TIDE '. .'-' DAMY7PITTWRGM G-AMTTE ESTABLISHED IN 1786 inrAr TORE ADVERTISEMENTS from/L. & 84:31.1=8 Advert!** Roam No. 335 Drout. A N MERGETIO -BUSINESS MAN OAN JUL =lac m may part of the United Steree, from three t" flre dollen A !ley, by selling from maple “TILB PATENT INDIA IMMO. SAME FLUID LAMP." erith a° 1 . premed Bumer.. Erery family.who Li/L. reemrd for per ean. emmomy will parches* them. Tor Wm , . 4 Ut , l 'l=3oo Kama toVildrinarr la Mary, •Patentem and erselailve Mufacturnre, CO Pawn etree‘ Mew it. =Ea A. ; ur 'LIG TBl, NEWTON sit. lIIIADBURY 9, • -• 42 Broome Stret‘lreWl r erb. MACTURERS of 'the Patent Arch . reet Plank Plano fortes, celebrated air depth, fell. nee., rinitlate4 pircity, and af.ar !drip's quality of thelr tono, for whkit they. hen received the highest ecomiures lwm. the greaten musical celebritku of the country; end to • ,-, 3 - Cllr, Whtni b•ht In compititlon with other Metro- :...as, have obtateed the hlatimit premium. The Patent .4..0 'Fred Plank,- which la owned and use only yea .i,aranttes their standing in tune longer than any other ln etrotannq while their unprecedented demand In all pate of ib , mann* la milticient vendor their wiperior excellence. L lit eralWoo:lmA to Cletaliteni Schoch+ and the trade. Inklild3 , . . I ~iudalats. ACKEOWN FINLEY, 'Wholesale Droggfiito asoiltaonfictorors or Carbon On, No. 167 Liberty tenet, TlNsbore4 Pc . • Je.C . tlyd BL. FAIINESTOOKA Co.,late of the firm I MA: Yabncau:k &Co, end meeesors to Fleming' Um. Molina. , Dritalst No. GO, comer Wood and Fourth Ea., Mame , Po. D A. FARNESTOCK &r - CO., WEIOLE . Ida Dn4esta and Marittradnierg a White Lead, tad tial.Litrge, Corner IS'oat litont etreete, Pitt. meta T. SOILOONI4AKER, ItANUFACTURER 7./ . . a o4 l3, ll 3 tt e biGei hnae lle .i t riz,troceu,Pzlgrrmut ti.s ft., Na Wood st, Pittiburgh, Ocllyd "fOIII , I7II6.II%.Jr:.(SUCCESSOR TO JAS. fly .IWenday,)Wlndradeand Retail Drngglat and Dealer la PAir.tx,olll, D}ettatlN, do corner Wood and Sloth .treeto, .3aollanddar Agent for Dr. Fond's Medichn. .Ol TUBS -:2:- SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL tr.-Palats,Chle, Varnishit• land Dycartnffs, Na ZNS Libartyilteat;Pittsbur . A. Allardal will receive prompt atteation. CifrAgent. fotSalonek't Palma* 133±ap. taut klydaw ' =mu_ IiGpRILUN BEITEri:VbtoLEsALE AND RetAilllrutmists,carnerof Liberty awl EL Mir eta, Clitaloargh.: TOSEPII FLEMEIG, (SUCCESSOR TO L. tyWilcoz t Co.)earacr Market street and Dlsmorid, kccrs canotently column atoll And COsONeto assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Medicine Chests, Parrunaory, and all articles per taining to Wes busines, bot SlM•Phyaktssei prescriptiw carefully compoundJaed ll at all • y DA. 4.107117 - I{EYSEB., DRUGGIST, _14017.4 street, corner of Wood streut and Virpn Pittabsrgb", . , ilrobuce 39eattro ccurumasoit--...:....... • . c. D. LUCIE. 11 - EEC.II- . 8;- ,IPITCRINSON, Commission j_.• and I , :arwantlng. Herahants, dallers in Western Ito 'terra Cheers. ELOPI. .Fish, Bacon, 13rater. 1-als.st Oil. rot and Pearl Asher, beads, grata, Dried Fruit. and Protium generally. Best brands Faintly Flonr always on It.nd.— agnate for Laos* of Madison Co's .reinbrated Pearllltarsle. ,lloalltollecand and 145 First sti - , — botansu Wood and Smithflold sta, Flitsbarals. Fa. aptlyd WARIMOUSE.—LIENEY • IL %J. pOLLlNS,Farwardlig sad Num Neichautond Nater iu amss, litittur; Lats.Sish and ProdUce gal'pead atiubove.Watur, Pittsburgh. . say= B. ANFLELD, •LATE'OE•WARREN, 01/10Cornmtsslon and TOrreraleg ideate:a, end WbolesaleDealer fit Western Swam Cheese, Dotter, Pot .rand Pe ti deb, earl Weetern Produce generals. Front at e tretawn daraluleld end Wood, Pittsburgh: FacBANE. & ANJER, (SUCCESSORS A.,trA.Barte,) Masters In 'Mo., Grain and e, :Ocerunladan and . Wensardlna Merchants, No.1:11 13 .comi litniXte 14=4=er. pa. - Jan. 1 Welly) AU R, PRO : dneesTravlsion Unl Commission Morchait, No. 237 !Abort, amt.; o ivfterr of Thad, Pittsbargth Ono Mg Do r t tlOl2 th• Wol' Floor, PM*, Ram, lor d . Cheers Dotter, Grain, Dotal Fruits, Seeds, Le, az. iliarCoimAgnoiords rospoctfolly solicited. A LEX. TuBSYTii, (81:100.ESS_OR TO .11141:11 myth - Beett.)Pororardlog and Co nnahation Ma chant, Dealerin Wool, lildcy Roar, Baton, Lord - and lard Cllt and Predate generally, No. 76 Water it-,•Pitabstrgb, Pa: J(ei~~t'l\i~i:'ttt~l~fit> t :~' ~ Mende Desler in Flour, ,Proviaf ous mud Protium german No. .41 &math itrod, betwoon Llborty tolifisallldlcld,Pittsburgh, Yy -- .4llirrtstox each. REDDLE. WIRTS & cO., Oeourol Com milsdost Idarduiali and Maslen In Ormuio• 4.1 Yr.. duce, Ito.lSC.Llberty etroot,Pittgbargb, Pa. ArCottatipurtnala wiklted atid *ail:facto ry return. oat . , , delollydater earpets TILLIAIIt IIIeCLINTOOK, Dealer in Ciiint..l7o.ll3 Menet etzert.': - • ''' te2 • - D: Hs SI'CALL UM, TVA T ing /N CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, JL7 ULTIMO% te. Fla 87 Fourth -street'a car Wood. attornms. VISE a-MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, 101 no No. 6a Fourth West, Pittsburgh, P. Notary Pub to and Ohio Commladocom • mpg ROBERT M'KNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT tairouutlicitor of the Book or Pitlabargh. No. 110 Aoartb Meet, Pitt.barglk. dell TOSEPLI'S. .1 A. P. MORRISON, AT it" tarmrs atlay. On* WoAS 'fourth et., ricar Wood, eittibugh.,l%. - • - toy2l Dm Cabo. LOVE.,•Dealet in Staple and Fancy ALA , my dools, erlgn of the original Bee ILIvo, No 14 Markets/net, Pltbbargtu - stkrl9 - 1/IDEPIIY Bt./ROUE' E l, Di, DEALERS 111. In Enke and UMW-Drees am& gaffer Mb': ClOks. I“ 63 And Sitteali,!..Emtiohlerfes and Eitnpte Goods,' far 12 family .0. transanlly Onto:era sannranfint fn All the wore d e olenents,lttat tacelven and f inning at the lowed n.3.lforth-fast oor. VourCh snit Mutat 0r.13 P IL PALMER, No.lol Market Street, Desks In Bonnets, Hats, Straw Trlrrualogs, and atralAloodsgenerally. e 25 arvallo. beventrelve Hew and Second Iland C.A.IIRIA.G.IES .A 241). B G-G-13ECS, ..vvxtri l / 2 rEve. mizai.os - rroxt - w, TWO MILE ItIIN, MIAICLLWERNCEWILLE. TLIE subscriber offers for • sale, or • exchange on the Wet. reasonsble terms, tau assortment cfßaro¢chm andiammthand Boggle/10We by,ltratson,'Philsi.e' lA,*soma bat little used. Also, tWentpcmenew Bogstm, made to soy own shop, from the serylast, wisteria purchased In tha eastern market, AA. tot at Trotting Wagons, new and woad hand. Also a lot s of Bask 'Ormolu, Jenny LiaD, UPnanntoira Wagons, J eremy • • :Wagons azd.P.ockwass,Cwo Ina 'Phaetons,. seta for tour • VA= ot , il w .h:rtlirson's mak=i b mse 73 4 . C D She4 New rsflaSelplo, and a few tom:soakings*, suitable for C l7 l markettng. :TO subscriber tatters himself tut can make to the [AWOL of risonn wishissg to purchase, to glee blEs The eatablishicesit Is 'noose:dent to the city, ths- Excel • • alof Cassabas ano Coaches passing the door every ten miss Carriage and, Wagon. Manufactory. A-gent, Corner Smithfield Street and, Diamond Alley, Wourin respeetzfdlly inform the _'radiithat he le • new .o.Md es above d the business ot Carriage iff ter in all its varieties, end Ai Om prepatedio' execute orders ter 'Wagons of ell deectiptions, including ail work ltif Imins Mordants' YoUcitlag etiontinumne - Of, the patronage so liberally_tos stowed open him while st the old stand 'of C 0.," no would mama hie friends that the arms care and attic. Con will be givente hhi orders ea heretofore, haring me meddle eerekes mot beet workmen, and having ample verb:anti b or the finishing or tine work. lfgrikgoodeasortmeetorheary work now on hand, nit able for fprlng tree.. del work **appal for .1.2 months. ra-Pertimnerestentheigfeen to repairs., Cokels arta Carriage Factory Jonarsols, 1111.0.14111311. & Co., arm^ eV! Almon famt Reba= Sirecfs, AILVIIILIT WCIII/1.1.1) RESPEQ T FOLLY UN! gm form their , frkauts, and the nobliolorre .rally, that they hr 6 mannteettiAng Carriegne, Ibtrouchee, Ihmkawnye, Duamme,tildgha and Cher-lota, In alt their earl r One styles of finish mid Moporttora. • ..ill orders refit be executed with strtetremrd to Manbllity ?Mid beatity of Ant& 'Reranwol - a l so be attended to on the most twmanable tome: [Wog In all theirwork the hot Eastern Pole* and Wheel Latt!, they feel confi dant that all Who form them with their patronage will be orfoetly'artldied on trial ot (belt weik. - ruirhaeers aro requerted to glee - them a cal before pm etwAns elsewhere: •oolilyd WAXXIIT WILL 11W3T811 - , .J . L4FIZaa _MLA PITIM VAR= 1 4 ' XL cr 33U. - PICO ESISTU B. DELICAMS zas. TUZ /MASON, pretested hy the wit x, eete=o4 ctr°4 l tP stt,"P. tw i liz t ar n ALL articles In the Me, venlier to the Sect, Won or floteetorettenetiallyhtrevtamatol meat mein mtler•-- Boetnm ara.lll ilud tho table at WALNUT ell *het they weld &atm ANI-Wkalmle ie l ehfor ()peers, Flah,Gaista atad,eatly Ifileethighe la their seuon.-ra 442 SS - ANENOt.-41.A.VING :• BEEN BTAZ rOMPWAtte Pi et= 4 llltated PEalla 826.13011,0thiehassosa a atid lagaallty loam bur= bilthti Liset)sest sans to ipply Wholesale Deg, era at tasaubstasent Ws I Arlie the sateation of the Teo& Intltleartiele,to estesta . oat primal stoa, MI 7tabttlin ba haPt Waal to Me desossoct.. . . ATWXII.I., LE * 00., tic& S Maxlanai - &Morita* Aria ay era, Utast be • • 'l' rim triage, HE ante6riberabeg to draw attention to - -aide ummutramt Or ASlzakCil MDR.* R... 1.4.44 *MN amd **plat, tht &aim bang ariontatta lameh, rid loam Itagorat Intkralo Buyen • Commission, WM.-- CANNING & BOND, COMMISSION MERCnANTS, S.'. 228 North Second Eereet, For the de of Produce and purchoos of Fhb, Am, /M. Any orders eotrosted with them will be promptly Forwardod. sp2BdBro• ryn:...! . rw=wimwrmmonwr:mlr* , ?.ril TOS. S. LEECH & 242 & 244 Liberty it., Plttaburgib Pa. 4 1 1110LESALE GROCERS AND comanssiox nilaßc - Er..Arrris, ATYP9 IN . FLOUR AND BACON, Tin Plate and r rinneea Stook. AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. 1,1141.7 IMMIX ILLIAIVIII.-BMIAXIN P. envy...lM.. IFEMCSUI. SPRINGER GANDAUGH & COMMISSION mERonANTs, DEALERS IN Wool, Rides, Provisions& Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. J 11.12 DIcALPIN & CO., (Late of J. S. Leach, MeAlpla *Co, Pittatanb-) GENERAL COMMISSION ErOI7.W.A_RDLIqoa N1:=20.14-4-14rrs' Levee and Weehingion Avenue, . WYANDOTTE OITY,EANSAE TEBEITOLY. ~i1~7~NxI~~~:F Joseph b. Leach a 00., wad Pittsburgh Illercbsuta mar .1711.241,131. •Gnomes & oemtaoM=, COMMISSION A.ND FORWARDING lISIICILANTS, No. AO P:n4 Street, St. Lou* Mo. &MG TO • Angers, ILtstorse A Co., g 3orm a Lacs. War& Sr MUM k CO., I ZVI & Psossz, Will purchase to order, Lort. Grain, ac. Prompt atteojlon given to ney meaner of forwarding. JeB:lydo DAVI9 Q. L. 13 D. K. ZDORTON. LEIVIS & EDGERTON, (Successors to D. T. Morgan aCo WL , l.fade Grocers and Commission Merchants, 107 Wood street., Pittaburgh. mr2 TTENRY S. KING, (LATE OF THE I firm of Mpg t Moorhead,) Orandesion Merchant, and Dolled in Pig Metal and Blooms, N 0.76 Water grant, bed , low Market, Pith:burgh, Po. opl9 A A. -.II.A.KDY. (SUCCESSOR TO lI.A_R- Aa.. dy,Jona .4 Co.,)Comndaidon and Forwarding Met , cll.. Agent of tholkladimon and Indianapolis Railroad, cor ner First and Perry ats., Pittsburgh, Ps. JaZtlyd p N . DWARD T. MEGRA.W, GENERAL Commhodon Merchant, and Wholmola Dealer in Marro -Dared Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigar. Smilf. 2., ~ o. 211 Liberty streol, opposite tios bead of Wood, Pltte. burgh, P. tchltly • _ Gxorets. T. LITTLE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, comussloN MEIICILII,II9, And destlora FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, MISR, OILS Vend PRODUCE. No. ill Second Si., Pittsburgh, P. CS_ Liberal advances made on consignmensa. mrIS ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale • Grocer, Produce and Coo:minion Fruehauf., No. 1:t1 Front ittroat, ntar Woad, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap61)41 BAGIALEY, COSGRAVE CO., whot.a. ocoan, Nos. 18 and 2) Woo-1 istreet, Pitta bargh. 010.6. ..... MOIL D EIS & BERGER, _ILL alers is &La uoGr, ROCER gS omAs, ND youth - West cas. Sm i thd df so E C co w Streets, Pit t burgh. odayd A LEXANDER KING, WHOLEq LP 4l grocer and Importer of Soda Ash, No. = Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. apLlyd• WM. MITCHELTREE, Js., & BRO., Wholesale Grocers, Rectifying Distillers, mud Wine 411 . 414qu0r Merchants, No. 2.11) Liberty street, Pittsburgh. sew JONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE ORO CMS and Boat Furnishers, dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh tetsaufactiares, N 0.141 Water street, near Chial7 Alley. Pitteburgh, Ps. my 26 QIIRIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Gtounta, No. WO and It: Peanut Most, (iota.. Wood and Smithlleld, Pittsburgh. /OEN JOHN FLOYD & CO., WHOLEce Grocers and 111,1ohnuto, N 0.1713 Wood and 37773 Molly .treet, Pittsburg-1, Job! I,IIBOA. ••• - . - WATT -• LE WILSON, WIIOLEqA CERS, Gnainictiou lierchatsteand Unionize Fr. At. Arai Pit.t:bursia dintmL.r.teres, No.= Liberty Wee; Jr= TM SAII DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE j.. Grmens, Goal miu:oa binchaate.end Dealers in Prodnoo, No. BO Water shoot, and 63 Front ertzeot,Pittetrargb. W 24 . SicCUTCHEON WHOLE.- SAE Grocer, Produce and Comulteslon ;Worthen*, and Dealer in: Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles. N 0.159 Liberty attic.; drover of Brewery ay, Pittsburgh, Po. toy 3 A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE _AL Grocers. Produce and Cosambsiort Iterchaodoml Deniers In Pittsburgh Moustfattures, No. a Wood stroet, be tween Water and Front et., Pittsburgh. split 1092. ROBISONI dc CO., WHOLESALE . Grocers, Cozolabsibradarchhois, and Dealers iu ell Wads of Provhdous, • • • • • • and Pittsburgh lisnufacturos, Z 5 Liberty west, PI •••- • • h. jsliklyd iIIOBERT H. KING, WHOLESALE GEO. CFA Commiseion lierchant. and Dealer la Feathers, lab, Flour, and all Weds of Courary Produce, Ne. 211 Lib. arty street, moth of Sixth, YMC:ugh, Pa. Liberal VaDOOII made on • •• y. ma& jifrJid SOBS= DAMI,X,M.... ROBERT D ZELL & CO., WHOLE SALE G Commission and Yoreriralss Man chaste and Deelerste ace and Pittsburgh Mensfactriree, N0.2.511,thert7 street, Pittsburgh. N. se72 Itral 'Estate auents WILLIAM WARD DEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, Bonds, Mortgages and all socarltter formoney. Pomona can procure lane through my Agency, on reason. able tarms. Three trishh:g to load their money to good adman% an allays And gem and mead clam am at my cane, fpr ail conusduefeations and loterrlowe .tritely confidential. Mee GRANT STREET, oppalto St. Panto Cathedral. . J abdtl iSootcsellers, bsc UT S. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair street, . Dealer In italigkm and Miscallaneou. Book,, and Depoitiory of American Tract dostety's Publications. mrlo-.daoly4 WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, Blank Book Manufacturers ani Job I?rinters, No. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pn se.3o O. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO E S. Sadler,) Wholesale end Retail Denlogin Boots, Stationary and Paper hangings, Forlorn! street, 6th dwr 8. S. of Market Square, Allegheny, TORN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Btationor, oncoomor to Darionn A Agnew, No. (r 3 !Market street, noar Fourth, PlLtstnrrgh, Po. IiTAY k co., BOOKSELLERS AND STA -11 No. 65 Wood mast, oast door to tbo Dor. ttor of Thltd, Pittaborgb, Pa. School and Law Booitrcow atantitt.on hand. L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA J• VONI6II, No. 78 Fourth et, Apollo 8011111841. HUN T & INE R, BOOKSELLER M and Stationer, Manonle 11.11, En .treet. fflituoic, Sze "roam 11. MELLOR, No: 81 WOOD ST., to between Dinnund idler Foutb strost, Bole Agont A SONS' Boston) PIANO FORTES, MA SON * ITANLINI3 .31011 3111LODEONB end OMAN HARMONIUMS, end Doslor in Musk sun Munical Goods. Ja23 KLEBER & BRO., No. 53 FIFTH . St, &int of the Golden !Um Sole Agent for MINNS , Jk CLARK'S gime York) I:Drivelled OraDd &pm, Sand AMU= I NEEDHAM% senuine _MELO. DEO ORGAN HASMONIUMS, Dealer., in Male end Ilnaleal Instraments. lod CHARLOTTE BLUME, IHANUFACTUR wt. and Dealer in Moo, Fonts, sad Imriorter or Musk &ad Muskat Instromants. Bole divot for Ow HAMPII7BO Pie Nos, sin° tor WALLET, DANIS k 00.11 Bon= Mook with and without .Eolmo AtMchmsot. US Wood oweet. my 3 I;lopsicianis. RRR. O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED m Dr. &filth's corner !fifth and Smithfield fame., on AYS, WEDNitSDAtIII and FILTIIILDAYI3. I “. 10 t° 1 dal to Alinlock._ _ _ 14 Balance on the BecrwrarMelW. J021.13rd• Vatntersi SODA {ApI@!OA-......._..30R. (pOILTApA.-....._...i. O. u.LLY JOHN THOMPSON dr. 00.. Iptrarr ,PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND OWNERS, 135 TURD STREET. Sien Petrifies •etreettted with merrier aed dlipetet,, mi xe d Palob, at, Terpentise, VaDelati, lap= and English Patent Driers, race Momalges viol intperior article Pellrelelptda andritteburgh Melte Lead *hear, ow band and for We ant prepared tb Grind Colors for Painters, :Montag or others - at the shortest Dotice,as we bare C,rsill which grinds - by gel= Pellten, will save money , by settles thelioolors groond with no. painters. • LONG ottlstS.NE HOUSE - AND - SIGN:PAINTERS, No. 77 (Old Poet Otbaßnilding)Thlrdstrest.botareett Wood awl Mutat stmts.. ontora promptly attended to. *reigns emoted • saptodot style.. , tehn:led French drtnlotal Flawers and inovra Ilaterfalso • novrrecciiring our Spring _Ptylea of T V /rook s lowan and Illower WhWe Hay and beauty surpass any former accawn'a am. Manufacturing nearly all the GaAs we colnw =caeca us so offer to wholes:4o Was." ind "" 1 " " both b o. urlo• and onallacal at) , sod panel Soathere in many styles. scalable for °P ri n.% tUlascalre. away darcrlptlon of low placed Paw/ Feathers, for trimming rope sod Madras& WM accol Fancy nate l!or Lela on Mama teracw,byL_ • • • - • 4240. C: utanniUSlON dw la a r y, m Ne A wforteDls 200110 i Tort: MMOATED mar„. Anutna Sow - stoi. mass; wrier 'be xlvvitik, aim* lam Athaq of Ms Sicressdk. &e. ibutp.apply neatval Vlivisszsaiatxwaso. - a ado_ PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 7. 1858 flaanufacturras U. CILIDGZ...---.I.WADS7pRUI W.l. XICIIIMSU. CRIOQE, WADSWORTH it CO., Elarallietman of Patent Oscillating Engines AFD Portable Engines rued Boilers of all Sizes, PITTSBURGII, PA. NoaH LEo or 700 AQUEDUCT, MOM y ALM:aI:NY CITY. WELLS. RIDDLE & CO.. 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., lIIANI7PLCIVRIIRD Or WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. ped an per t. Tustre-6 wadyr C_ fy , r SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist and Saw Mills, Brownies, Printing Establishments, Manufactories, An, made to order. They also tontines, the manufeetnre of their Celebrate!! MACIIIINIBTB: TO-OLS, a Bob .. Turning Lathes, Iron Planers, • .. • Boring and Drilling Ifachtnes, At. Also, Wrought Iron !Matting, with Pal /eye, Ranger., km esallrdelyg NRir — oERWIO, No. 489, corner Penn and Walnut Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.. MANUFACTURER OF ITEMP AND ' MANILLA BED COD* =MP AND TARRED . HOPES from 3.4 to, to IN inch, hub and Common racking Yaro,Tarred and Elmo Yarn, Eash mad Pkll Cord, Wool Twine, Broom, Tying and Seising Twine, Pia: and Cotton &dna Twine, ko. npply of thb above articles constantly on hand or mado to order St the losrrat cash prima. • ianlyd MOORHEAD & CO., A:mcrienn, P/ain and Corrugated, Gr.A.I_,VANIZJED , EMMET IRON, Par Booting, tiatterieg, ea Agent, for Wood'. Patent [lmitation Russia She•l 44-Warabocusu—No.l3 , 6 Fir:l327K Pittsburgh. urnip! BIII3EIA & GIITENDOFtIs, IL,TOPICTI7M3 Or ST . .re A. M. BOILERS AND ALL KINDS OF SH ES 2' IRON WORE. Penn Street, near Water, Pittsburgh. Penna. sa..Allaiders promptly Wooded fil=md A. It.'" O N S. Muse.. to A. Lyon A CO ouNimorcus OF LOOKING GLASS 3: PICTURE FR VII VS, AND DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, - &0, No. 138 Wood St.. Pittsburgh, Ps. MORRIS Zz C0111 . 4%. -R rose suraricroucas or SIIGNE'S PATENT ATMOSPEMRIC FORGE AND TRIP HAMMERS. HAMMERS of tho following sizeo, rowlo to orlon tio.l, I.lot 7 to. full blow, 11098 lbw Poles $ 350. 9" " " 6GOB 4511 "12 U 1100 U on. .4 4, . 4 16 " " =BB " " 6 U .. " 4/160 " I '6OO. "6 . "24 " " " 641631 2COO. /6/- Ordoro solicited. Par particulars wldresa 61011.17.18 i OOLTART, Ja2l:dly Prrrwsoloox, 8.4•111131V.L. .13.FLA-TaLAGY-. MUM Lax; (Below the Ft. Clair Btraet.ll6l") Allegheny City, • PaiiPa, 111.0117/LCITILLI OF BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN, Of esery Color and Number.' ' IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON abort make for erory color or number of -Yarns. litt•- m been me of the origami etanufectarcre of tho celebra ea Woolen Yarns," la connection trial my brother, OndloY, of Wheeling., I would respectfully so/felt a share of the orders for. Yen ia. s, as aboT ,aer. , AleirCesh paid for Sheep Skim and Wool- lea:lyd virtz.zatat BAILNIIILL et'CO, GI Penn et.; below MarburgPittnbura, Pa. STEAM BOILER RS AND SREET Iron Workere, Wanutactarers of Barnhill's Patent Boller, Locomotive, Fined end Cylinder Botbn, Chimneys, Broloben sire Bed, Etoam Pipe., Condensers, Salt Pau, Sumer Pails, Iron Yawls, LlColtosts, etc. Also, Blacksmiths' Work, Bridge and Viaduct Irons, done at the shortest no. Um All order, from • distance promptly attended to. JeM Pons Cotton DI 1111 l Plttabargly. KENNEDY,CIIILDS & CO., MANUFAC- Tt]UBS of— Penn A lio.l hear? 44 Sheethogr, Carpet Main of oolors and dude% • Cotton Teri Plotizh IShas end Bub Conk Bops of all air. antidcanniptlonit Batting, ttiirOrdarslift at the !Unaware Btore of Loran, Wilson a Co., Lot Wood stn.; will hare at/antic. jeatly JARL IRWIN, DIANUPAOTUILEIS Or S ULPHIIRIO ETHER ; Sulphurio Acid; Sweet Spirits of Nitre; Nitric Acid: ELofttona's .6.rodyniu Alariatio Add; Aga Ammouls, FFP; Nitrous do Bosicr's &clod= 078 Hay tot:mad at John ltairk & Sons, 67 Water street. J. 0. L. awurapc--....-‘ll. JOMMON. PERRTN & JOHNSON, MASIMCIVIERS 'A.VD DP.ALERB IN ur E. CHILDS &CO'S PATENT ELAS T• . TIC PIRG AND WATEIL-PBOOF CEUENT HOMING, 193 Tunni &my, Plttataultb,Pa. ocltdel lkv 21.21' tfik4ff.3 PLUMBER AND 13AS FITTER, No. 10 Ponrth aro., near Liberty, and 02 Penn street, nen' do. to Alderman Parkinson'a Mace, and Rderrat et., near Late& Allegheny. St .111iPEvery description of Fittings for Warr, Gas and earn. • motet JOHN CAMPBELL; lt/rANUFACTUREROF of BOOTI II6 ILL and HOEB anzry domiption, tio.ll Bml old etreet,Ettobumh,Ps. 0411113r4 insurance Et Outs. Pin & CHAFFEE Agate Nepitnle fame Co., Lafayette Ban, wood street lip, , FINNEY, Agent Enrpka Insurance Co., 111, • Na 9 Wider 9traeL A. CARRIER, SECRETARY Poonsylvniats Inntanto Company of Pit.taborgb, Jones' 13011.11n0, roarth Wee. AM EL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi S cane' Inrurauco Company, 94 Water that. FM. CORDON, secretary Western Insta • =a Company, 92 Water .cant. GARDINER COFFIN, Ant for Frank .. lin Piro Dunmore Ciampany, Nerthonot corner Wood and Third omen. A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware P. mutual Inxunaco Co, 4 Water greet. puos. J. lIUNT.E.B., Agent Farmers' and Blechanke Imarance Co., 40 Water lama. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Itunrence Co., 24 fifth street. ' R. — W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West • ern lan... C0.,07 Front street. Zilpt olotttp. WAL/211 r. Paper WlLrehorgss. WALTER P. MARSHALL & C.a. Im porters and Dealer., 87 Wood gravel, Ontviner, Fourth otreet and Diamond Alloy, whoro may be found an extensive aosortrnont of ovary doscription of Paper Ilancinge, for Por tal, We* Dining Dooms and Chambers. AI., Window Bhadna, in great variety at lowest primal to country dealers. sold , WALTER P. BLOM:LAU & OD.. 11,11112,V0 V ILLTLInfaI. 164 EDMIINOSON lo CO., Nos. 96 and 9/3 xi Third stroot;imar Wood, Maantacturers ,sod Dealers to W ALLPAPER, OURTALN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, MUNGER • TASSELS AND GODS COMFORTS, DIM, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING .11ATTREESES, do., Woad, solicit the artantioa of parchment to their lure And carted stock. araketoci J . SEIBERT.. PRACTICAL UPLIOLSTIRZIL, Na. 100 Third Stmt. Fifirbargit o Manntacturor and dolor In OCRTALYR OORNTCII, DANDS,SIIADRS and BLIND9,ALATTRA=9,OOIIPOP.TS, CUSHIOIIIII,kn. Particular attention paid to titetuaboas work. Carpet* fitted and laid to order. atrla:lyd ,Ourntturc .T.A.NEES W. WOODWICI.M. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Embracing every style of 1:7 R TS I T V re. , ROSEWOOD, ISAILODANT AND WALNUT, Sall:able for PARLORS, OIIANDEIIS AND DINING ROOMS, Egon[ to may to NEW YORE AND PHILADELPHIA, LOWER PRICES. 4rit-Era7 article 13.14 b hand and Warrant.d.'“ CABINET ItAKEILS snppued uith any quantity of FIMENITIME and CITA IltS, •on cueonnble tam. MOTELS A. 141) STEAMBOATS Funtlabed sS tho shorUst Dodo. • • WALUIIidONS, Not. 77 dm. TO TIMID STILSET • torTA:dtt Parstipot, SO= R. L MIN , T. D. YOUNG 41‘, co., - 111311MOMIXILS OP FIIRMITiiEE ()HAMS Of Every Description. NACRORY—AderaI 171., &Roamlfidlo and Patna Am" Wareholue-803. 38 14 40 BmitBll4lo AL, STEAMBOAT CABIN PIIE.NITI:73We „ n , Roatoatly mazoilliatarlag IfTEAJMULT (WIN FWISITUBB aud sad Unita Um Aataddlosi of Moos bifurcated la fundedslag Oast& as bafril - YOUNG aOO, WALL PAPERFino - Paper llnngia Hvß Pate', rine,CtioalT PoiX44MKINS sal 'haw Pam rhs Mad PriaU, Outgo PaparrTrana. patai,(liltandOClaothWlado. Ehadia.nevapdasittift stAidtasc,al-(019)- AOXICEIXWANOIAM. Vittsbtag Qsa?',ctte, PIIBUSLIED ull# AND WS:RELY By B iti3D3Dym..mi se '9 nrra mat. loon turrrxman. Tilt ORIGIN Op PAUL,' AND VIRGINIA.—"PauI and 'Virginia! Whhas not been a child, and I felt the eye moisten verthe trials of those beau tiful creations? T e nameof Beruardin St. Pierre should live uptil the end of time, and then journey to a eposmou grave with every thing that is pure, had beantifal, and true.— "Paul and Virginiawein thochildren of his pure and vivid imagination!" 'should be his unfa ding epitaph. Alas! that the duty or tb e impartial traveller should be to deaden Ithe bright coloring of ro mance with the leaden brash of sober truth. That Paul and Witiinia never existed, is fact that need not be piotionea biro, but that. M. Montendre and Mademoiselle' Caillon (upon whose sad fate the ;story was based) did exist, and that they perished. by an untimely and ro mantic death is not to be questioned. Their fate, which may not be lntown to all readers, were tbese,\and are reLattid 'n a letter of Lieut. Hart stein fl'om the Mauritius : Mademoiselle Cation, agedlB, and very beau tiful was returning, from France to Mauritius, M. Montendre was a passenger by the same vessel, and very natturaly fell desperately in love. The vessel w4s wrecked very near Port Louis, and most of the passengers and crew lost. The lovers wire on the ship's forecastle, among others, with be peas breaking threaten ingly around them; ,others of the crew and pas sengers were aft oil the quarter-deck. Many were, It seems, trying to save themselves in one wor another, some of whom eventually suc ceeded. M. Montendre might have been among these latter, but heiWould not make the attempt unless Mademoiselle pillion would seec to pany him. This the lady *trent: from, as it would necessitate the rerMovqi of her apparel. In vain the gentlemaMlMplored her to resort to it, as the only chan4 of escape—her resolution remained unshskol. =1=:1 "Very well!" Lie ended sadly, "I will die with you!', And the green waves washed mer cilessly over them, land the white boiling foam covered them as Willi a winding sheet. They were never seen mbrer-such was the death of . . . . . . . "Paul-aid Virginiti."i When last seen, he was atanding erect, witS hip strong arms folded over a hopeless breast, 'and she, with a depending hand resting upon hisineck, and eyes of despair ing love lifted to the averted ones of him who could-now no longei• save her. There Is something grand inthis pieta of self devotion, sornethingettblimely beautiful in the puritrof this modesty which shrank from vio lation but not frets death. St. Pierre had a groundwell worthytthe citations which hie lofty genhis reared up oi it. Alas poor Pant and Virginia Partnnso OIFICEAS.—Every year the reports of the anniversary meetings of our various large societies impress us with the fact that only a small number of the men who are chosen to preside over - the deliberations are competent to discharge the duties of their office. They are highly respectable influential and often learned gentlemen. By their talent, virtue and piety, they are eminently calculated, to sit in the cam • cils of any worthy association. But they do not ,unaerstand the art of presiding. Through their want this rare but valuable knowledge, their society loses a largo amount of time, and still larger amount of patience and kindly feeling. Somebody makes a motion, the chair man announces it, a person cries that it is out of order; the chairmah stammere, says he does not know, • the confusion increases, he consults some distinguished persons near him who seems to be lookihreitse, but who declares that he has forgotten whether he ever knew, though be sure that he does not know now, appeals ore made to the. house, the floodgates of disorder are opened wide, and the poor man most fer vently joins with all the audienco in wishing that he was.somewhere else. Now it is plain that he never ought to hove accepted that office any more than the office of a pilot. lie has certainly _placed himselfin an embarrassing condition. hte has tha very un comfortable feeling that ha' has made himself ridiculous, and that through kis incompetency he has delayed the business of society whose interests he . has really ao.heart. To preside well, as to speak well, a man must have it car. lain natural gift, some etcaty,„' considerable experience. It is so necessary for a tor-idyl° bare the prestige of a great name at • head, that it musO elect to the presidency some dis tinguished mon without reference to his ability' for presiding, would it not be well to choose another man especially to preside' The first might be kept for ornament and show, and the second for actual use. The former might be necessarily detained from the meeting by urgent business, and the latter might discharge the duties which properly devolve upon the presi ding officer of a deliberative assembly.—Prori dente J 0111.1714/. JUSTICE to ENGLAND.-111 England lately a number of important trials have taken place. The clergyman named Ratcliffe fifty-five years of age, who forged a certificate of the decease of his cotrustee, by which ho obtained sole pos session of $5OOO, has been sentenced to ten years penal eervitude. Hammond & Balrow, the wholesale stationers of London, convicted of forging acceptances to the extent. of £2OO, have each been awarded fifteen years transportation. The Duke Cleveland's butler, found guilty of a series of embezzlements, has been awarded ten years penal servitude. The lad, named Sellers, who killed his playmate in a fight, with the su perintendent of police, who incited the young prisoner to continue the struggle, and suggested the fatal blow, bare been found guilty of man slaughter, but recommended to mercy. Baron Martin sentenced the youth to one day's im prisonment, and - the policeman Ilambrook to three months, with hard labor. Is Lynn there is a place called Dungeon Rook, where pirates are said to have had treasures in a cave that was closed up by the -great earth quake that shook this part of the world in 1658. The cave closing formed a tomb fora supposed pirate, Thomas Veal, and whatever he had with him. rests to-day with his bones. Some seven years ago a fanatic named Marble undertook to dig down through the solid rock that covers the supposed cavern in search of the hidden treas ure. Ever eince he has been digging away, un der, as he says ' the direction of spirits ; and if at any time he tires, the spirits makes now reve lations to excite his hope and cheer • him on. lie has quite a little room excavated, and the Lynn Bay State of this week says he is still pursuing his work with undiminished faith in his spiritual guides. Toe deposits of gold at the United States Mint, Philadelphia, for the month of May were, from ell sources, $343,400. The deposits of silver for the same time were $206,590. The number of old cents received in exchange for the new were equal to $3,970, making the total deposits for the month $353,960. The gold coinage for the same time was $338,180 in double eagles and $12,291 in gold dollars—in all $351,471. Thu silver coinage was $48,000 in half dollars, $159,- 000 in quarters, and $33,000 in half dimes, be side $6,720 in three-cent pieces--in all $240,- 720.- There were coined during the month 2,- 200,000 cents, of the value of $22,000. Total number of pieces of all kinds coined during the month, $5,815,200. •• Tun ROMAN Illtesion.—ln noticing the foot that Lewis Casa, Jr., has resigned the mission at Rome, and that a strong influence is being used to secure the appointment. of3lr. Chandler, formerly editor of the Philadelphia U. 8. Gaz ette, the Washington correspondent of the Cin cinnati Gazette Bays: "Young Casa will not leave this place with any special credit, especially if a recent rumor should prove well founded, that he was publicly chas tised by the father of young lady for an outrage which deserved oven morn summary punishment. The statement is repeated here under circum stances which give it the fullest credit and cur rency." A physician of good standing, in E ng l an d, dissents from the commonly received medical axiom, that. the head should be kept cool and the feet warm. liis reasoning is after this fashion: "The exposed part of the body induces thither an increased circulation of the blood, in order to keep up the requisite animal warmth; as wit ness the rod arms of milkmaids, and the red faces of coachmen, &o. Hence the hot olimed undoes straddle up the head, leering the legs and feet uncovered; and among them determina tions of blood to the brain are vary rare. I therefore recommend apoplectic persons to wear wigs or thick caps on the head, and shoes and silk stockings on the feet." AR eccentric person, the Marquis lialairl, of Florence, just deceased, has orderrd by his will, a portion of his fortune to be invested, and the interest to be paid to the-"moat hump-backed man" in Tuscany.. The recipient of the income is to be chosen by twelve other hurop.backed MINI, each of whom for his trouble is to be re warded with a gold medal bearing the effigy of ncanzoi , mi Lu xs, it seems, is willing to naive his royal assumptions for peounlaq par. poses: Among the private bills before Vortgress to oiti . .qoi the relief of Xisaier MIRE* sole san hi nt LahrAra son of Mime and hisiy IWWII4I44 I ST - •:: • s 4.. ISDLt9 DAME is MINNZSOTA—SET Killed and Eighteen Wounded.—The SL Paul papers Inform us of a battle fought near Shakopee, Minnesota, between the Sioux and Chippcwas. The Pioneer of the 28th ear We learn from the officers and passengers on the Antelope that a band of two hundred Chip penes, under Hole in the Day, the celebrated Chief, had appeared on the north shore of the Minnesota, opposite the town of Shakopee, about daylight yesterday morning, and com menced the battle by firing upon and killing a Sioux, engaged in fishing. The Sioux noon gathered and creased the river, and the attack ing party immediately commenced retreating toward the bluff, for the purpose undoubtedly of wing the Sioux still farther into the marsh t that point, in order to place them almost com pletely in their power. In a short time after crossing a few of the Sioux returned on the ferry boat, having with them the body of a Chippewa, which had been quartered and de capitated. One of the passengers saw another Sioux shot down while running toward the river, and from the most reliable information we can obtain, three has been killed at the time the Antelope passed Shakopee, at about eight o'clock in the forenoon, and they were still keeping up a con stant fire, but the distance between the two par ties was too great to make their Idiots very accurate or deadly. We also learn chat Hole in-the day had sent word to the inhabitants of Shakopee, if they offered no interference, he would drive the Sioux where they properly belonged, on the Reserva tion. The Ifirmesatian, of the 2911, gives a full de scription of the battle, as witnessed by specta tors. We take from it the following: The warfare was conducted in regular Indian style—a running fight amongst the truants(' logs, and grass, interspersed with a few hand to hand conflicts with tomahawksand war clubs. When a Sioux would fall, he was immediately carried to the rear and taken across on the ferry boat. Several who were also severely wounded, were taken to the rear, but as soon es they recovered a little would rush back into the thickest of the fight. The Sioux are said to have acted with the greatest bravery during the whole battle, charging upon and following the enemy with a perfect desperation. Whenever a Chippewa would fall. his head was immediately cut off and carried to the rear. Four ghastly heads were thus taken over the river, and exhibited with great exultation by the squaws, who were busy all the time carrying amunition, (which, it is said, was furnished by citizens to them free of charge, ) and encouraging 'their warriors. Later in the day, some headless bodies of the Chippewas were brought over, and the squaws hacked them to pieces, and finally made a fire and burned them up! This last sickening spectacle of barbarity is said, by those who witnessed it, to have been bailed with fiendish exultation by the Sioux. About ten o'clock the Chippewa, drew off, and the whole force retreated over the bluffs, in tho direction of Lake Minnetonka, leaving four of their warriors behind them, one of which, from the decorations on the scalp, is supposed to be n distinguished chief. As they passed a certain point on their trail, they ....ere carrying six, and some accounts say eight, wounded braves on litters, besides those wounded who were able to walk, some of whom seemed to be badly hurt. The Sioux then returned to their encampment with great exultation ovor their victory, and counted their loss, when it was found that two were killed , two pronounced by physicians pres ent to be fatally wounded, and ten others wound ed more or leas presenting a bloody picture of barbarism to the crowds of citizens who had as sembled there. Four raw scalps were flaunted on a pole, and tour ghastly heads were paraded as trophies, besides the disfigured trunks of two others. During the whole battle, the high bank which overlooked the bottom across the river near Maj. Murphey's house, was lined with spectators—in deed, •the whole town" might be said to have been there, watching the fight, and seeming to enjoy theuntisnal spectacle of two nations of bar barians murdering, mangling, mutilatnig each other in full sight of a city of Christians, its churches, court-houses and institutions of learn ing—barbarism, and its brutal spectacles, in contrast with enlightenment and its blessings. ILBOADINII IN WINODNI , III.—The Milwaukee and Superior Railroad Company, Incorporated' in 1058, has built five miles of road, graded four or five miles more, bought two locomotives and tea platform cars; and expended bonds aad stock of its own creation to the amount of $525,000, used up $lOO,OOO Milwaukee city and $250,000 farm mortgage bonds. The financier who ac complished those striking results was C. It. Alto; Esq. The farmers who suffer by his operations would be: happy to build a monument to his memory. Hie road has cost them about $lOO,- 000 per mile—a liberal figure in a flat country. Roy. Sanest BONTRAN.—Tho new Assistant Bishop of Pennsylvania, is a Pennsylvanian by birth, and a son of Major Bowman, of Revolu tionary distinction. 110 is about 55 years of ago. He was educated for We Bar, but at the age of twenty-three quitted the legal profession for the pulpit. He has been the Rector of St. James' Church, Lancaster, for over thirty years. In ISM{ he was elected Bishop of Indiana but de clined the office. A most Royal Priina Donna is thus alluded to in the Paris Constitution: "A new prima donna has been engaged by the directors of the Royal Italian Opera Rouse, Convent Garden. Some ides may ho formed of her position and impor tance, when we mention the fact that by one of the clauses of her agreement, the instrument is to bo void should she marry a sovereign prince during the term of her articles!" Tun agent of the Suffolk corporations at Low ell states that $38,000 worth of cotton and waste has found its way, within three years, into the junk shops of that city and into the tin-peddlers' carte. A few years ago the waste of material in manufacturing cotton was but six per cent., now it is twenty per cent. This tells a bad story for the morality of the opera tives. 'paean is e man In one of the Western States who has moved so often that whenever a covered wagon comes near his house, his chickens all march up, fall on their backs, and cross their lege, ready to be tied and carried to their next stopping place: — • • riffalirgh, Pa.—Chartered 1855. Board of 12 Truthewlf—Tacnlty of 14 Teachers. 300 crone re stTranno, UN. 1858. Ening Afenyerrporedfor netualdudics (IN< Countin, Boon. f l- NS'fRUCTION given in Single and Double Entry Itook.keeTing.. used In every department oflins uths,Commercial Arithmetic, Rapid Business Writing,Mer. mills Cornwpoodence,Commercial Law Detecting Counter. felt Mon.y, Political Economy, Mocution, Phonography and all other subjects noctheary Air the thorough education of a practical buidnem man. J. C. harradl. id., Prof. of Book.lthoping and Science of Accounts. J. A. limning and H. A. Ithroth, Assistant Teacher. of Book Keeping. AIX. Cogcnr, A. T. Do truism, and U. A. HUSTON. Prot sots of Ponmestahlp. Tools. firth premiums our all competition fur but Pen and Ink Veiling. 4/3,11.1 trCl. run =GRAVID TOM. A. C. Posits, A. 11., Prof. of Mathematic.. Teaks, Ao.-.Pull coon., time unlimited, eater at any time, SU. Average time, Bto 12 week.. Board about $2,00. Entire cost $l3O tu $7O. Graduates assisted in obtaining eituation. Specimens of unequalled writing and sirekinr. esot free. Address _. F. W. JENKINS, my2o . - Pittsburgh, Penna. City Property A RARE OPPORTUNITY hi now °Mired for safe Investments In ruluable Real bite. Tho undersigned has for tole in the Fifth ward 10d feat on liar. rims Wee, extending along Pito street-end Mulberry Minot /71 feet. Alen, about= feet on Penn strut, ettemliog Moog Mar. Huns street to Mulberry alloy 100 feet. Also,lnfaet on Pike streat;Jolulaß Max. Braileya pone• dry, and pareorablrit corners au O'Hara Orem. . . . Irk thn Lint ward, about d 5 font on Fourth meet, extend ing along Yetis street about EU feet. Alao for sale or rent that extenalre establiahment known as "Amy k Osdart's Lead notary,. fronting about 123 feet au Dogma. Way, and running through to Fayette street, corer 200 feat:. • . Savo, the ' , Oregon Brewery," on Etersueon street, in the Eighth ward, new occupied er 'Moan & Verner. 'Meals:felt property of 111 bo cold on favorable tams sod to lota to cult purchaser. For further portkulars apply to tur21.1.1 {FBI. 01. MINN, N 0.327 Fourth street. WILLIAM IL, POTTS C 0.,& FLOUR rACTOIIB. • G-14.A.X . 1.7 AND PROD - 170E1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4.1 N. DeLurnre areal,. aisd a=. N. Mtn Strut, (above Tit . tga 7" ti) PLULLDELPILIA. adttanon made on ooulgurnents. myli:dtm 7 . wo. O. town- ... ...... . . ... -no Intatt WILL. H. ............. PORK AND BEEP PACKERS, JEALIeRS IN • PRO 17310" Corner Market. and Front Streets. .TI3.I7SSZIEI, FOR TILE RELIEF AND CURE OF lIERNIA,In all its etnirts, And - - A.BDomm - A.r., strpPorerrians otall kludt, emite an band, dad aukdo to otdat, Kga,tt b Y • Quenvniairr'airctma, m.YI 4 Bd Wood at. G ROCERIES; -'100 biati. N. 0. - sugar; - 100 di de ,401sat4; 00 bble.cnulted aid powdered Eglia; • .60 bogs peznAlo stora and fa ishby - aryll • Elecarol street. BLANK DEEDS :& 119RTGA0ES—•4o,' Jul ; AuctaTtod. ,7 , ll olllll3llA,BoAdby. 2 • ompl.; 7 INIL JUMTON.4IOO7.. • VOLUME tXXI----NUMBER 149. Insurance liorchantr Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. WM. V. PETTIT, J. Dlcedlicif, Secretary. Arranint of Capita Stook pad in and invaded.—Wt,ooo 00 03,01 SO sows 00 !aura Cargo Dian on the Obit, and blintleapiti Elan end tribotarite. Imam Assiut kat or dsm*, by Are, ciao agabat the pails of the Pat, and Inland Novigation and 'Transportation, masa& W.. V. Tait, John C. Dookanntery,.lobn M. Pommy, D. J. McCann, D. T. Witmer, lions Oullloa. Decd. L. Wool. John A. Marshall, Charlet D. Wright, John J. Pattering Elwood T. Puny. int. V. PETTIT, Preddent, E. P. WITS= Vice Preaddent. Patna J. Edison, Beenstary. &Igor Lamb A Co., Philadelphia. Beek, Morgan Bildtder, do. Truitt, Bro.* Ca, do. Ptuaroy, Caldwell & Co., do. A.. T. Lane Co., Stekunits, Justice t Co., do. PITTSBURGH CMOS, No. Y 7 WATER STEM azdaltf R. W. POLNDIXTER, Agent. Franklin Firs lzummanoi Company of (ala i Charles W. Deocker, Adolph E. Bode, George W. Richards, Samuel Grant, Thomas Mart, David 8. Brown, Mordecai D. Loots, Jacob N. Smith, Tublu Wagner, Morris Patterson. N. B.AffellEß, Praddant. • Clamuso G. Dairomm, Secretary. Thie Company continues to make Innerantva permanent or I lmitee:l, on awry description of property to torn and country, at rates se low as are craffetant with semalty. The Company Capi ta l reservid a large contingent Rend, erhk.horlth their and Prmalsons, safely linosted, afford ample protection to the monad. The Assets of the Company, cro January Ist, 180, u put. Retied agreeably to the Act of Amenably, was as Mlown el.,— Mortgages.. ... ....$08,128 08 Bat Terory Lam - 1. —.. .................-- u sea ir , PAWN 44 Sines their incorporation, a period of U n .t r . D . = they bars paid upwards of fine Mlllion, Pour II thoomud Dollars Loma by firs, thereby affording errbleone df the eulvantagea of Insurance, as well ale their &MLR) and isposition to meat, with Decor ems all llabilltlea. J. GARDNER COYFDI, Agen splo - Office flootheast ear. Waal and Third t, sts. Continental insurance , Company. Ne...vporated by tole Legitlawre qf WITS • PIIIIPETUAL °HARTER. othorlned Capital, Ono =lon Dollara,..---.51,000,000 Bocarod nnd Accumulated ..... taxa HOME OFFICE. No. 61 Trotont Bind, stars &awl, Plit2addyihk4. Wire Insurance on Italldings,Prmairora, Blerchandins, th Merino Iraoranca on Cargoes and Freights, tnall parts of e wora Inland Insurance on Goods, Le, by Lab% Risers, peals anti Land °erliegen, to all parts of the Ijoion, a n am most !bramble teams, oonsbdant with secarity. GEORGE W. COLLIDAY, formerly Recorder of Deods, nada] wr sia. m.A. WAL BO formerly Register of Will.. JOHN N. CO *I, firm of Colman & Smith, Importtug Hardware sod Cutlery Haretuuta, No. 21 North Thlral .treat, aboye Market, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Dot & 800, Coppersmiths, No. 12 Quarry street, Phila. EDWARD V. MACJILITE, torn of Machete & Ral i tn Importing Ilanierars Merchants, No. 124 North street, above Race, Phila. HOWARD lIINCIIIIAN, firm of Livingston &Co.,Produns end Commnalos Merchanta, N 0.2711 Market at., above Eighth, rha... GEORGE W. COIJADAT, President. Gaunt Wasoa,Serretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. turfilkdlyfe No. 24 Fifth Meet km stairs) Of rnmounam Orricrw—]A3l7..9 A. HVICIIIIWN, PreaMout EIMIT M. ATWOOD, Secretary. Omcs, No. 98 Warn 812 W, 7k72 boon dpainst aII kis& of An and Marine /29 AEHETS, MAT Mtn, ISM: Stack Duo We, payable/ or, demand, aecarei by , two approvid Premium Note. . .;7,003 29 BMA . . . .... 115 shares sta.- mr.Y Bank Stock—cost-- 3,880 00 60 do Batik of Pittsburgh do do 2,760 00 40 do Ezehanati Bank do do ;MO 00 100 & Carr& do do do 6,115 00 Balms. of Book Accounta ___. 8,050 88 00ke Furniture . 090 88 Cub ...,. 15,653 n MUM= Wm. B. Holm., Wm. A; Caldwell, Bat Wadi, Wilson Maier, Wm. Boa, Attu McDevitt, - Thoc S. Clarke; Gt. A. Barry /ma. A. latattlson lale6B UZLISIIY 31..A.TW00D, B. ey Western InstantMe Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGIC DAME Preadult F. M. GORDON, Secretary. OFFICR, No. 02 Wear street, (Nmsg Co.'. Wentloos) up Mars, Pittsburgh. WON insure apaaut aR Lind. re Are and Anise RBIs A Hogs bubboaces managed by Dim :oft so/o sn ad/ knoul. (11l coeutotity, and whet erre.Saamina,, by P and bberaftfq to sudatoin the character e desir e tnd P le be ar usased. as offeiisg Us botprceectlos to Goa who insured- ABBEYS, OCTOBIaI Si. 1857. Dula ....... 4,101 :7 Ovon Account.— ............ .--..—... 0,47501 BBL Dtsconuted 72 $217,841 01330:013. Lg Wm. McKnight, Plethenlel Helmer, Alex. Kindel, DMA IL Long, George IL Miler, Jr., J. W. Duller, 0. W. Jacloan, JameelicAnley, Alexander Epear, Andrew Ackley, nollk II W. likketwo. F. 1!. GORDON, trey Piltibnrgb Llfe,.Flre and Marino Inc. Co. Office, No. 96 Water Street, PYPTIIMIDA}B„ PA. BOBT.GALWAY. Prodded P. A: Ernauss, Beep ALEX. BRADLEY, Tic. Pee. endow Putt" Examining Phydreo. This Oompary make eery Bonus= apportaltdog to oorandel with LIVE REEL Aisq ltddort Bun ed Outdo Mole, Cu ohs Ohio and Mooloaippi tiers and Wheels', and Mete Rid ion orally. And agniart. IN or Malaga by fix And al an pine sportatio, the n. Podia of the NMI and Land Sari and Tr Policies boned at the banal rater oorodstanS sallAy Robert Galway, Parma MeClarken, Joseph P. Gaaam, Jahn Scot; :amen Ilarahatl, David likbay, Jame. W. Gelman, Ale:ander Bradley. JobnJoseph B. Leech, Fullerton, • Nathan P. Hart, Mold H. Chambers Witham Can, Robert IL ElJrtley, John Waal, Chan Artcihmt. file—mr2s-1, The Great Western Fire and atallne in. Co. -07 PILELADKLPHLL offs 1, (Imp:Ws BuAura rdla4,, No. 403 Ifobll4, earner if AUTIIORIZED ` 00000 Catdtal paid oo surplus, January 65,274 00 IRS LYSITRANCE—LImited or Perpetual illt.B/80/1273YRAIPOZ on Veneta, Cargo and Prelghte. L NAND. INSVRANCe by Emma, Caaals, Lakes and and Carriage. roucromo Charter O. Lotbroy, ICS Walnut street Mil nom Ruling, 1610 800 .treat. • Alccarder Whtildca, Iferchant, 13 North Front Imo Hatioluint, attorney Coatoolker. John C. moo [Hrm of Wrigh t Houtor A Co. • E. Tracy, Troop! Co., Goldsmith's Ilan. John R. McCurdy, firm of JOribil, White A IfcChudy. That L. Gillespie, Arm of 0111mylo Ar War. • Jas.& Smith, firm of Jast. B. Smith it Co. 1100-HonrJ H. Fuller, MM. 227 South Third Mutt John !LT, office corner of Smooth and Samoa. Jame t, lam late Gadder Rork of Tket Allred Toy ogles Com fBiP ProPertY Jorm J. Walla, aim 226 South Third anat. • LATHROP, Proaldont. W. DARLING, Via, Prroidoir .LEWIS GREGORY. inn it, &mad Vico Pra ddl. t JAII2G3 WRIGHT, Seontorty as4Trearayar. ' H. H. RIOUARDBON !Li e fat a tit Soer eta 7. B. W. PODiDNICTER,Aseaf". • II Water newt, Pitlaburth PARE INDUIZAWCE, BT Reliance Ilainal inintance Company at P ll / 1 ”.111 7 .11LP1114 On DuWhigs, Lb:Radona•pdmrl,,Elextbandbe, Turnttnr• Ake, in Town or Country. OSCO NO. 308 Walnut Street. Carnet $177,1126-Leson 0 952 . 407 -11 :meld la 70 0. 0 0 Vint ?defame on Improredoo7Po3oettYilretto' double the_ -$123,200 00 Pent. Banned Ws 6 per cont. Mortgage Loan, A i 000, cry county 6 per rourie7nall. - ii. Icon_ 10,C00 03 Po ck Itailnrad Ou'egtocL-. eme 03 Mock of Me Bellanee Matsui Insurance C0_.... 19450 00 Mack of County Dire Immure Co.. -.....-...- 1.040 CO Scrip at Sundry Insurance Compente....----. 476 00 Bills Inreetnble, Dulness paper .. 6711 60 Book Amon wetted to pee n....._..__._... SAM 19 Cub on hand and In 16.063 90 X. 31,466 89 CLEM TINGLEY ProMent. r &mural Btrp6um , Robert lateas, 10110 ans Musser, Beg,. Gaß W. W. icanror, Jacob T. zontini; , smith soirsn; wzo. IL flomple, slaws. lIINOILMAN. &salaam 007712 f, Egad ' ter Rttrd Wood Masts -' Clem Them Wm. B.Thompson, Darin L Brown, 0. Storeroom John R. Worrell, IL L. Cano Hobert Wan n, d. Home Jolumcm, O. Woxl, 4 *. Jana B. Woodward, je apt NOrth.ensi bin Pennsylvania ei die • N 00.P6 .1160 COBINIBy =lea. voiannni! Stn., _amb _ ninaton , _ r a t . A. J. Jon% - Robert Bob' PWAMl.,l.lllsimpszy LJ.Peria.Tarmarear.f. - J. U. Janipy, W. n. akn ir tg 0. A. 001 140, ' 1 1 = El fZigy • • Iww*l#JUnnhui 4 ..sonoui • sarnmuus marta.D.kba titan ocia7.3•7 . =•4,th n ,i - 7 " ; • thz t °49 !Y l4l2ll ftuntrLelnl . rririoir:- iLiCk ittowancr. Farmers' and Mechanics , Finf and . Marine .Insurance Company. N. W. Corner Second and Walnut Sty., PHIZADZLPH II . PlttsbetrigiCkliffee, lro. 90 Water S . THOMAS J. HOOTER. Agent. The tbllonfng Wt will show the =cant paid at the Pittsburgh Agency for loses from Jcoo 1250 to April 1S58: Harbert 600 CO B. nal A C. $l5O 75 Wm. Bidden..._...._ 000 Rochester Slaraub Ca 153 CO Prank Wolff 400 00 Wm. Magee - 255 CO IL Ilan- . 196 00 5. 110man1 00 • W. W. 11cOregor S 00 W. Dilworth, Pp.-11 2 $ 0 0 John Heath IS7 50 I. 51. Irwin, Esq....- 650 CO J. L Hoo,o t Co— a7O VI Eder. Fpence, sq—.. 51 01 Nermyer A Graff— 1682 42 C.ll. roam .. 650 CO John Thompson.-- 270 ODiffngllshA Ilicleardson 100 00 Mary Feldbusch-- S 0 000 Brewer, Itlnd d Co-. 6CO John Wateen..-....-. OD R. 1011 & Co 450 52 J. hi /1504..... 10 00 Wee. licHealry--.. 00 CO Phelps, Cur A - Co.— 4600 CO B. 221 & C 0.... J.l House A - Co--- 41 00 Stang &Co 29 CO Jame Woods, Esq.- 00 Salvage on steamer Wm. McCall) *Co... 2579 17 Arc01a....--. 75 11 James 91111Ingsv 1002 CO Adams & lffCllntOct. 49 CO W. AfeCtaly kCa--. 791 CO D. 54 09 1311.1% OP lIIIMMTIMI, City 1/114 . tbiliM. Before toe, an Alderman to and for , personally cams ihomaaJ. Ranter , Agent of th and Mech., Inatnrence Compaq, who, being dnly . owton =cording to law, cloth drpoee and ney that the foregoing ItitOinnt THOS. J. HIENTER. dßent. Sworn and mtmebedbecrre mq Apra; 1851. mylsllly LIONAILD S. Jonvir, Alderman- Eureka lnuranto Company of Pennsylvania. office No. 99 Water it., Pittiaburgh. ASSETS 31AY 1, 1854. • • Stock Dorltills—parable on demand and sir oozed by teroa creel imam_ $70590,00 Ws In PI Tama Company at.:30,3t 15,e4a,01 =Mans Entrange Bank Stock—ozet...- ..... d. 9 30 A 0 99 do Mechanize Zink EXock—coet_.... 5.420,63 300 do Iron any Bank Bbook—am't. 7 , 5,00 , 00 BM do Allagboay Bank Etock.... do do .- 0841. 0 0 Bock Accocoota. /3,23).5"./ DlB/C7,3. 1. M. revo.. W. W. Mania, R. T. Looch, Jr., , DsvidCandires; George S. gadn, , • - Inderson. . •. SHOENBERGEft, fres7.4 m 7141121 J. EL Shocroberger, . W.B. Nlmk John A. Caveat,: C. W. Batchelor, • It D. Cochran, Jame J. Hamlett, Wm. J Ram Fl3lll, Seey Delaware Mutual Safety lama= Compaq, incorporoded by the LrgiVonere ofilmmeydranto,l22s. ;• , Office, S. E.. Corner Third and Walnut sta.,'• PHILADELPHIA. NIA= .11P877EANCESon Vowels, Cargo, end Prolsist to z al=f the world. LVSVILLtica.S on Goode, by Elvers, Carnla, Lake. &a Land Car to •11 parts of the Union. FIRE INSIMAXCES on Merchandise gen:atty.—On Storer, Dwelling Houma, Lc. dud/ of The Cbelpany, Ire, 24, lan. • Binds, a'i th Stark Ine= t reanroZt t er inex L t:M.. '. ;;CCZ. 121: 01113 5 sOO 8111 e lieced —...........—...-.- 320,201'95 Oath on 3E4809 - 60 Baboure he tunde:of Agents, Premiums on Martins Policia. recently homed, and oth. sr debts due the Company..... ..._._. aubectiptlon WllLtem Huth, Iceeph H. Bee; Edmund A. Bonder, John C. Davie, John /LPromo, George G. Leiper, Edward DerUngton, Dr. IL IL WlLllem C. =l, g. nogb •ftel& Spencer }lc i men, Merles Hake), ILJane. Brooke, Jacob P. Jones TIIO3. REM LTucu, Secretary. P. EIMEEM Citizens' Insurance Cemiry of Pittsburgh. BAOALLT, rradlbut, 8231M1L L 2dARSELELL, etary Oftras D 4 WA:Y . /Street, &llama Market and Ifboct R3 1 02n. Run tai o.g. Mete on the Ohio •nd His enslppl Rivera, and Ttibutorke. . Alirfissanslosgainstlass or damAgoby Mt. Also, liens{ the peril. of the Bamaadtataad Narigation and Transport at on. DIZICITYII. Capt. Mark bterlinr, D. M.. Eler, John S. Dilworth, Praznit Mara, Win.D. Hap; John Shipton.l Walter Brpant, . . Wm. :y, i sz Jam U. Cooper, Ju. Ark, Jr., • L-m,.Y. Parmock, & Coot.VA. Young, J. 6t Jam Cal , $237,710 65 Philadeiphis Fire !laid .T.d.th IIIOIIII.ANOL 00UPANP, • No. 149 Chesnut Street, OPPOOIT.WTHO CUSTOM HOUSE. WM mats all kinds of Immo% either Perpetual or Limited, rower, deocipLion of Proporty or. ilerchandLes, atrosonsble rataof p••=l=. ROHM. P. KING, Predimt. _ M. W. BALDWIN, Vl= Prooddut . Mariam P.Rayes, IL A English, iB. B. pupa, B. Bel - p. O. Eharmon, ery John Claykno. a. J. m wpm% E. WOor. . V. Itwaswril.B.rkim• J.O. COITIN, Bee, duff, corner Third and Wood Ornett. Austral A.NCE OP RP SPRING STOCK PIANO ronTms, MOO TIM Yescractora OP CILICHERITYGI & SONS, Itostqn, CCONSISTING of sixteen of their Seven - Oe tar•and sit and me-third OCIAT• Plano Totteniwlll • be opened and read y_ __kor examination on • - - TREDAY, JUNE &J. •.• • . TAKE NOTICE.—The Paulo Forks manulactured by.* C t Bons, are .11 rrnlabed D 7 them TU.lpeth'r, chaser. directed to the entaxiber. FOGS GOLD AND PILFER IdEDILS Hp* been awarded to 44 - ' • CHKISZRENO & SONS • OVER ALL COXPETITORS,• , • • For flopity in their GRAND PARLOR, GRAND end. 800 PILNOR The following beer from ITIGII33III7ND The original etwornacript of which can be men at the were mama thelabatailaw, men to cantinas any one of OW raperkelly of Chtckerlng flone Plano Fortes:—• March , 1558. him Hamm :—Dear Pft—Rinc Par e my sona ns, arrival to America I tw o emetantly mod the Pianos of Ileum. Watering it Sam. end / can only repen k i n dly n (while thanking. you for the Pia:meson have et, famished for my ra ced, hem) that which I hate so o ft en wild before: to in struments ere the beat I have wen in the United Swat and will camper. favorabty with anY I have ever ktorwn. The coo ve Yours, very truly, S. THALDREG. lot of Piano., In niannfeettrral b addition thole in store; ounliftwaxil the Oh AN yto Bow. ALL MR PIANO TORTES emantactored by CIIIIIM FRING & BONS . ARE WARRANTED. JOUR. H. IttELLOTk, Sole Arent fur Peranyleardi Clalatting & Sons for Pittelmrgh andlrest• ern SWAN. MINOS AT A BARGAIN. AND SECOND ELAND. ONE " Rosewood octavo PI LBO, finished all mend, No. /14-1 , 4 from the beat mannfaetarers of Boston, en. firmly new and warranted a good and perfect (Internment. Boman prize, $3150, will be sold to claw conAnranent,forglri3 One T octave, maltommy, Baltimore mato, Piano, coat Omit octave, romew;;;i,rounii wraw, as;:good - as new, mods by Ntuina t 111 One 6 tease, rceewood.situire node, Norma A arab a. —very little - One octave, rosewood, Elimnizi nuts, .. One 6 minim old Piano...—.l Alao, a splandid da r ee action 11111 l (made to Brazened; j a : l l l 4°)4-L g .IL EVHER &DSO -No. G 3 En' 'BUM& - pLl ac i ~_ .I.- Etpetneltook of the celebrated Gad ~‘ Medal Prmage.PlANO rosrzs. tuna If thanred by WM. Elfin & CO. They Mg, bogies tall the ,hest pregame. far excellence ma all crepottthen, end em - ...pmelociaeoct by &grummet _Tbelherg,}l. tr ac k.. , Goatee eaum and other inintehod Vanias to be Nue, St ea= go lay in Varcountry. .. - ora Bak AGOal f.. 'Pi ttabarei mode We gtii, its.P. CIILBLOITt .B.MLE, . . the O ld Imatatbed Plano Depot myth ' No. Sts Wooden, 24 door above Vh ith. BRADY'S PUBLUIELING I/OTTSEer.. LIE Strew. Xc York.. a. WaoLcsizz ADD Mum Cazar Boot, .1.149121514 PUMAS RING MD Booxisuura sar•PartJenlar Wow/on paid to taistelltutroos or4otr far any artido onturetott with trio trade. - , .Catalogriti sent [repot Warming " - B iCADY:. Boccetror tolT.,Lontt.4 Broths:3j I . 76,l4 .muatrtst, N. SEA 11,---iiNG. • - anumarAEousE, . t 1... t CAPE IdlWilb CAPE gis, Y. J,' This estebtlehment . aid be (melted for.the keeeptbizter: Visitor% on IMEEEDAY, June 10th, litb Wit 102ttlIZ:: In front of Lb. Orem, ind ls surrounded tokbetro, which Inlet& lu trout to the( Be ech. - Print* Wane sellbbs f iat ,, , Wuxi to partite eet:t r rei doslre them, and Pinuermill lue", -, weed at 2 to 4P. 31::. Owing to thcprestase or. the penal:- the at of Board be reducat looms caz,be eteseted:z i and anti other latortusHon will be gem' niretab la t y.e.t- '. LIIARWOOD,Pro.UI.ISIWeirro .... p.11,44-Eric Blabling on the meeteme.,, at=te...y.:.. .'' ___________ of ), ItilAksr, ENE WATORESAND jEWELRY; No. =ink strost,betwren Wood Itka P/nll-: in trA olzy. trUndar attmant paid WU, nrlskis 44 , 411 wart warmest _ XLI Lad m almon: AI 25 MTh. Inks Elop. W:Plann Wt. Trat. • LBOUM_ do • do . htdo i4nirbbLe. nuarfnni M of do Rennin.; .r.^ . TAU% /Mr .144 flied and tonal. by;:tz. D. J.O.LN97.ELD lAA _LIoTO IL, yds by r t ' , A afr 110 (,;Hxr.irld reed liana ;i• MILL 11 --- C---" -- QUEED /mitt arca _ 141,14.1hItAgi lad An 1,17 ZIATTLEA CO. ==l 93,730 57 100,000 00 $702,713 37 Jmn c. TheophttruiPanlCLteg. Junes TrEtrdr, William Eyre, Jr, J. F. Pen La., JoaSus Y. Eyre, Hammel F.. Stubs, geury Sloan, James B. NeEer's Thomas C. Enna, Robert r., Jobs B. &map, Pittab'i. D. T. Ncr ; 3.au, TU2.'V), Vice rmd.lent. A. SLADE/M.. Agent, , 5 Wetter strc , t_ Pitt,burgh.
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