fj. I T B. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, 4 • OHIO, Commltalcoaad Forwarding Alerchuty and | Tbolwde Dealer In Weetera Beaert*' Cheese, Batter, Pot | tnd IWI Atb,«a4 .Western Prod oca generally. Front st, | tween 9talthBcld ami Wood, Pltttrargh. RIDDLE, WIRT3 A CO., General Com mission ller*li*ute mod Demlcra In Groceries mod Pro- Si doce, Nc-ltS Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pm. & <oUclt*-d end —tlstOctory return* roar- driftOydmwT *.. • • ■V'y-u;.V.y.v - r» \j‘ 4 :| A'.f. ' : 'r V-S b K •'•r = 74 ;';.*••••• _ .Vi : r ,*t*?v.v. y\ 4 „'* ;*• . .*■ ' ■:’ % V. r ! v *' *« • • s?-* :c —...w.*. kc«pht. ;«i.Sj T>(JRCIIFiELD.& CO.,(eucceisora to ilur» S I~j ft Uorcbfcld) Wbo!«eil6 «od Ueuil Dnlm io ■l" § BuTpii*oJ r«ncjliry <Mdd% Xwtti-t**t eunwr FoarUtaaJ . I'**' "** £ M«rfcct »u , Ptiubnrab. **l ,V ’■ v;*.' \; > -- 1 * 1 •.s : r '’'l I - ’ «■, > ■'{ t' -J ■■ ■,. 3>] .>■ - 4 v" u ’ l :' o . . ; .. ;r. f.\' '••. - • '.’•wi-•.srvA.c* 1 . '»S .V \ ' ostv:- oissjrf'W c V ’■> 'v , Wj. „ , - »X**V i-WSJfef .T • *, l .;•• «.*■*> *• *i • vvr- .• ’A . y.* V'-i-; * vr * - "V , v: y , >Vi' § Wuxx»».jiLii4*iui~<,L~~?—**“ wnl | Wallpaper Wwekonit. 1 WALTER! P. MARSHALL-&CO., Im- S YY porter* aha Dealers, 87 Wood fcrtwwFOnrth. S street and Diamond Alley, wbare may be MMrt •**■*•*• »5 assurtment of erery description of -paper llMgtosM-JlrW’ "a toes, UxUa, Dining Dooms aad ChsmbcTC. WIM®* ;S BhwUa, in great variety at lowed prices to eocntrr dealer*. | aalO WALTLRP. MARSHALL *OO. / Be. waromeoM .. K.ilncvilL |Tf EDMUNDSON & C 0. f Non. 9$ and 98 e X3ie Third street 1 , nearTTovJ, Manalbctnnrs and Desler* •Sta WALL PAPXR. f C OBTAIN GOODS, l OHNASUWT3, FBCiOEa, S TASSELS AND OOBDA »y _• 00MF0&TS, BEDS. 1 PATENT BTIDAL SPBDfO MATHLSsSfA^ WooMeolicllthe aUenllonof parrheeera totbetr large | xt4 farted stock., , apafofoad - VvN--«> i TORN 1L MELLOR, No. ! 81 WOOD ST, *- in bst ween Diamond Alley and Toarlh stmt.Boi* Agent S; KcglOßßKlNg-4 SONS' (Boston! PIANO- JUBTKB. MA« ? Sif A BAMLUTB MODKL UKLODBONB . w aRMomPMAwad Dealer InMuslcand Uoskal Goods. ' : —— gTT KLEBER * 880., No. FIITH H_x 6L, BCtO bfthaQotdcoßarp.Sole Agent forNQBKS cAoLutK'd tflaw York) nnnrailed Graad end Sanaa - PfANOsTand CA&UADT A NEEDHAM'S gotams MJOXV • yBONBaOd OBQAM AABHOiaUMB, Dealers la UoaSesad ■5 Mnsfoal lartrumtoW' - - V ' . ESTABLISHED IN *1786. i v* ■\T A CiSoWH•: A' BINLEir, Wholesale 4IJL cf otrb«n Oil, No. 187 —' —““ ‘ ' - ■* Jtffelyd SL.FAUNESTOCK A Co., Into of the firm •JB. 0 00, end ibmj«i to Fleming , ITbtUUeDToeOn Ko. », com* Wood en.l F«mE me. Htut.ineli. F». ... - , , B A..FAHNESTOCK. A CO., WHCtUfr • tala'OraggUta. and ttaßuflicioren,<* "MU £*“» and Llcaarge, carmr-lfopd aodFront frntgh, ‘Vy • ?-.y ; .-; •. .. ..---inflhT ■ JSOHOONMAKER, MANUFACTURER e ol Whit* LeeiL bed l«ed,an& reljt,~mli»opPot tr Ul WliMeeJo 53fr In PJ»tm, OUe, Y»ralel>«e, Mae, Ac^.NofcWbadttißtttbxrxb»Fa.:-i-i JOHN HAFT, Jr; (SUCCESSOR TO JAS.‘ irueflt-y,) Wholesale and Eetatl Drogglrt «d X>al*T 10. Patau, Oita, D/aatuOb, Ao cornet WoodaßdSxtketnett, Pittsburgh....... • Agent for Dr. f ort*> Medicine- *P** JOHN P, SCOTT,. WHOLESALE DEAL «r la Drugt, Patau, OUe,VarnJ*lw* and Ne. 595 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ■ : - All utdan wOttwcdTi wctapt ettecMoa.-' . 4^Acw^ M .>Tc>w r qck‘»gauawtoS|Ta»e aaifltdydaw fXXMaiCX OXACH-—.■-«»■'M*| I.BWMI.UITXI. SRAUN & REITER, WHOLESALfiAND JOSEPH FLESUNQ,(SUCCESSORTOH Wilcox 1 Oo.)corn«r MarketmnetahdDUjnocd.kwjie ooaetanvly on band a tall and complete attartmeat of foraga, Medicine*, MedWne Cheat*, Pcrfuiurry.'and ell article* per telnlsxtohiatnßfcnn.- "**•; ; cnmpoandedatal! boon. - - jaftly Tyt. OEQ. ;K, JLEYSER, DRUGGIST, SJ 140 Wood attest, «ernsr of -Wood street-and Virgin Alley, PttabwifrPai* Wtoliter*. JSiatrts. X. m»wmMe«^.., n n-T-v-1 q, m.Lucn. LEECH t HUTCHINSON, Commission and Forwarding Merchant*, dealer) la WeeUm Be •err* GbeeeeyThmr, VMi,fiaeon, Batter,'Uaaeed 0(1, Pot and Pearl Awtes, Seeds, Qrata, Dried. JTrnit, a&d Produce generally. Best btande Family Floor alwayion h*nd.— Agent* for th» sale pf Uadleoo Do’a celebrated Patented I'earl Sureh;; Noe. 116 Beaoo<f had 14$' Pint Ml, between Wood and Smith Held Pittsburgh, Pa. apZlyd CHEESE WAREHOUSE—HENRY il. COLLINS, Forward tag and OnonMoß Mmhttt,«a4 Dealer in Olive**, Batter, Lake Fish and Prodoce generally, SO Wood »t n abote Water, Pittsburgh. myS , SAVID C. HERBST, FLOUR, PRO* doc«, Proffetoo mad Ootntufnion Merchant- No. S St ty street, corner of Hud, Pittsburgh. giro# his atten- Him to tb» Mlo of Fleer, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Churn*, Butter. 3 ruin, Dried Pruitt, BorL, *c_ 4c. ' - • mntly Alex. Forsyth, (successor to Forsyth A Ecotr,) Fortnudlng mad ObmmlMtoa W«v chant, Dealer In Wool, Uitlce, Floor, Bacon, VM thd Lard Oil mod Produce gvatraHy, No. T 6 Waterat.. Pm. Eagle ; warehouse.—jas. card- ISEE, Who!real* Dealer la Flaot. Pra-rloton* and Hfj*lnvTiigy.endly,No, ft Seventh vlmt, between Liberty «u.l SjaUlßeJvLPUUborgbjPm. c**lu • ' mrilf insurance agents. R FINNEY, Agent Eureka Inaur&nofiCo. e Wo. 0 Water itreet. A A.vCARRrE R , SECRETARY JA.* Pennsylvania Insurant*-Oompony of Pittsburgh, Jones* Oulldihg, Fourth street., , - SAMUEL X.MARSHELL, Secretary Citi ■eas* Intnrmnce Company, 84 Water tract. • FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur* e maceOompmnj t 92Watg«treet. J GARDINER COFFIN, AgeHt for Frank e Hs Fire Insurant* Oomraay, Nohlnsmst corner Wood mod Third streets. • • A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware * Mutml Insurance Ox, 42 Water strevt. •"rlios. J>. HUNTER, Agent Fanners’an( Mcch«aics? Insurance 00-, 9Q Water street. OSHUA. ROBINSON, Agent Continental fifth street:' RW. POINDEXTER,' Agent Great West- • •rn Intarane* Co, P 7 front itreet . ffiatpfts. ROBINSON <fc CO„ Dealer in Carpets, &0., So. S 3 fifth'Kraet. ILLIAAI MaOLINTOCK, Dcalor in orr-r«'rKo nt g»Hcpt »trr»f. j w J ' \VZ D. & 11. tf'CAJLLUJU, DEALER INOARPKTS.OIL CLOTHS, Fourth«tr«t but Wood. Attorn egs. I HIS a & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, Off!c« Ho. M Fourth «tr*«, Pm«»*nr>{b p P«- Nottry Pub Mo und Ohio Ooguruielotttr. . *P a ROiiintT M’KNIOUT, ATTORNEY AT Lavr, and Solicitor of th- Hank of Pittsburgh, Ho. lift strwt, Pimhnrgh. dolg JOSEPH && A. P, , MORIUSON, AT- t»*w. Oitlc* Ho. 91 Fourth it, ueu Wood, pltt#3>arpli, Pa. otfiffiODto. li. LOyK, t»ealer in Staple &nd Fancy # Ur/(3<*4*, clfuof tho'ortjcln*l'Be* Iliro, N 074 Utrkrt «try?t»-PJtnborgb« • tnr^ Kll. KALUiStt, No- XO5 Market Street, p DtaleriOißanurtv, list*. Straw Trimming*, and StrawGrolscecendiy. «2i . Cartisgcg. Carriage and Wagon Baanfaetory. jv£. %j. BXISFXZ Zest'S; "Agent, Cbmcr &«rt and Diamond Alley, tfTOCLD mpectfaUj inform .thengEUL YY publifithet lie la sow , located «i above, ami Uu restunadthe botloMa of Carriage .making In all lu varieties, end lisltopreparedto axscateordersterWagons of«lldo*erlptJon*,Jacladlßgall work lor Iro* Merchants’ a*s. Soliciting e continuance flf.ths patronage so liberally be stowed upon hlm'whUe at tbe old stead of •‘Bigelow A Oo," he would essorehlafirUodi that tbe urn* can and atton lies willbegtTrttoalhWJorden a* heretofore,haring«w rend tbe scrrlertsftbe beat workman, < aod harihg ample apartments elsewhere for the Qhfsbing of fine won. tar A goodassortmeotof heavy work now oo band, roll able for Spring qm. . All work -warranted fo* 12 month*. garParUcnlarattectloo given to repair*. JaUJyd Coach aad Carrlag» Faclor]r. jtIHVION, DBOTUBO * CO., One 1 ef IWswrrf and BJxxxa BtrteU, alumhkny city.' \irOULI) RESPECTFULLY IN- C^PgLRf YY form their friends, aad the fAlir, *»<at the? an taaaufectorliig 'Carriages. llaroodtea, guckaveys, haggles, Elalghs and Chariots, in all their.earl* Boe style# of fisab and proportion. All ordera will he executed with atrlct regard to dorebUlty <ad beast; of Jitdih.-' Bepelre will also be attended toon the most reasonable terms. Iking la all their work the beat Beat am Shafts, Folse and Wheel otoS; the; feel confr ont that all who firfor them with tbelr patronage will be .yfrcTly sutlifled oa trial of their work. ■ ■■ ruuWrrs are to give Jb*m a cell before par* fi.»»>urf elsewhere. ' ~~ nn3;l7d_ WwSSnB, r\B. O’BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED II xt Dr. Smith's* corner Fifth. and*mlthfl«U streets, cn. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to lead l to3o'clock. . - . oa the BtowostlU* Hoad. JeSfclyd* , ..zfjftaiiww. mg* noiiwo>.r.w..r-MW. tbowpsos.... »V a mun JOHK TKOMPBON S 00. House -Painters, glaziers , and OKAIKECS, 1W IBUtD STItHITT. SIRO Panting ; .MeauJ with ooaiaert and dispatch. Mixed FalatijOU, TnrusuthWi fushM Japan, SoglUh Patent Briers, wjr superiorarticle Philadelphia ; and Pitteborgß White Lead alway* on htndandforssls.— W. are nreparedto Grind Colors ror Painter*,: Druggist# err ! nlhera at theaborteet notice,!# we bane mill which *SS S» steam. Pslntore *IU ware money by getting i ; Falßttn. lovoalasb. Hoose.and sign painters, K 0.77 (Old port OfflceßuDding)Third street, between Wood and Market street#., promptly rttnwMto. lnssCpertorstyfs. tchgftlyd * ~ iHvstc, tst. IItLY PITTSBUROH GAZETTE. (Somtnfsstan, tai HITCHCOCK* fIcOBKSRT k CO., . [BcccMwn to Huffman, ITOr-try AQo.) Forwarding and Commission Mfflroh&ntfi, And Wholtmmle Demist* W i; . Prodaem, Fi'oair and Wool, H*. 163 rnmt'and 122 Setondk*AtttihrtlLJh l apliiyC—tny29 • - , Me BA let* ASJKK, MtUU IB Floor, Orals and JProduo*. ConfnuNlon and ■ Merchante, .Ye. 121 Bm«*St., KW4.W*, Pit. inyMJyd ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ __ r o'«V m cuaus t aoan, : OOMMISSIOfr MERCHANTS, . ifo, 223 Artl AmKl Stmt, PniI.ADXI.FnIA, Fortb«ml»of Prodace mad pnrchxso of Ac. Ac/ orders Autrtutsd with them «1U bo procnpUrTotwanUd mplfl dflot* a&Loota LKkca....—.u..jo«lh &. *- t**oa. Joa a LEECH & CO., Kos.Sia *M4Ltbertyit.|Vittibttr|h| Pa. ; WHOLESALE GROCERS ASB COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DKALSR9 Uf FLOUR AND BACON, Tin Plate and Tinner's Stock, AND , PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. JyUany . oßur«cmiumsAooK~.m«woos r. nnnjin.A imum. SPttIStGBB HARBAVGH A CO.# COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALKKS IN Wool, Hides, Pro visions & Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Btraet, Pittsburgh. MOALPXR * C<fa : (l*te of J. 8. L**ch, McAlpin A Ox, Pittsburgh, j GENERAL COMMISSION AND F'ORW.A-ROINQ- MEBCBANT8 1 Leremmad Wmahlngtoa Amin, WTANDOTTI CITY, KANSAS TS&&1X0B1, BkIKUNQiSt B. I*ech A Ocsand PJtO burgh Merthantt^aof- PtTB a, lctt*.. ... j. a. tNmsi, T EWIS & EDGERTON, (Successors to D. JLI T. Uorgaa A Oo,) Wholesale Grocers mad Oonunlriicn Merchants, IJ7 Wood street, Plttoburgh. mrC Henry s. king, (late of the firmof Kiu A UonhMU C«aniU.lon UmLu', Mte In Pig Bloom, Nor!« Vuriaa, 0. tow Market, . ~; . . «pis A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR gIL.m dy.Jcaee AOcl,)Qommlarion mad PorwmhUac Uer chaot; Affvatof Ih»Tlii3lw..>|/l Tr\.n«r,.p^lla norFlrkmad Ferry jagdyd Edward t. megraw, general Oontaiaaioa Herchut, mad Wboltmle Dmlctlc Uma» aetDjed Tobmwo, Imported and Domwtle Cl«mr», BnnfL Ae, liberty meet, oppotlte the head of WeodTPttte bcrga,ra. mblSJy Gtocna. Worn, »hcs. umx, /a. T. LITTLB * CO., TTfTHOLESALE GROCERS, * f, OOXSIISSION MERCUANEa. And dealer* to FLOOR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, OILS mad PRODUCE Ho. lift ■meond BL, Pfuaburgh, Po. OAi Liberal mdranw made on mrlft ROBERT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Prtdacemod CoamfMkm Utrchaat, No. 134 Fro&t •xroet, ommr Wood,Ptmbargb, P*. ■ mpftdyd AGAISI, COSGRAVE 4 CO., Groom, Noe. 18 mtfd 30 Wood itreet, Pitt*- A LEXANDER KING, WHOLESALE JlQrtnraM Importer of Soda Alb, No. J 73 Liberty greet, Pitt* burgh. Pa. l^Ulyd* mmo. a. wro ..i ja*. ucootar. JONES & COOLEY, WHOLESALE GRO CERB mad Boas Turaiibarm, "dealer* IS Prodoce Plttiburgb Maanfagtorea, N 0.141 Water atmt, dm Cherry Alley, Ptttebitfgb, ' _ i ay2B maWk >. ,mam .jcw l : ptiwokth. QHRIVER & DILWORTH, WHOLESALE O Grocert, No. 130 and 123 aem&d etreet, (bftereea Wood mad Smith field. Pfrtilrorgh. •—< - JOHN TUitn.-. El CHAU n_nyp> JOHN FLOYD ft CO., * WHOLESALE Grocers mad CommlnJoii Mirr.h«ats, No. 173 Wood mod 238 Liberty atreet, PitUbnr<ii. . Jelft 2514*1~™- —~„..johs wuauk TX7ATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO FF GE&S, OnmtniMteti Mercl.xnti and Deaton la Pro dace mod Tltteborgh lUnotwioiTi, No. 2SB Liberty mwc, ;flfttbaryJL ■- • — ~ • ISAIAH DICItEY * CO., WHOLESALE- Grocer*, OommijsloD Merchants, aod Deolervla Predate, Wo. BO.Water tract, and *3 Front street, Pittsburgh. WM . McCU TC H EON WHOLE SALE GttMt, Prodnoe aud OmbbMim lUtnhut, end Dealer la Pittsburgh Uumbetand Article*, No. 1M liberty treat, corner ol Brewery ay, Pittsburgh, Ki. ray* ITWIU. .. A. I. US 1 CUAL ATWWA. A TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE A Grocery Prodoe* sad Com&lmtoD Merchants, and Dealers to Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 8 Wood itntt, be tweeo Water and Front «L, Pittsburgh. a? 18 •OST. UM*Lk.kCK*C*. R ROBISON A CO., WHOLESALE • Groom, Cornmlwloa Merchants, and bealcre in all kinds of Provisions, Produce end Pittsburgh Uanafitcturee, So. 266 liberty vtrect. Pittsburgh. JalPJytl Eobert U. KINO, WHOLESALE gro cer, Ooramteten Merchant, mod Dealer <d Feathers, fish, Floor, and all kinds of Coat try Produce, No. 211 Lib erty street, month of Sixth, HttsbttJrgb, Pa. Liberal ad* vaaore made on consignments. Ja&Jjd MtstTMurtA—Lturnn. Robert dalzell a co., WHOLE SALE Orooera, Commliatoa and Forwnfdtog Mar chant* and Dcalersin Prodaoeand Pittsburgh Manufactures, Na. 291 liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - - m/2 Ural ISstatr figmti, WILLU& WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Bonds, Mortgages and all sccorttlas tor motlay. Psraoea can procure loans through ay Agency, on reason abl* tana*. Thoae wishing to Invest their money to good advantage, can always find first and moaod class paper at my oßca,iov sale. AH eommurf“ation* and interviews strictly eoaMsotial. Office GRANT BTRCBT, opposite Bt- Paul’s Cathedral. Jalaitf _ YJooftstllnß, Sa. WS. RENTODL, 20 SL Glair street, E.pealsrtaitollgtoasanS Mlsojftaneoot Books, aad Depository of American Tract Soetsty’j Pabfteattoas. mrlfodawiyF , WM; 0. JOHNSTON * CO., Stationers, YY. Blank Book Maacfoctarars aad' Job Printers, No. tT wood street, Plttibnrgh, Pa. - ' • seSO O. COCHRANE, (SOOOESSOR TO • 8. SadlerJ Wholesale aad Batafl Dealer Is Books, autionery and Paper Hangings, Federal street,- 6th door E. B. of Market Square, Allegheny,'Pa. r . JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Btatlooer, sneceseorto Darltoa A Agaew, No. 63 Market etrsel, asar Fonrth, Plttsbarghi !**<•' • ‘ '• AY A CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA TIONEBB, No. 65 Wood street, next door to the cor ner of Third, PlUstrnrgh, Pa. School aad law DooAscon stant! y oo hand. L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA x TTONEB, No. 78 Fonrth et; Apollo Bnhdlnga. ' HONT k MlN^B l ”Bd6KtoL] and Stationer, Masonic Hall, fifth street. . Furniture, Furniture, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL* n.P.DEGtAFf, 37 BOWBRY, (Wholetals Wars Boats,) az»d 400 PEARL It., (XUtalL Store,) NEW YORK. Sills of Twenty-Five Dollars Retailed at Wholaaale prices at tbe Bowery store. Eoaewotxl, MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT PARLOR FOHN I * O HU, la Broca tells, Dslalne and Plash.' Gass seat aad common FnrnltTtre in great-variety. . . i V KSAMtLZD CHAMBER JURMTVHJI la sattt Aoia IM to liOOi Spring, Curled Hair, Hois and Whalebone DTA.TTRSBBF9, Also, Feather Beds and Bedding, RUsnt Premlani Sofa Bed steads, aad Patent BellJlbcUog.Orddlsa. Dealers will And at the above stores, tbe largest and beat assortment of any estaMLLraeat in New York, aad can bay etihsrmt wholesale or retd], cheaper than at tuyrother honseln the city. ’ ■ aaFwmdv JAMESW. WOODWKIaIa. fbrnitdbb^^2 A!,d phaibs. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Eabrectoc mt, .tjU of *•UBNI T O » B , - BOSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, AWtaM«fc» ° - pAKWRS, CIUMDKH3 and eikiho boohb, . Iqol to M 7 fci NEW YORE AND FBILAEELPHI A, t / . us .> . L O WEB *BI ass: WErary irtjd. C»d.‘byA»a. Mfl OABXNKT UAKTM BapplUd wttb any quantity of FUENXtURR **4 CHAIM, oa taMoaaUa tansa. HQTELB ABD EXEAMBOin s .' ' -for&iibsdatthesboTtlstaottes. . . Wauiwqiu, Noi. JT AJTO T, Troa Sn»W. sttOMt . - . .. . ... . PJTTSBVaOB, PA- wax a. ran* tiros. *. u r*»m ». b* Totrao '*con TOBNITDRE AND CHAIRS ' Amm .‘Wsatosa—HsLttkU SmlthfltUSt, QXEAUBQAX OABINFORNirCRE—W« PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1858. j&anutattum*,' itBnHY OKHWIOi .Yu. isy, /Nnu .«i lr«lRMl ■S'i.'mi*, Plttiburgliv Pali, , |V| ANDFACTCRER OF USUP AND IIL MANILLA BID OOBB_S, MUP anu tahhps hOPKS from J.J in, to 1M tneb, FlMmad Ocotmoß nebnit Tara, Tarred mod Bpaa Ymm,ftMdt tad Hei\ Gur4t*-WE«3 T*la»j_Droom.Tytn* tad Sewloctwtot.tU* tftd OdUou Seine Tirlß*, Ac. (au supply of tbt above artlciM constantly ouhatui cr made Ci> order et tb» low—t »a-b prloea. {*3hlyd V- wklilx. iLtoobK *:«KT 80 Fourth Street,.PitiAbuTghi Pa. *4wwri<mia«*a er TITIIIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. "f Ordaretolldted from tbs trade, and promptly ildu pedaa per laatnwttont. Tost* ft taoatha, or 5 per oeut. dlsoonot tor eaib. eettJydA*T , CAETWItIUHT A TODNO, {Soecamorß to Joba Gartvrttbt,) TITANUFAOTURERS and Important of ixJL Pocket tod Table Cattery, Surgical atid Ivaul lu- Btrameata, Gone, Ptstola, Fliblnr Tucklo, Atu. No. BO Wood y*L Thay tire »pedal attention to tlia manufacturing of Truaeea, Supporter*, Ao. Jobbing mod Itepaiug with putip toaitty tad despatch. aplMty H.CtlMe S.WAD3Wcaru w a. MACAiaroaM. OfIIUGE, WADSWORTH A CO., i Utnagetuara of Pate a t osc 111 a i ing Engine* AWD PortabU Engines and Boilers of &G Sites, _ PiTTSßUitan, pa. Work* at Nokib Eya or to* Aturrmc?> mylOtly ALUtGHENY'-OCn MOORHBAD Ar CO., A;««rieon, Plain and CorrugaHd, SHEET IRON, For Roofing, Onttrrlcg. fipcmtlug, Ac. Ay<mf» for. {Veotf* Patent Imitation H«uala Sheet Iron. 136 FVrrt Strut. Pittibvnl mrgtlyd A . LYONS* (Saecataor to JL Lyon* A Co- J amncniia «r LOOKING kILASB* PICTURE FRAMES, AND DEALER I-N VARIETY G-OODS. So. 138 Wood 8t„ PitUbtrih. Ft, Martf MORRIS Ac COLTART, ■ou Hascvaorotcu of ' HUGHS’S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP D ASM BBS. TTAMMERS of the following aitea 1 1 made to order: Ne. 1, Lift f la. foil blow, 3093 lb* Pries % ftM. “ 2, “ 9 ■ “ *• 6608 ** “ «ta -s, M H 1 u *• uen “ 600 “ 4, “16 “ - •• 23088 • - OW. -b, ••20“ - - 41150 “ “ 1600. “ 6, “24 •• “ ~ 64301 - “ 2COO 43T Orders eollcited For pertirolars tddrwu MORJIU A OOLTAHT, Ja3bdly Pittwomo, Pi. wtUAA* tAtaant— jaitd u. aarui WIIsIiIABI BABSHILL A CO., Cl Penn st., below Marbory, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET Iron Worker*, Uanafactarers cf DamhlU‘e Patent Boiler, Locomotlre, Fined and Cylinder Bolters, Chimney*, Brelchen, rlre Bril, Ptoxm npm, Conileuser*, Salt Fan*, fingar Pan*,- Iron Y awls, Life Boata, etc. Also, UlackatzUtfaw Work, Bridge mod Ttadurt Irmi% done at the ibortear no tice. All onlere from a diatance promptly atteodod to. i*a * Petn Cottoa fiHUa, PitUbarch. r ‘" KENNEDY.CHILDS a CO., MANUFAC- TimEnsof— Peon A No. 1 beery 4-4 Sheeting*; Carpet Chainuf all colon and standee. Cotton Twine; " BedOorde; “ Ploqgb Uoee mod (bub Qord. " Hope of ell lias* end description* Betting. 49 Ordore l«ft at tbe Hardware Store of H'Uson A Ox, 131 Wood itreet, will hare ettentlon. Jclily JAMES IRWIH, UANCFAOTURER Of SULPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid. Sweet Spirit* of Nlirw; Nitric Acid; ” Roflman'e Anodyne; Moriatic Add; Aqua Ammonia, FFR; Kltroua >io Fowler** SoiuUoa; # n >a Slay bo totnd at John train t Asas, 57 Water xtrwt. ».«. rcuni —a. a. joaneoe _.•* joonbqm PERRIN A JOHBSON, MAi<UFACTDRCTtS AND DEALERS IN WE. CHILDS A CO*S PATENT ELAS e TIC FIRE AND WATEU-PROOP CKHKNT BOJFINQ, 133 Tran ihaw, Pittebnncb,Pa. t>cJ4;dtl WILLIAM TATE A BON, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and Federal himl, under- Death Srealeior Ilafk Allegheny. A9*Bvary daecriptiott of Fittings for Water, Gas and Btauu. po31:ly JOHN CAMPBELL, f| _ Manufacturer of boots and BUOES of every description, No. &4 BraiihUcld atreea,Plttsborxh. Pa. nrSltly.; JHustcal. TlUt BALASCU OP:ttY SPRISCS STOCK piano r oaisa, •non m ■aucjictort or CHICKERISO * SONS, Boston, CONSISTING of sixteen of their Seven Oe* tavexnd tlx *c<l one-third Octave Puno Forte*, wnj be opened xn-J reedy for on TIIDtSDAY, JUN* 3d TAKE NOTJCIL—The Plano Foitrs manafsetured by Chiekertng A Sons, are not famished l>y thnea many other house la thlsdty, and ail onjera most he seat and pur chasers directed to the satwcrlher. tsixtj rooa GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS Hstb bteo awarded to cmcKKRiNO a sores OVER ALL COMPETITORS, For laperloiltyin tbelr GRAND PARLOR, GRAND sod SQUARE PIANOS. The following letter from SIOIsnUHD TIULBERG, The original manuscript of which can be seen at tbe ware roome of the subecrlber, ongbt to convince any one of tbs tnpertorlty of Chlcksrtag A Sons Plaoo Forts#. Piminai, March 25, IMS. Ma. Msilos :—Dear Sir—Since my arrival In America I have constantly need the Pianoe of Meesrs. Chlckertng A Sons, and I can only repeat to yoa (while thanking yon for tbe Pianos yoa have so kindly famished for my con. oerts here.) that which I bare so often said before: the In stmmenUe»tbsb««t I faaveseeo lo tbe United Statseend wRI vumpaie fasorej.!/ w|tL any I have ever knowu. Ycnrs, very truly, S. TUALBKRG. Tbe above lot of Pianos, 1a addition to those in store, comprises ell tbe styles maaefactaredbyObickerinrA Root FORTES manotwared hy CHICK. ARE WARRANTED. JOHN n. HELLOR. Bale Agent forChlekeriog A bonsfor PltuLargb and West. era Pennsylvania. JeSdAwT ‘ Piano at a bargain.— A hoe 6)4 Octave Rosewood Plano,flpJßSßl fruoi tbe factory of A’unru <t Clark, New| | W f || Turk, srin be sold by the subscribers at a sarrlSee. It was purchased Bom# two years ago for sad looks Ihliy as well and Is In every respect as good as a new one.- Klcknees ig Ue owner's fornOy, bas prevented them from making any a.e of It whatever, and several caste Of death having slues occurred, it will be sold low u above. - H. SLEDER4 BRO., No. 63 Fifthetreet. N B. —A fresh supply of Bt«lnway A Sons' celebrated Pianos Is now untbeway. Notice of arrival wll! bs given. T?OSTERa LATEST BALLAD— A Where baa Lola Gone l Whs re has Lqta Gone t Where has Lnle Gone? Where has Lola Gone f Where ties Lula Ooos t being a coaDanlon to the popular sous LUI A IS GONE, by £. C. Foster, mailed p.wt-pnld from the “Old Established Plano Depot' 1 of CHARLOTTE BLUUB, 118 Wood ito2d doorabuTefith 49* A ipleudld aatortmeot of PIANO FORTES now ar living. w s Till golden harp.—a collection of Uyma, Tunte Cbanto, short and tasv Aatbems, Ar - for B*bbolh Schools, Social Gathering, and the Dome Circle, by L. 0. Emerson, (authorof tbe Golden Wnwth.) This new aod valuable work for Sabbath School, contain 600 Hyms, Tuna and Select pieces, fiir Anniversaries, Monthly Concerts, Snodsy School Celebrations, aod other special occasions. Tbe Hyms and Tones bare been chosen with special regard to purity, swectuMs and simplicity. Just published and for (ale at tbe Music store of JOHN 11. MfiLLOIt, 81 Wood etTfet. Jjt R KTir s~Tj p ply OF THE »-GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST.-^ Pixel—Plain, 20 cents; Elegantly bonod, 26 ctnta. Just received and for sals by aeSA 1L KLEBER A 8R0.,N0. 63 Fifth st QECOND SUPH L~Y OF THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAVJI BCHOTTISCII; The moat popoUr BehotUsob of Ut* day- PHOT—THIRTY CENTS Jiut rscslred aod for sals toy «o2i 11, KEEPER * 880., No. 88 Fifth st. rjIRDSS FACTORY. The only Maoafactonra of T R 0 S 8 fe 8 In tbU city are the ondtnlsa*d. The afiieUd ihovM compare oar prices with those of any mar* dealer. repaired or Bade to order. OARTtTRraHT A YOONO. 86 Wood at. NOW IS TUB TlUE.—Familios in AUe- Cheap Cl*y wiablec to lay to their WtNTBR STOCK OF COAL, Will pleaja leave their orden at the ALLKonmrr coal i>£ror« Corner Anderson St aod Railroad, When they will be supplied with the belt aaeUtv of BfITOIOHOUa OA OAMNKL COAL Broorht to this city. MS W. A. HcOLPRO. .| 3 Crrsin Tartar, Rhubarb Root, Camphor. Arrow Boot, Oltrie Add, Qom Arabic, Oalonei, (S&gO OsL Liquorice, Seeds, lodide Potass, ■aadalalUL . lodldalnm. _ E»OKioww*raUßT,: , m £■ . . . IST Übscty stmt. ' HiBLiaBUB IUIi.V ANO'WMSjSxir a, HJDPIB* 00., HFia *w?» ntmmytt. • J&r tIMTTMUUtUu Ifci, and haidhf un frrCpW&H,Uufasaiua mi*, and d,u«r, it ejfirf <Wtem*atito/uforr •fifcsra «* lA< «if tMdiuin Mrrtup* nAmhia reach the panic. UrMB WZBKLY MBTTX tpifmAmrg fcxtw 4*yau*t h * targe WtfiUHrtjaf.anaeowqjbum odUo<(u* Id tA« f t V» te*el’» * Wtfialy nxpapd and rWLuIJ* niH>rt(iffht iSirtelA ommrrdia ana moruttrp of. eAi't.Hni/oaafowmU teal’A'tafa Lttf, earruimt nkcidyjor take but Gbrnnercta* rrmipaptunOit TBltMti DAlLY—ftl* itollm per annual, paytbl* la tdrtnee, or ItiUeante par week, payable to IbeOarfan. WNHKLY-p-Twu IMiera P«r anutun, peytbleln edfence. Club* are funiUtiad ou the fuUowlog termr Fnur oopiM uu* 00 da «• •• - —-1000 lwetxy* l •• *• 00 And ou* to lb* per** fdUng lip the dab free 4tJ*Advance payment* ai« itrlctly rwpilfad; tad no y% per anil be **ut after the tlm»> up to which It wa* paiX fltlii of A4warlt»l»C- ! I dquern ..r lo tinea, 1 tUoe-.a.i....»-•-«•••—M 1 '• 8 « ~..'100 1 - •• “ i veak IT6 | •« » a j " 800 i •• •• •• a « 400 l “ “ •• l month - —I 00 3 • . —T 00 l - •• ’ 4 “ 00 i - - e “ —l3 oo I •• - “ 12 “ J& 00 Yearly *J»«rtJ«in*re«clUl*dtoone»qiiare,oh*pf eldeat pleemirc, per annum—*26 Qp with Ontatrabtocrtcm. Friiiufal Railway Comiloa-l’weiva Lives Loit, Tbe most aorloutcttastronhe that htftteroc onrred o& a rtllwtyln tho Midland dlftrjpl, took I pltco l*Bt night on the Oxford, Worcester and I WuleerhamptoQ line, between Round Otk and BrotieUtoe etatlone, a few jtDes beyond Dudley. By it elevenpersouswerelnsunilykilled,another died t few hours afterwards, several-more were so sore^elyinjared^tbaithelrreoovery is deepalr* ed of, mre maimed for Ufe, and * great number Were more or leaa injured. Tbe acetaent louk place under the following circumsitncej ; Oo Monday thorn was "a very cheap Sunday school excursion lo Worcester,** A ipeclal train wtt announced to leave Wolverhampton for Worcester at 9:16, "calling at aU stations for the express purpose of conveying the teachers tod children of the various schools to Woroeater and back-” The fare from Wolverhampton and Stourbridge, and nil intermediate stations, to Worcester and back, Is for adults and Gd fw cbildron; from Hsgtey, CburehhlU Kiddermin ster and Worcester it was 6d. for adults, and 4d for chlldran ; and from Droitwieh and Fearnall Heath, Gd. for adults, aifd 3d for children. This extraordinary low ratedf charges naturally at tracted a largo number of passengers, and by the lime the iraiu arrived at its destination U had been augmented to 46 carriages, computed to contain nearly 2,000 papssengers. The re train was aonouoeedtoleave WorcesteratG:P. M. Those having charge of orTongsaents determin ed to divide the train, and instead of haviog one monster train, propelled by two engines, to have two trains each drawn by one engine. Ac cordingly, about 25 mioutca after G o'clock the first train left Worcester elation. It consisted of 20 carriages, closely packed with passengers, and was followed in a quarter of an hour by the second train consisting of IG carriages.— Each train called at allslations, and&tl went right with the first until its arrival at Ronod Oak which took ploco about SrO? There, either just before the train arrived at tbe station, which is situa ted on steep incline, or when lt was put in mo tion to leave th«i suuion, twelve or thirteen of the last carriages became detached from the for mer part of the train by breakjagof the coup lings of two of (he oarriages, and rolled back down tbo incline toward* Brcttallane with ever increasing velocity. The guard who occupied th«~van al the ex tremity of the train applied bis break with all tho forces of which it was capable, but its pow er was insufficient to check the retrograde mo tion of the carriages, which soon attained a very high rate of speed, (la arriving at >Bug Hole, a lutle more than half way to Brcttcl-Laoe, they dashed iuto (he second excursion train, which, as before stated, was despatched froqi Worches ter onlyj fifteen minutes after the first, and bev ing % lighter train, naturally gained npon it du-* ring tbo journey. Tho driver tjfVie lecond train, perceiving the carriages rnnwiog bock upou him down the Incline, bad neaiweuuceed ed in brioging his train to a stand aCthe time of the' colUaian, (has considerably mitigating the severity of the crash. But os it,was the consequences were fcarfal. Tbe guard's van and t&e carriage next to it were split into match wood, and tbe aeeond carriage escaped little bet ter. The guard jumped out just before tbe col lision occurred, and esoaped without injury; but the effect upon the passengers crowded in the two shattered carriages were dreadful. The scene that ensced it is impossible to describe Fragments of the crushed and broken carriages mutilated human forms, some still in death, some writhing in tbeir last agonies, others seri ously but not fatally hurt, shrieking vrith p a } n and icrtor, were commingled in a geaersl melee, hardly disiinquiauable amid the darkness and the dust oocasioned by theoolUsioa. Tho terri fied passengers who escaped without serious in juries, ran hither and thither in bewilderment, and for a time none knewwhat to do. A few of tbe mere lelf-possesscd. however, speedily be stirred themselves to rendtr all possible assis tance to the unfortunate sufferers, and remove them from the wreck that bestrewed the line, and messengers were despatched for medical and other aid. It was soon apparent that the loss of life was lamentably great. Eleven life less forms were discovered amongst the rubbieh in addition to many frightfully mangled and disfigured. As speedily as possible the latter were oonveyed on streebera furnished by the shivered damages to the various hotels in the neighborhood; aod the next duty attended to wae the removal of tbe dead in like manner. Many of those only slightly tajored proceeded onwards by tbe train, and it Is probable that a complete Hat of the causalities resulting from this sad affair wilt never be obtalnod.— Englith Paper. TcaxisLS Railboad Aocidist.— An accident of a very eerioue and fatal character occurred on the Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, near Cammlorvitle, about half-past 7 o’clock yeater* day morning, which resulted in the almost instant death of one person, and severe, If not fatal, iojary to three others. Mr. Benj. F. Fessenden, a farmer living on the Mt. Pleasant road, near Pleasant Ridge, about fonr mile* from Hamilton, and come four teen miles from this city, was on bis way to town in a one -horse wagon drawn by a mule, accom panied by his wife and two nieces, Mtaa Fessen den and Mrs. Bundy,- the Utter the daughter of Jet. Bandy, of Middletown, Conn., who was on a visit to her uncle. At the poiot where the accident occurred, at the crossing near Jonathan BlablerU, the wagon road runs across the track, and as the 7 o'clock train out of this city rounded a curve, the engi neer, Beth Magowo, observed the wagon aod blowed tho whistle, The mule, instead of being kept off the traok, started directly across and stopped, and all efforts on the part of Mr. Fes senden, failed to start him. Although the brakes had beea promptly applied, the engine strnok (he vehiole Just forward of the dashboard, and completely separated the wagon from the mole. The former was carried along the traok on the cow-catcher for a hundred yards or more, until the train Was stopped, and Mrs. Fessenden was thrown upon tHe locomotive. Bhe wae removed st onco to a house near by, but expired in a few minutes. As her person was very little bruised it is supposed that the first shock caused her death. Mr. Fesseudeu and his nieces were thrown upon one side of the traok with great force. Mr. F. had tho bones of one of his ancles crushed, and was severely injured in the head. At a late hour last night he lay in a very critloal condl : tion, and his recovery was extremely doubtful, if not ao utter impossibility. Be still remains in a room in the depot, surrounded with the best modical attendance the city affords. Mias Fessenden and Miss Bunday were severe ly out on the head, and their persons badly bruised. Although seriously injured, it is hoped that both will reoover. They are now at the resldenoe of Mr. Hedges, an. employ ©a of the railroad company,' and are Well cared for. The remains of Mrs. Fessenden were last evening given in oharge of frie&dsof the family, and removed to her late resldenoe near Hamil ton.—'Gin. Oai. Ton slave owners in Maryland have become thoroughly alarmed at the. frequent stampedes of their slaves, and the consequent insecurity of that species ofj property. They are hold ing conventions, especially In the bordering oounties, to devue measures to remedy tho evil. Tho Baltimore American says that something more than speaking and resolving will have to be done, or the insecurity of slava property wUI result in the extinguishment of slavery in the State. It attributes the present condition of affairs to the regular System adopted by north ern abolitionists, who seem to ban perfected the underground Toad, and to the presence of free negro* la the State. This latter is a very oh desirable element In the State, and is increasing daily ; we should not be surprised if, within twuyaare, compulsary legiilaiion should bare* sorted to estiefreensgroesfrom thefitits. The American rceoamana a bcrder polloe as the mosteffeetaai aadnißdert to waits lhatean.be devistdto V ■ \ , -\ rEICAS3 AI Cb4W.mtos.—A writer to tbe CharleatoD Mercury statu that tie Afriow, looDd on board tbc brig Palaaa were parch lead on the West coast B t from 60 cent, lo $4, and costing scarce logjo than *lO or $l6 to be de lifered on the coast of Cuba, and waro all to he sold by oontraot at. 5560 ronnd, or *177,680 for the oergo. The writer, who paid ayl.it to them, gives many other fects of interest. About 250, including 50 females, aro in eomparitive good health sod the rest suffering from diseue. The writer adds: The result of the whole visit was intense sym pathy for them nod indignation towards their captors. Yon may read of the borrow of the “middle paeaego “ but the half cannot be told aa one vfcw of these unfortunate* will tell the •ale. Dysentery, dropsy, end opthalmie, ell I believe, the production of contact, want of ven tilation and want of cxerolse, are the prevailing diseases. But even where these were not visible the spectacle was borrowing. A Skeleton taken down .from the nai of a doctor’s oloset and pre sented to your vie r,--would .scarcely be more descriptive of ana omy than many of these liv ing walking ipecin eos of the human frame.— The effect was very startling, when yon saw them squatting on Uheir haunches, with their knees drawn up bthfnd their elbows, in aq atti tude common to ap4* sod baboons, bat wbicbno human frame oietbsd in flesh can attain. Borne, when filiiipgand ujld to rise, did so with grsat difficulty, Sod tnovdd with a step as tottering as I aver saw after illness. The very head seemed but askull encased la a black covering. It is oommon lojpsakof a man reduced to skin and boos, bat ous who saw there can scarcely use tha>xpression again- But if this is to be uid pf those comparatively in health, wbst languag can describe the sick ? 1 saw one poor ercatare swollen to the most wonderful size with dropsy; sodas belay on his back, be moved hie bande, to one of onrpartyarequestforhiscigar,which, when given to him be amoked with the greatest avidity.— Another manifested similar wants and replied to onr beckoning* to come lo at, by pointing to his leg. which we construed into inability to move. Two lay near, whoso troubles hear had ceased in death; while another, the most affect ing sight of all—a child of six or eight years— lay on its side in the san on the stone wharf, with eyes closed, and no other evidence of life than the slight motion of the stomach indicating breathiog. The poor creators alone and on ateoded, had rested lie head on its littld hand as naturally as outown little -ones do, and in this touching attitude of suffering childhood was fast losing the consciousness of a life whose experi ence had been only that of sorrow and suffering. Liabiutt or Railroad Compabisb.— A case has recently been deoided, io Which the Penn sylvania Railroad Company was defendant, and a certaio John Conroy plaintiff, io which dama ges were claimed for fatal injuries inflicted upon a woman at Altoona. The cirumstanoee were somewhat peculiar, and the verdiet of the jury develops a new feature la regard to the liability of railroad companies. The plaintiff, with his wife and two cLirdren, took passage on the emigrant train footn Philadelphia to Pittsburgh. They arrived'ai'itUoona, when the train was placed on the side track, whero It remained until about Domi the next day, when itwae dropped down to its place for starting west, The Hollidaye burgh train came up on the branob road from that place, on time, as it is alleged, and after entering upon the main track, baoked up the same past the-emigraat train, at some distance from it; and at the moment the plaintiff's wife, who had left the latter train but a few minutee before, was crossing or walkiog the main track, she waa knocked down by the backing train and instantly killed. John Conroy, her adminis trator, brought this action to recover damages for fhe alleged negligence of the defendants, contending that they, by their officers, were guiliy of such negeigenoe in the. management of the backing train, as rendered them liable in Ibistrciion. The jury rendered a. verdiot for the defendants. —lJarriiburgk Patriot $ Union. i.v refercuce lo the negotiation of three mil lions of dollars by the Atlantic and Great West ern Railroad Company in Europe, as reported by tbe Fulton's dispatches, ami to which we alluded yesterday, we learn upon good authority that the statement aa first given is substantially correct, although, as we surmised, a purchase of.. Railroad Iron is included in the negotiation. An amoout of £200,009 was taken in Paris by a prominent Spanish banking house, and about $500,000 was subscribed in London by various parties. Tbe Iron purchase was for 81,000 tuns, which makes up the sum total to upwards of $8,000,000 an reported. The parties who have been engaged in the negotiation arrived by the Fultoa, and bring a portion of the money eub ecribed with them, in the shape of Sterling Ex change. The AUaatio and Great Western Rail way, which is nn enterprise but little known In Wall street, intersects the Erie Rwtirfftd at Oloan, and At Dayton, Ohio, makes a connection with tbe Ohio and Mississippi, thus forming a broad gnage line of road by way of the Erie to St. Louis. The distance from Oltan to Dayton is 850 miles, and of this about 200 miles are already graded. The expectations of the mana gers are that the line will be completed within eighteen months. The shipments of iron will be commenced this month, and the work will be pushed as rapidly aa possible. The cost of the road is estimated at about $30,000 per mile.— X. F. Tribunt. Rlalroad Cadsaitt at Fisbkuin—The col lision at Fiahkill Landiog on Monday night,-by which two men were killed outright and two others severely injured, appears to bo due to the running of two cattle trains quite near each other. Both started, as would stem, almost together from Albany. On reaching Fishkill, a little after midnight, the forward train had oo oasion to be stopped on account of a heated bo*. Precautions of the usaal character were adopt ed to oheck the advance of the train behind, but it was too near and under too great speed to be stopped. Henoe the collision. There was a smash so sudden that some could not eioape. An engineer and a drover were instantly killed. Another engineer and a fireman were crippled. Three cars were smashed and a number of eat- Ue destroyed. Snob were theretul sof run ning two trains on the same track with a small interval between, ffhat the verdict of the coroner's jury will be it is not, perhaps, difficult to guess, for we know what suoh verdiote usually are. The decision of publio opinion, however must be that this is one more Instance of Ufs ea<A nfloed by want of care.—A”. Y. A Sermon raom an Usnxfrotrd Qcabt**.— Recently the officials of one of our Sabbath breaking railroads were expecting the Postmas ter General A. V. Brown, to pass over their line of road. And in order to make demonstrations becoming tha reception of so important a person age, cedars, roses, ribbons, buokhorns and ban ners were brought into requisition, to adorn the iron horse and the train of cars that were to be drawn after him. In (he confusion and haste of getting a flag for the ocoasion, one was taken from a stack of Sabbath school banners that was standing near by, and when It was unfurled, lo aod behold! there was displayed in biasing cap itals the following ominous motto •'Rtmmber the Sabbath day to lettp ft holy." Of course, when this was discovered, the banner was quietly folded up aod laid away, and one procured with an inscription more suit able lo the principles and practice of the com pany.— KgoxvilU (7Vw>.) Prubytman Witnm, The grasshoppers oontinue their ravages throughout this and tho neighboring counties. The extent of the injury caused by them is in creasing every day, and nothing that has yet oocurred seems to retard their progress. It was hoped that tho cool weather and the hell itorme, two weeks "ago, would have destroyed them in some measure, but they etill exist in countless numbers. Fine fields of olover have been utterly cut down in a few days, and corn stripped of its ears, blades and tassels with de struoiivo celerity. There win be no abatement orthe plague, we presume, until the oomiog of 80m8 aonlh.— Readmg, ~^ D n Rrc \ AoHI * YIM * ,rT » u Tan*.—M. Gar fiu’Af reD ® h i m uf hlnßBt » hM » it 18 per- ItS h , U “ ** » coat of 800,000 francs Im. w , Vo,lg V2 Algiera » back with it a distance of fifteen hundred miles from r r,i s* p otn i- ih ° ™ ™. mo,t one liundred mllea u Uonr, Uia Tense on *lghtMa honr »- U. GernmTe to attempt from Havre to the oUy of New Lui !S°? “ ie , hM tested the ohar- SITJZP* inTßntioa b J a few «hort trips over the Mediterranean and lie neighboring provin . at ? Borr y 10 w y do not wish to say but must, as faithful cbroniolers, say it, namely victoria e daughter, Mrs. Princess of Prussia quarrels with her husband; or, Mr. Prince of Prqssia quarrels with Mrs. Princess—that (» thev do not think exaotly alike, and Mrs. Vio torim is with the chappy-pair,” trying to tie tha “trot lovers* knot** a little tighter. The story that the young princess actually ejected the prises from the nuptial couch by placing her royal little feet against hie royal highness riba shd then suddenly extending. her royal 6nrv«& organa of loeomoUn into ■% posive bee Use is doubted by englnwrt.—- port, Tbs oom crop is pretty mnch made ia this notion of Kentucky, aadwflfc wathlnk, Va bet ter than, tko aoatjfwgßisr VOLUME LXXI—-NUMBER 231 fiunuanw, BtitianU 1 lainranct Co. of Philadelphia, WM. T. PETTIT, Prvsi. ,D. J. McOANN, Secretary. Amount of Capitol st&ak pott la and inTwtcd.„.tmo,COO 00 ...... 63,US S 3 r „ £X3A23 8S Bt*fcs on theOhlo and Hhslsttppi Utters and Nsvtgßtioa mod Transportation. WM- V. PETTIT. Pmsldsai, ' , DimvTJ. Mco^nt,a^!^J nMEa ’’ lc * Pmkl,ot - Bdsjr,laoil> - Cto. KIESmu. Buk, Hapa 4SU&I* do Truitt, Bro. A 00, Pnmm, Oaldauu k 00, do. . A L Lsos A Ox. a. Bt«inm|t*,jß«tkeAOo, do. S" H om< Vi.V^^SL Trsaklla Fire lusursaes Coiapsny «r P IT TL A D Z L P BfA. . _ uxscroaa. Ohories W. Baacte, * Adolph fc. Borie Oeorgs W. Rldmrds, Grant, * nunrSorL David & Brown, Jacob B. Smith, Tobias WagMr, Morris Fatunaa. _ OHAKtEB If. BANOAZ&, Pr«ld.6t Oxisua G. Bswcm, Secretary. tetaoka lnmraaoM, penaa&szu Of llartad, ob were dascrattoa of piopertj ia lonsad Country, at rata*as low ukr* eoutacot with aecurtty. Tfaa Oompany hsra .rsawvaJ a targe eostfaMt fhnd, which, Wtththair Capital end Pzeexiuma, albrd ample pfsSactioci to tbaaomad. «f **>• Company, aa Jassszy Ist, U&Las pub- UsbadagnaaMytetho Act of AaeucUy, were as fcuowe : TIC SS«fcz;==^S tyarmry U«a S*m » Itocfa 00 oUk,*c UfiU, a CU12.T06 44 OILC* thstr a period of twaetrooa ysors. ttsy tm paid Bpwords of On* HiUkc, JoorHnndrJ wwodDeilinLosasabyfirs^ tbanbr sdbrdlni erldeoce of thasdrantacMcd InsvsBea,ssw«a as tUr abdity and aiSPOPWOU to meet with prtmtpto— all . 0-ASmffl3*EfeL ConUatntal luuranct Company. /•OTTXPTOtd by Hu UfUtwt <f nmuytaatu. «m * HJPiTOAI OH1B1I& Aathoflzad Capital, One Mflltai DoQsra, 41,000.030 gacuredaod 4 rrumula ted SSI^OO HOME office. No. 43 i«nt Aemtf, PhOaddf&A. ftra laaerapce ou Buildings, Furniture, MtrcfcasdiM. Ac. gaosally. Morii»lnturonoe oaOv{oes sod Freights, toon parts of tea world. ' InlaadlnsurancecnGoods, Ac, b 7 lafcsa,Rfrero, •ud Land Oorrlagea, to oQ porta of tbe Union, os tes meet mnaroble terms, cmisfsteat with security. hi ■■iriyp# GEORGB VT. OOLLADAY,formerly 2«oua*t cl D»d*, *c_ PUiadetphik WH. BOWRBjLfbrmtrly P»rl«tnof Wills. JOHN N. OOLEMAN, flrmoTCoimaa A gnHih. |mpfirtlag Hardware oadCntUty Merchants, No. -SI North Third street. Shore Market, Philo. JOSEPH OAT,flnnof JooepbOeJ4Son, Coppersmiths, No. 12 QusiTy street. PhDa. EDWARD V, MAOHETTX, Arm of Mac Letts A ii«igp»i, Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third itreet, above Bac«h Phfla. HOWARD tUhCHHAN, fins of Uvlcgstoo A Oo- Prodoca sndOoiombsfco Merchants, No. 278 Market above Elga to, Philo. GEORGB W. OOLLADAY, Presidsßt. Gun Wtuox.BecreUry. „ JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent No. 24 nftfa street/np stairs.) ihela. laiorant OP PITTSBURGH. Omens—-JAMBS a. HUTOHIBON, President HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary Oman, No. 08 Worm Ssxxv, Rth Jtuurt Afittintt aB kimdi of Fin and Jfarvu St ASSETS, MAY SOtB, 1841: Stock Due Bills, payable on demand, secured by two approved bum *140,000 00 Premium Notee.— .;7.003 29 Bills Receivable 0,060 21 116 share# Mecbaulca* Bank Stock—<oet "Z. aWO 00 60 uo Batakof Pittsburgh do do 2,760 00 40 do Expunge Bank do do 2050 00 100 do Citizens’ do do do A 176 00 Balance of Book Accounts: s,od6 80 OOo# Furniture.— 600 68 Ottb 16*863 78, _ . |227,710 65 onucrou: LWra. A, CeldwsU, WOion Meier, ' John McDerttt Oeo. A. Berry ' ntehleon HEMET M. ATWOQD.Sec y Wn.k Holm**., RobLDaluTL Wa. Sea, Thos. B. CiaTka, Waatem Inenranoe Company Or PITTSBUR Q'H . GEORGE DARSIE, Prwid«ot. S. M. GORDON, Sicntuj. 07RGS,No, 92 Water itmt, (Spasg * Oo.’s W»r»bociM op sub*, Pittsburgh. ' . *<uyrt agzimt all kinrtj of Fin and Marine Bitkt A ame btUtiukea managed by DtnOoru who art totil ««»» w» Uit mrunmUy, and who art determined* tv «*« Hoewtojr, to nmnfcu'a Vie chcraeterwhieA dSJFSui 0 ** < &* riivou l**tpn>ieZ>mto OsmwAo , iSaETS, OCTOBER 81. IM7 Btock AcccaaU..„„—. 4121 t 60u 00 iffig o®*e romhare ... _ 240 04 Own Accounts 9,478 04 14A41 44 Enmlum Not.. ft Buis Dlrcoocted— 73 KBiSOU. ffo, MeKnlght, Nathaniel Hoboes, Alex. HUnfck, DnldlLLont, wmiaa ILflmitb 0. W. BJckeUotu d«ctt« Dv»«. J.W.BattaT ®. W. fidan, JuneaHcAnUj, Alexander Bc*tr, Andrew Ackley. nolfc ; F. hi. GORDON, fleecy. Uctarea detlrered before the Foan* M.a’a ChxitUi- ae.v detlbn in London, in IMS, price ii.W Our PMtortoVUUa, 40 cant*,' * Too Bare fofr Riche*, bjArnott, SOcents, He*Wn fertile on Earth, by Araottror IHns. tttlcnaotlba Book of Prorarb*, $1,26; ' ' rrom Vrach ccdferau by Adolptw Moood, Ktummacher, *r «1 tri ’ Woatn a Life and lIMqo, by A.lolpUe MuJud. fifie. r%u27 N^l V .J“9° KS KEUfciVJO) BY J. L. BRAD, 78 Fourth atrwt: OUifemKLU* Hummed; Life In tbi ItloinscT; Life to Laity, Public Adnam, bj tnt Wbodcs, D. Be The True Woman; Tba Object of Li to, cSSSSiS? ileccTer&l la th, Ecriy nictejcf Abo* S"*" E ?“? J aT Clt, Life—.boot lot be?.; Six ntepe to Honor, i, J. p 8 0! , YoCa S MiMlcnary, do do Little fnik Harley, oo do Otuuri Sabbath Day Book. . JPg_ , ■ J. L- READ, 73 Fourth rt, .'he firm Weden Fin esd Snrine lit. ISS® 35 ® PiUiborgh Life, Fire uud Harlnc int. Co, Office, No. 96 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. _ 4 n , BOBT. QALITAY, President. t, A. Baam, Bm»t ALEX. BRADLEY, Ylcn PtwL Flaxen, 1L D., JKxaatning Physician. to °'" c * •»>***■*» s! And against Leas br Damage by Hie. Andacainst the Pertle of the See* and Inland Nnrtgattce and Haaspoitatton. PoUdMlMQod »t the lovcfl nUi consistent with safety •n parties. tttMCMMi iiaxandar Bndia? Jcaaph B. Leach. John Fullerton, Nathan F. Bart, David IL Chamber* WUUanj Oerr, Robert fL Outlay, \ John arotu. AoUrtfliiwi;, Btmaal UcOtoifcao. Joeeph P, ettsam, M. D Johnftwti, - Janet HaobalL David ElcbaY. Jamat W. tialimn. Chat Artmihaot, fclft-myWtjr Or PHILADELPHIA. <Wa fci O mpmyi BaUdiat, 80. 403 HalniK, c;rn;r ,/ Ftivrth Strut. Miun fAVTIZU&i AUTDORIZEB OAMIAL ; 4004000 Capital paid in_ 1204300 00 * J«asv7 ltt, O5 JJMSIN3nUNVZ-limh*k 7> M m. _. „ . BMCTOBAi ChjulM 0. UthTSB, 1423 Wftlut IttMl Wlllisn DwUn«.nio Plm ASSSte» North Proat HI? JPSr * ttcn »7 wd CcnoAeUor. i«*OC. Haotor,flnaof Wrtcbc, UanUtlCo ga^S^SwßK-SU ® nn Qtll«*pU ft Zollar Jbb. &Bailth. flia at Ju. B. cSttfc A Oo 52; 5“S7jj L o«c« 23. Sooth Third ,tmt 3 A^.^°MSiteiL a 0. LAIUROP, LEWIS ORKloar, l _ OAStJ KQ. Tk« ProtUml fccoodTlc. Enatflj Bt »“ b °®»i» W«ll«., K.T. joais wmoax, famtar, na muro. *• K - “^4?SS3sASiSs‘ B * CT,t “j- rr „, *t m A Ktuuu Bnlnaj Ininrsaw Company of _ PBlLiDßipß]i ***** No. 308 Walnut Street sssa«a!S2sS!2=3i«» £woqo iMOfMCO Co-.-. U&WOO Co.—LOW 00 «B«*xWmh» Oanpiafro, 478 00 »uu tnuiowy p*f.r-- T ,.,,., itru 80 Book oem«d lour**t,etc —_. S^XQIO, o*ih on hand iadtn 18048 0 auoi ukout, tSsJS.* 9 snaaraM. - „ hisMl Bliphin, BoUrtßtM&e Wflliain Hbhu, Z. LotLnm, Chtt. 1«1ju)6, T. Bontfa>», Bnlth Bovni, - msnww; PUUV*. ■■TOWsssa ■IIIM urf WoqdEiiu CUmXtefer, Wn. JUXaocßpiot, I>«rid 9. Brown, ftIWIBOB, John'R.WoiT#lij B. UOum, Bobaitlbhod, a 9. JMra&Voodwnt, B. M. k JP* Worth-«i| coraw rugifivuu iu no- - OrPITTi jfo. 6a f DIBXOI inrun Company - xsasea 'ssl** I Wftdm Hksjptoa, - . A. A, Carter, ■ Rdxrtparfci, A.O.otapao», J. B.Jocm, JpfcaftCTMt, Btuytonil. Ktebaa vorngatlj. Jacob fUatar, ■wSasi; aA.ostai^ qHitrrtwvan aofcCy ittuutancr. Eureka Insurance Compiay of Pennsylvania' Office Wo. 99 Watwit, FlttSbtxrght ASSETS MAT] U.oekTmnSJUlj— pnjnblo on d&aulut tod M> •— pfcs»’,fo - gag — ifr,ra«,oT <M 5® “•«*“?** B * ok wet..... dJSfrs 2? ?n a 9 1 * 7 fit,x k —•Oj't, j-&id 7,s«iiw SXAiui.it satctoi?. .flTp.Om, |ln*oU. Pwmocfc iwJw.Mwtia,-'. i H. fP. Jr- U*rid M-cSbmit (Mr** 8. EcJirn/ « n J. AtxJnreou, ■>• u. r^s'i. j. H. Bboeobercc r,.. W.JLNlafck, John A. Osingbay, C. W. Betcbelor, A D. Oodtuea, Jeans J. Bennett, Raw. Furor, Sac'r uemwart Bntual Safety Insurinitt Coin pun v, ctfJ-a mvl9a , Ulili s s . ' Office, S. E.Com or Third andTTalnfitsts., n~u,W iu,™, „ O'SC'S^.VcSj’£ *j,j £"■ ° «*• Oaluß. BKsw.rhnillaslHottm,*! s=cwuUf.«- „ Boat „ Philadelphia tatj, sad otW - 3101,35 0 t)i> SS?£a2^“ ta * d * J !«&iISS Gabon v«r* -*5 < i ,5,i01 °3 °' bo;iGG lUfia* HolfsJeirwxatly teued, and oth* *rtL2Xj!“,s! o ° c P“j ®3,t30 ST Buucitptko n<?«^ — —*..... 100,000 00 .. £Z£TCICS3 SES°r, U S°’ I teO.U, , J»MMTia!|i.»>r, I WUlta. Bynn-Jt, tet-tom J- F. PnCißUial s*“**®> Jwfcn» P. fc'yrn, ; Baui«el iL diußci, ®£,*- Ueorj SJcin, Wflltca C- Lodwlg. ) J«ua«* B««bCnl*, , Thwm a »C. Unu.^ EpeneerMcßTiiii, j Robert Bn mm, Jr., J *“ b P. J,aa .» ''TJ. W A UTlNPrceidfnt. a™, u^,,tJSs£* aAsb ' Fto «e*ija—w ko. ~s .f wiw Gitiicoi 1 ' ißiuraace Cotup’j a( fiiiiiiufjlit ra. SAOAtET, PrsScH,.' BAMCIL t HARSHELL, Ofruvi mxtr fcrfwuw HsrkA csi KwxJ st. null sc3 Girro Eiats oa tha OUS a = d Hi* dnippl Rltbt», and Trilretanee. *tJOT* rtl * * tt * *** lalas * >*visa:lcn aai Iriaipvri iaiTtcts | Capt. MtrS *iwUt2, 8. U. Eier, Jcha 8. Diluent, Praoda Seilers, Wa. B. Haft,' JeUa Sljlptoo. W»lt«r Bryant IdtreJl, J**. M. OctiptSt Ja». Park, Jr., luk 31. f «nDOC*., B. Hartuusb. Capt. Saa'lC. Tcubs. I 5*32 "■ Jono Cal’ ■Philaaeiphia F'ire onU L,ltb ' ‘ 3 J D R A ,‘i C E COMPANY, fto. 149 Chesaut Street, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM UOU3B.’ wni klad* of Loottsdc#, «t;tior P«n*toaltß Umlfcd, oaenrr7 dweriptten of Property or MarcWiUo, >lrW>Oß>bltt>tMaf prwmlnfß ROBERT..P. BUNG, Prreldact- M. W. BALDWIN, Ffso Preset msccTOM. | E- R. Cofc, I Goorxe W. Brovg. Joooptj 8. PacJ, John Ctarton, 8- Wflcr. Octrlea p. Haye*. £. fi. EncUah, P. B. 6aT«rj, C- Sherman, S. J. Mognrgae, f. SL&cc^cuoi t £«tttur; J. 0. COFFntf,' Ageat, *»rn«r TUIrJ and Vuod tuna BIIiDV’S PCBLISHISG BOEsSt NEW BOOKS. SSS oa ' “• OLIVIA, or the Mllti ofHollor, *• • „ -fij “ t“e Ml™ 0 J 3 C eKS™’ bl “ Tni»lAlDufT H >:AAr.6nK.bjl!r.j B.Ro'jiMo'o'S! " fit. OfpOfUgVCD «dpioj! pto. igEll . ■ iaSBBIUC A. URAB7, I£o y*e*MO Btn*t, S. Y, STAND DP FOR JESUS—A Chrkt;™ «**«. C,^=iChr‘s“an i Chr ‘ 5 “ an i£ r £,s l r‘ u ‘'''* <» itor. DalliJ . N«l*oa’i now Cardr, ?SS2”o££ ,r^ < ’ h ''. o,w - cl "'>‘* CO th( Cnsr, IftOrt Po«_I„ mute,, M 5. rattS nS^. gc _ ta!r • o»rt«r mod Bmrpmr'c books; A ofbcoka In tbe raises depmncEiaa/ ji ttitunj pohllcatloc*. EC w wrtmriMVf£’ r mttU# e u. cochran, . J’sderml itrwt, AU^-ny. NSgspssggss. * t,3 ° , t t'HOOIi BOOK.S—A iargo and fresh san cjjorti.tchool smi eollvg, book. lon cr^- £- C. COCHRAN, Ali«^b a ßr. NS^KTirKijffouroro:. 'XANDARD UTEKATURE— " : .7. . ' ABtflQVßri l*& SmjbU.3B TvU: Ths Modern do co d « lfr*soln ColertdE*’. M wcolltotroM Works, 7 Toll} BlnrA-Pltfl do do 4 « Cbtrlee Lamb's do do 4 « Letgb Qoflt*i' do da i " NocUl A»bTMi»O6P, 6 TOl«| Addison's iU*C'Uan*om Works 6 roU; The WsTarly Morals, Boston library ed,2T rota Jbs .do, do ru»aidSMl, * 27 u Tbs do do Tickuvr's household erf. Scott'sßoeticajWorks, wlOn if* by Loeklurt 10 rols **3l E.Ai, £ Cu n 65 Uc-.f ,i. GET THE BEST"-WEBSTER'S UNA BRIDGED QUARTO DICTIONARY, ©.otalolng runs* na *if h ?. 1 4??* e - other Cnsiub Dictionary OonplM in thi* country. or toy abridgement 01 tbU w.,rk; • Gtegraphitat Tail* 6f IiOQQ two**; llhutrcttv* 6**o* aont,*D4 other pwcalmijict and.advantage luuwi ia no °.L Wor * L <0 &>ptw of the abor* melre.) andTureif* l»y J. L. HEAD, 78 4ibit, Apollo BbllJiiig. >• HALL RESTAURANT, IUSONIC BALL, FIFTH STBtXT. JOSEPH PRIOEHE, AFioninoi. LL (THE DELICACIES OF J?V i THH RBA2ON, prepared byjhemoetcx- penenced cocfta,texTedßp At the ahortaet do ma&KKm' ' Uoo.ftom SIX O'CLOCK A. H. UNTIL TWSLTE O'CLOCK P. M. Allarticle* loth# lie*,.pecnliir to tbe Kut, U’ott or South, recmi Ted daily by Kxyree*. »od eerrrd opto order.— Boalnas meowi]! find the tabh at WALNUT HAUL oQ that they could dttlrt. Depot fcr Qjattf^fbbtQsiai'and early Peyatibieein theiri M 3 ' .cclDlyd, —lOO hhds fair to prime £u« fwbMiN.o. ifolam* ; I*6 bica Mm Sis CaSr«;. 66 bbU Baltimore and New York Syrup* 100 bazoo 6a and (a Lump Tobacco: loohtf cheat* X: U, lapeital and Black Tear* 60 bUabugeNo.3 Mackat*!:. ’ 66 bbl* Dry ?alt Berrios 14* tolfc Cbmtaoo to Taney Cent Ib-*m*r 100 oaten Falotld Bucket* ' 60 dacea Tube—oaaorted alin; - 400 keg* NaJU; do d« 600 t>x> W. Giasa do - d£c *» I 10QbxaPwxi8ureb; 60 bn BUr Candle*; 22 01 lJ® "tdOLeino Seupa; . Ml bandits . Wmppipg paper. lor-salaby. < * oli .. -; : •• s.eqbisoxaco. r|l£A l TEA !!-— Just received at Tranced X iMttUy Grocery ud Tea ium Federal *;rtoe,iJr» posy,6ohalt chests Black and Grreu theUwt Importation, and will be eold at trtea that. will defy com* mtlttoia Alao,a small lot of r*rj superior SoodKOg. or, S*glt*hßrak<»tTea,ih*lcT*r« of which *r* IsTltad to try It. ■ Choice Extra Family fludr pat up oneelgbthaod ODo-fonrth bamb, for tb* cotrrtnlancaii Bunlliaa sot wishing to boy a whole barrel during the hot weathar, for salt a* Fraoce** family Grocery sod TeattnrV federal Itrrat, All—hany. - Jal9 t: W. i,U«UHREr, Wettb and Olaclt UaKer, ArH IMPOSTER 09 ■_ -fcW EINE WATCHESAND JEWELRY,*** No. 23 Plftbrtreet, between Wood and WaikeU PUt** VP*. tofb* TveatttßAarWatchae and Jewelry; workwairaated- „ . . .. • ~; fILOSINQ OOX SALK.—MORPHY & >.-• VVBU&OHfIELD on offering their cetlre. ytwh cf EUit—.. «R * WINTER GooD3'*t*beh prices at ew*e Mm *Kt&&k*rg*{ a 9, Tbit wUi-U OD; eppcrtuoJty Hut wIR . aopaßotwtth aoooagaloof ctttitkg tba beet.qaaiity of ,/ gry pooda atlow arista thM they ora oow 1 ofliriwi— ngghaaet earner Pfmnh and Marti rtmt.' qp&dAwy l1 '* ‘ BVCH j»mt eiXAOJUiASUES.—A Itrgo '• ,'aawrfrteat of tho.wrtbnakradt* faow ia 'hand, ood -' «» •tsamdatoocderatoUit «ot» • by L‘ i«V • ■- i . WBUAJttODLKA Oft* *•“ :»■Teerttmmtf $703,186 37
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