‘A '\ \ ' .• .• " ",v .< j ggiMr : ~paiiA' :c wi^i^^ ESTABLISHED IN 1786. 1,. -:M A. FAHNESTOCK ArCO., WHOM • aaULniggbU and Hanoftettinr* of Whllo Lead, and Litharge, comae Wood and front atraeta, Pitta* burgh. mchT JSOIIOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER • of WUtoLnd, Bed lead, Use. ftlot, Llthtm, Pnv <7 ud Wbolmio DmWlb Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Torpeo* (lit*, Aa, No. Wood it* Ptttsbninh, Pa. ocflflyd JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAg, m}tdle/,)'Wbolenlaud BataU Druggist and Deafer lnPaiofe*,Ol)i,l>]racraa*,Ac corocr Wood xad Sixth streets. Pittsburgh.' for Dr. ford** Medicine. JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE"DEAL- JJ «»In Drop, Wou, Y«rnMit. ui Dj«tnfc, No. SM Übortj All ordcrtirlUrectlw prompt fcUwiUon. «.^i.i Ti|Tr rumicf *EAP*-...~....-~.... ...... - r &£££! *»J St. CWrYti. lißllgggsglg Meg«a^is^ , aiggas toS[™“ P~crf?Uon. canton jr coopocoMot .11 ■ • . ■ ._ Jafcly QSJX‘ U. KEYSER, DRUGGIST; """ of w '" l ,tre " “ J T "*» Sealers. -X IPICHIIImr. ~-f c. B- Lticn T EEOH & HUTCHINSON, Commission " -*-« lonwdJng ■JlenchaoU, dealer* lu Weeura Be $ ■'*. **7l.ss**?^.. Pbh »B*COO, Batter, Uaieed Oil, Pot .Pf 1 * S? 1 ?, 4- family Ftoor ■**»*• n bui •&, M*4l*oooo’* celebrated Patented - , PwIWmA.. Hoe.lia Second end 1U VlnUtL W°°d end Bmithfield PUteborgh, Pa,. aj&lyd pUIEKSE WAREHOUSE.—IIENRY H. V-J OOLUMS, YbrwirdJng ud Onnmlaßton U«nduffit,Mid 2Tw!S!i" ?"s?> <-*•«•>■«* Produe* trnwill,, M Wnod Bt, abftrp PltuWgh. niyll 7 ,T. FIKLU ' LATE OJ? WAKREN, OHIO. OoainMim >iwj Fofwifrftn* Wwjl.i..i ..1 a hekbst, floor, pro. I ** Q-Conilgameau mpectfaily ■«o<^t+4- A L £, /Si?SYTII, (SUCCESSOR TO T*; ?”*■■> . * Boot!,) Forwardlog and Cotnmimion Mer* w ®oI.UM*«. floor, Bacon, Lard aaJLwd CHI aa.| JYodaca KwnwraUy, No. 76 Water iu Pittaborgli, r*. . . CMh. *<*>., OeneralCbm. ««S tatUfsctory returns row '**"*• ... ■ • delftl7fUwT • Insurant* agents.’ T) Agent Eureka InsonmeeCo., Xi« yo.ftTT4tcritrw° » n A tj l ’ 4•? RIB K »- SECRETARY On-y-Tf-f Htttbanjh, AMUKL h. MAHSHECL, BMretarj Citi r Bear Imamnce Otxnpeny, m ttn-t * * Secretary Western Insaiv • «afOoapioy,e2y«t w WT*et; '*' .1 - PARDINEETOEEJUJ, Agent for Frank -2*4 Thftjuuffi”?* 6 * °^ ag *y > KortfreMl cornet Wood A. IIADEIRA f > : Agent for Delaware Motuel Ittraranoe Wnteretrart. Agent Farmers' and •lechtßVgflnarepoe Qx, OO Water «tre»s. OSIIPi ROBINSON, Agent Contan^ntaf Intnmneo Qol, S 4 fifth vtnwt. W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West* >•«» loianuieo 00, BT ftoot meet. fflarpeta. 4c„ TIiUAH McCLtNTOCk, Dealer in Corpwo. Wo. 112 M»rbt ttnot. Tr 2 W. D» 4 Hi M'ca M.nM — T~\ealer in carpets, oil olotiis, .X/ HAJUJtOSf Me. No.B7!oortbctnwt MflirffML,, attonwßs. IRISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, Offlc* No. CO Poarth rtrmt, PltttbargU, P*. Notary Pab tio aud Oblo OommlatlcßMy. n p9 Robert m’knigut, attorney at l«w,and Solicitor of the Bank of PitUborgh. No. 110 Po»irtli «tix»t,PltUlmrgh. deig TOSKPij"S. &A. P. MORRISON, AT fj toriijtfitUw. OS fourth *!_, near Wood. PltUbMrgh,Pe. ; ■£*&£■. ' rnyo4 BiC CooSs. CH. LQV£,Dealer in Staple and Fancy • DryGood*, *gn of tbeorfgbud £m Hire. Hoi. Market itreet. PitUborgh. m rlo IVfOKi»UY)& BURCHFIELD, DEALERS HJL U 6Hk* and Indie** Dnw Good* morally, Cfoaka, TalnM aad Uuwla, Kabrolderfe* and Staple Good*, tor fuaily oa*. An MiwaJly trtwilTi iMuitaiant fa all tbe «0or« department*, joftrecatred and telling at tba tawwt priaa. i ' ■ ■ ,'tj Ag»Narthww*tcor. Funrlh and qc| E- IL PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, • DnliHa Bonnet*, Hat*, . Straw Trimming*, and Straw OoodJgwaerally. .• ' fflamajre. Carriage aid Wagon Bannfaetorr. M. L. SMEHENS, Atent, _OarmtrSmiH/UU Str4t and Diamond AUtf, WOULD respectfully inform theoMUfe IT pobllcthatlw t* POwVxwtad ahore.WfcJW* and baa rammed the bulne** of Carriage making la ail Ua and Ualao prepared to execute order* tar Wagon* of ail deecripUoaa, Including all verb tar Iron Merchant*’ tua. . Sol Jettingaeontlnuanoßof the patronage *o liberallybe stowed upon him while at tbe old etaad of■'Bigelow A Go-," > be would a**ur* hi* friend* that the mm* ear* and alien* Uso will be girtatoall hi* order* a* heretofore, baring m eurwd tbe eerrie** of the beat workmen, and haring ample apartmaataoleewbeiwtor tbe Sobbing of. floe work. ■o*l good,*—octmeat of bwary work now oa bead, wit* , able tar Sprier oM. All work warranted tor 12 months. attention given to repair*. jalddyd Coach and Carrlaf* Factor/* ' JOHNSON* BKOTBEB * CO M . * Oor**r'if SdmaUeiU Jtdmm Srtdr, ALUH7HXSY CITY.' ‘ ~ WOULD RESPECTFULLY iX- a ojl. tarm thair friend*, and tba anbtta awao- nrjLriw* ■ rally, that they are laaanfactnrtng CarrUgee, Banmcbv, Hathaway*, Boggle*, Sleigh* and Chariot*, la ell tbeir earf. on* ctylee of fialah and proportion*. ' . All ontan will baaxscutad with ctrlct regard to dnrabQlty aadbeootyof.flnlah. Repair* will etaobe attended to on the-oaxt wooabie term*. Using In all tbttr work tbe IwetJbetarn Shafts, potae and Wheel stn% they foeleoafl* dent that all who tarot then with .tbeir patronage *Ol be erfccdy ntkfled on total at their work. , Pnrdmienaiw reqneetod to giro them a call before par chadog Mwwiwro.- .v •;< ■ , .;,r no^lyd F&psWatu. T\R. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED ±J elDr,Batth’* t cora*rnftk and %aKhft*M street* os MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to laadltoSefdock.. . ... MB BwMuuca on the BriimnerCle Bond.‘ • JeS&ly^o ton ..^n.q.inuxn JOHN THOMPSON A CO, : , House painters, glaziers and GRAOTBS, ISA THIRD STREW.' Riga Piloting executed with neetow end dispatch. Mixed Pafatt (H Turpentine,-Varnbh, Japan and EngUah Patent Drier*. ' FUtaMootalgoeUne,* Tery auperior article Philadelphia and Pttteborgb white Dead alway* on hand and tor Bale,— : Wetreprepared to Grind (Mon tor Painter*, Drurri*ttor other* at tbetbfftert notice,ae we haven milT which grind* br Painter* will tare money by setting Utah* POlor* gronnl With tt*. mrtally Patatcn. ’ .LOffGALAIE, . Souse and sign painters, No. 77 (OllPOetOilee Building) Third etroet, bat ween and Market etrnetc. - All Mdenpraaptly attended to. MB ffiimiei iiinl fn nmpnrlnritrft mh37ayd ALOT7T HALI» HEBTAUHAWT, 1050X10BALL, rtTTB BTR&ST* J-OSBPH.PIUOKim, psoPßiaroß. - A LL THE DELICACIES Or-^s J3L tub aiusoy, pr**»r*d by a»mMt pwifcocod eooks,Mrrwl op e£ the iboitett O»£|aNHK ftm aixomoc* a. u. both,twalt*O'clock p. It.' All sitlolM la th* lice, Mealier to the KwVWeet or AmUx, r«c»(r»d Vjr Krprvw, »b 4 *err*d tip to order.— ?b«'S^T l i£'S. U ‘' “'•“ "■‘LNDf HAIL II IvrKDioAmrLYE. oTiinzgrga.,,- bdrt. Aridity el U* .l l, ^r t? W- *»yhT J(+. gg** mwiwJuiatooUby jta r. Eoineb?^ l sy*' JUS! i’UBUSUKD-Brightly’, p^d^. AumUramtiorlluto UM. lUwtotoSSL* ioc BrifhUj’*i Pordon'a to wmp,et * JBB _ KAY AC^MWcodrt. fPST OPENED—Handsome Dark Print*. Mfrd*wr ■ a HA If BOX liO V«. T< M*rfc»t rt. T^fAPKERAL —20 h&lf-barf to ne\r No. 3 -• ITI HaClcr*!; bur, hut rw*< mJ to —l> b» rrrr? * . % a ynjromKsoy. ; yp.wa«cgßdVt. * pTMATHEKS AND GINBKNQ— I7 ocb i tV-TKlbKiMltfeaiawßvkate faaakaK !• k li/;-Vs.'f *' '■'. j. " •" 1 Commission, &c. HITCHCOCK, «Ic‘clsiKßv i co., [Succeosore to BnQmao, ll’Crwy A Ctbj Forwarding, and Commission Merchants, And TTholetil# Dmlett lo »pbl jd— mjffl 1 * *** 123 Smo * j MoUa a. anjkrV ~ , MUtnaw « Grain and Produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants raj3l:ljd° 124 *f° ni St., Pa. M >a«-.Zu.:: m, oassino a. boss, COMMISSION MERCIIA NTS, A T o. 228 /forth Second Street, PniLADSCPIIIA, Pw* the of Produce mvJ porch*** of PUh, *c. Any aVD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DKAUtns IN flour and bacon. Tin Plato and Tinner’s Stbolc, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES JylL-dly SP»WO«BARaACOR„.B*! W A.Iuj( T. PCTTIT...TK. WHITSCRt SPRINGER lIARJ3AUGH «. CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS w itt,. „ D2ALKRS IN K ' 001, Hides, Provisions & Produce Generally 393 Street, Pitta burgh. McALPm & CO., (Uto or ]. 8, Uoci, HeAlplo * Ou, rituhorsb.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKRCBCAJN’I'S' teasiv » x!„ - RMKRKNCKB: Jowph 8. I«ech A ud PitUbnrgh Ucrohuu r«J«. J ‘ JylhdAwlyT BA.VU H. tlww . ' ' HS?T™niAT^orTnE f MfrcUnt, A A- HABDY, (SUCCESSOR to uar. T-^ORAWrOENIRAL *" d D-itoc.Ho Oigw BaaO, it, bSchtli 1 Lib ' rt r* tr ™'. opi«»lt« the Ik*lrfWood,PllS ©rocfcs, TOOS. um* - - T. iiTTILK* c 0 ;,,, ' i *' tlmi W nOLESALE GROCERS, - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , And doaieratn TLOUB, BACON, CHEESE. ' i’ISII, OILS and PRODUCE. Ho. lia Second St-, Pltt.bursn, p* t Übw*l *dTM>ce« arid op coMfgiWnu. : m tHj BlCJiEVrwTolcsalo^Grocor, PAGAFF. COSQKAVE 4 00., JLMriuta.l, Qrocen, No*. 18 ud SO Wood nrtcl, P,W AS, D^™; ■tract, PitUborcfa. Bk N I^Llyd** Ott. *. JOKXS. J°™SJ WIIOLELAF^GIto: HI./, PHt.t.CThilg?”’ 1,0 141 W,t " *“*«• F. mum., ~ ' “ ! ~ s™*mssffigrwßS£SAffi S aSSSSgKMbSd. 1 ! 0 ■ 1 ~ : -W««| ——jJUafuu'.wiiC.. n.m» nok TOPN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE “ K “ M*o»Wlur~, A.. ,18» Ul«l, «*«, laAiAUjJickiY a. cu.,' wuulksaLi; .80 wnttr Krwt, «n»t CT Front t tract, PituLurgh. ; H.V n MoC JII, icHEON WHOLE .J. Tw-i „V 5 Protl rs" *R'J Oo«imU«lon ;M-rvb*at, Pltui>ar K‘‘ lUcmUrtam} Articlr*, No. 1S» Xiyfty tract. ronx»r «»r Drewery ay. PttUbnrj;U, Pa. m *3 JOBS H«’tn, . , i - -f- ATWELL, LEE i CO-TwiIOLESALE twwa water and front it, Pitubnmh. : ip jg wn. aosuos, ' - *». aa liberty .ItCTt, Fiiulmnl.. Robert h. kino, wholesale gro- OER, Commlnkm Merchant, and Dealer lafotbtn. ■SF-ISr**" 1 “»** <*«** **** no. an J 5 «r*y Krnet, nmlh of Sixth, Pm? Liberal at. Tancee made on coaaigninenu. T( j loini ~~ ' —— POBSM dalzeu.-£~c6Twhole: g«-amt«rt, itreet, Pltubgrcfe, P«. ■jsT' Ktal JEstate agents. WII.JL.IAJI WARD, ~ Dealer in promissory notes, Booda, sod s]| ncttrlUes for moi»y. ■bCSSi!” procttr * u * aM tbn ?S h m * *>« P*?* 1 *o IbtcsC their tnowj to rood idnatin, w, y* ® *** ® r,t •od »«soodcUMi*p*r*ttoyom»^f jUJ sad interrlm sMcIIt wnfidwitlsL OOesOHAJfT SlREKT,oppotiU at. PsolVCctbednd. SoofestUers, src. WS. HENTOUL, ‘2tj St. Glair atrect • D *^ rln _?* U * ,oa * sad UffcslUttmuf Hook*, sod T-HJJ A«rl«ui the, *fc,* P*t,Uctlo M . * *EO.. Stationery „v Blank Book Manufoctorere and Job Printer*. Kb 67 Wood rtreet, PUUbgrgh, pa. P, TO JLXt B. a*dlw,) Whelan]. and BM«n Dnlerln Bonk* JOHN 8. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND BUUot*r, nccenor to Darison A Agnaw, No. 63 Market BW yomtha'PitUttttfgh, I\ ;7 £SCO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA-' .• rJ ?°~_ 6 ? V! 00 * ,tre « t » noMooru. tbf. cot-' Bclwol .lid L.»K*,k.W Jj.READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA • nONm. No. 78 Fourth *l, Apollo Banding*. * iii s.E'R > BOOKSELLER mi! Stationary Maotmk U*tl, Fiftti nreet. ifcusi*, &c. TOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST;. m * nd Ponrth street, Sola Agent KirCiiICKKRINO A 80N9 1 (Boctoa) PIANO FOKTRB MA »N A HAMLDrS MODKL MJSLODEON3 OlioJA HARMONIUMS, and Dealer la Uniiciod UntUGoodi. TT KLEBER & BRO,, No. Si EIFTII rA?oi t .T, E i{? ° fl i* H»rp, ®°'l *«*»< forKDNNB * CLARK'S (New York) nor!relied Qraad end Botnre PUaoa,«dbAßnAaTi B DMNBjnd OROAN ILUtSIOJIIOMS, DnlJnln M-.te.bd Mnaieal TmDiiiimh*. . . pUARLOTTB BLUME, MANUFACTORY RR ead Do*!or la Piano Portae, and Importer of Mode and Maakat laetniment*. Sole Agent for lU IIAMBUBO 54* 0 !’* I .*? **l HALLST, DAVIS A OO.’fl Boston Fkneo. witbapdwlthoulMolean Attachment. 118 WoodatrodU mjfl , , OpdoUtterg. vatra r. kiusau. , , WaUPaparWarckoue, "TITALTER P. MARSHALL & CO., Im rtZJ.. V Wood between F«mrtb : *• *"»<* « ext* mi to Paper Uaaringafor Par) DiaiagSooaie and Chamber*. AbJ; Window In ***** T * ri I *. y V l, 1 ' K EDMUNDSON k CO., Nos. 96 aw?9B Wood » iUnoOrtorer* ud D«lm oorxain ooom, O&NASIBNTB. PRISOSfi, IAffIELS AXDOORDR OOMrOItTfI.BEDS. PATKfT SPIRAL SPRING UAITRK&SEAAc WooldMUdttb* fttteatioixof parchwcrg to tbelr’Unr* •ad varied itodt. *|«2):ead FACTORY, The only Ma&obctarnra of TRUSSES lo tUadly art the aadanigned. The afflicted ■boald cotaptr* . ««’ * 4 “ 41150 - “ 15«». 6, «a4*. nm« M2oi ■» * sora *w“ Orden Kdldted.f For particular! aiMn» SIOIUU3 k COLTART, PITtSBCTOa. L Wlt.tlltt ...—r,. -JAM* U. OURBB _ WILLIAM BARKniLL A CO., rim?, nnpt -* M; inv Murburv, Pittsburgh, IV BOILEK MAKERS AND SIIEET Nr. lr " D worknn, Uanu(aclan attention. js2s-.lv . JAMES IRWIS, MANUFACTURE It ..v CULPUPRrC ETiIER; Sulphurio Acid n W r l t ‘ r , iriUof Nitric Acid; Hofinwa* Anodyne; Muriatic Acid. ng; Nitron* do Fowler 1 * Bolutiou; _M* y ■ t«Tohn Irwin A Sou*, 5T W.ttr *tr J.Cp puun •"* *•**««»* _.«»* JOHX6OS. PKItKIN A JOHNSON, W MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN E. CHILDSACO'S PATENT EUS • TIO FIRE AND WATKii-PKOOF (.tuit, SI? l ___ XATEJ 80% PLUMBER AND Ga/kTtter. No. 10 oroth Kxi-vla'i:vtri a *’ crtl,l ‘ , ’ n fur Wu„, Du AoU - Oo31;ly . JOEIJB CAMPBELL, » TVT anufactorerok boots 1?^ »• u r n i l „ r o . K.iV a Tl „ WHOLES*!.!! IS i, KETAIL n. r.DECEIFF, ” BOWERY, (Whol.Ml. War. Hoi and IDO PEARL St., fß.tall stor., NEW YOKE. PrST.'l'ls "''''"'■'l-Fir. K-lUr, K.Uil,.! U Wl,. rrtcea U Uio Fltnrnjr >lorv. Hosewood, UAiIOOA.VY Afc D BLACK WALNUT PARLOR purrituhe"' laDroc.!.ll,,D.lda.u,d plod,. Cao. ».! ™ n a,oa farnitum Al*o. exaxxled chamber rvaxirrac In sett* Cram $29 to $lOO. Spring, Curled Dais, Moss and Whalebone MATTREBSKB, 2Z£S!2g‘ eb — ■-“> •\s f i JAMKy W. WOODWEU,, CHAIRS, WHOLESALE AJ/D RETAIL, Embracing aTary atyle of 'O’ R U I T XJ R B ROSEWOOD, MAIIOQANY AND WALNUT, PARLORS, CHAMBERS AND DINJSQ ROOMS, *s*l*l to anjitr NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, £ 0 IT P R T C E 8. «9'En>rj article nude by head *o4 W*rr»nt*d.-K» CABINET MAKERS Sapplffid with«ny quantity of FURNITURE »n*i CUATTUL on rcwkxuble tenna. . HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS at the aijurtUt notice. mSj'J'.f 00 "’' Nm - 77 78 T »‘"» Street, - T PITTSBURGH, TV T. B. VOUHO * CO., _____ ■AJmrimnmu or furniture and chairs Uf«r*kA«7T^w "W**"** Anna. Uamw Wurthoßic-Noi. 18 tin Smitklield St., CTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE We l« BmilrtK " ' h * ““•■*>• «« •*Boal*wT S™ 1 ® 88 -? 0 bbl». Silver Spring, Extra O-rlur-lbOT,^. —* J° 9 IHAIAn DICKBYA 00. 20,0001™?™ CiOOO do do 81d®«j’ ““‘’liitis * co. E B“TTHu£3Sddfii; 0 > :v« u |,li»>. .~iottrn a. oosota P K «I° il 3 lfliKKNS ' OAl>£S, M£DIQIN£j CRESTS—I have just opened awyflMlotofAWlriwChert,. whichwJK!£? **\ w *** ort * erw ** the pnnwt of tned Idnc*. nma* •bblftf an article is this line thoaM e*lUnd *«*»»«*• (>i>rcbMlDe«lM«here. JOS. FLKiiLNi} 3 *“* corcer Diamond mJ Merkel «trwt. 60 bbls and 50 hlf bbla now Na 3 a) bt>t« fi*ittmor» B&lot, do UtJibx do, “ Jo uid Wk1t1.1,2.,,13 Mictml. *0 do I*ko ri*h, in ttora »nd for nl« by J R. OANPWLD. T° ,r PKk “ “rtEOP BURIVIRtDII.TfOETn. ! j n ;_ ' f •; • IMKKIIiQBmMW 'fft&vrA&r •s■*#.. ‘ WBLLI, i vo., «0 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, P;u, MatraAictunn of PITTSBURGH, PA. r Notm Biro of tbi Aqvridct, ALLtOIIKN MOORHEAD & CO .pucnituu. 6ait*tls for T. D. YOUNQ k 00. de brMki”f u PA f » robbers thUheTeforeomeUne tafeeiedtU am! About ft down h*n been in-ettal* One imt^balMai t c^kS n ° t “ d H "iS»a-A ! S pttsimnii] gazette. PUBLISHED nuu AXD Jlv S. BIDDLE ac co rma mm .m, * » [Frenlb.BitaUdphi.Boll.ttVl Consecration or Bishop Bowmon. Long before 10 o’clock this .• , of ladies and gentlemen w ero eee n wendfngXt? w«y toward Christ Chnreh, attracted thilher by the fact, that to-day eras the time S le d far the of the Eeterend Samuel Bowman, D. D.y os Assutant Bishop of the Protestant Epteoopid Diocese of Pennsylvania The small .me of ho venerable structure prerenled many {from w,b.ess.ng the imposing ceremonies; mid crowds clttstered about the windows and in Ihe yard;; while the aisles, stairways „nd every rather spot in the ehnreh where a faot-hold could ho procured, were occupied by spectators The galleries were fiHed with laditfs, Ld atrge por tion of, Ihe body of. the church was reserved for ? for holy orders. Shortly before 10 o olock, aad while Ihe chime of bells in the steeple were ringing a iovous peal, hho clergy from abroad gathered in the small building at the northwest corner of the church-yard, andprepared to walk in procession to the chnreh The bishop, and officiating clergy met in Iho large room under the lower where they robed them,elre, ioTheir apprTpri: ate veetments. The country clergy wilked in procession into Ihe aisle of Ihe church at Iho moment the clock stmok ion, the organ pealing out n, ranjostic tones as the clergy passed to 1 their seats. Then os.ee Ihe procession, which I accompanied the Bhf.on elect j Dr, Bowman look a seat in 'the middle aisle, in front of tho chancel, until the time or Ihe consecration. The other Bishops and Ihe olfi. olaliug Clergy look their scat, insido (he chan eel, the presiding Bfihop, Bishop Kemper be ing soiled in the Episcopal Chair to the rinht of tho altar. K After all bud been seated who could procure seats, the regular morning services of Ihe ICpis copal church was commenced by the Rev E V Buchanan, of Orford. The morning lessons were read by the Rev. Dr. Bean. After the beiulital service of the church had been con otuded, the coasecrslinn sermon was delivered by Bishop Delaney. -After the sermon, tho certificates of allendiag clergymen were read, and thou followed the ad ministering of the. Holy Communion. A late hour hud arrived before Iho ceremony of censscratlon yranperformed. The ceremony commenced.with Iho reading or dho “Collect " and of portions of the Hcripiurc, according io the form of the book of Common Prayer. Dr Bowman was .then Tested with tho.“rochet •’ and was presented lo the presiding Bishop. Tho presiding Bishop said: "Reverend father in God, wo present unto ion this godly and well learned man to be or dained and consecrated Bishop." Tho testimonial, of Dr. Bowman were then presented and read. Dr. B. then made a pro rniee of conformity and obedience to the doe tnnes discipline, Ac., of l lie Protestant Epieco pal Church in the following words: | “In ihe same of God, Awen. I, Samuel Bow- i mao chosen Bishop of tho Protestant Episco pal Church m Pennsylvania, do promise con- j fortuity and obedienco to the doctrine, discip line and worship of tho Protestant Episcopal .Church m the United States of America, so help aeUud through Jesus Christ,” , I Then followed prayers, after which Bishop , Kemper, sitting in the Episcopal Chair, said - Brother, forasmuch as the Holy Scripture and i tho ancient canons command that we should not be hasty id lajing on hand?, and admitting any person to government in tho Church of Christ which be hath purchased with no less prico than the effusion of bis owo blood; before wo admit: you to i hi9>adminisiratioo, wo will examine you in certain articles, io tho end that the conttrejra- Uon prescut may have a trial. And bear witnee?. bow you are minded to behave yourself in the Church of God. Are you persuaded that you are truly called (o this ministration, accordiog to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the order of this Church ? Anurrr. —l am so persuaded. ~ r '' ia W BithojK—An you pertmaded that ihe Holy .Scriptures.cootnin all doclrite re quircd os necessary for eternal salvation through faith m Jesus Christ • A*d nro you determined out of Jhe eanjc -Uuly Scripkarf*; lo insiructike people committed to yonr and to teach or maintain nothing, rw necessary to eternal sal vation, but that which you shall he persuaded may he concluded and proved by the fame? ’ An*r*r.-.\ aiu ho persuaded, and determine tiy Uou a grace. The Presiding Btfhop. Will you then faithf Ij exerome yourself in the Holy Scripture, aod call upon God by prayer for the true understand ing of-the same; so that you maybe able by them to teach and exhort with wholesome Joc rtoe, and to withstand and convince the triin* saysers T * will 80 the ,lcl P of God. tiV'.frT?*?* Bt,ho P— Me jou ready, with all faithful diligence, to banish and drive away from the Chnrch all erroneous and straogo doc trine contrary to Codeword; and both privately and openly call upon and encourage others to do the same ? hc ;£— “ m ready, the Lord being my Tit Prtnimg Buhop —Will you deny ail im. godl.ueM and worldly lusts, and lire soberly, ' righteously, and godly in this prwent world- lhai you may show yourself in all'things an example of good works onto others, that tlic adversary may he ashamed, haring nothing to say against hj'J"';" - 1 »«l »° do, tho Lord being my Tht Pruiding Buhop.— Will you maintain and «et forward, as much as ,hall lie in you, quiet ness, lore, and peace among ail men; and dili gently exercise each discipline, as by the aulhor uy of God a word, and by border of this onurcb, t»committed to you? wi “ 50 d °- b ? Uteielp of Ood. Thi Proud,ag Buhop.— Will y on bo faithful in ordaining, sending, or laying hands upon other*’ Annrer.—l will eo be, by the help of Ood Th, Prmding Buhop.—Vim you show vonr self gentle, and be merciful forChrisfo sake lo poor and needy people, and to all strangers'des titute of heln? Awvn I will so show myself, by God'e help. **“” the Presiding Bishop, standing up Almighty Ood, our heavenly Father, who hath given yon a good will to do hi! these things, grant also unto you strength and power to per form the same; that ho accomplishing in you the good work which he hath begun, you may bo found perfect and irreprehensible at the latter day, through Jesus Chriet our Lord. Ann Bishop Bowman then put on the rest or'the Episcopal habit, and “Priu, Creator. Bpiritiu” waaeung. over him. Then came prayers, So. and the Consecration ceremonies were at an pud.’ Boston Bu-ys American Watm Pipes.—We learn from a Boston paper that ‘’Tho Boston Cochitnate Water Board" havo contracted with Meeer* Starr, of Camden, N. J., for the now main pipe to Brookline. The Bostonians are nearer to Scotland than' the “Administration” is; bat as they do not'i choose to feed political favorites with “jofrr”' they go where they can get theirpipes cheapest and of the best quality. The Boston pipeß aro to be of a larger size than those for tho Wash ington Aqueduct. • Nothing could more clearly show tho utter disregard of the interests of the American peo ple by our Government, than the fact that they go so far to procuro an inferior article. Nopart of the world has greater facilities for work of this kind than Philadelphia and 1(0 vicinity. We have had Loco Foco papers full of ihe most extravagant laudations of the conduct of the Representative from the First District, becaaso the Administration directed the two steam sloops to be bnilt here. It does not appear, however that any effort was made to have the water pipes for the Potomao Aqueduct cast in that District although it has several large foundries. ’ It is a remarkable fact that the Emperor of Russia, when ho wants work done which his. people cannot do, sends to this country t 0 havo it done, passing England And Scotland on the way. Oar Government, insultingly disregar ding the skill and capabilities of American foun ders, sends to Scotland for water pipes of a no toriously inferior quality. How long shall oar ooantry be cursed with such a Government. — Phil. Nevt. Tut Dbollkkjks or Salem Mass., Register has a neat obituary notice of Nathaniel L. Rogers, Esq., an accomplished merohant of Salem, lately deceased. It appears thotMr. Rogers was a lineal descendant from John Rogers, prebend of fit. Paul’s and first martyr of Queen Mary’s reign. Mr. N. L Rogers was a brother of John W. Rogers, whose daughter danced with the Prince de .Joinville in Paneuil HalL Thus a descendant of the Calholioking who sanctioned the .massacre of the Protestants on St Bartholomew’#.day led down themaxy dance a fair daughter of the* line of John Rogers, the first English martyr .to Ro mish Intolerance. | Tire sth of August will henceforth be cele brated as the day on which the Old and New I World were brought into instantaneous com munication, by thotrinmph of mind over matter. In au age of marrrls, the most marvellous work of all has been effectt d. The wildest imagination of tho wildest poet never ventured to play with such a wonder ns this.. Tho despised men of ecience, the patient questioners of nature, bavo‘ found iho means of freeing tho subtle lightning confined in a fewdrops of water or a few grains of metal. They havolaid a pathway for it to travel through tho lowest, stillest deplha_pf the | Atlantic, far below t lie influence of wave and storm. The imprisoned spirit, freed from matter by thought, conveys its commands with the rapidity of its-liberator. Iho same subtle spirit which directed Colum bus to the shores of tho New World now be comes man's messenger to carry his thoughts from one world lo the ither. Tbeeamo power which mnde the needle point to the pole to lead the manner over tho pathless ocean, now con veys man’s messages below the abyss with a j rapidity that mocks even tho flight of time. It was nearly two centuries after Marco Polo brought the pole ofthe magnetic needle fornavi gation from China, before the adventurous Co lumbus, trusting to ila guidance, discovered the Indies of tho West. Science now marches with . more rapid strides. The same generation which witnessed the first steamboat tempt the waters in defiance of wind ’and tide, saw steam unite the Old and New World in hebdomadel commu mcation. It i* hnnlly seventy years since Madame Ualvaqi- observed ihe convulsions of the frogs she was preparing for her husband’s soup, when touched by an electrical conductor. Iler accidental obaervatiens gave birth to thoso splendid aeries of discoveries which in less than a ceniirry, have unfolded such strange pages in the Book of Nature, and which the utilising spirit of tho ago ban already ap propriated to tlio exigencies of the highest 'do grre of civilization. Lord Bacon taught usthallhe best mode of acquiring a knowledge of thescereiaof Nature was te ask her questions, wiifi a humble, dili gent, aid teachable spirit. Throe-score years and ten have been devoted to tho inquiries, Why docs amber, when rubhid, draw light feathers to Uself? Why docs trie magnet attract iron and point to the poles? {Why should a dead frog be apparently brought t 4 life again for an in slant, if when one metal touches a nerve and another a muscle, these metals be united to a third? The answers to theso three questions have reduced all three phenomena to the action of one single cause. All lead to thesubtle spirit or power we call Electricity. Though as yet we know not what this electricity is, we have learnt to tame it. It is thfc spirit of the storm. We see it in the lightging; we hear it in tho thunder. We make it our Vulcan, to eliminate motala from the earth which swim on water. We cause it to rend rocks asunder. We make it reduce the works of an age into instantaneous crumbled Russia's proudest in gtneering triumphs into dost,.with the resistless power oi the thunderbolt; and now it is our o, e^ ary .\ to cun 7 winged messages from the Old World to the New with lightning speed.-- f.oriilon l>ui!y AVto*. Aug. (i. A Sroav WITU a Moral.—The Eaoyrttg (O.) Jvmial tells ug a story of D. and J„ tiro ver dant gentlemen of that place, who went to Cleve land iq company. On airiving there, D. pro posed a spree, but J., satisfied with Seeing (be lions, thought it best to forego a visit to the ele phants. Accordingly I>. started oft alone, leav log hm watch and a considerable amount of money with bis friend for safe keeping. Hover having so large a sum in bis possession before. J. felt keenly the greatness of the responsibility imposed upon him.—He passed a sleepless night, meditating on the mishaps that might befall the reckless U. His concern was not diminished the next morning on finding that the reveler had not returned, and the thought Hashed across his mind that if he had been murdered, the pos session of his watch and money would direct juspiciou upon him'. As the hours wore away and brought no D. with them, his nnguish and fear gave place to desperation, and rushing to the lake aide, he hurled the evidences of the anticipated crime into tho f atcr. Hardly had ho returned to his hotel, when D entered, hearing tho marks of a protracted spree, mill of vtß occasional concomroitant, a light, lie hudbccAmo involved in a broil, lock ed vatflfc-house fined, and now wanted his money. Tho scene that ensued was more exciting than ngrecablo to cither party but a compromise was finally effected, and the , e ,i„ rur „i district,, impressed » lh the cony.cltm, rtml Utongl, it m.,y be some times ngrresMc tu ro on n spree, ii is „„l s!- wnys very pleasant work to get over it. ,• T“wVf- S< ! I . ATa -—' Tl>» Autocrat „/ the Break >s in a happy vein this month, and wilh reason lie proposed to the sweet young school mistress, andwusaccepted ! ft wasdono on Poston Common, thus : N “ ,l ™"a 'he Common that wo were walking. The mo/; or boulevard of our Common, yon know, has various branches leading from it in various directions. One of these runs down ward from opposite Joy street southward across the whole length of the common to Boyicslon oHI C ' l " ) ‘«‘ b 0 I<,ng Plth ’ * cro fond indeed,(though o”f a tolerably robust habit) as wo came oppoaile the head of this path on that morning. I think I tried to speak twice without making myself distinctly audible. At last I got out tho question, Win you lake the long path wilh mo ! Certainly, Thlnt “l "m 0 !. much pleasure, ihink, 1 said, before you answer; if yon take the long path wi|h mo now, I shall interpretit that we are to part no mors 1 The school mis tress stepped hack with a sudden movement as >f «m arrow had struck her. One of tho long granite blocks used as ecats , h “,v“l d '*>•«"« you may etill see close by the Wnkotrec. Fray, sit down, I said. No no, she answered softly, I will walk tho lony path The old g C „Ucman who siu opposUamcl „ s in arm, about (bo middle of (bo long path, and said, eery charmingly, -(load morning, my dears.” Tne Harvest on th* Contisbst The Echo Ayncole says : Tho wheat harvest ia nearly ter "''"“‘"V' 11 r “ co - Generally epoSing, it will not bo of auoh good quality as Ibat of 1857, and mil weigh on an average four to five kilogram mes less per hectolitre.' The harvest of 1858 will, consequently, bo legs than tho proceeding ; but it must not bo forgotten that that of 1857 was above the average. • Sweden it ia reported that tho accounts Trom the governors of provinces say the croDS ri Hn * respect. Tho export of cotton from the North of Eiiropo will, therefore be very limited this year. Prices are moving up in all tho markets in Sweden. g The crops in tho grand duchy of Finland, are ail faroratdo spoken of,,and an imperial ukheo 1“ r U " rin * 'rWchcorn maybe imported, free ot duty, in that country The latest accounts from Odessa, say that K l itiZTJ'Z^r by ™“ ,o,h/or ° p “ , pr I ° S > P a ‘ n ’, ll ,'“ barvrst of C.sstilo is much bot ter than had been hoped for. Tho favoroblo prospect* of abundant vintage wb.oh existed a fo. weeks b.ek, in Sicily, sircar'’ I'*** 1 '*** *"»»*>» T," n ™ P ' or '- E ?«* TOk ‘‘GEISAT EVENTOF the Ant. —Mr. Smilh was highly delighted • declared it was wonderr.il ; that it was ihe first instance within Ins recollection of a cable having been laid across tho Atlantic 8 J£- i™? “ immediately cs ta °“ ,hoh ' jf " bdi - n ™ Mr. Brown doubted whether it could rcallv ho S Sla ' C ' l hIS Willi “ gnMB 10 dri ”k if^in- .dra. Thompson was wild wilhjoy aaiil «lm noror did-oniy think-good, gratiL ° Messrs. Johnson, Hall, Miller nndaroon who were attending n primary meeting at the “Pitch oL 1 , n ?J’ ,rCC *taU t eapporti;^\dm“iniZuom!!!fe„““ o 4" .od^patcro^^AngiTSLl^ws^^S: mg been arrested at Liverpool, and who was cZ b tW a P' r * us , r by ritnrninglo th“ conntry, is tho pertonwho, in the early” nart of «a& il.lT «»n!y. it ibis about S4O Mn w lm . a “ 0Ul " man ’“ wifo ““ d tMtarinik . H »s as ™K“«' d in themann it,£ „» 8 busincaa J w , lth a partner, and whiloin luis city converted tho funds, intended for the purchase of wool, into securities and fled. He was pursued the following week by Can* «un Leonard of the police force, one of the best: detectives in the Union, who arrested him as he was endeavoring to escape cb tho 7th instant and suceedcd in recovering some,s3o,ooo worth of theabstracled securities.— A r ' Uwit> R. Smith, Tobiaa Wagner, Morri. vnttuam. ss-g. o. ».,SiS,^ ni - SCEIiII -^ mpMyconUnu6 * maiB InrarancM. permanent •™™ la protection to the aaronsd. 3 UMh%\~Z?!ft ? f os January let, ISSL u pob »j£rt agreeably to tiia Act o/ Awembly, wwo M “ [£ M0rtgagt*................. Beal E5tate................. Temporary Tv»n« 5t0ck*........ Casb,Ac__.. 81,889 00 thlr of*tiSS2ii?ye*rfc ? p ** cd . a °f One Million, PoorUnndrod * ,y flrp - lherfb ? ■ffnnlinß evidence iUapoaifr.ii to meet with prooptnew all llafafUtiee. anto ft* J - QAKDSfEtt OOPFIJi, A«nt, _ p ___ OQw. goothetot cor. Wood And Third Ms. Continental Insnrante Company. Me orpvratvt by tht UgiiUtittrt of Ftomytvania, „ . W*H * PunpxTDAL cuinyxß Antlioii=«l Capital, OaaHUifon Doll.n. 000.000 Bccmml and Acaraolattd Capful ' Z* mjm .. „ HOME OFFICE. Ao. 01 Walnut firat,abmt &amd, PhUadAphta. °° r “ r ” K "'*. M.rchaodlu, Ac. frd 8 h “. Wall para of "r"' I*tah*W«R Coe,l, 0* tho Untc-n, OD tho most raroroble terms, consistent with security. oE< rwiLidiu?“ DAT ’*™" ,> - Wd ' r ° f *“»**• *«. firmof Colwoan* Sraith.lai porting ED '' , , All! ’„'- MAClffirrS, Ora of Moehotto A Rata.i DOWAnD HINCIIMAS, Ora of LfYfnctton A Co. Prodnc nhXn!Z' mS, ’ rcU “ Ul N "-»f“"Aotot!UoT. »wwo»,.s^ E w - JOSHUA ROBINSON. Agent. No. 24 Fifth atreet /op BQUrn.) (onongab«la Compinv. OP WITBBUBan. Orncioo JA3LE3 A. mjfcElsoW, Praddoo, DESIRY Of. ATWOOD, fraotoij. Ult r OmeMf.Uo. PS Won* BTMIT.. nm ham Jsahat aS L-ituU Fir, and Marla, 11, B , . tL »,h A3BKT a. may ami, isss: Block Dno Bills, j«»yablt. on demand, secnml by two approved nu*e» rvwi no TUtU Uoeclwble IT * r« rt , lfhn K. Worrell * n.L.cu»„, ■ ■? 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Ba»«rj, C. Bbcrman, 6. J. Megargee, r. Bocuuiurm,JjooreUiy. „„„ BRADY'S PIIBHSHI.tO~nb US E. ~ V NEW BOOKS WNONinmrnoosE, j,a.*.b^khj^U ett . g .-;;$ OLIVIA, or the U&id of Honor “ • - » TUS '* “ - tr T^£s£?- U .”»«BD«chg, tT D r ;J,£,a, n “J °rp«u c ,„ n n A S ™.*3S,i "^gSAgiSfw Nc2LS2? KS AT -gt. ' V - '■■*:s. to Rotor, Virtu, 40 not*,” * VB - :?; 'SfSSSBS-. ;« |pps§sat-; = < : Life In the Itinerancy- ** * Llfo in the Laity - - ; Hibbard on Pwlmt: 81 -• The Tree Woman; • 1 ‘ ■] The Qbjoct of Life, ' j canMethodimi7 llecOT4rodln Ibe'Eitly History of Amdri. .1 /p2sss^, c#irufc -*‘?* <«««»« > :* SffiK£sT«““-2U * ' -4 Sabbath D*y Book. du ‘ *>»*# "iV .'..^ Bffmrv —Ev\T» J - L RE^P. TSFoerth et r an* MhwiUareonLS^n^^i^K^ Po * tlc 4l» .•.!-"r-,U arecon«tantlybdne»dd7d h, » hKow Bw»Ue*«oh» ln the collection ifc many «, Mont.ffoKS. 0 P>e Betsy; llogU «&?*. Sfa CniUoor Seonnole, Qjol AftniM r.m'Worki; OtceoU, the W. Herbert; • Floral Hom d ’ °*”J lier " ®f . - Ami*,. ,2; F ‘"‘ . ’ V •’ Jna tt . 4237,710 66 $317,041 4S Wm. UcKDigbt. Nathaniel Holmes, Alex. Nlmlck, B-rld SL Long, , William 11. ftnrfth C. W. Kkketaob, F. 8L GORDON', gee*; I M^Sr detail'd account ■"*wmarkabkf^ulj l ®'’ : , coni Priaing.a miKl'ru, bj Prank C. andent aa wall 4a Boiw la one Tbloma, Bmo '' '“™'roa, Ulnatn *u2o KAY ICO^ £“5t D te ? B^™“ CT w^R «ompito4 in tbU country or »n* f£n KngUsh ' KcUounry * Gayraphual Table ofV> oo * rf Wor^ Alexander Bradley. Joaepb-S. Looch, John Fall«rton, NtUinnjr. n«Tt. Darld l|. Chamber* William Carr, Bobert 11. llarll*T, John M'OiU, Ot^To?B° L 0 w^ ennB yJ™? itt State Eo* “ d - _ - firert. C^^S^^^-TSF-toga ; «d. from n„ M lSi“iSTEul,? ° rE "*' ' ia2S »A> SCO, ftp. S 3 Wood »trwt. fr°- fil Market atm^t. S P 7theKcv - John author 100 hhds Cvlr to prime'Su- JWbbloN.o. UoIumo; j i, 6 1'Jf'P'too bioCotTr® , 35 bbu Baltimore onJ Not. Tori Strop: : im *” J 81 5-nmp Tobtra> : P j in® v. ( c * c,t * Injpertal ami Black T«*«i 5? bb ‘ UrKOtto.S SlodLrri, ", J ll ’ Dr rS»l[ Urrri„ E .. “j” 'o ‘■•ncj Coni broom®!, *2° dozen Painted Backet*; >• P 0 ** 0 rnU'-awofted Bitot Sk W' V 30 pamh vrv *il**ti jtjS ""rmlly fti r or£2S!. u ieli,,rd ,o,u "in J - -■ m*« j?,a. E?‘***>-'' B * a *° n ’ ■ • -i—_£l£i.;JTAW* * jgssssasKa* wjpsnn ■fMW'iMIJ ■FOWliKbs; iiu insurance. Eureka Ininrasce Company of Pcniuylraiiia. Office Do. 99 Water at, Pittsburgh, ASSETS ifAT I,IBM, ; Stock' Dne>Bifts—payable on demand and to-. 'WBttToilA.. 10. W. Cw, Ibmc M. .J^nnoek, W. VF.Martio, K.T.LmOi, lUriil MXxodlnu, ifeotg? &S«liIeB, * .ndcmß. •A.IL . SUQISKBBWEK, Pr«»t .. " ' ■ my-frOja RofcT. Pnnrsr, Scc’jfc *• Agent,, W Water Btrytt,J>)ttcrßtt, tiien«' lmnranee Comp’jr of Pftlsbnrfrii. WM. * SAMUEL L aiAHSriELL, BoCrcfau^! CaptMwktft.dtea 8. AT. Kwr, . John 8. Diiworth. Francis Bolters, - Wm. B. Hay*, ' Job* Sblptan. ■ rltlrtmiKl WooJ itrrSa. •703.78 S 3T > V . Mi 1 > ?*s-■ l&jj *■>l r r- 1