TIIE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Biiigststs. M A FINtBY, Wholesale i i~i7!t7 mlMannlactanuxof CtrbsnOD, No. 107 Liberty street, Ptttsbargh. Pn. • JsXfclyd 81. FAHNESTOCK t Co., la» of the firm • B* A. taraesttick A 00, end neceaeOn to Fleming Wbtdawds Draggb, No. <W, comer Wood and Fourth D A. FAHNESTOCK * CO., WH(UJS 'gMJa a site DrnggtsU end of White Lead, U»J end Litharge corner Wood end Front streots, Pitts burgh! • • . . ; • mchT JSOHOONMAKER, JIAN OP ACT 0 RER • of tnutbtcfld. Bed Lead, Zinc, raJn^TilWrsPaU • ly iodWbol<Ml< MerlA P«iuti| Oils, Varnishes, Tnrp*®* tin«, Ae., No. Wood #l, Pittsburgh, Pa. oc3:lyd • TOHN HAFT, Jr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. U M*Qnffey t )WlMleseleend Betell Druggist end Dealer In Paints, Oils. Dycstnlb, he. corner Wood end Sixth streets, Pittsburgh. Regular Agent foe Dr. Ford’s Medicine. epsl JOHN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL erlo Drug*, P»iut*,Oil», TarottbM.sad DfMtnflk, No, Wft Liberty *twst, niUlttfgh. AH orjermriii jrcHTopforDptotteoUoii. forScb«ttfte'» Pulmonic Syrup. ruttr —— ..qto*oi_ wm. ~£OCtl£K «*Atrx • , BRAUN * WHOLESALE AND Retail Drnggi*t*,eon»w® Liberty and St. Obir it*. PitUbniyta. ; - • JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. Wild* A&)con>er Market meet and Diamond, keens constantly on hand aftdl and complete assortment ofDnijrs. Medidivw, Medlclo* Chert*, Perfumery, and alt articles oer- Uioin* to his Ixiainna. AW'Physlaani preacripUont carefatly compounded at all ; • • ■ Jafcly DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, DROGOISi; ltd Wood atreet, corner or Wood street and Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sroiuet SUalcrs. LEECH i HUTCHINSON, Commission ami Forwarding Merchant*, dealer* In Western Re eerre Cheese. Floor, Fish, Bacon, BnU«, Lin*eod Oil, Pot ami Pearl Ashes, Sueda, Grain, Dried Vrnlt, and Prudaoe generally.;; Best brand* Family Floor always on hand.— Agenu'tor the sale 'of Madison Co’« celebrated Patented PearlStarsh. Not.lift hecood and 1U Tint between Wood andfimlthflcld tta, Pitteburgh, Pa. aji—ljd CHEESE WAREHOUSE—HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding andCmamlalon Merchant, and Dealer In Choose, Butter, Laks Fish and Prodnc* generally, 86 Wood sL, iboTB Water, Pittsburgh. myftl JB. CANFIELD, LATE OF WARREN, • OHIO, Commlssioo and Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer imWettera Seaerra Choose, Rotter, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Prodnce generally- Front at etween Smithfleld and Wood, Pittsburgh. David c. herbst, floor, pro doer, ProTljion and Commission Merchant, No. Sft} Liberty street, comer of Hand, Pittsburgh, glTee his atten tion to tbs sale of Fleer, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Otwwe. Ratter. Grain, Dried Fruit*, Boed*, tespoctfnliy solicited- ana-ij ALBX; FURSYTU, (SUCCESSOR TO Fonjrth * Soott,) Ponwdlog *ad CoramlMlon Her* cbant. Order In Wool, Uldc*. Floor. Bicon, ladl and Lord OH »aJ Produce ganerdly, Nt, TS Watfr t WPltUbcrgb, Pa. AGLE WAREHOUSE.4-J *' INiSII, Dealer io llr Produce (jtmcrilly, No. fl Srrentb itr «i «n-l Smi!.Ufidd.pmabargh, Pa eaib. RIDDLE, WIKT3 ACOI, General Com mlaslon Herchenta sod Deelers.in.QroerTieeend Pro- So. Liberty ilrart, 49*Co(Migmnent* solicited end ssUsbetory returns guv - ' delfclydswT ; ~ Insuranct flggnte. D. FINNEY, AgentEaroka'lnsaranceCo., Xj;» No. 9 Water street. \ A A. CARRIER, SECRETARY •LA.* Ptmnsylranis Insolence Company of Pittsburgh, Jopf 1 Building,Fourth street. | AMUEL L. MAHSHELL, Secretary Citi -1 acof* Imnraace Oonipany, M Water afreet. FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Insure s aocc Company, 92 Water ! J GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank • Us Pi re Inraranco Company, Nort&rost corner Wood and Third streets. { i A. MADEIRA, Agent Tor Delaware a Wateratrtet. UOS. J. HUNTER, Agent fanners’ and Moclnmlca* Xnrarance 00, WWaiffitraat. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Aged - g| fifth stm»L 1 W. POINDEXTER, Agonl '« kh ruroraoco Co., 07 Front atroct. ®arpftf. ROBINSON & CO., Dealeriii CorpetnpAe., -No. Fifth street. * . VfTiLLIA'M McCLINTOCK, Dealer in f T N*r». 113 Ma-rhrJ .frwt- - frS W. I>. *- 11. itt'CALLUM, Dealer in carpets, oil cloths, tfAT2INBS,'A«. !V*.ST Fourth street near Wobd. nttonuQß. TlllSU & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, I Office No. GO Fonrth street, Pittsburgh, Pe. Notary I’ob ' lie nod *»Hio Onmtwljglwnßf. R~ OKEUT iI’ICNIGUT, ATTORNEY AT Ln\ T , rvn.l Solicitor of (Lx Bank of Pittsburgh, No. 110 Fourth »»r-yt, PUUbnrgh. de!B TOSELHI S. & A. P. MORRISON, AT fj Lirurfu at Law. ■ Offk* No. OS Fourth iL, now Wood, PitUlmrxh, fa. . ZD&i Btß ffioois. xTiTBC’itcßT> gt - n QEfl'.a.namtLi w. m. KFBpnr. rjURCHITELII A CO., (successors to Mur tj üby * OorcbOeldO WbolfMlo and Retail Dealer* in Fancy Dry Ooods, Nortb-eatt comor Foartb-aud M*rkrt*t»-, Pittsburgh, Ml ClI. LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancj , Llry <3oote, elgu «T the original £•« Hire, No i 4 Uirbotatrwst, PttUbarirh. mrlft HU. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, • Dealer la Bonnets, Hat*. Ptraw Trimming*, and **r»wQ<io<Utren*rally. _ (Ztarciagrs, Carriage and' wagon Eatmfaetory. M, L. STEPHENS, Agent, Corner Smithfittil Street and Diamond.AlUy, \IfOULD respectfully inform theHcms# VY public that be la now located u kboTe,s!ffM3gfr. •ad hu maned the bffidness of Carriage making la all ite rwietiM, and 1* also prepared to execute orden <«r Wagona el ell description, iotladins *ll work fur Irom Merchant* 1 • cooUooiace of the patronages® liberally be stowed open him wnilent the old at and of *ißigelow d G°-»” be weald anare hie friends that theaame ewe end stun tlon will begtwntoallbl* order* u heretofore, li*Tlog se cured the scrriowortholwet workmen, and baring ample *nartmeLO elsuwhoro for ibe finishing of flae work. <yt cor'd amortment of hs**y work now on hand, *olt .prtni tm. All »ark »iJrMt*l fu. 12 month.. Particular attention girpa to repair*. Jalfclyd Cotoh and Oerrlege Peetory. JO n N 905, OItOTB BA A C 0,., Ctmer of. BdmotU and Aten Strutt, 1 ALUWIUNr cirr. ITTOULD RESPEOI'FUIiLX IN- vFMM, V¥ form their frieode, and the public gene- rally, that they are m«rtCactaring Carriage*. Baro«*cb<*. Boclmwaye, Battles, flldgb* and Chariots, in all tbrir earl, oue etyiae of flush and proportion*. • _ All order* will be acecoted with atrict r*gwd to durability •ad beauty of finish. Repair* will also be atieodo-1 to on the most reasonable terms. Mug In all tbclr work the bmt Eastern Btnfta,Poh*aud-Wbe*l ; atuJX; they Maud* 4«jt that all who fimrlbearwtth tbelr -patronage will be triply -attsflud o* trial of thalr work. . ihirchaws* aro requested to glra them a call before per* dwdmt ■ ggyiZj-l. r ytisaicianß. riR. O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED if at Dr. Smith's, corner Fifth and *mlihfldd •tt'eeta, on MUNDAICfi,'WKDNiaDAYSabd SAXUBDAYB, from 10 to 1 and 1 to 2 o'clock. jyßmidcoee on the Browpsrttle Hoad. -Je33Jyd» IJaintMß. >offw TyoywwN-.—--—«*e--nioM**3S—:— a c. wn.tr* JOHN .THOMPSON Sc CO, House painters,-glaziers and QRAINZRS, 1S& THIRD STREET, filgn Painting •zacuted with noain'Mi and-dkpflXch. Mixed Patou, Oil, fnrpmUoe, Vamiah, Japan and English Patent Driers, YOU Montaigne ttnet a eery superior article .Philadelphia and Pittsburgh White Lead always on band and for w. anpremred toGrtod Colon tor Painter*, Dnucglit* or others ** the shortest notlca, as wa hay* a' mill which ffTtnda by ateam. - Painters will a*ra money by getting Srfe colors ground with ns. : , mrtrdly ' " Paifiteri,, : i) I*oso dfc li ASB. TTOaSE PAINTERS, rl Nn-TTIOid Poet Office Bnlldlng} Third street, bet imn _,, , wun>r.. ■ WUl?»p»rW«r.Hoali. TIT ALTER P.- MARSHALL & CO.jlm- ». SBKVntt*- ... *• WtUlA** EEDMUNDSON & CO., Noa. 9a sod 98 • Shirt itmt, mi Wood, UmkctoM and Beam* to WALLPAPER. • - OUSTACf QOODB, ORNAMENTS, PRIKQKB, TAS&HLS AND CORDS, COMFORTS, BAM, ' PATENT ETOLLL SPRING MATTRESSES. Ac, WoaldwUdtUia attention of porchaeer* to lhatr Urg* sad tailed ateek. - * ’* apafcamd ■ JOHNH. MELIOB, No. 81 WOOD ST., jteffigSrtwwSsssfiMoisaaK: ptTtMO?mniB.Mdl)calCTinMQric «j»1Mb«1c*IOoo4*. J*33 Til PIANOS^ DIWnKoMJIK ILIBMQJUOTIB,&»>«*>“"■‘iy* •••••»• . • fSTfARLOTTE BLUMJi. ~fe«S3S»SSStS^Sf. mfr -.:i:t'..:.-i HITCHCOCK, AeCBSERY * CoT,' [Sscttwon to Zlafi&a&yH’Cntr? ftOo.} Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Produce, Flour and Wool, .pu„£n£r M<BASE,* 4j JBBi Hiuun Hour, &rain and. Froduoe. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, mjaidjS’' 154 Pa - «»M*r cntMiiQ.... 3STSSE „ CAHHIHO A b'ok'dT COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PHILADELPIII A, Pot the ale of Produce and pnrchw of PUh, Ac, le. Any order* entrusted with them will be promptly forwarded. ap26-d6m* ■*lcoui lexcb v, uacn......... ioe. a. um, JOS. 8. LEECH ft CO., Roi,»ia 4 gMlilberty si*, Pittsburgh* Pa. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND BACON, • Tin Plate and Tinner** Stools, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. JyllaUy tPiINQUOAUADUII. UMJAKUI t. FrTTIT.„IFM. n. VQRACU. SPniNOEtt JIAUBACGH * CO*, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN Wool, Hides, ProYisi6na& Produce 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. (t*U of J. 8. Leech, McAlpin A On, Pituburgb.) GENERAL COMMISSION _ AND BHDRWARDING MERCHANI Lewee and WaahlnrtonAvanne, wtandoit* errr, Kansas TXRRirukr, v REFERENCES: Joaepb 8. Leech A Co., and Pittsburgh Merchant* rw —*■ JylDdAwly latw. ■.... .... J. *,tMlin>i T EWISA EDGERTON, (Successors to D. sf-J i?‘ 0, 3 A ®°-») Wholesale Grocer* and Oommiwloo Merchant*, 107 Wood afreet, Plttaburgh. nt a ENRY S. KING, (RATE OF THE *'*««&«*> OomnUdoii H«drat, ■s;ggs!p. l sSag"' ,^ *^’ w ‘ lCT,g^i. w A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO BAR e dy.JoutaftfeOOotnmlMloo and Forwarding Her. cnant; Agent of the Madleon and Indianapolis Rail road, car per Finland Jaftlyd Ejjavakd t. megraw, general Commiadon Merchant, and Wholesale Dealerin Menu laesured lmported and Domestic Cigar*, Snuff, Ac, 241 Liberty street, opposite the heado? Wood, PlttJ burgh. Pa. mhJily jAS. gard lrnir. PrerijJon* and »t, between Liberty too*. um»..— -----—.'. -...m0*. imu, ra. T. LITTLE 4 CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, am dealers In FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, FISH, OILS and PRODUCE. No. lia Second BL, Pittsburgh, Pa, Ltbqal adraoceamade oniTm«j g D rig ROBEKT DICKEY, Wholesale Grocer, Produce ud Oommlatloa Verchut, Ko. ia4 Front ttroct, aw Wood, Pimborgh, P*. * Bagaley, 4 00., WholiMlv Grocers, No*. 18 sod SO Wood *tmt, Alexander king, wholesale arooer sod Importer of-Soda Aib r No. 213 Llbertr tttmt, Pltabnrgfa, P*. epljyd* **• i4*_ rmm IT TONES A COOLEV, WHOLELALE GRO- V~ CKKS and Boat Faniisbera, dealers Id produce and Pittrtmrgh Mamdhcturea, No. 141 Water street, Dear ChMTT Alley, Plitabcrgb, Pa. mj?6 1 Continental ****▼**■*•—• rr— - John a. uiwous. QURIVER k DILWORTH, WHOLESALE KJ Grocers, No. 130 and 132 Second street. (Utween Wood and Smlthfleid, PitUlrurgh. , ,<3 real Went* JOttS FLO TO HJTH *mt.» fieri* JOHN FLOYD & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Commlmlun Merchant*. No. 173 Wood aad XtS Liberty itreet, Pitulmrgh. j*ig J 2 H .? ?****•■•——• -TORS VII9OV. TIFATT A WILSON’, WHOLESALE GllO- Tf CEHS, Cummi«*i»n Ucrt-hanu «ml Dealer* ta Pro dace and PJtuiuryli .M.%uafiM-t»ma, No. 253 UUatj (treat, PtlUbarKti. Jtt2& TSAIAJI I»ICKK UiCK£Y <fc CO., WHOLESALE jL. Qw«f*»Ct>maiUM*m Mweb*nu,«nd Dmlenlo Prodocfc . No. 80 ffittr ftroL't, and 03 Fnmt strwet, Plttiburgh. Wa . MoCUTOUEOS WHOLE- F ALE Groc*r, Prodoc* and CußHuUdon •od Dealer In {-(tXAbarcb Msnttlactared Artbd**, No. 169 liberty itmt, corner of Brewery »y, PiitiUitich, Pa. my 3 JOBS ATWCLL..... .A. J. LZX CIIAO. ATWELL. Atwell, lee a co., wholesale Grocers, Produce and Oommlasion llMxhantSraod Dealers in Pituburgh Manufactures, No. 8 Wood street, be tween Water and Front «t-. Pittsburgh. aplB •oar. n0ue0v,.—....—.. .. ..sufia. aousaii: R ROBISON & CO., WHOLESALE • Groom, Cotnmlss'.Oß Merchants, end Deal ora la all kinds of Pruriaiogß, Produce and Pittsburgh Jlenafcctares, No. 255 liberty street, Pittsburgh. jalMyd Robert h. kino, wholesale gro- CKR, Commission Merchant, and Dealer la Pcnlben, flail, Flour, tad all kinds of Country Produce, No. 21PLib arty street, month of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal ad* races made on jafelyd bqbxxt OALinx jun s. euanku. Robert dalzell a co., whole sale Grocers, Commlmlon and Forwardlog Mer* chants and Deelenin Prodocaand Pittsburgh MauuEacturea, No. 251 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ray 3 Krai ISatatr agents. WILLIABI WARD) Dealer in promissory notes, fiouda, Mortgagee and all securities for mosey. Persons can procure loans through my Agsoey, on re—oo able terms. Thoee wishing to Inrest their money to good advantage, mm always find first and second clans paper at niy ofilo*, for sale. All eomrannisations and intcrrfewi strictly confidential. Office GRANT STREET, opposite St. Panl's Cathedral. WS. RENTOOL, 20 St. Clair street, « Dealer In Religious aud MlscelUneons Books, and Depository of American Tract Society's Publications ariftdewlyg ■ CTTM. G. JOHNSTON A CO., Stationers, ¥ ? Blank Book Manufacturers and Job Printers, No. 57 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. —3O EC. COCHRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO « S. Sadler,) Wbolsaala and Retail Dealer la Booka, Stationery and Caper Hangings, Federal street, (Uh doorS. S. of Market Square, Allegheny, Pa. ' JOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Stationer, eaooosaor to Darisoa A Agnew, No. 63 Market Fourth; Pittsburgh, Pa. KAY A CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA TIOKEHijNo. 55 Wood atreet, next door to. the cor ner of ThLnl, Pittsburgh, Pa. School and Law Books con stantly on hand. J li. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA • TIONZR, No. 78 Fourth it, Apollo Building*. Hcnt & Miner, bookseller and Statlonsr, Masonle Hall, Fifth street. Fur n i t uro, Furniture, WIIOLKdALt! AND RETAIL. 87 DOWERTi (Wholuals Ware Homs,) and 460 PEARL St., (netall Store,) NKW IOER. 4®-BDl* of Twenty-Five Dollars Its tailed at Wholesale Prices at the Bowery store. Rosewood, UAXKKIAKf AKD BLAOI PARLOR P V R In Broo4t»Ile, Maixw «od Flotb. Cui< Turnltora in graft! ruiety. -Alio, EtfJJOLED CHAMBER . ISMtU fron las Spbino, Coiled Hath, Moss and Wdaliboki MA.TTRBSSBS, Alu, Feather Bodaand Bedding, Patent Premlom Sofa Bod* ateada, and Patent SetfßocklogOcadles.. ■ ( Dealers will find at the above storea, Ihe lacwgt And beet assortment of ear osUblbhment In Heir can boj either at wholMM* orretaH, cheaper'than at any other hoaaaitftho city. ‘. . • acMfladt ft. RCtIU , JAMES W. WOODWELL. t CHAIRS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, i Embracing every stjla of Fur tt s > x- tube, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, ......... j _ g^jt^Mefor PABtifrßS, OBAMBEMANDPINWO BOOMS, * Equal to any hi HEWTOBKAND PHILADELPHIA, ■ 9 -- an u jLOWE B- t R 1.0 EB. . js-kror *t h “ d “* w*™uj.-s» i..: C«BIHCT MAEgBB '■■■’ B.ptiw w«r»r «.< chaim, ; . on reaaooatya tenna. HOTELS AMD STEAMBOATS / Pcroiabed at the ahortift notice. .. „ W«i»wii, 50i.J7.ur0 njTxm>Sr***T, ; PlttSßußuß* - jonn.TOsn-~~.M~.ws. a. iww— w*w- T.B.YOIJNO* Mi 1 #Anvaextmsaa or .. j. ■ ■■ CHAIBS ; r . Of Every De*ori)ption. • CABIN FURNITUBE—We CommiHston, arc, And Wholesale DmUrain JTb. 528 A’orfA Second Street, MeALPXR A CO., fficoctrs. Koofesrlltrs, Sec. dFntnfture. n. P.DEGRAFP, PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1858, iSanufacturtrs. RESET ~ GERWIO, iVor4B9, comer Pena and Walnut Streets, Pittsburgh, Pb,, Manufacturer of hemp and MANILLA BED OORD9, HEMP AND TARRED ROPES from in, to inch, Pine and Common Packing Yarn, Tarred and Bpnn Tam, Bash and Bell Cord, Wool Twine, Broom, Tying and Sewing Twin®. Ha* and Cotton Seine Twin*, Ao. •9-A frill mpply of the aboTe articles coostantiyonband or made to order at the lowest wh pricaa. )a27:lyd WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., 80 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa^ wuiufuruaiH or W HIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. YY Orders solicited firm the trade, and promptlr «hlt>- pedaeperlnatrnctiona. Tow—S month*, or B per cent. diaeonntfor ««»> eaßclydAwT c AItT WaiOUT Sfc TOUSO, (Bncee«on to John Cartwright,) ■\TANUFACTURERS and Importers of J.U. Pocket and Table Cntlery, Surgical and Dental In momenta. Guns, Pistols, Fishing Bsekle, Am, No. M Wood meet. They give special attention to the manntactorlnr of m. C&BXIK —...—EWAWnroaTB w. g. uAcaurraui. ORIDGE, WADSWORTH A CO., Patent 0 ici 11 & t iJLg Engines AND Portable Engines and Boilers of all Sixes, _ Pittsburgh, pa. Work* at NoatnEsp or rai AQcmocr, ttMkly ALLEGHENY CITY. MOORHEAD A CO i | »«rtea», Plain and Corrugated, <3--AJL,'V\AJ«J'IZED BHEET IRON, For Roofing, Onttericg, S panting, Ac- Agentt for ITootfe Patent Imitation lineal* Sheet Iron. S»*Warehonae—JYo. 130-ftrcJ Street, PitUburek. mr2T:iyd 0 A . LYONS, (BnccwoT to A. Lyons ACo.) KuruTAcrran or LOOKING GLASS A PICTURE FRAMES A NODEILIB 11 VARIETY GOODS. AcO., So, 138 Wood St,, Pittsburgh, Pa. fclaltf MORRIS Sc COLTART. ecu lusuracnmaa or HtTOHB S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE USD TRIP HAMERS. |_| AMMERS of the' following sizes, 4c., -i-R made to order Ne. 1, Lift 7 in. frill blow, 8098 Ibi. Price $ m “ “ MW" -46 a “ 3, “12 *• •* •• Haw “ 600. “4, •* 15 “ - “ 23088 - “ 900. M 5, ** ao« *• « 41160« - ifioa “8, ** 24 “ *• “ 04201 ■* “ 2COa A*" Orders solicited. For particulars , „ MORRIS A COLTART, Jealrfly Pmsiuaoß, T*. wnina saubiu jasid m. uom __ n WILLIAM DARSniLL A CO.T 61 Penu st., below Marbarr. Pittsburgh. Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SIIEET Inm Worker*, Hanajhctiirvrs of Barnhill's Patent Boiler, LocomoUre, Fined end Cylinder Boilers, Chimneys, Dreichen, rire Bed, Steam Pipes, Condensers, Salt Pana, Bogy Pans, Iron Yawls, Lifeßoata, etc. Alan, Blacksmith Work, Bridge and Y tad art Irons, done at the shortest no. orders from a distance promptly attended to. K Penn Cotton HHU. Pltuberih, ENNEDY, CHILES 4 CO..MANUFAO TURERB of— Penn A Na 1 heery 4-4 Sheetings; (hrpet Chain of all colon and shades; Ootton Twine; “ Bed Cords; “ Plough lines and Saab Cord; M Bops of all sizes end description*: Batting. *t the Hardware Store of Logan, Wilson A Ox, m Woml street, will hare attention. )«26.1 y jauks i&win, "" manopactvrxk or QtFLPHURIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; O SvwtSptritaor Ritra; NltrV Acfct; HoCmaa'» Aaodytw; Muriatic Acl* Aqoa Ammonia. VfT\ NJtruaa do Jow tor's Solution; njg May bo trend at John Inrig 4 Soga, &7 Water itiucL 1. o ...w*. joirosoft. -——S. A. JOtfWBOS. PKAAU 4fc 40HSI0IT, MANUFACTURERS AND dealers in WE. GUILDS * CO’S PATENT ELAS • TIC FIRH AND WATEIMMtUOP CEMENT ROOfINO, 133 Tunm Stum, Pittsburgh, Rv odfcdtt WILLIAII TATE^ASOi, AND GAS FITTER. No. 10 -t Fourth itTNI, «u<i FM«r*l ■irmt. oodpr- Malb Hull, Ailqgbmy. *#“Efrry d*«cripitau of flUlor* fnr Wauv, Om *nd noUl.lj JOUH CAMPQKLL, a ~ Manufacturer of boots I^- and SUOES of every description, No. 34 gralthfldd •treet, Htuborgli, Pa. oo31;lyd IH usual. BPLENDID 3STE"W STOCK PIANOS « MELODEOMS, Selected for the Fall Trade from the celebra- ted manufactories of CDICKEUISO at SONS, Boaton, , RAYj&N, BACON A CO., A A. D.QALB A 0). srw roaa cirr, WOODWARD A BBOW.V AND W p. KMKBSON, Boaton, aedothcr dUUngal*h*d l'two Port* make*!, all of wbleb will be void at mana» tactmvTs price* and ___ IKirranied. THE present stock has been selected by the aobecriber peraonally, and every Plano la warranted to be perfect lo every particular, and will be aold at Uaa prlcre than have ever been offered in thfa city. PIANOS TO RENT. Fire new and aeeond band PUooa to n>nt at *2, *3 ti $6 ptr month. JOBS H. HBLLOR, No. SI Wood atrvet, between 4th «U, and Diamond alley. N K LEO ANT T OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO PORTBM?^|I IN EXOUANOE FOR GROCERIES OR DRF GOODS. A splendid Seven Octave Plano, entirely Dew, will be ex changed Tor Dry Goods or Groceries. The owner bating uo tu*fcr • PUnu, U willing toper* with it at Eastern cut, ead uke payment Indry goods or groeeriee, from good honeee. The Piano may be a*en et the Mtulc Store of “13 JOHN It. MELLOR. fll W.wd et PIANO AT A BARGAIN.— A fine Octave Rosewood Plano, from the factory of A'unni rf Otari-, New" | W I || York, will be eoid by the subscribers at a saerlflr*. n «aa purchased aome two year* ago fars32s, and look*folly a* well aud islnevery respect aa good a* a new one. bickness So the owner** family, bai prevented them from making any me ol (t whatever, and eeveral cans of dmth having since occnrrod, U will be cold Into as above. lI.KLEBERA DRO, No. &S Fifth street. . N. B.—A fresh rapply of Steinway A Sobs* celebrated Plano* 1* now on the way. Notice of arrlvil will bo given. Fosters latest : Where baa Lola Gone 7 Where baa Lola Gone 7 Where baa Lola Gone I Where has Lpta Gone? Where has Ltd* Gone? Being a companion to the popular aotur, LULA IS GONE, by 8.0. Poster, mailed post-paid from the "Otd Established Plano Depot" of CUARLOTTB BLUME, .. 118 Wood *t„ 2d door aboveSth Jtgf A splendid assortment or PIANO FORTES nowar riving. #eB' THE GOLDEN HARP.—A collection of Qyms,Tuno*Chants, short and easy Anthem, it far Sabbath Schools, Social Gatherings and the {loose Circle, by L. 0. Emsraoo, (author of tha Golden Wreath.; This new and valoable work for Sabbath Schools, contains MO Ilyina, Tones and Select Pieces, far Anniversaries, Monthly Concerts, Sanday School Celebrations, and other special occasions. Tha Hyma lad Tnnss have beenchoasn with apodal regard to purity, sweetness and simplicity. Just published and for sale at the&loslc store of JOnK 11. BIELLOB, Bl Wood etreet. JjIRESH SUPPLY or TDK , S®-GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST.-©j Ptuct—Plain, 20 rants; Elegantly bound, 25 cents. Jost received and for ale by M« IL KLKDBR A ,BRO, No. M Fifth et gECOND.SU P P L Y Of TOT! ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH SCHOTTISCH, The moat popoUr SsbottlKb of tba day. PUCE—TOTBTY CENTS Joit ractlred ood far mlo by ■ ooM n. KLKBEtt k PRO., No. 63 Fifth si. rjIRDSS FACTORY The only Mannlactarera of TRUSSES In this city are the asdanignad. The afflicted thotld axspare one prices with tboee of uy mart dealer. repaired or Bid* to ordor. CABTWBIQgT A YODNO, 8C Wood »t. NOW IS THE TlME.—Families in Alle gheny City wlehleg tola? Is thdr WZBZEB STOCK OP COAL, ' ITUI pleaee U ere their order* tt the > ALLBQOEST COAL DEPOT, Comer Aodarsoo it. tad Badroad, ■ When they vUlbe tupplled with tbebeet anility of BOTJWINOUa 0& OANKXL GOAL Brooght to thle city. tea W. A. McCLURG. phRUGS.— L/ CtramTartar, t Ithnbarb Boot, > *l. Cksrahnr, Arrow Boot, , Q trie Add, Oam Arabic, 1, n * l "’TVfT. (Eng.) Cat Liqaoric*, Oerdanrsm Seeds, lodide l’otaw, JCpaomgalUL lodide Iron, ‘ UACKEOWB A TISLEY, §q- IP liberty etrert. &AQ3, BAGS Seamless Bags Lymaod. TbaWadaveppUad at Boetoe pricee t freight Mr 7 • ' mtOgOOCK.McCBEECTAOO. PjANCY OASIUERES rJL\ • . • JEM BXCKCTZD AT - - ,«a|’4- •- - irketit- pttskrglji PODLIiniSDWAiLT AND WRBKLtStT S. RIDDLE Og 00., nrtu stxxit. ajclvi aamum*. BOsuette.] Llablilty M Oar lore is no.legal liabil as municipal corpo -he interest. But are jto pay ? That there Is oxtoot upon thoso ragod And assisted in am not disposed to >ound to repair any damage or loss which he has, wantonly or carelessly, caused to another. Every mas, also, who leads an other Into difficulty, pecuniary or otherwise, is more ally bound to help him out. All those, therefore who advocated tbo subscriptions as constitutional and now mako their unconstUutionality a pretext for shuflling off their share of responsibility in the consequences, are dishonest All those who assisted In tho fronds and now resist payment because of those frauds, are dishonest All who, by word or deed, represented to the world that thoso subscrip, tionswera valid and tho bonds good, and thus en couraged mon to invest money in them, are morally bound to see that thoso men are not the sufferers by what they said and did. . Botthose moral obligations rest upon individuals as individual*. The gailtjought to suffer, but they haro no right to involve the lnno= cent in the consequences of ihoir guilt. If there is no legal liability oo the commnnlty, os a municipal body, then there is no moral obligation on that part of tho commnnlty who are not guilty, whether the guilty boa minority or A luge-majority. In such a ease, therefore, there is ho moral obligation upon the community, aw a corporate association, so'as to bind tbo property of all the citizens: I bavo thus briefly indicated the grounds on which I bate my opinion, that wo are under no legal or moral obligation to pay the interest on onr railroad bonds, at least until the reads an finished; and also tho grounds for my opinion, that os municipal cor. partition*, we ore not liable atall. I hate not at tempted to argno tho constitutional question, because I believe wo have other and sufficient groandt for defeating tho recovery of the interest—the only claim now presented—and, perhaps, the most auspi cious day for deciding the constitutional question has not yot arrived- What, then, is our duty? Clearly to resist the payment by all fateful meana. But suppose tho Courts finally decide against us, what tbeo ? Male an honeet effort to pay until we ran amicably arrange the matter with the bondholder! . I counsel not repudiation: I dread the evils, the immediate consequences and the dangerous prece dent of open and direct reslsUuco to law; that is rebellion. If our caso was similar to that of Hamp.* den or the patriots of 1776, 1 would say pay not a cent, “no, never, nerer, iruvna!” If the principle involved was the s&mo as that in the case of the "ship-money” or the “stamp-duty," I w.ould exhort to arms and preach revolution. But we are safe against the future. Let ns bear—and if need be suffer a little—for tho mistakes of tho past, rather tbao, by resisting tho law, raise a storm which may sweep with turn ado violence over-society. We know where we now are; but who can tell, when mountod on the whirlwind, where we should land ? Better "Bear those Uli we hare. Than fly to othrra ih*t we know not of I say, make an honest effort to pay until we can compromise with the bondholders. Wo ought to get clear of these subscriptions, that is, the R. H. stocks, ! at all oreuts, and at the earliest possible day. Ir the Courts decide against as, let as make the best termS' we can in exchanging the stock for onr hoods. In doiog this tot the stock be estimated at a reason able value and tho bonds at what tho holder* paid for (hem. Wo had bettor pay the difference and get clear of tho wbolo matter forever. The arrangement suggestod would bo equitable and undoubtedly the best for all parties interested. Bui if tho Courts should deeide, that, os munici pal corporations, we are not liable on these Bonds, or, at least mu liable for tho interest -until the roads shall bo completed,—what then? Let the stock be exchanged for the. Bonds as the first step. Then, in the case of thoso roads where the stock is nearly worthless, let somo compensation still bo paid to the aafortanate Bond-holders. In this ease, those who assisted iu bringing them into tbo difficulty, onghtto contribute voluntarily, of their private means to make up their loss. Although there may bo no moral obligation upon tho communities, <u c orjtorate asso ciations, to par, yet there is a moral obligation upon many of the citizens a* mdiriduaft. Some of those are exceedingly high-toued In their morality on this subject now. Perhaps a decision of the Supreme Court against the Bond holder* may work a marvel ous change in their ethics. It is to be hoped not, however. Perhaps a majority of the citizens of the county and of the two cities fsvore* tbm tubserip ttons, amt will fowl tbo force of this mural obligation. Let them all c.'olribmo in proportion to their means and the influence they exerted. Let also those who have been, and are, immediately these roads contribute in porportion to tbebMcfits derived. But especially thoso who assisted direewy in making these subscriptions should fork over Vlberaljy. If ail theta classes should contribute as tlioy ought to do. the Bond-holders would sustain no loss. Oao tvurd in coiicluiiuo.-af to political parties. I ebnll vole tho Kcpublicau couoijr ticket. I bare no failh in tbe m<.rai boDeaty or integrity of that mao, who, baring done til be could io making theso sub* ecriptions and baring received bis compensation therefor from tbo railroad companies, U now a loud* mouthed repudiator. 1 have no confidence in tbs word or honor of that mao, who, standing on an anti tax, anti-free ticket platform, denounces all men as scoundrels who accept frce-iickets, and yet baa one in his own pockot all tbe while. I cannot trust that man who has once been bought, or is now playing a double game. And I cannot go with that party, which, in tbo hope of a temporary triumph, ignores all its former principles and stakes itself on a local question, tr»fA tuck men at its fenders. W. Ax Advocate op Fees Speech Suot.—We have received Beverallcttefefrom friends in Tex as, giving accounts of a cowardly attempt to as sassinate our old friend Winston Basks, ono of the many noble friends of Free Speech in that Stale. The following are the facts as far as we know: Banks was not strenuously opposecTto" Slavery, but believed Uxat free men had a right to discuss all political questions in all sections of tho Union. He was, up to the Ist of June, 1857, the editor of The Texat Free Prut, published at 'Quitman. From February to June of that year he admitted certain mild Free-Soil communica tions in bis paper, and defended in editorial ar ticles his right to do bo. * This excited the in tolerant spirit which is to be fonnd in all slave communities, and The Free Prtte was forcibly discontinued by a mob of fanatical Slavery men beaded by Bussell, the State Senator for tho district. Banks and his contributor were re quired to leave tbe State In 48 boars. They both camo to Illinois. Banks soon after return ed to Texas, where be has since been attending to his business in tbeDistrict Courts of the State. At Quitman daring the first week of August last. Coart was in session. TheJJudge needed a certain law-book, and Banks started to his resi dence to procure it for him. When abont one hundred yards from the Court-llonse, he was fired upon by one Bill Yarborough, who had at bis side a friend, who was welt armed, and ready with a large double-barrelled gun, to shoot, in the event that Yarborough did not bringdown bis game. Banks fell ot-tho.first fire, terribly wounded, bis own wifo being"a witness of tbe tragedy. He was then carried home by his friends. These two men, we are informed, and Rusaell who came to town with them, all armed, wero immediately arrested, and bound over in the sum of ten thousand dollars caoh. Bussell has been for eighteen months desi rous of seeing Bankskilled, but was two nmch of a coward to attempt it himself, os Banks had given him the opportunity to do so by publish ing him os “liar,” a thing which a Southern gentleman never permits to go unpunished for twelve months. Yarborough, we presume, was instigated to attempt the damnable deed by ,Rus sell, aided by a little gold. ; ' Bill Gontcr,.tbe Postmaster, atwhoße store the assassins were concealed before making the assault, was also plaoed under heavy bonds for some breaoh of tho peace committed about the same time. There appears to be a determination on the part of the authorities to punish these wretches as they deserve. It is well that they have em barked in “a laudable undertaking,’' for the law of the land is milder than that of retaliation. Wo have not yet learned whether Banks is dead or not. —Vermilion County Preu Sep. 8 A Cheap Babosuetxb,-—The cheapest barome ter for household use is made by putting a com mon leech Into a phial of water,: which may be hung up anywhere in tbe shade, near a door or window. The leech is peculiarly sensitive to approaching almospherio changes. Ifthe weath er profes serene and mild, ho remains motion less at;ihe bottom of the glass, rolled up in a spiral form. If he is discovered at tho surface of the.water, yon may be certain that rain is' about to occur, as there be will stay till it oomes on and the weather becomes settled. 1 If a win dy time is to occur, he sports with great and incessint activity through the water, and seldom rests until the blow has actually come 0n... If a heavy storm of thunder and rain is to succeed, for eome days previous it lodges almost constant ly oatsida the water, and discovers a continued uneasiness of movement. la the frost, as in clear summer weather,-it lies constantly at the bottom of the glass; .-and, in enow, as. in rainy weather, it pltohewits. dwelling up oh the very mouth of thephial, which should b« left uncorked to suable the. animal to breathfe Bui a linen rag should be etreehed. over it, to prevent an escape. A common eight ounce phial is large enough, filled about threo-fonrlhs with hydrant water.. During the summer months: the water dtould.be changed once a .week, and in winter one* a fortnight If two leeches be pished inlhe saoe phlal^iherußifbraity-,«fc their moyeaentiwlll be fraud to beveiv stag*' Moralist. This —ti cheap The Wheat Midge.— Editors Country Gentle men.—From reading an essay upon "the wheat midge, written by Professor Hinds of Trinity College, Toronto, to which was awarded the first prize by tbo Barc&a of Agriculture and Statistics of Canada West in 1857, and from consulting the authorities b f him referred to, consplctuos among which are essays and papers of Dr. Filch of this State, as well os from con versations had with •entomologists who have studied the habits of this insect, 1 have come to the conclusion that His in the power of the far mers to rid themselves mainly If not entirely of this terrible enemy. It seems to bo well ascertained, that the larrffi of this insect, after hatching from the egg de posited by the fly in the bead of the wheat, and feeding upon the milky eubatanco that formsthe berry until it acquires the power of locomotion, leaves the wheat head and descends by the stalk, or falls to the ground, when it works itself down to the depth of on ineh or more, and there re mains in a torpid state, unaffected by any se verity of frost, through the winter. Mr. Almy, on entomologist, of Farmersville, Beneca Co., jrho has studied the habits of this .insect with great care and thoroughness, eays they some times bury themselves where the earth is mel low, to the depth of_lwo inches, seldom more. Being so nigh the surface of the ground, the same solar heat which brings up the wheat in the spring, reanimates the larrm, and they “wriggle* 1 themselves tg the surface just in time to cast their skins and lake wing as the wheat comes to hcqd, and the female, after meeting the male commences her work of destruction, which she in a few days terminates simultane ously with her life. Professor Hinds, at paragraph 103 suggests their destruction as follows: “If therefore, at any time between August and May of the fol lowing year, the ground be plowed to the depth of six ioches, and in such way that the farrow slices he as eompaotly as possible, there can be no doubt that a vast majority of the pupm will perish from inability to escape from their im prisonment.*’ I hare not seenit stated whether the lanrm torn themselves tin the ground and come up tho same end foremost as they go down, or whether they ascend by a reversed motion. If by the latter, as the plow inverts their cellsr their reversed motion would carry them down wards instead of upwards. Bat if from instinct or o&erwise they should move directly towards the surface, having fire or six inches of compact eqrth to penetrate instead of one or two inches, they would arrive at the lop of the ground, if they arrived at all, after the wheat had gone to the barn, and they would perish for want of ac comodations for reproduction. In addition to this obstacle of their getting to the surface in time to find the wheat coming into head; the effect of tho sun’s rays would be many daye and perhaps weeks longer, in reaching them to pro duce reanimation, if they werepiid to the depth of five or six inches from the surface, than it woold if they were within one or two inches of it) How to Treat the Field. —There should be no clover or grass seed sowed upon any wheat or barlejrfield where tho insect will be likely to appear. It might form an objection with the farmer in plowing in his stubble. The plowing should be from the 16th of Oo lober to the 2U of November, when the earth is so cold at to bring.tbe IsWte to an inactive state. The furrow should not be less than seven inches deep, and nine or ten would be better ; • If the ground is so wet as to be adhesive, so much the better, the furrow .slice should bo broken as little as possible, and laid wiihin.the last track of the plow so as to lap as little'laa may be. , 1 A roller should be passed over the groundjin the aamo direction with the plow, to force’dotra such furrows as were not laid flat by the ‘plow. In cose any of the farrows should lap, a slight scraper, euoh as are used to fill the ruts in the highways, should be drawn over it, tho blade oblique so as to more tho dirt to the right and fill up the trenches. Following this with a rol ler would be useful. If this work is thoroughly done the field may be sowed broad cast the following spring, with spring wheat or oats, harrowing or c alii rating not more than or threeinchea deep, and then rolling. Ab ii is uncertain how long tho larva caa lie io (be ground in a torpid state, at tho depth of fire or six inches, and then be reanimated, on being broogbt fo the surface, it would be safest not to plow again tmtll f it had laid through two wietcra, and whenever ‘plowed it should be ea late as July, so that if tho larv» should bo re animated and get upon the wing, they would dad no wheat fields suited to their nuts.* To accomplish this work, thernmust be a per fect concert of actio? with over a considerable extent of territory! Should they not with alacrity unite in any numbers necessary (o defend themselves against an enemy that is taking the bread from our mouths, and the money by millions from our pockets? It would be convenient to make the experi ment in some locality where a district is bound ed on one or more sides with water or an exten sive forest. Tho county of Seneca, lying between two lakes, is well adapted to the purposes —But the attempt should bo made in every county and •wy town in the state, where the inaectaexists. The object is of much importance and the cost trilling. The etabble of no wheat or barley field where the insect has shown itself this year, should pass the next winter without the deep and thorough plowing and other treatment above given. Let some of the intelligent and pnblio spirit ed farmers In every county give notice that a meeting will be held at the next county fair, to discuss the subject and to appoint committees of the most efficient and reliable men in every town, and then for every school district, to see that thin experiment be faithfully and thorough ly made - If it be necessary to plow up a few seeded fields it is a matter of little moment com pared to the end to be attained. No one shoald hesitate to make the sacrifice. But certainly none should be seeded hereafter so as to prevent this plowing, until thefeffori is fully made to get rid of this dreadful scourge. If this plowing is thoroughly done, a crop of wheat may be put in, and a crop taken from the upper side of the furrow, whilst tho enemy Is sleeping by millions , beneath it. The experi ment well tried in any county, Is of more im portance than many fairs, valuable as they are. It Is not to be expected that this insect can be entirely destroyed in a single year, but it Is con fidently believd that If this treatmeotis thorough ly-pursued for from threedjfe five jean, our wheat crop will be brought back to us, and that too without tho suspension of wheat oulture in the meantime, and at a comparatively trifling cost Is there an intelligent farmer in the State, if ho knejr that tho insects which are de stroying him were exclusively produced on his own farm, and would not come from elsewhere, who would not make the experiment before win ter upon every field on his farm when the in seot has appeared this year ,seeded or not seed ed ? Then why not all do it, as far as the mis chiof extends ? 8. Cbiitib. Waterford , N. Y. •Dr. Fitch In the RnrnlKew Yorker, January, lßM.ssys eorae of tbeeo maggots remain In the beads of the wheat, and are carried in great qoantitiee to the barn, and are see arated fmm the grain with theatraw and chaff. If tho straw «ad chaff are horned and kept dry, the In sect will probably dry op and neTer get upon the beny. If tbo chaff bolding them Is carefully preserved and fed to. cattle or sheep, the process of mastication or digestion would probably destroy them. .Bata certain mod probably the Mfest course, would be to remove all the straw or chaff holding them to a safe place and burn iU Great care In all cawaauoald be taken to aweep the floor and eerape the -grodnd when they fall, that none should escape. Should theee precautions bo omitted and the maggots get Into the manure Id the barn-yard, they may eaetlybe destroyed by heaping up the manure early tn the spring with suifirient wet nraw to biljg out a rapid fermentation, when beat enewch will be produced to destroy the vitality of the mag got, or force Hon to the wing before nature has provided any green thing” for it to lay the eggs upon. fPOTJEKIKEU. VJT 800 Ban Fair to Prime IUo Coffin, 160 OufObMta Toons Hr*on, Imperial and Block Too*. 69 Hhd#, Prim® Boson, . 126 Utile. Beflnrd do. ICO •* N. O'Uuluteo, 100 u Saltern Bjrapt, 126 £zo Best Brood* Tobacco, " 26 Kg*. Bin Twhi *t 2a Tkrcee Carolina Btca, 60 Kg*. OiCorb Soda, 60 Bxm. •• « «* 60 Bble. No. 3 Large Mackerel, 60 llalf Bbbla. *• •« 200 Side* N. T. Sole Leather, 26 Bbl*. Bank Oil, 26 Bga. ftpper, 16 “ Altpke, 60 Bu. Ground Pepper, 60 " “ Ginger* 100 Doses fancy Corn Brooms, • 600 Bdla. Wrapping Paper, . WUh a general amortmentvf enn article In thaGtnear* in*, In (tore and for ul* by JOuN f LOTH k 1,1 TO Wccditmt. MBBOTYPES— QUALITY AN» TZNIBn, FIFTY CENTS, FDI t» HOOD OASES fos ADAMS QALLEKT, y . . ; myiaflmd KO. 84 TOUSTH SIPPET. ; m -.~' oaaqo * co'i' A ™KOTYPE and photographic «^BtccptlQnllii.noii»b«iin)G.Jft» r , p .. . Sgggy*. ATMtfEAL^2 bbla fresh ground oat me*. for TJKODCCE FOB — ,imm> MLWOCTirg. Btnhanti’ ininrantt Go. of Philadelphia^ WM. V. PETTIT, Presto... J>. J. KeCASN, Becretaryl AmocmtofOip!talBtoekpeldlnandtnTwtML_.s3oq,ooQ oq Bqralai — —. gafo* m Cargo Blika on the Ohio and ffiwtalppl Hirer* and tnhntarlM. Znsorea against loaa or damage by Tire, •leo against the peril* of the Sea, and Inland Navigation and Tianspartatfon. _ StttOTQH. O- Montgomery, John BL Pumroy, D. J. Bene Otißloa, BenJ. L. Woolsion, Knotl’tSS’ Q “ rl “ B - Wri * l “i ,ol “ x t*SmSS, WM. V. PSmx, Pndlat, Mger, Lamb A Co., Philadelphia. Hack, Morgan* Elidible: do. • Truitt, Bra. k Ox, do. Pnmropr, Caldwell* do. Btetnmlta, Jostles k 00. do. WTISBUBOU OfPIOB, No. 97 WATER STREET B. W. POINDEXTER. Agent, Pranklla Fire Insurance Company of PH IL AD IL PHI A . _ __ DIBICTOM. Gharlea W. Banckar, Adolph B. Borie, George W. mobmfo, Bamoel Grant. aomaaHart, David B.Brown, Mordeeal B. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith, Tobiaa Wagner, Morris Pattereoo. . CHARLES N. BANCKER, Preaideat. Ghaamo G. Biinn, Secretory. This Cwapany conttnnea to make Insurances. permanent or limited, on every description of property In tows end country, at rates as low aaaro consistent with eecarlty. The utmpany have reaerved a lam cootfaireot fond, which, with their Capital and Premiums, nfely invented, aflord ample protection to the aaured. , The Asints of the Company, on Jannary Ist, IUI, as pah wed agreeably to the Act of Ammhly, were aa follows Mortgage— $918,128 09 Baal Brtote 84£T7 T 9 Temporary Loans „ n , SAMS 17 Sto^a. — OO o»«h,*e M^tCgl • ' |1,&2,7Q9 44 Bioc* their Incorporation, * period of twenty-one run, they hare paid opwanla of One Million, Tour Hundred thoonand Dollan Loe«ea by fire, thereby aflordlng erideoce of thead vantage* of loaoraoce, w well u their ability and dupoaltlon to meet with Dromptneaa all liabllittea. 3. OABDNEB COFFIN, Agent, 'pl* . Ofllce Southeaat eor. Wood and Third ata. Continent* 1 ' Continental Insurance Company. Incorporated fry (A* Legiitaturt of Amuyleanfa. _> wira a MBPE^OAI.OD4RTIE. AuthorisedCapital,OneMillion ppflap tI.QOO.WO Becnred uid Accumulated Qgrftal Ml^OO home’offioe. /To. Cl m&mt Afreet, nboe* Second, FKOaddfhL*. fin Inntrmoea on Bnlldlnga. Jural ton, Merchandise. Ao. geneallp. ' Marine Innrasc* on Cargoea and to all part* of ten world. . Xnliotllninnnceon Goods, A&, by Xnkee, Hirers. Canals •nd I*nd Carriages, to ail parts of the Union, on the moot (kToroblv term, consistent with security. BOICTOU ' . GEOB9B W. 00LLAD AY, formerly Recorder of Deeds, Ao_ Phlladelphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Bezlxterof Wills. JOHN N. COLEMAN, fun of Cbleman A Smith, Importing HardwaraindCatisry Merchants, No. 31 North Third street, above Market, Phils. JOSEPH OAT, firtnof Joseph Oat A Son,Coppersmith*. No. 12 Quarry street, Phils. IDWABB V. HACHETTE, firm of Maebette A Baignel, Importing Hardwire Merchants, No. 124 North Third street, above Race, Phfla. HOWABD HXNCHMAN, firm of Llriunton A Co- Produce and Commiaalon Merchants, No. 276 Market at- above Eighth, Philip _ _ OEOROB W. COLLADAY, President Qalkb WortV.SecreUrr. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. No. 84 Fifth •treet /op •tain.) Htfonongatiela Insurance Company, Omana—JAMES a. inJTOHIBON, President HENRY M. ATWOOD, SecreUry. Omn, No. 68 Wins Srucr, nm /sntn Again* all kinds of Fire and Marine St ASSETS, MAY 20th, 1858; Stock DneßOls, psysbleon demand, secured by two approrird names „„..sno,ooo oo Premium Notes. 47,003 26 Bill* 0,906 21 115 slurae Mechanic*’ Bank Stock—coat~..~~._ 3,920 00 • 50. ou JJehk of.'Wtteborgh do do 2,780 00 40 d'» Ktchame Bsnk do do ........... 2,050 00 100 do Citium* do do do 5,175 00 Balance of Book Aectmnte... 8,056 39 OSesFurniture... . ~ ~ 590 88 CmS-..- - 7 B 7B W,m. B. Holme*. Robt-DalieH, Wo. Hes, ffm. A, Caldwell, Wilson Miller, ‘ John McDevitt, Goo. A. Berry* JotPeeA. uutchleon HENRY M. ATWOOD. Be c*y Western Insuranoe Company OF Pittsburgh. GEORGE DABEXE, President. r. M. GORDON, SecnUry. OFFICE, No. 92 Water street, (Spang* Co.’* Warehouse.) op stain, Pittsburgh. j 4 I/offK Auttluifcm managed by Diraton. who art well known tn the communify, anti arc ’*rtrrmit\rrt A» prowpintu and liberality, tomaintain they have attanud. at offering the bcttprotee&ontothotewho C'tirt to be injured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 81, 1867. Bill* Receivable.. Office Open Account*.-..... Cash...- Premium N0te5........ Bills Discounted.«_ Qeorg* DanJe, R. Miller, Jr., J. W.Batier, O. W. Jackaon, Juiee McAoloj, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, oolfle PitUbnrgh Li rorgk ft, Fire and fflarine mi. Co. Office, No. 96 Water Street. PITTSBURGH, PA. „ . „ ROBT. GALWAT, Preddent F. A.Rxxuuar, Bec*j ALRX. BRABLBT, Vto Prat Aediiw luusQi 1L D, Hwninißj PhjticUa. Thli CVimpapy bm>w »nrj Insurance •ppertainlajc to connected with LIFE RISKS. Fpw—uunjw «., A fe^^ UnU .“* dc * r * oßUt, >« l »*»• OW© end JJJgMppi rirenud tributaries, end Marine Risk jen Andagalnttl— arDimmbyftra. Andagalnattb* Peril* of tbo Sea and Inland Narigatiou and Transportation. Potldea lamed at the lowcet rates com!*tent with safety all partfc*. Robert Galway, Samuel MeClorken, Joacpb P. Gaxzam, M. D., John Scott, Jainai Marshall, Da rid Richey. Jamee W. Hallman, Ohaa. Arbnthnot, fel6—my39-ly The Brut Western Fin aid Janne ins. Co. OP PHILADELPHIA. C&ot <« Ompanft No. m TloZnai, corner of Ibtsrth StneL _ AOTnOMZBD CAPITAL— —4500,000. ttpital paid 1n... _ OO _ . Bnrpltu» January let, 1853 . 65,274 05 fflmydtf/tiTOHiinlted or Pcipotual. IN&iiHANCJZ. on.Yeaaela, wnudlnUhti. INBURANCji by JUtwi, Canals, UkM and Land Carriage. _ ntaaerona; Cbarlaa C. Lathrop, 1435 Walnut a tract. William Darling, 1510 Pise ■ tract. Alexander Whilldcn, Merchant, IS North front Inao BaslabnnA AUorw andOonudlor. JohnO. Banter, Arm of Wright, Hunter A ob. *• “*JTj of Tracy A Col, Goldemlth’a Halt *• ■®P* pd y» of June*, White A Mcrtord* n»a. LQUlmpta, firm of Oilleeplo A Zeller. 9 Jaa. B. Smith. Arm of Jaa.B. Smith A Oo Hon. Henry M. Poller, office 227 Booth Third street. John B-Vogdee. office corner of Berenth and Jamea Weight,late Cashier Bank ofTton Allred Taylor, office Cairo City property. Jona J. Slocum, office 229 Bouth Third street. C. C. LATHROP, Praldent. LEWIS GREGORY, ) BriL* MhJ* wTi Pr ' d ' ! " nt SecondVlce Pitdd’L/ Bram* Office, 8 Wall at t N, Y. JAMBS. WRIGHT, Secretary aadTreaaonr *** WatoretroeyinmbgrKh Btlianu Intnai luonoce Company of On BtHT I' Office N'o. : 308 W&lxiut'Street. ufciw nm Mortttp on Improrwi City Property, worth doubt* too amooni vv% Oo*ifl per c*ni, Mortgage Loss, b l&OOOOO t* Brilfoaa Oo*i Stock ZoOOOO s}°** ofUwßdUace Hntsal loiswus Oo.~~< ISIUO 00 <rfOoeaty ytr*ln«ir>ac* On—— 1,060 00 8«lp cfßandry laxanao* ; 4T6 00 Bill* B«c«tirabto, butxuaa paper—— 52,711 CO sgag^jg ll '-’-- a&g Bund Bl»ba, : Wm.aftomp.M, EobmtaKv^ D*Tld S. Brows, William Mt.«L r aetaMuoo, BmJ. W Xta«l*T, John ELWamO, SnhoQ mn 7 H. L. Canos, ' - BphortTjtand,. OhiSSi - gorth-s—Uora<rP&lSt^So^^Ti OF THE Bin PcuujlTuir j oflot n*. 6a : Jacob Painter, . GotCW.tauliL- A.J.JoSjT* ■jesssp*-. wsica ai-oSuanP ' '■ v ' * • r i. p-%-&L&~ L " -’'-' VOLUME LXXI —NUMBEB 236 Insurant*. op pirremmoiL $237,710 55 4121,600 00 iloO 00 4,161 67 240 00 0,478 04 l4, Ml 48 . 40,248 60 ...... 125,003 73 £317,641 48 DHSO9OU. Wb. McKnigfat, Nathaniel Holme*, Alex. Nfmlck, •Derld M. Long, William IL Smith C. W. Klcketeon, F. M. GORDON, Alexander Bradley. Jowph fl. Leech, John.Fntlerton, Nathan F. Hart, David IL Chamfaa William Carr, Robert IL Qartley, John M’OUl, inisuol n tn rannst. company sßosoa. y; .« * Wtkstrie VOSS. Wada Hampton, A. A. Carrier, Sbbert Patrick, - A.aßampaoo, J. ILJOM*, • JeAa&aart,. . ggS2CW VEs‘V‘* -- w.o.HArEs' r *** . tanviiuuttsdSaatidm. -/• - ‘• * • •£» ' . • Insurant*. £nwka Ituaraseo Company of Pennsylvania. w Wo. 99 Water at, Plttsbnrgli, ' . _ ASSETS SUT I*lB6B. Stock Bn e-Bill>—payable on demand and cored by raoararovodDunM „.. M ...... f?6t&&00 Oub in PUtaborgh Tnut Company C 2 ,25057 -SffiS IS Shane Exchange Bank Stock—eoet 6,950,00 W do Mechanic** Bank Slock—««rt. 6,490,63 qS 5° teS? 1 * B * ak Bt«.k—ain’t paid*. IfiuOfiO 200 do Allegheny Bank Slock—do do ... 6,oo(Mtt Book Acccnnu...... DZUCTOU. J.H.ghoenbergcr, n w n,— W.K.NimIcL MTpwmock. JohoA-Ckogher, W.W.lUrtla, r R.T.lSSrjfr., B D-Oochnn, D*tH WOwdlc*. J*me« J. peanett, Ooorg* 8. SeMc-i, Wra. J. Anderson. • J. H. SUOENBEau-£B, Prek’L ROW. Fotct, Boc’j. Delaware fflnlnai Safety imoraiic^Cpiiipanj', b&TforaUdtiilH LtgWaizrt q/Paiatylwna, 18S5. Office, S. E. Comer Third and Walnut ete., nfLtmi - >g§Sf,S| *?,^ 01 rrwntaVuoi ’ , . Marin® Polidea recently lasned, and otb* 0a f T3O *7 Bclacrlption 100,000 00 nucrou WHUyOlytto, 0. Hud, JcMph H. Seal, Thaophflm Panldlni, s*®®?*lAd&mdw, JameaTro/jnau-, William Byre, Jr* John R, Pen row, J- F. *Vaf*tot/ Owrga Lelper, Jcahoa P. Eyi*. EdwardDarUngton, Samuel E. StoL cs. Dr. B. M. Horton, Henry 81o*u, WUUam'O. Lnd«ng, Jatm« Is. HogJj Craig, Tbomax C. 11:.q4, Spencer McllTain, Robert i’rtun, Jr Charlea Keller, John U. R.-a.pjl i't’kil/t. IL Jonee Drooka, D. T. Mor.n' * Jacob P.Junea J.T. Logan. • m x ARTIN, Preculfat. ’• HAW), Vice **i >fldooL WM.I „ 33108. Hxznx Insets, Socretar^r. *. A*. MADIOIU. rts -*al : 96 WtU-T »tregt P “ *p3Jyd—j»l2 Citiieu’ lniarance Comp’jr 0/ PitibDrgh. WM. BloAUr7Praldi.il!, SAMDBL L UAHSUKT.U 8s«v:» 7 . Water Street, betnu* Xotl. am. food St <aJMare« null«ad Cargo Klakjoa th. .do and Mia «i*lppi Riven, and Trilrotarlee. .'Jm, »gaiM» imperil* of the Seaaad Inland Navigation - • Tnaepert. raucri Wa.Bagal*;, , J Sarnael Hot, \ Jaa. U. Cooper, \ Jm. Park, Jr., i Xm&e M. Peimoekr 8. Qarbaoeb. f Capt. Sam’l fl. Trane, JcSm Cal CaptAlark (jtrrlice, & M. Kirs, * Joluj & Dliwof h, fnncta Selhr-, Wtu. B. tlafk Job* ilitpUn. Walter Ur, ant , Mwell, Jr. Philadelphia iPire and INSURANCE C O M PA .v Y, No. 149 Ghesnat Street, OPPOSITE TUB ODBTOU HOUSE. Will make all kloda of Insurance, either Perpetual or United, on every description of Property or Uefchaadi*«\ at rwasonwMe rates of-preminm. ROBERT. P. CINQ, PwelfUnt. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice pruidiQi putonws. 1 E. B. Oc»v | Qeorgo w. Bnnre, Joseph 8. Paul, { John Clayton, I B. WUor. Charles P. Hares, S. B. EngUali, P. B. Bavury, C. Sherman, S. J. Mcgsrgte, P. BLACKtcSfiE,Sear«Ur7. j. o. ooms, Agent, corner TLJrd «&d Wood utreeu. BRADY'S PDBtISQISG HOUSE}. NBJW HOOKS. CANOXBURYHOUSE, by O. W. M. Reynold* prioe,AO'ets ADA ARUNDEL « «• •« “ OLIVIA, or the MaJd of Honor, “ • “ „&o “ CHARLEY FOX’SEtkloplan Song Boob,— -ii ** GEORGE CHRISTY’S Joke Book, No. 2 IS «* THEPATRIOTCRUISEU, by SylvunmC<'bl>, Jr.... 25 “ THE MANIAC'S SECRET, * *• «« THE MAID OP THE RAN CHE, by Dr. J. U. “ Sent free ofpoategeon receipt of price. Agente wanted. FREDERIO A BRADY, 126 Kasua Street, N. 7. FKBbH BOOKS.—True to tho Inst, by au thor of “It'o Been ’niinklng,” 4c; Eatth and the Word, or Geology for Bible Bloienta. by S. ILPoUIeen.F.G.S; * J A Commentary on Mark, by Jowph A. Aloxunler; Ufa in a Siam Savior, by h. IL CandUah; fresh anpplyßnral Hymns and Tenet; Phyticiaaa Vleltlng List for 1539, 4c. Just roeeived at DAVISON’S, No. 61 Market meet. - New books at bentooe sTso Jt. Clair btrtct. .LactamdaUTerei before tbe Yoon* ilan'i CsrisiUa Aaio daOon la London, in ISSS. price *l,OO. 25 r £"**£■ ' The .Baca Cm- by Aroott, ZOcenU; Uwa from Hm-ren lor Ufa on Karth, by Arnett; or niua. tratlona of the Book of ProTerba, *l*2s; »»“ u>« »■•*<:>. osd German by AdolpboMonud, Knxaunaeher. 4c_ £l,oo* Womaa’i Life and MUaioo, by Adolpha Mauod', SOc. [aa27 EW BOOKS KECErVED BY J L JIRAD, 78 Fourth «tr«ot: * C4libniia Llfs llSttAr&tod; Life la the Itloenacr: Life ia the Laity. Publlo Adrenee.by Prof. Whedon, D. D- Euoom*a Miaeellaneoua Lecture*; lUbbtrd on Ps&lok The Erne Women; The Object of Life, E “ T,rel <■' A»«i. am» r t lUttoa or Ottjr LITo-o trot lor bor* BU Stepe to Donor, do ' ><£> HeiTj Badd, tbe Young Missionary, do do UtUe Frank Daricy, do do CblM’i Sabbath Day Book. Jpa 3 . L RKAD, TS Fourth it CTANDAKD LITERATURE^ —~~ Aadealßrictoli Essayist*, 38rol« The Modem do ao 8 ** Irsing 1 * Works, IStoIs; CWeridge’i Miscellaneous Works. 7 r»\t, EdffmrA.Poe’s .do do 4 “ Charles Lamb's do do 4 “ * Lelftb Hunt's do do 4 ’ Hocte* Ambrotianaa, 6 vole; Addison's SllsetUaasoaa Works 5 vols- The Worerly fforeis, Bosun U brary od, 2t rolr. The do do Pirtside «-d, £7 u Tho do do Tlckoor*s bfns?holJ ad. - Bcott’i Poetical Works, with Ufa by ;«Jtlurt XOroI*: ** 3l KAf A 00. SS Wood mu Get the best webstek>s una- BRIDGED QD ABTO BICTIOJf ARY, «n<atnta* mu n * l * lh * found In any other Kn»l-b DfcUcuary to tu* country, or any abridge*. ■ thi* woX •.Gtaffnahtaal JhbUof 12400 same*; o»*£ j tons, and other peculiarities and adrattep* ioundJnVo . otberwork. dOeopkaoftheaboTorecrlvMf *• J tor sale bT i J°3) J.L.RE.U).;B ch.l, I WALNUT HALT. RBSTAC a*wn . MASONIC HJ.LI. nrTU x/ .Trr ' ' JOSEPH PK'.rO;.EH" ' A., PEOPBIETOt > •■ <i EL THE DELICACIES CP A TUM BIABON, prejsnd bj thot&'Xttr • •< • perieneod cooke, eorred up *t the ebortMt |UaK - tke, from BDC O’CLOCK JL M.UNTIL ; OCKP.K. Allertlclee In the Ut©, peculiar t. -ut,W«t cx South, realm] dally by Sxpnee. end *«Tf i jp to order-—.. Bwinee* men will tfnd tho tshle at WALNUT HALL ell that they coold dedre. -t- < . AST wholmle Depot toe Orrttc Flan, d*: e tad m>lt yoßoUbletlo their eoMoa.~g» fol 3 odLlyd' ; ; v OOOKXXTO B r CtXsl / • A. ’WORD TO THE The heated term is a,' •roacS; juH*, xa th#' •' COOKING, IRONING, & c ;, Ow badonewtth economy. without opprcBs.v»he*t. out Booty aed with dlapetch—the fire beiofi-altreia xtadT Id' a tßoaeat—bj tulng. * Hnsgrare’s Gas Cooking Btbre,./-. ; «2.»7J«w*ttantJoD;etKo.7a BiolthfliJditreet, * A.JOEXSOK4MUV «-Qw«ity end City Right, for ule. . apfcdly Q.RQCBRIE3 —100 hhds fair to prime Su*; - - SSbbltN.O. Jlolajw* *• l’£> betePrime BioCcffite; . < ■ ' 06 bbu Baltimore and Sew York Syrnb: * - lOOboxee fie and 8* Lump Tobacco: JJQ H-. ImpeiUl end R!»W T,.- ■ 60 'bjletargeNo.3 Jlaebneh •• • - S 6 bbli Dry SaU BerTiofc - - v 16ft desea Common to fancy Corn Broom* ‘ " ' : ‘■•'-"'V* 100 dozen-Painted Boek*£f - 60 doienTube—aaeertcdiize*' J •- 400 keg. Nall* do dcT - • • - K **• do <£ ‘ lOOfc*. Pearl Btarcb; 60 hxa Star Candle* . . .* • ''"-jr* SCO QI | T .Mj -- '—ss JiOOta.Jta Vanb^s^a.eJlZ£i, mil. ...•.; y , X i«mDT received it Francd’s I- a farjjL^j.!!^:i.T c y Qrtea Treecftbatateet. -jy ; K.iiihl»iS.*.*£?j l . l ?‘° r tup-rloi BonikMtor *>*■, ; pat PpTln yrnaß 'ndm, tC -_y*' B , OMS")*? *M OQe&urth barrel* tor the canreaWoce'Ot a**- . ( v , W. iiOl)gto»Y< ••••*» !^ tml Clpck 2T?X ' r • ■ -1. ■•• DIPOBXEB Of" ' -ffVg ""■" lyiNß watchesand'jetoiby,v_ ijwjft arUUx<tr * et,b * >ira " o WooA *°* JSpPutfcvltftttcitfcniAtftodi* r*p»-.tof ef Wtftlwrf' *: ■<- .v-' tsdJtfwto.. >; . <yAlli»ork»Mt—•■■■"' ■ .r'Z,i'‘ , CLOSING. OUT SALE.—MURPHY- & BUBCnraLD «c»oSui»g thftlr tatiru stxk ef • ‘ USB# •cd» pric«« at neks-tmmr: •<!.>.:..• decided bar p*to. 'TO* tW b* an opportmdt.- ctx*tirJH».' .* DotGßetviUi *oon*i*laof cstttoff fh? t*stcaaUtyrf.r prr Qynditltb* low p tiem that thar v» bow' o&rtiL^ Itijrli Mtt cotaer Jwrrtbnnd Marts*itowl' MQaUv V BDCK SKUV SI'AQK LASHKS.—A large!.", s irirtmnntrrfTiii niTnni gnia mxtj or«to ra*d»to M ' ■ - ■ - i-. •709,T«»37
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers