.. litt:6ll.t..gt: 05 : .. i.1it0,; I,' EMECMI & Ca.; soiross &gi PROPRIETORS _ PITT *333177C0-137. MONDAY NORNYNG, JUNE 29, 185 a PMADING 31-1.7T1A ox TJ.CH PAGE or MIS PACER. Ropubllean County Executive Comm The chalrnum of the late County Convention has appolnta the following County Committee, 'Quinn' year, •under the resolution of tho Convention: Robert P. Nevin ........Sewickley tp. Rnbert hihNstight ......... ......... -tycsbecy Thos. M. 9ierchsll .................. PUtel,rgh Thos. W. Wright. t r . NV. E. 11 riton., Eonj. Co iu J. D. 13 arrin.... Jas. P .jr Jahn =lg. jr. " M. P der , s i Ptrter.. Jacob entig. W. 0. E. 11. Stowe.-- The State Metal= The contest in Penney'veal' is narrowed down to a straggle between the friends of Slavery ex tension and its opponents. Packer represents i one pri is le and Wilmot the other, and all ef- 1 forts to irect the public mind from the real and vital id s es of the camiiiign by the presentation :of ath ticket, will signally fail, as the result on the ad Tuesday of October will prove.— Penmsyl ar ia• must take her position op this great q tion ;,and to her action the friends of Freo La r, Free Speech and Free soil, in every part of the Union are looking with the most in tense anxiety. The influence which the voice of the "old Keystone" would have on her sis ters of this great confederacy—if that Trace be fairly expressed—cannot be estimated at this time. Pennsylvania should array herself with the great Northern phalanx in this contest for the eradication of the heaviest curse that ever blighted the prospects of en otherwise prosper ous nation. Our good old State, whose early history is a standing rebuke to slavery, should Shake off the thraldom of Southern influence in which she has been entangled by the course of her own unworthy sons, who would barter the fair fame of the Commonwealth for the "loaves and fishes" dispersed by power. Pennsylvania should no longer maintain the character of the blind giant, ignorant of her own power and re iourcea, and subject to the control of weaker anti i insigrilficant - The great party which is represented in this political contest by DAT= WILXOT, is the only opposing party to the pernicious and destructive doctrines of the rats-named Democracy, now before the people of Pennsylvania. The effort to place a third ticket in the field is one of the aludlowest schemes of locofocoism, alttrongh os tensibly, introduced by "Americans," for the .alleged purpose of maintaining a separate and distinct organization. These "Straight-out" "asorganizers have their warmest sympathizers in the ranks of the bogus Democracy, and the 40ter who could be deceived by anoh paltry maneuvering must indeed be stupid beyond re - demption.! In the meantime, the friends of Free Labor should not waste their time in idle discussion, but proceed with the work of thorough and ef fettlee organization, in every election district in the State. This is the right way to go to work if a final triumph is the object of our earn . est hopes. Let it bo known, then, and remem bered too, that to elect Wilmot and the Union _State ticket, WE MUST WORK. FOR IT, with a heart and a will worthy of the candidates, the occasion, and the great cause in which we are enlisted. We must work for it- as men and Christians—as Americana and as Republicans-- in every county and every township, from the Delaware to Lako Erie—from the head waters of the noble Susquehanna to Maeon and Dixon' line. Organize NOW Organize as if you felt • ,rt:.; • the great truth that eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. Organize closely and thoroughly, and *ill a view to sconce a large turn out to the polls, for after all, if our friends do not vote, . are of very little service to the cause. _ . , ..Among the moat effective means to conduct a t a" political campaign to a successful termination is the fre:e circulation of newspapers and deco , moats. Give the people light--spread among thorn sound and convincing facto—and the battle is sore than half won. We trust °ter editorial brethren—the ever reliable sentinels on the watch- reedom—will sound the bugle t preparation—or in other words, will recommend prompt organization and decisive action, in regard to the approaching State elec tion. Should we go into the contest, determined to hatig together, and if need be fall together, me have.no fears for the final result. Wilmot will be the next Governor and Pennsylvania by the expressed voice of her own eons, will be ,whereshe should have been years ago—on the side of Free Labor, and in opposition to the dark spirit of slavery, and the train of evils that, spring from it. TOE Corwrr Iscurr.—The names of our candidates for the various offices in this county may be found displayed in The Gazette this morning. Had it been at all convenient they would have been placed there as soon as nomi. aided: The spirit was willing. AS our Dem *untie"- contemporaries have stated with great apparent anxiety thetas Gautteis astided witli thenonsinations," "thought they would do," implying -that we ars not so hearty as we mightle in the support of our nomination", we have to say thatthe ticket is to us entirely nee. factory; thit we shell use every honorable means to secure the election of every man en it; that in this fight we give no quarter and ask none; that we trust: the - "Democracy" will look care fully to their -awn business and we will try to seeto ours, sad that wherever the Republican banner is to be seen there are we, there we shall • live and there we will fight to the end, in pros= perity. or in adversity, in success or in defeat. . ttis . met necessary for us to go over our ticket . man Dsr mart. and declaiwthutt we yield-this one .thatone and the other one our support, such to it is : we go in for the whole ticket and have. no . —shadow of doubt that' it will be triumphant in • October next. Whatever particular choice we might have had among the various candidates offered, snakes to us now no difference. The ticket is there, and we come heartily to its support.. . Eloy. Wit. BTBOX - o.—The Hon. Wm. Strong, .. • • of Barks, ',boil's lately nominated for Supreme Judge by the Looofoco 'State Convention, ap. . _ ...-,_. .'. ~° ~,'.. pears to be anything but the proper man for . r'.. -: ..;'','„,„ : thi place. A mechanic of Rending sends the , , r ,,...:‘ . ;,.. : - ..,.. - and its reliabilty is vouched for by men who . • - ' f,•..i,, , 12--' ..; ,:, • know all about the transaction:- :., -,...,...-;::: :: -"In 1031, ameelzarde of Reuling was roysesred of .. a patent right for an invention s wldeli his skill had :.... 5 * , :..- • l' device:L.- lie,hcoaine innbarramed, • and was Lin. '-.440",.. duceedlo' wake. an assigarnoist for die benefit of - hie • 1 . ereditois. lie had nottintrindad, however, to - suign • • 4. , ::: IttkPatent: He knew that under hi's direction more ~,. ..: -middle,. realised frOm it titan: if It pused into the Tr heads of other,. Designing to realise thui, as mash as vi sible, not onlrfor curb of his creditors as not b e able to get under the assignment every. o ff ".-.„ 7 -- ; - ....2....thingibeir laims milled for, and also to eupport his ..- , ...:: r,.fitatiy, Its reserved rids. li e sold it for $30,000. Of ' .4....., t:'.'. "; this sum 6E2,300 had been paid previous to the sur. Idli un f° l- ' . • -:,-, Net. Strong was the attorney far the assignees.— [ - As an attorney he discovered that the assignment • 'Z.: ' gave a* color of title to the assignees in this patent ~- • , - right.- :Ile ,therefore, took the deed of andiptment to the Patent Orme in Kaahington city, andiad It, re ;.e.' .' • corded: 'lii returned to Reading and bad the Wiwi.- • . '-`:. • sell, sind ',Might it for $201!! . - . ..„ .. , ...., O , . This .meehanie, nnxion's to carry out his agree. ..4„. : : ' matt with the previous purehaserk and desiring pot to _hare them embarrassed with a law suit, a... 4 ~...., first $2OO, than $3OO, and finally $OOOO to Mr. Strong: ... r,.. to withdraw all claim that Mr. Strong Wined he' •' , ;'::: • --. had under this "bogus" purchase. 'lle• sternly re. - ',..- : feud to do it .- When the mechanic in person re ,,;_v,ill.."tx: o f pasted him for, the oaks of .his family to take UM i. . - ...r - v,.. 4 - $6000; 114 Slsoag replied with an easphatie 'To!" . • 7 -, 1:,.... Mr Sir aii allaiwards sold this' .doomut" dram to -' .- " ' menlaMre . ' ° ..kr S 10,000.: -That be . spandatal 1 9 0 , ''', die Atli, erdevetittf audingesoity of a amiehanle n , ; . . ?....... ' lad midi vorsk iii, l ulrk a. 4u le. The me- 1 4,c ..... ./..'" 'obinloical. tins 437,600. Now, Colloiam•ohanksd , I.' ~" 7 , ' what think yea of sagil graisals. 1 1 71137asrstrtreir, ~ "z- -4. ono foi so risponsfldois Fashion - a girproseo Tadgo :.4.0 . '';',.:-,;.,''' who thus imeadittew upon thosisiad and blood' of: ..,ii,.. •,. your-in..? -,..11-r5a4kka0414 06 4 54 4 -11 riba arsl a ts- _, aria J Sidi" !!11..i., *6,_- , f.,i , Wri 3 . 4 4=1,Wri... , 4dt '7'l6*--.. • ....„,..„,,,y.1„,..,„....H.:„...-.., , ..... „ .. ,,, , ,, ; „, •; „ :-, „ : „ •-• ,• „...,..„..„._:„...,,,,„,„,.„,,,,,4%,,,.,••,,A , „.,„„r..., , :,, „, • , _. :• •ita.,„...:1,..„...7,.,..„,w.r1f....44,*-P1:-,,A,3,ivIt,NT',4 • 2 4.11irt'5'..5i '' '''' 'r -, -, 1.‘ - :atilt Whig Party' s .---.. 1 )per' ihi:Lebilir: n ' Cm eii;!iiiirii'lintae - Lin - i '' -1 ': '. ,--''' Ail' mat lap — tica.w :- 1 aittPkatTi 3 lnd in e . cs Constroxpl:Th 'r. Tres - an ' a cr:he — r Invali ' dis! !"1"*-`"t*","tlwt.r''''''``1777''' ii°7::::::7-thea*.----;"145"M..4btr. k" ' if N.; ;; ;;:1—:-......---- " ara ". C.W •P tt nYt The olklmaie failure of iha -,Atherianithul7 , dernaan, Miardnited on the iiraight-uni licks. ''.---••••• ...'...-- . .. . , T _ -------,_.......----; , _„,_ _, ,r of ono I.nriredeballbe appirtimed amit .I tO 131ITIHUTIlin ; TOR an organization isrthelsOntb. flr Canal .Commaiisioner, declines the ;11-OMi pr r zo.n.o to the uunabor n , oaablo In habitants In them , , Franklin Buildings,4l4 Walnut Etreet. l'''''7"."'"l " 7 l'a4TAt'' Ef IP"'" rcmt; SZ ~,,, . . . . , . A gp. 0 r e g e ..,,,,,. e . e ,,, Le , , ,,, ~,, f . ,„,,, and-Use:tatiden cy itetire emocraci - towai 4.l e fi l. ' tlOl3. He will support Wilmot aid the root of --- - ---"---- -:- - ---v- -- ---- - - ` P'""b"`"'f' '''''' ''''' '''`.. ee '" r r -" ..! ' 0 F PHILADELPHIA. Delaware Da b ttull ,.,, Safely Inatraz:e z - Coia i pas c y, ;.tile F.epublican - Etate ticket. , Drs. C. Z.I. InITC:I3. Sz J. - W...51,711,.. - Ezz --1 , e l lq•el . e r Ze% r o h in ' oto '' u d tet " oe:l.u ' t 'n't oo mono '2'sb t k' hy, m tb,ro% b 7 0 ,, n ,;',.. ' libuaterism has given TiLog tO a movement, _for pat'. colg , linlad to ertetri llwir ~..ay ,n rittAntr;:e, till ' . I ' .lll " h ''''' l '''' .' ''''''..v 4 . 11 b'.' 'thi'l." 3 . in Ito r ,,- o—oiregi adder to Genorml Insurance La=, gen o eaat, the re-intiblishment of the Old Whig Party. F.fr0i,ThiC:131A.T....nb,7:1::71.4.1.;:1;,..1,..t:n ::: . :11 ~, . ., :. 1 . , th. .. :;., .. , , ,:::: , ,,,. .... ,. ..i...., , L ,,,,,,. c.: „.... , _ - ,. .. , ; , ^ r..,„,, , ~,,,,... b.„4., ... 1b,,..b., h.. ~,. d....r0, by r..., 100 m... (uteri LandCIIIIIACTO the 1 O n ce, ,k,....1,..z .: . S r: i E A s r . C : I, : / I n. : : , ILA x , e . c Er to E E .1., : p i . . i.s . n 1.„.. . ... and ~efc a ri ~,,W t r a I II :. : F E , , d i b t e. , t anti • revisal of Old Whig issues. This move- Tux Harrisburg Herald says that counterfeit tii. CLAIIt HOTEL, wh ' s-e imy wav be mondial b those 'b" at te.iiblus to ontitlo ; t 7 ' ''' ' '-7" 1 .. -"-'""'"- CT' of SVY';'"); Pr"'' '' 's° t° i°trtst. t° •" ° " ; Merit in confined tollte Slates Mouth of Mason A. , quarters are very plenty at the capital. w e i . m oys o tro.. di p pre,.ntatane e.tageod It. and tibial tui Nagoirstion and Transportation. staled into ainvonient diottacts toratiguo. ”Lorl tom of omits. to I n .i l=: of ', lle world. D '5CR.4.24.2.$ on Geosa.br Alan, Cr.* Dixon's line, and leading Journals of Baltimore, ' have no doubt of it. We never Stopped at Her- ' The e`nninnatien rat eentelal ....ne e Monied by Dr. ; rolual ttsaLio pipulatlon as near so may latl, earl% of which I Th 0. LAUGHLIN, President . Pitch aml Dr. igytea leari lava anitAy te,te,l, ant go atom 4 . , siet. ' , Wan 0,, en' , r.l ,,,, aelAre ' 11.1,11A/ID SHIELS, Ties ey e gid,a,o, FIRE INSVHANCe...? en Herchandtsei geteralty.-Oa to submit to the iodic- ' &only proved to ho in emetic...ll that it Amino to h. ni the. ' At the rod of eeetlon Seven. same . article, linen thee, 1 dEoltOlt SCOTT. Secretary. New Orleans and Richmond are quite enthusias- risburg without having • cwt., that i'DI originators AO not hesit.ite Pi itg•en. that by . , w ,, , , r: , ••t p. :;;Lty ,,,, ,:,....,:1inie1 nu. L.3 , wi t, r i hu t„: lo. ,, .. ;:d oid e:: l ll o 6.. oo d. s r,d init : ' : , , ..., l7l.[Cto ,8.,,1;..h...m146,17,:id,ry. 1 S toi,, Dwelling llotumei,Ac. tie in their of and indulge in a strain that • I ion of had otteri , ire. their system. reitotmay beobtained m Mirage-, not almolme- ''.•'''''''''' i1 ,,,, '''..q . ~,1 , f r..., 1 ,,, A. , 07 or s u nny quo , in It ' t a ,..-bp I Arcata 0. Onaputy, Nor. ad, UM • reminds ua of the times of the ” gallant Harry ' 1 3' 1 ...rend th. reach of reme.lire. 1 11. k ototeabory, , Rondo, tdcrttesars, sod Real 'tate.-.. - alto, 04 I RAILUOAD SrccEss.—The Beaten Foil Bays : , • By till. mode of treatment, the al to of Hoficipmfand 0, U , ' forwntmn V. ,,,,, ./1" • endmen , h ...liriclo the city of Stilltislptda into trim,. o.,soree, D. ood, George Stott , PhlLadelphla Cit=ber men , - ......... ... 10,970 34 ! Stock In Banks, of tha West," of happy memory. Tho solid old sui.._ . tiotrophiF lahatarions is wiled to iDo l , of appro ., briate its -. .. Thc ., le , gialature r .a , tits Brat acsalon. after Um adoption of B. 3 Emilie. and InsuraaceCon....... 18,210 96 Every railroad running from Boston, except . this NMI nipreseutative Barrie., In the mintier atovo . T. P. Showell, . Bills Itereivable.-.........._ • . .12,588 Ng National laulligenter in even elated at the pros- the Eastern , - pays a dividend in July. Nearly terg.n.:,..ire.m„ed,,,,,co.a.todreinthoo.raris, wan inch .. an , gt h al th. too ii . tre ,, : i gr m i • , :f „.. t1i , 0 , ~, 0. C. Butler. i Caoh on hand. .......... - ..... ..._..........., _ ~..7.... - 8 . • e AI pert of enlisting under the Whig humor, and all all of - them have earned much more than they uu cone may $0.1,[.., Joleel to proper attention to escort*. . pro‘idem such district. to remain managed until the •P: Jo Tao Ofilee 1,14 - ILI A , °TAIPEI% AP".. at 1 Ea''''' ri iit i l 'l L t ' a ' rt. el, tI A J ; l a co LN , o r *.t .,. -t......° ; air 441. dbot, lathing, frietion..,,, &,-. will not only stcord in me or ' I•urtomannt au lb° year one thauaand eight hundred and . 1 . (*n".'"'"' ‘" " .4 ' ; o „ °° ,: h . - - ,-,„ m ,. -- „, - Ig --tt "• - • . .•• ether debt. its old Whig instincts seem aroused at the proa- pay. The Maine, Providence, Welitern and Ohl ' Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Company, : sw , Z=ici:;; , T4;;".:::: ....... ------ ....... ' - 1 12%958 0 , v 0c, 00 10 A lege total In almoot all moot hut will °fleet permanent , ugoo ens , ytou r. ~ Colony, in particular, have done exceedingly 'in merry clam. la whin!, only partial arld t^tnlmmt, r• - l•" , ; P The editor thus epeaLs of the movement : FOCSITII AMENDMENT. well, and the price of their stock attests the o.mo be obtained from any one of the stove an =so. , eine. There god! be an additional section to the Ant uncle of . OF PHILADELPHIA, PY.NN.A., - Yet it is an instructive and significantfact that the ' ly. But although many otherwise fatal can t s of consume- . all Ail CullbllMilin, which shall le, numhoreit and rigid as fob Prantha Buildings, No. 94 Water &net. public appreciation of their value. Bloat of our member. of the old Whig party oven in soaking new ' _, ‘. , „. ~ this • neo imirto thug rellreerl, there mean any winch T.... , I lo`rsi Authorized Capital, $600,000. political associations, hare almost uniformly protest-ta have tho Mier to alter, ' rondo, in the first "nu of year, have gone ' beSee 4 Imre. awl Moo wtai aro in any way inclined in n , binning .2,3. The topslature al II ed their pa:Amount adhesion to the great fundamen- . ahead of the corresponding portion of 18fiG; but . db...., litsiduouis. and of tsirfully fatal ws cougumption, wiruke, or annul. any charter eh Incorporation here:lbw cum AMOUNT 01' CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, $OOO,OOO. to r a h rniot h, lo ,. . t, ,. ..., careful to goo their coo.. Neely infra/ion -1 ft mod by, or under , any apes-hit or sonertl law. whenever ID LITHSTED .45 FOLL 0 ITS: tal principles of the Whig faith, and have sought to , the general stagnation of trade is beginning if a few weeks rimy, in many ewers, torn rh o . theirophibm It may be inform. to Om ritizone of Iho Com. tpti.in them with the least possible sacrifice or ad- tell upon many of them, both as regards freight ; rote aga ; irlet7be• pullout. inouomillb; in such ‘nann,r, how,,ct.thet noitoostre.linn Prat Bonds an I Mortgages ou Proyerty In thecity of mixture la the new alliances into which they have and pas,euficr earnings, and unless the business R- henit I poe , ll , lc.we anenvz on'fbv l" re 4l .e. P•rois. , to , home to tho cot lomter , 1 Thllagkilihia $1.36,000 entered. But that in making choice among the • should be very"the chance'will 1 examination. out th u• am...stale the preome condition of tho Rocks worth pao ....- active, competing Organizations appealing to their confidence ' y e , ' I ' etre less in the whole of 18h7 than in the . ohanee of doing go:I . dweet 0 name to mosaic on %liar Amount amon gst by etick no me iao,ioo and support, the Whig,s of the country should have , Amount of nook due on call _..., 1,700 found their ranks not only broken, bat transferred to .- whole of I etici. On the other band they are re_ ,is not nay to lasitl:e ' troth. ' • Those a Soda their expenditures as much as possible, I their osideto ,latt es will, In writing. to cart-Ott to suite ...be runt, answering, at length. our puLlisheil list of rival factions, was a result which, in despite of the and their net enimings this year may not fall quest/ens, which will b. sent to any requesting it; and the common motive that influenced their conduct, could hardly fail of occurreneo under tho peculiar circus, behind those of 1850' 1.4,1113ry remedial, ad Well for dim.. of the Lungs and Storuath,as for Ferrule Tibieriam may tie sent by Express to stymees of our Federal polities during the last few ' ahnon any part of the United States. Convoltatlon FM.- ' years. It was but natural that each individual, ac- Ofacehoura, 10 to 4 o'cleek,daily. cording to his local tendencies and prepossessions, St. Clair Hotel. Pittsburgh. I eau" m. , Treir• 7 ' l ' D. flay 12th, 1R57. J JOHN W. SYKES, N. D. (whlch-vrero repressed or harmonized while he acted myttalt whir with the Whig party,) should, on the decline of that organization, seek affiliation, in which, as his second choice, he hoped at least partially to atone for desert ing his ancient faith; and hence it is that we have seen the elements of the old Whig party, under the influence of different elective affinities, gather around one and another of the political centres of attraction lately existing in the country. With the gradual disappearance of the causes which have produced and accelerated too disruption of the Whig party we might naturally expect to see old Whig sentiment beginning to reassert its vitality and power. And that the distnicting influences which for a time have paralyzed its efficiency ore gradually spending their force. can be doubted by none who contemplates the subsidence of sectional excitement and the inevitable decline of the politi cal confederations which have assumed as their bond of anion a common purpose inadequate in its digni ty or in its universality, to meet the demands of the whole country, or form the basis of beneficial politi cal action in view of its varied interests. Tho plat form, in a word, of both the "American" and “Re publican" parties is too narrow for a liberal and na tional Whig to stand on, while to the theory and ad ministration of the Democratic party there mutt ever remain mach that is repulsive to one who has bean thoroughly imbued with the principles of a Clay and a Webster. -a. iintai—.-iiseti:u rusrr 'McKeesport .Elizabeth tp .Allegheny Itobineon —Tarmac= ,Pittaburgb .Lower St. Clair tp .Pittsburgh Is it not time, then, for the Whige of the United States to restore their old organization. and thus giro form and efficiency to their conservative opin ions? It is only by such eencert of action that tho ancient of a political party can be formed. That the element/ for the formation of such•aAnclens exist in every State of the "Union, wo do not for a moment doubt, and, if we had been tempted to do to, the evi dences whiekimeet as on every hand would stare to remove say such distrust. The "element/ for the formation of the nu cleus" to which the Intelligences alludes may exist "in ovary State in the anion," but we do not think the movement will extend north of Maryland. • TOA.DIZ3.—The Boston Trent Her says that at the late inauguration on Bunker Hill of the Statue of Warren all attentions of the day was bestowed on Senator Mason of Virginia-- While the men who represent the free spirit of the old Bay State which poured out its beet and the first blood upon the altar of the revolution, were 'unnoticed and left either to walk in the procession or hire aback to convey them, Mason rode in lordly style and received homage from the chief fuglemen pn that occasion. Mr. Mason as is well known is the author of the 'Fugitive Slave Law—nn enactment as disgraceful to the ago and nation as it is unchristian in spirit and unconstitutional in its requirements. Had Attacks, the negro man whose blood was the very first shed in the revolutionary struggle, whose arm was the very first one raised against and the very first one stricken down by the hated red-coats when he met them upon State street through which the late Senator Mason rode in the grand procession,—had Attacks, stood there a fugitive from Virginia, on the lith of dune, 1857, as Mr. Mason rode by, would Senator Mason have continued his triumphal march like Cesar to the Capitoline Hill, or would he have caused. the chomping steeds to halt, and stand ing up.among the velvet cushions of the grand carriage, cried' nut to the New England Pock sniffs to seize the chattel who was obstructing the highway, the chattel who "has no rights a white man is bound to respect," and convey him back to his owner, whose duty it is to carry for ward the great - designs of Providence, and to work the rascals under the lash through the cotton, rice, and tobacco fields of the South, straight into the kingdom of Heaven! What would Mr. Mason have done nt such a con 'tincture But a question more apropos to the time and the occasion might be what Senator Mason was thinking relative to the spirit and independence of the immediate constituents of Charles Sum ner: the man whom Senator Mason irould not deign even to shake hands with: Senator Mason of course should have been received with alt due hospitality, but what can one think when the attentions to him were so displayed as to become by contrast insulting to Senator Wilson and men who are born of the times and breathe the spirit of Massachusetts? What would have been the reception of Charles Sumner had he visited Richmond But The Traveller is to blame for not letting us into the secret of this toadyism; we hare this moment chanced upon an explanation of it in The St. Louis Republican, and without comment we append it, as we learn from it that fossil Whip and Custom House officers had the cele bration in hand. Read the explanation: "The Trerefter indulges so far in personal indig nity toward the Virginia Senator, as to remark that he was "itiworthy to stand upon the ground cones crated to Liberty by the blood of the patriot Warren. The seeret of the dissatisfaction seems le be, that the Black Republicans did eat Are rho nsemogorocif of die odeirretioN and enjoy the most conspieumis peddle*, in- the proration and on Bunker Bill, and thus enjoy the opportunity of turning au event national In its relations; and susitire of Revolt.- denaryto memories, In a Black Rep ublican jubilee and a sectional triumph. The Republican party may be dominant to Massachusetts, but they are not the proprietors of Bunker Hill, or the guardians of the national &meet the lamented ueneral Warren, and there were no considerations of propriety which en joined upon the managers of a celebration possessing • national lona:rest, the elevation to the most commie. nose places of the leaders of a political party, of ni -1 coat origin and temporary existence, however true it, may_lmithat they repnranted the political sentiments o( - M No matter if they did. It was =clamors decorous, in retiring revolatidriary mem ories, rosin doe honor to those who moat nearly rep resent She app of rorolutionary timer—who embody the old love of the Union, and who to-day 'possess the confidence of tho - conservative portion of the American people." Tex FICUS tx ORllo.—liotwithetaniUng the fact that the tremendous defalcation In the Ohio treasury has been fiscal — unmistakably upon Breslin, the locofoco ex•treasurer, the locofoco papere are striving to fix the responsibility of it upon the Republicans, because it has been dis covered and exposed under a Republican admin istration. The Ohio State Journal, czasper.t.ted by this unfairnesa, threatens to csrry the war into the enemy's country, and Bays: eon show where Governor Medill has paid men- for personal services to himself 'and party out of the public treasury. We can show where locofoco papers in this city hove boon printed on State paper; where tho military arms of the State hare boon roll by locofeco officials, in ono instance to the amount of sixteen hundred dollars, and the money never paid into the Treasury. Wo can shots how the peo ples money was taken by the handful to enrich cor rupt contractors on the Statellouse end Luentie Asy lums and how men who bad charge of the Ohio Pen itentiary abstracted the public moneys to a manner that would'have disgraced some of the convicts over whom they had charge. Many of them facts nand recorded on the imperishable records of the Gormand Assembly. and the others, we believe, are susceptible of betray proved by indisputable testimony before any court of justice. We commend the gentry who are now trying to blacken the fair fame of one of the noblest men that the people of Ohio ever honored with their confi dence, to husband their resources, and nut to pre itiMak any farther upon the forbearance of their oppe floats. • The'tnen who. are now endeavoring to tern the current - of public indignation from its proper channel into directions devices and winding that they may escape. from the emtretinences of their own seta, sod than screen the guilty and wrong the leo o teat; knOw well the hue of the catalog°e which is written spinet them, and it .4 only the common' trick of the detected criminal who hopes to escape by joining the hey and cry of stop thief, which, they are now attempting to palmoe upon thafpublic." A decision of the . Supreme Court adds Statei; delivered - on Wednesday last, dogrivis the Friends' Collegiate fieltool . o legacy ateet4:: 1E1404000; left : by, the late 'Thom' South,, In eenaeguaneo of &meat law shish inviliisaa - all imiquaaltkrallgious• or *pia if w lthla thelisqL" of AFTER DANCINC, PAT TIER FIDDLER.-All Ta • lor, of commit tee appointed to audit the bills presented for Herein , s at the late railroad cele bration in St. Louis, reported as follows: Total amount of bills $14,145 09 Receipts 3,589 35 The receipts were for subscriptions. booths, for dinner tickets, and admissions to the fair grounds. The committee demurred to two bills, One of Baker, Moore 5: Co., of $335 38, and one of steamer Quincy for $l,OOO. These amounts were not embraced. in the above ac count. Centers CAVSE son Mc-rim—The mutiny among the native troops of the British Indian regiments is said to have been caused by using pork and bullock fat instead of mutton suet, to grease the cartridges of their guns. The reli gious feeling of the natives is either Mahomedan or Ilindoo. The first could not stand the pork abomination and the last hold the bullock as sacred. The fanaticism of the troops being once roused, it could not be easily quelled again.— The latest report Is that a new insurrection has broken out in the Bengal cavalry, and that sev eral officers had been killed and wounded. Tut Bowan or Tom Scs.—A distinguished chemist, in a iecent lecture, while showing that all species of Moving power have their origin in the rays of the sun, stated that while the iron tubular rail road bridge over the Menai straits in Erigland,•four hundred feet long, bent but half an inch under theheaviest pressure of a train, it will bend an inch and a half from its usuul hor izontal line,when the sun shines upon it for some hours. He stated that Bunker Hill mon ument is higher in the evening than in the mor ning of a sunny day; the little sunbeams enter the pores-of the stones like so many wedges lifting it up. WLDDUCG ROM DISCOVERED: —An interesting antique has just been discovered at Munich in the shape of Luther's wedding ring. It is described as of pure gold, closed with a single ruby, and the circle skillfuly engraved in relief with the emblems of the passion—such as the cross, ladder, sword, sponge and cloth In the inside is engraved "Di' Martino Lnthero, Catharina a Bora, 13 Junius, 1525." Such is the description given by a Munich journal. rue Fourr-rounru ASTEROID.—A circular from Cambridge; Tuusday, contains a letter from Hermann Goldschmidt, doted Paris. June. 8 an- flouncing the discovery on the night of May 27, I =-- ARETIRED EiHtiezlClAlz of a forty-fourth planet, between Mars and Ju- , when...ant pr o a a y t meari T m oeut,iusowyeed white It piter. This is the sixth vrUch has been diseor- i tho East Ir•Iles, • eert•hieure hr Coesusnri.sa. astern, ered by Mr. Goldschmidt. It resembles a mar ..tinsa i r i hnis. , Ceir.CohhostlGetaitral Imbility. The r•av•ty of thelo.ll magnitude. The forty-third ante- ': a :"....be r t ‘ o --- ifai. Y Il e m b s ,' " ; 7 '''',,s,llL.h4th. daughter, 1 7, raid, discovered at the Ratcliffe observatory by , ~ 'rzow out heating qualm". at twaPnwttaa. taviatn`m tb• Mr. Payson, has reeciva the name of Ariadne. ~„,1 -1 .1 , „"'":,} : ^ r m „ ,,,, : ,:,,:,."1„,','1:1 ' ,i':eY,';',,'„,",;;!,, , zr , : ::7,,%. , h , ' LiDERATION or SLArt s.-George C. Menden- `;74 . 1 1 .","'" 1 ""g b "'" 4 "' ' 1 " `'"""" r " r ''''''' t '""' hall, Esq., of Guilford county, North Carolina, e.ty t , thn - „:.','„,''„P.'",: l " • 1 4 .7.::',..""7,;,17,‘"."..`47;h: 1 07T.: has just brought a company of ten of bin !laves 1.. nov,r into-! to =lung Ittem completely healthy. and 10 4/hi , / to be El:Crated. This is the third ~,.. , happy ‘" , 4"g i ,.. ' , '''',", '''''' g.'d" ,. l'""'"' ''''',..'''' pang ho has brought. lie originally numed • ‘ ,:4ll .: tai n t i a L litle ' :p l l•o 7i n di I° 7l . • l :. ' t , ts:Zl,7s "- ; "." ": • ,i r 17,,: about eighty blares worth $70,000, and has al- ' , "fit. l o uthw a. li, re.inunt nob .04. 1 b . 'nn o t r in , nr.t.. - ready liberated fifty of them. The balance he , b ."' ''"'''''''"g-''r''....l.tr b" I.lurn^l." peas.. •.. 1.. r..elpe.nn.lthe nr11.94+1 . In 1... applt..l rn the p• riven, designs betting free at au early day. i .0 11,. a.l....rli,ern,nt. Add,.., Ael It. - .IPRIAN Main.-According to the rnev- ' l ;, '" lil. II i ' ,: i' i t i r- . j '. ..-1 ‘ ,1 ' t . :, " ,..„; ' 1,7,70 ' ;',,, '' n 7, 0 ' 0. 1:, ,, ,., ' ..„ ter Ztetnng an engagumem-hetween the Russians ' ink. iis poine hat. rf1...,/../ Anil axivertm.l7 '. The r . ...,1,, and Circaseians took place in the latter part of , ' . ...... ,,r- -,..-= b"' ho 10, 6"'" " r "'' " I ''''' r '''' S • Jet , . .r. )...-T.:..l•*:iralret April in which both rides bustnitted heavy losses . - ' the Cireasians, however, taking with them as : h 1r p..., value dour teeth and a ''''''' .'" p " are "E''' breath. eaptivcs five thonsand 11Wilintl faUliii,,i--•fr lia 11,.v1 pop- ! ''''''' '"""''''''' '''''''' l'E .1'1,...,1 Lay a b.,:tle of . MIL', 1 . 0.1 . t .41 ulating several villages in their route. sad i 0.1 a we ore. • 1e2. , , , 11wci . Ngw Fuirn IS Te.ans.-The Galveston, Texan I, , , .. r t : . '-'" " .... . jr." 11. .""- - A v.'""' (I "rxr.a. Herald, Say, t Lai a cork nf new none 05:1. 1 - C- ...vv..," rt ' :;!!rl Lig ' , l l . ' tr , :A L. r:l7 n4s n r I::.. ‘ rn ' ;l7.. " n " it i, an r .: ‘ ‘t ecive.l at Gelve•t,n, on the 13111 ins' fr,,in Ora- I roe , p i ll .e O . O (lrm)th , la ,, saiPnaa w , -. 1 . 1,,, t to the 1,, Jon s at. MOS ALL. No. 50 Fultontreet, Brooklyn. zoria, -the first fruits of 111. Season and the fore- l'i,i. York'. my5...4.4.w.7.na1t canner of millions to fyliote. - linc.tsr liars, of a superior kind, for bale . --.-- -------- DIED—Io Jo.. 244, I ' . "'" 7. J°l " SvRINGEs of every kind for Role at DR PAN= MAILVIALL tth , r.d . Walt, P. Want.% of dm IC F.l Sr.& 9, HO Wool .tirot. joblolLwtF firm of W. P. 511nhall & Co. s:gnat Itottrcs Nervous and Rheumatic Affectional I.o>v Ihrrsed.— , Are have used thte medicine innewlem sad to =war mere's - Ith the greatest were.. The most ce4brat ed o 1 ourDermati Playeldwahile s apt reevutmending Duriag this obaildrable umilow. w most per... are treubled with nereertie and rheumatic. affeedhms. It A 4 ill to found a valuable reuirely."—auarii Zeibing. Ifer.Sold at $1 per 1.111, or six bottles fvr b 6, by the prie prietms, 11E1.1..1.dr/re Ds.. I CO.. MenoLecturiug Pharruse milkers and Chemists, Pittsburgh. Po., and Dryggieto pu erility. Ms advertisement. je2driirter'Y Rxehange Bank of Nebraeka. FLORENCE, N. T. OM SINCLAIR. Prxf GRO. SINCLAIR Az: CO.. General Land Agents it Dealer in Land Warrants, Florence, N. win ails Utah' pmts.i attostios to Buying anct &Sling Re s/ Eatats, Essex - log Lands, Laattlas aluroPy and Paying Tuts, to Nebrarka. lows and 6a.16A. Examiner Bank, Pittsburgh, P. C. G. ll e eeory k. Co., R. Patrick & Co., Bankers, Pttuburgh, P. Atwell, Lre & 00, Merchants, " R. 7. RiikiY, Banker, Phite.klphia. Whitlow, Lanier & Neu 1 ork. Lucas t tlisiouds, peckers, St. Louis. &newt C., Me rl ta• Peak of Cosamerea, Cleveland, Ohio. .1. G. Hussey, " spitenutlerfeisr LEA dr. PERRJNB• Celebrated Woreeateraldrellance, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS PI m . or A Until reou • To bibs MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAME. 0 AT MADRAS, let To his Mother at And applkable to Fe WORCESTER, May, ISM. ETIRY 4 "Tell LEA A PERRM that their Pante. highly esteem- T A R IE TY fn dle /WU. and la, In my opopl4m the mom palatable. Or DISH. veil as the meet whole/on. Ranee Gut is mule." The only Medal strerds4 by the Jury of the Neselfork Exhibition for Foreign Ranee, was obtained b. LEA A PER- R INS for their WORCLWERSITIRE SAUCE, the world wide fame of etbkh heviug led to tumoral. imitation, pun rs chase ...e.t.', requeetod to see that the names of "LEA A PERD.LNS" are Improme4 upon the Bottle and Stopper and print. upon the label.. • Sole Whole.. Agent. far the United Stall, /OLIN DUNCAN A SONS, 408 Dried..., Neer York. A steak alt.. to Mors. Also, oraere rteeloid for db.rt shipment from England. myTelytlks Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES. nolelD AL- CO, Manuferturers of CAST STEM abet SPRING, PLOW And A. IL STEEL: Ilertinas.a AXISA, earner Raz: and Fint Pm*, Atisburgi, D. B. ItoGams Sz CO.. PIPIPOPICITILPS OP Itogere , • Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Tooth, area' Roe and Fire Mrair, ritt4burgh, JuMly.lfc• rdINTLEAL WATER. " PLTILE. COLD AND srApatz,n.G. - DRAWN FROM PORCELIAN FOUNTAINS, TURCR;OII SILVER TUBES. Oni iroitturt rucrut, Li raustawn if. D. IiCrIoLY, Fourth street, manor Forry .t., two darn from Snoz's Oonfectlonory Sinelindt — ditrotra-lriNNT — d - IWIIWTSEZSS — .. Xr.21.3. adr.Asrcrx..A.c.x-crruzils, /bra, qf Pike and Meehanin Slrref, FrftA llEtrvf, Marlattreara Tine and Oak Kegs ar thn aa lime of NAIL KEGS, tablets allay will gel] at the Inmost market prier.. ACirOonlrerts are moray/tally aotlclee.l. All lank war rutted of the 1.1 quality. flaltlydra IXWMN ,2% . LA2sTSVIVILD (dhio) HERALD ADD 1111245 • SAIIITTICL GRAY, Dd.3EIIICM3ILZF'T 52 Si. eLAIRSTRZET, %Midi (Dr: lAN'. New Building.) , • " WAIL' Itonm, Alga and Ornamental Pahatee, Grainer, and Gilder on Glees, ogi'ririitto .s7R ELT • Vearly oppoolla the Voft • . virrintranu, PA c.ti=vol4ttle TflO od ret=i o ' M.044411. Vont to. ornels.Por.. cow Ws 446. !Cr Pau of WA 'it • oltl4l.dall kazoo, pisocrpo Aittfldalajeo-laiertod, t0d.11.1 daszollloo r er IMAM, z . 013 1115 =Toortb :root, botgroot; Wood au stroke, Plttemrgh. oplfeepidilb a!:rah. PRA? GIPA NN I. The pries of a }lima is tks seals. The price of the Pomade is 75 rents. The pria. of the Sachet, (sail )is 75 isents. The print of the Fruit, war boo) is 10 0 The prise of the Incense. iv 50 rents: Get soave Fraufrilairtni. Rerryborig lila if. ISO KR & 00.. WO 'Broadway. Nen Tork. Sold 0.0 where. $10,65G 74 FRANGLPASNI. Nemec TO rim Pnuntc—lflterron enrtain pennons In the Unltntl enlace are offering for We of • spurioux o F st ra ttro. ng iu iP lorita n t i lory o e f rf trreal es. artirlo mob. by %murk PI 1::4:4: & LEBIN, till. Is TO CAUTION TEL PUBLIC that none to genuine but what h. the name of PIESST LUDIN of Bond et.., London,. the BAG., ml eohl by INOER it CO. of Now York. SOLE AGENTS. The Now London Scent, Frangipanni, an Eternal Perfume From the holy City. INGER & CO., MBrOMPitty, New York. Sold Ever) where. Jo2katowittrofrut BEWINGE FOR FAMILIES AND lIIANCFACTERERS. WHEELER & WILSON MANCTACTURINO COMPANY, 'Bridgeport, Corm., Pittabufgh• 615 Fifth Street. • This Machine Stitches the Finest ot.Coarsest Fabric, At the pleasure of the Operator, making with rasa Oar Thew and beautiful and durable =Mee pre .Yin to, almost noise lowly, and aro becoming indispensable ter family use. Felt infermation may b. obtained by addressing Janice Ewing, er ALEX. R. REED, Agent, No. 65 Filth street, Pittsburgh. LAW TO 01 . 111iL O. Of Tin •wVE Ms CHlscia. •r me ROOM. aplUyfe Mt. KEYSER'S SIiOrLDER BfiArE.s--FrOM Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, Is6ll,—Por more than 3 you, part me hare constantly teem the Washington nor pender Dram. manufactured by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, of No: 141 tined etreet in this city, and would headily rem,m mend it in all who am compelled to follow a eedontary acne. frtion. A. we ham before remarked, in calling attention to its merit., it answers for a Mum and tutpmaders, the weight of the pentaloom bena,-, en placed as to continually tend to bring the Moulder, to their imtural position and ex pand the cheat, Women, hundredeof whom are annually injured by the weight of *nom.= "Marta, - ebnuld also prance these braces. 13e particular in procuring the kind mentioto.l, as many of the branw sold am humbug hold at Dr. GEO. 11. KEYSER'S, Wholesale Druggist, 10 Wood storm rim of tbeGolden Mortar. Je10,1.1. vela j.ctn abbertistments OvaEst' lttsrunratbur.n, T Ilmetltoo. June ILth. IsL7. DlrttrESD.—The President and Directors of this Company hoots this day thsclartsla ills idols' of Eight Allan per share 13j.a. the CApitAi stock; ass Flee IssflArs payable In cash to the Stock Haler, or their tagal taprettentatters,on and after STanttay. 7..N1 hot, sad Three Doilats emitted to their Etna. jol&fclin RAMER!. L. SUESHELL. lia.Tur. ONLY PLACE %There Tickets can be promred Ha_ TO CIIICAGO AND TUE NORTIINFF-s-GT, To at tho °Moo of 'ha Conarway. Itotaongabolo tloo 00. No. I= sod oppoolio the Pormarlvs.olo KeilroW Depot, ttrroor of Woynosool Liberty otroeo. mys.l4lirflosT myIl) F. KNOWLAND, Agont. CITIZEN'S BANK. L.r.7?CITIZENS' BANK, PITTSBURGH, May If, 1856.—Notice is hereby Oren to the Stockholders of thisßaok, that books for die subecrlptloo of the 1300,- 000 of alkiltkonsi capital Hock, (authorized by the Boa sup plement to the charter of the Citizens' Happen Bank,) will t b Ps s=l t;1l no 4yO MONDAY, Y E'th tuft, 7.4 D". remain open 1 royHt3ssdche. Stractiairre' asp Ilearractunrae Dem t Yltreburgh.Juns 25th.lefir. conformity with the 25th section of the Conelltutlon of are Commonwealth of Pohneylventa notice it hereby triton that application will be made to the Leatelltur the next melon, for the Bennet or Erten. Inn of the Mer ter of the Merchant.' and Manufacturers' Dank of Pitteleurat, for the term of Atte. you.. By order of the Boarder Dirnotcre. je2fteend W. U. VarNY,Cuhier. crricc—The Stockholders of .0 itte burgh and Allegheny BridgeEolnparl7.(l Runt et.,) are hereby notified that an election of Mang re. Se.. 01111 be held at the North cud of the Dridge, Cu MONDAY. July 6th, between the hour. o(2 and 5 o'clock, r. x. Jendtd DEO. E. ARNOLD, Clerk. O.DOLLAS SAYINGS BANS, No, 65 Fourth street—Deposits made with this flank Were the Ent day orJuly will draw tuterost from Mit dote. JeV2t4 CHAS. A. COLTON, Tteasurer. • Proposing Amendment■ to the Constitu tion or the Cemmenereslth. Rev,teed by the &mai and Pee etentrealrh Preneyfre elk 1111 .mesa! I..emWy weC— Th.t the following sateteimetets ere prep..] in the Consti tution of the Commonwealth, in woe-deem with the pro visions of the tenth article thereof. There Mutt be as adtllttoutal Julia , to Fald Constitution to be designated ao article aloren, n t.,11010r Sutton 1. The State may contract debts, to supply canal deficits or failures la reventioe, or 1 0 oort enTwnw not eroles prusitiod for. but the eggregato amount of such debts sod whothor contracted by vlrttm of ono or more acts off*. general sweatily, rm at different periods of time, shall ZINIOMOICOO4 en.% bundrad and Any thousand dollar., end the money arising from the on Mimi of ouch debts, shall be applied to the purl.w for which it wee et, mined, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpene wltatover Sacnow 2. In addltlon to the above limited powbr ILo Edam may contrast debt. to repel Invosloo, suppress Insane notion, defend the .tote In war, or to rodeeen the present ontttandlng'lndehtnlneseof the lltato, hot the Money arising from the contratting of each debts, shall be applini to the pitman for which it was robed, or 1 . repay encl. debt., nod to no other porpOwit whatever, Samos 3 Eloopt the debts ohm a spotted, In wimp, ...end tab of this nottolo, nodebt whatever shall be ereat.l by, or on boludfof the Moto garrote I. Tn poorlde for dm payment of the ;401.401 debt, end any addltSmel doll contracted OA neon...nal, tho torn ehall at Ile ILA ateelon, after tho adoption of tide amendnaeill, create a sinking fond, which shall in endirlotit Interuwt nn each debt •tad •unwJly to re4:l 7 ol ' ll e e p " rg ', ll% thnnnfby • sum not lees thou two own• dyed cud WI) thou.ool doh.), which eniklng fund shall notelet of the net annual !mom° of the poblic work., from titoo to now owned by tho 01.1.. or the rotweette of ti. nabs of the None, or any part theroof, and of tho Income or pro ca rd. of eale of stocks owned by Itto litato, together With mine rondo, or reourns, that ;nay bo dwgnotod try Lew.— The sold /linking rand may In lootetteed, Into to 11101 by o.luntrig toll any pert .1 4 the tuas, or Othor revenue* of lb. Mat, not asysined for limordinery and !torrent exponsea of govenunnif, mot nukes lu ,rose of war, Int anion co tome rortion no part of the eahl Waiting fund eball of or sp. plied otherwloo thou in estinguisbutout et alto poldie debt, until tho amount of tot li debt 10 . 1E4104 oil boIOW lb. MILLI of ton millions of dolLers. hatinot O. The credit of the rommontreolil, ebull not In eny outliner, or event. to pledged, or Instal to, any Indlopt. not stollettY , corporation ' or ao.nolltloni nor shall ilia commonwealth bonwifter lin.omo a Joint natter, or stook holder, lu soy connotoy,tunociatkm.oe 0000(00 CI. Tin commonwealth shall not moment, the .101,1, Or any part thereof, of any r °lndy, VII) lonoOgli 00 toWlt. eldP ofany rotporstion, fir awarlat lon toles. such dub' obeli have bath Colltrttled to enable tho elate to Tope' hint. abut, oupprosadotneetie Insurroction, defoisl lumina Itoo ef or, or to sestet the *Vito In Lite 4100100 g 0( of any portion or n presont Indobtodhw OFF & DAY, L& FII LD S 01110. Sumo" 7. Thu legloisturn atoll out authorise an y couty , city, botottigh, tonntaap, tor lueorporolud Mollie!, by virtu.. era Toby of itsicltlitons, or ntberwloo, to boroatas a doelthoht. or la any °warmly. neacielation, • corporation; 01 to obtain moony tor, of lmu lta itruitlt In, any eorporstinn, amorist Inn, Institution or narty. . . Titan abab las an additional untie timid corwillotion, to In dnilicnidada. article XII, AS , Milo.. ;OP "fIICIV .0001 , 1 TI EH. Na county shall» dlikl.d 11 . 1.11 am cuttlog ont troth ald populatlonjultber to limo • tom molt" or 0411. -ernim,prtibool. the orprou anent of net; county, by Nu . " 1. ib•ele.nere thereof; nor *Mg say inw county be uw,m,mgalian g 1.. Ibee pw'innar....o`l"" '11". ',MINIS AolliansOni , - : ~ . ,7 Prom ntilini like( the AM eilleno of the Constituton, Aries out the winds, 51 ; 11be Myi • t . lo " O, VMPAiN (wig)" endeconntir rirpeeneciof knot Are : mote orcle! ittilisi one die "midi( If Pntithf rein Wed , If lee uwrak I 'Amnia:Jr= section safest, mans srtitle, ettikt Oat, the. fncests, onsioVerleseffroritiOndeteita nor any," aid hieeso 1 . 16 ii en e th in th e .ordil, ..411d NAT UPI strike, Out Nantes( I' MU artith," and Winos Omen, Wert the' Ibilo "Itscnox L , lathe year ono thounind gilt InitOtted tool CLY - TEI,AND AND TOLEDO, RES*O tJTION ARTICLZ 11. OF PUBLIC, DEBTS == I, :MM. Meech 27. 1557. Resolved, That this px.”. On the arpt latent, yeae . 24. nays Sion the mad amendment. yeas XX nays 9; on the third amendment. yeas 24, nays -1; op the hiurth amendment, yeas 25, my. 4. • [Extract from the Journal.) GEO. W. 11A11E1113LY, Clerk. LI run Mot= or ilorrzrzszarross, April MC. f Ersobinf, Thrall:de rnsolution pass. On the find amend meet. yeas 70, naye 12; nu the emote& antendutent, yeas 67, rove 31; on the thin' amendment, Sean 72. nano':; on the fourth emendment, year 53, v.*" 7 . (Extract from the Journal.] JACOB ZIEGLER, Clerk. Filnd in the ,s.4.ennary i e ante, May 2,1657. A. tl. CURTIN, Secretary of the rbeteaontornUA SZCIIXTLiti'd °MCI, Harrithurg, June 1857. I do tortify that the above and foregoing Is e true and c ome ropy of the original "Resolution proposing Amara• voteto the thinstitutionnf the Commonwealth. - with the vote in each branch of the beglibuore 'thou the final pamage thereof, an appears from the original.. on file in this omen. !, „ testimony whereof I hire hereunto pet my head "' rause,' ti; to aired the Kill of the Secretary's OM, the any nod year above written. EINEEMI le BESATZ, March 27.1867. The resolution prwpneing amendments to tho Comaltutloo of the Commonwealth being under arrolderation, On the gneellon, Will the Senate agree to the Ant amendment The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the procielons of the Constitution, and wereas follow, rla: Psis--3lemre. Brewer, Drowise,Coffey, Ely, Evans, Fetter, Flenniken, Fraser, Ingram, Jordan, Killinger, Laubnch, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart. Speriker-21. Nays—Messrs. Cmbh,Creserrell, Finney, Gregg, Harris, Penrose and Panther-7 . . Po the oundlon was determined In the allirmattra Ou the queethm, Will the Senate agree to the woad amendment ? The yeas and 111. p were taken agreeably to the pnyrielons of the Constitution, and wore as follow, via: Yess—)Beam. Brewer, Browne. Creswell, Ely, grans, Fetter, Finney, Flenniken, liwons, Jordan, Ann:, Lsciherh. Leeds. hlyer, Sellers, shaman, Souther. Find, Straub, Welsh, Wilkine, Wright and Taggart, Sp.saker—n. Coffey, Crabh, Fraser. Bing, lienrwe and Senna/I—S So the question was determined to the efirrnallee. On the question: Will the Senate agrse to the third 'amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constltntion, and wore as foliose, six: Yu:a—Messrs. Brewer; Broleue, Cranks ere:inn:lt Ely. Erna, Flenniken, Fraser, Ingram, Jordan, Killinger, Knox, Lanbaett Lassie, Myer, Seogeld, 9cllora ehuntan, Enulher, Steel, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright-24 NU'S—MR.I. Cogey.itiregg. RUT'S and Penrose-4. no the question .13 determined In the affirmative. On the .10r1q1011. Win the Senate agree to the fourth amendment! The yams end neye one taken egreeably to the prattle= of the Coatitution, and were ea follow, Ti;: Ysae—)lease. Brewer, Browne, Crmey, Creemell Lb, Er. 111., Flenniken, Frazer; ingam, Killingur, Kane, Lae, bath. Leeds. Myer, beeileid. Sellers, bbumaa, Souther Steele. Straub. Welch. Wilkins and Wright—=. Here—Mourn Crabb, Ftmeey, Jordan and renma.-4 the queen= ums determined intim rmirmatlve. L. na float or Fternal_srerrrie. Jprd 1657. The resolution provseing amendments to the Constitution of the Canumonnmalch I.4o; under consideration. On Ole qui-ttlrin, Will the House &greet& the first amendment? Tito yam snit nays were taken atoneable to the prOriskins of the Conentatkiu, and we.... follow, rig: . sa—Haan. Ander... Arthur. Backbones, Ball. Beck, Manor, Dune, Brifsrn, CaMoan, Campbell, Chose, Clearer, Cranfoni, Dicks, F. Eyater, Fans°ld, Poster. Gibboney, Odd., Ilatuel, ilorp..r. Homo, llelstand, littler., lloe nian. lierks) lmbrna Inns., Jambs, Jenkins. Johns, John. Kauanani. Kerr. KulAht, Iniannring. Lorpaker, Lovett, 311Irein, Ifoortsai. Mumma, Nififiesinuu, MC:l•+l.. linnemacher, Pearson, Pelsra.Bitrikin, Mosnall, Purcell. Kaman, frkilndelpkin) Ynrk.: Ftnam-r li•fal. Roberts. flu pp, Phase, nlnan, nnuin. ilimtttll, nmith,.Contre,) Stevenson, rattan.. Van, Toekbtley, Walter, NVestbroTTl, Wharf. u. W IV...ulna, Wright, iamcnorman and Gads, • —l' PAciolo. Down. Dock. IlaltDtok, llao ~00k • Dino. Doti:ciao, t Lohonou:, Lebo, !Angkor., Thorn ovl I W:ntrxir-1.1. nuartwn war determine:l In the allirmatirta On tn.. qaoitinn, %1 ill thr Ilnuro carte to tha wont] amendannot t The p.m a".lll.sytt urn,. taken agrombly 111. movi•ions of VI. Conrtltutlon. and wen. aft I,llow, : ' [.s--)lrara. A oder.on, Itazldtrniao, Han, C thom, Ca.mplorll. Carty, Ent, FantoW. Postal . , Mi.. Ltamd. Mum,. Heins, Illeautal,ll3ll.a.a. linerman. (Barka) ItouseLeper, Jrukit, Johofton, tiantitotaz. liolght. LeiranrAng. Lonopker, Lovatt, Manear, Ntart,de, 511saaelwan, hlebot- Nusleta3chor, Peanom raters. Petrtkin. Pownoll, nam.e..f Pldladelphia.) Itaro,y, (York., Eftmar, . . rta. Run ilutF. Skon, ToLtu, Vett, Voeghtley. Walter, btoolz. Zitrautelstatt stet Ott. liietaace---57. Sera—Movvre. Arthnr, Ate, i -nvtl((e, Itatkus; Nieuwe, Itrotru, timer, Clearer, Canwt , ed. Lipner, Ilthlveney, Iletellton. II anr, . (hit. lime. Rottman, jlsbanon,),Jesolo. K ee , b i te, 'aimed, Mineral, Revd. trait!, (eetetbrlni) smith. (Centre, etevetrem, Ytruthery Thorn, Vl•ll%vorhis, Vickers, Wmionioaa , eerier, W Intrude. %I And Wright-3r So the icovoion ea. determined in the affirmative On the ituettlon, tr di the ILviive a g ree to the third amendment! The yea, and nap, mere taken agreeablyte the fflatrisione or the ConOttntlen. and were n t0i1,., eta Yr ss-- Wens At*ram), Backhouse, RaU, Deck.. Denson. Dower, Drown. figh,iti. Campbell. Chase, Lless.,r. Crawl :n.l, Owley. E. Ityster. ra..tsol,L Kibbouer, Waned, Ireinsr Itelstan.l . 11111, WBegar, Hoffman, (Barka,) H0g..., (Lebanon.) Housekeeper, IntLrle. Inns* Jtwolis, Joi111.• Julitison. Kauffrimut Kerr, Le W, Lougakm, Lnrett, Ailment, A Innate. M'Calruout. M00rh....4 Alumnus, Alusrol man, Kletiol... Nicholson, Nunemaeher, 1'.361,014 Peters. Setriklu, Pon nail. Rouna.y.ork,) !learner, Rein), aMai, Rum, Vail , (C`atnlirs.s.) Smith. (6ratn,) Stor m etuain. Tobin. Nanfoortria. Vickers, Voeghtlay. frow:m.lk'. Witstbrook. Williston. Wlthermr, \f right, Zimmerman and Get r, I , pazker-11. !isra—Meaars. Arthur, Augostlue, Barka, Bishop, Carty. Dock. Kilda.. Ilsmillon, Hann - wk. Ulna, Jonkina, Knight, Leiseeing, Wllrein, Ramsey.(Stavin Iphla,) Robots, Stryth. en. T h ou. Walt, Warner. Wharthn and Wlntrode--tfl. • • S, the questson was determined in the adirmatitts. On the question, Will the House agree to the Worth amendment! The yeas and .ye were taken agreeably to the provisional of the Constitution, and were as follow, via: Yeas—Meters. Anderson. Arthur, Backhouse, Backus, Ball, Beek. Dermot.. Bishop, Bower, Brawls, Calhoun, Camp. bell, Carty. Chase, Mayer, Crawford. Dickey, Eat, Ey.ler. ratanld, Prater, Gibboney,Um, Hemel, Harper. hrs.,. Ile!stand, /1111.1Illlegae, Hoffman, (Bork.,') Hoffman, (Lob. arloo,) Iloowkeepor, Irobrie, IDos, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Letw,Leisenrlngimetrakor,Lovott. Ilarwar,3laugle. ICCalmont. Al'llvale, Mamma, Mussel man, Nichols, Nicholson. Nuneameher.. Parma, Peters, Potrikia, Puruell, Primed, Rarasev.(Philadelphla,) Ramsey (York,) Reamer, Reed. Roberta, Rapp. Shaw, Pb..oa Smith; (Cambria.) Smith, (Contra,) Brandon. Tabu.. Tall, Tan. moat* Tickers, Toewhrley, Watrousellor, Warmer. Weal. brook, Wharton, Killitian, yhumannsa gpd Gera, Sposker—BS. Nass—,Messrs. Dock, Hamilton, Elatieock, Stmthere, Thom, Wlntrislo and Wight —7 Bo the question wee Astarintned to thasairmstirs. SICIZTAIT'S 0771C1, liassiestso, June 39,1657. Parlrryrronict, sr I do certify that Menton, and foregtong b e true end rtneort copy of the " Yea." end" Nay. taken on the tee• notation ptomain; striendaketas to the Conetatution of the (lonmonweelth, so the ems appears on the Journelt Al OW [lva Howe of the Genera de eetobly of tide Comrtiok eeelth for the melon of lea. Wham my hand and the oeal of mid allke. Oda , twenty-second clay of Juno, oun thomnd•libt hna deed and 0ny....u. •.6. CURTIN. S•.refarq of the amnion mr4IIA BI.7SIXESS TAX FOR OITY PURPOSES. —lor,..uaneo of ••an Ordloanot providing for the in. Neste of the Itereoue of thb city, passed the 16th day of April, Ism," oolk. is hereby given that the City Armor tits tenet my others far examination, by all interezted, st list of the persons doling busineve in [he city, in Conform. ity with said ordinance. itsc. 4. IC upon examination of cold lbt, ray pavans shell thirds the:metres aggrieved by the raid WelleMent. they shall elate the tame In an affidavit, which &Marie *hall alio contain a statement of the true amount of their tales, I y roar It eta be ascertalned; maid affidavit to he left with this City Treasurer. within twq week, Rom the date of the first publication of the notice aretesald. Soc. C. That nnappoal than Nathan but by lb. .0140• oil of the potion or trial aggrieved, said anitlevit to he Mo rbid,. erldenee of the facie stated in rotation to the amount of Cole,. Appeals must ha rasa.. 'rails two wrsks from this date— Joss 21Ith, j 629 eh! Tr.l..r.r. (MUM DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP.— Tbo partnership, heretofore cell:tog under the name told stria of V . Sehstelnnan Ilrother, srea dieeelral this 27th doy at June, IW, by matted mom% The tooke of the tiro, are Intel, the hand. or oho senior partner, Win. Petutchmen. who ohne le outhorlred to eettle the game. %43i. senvoninW, GEO. V. PCIICCIDLAN THE undersigned would tnok respectfully nn , mince ,0 the palate., that hu nlll carry au the Lltho Aruphla buolneus la all It. rarimue brneehee ea horotefoge, at the old eland, comer of Mint .t etroot. ' Watt3t. WM. SeIII.7CIBIAN. FLOr 0711 — AngiiiExtntn r u; Lo do Greets Valk White Wheal; =MM 01).1.1 Crtuntry Som . !lom DAVIUU.IIEILTIST, Corner J.ltmrty and Med Streets. 1) ON N BONNEI'S !!—Petla Braid, jJ Lettltaret do, S.W. !do, rimpolltart Loco, Diamond Straw, rsttllttlo.....A Ist friars of Ills saw Mart:lrbil at Mitt. 1.1( rokitfir prrro, at gm Sant I.Annal Sala or • Jtv.l.l A. A. MASON A M. VS PIMA M. w . -- _.... I A LEBONL, Corded and .. Seognues Illonia..l. MI rt. at greatly rod ne, 4 .1 pries at ' the Se*. Animal Salo of A. A. MASON A - 00. 4 . Jelii . " . :IS Plfth !areal. liiiffSttUltiiii — , Fo tit wAYN}FiTT..,. tit- CAM/ IL It ItTOCK.-30 ahem of the above Modal* eat.. Aliiilj t 4 11. IMAIN a SON., J... 23 . 1.1it.6 Vounh &nat.. . MlTSTlPS—Whita — nnadrey, an — nxtru XJI UclU, conatantly oit hand, and for ash low to the hide . DAVID C. IllEttiSST. • Omar /abed,' sad Heed Sgreete, by Jeri Ibt P4llO tO close lot.bv: DAVID O. lIKRBSIr. J4J , Conenr Iland sad Laxity Street.. 1Y ETLOUE.-2S bbls Eltra for aalo , jt.%) IM PLEAT. Q:eilicit6lßE Dll AM S--41xinie delebratel St tnals Mau In store snd dtt ale by . DAYID.C.:IIXIMAT- I Bir r .«-o 11.ibt Loubwillo Limo now .4.p,d, I vet stooonr roonis rogelat;;,,4 Ascrlauituriiii AN - ADJOURNM) "MEETINCI.:(IP - M: ' tkarditf filsfuesifi °Mil Agthitattna Ilkeieti mai* on WIDNUIDAY, lb* IA. g - thll7. sr 20...1646 41.- Al . I .4atioNAßNAippotatotfac 011, air ...4 alba...ars 44.,. tsf wow itl,ntsticm.therak‘laull ineadszker of t sucabon 6 npoelted. JO ti YOUNG, Jr Pro& E. Ileum, Jr., !Mei. labte4 Insurance $600,000 Talk' COMPANY EFFECTS INSURANCE ON Ilerehandise, Furniture. Lumber, Se., on V 502161; CAM, I{l.l Freight, to pal porn, acid by Rallinula, Lakee and Risers, at the lownt rain, and optin the moat Liberal terms, guaranteeing pinata payment on the adjustment or lam. The greaten enemas to be honed, on any one risk IS lILRECTORS. P. IL Petra C. E. Spangler, Abraham Res. Arm of Raw. SSds k Co: Wm. IL Woode, George Rowell, fine of Howell 4 Dm; J. Edgar Motown, Pree. Penn. R. Ft_ Co; O. Sower, Arm of Sower k Samos, John W. Sexton, Ann of Burnett, Sestob & Swearingen Ilerman Haupt, Chief Engineer Penn. K. IL; Nation, R. Pram, Counsellor at Law; Wm. IL Leech, Arm of Leech & Co.; B. T. Remit, U. IL Houston, Freight Agent of Penn. R. R.; Joseph R. Withers, firm of Withers & Petersom Abraham P. Eyer, W. Rolm:lel, firm of Memel & Co.; Charles F. Norton, firm of Ye/Amman At Co.; John H. towards, Arm of Lower& k Corpora Jae. E. Style., U. N. Bonrooghs, late Willlamson, Barron ghe At Clark., W. H. WOODS, Seey. PERCIVAL Mt. Point, Pined% C. B. Branum, Vice Prced $3..A glance at the flat of Director. of the "Iloweni Tn enrmceCompany," most of whom are widely known a. among the rest iniatneas moo of Philadelphia, will probably convey ample easnrance security to the public. A eha.re of patronage Is ompeoefully solicited. TILOS. GRAHAM, Agent. corner of Water and Market streets. (ild floor,) Pittsburgh, ea. Franklin Fire Ins, PITILAD uraskee Company or L PIII A. Charts. W. Daocksr, Adolph E. node, George W. Richards, Namnel Orant, • Thomas Hart, David B. Drown, Blankest D. Lewis, Jacob IL smith, Tobias Wagner, - Morrie Patterren. • CI:CARLE N. BANCKER, President. Caasua 0. &scum, Secretary. Tide Company continues to make insttranoes, permanent or limited, on every deeeriptlon of property In town and country, at rate. as low as are cotodetant with aocurity. The Company hare reserved • tarp contingent fund, which, with their Capital and Premium., safely Wrested, afford ample protection to the .seared. The Amts of the Company, on Jaanary_let, 1161, a. pub. !tatted agreeably to the Act of Assembly,_ were a. follow. sir.— Mortgages l em c rary Cash, ke—, $1,92,708 41 Since their bscorporation, • period of twenry.one rare they have paid upwards of or. MOAN Your Hundred thousand Dollen Leese. by Ara, thereby affording erldence, eg the aim:tams of Insuranee, as well u their obWq sod diepoeitien to meet with promptness all liebllittee J. GARDNER COTYIN, ♦gent, apl9 Orme Southeset cor. Wood and Third eta The Great Western Fire and lane Ins. Co. OF PHILADELFULL No. 107 Walnut Street. . . FIRE LWSCIZANCE—Perms! or Halted, made (n town or conutr7, w arra, doecription of property. LYL.A.VD INSURNC, on Own& by Cells!, Taken and Lend Cerriege, to al pens of the Union. MARINE INSURANCE. on l'esesig, Cargo and Freight, imbruing Rim Tra.neportation. C. C. LLTUROP, Firsident. W. DARLING, Vice Precidcni. H. E. Itictiarden, Feerstary. 0:11CT015: Charles C. Letbroy. 437 Wataut street. Hon. Cleary 1). Moore, 56 Walnut mreet. Alexander Whillden. 3lerchant, 14 North Front et. John C. Rooter, firmer Wright, Mutter A Co. E. 'Many. Arm of lorry .5 Pater. John B. McCurdy, Arm of Jones, White A McCurdy. S. A. Mahon, Arm of Bishop, himnums t Co. Jas. B. Smith, Arm of Jaw P. Smith a On. !nos. L.0111,..pin, Arm of Cilln.pple & yeller. - lasoe Italleheret, Attorney and Cuellar. mow 14 Limerick, AV Erma, etrrot. Robert Were Powell, M Walnut. etroot, Thew. W. Raker, Gold•mith'e 11.11. 'Leary C. i% ormore, New York. R. W. POINDESFEII, Agent, fr,' Front etreet, Patel/urea =2:3 Life Insurance. TRUST COMPANY 12neorpolot..1 April Ptk, 16.50. Cop:talbt.k $500.000 OTTICZB6 A LEXANDHR WHILDIN, MARSHALL lIENZET,Vice President, Juite C. SIMS, Secretary and actuary, JOIL\ S. WILSON, Treasurer. BOMLO or =ecru. Alamteler WLBdin Louis A. Galley, Marehall .amen, T. Pamonde Harper, William P. Bolton, Elialta Tramp, .. llnri. Joseph Allison, Mamas S. Smith, John C. Sling, Gann B. Graham, Itawinan, IS rood Mallet*. . . John P. Simon. RN. F. TRWIN, M. D.,3ledhml Examiner. Ibis Conti:any make@ Insurance on liven on moetrmatenne Me terms. It has been enommfo ll y manned for amend yosas by an expertenreol • Word of allow, and trastac and trostemr, hut always Feld promptly' Its, loam., and le miry way downing of emendenoe and W. potronnya IL MIND hltoAgent., my7:c t; Front street, Pittsburgh. Continental Insurance• Company. lacorporated by 41te LegLituture rf Poissytroxsit, lam a RERPETUAL CHARTER Authorized Capital, One Million Dollarn.-....7 $1,000.000 &oared and Accumulated Capital • 331,500 lIOME OFFICE. No. in Wthrnt Stree4 abort &coed, Phaadelphia. Vire Insurance VII Bd.'dim Furniture, Morebandlse, ae. genadly. Marine human. on Canoe. and Freights, to all parte of the world. Inlutd Insurance on Goode, to, l,i Take.. River* Gaud" citd 'And C'arrlbgm, to all parte or the Union, on the mod Ihniroble terms, tone/Rent with mixzeity. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deeds, kr., Philadelphia WM. BOWEAR formerly Register of Will.. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman t Smith, to2POrtLes Hanle:nand Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third street, above Huhn, Phila. JOSEPH OAT. Arm of Joseph Oat & Eon, fklmanaddis, No. 12 Quarry street, Phila. EDWARD V. MACHETE. Ann of Machette Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 1.24 Norti l lst street, above Ran, Phi.. HOWARD MIN sW,WIN, Ann of Ltrinotmt Ca. Prodtge and Ctandulon Merchants, No. WA Harked at, abort Eighth, Phila. GEORGE W. OLLADAT, Pro :lent 01113 Iruans.,Secr...tary. JOBERIA ROBLNSON, Agent; Igo. 24 Tin stmt.(op Manna The Manufacturers' jounce Company of PIILADELPHIA, Charterlerpetual—Capital $500,000. WILL HIM AGAZET ALL ICLVDB 01 • " ' Fire, Marine and Inland Rieke. aanoy S. EIPELNCOTT, - W)1. A. RHODE& iln Proolden4 AIMED WEEKS, Flettetuy. •- - Aaron S. Lippincott,. Wm. D. Thomas, Charles Who, Wm. A. nabs, William Neal, Alfred Weeks, J. Illselflo Sank, Chaa. J. Field, holm P. &moos. James P. Smyth. Cutopeny woe oremalted tries& Cash Capital. sod • the Director' have determined to adapt the butane.* to its available resoursets to observe priaterwe to ansftethati Its SSW" with 'prompt stuerment of lase'. Pittsburgh OlOcs,NeAS Water street. sulfa . 3. NEWTON, JONE.S.Agent. Cit sena' Insurance Comp'' of Pittsburgh. WM. SAOALEY. IhrsiderA, • SAMUEL L. SLARSITALL. Socretw7. Office 93 water Struf,'Edlecen Narkti and Mod Strath. I)3„.lnsure* Hull and Cargo Malts on the Ohio and Ifle. alssippl Rivers, and Tributa.tlea. ,QP•lnsotee against's...sot damns Fs Fir. Also, againat lb* pails of the Eta and Inland Navigation and Tram/art. Won. Cart. nark Sterling, S. We:, • IV= Bingham, " Wm. Dapley, mn Fnol Itubirl. Dunlap, Jr. . . . 11. Ilarbovith,Jo . .. . .. hn R. Dilworth Aron. Pan:lock, Fronds Sellers, Wsltal. Bryant, , ' J. Schoonmakor, Jas. M. Cool.; Wm. p. 143., _ • - - John .!Mon. "Western. Inn OF PI XT Inca Company ;II II 1 0,11.. SLE.;Proaideitt. , Borretaiy. da of Piro &lad Martha Risk. F. d. aonixiN, Will Insure agalntt all kind _ _ SURILI It. 311Uer, Jr, J.R Atabiw Ackley, Ihmona, Thomas Scutt, A. Mmlek, C.. W. Mckinnon. O. W. Jackson. ; Jainsialauley, Nom. Nnie, _ ... Nathiunal Mame., ' • T. Lippincott. William 1. Eolith. . . _ • , ir.A llomelnsUtution managed by Menton well know* In this cmmunity, and silo srm 'timidly adjustand pt:tunPt , I/.. r e isien st 9 oOYFlCltio.nrtsc.sttettt2r. °'=r _ '°p tt.b A . .t •,..ajk?.ll/s.' . --, ; i .ii - _ P4lactelphits ietre eknud „0 41PANX. -. to. 149 Chesnut Street, OPP.-08.1.P.E.TILE C1113.20111,1100Mr. , Will make all kinds of Jasmine/4 althea .Partaarar Limited, on asar7 tlemrlitkak PraPmi7 khrcbmaila , at remoaskla Mae ..11011CRT` P.luso Praddont. M. W. BiLowls, Chaim P. Mari Engit.h, o.qt. r. E. tumor. . I m.Ph Pflol, C. Oberman, - Jahn Chute., J.Megult . o. - Ja=clyla 017;Eg lleasagsikela. insurams•APAsapikalar.:i , .r. Crnseic..M. 98 WArs..l3M" _ ' ' Wag 1141WL,ApWRICa4 kires VA.. - 4# 4 45 , 0 4 . ornortilitft,lgereitmgc. Prward. - c , ; :-., ',. -.. = , •1' , ',;:.':-.... - iiberote,.. ' -..i4 - - T ikiiiii k: L,..., r i ati , 7, Ohailtmill,-, ,,- Lz C- - • - cz;: Ilusumnet. William Matte Joatpl. It. dal. Edmund A. r‘mder, Mule. Davis, .lital IL Pram.. :.. , .rgea. Lr•lr.r. 151,.111 Darlingtoa, Dr. R. 51. Huston, C. Ludwig, neigh Craig . SpeucutMeltraDs, Chark• n. Jent.. Droaka, J. 0../obruon, Ilynr Imsrax, flonvizi4; Farmers' and Ofeekantefco Company. Northwest (Omer SxOtut wad ' )la.it The tAltriing etatement exhibits the businesi and readi• tioo of the Company to N0r. , 1,185rs • , Premiums received on Myles...l Inland Risks` . . Total receipts-- Rid Marinelouse, Fire 89 Expenses fislasimendAmmolaous.... 46,169 IM Itsinsurants, Return Premiums dad , ' - 4 177 0:4 1 a Balance reroaloing with Conip'7.4.•-;--.4,43110117 07 Slio asset. of du Company areas . Phila. City and Cormty 80nd5,—.,4 16,11.121_101 Rail 4 road Bonds— L; 11,000 00 'rem Vint luolco m CO Stocks, nit 0n . .. 32 i5w0 00 • . Girard and - Conso li dation Dank • r • Stock 6,723 00 • Deiposited with Sherman, Duman - _ Co.. Now 210,11011 00 • • Deterred Payment on Runk not jot • • doo 07.100 00 Notes torllarino Premiums.-- 100,000 60 _ Das from Agents wand by bonds- 110,1116 10 Premiums on Policies rsostitly mod, and debts duo the Co 06470 00 • - ' 00 The Board of Dineen; ban this day &dared a 1323,067 DIVIDEND 07.71r=f :PER CEN T.. .=it Papabla on 'dontand on the bubo, of dos 13hs lest Sousa... :THOMAS B. SIARENCS, Exws.so HruntotA ikinsdary. • • - THOS, .1. llllNTES,Assat;llliksiti r • 04.. 00 WM* street. $918,1Z3 08 84,37-18 83,008 17 , 61,880 00 Reliance Mutual Ingram Comptnl , et ELT PHILADELPHIA. . .. Office No. 70 Viablat Street Omni sl77,674—Asern SZWJZZ—ZIEtsrfr bwirlit. Tire Insurance on Buildings 3U:dandles Tunas" te., in town or country. . The rootuel prhselple combined with On /w ay If • Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to dare ill the vette of the Company, without llatality tow loom The Script Certificates of thin Otmpemy, tor prattle. to convertible et par, Into the Capital Stock of the Otattpany. CI,E3I,,TINGLET, President. B. X. EITECII3ItE. Pewswo7- • 13111=111 Clem Tingley, Leeds IL Aehhant, Wm. ILTho mpson, Gawp W. Bakst, T. C. RAMO', EankflOntler. O. W. Carpenter, Robert Steen, E. r...C=i, C. a liii, lin, Robert 'Wand. Edward G. Jamas, - . J. 1.1.11 L. Taylor, Wm. Mauer, ; Jacob T. Bunting, , Archibald Getty,... t G. 31 Stroud, Wm. X temple, Pitlebt.: J. 0, COFFIN, Aped, • .r Third and WoodaideellE Pittsburg I Life, ' ire and Marine Office, CorneNtlarket and Water anC; PIVISBURGIT, PONT. GALWAY, Preaklent. Tam Gitanat, ger, Company makes army Inattranee aprortalating bent eninxtted arlth LIFE RIMS. Ahm, amtinst Hull and Cargo Mika.= the Ohio ehd 311raisalppi rims and tributaries, and nut.. Itisk • gen erally. And against Lou or Dermas by Fits. And against the Perils of the ben and Inland Nall • and Transportation. Policies maid at tha lowest rates conslatent erltbsalla all parries. Robect G:atray, Samuel 31cClucken, Jamenti Y. Oazzam, N. D, John Scott, Junta itannall, David Ilichey, • Jam. IbIiIIMICO, Arbuthnot, fal&—myStbly Eureka numante - Company • -7 ' OP PMNIIIYLTANLI. Offies PS. 9 War 814 . ..ri9aitntyk• LL 191,18/57: Stock Due Bill., payable on demand, and issent• M by two appnwed usmea- ..-----..”111111,148 00 Csah In Pittsburgh Truss Company-- ...... 48,3:0 88 ?remit= . . 47,564 49 v.d.ng.11;17 00 s,2trarilo . . 3.11. fibosalsFgai. IT. K. Slmick, IL D. Cothran, /dull rsaaissy, C. W. Datelslet James I. Denastt, = =I Pennsylvania Inerarartee eminent OF PITTSBURG:It. tAutharized Cftpital, $300,000. instr:ftudi.gg and other Prteoefj; law or.dase age by Fire aitd the perite or the 5. ., oW Inlsaliettaeene floe and Treatsportatlen. ' • • •. Wm. P. Jobwton, • 1. Grier 11071.9, , .• , T • W. M`Cllatock, ' A.. 1. Jam. J iacip sooD Pidn w: ter tka c ti:: : 7 ..: , 1 1 A. A. Carrier , Roily Patterson, • -Wide 11Anipt on, ... , ~ Juan P. Teaner, . .41thin Walk__ _ '1:-.—' •,: D. H. Um gYOY 1 Presideat., Hon. WM. F. JOT,Di .. TiosPreddent, BODY PATTB/18(MT. L. n 01.2 Beantary AM T nuttier; it, - 1. CLULEIIOI Collegiate sad Coatazeretal lastltuton - .NEW MCAI7IIM-'04211.211. --- '" T . INSTITUT-LOX:OAS BEEN IN anormiend opwation fee yemw delinstrte tleitt.lik.lNSiall Of *Mt PllllOll4 ate , OM" their Sem all the adnatagee Am Matta Via beaten, end Om parental imperrhionandgetintmen the young require.. - -The mental training Iseindee - e th•MrikaifitlikM: WNW mattail and fdantike Eductolon, lit Wegierenci Sicempiedlit preparation for any loatoest:that Oat .thetat - : stinetke of the, Leer Medical cf. Ma* mem 0..100 , 4 MAI% Wan* inadaminedelf aa may dedreat. • corm- of Medan' I. native Welcheg oratory and TIM, Moral Falobation is warred by Um pentamik of the teethere, by a *Mallon of the siol • =dant* ab, alttbicb tiinvic• stindrawarolwigeb , by madame:l. diwirdinery ISMORIZTI4anrIMAT: stay °Lithe DMI•11=1- &Mash"' 'if !I, .r w rf.el The Phydcal Ilrehalag inateirte et • prweribellienale eaturfaieln large and ,well furnished gponalionit• wader , the direetka of an accomplished fart and et suns®t of =Judy drillkag. ender foil ermidem- Was Inferitty corm with etwomeneet seeere - end Inntroomnked . . 0 1 Mani lieo.bablte etteakiandia sada Ithel sad demeet trotnoktke 'faith laW_lameell# l :: to the thil Mecham of tb• defffd fitA 01 " 1 "... - Is also taken I, eaccieragir iebolarema• Ifieffie=." mdur. lettn=u66" tiosided ge- QV demise ted et say time oft he , = d i a. tErijutia _ Catelopiewills 9"7 mymung...". wm. & MULL. ' • 31,nad '.m o, THE:I'OIMM (TERM of this -Institittikitk .IrUl eationence ms NONDAY, 31.111 th• .„ pileatill be dared s7,bo par term. and mill nabtatina" -i studies they wish - the PoUo..le Gat: Read:leg; Aneleutrighttary, 7,oologya - Ertuaela Gess, Modern ' AntnamanT, Prommelatlert Nap Draving, Nat. Ptakooplig, toning, Ancient ElopiErgibi. Ptnibicgro Grammar, . .. , compa•ition, Pktaicalßoolcatatging.- Maori% Cbem ol.Y bitrj,', ' Algalmat /Nth* 80 1 .. org ol 3l4 • • 3_ For Omt Latin, Italian, Pponlah. rancl. Swedish add' Angloaiicia, an aMitkaml!torrgs ofgrirM be ' made. Piano, per coupe ut tbenlFl 4lo4 -:— . UN oC Plano mer Drawing, pot ammo a! twontglemmia.,..:«...--- 4 t 011 Painting "- " A German lady, to eiotllMo Pb4ll o . maim In 4441.44r andetni give Deanna en tbe Plano andin German And /0101117 A taw papas will be accontlandated in Lb* tatalll'at Una Principal._ Douai, with foal and 1 . 1 4A 44414 4' . d t . " 1411: '4 ¢t rwook. All paymenti are to be manila adrarmi. _ .10SlICA KEW/LI, A. NeFllOl4lO4. APRIVATE " OARDINa 801106,ti rbt sou, Ax sztViticloliTlMMUMa corasirr.f 4 - _ Err. JOS.P. TAYLOR,. A. , 3l,lltxmle The, &Ammar Term wAU brew Maxpetzow, des. , Poe Circular*, addm• tbcapcfer,Y big Ah. di/ P.m*• ottkls gebool;eolebossollmie• may M . maw, ay. lion,l]i36.3l,Lloat, 34.3.m?.!' 1V131=31 M==l NEOrM,. K L I A T D TANNIN - 0 FEMALE INSTITUTE.- DAM 4 .\ D 80ARD1.4DR.4.11; : .4. mt.: NG 414 w ToM, itZlSZMCfs..art., Dr. ITMIMMIy, PI W. To 4 dirijoti. - ! J. Pork en N.N410,-Mal, MAMMIM. IDADIcII4;'•!' I Dr. J. B . 1.1,44 f, LL. KlDasikkg, Po.; Bro. J. PaliMpr, A. Mr. MIDom.ll.: Mc. Dirk, EdlimM4Pittobturg4 Judo Nefliopoo. ogotentooos seeintlf, of Cotakomosaanally.. Ewan Itoonsosad Misty 11 4 ,11 “!../"' d fim , - - - ).- , prise..lo..M.ireflr -Thiumbiassrr„ .- -; -,.:', -,..! 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