r ESTABLISHED iIN 1786. Stuaafets. MAOKEOWN & FINLEY, Wholesale Druggists tJidUunfsetaren of. Carbah Oil, No. IST utbertystmt, Pittsburgh. Pa. , JaSfclyd Bb. FAHNESTOCK*Co., tote of the firm • B. A. Fahnestock k 00, ud successors to Bros, Whol»**leDntertm No.OO.cornrr Wood Plttsbunrh.Pa _ , D A. FAHNESTOCK * CO., WHOLE ■ J • gale Drorrbts ud Uun&et'onn of White Lead mod comer Wood and Front streets, Pitt** JSCHOONHAKER, MANUFACTURER • of IVklt. Wi.t, Lltliuwrot ty au.l Wholreale Peeler in Paints, Oils, YaroUhee, Torpyii tine, No. Wood aU.Pittsburgh,Pa. oc3Jyd JOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. Druggist and Dealer in Paints, Oils, *o eornsr Wood and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh. -• Agent forDr/FonT* Medidno. . - ap3j J' OIIN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL* erin Drug*. Paints, Oil*, Varnish** and Dyestuffs, No. 279 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. .. . All orders will roeeir* prompt attention. , Agent torBcfa«nck*» PnlmonicSyrnp.- aarMJydaw raxaeaicx —.—..—............at0aax ixjTxa. BRAUN & REITER, WHOLESALE AND UetallX>rngglst*,wnwrof Libert/' and 8L 'Clair sts- Pittsburgh. ; " ' 1 ' •'■ • JOSEPHFLEMINO, (SUCCESSOR TO L. Wllfox A Co.) corner Haxfcctstrtnt and BUirond, kern constantly on hand afhlt and complet* assortment ofDrure. MedJdnes, ModldneChesll, Perfumery,and all article* per* tsinlpgtohiabiwinm, . ; 7? «9*Pbyslaaiis pnaafptkm* carefeßy compounded at all boars. * t JaSbly Dr.' oeo, druggist;; 14® Wood street, corner of Wood stmt and Virgin: Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' a. HorcanranN mitten. f EECII XUTTCHINSON, Canmiiasion U and Forwarding Merchants, dealers In Wes Urn He Mt>rve Che***, Floor, Fish, Bacon, Batter, linseed Oil, Per and Pearl A ■uies. Seeds, Grain, l>ried Fruit, and Produce Generally. -Hesthrands Family Fleur always oh*bsnd.— Asents for the sale of Madison Go's celebrated Patented PearlStareh. Ntn.llflSecoudami 14® between Wood ami Smlthfleld pittabnrgh, Pa. spSJyd CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY U. COLLINS, Forwarding am] Commission Morrhsnt.and- UonUr In Hotter, Lake Fish and Produce generally, 2fl VY<of nt., above Water, Pittabnrgh. tny2l f }(. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, tJ * OHIO, Commlmtoa and Tonrarding Merchant, and W'lio!f4*ln Dcalcr.in Wevten Beaerre Cheeoa, Butter, Pot Poari A«h, and Wettern Produce front *t_ BuUthfield and Wood, Pltt»bnr«» v ' K*. ' '• • .n* k • 4 c- ■ David c. herbst, flour, pro dui», Prorinlon and Coramlwion'Merchant, So 2 ST liiUirifutroet, corner of Sand, PltUborgb, glret'hl* atten- Una lo th« xhlp of Floor. Fork. Bacon, Lnrtl, Chcttc, Btitter. •JrMn. DrIM Fruits, SetsU, Ac, Ac. ' coliclted- Albx. forsyth, (successor to Fofijtb A Scott,) Forwarding and ComtnlMloo Mer> chant, DcUcr ia Wool, lildca, Floor, Damp, lArd and Lard Oil and I'rodnco so, 75 Water bL, riltubnfgfa, l*a. T?AGLE WAREHOUSE JAS.. GARB- Li INKH, Wholesale Dealer In Flour, PrvTiiiocl end I’rMuce (criu>rally, No. 0 SerrnUi atreat, between Liberty «<» l IMtaburgh, P*. - ••••-■- JSKIVnng cash. ', - . .. ; ;> .• wt^lj T> LDDLE, WJ.RT3 A; C<K, General Com- AV mi»loo.Jl*wl«ati and Dealer* La Groccriw *nd Fro* ; » dtvc, Vn.l^sLUx«rtyg!reel,Fauburpb t rv ' ■ ■ g rttarn»caar* •g ...dolCJjrd*«T ‘‘ *- > '’l ' V.. . immraneg flgmt^-v R FINNEY* Agent Eureka Insurance (fo a*So. 9 Water ftreeU A A, CARRIER, SECRETARY • Pcnns/lranla Infamies Company of riiteborgh, i’UnJldiug, Fourth etnwt. |uw <«.,*»,mv: 1 ; SAMUEL L.‘MARSELELL, Secretary Citi- »■»»• Inanraots Qompany, W Water ftrceC 1 M. GORDON, Secretary Western In&nr* m <mce Company, 92 Water Btrrwt. J GARDINER COFFIN, AgeHk for Frank • 110 Fin lannan Company, Nortn-nit corner Wood and Thtnl strreU.„ Ni . < - 4 ■ ;*> *jt2k^ l', iijt'i '#* J. UONTER, Agent Fanner* 1 and Vi’ v •«*'.'■ /a X Mcch<nic»‘laTOrancoOo-,POWater»tret. S "''"'if -»■..* i I s*.- 4. < ' -■> J ti' ■ ’J fvV * , ’ »,v ■*>■; .h-.■ ■ ‘A 1 .iVN* ‘. .j • X ■••» y. w * • : ', v ‘ ,*£: . .tu?- '■ '• • •• r-'-s '*» .■'•>* ■ .*...: ■ • ‘V. . •*/>;• '•'* VI. 1 sC» .I.* .* vf*_ . • • ' A. MADEIRA, Agent lor Delaware _• Mutual laaarmnceOa,ilWaterrtmt.' JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental lnwnranco Co- 34 Fifth atrwt. RW. POINDEXTER, Agent Great West • cm Insurimca Co., 97 Front street. ROBINSON A CO., Dealer in Carpets, Xa.T3 Fifth trtiwt. \%TI LLIA.M McUUN'XOCK, Dealer in W Carpets. No. US Market itn»t. fc2 \V. D. H. IPCALbUM, Dealer in carpets,, oil cloths, MATTINOB, AriNo.B7 Foorlh street near Wood. tins II A MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, OiHo* So. 00 Forirth street, Pittsburgh, P*. Notary Pub lie rm t Ohio Commissioner. ' »p 9 r)OBERT M’KNIGUT, ATTORNEY AT £\j Law, end Solicitor of the Dank of Pittsburgh, No. 110 fourth sirwt. Pittslmrgtt. <t<lB TiJSIU'II S. A A. P. MORRISON, AT fj t/.ropjs ui Law. Office No, 08 Fourth •L,nt>ar 'Wood, Pittsburgh, I’d. K- : • *■*;• *'<••• 1 fcis^jp§ fc* -s&*'^i :,? ' , &:'*’ i H ; >i E: ; &)Ssi:li>j, mum .+y.-. 1 •:■'■••.• »:•••: sK;:- j-: ; S Cll. LOVE* Dealer in Staple and Fancy • Dry 0 *»-Is, aigtf «l, lb* original JJ«* Wro, Soft rittilmry%» >: ■"'. . mrl® \XUKPIIF ArßUltOmifiLD; DEALERS [y_JL Id Kftk* auJ Lull?*’ Prre* Qoo&M KMeraUf, <3o*k% iVum* auil Shawli, Embroidcriee and Staple Uoodt, for fkuiiiy uw. An nartaually extensive'assortment in *ll the above dnpsrUaeatsJavt received and selling at the lowert* price*. “ #yNorth-wM.toi>f.Poorth*odM*rtotrtA < <» oc3 RU. PALMER, N 6.-105 Market Street, • toiler la Donnet*, Oita, Straw Trimming*, »nd Straw UooJsgvorrally. , - *4S Carriage and tvagita lanntaetuijr. M. L . BXEPHKNB, Agent. Comer Smilkfitld Slrtcl and Diamond Alley f \TTOULD reipetitfulJy inform ther^pßjp vT public that Im la now located u abaraL E»yfa%g~ and hat resumed tlie btuioeae of Carriage making In ail Itt rariollea, and J* prepared to execute order* ter Wagons of all deacrfptioDa, InelwUtu all work, for Iroa Merchants' Soliciting acoutinoaoceof the patronage ee liberally be •towed npuu him white at tbeold aland of •'Bigelow A Co,” He woaM asrore hie (fiend* that the name can and atten* Can will be gi cento *U U* orders a* heretofore, having ae «c>-n>d Ui* service* of the beet workmen, and baring ample •a-irtinooteeUawberrlor the finishing of fins work. «y*A jceodaaeortmant of heavy work nuw.on band, salt able for Spring oee. All work warranted fcr 12 month*. attention given to repair*. . jalfclyd Coach and Carrlifi factory. * JOU3I SONi BkOtOBA * CO., Cbracr e/Almei Uant StiUam Struts, ALLBoidnrr. cm? r * •-iv,.,.. v WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- rAUL form their friends,' and the public rally, that they are ntapiriarmring Ctmagva, {Mooches, lt/jckaWaya,Bu«gl««,BW*haand.Charlot* J -la all their vari au* style* of ttnishaad proportion. . , - . . All orders will be executed with strict ieg*rd to durability »», i teaatj of finish. Repairs will alao be attended to on die most reasonable terms. Using in all tfaetr work the Uwt Kajtern Shaft*, Pots* and Wheel they iW oonfl deat that all who fniat them with their patronage will be rrfectly katlslled on trial of their work. - - . i Purchaser* are requeatod to give them a call bsfare por* chasing elsewhere. , ooklyd i. -i V .r‘.' c > ; : J: .o;/: DR. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED It Dr. Btniib'«,£DrDer fiOb &nd%aitUM4«trwt«,M MONDAYS, WKDSJ£a>AYB ind BJLTffKDA YS, from 10 to r»o<l 1 to S i/tlock. 49rAasl<Iea<a on tb« EiwnfUQtßood, | /oai Tuonr***——— wua . f JOHN THOMPSON <sc CO, Ittouse painters, glaziers and * ii QRAINEBd/lCa TUI&D WRKBT. . Sign P*ifiUii* ■':£ rxocuud Witti oe*tn<aa and dl* patch. Mixed tfaJnta, Oil, « TurpenOM, VarnUb, Japan.and EogUrfi l»aunt PrUit, •S’ T-Ti»lyf 0T '» I jrni> Zinc, a wj aupvrfor article l*liiladclpble B ai.J Mtuberah Whito Lead alwaye on hand and foraaf*— CTST*®-* -*!-«• -iu -hick a triuJ. by ,uan. l'lJoUn *lll «**• oootr by p>uln« g ibe.r clop. gnHmd wlUm*. mfaklly “ pftißwra* SION POINTERS, | VjILITDT WALT. H KBTAPHAMT, a tusoxio BAiL,rjrrniiTßßET, 1 JOHBPH PBIOKBB, i? PKOPBIBTOR. ‘ S A LL THE DELICACIES OP IJiVTUK HEUOX.prtpttal by lh»mo«t«- W)TA porwmmd oook>,Wrr«dapat the abortaat Uca, from f\ •- r BlXu CLOCK IXJm. csxn. TWXLVX O'CLOCK f. M. AU article* tu’Cba Uaa,' pacoliar to tha JtuVWcat at Sooth, racaiTwl daily by Kapraaa,and ewrad opto order.— guinea* man will hod (La table at WALNUT UALL all that they could dealt**' - . JVWholeaala Itepotfor Ojatcn, Vkh, Oaiao and eerie Vegetable* In their waamaTO . C.X3 V - ■t ■ : r Medicated lye, or ahaum* tidk.—Ac excellent remedy for'&mmfe, B«rt. Acidity cl the Stomach* Ac, AUtserapplyreoetTed hi. «Ut JW*. n.K%»IWq KOCKftIKS—*7S hhdß.prime N. O. Bntmy; • SIT 300t»Mt.N.O.MeUiw; , 6^' S * f & bxi Tobeccu, varjotu brand* ■ 3 l&kec* 4 tvict Tobacco: • V f. , .'M tie. Window Ol&m, mm tisre,- end for lie by Jc3 . ft. BOmSOM A CO. .7 ’rjjsi' i’UBWSHKL) —llrightly’s Pordon’« * C#J Aboutl for 1844 to 18M. Th* whole corapto* ' Jirur DrUshUy’* IMrJon** Diicai to Uftj2S,l&£Ji. : • :• KAY** flO-.tt WrVri.rt. ■f\ srHaT QRENKl)—Handsome iMrk Prints, '■CSSSSfirCSfI OfnglutriK TJcfting*, Ch«k», Oubk-*cb«i ■ ' SblrtiDg, lriab Unen, *<% Q. UANtfQS U>YK. 74 MtrtoUC to!l-biirrolB new No.‘ 3 r |» frt' • ; - Ho.lff»'daoond it. : It^XHBRS^-QlNSMa^.Mekf Sratrtis. Caciulß. attontn>s, otp ©OOtJB. ©auiaata, inane. ?lamttrs. DAILY (Sommiagiow, 9a, HITCHCOCK, JHeCRKEttY & co! [Soccenon to Hoffknan, M'Crcery A Co.] ** Forwarding and Commission MorchanU, And WholceeiV Dealer* in Produce, Flour and Wool, _.pS r ]-4^ ! I=2 a.* Me HAWK A. AHJKUV SZALXSVCt yiour. Grain and Produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, 121 *“”<**•. />o. JtOMtlT CAXNIKS • — „ BOND. CANNING <6- BOND, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ad. 223 IforlK Second Street, * PHILADELPHIA, Por ihe-eale of Produce end purrhaee of Fi»h. Ae, Ac. Any orders etitrnated with thorn will bo promptly fiirvt ard*>d. ep2Q dCai* aeiooui l. Loecn.— s. l »»!•»» JOS. S. LEECH & CO., Noi.Si!) 4 SU Liberty it., PiUibnrgb, Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, 'Din Plato nnd Tinnnr*n Htoolt, AND s PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES eruxsaieruiiUL'aH—LLjjiiiLN r. perm...rji.it. vmrAcec. SPRINGER nARBAUGII &, CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , DRALEIIS IN WOOL Hides, Prorisions I Produce Generally, Ho. 295 Liberty Stxeot, Pittsburgh. Jtl2 °_ McALPIN & CO., fLete of J. 8. Leech, McAipJn A Co, Plttobtirgh.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND B'ORWjUtDING NIERCiL,V2sfTS* Levee anti Wubinnoa A vcnne. •YYANDQTI* CITY, KANSAS TKItKITOKY, IIhFKRIiNCKS: fl. Lmcb A Co, on.l Pitt* burgh Merchant* gwier- lyU-rfAwlyT Dana n. Lawn.....—.. a. cKititoT LEWIS & EDGERTQN, (Successors to 1)! T- A On,) Wholnrilo Grocer* ami Corunii«si<>o Merchant*, 107 Hoixl stroet, Pittsburgh. , ur j HENRY S. KING, (LATE OF TUE *- Moorhead,) Coniraifcrton Merchant, r" AieUlfcnJ Bloom*, No. 76 Wtteoimt, bi- Ur* Market, Pittsburgh. p*.- fc} , lo A A. HARDY, ISBCCESSOR TO HAK • dj,JoD«ACts)Cohuub«lon and Forwarding Mm caanq Agontuf the Madiacm uni In.tUna;vli*)Uilr<v!.i, i«>r t»cr Ptretand Ferry att, IV.Uburgh. Pa. JniF.ly.l J<!*£ Vard ’ t - MEGhAW, ’general U * ioa r M ' rch * nl ’ ar " l 'n»olH«ale Dealer iu Mane. Iln PuftrO and Domestic Clgun. Snnff. Ac., r'^V 1 eln-et, opposite the bead of ffwt PUta cargo,**. . mhl'itiy ©IQCfTS. TrsM urtu, >*. T, LITTLE A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, . . - COMMISSION HKRCUAKTS. Aihi dealer* in ■ DACON. CHEEiK, ? FISH, OILS and PRODUCE. Ko. 112 Second SU, Pltuborgh, Pa. 15- Llbetai maiie on cooalp.Tprnt*. mriS OBEKr HICKEY, Whole, Produce and CommUilon Merchant, No. 134 Front etrent, peer rWargh. Fn. a^-lyd BAGALEY-, COSORAVE <TCO7! wjr^b^ rhc>1 '* IJo Orocen, No*. 18 and IS) Wood *tm*t,^*ut». Alexander king; wholesale Grocer end Importer of Sod* A«h, No. 173 Übertr itreet, PitUbcrgh, p», ettßa. jn*.ki r j»e l. coulsi JONES A COOLEY. WHOLELALE GIUR CERS end Boat Famiahcre, dnokre in Produce end PitUbcrph Manufacture*, No. 141 Water atreet, tw*r Cherry AlbrrPittebnrgh. pa. my2ft iiYt r«flnUYis,.* M .M,. jQits ■ DiLwnttti; CHRIVEK I DIUVOKTII. WHOLESALE M Grocers, No. 130 and 13i S-eos*J £j~.-t. /between \Ym«» end Sorithtiold, I’iuat.urKb. ron* nora wet: tvt» n/tir* .7 w/luaj* tv.\\> JOHN FLOYD .t CO., -WHOLESALE GrocersanJ Outanth*i,.B M'-rtluMteTNiv. 17* Wu.i.l ar«l 22S Liberty etrtrrl, l»UL»Miruit. 'ji. ... *** r - -"~ I9KJI KJKKiS. TITATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GItO- T Y CHUB, (AjaiGilftioa H»iYl,*nUiuirl D-alt-ra in Pro duce anJ Pittsburgh Machlm.:?.-*-*, Liberty rtrort, inttrhorgb. juUi ISAIAII DICKEY AGO., WHOLESALE Grocers, CooimU«C>n Merchants, and Druil/r, in l'rtxlnce, -Mo. 80 Watar aireet, and 03 Front street. PitudmTgh. WM . McCU T 0 II E(J X WIIOf.E -SALE Grocer, ProUnre and Cotnmladrm 'Merchant, and Dealer in Pittstuirsh BUunfartur*-) Article*. Xo.lt>* Liberty street, comer of Brewery oy, Pittsburgh, Pa. rnj-3 JOHX ITBTXLL. A. J. LAE CM 13, ATWELL. A TWELL, LEE «fc CO., WHOLESALE prown, l'rndoc* and CummltMtffl MerehiutU,*ol Dealers la MannGirtnr**, Ns. M Wood *trwt, be tween Water mod Krvot »L, PlUitmrgh. ij.lB MBT. ftOOUOMj —...MituoH. .... —n.tii'Lß.itvai«ox. R. KOBISON - Sl CO., WHOLESALE • Grocer*, Cumatbsfoa Mi>rr.)iat>t», atxl n»U<*r« tn nil kinds of Provisions, Produce-*nd Pittsburgh Manulnrtore*, So. !t56 liberty street, Pittsburgh. j<X Robert h. kino, wholesale gro i CKK, Coonni«*i<m Merchant, and Drulor in Ptrath'*™, Flab, Flour, and all kinds of G/uutry Produce, No. .211 Lit*. «rtf ttnet, mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, P*. Libera] ad wmm madeoe-conrigntDeatJ. Ja&ljd aoaxETP«Lxm.. iamm •«. nununi. Robert dalzell a co, whole- BALK Grocers, Couuolaiion aud Forwarding lln ebaota and DealerainProduccand Pittsburgh MAnuttclnrov, 50. 251 Libert/ itreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. mp 3 Krai Estate aurnts. . WILLIA& WARpr ' Dealer in promissory notes, Bond*, Mortgage* and all Securities for mcm»y. Persona can procure loan* through my Agency, on ruuco* able term*. Tlwae wishing to invest their money to good advantage, can always find 4m and second clan* paper at my oflice, for ■ale.- AUcosuraal'xtiona and Interrtow* etrtcily confidential. Office! GRANT STREET, opposite St. Paul's C»tbcdnL JelaJtf ■: ■ tJoobsrKtts, &c. W l 'Sf- RENTOoLT 20 S Ckirstree^ a DeoldT in KeUgiov* and Ui*rellsa«od4 Books, and Depository of American Tract doeh'tj-’a Publications. mrifcdswtyF . ISTM. 0. JOHNSTON 4 CO., Stationow, J/jf Blank Book Manufoctwvr* and Job Printers, No. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, ' an3o SC. COOHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO «B. Sadler,) Wholesale and Retail .poolerin Book*, on*ry and Paper lianginga, Federal street, bib door 8. IS. of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa. J" OUN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Stationer, successor to DavUuu AAgucw, No. Ci Market street, neat Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. KAY 4 CO., BOOKSELLERS AND ST a- TIONJSRS, No. 6b Wood strevt, neat door to (be cor ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa.. School and Low Book* c-ro ftantlyon hand. JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA • TIOSER, No. 76 Fourth *v, ApHfo Hulldings. ONT~iTsfINTnirTiOOKSEELEH and StatiunerrHaaonJo JUU, Fifth strwL tHusic, dt. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST., between Diamond Alley and Fourth street, Sols A gout forCniCKKELNO A SONS* (Boston) PIANO FORTES, MA SON A OAKLETS MODEL MLLODEO.VS and OilGA:; HARMONIUMS, and Dealer In Mule and Marital Gouda. ________ HKLEBER 4 BRO.; No. 5* FIFTH a Bh, Sign oftho Oojilen Harp,Solo Agent IbrNUNNH A CLARK’S (Now York) nnrlralled Grand and Square PIANOS, and CAKJIART A TToEDQAM’S gtftvife HJJLO DEONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, Dealer* In Mtufe aud Musical Instruments. ■ fed CHARLOTTE BLUME, MANUFACTUR ERand Dealer lb Piano Forte#, and Importer of Music and Mtulcal Instrument*. - Bole Agent for tbe IIAMUDRO PlANOS,alaolor HALUST, DAVIS* CO.'S Boston rionoa, srllhsnd without African Attachment. 118 Wood street myg ' ®ptjol3ttTß. Wall Paper Warehome. WALTER P. MARSHALL 4 CO., Im porter* and Deaton, 87 Wood street, Urtwu n Fourth street and Diamond Alley, where may 1m found an extensive ■aaortment of every dsecnptivu of r*r<r Hangings, for J*ar, lor*. Uolla, Dining Rooms and Gbamhvra. Window Bhndee, la great varivty at lowest prices to country dealers. SclC WALTER P. MARSHALL *W s. R>XOXMM*"~ w. >L. BATtV&K. ■n EDMUNDSON & CO., Noil lIG and 98 Tii Third «twt, n««r Wood, MaonCaernror* I>r«lm oonahests, mniaKa, - ta&bkls ax o oom»3. COMrOKTa.BKOS, V LATENT BPtRAJi-tfVBJNG MATntfc2i!KS, Ac, WooldaoUdttiM »U«rttonof (Hirduiwi to tlicir ■advartadftock* *»i>a*.Cinr] IJIRUSS FACTORY. ThePOlf U*naCtctan>r« of TRD3 S E S In ihUcjty «Vlb© nodenign^d. Tho afflicted ebcnli] compare our pticai with tlico of noy mare dealer. repaired or mnflhlo order* JoS I CARTWETOin* * TOUMdJtC.MTovd OTAJtCU AGENCY.—IIAVINO BEEN md»Wd. »m u „m.i . ij,- ,? ~ . ATWELL, LBS A 00 H ■ */* '•••;• -'•■■■-■ - • ■. •• Jyp. B.Wood Mr*«; CALMONi MACSAREC ANJ> HALIBOT -Ojart riedwlatl'BANOX’S Pimil'r .Qnjcexj aod Tm '..fioaiooriha largetlaud AttMtße.lSfcckanl «m Wvb Ip bo loud law city. AliPtfOOlteCfrotoftßriMiaptwtrtkr.*^'; 7 Jai u § :: -- v PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31,. 1858, HEKBY GEUWIG, Ao. 489, comer Penn and Tf'alnut Streets, Pi ttsburgh, R a., Manufacturer of iiemp and MANILLA BED CORDS, HEMP AND TARRED HOPES from }4 in. to 1?* inch, Fine end Common Pocking rarDjTarraJ and Epnu Yarn. Saih and Bell Cord, Wool Twloth Brooni. Tying and Sewing Twine, Ylai and Cotton Seine tTwine, Ac. fall sapply of the eboreertklM eonatenilyonhend orrmade to order at the loweet cn»h pricea. fa77;lyd WELLS, UIDDLK «. CO., 1 80 Fourth Street, Pittslmrgh, Pa., ; XABtrrACTCKXBa or YtTHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. fV Order* firm the traiio, aod promptly pthip. pod a* per instruction*. Tiatts—6 tnontha, or f> per cent, dioepont for oik. . mS.'iAydAwT CARTWRIGHT * YOUNG, (Succeoaor* to John Cartwright,) Manufacturers and importers of Pocket end Table Cutlery, Pnrgtealenu Dental In* atrtiment*. Ouui. Pi*toll, Plihlng Tackle, *e M No. 86 Wood street. They Rito ipccial attention to the nuiMifactnriog of Tnueca, Supporter*. Ac. Jobbing and ilep&iog with puuc* tuallty and dc«pnlcb. aplfcdly a. catTHii 9.wan»woatii w, a. turaiaruan. CRIDGK, WADSWORTH & CO., Manufacturers of Patent Oscillating Engines AND Portable Engines and Boiler3ofall Sizes, — 1 . prrrflDUßQii, pa. •Workdet Noarn Kkd or tub AQCsrpcr, ALLKUIiRNV niT**, M O OR HE AJD ± C O 4 ~r~ _ Hinoricmaus or A t *i«ri cue, Plain anti Co rm g aftd, g ; a.]l,v^vts t ize:x> sheet iron, For Roofing, Guttering. SjKiutlop, Ac. Ajcnt* for PAUut Imitationtluailn Sbe«t Iron. «“Warvlioo-^—Ao. 136 Ftrdt Strrtt, I’ttuburoh. mr'J7tl.vd A. . Li V O N S . <Succcaaor to A. Lyona A Co.) stAim>ACTcaca or LOOKING GLASS* PICTURE FRAMES, • AND D KALE II IN VARIETY GOODS, ScC^ .. Sfo. 138 Wood St„ Plttabargh, Pa^ MORRIS ic COLTART. •• 90LK KaSOTACTYZUa OF HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC J : FBBGK AND TRIP HA3ISERS. Hammers oc the following size* Ac., made to onl-n N* l, iJft 7m. full blow, 3>M6 lt<. Pnce | 350 ' 'S, - o “ - SQM •* - 4M). , •* a, -ia- ** “ liuw •• •• uk). - A “lft" “ “ 330 M ~ “ WJO. “S. •* J) “ •• *• illio “ •* 1500. “ A “24 “ “ u Will - -3, w A9F* tTrdepi wdicitcd. For pnrticnlar* aibirrm ' ' . MORUIS A COLTART. lajlnliy Ihmauaou, pa. WHUiM tuanuiu Jaaan m. oacaa WILLIAM BAU&I1ILL A. CO.. 01 PcijnK., below Marburr, Pittoburijh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Irou UauuUcturere «f Patcol Boikr, Locomotirr, lined aud CylUidw Boilera. Chimney*, Brekbru. fire H~>l, SUsun Pipes, Cundruaor*, Salt Pana, SugM I’Uii, Ir-jy v nwl*. Lift BImU; etc. 'Alto, Blar-kirmUh? m*rk; Bridge and Vinduct Irons, don* at the shortest uo- order* from a diataaeo promptly att*-od«i to. .Jp«n» Cotton Mill*, Plttabnrch. TTENNEDY, CHILDS & CO., MANUFAC IV TURKRB-of— -I‘enn A No. I boary 4-4 Sheetings; Gtrpet Chain of tdl ct.lora and sbadec . i Ootbm Twine; r“ B*«i Curdit : “ Plough Unea and Ba»b Cord; .** Botv of all Dim and JcacrinLknc Batting. ,efl *h* lUrdwar* Store of Logan, Wila.a Wood stti'rt. will haw* attention. Je3s:',y JAMKSIRWIS, SU AN upXc'turer or ULPIIURIO ETHER; Sulphuric Acid, Bwtct Spirits of Nlt/c; Nitric Acid; llofltaan’* Anodyne; M uriatlc Acid; Aqua AjnmtmiA. FFF; Nitmua do F’oWlcr'aFolubiu,; _ May bc/.mod at John Irwin A Son*, 67 Water »tr**et. *.•». aiKMiai.u 0. *. lotissutf ~.ai| /'>M**£W. ; PKIUtIN *. JOHNSON, . iMANCKACrinuaia AND DK-VLt.KJ> Jh XKT- >:.OILU,DS*.CO’S PATENT ELAS- Tl » TIC n«K AND WATKR-Pftr«or CEMENT IXI Tnlß» Bt***t. rittetmrKh,P*. ->cit;.|«! - t r ' WiLLIAM TATK AKOnT' P LUMBER ANTI GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth PitM.urgh, *o.I F«iLtaJ n».W. I'.JPrHjt.r JIaII. AlhvWuj. •3-hVrjr <Wri;>tiun of Fitting* foi Water, Gm and atomr _ _ BU*l:lr JOHN CANPUELL, " Manukactuberof boots MlrfflUHFtl ..f vjtii j Je*CTlj>tli>n, No. ."V4 hiullhDold :»tre«t, oe3l:lyC . .-(Fucnttuu. P i> i*n i t u r o» F urn i t u rn WHOLESALE AND UETAIL. 11. P.DKGRAFP, s: nOWERT, fWhole.nl*- W.rt lloaie.) And 400 PEARL St., (Retail Store,) SEW 10 ER. 4*’-iii;itaorT«(>«it)-V.vr LV>Uar4 Retailed at WhoUanh Prior! at IL*-1) «*>iy »t<>n>. J iONP wood, 'MARoGANY AND BLACK* WALNUT PAH LOR PURNITTTaB, In Broc.atelle, Dela.n* l‘lu*h. Conn *<*at end roiamcn Purtilltu* IngTwit Taririy, Al«r>. '• A'.VX U£L ED CUAi/BEU FUEXITVHE In ««tti from S3‘A to 1100, SntiN'c, Curled Jlaih, Moss and Whaijiboxi MATTRKBSKB, Ai«o, ipaUiAr Dsdt vi J H'-iMlnc. Patent Prctniata Sofa Dad* Btendi/WnO Patent Cradlea. ltealeri.vlll flad at the .Lore atnrea, the largt-tt and Last woUntent of any n*t*Wiihu>*nt in N«.» Yoi k, and can buy either At wlivlo**!o or retail, cheaper than at aoy other bonaein tho city. ao2&3md * JAMES W. WOODWELL. PDT.S I I E CDAIBE, ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Embrartog erery atyle of pttrniture ROSEWOOD, MAHOUANY AND WALNUT, , . Suitable for PIttWRS, CHAMBERS AND DIKING ROOMS, NEWirORK AND PHILADELPHIA, ■\. r. O W£ R P Ji ICF. s. article mad. by hand and Warranted.*^* CABINET MAKERS Boj.pli*! witlt.Miy (juAfitlty orFUBKITURE ao-1 on ree»oß»b|e teroia. ' . ; HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS Fnruljmftl«ilia Bb'irt!*t notice. Waksroomb, Non. 77 AND 7# Taint) Strict, mrS&dlf I'ITTaBUUOir, f*A. jojih H. tpun'i— —thgs. ». u romo T. D. YOVKO *. CO., ‘ 14 MaxorAOTonu or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Every Docription. f ACTOUt—fniofli S.,Ww«i Wylu and Ft nn*. Aaenttt Warehouie-Noi. 18 & 40 Smithfidd St., QTIIitMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We k 5 «®rdun*ta*iMj m*oof*ctariny STEAMBOAT OABLN fURNITtiRB and Clf At 113, utd iaflto the *U«nUoQ of Uioan |o tarnishing bout*. •oßfrdAirT Sundries —30 bbi«. suvor spring* Extm Family Hour 13 sacks Test). Wheat; 21 Bwks FtaxMad; d Mcka .foail»rs, now tam Hoff Cmtn steamer Oleowoud lor •ulo l,y ' Jn9 ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. on-finn i-BS. BACON SHOULDERS"; /CV/ % VVV 10.000 Jo do ffasiK 7: ft,ooo do do Side*; . ~ 20 tea. B. C. Dams, Jurt r«|d and for sale bjr Jetf T. LITTLE A 00. nESirrAMIWTBUTfERSMivod daily t>?r ££t>nM, In kegs and bucket*, put spat the best dairim lambic, for tale, wholesale aod retail, tie ' KipuLK.WIHTaACO-. W Liberty street. P- 1? FOK CHiLDKRNS' CAPES, a iV • Basque*, Collar*, Sleeras, Shirt Ikaoma, Ac. The biitaworunoqt la the dtr Jnst rreM. Please call and ••hi tlieln. JelLiUw? 0. WANBOaf LOVE, "4 Market rt. Medicine chests—iimTojuat opened *T«tf fine lot at Wedlclna Cbuti, which w(J ha fill* .Mi as they aro ordered, with the purest oftnedldnot.' Those wishing an Article in tbit Has should call aind examine my stock bvftjce purchaslngetaiwhcro.' JOS. FLE&iING, Ju22‘;r . corner Diamond and Marktt street. FISIEr-50 bids lin’d COhlf bbls now No. 3 jiackfercl, VO t>!>l» BkUlmoro nerrlnEt 20 do lhUh« ‘do, j hO do tod 60 kltta 1,3 and 3 Macfcarat, to do Lfcko Fub, tu atom And for »a!a by ' 3. n. OAKFIELD. ■Tk. TO STEAMBOAT MKM.—We will Mil ono *<ghi)i of pusroger pocket MUTEOP -01.18, tcrjr low an<! an nur term#. J«H ' HITCHCOCK, ** STORAGE TO ’LET—Two Jaige dry Cei iuhl Scvood mvJ Third i»rtn>, lu>pilr« of mTUHOOCK, JIkjRKEHY * CO„ J fll : Hn. lafacftiwl »r>rt 163 rrr>nHtrw»t*. fif) BXS. WOOD’S I‘EAIIL STAKCH in V/ \y «t/>rftASd C»p ule by LAItS & WYEIIFs' ohejuoalTood; JUwihe*eap^lynse’dtill#day, ftimt»,wfeofew!*uul ■fWlikr- ' I*lB * JOB. FLUtflNO.' EXTRAFAMIIY FLOCK—IOO bebTcot Extra Family Fkrar in »ioiV and Tea- «*!e by iul.ll:: iltOßK&TDlOgßY.aMytoßtrt.BwWowL’ FAMILY bbl«, choice ■ TlivUttwblwt Extra F>aUy Flow for un~ i.> r MeBAWM* ASJltd.li’ltWo,,.! , t Ift JARS PEA LU’SbjtJpKW BM , dabi#r«il«l>y .jtSl.Yf. ■ • OAT MflAl* Peart ; Barley and Oaten apM&uwhjfaltMl uii«f wqgTtorqOAlityi>oy-H<ftl ' 1 . ■'-' .' l ‘~ ' ’i ™X. PITTSBURGH iUanufacnttcts to any iti T.B. YOUNQ AOO. :> McCBBART * CO. ’ 0- l. FAnrarocK *oo. No. <O, corner Wood and Ibnnhttt. . rßlKTiioniflTS is New England.—From the minutes of several ccnfereocea in Ihe Kew j£nglajrf?a(&tes it appears that there • are, in > rouadlmmbers, ey MwidnithcmnniSnmiurt of Tflethodhit ChßrCh ltt HewEngMd, and that 3uurmc do.n r ...• jmciveni^iLWoßm' ,;v/juwr<ngis»ww»s«<y* |!iltslwrgj) (Sa^ct-tc. ' PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY S - RIDDLS «te 00. rms 9TR£rr. asovb naranxLs. »• cant Terms." ( From the Atlantic Monthly.] I think there is one habit, —I said to our com* pany a day or two afterwards, —worse than that of punning. ItisLhegradualsabstUution of cant or tiaah terms for words which truly characterize their subjects. I have known fioveral very gen. teel idiots whose whole vocabulary had ed into some half dozen expressions. All things fell into one or two great categories.—fa,t{ or stoic Man’s chief end was to be a brick. When the great calamities of life overtook their friends, these lost were spoken, of as being a good deal cut up. Nine-tenths of human existence were summed up in the single word bore. These ex* pressioDs corao to be algebraic symbols pf mimls which haro grown too weak or indolent to dis criminate. They aro the blank checks of intel lectual bankruptcy;—you may fill them up with what idea you iike ; it makes no difference, for there are no funds in the treasury upon which they nre drawn. Colleges and good-for-nothibg smoking-clubs aro the places whero these con versational fungi spring up most luxuriantly. Don’t think 1 undervalue the proper use and ap plication of a cant word or phrase. It adds pi quanoy to conversation, as a mushroom docs to a sauco. But it is no better than a toad stool, odious to the sense and poisonous to the intel lect, when it spawns itself all over the talk of men and youths capable of talking, os it some times does. As we hear Hash phraseology, it is commonly the dishwater from the wasUugs of English dandyism, school-boy or full grown,; wrung out of a three-volume novel which had sopped it up, or decanted from the pictured urn of Mr. Verdant Green. and diluted to suit the 1 provincial climate. i Democratic? Faavuh is Pxx*3yi.vama. —The Democratic politicians in Pennsylvania have al ways been in the habit of cheating the peoploof that State in regard to the tariff. This was es pecially the case in the Presidential election of 1544, when they affirmed, throughout Pennsyl vania, that Polk was “a bolter tariff man than Mr. Clay.” They aro now plsyiug the same fraudulent game again. Mr. J. Glauncy Jones, a warm aud confiden tial friend of the President, and a Simon-pure Democrat, held in bigh.eslimation by his South ern allies on account of .his alleged orthodoxy as a party man, is a candidate for re-election to Congress in the Berks district, and is taking ground in favor of a protective tariff before his constituents. Tho Philadelphia Pres* informs us that he “is promising the tariff men of Berks county his support if they will vote for him, on the ground that he can get the South to agree to anything, and that they ( the South) vdl yo for a tanjT upon Permeglrania von and roal. u So, according to Mr Joqcs, fioathcra Democrats, instead of adhering to tbeii free trade doctrines aregoiugto lurn projectioniste, and go for n tariff upon Pennsylvania coal and iron u a special favor to the Pennsylvania Democracy. Either that, or Jones and his party are again outrageously hnmbugging and defrauding the people of Pennsylvania. A Tough Stoat.—Dr. Livingston's Travels In Africa, recently republished, is considered one of the moat curious, books of modem times. —. Among Tarious surprising tbiogs in it is the fol lowing account of a straugo deformity existing in a tribo of negroes in the country he had ex plored. Every man, woman. And child in the tribe are without front teeth. Inquiring into Iba cause of all this unnatuial appearance it was given to him thus : “Once upon a time the chief of the tribes, like many better men in civilized countries, was possessed of s refracto ry wife. Ho endured her impudence and an noyance for many years, but ooe day bis 'pw aion becoming suddenly aroused, be gave her what is termed in civilieed parlances ‘plug m Hie mouth with his fist. The Mow must hare beeu well aimed, for it relieved the mouth of the proud woman of all her front teeth. Thus de spoiled of her beauty, the sible matron-hid her self m shame, and afterwards became a traeU hle and obedient wife. Tho warrieraof the tribe, in council assembled, observed the ? »od results of that one blow of tho chief, and bring troub led generally with disobedient wives at once to follow his pugilistic example,. Evch re paired to hia borne, and rested not violent uaaU their wires were forcibly relieved of their front teeth ” Art Matt km; —A recent letter frouj Ilomc gpesks of the exihition, by Mr. Rodger* an American artist, of tbo spirited aeries of reliefs for the portals of the Capitol at Washington illus trating th« life of Columbus with allegoric and ,histonVstaucues in niohes and aral-aequc reliefs, introducing much of symbolism in the inter* vcaiDg spaces—the whole an interesting, origi nal. and finely imagined monumental work. Thomas Caulurm, a pupil of Thomas Craw ford, during the period of seven years at lUunty, baa executed a large aired bust of the great American sculptor for the Boston Atbco eura. •Signor C. thus refers to hia connection with Crawford: “In 1851 be sent me to Washington with the commission of executing in marble the great works for which bo made tho models, and which aro to ba placed in the National Cupitol ex tension: lAm still occupied in executing this comrnlasfon, under the direction of CapL Meigs, for the United States Government. After the premature death of my lamented master it was thought by his friends, admirers, and ralativcs that as a pupil, a friend, oud most familiar with him I was tho best qualified to preparo a mem orial of the great artist. Itia afaot that I have been nt work with all tho earnestness that de votion and affection may suggest.’' Gov. Wtss on llobss Racing. —Gov. Wise of Virginia, regretfully declines to attend tho gnat horse show at Springfield, Mass. In his letter he says: II b*B been said that nothing riao than horse racing will improve and keep up tho breed of fine stock. lam not willing to hellion any snch lbiog. Improved agriculture and the wealth it prodaces will, In my opinion, do far more for tho horse than ercr the torf did. Race tracks, with a fajhion Tor tho sport of racing among leading proprietors of a people, will im poverish them and dwindle (he borso to a pony. The fine blood ought to be kept paro, in order that it may be crossed on'the large and coarse .stock, -Tho thorough-bred stallion croeeed on the large Caneatoga mare, until the cross attains three-quarters of the blooded stock is superior, l think, to the Cleveland bays of Knglond. A venerated friend, Alexander Roid, Esq., now no more, of Washington county, Pa., introduced •that croßß, and I commend it to every man, who knows bow tumake “a spire of grass to grow where one never grow before.” Tusbb is one thing greatly to be praised in the South Carolina politicians. They have sometimes a way 'ot saying-wbat they mean. Here are two sxgciucQS, at a Democratic meot ingat WiUiotnflToD. Mr. Keitt said : “As for himself solong as bo was in the Uoion be was for discharging every obligation that de volved upon the State or theoitizens of IhoStato. Twelvemonths ago ho advised adversely; hut now he would say, sustain Mr. Buchanan’s ad ministration. 110 went to Washington at tho beginning of last session resolved to oppose the administration; but when he got there ho found Mr. Buohaoan on tho platform of the South. It was then he determined to sustain the Presi dent cordially and ungrudgingly.’' The Hod; James L. Orr, speaker of the house of representatives, said “With, regard to slavery ho thought, it better protected now under tbe.governraeot (ban it had been for thirty years. As to the future, ho was for-cooperstion with the Dcmooratio parly. He would go into convention, go Into caucus, seek to have an influence in it by ruling and control!* ing it.” West India Emancipation.—Tho Governor of IhrWlndward Islands is FruncisHioks, who wns formerly at the bead of the Administration of Canada. Ho is a man of great intelligence, and practical good sense, governor IHnks, in reply to some Inquiries from Mr. Charles Tappan of Boston, baswrUteb upon the results of emanci pation in iheßrUisli West Indies. He takes a, different view of the sudjeot from that which has generally prevailed, and which has hern in dustriously circulated, bnt which indeed seems to ba giving way before observation and larger; experience. i Gov. Uinks, says that sugar is made cheaper with free labor than if was with slavery, that a smaller number of bands obtain a greater pro duot from tho same plantations, and as an im portant lest of the general prosperity, the price of land has materially advanced. A great im provement has taken place in the Afrioan race, in education, in religion, and civilization gen emlly. Cerrr.Y Dns Fhid.-—Mr- Niedcrwiesser, of St. Louis, Mo,, being »prudent-man, took home his money drawer, and placed on a sofa near his bed. He left the door open, and went, to sleep quietly, bnt wokpnp in.the: night to find a pel deer with a $2 bill in hia mouth, having already eaten $B7. .* Nor the Comet or Charles Firm.—3l. Cabi net a French eavan, holds the opinion that the comet recently observed in several parts of . Europe is not the celebrated comet of Charles Fifth. In a communication to the Journal des Debats, he says: This year wo have already had five cornels, two of which are periodical; but none of them is the comet of 1556, called comet of CharlcsV., • j on the return of which, contrary opinions of Mr. Hind and Ilajff divide the scientific world. As for the comet No. 5, of this year, which was • discovered by 31. Donate, at -Florence, on thei noresemblance to the comeSr 1550, 1204, and 975, which are supposed to bo , the samo. Tuo present comot advances very slowly, and wiUboiutbo midst of its appari tion on Ibo slh or Oth of September next. It goes towards the west; whereas, tho comet of Charles V. went toward the east, soihat they can no more be confounded than tho from Brest can with that from Stras burgh. Moreover, there are 10 deg. difference in the position of the perihelion and tho incli nation is 823 deg. instead of 00 deg. Tub Great Gold Nugget or Austbtlia. —The Australian correspondent of the London Times gives tho following account of the last great gold nugget found in that country:' The great event of the current month has been tho dis covery of a monster nugget of pure gold, at i OaHnrat, weighing 2217 ouucc3. This, tho last and largest mass of the uiotal yet discovered, tfl l thus described: “This wonderfaLupgget is about twenty inches long by six or seven broad and nearly as much deep. It had a Dorrow es cape of being two nuggets instead of one, for at a point one-third from the end, its continuity is only maintained by n nurrow neok which is so slight that the n.ea were afraid to handle their prue much, lest they might break it in two: In shape, it baa a grotesque resemblance to a skeleton horse's head and shoulders, tho narrow port we have mentioned representing tho' neok; or it looks like a continent, withapenin bql» attached to it by a narrow isthmus. It boars upon its sides the marks of aevorul hard blows from the pick,” Honour to tup. Tl mo or tub battle or Kars. —-H'tlijai, .-Iny. 25, ISSS.—Goa. Williams was the recipient to day of a grand ovntion given in his honor. He was accompanied by tho Mayor in a triumphal cur, drawn by the young men* who headed a procession composed of the mili tary and fire companies, and an immense throng of citizens. On reaching the terminus of the grand parade, an address of welcome was read, which was appropriately and feelingly replied to by General Williams. Salutes were fired, bells rung, lisps displayed, and other demonstrations of delight mode The display was very enthu siastic, and highly nattering to the hero cf Kars. A grand levee was held in Temperance Hall, where he received the congratulations of tho citizen*. He remains a week as the guest of the city, when he leaves for New Uruoswick. A \ ASKEKchap. down ia Holt, Kaosas, occu pying an old Daguerrean wagon by the roadside was discovered n short time since, washing dnd scouring an old gun barrel: On being asked wbai he intended to do with it, he replied that he was fixing up to go into the liquor business and to avoid the law, was going to make uso of this tube instead of glasses, thereby making it appear beyood dispute that he is selUng liquor iy//if barrri The fellow is doing a thriviog business. A great many persons have been “shot in the neck” by Lhirf novel contrivance. ' La age lxcusoia ce KacLA.su. -‘-There aro for ty «ix persons iu EngbuuTwho have incomes .of a year, equal to two million and a quarter dollar*, wbilo-four huudred and forty four persons have incomes ranging from fifty te two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year, and eight hundred and eleven from twenty-five to fifty thousand. In Ireland there is bat eno person who bus an income of upwards of two hundred and tiny thousand dollars, twenty-one have incomes from fifty thousand to two huu dred nod fifty thousand, and thirty from twenty five to fifty thousand dollar*. P.irxii —There are ia the I’niied States feven hundred and fifty paper mills in actual, opera tion, having three thousand engine*, and pro ducing in the year two hundred and fiftv millions of pounds «f paper* wtiirii i* worth say ten cents per pound, or sorno twcoiy-seVen millions of dollar*. To produce this quantity of paper over » r . h,m ' ircJ uiilhon pounds of rags aro re quired, one and a quarter pounds of rags being uecessiiry to make one pound of paper. The of those rags, estimating them at four /v” 1 OTCr sixtPen roDliou dollars. Ne>t Can \ nux W heat — The schooner Watch* fui from Toronto. f W., wiih about d.OOO bush* clu of t»ew wheat, discharged her cargo'nl Char* lotto, \ . last Monday. Tho wheat Cost in Toronto one dollar per bushel, ami is the firat cargo received this season. Elutation. —The State .of North Carolina disbursed from its literary fund, for the support of schools and for the education of deaf and dumb children, during the years ISSG and 1860, tbe sum of JHusical, TIUC lIA4.A3ICK Op my SPKIRQ STOCK gggfesa' mrrn pzasto roßma, rcOHTHB KA.tITICTOET or ciiickkki.no a sons, Uouoa, CONSISI ING of-Hixt«i*n uf thoir Seven Oc tav» and *ts *rjl iMiO-Uitril Od/ivo Piano Fort**, will to oi'oc*J ajut mu.lv for t'-iawinallnn oi» TIIUndDAY, JUNK 3.1. TAKE NOTlCll.—Titc Piano Forl*n muinfACtnred by Udckisruig A bo|i«, am ti»l Sutnl*hed by them to any other b-n»c in cuia city, «&i] m| order* must bo »ent and pur- l., tho aul^rr.lrt-r TII IX T I m'X r.OU) AND Vilvku medals lute- tM—lt award.-I to (.WCKXJUXH d. So,VS OVER ALL COMPETITORS, i-iaw*. aiusD «d 1 □yi A Hr. j lA.iO?. Tbe following Mler from fcUiISMLND TIIALBKKC, Tlir oritftnul manuscript vt which can he ceen at the ware namiK.f ought !<■ iMuvinc* any one of\bo xuperlurlty »f Clii.,K.-riD« A tone Plano IforlM . I’i nrsncKc.ii. Match 25, IRS 3. Ma. Msua* —lkenr my aniral In America 1 bavucjixUMitl/ u*.-l tb" I‘iatioa of Mmoirs. Chickerlojr A Suua.aud 1 cad ollv repeat to yon (while thanklotf you for the riaooa/ou haven kindly fnrnt»hf«d-for my con cvrta her-,) dial which I Uat» ao .>Oeu aat.l Udora: tho In ttronmuU aiv«Ui*> beat JJiAto awu In (be United StatMtnd will compare lavoraMy with auy I hav« ever known V0a,.,.„,, tmij., S TIULBERO. The above, lot in addition t.. thoao lu (tore, cußipiiiipaaU tho etylra maunlactumi by Chlckoribn k Bona BMMI^WNS 15 * 0 'n-uuL-ictutrd by CUICK* ARE WARRANTED. JOHN 11. DIELLOR, tk'ln Acent forCljlckoring k Sana tor PitUbnivh andWeat- Jo3dAw T MiisicT Tkw’lMWioTf 7 CnAKUITTK IILUMIi, 119 IV«*ocl atio-t, Juujaai rcc'd, per oxpresx, thefollowlne n«w tnutir: 6 Silver Spring I'-bblca, a--’i? i> - imj rhorna— word* by Oeo. >l. Dj*wo, uiualc by 1., o. Emoraon- v, Down AinoDi; Ui« I.illea—lor 3 v&ln-ii—Olovcr 40 Tbit Distant Cbltana—far 3 voic^si—Ulovor .[4O B*» What Y>m T«> Fere Thw Well, aud- if Kincrei—Byrvu— nitiafcby ?ain«a H. Pli«r|w ...as Tlta Angola Told Mo t?o .03 Coming Down the Dal-W Mtaulow The lU'Mou Why Olara Jlny—D. Wcm-L .***.sl4 My Ik-nn-AtOnc at Homo ; 35 IMie AnglolvwbrlUlanto 24 .HcUlumnirotflM (Hlntnlwr Kwcctlyi t-tmnde 80 Deanwt Home of CbUdhooit ~25 The Njirtit Delhi Oalop—CJmrlMi D'Albert flO Ult Mlfair aa i'oeta Dreaming (coni’• belln) from Lucre tia Dorgla- ;4o Levlthinn Walls. Utingvinn Mask Ualnp .JU New Marchca, QUickstepa. Waltvvw, Variatlona, ete M Ju*t roolvwUt thu -OlcJ EitahlUliad Tlano Depot,” lIS Wood street, Ud <}oor nbovn sth «tre-t. ft«i2 SXJCIJS'VVX'V’a PIANOS. JUST RECEIVED—A lot f. V 1 : rtrinway asdn-a sMB| CKr.KJtIIATKD PIANOS.I | 9 | If Purchaaera dcairuua bf procurine; one of tbrso unrivaliod Piano Fortaa are re-jncftcil to mako early application, u uio aupply tali* far pfiort ofthedemand. H. ULKBKR A DUO.. No. 53 Pmh strestt f*r-h> Agonta fur fitolnway A Son*.*]**, for Ntmn*i A Clark’s I'iaQoa. j.n TUALBEUQ’S piano compositions. Yantaain on L'itlial d'Amore; Do “ Dou raaqutije; Do H Don Juan; Ik* •• Lumtla Borgia; I'o “ La Somnamhnia; Do •• Let Hugenota; D»i “ 'Maaanlclio; Do “ Mosnilii Egypt; Do «* Home aweot»tonic; < Do u lostßoMofSaunxer, Romance, with variation*; Ia Tarantotla; r- TheArtoffllngtorßppllejtotho Piano. IJ uumUra. •Kul reonved am] fur tale at theYliialcPtoro of JOHN H.-MM.LOMI Wwl.lr^l, S I 5 WORTH OP MUSIC FOR2S CENTS V J —‘lit GfRTLK Anihi Hiwrnm-^Thl.llltlo work cuutalni ill the word* and music of the new and popular air* of the .day. The selpcUou hiu been made with great Bivlng only those songi which are good nod popular. All tho beat aooga of p. C. Piater nfo embraced In thu col lection. A largo aupply Juat received and for aalo At the Mmlc- Store of ftulflj .-QHNII. MBLLOIf.SI IToedsL J* R ES II SUP P L Y «©-OENTEE ANNIE MELODIST.-®# Puct—Plain, 20 cents; Elegantly bound, 35 cenK Just received tDd for sal* by ’ " - ? a 024 : • n. KI.UBRIt k No. 69 Fiftb at. g B O ON P supp Jj y ATIANIICnTELEORAPn sbIiOEHBOH, ! Wptiiof.tlSnui,', y, ’ 7 *■***' •■ ‘‘'•jr W*w* flM * ll,atw| W* ll ****iWMWMM t W*****N***Bl OAziSi'fijJ'*""' 11 " 1 VOLUME LXXI-—NUMBER 222. " Insurant*. Mereiianis’ Imnraace Co. of PhUadelphiß, WM. V. PETTIT, Pratt. .D. J. MeCANN, Secretary. 61 °*P ,ul St£ «k P*ld In and ia?«fto<L~S2oo t OOo 00 - * . 63,429.8 ft ' trite.SrtS. R i U “ ““ obk >“»> Ml»ta4>pl§St»«i>d a tli" peril. of tl,„ Scl, Tod Iniuid ' ■' N"IS»M<« TrSMfKirttHon. R »mL n?KV”m tm •Jolui U.Poairpp, D.J. 'I >. t ss r ’, E ' M °oillo», I>nl. L. Wooliton, Dnnoi J. JlcCun., S«l«er, Lamb A Co, Philadelphia. Buck, Morgan A Elidible; do. Traltt, Bro. A Co, do. 1 Pamroy, Caldwell A 00, do. A. T. Lane A Co, do. Stainmita, Justice A Co, do. ' PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 87 WATER STREET wW *f R. W. POINDEXTER, Agant. Fraaktla Flr« Ininruiei Company of PHILADELPHIA _ . . PDUCTOES. Cliarlei W. Baneker, . . Adolph 15. Boris, George W. Richards, Baxnuel Grant, mwrnwnart, Daeld 8. Brawn; Moideeal B. Jacob K. Smith, IbbUs Wagner, Morris Patterson. - CHARLES N. BANOK2R, PreaJdeat. OoitLM 0. Babcsu, Secretary. This Company continnet to make innitancee, permanent or limited, on every description of property in town and' ** nUa V M consistent with aecority. 25RS?? *•**• a Urge contingent fond, which, with tbeirCapital and Premiums, taTolr iiiTeeted, aSord ample protection to the assured. n.S.® A “ et9 , ? f oanp»7f on January Ist, IBM, aspab wdied agreeably ta the Act of Assembly, w«re aa JbUowa Mortg*e«. OS E<rtAt « 8?877 78 Temporary ........ 83,066 17 C«b,4c Bl 11,212,708 ft Btuc« their Incorpoi^tt^a,» period oftwonty-one tw«, lhl y h V^. p f ld of Ooe Million, lour Hundred tooaeaod Dotlan Loue« by fire, thereby nffording eridencs of Ijumrance, m irell U their ebOUjend aijporitlon to meet tritb promptnea* ell liabilities J. QAuDNEB COFYIJf, Aj *p!9 Office Soatki . , ipent, »—Heor. Wood and Thin) at*. Continental Insurance Company, In<x>rporaUd by th» Ltgiilature nf iYnwjfeawa, WITH A PBRPXTOAL O a 4 RT'X S' AntburixedCapital, One Million Dollon, —51,000,000 Bccßml and ArcnmnlatedCaplnl , u 631,M0 HOME OFFICE. Xo. 61 Walnut Strut, abovt-S&ond, FhUaddphia. e«nMlly CTOT * DCr 011 Bull<fi °s s * Merchondtae, dp. thS l^!rid In,lir * nC *^ Q “ 80 “ 4B<l * ro, S hto * porta of Inland TnonniDMoa Good*, dc, by I*koa, Rltp™, Canala ood Load Carriage*, to all part* of the Union, on U»o moat Om-roble terma, cvm latent with aecnrity. . nuLtcrou ormer ' J Mr^er D*«da, Ao, Remoter of Will*, h' ALEMAN, firm of Colemmnjk Smith, Importing Hardware and CotlerjMereluuiU, No. 21 NorUjThird ■treet, oboTo Market, Plilla. JOSErn OAT, flan of Jawph Oat * Son. Copperimltba. No. 12 Qnarrv atreet, PhiU. r EDWAJU) V. MACHKTTK, Ora of Maebrtto A Roleoel, Importing Hardware Merchant* No. 121 North Third <ti»t,«lot( Race, Phlla. COWARU ILLN'CHMA.V, firm of LlTitgston*A 00., Prodace and G.tnmlwlon Merchant., No. 278 Market at- above Klgbtb, rbilo. „ OKOItQS W. COLLADAY, Pn*ld«,A Oxixa Wa£ow.^«cret«j7. JOSHUA nOBINSON,. xa-Mjto . Ko. 34 Plfth utmt/ci lnsurance Conptnf, of mraßuaaiL Orncnj—JA9lUA. HUTCHISON, PpmW.dl mt-NRI M. ATWOOD, 6emt«ij. ' ■ Oma, No. n Wjtd Shut, »»« tntur o Apaintf all kind* of Fin and Jfarint Si tl ASSETS, MAT 20th, IBM; Etftck Doe Bill*, payable on demand, around by *£> Wn»»«l ouBe«. .... 4140,000 (0 lTcmtunj . ,**fw\n <» Bin. R W i*«bie - 'Jgg |? 116 than* MpeUtdca’B*uk Slock—<o« 1 iMO 00 . ” £ Slczzs -Is 2 ! 100 do Ciltien*’ do do’ do ...™..... 6,1*6 00 Btlano; of Book Account* ........... 8 058 £f» Office Furniture...... ~ '<s9o 88 C"* 16,653 ?S DiaecTdu: Win. A,C*t4v»U, WU»ott MOW, Joint McDurltt, Om. A. Berry’ Jxpm A. notcbiaoa UKNIir M. ATWOQ t>. So c’j Wra. U. Rol't. DuliH), Wm. Kna, The*. tf. Clarkft, We«twn insurance Company OP PITTBBDROn. GEOKQK DAKSIE, President. V. M, GORDQX, Secretary, orncn. No. 0- IV.fr .UNol, fSimnj, 1 C,.’. W.rc.bm*vl wp ■tairs.l'lCUhurgb. MU /utvrt Unix of f\r* and Marine Jiuk, A Urme Jntiilunon managed by jhreetort. viko are tctil knvwn in the community, and who are deUmtnaL by promptneu and io maintain the tAareuier »&««£ they h*yeaat,m«Lat offering the best protection to that tv ho denn lobe tnturrd. o ASSETS, OCTOBER 81, I&S7. Block iccouou 41Ji iM 0 M Mori«»(ti« « 100 00 Bill* Reccmblo. „ 4,161 67 CiUce Furniture. 210 00 Open Accounts. ~:7. 0 179 01 Ojkß -- - I«|bU 46 Bill* ™......... 12T>003 73 DIMCTOU. Wrn. McKnlght, Nathaniel Boimcs, Aim. Nimlck, Iferid M. Long, WilUaui IL Bmltb C. W. llicketaoo, George Darsie, K. Miller, Jr., J. W. Duller, U. W. Jukeio, James McAuley, Alexander (Speer, Andrew Ackley, nolQ.* I’itUbnrgh Life, Fin and Marine ms. doT" Office, No. 96 Water Street I PITTSBURG 11, PA. _ . D „ ROUT. GALWAY, rrwideni F A. Rissruar, Bw> ALEX. BRADLEY, Vico hat. Ajidhw Flxsiso, M. D., Examining Physician.^ Tbl» Company makes ceery Insurance* ippertalnina to connected with LIFE HtSELS. 8 AUo, against Uull and Cargo Rtoka, on' the Ohio and' Uiadwipp! riwaaad tributaries, and Marios JU«k! re* unity. i i ; And against Leu or Damans by FJro. L imt against th. Peril* of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. B Policies lmed at the lowest rates comditimtvltfa safety- '• all parties. £ .■ Robert Oalway, Samuel McGurken, Joaopli P. Gazzam, M. D. John Scott, James Marshall, Da rid Bkbey, James W. Hallman, Chaa. Arbuthnot, frl6—my2My Alexander Bradley. 1 Joseph B. Leech, / John Fullerton, ; Nathan F. Hart, IhtThl H. Cham ben William Carr, Robert IL Hartley, John ira ill, . The Ureal Western Fire and marine ins. Co. OF MILADKLPniA. OJJ\*in Compact Building, 2fo. 403 ttafom, comer of -fWtA Street, . • . ahaetie mnnu. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Capital paid lu Sarpla*, January Ist, 1843, or Perpetual. EfSVBAItGK, on Ymmlb, Cargo and Freight*. t TASUJIAyUE 1)j Riven, Canal*, lakw and iabq Carnnijr. . Mlicniu; Sfylw C. Embron. H 23 Weleat itmt William thuling, 1610 floe street. AUxsodfr Whilldeu..Merchant, 18 North Front X«»o lU*lebar*i, fittdfney sod Counsellor. Jolma Hunter, firm of Wright, Hanter A Co E. Tracy. flnu of Tracy A Ou, Goldsmith's Ball. John fi. McCurdy, firm of Jours While * MoOurdj puM. Jj. Qllleeple, Ana of Gillespie A Zeller. / Ju. o. Bailth, firm of‘Jus. B. Smith * Co Don. Henry M; Fuller, office 227 South Thin! street. John ILVojrtes, office comer ofßeTenth Mm] Sunscm James Weight, Ute Cashier Bank of Xiora Alfred Tsjfor, office Cairo City Property ' Jona J. Slocum, office 220 South Third stmt, & I'Teddent. LEWIS GREGORY, \ „ * o'* 0 '* r “* 1 Jw>l Second Vico Pmid’t./ BrM, “ Office, 8 Wall it, N. Y. JIM£S 'masaaui Maa^ R. w. •7 Water streetTpUteburkh' **IRK IHSCRASce7 II »l Bclianco Mutual liunranee - tompasy of • • • PUILAI)I L p It I A ■ Oo fiuUOinfii, U tultcdor Perpetual, JJmhandbe, Fenrftare - in Town or. Ouuaiir. Offico No, 308. Walnut Stroet, g?W*~Sa««n m s*-lawt«le* fellow* improTeUCUjPrtwrtj, worth «wdm tbeamoant 1. .- r. Fruuk Railroad Co't 8 per Mortcue Loan .$30.000,a»t 26,600 00 Allegheny eoatitj BpercenfcP*OHa.R.R.Lcan4 IttOOO'OO FDon«Flmi» Railroad Go’s 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mntoal Inaar*nceOo... M , •• UU6O OO Stock of Ocm&ty Fire lurorence C 0...... ‘ Xxodoa Scrip ofSondrylnamaace OompaniiM ‘ 475 m Bill* Receivable, boalaenpaper .., T 1 Suitm Book Accounts, accrued Internet, KaSAiD Oaeh >i»iii<«na |« SO macron. - , • Samuel Birph.m, “ . WUUaiaMomcj :••••'': Z. Lotbrcp, Cbo. Leuadt' aaass.'; “®%5iSSSiSS*r«' (f. coifor AhhS 1 iifThWuKiwoiaiKr, GletnTißcloy, \?m. R. Thompson, Dtvld 8. Brown,. (XStoronnon, Job)> H. Worn 11, H. L-Otrnon, HotwrtToUnd, ' Mow Jubjuon, 0. &. Wood,-. Juuaa 8. Woodward, . 8. M, Sortb-oart earn* Penniyiraaia li Offle* Rov^? innoceDompur ~ SBBBOB. ■ . -ft&St°- : IMtS&kS, ~ r .AfcnMH&, ■ -- . ; ' m2-£2£c .•'- i ifisgar^ -, ■*!; * . 'ill? 'z.-Mx Knrtka Inmrance Companj oflenisyitauln. Offlco Ho. 99 Water it, Stock I>ne-Bill^—payable on demand and so* ■ gj®!*., mHb*mExch«ip« Bank Slock-cort „ d 9WLOO ‘ 2° “* c k* ntca ’ Kaok Stock—cost.__ MW.KI - w- r £? 5° ft? D City Bank Slo. k-au,H. , ' JW do Allegheny Bank Stock-r do do ... , &OQ9dO —r* t •ook Accotmta...._ •.....' ‘ c , . />. J. H. Ehoenbergur. W.K. Hhaltk, John A. CaogDoT, C. W. Batcholor. B D. Cochran, Jv&ea S* Bsnneit, Root. Piwsit, B+c’y. Delaware Blataal Safety Insurance Conipaßy, looorywulat by tha PtnnryhMia, 1536. ‘ Office, S. E.Coraor Third and WiJittt sta., su ' r “ . o J. 2i 154 J,. . ISjftW?*?S?"“i E ? I “ Ut> ’ Zi»101i380 B* Si» l *anr o ® InaortoeeCoi. 18,508 00 S 3sl?J S • B&lancutabaodabf AggDtß,Pmiilaa^oa- -V-'-* •-•■•••« •*-/-s tf? Uonn« PolldeasreceoUj iMaod, ami otli* ' - - -JLiSf?**** 1 • • ; " J 100,000 00 . ... $709,7'fe8 3f ’ BtMotojw ... Jiuues 0. H&na#. TbeophjioaPMddlag, . Jsioea Tm-iualr, , WflUam Ryrv, Jrl' J* F, PcoUtoU, . Jc«liua f. Eytr, | Sunucl K. £tokrs, I U«QI7 SUrtlQ, ‘V Jmb«j B.'SleFnrla Thomas C. lloadv , i Robert Barton, I Jobaß.BcmpJesPitUh'ff,' X>. T. Morgan. - “ •M J. r.ic*s£ • v- «*-'-• WM-MARTULiWitoat. • H»w.Lm ra . l B«SS: anAia - w “ p ~ l^ i: .: wmiun iiArtio,' JoMphlLgeal, Edmund A. Bonder, MioO;I«ru, || Job a IL Georg* O. Lelper, Edward DarUagtoa, Dr. IL XL lliwton, William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, BpeneerMeYlTaln, Charles Kollt-y* R. Jones Urocti-, Jacob P. Jem* Citiieai’ lusnransi Comp'y of Pitlslmtgfi, WM. BAUALEY, Preaidßot, SAMUEL L MAKSHELL, SocrtUry. • Office M Water street, between Market and iruorf -• , mTOafe^ i nrt , (»io r A»m!s»t.y?ire. Also, agfasT th«j>en.!t of the BoamdluUa<l*NarisaUyn *u;l Tnmrpurt. 17a. BagaU;, S«ibu<>l Uta, Jaa. M. Oooprr, Ja». Park, Jr.. I*»ae Jl. Peno^ck, 8. Harbaoch, Capi. fiatn’T u Youug, ( 3*22 John Cal' Philadelphia F*ire and Life INSURAVOB OOJIP AK V, „1.„ „ . , No- 149 Chesnut Street, wiS Si. 1 T „ K v, T ., n *,o o bt o s so ni. T “ n of Inrarnuce, L IrW Perpctcn! rr oottflif description or ITopotj or H.rrt,ord,», ■t wisoDnble ratns of premium. ~ KOBEST. P. KUTO, Preddcnt. M. W.. BALDWIN, Viet* PrwH*at DOUCTOM. | Oaf*.' (Qtwive W. Browt, r Joseph S. Paul, Jobh GJaytpn, K. write. Cbarle* F. lUj«, K. B. Bngifab, P. E B*rvry, C. BUermta, 8. J. Mtgarpet', F. £uctßuux,B»otetAry. d025.-dljfc ‘ ooreei BRADY'S PCBLIBHING HOUSE™' BOOKS. AX>A^^ l OCSE - * 7 °',A' >r cU. SSSffiiysr^"—" “ iS«, OKOBQE CirMsypi .-..13 xnl uTnuc ; ' ™•• TIiEMAIDOFTUKr.ASCnE,».yDr.J.U.RoLSn»oI2i.«.- &at frw»OfposU£oon receipt of prU*. A mats wanted. . FIUiWCRIC A. BIIADY, _ 126 Xaraau Street, X. >*. STAND UP FOR JESDS—A Christian B*lUd, with notes, illmlrattons BDdtnusic; TD# Child of Prajer; or. Father's Memorial, toßeT.DodJey/' A;Tyn*. with portrait; ' now Citiln, Ctou»6ttt»orrwrt. B “uDp“r OW1< ” IWO MUliUaS * Lord Moatmgm* Vaße-ncw Cartrx SQdUuper'sspw taofcs; . . .* «rA.^*V tOCt 8 ln tbo Ya ri°«» 'M'rrtwtutsor lit ■■■ „ K- O. COCURA.^." Tr 'JgßlrtC^l k - , V' vT federal street. Allegheny., COOI'JJKS, or Got ten Wofd «»!s*£,. B ' T “■ lUv “', “No TUrtfcrt “3Vvf‘*4°”cJ' U '? U, J' 1 Cb '"ri* Trvoch.) MdsSS&rhr teW « r * S * nM, " ; Al “’ «™ rcl,ow; "' h “> Tbo »“» JUUMA DAVISON, So. 81* Market at. $317,Ml 4* -A-largo and fresh sup plyoftiie Khoul uul CO tcae tcit honlntn n.aln-.l‘ c,»»d country schools. Scßod pcua, mfc, Ac ,at low yricc* at tooknorv of * . n -n ‘ K.aCOCaRAN», ; Fr-dcral.iwt, • New books atJuatiooL'CafS' Clair Strut. ’ Jl * Lectarw delivered boforeiho Yoon* M cu ‘, Chrinian A-w elation In Loodoo, 1b 1858,' pnco £l,OO Our Pastor’* Visit*, 40 cents Tlw Race for Ricbe#, byArnott, tOeents; Uwi from Heaven for J.lfe oo Karth, by Arnotior in««. ruin*. <rf ih. Book of.l’roTerba, «1 ia; « Vicoch UlO Grrmstt by Adolpbo Monpd, KramOMchflr, lc.. SLU); Koman a UfaaifdMto«lon,by AdoTpboMopo.l, ft Cc. fanST F. M. GORDON, See* ■£!'L iiOOK;s kkumved by j. l. RKAD, 78 Vmidutmls CaUfornU Life Iltcutratod; > Life ia the Itinerancy;' ./ Life (d the Laity, / PubUc A4rc«a*e,t>y prof. Whetlon, D. D 4 U ■ Ml*ceU*aeotu Lectnm; lUbbtn) on Pealfflc The Trap Woman; The Object of Life, “>• E«l, ni.lor, or Ameri- ,THK SEA—or a history of tiMTatjrw, adreutow*,- explorations and dl«coT*ry. *W-Pn*m» time * caaiprisJmria " markabl " vuyngoßpanch'DtMvroJl»• mftdera.hyrraok B. 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