\E DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 178 G 11) rug g (st 0 ACKEOWN & FINLEY. Who DrugglitrinadManctaztbrerl of 011, ',- Liberty street, Pittittiargb, P.. j4e:l R • L.FAIINESTOCK 6: Co., lute ,f the fir , . JUP • 11. A. Pahnesto,k & Co ' so& 111.1,111b01 S Floo.log Dm, CS - bolos:110 Proggio. No . CO, corner Wood nr.d Polrto Pltrob noel. P. • -•-- - • _._ , IV A. FAIINESTOCK ..z. CO.ii(.l.k:- • 6•l.Dr.Krat. and sfanafactursra of White 1,..1, a and !Allan.. cern!. Wnrid and Front stresraTliitte• nu h.rricht _ _ - ---.- SCIE:ION MAKR, ALAN UFA CT U RE R • • of White Lead, Red Lead, 7-Ine, Paint, Li thargs, lintry and Wheat...ale Dealer In Paints, Oila, Varnish., Ttirpsn rine. ke_, No. Wool et, Plttatinrizb, P. isiailyd -------- • - - TOLIN 1.1.A.FT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. El 51./nOey,)Wltolertalearel Retail Druggist and Dealer In Palotti 3 olls, Dyestuffs, ge „cient , Wood and Sixth etre.. Pitt:burgh. fiErrißerater Agent for Dr. Ford'. 31edidne. an2l i - - - - - TWIN P. SCOTT, IVIIOLESALE DEAI.7- ty ar to Drugs, Perna, traraWan. aai Dread's, Da. no Liberty eruct, l'lttsbargh. ordery sellretelse prompt atteletlon. Atir'Sgant for Schanck's Putman! , 5-yrnp. Olaat4:lyd..w. DRATIN Sc REITER, WHOLESALE ANI) uumi Druajar,earnerof Llt.rty and Pt. Clair ■b., Vittabiugh. roszpil FLPAIING, (SUCCESSOR T 617. t p )corner ribliket carnet .d Diamond, Unarm eamatantly on band a fall and complain assortment of Drags, 3.fesliclne Chests, Perfumery, and all articles per Mining to Ida business. cgirThithiala prnsarlptinus ..arefully compoond ad at Oil noun. JaStly . • GEo. 11. KE YSER, DRUGGIST, idowo.d arrot. cr„ W.. 1.1 .trrel nnd Pittebtughas. Vrobuce Bealcus • - -• &lIUTCEIIN ON, Conuctis" , ion and Fornarilitig Merchant., dents. NCesti.rn Ar carve 'Meow, Hi., fish, barn., Cutter, liinineel l'iit and Pitatl A.hru, dec-ls, Grain, Lnie I Fran. and rival... , generally. Haar brands Family P.aar ntwaya tilnd -- Agenta for the sale r 31adlitan Co's celobratiol Pt.' Starch. Ses.lta Seceird and lli Fleet eta . [cit. - esti Wood and Ilittlthgeld sts., Cittritinrgh, 1' slid lyd WAREIiOUSE.-11ENRY 11. COLLINti, Fcrwarding and Commitciiiin Mcrebaiit,and Deal, in Ohenso. llntter, Late Finh and Pr.ituce goneretly, Wc , l vn, chore Wnter, ril teburgh. mydt B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, C • 07110, CMIELLIIIMintI and Formording ItArchAnt, •r.l Wno!eAllo Dialer I. Ifea.r. Resor - ro P , d ona Furl As., and WeAtorn PrsAlnce K.oornity Fro,.t , bflAreets snoitlancl:l nod IV,al,Pitt.burgh. Aj c 7 BANE & ANJ Eli, (SUCCESSORS to A. & A. Mellarle,) Deaterp in Flour, Grain and F co. Catncdadien and Forwarding Slerchantit' IC4 icewnd atlevot, ttfildirgh, pan.l.'67:cllyl.lnl2 AVID C. IiEItBST, FLOUR, PRO fIJ Provhl. and Commission Merchant, Ar. 26r tberty r,,r•Arr of Nand, PlNshorgh: 0,65 his att.:.- tics to u,..11e dr Floor, Pork, Bacon. Lard, Bottor, &rain, Pawl F1,•114, So,i 4 . Ac. di-Coughrvon-nts s,' rite.:- LEX . FORSYT Forsyth t Scott,) Poro , rdinO A.l '3fAr lAut, Dr..lAr in IVoql, IlldrA, d nod Lord 011 and Prod. , . vnorolly, N.. 7: •. . Po. EABLE IVAItE I lOUS E.—) AS. GARII -I:NER, Whol.Alo I,alAr Produce generally, ho. 6 Seventh 0r.,, U., son end Bml.lfteld,Pittohnrgn. PA. .0../Terms c.a.. mr?-1, D IDDLEL., wIRTs .1: CO., Genera Com -1110 rnivion Merelmnts and Dealer. In ilo,erinsatut lore, N,l` , . lAbArt_tpreet,PittAbury:b, f`A. AnirCon.nntuents 01.4,4 Rnd sottAtArtory rotcrua gnor. Wood. delf:lydau nourancr agents. pp FINN EY, Agent Eurelin Irisurun ce up. No. 9 Watcr Street. A A. CARRI } II , SECRETARY A •Tonnlylvania luffurnnco Company ~ f ristaborgh Jones' Building,l",rth stro, SAI.NLUEL L. ALA.RSLIELL, tio,retary corm' lttmrwa Camp:my, 91 Water thee[. GpItDON, Secretary We tern • .00omparty, 4r2 Wntm . rtrtxt. JG ARDIN ER COF F I N , Agent fm. Frank . lin Fire Inammnre Comp:my, Wt. xl .4 Third tare. S. p - S - i - kbEIRA, Agent 1.. q. Del.tware • stummlueurst.., Wet, rarer:. MHOS: J. HUNTER. Agent Funnel,: 4nd litchnad.' Insurance C., PO If.awr strot JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent C.,r i tinontli inserance 21 Fifth atr,l - . . . . RRPCIFISIDEtifEiI, Agent Great 'S r=4. . era Insumv, Froct ar erannts AOBE . ; SON & CO.. ,I! ell [VA •, No. Fdilt NVadd AM 31ci:LIN rOCK. CA7II", k No.11:I Markt t et Rrs. W. D.& B. lII . CtaL 3.1 T 31, fIEA.LER IN CARPETS; OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGE, tr. Nu. HT Fonalk Ear, atternrps I. • .. , rasa &)IACKENZIE, Art ,rittr v. at Law. OM - to No. CO Flltrth 4tr.., Pi! tr , ..,71. P, * : I ,ryt; P Jut Ile /led Clton Own m t•liorl, . --- _ • ROBERT NUK1s.I1(111T, A r I'ORMIS AT [,+'r, mot 9.iotor of Wo ilonk Pau: nr,h. 110 fount, Plttobrach JOSEPii S.A. P. 310.11 N, 111 SO AT t,rney...l a, .):11, n. r , 1.0.0 rr.72.1 Ori2 Goobn CLI. LOVE, in Stapi" rin.l Fancy irry U.Ol, sign ot tho 800 So harlot errant, Paint/art:h. tart BURCHETETC, in Silks and Ladies' Dom Goal. gotterall;', Tolinas and Easton, Embr..l , l«. sad Stalils faroll; sta. An ann=ually extensive .e. - atmetit In uIL thy bore &vat moot, Jost roretrat sad s,lllng at Ite los - r4t rlorr. gle4North-titut coo. Fourth sad Mort,: AA ao3 "upA.to it. PALNIER, No. 105 Market Street, -floater tra , tonnr.t., It., 'ln: Trim... 4, rotd eta - a - + 611.1 ii% g.r.e'ral IT. - - Tarnaggo . . Seventy-give New and Second !land CA.I7-12 TAG-ITS AND FI77G-C÷l F. /Oa Sari a? BeFal°ol3.Erl'OTA—% , TWO HILL NE.1.11 I o ARILF.hiCEIWILLF. EVIIE subscriber offers roc' oak, or nschauge on the moat ranabnalile term, lk fine armament cf Quench. end rnentirlamlid imoha by Watson, of Phtladelphie, some I , llf hallo need. a lec, trnority-Onenece llugglee, =do in my own oh p, toms the ucrybeat materiel purchavut In the (Auteuil ,o mkot. I, fain its of Trotting Wagons, nem nod second hand. Moe, e lot of Dust {Taxon', loony Linda, laermantown "Tfevie, Jorge.: Wagont and RGekl..99, two fine Phaeton., sante fm for p6Tvotto, one of them finer make and one of (nem Nose eah make. Two Sulaln, ono made by Mr. D. no-fuer', Philadelphia, and n feet .00nmon flnyfiCloh efillaldo for light tchirkettng. The enter:a - they flatten bliumelf hone mak , . it Is the turncoat of poranne vietilny, to pnrchaeo, to sib° blt,, seen. The estahltahmont la ronvenient to the city, the Fixehl tier Onautbru Iles Coacture pavan.; rho die, beery ton min• rrir=edelailneT Carriage and Wagon (Ilanninetory. TTCP - 1 - 1. S, A-gen • C,ott , Street and Diamond Alien, t.)l`.. Lid reipertfully inform the0 , .. z ,„.g., T T L nl Ii i hot ho le 110 W i tied a aho ^• anti has rosaated tho huvoe® or Carrinza making to on its vs:Waleson:ld Mateo prepared to aeratorexertorders lar Waguns dwriptio - n., Inn:tiding ell lr t Murchantn' - a cootiouxade el the patronage no littnra to.- flowed upon Mtn while at the oil stand of -.Bigelow o.;' be would assure hls friends that• the canto care aod rate , than will be given to nil is mdors heretofore, basin,: BO terodtheeerstree of the hest workonen, and haring ample apartmantaeleowhere for the tiotehing of tine work. Of - A good assortment of heavy work now on hand, •olt able for hpriog nen. An work won-noted for lb toontlot tarPertionlar atom!vn moon to r , P.Er , ka IY.I --- Coach and Carriage Factory. lOIIFSON, O'T II El It & i.' O„ arrntr of 61nont and Rthra,a SR.(((, ALLECIIIENY CITY. • WUULD ItESPECTFULLY IN vir loyal their friend., and the public arse rally,. but they are maunfacturiug Curria,o, Ithrounhuer, Rtskaways, Buggies, Sleighs and Char. , ,, ittl their s•ri. ou• etyles of fluirle sna prnporthnur All order. am he executui with strict re,eurd lu ur•htlity and beaaty of thalsh. Itvairs wit also Le att•uded hr tit Meet taanonable tem.. lu ell their wert the b ad g u tau Shun; PWes and Wb.ul stuff, they fed ~ e . 3 dent that all Who favor thorn dub their vulrorrage 111 he erlsctly lattladnlou trial of WOT . A. rahaterratt• req anted to glea them • cull le-rure put , arming ettrowher.. cr•e;yJ WALNUT HALL ILBSTACTRA.NT , MASONIC MALL, FIFTH STREET, J•CISE3PH. 0 IC 33 PROPRIETOR. AAL THE, DELICACIES to _ pertuncod cooks, served 0t [he entreat no from A. .IS. ORM TWELVE O'CLOCK P. M. AR arttel. rile Pro, pond's/ . to the Lae, West or Ednith,rosbln Ri ll by Express, sod served up to order— Ittudnata mu fbl the taldo ut LIICT lIALL all iltht tt_te_z mold desire. aarwnd.d. Depot for oyßters, nub, Gams an d: early Vegetable. la their iseawn.-64 fild yd _ . STARCH" AGENCY .—BAVING BEEN •tuteet Agent for Pittstorrgh, by rile RAIIISON KTARURCOMPAINT, for the a7.lgrof dudetel,ndut PEARL 17fARCLI,(rtilth is vrarravdthelval qa:ll e ty to any known to t 1217 maikA) ars nolo prepared to nappy D'holeasle Dual. T/ at anialeaCtUTlKll . penes. WO ittrint attentloo of tbe 'Duda ttl UAW allialaitO traTa!ustiou 01 our at elect, sod wtdch mitt brzipte.o 4 t to the Antonotl. AV717:1J., 1.7:11 A !X... 0276 No. a W.od 7tre• American Viewer's, !Wee hes., rt &es. &c. Tab ellbeCribire beg to draw attenti,,n ta their department of American ' huechos end Trionlltinge, which will bo tonal complete, thedesigr.a being caw from the fashionable French, and the mann , facture confined f 9 lhdr oom Factoram, Huy,. ,ay are reeneeted to oxen:Line the ample,. .1110. o. ii NaEI22ON 011711 e t!O., 20) larmulway. New IVIFEDiCATED LYE, or ALKeLiNi SOL 0- j3j. ISOIL—An excellent =My for Dysprimia, grAgr.trs'lL-Abgf...VG%T.t.'1177,4. - PAPER—Firm raper hangings, Salt raper_jazi= i bezw n . r , vbWng D ud Oder NW. mr• piroMiLlt audOilOoth Window La w ", 10.0.91 ippl9l 31.04001uu, " • IrOMIIIMS3IOri, HITCHCOCK., McCREERY G CO.. t'ttect;st , ;;;; t II Ittnnett, M'et , ,ry !C.. and Commission Memlimtt Produce, Plour and 'Wool, .Y.• 1,1 Fr 7if 11%.8.,0n4 Pat. , abur,h. . . Grain and Produce. ontlat,...itin and Forwarding Merchant , . ati Sr., I 2. I 'l7 - y3l 1,1 ME= COMMISSION MERCH A NTS I=lll PHILADELPHI A, be ,htl, ~1 Prdinco and purrhass of , Ais nrd,r4 nntrnttnd with them be promptly Ittt YbYrtlrti ep'h dltitb• JOS. S. LEECH & CO., Pi0a.242 & 244 Liberty 4t, ritt.burg h , P.. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND ( nritli-tcu ANTS, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, n Plate and r rinneett. Stook. AND l'iTT :1 111' 11i) 11 MANUFACTURES h11.,t0 I 7447 41.11211,7,1 F, PIMIT WM 11. WI:O7‘C. SPRINGER lIARBAUGII & .oMMISSION MERen ANT S DrIALEIZA IN Hides, Provisions& Produeo Gonerally No 295 Liberty Street. Pittsburgh. AIcALPLN & CO t Lulu ttl J. 3. Loo:14, Sic Alptn Pitt,ttur,lt UENr.RAI. COMMISSION AND n't )1-I\V il.l-21) IN G. MJ J{.C}I.A.N" Levee and a•htngton Avenue. wYANIN77IK CITY. KANSAS 'II".FLKIINAtIi. MEM= a P.tt..1411,41, ntarrlaauta gen.r tall.rtawl3T . I . ~ ~ I. LE E s DO E IZTON , (Suocc.,lN to 11. T 31..rwt0 C. , ttani+-v ,, Mrc 'ha... tnr: - _ 11 EN EY K LNG, (LATE OF THE 11 fin. or King d 11..nh,•m!4 Cennnultulno Sloret.nd erzd D.. 11, mul 111,1orna, No. id %Vat, streo. tx Niro ket, Pitubarch, N. etr. ISO - - A. H ARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO LIAR ,Iy, Jittmi and Forarariling Mer. haut, ,if 1110 wand Iniliilciapolis R.ilnnd, ear. noir lin,F.irr) Pit cuttiri,ll.Pa. is3)lyd EDW A 111) T. MEGRAI',. GENERAL Comnitssii.n Niel - chant, an. tri NiMin fax.tiirrid I and Nilo...stk . Cigars, eistiff. .241 the 0 roars 111,: UM, T. LITTLE er. Co., L =IMO IMIEESE. FISH. 011,? at..11.101 , 12tT No. IIY Scroird St., Pittsburgh. Pa. tri?.. (Anal advutc,a made con e,onL4Torneotr. mr lK D OVERT DICKR t, Pr,..lurn and ,Carnmtmon Ltk , N.. 111 Fr IMIEME stt.,c, D. 4 - tittAurgh, Pa- npu 13 DAGALEY. COSG RAVE k. CO., N.A 1.111,1 . 2.0 •Ntl I•itta. BER(iER, 0110CERS AND Cht,... , StAlth A,1 , 1 Strcets, PitU burgh. ort-ly4 A LEXA ER I NU, 11110LESALE ti r I rvp..l-1, A.h, 1,1,41) •Ireet, Ponthur.r.h. wm. mrrcitELTREE, J BRO., Itactiljlug Ihnia nral awl 1.1,11, ,, r MArclunta. 2, , Lawny l'aLa.aagy • ILE a••••0LIT. JUNES CUOI,III LEI, A URO- I IO LEES Ei.4l in Produce lad kiittelitirgh ::• 111 WV, ' •I I !::HI, 14 .T(IIIN ,‘ HOLESALE qj •losx-Tsotol .rum— .0.. No ITS armi and :2Li Liberty /Orr, I,lohozgh. j,16 .10111 Vir ri „ W 1 , 1 7110 LES I A LE (.)11.10..- 1.11. Tt) 1,t1.5 1 SAIAII I}IcKEY WI4OI,ESALE ro. ita Pr •1•.• No. Vr,nt . • . str . reuTc II EON NV tOLE- T F A 1.1: tir.ket. froluno and and Slimpif.w.rett Artlak.a, No. 1"..9 /...!I,tty r oty, l'o,burgh. ray% Lts iVILL A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLES Cr A LE 11 Grorom Proinro Comrnts.ton » , .r-hrinf.. and 1..21ere iv Po tml•orrl, 51Rrlfzcicrom, No S VSood ettr , or. 5, moon.Warir •n 4 front Pitrebrirlt npl . _ _ _ rte uo [say . R ROBISON £ Co., WllO LESA LE Grxer., C011:1111L^alue M..relmeil.. end Pmaler. 1,11 klude Prodnce and ParsturFl3 NlannEwtracti, So. 255 1.1: - .arty Pilt/tlourgll. . R . . . _ .._ . . . OBERT H. KING. WHOLESALE ORO CFR, Crannno.kon Ws - chant, •11.1 Dealer in F....therm, Piet, Floor, and 01l kind." of Conotry Produce. No. 211 Lao inny Creel, mouth of Firth, PiLlobar,h. Po Liberal on vox. moan on ono,I;nocoonto Ja,:nlyd 608.111,..1.1. . ....I i.XIS t. ...IRO. p OBERT DALZELL & eO., WHOLE .I..", 2“.1. , 1 Gro , oro, Commis. , 0 ant For , arning Mor• chouu mod 11,acroin Pr0.10......ni Ptltot.nre. ',lar.::f. ...-turoo, No. 2.511.0.0rty otrp.o2. Pittolonr,ls . Po. toll Kral i2state 'Agents. WILLIAM WARD, I) EA LEE IN PROMISSORY NOTES, 11 11..ndst, A10rt,,,..t0d •nll mrltrltlto y. f.ryr.. i.r..cort , through my AVM.). utt Thow 1,1111117 W ttlt.a their moony . . good riwut at my ark', for Alt ,arrmi.toirael..... 4.,1 I 46,11. ire ktrl. tly torifiJoutiall 011ics GRANT mTiII:KT, oppoltit., Fr. l',ll'nenth.drkl Jebl tf 13notortlero, Szr. o t Dep , eit.,ry of A,ne-r, , en Ti., PI/ brit mrtO kirt vr m. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationer - 4, , liteak noel: Mak nfact , r ek•l Jet, Pre,term, No 67 1VE . 4,1 etreet, Pitteletrvit, Pa runt-r: • C. CoCIiRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO E• E...e11er,) tile /legato we! Retail Dealer to De eke, .0.1 Paver Hangings, Federal eirret, 6th duc.r :4. E. a Market iinnere, A Ilrgheny, JULYS. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Sine-Ater, evere..ol. to Darla,. A Aguoir, No. 63 Markel ..root: nevi Pm:lrib. Plitsborgh, P. Tr AY .CO., BOOKSELLERS AND S'l'A -11 I:RS. No. tis Woot etrenl, ztdoor to the cer. her of Thiel, Pit,l,nrgh, Pa. Sitee.l and Lev nooks Core stonily uo hand. T L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA ff TIONKR, Nn. 7k Fourth et., Apnito LT UNT A MINE R, BOOKSELLER JUL Stationer, Masonic lldl, Fin Meat. leustc, s:r TOIIN R. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOL) ST., txtwoen Diamond Alloy and Fourth Atroot, fi,der Agont fur CHTMERINO k HONB' (Roston) PIANO FORTY-A. MA HON A ItAMLIN'S MO EL, MV.OKONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, and d e r Do In Music L an D d Mosleal Goods- Ja23 & BRO., No. 5:1 rik"rn SI alto , °olden Harp, Agent for NUNNS A CLARK'S iN,y York) -unrivalled (1, and and &pure PI A Not, mid OA RHART h. NEEDHAM'S prsuins MELO DEoNS fool OMAN II AIIMuNi UMS, Doalsr• 11., !Uralic And Slosusll I nstrnsuonts. rod NtANIJFAcTi:}4 , L:lt snd H.....Mrr nt..l IgnporHr (,1 IHneHr. +s , l Innti - nnwtttz. 14,14 Ap•nt Ili, HAMBURU fnr HALLET. LAVIS .I. CO.'S 1.i.111 w.titonT AIIACIIII3.It. lIS Wood olteoL my:t bystrtans DR. O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED .t Dr. limitlia,mroor PlDb so.' 4ruithll.4.lstrect, , o IVEDNIDASS nod SATUItDASN, It cm IU flu I sod I to 3 o'clock. 11R-Revritintuo on thn Brovuevllla Haw:. Vautters JOU , THOMSON.— ........foal. ruour., .it c JOHN THOMPSON dr. CO., HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND GRAINLIItS, 13i TILIRD Painting executed with neatness arid dispatch. Mixed L'aluts, Znetirrit'lgtVnbZ. Ms n y s ' n ' Pern 'i s i st sh hi r s ' Xiles= „. :. and Pittstairgh White Lssd sliays oti band and for sale. nreprepticed to Or Color' tot Vaults., ltshi!,tists cr others at tbe alsortcst notice, as bars a min which grinds by stesm. PalntOro will says money rb: by getting tbsir csiors grou ground mdly • paint era. LONG &LANK, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, No. .7 (Old Port Orli. Ilalldlng)lldrdstreot, Waren Wood and I:larket street. All order, promptly attended to. /14-dlgnserocotral In a aoporlor etyln. mh2t(lld fiIIEAP DRESS GOODS.-51IIRPHY & It.ItStIIiCIIVIELD have rocclred nanny otylos Of Ladles' len pxxis landy, tohleh they aro eery cheap. for t ;l:lete r l i ty t c: . Lo s etl ' a Choi" 12 i. Lam. 64 and lOr. Alto, Many etylea of Fine °nods at teatthan natal prirra, Je3.dttrY GLASS -1000 las. Country Glass, assort( ditro for palrW AU: WARMS O• PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 1858 ffianufactuurs. C ART WRIGII T& YOUNG, iSuccestort to Jolot Cartwright,) ,d ej t y k, R C E ., R k: S ry, 5 a , u ,, d .,,...1 1 .. ruju vn m r , terl ointment", Guns, Pistol., b 6 stre.t. Thvy give syweint att,ntloti to tb.• nomeartutit Trar+et. Fitippurters. kr. .1,.1.i.ing en I 11,TaIng with pun, tuslity smi tiPmpatrii. dly CRIUGIL, WADSWORTH 41, CO.. ManuLirturvra Patent Osrillalina Engines AND l'ortal.le Engine :4 and Boiler , "Fall Size. , PITTSBURGH, PA. NORTTI END or tnt AyUCLOVI, In% y • AL LAGUE,: Cal". W F.LLN. ILIDDL di CO.. 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh; Pa., 1111, , WkeTZTard or WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Orders er,licit,l tram thotr.lA, and promptly rim , prA u i.or luscrurtiotaa. Tsars-6 motil,...ur 6 pot omit. cll.contit for cnah .261ydd-wl, JOS. F. HAMILTON £ I 4 N GrIN R.1.14.1FLS do ALA.CIII...NIS - I'S. Corner First and Librrty Sts., Pittsburg., Pa. QUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist 1.7 smt Saw Mille, Breweries, Printihr. Entsblisheneuts, Manntairtorien, dc.. troulo W ceder. They eh., ',attune the manufacture of their Celebretes MACHINIST: , TOOLS. Stub Tufning Lathes. I Plane., Iton , ng Awl Dri tVt...u:t.t Flmiting,ti A _ . 11.F.1\111( 61412W1V, No. •14?, ro,nrr Penn and Walmo Pittabtlrigh. ANCFACTIMER OF lIEMP AND 1 NI ANIMA BED CORDS, lIEMP AND TARRED Rui• eS (ram ty in, to I I in•h, Vine aud IN.cksng Yarn, Tarrrd and Spun Yarn, San and Mil entd, Tama, llnanu, Tying and Se. lug Tn.°, I•las and OA,m t.q_.a full impply al..ore article. ran+tantl y on bond ~r mad,. t., "rd., at thn lowest ninti priena MOOR HD AD & CO., IrotrTtartmrto or A I, VANIZI4:I) 1.4 It Kiln' ItnormG, Ontt, tr.g. Siumt , nr• A. Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron a g e-Warelionre---Nn Strret, relisburvA r . . - 7 1,1 . 1. u N C.. CID LOOKIN , ; GLASS& ' , R.:Tun'', FRAMES AND DEALER IN ' A.l 1 - 1:1A" GOODS. ( No. 13S Wood St., Pittsborgh. P. moititis IC/ bOLI lit!iVrieTrltcra Or HUGHE'ES PATEINT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE ANO TRIP WIRERS. H AMMERS the ,•ite, n..• vrd.r Lltt m ca I Ler. ,091 u. . P•ali V..) par t:cul.r)rLli.a. 'I) 1)111)' i'lrrnwm.n. Hi .A.131.F. LANZ, i . 8u1. , w the St Cl.ur b4e.l 11.4 e.) Allegheny City, Penna., e.,croo,rnon, BRADLEY'S ItOOLEN KNITTING I ARN, Of crony Wm. and Simla, iI s PREPARED TO FILL ORDERs ON ' .•llort town forewory color nnint, .II nK tweu originnl ninntifin - tnn.r. Un. nd Y.r.," in c. 0., in•nntlb nay bn , tln.r. ina Brznilisy. of Vihnnting, 1 wnuld nolicit ohm, • .1 On. 1, . SAlre.tl 1.n.11., sod W... 1. In- - I yd IMILLtt 13.1.1 N . 1110 WILLIAM llAliflllLL & co., GI Penn ett., bolos: ,Thirbury, l'itoburFh. Pa. (LITE:A BI)I LER MAKELS AND SHEET 0 W•nket, 11,nufrvi Inner* Pal.nt I 1tn..1 sna Itt..n rirybh.l, ,n,ttn 1 . 411, In , , Yft• vte. Alto, Illactoimitto and nvitn•l Ir-vs .I,lm . All 1).-rn • .11.t.n. , rem; •ttetnin,l L., J Penn Cotton 01111 e, Plte•ourgh. VENNEDY, CHILDS CO., NI ANC l'At TULE/IS re. A N.• y Makin a . e.rtt..n Twin, it , pe ..pf .11 &Da us Etattto,. tro *ll at d arc ‘ 111 *". I**,4 tttrea I t *Ol La', atottit.l.,” JAMES IRWIN, MANUFACTURER or . C 1: 1.111 URIC ETHER. Sqlplturic Sr.tt %Male Arut: 11.ftnasn a Ate>iyum V nrmtl, A.. 4. 4 , 11 Vs Arntnor.w.. YVY, Stm•Aln 41.. I,,slPr'l4l,luM.: rs,3 Ms, t, M John I rw.r. .M..t / 41{4,14 0 . MM n 21,11 PICIERIN 6 JOIINSON. MANIJEALVERERA AND DEALERS IN ELAS . T E I . C CLI FT I R. L E D A S N & D PATENTCip w . A S Ti.v¢O)F cI,IICNT 11-1 Flt T. Pittsburgh. .. . 1: drt WILLIAM TATE.% SOAI, PLUMBER AND iIAS FITTER, N. IC Fourth noax Libort F. •,I 472 Non .tro,t, 0.111 door to Mason:mat Pork troou'• UlToo, rk t. 4 Fo.ral •1 , uoar Lonna Allrghlny. Ai" Er. ry doecription of Fitting" for Wu., rim And Rim oty3l . lt JOIIN CAAIIMIELL, ANA NIJ FA OTU ER OF BOOTSILi k ` Lit mot SLOES o 1 n..rl dexcloptioo, So 34 linaithn.4.l I•ttlabol oc31:13o: Etpbolstup • • ..... Wall raper Warehouse. Wll. ALTI , , P. 111ARSIIALL & CO., Im parters end Dodors,lt7 Wood etreet, between Fuorth ntreet Rod Diamond Alley, ebere may be found &El extenatre sasortment aural - ) diecription n 1 Paler Ilenßings, tor I,r. lost, Moine R.eons o f Chatule.ra. nelove nadmi, in yr..nt rarity e lowest price. to country dealers nelel W LTER P. SIAIVIIA 1.1. A (X). sestt.l h. 64,17114 EDMUNDSON £ CO., N. IP; and tts Third street, over W0..a1, ‘lanufartm ers an 1 lirolers to WA LI. PAPER, CURTAIN (100 DR, ORR AMENTP„ PRINUM. T A tlttEl ANL) CIJR PATENT SPIfLAI, PPRINCI SIATTRESAPA Would solicit the sttention of purchaser. to their large stel ruled stork. ap.29,Arrut SEI BERT, PRdCTiCAI. UPHOLSTERER, X. IGO TA/nil Slrevf, Pittchurgh, Manneularor end dads In CURTAINS, IS/ERICK, NES,SHADESand BLINDS, SIATTRASSES,C , , NIFORTS, CUmIIIONS, kn. Particular attention paid to Sounalead work. Cupola fitted end laid to order. man:lyd Furniture. JA.ArICS wooryvvicr.i... FURN)T - UREXAND CHAIRS 11'110LESALE AND RETAIL, Embro , ing every etylo of TJ R IV I 'T TJ R£, 10)SEWOOLL MAIIOGAIVY AND WALNUT, Bottablo fur PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND DI EINtl 10.1.4118, Moat to my In NElll' YORK AND PRILADELPIIIA AND AT WER PRICES. 'Jr Erory avtielle made by Mud awl WarremblLliA CA lIINET BIA HELLS Supplied with coy q o u n su r tlty . orZtit e t INITUIt owl CHAIRS, HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS Furulahed at the chartist notice., WARE:ADDY/I, Nun. 77 AND 79 Toter Stern m2idtl PiTTNßUltall, l'A. 1001. 0. 100101041. 0. 10010 /0301216. 100110 T. B. TOUNO At. 1,147.6.10T01M1LX OP FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY--)6lercil /1-,betwern Mate and Prnna. Awnur Wartheasc--Not 18 & 40 Smithfield SL, STEAMBOAT CABIN inansfunirl ng FU S R TK/ 0 IT 41 N 110 URE—We .00 uilistaiillp AT CABIN FURNITURE rind CHAIRS, and viln the norillsin I.f lbws Interevoitl In funil3lilng 7003 0. n ICl3ldrorS T. C. YOUNG CO. ko/ti/// T'inctiory/, /'n.—efeartrrr.f 1855. Ilwd of 12 Trustem—Paculty of 14 Towbars 300 gramma iirrnolaun, no. TWA. Young ,Venpnitoralfor adualdtilia nflhe [bunting Atzt.in INSTRUCTION given in Single and Double Entry Ikahkeitlitugou own! in eirtry dopartmont of Do. inoss,Commorcial Arithmetic. Rapidlindaer Writing, ner. tannic, Cormationitenco,Counictrial Law, DetectingCountor. foil Moony. Political Economy, Elocution, Phonography sod all tabor mtdoctm nermain7 for the thorough edutation of • powtioal twine. man. J. C. Saxon, A. Ti., Prof. of Book keoping and &liaa of ACCUtaitil. J. A. [Urbana and 11. A. licorim, Aolatant Towle,. or hook Hasping. AMA. Comm, • T. Doomucoo, mod 11. A. KUM:, Profit, out. of Peismanthip. Tattoo first prom:autos °Ter all competition for boat itu and Ink Writing, a6rd,ll, COT lost =Marin WOOL A: C. POwlatt, A. ?J., Prof. of Statintinatin. Tann, th—Ftill mom. Una' nulltuttal, ettlei tt •1.17 limo, $55, Arentga tiro., ft to 111 ambit Mud about t 2,50. Enda , coat 1,80 to $7O. Oradumtom andatedln obtaining Nitration. Specimonm of unromilled writing and circulate coot Erei •ddom P P i . t WtuJE,N KInNS, mr FINE HAVANA ClOARSl—Celeste Its pao, Ciarous Doal. IWn Cutenns,Tics Et. 7i'milt:tenr=fT?r/ZIWOO4, it. i3ittsbut 41), o_;;l,tttc. I•UL'L[ELLED L,ILY ANL, WEEKLY EY P. I ID I:0 I.£ dz C rirTiz irrs.rxr. Ar.PL 6Z•711£ D A ILFC,AZETTE.th . . , ;dr.Ncie.rpopr to the {Pe, and hart og an r-rion,rtorneiexan aniongrtfthebiati.ru corn, and reachiny all das,s, it oir , rs inductnesat afirer. (urns as MP b.st ni•dinni through which to reach the puttltc. 44-1711: IF 1" GAZETTE ..eery the! , ~n d Saturday nn larg , taani et she, and contain: in addition to the 1, ,, P1 ~f fhr we,,, n ra fully prepared and Tellable fir/rtrif the Jlarbds, ronyn..ri - lat and mondani. a /era. and an 4;,:irate Una Not, L.', c.orrmted ua F.11,-I`l,l;:inV I, tie ,rl-f DIEM DAILY—Six D,II r. per annum, payaMo 12,ti cont. per tre.•k. payablu to the Carrier, WEEKLY—Tv° Dollar , ' ',or Artnum, psynt.:olu CIO,. aro lArnsmbotl on 11.. following tornM S 5 00 pu.......................... ....... And one to the prraon p . tting th‘ , oda , h. air A.lyware partuentx aro tly r , quirat...l no pa per will soot after theism° In np to ,bfrit Rate• of Advertising Spoirecd Whiten, I, Vom I y alrertlwa. aro..ot i aLI.• at pl.asure, per AtirAdvertiarmenta aitE enta Wide nneu • Ton Nltt.tranl Perry .hta.—The most strenu ous eats have beet and ore yet to be made, to prevent the (-milt:oire of the Willett's Point coin. dle. The chairman of the committee conducted the inquiry almost alone. The whole inquiry covers a large field There were three or four valuable sites to be sold by the government during the loot year, unit as many to he ',ought. Usually, and always, here tofore, all this duty of purchase and sole goes through the hando of the engineer department of the army, wlio.ie direction is the proper . one, since these officers have to construct forts and to provide for current crevice in maintaining posts. tint all this selling ao.l buying, in 1 , .:;7, was taken out of the hands ~1 the engineer °M ilers, who hat it under negotiation, in all au• thoriyed or known easel at the time,linto the hands of the Secretary of War personally, on one s id e , uni t the Messrs Schell, Mother, St eel ,on the other aide. This last party un dertook to buy Fort Snelling. Fort Ripley, and Rock Island, and to sell Willett'. Point, the Ell! at New Bedford, a third site at the snout! , of Kennebec river, it. !shine, and still a fourth at Mare island, California. Richard Schell, of N. , banker and State senator, supplied the mo ney to conduct all the operations. Augustns Scholl. Collector at New York, was a general participant in the negotiations. and his wife fur nished some few thousand dollars in money. John t` Mather, of N. 1 , also &State senator, was agent for the government, by special ap• pointment, to sell Fort Ripley, and partner in the purchase of Fort Snelling aticast. perhaps much ntore A brother of Secretary Floyd was agent for the sale of Fort Snelling, and the sale of this post wins decided upon against the remonstrances of the army olliv , irs. It has not ye: been evacuated by the military, and it ought not to be for years. The officer" of the ciiginiTrs were severely re buked by the S.-sectary of War for suggegting ObiPetiO. to the sale et Fort Snelling. and Ma pr halliard --who for a long time had the refit- •al of Rllieu - Point at New 1 net: nt i•itst . tost. yet WOO ( uri c tiling to gtve so lunch, bet-otter of Cite pending and final passage hi an net of the 1 New lark legislature condemning the land for purposes, :lts reducing I, coat to or .1:71.,4). , --vra , rnr.4e.lrtl ta the care of i the case by an unknown lieutenant. who was or dered Is give f it The es.amination I title wan taken out of we hands of Iti•triot Ittornsy McKeon, and tt.l,t,d by sub Au or nee l'outeral tlllleit at Washiegt,n—a pr,ceerl tog wholly'unpreretlented in government put-- chases of sites for ally Purpose. The two Schel. Vt,olier. two Wont ,rro, It. IV I.ithan, and come '.itisr le, important person., were tot.ty for inuoli of the summer in yourne:.ing to and fro Let wren Washington and New York. aid some of them were engaged at eight dollars a day and expenses, to go to Minnesota once or twice A conventent person named George Ir sing came in, at the proper moment, to buy Willett's Point of the real owner at sllo,ofat, and to sell it. to the,.-leis at least this I.e appeared to do, thougk,ike never had !he money for-suet,.a tenntsfidakteto..l never te.ltl any real role to .he property at on Such are some of the In, ts I by the evidence taken before the two investigating corn mmittees, the first on the Fort Snelling nate, and the second on tic It 'Heir. , Point purchase. 'Cho first was a secret disposal of a property still re ..iretl for miltary purposes. to a cowpony of witt , h the S.chclln and Matl.er were the heal for ninety thousand dollars. ILiCh an. then toctti td hart one him Ire I sod eighty thousand The ut 1, was before form' -u wag made, also a singular way of dealing in real estate In I the Willett - e. point $ . 2. , ,1).,00 Were given tor A property puri-lia,tl.l , by Msior B a rnard ; a soy tune until it WO+ tai.en otil of !.is hands, for $100,109, and which, when appraised tinder the law jut, passed by theSt.ste of New York, would have been obtained for fifty to reve❑ty thous and The sums in tile New Bedford, Kennebec, and Mari. bland Cones are not within reach at the inament, V given tc the public at all The sale of Fort Ripley was cancelled in rouse qiienCe of the noise made alrout Fort Snelling The Rock Island sale is postponed If neither of the.e greater tranonclioret is - broken up. the profits of the jobbers—Schell & Co —will be from two hundred to two hundred and hit). ottsan , l dollars on (Ito transactions of 10i7 There are ninny other and corroborative points detailed in the evidence taken before these emu naitter,, which we trust the public will follow up with enough of industry to thoroughly under. stand. Thin is also but one department of the army or military service, which counts up, alto gether, over thirty millions ut dullard in its midget of expenses for the year.—Photo North Tale. KILLIN.: or 3F.NKINS or Lao P.EN , tirs [ANN.—The fact that Gains Jenkins, of Lawrence, was killed by James II lane on Friday last has already been reported by the tele graph. The particulars of the horrible alTair, as no learn from a gentleman who left the Ter ritory on Saturday nierning, are as follows There was a dispute between Lane and Jen kins concerning a valuable land cliitn, !yang in clove proximity to Lawrence. This dispute engendered a cordial hatred, which extended to the private relations of the parties. Seine weeks ago, Lane's family arrived in Kansas, and bane took them upon the contested claim, without having a legal title to the same—the stUt con cerning the title being still before the proper tribunal. This action on the part of Lane exci ted Jenkins, but nothing passed between them till Friday, the 4th inst. on this day Jenkins informed Lane that he intended drawing some water from the well, on the claim. Lane told him to refrain, but Jenkins paid no attention to the caution and made his appearance near the claim, during the day. Ile was provided with a gun and an axe, and was accompanied by three companions. An he approached he laid down his gun, and took up the axe to knock the chain front the lock by which it WAR fastened. As he stepped forward Lane appeared in front of the house armed with a loaded shot gun. Jenkins gave a look of defiance at his enemy, and in the next moment fell to the earth—a corpse; having received nu immense charge of buckshot in his breast. As Jenkins fell, one of l.is friends tired three times at Gen. Lane, one ball missing hint, the other grazing his forehead, and the third bury• iog itself in the calf of his leg. bringing him to the ground. It was a harrowing spectacle. The body of Mr. Jenkins was soon removed and Lune taken into custody. Mrs. Jenkins was nearly crazed at the fearful intelligence of the death of her husband. She is lying in a dan gerousciu,Le loss n‘ccro,lndii his willtion. kin he deeplyebo bore an excellent regretted. It is proper to state that General lane claims that he was fully justified in shooting down his Adjutant General—for, strange as it may seem, such Jenkins was—and asserts that he can establish hie justification before the courts of his country. ou T t tiho,,f Territory. Last Lime ,4 general through- Last reports indicates that there R11:,101110 talk of lynching Lane, but it in hardly proba ble that this will be done. Lane is at prevent in close custody, and his trial will come off at no early day.—St. Loyie Dem. - • We have heard of a man, reasonable io all other matters, who declared that he had been ruined, all his cost property -wallowed, by an earthquake. But when need by strangers., 'What earthquake—and where?' the ruined man, with a deeper look of injury upon him, would reply confidcatiallf, 'That's it, that's just it. That earthquake, me was most shamefully hush ed up."' COULD NOT .136AEL Pacorrati r.—About a 'Gt. since a young man named James Dean, at that time working as a journeyman carpenter in Chicago, received a legacy of about 040,000 by the death of an uncle in Australia. The New Coveaaatunonneea that he died Mat mink from the offoOta of dialarghtm. A13. , 1 r a fortnight ago a ball wan given by a very rich Russian, who allowed a dozen different per sonsdbid moreip his fe t t o e m m a l k i rt h e o i u r tlists g o i fat i an nv e l e ta . ti° A n crow d or less select assembled together, and several young officers of the army (sous-lieutenantsiwere present. and, as usual, behaved with a manifest want of decorum. U pon this occasion the chronicler of the Figaro, M de l'ene, who writes under the signature of lsemo,"gave a description of the Russian ball. and matte a number of extremely well deserved but extremely str.gre remarks upon the behavior of the ?et,. iteutenantr. The consequence was the receipt by M. de Pone of several letters, in a violently angry tone, from under-lieutenants in the army. NI. de Pene in his next At-carps of the -Figaro,' on last Thursday. spoke of these letters in a somewhat disdainful manner, and last Friday be had a hostile encounter with M Courtiel, a lieutenant in garrison at Amines. They fought, and M. do Pene wounded his adver sary in the aim. The duel ceased, both young men shook hands, M. Courtiel declared himself perfectly satisfied, and then M. de Pene and his seconds, the due de Rovigo and M. Palest, frankly avowed that, the ease standing as it did, NI. de Pe .e regretted that his articles in the "Figaro" should have given any offence to officers in the army. All was terminated for the best and in the most honorable way. when suddenly one of M. Courtiers seconds, another sous-lieutenant by noose M Ilyenne, said he understood nothing of what was going on,and that he was by no merino satisfied. M. de l'ene then said he waa ready to meet M. Ilyenne, but that it must be the next day but ono after, he having another duel fixed for the next day with a lieutenant in the Guides. M. Ilyenne grumbled at this; and M. Piarat told him he did not know what he was saying, that his conduct was quite out of place and that a second had not a ward to address to the princi pal on the other side, adding: lam an old sol dier, a captain of the Garde Royale, and if you nerds must fight, I am ready. so now begin at at once, and between seconds we can try our luck.' This M. Ilyenne would not agree to, but edging his way up to where stood M. de l'ene, he threw his glove in Isis face! ' A cry of Shame' front all present, hailed the act but one resource only was left, of course. M. de Pene turned round and fought with his new ad eersary, but he was naturally taken at a great disadvantage In a few secontli M. de l'ene was run through the side, and as he was falling, his unworthy enemy drew his sword from the wound and gave him another thrut=t through the body on the opposite side ! I need not tell you with what outcries of horror this cowardly act was received by all present. NI. de Pene was suppo t.etl to he dead . but he has lingered on between life and death until this day, and it is not yet certain that he may not be eventually saved, although with a wound through the liver, and one w ithin n hair's breadth of the heart u 4 1 5 00 , ( , D U 1 10Oa 12 ‘O .2 , 00 But the thing to be observed in all this, is not so much the duel in itself, as its cause and what it is a sign of. Ir is caused, there can be no doubt, by the vexation gradually heaped up in the public nun,' against the excesses of military despotism, and which finds vent as It can. The corps of °dicers feel that they are daily lees popular and they lose no opportunity to be re venged But the effect of this duel is something not to be i.,erlooked. The day after its occur rence, forty or fifty young men, students of the schools, went to the bureaus of the Figaro to ask after the health of M. de Pene, and desired that ~ .t r non. • night be stun - ilied /ix( ready 'nee unter with any SOU! • liettten4nr, hoot. a present theviNelve.i. This got wind anian;st the Paris youth, and yesterday ?id Mee were inscribed upon this list! Seeing what a turn affairs were taking, the editor of the "Figaro, - M. de Villemessant, went to the Tuileries at once and asked for an audience of the limpenor, in order to tell him how very menacing the business was likely to become. Ile tea, not received, but was requested to confer with 11. NI dcioard, and was also authorized by the Emperor to go at once to the Minister of Justice, and ~ c c what could be done to stop the evil ettecte of the duel Gowen 'our. II ki rt•rtili, C..% Err The grain crops is forward The weather is and has been excellent for grass. who ever knew miserable, cold, wet, as the english pointedly say -nasty, - weather that was not good for grass Good it has been, and a large crop is almost ready for the scythe Oar far mer little appreciate their hay-making privil eges. toe will they happen to take ship some pleasant May, and go to the ild World. Think of carrying a hammer and anvil upon your back td sharpen your scythe upon, and of using a short heavy scythe with' an e•lge put on 'loads vtuyt upon a straight *with, on 4 of the necessity of stopping In sharpen once in about twenty cuts Neverthtl,, cat toe entLug hay, cud particularly clover, perhaps we have something to learn from some of our tress-atlantic brethern. 'nil dt ,re stakes some four feet high in pairs about a foot apart, and laying a block or stone between them. so 90011 as the clover is wilted thoroughly, but before it is dry they gather it in handfuls tmatmes as much as one can grasp in two hands and ri yard long) and put them be tween the stakes, bending the ends so that each handful partially embraces one of the stakes. Thus alternatmg from one post to the other they proceed till they have the stakes full to the top, and crowded down no compactly as possible, then a handful is made to form the cap-shelf. Thu- , the clover cures in the shade, perfect ven tilation is secured, and the parohing heat of the saa causing the blackening fermentation and burning, so common a fault, is avoided. Wean know that clover cures best in the cock, when the weather is favorable, and if dried as usual, ?Fend, it makes the best hay, when cured in cloudy weather. There is propably lens nerA attending the curing in the way we describe, than in the ordinary way, especially when the nisk of having showers, etc., to provide against is consi.lcrcd. The 'ricks,' cr whatever they should ho called, need net be touched till cured, and then with F, (jib they toay be picked up and thrown upon a cart with very little trouble. We shall try the experiment, and suggest it to others to try and report It suggests the subject of HAY VAI,. Re are not ready to drop the subject yet, as some of our contemporaries predicted. Thou sands of hay caps were used year before Mat, and t hott:wads last year, at our repeated recom mendation • and we flatter ourselves that an converts multiply rapidly, hundreds of thou sands will be used this year._ . Bear in mind, The le, hay . ra dried fhe better it cured.-11ornr4rearl, flauoical IML=3=3 O 7319 PIANO FORTES, IxnM Tlit litttr/ACTTOIT OT CHICKENING & SONS, Bottom. CoNsisTl NU of sixteen of their Seven 0,•- v‘vr and ntx nt d oue.third Octavo Pinuo Portrs, will In op.und 1.1.11,ady f..r rmamlnation on TIMILIDA I', JUNE ;W. TAKE NoTICE.—The Plank, Furl"! manufactured by ara not furnl.hod by than lowly of hot lunteo In this city. and all ordora mutt IM Bout 1.1 lair cltA,n .Itre.cled t., the .übarribtr. IntaTT TOUR GOLD AND 91 LV Eli MEDA lava I.e , A Awarded to GIMWERING SONS OVER ALL COMPETITORS, Sup Priority In their GRAND PARLOR, aItAND nnd qI'ARE PIANOS. fo!lowing lett, from SIGISPIUND THALISEII.O, ongtual Inannscript of whirh 611 Do eßtlll st tba ware rootn• tl.ettbewrilwr, ought to con•lnce any ova vl tho Attprri,lty of Chid:mug &au Plano For.. :-- Ptrrstuakat, MArcb Ms, Mrvton :—Donr Slr—.slnre my arrival In America 1 have mvumtly overt the Plan. of Alma. Chlckering Sno, and I eau only repent to you (while thanking you for the Plano. von kindly farnlvhool for my non. curt , . horo,) th,it %Lich I hares tlo often said before: the In. ntrumouta nrr tho Inert I have peon in the United Stated and a ill comp. , . favorahly with any I known. Your, vory truly, S. TIIALIIEIW. , The at.nrelot of Nano, In 6.1.11t10n to those In nor, ..oprlsem all the. atrl , ,n mann feet orwl by Chlckorlng & Bons. A LI, TIIK PIANO FORTES nannufactured by CHICK kit I hki A tSC/NS ARE IVARRANTED. JOHN H. HELLOII, S.l.Agebt ter eltieLertog it Do. Gm Pittsburgh and Wesa ern l'enosylvaciA3dlhr T PIANOS AT A BARGAIN. NEW AND SIXOND RAND. • - - -- • NE GI Rosewood octavo W ei l OANO, dolatted all roam, No. 111,44 B; from best losupfactlucts Bortou, et. !Indy new uud outmoded a good and perfect frognitoortL lioatun price, PLO, will be eold tockteacondgnuvuitiorVlit true 7 mt...., tothogaity, Baltimore fluke, Plano, coat urWonlly $5OO onn e otATD, ronewood, round unner, an'sood an new, nude by 1% ume & Clark Ono °octave, row:mood square tilos!, by Num , a Clash e 7 little need 165 Ono el, octave, rosewood, German suakv;Pleno 113 One G octane, old Plano 35 elso, a splendid single action liarp (mods In litroyellcs, Belgium) In good order. &phi 11, K LEBER k BPO. No 5 Fifth street. DIANOS' —Second epa,.. of Ito. celebrate - 1 Gold !info/ Prolount PIAA 0 FORTES, mane factored by 15 Al Pi NAPE aCO They have been sear Ole 110.3 prniiisiou for limiter.. over idd soppetaket, and re, i‘v esuirkd 1 , 7 Elairmtuid Thalberg. st rup .,..b , Gilder ratty and otter •Ituli " Tllrargft ., n , , to %re "" 7Vitts agent o o, b and Weetero Penna. BLUITO, At the Old Catabl•lted heap Depot, toelb No.lll Wood et, 2d don above Uh et. rd I OLASSES AND SUGAR-100 hhds. N o. Env; 400 bbbltaluses, Ralh by 0 MR= a Duman}, VOLUME LXXI----NUMBER 153 insuranct Merchants' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. Val. V. PETTY, Pr..t. D. J. McCANN, Secr.tary. Amount of Capital Stack TALI In and 1t,cattrt....1‘3.10,a30 00 Surplus 35 pca,m 36. Irmurevi Cargo Risks on Ibe Ohio and .Nilmiasippi Rivera and ink:tailed. Lammas avian lova or damage by Fire, alw against the perils of the Sea, and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIESCIORS. Wm. V. Poilt, John C. Montgomery, John hi. Paiuroy, J. McCann. E. F. Witmer, Rena Guinan, Benj. L. Woolston, John A. Mandl/ill, Chartres R. Wright, John J. Patterson, Elwood T Piney. VM. T PETITS, Preerideot, E F. WITHER, Vlce Prsawleot Wm.' J. Mcevol, Sca-n.lary. Bolger, Lamb d Co., Plillealelphla Beek, Morgan at Stldfolw, do, Treat, Bro. & Co., do. Pommy, Caldwell & Co., do. A. T. Lane & Co. do. Steinman. Justice A Co., do. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 17 WATER STREET aufedtf R. W. PiIINDEXTER, Agola. Franklin Fire Insurance Company of 15=1 DIRICtOtt. Charles W. Baader, Adolph E. Bode, George W. Riclvrds, &meet Grant, Thomas Hari, Dattd 8. Brown, Mordecai D. &Irby Jacob B. Smith, Tobias Wagner, Morrie Patterson. MADLY N. DANCIKER, President. Cauttsa G. BANCIJA &oratory. This Company oontluum to mote Inmusocro, permanent or limited, on every description of property to. town and country, at rates as low ea sre cosalstont with Fatuity. The Company have reserved a Logo contingent fond, which, with their Capital and Prendonas, safely Invested, %ford ample protection to the amontst. The Assets ol the Company, on January Ist, 1851, es pub lished agreeably to tha Act of Auombly, were so follows 14 . 1 13 8 8". Temporary Cash, Sc... Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty.. years, they have paid npwarde of One Million, Pour ilrindrod thoueand Dollars Uwe by Sze, thereby affording widen of the adrantagea of humane.% an well as their ability an/ dispotition to meet with promptnes all behind°. J. OADOMEII. COFFIN, Agent, ape Oma floothesal our. Wood and Third eta. . . _ Continental Insurance Company. hteorparakd by Mr Lecnotature qf Palmy/ram. RITZ • PERPETUAL CHARIER Anthosiced Capital, One Million Dulnin Berstral rd Accountant:4o,oml HOME OFFICE. .+•e. 61 Walnut Sired, above Seam!, Philath!phi.s. nre lusttranco 0o thlittlingthriirnitort, Msrrhandies, to. geneally. Merino /mums. on Cargoes and Freights, to .11 parts uf the world. Inland Insurance on Goods, au, by Laken, Rivers, Crusts and LunlCarrisgen, to all parts of the Onion, on tbs. most faroroblo terms, consistent with security. GEORGE W. COLLA DAY, formerly Recorder of Deed., km., Philadelphia WIL BOWERS, formerly Realer.' of Willa lONE N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman k Smith, Importing Martian. and Cutlery Merchants, No. l North Third JOS6nA,T, f= " uf k r . c:ari,t i tat A Noo, Coppersmiths, Na. 12 Quarry gown, EDWARD V. MACHETE, Orin of Macho & Ral Ewa, Importing Ilardoraro Idurchanta, No. 124 North Third •tro.t, .Dorn Raw, Ma. HOWARD lIINCHMAN, Bon of I..lling.t,n A Co., Produce and CommisOon MerehAnta, No 2d Market or, above Eighth, MBA. GEORGE W. COLLADAT, Prosldaut. Gat. Wasos,Secreary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. tonfedlyfc No. 21 Falb .tree[ Jap .tale.) Monongahela Inanrane• Company. OF PITTSBURGH. Orncua—JAMES A. HUTCHISON, PreeiSeut ['ENDA' M. ATWOOD, Secretary. Orncr, No. 98 Wiry Ala &tore Agoorst ail lands of Fire ood Ronne Rs Sleek Doe Mlle, payable Oil demand, ..cured by tvro approved nausea Premium n0te......._. ...._ 11111 s Itec.elnkblo 0,96 d 01 II!, Abates 3leclute Bank ........... 3,920 00 0. Itahk of I,ttidoulrb 1., 2.7:k0 0o 40 f: valance Hank do 0. , ,:d1 1. do Cltico-us • do 1- ,175 . Bilaw* of Book A,.nts. Ottio. Vsarnittire Wm. B. Rolm.. Wm. A. Caldwell Rad Ballet!, Wthon Miller. Wm, Ilea, John Staievitt Moil. e Clarke, Geo. A. Berry Jam. A. otchlion - '54 RENRY M. ATWOOD, Pe Cy Western inonranee Company OP PITTSBURGH GEORGE GAMIC. Prvaldvut M. GORDON, B