I— ■ Jr ESTABLISHED IN 1786. I v,;: ; . / gniggtetg. . j 1 . A~f!nLEY, Wholesalo 1 « IlxL Druggists aadllaaafactaren of Carfcen Oil, Ko. IC7 S stmt, Pittalfcrgh, P»- J»3O-.lyd 1 ‘D L. FAHNESTOCK & Co„ lato ofthe fina l[ X>. B.A. rabaeewck *Co, andsacmaorato /^niln* ' *fg i . BrocL Whalwate Drueglta Ko.ooi comer Wood updfonrth 3| Pittsburgh. PA , t Di A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., WHOJ-E -§ JDi sal* Draggttts end Uanoftetarai of Whit* tod, * bMd tad Utiunti conn Wood sod Treat itreem, nt» | borgh. acb7 1 T SCHOONMAKJSR, MANUFACTURER a U . of WWW I«d, E»a L~l, Hoe, IWnt, I'M g ,y ud WbotanloDMleyln hints, OUt, VtrnlilM., Tiup«D> , g tloo, Ac., No. w<r>d st» Pittsburgh, Pa. ocSJyd g TO UN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TOJAS. » V M‘Gnfl«y,) Wholrwda and Retail Dniggiat and Dealer • £ • In Paint*, Oils, Droetafli. Ac comer Wood and Sixth etiucts, 1 Plttaborgh. ’ f Acent for Dr. Ford's Medlctoo. apfl r I , . TOHN P. SCOTT. WHOLESALE DEAL * -TV erlnDmge.PalßtfcOikVarehbataad DyortutDalfo.l . ffi 290 Liberty ctrect, Plttebargh. 1 ' «] All ardors will recti re prompt attention. I R dy Agcnttar Pnlrooalc Syrop,- aarftfclyOaw ! jf rantscK aaAga—~~..—~< — lerrtot »-»-««* ; ' 1 T>RAON * REITER, WHOLESALE AND . § JJ Retail Druggists, ooraerof liberty and BtClair stm. a Pitubcrgfa. j• - S' TOSEPU FLEMING,(SUCCESSORTOL. a V A Co.)wnw*M«rXK«tmlandDiimond,ksepa S ?P biodmftOlaad complete —m tmentofDrags, . S MraJeloes, Medicine Cheats, Pwfumeiy, aru! all article* per il taislaztoblabaaiDMa. ■ S, A9*PbyaicL*aj pnaerlpUona carefully compounded at ell ff. hoora. •.. ! Jaftly * 1 T\R. QEO. H. KEVSKR, DRUGGIBT" .. i .1 9 140 Wood street, oormr of Wood atreet aad Virgin —• ; Alley, Pittaborgb,Pa. - .} _ jiroflufc gtalrta. 1.. *’ a. hctcitwkis—.....—muxes. TVEECU &HUTCIIINSON, Qommigsioa '1 Ai and Forwarding Merchants, dealers In Western Be ,'j eerre Cheese, floor, Flab, Bacon, Bolter, Linseed Oil,Tot ami Fowl A*bm, Beads, Grain, Dried Trait, aad Prance ,• • . j generally. IWt brands Family Floor always on tund.— |* Agent* tor the tale of Madison OoV celebrated Patented I'wlSunti. Noe.ltSßecond aud its Firststs* bttvwD 1' ’’ m ” Woodaod Smfthfleld ata., Pittabnrgh. Pa. aj&lyd pJIEESE \7AIiEHOUSE.—HENRY H. V./ COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Uercbant,and Dral»r in CbMae, Butter, LaAo Flab mad Prodnce noerallr. ' 29 Wooil at, abornWater, Wttaburgb. my2l ' T B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, O * OHIO, OommlMioa and Forwarding Merchant, and Wholeeale Dealer In Wtdtem Beeerra Gbeeaa, Batter, Pot aud Pratl Ash, and Western Prodnce generally. Front at etween Bmlthfield and jfood, PlUabwgb. ' r\AVID 0. HERBST, FLOUR, PRO- A!/ doee, PrprWon and Commlaelon Merchant, Ko. 2C7 TT Liberty street, comer of Hand, Plttaborgb, glraa hit alien. r-| ' tlon to tha aaloof Floor. Pork, Baoua, Lord, Cbeeee, Batter, Grain. DHe?Fndts,&er<{i>,A<t,*c. 1 \ gyPonaigomcnta reepectfally solicited* nnS^y \ A LEX.' FURSTTU, (SUCCESSOR TO Aj. Foray th Js Brott) Forwarding and Commission dtant. Dealer in Wool, Hidaa, Floor. Bacon, Lard and Lard 4 ii CKI and Produce generally, Ko. 75 Water at, Pittsburgh, Pa. \ ;|S 17A0LE WAREEODSB.—JAS. CARD u XU I'lKB, Wholmle Dealer in Floor, ProTiatona end : . . B PttKiuceeetunlly.'Mo. 0- Seventh street, between Liberty ! I S ladStuUliibsldjPUULurgbjP*. I B cash. _ , pr 2ily | I .TWIDDLE, WIRTS & GO., General Com . . S '-CVtalrnkm Merchants and Dealers In Grooeriee aad Pro- J dnce,Ko.l's Liberty atroet, Pittsburgh, Pa. a - •erpotialgnmenta solicited and satSactory retornagaar •A J aired. . dalMydawT - r insmanct agnUsT ~ T>' FINNEY, AgeutEureka Insurance Co. XV* N».9 Wateratmt. . A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY • PMsmylttrata laanranca Company of Plttatargh, i* D gliding, Pbnrlh rtraet. QAMtFEL L. MARSUELL, Secretary Citi kj ebb l* Intnraaca Oompany, 94 Water atrwtl . F M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur o gncc Company,92 Wator itrwU . GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank • Hn Flro Iniipuict Company, NortS-rart corswWood i A. MADEIRA, Agent for. Delaware a Mntntl ' lIIOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmera* and Mcchnolca* Inanimate 9O Wataratreot. OSIIUA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Inaarmpce 34 Fifth etreot '*• 1 T> W. POINDEXTER, Agent Groat West- XV* era lutoranea Co^o7 Fronttirect. ROBINSON & CO., Dealer In Carpets, Ac., ,*s\>. S 3 Fifth street. WTTLLIAAI McCLJLNTQUK, Dealer in ,T T Carpet*. t?o. 112 Market etrtwt. f«3. ' W.D. * H. JS*CA.Lt<OBI, Dealer in carpets, oil cloths, M ATXLKGS, Ac. No. 87 Fourth itmt o«ar Wood. lIUSrtI IUSrt & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, Office No. CO Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notary Pub Ito aud Ohio Comal—lunar. ap9 Robe kt-m* knio ht, attorney at lAWviuid Sulldtor cf tho’Hank of Pittsburgh, No. 110 Fourth streot. Pittsburgh. . do!8 JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT tonx'jr'at Law. Office No. OS Fourth sL, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. • CH. LOVE. Doalor in Staple and Fancy • Dry Gi*>U, sign of the original. ooe Hire, No fi Mar Set street, Pittsburgh. a»rl9 11. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, # Dealer in Doaneta, Uate. Straw Trimmings, and BtrawOondsgeosrally. Carriage and* Wagon Manufactory. /VI. LcSTKPHHN-S, Agent, Cartier Smith field Street and Diamond Al/ey, WOULD respectfully inform tneqWjjP pablio that Im is now bested is sod bis mametfthfi biutare* of Carriage making in ail Its raHetlce, and is also prepared to execute orders ter Wagon* of all dMcripUcniy including ail work for Irtra Merchants’ .SoUcitiagacoatinnanceof the patronage ao liberally be llowed upon bln while at tba old stand cj**Bigelow & CoV* lie would assora hb frienda that the same tors and atUo t(«nwillbeglrentoaUhUordera ae heretofore,haring*e enred the serTices of the beat workmen, and haring ample amurtmente eieewbrn for the flnisblog of fine work. . 4»A good assortment of heavy work now on hand, wit able for Spring nee. All w«rk warranted for 13 montna. syPxrtkaUreUeottoaglvontorepelr*. Jalislyd •S>i : Coach and Catriafa factory. JOH.ISORi BBOTHKB * CO,, Corner etfSdMOniand Rebecea Struts . alleouiny errr. HTOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- qCTJP Yt r form thdr friends, and the public rally,gnat they are manttfoevnring Canlagea, Barouches, luicsaWays, Baggies, Bldgha and Chariots, la nlf their vari ..u* *ijlo* of finish and proportions. All order* wilt be exeentM with strict resud to durability •udlwmtj of finish. will sin be attended toon the most rraaonabla termL Using in all their work the beat Keetern Shafta, Poire and Wheel stuff, they fool confi ■dent that all who feverthem with their patrooage'wtil be arfoqtly satisfied on trial of their work. ' Purchasers ere requested to girt them a call before par-. cfrwdnn eieewhrre. - ■ • nofclyd Vvn. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED i / atX>r.Buith’s,comrrfifth and^mithflsldstreets,on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and BATUBDATS, from 10 to 1 and Ito 3 o’clock. • JcSayd* j?vm racnrrao*...—Jw*r. c. nun ; . JOHN THOMPSON *00. ; : ;TTOOSE PAINTERS. GLAZIERS AND n aiutxEita, im third srHirr. Sta p^misz executed with neatoms and dispatch.; Mixed Paint*, Oil, roryeotine. Tarnish, Japan and Kaglleh Patent Briers, ’ yitu MonXalgoe Zina, a very superior article PhiiadelpbU ' autfiOsbarih White Lead always on hand aud We are prepared to Qrind Colors for PainUn, OniggisU or oghecs at tha shortest notice, as we haTsa mill which rriada by steam.—Painters will by getting colors groond with at. . . . • mrfcdly 'Painters* • LOKQ*tAHEi House and; sign painters, No. <7 (Old Post OfleaßcdUlsg) ?hlrd street, between Wood and Market streets.. All orders promptly attended to. executed in awsperiorstyle. mhST^yd Wstll Pstper Wnrshonss. -wr Alter p. Marshall a co., im «norta*Qt of every of lon,Malls, Dining Booms and Chamben. Also, Window %***”* s. vancnaewr.......... wJg.'IATXJUX. I? EDMUNDSON k CO., Nob* 96 tad 98 Xlie third stnat, near Wood, Maanfsetiirsn mid Dsalsn SWALLPAPKR, CUBTAIN GOODS, OBH AMENTS, fJUKOBfI, TASBXLB ANDOGRD3, PATENT SPIRAL SPRING iSSSSSSaE? Would solicit the attention of pnrehsMri totheir Urc* and raxted stock. epjfctod* T i JOHN H. MKLLOR, No. 81 ‘WOOD ST , between Dhmohfl Alley and Youth street. Sole Amt IbrCHICKBaiNG A SONS’(Boaton) PIANO IDBXB&MA -808 A HAMLUTS MODEL XKLODBOM *pd OMAN HABMOBIDMB, and Dialer Jn Mnsic and Mnskal Ooods. rr, KLKBEB A BRO., No. 5* FIFTH Beaten efU»Geltelhrp»BQl*4cntferKUNNl a ni-tRK'H <N*w York) smlrellod Oread e&4 Bqoxre iSANOS.ftadOABHARX* HSKDHAITB «CMfM MILO /vW>HB«4OBOA2I HARMONIUMS, DMbn la Mreteead ■M««wiiigtnun>pt». ‘ ... - fo* C“ —harlotte blume, manufacture IBandDwdsrUPtaaolcrts^andlamcCforofMMfo . »*Muiml Isstramests. Me Agent forth*HAMBGBO VmBOAMMforBBUJrr, DATS* WVMctfte awiAwief. IM WandUrnm. - ' nri : I I .1 /IIBABSI OlGABfill—Atog« 1 -y^S^^SS^SSSSSiI THE DAIIA PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ffiarprts. attorotß) Sts ©OO6B. ©amagre, Sfcgflitians. ©pjolstnp. 1,,....—..; inersn a. ncoj Music, tit. Commission, HITCHCOCK, AeCBSBBY ft. CO., [Eoecetaors to Huftoan,irCreer7 ACo.] Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers In Prodnet, Floor tnd Wool, »p?lyd M J yS it md 122 «i» PUtzhirffh,'Pa ■ M eßASE&iajiiia, " osuxunr _ Flour, Grain and Produce. ComtoiEffion and Forwarding Merchants, A*o. 124 Second St., PtUtburgh, Pa. nySltlyd MMMCimnao nano. CANNING * BOND, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wo. J 23 North Second Siren, PHILADELPHIA, Vor the ttls of Prodace and parchaao of FUU, An, Ac. Any order* eatraated with ihora will be promptly forwarded. ap2odom* -KAUOLM Lewnt -JOSH U A. LUCK. joa a lebch & co., Noi.flia * J 144 Liberty st.,Pittsburgh, P*« WHOLESALE GROCERS AND commission MEaaoHLAJsrra DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, Tin Plate and Tinner’s Stock, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. Jyifcdiy srsnro** RAaaacsn—Bncjaias ». rtmt...WK.H. wnrucaa SPRINGER HAHBACGII A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS-IN - Wool, Hides, Provisions & Produce Generally, No. 295 liberty Street, Pittsburgh. j*u MoAIiPIN & CO., (Late of J. 3. Leech, McAlpln A 0o„ Pittsburgh.) GENERAL COMMISSION AND forwarding 2ynnßcn-Aj>r] L«T*e and Waiblnrton Awenne, ' WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY. UfcfBRBNCKS Jeeeph 8. Leech k Co, and Pittsburgh Merchants geaer- lyllatAwlyT Diva b.iswis.— d. «,uwsajra, T EWIS A EDGERTON, (Successors to 1). IJ T* Morgan A-On-,) Wholesale Grocer* and Oommlnhin Merchants, 107 Wood etreet, PitUborgh. tnrt rf'ENHY S. KINO, (LATE OF THE «4JL firm of King 4 Mcwfecad.) CunustMifin Merchant, *ud Dealt? ia Pig Metal and Blooms, No. 70 Water etnvt, be low Market, Pitubargh, Pa. *pl9 A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR • Jotvo 4 tn-I Forwarding cb&nt; Agrat of the MedUon aad lailianarolie Kailrau), oor her Flrrtand Ferry iU, Pitmmrgh, Pa. J*£fclyd "ODWARD T. MEG RAW, GENERAL JL-J V’TOintMion Merchant, and \nio’r®ale Dwd,* In Muo htf tiwd Tobacco, Imported and Domestic Cizars. SncC, 4e, «c,No.2U Liberty itn-.-t, opposite thebead or Wood.ni:*- burgh, Pa. tnhlily ffitowes. TBt*. umi -...TH03. tfTTUL Jft. T* LITTLE 4t CO., - titholesale grocers, l", . , ' COUinaslO.N MEI7CILLNT6, And deal on In FLOUB, BACON, OdKESE, FISU. OILS and PIIODGCtt. So. lift Second St*, PUtabargfa, P*. adraoces mad* op consignment!. njflS X>ORERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Predoceand Commimian Merchant, No. ISI Front ■treat, near Wood, Pittsburgh, fa. a^dyd SAGALEY, COSUHAVE & CO., Grocers, No*, is and ffi«] ureet, IMU- Alexander kino, wholesale Grocer and Importer of Soda Asii, No. ‘Jfaubert? ■tract, Pittsburgh, Pa. *pklyd* B>l-a-JOir«a , ...... „ -/AS. L. IVXJLST JONES & COOLEY, WHOLELALE GRCK G£KB and Boat romiabere, dealer* in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufrcteres, Nu. 141 Water street, near Cbsrry Allay, Pittsburgh, Pa. imy aj 1 jok» a. wiwoara. CQRIYER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE Grocer*, No. 130 and IXI Second *trt«>l,’(between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. Join rtoro,, —.—— jucsald ro_- wtuiam »tnm. JOHN FLOYD .E CO., WHOLESALE Grooereand Ootnm{**i«>< M-h .‘<e. K 3 Vr»«) »i>d gitS liberty street, Pimnnrpa. j„i,j JoaN-ATT. ; —...John wilbor. TXTATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO TT CERS, CotntnHiioa Merchants and Dealer* in l’ro> due* and Pittsburgh M*im£Ktur<*«, N*.. 2i> liberty street, Pittsborgh. j n »«. TSAIAII DICKEY * CO., WHOLESALE A Qrooera.OotiimlattianMcrriiaiits.athl DnUervin Pukluco, No. SO Water street, and <53 front street, i’llUtiurph. WM. McC UTCU E ON WHOLE BALK Grocer, Produce and Commits km .Merchant, and Dealer in Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles. No. lt>9 liberty street, corner of Brewery ay, Pittelmrgh, Pa. myS join ATWnL- A. J. LU...~ CIUS. ATYEU* A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE -ft Grocer*, Produce and Commission Merchants,nod Dealers In Pittsbnrgb Manufactures, No. 8 Wood street, b» tiretn Water and Front llttsburph. aplB now. nonHn r *.*< fcAX'ta. aousan. R ROBISON 4 CO., WHOLESALE • Grown, Commloicn Merchants, and Dealers iu all kinds of Provision*, Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture*. So. 3&S Liberty street, Pltubnrgh. Jalifclytl Robert h. king, wholesale gro- CEB, OommUrion Merchant, tad Dealer (a Feathers, Ksh, Floor, and aU kinds of Country Produce, No. 211 lib erty street, mouth -of-£lxth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad vances made ou consignments. Jafclyd XCrCnTDALarU —.„.JAXKS tCRSADIKO. Robert dalzell & co., whole -BALB Grocers, Commission and Yarwirding Mer chants and Dealozsin Prod ace and Pittslmrgb MnnuUclor-«k No. 251 Liberty street, Pittsborgh, Pa. my 3 Ktal iSstate Agents. - WILUAB WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Bonds, Mortgage* and all seenri ties for money. Persons cko procure loans through my Agency, cn reason able terms. Those wishing to invest their money to good advantage, ttn always find first and second dsn pap«r at mjr oßtae, for mis. All cpmmmifeaticDa and inforvfows strictly confldenli«L Office ORANT STREET, opposite St. Paul's Cstbwlml. Jelaltf fioo&stUns, Arc. WS. RENTOUL, 20 St. Clair street, • Dealer in RolJglous aad Miscellaneous Books, and Psposttory of American Tract Society’* Publicstiooi. mrlOnlswlyf WTM. G. JOHNSTON A CO., Stationers, YJ> Blank Book Manufocturen And Job Printers. Jio. 67 Wood street, Pittsbnrgh, Pa. se3o EO. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO e 8- Sadler,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Books, Stationery and Paper Hangings, federal etrsvt, Gth JoorS. B. of Market Square, Allegheny Pa. JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Bt»boaer,eacoeMmr to Davison A Agu«*w, No. 63 Market rtmet, near fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. KAY A CO., BOOKSELLERS AND ST A TIONBKB, No. 65 Wood street, uoxt dour tn the cor. ■nor of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law n«ika con stantly cm hand. JL. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA • TIONRB, No. 78 Yourth Apollo Bnlldlnga. HDNT t MINER, BOOKSELLER god Btatlonar,MASonic llall, Fifth street. dFutmtun. ITurnitttre, Furniture, WQOLKBALB AND RETAIL. H.P.DEGRAPF, 87 BOWEKTf (Wholeials Ware and 860 PEARL SI., (RetaU Store,) HEW YORK. Bills of Twenty-Flva DoUara Retailed at .Wholesale Price* at the Bowery store. Rosewood, MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE, la Broca telle, Delaine and Plnih. Case seat and common Tumßur*4a great variety. Also, BJfJJiXLKD CHAMBER FURNITURE ln setts from 942 to 9100, Spring, Curled Hair, Moss and Whalsbon* MATTRESSES, Also, Feather Beds and Bedding, Patent Prwmiom Sofa Bed steads, and Patent Selfrßocktng Cradles. Dealers wilt find at the above stores, the largest and best aasortmmtofatiy eatAbUsinnentin New York, and can buy altb-r at wholeaal* or retail, cheaper than at any other honsalntbocity. au23amd v JAMES W. WOODWKLL. CHAIBS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Kmtncte.mT7itjl.of rtTBHI T XT B B, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, . -Ssltebtefer PAEMRS, CHAMBKBS AND DININO BOOUB, . ' Sqoot lo Mjte NEW YORk AND' PHILADELPHI A, itolf ■ : • L 0 ITJPR P R ICES. «E-Inrj .rtld. mmS« bj h»>J «c 4 W«n»ntei.-E» CADINET MAKERS ta„tted .tlh uj qnanUtf ofEUBNXTDSS ud CHAIEA on raaaoniM* terms. ~ HOTRLA ARD STEAM BOATS TnmlsUd at the ahortiit trotica, WAjttßnom, Ko*. 77 ahd 79 Tmnn RuiV'' . •rtwtf Fimuwsau, Al jwsnn.Tova*- -~rnoa. sl i» tww T. B. tOtJJIO * CO., sawrAcrenna or < FUBNITUBJJ AND CHAIBB ■ Of Bttacy-Detcrip tioa. t YAuULV numn , hrtmjm WVUi md Jrfmit Ysnku»~l«k'tBa4t SmitkileU su, ■ CT*Ltt(6MhABIN.FtrRNITORE_w« P arn-OlWttyffiawrtitrim BTIAMBQAZ OAIQf -YtCUOZtin«Mjo&A]|Al^lß^t^M*«Miantf PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1858. iHanufactutets. HENRY GE&WIG, No. 459, comer Penn and Walnut Strteii, Pitf burgh, Pa., ■\fANUFACTURER OF HEMP AND 111 MANILLA BKD CORDS, molt, and TABEED KOFKB from in, to llnch, Una and Common Packing Yarn, Tarred and Bpoo Yarn, Bash and Ball Cord, Wool Twin*, Broom, Tying and gewing Twins, Flax and Cotton Seine. Twine, Ac. OS-A fall supply of the shore trttde* constantly no hand or nude to order at the lowest ca«h prices. Ja27:lvd WELLS, BIDOLE * CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittabnrgh, Pa., ' ■AKOTRCTCUXU 0? WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. Orders solicited from the trade, and promptly ahh» pad as per tpstmettona. TxMtfrr-d months, or 6 par cent, dlacotmt for cash. ae23:lyilAwT CAET W RIGHT ft, YOUNG, (Suecomor* to John Cartwright,) TITANUFACTURERS and Importers of Af A Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burgles! and Dental Id* ■munonts, Gnna, Pistol* Fishing Tackle, Ac., No. SC Wood They gire tpecial attention to tho manufacturing erf Truaaefc, Supporters. Ac. Jobbing and Reining with punc tuality and despatch. apl&aily »r. catt0*...—....-* Wadsworth.- w. a. timimoiL CRJDGE, WADSWORTH A CO., Manufacturers of— Patent Ostillating Enginei AND Portable Engines and Boilers of all Sizes, w Pittsburgh, pa. Work* at Noam llxn or nu Aquidcct, «nvl»-ly ALLKGULNY CITY MOORHEAD & CO • HANCTACTUXER3 OF Plain and Corrugated, GALVANaED BHHET IRON, For Roofing, Gutter] eg, Spouting, Ac. Agtutt for Wrxaf’i Patent Imitationßnaata Sheet Iron. *irWar*hoo«— No. 13« J’lrxf SlruL PUUburah. mrJ7:lyd A. • L Y O N S, (Sueceasor to A. Lyons A Co.) KANvrAcrraxa or LOOKINO GLASS & PICTURE FRAMES, ASD DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, fcC^ No, 138 Wood St,, Plttabnrch, Pa, feSdtf IVIOR.RIB & COLTART. wu xunnriorcuu op HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORCE AND TRIP DA3ISEBS. HAMMERS of thn foUoning aixe. Ac., made to urdw N«. 1, Lift* in. full blow, 3098 Ibt. Pric* $ SSC. « ** a.. .• « i, u 4AU. *• 3, •* K ► “ new •• •• 600. “4, 15 - - “ 230H8 “ “ 000. *■ k “» a “ “ 41160- “ 1600. “0, •• -:i “ “ - 64201 - “ 2COO. AS” Order* *nlicited. For particular* addrta* WUBHdfl k OOLTABT, Pittsburgh, Pa. WaUAM BARSIULX. JARXDM.BtUAB WRLIAN BARNHILL A CO.f Cl Penn fit., below Mar bury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAILERS AND SHEET Iron: Workers, UannCicturar* vf BarnhlU’t Fateot Butler, Lworaotire, Fined and Cylinder Boilers, Chimneys, Brelchen, fire Bed, Btoatn I’ipre, Salr Pans, Sugar'Piute, Iron Yawl*. Life Boats, etc. Also, Blacksmiths* Work, Bridge and Ytadort Irens, done at tho shortest o» tics. All orders (Tom a distance promptly attoodsd to. Je23 Pena Cotton mils, PltUbvrcb. TTEJOTEDY, CHILDS * CO., MANUFAC IV L TDRKILS of— lVao A So. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheeting* Carpel Chain of all culora end shade* Gotten Twice; “ Bed Cords; M I'loagb Liiiw and Ba*h Cord; ** Pop* of all etnae and daacnrtioaa: Patting. 49 B on*3n left at the Hardware Store of Logan, Wilson A Wood atrrvt, will hare attention. 'j^2s*ly JAMES IUWIK, S; U ANOFACTUKER Of OXPHURIC ETHER; Snlpburio Acid; Spirits of Nitre; NlWo Add; Hoftniaa'* Anudyuf, 'Muriatic Add; Aqua Ammonia, FFP; Nitron* do fowler’* Solution; B ja May be found at John lrwio A Sob*, 57 Water itreet j.o. rara— *. ioiu»os— rTw* 'ioesto: PEZUUJI A JORSaOK, .MINUPACTDIUrruj AXD DKALEHB IN WE. CfIiLDSA CO’S PATENT ELAS • tjo rruji and WArnn-i’iUKje ckmkw ROOflXfl, 133 Tmio Brun, Pituimndi. Pm. ooJciitf WILLIAM TATS A noit. PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 fourth *treet, Pituborgh, and Federal atroot, u&der- UMtli Escalator Uall, Allegheny. tfwaiptlo* of httiaji (or Water, 6*l and BjwxL noSlily JOHN C\nPUBLL. rj MANOFACTUREROF BOOTSfc^- and SUOKS of every description, No. U Sraltkueld •treat, Pittaburah, Pa- oc3l:lyh ißusicat. THE BALANCK OP «Y SPRISG STOCK - fffrt piano roaiss, FROM THS SUirtTACTOBT Of CHICKEUING A SOXS, Boston, CONSISTING of sixteen of their Seven Oc tHT"and eix atd one-third Octave Piano'Fortes, will bo oj/oued aud ready for examination on THURSDAY. JUNB Sd. TAKE NOTICE.—The Piano Fortru mannfactared by Cblckerinc A Boas, are Botfomishad ty them to any other bonee in this city, and alf orders must be eont aud rnr chasers directed to the subscriber. THIRTY tom GOLD AND SILVER MED .ALB Hava Leen awardrd to QIDCKSRtNG a SONS , OVER ALL COMPETITORS, For Superiority In thdr GRAND PARLOH, GRAND and BQOARK PIANOS. The following letter front SIGIsnUYD TIULBERG, The oHjrioiJ manuscript of which can b« aeon at the ware rooms of the sitbecriber, ought to convince any one of the superiority uf Chickeriog A Sons Piano Fortes:— , r March 28, ISiS. Mb. Miuok: —Dmr Sir—Since my arrival la America I have constantly need the Pianos of Mewra. Ghickerlnr A cons, and l ean only repeat to you (while thanking you for the PJaucayou hove so kindly fnrnlahed for my con certs here,) that which I hare ao often said before: the in strument* aro the beet I have seen in the Uuited State* and will compare favorably with any I have ever known Your., T.rj’ irulj, 8. TIIAUIKUO. Tns shore lot df Pianos, In addition to thoee In store, coni prises all the style* manufactured by CfaJckeriun A *tens! ALj FORTES mauutactnred by CHICK ARE WARRANTED JOHN 11. nELLOR, Sole Agent forChlckering A bousfor Pittsburgh andWe«t» erp Pennsylvania. Je3dAw T MUSIC! NEW MUSIC!! CHARLOTTE BLUME, IIK Wood struct, hasjatt roc’d, per express, ihefoUowlng newmuaic; * hilv,r Spring Pebbles, eoag nod by Oeo 51. music by L O. Kuiersun ia Down Atnongttie Lille*—for 3 voice*—Glover 40 The Distant Cliimre —for 3 voices—Glover in II- Wbst You Soem To Be— oj F«r* The* Wol), and If Forever—Byron—music by Jatues~ K. 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Fantasle-on t-’EUri d’Amore; Do ,** Don Pasqualt; Do : “ Don Joan; Do 11 LocrnUa Borgia; t'o M La Sots asm Im la; I>o > Lc* Hcgvnota; Do , “ MasanMlo; Do : M Moeesln Kgypt; Do .** Horn* Sweet (lame; Do Lastßoeeofßummsr; Bamanedi with Tarlalioss; ls» Tarantella; The Art uf Singing applied to the PUno.lt numbers. Just received fold for sale at the Mustc Store of mygt : JOHN fl. MHLLOB. M Wood street. C»1 & WORTH OF.MUSIC FOR2S CENTS j. Tat Gsntls Ahxib MUTOiST— I This little Work contains all the word* and tauafo of the new and poptUar alrsoftlie day. Tbo wiloctioo ha* been made with great care, giving only ihoso songs whleb are good and popular. All the belt songs of 8.0. Footer are embraced in this coL lection. A large supply Just received and forsale at the Mtwlc store of fanl6j .'OHN IL MELLOR.BI Woad st. F H E s 11 s u p p h y or TIIE . i 9 tar-GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST.-®a I’tiCE—ruin, o cent,; bound, 2& cm. Just recelvad and for cala by an2t B. KLBBBB A No. 63 Fifth st gECOND SUPPLY ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH SOHOTTISOH, The tsori popular Scbottisch of the dsy. ' . FLICS—THIRTY CENTS Jn«t reacted nod for sal* by , and ~ H.ELEBKR A He, 63 Fifth it. mRUSS FACTORY. Tbs only MsunfortMeciof , T H u Vri C. : o^' : :■' ;'ln this dtp an th* with tiiflaßraqr. asyehsaamßitittui pttsbnrgl incite, PUBLISHED DAILY AND WERKLy‘by~" s.. HI p 33 (Ss o 0., ruts «tm>» iiioTp 'PtrrttnjQj. .wupondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.] AOams, Armstrong 00., Pa., Aug. 1853. Ed*. Gazette:— The Gazette is just a| hand, am! the “Pome” duly read otct ; the papersWe now be* lac borrowed and loaned ot a rate which induces the belief that this oommnnity will alt havo the beoofit of a perusal. X was somewhat surprised to fiud people so well posted in yonr local attain. Such patriots os Williams, Scheoley, and such creatures as poor “Johnny,” are duly appreciat ed amongst those we meet hire. The Republioau ticket of Allegheny county has the warmest sympa thies of the party in this region.^ By the way, epe&klag. of ptrtics, Hon. John Co rode's party appears to include in its numbers about ail the intelligent portion of this county. Tho good people hereaway and so iSir as wo hare been able to as certain tjus united upon that gentleman, and will yield him a hearty support. . And, speaking of “general intelligence,” brings to my mind another item whidi might haTo been for gotten. Tbero is In this good old county a long, narrow, isolated township, which points its ears at Bntier, and frisks Us tall at the base of tho rook bound hills which margid Sugar creek. Its popnla tlon Is not rery numerous, and their opportunities for becoming acquainted with the world outside is not very good—surrounded as they are by those ev erlasting hills, surmounted only by the roughest of roads. There are but few pest oSloes in this town ship, and not much opportunity for the dissomina* tioQ of the “latest news,” or, indeed, any other kind of news. There are but three or four school bouses, far apart, in whieh ten-dollar-a-month-school-mas tere hold forth to the Intense admiration of the ri sing generation about three months per anoam. In this region we made many acquaintances, and held many a long talk with the good, honest, unsophis ticated people which yon would.expect to find grow ing up under such circumstances. And such talk and such stories 1 The “Arabian Nights” wero not half so interesting as some nights which we spentllst eoing to those fairy tales. There were two strange lookiogmen seen in this neighborhood, some years ago, walking along the river side csaiing suspicious glances at various prominent landmark*dn the vi cinity of a creek; beards bad they, aud a dark, i complexion. They were noticed by many of the neighbors, and always sighting the landmarks and examining tho ranges. One even ing, a mysterious light was observed near tho mouth of a email creek; noxt morning, some of the neigh bors happened by the spot, when lo 1 a hole bad been dng in the loose laud and at its bottom, some fifteen feet deep, was the tndnbUable print of a “ket tle, ” or other iron vessel, where, with its treasure it had lain buried fur years, until these mysterious ' strangers had so singularly exhumed it- An excited | neighborhood soon dug up the surrouoding peninsula, | but ales! no more treasure was found. Quito re cently, the vicinage of thUremantic spot was again startled by the sight of another bole which had been dug, with the unmistakable print of the rusty iron kettle at its bottom. Strange wil-o-tbe-wlsp lights have been seen hovering around this locality-—clearly indicating the presence of valuible deposits of * • * . - i Thu neighborhood u proverbially healthy. People usually liro to a good old arts. and doctors and drugs are not ranch in demand. common ailments t<> which humanity is heir, are generally treated id urns ahnple but safe way, by tome of the good old people, after the traditional method of tho -‘fader land.’* We took the trouble of noting alfew of thwo receipts, which may intemst your roaders. For tho pkthiiic, for instance, yon have only to take the pa tient out some morning before sho or ho (aa tho case may bo) has spoken to any one—-the moon being in her third quarter, pointing op, (this part was a little "dark" to us,)—when, placing tho patient’s back against a locust tree, the operator bores an aager bolo into tho treefimmeiiiately over the patient’s head, into which- h lock of the hair is inserted, and, accompanied by a few words in German _ai.‘wooden pin is (Irmly driven into the hole, and tbe lock cot from tho-patient’s head; tho core is complete as soon aa the patient bas grown above the hole in the tree or, should the patient have been an adult, tho pinned troo grown above tbo patient’s bead'' We arc in formed that .the latest writers state that it will an swer the same purpose if the hair is pinnod into the door-cheek of a house which the patient has never before entered. For this latest suggestion we are indebted to a lady, who was edifying a company of which we were one, around a dinner table, receudj. We have also seen a mysterious-looking little dog wood treo, which had of curing the tooth ache in short order, in this suAptMaaweer: .An old gentleman «»f ~ur acquaintance wb* most funnn&te ui his treatment of ladies, whito his better-half cuicd the sterner sex. Tho patient. If a remote, was ted out under the dogwood tree, befum the sun was up, by the gentleman aUudod to—artopd the troo throe times, in the oontrary direction toy old Sol’s usual oourso, the operator tho while repealing some simple words in German;then breaking a branch from tbo tree, be would prick tbo oqbiug tooth until blood would How, (from the gum?) and the charm was complete. Other receipts we could give, but we do not deeiro to impart too moch “hidilon lore” at on* time, free gratis, lest wo should excite tho medical profession. £O, like the “old physician,” whose sands of life baro been so long running ouf, we will require the customary too ol two three-eent stamps, when we will send the remaining receipts, with full directions. In Sugar Creek township thure are extensive de posits of Cannol Coal. A cancel coal Oil Company, through their agent, have purchased a large amount of mineral privilege through this region, and exten sive arrangements were talked of for entering largely into the manufacture of tho article. We were shown tho preliminary survey of a railroad, some 16 miles lung, which was intended to iotcrsect the A. V. It. R. at Kittanning, to carry to market the cannel coal oil to be manufactured by this joint stock concern ! Whether this company will build their works and their railroad, and glut the market with oil, remains to be seen. At the mouth of the Kiskiminetas river, near Freeport, we learn that a good building is being erected, intended as a Coal Oil Factory. Wo under- stand that the owners are men of means and enter prise, who fully understand the business; they will doubtless succeed. A friend of oars recently got up a “coon hunt” for our edification and amusement, and we had a grand time. Notices were sent around a circuit of several miles by a juvenile friend, to a few of the young men and a few of the dogs, both of whom were requested to meet us, fully equipped, at a given hour and poiqt, on the evening namod. Our equipment consisted of a suit of old uolhes, a pair of strong boots, a shot gun, an axe, » luncheon, a few cigars and a fow matches. In company with oar friend, wo started for the rcndeiTuui at 7 o'clock i\ a., which we reach- ed at the appointed hoar. But we were tho only hunters who had fulfilled tbo engagement to tbo' letter; so we sat down on a log, on the crest of a hill, to await our companions. As wo sat listening to the croaking of the frogs, tfio chirruping of the locusts aud crickets,, with tho full chorus of insect musio which after nightfall makes the country so agreeable, we beard the signal whoop of our com panions on a distant hilL Wp answered in regular Comanche style, with the addition of a blank curt- ridge from our gun, accompanied by some vigorous strokes of the axe opon a dry-log, making tho woods resound again. &ooa our party concentrated its force, and oar expedition was organised by appoint ing A. to command qdadruped “ Frank” and his biped forces, while W. and ourselves accompanied the gentlo '“Butch,” keeping modestly in tho rear. Wo were on route for a corn-field, distant somo three miles, over a broken country, and had, after various windings, got hear the top of n rather steep ami rather nigh hill, when the sagacious (7) "Frank” gavo tongue away down tho valicy from whose rocky creek-bed we had but just ascended. Tbe party began a hasty retrograde movement Sd tho direction of the sound, while we followed, pell mell—doubting tbo while, aa we fueled we heard the jingle of a bell daring the intervals of Frank’s chorus. We soon arrived at the bottom of tho ravine, and were 4n full chaso down along the stream, through tops of failen trees, over prostrate logs, hag*' reeks and other ob. (•tractions which might have daunted loss determined men. We finally came to a halt to consult, as we had lost the trail; but Frank settled the point, and ended the chase in this direction by appreaohiog our council witlra very Innocent expression, as much as to say, that ho hod merely been amusing himself by startiog a drove of cattle which he had interrupted in their nocturnal rumination. Frank lost some of his reputation as • good coon dog, by that mistake, hat we retraced onr already weary steps toward the now distant cornfield, and eventually reached'it, about 11 P. M. We remained quiet outside tho fence, while tbe now eager Frank and the more mo dest Butch took a' turn through the field. We hold whispered convene in regard to coons, polecats, foxes, et ol n until our trusty canine friends returned with a discomfited wag of their tails, informing us that there were no coons In that field. At 12, mid night, lighting a fresh cigar, wo shouldered our trusty gun, and took up onr line of march for another cornfiold, some distance off. Our route led us into a meadow, along a meandering stream, which the fu gitive light of tbo moon, pooping from behind tbe fiecey clouds, enabled us te catch perspective glances of. Our friend A. was a good traveler, and led tbo advance; now he weald stop to -challenge an owl, which, perched os some neighboring branch, woold answer, back an angry defiauco, aud anon he would eseouroge Frank, by a timely word. Presently, oar passive Butch became active, nose to ground and tail erect, and circuiting ground In close proximity to our friend who stood calmly awaiting the issue. Batch was th* wciplentof somo passing encomiums, as ho scoured the field, while the more boastful Frank stood idly by. A sharp bark was beard, and Butob was observed to start back suddenly, almost stumbling against our quiet friend A., who all the while stood a looker on, tome reds in advance of us. We earnestly eouaired what be had discovered, and were entreated to com* and sea for oursolrcs.— Enjoying a very good sight of tho field from. where we stood, fortunately for u>, we did notadvanee, but courageously maintained our position,-until A., find ing his chances for a standing joks spoiled, predpi lately ieftthe field to Batch and us. When wo saw him streggliog to bold the now excited Frank back, we Imagined; and.whea the victorious Batch eune, • presently, frisking to windward of us, we were as turtd that w* should notraturn from abootles* hunt, for Batch v b»dkUled ayoL and A, had stood his ground witnin ten fret of the fight, running a nar row risk, in order to entrap tis green ones into tbe fight. ' ' ' l ' - This satisfied us. We were nowin good tune for onr-luneh, Which waa difp4iaho<l f Wf>t*ritK«t»nAing Onr late and wt eommenoed our march homo*: ward, hairtiiy tired,'and Afreticg unanlmouxly that the com crop was tdo light to ofisr any inducements to deefcfcttlft an hovimm wwkDVhbmc, bj. wfcUi-do* Thb correspondence of the London Times famishes (he details of the operations of the Anglo-French Chinese expedition down to ihe 4th of Jane. The advance up>the Peiho River from its to iheCity of Tien-tsin occupied six days, not; however, by reason of any oppo sition on the part of tho Chinese, or any diffi culties presented by tho navigation of the riyer. Between the sea and Tien-tsin, distant thirty miles as the crow (lies, buf'twiee as far by the windings of the river, the Peiho was found to preserve a uniform bredth of about two hundred yards, with a depth at half tide of from ten to forty feet. It was very crooked and the turns very accntc, passing through a fiat alluvial country, well cultivated, and the banks occasion ally wooded. The banks are extremely well kept and a towing path extends on both sides the the whole dietanco. The river is frequented, by an immense number of junks from Canton and Shanghae, which were ffeund loading and un loading the wholo distance. Tha villages were not numerous, and consistedmostJy of wretched hnts made of sun-dried brick, or else worthless wattles of reed or millet stalks plastered over with mud. Theso are tho only building materials within tho reach of the inhabitants, as no stone is to be seen, and timber exists in very small quantities. Evon the City of Tien-tsin itself which great, ly disappointed the expectation of the visitors, is principally composed of bnildings of this character. The city walls, whioh were in a ru inous condition, inclosed only a square of abont a mile on each face, situato in the angle between the canal and tho river, and containing a collec tion of mean one-story houses, intersected at right angles by two good streets. Tho snborbs cover a great extent of ground, but the houses aro generally mere mud huts, surrounded by mud walls, betweon which wind narrow dirty lanes. Beyond the suburbs are kitchen gardens and fruit trees, and then a wide plain, watered by four meandering rivers, fringed by groves of trees ; the whole district, as far as the eye can reaoh being a vast field of wheat, undivided by fence or hedge-row. Butisu Chop Pnospeers—Ton Corn Trade. —Another week’s fine weather has enabled far mers to eccure most of their wheat in excellent condition. The diversity, however, of the yield andquality is as remarkable os the sea son. It appears the weight of white wheat, where it was blighted, docs not exceed 47pounds per bushel, and is only fit for chicken food; while the strong lands, in favored localities, produce samples weighing Go pounds per bushel. Whatever the average may reach, it must there fore be much below lost year. Bed descrip tions are far more equal, and have given a fair result in the very same field where white has almost entirely failed. A lesson, therefore, will be given to growers os to the best dependence. It is singular that the yield presents the same inequalities in France; and we fear that we may calculate that other countries will not fare much better. Harvest having become general, the markets have been thin, and millers have had an oppor tunity to buy even old simples on rather more favorable terms. At-tno same time the greater plenty of the new, ia consequence N>f the rela tively high rates that were paid for the first samples has brought it more to a parity with old. The weather has thus far been propitous, and the importance of this fact can hardly be over-estimated when the rate of consumption is considered through tho increase of population. America shows more tone, in consequenco of unfavorable accounts in many States; hat France and the near countries of the continent, exhib its some reaction, especially in Belgium, where most excitement obtained. Less favorable ac counts of the produce in Russia have been re ported; and it ia certain that In Silesia, there have been desolating floods. So that, as a whole this country, though somewhat deficient, stands foremost—especially Scotland and Ireland, where more humid climates have lessened the effect of drongbt. Potatoes continue most promising. Catholicism Opposed to the Deed Scott De cision.—The following is the language of Prof. 0. A. Bronson, one of tho ablest'expounders of CniholiciHtn in the United Bitalca. It is taken' from an article io Dronson’s.lteview condemning the Drcd Bcoit decision : “We regret that in giving tho opinion of the Conn, the learned Judge Taney, did not recol lect what he is taught by his religion, namely, the unity of the race, that all men by the natu ral law are equal, that negroes are men ; and therefore at* tu their rights must be regarded ns otandiog on the same footing with white men, where there is no positive or municipal law that degrade them.” In his last (July) number, it is also saidi: “Tho Ucviowor did not complain of theCbis# Justice that he did Dot follow the Council of Trent againtt the Constitution, that bo dia not remember, in interpreting tbo lan guage, or more properly tho silence of tho Con stitution touching negro citixenahip, what his religion teaches him, and what as a Catholic he holds, and must hold, namely, that negroes are men and that all men aro equal before tbe laws of nature ; and therefore as men, negroes and whites stand on the same fooling of equality. The legal presumption, then, must be in favor of negro citizenship. If negroes are men, and all meu are equal as men, then free negroes and whites aro equal as citizens, unless the contra ry is expressly ordained by the Constitution.” Dbath or a Notbd Preacder.—-The Lexing tou announces the doath, in Holmes county," of tho Rev. Mr. Cooper, the original dreamer of Cooper’s WelL He was an exoentric, but eloquent and good man—perhaps at his death, a superannuated member of the Mississippi conference. These celebrated wa ters, known as Cooper's Wells were his disoove* ry, and once his property. It is said, and credi ted, that he was led to dig for them by a dream three times repeated, by which a ccrtatin spot was designated—healing. waters swellin up, and hosts of siok and impotent folk flocking around and getting cured. Ton latest accounts from the expedition em ployed in sinking an experimental Artesian well in the region of tbe Llaoo Estacado, are not very favorable to the success of the enterprise. The well has been sunk to a depth of overthir. teen hundred feet, bat though several springs of water have been readied, none has been found which would rise tothe top of the wen, or whjob as we interpret tho accounts, is of a drinkable quality. The steam machinery employed in the experiment had got outof order, and Capt. Pope woe waiting for orders from Washington to go with horso-power or to abandon the experiment. Tub Atlabtic Cauls in Franck.—A letter from Paris says the news of the successful lay ing down of the Atiantio cablo scarcely excited any attention in France. “The news isjust seven days old, nud not a single journal hoe yet con tained on editorial on tho smjecL Their notices are conGncd to the short dispatches that came to them from Valeria iu the columns of the Lon don journals. Chops in Nkw Hampshire.—The Manchester (N. H.) Mirror saye thst the beat of the crops of that State are beyond contingencies, and are good enough to gratify the farmer. Hoy crop good; oats well filled out. ryo looks well, wheat untouched by rust or weevil: potatoes novef looked better; fruit crop light; berries plenty;. corn looks splendid, but depends upon the weather to como. An American letter writer, who was-present at the fetes of Cherbourg, says that Queen Vic toria and the Empress Eugenio, when riding out together, were plainly dressed, , and carried on an animated conversation. When the Royal Yacht, tho "Victoria and Albert,” with tho per sonages for whom he was named abroad, ap peared within the Cherboug breakwater, tho sa lute was given with three thousand guns. Rurus P. Jennings, of tho firm of Chandler &> Jennings, Milwaukee, and John Sullivan of the same city,’agentfgr B. Douglas k Co., went out upon tbe lake in a small boat, on the eve ning of the 26th, and have sot been heard of since. The boat was found on the lake shore. Jennings and Sollivan were undoubtedly lost. Tub Boston Post has discovered that in a few weeks several patties will be sent on a club or* ganixiog with plenty of capital, to bring the name of Gen. Winfield Scott before the country for the"peopU‘s” nomination in 1860. The N. V. Herald is also endeavoring to "trot out” tho General as the "opposition” candidate. ; By lUoxht Dsobbks of the Kino or Portu gal, slavery is abolished at Macao and in the African province of Angola, and is respectively abolished ia all the remainder of the Portugese colonies, the children of female elaves hereaf ter horn being declared to be entitled to their freedom on reaching thq age of twenty yeari A Remarkable District.—The Cincinnati Gazette states that the Congressional District in which Thomas Corwin is a candidate has been represented on the floor of Congress by the Hon. Jeremiah Morrow, Judgo McLean, and Prcshlent Harrisoa. , , * TnEiirtlca SeraldltKnA that Uta Hon, Xfo**- region Hunt has fully identified himself with the Republican, chase, and will oontribal* kk inflame and efforu -overcome the polioy of the present- Adawilratfoß.?. A inpifladiriihla MM d*x,tbcE*aUlliut; VOLUME LXXI-—NUMBER 225. insurant*. Merchant!’ Iniorau Co. of Philadelphia. WM. V. PETTIT, p—«i - n. J. HcOAHN, Secretory. Amount of Capital Stock paid In and inveated. M .t2OO 1 000 00 f orpin* ... .. - 63,433 Si $363,428 81 Insures Cargo Risks on tb« Ohio and Ularisslppl Rivera and tributaries, insure* against leas or damage bv.Vtra,' alto against the perils of the Sea, and Inland Navigation and Transportation!'; OmiCTOES. Wm. V. Petit, John C. Montgomery, John H. Pumroy, D. J. McCann, E. F. Winner, Bene Ouiilon, BeoJ. L. Wool!ton, John A. Marshall, Charles B. Wright, John J. Patterson, BwoodT. JPuaey. WM. V. PJglTl'f, President, B. F. WITHER, Tic* President. DtnoHT J. Me Gash, Secretary. umzts. Bclger, Lamb A Co, Philadelphia. Beck, Morgan A Stidfolej do. Truitt, Bro. A Ocl, do. 1 Pumrtry, Caldwell A Ccu, do. A. T. Lane A Co, do. Steinmita, Janice A Oa, do. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 9T WATER STREET auftdtf R. W. POINDEXTER, Agrot. Friuiklln Ptr* Insurance Company ol P 31L A D BLPBIA wanwosg, Chariee W. Baacker, Adolph B. Borie, Georgs W. Richards, Samuel Grant, Thomas Hart, David B. Brown, Mordecal BTLewis, Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BAKfIKEIL President. Osmxo O. Bakckzk, Secretary. __ This Company continue* to make insurances, permanent or limited, on every description of property In town and country, at ratesas low as are consistent with security. The Company bare reserved a large contingent fend, which, with thrir Capital and Premiums, safely Invested, afford ample protect!cm to the assured. The Aseetsof the Company, on January Ist, 1361, as pub-* Ushed agreeably to the Act of Aseembly, were as follows rim— Mortgages _.4818J28 08 Beal Estate ; 84ATT T 8 Temporary Loans. 63,066 17 Stocks d,BS9 00 Cash, Ac— 6l $1,212,703 44 Since their incorporation,** period of twenty* ooo year*, they hare paid upwards of One Million, Foot Hundred thousand Do!lari Lowes by Are, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as their ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, eplO Office Booth east cor. Wood and Third sta. Continental Inmrance Company.. Incorporated by Ou Legidatvre of Anniytoamo, PERPETUAL OBARTBB AntharitedCapital. One Million Dollan r ..._. Secured and Accomola ted Capital ........ HOME OFFICE. 2(a. 61 Ifhlnul Street, abate Second, Philadelphia. Fire Insurance ou Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, Ac. gtneally. . Marine losurance on Cargoes and Freights, to all part* of the world. and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on the most fsTorobleterms, consistent with security. GEORGE W. COLLADAT, formerly Recorder of Deeds, Ac- Philadelphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Will*. JOHN N. COLEMAN, Am of Coleman A Smith, Importlag Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third street, above Market, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A Son, Coppersmiths, No. ; 12 Quarry street, Phila. EDWARD V. MACURTTB, Arm of Macbette A Raiguel, Importing Herd were Merchants, No. 121 North Third street, above Rare, Phila. HOWARD UINCUMAN, firm of Livingston A Co., Produce and Commission Merchants, No. 278 Market at- above Eighth. Phila. GEORGE W. OOLLADAJ, PruldocL GiXiR VFaaoji,Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. No. S 4 Fifth atroct /ap itaira.) noßongftb*l« Imaranc* Company, OK PITTSBURG 1L Omcx*9—JAMES A. HDTCIiISOK, Pmidsnt HENRY M. ATWOOD, SecreUrj. Omcs, No. BS Wins Szecct. IHS Insm Against all kinds of Fire and karina Bi ASSETS, MAT 20rn, 1868: Btoek Do* Bills, payable on demand, secured by twoappiorwaname*— .1110,000 CO Premium Note*. £7,003 29 Bills RaceiTable , : 2l 116 sham Mechanics’Bank 5tuck—c05t........... 3,920 00 CO do Bftlikof Pittsburgh do do 3,730 00 40 do Exohange Bank do do 2,000 00 100 do Citizens’ do do do 6,176 00 Balance of Book Accounts 8,050 39 Offle* Furniture „ CM 88 Cash 16,883 78 Win. n. Holmes. Itn. A, Caldwull, Robt. Valull, Wilson MUlor, Wm. Ben, John McDevltt Thus. 8. CUrks, Geo. A. BerTy James A. Hutchison Jklt’W TTENBT M. ATWOOD, Bo c’y Western Inaoraaoe Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAESZE, President. F. U. GORDON, Secretary. OFFICE, No. 92 Water street, (Span* A Co.'s Warehouse.! Dp stain, Pittsburgh. r Will Insure again ti aS Unis if Fire and Marine Risks A Urns Iruliluhrm managed by Directors, who an well known in the community, and who an determined, bv promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering the bat proieettm to those who desire to be insured. , ASSETS, OCTOBER 81,1857. Stock Accounts—j — —... $121,600 00 Mortgage 2400 00 Bala Receivable. 44«1 C 7 Oflce Furniture.-.-..............—*240 00 • Open Account* 9,473 04 CMh..— ... 14,841 48 Premium Notes.-... 40.246 69 BUI* Discounted 125,003 73 Georg* D&reie, E. Miller, Jr.,, J. W. Butler, G. W. Jackson, June* McAoley, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, sold; - Wm. MeKulght, Nathaniel Holme*. Alex. Nimlck, David U. Long, William H. Smith 0. W. BicAetaoa, P. M. GORDON, fiec’j 'TlUibnrglTLife, Fire and Marine ini. Co. Office, so. 96 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. „ , EOBT. GALWAY, President. ¥. A. KOThart, Boe’y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Pnst. A»uw Fuaano, 11. D, Examining Physician. Tola Company makes every Insurance appertaining to connected with LIFEIUSKS. * Aim, against Hall and Cargo Risks, cn the Ohio and jujgwppi riTan and tribntarias,and Marine Risk gen And against Leas or Damage by Fire. And against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. JMWgWd at the lowest rates consistent with safety Robert Mwif, Sunoel McQurkcD. Jouph P. Qaibaun, hi. D, Joba Scott, Juaee Marshall, David Rlchej. JtmM W. n»nm.n | (Sum.Ariwthoot ftlh—my2My Alexander Bradley.' JoMf>hB.Leach,- Jobs Fullerton, Nathan IT. Bart, David 1L Chambers . William Carr, Robert H, Jlartler. John ara m, The Gnat Western Fire and fianne Ini. Go. OV' PHILADELPHIA. ’ Office in Ompany’t BvOdinff, jr* 403 JfoLiirf, comer of Ftmrih Street, - CHAina piamtiu AUTHORIZED CAPITAL...— CbpiUljnJd 1t?,,-, Borplni, Jaatutty lit, 1i&8. f ....... BBSEJjsi/tcANCK~ Ltmltod op INSURANCE, on Vwok Oveoigd Pnfebtc. DiLAtrp /A’sl/E4A’® by &jTen, Canmli, Lakoimnd Land uurugt. — 4500,000. —.5232,800 00 . 65£74 05 o.Uthrop, uaiKrtjirrot. William Darling, HlO Pina atreeU Alexander Whillden, Merchant, 18 North Proat Inac lixzlehurvt. Attorney and Oonnaeßor. JotaC. Hnntor, Ann or Wright, linn tar A Co. K-Tracj, Craof Tracy AOo., Goldsmith’! Hall. SS? %s***> 11118 of White * MoOnrdy Tho*. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. 7 Jm. R Smith, Arm of Jaa. B. Smith *Os ' 2£“ Jona J. Blocnm, office £» Booth Third «tm(. Pmu.nl. LEWIS OBBOOEI, > - W ‘ l> ' 4aUf<o ’ Tl “ i ‘ re,,< *oo> Second Vic. PrMlfft. f BrMleh OfflM, 8 W.II H. V. JABIBB WMOHT, SjmtMT rad Trcunrer. n. K. lUCUARD3O.I, Socrotur. fcl . «• W.MraDEXTER, ipot, * P 7 Water »tn»t, Pitubprgh Bias isbcrakce; rr fa> Reliance Mutual lunranee Company ol PHILADELPHIA On SoDdififa, limited or PerpetoaL Merchandise, Fornltnr* rj Atu, In Toirn or Ooontry. Office No. 308 Walnut Street. CmtAl. $177,825... Aasxn $252,406 89.—Inresud ae fcllowc tint Mortgage on lmproTsdCitr Property, worth doable Use amount.,.™.—— OO Penns. Railroad Co'e 0 per cant. Mortgage Loan, '530,000, cuat . ... 25,800 00 Allegheny county 0 par cent. Penaa-R. R. Loan.. 20,000 00 Peonaylraola Railroad Oo'e Stock™ ..™.™ AOOO Stock of tha Reliance Motaal iMaraaco 00~~~ 10,160 00 Block of Ctonnty fire Inaoraooa Co LO6O 00 Scrip cfSaodry Inearano* 475 00 Billa Receivable, bnrineaa paper 52,71160 Book Aocoeote, aocrosd tntsn*t,eCe..™..„..._ ABB3 10 Coah on hand and in Bank, 1004130 (Site) so CLSU TIHOLSY, Preme&t.. wncwia. CUmTisgley, Senrnel Blrohaa, - ' Wm.Rlboojjow, BobmStoen, David RBrovn, WUUam Mower asteveneoa, Beni: YT. Tinkler John R. Worrell, £S*aUmur‘ ILL. Carson, Z. Xothron^ Bpbm tuSi, ; ebiuSa. Hao.Jobn.oiv JmokißootlM. ; O. 8. Wood, taiUliow«^“ J«nu»S.Woodw«id, WaTitsHSi. HK.V*. . ." ■ J. Q. ooms. Aoont BpB :■ i ■lfotlMMtMra.rtttrt.nd -walflS.l.; ftßJUylTUljt 1 Offleilo,*? -At: u -/ »[' Jacob Pifattr. o*a>W.Badtb. \ Aa'J.Joow, • artrtWwpß, l.F.tu>, . I. GrlarFnacol, : WJ&lfcEtttt .llftsM**-..-..: cnorwmtuwi - JV^Maataottal isnnee coopur SBUJtOB. IttM - VtdftHuaptoßi •• i.A.Curitr. .. . BobvtVaidcs* -v i.C.BauiwL • jg* , V, Eureka Imnranee Company of Penasylvaiia. Olffc* No. 99 Water Bt, Pittßborsti, ! ASSETS HAT LlB6B- • Stock Doe^aiS—payalds on demand f** '^v. cored by twohpprhved Gash in Pitubolsb Trait CempaJij~.— gnatam Noted. ~i *H * *ii« B«»iT.ueL : 123 Shura Exchange Bank Stock—- •. J>9 do Mechanics’ Bank Stock—«*:. 800 do Iron City Bank Sunk—ain't, paid.— •; 200 do Allegheny Bank Stock—-'Jo do. ... 6»000,oo Book Account* .3a»0.3* J. 11. Sboesbereer. W.K. Nimick, John A. Ca«ghey, C. W. Batchelor, R D. Cochran, James J. Bennett, Rflgr. PnnikT, Bec’y. Delaware Hmual Safety lasuraccc Company, Incorporated by Uu Xcpiiio&ms $/\?Vnisjy/e<2fiio, ISCi. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut sts., PHILADELPHIA. MARINS INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to all parta of the world. INLAND INSURANcKS on Good*, by RiTcrj, Canal#, Lake* and Land Carrion*, to all parts of the Union. • “ ■' FIRS INSURANChS on Merchandize generally.—•, ■* Wore*, Dwelling Booms, Ac. „ . „ AueU of Me Qmtpany, Nov. Zi, ISST. Bonds,Mortgage*,and ReaffiKtate.... $101,350 0« Philadelphia City, and other Lo*ni—.~.._. 137*00 90 Btock in Banka, Railroad A lnrarancvCoa. 19,008 00 Bllla Receivable 990,991 05 Cash on hand . 38*899 BO Balance* la bands of Agents, Premiums <ra Marine Polldta recently iasaed, and oth- . r ' '■ «r debts dne the Company.- 09*730 07 Subscription Note*-—...- ................. 100*00ip 00 nmcTcaa • wUUaa Martin, James C. Hand, Joseph H. Seal, Theophllm, Padding/. Edmond A. Bonder, Jaaiet Tnniosir, John C. Darla, William Uyro, Jr- - John B. Penrose, J. T. Pentium, g« r KßO.Lelper, Joehua p. Lyro, Edward Darlington, Batnncl B. Etoke*. Dr. B. AL Ilnstoo, Ilonry Rin»n, Ludw fe> James B. McJarla Ungh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand, ®P CD f er McllTaio, Robert Barton, Jr„ Charles Keller, John B. Semple, PUtatfg, ILJ«mßroi*a, D. T. Morgan, «- Jacob P. Jones J.T. Logan, *' WM. MARTIN. Preddoat ‘ - __ . „ TIIO3.&.IIAND, Vico Prcaldt.nl. Hurt Lmrart, Becretary. <1,000,000 631,800 ipajyd—Jal2 Ininranes Comp’y of Pitbbargbi WM. BAOALKY, pre*!deot, SAMUEL L MARS IIBLL, Secretary. Office 94 TPdter Street, Utwm , Marktt and Wbod Sir *8 Joram HoD and Cargo Rl*s«* on the Ohio ond Ml* siarippl River*, and Tributaries. sB“lnsnr*sagalDrtlo**ordamagpbv Fire. At*-), against the perils of the Seaand Inland NaTjgaUoa and Trans#**, atkm. /■. Wm. lug*!*;, SamnalKea, Jm. M. Cooper, Ju. Park, Jr., Iwiac &1. Ponzuck, 8. Unrbaneb, Capt. Sam'l 0. 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