4_1.» ' !«* ESTABLISHED IN 1786. HBW YOBS ADVEHTISEMEITTS I Froa IL 8. BCU£fcL’B Adrertislag House, No. 235 BmallH w*y. I A N ENERGETIC BUSINESS SIAN CAN ia any part of the United BtaWa, from throe to r2W°A.* I ** bx selling from ample “THIS PATENT BAFETT FLUID LAMP." with aq lm prorod Burner. Ettry family who hae regard for life, p?r -•on. property or economy will purchase them.. For.inf-r -toatloa by B»an,lrtcto»o stomp, to / mwxmntgr « siorr, Patentees and exeltnJre Manufactory, 69 Folton street. New York. I jC " <} LIGHTS, NEWTON A> BRA DC DU VS, 421 £roo*u tlgrui, Sc# I'or*, IVTASUPAOTCREKS of the Patent Arch AtA Wrest Plank I’aoo Forte*, celebrated Ter ftill iuea, richness, parity, and o peculiar ringing ‘jnnlity of their lone, for which they have roedred the highest ecomimni from the greatest magical cclebdtiai of the country, and in everyfiir, when brought in competition with otlior lustra* meets, bars obtained the blphest premium. The Patent Arch Wrest Flank, which is owned ami used only by ua, guarantee* tfapir standing in tune longer than any other tn •trument; while their unurectslentod demand in all parts of —■ the country tan sufpdent proof of their superior excellence. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Schools and the trade; JeWyia : MACKEOWN & FINLEY, Wholesale Draggbts anditmiACturrra of Carbon Oil, No. 167 btberty street. Pittsburgh, P». Ja3o:lyd B -’ L. FAHNESTOCK & Co., late of the firm # D. A lihcwwck A CoL, apflaaccesgora to Fleming Bros-Wholesale Druggist No. GO, corner Wood and Fourth BU, Flttstmigh. Fa* T> A. FAHNESTOCK &'do., WHCWi- JLF« e»lf Onsgista and Hanuft-turera of White Load. LSd and Litharge, eonier Wood and Front streets, Pitta* frg-fik ... racM JSCHOONMAKEU, MANUFACTURER -»^n Vi ? lto . L £ l ' l '. E?d Zic: * Falct, Litharge, Pot* •y aadWLolwale Dealer In Paints, Oils. Yarnhhes, Tnrpen* tine, »>o. Wood at, PjttibursU, Pa. orihlyrt JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. Drngs&t and thaler PitUbur-h * c *’ wnrfp Wodd WnTßixth streets, • gHlegalar JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL eria Drags, Palate,(MK Varnishes cad Drwtaffii. Ko. 233 Liberty street, Pi tubnrgh. All order* trill receive tnumpt nttnation. ,*g»Ageat for SelnacPa Pulmonic Syra;i. aat2d:lydaw f**p*y c * **ack...—...—mm, T>RAUN & ItEITER, WHOLESALE AND of Liberty and St. Cinlr ate," JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. Wilcox L Co.)corner Marketstrwtanil Diamond, fcrvp* constantly on band a full and complete Ms-jrtment of Drugs, wdlclnw, Medicine Cheats, Perfumery, rind «U nrtide* t.rr tainin? to Id# biu!nc«s. prrKriplloa* rwsfallj compoaadcdnt all boors. Ja9-Jy T\B.., GEO. H. KEYSES, . DRUGGIST, J-*.lWWoo<l street, corner or Wood street-kad Vlrelo Alloy, Pittsburgh, Ta. i , b ®- <7. a. trie a. LEECH & HUTCIHINSON, Comjnissioa and forwarding Merchants, dealers la Western Ito wrro Cboeso, Floor, Flab, Bacon, Putter, Uaewvi ihl. Pot and Pearl Ashes, Seeds, Grain. Dried Fruit, and Produce (tcsenHy. Beat brands Family Hour Mnay* on turn!.— Acents for lit- sale of ILidiioaCo’s celebrated Patented PoarlSt-r.b. i'u.t. 1 10 Second and lis iictM*. Lc:-xev!, Wood and gmUhflehi /»tw., Pittsburgh. P.t. opilt .l CUEEbE,. '.VAItEHOCSB.—IIEXKY 11. sad C ituoiiaiiuu llurcbuut.aad Deai-i ' g '.li -eae, 3‘ttter, T/xk. l Fish md grueratly, id W.yJ.et., above Water. Pittalmrgh ciyll JU. CANFIELD, LATE OF WAIIREN, * OUI'J, Coauulwlon ru4 Foncwdiuj; Merchant, and Whulawlr Dealer la Western Reserve Chocsc. Dnttcr, Fot and Pearl Asii. -rad Western Product generally. Front st-, betwoeu Stullhfleld aud Wood, Pittsburgh. T\/piiAXE Jt ANJEtt, (SUCCESSOKS AuL tD A. A A. McO.tnr.) Dreihrs in Roar, Grain and Produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants No. 121 Secondstrocet, PltMmrgh.Pa. fJa:i. 1, ‘s7uilvljal2 David c. herisst, flour, frit i'r»>ri»jon «m<J Gommitiiicto Alarchaut. No. CC7 Liberty «rr*t, cornrr of HnirJ, Pittsburgh, rfva hts attra lion to'thw cilo or Floor, Park, Bacon, Lari, Butter, Grain, Dricil Frail*, Socds. &c„ 4c. eolidu=-d lex. Forsyth, (successor to jlh A S«tt,)Fonranijng And Commission M?r- lit Wcnl, I£Id«, ?lotu\- Btiecn, tnrd iujd Lard Oil and Pro-dew g»iif»rallT, Ko. 76 w«w Pitt d.nrgU. Pa. ! , T7AOLE WAKBUOUSB;—JAS. OAKD i-i IN 11 Ft, Who!**salr* Drcvli-r in Flour, Provisions noil ; ,Ni , Produce t-eueraU 7, NV. (i street, Imivho UUrtr j l’ittsSnryb, Pa ! AyTermscasb.- mrtdy R RIDDLE, WIRTb & CO., Uoneral Com mlsrton Mtrdi&nta And Denlt-rs in Oroc»rlcr£al Pry dew, N’o.l?j Llbrrtj itjcct, Pittsburgh, Pa. •■W-OonslpHaeniseolldUd wad ‘atisftictory return* gear* nlewt ' deltUydawT XffTTLLIAM 3IcCLINTOCK, Dealer in TV Carpet*! So. lIS Markot itreet. f«2 W. D. A 11. JS’CALLUZI, Dealer is carpets, oil cloths, J 1 AxutNOS, Ac. No.B7fourth street near WowL IRISH * MACKENZIE, Attorney, at Law, O&ce No,tO Fourth strut. i'ituoorgh, To. Xut.--.r7 Tub lie and Ohio Cotam?**!op<T. np9 - Robert atknight, attorney at Law.aud Solicitor ot tho Bank of PUtiburgh, No. 110 Fourth street, Plttilmi JOSEPH S. & A. I*. MORRISON, AT virnc.v- ut Lt.tt. OlSco No. 95 Fourth at., noor Wood, Plttsbnrgii, Vru my 24 CH. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy • Dry Goo U, sign of the original Bm Hiv.-, No ii Market wroot, Pittsburgh. mrlO TVf OKI'Ul' A BURCHFIELD, DEALERS ill- in Silks and Ladies’ Dress Q<x>dj generally, Clous, Talmas and, bhswls, Embroideries and Studio Goods, for .family nss. *An nnusuallyextcniiv* assortment in all tjae abore dopartiaoolsjjostrecolvod and soiling at tho tomcat prices. 4&*North-easteor. Fourth andllarket§ta."s4 K.. U. PALiIEK, No. IUS Market Strodt, • Dealer In 'Bonnets, Data. Prrsw and Straw (Jbodag-JMraUy. Serenty-Are Sew and Second (land CARRIAGES ATTD BUGGIES, WHITE’S REPOSITORY, _ TffQ‘3JILB KCN. NEAELAWKESGEVILLE. -fIUIE*-OTbscriber offers for sale,-orc*3*3&K, ■ A exchange op the most reasonable terms, a fin* assortment if Barouches and second-band Bogpic j, made rby W*two r of Philadelphia, aoma but little rs->l. Also, : tw*&ty*onenew Buggies, made iu tny own »licp, from the - - very wet material purchased in the eastern market A flue ‘lot of Trotting Wagon*, new aod second hand. Also, a lot -of Boa* Wagoas,-Jenny Linda, Germantown Wagons, Jersey ■ Wagons aod Rockawaya, two One Phaetons, seat* for four remans, one of them Watson's make and one of th«m :<« - YorYmake. Two fincBtttele*,oi!orande by Mr,D, Dodgers, a few common soluble fur light . marketing.--Tb4 subscriber flatters himself ho caa make IT to tb» tnterokt cf perwarwlshlng to purchase, to giro him • acallH The ketaWWjment Is convenient to the city, the Excel ''aforOjaftlbuHtco Coacbea passing (ho door every t«n min • •'ntea.-'t-- ? ' mr23-d*w3m»T Carriage and Wagon Hanalaetory. M. Asont; : 'Corner Sinet and Diamond Allty, ''WT'OULD respectfully’inform tkecJEftit/ . XT' 3>abllo that he la now located as aitova. tel tu9 resumed.the business of Carriage suakiui: in nil ita , TVlotii*i,auJ is also prepared to e3*vut* orders t»r Wuguns '• of 411 desertions, Including all wt rk for Irua MisrcLauu’ .use,.. - ‘ '-S-ifoaclnj » coatinn.iajeof the patronagueo liW*IlT b— .".-atawed upon hior while At the old stood of •‘Bigelow A Co.,'’ '■v ‘ be wo-tM iusarabte Wends that the same care sad atmnr .tion will be given to ali bisorder*. as heretofore, having **- eured the •ervlc** of the best workmen, and luring ample Apartnwntselscwherofor the finishing or due work. ... _*SpA fpod aiaortmont of heavy work now on hand, *uit ' able forrSprittg tin. All work wurraatoil fur 12 months. given to repairs, JalDlyd |Co»ea and Carriage ii**c«ory.T” JOHSSOS, BROTHER A C o.\ . I Omcr of Bdmoni and JUboses #»•«*«, ‘ J '■ ' ! '-• - ALEEOIIKNY CITY. WOULD TIKSPKCTFULLY IN- oafgJL, "f Item tlxolr friend*, aad tio public gftoe-JSSsiH—. . rally, that tlwy are .maaefactariox Cvriagfl», ttiruudicn, Rooavnji, Boggle*, Ktlghti and Chariots, tu dll thrit «rt i. ... irtyloa of flnlsb and proportion*. AUorJsri will 1» axocutcd with *lrict regard to dnrabilitjr ' tod touty of fiidftli; Kepalr* trill alsobe tfltendod to on ■ thsj&aft ttaaanablo term*. U«lnj In all thHr work tbo • >. beat Xasioru Shaft*, Pole* and Wheel ainG, they feel coafi* deat that all who fator them vith tUefr patrotins-r will bo •' crfectlj mtlsSml ca trial of their work. TordiMcr* are rfrpitiaisd to giro them a nil before pnr •. ehaalagdwwhero. . ooStfyd , WALNUT HALT. RESTAURANT, MASONIC HALL, FIFTH-STRUCT* J OSSPS' PRIOKER, :< rrr. 'v l :; tr:? JC a'P RIE T O Jt. • V ";A : W* 'THE DELICACIES OF ARABON,j>repare3by.iho court «x- dgffßjtfli,. cooks,#emdo|*»ttho shortest no fuiUCOTJtOOK X if. UNTILTWSIiVBO’CLOCK P. M. • Al|*etWcs peculiar to tho cr Eoath,r»c«ired daily by Kxp™sa, «nd serred up to order.— < Dwiniaßwti trill had, tLe.tablßatlfALNUr HALL all (hat Ihey.eould dfairs. ~, fur Qytftrt, Fish, Game and early la tholr fcl3 ocllslyd QTAROii AGENCY.—HAVING BEEN • Ij AMdsted Agent for Pittaborgh,- by the MADTSOS «FABOUQo3iFAS?,fortlj»s»ieofUtcir.<»ebmtodPEA&L BTIJWiI, (which Is warnuried la qaalityto any known •• la tala market) are now prepared to supply Deal* ’ 22.?* manuCactarery prices. VF« Inrits (JioaJtcntloa ofths . CTdemUiis article, to an cxwruination ot our present stodr, aM.WhlcbwW bekepteonal to thsdsalanA- • . ATWKLLi LEK A 00, •■-• ' • goJg.Woodatm ’ A«,ncuur,»w«rj,ii«ol,e,, Trimming,', £S£ . WTaai.- ■ .... rrHifiOKBAi’JSaT , JLthbwojujh- . . • ATOUTOfB JIADB WITH A SMALL I.WKSMESt THOMAB'PAXENTMATOUMACUi/b J&»topty.cbttpaadt>ettoctslaldi J&krr. Tbo Heebie ; oostteoly drirao Ly haad,*B4.wni mofcelbefo* - -• oseoT tbO-tSUB&CtIUV* tot'ibort time. Wfccm good jEPOilfe tfr-ha feed refclilyit •Tnitcrially redact* tbo oort. - / .. i ■»■ (In in ill i innfrnr Machine CTirilcgw ere offered fa* Stugafefs. Lgrot for Jr. Ford’s Sledldtw, QcaUts. Utaxpcts. Sttoriußs. ScS (Sootts, (ttantagts. Commission, &c, CAjtjnsa— CAUSING A BOND, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -Y«. 223 Second Street, Philadelphia For Ilia tala or Prodcra and parch oeo of Fish, Ac., he. Aaj orders entrusted with iheiu will be promptly ferwurd-d .ipiti dGaiC HOfJSS from in. to iudi, Kino and Common I‘aelrtcg Yarn, TarroJ and Ppan Yarn, Sash and BM! Oitd, Wool ; Tying nn-1 H-wicg C" iu». Flu atnl Cotton i ‘ SUUf.S*, <•< u» .1-.. *»■,*, «*.«,„ JOS* S. LEECH & CO., \ o L to order At the Icwi-et cn-li j.ru---n |o.7;ljd Koa.-44» A.244l 4 U>erty*t.,PlttalniTe»t» Pa. • M OOR H2AD & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS { *isicr4CTuts!i« «•? | A .»««»•,. a n , Pta.H u» d | ~~‘VSE2JS2£» __ . A «D I tartfilyd MANUFACTURES.!' wells, iudulk a. co.. " JyiL-diy j SO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Bmsaiam*iiAran._Ei.-uians r. ttmt...*B.n. vsmoLx. | »uioTiCTcaras o» BPIUHQER HiIIBAUCH d; co., j'VSTIIIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. 00 M MISSION MERC II A NTS,| *"* ****** a ’” l ; ’ wra,,Uy „ DEALERS IS Tsaas—o onatbi*, or 6 prreont. dUcount fur cur!<. ”001, Hides, Provisions &Proauoe Generally. I xssardfrwg No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Jal* #e»u. JOS. P. HAMILTON A CO., , Els’G-rNTKICnS .te MACHINISTS, MnAT.PIW A CO-, Corner First ttxd Liberty Sit., Pitteburyk, Pa. (Ui«of j.B.Loocii, --SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist GENERAL COMMISSION OanJS&w Mill* Brow*rl.'(r, Muslin' lMtltbkuwutv i tn.idu xn nrui't. AND Tb*-y ftlw wntlmit, - f FORWARDING MERCS AJN^rS 1 „ .. SIA OUJNI rf T S * i-’i.r-. 7j«-ree and Washington A venae, Boch M Tnralnß Unth<re, WVANDOIXK CITY, KANSAS tffIUUTURV, Irca Ha.e». UkFKItENCKS: .. ~r ' r *• Jiwai>b 3. leech A Co, end Pitlabargb Uerohau<« R*u«r- *!»' n ’ a ‘ I, *“' t ' c * v •' u ‘ •U* JyllulAwlrT ~ 'rill ■ ■ ——— ■ • -- F. 1 3 <J*U i _ • -jI-t ‘IUO3IAB & GALIiAOfIER, 1 qttrtta q> ftT7'i*n ,i imT?r pOMJrtSSION AND FOR W AKIM NO ; „ V,/ MERCHANTS, Tfo. BO Pine firerf, St. Imli, Vo KSJIBtO Snrcss, Hisnun A Co, | Josia A Laura Loeots, Stewart A Co, I Zpo-UPactor. Will porchefo toorder, Lead,flemp, Bacon, Grain, it Prompt attention gtToo to any manner of forwarding. J«8:lyd» LDATO u. LEWIS .. .... J>. u. ESOSHTA*, EWI3 4 EDGEUTON, (Successors to I). T- Morgan A Co,) Wholesale Qrocrr* and Commission Merchants, 107 Wood street, Plttabnrgh. mri HENRY S. KINO, (LATE Of Till: firm of KJnjt A Moorhead,) Commission Merchant, ami Dealer In Pig MaUlnml Bloom*. No. To Water str-et. It. In-x- Market. Pittsburgh, Pa. aplo A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO.IIAK^ • dy,Joan*AC.-OComml>*loo and Forwarding iier. chant; A goat of tho'Madlsonand Indianapolis Ballroa-1, cor- Dor Firt-J and Ferry nts, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ji2D-.ini E~ dwakd t. meguaW, gISekXT Commission Merchant, and Wholesale in Mauo fectared Tobsooo, Imported and Domestic 6anH Ar, Ac, No. 2U liberty street, opposite the bead of Wood, Pit;*- bnrgh, Pa. uhl&ly (Stoctrs. »HOO. UTTU _ tflOS. LiriLß. Jft_ T. LITTLE &. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION 11ERCIL1NT3, And dwi]<*rtin FLOUa, lUCON, CHEESE, Fian. OILS anJ PUODUCE. So. lia Hccond st., Pittsburgh, P#. g 5» Li:—t il adrmim tuA<jo on n.rl S T>OJEKT DICKLY, Wholesale Grocer, J.L'l'-fuJetf «o«J OommaiAiun .Vi-icliajit, No. i:V4 ■tu-rt. mau- |’ n . ni^.lyl AGALKY, OOSOKAVE £ (JO Wholesale Grucrr*, Not 18 and 20 Wood Btwt. lit tllTßlj. I ....A. O. IlLMtii; EIS 4 BERGER, GROCERS AND D-alem In Bacon, Luni, Flour. Choree, *r . acath-Wc*; c>»ru*r Smithfirld and Socoifi Strain, (hit *- Alexander kino, wholesale Orocer and Importer of Bc-la A*h, No. 27n LiN>rtr street, PJttshnrpb. Pa. «;il:lrci* WM. MITCIXELTREE, Jr., & BRO., Wholesale Groerra, Rectifying Distiller*, and Wins ■B'l Merchant-, No. "t'O Liberty «tnv-t, Pittiburgh. OCJ. g. iONLS _J\i. L. COOUtT. TONES* COOLEY, WHOI.ELALK GRO- V CER3 and Beat Furnish-Ts, ilc-ilen In Produce and FitUborgh ManiiEKtnnvs No, HI Water nrp-t, n°u Cherry Alley, Ptttsbcrgh, Pa. my 29 sa«'l p. ana iter jork ». dilwori^ CHRIVER* DILWORTII, WHOLESALE U Qtiioiie, No. 13(>nnd in Second street, (botwom Wixrf and Saitthneld. Pittabargh. JOQ9 rtOTD lUOiIaUD *U»TP VILLIiM FLOTV JOHN FLOYD * CO., WHOLESALE Gruceraond ConmitaUm Merchant*, No. 173 Wood and 223 Llhcrty lirwL inttab.irgh. jeie ■ffirs WITT JOHN BIL9OK. TI7 ATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE ORO TV OKFtS, Commission Merchant* ajj.J Dealers la Prrv dccooik! Pittsburgh iUnuLvciuroi, No. 158 Llftriy struct, Pittobarsh. j n ?/. ISAIAH DICKEi' A CO., WHOLESALE Grown, Commission Slot-chants,and Dcalor* In Produce, SO Water street, and C 3 Froststroot, PiUabm>jb WM . McCUTCUEON WHOLE SALE Grocer, Produce ami CommlMlon .Merchant, and Dealar In Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, No. 158 liberty street, cwnnr of Rrawery ay, Pittsburgh, I’a. mjg JOSil ATWELL. A. J. LXI ~.CUAS. ATWELL. A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE Al. Qrorrrs, Prodaco and Commission Merchant*, and Dealers in Pirtsburgb Kanulhetnree, No. 8 Wood struct, bt tween TVater and Front aty-Pittsbnrgh, apW EOST. X 351833, ImV n w.itityy.p RKOBISON & CO., WHOLESALE a Grocers, Commlsloa Merchants, aod l>o<dora iu all kinds of Prorialoss, Pittsbargh M&nnnurtarca, No. 255 liberty struct, Plttalrorglfe J«ls;lyd Robert u. kino, wholesale oro- OEIt, OomminEoD ilercbsnt, ard Daaisr ta Pish, Flour, and all kinds of Conntrr Pro-iuce, No. gli Lib erty street, mouth of Sixth, PUttborgh, Pa. Liberal od- Tancas nuda on consigruneats. JoSrlyd ROLtajUAiACLt-™.- JAWkS B. DREASINO. T)OBERT D.iLZELL & CO., WHOLE JL\> SALB Grocers, Comralaalon aod Forwarding Mer chants and Dtalersiu Produceaod pittsbarglf MftsufrtcturcJ,. Ne. 231 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 2 Sisal ISstals assnls. WUiLUHI WARD, Dealer in promissory notes. Bonds, Mortgages and all oscnrltlos for moavy. Persons enn prxurc loans Uirough my Agency, oo ruvoo able t^rms. Th«e wishing to invest their money to good eritauevg*, can always find first and second das* papsr At my o£icn, for sale. All common!cations and interviews strictly oonfideutisi. Offlc* GRANT STREET, opposite St. Paul's CathrJrai. JeL-thf Sooltscllcrs, Arc. WS. UENTOCIj, 20 St. Clair street, • Dealer in ItwligLuis and MU.-»nAneocs Books, and Depository of Am’.rlcau Tract Society's Publiratfons. tDrltoliwlvP WM. G. «fc CO.. Stationers, Blank Book Munnfacturtrs and Job PriuU-re, No. 67 Wood street, PitUimrgh, Pa. » CJ) EC. COCIIRAXE, '(SUCUESSOII TO • S. Sadler,) Wholosalo and Retail ttnlrr In Ito-jUn. Stationery wui Paper Uaojrings, Pe-lera! «tr.:f c, 6tli d-jor S. E. of Market Squarp, Ailcgnauy, Pa. J” OHN s. AXU Stationer, <u<sc<*»j«»r to Imrieon A Arne«, No, OU Market street, nr\>r Fourth. Pittabargh. Pa. KAY * CO., BOOKSELLERS AJS'I) ST A TIONKRS, No. 63 Wood street. n»xt door to the cor- U4ir of Third, Pittaburgb, Pa. Srlicol an<l Law Books con stantly on hood. L. RKAb. BOOKSELLER AN'h STA • TIOh'ER, No. 78 Fourth «t n Apoiio Bnildlngs. CST i MINER, BOOKTsELL'EK an-1 Stationer, Masonic Hall, Fifth stmA. iftugtc, &c. JOUN H. MELLOU, No. 81 WOOD ST., between Diamond Alb-y and FunrtJi stroet. Sole Acmit for (MUCKERING A SONS' (Boston) PIANO FORTES, MA SON k HAMLIN'S MODEL JIELODEONS and OI'.OAN UAUMONIUMS, and Dealer In Music and 3lnalca) Good*. Ja23 HKLEBEII & 880., No. 53 FIFTH • St.. Sign oftheGoldraSarp,Eola Agent forNUNNS k CLARK’S (New York) morivniled Grand and Sonar* PIANOS, and CABRART ATIEEDIIAM’S ymuice MELO DBONS and OMAN HARMONIUMS, Dmlcri in Mu*lr and MnilcJlnstrmnetilß. fcfl CIIAK LOTTE BLCME.. MANUFACTUB CR and Pooler la Plano FortM.asd Importer of Mneir snd Mmlcal iastromentß. Sole Agent for tii* HAMBURG PlANOS.alw>for BALLET. DAVIS A CO.'S Boston PUnoa, with and without iEolcun Attachment. 118 Wo-aJ street. tuy3 | POSSiflang, TAB. O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED \ j at Dr. Smith'*, comer Fifth and Smithflold *treota, on MONDAYS, >7£DN>b?DAY3 and SATUi;DATS,fr«a lu to l aod I toSo’clock. tt^-Rraidencoon the Brownirlllolload. Je2D:lyd* l&aintns. Joan rHO«Ku a&ar. ib'jxtsoj....w. JOHN THOMPSON &. CO, House painters, olazieks aSd GRAINERS, m THIRD STREET. Sign PalnUng exocutnd with ocatnaia and dispatch. Illx-nl painu, Oil, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Driers, ViUf Montugne Site, a very vnperktr arlielo PiiiUdrltdiU andPUtsbargh Wbite Lead always on hand and for «)*.— Woaraprapam toflrind O>lor9 for Painters, Druggists or other* at ibaahartart nollcu,na v» Imres mill whkb grind* by staam. Painters will save money by celling tholr cofort greund with na. mreylly PMnttri* LOSO A l#A NG, House and sign painters, N 0.77 (Old Post OfiSaaßandlngjTldrdatreet, between Wood and Market etmt*. All orders promptlj attood-d to. • mhSTHyd French Artificial Flower* and Flows • Material*. 11/ E are now receiving onr Spring Styles of W French Flowenand Flower Usteriais, which for r»* fietjsßi .bwatynapaenr nf 'fMaer aaos’i import* lions.' MannfoctoiiognearlyslltbeGpndiweoflerfcri&te, enable* n» to offer to WboteaaJ*' pnrebMers IcdacsmeutD in priw and confined itylea . * Ortrldi and Fancy Feathers la minyfljlca,mJtaM* for »prtaj{ gales, alio, every dcecrtptloo of.low ptk»l Fancy rcftberik for trimming Uot»’ ao<T OtJUrtM' Ctnw end ***** net*. For isle on llborni terms, by jso: anEspßßsojf dsnrxß * oa, . goO Broadway, Hew York. M*2W**U> •J'YE, or Uolu «c*Unrt ibiu*Jj fir Djr[>rp*:a, lle.l t tuSn^w 17 01 A I*TB a .apply r»crir«l Jons m.-rn. i HEKRT QERWIUi Jfo, 435, corntr Penn and TCatnvf Pittsburah, Pn.» Tl/fANUFACTURBR OF HEMP AND UA MANILLA BED CORDS, lIEMP AND TARRED STEAM B'O 11. T*' It S AND ALL KINDS OP SMBEX IRON WOEKI Penn Street, near Water, Pittsburgh, Penua. pr.-mjaly amended to. ! • AT ” ~ • tduccwsot tu A. 1... oils .1 LOOKING GLASS* IHCTCRK.KRAMES. AND DMA J, K It 1 N VARIETY GOODS. No. XUB Wood St., PlttebnrcU, Pa. U2-AU riTOrtlilS d*. COL IGA HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE i.YD TRIP HAMERS. HAMMERS ct Yin f'.iltu'-Tirc t\'- * ,ii'„ made' to nr.!;." Sv. I, LM Tm. full Mer. 500? i* r :. < e H-'»i .. .. j> .. .. - 663? • - '; • •• i, “12 - ■■ * now - -4, •• 15 *■ •• . - • y... “ &. "IB IUW •’ •• K - " «, -2i U2Ol • i-o OrUers -olicilfil fur jmnjcuhunvl ir-** »k>kkis A culta:.? riTTSHVV.-l. |-\ UKiVDLKV. O*5S Laftt, (lk*n><* tho St. C'l-iif Str*.*t |hm—, Allegheny City, Ponna., »AXV?ACTU*rB C t BKADLETS UUOLIi.V KMTTiHS lAHS, Of oevry C«'l' r nrj 1 ' • - JS PREPARED 10 FILL oN ibort cotiot for r.it-.r .»r liiiuii-: , [ Vn.n n,„ . u« the ongiual n; fn'Vtvr-r-..f < vlf-’i'r <*l "Uracloy Woolen Yarns," In c.vuo.v:i..;; w‘:i. * r,,titr- r W:n. BraJisy, of Wbntliug. 1 »cui'l iliaro of tbit orJ-r* J.'r Yarue, tut il^rt AWCaah (rtxi.i f r .-L-opSltios an ! \Y • WULIAS £AIU<IUU. ..JakTi” V i-f.l .t WILLIAM UAII.MIIM. Cl Pont) sr., bi'!'*\v MaHmrv, Pitt.-l-nr/ii. Pa. STEAM UOILKK MAKERS AND MIKKT lion W.Tt.Ts .'Ui,uf.ti-mti.nl . f I'a-nMI! t I'At-uf U3«<tr, Loerm. -ivu. K: a:H Ojlio-J-r V-,fla Brehli<?n. riro IL-d, ,-tj.tm I'ijv*, >.’r I-i,- &tS*T Pans, lrun Yawl*. Llialtoata.tt:. Alt l;!n, Work, Bridge ourt Yuduri Lr.ujs, <i n* u: t\w -Ji. tlcu. AUor.|.- , .f;.: 1 i : , ho ,« - lt ,. Penn Cotton A, puuburcii. Kennedy, child* a co.. mantfac rinuißa of— P«oo A No. 1 hi.**y 44S]i.-»lrtgrf, C«rpot CbalD of all c-lon; uud U.atirjt; Cotioo Twino; - 15~l Cur !*; “ Plough Line- wl « ,-h t or .!. “ Rnp« of Itll M7..H eU l’ !t*« i-!;.t;ot. # Ratting. 4^"on , ?T" irn at tb< Kardwiitie M.iftt of i„. A C»., 131 ffoxl etm-t, win La»i; att-mtlou < ~ 1} JAMES lii\VlN, MASL'NOT UI!K I: 0 F SULPHURIC ETHER; Suir-buri. A-=d Sw«t . < ?plrttB-.f Nitn-; Xitnr A. id. liuflmau'a Anmlyur; .'S-j.-Vti-. A-ji; Aqua Ammonia. FFP. Xitrou-i do Fowler** Solution; Mny b.i found J w |,u lr»ia A ;; u- i: ,, S. A •IVItNS'O.T v PEIUIIN A JOIIS-jO.V, MANDFACTDItEILS AND DtlALhlt? iS WE. CIIILDS A CO'S PATENT ELAS. • TIC Filth AX'D IVATLUI'iU>OF I’hSJt'X’T BQOfIXU, tj3 TtURS Sraett, i’lu-l-i>ryb. |-u. c,Ui:dtf WILLUn TAT 16 &. SO*,’ PLUM BEK AND OAS FITTER, .W Hi Fourth Hr—<, n-u- ljt-*rty. nud P«n»i 6 U~< i.-it door to Aldensan u:Ti.i. na«l Fcilsfj) -t ... at Lacork AUc*h<,;,y. £3“Elery d-.-scnpiloa cf for Wuicx On *r,,| Steam. n - iVi< M.J o ii i>» cAmVß ic t.iZ ancr af!t r u i: kuk ini.rrsa,®** andFUOK.-of rr-rr .i-vn: t.. . •< •irect,FtUAtiur^h,F*i. vj-.l i-... irncuraiue Hsrnta, TXTE «!• CHAFFEE Agents Nf}*iur<-.* Iniur aace Co., Ln&yetto ILGi, TTooJ R FINNEY, Agent Eureka Lasur.inceCo.’ • N'o. f* Water street. 'A A . CAii R I !■: R , Si'.'.UihVAKl Xli Pdan«ylTatiii liL'tu-Ancr- r .-.v of , Joitaa* Uuildioy, t'.;srC. ttrett. SAMUEL L. MAKi-iILLL, o<- rv:.:ry Lit: teoa* Imaraarro Company, at Wu.-r Fil. GORDON’, Secretary Western lninr m escc Company. 'ri Wn:i*t wtnat". JGAIIDIN ERl.’Ofc KIN, Agent f> r l-Vin's:- •Ua Hre Insurance CorefrutsT, >-iK -nM •• » and Third street*. PA. MADEIRA, Agent lbr K-;uv.ar-> • Met mil Inturancn Go., 42 WAn; TIIOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Pitmens* aod Machanlc*' ImaraDcnCo., u-; TV:u«r wltr.-i J~ OSHUA ROBINSON; Agon * T -:7:;r.r.nt.-.i lu*q£ao« Co., U 4 Eiiil. *:mit. RW. POINDEXTER* ur.\7v:Zi m urn loiuniKo C0..V7 Front sti-l. *AtTt2?. 3UUIULL :.. utVUM Wall Paper War«tiou«r>. WALTER P. MARSHALL .t TO.. Im porter*auil iJrAlrirt, <7 Wax! stre-t. Lf-t vivl Fcnrtb •treat and Diamond Alley, whom mirj 1»? found no nrtsnfire assortment of eTwry dovriptlon of I‘njier H.irijrit)i.-s,f-r far lorn, Halls, Dining Rooms anti Also, Window gli*riog,ln great varirt7 at lowest prices to couch y dralor* ■elß WALTER 1». MAK-SUALI, A CO t. D*O.NnWJ....:. W K BATESMA. EBDJIUNDSON 4 U 0„ Nos. '.IS ttn.l OK • Third »tre»t, runr Wood, Munnfiirtui tr« *,rd T>r*l*r» in WALL i’APKK, CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS. PRLVOKS, TASSEL- 15 ANPC“iil>.s, iVOiKOn.TS. r.pda . PATENT SPIRAL SIMtJNO M.t ITUl:* , Shi-. A. Would Bflirlt thr n!f.T,il.,!i ol [ .pi-.r» tii.-ir'lAi£r anil rnried *t/x li. iqii^-Onnl JSEIIiEUT, PRACTIUA!. ' (•J*aoi.«ERBR, • iVo. 100 Thini Strrrt. Piftt’mrph, .Mttiopiciurer and dmler in COIITAINr*. CORNK'K BAKDa-SIIADEa and DLINDS, MATT!'. UUSIIIONS, *<:. Purtiunlar attei.tlnn paid ( ■ At. amlx-at work. Carpets fitttrdnod laid to onkr. mrlfclyd .^Fumfturr. JAMES \V. WOOUWHIM,. pc ms 1 tn: 15 am» n n a i ii s, WHOLESALE AND 11 ETA l! Eailiracins every «lylo of FURNITURE, KOSfiWOOO, MAHOOANV AND VVALM.'T, Suital.lo fir PAntOR-S, ohajiukii? ani» I’rjnul t-> I.V il, NEW YORK AND l'I! I LAI'KI.I'H lA, L O WF. Ii V 11 I C US. eSST’Erurr nrtlido utn-hi by haud aud Wai rau’ *d —^a CABISKT MAKER* Sui'plloJ wlthaujr .luantlty of FURNITURE uuJ cTIAfItS, on rsawmabln terms. HOTELS AND STEAMTKUTd PamiabNl at the ibortint nutiiD. Waukuooms, Nr, 3. 7T anh TU 'fnhio Streut, mtZvJtf r'rr.wvnait, r.< Winn, roejru raoa. o. foi/m*..- Mwmo 1. vuvso T. U. YOUSU et, CO.. KtSU#ACTDSM9 or FURNITURE ANI> Oil AI KM ' Of Every Description. * t ACTUllV— Federal fZ.,trXtre£n IfolitanS l\nrui. Aeer.ut ffßKhonie—Sos. IS 440 Sinithflcld St., CTE&MBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—Wo O »T# cenetantly nwnnf-irtariDp STEAMBOAT OAIIIN rURTVmmE and CILAIILf, and tavtin tbn atieatton of tliOaa intarestad iu farnWiing buao. •eSOtdAwS T. D. YOONQ k CO. T. \V. i.Ol'G'mEV. Q Watch anti Cinch Miker, j.Mi-imriiß of pw Fine watciiesand jewelry. vtai? No. 29 FlfUißtrrct,lxtwtwii Wood ami MaxlaU l’itta horgh, Pa. attoutlcapaJdtulho troainnguf Wat>-hr* and Jrwrl^y. *9* All »nrk warxaatM. \\T ALL PAPER —Pino Paper Hanging?, Yi Hall Paper, raoellogs, Cheap wall Papa; OelUbir «»t Tetter Paper, Firs Board prints, Cnrtaln Pap«r, Traat* parent, Gilt and OU Cloth AriodowShftdea. new SprliirKetE. atPaparKootop/ [np lg] ilc.cociihaxb. Aiiech«^ T^DOUU —20 bW«. Kstrn Fnniily, made of JJ Wltctrt White Wheat, erpranlj fcr iatnil* n»e Ja •tor»p4&rialab/ JWBKItT DIOKKT,’ . • 134 yronlrtwet, near Wwd. IMTTSBritGH (MZETTEsr PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1858. fHanufactuttts, I' if a tt J , lUIJX 53-pt)olfltri-i), | f itis(ntrg|~{@a;>ctte. pubiasitkd daily and weekly lv' S. RIDDLE <55 00. T!!F. D A /LI 'QA ZETTEU Vu ddat Scetpaptr imOie Rort ;and faring an atinnixaTaflaiiotMsatoigxiffxbusineti cum. end rrnc.<in|7 oil eItUKt, it offert inductMatUio eden-- Ht*ri ct tin totinfiua through trAwA to r«oc& Viepuliic, &S~TITF, WEEKLY QAZETTE it tutted ewry IHihti**.' •Liynnd HUurJag, on c large Martlet *A<«2, a*rt contsint in. lulditinn to fAr nevs of the wettb, a carefully prepared C tut reUalAe rrvr.rt of t!u Markets, eotnmerdM and tnemthtry qfl xfirt, ana an atxurafr Dank XUe Lut, correct! VCtlffffor t\it j'-r.per -dialing it fcU bed. Qim-nfrcial XcKfpaper inthe TKBdUSi DAILY—Sis Dollars por annum, payat,'* ti» edTsacc, ur 1-W rt-nti j<*r week, payable to U># Carriers. WfiislkLY—''lvro Dollars per annum, poyaiue La advance. Clulx are furnished 03 tho following tarry-- fc‘ ;ur iopl« oof y-ir - qq “ 00 - - 20 00 An ! ' tie to tbo j*>n«a getting op the elob ft**. jry'Artmnce are strictly roqobod, uJ no pa par will b-j n>ut after the Ciwelu up ta wbJ*h II m pii£ Ilatea or Adrertlilag) I ti'juar* ut 10 Uneo, I l Vimt!? i'v-i'vi •lit! t!>J to odo square, than*- • liJaiit plr.wii', par annum <j»A<'.v;<rtjn-TPpnt* wHi: Cutf fret** price. Ti!K .lowest AV Aiiuste.A-tho following \.ota:li c-f the accident which occurred at Alli ance rn Friday last, wo copy from tho Portage fount v Democrat: The overciscs of the exhibition ooo momcj a! about six o’clock on Friday nuorocon, in - new octagon •Town KaM/’ owned by Mr. MaUiias Llcster The audience rr-?w of ihe Hall is upon the second floor, and is eetno forty.oight f%ot in di ameter The building is a wooden one—the lower ei.iry being designed for a market room, and the upper eae for s public HalL The floor of the upper, or r.udicnce room, wei supported by six brick piTarr. and would, to all appearance, ImTe supported any weight that migbthavebeen put upon if. The audience wasqulie a largo one ibe Hall, capable of bolding eomo/our or Qto hundred, being filled to the extent of its capa city. While it wasjyet light, at Qeareeveno'dock, about two thirds of the floor suddenly gave way in the centre of the room, precipitating tbe on divnee down to the basement. Tho eciling over head woa supported by four large wooden pillars, two of which fell upon the people, doing most of •be injury that was done to individuals. One of the pillar* struck aliltlo girl about twelve years of age, named Levin* Atkins—a daughter of Caleb Atkins—instantly killing her by breaking her neck. Mr Henry Monroe, aged about thirty-three, a citizen of Atwater, received a severe blow upon the head, causing a violent concussion of tho brain. On Monday he had not recovered consciousness, but was doing r.s well is could be expected, and it is thought will recover. Mr«. Mordecai Lee had her collar bone broken by bciop struck with the piano, which was roll *••1 upon her by the falling of the floor. Mrs. Lr*’ received ihMsevero Mow in protecting her chtl.i which was in her arms. Tbewifo of A L. lb •}received slight injuries Miss Sheldon, of Atwater, received a blow in the back by a falling column. Mrs. Newton Hes* frr a!>o received an injury by the falling of the same column Mr Macsne’.J, of Atwater, injured Tiimpton Kinct, a lad of about four teen years old, received something i»f an iojory. Miseca Georgia and Desda Welch, of Ravenna, received severe injuries. ’ Messrs. Isaac and Joshua Vance, of this town, i were in Alliance at this time, and were upon j tho point of entering the U&U at the Tory ino : nieni the crash look place, but fortunately they j wire able to keep out of harm's way. j T'ao portion of tho room that fell in must j havo been occupied by over three hundred per j sons. Tho portion occupied by the stage and I scholars remained standing, j Mrs. ibeket, wife of tho principle, at tho l moment of the disaster, was sitting right on the | point where the floor parted. Quicker it | can he related, she with remarkable forolhonght ! sprang and imceeeded in getting to another part 1 or il*e room, whero u girl was holding hor(Mrs. f. m child, and got out of the building entire ly unharmed The top of the stove—a large canon c-.-at stove— wee knocked off; the remain ing portion cf the stove was filled with a moss of red hot coal?. A gentleman promptly drew off hi 3 overcoat, put it upcjtjhe coals, and stamping upon |i, succeeded la preventing the lire from doing harm. 1 I V.uilAA ttuo Livss WJtBM'T EaTISO.— i Wi* Lnve (.uhliaheJ several letter* retpeeting this esiravrJinnry case of saUcrixtg; they aroimpor* * mi (o ecieatiSc tnen, and painfully interesilDg : ms'l Tho following ia writteu by Rot S P. , : Wilhaniß to tlio Ohrielion AdToeatt: "Mrs. Hayes Is not yet (lead. [ baT® seen her i limes And after reading all that has . i «rr«a'cd in tho Advocate la regard to her, ven i turc to mamunicalc a few thoughts upon her I oru«e. JJcforo ebe passed into this peculiar and ’ ufflioiiro condition, her hwiUh was for sotae ' length cf litre crlreoely poor She ate hut lit* tls, Rod that M'ile oocasiono<i a considerable amount of suffering. Sometimes It threw her into spasma.—Fornoarly a yea r before Bheceoaed to take rofreohujcnlsallogeiber, ahfilived wholly, or nearly ho, upon tho juico of dried raepberrle?, until that bt-uam© a source of suffering. Then, j f'.T n i iDio, ?ho took occasionally a small quantity : ct c* i wßier; and it i« now nearly a year alnce i j she stmlloYred Roy liquid to tho knowledge of i any < n*. Indeed I havo no doubt that a tea i rpoonftil cf liquid put Into her mouth would be the oesusioo of her death, unless the spaaraodio action of her throat should expel it. Any per ■ to see her ten minute* must bo satisfied ! there is no dcooptloa in her ease. Her head and j shoulders, ono or the other, sro in perpetual mo tion. She ie frequently thrown forward until oho is nearly doubled together, and then tho head thrown back, and her neck literally doubled, and the hotly forced back, and tho whole face, obin and All, entirely buried in th» pillow. This is doni) snroral times tuccesMTcljr in lees time than I take in writing it. The last timo in tho aeries the face will remain nearly buried in tho pillow, and she doea not breathe for ten or fifteen minutce. Once she re mained siity-two mlonteg without breathing. When Ihia iu over and tho spasm passes off she struggles for breath, and her bead Is rolled from side to side alia ist with tho velocity of lightening i for a moment or tiro; tho face becomes red with tho rush of blood to the bead and tho skin qoilo moist with perspiration. Thon tho spasm sub sides into a gentle motion of the jaw and shoul der, kcoping time, as one would think, with the action of the heart. Her aWn about the face, ucok, chest and bands is delicato and healthy as the akin of on infant. The pulsations of her blood about (bo chest, nsok, head and arms, i hough exceedingly delicate, are quite regular. Uur hair docs not grow, nor is It worn off the bond, ns one would tmluratly suppose, except a iiitlnjuut upon the crown. The action of tho liver is entirely suspended of course. The ac tion and etato of the lungs are perfectly healthy. They have been thoroughly examined by skil ful physicians, with tho aid of a stethoscope, and are supposed lo be perfect. Ilor nourishment is wholly from tho atmosphero. The lost nutri ment. indeed iho I:st swallow ofwator she was known to take, was In tho last of June, 1857. Tho Inst timo she was knowu to be conscious was last December, When sho comes out of these long spasms she secraij to cry for a moment, like an Infant in distress.—At such times her husband thinks she may be conscious. It is most distress ing tu bear it. Sho Is not abovo the ordinary laws of disease. ' She has recently had a thoro* ! ugh case of tho mumps, precisely as others have * them. Her nails upon hor lingers, Uko her haJr, 1 do'not grow at all- * “Ha is Lust.”—Tho Paris correspondent of tho Boston Courier (ells tho following nneedote of Oslui, for which ho says ho can vouch: “Uoc of the magistrates, highest plaeed upon tlio bunch, and who was foremost in oonduoting tho prosecutions against thoprisonera, (you wifi easily sec why I cannot giro his nemo publicly-,) had both pereonalhrond by letter, held commu nion with Orals! iinco the trial, and Orainl hav ing written to thank him forTarlous good offices, tho magistrate I speak of, paid him a last ?UH nt the prison of La Requeue. Upon this occa sion, ho addressed Omlnl thui: “I have so right to ask you what I am about to ask, and ycu hare-every right to refuse "me an answer: consequently, if my question bo indiscreet, re main silent: What is your belief with regard to further attempts upon tho Emperor's life?— will thef.o continue ? H “Oninldooked him foil la the face, And an swered elowly and vary gravely: “I can hive no reason for not answering you, end fof not speaking the perfect truth; it ie impossible ho should escape—he —{il tit firdut.”) It is stated that tho subscription lo Italy and England for Orslni’s famUly exceeds a mßio&'of francs. A correspondent .of the London Dally JLari says tba4 OraloiV sacrifice of hdffiflelf for, the .redemption of his country, .hail.raise! amongst the youth of Italy, ami thp BtpubUean in gen-' •raj, an intense excitement. ' c -, | Tub Statb oj Fueling is France.—The xcl i lowing extract from a private letter has been | handed to ua for publication by the gentleman j {o whom it was addressed by his correspondent ;in Paris. The writer is a man of rank in the world of letters, ns well as in the society of the French capital, cot absolutely identified with any of the extreme opinions which divide and distract the intellect of France, and enabled, by the universal esteem in which he is held, to command the confidence of men of the most op- PPriie political convictions.— X. Y. Time:. j “Qur politics are somewhat less disturbed ! than when I wrote to you a few weeks sinco, yet ' their general tanor is alarming. The public ! foeliag, especially in the Army and Navy, has ■ become openly and violently hostile to England. ! j The occupation ofPerim, which implies an ab- * solute and arbitrary domination iu the Red Sea, j offers a fair pretext of complaint, ami Pclissler's I nomination to London—-although it La-s pleased ! saperfleial and unreasoning observer* to term ■ it a compliment to British valor and iu ihc Brit- : ish alliance—is rather a threat and military j rfeoanoisar.ee, under an affectation of fairnois ! and cordiality. Peliasier himself has more cunning Uian vio lence—he is quite unprincipled, sanguinary, and one of those military chiefs who may (and must, whenever the circle of our revolutionary move ments is to be put again in motion) ooret and dispute the possession of supreme power, to attain whioh foreign war and internal compres sion will be employed most unscrupulously. Uo is notedly a Republican, tut both Legitimists and Orloanists fancy that they can count on him. We cannot be on good terms with Austria much longer, for that Power, intimately con nected with Ragland, is openly thwarting all our purposes and real or imaginary interests in tho Rost. The affairs of Italy remain in a etato Of most painful suspense Tho hypocritical devotion of our Government to tho Papal interest forbids the hope that any essential amelioration can be effected in that country at present, and the peril of allowing that unhappy and distracted portion of Europe to be driven to utter despair baa been latoly exhibited, and may be jot more clearly exhibited, jn renewed attempts at assassina tion.” Tes Production of tea in Assam. —A recent debate inthe British House of Commons contains some interesting information in relation to the production of tealn the British Indian province of Aesam. The tea plants were procured from China, several expeditions having been sent thither for that purpose. Tho colonists who choose to engage in this cultivation, have all their land freo from rent for Lbreo years At the end of the threo year* this freedom from rent etill continues os to a fourth part of the land, the other three- fourths paying a rent of abont five cents an acre, raised the. next year to about fifty cents anecro, beyond which It cannot be increas ed. This rent is paid to tho government, being in snbstaoce a land tax. The quantity of tea produced in Assam in 1864-60 was about 680, OOOIbs. It rose in 1866-60 to about 636,000158., and was estimated for the next year at 700.000 lbs. It was staled that this Assam tea bears the highest price of any ten imported into Eng land. It is not, however, used by itself, but being of an cxircmly high flavor, is employed to give Blrength and flavor to weaker teas. A Nsw .Article —Among the recent-arrivals at this port was a Sicilian b&r.juc She is now lying auho foot of Cheßtnut street. She brought a cargo of oranges and lemons of the very finpst description Sho also brought a quantity of livo stock Dot represented on her bills of lading a few myriads of cockroaches, of a style and proportions which cannot do otherwise than im prove the species now knownherc. These roaches arc from two and a half to three inches in length, fat ones still larger tome of them are called “uccrpioo back, ’ and carry around a stylo of elicil that crunches under one's Lcots like a remarkably tough egg shell. ‘These fellows arc very queer looking. Use oftham. we > Pink would throw a nervous lady into hysterics. They arc dnrk brown in color, and when run ning lock like a strip of highly varnished na hogany under great excitement. In the of speed they will leach our roaches a lesson. They run with remarkable rapidity, and boon found their way into the neighboring stores Philadelphia Arntnean DiSTOXsatsu Accidrst g regret to icarn thata Rule daughter of Mr. Moßjt, »f Crntoc. was very severely burned on Monday morning last. The mother haJ gone out of the housp for a ahorl time, and daring her absence the lit tle girl undertook to lift the coffee put off the stove While doing thia her cotton clothing took fir.-, and before it was extinguished, the little suffer er was so shockingly burned that for some tiruc it was feared she wuulJ not recover Yesterday, however, the seemed easier, and hopes arc tu tertained thai her life will be saved Coarant. Thb timo for sheep shearing is near at hand now, but never during our recollection cik there so little stir about the purchaso cf woo!. Gen erally about this season the notes of preparation were beginning to bd heard, and the agents for eastern establishments might he seen at the country hotels and villages cheapening tho price of the article and making arrangements for trade; but this spring everything is na quiot ]q this respect os though there Was not to be s pound of wooljold in tho Went, or a wheel lura od in the East this summer WtlUt>ur ' , V<i i Utrald '• ' 1 Ta* Wsatoss asu tbs Factt • The acre land Leader says: In this vicinity tho enowa and frosts of Satur day and Sunday did no special Injury except to the most tender plants. The frost. Monday nignt tho 2Gtb, was white and severe, cutting lettuce and asparagus under glass. Cherries on tho warm sand ridges are in bloom, and a-mo of tho fruit growers in market yesterday morning expressed apprehension that the crop is much injured, if not entirely cut off. The peach is not fully in blossom, and It is hoped the partial crop spared by the winter is still safe. Thx Diary kept by Lady Inglia during the soige of Laoknow, the appearance of which was so anxiously expected, was Inst, with so many other valuableeffects, In the Ava. AoßttusKT on any route' for a Pacific Rail road, at thißsossioa, Is regarded as hopeless.— Mr. Buchanan pledged his support to this mea sure—perhaps that is what has killed Jt. Mr. Hhjnien, of New York, denies that he has volunteered to assassinato Louis Napoleon. fHuairal, BPLGSDID SEW IPRISU STOCK PIANO F0&.285, VUX a RUT AND murmttt KUCJiCTOiT Of CtttOKSniaa A BOSS, Boston. THE SUBSCRIBER, in announcing tho ar rival of hi* new Spring aupply of PIANoVoaTEA, SSSL » W . ortd T cao * u#i mgpufoctory ofUUtOKEJUNU k was, BaitoD, bog* to ln£jna the public, Uui bo havon tmsUd theaelrettoa of thua lo Mr. Cearus C wtoOM ttortagti knowledge of iho and rtu«ic quidlttwef Ptooo SortMUunquotUcmahio. jE TU» new Plono Fortes Lot* dms irWt-J !»y o»amfu«llaa aad trial, raoM iui laaesax srecs Mpu la it Slism cmCKCIUNtf * SON? rua ORDERS, NOW lUIACHINU THEM FROM AIL PAhVM OF TOE! OOOTDIiraT. *ad theyaxo S® rim VAu:'ELKO TION of PIAIfOFOniO evar brought to this iity THE IMPROVEMENTS H« a , b 7.l il ? M ew 9 Gh,<!l: criDsS witfiln lb«t*9t few monU)* boUl In thtlr Bma Octave and their now tiU (> c wv e liuu Fortee coa oaiy tw appcreiat.rd ly u.ui;wu t*> n wtlli ~r « Tormor period. - OUR QREA TEST PERFORMERS, PROFESSIONAL and NON-MIOFESSIONAL, *n> matt r ipfctftillf InvtlM to call with tliolr aed ut in-- rlano Furlu, taking time *ufScto&t to j;lve ibcm & F*lr and Impartial Trial. Tbomm itock wban cwopJeto wiUcouaise of aUiit-st* v. ow tnanulictured by • i ■ MESSRS. CHXOKERINO 4 SONS,: jaWRLiTS UiI>IOVHUI:XT9 l'l TIM' pTYLEB, m*cbanlaai,«tren|{t!» and CuraMuty. an ' •lulfc uucli, .nJujiiSU. taut, a tun.., .huh 1,... denut t)i>M Plano Fortca and th« natuo of cLiti,i Son*, asfiinotiß In foreign land* a* on thl* conria-at ’ " OXB OP GIIICSKRSXti a so.v.r ULLCARVED SEVEN OCTAVE GRAND PIANO ITOHXXSfI With ttelrnew Patent Action and Patent full U V n Pi »w. n a most «np«b toitnunent. and without it* anf Wboo, will be Bold If applied fUr witblii on* IUOutL at « ri! aacUvnof ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS!! iW A«a—A Fail Seven Oitttio UntiJ h«bo Po»u, p uu, u . than th* ebovo, but filial iu an Intiminont n> o» v ty i-firti, akr. Til* would Leu moet faluabUlu.in.tnrM f.!i „«y I*r«oBMWOirr. vr tuanjr amUUlvu* M««le Tnadur abo b«. tbi UiBB to practice and a p»o|wr IUII* iu mvl -InUhatt AtBO-Oh* of CbJi k«rl«g k t?.,m tlogaatani NSW PARLOR ORAND PIANn-i, Combining alt the cnemial qunlitlr* <-r • full Urau.l run. , yet coDproned In *o toiall a futm that It oncuiiiei *ic Bur* room ILan an ordinary Sevon Ovtava ?.juai« piivo PRICES JUiD TERMS ISTARJtAitLT 7HI SAILS AS AT TILS BfA.NL fACTOfi T PIANU FOHFGBta Ha&uActared by Mltan. CtilCKEai.NO A SONS, whom, thenbacriber hm bcoa thtlr *riu and exri Agent Is tbU clty.for mood/year*, ABS NOT FiRNISOED TO ANT OTBEK IN TB& arr, ani> all obpess * SXXTr AND PURCHASERS T>a' ; SttE.S VBBC It IP ALL ffiS PIANO FORTES mans' XKIBtf * QONS> end cold to thlin' A’ .B E ir JL K V By theXlaaelhettrera andth- t&» ApotfnrCUekcri' . s .«Pf£«WWtr VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 1!!» insurant. Merchants' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. WM. V. PETTIT, Proit D. J. McCAKK, secretary. Aajonn: of Capita) Stock paid la and tarc2tad.~COO,ooo 00 sorplM _ 63,425 23 $263,423 85 lutr*a Cargo Risks on (bo Ohio and Ulninippl Rlten aod tnuuturkj. Insures against loaa or damage bT Ftro, also against the perils of tb* Sea, and TwUtnl Karigstioa «ad Tcaasportatioa. DiarcTosa. (Vta. V. Petit, John C. Montgomery, Juba U. Pumroj, D. J. McCann, K. F. Winner, Rene Guillen, BeoJ. L. Woolstan, John A. Marshall, Charles B Wright, John J. Pattersca, KlwoodT. Posey. WiL V. PETTIT, Preaideat, E. F- WITiUEB, VJ;a proaideat IsBi'!irr j .BcCaxx, Secretary. SeLfnr. La[ub A Co, Philadelphia lhick, ii..r*;aa A Stidlbl*; do. Truitt, Bro. A Co., do. Ptunroy, ColdwaU A Co., A. T. Lam A Co,, d y . stelmnitt. Justice 4 Co, do. nTTiHfUfin 05TICE, No. PT WATER STREET a. W. POINDEXTER, AgeoL Fra»Zi)l& Flr« lum FRI L A D irano« Company of siraia . Natcroas. CbarWs W. Baockor, j Adolph E. a.^ t G»org.. U. R* hards, Bamael Grant. Thomaa llaxt. David ft rtr.im.. MorJ«al D. | JmA tol.Ua Wagner, I Morris PaiUnui OttARL Sd N. CuAKLro 0. Bakcets, Seers Ur/. ThlaCompanT continues to make Insurant*, permanent .Sh, «SS a&Tti on.plu protection to theaatored. * tw ** n.r the Compao/, on Jamjar/ lit, 1851. as pub Murtgaya (ma M Real fjtAto SASTT 79 a^kl ,rary UAa *' ••• it Cach, 4c- _ „ Si ginc« their Incorporation, a period of they have j*U upwarda of Goa too.t Hundred L C7* bl * r e u, " r ” , 7 «SiPdi»g CoaiiasnEal InsnrauM Company, HtcrfsraUa tj On LtffitkUxrt ef Pmrnjltc-.ia, „ _ wns k PERPETUAL CSifim Authorised Capital, One MUlton D011an...... fc1.000.000 ftscnrodaad Accumulated Capital.. - 981 000 HOME OFFICE. tie. Cl fftuTiut Strext,abeei /’&Oitd«{pAaa. Firo Insurance on Building Peralture, Merchandisa, Ac. geacallj. Marins Inrnraaee ca Carfoea and Freights, to all carta of the world. Inland Inaurocceoa Goods, Ac-, by Lakes, Sir art, t« aod Lead Carriages, to all parti at the Daioa, os tie asst Utotclla terns, consistent with security. GEORGS W. OOLLADAY, funner]/ Recorder of Deeds, An, Philadelphia. WIL BOWERS, Conner]/ of Wills. JCHN N. COLEMAN, Urn efCol«nan A Smith, Importing Hardware tad Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third •treat, above Market, Phils. JOSEPH OAT, drmof Joseph Oat A Son, Coßoenmllhs. So 12 QnarrT ttrewt, PUla. KDWAUD V. MACuETTK, firm of Maehetto A RateueL Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 12* North IOUrJ street, nhoro ltac«, Phlla. nyWAItD UINCtIMAN, fins of Llvlcgstun A 00., Prodoca and Commission Merchants, No 2T# Market at. above Eighth. Pbila. ■ GEORGE W. COLLADAT, Praaldaot. Uiixv Wilt.-s, Secretary. JOSHUA BOBINSON. Agent. No. £4 FLflh street /op etiir*.) Fortners' and Mechanics’ Fire and Marine Insurance Company. N. W. Corner 9econd and Walnut4(4., PIIILADE L P B I A . A.iEXT3 <jf fa COSJMST, JASIU&r Ist, 1665 Gruund Rent*, tad other Sucks *i’l2,4£o £-0 luf ar.aso uo Tiw-: ruti.l In ;, 0 %. L >3.16160 i. ..rr-'l W,7(tt 00 h.l:- t.r.e]Siii.l t . 74,101 07 •wsh i>u tiaa-l ati 1 due flxm Agents 15,000 SJ l’r<-r.iiimuon Policies rtueotly LuoaduddeLtA •luc ti,j CvKpaay _ t*3o.*«o THOMAS B. FLORENCE, JT-siMeoi. L: vi xs.> i. ILcjtsou,, Secr«tarjr. pau.\prt?au mjbuuj. Er ' ,wa * i li»nj i Brjtro, . !-a •••via. Cbariee L. Buts. K7T\ac.»eu titriLxzzcxs. .u'wmrtri liralT, J»mni >IH1l B p» Q.wwd 4 I Uia McCuII) Jk Co, , J. iL Irwta. IMltjburgh Office, Bio. DO Water Sireer. TUOMAB J. nUSTEB, A-ra«. TlonoDgaheU Inearanee Company, OF PIITSBUItOH. .JAMBS A. HUTCIHSOX, PraalAtH Ji ATW>>«JO, S«cr«Luy OrPiie. No. id Wajai Swjuv •r J/.tvW art Kadi </ /Ve 0j.4 J&u-vu £4 AFfiierg, Nov. SOra, 1837: fc;r~ it Deft r.i.i#, payable u& tfrnaaj, Munrd br ■^7r , ‘ J R4ai * * -...'.5140,090 0 S". “ i - a*<o » HJ l-ink .SUv'l—cult ID2O 00 • KfttiU IKv»i Aeeoetifu Wrn 11. K.-'r. bn’xi-i:, Wffi Tfcj«. S Clark®, t Wm. A, C&Mfteli, WUs.in Millar, , Jcbn llcDctirt } (100. A. Batty oAtc« A. Hatch Icon UESHT W. ATWOOD, Bmc’r W««torn rrumjranco Company UF I'JIUBUEOU. GEORGE DAE3IK. Praldoat. i!. GOliDv\, io»r«ury. OFIICS, So. .ttMt (Spaa, J Co.’. up stain, fttubargh. mii Jxiotyxir.U oB tu-uts Krt o»J J Uruu fffct, A Hot*’ Institution n<n aged by Directors, who an w*U knmajx in Uu (mm nitg, and who an dsteraUrZd. bv Frma&K« and LiUrakty, to aaLvtain the *2£” “* >•«•» -v , ASSETS, OCTOBER li, 1357, —4181,600 W Biiia iiwirabiß. rtJr;: J.;'""" **ig & Oi*«a Accoauti.... _ 4 yg w Ctsi i.'aji it, pTMotum sou*.. ;;-;;; £ mlt« Ltero anted. U 3 00a U suxcsau. Rathuld Babu^ b w , f’ Alex. Nbaldt, 0. ". Jetton, Dortd a. Jeu.ee iicAulej, wnitai IL BmlUi ! a w nolO; >'■ iL OQ2DQ.V, B*c'j. Fire and Marine ln>. Co. Office, No. 60 Water Street, PrnSBTTRQH, PA. „ ROBT.OALWAT, PraHUst. ‘ l.tmun, B*e*j m». BS4BLBI,Tic tw, Asouir r.«CSO, SL D n Exualolßg Pbyildaa. This Coaipauj nukes *t«J7 Insaraoe* «ppemtalß* to eonnocted with LIPS RISKS. *f Alsu, tgaiort Hull sad Cargo Rail, on Mialcslppl rircr* aad trlbßUrlaTocd M pr»lly. * And against L*a or Daman br Fir*. And agalusi th* PvUa of it# &** *td led and Innsporthtloa. rcUdra 11*3ad at tb« lovcdt ntw ooiulite all parties. Hubert Oalw»7, fiainoel McClorkeo. I*. Qftmo, 2U D John Scott, JnaesManiliall. Dattd Richey; James W. t tnjl m*r. CL as. Arbutlmot, MB—myiiWly Alau&isr. JoMpb 9. V Juba fallci li«thu If. DnrW H. CL WillismCu Roberta. II John H'Olrf Pennsylvania Insurance Company of rnTssnman Office Ho. 03 Fourth strie' . . . PUUCTORS. * fcvssa ! Ksr tvs&r- I. Orlop gproel, Jqlsb t£2!*» A-LoUod, NlcboLu FooglsOy. ‘ !*A,;TKRED CAP,TiI xnd Marine lU«ka taken gf all dascrtpUau* w opjiuuua. Prwitrtcttt—A. A. Oman Vlo PrMtdrut—llodt I Seen tc\r» and Treasure) Pattmsojt, r—L Oaics Spbcici Cillacm’ Insurance Comp’y of WM. BAOALST, Tnallbat hIMUKL L MAHSJLEU flafrr Oirtei, letvsei Hull tod Chf ♦ lull'lJ JUTctB, mid Trlbn* atf'ltiauietoysimtlc- Ihe Jtairit* r.f tht Sa!» jt; ■Uoa FIRE IXSIRAKCE. tit ta* Reliance Inina! Insurance. Company PniLAPELpniA Ob Boildfogv, Limitedor 4c, In Town nr Country.. .. Office No. 308 WalnutSireet. OAPxmslT7,92B...Asacta ??.—lnrwtiKl u w;.v*t Flirt Mortgages City Property, rtirth double the cu Pcnna. Railroad CoV 6 per cent. Mortgager Loan, $50,000, cost. J5,«0 CO Allegheny county 0 parceaLPeiui.il. E. toan-. 20,009 oo PemaylTiaia Eallro&d Co’aStwk.— : 4/00 v) Stock pf Iheßellaaco Untual lnscraaro Cu...... Itt,Jf.o 09 Stack of County Flra Inrunnes Co I.M W Scrip of Sundry Issuranea Oocpadea. 475 o>j Bllli Recalruble, boalutsa paper £2,711 60 Book Aceoonta, accrued fnterret. eto 3,1*9 lit Osh on baotf aud in BthX , 16.043 20 Genßoglij, Wm. B.raottps:<» bifid 8. Bnuna, 0. Stennacn, John B. WetraU, H. L. C*naa+ Robert ToUad, Mom Johnson* 0. a. Wood, \ iaoMt S. Weodarsrd, 0. 11. ] Delaware fflniaal Saftiy iaenraace tom pc;;; fcwjMroted b|rt*a Legidatwn cf.Fmnnletfitis, IiSS Office, S, E. Corner Third sad AV&lnut.st;.. PUTLADELPIIT 1 WIAJTB iWSKSAVciS on G»||, n, r.hn r,. Cnnili-. c,.1, .*! J on Uerohaneizn con'r ;a!!y—vu 8 turn, Ihreiliog Houses, kc. b 3 Audi of Ihi Qmpaxy, SV P . £1 IST,7. - EnaSiu! tioi,o* *n<i 137,011 *4.» nm. k mi’Sjfcu l "'*' l * ’ 12,308 oo *!§’SSS?S . llcl “ rw»aej Usuai.nd otL- . er iSebta doe Iho Cnßpany,,.. 03,730 57 BebtcrtpUoo Jfotea..... —lOO,OOO OO Wtiir«m Martin, JoHpb H. SoaJ, Edmond A. John C. Darlij ■iolui It. Pnnrfjn. 1 George O. Liip*r. ’ Mnrt Darlington. i Dr. E. 1L IlUton. ' William a LadwJg. Hugh Craig, Bp«a»r MdlTtln, Cnsrtsa Kells/, 1L Jmu3 Brooits, Jacob T. Jcsu Ju&mC H*o3, Thaophltra Pant-lb.!, J&qw Zrocc&ir, Wniba Rjt*, Jr, J- P.PeaUtaa, P. Ey-a, l Samuel E. Stnlc*s, [ fienry R!.- r ,,-| Juemß. McFssis I ThomtaC. Umu*, ■ Hobart Barton, Jr, { John i D.T l£cr*iu, •• f [ J.T. Loro. wM.iUim-TK^ttteu. ___ , „ TH03.0. Hixi), \l-X I HtfM Lmraji, Bassataxy. - i , « .IW .. Agnat, * ‘ tiyd~jU. No-95 WstgrttwetPlttaborgh -rise Great Western fire and fiannflnv i; 0 . or Philadelphia. Qj-zi in C-jfnyrTrf: fetHdiny, /To. 493 Kj?rv! .• . S\rtiTth Sfrttl, caiirta rcuzmi ACTBOKZZED OAPtTAT, .. ~: Capital paid Is.. - oo' ' Surplßt, Jaausrj Ijt, ISA* 25,27^06 FTRE LYSI/7^VC£-Limits or IWtaal. " ' MARUfBLXSLIiAHXJR, oo T(fi«lt,Un9iad Fr»;-M. wla .vo ursatASc! t r HaK Land Caj-rloge trtCCTyM; C. Lntbrsp, 1423 Walnut William Uwlinp, IMO Pice Etrcct. Alerandw WhUldcn, 3!ercbant, 18 North Froct laaac Haaichcirt, Attorney »*••* Oonosaller* Jvha C. Unnter, firm of Wright, Heater k Co. E. Tracy, Ana of Tracy A Co., OoldmltV# IlalL JUrn B. McCardy, firm or Jam*, White* McCord? Thoe. L. Gillespie, firm of GUlespl-A Zeller Jm.B. Smith, firm of Jes.B. Smith ACo - Uou. Henry Jl. Puller, office 22T Sooth Thinly rr* John R. Vogdes. office corner of Sorecth asdSim-'m June* Weight, late Caahier Bank of TCota Allred Taylor, otEcn Cairo City Property. ' • Juxn J. Shicum, office South Third street, C. C. LATHROP.PtMi.Iof , W. HARLLNU Vlw *«*«-«# LLTVIa ulihUui.v, i . SocoDil Vko PrrnU’t j LrsUcll Oder, 8 Wallet, X. \ JkilEi WRIGHT, Secretary and Trcorttrex H E. MeHAROSON\ Assistant S-,r.,.,. v ... n. w. POiKDsrra, * Ui * . 8T Water aUcet, fitubargli James Challen & Sosa' "publications. WM. S. BENTOCL/No. 20 St Clair si., a ‘nutated GENERAL TfLAi/K AGp»T for Pittibsrsb, Allegheny and «Bm>ondln» fUitnct. New Publications cl the etW pobUfibcra; and will supply the Trade and asmnctiiJT with pulUihfrs- iata. The Uiojrujywe already _Th® *P»isodid MW wuck, TILL- airy OF THE GREAT or, Jerowuai m it was, u It U, and Mil U to bo, U Uwclay, Missionary to Jercs&irih, With a at*-*? Portrait of the Author by fiarttln, and upirxr.l cf wrcniy nigraTtßge, executed in tho finest style or ait, from Photo grapba and original designs, tllaattntisg the various phasui oftheelty— ilojkcvol, Modern and Millennial,— aUo Restoration of the Tnapla cad City u iarsn-d !'•> iltas; N'jUcca of iu Jewish, CbrliUea aad£l«tUben Antij--. tlej Its IWct Political &ud Moral condition; fctcr»rrv-.- pect *’^n^ ,Ac - doth, sw<k U*irt«U«i.M; a. rtox., mil gilt. super Turkey w ajJtjQc-.Jf/.Cv K* ; null, post paid, at the cuao price. n. Tii BTß^*i? lbx 5 ryfi ‘ r UieJabUUh School sn i r«w Qj. Titles cf Seriee So. 2 Song Without Words, ( The SmtlaSL Look Dp, or OirliAoJ Flv«?-| The Jew. Garnered TtiotrgVj. - • Winn and filings, iwiah lfu *' JjaCT - j Tho V-tunaCytu^-r. l« hial U>:u ... «-> v, " TIID CAVE OP SIAOHJ»E£.AH AM) OTHlili FOEilf t *KF °*’AND IT3 ENVIRONS. Dr IV J. T. Barclay A -oca. 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OI’MAN'S HAND-BOOK OF HOUSE HOLD SCIENCE.—A popular ccccnatcf llt-ui r » Air, Aliment and Cleansing, la their scientific and domestic applications. with numerous IlJcsleaMr- •; • grama. Bjr Edward L'.yeatnaaa.»:ln 1 rolTlfiwo " ARIT B£ECiiHi'S . A NEIV BOOK - LI PE THOUGHTS: 1 Tj!„ lfimo r «7,ttr r%,. n \ , Ooa Uriagnoßs's Africa, Libbf G-n. HaveOk u ’‘ Life cf Captain Saamoai;' xIJ land of Promise, Benin a number bi netr puL-U-aUonr fteah stock of B*** LcnM, Cduatlag HcsaaEd Fa^Stt ttoerr. Portooanaiee, Zz E. C. COCHRANE * Q federal st- Ati^hlZv $517,0il « EW BOOKS at KtiNTOUI/S CJIEAI - No. SOS'. Clair tlmt: U£o ofOtatra) Usrelock: Portrait, Ticeotj lJ»ia««toc*'.XraTel. 1* Atricaa, ditap *) - Minirterln* Children. To cents; y "* 1 ♦ ’ BUI* fittiatba Fountain o!Xite,o? 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