rmz. . Vittshirgt diqtttt. D. T. 1111Ltlii..-.D, L. L1LT05.......5. ZIZ6II/..-VX1M1.131111:17. Ø. if.spcLE & co., z nr7ons! , nd pßoPßierons pvi-r1313 'Cr Gl- fREDAT'BiEcIINING, JITLY 10,-1857 ENADINO , EATTER ON Lid PAGE OP TRIO PAPER will flue Sustain Walker! We do not believe ho - It is said that al reidrtwo eiiabere of the Cabinet demand the meal of Walker van& if the pressure from the SOttateotitinties he wnlbe compelled to give way to it or love the support of the SoiLtilto his ad ministration. The recent article in the Union on this subject his given out as being authoritative. It is rather &remonstrance with the South, than a rebuke of it, for being too Musty in its condemnation; and ' the countenance it gives to Walker int of the Coldest kind: It says : "We rep eat thsa - the Constitution of Kansas must come frota - the people of K 9111913. Other power to make such an inetrument there is not tinder /leaven. But the Georgia convention, without denying this -.,'stmt principle, seams t 0 think thatnthe Constitution of. Kalllllll ought nol to be !submitted to a direct vote of the people in their printery capacity. We admit that this if not in all Cages a sine gee non. It iira ,fair presumption (if there be no circumstance to re ' ! pet it) that • convention of delegates Osman by the '-!peopla will act in accordance with the will of their oonstiteenut When, therefore, .tEcre Is no serious dispute upon the Constitution, either in the coerce tion or among the people, the power of the delegate. . alone may put it in operation. But such is nut the . case in &anus. The most violent struggle this coun t:l7'l:ra saw upon the most important lathe which the.Oonstitution is to determine, has been going on there for Several years, between parties no evenly Irtlanced that. both flair:: the' ajority, and so hostile bone another that numerous lives have been lost in .thir contest- Under these eircumstanes there can balm shell thing as ascertaining clearly and without doubt the will of the people in any way, except by their own direct, expression of it at the polls. A Caustitatiois not subjected to that test, no matter ' , Whit it contains, will never be acknowledged by its opponesta to be anything bat a fraud. A plausible color might be given to this assertion by the arise silent that the membereof the convention could have :no motive for refusing to submit their work to their *constituents, except a consciousness that the majority would condemn it. We confess that we should find some difficulty in answering this. What other motive could they havol We do most devontly believe that, mless the Coo station of Kansas be submitted to a direct vote of the people, the unhappy controversy which has here ' Wore regmlbithatTerritory will be prolonged for an indefinite time to We are equally well con winded that the will of the majority, whether it be form' against Slavery, will finally triumph, though it maybe after years of strife, disastrous to the best bateresta of the country, and dangerous, it may be, to 'the peace and safety of the whole Union. This movement of the Territorial =dhoti ...ties tee form a Constitution to made, actin the regular way, in pursuance 'of 'an 'enabling and authorising - act of Congress, but lathe mere motion of the Ter ritorial Legislature itself. Nay, it has been begun and carried on in the tooth of a refusalby Congress to pass snob an act This irregularity is not fatal. There aro other cases in which it was overlooked.— But it can be waived only in considcmtien of the fact that the people have expressed their will in un mistakable language. If we dispense with the legal forms of proceeding we must hare the substance. We think, fortbeth reasons, that (bee. Walker, in advocating a suhmisssion of the Constitution to a rote f the people; irsted with wisdom and justice, and followed the onry line of policy which promises to settle this vexed question either rightly or satisfacto rily. In this respect at least ho has done nothing worthy of death or bonds. Bat who are .Tie people? What shall be the qualifi -cation; of a voter on the Constitution when it comes' to be submitted? IVe !snorer the:shirt's for the Con tention to settle. Those who think that the Conven tion might declare the Constitution in full force by virtue of their own will, can hardly deny that they might append to it a condition inquiring it to be first approved by the people. It' they can do this, they can also say whet classes of persons shall be counted as being part of the people. The Convention that Seemed the federal Constitution exercised this power when they referred it to their constituents [the Staten] and prescribed that their approbation ehould be giv en or withheld by State Convention. The Constitn tion.of,Virginia was submitted to the votes of men enfranchised by the Convention for the first time-- Of courso,the Kansas Convention will see that every proper guard is thrown around the legal voter, and that his bona fide intention to remain in the Territo ry is tested by a ',melees residence of sufficient length. We should say that the qualifications re quired to make a legal voter coder the Constitution ought to entitle an inhabitant to vote upon it—for or 'against its adoption." The last paragraph looks very little like sus taining Walker. That gentleman has pledged himself-to the people of Kansas, (and assured ihent - ihat in doing so he was acting , under in structions from the President,) thst the Consti tution shall be submitted to to vote of all the Long fide settlers in Kansas; but Mr. Buchanan, after instructing Walker to make this — pledge, antioances through the Union that the Conven tion which is to frame the Constitution must de cide who shall vote upon its acceptance. This is equivalent to wiping that none but the 1572 Border Ruffians who took part in the late elec tion shall have any Tole e in approving the Con stitution, and is directly in the teeth of Walk- er's pledges. The closing paragraph of the Union's article is a pregnant one: If it meant anything at all . it means flint Walker's pledges in Kansas are all -• made for Buncombe, and that the South must not interpret them as meaning what they say. It is as follows: "Gov- Walker isa Southernmost helms been rent ou . by an Administration pledged to tAe defense of South ern rights/ he le surrounded by a corps of officers, most of them from the South, and every one of them soma national Inert; ho was instructed to regard the Territorial authorities as legal, and sustain them against the rebellion of the Topeka Abolitionists; he is acting its concert with thsfriends of the South, and rams* fighting their enemies. Wo cannot help but think that such a man, to sent, so instructed, so sur rounded, and to acting, Is entitled to sympathy, comfort and aid from the South whenever they can be given with a cormeientioas regard to truth. With seek a bottle raging in his front, it was harsh and ungracious to open this fire on his rear." In this conncotion it is proper to set down whit Walker really has promised to the Kansas people, and how far ho has implicated the Pres ident in those promises. In his speech at Tope• kit he said: will say, then, to you, gentlemen, that if they . do not appoint a fair and impartial mode by which the majority of the-actual bona-Ode resident settlers Of Kansas shall vote, through the instrumentality of "impartial judges, I will join you all in lawful oppo sition to their doings, and the President and Oongress mad reject their eonstillstitnn. As regards the past, I _Wive got no power to recall. Tho past is irrevocable by Almighty purer, and I profess to have yery little power; much leas such power as that Over the put -have no control, but over the future I hare; and I say to you, that unless a fall and fair oppor tunity is siren to the whole people of Kansas to de cide for themselves what shall be their form of gov ernment, including the great sectional question which has so long divided you—onless, I repeat, they grant yen such an opportunity, I have one power of which no man or set of mon can deprive me, and to which I shall tesulesiiatingly resort, and that* tofoin you its lawful oppoeition to their acts. "On this subject I desire to read to you an entreat from any Inaugural Address — to the people of the Territory of Kansas, toiether with the vie...sof the- President of the United .States. "Indeed, I-cannot doubt that the Convention—l mean the. Convention which is about to meet in September , next—after having fraMed a State Con . Agitation will submit it for ratification or rejection, by. a majority, of the then Aetnal bona fide resident set lien of Kansas. "With these views ' Int well known to the President and Cabinet, and opproe them, I seoeptad the ap . pointmept of Governor of Kansas. Hy-instructions frost Ms Prrsident, through the Secretary of State, order dote of the 30th of March last, sustain 'the regulir Legislature of the Territory' in 'assembling a Conniption to form a Constitution,' and-they apes. tto opintoO of the-President, that 'when such a Con stitation-shidl be submitted to the people of the Ter - ritory,' they must be protected in the eltrehlo of their • right of voting for or against that instrument; and the fair expression of the popular will must not ho Interrupted by fraud or violence," At the risk of making this article seem too long, wo append a few entracte from southern papers to eliel:• the temper of the denunciations heaped npon. Walker in eortsequence of his To peka speech. • They all grow out of his pledge to have the Constitution -submitted to the whole people of Yallallß. The Mississippian, of June 19, says: "Ti. duplicity of the new Gomm,' of Kann.; • lae base betrayal of the South; his cunning plot to arresderta Gerrie Statefonotiu of the Territory the advaseapa of the victoria they hare gabled, and to 11/10401? Kansas ae as antiglare State into the Usien, Mee called does upon Airs the jest and lime tai , a . /ions qf ritt'Samthern Pan. h %gratifying fact that in the South no journal of any party bat given a faint signet approval of Idsooaree. There is but one vain, and it I, loud add CMOS& in condemning it If it true, therefore, that la" betraying ha trust and pandering to the ' deter- aplrit .of frecsoiltim which has crusted all • the distunctes In Nausea and shaken the Union iteelf to the centre, Gov. Walker's eyes were turned hopefully to fatmo and larger honors at the hands of the Democracy, his. vaulting ambition hai over: leapt Ralf.' - Nothing will be lett him as the mania of his perfidy, kint fruits that bare turned to saber en hti iliis,!ead the stinging cone:imams ontuilt.7, The Richmond Enintirer - bil men , th_oderate but not leis emphsthi: . - . • . of Is-it then neeltarldent that the propositionef • Governer Walker, Mellow to - With* inhabitants of KansecTerritory, theeight to . proneunoe upon the eonstltutlon,:th cotitratilethri to the splitt of our In-- . stltuthuns u ttattl ittWeithie ratlong,llleity? ' „its . • , • _- - - ~„ ; • - • . - ' - ."` " -qa.'t.V.6k:VOZV&VVOCTAY' • 4 . No. . we said, a day or two since, we mean not to assert that he is actuated by improper 'Motive,' Ho may think that the circumstances surrounding him justi fy his course. But he is exerting his infinenee— judging froni his publkdeciltratiorito crash out the great principle of portlier sovereignty. And unless he minces hie false tier as speedily as yossible he cannot expect in escape eltagether eintitar enurvire to that which was rieited upon hie predecessor." The Montgomery (AIL) Advertiser rays "With all their etin6dence in the'administration, and as anxious ea they are to sustain it, they (the &nth) canna hesitate ff, repudiate both, if Work er is permitted thwart's/le South is Kansas. They hope for the beet, but 60 preparedp throwoff party the instant it conflicts with Soothe:it duty. They await with anxiety, yet trith. much confidence, the action of the Administration In regard to the course of Governor Walker." The Charleston liereury says: 'lie claims to be supporteiby Mr. Buchanan, by his Cabinet, and by Congress; and then, by way of crowning the terrors of his intimidation, he openly and repeatedly declares that, if the Convention will not submit the constitution they shall adopt to the vote of the people for ratification, ho will join the Abolitionists himself. This threat, we suppose, cannot be of much potency in Kansas ; for it is per fectly plain that, if Abolitionism consists in the act of abolishing slavery, he is the greatest . Abolitionist in Sans's- A man who has been RO honored by a Southern State asto have been her representative in the Sen ate of the UniteAStates,.who goes into a Territory to bully or cheat:slavery' out of it, is totally un worthy of belief." • The N. O. Delta publishes the Topeka speech and adds: "Tt will be seen that he re-asserts very roundly that all his views in respect to Kansas were submit ted to the President and Cabinet, and approved by them, before he set exam his mission. If Mr. 'Bu chanan repndiato his opinions and recomMendatioria and send him to keep company with his predecessors —Reeder, Shannon and Geary—hero will be a pret ty question of veracity to !Mk: The Goorgiaru3d Mi,aissippi Democracy have form ally demanded of the President to recall Gov. Walk er immpditgely and repudiate his conduct, as aeon= dition oY their future support and confidence. How can he do this without calling in question 0 er's veracity—standing self-convicted of deliberate treachery to the South." It also 'publishes Douglas' Springfield-speech, "It is to be hence, inferred that in the United States Senate, Mr. Douglas would be in favor of admitting Kansas iota the Union. even though she should pre sent herself—in spite of the pro-consular dictation of Walker—tuk a pro-slavery State with a pro-slavery constitution which was nut submitted to the ratifica tion of the people, meantime, be it noted, Governor Walker—backed as he avows he u, by Mr. Buchanan and the Cabinet, is pledged to do all be can, in such an event, to defeat the admission of Kunene by Con gress. 'Thus we see a question growing out of the Kansas difficulties, and gmdually taking shape and substance, which is destined to be an entering wedge of division in the next Congress, and which bas al ready, it seems likely, caused the great body of the Southern Democracy tosplit oil from the Administra tion. It remains to be seen whether Mr. Buchanan shall bring back to the fold the Democracy of South Carolina. Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and the States Rights Democrats all over the South, by re pudiating the Walker policy and recalling that med dlesome pro-consular functionary. However that may be, Mr. Douglas' programme for 18110 anent the Kansas question appears to be pretty plainly marked out, and is every day looking fairer and more prac ticable as Walker's chances for a shadow of support from the South for the Presidency grow "small by degrees and beautifully less." We dislike to occupy so much room with this subject; but these are important developments, and it behooves us to keep one readers well post ed in them. Too 130MILUIDattsT or GRESTOWN.—The "Shirrs," the now democratic paper published at Washington city, thus refers to the late de bate in the British Parliament on the Greytown outrage : "For ouce tee concur with the'view of British states men. undo dennonee the bombardment of Greytown as ono of the most cruel and uncalled-for acts that has ever been perpetrated by a nation. A poor de fenceless people were euddenly deprived of their all and we believe to this day the country lees not real ly know for what the outrage was committed. If it was for any aercommitted against American prop erty or relation of rights of American citizens. surely the Goreiatment had ample opportunities be fore of defending the rights of its citizens by as summary a mode of punishment as was carried out in regard to Greytown. Tux LEAVENWORTH NIMIDER.—We have re ceived Kansas papers of later dates than the ad vices by letter to St. Louis papers, and from them we learn that the drunken threat of Hen derson and his bullies to hang Haller for the murder of Lyle had not been carried into execu tion. The free state men protected Haller from mob violence, insisting that he should have a fair trial His examination was proceeding be fore a magistrate, and he would probably be committed for trial. His chances were poor; for it is a great crime in the eyes of the judges of that territory to kill a pro-slavery man, while to kill n free suite man is no crime at all. LOCIBVILLE. —A late celasus of Louisville shoWs it to contain a population of 57,585,,an increase of 14.391 since 1850. The whites have - increased 19,871, and the free negroes 77; but the slaves have decreased 557. KANSAS.—Sr. Louis, July 8, MT.—Passen gers who left Leavenworth on the Polar Star on Wednesday morning, Ist inst., reports all quiet in that city. The Mayor's special police force of 160 men, backed by the overwhelming vote of the Free-State ticket on Monday, cast a de cided damper on the ardor of the rowdies. Ar rangements being also made by the Mayor for a detachment from the Fnrt, should any outside assistance to the rioters front Weston or other points during the night render it necessary. A constant firing of small arms was kept up frons.the windows and doors of the corner gro ceries during the fore part of the night ; hut, considering discretion the better part of valor. they kept their bathes out of the street. About midnight, having become too drunk ortoo sober. hostilities ceased, and therefore peace reigned throughout the city. There will probably be no more excitement until the case comes on for trial. The election on Monday resulted as follows: Free-State, 968: Pro-Slavery, 210. The entire vote of the city at the election for Delegates to the Constitutional Convention was 22&.—Cor. Trip. NEGRO Wm.—Judge Burke, of South Caroli na, rode on horseback from circuit to circuit, accompanied by a servant, who was directed to keep close behind him, while he meditated as pleased himself by the way. Jogging along in this way, on one occasion, the servant pressed up too near to the horse which" be rode, and which happened to be an ill-natured brute, and the consequence was that the horse kicked the negro on the leg, who, observing that it bad not interrupted his master's study, sprang off his horse, and picking,up a stone threw it at the horse, which it unluckily missed and took effect between the Judge's shoulders. The instant the negro saw what had been done, he fell in the road with his hands clasped around his leg, and crying out in apparent agony; as soon as the Judge could straiten himself, he turned around and said to the prostrate negro, "Stephen, child, what ails your "Lord, twister," was the reply, "your horse just now kicked me on the leg and almost broke iL "Well, child," said the Judge, "be just now kicked me between the shoulders, and almost broke my back too." Tire Ittuvesr.—The farmers in the vicinity of Danville, Va., are now engaged in gathering in their crops of wheat. The forward varieties have already been mowed, and during this week almost the entire crop will be harvested. The planters represent the present wheat crop as excelling, both in quality and quantity, any one which they have cultivated for many years. Neither the chinch bug nor the rust, says the Register, damaged it to any extent in that sec tion of country.. Tun BITE or Srionas.The papers record numerous cases of poisoning by the bite of Older!. In most cases, says the Providence - Journal, they have yielded to treatment: in a few they have been fatal. Whether these in sects are more abundant this season or more venomous, or,whether the cases have been more generally recorded, we do not know. It is said that catnip, externally applied, is a remedy. Whiskey, taken freely, is said to be too much for almost any other poison. A BACHELOR correspondent sends the Boston Post the following : "Tell me, ye winged winds `that round my pathway roar, do ye not know some spot where women fret no more ? Some lone and pleasant dell, some 'holler' in- the ground, where babies never yell, and cradles aro not found ? The loud wind blew the snow into my Rice, and snickered as it answered, `nary " . Two number of bodies from the wreak of- the Ifontrea/ in the-St. Lawrence is now 242. The wreck has big advertised for sale. Robberyof the dead is Wised to a dreadful degree by-the -inhuman fel owe who assist in recovering the bodies.. Thi.eanadian authorities have not etree ted the arrest . of,any of the parties engaged in I Duch proceedings. A BOSTON MAOLZLNE.---Ther Burton COUTier says: It is stated that Messrs. Phillips, Sam?. son & Co., have made arrangements to commence the publication of an originatotmerlean Maga zine, id which, however, they propose to secure. also the ,assistanee of some English 'authors. • - •A TOIING 1111142 who was jest entering Upon the .Eneld , of VisglZ astonished hie tesettei the other day , with•the - ibilowing version: :"..4rita Villtalittl4. tam Troia, dro., and tho with the dog of - Troy," - WILL TABJE POSSZSSIOIL—The deeds fec the Public Works will Pe delivered to the railroad company about the llith of this month, when they will at once take poasersion.—Bar.: Tel. A FACT.-:—An - exchange thinks that it is wo man herself, and not woman's wrongs that ought to be re-dressed. MARRIED—On Thursday morning. at a quarter born, noon, at Trinity Chtirr.b, in the city, by the Der. Jabal Dodge, Rector of St. Mark's Church, Birmingham, the Rec. ISEILASTIAN DODGES, Priest Associate In the Mash otah Huston, .Delatirld, trtsconitin, and LUCY MACDON OCGIi. daughter or the llomCbas. Shako, of this city. On Thursday the 9th inst.. brill,. John O. Menem. Mr. ROBERT ARMSTRONG with Miss JENNIE KELLY, all of this city. DIED—On Wednesday ennlnon at ; WILLELD 3IcROBERTS. agnd 62 yam. Ills funeral will Wm pla.sFrl,lay morning et 103 E o'clock from his late residence, liare's Island, Duquesne Borough. to proceed to Mt. Union Cemetery, Allegheny. 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I olT.wei .t jc . 2 , l,lkultF GICOUG-E, W. G.RICIG. .I: Li 1 - (..Z.R.13, Ors, af Pitt and Mechanic, Strrd, Fvfth Want, PITTSBURG 11, P Manatee - torn Ploe and Oak Keg. of the veirkole drecrip th. of NAIL KEGS. rhkh they .011 100.0 l inork4 print .c,-CotrActs are ree9octfully aolirited. All work veer rantod of the Nat goalie,. dol:klyclfc L 6n55 %, , cri.Locont. Pittsburgh Steel 'Works. JO:STIES, BOY 1D ..%; CO.. Manufacturers of CAST STEEL; SPRING. PLOW and A. B. rTELL, SPEINGS.d AXLES, Corner Boss and First Weds, Pi74iwery.4. /U. D. D. FIOG-ICDS S: CO., lIANCT4eTtIIETAIi 07 Roger.' Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Tooth, Garner Ross and Firsl SZrfoLs, Pittsburgh, Ps ,ludytitr• riFr-V121." 11. COLL,INS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER LN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Meth And Pmduce d&wV Nu. 25 Inal 51,11.• POlsburph. WIVL. EIA.B.NEILL,L.. Jr., House, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Grainer and Gilder on Glass, No. 1Z SMITHFIELD STREET, Nearly oppoalte the Post Oftca, araralytlfc PITTSBURGH, PA. MINERAL WATER. PITFLIC, C OLT) AND sp.A.xKLrNo. DRAWN FROM PORCELIAN POUNTAINN, THROW!! SILVER TUBES. rite Ont.r froimatain roorrets m rriTnnoann. U. D. SCULLY, Fourth street, Corner Ferry at.. two &Mil from Knoli'm Confectionary. DAWNS dz CLIJ.LarIY, Hones, Sign and Ornamental Painters, White, Lead and Zino Paints. Mee, all ledelm of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Witadont Glade, Putty, Brushee, de., 131 Woodfaro claw shore Itirmiond Alley. milfklydle Pittsburgh Variety Works: JONES, IVAI.LINGFOIZD St; CO., (Bueceasora to Warwick, Atterbury C 0., ) Wannfacturenitif Right and bait !hind Door Locka, Spring, Drop and Thumb Lacher, Platform and Counter Sc.).,e Coffee, Corn and Plant MDI., and Domestic Hardware gener ally, corner of IYaler and (Want streets, Pittsburgh, Pm Ja22tlydfe COCI3II..A_N br..J3FLOS.„ X.C.NCIACTSI=II 07 Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, lee., Nos. 91 Food Street and 86 Third Street, (Betwou wood and )larket,) 1.117901111011, PA, Rove on' hand a moiety of new Patterns, &any and plain, sultan. fur ail purposm. Particular attention paid to e. closing Grace Lou. Jobbing dorm at abort notice. mr9 J. 3.1 L, 2.40E1R.0H..A.15rr 54 St. Clair Street, (Ih. Lristro Neu. Bulldlng,) watlytlfe ADITEICTI.SE IN THE MANSFIELD (Ohio) 11.V.R.A_LD ADDRESS ' OFF & DAY, MANSFIELD, OHIO. Tnc_fmmenee muss of testimony In nom of llounaturs German Bitters, nominees on that Dint . the article lualltbat It Is represented - to be, and in s consennenee.. we &deist, is trial Of it trY those afflicted witli 1 . diseases Dm, 'which It is' recommended. CHATFIELD, Esq., sold Lotracti, , Dolge co., WI.; Nor. 1;141.--"Orea ayear ago' Tenet some s lummy laryoutiom Canada, amErecelvad some. of ,oar German Bitten,. athkinl used and sound great relief frum. My health h . 'improTial In such a degree that lam agent able to attend to burlier!d. A lam number of dya• Peptim b. ad. nalgbbortgtnd barahad to, =RI/Wm forth. medicine. An 'agent hem imuld sell *gm "inaati., tlea, ma kb** It'to bi • inuettne" • • . . . . • Bummillloore, Moore, James L. Manville, Jaffa -10411, Wills Halm. Romp_; Co., JAlltl , lll.l WI , Mother lanteatato alao exii i essed tnelr . grist vonlidante In •frkkh,Wholetai s aiad as,Dr. 11. =WWII Drts btai, 140 Wood /stmt . , theolden*lttact , Om advertisement. ' •• '.l.3CLn'olawr Sputa Asters- To CcumithApthrew and other Invalids! APPOECTREN7 EXTENDED TO JCT. TIM. tons. Cad. IrTTCH ...sz T. NV. Sirrrk-Si - -.-- UM concluded to attend their stay in FiUsibiniiis till ; SATTIRDAYSTEICLNG / July 15th, and will remote on the ST. CLAIR HOTEL, where they may be lommits:4 La those wishing to avail theraseiros of Dr, 4McifS system oi treat- I meet. ...- 1. " C O bihitinsis of remedial Miellanres adopted by Dr. Fitch and Dr. Sykes las been ranply tested. and E 0 oboe dantiv proved to be in prat/ice ell tharit olaina to be in the ory, that its originators do not hesitate to assert, hiat 1,7 their system, ly beyond the mach of remedies- relief may be obud nal in ail cases not absolute- i by Oils/swan of treatment, the lama/Kest Mafia./ and 1 Sthenutrophit Inhalations Is addal to that of aro:ova:it. in [cruel remedies, to renovate and sustain the strength of the . g.wrid system; and thee,: with midi niechanleal mains as the ease may Indicate, Joined to Frol s w i "'" °°° to 000°''''..ed lief re ' , / diet, Within friction. ke.. de, will not only afford more or , / lee. relief bielmost all cads., but will epees portanneut cures iin iiiiwilciaas, 12 which only partial and temporal"' amid be obtain from any one of the above measures sung ly. tint although many otherwise fatal cams of constunp- i tine may he thus relieved, there ore still many which passed beyond hope, and those who ore In any way inelistal to a i disease so insldnoos, and .0 fearfully fatal an consumption, ausuot be too careful to give their cases timely tete Mi..— Ths delay oven of a few weeks may, In many cases, turn the male Ilpill..t the patient. / Where It la possible we always prefer to make a persona/ 1 emantittation, end tints a:certain the precise condition of the / I Longo. 63 wo wish to undertake uo case where we Icor not a chi.. . 1.4,1 2 g good: and we wish no one to consult us who lanot ready to hoar the troth. Thoae tumble Coyish. will. In Limiting, be careful to state their casesfully, answering, at length, our published list of qt./lona, win/Lb will be sent to any requesting It, and the nevissoary remedies, as well for Mama. of the Loom and Stomoth,as for Female Disemois May no Sent by Express to almost any part of the United States. Consultation Free.— Wks hours, Ds to S o'clock, daily. Sr. Clair Hotel, Pittsburgh, I / CALVIN M. FITCH. It. D. May 12th, 1557. i JOHN W. SPICES, h. D. raybluDivnip Exchange BanEof Nebraska, FL 0 R F NCB, N. T. OEO. SINCLAIR, f 1 ,4! 'NEEDCR, Cca.r. co.-10 SZVCIJA.II2. General Land Awls& Dealer in Land Warrants, Florence. N. Will give their peu✓mal attention to Buying and Selling Real Estate., Entering Laade, Loaning Money and Paying Tare, in Nebraska, Para and Karma. MUNCLS: ld Edina ge 'Bank, Pittaborp s h, Pa. C. G. Hanley & Co. , R. Park), & Co., Banked", Pittsbargh, Pa. Lee & Co. kleinlaut.% " P. P. Raley. Banker. Philadelphia. WiIIPIOW, Lanier A Co,. New York. Lucas A Simonds, Banker., At. Lanni. Ballow k On, Marchand.. Bank of Commerce, Cluvrtind, Ohio. J.(l.llitssey, " nP;nlm;lAwfc•P S.A.AICUICL. GRAY, MERCHANT N.. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, (02(kfrtf (Dr. Irintie New Dull.ling.) Cups and Fart,. M'CORD & Co., Wholesale and Retail Flatters, 131 Woad Sfrert; Ilaeo always on hand a full and complete stock at HATS, CAPS'ead MILS, lrhokade and Edugl, sold at. the loweet Kastern prlroo, to which they 1111110 ate:taloa of all put , chasm, oc23ltf _ _ JOHN THOMPSON, 410 LIBERTY STREET. European and Intelligence Office, Keep, Moor, for sale Drafts on Europe for any amount , and simmer and Packet Tickets to and from Liverpool to New York. MrLs for cooks and general house-work fundshed to hou.ekoryrra on short notice. Wrighesindtin Vegetable Pllismd Syrup itlasyir on band. brought from Near York and Philadelphia on railroad to Pitteburgh. jairtlly C÷ 1: 0R G E NV - .A. Mmulactorer mtl Dealer In MI kind, of TOBACCO, SNOW' AND CIGARS, A Y D ZAELAP TOBACCO, GJFACF of Smithfield Street and Diamond Ailey, oe.1:13-fe PPITSIII7IIOII, PA. The Only Remedytfor Consumption, which experteuce hm proveJ FIFIG-E.NIAlsr. CI,A_RIi"...i CO'E4, [L Lo Rushton. Clark k Co..] Pure and Genuine Cod Liver Oil. It hos good the lost of tea yenre with increasing popular ity. amt proved .eflholeious where otherm hare fall,(. See that you get Ilegerneu. Clark & Coe. for PHsfo the death of our Mr. Ituebton au artielerufied “Re.thfon'el has We lo- Iflelurokl, in no way connected with It. C. & Co_ or 11. C. L Co. Soh! by Stu.zr..e.i. Co ll. A. Fauxerrorc & Co.. Films° e‘el flrec,lete,nen‘lly. e Jefo . 2 rod.teefer IS IrMID WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., American Galvanized Sheet Iron And Sole Aped for he Sile of Le - xvms WOOD. Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron. ALIO. Galrauiml Oorrrtge.4 iron, f..." r<0. , 11.g. 441.1Varebtktigr--Sn. Pront .sari, Pathurgh. WM. WILI,I:11WS S. CO. HANKERS. • Troop STREET, COR.VER DEPOSITS received on current accounts as tots!. • Interest lAA only ou money dtposzttsi fora axed time. All ehecksou our oltlos dlll to paid at runsoury, utile. ottteralsts marked. W. U. Williams 6. Co. boo and sell Exclutogo on the prtn ftftAl MU , n th. ttu4ttsl :Elates And Enrope. J.27:lnt C A-It:LOS C A.l - 2C own., I , „n and S. (Ix, M.-rd., YlVsbtabA, I=l Igrambs cri Inlvort.od. .Jes=us, 17033-PA-COO, ezC_, • Selictl• the attention et Smoker+ and Chewers so lilt lIIVWk. which will be rwn,l rumple/tone to quailly arwiy. torl2,lpl British and Cantfnuntaj Exchange. SIGHT VILLS DNA IFS RI raINCAZT, 631. - LERMAN Sz CO.. On the Union Bank, London. In Sums of Ll and Cperardo. These Dr.i.fr+ dux available, at It the Iniactisd taaru. of Ent:laud, *cotistvl 4711 Imland and the _ . %V duair 61.61/1 llitla on i. A. 61tCS ELLAC7I S BM, LIN, Frankfort a Main. whir% 'erre nA a Remittancce , to all ports of liertnany, evriturland and I/olland. Perscuts inteudiag to travel abrual may procure throuala us Lettentor Credit, on which Motley eau be obtained, as °noted, In any tart of istrope Collections f Mlle. Not. lull Ober aocorittes in Entupe. rtoudve prompt attention NI NT. it. WILLL tt MS A CO., tub=corner Wood Third streets. Nelson ' sArarrotypes. PILICMS. 17,ILDUCF:33. Gallery, corner Third and 3larket Streets, ENTLIANCE ON THIRD STREET. We ant now prepared to otter to the public our well known atyles of Mahn /tyros at the low price of ONE DOVLAI: and CIOTAILDS. Theme wantiug Ilken.www taLen In the. beet atria of the art, lOU find 0 greatly to their Interest to eve thin establishment a call. A Large twaorOneot of Min and tatter Crwoa elanya no hued. atottl:lste DR. BENP.I" ANTLER'S lODISESATER. INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC FOR FEVER AND LORE. ERTAIN REMEDYFOR SCROFULA. Da. river Amts hisvinit at length Gereedad in effect sng what ham long neon considered the great deeidaraturn In medic:rte. n Pt:REECE SOLUTION OF lODINE IN WATER, offers. it to the 101.17 and 44,1,11 e ne a remedy for a multi tude of complaint. hitherto pronounced beyond' all radical In all Gramma affoctionv, where thn acroufolous haat latither hereditary or Gunn-ed. the lODINE WATER EPADICATES TILE. ELKNIENTS iifthedbiease. In rEvra AND AOUE it prrfecte a THOROUGH and PERMANENT removal reran the system of the nartsid aof the din order. The malt. ore immediately mmo* felt D. LIT ER INIMPLAINT.IIILLIOCa DISEASES. ILEMOPTISIIIi, and other 11.01111111Als ES. TUMORS, IIEART DISEASES. DERANUMIIENTi.ir THE LIVEFLIC IDN EFS and RIAD+ DF.R.DROPSE, RHEUMATISM, NEURAL GIA, 11..E3IORIIIIOIDY.NERVOlIF. AFFECTIONS. and all FEMALE DISEASE-4, together with IMUMCIIITIS. and Ilse entire rang, of PULMONARY Ou)IPLAINTS. Dr. Henry Andorra' lodine Water ha. lota aualyred by Dr. Jam, R. Chilton, the celebrated chemebil, and lea by Prof...or Jame. C. Root h, of the U. S. Mint, of Philadelphia, and othtinsnounce It to be pod what it I.aproliented. For circular., farnieldng full detail. of the legitimate character of thin remarkable medicine...well ...for certificate+ vol untarily given by Moos orb, have been cared by it.. sloe.— The, public are invitod to mil upon DR. GEO. H. REESER, 140 Wood Greet, Jeddalku-RF Wholenlo and Retail Agent. "Beat PIIIW . IM Use." Viazear'n iTearigiche Pil.lm. Whey will cure the meat violent hmdacho. 'They will cure costive bowels. They are a tonic as well as purgati en. If your had pelt* you, one dope will cure you. If you hare Indigestion they trill help TO¢ It you aro sick they will make you They aro the best pill to euro bdiousnelow They are a plain pill and • good pill. No better pill can be compounded. They coat only 25 cents a box. CZ Sent by mall to all patty of the United States. Direct your letters to Pa. KEYSER., No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pre., the Wholmode Agent. rnykdkumF w. & p. fsusrEFlA.Trx, NANDFACTDIDNA AND DUMAS AU Yiifd• of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, Hero mealy token the building Nu. 129 Wood knot, In addition to their hlanorgetnring kintablialunent,No.43lrwin area, where they will be ',lewd to receive their hiends, ap77lydli/ The price of a flacon Is 88 cent,. The pricer:l tbo Yamada.-- is IA coat. The priceof the Eacliet.(rcry eirannt)Ls 75 vents. The price 01 the Fruit. (per box) le 1,50 price of the lacunae I, 60 Getanne Pranyolzant. Every/441y user it. k CO, MP Broadway, New York, 801 l Everywhere .• FRANOIPANNI. United ro TIM Peale—Whereas certain persona In th e United States are offering for malt Frangipanni Perfutnea, • of a apnrione nature, ['limitation tithe red article mado by Mean. PIESSE t LUBIN, title is TO CiLITIONTIitt PUBLIC that no Is genuine but what lou the numn of PIEEST t LUBIN of Loud rt., Loudon, on the bottles, and sold by LNOER k CO., of N., York. BOLT: AGENTP.. The New London Scent, Ftangipanni, an Eternal Perfume From the Holy City. MIER k CO, 300 Broadway, New Took. BoldEvehere. Jelttßhordlou rrs tets • 1110.1,4-113 Gr TAMAN, YABTFACITILLII 0? Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel 011, dels;silyfo k 0.169 and 170 45corpsd Street. PITTSBURGH, PA. 'DR, KEYSER'S SUOCLDER BRACES—FrOM PReetana - Dielerteb, April 10th, 1851,—Vor more than ? Yee" Twee we Mee constantly wont the WaeMeatee Re. P'ndar Bnee, rinnufactured by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, , of No. 140,1V00d streer, In this city, and would heartnY recom mend It to all whO ara compelled to follow a sedentary wow , potion. As wilutrebelMe remuted, to caning atlintion WV...Mite, it answers for a brace and eurPenderr, the weight of the pardakerns being so placed ea to continently . tend to bring too shoulders to their natural pc:lnitial:rand ea- P'"d. the thus, Women,handrodsof whom ate atoMeßl . NM.? by the welsh t of enormous .skirts," should also procure these Mama Be particular In Prsmding 'Mil.' mentioned, se many of the Mama • add ." htw'hmt at Dr.4:1E.0. li. kEYBER'I3, Wholesale Druntat,4lo Wood street, Mgt of thirOoldeoydorter. Je76aLtt-tir To Nervous Sufferers—A mama .1111.117.411 . teamed to hoslth In a tew:4ol4 - idter =AY SOW , " Mg , amino. eillerlor I. 'noxious is In koown the. mum ot rurh. • rendltni6)lh4TpretcliPtian Meet to the' Not. NNIN Nca4 Totem en=it. my rip o w ic or t ree ..T: at _ DRALYFA.7.7." ~yH.f:[H lil.~: ~:~! ; 'l4" .11cin 2bbrrtioeptruto • Crazzos' 10 - scraser.COXrAOT, tt I.trotzt - r...e, Jona 'LStb,lB.57. ~.,,-.DIVIDIND.—The President and Direitors of eh. Company h,e, ilar day &clam! a.iirkierol of Eight Dollars per share upon the Capital StockCaay Eve Dullara payable tomtit to the Steck. Illolders. or their legal repr,s,..tatir.l.4,on tad after Ilemlay, the 22t1 Init.. and Thee DelLtra malitell to their Stack. jeltsfelat SAMUEL, 1.. )1A11.1111:I.L. • - PITTSBURGH, May ISS6.—Notiee ig hereby given to the Stocltholare of thii look, that twoks for the sulewription of the SID, 000 of whlith loud capitol amok. lunibotit. 4l by the lute inP letnent to the charter of the Citizen , : Depoilt Dnuß,) be opined ou 310NDAt, 2Sth root., rind reautin open until the OBI) of July next • - E. D. JONES, Cnalir. ulyTe.2nulehr. 31nrientiits' AND 31.tiervacareMta' l'ittabar;;h,June Zith,15.47. conformity with the 25th seethm of the Corotitntion of the Commonwealth of PCIINSATIMfiI, notice Ix hereby given that application wiit be made to the LegisLatnte, at the next svmlon. for the Renewal or Esteth don of the Charter of the Men:halite' and )lanufacturere Danko( Pittsburgh. teethe term of fifteen years. By order of the .13oardolDinictont. jedttlmil DENN Outlier. far. ONLY PLACE where Tickets can he procured via CLEVELAND AND TOLEDO, TO CHICAGO AND TILE NORTITITEM% Is at the maim ofttbe Company, Monongahela House, No. EM, and opposite the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, corner of Wayne and Liberty street., myMd.twoniT myD P. KNOWLAND. Agent. EZEME! THE PARTNERSHIP of the Eubseribers, stud, the firm n( LencL k Co.. terminated by mutual counont on tho Int day of Jamb IKI7. ii•. Y. 1 . ..EEC1R 9 ler Philadelphia. il. W. 11ARIt18,f T. J. CLAilla., of Filt,burgh. {Wm. TIiAW, • ' the P nal road , hitheet, The special agency of the Puma. .. Co. bithento conducted under the above named firm.will be continued under the adult nutnammeut as Igen - Wore, lent for the sort. rote uomunt of W.F. Lech and (leo. W. Herrin under the nuns of LERCII Yr Co. In Phibukdpitia, and other Eastern mud by Thos. J. Clarke, William Thaw and Chas. J. Clarke ' under the name of CLA.RKE A Co. at Pittsburgh, and NI pcdnb.. . • Thu... g ement beingsimply n new dirialett of interests among the partners for their own convenience, doe. not lo the leastilisturti the relations of the agency with the publir. LEECLI b CO., Ne. 3, Dock street. Philadelphia. CLAIIKR k CO., irlOdnui Corner Water& Liberty eta. Pittsbargh. TAYLOR'S SALOON! 365367 Broadway, New York. T HIS Magnificent Temple of A 67 AND LUXURY Lloa been recently re-decorated and ornamented, and now prmonta a (or more GORGEOUS COUP DTEIL than when first hanidtatal. TILE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL - 4 • Over the Saloon, containhar 200 Matas, i still conducted on the European plan, nod is open far the reception of Guests at oil Orate.liCloal 121!3:1:tIl NOTICE is hereby giCen that letters testa nmntary mt the estate of James Cooper, late of Ram lownahlp. Allegheny county, were granted by the Reeder of [berth] county on the Bath day of Iday loot to the um .leroigned, to whom all persons haring claims against said estate will present them duly antltentleateol for settlement, and all persons indebted thereto will r.,il and matzo pay ment. Wu. COOL ER.4th Ward. Pittsburgh, July 3d, 1057 t R. It.. Enna. dilt Word Alleghenfeity. jylikartlndi DISSOLUTION—The fore enlisting between the undersigned. undcr the style end Mira of George W. Gregg k Co.. in tide day diseuleed. THOMAS S. BLAIR. Eel., has been duly appointed .the agent tnr the members of the firtn, ler the purpuee of get thng and cloning up the huxinent of odd tient. CAEOLISE ADAM,. GEO. W. GREGG, J AME&PATTON, JR. ritteburgh. July 0, 1657:Jyliklall MD . NUMENT TO TIIE MEMORY OF .I.LE.N RI" CLAY. 516 PAGES, RECEIVED Tills DAY AGENTS WANTED. J. B. D. CLARE. 13 St. Clair O. SEA LING CA NS, for preserving Fruits Refrigerators and Ice I.lltests. Water•Cuolen. md Ice Pnelters, Silver Plated Tea Setts,Caelors, Spoons. Fork. ke.. ell new and laved patterns; at very low prices. Fine Toilet H., and every article wanted for haves. !lee, of Japaned and htaindll Tiu (tussle, Wooden warn. tc.,nt the Romeo Furntehitirllardwarn and Tinware Manufactory of kb, JOHN FLEMING, 47. 51arkut et, cur. of Third. Young Mons , Library Al.oe Ist lon. TILE Regular Quarti2rlv Meeting of this ILISIAIIIOII will be held In Ile Librory Rooms on not MONDAY I.voultsg. the 1:1111 tag,. S o'clock. r. Punctual atteudanr, ts requested aI all the member.. • _ Jyllo Wu. 11. KINCAID, ses-retary. having all the knowledge of _ modern Glee Marrelarturinl: In all It. parts, desires .alltable to lA. elnthilillee. Ile I. In et the best reference, Addl.,' 51r. J. 0. LIAMV..;.7 310 Liberty Jy1,31.:1 B ACON. -25,000 lhs Bacon flaws. 25.000 Ila .1. Shoulders, 10,0 , 30 0.0 do Sidra 40 le+ c, C 110401 Jtot reccereal alai far sale b) 13,10 lIEESE.--500 bz, hest titnlitv, W. R Chet in Moro and for bale by T. LISTER & CO, tcs be:a quality Rico in store ..111, and for anlo T. LITTLE k CO, No. 112, Seem.' nt. D YE FLOUIL-50 idds, fresh ground, Rye neer in etude awl for'salti by T. LITTLE ik CO. PIO No. II?, Emendn. VI 10 COFFEE —ISU Is nupnrior quulity in X 4, and for .u.I. I.J T. LITTLE & CO. .1,10 No. 11.2, Sp,ntl at. UG A H.—lo hhdo best — N. 0. Stipir in ,ture acd fur Ly T. Lrrrt.n L CO. lylo N 0.112, Proposals tor Paving 6n the 3lonons gahela Uttar!: SEALED Plitil'OSALS will be received nn tfi July iGth. Sir nradin&and (Axing en the Nlon,onntheln Wharf. to the amount of :telethon xtod dollar; ty commix, at the tet uncatieu of the pretwot panned be. lon. the foot•of Ferry etreet. awl extend along the ricer to ward% Penn etreet. the weak to be dyne noder the direction of the Itteorritog Itegnlator and the 11 hatillanter. Payment fur e mow will be made In cam, not city war rant, Propowi • must ha alidpened to " O .S. MOIERIAT, Chairman oft d Colkunittoe at hintiosigaliela Wharf.. Ily order of e Committee. Alonommhela Wharf. _.lyiiilant 4 W. 11. WHITNEY. Clerk to Committee. SITE FOR OAKLAND RESIDENCE-I ,11"..r for male 7 to 10 acme of ground, being a partof flan "Atwind Plan , at Oakland, upon widen I now noble. It is a deairalilo location to any one wanting a hone in tho country, whi-p is within 20 minutes walk of the Court Ilona, Apply upon the premiere. .10} . 22wilii JOHN It. SEMPLE. CO—PAHTNERSHIP.—We have this day aasociuted with OA In the Smm and Candle Moine" John Nudity. The buainess will I, contlnuml as herctm fore, mrlet the name and atria of WALKED. /1 CO, The huatnesa of the late firm will to settle& at their Factory In alleZheny. or at the office of John Floyd & Coy corner of Calt and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. IT, a 11. 11ALITT.11. Allegheny, July lat. yield° NW MUSIC--Charlottu- Blume has just received the folloveing.ttese See Iler Winn' toy /hearer; No.= of Feeres Mele- Just rubliehell. Mc My Mary at the Meadow Gatr,. trio for three female voices, by J. A. Fowler, 26; All's for the heel. nen. tenni by 3. IL Thomas, 99; Fichottinchl'outrodour, Alphonse Levine, 2., The Falcon Quadrille, RicardoLluPt; 2:4 In Rego de Florence, new polka 'Mazurka, A Leduc The favorite b otch : MelLelles, "Auld Thin Graf' uste-lbe Bantle tmuseriton for plena W. T. Walloon, ON Merrily, merrily over the Sae. a beautiful Derctrolle, words by ninny W. Challls,peturooed by Wallace, 60,-,t./., env art Wellace . • twn loot cßuresitlone; Madeline, wing by C, W, Cherry, NrTho Lilac eat the Door, with vignette title page, fei; biatutiful coug, T/r, That's Se, a now condo tong, :Ye The Scotch Tette, ChM.. IrAlbert, 50; The Mule teer Polka, L. Willlistue,bil—the two tact Polkas bare each nn elegnotly criterial title pose. CHARLOTTE No.IIS, Weal filmed, doorabove fifth anal. Music mailed free of rootage. /Y 9 QOUR CIDER, OH PURE cinga VINE . _ dAlt ran tO 'obtained it Morris Pattoteetn ibo Dia mond. Die trash lactally mild for elnewAr ought to bo Pro bibted, being composed of ritrlid and odor:Nolo:nous tinws. The rlncgar at Morris k Patton'. wan meet cider two pop lock mod nothing Imo Wei — lidded to it. Price 2 rents per os.rnicia. Artificial Flowers, Fancy Ornaments and Lace .Trimmings for Bonnets. Term. AltneltAlSTS or Inrrsornou:— gibe subscribers hare a largo Manufactory . in Put, and ono to Now York, eseinglrely devoted lathe nmnufseture of the above kind of goods. Their present mock embracing many thousand atylm of Feathers and Ylerrers. Also the marlin! for =unarming them, whin& are Mitred nt 'wholesale onto, at their Ware hoot.. II ENIDNRSON, 8.1111 . 11 & CO.,' No.:110, Brombrne. Neer York. SA.III7JEL I 3 RADLL+' Y, Ilant Lent, (Below the St.. Clair Street Britlgs,) Allopgh . eny City, Penna., . MANCTACTMILIZ or . . . . . • BRADLEY'S AcOOLEN KNITTING YARN, Of every Color and .Number. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON 'Wirt notice for every color or nrmaber of 'Varna. Iles , tog been ono of the original matinfacturers of the eelebne led , Ilradiey Woolen Yarn.," In connection with my brethert Wm. Bradley, of. Wheeling, I would re.pectfully elicit there of the orders for Yen" as shove. Clirlltals paid her Sheep Skins and Wool LIST OF STOCKS fur bale at public auc tion on Thursday erenlng, Jaly nth, at Bo'clock, at the Bacchants' Exchange, , 2tl abated 31coLauloa' Ilsuk, LB do Allegheny do, GO do Citizens' Bank, 12 do . North American Mining Co.. By ' AUSTIN 1.003118 k CO- , Stock Brokers, VI, Fourth at. - JO E. W. lan. Anet Waco. TILE undersigned begs leave to state to his frbnule and the public generally, that be starts to the bug on or about the with inst. whoa be hal+) logo , eummodata troy person by procuring any kind of rehkia they may fancy, trona tlfty too thottunddollan,atulahould it nut please when brought on ,they seed not take it If sot matiafactory. Its would also Mate that he has on hood a loose are...ages, that ho will fell Tory low for cub, to dote oat, as in tau weeks from this date hbitteW aleck from the nut will be very large, and be will lark room to store thorn. -JOIL WHITE, jytk,d Run, ow the Oveensbnyg Toropith Proposal. for Managing, the Ctty WeigW IN PURSUANCE of the ifrovisione of the -"Orin:mom for the regulation of the wile of Coal, 11.;, au., by weight," ended propoonto will be received for the mono:moat of the reread wiles belonging to the city until Monday, July 38th; 1857, for oneleer. The proposal most .tote how much per Cent. of the grow Minn. arising from, meld males the bidders will pay for the use of theme,. Yo bid tall be tempted for lea than 'fifty, per cent. of the grow revoube for the use of the otty. Not more than one teals will be /swathed to the toms person. Elds to be endas4 "Propoeals for —.WO! (dolfghotina the molt bid Ihriand be loft at the City Trauntreea Office, oddreeeed.to "It: CIAL. WAY, Chaim= of the Pinang Committee." Ity alter of the Committoo, Wst. 11 . WIIITYET • Great Bargains in Mae Embroideries. MURPHY *I3CRICHFIELD hivo marked down Mel... Mire stocked' Vigt Enibrohieries tnpri*i mat maks them/mot bargitin-E.^ • • • • : • r„, All knob of Flamer Drees Goo la inning M lower Mimi than to the early part of the mown. - /YU : r • elas o 0 orm •a; postosnlttp nth* Orrice dia laast . los. tinder tin twiner Sobitto a Mallon. Yen No. tintitlttneAttnintilMlinthitnet awl tin, • t *ti:cßaltlittLitlualtnot„` JOIMICKIZON. ... . „...:, firePtAmarinanaum — co Company,' • , . , 0 i rgi.LA-azLpale,•• ''',... ..... ''Franklin -- Bait :4 14 Walnut Street ..,. Organized under the General Intateinee La...lth a cash Capital of SlOtbo3o, virtleged to inertnso to ISORDOO. - Insures against loss or damage by Fire, Marine, Inland Nati conjoin and Transportation. orenstan. . H. 0. LAI:WILLI:, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Tice Prettiest. GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary. . 1111=1'013. D. litjv bt ry, .., . 0001T,e, SCzn., , • 71: '.... idict '' '. • ' FE A CITAFFEY, Agent, Hall, (entranco on Wend st ) _ . Laughlin. 11' C. Stottabury, D. Shammed, IL M. Carllle, CadAvna. Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Company, OF PIEILAIIELPIIL4, PENNA., .I.lloldings, No. 01 11Itler S&ed. Authorized Capital, $600,000. AMOUNT OF CAPITAL SOBECILIBM $600,000. INVESTED AS FOLLOI3 Floe Bonds and Mortgages on Prove) hi the city of Philadelphia • • 51341,000 Stocks, worth par-- Cash on hand 51,000 Amount weared by stock - notes.-- 190,000 Autumn 1,700 • ,000 THIS COMPANY EFFECTS INSURANCE $6 ON 00 Doßdings.Slerthandlse,Furnitun, Lumber, do., on. Teasels, Cargo and Freight, to all ports. and by Ramada, Lakea and Rtrers. at tho lowest mks, and upon the moat liberal terms, guarantoeing prompt payment on the adjustment of lumen Thegooo. greatest amount to bo wined on any one risk fa DIRECTORS. P. 31. Potts.C. E. Spangler, Abrah.sm Rex, firm of Rex, SBris & Co.; Wm. IL Woals; George Howell, firm of Howell & Brot J. Edgar ThOMplf01:1, PITS. Penn. R. It. Co; G. Sower, firm of Sower k Barnes, John W. Sexton, firm of Burnett, &stub k Swearingen Herman Haupt, Chief Engineer Penn. H. IL; Nathan B. Potts, Coumellor at Law; Wm. H. Leval, firm of Leech & Cr, R. T. Nensil, 11. H. Houston, Freight Joseph of Penn. R. IL; Jph It. Withers, firm of Withers & Peterson; Abraham P. Byer, W. Ralguel, firm of Raiguel k 004 Charles F. Norton, firm of Vandoitren & Co; John 11. Lowords, Arm of Lewsids k Con Son: Jr.. E. Styles, 11. N. Burroughs, late William*); Borromals & Clark. W. 11. WOODS, fiery. Featly. M. Pores, Prawn- C. N. SPASOLLI., 'Vibe Pread . t. liAkeA glance at Mallet of Directors of this “Idowitrd In sormceCompony," moat of whom are widely known as among the first business men of Philadelphia, will probably convey ample assurance of meurity to the public.. A sham of patronage is respectfully solicited. TllOB. GRATLAM, Agent, corner of Water and Market streets, ati2fsll dfe Iloor,) Pittsburgh, Pa. =CM3L=Z: DITICCIOLS. Charles W. Banckor, AdolphE . Rorie, Renege W. R:bard; Samuel Omni, Thomas Hark David 8. Beaten. Mot-demi D. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, Morals Patterson. CLIARL BANCKBBI, President. CIIMILLO 0. BANCItIt. Secretary. This Company continua, to mako lasurances, permanent or limited, on army detagiption of property to town and country, at rates aklow as are consistent with security: The Company have reserved a large contingent fond, which, with thelr Capital and Premiums, saltily In onted, taunt amplo peutoetlon to the aalsored. The A smts, of the Company, on January tat, 1861, as pub lished agenaddy to the Act of Assembly, were az follows rl. Mortgages 9918,1 M 08 Real .............. ..... Temporary Loans._ ............. 83,966 , Stacks..._ 61,849 - 00 • Cash, ac—.... ......... .......... 64,346 81 $1,32,703 .4 Since their into period of tvrenty.one jars, they have paid upwards' of One Million, Four Hundred thottaand Dollen Leese. by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantage. of Intmrance u well as their ability and disposition to meet orithprompineas all liabilities J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, apl9 'Mee Soothestet tor. Wood nod Third eta. The Great Western Fire and Martha Ins. Co. OF PIULADELPIIIA. No. 107 Walnut Street: CU.= P 13.171,6.4 CAPITAL $300.000 FIRE INSL - RANCE—Peretnal or limitod, mode In town or country, on every denrription of property. INLAND fiVSLhtifeli, on Bane.. by Canal, Lakerand Lond tiorringe. to nil par?.it of the Union . /..VALTANCE, on Vessels, Cargo and Freight, embracing River Transportation. C. C. LATHROP, President. W. DARLING, Vico President. 11. K. Richardson, Secretary. DfLICITas: Charles C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut street. lion. Henry D. 1100re,54 Walnut street. Alexander Whilhlen, slerchant, 14 North Front at. John C. Hooter, firm of Wright, Neuter s Co. E. Tracy firm of Tracy ft Baker. John B. 51cConly, firm of Jon., Virile k llcCunly. S. S. Biabop firm of Bishop, Simmons k Co. Jas. It. Smyth, firm of Jas. B. Smith* Co. Thos. 1.. Gifiertple, Brm of Gillespie k Zoller. Imam liallehurst. Attorney and Counsellor. Thos. A. Limerick, 532 Spruce street. Robert Hare Powell, 56 Walnut street. Theo. W. Laker, Goldsmith's Hall. lienry.C. Wetmore, New York. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, 97 Front street., Pitmburgh. OBE=E3 T. LITTLE k CO, Ya 112., F.c.otid AMERICAN LIFE. IMSURANCE I.ND TRUST' CO3l PAN T. MIM=2 &mama Chrnrr of 11731ned and .Iburth Strad', =EI Incorporated April fltb, :1850. Capital Stock $lOO,OOO. Omegas: ALEXANDER WIIILDEN, President, MARSHALL HENZEY, Vice President, JOHN C. SINS, Secretary .d Actuary, JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer. 110.01.11 07 10t117.3. Alexander Winldlo Louts A. o,4ey, Nlarsball Itenerey,.l'.llsmonde Harper, William P. Dolton, Mahn Trneey, Hon. Joseph Allison. Thomas S. Smith, John C. Sims, George R. Graham, Jonas Bowman, Ellwood Matlack John P. Simons. WM. F. IRWIN dt. D., 31.slierd Examiner. This Company mattinince ma Lives, on most reasona ble terms. It boa snocessfully managed for BCTCrti years by an experienced Lewd of officers and trustee; and tritstee;s has always paid promptly Mx lams, nod 6 every way deterring of confidence and patronage. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, my:idarn 97 Front street, Pilasbnral, Con Uncial Insurance Company. twrporafed by Mc o f Azar,hada, PERPETUAL CIIARTEIt Authorid.xl Capital, One Million ... &oared and AcTuinulated Capital 431.600 HOMY OFFICE. rx 01 Iralnut -Street, acme Second, Philadelphia. FEEiMl=M== Merino Itumraneo on Cailms and rreighta, to ell parts a tho world.• . lit d Lamm - tea ws Goat', LT., by Lake% Meer% Qtattly and Lind Carriages, to all tarts of the Union, on the most favorobla terms, consistent with eccsuity. _ . 'GEORGE W. COLLADAT, formerly Recorder of Deeds, Ac s ' Philadelphia. • WM. DOWERS, formerly Resdater of Wills. JOILY N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman k Smith, Importing Hanivaneaud Cutlery Merchants, No. North Third street, above Market, Phila. • !JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph (Mt A Son,Coppersmiths, No.• 12 Quarry street.Pidla. EDWARD I. MACHETTE, firm of Mar.bette k -Rai Importing liarduitre Merchants; No. 124 North Third • street; oboes hues, Phila. HOWARD lIINCIIMAN, firm of Livingston A Co.; Produce and Commission Merchants, No. VS Marker at., shore Eighth, Phila. OEOROE W. COLLADAT, President: Garr Wan:4', Secretary. JOSIMA ROBINSON Agiut. mr2suilyfc No. 24 IPIRh etztvi, (uP stain. The Manufacturers' Insurance Company of - PHLADELPIIIA, Charter Perpetual—Capital .4500,000. WILL LNSURE AGAINk• ALL KOZDS OP Fire, Marine and Inland Rieke. AARON S. LIPPINCOTT. President, WM. A. lIIIODES, Vice President • ALFRED WEEKS, BeereUu7.- • • • Aaron A. Lippincott, Wm. B. Thomas, Charles Wise, Wm. A. Modes, . Wlltlam Neal, Alfred J. Rinaldo Sank, Chns. J.Firld, John 1.131.0 Junes P. Smyth. litT c hh. Coy sm s organised with& flub Capital, Mad the • tors bora determined to adapt the busk.. to its available resource& to observe prudence he conducting Its sittirs, eilth a prompt adjustment of lames. I Pittsburgh Onioe, N 0.98 Water street. m r—Ve J. NEW'rON, 'JONES Agent. Citizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh. WM. WHALES, ProtWU; SAMUEL L. MARSHALL, Sowetsts, 0_11..44 Wafer Street, befloms Market and Mc! Sin**. Iligskisures Hull and 'llisks on , thy Ohio and Mi. tdmippl iiivers, and Tribu t e..-, - Seirlnthrea against leas or damage by Pins Also, against the perils of the &mind Inland Navigation and Trimmers. attow Wm. limply. Sanhrel Robert Dunlap, Jr., Liarbangh, USW Pennock, Walter Bryant, Jan M. Cooper, John 8 Western /no OP PITT GEORGE DAR F. M. GORDON, Fill Lynn , agalnd all kind , mw R. Miller, Jr., J. W. Defier, Andrew Ackley, Dimon, nom. Scott, A. :Amick, •Tciulsm . l o d, Home Tmaltation ea Au dd. canatannity, and who I y pay all lame at the OFFICE, k Co:a Waretame,) tip stain, .Philadelphia Fire and_l4lll3 ''Na; 149 Chealurt Street, OPi'OBITE T11E . C11..8T012 11008j7 Will taskiLall kin& of !wow., Limited, on every description of Pro• itt remould:de rate, of premium. nomaT. ICLIK M. W. BALDWIN, Cilistee P. Mpg, E. B. Eites, P. B. Panty, C:. Merman. S. J. BinPuToN - . F. .1.1,,az wax; sxr4ri, Miraonigabotlalasureo Axelut 44 Limb 11=0011.:ATWOOOD,', WoulL•rthin 14, 71,,, 11136 ft*0 . 2, , Insurance Life Insurance .Capt.3lnrk Starling, 8. 51. Eirr, Wm. Bingham, John 8. Dilworth, Thumbs &lien, J. Bchoonmaker, Wm. B. Days, Iw:re Company sptinag. Pinident, ' &unary.. ds of Vire and MMus Risk.. C. W. Itfck.eteoo, G. W. Jackson, James licA*y, em, Dania, Nathaniel I lolmea, J. . • by Directors well known I The:ally adJastand prompt . No. 92 rioter meet, (Bmar 'lttebargb: . AIM ~~~„..., is ~~' ~~ insurance Debiware label Safety InsuriOe Comptinyi Loccopwated by aiiegistature ts2a. OffiCe," S. M. Cdiner Third and Walnut eta., ISSC7t orzsoo Werth, (Nsrgo, .ant Freight td W puts of .'- • • LVIJIVIP LVSURANOS.E.ort . Goods. br Alms, 9ustb, litee to iart. of ranh. FIRE LYStriLla 4:11/! . 1444 . ita ,11 . 0•334 . .- 412 Assets ee1.. 1 itbuttmatj, 8 0 0, Mott paws, qiid Reid .It.irt• pqndaphia MI, and ettclt In Spa. qqdl9l9miteCta.:.."..."', 1tt,230 93 Bills V 2 A33 39 CAA zal4 l Batutcts 19 hand! of A patsy" Pretattura ;.• rine Porkies recently end ollro &lag - dee the Ittaxscio Snbecriptkat .......... .. . . 100,000- 00 IDLIIWTOL.3 . . James C. Hand, neopb4S§Panlding, .114111C9Thqualr, 'William }ben, Jr., Jaalnm 4 Petty James Terment, Samuel E. Stokes, Fleury James B.•llcßitisuiel, •-• Tboutos litaxt, • Robert Dorton, • . 7 "hd e-mr•Ry Pftßb . lt - Jr :11,Tado rg0.0., " • .Zl'. Logan. " WM. ILAVTIN, Presid,nt. • •o r - 3 •• TTIO&C. lIAND, - Vlce Trdent. Mom lirLin-V,Secretarp • ( • P. A. SLIDETRA. Agent, .pllyd go: DS Nita street . William Mania; Joseph Q. flows, • Edmund A. daider, Jame. Davis. Jam R. retro., Geomw6. Lcipir, Edward Darllagiim, Dr. K. M. Mim, William C. Ludwig, thigh Crag. Speimer MciNain, ll. Marto* Kelley, Jones Brooke, J. O. Johnson, Partners' and Mechanic!' Insurance Company. Ncirthendqritra:Scooisii:inui 7/Idast &reds, P./I I D The folloutniitarentent eadhliallies,Otdrn . nd /ion of the Company to NM'. Premiums received on 'Mains and In/and pace,'' -•• ' to Nor. 1,1656 •••••4 1 t 4 : 44. 01 Fire Premiumsl7o;96.o/ Interest on Loans 8,701 47 Total receipts__ ' " $4,0013, Paid Marine Losses WAX Firo " 39,737 69 Enismses Bahr 01 and Commission.,-. 15,180 QO Re/nsoratice. limturn Premiums and Agency chygtst X,474 Belenevreniainlng with . 07 The unneti of the Cbmpany are ea foUnerc— Phil. City nitnt Goan ty Iva - Itallnae4 Bdndf.,. .1.1.000.00 6,4 Pilo, Filet ?Jortptge Real lA' 111:1,500 00 • Stocks, Collateral, on. Q 0 Stoc Girard owl Coneelidation .11.aok ' 5,225 00 Depkolud with Sherman, Dunam k Co., Now C0rk.....__.. . . Deterred Payment on Stork mrt yet doe 97,700 00 Notes for Morino Premiums 108,080 00 Due from Agente tenured by [muds" 35,771110 Premiums on Danl.'s recently to sued, end debta due the Co. Balance in Banks.... 2e {7O 00 . „ $54 The Board a Diroctots hero ads day dechred W .00 - DIVIDEVD OP . lit u.:l PER etTr,: • • Papable on demand o n the bualnese of the Company Um let [natant. T/10.141.13•/1. FLOBENCE,yresident .11Maaan Hammet.e.Seetedety. Tllo§, J. HUNTER, Agent,Ettsboratt, , . no'27:6md_lo• '' '• ' ' "No. 90 IVeteestree ill cliance Mutual: IDAIIIIIIOE :COlllllO tit Office' No,. 70 . Wilma - Street • • Oserrat, sll7,ll74—Assers er.W.,o92—Sat'citti littseruis ?Ire basumnee ort Buildings, Alcychniullie, Furniture, ke., in town or country. Rho mutual princlide combined with tho security of Stock Capital, entitles :bell:mused to share in the - profits o the Company, without liability S.O. losses. Rae Script Certificates of thk Company, 'for profits are convertible of par, into the apital Stock pi' the Company CLE C uTINGLZY, President. • B. 31. lIINCII3IAN. Secretary. • mimosa. Clem Tingley, Wm. It.'llompacm, T. C. Rockblll, O. W. Carpenter, Robert .Stem Leads R. Ashborat, • tkorge N. Dakar, Bets). W. Tingley, • Z. Lotbrop, 11. L. Comm.' ' Robert Tubuai, Edward '4). James, Wm. Memel., Archibald Getty, .M.Semple.,l , lltdr J. G. COFFLV, Alpha:" r Third and Wood streets- 31artiltall Jounex L. Taylor, Jacob T. Nutting (L 1 Stroud, Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine tne. , Co. Office, Corner Merketind Watir Ste. ; PITTAIIGAGII, PA. RORT. GALWAY'. Yroddent. Tacmaimut, Secy. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or eonnected with LIFE RISKS. •- • Also, against 111111 .4 Cargo Risk.,. the Ohio, 'WI Illesiesippl rivers and trilmterfee, am' lititrLue Mak gen erally. . Amid against Lau or Damage by Flre.. dad against the Perils of the Sea and Wand Navigation sod Transportation. Policies issued of the lowest rates consistent with uMy to all parties. Robert Galway, Samuel MeClurken. Joseph P. Oaream, M. D., John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Millman, Climb telB—my2s-ly Alexander Bradley, Joseph H. Leeetf, John I , dlertOn,' - ' lilnnifield R. Brown, Bait! B. Clambers, William Cur, ' Robert IL Bartley,' John WOW, Eartka Insurance Sompany, OF PM4NSYLVAS7A,. op. 2r. Water St., /:5106urgh. • • • , aaerrra, mar lsr., 1857: Stook Duo Dills, payable or, demand, md. wow -1 by tero approved namos-.. 4118,830 00 Cash In Pittaburth Trost ." 48,390 30 Premium mote.- 1= dowel, Each:mg. Book Btoak--C0m.11...... 0960 01 Mortgage .. _... 0600 DO Dills ....... ......... ....... 6,366 40 Book ... ........ ......... V 4720 Bib 013.CTOTA G. W. Ow, Lee* • . - 3.11. sitomnewnwprer- J. 11. Shoenberger, W. K. Nitpick, It. D. Cochran, John 4. Caughoy, C. IV. Batchelor, Temp T. Itennett, D. Fuca; SeFretary. Ebucattnii: Collegiate' nd Commercial Institute. NEW Irr.A.VM•sl", C0.1ta.4".,-. .. , TMS INSTITUTION -HAS. BEEN IN mccesictul operation for ten years. It is:designed tee meet the wants of those Parenta.whe 'wish to secant foe their Sons all the Ilthantage. for mental education that ego be anywhere ferolehed, without losing' that attention to healthount that parental supervision road government wbicis the young require. The mental training includes othorobich Englishhibthe matkiii and Scientific Macedon, In reference tivalittepletO preparation for any briefness that don. not :require - the In. struction of the Law Medical or:Theological .Schookl..• omen of claseical attain; minute, thorough' end extended as may be deidrech a course of Modem latntogess • =dim' natl. tembeng History and -.Mental and • Political. /Seine* The Moral Eduestion is secured by the persomb lame: of rho tenchang by a division of the school into art moderate ono, of which the Vice Principals - an the bads; by greduated. disciplinary meenreg and by • regular course Nf study of lb. laible, Moral Science, and of the erldencee. of atural and Revealed Religion. .. : . ... •.,..,.. ~. The Physical Trelning conalelo of a prescribed mane of exercin in a large and well furnished gymnaduncMder thadireedon of an aCCOLUpIirdW Glymnastai amount of Military drilling, - Under foil organised° as an Infantry corpa, with competentotaceni and Manse am Lea will secure bodily vim, habits Of ocanninad anko . end a kind and degree of f km:ledge which toayhe eere,,n . to the l .discharge o AW . dutlee.of is.'ettisen.- is oho taken to encourege abalone* eysirtit MOO rowing and opportunities ins furnished' for: 6:01111k914, to ."' desistan excursions into the country. Students are whale. red at any time of the year. 7. , . • , , ... r - . 1 - thdalogues with full infemaltwa will be furnished on sii., pliention to the Principal, -" . • - • ~ -''' •,- etyl2d3mriaY. , - , ':' ~ lill: E. nvitsimw Illeadvine Female Senuirsarr.--, , THE - NEXT TERM of this Instittttion;.:*3 couimentekm MONDAY, Ausist.Mit. , Pupils %Will be charged $7,50 per renn. and wilt rel.' ft.!..if; studies they with twporsne from dm following Her. Reeding. Arnim. History; Zeologfi Enunciation, Moder. etatronon37,--' Pronunciation, Map Drawing, . Nit.ll,Uebpl~ Z, Ancient Geography, nlklVZ‘g6ic:r7, ‘9 Writing, kiedern .• , Grammar, Composition, ~ Dook•Keeping, Rhelottq ossthutty, AiPba' tosis, • • . . 43otany, c •I . Tor Greek, Latin, Dam, Swedieh and Angiweaaeo, m tic.. lllo, 6•*fs.l win*, Piano i per counee.ot twenty 1ea0tu....... Dse Deeeleg. per mese of twenty 011 • " " A German lady, an excellent pianist, raddee In tbisfamilpi.. d give lessons on the Piano and Ml:lmam tad Preoth: A A. noun will lro accommodated In the family at ladpaL Downlonth Pr:K.lllml light, exclualii irwald ° 4 per week. Eck All payments are to be made In advance. Mime JORIDA KILNDALL, A. Id., PrlneApei. - A - PRIVATE BOARDINGSOHOOL FOR • BOYS, AT NEW BRIOUTON,BEAVEIL COLINTT.;I`.II. RM". JOS. P. TAYLOR, t.!(i Itratmt. Tha Bummer • Term will begin on MONDAY, May46o. 4 Boya admitted nt any time and tuition chat - vale= . dat For arrolirkeutdtrai of Ida rCeideneisClirre Bri lee t :lTy yintrna of Echo; 1, t.;;Wilemrethienca24.tl, niMle,vala non. Thom. M. Howe, Rev. T. M. Lyto.o. B. S. &hien, Fa+, W. IL Williams, Esq., IL L. flingealt. Hon. W. F. Johnston, J. K. SLoenbarger, Esq. A. K. Lewis, 139„ Der. A. XL tan Dower fn.ITTANNING FE3IALE.INSTITUTEi-, DAY AND:BOARDING liCtlDOL.—Rite J. WHALE; and LADY, Prinelpeda, tato of No York. Ermaaat—lteser. Dr. Eillikelly; Ao4 Nov. J. Parker , N. Y.; Dr. Mat, Edltar of Journal of Ilealtln Dr. J. B. Findlay; LL, D., Kittanning, Psi •Ilar. 3. - .Pot Rer. Mr. Moor, Rae: Mr.-Dleke, Editors, Pittsburg, 1 : 426 "4 Judge Boldnatott, and cello. gentraly, otlihtanning. Catalogues annendly. Readinglosona and Likisry Pupils received ent.tlme.. ' • e11Y4, -- tst., • A Prla•Yo ETeltyPurials•arl4 ' "UVEnirtir c ?: - NPV -rallaaCKlV7':loWek: WILY •AT :ALL Tl AffS—iir the Book 'NmrbrEVA.\9/CO 8A5. 4 4 0 BroldnY Ink; /lOW takeka roar years' loam. stal opsurd.lbaJammaumbnow.supl. elegant. Store. l'ic. - ert Broadway, Warp Bulldtuit Now York. By buying a book tor. OW dollar or upwards. area; owe preorated walla mica wksith from 25 . to tp, towditing or rarl; llaki J o Wel l 7.- If the order la font 'by cont 4 Boorioad mai la seat by Moro Mall or Earares.ll o : , ' •The 11 .4 a • --- F00,,ea4 a --- "4 177 , 12 $213,430 19
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