THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS From n. B. £CItELL>a AdTrrMtg Hrao, Ko. 535 D«aJ- An energetic business man can . of t! ™ 0»1 w ButM, rroa thrp. to Ilim A eS &PSIS? !rom *™P'» “TllK PATXNT ,°- r : CBRI ‘ SAPCTT FI.TTtD LAMP," with «. I,a L>n - ft uriief - Hvfrx fatally who lias regard for life, per ®r,w>B°OT will purchase them. For iufor mstJoa by nuOUbdoM stamp, to UAwxntmsT ft mott, ... Patentara and ezcln-ixe Manufacturers, QooSflmda W Pulton street, New York. HaUTE.SEWTOJi to naADIII'ttVS, _ i’: , • 421 Dnomt Street, Aew Fork, TV/TAOTFACTCJREIISof the Patent Arch rest Plank Plano Fortin, celebrated for depth, full nessJnrlicew, purity, and a peculiar itngir.c ovality oftbeir }°Vj , w hicf* th,«y have received iho highest ecomhmn rrnajl the greatest mu/iInU eek-britio* of the country; and is ever t fair, when br-ut;lie'in crrmpetlrlon with other instre obtained the hl-'brtU premium. The Patent Afc 9 «reat Plank, which U owned and o*od only by o*, guaifantee* their stamliug In tune longer than any other to rtmtuent; whitntheir unprecedented demand in all porta of « " f* mntr T •» a snflhdciit pruot of their superior excellence. A liberal discount to Clergymrn, Schools and the trade. Jefrjyda Bruugists, MACKEOWN & FINLEY, Wholesale Druggists and M*nuHrttir*n of Carbon Oil, No. IG7 Liberty almet, Pittsburgh. P.\. Ja3Q:ljd B L. FAHN ES TOCli. & Co., late of the Gnu *' U. A. FulMirst-.uk ft Co, and scCctMsors to Fleming Bros.- IVb.ilua.ale Druggie No. Co, corner Wood and Fourth Pa. D A. FAHNESTOCK & CO-, WHOU3- JL>* H nd Mauufactnrcr* of White Load, Lttwl and Litharge, Corner Wood aod Front streets, Pitts burgh- mehT SCIIOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER • '»r,Vliile Lead, Ucil.LcxdyZinc, Paint, Llthargs, Put* tv and Wholewde Tnipen tine, fto, Na. Wood at, Pittsburgh, P»- £ ’ - ocjayd JOHN HAF3V JTr, (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. M’tiafleyAWbolmleahd Retail Druggist and Dealer in Paint*, Oils, DynLiOk, Ac, corner Wood and Sixth streets, puuiiiigi;. ■ ■ • Agent Ibr Dr. Ford's Medicine. «p& John v. scorr. wholesale peal-. er In Drngs,.Palnts,OUa, Vemtahea and Dyestuffs, No. 29ft Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • All union will receive nrutupiattehtlos.- ftg-.Vp.-at for Schsnch's PuJ motile Syrup. marihlydaw racDiaici braun -ototas nxnsa. Braun & keiter, wholesale and ReWI Druggist*,corner of liberty and St. Clair its, Eittsburgh; 1 JOSEPH MJSMiXU, (SUCCESSOR TO L. Wilcox A Co.lecmer ilarketstrecjanti Diamond, kecpi cuuscnntiy onhanJ a Dill and complete assortment of DrCgi, li.-Ucines, Medicine Cbeets, FcrfameiT, and all articles per -iiaiagrohiafcajlaea. - /2^Phyjln.Anspreserlptfons carelhlly cozspoendedatall hoar 3. ••. JaWy D"fi. UEOHTTDiYSER, bItUQQIST. 110 Wood street, comer of Wood street and Virgin Alley, Piitsbargh.Pa. Dnitiucr Stalers. . >. HrrcEi?HON_._. ..c. s. ictcs. LEECH & HUTCHINSON, Commission and Fonrariling Merchants, dealers in Western Be •err* Choeseu Flour, Flih, Bacon, Cotter, Linseed Oil, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Seeds, Grain, Dried Fruit and Produce generally. Brat brands Family Floor ala-ay* on b <nd.— Aaents for the sals of Madison Co’s celebrated Patented Pearl Starsh. Not UO Second and 145 First ft*., between Wood and Vittßbcrgh, Pa. BpSilyd CHEESE . WAKEIIOUSE—HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, and Denier in. Cheese, Butter, Lake Fish and Produce generally, 29 WooT rdwre Water, Pittsburgh. * myH JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, * OltlO.Coranilsaioaand Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Denier In Western Bcserra Coceae, Butter, Pet and L'cari Ash, and W«*u»ra Produce generally. Front it, between Smlthfleld nod Wood, fittabnryh. ■jl/TJBANE £ ANJEK, (SUCCESSORS lfi to-A. AA. McßantO Dealers ia Flour, drain and Prodnco. Co&imiision and Forwarding Merchant!, No. 12* Second sireeet, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Jan. 1, *sT;tlly3Jal2 David c. iierbst, flour, pro dne'!, ProrUi'in and OonmllslPß Merchant, Ho. £67 LilK-rty atroot, coni»r of llrqJ, Pittsburgh, prce hla Atten tion to tb* fctlo of Floor, Pork, Bmpj), Lard, Clitfw*, Hotter, Grain, lirlcti Frnita, S*nij, 4e n ic. • rcspt-ctfOliy colieHed- LUX. FuRSYXH, (SUCCESSOR TO P'UNjlh ft Scott.) Porwimling aod Commission Mer chant, Dmier in ff«l, Hide*, Floor, Bacon, lard andlard Oil and generally, Xm 73 Water iU I’ittsbargfa, Pa. HKIUDLE, GENERAL COMMISSION • Merchant nnd Denier In Grw< > ri’*van i Produce, ST Fifth stroot, Pittsburgh, Pa. ‘ Refer to B. IliS2LToN,Pitt*hnrgh, ' CioAirr, CoaoTurc ft Co, Pittsburgh. solicited and ratixttetory raPams gan ntoed. ddthlydewT - I7AGLK IVAREUGUSK.—JAS. OABD ji'INEIt, Wholesale "phUrr in Floor. Provision* nnd Pro-luce generally. JTn. 6-Seventh, street, between .Liberty and SmilhfleM, Pittsburgh. Pa- cash. - • •; mr2:^y ffiaipsts. WILLIAM McCLINTOCK, Dealer in CariM*tt No 112 Markbt »tmL fi'C XV. IX. & 11. 3X*CALL U3l, Dealer in carpets, oil cloths, MATTINGS. Ac. No. 57 Fourth street rear "Wood. atiotncijs. Robert m-knight, attorney at biw.ond S-jlidti* of thu Bank of Pittsburgh, Ho. 110 Fonrth ■■• r—t, ViU»l»nrgh. d-18 OSKPII S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT <oru-y»*'iL--tw. O.’Sco Kv. SS Fourth st, cuir Wood, Fitta!»ircli. Pa. "S 8 * Z3cb Goole. CH LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy • Dry Gio-li, sign ot the original Ba* Hire, No .4 M.wM't srrcst. Pittsburgh. mrlP MURPUY A iiUKOUFIELD, DEALERS in Silks and Lwlios’ Dress Quods generally, Cloaks, Talmv .ind Shawls, Embroideries and staple Goods, for family use. An unusually extcß-slre assortment in nil the above Jt.pnrtrucM)t», Jo«t reevired and selling at the tow**j priests. gy-\ortl>-eaat cor. Fourth and SLirkrt sta-fEtt <*3 », i. MAS)« S PinM‘9 C. L. AJftHOJVT • CO, IT. TOR* A A. MASON A CO., WHOLESALE • end Uousi Oeol«n la Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Sft Fifth lorret. Pittsbugh. 11. PALMAR, No. 105 Market Street, . Denier In Bonnets, llata. Straw Trimmings, and Straw Good* cenrrelly. eCS fflarrtaats. Carriage and Wagon Manufactory. M. 1,. STEPHEN'S, Agent, Corner Smithfield Street and Diamond Af/ey, WOULD respectfully, inform theqj<CTA> public that ho ti now located as al»ovr.^S? i —, and has resumed the business of Carriage making in all il« Tsrfetiw, and la also prepared to execute orders Mr Wagon* of all descriptions lueludlng all work for Irca Merchants’ use. . Wicltinp aronllnuancoof the patronage so liberally bo* sto?:H npdu him wbila at the old stand of •‘Bigelow & Co,” ij‘» would sifure his friends that the same t*ro end alter* tS'vi wii! t>-givontoall his orders as heretofore, having *<*■ cured (no terriers of the best workmen, and luring ample snirtmonts elsewhere for the finishing of (lao wort. * /rv*iV ip xid assortment of heavy work now on hand, *ntt tMo for spring use. AU work warranted tor 12 month*. attention given to repairs. JaUrlyd Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHN 80S, BROTHER a CO., Comer of Bdmont and Btbecea Stmts, ALLEGHENY CITY. rXTOULD RESPECTFULLY Df- c£P£M* Yy form their friends, and tbo public rally, that they are mSSiifarturiflg Carriage*, Barouches, ltock-v-vajs. Baggies, Sleighs and Chariots, la all their vari ous style* of finish and 'proportions. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and bataty of finish. Krpolre will also be attended to on the nitat reasonable terms. Using in all their wort the best Eastern Shafts, Pules and Wheel stoff, tboy foci confl* dent that all who favor them With their patronage will be •rfectly satisfied on trial of their wort. I>urchaaers are requested to giro them a call before pur* charing elsewhere. uofrlyd WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT, XASO2HC HALL, FIFTH STREET, jOS EIP H FBZO2SEB, Pno-PBIETOR. All the delicacies of l-jx, yilß BBASOX, prepared by the most ux- pencoced cooka.svrswlup at the shortest no SdSSBmL tier, from £IX O’CLOCK A. U. USTIL TWELVE O’CLOCK P. SL All articles in the Utr, peculiar to ths East, Writ cr Booth, received daily by Express, »nd served unto ord«-r.— Bualooes man will find ths table at WALNUT HALL ell that they could desire. ’.' na*Wbo)eealo Depot for Oysters, PJsb, Game,and early Vegetables in their wasnu/Has, I*l3 ocll-lyd “ NOTICE. Steamship Vanderbilt for Europe. Pasreage’rswlth Cooked Provisions §35. A LIMITED number of 3d das^fcas*, *fts*-nz*fi will ho Ut«n by the ant BTEASIi'QIP VANDERBILT, A-C8 tons, P.L. Lvwno April 10, for S» uthamptua'aad Havre. _ _ _ >1 g —•PAtMug'fri Lmtardod to Southampton, Loudon, Havre, Antwerp,- Hdtlenfam and Dr«n o a at 435. rorpM tag* apply wnjjfl© , „ V^TT, inrltr»ltapT fro. 5 Cowling Own, Kcw \ <.tk. Sundries.- lJoy tb». atrictiffreab Bolter, 1200 dor. frcsu Egg*, 1000 lbs No. 1 Loaf Urd, 26 bush prim* wi«J PncJics. - 1M fit young CbicbcfiV 100 Cburtw, 60 large fat Xarkejß. netted *o4 fur «-ilo by n. riddle, N«. *J7 rmb rtrecL U'I'A.HUU' AUtiNUli.—UAVXi\a BKBN U appointed Ascot for Ptttnt»atvh, by the MADISON BXAPXII CQilPAI'i i", fur (ti«aaleof tn*AreoifbratedPJiAJtl BTAHCII,(which ii *arrut*deirnal (liquidity toady knows lnUib market j are duw precirttu to supply Wholesale Dm!* •to at tuuniactams! price*. We ioTitoth* attention of tb» Tracis Uriyvtielc, to aaexaznlAAtioool war preaeat flock, •ad which w2l be kepleaual to ths'lemand. ATWRLL, LBB A CO., /INtKGKEAUSSI’ M.Vi'GU MACUIA'JSIN . • X TUB WOALDI A JPOUTUNIS MAm; : WITU A SMALL IJfVKSMCNT. , mOM.US' PATENT MATCH iIACULN K -M A simple, Ct»ap and perfect Match Mahnr. '1 Ilf Machine' eo*U«iljrsU&;i» driren hy Laud, and will auia.. mo (W* tuood the mamtiactorer in& «b«rt time. VHxcre good »oodUtob»h.-air—lilyit nmtefUlly r*doc« the <w*c coonty or Machine pririiozei are offered lo# *“»*««« prk*. for puttcuhin, call ut QA2KTTA COBMTOIU Eoo»f.inni.«™S. ; <,utwinrr H \ AVANa CIGAKS—I will receive to-day A*- LU ,WW. vig****» * •'BBWAsd fl&ei? flavoftd' tmuuL ' r t i t—» 'Z&S2SS3SSS? (Eommtsston, &t. ciicolm Litcn— jcox t. ttzen j-j r s. Lirrn. JOS. s. LEECH & CO., Kos.Sia &■ 24-4 Liberty •!.,Pittsburgh, P*. WHOLESALE GROCERS . AND COMAIISSION DEALKKS in PLOUR ANB BACOH, Tin Plate and Xlnner’is Stnclt, AND PITTSBDRGH MAN CFACTURES. JylLdly BPBjnaxs aAAzucaa...BtsJAja3 r. prmr. ..vnt. n. wdita'-re. SPRINGER HARDAUGn 4t CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS DEALERS IN Wool, Hidos, ProrisioDa& PruJacc Goucrally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Flttsburgb. Jai2 McALPLN & CO., (Uleof J. 8. Leech, ilcAlpln 4 Co, Pitt*l,orgb.» GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING- MERCHANTS 1 Levee anti Washington A«not. WYANDOTTE CITY. KANSAS TEIUUiJ-V, BEPEItENCKS: Joseph S. Leech ft Co-, and Pitubargh Merchants genr-t -fcUy. lyll;dftwl>T riIOMAS A GALIiAGfIEn, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEKCIIANTS, A’o. 20 l\ne Stred, St. Ixnils, Mo. Sisgeju ILutra/ur ft Co., I JoNta* Licrn. Loarxii,STNW*RT ft G>-, I 2fo ft Pacrrxx. Will purdiaM to order, Lead. Hemp, Bacon, Grain, At. Prompt attention given to'ruiy manner of forwarding. ,. r naru a. inns jpueiiiThk,* Lewis a edgerton, ■ (Succours to d. T Morgun ft C 0.,) Wholesale Qruoers and Commission Merchants, 107 Wood street, Pittsburgh- tm3 Henry s. king, (late of the Arm of Kins ft UoorhcadJ Commission Merchant, and Dealer In Pig Metaland iaoomi,'h’o. iG Water street, bo low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. apl® A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO ILAR • dy.Jonra ft Co,) Commission and Forwarding Mer chant; Ageatof tbsModtsShand Indlanapulit Rallrood, cor- ~ Jaatilyd UWARD T. MEORAW, GENERAL Commission Merchant, and Wholraale Dealer In Mnnr> tortured Tobacco, Imported and Domratic Cigar*, Snuff, Ac, No. 211 Liberty street, opposite the head of Wood, Pitt** bnrgb, Pa. tnhlihly ffitWttS. TO 03. LITTLE TITOS. LTtl T. KITTLE &. CO., GROCERS,, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And dealenin FLOUR, BACON, CKtESE, FISH, OILS and PRODUCE. No. 113 Second Bt«> Pltt*bnrgb t Pa. tgb. Liberal adnaca made op coPßlgnmenu. rorlS SAGAEEY, COSGRAVE A COT, Wholesale Grocer*, No*. 18 ood 20 Wood street, Pitta _h. o*o.c.nas.._ .. „-a. B. 0E00Z&. Reis & bebgeu, grocers and Dealer* io Bacon, Lard, Floor, Cheeso, Broome, South-Weet corner PmltbrteM end Second Street*, Pitts bnrgb. _ oc4:lyd EEXANDER KING, WHOEESALE Grocer and Importer nf Soda Ash, No. S7il Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ep I:lyd* WM. MITCHELTREE, Jr., A BRO., Wholesale Grocers, Rectifying Distiller*, and Wine and Uerdj*nt*, No- 2D9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. >*s. t. OOOUr. JONES & GOOLEYi \YIIOLELALE GUO* CEQ3 ftod Deal fomliber?, dealer* In Prodace uid Eittrtmrgh Miflafartorwi, Kp.lll Water utreet, dw Cherry Alley, Pitttbsrgh, Pa. my*26 BAM*I. f. «HMTm . sons s. m*wn. SIfIUYER & DILWORTfI, WHOLESALE Grocer*, No. 130 and 132 Second «trert. (l*rwr*n Wood ■nd 3ccithfic^tl,Pftt*burph. joaa noro rioiaed pwib... snTuua rein d. JOHN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission aicrehana, X-'. ITS Woo>i tmd 228 Pltt&l>ur£h. jclG WATT & WILSOX,_WIIO LES AL E GKO CKTUi, CojnnriMion MvrcluixiU and Ifc-nieriln Pr»>- daoaasd Pittsburgh- Slanoi.K-ture*, No- 253 LiUrty ptrc-M, Pittslmrsh- ISAiAU DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE Grocers, Commls-toa lL.r.-L4nts,aad Dealers W Produce, No. M Water rtrctj’.. acd K P.-.-jU PLi frburtfyy ' w*. M’crrcas-xt WM. McCOTCIIKpN i CO., WHOLE- PrjJnrvhad "* rnij lii nfftlWf siiln. and Dealer* in Plttjtiursh Liberty c.im'»r of Inrio, llfttburgb, P*.** joes Atfi-nx. —a. j. t ea. . A TWKLL, LEE & CO., WIIOMgALK J\ Grocers, ProJoen an-.l - Cota minion M«sfaajs. and Dealers in BtWinrgJi Mumbetun*, Jij>. B WqpCagy*SW tween Water m>.l Front «t~, Pltf.<Tinrgb. *" apis R- ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE • Grocer*, C»immi«ioa Merchants, nrnt Dealer* in all kindi of Prurtehn**, !V*!aeo and Pittsburgh UannEtctnrea, No. iSS Libertyi-Crtft. Pittsburgh. Robert u. king, wholesale oro- CER, CoinmiaM.in Merchant. an<l Dwiirr in fuathrre, Piilt, Flour, aail nil klirln of Cotmtrr l*ro*h»ca, So. 211 Lil>- urtjalroot, month of Sixth, Pitwbarxh, l*». Litoral ad vance* nuu!« on ernwirnmont*. JahtlytJ Robert malzell & co., wiiole- SALP. Groc«ra, Cotnnil«k>o un.i ForwnnliuK Mer chant* and Dealer*in Prodawand Pittsburgh Miaufortnrra, No. 251 Lltortj street, l*Ut*burgh, Pa., tayi Ural ?£statc agents. ~~ ” v7ILLI Vlft tVARD, Dealer in promissory notes, IloDds, Mortgagee sod nil n-cnritlM for money. Ftnoiu can procure loan* tfironph my on reason able term*. Tboso wishing to Invest their money (o jr>-jd caa always find first and socond class paper at my offlc**, far sale. AH coraronnicition* tad Istcrr'c-n-i ftriclly ronfldentlhl. Oflico GRANT STRiIKI, appeal to at. Paul's Cathedral. Jel:dtf Uoofesrllcts, &c, WS. RESTOUL, 20 St. Clair street, • Prslsr la n»Uglot!l end Mlsrsllauvcus Books, and Depiwltory nf Amuritau Tract Socict)'• Publications. mrUr.dewly y WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationer, Blank Book M*miti*cmn»re and Job Printer*. No. 57 Wood stmet, Pittsburgh, l*a. **3o EC. COCHRANE. (SUCCESSOR TO • 8. Sadler,) Wboluule nut] Retail lH *lcr in Hook*, Btatiunory and Paper HauKings, Pedemi »tr«-'t, GUi door S. K. of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. DAVISON,BOOKSELLER AND Stationer, ■noocamr to Davison A Agnew, No. G 3 Market *trwt, near Fourth. Pittsburgh. Pa. KAY A 00., BOOKSELLERS ANDST A TJONEILS, No. 55 Wood strwt, next door to the c«.r oer of TTiinl, PittaLorgh, Fa. School and Lair Books con stantly on blind. JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA • TIONEB, No. 78 Fourth bU, Apollo Buildings. TTUNT & MINER, BOOKSELLER 1 1 and Stationer, Masonic Hall, Fifth atreet. /Husic, &c, T?0I1N 11. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.. lli between Diamond Alley and Fourth street. Sole Agrnt CorCHICKERINO A SONS’ (Boeton) PIANO FORTES. IIA SON A HAMLIN’S MODEL SLKLODEONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, and Dualer In Mtulcond Mniical Good*. Ja23 HILLEBER & BRO., No. 53 FIFTH • 8t„8lgn oft he QolJt-a Harp, Solo Agent for NUNNS A CLASH’S (New York) unrivalled Grand and Square PIANOS, and CAIUtART A NEEDIIAM’S genuine JdELO DEONB and OHO AN HARMONIUMS, Dealers in Music «nd Musical loatrmnonU. R*6 CHARLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTUR ER aud Dooler In Piano Fortoa, and Iraporterof hlnslc and Musical Instruments. Sole Agent for the HAMBURG PIANOS, aJ«o for UALLET, DAVISA CO.’S Boston Pianos, withand without JEolean Attachment. 118 Woodetrwt. my 3 DR. O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED at Dr. Smlth*i, corner Fifth and a mithfleW streets, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to 1 and 1 to 3 o’clock. g^Ri-iiileticoon thaßrownseillo Riad. JeSftilya yainttrs JOHN' THOMPSON to CO, House painters, glaziers and (iKAIN'HRS, n'> THIKD SlKtirT. tigu executed with orators* and di«|>ateh. Mixed Paints. Oil. Tnn K!n t* De > Yarnlab, Jdptin and Bt»gli.-li Fatwit Title Montaigne 7.lnc, a very arti-lo I’t.il.vit.lpliM and Pittsburgh Wljlt* L/t-vl always on hand and for *.»l*.— Wo are prepared to Uriud Colors for Paint.:ri. Druggist" or others at th**horl*rt notice, a* wo haw a mill wbicii grinds by steam. Pdntrn, will ear* money by gritm* IhMr cobxa ground with os. inrs:dly Painters. LONG tLANE, House and sign painters, No 77 (0M Port OfflwlJiiltdins)Thlrd street, l-etw<- c Wood and Market streets. AH orders promptly attond*-l to. aySijroecsocutcd In aenporforstyto. • tnh'iMyd frencU Artlßcl.l Flower, .ad material*. WE oro now receiving our Spring S trice of French Flowers noJ Flower Materials, which for va rte'xawl beauty surpawa noy farmer *wsuu’s imperu- E Manafoctnrio* nearly alUbe G.kkU wo offor tnh, u. to offer to WfioleeM® purebarers lolucemt-m. m,a T .tjte, <* msST cAKfEia issa ttte MARBTRT STREET OaRTET STORE. TS TO SUPPLY I all damuid. far Broa*l. T:ir , ro p.la Cari»fraf«r«rT drtcrlptton, «?>» OilOlulSuTfiSnUUZitaol at bar. a. 5 Dafa. offaiadl Cwaa Matirng tor elaicli.C raintad Hlndaa- Si«li».oia>.yM3rll;toa “UKCt ed with the Carpet liepartmentuf UoiTewFurDltbrng. • ' Aa we anticipate an advmice In prlc»*» altw *be fipnog Trade opens, wa would eoggeet to nurclioaen tftou* u>«r eeloctlonsnow from oar large Bto«kndk*'onf pndjrnt J. er 7 low price#. fed W. tmJNTGi-K ACON— SO,OOO lbs. Hama, Shoulders and Bldeslnimokebouwandforaaleby „ , ortO , B. feOBXSOS * 00. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL (>_. ISSS /Hanufartums. UESRY GKRWIG, .V->. 4! 9, comer Penn and Pittsburch, 3?a Manufacturer of hemt and, MANILLA BED CORD?. HEMP AND TARRED | irom tn. to I*-; tt.d Ouimon I‘acbtLg ; Yarn, T;irml unii fepon Y»rn.?a»b U-ltCvrd, Wool . _ SiT'TS'J 11 ” 8 ° n '‘ 1 ~mrmg'sJilLro4ziTTEuatMalSiwa^fintl“ S’g-TtlE WKEKLY QAZSTTK muu*d rr-ry Wrdnr*. ■ day fun/ Saturday, on a large W<XJiA’*f a,U4 cantatne tn ad.l.iir-n m the newt of tSr. irerk, a cartfully prepartd and rrltaU •• report 0/ Ott ilarlyH, emimrrdal and monetary «/• afirt, and an accurate BtnX- JCnit T.itt, ewrrcud weekly/rr thupcqvr—rtuii.ing If f.V 1/erf Ckmmrretsi t}> the »f<t; M O OR HE AD & C O »TU*CPACTCHXIU OP A ' f iK «• i . c an, P!u i rt and Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IROjN, for Koofing. GutWicg. Sponting. Agents for IToorT s Patent Imitation Ratals Sheet iron. 4^-Warthuusg—AV. 136 First Strvt, Fiits'myh tnr27 lyd WKLLS, RU>DLK * CO.. Su Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., MANCTtrrnicaa op WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Orders solicited th» trade, and protajUl y sbiy>- ped os per instruction*. Tirkj—o months, vr 6 per o»nt. discount for caati. tiihlydAwF JOS. F. UAAILTUN A CO., KNG-rNTLBLRS 6c M.ACHINISTa Comer First and Liberty Sts-, Pittsburgh, Pa. CUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist ’ end Hnw Mills, Breweries, Priming K'tat'li'bmcnts, MnouCietorica, Ac, made to order. They nlui funtlnae the mannfivtnre ofthnlr OlbhrateJ MAOUINISTS* TOOLS Eubl. ns Turning Lathe*, Irou Planers, H-'iinK ntid Drilling Ma* itii...a, 4r. Abut, Wronclit Iron Shotting, with Pulleys, Hangers, Ac. •«23;Jydaly> _J*7 r. j. »g»n«r.l —— -- -"-.""*^^.. ■' I Be-SHA’ fe QTTTENDORF, * i&rtmcvcuas ot STE Allt BOIL F. R 8 AiCD ILL KINDS 0? SHEET IRON W ORK. Pcaa,jtreet, near Water, 4 „ «, Pittsburgh, Fonua £s»Al! order* promptly attended to. f*2i:3rad A.. LYONS (jucci-aa>r to A. I^onaACoj -LOOKING GLASS & PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEALEK IN VARIETY GOODS, &C., Xo. 138 Wood St,, Pittsburgh. Pa, fc3rdtf * Oh#* MORRIS As COL SOLI JtAJtV?A CTVRXM «f , HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TBIP.H4PERS. Hammers of the &c., mods to order Nv, L Lift 7 in. fall blow, 3093 Iba. Price* S5O. ' 2, •* » “ “ - MM'* ~«>*.«, .45JV . “3, “13 - •« “ U 699 H “ 600. * ■ "-;-aa«i.a..,®.-. •• 0. “ill” “ 0 M2Ol-**. “ 2coa 4?” Order* solicited. For n&rttcolan oddra* MOttaii^MpLTAßT, ja2i.-d.iy —ym&L’anw, Ft. SAJVIUiUI-. HRAULhiy. Bam Litre, (Below tbo St. Clair Street Arid go) Allegheny City, Ponna., KIMTACTCSOt cr BRADLEY'S WUUtES OITTISG YARN, Of every Color and NiflUßar. TfS PREPARED TO >fU£VORDERS ON A short rotkg fow*»nr coloicr nmnhruof Yarn*. Uat ub !*reg npyof the original manufacturers of the celebr*- t-d Yarn*," in connection with my brother, Wm. Bradley? of Wheeling, l would aotklt a •bare of the order* for |*arha, as above. CB"Cuh paid for Sheep 9ktu*adlWoQl. Jc27dyH wtluah GAvroux. ..u7.'.).....E7.-..._j ABIC ». raCJa WILLIAM DAAMUUL «m, - G 1 Penn 6t., below Marbnry, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS*AND SHEET Inm Workers, ManufoctorertPatent iU'iliT, Locomotive, Flued and Cylinder Boiler*, Ch'iaisr.y*, Breichen, rue lied, Strata Pipes, Odadrosera, Salt P«um, Anjrar Pans, Iron Vaw!«, Lflsßo-tls, 3te." Alao, Blacksmiths’ Work. Bridge nnd Viaduct Irons, dMW at the sboHtot Ao tire. All order* from n ilistM.- e prohrpity attended to. J 022 Penn Qottun Mills, Plttahuxgh. KENNEDY, CHIBDS &CO., MANUFAC TUKKRS oF— Penn A No. I h-uvy 4-1 Sheetings; Carpet Chain o[ all '-•dors and aiiat'vs. Cotton Twine; “ l>ii Cor-!/; ** I'l.lUgii lomaajid Saeh Curd; * ..f «!i «im nod descriptions. Batting. Kt lb-Hu Justo Stop*of Ligan, Wilson ADi., l-ii W-<>■! »:r«ot, will bavoaticuDon. jc’dS.i j JAMES iiuvw, • mas l* f actu it ek OP SULPIIUKIC ETIIKU; SulnhuritfAT'id; Sw. ,t ip;di« 4 .r NitrV Aci!; lioHmun'* Auivlyor; iioriatic Acpi, A'|ui AwruouiJV FfF; Nr.i.nn do K.'wlor'a Solution; my 3 Mar be found •: John Irwin A Son*. J. 7 Wa:-r «tr--«t. J.o rtr.ar» «• A. IaXKLOS; Tr. an*» -mmxso*. PEIUIIX «t- JOHNSON, MANUtACTUIiLII.H AND DCALtK.-* TN WE. CIIILDS i CO’S PATENT ELA3- • TIC HilK AND WATBfI-PKuuK CBMLNT RiXirlNO, l:u Tumi. fTiiacT, Pa.' «-J4;>ltf WILLIAM TATE A SOS, PLUMIiEU AND GAS FITTER. No. 10 Fourth itrrrt, ueixt LiVirty. ami 472 P.-nn dtn-it, next Joor to Alderm-Mi (J.liio, ami le-ieral -r.. ueur L*oxk Alle/t>rny. d>-r.cnptlcn c-f Fitting* for Wat.,r. Ga* and I* team. . niy3Vtf Encu-uatli; Tile Floor, Fcr Chardie*, thills, Cons. rvau,H«» l Vc«ul>ulea and Store* ALFRF.D ENGLAND, Solo Agent. From the original patentees, Uesara. Minton A Co., London, and Mcaara. Millar A CoJtrs. New York, for Pittsburgh ami the U'««t! All work executed in a «nperi'*r style. Plan*, Drawings and Specimens can be aren at No. 2 fourth street, near Lib erty. [ap2s] mrlilyd JOHN CAMPUELL, » - Manufacturer of boots |p •ml SHOES of every deacripti.m. No. 31 SuitbOrld •trret, Pitubunrti, Pa. oc3l:lyd insurance Samis. TITE k. CIIAFi'EE Agents Noptuno Insur auceCo., Lafayette Hall, W«-od itnvrt. R FINNEY, AgeotEurekn InsuracnoCo., • No. P Walrr etrwt. A a . eaii ii i’E r , secretary • Ptonneylranla lurorance Company of lULibcxgh, Jotirv’ Building, Fourth itrcvU SAMUEL L. .MAKSIIELL, Secrotary Citi tons’ loaurancn Company, Pi Water rtrert. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur • anco Company, O*J Water street. J' CO F FI N ’ A gc n t IbH? rank • lin Fire Insuranco Conij-iuy, Nortn-«wt roroor Wood and Third itroeta. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Llelnwwe • Motual Insurance Co., id Wator itreol. TIIOS. J. lIUNTEII, Agent Formors’ and Mechanics' Insurance Co., 9017at^r»twt. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continent*] 24 Fifth street. WiTpOINDEXTEUTAgent Great \V&v • ern Insurasca C0.,57 Frout atroet. Qpljolfiten?. traiftar. josspu a. ocoutj Wall Paper Warehouse. WALTER P. MARSHALL & C 0„ Im porters and Denlcrs, 87 Wood street, between Fourth street and Diaim.nd Alley, irhere tuny be found an extensive asaort&ivut of every description of Paper Hanging*, for Par lor*, lIaIIs, Dining Rooms and Chambers. Also, Window Shade*, in great variety at lowe«t price* tn country dealer*, •elfi WALTER P. MARSHALL A CO. s soatrxp.’iON w. s. nAT£ai*n EEDMUNDSON & CO., Nos. 96 andD* • Third street, near Wood, Manufacturers *od Droluri In WALL PAPER, CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, FEING KS, TAB3KLS AND CORDS, COMFORTS, HKDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Ac, Would aotieit the attention of pnrehnsen to tholr large and varied stock. apfhK.ru<l _ J SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer, . A*o. 100 Third Slrtel, Pittsburgh, Mananofarcr and dealnr in CURTAINS, CORNICE, BANDS, SHADES and BUNDS, .MATTII ASS E3,COMFORTS, CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular attention paid to Bteainbu.tt work. Q«rp"t* fitted and laid to order. tnrlP-.lyd jFumttucf. JAMES W. VVOODWEIJj. FI; II M T U R E AND CHAIRS WHOLESALE AXE RETAIL, Embracing every stylo of FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD, MAnOUAXY AND WALNI'T, Faitaldefor PARLORS, CIIAMDEUS AND DININGROOSIS, Ftin.vl to *ny iu NEW YORK AND PIIILA1)E L P HI A. /, O IT Ell P It ICE S. ,£J»ETerv aitlclc mad* by h*ud and Warrar.leJ.“^s CABINET MAKERS Supplied wi;h nny .jiunilty of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, on rreiwnable terroa lIOTELS AND STEAMBOATS Fornlshod at the ahortist noUc*. Warcrooms, Nob. 77 ard 70 Tbird Sthmt. mrSSMtf PITTSBURGH, PA- johb o. Torao thus. a. tours rasra u *oue.i T. D. YOUNG * CO., ttatrmcmau or • FURNITURE ANT) CHAIRH Of Every Description. FACTORY— JHrroi TfyOr and Ptnno. jit'nut Warchonit—Nos. Vi h 10 Smlttiflcld St., QTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—Wo ar» constantly manufsctarlng STEAMBOAT CAJUN FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and larito the attontfoo of tboae interuated ia furnishing boata. •cSihdAwS D. YOUNG A 00. T. W. bUUGIIRET. q Watch and Clock Staker, sTK IMPORTER OP T7INE WATCHESAND JEWELRY, 1* No. 23 Fifth street, between Wood and Market, Pltt*- < attention paid to the repairing of Watchee sod Jewelry. . i.*. ilitlsburnl) iDiiiftte. rcßUsnn) uailt.ant) weesly by S. RIDDLE <sc CO., rtrrn stixit. above fxnnnttP. TERMS; DAILY—SU iwtlan perannnm, payable In advance, or I2*f i cents per week, paysblo to the Carriers. WKEKLY—Two Dolhtra per smimn, payable in nlvanca. Clubs are furnished on the following term*: Fnnr copk-s oco yew.. $5 00 * m •• “ « 10 00 And one to the person getting np the elub free. Advance payment* ore strictly rv>{nin;d, and no pa por will N sent lifter the time Is up to which it was paid. Rate* of Advertising. 1 tb}u»re of 10 lines, 1 time “ “ 1 month. u •< 12 “ Yearly advertisers are entitled to one iKynart, ehnng ali'.o at pleunre, per 49*Advertisements withCntstraWo nric*. Tug I >^«Sfe.Mifer’lhß ! following liof-s afeo by Kev. J. Addi son Alexander, D. D., Proletior in 1 lie Theo logical Seminary at Princeton’ N. J , and hare been published but onco before. Now while the religious interest in so broad*, and deep in our country, ihey aro exceedingly, appropriate and ought to bo widely circulated? 'There is a limo, we ooaot when— A point, wo know not where, That marks the destiny of men »To glory or despair There is a line by us unsceo, * 'Which crosses every path. ThO hidden boundary bettfeen God’s patience and his^rrath. To pasj that limit is to die: To die as if by stealth— '• U does not quench tbo beaming ej p, Or pale the glow of health. The Conscience may be still at ca->e. - The splritiilghtaod gay; That which ispleasingetilimay plea«<*. And cure .ii a ibrnst away. Batson that forehead God has set a mark ; Uoseenbyrnan, for man at yet is blind, and in the dark. And yet the. doomed man's course Mow. Like Edfrn*may have biocmed : x He did out, docs not. will qot know . Or feel that he is doomed; -He feelsr-he knows that all is well, o And every fear is calmed*— ,He lives —he dies—he wakes in Hell, Not. only doomed —but damned. Ufa, where is this mysterious bouruo Uy which our paths are crossed, Beyond which Ood h’raseirbath s.vorn Thai he who goes is lust. Uow far may we go on in tin : How long will God forbear? Where does Hope end, and where 1 egiu The confines of Despair* • Aa unswerfrom the skies is sear, “Ye that from God depart, While it is called ‘to-day,’ repeal. Aud harden not your heart.” Gas Mamas.—Theseiustrorntmts for meu-ur ing the consumption of ga“» hare long been sus pected of being blind guide l -, capable nf being made in regioier h greater flow ofgus than real Jy occurs. It is a remarkable circumstance tba: all meters arc supplied by the eompanr, who put iftyoi up, keop c>'unt, and in fact exer cise entire control aver them. The consumer has no protcciire oversight of his meter, and but one in a thousand is able io compute the atnouni of gas consumed on his own premises. There is also ihe mosi extraordinary discrepancy ap parent in bis quarterly bills, excess some times being euormouß even whetTnc is certain that its CM;*umption has not eice. -led the usual average. The manufacturers of Hitlers asucrt that iho latter can be made to register a Ujw of t wen'y {*er cent, more gas thaa uclually takes pKo**, aud others say tbo mere sotting of the melee can bo made to produce a loss or gain to the consumer. A general doubt exists in the public mind as to the accuracy of gas meters, which ought to bo removed by the production of an inalrument constructed m so simple a way that everybody could uudorsaitid its figures, how io regulate it, aud how to detect an error, whether accidental or intentional. The number of meters now in uee in this country is enor mous, and is anoually increasing. No improve ment has been made in them since they were first invented; and though gas-regulators and burners without number have been patented and cold, yet the true fountain of error, the meter, has been passed over without any comprehen sive remedy for iia defect* having been supplied The subject affords a promising prospect ot re muneration for him who cures this generally admitted defect. The London Times on the French Govern ment —Tbc London TYmr#, ja a notable article, drawß a grapic picture of the portentious statu of affairs in Paris, and confirms views that are now being generally entertained of the dangers which menace the security of Louis Napoleon’s rule and the peace of all Europe. Tho article may indeed bo termed a “warning” to the French government. It points out that the po sition of that government and the existing stale of things in Paris are notoriously the cause of much uneasiness throughout Europe, and more especially in England, which is so closely con nected, politically and commercially, with its nearest neighbor, and, while fully admitting that no nation has a right (o inlerfcro in tLu do mestic concerns of Prance, expresses its sorrow at the system of government which is being or ganised in that couotry, and raises its “voico of remonstrance while there is yet lime.” In the .gay city of Paris there are nt present to be seen nothing but gloom, uneasiness, suspicion, dis trust, and apprehension. “The Empire is ttpi onagt, its iacarnation is a mouchard ” Men of every rank, every phase of character, every shade of political opinions, ore at tho mercy of an immense number of spies, who penetrate everywhere, who follow the individual into the confidence even of his family and his privato life. The Thmex proceeds to show that sedition will be generated by this intolerable omnipres ence of tho police; that every advance of the new power will necessitate a still further exten sion ; that such a system of government for a high-spirited nation is full of danger to the Emperor and to the world; and it asks “why should Napoleon 111, after all his exploits anil his glory, prepare for himself the old age of Tiberius?" In conclusion, the Times hopes, for the sake of France and the world, “that this dark phase of history will be but temporary, and that the Emperor's good seutto will soon BWeep away a system which threatens to bring so many trouble'' on a great people.” A young friend of ours tells the following story of himself: When young, ho bad read the well known story of George Washington’s love ol truth, and tho father’s love of the noble prin ciple of lm son, po well manifested -on the oo ciiFion referred to. of George’s entfing down tho cherry tree, acknowledging his transaction and receiving a full and free pardon, besides praises and kind caresses from his father. So Jim, actuated by so noble an example, thought ho would try tho experiment on. lie supplied himself with tho hatchet, and going into his father’s orchard, cut down some choice fruit trees. 110 then coolly sat down to await the old man’s coming, and as soon asjie made his ap pearance, marched up to him with very impor tant air and acknowledged tho deed, expecting tho next thing on the programme to tears beoodiction and embraces from the offended parent. But sad to relate, instead of this the old gentleman caught up a hiclAry and ’gave him an “all fired lamming.” Washington, Atril 2 —The Oororniaent hns just concluded a lease of Darton’s Theatre in Chambers street* Now York (where a revival is now being held), for the use of the United States Courts, at a yearly re** of SI 6,000. The build ing id a very eligible ono for the purpose requi red, but it is welt known that suitablo accommo dations could have been bad equally convenient to tho Park (where a majority of tbo Courts are now held) for a little more than ono half the eum that has been agreed to bo paid. Irish Emigration Jo Australia and Cali fornia. —Tho hard times have operated to turn the attention of a portion of the Irish population of New England to the advantages of Australia and California as places of settlement, and it is said that considerable numbers aro making pre parations to loavo for those countries. Of the fifty Becond cabin passengeranf the ship Merri mao, which cleared at Boston a day or two since for Melbourne, a majority are Irish. SeocKiro C.v'tM.lTV —Heath or Pnor. Hcn son.—Our city was saddened yesterday morning __ ___ by“the inielli S fnco ihnt Professor T B. Hudson, Strrbants’ ltlStimiltt Co o( PhiladclDllia of Obcrlin, had been crushed to death tlic even- xtm x rr-mr r. ° ruilttucipuiu. i„ g previous on ,he r. C.*C. lioad in t!io vicin- j uy of Olmstead cation. His mangled remains : enn-iu* r . . ' guS » were brought to ihe depot by Conductor*Tyler, of the C. & T Now \ nrk Express train, and an inquest was held yesterday by Coroner Hart mann, a full report of which we publish else where Thai Prof. Hudsou lost bis life by attempting to get upon, or get off from a train when under considerable motion, w.i3 clearly established by the testimony and the circumstances of the case as developed, though no person wiincssed the hcaid-rending accident. That he was instantly kiUrd by the wheels of at lea3t one car passing over his body in the re gion of the chest, is rendered quite certain by the position of the body upon the track when discov ered by the cugmeer of the C. k T. train, which followed the C. C. & C. within ten minutes, and by the wounds and lacerations of the trunk. When approached by the C. k T. engine the body was lying across the rail, the bead and shoulders outside the track. The train made no stop at Olmstead, and was running ;’U miles an hour when tho body was first seen. The •’pilot" so changed its position that this entire train pas sed over the neck and lower part oftbe head. The body was then found outride of the track, and the severed hend between the raila. — Cleveland Herald. . 3 00 . 4 00 . 6 00 . 7 00 . 0 00 .10 00 .Vi oo ' A Swindling Comis Company — Another Seirniß of Letters by the Mator. —The Mayor’s police have recently detected an ex tensive swindling operaimn conducted by some one whose name S yet undiscovered, under the fnlso style and firm of Oliphaut, Barlett & Co. The method of this swindle has been to send circulars to country merchants'inviiiog them to become agents for the “West India Company," for the of coffee, bolding out the most flat tering hopes of making large profits, and re quiring rvtr.itiances in advanco for the first con signment of coffee. It is said that since the first of these circulars were sent, the amount received has been for the past week or two, about $lOOO per day, and that the swindler has probably received in all about $"0,000. lie had an office at 208 Broadway, where one clerk (named Phillips; was employed. This clerk, when arrested at tho poet office, bad in his pos session about 00 letters that lie had just taken from the let l rr box, nm’iy i,f them being regis tered leti ers, and ail doubtless con'(lining money. Three were handed over lo the Mayor, who has them now in charge. The principal had uol been arrested yesterday.—.V. J’. Co’‘i. Adr. “If," says .Senator Wade of Ohio, “the South has ruled tho Republic for sixty rears, as Mr. Hammond states, bow is it possible there should be‘.he great Northern aggression spoken of '" iHusical. STTPEB.B GRAZ7Z) PIANO, mo« fits RiNcrA.TcEi or STEIN WA. ~hf <Sc SONS, A/; if yoR K. HKLEBER k GKO. -take • innwuurintc to .tliopnl-teP"}** vßwj lie m u they have ) n „» r**<,>iv.-d a <p!en<tid II v J J « OK IM> PI A NU, fr.-m tao tnrUiry of Stoiuway i Sous, New York, whirh for ox«)uiaiu> »w*rtntaa aud volume ol tone, lifclitaesi nad elastic tjt of mneh, end;a most tasteful and . |e-»i,: tiieiior,l« cou*. let.-.i iu KINEBT UKAND PIANO er*r_lir .nulit to till* ciry Th- mechanism in a IKIUBLK KKPKATIM'. ACTION, a patented tnvrulioa of SlMnway X Sot,», which couibiucv w illi (Lb utmost j.rumf.tm-M and rte:i. iu.y i.i |..n(*li a deer, e ..f durability but rarely Afl ained Oo.i .t r.JIAND PIANJS ha( Oatrly leet! Ji rf.;rtr.. .1 i v H. Thallers. in lUtlunore; who mated tb.it it mw rrai-i 1 iid-. even arv-t pure in ten*'; powerful ■ml .•/ttir." t.rouh. Al! t }■<»-«* who hnv* heard ,tbt« Grand P”»U' . u;- ii:i*aim. m that It l» far miperlnr lo tlmae ot «nr Oth.r Will .im Ma-mand OoUv-hA'.k, the Ammr.n Pi.™. Ist* u 11-i liAf. Intel; [duyed ..n btt lo way k S*U«, li KA N D PI AN I '. s a! tlw i: row rta. ere of the mbiu opinion. Mr i 11.- emit, at Piani-'. lab- of B-wton. vl, . h.n U-l*-d *ii me <i:.n.d Plain# now uirtd- it. tlii< routitry. 1« US'll*: rt-lnv ay A hon«' Gland :»t hi* anurerl* in New Y'yrk, rw|H<tfuily iutiu* ili«> public, od*- and ail. whether f.un h.i*. ri i>i ,-.UI rui-l thi< • o'rivnlli-d in»fro im:-’ 11. ILLEMIEU A, DUO,, No a 1 1 1tin Street, axr’.v Hf ?■ •- Af-nt« f..r St.'u.wnT It Son*. jQ Hi r*K EIUN'i .k Wo mmMiilW.it Cbjekenn.: Gr-rfd Plancjifl 0 f |1 tiM-J nt tii» (,-iicrrt of Thaller* ± \ leij-ucmpi, nil Thur»- iln) ft. mu<. at City IIEI, are uuw otfernl f.<r Mle »t the I’m,o WaieiiA.itis ~ft!i« -uWrilor Tn* foib w imr te-tmcinlnl to tho tn*rit* -f th* Pimo ForUw if Cl iJ.-i !’i; .t Ji. ov liA l - t:< ’i UTihe-iiatini;! r jnv,-i. !.vM T!fALbKK<; Ptwcrpnii. March -‘.th, 1";^ M-.. MrLi» - JVv We—atnen iuy arnv ,| in America 1 lti v : I' Mlanll) .4v«-t (ho Pianos of Mtun. CtllikerlUtf K Bud. I ran only repeat m j.-n (while thanking yon tor -tie f.koii* yon bare *o kindly £ur tuy jon i ~ri her-.i that which I bare aoofirn Aid before: UIS In -iri’ro. r.‘; an» th-- l- -t I line ~ en m th.. tV.it-d jtatra, and w:ll .•■•iiiijij- fcit.'jably with niiv I i.nvr *trr known. Tone. ».-rr truly. ” f TfIALBKRiI. }Vc a p,ircb«t«. and tlw puLll: i.-en*rally nrv iut i’r J u> callatid examine tjio Urund Pi n-» - xle-v, iu-jntl it. and *ln.j a pr'it*' l *'! *iock of t s anore Plan.* from these world ren.-wn-il maker*. JulIN H. MKLLtllt. Sol- f .rC*"c!.-'ifn,; A S.-tia for Pitial-iirsh and Wh-i rrn iVrna , N... H ,i,v| .trort. mr2T fUicdlancouß. *v. v. notura U oLae' \VM. B. HOLMES &. BUO., Pi.’KK AXD HEEK PACKERS. demurs is rnovisioys, rfc.. Corner Market Rhtl Front Street*. PituUur-jhj llu—Chartered lSi5. of 12 Tna»t«M—Faculty 0 r 14 Tuochen. MO 6TPDrm ATTKXbtSO, JiXja.'iS. rourtV'.V'nprrpir.ttfvr octuaitiut.es of the. Csuni.n? Rnm. INSTKICTiON given in Single and l»ouhle Entry Booh-kccplng, *• need hi orerr department of Bui me*-,ComtnerciiJ Artthmvilc, Rapid Busiiw-w Writing, Mer cantiio Correspondence. Commercial Law, DvtccUugConnttr Muuvv, Pol, tied Economy. r.locntiun, Phonography and all other »u».jrcu accessary f->r tliu thorough education of a practical bu.ittieei man J. C\ MtiTn, A. M, J’roLof RooksSteopiug mid jh-i.'ny „f A <*oll nia. * n J r i’niTfit, A. M . I’rrf of M.itliomatir». OowLtT. p,..r. I-„„,„„ SU tint ~t» nth.ni. ....r all n™,«|tl„„ f. r Mi Ink Wi11,,,,. l«s». ±r -ini| courn*, tin,- unUroltrd. cuter at otir time. MV Aj«ra«« time,«to l'j w-cU. Board.ibout Kntir.. com £i4J to «,« aMktcd iu oMaimo* writing at.J dn-uUr* wiitfrcc. Addn*»« F. W. JKXKIXS - J?L± PitULurch, Prnna. T Cemetery jVlau*bl« WoriteT No. 333 Liberty Street, bc-W Wr.yne p i t t y n p it o h . pa. ' matthbw lawton JLL A S ?. L C „ A L MAHHK mason WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO ifs . " J hla McmbniMl tho public enaotmllY thatt* ho. leawd tin. above prwtniww. fortho raSeSuS and d . nf every variety of M„rbU. Work, inch „ " 1 Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones cf every variety anti form; Mantle Piece*, 1W0 ’ Outre Table, Pier, hurt-on and Wuh Stand Topa, P __ „ , «rc*§ vi rmmsyioa to Eun ’v in H™?"’ 1 Ilob " r1 0»lw V . Beg., *2; W, ! k,, * a * Jnhu ChUlrtt, eSS Sr'psp- K 'i ■ "'• '■• wiarjea bu>v?er, he.!., j it ti.ii l.d. cSita2"i^ SoT' rHHT* U - W 1 tic M.ri>l.. „iil rr,l V", * ll *' iD ' ls " r Fiirrlsn »nd Dome pricJi ! “'" lh " “■ VWI.ul. " ;:h th ° ""-"nfretorec tissasz^ "" « -»•* _ mliltcdly Llgnt Cream Ale. ‘ r rilE subscribers respectfully announce to Sm"' " I'f 1 " ’ ,nJ ' l ' lkl " 1 " ii-'cncl CiU:\M a'i.k’ iTuhTlt i!nv«‘° *f ll,n « nl t* rrvr barret, and HMi.i OV TKN tIAI - .. •* sfl,X\at $7, aod .uperior KENN'KTat #8 p r urn] Hmaller cank» In nrontirtinX 7. Ei ~ f . POKTKR AND UROIVN STOUr Aln " <xUrn ' hut-r wm to Ih-ir Br. werr In PITT strttt reo-ivc prompt attention ' ‘ ITT STREET » * n *> mrli>.;Jmrchv TIIV 1 V. 0 * 1 , b * Weight. 18 P rc P arod lo deliver in Al'ffrhcnv or fitubarghj CiS.VEL on UITCMtAuUS COALS mCu “ "" ‘""i l 'J ™to Porctajcr. auirrlronEMiljiß Atoo, COKP, LIME, riEE BRICK AND CLAV,' M*. A. McCLGBU, Al!r K h«av Coal Dvpot, Curtn-r Amlrrx.ni *t. end Railroad GOyt)K.\.MB.VfWASSN£—We’K^J'S: reived this day a lutr* lf*t of 4 ) Inch duck, the r*-rt arurio rrrjatrod by tL» department fur cuvcrlne Wagons. C. IIANaoN LOVK, lonaertr Loro U A _ 111,00 No. "* MarkeUt. CEMENT.— Wo n e now prepared to con tract fr>r Uto (kUrorv o{ Conosll.rUlo Uydnmllc Ce moat either, In Utttl« or l»ag*. The quality it mul if i,„» ropcrior to any a*-r cffi>n>d in Ibb m*rk*t, aniitho ori™ 1°". [oirSOl WATT* WILsON,Mo. SBB lirJirt.?V SEEDS.— 200 Imeh prime new limothyseod *S t 1 ia ciont«»d, ' 1 • J t c’ Sc„L J?is! watt a \mtox. SACIi ILOUR—SO,bga, extra family, in ■tor# and for aal* by mr3Q p, C. mtStaST. losurva P.itka nn the Ohio and Mlnlsaippl Rmrs and tributaries. Insure* annul loaa t,r damage by Fir-, also the peril* of the Sea, and Inland ’ Navigation’and T»an*portauoa. EUUCtOKS. tVm. T. Petit, John C. Montgomery, John M. Pnraroy, D. J. McCaaa, E. V. Witroer, Rene OoJlloa, BctJ. L. Wealrtoa, John A. Marshall, Charles B.'Wright, Joba J. Pattm-rn, EtwoodT Pnvy Dwight J. McCainr, Secretory. unuzs. Seiger, Lamb 4 Co., rhilodelphia Back, Morgan AStidfole; da Truitt, Bro- k Co., Jo. Pnmroy, Caldwell k Co., do. A. T. Lane k Co., do. Steinmfts, Justice k Co-, do. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 97 WATER STREET auidtf R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. Franklin Fir* Inmnaet Company of pr&zcrou. Charles W. Ranckcr, j Adolph E. Boris, George W. Richards, Samu-1 Grant, Thomas Hart, , Da rid B. Brown, Mordecoi D. Lewis, j Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, | Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BANCKKR, President. Ca tnuo G. Bojicsxb, Secretary. This Company continue* to make into ranees, permanent or limited, on every description of property in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company hare reserved a large contingent fond, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Asveta of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to the Act or Assembly, were as follows vir:— Mortgages ......'...(918.128 08 Real Estate 84,377 78 Temporary Loans. .. 83,966 17 Btook* GLBS9 00 Cash. Ac 04,540 81 (1,212,703 44 Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they liare paid upwards of One Million. Four Hundred thousand Dollars Leases by fire, thereby affording evidence rtf the advantage* of Insurance, as well as their ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. apl& Office Sonthtast cor. Wood and Third sts. Continental Insurants' Company. IncfrjHtraltd bp th* Ltffitlalure of JVnnjyleam'a. PERPETUAL CliJ RTER Authorized Capital. One Million Dollar! B>'f «r«d and AccumulatedCapltaL..™ TOME OFFICE. AY 81 Walnut Street, af-ovt Second, Philadelphia. Fir* Insurance on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise. 4c. genrally. Marino Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of tbo world. Inland Insurancoon Goods, 4c, by Lakes, Rivers, Canals and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Colon, on the most favcroblo terms, consistent with security. GEORGE W. COLLADA Y, formerly Recorder of Deed*. 4a.. Philadelphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman 4 Smith, Importing Hardware and Cutlery Merchant*, .No 'll North Third street, above Market, Philo. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat 4 Son, Coppersmiths, No. 12 Quarry street, Phils. EDWARD V. MACHETTE, firm of Machotte 4 Ralguel, Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third street, above Race, Phils. HOWARD HINCHMAN, firm of Livingston 4 Co., Produce and Commission Merchants, No. 275 'Market sU above Eighth, Phils. F GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Preiidect. GALtfl WtLfiOH. Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. mrtiaUyfc No. 24 Fifth street .(up stairs f Fnrmtrs’ and litehanics’ Fire and Marine inmrnnre Company. Bf. W. Corner Second and Walnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA. Assrrs or rns co*?a.u, jisrarr Ut, 1R55 Bonds, Mortgages, Ground Kents, Rank cod r.tber Stuck* (212,150 00 Lrcm«««i for Stocks 37,1-50 Oj Trust Fund iu New Y«wk 23.151 50 Deferred payment on Stock w7,7C0 oo Bills Receivable 71,401 f,7 Cash on hand and dae from Ag*nt« 45 QyO 33 Premiums on Policies recently isru-daud debts due the Company 30,535 $530, RW t THOMAS D. FLORENCE. 1 “resident Lswanti R UrutBOLD, Secretary. rnjiann.rnt* nrtßEsrz.' John 11. Brown. David 8. Brown. 1! llaljwii,, i Charles L. Bute. Newmyer 4 Graff. j James Milling.r, : »tue« Howard A C«, 1 Phelps. Carr &C> . Um. McCullj 4Co , ,| J. M. Irwin. , PH tabnrgii Office, No. 00 Water Street. MA3md THOMAS J. nUNTEK, Ag»ot. Monongabsls Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH. ornoesa—JAMES A. HUlUiiauNrkmiJ&ai HENRY M. ATWOOD, feJretiry. • Omcs, N". t*s Waves Stout, D-J. Insure Against all kinds of Fire and Jflirms E\ ASSETS, NOT. 20th, 1867: Stock Due Biils, payable on denuuc secured by two approved name* (140,000 0 Bills Receivable 25,663 5 p» ,h 11.063 82 . 0 Miares Mechanic*” Bank Stock' -cost 3,p->o 00 Premium Notes 31,902 60 (Jfflca Furniture . ngn Book Accounts 4 t Sd9 43 d micro 03; Wra. B- Holmes, j Wm. A, Caldwell, K .bt Dalzell. i Wilaon MUI«w, Wm. Rea, I John llcDcrltl Thos. E Clarke, I Geo. A. Berry Jsteea A. Hotchisnn HENRY SL ATWOOD, t*c’y W Insoranoe Company j. OF PITTBBOBOH. GEORGE PARBIE, Preridect r. M. GORDON, Secretary. FICE, No. 92 Water etreet, (Spang A Co/s Warehouse,) op stairs, Pittsburgh. IFiU Insxtn against all kind* of Firtend ilarint Bukt A Home Jnjtuuttm managed by Dimctort. who are util kn-itcn in We comssuni/y, and toAo are determined, by promptness and /duality, to maintain Hit diameter vHch they have attuned, as offering the b-st protection to those tMo ti'ttrt to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER SI, 1657. Stock Account* $121,100 00 Mortgage ;*,!&) 00 Bill* Receivable 4,161 67 Office Furniture „ 240 00 Open Account* 9,47? 04 Cash 14. Ml 41 Premium Note*.. 40,210 &u Bill* Discounted 126,003 72 i>n«csoaa. Ucorgo Darsle, j Wm. McKnlgbt, K. Miller. Jr., | Nathaniel Holmes, J.W. Butler, I Alex. Nimkk, G. W. Jackson, ] David M. Long, Janie* McAuloy, > William H. Smith Alexander Spoor, | 0. W. RieKetscn. Andrew Ackley. ( nolfl: I. hL GORDON, S*c'y. The Banutattnrerj' Insaraaee Company Office Xo. 10 Ji;rchcnls > Exchange, PHILADELPHIA Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. Fire, Marine and Inland Riaks Taken WM. A. RHODES, President; CIIAS. WISE, Tice President; ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. W. A. Rhode*. | Cbas. Wise, A. 8. Llpplncott, John P. Simons, James P. Smith, I J. KinaldoSaufc, Cha*. J. Field, I Thomas Bell, Wm. Neal. f M. Richards Muekh- Pittsburgh Office, No. Od Water street feffihdlyic EDW. O. BELL, AgenL Pittibargh Life, Fire and Marine ids. Co. Office, Comer Market and Water Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. KOBT.GALWAY, Present. F. A. RmiU>T,’6ft > y • ALEX. BRADLEY, Vic* I’real. Aspsiw Flsxcro,M. D., Examining Physician. This Q™wp«ny makes ortay Insurance appertaining to connected with LIFE RISES. i Also, against Hull and Cargo Risk*, on the' Ohio and Mississippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risk geo erally. And against L*n or Damage by Ftro. And against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Narigatlos and Transportation. Policies lawrd at the lowest ratos consistent with «a»ty all parties. Robert Galway, Samuel McClurken, Joarpb P. Gazram. M D-, John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, Jamce W. Hallman. Clm*. Arbuthnot, MS—my»£-ly Pennsylvania insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. aOre No. 63 Fourth Btn« DIRECTORS. Jacob Palatcr, Ocu. W. Smith, A. J. Joues, Rody Pattcrann, J. P Tanner, I. Qrier Ppronl, W. B. Mcßride, a A. Col too, oeo. w.smitoaco. chartered oafital.... and Marina Risks I OFFK President—A. A. Ciltt Vico President—RcDl Clliiem’ Insnranee Comp’y ol Pittstarfi: WM. BAGALBT, Preaident, SAMUEL b -HABSUELL, Secretary. Office H Wider Strut, s£twn Hdrlet end Hbod Ett fl&Jnsnrea Hall and Oargo Risks oa the Ohio and Mis sissippi Hirers, and Tributaru*. 49*lnstmsagilastloaordam*g»byFlra. Also, against th*p*rils of IhsSsaacd Inland Navigation and Transport alien. HOWTO**. WouEtnby, fiama«l fie*, Jam. 81. Cooper, Jm. fork, Jr-, Frunda Ballari, luuU- feosock, Wn.fi.nßn fl, Xtartsecb, Joh» abipranA Cept.Be» , l©. Tcuug, I Walter .Bryant, jda John Caldwell, J'- i VOLUME LXXI—-NUMBER 196 {nsutancr. WM. V. PETTIT, President, E. F. WITHER, Tice President P H I L A D £ L P HI A $218,016 05 Alexander Bradley Joecpb 8. Leech, John Fullerton, Nathan F. Part, Parid 11. Chamber* William Carr, Robert H. Hartley, Si,ha M'OIH, I* Wade Hampton, i A. A. Carrier, I Robert Patrick, A. C. Bam peon, J. H. Jouee, John Taggart, Henry Sprucl, Kkbdaa Toeghtly, Joan B. Hopkin*, $3l)0,0oo. taken of all description". ICEUS: ?atna»o». r—LeugkSrwti,. tartly CspLHark Starling, a &L Kl*r, John & Dtivnrtb, Insurance Finn ixsniAXCE, Reliance Hatnal losnranre lompany of P n I L A P E L't* n I A On Building*. LltriUivl cr P«r jWn.il, Mcrchuidljo, 4c« lu Town or Ountrj. , OtSce 2so, 20s Walnut Street. CAmu $177,M5... Asaris s£j2,4tV. In-re.tod &j fa!!o*S: Flr»i Mortf’ftgroo linproml city worth Joahlo «tw> (unoant_ ' £123.200 00 PrDQA. Railroad Co'» 0 jht teat. l--ra sJo.uou,cmt. ; All»*hrn* count, ti percent IVtim. !l. R. i.- nr. Pcou»J Irjinin !tnUio«» Cohort Stock of the KulUuCo lllitcni IfMraiK <- Cu Stock of County Firo Im-iimn.** O Scrip of Sundry Insurants* Comt-ncrv Bills Rrceirabli-, l'ti»iu»«n , r Book Acconotn, accrued i:iWr«t. n Ca»b on bant' nail In Bant 2a ;r<j CO i'J i'OC CO 4,000 Co iKKO CO 1 060 00 *:a co 62 7 U 60 •VOifl 10 18(43 20 '*££,«& EO CLEM TU'OLIT, EmulMiL DffcECTCRJ. Clem Tlcglay, | Kamo el Biepham, Wm. R-Thcmp*oß, J Robert Suea, • Dtrld B. Brown, i William Mnwr, C. StcTanson, , IV" oj. \V Tingity, Julio ic Worrell, i Marshall riiu, IL L. Carson, j Z- Lotkrop, Robert Toland, I Cites. Boland, Mc.se* Johnson, - | Jacob T. Doming, C. 8. Wood, : gml lit Bowen. JametS. Woodward. | Wm. SI. Semple, PilttVg r, M. UINCII3JAN. Secretary. J. G. OOFPIS, Agent »p 3 North-east cornerTliird and Wood stmt* Delaware Alataol Safety linuracct I'omjiaßj, Incerponltd by tht Lcgulalurt IBJ3. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut sts., PHILAbL'U’HIA MARUTS nrSURAIfC£Soa Vmeis C- : -o, tod Freight to allparts of the world. LifLAJfD on •< >—.)», h~ Hirers, Canals, Lake* and Land Carriage*, to at! parts of the Union. yiRE on Mc«cfcsU2dizt* |Wcrr‘Jlj'.—Oi Etorea, Dwelling Honst-t, Ic. Audi of tht Cbmn-tnv. .VWp. 2i IKS7. Bonds, IfortgiTgee, and IU-Altetate $J Ol ( 350 04 Philadelphia City, and other Umj.-S 137,011 23 Stock in Banks, Kallrhad & 12,50800 Bills Keccirable. 220,291 03 Caohan hand................ 3e,»i)3 06 Balance* in hands of Ag-mU, Premiums »n Marine Policies recently lamed, and nth- er debts due the Company Subscription Note* William Martin, Joseph H. Peal, Edmond A. Soudt-i, Johu C. Davit, John R. Penrose.. G'-orge O, Lolper, Edward DarlincL’.i, Dr. R. M. Huston, William C. Luuwig. Hugh Craig, J&roea C. Hand, ' Thfopliiltm Pinltlinp, .'i\kwi Tnujcetr, ■XillUai Kvr<. Jr.. t J P Prcleton, . Jinhuft I'. Ej re, • ftunnvl E. Stoke*. I Henry Sl'wa. Jn=i«* 13. M'-r*rJ» Tlic-tniu* C. U*a.i, !lnt*rt Ilurtfj. Jr., John B.Semj. Jf, | D.T. iloraa, “ I J. T. " *V>t. MABT!N, l*r«iJoct. n . XilOS. 0. UA_NI), Vkc i'roiidoci HjfSß7 Erutcus, Spencer Mcllvaiu, Charles Kelley, n. Jones Brooke, Jncoh P Jonci I*. A. MAUHIiLA, Aceat, ■ !\<i. 06 Wnt-r «tr-rt. [ :tul>or; api.ljd—j.\li Tbe Great Western Fire and Siam., ins. Co tiff rniLADKLruij. ,'rt Cjmpuuy’t B’tiidinj. JVo. 40'J IV..’- Fburth Sir ret. cniKtn mpm: it AiraonizED capital. Capital paid In- ...... Eurploa, Janoary l»t, lstS <sr.x3oo 00 W.l’T4 05 orl'ctfcUioJ. rvT i Jv-n l £?J£ iAjyCE ' 00 V * ns * 1 »> CHu-evaort IXLAbD IASVRAXCi: tr Uiryh, Ciiialx, L-'-kej aod Ladu Cirray _ - MEK7OM: Cuanet C- Catbrep, 1423 Whlnnt <tr-e: wUliitn Darling, 15X0 Pit « etre-tl Alexander Whilldon. Merchant, IS .‘.Will front la&ae Jlaßleburat, Attorney iwfl Counsellor JohnC. Hunter, linn of Wright, lii::it»r l C.i. K. Tracy firm of Tn.cy 4 Co., liota-mith’# Hall. Jolin It. McCnr.ly, tlrm-of Jonra, IVhtu. 4 Mcfmd' Thw. L. Gillespie. brru <".f Gillespie 4 Jas. B. Smith, firm of Jn*. It. &ulsh 4 Co Hot. Henry M Fuller, oflico 217 Soitb Tt.lnlv rm John It. Vocrtr«. office r'-m-r of Fer-utb ». 4 <i x James WViijbt. late CnOiirr Bank of •fioga. Allred Taylor. Guru City Property - Jona J. ?h*’;rn, fffi.r 2.-0 South Third tinet. C. C. LATH ROi*, Prrstilciu. W. D.VItU.Mi, \ 1C- LEWIS GREGORY, t r „ H-x»n.l Vice !>«.».!> f EruDrj * W.H « • S. Y. JAMK# V!! lOC IT. Swn’tfiTf rnJ Trfr:i]rc*. 11. K. iII*.'UAiID“U.V. AwhtantS*nctanr. !l. W\ I*OINI/K.\TEIU Ac-ot. fc *‘ 97 ■tm’t, PfttihursE fteptune Insurance Company, OK Pin JM ]) E 1 !- fi IA , Franklin Building, -U4 WJnut Street. Oracaiii*.'.! tinder th-On,-;.. 1 Lav. trilb acufc Capital oi £100,003, pt- . 1 : • lucres.- i.> U>o. luxury urinal ~r auai.ii.-.- by Fir -, Marine, ini.** Navigation ana rra/o-pyrtation. omi'Ets. H. O. LAUUHLI.V. Prudent. KIOOAKD allitlLlijj, Vice KreßiJent 50YTT. 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