ft* i n v.Jr-' l : ‘x. *■■ .‘l. > «•*. ; ‘ ‘ ESTABLISHED IN 1786. -NEW YORK ABVBBTTfIBMnwTfI . FrotaH.iU. BCUEU/SAdTertWng Ucaas, Na BGS Broad- Al* ENERfJEm'mJSIKtessIiAS'CAN •' Jti."ra*ke, In wy part ofkhe UnttedßUtee, from throe to . ; from •»&>!« “TUB PATENT \ ;IJTDTASUJBBKIi BAPKTJT VLUIDLAUP,” wUhento - -proTofl Borner. Every (kipßy who has regard for lifo, por son, property or ocoQomyiw’ill pnrcbabo Unuo. For Infix . rovTonXj nun.inclauiaiamn, to 4 iXAWXnttBJTA MOTT, Patentees and exelesirb MsDo&rtororr, CO ynllori rtroet, New York. ’* - LIOIITE, NBWTOS * BBADBIIBVS, • 421 JTwsm Swi, A'cm York, ! MANUFACTUBERS of tbo Patent Arch Wml Plank Plano Forte*, c«W>r»tod for depth, full : nraa, ridm*. purity, and BpocaitHre&Efngnnahty ti balr tune, for which they haw wceiTrf the highest ecomlmae from tb**raatcrtmnsl<»l celebrity •«* in sreryfidrTwhcn brought in eompatlUoo with other tnetro* menu, have obtained the hlgbM Mttnlam. The Patent Arch Wnwt Plank, which is owned And mod only by us, guarantees their standing In tuno laager than any other In* ■trnment; while their espneedented demand in all parte of tho country ia a sufficient proof of tbeirjeoperior excellence. A liberal discount to Clerejoen, School? and the trade. Jefr,lyd-.a gtuggtetg. MACKEOWN* FINLEY, 'TOolesifa DriigeUtsandllanulsctnroraof Carbon o>l, No. ICT Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ Ja3o:lyd 81, FAHNESTOCK & Co., late • B.’A. Fahnestock A Cov ud tccceeeon to Fleiuios Wholesale Druggln No. CO, corner Wood and Fourth EUy Pittsburgh. Pa. r [ BA- FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOUE • *tf»Dru&?UU Mid JlAanfAeturori of White Lead, Lead and Litharge, comer Wood and PrLut atrueta, Pitt#- burgh. ' 1 j mC L7 J~* SOUOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER e of. White Lead. Bed Load, Zinc. Palut,: Litharge. Pot ty and Wholesale Dealer In Paints,' Oils, Vamlsbw, Terpen* Hnc, &e., y<X.Wood at. Pit tabu rgh, Pa. \ . • . oc&lyd • JOHN HAFT, Jr. (3BCOJSS3OK TO.JAIi Eotall Drojgist and Dealer tn'Flint*,Oil?, dj nttuff*,' &C-. corner Wood fcod£lxtlietroeU, Pittibnrgh. \ Agoot for Dr, Pot tT* Mftltcfne. »p2l JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL erlnDrog", Paints; Oils, Tarnishes and Dyestnfls, No. WO liberty street, Pittsburgh. j \ ■ All orders will recotr* prompt attention. j 1 mar24:lydaw paciicajca utns. BRAUN & REITER, WHOLESALE AND ' ItetiUl Druggists, corner of liberty and gt Clsir itL, rHUbgrgh. . f JOSEPH FLEiIING, (SUCCESSOR TO L 'Wilcox A Co.) corner Market street and Diamond, keep* constantly on hand a Call *ud complete assortment of DrngSj Medicines, Medicine Chests Perfninery, and all articles per* tainia# to his business, 1 prescriptions carefhlty compounded at all honra. ~ ' ■ j Jsfr.ly " TV*. GEO.: ,n, KJEYSER, DKUGGIST, JL/ 1-49 Wood atroct, comer of Wood street and Virgin Alley, PiuiWgbjPfc. ~ IJtoVuct Btatas. ~ •*• c. Lszca. Leech-& hutchinson, communion and Forwarding Merchants,. dealers laWestern Re •orro Chouse, Flour, Fish, Bacon, Cotter, linseed Oil, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Sowls, Grain, Dried Frail, sad Prodace - generally. Beet braodi Patally Flonr alway* on hind.— Agent* &>r thu tale, of Had iron Co's pateuted Pearl Starsh. No*. 11$ Second and US First sta., between Wood ami fc’gillhfinld eta., Pittsburgh, Pa. e^lyd CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENKY H. COLLIN 3, Forwarding and Commission JlenJjam.and Dealer in Cheese, Batter, lAka Fish and Prodoca reucnkllt, 26~W00d aLore WalcyPUtaburgh. ‘ mygj T B. CANFIELD, LATE 01' WARREN, fj • -OHIO, OomaiLsaJon and Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Western Beacrre Cheese, Bolter, Pot and Peart Ash, and Western Produce generally. Front sL, between goiltufieldsod Wood, Pittsburgh. ?BANE AANJER, (SUCCESSORS to A. i i. Mcßsne,} Dealers laFloar, Grain and ea. Commiuton and Forwarding Merchants, Ho; 124 Bocond streeef,pitUburgl*, Pa. . (Jahul, T g7:dly]jal3 rvAVID C. HERBST, FLOUR, PRO- Lr duce.ProrWonand Cnnunfssioo Merchant, No. 267 Liberty atrwtj corner cr Hand, Pittsburgh, clres his atten tion to the saieof Flour, Pork;Bacon, Lard, Chet*a, Cotter. Grain, Dried Fruits, feeds, Ac. _ .gy*ochiigafflepts respectfully solicited* aoSrly A LEX. HJKS?TU, (SUCCESSOR TO Forsyth A "ScottUonrardioj and Caumtaaloa Bier chant, D«lcr in WooVlddi#, Flour, Bacon, Lard, and Inrd Oil and Produce generally. No. 75 Water st-r Pittsburgh. Pa. lAOLE ■ WAREHOUSE.—JAS. GAED- .•Pi INEII, Wholesale -Dealer Iti Floor, Provisions and Pro-lnpegeacraHjr, No. 6 Sercnth atrett, between liberty and SmitUfleldjPitfoborftb, Pa. f R RIDDLE, WfRTS & CO., General Com mission Merchant* anri Deaden iaqrocviieaand Pro duce, No. ISS Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. : 4*j»CoasigQmente solicited sad satisfactory returns guar ateed. . dalffclydawT. YjrriLTJAM JIIcOLINTOCK, Dealer in If Carpata,No.ll2MarbfltatrMt." f-2 -•- W. O. * II.tI>CALI.VOI, TkEALERrIJf. CAUPFTS.OIL CLOTHS, XJ M.tTTt?fGS, Ac. No. S 7 Foot Hi street near Wood. IRISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, Office No. CO Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.' Notary Pub I to and Ohio Cmntntoriaaer. »t>o Robert M'KNigut, attorney at Lav?,and Solicitor of tho Dank of Pittsburgh, No- HO Fourth strert, Pittsburgh. dels JOSEPH S. &, A. F. MOKKISON, AT 'barneys at Law. Office No. OS Fourth fit* near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. . my 24 CH. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy • Dry (100-ls, sign of the original Dm Hive, No 74 Marketstrret, Pittsburgh. . ' mrlg Murphy L & burchfleld, dealers in Silts ad(l Ladlea'i Drees flood* noerally, Ch4k*, Talmas and Shawls, Embroideries and olapis Uotxia,,for family um. Anuausttaily axUnfifroasreitmeiit in ail the above JjpartmeatiJiiftreCAJTod and eeHlog at lbs lowest ,gfr»Nortb-caai enr .Ikonrth and Market ats.lßtt oc3 RH.TPALMER, No. 105 Market Street, • Dealer la Bonnots, Qata, Straw Trimming*, and -£tr*wGood*ceo*niHj. e 25 - Seventy-live. Mew - and second Hand CARRIAGES AND BTJGGTFJS, WHITER REPOSITORY, . TWO MILE BON, W BAR LAWT.ENCBVILLK. THjB : subscriber offers for sale, exdunga onlbs most reasonable lenaa. Bn« anortme nt cf Sasoodiet and Mcotul-b&od Botcgiew, mmd« by W&treo* of Phlladnlphia, some Imt little nsod. Also, twenty .©ncneir Baggies, made in my o*d shop, from the Tory best material pmrcfaaaed in the eastern marfceti A fine "l&t-ofTroitiog Wagons, sew and mccdA band. Also, a lot of Boat Wagons, Janoy Linds, Germantown Wagons, Jersey ' Wagons and Hbckaways,two fino Phaetons, seats for four persons, <me of thonrWatson's make and on* of them Now York make. Twoflne Eolkies,oM made by Slr.l>. Rodgers, PhiLiduJpMa,«nda few eomtnoo Baggies, solUHefor light marketing. Urosubscriber Callers himselfhe can make it a tb» falcreslof persons iriiblag.lo parch***,'to give him a call* •' : : <• , £hee*tablidim»ot Js eosre&lant to the dty, tho -ExeeK slorOmtdhos lino Coaches parting ffia'doer erery ten min ute*: y •; - |nrgd»w3m*T Carriage and wagon flanafaetory. It* L. STKPHENS, Agent, .. Corner Snithfieid Strtei and Diamond Alley, BU> respectfully inform thcc*C*JL. Ucthatb* it now located m Lunodibabaiiaeeaof Carriage m»Hngin «n nt hJ UalflO prepared to execnta order* tar Wagons lpttoh*J»«to<Hj>g»ll work fur Iroe Htrcb&nU* •. ' i a ccnlinuanee of the patronage** liberally bt i bln .wbUo at the old itand of '‘Bigelow k CoV* bowtraW assure hi* firlahd* Quit the aamoearo aod alien* doo trill] boglTOp-toeCU* order* «a heretofore, haringee cOrWtbfawticwoflbeheeterorkmeD, aod ; haring ample ptieleewherefar the fiaablng offloo'.work. rgoodauortmrntoFheaTj work how on band, wit bpriogoao. Ait work warranted far 12 month*. jutlcnlerattentfooglrcntorepalt*. Jalhlyd JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., between Diwnond Alley nod Fourth stmt, Sole Atont: for CHICKERINQ A SONS’ (Boston) PIAKO FOBTBB, MA SON k IUHLUTS MODKL MJOODEONB nad OEOAM IIPC'SOS, BROTIIKBnA CO., BAEJloNlUMS,endDeeleria MuiiceadMti3lealGoods. Belmont and Jfctacoa StmU, J." .—' *oacU and Carriage Factory. WLD RESPECTFULLY IN- r form their irlands, and the public it thgjcro mannfactarias Carricsps, Baroocbei, UhjJr ruf mm flnteh aiul proportions. - 1 1 mwlll toexocotel with strict regard to danttUty 17 of. finish. ...Repair* wtU also be attended tooa i reasonable terras. Using la -oil their work the t :rn Shafts, Poles cad Wheel staff, they feel rood* i aUwboCsvor them wills their patronage will bo rwatlsfiedha trial of their work. 4ensn requested to giro U>era a call before pur tUewher*. ' noB4yd W 1 rally, thi Kockawv oiu fttyle AHori ftadbfiaa tbs most best Ea#l dcottbal •orffctly ~ WAI.NUT HALT. RESTAURANT, MisoxicßAiL, rrrranTRXET, J O SfiPH PBIOKB R, • PKOPJUBTOB. Ait THE DELICACIES OF TIU 'EEABoN.pTvpucd bj tb«iw«t »U,«.rtoJo^ «t tbo *bortut-UofiiiXSEl, “%snSlbcK j. Ji.uOTa twiivi b-orixs p. jl iui.rtlc.V* l“*bo te s pecolUr to tb» toll, *r«t cc -- M?sr fcr J£" t ' r ‘>TUh,G«i»o YejfoUbU* id thtfr ' ‘<el3~. oclLlyd CTAKcH''A(3ENCY.—UAVUiO BEEN BTAHCfl,{wWehli w amalisid eijutflu So to tfcia markM) wa cow pwparcd tompply Wtolaww* •rf»tto*nnf»ctemB , pnCTit. Weinrite ibo&itootiHa ortho Trad® in tlili hftlelo, to anoramj a*tloo ol ©or prooeofe ttockf M 4ltbltb:wmb.VplMMllothoJoiM»l. ■ ■ ATWJtLt, D!B A w<-. Wo. t Waadgtrm^ American Kion'cr*, ltascbvi, trlmulsgi) . . &C., &C« : frplfß subscribers beg to draw attention to . i thrlr department of Amoriean flown, Baaebaa aod frtmmlns<> which irUlbatmndcoinplcto, tb» datlgni being I.t,n fmmlttte fasbloaabla French, aod tho mana* factaro con/tfirf to tbdr own Fadorin. WKUaaU Buyer! oito are rwqoutad to entoint tba aamplea._ - ■ o. ssrna * co^ ' i : . ' : 200.BroaJgar.Wwy Yotß. f'rHK«4rcATESST MATCH MACIXINKIN WITH A BHAIiLNTESHBST. A raaoiarATßaTmatch iuchwk U »Mmplo, clu»p SffWStSSBWiM^SJS; THE (lEarptts. attonwßß. 3Brs ffioolra. Carriages. fob aiia at TM’KDICATfiD £YJ3, at-Mtmn Sold* 111 tta»Sy for pyijttpela, H**rt bunt.Acidikj ottbofitteniob, Ac. Akrgvmppb received Wtotto .tmiHUOSa rtmtAKltWi., i DAILY Pi TTSBUR(iH ©ontimsston, Set. BOBEKT CiAXTOO CANNING A BOND, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, V<* 223 -V n.-(b Seffmd £lrrtf, PHILA D K L 1' 111 A , Fur the calc of Pro.ln.-i* suj purchase of Flsl», tr , i<\ Any orders with them will he promptly frrwadUd apt?*} dfim* JOS. S. LEECH & CO., Noi.’Hl A 344 Liberty at., PltUbargb, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MEKOItAJM i'ss DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, Tin Plate and Tinner’s Stoolr. AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jynrfiy , __ BrmsQSß r. Fsmr...tm. n. wcrticsi. • SPB.IHGBR lUBBAUGQ A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ngar-pnfl ih Wool, Hides, Protisicmfl& Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. J*l3 McAXiPXH & CO., (l«te of J. S. Leech, licAlpin A Co, Pittsburgh ) OENBRAL COMMISSION AND FOHWAKDING MBIRCHLAJSrTS 1 Levee end Wulilagtaa Avease, WYAfiDOITK CITY, KANSAS TKIUUTUKY, DLUPM'rfIPJ. Joseph R. Leech A Co., and Pittsburgh Merchants j»eu« ally. / JyllrdAwlyT THOMAS A QALLAbSEH, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MgIIOHANTS, .Vo. 30 Pint. Sfrtet , St. Louie, ilo &Z7EJL TO Swan, H4&nuir A Co., | JohwA Lacth. Loacrrx, Smant A -Co, I Zca A Psarrxa. Will purchase to order. Lead, Hemp, Daoon, Grain, Ac Prompt attention giron to any manner oflbnrardlug. datu b. 1twib........ p. u. csncxTon. T EWTS & EDGERTON, (Successors to D. XJ T. Morgan A Co,) Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, 107 Wood street, Pittsburgh. mrt Henry s. kino, (late of the firm of King k Moorhead,) Commission Merchant, and Dealer In Pig Motel and Blooms, No. 76 Water street, be low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. • *pl» A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR • dy.Jonw&CxO Commission endjforwardiog Her chant; Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis Benroad, cor* nor First and Ferry ate, Plttsbnrgh, Pa. Ja29:lyd EbWARD T. MEGRAW, GENERAL Commission Merchant, anil Wholesale Dealer in Matin* factored Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars, Snuff, Ac., "ScVNo. SIX Liberty street, opposite thehealof Wood, Pitts burgh, Pa. mh!2ly ffitocirs. T. LITTLE *CO; YITHOLESAXE GROCERS, FT COMMISSION MERCHANT.-*, And dealers in FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, OILS and PRODUCE No. Ha Second St., PlUlburgb, Pa. 6S» Liberal advance* made on coastgamcnts. mrlS T>OBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, _LV Produce and Commission Morchant, No. 1."4 Front street, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap&lyd BAGALEY, COSGRAVE t CO., Grocors, Noe. 18 oud 2d Wood street, Pitta- oxo.o. am.. - .... .. a. t- ttsan. TJEIS & BERGER, GROCERS AND -*-Vi Dealers in Eicon, lard, Floor, Cbeeee, Brooms, Ac-, BootorWcst cotnoT SmithfletJ and Scared Streets, Pitts bargn, ocUyd Alexander kino, wholesale Grocer and Importer of Sod* Ash, No. 273 Liberty ttreot, Pittsburgh, r*. «pl:lyd* WM. MITCHELTREE, Jr., & BRO. WbokeeleGrocers, RwtUyiag DMUlers, kid Win aalUqoorUorchanu,No.2w Libertystreet,Pittsburgh. °W> B. Jsg. l tooUT. JONES* COOLEY, WHOLF.LALE QRO CEB3 and Beat Furnishers, deslnn In Produce end VitUlrargH Manntictiirea, No.Ul WettxstroeL oearCbfrrr Alley, Pitafcnrgfa, P*. m y2o SAirt. jr. shwyw jon.t 9. rutrorra. CJHRIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE kj Grocer*, No. 130 mid 132 Second street, (between Wood and Ptnllliflcld, Pittsbergb. JOSH morn mi i nn riom. JOHN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE Grocery and Ceraiuireion SlcicbonU, No. 174 Wood and 23 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. jelG iouw Vitt ~ jyyj, wuaoH. XJtT ATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GKO r V T CEEUS, Coturol-jk.u Merchants ond Doalorais Pro duce and Pittsburgh Mmmfir.iorw, No. 20-t Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ja23 ISAIAH DIOKEV & CO., WHOLESALE Ororera. Cnro <u Hsian M«rcbaßts,»tic}DMts(w toProduce, Ho. SO Water alrret, aod C 3 Froutatrest, Pittsburgh. W-M . McCIfi'UUEON WHOLE SALE Grocer, Produce aadOomtnlssiaa and Dealer in. Pittsburgh Manufactured Artida*. No. Liberty etreet, corner of Breaary oy, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 3 rum ATWTLL *.J. LIE „.CnA*. ATWCLU A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE XV. Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants, and Dualera In Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 8 Wood street, b*- tve*a Water and Front «t, PlUaborgh. ap!B boot. 50at80H...... a. aosiroa. R ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE • Grocer*, Cotnmlatlua Merchant*, and Dealer* to all liodj or Provlakiua, Prod oca and Pittsburgh MaoutectOTee, No. 255 liberty «treet,Pitt«bargb. jalk.lyd OBERT H. KINO, WHOLESALE QRO- rt> GKB, OoamlssloD Merchant, and Dealer ta Foatben, Fiah, Flour, and all kinds of Country Produce, No. 211 Lib< arty street, moatb of Birth, PiUsburgb, Pa. liberal ad vauee* made ou eourignmenta. ja&lyd aouaz dalztu — „jimc} b. tuaeueo. K OBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLE -BALB Grocers, Commission aud Funrardiug Mar ch ants and Dealerela Producoand Pittsburgh Mauofacturefl, No. 231 liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ my 2 Seal ISslalt Ugtnls. WILLIAD WARD, Dealek in promissory notes, Bonds, Mortgages aud all aeearltie* for money. Poreoas can procure loans through uy Agenoy,ou reaaoa* able t^nns. Tboso vishiag to loTcat their mouey to good advantage, cm always find first ami second class paper at my otDro, !or tala. All communications and Interviews strictly conOibmUal. Office GRANT 3TKKET, opposite St. Paul's Cathedral, jelidtf iJoafeßCllttS, Sic, Wb. RENTOUL, 20 bt. Clair street, • Dealer in Bsllgioos and MlscslUtnoos Book*, and Depository of AmerkanTract Society’s Publication*. mrlfctUwl/F WM. 0. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, Bleak Book Minntictnrcrs cod Job Printer*. No. C 7 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pc. soSO EC. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR 'TO * 8. Scdler,) Wholesale cod Retail Dealer In Books, Stationary and Paper llanglng* Fedord- street, 6th door & JL of Market Square, Allegheny, Pc. J" OHNS. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Stctlooer, successor to Darieon k Agaev, No. 63 Market ■treat, peer Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pc. KAY A CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA TTONERS, No, fid Wood street, next door to the dot* ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pc. School cod Lew Bookscon stantly on hand. L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND ST, , TIOSER, No, 19 Fourth st, Apollo Buildings. UNT A MINER, BOOKSELLER end Stationer,Masonic Hall, Fifth street. jauait, Sec. XT KLEBER A BRO„ No. 53 FIFTH XXc St, Sign oftfieOoldonHarp,Bo]e Ageot forNUNNS ACLARR‘3 (New York) snriraued Grand cod Square PIANOS, end OARRXftT k NEEDHAM’S genuine HELO> DEON 9 Cnd OROAN HARMONIUMS, Declare in Moslc end Mailed Instruments. M Charlotte blume, manufactur ' ER snd Dealer la Plano Porte* and Importer of Mode and Busied Instruments. Bole Inst for the HAMBURG PIANOS, dm for. MALLET, DAVIS* CO/S Boston Kanos, WHhtod without Jfolraa Attacbmvnt. 118 Wood street. my 3 . IJjlßSicrans. ' J4R. O’BKIEN CAN BE CONSULTED " *t br. BmUh , s l cori)er Fifth <tod Smlthfleld atrceU, otz WUYS, WEDNESDAYS *ad SATURDAYS, from 10 Co l Mad l to 3 o'clock. 49*B«Bl4»(te* on the SrownaTffle Bo*S. gamuts. joflH Toou/soa. c. units JOHN THOMPSON Sz CO, House painters, glaziers and QHAIHEBS, 135 TUTHD STRERT. Sign KUoltoc executed wUh Deatutaa Sod dispatch. Mixed-Faiata, Oil, TarpMJtlno, Varnlab, Japattand Engtlab Pateat Drier*, ViUc UosUigoa Zioc, a Terr superior article PhUadalphia and Pittsburgh Whits Lud always Oh hand ami Cur aale.— W« are prepared to Grind Colon for TaJotm, Druggist* or other* t£«ibortwt notice as ere taros*'faill which cried* bjeteam.. Psintou vOI ear* money i.y getting heir cokin gratand with a*. • tnrfcdly Painters. tOHOSLANE, House and sign painters, fio.T7 (Old Peat Offi«*Bulldlag)Zblrd street, bet woes - Wood and Market ctreeu. All order* promptly atteoded to. ; is Moperioc style. , tohS7:lyd reneh ArtMefal Tlotnn and Plow* materials*' WE are now receiving onr Spring Styles gf French Flower* and Slower Materials, which for ra* rietj and beauty nrpaaaee aoy for»ww sea#oo*a taporta- Uuu. Matrwfce*arin|{ nearly all the Good* wooSw LwiaU. coaldea uatooftrt© Wbataole pnrebaast* Indocementa both In priae and coo flood *ty lea. . • - - Ostrich and Fancy Festhen lor r “3 Poethara, for trimming Soya 1 sad QtMmaf. Straw sad Vine* Data. forsaboa Iteil t*rm*.by , * KUXJ. ...... jH^c.HBTOSBaSaiOTAOa, ftlT:dBa>' ' : ZQflßrcsdaiy,Hew York.; PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY J, .1858. JUanufactuws. II&BtHY GERWIG, -Vo. AS9, corner Ptr.n and Vfahivt Strrch Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturer of hemp and MANILLA BED COUDS, UKMP AND TABBED HUPSS from Id. t*> IV* Inch, Flue end Common I’nrking Taro, Tarred anil gjmo Tsru, Sash aod Ball Oml, Wool Twine, ‘Broom,Tying and Sewint; Twin", Me* aud COUOO Sctno Twtno, Ac. full supply of Uio above srlirlei couslanUy <iu band or made to order at the lowest rath prices. | *’.'7:l yd M 0 0 r*hb ad & c o~ MAKuracrc&Eu or A\t» <; ;• 1c a it, Plain and Corrutjutrd, GAT.VANIZKD SECTCKT IKON, f.>i- Booling, fluttering, Spooling. A, A.jcntt for UWs Patent Imitationßussia Sheet Iron, 4^-Warebonw—AV. 13G fVril Street, Piltiburnh. mrltilyd WKLLSi IUDDLIfi * Co., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., • *uKu»«rcaias or TirniPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. T * Ordertootldtod trcm tbo trade, and prompt!; ship ped m per instructions. Tm*ju—6 month*, or & per coat, disooant for cash. ■egniydfrwg JOf 8. F. lIAJSILTOII * CO., ENGINEERS Ac MACHINISTS, Comer Firit and Liberty St*., PitUburgh, Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist Ljand B*w UUU, Uroverio*, Printing Establishments, Manufactories, dc., made to enk-r. ney also continue the maoniactare oftbolr Celebrated UACUINiaXH’TOOLS, Euch a* Turning balboa. Iron Planer*, Boring and Drilling IWlitna*, Ai Abo, Wrought Iron Shafting, with But by,. UuOKct*, 4< MdSilrfily* JhJ r J. BCS2U «•. HUTtADoRI BUSHA & QOTBNDOHr, MisnficTtmiaa or S'r E AM BOILERS AND ALL KINDS 07 SHEET I ROK WORK Penn Street, ntarlViter, Pittsburgh; Penna. ’ea.AHcr.kro promptly attend*]<o. f.vit.Srod A . I, Y O N S (Snewveor to A. Lyons A Co) LOOKING GLASS& PICTURE FKAMK.S, AND DEALER IN VAIHKTY GOODS, &C., No* 138 Wood St„ Pittsburgh. Pa. fr 3.-d If * ’ 6RI& Ac COLTAKX sol* KA.<mr.tcrutßSa or HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP HAMERS. Hammers of tho following size? a<\, xuds to order N». 1, Lift 7 in. full tknr, 5098 lb*. Price $ r/.o “2. “ 9 “ “ - b O9S «• •• 4Em> ** 3, “12 - - •• HC99 - “ av - “ia *♦ - •• isosa •* - «w “6,-31)“ “ - mao- IMdi. - •• 0201 “ 2COL Unlen eoliciteJ I'or pertkuUm eddroM WORMS A CO LX ART, PirrsßCStin. Pa -YHbS. UTTLI, HAMUKIi HRAJDLIfi*. B*ir* List, (Oohnr ttoo -St. Clair fltr*et Briilge. Allegheny City, Peoaa., BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTINB YARN, Of erahr Color and Namier. IS PREPARED TO FULL ORDERS ON abort aotk* for color or number of Tartu. Hbt az been one of tbo original manufacturer* of tbo celobrv *d “Dradloy Wool«n Yaru*,“Jn connection with my brother, Win.Bradloy, of Wheeling, I would reepectfolty nolle' •haro oftfeo order* for Varna, u ebora. paid tor SbevpEttn* awl Wool. jaifftlyd Tmim BIIWHILL U. UUO WILLIAM fiAUSUILL A CO., 61 Peonst, below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAILERS AND SHEET Iron Worker*, ilsnafactorer* of fijiruhlli'* Patoot Boiler, tocotootire, Flued ssd Cylinder Builur*, Chimney*, Drckhro, rire Bed, £tuara Pipe*, Cur.dousur*, Salt I’eu, fhigsr Pan*, Iron Yawls, lifo Bouts, etc. Also, blacksmith*' Work, Brulge sod Viaduct I run*, doim at the ehortest no- Ucs. Alt orders from s distance Lirvint-tlr *<Io(h1-h1 to. Je22 BTxxu Cottou OllTla, Ptttabargti. " Kennedy, guilds & co., MANUFAC TURERS of— Pson A No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheeting*; CArpet Chain oi all colon an>i ahtdea; ~ Oottou Twtoc; “ Bed Conic; * Plough Llue* and Sub Cord; Bop»«f all al7«« and di^rnph'ias; BalUnf. A3S)rdon left at the Hardware St*iro of i/jgsu, IVilaou A Co, 131 Wood street, wit] bare attention. )t>tlsi‘ly " J A mes^iewisT IUNUf AO TUBER OF SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Arid; Sweat Spirit* of Nitre; Nitric Add; Iloflmao'a Anodyne; Muriatic Add; Aqua Ammonia, FFF; Nitrous do Fowler** Solution; nay 3 May be fonnJ at John Irwin A Sons. &J Water ntr**t. PKftßia a JouNaow, MANUFACTURERS AND DE-iIiKKS IN WE. CHILDS A CO’S PATENT ELAS • TIC FIUR AND WATER-PROOP CEMENT ROOFING, 143 Tina* BTKsrr; Pittsburgh,Pa. oeJbdtl wibLIACT TATkTm.~soS7 PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No- 10 A. Fourth street, near Liberty, and 47*2 Boon street, next door to Alderusu I’arkit.Ws Office, and Pednral st., near Lacoek ADegbeny. Every descTipliou of Fittings for Wafer, Gas and Bt*”**- myltbtf JOHN CAriPBBLL, fc . Mandfacturerofbootsl^- and SHOES of every description, No 34 Smllhflctd etreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. ooSLlyd Insurance agents. TITE& CHAFFEE Agents Neptune Insur ance Co., L&tayetto Hall, Wmxl street. E FINNEY, AgcntEureka Insurance Co., a No. V Water street. A a. Carr Te r, secretary • Pennsylvania Insurance Company of -Pittsburgh, Jooea* Building, Fourth street. SAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary (Jiti zanP Insaraoca Company, M Water street. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insar e ancaCompany, P 2 Water street. T GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank- V • 110 Fire Insurance Company, North-cast corner Wood and Third street*. T) A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware jC • Mutual Insnrenco Co., 42 Water strecL TflOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmers' and Mechanics’ Insurance Co., 00 Watorstrcet. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Insurance Co., 24 Fifth street. WT POINDEXTEK, Agent Great W~crt • ern InsurxacoCo.,97 Front street. aptiolstfcg. filmf. iiaimmu........... .. -..josxrii *, yearn* Wall Paper WarcbouM. TITALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im ff portoraand Dealers, 87 Wood struct, between Fourth itreetauil Diamond Alloy, where may be (bond an extenarre aaeoiUuealofeverydescriptionof Paper llangicg*,for Par* lon, Balia, Dining -Boom* 4md Chamber*. Alio, Window BhaoCe, in great variety at lowest price* to country dealer*. *•*18 WALTKRP. MARSHALL A CO. a. xdktomoji .w. *. batcwaa. EEDJIUNDSON & CO., Noa. 96 and 98 • Third street. Dear Wood, Alaai)f*ctarers.and Donion in WALL PAPER, CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS ANDCOMIS, COMFORTS, BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Ac., Would fcdklt the attention of purchasers to tbolr large and fried stock. ap2Mmd J SEIBERT, Practical Upholsterer, • No. 100 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Maaoaetarer and dealer In CURTAINS, CORNICE, BANDB,6HADRBaud BLINDS,MATTRASSES, COMFORTS, CUSHIONS, Ac. Partkolar attention paid to Steamboat work. Carpotaflttedandlaldtoorder. mrlfclyd dTutnituw. JAMES W. WOODWELL, CHAIRS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Emtraciag every style of FXJRM-ITXTRE, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, Suitable for PARLOUS, CHAMBERS AND DINING ROOMS, JSqoal to any In t NEW YOB K AND PHILADELPHIA sen at LOWER PRICES. 4S*l*T*ry article made by hand aod Warranted -fco CABINET MAKERS Supplied with any (Quantity of PURNITUHE and CIIAIKS, ou reasonable term*. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS . Furnished at the ahortist notice. Wardrooms, Nos. 77 Attn 79 Third Stebbt, mrgfollt PITTSBURGH, PA. ran* a. locao-^— a. rocne rancta c ieuiw T. B. TOCNO * CO., MorurAcrcsxu or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every -Description. ?AGTORY—iWrmI SL, brfsavo Wj/wi and TVnna. Aremi* WarehOßU—Noi. 18 &40 Smithfleld St., CTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We Q an caastaatly manufacturing STEAMBOAT CABIN TUBNXTU&B end CXIAIRS, and invito the-atteotfoo of those initrated in ftirniahlsg boats. aaSOoIAwS T. IL TOUNG A 00. T. W. iAJBGHRET.: _ cs Watch and Clock Maker, %T7V IMPORTER OF RrM*« Fine watchesand jewelry, 'it& No.2SFißh*treot,betwinn Wood aul IftrkvS, PUt*- borgh, Pa. . attmiioa paid loth* repairing of Walcbca •cdiowelry. .... work warranted. Vl/ ALL PAPER—Fine fopet Bangings, «od Sttfsr Fspcr,- Fire BoardPrint*, Curtain Paper, Traoa para&l,OQtaod(KlCtoSbWi&dowfibadec.BiWfipriog>tile*, ai-PapsrßoomoffaplfljiL&OOCßßAßß, AH^toy.; ELOUR— 2d bbls.-Extra Family, made of aekctadWhiteWhaat, txpramly for kmily oaa, i a nora and ula by nmtRRT* DIOKEY, ; •• «pi» iMrm»fiw«t,iMrw«»i. fittslnmijj PUDLIBUXD DAILY AND WEEKLY BY _ RIDDLE Os 00. fifth mtrr. adovx Bmtgrmp. «4~ TUB DAII, YGAZETTEisthrohiatNaetpaperln the fFtsf, and havinjanestetuivecirculation amongttjihe'beuimeta iam, and reaching all doors, if ojjrrtinducemtntiloadocr. titm as Ihe t*tt wdium through which to reach Ihe public. *2-THE WEEKLY GAZETTE uismederery Wednes day and Saturday, on a large Uanhft thtri,atid contain! in' addition to the newt oj the vxtk> a carejully prepared and reliable report ofthe Mi rids, ammercial and taondary of afire, ana an aceirra/e Battle Note List, eomded welly fur IMt p-tpsr—making it L’li belt Commercial Newspaper in the ttett , TERMS I DAILY—Six Dollar* personam, payable ttt adraoea,-of I2*£ cent* per week, payablo to the Carrier*. WEEKLY—Two Dollar* per annum, paytUoln advance. Claba are Curniahed an Ui6 following terms; Four copies on* year ....IS 00. 'lju “ “ ** To Oo Iwcufy" “ “ - ~.........?.20 00 And ono to the pereua getting op the slab tree. 4J“Ad»*nco payments an strictly re«ralrai,aad no pi per will Le et-nl after the time 1* dp to which It was paid. natet of AdvertUrtnfi* 1 Square of 10 Hue*. 1 time. 1 *• “ “ 5 u .. 1«“ 3 “ . 1 •• " “ 1 week .......... , .... 2 •• 3 « ... “ 1 moalb. Recollections of Lord Byron, 1 Piutn Treiavra) ‘a “IlecollccUous of SbeUsy uh] Byron."] Bvaon on SumioAßu.—“You novel knew a man's temper until yoa have boon- imprisoned in a ship with him, or a womaa’suntll you hate married her. Few friendships can stand the ordeal by water; when ft yachllroia England with a pair of those tried friend touches,—say at Malta or Gibraltar—Yon may be sure that she trill depart with ono only. I never was on ship board with a bolter companion thin Byron; he was geneally cheerful, gave no troubles assumed no authority, altered no complaints, and did not interfere with (ho working the ship; (when ap pealed to, ho always answered, ’do as you like: Every day at noon, he and I jumped overboard in defiance of sharks or weather; it was the only exercise ho bad, for be conld not walk the deck. His favorite toys—pistols, wero not for gotten; empty bottles and live poultry served os targets; a fowl, duck, or goose, was put into a. basket, the head and neck only visible, hoisted to the main yard-arm; and we rarely had two shots at the same bird." A Seem or Faoiic.—“No boy cornet enjoyed a practical joke more than On great occasions, when onr Captain wished to bo grand ho woro a bright scarlet waistcoat;. as he was very corpulent, Byron wished to see if this vest would not button round ns both. The captain was taking his sUsU one day, when ho persua ded (he boy to bring up the waistcoat. In the meantime, as it was nearly calm and very hot 1 opened the coops of the gees and ducks, who instantly took to the water.—Neptune, the New foundland dog, jumped after tbem.and Moretlo, (he bull-dog, fallowed him. ‘Now,’ said Byron, standing on the gangway, with oca arm in the red waistcoat.’ put your arm in, Tre, we will jump overboard, and take tho shine out of it,* So we did. Tho captain, bearing the row on deck, came up, and when he saw the gorgeous garment he was so proud of defiledby sea wa ter, be roared out, ‘My Lard, yoa should know better than to moke a mutiny on boardihip (the crew were laughing at tho'fuo) {won't heave to, or lower a boat, I hope you will bolhfcodrowned Then you will lose your friit (for noth# Captain always pronounced the word .freight), shoaled Byrou. As I saw the degs worrying the duoksi and geese, 1 returned- <m board with the waist coat, pacified the skipper, lowered a boat, and wiiti the aid of a boy/eeulledafter the birds and beasts." Tub Dehtrcotion or ByroiT* Actobioqaapiit. —Bjron la Introduced speaking: = “People say that 1 have told my own story in my writings: 1 defy them to point onla eiogie * .act In tny life by toy poems, or of my thoughts, for I seldom write what t think. All that-has been published about me is sheer nonsense, as will bo seen at my when my real life is published; everything lo'th&l is true. "When 1 first left England I was gloomy. I said so is my first canto of 'Child Harold.’ I was then really in love with a cousin, (Thins, he was chary of her name,) and oho was in A UecGne. On my last leaving England l was savage;: there was enough to mako me so. There is tome (ruth as to detail in the 'dream/ and Jpme of my shorter poems. As -to my xn&ae&ige, which people mado such rcdlculoua stories about, U was managed by Lady Jcrsy and others. I was perfectly indfferent on the subject; though I could not do bettor, and so did they. I wanted money. It was an experiment, and failure. Everything is told in my memoirs ex actly as it happened. I told Murry Lady Byron was to read the MS. if she wished it, and re quested she would a*ld, omit, or mako any com ments she pleased, now, or when it was going through the press.” Mr. Trelawuy odds: “It is strange that Byron, though profoesing to distrust everybody, should Ijoto bad no mis giving as to the fate of his memoirs; he was glad Mooro sold them to Marry, as ho thought th&t ensured publication. He considered Itin despensible to his honor that ihe trulhshe could not divulge during his life should be known at his death. Ue knew Moore prided himself on his intimacy with Lords and Ladies, forhew&a always talking of them, and that the chief aim and object of that poet’s whole life was plea sure at any prico. Had ho fulfilled his trust by giving Byron’s memoirs to the world, ho would have compromised himself with soelely, as they contained many aremmiscencewhichwonld have cost a shadow on the fashionable circles which Tom Moore delighted to honor. When the question was raised, after Byron's death, of (he publication or suppression of his memoirs, his friend, Tom Moore, acted as if he were quite indifferent on the subject; so he must have been, for although he permitted others loread them, he never found time to do so himself. Ho consult ed the most fashionable man ho knew on the subject, LuUerell, who, as Rogers says 'oared nothing about the matter, and readiily voted they should bo put in the fire.’ Byron said, ‘some few scenes and names in bis memoirs it might be necessary to omit, as he had written the : whole trnth. Moore and Murray were to exer cise their own discretion on that subject.' He added ‘that the truth would be known and be- lleved wheß he wasdead, and thelies forgoUen,' So (hero w nothiog io extenuate the great wrong \doue to Bjrron by Tom Moore." Garden llops.—ln “old times,” —that is to ; say, thirty or forty years ago, when folks lived at home, and took care of themselves, a fow hiUs. of hops in some convenient place about the prem ises, were as iodispensiblo to good housekeeping as tho IqUqco bed, or cucumber patch. Nowa days, we are sorry to say, they have got very much out of fashion. “Small beer,” for which they were used in the brewing,' has got out of use, and “yeast cakes” have walked into the kitchen to take place of honest, old fashioned hop, “emptyings” for bread making. . But, to our fauoy, garden hops are just as valuable now, as over, although not in such quan tity. Every household ought to have them.. If not needed for bread-raising, they are sometimes used medicinally, and the aromatic bitter of the hop is grateful, and refreshing. For an arbor, or to climb the posts of a stoop, porch, verandah, or over a window, they are beautiful True, were they as scarce, and high in price as the Chinese wistaria, they wonld be considered “a choice, and appropriate climber,” Bat being only “a hop,” are of no account, and vulgar. Its advantages as a Summer climber, are, first* they spring up from the ground, and in a week, or two, at farthest, mount, and run all over tho place. Second; they are profuse in leaf, grate ful in odour, and dense in shade. Third; they, hold the color of their leaves; seldom harbor noxious insects: and although lacking variety in color, are, in reality, delicate in. form, and ap pearance. Fourth; where the frost strikes them, they can be cut away, exposing (he sun, and air to come in where they aro needed—the heats of Summer being over—leaving the wood, or trellis work they recently covered, dry, and free from* tho damp, and decaying influence of -the woody climbers and creepers so generally how in use. Fifth; they yield a crop of Aop*, which are worth something to sell, if hot wanted In the house. Cultivate, then, hop, either about the porohes, or a fow bills in the garden. It is worth while to plant them, nod after this fashion. Take a few roots from a hill as early in the.Bpring ju you can. Let each root have a starting; bud' oh It. Prepare the future. hOl by digging ft.hole full two feet-threo is not too much—lb diameter, in a good, dry soil If it be a stiff elay, pn mat-' ter-tbo hop wQI thrive In IL Mix with the earth thrown out a good supply of fcay-mazrare -if you have not that, good-barh-yaid mannro and throw U back into tho hole to within on inch of the surface. Then carefully lay la the rootft tbreo or four or them, letting tho bnda be ft foot apart in a circle, on ft flat surface. This done throw the remaining earth over tho roots two to three inches deepi aet the pole, and, the work is done. Keep free: of weeds afterward, and mu may take an annual crop in perpetually, with an occasional shovel of manure foritedin^during tho Fall, or Spring. We caa name several costly Tinea, ud creeper which an in great rcputV u climbera on porehes, trellises, and arbors, far below theiop, both jh real valnt, and appear* ft&Gt-Amtr. jgrin tUurin. ’- - • ; . .Tins Stout Family.—The trial of Ira Bloat and his sister, for the murder of her husband,, unfolds a sickening chapter in the history of hu man depravity. Nothing more revolting was ever disclosed or imagined, in the annals of the oldest cities, or among the vilest of their fes tering population. Stoat, Ira’s father, and the head of this fam ily, has been sevcral times convicted of offences which consigned Limas often to the Slate Prison. Tho younger male and female, prowl ed for years about the country, indulging in de grees of crime and alt descriptions of vice, until the group.drow together and settled themselves down at Rochester, where the murdered man, Charles W.~ Tdtlles.'inarried Sarah, who had then, or has since become fra’s paramour.— Tattles, character -may be inferred from bis as sociaitoaiL Tbere wore frequent and bitter quarrels between Iciltlea and his wife. Ira in flwned him by charges Implicating her with blberjnen, 1 hud finally, as.is 'suppbsed, he was decoyed to Foils Fields, (benight of the murder, undo* a protext that his Wife had oh assignation at that place.. When there Stout, armed with a club for tho purpose, -killed him; and when, aided by his sister he was draging the dead or dying man to the Precipice, all three went over U together I They fell twenty feet, and then were precipitated nearly an hundred feet, more down n steep bank, breaking each an arm in the fall! - What an appalling scene of crime end punishment? And yet, thus maimed, the Wife of the murdered man assisted hor own brother to cast the body l&totheriver, when they returned to Ihdr gniliy and degraded home, bruised and bloody, to pass a night of inexpressible horror! Truly “the way of the transgressor, is hard!” I 00 1 76 800 4 00 ,8 00 T 00 0 00 —.lo 00 O2 00 - 20 00 PuBCHABto-or- Mount-Vfftxos.—The price paid for Mount‘iVemon is as follows: Two hundred thousand dollars for two bun drodscrerof land, including the mansion, gar dens, landing-place, and above all, the tomb. Eighteen thousand dollars to be paid on clos ing of contract, and the remainder of the sum in four bonds, payable inyearly Instalments,with the permission, 'after payment of the first bond, to pay to Mr. Washington any amount of tho balance due, in eums of nctless llum five thous and dollars, which-sums will be credited to tho .Association, in tbir manner lessening the inter est. _ , The title to the estate and possession is (o bo given on paymentof the principal and interest; and'Lhc privilege also, granted of obtaining pos session on thirty days' notice, at any time the Association may be ready to furnish the entire purchase money. This has been the. price fixed by John A. Washington ever since the proposition was first made.. Mr. Washington promises that if the Association! meets' Its engagements with him on the - first of January, l&j9, : aa<J thinks proper to j>ay, and.does pay the other deferred instalments on or before thd22d day of February, 1859, asiiey will probably be both wiliiog and able to do it, it ianb intention, in that cose, to remit tnlhe Association all the interest omall the de fcrrod.;-p|;ja€^lß.:-v 7;;!:. v • Is a letter daiedWasluogioD City April 15tb, Joshua R_ Qiddlnga aaya; ' It IS due to my junior associates to say, there is less intoxication and loss appearauce of vice' among the members of tho present, than of any Congress with whom I have associated- It is now the fifth month of the session, and I hare neither seen nor heard of intoxicating liquors being brought to the capital or kept there: nor, with two exceptions, have I seen any member on the Republican side of (he Hall give evidence of intoxication. Uis true, however, that men of observation with whom I have conversed, uni formly attribute this improvement, in a great do "grw, Co the fact, that almost every member is attended, by some portion of Ms family; and that man has lived to little purpose who, at the age of forty, fails to notico the ealotary and sanctifying influence of the domestic circle. That member of Congress mußi be depraved in deed, who can be seduced from the pallia of rectitude while surrounded hj the holy influen ces of the family oirclo. Northcrd. society is already exerting Ur moral power upon Washing ton city, and upon the councils of the nation. SPLENDID NEW SPRING STOCK rtAKO FORTES, rao« tub aim axo usrivalled hanufactosy or CmCKERING A SONS, Boston. THE SUBSCRIBER, in announcing tlie ar rival uf hi* new Fpring supply of PIANO FOlltF.3. nom the worl J-rouowneu tbabufactcMry of UHIOESRING A SONS, Boston, to inform the public, that be has an trusted tho ealectjou of them to Mr. Chabus C. UtLLoa, whoso thorough knowledge of the meebaukot and artistic qualities of Piano Forte* is uiKjuoatiuaabio. There MW Piano Fort** have U>eo rel-cted by penooal examiuatlou and trial, raojf rue ikmobl stocs ruru cd ar Hmbi CHICKERINti A KONfl, roa runn BPRING ORUgUS, NOW REACUING tuem from all part? OF TIU! CONTINENT, aod they ore eoaManVlyoarli to the public m Ibe CHOICEST mid most VALUABLE fiXLEC TION#fpiANO FORTES over brought to this city! the improvements “""••OU'-kenog. within tbn lul t.,. both In thetr Ber»n OcUT. nod thntx Low eUCkuro Pl.nu •pt*rci»tet b, MnprS .|, h OTJR GREATEST PERFORMERS, PROFESSIONAL uni NON-PROFESSIONAL, ir. nnwt r gJMUhII, lnrlt«l t.. cUI » uh tb£rSoa!lrTtbw Pluto Fortta, Uliin, timo .nmcl,ot tngi„ibem a 5 Fair and Impartial Trial. MESSRS. CHICKERINU t SONS, WWD ALL TfIEIR laATE IUPROVEUBNTS IN thr SSSiSS, flSf"* a”? ° ru “' "“ ch "">• dared there Piano Fortas and th* name of Chlckorina* Sons, as famous in foreign lauds as on this continent. 8 one ar cmcKxmxG <t sons- FUiLCARVED SEVEN OCTAVE GRAND PIANO FORTES, WltttlcirnrwPtonlAcjlin.ndP.fcbt Ml Iron Pruno ' U[ “ n ‘ “■ rer-rior u,, AbcOvb^X* h* , ° l< ’ Air within one moult, .1 a re- ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS!! ?*”“ o ‘ UX< ' Gr “" d «•»» F»r», plUwrf U £* boTa > Lot «!0U uu> iustnimuiit Id ~.rr pntic- Wollld b®a tnou Tbltubl,lDrtmm.nl fbrui, until lon. Jla.lc x„ c b c r who hL “™» ““ :;d • Frppor dnir. to exr.l In UU .rl Also— Odo of CbiAnln,; A Son. -lußant .n.| .loi.jo. NTH-; PASLOK GRAND PIANOS, of a Fall Qrnnd yet ctnapreued In so rtnall n form Uut it occnple, no more room than an ottllnar, SeTen Od.ee Sqnue p£no PRICES A ItD TERMS INVARIABLY THE SAME TUB JIANUTACTORT. frTUE PIASO POETEfllffl rid . bjf^ Mcj ? r *- CmOKEMNG A SONS, for bwD «*J* unj «cla,iro Aged id tbtodtv for Aolniny roan, d&£ NOT J-'LRNIEHtD TO ANT OTHER HOURS LV TBI3 CITT, ANp AZL QRDEHS RUST BS SRNT,"AND PUTtCFTASERR DIRECTED TO THE SUBSCRIBER. FORTE 3 ttanufActare.] I.y OHICK -ERIMG A SONS, tud ecM in thi« market, ABE- WARRANTED B/ Uiq ManokcUrera eoU tbo Bubecriber. JOHN 11. HELLOR, SoleAnatfurChlftwloa A Sob* ia Pittaburgb, Walmi PeuirtrirtaU, Ewtero Obio*wl North-War tern Vlrrinie. No. 81 Wood Street, hetweea Dtunond Allej *ad Foorth Street, MWaHUnun, PA. aplT.d*wT 7 PRINCE * CO.'S IMPHOTED MELO DEON&.—The olflcit ataLinhmfnt In tho U 3 om ploying l»° hnudrwlmou, *utl OnUhIDK eighty Just rumen la per week. Between 23.000 aod 24,000 Wo hebn flaiihiri. end *ft wwln 6*4. ZlwT* test 1 1 mproTwneuta Id oar Mdo aeooa la the Dirided Swell, by means of which aolo twanffea marbo played with, the foil power of tho.lnatronient, wfila <h* SccooiMatonit la toft *n«l#abJo«l. nereaner.iiH Mo |odM>n b*S« by ta, will b« fnhilaheU with thla attachment, wUhcot extra chits*. • • _ [Extractfrom tht Hon* Journal, April t, lSiB.) "r"Tb*Molodwn* xunnfiictnriKl byprlnceftCo, are the cot la the woTlil WehAYO tried them, aodthareforeaneaX muwnUnainxlj of their merit*. They aro offerod at a*rerT mederato coat. * * forealeattheOU Ratabllsbed PJ*no Pepct,No 113 Wood treet, wcooildoor abova Fifth, by .. CHARLOTTE BLUME. Mmnartnref,fol«< e .olfor rimburgti »P,! p. PIAHO3 AT A BARGAIN. NEW AND SECOND HAND ONE GJ Roaowoojactafe ANO, floliLcd all rDQDdJNu. 111 p 9 111 °TrteSS5y r *»? 9K " tt3P - ““"™ _«jl8 IL KLEBER k Dr.O,No. U nrui.lrot. SSi^^ oa y‘ l 3 No. 3 Mackerel; *lO “ SSSi n * frlDF *?, WtoMnaii;. do da ' M : • 1 ■ W *•«* ™ot Homloy; - ’ - «^«Tn^2sf^vat I® " WLitoLlm*/ J£ 0B “ 60 **«• l ‘« fcri Stdrcin »!"?« *& Ch# * ,K 2SUJa.- do do; . N; IWrj ** ISO butDrlod Abplw; StwJ; 100 “ Sa&lliVhUo tteinj; . 3D « Ohldm. In Uor» *ud tir sal* l>j *PP " J. B. CASTIELD. lasa CARPETS. 1858 K niß MAKKCT SmEBT CAfiPKT STORK. • STILL PKEPARED TO SUPPLY U &miMait toT. Cypota,of «rery dtecriptlon, ctrlo and qil*ijtTPl™V otha, from 3 to U fcot wide, at iov«r nrLi h*T» «r»r-twfcr* ©Steed:; Coe£ chorehe* Piloted Window »od ** jfoK BOXS, Farmers’ sad Bethanies’ Fire anil Marine Insurance Company. N.W. Comer Second and YValnnt *<ia., riIILADELPHIA. U3,m or TH* COKTAST, JASCABT IST, 1559 Bomlt, Mortjtsgei, Oronrnl Tt*ot», Bant eod wtW gueke fSU.46O 00 Lvan«l for Stock*. sr.teo 00 Trust Fond Id New York £1,161 60 Deferred pajmeot on JKock 1.... ot.tc-O OG BilU j4 igy Ceahoahand »o-i <loo from AgvaU i&JDQQ £3 Premium* co Poliefes recently feen&l and debts doetbe J iSusiral. v „ ASSETS, NOT. SUra, ISST: fetcck DnoßillivrAyiMeob demand, eecm-cd by — cub... - g£g TO itiaru Mechanic* Bank Stock— co*i\..ZZZ iSo 00 Brwniao Ncrfea m nm r.i Offleo Vnraimre. ~~ ' ■* w Boob Acttmnta F M. GORDON, Secretary. OFFICE,No/02 WaUrrtreot, (Spang! Co,'* Warehooie.) np ft* in, Pittsburgh. WOl latirrt ayaimtall fcfndj of Fin end JUurint RitXt A Horn JMb'Mtffaft manag'd by Directors. who an tortl known in the coamvnUy, and who art determined* by promptnm arid liberality, to maintain the character u>\idi they Ran aanmed. at oferiay the bat protection to those who detire to be insured. Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine ins. l’o. Office, No. 9G Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. . „ ROBT.GALTO AT, President. F. A. Rikuakt, F«e»j ALEX. BRADLEY, -Vice Preit. ABnuw phjmtM.r, I ° ra ““ ' w, *‘ HgU tcd C«p» Rbk*, eo the Ohio and UtaiMppl riter* and tribntfric*, and Marine Risk gen And again*! Lea* or Damage 1/ ytre. And again** the Peril* of-the Sea and Inland Navigation and Tranmnution.... alf^rtW “ l th “ l ° ire * t ***** ****** wltlisafety Robert Gilwaj, ftuatMl MeOarkca, Jowph P. Gazr&m, M. D-, John Scott, Jama Marshall, Dsrld Rlcboy, Jtmm W. luUbmo, Ch*». AxbcthooL fel®—mySa-ly ‘ Pennsylvania (dj COAKIKBED CAPITAL... 49"FJro and Marine ELUkel omi os«>t IKKrr Snxt, Wiwoi Uirla ttti Wood . nl mu ' «> S£E rtW u,. _ _ PxnsroM.' ••' - ; ? Jm. H.e£»r, M-,^7 sSUSQwft, I * a * fl M*P«»ock, ~ , S3?*? §?&***» ; B. ttabiiib, ' Wm.D. JUji, ;; fUptEaolo.TOTnr/C -*sl_ *■ A aiLffll?****. / ~ fUa'SuJjSSJfc l ..... Matted, Oa •Wjddcrin»J>m o is*s?** *4fc«r Perpetual ©f •»WMoo»Mftn2gSS2Jw rftopwt^cr Uwcbaediee, BOBKfit p. KIHO, PnslUzt. . \ M. W. BALLWUirVk® Preeklaot Ctlutci P QavM ate jgSftS* I ■.WBor. ■ *■ BUOKUI,(«nUI7. disai.'fn GAZETTE. VOLUME LXXI—-NUMBER ns. insurant*. Merchant!’ famrance Co. of Philadelphia, wu. v. psrnr, proa. d. j. iicoias, eSmtaip. JUnoont e/Oaplul Block p«ld InuiJ 00 ‘"EZiSSS*?** U * oU ° “ d m-telpplSSSlS IrlfcnUriet. lourn agaiott lon or by Hr*. •t*o agaLoat the pern* of tlio lnland Navigation and Ti am portal ten pareroEa. nffl- v. Petit, John C.Moatgomory, John U. Punin>T t» J Ucaon, E. S. Wlnur, K»i» Qnllta, CiiaJ. u W«j,to», Joho A. Marshall, Charles B. Wright, John J. Pattern on BvroodT. Posey. ’ WM. V. PEWIT, President, H. f. WITHER, Vice Dwtovr J. McCann, Secretary. azrXKZks. Softer, Lamb k Cn.. Philadelphia. Bock, Morgan k Stldfole; do. Train, Bro.ACo, do. PmoroT, Caldwell k Co, do. V A. T. Inae k Co, do. Stelnmilz, Justice k Co, do. PnTBBBBaH OFFICE, No. 67 WATER STREET R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. Franklin nr* lanrance Company of PHILADELPHIA _ _ RBOtOU. Bfncker, Adolph E. Borie, Georg* W. Richards, BamneJ Grant £»““ Hurt, Dsrid a Brown, O. Lewis, J«ob E. Smith. Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BAJICKER, Preaidant. Charlm G. Bxhcxxj, Secretary. This Company eontlrraea to make fnsoranees, permanent erlhnitod, on crerr deecriptloo of property in town and co 2£ tr^t 4t r4tc *-“ * ow “ »ro coaslatcot with security. Crt SflW **** ******s • J"g* eontfngcat fond, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely InTested. aflbrd ample protection to the asstired. .. **•*■•»*■«* tha Company, on January lot, 2851, aa pnb luuied agreeably toibe Act of Aasembly, were aa followi Mortgage* Real Estate Temporary Loans. Cub, aV_.«,.. —5918428 OS H37t 78 l7 €1,889 00 81 21.212.T08 44 1 Bluet their incorporation, • period of twenty-oca fivi, Imj hare paid upwards of On* Million, Foot Hundred IhotuandlMUnLowsby firo, thereby sdkrdlng eridxmcs of the adrantagas of Insurance, u well u tbtir ability and difpocitioo to meet with promptness «D U&bOitles. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, apis Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third ai*. Continental Ininranee Company. Incorporated by tht LtfUlaiure of Ptnntyhama, PERPETUAL ODI RTEB Authorized Capital, OnoMiUioa DoS an. Bomred »nd Accumulated Capital HOME OFFICE. JVe. «1 WUntU Street, Abort Second, Pbiladelpkia. Fit* Insurance on Buildings, Fartiitare, Merchandiss. A< geoealty. Maria*i Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to all parte the world. Inland Tnronocooa floods, Aa. by' Ultt, Blrari, r»wp«i« and I«od Carriages, to all parts of the Union, ou the most ftroroble terms, consistent with ecenrity. marcross. W. CChhADAV, tbrmsriy Recorder of Deeds, Ac., Philadelphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of WON. JCtBMN. OOI.KMiH, firm of Ccdomaa A Smith, Importing Hardware and Ontlery Merchants, No.' £1 North Third •treat, abors Market, PhJU. JOS£PH OAT, finnof Joseph Oat A £an. Coppersmith*, No. 12 Quarry street, Phlla. EDWARD V. MACHMTB, lira of Maehette A lUlraol, ixaportlag Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Alrd street. Shore Race, Phlla. «j: HOWARD HZRCHMAN, Arm oP Li rices ton A Co., Prodcce aud Ootnmiaioa Merchants, No. 278 Market it, abore Eighth, Phlla. QEOBQJS W. CQLLAftAY, PmldnL Giura Wruo»,Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON. Agent. No. 24 Fifth ttreot /op etairv.) TUOMA3 B. FLORENCE. Pr«aUw>t. E&kau> E. limcjoLß* S«cr»ui7. < PBlLlDttPflll «wnq ra « h 5 i 1; oWa * j I*vid a. Crown, M. Baldwin, | Charles l. Dot*. pmsßOßan terriEfcts. NeKTnyer k Graff, i • Jum amtoMr, Jbom Howard A Fbelpe, Can-4 C,, Xfm. McCall/ A Cu, | J. M. Irwin. Pittsburgh Office, 80. VO Water Street, remind THOIUB J. HUNTER, A trot. Monongabela laiortaea Company, OF PITTSBURGH. Ornptta—JAME9A. HUTCHISON, PreeiJcot HEURV IL AITTOOrS SoaeUry. Omcx, No. to Warn nul Jnrure Against aU kinds of Fire and Hanna £i anicfou: > VFm. A, Caldwell WUeon Miller, John McDcrfU Geo. A. Berry JeoaaA. Hutehlaon HENRY H. ATWOOD, So c'y Wm. It BabMi, Robe Dateell, ffn. Roa, Thai. RCUrke, Western I nsuranoe Company Of PITISDOBOB. GEORGE DARSIE, PreaiJeut. ASSETS, OCTOBER 81, 1567. Stock Account* —41JI.&00 00 Mortgage... 2JGO 00 4,101 CJ 240 00 0,47* 04 14.*41 46 40,240 69 126,003 73 OdU* Pnrallure. Own Account*..- Caah Preninm Note*. Bill* Discounted George Danla, K. lUilar, Jr., J. W. Culler, 0. W. Jacksoa, Jama McAoley, Alexander Spur, Andrew Ackley, nolG: Wn. McK night, Nathaniel Hohnej, Alex. Nlmick, Darid it Long, William H. Smith O. W. Rlckateoo, S, M. OQSI Alexander Bradibj. Joseph 8. Leecli. John Fullerton, .Nathan g. Hart, Da rid H. Cbunbtn William Can*, Robert H. Hartley, John II’GIU, inranec Company SBusan. 'jovvt* S4rc« TORS. op rmz Offlcs No. 03 p, DIRKCI Jacob ftiater, Geo. W. ftwWK t A. J. Jom, Jlod j P»tt«non, J. P.Tkaner, I. Grier Sproo!, W. B. Ucfiride, a A. Colton, Wade Hampton, ' A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick, ' A.O. Sampson, J. ir.Joooe, John Taggart, ‘Henry gprool, Nlfftcia* Yoegiitly, Jatnea H. Hopklne, i taken of all dcacriptinag tCKRS. ' PruMent—a. A. Vies Prciidcni—Ecbt _ Secretary and Trewnrei Parroso*. *r—L Gain Sraoci »vO:dl li«n«’ Imnranee Comp’y of PitUbnrgh WU. BAOALE7, PreaUaot, BA3IUEL L UABSIIELL, ScertUry j; a. ooirtTN,'Agaot, . r SRM i»l Wmd itmti. 1 *TBE INSURANCE, si na Belianee HnlnaJ insnranM Company of pniiAPEhPniA. Ob BoildlQga, Limited or Pcrpetast,Uercfcsodis»,Fnrmtnr«. Ac, in Town or Cttmtry. .. Office No. 30$ Walnut Street. Oam*! $177,926... ASSETS *252.4G5 S3.—lnTMted u loilaws,. Fim Mortgas*on iniproredCily Property,worth doobl* Ihoanyipnt,,,,, ........ „.,j...g12fl i yiO 00 Peooa. Railroad Co’s 0 per crDL Mvrtga£e S3awo,cQSt A£oO 00 Allegheny county o per rent IVnna. U. B. Loan .. 10.000 00 PcuiujltidU Railroad Co'afitock * 4,000 00 Stock ctf 0,0 Beij anw y tttoal Insurance Co-—s IXISO 00 Mock ofOouutjr Firo lnroraueo Co 1,050 00 aaipoTSaodry lasnrance Companies JTo ou Bills Receivable, bnsinm l«p» r (>2.711 M Moo* Accooqla, accrued int*rr*t,Hc 3,320 19 CmU ub l,and ami ku Barsl 2o Clem Tiogley, Wo. R.XJlOtlip'X.n, Darid S. Brawn, C. Sterenaoa. John E. Worrell, il. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Mone Johnson, ft ft Wood, JsaM S. Woodward, North-cast eor Delaware fflatnal Safety Insnipe* Compaoj Incorjxrattd by thi LeffUlatare tfftnHCwania, 18M. Office, S. E. Comer Third find Wplnutets., PHILADELPHIA. » MARINE INSURANCES on Vi**l«,Cirgo3 to ail parts of the world. INItAND INSURAN<s&3 on Good*} fcj JUv<i I«kca sod I*nd Carriages, to alt txart* of the CnJol EIRE INSURANCES on Merchandise gutter Ac. * Asutiqfaie Oaxpany.Ncv.lX. ISST. Bood^ ilbrtgßgw, and Seal lirtßto....- $101,350 0* Phltadel pin*City, and other Loans..... 137,011 25 Stock In Banka. Uailrcad A insurance Coe- 12,508 00 Billi EeeelraLle 220,291 95 taboo hind 38,892 CG B»l*ncci Ib lands of Agents, Premium* on Marine Polirte* recently timed, and oth er detU <hie the Company Sabscrlj.tionNr.ttfl. William Martin, Jotwpb 11. Seal, Edmund A. B*>aJer, John C. farls, JuLin R. Penro»e, George Q. Leiprr, Edward Dnrliugb-u, Irr. H. M. llufltun, William C. Lu.luiir, Hugh Craig, JunetCLiUmV' TticoplkiluaP*oiilli]£. JanwaTnmmfr, WiUiam Ejrro, Jr., J- F. IVnUton, P. JSyre, S.»quj«>l K. Stekvs. H**nry Sloan, Julia-* U. UcfiwU Thouia*C.Ttftn4, Robert CiixCjo, Jr , Jobo B.S*flipt-,iNtUl-V D. T. Morgan, *• J.T. Lojrau, •• PTM. SIAETTN, Prmdrat. _ THOS.C. HAND, Vice PrceiJsr.t uinxr Lrmcifi, Secretary. . . • —11,000,000 .... 531,690 ttwuw-r Hcllvalo, Cli&rlej Kuliev, D. Jonw Brook#, J&rob P. Jon** P. A. SIA-DUIiA, Agput, tp^ljrd—jnl3 __ Ko. P& Water gtm>t, Plttabargh file G/eal Western Fire and JHarine las. Co. iOf PHILADELPHIA. Ofice in Oumptnty’t Building, No. 403 Hu !nut, I Fourth titreet; ciuEtta pisrzruAL AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Capital paid In Karpina, January let, Ib'oi.. ... FTSS msuiLANCB-Uwb*l cr Perpetual. INSURANCE, on Yesfcla,Cargoand Freights /iYLAJVZ) 7jV SUHAXC& by Hirers, Canal*. nu i LauJ Carring?. ntzccrois: Charles C. Lathrop, 1-123 Wahint street- William Darling. 1510 Pico street- Alexander WfcQldea, Merchant, 18 North p-rcf lens Haalebont, Attornry ud Cbausellor. Jvlm 0. II outer, firm of Wright, Mentor * Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Co., GoMsjnitVß llali John It McCurdy, firm of Jouea, Whlto* Mcfhn Jj Thug. L. Gillespie, firm of GilLaml®* Zeller. Jtn. B. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith AOo Hod. Henry M. Fuller, office 227 South Third -It John R. Vogdes, office corner of Seventh aixl t '-.ics m James Weight, late Cashier Bank of Tioga Altretl Taylor, offiev Cairo City Property; Jona J. Slocnm, office 220 South Third itrrot, \. , W. DAUIJNU,-Ore PretidvM LEWIS OREGoHY, ( n . _ Second Vn-o Prwid’l [ Branch Office,BW*ll st, N, Y JAMES WKIUHT, Secretary and Treasurer. H. K. UICHAKDSOX, Assistant S.cr.»:ar> , 11. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, folt W Water street, Pittsburgh James Cbalien & Sons’ Poblicatlona. WM. S. RENTOUL.No. 20 St Clair n. Pittoburgh, has been appointed OEXEBAL TRADE AupiT wr Plttahorgh, AllegtiMsyaiMlstUTonndiae district, of ttßTaloablo and elegant Xfav Publications ol tbo abovo poMiahan; and will supply the Trails and community w ith Th« •plooJid #« work, THE CITY OP THE GREAT KINO; or, Jerrualom os it wi, &<i it is,nmlivj it u to iwj, by Dr. J.T. 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