THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Braggists. TtrAOKEOWN & FINLEY, Wholesale PWggtott nod Mamrtactnrere of Carben OU. No. 1®? Pitt*bttrgh. Pa. /aSMyd •|> 'li. FAHNESTOCK k Co., Into ofthe 6rm jAJ-4 J. A. hlUMMdt4ob,u4«MCNion|o Fleralu* JVT '*hbl*enle Druggist No. 60. corner Wood and Fourth *•«_ ■tmruU.Pa. FAHNESTOCK A CO., WHOLE- Brnggiate and HaanfOetoren of White Lead, ' large, earner Wood nod Front streets, Pitt* mchT J‘~ SL*. "V-JAKER, MANUr ACTURER, •of Wkiw ’, B«4 Usd, Sine, Point, LUbairo, Put ty tad Wholesale “In Point*, Olio, Vend the*, 1 tf-poa ttno, £&, No. Wood st, *~.U*bnrch, Px •! r IIIN HAFT, Jr. \l „UC£SSOR TOJas,.' }rOnffe.T,l Whol-vnleaad RetV! Drnggirt and Dealer in Pah ta,Oil*,l>jattufb,4c con »*ood a»d Sixth streets, Pittsli. *h. Agent for Dr. FcrJ* Medldoe. opa JOHN P. SCOTT„'WHOL£S ALK DEAL* v «In Drags, Point*, OavVornUho* oml Djcrtnflj, No. ‘<l96 liberty street, Pittsburgh, AU orders ctll reenirepraraotattonUon. JKfr»AceatforBch*nca t tPqltnanlcBjrop. morB4dydow rOCDUtCK SIAPS-.^-..——•U~.~~ M .._V..4tooai OUT to. T>RADN & REITER, WHOLESALE AND JD Detail Drorgitts, comer of Liberty and St. Clolr it*. Pjutbargh. Joseph kle&ung; (successor to l Wilcox A Co.) cantor Market street end Diamond, kwp* constantly on bond ofitll ond completo aswrtmeut of Drug*, Medicines, Medicine Cheat*, Perfamery, and oil articles prr* Uiolnsto hi* business. AA-Phy*i<ijtft* prescription* earefally oompoundtd at oil hour*. _ r Ja&lj DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, DKOOCfIST; 140 Wood *Uect, corner ef Wood strevt ond Virgin Aik j, Pittsburgh* Pa. Drotnre JBralrrs. fc. hit run lams ——— .U.......C. LEECH & HUTCHINSON,. ConumJssion andfor vantieg Merchants, dealers in W*st«m Bo serve Cheese, Hear, FUh, Bacon, Butter, Linseed OU, Pot end Peart Asha, Used*,' Groin, Dried Fruit, and Prodace gonsraUy. Best broods FaihUy floor always Ott hmd.—. Agents for the cols of Madison Ctf* oelebroted Potentod Peer! Stareh. .Noe. U 6 decani and 144 Flrat .botvaon Wood and Smithfleld sts, Pittsburgh, Po. ap'Alyd CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H. COLLTX3, Forwarding ond Commission Merchant,and Dealer in Cheese, Batter, (An FUh ond ProJacs ccasndly, 26 W *i rt., obore Water, PUUbnrgb. mj-21 B. OANFIELD, LATE'OF WARREN, * 011 'O, Commission aad Funtarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Western Reserve Choose, Batter, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Product* generally. Front st., ctw,<»n Smithfleld ond Wood, Pittsburgh, David c. uerbst, flour, pro dace, Provision oml Oaamisslnn Merchant, No. 267 Liberty street, eornm >f ll*nd,l , lU*bnrgh, gtvea his att.o tion to the sale or Flour, Peek, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Butter, <lroth, Dried Frails, Seeds, ton Ac. r olly solicited* au&ly Alex, forsyth, (successor to Forsyth A Scott.) Forwarding and Commlxelon Mcr> client, Dueler iii Wool, Hides, Flour, Bacon, Lard and laud Oil ond PrpjlocK cnnerally. No. 7& Watcret., Pittsburgh, Pa. SAOLE WAREHOUSE—JAS. OARD INEB, Wholesale Dealer In Flour, ProvtUona ond nee generally, No. 6 PemntU «trrxt, betveen Liberty and SmUiiAeH, Plttshorgfa, Pa. Riddle, wirts a 00., Oonomi Com ml*<ion Uerthonteond 1 Dealers la Grocer)** and Pro duce, No. l s s Liberty atreett Pitutmrgh, Po. ond sails factory rotnrni gno» ntwod. , del&lydavT insurance agents. E FINNEY,"Agent Eureka Insurance Co., • No. 9 Water street. A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY J\.» Pennsylranlo Inruraace Oompany of Pimbargh, 30000* Building, Foarth street. SAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Sooretary OLti sens* Inswronce Company, 94 Water street. F M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur e onceCoaponj,93Wolsr»trect. J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank • Un Firs Insurance Oouipany, North-csal corner Wood and Third streets. PA.' MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware • ilntual Insurance 4l Water street. IJIOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Funders’ and MocUanko* Inaarance 00-, 90 Water street. T"OSUUA ROBINSON, Agent Contlnoiit&l fj InaurancoOo. *l4 Fifth street T> AgonTGreat Weit- rrn Front street. fflatptts. r- I> OBINSON & CO., Dealer in Carpets, Ac., No. gJ Fifth BtrreL •T' GLIAAI MoCLIfVfOCK, Dealer in 11 qw»n. No 112 Jlwimt street. f''2 W. O. * 11. M'C&LLCSi . DR/ T-ER IN CARPETS, OIL OLOTIIS, '.A. -li - to. No. 87 Fonrth street near Wood. nonuj>s. lIUSII &MACK.*- . Attorneys at Law, Ofßeo No. GO Fourth streot, r nr*b, Fa. Notary Inxb ho and Ohio Commissioner. *P* fjORBUT M’KNWIIT, AT .ORNEY AT tv Lo Solicitor o? ifco tun* nr Pittaborph, No. 110 Fourth rtrtwc. IhUsburgh. dei» JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT torncj* atlnw. Office N 0.05 Foartli «L, oe*r Wood, Plttsbnrgh, Pa. mjrC4 ffltp Gnois. Cli. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy • Pry Gaols, sign of tbo original ll«» Hire, No <4 MArketetroct. PiUsbargh. mrlfi UKPUY * BUUCIiFIELD, DEALERS in Bilk* nod Udica’ Prvw Goods generally, CTdUe. Palms* nod Shawls, Rmbruidcrlc* nod staple Goods, for family toe. An annsoolly extenslTe assortment In oil tbe obor* departments, jo«rrecelTed and telling at tbe lowest prices. - f • Foorth and Marketfte.~f oca 1> U.-PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, tj» Dealer In Bonnets, Hate. Straw Trimmings, and StnwOoodsgtiQftrally. *3* Cattiagts. SireatjefiTi Bew tad Second (land CARRIAGES AJXp BUGGIES, FOB 111! AT WHITE'S H33I»OBIXORTr, TWO MILS RUN, NKAB LAWKKNCEVILL.E. THE subscriber,offers for sale, QTQjFBSf exchange on the meet reasonable terms, fine aiMartment cf Barouches and eeeond-lund Buggies, nude by Wot.s.a, of Philadelphia, aotna bat little used. Also, twmtj-ooeaew Haggle*, nude In mj own shop, from Uu ▼cry beet meter ini purchased In tbe eastern market. A One lot of Trotting Wagons, and second band. Alto, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jsooy Linds, Germantown Wsgone, Jerwj Wagons and Rocks wars, two fine Phaetons, aeata for four persons, one of them Wataon’a make and one of tham New York auk". Two One BalkJee,ooemadeby Mr. D. Rodgera, .PbibUUphi v and a ftw common Boggles, saiuble for light marketing.' As sabteribsr flatters himself be can msks it to tbs Interest of persons wishing to pnrduae, to glre him acsll* Tbs csUlillshntenlb'cOßTsofeat to the city, tbe Excel* tior Omniboa Use Coaches passing the door trey tan min- Qtas • mr2^d«wam*T Carriage and Wagon Hnnnfeetory. M. Is. STEPHENS, Agent, •: Corner Smithfield Street and Diamond Alley, WOULD respectfully inform tbe^Dk^ pabtlc that be la now located as shore, SRy=BC! and bos reeamod llui imiln—e of Carriage making in all its ' (ariettas, and Is also prepared to extents orders ter Wagons of all descriptioni, including all irork for I ram Merchants' UoIWUdj a continuance of the patronage eo lQnnrtybe •tawed opes, him while etthe old rtand of “Bigelow k Go-," be woald asms his friends, that the some cars, and atten tion will bogirra to all Us orders at btfetofrrs, baring se cured the asrricss of tbe best workman, and baring ample aparthufitieleßwhsrefjr the finishing of.fine.srork. good assortment of beary srork now on band, mil* able tor spring ass. AH work warranted for 12 month*. girootorepnlrr. joHtiyJ OeMb aad Csrrli|i Factory. JOB9IOS, BBOTUEB * CO,, Qaner'ufJUmemttmdM4»ee* Streets, ALLEGHENY CITY. - WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN ftwa their friends, nail the public gsne-sE&SSC. rally, that they or.-, Oarrieges, Bsroodtso, XoAoways, Baggios, dtatgbs nod Chariots, In all their earl* 30 $ strips of finish and proportions. HI orders wDI be executed «Uh strict regard to dnrsldllly. tad (Misty of finish. Repairs wfll also be attended tons n net n awmahle terms. Using In all their work boat Extern Soft* Pedes and Wheel etnfl, they foel confi de** that aU who feear them with -thdr patronage will be bribed# aatbfled on trial of thdr work. pgjphaowa iro refueled to girt them a cal I before per cir^ w gslae where. no»lyd 9(tt?sicianB. xva o*brien! can be consulted I i .iita teithh.oorsCTl’UUlaadSmUhfield streets, on lO to I^ilMl±S:ii t ii re ,MTia.BMa. J«°w laintrre. Do nao**~~~~*o- *““* JOHN THOMPSON fcCO, • TTOUSE PAINTERS, 5 GLAZIERS AND - 'USAXSEBA' US TUQU> SYRSBT. Blgb Painting nßotom and dispatch. 5 Tarpa«i.Bs,Y»niiJ», Japan and. English WUw-*twc*itaa Zjw, n rery auporior article Phllodelphi* nnC.Y 'U nnchWbiuEaadalwayaon hand aadfor We er« prvmd to 0 rind Colors for Painters, Pnuph* other* at thsshrruet notke,iea wa baron mill which grinds, by at, ju. pointers will sot* money by retting their eotore- cemu with we. • - - • mridly FnAmtnrd. LOIO A ' ISE, XTOUBB AND BIGN PIINTERS, TL If 0.77 tow Poet OS4e BoQdl&riTulrd «tn*t iw - ' WSSandUwketstneta. *. 'n pjiiniwuinilln asii|inlu eij jyd ‘WALTTJT HALL HBBTATIHANT, KiiaKm iiall, rrrm irsw, JOSEPH PBIOKEa, - - PBOPBIXTOX. Al* THE DELICACIES OF - 1 TBS BBASON, prrpowd bj U>« Moat «x< «ooKip«crTcdtipattfa» atortcat - gIxCKJLOCK A. M. UKTU, TWXMTB O'CLOCK P. B. ~ ' All tttfclM la thr Um. pccnUtr to tbe But, Wert or far OrtUre. Ttoh: 0>«» ml Mtljr. hU <*m* LYE, mAlkauki Sow- w -ariwM4r.'*' ■ Bwv Commission, &c, HITCHCOCK, MeCRBERY & CO., fßaccueora to nuftni«n,M , Creery 4Co>] Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Wholmle Dealer* in Produce, Floor and Wool, -No. 143 Are*t ttnd 122 Second tL, jHUtbvrgh, ill. ajdcljd—my29 ___ P'OAKE A All JEB| t'tUUIS Flour, Grali a and and Forwarding Merchants, A f <>. 124 Srcond Sf., Pilti’jvr.jh, Pa. taySltlyd *6 AS KiNQ ST DOND, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 223 Norik Second Street, p n 11* kvelp n r a , For Um «alo or rUdoc- and pnreb**« or FJ«h. ic, *<-Any order* entnmcd »lih th.ra will be proopt'7 ap2fi dCm« . HILCOUS ' -foU» l» fctICB 8. Httlt JOS. s. LEECH Sc CO., no* a4a*a**i.**^•'*y«•• Pltt,l,nr * h * p •• WHOLESALE GROCERS AND CO.MMISSION MERCHANTa DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, T*in Plate and Tinner’s Stock. AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. , J? IL *H y _ i. fentudO nxsß*cau...n£sJi*u» r trrrtr...vx. a. tatncu. SPRINGER HAItBAUGII A CO., COMMISSION merchants, DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, Provisions A; Prodace Gonerally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. JilS Mp.AI.PTN * CO., (Utt of J. 8. Leech, McAlplo A Co, Pittsburgh i GENERAL COMMISSION AND P'ORWARDING &lERCHANTB; LiTee Bnd VVubtngtoa Avanae, wtakdopth city, Kansas terkitury, REFERENCES: Jcarpb 8. Laech A Co, and I’iCUbargh Merchants gener ally. ____ iyUtOAwlyT D4Tia a. irns —j). *.roctxT(Vf, LEWIS* EDGERT6n, (Successors to D. T Morgan A Oo,) WbolMalo Gnvers mad Commission Merchants, 107 Wood street, Pittsburgh. mrJ HBNRY S. KINO, (LATE OF T.!B firm of King A Moorhead,) Coran»i*!>loa Merchant, and Dealer is Pig-Metal and Blooms, No.Td Water■tm.-t, be- Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. ... apl9 Aa/liar~dy7(Succf.ssor to uar • dy,Jones ACo-.)Cooiiol(a!on and Forwarding Wer chant; Agentof tbo Madison and Indianapolis lUllr<wd, cor oer Flm and Ferry sto, Pittsburgh, i’« ja2D-.lyd EDward“T'. megraw, general Cuamio&ion Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Manu factured Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cigars, Banff, Ac, Ac, No. 241 Liberty alnwt, nmxMito the bead of Wood, Pitta burgh. Pa." mUlily ©tom*. TttOA unu. , TUOS. UTTtt, JtU r. LITTLE 4 CO., WHOLE 'LE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And daalcn In ’ FLOUR, BACON. OQXE3E, HSU, OILS and PRODUCE So. lia Second Bt., Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal advances made on cr-naignpients. mrlS ROBERI HICKEY, Wholesale Grocer* Produca and Commlmion Merchant, No. 134 Front at reel, near Wood. Pittsburgh, Pa. *pG;lyd OAGALEY, COSGHAVK 4 00., Wboleajvlo Grocer*, No*. 19 and 20 Wood street, Pitta- Alexander king, "wholesale Grocer and Importer of Soda Aeb, No. 273 Liberty street,_Pittaborgh, Pa. aphlyd* ■* roiras-.—.-- jaa. l. coolxt. TONES a COOLEY, WHOLELALE GKO- V CKItS and IksSt Furnishers, dealer* in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 141 Wat*<r itrect, near Cherry Alley. Pittsburgh, Pa. mft& ain't r. Buotvxs —„— —4. mlwoxtHi SIIRIYER * DILWORTH, WHOLESALE jrorrr*, No. ISO and 132 Second street, (between Wood and Smitbu.' 1, Plrta’tsrrh. JOHN FLOYD 4 CO., WHOLESALE Grocer* and Oommhutm Merchants, No. 173 Wood and 223 liberty street. Pirt»)«ifgh. Jel6 /OWN «4TT JOtrt SILIOS IXTATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE UKO TV CEIS. Coi,ml«*)ii M,-n bunts ait.l DMJrntu Pro dace and ?> tliburgh Manaf.-wtnrv*, No 269 Liberty street, Pittsburg!. juii ISAIAH JlvLVfr* 4 CO.. 'WHOLESALE Grocers, CommissionMurvbuit-k,.ia.4 Di-sler* .a Ftoducs, No. go Wator stroet, sod 63 Front itreot, PUtsLsrgh. WU. McCUTCUEON WHOLE SAL&.Qrueef, Produce and Ootamissinn Merchant, and Dealer la " Pittalnircb Manufactured Ankles. No. liS 1. wty -tr— cornerol Brewery ay, PituburgL. i’v ray 3 j .-ji ats a. 1. lxi xnas. *rert£E AIWELL, LEE 4 CO.. WHOLESALE Grocers, Prodace and OummiraJun Merchant*, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Mens (Ac tores. No. 8 Wood street, be tween Water and front Pittsburgh. apis •. ROST. aoattOW,. _ SAW’L B.ftORUOR. R ROBISON 4 CO., WHOLESALE • Grocers, Oommlstioß Merchants, and Dealers in all kinds of Provisions, Produce and Pittsburgh llanaUetnre*, No. 3Si liberty street, Pittsbargh. jallhlyd OBERT H. KINO. WHOLESALE OIJO CER, Commission Ueruhant, eo'l Dealer la FcntUcrs, Pish, Flour, and all kinds of Country Produce, No. 211 Lib erty street, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad ranees made on consignments. jaidyd — Juita *. ■anpreo. Robert dalzell 4 co„ whole- SALE Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Mer chants and Dealers In Prodoceaad Pittsburgh Ne. 2SI Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ayfi Krai. ISstatt Samis. W1L.1.1 A."S WAfID, Dealer in promissory notes., Bond*, Mortfigei sad all arciirlUe* for rnonwy. Eeraoos can protore loans through 107 Agency, on nano*' able terms. Hum wishing to Invest tbelr money to g>a>d adrantsge,' can always find first and second class p*jx>r at my offlca, for sale. All coamnnlatloes and interviews strictly confidential. OOoa QUANT STREET, opposite 8L Paul’s Cathedral. JeLdtf tJoofeatlltcß, &c. WS. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair -tract, • Dealer In Keligfoas and MlscelUnconi Books, and Depodtory of American Tract Society’s Publications. mrlOalswlyf WM. G. JOHNSTON 4 CO., Stationers, Blank Book Mamtacturera and J»b Printer*, No. $7 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. erOO E O. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO e 8. Sadler,) Wboteaale and Retail Dealer In Books, itatlonsry ia<l Piper Hangings, Federal street, 6th do- rS. B. of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa. JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Staliooer, eaocaaaorto Dsvienn A Agnew, No. 68 Market •treet, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. KAY 4 CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA TIONERS, No. to Wood street, next door to the cor aer of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law Books con stantly on band. JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA • TIONER, No. 78 Fourth sk, Apollo Buildings. UNT4 MIN ETC"bWKSELLER and Stationsr, Masonic Hall, Fifth street. JHubii, Acc JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., between Diamond Alley and fourth street, Sale Agent fcrCIQCKERIM? A BOMS’(Boston) PIANO FORTES, MA SON A HAMLIN’S MODEL MELODBONB and ORGAN OARHONirndS, and Dealer to Mask and Musical Goods. Ja33 HKLEBER 4 BRO., No. 5* FIFTH • fit, Blrn ofth* Gulden Harp,Sole Agent for NUNNS AHE’S (New York) unrivalled Ortnd and Square PIAIiOS, and OABOAET A NEEDHAM’S genuine MELO DEONBandORGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealers In Music and Musical Instrument*. ■ fed fTHARLOTTE BLDME, MANUFACTUR. ER aad Dealer iu Plano Fort re, and Importer »<rMn*le and Musical,lostrnments. Sola Agout for the HAhICDKO PIANOS, also tat HALLKT, DAYIB A. CO.’S Boston l’ianoe, wtthand without Aolean Attachment. 118 Wood street. myfi jFunutuw, JAMES W. WOODWELL. FUBnifDRE AND e H AIR-S. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Embracing every style of rnßNinjHß. ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, Bnttable for PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND DINING ROOMS, Eqasl to eoy In NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, . . sire a* t 0 WE R PRICES. AJ-Brer) article nude by hand and WexrantcJ.*SE CABINET MAK’ns finrmllri with any quantity of FUItN*I'URH and CHAIRS, rtr on raaaousbla terma. - HOTELS 'AND STEAMBOATS U th. ihortl** Wit .-room. KM. tfcum t» T”'" l ' 8»m»t, , ' . PITTSUUEaa, l-A. ssCT= =^f^rtsor , - u "" FURNITORe'aND CHAIBB Of Etbij Deioriplion. f A«noaY-a*Mi am«wm> W“ **" ; VuthoßW—Noi. 18 a4O gmllM field St, , CTEAMBOAT CABIN FCBNITUBE—W; 13 are~eaostutl> macafactoring STEAMBOAT CABIN: FURNITUEI and HHtina, Invito tba attention or, tboae Interested la farnlihlaa boats. 1 T.B.YOUNGAOO. *: 'VTOW OPBN-The boat assorted and oheath *5 •£ ***** Goode, Shawls. Mantles, WUia Goods, Mourning Geode, Needle Wora. and luiniTtrilTt (he (lty. lleaaecall and ee* theca. aiLutbOS LOTS. " 1 epl* fcrmwU Lore Bro. Vos?S3k!tS£U>: J r BAOOH.— 10 o*sks Rhoaldm ul store, and + »" PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12, 1858. /Hamifartuctcs. ' ~ ~ WELLS, RIDDLE M, CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittelmr-h.J’a., ttAsnrACToami nt WHIPS THONGS AND SWITCHES. Order* solicited frm thrtradc,amJ promptly -hip. pad as per Instruction*. Tiaua—B months, or 6 per cent, dbreontfur cash. •efiStlydAwT _ HENRY GERWIG, A’o. 43 9, comer Penn «n<< ITn/nut Street*, Plttaburgh, Tti.. Manufacturer of hf.mp and MANILLA BED CORDS, lIKMP AN" TVKED ROPES from In. to IV£ inch, Fine and Comm ?*arkuig Yarn,Tarred and Spun Yarn,Sash and 1M1b.,.., Wool Twine, Broom, Tying and Sewing Tamo, f la* and Cotton Seine Twine, Ac. C*)uA foil supply of the above articles constantly on hand or made L» order at the loweet cm ii prices. fa27:lrJ <T artWib h t'a ' Y 6 USD,' ” (Successors to John Cartwright,) JnfTT BOND. Manufacturers and importers of Pocket and Table Cnttery. fiuruiral and Denial In strument*. God*. Pistole, Pishing Tackle, Ac.. No. rfl Wo.ci street. They gi*e special attention U> the n.anufactcrtug of Trusses, Pupuortrr*. Ac. Jobbing and Hoptung with pone toality and drepateb. aplfi:dly K. CRIIKH B-WADSWOEVU W. 8. MA«kUITOLtI. CRIDGE, WADSWORTH At CO., Manufacturers of Patent Oscillating Engines aln d Port.ablo Engifiosand Boilers of all Sizes, PITTSBURGH, PA. North Ran or roz Aqckooct. mvlOJy ALLEGHENY CITY MOORHEAD & CO., J|miricnn, Plain and Corrvgattd, GAJjVANIZED bhkbt iron, For Roofing, GuttcrlCß.‘Bi«JUting, Ac. Agent* for irood'* Patent Imitation llnsala Sheet Iron. A^Warehonscs—.Vo. 13d Arrt Strut, PiUtburyh. mrJTtlyd a . I* von a (Successor to A. Lyons & Co.) lUTrr tcTtmm or LOOKING GLASS 4 PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEAL E U IN VARIETY GOODS, SzC., So. 138 Wood Kt«, Plttabarsh, Pa, feSaitf MORRIS «c (JOLTART bole iLunrrtcTUuns or HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP OAUEBS. HAMMERS of tho following Mze> 4e., made to order No. 1. Lin 7 in. full blow, 30'.»9 lit - PiU-c f 2, •*!!♦* - ** tm '• •• 460 - 3. "12 *• “ “ licoa “ - tu.'i -4, M l 5 “ “ *• 233!i9 •* *• !K*i “ 5, “20 •• “ “ 41160 * 4 ~ •• 16. M .. fl, » .. .. .. M;K ,j .. ~ 2os) 44** Orders aoli’-itod. For partlcoUrv address M'MtklS.A. (XiLTART, )a2l.nlly Pi. vtixua ataatuu. jtfuue Datum WILLIAH BARIiniLL A CO., 61 Pounst.. below Marburv, Px. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Workers, Mnuafti-tarrr* jf Barnhill's Patent Boiler. Locomottre, Fined and Cylimbr R<dl»rs. Chimneys, Breicben, riro lied. Pinam C*>u<l<-;i*rrm, Salt Pans. Btigar Pan*, Iron Yawl*, LifelK«ta. otr. Alto,' lUadtsoilthr Work, Rridge snd Vmdnct Irms, done at (lie shortest uo tlca. Alt order* from a *li&t.vn«*e promptlr »tten*W to. Je22 Penn Cotton Blllla, Plttsbargh. Kennedy, ciiilds & co., manufac turers of— Penn A No 1 hnaTj 4-lShoutiogi, Carpet Chain of all colors and shade*, Cotton Twine; “ Bod Cords; *' Plough Lines and Sash Cord. u Rope of all sizes and d«eenpln-i!<. Batting. left at the Ibudemre Store of tt iU.m AO>, 131 Wood strert, will hare attention. j JAMBS IRWIN, MANUFACTURER o! SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid, fiweetSphiUof Nitre; Nitric A<u«L Uofitnaa's .Ynodynr, MmUtb' Aci4 Aqua Ammonia. FFF; Nttruus d.. Fowler's Solution; a»y3 May bo fraud at John Irwin A-rbios. I>7 Water street J.« PnUN JL S. iOtt.'ISOW JOUfSv'* PEIUIIN A JOHSsON, M » v "PtrTUUEIIS AND DKALKKS IN WE. v—lds& co’s patent elas • TIO I'UtK AND WATEJbPUuoF CLUKNT BOprtNQ, 133Tman Sraazr. Pittsburgh, i'a. orj t-.itl WiILIAN TATE * SON, PLUMBER AND DAS FITTER. No. 10 Fourth Streot. Pitlsbargli. and Ke.|erat strent, undeT- ocatb Kscvl-tiot Malt, Atlf^hm;. retry J«crij>Uuu of >)tuujm for Water-, Uaa atxl StOAP. n.»tl:ty JOaM CAMPBELL, Man u f act dheit or hoots end BUOES uf eveiy d*». . v S 4 t><ukUiftcld •trewt, PitUloirgh, I’*. -1 r £ 8lpl)ol«UrE, waLTxar.atuuiu. juure *. Ht-iuai Well Paper Warehonie. WALa**R P. MAKSUALL 4 CO., Im porters sod Duelers, 5T Wood Krret, betweun Fonith street and Diamond Alley, where may be fiioml an extenaiTe aaeortnarnt of every deecriptlon of I’epnr Uangtogm for I’sr lore. Hails, Dining Rooms and Cbanilwre. Also, tVimtow Bhadce, in great reriety at lowest price* to (rnmtry dralcre. •'lfi Walter I*. Marshall a ix>. a. Knauxmoa w. a! **TtaAa. EEDM lINDSON 4 CO., Nos. 96nnJ9S e Third'*?reel, near Wood, Mannfortarert *ud Dealer* in WALL PAPP.TI, CURTAIN GOODS, ORNAMENTS, ntI.N'OES, TASdELS ANDCOUD3, COMPORTS, 11 EDA PATENT SPIRAL STRING MATTRESSES,Ac, Would solicit tha attention of pntclinsere to tbMr large and varied (lock. sp29:fead FACTORY. TRUSSES la this city are Urn undersigned. The afilicted »>n>al<) compare oar prices with those of any mere dealer. repaired or uedo to'ord'r. _Jn3l CARTWRIGIIT A YOCJNG.SO Wood el. SjTAKOiI AOJBNCY-—HAVING UKEN } appointed Agent for Pittsbnhfh, by the MADISON 3TARCU COMPANY, for tbenteot tbelr celebrated PEAlll dTARCU,(whicbU warranted <K|nal inqaaltty to any known In tbl» market) are now preparrd to aapiilf Wbolctale Deal, era at mannfoctQrvre' price*. We inrite the attention of the Trade In thiearticle,toaaexaminationol oar present stock end wbteh will be kept ennui tn the demand. ATWELL, Lf.R A 00, ■nyfi No % W««4stre- Cheap drf.ss 00011s.— murphy a BURCHFIELD have reeeiTvd many etyloa of Ladles' Drree goode lately, which they are selling very cheap, iterate* for T-U and I6V0: Ducal* for 18^c. Looila Cloths l2J^c Lawns 6)i and 10c. Also, mauy styles of Fine Goods at leu than ostial prices. JoidAaP FlSli. —50 MjU and 50 iilf bh!-< new No. J Mackerel, 2b bbla luliimoru Herring, 20 do do, 60 do and M kitte !, 2 and 3 Mark’-rsl, £0 do Lake fish, in store end for sate by J«T*. • J. H. CANFIELD. SALMON, MAGKAHEL AND UALIUUT just received at FRANCE’S Family Groccry end Tern Btore, federal eireot, Allegheny, home of the largest and (attest No I Mackare] and Salmon to bo found tn Hie city. Also. 100 lbs. Smoked Halibut II prime erdt-n. jul TTXfRAFAMILY FLO UIWOO bllarchoiTe ri white wheat Extra Family Flonr for sale by JelO McBAN CA AN JE A 12i Second et. I a JAUS PKIME BUTTER “ 1 Vi keg*packe>t do Bee’ll and for ealet., HIIRIVKR k DILTFOUTH, l3oand 132Beoond et. OAT MKAL, Pearl Barley aud OatcD Groats, (reah ground and of superior quality, just retV -and for sale, wboloealo and roUil, at FKANCE'B famtly Grocery and Tea Store. Federal et, AH-gbepy. j e 16 iDUNDRIIiS—3O bbli*. Silver Springs fcitm 13 Family Flour: 13 tacks Tenn. Wheat; 21 recks rtaxered; 3 sacks Feather*, Dow landing from ateamer Gionwoud for sal’ by Ja9 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. 90 000 lbs. bacon siiouldeks; &v. vvv/ 10.000 do do Dams; 6,0u0 do do fide*; 20 les.a.C. Hama, Jost rec’d and for sale by Je2 T. LITTI.R A CO KESHFAMILfBUTfE R received daily Jirr Express, In k«tg* and buckets, pot npatthe Leal dairies In Ohio, for sale, wbolriJ.il* and retail, t-y je2s KIDDLE, WIRT’S A CO, 186 Liberty street. PT7* FOR CHILDItIINS' CAPES. 4 I* a B*#qnee, Collar*,SleoTes, Phirt Dosome, Ac. The bestasrtrtmeut In the city jastne'd. Plraaecall and •re them. JellulewF 0. HAN&IN LOVE,74 Market su SILK.. —Sewing and Fringe Silks, Tram. Organxla# Embroidery awl Spun Silks, of all colors constantly on hand and for talc by the manufacturers el tbe lowest market rates. D. HOG LEY A BUN, Jat6:3mdto4 Haitian Alley, Phlladelpble. MEDICINE CHESTS—Ibave just opened a very fine lot of Medicine Chests, which wi.l b* fill ed as the^areordered, with tbe pnrest ofmedlclooe. Those wishing an,article in this line should call and examine my nock before purchasing elsewhere. JUS. FLEMING, Jo2d corner Diamond and Market street. r) STEAMBOAT MEN.—Wo will sell One eighth of thesplendM passenger packet MET&OP -OLIB, very low and on eaa* t-rnis. JnU JUTCIIOUCE, McCRBAnY A O. S' TORAGE TO LET—Two laice v uel tars and Becond and Third finer" J*vpr»b!e terms. Inquire of HITCIICGCR, McCREEKY A CO~ Jel . N - l_2Bocond and 150 Front atresia. f;"n BXS. WOOD’S PEARL STARCH in \I\J store and for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., PfT No. 80, corner Wood and Fourth ata. Blair 4 wyeth’s chemical food. Another supply rer*d this day, for aale. wholesale and rvUlLby Jnl2 JOB. FLBMINO. EXTRA FAMILY FLOOR—IOU B*a Term Extia Family Floor In (tore and for sals by jul • BOPEBT DICKEY, 134 front H, near Wood. O UNDRIES—22 bags Flaxseed; 3 doFeatb- Oars; 13 do Tsnn. Wheat; 80 bbla. & Springs extra tas»> Or Floor, to arrire u« fiMAnxrGkmwoodatidCa aalaby jal > ISAIAH PICKET A 00. IBALE ANISEED forealeby - : ;ij^ay<::~ B-t-FADIteOCK AQQ.'- iiOX ABH<rrB«*»k»' best. quility in siote . *mu>£u* co. ! Pittsburgh PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY S. KIDDLE <Sc 00. TOTH STRICT. SOOTS SMITHMn T, * THEJL TGAZKTT&tttfieoldeit .Vercspa print/ie West, and hardngan rxrenntr orctilin'm amonyttUu: tnuOtex « men, aad reaching all cJtuux, it ojjrri wduceinmuio nrtver tiiert at U>« Uii budium through which to reach the pitUic. AJ“I£TIS If EJCKLI’ QA7.KTTR w istwd even/ li'xin<j 4ay and Nafurtfry, rn n targe blanket thcet, and cnnlmn* m addition to the netej of the week, u carefully prepared amt rritubi* report of the Markets, commercial and mtmeZiiry af nd an accurate Jtt*k fioU List, corrected weekly for this paper —matin? it the best Ibmnterc.al A'ei ospaper in the Bill TERNS) DAILY—Pis Dollnrs per annum, payable in advance, or 121-4 cents per week, payable to tho Carriers. WEEKLY*—Two Dollars per anuum, payable in advance. • Clnba are furnlsliod <>n tue following ti nus: Four copies one year f 5 uo Iwetity" •• “ 20 DO And one to the person getting ap the club free. 43*Advanre psymeots are strictly required, and no pa per will be eebt after the time it ap to which it rriut paid. Ratci of Advertising. 1 Square ot 10 lines, 1 tln)t.-.-« 60 1 “ “ •* 2 “ 76 l ** •• - 3 “ 100 1 *• | i -j 1 “ •* •* 2 ** 3 00 1 “ • - “ 3 “ 400 1 “ « j mu nth bOO 1 •• “ “ 2 “ 7 Oft 1 3 ' “ - 0 00 1 “ .... 4 - , 10 qo 1 ** *• •* « 12 00 1 “ “ “ 12 “ .20 00 Yearly odrcrdsertaroentlUod to one rqaire,chang alio at pleasure, per annum 25 qq vriUi Cntstrublo Dries. Tfia Millebhipm at Hand.— The sermon by Rev Dr. Tyng, at WilUamH College, was even more remarkable than was represented by tho fir«i occonots.' A correspondent of the Spring field Republican gifts the following version of it: •T hardly know-: how either to characterize, describe or report the discourse of Rev. Dr. Tyng, of Now York, in ilie evening. Iliafamoas an extempore popalar preacher, whetted by the taste of his quality in a speech at the missionary jubilee two years ago, hod quite raised public expectation, and sometbiog io that line was an ticipated. lustcad of ihi», however, he read a long, learned and Inbpred discussion of the of. tho Biblfi os to the inauguration of the Kingdom of Christ upon tho Earth, alto gether novel in ita character, and somewhat re markable in its views and conclusions. 11c held that all human government, ancient, modern and intermediate, was but the organization of man’s apostacy from God, wboao will has never been adopted 5! ihc rule of any human govern ment. Britain ami America no more adopt the diviuo authority than did Babylon or Persia They tolerate and respect the religion of Jexus, but uot out of regard to God, but from respect to the rights oi iuao. The Mormon, the Mus selmao, the Idolator and the Christian are nil aliho ami equal in the eye of the modern and much vnuntejl kingdoms.” They profess oo religion, and iheir people may wor ship 000 or one hundred Gods, if they so please Thus God, in his authority, is banished from iho earth. England bows to the coarsest super stitions in India, and fosters idols among iis subjects; while America is preparing to sustain the African slave trade, aud both license and legalize drunkenness. “Dr. Tjug turned to Ihe prophecies for his hope and confidence. Ilero he foundthat four successive universal monarchies were to rule (be world—(ben to corn© broken, fragmentary, di vided and contentious kingdoms-; all rejecting God—kingdom', of gold, silver, brass and iron; —but, finally, and as the fifth universal king dnm, when the nations shall be as otic, we are to hare the real reign of God upon tho earih This is not, he said, to come through the slow Amelioration aod uplifting of people and gov ernments—he rejected me ordinary ideas of progress to a millcnlum—but by a mighty and sudden revolution. The four successive tttd vemal monarch)** of (he prophecies were the Babylonian, the Persian, the Grecian and Roman—all had paoi, aod we were now going through the chaotic stage, with the world divi ded among rulers and into kiogdoma. all of man and illustrating bis apostacy, and notie of God. The succession of the universal reign of God ho held from prophecy to be near at band—the Hoe- of prophecy dearly run out: and he ex horted the young men whom he enpecially ad dressed, to go forth to their Christian life, prepared and expecting, to bfi; made the instru ments of the vow revelation and the great re volution.” Ttik Art.tvTic T ULLii it ai‘ it Truwt/ and I’n* 'tan* ti.iyj —Trinity bay, Newfoundland, and Valencia bay, on the western coast o‘ Ireland, were selected as the sites fur tbo telegraph eta lioun because of tbe jirculiar adaptation of tbo bench for landing the cable. From past experience tbe company were convinced tha' theev-point." presented superior advantages in consequence of tbe sandy and muddy nature of the bottom of the ocean, whicb secured the safety of the cable, whilst rocks or Biooes could not fail to be fatal to it. Another reason we nre ioformed, hadsomo weight. It baa been deter mined hereafter to lay a eable from Trinity bay to tbe best point either in No-n Scotia or near Portland, M%ia». and tbe short distanco between tbe two points will greatly facilitate tbe design. At present i&c connections will bo formed with tbe land running from St. John’s tbe capital city, to Cape Ray tbo most extreme rotiibwee tern point on ihe island, where the cable whicb spans tho gulf was laid in the tnooth of July 1866. 3 The r oly Manufacturers of Tbe telegraph honse will be erected at the head of Balls Bay. It will be a_epaclou9 frame building, containing, in addition to the office or operators’ department-, a sitting room, a kitchen, eight bed rooms and all tbe other tt c.irras 0 f a well-appointed household. A library wtll be provided hy.tbo company for the uso of the op erators, ond they will have everything that they could desire for tbo purpose of Rpcnding their time ia nn agreeable maooer. Tho force of op erators will utrmber seven, and these must have, among other qualifications, a perfect knowledge of French, German, Italian ond English, so that they may be enabled to reoeivo and transmit message# la all those laogoages. In addition to (be operatives thero will be fivo mechanics to repair ihe telegraph instruments, and to per form any other work that may bo required of them in their particular trade. Tbe other end of the line, Valentis Bay, does not present quite so many advantages, although it Is the best in many points of view that could have been selected. Tbe Bay does not afford a safo placo of anchorage daring storms, and the population frequently Buffr*- from famine. The smallJand covo at tho head of the Bay has been selected nv the place for the binding of the ca ble, aud tbe telegraph bouse has been built about our hundred yards from tbe bench. The juno tion with tho cable will be formed by a land line running to Cork; from Cork to Dublin, thence across tbe channel to England, and by other connections with tbe great network of telegraphs which extends over tbe whole continent of Eu rope, and which has already embraced within it portionsof Asia and Africa.— New York Times. The cost of tho cable laid between Ireland and Newfounland is givon as follows: Price deep-sea wiro per mile. $2OO Price deep spun yarn and iron wire per mile S2G6 Price outside tar per milo 20 Total per mile $lB5 I’rioe 2.500 miles - $1,212,500' Price 10 miles deep sea cable, at $1450 per milo 14,500 For 25 miles shore end, at $1,450 per mile 31,250 Total cost. Nkono Revolt.— ou Thursday last, the ne groes on Mrs. Polk's plantation Id this county, about forty in number, rebelled agaiust the oTer ieer, Mr. Mair. We arc informed that tbe over seer undertook lo chastise Boms of them, and the others joined In resistance, and arming themselves with plantation-tools, took shelter in the gin house of A. W. Duke, who catnn to the assistance of tbo overseeer who was wound ed. On yesterday the neighbors gathered in imposingnumbers, and the negroes surrendered. We are not in possession of full Grenada Miss. Locomotive, 80(4 BEaAToa*CHANnL«B.—We are glad to be atilT to state that this gentleman is getting along.well under the injuries received by the late accident. Of course his recovery most be slow, but strong hopes ore entertained that he will not even suf fer disfigurement. Every thing that medical *ktll can do-is being dooo to avert so untoward * result. —Detroit Trib. 6fA. Highly Impoutaht. —To the Editor of tht Com nerdal Advertiser— Permit me tosuggest, through tho medium of your journal, Lhat, on thereeeiptof the first message from her Majesty the Queen of Great a ßritain to the President of the. United States by the ocean telegraph, the gentleman of our whole continent, wßhta the rfcach of a tele graphic despatch, ehall raise their hat Yours, respectfully, Cmirn. : Permit us, in return, to suggest'that, on the receipt of tbo first message from the President of the United Stales, the ladies of all the Brit ish Isles profoundly curtsey, or that all the Sn lie men take off their booUr U Is to be hoped utbe message from the Queen of Great Brit ain will be-received la the day time slnoe the head-covering which soae gmulemenwear da ring the night cannot be eo gracefully raised m i poitfhtd F. Cos. Adv. The FrrraE or Fcee Soil in Missouri. —Tbose who think free soil by any means pros trated under the late elections, aro wide indeed of the mark and show 'little appreciation of the element!! which go to make up great popular movements, The result may aoi as n tonic, not as a parklyeis—the force of plurality triumphs can only teach tho opposition its divided weak ness and its united strength. Let us look at tlie facts of the ballot-box as they Blare us in the face, without conocaling their •import, or doubt ing their validity. IVhut do they show? First. Ihe striking iruihls exhibited, that free soil, rn no locality, and unu. r no pressure of adversity, ha* reerdni one ainyle. vote in the 5?o, • .of Missouri. Along the border counties, where utcly it was death to utter the word, emancipationists are returned to the Lvgi.slaturo. In Jefferson City, where the whole power of tho stale exccolive was brought to bear against it, Mr. Gardenhire, though not successful, wins a clear and empha tic gaia over the contest of 1867. One year ago all the opposition united against the nation al democracy, yet tho latter carried Cole county for Mr. Siewart, by a majority of liBs votes This ycar-upou the clear free-soll issue, with all advantages of patronoga moat lavishly used, the national democracy elect Mr. Cordell by a ma jority of ouly 267 votos. See the neighboring counties; many of them have been closely ooa toeted in some a few ballots constitute all tbo majorities against üb, in olhors wo triumph by large votes, ii is true that in most caseß the issue iB not distinct, and in many are embarrass ed with past antagonism, but tho expression of. publio sentiment pwas made with fall know ledge of tho direction in which it tended. That boldness may not attach to those thus returned may be true and tolerated; but the seed is there, the tree is growiog, the fruit will ripen There may not be a member elect to the present General Assembly ready to move in the matter of fclavery extinction, and yet there havo been near forty thousand voles cast this year direct ly in its tavor. It requires only unity, bravery, appreciation, to make those forty, thousand mount up itt twelve months time to eighty thous and.—Si. J.ouu Urm. Pvt Awat run Safe Krepino. —A wealthy lady of Cincinnati, Ohio, who baa a great dread of burgla n, pome time ago pul away a valua ble gold watch, and chitu in a bag of old rags, (ho accumulated odds nud ends of the sewing room. A few diys since a tin pedler called at tho l&dy’a house, offering to change his ware for rags, when the identical bag was produoed; bar gained for, weighed, and delivered to tho pedlar, who then depat led. After admiring her new tinwnro, die lady suddenly recollected the watch aod chain, and sent to seek tho pedlar in all direciioitH, but to no effect. Tho police, how ever, succeeded in arresting tho tin merchant and recovering the watch. Tropical Fruits in Pennsylvania.--The Wrightarille (F .) Star says that the cultivation <»f figa has interested a good many citizens of county. Mr. Henry Lehman has a treo, on which the finest crop of this season has ri pened, und tho tree Is now loaded with a pretty full second crop. Mr. samuet Maxwells, in Lancaster county, has been trying other ex periments. He 1.. s a fine growing almood tree, which, last season, produced a very fair crop of nms, but this season has, like the peach tree, which it resembles both in appearance and leaf entirely failed to bring forth any fruit. Mortality Auono Live Stock in Georgia. A letter from Altoona, Geo., a.iye : \ou will ba somewhat astonMied to bear of the mortality in mock iu and about this place, and wo arc at a loss to know wull it is. Tbo dGeasc commence:) on the tongue, /.-dafrera day or two they die A remedy ha» line found, which, I am glad to say, ha: ’ ••■n t . iurl in curing the cattle. It i» this: Taao u pound of Halts, hatf-n pound of soot, ono quart water : boil It until it emits odor, and then set it in th« miii fur two hours, after which you can administer it every half hour until tho disease is eraihcnitd - Ir Senator Hammond is pood Domocralio au thority, Washington Rod JclTerdoti wcronot ‘*dr- Democrats." Hammond bhjs ihnt Wash ington mid Jctfcrson pet the example of opposi to Slavery, from which the South is now auireriup Democracy irt order to maintain its nationality, must concede that the Father of bis Country, and the author of the -Declaration of Independence were blunderers, bad political economists, poor philosophers, nnd the victims of & mawkich BontimetiialisiQ — Ctn. C->m Ir appears in the Election return? from Wes tern Missouri, that the influence of bo utronply free soil a community as Kansas upon the bor der counties is already felt. The towns along the border Toted heavily for the independent candidates for Congress ns opposed to the reg ular AdioiniMraiion candidates. ThoFreuSoil State West of Missouri will be operative in (he emancipation of Missouri.— Cm. Com. Arkansas ELrcTioß.—Arkansas is so well satufihd with the present Administration, that no Opposition organiiation any longer exists there. In tho First District T. C. Hindman is elected to Congress without 'Opposition, and in the Second District,'Albert Rust, the regular Democratic nominee, is said to be elected by a large majority over T S Drew, former Gover nor of tho State, Aod independent candidate. The Leavenworth (K. T.) Evening Journal of the fld eaya: Tho ▼oteWt Kickapoo wan ♦mall. Buchanan nnd fircemdid not vote this time. It is suppo sed they paired off. A philosopher was asked from whom he re ceived bis flrst lesson in wisdom. He replied, “From thejolind, who never taken step until they have flrel felt thegrouod in front of them.” J ittUßical. TUBS BAuANCIfi OF fllY SPRING STOCK rorr! • fffHl PIANO FOKISS, rsourni imxcvictort or * CZIICKBIUNO ft SON 9, Poitou, CONSISTING of risteen of their Seven Oc tareand six and <ioo-third Octave Plano Furtce, trill he opened and ready for examination »>n TIIimSDAV, JUNK 31. TAKE NpTlCE.—Thii PUco Forte* manufactured by Chirkmii;: A Koti«, are n<>t famished by them to any other hnnei* In this city, and all orders tnn»: he wn t ami |>, ir rhaiwrs directed to the subscriber tDISTt V 0 0 * GOLD AND RtI.VUR MBDAI.S □ are been awarded to LHICKEUIXG it &‘OX3 OVEII AI.L COMPETITORS, F«*r Superiority in their GRAND PAItLOK, GRAND und PIANOS. Tim following letter from SIGI*.HUND TUALBKItG, Tbo original runnuecript of which can ho toen at the ware roorap of the enbseribvr, onghttocmivinoe soy one of the •apennrity of Chkkering A tk>os Piano forte* 'ltmmißnß, March 26,1358. Mn. Usuon:—Dwr Sir—i?lnco my arrival in America I bar* constantly used tho Planua of Messrs. Chlckerlug A SoDß.aml I cuuobly repeat to yon (while thinking you lur the Piano* you b-tveso kindly InrnUbed for my coo- C'rtf here,} that which 1 here eo often aid before: the in ■tnimonW-Hrotim best 1 Imre seen In tho United State* am) will compare favorafc) j with auy I hav« erer kiiuwn Your*,rvry truly, fi THALBKRO. The abut* lut of Planus, iu addition to thus# In store, Comprise*nli ill" styles iiiamifaclur.-d by CMckarlng ft Son*. AL,f. TUB PIANO FORTES maunfacturud by CHICK SUING ft SONS ARE WARRANTED. JOUN 11. UELLOR, Solo Agent forChlckoriug ft ifansfor Pittsburgh and We«D ern Pennsylvania. je3<lftw T qpiANOS f PIANOS!! ~~~~ ,pif**T|im An additional stock of Piano Fortes firm | f P » the celu. ratnl factories of HTKLMVAV ftSONS, NEW VOlwC; al*«>, f NUN N 3 A CI,AIt K, M> W Y « { baa jmt been tecelerd, end tbo *»<■«!>••. or pu. -r. rectod thereto. JI. KL.KUJMI * BIUI, hulu Agents for the nluve celebrated Pianos. J«2l No. 63 Filth street .s\,2bS 250 PIANOS AT A BARGAIN. NEW AND SECOND HAND. ‘ ONE Cl Rosewood octave AN(>, finished nil round, No. 18,448; fruot tlm beetmatmfactnrers ut boston, cn-1 | v I Is tlrely new and warranted a pjod and perfect Instrument. Bo*tun price, (360, will boooM loclosecoralguman t,ftir *276 One? octave, mahogany, Baltitnurv Diaw. (08 t orijdoaUj (500 ijq One 6 octare, roeewoml, round corner, w goud oa new, Ouo declare, rnscwuod.Biiaaremade, by Ncdus ft Clark ** —rerj little nsed jpj One rowwood, Gannon make, riamx..!.;!"!! 110 One 8 octave, old Piano.. 35 Al*o, a splendid single action Harp (raada >u CnilelVe*! Belgium) in good order. _Rpia H. KI.EDKR ft No. 63 Fifth street. BTfiINWAY’B PIAJTOS. JUST RECEIVED—A lot STKIMVaJ ft ISOM'S «9WI CKLEBOAtftD PIANOS. f| §-171 Pnrchawn desirous of piocuring cna of these unrivalled Platio Forte# «re relocated to make wily application, u lb« supply atllsfar abort of thedemuid. 1L ELKBtSR ft 11110, Mo M Fifth atroeti- Sole Agents for Stein way ft Son*, aim, fur Nans’* ft Cluli'i Kuoj*. . Je2 .'IMIALBERG'S PIANO OOJiPuSITJONS. JL FsnUaleoa l/Rlbid’Amort* Do M Don Fa*qnsl«) Do '• Dun Juan; Do Lacretls Borgia; l*o 41 %» Somnombala; Do “ Lee ilcgcnat*] Do 44 Maaatilello; Du “ Momlb Egypt; Do “ Hvtn« Sweet florae; Do “ tut Row of Summer, Romance, with variations; Da Tarantella; TheArtofSlnglngapplledtothe Dlsno.il numbers. Jnst received and to *al«u the Moaic Store cf mj29 i- . - MgtMß.Btffjodtreet. toklokTobSitdre, ~ '■ ■ . X OHAMBtt rCRNITURI.::. - LIBRARY FURIfITUR* - UllfllfO ROOM gURNTTmtg • V IfcOTFIOB FPRMTPRE.^ Of iwii mu mmiulhiHtp iiml <rihui>i. > «* 4 " r 'fvr.Uw'x z.b.y6uhqftca ■ / ■ cer.MwdBallfa|«iiitpr 5 VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 20G Insurance, Merchants’ Insurance Co! of Philaaelpliia. WM. V. PETTIT; Prewt. D. 4. McCANN, Secretary. Amount of Capitol Stock paid tn and f200,000 00 fcarptu* — ct,424 35 , „ $203,428 23 iDftiresCvgo Rlakj on the Ohio and Mlasladppf Klvers and tnobtarh*. Insum against low cr damage by Fire, alio against Use perils of the 6a, and Inland Navigation and Tiansportailon. »p _ naxcToas. ' v l ’u C ‘ u «rt«om«Ty, John M. Pmnroj, D. J. « VT. ,tra * r » Reti * Oaillon, Con). L. Wootaton. cb " , “ b - j - WM. V. PErril, I'nfldcr.t, Uwi.bt J. SIcC.S,, B,Lt^' IT!UUI ' Vl “ Belger, lAmb A 00, pSadlfrWa. Duck, Morgan k SUdfola do. Truitt, Bro. k 00, do Pumroy, Caldwell A Co, da A. T. Lanu k Co, d,j. Stefttmita, Justice k 00, do pirrasuiuin office no. 97 water street au&dtl R. W. POINDEXTER. A*e»t. Franblla Plr* lniarance Company — PHILADELPHIA. nrucToss. Charles W. Bancker, Adulph E. Bode, George W. RJchards, fiamuel Grant, Thomse Oort, David 8. Brown, Uordecal D. Lewis, Jacob IL Smith, Tobias Wagner, Hunts Patterson. CHARLES N. DA-NOKER, President. CRutue O. Rsircxzs, Secretary. Thl* Company ooatlnoee to make insurances, permanent or limited, an every description of property tn teem and country, at rates as low as aro couloteat with security. The Company have reserved a Urge contingent fand, which, with tbolr Capital and Premiums, aafoly invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of tho Ojmpany, on January lrt, 1851,01 pnb- Uahed agreeably to tbo Act of Assembly, Were ae follows vlx:— Uoitgjp.,— P 15.123 08 Real Estate. 84,377 78 Temporary Loans- 83,968 17 Stock* 01,889 00 a*b, Ac_ IVLSM 81 «, t , 44 Bioco their tneorporatien, a period of twenty-one years, they hire paid upwards of One HUllon, Four Unndred thousand Duiisrs Loawi by fire, thereby aflbrdlng evidence of the advantages of Insaroncts as well aa their oldlity an 4 disposition to meet with promptness all . J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, *plO Office Bontheast cor. Wood and Third sts. Continental Insurance Company. Inarporaled by the Legislature cf Ptr.ntylrevnia, PERPETUAL 0 II i RTBR Authorised Capital, One Million Dollan r ~ SI,QuO,(KX> Secured and AccumnlstwlOapltoL..™ L 51,600 HOME~OFFICE. «V<*. dl Walnut Street, above Second, Philadelphia. Fin. Intnraoce Boildiags, Furniture, Merchandise, kc. geoeally. Marine I nsnrauce &o Cargoes sad Frolgbta, to all parts of the world. Inland Insurance on Ooods, Ac, by Lakes, Rivers, .Canals and l-snii Carriage*, to oil ports of the Union, on the most fsvoroble term*, couelsront with security. GEORUB W. CuLLADAT,formcrl) Aecoidcr «•! Sr Philadelphia. . WSL BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills. * _ JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Importinu nardworeandCutlery MorclisoU, No. 21 North Third street, above Market, Plilia. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A Son, Coppersmiths, Nu. 12 Quarry street, Philo. EDWARD V. MACUETTB, firm of MscLerta A Rolguel, • Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 121 North Third street above Race, I’bfla. UOWAKU (lINCQ3IAN, firm of Livingston A Co, Produce and O>m)ni44fion Sirrclisais, No. 273 Market st- above Eighth. Philo. GEORGE W~ COLLADAY, Prratdoot lUlci tVH.SOJ*, Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINS-jN, Agent. mr2s:tiiyfc No. 24 FifL’i street Jup i<talji.) . ftonongaheis tiunrsnes Company OF riTTEDDROH. Orrjrras—JA.MKaA. lIUTCHISON, PrtsUrtit HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. Orrtcx, No. 63 Warn Brastv, *id>ut all kinds cf >Yr< and Marine Jit —S, MA j v V.i. 1863. Stock Dae Bill*, payauleon demand, reenrud ..y twoapprorad names .*.5140,000 tti Premium Notes -j7,003 2v Uills Receivable v ..„ 9.9G6 21 US share* Mechamc*’ Bank Stock—cost 3,920 00 &0 do Babk i-( pfttstmrgb do do 2,750 00 40 do Exchonse Beak . do du 2,030 00 100 d> CnireuV do do do 6.176 00 liuiaace of Hook Acconnu 8,068 ID Office Fumltmc COO R« CMh 16.Y63 7S Wm. B. Iloliues. Kota. Ditlxell, W til. lira, Tbos. 8. Clark*. IWr«. A, Caldwell, Wilson Miller, John McDeritt Geo. A. lk-rry Tutchfson VVeatom Company err piTTSßonau. ’ OEOKOK DAK3IR, PivhUcuL HENRY M. ATWOOD, ?ec‘y F. M. GORDON, Secretary. OFFICB, N<>. 92 Water «tri<ct, fA Co.'a Waivlincm,) oj. strife, r>U«t*Drgtl. ipU tnturr. agutnst all kind* of Fife and dbtrinc Risks Al/jme Institution managed by Directors, toho art veil fcnwwn inUtt wmwumljr, amt who are determined, by promptness amt liberality, to maintain the charaeUr wAicA they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to thou to Ho desire to be insured. , . ASBKTB, OCTODEn 31, 1857. Stock Acrounta -$121,600 00 Mortgatfo 2,100 00 Office Kaniitor*. ’24s Open Accounts. .. 0,478 04 C** ll 14,841 45 Premium Notes 40,240 60 Bill* Discounted 126,003 T 3 I ffm. McKntght, I | Kottiantal Holmes, : | Ales. Nimldt, i P*rid 5L Lone, } William U. Smith t 0. W. Ricketaon, Gi-crg# Dariie, 11. Miller, Jr., J. W. Holler, G. W. Jackioo, Juno McAuley, Alexander S|<ecr, Andrew Ackley, oolfl; PlUibnrgh L f. M. OOnDON, Bcc»y. owgL ft, Fire aod flarlne ini, Go. Office, No. 96 Water Street,i PITTSBURttH, PA. • „ „ ROBT. (i ALW AT, Pycddent. P. A. FUwißtar, Boe*y ALEX BRADLEY, Vico Preat. ' Ansae* Kmnso, N. D., Examining PhjsJdan. Ttxli Company makes twn Insurance appertaining to ; connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Hall and Cargo Risks, on the Ohio and Mississippi titers and tribntariea, anil Marino p.Lik eon araUjr. • And against L«as or Daman by Fire. And against the Perils of too eea and Inland NarlzaUon and Traosiiortatioti. Policies lansd at the lowest rates consistent with safety all parties, ' . ! MUOTOI4: Robert <Uiv*7, Alexander Bradley. gamae> McClnrken, Joseph 8. L«eh, Jonpb P. Qanam, M. D., John FuUorton, John Scott, NttU.au If. Unrt, Jam« MirebaU, D*rid 11. Chare ben D*«d Richey, William Carr, Jaioc* W. Uallmao, Robert U. Hartley, Chaa. Arbnthnot, J u hn M’UilL fell!—luyiirly The Great Western Fire and llnrme Ini. Co. Or PHILADELPHIA. Offiet in Qmpan/t BuOdutf, Ab. 403 Walnut, wrntr of fiwriA Strict. CHART!* rtimciL AUTHORIZED CABRAL Capital paid In.. Surplus, January Ist, ISM.. 1600,000. ...$222,300 00 ... 66,2:4 06 J&RJS INsuttANCß— lJmllptl or 1 IIAItJNEINSUSANCE, od Vcawli, Uuvotni) Pr«lxliti, INLAND INSURANCE by Blrrn, Csualt, Lakes and Land Carriage, etuercu: Olitrlu C. Latliron, 1123 Walnut street. WUllmu Darling, 1610 Pino street. Alexander Whlllden, Merchant, 18 North Front laaac flaalebarat, Attorney andCbnnacllor. JohnO. Unntcr, Ann of Wright, Hunter* Co. K. Tracy, firm of Tracy Uall. John It. McCurdy, firm of Jones, Wblto * MtOurd* Tltoa. L. GilUspio, firm of Qilleepio * Zeller, Jaa.l). Sdilth, firm of Jaa.B. Smith * Co Hon. llonry M. Falter, offico 227 Sooth Third street. John IL Vogdcs, office corner ofSorehth and S-unsoai James Weight, late Cwhler Bank of Tlo;*a A hrvd Taylor, office Cairo City Proper t., Jotni J. Slocum, office 226 Bortth Third streei. C. a HATUBOP, President. (.BWI3 annjoKY, i Second Vice Preaidl. I OOe®. 8 Wall at, N, Y. JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary ttrfTrcararer t u - It- BICUABD3OI*. AnUt&ut S«rslary. I B. W. PQINDEXTKR, Aml |ji; W Water street, PUtabnrgh. FUUiTISBCttANCE, \ W TBl Bplmnee fiotoai insurance company ef { Ml 1 L A P £ L-P d I A 04 Buildings, Limited or Porpctual, Merchandise, Furniture f de-»Jn Town or Country. | Office No. 308 Walnut Street. First Mottgageon ImproTwl Ct*y worth Boutin ibnamoniit ~ OO Fdtmn. BaUroad Co'a 6 p«r cent. Mortgage Loan, f»,UOO, coat 24.600 00 Atyegkany counts t percent Penn*. R- E. Loan- 10,00 V 00 I'iamsylratiia Ballruod Co’sßtoek 4,000 00 St|)c)t«>(tbaßeAiaoce&lutual Insurance Co 10,150 00 Slock of County Firo Insnrarcr LO6O 00 Scrip olSoudry Insurance Companies— 426 00 Bills lUcerrable, bailneas p«p«r..—. 62.71160 Hook Account*,accrued interrstjetc...—— l9 Cast on hand and In Bank.. JO 045 50 r (262,406 89 OLBM TCfQLXT, Pnddant. MUCTOBS. • damsel Btrpbam, BobertSuen, William Manor, Bettf. W Tlngiey, Hill, 2. Lothnm, - Chi*. LeUnd, Jacob T.Baotln#,' fimlikßoTon, Wb, H. Bomple, PittitV. ISCHMA«,BJcnrt«y. fr r Third and Wood «ttu>t« Clem TiDflrj', . Wm. K. Tiiomptca, D.rld 3. Brown, O-StuTeofloti, John ft. Womll, Q. L. Canon, Hobart ToUnd, llutoa Johnson, a 8. Wood, Jam** 8. Woodward, B. U. FeantjlTuii li _ or m Offleo Ho. 83 inrun Compnoj XBUBGB. i?>th BUM uTQWw %s£%''■ . if&sc- T fe. a ,S“ES; C.i.Wtos,' mSJL/toklut, rai mrin» «ntoM»» «f in dumaSS^; l ■■ ■ * omon. .* • - ■ JLA.Omi». , .., -Tic PmUgit-Kcw tLTTnxm. . . •"Wjnr-ntmißß-j.ttßrtm*.- ’- ' « 1 ' r "■ ' Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Fire nnd Marine Insurance Company. R. W. Corner Second and \VatnutBt».» /* U l 4 ’ j l> E L t’ n t a . ASSETS. „ Ptttsbnrgh Office, No. Ul) Wafer. Street. THOMAS J. HU.NTKIU Agrnl. < Tho &>!lcwlog list u 111 *how tlir aniuii.il j«oiJ til. U->* Pittsburgh Agency for la-nos from June I - r>i : . to April IB6>. Uerbm Gumlal. $ 600 PC. It. tbit A ‘.V 4l.i<i V- Win. bidden 60*) IHi,'r ‘.l.tnuMV IJ.T"I 4 7. .-Prank Wolff. 400 00 VT».. 276 (At M U«a ! )oo Ou J. 11-Maul A C c«» ”• »• Mcftnegur 8 O.- IV. I'ik. tih, Kb.i....J123 00 John Heath 187 Ml J 11. Irwin, fc.MI W J- I. Boose A Co SDn 07 i:dv*. Sin-tco-, fc-a 61 W Nowmyer A Ornff...., 1652*72 C tl. eoa!r..n. {/} John Th0mp50n....... i«i on fcniU.shAKicharl.wiD liM O*V Hr-nry FetdOaarh ' :’0 im |i„-arr, iitu-l 4 Cj.. 6 io' John Watson si t:t» u. Hut A Co <6O 62 JM. Hus. • 10,U* IVnt. .Mcltendry 00 ot> . Phelps, Carr A Co. 4SOU 00 U. Bill A Co.. 41) J. t. tl-nsH A Co 61 00 <s,an,- A R .13 CO Jam** Woods, 29 00 <-n steamer Win. MeColly AOn... 2379 17 Arce-la. Till Jamn. MiiUngor IeOOIO Adams A M'diuhre k. 49 00 W. McCaily A C«» 760 oOjl>, CarnarU „ 64 00 a , „ Total - -V $20,167. 81 0r rES! ‘BTtVAmA. City of Pittsburgh, ns. Ai'h-rrcan in an<l f«r raid city, perwnnlty. a nun.. ri ottmJ Uimter, Agent o' ibe Farmers’ and Mcchab-^RL. •r? ,r' -^slSEfaWaB 1 ’ • i\?_ . . . Lt.vc»anH.-J.insß, Ahichsan. fcarcka ißKurunre Company of ProasylTftoiii, Ofllco No. 99 Water ot., Flttabvxgb, „ . ABSETS .MAY 1. If.r.s, Stock Du»*BUU—payable 00 (Icrimkl an-1 cored by twoapprnrcd name*. «7G.SW.no • Cub In Pittsbargh Trot Company} 62.2SikS7' » Premium Nctea„ t r .». wl X r * l , . B'lls Kecdvablo laSgSs : 122 Shares Exchange Bank Stock-cart...... wJMW -99 do Mechanic** Bank Stock—wnf. 6 i9O t 3 '' ’ 300 do Iron City Hank Sto k—am’t. paid ... 7.s*©!«> 200 do Allegheny Hank Stock— do du 6 OOO.nO Book l-t •.‘6OJ4 ' J. 11. Shobntrcrccr, W. K. NimlcL, John A. Ca ghey, C. W. Batchelor, It D. Cochran, James J. Bennett, _KOIIT. PISNtT, Kfc')' Delawarc 3lutofll Snfrty OiMjfusrr Inarrpcrctrd U>t Isf>3L'ituf-«j I\uusjt,t-cia. izZA. ' Office, £). K. Corucr Third anti Walnut I'/ni.AnKi.i-uiA. MARDfh UAT/2<lAtli'A’on V«jiwL% CVj^«*.ntj fi* »'*b4 (O >1) liWtJ of tlln trnrwl. “ flfLAlfD LitSURANcf.3 un Ur<v(», (./ Ctv. .r L*Xca and Land Carrt'«rt», t.< n ]t ..I li.u ’ tVRR-fXSL'RAJVCVS MJrdiaudi*, ~~t*«3lv _4I» Stores, PwelliOß OcuM-x, i;c. * ! Asxti of Ui*. X.-f. -JJ. j Dou'N, BlortKiigv*. nbd Uval Eitato 9101,3:5 0 Oa Philadelphia City, sad oj.m 1,17,011 van SUy fc Iq Hank*. Ilail&Mj 4 ir‘ur»mvi',«.. IM,C»OB<JO ltecfiT«i6:<»„ 2SU),£9? t»5 Cuban bund r...3«,ftoiSotl Balance* In hnniU-of AjpmM, Pr-'ntlumu Uarlsn Politic* rM»nUy luacd, ami eth er debM line tbe Company bnL-setiptidii ...... William Martin, Joseph 11. Seal, Kdnroori A. Soudan. John C. Davis. John >L Penro-ns Georgo O, Leip«-r, Edward D.irtiijgton, Dr. R. M. Unston, William C. Ludvig, Hugh Craig, Spourer M,-!. vain, CharlM Uelley, n. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jodw THOS. Hmax Ltlisckn, Eerrctory. ap3:lyd—l.»l2 ji Citizens’ insurunee Ci WM. «AOAU:\\ riuiM-nt; PAMU-KI, I. il e-. 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