,i 4. . - I),itishurgt7 . l.*l4: 71, • =its'I.L.skips a. It 'dc Co."; '-- xbrreics 4.11_4 ',SOPHIA:79_IIS FITTBBVR4B: VEDNESDAT 1.10E,29:N9 1 , JUNE 17, 1857 zuptigcx•rtzaOAsueracia-pr 'Taus PAPAL The of lailieotOO ja Saturday It 'having been intimated ,that the county committee had directed the elebtion of delegates ,:to :the Union County Convention, on Saturday - next, to be held by ballot, it is deemed proper, in order to avoid confusion at those meetings, to lay that • the County Executive Committee has given no such direction, nor has it contemplated • any departure from the well-tiettled practice of . the county.. The call is in the usual terms, and. the election of delegates will therefore be con ducted in the usual way. throughout the county. The undersigned, having been authorized by the Chairman of the County Committee, to act in his at has consulted a majority of; the CoMmittee, who concur in this announcement. Impressions of the West. lit - a hurried tour through the West one is more forcibly struck, of course, with the possi bilities of the country than with its present . y ,. achievement. We have written several times alreadyion this matter;and we now repeat that, What is most wanted in the fertile fields of lowa and Illinois is Lanett. The hurry, and in corn: Paratlvely few cases, the success of money-get , eere in that region where nature has lavished liter 'gilts,' have begctlen a distaste for honest toil, by which alone a country can prosper.— . Nature has wisely ordered it that all a people's wealth and prosperity must come out of the soil. We may have ships and gems and elegance in every department of life, hut it all must come from the bosom of the earth and be the reward of toil. Thecurse of the West just now (and we fear it willb.ea long time before it escapes) is the presence of speculators who lay hold of large bodies of land and, dividing it up into lots, sell • it...again; without In any manner having improv ed It, to some sub-speculator, and so on, ad in. finiturn. They all buy with the design of sell ing again at an advance, and with no intention , in general, of improving. They say that they are well aware of an impending reaction, of Culmination 'in the prices of real estate, but I they—the present owners -= have no design of tiolditig on to their lots. They have land to sell, audit is the look-out of themes' of the future that they do not hold the lands when the jig is up and itichusd-end of 'the scale begins to kick the beam. • In the midSt of this game of hattle-lore and , :shuttle-cock, -with ail its incidents of paper ' tOWtta paper-mill privileges, city sites, river im- prOvements, etc., what can be expected hut a restless spirit of activity, without any perms ` nent results? Everybody is flying and flitting 7 . . !kith& and thither, as if issues of life and death hung in the balance; as if untold fortunes de pended on each moment. It is the eager activ ity in real tenth, which a man discovers when doomed to the treadmill. Most assuredly, he is active; he misses no step; he rammt MAIM one he toils with unremitting assiduity, but does ho _ make any headway? Do those weary men, in the new .world of the West, produce anything' In not the State or the country where they play their antics as bare of any valuable product, to say the very least, when they have got through ; with it as it was when theybegan ? Such hi the result now seen in the Went. All ' 4 11. "1 4 . s:: - . the.products of the soil, suet, as grow in the fat lands of lowawith very little labor, are at starv ation prices. The country languishes for the careful hand of industry, and broad fields even . yet out of the reach of speculators, invite to toil, ' There is auttcient waste force in our city among the young men who spend days and months on the street corners, to do more good in the West than all Jibe speculators that ure or ever have been in that country. There are so many things to be said about the West, so many arguments to he urged •against . the present anomalous state of affairs that one scarcely lames where to begin or end in speak ing of it. That there are permanent results of past times of labor there, may be seen in cities, not on paper only, but standing in their pride ae attzrdiments of toil. We need only point to St.' Louis as evidence, and to other towns and cities of the West of less magnitude. There is an air of strength and conscious power shou t every thing in St. Louis that strike the stranger ! as soon as be glances up its streets skirted with huge warehouses or looks upon its levee where a mile of steamers, coming from the Gulf of Mexico or the far regions of Minnesota, from the upper Ohio and upper Missouri, from Illinois Tennessee and the low int eri or regions of Arkan , sae and Louisiana, contend with each other for every inch of room where the wanderer is lost among bales of hemp, tiers of flour, and stacks of corn, apparently without beginning or end. This article' has already consumed all our spare space, and we have not touched upon what wo intended to say when we began. Clnelsialatl Slave Case. 11 1-, 74 . • "1 d. ~ r :t . We furnish from the Cincinnati papers full detailig of the late tragic slave 'ease in that city. It Is but ; short- time since Margaret Garner, the heroic sla4e woman, cut the throat of her slave,nhildupon the same mismaguined soil, ra ther than see it doomed to life-long senitude. This time it is the heartless slave-hunter who suffers 4rst; although the courageous man who struck manfully in self-defence was shot. down where he stobd for daring to assert the sacred law. of nature in his own behalf. The heroism of Margaret commanded general admiration; and if there be any reality halm primal position we assign in the code of nature to the law of self-preservation, the negro who struck down his.pursuenis-certainly not worthy of condem 'on, that we feel but little commisera ircenaryalave-hunter who received to cold steel of the victim he was is a base, dirty, unmanly, inhu. ..this of shtve.eatching. So ut is it that, even in the South, no peeling Awl engages in it, and tete who profit by hist vocation an outcast. In the free Staten, humanizing atmosphere surround • creature who can lend himself to :as must be utterly abandoned and lle throwulds manhood staid° when slf like a bloodlintuid upon the I mcsping bondman; and if he falls , be his no claim upon the pity •f ,e nature he Outrages. If he acts like a.doglet•him die like one. it is be regretted, of course, that human life should thus be sacrificed in enforcing the • meet .tidamoits law that ever disgraced the statute-book of. any - nation ; -but a few examples ' like that of Elliott will exercise a salutary re straining Influence upon the base wretches who defile the name of Man. If the slare-cstchers fled that, In following their calling, they must wade through Mood, they will ab‘andon it; for althouglithe 'rest of the world may not esteem their: tires - worth preserving, they place come ratan tionti ,whole skin, themselves, and will therefore keep'itref hirm's fray. 7.1% "it5,,,.;`.. ',* Cin ..Tua cinnati Commeretal eve that' Walker, /115 Pagliage' iXIN the Ohio, inalead of Wog ilonhed, did not attract half the'attaiation that &moray negro Would have dime. • . , . -A "--4 , Rao or Inns 0:f-c.a.—The City of llio re ~1 ~. bilp",_Capt. Marshall, salted from Liverpool for t. , , .-; -lifew.Ye_rii`en the 26th on., freighted with over --r,,- '''' I •Etpseturngert.''Among these are a party of 120 i'` ; ;-., "young women and 14 men, members of /83 dif. ferewbbilllies; the expenses of whOstif born igre •::-.1..,: tidtfatti defrayed by . public subscription from tiro' iiiarty : .4,ooo different Pereelfe, the majority .Of whoasitre laborers and seryeant girls, to • fund 4t* - : , •; ; , — ;',_ ••• i titled the 'lrish Pioneer Emigration - Pund." ,‘, •,, ~ Vile Object. of the institution of 'this fund is to i . ,,,,' ~.,- ' 4 , ' -robe:the wages and otherwise better the -condi .T.o4.- :- ' tine of r families in the poorest &atrial . of •7, '-''''' - • db . thiadsisted emigration. to the United Statesbr etunuf• of one member of each family, 4 ' ~. ...,,,,,,,. imiod nuli hafdti,.:l4 the expectation that' !,. ' , Orison 13 assisted Mill not oalyipatter' their p,ii, - ;:,,: - ;--a 7 omacoeditioa,' bal.w'll=iacorolitig le the, usual': re."'"H .‘ .. generous practice +if Irish ernigrants; oleo _lend" --, • , _ 7 . .; - Yfor sir otheririse greatly help , the I rest et"the. ...'. 4t Sk . ' bilitrin4lTlFiA.• .-;:" • ' --. ; , .., - . •7' fe El= M=E! W. IL WILLIA2IO, ''' J 'Chairman pro frm. Union Co. Con CALIFORNIA I . OLITIeS are just now in a curi one state. Senator Broderick is still looked up to as the leader of the Democratic party there; but In consequence of 'the slight.he 'lots practi cally received In Washington in the dispoiltion of the appointments, a strange notion has got afloat that there in a possibility of his joining the Republicans, and taking with him all his followers. This idea is held out in various let ters from California, but we 'presume it is n mere conjecture, and has no actual fonndation in fact. It is hardly-probable that Broderick would de sert the leading position in a victorious party to participate in the adverse fortunes of the Re publicans. Nevertheless, both he and his sec tion of the Democracy have been opposed t 9 slavery extension. SANTA ANNA is again „becoming ambitious of ruling Mexico.. The Herald publishes ti trans lation of an address isiued . by him of Mex ican people, denouncing thopresent government of Cotnonfort, the new constitution, the lims af f ecting the property and privilege of the der: Vf, let, and announcing !hit thereAnust be another eangulnary revolution, iventhongh half of the territory of the republic should bare to fie' sold tolupply the einewe of war. • ' • olarrzn 'Donan!'' Plxionatt-Dickens's tple of oLittle Dorris " can:picked.' None of his series tioribietniteil so touch In - sole: -Starting with i ctrenlotton 0f.45,000.:-tbe: higbe4,4lTer rotated; except Ronne,".!andlol, to that—it ban been as ' Wi r y . 130,000,-14 .49 13i Wf(l/1.: • 01'I 6 , 0 40,1er snit* /to i• tit it Of -B 1.1.*! tor. Bendy, the Now:Montblyi others pot toipotber:—.o)K,Ar,:r4o4,• i 0 .... • - .e ; JYrr..• The Itiltie'paPeil3'britig ue.:t . ietailstif a hap fclefelcation - in tic State Tnniiureen. otrtee, We deficit:in—his amOnnting:-t0.050,1.100. ..)kailto,Statc Treasureri..W.'ll:olnma,.Zztr, is a Republican; there will be an irresistible in clination on tho part of the locofoeo pram to set up a howl over this disclosure ;Jag as the facts connected with it implicate the locofoco Immo rem, they will probably, when they come to look at it more closely, incline to say less than they otherwise would. Mr. Gibson was elected in 1855, and succeed ed J. G. Breslin, a locofoco and his brother-in law. Mr. Breslin, two years previously, had succeeded another relative in the same office. It appears, now, although the facts have not been made public before, that both his predecessors were defaulters, and that the present deficit is merely thus brought forwonl to the present tin der the shelter from public observation which their relative felt tempted to give. The Cin cinnati Ga.rar says: "IL was well k T r i iiirn thatat the tioieJ. G. Breslin, the late Democra Treasurer, succeeded a relative of Isis in the asury Department, the accounts were tun correet. There was then, we believe, a dc. Brit. lint the office being In the fatuity, the difficulty wan not exposroL During Breslin's tone the deficit was largely increased. lfe was suit w ho an other relatire, W. 11. Gibson, if Repablican. who en &nook to shoulder Breslin's burden. Tho deficit at the time the latter went out of slim, was, it Is raid, equal to the amount now reported. It was Gibs . a duty to bare exposed this, but the family connection prevented him from doing his duty.— Breslin, it is said, promised to wake good the ac count, and Gibson, we are told, lived in hopes that his relative would prove equal to his promise. But Breslin failed to furnish the missing money. .11 Gibson has been finally compelled to show his band. This money was stolen by Democrats, end much of it wu used by .. .Democratic Insurance Odic.. t" yet the organs of the Locofoco party have the to howl over the occurrence as an evidence of Re publics. comption. Tho capital to be made out of this aduir by the leeefoces will he very small. The facts which must soon be given Is, the public, will expose the guilty parties and trace the plundering °mations home to their authore. We trust the Governor will cause tin he made public, with as' little delay, as passible, a full history of the treasury department of the State of Ohio, as administered by the last three treasurers, including Mr. Gibson. - -. • • . We do not wish the remarks we have made to be understood as a defence of Mr. Gibson. We have not a - word to say in his defence. Ile has proved himself unworthy the position be occupied, and tic must now eat the bitter fruits of his misdeeds. If ho has not stolen a single dollar himself. be is nevertheless guilty of gross miscondlnerr lie was probably not an accomplice of Breslin' s, hot he aided his escape. and for that he deserves to ho severs,ly punished." TICK Philadelphia I'muiylnulian, the leading Democratic paper of this State, has taken very decided ground in favor of the sale of the Main Line, and denounces those democrats who are tttriving to make party capital out of it. The m • nr. c/R1,11311E0 DI . TC/I CHURCH WITURRAW - late Democratic State Convention repudiated the I'M room rue A3II7RICAN BOARM—The General pidiey of the Pennwevanian, and one "Seinct- Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church clotted its tux" poured out a stream of billingsgate u„.n sessions on Wednesday evening last. The most strit:ma act of this body was the conclusion that aheet as bitter as if it had been a Itepubli- t reached respecting its future connection with I can organ. The ;7'cm:By/roma n retorts in kind,the American LlZard of Foreign rissions. The and continues to press its views with pertinacity. I ynot_ resolved, ly a nearly unanimous vote, As a sequel to these factkil is announced that " 1, ";"" in d n "° 7 ,"`"' . i " e'.ringr relation with Judge Woodward, •of the Supreme Court, has The I::le r n " :itntt Y s in . the ec America to % discontinued his subscription to that paper, in Board, and the new views of poliey that have consequence of he rourne on this question, 101 - governed the Prudential Committee, have, says eating a very decided partizan feeling on the I the i " nr. " l "t . e " mn "" ° ' "tito the adoption Part of the Judge. It is a very pretty quarrel °•i this measure. Having already a regularly as it stands. •ganite,l Board of Foreign Missions, the Refer ed Dutch Church will at once fallback upon that. The l'ennaylvanian received yesterday has an sued are at Areet, India, and at limy, article apparently,intended to show that Mr. I China.. The Reformed Dutch body comprises Packer, in voting or a Prohibitory Liquor Low 381; china:lies, and their annual contributions when in the Senate, was faithful to the popular I for foreign missions are about 1 12,000 dollars': will; and tltcrcuponjt proceeds to give the re- Bout no wertt SI,StIO IN GOLD UPON rt.— ' cord, in full stowing his votes in favor of that 1 was fume by :0"..k; measure. Considering the latitude in which this lo f Mr.ne well th-es i„ the °hi e river. opposit fame record is thus blazoned, we should say this was of Mr. Williams. et the end of the plank rood, a pour way of promoting Packer's election. nine mile, below Louisville- On the person of • the deceased were found itl,eloo-in gold, a fine Fon. lho fun, gold watch, a large and heavy knife, and a pair There has been a great deal of nnneccssnry 'of :mull pistols. He was rather good looking, ink shed, an niter waste of honest indignation, was about five feet eight or nine incise, in on repudiation, which tuauy have deeitVl is a r height, and wore dark whiskers. Who can the foregone conclusion with the county convention. unfortunate man Ite—Lettitrilir Courier, gf . There is no man in the convention who con templates repudiation, in its offensive sense, anti if there be. mould his agency, however aetive, I influence the result? Why then keep tip such a coil about the contention! They have the Clear ' undoubted right to enquire into their affair,, and, manifestly. it in their clear policy to thitnt, Even if they had not, it would be cruel to inter rupt theta. lie must be inlintaan indeed who would deny the wretched the poor privilege of complaining. The convention have sufficient intelligence to know their duty, sufficient hon esty to do it; There in no necessity ror persons remarkable neither for the one nor the other of these qualities taking them under their wing, and kindly saving them all laborand all respon. Asa general thing, bond-holders are neither particularly stupid, nor part ieularly liberal, are no( disposed to put up with less than justice. This being the ease, they are abundantly Mile to take care of themselves, and to themselves we very safely leave them. If we arc legally bound to pay, we will surely he eotopelled to pay, let the convention decide as it may. This, however, will depend on the contract. A contract to be binding must, among othi'r conditions, possess these four-1. Competency of the parties; 2. Sufficiency of consideration: 3. Not contrary to written law; 4. risiti of fraud, either by concealment or misstatement. If it wants any, or all, of these elements, anti in eon , sequence of such want one of the parties resists its enforcement, he is either a fool or a knave who characterize. such resistance by the odious term of repudiation, What happened among us only the other day in the case of the Steubenville R. IL? To olr tain the city and county subscriptions it was necessary that there should be a certain 11111011131 of private subscriptions previously obtained.— This was readily obtained among two classes of persons, whom I will not further discriminate than to say that the one subscribed, and paid in good faith, while the other never dill, nor ever intended to pay a single farthing. The whole scheme woe a deliberate fraud to" obtain the county and city subscriptions, and by employing a slight form in the oho case, and ~omitting it in the other, the one class paid, and the other repudiated, by due course of law. This cer tainly was repudiation in its worst phase, and yet some of these very men are clamoring at the very extent of their longs for public faith, and deprecating the infamy and ruin of repudiation. This is reversing the too common standard of right that allows a man to he a knave in polities no that he he honest in in his private transac tions. I do not say that all they declare in not true, but it is indecent in them to say so. Let its then leave this very respectable Con• vention to pursue their labors in peace, and the bond holders to take care of their own interests. If the debt honest, we must and will pay it; if It he not, the creditor, though' be may ask; will hardly obtain his money. his very singular, hut certainly we often find persons who have neither more honesty, nor more intelligence, than they need for their own pri vate, personal use, yet seem to have'an inhi haustable fond to draw on for the nee of others If their charity would end where it began, it would be better for all parties ° Asuman TA x-PArrn. --- Tun Lae Fmairtvr. SLAVE CANK.—At a late hour last night we made inquiry respecting the condition of the negro mnn and of Marshal Elliott, and learned that They were both quite comfortable and continuedro improve. There is little doubt of Elliott's recovery, but the ne groe's prospects are more uncertain. We ex pect., however, that both will noon be con valescent. The U. S. Marshals who went in search of Wm. M Connelly lastSrturdayereniug, returned home yesterday, having obtained no clue to hie whereaboutc—Chichineti GaMle, Tuesday. , 7 , .7: , _ , *: :-.;, - . , :: , :. , 0 -, ,..- , •,;1,• .. US!M3 T gair"l ecntion at. Ttaige,-iii WRIST Btac.t M. Ward, who kniled Idiirlfemtrid Intaiedleiliody in FebruaryAktjikthttAtlyett bOyleania, near Toledo. It appears that he to ulo a cam hitt : Cermet Mr. ler, wherein lie hot onlyacknowledged the ing his wife dentliately and with premedilitlon, but the murder Oftinfothertiersontl, many years since; the first a-store-keeper named Hall, at Richmond. Ohio, whom he murdered on the ere of his ([hall's) departure for liewl'ork, 'eruption ing him 14 have in his potscesior( a considerable I amount of money. The second, it pedlar, at Richland, who had stopped with Ward, who was then keepiuga tavern, for the night. For these murders he-was not arrested,alt hough suspicion fell upon him. The woman to whom he was married at the time of his first murder, was so sure of his guilt, that she became insane under the tormenting thoughts such knowledge created, and is now an iutuate of a lunatic, asylum. A serious collision occurl on Saturday night in the eleventh Ward, between the new and the old police, irktbe course of which much violence At was used. it s seems hat three of the new police had arrested a drill .ken rowdy, when two of Wood's officers raiB a mob to assist hint, and attempted to rescue the pridoner. ' The interfer ing officers were themselves arrested and locked op. Mt excited mob gathered-around the Sta tion-House, and threatened to Inirn or tear it down, but the appearance of additionalioree from other Wards induced them to leave.- Sub sequently, another Officer of the Metropolitan Police was assaulted by the mob and stabbed dangerously with an ice-pick. The Eleventh in one of the worsts Wards in the city, as the crim inal history of avenues A, IS and C amply testi tifies: it is cursed with a horde of the inoSt un scrupulous ruffians, and rolled up the largest vote for Fernando Wood of any Ward in Now- York. His most useful and obsequious tools in the,Aldertiten and Councilmen rattle from this ifard, and it is but natural that here should Oc cur the first bloodshed and riot in his favor.— A'ra. 1,,r8 Timex, ifondoy. Taste appears to have been no ground for the statement that there was a rase of yellow fever in town on Saturday. The bark Mary passed Quarantine an 'Friday, the captain having elared that there was no sickness on board, and none at the port whence she sailtvl—Trinidad de Cuba. The cook, of arriving 'at his boarding place in t own, , however, said there was I man sick on 'board wits yellow fever, who was con cealed when the Health Officer boarded her. The watt's affidavit is in direct contradiction of the cook's story. The sick man, to whom some mystery seems to attach, has disappeared with the captain. The vessel has been towed hack to Quarantine. The brig latey Heywood, OD hoard of which there had been four deaths during her stay at Clettaives, and on her passage: thither, arrived with the balance If her crew well : but slue was sent to the lower anchorage, The health of the city never was better; the number of deaths last we:k was only :hilt, 19 less than the week previous.—N. 1". Marv, ifeinfay. ji.ottrto 1(4 4 a Thi•.— A liolletoder'• Temlllmotay. •. ilia in the llolLand settlianoni of Shot., • iatwri attending iittor or min.' and taidy. hay.. aii liy ti•ing f«.l .4 1104 I,ng claim anunlg ern Fl..lland-r. irk In ear, PYrry 11.41 and 1.111‘4.4 en.tn, argum Mnelt in a. , {I &ix B‘. by Ow 1N... lIR',J I. 10 I.:, Jc.. d tx I. Uarinfactimng ontim. and Ptttmborgli. un.l Druggi.. ...rally. °Soo, e_ . _ Liver Complaisit,Dy.pepela and Phu...Snit L. %lurch I. 14.. Ur. J sem v,t--Itoar Eir. ihm the phut turn putt. 1 ht-e 13 uuh‘rt.lt a 11133 but wall lv liter ehniplaint, itihin and Pile.. stithrin: , nn.l an Ihe and ltrnn ulhutihot upon... It , I , llll , bkilita. welt bout I.ina n .e.tro.dy ahl^ In utt.tod to lay La ne..• greht 1u.413. u ith rn. app. 11 t 3. • 13.11,- until I thtul your • 11.•• .11,3 e T. hrirm• Iti t tm•• .t rum! tutt. 1 not nh ntimlr fn.. from is • rul .The .4 an, kind. nod 131, a h., th.lll ut or) an.l u nhneltati 11.1 y re nl n. )•111 linter. 1..3.11 Int al W.. 1 r•••prt-1 it /11N If Mitl" &dal. Whalrunk• um! 144.01. nt In. GEO. U. KIIIISItirA Itntg eturu, 140 IVtuul slawt. nigh et the Goldun Mortar. Sere init - hrti.. inept. '.1•1•141.7 SE 'VT IN GI - .756. -A IsT 33 1 TOIL r.t Yl L AND 11A F.% CT WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CoMPANY, ft c Plfth '" 4"'"" Thlo Marllin. , Ihr 'Finest or Coarsest Fabric. Al Ow pl , :snus.• of lb. Oir.r.dor, 11.1,mA o KY, Ti.,,.t ta 1....ttf0l and dumb!? p, About.. 11411V.1 ao.l ar.lte , ..tuil, I odi.rn-hble L.r (Andy us, Pull inforrmatom way Ix. nulaiby ALEN. II REED. Ago.. No. f. 111111.1m-1, rittnburgh. I Ltni w.‘...vrto ru UPI/tAil. OTT 14 TOT sou, Ms. 0p14.1, re The neat Cough illedleine.—.l man Kt yatrs old eurool.—Souto time ego on old neighbor of MIDI, WI. . - Dry Ili with aloud cough, whirl, every one sitppooool to be rote rapthin. Ilia relative. told the that ho had every romaly they bearoboof without any benefit; hi. mother mem on to oexo him die. And all wet, confortuod to the, [edict that he could not live I loot itloott the third of a bottle of your Pectoml Syrup. nriteM f gnefolaisn. Rood ft entirely ennol him to Om aesonittontent of oiL LVllla Tooke, tlin (111 , 11 .011 re mnrkable it the estroome I.get 1.1 the man. Ito-being nlo , ttt nighty year, old. have n. doubt the l'octoral pay...llll.llre Atoll ink. 107. 4011 N NIcIiINNII4, Ration Sold at tin. KEYSER'S'. No. 140 Wood . street, and al J. P. vu:Nnwrs. Alleglorta no 7 dates,' • "Hest Pills la Use.“ Hetulttulte Pi I I any will cum, the hood violent bond:wife. Thei will ewe math - or bowels. They owe tonic tot well as pargettire. your haul paint you, ome thwe trill cure you. If yon leave Indigeallon they will help yu. I yros ate sick thoy will mate you Thoy aro the best pill to core bllioueuees. 21.ey era a plant pill nod a god pill. No better pill ran Le compounded. The.f co 4 inly 25 rent. • how. Sent .hy mail to all parts of the VD/. /Mates Direct your letters to Int. fitlifotEll, No. I.Pf Wm.,' street, Rittaburali. Pa., the Wholoottle Agent.inySfolkwalt —lll7l(l7tlititid Esc st . ti - if lIILLS El' DIMCAST ' Erizt/r.M.IIIAN" & CO., On the Tinton Bank London, in SUMS of SA rend Upwards. Merle nudge aro, sersilablo at all the principal low. of England. Root : laud and Ito:land and the Continent- Wo aloha otiose. Right Rills ion Pl. A. ORLINEBAnt A 11/11. LIN, Frankfort a 31ftin, nololeh morne on a Remittance to all parts of Germany. Switzerland nod llolland. Romans inionelbut to travel abroad may procure through Its Letten...f Credit. on widch Money ran ho °blatant, tie .014 w!, In any part of Romp, willO WN:thous of ltilho, None and other securities ill kU1 , 003, two., prompt ntleull.m. WM. H. W11.1.1)1111. k CO. .n•rnor_%Vot..lanal Third stm:tm. C. Si HASH MAX? S 21E CO.. Auctioneers and t:onanal.zion Merchant, szet CX I r.eL Not. 67 and 59 Alain Stn.i,elneinnall, Ohio, !doge Ilhoral advancer o all tmalgnamorna. and Kt as agouts for all kind. of Allmearturod horda. lion regular sal.q Oravorloo owl Shoes and other 3lorchandlro every Aforofdy, ' lT:rforsdny and Saturday of owl) vent.— Hoop constantly on band alargo mock of Alorrbandiao,,rldrh re .11 al prlralo doll:And& Dr..T. 1-1 ..T.T 1 1. "4" 1.1 1 H. T1 A - N, having en gaged th e orrvirra thr nee.l en...remora Block lretlemati in the United Mao% I. prepared to fu Teeth, adaptol reel , pfutiridor cam. Suit ~.prof troth, e r r rare . otsete with pullers,' gems, in 000 conte.mn o Mild ober. Artificial Dyre Insertish awl all defornittia of the hoe, correaml. it - DrOprmlinnit and work -warranted. Oak, No. RIO Fourth parrot, hetweeu Wood and Smithfield fitroota, rittelmrph. • Dentistry. Dr. J. TVIA.I.,DLNIV.T.sr. Surgron Difratifift, frier Neer York, listracte Tooth 'o i fat rain, by • local fewinfuldng Agent to Dia Cunt Mlyy trltteertr Tenth on Gold, Slime, Plate. and C otta Per m., are l perform . , all Dental oprrationr in a .dent ine roa n. per. airetra au m ym i nr . h t ht. 0010., Li Bre/ theeid street, ittAborgh. 40.414tf •• , The OTelyl4zlsedy foe Conewmptiole, wild", . poienee hes pnwra rt 11314, ' CLARY( Si CO'S, ItuAbu, airk a c0..1 Pure and Gientine Cod Liver Oil. It luta stool tho teat of ten years with Increasing popular. lty, arto 1:MC..0. *heti rothene tars &Ike kk a that you got Ilemernan. Clark rt 'Co's, for More the drath of our Mr. Ito.hton an artidaest/rd ..firsheatie has Io In. troducod, In noway culaprrtedsrLth ao , ,orii. C. itCha ' Sold by Fruits A..Finaratoci k Co,Futuna BUM and bruitglatosetteralty. ' Je4o: • ACE.SON' p rm,n. " ° Ar Er24- tMilitelligelice4:4l, A. --.rT-giti 17421'0212i1-11; ,•=riailuiwt 4kolgetirT4°4444trtiztnatiwi e4° "ow w N u r IsuiliWgprirb. /4? ^ ,4"5", • t 4:4!- .-:.."' - ,•.4i.'.'.:'; -'l‘:;.,X zraitol4l.fir* - % - so cansturipthruilu i d Inns. =t3 - DZIZ IT)41 c. Ar....yrrau dc,,.Y. w. Ilam a:haw:Ted to fixlota their .hey. Di • 7 SATURDAY EVENING, Joky Mb,. loot will. ST. CLAIR ROTEL. whom they toko cotunl oolohtoorto aratt fhOularlirs of Dr. Mores iro" moot. The combination of remedial, immures a Pitch and Dr. Sykes has been amply tared. dandy premed to he in manta thatit Clan. i.e in ory, tat Its originators do not hesitate to assert, that by their systemanibef may be obtained In aflame. not abadule , ly beyond the macho( remedies. Ily this mode of treatment. the Mealtime of Aid iirml and Stleenotrophic Inhalations tumbled to that of appropriate in beetle! remedies, torenevate soul sustain the ateength of the general system: nail 1110• N rich amen mechanical wrote. the cam may indicate, Joined to pmperattention to exercise. diet. bathing, friction to., to will not only affuni more no la:is relief in &linnet all came, h ot effort pertmuuwit cures In many cams, its which only partial mil temporary relief could be obmined from any me of the 111...0 memureig 17. Ilut although many otherwise fatal came of consump tion may ho thus relieved, there are still many which pameel beload low and awe who are In any way 113C1111.4 to • losidmots, and to fearfully fetal cansumption. minium!., too careful to gin. their nuea timely itilevolian.— The delay even of a few weeks may, In agetay macs, loon 111 v wale against the patient. Where It Io piamible, we always prefer to make it personal carspinedion., and Dens mcenain the prods° condinou of 11. Lungs. m we wish to gagulortabo no case where we ma t not is alums of doing good; and sr. wish geo eguela commit turbo is not ready to hear the truth. • . • . Thom unable tonsil ns will, in writing, be careful to state their rasa fully, answering, at length. our published Dot of <mesas.. which will he mut to any reginenitig it. tool nereiwary renualles, as well Gir disemea of the Lams end Stomach. for Female Diseases, may he sent by Esping. In almost any part of the United Slabs Consultation Vreo.— 011 ice hours, In tee 4 o'clock, daily. St. Clair Hotel. Pittsburgh. CALVIN L. FTTCII. L. D. May 1211., 1157. 5 JOIN W. SALES, inylkdkertell, . . LEA & InErtniNS• Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED DV EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OP A LETTER PROM To be the GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAUCE ° AT MADRAS, To his Droller at And applicable to 0 WORCESTER, May, 111. EVERY .0 "Tell LEA k PERMS' Hai `I their Baure la highly altretn. VARIETY ed in India. mei in my opinion the moot paLtiable es OF DISH. well as the most wholesome Sauce that la mode." The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New Took Exhibition for poseign . B.l., was obtained 4 LEA et PER- It I S Gar their WORCESTERSHIRE HAUGE the avail wide thme of which having led to numerous Imitationa, pur chasers are earnostly regmertod to see that the nem,. 01 "LEA & PERRINS. are Impressed upon the Dottie and Stopper. and printed hpoo the labels • &de Wholesale Agents fur the United Stales, JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 405 Noir York. A block always In store. Alan.Drcanbray. nrik , for Ii hlpmrut Dom England. Eiehmage Bank. of N ***** ka, FL ORENCE, .V. T. No SINCLAIR, Pres( lI.;VECDF.R. OICO. SINCLAIR. Sr CO" General Land Agents &Dealer in La sat,Warrants, Florence, N.. 1%. WIII eta their pernotud attention to Ittlyingutl Selling Real Relate, Entarlog lands, Loaning, Moueyaud Paying Taxes, In Nobruke, lowa and KM... Kirßange Rank, Pidtabnri;b, C. U. Hussey & Co, R. Patrick k Co., Banker., Pitt•burah, Pa. /Union, Lrie k Co.. Merchants., It. F. Raley, Ranker, Philadelphia. Witodovr. Lanier Co.. New lock. Luc. & nlnionde. Hanker., Pe. /min Minn . & Co, Slerehaniai Ronk ofil'ortinierva, Cleveland, Ohlo. qv J. ilja e any. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, EON - 1Y & CO.. Mnunfineturen of PAST :MERL al., SPRINO, PLOWaid A. B. STEEL; SPRINGB3.I AXES L, - Own, Ronan,/ First Atrrefs, Pilisbargh, Jekts 100111. D. /3. ROOF:12.8 Sr. 11 1.04[TIMLIZA Or Roger.* Improved Patent Bled Cnltivattxr 11,mer Rou mut First Streds, Pittsburgh, MINERAL NVATEIFL PuRP, COLD AND SP 11. R nrlrN-a- DRA W N num PORCELIAN FOUNTAINS, TII Wilt; If NI I.\' TH. WiLt IN/WU-UN ry M11,1,11:14/11. orwrAt 11. I..,SCULLV. I ,, onrth 14.rry .t., two dum f Kns.'n Cutifyetiooary )..11:311.1f, VIC014(41i: (.41-thll6l- Z l / 4 s (•(l„ 33.mca- mAsasrut..A.c-rianmits, Owner Pale taw( Alaimangcs Abret, Furth 114 n/, PITTSBURGH. P A.. • • • alaufwittirii ant i Oak La the. irariutiii lii•its of KIUiS, which Oil si will at Ow 1.1,21 rue 'Let prim, 4iitliiiittartoi aro rniiiiiietrully All woo k war. claw hest qualty del:Hydro •-•— - • . . vr o. n &ID )104•4111. 1 t , 1ect.f-Va WOOD, MOORE:DAD & CO., Il1OrFACTC000.• OF Antorionn Ottlynni.otl Shoot Irt.tt Arta ..t, Apexla fry. M. Able .0" R. Drum.. Patent Imitation knaalaPtheel Iron. Amo..lolvouirroiC4orogolod Iroo. Rho -, Oonniomoo--No. 1'34 ...sr.,. I...burgh. ADVEItTIIsE IN THE :%tArgrAirrja.7,l,l3 (0).i.”) /r}:l- A_11.13 A IMRE:kV EFUIDDeRHOPF & DAY, mr2l.frif MANSFIELD. 01110, .tiA ifk ST. Ti AIR ATREET, f...2)%4tf (Tr. Irk/is Nor Building ) WM. .1.1411C...713..1.L.L.. llonee, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Grainer and Gilder on Macs, • .v.. 121SJIITREIELD STREET, N.arly.oppokte the Pia OM." •145:1ye14 errrenbito 11. PA. .1-I.lita, Can't rind N'Tt.rtt. br CORD & CO., Wholesale ,and Retail lia 131 need Street, • Mee ...Inapt on hand a folk aad complete .tack DATA, mt CAI'S d PI, IYAott.ila t Retail, add at 11.• !onset Lratorn prn,e, to which they. Nolte attontkut of till pnr tinuera ac4ottl Pittstrargh Variety Works. Vt/A.iiraIeTOLIPORD & CO., (nucemenr• to Warwick. Attorbury A co.) Manufactotrcreof Right and Left Hand Door Lock, Prin. Dro a p and Thumb Latches, 'Platform and Counter &alert, Cono.Corn and NAM 11111, and Dementia Hardware ge ner. all, cot nor of Water and Ilrant drools, Pattsburah, Pa. Jalr.tlydre Nelson's Anibrotypes. C El el If: DUCED. Gallery, corner Third awed Market $ ENTItA NCH UN TIMID STREET. We are now I.mt.rtal to Oar to tiro nottlfe onr Well knotan atylea of A:lll.'l,l,ns at the for price of ',ULLA It and Ptr.t HMI. Moat wanting likonesaa• to In lb. twat Idyl, of the art, will lind It graatly to Owl, Intetrat t gfle this a/m.llll4,lwa t t a call. A large twortntaut of Plain and' Fancy C 0.,. alwaya on bona. ery•;I:ly( r 011 Cr Tr: I,V 111 . 1( Ai AN A Manufacturer and Dealer In all kirele of TOBACCO, smiler AND CIGARS, A N D LEAF TOBACCO, Mons of Nwill t l old .044 N dad Diamond Alloy, oc:1.1)fe PITTSBURGH, l'A. CA.12..T40.1.4 . (bra, of Ann and R. Clair Atrerie, .1571sburple, Whitlentle and Retell Dealer In Choice 13rimde of Imported Cigars; '1'013.A.000, acC., th. attention of Smoker. met Uneven le late stuc vak, which will be found complete up/ quality and variety. rtenly4 -- House, gigs wad Ornamental Palate's* AND GRA INNRS: MIMS IR , • White Lea ' d end Zino Paints.. Also, nllinds of Paints, Oils, Ararnithes, Window Olas,. petty, Doylie, Ac., oirl9 44 ydre Irma Simi, boo door, above Diznotata 4117. • JOHN o - eitAin - A24 dr. HROB., in:cum-mans OF Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window hhultenc, Window Ousurds, &c., and Strad and 80 Third Strad, r • cllotwaria Wood nail !Indult) PITTSBUI11:11, Tiara on i latld la variety or near Pallarrit fancy and pLairt ' , nimbi. tor alt porpoons. Particular attention paid to ati t'logsraoorp Lots. Jobbing dans at short/lotto, mr9 ILMFACFOIIiaI OF • Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, th•tfndlyfe sat lag and 1:0 &mid hind. N LAITC4HiaN t N TERCJZI.A.I 4 ,I"T mr31:312141 11 - a. Go Geod and, war J arch_ MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 SL Clair Street, (Dr. Irister Now Lilaßug.) malklyElfe COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DRALER IN C r heems, Butte,. Beetle% Irinh, And Produce Gauenlly, dBwP An. 25 111., &red, /Nt/s/arryA, ANY, &:D. -. .I 4 I.I2VJEFEA.Etric MATII.TACICILUS AND funs Id All kinds of Tobacco, Sungraml Cl/n.4 ' pare rocontly token tbo Waling No. 1.99 Wood : street, in addition to that lionobetwing Yotablbditoolit, N Olrwlet Won, whore they will bo pleased to recoiv* tboir friendly ap2T:lydk Er..A.VT)II.NT, (Socrto.or to W. 11. Wetane,) naredeeturer MICR/LAI OIL end LAMP& „No. *I Fourth street, beeper. Wood and Mai., Pittsburgh, Pp., The uud. e t ai , to furnish Deelery wide .tutor( treien Iht 01, El.= =ga i iiir; 141 el)wy de...riptide of Bide ited Centro Table Leeepe, 4a deli.th••adehthnte of the late. putylus eed ems!. !ppm. • - ~Ch+adelkn, Of ramialie wA, Lump repaired and regaild Tbo.tkire y wyek to nOtotoan tialliAmr yawed, awa. ,r4uorroar; , ... arINIIIIII 111.11brell Mimi Clervonink ftitaid to halo loam, darr, itue o,Bo 77 ia nt'l 0 " 44' N rar. ill 4. 1 300 - ta Mk* /010 , 1! . 01. .11411alkol mr. v i zer ..,.. 110 . 1 , . ..... -..,.,...,...,. ,„_ • 47,77; , - - Ire* 40 02,- .A .CRESOritATUßatiltbit. ctis .LAICDS ton vine. made hi ck ha s i 13 ,Arporfeet„Arivigairl *pr. dtetv.% ;:t.....- rebrof - arethinsiirliirrairisik all alb:r ot-ram and - Etats ofTiEtlnnisioO t. strait Te6llollll4ilfriil47ilC-idaili .jiolor nark& ,te4A 2 41lyreurms .at the yeAr.,,Tho,lson cii;f."WiTir , ..turt,if.b.-kiairitho,th,,a g ia to bie - m•tood. If not the last in IJorSialo. The ludo antalossellanteryd • by the waters of tho Buffalo and Durk firers and aro very beastly UmbelW.lth toplar or , Mlle Wood, Mk, Chose not, Ate. A Large Portion qticlAlrell adapird to cnitinur.. y?!: pailirriskinedirsapplY either lo person or ITlquaatri: • Tax RBARAPldentrd,llll.; • .Or to SPRthligit ardy st,„Pittoburrg LlvaLlqq Pawn* - for Bale, . QITUATED IN ARMSTRONO COUNTY, three mlhat Pont preeptet, on the - lilttenlngßnal; and within f mile of the line of the -North Ironton]. Roll Rood. The gam col:lndus 1100 ceree of good tiileble It la well weaned wlthweecr falling ninon., The oande mixt of comfortable Dwelling Mane. with con rententnothalldings. anti Dew Prattle Barn. Thereto on the Forme WV Orehard of choke Free. tree, - The Canal, the Allegheny /firer and the Railroad, afford nnwanal facilitiett For. 'caching thellorketn In Fleettime and with ionallespeinte.,- Thfantem will be mold low and en 'nameable tonna Enquire of 4 A. P.. 31ORRISON. Att'sa. at Law.J )ellelivrAdelin ' - Men No: K. goorth at, near V 0,1,34 _lortlealturarEiblibltlon. " • _1 TNCOtQtElitEOrl'ltE ,kmmon. Os. PITTSZIJRGIIHORTICULTURAL SOCIETY nava pomponnl their azl.ll.ltlon until TUESDAY, Ihn =I of 611 article.. for.azEß.ll.l.3nintutbe In the cur 144,1. fore o'clyrk, on Tile*lay. the d. The Judge.. will begin Gl* dutieeatl oelook , preriely. Admin./on 26 tune. Cbll4en 10 cent.l. • ROUT. *KNIGHT. 1.1111.111._' 71ortIcnItimf S&Sity, llorse,alcess I,JIAKEN.UP ONVI kb:STREET, ABROWN non SR LI fi of alip,l4, .16 , e , ' ilt tO•to • ii/ZrVagr 3 lan " & " :tnr "le Yartf. an tr 'IL' 4 . 47:3t • ' • me, commbi, :For!late, Ithh, White She suitable, fur garden ynr wed. ' FORSYTH A BALLARD, Jel7:lw. IS, Water street. USIC JUST PUTlLlsllED,_ch„ r i otte .I.‘j. Blume 11241 Just natired the following hails. hum ihe Prise: . • lAttlo Dorrit IWhis--ehas. Voss, 2.1 e, Twilight S. Sun. 2% Distnond Sehitilsch—ltrinsal. Ilsppy Inmate now /I.urning—rann II Trento., 2% Nu. Night Yo Thero--Duelt or Trio, liSiOrimo 40; Wk.% the BrorellowsChsogotheir llonfestuetb,2%y the Books of that Bright Shinning Ricer du,4%, Cleveland Pol. ha, L% Melinda . 1 1surkas,1Ch Ilak7oh Days—lbmpyPollus —C. Mara. 30t The . s 24.11ellini's last welts, 2% Disminolstur the .t most poi. ular sirs arrangol tfabcl,ll.l24pletet•-to numbers. iVityshut your It inalow—K.Abh Farewell my Estherinalteru excellent sun. with withal and Germ. words—each 3% To those wiao pet Remain, 2% Twinkling Blare are Laughingluvo—song by 0n1any..2% Twinkling Stersowe,laubdifiag lino--polka by Orate., 11.10 Do. lights and Going Howo by inalway, 2% La. Loge Inmerhtle-- pulks toy Ills/lerstrlti, Ikethusetes Dream. trillt Cl.. "Imlay igh Knthlet. of Nildare—Dish anus— ./.11 R. Tlioinas. 2.% Ohl Wont& that rd been Wont • Ituy—L. VAL C . f.i.., •2% Noyes Court but One—Ererlyn Ilip—L. V. 11. o.thy, Blinallno-Quantital Song by flordlglni. 2.a. For WO ell.kllLtiTTE MAIM No. 118, Wood atm., 2d doornboso Fifth sterol. Musk! =IDA frivol' pos... Cretrif fAlg f mug lu b ea -A large Assortment el utiful new Flyleaf of Len i t Int and Embroidered Curtain Iluslins put opened or [DIM A. A. MASON CO..',' 25, Fifth .t t. T ADIESI.LNIEN TRAVELLI CLOA —A. !Linos it Co. base received a supply of Ladies' mummer Travelling Clunks. .lel7 REEL lIOOPSFOIt ICIETS-10 gross,re telsol today at , A. A, 31ASON et):S, Jul ' Fifth Midi.' _== ItAVELLM DUSTERS received this T morning. Urn • Ml3ll'lll' BUCCUFIELO: TAPIER PIG METAL-51 totigno i i hiptl- in g &oat steamer. Itastinpa, itirsakily • • IMIAIII DICKEY • CO. WOOL ARD FEATIiERS.-s.hge Feuth- T I erri, 9do Weal noir landing tram steamer &WIMP., " ISAIAH DICKMY s I;tiTs ir"ting "' by ISATAIT DICKEY & CO. V I N SENG-1 calrnow landing from steam. N_T or Umnogg, for sale by • PIT ISAIAH DICKEY & W. -1 0 . 13 - X PRIAIE W. le. CHEESE Received ,•••• and for ad.. by - Wv. DIECTITCHPAIIN. jell 219, idlartyet. CHESTS Y. H. TEA Iteeeived autl tor Pale by IfeCU7CIIII)N. ,;;) If; II LF CIIESTRBLNCK TEA Received tor self by ' Wr . firkiliTelfliON, Mb: Liberty et- 211 imps SUGAR Receivedand for " b , " 1.1 ,1 71 McCIITCHEON, 21g. Liberty 30 , B ,r t i Ls b,, :v. 0. .5101.,,t5x:..;,; Ret&ed and rcvrclfrosr Ipl7 219. Liberty lit. 12RBIS EASTEIt;iI .SYRUP Received I. , w Rud for we by Wm. McbIITCHEON, 219, Liberty • -••----• 13.ATENT BCC K:}TU.--1, a_ store Lied fur • 'ale at manufacturer's prices. rot: 'Sala II DICKEY it PO. ).:ITI':VeTITHS--11k)110T. Twotfoop, 100 • tn:urstm of throe and four, h Intraur albx emery ISAIAH ors, MURKY k IXI. ' Pittabarth Water Cure Estab/Ishment. . EIISONS denirous of inking it WATED • ea.. for nosh...lilt of their health. will and Ibis one ..1 the ism Innitutiona In the ronnlry . Tare abundance of pure ml, crinut—the tet t , expirionce of the physicians Jo rondnillog 'Water Cum Mtanlidunetite—the 10th soPPlial with n groolnriety of laths inferary dmree of temperature from hot to nal, and suital to thia: most delicate as well as the Met robust matltutione—lige nenory, lofty Ells, den union ,- huge micelle forest tem and shaded wo rk, and coMerdenjonf an's., eatables to nuke It what an lioditntion for the en,. th..ick about! be. The thre is iconal at the laTiirita. twitit of the P. V. If. L C. It, It. len miles Writ of the say. For further 11' a, address rat.ts: Ik. isot, rigub.vh, jy . The_ Philipsburg .Water,enteg • VOR the treatment, of Chronic Disenttes,j situated 25 Miles Wm of Pittsburgh, oppadte - Roche. j toe. Bearer county. Pit- hi: triunity Justly eelebialed - earl, unsurpassed in beauty and grandeur of ornery.. no Loma, too hero refitted corofortahly and much improved in. its bathing arrangements. and in mppliod With an alinindatweoll pure sort water Rota springs 10U feetabors, the hotoe. tine Bah howl, dietarlied Neu the main tk forair itt. • Plano, affords thitisitwittlaillit Br the evening. .om.] ...iota, Swings and Bowling Saloon afford animemeaf and' j exercin through the day. Kreryendearor hada tomb& I It a pleatiatit rtittsit for vlaltore. - • • • An.percent, o fly years In the Witeitreattoonebr•JlM attendingphytielan marls, an mammal to the Invalid that'l Ilia ills will be well understood and properly treated. Foe Cirralits, addresaSAME, jet:Monter Water' Cute; „Ch.; t rrirg - 111 auxt ORLDI r,s7 - Nrmm---- en A FORTUNE MADE WITH A NULL FEFEEMENT. TUMMY PATENT MATCH MACHINE- j is a simple. cheap and perfect Match Maker. ThilDiclillte' cons only sll.sLla *hem by hatuLsuld make !hi Ate' tone of the suanufactunir in• Abort tlnie. Where doorl lewd ifs la. bad readily it. natterhillyralinor Meson.' ahoccerc nil county or 31schitit=ws Offtritil italit at madentle price. For pa flat 11 AZETTE OONTINO ROOM, Fifth strieL j ALLEGITENY: BANK—The Commutigun t en of the Allegbnisi ktinlears'beml4 notified to ott , the MERCIIANTLS. EXCIBANIM, on WEDNIEZDAY.Iho. 15th Inst. at 2 Cll. .W3l 4t.A94.144; Paveldent: ' It. S. tarot. Secnettry. :.1•16:2td 75 ; Twist • .• Just reed cud Ger anlo b Job y W.& D. DINFJWIT. Lim-ost .77771: •, :UMW Lump, - •r And other brands of Total cm for mM hy W. k D. RTNIMART. WoarrlitiaZr. otyLes, trim Y4tri4rds erhle,sultabla Syr Ciriaga - , and Riess Co for'saloilerholeeale sad ratall, at Di St. Clair street. .lalo J. 2 •11.1411141121. 01 — L an 4 Bad. fur Whitlow Amite., of all widths, for,indid +holdall, and cowl,at the Oil Cloth Wateroinda. Ye. 20 and St. (,lair • troot. JOG 44.11. PHILLIP& ABLE OILCLOTHS,: otraltisizos; aid( T a - Turley y .4 style., for We, whole ols and rein& nil% and di Hi. (Ink meet. 4.113 .L.* P/LUALIP& ftolitrlye k f .I. by SPRllifigit lets N 0.395 Liberty street—, . nuarkot pkice y will b. mid for Wnol, - • I JeIG RAU if 4011 .•% 5 Libud.r dr.. • AVANICcno - Mt . §trA ~,,,e ivod ;pa for Wel,/ mid far sale at' No. 27 1,." Filth attn it.: '3 3 3 . 'JAI ; Ri HIDDIAL BACON -4000 ibic ; elo ce) . country sldes; g 3.3 ria..kt =PIO it; TIRIKIA I4,7I EB-410bik;b1MIDItia pia In .lore and 'far FAlt Avant:. j'aa • - ' U. • BA..CON—A) enskb . :: • ,do : do Sim!** • 6 do do„ :39 xtn{ & In ntoro!tod PiAndo.l7 • LITTIAL. CO. 1 o . olla 7 . lAtCeo4 --- .ia _ _ (ii) PKGS. )YRITE'FISILANO TROUT •••••-• reed and u,e 'by E N IL COLLIN& k." dors glad, tor tab unix & • GHEESE---400 brx.'Crettra Oh'eette just ma for oak by .T. LITTLE* C 41,11-: a•Mi . - _ _ PllTFßillialt, PA. BOOM CORMBRU ity itedartanitbr UJ by COFFEE -4.00 bagapiyie Riathffeeinkiiz*t zr.a. by 4 CO:int bbeciikt ralEßSE.—alo p.tnn — e - Cresni dew— sib by Elobj It. CANYIELD. - ACON.-450 odes:ll4E6n .Shriulders, Imb:strew cam um" ' • IM3J • • .1. D. CADMILLD.. Pm Me by BANS-1,00, bq#li .IVhite, fob' 'bale by- - • 0.131 CANirtps.b. STARCIL,-100.bu l'fsatiStearch. by , Uol2l •,J. B. C. 1211111014 _ _ EARL ARREE-50 bblefor - O ISVILL E freak lor 47 U.l) n. winzahL IDILEMING?S BOOK-KEEPIN4-7.110 jz.aw KB Ibe sidazy: - - .; in MIMS, /.1 . tbrnel. orMstka aid Second strroliLf F ORm.PiitLOA . :TURIS.I7tURE---(if_e'rery . aiirwaly lan" w I eye -Lionj *.^ : IOUNOt 00. I TRAMBOAIartIMPW7-erniatilntlY 111"7 " T )LT01115'014:0 MAIR kitejnattie d AinkrAgAlikil,:it:'..ochistakevb„, E 4) : 414 iskites Comma's". ' 44 I:WI , „tkilsll 1 " die, Muildl46l4 Walnut atriith , M4looM•plitiirtzed 6:=4300,,0bL-' optima low to damage by Plza., Motu, I bit& Ititarriftbatfad Tottoritoattaks. HT. LAT.OHLINa. 7 " - RICHARD suumns, Preadest, ' W. C. totesbury, Richard 861. 1 f D. Thom/cod, Clone Rao. &afloat, wau f ao Wpm/4 TI z • O. Butler. , r . Officts Leaven° //41, (Cara.. 1&' UowLrd Fire aDd Nerhiansurance Company, • Thimbibs D ildA. r0:94 .Aiitharised..Viiiiiiol; $600,000. • AmoirsT or oepriarisuorooram, ' l YrEs.TZA:Asli2iZo_lik • ih P iltrfu 6 '"l"Pgr ". on ' r V irt7 I t; the ilt7!;t Stucks worth par Club . . Amount secured by stock aoh a/ 90 1. 000 „,„ Auseaut stackdueen ,1 W - . TR'S COUPANY EFFECTS - 1148.URAIICR.ONA, 4 TOubro infidieS% Merchandise, Furniture, Isimberi de, osP.Taiiels, and Freight, to an porta, estil by Railroads, lakitind Ethers. at the latretn reteei and upon the most Mere/ ternis„ gennentering prompt peymeut on the atiptstruent . of laties. The greatest amount to be insured on any ono risk P. .11. Nits, C. k Spengler. Abruhon, hes. tiro or Rex. Wm. 11. Wm,* George roe of Howell Bro.: J. Fs' Ipr Thompson, Pres. Pe ou.lt. It. Co.; tl, IVerer, firm of tkussr,k Barnes, Jobe r &non, fleet of Burnett. Sestoh k Swearingen Berman Minot. Chief Engineer Penn. IL It.; Nathan IL Potts, Counsellor at Law; Wm. IL Leech, thrm of Leech k Qs; IL T. ICrosil, 11. 11. llonstou Freight Agent of Pours IL IL; Joeopls.ll..Withers,'llrm oelcithers k Petersara' Abraham p„Air r lV. &ague', lirrn of Bulged Charles F. Nortau„ !Biwa- Vollde nun key.; Joint It. Letranls. Barrel Lenart. tr. Corpora Jam. IL Styles, IL N. Burroughs, late WlllituusonsllntrOughs k Clark. Ir. IL WOODS, /key. Pmm VAL 31. Perri, Primal.. C E.SEI,XOLIPA, 1 . 113111. • • 13R,A glance al the lilt of Dimeter• pf the ' , Mann' In. anntraxqhmapan ." ' most of ahem are widely known'. among the that nnan of Philadelphia, ern' probably COUTey ample 2.111,1111CP of v ?ty to the A ehuo .4 patronage la fully eolielted. T 10S. ORAL t, Agent, corwr of IVoter end Market etreehl. (f.:41 floor,) Nita/mm/ 4 pa. Franklin Fire Insurance Company or Dinr-CTOILe. Charles W. Handcar, Adalph E. Dario, tlesirge W. likhanbt. Samuel Grant, Thomas Hart,, David S. Drown, Maniacal D. /awl.. Jacob E,Smith, Tabu. Wagner, ' AlOrrie,Pattersou... • CRADLE:. N. nAsqttaix;.•gpiollia. Cnutgro Yl. Daycare, Soarentry. . This Campany eantionei to make, liameanieS; licrumnitit or limited, on every description of property' in kart and country, at rates as low as are cousistent with security. Thn Company harm reaertail a Largo cantingeut Dual, which, with their Capital and Premiuma, =rely lureated, afford ample protection to the assured. lish T edm Atrseaoy t th et h C o o Ar an of ; o A n m A e m mby were Ba3sl as pub follows Mortgagess9lBl,L 03 End Estate ' 14,1M75g Temporary Loans. • - • as,ooo 17 Stock, • • SLIM. their incorpomtion, a peilod of twenty-ma yeti* they • hare .. {l emmtette One' , lllo.llon. ,I t ime . frtmtlred thousand Dollma Grame fira thereby affording •Orlderiee of the adrautagra iIIBIIIIIIICP..VeII as their ability sad dispositket to meet's - Ith 'promptness all 1600111 ex. •••• • .1. thaII.D.NEP.,OO6F/N. Apo,. OM. Southeast tar. Wood awl Thud AA. The Great Western Fire and fns. Co. or riiiLloximirs, No. 107 Walnut Street. MIRY= _ . • . . CAPrf AL ...... —...... ..... —...--.. ................................ FIRE fXSURANCE—PerntnaI or riptiou of property. .. "' '''''""."" e " . 7 d "' Goole by Canal Wow and rza..4.rD INSLEANCE. on ft , Land Otrytage, to all parts of tl .. did HMV /NS/Tif,l2Velf, on 1 easels. Cargo.. d. yr.ishti embracing River TransportaVot ast ..64.111ROP,ItreabletaL •.• . • . IT.li LINO, VIPs Prettident. If. • . 11. Richardson, SeCrentry. . Dareruas Qualm C. Lathrop. 137 %loot street. ' •Allon..llenry D. Moorts6 lraltint Omer. Alexander Whilitien, Merchant, 11 North Froot it. • John C.•lletuter,llrm of Wright. Ilunter & C. 4 - I Tracy,Kno of Tracy k Raker. hn H. McCunly, firm of Jones, Whirs sloCunly. N. E. iiiiftop. tiros of Elilsop,Strummui & Olt .."••• • Jai. R. Pruitt. arra of .7ria:E: Smith & Co.' Thos. L. Olitamie , firm of Itill.tpie .t Reiter, (mac Ilillehtirst Attorney mut Couniellor, Thom. K. Limerick, 532 Pproceitmek' Robert !lore Powell. 56 \Valuta street. W:ltaker. Gobloomith'i Walt' ' Drury 0, Wetmore, New. York. • • • • • R. W. POINDEXTER, &gent, •' 67 Front street, Pittsburgh. aplAn—opi A.ME.I L' ICAN IPS . TRUST CO3I PANT. • Soatheiiist tbrAri , ;Miami cord 'Flyar/A !warp - waled April Oth, IMO. Capital Stock VOLOOO. - ornrsts . ... ALEXANDER WHILIMX, Preildeht,= 7dARNIIALL /LEXZET,Vico Pnallact, ^3OIIX C. SIMS. Secretary andActuars, .7011.1 S. WlLStlV,Treaeurer. Ateaachlar 5110111 u Lout* A. Opley,• 3Ltrehall Ilepaher, T. Eamon& Mriar, WlDlara P. llotton, , EDO& Tracey, • Joll.Th , .7/somas 8. health, Johaa Bowman,Ellwood Matlack, Jahn , • „ WM. P. nrwiN, D., Medical Eximhier: This Company make. liumanco oh Ilyc!, hlOrt_piiir bpi teems. n 'hk•laiwet aticceemittlly — manapor tor orreral years by arl..xperiencavl Walk( lb ar.O.trtoaaton arid mutter, bu; &fumy. pal.' promptly' RS lbws, AIM in 9vory Tay &mooing t.f COUfkiniCo atml,patrozakt. E. W. .013.116.7 street; P/ rah- , ontinenlal InaHreqwgommy r Incorporated by ihe Levistatiri of Itp!uybastia, Anthoiludenitial, Secured end Ace usneleiedckllte.l...—,--...—..—... 143149 . • eolith OFFICF, - 1 Irahint .7tict;nbee4 ' Fits liunnnuee on Bandinica:Purelture, dleretendlee,*.e. Maine Insmili4 nndn . 6o oM Pt4ol-11.!0.01Putf , lb• -Wait ' ' '‘ .‘ 1 . , iii....;x441,,Wr, ty aL Lle agui CarFiNrw.to pen* ut We Niko, An Sp, .mnsk ...... • . - GEORGE W. COILADAT,Smorriy, Afton*: of NirthY, tr., w.u. awns, fro.li Ii .t. AIIIN •N. COLEMAN„ Arta or o,4rmart IhodIXIm • ng Harthrar• iod hfrrchap4i(Ne: , 21 Korth flu ear3l:l.ll, UNA htutot J 4440( ?.134P5t.n/4" 3°. =Clink am '9r3uchsti ..,114portioahullgrare Iferchaata., No. -12 k North No. iinvoum 14,Arm ILlriogton&Ca..Prodga*,' Oionalsdon ArFctilizu, .No. ItAkic.444Swrm. ,r4ghlk 01; & jidit. Ii:COI.44DAY. i 44 414141i.';/, iitiL4'l64.44i,Seetehrry. - No. , ....400.1411245M 1-461, , KKKONI Agest: sued MZlnti The 'llanufacturtn' Insurana:Comppy of , PHL.ADSZPRIA, Charter' Parpettial=Catitsit WILL mattaa iaXiitar Atelinii),4 OY Fire„ Atarina and. Inlaad AARON 3. LiP3DiCOlT,Prisklent, • MIODES, Vice Prawang; apanyrasaa,anntu7. • • - • • • - S. Li6ltieott;•.;. wm onwrost.' ; Fm. A. nodes, Walton, g ei oal, %Altted.lreakis,, 4. ;timid.; Soak , Chas..l. ;lot paity....: Compaoymos mint siebh13411:1;olod 161§171toro hare determined to adapt dor boolooss Str, available roooorooc to °Nem pntalroco Jo tondoctlig it" enalnortetk a prompt stostabotrCottours., -..Pittsbmiak OpleiyNO.llllWoktorktreet. 4 • Mr26 , r, ' 1.11SW1ON;4610:1VAE.O.:"! theft' famiquee. Comps; of ----- mu; BAGALET;PropWat„^. BAIIUEL L. )111..KIVIALL,' Sem:WT. 445 5 ,, AW . W.gcr &r. , 4 karini4ll4,s.).4-,K.11,4CWA -13-lbsuree Oveo R . 141 011 , the -1311§1m1 alsolppi Itlmitoistd Alre - inftram.fitankloorduatagottrlllrr . . - 411. theprvilsbf.thirilka Ktolgta.kor siodr-Trimport: +Ulm. ••'1.2;4.".'ht imicaeh, , •evAtarklifaytig, • : ' AVlCkr Robert.Danisp,' , phft, itub.uly Jam P. Dflmnl24, Nre rtv osu ry , !.cirPenY . , 1 , :z% . va:.102,. • ; ammt..iwc,i„.. 4 ‘iiirrg,..' ,- 'l4lls4lcitzi'diii, --. n. ulin,,,ri; • • - — ' l472 • l l L llT'ineeei,-r. -.' I ./..W.Hallor. '':',"' ..o., , W.`Elqica; BCOA (jecnitThuA imo ;,,:' : MOMS V,' , -;1 0 ~;. 7W hoidel ".-• " .. IrillkFf, 705 - xsfaiirtiparitia - byorriao - d•eatifiaiii , rxdom•rantsur,.Thrwhowfti lbetilladJeretilXilkonl*, l&lNWftwearMOMMaidingl,rir7Vgt tocutbeltgum, 2:LITTEr I .' 72l .ladeiptlitt ."Oire and; ". TARN: • ~, A NAtt it Alif '9 lc q O, M P- 4,, N T!. i; . - , , t 1.10. 149 - Cheinnt Street,' , '. ,, vi..f *, . 0 Pl 5 -0 BIT l' T 11 X , 0 us T 01f,„,..!:r 9yri. wilt .1.: iir ,kau -a t.muia.i,,rusraelvloo: Limited, on trees, description of Prop' ,7 .r. _, ..,:-. .14.:WAWA° rg,,r11.1....ia,-.,,;;;,.:.-_,:-1.,2:1 ~,,. yr,,imunyzar, vkiippw4lnt: - --... ' , 1 &dew P. /1.,14 - •,* ••• :1. • a:top% n . a Easibb, ... , ..., ~ e =,141,1041,1,. C I P.‘ Elf romp ~ t . t ~. Jabn.Chogoi , 8 : iii,fti"; ' " .* :." l - I°Ti.: - .N :-..i . :: , .. . 1 " ' " • - '••• * cosperblidoirl Via:d sta.i: il u it ranacV,CANDSTi': plasulnito • • „Omairlia • Agalout li.ki rn l l ll7-,77':- ' Omcmis-J/MAB A. nimer*ATlNco>,, .11 Jaw „LI. -;;;,,,iwihmedeafj& GiNCAAMay . -7114 ,..Y44j, ibleA loAt Life lantern. PET.Ird L - 011 AH THR OAP* . - it 174* hiltrine4 ,i' 717 „ IP _,- .i.juimia.*o4lM r. ' Piiip*i.s4n, ••."41'r.. -vrablitsti4‘ -- Oftee,, t3:1". Gino T hird 41. --k&iii3 ..... --,,„-- • -,- 41111,narketsuykr-1?-, • , e , t• i i i„iiikANEzravl' , •*,4,. , m--. - -- - • • taa jmr2r4=.4.li. taill. Lam end Leal PirMiv , - •.. - ireal.git'' av " l ' D 116.64 /Icel.*, ' Phllladelpbb, 7 Stock I.Ek 1111:mkt!. _ _ iiiii. ii.ei, own vo Its Bslisses la tts tins Polldes ass llso Otte Jtinbscription William 4, Jo:4mph IL ZamaAA Johis (141:kar Jam It tea Pd~George L Dar Dr, 1L,14 IL William C. I EV.Craig. Nell RJoao b. J. o.Zo6essoa, Piii7 , 44If.A* &-L tIV ' - ''' ' 4OOW The i4lathiijFisitattiptiOath, . t i. dm WI theCompeaf t 0 ... .Ntl74.luleit_....- - , lfa t , , c: Pruminzos reakinal,t, ampupaß(9 . ....,- ...! t0N0r.1,1&56..:-.............., .- . nmt,m.4P"tmmh'mgrdn.tut"7.,"_.".'"-?,7;77;.'r4ntff'it.' Total retie pt Paid -Morin. =4 1 . 4 0.taZi0r. , Z06Caz.,4 - 4roacx 9 ,, WU irk f. .. • • ea. 4.....• Yhl --potois The anieti of. Mar addax Artkrat,-, # Railroad omterkra Find blortumpilleakads Stock., tbllstmalaon tall -..W.. • AIM' - Girard and , Cotirie:434.dd.;Ve.: Staet. Deposite4 New Tart Deferred Payment on Stock .147510. dos Agent indir - Notes arrMarinePT.W.Faind..:.r 6d,RRA'• Duerr= 'llmidird: Premium. on Paulin mud,anddeldrediahrboOd: .2611Cr0t,...- Italeince :34407. The/bade ba kreisArisethhedsllkektede . _ sarr,a4---Aatur-lait The cautttal srincipla tormidned•Mth the . stock Capita; dattfleinbelasered to Weald the Company, without inthdlio for low. The Script Cortilimar• otthia IWnimay,,Vor • • convertible at par, int. th• NSW 24. k 1•• I Ti t it T atarii r f=ary 3 Clam Tingley, Louts*. Aalali IV. , S. thamin.a ,( WM* N. T. C. Rockhill , 2.51- W. C. ...••• • CurMicr, Rubor* SteaN ' • ' • ` tarcalqcl. - 'Word. SabanTdand," yr...hail fish. - ,r- -Ectata nter4lnacra.„,., James Vacoblt M ing, Ar or,' ' ••• IScarStasiow,' Satßvlkl oblbadet "1311L5:Ga cotiwunintutainrobtot Pittsburgh Life, Pile asul.ll4lWilx Office, Cornerita4+4llll4***4:* . prnutlitan i PA ..rf .....,,,,v;....,,, t , WM. CI ALlVAY,ftislataL .7 , 121101 L . , , This Compaq raw wary lumna. mprankaar aninmead with MMM ~ -- YR '', „ -• 1,.?1-74. , • also, apart Won and Cana ti;k4 011 Madman,' arra mad tabantaa, mat . °-• mil Y- • • --- •il And aphatjamir Daub )11te. , , - , a , --3 , - .. 1 , -' ~ --6 1,„=:th.,-.. Q 1. - ......: Robert Gthiri: ' ' '..laritiadiaitharg r . Sam I na Melutimen. JaadatlLLapcdp • .. Inraxi , IJ.wrh P. Omumm„M.D..., Aim rialmraa. mam P. Wald Medley an, , IMMak ,faft,i`a 'Jamas W. Maim% &daft M rheamk , • Om. Arbuthnot, , ..., ' J•dtm MOl/1. Eureka lusurpeectem • r , . urgew jut,i'mW,;.V:="' ehi.utus; c.egee .1 by two appnwed Premium ." - r r" 0 . 1 4 PithbOV! 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