THE D ESTAB .ISHED IN HEW YOKE ADVERTISEMENTS ftottx H. 8. SCHELL’S Advertising noose, No. 356 Broad ly. A neneroetio business mancan JTV. nuke, to say part of the Halted States, from three to fire dollars a day, by ssllicg from sample “TUB PATENT' INDIA RUBBER SAFETY FLUID LAMP," with an 1m proved Burner, Every family who fr— regard for life, per •onTproperty or economy will purchase them. For infor m‘"m { ’ ' U XwXTIDReT * JIOTT, Pateotee. and exclusive Manufacturers, noM.’fimits 09 PnlUro street, h«w Yorfc. _ /LiaHTE.KEWTUS * 3RADBUIITS, I 421 Bwpjm Srai, /Tew YorK TiVANUFACTUEEHS of tho Patent Arch ITjL WretPlMi Ptina FortM, col.br.tM for depth, roll, new, riehnea, purity, and a peculiar singing quality ottheir tmZ forwhkai they hxvd received the highest ecomiuma 5o« the gmaterttonslcaleelebriUsaof the wimtry; tod tn •vary fair, when brought In eompetittoD with other Instru ments, have obtained the highert omnium. Arch Wrest Plank, which Uowned sndosed oniyiby na, rnsnntrtu in tune longer than any other in- Smment; whSethdrtSrecedentsdXmand to all part, of the country Is a soSdent proof of their superior excellence. A liberal discounts CteMjmen, Schools and the trade. Jefclyda ; __________ Stuflgfsls, MACKEOWN ATEINLEY, Wholesale Druggists sodUsnafactiirera of Carbeo Oil, No. 167 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. j Ja3otlyd BL. FAHNESTOCK. & Co., late of the firm « B.A. Pabnatods A Co-, and successors to Fleming Brua-WbolmleDroggltt No. GO, corner Wood end Fourth Sta, Pittsburgh. P*. SA. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLE • mis Druggist* nod Manufacturers of White Lead, and Utharge, comer "Wood and Front streets, Pitts burgh. • mch7 T SOHOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER V , ormiK» W,Btdl»a,anc,Piitat, UUur([.,rtit. I, Ml) WlwtetfiihnWlaTrtlU, OIU, Vtrablie., TurpM IIPC, fc. Ko. Wooj #l. PltUbnrgh, Pit. ocilsd JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. R.tril ProMl;l »«*>« In Paints,Oils, Dyestuffs, Jte., corner Wood and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh. ■ _ Regular Agent for Dr. Ford’s Medicine. 21 JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL nr in Drags, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dyestuffs, No. W« liberty street, Pittsburgh. AU order* will receito prompt attention. _ ibrSchauck’s Pulmonic Syrup. ourSfclydew fionct n»,)T< ......groins extrae. TJRAUN & REITER, WHOLESALE AND || Be tail Druggist*, corner of Liberty and St. Olalr sta^ TOSEPH FLEMING, (SOCCESSOR TO L. tr WUcox A Co.) corner Market street and Dlamond-keepe eonatanUy on hand a foil and complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and aU articles per taining to his business. . . . „ 4Qrraysid*as prescriptions carefully compounded at all boors. __ DHrTgeo. h. keySer, druggist, 140 Wood street, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. lirotiuct Stains, Leech & hutchinson, commission and Forwarding "Merchants, dealers inWesbirn Be •ecre Cheese, floor, Fish, Bacon, Butter, Linseed Oil, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Seeds, Grain, Dried Fruit, and Produce goaorally. West brands Family Flour always on hind.— Agents for Uio sale of Madison Go's celobratcd Patented PearlSlartb. Nos. 116 Second and 145 First »t*-, between Wood and Smlthficld eta, Pittsburgh, Pa. apihlyd "lUEV'°' “ CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY U. COLLlNS,Torwwdiug and Commission Merchant, and J>ealer In Cbucao, Butter, l*ke Fish nod Prodace generally, V, Wood aL, above Water, PUUbnrgh. myil JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, • OHIO, OunwnUdon Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Wei torn Heaarvo Cbceee, Batter, Pot and Pearl Alb, and Western Prodace gcnerallj. Front «L, between Smithfleld and Wood, PLtUborgb. '’B ANU ' Tl/PB- & ANJER, (SUCCESSORS Itl to a. 4 a. SIcB&do,) Dealt-ri la Floor, Grain and Prodace. Comroirdon and Forwarding Merchant*, No'. 121 Second itrwt, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Jan. 1+ ’67;dlyj j*l2 David c. herbst, floor, pro dace, Provision and Commission Merchant, No. 207 Liberty street, corner of Hand, Pittsburgh, gives bis atten tion to tbs sale of Floor, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Batter, Grain, Dried Fruits, Seeds, A&, Ac. rovpectihlly solicited- A LEX. FuRSYTU, (SUCCESSOR TO j\ Forayih ft Scott,) Forwarding and Commission Mer chant, Dealer in Wool,llldea, Floor, Bacon, lord -and I*rd Oil aud Pradoco ceaWfly* No. 75 Water aU Pittobnrgfa, Pa. Eagle warehouse.— jas. card- INBR, Wholesale Dealer tn Floor. Pravidon* and Prodoca generally, Ncl-S Berentto *tr*«t,'between Liberty And BnQtLfldd,Pitt*bargb, Pa. \j9*Terms cash. SADDLE, "WIRTS & CO., General Uom- Merchants and Dealers In Groceries and Pro* doc*. W0.f15 liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. solicited and satiafactory»rctnrn« sriar* JJfclyiltwT fflarptls. \TTILLIAM. McCLINTOCK, Dealer in W Carpets. So'. Hii Market street. fr* _ W. D. A H. KPCAXLCM, Dealer in carpets, oil cloths, MATTINOS, Ac. No. 87 Fourth street near Wood. Sttonui>o. IRISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, Office No. GO Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa- Notary Pub lie end Ohio Commissioner. ** |J OBERT M'KNIOUT, ATTORNEY AT U», end Solicitor of the Bent of Pittsburgh, No. V lO Fourth street, Pittsburgh. . e —— TOSEPH S. 4 A. P. MORRISON, AT ,I loroej* M L.», 001™ Ho. SS Fourth .1, ne*r Wood, Ktaboriib, Pa Brjj ffioolm. C U. LOVE.Dealer in Staple and Fancy * Dry Ooodi, ilgo or tho original B» Hit*, No 74 Market etroet, Pittebnrgh, „ iI'BPHY * BURCHFIELD, DEALERS la silki tod Udbrf Dr~» Ooodi Talma* ami Shawls, Embroideries and Btaple uooda to famQr use. An unusually oxtonrire assortment In all the I£ts dements, Just and filing at tbs lowest pr^f^y OT tb-e*stcor. Fourth and Market oc3 11. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, « Dealer In Bonnet*, Hat*. Straw Trimmings, and Straw Goods generally. daniagcs BeTentjr«flv« New and Second Hand CARRIAGES -AND BUGGIES, FOK tui IT WHITE’S REPOSITORY, TWO MILE BUS, HEAR LAWBF.SCETILLE. THE subscriber offers for sale, or £Sß|bS? exchange on the most reasonable torroiu fine assortment cf Barouches and second-hand Doggies, made by Wataou; of .Philadelphia, «>me bat little used. Also, twenty-one new Buggies, mado in my own sbop, from tho eery tot material purchased In the eastern market. A floe lotofTrottlng Wagon*,new'' andsecond band: Also. of Boat Wagons, JennyLindt, Oermantown Wagons, Jer«y Wagons ana Roekaways, two fine Phaetons, saal* for four pirSS, oneoftbem Wotaon’s make and oneor them New r«k«l». Two fine Sulkies, one made by Mr. D. Rodgers, Philadelphia, and a few common Buggies, snltsble to light marketing. The subscriber flatten Umself be can make It to tba interest of persons wishing fo purchase, to glee bim * establishment is contenleut to tbe city, the Excel •lor Oanibos line Coaches passing : Carriage and wagon fflaanfactory. M. I*. STEPHEN S, Agent Comer Smithjltld Street find Diamond Alley, WOULD respectfully inform thergrajp nobUc *Tist ha 1* now located as and has resumed the business of Carriage making to all iu varieties; and Is alao prepared to execute orders tor wagons of all descriptions, toclodiog all work to Irom Merchant* “aollcltto, * Hratlniuno»ol tbo Vanias* "JS’Ji'JJ’? .tmrwl upon him whll. H Ibo oU .1.0(1 or -Bleriou ■ * bowoolaiworohi. Mood. thrtthoojmo cyo oml oltm tlon will be glrso to all his orders as heretofore, haring se- the serricee of tbe best workmen, and baring maple M>«rtmentjelsewber«to the finishing of fiao work. sesortment of hoary work now on band *ntt able for Spring use. All work warrant®! for Id month*. Particular attention giren to repairs. Jalhlyd- Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHNSON, BROTHER * CO., Comer cf Bdnont end Btbeoca StneU, ALLEGHENY CITY. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN form their friends, and tbe public gene-£s*3lEi. rally, that they are Carrto Baroortej itoekawayt, Sleighs and Chariots, In all their Tart ous style# of flnuh and proportion*. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty or finish. Repairs will also be attend'd to on the most reasonable terms. Using In all their week the best Eastern Shafts, Poles and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent thalafl who Iwor them with their patronage will be .rflw-tlr satisfied on trial of their work, porchasertare requested to glte them a ©all before pnr* chtring elsewhere. ooS;lyd WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT, JUSOXIC SILL, ttFTB STREET, JOSEPH PBIOKBR, „ PBOPBIBfOB. _ All the delicacies of m SEASON, preporod by »*>• "“•* **o«itglfe portoood eooU.oorroii op *1 tb» ihotlMl reCUA^Ht A. SI. OOTII TW.IVI O-OWOK P JI. AllurtlclM lotto lino. P emll * r , t ?‘f'* 1 “ tor ftritow, rbM^nw TeeetiblM la thrir >c4»on.*o fcl3 ocUJrd tOTAKCII AGENUX. —HAVING BEEN In thta market) are now prepend tonpplj WboI«»la »•“■ cti at tTuumUctorara’ prtaa. W» Iqtu» to# ettcouooo* to# Trade In till* article, to an examination ol oar preaoet •toe«» ted which willhe bent eoaal to tha demand. ATWKLL, LKI A 00., BfS No. | Wood atm American Iflowcri, llnaetica, Trimming** 4». ( Ac. ryiTTF. subscribers beg to draw attention to I th«lr department of Americas Flower*, [taeehwend Trimming*, which will be ftraod complete, Ibo deetgo* betas ,2imn from the (Mhlo&able French, end the manu facture eon/lned to their own Ihctoriu. WKrttiaU Hubert onlv are reqowtad to examine the umplea. y JSO.C. HENDERSON SMrTtl 4 CO, 300 Broadway. Now Tori. I fplli GREATEST MATCli"machine in « MOTnorittADS WITH A ESS ALL INVRSJIENT. AILY PITTSBUR 1786." ffiomnussion, KOCU7 CANNING & Bl COMMISSION ME] .Vu. 225 Xorth Secon ►AiD, LC HANTS. i Street, LADELPIIIA. of Fish. Arc,Ac Any omptly forwarded. For the sole of Proluee and pnreha.* order* entrusted with them will bo pi apSrf df.m' LC JOH. 9. LSBUtI. 1& co.i JpttUbiirßh, P»> ftOCERi? ■&LOOLM men.- JOHN L- LKCCJ JOS. s. LEECH Nos. 44*4 Jt 344 Liberty it., WHOLESALE G¥ AN'D / irchants, COMMISSION MTE DEALERS 1 FLOUR AND I Tin Plate and Tin's anit PITTSBURGH MAN JylLilly , IACON, ~ tier's Stfx'lL UFAOTUKES. |grTIT...WS.n. WUIT4CRB. U’GIl & CO.. Bi , iuxGatiu&Bicon...B»Jiins r. SPRINGER HARD COMMISSION M DEALERS Wool, Hides, Provisions.^ • Ho. 295 Liberty Stroe' K R C II A N T S [roduce GoDerallv L Fittoburgh. MoALPIN & co., (UteofJ. 9. L~ok. dcAlptaiC.,. rilUtmr.b I GENERAL COMMISSION AND fokwakding MkucHiV>rrfci; Levee and Weihtaglpn Avenue, WYANDOTTH CITY. KANSAS TKHRIWkY, KLKKUKN’CH. 1 *: S. Ueeh A Co., end PittetLrffh Merchant* grn-f *U r * | |yU:d*whT •I'UOfIIAS A GALLAUIIUn, COMMISSION AND FORWAKIUNU MKRCIIANTS, h’o. 'AO Pine Street. St. Uols, M<> uni to Sinotb, HiiTHiJr k Co H l Joxu A Licrn. LoEcrrt,BrxV4ST k Co., I Zco A Painter Will purchase to order. Lend, Hemp, Bacon. (drain. Ac Prompt attention gircn to any manner of f-Twardmu- OiTZS a. wna......... D - M tmtcTov. Lewis & edgerton, (Successes d> i>. T. Morgan A Co.) Wholesale Grocer* and liiuuuioMon Merchants. 107 Wood street, Pltub trgh. "t"- _ LATE Ob’ Henry s. kino, ( firm of Kins k Moorhead.) and Dealer la Tig Metal and Blooms low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. Commission Mrtchant. I No. 70 Water street, ln- ESSORTO lIA R i and Forwarding Mer lianapolis Railroad, cm- Pa. jKSfeljrd I\V7 GENERAL jolcale Dealer in Maun* jestic Cigara. bund, Ac:, iho head of Wood, PUta niliUtly A A. HARDY, (SUCC « dy, Jone* A Co.,)Cowml«do chant; Agcatof the Madison and lu nrr First and Ferry Pittsburgh. Edward t.~ megr. Commission Merchant, and W factored Tobacco, Imported and Dot Ac., No. 211 Liberty atreot, oppoeito burgh, Pa. , CO., ,lIS, X MERCHANTS. T. LITTLE . WHOLESALE UROCi COMIUSSH An 1 dealers in FLOUR, BACON. C! FISI OILS and PRODUCE ttsburgh. Pa. No. 113 Second St., PI Literal advances made on' Robert dickey, Prod nee uIJ Communion K street, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa t) AG A LEY. COS( n Wholesale Grocera, No*. IS i iVholcsnle firmer, errh.iut. No K 4 Fmnt Ud lil A V E i CO., ml lit) W<*»J strovt. Pitta- A. B. I.taGEB GROCERS AND nr, Oiih‘«a Brooms, Ar, id Second Strw't*. Pitta oc4:lyd T>EIS & BERGER.', ■Vi Dealer* in Bacon, Lard, Fl> South-Wcbt comer Sniithtjald s burgh. i, 'WHOLESALE :*la Ash, No. 273 1.i1.-rtjr apltlyd* lE, Jr., & BKO., fyiug Diiulhws, burly street, Pittsburgh. Alexander kin- Grocer aud Importer of £ •treet, Pittsburgh, Pa. TtfM. MITCIIELTRJ FT Wholesale tinx era, IlecL and Liquor Merchants, No. 2<>j} L Ju2S _ JAJ. L- iwut. lIOLELALE GKO . dealers in Pr.-dm* and Water street, near Cherry oao. a. jotrea JONES & COOLEY, W CKR3 and Dent Furaish'-rt Pitteborgh Manufactures, No. 141 Alley, Pittsbnrgh, Pa. jo»tjr s. nitwvr.tu ‘ll, WHOLESALE jd street, ibelweoti W*'od sur*t. r. SHBirca SHRIVER & DILWOI! Grocers, No. 130 and 132 Sec aud Smithfieid, IdUebaruii. rn._ wtLUA* rt 'H*. V)., WHOLESALE rkdiAhtn, No. 173 Wwd and 1 JelO JOBS u<’.HAi«u tv JOHN FLOYD A 0 Grocertaod Commi-mon M.r 229 Liberty stn* t, Pitt-burgh. WATT WHOLESALE GU.O - Uominimioti Men bants end Dealers In IV.- dneeaud Pittsburgh Miiniifhrtnrm, No. —»T Ldx-rtjr street. Pitubnrgh.* I” SAIAII DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE Grocer*. Commisiiun Merchant*, and Ik-nler* in Pro-la,-*, No. 80 Wal.r «lr*r(juinl rj Front Btroft, Pittsburgh^ WM . '"McO if’l'O 11 EON WHOLE SALE and C-mwnii-ion 'M.-rchant, and Dealer in PittslWv'ti Manuf:u:tnr.*i ArtirJi-*, No. IMI ÜbertT itrwt, corner of Brewery ay. Pittsburgh, Pa. my 3 JOBS ATWELL A. J. UU r|J*o. ATWtLL. A TWELL, LEE £ CO., WHOLESALE J\_ grocer*. Produce and CotuinLwi-m Merchant*. and Dealer* in Pitttbnrgh ManuC-icturo*, No. a \Vi»«i *tr«vi, b~- tween Water and Front *t.. Pittuburgh. _ nj)18 ROOT. RODtSOS, B»»’L B. ROIlIaO!*. R ROBISON £ CO., WHOLESALE • Grocer*, Commission Merchants, and Dealer* in all kind* of ProrUlons, Produce and Pittsburgh Maaufiicturra, No. 2&3 Liberty irtroct, Ilttflbnrgh. JnPAlyd _ T>OBERT H. KING, WHOLESALE GRO li\j CEB, Commission Merchant, and Dealer in Feather*, Full, Floor, and all klQd* of Country Produce, No. -11 LH>- erty street, month of Sixth, Pitt*brtrj;h, Pa. Litoral ad vances made on consignment*. _ _ jafclyd ffinnTlHl.ttll. J.. JAMES C. BREAPPIO. Robert dalzell] & co., whole- SALE Grocer*, Commltsim and Forwarding Mer chants and Dealer*in Produceau4 Pittsburgh Manufacture#, Ne. 251 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, I’a. ttral Estate I Samis. WILLIA9I WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Bond*, Mortgages and all seenritie* for mon*j. r Persons can procure loan* through tny Agency, on rwnt.n able terms. Tboso wishing to Invest their money to good advantage, can always find flr*t and second class pap.r at my '’dice, for AH communications and Interview* strictly mnfid-niial. Office GRANT STRUCT, opposite St. Paul* Cnlbi-lra* JeLdtf Uoofcstllets, f«. WSS. KENTUUL, ‘JO St. Clair street, « Dealer in iluligioos and Mi*c-ellanr- u»lh—k<, and Xteposltory of American Tract Society's Pnbli-.aUoni "mrUhdswlyF TTrM7 G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, I VV -Blank Book Manufacturer* and J-'l* Printer*, No. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. "'' M j™ cTCOCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO IjA* 8. Sadler,)Wboletale and Retail P»aWio Ho-.k*. Stationary and Paper Hanging*, Federal strwt. oth *J.*>r,. E.of Market 8-inarn, Allegheny, Pa. OILN~S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Stationer, successor to Davison A Agrmw, No. £1 M.«rk*t ftreet, near Foarth, Pittsburgh,!’*. trXYIfcCarBOOKSELLERS AND STA _i\_ TIONERS, No. to Wood stroet, next door to tbo cor ner of Third. Pittsburgh, Pa. School and U* Rook* con stantly on hand. ’ I T L.READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA f) • TIO.NER, No. 78 Poortb *t, Apollo Bnlldlng*. Hunt & mine il bookseller ■ml Stationer, Masonic Hall, Fifth street. ifiusic, &c, JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. Hi WOOD ST., betwoen Diamond Alley and Fourth street. Sole Ago tit ‘for CUICKKRING A SONS’(Boston) PIANO FORTES, MA SON A HAMLIN’S MODEL MELODKOXH and ORGAN ♦HARMONIUMS, and Dealer In Mnsie and Musical Goo-I*. Ja23 . TT KLEBER & BRO., No. 53 FIKTII M . gt- Sign ofthe Golden Harp, Sole Agent for NUNNS ACLARK’S (New York) nnrlralled Grand and *iaara PIANOS and OAKHART A NEEDHAM'S gmutrt MKIXh DEONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealer* In Monte and Moileal Instruments. _ _ /CHARLOTTE BLUME, MANUEACTUR (J Duln-la Pi-» F«M. Import--«} «£dM,uta.l laErumenu. Sol.' l |r PIANOS also for FIALLKT, DA\ IS A CO. S Boston 1 tenos, my 3 ■—•— tlljpsicirfns. DR. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED at Dr. Smith's,corner Filth and «mlthlbdd itrect*. on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS sad SATUBDAYS,from H>to 1 an-1 l to s■■» Fl 0"" WE are now receiving our Spring °j French Flowered FljSrer riety kd« enables ns to offer to Wholesale porebnsers Induce® both tu pries and con&oed ttylis. f .. . r Ostrich and Fancy Feathers flu many style** Spring Bates, also, srery description of low P r '““ an f , Fcethtn, for trimming Bays’ * and Childrens’ Btn\w and Fancy list*. For sals on liberal .terms, by _ JBO.C. UEXD&itSON BiITTII t CO, Broadway. New Yorfc. feWalSm sfi n/TEDICATED LTE, / c • 111 BOX.—As«xc«lkat niAti cnnw Addttj of tbs fltomsch. Ac. fitUiky&y wnimra# ,or Alkaline Sold* tor Djtpcpela, Haart; c. AiwgonpplyreeaUed cor.Mttkit at 4 XU* & PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MA fHanufactums. WELLS, IIIDULE A, CO., 80 Fourth Street, PitUOnir-rli, I’n MA!nrF»CTfII*BS or WHIPS. THONGS AND MVIIiUI Orders solicited trctu th - n * te, sud t •' p*>t as per ItDitmcliou* (J mouths, i.f i‘ i" ' • ‘ •• • • »e2adjrdAwP JOS. K. II A 111 »i. f'la * ' " M 'lUNia l a, KNGINWKIW r-.... fir,l r. ....... _.1 /•. CI.'PEKIOR"STEAM I NGINI I. . u,...i il nn.l Saw .MHK - M AtlllUrt.G le», Al' , ».. -nK> MAC II 1 N laV n ' r.i<> \ o «.,rl. mTuoilxk t^lhea. Iron l , t»*«a«s. I ‘*-1 » Al-s \V«s..irM Irvi. nh»m.. e . Wilti tu.-e-.*. * ■n'AUsdltrP ' iiiAuv taiiiwii. M...H / iv,.:— l'l 110 I' 'll U li. I* n Man i ! VM' ruuuiv ok mk.mk ani> MANU.UA M»H* tVllln. UfcMr AM* UtliiUi V 4 i>* l- t'.j H..U, > aril, ViUlihl *n.l W.-l T«>«»€*. Hi.•.*««>. «■>A rotoiiid T«u<» n*« »«» xl.-« .»( It.c (..«.-( !••• •"» M O Olt HIJ AU A *’ O . (iAI.V AM.'ICl* HI I !>'. Hi I' lif >N IV. UullfiU-.:. T| 111. .i -\\. ■ r. I'aUlll I 111 11 «4l«> It It liaal A Klirc 1 I i >lll aivl, \,. | .11 f,. •/ V. . im.t ti.l DUSHA & OUTENDOItr, B rk. am nor i. »<: u m AM> AM. KIM'S 4,‘K SHEET IRON Ptnn Slrrcti nenr \V«icr Plttabmjrh, Pnun.i tO.VII. i.l. f. |u..m,.iK i.v :l ■»> V . I , V o N LUOIUSI* OLASS& rit'ri'KK KIIAMKS, AND l> r. A 1. i: K IN VAUIICTV GOODS. .V<\. So. US Wood M., l*lltiburglt, I*m. MOK.I4IM ..V tJOI/AWK. 1 HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP HAMMERS HAMMKKS «»f ilio f.'lßtwin m.ulf ti> on!i*r .No. 1. I.lft 7in fulllt.« IV,r- j tji Oni-ra soil- Hid. K-'r |.*ru.-uUi- addt M-fßlil.' 4 .N.U'AKr. ki.. nu/vniiKv b\M Li.m, (IVl'-rt tb«* M. ci-ur MI.HI l!nd<.,) Allegheny City, Penna., BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KMTTI.Mi YARN, ,if M.-rv C-. 1. r nn l Nnml-r IS PIvEl’AKKii TO Tll.L OKI,HITS ON ■hoi t cotnv fur cvc-i > <•«.I-■ r ..r min.l-T ,d V wn«. Us'- oak* ol tin* iTiniiul uiaiiiil:*- lnr*-;« th~ «v| W.-ilrti Y«rn«."lii rumn lJ Wtu. Bradley, of Whr- l would rt ahafe of the unlri " tor \ aru*. a* *l">N >•, Aj/~Ou-h paid t.-r Sheep Skiu* and Wt».l U.AAU UAttSHILt JlKkt-M JinC-M WILLIAM RAUNHILI. A CO., 01 Ponn st., ht*l'N\%* Marbtirv, Pittshurirli, I’:i. Steam iioilkii makkks and sheet Imn Uurk.-o. M iuuf-i.-tnr.-r-i «.f lUruhilVs Pai.-nt U .iter, UKvinotivo. Hin .1 ami I'j lindr-r IMVn., CMilim-t*, Bu n h-n.'Vir© IS.-.J, fU-uai . A ..Jid.-iwr.. salt Sui.'ar I'aii*. 1 row Ynwl*. Life U->itt. rti. Also. Ulivkj.nutli, Work, iiri.li;** and Via.la.-t Irons, il-u.i .it «l- «h..r1.-t u . tin.. All orders fr*>m n distaiire promptly *H- u-l—l l~ Pi>nn Cotton IMttahurgh. Kennedy. Childs &. co.. manlfac TUUKILS of— IVtin ANo l h»-ar> +4 Sho-tlnjfK <>»rpi-t Cluiu of all odor* and *h:id--*r t.Vttou Tmns; •• lu»l ('-.rdir. “ rionuit Ur.-" in I i' nd. *• Hop- of „|| sir-" and -1-- i ipif.n Batliut:. left -at the Hardware Sioreof Wilaoti A C**.. 131 Wood «irv-t. will bar*- attention n"Ai In * JAMKH UtWIK, MA N C FAi’T UK t U 0 F SULPIIUKIi; ETI1E11; Sulplmric Ao.l: |i«wl Fj rritii of Nitre; NiUe- Arid; IfotlDjiiu'* Anodyne-, 'lumin- A-»d. Ad'ia Ammonia, FFF, .Nicr-u* rt- F..al-r‘» .Solution; m M.y h» funnd lit John Irwin A.- :* M .r.i -tr—l 1. ij. I’tRUS S. A. JOHN*-'-* « U A-U'%'s. PEIUUN &. JOHNSON, m tNUF.unvRKns and dealers in WK. CHILDS* CO’S PATENT ELAS • TIC FIKK AND WATi:i;-rili»!>K CEMENT KOjFIVI, L’-STmcn STHtrr. Du. orJU.itl WII.LUMTATEitKON, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth «trwl. u-.ir Liberty. mid i~i »Vm. otr.-et, next door t«> Aldermxn nrtire. and F-l-r',l -t . i.ou Liwi.-k Alb^h-ny. Every i'« m:i tj'tior*. of Kitting* for Water, ts:ui i»ud Steam. _ _my3l_tf_ JOHN CAMI’UELL, Ma nuf a ct uhe k of bootspp* and SUOKSt.r crn, .l-H._rii.tiou, No .11 SmlthO-M •trt-rl, I'ittaburKh, l'«- ur3l:ly<‘. insurance Agents. TITE& CIIAFFEE Neptune Insur ance tii., Lafayette Hull. atr©*t R FINNEY, AgcntEurcku InsurancetV, • N'.« 9 Water Ptru l- A A. UAKitIER, SECRETARY • PrnnaylTania luanranro Comfuuiy of Jon-*' UuiMiui;. Fourth •trvol. SAMUEL Li MARSHELL, Scuremry Citi rein' liisuranr* CompanY, 04 Water <*! reet. M, GORDON, Sorrctnry lnsu r• l- Water JOARIiINKROOEFIN, Ai;.-nt r..r ('rank • Hn Fir- ln-mranro Company, !>ortin wt rom-r Wirnd and Third Atreeta. P A. MADEIRA, Ardiu for Lk-luwaro , Mutual Irirf.irancMV, Vi Wul.r-Jr.H t- THUS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmer-.' and M.H-liHiihu I»knratirM>. H 90 W*w nlro. t. JOSHUA ROBINSON, ARunt Continental In-nr.li,*- ( -i._ ‘JI rit.ii RW. POINDEXTER, Aj£,-m lir.int Wtvit # ern In»uranr-> IV. u 7 Front ati-et. Clpfcolstrrp. WALTER P MARSHALL •'"MII'U »• UViU** Wall Paper Warelionae. WALTER T. MARSHALL A CO., Ini porter*and Dcuicra, b 7 Wood strott, between Fourth itrrwtand Diamond Alley, where may l- found au '‘xwhi.lt© aawirtmeul ofer«ry d-acripti-m of I'apor ltaDjrl«ig«.K*r l*»r |,,r-, Unllx, l)inln< ItAima and Chjuntfeni. Alwx. Window Slimlm, in emit inri-ly »t l..wn.t prirfl lo -nnlir ~ n.jlti WALTER I’. MARSHALL A UK S. SOMCWtHOa •;•••"'■ UATt f?To EEDMUNDSON a CO., Nua. OSnmIUS • Third «trerl, near W<»hl, Miuiufucturera an.l Dealer* In WALL I'AI'KK. CURTAIN ODORS, 010.-AMK.NTR, FIUNOKH, TASSELS ANDORDS, CoMFORTS. UKDR, I’ATKNT SIM It U. fritlSU M ATrilhSsKS. Ac., Woold anllrit lb- attention of I'nrrliaa.-r. t.. their Urge and Tamil alock- _ t.ind J SEIBERT, Practical Ukiiolstcueh, . A'o. lotl Thirtt Slrrtt, IVUt'iirgh, Manntncturer and dealer In CURTAINS. COftNfOK, MAITIIAS.SKR.CoM FORTR, CURIIJONtL Ae I'urttrnlar ntt-ntinn paM f> Fte:«nt>t».it WOTk. Carpet* titled and laid loonier. tiirl^lyd jFumitutr. •JAIVIKS W. WOODWKLL. FIIUNITIiItE AND (' II A I B S. WI]O!,EBAU: AS If KETAH,, every etyl- of FUBNIXBBI3, lIUSEWOUII, MAIIOHANV AN It WALNUT, RuitalJ" for PAIIGjIDf, CHAMUBKS AND DIN I Nil ID’iOMR, F'inal to any In NEW Vf) I’. K AN L> PHILADELPHIA, AND AT i, v ir kit rule i: s. article mad.' I*y hand and Wntranl.-I CAIIIKKT MAKSIM Supplbwl with auy -inantlty of FURNITURE and CIIA 1119. on reasonable term.- 11UTKL3 AND STK.OIBOAT3 Purui*ln*d at tlm ©hartlal jkjlic... WAfienoouA, Nos. 77 and 7 ‘J Tutun Stiikrt, mrtfrdtf riTr.surjia/i, v.\. tuus. a. vooatf raaoit u ruoai T. I). YODNG A CO.. utntrrAcniMtas or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY—iWfroi f&.,Mw*n RVi* and Prnna. Arm. Warehouxe—Sos. 18 klO Srailhrithl St., STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—Wo are constantly nuuiufacturiuß STEAMBOAT OAlltN KURNITURK »n<] CUAIIIS, And lutlU ttu» Attention ' thow> lnUrr*tn| in famUliing l-Ur)nKof Watcbe* anil Jow*lry. 43-All *«>rfe warranted. WALL PAPER—hno Paper Hangings, UaJl Paper, Panatlos*, Ch«ap Wall Paper, Ceiling auil Tetter Paper, Kir* Board I’rtnt*. Curtain Paper, Traoa iwircnt, tiiltwwCHl Cloth WludowHhtwkn. new Pprlnzatriea, at Paper Itootn of (ap 101 K. C. COCHRAN K, Allegheny. TTILOUR—2O bids. Extra Family, made of l> aclectcdWhlUWheat, fexpremly for umllj nan. lu SSSr «l* *y EOBBRT DIOKIY/ ,pl 9 134 Irral itmt, mu Wood. |liUsl)iu-g| .'’.r.ath rtfiILIMUKD jMIbY AM) W’KKELY CY kiddi-s co., nrTH rraxrr. itwvi Wthtiiu.. Pall of Larknow „l Tti» Istrwlno Tlra»« on.OKIHO or TIT* ISfACHDARIIA tirfiire f.ucknoir, March 2*.* — My u O , brought tba narrative of events op • . ,t.„ -V-0.. ..r dm I llh of March. We had then „,,.,..w.t ti.n ii.mnmbarrali, or Imarobarra, with 0 „„t, d*«»i dm mcmy. diiitnayed by tha by tb* fife of our artillery, nod i. r ii,„ received at the storming ~f ( | |j i,«d T ciialiporieripd tho garriaoo, already deci i.y dm bombardment, U*nt they gave up dmbov ofilmti position almost without a strag gle *|'im tmivo look every one by surprise. V: f ßi r »>•« wan on the *p"l as speedily as possi -I,la Tim air was "till heavy with gunpowder; iinilpia WP re whistling around from the desper n\a men ol.tit up In tho works, and from the otmmy in dm Inner lino of defenses. Oar men were jnni ornahlng through the rooms of the pal ming, which woro ns yet filled with the evidence „r bin harlo inagninoonce and splendor, 'and tho ~, i PO „|’ dm dying were not yet stilled as we cn lord Tim Kolnorhagh cannot be described. Tho plnoo la nan lon,of palaces, kiosks, mosques, all »r fniiolful Oriental architecture—some light and graceful. cillmm merely fantastic and curious, nnd rmmeclcd generally by long corridors arch -oude, r.nd oil copies of the por- i raits of Oovernorß-Cienoral, of Wellington, Nelson, deorge IV., and Bonaparte, many Caiu cBc drawings, French crazoos, and English en gravings of all sorts even those from “William -on’e Wild Sports of the East,” an old and almost forgotten book on tiger hunting in gorgeous frames, but the hand of the spoiler was heavy among diem all Those hung out of the reach of tho musket stock and bayouet were scarcely eafo from a bullet or the leg of a table. Down came chandeliers in a tinkling, clattering rain (jl aS Q„ cr asb! crash"! crash! door and window, and mirror and pcndulc! Sikh and soldier were reveling in destruction and delirious with plund er and mischief. Those who could not get in at once to carry on the work searched the corridors, haltered ofl the noses, legs nnd arms of tho statues in the gardens, or, diving into collars, either made their fortunes by the discovery of isuspectcd treasure, or lost their lives at the •nds of concealed fanatics. There was no time guard against indiscriminate plunder, ions .n-h as it nover was expected that tbo Kaiser V.agh and all its treasures would have fallen that day into our hands. It was stormed at once, but i. cotiU scarcely bo said that ouy great resistance whs ofl, med by tho enemy. As they fled from the Itoaiimharrah, with Brosicr’s .Sikhsand the 10th Regiment in fast pursuit, they rushed in such coufusion through the detached houses and courts between it and tho Kaiserbagh that a universal panic as created, and the Sikhs enter ed (heramps and gateways along * ith the enemy They were supported by tho men of the corps engaged fti the assault of the Imaumbarrah. At the very nsp'etH of these men. inside the defenses. Sepoys and Nujeebslosl heart and fled out of the courts and buildiogs. Some were shut up, i.r wrote! themselves in recesses, and in the mysterious apartments of an Eastern palace. All who remained in arms were shot down or bay oneted on the spot. The Raiserhagh was ours before 1- o’clock. Brigadier Napier, os I have sai l, tent up word at once to headquarters, hero ilie full ol'the Itnaumborrah was just made Mount and away'' was the word. How the soldicre cheered when tfir Colin made his appearance in the Imaumharrah and proceeded i hrough them to the stairs which led up on lo (he roof of tho Palace, from which a good ricw could be obtained - of portions of the Kaiaerbagb! It was rather a hot place at limes, for the coexny, in minarets and in tho buildincnjdl round us, kept up a constant fire, and theTpeople at the other eido of the Kaiscrbagh were firing at our turn; but still liolter was it from the burning sun. which blazed fiercely over the emoke and tumult in the courts below. I*l.l VIIKB UY TUB THoOP-* "or men were in hich delight with the gay of the eunuchs which tbev found in some of the rooms, and it was with difficulty they were induced to lake otT the crowns of lace and peacock's plumes, and bird-of-paradisc feathers, and the sword bells they stuck over i heir heads and shoulders. Here, as in every other building, there were quantities of kites, the Hying of which seems a f&vorilo amusement of these childish but ferocious races. Goats, horses, the stately Cyrus cranes, tamo monkeys, apet>, autelopes, numbers of paroquets in cages were also appropriated by the men. In the next court, which was sheltered from tire by the walls around it, our mcc had mado a great seizure of rich plunder. They then burst mto some of the state apartments, and were en gaged in dividing the spoils of shawls and lace and embroidery of gold and silver and pearls. In a nook off this court, where there was a little shade, we retired to rest ourselves, as there were no means of approaching the front, part of the building being on fire, and explosions of mines feared every moment. Two men of the ffOlh were in before us, and assisted later by some of the we saw them appropriate money’s worth to ruako them independent for life. The rooms off this nook had been us»-d as stores by the King or some wealthy member of his house hold, and each momeut these men went in only to emerge with a rioher trophy. In ooe box they found diamond bracelets, emeralds, rubies, pearls and opals ; all were so large, and bright and badly set tha; wo believed at the timo they were glass. In nnolher was a pair of gold tnnuntcd and jeweled duelling pistols, of English make, and the bill, slating that bis Majesty tho King of Oude owed the maker £2BO. Then out they came with bundles of swords, gold moun ted and jeweled, which they at once knocked to pieces for the sako of the mountings, leaving the blades behind them. Next came oat a huge chemical laboratory , then a gold saddle-cloth, studded with pearls: then gold-handled riding canes; then cups of agate and jade, gold; mount ed aod jeweled; then—but I roust really stop this broker’s inventory. The happy possessors of these riches vrero qnlte mad with excitement. BESfur. OF NATIVE LADIES—TIIK ZENANA. Meantime, intelligence reached tho Chief ol tho Staff that tho women of the Zenana were secreted in one of the strongest parts of the KtuAerbngb. Somo engineer officers immediately proceeded to tho spot, into which some of our soldiers had already forced an entrance. In do ing so the son of ono of tho Begums, a deaf and dumb youth of twenty years of age, and two or tbreo of tho ladies of tho Zenana were unfortu nately killed by a discharge of musketry when the doors wero burst in, beforo tho soldiers saw that they wero women. It may be imagined what a state of terror the Begums and their at tendants were in when our men entered. They expected death every instant,and their agonies of fear wero increased by the knowledge of the fact that some armed Sepoys were slmt up in a room close at hand, nud ono shot might seal their fate. Huddled together amid tho smoke they could hardly be calmed by the agsurauces of the offi cers, who at once took measures to remove them to a place of safety. As they were going out one of tho ladies pointed out to Capt. Hope Johnston a box which ho had just taken from the floor and laid upon the tablo. Bbo told him it contained jewels to tho value of ten lacs of ropccs. or £lOO,OOO. 110 at ooco placed sentries at tho doors, nod gave orders that no one should enter. Having, with tho aid of his brother offi cers, taken tho ladies out of danger, ho retired to the Zonana. U'Waa blazing from end to end. Tho sentries only escaped by clambering up to the roof, from which they wero with difficulty saved. The jewels were gone. Had CapLJobn htone taken them they would have been his, for tho Kaistrbagh on this day was given up to plunder, and what each man could get became his property. Those stately buildings, which had noTer be foro been entered by any European foot except by a Commissioner of Oudo on a state day, were now open to the common soldier and to the poor est camp-follower of our army. How their splendors vanished like snow in sunshine! The destruction around one, the shouting, the smash ing noißcs the yells of the Sikhs, and natives, were oppressive. The noise, the dust, the shout ing, the excitement were almost beyond endu rance. Lucknow was borne away plecmeal to camp, and tho wild Ooorkas and Sikbß, with open mouths and glaring eyes, burning with hastolo getrich,whencontendlng fiercely against the current as they sought to get at tho sources ol such unexpected wealth- THE RESIDENCY. T. B. YOUNG * CO. Our march went past and through a line of palaces; the Lalbaugh, the Farm Bax, Chultur Munsil, IUI we came out upon a large spaoewith pierced gateways, one shattered turret, and some tottering walls, rising amid heaps of rub bish, and surrounded by a trench. This gate was the Ballsy Guard; inside that broken win* II GAZETTE. Y 2G, .l: dow Lawrence m t his death. Here was ground made holy by patient courage and by the noblest endurance and dtvotion all around us. Westood among tho ruins of the Residency and of the works defended by the garrison of Lucknow. — The 23d entered irst, and were followed by tho 29th; the Bengal Fusileera were in support, and os wa passed throu the Chutter Mnnsil we found tho 20th in resen e in case they were needed. Col. Wells of lh j 23d received his orders from Sir James Outrarb, and Mr. Cavanaugh, whose name is so famous in connection with the Luck* now eeige, volunteered to show the advanced party the way to the iron bridge, and rode at their head as they advaoced at the double. One party went to tholeft, thoother to the right down by the road. Tho moment our men appeared over the ruins of the Residency, the enemy open ed fire on them, and their bullets came “ping ing” overhead. Two of the 7‘uh and several dbooly-bearera were hit close at hand as they were drawn up in the rear of the 23d. The gallant Fusileors, in extended order, with loud cheers, dashed along the road and over the bro ken ground in front. On Lhe road was a small intrenchmcnt, with on embrasure for a9-pound er. As our men got within two hundred yards, this gun, deliberately laid, was fired, “Whish !” weot the grape, with a murmer like a flight of birds. Two, an\llwo only, of our men fell, and in a moment moro the gun is ours and is turned on tho enemy. More cheering ! The iron bridge is ours! Our guoß from the north are turned against the stone bridge, across which the enemy aro flyiny in thousands—horse, foot, guns and baggage, men, wbmen and children. _ Outranks guns open from tle front of tho Residency on the large Imauml arrab, and in a few minutes we hear that the i tone bridge is to beassaulted also. Our guns c n the iron bridge are pound ing away nt the fugitives who are running up and down on'thp stone bridge, for they hear Grant is outside olt Lhe north, and' they do not know what to .do. \ We enter a broad street with magnificent arched gateways. Turn sharp to the left through one of them, and there stands tho great Imaumbarrab, the finest building 1 have as yet seen in India, with the grandest and simplest front—a noble mosque, ample squares and flights of steps, broad esblanades, and gar dens once rich with fountains. The 7'Un are soon installed In the great saloon, said to be odc of the largest arched roof* in East or West. I paced it, and could only make out that it wasf.s yards by 21. There was a stone covered with silver, and a silver mosquo and many a can delabra inside, but 1 was glad to get out of the dust and heat, and climb by a winding stair to tho gallery outside tho high and slender minaret of the mosque, from which there was a beauti ful view of iho city. Capt. M’Neil, of the Bengal Artillery, attached to the Ghoorkas, and Lieut. Bogle, of tho same force, succeeded in saving Mrs. Orr and Miss Jackson, who havo been so long in captivity. As these officers were exploring the deserted streets in front of the Ghoorka advanced' posts they en countered a' native, who said he was one of Sir J. Oulram's rmployett, and implored their pro tection for hi« house and property. In the course of his appeal he mentioned incidentally that he knew where the English ladies were con fined, and offered to point out the place. Almost immediately afterward another native appeared and presented two notes; one from Mrs. Orr the other from Miss Jackson, imploring immediate succor, as their enemies were making search for them. Tho officers returned to the nearest Ghoorka a post, and called for volunteers ;40 or 50 of these hardy, dirty, and loot loving Cal mucks stepped forth, and with the native at their head as a guide, the party at a rapid rate started off on their errand of deliverance. They proceeded for more than half a mile, through the silent, tortuous, Btrects, expecting to receive a volley at every turn, when they came to a house, apparently shut and abandoned. “This is tho house”, said tho guide. At the noise of their footsteps the owner Meer Wajcd Ali, Daroga of the Court —made bis appearance, and began to stipulate for his property, but Capt. M'Neil de manded the immediate production of the ladies, and finding that he was resolute, the Daroga led him to an obscure appartmem, whero were two laidcs in Oriental costume in a dark corner. At the sound of the voice—“ Are you the English ladies and do yon wish to leave this place those whom he addressed were not able to reply to the officer from excessive joy, and for a moment or two they were overwhelmed with thankfulness and emotion. But there was □o time to be lost. Tho Moulvie and bis fol- lowers wero knowu to be searching for them. The ladies, clad aa they were, descended to tho street, and were about to be placed on the officers horses, when n palanquin caught the eye of Capt. M'Neil in the court of the house. Just as tho ladies were getting into it, a few budmashes with drawn swords, sallied out from an adjoining louse to attack them, but a shot from a revolver sad the bayonets of the Choork&s soon disposed of their resistance, and six of the Daroga’s re tainers being impressed as palanquin bearers, ibe party and a portion of the escort moved back as rapidly as possible to thedhoorka post, and the poor ladies were placed in safety. At the samo time, some other Christians, Earasians and descendants of Europeans, were saved by the guard of Lieut. Bogie, and were delivered out of the hands of their enemies. It is but just to say, however, that, although the native Chris tian community was so large as to form a gunj or quarter of its own, containing, perhaps, s(>o persons, there is no reason to believe that the Sepoys persecuted or murdered them. Most of them, fearing ill-treatment, concealed them selves. JHtscrtlanrous. u li. I-OTTS U>. D. rorrs. UK. t>. PuTTS WILLIAM D. POTTS & CO., FLOUR FACTORS, Q-R.A.IXT AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' 324 N. Delaware avenue. and 323 N. Water Street, (above 100 Street,) PHILADELPHIA. 49-Caati advances made on Consignments. uryH:dlm R. cut>oe s. wassttontu w. a uacaisvosH. OKZBOB, WADSWORTH 6l CO. Oscillating Engine Works. PITTSBURGH, PA. Nortu Exn or me Aquipuct, in, 10 1 r ALLEGHENY CITY WM. D. HOLMES BRO., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS, DEALERS IN I’nonsioxs, C&-. Corner Market and Front Streeti. TRUSSES, For the relief and cure of HERNIA, In all its stage*, and ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS of all kind*, alvraji on hand, and made to order, at shortest notice, by CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG. 86 Wood M. PICTURE OALLBRT, FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. AMBROTYPKS and PHOTOGRAPHS Taken In the ruvesr strut vr the Art, at satisfactory (irirrui. tnylLdCni CAIUiO 6i. CO'H AMBROTYPK AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. No. 21 Fifth struct, opposite Daly's, and (U Market, opposite Fleming's Drug Ht«m. Photograph* finished in oil or water colon, tinted or pUlu. Specimens and Reception Room on the ground floor. myfrdl y WELLING IN EXCHANGE FOUPjg WESTERN LAND.—Penoo* wishing to par-Jtft chase a comnn-dlon* and valuable family residence, wttam five mil.-s of tbo city, or dstiring to exebnng* western (and for tbo same, will plcane enquire of J. G. COU3TOCK, E»p, Sliarpsbnrgh, or WELLS, RIDDLE A GO., np'Jfi No. 80 Fourth streeL Coal tiy Weight. THE Kubscriber i* prepared to deliver in ARegbuny or Pittsburgh, CANNED OR BITUMINOUS OOAL3 Of tbo l«o*t quality. A* oil Coal delivered by mo Is weigbod, purchaser* can roly on getting full measure. Also, COKF, LIME, FIRE BRICK AND CLAY.- W. A. McCLUBG, Allegheny Coal Depot, mr3l Corner Anderson *t. and Railroad. roduce'for sale^— 20,000 lbs.country cured Hulk Meat; 25 bbls “ “ Meat Pork: 150 bus. Dry Apples; 2,000 lb*. coUDtrj cured Bacon, In stom at my 3 SURIVKit A DILWORTQ’3. fpmiUJ SUPPLY OF NETT GOODS— J. MURPIIY A RUECUHELD have commenced receiv ing their third supply of Now Goods, and will be opening dally new goods, bought at low prices and tilling cAcaji for cos'), at North east corner Fourth and Market sta. my 3 NOW OPKN-Tho best assorted and cheap est stock of Dress Goods, Btuwls, Mantles, White Goods, Mourning Goods, Needlo Work, and Domestics is the city. Please call and s*o them. C. HANSON LOVE, •p!4 formerly Love Bro., No. 74 Market street. Fine Havana cigars i —Coicste Im pure, Corona Ducal, Mima Cubanna, Ibenas, Dos Hsn uauas, and various other floe brands of Cigars. »P« W. A D. RINFJIART. No. 123 Wood st Red cedar tubs and buckets— -5 down Buckets; S scats Tubs; on consignment as samples, to which wo woaM Invito the wooden ware trad* and solicit order* fbrany thing in that line. my& THAfAn DICKJBY A CO Grants chewing tobacco.—Fifty boxes fins pounds, received on canrigumentfrorn tbo maantoctarer, and various brands of s’» and G's, on hand and will be sold at low prices. W. AD- RINEHART, ,tpS« No. Igft Wood sL MURPHY & BURCHFIELD Have now open their Third supply ol GOODS rOR THIS SPRING. myUbdawT Prices low. “pvOMESTICS—MusIina, Checks, Tickings, myHh 0. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. HOPS— 3 bags country Hops,for sale"by ’ b,u fr etizEu. * (So. VOLUME l; Insurance, Merchants’ Insurance Co. ol Philadelphia. WM. V PETTIT, Prrrt- D. J. UeCAN'N, Secretary. Araonnt of Capital Stuck j>aM tu aud Invp.tM ..$200.C00 00 Surplus 00,413 35 $263,428 3? ! esarcs Cargo Risk* on the OUk> ami Ul«r« Race, Phila. HOWARD IILNCUMAN, Arm of Litlcc»loD * ami CotmnUaiun Merchants, No. a Market iL, above Eighth, Pbila. OKORGE'W. COLLADAY. President. QiLU WiLBo!t, S*w<*Ury. JOSUOA ROBINSON, Ase»L No. 24 Fifth itrwt stalra.) noDongkltcU lninr«ncc Company. OP PITTSBURGH. Orncr&s—JAMES A. HUTCHISON. Pr-aidrul HKNRY M. ATWOoD, Secretary. Orncs, No. M WiTza Stuct, T»ili Jnjurt Jgairut all kinds o/ M>c and Marine K\ ASSETS. MAY 20th, IWS: Stock Due Bills, payable on demand, aectired by two approved uamy..r - K W. Dilworth, Esq—1125 00 ,r->bn P—eh U 7 50 J. SI. Irwin, Esq ; ?J3 00 J. I. Honse A Co 3110 C 7 Bdw. Spence, Fa*— 64 00 NewmeerA Graff K-S2 72 C. XI. Ponton. •f-0 00 Join Thcmpwn 200 OO Zngiirh ARichardson 190 CO Decry Feldbcsch 20 00 Brewer, Bind & C 0... 6CO John Watson- 23 00 R. Dill A Co - 430 62 J. 11. Hasfcrf _ 10 00 Wm. HcHendry—.. 90 00 rbelpfl, Carr A Co.-.. 4COO OO R. Sill A C© 23 40 J.I. HoosoACo 61 00 Spang A Co 35 CO James Woo.tr, Esq... 2y 00 Salvage oa steamer Wm. McCnlly ACo... 2570 17 Areola. - Till James Millinger H*o CO, Ailam* AM'Clintoci. 49 CO W. McCully A Co-... 750 00|D. Barnard fn CO Total ~ W State or PraymTASiA, City of Pittsburgh, a*. Be for- me, an Alderman is and fur raid city, pfffoaally came Thomas J. Hunter, Agent of tlieJF&rmer*' aadlTt*.han ice’ Insuran-o Company, who, being duly sworn according to law, doth depose and saj-tliat the foregoing statement la true. TBOS. J. BUyTEB, Agent. Sworn and subscribed before me, April 7,156?. myl&dly LtoyAapS. Jomcs, AToerman. Eureka Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, CTEflcc Wo. 99 Water at., Pittsburgh, ASSETS MAY I. IS iti. Stock Dae-Bills—payable on demand aud *•*- cured by two approved names .. Cash iu Pittsburgh Trust Company ~t, Premium Notes..... - Bills Receivable 122 Share* Exchange Bank Stock—cost (i,U6u,CO 90 do Mechanics' irtnk Stock—cost. 6,490.63 300 do Iron City Bunk Stock—ain't, paid.... 7,600,00 200 do Allegheny Bank Ftc-ck— do do ... 5,000,00 Book Accounts..- 18,260.54 MtIH'TORS. ifl. W. Caiw. , Isaac M. I'aßnock. W. W.Slartla. R. T. L.«*ch, Jr.. ■ David M’CapdJtas, S. Selden, Win. J. Anderson. J. H. Shornbergnr, W. K. Nimick. John A. Cangiu'y. C. W. Batchelor, R D. Cochran, James J. B»ui»>tt, Rout. Fisket. Sec v. Delaware Satnal Safely lnscrante Company, Irxnrporaird by (ht Isjitl-ilurt «//\nsryiecma, 1536. Office, S. E. C'WT'W Third and VValnutsts. PIIILADULPUiA. MARIXE IXSIIRAXCES on Vcsrrle, Carp'*, and Freight to all p*rt« of tb* world. iXLAXD IXECItAXi.ES ua Good*, by JUrof*, Canal*, Lakes am! Land Carriages, to alt parti of the Union. FIRE IX&URAXCES on Merchandize Stores, Dwelling llonsos, Ic. And* of Ute Company, Xoo. 2d, 1557. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Lgtute.... $101,350©-* Philadelphia City, and other Loans 137,011 545 Slock in Banks, Railroad & ! osuranceCos.. 13,508 00 BUls Receivable 330,301 ©5 Cub oo hand Balances ia band* of A penis, PreaiiurrM on Marino Policieereecntly Iratn-l, and wili er debt* duetbc Company 92,730 07 Snbacrij.ticn Sntwt i 00,000 OO William Marlin, Jnacpb IJ. Seal, Edmund A. Soudor. JuLa C. Daria, JohD IL Penrw*. George G. Edward Dar .i . Dr. ILM. I .Jam** C. Hand, ThwjpbUaa Padding, j 3 anus Tra/jcnJ r, William Byro, Jr., J- V. Prnl»tou, Jonhns P. Kyr», Ramad E. £tok*-«, ll*-nry Plorvo, H. McKurla C. Hann. ! Uobert Unrion, Jr . j John PiUati'n, P. T. Merman, J.T. Logan, WM. MAKTIN. PrwM"Dt THOS.C. HAND, W.* rnWrat. llisat LTLaca>,?wr,*t«irj-. WllLian C. Ll • Hurt Cal M K n. Jones U route, Jacob f\ Jones P. A Aei-nt, Ko 0j Water tlrv-t. Plttsbnrtfh. Citizens’ Insurance Comp'y of rittsbnrfli. •pSdrt!—ja!2 WM. BAGALKY, Tre'ii-nt. SAMUEL L MARSUELL, Jw. ury. .SUo,OoO CO . ,7,000 29 M Wa/cT S!rert, l£icr.*n Market and Wocd da K3Jusur<-« Hell and C*rico Risk* on ths U’uio »i.J Mis sissippi Riv«r», and Tribntan-s. 4V»lnsnrrsaffain9t InMnr damage by Fire. Ala>>, sc&iu*t thr j-ortls of tb-saand iuland NovL.'.ti-in »uj Transport, ation. DtEtCTORa Wm. Bagal«*>\ | C*pf. Msrk hlorlir-f. Samuel U*a, | £. M. Kicr, Ju. M. Cooper, i Jolm 6. Dilwortb. Jus. Park. Jr., • Fraacia S'*U?r», Isaac 51. PouDocb, I Wm.BHapt, P. Harbaczh, I John Shlpcon.' Capt. Sam’l C. Young, | Walter Bryant, Jail John CaMwelb Jr. Philadelphia Fire arul Lilfai INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 CbesDut Street, $237,710 6 i> OPPOSITE TUE CUSTO 1I HOURB Will make all kinds of Itrniraucp, cither Perpetual c» United, on eTery dincnptioa ot Pri>i>*rty or Mcrcbaadise, at reasonable rates of premium. * UOBKRT. T. KINO, i k ro«i«nt M. U\ BALDWIN. Vk-t- Dn sl l.i-f PIRICTCWI. | K. R. Oi'^u, I Gfoij;o \W Brotr* Jofc-ph 8. Pnni, John Clftjtoa, K. WUc,r. Charles I’. n.iye», IL B. EngliiU,' P. U. Eavcry, O. Sherman, 8. J. Megarge*, P. B lac t cues SPLENDID NEW SPIUNG STOCK •> wm $317,041 « rinHO FORTES, FROM TOE Ollil ASD CXRITIiLED SJ AJVCF ACTO£T CF CIIICKEUING & SONS, Boston, THE SUBSCRIBER, in announcing tlio ar rival of his new Spring supply of PIANO FORTES, from the world-renowned manufuclury of CtliCEliltlNG A SONS, Boston, beg* tp inform tho public, that he has en treated the selection of them to Mr. Chablts C. Mncoc whose thorough knowledge of tlio mechanical end artistic qualities cf Piano Forte* is onqueitioneblo. These new Plano Fortes hare Wen eelretrri hr pet-eon a. t •XAmlnatloD and trial, FBou TQI ixrbpss eicca vczpab tn nr Missis. CHICKKRING A EONS, fob tucib SPRLPO ORDERS, NOW REACHING THEM FROM ALL PARIS OP THE CONTINENT, and they an* confidently offered to the pnblic as the CIIOICEST and meet VALUABLE SELEC TION *f PIANO FORTES ever L.-oaght u> this city. THE IMPROVEMENTS Made by tho Messrs. Cliickering* within (boUst few men the, both in their Seven Octavo and their uew Octave Piano Forte* can cnly be apperciated l>y comparison with those of a fonnct"period. OUR GREATEST PERFORMERS, :>ROPESSIONAL and NON-PROFESSIONAL, are mutt r<- i tactfully inTited to call with their fnenrtv and try thcv> Piano Fortes, taking tihio snificieni to give them a Fair and Impartial Trial. The new stock when complete will consist of all the sitlca now manufiictnrcd by MESSRS. CUICKXIUNG & SONS, WITH ALL THREE LATE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE STYLES, mechanism.strength and durability, delicate and elastic touch, and esqnuito beauty of tone, which havn ren dered tbeeo Piano Forte# and the name of Chiikurin*’ A Sons, as famocs in foreign lands as on ibieeontintfnt. ” one of cmcizEitiXG CTAVE FORTES, With their new Patent Action and Patent full Irou Frame, a most roperb instrument, and without Us any where, will be sold tl applied for within oim montn at » re daction of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS!! Also—A Foil Raven Octavo Orand Plano Vortc, plainer tbaa the above, bat equal as au Instrument In ovtrT partic ular. This would l>»-a uuHt valuable tnslrament fur any large Seminary, or tp any ambitions MuslcTeacher who has the time to practice and a proper drsire to excel (a his art. Ai-Ev—One of dickering A Sons elegant and unique NEW TABLOa GRAND PIANOS, Combining all the essential quaiiUe# of a Full Grand Cteno, yet compiesacd in so small a form that It occupies no mole room than on ordinary Seven Octavo Squaia p£ao. PRICES AND TERMS INVARIABLY THE SAUK AS AT THE MANUFACTORY. 49-TIIK PIANO PORTEB*a MannCactuied by Messrs. CHICBLERINQ A SONS, for whom tho subscriber Las been thoir sale and exclaiivo Agent in this city for so many yean, ARE NOT FURNISHED TO ANT OTHER HO CEE IN THIS CITY. AND ALL ORDERS MUST BE 'KENT, AND PURCHASERS DIRECTED TO TITS SUBSCRIDER. ALL THE PI 4 NO VORTES ir.anafactnrtd by CITICIv- ERING A bONr, and sold in this market, ARE WARRANTED By the Mnnn&cttrers and tho Subscriber. JOHN n. MELLOU, Solo Agent for Chickerlng & Sons In PUtibnrfth, Western Pennsylriuiim Lastern Ohio and Ncrth-Wc*ten» Virginia. No. 81 IV ood Street, between PuroooJ a]Joy and Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. PIANOS AX a BABGAXET 0,.„ r t AXI> P 5 **®® “AKD. NE Cl Rosewood octave PI-^VTCta— ANO, finished all round, No. IC. { fV, from the best nunutocturer* of Boston,en-ff V f"Tl : a good and perfect instrument. Boston price, $320, will be sold tocloeccoaalsnmcnLfuTS276 • One 6 octave, rosewood, round corner, as “coed as new, uwdo by Nnnna A Clark .... 17> One fioctave, rosewocuLaquaromnde, by NnuEs A Claxh _ • • —very little used .. .. 1© Ona V{ octave, rosewood, GcrmiiT miw,' PUma -i- 3 j® , One C octave, old Piano © Also, a splendid single action llarp (nude in CrnxfdloJ, PIANOS! PIAN'OS!.I—S?-cnd bbl*. Trout; COhfdo .-.do do .60fcXdo do S 6 bbli. Herring; ' 25 hf do Herring, Extra .quality, 1969,/uit rec'dand for sain by _ . mj» J.B.CANFIBIJL J U Frve’t mylidltn 35’,802 06 9703,785 3? J. G. COFFIN, A g*nx, «*r Third ard Ww