ai ,•„ vtitsourgi ,':-.6altit t .1 T1, 7 5: 2 .7. 1 7 1 =: c " ITII°c-1 " 7 :7 ! ye that the Democratic _ patty of-this county is not a Repudiation party, and will hire nothing . to do with those whoare how riding that hobby; and it sets up the party as having been opposed to all these railroad sub scriptions; and invokes the people to trust it with the management of county affairs as t b e best method of extrication from present difficulties. It says: r. pita— sprus—Atiani nun. - R. RIDDLB & Co., EDITORS and PROPRIZTORS. PITTS33 - 0'7{.03-33: TUESDAY MORNING, JUNk, 23, 1867. READING MATTER ,ON ' EACH PAGE OF TIM PAPER. Douglas , Speech. The Senator from Illinois, who is wont to speak in his shirt sleeves with his hands tucked under his waistbands, has been making a Sven' speech In Springfield, Rlinois. Ile spoke in the State Rouse, OR the 12th, at the request, as it appears, of the Grand Jury in attendance upon the 11. S. Court, for the purpose of submitting his views upon certain topics, which turn out to he— Ist. The pment condition and prospects of Hon 2d. The principles affirmed by the Supremo Court of the U. S. is the tired Scott ease. 3d. The condition of Wings in Utah, and the ap propriate remedies for existing evils. The only new misrepresentation which we find on the first point is this If any portion of the inhabitants, acting under the advice of political leaders in distant States, shall choose to absent themselves from the polls, and with hold their votes, with a view of leaving the free State demirerats in a minority, and tbas securing a pro slavery constitution in opposition to the wishes of a majority of the people living under it, let We mime sibility rest on those who, for partisan purposett will sacrifice the principles they profess to cherish and promote. Upon them and upon the political party for whose benefit and under the direction of whose leaders they not, let the blame bo visited of fastening upon the people of a new State institutions repug nant to their feelings and in violation of their wishes. Everything else which appears in this speech - about 'Kansas affairs'are old, stale lies which he had Worn threadbare on the floor of Congress two years ago. But this new \- Fttry' is odorous with the same britustony smell of each of hip new inventions. Forsooth, it is the unfortunate Democracy,'" "the Free State democrats"— hear him—wfm want to Lemke Kansas a free State, under the lead of Messrs. Douglas, Atchi son And Stringfellow, and the fault will lie with men who refuse to vote—ruid mark well that the Free State men are not on the census list, and would not be permitted to vote if they should try it—if Kansas is mode a slave State. • Will the congregation to which Douglas contributed to sustain pro-slavery preaching in Washi n gton, will his friend Toombs, who stood beside him , smiling when the creature Brooks felled .Mr. I Sumner with a blow from behind, take notice that it is Mr. Douglas-and the .free State dem ocrats" who are particularly anxious to make Kansas a free State And now hear what Doug las, the free soil man, has to soy in the next breath about the Dred Scott decision. After showing that, in the sentence, "All men are cre ated equal," nothing more is meant than that all vilitt men are so created, he proceeds as follows: At that day the negro was looked upon 11.4 a being of an inferior rano. All history bad proved that in no part of the world, or of the world's history. had the negro ever shown himself capable of self-gocern moot. and it was not the intention of the founders of this Government to.riolato that great law of God. which made the distinction between the white and the black man. That distinction is plain and palpable, and it has been the rule of civilimtion and of Chris tinnity, the world over. that, aboaerer any nne man, or met of men, mere incapable of inking care of them scion; they s hould colleens to be reented by those who were capable of managing their affairs for them- That is all slavery means of course ! Now came forth from your dim alleys and your nar row houses you poor white trash "incapable of supporting yourselves," and under the "rule of Christianity" be slaves, and consent to be elaves too,, under the dictum of this new expounder and apostle of Demceracy ! Does not everybody see that under the operation of such a Law either of nature or of men, this world would become a den of blood even more ghastly than the long flight of years of tyranny has ever yet made it that "Might is Bight!" Let Mr. Douglas Oct .up his plea of a " capability of managing the af fairs of persons incapable of taking - care of themselves," and how long before he will be en abled to stock a new plantation from some of his dupes in Southern Illinois whiter - than even that rmfortnnate relative of his by his first marriage, whom we have been told received her education in Cincinnati, and whose bloom and beagty were I scarcely the less admirable because her mother was a slave. Ent we cannot pause longer on this point and peas to his remarks upon Utah, from which we mike the following extract : 'lf there is any troth in the reports we receive from Utah, Congress may pars what laws it chooses: but you can never rely upon the local tribunal. and juries to punish crimes committed by Mormons in that territory. Some other and more edy must be devised mad applied. In my opinion,i the first step should be the absolute and uncondi tional repeal of the organic act—blotting the tern" twitl government out of existence ,upon the ground that they are alien enemies .and outlaws,' denying their allegiance and defying the authorities of the rotted States [lmmense applause-3 no territorial government once abolished, the country would revert to its primitive condition prior to the act of 1350, 'under the tole and exclusive Jurisdiction of the United States,' and should be pla eed under the operation of the act of Congress of the ed, of Aprp . , 1790, and thp Ti/bllll acts supplant.- t.tOthereto and amendatory thereof, 'providing for the punishment of crimes against the United States within any fort, arsenal, dock-yard, magazine. or agar elate PLACE OR DISTRICT or coverer, MIER one sour ,an Exctutive jeiniarlictioe of the Unierd [Tho italics and capitals are as we find them in the St. Louis Repalican, where this speech is published-) Happy thought! Squatter Sovereignty, thou art safe! Congress Milli not interfere with the foesl affairs of Utah, and to that end it MEW( in the firet place exercise the highest power of Congress in interfering with it., and remand it into its original condition, so that the flailed States may get a fair chance at it! Thus Squatter Sovereignty ia preserved by a double interference withthe affairs of Utah, on the principle, we presume, of two negatives ma king an affirmative ; or on that of the boy who stubbed his toe and turned round .to kick the "rock on which he split," to neutralize the pain of the first blow! la'nt Mr. Douglas floundering in the slouglurn little and "sort of playing" jack o'lantern in this matter! - Tun mitount of bonds issued by Pittsburgh to the three defaulting roads named Is wo believe $1,100,- 000, and by Allegheny county, $1,400,000--1n all $2,000,000. ,The authorities of Pittsburgh pretend that that city cannot pay without legislative eid—fe r that the city charter prohibit. an increase of the present rate of the city tax, and also prohibits a further increeso of the funded debt So that the city can neither raise the money from taxation, nor borrow the tnpipite amount to pay. Admitting all this to be true, the citiserto of Pittsburgh, If electro n desirous to maintain the city'. cre.lit, might hove ' eye:Moee the difltraltice presented by increaoing the valuation, which is said to be much too low. This b as not been done.-..PhiltsdelpAiu Ledger. The " citizens of Pittsburgh" have no more legal right to revise or increase the valuation for taxable purposes than have the citizens of Philadelphia to do it for them. The city is, by law, compelled to take a valuation over which she has not the least particle of control, as the basis of taxation; and when the Councils asked the Legislature for the power to revise that val uation it was refused, the Senators from- Phil adelphia aiding in the refusal. Indeed we can not see why Philadelphia should make ao much complaint of our city in this matter. It is not the fault. of Pittsburgh that she is not able to pay the Interest on her bonds, but the fault of Philadelphia. Our city authorities presented a bill to the legislature to remove her legal disa bilities; but because that bill taxed the Insurance Companies of Philadelphia that have agencies In this city and make money off our citizens, the Philadelphia Senators aided in defeating the ' bill. ,They preferred to see the Philadelphia holders of Pittsburgh bonds go unpaid, to. see ing&k levied for their payment on Philadel phia r pital profitablyemployed here. There is z the a met of the whole matter; and-we suppose . it ifll3 this feature of tholkill that a speaker at ':,the late meeting of bondhbfders in that city chailacterised as "odious and_ objectionable."— Philadelphia is perfectly willing to send her es pital here and get a profitable return for it ; but she is not willing to have it taxed in the city in which it is employed, even though the tax should be to parthis money due teother Phila. delphia capitahstil We learn ihit dtate. 'serip is to be taken in payment far the mercantile tax, so that between this and the first of Jnly, ;erne, in debt to the State will do well to get rid of this scrip if they hen Fay of it.. . " It is a lesson for all our people, which they will be wise to remember when calling to account those who hare plunged our country into debt and thereby disarmed the whole community with shouts of rept, • diation. that of all them, offences the Democratic party is absolutely dear. The county Commission erttivho made the subscriptions were not Democrats neither were the Grand Jurors who recommended them, nor the Councils of the City of Pittsburgh, or the City of Allegheny, nor the Railroad Presidents, Attorneys, ,tc. Tho entire series of schemes which have involved us in the present financial dilemma, are the product of the efforts and actions of the Whigs, Know Nothing and Republicans, who have ruled us with almost absolute power for many years." Our neighbor is a trifle too fast. He forgets the part which the Post, itself. took in these railroad matters. If he will look back ever the files of his own paper ho will find that the Post battled strongly for all of the subscriptions, and contributed all it could to their accomplish ment. We well remember that when the Gazette opposed tho last subscriptions to the Steuben ville Road, the Post became the champion of the latter, and assailed this paper with extraor dinary bitterness for taking the part it did. In fact, the Post was always regarded as in some sort the organ or mouthpiece of . that road: it certainly fought its-battle with great energy. Who was it took the leadin obtaining the sub scription of $1,000,000 to the Pennsylvania Road—the subscription which became a prece dent for all the rest? Was it not Hon. Wtmasst Witst.Ns° We do not put the question as an imputation upon bite; bid simply to put our neighbor right. We know very well, and 80 does every nue conversant with the facto, that not only Mr. Wilkins, but many other leading democrats, took an active part in promoting that • 'subscription. Again: Rouen". Woons, Esq., an earnest anti life-long democrat, was for come time President of the Steubenvillo road, anti was always Ito active friend and promoter. Mr. Mitchell, Ito Engineer and Superintendent, wan also a demo crat, and is now holding office miler the demo cratic Board of Canal Connuissioners ; and, it' we are not mistaken, the present President of 1 that road, Mr. LATIWI, is also a delaoCrat. LYMAN WILMAI,II, always nu active democrat, ha_e been connected with the Allegheny Valley read from the start. Rovers M. ST,a,la, Esq., who was at one time conneeted with the Steu benville Road, and framed the policy it pursued, is a democrat. We could cite many other names, but this is sufficient. it is idle for the Peat to try to make party capital out of thiS thing. Its party men were as deeply engaged in forwarding these subscrip tions as those of any other party. The Acts of Assea.bly authorizing them were passe,' by dem : ocmie legislatures, and bear the signatures of democratic Governors. It never was, however, a party affair, anti it cannot he made one now • Most clearly jt is not for the lost, after aiding, as it did, in procuring these suhscriptions, to turn round now, wash its hands of responsibility, and try to throw the burden of its own aft, upon its opponents. Mn. WIILMOT . A MORALITY. —The Cnlmt of yes tenlay" republishes from the Somerset Drnmerat a statement that Hon. Dorm Witscer is a pro fane swearer: that "he clothes himself with blasphemy as with a garmenr: - that "age, in: stead of correcting this habit of profanity, has rendered it more inveterate, - and more of this sort. Does the ['mon helieve that statement or series of statements? and if it does, does it op pose men in its own party '•who clothe them selvmwit curses - ! and does not the Union fear that if it could make its readers believe what it endorses from the Pernorrat that it would make Wilmot tore votes in its awn party, than by urging his true merits as a just judge, as an up right citizen, as a man of kind and humane feel intr.? 1 There are plenty of men its this city who know that the statements of the Somerset Drmocrat are false. We met a reverend gentleman yesterday, who resides at present in this county, but who is well aciuhintesi with Judge Wilmot, haring i lived beside. him for many years. Of him we in- I quired into the reputation and private character of our candidate, and he freely stated that they are above reproach; that, in his daily walk and conversation, he is noted for his uprightness, suavity and correctness, and that any such charge as is here made against him is entirely without foundation. Perhaps it was unnecessary for us to write the above, as everyhtsly knows that one of the principal engines of the pro-slavery party is the aspersion of private character; but as such baseless slander serves to show the total disre gard which that party has for the truth, we set the fact over against the falsehood and leave the public to judge between them. Fur the Daily Fitt...burgh Gazette D. N. White, Esq Mess,. Editors It is known to most of your readers, we presume, that the gentleman whose name heads this article, has been spoken of quite extensively as a candidate before the ap proaching Union County Convention for nomina tion for Register. A Mr. White has not seen proper to press his own claims, either personally or by advertising in the newspapers, the writer of thin article, instigated by personal friendship, embraces the opportunity afforded by your an nouncement.4llyesterday•s paper, to volunteer a few words to place him right before the Conven tion. It ie known to your correspondent, and perhaps to other intimate friends, that while Mr. White has pertinaciously refused to make any' efforts in his own behalf in the ordinary mode of electioneering, yet be would he highly gratified to receive a nomination to the quiet office he so modestly aspires to. The principal object of this communication is therefore to an nounce that his name will be presented to the Convention by those of his friends who consider his claims on the party of no small weight. It is no disparagement to the numerous and very respectable gentlemen who are candidates for nomination to the name office, to nay that the sixteen years of arduous service rendered by Mr. White to the people of this county, political and otherwise, as editor of the Pittsburgh GI, r"IP, has laid strong foundations for a claim up on their respect and regards. It is not neces sary to employ your Space in adding many words. The mere mention of Mr. White's name in this connexion is all that is necessary, ns his claims and fitness for the office are well known to all the voters in the county. FRIENDSHIP. DIND--At Irin Into relrienre. In Plum tonnehlp. Alleghe. i ii is orty, ,, , , 7 4 l . tl; s iraelay morning. Jtme 17th, Mr. JOHN Mt. Kixo en. one of We citizen. of the le.wnehip Laving halal Oil the Gann on labial. he LII.I for over at, yen,: Melina born n eub,riber to the Gault, for the peat I.oyoare . . Ilia deotaNe, although occurring after the expiration of the "three acoreand too years" usually allottod to mart drag... many hearts Itzmorrow, and moors many tire. telt•T spertal flittres A Great Medicine for l A emalea.--iltindreda of etimulanta have been invented and wdd, purporting to be epteclOc in the run.. Macaws and derangement. to which the delicate Ann of 'roman render her subject. The result of all them .Grout/int. bee Mtn to impart nonicithrrynctir• ily to the nemesia system, and air, rigor to the satimin; but this relief boo been auecepled by a tkinvutsion and Pmeitlw,. Goo greater than before: and the repemed attempts of ineml tide to build themeelvea op by them false reined/ea, bane tinnily ended in &envying what little vita l organisation arm left. But to using fkrrharit 1.1.41und ItiLtera,” you will (hal on such distatrons result.. It Ws purely Trgutable co.pouud,prepuredon strictly Peir.lifie prirgiploa, atter the manner of thectlebrated Urdnod Prormenr, Bream.° Um der it. Influence, every nerve and 4uruicia turvlhut new strength and rigor. appetite and sleep return, and tinnily, perfect health. Sae arivvrtiscatelut in another ralinno. at .111 per bottle, or sin bottles for $l5, by the pro. prieton, BENT. PAGE, la.. t 00., IGninfarturing Pharos.. [enlists end CLicsolnta, Pittaborgh, in, and Druggists adreny_ fen.rtismnent gen. A RETIRED PHYSICIAN Whom mods of gfe bar enearly rnn out, discovered while in the East Indite a certain cure tor Cmuntruption, Asthma, DronchltD, CoUghs,Oulds, and General Debility. The remedy RAI discovered by him when hie only child. 11. danictawr, 1111.0 given up to die. He had beard math of the wonderful IV , tannin and healing qualities of preparations made from the Pout iwlU Hemp. end the thought occurred to him that he might Makes remedy for his child. Ile studied hard and MIL , eroded in realizing hie wiehee. 111. ehildwas cured, and Is wow ante and well. He has once .Imin/stored the wonderful rem edy to thousands of sufferers In all pare of the world, and he has never &lied in making them ognpletegy healthy, and happy. Wishing to dom much good ea possible, he will send to such of hie arnleted fellow-beluga u normat It, this recipe, with fall and explicit directions kw snaking It up, and sac , restfully using it. He requires WI •pPikAnt to motor him not. shilling—three cents to be return.' as poetao the recipe, atel the meander to bo applied to the payment of this adrertinemant. Addrem Dr. It. JAMES, No 19, Grand street, Jersey City, N. J. 11.—Dr. H. James has neither oboe nor agent In New York. Re some hare pretended *ad advert/Md. The recipe is mot from tto MACS but No IV, Grand Jeney city, New Jersey. JelthdkwamferT . Joirtiv Enrepeen Agent and Intelligence Mae, 10 LIBERTY 4.TREBT, . . tOpplkd With Servants Pa abort notice. Drafts op all pulp of ftrope for Ws in au= to sult Moos wishlspit Purr, go and ,trailWp ropt fkom heir Tot Pod ALT g , prtial litoWes To Consumptives and other Invalids! .APPOLV7IICEN7 Z-27ENDED 70 JULT/15/A. Drs. C. I%L FTL'CI-1 d, J. W. s - v — mur.si li.,.eoncludr.l to Mend their stay in Pittsburg., Gil SATURDAY EVENING, July Itch, and Trill roluain at the IT. CLAIR HOTEL, Trbrra they may Ise ootuulkal by Titwo ...labia; to avail themarly. of Dr. Firm's sitcom of traat man!. The combination of romedial coraatirus adopted by Dr. Fitch and Dr. Sykra hay boon amply tutted, 'and m abun dantly prnrnd b bn io practien all that It claims to he in t he ory. that MI originator. do ant luoutato to ...nu, that by their ayatem. rollef may bo obtained in all canes not absolute ly beyond the reach of rennali.. . . ....... By this mode of treatment. the advantage of .Ifaiirinal arid Sthenotrophic inhabit i.ins is...blest to that of appropriate is terrial muesli, to renovate and AUS,AIII the strength of the gowns! system:alai then with such raceltaith•al means as the rare rosy indlc.ate, joitaal to prarnrattentiou to exercise, diet. bathing. friction. dr., Lc., will not only afford mon , or less roller iu almost all ease, but won street permanent sues in many can, In which only partial and temporary relief could be obtalrual from any one of the above measures ming. ly. But although many otherelas fatal cases of COUSIIIOp. lion may In thus relieved, there arc still many which paned beyond horn. and those who am In any way Inclined to a diemso ao insidnous. and so fearfully fatal as cousumption, cannot in too careful w Rive their cases timely attention.— The delay even of st few awl. may, to ntany tuns the scale against the patient. Where it is possible, ire minor.. prefer to make a persona/ otantimation, and thus ascertain the preen., ...lino° of the Lung, as we wish to utalertake no case where we have not a chanto of doing god. and we wish no one to ronstilt no who le not Toady to bear the tnalt. Thu., ustable to visit us will. to writ Su g. be careful to state stir cane, fully. austwerind. at loop), our poblithed liat of qnotion, abseil u - ill be swot to any roquessting it: stud the remedies,. well for dimes.. of the Lung. end Oloroaels. as for Female Dim..., way be went by I.:annals to alms. any part (4 the I:taltsal Staten. Couaultation Free.— Oftloe hooey. 10 to 4 .I'clvk, daily. St. Clair Hotel. Ylttahurgh. ) CALVIN 11. FITCH, 11. D. May 1211 L 1057. 1 JOHN W. ENKEIL 0. U. myllalawbrir Z.F.etc PF:RFLI-Ns' Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce PRONOUNCED DT EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS r ..; or A LETTER PROM T. Iv the n MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAUCE. AT MADRAS. h a And applicable to ia T.. hi Brother at WORCESTER, Iday, 1841. ••Tell LEA k PIERRINS that their Sam, b. highly ...deem- VARIETY m NI . In India, .na in .3' tttt on the moat palatable WI OF DISH. welln.. the moat whole,kinto &ilex tent In noule." The only Medal awarded by the Jury of Ow Near York Exhibition for Forelo Panto, Iran °Malin,' lay LEA A- PER- K INS for thoir WoRCESTERSIIIRE SAUCE, l b w world wide fano , of which ha, /nu led to nittnenno. 111.1.'1,1 aro eurnontly roqinvded to Roe that llo• nano, of - LEA k PERRIN: , nro 011011 the Math, and Stopper. and printed 140013 the bawl, Sole Wholenale AotilaUorrlio United Stab, JOHN 111 .eAN 48 Itreulvray. Nen. York. A Moek alvmma In Moro. A 1,,. orMer, recMi.M for lin•rt Ompinent fn. F:ugLunl. tity2:l3,lfre Exchange Bank orNebraska, FL 0 E C .r. T. UEJ SINCLAIR, Pre gl II ;FEEDER, alth'r. GIGO. S INC I CO, General Land Agents & Dealer in Land Warrants, IP 1 e. 10 n c. I', Wilt nil, W. 4 - yens sal att....anon to Buying and l.llin R Ren! Ean.ring Innda, Loaning Monny and Paying Taxes, In Nebraska. lox a and Kant.... Exchnngt. Rank. PRtaburgh, C. I; Ilnasoy A Cn_" R. Patrick a Co., Ranker., Pit:eburgh, Pa. Atwell, lA, 1 Co., klerrhanta. R. Y. Raley. Ranker, Philn.lelphia. Witulow, Lanier t C, New 101, Lw. Simonds, Rankers, St. Sellew& tu., 31 , rhallta. - Bank of IN.rtimorro, Cleveland, Ohio. J.:). !fusser. ISAAC .10•13 /ODD L. e0n......... Pittsburgh Steel Works. JON - 117.5. 7301C1D F, C`C - Nfluafatttitvr..lf CAST srt:Ei : al., SPRING, PLOW' and A STEEL; SPRIMIS.d A:A rx.q, (Ivnrr Rnst cud First &reds. Pataburvit, . LOUD Jest• D • Z 0,11125. D. _D. IZOC..+I,III.St ISALNUPIerrI.I3IS or Rogers' Itsprored Patent nine' Cult i vat or Teot h. 'loner /:"Is and Folt Street,. /tad...erg/4 itt.. MINERAL WATERT P TR - Kcol.r) AND SPARKLING DRAWN FROM PORCELIAN POUNTA INS. TRROUDII S TIN ER TUBER tnx mat •px.,x3-o.p. TOCNTAIN tx prmarann. 11. D. PULLY. Fourth otreet, F,Ty too fn. Knox'. Conf,tionnry. J•ll.3nlff (4-E0 o.rn, of Pa, on.l .11 , iurnIca Strwt, Flf/A P 1 T TSB!: It .1 II , P A . • Slenuf..,turo Ptne and I Isk the eariott* deetrly. Um. 01 . NAIL frik)lS, vhi. thy .II cell al the tenveat market' prirce /64—C.nesrart4 are rawr,-(fully 0.11 - ne.l All vr.rk war ranted tot tho .atmtdc .1.121y.1fc ADVEIiTINi; Iv Tif E Al A IsTKPIICLI) /hi." 11.E.111.A.LD A UNLESS 13131 33DMR1301"1" & DAY, 11ANSVIELD, OHIO MERCHANT TAILOR, N., 1.2 ST I LAIR STREI:T. DI. Irish'. sew Builtlirlgj NV NI. HA RN 141L1. , J r., House, Sign and Ornamental Painter. Grainer and Gilder on Glass, 12.2 SMITREIELD STREET. larl♦ oppomito IL. Post Wilco, PITTSBURGH. PA apVs.l Hut., Cripmt anti F . lll, BIT CORD & CO., Wholesale and Retell Hatters, 131 11 - 1 stre,t, Have alwaya tdt hand a full and rotnidato sterk UATS, C . / Pa and rI'ILR, 14'64,mb. anti Read, mold at the Invert Eaatarta prin., to which they 'nal. attenttna of all por ch...rm. ut2alti NOIIIOII . 8 Ambrotypes Ft I C F 1 1 .13 RF. DU C I) Gallery, aortae; Thl/41 and 3larket ENTRANCE ON TIIIRD KTRI:ET. We are nnw prepared to filter to the public our well known style. id Atinbrotypee at the low price o( OX) DOLLAR and TPWARDN. These wanting likeriewei taken In the beat Orle or the art. will And it greatly to their Internet h gin Rut establletimetit a call. A huge aaeorttnent or Plain and Fancy Cues tawny, on hand. ap2l:l3(c C. , IC C) NV IC 1( AI & N klsnufantoror and Dealer In nil kinds of TOBACCO, BNIIFF AND CIGARS, A N D LEAP 'TOBACCO, Chrnrr of SaiVelci arm: and Diamond Miry, DITTSALTRAM. PA CA1•11,0.9 Cbrner of Prnn and Sr. Clair .S7rerls, Ptflainargh Cho inn ri rnncl .4 r.f Ltn pc rrtod "T 01313000, eza-, goifrit• ft. s tontkoi of Smokers and Chowers to hi tr.ck. which rill ht , found compinto to quality rind utrioty. rtir-14:1yd Dentistry. Dr. •T. I-1T11.1.1 HEW, having on. p g [nig,' the nerslua id the matt naperionced Block idorknian In tho Nutlet, in ' , loitered to for , Teeth, adapted tonach particular raw. Full tints or teeth," or part. flints mad., with artificial gums, In one coutinnous or nolhl ArtlOeld Eye. ins..rted,..l Xll ileforml... Of the [see •rtweted. Cal - Orrratletw awl work warrant... 4. Ulflrw No. 106 roorth 4divet, between Wood am! RtnithOold nwtx, Pitothorgh. Dentlistry. Dr. .T. ISTADMIEICN, S'‘.rignonin Dent inft, from Nom York; Extract. Toth with out pall, by w local lkonambing Agrnt to tbo (Ituus only. ife - Inttert.Tneth .41 o.d.t. Platinn and Gotta P ha, and pert.ttmfi nil Delattl oporstlttntt In a prior:Me n er. asresnla and Circulars at hi. (Mica. 14 Mtuithi Pittsburgh. aplkdrrtl JAS. M t.A.iri ki.L.11%.1. 11.11 . 11,711.1111 Or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, thit.ollyfr Nor. IPA and 170 Soomd JOHN LAI/ORLIN: 3VE.HHOI - 111.1•TT TAILOR, nultl:amd No. Ca Wood .4 l, war /booth. J. M. .r,r.vr.urc. isamitox.A.rrr No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr. frith. New 11‘111(11n,) lucisrHY H. c 0 117.17 , fi 4 7. —.7 .Forivarding and Commission Merchant, AND WITOLF.SALE DEALER IN Cheeme, Butter. Seeds, Irinh And Product. Onnorally, d&wr No. 5 ;nod ATrerd, PittaburgA. W. N. WOOD N. i. 11000.11ITAD 0. 1.. leciauta WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., IaNOINICTCYCILII 0? American Gallennized Sheet Iron, And Sole Agents for Me .4l< of • W. Dnrign WNW. • Patent Imitation Rumla Sheet Iron. Auo, OaleanWei Corrugated Iron, for Roofing. grat - Warehoose—No. 131 Awe Meter, Pi/rebury/I. Ja22.lyd&wfig The Only 'Remedy for Consnmption. which experience hoe preyed reliable, Mate knehton, Clark A Co.,] Pure and Genuine Cod Lixer 011. It ban sheet the teeter ten year.. with Inarraelng popular. Ity, and proved utlicackrus where °there havers/led. gee UM{ you got Ragman, Clark t Coo, for tabu lb. Booth of our Mr. Rushton an arch:lnca/led "Rushirn.. has been In. it - winced, in no way connected with It. C. t C0..0r 11. C. & Co. Sold by l'aucts A Co., H. A. PAIINZSTOCII t CO., FLIYONI Rue. and Druictisto generally. rodurfa • P. EfAlt'sSiE---i;ic----------- Cduseemor to W. IL Witunerd Hantiftieturer of ETHEREAL OIL and LAMPS., Nn. S Fourth street. between Wood end Market, Pittsburgh, Pa., . The mukralgued is prepared to furnish Dealers with Ethereal Oft sad Burning Fluids of • superior quality, of his mot manufacture. Also, Alcohol. Cluzipbetro and Pine 011 a, and every description of Ride and Centre Table Lamps, Mr sty le. CUdebtbras Of the latest patterns and moatappros. ed ed Cltaudellere, Giraodoles and Lamps repaired sad rogatid- The sawn Oflusupplied emilarly every week to cwt.:men fmm weipww. weal* P. H A AWES At CL 'LEY, Holm, Mira wud Orkammatal Painter*, AND R -144' IVENS; DLLS= Id • W hit Lead andZino.Paints. Aln, P . 140,0118; Varnishes., Wiodot• E=EiMI!! Th V o Cit o iz *C O f Ui A rr IIe E t CO n NV ;C E o ST ty O le S O .are oppowd to the National Administration and In Dom of the candidates pm forward at Ilarrisbmgh outlaw-11th of March last, are hereby requested to meet in their respective Wards, itonumbe and rownehlps. on SATERDAY. the :bah day ~f Jane, A. 0.147,7, and elect two Delegnten from rash to meet In County Convention. at the Curt Irons, In Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY. the 24th day of June, for the purpose of no a County Ticket. The Primary Months, will ho held in the townships be. tact. the hours of 4 and 7 P. St, et the numt pito.e of bold ing such :meting, and In the, Wards nod Iton.ught I ...nen the bouts of 7 and D P. M. In tlowe wank, borough. and townships that hove Iwo ors r rimy is. divided into two election district., rho Committee nd that one delegate be elected two reel.. 115 order of trio Union fs , unty CAI/111/311.,. WM. WOODS, Chairman protest Tlreirtr. Encrer soc. ' n '27 - {, - .;•:; 4 ' . FOR STATE w LEGIsI.A it RE—J. B. Bull:- - bo, of Ohio township, k a 11.1/Ellante for to-ohs - lin to the Legtelature. enlijoot to the Union County (4.oneention. Jolnaleerten L 7- AocIATE JUDGE.-1 rftlirlel Atintlis will , be a candidate tor Amoeba.. Juilgit talon, the Union Cfeenty Convention. jelbrlewley l . FOR ItEGISTERJOS. PEA IteE, of JetTertion towneldp. le a catralidate for 1t...0,1er, insideet to the deci lon of the Union County Convention. Jo'hientiT. EOISTER— finings I o rrkins Id a CllTltli data for Rete ginr, multiort t the decision of the Uni Conntyeo neentinn. JeZildirte. ---- - -- - -- Er F 0 R REGISTER.--Chesterfield Robb is a '' tatudidat e for Registi•r, euldert to the decision of the Unln County Convention. JeleidarT L '- , FOR REGISTER.—The undersigned offers l. ig.su to the eitizene of Allegheny County ae a can didate for Register. .1011 b YOUNti..I... _•E•Erdtee Robin.° tpe Allegheny co, Pe. .. , n 7 t P ORREGISTER.-11/11t1 G. Cllgtim. of Ohio township, will be a Catellilaie for the °lli, of Ile iti"lt4i rubJect to the derbiltin of the Repieblicon County Con rentibn. indaialkertelw LC,,FOR REGISTER.—NViIIiam E. Ifarrison, Of McKeesport. lea ...leaden. for Itegiettr, eubjeet to he tied...ion of tho Union County Convention. noylrAtco „1 1 ... - Fos. Itscovren.—William K. Vankirk, of Elizabeth. will KIM/dal...a eandidate for the above ' m e! , ,!.b.10 - t to the Union County Convention. royabdtt ~..._ ..1" - F c -Ti-----t o,ommissioxnaThe friends and ' 4, " neighbor, of Capt. SANIUEL 11. CEOPF.R 0111 offer him for re - elettion to the Elko of County Cnnunineloner, which he h. ably and eatisfectory filled. jolltdaiwteT • - - FOR COUNTY COIIIIISBIONER Phili p J. Chruniger. of Thini Ward, Eittaburgh. to • canilidato /or County Oonotnia.donor of Allegheny county, eubjeet to the decision of the Union County Ceineontion. ionah,wt o ey —________ 11--' 'RIM COUNTY M I SSIONE N. Burcbneid, of Peololes Tortothip, I. n candidate for the above °Mr, entlort to the deekion of the Union County Convention. Je..hotavrte•T COUNTY COMM ISslONEß—Altdiel Me .," Clore, of Mifflin township:in IL Cim.ll , Late for the of. lico or County Commie...loner, eulderteto of the Union County Convention. JelldArte•T FOR COUNTY CO In SS MN ER -- JOIIN SHAW, of Maier townuhip. will he a candidate for Commie- Nioner, entloct to the der d on of the Union County Conven.. lion. The Ant that Ado portion of Allegheny county ban not boon repre..onuol In the IL4rd Comonagioner. for many years allouid be borne in mina by tho Conveutiou. _Jeadkvrte4T eLF.R6 Ur riir.•Corirr —James G.irtilly is artualhhtle fur Clerk ..f the l'ottrt of Quarter S.w nionasubJett to the dechdou of the Cohn, County ti.. Je-tul.terte. ' OR tl.EßK.—Tili inkllS A. I'. •litv, teill ha a L ,ta fnr Clerk of tho Court of Quarter *lnns, de, subject to tho iledliontif the Ropnblionn Concon (lon. mylLthhoto. TOR C LER K. — 1 3larferron, or the Scowl Wnrd. Alleghony City. will In. n candidate for ths oflleo of Clerk thn Court of Qnarter Soelions, subject to the decision of the Itepoblican Dmrontion. niriAlkwteT C,.&. 40R 111:r . ORDER—N athamel i'attereon is n amain!, for nominal-ton by the Union Ontivontlon for Cho office of 41. corder. and ...Ilona Li. INT...mai and poi.. icol Min.!. to nil in promoting his onivo at tin.. primary ineetinmi and twforn the eciierntion. 'noir effori..in his bo lialf will be gratefnlly remember...l. ie.:Anse - tor Fort RECoROF.R—Copt. .hunes Ilerriot win bo • candidte for Rcorder of Allegheny onty, onilijoet to the decision a of do I o e leo Comity Conven ti ot n i o. Joatiater sipT:dnuli IrR.T L^..-rFoaßeinnunn.--11u , •11 J. Lf , ..on,uf j r Roaerre togrnahlp. Ina ratalfflato roc Rerneller, mb .f.tt to tho.deci•lutt of the Union County Co...talon. tnyl?...te • ." --- ;„,,. -4- '4:Ctt'N'TY TREASURER.- -Jolrn J. 3111. e. of ermillua torrnahip,lll 1. prow•nt.4l to Ow Unt.,u County Omyentlon a. a C.9.14/idatil• rOr County T.IIVIIrer.— Mr Mule I. well knots, to the callow. of Wu county, nod ttla inallficatlona for the otri , e aro 0, un•lubtd that Idatkm would would glru gemolti nlldctioll. JettalavrteT VERS•ILLVI. FOR TREASURER—Christian Shiloh - , of I , nn I..muoldp, alit to a ,an , 11.4.0e for County . Troan. rosithjert to the .1.-rta,ott no , Inion County l'on , en. lion. jea:d.tn-tc•T TREASURER.--Til, undersigned tetni of South Fayette toarnahlp. ould re. , enta..”4l to the mot I.7uton County Couvoutloa th. natua of ti 011.1.TER, or no. tovrtudot.. no p.r. to fin the MINN, of County Tr.svotr, Mr Coulter ~ell known to mod my 4 , m...rotation Ito in Pt.t atz../1 a loan W111••••1 to nil all our pul•Ito John Itickmm, J.... 1, Jordan. Kllllam Wallm, I Iterid ilthnot, Stewart Hickman. William Mx...Ft, my'attarter 71,1ritm , - ,'}tf:ef,Rl,Eß or Drina.— Lifio, Loontip, re opectrally Intorno 1116 pienetnal mut political &tomb, that he &air. to bp nati.Jdro4l• nonlirlate for the offire of Recortler of Allrytheny (tomtit. in the comma 1411 elirtton and thankful for poet EsTort, will tt. toil) grateful tf fti.iole will lake such nutsatire• 66 hi. nomination A-- 1.600 n to the dittirs of the heo hith.oti prechalol p.n..] 01611 among frientla In the ootentry. a wool be..n plearint. had at - runt:Qat,. p.rtnitlP.l. . _ To THE MEMBER, 4,r TIIE I'NU/N I'AIiTT. —As I sin s csiolidate b4r renomination to the A. wrubly of this ramninnwoalth, and too Me heard thst r port seal being circulate.' in (ll^ country that I 11.1 T0t...1 fin the Hill Ref tit...sale 44 the Mom lane of the Ohne Ivr- Ims ay I deem ity.roper to auto that I did not v .4 ote 1 nor In any w countsonneo said tall. in. my votes nu navel will show. 1 ideo refer to toy 041.. [man In ra for the troth of tins stair ment. .1011 s: T PETERS. felSalkatrs of Vloon township. THE STOC 110LDE Ito tor TII E RG It- TRUST COMPANY.—Node. Le hereby given, that a general meeting of tho Stockholders of Raid Company will NI 11(411 /I 1 their (bulking flow* on SION lIA V, the =4 day of Jon., 1857, at 10 o'clock. a. w.. to Ink.. Into con.blenition thr restraint upon tho privileges of said Company imposed by the Act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, entitled "An Art relating th Bank, liarlng, Tnist and !moron,. Cslnifwmiew.”laPProveil 18-01. IRA 111 tow thereof. tho expedioncy of alsoolving said Carishrstllin. tuel of elect. log Trnstens v provided by tho Ist section of the Art of Assembly of Ist April, 11 4 22. Ity order of the }loan] of In ructors. .10R\ D. SCULLY. Cashier. Crnl.txx . INlVAtirelt C.IPANI. PrrTe alum. Jour I atb, /K. 7. V DEN D. —The President and Director; •••,--, of this Company have this day deelsrod a divisiond Eight Dollar. per share upon ton Capital Stook: ray 1.1,0 Dollars payable in crula to the Stock Holders, or their legal rsprementatives,on awl after Monday. tho sari Thrrol Dollars credited to their Stock. felfefelm SAMUEL 1.. MA FISIIELI Sec', TIIE ONLY PLice where Tickets can be procured via CLEVELAND AID TOLEDO, - " To CIIICAGO AND TUN NORTHWEST, teat the cacao( the Company, Monongahela Hunan, N. 123, and appoint,. the Pennaylranla Eettn.d Depot, er of Wayne and Liberty atbrete. cnynaldarttna tnylat 117,7CITIZENS' BANK, Pirrsurrtart, 31 ay 19, 1459.—N0t1e0 it hereby glean to the Storkhithlora Of this Bank, that hooka for tht;multatrtption of the 0.0 of athlltional raptial .took, hustlonixotl by the Into Pop. element lotto charter of the Citilens' 1)0) 00 11 Rank.) trill tot oitottod on NltOiliAli,2.lalt hot., and tomato open nob! the . .atth of July next E. D. JONES, CAmill r y myZIY-tndattc. JOHN COCI-IFLAN dr: BROS, Utneractrmln or Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, VsAtli Doors Window Shutters, Window Guards, &r., Sovntl O2rret and 86 Thin( Street. (Potween Wood and Ilitrket,) PITTSBUJULM. nor.. on band • vorioty of new Patterm4, butry and i4airb imitable for nil Particular attention bald to en d...log(l(lton Lid, Jobbing done at elinrt notwe. torn The Best Cough illegtelnee—A. luau NU yonr. Old coired.—some timo roman til' neighbor or to wan very iiiwith • bad cong which .: one mippoxed to bo con. anmption. relative. told 1110 Not ion }Mil every remedy they Loomi ,n withont any benefit; hie broth er came ‘oi to see him die, nod till were the. belief that lie could not Ilea. I had *bout the third bottlo of yonr . . . • Da:torsi Syrup which I gatehim, end it entirely curaildm to the astonishment of all. Whet makes the ease more re. toukable is the extreme oge of the man he being aboht eighty years old. I have uo doubt the Praturel eacedhis life. April 4th, 1847. JOHN kIODINK IS, Patten Ili. Pold at Da. li FITSERK, Nn. 140 WOWI street, and at J. P. 171.14111N11'5, Allegheny City. inyinkirwaY .11eiiPeils In ILlse7" - -- Frazee/4 Heartache Finn. They will cure the most violent headache. They will cure colitis* !mends. They are • tonic as well as p.rgnir. Up., bead palmn yon. ono dose will cum yowl. If you hare Indignation they will help you. ' If you ere sink they will make YOU well. They are the best pill to CZ. b1ik113.1.1•. They are n plain pill and a good pill. No better pill can he compounded. They cad only 23 tante • box. Sent by mall to all parts of the Volta! Staten. Direct lone lettore to De. NEVSKI!, No. 140 Waal street, Pittsburgh, Ps, the Wholesale Agent. my/Nikon P • A Il kinds of Tobacco. Snuff and Cigars, it.,. recently taken the building_ Na. 199 Wood error!, addition to their Manufacturing ratahlialtntent,f 4 o.43 stem, inhere they will be pleased to !venire their ftienda,, apnlyclfe To Nervous Ilufferers.—A retired Clergyrnen motored to health Ina tow doya. alter many Y .. " o f groat nertoos euffortng, lo noxious to roue known the memo of core.• WIII mend Breed the preorriptlon runt Direct to the Bev. JOIIN LIAONALI., No. 69 INlton street, Brooklyn, Neer York. myhmodkw.ltni• PLIo•I *glean—Pr. cabby's Pile Ointment, propiu,l by the Otatenbcrg Company, le • sovereign remedy In all co sin of the Piles, no matter whet may to their intensity.— A cure Is werrented. Price plportrattls. Sold by Dr.DEO. 11. KRYSER, 140 Rood street. inyi:dAwitY By - Ordoiof ADJOURNED SALE. COUNTRY Bin A '1" . (1 REAT BARGAINS.—To bo sold on _A TUESDAY, 21,1 June, NM, commencing at 12 n., some wren Country Seats. on the premix.. port of the ca. tate of Jab.. R . Boehonan , at llraddocre Yields. 11 mil. from Pittsburgh, on the Penna. Rallroed. cold by order of the Orphan.' Pont for the payment of debts. Title India). potable. Plans can be seen at John ',Mitchell's, on the pretalsok noun will Omer lb. several lots to any one desires to per. chase, at eny One before the We. Theron .one threeor Ana lots for WM thnt far beauty and location amoot.be surfause•L Terms 'made known on the day of aide. JAMES TODD. Adair. pit,burgb at 15 minutes before 1.1, ' 4 .%) , ldm x. ire the p;rmls road eo, and , Lbere Is • Lettirli h ing th t e raln abou y t Je3o7lts ALCORN'S RNPRESS OPPOSITION TO OHIO STAGE COMPANY, From Enon to Mercer TICKETS to be had at the P. F. W. do C. (Snlß. R. Depot,Alleigheny CR3, sad Cochran Roar, Bow Through Ticket. to Nerr VA Werrer, Connects with the Morning Mall Train ead Afternoon Jel2AGer W. P. ALCORN, Proprietor. M • ASSER'S - THREE MINUTES FREE nit the aitkla treated by every famrly arko viell to mats their wan Ira poem. For male at tbo 11m. • lorolatdag, liattleraza and The Mu Of J•2O /LERILVI, No. =it It, 001, $4. TG LET.—An elopet Store Room on in j. Yin street. bets - enn iVa3d ;Lad lbutne. sultablkla MX e Flulcy. Goode eetahlishment, lumina).* Window and Sky-lien. Enquire et luylS:dtf Pennsylvania Railroad. Q :k131.1: It Alt It ANG g- NIENT--On and after June thl The Mail Train loaves the Passenger :nation e leg. extent Sunday, at 6.50 rdelitek. very morn- THE FAST LIAR loaves Pittithurgh, except Sunday, at 2.50 I'. M. Tilt; NIGIIT EXPRFSS TRAIN (raves Plltahur-h for Philadelphia at 9:30 P. M. The Indiana Arrinturnodatinn train 'lerns l'itTahurgh daily, esrept Sunday, at 130 o'clock, P. NI- a stopping at all 5t6t1.111.1 mild running as far as Indiana. Tho First Acrent modation Train for Turtle Creek Bridge. learns daily, except Stutday.nt 10.45 am. The itneondACP/Illmishition Train for Turtle Creek learns daily, Sunday exixipted.st,l2.3) P. M..— Tim Third Accommodation Tint. for l'ortle Creek 101.1,41 earept Sunday, at GAll P.'M. Returning Trains arrlse in Pittsburgh as folkonc—Exprrtia 1.15 p. ni, Mail. 12.31 a. nt, Feet Line, An. to.; Indiana An coninet.lattooatel Coomillsvillo, First Turtle Cirt.ck Arco:lnundation, A. .14 Frond Aniiornmodation. 12.40 p. Tided Acco mmodation...lit, p. In, with Connelsville A, cormatadatton. The traveling public will find it ' er.euir to their ititerort. in going east or West, to travel ly tho neni. A. the accommodations now offered cannot lei surpari -01 nit other route. As the not In ballast e d with .tone , and is entintly free from dont, we ran proruiw• otbity. and colufort to all who may favor 1.1.1. roml with their pat rlpan- ronage. For further particulars see handbillsat the dinerent start ing points. Passenger, from the Went will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Iylti morn, New York or Boston. J. STEWART. Agt., Passenger Lines. Pittsburgh. TIMS. 3100 RE, Agent, Avenger Lines, Philadelphia. Slyd jest F:NV AND IMPORTANT IVOIIK!-P1 - 1.- 1. EuNreser. or T. NI.TUNTII CCSITItT, embrac ing olleconnwsi from endnent:llelng Divines. In the French. tiennnn. Knoll,L. ihrottbdi, American. 14'1.1511 and Irish Church, rttViliflllii.`4l wok hingnmlthal awl critical 'lntel and isa . traits, by Rev. Henry C Fish; I eel. hen.,pages, Ity Mali, prepaid, Thh. work Is one or mre at tractiveness. It i• n libQwy in Itself. whirh ever Thoulogi cal student, minister andlityinan will Is. proud to own. As h Manly ihmk .ehperially for Sunday reading. wr ocareely know of Its superior. .1051 putillelusi and li. hale by 4,2:1 JOHN S. DAVISON, 61 )larked ht. A LES OF STOCKS, S 1 BoNzA ILF.AL ESTATE. d'e.. A I'STIN 1.10 /MIS A: sl.m.k noel Note Kporth titrel. J()VERA X( 'S I{EFINEI) ST(; Alts__ 4 20 1)1.1.. Cr 00.10,1 Sngar. 10 Pulterize.l do; '4l" A. IVlllto JlOO roceired nod for ..ale lota. fIAIVIMITII. 11110. A: Cor. of Mx IThunon.l .n416,11111.' 1 4 I.otxborol, I 3 ACON, V ,: ain I • In M. 0., und r 01.. Derr, ot nab. los, by 111:0. A DROWNIF:E. Jr.-1 1nt1.. , Diamnd, Pittsburgh 1.11 JiTS PATENT GAS COOKING STOVE, No 73, rilnip STR EET NE.I R .V.IHKET. NvilEitE TILE PUBLIC ARE RESPECI'- y FULLY invited to call and teat ite nierite, The or a e.gle ' , tore to VI: n Iturnerstand I, $4..2.1: $lO will purelow.e , tiottidi to do every variety of cooking for a family .1 to 4 to ti peewit.. Ode doe', not include pm, bracke•te and F....04.01,11..1nf. The conunon 1.41.00 tin wan. tuay further orniatiouaddrOttA lb. nudersig,ned. J. 3ll:Stllti YE. Ping the 111,4 in thl. city who timd your Patent tia. C.iuking. A pimento., I M/ do.erfully and oonlidently rrv - orn. mend It to others ne tar . coo king thrall . cooklua• purp,ser. . ro of the old hoduorted cooking ntorer I con•dder It a 'rent intprovolovitt. triton At+ No...rut advantage,. are ',twn. no how.. ke , per will be aal without it. Among • adrantaa-ee I Will nu•ntionilto following : rind. tire I, ala, ready, thttA.ailuz time and labor Second. exAting Is done without opprewiire heat. Third,. neatnew, which f,...// irrirrorrewnt noon the coal .torn. Fourth. the 1( St Ith .. heat only r,rulated and the pn.grone attended to. Time may de.elope other atiranta. gee,.but for the ptvra•nt will reopectfullyenbmit theme. 11115. S. A. JOIINSON, No 1100. Wylio .heel. 11. Una in nee two of Dr. Slowz - rar,“ Patent line Conkinove., I roll ottorrfully.rucototoetol then, to the public t. the g St to ot and ot , llolllloll fool:111g apparatus fur baking. etc. .T.lwy are euperior In any store I ever need,, Je'2 . 2 Mitt:. 6. S. II No tit, Market litr.t. Corner Irwin 81 and Danneene Way, PlTT`ntrlti/11, PENNA. B. D. MARKER, Proprietor, Formerly of flpo Marker House; Itlairerilla. P. THE SCOTT HOUSE is n,dc- completed and open for It I. eltnntod Ina Central part of thn city. being ronmilorit to all Ifisilririd 1.14.1, and Steamboat The Ilan.. wn. built in 1454. with all modern Impros. moat...awl titt,l up to idyle—•the entiru Vornitora beim, will iu •v..ry revert le. n firm Hotel. 4i- FINE 'TA HIES sr.• atirbeil n. tin , Pe.2.lidl ASSER'S t ItEA3I may le. forniiihed from flulili.),Eivlreial.t.Alliigliciny.wlio 11:n1.11,4.413 onlpliii.l ...1 . ..nil !moils,. with them In that Mi. all ..I nhnm in deriding bein to Om rmir,....iitation the mak., l• anionot "16, to Mrx. and NI, .1. A Mtn., j.2.2.1w Ai ACK EItEL '..10 half 1 , 1.1 a No. 1 Mrsektuul. tjr. do N... I —. .I Ent. No. I ,ha lu 'Z., do No.l Mu. Mackerel: etore and fur aalo I.y & C. 1., .b,r—s-dtf No. h.. Wat, Strout. • - .- • - 111:5—.302 Dry Flint Hides: 64 green soeit.si RIO fur NG. br SI . RINGER iIARBAI Gil, Libeny Struut. E3ll-ANNI:AL SALE—A. A. Mason .1.3 Co.: No. 'A Fifth at r.-et , v , ual , ll l / 1 1.1.11131, 1b..1..nmg of i FEAT SEMI.INN Cl.ui LE of.' 11111' GOODS. . _ R YE for r n oi n e l l ar.i.i. a co. xi, 1101 EFRIGERATORS, lee Chests. Water (AKA., 4111/ F., .I , llt the ILar.e Furrdah. Itarchrarn and To. Manufactorr of JNO. FLEMING, -Nu. F Machu , ..t_ cur. of 3el. ILV F:lt PLATED TEA SETTS. Castors, Cale NARA. Fork.. etr, row lateral. fmm thu 51..rideh Britannia Co. Fur hole JNO.o.nsinu. P.M No. C. Market n nor. 11. NAIL BRUSITES.—A large and fine as bort.out of Nail Ilroxhuu recoo - ,1 by JOS. FLEMING. cor. Dia.non;ll Market at, LESII BRUSIIES.-6 d..z Adam's Hair 1 1 1.WItrurhen plat recuiyud by JOS. FLEMING, Cur. Diardodid & Ntarkut . _ VI N E ('OM 115.—A large and tine assortment of Fine ColahrJurt received by JOS. FLEMING, Je.)-) Coy. Diamond & Market Mu. CASTER OIL POMADE.-- Another supply of thin uteellent pomade for lb.. hair, flint nod by Je3l/ JOS. FLEMING, nor. Ilinzannd & Market FLASKS.—A large and fine saaorouunt of Traveling Flarik• jagt rtrolved by )n2O JOS. FLEMING, ror. Diamond & Market ate. !;..So.REARLLIK...N'SwrthR;OthIteLII„),4',R,,;I,II,...,V.RorigiRII - ngth and color. To to hod only at . 0,31 JOS_ FLEMING'S. nor. Mann-bad & Marketits. GROCERIES,-I.soh g s prime Rio Coffee, 10 i v Java Caren. • 13) Idr eh,.te Y. 11. & Blank Teas 75 toe 15. Lump Tnbarro, 130 lice Ilo.in harp, 1100 hos Cahn and Miro Snip, 500 kgs 20 dos asnorled (non 50 Extract (0,-n, Far rte Lo, . SOO Inllh Wrapping Paper, 11 0, 1 It. .Itolll,o iN, SCI. p Ito v si( hbls Mess Pork, to t , hlo 51, Ilan& trs ."gar Omni Driod Beer, 113 Ina Stigar Currl Hauls: 5.000 ioerrs ItartinShauldr,, 3,000 pirces Rio Iluuu, 13010 pine. do Sid.. In store for mak hy rJrlBl It. IltlillSosl, .1 CO. AT KINS' CELEIMIATED • ==IZEM OR COUNTING ROOITIRI DAY CLOCKS PARLOR. 111Voie. , iho oboe.. rolehreted Tini OoR Pierre Just n , cooed and for node by J. R. It & CO. Jelbolkwiw 01 Filth st. S 1:31 E 1 1 001 ) S. Linsn Sbeetings, Linen A..) Shirting.. Fronting Linen, Whit.. and Cobol.' Linen Drills. Tobin Damn.kit, Told° Napkins, Pillow Coat Linen, D'Oyileo, mJ eenry deocrirtion,d glimmer Goode et into A. A. MASON & ( vs.. :Ls, Filth et. ---- cl D"lt'S I'te).l3%fAnt (.0. packa g e“ lso ,to New No. 3 Weekend. 50 do do Nleditint No. 3do LO Rble Deltlinoro Honing. In aura end to entre by W %TT A WILSON. N 0.260, Liberty et. 60 hit bids Jodu 3, Large, iris HENRY 11. COLLINS. FLAX --3,000 Ibm for sato by Jelg IifERY IT. COLLINg. NAPIEIt PIG METAL-31 tons now land log Own steamer Hooting., for role by n Jo ISALAII DICKEY sCO. IVOGL bgs Penth-. V T gul, ado Wool, now landing iron, steamer linatingli, for rale by._ Jon) ISAIAH DICKEY a Op. S E---5 bids now landing from steam k_l rt. Hastlngo, for sale by Jel7 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. G/ NSENG—I."mdc now landing from steam. HoLatibirob for Mile by T ISAIAH DICKEY A r 50 .11--X-7 XS PRIDIE IV. H. Cif PAESElleCilleed ✓ aiet for lull, by IteCUTCHEOIL ell YID, Liberty. HLF OIIESTS Y. li. TEA ...eceiied end for Ftnly by Wu. SicantllEON, 210, Liberty et. 2 5 and EiSTSII.ACK TEA Received A+and for ball" by3IcCUTCHFAN, Jel7 219, Liberty at. 20 lIRDS SUGAR Received and for sa - W1 by JJOI7I Kr. McCUTCIIEON, 2.10, Liberty M. lOILS N, O. MOLASSES R ired and for saJn tor • Wm. McCUTCIMON, 219. A., BB LS F—TTIsTETCN Received ...I for osbe by W. 5 1eCTITCHEON, ZID, Liberty at. P ATENT BUCKETS--In atoro and for sale at manufacturer's prices. Jell ISAIAH DICKEY & co. pATENT TUBS-100doz Two Hoop, 100 do In)sestaoft&raoand ,boop. Inetoye and for Nib by [Jel7l 18 DICKEY & CO. GITANTWTOJ e.." 100 bra. Barrow'. d,u Jeld 01 do Sit Taint do, Just reed and for rale by W.& D. RINEHART. Wood st.near Fifth. I TRAM—T,S7?ARIIRTOIL CLOTHS.--Given sad Daft, for Window PIM., of all width; for eols: wholeatle and retail, at the Oil Cloth Wsumoms, N 0 .23 s a d 28 St. Club street. Jobe J.! IL PHILLIPS. TABLE OIL CLOTHS, of all aisea, and a dad,3 l .. ety of atyles, for Ado, whokado and esteg, at ?A aate draft put J. A 11. PUILLIPA. HIDES --18.5 Dry Flint Rides to arrive this week for We by SPRINGER HARHAM4 Pole No. 30f. Liberty stmt. GAZETTE COUNTING ROOM. 11.1. rtuctrr • .kfterJuly Ist. of the MERCHANTS' EVALISI;i: Neptune rauttraosce Companr, Or PHILADELPHIA, Franklin Buirdings, 414 Walnut Stiate. Organized under the General Insuranoe lA.. with . cash Capital of sloooil. privileged to Increase to rioo.ooo. Dianna against I.e. or damage by Fire, Marine, inland Navigation and Trumps - union. OrrIMS. It. 0. LAT:ORLIN. Prniident. RICHARD SHIELDS. Fire prraldenb GEORGE SCOTT. Sacra:try. DIUCTOIRA. H. C. Laughlin. W. C. Stote.buty, D. tfhanmrood, It. M. Cullle, Otburne., • D. tilontgontery, • Richard e.hiAd., T. T r Showell, , 0. C. Butler. TITS & CILIFFEY. Agent, Jelvic Office, Lafayet to 11101. iontranco on Wood .t t. Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Company, OF PIIIIADELPIIIA, PENNA.. Franklin Enacting., Alt t 4 /Mier Sired. Authorized Capital. $600,000. AMOUNT OF CAPITAL SUBSCILTDEO, $005,000. INVESTED AS FOLLOW Pint Bond& amt Mortgage& on Priaterty in On. city or Philadelphia $135,0*0 'Stock, worth por =WO Cult on hand . 61,000 • Amount twteured by stock nottnt 100,000 Amount or .pork 11116 on cull L 1,700 $6OOOO TICS COMPANY Enver.; INSURANCE ON O, 31erelinmilmh Furniture, I .llt.t.^r, Ac.. on Ve....b4 Cargo and Freight, to all porta. and by Railroad& Lakes and Rivers. at ths lowest rate,and upon the most liberal term., gnuranteeing prompt payment on the e4justmerO of lomat. D TI., greatest amount to be insurnl on any - Olu risk is UOO. PfRE(7ORK P. M. Poll)). C. E Abraham) Ilex. firm of Rea. Silvis &Co.) tint. If. Wood), Georg)) lloarall,llt in of Rowell k Bro., J. Dinar Thompoao,Pree, Pono. It. It. C 0) Sou - er, firm of Soarer It Borneo, John W Seaton. firm of Burnett, Soitik k Stet aaingen Berman llaupt, Chief Engineer Penti. It. Nathan It. Port», Commellor at Lao: IF.. If. Lech. Min of Leech & Co.; 11. T. Detaail, It. 11. llomitoo, Freight Agent of Palm. It It, Joax•pb 11. Wither', firm of Withers & Peterson: Abraham P. Eger, W./44.ne1. firm of !lingual A CO.: Charles F. Notion, firm of Vaibleuxen & Co.) John Loarmik, firm of Lakonia & Corwin Jas. E. Stylem, 11. N. Burroughs, late Williamson, Borrotighs & Clark. W. 11. WOODS, Berly. Pidtarm. M. Perna. Preatft. O. K Sratharn, Vim Protart. IEtS.A glances. the lint or Director. of the "Howard In mrance Company," most of whom are widely know,: as among the find brtalneita men of Philadelphia, will probably convey ample mactrance of ~.rarity to the public. A share of patronaga 6 reapeethilly matfett...l THOS. GRAIIAM, Agent, corner of Water and Market remelt., (DI floor.) Pittaborgit, Pa. Franklin Fire Insurance Company of I . II 1 1 A 11E l. !• 11 1 .1 . Chat kr W. Hauck,. lirs , r, W. Itiellartk Thomas I Adolph E. Boris, :tanned firma. Lurid S. Brown, Jacob It. I Itiorri• Patterson, CIIARI.EB ff. BA.NCKEIt, President. CIMILVI 0. Eisfroctat. Sorretory. rm Thin Companyh continue, to maim nears pc anent Iltr7 0 1' or limited, on orrery description of in town and 64. country, at rates as low es aro consistent with *scud y. flit. Company horn reserved a large contingyt fund, whir.ll. with their Capitol atel Prontiums, safely t rested, afford ntnplo prol,tion to the sacred. TIIO Afeacts of Company, on January Ist, ISLI, as puts lishod ;Agreeably to the Act of Assembly, wore as follows Ifortgsgos Heal F.suite ..... Trmporfiry Loans. Storke.._ Cash, &r_, I , orwlncal U. Inviti Tohiae IVegner, $1:2%.,'708 44 • Since their Incorporation, period 'of twenty-ono year. they hare told In ofl4lllllon. Font Hundred thousand Dollar., Leases by lira, thereby lannling wridonre of the advantage. of Insurance, as well.. their ability and cllspoeltion to most with promptness 1I Debilities .1. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent, apl9 Oflrce Southeast cor. Wood and Third The Great Western Fire-and Marine Ins. Co. OF MIILADELPIIIA. No. 107 Walnut Street CHART= Pt./MI.I CAPITAL 500.000 FIRE I.VSIR A NrE--Perutual ~ !inland. made In loan urnountry. on every do.ocrmtion of propert•. ISLAND I.V.SUR ASCE. on lio.dda by Canal. LaLen and Land Carriage. to all rang On. Union. Md At/NE INSIR,I,VrE.,•II Ttynela. Cargo and Freight, embracing Hirer Tranaportation. C. C. LATHROP. Pnxident. H. K. Itichard.m, Secrota W ri. bARLIN''. Vir° Pr-"W"1 Charlevi C. Lattnp, 437 Walnut street. lion. ileum D. 31.skre, 56 Walnut street . Alexander WhiliJon. 31erellant. 14 North Front st John C. Clamor. firm of Wright. Borger S Co B. Tracy, firm of Tray d Baker. John B. McCurdy. firm of J.mrn, White ilfrenoly S. S. Bishop. firm of Bishop, Simmons a Co. B. Smith. firm of Jl.l. B. Smith A Co Thos. 1.. Gillorpie, tient of Gillespie * Z•ller. Imoc IWlehnnt , Attorney not Counsellor . Thos. If. fjenerirk. 432 Spence street. Robert Mao Powell. 56 Walnut street.• Theo. W. Baker. lhadsznlth'a !la& limiry C. Wetmore, New York. R. W. VOINDP.STER, Agent. apl.Cn—op7 P 7 good street, Pl...burgh Life insurance. AMER frA A' LIFE INSFICANCE A3l TUUST COMPANY ahran (Ir., of Man ut and ran 11 A A7reni, PHILADELP II I A. • • I neoreatrattel April 9th. 1e.50. Capital Stock real.ooo. OPTIMILT. ALEXANDER WHILDIN. President. MARSHALL ILENZEY, Vice President, JOIDr H. SIMS, Pecvetarr and A etnery, JOHN S. WILSON, TreaVtirer. MAIM OF 'accrete. Ale”nder Louie A. aoolt, Marshall Ilettessy, T. E•mondo Harper, William I'. Bolton, Elleba Tracey, Hon. Juteph AilLsort, Thomas S. Smith, John C. Sim, George R. anthem, Joni. llowertan, Ellrocel Mashed,, John P. 'Atmore, • IRWIN, IL D e Medical Examiner. Tble Company makes Insurance on livois,cm mon reasona ble. term,. It has been enecceeftdly simmered for several ears by an experienced board of officers and trnateces seal m op ha ng .9 pant promptly lb. Pe and is every 11rcerring of confidence and pearnnage. R. W. PoINDEXTER, Agent, te: Front nerved, Pittsburgh._ Continental Insurance Company. ...4 7 .0,04d by the Lvislattert of Alonsyleanirt, ...It • PERPETUAL CHARTER Authorized Capital. One 31I1Unn Dollars. SerarM and Accumulated Capital HOME OFFICE Air 01 trainut Stret, abort Second, Philadelphia. Fln Insurnneo on Buildings, Furniture, lloarnandlas, Strain. Inenranco roCargo.* ttnil 1 . 1 8 -1 11 , 4 to nit pur l * Ow world. Inland Imorenc• on Goodt ke., by Lakes, }Users, Canal@ sari LantiCarristges, to parts of rbe. Tlnton, on tb• most fasorobto terms, nmetstem with iteeutity.. IHRCTO9d. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, fo IC rmerly Recorder a Deeds, dLe., Philadclphia. 1111. BOWERS, formerly Reginter of Kill, JOON N. COLEMAN. limn of Coleman Small, knlantill& Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Thlrd eirent, above !ILukcL JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joa , ph Oat & Son, Ootmeramitim, No. 12 Qnarry street, Phila. EDWARD 1 aIACIIETTE. firm of Machette & Minna. Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 121 North Third et reel, above Rue, Phila. HOWARD DINCII3IAN, firm of Litingmon et Co.. Produce and Connulation Merchante, N 0.278 Market mt., ahoy° Eighth, Phila. .:ollegtate and Commercial Institutes ..."STEINV 11 VBiN , CONN. rpHIS INSTITUTION HAS BEEN IN momenta operation for ten para. It is slattied tit Poet the want. of those Parents who wish to secur gn e for their bons all the adrantages for manna education that be mywhero furnished, without toeing thee Stintloll man to health, and that parental Illiperrilioll and government Ithlck the young retinae. The mental training includes a thorough English, Math. , medical end &amanita' Edocallon, refenance to • complete prenwration for any Meaner that doe. not , Fdre the IM stroction of the Law, 'Medical or Theo! Scheele: • ammo( <lamina etudien minim; tharoug and extended may ho dawned; • creme of Modern • ender Eunice tencherr, litstory, and Bent.! end Penchi The Moral Ednention is secured by the personal Influence of the [where, by • division of the school Into faralllee moderato else, of which the lice Prhuipale are the heal bl o d t nated , disclplhniry mesanne, by • regular comae 4 the /Able, Moral Silence, and of the midenon d. Natural and Revealed Itellgkan. Th t' ysical Training manna of • prescribed mine 0 exercise In a large anil well fuenlabed gymnasium, under the direction of en accompllshed Gymnast; and of mob en anoint of 311litary drllting , tinder full mgantrenon rie au Infantry corp. with competont odicors and Maranon, as will mecum taanlynigor, habit. of command and obedience, and • kind and degree of knowledge which may be essential to the full discharge of the duties of a einem. Cap It also taken to emourage wholesome marts, bathing aid rowing; and opportunltle• are furnished for crunicad pa demi. exceniona Into the country. Students are admit ted at any time of the year. Catalogue. with full information will pliention to the Principal. mylknetrarme. Citizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh. T GEORGE W. COLLADAT, President, GALA'. Wanes, Secretary. JOSEIUA ROBINSON, Agent. _lt..2_ , J_F_lfth street, (up stairs.) The Manufacturers' Insuranre Company of Charter Perpetual--Capind $500,000. WILL LNSURE AUAINST ALL KINDS OP Fire, Marine and Inland Rimke, AARON S. LIPPINODIT, President, IVM. A. RHODEN, Vico President: ' ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. Aaron N. Lippincott, Wm. B.Thomas, Charles Wien, Wm. A. Rhodes, William Neal. Alfred Week.. J. Rinaldo dank, field, John P. Simons. James P. Smyth. Company is. organised 'with s Cash Capital. and the Director. hats determined to adapt the business to its available reisonrceir, to observe prudence In conducting Its affiales, with a pnimpt. adJuntment of hews. Pittaburgli Other., No. PS Water strait mr2fe J.JV EASTON, JONES, Agent. WM. BAOALEY, PraddeaL SAMUEL L. MARSILALL, Perrerery 0 11Ice DI 'Farr Street, betlocot Jiarlat and Weed Shwa Ignores null and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and ills elastppl Rivera, and Tributaries. airinaores against logs or damage. by Tim. Also, against the perils of the Son nod Inland Narigatkm and Transport. aeon. Wm. Thkgatoy, .9.a.0rl Rea, Hobert Dunlap, Jr N. Ilartaugh, I V M. Pennock, liatter Bryant, Jas. Al. Cooper, Capt. Stark Sterling, S. H. Kier, Wm. Bingham, John 8. Dilworth. Francis Sailer., J. Selmoarnaker, Wm. B. Bays, ptun. do2l Insurvrnoa Wer.t.errnarbEiny OF PITTSTUROU. GEORGE DARER, Preelllent, Y. M. GORDON. Secretary. WM %care against all kinds of Fire and Morino Rieke. onszcrose._ IL Miller Jr , J. nude.r, Andrew. Ackley, C Ihrsen, Them a. Scott, A. IStrulck, C. Ricketann, 11 IL W. Jackebes, James McAuley, Giants Margie. Nathaniel Molnar, William A J. Lipmith,pincott, 113 A Nome Institution Marsened by Directors well known n this community. and who will liberally sdjuatand pm...pi ty par all hen. at the OFFION, No. 9 2 Water "...41276 k On, ll arehotme,) up stain, Pittsburgh. ____________—____ Philad Frr --- Orld I, — Cat INSURANOR COMPANY, • No. 149 Chesnut Street, OPPOSITE TILE. CUSTOM HOUSE. IVIII maks all kindsof Insuranes, either Perpetual or .I.lmitsd, on every deseription of Property or Mseskandis,,, at reasonable rats. of premium. 11.0 BEET. P. DINO, Prmitisat. IL W. BALDWIN, Vire Presidsat. mamrma I Jc 6 te . TITI 92 IraT, "' John Clayton, , J . Messrites, E. Wilor. F. BrAcsarus,Secretm7. J. 0. COPITM APtiL comer Third end Wood .to. lillTanougahel& Insurance Company.. Omer, No. OS Won* Snort, NIN burr Againd ad kindo of Noe and Marko Rprks. °mesa—JAMES A. IRTTORD3ON, Praaldent. E:vit r M. ATWOOD, Secretary. iv" .4 iow" DOSCM m K Johboil, Wilma a. . John lioDavill, Thom. & Clark*, . Olio. A.; ARM 71311. A. USW.= - ailattlarii . . Delaware Diurnal Safety Insurance Company, Dworporatext by the levurature j Pamsytra nigt, Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut eta., MARINE IN - sr. t.t.vcEs on Verse's, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of the world. INLAND EVSCIZA.V..II.O on Goods, by Rivers, Canals, LA,. and Land Carrtsaust, to all parts of. Use Crdon. FIRE INSURANCES on Merehendtro generally.—Da Stores, Dwelling llounes, tr. Attar of theCtmtpany, Sort.ll. /830, 13.4. Mort, and Real 4tato._ ....... 91 PhiladaPhl l ettYtand other Loans- ..... - 108,978 ha Stock in R .ua Rallnaol and I tontraneeCoa 18,280 Al Rift Reatirable :U2,58$ 89 Cash on hand Balances is hands of Agents, Prentlon. on 3lw rine Policies recently Issned, sod other debta due the tkompany. Subscription Notes.. Willi. = :Martin, Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Solider. John C. Davis, Julio It: l'enruse, lanargs G. Lelper. Ihrlbagion Dr. H. M. Ifivitirii, William C. truirh Craig. Spencer 31ellsain Charles Kelley, 11. Jones hrooks, J. SI. Johnson, 1110 S. Lrtemi, gorreLtry, - N. Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company, Northwest Corn, Second and 111)1Nut .wreetg I'l[l LADELPRIA,• The following statement exhibit+ ties business and ++mit Ron of the Company to Nor. 1, me.: Premium+ roceired on Merino inel Inland Risks' to Nor. 1. 1666 .$214464 60 Fire Premiums /76,196 61 Interest on Lars 8,1114 41 TI A.ll rivelptx $400,16.5 OC Paid Marine...... ... Fim ........ .464,427 04 30,737 159 EspetasemSaLlrive nud Commixstorm..... 4.,480 00 Ite-Insuranen, Return Prrtniun• at.l Agency Charges. Balms.° remaining with Cuoip'y 111,057 07 The inewta of the CoMpany are as PLila City and County &tufa $ 16,848 19 Railroad Roads ' 11,000 00 ):Coat Price First Mortgage Real &tato 133,500 00 Stock, Collaterale on mil .T 2,100 00 thrard and Comelidalion Rank Stock fa . 2 . .1.1 01 Detataited wilt , Sherman. Duncan d to.. New York Deferred Payment on St:s7k not yet doe 07,700 00 Notes for Marine Premiums 106.040 to) Don from Agents eneurs.l by honk. 15,370 18 Pal:nth:ma Polkies recently ie. mai, and drata doe the 15 , Balance in Hanka --1521,05 T 00 The Ilnerclof Dlrretors have the day tlnelated a • DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT, Petahle on demandon the bneineea of the Company the let instant. TIIO.IIAS B. FLORENCE, Poaldent. Emra. Itmasmun, &Tottery. THOS. J. HUNTER. Agent, Psttabarah, no2h6nolle No. 90 Water street. Reliance Mutual iil3llrallee Company of PHILADELPHIA. Office No. TO Walnut Street EgIA IN al 8447 78 82 0613 17 81.&11}011 64,378 81 Osman sl77,674—Assm, E.2,o32—Ssinntrrr Errintresto. Fire Insurance on Buildings, Iforcbandiso, Furniture, fa town or country. Tbo mutual principla combined with the security of • Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to share in the profits of the Company, without liability for haws. The Script Certificates of tlas Company, for profits, art; consertiblo at iwr, into the Capital Stock of the Company CLEM TINGLEY, Prembleru. B. 31. lIINCIDIA N. &rust:try. Clam Tingley. Wm. IL Thooumon T. C. Roekbill. U. W. Cmminter, Robert Steen, Lenin R. Aahliumt, George N. Baker, • Benj. W. Tlngloy, 7. Lathrop, IL. L Wrwa Robert Inland, Edward IL Jain., Arcldhald Getty, Wm. N. Semple, pittnlig. J. U. L'OFFIN, Agent, - nthdLe vornvr Third and Wood ermine. Pittobirili Life; Fire indrifaiine ins, Co., Office, Corner Market and Water Ste., PITTSBURGH, PA. BORT. GALWAY , President. Tnod.Oldnali, Sete'y This Company make. every Innarenee epin,tainlng to . connected with LIFE RISES.ALve, against Hull and Cargo llitko, on the Old. Minalinippt rivers and tributarien, and Hari. Rink a gen - orally. En= Marshall James L Taylns, Jacob T. Bustling, !d Stroud, And against Loa. or Damage by Tire. And agaltut the Perils of the Sea and /nista] Navia that and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates ermsiatent with safe a/1 parties. • Rob•rt Galway. Samuel 31caurkon, Juneph P. Garman H. D. John Scott. Jamen.libarnhall, David Richer, Jane. W. Loilmon, (loot Arbuthnot, foin--tny2s-1y Enrekt _ . a Insurance Company, • OF FENNSYLVAN lA. Odby hb . U Ilater Piasburgh. lirr., 1857. !lock Dan Dina, payable im demand, and secur d by Oro approved names. .4118,830 0 0 Cash In Pittsburgh Trust Company 46-303 3 Premium note, 47,664 4 9 122 shares F7xchantto 8ank..... 0060 00 VoiTkiske Bills Receivable 6.600 00 6,3671 4 0 Hook Arvountt 12,7:31 U 6 3. R. Sboetilwror W. K.lmlek. K. D. Co} John A. &Wes ay C. M. Batchelor, James I. Bennett. M=EI Perastsaylvartiat .T.rusuratace Compan OF PITT 17 11 0 . No. G 3 Fourth Street Authorized Capital, $300,000. Insure Budding,and other Property, against lints or da no • age by Fire end the peril. of the SOS, and Inland '4O ga-• tion and Transportation. Wm. P. Jotenton, MILUTOAII. I. Grier Spume, W. M`Cilletock, J. IL Joliet, D. E. Park, . W. S. Mann, A. J. Jones, Jacob Palmer, A. A. CPirrkr, 1 George W. Smith, Rudy Patience, Wade Ilateptoo, Jame. P. Tanner, Calvin WeLa, D. M. Long. President., lion. WM. F. JOILYBTON. l'ke Preabieut, BODY PATTERPOY. noI2 Secretary and T ream:mar. A. A. OARRIER Meadville, Female Illentimenry7-7 lIIE FOURTH TERM of thin Institution Wpb commence on MONDAY, May iltb. rhariVal FAO per term, land will select Gra India they yd. to parse from the following Gist. Reading. Ancient Bletory, Zooloy, Enunciation, Modern " Aetronomy, Pronunciation, Map Drawing, Nat. Philosophy, _pelting, IYriting, Andentlinography, Physiology, Modern Grammar, Arithmetic. Compoaltion Physical " ilookAfeeping - Rhetoric, Chemistry, Algebra, I .ll l c, Botdv. Geometry, Trigonometry. Per reek,Gee Latin. Italian, Spanish, French, Germ., Swedish Ankgamm, m addilhinal charge of gl will be made. glen of o, pew coarse of twenty imam Sa per term Drawing, per mine of twenty leseons tahtUng " " 8 • Own Win lady, en excellent pianist, mid., In the family, and will give lemons,. the Plano andin Gorman and French. NtluntlNratxttz%ltttn/4 $.3 per week. • All payteents are to tome& In advance. fallmobodly JOSHUA KENDAI,L, A. Ili,Ptincipal. 'qr./Tr.—NWCOT, ." A PRIVATE BOARDING ROROOL. FOR DOTS, AT NEW REAPER COUNTY, PA. Roe. JOS. P. TAYLOR, A. IL, Ream The Summer Term will begin to MONDAY. May 4th Poe Oren's., addrew the Rector, a< his residence, New Brighter% Pa. The made, ar ci e ty patrons of this School, to whore mime.* may.lit• Hon. The. M. Hot., ' Rev. T. D. Lynn., Dee. R. Heiden, Lap; if. IL William., E.B" If. L.. illogwatt, Deb, - PrITTANNING FEMALE INSTITOTE-- .: jx. DAY AND BOARDLNO SCHOOL—R.. J. IL HALL Oral LADY, Principe's, late of New York. Rargarrcen—Rev. Dr. NJlllkelly, Paradise, Pa.; Rev. De. j. Findlay. p r . Doll, Et Editor of Journal of Ifealtln Rev. Roe. Munn ßev. LL ithineit 41, Pa.; Mr. Rev. Mr. Dick. Editors Pttßev. J. paiJudge nter Ouster mfllngton and cit..* generally, of Kittnnth, Walt:woes anntially. Reeding Rome and Library 'kegs Pupils received any time. A Prise to Everyl,----e sliest :,- •07-33-Msr? 17773:Eixtzv? ZECOW? WHY AT .A.LL TIKES ---at the 800k -7 v v store of EVANS tr. CO, late 400 Broadway, who have taken a tour of tom, and opened the hainerae, new, $ af .. elegant State No , 677 Druselway, Lafarge Hotel itodbilate , Now York. By bay* a book ix nos dollar or or nusfet • limn owe'preseattethl eta loin worth frogs 2$ mita to ! 4100 conelettng -of -Pne Gold Jeweisy, Watch% Are— - .11 the order is seat by pro, - ' She Book ark! Prhol la NW kr - MIMI Mall or Est Ots: The DoSirs competes attnow. . = 4 w- ri....p.........,....., ator..., are sot at leo. than the canal trade prieewe . • bring . your dollar or dollen!, and they will h neve es Whatever you are entitled to. Cuba orand io Aleal atom Gaoled to pantoptly, orat agents sdloired a 61r coonnkv catalotral Wilk ltill •31Piellikm. mat "110= e . oboes • ns ' . PIIIIL&DEMPIILL 121.9.9 , 1 10 100,Cloa ou Junes C. 11. ind, Theo/dal. Paulding, James Tristrudr, William Eyre, Jr., XlvihtlZ L. Price, Jdlßae Tenneni, Simnel Stekos, henry Sloan, Junes 11..i/cliarland, Thomas C. Itrusit, Robert Barton, Jr, John D. Semple, Pilteidg, D. T. Moron, J. T. Log.. TIN, Preaidant: 11.1.. ND, Tice President. A. MADEIRA, Agent, S Water street, Pittsbur I==ll2l Bra.llnr, Jweirl. tl. latch, J.Jhn Mansflvld Itrown, David H. Chambur, William Carr, Iti.bert }fartlry, Jolla 31.11111, 141WC1011.3 : . . G. W. Qui 1. IL Pelmets*, W. W. Menlo, R. T. Leech. Jr., • D. IfeCatellele, Cleo. R. &Mee, J. 11. fIDOENDERDER, Pres' • enyllellue uratinal. II be rnonlahod on op- lion. Win. P. Johnstna, J. If. glugatbnrger, A. K. Lew* E.g.. B. P. Iftdebtnop.
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