 4firdricular Agent too Dr. lard'. Medicine.. mai I fr.=ft, ".0 ee, 8 le: er — Ti t ' Dram Paints, Oils, Vanslahas and Dye Stufs. bion !Myny Meat, Pittsburgh. All ordain will receive projapt atUlatlOn. SlFAstant for Schanck's Pulmonio Syrup. mar 2.41 y - - - FAIINESTOOK it COWholesale worxr trouutut.b brd.ll.l ""M2l"' 1.1 E. SELLER% Wholesale Dem!or in n i cso. D "l"stlstt I = B 4 s :' , = 7 ="* l `" Prices Inv. MIAMI & REITER, Wholesale & Retail =ens 02ener - sr Liberty wad Bt. Cls Knots; SCHOONMAKEIL & CO., Wholesale D rugr ua s , lQa Woad Mort. Pittsbunll. AOSEPII EIFILLNO, Successor to L. WiICOX Oa, torticrllatktt atost and Dllatond—Hosa tly co batad • tall and otroplet• asoartatent of Itadldata, itedltiso Cants. Padua:atm and all b pertaining to Ida lattlaasa procriptloas tatatally at =a =dad at all ows. COMMISSION &C. _OitS_itdirgbol7.. kuisWARDLNG COmaiSSION MEkt s caiTTS, Wool, lEdas, Mon; Bacoa, Lard, & Lard 041 AND PRODUCE GENERALLY N. 7/ Water El, Pittsburgh. Pa. sPdor o gN ict P4,614•7:0; Ile. WeIDTLI.Is. Oleo. 2 D Jones. Coaterat_ Koma itistino, Phila. each & Co" Pitteouzga. Darnet.O.sebD & Garnum. Joao Ildfft. El Loam PhDs. Thom & Organ., Pankas. HaanOmooll, W. Ohio. PLIT4 D &Co.. /NO. B. W. limurruscat Lai OF Lth, of I.l=aphreys. Batman Emus. P ' KOONS & HERS ruatwva FLOUR FACTORS, 11111 General Predate Commiman Merchants, No 47 Zforoal ; Mason and 115 N. Inter ffi., Dam .6,444. ~:~~ •. Itaga.7, Woodward &Co, Oblis. earn; Slaroin & Co, *. - IYoOd & o.lye& Eltor. Aired Os : TlSk"Fr t tia, Caleb Oopt.Ca Morn & ChM.. Truitt. &other " JBOhannow.tha Co Bryan, &maned y t Co. MOW& L. NY Ilooartb t Co. Praia Bazoloy.Ccograos & too. & Ligon. & On, was a And Pittsboorgh 4.4 nalsdelchis U.-chants all Cand I===M MoBANE ANJE.B. to .A A. Sletlatlo.l LNIALEIto FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Conurdsnon and Forwarding Merchants. Ns. 114 Scarad at, Pittsburgh, Pa. F•lssi 'sColl yl ion SPRINGER HAIRIMIGH, COMMISSION MERCMANT, Boiler in Woof, Provisions & Produce generally NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, PPPTISBOUGLI. PA. J. 8. MURPHY, FOBWASDINO &COMMISSION MESCHANT, Pesttenlar atlantic. R°D gi UCE M, tb• of P. No. 155 Front Street, 07Oadt• in. Hanosteseed - Ilacos. JOIXIV ATVs —.A. J. ALM= ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOT •RSIAL.MGROQIERS. Produce & Commission Merchants, :• min Dramas rir PrITSHORGIII NAIVUF4O7I7IIES, Na. 8 Wood U., Unworn Waxer and Front at audit PrITEDUROII ilivisjii itla:l Yiour, Produce, Provision and Commission 81E11011AVT, fie _ZT Lands end writer of Had. ' • • - • RJUsbargb, HIVES his attention to the sate et flour, a perk. Damn. L = a Chem. Bawer . and.. Dd.' Traits, Jteeds. Sc.. Ste. SElSUncsissraestersesecticilly solicited. es 3-17 L t .luia t i (Into of the firm of Pang & Moorhead,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, azAzza IN PIO NICIAL •Pt) atooits. No. 76 Water street, below Market, •19 prrranutton. PHNNA. A. A. HARDY, oostinzarm erol , Lwritifiti ° AlCll.4l#l: Agent of the Maisel and Indlanopolle MILILIWAD, No. 80 Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa. in.Z61711 - 7. W. BUTLER & CO., 1410EWARDING & COMBIISSION BIER ..I: CIL itNTEstat Posies In All Maser Pittsburg Ms. Ptiuractars=ts l. Lout Pllcsadtlbert lArsdar. Plat nset. Pi e d ir B. CANFIELD, late of Warrea,-Ohio, ormioluion and /*marlin • Mnrensni, end Wbnn. In' Wigan Basais • • • natal., sell Pend • and ifintern'Prodze• • 1. Water stmen‘ . -MILS 1411.11. _ a co LErLITTLE ch ,CO. W holesale'W Grocers, taes sad oo2=ll2Mn rrebszta,end 1:441. llsoulacturli. No. P 2 8 , 0=4 itztor 1r1:.2 1:1' 2I I 2.1" 2E4 , '' OOLLl7lll,l2mwarllslimnd • ••• • • D 0136,122 011kome.Batte_r,Lato Y 2212122121 .. s3.l2foad Moot, above water.Plttabarth 0b1.4t3P • •• haporter eat.Pealer Tratehand /Laurie= Wad Ai If svieszkot DRY GOODS. JuSEPH ItTENS & CO : , Wholesale and &nail Dealani in MintIEMOS, smazorbasir4 zrosulicr a azwris,- r Fawn kiooda &a; inoigatkoroArt.4ognittai • Meat' msa.ms Tartu- - .2119•17 Brow 0. 91 Market st., nth closing, onithei en , Atm tt.xn irtitry'llo at an lin that, tram ntopanototr to satrottaelng that, oigloat mar • ttavo on band a anoramportmont of On toilontal Ig 4;usn,Vnnt i*Las badn i* Enrh 'manta If Itnistinittrtallna tavola =ken cc Wawa sold Moo Itimnota, irty ot Stook and Ookroa Bread* Plata a aripalyr Mit At of vtiltat ba salsa a Ermatimorinoo. lA2) LA. =OW *co essurcisoa.4.44anaiogry c 0.., Toss e. N 00.,.-Whollatesdeiandltetail Dugots Pugs sat Maas, ;or/ goods, SS 711tb l/RPM & : Wholesale jv 4iiiiPta Drraorat. Itemlnata..4rner Math szil UFA st ta .rts Piuswria. " - • Bantstral I:Removal t .Removal! . - ROBINSON f ,cet.—No. sa, NMI mu= i - U.AVING - liadoved our Store I° No. 23, InSth arrest. (cox) door to A. A. Ihund A Co.) we UP WM Prnare4 ta ntlibilpy flb* lan.' btocts of rodent annAniernern sue ull Cahn in tma =du& •In our aeornan4 can Onszni • : Wl . l raises ', 1 -,- .' .! 'is .., ••. • • • t infacirc . 'Patent sad I. • • , i i: , . , ;, ngistk t Lam m ..d . nitrthar id .F'ft I V' al dnierlvnin ni•:)i.M , Icrir .. litstWw . 2viticnr r , Sanlaneng '.l* ..' at. - AWN s larj ez il If _ . =A t te.= Ann 24 Ant? of 411 , ' " vU)nr itthninn Vs . Pu 4 - - (.I,op,fcrna_ztriniimkock.,, PITTSBURGH, BANKERS AND. BROKERS BANKING r HOUSES O • JOHN T. HOG 6: BILIPIPORD BrDFORD CO, 10 , 111t1t8 Ba! RUT 00,0, CONLINTILLS. BATA% CO. Peau• ÜBRONTOWN BRomormts, NSW BRIGHTON, Duna co" Betcadta rec Wed., Illsootmte Nude, Coy bou.r.r„ and coiNcted, PAU Notee and aped° bought Lad .Id Btoob. Notes end other Boooritlei fough t cod eold ork woomlasion. aominowion no. and Nolleetlone !Anew.% MS= tauna...._uniun una--...Funm ot WY= NRAMER & RAlnt, Bankers and p asture Broken. Hay and sell Gold sad Vivo:and • Note; negotiate loans on Heal Estate or to k Feet tithe, porcheee Promissory Notes, sad Thar Bllle on East sad %est. Bar and sell Blocks on Cornalrelon. Hone made on all point, tne baton. JITIce cornrr of Thlrd and Wood streets, dlreotlr colendte the Cheri. Hotel. sp7 =rl-1) HOLMES et SON, DeakrB in Forelpm 11 • and Do:mall. Bills of Exchange, Certificate. of De- Mto. Bonk Note* and Bpaie. No. 89 llazitet streut, Pi tta h. SirOolleetlons made ono all the principal chile throsighoat the united Mates. MANUFACTURING. armne-a. o. calm" c. R. 6 ROODIIIII.S •AMBEIOAN PAPLEB . MA.OHE At.A.NitrAel wart& COMPANY, No. 78 Second d., Pittsburgh, Pa. MANUFACTURERS of Papier Macho Oraumte (pro:hatches. Dome.Ste.atmu. Sidra liner and Picture Prams. Window end. Don Heade, Brackets, Trustees, Conniree.Tentlletare and Centre Maw for Orilla" amtettei and mmgkungs of eVnl7 deerription. else mid design, antra and tenanted more durable then any War article now In en. ara-Ordere euented on the shortest notice. .Nll..—Attentban of near-host Builder, le Telly di meted to this article, on ecterint of its hat we ht.. IL CILSEINA, TUNKB .I.2.dti No. Tlidacond et., bat. Wood A blartet eta, Prneapean weemixta..—...rown n 1 .1(80 3 .........1111. ftflT:l2 , 3oA UNION FOIINDRY. Mitchell, Herron & Co. WILL continuo tho bwinue of the Union Lsr jb ... atr i att .i te, r t PE NOB, Myron- They will utannf•ctes 11..1. • lug a and amend aiwortiment of UARTINULrisiaa Cooking Stoves, gee and Side Ovens, MANU OTTIC AL' & AND =MIEN I. OR ORA AS, TES, Hollow Ware, Wagol llozw, Dog how, Sad Irons, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Maahinary Coatings generally, Arid GAB and WATER PU'ES od all elms. IRON & NAILS °M AE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks, &0., All of which will bo add at manufattatweV imam A177-1f - Penn Cotton Mills, Pittablrgh. ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO.. Menefee; harm of— Penn JI No. I beery 4.4 EnwUnar, t =tebnlzi:l all colors and shaden Plow e nnes coad 4 10rd; Rope clan dzaa and dawainUons BatUns. Agreknera lett at the Warden:. Mee of Loren. Minn U0...131 Wood exert rill km. latent:lea. odlol PlLL!sanentu.. 111. SEIM WILLIAM BARNHILL & Co., 61 Penn at., below Marbury Pittsburgh, Pa. (SE BOILER MAKERS and SffEET -1,7 IRON WORKS:BA Iffinaufheturer. of Barnhill'. Pet. vat Boller. Locomotive, Hued and Cylinder Boilers. Chin, rm. Brach.. Sire Bed. 111.. Pipes, (t.ndenertna, Bait Pan., Barer Put; Iron Ya 1.1.. Life Boat. etc Alm, Illnehandthr Wont. Bride. mad Viaduct Iro. one the shoattended rt.tnotlee. Anomie. fro. het... trosnotly to. 1022 Hats and Caps. diWILSON & SON keep constantly on • band wiwlT daimistlon .d variety of Data and . .tr th . owboleaalo and ratall. Thom doldrlng.a non: UM Cap.scod and dirt,. would do well to gin as • can tefors voschaalna alsawlnn, nold.tt W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail 2 .119 A itSllsattarn and Deem 111 Calatrart Wan. No. SS GROCERS. Shriver 4S. Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS. Noe. 130 & 132 Second area, (liertrom Wocdand Elmafield) 1177SITURGH. MONTROSE MITCHELTREE, Wholosaie Grocer cal General Merchant, .aa, 909 Welly and. retzber-A. 19:0-17 a. mue-- - -_„ - 8)11711, 131A111& HUNTER, WHOLESALE OROCEIt S 1= Second and 151 Front street, j . k116- PITTSBL7tOI4 I.A. • ..•. Wallace in Gardiner, 6LIOLZ24LZ DICALBA'S I Flour, Provitimae e.nd Produco Generally, NCR= LIBIZTT ST BMALEY, COSGRAVE qk CO., Whole ', •rd,este Croons. 10 SO Ward .teme. flueAusts. aly A CULBERTSON, Wholonia urocer and Ckmamisask Mandunt.Dealyr iv Pro/rain:ld Pitts G•g " Manzactund Artie*, 10 libmt7 bung!. OLDI PThYll h CO., Wholesale Grocers audCersaloslo• Mo.-chant. N 0.1711 Wood and 2:9 Wh sty aro.. Pluabargh. told MOOR E, Wholesale Urocer. Dealer In Prodnor. Plttabnr•b kizonfartdres, and of Tarots. ad Doldootle {ismer sad Ilior.ro, No. 311 Liberty otroet. On hand • very largo ot•ck nollark. old fiortdoe•bois Widokor. which bill a. rid Low for auth. stilD WU..=SM. -...nlLux =am rants. AcCANDLESS, MEANS L CO., (succes sors to Wick At IloCaoolloon) Wbolosolo Groom, ls Iron. Nail; Oottaso Y . aras. /owl Ilttabosch lLaiotoottomo gramaly. eoroo: of Vita,' .ad .ter ADA C. ROD AIGILLS d. ROE, Wholesale °ewers and omeasseese !Ind= to. 8a IN Utorty ctr.rt mum. I_llOl3V IT DALZELL CO. , 1.11, , hocch,Collphlmoka Merchant" Dnile,, h Przlwo P mud Pittsbuzgb Hatinheturef. 4 1.5.7 Mut, sheet, Mn=MMMEE! s a mmi DICKEY Wholesale Clic. star•trrat, Z 4 Ls Prtt Pt la i h. - 111 Arnatir, WOODWARD & CO, Wholes: II mi. groasii , ll..l2l Itarlst stmt. rbllaCdslata BOOKSELLERS &C. 101Cfr T. SHATOCE, Book and Job Printer and Publieber. Nan Nthravet.,_ atm+ Rai thtl.:4. Garotte Bolldtgui. HOOK BINDER'S cod Bra 'Stoker's Straw uturara CD Ow:a. Bookk. Nom sad eWboirr 0711) LI C. LIOCIIRANE, (suoceritorto S. Sad- Ser.) gl .nd ?Asti Doke. In Books, instivi sca &Da Porn' B.ozi us" Voderst 3? t , eta do= N. E. o Mutat m A! situ. A Y. JouY 8. DAVISON. Dooksaller and Sta g. tknutroir to Davison Agnew, No. Marks. assent. nearJoartb, Pittsburgh. Pa. A Y CO. Boasellors t.nd Stationary, Q. LS Weed ;treat. heel dour to the ours. of 11. us neat. Pe. Pehoot sad law Poeta mega:Wean Wel L. READ, Bookolles gad thationor.No. J ye Ircorth• etleire Apollo Bull.ilose. MUSIC. &C. lobo H. Mellor, NO.Bl WOOD STREET,. betwoon Diamond AR. .ad lauds litntat. M I TI& CII T 1011. CR LW: gIODEL 111412atiNg no•I Olk/AN 0.110. and nra/w In Mule and Maslent 00.1 s. B. Weber & Bro., O. 63 FIFTH BT., Sian of the Golden Ode Acne) km IM* opAturs or )a Grand sad &oars PIANOS, and CAW II WVTs NESDILL Goof= IIKI O N0N0.04 OW AN lILILIIOIIIOIIII. Domino In nnilo and kluolesl instrok -menu. Charlotte Blume, NufIiNTIFAOTURED and Dealer k Piano INK/ones and importrAran and mtrzt astra UL t tET, lk talt k ' O4 Bcaton gam wi h ind I,lft oat Attsehment. • t 073 Ili Wad .t. CUDIVIELL .7.1113,X01rA1a. .. ValloT ai l:owo,Plow Works. 1.71 i 'SPEER .4111Wilneall to the filet story of that ferin'snirdasetinerlions. %ram* corner of ir ellos and Lienetr i trest. whirrs LW ism opened 'an nonorirserit pf then . rt. hump resttuni hirrnljencos• ed PLOWS. =A would vit. attontoen or Mermen naCTredstritto WI andercamin• tear nes (eon Centre. timers; Patent Irwin, Ull . Ma. Pub 8011, tenable P.M, Ceitenn Bum, pad 00507 description et Plows. Plow .Pol44 ft Oitirtints, Asn connected . wins tb. Snide. DNALEIT. IN ' HIDES, LEATHER & OILS, 233 LIMN! ,firiatila I i Atoll t ) r iead Wood. Hoytie Loather Bolting and Oils, Par alletilwr sod Opal Qan. slims on haat. Math Ward Property for Salo. I WILL: SELL an saaaonable dorms and pimento, taro LEM, corner of non mot Citron ctn., protons /LW Donne caw. nor ono hanfloOmorlf ell Ate print. rooldoneo• /Joe, throe LOl4l. corner of Lftorty and Baldwin 5t0..26 Want oath.. Thaws e11004t04 fur olMer *rotting g bottom or for coal doot—Orr coal orooghtbr tom prowor the Cionfolovlllo , Also. anon 11.0111. aornOr naltronto of P. 0.. sn•Wfiklos moon.. tits optoodid konadry. gon• nook • lion. Thor aro well tante.' 1L11t01111,4017 ar 1-rm-bMitmOtAw,ug.k.--T-zwc et. " . ica fitmar 4 -B!inOtteAtf.ll•Libittr . , To Mill,Owiers, • .. - ..-; 1 • pRENOII BURR and Load 'IIIII Mill Steno, 1A0.1.00a Clotho. AEU C0 ,D1A,11..i !pit 7,„„,. Anrs.bseen wiz., born And , (WWI" Cut Aron p r .{ a s tm, (Atosidersituoi In evervACC SILO. an haaa sod made to trraur, st 319 Litany IL, rittabAtibaa. b,Ogleed W. W. WALLACE. • belt -ideating and Max Ironsr. 'VW.. Subscriber hating purehaeed the ex, Au'On= Videtelt 4 i:=l7Phgt ii not rzuelevdtralliatrametatine Shi Leta va. lama W z ioraricaata. oft Fedora 01. oasgmdt• Az= o.= Weeks,* • sad gpas4 saarlassat of the COOSSOIS Tailor sad Sad tolublat Os amid reneettalls isrly stw. vt.tkinisf * dodos sad tb• publican swami'. - ~acc•lrd . 11. ISIMSLA Nis A amtimar UHT. Pr NDELLISLE have, just reed a Argi tlarjir *Marne lodealble Int:tither sten eat tu.proposboss.. t aggrod sibihst it.V.lnrtsastr f irro m air lookaadtbenimer EY be tetanded ia Oda -- Alaa, - . Cirgrili2oo bum tor slu r vreasuproresommens. :6011. /L 101110.,,“ las maw —. asw YORK ADVERIB* PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ssrum viaBCLIEP,OIVILNA fiCELELL. t.• mu. firwor.sr. ADVI=ISL , 3 LiorEL ha an emadt,,, New Fork- GEORGE W. FARBIRAR, Merchant Tailor, 51S Broadsvar, am:melte St. Nicholas llocel my10;1Inv N W 1;0 RS. New York Corn Exchange, BAG MANKFA CTORY 125 and Pa Broad Street B. E. °LARK, 3IANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Bags and Baggin g , eiSNABORGS, Sheeting; Duck, Flanom • Cotton Tsloe. etc Want. evolve. 2a. soPpiied wlth Omen Dna. East:nem Ham Wow Baal, An MILL•Rn . BAGS, Designed and yrtintorl to order ammtaelY toe their mu, aeantatent of boniere islergn. a-d our °nehmen, can have any Matte, they may nut Cout In tore without extra olurgn nntry Alambante ate Invited to examine our stook cf nme‘er WI the mime tnande Molt, dot mY hurry o .thutge. batty/ Salt Factors anyntled with bane, all elzes.pylntat Provlelon Pealete numalled • m B.l Da too On •rs. made of ylaln Lr cOlOred cloth. W e have nen dettgni fty stanerlna. • myhtfo Paints, Oils. Glass, Bormag Fluid. Campbells, Alcohol, too., DORR k MANN NS , GREMNIVICEL ESIXELT. Omer orJay.) NEW YOLK. near !tuition Blur sad Crteltaltroad W r ot e , /LRE now ceiling the above article ,, ill con rectlcrn with • eorereleto haunted. t Caere. Dry AOU. Butlers. Gros. Line Dicratottetz, Klee Lead, orta and Amsrleao Zinc Pointe. d t prim tlut ever mot loduormoote to Demers and Cilmtr!es e ,. s . my2..omde For the 1,000,000. • - 11. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY 90 Thompson sweat, N. Y., * ANUFACTU.ER'SOFMARBVERAN TIES, TABLE TOPS, 00L1131.213. PEDESTALS, .2 1 .4 Sienna, &motel. and all Italian Marbles. Thie article, •htch Laprocaratlon ofklarlde Dust, chemically combined with mineral onion, ea aa to be moulded into any form and color. by which a ourbia con be manuhee tiered at lest then half the wet of the common materiel. alit!. It excels It In durability and beauty. Vallee/las. thased Iron and Plate, there Lem =Mace Work. the oolca. running Into the mass of the ulster:at while no varnteh I. need to rive • temporary beauty to the enrisca. Man tle. from Pt to 04tt. Table Topa, •c heap, Nights for the Nom/ dire cad kale ashore for the different Stater, *bleb will insure immerse tottery* to thpas Interesting themselves, lintormation ft:trebled on application to PURR REINIE, RILL, or JOSEPII lAMB, See. NEW YORE. ce=tyv acid Preach WindoW Glass. - EDWARD P. DiORIE, 144 Chambira,at.,, 1.. Y., Two doors wed of Eitorantrer Rallrood Depot. OFFERS to Dealers andCustomera his Cel ebrated breads of French Window lass on f.Oll. lrma. Parties wiehloginformation .00 be furulthed with priers ourecelptal their •delrass Glees out to eny g e .i ee d yett e co. mad racked free of clam& •P 14 :174• Umbrellas and Parasols. JOIEN L WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER, 234 & 235 Broadway, New York. The moat extensive in the world. THE late fall in the prise of materials, con etquet utirn tb• dringency of the money market , has mabl.d me to amaulacture largely for the the trade; and to dim to mordant& at very law Rims. the lemma arid .= complete amortment of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS to be baud to Europe or Amato& Merchants visiting New Yolk to buyglostr rood; am respectfully Welted to call aud eamotste the smolt ticians purchasnap. N. for cut this JUANt and put It layout. Pocket time for reforest, L Manufacturer. nalta3.3mtiv , PE.131111:0C PLAIN FOETILS. STEINWAY k SONS, iIIitiVgACTURIEII k Lein Walla,. Street. Ray tooto~, say road. lIESPECTFULLY,.eaII the at- tention of %halvah:Soto thedr splendid wont:ant:dot emtdraied atedodooTo Situ tepid..., ter voltam, ton*, dubiety of tooth, beauty of Gall a t in tin attpet *rail thing that rar.dara• Plano ptrttet. toteurpasbet They were awarded tha First Premium for both bind.. to botopetitlor. with the most diettaguistml ambers tam Deoloo. Philadelphia. Heel Writ eed Iteltictmon. NEW TRIDPIPIO—PrrraI42 .1k &MS hare fort toot seamed shit 'Met Premium COLD MEDAL (over all rozopetitore) at the Late Pale of the Jonathan institute. OrPtal Patede. 'or the lIESI Plattofertet. de: ottittfr • Safety FlllO. KOR ALINING PURPOSES, and for IGNI• LNG OILAR.DDI, both es REY .4 DRY blutinc. ot 'Ot dlEßrtna ThsCUTTON an.l, RIM FUCA ale. the SIMMS mad LOUDER TAN: VIATZit VDU. Ilanufatcureq awl sold cy GLENN PUIIIAN, SDI Warty St. NEW . T9RIE r,47 - Dmayl.l7 r.Sod fc.r as tar,Leof DUN POSY DE“...kr th• raNKt .n.rtne 4rsads. DWI:I4 XIIIIDI. SION A..., FILM %YOURS. 81110 SIONALS, Re. 1, cola cllso SCRIEFFELEff, BROS. & IMIVIITAILS AND DKA LEAN IN Orage, Paints, Oiir, Byea, Perfumery, he., 170 WILLIMIST. New York, INVITE the attaaticia of the trade to their r f.r 1r t..,...1. uncial bauninuala/Ea. tun. Purr.... in eadit'len tot heir nnroter importatione orritaple Mach thee nee aleto TEE wina,ltraet Nan tDe Euro.a of produer tam and 11311\13fattur, rrir,:t.hini of Tor e, flair and, Nall Drualisenßrae.., ODA . Mortars. axing.. French an 4 Gottlielo turincorrr. Loonn's ratrsoia. arid 112artfother tithe clonally inniarerad ui Dr - owe. Mots, Eilen the/ are aloe nrebied to offer on the cuntErroctageouti term. Ornery, Ether tu memo, rr moil. Ell Termiterinnot attention. rEirlyr IMPORTANT TO ITO . US.REEEPEi2B DEALEES, THE HOPE EMU, it TnisrDi orsysT, end Ti Maser ma., tiale Yam. . reeneterl Preqt X-. .'net. Noe an. Si and Unarm rasa, Sere, eltr. 'Flak. Proprietors of this long and wen & koarp cur PEE .AND :WILK P-STALILMILAIX.Vr. CciiLlo.l9pn.p.r.t.b.. tore. o bese finwfrro In ose. tor Ranker Paled. Mail, Tea and other Cat.. They al. aeon. troetard, too., and Luny other aril. eles of dolly use in family. shia they oder upon U. sat a.m.. kerma Lletelogn. went to deaden who rareg...o,:ttszn.u.. rlriew]the..linnuira. fm peep q . 1111 E ar tide. etaSlyde The Adams Express Company : Pittatesrph, itochutcr and New BrigeVtor. the cspeeial encommoda.tion ofthe arse poredaUnn wens the boa of the Ottloand Pence ay nate RaUrced. between Pittsburgh and New aticadon. Atun Intimate bal.. and Social elation. roman. and gway, The eagou I. thamuur 217 : r ...s.ontat .its hU. linilrart . to groat than to pot a Unity Ateeentuar on Um Accramodate. Trabs..bovul tam thugs of alLaralerrng end hinihnw mealy ammo. /in him. The ineesager mil bete am /an ray in the Dame+ Cu. Cr U. desalt and 00 tor awrortty of &Loney t r ip TS,:=T IL'Alut.t•=tdiltabei ay Cier daring the dew w attend to raze routed ea may he entrusted Le an e, and rota= by Up Ersalaa Toms. with hie ti d Comeaulooa executed, It will be hie duty to nada on std op tile all easets. h eelaaaa testae, mow. as. whieh will he delivered to te prom party soon atilt the lateral a the tale. at the Allegheny Ws Depot. U. sell gm mere written arterbal emotc n l 0 re dethrone:l in the SOSl—oomsoasilest• lutedirenoe— obtain annastion, sad rot= reattateearder geode. Lae nave tassa—staa. otustsuu. largo or on ape Uer alpine to gate engine. All g 0.., g.. Urania cr caned fur to toe two within reaeonebte distance. arts charge bat tr. reC h d... seep. al enanewees e. .6 . At Scnif Inas ne e all tatter 114 alert with the ataUon Agent of es paineml OnSairesr, wham the proper party le not at the nation op the 1.1:17.1 of the Ptah; to nada =rgra lbr naming packages, an and la manna rendered by the Mertmenr. me Intended to be within re. Actable lira.. When annuli:leo! the amine. le anal as to $4,a11 It metal aessatarata .I.llba and.. As the Zdeneenger is reached te ertue hie bills and bat ineseekifty erla the Untartoresal to ph lisfedt, the pat. row of Um line will pIE 001 set Wm to wait nu man trip for ha piny, sae be no dine et It the nutter. UENIIV le. Coen appointed almoner, and 1.111 comma* rile patios ea Illaear. Lie. 21. 1116. 0171C1.1.11 LID LOUIE. PLlOrtegA-64 room Wrest. ALleglars aly—Trtgrapb COI= lin Sneaky 'en—tre. Matartschlts.. Mita. AZZDr. tammlirr. g.tton—llr. nnt a l it! a r .10: 1 19111.) .1624rdte Commercial Hotel, Corner of Oirod and New Lives, New Orleans. K. STEED rord moat rmpoot-in „ t oo 7 intim the travt WC {atilt th at be nta... E.. above named Hot. The Hotel bu recently undergone a thorough repair and mutation, and to. Wen Otted op ellth au and*, *nut curator, carpal:tit, ao., to The proprietor w il l pas arery ear/tad attract. to the otatfoet sad wanta of the boarder The table will be ecuppal with the but that the mutate attead. Vele lineal being alceueted In tbs Leimedlete vicinity of the bosineu Defier Lho ea se belnj conenlent tone Meneenaet Lasodlow, the proximo bosee that by stilet attention intro wen. at pitzons to reale. ant lailenaitv that bas ever ken bestowed tenon this house. •• • Price of Board per Diu, 8 1.0 Q. Th. Boy VIII ha ctactid with Willa and i loupes Irani. or to no other bona. In the city. A good Lunch Sroci In to LI A. if . Also obliging and ococalsoodathor atendant. Q UM% hoot. S. M. MoPABIN Triplat_t, irribilla • oo,,_ COMMINSION DIEROUANTS, No. 2 LBVEN. m 5111 GO.IIIIZRUAL Br,* N Bt. Louo., irruAlms fur.L.44, /Way, froTI•lool, 'loot, Undo ao...ouata ..ect prommir wcutfti. 20 Meier& T. 11. h iu W O WI 0.. littenuth Mr. Ain. Oeriork :1614:121 LEMON ; k CO.TILANSPORTATION ~.LINE—UIrNE zee& extrudes Oda oda ter, re are nor RATo emb i rto = ess b z ri• v E :A NN.I.OAN E...%.1= . tlitm pe Wr os i f go , ":a 4d ' irejAl t6e.4l:6 °l l. ' sgtgrg: me:urn andlresterrVeicht. The svoldeoee ot the /Ir d el co the A erhery Portatre Uighur:l VIII give *Mower detostoh to the trentoottrou of freight. (Moe= PENN /treat, et the Utast Brio. Jahltoirtl LLOYD_ LEMON. T. L. ItANDLETT EIMIP AND STEAMBOAT . Fix'rums, N 0.157 Sonth.Street, New York. rWEB. CAPSTANS, Common . Iron and Wond Cwt.% Rad% Hoidaral'a sad Onmoll's lid las B ra ZlVirir treec rW gaillo Zi a 1 Ei n Vet as& Ilaaln Bus. Aalge ....4 nr• Enid:lel dne r e Pim And Mapr i r 15b1D LaAlatrarortzßreas *ad /Km U VraPt . a i i= LIN ITMTrokiburerrtintiLlatige 1.1% /Then mt BOats into Prate:ring Maltruen sad zlrrtz..,Attul".l4l.lz:lttvr..,l4._":llr,„7; tgr:rirtili.lll29.l=gtatiVAYLl. t.... u.it,..3.1 Ca-rartnereip. j. HAVE. tido day woolued mo, as qua miners tb• staliuir,o4.lalD4 sad Gluing .. .11l rt. Ttr u jeetiadgobt... C. Mlle, abe tan. qtas doeld JODI *8.4142tTr0m . t. "" • u.:VI Var=krtil 7.1 1 ,24 MillaTarsmt fr il th 'u"'" I "llkgrearnNera; an boa taa PUJobarith. rtbtna lostra Dud 1 0 1 lay Ostia' ema Its grill be clome In,tb* vtry hot =awe; se I fatter mood that sor ♦ork sad soffits Is gri tie ' re a n & tb=lt hl bY the 1 L Mantatll4lls4.abelaost WEDNESDAY MORNING, NAY iA, 1856. Advance Payments.-11creafter no slab osziptlon will be taken for the Daily o Weelly GA=rtra riaLera Parrowat la made In wlranoo. 'sl4oeyer the time Leap to ertueh the moracrlatbroo is 1114. the lay e rnth Invariably be Inriably stopped, utleme the mu ytlen le re heat. by advemec rare:mut. All tranelesat allvertlanyh dcer..aptJoa. .111 be re:el:reel to be paid ad nose. The errly azoertiona will ha where thectal clonal ly or year, eontratte are made. weal:Claw VO.Plitntkurgb VP testily Unzerts.—The or:rutin dr c d n ti o n ore. mare Goor&ooftoro to our bwinno men • mast &mixable =Mum of nuking the. bndnev kstms Crnr circulation Is batweernfour.d Ave thousand, meting sirsoetemerr merchant, rests sorer and ram keeper Is Neste. Pessesl rents. sod Esslara Olds. • Cctreeiendeaee of tho Pittelmrsh Gesstte- Rock Island Bridge—Burning of the Effie elficm and part of the Bridge—Exultation among the Steamboat men. A passenger an board the S. 13. Vienna gives, in a letter to his father, the following partio niers of tho Rock Island Railroad Bridge, Its partial destruction, and the damn:titles that it occasions to steamboats navigeeng the river. 8. B. Vans, May 6, 1856. Wo have been detained two days at Rock Is land, being unable to pats the bridge. A Leavy head wind prevailed during Sunday and Monday, whisk, together With the current, rendered it impossible to pass. We reads the attempt on Sunday evening, the wind having lulled a little, but were beaten back. A. large side-wheel boat ii.ed it with alike result. Shepaseed yesterday • morning, after having been forced back several times. Yesterday evening 'Our captain sent a yawl above the bridge with an anchor, intending to warp the boat up with the capstone: but the bottom was so rooky that the anchor dragged to within thirty yards of the bridge before it caught. After striving for an hour, we gave it up, intending to put out another anchor in the morning. At this time there were Ave boats below endeavoring to get through. I most give you, as near as I can, an idea of the bridge and its situation. It is situated at the upper end of the cities, (Rock Leland and Davenport,) and about 503 yards from the lower end of the island, and erases the main channel (from the Island io the Davenport aide,) at the foot and strongest part of the rapids, with an angle up stream of about ten or fifteen degrees. This part of the bridge has six spans of 260 feet each, and Is now (the river quite high) about three feet above the deck of our boat. The third span from the island is a draw.' It is 800 feet long, rests on a pier in the middle, and works like the turn-table of a railroad. This pier is at right angles with the bridge, andconvequently at no angle with the current I auppose the current is somewhat stronger now than when the water is low, for the river is not half as wide as Is other places, and there is but little water be hind the Island. .This morning at 6 o'clock, the Effie Afton, a largo and powerful boat, the finest on the upper Mississippi, built about Biz months ago, at a cost of over $50,000, attempted to pus, and had got throe-fourths through, when ehe took a sheer and struck, jut aft the wheel-house, agsinet the right hand pier of the main part of the bridge, and then outing round against the bridge. The cabin just peered under the eves, but caught a few feet back., and warped it over considerably. 11111 force of the current against the hull caused it to careen etill more. When ehe etruclr, the shock was to great se to overturn all the stoves, and the but Immediately toot fire. They kept it down, however, until the passengers got off, Bonus on the bridge and some on another boat, (the .1. li. Carson,) which won but a short dis tance behind when the Afton struck, and ran up to her store, where she lay until the last man was off. 'rho Viatica, Ramberg and Grace Darling wore tied to the island cud of tho bridge at the time and had steam up ready to start when the Effie Afton was wreotzd. They kept the fire down until all the paaaeri germ were of, and the' greater part or their baggoge, when all at epee It Luria out, and in ono minute we could feel the beat c hundred yards off against a airing wind. The beat and bridge were in a blase. The other boats put out into the ricer to be out of danger. When weber! dropped about two hundred yards below the burning boat we could heat the steam whistling (rate these/res. We expected e. blow up, but one of the pipes bunt end let the steam escape in tbst way. It blew oft with great force. Ia fivbruiriutes after the flames buret out the chimniee fell, and the boat 'smug round, bow down stream and caught by the wheels on the bridge, where elm hung until the bridge fell, which was about twenty minutes after the fire broke out. When the bridge fall, the boat. rung their belle and blew their whistles, and the paaseogers and crews cheered for ton or fifteen minute' You may guess what •noitto we mele— eight bells, as trimly wbi.itles, and several hun dred cheering. We kept near the boat until she had burned down pretty well, when we got a line attached, and endeavored to lend her, but the bridge lying across her made It almost impossible to move her. We held on until she struck two miles be low. Two of the passengers came on board our boat. They say the excitement nn the Afton was intense. Dot few of the paseengers were out of their births at the time she struck, and the first warning they hod of their danger was the crash of the collision between the cabin and the bridge. Rushing out of their state rooms, they found the boat on fire, and to add-to the terrors of the scene, • cry was raised that the boat wee sinking. Every one Is sorry that it was not the entire bridge, instead of ooe span, that fell; for it is the meet dangerous place I ever saw for it heat to pass through. 'I looked at it closely last ()can ning, and tame to the conclusion that if our boat had had power enough to pus it, there was 013 even thanes of her meeting the fete of the Wm Afton. We passed through the new opening without any trouble. E. C. To Maws Prix Wise ow Arriss.—Being aware that moot: wine sold for wenaloo ehom paigo• was manufactured from older, we Inform ed a eorreepondent a short time einzr of this foot in answer to his loqulty. The following letter woo elletted by the rending of the answer referred to:— Nam . into well aware Mat Imita tion wines are now ' extensively made In the State of New Jersey from the Jame ofibe apple, and more from the Harrison apple than from any other variety, and the moseof WM made at Newark. Those knowing ones are correct with regard to Its beings ail:tore of poisonous drugs not fit for the human stomach. Having been In tho hortioultural buelnbee for over forty years I bars had an eye single to those spurious nines from the juice of tho ap ple. It Is gratifying to ma to think that when you come to taste nod test my wine—whinh I send you acoompanlng this. letter—you will find a wine, a pare article, free from ail drugs, and not an In:imitation. The 'sample I send you is eighteen months old, and made after the follow• lag grooms Take pure cider made from emend ripo ap ples as it rune from the prom. Pat tasty pounds of common brown sugar into fifteen gallons of the cldcr and let it ilisolve, thou pat the mix ture into a clean barrel; and Mil the barrel up lb within two gallons of being foil with cleaned der; put the cask le a tiool pram!, leaving the bug out forty eight heart; thenput in the bung, with a email vent, until fermentation - wholly co.saea, and bang up tight, and In one year the trine wilt bo ht fur use. This wine re quires no racking, the lougor it stands upon the lota the bolter. Stearn Deonson. /111118TX171i0 ratio LIONDURAtI.--CitANCIII OP PUBLIC FlinING ACIA.IIIn Watauta.—The brig Helen Jane, Capt. Nickerson, from °MOS, Hon duras April lEtchLarrived at this port this morn log. Capt; Nickerson, on his teat arrival her. t i from Honduras, reported that the lesdin inhab itants of that country appeared to be we I ease ted towards Gen. Walker, hoping that rough him they might enjoy the blessing* of stable government. On the ' return of Cap N. to Honduras, however, be found a mark° c hange in the public eentiment The fooling t arena , " le one of opposition, in consequence of the ere riea circulated of the conduct of hln man in rtio- Amu', anti of :too cpbtributione which ho had levled 'upon the moral) of that country. Oar Instance accounts from Honduras, elated that Cabanas, the fernier Preeldent of the Prd slab° and aPederaliar, had been driven out by a sudden revolution, at the head "of which was General Gaardiola, who is named President— Cabanas tied to General Walker, and with the aid of several hundred of his men aid about fif teen hundred of his own - countrymen marched owarde Honduras. On hie arriving at the trea ter, he nisto a Nam*, having become disgusted with thieciduct DIU; new allieS,find with the patelotici remark that be ironld ninstromen: tai in bringing nob misery on hie country, be inddenly left and is no* ins f/iii Bali ador." . ,-. '--• '_. "The'qucation. whether or no Honduras till JOIN bi the league solimitlTath*Vja not Jot definite ly. !fettled.: The Pmeldent rad Ms eabiniP ere' •In favor DIAe teentneiC;Sti . Xele of atitjelat , `I DA:they wild; perhspe.' trthalitite thatitald 1;-` , 680 act With the exeeption of thlit7.thit tire. {Ace of Hondstiime ibtotintieliblaiss* eakiat .„ banter anombertif rtipaa- , , AtostonliMagir: ,t An ELow¢ent B:lZtmet. Theodore Parker delivered an address before the N. T. Anierimn Anti-Slavery Boelety is the city of New York on the ith last, on the prerent eels , , in Antrim:: Political affairs--the war of capierl itgainst labor—the attempt, to rob the work ing millions of all Ma'am the public /ands. Mr. Parker's address closed than: Three hundred years ago our fathers in Eu rope were contending for liberty. Then it was freedom of eoneeicace, which the progressive force of the people demanded. Julius the Third had just been Pope—who gate the Cardinalahlp veeste3 at Ms eleetion to the keeper of his mon keys—and Pant IV. satin his stead in St. Peter's chair, and represented in general for all Europe the regressive power, while bloody Mary and bloodier Phillip eat on England's throne, and incited thereto by the Pontiff, emote at the rights of man. Two hundred years ago our fathers in the two Englands—Old and New--did grim battling against monarchic, despotism; oslo Charles slept in his bloody grave, another wan dered through the elegant debsuoheriee of the Continent, while Cromwell and Milton made lib eral England abidingly famous and happy.— Ono hundred years ago other great battling for the rights of man was being begun. Ah the strife is not ended. The question laid over by our fathers is adjonreed to us for settlement. It is the old question between the enbstanoe of man and his accidents—labor and capital, the people and; a class. Shall the 360,000 slavoholders own all the 1,400;000 square miles of territory not yet made States, and drive all Northern men away from it? or shall it belong to the People? Shall this vast area be like Arkansas Mad South Caroline, or like Michigan and Connecticut? That Is the immediate question. Shall Slavery spread over all the United States and root oat Freedom from the land; or shall Freedom epread wide her blessed boughs till the whole continent is fed by her fruit, and lodged beneath her arme, her very leaven for the, heal lag of the national That is the untutava gems. tion. Now, itls for Ameriee to ehooso between these two alternatives, and bunco quick. For Amer. ice.? No, for the North. You sea I are tcidc-' cide this mighty question. I tako.it the Anglo- Saxon will not forego his ethnological instinct for Freedom and the historic habit of two thous and years- he will progressively tend to Chris tianity and Demos:Mtg. We Will put Slavery down, peaceably If ho can, forcibly if ho. must. Wo may now end this ctimainste ag humanity by ballots; wait a little, and only with sword acd blood can this deep and widening blot of shame be scoured out from the Continent. No election since that first and unopposed of Wash ington, has been so Important to America as this now before no. Once the nation chose between Aaron Burr and Thomas. Jefferson. When the the choice is between Slavery and Freedom will North choose wrong: Any railroad tympa ny may by accident elect a knave for president, but when ho has,been convicted for squandering their substance on himself, and blowing op their engines, nay destroying their eons and daughters, will the stockholders choose the swindler for ever? , I think we shall put slavery down? I have mall doubt of that. But shall we do It now and without tumult, or by and by, with a dreadful revolution, Bt. Domingo massacres and the ghast ly wort of war? Shall America decide far wlckedn'ess„extend the darh plans of the earth, filled up fuller with the habitations of cruelty Then our relit is certain—is elito just. The power of self-rule which we are not fit for, will pass from ent hands, and the halter of vengeance will gripe our neck, and America will lie there on the shore of the sea, one other victim who fell as the feel dieth. What a ruin it would bet Come away—l cannot look In even in fancy on so tout a eight ! If we decide for the inalienable rights of man for present wetare and future progress; for Christianity and Dorneersoy, and so organize things and men that all may share the labor and government of society, thee what 0 prospect is before us! How populous, how rich will the land become' Ere long, her borders wide, will embrace the hemisphere—hew fell of men ! It we ere faithful to cur duty, one day, America, youngest of nitii,us, shut' sit an the Cordillersa, the youthful mother of the continent of States. Behind her are the northern,Leker, the eertheen torrid bounded by Arctic ice nod snow; on her left hand swells the Atlantic the Pecifie on her right—both beautiful with the white nines of commerce, giving (menace ell around the world; while before her spreads out the Southern land, from Terra Fines to the Isles of Fire bleseed with the Saxee mind and corissience, heart and soul; and underneath her eye, into the lap of the Hemisphere the Amaze, and the Clank: riven of freedom—pour the riches of clther continent ; and behind her, before her on either hand, all round and underneath her eye, extrude the New World of humanity, the corn monweeßb of the peeple, justi,-e, the law there of, and infinite perfection, Ood—a church with out n Diabop, a State without a King, a com munity wititeut a Iced, a family with no bolder ;1 slaves. With welfare for the preeent and pro gress for the future, she will show the nations how divine a thing a people can be made. A MA3 -•- IA3 VOLUNTARILY IN ItCD FOR FOITY-NIIIN Trana.—The last London Illustrated News has the folloenug:— On Friday, tho 7th tut, Were consigned to their final resting place, in the church-yard of lleighley, Yorkshire, the mortal remains of one of the most eccentric individuals that ever lived; in feet a parrellel seems scarcely possible, of a man voluntarily going to bed in good health, and remaining there for a period of forty-Ono years: Ile went by the cognomen of Threelaps" in the neighborhood, but hie real name was Wm. Sharpe. Ile lived in an Imitated bone-called ..Worlds," (probably en abbreviation of "World's End") not far from Braithwaite., in the parish of Keighley. Ile was the son of a small farmer, horn A. D. 1777, and from an early age showed little predisposition to steady work. When thirty yeare of age betook to his bed and the room, which he never left till carried thence on the day of his funeral. The cause of this extrsor /Mary condact In believed to have been a mat rimonial disappointment, his wedding day was fixed, sooompanted by-n friend . 10 winded his way down to the pariah church, and there pa tiently awaited the arrival of hie brideelect; but abe never came; her father having eteroly and steadily refused hie consent. Henceforth the young man consigned himself to a email room, nine feet square, with the deterraleaUou of epee ding the remainder of his existence between the blankets—which resolution he kept mention tlinettiogly. At the time of Sharpie death, the window of his room had never been opened for thirty-eight years! In this dreary abode did this !strange be ing Immure himself. Be constantly refused to speak to any one, and, if spoken to, never an swered; even those who were his constant atten dants. Elie father, by his will, made provision for the temporal wants of his eccentrie eon, and no scoured hint a constant attendant. Daring the whole peeled of this self•lmposed confine ment, ho never had any serious ileum the only anti of indisposition those about him can re ' member being a slight loss of appetite for two or three days, caused apparently by Indigestion, anti this uotwithetanding, he ate on the over age as mneh as any farm laborer. Though tart• ved - at the ago of eavety-nine yeare, hie flesh wan firm, fair, and unwrinkled, vivo with fat, and his weight was eatimated at about 240 potuide. , The curious used to comer for anti wile to ace him, but whenever a etrangcr wan Inhered Into his. Jen, be ImmediatelY burled his head beneath the bed clothes About a week before his death his ippelito began to fail, and his Umbel partially bummed, en that he could not take hie food in his acaustemied manner. From thiSattack lea seemed to ratts,',4ind not un til the everting. ,before his death were any op preheanions untertabied that .the attack would prove ultimately fatal. However,' during .the nightof Biuoday, the 2d inst., I:telecom° rapid ly worse ' and died at four the following morn ing. fih ortly before.he expired, ho was- heard' to aclaint--"Poor Bill--Poot Bill—Poor Bill Sitorpe!"—the motif connected eentenco- he had been known to otter for many a year. GRAPA Coartrax—Three Crops in Two Years. A ranarluablo degree of aucoma hoe attended tho efforts .of E.impaon, Saxon:vine, Mate., in devising a new system Soy not artificial prodne• bone of fruits.. Ills imitation of =noon! is nOOOI, and bon:Mini in Its conception. A gen ; tioman aciontlEci .atiaininento, 4 an COratag to tho Reston firansiAPC namnutinsten the following to that paper: • - By invitation of ble.-11. 11. Simpson, of Su mmits, I had the pleasure, a few days Mace; of accompanying a committee of thou Massachusetts Horticultural Society in their :visit toidagraper- lee, and was moth'gratified at , the Mimes of hil new system of grapmernitnre.— We found. the Amp tho north Galen luniso etaited In Deem.' ber lass, now. meetly ripe, and the Tines in en; cellent conditliti-- , Seated beanath an arbor of luxurunt whim . hting with heavy' chatters of rip*. white,' purple and blanktrepos, nurrorind ed by fig trees ,bestiog amid hATlßOftoW4leter, we partook of bol9ll * of thbse baturions fridts; dietuned the aterits'of Ws navel methott at giapc-a' Mint& Me..Simp. eon'. practice to him:Fen well establkheit phi liologicad,_pino—clides,— *Mob be , Ina with: core. ,lutgactry !teourpslied 'ind.opplfad' Ire met h od doas lot outrage' Ware, as unity would sup . pnae,;_buthrics follows cut her suggestions. , ilititipstaaatateli tho• foundatibi of hie Irt. To perfectly ripen the IracrO, lest, uid bud. 11. To Benure a thorough resting of the Sin; by withholding moisture from the mote; and 3d. To keep up a brisk root action throngiumt the growth of the crop. By Imitating the dry mason of tropical coon trite, he Effects the ripening of the wood, mid the fall of the leaves of the vines that have produced his early spring crop, and• the vines are then laid down to reet until the period of three or four months, his reason of rest for them, shall have passed, when they are again set up and encouraged to bearing. It le obvious that his rims that bear his late crop, say in September, ripen their fruit, and their wood, and lot fall leavee through the influence of autumnal cold. Bis chief improvement appears to be in ap plying drought, as a substitute for the cold of winter, and in . ininagiug to have hie vines in bearing every eight months, so as to prodnoe throe crosier grapes in two years. This gain be effects without any Injury to his vines, as saffielent practical trials have alreidy proved. With regard to the method of cultivation of these vines, we are informed that, ten days be fore atoning this bode, the earth is warmed and in three weeksthe Time are ready to be set up. They were started on 'the - 25th of December, 1865, and blamed in 5 weeks. The fret swell of grapes was 4 weeks after bloomins 4 weeks la ter: the needs are hardened, and dozing this moat Important vital proms of the plant, there seems to be a suspension of growth of the juicy portion of the fruit. In 4 weekamorethegrapes ripen. In all, the time, the time Is about 16 weeks. Oa the 24th inst., the early gropes— .hiscready'e early white"—had beenripe for some time, and the Black Hamborgh, Ottoman's and other late varieties were nearly ripe—some of the bunches being quite perfect and of high naffs:. There are about twenty varieties of grapes in this green beim. and . allot them are choice kinds. Some which we tasted were of a rich "Muscat flavor, and were remarkable for the fine bloom upon their skins. We were informed that the vines now loaded with ripe grapes will be laid down to rest and not be again awakened until next August, when they will bo set up fey their next crop, which wilt be ripe in January. They will next be started in April, and will ri pen in Septet=ber following, and then again they will be started in December. Thus the three crops will be produced in twenty-four mouths or eight months for each crop. The Greatest Medical Discovery • OF THE AGE. 114 R. KENNEDY, of itcabury, boa . disco,. ed to oto of our erthxdon south:. weeds • remedy memo% .1 =VI tot , 9 kiodCrlaaoo , .frOSSallOorstannzfata too suite lie has t ( n. It to over elenrwa r lthadred we; tad ra.wet failed except to two mate (both thunder humor.) Ile hes now to Me preectelon oror two hundred certthates of Its value. sli Emir. tweatirtile•or Boston: Two bottle. are warranted to cures nurshoirtore mouth. of Owe tatOm three bottle. will ware the vast Ithxd of pimples the Two to three bottles will sc.. the vide= of bon. Two bothes ar. warranted to one the wont cenk.sr In tte turath sod eteratott. 'ate, to fire botthe are warranted to can the worst nee of to e to two Lotr,lcs are cm - ranted to can all humor of Tw o o bottke are wer anted to cure rannlog of the et: sad Watches among the hair. Your to sit tottlee are warrauted to clue corrupt tad ran ttTlettlio will enrescely wrapt!on of the Otto ester Two to tbra see warrsuted to cu. Os rounds, pent cure of rhstanstnon, Two to three _bottles are warranted to our the wont csee of riegwortn. Three to lour bottler are sax= tad tom:volt rheum. Floe to eight bottles intim:re the =wet met of strofuls. A benefit Is always esperlenced from the Met bottle. and • Pula:: enrols nu:mated whin the stove urtantltY Is tette. • - - Nothiver Mks golutprthable Ige time • who here In vain tried ail the wonderful medicLue of the dm,. that • moth.n weedenwinulre the putnrse lendalthu °Moto. mule, should eon. erery humor In du eyetenny et It is now • Mel foot. If you here • humor It has to =du There ate no ifs toy ands, hums or he's almt suiting some tam ana rot of I peddled avers tr.eueand [wild of Win thedelolty of / know Its sheds In every rare. It has vireely don., moe of the crest:est does arcs done la Ilasserthorettn • gave It to Children a Tear old to old ptrol• of eirty. ave pony. YOZ.7 poking children wed* teen ma snit and gabby, trade:lto • dried elate ofbealth by onabcttte. To t 0,... who a... I PM to • eleirbeadaele.ona battle al•aya cure w h ot give( gnat relief y e arsarrh end droned. borne laavabeen endive for pare have ter ken and been remorse by W. Whose the body Is amid It worth date am, but where there is any deranument of the functioned nature, It will edged vary Mauler reel loge, but you dust not he alarmed—they stem.. dime year in fan tone days to a we.k.lt The I. never a bad result hem It. On the contrasy, eaten that feeling Isom you .111 feel yourreif like • new mem, I tread pone of the loon extravagant encomium of I; that man ever Dew tenet? to. No change of diet la der neoeirraryeeest the bed you can get I have hkeniee hetha mach, when rinsmored In meet di. diasolren Perorate.; swelling of tha nark and under the em. Price di cents. Pled of ttue Idedlesl /Moved St per bottle. Dtudrage yea Usa—Aduit. one en rol babLespe renr day. Chltdren over eight rem, desse rt !pedant, en from toroth edit yearn tea symnfol. na ran diractlon can be made ae dinette to all conetltiltlol3.4 take enough topper. men the bowels Price a MY. Mr. ILDSNISLY dives permal st.eznienms In tad cum of &male, Fold. Wholesale and Retail,at Do. K.DTKEI9B,I4O Wood tired, corner of Virgin alley, and .0. 9,1/LEMING. Alla( ghee..tah2daydided Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution No. 68 Fourth &r' ea, trr-3, 0001 TO TEM PITTESVCDO RLfl. S now open drily from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on adanday and eaturday 100,000), from 6 to 9cl Depotlts reorivl or all mots o de L as e d Mau Ons Dollar. end dividend or the Drotta tltiCe • TO.. in June and Deember. Interest wee declared at the rate o a. percent, per annum. ou the Fret at I)ecember.lBl.s. Dora" containing the Charter. ltrLeve. end Delr. ulatioas furnlanedgratis. Con applleation at Use nein& / - Vvre.u.st—C.kOßCLE ALBR.F.E. .. , .. . Rope — .elldevour.. 'y. John II: Ilhoinberner. iire Malta. i l l s li L t. Johann., Clark* goaa.r, N. Urattatrldruny, Jaw. IV. /laUrnan, Moanld UnthetagettAX. Alexander Bradley. lease Al. Penock. WIIIIA. Phllllps. Willhkra J. Andereon. IS John O. Rackofea TECIMJunes Iferlona. UM Dunrrtn. John Id. Klrlparrlol. Albert Calberteen. John D. ld'Uord. D.ohart. Chester. Robert .koacnr, Gardiner Colln. Walter P. klesehall. Alonzozo A. Carekx. A. 21. Pallock. John EL I..loagrare. Henry 1.. 1 1 .Ingsralt. Charles A. Lbl.toz,.. • Robert Robb. t... U. Bolengtara. Georg, U. Diddle. !Tuttle roils. Janus Itholula; • flekrox P.Ulhaare, Jam* MIN* Junes E. !loon, Gloargs H. Belen. J u n es U. /Laren. Alexander Ilindla. full..lrd ..snr...kry and Trearnrim—CUAßLA3 IL COLTON Hontea Lots and Lands for Salo and • HE subscriber offers the following think rent pled:set property far Fete end - Rent. etc G aces of ground within a kw rode of city 1100, ad% joining rropert• of Afro. Mar, Fans +routing on Penes ayteaWs an d Braddock's Slain Pleas Acad. Thhi FoTi r :o "7 ointlt.'"igt.grilel:s"cfr" rota, or In bagding . P'lt the well ro v viri tr. "o4oloins b.aa of 4ttormlf. Wthebhldle sea Pane. Estie. The Ihestut. R. IL tette • .ma{ • of the fast Kellen hem Is the city partly on lalstacrertr. brine/an It within • tee minutes Elm. of the Centre of the city. S. The eery drabs/Ile Mans!en siemare ate: preadaer Tooglog thereto of Ilse lOto Virra. Teem In the Boroash f Leerresoev-Ila. 4. hulldlne lota on the west old, et nand .treat new the Allosterny IhPle, 0 h. 2 Three eh re floolatag bonout, et the cornea oP Web • else Ohl F.las eirert , ..6th nard.bswe bor..* bare Joel nrstergcne a thrrhash r 003.4. va.thena, papering . An They will a bold law. • bags pact of the pras rot:Wang on Intend. Thayer' I be ratted not lay to gad tunnies. 0. 1 Lot of ground sulioleing the above houses for sale • Derimercal here. mat 7. b ests ef mead In the 7th Warder sale= Impel. It le deemed toes:,. Login a mlnats deserietkos of the foregoing Nemo of properly—they are all Imo of name, annul, dashed intoraketlon era be cheerroils Chen , he ths'subserlber. - . The TltLes are Initspntant. Maws moderats and tame