TIIK DAILY ESTABLISHED IN 1786. =*•l ir * IVT -AOKKOWN k FINLEY, Wholesale •ITJ. PnughtsanflMsnatsrtniwi of Carbon Ofl, No. IST . fuaiairEt, Pa, jtxarJ B% FAHNESTOCK. 4 Co., lato of thefirm • B. ii'rttoMßb* * Co, «nd lK»yn lo Flomloß Una, ffbdmloDnircl,, Ko. «0, comotWool «od foorlh ■i.ats'Jlttrtmntt. Po. B. A,-.FAHNESTOCK. 4 CO, WHOLE , (lit IWU Ki Mjnnftßnm* or WlilM'JjJ'l, Lo»lK»dliaiaS«n»rirdo<l *“d • trKt *> Jj?*" btxrsb. . .. - T r SOHOONMAKJiK, - J YA*Whit«Xc«d. Red Lend, Boc, Wtf. }i iVftn*! TTliol<«l«DwJwln Watt Oita, ti DO , *c Mo. Wood «t, Pltuborgb, P«- •TOHNJIATT, Jr.(SUCCi£SSOR TO JAS. J sraoti«r,VWi»u«i«*Bd in Paint*»OlU, Djwtofik, *rz terser Wood nnd Sixth ttroet*, - Pi jcr>B^alMAgCT>t&irDf.yo^ ,< JOHN P.: SCOOT/ WHOLESALE EEAL •rli>Brns»»r»ln»tOiw> V*niUbM «nd DjWuOi, No. JM Übortj .Uwt, PitUtaTfii. ■■■jS3Z22SIS!S£SttS& tUVZliljdaw lUmiA KlTlftl ■KSSrS * REITER, WHOLESALE AND ll Rfit«n praftgbtifOorntrcf Liberty And Su Clair sit,' Pittsburgh. ' • • ■JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. fj' ffnco**.Co.)cornar Marketstrect and Diamond,ki*p« eoMtantlyoobaaaufull and complete assortmentof Drug*, Medicines, Medicine Cheat*, Perfiun«ry,a&dall article* per* talalagto his business. ■ proscriptions carefully compocndednt *ll -boon. ■: - , J*«7 _ lifiTGEO. 11. KEYSER, DRUGGIST' J 1(0 Wood atrwt, comer of Wood atrect and Virgin ey, Pittsburgh, Pa. . • • • ?toUu« JBralttg. R. HUTCH 13SON - c - B ; L *f ca * LEECH & HUTCHINSON, Commission ami Forwarding Merchant*, dealer* <e Western Re fforra Cheese, Floor, PUh, Eicon, Cotter, Unaeed Oil, Pot and Pearl Aalios, Seeds, Grain, Dried Fruit, and Produce ccnendly. Heat brand* Family Plonr always on ImuL— Agents lor the sale of MadlaoaOo’* celebrated Patented Paarl Starsli,' Nos. US Second and Hi First It*., between Wood kad&mUbfiolilstA., Pittsburgh, Pa. apS^yd CIIKESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY U. COLMN3. Forwarding and Ceamlsrion Uerehant,*nd Dealer In Cbcost), Duller, Lake Flail and Predate generally, -36 Wood st, above Water, Pittsburgh. ray2l J B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, • OlflO, Commission aud Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer to Weston Bccerre Choree, Butter, Pot ami Pearl Ash, and Western'Rrolaco generally. Front at, ctween Smlthftdd and Wood, Pittsburgh. a' IVID,„C. HERB.ST, FLOUR, PRO dtice,'PrDTisioDAnd Oommission Merchant, No. 267 y street,cdrr.cr of Hand, Pitt*burgh, gives his atten tion to the <al« bf Flour. Pork, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Butter, Grain, Dried Fruit*, Sends, ±c- 4c. dtyOoaflgnroentsrcapoctfallyaolldted- au3dy A LEX. FORSYTH, (SUCCESSOR TO . £\ Forsyth £“Ecott,) Forwarding and Commisricm Mer* ' chant, Itaalcr in Wool, IDdeiFltmtjßACon, Lard and Lord £HI and Produce C"nerally, No. TS Water sL, Pittsburgh. P*. Eagle warehouse.— jas. gard -INC&, Wholesale Dealer In Floor. Provisions and Produce gonoiwllyiNo. 6 Seventh street, between .Liberty acdSmUbfloU, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' mr2:ly RIDDLE, WiRTS & CO., General Com mission Verobanta and Dcultrs in Groceries and Pro dace. No. ISd Uwrty street, PiUsbnrgh, Pa. A9*-ConMgunoaU«oUcUed and satislhctory returns guar* nt-—l. dcl&lydsw'f insurance Sgmtg. R FINNEY, AgcntEurefca Insurance Co., 0 No. 0 Water street. ' A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY s Pennsylvania Insurance Company of. Pittsburgh, dofles* BnUdlng, Fourth street. ' SAMUEL L, MARSUELL, Secretary Citi- Company, 04 Water street. EM. GORDON, Secretory Western Insur m unco Company, 92 Waterstroet. J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Fnrnk -0 Un FirelnsurasceOoapaay.Nurtb-oast'Curncr Wood .and Yhlnl street*. ' P. A.'"'MADEIRA, Agent for’Delaware 0 Mutual Insurance On, 42 Wateretreet l CFUIOS. J. HUNTER,'Agent Farmers'and MS Mschanica’Jnanrance'Co^flOWateretrost OSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental SAJlilb street. , TJ 1 w. POINDEXTER, Agent Great Wert- .AliO'ecfrlaiuraace Front street. - ' * ©arptts. ' ‘OOBIN’jSOJf & CO., Doaler In Carpets’, _LV-No. 23 Fifth street. ’ - ifrTLUAM - McOLINTOOK, Dealer in • f” flirpiii. Wo. ITS Miftrt street.. ' ' fid r r v ..- wj I>7 11. M'CALXTt/rii^ .• r\EAI£II IN .CARPETS, OIL CLQTHS, „ J_/ ilATrp<OS, Xf.W0.37 fourth itrcel near Wood. Attunrcysat Law, XOClw So. to Fourth street, Pltteburgb, Pa. NoUrj Pub 4iafe»l Oliln-Qcanalnion»r~. ; *t* ri , TYOBERT arKNIGUT, ATTORNEY AT r\, Ltor.uM Solicitor of tho Boakcf Pittsburgh, No. 110 .fourth rtr-MygiUrtnirgh.- dclB Tu5STfTs7 & A. P. MORRISON, AT* f) Office No. 8? Fourth Wood, Pa; St)) Goois. CU; LOVE, Dealer in Staple anil Fancy • Dry GooK sign of the ordinal. Leo Hive, No <4 Market stroot, Pittsburgh.' mr 19 ‘\/| UUPUY & BURCHFIELD, DEALERS i>l iu Eilki nod Ladles’ Drew Quods groerallr, Clonki, T:»»!u*s and Shawls, Embroideries and Staple Goods, for family u*o. An unusually extensive ajwcrtment In all the jtrive departments, just received and seliing'at.the lowest' prluc*. . yir:;«M lLi>»tcur. Fourth aod Market sU.“g* oc3 O Tl. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, . Li** Dnobirin Bonnets, list*. Straw Trimmings, and htrawGoO-Lgs-eevHJly. - - ' ©atnaat*, \ Carriage anil Wagon fflanufaetory. yt T tf SiyfiPETEiNS, Agent Qamcr Smilhfitld- Stteet and Diamond Allry, WOULD respectfully inform tt’ c gSß&& pablfo tlurthe is now located es shore, *nd has resumed the buoine* of Carriage making In all its varieties, and is also prepared to ©xecute order* ter "Wagons of all dcecriptlons, Including all work for Iroa Herchants’- * fluHcitingncaatJnuiaeeof the patronage so liberally b*- stowod uiwajdtn while at the old stand of**Blg*iow * &>•, fo« would aseure bU friends that the same care audatton uoa WjlUho riren to all bis orders as heretofore, haring so t ural the services of the best workmen, and haring ample »perttncatieltcwUero for the finishing of flue work. ' good, assortment of hear? work now on hand, *ult able for Spring o*a. All work warranted for 15months. 49*ParUcoUr attention given to repair*. Jalitl yd Coaela and Carriage raetory. JOHNSON, BEOTHER * CO., tfJkJmntend Etbcras Sxtdt, .. ALUM USSY CITY. liroOLD RESPECTFULLY IN- glgu VV farm their & foods, and the public gen r*Ur, that they are manufacturing Carriages, Barouches, Itockawayi, Boggles, Sleighs and Chariots, la all Uirir vari* ,ou» »tjks of fiebh and proportions. All orders will ho executed with strict re»rd to durability a:«lL-auly iif finish. Repaln will also bo attended toon Hi* most rcawoablo terms? Using In all their work the tiswt kbisteni Ebnfls, Poles and Wheel stall; they fori confi dant that all Whfll*ffrrth«h with their patronage wllfbe crfoctlyaatlifled'oa trial of Ibrir work. Purchasers tre to giro them a call before pur chasing elnswhere. ; t ' Pjiggtriang. B~ OAN BE CONSULTED atDr.'Bmlth‘s,«n>rrPlfth andiSmlthflold slrwte, on UUNDAYB, WEDNESDAYS and SATUILDAYS, from 10 to I and 1 to 3 o'clock. .. cn thqUrcryasTHlsßoad. . .. Je23riyd* jon» tbomsm~~——kow. taouraoy....^—a. a xiua JOHN THOMPSON &CO, House pSinteks, glaziers and QUAINEOB, 135 THIRD STREET. Sign Painting executed with ncotueaS anddUpatch. Mixed faints, OH, - Japan and English Patent Driers, Fife Montaigne Use, a mf superior article Philadelphia a&dPlttaburgbWhitel«adidvrayeoa l^andand , We aro prepared to Grind Colors for Pointers, DrncglaU or others at the shortest notices aa we haven mill which grinds by steam. Pointers will Bare money bp getting their colors ground with ua. mrftaily I'alntsn. * LOSGALAHE. House and sion painters, N 0.77 ((Ed Tost Giles Building)Third street, betweeo • and Market streets, All orders promptly attended to. yyfblpisesecntßd In atuperiorstyle. . mh2?:ljrd ' WAIiKUT HAJA* HESTAtJRAIiT, :; ( .5 nrm sirkst, j-dSEijp'a: 1 PBIOXBR, / Pllorji i e t o . A LL VTUE DEUCACIES OK -jf\_ TUS SEASON, prepared ty Mi* Bottex- dS&TI* ■pertenccsl ebt>ba,»crftdnp at the.shnrtokt AO'lyMßff IM. OXTU- XWtOTKa-CLOCKr. Jt. . ’ All articles In the line, Booth, roorired dally by RxpreeS. MrTPd to IJoklaessrnsljVni find the tabloat WAItfUT IIALIi all —that they oo*Ud desire.'.. ’; ... „ 3VW tMdetele Depot for Oyricca, rail, Qaom-and (Wriy YegstaUeji in thclt seasgn.'Vy . fcU QClltlyd MEDIoaTED LYR, or Alealinb Solu- Dyrpepria. Iloart ourn, AcUlty ottheßtomach. Jtc. .A large supply received Kissel., SOS.FI.KMIKQ ror.Mafkst It. A Pia'd. Q;ROCEUIES-75 Sosan ' Tobacco, Tarlous brands; . 15 lesgt 0 twist Tobacco: •W baa 8 liidow Glass, m.m sltjm ' b 7 Je» K. ItOhSoN CO* 1 JUST PUBLISHED—BrightIy , n Purdoa T B Aunoal Digest tor 16M to The wholo eomnlct- Ihg Brlghtipe s Digest to May 2§, IK9. Jb~B ' . ...... A 05 Wood at. . - TUSi?'OPENED — SaDil&om9 Dark Prints, J ■ •» La&cnstor'tiinghaoM, Titkhigs,- Checks, UnUeachcd Muslin. Shirting,'lrish Linen, ap. > . • / O.IIANBQN LQTB. ,4 Market si. now No. 3 • Micteral, Umi Juft rso'4 and for sale hr • ®*» J '--LriECll-AIICTCIIINSON, ■■■ rio™- ' , Nn.-TlGSeeoadat. - TSB4THBHR. AND ULKaENQ—l7;6adta ' * '/A* Commission, Stt. HITCHCOCK, MeCREKRY & CO., [Socemon to Huffman, ITCroery A Co.) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Wboleulo Dealers la Produco, Flour and Wool, .Vo. 153 Front and 122 Second POUburgh, Fa. cptilrd—mj-23 BIoBANE &, itUKR, DSILEU Of , Flour; G-rain and Produoe. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, A'o. 124 Second St., Pittsburgh, Pa. jny3Ulyil tQBQT clskisci.- jobs dojid. CANNISGitBOXD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, *Yo, 229 JVorfA Second Street, pniLADELPOIA, For the sale of Produce and purchase of Flih, At, Ac. Any order* oa trusted with thorn will be promptly forwarded. ap2B4Cm* ♦, ; tUICOLX IXtCH.—JOBS b- LUCH— JOS- 9. tssca. jos. s. leech & co., Koi.Sti A 344 Liberty at., Pittsburgh* P*. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, Xin Plato and Tinner’s StocU, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. JyiiaUy - vnusotazuuiccu.-BExrinut r- rsrru...wM.n. muTAcat. SPRI2BGEU lIAHUAUOII & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, Provisions & Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Jalg Mofli.pm & co., (Late of J. 8. Loach, McAlpln A Oo n Pittsburgh.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND KOKWAJEtOENG- MERCHANTS 1 Lcvie and Waihlngton Avcnni, WTANDOTTB CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY! RLFKRENCES: Joevph S. Leech A and Pittsburgh Merchants gener a»y. JylbdAwiyT mn3 ILLCini..~. It. UOUTO.I, LEWISA EDGER.TON, (Successors to D- T. Slorgra A C 0.,) Wholesalo Grocer* and Commission Merchants, 107 Woo<l street, Pittsburgh. mrg Henry s. kino, (late of the Ann of Riot A Moorhead,) Ootatnlsslon Merchant, end Dealer in Pig Metal and Blooms, No. 70 Water street, b*~ low Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. a plfi • A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAIL a dy, Jones A C 0.,) Commission and Forwarding Met* chant; Agent of tho Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, cor ner Flrstand Ferry *l*., Pittsburgh. Pa. Jattklyd tTDWARD T. MEOKAW, GENERAL ri OommlaskmMerchant,and Wholesale Dealcrio Mann factured Tobacco* Imported and Domestic Cigars, Snuff. At, Ac, No. 211 Liberty street, opposite the head of Wood, Pitts burgh, Fa. mhlSUy' Grocers. .. TUQS. UtTLB, JO. 1 T. LITTLE A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MKKCUANTS, ImJ ■■ ■ I n FLOUR, BACON, CfIEESR, FI3U, OILS and PRODUCE. No. 113 Second St., Pittsburgh, Pa. t 3» Liberal advances made on consignments. mrlS ROBERT' DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Produce and Commission Merchant, No. 131 Front Street, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa.. 1 apOJyd AO ALE Y.COSG RAVE& (1 0~ Wholesale Grocers, Not. IS and 20 Wood street, Pitts burgh. Alexander king, ~ wholesale Grocvr and Importer of Soda Ash, No. 373 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. aplrljd* ; JONES A cooley"WHOLELALE GKO CKRS and Dust Faruhhrrs, dealers in Prodaca and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No.lll Water street, near Cherry AUcy.Pittsborgh. Pa. my 26 Ux'Lr.snarrxx-™ John s.rttwaaTiL SHRIVER A DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Grocers, No. ISO and 132 Second street. (between Wood and Emlthfidd.Piuibornb. JOH* rUOTP- ... JUCTURP ftOID WltUA* FLOTD JOHN FLOYD A CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and M< irliants, No. 173 Wood aud 328 Liberty itmL PilUs!-nr_;Si JnlO JOHN WATT..— —JOHN W 11305. WATT & WILSON, WUULESALE GKO CKIt£, UmlMiiU and Dralers in Pro duce and l’itutxirgh AtenuAi 'turn. No. SAS Liberty street, Jti2s'‘ I~ saTalT”dicKEi' i Co., wTiolesaXe Grocers, Oram!»ri9b MerthanU.aod Dealers in Pcvluce, N'n. 80 Water street, mml 03 Front street, Pittsburgh. Wll. McCUTC. II E O N WHOLE BALE Grocer, Prodnre and Coußnlssiou and Dealer in Pittsburgh Manuuctured Article*!, No. 158 liberty street, corner of Brewery 07, Pittsburgh, Pa. m}B JOUN ATWtLL K. I. Lt£ XOAS. ATWXLU Atwell, lee & co., wholesale Grocer*, l*roduco and Commission Merchants, and Dealers In Pittsburgh UanufoctursA, No. 6 Wood struct, tween Water and Front l'ittsbargh. apis sobt. aoaißON.- a. anutsoir. R. ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE • Grocer*, Comminrion Merrhanta, and Dealers In all kinds of Provisions, Pnxlnee and PitssbarghMannCictUres, No. 256 Liberty street. Pittsborgh. ]al9:lyd ; OBERT U. KING, WHOLESALE GRO CBR, Commission Merchant, and Dealer In Feathers, Fish, Flour, and all kinds of CooDtry Produce, No. 211 IJb erty street, muuth cf Btxtb, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad ranees made on coctlgnments. JusJjd Robert dalzell & co„ whole- BALK Grocers, Cominlasiou and Forwarding Mer chants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manuforddroi, N 0.251 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. my 2 • Steal Estate astnts. WLLLIAia WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Bonds, Mortgages and all (uicuriUcs for money. Persons procure Icons throngh my Agency, ou reason able tonna. Those wishing to Invest their moneJTO good advantage; css alwajs find first and second class paper at uiy ofllce, for sate. a|,l commuo'-ations and Interviews 4rictly confidential. Office GRANT STREET, opposite St. Paul's Cathedral; Jelrdtf iiDOttBcUUS, &C. WS. UENTOUL, 20 St. Clair Btrecti • Dealer In Religious and Miscellaneous Dooks, and Depository of American Tract fcoetetj'a Pubikutlons. mrlOtdawtyF Virjl.' 0. JOHNSTON & CO„ Stationers, F T lllank Rook Manufacturers and Job Printers, No 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. aoSO EC. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR. TO s S. Sadler,) Wholesale and Retail Dualer In Rooks, fiutlonery and Pxfwr Hangings, Federal street, Cth doorS. I. of Market Sgcarn, Allegheny, Pm JOHN 8. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Stationer, successor to Davison A Agnew, No. 63 Market stroot, noAr Fburth, Pittsburgh. Pa. * Ray & co;, booksellers and sta tioners, No. 65 Wood stmt, next door to tbo cor n«mf Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law Books con itantly on hand. , JL.READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA . TIONKH, No. 78 Fimrth it. Apollo DniMlngs. Hunt a miNeit, BookselEer and StaUoncnMasonlc Mali, Fifth street. JStusic, &c, TOHN.H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., U between Diamond Alloy and fourth rtmt. Sole Aei-nt forCfIICKKRINO A SONS’ f RostnuT PIANO fUIITKS, MA SON 4 HAMLIN’S MODEL MELODKUNH and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, and Dealer In Music and Musical Goods. Ja23 • HKJ.EBER a BR0„ No. 53 FIFTH • EL,Slgu uftheQoldcnQarp,Sole Agent forNUNNB A (MARK'S (New York) unrivalled Gland and Square PIANOS,and OAROART A NEEDHAM’S gtnuiM MELO DEO NS and ORGAN UARMONIUMS, Dealers In Music and Minimi Instruments. CUARLOITE BLUME, MANUFACTUR ER and Dealer la Piano fortes, and Importer of Mm-le and Muslcal'lnitrumrnts. Itole Agent for the HAMBURG PIANOS, also for HALLOT, DAVIS A 00.'8 Bertolt Pianos, with and without Afoltan Attachment. 118 Wood street. riayfl jFmntture, -JAtitKSW. WOODWELL. FD CHAIRS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ; Embracing every style of PURNITUR B , ROSEWOOD, MAnOOANY AND WALNUT, Suitable fur PARLORS, OH AMBERS AND DINING ROOJtS, Equal to any lu NEW YORK AND l*ni LADE LPli I A, L,O WE R PRICES. - Every article made by band and Warranted. -^* CABINET MAKERS Bapplh-d with any qaantlty cfFURNITURE and GIIAIKB, on reaeauable terms. . HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS Furnished at the shurtist notico. WAiutßoiuo, Nos. 77 asd 78 Tbiijd Street, mrSStdtf ’ p!TTsmraaiT,:pM foRH a. jctmi ....Tuak &. tew#—;-. jjjtaa u rom»« T. B. YOUNG * CO., FURNITURE AND CHAIRS £ Of Every DcKrintion. »AcroEy-n*rats.trf»«j Sf”" ffuchoßic—Roi* J 8 &40 Smithfield St, CTEAMBOAT CABIN. FURNITURE—Wo O are coostantiy mamifjrtiirtng STEAMBOAT CADLI FURNITURE and UUAIR-S a»l lurite the attention of , those latererted In forrdslung boa**. - • e>3ouUwT, TrR. YOCNO A 00. MOW ODEN-i’he best assorted and cheap of Dru 4 Goods, bhawls, Mantles,,White umrnlng poods, ReMlo Work, and Domeatlcsls fhwseudtaodw,them. C.UANSON LOVE, apt* ■ fotntsrty Love Brm. No. 7t Market street Shoulders in 'store* and .., J<Afr r ' J.& OANnaLD. i/iji l*y i- PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1858. JHanufactutcrs. WELLS, RIDDLE * CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. suncracruunis or WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Orders solicited Crcm the trade, and~prompliy ship* ped as per Instructions. Tints—B months, or 6 per cent, discount for cash. MSfclydAwT CA K 'i' WItIUII T “A Y 6 ll 'N G,' (Successor* to John Cartwright,) Manufacturers and importer* of Pocket and Table Cutlery, finrglcal and Dental In strument*, Onus, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, Am, No: BO Wool street. They giTe special attention to the manufacturing of Trusses, Supporters, he. Jobbing and Repoing with punc tuality and despatch. aptt:dly V. CKIDQE..„ „s. WAWWqRTH W. B. MACSISTOan. CRIDGK, WADSWORTH & CO., Manufacturer* of Patent Oscillating Engines Portable Engines and Boilers of all Sizes, North Exd or tux AQcmccr, mylO-Jy . ALLEGHENY CITY MOOBHE AD & CO~, KAWCTACTUIZU OF Ajmer* can. Plain and Corrugated, galvaJsrrzEi> sheet iron, Fur KooQng, Guttering, SpbuUng, Ac. Agent• for Wood's Patent Imltatlonßussta Sheet Iron. A»-WarKhou*o— Nc. 13C First Strut, Pittsburgh. mr27:lyd A. . ~Xj V” O N fcJ (Bocccsaor to A. Lyous A Co.) KAXUTACTCUtX OF LOOKING GLASS A PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, &C., f J«o. 138 \V<>od St,, Pittsburgh, Pa, MORRIS <fc COLTAKX eou aisurACTcnE&a of HUGHS'B PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FOKGK AND TRIP HAMMERS. Hammers of tho following 81ZC9 &.C., mode to order 1 N». 1, LIR “ in. full blow, 3003 lt>6. Price * 350. “ 2, “ 9 “ “ “ 6008 '• •* 450. “ 8, “lJ* 1 “ u 11099 “ “ o6u. “4, “15 “ “ “ 23083 “ *• 000. “ 6, “20“ « “ 41150“ “ 1600. “A, “24 “ “ “ 04201 •• “ IXOO. Onion solicited. For particulars a<ldrt«s MOEKU 1 COLTART, jaglally Pittsbceoii, l\i. WULUX .jaUd m. nacsa WILLIAM BASK HILL A CO., 61 Ponn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. CTEAM boiler makers and sheet O Iron Worker*. Manufacturer* »f BarukilTa Patent Boiler, Locomotire, Fined and Cylinder Boilcn, Chimneys, Brel then, fire Bed, Steam Pipe*, Cundeneeni, Belt lVn*. fingar ran*, Iron Yawla, Life Bo* U, etc. Alto, Blacksmith! l Work, Bridge and Yiadnct Irons, done at tho shortest no tice. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Je22 * Penn Cotton AS Ills. PKUDnrglu Kennedy, guilds l co., manutac- TOILERS of— Penn A No. 1 heavy 4-1 Shortings; Carpet Chain of all colon and shades; Cotton .Twtao; •* Bed Cords; “ Plough Lines and Sash Cord; “ Ropo of all sizes and descriptions; Batting. AJ'OrdDM left at the Hardware Store of Logon, Wilson A 00-131 Wood street, win have attention. JAMES mwiiv, MANUf ACIDBIiU OF QULPimiUC ETHER; Sulphuric AciJ; 13 Bw«‘t Spirit# of Nitre; Nltnc Add; UoQman’a Anodyne; Muriatic Add; Aqna Ammonia, KEF; Nitrous do Fowler's tJolotior; my 3 May be ferand at Johu Irwin A Sous, 6T Water stroot. j.o.reaais..... PEOIUBi 4. JOUNSOM, MANUFACTURERS -AND DEALER? IN WE. GUILDS & CO’S PATENT EL AS • TIO FIRE AND WATERPROOF CEMENT ROOFING, Ststrr, PltUlmrgh.Pa. WJLLiAM TATE A SOX, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, under- Heath Excelsior Hall, Allegheny. 49“ Every description of Fittlnps for Cas and Steam. ’ ncJlily JOHN CAMPBELL, a . \/T ANDFACTUREItOF BOOTS AILL and SHOES of every description, No. $4 bmllltfltdd street, Pittsburgh, Pa. oc3l:lyd WALTER F. WA&SIULL JOSIPU Z. Ut'OUXS Wall Paper Warektoase* WALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im porter* and Dnalcra, S 7 Wood street, between Fourth street and Diamond Alley, where may bo found an extensive assortment of every description of Paper Hanging*, for Par fora, Halls, Dicing Uolihs «od Chamber*. Alan, Window Shades, In great variety at lowest price* to country dealers. >*l6 WALTKR P. MARSHALL A CO. S. tP«CNI>vO!»...e. w . uT-f.« hj l EDMUNDSOW « OG., Nos. 90 and9B JJie Tliint street. Dear Wood, ttanutaetarers end Dealer* tn WALL PAI'KIL CURTAIN ocors. ORNAMENTS, FRINGES, TASSELS AND CORDS, L COMFORTS, BEDS PATENT SPIRAL SPRING MATTRE3SE3, Acu, Would solicit the attention of purchas-'rs to their large and varied stock. ap£*:6rod rjMIUSS* FACTORY^ trusses; .JAMES X. ORSAOiaa. The afilicUxl shoald coraparo our price-i with thova ofany mt-ro d<uEr-r. AY*Trusscs repaired or tuodo to order. Ju3l CARTWRtGIIT A YOUNG, fifi Woo.l »t, STARCH AOUNUV.—IIAVINO BEKN appointed Agent for Pittsburgh, by tbs MADISON STARCH COM PAN Y, for the sale of ilieir celebrated PEARL STARCH,(which Is wurruatedeuaal in quality to any known In this market) are now prepared to supply Wholesale Deal ers at manufacturers’ price*. We Invito iheatteution of the Trade In thiaartlcle,loan examinationot uur prevent stock, ted which will be kepteaual to tbedeuuuid. ATWELL, LKC A mys No. 6 Woodstree CHEAP DRESS GOODS.—MURPHY S BURCHFIELD have received many styles cf Ladles’ Dn-ts good* lately, which they are telling very choap. Berages for IUM and 17&: Dutali for ISMc. Luellft Cloths 12).^c. Lawn* b)4 and ICc. Also, many, styles of Fine Goods at less than usual prices. )o3jJ4wF r bbis aud 50 hlf bbls new No. S Mackerel, 20 bbls Baltimore Ilerrina, 20 do Halifax do, 60 'do sad 60 kills 1,2 and 3 Mackerel. 60 do laAo fish, iu store and fur tali by J.Jt. CANFIELD. SALMON, MACKAREL AND UALIBUT Just received at FRANCE’S Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal street, Allegheny. Somaof the largest and fattest No. 1 Mackarel and Salmon to bo found In the city. Also, 100 lbs. Smoked Halibut in prime order. Jul FLOUB-300 bbl B : choice Tl white wheat Extra Family Flour for sale by JelO McBANK A ANJER, 124 Second st. 1 « JARS PRIME BUTTER A vl 5 kegs packed do Rec’d and for nalaby SIIRIVEU A DILWORTIf, J*2l 130 and 1.32 Second st. OAT MEAL, Pearl liurloy and Oaten Grants, fresh ground and of superior qaality.Just recM and for sale, vbulMalo aud retail, at FRANCE'S Knaiilv Oroctjy and Tea Store, Federal aL, Allegheny. j«U> SUNDRIEij —30 bbls. Silver Springs Extra Family Reran 13 sacks Terni. Wheat;22 wks Fluxed; U sacks Feather*, now landing from steamer Olenwood lor •uloby 1 - Jnfi ISALIH UICHEY A CU. 90 OrYA IiACON SHOULDERSi d., Ham*; 6,000 do do Side*; 20tcs.R.C.llam*. Jn*t rec’d and fornale by J«2 T.*LITTLK A CO. }?RESU FAMILY BUTTER received duilj - per Express, in kegs and buckets, put up at the teat dairies In Ohio, for sale, whoteulo and retail, l.y Je2S KIDDLE, WIRTBACO„ IKS Llterty strewL Ptf FOR CUiLDRRNS' CAPEK « JA. • Cbtlara, Flcvves, Shirt Bosoms, Ac. The beat uaoruuunt In the eity Just rec’d. Plena*, coll and see them. Jellrdawf O. HANSON LOVE, 7t Market st. Medicine cheats—i hnvn just opened a very fine lot of Modtmno Chests, which wiil'te fill id as they are ordered, with the parest of medicine*. Tho«e wishing an article in this line should call and examine my stork before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING, J 022 corner Diamond and-Market Ntreet. TO STEAMBOAT MEN.—Wo “will cell ooe eighth of thosplendid passenger pocket'METROP OLIS, very low and on easr terms. [ jul* mroncoeg, Mccrrarv a co. STORAGE TO LET—Two laigo .dry Cel lar* and Second and Third floors,ou lavurabie term*. Inquire -of HITCHCOCK, McCKEERY A CO- Jnl No. 122 Booonil and 153 Front streef s. cfTBXS. WOOD’S PEARL STARCH 15 v v store and for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., my? No. flO, comer Wood and Fourth st*. Blair & wyetits chemical food. Another supply rac’d this day, far sale, wholesale and null, by Jul 2 JOH. FLEMING. ' Extra FASULY flour— loo Extta Family Flodr In store and for sale by Jul ROBERT PICKET, 13* Front st, near Wood. SUNDRIES— 22 bags 3 doFeatU ers; X 3 doTenn. Wheat; SO bbbt. S.'Sprfags extra fam ily Floor, to arrive on steamer Qlenwood and for cole by Jul ISAIAH DICKEY* CO. D-rTgoods, 01 EVERY DESCRIPTION, 'CHEAP FORCASU. C. HANSON DOTE, auH 74 Market street Drygoods— SELLING CHEAT . FOB CASH. . C. HANSON J»OYE, ■ aulfl »4 Market street. NEW STYLE CARPETS—We arc just opeatng some nevr style Brusaels and three-ply Im perial Carpets, which will; be sold at wry low prices, for Uth. r. W.BTCLINTOOK, oulfl '• No. 112 Market street OIL CLOTHS—A largo assortihent of Floor Oil Cfoth* on hand, from 3 ft. to »t ft. at very low prices for cash- ‘ aulfi •• • No. 112 Market stress. POT ASU,—B caaka.,be«t quality in store Jail • : AXWkLL, till A CQ. ;ur.v ->•; 1 Y PIT T SBURGrH PITTSBURGH, PA. ilptiolstcri) Tbe only Manufacturers »f la Ibis city arc the uiuit-ni;;tieti. f ittetajjj! (gallic. PUBLISHED DAILY ASDW^KLTby'. S- RIDDLE <ss 00-, nna btbxxt. abov sxrrnvTTTT> TILED ALL IGAZSTTEu Ouvtdat AevspaperlZUie men, and reaching aUcLuus.il ejfcrt induccnunlxto adver tisers as the best medium through whichto reach th* nuilte. S&'TUZ WEEKLrtUZETTH isitnedenry mdw. i-ly and Saturday, on a large blanket sheet, and eantaim in addition to the nevi of the icetk, a carefully prepared and reliable report of the Mxrlxti, eoTmnrrcial and monetary af a/irt, and an accurate Bank jVote list, corrected weekly for this^aper— making it the best Omaureial 2 Vaaspaper in the TERSIBt DAILY—Six Dollar* per annum, payable in advance, or 1214 cants per week, payable to the Carriers. „ Mlm io w p.i »Ue In aj„mc«. Clubs are furnished on tlio following terms: Four copies on* year...-.- $$ oo * * * * I! 00 And one to the person getting up the dnb free. A»-Advance payments are strictly required, and no s* per will bo sent after the time Is up to which It was pal«L Rates of Advertising. 1 Square of 10 lines. 1 t1me~...„. jq i - “ "i r.....;;;;::.:;::;;;; 1 ” \ ~ - ..-sm J “ “ “ • “ - .7 00 J , , * „ - 900 * “ “ * M JO 00 } M “00 Tearly adrertiaeraarecntitlcd toonosquare,chang ebloat pleasure, per annum... M with Cuts treble orire. ****** w The Vaults op St. Sepclcithk, Lomdoh RE MARKABLE PRESERVATION QT A CoRPSB. A'COT respondent of the Now York Evangelist now in London, gives the following curious narrative of his visit to the vaults of the Church of St. Sepulchre, in that citj: “A strange sight was recently discloecd to inoin St. Sepulchre, one of the oldest, if not the very oldest church edifico in this city. It stands opposite Old Bailey, the hoary old prison, and not far from St. Paul's cathedral. This church was partially destroyed by the great firo in London, but early i;c-bmlt. It is an immense edifice, with a very wealthy parish, yet only two or three hundred persons are ever inattend ance at their place’ of Beneath the church aro a series of great burial vaults, where' interments havo been made for many hundred years. The sexton told mo it was estimated ibero were 1500 coffins now entire under the building, and from an examination, I havo no doubt of its truth. "The atmosphere of the vaults seems to have a remarkable effect in preserving the coffins, if not the bodies, from decay. Descending through an iron door from the church, the other day, we entered a very large apartment, bo6 dimly light ed, whero piles olmotßdy, black-looking coffins were placed npon each other. These coffins, with their elegant and costly trimmings, had not been decomposed. Climbing up oyer a heap of them, the sexton opened a largo wooden box, and out of it took an entire female figure, in a remarkable slato of preservation! The limbs were unbroken, and tho body perfect excopi the flesh shrunken, yet it was still eoft and flex ible to the touch. "The sexton stated that tho officers of (he church had recently been examining the vault*, and os burials there had ldng since ceased, they designed to closo the'entrance. Before doing so, they had been making a careful survey* of the premises, and under a mass of rubbish in' one corner, they found a stono enclosure, a sort of sarcophagus, out of which this .female figure was takeu. It is believed to be over three cen turies old, aud evidently from its position and the stone enclosure, it was a fcmalo of rank. It was a strange sight in this subterranean charnel-house, with blackened coffins piled up to the high ceiling all around, to oce this entire human figure ratoed up bodily from its resting place, and standing erect upon a coffin before you! The fact of its existence is probably known to but few porsons, and beforo this reaches you, the entrance to it will bo closed to all fur ther inspection. Accounts from Constantinople to the 24th July state, that 200 persons have been arrested •at Djidda, and that lshmael Pacha, General of Brigade appointed Commissioner Extraordinary to inquire into the Djidda massacre, left on tbe 18th uIU For hie dcstinntion on board a steam er. He is instructed to proclaim martial law, to place tbe town jn, a stato of seigo, and to punish the guilty wijlulhc greatest rigor. A contribntiou of mouey bo imposed ob iho town sufficiently ample to indemnify tho families of iho persons killed and to make good the pe cuniary losses of those who escaped. English and French Commissioners are to be sent to I'jidda to watch orer the measures concerted with the Porte for tho punishment of the miscreants. A French vessel-of-war is also to proceed to tho Red Sea and act with tho Brit ish vessels. Information has been received of tho arrival at ]>jid<la of Isbmael Pacha, tho Envoy of tho Sultan. The J'ressc >l' Orunl of the 2bih July gives bad news from Bosonia, where, it stales, the in surrection of the Christiana has become general. The Journal de Constantinople announces tho dis patch of a reinforcement of two batOiona to Bosina. In Caadla, 300 armed Turks wished to pur sue their vengeance on tho Christians, but they were prevented by the arrival of tho Minister of Police. A deputation from the insurgents of the Ilerze gowinahavc just laid their complaints and wishes before the TarkishCommissioner, who has prom ised them all the immunities possessed by tho other Christians of the Empire. Order and con fidence are beginning to be restored in that province. Hussein Pacha has been able to join tho European Commissioners at Grohovo. It was rumored that tho Sultan was about lo engage Abd-cl Rader to allay tho religious ex citement of his Moslem subjects. The Turks at Gaza had fallen upon tho Chris tians, m&ssacreing numbers of them. The bishop who was officiating in the church, barely escap ed. Tho Pacha of Jerusalem had hastened thither with troops. Agitation prevails jq several districts of Syria. A re[igious schism has sprung up among the Christians of the Greek Church in. consequence of the Patriarch, in accordance with the Holy Sec, having Insisted on their adopting the Ro man calendar. The animosity created by this measure is so great that members of the same family who hitherto lived in perfect harmony are now doclarod enemies. At Damascus tho excitement had become so great that had it not been for the French Consul the opponents of the innovation would have murdered tho Patriarch. A rising of the Mussulman population of Alex andria and of Cairo was apprehended. Der vishes htfko been preaching, at both places, war to tho knife against-tbe Christians. Tne Election. —We have pretty full returns at last from the late election. Seventeen coun ties (those marked with a star) arc officially re ported in .the table below. Tho seven other counties may bo relied on as eorreci. Twelve counties are yet to bear from. They will proba bly increase the vote to something like 14,500, as the scattered returns already received from unreported counties bring it up to 12,004. — This will make tho majority very close on lo 10,000: vote nv counties. Prop. Rejected. Accepted. 3 Douglas county...... 1,734 .jj & Shati<sC 743 41 2,203 458 •Leavenworth, 013 225 761 - 21)3 203 38 ? Nemaha 202 *Lykiw 47U 07 •Bourbon 42'.* 37 <‘o <t 237 4 •Linn 574 43 296 2SO Breckinridge. 7j oo 23 00 20S 22 ... 441 161 * Riley .... v •Jefferson... 19 00 Richardson. 10.735 1,869 — Leavenworth, Tuna. 1 ' An Ohio paper exults over tho nomination of S.S. Cox for re-clection to Congress. We are os glau as any Democrat can be that Cox and Eng lish have been nominated. We arc glad that tbo people are to have an opportunity of ad mimnislerig such a rebuke to thoso shameless traitors as shall constitute a warning to all traitors hereafter. . But it moy be that their districts will re-elect them. Well, It they do, they are just fit to bo represented by traitors and- could not be, appro priately represented by Tionest men. If there Is any community of rogues' in our land, let them seleot a rogue to speak for them.—iou. Join*. Fouxios IxßHV—Considerable excitement was occasioned, on Thursday, by the official an nouncement, that tbe Atlantic Telegraph Cable, despite the immense difficulties encountered, has at length been lucceafuUy laid. ; On all sides congratulationa were that, thanks to the untiring perseverance and energy displayed by all parties connedgCwiLh the- experiment of this gigantic offOitof jnoderh science, has been ; carried to a .trimnphanU«BUfr~-Xoftdofl Tftat, . TVOSTER’SLATKSI' SOKG.—Joatreco"^ j*gin,«jid lupcrblfntartaMdlgKterfrlmlß ior Vi - . .. .rS e*Sl , • -£ ■' i:>V r ■ t lUyiSt SWfAfii*'* -r^fV ‘ «*-, ■ * «<;••• v. * Fox at Ciscissati. — -Terrible Distraction of Cattle.—Shocking Scenes.—The dairy stables of Wm. Hogan, at Cincinnati, were destroyed by fire on Tuesday night, with GO cows, 6 calves, 3 horses, 1 mule, 10 or 15 tons of oat sheaves, 400 bushels of corn and 300 bushels of oats, in volving a loss of $7,000, and no insurance. The Commercials ays; "Mr. Hogan describes the 6cene in the sta bles in the midst of tho conflagration as most piteously and indescribably harrowing. The lire stock were all tied in their stalls. Tho horses and mules were haltered in tho nsnal manner, and the cows weko bound around their horns. When the flames first commenced their ravages the poor animals snorted and bellowed with hideous and frantic force. As_the heat increased and the fierce fires began to lick and scorch their quivering flesh, their cries and groans and furious struggles bocamo agonizing. Borne threw themselves headlong upon the floor or leaped upright at full length with frenzied energy, and vented their agony in fearful screams. The horses broko from their halters and dashed through the consuming blaze in des perate dismay. The tortured and suffocating cows tore away their horns and rushed through the blazing piles, and encountered, each other in destructive collision, their flesh broiling and cracking in tho heat with sickening effect upon the senses of human beings who gazed horror stricken upon tho wretched scone of suffering, without power to mitigato tho agony of tho tor tured brutes. The yells and despairing cries of the different classes of animals commingled iu horrid concert, and broke through the roar of flames and crackling timbers npon the still night air, and was borne away in terrifying echoes to the ears of persons two miles distant from the dreadful scene. Two or three horses and as many cowsiplang jed through the flames and borst in wild affright through the side of tho consuming structure, and fell headlong, whining with misery, upon the ground outside, sprang again to their feet and sped with frenzied fury across tho fields until they dropped lifeless from sheer exhaustion. Some rolled upon the floor of tho stable, scream ing with Immitigablo pain, until suffocated and destroyed by the fierce heat. Their contortions, their awful wails of distress infinitely more piteous aud borrowing than those of human be ings in tho dire extremity of torture, aro de scribed by those who gazed spell-bound upon tho terrible spcctable, as surpassing tho power of human imagination to conceive. Happily the agony of tho poor brutes wob not greatly pro longed. Tho timber composing the stablos burned like tinder, and tho hay and oats-straw, some forty tons, blazed and perished in fiorce heat like lacifer matches. But the flesh of tho carcases quivered and, blazed aud broiled all night long, and filled the atmogphfiro with a sickening effluvia. Thu Loodon Times in commenting npon the suceess of the telegraph expedition says: For tho purposes of mutual communication and of good understanding tho Atlantic is dried up, and we become in reality os well as in wish one country. Nor can any ono regard with in differenco the position in which the Atlantic tel egraph has plaoed us hn regard to tho great American republic. It has half undone the De claration of 1775, and goes far to make us once again, in spite of ourselves, one people. To the ties of a common blood, language and religion, to the intimate association in business and a complete sympatbj»on so many subjects, is now added the faculty er instautoneons communica tion,whioh most give to all these tendencies to unite an intesity which they never before conld possess. We arc most happy that it has fallen to the lot of this country to carry out an enterprise in which human nature 13 so deeply interested in concert with the'only other nation on the globe in which the flame of soiehce is fanned and kept alive by the breath of freedom. Let those who are assembled at Cherbourg to celebrate another development in the art of destruction, and to ftlt the inauguration of a fortress avowedly de signed to threaten the independence and pros perity of those Islands, reflect on the true nature of the enterprise which has thus been executed, and turn from tho contemplation ofeoiencc de graded into the handmaid of slaughter and de vastation to science applied to her legitimato offico, as the conciliator, the„ benefactress and the enlightener of the whole human race! A military monarchy has created Cherbourg; pol itical freedom and commercial enterprise have made the Atlantic telegraph and thoy have noth ing to blush for in the comparlsion. Immediately after tho success of tho Atlantio telograph bceame-knowu in Liverpool the union jack was hoisted on tho town hall. At tho Ex change newsroom also a similar demonstration was made. Tnc London Gasctu announces that (he ilig of a Karon of llio Untied Kingdom has been granted unto Sir C. Campbell, G. C. B. Commander-in-Chief in the East Indies, anil his heirs male, by tho title of Baron Clyde of Clydes dale. JHusical. TUK BAUASCK OP MY SPRING STOCK PIANO PORTBS, rXOUTUEKASVMCTOKT 0? CHICKERING A SONS, Boston, CONSISTING uf sixteen of their Soven Oc tavo and six am! onn-thtrd Octavo Piano Kories, will be opeainl and n>adv fur ca&r&fnntlon on THURSDAY, JUNK ad. TAKE NOTICE.—Tba Plano .Fortes manuraclan.nl By Chicki-rlng A Bou. are not furnished by them to any oilier liouso in this city, and all orders mast bo sent and par chasers directed to tho subscriber. Illt ST T >o o a N GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS Hare been awarded to CUJCKSRIXG <6 SONS OVER ALL COMPETITORS, For Superiority in their GRAND PARLOR, GRAND and SQUARE PIANOS. The followlug letter from SIGXSBIUND THALBERG, Tho original manuscript of which can be seen at the ware room* of the subscriber, ought to conrinco any one of the superiority of Chickering A Sons Piano Fortes:— PlTttßC&au, March 23,1?55. Me. HtuoaDnar Sir—Since my arrival in America I haro constantly used the Pianos of Messrs. Chickering A Somt, and I otn only repeat to yon (while thanking yon for the Pianosyoti haro so kiudly famished for my con certs hero,) that which I haro sooften said before: the In struments are the best I have seen in tho Unftcd States and will compare favorably with any I haro over known. Yoors,Very truly, 8. THALBERG. The above lot of Pianos, in addition to those in store, comprises all the styles ouinitftctnred by Chickering A Sons. ALL TUB PIANO FORTES manufactured by CUICK KRING A SONS ARE WARRANTED. JOHN 11. UELLiOH, Solo Agent furChickerihg A Sous for Pittabargh and West _ero Pennsylvania. Je3dAw T M"~ USiC! NEW MUSIC 11 ' CHARLOTTE BLUME, 11S WooJ street, hasjtut rcc’d, per oxprnss, tho following now music: feilrer Spring Pebbles, song and chorus—words by Geo. M. Dowo, ansic by L O. Emerson 25 Bonn Among tho I.lllct*—for 3 tolon—Glover do Tho Distant Chimes—for 3.voices—Glover 40 Il« What You Seem To Be._ : .. 23 Fare Thco Well, and if forever—llyrua—music by James R. Phrlpa 23 Tho Angels Told Mo So „ 23 Coming Down tho Daisied Meadow .25 The Reason Why 23 Clara Mar—D. Wood.- 24 My BeurvKtOns at Home 35 Bello Anglais*—thlko brilliant? 23 Schlnmmre Siss (Slnmt.or Swvitlv) Sernads 30 Dearest Ilumo of Childhood 24 Tho Night Bello Galop—Charles D’Albort.™ 10 Oh as Fair as Posts Dreaming (coni’ u belli*) Irani Lacro tla Borgia .. ..... 40 Levithiao Walt* 25 Hungarian Mask Galop ....; „ 25 New Marches, Quicksteps. Waltzes, Variations, etc., just rcceivedat tho “Old Established Piano Dopot,” 118 Wood street, 2d door abovo sth street. anl2 PIANOS AT “A BARG-AIN. NEW AND SECOND HAND. CI Rosewood octavo WJ ANO, finished all ronud, No. IM4S;RgMp§BSV from tho best manufactnrers ot lioetoo, «>u.| f v f |l tlrely now and warranted a good and perfect Instrument. Boston prico, $350, will be sold toclo«econsignmenT,fors27s Ou» 7 octave, mahogany, Baltimore make, Plano,-cost . originally $6OO .. 150 One 0 octave, towrtvood, round corner, as‘good as new, iuadshy Nouns A Clark..— *. „ 173 Ons 6 octavo, rosewood,square made, by Nonna A Clark —very little used ... jgj One fihf octave, rosewood, Gerinau make, Plano.”!!!!!!!! 140 One 0 octave, old Plano-. 35 Also, a splendid single action Harp (made In Bruxelle*! Belgium) in good order. apl3 H. KLKBKR A'BRO- No. 53 Fifth street. sxicrtrw’A.'sr’s i?Ia!nosI JUST RECEIVED—A lot of— STEIN WAY A SON’S ‘ £&3PBfl| CELEBRATED PIANOS.f | W I || Purchasers desirous of procuring ono of these unrivalled Plaoo Fortes ate n-oueated to make early application, as the supply foils for short of thodt-mand. 11. KLEBBR A PRO- No. 63 Fifth street; Solo Agents for Stotoway A Sons; also, for Neon's A Clark's Pianos. TIIALBERG’S piano compositions. FanUsiocn L'EUsi d'Amnnr; Do “Don Paajaaie; Do, “Don Joan; Do " Luc re Ua Borgia; Do u La Botzmambula; Do “ Lvs llagoaoU; Do “ Masaniello; Do “ Moses in Egypt;- * Do “ Ilomo Bwect Home; Do “ Last Rose of Bumm«-r; Romance, with variations; La Tarantella; Tho Artof Singing applied to the Piano. U uiunbvrs. Jest received and for sale at tho Music Store ot '■ mjva • JOIIN IT. SfgLLOR,BI Wood street. ti>l /C WORTH'or MUSIC JFOR2S CENTS O-j TniGcmt AsNi* 'Stttuatn—‘ThUlKflewurlt contains all the words and mtarfo of the new and popular alrs of the day. The selection baa boon made with great care, string only those songs which an good and pojmlaf. All the best songs of 8.0-Fester aru etQbaced in this cof* IrctioQ. A large supply JustTwelvtd wad for sale at the Mnalc Store of fanlOJ H. MELLOB,BI Woedat. VOLUME LXXI—-NUMBEK 216. Jnsutanct, merchants' liunnun Co. of Philadelphia. WIL V. PETTIT, Prest.. ..J>. J. McCANN, Secretary. Amount of Capitol Stock paid in and tnTeate<L~.l2o<Xooo 00 Surplus. 03,(23 U tosure* Cargo Bitks oa the Ohio and Mississippi Riven and tributary*. Insure* against lon or damage liy Firo, *l*o against the perils' of th* Sea, and Inland Navigation and Transportation. »_ cmzcroxs. "“•Y* P*Ut, Joha 0. Montgomery, Jahn M. Ptrmroy, D. J. “**».*.*. Witm*r, Rene Guillon l .BenJ.l. Woolston, Charles B. Wright, John J.'Patterson, WM. V. PETTIT. President, tv—,. . „„ E. P. WITHER, Vico President. Dwiobi J. UcCass, Secretary. izmzxs. Setgvr.Lamb A Co, Philadelphia. ateinmltx, Jostle® A Cc, do! TITTSBUROH OFFICE. No. 77 WATER STREET w6:dt * R. W. POINDEXTER. Agent. Franklin Plra Insurant Company of PHILADELPHIA. Charles W. Bancker, Adolph E. Rods, Oeorge W. Richards, Samuel Grant. Thomas Hart, David 8. Brown, Mordecal D. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, Mom* Pattereon. i CHARLES N. teapresident. Ouasxxo Q. Baxccxb, Secretary. This Company continues to make Insurance*, permanent or limited, on every description of property-in town and country, at ratoe as low as are consistent with security. The Company hare reserved a large, contingent fond, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested, aflbrd ample protection to the assured. * The Awotsof the Company, on January Ist, as pub lished agreeably to tho Act of Assembly, were as follows TiE— Mortgagee ._«19A28 OS Real Estate , 7B Temporary L0ani...... M ... t^. 63JK911 Stocks ..... CIESaOO Cash, Ac 6&46 81 44 Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-cne years, they have paicT upwards of One Million, Todr Hundred thousand Dollar* Losses by fire, thereby aWhvdfag evidence of the advantage* of Insurance, as well as thoir ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNER OOFFIN, Agent, apIO Office Southeast cor. Wood and Third sts. Continental Insurance Company. Incorporated by the Legislature of JtwujflsaJrio,. PERPETUAL CHARTER Authorized Capital, One Million Dollan ..... Secured and Accumulated Capital™..*...™. . ' HOME OFFICE. AV. 41 Walnut Street, above Second, Plaladtlphia. Firo losnrance on Buildings, Forniture, Merchandise, Ac. geneally. Marine Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to all Mrts of tho world. Inland Insurance on Goods, Ac, by Lakes, lUvera, n»r.«i T aud Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on the most uvarohlo terms, consistent with security. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deeds, Ac- Philadelphia.. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Importing Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third street, aboTQ Market, Phlla. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A Son, Coppersmiths, No. 13 Quarry street, Phlla. a EDWARD V. UAOHETTB, firm of Maehefto A RaWl, Importing Hardware Merchants, No. ISI North Third street, above Race,' Phlla. HOWARD 111NCHMAN, firm of Livingston A Co-Produce and Commission Merchants, No. 278 Market at, above Eighth, Phlla. GEORGE W. COLLADAY. President. Wlßl Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Are'ni urSfrillyto No. 24 Fifth street j[np ttsin.) Monongahi " _ ‘ tela lusnrauce Company, OP PITTSBURGII. Officias—JAHE3A. HUTCHISON, President lIE.YRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. . 0 met. No. 03 Warn Slit**, Bui inrun Againti aU fct'sdi of Hre and Marine A'* ASSETS, MAT 20th, 1B55: . Stock Dno Bills, payable on demand, secured by twoapproT«d naaca... ,*■; ............$llO,OOO CO Emnhiin Notes __ 47,003 29 DHla Rbcol ruble „ VfiQd 21 115 share* Mechanics’ Hank Stock-—cost—.. 3,920 00 M do lialik of Pittsburgh do do 2,750 00 40 do Exchange Bank do do .. 2,050 00 100 do Citizens’ do do do 54»6 00 Balance of Book Account*...... ! 8,050 89 OfSfcoTnrnltnro.— 090 88 Caeb..-. 15,803 T 8 OUIXCTQKS: t> , Wm. A, CaldwoUrf Wilson MOltT, /J John UcDeviU. / Goo. A. Bottt Jfttsua A. llntehlion > ÜBNiyy M. ATWOOD, go c'y Wn. It. Robt. Daizcll, ffm. Rea, Tfcaa. S. Clarko, W©stern. Insurance Company OF FIT T 8 B O R 0 n . : GEORGS pARSLBj-pirtiaent . F. M. GORDON, SocrKvj. OFFICII, So. 92 Water itrret, (Spang i Co.’* VVatchoaaa,) op stairs, Pittsbcrgb. THU Insure aj7ainii all kinds of Fire and Marine Sisks, : A 27<«i« Institution t iusnaffed by Directors . 'cha -« well t-noipn in the crmmtmtfy, and t oho are promptness and liberality, to maintain Ute bare assumed, as offtrinytAe besfprot desire to be insured. .AH3KTS, OCTOBHR 31 Stock AcenuuU..... Mortgage ....... Bills Hwirahlo. Office Furniture Open Account^...— Cash - Premium .. Bills Discounted...... Oeorc* Dareie, H. Millar, Jr n J. W.Bntta, Q. W. Jaduoo, JaroeflMcAolay, Alexander Snevr, Andrew Ackley, , nolC:_ _ _ _ P. BJ. GORDON, St-c’y. Pittsburgh "life, Fire ami Hariin Jns- CoT Wo. McKalght, Nathaniel Uolrnta, Alex. NJmlcb, iHrld M. Long, William IL Smith C. W. Rlckfctaon, Office, No. 9G Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROUT. GALWAY, President. f. A- Ri*:ha*t, Sec** ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Prert. Axit&xw Fluuxo, SI. D-, Examining Physician. This Company make* every .Ihsnraneo appertaining to connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Hall and Cargo Risks, on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and tributaries, and Marina Risk gca erally. And against Lass or Damage by Fire. And against the Perils of the Sea and Inland NavigAion and Transportation. Policies isKiod at the lowest rates consistent with safety all parties. Robert Galea;, Samuel McClurkcn, Joaeph P. G&zxans, M. D n Jobe Scutt, June* M&rihaU, David Richey, James W. llailmau, Cltas. Arbntbaot, fol6—mygS-ly flu Aloxamlor Dnultej. Joseph 6. Leech, J aUn Fullerton, Nathan V. llart, David IL Chambers William Carr, Robert H. ILmler, JobuM’Qill, ie Great Western fire anti flinnne ins. Co. OP PHILADELPHIA. O&ct in OoKpxntft Building, Xo. 403 Dataui, corner of FOutVi StraU CfIAiTIB. PtETXTDAL. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. Capita! paid i 0—...... Surplus, January Ist, 1B5S; 5500,000. .,.5222,200 00 55,274 05 FIRE INSURANCE—VisAtiA or Perpetual. MARINE INSURANCE, on Vowel*, Cargo and Freight*. INLAND INSURANCE by lUtci - *, Catiftl*, and Laud Carriage. DIRtCTQW: Chnrlea 0. Latbrop, 1123 Walnot utrc-ot. William Darling, 1510 rise street. Aluiandi r Whflldcn, Merchant, IS North Front Iswic Ilaslehnnt, Attorney and Counsellor. JohnC. Hunter, firm of Wright, HnntVr ACi>. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy k Co., Goldsmith's Hall. John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White AMoOaidj. Thoe. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie k Zeller. • Jas.B. Smfih, firm of Jaa.B. Smith k Co Hon. Henry M. Faller, oiliee 227 Booth Third street. Jotm.fi. Vogdos, office comer of Seventh and Samsem James Weight, lata Cashier Bank of Tiora Allred Taylor! office Cairo Qty'Property. Jena J. Slocum, office 226 South Third sttvet. C.O.JLATHKOP, President. LEWIS GREGORY, l ‘ Q * Vk ® I^*,ldcnt Second Vi« Fresld'L J Office, 8 Wall st, N, Y. J A3IK3 WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer U. K.. lUCIIARDSOILAttirtaot Secretary R.W.POINIIEXTEB,ActoI OTWateratreet, Pittsburgh FUUC INSCUANCE7 ax. THI Reliance Mntnal loscranee Company of . riIUAPELPOIi Oa orPerpctnd, McrchaadlM, Fornitn** ' Ac., In T<nrn or' (Jcnritryl OfEco No. oOH Walnut Street. Oim*l $1?7,026~.A55*T8.4202,465 80.—TnVMtodM foUowr rimßlortfcngaoa lmprotedCUyProperty, worth double ......~.*._|120>200 00 Pecan. Railroad Co'« 6 por cent. Mortgage Load. $30,000, crxt .. ...... 25.6C0 00 Allegheny county C percent.Feuaa.lL H. Lean.. 10,000 00 Feoaaylranla Railroad Oo’i Stock 4,000 0) Slock of (ho BeUance Motoal Inaaraooa C 0...... 10,100 00 Stock ofCounty i'iro Insurance Co 1.060 00 Scrip orSnndry In*nranca Corapwle*. '470 00 BUI# JUcclTablo, bualnwi paper...^^,....,^., bStfll to Book Account*, accrued lnt*rwt,etc 3,930 10 Caab on hand aadin Bank-..-.,.1&043 20 . . |2514«4 go clem nNousr,i££taL”; DIUCtOU. ClodoTldkloJ, Wm. ILTnoinp*o», DariJ 8. Brows, C-. fiteroniwn, John IU Worrell, U. L. Caron, Robert Tolaoa, MowaJuhtwoa, O. B. Wood, Junee-S. Woodward, .ML ' ~ Rorth-CMt conn Samuel Binthasu Rol*rtBtaen, '* v . WiUlam Mitunr.' * «- pfUj.W.Tloglej, ' ' Mnnhafl Hjfl; • : Z. Lothrop,. Cfau.'£eUuid. ' ’ Jacob :LBamin- - Smith Bowen, ** ' r nSfeassss^. «SSi2®SSft'' Pennsylvania* Ii -••• OP-PIJ Offle* Bo.' &3 raranee tompaoT sßvsaa.- •• ; * Jacob pElSer; , -Qkk'W. Boitbl . , Wodeminpt^ '■Xl'toSa* e*y • • . Mr- * ■■•SSSBfc |*Ss&}.‘ - - ' asiasssifc ■ charteredqaptta F f : ■ ■,. Jam ?s- g . * **HnwiVnint ef.U*^^ 00 *- .PWiHilill Li.HiMw» _ ' <■-•' l Sp* ... T •• .• c*o»anooi. feMtit. ;-.l hv»il\ * .<K-3ltrC.-* * •V / ' Eoreka Insurance Company of Pennsylvania. Office No, 99 Wateret, Pittsburgh, . - ASSETS MAT. 2,1553-’ Stock Dao-Bflla—payable on demand anti w- 1 cored by twoapproved udn...... v .» £7&£00,90 Cub in Plttabcrgfa Trust Company..—...—;—. C2,2Se,S? Premiom Nat** —<2;893,60 Bills Becdrable— 15^56,01 123 Shares Exchange B4ok Slock—cost..—ti,96o,oo 99 do -Mechanics’ Bank Stoek-^n5t—6,490,03 300 do Iron City Bank Stock—am 7,600,00 do Allegheny Bank. Stock— do do ... 6,000,00' Book Accooata—sh..„—..........EySttiM — ‘ • $266^U,16 J. IT. Sboeobergor, W. K. Kimlck. John A. Caogbsy, C. W. Batchelor, It B. Cochran, James J. Bennett, Wo. J. Rost. Fixitst, B*c-'j. Delaware BnthnlSafety Insurance Company, Incorporated by tie Ztgiiatvrt qfPcsaiyUxir.to, isos. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut sta., MARINS INSURANCES an Vessels, Cargo! ud freight to all parts of tbe world. : y.'-c INLAND INiiUliANtshS on Goods, by Rlreis, Canals, Lskca and Land Carriage*, to all ports of tie Union. _ FIREINSmUNCXit on. Merchandize Eeucially.—Od Stores, Dwelling Qocaca, Ac. „ . „ Asstl* of Grmpzny, Novrid, lcoT- -; "?“ da EeolEiUle ~.$101,350 9* PhlittoelphlacJtv, and other Loans. „„ 13T.011 95 laaMmncoOoa. J9.5U8 00 Balance*lnhandsOf Agents,Premltunsoa ! • . Marine PdJdesrecenUy farted, and oth*“ •' • .i ’ Com^y-^ — i ; oMbojjt Babacription ,,.... iqo,ooo OO 9709,765 37 9RXCTOSA ' 1' '' " ■•••'*■ , " T " ' WUltaa ilatiL... - ;f „ r , lamcta. Hand. Jonph IL Seal] Them.MhaP.vaiiils. **?frs aTi, > ■ , , JobnE-Penn**, - J-F.Penbtob, Owntt.UhOT, jMhMP.Kyra.y.- K.lw.rdDarUrgL,:', Samuel E. Stokee, Dr. R. IT. Hniton, Hmrj Eloan, 1 WMiamCLLudwig, Jamesß.Mcrari* : , Hogh Cnitg. TbonaeC. triad, 4 BpencorMcntaln, Itabert : lSrlnn,4r^-.- Charles Keller, John B. Semplo, Pxtlsb’g. u. Jonee Brooke, . D. T. Morgan. *< Jacob P. Joses J.T.Locw./ W3l. MARTIN, President. „ THOS. a BJdgD, Vico fcesidcoi Uktet LTuuaif, Secretary. p. a. maDeha: itn^ No. 8a Watcratwfet. piushurgb. 51,000,000 831,500 «p3dyd—Jajg Citlieu’ ißiorance Comp'; or-Atsbargiit WU. BAQAEEY, rrerident, '' '** ■' ’ BiSfUEL L-iIAUHTBLIi B«r#tuy:w OjftceM Htffcr sired* betmm jlariti and. Wbod &t Wn. Bagaloy, SamnolHea, Ju. M. Coppar, Jas. Park, Jr., IhmM. Ponnock, fi. Uarbao rh, Cspt.SamiC-Toon*, J*S» , ♦ Joan,Cali Philadelphia - and X*tte s 1 W 8 CEASCBOOB *.* NY',-' . No. 149 Chesnut Street. -' onrm"o 0 nrm" 0 8 I.TJB T fc.-B O,U 8.1.0 Jl,, H O ,»>S 8. ■ wUI nuke all idndt ef Tfllpfiatl or Ualtfsd,onereTjdescription of Propertyor;«lsr<J|fcdl«y atre&acoablo raleaof ptwolnm. ' ROBKBT. R: KIKO, PrwiJdnt.'.'— > M. W.BALDWlN^yico^rosWsa;.. GharUfl'P. Hares,.. E. B. English, ' P, B- Eanary, 0. Sherman, . 8. J. Megargoe, f. BucK»can,BecreUo* BEADI'S PVBlilSflllßO BOU8@? ■ NEW ’BOOKS,- - ; ..... f .■>-'€ -■■ OLIVIA,or tbeMaid, of Honor, *• ..> .. . •■. “- ,;6d «». -*>*• r**-'- CDCAHLISV'FOX'S EtMoptan M ■'••••• o£OROECnßlflTraJok>Tuv,V. s-r'.-;r.v ti »_ THE PATRIOT CRUISEE, bt BrITAnM Cobb, Jr.«».,25 “)r ■ * TUBSUTHACSSEORCT; - • » «??/ ?’M «*■ ■ «•>••• ■ THEMAIDoFXHKRAKCaB,I)yDr,J.II.iwWij*ft<a} « , 1 ;J Bmtfro« orpoitage on roctJptof prick Anmti Wanted- - FRHDK2UO £ fRADYv 120 ti'annq SfroettlkY. $237,710 S 3 my^ihCmil—»ti 2 New books received by 3.- l. MEAD, 7S Fourth street: ' . California Life Illustrated; : • ■ ; Jr-? 1 ! Ltfb Id the IHdtnmer: Lids lathe Laity, r - ■ V 1 - Public A<lreue*,bj[ PreLWhoCon, IX 34 Bascom’a MiseeUantons Lectures; Hibbard on Ptalmsi Ths Truo Wotnan; _ i, . The Otjoct of Life, Recovered iu the £orly Hiatury cfAiiieti- s*»pot, invito, Fod< *"T'*^ ot * lk ‘ in tl,o various o 1 < W! ,a, o{ ' ***>l* and MUccliatwom 4*luiSj» S2i.*v ? “«‘ A *v-ticHj ore constantly bclncadded in « M l #w i’jj&fitaliona terulnftip worka £f » n r UnraU, a ula of Country We- 0 * -i'^ sss*-- '*•- &Tmi^^!)^ tpla^,s “ i^jiEissa'v •■ -* k sr *’'*••**«'-> g % i 1 tt.. piIAMBER’S SERIES^ — for tie People, o>o|Ji ■ ■' Do Miscellany, 10vol4 - Do Home Hook, or Pocket i*^iwi'g.iSra.V... Do ttepolturr of ' Dj , CyclopodUcf Udrlljli KurSttßTy »oL? Do ißfcrmttianfor tbsPootO*: i??» _ , Wft «d Work, ofA: . IVfiaLIGAN’S -LuLTURK OF THR.BNOiI&n English Synonym*; Bogot’a Thcsanrea of Tranch’a Synonym* of the New Tartaimenb TreSt*'^!-«?** Bt o«>y of Word*; Treach’* n 1 ' ton’i Treaties on Punctuation? KAVi CO. hy^&S ll ' - NEW BOOKS.—Aquarelles, 'or* SamniT^ Sketches, by.Samnel Sombre. ; ■ - 3 D !r i( - r A Foor Fellow, ty the<nthor of “UT.;,4.- V: y ™ ■ before theQnoeo Pearls «,f I^*°*****• > ■.■•«■•■ pbicM, gathered from old auiho3iWßis!s£? m!lrt '* > “N ,JO *' " Jg_ ' Uiyiifei-a. ' <fiyAH -wott. waramtbd. "'-'■ * 30 ,bbls. extra, .■ „ ~*zss Ba- ** U 1 WALL PAPJEE^-ESTpr^l&Zr - ' ‘-V W-Dall P.pCT, P.nollnci.Choi aSfp'r 9l « •odlfeatorr&pcr, Firs Board'hintr^HKr pnrail, OUt .no dl) Cloth WludoJrX;HSSi Tt***- . *, ... r‘- • •* — G^gpt»CHv; KV ,,, . , £l»Miqn3cc;"' w ‘»S-« ;.W *™w«iaer -i r.sE- j - .S,j figNlgM Extrai^Jt, Jgufe of' k JU elected TnUt«Tfh«»t, I- .• •; k . >p!9 -., : . • -A-,. . . x\r - g TT • Cock, Alte*h*nyCHjr, ItaiiljrraeftTCtaff. ✓ v.-V-w Howt Tea» gfrfa*, *mu*, l 4flf ’ ( . ;■■ V ' js> ;i ■& ■ Insurant*.— 1 uucro&a. G; W. Casa, • ' Isaac M. Beanoc*. R. I. Loecb, Jrj. Dand arctsdktft, Q»orß» 6. Scldep, inderson. • , i- SIIOJaraEftOSB. Pre**. Wjljill'n , ; John S-Bihrortb, •• • > Pranda Sellers, , w Wrn.B.llaj*, JfthU Ehfptoir. • • t Walter layanV • • ' ; - Jr. \,;~cs 8..8. Crn*. •Jo«pbK.3?aiii; John CJaytstr* K. Wflor. • "■ J-0. COFFEST, Agent, trThlnl add Woatf ttreeta. Scots. lit S . ft , •' -85* If • 5* 1 i -£ 8
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