THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS ripm H. S. tCUKLL’i Adrertßlog How, No. 33S Broad- A N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN jO-mata, inray part orthaOoJledStaKs, from Uiro. to sampla "THR PATENT INDIA RUBBER BAFKTY FLUID LAIH’," with an Ira proved Earner. Every fiunlly who bis regard for life, per •on. property or economy will purchase them. For infor mation bj mail,inclose stamp, to nAwrnrm°TA mott, Patentee* and exclusive Usnofscmrsrs, aoM;6oida C 9 Fnltoo street, New York. LIQUTEfIIEWTOII A BRADBIinvS, fZL Broome EtnttjKt* York, Manufacturers of tho Patent Arch Wrest Plank Piano Porta, celebrated far depth, full has, richness, purity, and spaealUr staging qnality of their tone, for wbfcithey bare retired tbs highest eeomlams from the greatest ankal cekbdiia of tbe country; sod Jo every fair, vHrn brought in ootßpctJtioo with other Instru ments, bare (obtained the higher* pnaiom. The Patent Arch Wrest! Plank, which i* owned «au osed only by os, gaarnnteestieirstandtagta tnnekn«er thmnanyotber In strument; wide their unprecedented demand In all parte of •be country w a sufficient proof of their superior excellence. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Schools and the trade. JeSjlyd* JDtUfljfßtS, MACKEOWN & FINLEY,' Wholesale Druggists aodMannfaeturars of Carbon Oil, No, IC7 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Px JaSfrlyd BL. FAHNESTOCK & Co., lato ofthoflrm • B. A. Fahnestock & Co, and successor* to Fleming Bros, WholesaleDruggisv No. CO, eonwrWood and Fourth Bte, Pitjjbnrgh. Pa. i BA. FAUNJSSTOGK. & CO., WllOLfi • and Mann£sctureri of WhltaLead, imi and Litharge, corner Wood and Front streets, Pitt* ! mrh7 J^OiIOUNMAKFiR^MANUFACTUKEB T«w ,T ? 4lte . T,^ul,Ecdl/Hbl > zloC i Psinti Litharge, Pot )7 «od Wholesale thaler In raluta, Oifs, Vorntslu*. Torpen itne, Ac., No. Wood at-, PitUljntgh. Pa. or3;lyd •Tuaft, JrT(succiTssok tojalT y . M wMOey,) Wholesale and n°tail Druggist and Dealer A - l?.*T 11, «.On«, DjMtutTs,*e.,cyiq?r Wood andstreet*, - - * ~ jg-UcgnUr Agent for Dr.FonPs Medicine. ap3l JOHN l>. .SCOTT, WHOUkSALE UEAU or in Drugs, Paint*. Oils, Varnishes and Drertaffs, No. V9C Liberty street, Pittsburgh. AllorderxaU) rocuire prompt attention. ... forKcbtfficka PulmonicSyrup. cnart4:lyd*u’ roxntsics bsauk „ —. ~ qto»ae axrrsa. BKAUN a REITER, WHOLESALE AND lUUJI Druggist*, eoruerof Liberty tbd 8U Clair ata,. Plttsbcrgb. ’ JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. Wilcox A Co.)corner Market strwt and Diamond, keeps constantly on band a fall and complete assortment of Drugs, Slsdicluea, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles per* lainlug-to hi* business. AsF“Phy»kmia prescriptions carefully compounded at all boors. ' ja9jy ■p|R. GEO. ~li! ~ KE YSifR, DRUGGIST, Aj 140 Wood street, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fnrtmtt Bcaltrs, a. mjTcmsso!t..„ . . c B ~,r n LEECH .&' HUTCHINSON, Commission •n<! FonrirdioK Merchant*, dealers In WeaUrn Re serre Cliecw, Flonr, Ftoh, Bacon, Butter, Unwed Oil, Pot ind P«arl Auioe, Seed*, Grain, Dried Fruit, and Produce Venornlly. B<*t brands Family Floor alwaye on h«ml AKeufa Tor the sale of Madlw.o rol.-l.r»t,-.| Patented {Wlaurah. Nut lift Second and US Fir»t its , between B '»od and gmithg, M^ta, PitUbnrgb, Pa. aj.^lyd CHEESE WAUEI/OUSE.—IIENitY' if COI.MNS, Forwarding and Communion Sl.irlmnLaud in Ctiwso, Cutter, kike Fish and Pn*4aco ab-jvo Water. Pittsburgh. J u. UANFJELI), LATE OF WARREN, • OHIO, Camtntolon and Forwarding Merchant, ami Wholesalo Dealer in Western IWerro Clieeee, BatlcV, Vol ami Pearl Ash, ami Weitcrn Produce generally. Front it_ between SmiUifleld and Wood, Pittsburgh. M»BANE & ANJEIC (SUCCESSORS to A. £ A. SlrßatiA,) Dealers In Flour, Grain tad m. Comuiiasioi) and Forwarding Merchant*, ife 124 Second atreect. PiU*.lair«h,J , a. [Jan. 1, , h7:dlyjjgH David, c. iieubst, flour, "pr£ dnea, ProtJsion and Commiaiton Merchant, No. 2C7 Liberty street, corner of Hand,PltUborgb, girte Ills atten tion tu th* mIo of Fleur, Pork, Bacon. Lard, Cheese. Batter. Grain, DcM Fruit*, Seed*, Ac., Ac. respectfully solicited- au&ly Alex. Forsyth ebaaU Deader It Oil and Prod do FoKSYTIIj (SUCCESSOR' TO * Beott,)Fonrarding and Cots minion Mpp o Wool, Hi lies, Floor, Bacon, lonl so J Lard • goaorallf,No.76 Waterst, Piltabarsfa, Pa. )VAJU3IIOUSE.—JAS. UARD- JDi IN Bit, Wliolotale Dealer la Hone, Frorlsioos and Prodnces*em>raUy,No. « &?r*«tb etreat. betvwa Liberty *od SmilhflcU, PjUabnrjli, Pa. caalt. mr*S KIUUDLJS, WIKTSVCO., General Coil mluk>a Herclnnta nod Dealers la Qrocerk-s nal Pn docs, N Ltborty street, Pittiburgh, Pa. faTCotkeigiuaeale solicited and satisfactory returns gtza at*4. - delfcljdiwT Ufarptis. VX7TLLIAM McCLINTOCK, Oealer in TT CarfM'tß, No. 1 J_’ Martuit »tre«t. fi-2 W. D. « U. N’CALLUH, rYEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, XJ HAi'HXOS, Ac. No. 87 Fourth street dtat WooJ. Kttonujis. IRISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, Office N 0.60 Foortli street, Pittsburgh, Pe- Notary Pali lio and Ofaio Commissioner. . «p 9 OBEKT SPKNIUUT, ATTORNEY AT Law, find Solicitor of the Bank of Pittsburgh, No. 110 Fourth strwt, Pittsburgh. d«IS TOSEPII S. & A. F. MORRISON, AT tf turaejr* *t Law. Office jlo. 93 Fonrth »t-, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. myS4 018 ffiOOtyS. - CII. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy • Dry Goods, of tho origins! B*e flire, No <4 Idarketstroet, Pittsburgh. tnrl9 Morphy * buruheield, healers laihlksaad Ladies' Drt-«a Good* generally, Clouts, Talmas and Shawls, Embroideries and Staple GoodA for family dm. An nnosually extensive assortment In s!( the above departments,Jrut received and soiling at the lowest prlc«e. 49*NvrtiHSdair. Fourth and Market sts."Gt ocB RII. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, • Dealer in Bonnets, lists. Straw Trimmings, and Straw Goodagonerally. o 2& fflamageo. BeTenty«fire Sew and Second Viand carriages and htYcigtks. rOR eatt AT WHITE’S REPOSITORY, TWO MILE HUN, NEAR LAWREN'CKYILLH. THE subscriber offers for sale, orryiC-Wg^ exchange on the moat reasonable ti-rms. liue assortment«fßaruoches and second-hand Buggi**, rmuln by Watson, of Philadelphia, aomo hnt little nsul. Also, twenty-one new Doggies, made in my own shop, from the very list material purchased In the eastern mark* t. A fine lot ofTrotting Wagons, new and second hand. Also, a lot «f Boat Wagons, Jenny Linds, Germantown Wagons, Jersey Wsgons and Itockaways, two fine Phaeton*, soats for four persons, one of them Watson’s make and one of them New York make. Two fine Solkfca,ODemadot>yMr,D. Rodgcra, Philadelphia, and a few common Boggles, suitable for light tsarkeUug, ’The subscriber Hatter* himself be can make It to the Interest of persons wishing lo purchase, to give him aetllj •- The establishment is convenient to the city, the Kzcei sforOmalbna Uoe Coaches, pairing titedoor ar<wy u-n min- Carriage and wagon fflannfactory. Al. li. Aaent, Comer Smtihfield Strtel and Xtiamond Alley, WOULD respectfully inform thec^cqsjH, pabtle tliat he la now 1 (ocatod as and has resumed the btnioess of Carriage making in all its varieties, and Is also prepared to execute orders ter Wagons of all descriptions, iocloding all work .for Iron Merchants’ nso. Soliciting a eoatißOlnce of tho patronage so liberally be stowed npoO him while at the old stand of ’'Bigelow k Co-,” bo would aasiro his fffsnds that the same care and atten tion will he gtrentoalt his orders as borotofore, haring se cured Ibe service* of the best workmen,, and baviug ample aportmeuUclsewhorsfer the flilisbtxifjw fine work. f}*A geodaMortment of heavy wonTftow oo hand, .till •this for Bpring two. AH work warraotedfur months. - attention given to repairs. Jal-hlyd Coaeh and Carrlafs Factory. J Oil Jf SUN, BUOTQBR 4 CO., Comer c/Bdmont and Btlecca Slrtels, ALLEGHENY CITY. WOOLD IIESPEOTEULLY IN- r^ewi. form tb^rfxiends,'and thepublic rail?, that Urey are manufacturing Carriages, Barouches, Kockawaysy Buggies, Sleighs and Chariots, In all tbrlr varl oos style* of fl niah and proportions. All orders wilFbe executed with strict regard to durability aod beauty of finish. Repaint will also be attended to on the most reaeonablo terms. Using In all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles and Wheel staffi they feel confi dent that all.wbo favor them with their patronage will bo orfbetlycatlsflodon trial of Undr work. Purchasers are to give them a rail before pur chasing elsewhere. ooS;lyd AiNUT BAZiIi RESTAURANT, >• r -MASONIC HALL, FIFTH STREET, JOSEPH ' PROPRIKTO*. Ait THE D%IOACIES OP -fil , TIIB BKASON, prepared by lbs iao«t pernaced cooks, sertedHpat tbo shortest cqfiaflHß tie*, from ■ I SIXOtJbOCK A. M; UNTIL TWALYBOXJGOCK P.ll, AH articles In the j»octiUar to the Eu(, West cr Sooth, rocelveddAily by BxprtM, and served opto order.— Bcsioea mao-will find tl* ail* at WALNUT UAW, all Hist they coold dasiro. 4jp* Wholesale Depot for Oyster*, flib, Gams nod «&riy T*c*U3>k» In s«taon.“S* '■ M 3 '■ OclUyd B XAKCH AOKNCy.—EAVINO BEEN ippoiatod Agont for PilUbarrh, by Ibe MALISON STAUOU COMP AN Y, for Um nlo of tbit cetobrsUxl FBABL 8T ARCH? (*lifcb U wirrMtoddmfal ia qoaDt; to toy Jlsoitd ' -In (Ui* market) in now prepared to topply Wboledwo Leal en at tt»oo£ie«ma* prie*#,- W* Invite the attentloa of the Trtdelnthliftrt cle/touvsninlfiatlonot oar preMDl«tcck f •o<J wlikb wif! t ekepteooal to tbodemaod. ' ATWELL, LKI A CO, toyS Bo.* Woodftm AinerlcaAP loner*) lUuclieii'jrriDimlngi) bribers beg to draw attention to meat of ABUrriam Flowers, Ilofscbe* tod 1 win bo found com plots, the designs being I Duhlonabls Freach, and tbe auQ | btefr Mm Ihetoriet. WAot'nlt Bd'jtr* | tot gratae tbe samples.' p. O. ÜB-VDEKSOS SMZTfI A CO., I : 800 Hroodwsy. New York. fwisi: MA/cn maohuhsuT *T\U|E subsdi A tbeir depart Tfimnjlnga, wbld token from tliA foe tu njvriJtaett t onJv are requeate •• JH npUBGAEA i WUHL A VOUTUSKS • -V TUOSIM l» a tinivle, cheap ecataovrlHSjU one of I the. mono wood Utobe had t - crioAtoaodonto] orionra* boom All* WITH A SUALLINTBQEENT. ’ PATENT MAXttKMACiMNR md perfect Match Hakec Tfte Machine Iriveii byb*nd,'aad wilia.Aethe ft*• a heinror in a short time. Where (wd t ladilj It materially rudocee the-oost- B yfcr Machine pmllpgoe an offered lor ; rtedr 'Vorp>roctil«r«.cetl4tQ4ZßßS flmjwet % WUwIJMT Commission, ire. ■Alena men.—- job* i. mca jea s tana. JOS. S. LEECH & CO., 50i.3» ASMlilberty lt.,Pl|(ibarKh t P». WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, Plato and Tinner's Stook, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES Jylltdly BWNOfcEUAMAuoa.-BtNJuna r. wur - >, f •laii.Hiia, u, nuiiAi hi SPRINGER IIARDAUGR A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS nr i tt- a ~ DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, Provisions & Produce Generally, i%^°‘ Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. MoALPEN A CO., (Ulaof J.B. Leech, UeAlpln A Mttiborgh ) PENERAL COMMISSION AND % FORWARDING MKRCHAN’ra' Litcb tad Washington Avcnn*. WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY, , RfcFERENCKS: Joseph 8. Leech A Ctl, and Pittsburgh Merchants geuer •St lju.-di.lrr THOMAS It GALLAUIIBIt, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEHCIUNTB, No. UO Pine Street, St. Loul., Mo. URITC BDHKB, R&&TVAN A Co., | JoNES k LlUta. lotom.SOTi.iiO,, I Zoo i lum. Will parch mo to order, l.caa,llaisp, Bacon, Grain, Ac. Prompt attention glTco to any manner of forwarding. je9:ljd‘ satu u. inru 0 a. taanros T * EDGERTON, (Successors to I>. AJ T. Uomui A Co-,) Wholesale Grocers and Communion Merchant*, 107 Wood atroet. pmaborgb. mr2 Henry s. king, (late of the Bra of Kins A MoorbnaJ,) Commission Merchant, ana uealer in Pig Metal and Blooms, No. 70 Water street, be lowMarkeLPitUbargh, Pa. * plft A A. HARDY, (SUCOESSORI’O HAK • dy,J one* A C 0.,) Commission and Forwarding Mer chant; Agent of tha Madison and iDdiaaapolia Railroad, cor ner First and Ferry ata, Pittsborgb, Pa. JaZfclyd *Toward t. meg raw~~gkn ek a l J-i Ocoimiaion Merchant, and Wholesale Denier in Manu focturcd Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars. Snnff, te n Liberty street, opposite tbe bead of Wood, i'itla bnrgb,Pa. mblily ©tocfrs. *llO3. UTTLI TH ,, 5 UTI WT. LITTLE & CO., HOLESALE GROCERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Aud ld FLOUR, BACON, CIIERSE, FISII, OILS and PRODUCE 80. 113 Second SC, Pittsburgh, Pa. O- Liberal advance made cm copglgnmeoU. mrl! ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Produce and Commiaakin Merchant, No. 131 front VlfTi: °? lr Wo^ Plt,H,,ar S h » P». ap*:lyd BAG ALE Y, “C.OSQRAVE &~CO~ Wtn.»esale Grocer*, No*. 18 and 20 Wood «tre*l, Pitu burgh. oto. c. acts j B Reis & isekoer, akocEus and Dj-aler* in Baron, Uird. KJoar, Chtww, Ac BouU>*\> eet corner SontbJMJ and .Socond Str.-l* I'lll. __ ocl:ljd Alexander' king, wholesale Grocer and Importer of Jk-da Aih, No 2::; Liburtr Pittsborgh, Pv apl:lyd« WM. J-niciIKLTHKK, Jr., & BUO., Wholesale Grocer*, Rectifying Distiller*, and Win* -OUquor Merchant*, No. 2W Liberty «tn*t, I'ltuburgh. • °i£ *•_¥*■** L. CuOUT. TONES & COOLEY, WIIOLELALE GRO CEIIS ami Boat Farnishora, duatera iu Pri-Jur* bq«l Manufartnrta, No. Ml W*t-r *trc-*t, uhxt Clwrrr AU*T, Pittal»qrgh, Pa. a\yy> &»«' ’ "' - -- a mt-VosTa. CUIUVEK & MLWOItTII, WHOLESALE kj Grocer*. No. 130 sail 132 iwom'l •trcvt, (between Wood «nd Smitbfietd. Pittsb*TKh. jobs no yd willum runt. TOIIN FLOYD £ CO., WHOLESALE y Gtw>rß*mlCommtatlnn Mcri-hactu, No 173 Wood and ZO Liberty ali-oct, PiU»t>argh. j,m joaw aiuoii. nrATT A WILSON, WHOLESALE ORO TT CKRS, Gnnxntviixi M<*rr)i*ut» *n>l In Pro inic»aad Plttsbcrgb SL-itiu&u-turin, Nn ass Liberty rtrwt, WlUlmrgh. j u :» I SAIAII DICKEY A Co.', WHOLESALE Qroe»ra,(femrais3i<>u Merchants.and Dealers lo Produce, 1 80 * r * tgr I***U_*n<\ 63 Front street. Pittsburgh. Wil . M c'CTI TO H EON WHOLE SALE Grocer. Produce and Commission .Merchant, •oa Dealer in Pittsburgh Ueoittactiuwl Artitk*. No. »yj liberty Street, corner of Uroacrr ay, Pittsburgh. l*a. mr3 *® a, £!n u ' — * • it* xcis_ Arw*u_ A TWELL. LEE & CO., WHOLESALE XI. GruCen. ProJacs and' Commission llcrrhiotiitod Dealers In Pittsburgh Miinsifjurtarw, No. 8 tT.-.l .trec-t, I>e tween Water and Front st., Pittsburgh b|>lB SO£T. aOBISO*, MH'LB R 081905. T» ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE -t\ie Grocers, Commiuiua Merchant#, and Dealers In *ll kinds of Prorlitona, Produce and Pirubnrgb Slsnukctnrr'e, No. 255 Liberty street, PitbJbnrgh. Jalfclyd Robert jll kTngTwholesale ono- CER,CommlnUra'Mercb*oL*tid Defder I* Fish, Floor, end *ll kinds of Cuantr j Prudacs, No. 21 l Lil>- ertj street, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, p». Litoral ad tsocm m*d* on consignments. Jas.l yd tomraiunj. .. -jams a. iuuihd. T)OBEKT DALZELL A 00., WHOLE XV BALB Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Mcr chant* *ml Dealers to Pro>lnc«and Pittsburgh Mnnnfsctnree, No. 251 Liberty street, Pltlsbcrgh, I**. m;2 Krai Isßlale aatnts. WILLIAM WAED, Dealer in promissory notes, Bonds, Mortgage* ami all eecnrlUcs for money. Persona can protore loan* through my Agenoy.uu muon able term*. Thoeo wishing to lores! their money to good advantage, Can always Ami Ant and second class paper at my office, for sale. Atl communleationa and Interview* ftrfrUy eoofldrotlal. Office QUANT STREET, oppoalte St. Paul'a Cathedral. JeLdtf iJoofcstlleis, Sec, WS. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair street, • Dealer In Ueligious and Miscellaneous Booka, and Depositary of American Tract Society‘e Publications. uirlftilawiyP WMTO. JOHNSTON & C 0.," Stationer^ Blank Book MatmUetorvrs and Job Printers, No. 57 Wood street, PitttbarKb, Pa. au3o EC. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR' TO « 8. Sadler,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Books, msry and I‘nper Uangiogs, Fo<l»raJ street, Cth door S. B.of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. I>AVJSON, BOOKS ELLER ANI> Stationer, sncceseor to Darisoo A Agnow, No. 63 Market Street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Fa. KAY &CO., BOOKSELLERS AND ST A TIONKR3, No. 65 Wood street, next door to tho cor ner or Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law Books con stantly on band. J~ L. KEAb, B?X)KSELLKR AND STA • TIONER, No. 78 Fonrthst., Apollo Buildings. HIJ NT" & MTnTR, BOOICSeLXFR and Statlouor, 3lasouic Mali, Fifth strawt /Husk, Set. JOHN U. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., between Diamond Alley ami Fourth street. Sole Agent krCIIIOKRiUNO A SONS'(Boston) PIANO POKTKS, MA SON A HAULING MODEL MELODKONB and OIIOAN UARJIONIUMB, and Dealer In Mnslc and Musical Oooda. JiiO . JJ KLEBEII4 BRO.,_No. 53 FIETH • 81-, Sign th«OolilvQHarp, Sole Agent forNUNKS k CLARK'S (New York) onriralled Giand and Square PIANOS, end CAUIUKT A NEEDHAM’S genuine UELO DEONS endOftQAN HARMONIOUS, Dealer* lo Mario and Mini cal lartromeaU. fed CHARLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTURE ER and Dealer la Piano Fortes, and Importer of Mnslo and Maaleal Instruments. Solo Agent for thofIAMBUUO PIANOS, also £>r UALLET, DAVIS A CO.’S Barton PUtwe, with and without JSolean Attachment. 118 Wood atreot. my 3 ; Ifogaitians. SR. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTEI at Dr. Smith**,corner Fifth aod Smlthfleld street*, or DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 t< 1 aod 1 CoSo'cloefc. on tbs Brownsville Boad. Jo23:tyd* Ilainlecs. >UK THOMF3OS EOBT. TCOMPSoH R Ml JOHN THOMPSON Ac CO, House painters, glaziers and ORAIHKiIS, 135 THIRD STREET. Si K o Painting . aaoentad with ncatoes aod dispatch, lllaod. Paints, Oil, Terpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Driers, FUU Ucntaigne Zing, & rary superior article Philadelphia and Pittsburgh White Load always on band and for sale.— Wo are prepared to Grind Color* tor Painters, Druggists or others at tho aiiurtest notice, as wo hare a mill which grinds hy ateani. Painters will rave money hy gettiug their colors grotiod with as. mrfcdly Painters, LOROALANE. House and sign painters, No. 7T (Old Post Office fialldltig)Tblrd street, between Wood and Market streets. All orders promptly attended to. J®»Slgnj*iecut*dioe*ujx*rlDr*tyfe. mh27:lyd Preneh Artificial Flowers and Plowc materials* WE oro now receiving our Spring Styles of breach flower* and Flower Material*, which fur va riety and fceaaty rcrjmne* any former hwh'i Importa tion*. lUoufkctoriog ntsxly *ll the Goods wq otter tbraate, f ps to offer to Wboletals perrhuereiadriremeata both in prise and confined style*. ' Ovtricn sod Fancy feathers in tnaay for Spring Sales, also, every descrlptlos of low prkad Fancy Fcetben, for trimming Boys’ nod Children*’ Straw and Finer XT*** Vnraalaonlibaral terms, by _ ' JftO. 0. HBSDEHSON BMTill ft CO, SOU Broadway, N*w Yorfc_ £B5B. CARPETS. 1858. TUS MARKET STHBKT CAKPKT STORE, TS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY X all demand* for Velvet,' Brandt Tbttd-ply and.lu grata Carpate, of ovary dracHpttnn.itjlfl iod qulity. Fluor oaCfaihtXrcaaS t* 2* Octtriitoj At ttmer.ipdeci urnnwe hare aver Uta* oOmd; €ocoa Ibtoiig for-office#'or dunchao; Painted Wlo&v Shade*, end araygußg connect-, edwith tba Carpet department of Hoc** Furaldung. . Aa ire anticipate an advance In price* after Iho Spring TxaO* open#, «• would angrart to parebaaet* to maka fMr edactiona now from oar large Stock and at on* prwntwy lovpilea*. ftsi V. MMUSTOCK. f PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, ISSS JHanufartuwra. lIRIVRY OERWIO, AV. 459, corner Penn and Walnut Strreft, Pittsburgh, Pa«, 11/TANUFACTURER of hemp and -LYA MANILLA BED OORDF, HEMP AND TARRED HOPES from in. to !'* Such, Fine and Common Parkin? Vara. Tarred and Fpun Yarn, Saab and BellConl, Wml Broom, Tying and Sewing Ttrioe. Fla* aud Cotton Seine Twine, Ac. K3L~A full supply of the above articlea constantly on hand or ntado to order at the loweat ca*h prices. ta'.'T.lyd MOOEHEAD4 COT, ■aimracnmxu or • t*<" *rlr a n , Plain and Co rrHtja t r ,/ , GALVANIZED SIIEKT IRON For Kooflng, Guttering, Spooling, lr Agent* for Wood'* Patent Imitation Russia Sheet iron. *»rWareboTt*e— AV 130 Fint Street, Pittttmrgk ior2Myd WELLS. RiDDLE Vco., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., * ■AHOTAcrtniEja or WHIPS, TUONOS AND SWITCHES. Order* solicited frexn tbetradc, and promptly *Ufp* ped aa per Instructions. Tuui»—4 month*, or 6 per centTtllaroant for r»ah. ae2s:ljd*wP ; JOS. F. IIABULTOft M. CO., KNGINKERS Oc MACHINISTS, Comtr Pint ami Liberty Stt., Piltiburyk, Pa. OI]PERIOD STEAM ENGINES, fur Orisl L 7 and Saw Mill*, Breweries. Printing Ealabliabnieuls, Manufactories, Ac, made to order. They alao contiuno the nianafkc tare of their Celebrated MACHINISTS* TOOLS, Hnch aa Taming Lathe*, Iron Planer*, Boriogaad Drilling Mschii.es, Ac Alan, Wrought Iron Shafting, wilb'Pulloya, Uanger*, Ac. ft*2ilyd»lyF j»7 r J i'Haiu.„ ,'„T.TZTc~.UTri: * iiTr BUSHA & OUTBNDORP, STEAM 3 0 11, W. It S AND AU, KINDS 0. SHEET XHO NT WO 3 K Penn Street, near Water, Pittsburgh, Penna. S3>A!lnnter* promptly attended to. b-iiMnd -TL y" o~N s . (Snrcq*m>r to A. Lyons AC") MASuractuMu or ■A.*urAA IDIbAII U. LOOKING GLASS* PICTURE FLAMES, AND DKALKR IN VARIUrrv GOODS, »Scc\. So. I3H Wood st„ Plttabareli, Pa. fe3alU R * Moituis al ooi/rA'u'r SOLI M.ISUrAfTCEERB Of HUGHE’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORCE ASIC TRIP CAMBERS. Hammers of tho following Kh-.o made to order: N«». I, Lift 7 In fnllHow, 3001 H* i “ « «4 D « .. (l .. « 4>- , 3, *‘U‘ “ •* tIGW “ •• •• 4, '• 13 - “ •• iCOSS •• •• <**) “ a. “20** “ ** 41160“ I.^v “ * "W- - “ At'JUl - *• -AUO. •SF* Order* •otidtod. ForVirtienlara adJn» UO&KU A OOLTART, PirMUt’K'ill. V r BAMUhiij UItADLWV. Bijrt Laxi, (B«tow Iho t*| Ctalr Street BrlJg* Allegheny City, Penna.. luxcricruici or BRADIEV'S WOOLEN KM HIM IARX, lOf C.Jm and Nuuitvr b PREPARED TO PILL ORDERS ON *liort eatlco (or *»rr, . ..r j.imtlwr ..I Turin. Uradlejr U0..1-11 \ atoa. Id ronnectiou wit), bit Wui. Bradley, of I w-mtd •,,|, kl | 1 *har? of Lbc orxirra for \ aru*. a* •burr «W“CaahraJ.i for Wiox |.j>Wir.t and Wo-.1. I TI wiuiii ■wwiuu.:: ;..j4*u>n WILLIAM UAUKUILI. * CO., 61 Penn st., taJnw Marbury, Pittsburgh Pa. STEAM BOILER MAILERS AND SIIEET Iruu IVi.rkura, Sl.poUctnrrr. laiiwUiir. P.tanl Boner, Cjrl,iO.-r 11.1. n. Chlmn,,* IU. «.,n I-,,,,. iwi-i.-r., Ml P.„. aoK«r IW. lr™ V..U, Lif„ Ik.t,, -i,.. Work, and Vtadurt Irma, dune m tl,e u<> orders (i.iiu « distance jironi|'ll_y attended to KPena Cotton Mills, PKubarch. ENNEDY.CiIILDS & CO., MANHFAC TUKERS of— Pwm A No. I bwry 4-1 Sheeting Cupet Chain of eJI color* and abadia- Cotton Twine; “ IV-d Coni*; “ amt Fsib Cvrd. “ Rojn* .*f Jll ilr.fi and ■l-arrtj.tKioa. Batting. left «t tha Hard war* Finn* of l.iyan. Wllaon 131 W<»jd »tm t, will bar* attention. j f JAMKS lUWIX, ' _ MANUFAOTUKKR OF CULPIIUKIU ETHER; Sulphuric A<*i#J O Sw—l Points of Ntinr Aci<fc lluftinaii** AbMyr,..; MotiatK Acid A*jn» AiUQi.mil, FFF; Nitr.m* do |\.S'lliiti-m; May I.:- f .110-1 Hi J -bn |fw hi 4 - PRHIUN ±. JOIINMI!,, *IANL’F At TURKICS AND DEALER.- IN WK.CtIiLRSACO’S PATENT EI.AS • TIC HRK AND WATFKPROUF CEMENT ■JWFFNO, 133 Toiap t-'Taarr, Piltaburirb, Pa. wii ,iu P WILLIAM TATE A SOW, LUMBER AND UAS FITTER, No 10 PLurtli (trout, n«,r LiUrty. and 473 Pwxin Hr—t. u.*t ih.jr U> AMorninn Parkin-mu'* Offire, an <l ■( boar Lu>>ck Alh-schruy ilexcrirtlon or Fitting* ter Water. Om and e—o._ _ . mjaitf JOHN CAMPBELL, MANUPACTURKHOf BOOTsl^- and SUUE3 of evrry drarrlption, No. 34 Hmlthflrld itfrt. Pittaburgh, |*a, ' oeShlyd insurance agents. TI1E& CIIAFIjEE Agents Neptune Insur awa Co, Lafayette Hall. Wood (tmet. "O FINNEY, AgentEurckn Insurance Co., XV • No, 0 Water at r-el AA/C AKR I E it, SECRETARY a Peiimylvaui* Insurance Company of I’lttiLorch, Jours' Doildiug, Fourth utrcot. SAMUEL L. MARSHALL, Secretary C’iti _ teem* Itnurance Company, 04 Water atreet. J? M. GORDON, Secretary Western Inaur- X 02 Water (treat. J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank* • ltd Fire lnnirauce Company, North-cut corner Wood and Third etrreta. l 3 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware X • Mutual Insurance Co, 42 Water «treet. TIIOS. J. IItJNTER, Agent Farmers’ and Mechanic*' Immrauco Co, 00 Water atrr-t. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental InauranceCo, 24 Fifth (trust. RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West • ero Insurance Co., 07 Front *Uost. Clptjolsterj). ; viLTur-MAasaau. - joajrru a uuonas Wall Paper Warelionse. WALTER P. MARSHALL &. CO., Im porter* and Dnalera, it" Wood atreet, between Fourth street *p<t Diamond Alloy, where may lie fouud au iiitemd?# anortmeul of erarj dcecripUun of Paper fur Par lors, Holla, Dining Rooms aud Chamber?. Also, Wimtew' Shail* 1 *, iu great variety at lowed price* fo Crmntry deal era. atslO WALTER »*. MAJtSHALI. A (X). t. IMrtJlttSOW ,w. *. biTEtU't. EEDMUNDSON & CO., Nos. 9G an.l 98 • Tbln] n»u W'xxl, MaauCaeturcr* nml iv-tlcni In WALL PAPER, CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, _TASSKLS ANDCOttDS, COMFORTS, HKDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES,Ac., WonM ftollcit ILie attniitioa of pnrctiwra to their Iwgr >Pii rarltd stock. mpSfrfimd J SEIBERT, Practical -Upiiolsterch, • No. 100 TAird Street, /WjfittrpA, MaooDirturcr amt dealer lu CURTAINS, COBNICK. BANURSIIAXHiS »ad BLINDS, MATTKASSES.COiIFOIITiC CUSHIONS, Ac. Particular attention paid to Steamboat work. Carpets fitted and laid to order. mrlftlyd JFutntture, •lAJvires w. WOODWJCIjI PIiRNITIIBEAND CHAIRS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Kmlradag ererj style of P XT R ISJ - I T XJ R E , nosEwoon, jiAnoaANV and wai.niit. Bailable for PARMR3, CHAMBERS AND DININO BOOM?, EijniU to auy fit NEW VO It K AND V II ILADKI, r II I A r. o if fit rate e s 6S-P.T-T1 nrtlclt* mmje by hau<l ■ u,| CABINET MAKERS aopplltrl witta*n> <jaautity of FURNITURE «o 1 THAI It?. ou reasonable Urn». HOTELS AND'STEAMBOATS Pnrnlihed at (he ahertist ootiro WaßETtooim, Nos. 77 a*i> 7tf Tittup Street, mri6:dtf PITTSBURGH, PA rosso, rourtu Tiioe. a. rotmo r*ncts l tuosq T. B. YOUNG 4 CO., ■ 4SUFACTUUJJ or PUHNITUKB AMD CHAIRS Of Every Description. rAUTURT-/Wrro; ,1, IWwmti ffyiu and Pmrxt. A renut Warthonse-Nos. 18 440 SmiUtflrld St., QTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—Wo kj tr» coMtaotly Bvuintsctnriog STEAMBOAT OABIN fukhriußS atxl CnAIRS, tod invite fbe attention of Iboaa Interested In ftornlsblng boats. •eaOrdAwS— T.B.YOUNOAOO. T. W. kUVQBRSY, a Watch and Clock Maker, %K IMPORTER OP ASM ?INE WATCHESAND JEWELRY, X No. 28 Fifth street, between Wood aud Market. Pitt*, borgb, Pa attention paid totbe repairing of Watcbee ana Jewelry. <9*AII work wanaatao. WALL PAPER—Fine Paper Uaoducs, Bit PaMUoRS, Cheap Wall,Paper, Cei/Tc* *<*"* MaEJcWtaln Paper, Traoa panat, OiU mod OU Cloth Window Si*dea.urw Spring stj lea. at Paper Boom of f«p 19] K. O. OOCfTKANK, AUaghgny! IWHJhS? family, mado of Xi •0«®et«l Whit# Whoat, cipnal/fer barfly toe. to Uvrajuid for Mle by ROBERT DICKEY? I •PW'5 194 PrOBl BfTMt, DMr ffood. 1 |iltsbiivg|) (lunette. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY 8. RIDDLE «Sc OO nrrß stubt. jlsoti nornmu». TUEDAIL TQAZETTEitthtddalXew’rpapTin the I Y-st, and haring an extensive circulation amongst thehusinesi men, and reaching all classes, it oftrt inducements io adver Users as the Utt medium through which to reach the pul-ltc 61-Tl/K WEEKLY GAZETTE is issued every Wednes day and Saturday, <m a large htankrt sheet, and contains in addition to the news of the wed-, a carefully prepared and reliable report of the Mcrl-ett. commercial anamonetary of afirs, and an accurate Hank A'V<- lA.d. correct'd scerkly for this paper—making it the Lest Onnmfroa/ Ke terptiju-r %t ith». DAILY—Sit Dollar* per annum, pnyaMf it, or \'i l A rcuts per trit-fc, jmyablp to tbo Carriers. WEEKLY—Two Dollara ner ■nnnm, payibir. in *!v*nM>. Cl aba are fiirnf*t»c<l on the k.Mowlbr tenna: V .nr op.-e «w je.ir j* 00 \ ,n ‘‘ ‘‘ 41 la-. Hty •• *• 00 Ami one to th* ponou g«ttli«t op ttia alni) free* 09-A.lvat.rt payments ate strictly reqotmt, *»J n o r* per will b» s-nl after the time It tip to whi, h ; t j, a j,i Rates of Advertising, I Square of 10 Hurt, 1 time ? . • 300 } v < OO 1 .. - 00 , , . * „ 00 ! Y'carly ftdrprtl«eniareentlU«l tt.on© square, chnng kblent pleianre, per annum..* -rtisemento with CoUtrvbls orica. The Illinois Democracy. —On Wednesday last two democratic conventions assomblcd at Springfield, Illinois. One representing the an tagonism of Mr. Douglas to thoLecompton fraud and repudiation of proscription for opimon’ssakc —the other mooring fust to the administration of James Buchanan, and accepting his '‘hook of Mormon” as the true political revelation of detuocralic faith. In numbers, the Douglasilea or the “Free Democrats," os ouo of their ora tors styled them, were much the most numerous, and ombraced the names of many of the hith erto “strong men” of the party; but in nerve, forecast and conseculiveucss of purpose, as well as of action, the administration forces evidently surpassed their rivals ; whilst in bitter invective and vituperative language it would be difficult to adjudge the palm to either, or deny the sur passing virulence of both. It wero needless for us to say that in tins war of Iho roses, and as between them, our sympa thy is with the democratic masses, who have vindicated tbeir independence of n corrupt ex ecutive, and their hostility to a violent subver sion of popular liberties in fhe territory of Kan sas. They have done well to take their stand thus early and thus openly, and so far as they havo gone wo concede all fitting honor. Never theless, we are persuaded that popular support would have attached far mure enthusiastically to their cause had they put forth stronger resolu lions, than it can possibly do in view of the pol ling declarations which a few trimmer* foisted upon the convention. The speeches which pre eeded anion gave a better key to the course that mint be pursued if any sUnd isto be made against the administration forces. With pa tronage and prestige against them, with an ar my of officeholders to disburse federal money, and the visdicitivo filings of a President and his cabinet to spur them on, it will require all the resolution, and all the heroism of men who carry their lives in their hands, to maintain un broken squares and on advancing lioe in tbi* heavy fight There in to be wild work amid the democratic ranks ere November next, in u,* contest thus initiated for mastery el the pariv. and while iho one contends solely for the spoils and iho representation in the Charleston renven lion, and the other bailies for self preservation nod to have from pcduicnloslracistn tin ncknowl edged leader, wc cannot but believe that little will be gained on either side by hesitating pol icies, or faltering professions of allegiance, whilst laboring, in fact, to subvert n central po litical despotism. The Long Parliament fought the King of England in the name of Charts 1 . and were defeated lime and again: but <h« first Cromwe.ll, who arose in the Dame of the people, rudely lor® awayiheidlepagovoi, andcon pierci as their accredited leader. In tbs meanwhile the Republicans have also louuded the note of preparalfcn, and will assam de their strength at SprinJelJ in the month if June next, to lake lb<dr4a*o of battle and feteraifne how they shall bear themselves in 1-: Wmtrl l fae emergency meeting comes round the content Itettrorti lb< »’ Jcnuvmi* and the administration democrat) II hare assumed distinctive clmnu-ter, am consequently ibe republicans will be prepared to act advisedly in the premise.* They vnllthen know whether the rebellion is in earnest and is inteoded to resist the positions as.sumcd in the Leeompton and tJare extension programme, or whether it is merely a sham platform put f„r ward to entrap the unwary, and hand them over bound and chained, to be dealt with by execu tivo wrath They will barn from the opening discussions between Mr Douglas and the follow en of the I'resident, whether the altitude of the former reflects the resolute ronvicliou of n par ty fully determined to preserve self respect and to enrobe sound political principles, or whether it be only designed to revamp dougbfaccism and bow down the state of Illinois again to addi tional disunion dictation. When iho republi cans see nod know these things it will be lime cnougb for them to act as duly and patriotism may prompt, anil we shall trust that in such action they will bo gorerned by no other or leas controlling considerations. The future of Illi nois is In their hands at the present conjucture and it becomes them to derelop grandly and strikingly its political and sooial l»carings. Si. IsOttu Dan. OITT. —ln July of last year an unknown boy landed at La Crosse on the Mis- sissippi, hired a boggy to risit the country, re turned, and in paying his liTery hill imprudent ly showed some fire hundred dollars in money, which was seeo by a man named John—ami left the stable. Tho boy’s dead body, sorao two weeks after was found iu the rircr, naked, with fourslabsin llio the region of the heart. About that timo a jewelry store tu La Crosse was rob bed of S*UUO worth of jewelry. There were four men living at La Crosse named Kcisner, Marlow, Heisoer and live man Johu above re ferred to. These were' all Ucrraan butchers and were known ns thieves, slealiog their slock in trade. Marlow had a quarrel and Ibe gang was dispersed, die wife of Marlow remainiug at La Crosse. This woman being reduced to wool sold somo of the stolen jewelry, which being rec ognized a warrant was issued, ber house searched a thousand dollars worth of'jowelry found, anil in a trunk under the bed were tho clothes of tho murdorod boy with holes in thorn corraapon ding with the stabs in his body. The woman was arrested, and n clue thus being lo the mur de| and robbery, Marlow, tho husband, was traced lo Council Bluffs and brought hack in irons to LaCrosse. John was traced to Leavao worth Kansas, and from thence into Missouri about six miles back from Leavenworth in the woods, where he was secured; and on searching his house four thousaod dollars worth more of the jewelry was found. John, loaded with irons was put ou a boat for SL Louis, but on the pas sage jumped overboard and was drowned Kien sor alias Flccso was traced to Peoria, Illinois, and arrested and taken back to La Crosse Two thousand dollars worth of Iho stolen jewelry was found on his premises. Thus the entire gang has been secured for trial. IsTßHEsriau from Utah.— A letter from Fori Leavenworth Lo tho New York Times gives tho statements of a gentleman of education and abil- ity, Mr. F. Loha, who has jnst made bis escape from Salt Lake City, and who furnishes very different accounts of the condit ion of the 1 *Sainl h" from those which have hitherto hem current. lie docs not believe they will fight the United Stales troops if tho latter go in force snflicient to be at all formidable- He says they Imre uo powder, no cannon, no military stores of any kind, and that all the stories of their having a Urge force perfectly drilled and ready for ser vico ore all nonsense. Tho whole number of thoir men capable of being good soldiers does not exceed u,ooo. Ho thinks that Young will have a “special revelation," and run away as soon as bo finds Uiol tho United Slates is in earnest. Revivals in Nrw York. —A New York paper, of last week says: “The Revival continues in our city without any abatement. The number of prayer meetings has increased about four-fold. Them ie no por tion of the city without ono; hence the percep tible decrease in tho attendance upon the Union Meetings down town. Tho ladies, hundreds of whom used to aid in crowding the meeting places, havo been callod upon lo work nearer their homes, and, as a consequence, the various churches arc beginning to oxperienco tho benefi cial influence of the Revival, by large accessions to their communions.** The Case ofColosfl Collier.—The supreme Court of the United Btates has finally disposed of Iho case of Col. James Collier, ex-Collector of the port of San Francisco, California. This case was tried beforo the U. 8. Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York some timo ago, and was determined in favor of Col. Collier that court having sustained his statement of the account, upon which be waa already to set tie with the Department. The case was taken to Washington on an appeal by tho Government and now the Supreme Court bias fully sustained the dniskm of the court below. TERMS i Me presume that ero the fii Thrcati ntn-i . , A» rants,—The Ur., pcan aspect ..f alJair- i* w.iriike. trardiuii and Naples aro o.t op«-n variance: France and r=wit rarlanit t hr* ram? lt<i-«ia.is threatening Austria. Turkov. ih.»n(jii torn by her internal trouble* menace* Hr??.-?, while Ueuirark will probably be invaded by ll.r force- of the (tertnauic Con federal..-n on’ ,«f S. I.teswig and ]| u | a . tern Tni. \V'hr«t ( nr..- |,»arn from farmers residing in -liflereni pari* of this county that wheat is looking remarkably fine, and promises an abundant yield. Harvest i s likely to com mence something earlier than it did ln-d rear - NorvaUc R'Cuc!„t It is stated that the sale of Mount Vernon lo the Ladir* Mount Vernon Association has been made, an 1 $ls,«)0(j <»f the purchase money paid jn cash. Mr Washington retain* possession until a payment of STfi.wK) is made, which will propably tnkojdaco in a low mouths A few days since, a fanner living near Calc na, 111., carried a load of potatoes lo (hat place. Tho highest offer he could get was ton cents a bushel, and rather than sell them ni lUal rate, he Upped them into Fever River. Tho result was that he thus obstructed navigation, andwas fined $ll. The Revival at tub Ruth.— The revival of religion*!* ext « n(!in P widely at the South and West. Ibe system of daily prayer meetings in business hours has been Inaugurate I in most of iho southern cities Tnc firo brigade of Loudon con.dnts of but one hundred and four men, and jot ho perfect is their discipline, I hat a di.«yi*-iron , i conflagration rarely occurs in that city. 3 A Captain recently from e -a, report* having spoken five vessel-, each of which had daily prayer meetings. 3 tws - Bfm PIANO POUTES, ri:-‘M Tilt niUAT AND I>KHAUM» 1 1VI f A<T"R l ~ CIIICIkKUINo A. SO.\s, Boston. SUBSCRIBER, in umi'-mn ing the :ir T t \ nl *"'* f*!” 111 * <-r PIANO KOUTK.-. k.IMtS, ilovton, brga tv htl.’rm the puMu , tl> n | n„ i,.,* eu . tTEBIA*] tho lli-m in Mr, rinr.ii.*(' Mrnia whose bruiwtiOj;.. ~f dm j,.„ IU ~| qaallUegrl l-ian.. „ l|li . ; n..non«J.l-. Tf "“" u new Piano f.Ttr, but-I-,-n t -. h-. l«-l by ihuvmiil examination and trial, raroi tmc <»<»•». krrcxr XDarMiaaa.UUtCKJilUMt A SO'.. , u,.i t '| Nf , ORDBBN, NuW KRACJIINtI TtIKM K.n.M AU.PAUTa OF THK OONTINENT, ami they ,n- .■» n r,.l w ,|] r ..iWdto Ibo public M tho CIII UCEST and most VALUA ULII *'KI I T TIO.N * l PIANO KOJtTta ev. r t„,«.*:M i..Vt7,C«„y THE IM r it O V E M i: \ [• s Ma.lr by lb.. Mewm Chirkoriuim witbU. ibrlwtfow m.-ntliv both lo their Sievoo OcUv? amt tbrlr n?w C ■ o, raw Piano ran only I.« « Pr .rriaf,.,| i. r r,.„, jOJ wmi a fnrmor Period. OUK CHRATKST PKRR)R,vrSS, PROFESSIONAL and n?., uioxt re ppactfolly tnritM to call wtih their frhml- iud dry Pmuo ForiMi, lakit» h Urn.. noßiciont to Rlre ttirm n Fair autl impartial Trial. Tho tww stock wlioti mmi'K'lc »fll. uo-tst ,»f n || t!i?•((]«., n* iii»riufnrtur.'J by ' MURMUR. cmCKKHIN.; A iONS, WITH ALL THKIR I.ATK IMPR.JVKMENTS Irs Tllk .aTVUa., O J ' r" '’'..?" 1 .'I »1.1.1, han rra .l. r,..| lb.«, 1’1a..0 | cCl.kmlnc J . one, ns Ninons iu f.-rt-ijin laud, 10,01, Uu«ronlii?-ut O.XR OV UUCKF.Rt.KC .( vo.vy F ULLO AH \ El> S E VKN O«: TA V K GRAND PIANO FORTES U'.tb llieir now I‘atrnt Action and Patent fnlt Iron Fittnr. • mo*! •HpvTb liuu-atnotil. Ait.t wtihoul it* em-rior An * , „ 0„!b M, ” ONE IUINDKED DOLLARS!! fiHfcrfalMwr CJraml pj»no Porto, planar than alwto, but r-joal 0 „ Instrument In f,«„ry j,*rtir- Btnr. This would br a most ralnvblc laslrmanit t, r er|(i>S(Miilntry, or to any .nUtmus .Musi,- Tracbrr übobZi At«o—<)n« of Cbt.-lcertnc; A Pons rlo-nut and ooi.jor O'nibtniug all the Mscntbi! iiuslltirs ora Full Grand Piano, yotoaapraised in eo small a firm that it orr,ipt»» •».. room than an ordinary thrm Octavo itqnan> Plano. IN VARIAIILT TIIE SAMP AS AT THE MAM - FAPTOTtV. 99“ THE PIANO FOKTKH-a# Manufactureil by Itcasra. CIIICKERIftt; A VP. r of wh<iQi tlio baa horn lb* lr >al<- and rxctnatr* Agent in Ibis city lor eoniany y. ara, JRR 2iOT FVRMSHKO TO ART OTHER HOUSE r.v this rtrr, jrp ale oruers must he SERT, ARD PURCHASERS DIRECTED Tt) THE SIRSCnittER. ALL TUB PIANO POUT ES nuuotactsroj bv riltrit KKIHO k ROW, «nd *old In this market, 7 ARE WARRANTED Ity (be Manubcttrers and tho Snt«erU«r. _ JOlihl 11. UELLOR Polo Agent foeCblckerlng A Sons IV Pii».» lt ,- 1 L Fonnaylvuts, fiarteni Ohio and SO. ttl Wood .««««;b^Ll V r- U,rn •ud Fvurth PirrgßUKiH^fl! A Stbanoe Eventful History. —Quite recent ly steamer from Green river landed at Evans ville, Indiana, a man past SO years of age, blind, and paralyzed, without friends, no one knowing from whence he came or where he was going. A benevolent negresa gavo him shelter in her cabin, and he died on Thursday, i A/lcr death, papers were found on his person [ which proved the neglected sufferer to be Dr. I John Pocock Ilolmes, a member of (be College } nf Surgeons. London, and forraely for eixteeq i years in the employ of the Hudson Bay Com pany, the friend of Capt. Parry, the Arctic nav igator, and the associate of many of the first peoplo of England. He was celebrated os an inventor, and among his effects were two large gold medals awarded him by medical societies for his vavuable inventions ol» obstetrical and surgical instruments. When in the Hudson Baj employ ho obtained information which enabled him to render Capt. Parry good service in the manufacture of pemican for the exploring ex pedition, for which CapL. P. expresses many obligations, and the Admirality voted Dr. Holmes an acknowledgement of £l6O. The old man liadletters from eminent gentlemen in Tenn essee and Mississippi, and- was evidently n per son of correct habits and great intelligence. The sum of $2OO was concealed on his person, and in his last moments ho spoke of a sister, but gave no clue to her namo or residence or that of a friend on earth, nis case is a painful lesson of the sad vicissitudes of life. The following is an extract from a letter from a Chicago merchant: “Everything is in a suspended condition here at this time. A want of Easlen demand for pain causes an unusual slate of things. Nav igation has been opened for a month, but formers refuse to lake tho prices offered for grain, and arc storing it in warehouses. Tho dealers re fuse to advance prices, and havo deposited Ibeir money in Bank. Tho transportation companies have lied tip thoir vessels, and refuse to take grain at the rate of freight offered. I under stand. thero was never known such immenso quantities of grain os are now accumulating at this point—never as much money on deposit, to the credit of grain dealers—never as maoy ves sels lied up in tho harbor— all at a dead stand aLill.” How Indivint aj. Mi n ahe Bolted aad Screw ed to the Community. — When your own child comes in from tho street, and lias learned to swear from the bad hoys congrcgalcd there, ii is a very different thing to you from what il was when you heard the profanity of those boys a? you passed them. Nowit takes Indd of you, and makes you feel that you aro a stockholder' in the public morality. Children make men belter citizens i„»f what use would an engino be to a ship if it were lying loose iu the hull;' It must bo fastened to il with bolts and screws, before U can propel the vessel Now a child less mAn is just like a loose cogino. A man most bs boiled and screwed to the community before he cm begin to work for its advance ment ; and there arc no M|i«*h so owe and bolts ns children IN ( uMMASI- v»\d Jfhuson, who has been superseded in his command of the Utah expedition nutwiilu-loDdiog th«* eminent prudence and judgment he cauj-.ed tn the pi litu-al ponilion to which he wa* pushed forward, supported and unprovided,by an incompetent ad ministration, is a Kenturkinn, and said to be a warm personal friend of Senator! rill.-ndon e.— Me learn that ii H the - tirre- l Kipic of remark at Washington, an.l it U R h, o affirmed in tho Kentucky papers, that he lias been supers*.l tie cause of Senator t'riiienden s opposition to the Lecompton vilbuov It was thought to boihc most pointed mod* m which Mr Buchanau could tnanifosi hi* chagrin, and thus a brave <»ffi. t-r «;:(lprs fur the auger • f ili.‘ l'rcsideut at opj .-Miiou to tii •> chen-bc i project of suMuing Kan-i-, ho-I ct t-n Jinr slavery .s*« / I no-, •- : r'u. \\ m., l „ , -While at Springfield, during the ec-aion of the Democrat Convention, wc lalkMwith people from all parts of the stale in relation to the prospecu of the winter Wheal rrop for the year : aD-l without a dissenting voice, there was Agreement m the Opinion that the promt; c of Rn abundant yield was never M'- r \ very Lrgo area-has sow n . and. *0 far ai we could learn, every field has escaped the injuries which our variable winters ore apt to inflict. - 7V,-. A i’lBA-vm Latin-. l*i.,e.. a Recast —A fanner from Indiana, yesterday, brought into town one i.nulr.-,! j.jgc oni They were •-.titDae 1 within a large ru.-si made of si ala of board, and attracted a crowd wb.-n-v-r ibe wagon tarried Ihe owner f..i,nd pretty quick sales at sixty cents per Jc:en A large number were >-v,l Ihi pttirs tor tlOH*-** pels . I /?.i* JH usual SPLUMHI) ftK.W Sl'TtlftO STUCU NEW* PARLOR GRAND PIANOS, PRICES ANI) TERMS VOLUME LXXI—-NUMBER 117 Insurance fflerchanu’ Insnranec Co. of P&ilftdelphia. WU. V. PETTIT, Preat. D. J. UcCANN, Secretary. Amoont of CapltaT Slock paid in and Innarted„..J2oo > ooo 00 • ar * u ” - -J alias 58 InanrM Cargo Risks oo the Ohio and Mltslasippi Rlreraand Uibutariee. Insure* against Irws or damage by Fire, also agaiust the peril* of the SeaTand Inland Narlgation and Transportation. DtaicToaa. Wm. V. Petit, John C. Blwntgomery, John M. Pnmroy D J McCann, E. P. Witmer, Rena GaiUoa, llenj. L. Woolaaon. Johu A. Marshall, Chariee £. Wright, John J. Patterson Hwcvxi T Pntoy ’ WM. V. PETTIT, President, „ E.F. WITBIER, Vice Prcsld* Dwiobt J McCavw, Secretary. „ . umus. Mger, Lamb A Co, Philadelphia Back, Morgan A Stidlbla; do. Tmitt, Bro. A Co, do, Pnromy, Caldwell A Co, do. A. T. Lane A Cu, do. Steinmitx, Jaatice A Co. do PrrraßUllOH OFFICE, No. 97 WATER STREET *° Mlf « W POINDKITKK.Ag.nt Franklin Fire In.urmae® Company of PHI! A DELrillA. ftitercM. | Cbulwff. Baaciei, Adolph E. Boric, George W. Ricbarda, Samuel OriaL n»omu Hart, Dartd 8. Brown, d6C^ D - LewU > J«ob R. Smith! ToUm Wagner, Morri* Patteraon. CTIARLEa N. BANCKJBB, ProaJdeoL GBAU.ro 0. BAircra, Secretary. nri*Ownpanycootf nne, tomako nmuie.i or limited, on otcit deecrfptlou of property la town and country, at rate* aa low u arc conahtent with aecoxitf. r«rr"d • Urge contingent fond, which, grltb their Capital and Promlmna, safely forested, afford ample protect]cm to tho assured. 1 ■i J 1? AjwcU . ? r G*® Company, on Jannary Ist, 1851, u pub lished agreeably to the Act of Araembly, were u follow. Mortgagee Real Eatate. Temporary Loans. Stociu Cub, Ac. 49U.US 03 HX7 78 ——. l7 61,889 00 64£t9 81 5L212L708 44 Slnro their incorporation, a period of (wenty-one yearn, they hare r*Jd upward* of 000 Million, Tear Hundred thonaand Dollar* Lome* by fire, thereby affording evidence of tho advantages of losaraoctt, aa well aa their ability and deposition to moot with mnmpturaa all linhUitit*. .. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, •P»9 Office Southeaat cor. Wood and Third ata. Continental Inmrance CompaDj. frtcvrjXii uteri by the legislature ef Jhmuylranfc PERPETUAL CHARTER Anllir.ri/m)C*|.itnl, One Million Dollar*,., and Ao-umulatedCapltal. HOME OFFICE. .Vo 61 Walnut Street, atm* Second, JVidadeipMa. Pir« loanranre'••i Buildings, Furnitnro, Merchamllne Ac genoalty. Marine laaomuro on Cargoes auU Freight*, to all Darta of tii" world. lutein! Inanranceon Good*. Ac., by Ukea, Rlvem, and Lao.! Carriage*. to all part* of the Onion, oo the mo*t Carorobie tonne, coueistent vllhaocnrity. GEORGE W COLLA DA V, formerly Racordar of Deed*. Ac, Pbiiadelpkia. Will. BOWERS, formerly Register of Will*. JOHN N. COLEMAN, Ann of Coleman A Smith, Importing Hardware and Cutlery Iferchaata, No. 21 North Third •troet. above Market, Phil*. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A Son, Coppersmith*, No IV Quarry street, Plilla. EIWAJU) V. MACUCTTE, firm of Uaebette A Ralrnel, Hardware Merchant*. No. 124 North Third *tr'«ct,at»>re Race, Phil*. If 'WARD HINCUMAN, firm of Livingston A Co., Produce and Commhaioii Merchant*. No. 278 Market at abore K'gblb.piitU. GEORGE W COLLADAT, PmldanL Gilt* Wttjrs Secrrtnry. _ LJI , JOSHUA RODINSON, Agent. mrTS.dlyfc No. 24 Fifth street j[np stairs.) Knmifrj’ and ffleefa&niu’ Fire and flarinc Insnranre Company,. s. u . CoruerSecond and WalnntSti., ! ' H 1 1, A D F. I. P U l A . *svrTß or rita --oiifatt, j**da*t Ist, ISC.S H. w.N. Mortgages, Ground Reutn. Rank au<t other St-cka *212.450 00 lx.*n~Hoi . lock* 87.di0 00 JLu 1 n '' ln N *’ W Vork 23,151 M !“f' , rW"»"rt ™ PU»k P 7.700 00 IJ.II. 71,.0. 0,1 "”' 1 J, ‘«' ff“t» Agent* 4f, UOO 33 1 c n«*ntl« i-ißO'daud debt* *lt»' the Ooijmnj 30,838 ... fMO^WO , .. „ THOMAS B FLORENCE. President 1 HeLWUOLO. Si cvt.ll j. (•HOAtirireu *trior*era '■;* V, Bri,wn - j David 8. Bmwn, M I Chariee U Rot. riTTssnion nrruncu. V-wmyrr A GralT, j Jam** MiJUnrer, '■moe Howard A Co. Phetpe, Carr A Co, Um. McCall y A Co, j J. M. Irwin. Pittibnrgh Office, 1 1-12 3m<l TIIO3 10. VO Water Street lAS J. lIUNTKR, Agent. neoengahria lunranc* Company, OK PITTSBURGH. ’ rn * A .M KS A . HUTCHISON, PmJdfDl nEXRT M ATWOOD. SwrrfUrj. It .. . orn.-t, :;.v ii W*rn &ruxr, "'•* h,Tur < •'>•<!>**: aU LtmU of J\re and Jlarint H* AHMETS, NOV. 20nr, Hfff: t* . u* 'k I'ue Bill*. (>*r*l)i*i>n Urmand, «eund by nm uam* $140,000 0 finii KoCeiraMt * *, „ C M h 3 * u -Uar-'* Urn-bioki* lUnk Stock—cuat lyjO 00 I irjiiinro Notts «« q<>h ##, OflJr* Knroitorp 8l ’ 9C3 60 FV-.k tVui U Htiluifi K-U DaJicii, Will Ke*, Tlin« f Hulk*, Wm. A, Caldwell, WllftlQ Miller. JuliD McDetltt Geo. A. Berry Jx»b9 a. lutrhlaua HENRY M. ATWOOD, 8« c’y Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. OKORflt: DARSIK, Prwtdeot I M UOKDi)N, SiTWltry, tiPFICR.No W A Co.’a War»boc**. ( ot> BUin. Pittsburgh. mnbmr'a s m*ttalllir.J, „/ fin, olid Marine &i*, A Horn* Institution managed by iHrtdcm. who an wU tn«cn tn the community, and who are determined, by jnvmptness and liberality, tomaintain the character theykaneummed . at offering Uu best protection tothotewko d'vrr to insured. ASSETS, OCTOUER 31, 18$; flock Accounts _..»121,M0 00 Atortg*R« 2 jjjQ jjq KilU Jtccelvftble...... t ut a Office Furniture Wo oo Ojw-n Aeconuu. M ; - i”! u|mi <5 r.i'i"’’nut n 4 °'- w 63 IM-m-,...,,!-,! . 125,003 73 H. Miller, Jr., 4. \T. Holier, <l. W. Jukxiu, Jatut'A McAiiloj, A IoXRn-lor Speer, Win. UrKnlgbt, Nntbaniel Holme#, A lor. Nlmkk, D*rlJ M. Long, H’lllUm 11. Riailb O W. Itkketeoa, Andrew Ackley, j F. M. GORDON, Boc’y. Pittsburgh Life, Fire ami fflartne7ns. ro. Office, No. 9G Water Street PITTSUURGU, PA. , , L ROOT. QALWAY, Prudent, t A. UiHtsißT, Sfc*y AJ.F.X. BRADLEY, Vlr« W**t A'So&hr rLSMuio, M.4>, Examining Ph jVieua. Thin Company ro»ki* oTt'Cr'lnsnnujco ‘■pwrUiniijir to 'mnncted wltli UPB RISKS. g 10 "P 1 ” 1 Hu]l Cargo Risk*, on tbe Ohio ud rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risk ™ erallj. * “ Au.l against Um or Damage bv Fire. .»1 , ° J lD '" d n "'8«Uo. 1* r*iTa th * ' nWCTI nt9a coli,l,te “t with safety iloU-ri Galway, Funnel MrClurkeu, Jusqih P. Garrara, M D J'lhn EcoU, Jaiaetilanhall, DaviJ ftrh-y, James W. Hallman. Cb&s. Arbotbnot, faJC— mj’ilfly Alexander Bradley Joseph 8. Lm.i John Fullerton, Nathan r. H»rt, U. Cb amber* \TUUwa Carr, Robert H. Hartley. John M’Om, Pennsylvania insnranee Company OF PITTSBURGH. ome. No. 53 Fourth Str«* DIRECTORS. *** re * Jbmili p&inter, W. Smith, A. J, Jom*, U'kJj Patterson. J. P Tinner, I. Ori«rSpronl, W U. Mcßride, 0. A. Colton, Wade Hampton, A. A. Carrier, Robert Retrick, A. C. Sampson, •). U.Joon, John Taggart, Henry Sprual, Nlcbolu Voeghtly, CUARTKRKD CAPITA!*.... J *°“ “ **" Fir * “>•« Marine Rieka token of ail dwcription.' OFFICERS. President—A. A. Ou'uu. ♦ >» l^raldeot— Roct Pattcuoi. recrut&ry ii>d Trotsorer—LOuuSnoou oolhJty CMinis’ ln*nrane« Comp'j or Plllsbnrgli, WJI. BAQAI.EY, President, FAHUKL L MAR3UBLL, Secretary. Ofrct'H fTaler Slrf.t, btitoten UarLti and Hood St» llotl »nJ Cargo Risk* on the Ohio and MU. ilaaij'pi Hirer*, and Tributaries. 4a-luMjr«»*KalMtlo»orUit'«*gobj,Hr*. Alan. iniHi peril- of It.. P.a and Inland N.Tlgitlon and Ttos£2 piKccroia. met i »<««„. Jaa. M. Cooper, Ad»,*i» tS* . Jaa. Park, Jr., £*? J {“worth, Itaae U. Peanork, Efnn^ P. Harbauzb. SSlSaS* l^ Capt. Sam‘l d Tocnr, SS?®!?*®* 1 ■« limited, otuxvj p^J « ■t primSa? PpWy °r March*»di^ BOSKftT. P. B3NQ, rmi3_.L BA SES- OaHe.B.a m “Tlta. KB. Bailie. | £*WJ* P B. SSS? ?”JP 0. Bbermu, I tS?sL!l**> i > B- BUOUrawJsKriUrj ' *■ "*"• *2S:4ljfc J -Q. OOJTOf. Ann» Belianee Hlatnal lainraaee Compaar «f PHILAPELPHIA. ’ On Bandings, Limited cr Perpetual, Merchandi*. sw . in Town or Country. am,Fnnm nr* I Office .JJo. 308 Walnut Street oxm*L|m,tf2d -. Aaatis #352,4t2 W.— Inserted u I First Mortgngnoo taproTedCity worth 1 * doable the amount 41rtr . Penna. Railroad Cu'a 6 per rent. Mortncrr 1 ' coonty 6 percent, luurto r*i PvnniylTanle Railroad Co’a Stock "J-JS Block of the Reliance Uotoal lnearanc* Co . . Sleek of County Fire Ituuraace Co ...... i'ZZ™ Scrip ofSondry Insurance Companies Dilia ReceiTihle, business pap* r _ ” t“ *n * Book Account*, accrued inteceir. etc i”!! Ca»h on hand and lo Bank l eou Gem Tingle?, Wm.R.Tbompee*. Dartd 8. Brown, C. fiteretuon, John R. Worrell, H. L. Carton, RobeHToland, Mow* Juhnaun, a 8. Wood, Jemet 8. Woodward, Morth-eartc< Delaware Ontaal Safety Insurance Company, a< UgiilatvTt (JPtnntflrania, IBSJ. Umcc, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut sta., I PUTLADKLPIUA. I t-'iSnS M/jMVEJA’MSoa VcaseU, Cargo, and Freight ; to allparla of the world. ° c rJ™?? fifSUBJUfchS on Uooda, by Rlrera, CmntU, U “\4 wrtl ““ u«‘"» n*»«™nr-o„ *“**■*•*• -....8101,350 9* Philadelphia Citr, and otherLoan*...._ ._ 134.0 a > its BUKktoßaafa,Kailn»<lA lnaaranc»c«J 12,508 00 Bill* BeeeinMa. <2<2ii "oi m-i Caahon haad .7.7. ™.. a*'taSj «o Balance* la hatula of Agenta, prwnioma on * Marina Polidaa recently Usaed, and oUi er dahta duo the Company BohacrlpUon Note* William Martin, Juaepb U. Baal, Rdmnnd A- Bonder. JobnO. Davia, Jobs R. Prnroee, Ooorge O. Lelper, • Rdward Darlington Df. R. 11. Unatou, William C. Ludtrlg Hugh Craig, Spoocer Mcllraia, Charlee Kelley, 11. Jonee Brooke, Jarub I’ Juiv>m • v M. .M „ ruus.c Botst LTLopsii.Secreury. K A. MADEIRA, Ac«u>, _*g3.ljd Ko. W& Wa ln (tm-t. l>ittaUir«s fhe Greal Western Fire ami Jiarine ins. i n £WSo» in Cbapony't BuHdinf? 40.; Fourth Stmt. csma vtmrttviL. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. Capital paid Il_ Snrplna, January l*t, Isis FIRE IRSURANCB-I Jmllrf or PemnnU ‘ M ARISEISSUE AXCE, cu T™»U, (knra.uj r r „,i„ > L Y£?? INSURANCE b, u ‘ Lana Chrring* „ . dimctou: Ouxla C. Lalhrop, 1423 Walnnt atraet. Willlam Darling, 1510 Plm street Alexander WbaJdeo, Merchant, 18 Worth rmnt laaac uaslebnnt, Attorney and CoonasJlcr. John C. Hauler, firm of Wright, Hauler A Co . W TPite of Tr * c * 4 Cn, Goldsmith*# Usui John R. McCanly, firm of Jones, White A Mcrtirdr Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller Ju. E. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith A Co Hon. Henry M. Fnller, office 227 Bomb Thirds rert John R. Vogdes. office corner of Seventh aud James Weight, late Caehfer Bank^ofTlo« AUrwl Taylor, office Chiro City Property Joue J Siocnm, office 22C Sooth Third et/wl C. C. 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