m V » i ■■ i; i 1 ■.** (■ . I ; i ' '■•i.-.v-fe ESTABLISHED IN 1786 GtuggfstH -K FAHNESTOCK * • Ml« Drantsta and iUooftcturon of White L*wi, t Litharge career Wood aad Front rtreet^ ic j j7 T i SOHOONMAKEB, MANUF4FJ DR E? J • of Wkito Le»d, E*d I**d. Zinc, P^“*T tr m<l Wbolcnl* D«lerlft Pilot*, OUs,' tlpa. Ac„ No. Wood ft, Flttobargh, Pi. ociiyu TOUN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAO. In Pilnuv&ni.D/attllTi, *c Pitttborgb. ..... Agwt for Pr. PonTa MMicld* JOHN P. SCOXT. VrHOMSALK ÜBAL cr(n Breg»,Eiliit<,(W% y«ml>b™ *" d Br«tnia, No. £MHAt»rtj*tmt,Plttßtrofjn. . 7EX3MUOK M>nw . M « - ilmai Uuik. -RBATO ISEiTBB,' WHOLESALE AND il comer of liberty and 8U Clair ft»-, Pigabcrgh. JOSEPH FmiNO, (SUCCESSOR TO L. \f2ccx 4 Co.) comer Harketetroetand Diamond.kecpe Obssustlyoa buoafoUasd complete aesastarat or Drugs, ifedidpo Cbwta, Perfumery, sod all article* par* taialtt to fcla batmen. gjy'Ply-sldin* jireecriptkii* carefully compocadedatall hour*.; j»9Jy DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, DRUGGIST, 140 Wood street, corner of Wood ctreet and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. . a. atrtciinraf'x—— »• ttaca. LEECH i HUTCHINSON, Commission MilomrSlns tordumu, dntoi B« •otto CV—o, Floor, Fish, Baoon, Bailor, Llnsood Oil, Pot awl Poarilshes, Seeds, Grain, Dried Prnlt, and Produco geawally.- Beat brand* Family Float alwajn on b»mk- AceotJfar the sale of UadlaooCo’e celebrated Patented Pair 1 Surah. Noe. 1W Second and 145 First between Wood and fliaUhfleld sta, Pitttborgh, Pa. apfclyd CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H 00LLIN8, Forwarding and Commission Merehint,and Dealer in Cbreee, Butter, lake Fish and Produce generallj, 25 Wood st, abore Water, Pittsburgh. mya JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, • OHIO, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Westcra Eesarre Cheeee, Batter, Pot sod Poarl Ash, and Western Prodnco generally. Front sh, etween Smithflcld and Wood, PUuborgh. r\AYiD 0. HERBST, FLOOR,' PRO ■ I / doce, Prtjrfaion and OommlJßlcm Merchant, No. SST Liberty street; comer or Hand, Pittabnrgh, Rina hJj attea. tlon to tUo Bale of Flour. Fork, Bacon, I*rd, Cheese, Batter, Groin, Dried Finite, Seeds, do, de. darOonrignments respect ftilly solicited* A "LEX. FURSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO , Forsyth k Scott,) Forwarding and Oommiuion Her* chant, Dealer lo Wool, Illdea, FkrciTj Bacon, Lard aodlArd Oil and Prod tie* gßaoiaUy,No. 75 Water it., Pitt»bnrgb, Pa. T7IAGLE WAREHOUSE JAS. QAIU)- i*i IN£U, Wbolea&lc Dealer to Flour, rrovliiotu and producegrnsriUly, No. 0 Sc, tenth slrnt. between Liberty and SsithfleM, Pittsburgh, ;Pa. cash, EIUDLB, WIRTS & CO., General Com mission Merchants and Dealers Id Groceries sod Pro duce, No.i;s Liberty js tract, Pittsburgh, Pa. «jHC'jcsiKnmcnt» solicited and satisfactory returns guar* Utooi. dol&lydawT insurance agents. E FINNEY, Agent EureYalnsuranceCo. « No. 9 Water street. _____ A A. OAR BIER., SECRETARY • Pernisylraaia Insurance Corapinj of Pittsburgh, Join*’ Baildlng, Fourth street. . __ AMOEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Cid» I sens* Insurance Company, 94 Water street. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Inßor e anco Company, 92 Water street. t J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank • Hn Tiro Insurance Company, Norm-east corner Wood and Third streets. P A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware • Mutual Insurance On.. 42 Water street. IHOS. J. HUNHER, Agent Farmers* and Mechanics* Insurance Co, 90 Water street. JOS HO A ROBINSON, Agont Continental Insurance Co, 24 Fifth street. RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West • era Insurance Co, 97 Front street. fflaiprts. TJ OBINSON & CO., Dealer in Carpets, Hi No. S 3 fifth atroot. YjrriLUAM McCLINTOO; iW i-Carpcta. No. 112 Market »tr*et. \V. D. * H. ja'CALLtm, Dealer in carpets, oil clothe .MATTINGS, Ac. Ho. 57 Fourth atroet near Wood. attonttßS. IRISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, Office No.» Fourth etreet, Pittabwgb, P*. N«ury Vab lio and Ohio Cormniaaioaer. R‘ GBfillT M’KNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT uiSisJlwSrrf d» Dank of PUUbnrgh, No 110 Fourth mtreot, PittoUurgb- d OSEt’il S. &> A.. ' MORRISON,. AT tomuT.uUw. OOlca No. OS Fourth «t., tmr Wood, Ptttilmrgh, T*. *>** _ A . ©eg ©ootrc. __ C'~" ix. LOVE, Dealer In Staple and Fanej _ Dry irrtl*, eign of the original Be© Hire, No »4 Market etrwt. pmebargh. mrl9^ UttPllY & bDRCUFIELD, DEALERS ia Silk* and Ladle*’ Drew Good* generally, Cloak*, Talma* ami Shawl*, KmbroUforioa and Staple floods, tor ramilr u*e. An unuanally exlcnsiTe Mwrtment In aUttie abora department*,Juftracdrod and soiling at tue lowm * C Fourth and3larkrt*U.-E> oc3 K U. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, • Dealer In Bonnet*, Hat*. Straw Trimming*, and Straw Good* generally. '©atnaats. Ser«nty«flTe Sew and Second Band CARRIAGES A2?X> BTJQO-lE9, ret uu at WHITE’S RBPOSITOBy, TWO MILK BUN, NEIB LIWJtBNCKVjLLK. THE subscriber offers for solo, orgEOM'. exchange on the most nawnable term*. usssttf*, Bn* assort merit cf Daroache»and*ooond-b*nd Baggie*, made by Watson, of Philadelphia, eome bot Uula n*td. al*o, twenty<m»n*w Boggle*, made In my own «bop, from tba wry beat material pttrehaaed In the eastern marktt. Afina lot ottroulng Wagon*, new and aecosd band. Also, a lot of Boat Wagon*, Jenny Lind*, Germantown Wagons, Jersey Wacoo* ana Bockawayt, two fina Phaeton*, matsi forfoor pJSjm, one of them Walton’* make York make, rWladelphla, and a few common Baggie*, inttaMe tor light marketing. The tnincriber flatten nimaelf he can make It to the interest of penon* wishing to porehaao, to giro him **Tho «tablishment i* conranlent to the dty, the Excel* tlorOmoibo* line Coach mpaedng the door erery t*n m|n • • mrlO-daw3m*T Carriage anti wagon Dannfaetorf. M. 1,. STEPHENS, A«ent, Corner Smithflfld Street and Diamond Alley, sad bu renamed tbs tmslnesi of Carriage making in all lu rarietle*, and. l* aim prepared to execute orfora Ur Wagon* of all description*, Including ell work for Iroa Merchant*' “Solidtingacoatißnaneecf th# patronage to Übwallyb* •towedopon him while at the old stand of Bigelow * Co," .b«wunldaaaoreblafriend. IhMtbaiam. car, aud atten tion vOlbaglTca 10 all hia order, aa heretofore, baring re cored th. arrrtcra of lb, boat workmen, and tuning ampin ' anartrnantaelaowberefor tba flnlabln* of fine work- JU-k gnodaanrtmmt ofhcarj wSk now on hand, mlt aUa&Srtngnre AUworfcrranwntadforlSmontha. gyParticuUr attention glren to repair*. Jaliayd “ Costeb wad Carrlaga Factory. JOIINSOII. BBOTHEB * CO., Cbrnrr SdaovX end Dtbeeca Sruil, ALLEGHENY CITY. ffITOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- o£P*fr ■yy form their friend*, and th# public gt>ne-.2i«§e. rally, that they are maanfoctoringl Carriagre, Baroocbea, ftockawey*, Boggle*, Sleigh* end Chariot*, In all their rarl <m* etyiea of fleEb aud proportion*. I . , . „, A j AD order* will be executed with etnet regard to durability aad beauty of finish. Bopaira will lelao bo attended toon the mo*t reaeooalde term*. Using in all their work the beet Eastern Shaft** Foies and Wheel atuH they feol confi dent that all who Utoc them with their patronage will b* I aatbfled on trial of their work. 1 ; pgre&asert are ref netted to give I them a call before par* f elsewhere. - . | ooS;lyd IJljgsieiai T\R O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED I l *tT>r Smith*-coroer Fifth Nod tatthfldd ttrwU, on S«WDi^'wEK&PATB»ndBATDKDAT2, from into on thP Brownrrun sa(nttrf nor *®“J?rrr“ JOHN THOMPSON & CO n iSpuSimlh ww3l-a *1 w» K “&£“££■£ WemptS«4*»Otliuialoi»«KWoton, ®Jgp*Jj*g otbm' ibcrtwt notice, m ft h»Te* uu* stab by rteom. Peintm will eiro money byJSjJf* . art flg-. Falatara* ttops/akp sign pointers, jbesaagaag TxTflT.yrnT gALXi gSSTAPHAMT, '3 . trixnmo JUlL,riFia btbszt. 3 o BBSS' • * lx, the eb -%3“cWCKX * 'lSVrtldrt U «*• lirnrf SpW WAlS^BiUtf ttatttge<mU if**- {Mua.rUh.OrM »aJ «rty ■tsßmssz iaag THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE HITCHCOCK* McCREERY A CO.* [Successor* to Huffman, M'Creory A Co.] Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealer* in Prodaca* Floor and Wool, No. 153 Front and 122 &«md rY, Pittsburgh, Jb. aplilyd—tny'iO ■ McBANE A AfiiJEß* mutts ia Floor, Grain' and Rroduoe. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, *Vo. 124 Second St. t Pittsburgh, Pa. my3Dlyd CABSING A BOND, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PHILADELPHIA, For the sale of Prodnoo and purchase of FUh. ■****** A ll * order* entnuted with thorn will be promptly forward ap26-dom* _ tioaiu Lrrcn jobs l- ,as-B JOS. s. T - tltiCg & CO., No*.3da * 5144Liberty■t.,P»tt*bnrBh, Pn* ■WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN flour and bacon. Tin Plat© and Tinner's Stock, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jyiialiy spusors «»i»»rwig—ataJAHi f. prnir...*#. a. vuncn. SPRINGER HARBAUOH A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, ProyifiionB& Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Jal2 FORWARDING MERCHANTS' and Waablnffton Awenne, WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY, REFERENCES: Joseph B. Leech k Co., sod Pitt* burgh Merchant* gener ally. JyllalAwlyT MTu e. trwu...... ....... _jj. x. ocnros, LEWIS k EDGERTON, (Successors to D. T. Morgan k C 0.,) Wholesale Grocer* and Coauninlon Merchant!, 107 Wood etreet, Plttobargh. mr2 Henry s. king, (Late of the firm of Kina k Moorhead,) OorataJMdon Merchant, and Dealer In Pig Metal and Bloom*, No. 76 Water etreet, be low Market, PltUlrorgh, Pa. »pW A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR • dy,Jone*ACm,)Commii*ion and Forwarding Mer chant; Agent of tlio Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, cor ner First and Ferry »ta-, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja£9:lyd Edward t. megraw, general Commission Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Mann factored Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars, Sunil, 241 Liberty street, opposite the head of Wood, Pitts burgh, Pa. mhlltly LITTLE“i’C(j^ WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. And dealer* In FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, OILS ami PRODUCE No. 113 Second St., Plttibargli, Pa. ffA. Liberal advance* made on consignment*. mrlß ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Prodneoand Commission Merchant, No. 131 Front reet, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bagaley, COSGRAVE & CO., Wholesale Grocer*, No*. 18 arid 20 Wood street. Pitta burgh. __ Alexander "king, wholesale Grocer and Importer of Soda Ash, No. 273 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■pLljd* WM. MITCHELTREE, Jr.. & 'BRO., WholeaaleGrocen, Rectifying Distiller*, and Wine and Liquor Merchant*, No. £O9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Ju2S JONES k COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRO CRR3 and Boat rurnisbera, dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. HI Water street, near Cherry Alloy, Pittsburgh, Pa. ms £6 im’i f, enuiTTa- john a. uiwuanh SHRIVERTDiLWbiirii,"wnOLESALE Grocer*, No. 130 and 132 Second *tn>ot, (between Wood Smlthfleld, PitlabaryL. /oa» non*—— ajciua* ru>t n aiuiii nora. JOHN FLOVD <fc CO., WHOLESALE Grocer* and CoitunUaloo UertJukiita, No, 173 Wood and 228 Liberty ittwl, Pituburgh. JolO )ealer in &2 JtXTAff & WILSON', WHOLESALE OBO f CEUS, Commission Merchant* and Deafonia Pro late tod Pittabargh Manufactures, No. £55 Lflwrty afreet, Plttaburgh. J«25 ISAJAII DICKEY A CO., WHOLESALE Grocer*, Commission Merchant*, and Dealer* In Produce, No. 60 Water atreet, and 63 Front street, Pittwbrgh. WM. McCUTCHEON WIIOLE- H ai.it Grocer, Produce and Cwtnmlieion '.Merchant, and Dealer in Pittabargh Manufactured Article*, No. 169 Liberty atroot, corner of Brewery ay, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 3 JOBS ATWELL - .A. 3. LEI..— XUAB. ATWELL. Atwell, lee & co., wholesale Grocer*, Prodace and Commission Merchant*, and Debtor* In Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 8 Wc«-*i itreet. be tween Water and Front «*., Pittsburgh. *plB_ •WUI. -V R ROBISON & -CO., WHOLESALE • Grocer*, Commissioa Merchants, and Dealer* in all Hods of Provitlona, Prodace and Pittsburgh Manufacture#, No. 255 Libertyatract, Pittsburgh. jalftlyd T> OBERT H. KINO, WHOLESALE GRO _|_\i CKlt, Commlaaioa Merchant, and Dealer la Feather*, Fiah, Floor, and all kind* of Country Prodace, No. 211 Lib erty street, month of Sixth, Pittabargh, Pa. Liberal ad tlom mod* on consignment!. Jas:lyd —— —..jam# *- ntasoio. Robert dalzell t co., whole bale Grocer*, Commission and Fonrcrdlng Mer cian ta and Deal cm la Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 251 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mfl WILLIdn WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Condi, Mortgage# and all aeeuritie* for money..- Persoos can procure loan* through my Agency, on roaaem able term*. . . __ Xluso wishing to invert their money to good advantage, an alwaya find first and second claa* paper at my offle*. for "*AH comtnanl cation* and Interview* strictly confidential. Office QUANT STREET, opposite SL r*uri Cathedral. JoLdtf &c, S. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair streot, . pealerintUUgtouiand Mi*celUneon» Book*, and Depository of American Tract Bweietj’i Publication*. mrltedawlyP W" M. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, Pl«nk Book Manufacturer* and Job Printer*, No. 57 Wood street, Pftttbargh, Pa. >e30 _ T? 0. COCHRANE, TO _Ei* B. Sadler,) Wholeaale and Be tall Dealer in Booka, ImLnflry and Papor Hanging#, Federal itreet, 6th door 8. B. of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa. OIIN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AM) Stationer, successor to DaviJon 4 Agnew, No. C 3 Market itreet, near Fourth, Pittabargh, Pa. Ray & co., booksellers and sta- TIONERB, No. 65 Wood itreet, next door to the cor ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law Book# coo* rtantly on hand. JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA • TTONEK, No. 78 Fourth *L, Apollo Buildings. HUNT A SITNEIt, BOOKSELLER and Stationer, Masonic Hall, Fifth itreet. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., betwMO Diamond Alls? and fourth street. Sola Aceat farCHICKBRING * SONS' (Boston) PIANO JOETPB,SIA SON k HAMLIN’S MODEL MELODEONS and OBOAN HABiIONIUMg, and Dealer In Mnsicand Musical Goods. ja23 HKLEBEK 4 BRO., No. 5* FIFTH . BL, Sip. of tha Golden H*rp, Sola iE«Lt forNCTNXS A CiiABK’S (Now York) nnrlraUw Grand and PIANOS, tad OABHARTA NEEDHAM’S gcnuint MEDO DEONS and OMAN HARMONIUMS, Dealer* la Muaio and MtaUsallaatrainontJ. w - r'IIIARLOTTE BLtJME, MANUFACTURE Li KB and Dealer la Piano Fort**, «nil iErportfr SriSSS tod Unsical Instrument!. Cola Awnt tor u» PUSOBftlaofcr JIALLBTi DAVIBA CO/8 with nod without iEoJew &ttaebm«nt. 118 Wooa street. my 3 _ i^—m Brad. J 823:1yd' Tovng Men prepare! for actualduUa Counting Room. JNSTRUOTiON given in Single and Dooblo Entry Book-keeping, uneed in every department ofßai ■t,Commercial AritEm«tlc»B*pteßiui*e«e Writing,Mer fyntila CormpcodeDct, Com mcrcul Law, DetecttngGunnter* felt Money, Political Economy, Elocution, Phonography and ell outer euhject* neeeeeary tbr the thorough education of• rw*ifi tmtlnw men. j/oTBexTB, A- SL, Pro H of Book-keeping end Bdenee of A jTa?HxTD»ICX end IL A. MOTTO*, AwUtant Teacher* of A.T, Doorsm,end S. A. Motto*, Probe eoretf Twmanihlp- T»elr» firrt premlnna m eU ccmpetitjaxi fir bert wn end Ink Writing, t&un pm von mroaeTXP vote.; HSST “"■. ABESB WaoLS&iLE axi) Bbtaxl Cbsa* Boob, Hicabots, PUBUBHXXQ AXD BOOKRU.OI6 ESTABSISIDIWT. paid to ®o®* •a* utteU eoawrtod with U» tnde. TajOWJopwWJt ftwoa«U«oiDjj 4 BRiI)T SuccmottoH. Umt m r2t6nKl r iaß M w»tmt.» l T.- - T * ' :Lr rf ’ r ■' fflommiSßton, See. .No. 228 IVcrtA Second Street, MoALPIN & CO., ‘.lnto of J.KLeoeh, McAlpln k Co., Pittsburgh.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND ©tOC«B, .THOS. LITTLE, JZ Ktal Estate agents. fausic, &c, W *r*d 1865. Do*r<! of M Tnutow Tocolty of 11 TmcLoc*. 300 BJ tuun &TTISSUO, JiS. 1858. HBinym PPPLHIHISB HOPBb7 136 Nattan Strtel. JT«a Ycrh. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1858. JHanufartuwts. AUT WRIGHT A YOUNG, (Successors to John Cartwright,) TVTANUFACTHRERS and Importers of IYX Pocket and Table Cutlery, Sorslea! and DsnUl In strument*, Guns, Pistol*, Fishing Tackle, Ac, No. 80 Wood street. They giro special attention to the manufacturing of Trusses, Supporters. Ac. Jobbing and Repalng with nunc tuality and despatch. aplaally U. CBnWS.... ~s. WAOSWOUTH. w. ft. ILkUIRTOoB. CRIDGSS, WADSWORTH A CO., Manufacturers of Pateal 0 seillatiag Engines AND Portable Engines and Boilers of all Sizes, PITTSBURGH, PA. NOSTU ESS Of TBt AQCtbCCT, mjlQrly ALLEGHENY CITY. WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Orders solicited Crum tbs trade, and promptly ship ped as per Instruction*. TKUU—6 month*, or 5 per cent, discount far cash. •eS&lydAwF ' JOS. P. HAMILTON A CO.* JBCTG-rsraKRS s& machinists. Comer Finland Liberty St*., Pittsburgh, Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, for Grist and Saw Mill*, Breweries, Printing Establishments, Manufactories, Ao, to order. They also continue the mannfactnreofthelr Celebrated MAC HIN IS T B,' TOO LB, Boch a* Taming Lathes, Iron r lan era. Boring and Drilling Machines, Ac. Also, Wrought Iron EhafUng, with Polleji, Hangers, Ac. *a33qydalyf J»T HENRY GERWIO, A r o. 489, corner Pen n ami IFafnuf .Street*, Pittsburgh, Pn., MANUFACTURER OF HEMP AND MANILLA BED CORDS, liKil? AND TARRED HOPES from iu, to \\i inch, Floe and Common Packing Yarn, Tarred and Spun Yam, Bash and Bril Cord, Wool Twine, Broom, Tying and Bewing Twine, Flax and Cotton Seine Twine, Ac. fall supply of the aboYO article* constantly on band or made to order at tho loweet en-h price* ja27;lyd MOORHE AD & CO., A*m •ric a n , Plain and Corrugated, GALVANIZED SUTCKT IRON, For Roofing, Guttering. Spouting, Ao Agents for IVood’s Patent Imltatlonßnsala Sheet Iron. fyfffthona No. 136:Hrrt Street, Pittsburgh. mr27:tyd A. . LYONS (Successor to A. Lyons A Co) WAKpracTunt* or LOOKING GLASS £ PICTURE FRAMES, AND DHALER IN VARIETY GOODS, AcC., No. 138 Wood St„ PUtabnrgh, Pa, fe&dtf MORRIS Ac COLTART. sou wanctactbbe** or HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP HAMMERS. HAMMERS of the following aizc# &c. made to order Kb. 1, UR 7 in. full blow, 3093 Ibe Price i 350 *♦ •», - 9 “ “ •• 6063 '• ** ibii. « 3, “13 *• “ “ 11699 “ - CUO. . -4, «• 15 « “ “ 23033 “ *• W 9. “6, “a) “ “ “ 41160 “ M >5OO “6, “£4 “ “ - 64201 - “ 3COO. Orders solicited. For particular* address MORRIS A COLTART, ja3l:dly Ptrmgaon, P*. SAMTJjEL BRADLEY. Bast Lisx, (Below the EL Clair Street Bridge,) Allegheny City, Fenna., KA5VMCTtra*a op BKJDLEY’S WOOLEN ENITTINU VARS, Of every Color and Number. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON ■hurt entice for every color or nnmbcr of Yam* Hav ug been one of the original manufacturer* of the celebre ed “Bradley Woolen Yarn*," In connection with my brother, Wm. Bradley, of WhoeUug, I would respectfully solicit a ahar« of (be order, for Yarn*, a* above.^ AarCnah paid fur Sheep Skin* and Wool. J*27:ljd mi leu rniiiin 1. JIHCDM. CHUBB WILLIAM BARNHILL A CO., 61 Penn sL, below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Don Worker*, Manufacturers of Barnhill'* Pitteut Boiler, Locomotive, Fined om i Cylindor Boilers, Chimneys, Bndrhrn, Tire Bed, Pipe*, Condeascra, Salt Pan*, Sugar Pan*. Irob YawJs, Idfe Bout*, etc. Also, UlackamitW Work, Bridge and Vnulurt Irons, done at the *borte»t u<v Uce. All order* from a distance promptly attended to. Je22 P«B»Oot(OB JUIlll) Pltllbvrßb. Kennedy, ciiilds 4 co., MANUFAC TURERS or— ppno A No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sbeetlug*; Carpet Chain of all colon and ebratkw Cotton Twine; “ Bod Cord*; " Plough line* end Curd; *• Rope of all alza* and deecripttoo*; Batting. wy«OrH->r» left at the Hardware Store of Logan, Wu*oo A Co. 131 Woodatmt, will hare attention. jcC6.ly_ JAMES mWIN, MANUFACTURER O F SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Bernt Spirit* of Nitre; NHnc Acid; Hoflwan'e Anodyne; Muriatic Arid; Aqua Ammonia, FFF~, Nitron* do Fowler** Solution; my 3 May bo found at John Irwin A Son*. i>7 Water street. j.«. rzaaiM - a 4.joiu»o* _....wi*. jousM*. PKRIU2V A JOHKBON, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN . WE. CHILDS & CO’S PATENT E LAS « TIO lIIUS AND WATER-PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, 133 TH3J> Bratry, Pittsburgh, Pa ocK.tUI WILLIAM TATE A SOS, P LUMBER ANI) GAS FITTER, No. 10 Ftmrth street, near Liberty, and 472 Penn ctreet, next door to Alderman Parkinson's Office, and Federal it., near Lacock Allegheny. description of Fitting* for Water, Gaa and Steam. my3l:tf JOHN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of boots and SHOES of erery description, No. 34 BmithSeld street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocSldyi Slpgolsttrp. Waixxn f. kauhall. joaxrn a. ntrosxa Wall Paper Wanhonte. WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im porter* and Dealer*, 87 Wood street, between Fourth street and Diamond Alley, where may be fouud an extend™ assortment of every description of Paper Hanging*, for Par lors, Hall*, Dining Boom* and Chamber*. Also, Window Shades, in great variety at lowest prices to country dealer*, eelfl WALTER P. MARSHALL A 00. a. KnMCKBeos —w. a. aarznas. EEDMUNDSON & CO., Nos. % and 98 • Third street, near Wood, Manufacturer* and Dealer* to WALL PAPER. CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTB, FRINGES, TASSELS AND CORDS, COMFORTS, BEDS, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESSES, Aa, Would solicit tlie attention of porchaoere to their large and varied stock. ap29dhnd jFurnttutt. JiUVIKS W. WOOUWKLL. PU RS 1 T D CHAIRS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Embracing every style of FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, Suitable for PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND DININQ ROOMS, Eqoal to any to , NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, LOWER PRICES. article made by band anil Warraot'ed."6o CABINET MAKERS Supplied with any quantity of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, on reasonable Utoa HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS Furnished at the shortiat notice. Washrooms, Noe. 77 and 79 Third Street, mrtftMtf PITTSBURGH, PJ. non o. roveo—-—.vnoa. a. vocrao ..i**as u toom T. D. YOUNG * CO., FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Description. FACTORY—/federal BL,txtwm Wulu and I‘mna. Anruu Wnrehome-Noi. 18 i 40 Smilhfield BL, STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We are constantly manufacturing STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE and CHAIRS, and invito tbe attention of Lb one interorted to farnlihisg boat*. ■eS&dAwS T. B. YOUNQ A 00. STEINWAY’S PIANOS. JUST RECEIVED—A lot - f bteinway a SON’S rfTWW CELEBRATED PIANOS.II 9 | VI Parchaser* desirous of procuring one or them cnrlvallod Plano Portae are requested to make early application, as tbo supply fait* far abort of the demand. r 0. KLEBER A BRO , No. 53 Fifth atreel; Sol* Agent* for Bteinway A Son*; also, for Nunn’* A Clark** Plano*. JeS SIT ARCH AGENCY.—HAVING BEEN ) •ppotatod Asset for Plttobnreh, by tbs UADIBOR 8TA&C1I COMPANY, for tbs sals «f their eeJsbntsd PZARL BTA&GQ, (which Is wsrru ted oqaal laqtulity to as y knows la this market) ars bow. prepared to repply Wholeiade Itoel* •rsatmana&ctnrsrs*prfees. WelorltetbeaUeatiooofth# Trade In this article, to in examination ol oor present stock, aod which will be kepteenal to the demand. ATWZLL, LEE A CO., myS Ho. > Woodsttas CHEAP DRESS GOODS.—MCRPUY & BtnUUiri£LX> hare malted many styles or Isdlis* Press goods Lately, which they are sellloe very (hasp. Beragee for 12U aad IWic; Dnadi for It^c. LoelU Cloths 12}^c. Lawns 0% aad 10c. Also, many stylet or Roe Goods at less than esnal pilcos. Je&dAwf ■\TOW OPEN-Ths beet assorted and cheap* est stock of Dren Goods, Shawls, Mantles, White Goods, Monnrinx Goods, Needle Work, and UoaestUsla the city. Mease call and see theta. C. HANSON LOVZ, apl* • formerly Lon Mo. 74 Market street. fin BXS. WOOD'S PEARL STARCH in \Av/store and for sale by B. L. FAHKZSTOOKAOO, ny7 - ; No. 80, corner Wood aad Foartheta. T7XTBAEAMILVFLODB-300bbls.clioico f'lODflSH—l oak ioatnoeiml and i/aktv. <k>) tnmnauuwiiwQD. 1 |]itisbuvg!] (Sajetlt. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY s riddle & o 0. , firTß_*TEaw-. **>*• SJUtiamn. _ AST THE PA IL YGAZETTEuth* oldest Kaerpaper Dir West and haring an extensive aradotum ammgxtht'btiasvu merCand reaching aR dautt. it ofers inducements* adrer- Hurt a, L\e best medium through which to -mdk ttejmhhe. K&'TIIE wEEKI-Y GAZETTE u issuedern-y Wtdneh day and Saturday, on a large blanket ihret, and contains in addition to Ou newt of the vxek, a carefully prepared and reliaLU report of Vie Atxrkets, commercial and monetary of. aftrx, and an accurate. Bank .hate Lut, corrected weekly f,* this paper—making it the I'd Ommercial A earjpnpa- in the Welt TERMS I DAILY—Six Dollar* per annum, payable in adtancu, or 1214 cent* per week, payable to the Carriers. WEKItLY—Two Dollar* per annum, payable in advance. Clnl* are famished on tho following terms: Four cotiic* one year - $5 00 ■j,u •• « “ 10 00 ) Runty •* 14 *' SO 60 And one to the pereou getting np th* olnb free.'- pßyment* are strictly required, and no pa per will 1* rent alter the time It np to which it was paid. Oates of Advertising, 1 Sonar* of 10 line*, 1 time - f M 1 - “ “ 2 “ 76 1 «• .... 3 « -J. 100 1 “ “ « 1 Wnnk j. 178 1 .. •• 2 " «- 300 1 .. u •• 3 •• 400 1 *• 1 month - —.-& 00 1 - “ - 2 " - 700 | •• - 3 u 900 1 - .... 4 « lo 00 1 « •• *• n •• -.12 oo 1 .. “ •< 12 -50 00 Yearly adTertiaersarecntUJwltoooaHuar*,chang ablo at pleasure, per annum 25 QO with Cat*treble Price. The Eruption of Mount Vetuvlu*. Correapondanco of tho London Time*. Wishing to have another and a moro perfect tiuw of the horning mountain, on Saturday last, at about two .f day.lstarted from Naples, and after escaping from 211 tbe varied seeeature of guides, torch-bearers, driver.', and n best of other improvised artists, found myself, after three- quarters of au hour's walk, in front of tbe fire. Uarly os it was Ihero were many there be fore mo gazing on the wondrous soeno. A vast : bed of burning metallic-looking coke was sweep ing down over carrying ore- , rything before it. The mass was, I should say, 800 feet in width—tho '-Journal’' says half a mile—and how long t ho eye could not calculate; for, looking upward, it was lost behind tho hights. As to the rate at which it was travel ing nothiog could bo more deceptive. Had it been a narrow channol It would have been com part hely easy lomakesomo decision, but its very grandeur bafllcd me. Row after row of the vinos however fell beforo it—great trees shivered and shook and tossed about os if a heavy wind were blowing, though it was a dead calm, andj soon yielded to the destroyer—and, marching con tinually over the black fragments uf scoria* on the surface, ou it came without ceasing. Hiuce midday it had advanced full 100 paces There had been a house on a point uot f&r distant, tenanted a few hours heforo, the fragments of which I saw in the folds of tbe lava. The poor creatures had taken refuge in a cave formed be tween the upper and lower strata of on old lava eruption. Behind the shoulder of a hillock stood a handsome villa which had been saved by its position ; the grounds belonging to it were all, however, buried under the black masses, and the (counts were standing on tho terrace looking down upon the ruin ond calculating (he proba bilities of the stream touching (hem. Tbongh the whole of this enormous bed was in move ment, still, running over it, or sometimes under it, were two channels of liquid red hot lava, which had never stopped since they issuedfrom their sources. Tho blackened bed had become to by an interval of suspension, and wasi'movcd on before by the immense weight behind. On looking up andarouud me my wonder wasjcthence could have come this enormous quantityjof mat ter. Could it speak what ahistory would it tell; how it had been turning about to and frj> under the surface of tho land for the last six :pouth.«. upheaving and ruining great cities, destroying cultivated lands, and carrying death 10 many thousands. The speculation was net an idle one, for in less than an hour later, said F*rof Pal mier! to toe, “1 thluk the period of oartjqunkcß has now "terminated for thepresent. L connect tbiseruplion wihe them.” I passed toa number of floe young vineyards, where tho clustered fruits held out tho promise of an abundant vintage. One after another they were BbriveUincjip and Naming tike small Lurches, whiletheceuniry people were saving what (hey could. 1 pass cAi to tbe nut point of importance-, it is half way efp t'-.e mountain. 1 wind and windup, and m&kcibeeries of short,cuts steep enough to lake all the breath opt of ft man's body, and stand alt at once on a crag whidh com mand a view of one of the most magnificent . .iclcfl 1 ever witnessed. The whole stream is visible from the source to the place which I have just left; it is coursing down, or father they are coursing down, for there is mors than one stream, as rapid as a cascade; in fact,, they are cascades of as pure liquid fire as can be well conceived; sometimes they are hiddoji un der the blackened scorhe, and then they emerge again, and run on as if impatient of destruction. It was one of those spectacles so astounding to look upon that a nun seeks in some war re lievo his feelings. He bursts if he is silent; be must shout, sorcam, anything to let off hit pent-up excitement, and 1 suppose that I did so myself. It is now dusk ; the Italian night is descending rapidly tij-ou the sun has just gone down, and the stars are out in a minute, and we have yet to climb to the top; so one puli more. There Is a lazy blast Frenchman with his C st loujourt le meme; “And why should we go farther ? ” —but we pull him along mor ally and physicnlly, and at last arrive at the Hermitage. Behind it is another grand epec taclo, perhaps grander even than what wo have just described. There is less apparent activity, but tho gorgo is wider, and tbo slow but certain manner in which tho mass moves on gives us a striking idea of power. It is 750 feet in width; to calculate its bulk by millions of tuns would bo only trifliug with a giant—we might better calculate by tho million the enormous quanti ties which are issuing every minute from the many sources. In all there are 17 and upward, says Prof. Palmer!, and this fact constitutes ono of the striking features of this eruption, os does also tho laetthat they do not run iu one line but are opened in various parts. Another new feature is tbo long-continued fluidity of the lava, all showing tho overgorged rate of the mountain and the immense power at work. It wu tbe opinion of the Professor, however, that the eruption was on tho decline, as no internal rumblings wero now heard. Tho lava had found its outlets, and was now pouring down with tbe rapidity and tranquility of an unob atructed stream. There havo boen eight earth quakes since the eruption began, local only, per haps ; and tho last, as marked ia tho seismo graph of Palmcri, had taken place that morning, at 7J o’clock. Nothing had been removed from the Observatory, nor in fact was there any im mediate danger, as there was a vast depth bo bind which was not filled up as yet. Au incon venience might havo arisen from a union of the two streams, which wero flowing down, and men were always oti tbo watch and to report. On descending we met thousands of peoplo cn ronto from Naples. Tho path for miles down was marked by a line of torches ; tho gorgo down which tbe lava was coursing looked from a distance like a vast crater, the walls of which wero irradiated by tbe Arcs below. The stream had advanced so rapidly as to cut off our road, so we wero 'compelled to make a long detour. Arrived at the lava bed wo stopped to gazo on tbo sceno of ruin .and of graodeur, bought aomo ooina imbedded iu lava, and falling into the descending lino of human beings soon found oursolvcs in Resina. It is only a short hoar’s drive to Naples, and grand was (he spectacle which the mountain presented from a distance; up to the very streets the reflection of tho two great streams fell across the sea. On Sunday, at mid-day, tho eruplioa seemed to be on the decrease, and the spectacle was less grand in the ovcnlng. Last evening, however, there was much grealcractivity, and this morn ing the iocreaaod length of tho line of smoko secm9 to indicate much greater activity. No life has as yet been lost; legs and arms havo been broken, and a child who had strolled-out to tho Ounyano side of the lava had fallen asleep, and not until tbe stream was cloeo up to It had some men perceived its dangerous situa tion, and rescued it at considerable risk to themselves. As Apt Quotation.— At the Convention in Rutland last week, after, an nfternoon spent in denouncing the Bible, the Mnmnge Inetitulion, &0., and in Inndationef “Spiritualism," •‘Vege tarianism" and "Frco Lovo"—Elder Grant, the Millerite, got up and repealed Ist Timothy, iv. I—3, -Now the spirit speaketh expressly that in the Utter llmea eome shall depart tho faith, giring heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils, forbidding to marry, commanding to abstain from meats, So. Whether because this apt passage proved UDpaUtable, or for sornn other reaeons, tha Convention inoonUnenlly adjonrned. ' lr la said that Mr. English, of Indiana, in tende if he can get nominatedfor re-eleotion to Congrese, to make speeches through his distriot in favor of theftand stamped witli his name.— He can accomplish nothing hy his speeches— His iaw will never ho of any nse unless some Samson ehall want it to kill Philistines with.— Lotu Jour. - * *:•-* ■ Car- Eunn u>> bu saooeedei inneoTtr isK th< nfh of tio PcnajjrlronUt Tin ptpcn XiMperiaonejH «oni»inedir»i»bnrn*d, bn* tb* em «*• pm tajortd. Large Movement op Grain.— -The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser of last Monday Las the following: Up to tbe close of last week the increase of receipts at this port, over the s&mo time last year, amounted to four and a quarter millions of I bushels of grain. And wc have just opened the < Beason. Immensequantitios are constantly com- I ing forward. The receipts at upper lake ports continue large, and it is now becoming highly j probable that Buffalo will have done almost the j usual business of an entire season of navigation, before tho harvest of 1858 shall send new floods of produce upon our crowded ware houses. Railroad Track Displaced bv the Heat op the Sun. —On Wednesday last, one of the track men on the railroad between Rochester and Buf falo, discovered that the rails ware bent In two places, and an explanation showed that the heat of the sun had so expanded the rail that it had curved caob (it being the combination rail ) folly six inches out ofline. All this expansion must have taken place within two or three hoars, as not more than that time had elasped since trains had passed over the traok. Waxt a Union. —Some of the Buchanan pa pers are begtning .to beg the Douglas-Forney men to como bock into tbe Democratic sheep pea They do not relish Union on the other side, bui seem to thiuk a little desirable on their own. Tbe only difficulty is as to who shall “cave in.” Old Back is pretty stiff, and the Little Oiant a little eliffer. Somebody must come dbwn. The RrvrvAL Among tub Firemen. —Tbe Philadelphia Press says:—“The work among the firemen is still progressing with unabated vigor. If we are correctly informed, there are now prayer meetings hold—most of them daily —in seventeen of the companies' houses. In many cases, where there was not a single attend ant upon church in an entire company, there havo been, since this movement was commenced, numerous conversions." Botanical Curiosity. —Mr. Benj. 8. Walton* of Watertown, has exhibited to tbe Waterbary Amrte.an a full-blown rose, growing upon the stem of a yellow sweeting apple tree in his gar* den. The roso has eight or nino ties of leaves, and is in every respect as natural as if grown upon a roso bush. Tlbatb or a Man a.vd nis Wife from Mania a Pott. —A man named Driesbach has been keeping a coffco house on the corner of Market and Floyd streets for somo time. He and his wife were much addicted to liquor. Tbe man wag first attacked with mania a potu and then the wife, and both died night beforo last. —Louisville Journal Wc have not noticed any wool coming into town as yet, and havo heard very little addition al nene in regard to sales. There is some little Rtirin tho neighborhood of West Middletown, Pa., and also in tho Short Crefck county—bat tbo trade can hardly bo said to be fairly opened. Prices up to (his date are fully 20 per cent, below last year’s figures.— Wrlhbvrg ( Pa.,) Herald. ll on. W.m Montgomery —lnannouncing the rc-nomination of this gentleman, wo expressed the hope that he might bara the course to him self : since then we have seen a letter in the Washington (Pa) Reporter in which hegots down on his knees to secure the support of the Lecomp ton Democrats. We hope a better man may supercede him.—AVrrw'oirn Rtp. Tnr Shamokin Bank is a bogus concern. Don’t touch its notes with a t**n-foot pole. —Lancaster IntelU-jeneer. Of coarse it is. Tho democratic member of the Legislature, Mr. John Zimmerman, when the bill for the charter of the “Bank" was passed, In fact secured its passage, is the President of the concern.—Lancaster Erprecs. Tub Hon. James B. Foley, of Indiana, says he is “a freeman.' If ho is alroady free, why did he in that fatuous letter a?k to be “Id loose." Lou Jour. iHusical. TUI£ UALANCK OF JIY SPRING STOCK frfffl •’ flfHl piano rosins, raoM thi luxmmiT or CIIICK.EIU.VQ & SONS, Boston, CONSISTING of sixteen of their Seven Oe / tAT»atvl its and onr-third Oct**® Plano FortM, wilt be opened it'd rrudy for examination on THURSDAY, JUNE SJ. TAKE N<.»TICIL—Tae Plano Forte* manufactured Ly Chirkrrlns A Son*. Are i».it famished by them toanf other home Id till* city, and ell order* moil he sent «nd pur churn dlret.lj.-U L- the unbieMbcr. TlttBTT rot t *;Ot.D AND PJLYKR MEDALS II»rj t-*-en a*-&rdrd to CUICKKSrSG rf SOX3 OVER AI L COMPETITORS, For Superiority in thilr GRAND PARLOR, GRAND and gqCAHK PIA.NoA. Tbo following letter from SIGISMCAD TIIALOERG, The original maocaertpt of which can be t*en at the seer* rooms of tho »uh*crtti*r, eng tit to cnnrtnce any one of tb* •up-rWitf of CliUkerlDg A Son* PUno Forte* Prmuctoß, Mireb 25, 1956. Mb. Mruxn.-IV.4r Sir —Since my arTirgl tn Amarica J h*»o constantly u*ed the Pianos of Metara. Cbtckaring; * Son*, end I can only repeat to yon (while thanking you for thn PUno* you her* eo kindly famished for ay con cert, hero,) the! which 1 bare to often aald before: the In itrumcnti troth* beat 1 bar* *een tn the United Btateasnd will compare faronblr with iny I her* erer known. Yonre, rrry tmly, 8. TUALBERG. Tbo at>oTp lot of Pl*n.<a, Iu addition to these In ftcre, comprise* »J 1 the ity lea uaanUct urad by Chlckcrtng £ Scot. ALL TUB PIANO FORTES manufactured by CHICK EIUBO A SON'S . ARE’ WARRANTED. JOHN H. UELLOR, Sole Arsoi forChlckaring A Sod*for Pittsburgh and West *m Pennsylnmla. JeMAwT PIANOS AT A BARGAIN. NEW AND SECOND HAND. ONE Gj Rosewood octave PL^eCSCa— ANO, Qnfahsd all round, No. 18,448; from the beet manufacturers at Boston,eo-| | V | ~|l ttrely new and warranted a good and perfect Instrument. Boston price, $350, will beentd to close cowijrnnunt,for $376 One 1 octave, mahogany, Baltimore make, Plan), coat originally $5OO 150 Oue fl octave, roaew-uod, ronnti corner, a* "good a* new, uiadohy .Nunne A Clark... 176 One d octave, r,.io*-<«jd.»qciaie mode, by Nnnni A Clark —very llule need 365 0n« octave, rosewood, German make. Plana— 140 Due 0 octavo, old Piauu ...... 85 Also, a splendid single action Harp (mndo lu Bruxelles, Belgium) in good order. apli H. KLEBER A BRO, No. U Fifth street. MUSIC OF THE TIMES. Music of the Tirana, Mttslo of the Tima*, Music of the Time*, Flat* or Violin. Flute or Violin. Flute or Violin. Flate or Violin. Doing the beet collection of Sougt, Dance*, Waltzm. Jig*, Hornpipe*, Cotillions, etc., published. Price Fifty Cent*.— R<*ut by moll, |>oit paid, from the Old Established Plano Depot of CUAKLOTTK BLUME, Jugfl No. ns Wood *t., 2d door above Fifth. piANOS'I PIANOS! ! An additional itock of Plano Fortea frrmf f *r f | V th» rcletiratnd factories of BTKINWAF A SONS, NEW TORE; Atfto. NUNNS A CLARK, NEW YORK, hatjuet l«en received, and the attention of purchaser* dl reeled thorvto. 11. RLEBER A BRO., hole for tl.o above celebrated Plano*. Ju2l No. 63 Fifth «tract. THALBERG’S PIANO COMPOSITIONS. FauLaileon l.'Ellil d’Ainom; Do " Don Posqoalr; Do '* Don Juan; Do “ Lucretl* Borgia; t’o “ La Somnambnla; Do •' Lea Uugeoots; Do “ MaaanWlo; Do " Jloeeain Egypt; Do *• Home Sweet Home; Do 11 ln*t Roes of Summer; Romance, with vtrlationii; La Tarantella; The Art of Singing applied to the Plano. 13 number* Just rocelved and for a3e at Ihe Marie Store of my 29 JOUN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, Cape M»t, N. J —Tito subscribers beg leave to inform the public that the above woll known and popular establish ment will b« opened for tho reception of visitors on the 16th lost. Tills extensive balldiog has been constroctod In tho most approved modern style, with spacious and airy cham ber*, ample and extenalTa corridor*, superb drawing room, and a dialog ball unsurpassed In tlie United States. Tba furniture Is of the meat cMtly and luxurious -description, sod thoj conOdently promise that those who may favor tbsm with tholr company shall enjoy all the comforts, con vt-nicncee and refinements of a first class metropolitan ho tel. Cougross llall is beautifully situated in the mfctotof a grassy lawn, stretching directly to the sea aids, and com man ax an anlntrrapted view of tho ocean. Intending to keep a first class hotel, in e»ery —>n— of tha word, their charges will b& tho tamo as last season, flnnnoetij with the establishment is a Telegraphic Elation, communicating with all parts of the Union. JeS:d2msod WEST 4THOMPBON, Proprietor*. S" EA BATHING.— COLUMBIA nOUSB, CAPS IBLABD. CAPE HAY, N.J. This establiibmsut will bs opened for the reception of Visitors, on THURSDAY, Juoe 10th, 1569. It Is located In front ol the Ocean, and Is surroonded by a Lawn, which extends In front to the Beach. Private Tables will be for* nlslied to parties who may desire them, and Dinner will bs served at ato4P. M. Owing to the present* of the the pries of Board will be reduced, ltooms can be enraged and every other Information will he given open Inquiry. L. II Ail WOOD, No.3llHWe!a*tsUwai. P- ff —.PrtPKhllng op the premises. BjSSdMW rpo ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS AND I CONTRACTOB9.—The PIKESIX TBOS COMPANY, Philadelphia, are now prepared to receive and exaenta or der* for all slr»i of VAOUffflP IRON, SOLID AND CONFOUND, BEAMS AND QIRDKB.S, of any retired lengths,'ibr Fire proof Building* and Bridge*. Tneiscsand plan of suing, together with table showing csnscltr of llsams, will be famished gtwtnttocxly span K> DlSumi J.BEEV£3: Vie* PmUsatT m»16.-eodlmSdp 410 Wain* t street, Phlln. LOSl' OB MISLAID—a ccrtifloats for S 3 duns lo tin ftrnV nf TlTfiliiii In ttn urns of Xboaus itTi&istooi So, IM. Katies la tesbr giTS&tiut sppUcAttaa “»■ bssa madatotfas Kukfar s n&nralofMkleertiflsits.. B.IJVIMQSIOS. .. esWs of ttofcUtiajsum. ~llft#TMW SplfrpwBtaw»a» SDGAB VOLUME LXXI Insurant*. Blerebanti’ luoianee Co. of Philadelphia. WM. V. PETTIT, PmL A. J. McOAKK, Secretary. Amount of Oatdttl Slock paid to and tov**tedi...s2oo,ooo 00 Surplus 1 CL43B 8S $283,428 86 Insures Cargo Risks <m the Ohio and Htelmippi Rivers and tributaries. Insure* uiinst loa cr daman bv also against the perila of the Sea, and Inland Navigation and TranaporUticn. Wm. Y. Petit, John C. Montgomery, John M. Pnmroj, D. J. McOaon, E. P. Wltmer.Reo* GuiUon, BenJ. L. Woolstoo, John A.Uarahall,Charlcaß. Wright, John J.Pattonon, KlwoodT. Posey. «... WM. T. PETTIT, President, B. F. WITHER, Vice Preddeot. Dwiqbv J. McCura, Secretary. Selger, Lamb A Co. Philadelphia. Beck, Morgan A SUdfcle; do. Truitt, Bro. A Co- da Pamroy, Caldwell A Co, do. A. T. Lane A 00, da Btdnmlta, Justice A da PITTSBURGH OFFICE, Na 97 WATER STREET eofcdtf tL W. POINDEXTER Agent Franklin Ptra Ininrane* Company of PHIL A DXLP HI A Charles W. Baaeker, I Adolph E. Boris, Georg* W. Richards, Samuel Gnat, Thomas Hart, I David 8. Brown, Mordernl D. Lewis; Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wegner, _J Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BAKCKXR, President. Camw G. Bawm, Secretary. Thl* Company continue* to make Insurances, permanent orltmltad, on mn dMcrlptloa of property totown*od «oustry,atratm*flow Mar*eoa*lst*s6 wUbMCnrlty. The Company bar* ra—rTsd a larg* conttogwt fond, which, with their Capital and Premiums, nafcly lumted, aSbrd ampl* protection to the asremd. Th* Anet* of the Company, on January Ist, 1861, as tfob- Ifabad agreeably totha Act of Anunbly, wur* aa follows vie— Uartgagm 01 BMllStat*. — 7 B Temporary --- l7 Stocks..—. OO Oath, Ao B*£WBl $1,212,706 44 Sine* thalr IncorporntiSD, a period of twenty-one y*«i*. they hav* paid upwards of On* MUllon. four Hundred thousand Dollar* liaeea by fire, thereby esordlng evidence of thaedvaatagae of Insarnoe, a* well es their ability and dlapoeltion to meet with promptneae ell liabUltiee. /. GARDNER OOFTIN, Ageut, apl9 Ofice Southeast oor. Wood and Thud et*. ConllotßUl lusrance Companj. Incorporated by the Lefißaturt <rf ftnnrylranto, PIBPK7uTU OH ART B B Authorized Oepltal, One Million DoUan r Becwred and Aocumulatod Oapltal— HOME OFFICE. Ns. 61 Walnut Stnet, about Btand, mtaddpkta. Fir* Insdrance on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, Aa geoeelly. Marine Inturance on Ctfgoee end Freights, to *n parts of the world. Inland InsunsoeoG Goods, Ao,hv Lakes, Rivers. Canal* and InndCarriag**, to *n parts of the Union, on the moot fovoroM* terms, consistent with aecuri ty. GEORGS W. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deed*, As., Phlladolphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly E«totar of Wills JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm ofOolsman A Smith, ibportiax Hardwaraend Cutlery Merchants, Na H North Third street, above Market, Phi la. JOSEPH 6AT, firm of Jaeeph Oat A 800, Coppersmith*, No. 13 Quarry etreet, phfla. EDWARD V. MACDSITX, firm of MaebeMe A RaigueL Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Thlru street, above Race, Phils. HOWARD mNCHMAN, firm of Lhtontoe k Co, Produce and Oouunlarion Merchants, NO.CB Market it, above Eighth, Phila. GEORGS W. COLLADAY, President Gun Wnjoa.Becrvtary- JOSHUA ROBINSON. AgesL mr2Sid3yfc Ho. $4 Fifth street /°P etali*-) rionongahele lasurane* Company, OP PITTSBURGH. Omens—JAMES A. HUTCHISON, Preddeal HENRY U. ATWOOD, Secretary. Omcs, No. 08 Warn Sxuxr, nm Inturt Against aU kinds if /In and Itarins B I ASSETS, MAY 20m, 1858: Stock Do* Bills, payable on demand, eecured by two approved name* $140,000 CO Premium Notaa...—————— 47,003 29 Bills Receivable 21 116 (hare* Meehank*’ Bank Stock—cost 3,920 00 50 do Bahk of Pittsburgh do do 40 do Exchange Bank do do 100 do Citiians* do do do Balanoe of Book Accounts. Miaccots: | Wm. A, Caldvetl, I WBeoaMfllor, I John McDerltl. I Gee. A. Berry Ja»M A. Hotchlsoo HARRY U. ATWOOD, Se Wm. B. Holmes, RobCDalxeß, Wm. Rea, Thoe. 8- Clarke, Western Insnranoe Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEO RGB DARSZB, Prerident. F. M. OORDON, Secretary. OFFICE, Na 93 Water street* (Bpang A Co.'e Warehouse.) up stain, Pittsburgh- Wiß huurt against all kinds qf Pin and Marins Bisks A Home Institution managed by Dtmfors. mho an mcß Anovn to Me wnwily, and vho an determined, by nrvmptness and liberality, to uutintain Uu character mktcA assumed, as qftring tbs best protection to thote who ASSETS, OCTOBER 81, 1667. Mortgmg*.—.• Billsßeceivable^..... Office Furniture Open Account* Cash Premium N0te5....... Bill* Discounted. Life, Fin and Baring lu. Co. Office, No. 96 Water Street, 4 PITTSBURGH, PA. son. OJILWAY, Pralds&i. f.A.fiarsuir,Bsc’r AUK. B&ADUr, Ylob Preat Aiun fuan»,K.D, faamtain* Pfayridan. Abo, anlnst 801 l aod Onego Bbks,ea tha OUo aad taisnppi rtrtn and tribe tuba, and Marins Risk gta ar*Uy. Am Lw or Duun b* Fir*. And Mfatact tba Fsrila of to* Sea tad Inland Navljsttoo and Ttanitiortatton- Polkiaa laoad at tba lowsst rates consistent withsatotj all parties. Bobert Qalvaj, flamnal MeClnrkeo. Joseph p. Sanaa,U. D, Jobs Scott, James Marshall, David Richey. Jamas W. fTmlim«« l Obaa. ArtnrthnoL told—my®-l; KS * Bradley. J«Mpbß.LMch, John Fnllerton, William Our, Botort H. Hartley, John M’QIU, ft« Grtal Wmlhd Fire and Jianne ini. Co. Qfice <n Ompantft ftrfftfty, Ifo. 403 Ralnu/, earntr oj Ttjvrtk StntL authorized capital ~4&oo,ooa 3>plUl paid la OO Ut, ISM.-.. O6 ——{ST,674 06 rms msUBAirCB-UmlttA or Pwpetaal. MARINS INSURANCE, oo Vwbols, Owco and PreJghU. E7LJ.W7) ItfSURAWCB by Riven, CanaU, Lake* and Land Carriage. Chari m 0. Latbrep, 1433 Walnut (treat. William Darling, UlO Plm (treat. Alexander WhUMaa, Merchant, 13 North Pzt»l lane BaalebsHt, Attorney aadOoesnUor. John C. Banter, firm of Wright, Hontar A 00. S. Tracy, Aim of Tracy A Go, Ooldaalth’e Ball. Jobs B. AttCordy, firm of JosMt White A MeOard*. Tboe. L. Gilleepia, firm of OGltepJe A Zeller. Jm.B. Smith. firm of Jea.B.Amjth A 0o Hon. HenryM. Poller, office at Booth Third (treat. John R. Vocdte, office corner cf Seventh and P&nucm. Jamea Weight, late Oaehlar Bank of Tlbgr Allred Taylor, affloe Calm Qby Propartr. Jona J. Blocom, office 329 South Third (treat. C. a LATHROP, Prvatde lt. W.DARUHQ, Vic* pin: i.-ot tSd vS’SSi} .ui .., S. Y. JAMAS WRIGHT, Secretary a&ATmnrer. B. K. RICBLARDSOH, AnritUnt hoctourr. w BT Water atmt, Pltubnrgh FIBS ÜBURAICE, IT m Reliance fflntnai lnmanee Company of PHILADELPHIA On Bonding*, IJmltad nr P*Tp«rwl Tnmltnra An, la Town crOoentry. Office No. 308 Walnnt Street CUmu $177,530- Asm* *362,463 So>-lirmtsdu tollow* Pirn Mortgag* on Istpruved City Property, worth doable the amount .„J120,200 00 Pboul Railroad Co*» 0 per c%oL Mortgage Loon, SW/ftO r ttWti stfioooo Auegneuyeoanty6pare«nLPenna.B.R. Loan.. 10,000 00 Pumylreato Railroad Co's Stock t OOO CM Stock oif the RelUnoa Mutant lasaraoce Ce—~ ISAM 00 Stock ofOocnty Mrs Insurant* Oo —— tO5O 00 Scrip of Sundry Into re are Computes 4T5 00 Bill* Btcatahte. bnrfirto payer— 13,711 60 Book Accounts, aocrusd latomt,ttn . BJBB 10 Oeeh on bend end Jo Bibl 10,043 20 Old TIKQLST. Xra&nt. BXUOIOMi CUmTlngley, Stand Btaphsa. ffm. B- Tootapeoe, fnVrt fit sen. Drrld 8. Brown, William Muner, C-Suiuros, ~B«J. W.Tbxirr. John K. Worrell, itwiwti mn ZL I» Carton, Lltttna BobatWnd, CbM. Leinnd. UaaMmm, ItttkXLßnUu. O. 8. Wood, faith itnwwir jBM.S.Woodw.4, WTlt2Su,«tU,v B-^Hraemu?Bstgr t - JS> Kcrth^rteoragriitolßiJWoojSiti PeuuylTam*-] om«. a.? i ea f [Qiuet Ggmpuy sßcsaa. IS.??** * 1I « sou. J*a*P»l»l W , Gw^W.Bailb, xj.joSr' ssssr w.^a aktoSoT' c&mmD oif*"'* WWeEtaspton, A. A. Carrier, Sohm Patrick, A. (L Sampson, J> 8»70d% JobaXecWkt, Bnowiti HjSimV* ami Sal ' losnrance Compact. R w. cai ntt Second and Walnut Sti S. W * CO pg ILADELPUI A ASSETS—.r“‘“ Stree i. • • The following list will she Pittsburgh Agency for loot* fi Herbert Ooedsl $ 600 00 Wm. Bidden— 600 00 Frank Wolff..„ 400 00 M. Has*. 196 00 W. W. McGregor 8 00 John Heath IST M J. L House k Co_... 300 67 Newmyer k Graff 1652 72 John Thompson... — 200 QOt Henry Peldbosch 20 00 John Watsoo 23 00 J. M. Hass lo Ck> Phelps. Cut k Co 4 COO oo J. I. House k Co 01 oo James Woods, Esq._ 29 (.*> Wm. McCullyAOa- 2579 17 James SJUlioger 1«00 00 W. McCully k Co 750 00 Total..- Statx or PzmTLTiKiA, City o; Before me, an Alderman ini came Tbaout J. Banter, Ajreot la’ Insurance Company, who, l to lav, doth depoaa and i«y tha true. Til B worts tad subscribed before c mylS-dly Lto: Euitka Insurance Company of I'ciinsylvairia. Offleo No. 99 Water et., Pittsburgh, ASSETS MAT l, 15 c . r s. Stock Due-Bill*—payablo ca demand an! »;■ cored by twoapproved dudm {75:350, p O Cash la Pittsburgh Trail Company.... caCio^37 Premium NotM C;W3,SO H.n« Reed Table 16,956,01 123 Shares Exchange Bank Stock—cc*t P.WO,OC 99 do Mechanic* 1 Bask Stock— ♦ 6,»9Q.<2 300 d* Iron City Bank Stock—ain't. paid.... IMQfiQ 200 do Allegheny Beat Stock— do do ... 5,000,00 Book Account* 15i250.34 525€,341,1fi dooctom. I J. H. iG.W.Caf*, W.K. Nltnick. M. Penneck. 1 John A- Ctngney, lIV. >». Uartla, C. W. Batchelor, R.T. Jr., & D. Oochrao, I Dadd M'Caadlni, Jam** J. Bennett, | George S. Sakten, Wo J. Atidoraoo. Roit. PimfßT, S^c'y. Delaware Matual Safety Insurance Company, JncorponltA by Oie of J*crt:uy Ircnm, IShS. Office, S. E. Corner Tmrd and iVrJnutsts., PniLADECPUIA. ....|i,ooo,oco 631,600 MjLRINE Ui&utiAJiCES on VSwrel*, Csr£o,aod freight to illnuta of the trorid. £ HithA yi> Z2VAi/2£AiYo2. s on Good*, by BI rax. Canals. Ulw and Land Carriage*, to all übrts of tbojUoio*. fllt£ BfsUBASCEX on Merthandlce generally.—On Store*, Dwelling Houaoa, Ac, { AiXttiof fA< CbmpanjA JVor 2<i IJST. Bond*. Mortgage*,aud Real Estate 8101,330 9-2 Philadelphia City, and other Lwuu 137,01] S 3 Block isßanke. BaUroed A' Inraniv-.C c. 13,00 H OO Bill* BeceiTable- 330,291 90 Cub ca hand. Balances la hand* of Agent*, Premiums c.n ‘Marina Policies recently Issued, and ot!i er debtadnetbe Company Sobaertption Notaa Junes C. Hind, Thoophflai Paulding, Jamas Traqcnlr. William Ejt* l , Jr, J* F. Penittoa, Joehtxa P. Eyr», gamed E. Stokes, Henry Eloan. J*tn?e B. McJarls Thomas C. liana, Robert Burton, Jr, Jobs B. Sample, Pittsb'g, I>. T. Morgan, “ J. T. Lcpui, '• W3I. MARTIN. President. TUO3.O.IIAN I), Vice President. SISBT Lnsran, Secretary. gilliitn Martin, Joaaph H. Seal, Edmond A. Bonder. John C. Darla, John R. Paaroaa, George Q. Lelper, Edward Darlington, < Dr. &. 1L Hatton, | WUUam'C. Lndwig, HagbCnig. BpenearUcllTala, Cnnrlea Kelley, H. Jooet Brooke, Jacob P. Jonce apSdyd—>l3 Citium’ lnsnranre Comp'y of i’ittsbnrgh. WJI. BAQAI.ET, Prvsii.-st, SAMUEL L UARSnRLU S*:rfcfftry Ofi.ct 94 W\iUr greet, biivrtm Harlot jnd R"h‘-J .Vi t3»ln*arc* Hall aud Cargo I:lst* rr. £hs Ohio and fdl« ■baippl Rivera, and Tributaries. against losaorclarjag* hy Fir* Alto, Agate:; theperlieof the Be»And Tnlnnd bo-1 Traaspor* Ailsa. Wn. Bagaley, Bamnelßca, Jaa. U. Cooper, Jaa. Park. Jr., Itnac 11. Pennock. B. Harbangh, Capt. Bam’l c. Toting, JaS3 John Calf $237,710 66 Philadelphia Fire and L-.de INSURANCE COMPiIU, No. 149 Chesnnt Stroet, OPPOSITE THE C Will make ell kinds of Insurance, cither Perpetual at Limited, on ercry description of Property or Mfr-jura'ln*. et reasonable ratre of premium. RODEET. P. KINO, Present. SI. W. BALDWIN, Vice PrrsM.ct PIXIUTOBS. | E. R. Cop*, j George W. Brow* | Jowl'll 8. Paul, j Jch.-j Claytoa, I H. Wilor. Ch&riM P. Qsjea. E. D. Engtiah, P. B. B»tm7, O. ghenaia, 8. J. Mrgargw, P. 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Barnard M 00 s2b*wt « DfPlttsbnrgb, r». i ' *aU for uid dtr, pprMnailj t c*f thePamurs'aad ilernsn* btlnpdolr rwom eecotalog ,*t ihi forucotnjc statnmeiitil 1103 J IICNTF.R, Ajcok. ««, April 7, 134*. ' j ■•pars S. .loan*-, Aliiorma^. J. U- e IIOEI»’EEBGR3, Prei't. mj-l;dba 03,730 S? 100,000 00 *703,785 37 A. MADEIRA, Aj^nt, 9o Watrr •tr.TU Pitiiibcrgb- piarcrOE.3. CVpt. il*rk dtcriirg, 8. M. Kitir, Jobs 8- Pilv/srlb, Francis Fellers, Wro. B. np.re, JohaSbipiou.' Walter Bryant, [dwell, Jr. CSTOSI DOCKS, J. O. COFFHJ, Third and Wood .itr&eta. iSaaksT**''-^--. WATT* WILSpy,
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