fi -«*sr caw | IWr ACKEOWK JKNLEY, Wholesale I i ' Cart—dHl. foW iLTUftrrtwot, ftttafeorAPo. , - " i«aO:lyd x • : * \ -j .'Vi'V.’J • ■ -V;H% :.’ r] .'•■*•'.‘vt- v- V'.\ ~jg fc-s: *. : • .V* -.vV. •.* ■ :?V* V»*V>j;»N ;*>,v. fi V .«* .* • ’■’'• •.'*/'•: ;>I >' .■*■•*' ;i- : o.s aiWSSfefS&SfcS f •... •’i *fe ; '■• *' \i»- '. . $ ;1 -.‘l' *••-«'»».• -.&*■ W:Mli *!*• ,v -v .- jl ; a ; 3v" i | y&T > n >*4 •A > h - r v^i * • -i -j T« XV*J V-T. ~7*\ •'•"; Pi** Y' 'i* 1 >"■*'’g.] & : ! v-\Yr‘v:,^' , r'' k; s'v;:''-;-i;; £•■ j? - ** ’ '< ‘‘ »v ,5 ? v;. i,: 'Vf !l :: V,' ; ■£*£ ' H . .:-v.s»N»,,v • ■>' *. ? .? •■• ■•. • v»; 9}?- • * ' :v % * : ./• v*.- yV.". Ui, v ~ J : \ • 1 '*.l I 1 * >4 « ».‘Y !4 . . -.N .v. *. ■. «. ... •/-ESTABLISHED IN 1786 BUFABNJKSTOCK * Coalite of thoflrm . B.JL TilmMOlk 000, Brot, WhoUuUOngcln < B U., M Urtxntt^y*." ~ ■ '' 1 i> . A. TAHKESTOUH. * CO.- WUl^ n. »!• ant&MVgdMmt.il WM“ i«A Gm AjkdJiUiitrptOMMt Wooi ind .Troot tO^V^ SOUOONMAkER,MANOFACXUKKK tim.tj Ho, Wood t^wtatoifc, P»- axiji TOBN 4A¥T,:Jt. (SffCUESSOR TO AAB. 1 TOUN pJScOTT, WIIOLESALB !tl tln Draff! Faint*, Qlto. V«nUhM **4 Dfwtul&fKa. »PBl muttdydtw S' '“^ToS'Aßßimi," WHOLk&ffi AND aidad«t«& * '-sly cetaer of Wood ttroot rad Ylifia V' bEOh" t fTOTOHIN SON; ' OoSm daaltef talTtettenß#- iim’thk Bott< UHf»dDfl,Ptvt Traits aod Brodnea ItracnOv. Dote armada Vaattr £to«* *fwaj» on h*ad.— Agtoteftif tbattla of .Kid&Oawa' celebrated Painted raarlStenk. Worn. U 8 flowed and 146 Flra*tea, tteawa --' apfcljd - eUEESK WAREHOUSE.—HLNKY H. COLUX3, FcewinUag tod Merchtot,aad DmiaMo CbuoM, Butter, Üb. flab end firodoco generally, U Woodat,alior* Water,Pittatargta. - '■< rnySl - J B. CANFIELD,- LATE OFWARREN. • omO, OoatDlMtoa nd Forwarding Hercbnt, ud WtoiMalsDwterJn twtad Wetenra Pradoca genoraKy, Front et, tewamßattblted and Wood, Plttebargh. ' : • T\AVID C. UKUBST, Jb'LOUR, I*KO- U do?*,PioTiaioa tod Oommboloa Uercbnt,. Na SO. Übnty terete, eorarr of Htod, PUtaborgb, gltcaUa atten tion to th*«*la of«Plcc7, Pork, Baoottlird, Cbteae, Batter. QnW. BrM Vndfeßnl*,-**! *«.•-•.- ' t ; dgKkottjßaeftteTeepectfaltyaoßclted*••-•;•• wMy -•; A lex; ..FOOT, (SUCdESSOa .to xA. Foayth.4 Soott,)Fm eliding andGomniiattoa Uv> chant, Dealerin Wool, Hide*, Floor, Baron, Lord and Lard OU tod Produce generally, Mo. ffc Water te-, BjttebqrE*») Pl EAQLKTVAREIIOUSE.— JAS. OAK& lHBß,i3nudonla.lteaUr-Is Floor, PrarfoioQObad Prodoc»tfMtaaU;,Bo.i& Baimtb etraet, between liberty •b«1 Bmnb&eld.FUtsbargh, Pa. artly RIDDLE. WIRTS. fcCO.,.QenenrtCom mbe ton Karebaats tod Dealer* fa OncniN and Pro* '4oc*,No.lULfbtety.temt,FtttebaHb,Pw l; dgKloniigamawte oblklted and aat&frctory rteaxaagaar* ntoed. ',n •••■•■ ■•■,«. . dalfclydeal - . fnsiiranct S^ntts. RFXNNET,'AgeotEarek& IneuranceCo., o No.BW*teratrael. ’ A A. OAKRISR, SECRET ART JjLo renoeyltaala Iccnranee Company. of Fftteborgk, Joraf Bandlng+Focrttutroat / : . " ' SAMUEL L. MABSHELL, SecretoryCiti tenF laeeranua Company, S 4 Water etrete. . FM. GORDON, Secretary. Western lneur» traerOroprayTViyttarMttdt. ~ ; ' GARDINER COFFIN, Agent foe Frank • Ua Fire lßeararafcmpaay,2farUMMt conurWood todTkird«troete.%vV-^:./ ■•• ■. - ' ♦ . ••'•■ ■- •A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Hctaanueurimo Ocs 43 Water terete.' IHOS.J. HUNTER, Agent Farmer*’ and M«dMnta l hwniiti Oa, Mff riwitnet TOSUUA ROBINSON, Agant Continental U tetowOo n 3l nithdmt 1 ' J> W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great Went- Xv*tßi loaonoco Co, 97 Front terete. ■fflanirtß. OOBINSONA CO., Dealer in Carpets, Ac., JV w* S 3 r«an terra ■ • •• . ' "LLLfAM MoOLttlfl'OCK, Deal&r in C,rpUA No. 112 ibfbt jtnH. lij. W. U. ft U. H'OALLOB, T rVKALER iN CARPEIS, OIL CLOTHS.- I t ka. 30. «7 Toorth itret m Wood. atwoifßß. IltlSU Attorney at Law, l>flee !fo.«> Fourth street, PUaWgh,*Ts- Notarytub- He saJtWite Oomm!—tow*.~ ROBBKTM* KNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT £*w, atri SoUcitnr r»r lb# Bank or Pittsburgh, (to. 110 foqrth street, Pittsburgh. deU~ JOSKIUI S. 4 A. P. MORRISON, AT lon»}3 at bow. OSlcr Wo.« Fourth it,sw* Wood, Pittsburgh, Ps- ' ;.r- m^4 BCJC QOOHB. ~w. o. xnrsT. BURCHFIELD* CO., (successors to Mar phy'E Borcbftold.) Wholemle and .Bsull Men in BtapUsod Fsscy hr 7 Qaato, NorUwatt comer Fourth and Mwlntm, Pittsburgh - 1 _ CLI. LOVE, dealer in Staple and Fancy • Dry «Jjom Alga uf iha origtool B*» Hive, Wo 74 Martetatroot, PtHsbarxh. mrlt> Rll. PALMER, No. 105 Markot Street, • Pealerla Boauets, fists. Straw TriramtnAUd Straw poods generally. . Carrmo«B. Carriage «s 4 W«g«» Snuntaetory. ; AS. L. STEPHENS, Agent, OiriHrSaUi/Uld &ri*s end diamond AUq, ■ WOULD recpeotfnllr inform theqg^|jp» ■ —YV nabltc that be la bov located a* abovaJgSSE. MUtbaamawdUtaboria— oTCarrioga maktogln all ttt TutetlM. and la aleo prepared to mcott onmilk wim o(illdaecrfptloii*,ltLCladln£enwark Sut Iroa Merchant!’ a ccntlmenca of tha patronage *o 1 tbarUl t be-, itowid ami Ub nil* tt til* 014 Mat«‘‘fiiplsv ft 09>,* ba woakHtmra hU fiVodi tbattbtoMae ear* and ettai* tlan wfllba rirao toaU hU order* at heretofore, Itarlngm cared the eorTtcqi ef thehaei -workmen, «od baring ample apartment* oletwbare for lb* flnhiilag of im *wi/ / food aamtment of beaty work now onhan&*Bft *bieforßpringoeo. All *grkwarrantedfoelSmoniha. attention #wa to repair*. * Jeliajd Ceaeb aad Carriage Faetarr* iOHitOff, BROTHER A 00., I HT.IMnHT ftTPY. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN- jERUk farm their friend*. and tbepotiUe pM-H238!l roily, Uut the* er»-m*ott&ctarU>* C-rtUgm, Rmkaweya, Dorgfre, Weigh* a»dCUark/U, ta ell tbeir Tari oaaatjrieaor.inwhandpeopwtlMia. . All orderiain be executed with etrtci regard to AvaMlKy andbaMtytf-inlab. Xepatn nUI al*o6* attended torn the mod reaaooahl# terms Detag la all tbatr work the bat EeaUmßtiaßSjPoteaaQdWbeal etaS; they &elcoaA< dcot that all vbofarar tbemwlth thtfr patronage win be erfcctlj eattofled on trial ettb dr week. - . . purebaeera are T»i(n*ted to glra that# a oall batoa wn* tfcHrtriwbw* . . sflßo * > « . ‘ ■ PUiraUy —ri.‘• • TJOUSE I "aND SIfIII*POINTERS, ~ mhl7^rd ■grtrtrtwg. r ■• W«UP«pWW»«4»“> M « I ' . ITtrAIiTER A MASS&AtL A CO-Im: ■tranlul gllrr urnttMU sriDßliraAl - WoaldnoUdttha attanUna of porrbMtta to aaaraneaawek.-,. ; apjs^BM a*. , TOHNH. MELLOR, No. BIVWOOD BT., fj XI ■ iga WamnndAllaerod faaith n nli | tx OBIOMSSMO A SOBpfßoetoa} PXASO 009 MMIU. »OtlO0K>B|«a«OMiB HAMiaaima.aad Dmderln Mnafcand MoetcalOoodi.” RLKBKR A BRO* No.- M FIFTH HABLOTTC BWVE, HANtJ£AOTU& « Mate Ml—irt Tiwl ■■■■»" ?i|9MKBAnnB ggai^^sasaß^f^ .Jc^iU'-iT- ...... ... -k : ' McAXiPDI * co.. (late of J. ikXeech, McAlpla 4 00, Pittsburgh > GENERAL COMMISSION AND- ' $ rORWABDIN& MEBCHAN'ra* Lwm »aJ WiihlagtoH irtauti WYAMWTta TEUUTOEt, ; .*; -..k -Rk7kRESGKBi *' * ; JoMph 8. Ltoch Bus and rittibnrch Vertiufeta reotr *»r ,: -s «■- . lylfcdJrwlyT ,b*tii g. mra— * M. xwttia’t. T EWIS & : EDQERTON, (Successor* to D. : JL4 X.-Uor*«» * Ox,) Wtahnl* Ofoeert uwt Cotttatukm M«rrti»nt%i chant; Agefit of. thi Madison aadThdlanapoll* 1 tall road, cor ner First and ferry »U-, Pittsburgh, Pa. j*2frlyd Edward t. megraw, general OmmlaluD Merchant, and Wholenl* Dealer In Mano mctnrrd Tobacco, 4mported and Domestic Cigar*, Snufl, le fts-. No. 241 liberty ernet; epftoalto the head of Wood, Pitta* borgh,ra. , mhltly fßOAimu, .. 1. n»n taiMßtS. LITTLE * TniKOLE, 'yYUOLEBALKO BOOEBS AND DEALERS Flour, Bacon, Cbeeae, Fruit*,Oil** Produce, ■“IS ' ill &KCOSU BT., PITTSBURGH. OBEKT DICKEY, Wholesale Orocer, Prodnceand Cotntnledoo Merchant, No, 134 Front ttrtwt, near Wood, Pitabargh, Pa. ' ep&lyd Bagaley, COSQRAVE A CO., Wholcaale Groeera, Non. IS and 30 Wood (treat, Pitt* burgfa. Alexander king, wholesale Grocer entPlmporur of Soda Aah, No. 273 Liberty greet, EBttbnrgh, Pa. epblyd* fij>- *• Jia. l. cuout. TONES 4 * COOLEY, WUOLELALE GRO ■V- .CKRB and Ant Famisher*, dealer, la produce and Pittsburgh Mannfectoree, No.l4lW»t»x street, near Gharry Allay, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ . ' my 39 saa'k a. taatiu, QHIUYER & DILWOBTH, WHOLESALE - O Groc-n,No.lA9ud 132 Second meet, (between Weed and Smlthfleld, Pittsburgh. swa rtorn JuciLiaa rtara .wuxiak noTb. JOHN FLOYD ft CO., WHOLESALE GrocanaodComthlobm Merchants, No. I*3 Wood end 338 Liberty street, Pittsburgh- jeld John watt.^.~-^—— joaa amaon. TIT ATT ft WILSON, WHOLESALE GRO ITT OERA Mri.-Imui* *a>i>. 344 Liberty ftmt, nttabaryti. Ju2s ISAIAH DICKEY ft 00., WHOLESALE Grocers, Coinulukih Mmh*nt»,*ad Dealers la Prod oca, No.Bo Water rtreet,andca Frontetteet,l*l«tal»Mrgb. VirM. McC OTO U EON TYUOLK- Yf BALK Orocwr, Predac* owl CmuialMkm Jt«tdiwil, and beater tu pitl«l>argt> Uasabeturoil ArUctca, Wo. 139 liberty trawt, emmv of Qtvaery ay, Plttotmruh, Pa. my 3 job» irwgx tn...~——aiim-Arrai- A TIYELL, LEE A. CO., WHOLESALE l\ Bmeoa Prohaca and Oommimtoa ~Wetchnt.ta, an*t Uaalen tu Ptttabarsh Uanofactbrua, Wo. S Wood trreet, be twaan Water end Front 01, Pltuturgb- at»lS seer. a. sobwx. R BOBISON A CO.. WHOLESALE • Groom, Oommtesba Marobonto, «ad Dulan la AU ktsUa of Pro Tirana, Prodaoa and PlUaburshSlaaafacturas, Wo. XS> liberty street, Plttabgrgb. JalMyd Robert h. kino, wholesale gro- CEE, OontßinlsQ Merchant, and Dealer ia Featbera, Fhh, Flour, and oil kinds of Country Prwloca, Wo. 211 Lib erty stmt, mouth of Sixth, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Liberal ad vance* made ou eunsignmeata. JoSilyd Robert dalzell a co., whole -BALB Grocsrt, Oommlmloa and Forwardleg Mm chants aud Deslersin Produce sad PimVargli UanuflKtizres, WO. SSI Liberty street, Pittsburgh, POT myS Krai ISstatt agtnta. WILUAII WARD, TVEALER IN PROMISSORY NOTES, 1 / .Bond*, Mortgaga aad all Mcndtlaa far mco«7. , fmmu caa procar* loan* through mj Agtncj, aa «>*»■ abUtarma. • ThoMwtehlac totorwt tfc*!r ebomjt to food adnata**, caaahr*7*fl&dflr*t*ad acandci*aip*p*r*tin|oßc«,far Ml*. AH lindißUrrtevißtrietiycoQidtatfel. Offlo* QUART STRUT, oppertteSt. Paol'tOUiwh*!. ISoofegtlltta, arc. W. & RENTOOE, 20 St. Glair .street, • DwUrin Baligloaa and lliacailaMoa* Bock*, and Dtpaitorr of Aaiteican Trad Sodrtj’a PnbUeattoae. > arlfodawlyf -—r AITM. 0. JOHNSTON A CO., Stationers, Yf Blank Hook Manufacturer* and Job Printers, No. 6T Kood«troet, PlU»bßryfa, Pa. ■ . I—» T? 0. COOURANJ3, (SUCCESSOR, TO Pi. ft. ftadltr,) Wholesale and Bated Dealer la Book*, Safiooery and Paper Uaaglnp, fodeiral ctrwt, 6th door S. B. of Market Squire, Allegheny, Pe. TOHN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND ,'tli BUUat», wee—or to Dartetm A Agnow, No. 63 Market ateaet,near Potalh, FUtebargh, Pi. AY * CO., BOOKSELLERS ANI» ST A- TtONEXS, No. M'Wood otmt, next door iu tb« cor nor of Third, Elttalmrgli, Fa. School and Lew DookaooH oteßilrcnhimL; .ij ■ : •>• >■. T L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA u; • TONIB, No. trpnalk it; Apon» Ban£u«o; HO NT -M IN ER, BOOK SEUaER and Stationer, Ktebhle Hall, fifth moat. . ' JFUtnftHW. Furniture, Furniture, WHOLESALE AND BRAIL. . HP.BEBtiW, •T BOWißfi (Wholesale Ware Hones,) and uo ram •!.. (Hotall Store,) HKW 10 B( • 7^; 43-BdUof Retailedat Wholesale Price* at the Bowary etore. Hoaewoofl, MAHOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT PAH L O H PITHJ*IT .U H B, Jft&roeateba, Mate* rad Flub. Cana teat rad cotamon Fondttrra Jo greet Variety.: Abo* . 1 j ISAM HID dUMDMR JVBXITUBS Isiettainm $M tellOOi Sraisa, Corled Hajb, Moss ANoWHitMiSiflf MA.TXBESBB9, Aleo, feather Bedehad Bedding, Patent Premfoni Sofa Bed* etaeda, and Patent SelfßoehfogOradtw. . i - liealera will Sod at tb*abotaftoraa, ihaUrgeat and beat Uanrtmtnt of ray fatebllabmaxrtla New York, and can buy tether at wholetela or rated, cheaper than at aor other gtetwalatbe city. . . ~' atflaamdr JAMBS y?:. WOQPWaXJj. FI >ll It Dlt '43gi» B CD iIB S. ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Embrade, ei 'wj «tjl. of . : *• XT R BIT XT R B . ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, ' f \ :. Softablefcr ‘ * ' 7*, ; r»qgMN»Mand pmiwflbooms, ■ ’ Xqoal to any la NEBYOBK AND PH IE ADEL PH lA, - ■ "■■'-at a"" L 0 WBB PRICES. “ W -Smriitl«eoU*Hil>eoae»rß>™> toJ -“«» ■ .. ., '(STEAMBOAT OAbln PURNITim*—Wo n m coaaOf oieoefletorliig mutBOAT OSSIB mNQQRB,ad OBlliU, .aad,lnvite Ua atteaftett of DBaaintenaMdtn tenteklachuata. .• ; . v., - r - ,teletQOTflA 00, l^OTßtsl^aftßtat^togtobT I m .* PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1858. /Hanufaetums UESKY GSRWIG, No. A 39, corner Pen n and Walnut Street*, Pltttbargh, B«i, ... Manufacturer of hemp and MANILLA BED CORDS, KEMP. AND TARRED S from In, to I*J£ Inch, Fine end Common Packing Tarn,Tarred and Span Yan,Baah and BtHOort, Wool Telm, Broom, EealngTvfna,Flax and Cotton Seine Tutus, Ac. ‘ S&.A fall eeppSjrof the above article* constantly on hand or made ta onletU the lowestauh pricee. . JegTslyd .;J WKLLB, niUOLfc *.00., ■ . ' SO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pt., . VtrmPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. f I Order* solid ted ban the trade, and promptly ship, pod u per Instruction*. Tnuo—B months, or ft percent dtocoantfor cash. **3fclydftwT O ART WIU.O-UT. 4 TO |>HG, td Jotai bnrHrrlgbU ' A/TANUFAOTURERS and Importers of XlXP°cket?ndTftb!e Collafy, Sorklcaland Dental lo (tniaienU, Quua, Pirtoh, Fishing Tackle, Ac'., No. ftfi Wood •futb Tbey glte (pedal attention to the mannfaettmugof Yra*»eM|Ppgortet*. fta. Jobbing and Eepalog wtlh v. crows—...— a tucatntmu. CaiDGE, WADSWORTH 4b CO., Patent OiellUUflg Engine* AND Portable Engines and Boilers of oil Sites, PITTBBURQU, PA. Noun Ea® or tbi Aamucr, toylOAy ALLKGnENY CITY . MOORHEAD & CO.', ■avoraunmns or 4«ir{#iin ( Plain and Corrugated, galvanized selkjbt iron. For Roofing, Guttering, Spooling, Ac. Agent* for Wood"* Patent ImltatloußusslaSheet Iron. SS*Werahoo*e— No. 13ft Arrt Street, fl£B*6u»h mr3f:lyd A . LYONS, (Socceaor to A Lyon* ft Co.) LOOKING GLASS A PICTURE FRAMES. AND DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, AO., He. 138 Wood St,i Plttaburgla, Pa, fc&dtf MORRIS 3c OOLTART OCLft XAKOF&CTVUM OF HUGHE'S PATENT ATMOBPRLRIC - FORGE AND TRIP HAMHEBS. TT AUMERS of the following size* do., XJL made to order. tie. L Lift 7 in. (hi! blow, 809 ft lb*. Price A S5O. " X u 9 * « “ MW « “ i&O. “ 8, “13 *• “ « now** •• 000 “4, “ lft “ - •• softs “ •* POO. ** 6, “20 « - 41150“ - IftOO. “ C, “24 " *• “ 61201 • - 4 2COO 49* Order* adldud. hr particulars addiee* MORRIS A COLTART, JaSLdly PmaacMß, Pi. tmita ttmim.i jisti, feacun WILLIAM BARHUILL * CO., 61 Penn'st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKERS AND SIIEET Iron Worker*, Mannlhctnrera «f DamhUl’e Patent Boiler, LoeomotiT*, Fined and Cylinder Dotlere, Chimney*, Bretchea, rire BeiiL-gtoam Plpee, Oindeoaer*, Balt Pane. Sugar Pan*, IromYawlc, Life Boats, etc. -Also, ItUckamithr Work, Bridjp and Viaduct Irune, done at th* ebortMt oo- Ura. All order* from a distance promptly attended to. J«g PasTcotton ’ FI lYla, ‘pltubargh. Kennedy, caans k co.. manufao TtniSßSof Pun A So. 1 heavy 4-t Sheeting*; Osffpei Chain of alt colon and abadca Ootton Twine; “ Bad Cords; “ Ploogh Does and Saab Coed; ** BopeofallaiEssaaddescripkiana Batting. SSrOrdor* left at the Hardware Store of Logsi., Wtleoa ft Wood street, will bare attention. 4c25;1j JAMES IHWIS, MANUFACTURER Of SULPHURIC ETUER; Sulphnrie Acid; Sweet Spirits of Xttn; Nitric Ilothnan'e Anodyne; Muriatic Acit Aijua Ammimla, FFF; Nitrons de Fowier*i Solntlun; n j] May be f.nroJ at John Irwin A Roes, IT Water timt t. e. rouaso* ioosson. -PEHJUS ft, JOIIHIIOH, MANUPACTtmeRS AND PEALKBB IN WE. CHa&S&OO'S PATENT ELAS * TIC fIRK AND WATER.PIUWP ChULNT RWrINQ, 133Tni*B Stkkit, Ploshtirgb,Pa. oUlum ___ WILLIAM TAT* A SOB, ‘ ■pLUMBEIt AND GAS FITTER, N«. 10 X Fourth street. PtUateigh, *o« Federal ’ afreet, u ueath Lu.elaior Efeil, illajjli.nj. Criry d«ecrlpUv>a «tf milttg* f>T Water, «i«i and filcalo- J no.*!.ly JOBS CAMPBKLL, a. TliT A N U F X-C T U R E R OF ROOTS I^- AYA. and a:io£S <4 every daecrtptloo, Hn. ■« gialthßetd atreet. PitUbunch, Pa.. JHuoical. aPLBNDIX) NEW STOCK PIANOS « MKLOUKONB, Selected for tht* Fill Trade from the celebra ted! manufactories of CHICKKRIHO A lON I, Boston, RATIN', BAOQS A CO-, A A. A CO. tmr to** cinr. WOODWARD k BROWN AND W P. EUFRBON, Boalcn, and other dbrtlngnlabed Pitno furt* mokaret til of which will bt told at Blog- UUartn prioea awf Warranted. THE present stock has been selected by the iglmriUr pniraallj, and arttj litgo It *imnt«d to be perfect in awry panicttltr, aid will bt sold at t*w prices than ba*a ever be«g offered io Ihil city. PIANOS TO KENT. Five bow and aaoond bend Plana* to rant at *2, (3, t| |6permunth. JOHN H. MEM.QB, No. 81 Vgglatnat, JeAdAwT bat Tan 4th at, and D Impend allay. A LARGE INVOICE OF i SUPERIOR PIANOS, FROM TUB BEBT HAKKRB 09 THIS COUNTaT, seen as svumwAY & sours, NU2TNS & CLARK, DUNHAM 6c CO., baa Jail b*mracalv«d. They wereprepared aapreealy tat till* rnuktt, aml are vau»vtr> both by the tuaotiractume ud (Qb»criNrito ani rttialU* lotTtrf reqiet. lhi« nolle# of their imnl will be gtvra. H. HUCRER A BRO., No. M fifth itntl, owl Atf Sol* agent* for tha nboraonrlraledPiaoce, STEINWaY'S pianos. A CHOICE LOT of ONKQUAIASD STEISWaY A EOWflffOTpCfißl NfcW YORKPIANOB,JoeI rwcdTed;Amouf |II ' 11 them i Thro* Stringed fatuia XIY, of octav**, and n> parb workmaoabip. Wo match tfala ibetrnmeat any Grand Piauoin tbie city for graodeor, voiotne rad beanty of tooo. Tbo Jtoinway Piaoaa ora twyood all donbt anywhere, and arodeiUntd to become tbataoat popeUr lnatnimefita In the World. They or*folly warranted by the maksnted tbotobocrlben, ood will bo told At Now York faetoryprieea. For Mis by - n. KLkura * into, No. u ruth itn+i, Solo agofat for Stalaway’* PUqoo. ■ Alao received, a flna lot of Noon’* A Clark'*, and alio Dunham’* Planes Fosters latest ballad— WborahfU Lola Oone! When baa Lot* Oone 7 When bu Lola flow? Whoro hu Lata Gotta? Whara baa Jala Qono 7 Balng a companion to tbo-Mpnlar aong. LULA IS GONE, by 8 (I Foster, mailed noat-naid from tba ‘'Old EaWbllahed PlaAo Depot" of CHARLOTTE BLDMB, 118 Wood m 3d door abort 6ih JV A splendid aMortmest of PIANO FOUTBB oow at* firing. arg , i"> ROOKRIES.— \X 800 Bag* Fair to Prlmo Bfo Cofloe, 160 Ualf-Cbeeta Young Ilysoo, Imp* rial and Block Tea*. 80 nhda, Prim* Sagan, 128 Dbla. Jtaßord do. 100 •• N. O. Molaawa, 100 ** Xmlato 9yrnp», 136 Bza. Beat Brand* Tobacco, 25 Kgs. Bit Twiat t 2 ) Tltrora Carolina Bice, £0 Kga. hi Garb ftwda, 60 Baa. m •* « 80 Kbla. No. 3 Large Mackerel, 60 Jlalf Bbbli.- « - 200 Bids* N. Y. Bolt Leather, 25 BbU. Bank Oil, 26 Bet. Pepper, - U Auptee, 60Bd, Oroand Pepper, 60 Ginger, 100 Dotea FaneyOoni Brooms, ■ 600 Bdla. Wrapping Paper, With a general amortmatit of ever? arddein the Grocery ioa. In atoN and for aala by < JOilK FLOYD A 00, •el . . . 178 Wood etreet. Groceries— * 13* Bege Rio Coffee; 60 llalf cbM* Young Dyeon and Black Teu; 60 ootty'a Prime do do for family tuc; 60 Boxes Tobacco assorted brand*; 26 Hbdt Sagan r - 28 Bbla large No. 8 Uacktrel; 20 nifbbl* 80. 8 Mackerel; 2& Bbla 80. 1 Wblt* Fi*b; 200 Beam Wrapping Paper, '• 100 BaxeoCtisec; 100 Btda Salt, - \, 60 Boxen Bcdn Soap; Tcmtherwltb • general Aaeortmrat nfGrecetlaey Iron, ,■*l . - -r.? No. 106 Liberty Ffraat.. HCTOW 18XU1S TlMlS.— lfamUiM in AU»- MTOHMOD« O* mmi «0“ fti •■■■ .• ; • • wTluiiccaniOv , .IRENCffARTJFICIAIrFIXiWBBB_ . I & - ub FLOWBtMAfMMIAXto ; r^^'’^ u •^3:^ «*&«; ; ia^ette. PUBUSnRD daily ANDVEEKLY BY 8. RIDP L.Ef* 00. turn rrsxxt. amts mossnxu. Ja-ißSDASLTaJzKmtuaiaautmmpcpiruuit Wist i ■wn, and reaching oC dauts f A <2/o"*uxfticeat entt to adtcr- Uteri at the bat medium throng* vkfth to rest* the public. , tO-TOB XtHSKLr OAZimttUauimry M» dag and Saiurdaf.cn atarge *}**** *k*aLand contains ta addition to thtnewtuf the vxeit a atrtfuug prepared and rUiabUrmorte/iht'MxrJeeit, eonmatUalajiatnandaty of aftrs. aha anaeearat* Bank Hd* Id*, eorrtded moeJdyfor tin* paper—making it fhabttttbmmmiitJ Jfempaperinthe . ' ' ' TKEHSi DAO.T—Six bollare pom om, pajrablo in tdvwx*. or TSUeaatapar woek»paijJibJ toUitOtrrim. WZ£KLT>-T«»-MMfV-P«r «moar, payafafefn adreoca. 01 aba art farniitwdoD tbai mlowibj tana* fmr coptoa odo year,. ~~__is 00 ■-5/b“ : “ - ; ,** — lo oo twantj** u ...... 20 00 And onato tb» ptreoa g itttay to the dab tre«. 49-AilTaoc* paymenti an atncuy roe aired, and no pa par will ba «ant after tha tint* <■ op to which It ru paid. Ratal of .A iTirtlilJMt. t Bqaare of 10 llaaa, 1 nnrt ao 1 “ “ “ * * T# 1 •• " “ 3 “J. ..... \OO 1 “ “ “ 1 wrek j 76 I “ M “ 8 “ - SOO 1 “ “ “ 8 “ *d.~ -4 00 l “ ..hi mo ntb soo 1 - - - 2 ** 700 1 - H - 8 M 000 1 u » » * - —JO 00 1 ** '* _6 . “ - 00 i “ -12 Yearly adTeriUerm*rtCDtit«dtoooatqaar*,cbanf. ablest pletrore, per m Esqlish Raileoads Consid erable discussion bos arisen of/laf© years with regard to the comparative cost of English and American railroads and according to all (he In formation thus far gatberedtbe account prepon derates sadly against the latter. The New York Evening Pott has a very able and analytical edi torial upon IhoaulyecCand, for equal lengths of mileage, given the subjoined relative cost of the railway system of (he two nations: Aanoai iKpnBM of American r«i1w»ja.i..„.:....51JQ,000,00i) Anna*) cxiwtts* of ttngiUh ixm* -> mileage A. 60,000,000* Aoitoul difference...- $10,000,000 Average animal exp-nse for maintenance of way of Amerlnut line* $33,000,000, A»«T»Roanoaal exp«D«* of KoglDh Uaet, na* ' mileage r: ~ 12.&0o,OuO Aunaal didi-r»uce - $20,600.0*0 4ttn(« annual coat '<( fuel for AmericanUnei.. 1(1,0)0,000 Average aunaal coat of fuel for EngUah. 11dm, uiu mileage.. 7,600,000 Annual dlfDmtce - 10,600,000 T.n«l aunaal expense of American. railways ...$171,000,000 Total animal expoosaof.kagHeb rail**)*.. 100,000^000 iptal annual differenca.... - —571,000,000 So that, for the same mileage*, there (b a dif ference against the American system of $71,- 000,OtH} in the total expenses, whilst In the coo sumptiun of fuel alone there is in the European system lm» tbau CS per cent, of the quantity burnt ia oar locomotives. Obviously, the basis of any comparison of European and American railways must be their relative economical results. Here is a tabular statement of the receipts and expenses of cer tain linen in Earope and America: Beretpts Expedite (Vr cent**e per per of expense* mllorvn aide ran. on receipt* FaglatM, lsio $1.44 (Ofiv 44 France, 18S3 UO3 Of?U 4.) Ne* York, 153 A. 17« LOO b 1 llUMfhuwtU, IS&6 I 0) I.OS Uataarimsciu, ISAfl_ . 1.53 l.Ofl b 9 With regard to time, It is stated that the average speed on English railways is twenty, five per ecot. faster than tbit of American trains The Great Western was (bo fastest road ia the world, and its exprena ran regularly 117 mi’ea in precisely two hoars, or 68 6 miles per hour, to New \ ork State, in 1865, the average ratoof trains was twenty-four miles per hour. In Massachusetts, in 1851, the average rate was 23 00 miles per hour, and in 1857 tne average sunk to 22{ miles We have only published a few—albeit the most iniportanl—-Items from the document before us, yet there it sufficient to suggest ideas of railroad reform in many lead ing particulars. It has long heena jokeagaiostlhe Irishbriok’- layer, who in bin anxiety to gain a wager he had l»i>i with a fellow-worhmao, ihas\be could cot. carry him on hln hod to the iop <\a. high build ing confessed he “had hope* wdien bis bearers fool slipped near the fifth aiorys" but in Mrs. GsskiH'a Life of the Uroata Gitb there ia an onecdore of « Yorkshire farmer»(Whieh throws Pat quite in the shade. It appears he bad in sured bis life, aud the payment of the premium was a great grief to the money loving Yorkebire raas, who was, in the word of Charlotte ftronte, *‘a sleuth hound in the pursuit of mosey.” Just before the second payment *f the aunaal premi um esme around, njmorul sickness etizrd theun foritmate, who, when the doctor And the parson conjointly announced hts Approaching fate„lifted bimeelf in bed, and with a chuckle, which rose in grinningU’iumpb.oTer thedeatb-raule, cried: “Ecoil! you don’t eayso—going todio! ZounJs! then 1 shall do the insurance chaps, after all, oat of their money. Ecod ’ I was always a luckydog.” A Dcuciors Bstkkaoc.—A capital story is told of a dandified cookney attached at CooaUn tioople, who traveled into KoordlsUn, intending to copy end write a book. He was what he called “roughing it” with six or seven horses carrying his neccetsariea—i. e., a few tbingshe could not possibly do without. Among theu] were the wooden frames for cleaning his boots and shoes, and a case of bottles for his polished leathers. He was attacked by the Arabs, who overhauled bis kit. When they came to thediottles they opened them, and the varnish being made with Madeira, and soented with all sorts of good things, it smelt so nice that the thieves thought it must be something to drink. In vain did he explain that it was paint for his boots; they were euro that it was too delirious for that, and in order;, to try, they determined he should drink some; so they took out one of bis own out-gloss inmhltre and made him drink » glass ofbis own booLvarnlah.—-ten don Journal. A Pliasavt Max. —A pleasant man for a small left parly was John Ghent, a postmaster ia Weal Florida, who, carried to Pensacola for trial oa a obargo of robbing the United States mail, terminated bis life at that plaoe by jump iog out of a window thirty-two feet from the ground. He was once elected to the BLate Sen-, atefrom Jfatton county, but has generally been a terror to his neighbors, lie called himself the "hyena” of West Florida, and boasted that he conld whip any man in that State. On more than one ocoaeion he has been seen by different per sons opening the mail, and when he came to wbat he supposed a money letter, to break Allegheny .Valley Road. He also helped to put t uoogh (ho Subscription Jo the Penntylvauia Road end the Allegheny city Subscrip tion to tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Road. He has two sons and: a son-in-law now (or lately) employed onthat Road. JOHN BOYLE, Democratic Candidate for Diree .tor, signed tho recommendation in favor of the Alle gheny Valley Subscription. JOIIN MURRAY, Democratic Candidate for Au ditor, signed the one in favor of the Steubenville Subscription. Bo did Sheriff PATTERSON; broth* er in-law«f BARNES FORD, the Democratic Can didate for Sheriff. JOIIN 11. M’ILHENNT signed in favor of the Steubenville end Connellirille Roads. STEPHEN MERCER, Chairman of the Anti-Tax Committee, signed in favor of tho Allegheny Valley Subscription. DAVID D. BRUCE, Chairman of the Democratic County Convention, voted in Councils in favor of th* Allegheny Valley *od Steubenville Subscriptions. JAMES A. GIBSON, chief Democratic manager, was a borer at Harrisburg for the Steubenville road, as witness the following: No. ... PiTTSßimoa, Feb. 17, 1858. Received, on the above date) from the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Co., a warrant on the Treaeurer, No. ..., dated Feb, 17, 1857, payable to the order of James A. Gibson, Esq., FOR HARRIS BURG EXPENSES, Seventy-Five Dollars 00-100. $75 00-100 Signed, Java* A. Gibson. Within a week after the above, the bill was ap proved by the Governor authorizing the county sub scription to the Steubenville road. PLATFORM O* THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ON THE TAX QUESTION. Resolution pasted by Republican County Cooven ion, January 0, 1858 : Re*olr-tJ, That we an opposed io th* payment of interest on railroad bonds issued by the county aatU the whole question os to the liability of the county on said bonds has bean passed upon by tbe Supreme Court. We aro in favor of leaving tbe whole ques tion to that tribunal, waiting for its decision before any further steps are taken by the county to wards tbe payment of said interest Extract from Address Republican County Com mittee: “The Convention tooknoaction on the aubjeot of Taxation for Railroad puoposes, because the posi tion of the party bad been previously defined in a resolution adopted in a convention held at tbe Court Uotueontbe Gth day ofJaoatry, 1858. That reso lution took ground against the imposition of taxes to pay interest an railroad bonds Issued by the ennoty until tbe legal liability of the county to pay said in terest bad been determined by tbe Courts of last re sort, after a full judicial investigation of all the facts connected with the'raUroad subscriptions. In that view we concur, and so do tbe candidates npon oar ticket. Tbe Republican party, as a party, is in no way connected with these unfortunate ondill-adrltod subscriptions, as they were all made before it came into existence; bus tbe questions growing ont of those subscriptions are qaestlons of to-day, which bare to be met, and we bare no Inclination to shirk them or give them the go-by. Grave doubts have al ways existed, and now more than ever, as to the constitutionality, legality and bloding force of these subscriptions; and inasmuch as they impose a grierous burden of debt upon the people, there is a mooifelt necesaky that those doubts should be solved and all the questions involved brought to tbe test of legal scrutiny before the burden to shoul dered. As a party we are not in favor of Railroad tpiAtion, and arill not oonaent to the voluntary "Imposition and collection of tuoh taxes. The whole matter imowfn the bands "of the judicial tribunals of tbe country fur examination and adju dication, and natil thoee tribunals hove passed upon tbo facts and the legal qaestlons raised, anddlrect a tax to be levied for. the payment of interest on rail road bonds, it is but proper that no steps should he taken that would either embarraaeor seem to antici pate tbeir decision. Tbe Supreme Court, whose de* cisloo will determine his question, is composed ex clusively of Democn ts, aud if that Court decides that the tax must bo eriod, the Democratic party, - and nut ours, must * held responsible. We are authorized by our a ddidate for County Commis sioner to say that, if t looted, be will vote as a mem ber of tbe Board against the levy of a railroad tax until the Sapteme Court, which has the subject In band, shall compel him to do it, and by our candi dates for tbe Legislature that they will vote for no law authorizing such levy. Tekmesaki. Constitution*! Election. —The official returns of the late Constitutional election in Tennessee indicate, notwithstanding the small* ness of the vote, • decided opposition any change in the present Constltalion of the State. Out of 24,868 votes cast, 20,031 were against, and only 3,937 in favor of such change. TO FARMERS. IMPROVED HU GAB. MILL *IUdU-~ .. AND IM FROTBD VERTICAL TWO AJfD TOUBB OYLINDKR BCQARMILL. Tbcycffcr thtllfll ** lh« ehsapeat, tnoat danble, u 4 almple ilftcbio* for Cnahln* C* n *, in th* market. It* itrength bee been tboroajchly teated by the toMrtloa of hard pint wood bttveta the Bollert, with th* power of two home to tb» Uteri. TbeantlrcHUllaof Cut and Wrought Iron—lhe Belli 11 bj 13 JochMi, tad lb* Shaft* tf Boiled Iron, 2}s tsebet tblek. The Bol!i in adjnitabto, tad uilly otltd ta tb« joornela. .. rriM of 3 Cylinder MM...-, - ~...4U 00 Do 2 do do —.p .. 46 00 Ordira for UIIU from toy pert of the Unit*! State* at UndeiTlo. Addrus fill ALL * BUTBER, Variety Iron Wotka, Tork.P*. WILLARD HARVEY A CO< 84 MAIDEN LANE/AND’ IT CEDAR STREET, KBTV TORE. PAPER WAREHOUSE, Every deacriptfon of WRAPPING, PMKTIHQ AND WRITING PAP SR, OH BAUD OB XAI>B TO OSDEQ,- FANCY, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPERS, BLOTTING. PAPERREK VS LOPES, Biratw and Bonaet Boerdi. TWIN E HO USB. WILLARD dARVEV * CO., 64 Maiden Lane and 17 ’ Cedar Street, NEW YORK HEMP, COTTON, .FLAX AND LINEN TwiNES, IVTOITD ARP ■IROVIrTCIXD CORDAGE Of etary description. COTTON, JUTE, MANILLA AND AMERICAN UEUP ROPE. SHOE THREAD, WlCK,tad all klodi of * CORDS AND LINES. •^'mo9;gmfod T\RUGS.—’ X/ Cream Tartar, Bhnbarb Root, .. Camphor, Arrow Root, OitrteArid, Gam Arabic, Calomel, (Eng ). OeLldqnoric*, Oardanram fleodi, lodide Potaie, Epeom Balt*. lodide troe, 1 UACKEOWN * MNL*V, lea • , 167 Liberty etreet. A TLANTIO TELEGRAPH CABLE.—We jt\. bar* Joit received from tne U. B.Steam Frigate Afapara,a large quantity of ATLANTIC OABLt, wttefc we will cat In emeu piece* and mount tbem In either brwe, •liter or gold, to ialt pnreheaer*. AUo a fteeh lot of thoae MreHint American. *od* WATCHES. o*ll and aee the OABLI and the WATOUKfi. ‘ REINBMAH. A MEYRAN, 42 Fifth twet An BAGS 810 COFfEE; MW is hh-te. K. 0. finger; 40 bbla. N. O. Molaeeee; SO bore# emorted Brandt Tobacco: 1 SSbf. cheats TiH. and JEackTeai; - . . 16 btxeo family Salantua. in papau: '■ j* 10 do Extract • < . . - JMObFftbtV) . TIA PKB ''HANGINGS—W. P wig ■S&SSSn- ?<*■>*>■*<>**. 7ifes?ts §§s «w-oo to Fremiam Notes. «7,0g3 29 BiUi Recelrobla., 9,968 21 115 shares Mechanics'Bank Stock—oo*t BJUO 90 80 do Bahk of Flttehnrgti do' du 2,760 00 40 do Extbange Bank do do 2,(>&0 00 100 dd Citizens' do do do 6,176 00 Balance of Rock Accounts ...-- 9,05 a SO Office Fornltars._„™ 690 88 Cash - 15,663 78 Wm. B. Holioo*. RobiDulull, Wb. Rea, Tboa. 8. Clarks, Wm. A, Caldwell, WTlenn llQltr, John McTVrltt Oeo. A. Berry Java* A. IctoUiaon UKNKY M. ATWOOD, *«c' Weotem Insuranoe Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARSIB, President t. SL QOHWI?, B+ar*txrj. OmCK, Ko.« W*tflT C©.'« W«r*boow.) * op •Wn.'VltCaimfgfa. «i 0 IfUttrtcgcvulaU kinds of Fir* and M*ri»« Kul t A Homs MiMwtuwt manogtd by DttvAnre. %oho art vtU »»>«tcn in CA* amznunity, and *o\o are dcUnaintd. by prvmvtnut and Überahty, tonaintain Ihc character wAicA (Myhdvtastvmei.ascfferiwjtht best protection to thottwho d»ttrt tobairuimd. ASSETS, OCTOBER 81, 1867. Stock Account* iIZIJIOO 00 j» iao CO BlU*ltec«lr«lfta_ 4,161 67 Offlo rnraltare. - Open Aceonnt».._. Ouh Prmmioa Notet....^.. BiQa Dleconcted .Amp Dutls, R. UIU«r.Jr n J. W. Boiler, Q. W. Jick*oc, Juaail£eAQ)«7, il«Xn4a Spur, Andrew Adu«j, BOlfe Pi Wm. McKnigbt, Nathaniel Holme*. Atk*. Nlmkk, David M. Long, Wnitam 1L Smith 0. W. Blckataoit, F M. OQEDQS, Satfy. UttburgbLlfe, Fire and Marine ini, Co. OfEce, No. 96 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. _ „ UOBT. GALWAY, ProridetL f. A. Rutuusr, ALEX. BRADLEY, Tic* prw t Anas* ruinve, 11. D, Xxoatniog Phyafeltn. to Al*o, *K*i&*t Ilnll tad Otrgo Bisks, on th* Ohio ted UlMMppl rlT«r* ted tribotartw, tod Utriotfßlak (n And egalnit Lett or Damage by fire. And against the PerU» of the 6m and Inland Navigator and Transportation. all l^SSik Wd 41 th * lowM * r * t * ©°o*l*t«>t with aafcty Robert Galway, Samuel HeClarkea. Joseph P. Genus, 11. D. John Scott, Janie* HarshpH, David Richey. Jtma W. luUmeu, Chae Artathoot, WS~pyflMy Alexander BradUj. JoMpb 8. Leech, John fultortoo, Nathan I. Hart, D*tU ILChaatare WillUm Carr, Robert 11. Hartley John STGfll, The final Wt»ltrn Fin and fiarine ini. Co. OP PHILADELPHIA. •Qffietinampanfißamtf No. 403 RoW comer of. Abort* Strut. in pi ill i AUTHORIZED CAPITAL „. ttoaooo &PJUI paid la 00 W January let, 1848 Ujßi OS bj C * n Hnll and Cargo Blah* on th« ohfo and 'Mir •laatppl RJvwts and Tributaries. AB-InflurrsagslnstlouorrtaicagebjFlr*. Alto, against thaparflaof th*B«aand Inland Nerigntir.ti and Transport atlon. Wro. 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