<i : w ''TTTT~,r ’’V bL% - , ; § tp- ~■' . ; '^.j" THE MILT PITTSBURGH PAZETTR. ■ |.' t' ESTABLISHED IN 1786. HEW TOHK ADVERTISEMENTS from H. 8. SCHZU/S AdTsrtislsg Horae, Ho. SSS Broad way. A N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN il maka, In WTpsrt©fth*Uji!t*d States, fnm three to firodoUtria day, by »elUnefroai Maple *THB PATENT INDIA SUBURB pATETY FLUID LAMP,” vlth an la prored Burner. Eirery Camflywho fctirtcirtfbr life per* ton, property or economy will pnrchaw them. For Infor mation l j mall,Uulow map, to - - - HAWXHUBET k MOTT, •atonloo* andordusSre Maaofoerarov . <9 Felton rtreot, Sew-Tort. nft33.-6tnda LIGBTS[SEWTOS A BBADOCETB, CC2I Broom* Sired. Ktia F&rt, MANUFACTURERS of tho Patent Ardi Wrest Plank Piano Forte* celebrated for depUk Ml* sen, richness, parity, and a paculltr ton*for whldaitbey bars received the highesy-erogdnine from tho cnatm musical celebrities ©f tbs eounpX f l *?.. ereryfalr, when brought in competition with other uotre' menu, have obtained the highest ptund nt®. i/Th o Fat err Arch Wrest Plank, which Is owned «Bd«w? •“***«• guarantees their standing In tunelouaer thapacy other Id* etrument; while their unprecedented demand In all parts of the country is a cuffldent proof of their superior<aceuenee. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Schools end the trade. Jes;lyd:3 MACKEOWN & FINHSF, W. druggists andManulaeturers ©?“® n 9? Liberty street, Pittsburgh* Pw i H •, / 81. fahnestoj a D. A. I’ihnww.'k M Bros- Wholesale Bragg's* J 3 Pittsburgh.. Pa. f BA. FAHNESTO(^p.¥o4WK c sale Druggists an^, Lead and Litharge, corner .TTo^AaMSi^nr'nrKtt, b-Tgb- \iTiW4b%',! ft'lr JSCHOONMAKEItMAiJUESeirOREK . of TO»l«£lWlis&^TOraStrPWte''. p '' t tv and Wholesale Dealer In Pa&tci-'Oili, YAttusbewTurpeo* tine, fcc, So. Wood »t» PlttfbttreSffiT foiQ & | [j&lyl J~~ OIIN JrJiSUgOESSpRTp JAS. Dealer In Painln, 00b, con»^W^|{Bix^*treet«, ay»tt»gnlar--Aypt for'Dr. ill / apBl "V P. SCOIT, WHOBESA%B?BEAt ' > *lats No. Joiin p. scorjv wife, er la Drags, Palate, tflfeYftr&wit Llljerty atrect, PittaUnrsa. r.y'l-fi J AU order* wfll roc«I n prompt attcoti<&\ Agent for Sehclky* Pnlfflobfc 8/ra; rwUmicx T> RAUN- & REITER* WOliJßßgp 7r> Retail DroMfit»,eornWofil»lberty haffiSuf pittibargh. -•■ ,ft - f ftp tTOSEPiI : EfcEMINO, (jspou mp M Wilcox *Cd.>eornttM*rfceUttW£oa7 d&)»tactly M«ldac«, Madid uXjClib***, italrfinzto bl« IraMomi ’’•• h ■ \ c*' \ ■ l • ’ Dr. GEO/tt KEXSBR, 'pWGWSS; 140 Wood street corow of W stjceWtad Virgin Alley, Pittiborgb,Pl. - r . B. CANFIELD, LATE/DF WARREN, • picrcbant, and Wc*tßn ys fikier W ,CTfc*cC, Botter, Pot sad Pearl Aib, and Tfotenx'Praduca fdoenlly., Froot st, | . SSBANE A ANJEfti (SUCCESSORS to A. A A-’Mcßani) Floor, Grain and ee. Na-13* g^DAatrecotTritttbonKFai. P>n.A, Vi ally] ja!3 AVID C. UEBBSfC, \FLOCR; PRO dnce, FmtMoo and Comsowloa .Merchant. No. 281 Liberty »treetobnn*Tof nand^TJlt^LlnJrgb,fins tl«»n to th* sale. of Floor, Pork, Better, Grain, DrledTreita, Seoda, At, Ab. * . . - ' aoaay LEX. FORSYTH, I (SUCCESSOR TO Forsyth A Scott) Forwarding and Commission ‘ Ito chant, Coaler In.WoolHldgk Flotavgacon,- and Urf Oil and Prodnca generally,Ko. 7$ .WatglWFlttsborgp, Pa. H RIDDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION • Merchant and DcalerlntfrocCTies wjdProdnee, ST Fifth street Pittsburgh, Pa. •;! \ Refer to K. Haxcltos, Pittsbat^jL Baoalxt, OossEATa A CaiPlUscorgb. ATCotulgnmcnts solicited, and satisfactory returns guar ntoed. . . - \ dcl&lydawT . / T7AGLE WAREHOUSE.—JAB. CARD- Jjj RCEB, Wholesale Dealer In Floor, Prerisloni and ~ JPnxloce cenamlly, No. 6 Seventh street between Liberty and Bmltnfldil, FlUaborgh, Pa j cadi. . ( Efl&ly TTTILLIAM McCLINJTOCK, Dealer in W &u-p.a, So.lie lUrtnl great. ftii_ W. D.« H- BTCAIdyJM. Dealer in carpets, oil cloths, MATICiPA to Set 87 TferU, greet jmr Weed. Robert itkniqht, attorney at Law, and totldtor of t!r»-Baak of Ho. f UO Fourth «troqt, Pittsburgh. V, . ‘ ; JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON,-=AT-, ♦I tore. j« at Law. 00m Ho.ta fomth A, tmi TraM. - C H. XOVEf Dealer in Staple and Fancy • Dry Goods, sign of the original Bw> mre, No U jlarlct street, fimbnrgb. I mriu All UKPtti & BUKCIiKIELD, UKALBKS IVI IQ Silk! and Ladles’ Dtmi Good* «orraUT» rdukt ami . ShawU, BmbroUertta sadßiaplo Goods, tor familT am An nntunaUy extooslroi assortment to “Jltbe iboro Jer«irtibrotß,jas»rtcelred and scUloy at tht lowest f north aad Market tta.~gA oc3 *£ m "a* jSlson 'TcorSSoiSaffis. andEaUil Dealonln Fancy *ttl StoplaDl7 tifUi street. Pitttbogfa. -• . _ H PALMER, So. 105 Mnrket Street, . Daler to BoomU, H-U. Ri»w IttomJiilyuul StrawQoo.lipiDOrallj. ■ ■ Carriage aod wagoa Baimfattory. M. L; STBEHBUB, /ABffnti Concr Snithfitld Street and Diamond Alley,. yTTOULD lespeetfiiUjTn&Tm Q&i&Fgg' ■aVY pobUo that ha U <BOl uc atad M •bore^|g=r ; Vgl 4ad ha* woosd th*hwlna«*©f Oattiaga tasking la.all U*. rvfctlnTtod isallo rarawred td. exocnw ordtrt Ur Wsgcoj or all deacrtglioavtacTudlng*ll work to lw* ; Ste»aatr acootlmianwof.th# patronasss? tfherapy'b®; vtowod aiwo him whil« at the old ataodox , *Blfi«lo» * Opi b» wonlilaMorahislrioada that tha «aa» . care ■*»*“"*£- tlon will bagJroa to nil hi* order* as heretofor*, h* « ® carod tha aerricea oftha beat workman, and haring ampin ■•ssssssSarSSKssar^ Coaefe mu* c*wrl»g« Ekcterf janSSOS, BROTHER 4 CO, Cbmer qf todmenitmS Srtdi, AiiEOttcnr : CUT. ' ’ •. ' WOULD. BESPECTI'ULLY tK-.offiU; aad-.Uw gal»llagM».w&ggl r»l!y, tlia* they nunnt&ctnricjc. Carriage*. Barooebej Bagglee. filrigb* aadCwlota, la all thclf earl* MribeMtjprf finish.•:Bwa**2“ »>*£• JS^SS^S^ (h» mast nußaa/foMM. JW»C in-dl tMr best Eastern Shafts* Pole* amnVbed dsst that few them with. their pirunage wfll be r»n trial at their WflOL : • • Porchaaen an requited to glee them » eell Wb|» pw*. charing «ite»hcn.- . • - • --J vWl* WALITUT WALT. aBBTAUSAHT. ttAsostcmtunrißSTsseT.; - - JOSES* IS PBIOKSB, rnopaißT^Rv All the ;delicacies -wrjjg*: THE FEASOS,prnmrribjihml“vJSgMl pct»n«J.MO*«,*e»»«l»p*»>l‘» •hortmtugttatfHaL tk nio'CU>CE a. a. ram, twilve o'clock p. ai. AH article* jatt* IIM. pocilta to >« ~A iL.a ,-• W . .ocnapS, SJPBCIAJt* NuiffiK Steamship TudeiWH for Enropc. p. ■■mpTpWlih. booted' grbrtofopi----'——.-.435. A LIMITED number, of 3d. Lhibjtl. iMpitfcSSBHS VANDEBKILT, A2SS tool, l'-K-iAWire S2w»«U -’>'•» *«*. on SATCBDAT, April 10, tbr teJSrtd to S/rathuppton, London, «&&e '*r ur « m r* m T , £&’c% c ~ Ko.C Baiter o™*n.li»« Sundries.- • ;" uooita. ttrictly ftwb, t*b» Botnar, 1300 dcx. fresh Eggv ICOO JU. Ho. 1 bait L* rd> . • SA hfinh pr<m»Dried Paacaai. , 160 Ut yoong CUckom, 160 Cb onw, 60 Urg* Cat fnrfcaya. nctlTtd and (or uU b j 24 BEK« mad *hteb *lll b* kmptmaaal w tfamdeipmod.^-’ ' ATW#LL, 10 « w? mj6 . r.TSSnVaoittn* Tek ORKAXEsTMAI'OH MAOIIXN JON TUB WO&LDt •• • A VOUTUNX lUDB WITH A SMALL INVZSSIEST.; THOMAS’ PATENT'KAXCiJ MACUUO* . li • simple, ebe»p tod perfect Mitrfa Maker. Ptt Miffmiw drW#a bytuuxLasA wUliwkath# tar* ta&0o( tt» tuoataetwnr loa short tile*. TThaM f*o wooi to to bahad ttaOUf It patwiiOly roflacca the cost. . 49*8ot*tftl county or Maehlao pnVftocooaro offered to* mX»»x » msdcfte price. forpertJcnlarfceaUetaAZETOL COTOTIWQ ROOatftOhtmSr feldAwHltT^ A 1 RARE CHANCE FOR A PHYSICIAN jtJL efnooTinx to life dt7,lwm*elita» property* ritoafed •boattho cabtro.ofMoos township, l£ ciiwt trow Pitta* bargh and B mils* frcm/Hay I *Station on tbe P„Pt. W. A 0. K.R. - Price, EtSOO—ttna* particulars •oqaln of A. (tons McCook* I. iflh street, puutrarzh* or' tb» TObccrtboT,ostao , mrlfcwtf : - : JOHN T. PITERS. M. P. : TTIDES.--850 Ax$ flint tides, ;- - v P- —2S*Qr®*attltoddo,to artfrottd fcr«tH by '• i v.; ;S?aisQJ&a HAIUOTOgA CO," f A® J" Btung(Bts. the firm (&>• Fleming (kadTFcnrlh pi ACbJlatii Si, »na/iraesee«in fd. GO, cprncrWoot f <1 Vt i\ , , TO L. _lood, keupa Drug* ’andw anldoa per* $ at an "SV : J«Mj ffiaipitß. attomgg. Btß (Soots. fflatnaflts. IL BIDDLB, go. 71 Plftb otrooL ffionrarißSum, Set. ■iiwmi itiw 1 ram l, T—..tfM.JDl 9■ UICB. JOB. S. LEECH & CO., So* »4aA.fl*4l»ttoertT«tMPlttitmrgb,P*. WHOLESALE GROCERS AXD f COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PZALEBS IN FDOTTR AND BACON. Tin Plato and, Tinner’s Btoclt, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES jyLLdly cmsi r. veiuckx. SPRISQEU U&RBAUOH fe CO», COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wool, Hides, Provisions & Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. J*32 McALFZH & CQ., (Lato of J. 8. Leech, McAlpln A Co., Pituburgh.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS 1 Levee and Washington Avenue, WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY, REFERENCES: Joseph S. Leech A Co, tod PitUbnrrh Merchant* gener* Uy„ JylLdAqlyT THOMAS 6 OALLAOHEtt, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, A'o. 30 Pine Slred, St. Louie, Mo. asm to Brawl, Humriir A I JoxrsALMrrH. Loeun, Stxwabt A Ox, I Zco A PAurtxn. Will purchaiio to order, Lead, Hemp, Bacon, Groin, Ac. Prompt atteution given to any manner of forwarding. path h. Lswts u. nwowir, LEWIS* EDGERTON, (Successors to D. T. Slorpin A Oo n ) WholM»lo Grocer* and Commifilon Merchant!, 107 Wood atrret, I‘lmburgti. mr2 Henry s. king, (late of the firm of King A llocrhrad,} Cctnrai scion Merchant, and Dealer In Pig Metal and Bloom*, No. 70 Water ttreet, be low Market, PlttibarKb, Pa- *pl® A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR « dj, JoneaA Co,) Commission and Forwarding Mer cbantjAgont of .thelladieoq and Indianapolis Railroad, cor* ncrPlrTtand fa2felya DWARD T. JIEGRAW, GENERAL Commission Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer la Mdo* factored Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigar*. Sanff, *e- No. 241 Liberty street, oppewlte the bead of Wood, PUt»- tmrgbjPo. ahV*l7 ©roccts. T. I«1TT1jIB A CO>) WHOLESALE GROCERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And dealer! In FLOUB. BACON. CHSSSS, PISH, OILS and BBODCCE. Ko. 1153 Second St., Pittabargb, P*. gat- liberal advance* mad* no comigarntnti. mrU Bagalby, cosgrave & CO., Wholes* Grocer*, Not. IS and 20 Wood ftreet, Pitts burgh. - fltn'c irf - ««« • . REIS~’& BERGER, GROCERS AND Dealers in Bacon, Lard, Floor, Choose, Brooms, ftmth-Wwi corner Bmltbfleld and Second Streets, Pitts burgh. oc4oyd Alexander king, wholesale Grocer and-Importer of Soda A»b, No. 213 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. aplilyd* *\JjTJL MHCHELTREE, Jk., & BRO., VV- Wholesale Grocers, Rectifying Distillers, and Wine and lignor Merchants, No. 209 Liborty street, Pittsburgh. jn23 ■ j»o.».Jtnas_~.— tar- l. coout. TONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO tl and Boat Furnisher*, dealers in Prodace and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 141 Water stteot, quit Cherry Alfry.Pittsbargh, Pa- tay2fl mv*t»' . . jobs 8. i»n.wo»xn. SHKIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Grocer*. Ho. 130 tad 132 SeconTittcet, (between TTood tad S axlth field. Pi ttabmrgli. nos' vtf* rtom— .PCSA&D tlotd rune - JOHN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE Grown ind Cammistion Merchant*, No. ITS Wood ood US liberty ftreet, Pitttbargh. J Q I6 JOB* WATT- rr _ r .™. WIUO9- WATTftWILSON, WHOLESALE GKO CER9, Commission Merthsnu tmd Dealrrt to Pro docowd Pittsburgh Manufacture*, ?»o. 259 Liberty meet, Pittsburgh. tITITT Mrm ■ JOaO* DtCttKl [SAT ATT DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE Groom, Commission Merritsnta, and -Dealers in Produce, ip. SO Water street, and *3 Fr«nt street, Pittsburgh. W*. WCUTCEIOH WOITOS. Wl. McCUTCUEON. * CO, WHOLE -BALB Grocer*, Produce »nrd CmmaUrioo Merelunto, udDetTm la Pittrticreto MaanffccniK-1 ArtJdei, No.£lo liberty ■tract, corner of Irwin, Pimtmrgh. Pa. Pjr3 _ ATTtU».— u;.Ut CGAB. *TWpi. A TWELL, LEE A CO., WHOLESALE r\ : Grocers,. Produce and Commission JiCTtbant*,mpd betters !n Fttttbargh Uonalfcet&res, No. 8 "Wood street b*- tmenTTster and Front *t~, Plttibarpb. >p!B . BOST. BtRSODS, . X>; ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE fAjm.-' Grocer*, Committlna Usrchanta, acd Dealers la all WmHnf prorklcn*, Produce arid Pittsburgh Hanufeeturea, Ho. 356 liberty, street, F-ttsburgh. jalfclyd OBERTIL KING, WHOLESALE GKCf i {TBftj Commission Merchant, sad Dealer ia Feather*,- Yah. Hour, mad all kind* of Country Produce, No. 211 Lib* arty street, mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pm. Liberal ad vances made on consignments. . * Jafclyd ..JIHO X. CtttWtt. T> OBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLE rL rat.t* Qrocn**, Commission mad Forwarding Mer chant* and Dealer* in Prodace mad Pittsburgh Manufactures. No.2Slfib«rty street, Pittsburgh, Pa- »y» Heal iastatt agents. WILLUn WARD, „„ T\EALEB. IN PEOMISSOBX iNOTES, I / ponds, Mortgagee and all eecoritiee fur money. - Person* w procure lean* through m reason* able terms. . . Those wishing, to larust tbelrmooey to good adranure, can mlwaj* find first «ad *ocoadda»» paper at my office, rot coamhnJcations and loterriews strictly confidential r Offlce QUANT BXEEET, opposite Et. Paul** Cathedral. JeL-dtf CooSseltets, &c. WS. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair Btrcet, • Dealer la fisUgious and Miscellaneous Books, and P«p«itory or American Tract Society's Publications. mrlOalewlyF •TfTM. 0. JOHNSTON * CO., Stationera, ff'-BUnk Book H«wii«torw» «al Job Printed Ijo. W Wood ttmi, Piroborgfr, P*- w3 ° .» c. COCUBANE* (SUCCESSOR TU TJ. S. Sadler.) Wboleeale Betnfl Do*l«£ a B»b, Stationary and Paper Hanging*, Federal •troct, Ctb door B. P.of JJjukeTSqnara, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. DAVISON, MOOKSELIiKK ANU Stitfcraer, «o«t»or to Agrww.'TTo. O Statrt otmVPCfryodrthj PKt»bcri3»t?»i . '• • '- AY &CO., BOOKSKLLEKS ANU.BiA TIONEBS, No. 65 Wood ftnwt, hex* tor to the cot* Der oi XhlWßttstergh, P*. 1 Scboplond UwßookicoD* ct&stlronband; ;• • - • ' ' --- _ j,, KBAD, bookselLekandsta- O-TIONEB, No. 78 Fourth ft, Apollo Building*. SUNT & MINEk. BOOKSEJJ.EB and Stationer, htugate llaU, Fifth ftreet. , . i&UStf, &t. WOOD 8T tMtiraen Diamond Alley and JTanrtb fcrCHIOKEfiINO * SONS’ (Boston) BON 4 HAMLIN’S MODEL HKLODEONH naLOBOAN . HARMONIUMS, ond Dulortn Mask ond Musical Good*, r ji23 ■ • ■ -_ TT KIiEBBK & 8R0.,-No. 53 FIFTH ' n . «t stgn oftha Golden Hon>» Solo AgyitorNUKSß *(New fork) unrivalled’ Grand and PlffiotondOAElUßT* NEEDHAM’S gmutiw MELO* OBHAN HARMONIUMS, Coolers ta Mnikiml •Mnikollnitniment*. Jr* . fTH ARLOTIE BLUME,, MAPjOFACIUB- V/ ER «m Do*ler la H"» *«“*> ondMhMaMnitrnmwO. ,B<io AwprlbrtbirHAjraoßO pfiKOl also lot HALLET, DAVIS A QQ/B B<otonPtanori SfchoadwiUicißt StAato A«»dmJBnf ’ 08 Wood rtwrt. • myS ■ ■’ ————— PSsaicians. •ftfL O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED f i «t Dr. Bmlth’«,conicT Fifth and “ WEDNESDAYS sad SATURDAYS, from 10 to jroETTaoarsai— ——ooit. TCOMrso^^.^*-— »‘C. W3M JOH3T THOMPSON 6c COn TTOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND 1~1 OBAINSBB, 13S JHIRD.CIBBICt.. 81*a PataUas •xecutod.wllkraiam oafl dispatch.. Mixed HlotvOll, TurpmtlM, Trot*. J»PM •pJ SotUiU raUnl Ilritri, mie MunOUcß* Zino, a T»ry AUpcrtoz article Philadelphia .„H Pittabcrth Whlto Load olwoja ou Jjand OBdbToUo^- 4 :Dr SP^ a ?.ff othm -!ol*fe*«hort**A»eUc*,*o w.bwti SS 5 ikom- Painter* Fin OOTO mow* b * Praneb Artificial- Wwrew *nd Flow* WTE aw nw receiving oar .Spring Swlct of • W FreiK&lTotertMdTtowcrMitoritf^Mifof*** nir .nd Uwtfftttiui** MT .toraut tea*m’« imports llMttfiwtariflJswSij «0 ths Good* v* offjr far ***«» Sa M BVlef to Wn«tial. *urctm«n tatowm<n.u ~ K1 », «,W. to iSs'iSi® *3 nnr/SW-: T sfcn *«> v R ! —•■ aoftatorr.iKoT” 11 :.,. rnnv'mlucriben b&to afaw' attenlioii to rlirLb, SaKhc*toft- Tb5C~~~ CTn .. J ? a * fc r , . TUB MARKET STUB XS ftTTT.T. . TQv SuPgfr* i ta V#lT«^Bns*d*. UlUSotha, from 8 to 24 bat »*•* pnet»^ tTiiTtTR be tor* off.ml; Ooe» Jf ebnrebeo; Palatod Wlaflo-w Shades »P d cT ?7 t y °«_ t irr. ■. advltb iha Oarprt<wa»tn«Dtef . v ii «a mUdpito on aitKaty: +o6oo pen*, we'ifwiia ttiggwttn m*3£ no* ftotaotatorrio BtoAianfl HgPjyJß'/ffyy PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2,'- 1858, jaanufaetuttts. nSSRY OERWIO, 439, comer Penn and TPafmrt Street*, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Manufacturer of hemp and MANILLA BED CORDS, HEMP AND BARRED KUPES from U In. to IK lncfa . Eloo nod Common Packing Tara, Tarred and Spot* Yam, Eaah and Bell Cotd,ViofH Twine, Broom, Tying and Hewing Twine, llax and Cotton Beino Twine, to. • . , Q3_A full supply of the aboro aitldos constantly on bond or mods to order at the lowest ca»h prlcee. )a.»;lyd MOOHHBAD & CO~ Ajntrienn, Plain and Cor rv.ya te d, T .'V A -NTZED SHEET IRON - . For Roofing, Onttericg. Spooling, Ac Agent* for TTootT* patent Imltatlonßiuila Sheet Iron. Ja^Wsrebtmso—Jfo.l26 First Strut, Pitttburgh. m r27:lyd - WKLLS, niODLB ft CO, 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pe., ■juiufw.mnw>n WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Orders solicited fran tho trado, and promptly *Wp podasper Instruction*. Trass—6 months, or 5 per cent, discount for cash. eegdydAwP JOS. K. BAmiaTOH ft CO., KN&INEERS As ~ Corner Pint ami Liberty £(#., PilltSurgi, Par SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist and Saw Mills, Breweries. Printing Establishments, Manofectorieß, Ac, made to order. . - They also continue the manufacture oftho!r Celeorateo MACHINISTS' TOOLS, Snch as Turning Lathee, Iron Planers, Boring and Drilling Mechinra, Ac Also, Wrought Iron Shafting, with Pulleys, Uangt-r*. Ac ■oZhlydalyP r. I. bps ha —«• oursanoa/. BTTSHA & OUTBNDORF, KASBTACTOBQIB .07 STEAM BOILERS AND ALL KINDS OF . SHEET IRON WORK. Penn Street, near Water, Pittsburgh, Poona* tEVAII orders promptly attended to. feStiSnjd d LYONS (Succeaor to A. Lyon* A Co.) isixtmcTTU* or LOOKING GLASS & PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, No. 138 Wood HI,, Pittsburgh, Pa. fKfcdtf MORRIS Ac COLTAKX sou HASTTracmunu or HtJGHB’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP HAMMERS. HAMMEKS of tho following sizes 4c* made to or Jan No. 1, Lilt 7 in. fall blow, 3009 lb*. Price $ 330- 2, “ 9•* 44 “ 6C98 '• •* 4.V). “3, - 19 *• “ •» IJCW “ “ 600. "t, “li“ “ 23028 « " 900. “ 6,. “30 ** “ “ 41160 “ “ 1600. “6, “24 •• “ - M2Ol - ** 2000. Orders aoUcited. For particular* address MORRIS A OOLTART, PiTTSBCtce. Pi. SAJVITJiCI-. -BAtA-OJ^KY. Bunt Lure, (Belov the St. CUlr Struct Brid^o,) Allegheny City, Fenna., H.cnjTAcmcß or BBADLET'B WOOLES KHITTISO YARX, Of ere nr Color and Humber. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON tbort sotic* for every color or camber of TarnV. Hav* as been «n« of tiie original manufacturer! of the jeelebra- “Bradley Wooten TaniV’la connection with my brother, Wra. Bradley, of Wheeling, I would mpect&illy ajollclt a •hare of the order* for Varru, aa abort. ! gS-Caeh paid foe SheepSklna and Wool- Jo2T:tyd _ wiLualt f WILLIAM DAHKHILL & CO. r 61 Penn st., below Marbury, Pitteburrii, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Worker*. SUnufletnrere of BamhtlPa! Patent boiler, L.-comutiTe, Flcfd sod Crllnder Boilera, CHlmney*, Dreichen, fire Bed, Steam Pipe*, Condenser*, Salt Pan*. Sugar Puna, Iron Yawl*, Lire Boats, etc. Also, Blartimltba* Work, Bridge and Vladnct Irons, done *t the shortest no tice. AU order* from * distance promptly attendod^to. J>23 K Peon Cotton Mill** PUtaborj ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO., MA: Pena A So. 1 heaTj U Sheeting*; Carpet Qrnln of all colon and ihadec Cot Wo Twine; “ Bod Cord*; •* Pirmgh Line* and Siuh Cord; Hop* of all and deacrtjrtlona; Batting. left at tbe Rnrdwaro gton of U A Co, 131 Wood a tree t, will ban attention. MANUFACTURER OF SUkPHURIO ETHER; Sulnhoric l Sweet Spirit* of Nitn; Nitric Ad* HoQmas’c Aoodjup; UuriatJe Add: Ago* AflUßOßl*, FIT; Nitron* do Fowler'* Solnriotc 2 j.'o. ra«CT—— *■ a.4obb*m..~ PSBBIK A JOH9BO3T| , IUNCFACTOBEHS ASD DEALER* I WE. CHILDS & CO’S PATENT • TIC FIRE AND WATER-PROOP BOOFIXO, 123 Thjso Shut, Pitttbcrgh.?*- "■ WILLIAM TATE A BOS, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER. Foortb ctreet, msr Liberty, tad 472 Pena » door to Alderman Puklnicn’* OOca, and Feden Allegheny. description of Fitting! (M W*Ur Steam. . EneMitie Til* Floor. For Churches, Uall*, Oocserrotonea, Vestibule* eh ALFRED ENGLAND, Solo Agfei FIOII THE ORIGINAL PATEN! Messrs. lllntca k Co., London. and Mown, Coates. N'e» York, Cor Pittsburgh and the West. • Ail work executed in a superior style. Plan*.' Specimen* can be seen at No. 2 Fourth street, arty. [*p2s] ~ ~ JOU.t CiilPßEliL, 1 I Manufacturer of bootb^- •ad SHOES oforery description, No. Si fijoliaSeld street, Pitabmrgb, P». insurant* Sfltnts. IXTE k CHAFFEE Agents Neptunp Inaar •act Co-, Lefaystte Hall, Wood rtreet. Eureka InsurocrieCo. } FINNEY, Agent. # No. o Water street. A.i A. OAKUIER, BECRMAti* J\ mr m Pcnmylrmnia Inniraaee Company of Jonrf polMlng, Foarth rtroet. Ij lAMDEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi } mbs' insurance Company, mFeteretreet. j; i ;M. GORDON, Secretary Wcstera lnsur • anee Company, 92 Water street. \\ J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank • |lo Fir* Insnranea Company, Nort&eart eonipor Wood ,ud Third street*. ■ j rt • A. MADEIRA, Agent fur Delaware •Maiaal IniuraaceCo.,42 Water street. } !ER, Agent Farmers' and >OO,BO Water street. ) fjnHOS. J. HDN' ~l Mechanic** Imuranc ‘OSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Coni laanimnce Co., 2ATilth »tract. RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Grea * ern Inanracco Cf0.,87 Front itreet. 32pt)olstrrp. ■•ityra » MtMHll.f JtaXTH X. BOODSS W*U Poper Warehouse. TIT ALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im- Yf porter* end Dealer*, ST Wood street, between Fourth •treetind Diamond Alley, where may he found an extonolT* assortment of ovary description of Paper Hanging*, for Par lors, Halls, Dining Booms and Chambers. Also, Window Shades, in (treat variety at lowest prices to country dealer*. seisT Walter p. Marshall a co. a. mtlißPeow .—..w. x. ureal. El EDMUNDSON & CO., Nob. 90 and 98 « Third street, near Wood, Manufacturer! and Dealers In WALL PAPER, CUBTAIN GOODS, _ ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS AND CORDS, . OOMFORTS, BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Would solicit tha attention of I purchasers to their large and varied atoek. » i K&Gai J SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer, , Jf<x 10b TMrd Strut, PilUimrgh, Mariaartnrer-nDd dealer Id CUBTAIN& CORNICE, BANDS, SHADES and BLINDS, HA33RABSES, COMFORTS, CUSBIONB, Ac. Particular attention paid to WoritJ OupetsStredand laid to order. torWtlyd JAMES W. WOODWELL. PU RS 1 T D CHAIBS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ~Jsahraelaf avtry at>l* of tX It IT I T TX OR 33 , ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, Suitable for PABLOBS, CHAMBERS AND DINING BOOMS, Equal to jiny in NEW YOBK AND PHILADELPHIA, LOWER PRICES." article made by hand and Warns ted CabineTmaebrs . Boppliod with any quantity of FURNITURE and COAIES, j on reuonablo terms. _ HOmS AND STEAMBOATS * Pnrulsbed at thejihortlit notice. WxKERCOMF, Nos. 77 AND 79 THIBD StRCBT. mrgaitf...' •' pirmtmoß, pa- JOSS B. TOTnM-~.-~...YXK». 0. TOC*B-~—.rA»CIS U TOPUO T. B.YOMNG A COq mmv«»v,iin «»r» ,• - FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. JiCTOHY—ifcfcnil S.6cf»wi nylte mi Bnan. A«n* Warehoaie—Soi. 18 & 40 SmUhfleld St., STEAMBOAT CABIN FtJRNITUKE—We are constantly manufacturing STEAMBOAT CABIN 7DBNITUBB and CHAIBS, andlorlte the attention of «>,n— interested in furnishing boats. * aSfcdAwS T. B- YOUNG A CO. - Tt W, nOOQHRET, ftl. Wateh »nd Olocknaker, /wh . : : IMPORTER OP : 1 f£>M TONE -WAICHESAND JEWELRY,'feST . y No. gSIIBh street,between Wood and Market, Pitts* attention paid to the repairing of Watches wellj* " gy»All work WSil*>tOd< —— - -• v - xfi & ISoyM K.’—‘ ; i * r r • .-.•.-. fittsbuvgjj (layette. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY s. RIDDLE & 00., rirru mm. abot* tmirumin. gfr-TUE DAJL TQAZEXTEU ttu Mat h'emtpaperinthe rrachtn? ell dassOt it efayiitdwxmtrtahrtxr- Mcri oiOubutZ*H<m Otm&M irftorradlUi.mNuu ta-THS IYEEZLT GAZETTE toittutdam r«U» day and (Siiunlay, on a large blanket sheet, and flwtowi in addition to the news of the week, a carefullyprepared and reliable report fifth* Markets, commercial and monetary of. aA n, a naan ieeuraU Bank Note Lid, cnrrtdeS weekly for Udt paper—making 1t the best Coomarial Nctetpqxr in Vie Ht st TERMS i DAILY Six Dollwa per tnnnin, payablo In advance, or 12U cent* per week, payable to the Carrier*. WEEKLY—Two Doll«r» per annma, payable in advance. Club* wo fnrnlibed on the following term*: Four ttrole* one year 00 sto “ u “ —lO 00 •lwenty“ i* “ —■•••■■2o 00 And one to tbe pereon getting np the clobTree. payment* we etrlctly required, tad no pa por vOl be lent after the time U op to which it was paid. B«tei of AdT«rtlßln«. 1 Bqu*re of 10 line*, 1 time.--- 1 - “ “ 2 “ 1 •* - “ 3 - 1 « • « 1 week .... —• 1 " " 2 “ .. 1 “ “ “ S •• .. 1 •« “ ** 1 month I *i ’ •* 4. 3 « »-00 1 « •• « 4 “ -.— JO 00 | « U « 6 “ ...-.12 00 1 U « •* 12 " 20 00 Yearly adrwtiors are entitled toooa equaTe, thing. ablest pleasure, pet epntim..- -2 «yA3rcrtlsemenU with Cutstreble Dries. 6 00 for tho Pittsburgh Gaxaui Stxcbextu.x.e, March 80, 1858. Bear Gazette:— Hating been invited by oar friend, Rev. A. M. Reed, to spend a few days at the olose of the session, I came down on Toes* day evening and arrived just in time to witness the Cantata of the “Flower Queen.” . Tho large school hall of the Seminary was crowdod to a jam—people sitting add standing in all sorts of uncomfortable positions. The quick eye of the Professor discovering me, I was very kindly accommodated with tho edgo of a desk. The young ladies in the Cantata were becom ingly dressed, (each wearing the flower which she represented) and .performed their parts in remarkably good taste. Tho coronation of the Queen struck mo as being particularly fine. The next day.was oocupiod in tho examina tion of tho different classes by their respective teachers; the reading of compositions, music— vocal and instrumental, Ac. The school hall was, if possible, still more crowded thin on the evening before. The members of the graduating class (twenty in number) were all dressed in the same style and material, and presented a very neat appearance. Their examination indicated the coqtso to have been thorough. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Beatty are still connected with the Institution, and give It the advantages of a long experience. Few individuals In the country have beon more liberal in their contri butions to benevolent Christian objects than this estimable lady and gentleman. Their charities have always been of that quiet unobtrusive char acter which rat her avoids than courts praise.— It is difficult to appraise too highly the influ ences of this Seminary. The successful man agement of a Seminary requires qualities of j head and heart, which few possess. That Prof. ; Reed’s natural kindliness of disposition, schol arly attainments, extensiro travel, patient investigation of the systems of education both at home and abroad have eminently flUed him for his position, his influence and popularity with the pupils abundantly testify. W. R. A-FTrn the passage or rejection of Lecomplon* other agitations are instore for tho country.— The President will spring such Issues upon the public as the purchase of Cuba, or its violent seizure upon the principles of the Ostend Mani festo, and the annexation of Mexico, involving the payment of her foreign and domestic debt, amounting to $200,000,000. Tho annexation of Mexico to the United States, or its subjuga tion by means of a protectorate, will probably be favored by Great Britain and France. Sub jects of those countries are proprietors of the foreign debt of Mexico, about $100,000,000, nod arc largely interested in thatrepresented by home creditors. Tho principle of assumingthe debts of governments which are absorbed is now fully established. Thirteen years ago we an nexed Texas, with an express stipulation that the United States should incur no liability on account of her debt, and that ah? should keep her lands wherewith to pay them.' r*Notwith slanding this compact, the United States have paid nearly the entiro pnblie debt of Texas, and much more than would have been paid had that State remained an independent Republic. Nor con the principle be controvert ed. Foreign creditors of weak nations cannot be deprived of their remldlcs against them if they cbooaa to merge their sovereignties with stronger powers, any more than an individual can repudiate his private liability for personal obligations by forming a partnership with other men. We know, then, the exact pecuniary cost of annexing Mexico and Cabo. It is Two Hun dred Millions for each, Four Hundred Millions for both. Ido not say whether the bargain would bo a good or a bad one ; bat of one thing there cannot be a reasonable doubt, which is, that it will, if consummated, lay the foundations of a national debt as enduring as the national existence. The bargain will carry another con sequence—tho assumption by the Federal gov crnmerfl of the repndiated debts of the States.— If government can be made liable for. the debts of Cubs and Mexico, by tsking;them into tho Union, how much more firmly irshe bound in honor to redeem the pUghted faith of those States already in the Union? Ho man doubts that tho Federal government should withdraw the shield of its power from the defaulting States of Arkansas, Mississippi and Florida, that great Britain would collect the amount of the bonds of which their subjects have been swindlodby tho governments of those States at the mouth of the cannon and the point of the bayonet. As then they are protected in their dishoner ofily by tbo power of this government, it follows that sooner or later that protection most be with drawn or the money mast bo paid. The first branch of the alternative is an impossibility ; the Federal Treasury will make good the second. !10 i«xt oear a&d :tf aim ES, or A IS4U Lib* yd These financial question# disposed of, Hie great est political controversy that over shook thia Union vriU arise, if the attempt to annex Cuba and Mexico be persisted in os Democratic issues. That is wbelber theso now acquisitions shall be admitted os States, or governed in. perpetuity os provinces, without representation in the Sen ate and Honse. — Waih. Cor. JV. 7. Cottr. 4' Eng. Tbs Revival is Esqlasd. —The revival of interest in religions matters first bogan on the other side of the Atlantic and has been increas ing, though more slowly and quietly than here, ever since so many of the flowers of England's yotith perished in the Crimea. From London a correspondent of the Presbyterian writes by the last steamer, as follows: “You will observe that the religions services are continued, both at Westminster Abbey and at Exeter Hall, and are still attended by crowds. What good they are doing of coarse remains se cret. But that they form a part of a great and glorious work, which la now fairly on foot in this great Metropolis, there is no doubt. Since lost year the services on week days, as well as ■ Lord’s days, in school rooms, and lecture balls, and upper halls throughout the dork places of London, have been rapidly on the increase, and multitudes for whose souls bo man formerly cared, have been regular brought under Gospel influences, through meant of the city mission aries and their superintendents.” •Tho Westminster Review has just dared to attack the Christian system upon two points of the most hallowed nature, the actual death and'tho subsequent resurrection Jesus, .and assuming to overthrow both, builda upon pie ruins an argument for tho speedy decay- and fall of Christianity ns an accepted flrith among men, The daring infidel is answered at the very moment of publication by tho great religions excitement pervading America. L’hcmritprvpoie Ditu dirpote. A short time ago, says an exchange, an old man named 8. died in Crawford county, Ohio, leaving a wife and children- By hiawfll his estate was divided equally between the ehudfra. The division displeased the eldest son, who re fused to take his share of the estate, asserting that he was not the son of the deceased 8. nor of the widow. He claims that at the age „of seven he was adopted by the deceased In Penn sylvania, and has lived with him ever sliicb. The widow protests that ho Is her son, and sev eral other women in the neighborhood, who came from the same place InPennsylvaniv tea lify to being present on the occasion of his birth. At first tho heirs were willing to believe him, as it would lessen the number of heirs. , The young man one day presented a bill of aenloea from tho age of thirteen* the amoantaf which would mrallow up the whole estate. They then .wcro perfectly willing to acknowledge him as-a broth er. A suit on the claim has v been fcommenced. Uorbxole Suiciuk;—John Idling, abriokjayep| supposed to have boon insane, on Thursday, throw himself upon the track of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, in LyUleton Tuunrig ond' was struck by a passing train. The body was terribly mangled and tom and scattered along tha track. Ho had several Uses before at tempted to throw himself to; lh«/w»j' of tha Inins. 1 \ Wheat Crop.—The BtlUvUle (111.).Advocate of the 2Gth says: “The farmers inform us that the prospect for a flrstrato crop of wheat is most ex. cellent. We expect to astonish all onr cotem poraries again nextfall, with statements of large yields per aore. St> Clair farmers can safely challenge the Btat (h wheat.” Wheat Prospects.—The Chester, (111.) Herald, of the 25th. says: “Wore itpossiblo for ns to convey an accurate idea of the prospect which the growing wheat now presents, it would seem more fabulous than real. The accounts we have been receiving for a while bock from per sons coming into tows, have been of the most cheering character, and wo aro informed that every day adds something to the promise. The ! wheat stands unusually thiok upon tho ground, seems finely rooted, and presents a very green, luxurious color. This prospect Is general in this region, so far as we have been able to learn. There having been a much greater amount sown last fall than usual, with the yield promised at present, southern Illinois will be able to supply lalf the world.” Besetit or Advertising.—A case illustrative of this came under oar observation yesterday. About a year since Mr. Page, of the firm of Beoj. Pago, Jr., of Pittsburgh, visited our city for the purpose of introducing Bcerhavq's Hol land Bitters. After some effort, he succeeded in getting orders for a few hundred dollars.— Ho then commenced a judicious system of ad vertising the article, the result of whioh bos been to increase the salo ten fold, and on visit, ing hero again yesterday his orders amounted to thousands instead of hundreds.—Cm. Gas. The celebrated African traveler, Dr Living stone, sailed from tho Mersey on Wednesday, -in the steamer Ptarl t for the scene of bis labors. Amongßt the gentlemen who accompany Dr. Livingstone aro a botanist, a geologist, and an artist who goes oat for the purpose of sketching the country, its people, animals, and plants. The beat wishes of the scientific and commer cial world accompany this brave and indefat igable man. ~~ '* The barn of Mr. John Whysong, of-Union Township, Bedford County, was entirely con sumed by fire on Thursday last, with all tho con tents, consisting of,Hay, Straw, Wind-mill, Horse Gears, &o. l oo 1 76 .. 8 00 STJTHRB OXLAZTO PIANO, STBIjN’WAY <sc SONS, HKLEBER &. BRO. • pleunreln announcing to thepnb-KpuPvpSp'l lie that they ha?a Juat roceireda splendid | | V | |> GBAKD PIANO, from tb« factory of Steinway A Sods, New Turk,which for exquisite awoetnsss and volume of ton«L lightness and elasticity of tooeh, and a moat tastefol ana elegant exterior, ii considered the FINEST GRAND PIANO ever brought to this city. The mechanism Is a DOUBLE REPEATING ACTION, a patented tDTratlon of Stelnwsy A Sons, which combines with the utmost promptness mod delicacy of touch a degrraof durability bat rarely attained. One of Steinway A Sous’ GRAND PIANOS has lately been performed on by 8. Thalberg. in Baltimore; who stated that it waa remarkably eren and pare In tone; powerful and of fine touch. All those who hrra heard thw Grand piano, aro unanimous that it Is far superior to thoee of any other. William hlasonahd Oottsekalk; the American Pian ists, who hare lately played on Stelnway A Sons, GRAND PIANOS at their concerts, are of the same opinion. Ur. Bitter, the eminent pli&itt, lit* x>t Docton, ■who tu teited all the Grind JHiooa new mnrfo In thli eodnu?, It wlogStrlDttoj & Sooa’ Grind at bla eonceru in New York, Inpnfereoco to is; other. We rwpectlnll; Invito th* xmblie, otto and ill, vhatbur purchaser* or not, to ciU and ne thin a nri vailed instrn- H. KhEBEK fc BRO„ No. 63 lifUi Btreat, tv»le AgeoU for fitclnwny A Son*. C BICKERING & SONSfIgSNg GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOB—' twv ciigniace&t Ohlckerlu Grand Piaaoal I • | |> need it the eoacert of Thalberg A Yiaoxtemp* on Thnra evening, it City 0*1!, are now offered for sale at th* Plano'TCarrrnoma of the vnbacrlber. The following teetitnonia! to the merits of the piano Portae of Chiekcrlng t Sons, ha* hoen unhesitatingly glTen bylL THALBERG: PmWtraan, March 25th, IBSS. Ua. iiciioß.'—Dost Str—Since toy arTirnlln America I hare constantly need the Piano* of Mean. Cblcfecrlng A Font, and, 1 can only repeat to you (while thanking yon for the Piano* yon hare to kindly fnrsUhed for mr con* cert* hero,) that which I hare *> often aald before: the In* itrumsnte are the beet I hare eeen In the United State*, and will compare favorably with any I bare erer known. ' * Tonra, rery trnJy, 8. THALBERG. Paiiona withing to purchase, and the public generally are reapectfatly incited to call and examine the Grind PI anceabora mentioned, and alto a splendid etoefc of .Sqaarr Piano* from then world-renowned makers. JOHN H. HELLOR, Sol* Agent fur Cblckering A Son* far Pitttbargh end ern Pen da, No. 81 Wood rtrect. mr27 New arrival of mblodeons—Just received afnll *opjilyof PEINOE’B BICLODUON3. Portable style, scroll leg* Plano cased Portable at/ It, doable reeds, Piano case, wtfh 2 bunks of key, double iced*, 200 The »t«e* instrtuncsts combine sll the recent improve meotMb* Divided Swell. Organ Metodeon. 4c. The Divided Swell can only be obtained in Melodeons of Prince’s maaafactnm. CQABLOTTB PLUME, Manofactorore’ Agent. At the old establiihed Plano Depot, 118 Weed street, aecosd door shore Fifth mrlT Pittsburgh, P<j.—Chartered 1855. Board or 13 Trortoca Vocally of 14 Teacher*. 330 BTCSXTO 4TZXSSCra, 2A3. 1633. To ting Jietiprtpartdfbr adaaldutitt oftht Onatiw -Room. ■ INSTRUCTION given in Single and Double Entry Book-keeping,!* need la every department of Doe iaet«.Cotmnertd*l Arithmetic, BapMßtuiaeM Wilting,-Mer cantile Oorrapcnde nee. Commercial Lav, DetoCtiflgCountcr- Mt Money, Political Economy, Klocntion, Phonography •ad all other enljerta nacenaryfer tho thorongh education ora practice! borine** mao. J. 0. Bunn, A. SI., ProLof Book-keeping and Science of Aceoonta. 3. 0. Pobtca, A. M-, Prot-of Mfcthommttei- AiXX.Covurr, ProL of Peumaiubip.-—Twelve lint pre mtntn* over oil competition for be* t.l'en and Ink TV riling, S9-ASDXOT TOE Z7QXAVZS wosx. Texxx Ac.—Fall coon*, time unlimited, enter at any time, s£6. Average time, Bto IS week*. Board about $3,50. Entire coat $BO to $7O. Graduates assisted In obtaining situation. Epecimeni of unequalled wrltiug and circular* tent free. AdtlrcM * F. W. JENRINB, mrOft. Plitiburgh, Penal.' Cemetery Marble Works, No. 335 Liborty Street, below Wayne, PITTSBURGH, PA. MATTHEW LAWTON, PBAOTIOAL MARBLE MASON, WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN form hi* friend* and the public generally, that i * baa laaasd the abore pn&nlaoLfor the masafoctnre and sal* of every variety of Marble Work, rach as Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, M»nUe piece*, Centre Tabte, Pier, Bametj •ad I7ub Bund Top*, 4c, Which be Is offering as low m any other establishment Wot! of the mountain*. IXl* stock lscmtlreljmsw, and has been •electedbyhlmaelC expressly for thi* market, nil* also prepared to traQd BnrlaJ Vaults, enclose Bar tot* with Mar* pte or Btono. and to execute anj Other work In hi* Has, n any of th* Cemeteries adjcrt olngFltteborgfc.- urcs nr msmsioiT to Err. T. B. Lyman, Robert Galway, R#q_ Hon. Wm. Wilkin*, John Chlalctt, Esq., » ' JOo. H. Bboenberger, E*q., W. L. Rlngwalt, Esq., Charles Brewer, E*q, J.n.nm Kjq, Thomas Scott, Esq, A. B. Cnritng, E*q., r> W. P. Baffin, E*q, . G.B-White, Esq.. The Trade fbrnlihed with ait kinds of Forelgnand Dome* tie Marble, either finished or In tho rough, at Wholesale price*. ■ 110 basal eo madoaimagami of the bast brand*, for a const tneat, Water and LoqUtHU I for Land and Stucco Work, al famish at short notice. pAPER HANGINGS SPRING- W-AJuL PAPER la no* open for Inspection and f?alo. Tho latest stylos of PARLOR, HALL, DINING BOOK, CHURCH OS I LING PA-PESS Xlany entirely no* designs lor Fire-Boards, Window j~)AY A MARTIN'S A targe lot of tbfs celebrated Kicking roe’ll this day by fe23 Comer of tbs Diamond and Marks* Stmets. iilfbt Cream Ale* THE subscribers respectfully announce to thdr ecitoaen end U» public j)rj«o> BerUyand wilt tjfc r*?h??K Slewing .ilglii and defiSooifl*romlCSJ!AU ALR tbn aVi MUbgftt t* bamU and VP* <&}: PHTWEEST, «m Slg* l>,t .OEO.W.SE & .jtuMitayyiEtgJj^r" Baecodrupply o{ tnrKWAirt: EPBINa4SI> ffOMMEB GOO&SXQ’&AY. .-. .'.iw» Ijjc s.nv.; •••■■: iStustcal. AT It YORK. $ 45 to | 76. 100(0 130 iHictUaneouß, of erery reriety end form; *lOO, ante with the mvrafrcturen toot aupply of HydraaUa Co- Ume, ana Pluler Faria, both II of which, he la prepared to mhlfcdly Our Stock of Shade*, Trstcn, tc. E. EDMUNUSOJT * CO. No. Ofl and OR Third ittert. BLACKING JOSEPH FLEMING, WIH Cda'mence’rtctlrlng.theli VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 193. insurant?. J!^ercilallts , Iwuranec Co. of Philadelphia. WM. V. PETTIT, Pmt_ D. J- McCASK, Secro^rj. Amount of Capital Stock paid in and iaTeatod—42oo,ooo 00 Sarplna.M. <a > ISi 85 t^43B» lucres Cargo os tbs Ohio and Miialasippi Blrcr* and tributaries. Insures against loss or damage by Firo, also against tbs perils of tbs Sea, and Inland NaTigadoa and Tianapurtstlon. pian^ee*. tVm. V. Petit, Jobs C. Mcotgomery* John IL. Prunroy, J. McCann, K. F. Witmcr, Bens OulUon, BerJ. U John A. Marshall Charles B. Wrfgbt, John J.Pattorson, QvoodZ. Pussy- WM. V, PETTIT, President, E. F. WITHER, Tice President. Dtiqbi J. HcCaw, Secretary. Selger, Lamb A Co-, Philadelphia Back, Morgan A BtJ4fble; do. Truitt, Bro. A Co, do. ’ Pumroy, Caldwell A Co, da. A. X. Lono A Co, do. Bteinaite, Justice A Co., da PITTSBimaH OFFICE, No. VJ WATER fcTBEET aufaitf B- W. POINDEXTER, Agent. Franblis plre luiurane* Company of PHIZ A D SLPBZA . muciqbs. Charles W. Blocker, Adolph E. Bode, George W. Blchards, Bimuel Gnat, Thome* Bert, Parid 8. Brown, Maniacal D.Lswi* Jacob IL Smith, Tobin Wagner, Morris Patterson. CHAELES N. BAN’CKER, President. Coisud G. B&vcxkb, Secretary. Thll Company continue* to make insurances, permanent or limited, on every description of property la town and conn try, at rates ad low as are consistent with soeurity. The Company hate reserved a large contingent fond, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to theassnred. The Amts of the Company, on Janaary Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to the Act of Assembly, wan as follows Tie— Mortgage*.. —-...5918,123 08 Beal Estate.....—. - TB Temporary Loan*. —. l7 Stock*.—.— 61,889 00 Oath, Aq - - , Bl 1L212J08 44 Bloc* their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they bars paid upwards of. Os* Four Hundred thousand Dollar* LoasSs by,fliVtttt&Sr aflSniing evidence of the advantage of Ihsarue*. as wfau a* their ability and disposition to meet with prompiaae'aU liabilities. J. GABDNEB COFFIN, Agent, ap]9 Office Bontbeast cor. Wood and Hurd it*. Continental ininranee Company. Incorporated by the legislature of ibuuytoama. PERPETUALGUA&TBB Authorized Capital, One Million Dollar* r . Becared and A eenmnlaiod Capital HOME OFFICE. /To. 61 ffixintif Street, abate Second, Philadelphia. Ftra Insurance on Buildings, Furnjtura, Merchandise, Ac. geneally. Marine Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to ell parts of the world. InlaadlniuraneeouGoods,Aa,by Lakes, Eirers. Canals and Land Carriage*, to all parts of the Union, online most (hforolie terms, consistent with security. OEOEGE W. OOLLADAY,formerly Reeordoref Deeds, Ac, Philadelphia. - ' WU. BOWERS, formerly Eedstsr of Wills. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Importing HardwareaadCutleryMerchants, No. 21 North Third street, above Market, Phils. JOSEPH OAT, Era of Joseph Oat 4 Son, Coppersmiths, No. 12 Quarry street, Phils. EDWARD v. MAOSETTE, firm of Maehette A Baignel, Importing Hard wars Merchant!, No. 124 North Third street, above Bsee, Phils. □OWAED HZKCnUAN, firm of Livingston 4 Co, Produce and Cosxmisalon Merchants, N0.27# Market st, above Eighth. Fhlla. GEOKQB W. COLLADAY, Pmidtct. Aalbi Waaca,Secretary. JOSITDA BOBnCBON, Agfnt. So. 24 Fifth itmt /cp«tair«.) Farmers' and Bethanies’ Fire and Karine Insurance Company. R. \V. Cornir Second tad WalnatSu^ PHILADELPHIA. ASSXT3 or TSS COXM3I, JAHOAXT lrr, U 53 * Band*, Mortgage*, Ground Bents, Bank and other Black* $212,460 00 Loaned for Stock* ...... - 37,660 00 Truvt Fund tn New York 23,1 fil 66 Deferred payment on Stock 07,700 00 Bill* Receivable 74,404 C 7 Cull on hand and dne from Agents ... 45,000 S 3 Premium* on Politic* reecnttyittuedand debt* due the Company - 80^38 £23,634) THOMAS B. PLQREXCE, President Enwann R. Uxucbols, Secretary. * | David B. Btovrn, { Charles L. Bnte. John IL Brown, M. Baldwin, mtSßCsoa Kcrcßcrcxs. NewnjyerA Oraffi I James JElinger. June* Howard A Co, Phelps, Carr A Co» Wm. McCnlly A Co, | J. 3L Irwin. Pittsburgh Office, So, 00 Vatet Street, M23md THOMAS J. HUNTER, AfitnL w ttonongahsla lniurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. Omens—JAMES A. nOTCaiSOR, Pruiden* HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. Oma, Ho. 08 Warn Bmn, IhH Insure Against alt binds of Pin and Herne Hi ASSET?, HOY. 20th, 1857: Stock Dae Bill*, payable on demand, secured by two approved names— —— $140,000 0 Bol* Receivable C3 3 Caih 11,058 82 70 abaree Mechanics* Ren* Stock—cot ...... 3,920 00 Premium HotM - 61,953 60 Office Furaltme Book Account*.... Wm. R. Holme*. Wm. A»Caldwell, Robt. DalnlL, Wilson Miller, Wm. Bee, John HcDervitt. Tho*. 8- Clarke, Geo. A. Berry Jataee A. Hutchison jal:*6B HEX BY M. ATWOOD, Sec*/ Wow torn Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DABSIB, President. f. M. GORDON, Secretary. OFFICE, No. 92 Water street, (Spang A Co ** Warehouse.) np stairs, Pittsburgh. TWO ImtaxcgaixutAU Hied* of Fin and Jferin* Risks A Hone hutilulien managed by Directors. who art veil knotfii m ths emmonaty, and who ere determined, by promptness and IffieraZßy, to mainlata the character which they have assumed, as offering the bestprdedten to thou who desire to be insured. ASSETS, OCIOBBB M, 1357. Stock Account* ... ..—..,5131,500 00 Mortgage....... ... 2,160 00 Bills Receivable. 4,161 67 Office ——_ 240 00 Open Aocoanti— .... 9,478 04 Cub 14,841 45 Premium N0te*....... B9 BUla Discounted —. 125,008 7a Wm. Uc&algfat, George Danla, Nathaniel Hairnet, Alax. Kimkh, David U. Long, R. MUler-Jr., J.W. Butler, G. W. Jackson, Jaroca UcAolcy, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, &0I6: a W. Uckßtaoiv T. M. OOBDOS, ; The Bannfaetuttrs' inHianee Company OficeSo, Excfianfft, PRILADELPRIJ. Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. Fire, Marino and' Inland RUke Taken WU. A. RHODES, Pwtfdenti CHAR. WISE, YicePmUftnt; ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.. . fiOXCTQXS. Chu. Win, John P- Rimini^ J. tU&kldo Sank, Thomas Bell. H.RlcbartsUiiekl*. tar stmt EDVT* 0. BELL, Agtot A. 8. Lhrpiocott, June* P. Smith, Chaa. J. field, Wa. KeaL Pittaborch Office, No. ®6 W* (e2£dlyio Pittibnrgh Life, Fin and Marine ini. Co. Office, Corner Market and Water Sts., Pittsburgh, pa. BOBT. GALWAY, PmtUat. F. A.RISZBAST, Bec*y ALEX BRADLB7, Ties Pxsst. Aira&nr ruaern, M. P-, Enalnfng PhyikUo. Tbif Compear t&kkat ererr Issonnce Appertaining, to connected. vIIbXIFB BISKS, Abo, again** Hall and Cargo Biaks, on the Ohio tad Uiuluippl ritere and trlbaUrite,And Marin* Risk r*a •rally. ' And again** Lew or Damage br fire. And again** the Pftril* of tne Be* And Inland Nnrig*tiOT tnd Trsniportatioa. polldee tanod At the loveat retce comiateat with *a£ttr oil parties. Alexander Bradley Joseph &. Leech, John Fullerton, Satban f. Hart, Datld B. Chamber* William Cur, BofcertH. Battle?, John SPG ill, . Robert Galway* Kamael McClnrkeo, Joseph P. Gemini, M. D-, John Scott, JamaaUarahalL' DaTid Richey. James W. ftaitmaw, Chaa. Arbothnoa told—my3My Reliance flamal Insurance Company »t PniLAPBIiPHTA. Office No. 70 Walnut Street Cmm «-a*cutnw lire Xoransca oo Bofldiap, Mwchcndtae, Pornitort, Ac. combined with to® ■® cnr^ 7, .°* • Stock Capital,CßtatoKhtlMored torttcrclo the proflU of «^^“®g§Bfflgwsai~ HDfSmAN, Secretary • (otmu ' G.HBtrood, John R. Worrell, . BeoJ. W. Tlsgiej Si-UMkropf : tL I*, C&reoa. RobertToS, O.Stor«saoiL Cbta. T -»Mn-f Wm.*L Bampft, PlUaVm JlMniCEd Wooditmu .: Clem Tinsley, Wa K-Tkompaca, Bamoel Bi*pha», 0. W. Carpenter, Robert Steen, a s. xrood. Marshall Bill, •. Jacob T. Buntinj, Wliua hlnsaar, Pennsylvania fm of Pin, iorantt Company ‘ S3UBQB. ’onrmstrc* JTORS. , J*cobftO*tir, : WtdaHnspbm, <fc*W. Smith, A. A. Curhr^ ' RoUrt Patrick, Rody PalUrwn, A.aeMnpKtT j* J. H. Jooe*, L Grier Bpcnl, - Joint Tkinut, W. Hr MCprtflo, • Bcwy Btmcl ' • CHiBHaSD CAPITAL—L ' dtscrtpti^r, ■PmMint— —*' BtnwpawlTmkuiu—X.Gttnfimot.aoWljr Office ITo. S 3 1 ' DIB£( insurance, Delaware Hutnal Safely UunraEce Company, PHILADELPHIA’ .. MISJXX oaYeeels, Cargo,«&d TMgftl Caa>h ’ IdSiimd Land Carriage to *ll part* rms EtSrmAKCKS oa Merdiandis* B ea ™7’^T' a Stores, DwcOling HooJci, Ac. . rWUdelphia City, and other Loans—*3X»® A* Stoci:in Banks,RailroadA Insurance Coa. *®*s2?„« Cash on hand..- 30,894 «*»■ Balance* la b&oda of prcmintm on Maria® Polidcaracently teacd, tad cti- • _■ J or debt! dnetho CotnpauT—. 02»T30 07- SobtcrlptionKotra .“t. 100*000 00 $702,783 3? Junes C. fluid. Tucophfln* P» uiding. JameaTraquelr. William Eyre, Jr-» J- F. Poniston, JoehsA V. Eyrc* Binmel H. Stoke*, Hrakj Sloan. James B. SlcParU Thomas C. H*a«, Bobert Burton, Jr- . John B. Semple, Piitib'g, D. T. Morgan, u IAJmNJESIpnt. C/HAKP, Tice Prcrideofc IZersi Lnxcts, Secretary. WAllam Martin, Joseph 2L Beal, Edmond A. Bonder, John C. Darla, John R-Psnrosa, Georg* Q.Leipef, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. H. Boston, William A Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Bpencer UcilTalD, Charles Keller, IL Jones Brake, Jacob P. Jones apJJyd—J*l2 The Great Western Fire and Same ins. Co. 07 PHILADELPHIA. Offiet in Cotxpaotfs Bui’Aing, jVo. W 3 ‘ TToZnul, comer of fourth Street AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , .^500,000. Capital paid In- OO Surplus, January 664174 05 . FTRE y\.\Zyfe-Sypß»TJmitel nr Perpatnal. MJLRIKE HfSVjtAAUE, oo Vessels, Cargo and Freights,. . INLAND IySUHAITCE by Hirers, Canals, take* and land Carriae*. • ' ,y ' Charlea O. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street William Darling, 1510 Pine street. Alexander WhQlden, Merchant, 18 2i«rth front fg»i Qnxlehont, Attorney and Counsellor. John C. flnntrr, Ann of Wright, llanter £ Co. ■ - E. Tracy, Ann of .Tracy A Co., Goldsmith's Halt John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White A McOurdj. Tbo*.L.6iUespJs,firmofGUl«rd6AZellcr,:--'’ Jas.B. Smith, flrtnof Jea.B. Srmlh A Co . Hon. Henry w. Poller, offleo 227 South Thirds feet . John E. Yogdes, office comer cfSerunth aadZ*-J3C2>, Jamas Weight, late Cashier Bank ofjiog* Allred Taylor, offies Cairo City Property. Jona J; Slocum, ode® lift Sooth Third street. ...41,000,000 631^00 C. C. LATHKQP, President. X W. DAHLUiQ, Tice President * LEWIS GREGORY, 1 a vo ti v T Second Vice Preaid’l./ BranchOQec, 8 Well*t-,>, Y JAMES WHIfiUT, Secretary and Treasurer. . . It K. RICHAP.D3O.V, Assistant Secratory. R. W. rOENDEXTEB, AgeoV fell • P 7 Water street, Pittsburgh Citizens’ Insurance Comp’y of Fittsburgb WM. BAGALEY, President, SAMUEL L MARSHELL, Ef-crptary. OjJlcs 94 Water Street between J (arlcti and Wood Sir the Ohio and Mis alstippißlTert, and Tributaries. Also, against ths perils of tbo&eaaadJnlandKaTlgatioa and transport, atios. Wo. Bsgaley, Samuel Rea, Jaa. M. Cooper, Jaa. Park, Jr., Isaac XL Pennosk, S. Harbaueh, Capt.Sam’f O. Young, Jagl John C*l> Repttme Iniaranee Company, 07 PBILASELPB'U, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. 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