ittshurgi dsattit. Co w and PROPRIETORS I.I.'T"TiEI33"Cr.R.GI-33: TUESDAY MORNLNG, JULY 21,1857. a, iikozza MATTER Of LACK PAGE. OP TIM PAPER ,l'he demodintic delegates elected to the Con ,Aiti‘iutiortal CottrentionorMinnesota—some forty eleven mnumbet --still persist in their rebellious - and disarieutizing course, in refusing to meet in coinention the 67 Republicans. and in maintain ing-a separate and distinct organisation. As a - Pretext is generally offered for any disreputa ble net, ere need not be trurprisedintltis instance to find the _Minnesota disorganizers with “ressontt"all on hand, ready for the occasion. /Waling to : a correspondent of the Cleveland Leader,,the deramrats allege "that several of the Bi ti bh4, 2 B - have certificates wrongfully ih given etn * the County Clerks or Recorders, and th t the Repuhlicans any they will refuse to 'admit ale democrats elected from the Pembina district, who are entitled to their seats." But, continuei this correspondent: .The Republicans reply that three of their MUM bar bolding certificates, will probably Mee their ~ 1 1 mug on contest,.and one or more of (no Democrats .. • . wild° the came, which will Mare the Republicans wanes two of the 58 or the a who claim seats. The Pembina numbers areal, democrats. The Republi 'eiestrill tease to receive them, because, as they al. legeoi part only-of their district is within the limits , of the new Stamm; hounded by Congress. The port When, all the delegates . elect live, is beyond the Red river, and which is now known as Dekota. coontedui thb - Renublican Convention to-day 57 members, and in the Democratic Convention 45 members. One, come say two, more Republians an: . . tit'arrirc, which will glee them, before contest, Mt Ai:u.l the Democrats 49—Making 108. Thus you have all that I can learn of the troubles, and you can Judge of tills future as, well as any one here can, for . ".alris in tliTtlark. nit Republican members have organized, in •ys. aimOrdance with - the requirements of law, and occupy, when in session, the legislative hall, in the capitol of the territory. The democrats moot, wo believe; in the Council chamber. The Sala Paul Tines, in its report of the proceed ings of the [[llepublican] Convention, furnishes the following - incidents which show that the spirit of Border Ruffianism is not entirely con fined to Rattans and that 'Teed Rabbits" can be found west of the city of New York. After the roll was called, when it was ascertained that there were fifty-six. members present, the Con tention proceeded to the consideration of a proposition in reference to the adoption of the rules for its government: "At this point in the proceedings a subdued mur mur was heard towards tha door of the Hall, and everybody looked that vray. The Secretary of the Territory W. there—Secretary C. L. Chase, Cho mung canal-operator and appointee-of James 130- ehanan—half.filliug the door-way with his slim pro portions. -.ln the back-ground appeared a score or ltd of Border Ruffians, "with tears in their bets and their eyes doubled up," ready to pounce upon the =submissive traitors within—and the whole grand tableau reminded us instinctively of blame Allen at the iron gates of Ticonderoga. The gallant leader, Chase. placed his arms akimbo, tired his vntuel organs firmly upon the ceiling at en angle of 45°. and his voice slightly garnished with a tremor, thus spake: MEI Chase. `ln .the nano of the Secretary of th Territory of Minnesota, I demand the surrencle of this Ilan for tho use of tho Constitutional Con yention.' The President, (Mr. Bakombo.) 'The Constit tional Convention of this Territory is now in seat[ in this Ball.' Chase. this Hall? 'Do you refuse to surrender possession The President do refuse.' The Intruding official then craw-fished out in the setae manner that be had entered, and the Constitu tional Convention resumed business as if nothing bad happened. • • The Times thtt notices an incident, which oc curred in the bogus (democratic) organization, to whose room the discomfited Secretary retired, after his cool reception in the hall: "A shuffling of feet was beard again in the direc tion of the quadrangular bole where the members make their ingress and exodus, and that point again became the focus of converging glances. Another mob, or the same one intensified, was observed mov. tug to and fro in the corridor between the Halls; when suddenly Capt. Chase with his bungling army of volunteers made a halt et the door. Their com mander addressed thsm as follows :—"Delegates of the Convention. The Hall of the House of Repre sentatives is its the possession of a meeting of the citizens of the Territory, who refuse to give it up !' (A sappressud sigh was distinctly heard.] Thu dour was open, and Ex-Gtiv. Gorman, having bitched cautiously through that orifice, thus respond ed in behalf of his illustrious peers outside: 'Mr. Secretary, I move we adjourn to the Council Cham ber.' Which.motion being carried unanimously, the fillibusten betook themselves to the Council Cham ber and Mr. Foster concluded his speech." The latest advices represent the democrats as still determined to maintain a separate organi sation, an arrangement which_ does not, how ever, interfere with the regular Convention, Which proceeds with its business in the manner prescribed by law. ' • I! - II f 6. , 1 1 - lIARVARD COLLEGE.—The COMIAeIaCeMMIL ex ercises of this venerable institution occurred last week. On Thursday was the Triennial Convention of the Alumni. Mr. Everett was orator of the occasion, and made one of his hap piest efforts. The Boston Irat4ller says of his oration: _ Nt d It was nominally an argument for College culture, but really an_exquisite collection of thoughts upon subjects to which college studies point. Every topic to which he alluded was instantly felt and compre. handed by that trained auditory, whether it was the barbarian, the Bactrian surge of war, beating against the rooks of Subnit; the mulberry tree which 31 il ton planted in thi gardens of Ais University in Eng land; the magnificent music pealing through the vaulted domes of Einstent of the middle ague; - whether It was the Wilily of modern applications of Education,. or .the glorious inutility" of divine studies and delightful contemplatlons; whether It was the fiery wire destined to murmur the thought of America throngh the ocean depths, amid the holies of lost. Armadas, or the Poems of Homer murmur. ing down to no, through the lost ages by a more subtle magic,—whatever chord he touched, he had but to touch it, and the disciplined mind of the au dience took the full form of alt the historic associa. tion of ;dm, the full shock of his electric charge. With each scholars, and in the midst of such topics, be might well have imagined himself in the classic groves of the old philosophy. After the oration came the'banquct, at which Hon: B. C. Winthrop presided, and made a very appropriate introductory address. The toasts drew forth responses from President Walker, (of Harvard), Gov. Gardner, the venerable Joaiah Quincy,,-now 83 years of age, Prost. King of Columbia College, Rev. Dr. Elliott of BE...Louts, Chief Justice Shaw, Motley, the his torian of the Hutch Republic, Charles Francis Adams, Prof. Parker, of Dartmouth, George S. Hillard, Oliver Wendell llolmeo, who was as funny . aa ho dared to be, Bev. Dr. Osgood, of New York, Josiah Quincy, Jr., Prof. Felton, )Ir. Probin of Oxford, England, and Lord Napier, —a lineal descendant of the celebrated Baron Napier, the inventor of logarithms,—at present Minittei at Washington from the Court of St. Jams. • .The speech of the List named gentle man hsdaome political significance.. Attar say ing many very tensible and appropriate things ouggerted by the occasion be concluded as followc • "Attar artned contention had finally ceased he , twain - America and England, an abundant after , growth of animosities and disputes sprang up, which . - have boongradually 'Lod .successively cleared away. [..ipplausej We are engaged at this . moment in the . extirpation of a root of difference, which I believe to ... i'•,-; be the last. ' [Great applause.] It cannot ho retr, id . l ono-sided and precipitate action. It will yield 3 `. :- `• ..„,... e ta the well-adjusted Minns of mutual good-will. The ! ,,st r . , - -"".. "'views of my government are conciliatory, their clo -4'4.l#' • elarations at elneere. "Tbe same trust may be placed 'ln Gm policy and Orir d iZrati l s ' s kA tt k' S Z a il bi" ol 4 by l3 te ga" l e u n tiOn n : which Ira taken In the te *e mperate Y atmosphere of tho 1 , - .. , 11 . 1 "...., Colima Chamber. They arc exposed to the scrutiny i t"..... 4. .:7‘..ct- -. anifoomaiontary of those vigilant organs of opinion, ti- - :• ; ' '' - the legislature, the Public meeting and the prem. This is -- not - to be deplored; these agencies are the •& , ... • noble - and nsetul s eenornicltaute of a free constitution. But. the powers with* areretained by the people in ..... our reepective acountriesaro accompanied by nmpon- Abilities of a mementoes character. ' , lt would be a lamentable circumstance if the bon • est and fialinary Intentions of the ten governments for the settlement of our last controverry should be embarrassed au either side, or in any quarter, by the asperities of unietiecting- dicey/sign, or the impulses of waY]lard . P.olaihmx I have nothing to ash from the society in which we are molt-o - f from the coition ted and opulent - community of Boston, but the con• tinuistion of their favor. :Societies - and communities with - pa these are always the great reserves of politi cal piudeinte anecooservative feeling; but I.invoke the generosity: -led moderation of those who are mixed in the tumult, And emtimked on the enter. prise of every day . poiitical life. Ido .not ank.for ailernise=for silenoe would be darkness, and we have nothing to 001201141. [Loa. applause.), I ask for patience; foe incredulity, of evil, for confidedee in itmnliSaPPlassatO; foi: th i . magnanimity which .in b 4 " I ' I w l Wifidlolniftiothing the path to-enduring Peace, when there shall be no reproaches for the Pads's" ith)!nikthitlekof thi (dare. "[Enthusiastic -;;J' ELLATABLZ as the itrFtices and the peculiar doetrizpia of the Mormon Church are to those personages who are recognized as its leaders, it is every day becoming more and more evident 1 that the mass of the victims of the delusion, who hive been, ever since their association with the "church," the hewers of wood and drawers of water for the crafty few, are heartily sick of Utah, Mormonism, Saints and Elders. Those who can escape the vigilance of their rulers, generally leave for the States wherever au op-- portimity is afforded them, delighted with the prospect of returning to theii- old homes and pursuits, where they will he again permitted to enjoy, without molestation, their individual freedom. Crowley's victims, will come_to the church in good time, if for no other purpose than that of supplying the losses which it sus tains through the repeated desertions of its dis gusted proselytes. They are no doubt now on their way thither, encountering the severities incident to a mid-summer journey on the Plains, for which their Northern origin renders them lamentably unprepared. The last exodus of re turning Mormons, who are again seekipg a home among the •'Gentiles," is recorded in a paper published in Nebraska Territory, in the town of Plattsmouth, called the Jeriersonian. It records the arrival there of a train, consisting of about one hundred persons and twenty wagons, which formed a portion of a party that originally con sisted of double that number of individuals and teams. They divided and took different roads previous to, their arrival 'at Plattsmouth. They were on the road over two months, having left Salt Lake City on the 20th of April Inst. It appears that they had "endured great hard ships on the route, and were emaciated in body and depressed in spirits. .The paper describes their condition as pitiable,.and says that "they were rejoiced that they had at lost reached a laud where they could once more live at ease. - We quote the following from its description of the party which had reached Plattsmoutle The account of their experience in Utah was touching in the extreme. Itfthe narration of what they endured they seemed to approach the sollmt with reluctance and feelings of horror in calling t o mind their sufferings, but in the course of their yes marks would Workably become animated, and break out in expressions of indignation at the cruelty and oppression which they bad endured. They declared the whole system to be bet a grand scheme of robbery and sensuality nu the part of those in authority. it is nut by direct compulsion, they stated, that the property of their followers is taken, but by means of religions enthusiasm. This is inspired by the prom ise of great spit - lino! rewards, and by setting before them the example of scripture ebiumaters: that no Job received an increase above hi. form e r pos.,- sions, so should they, by their self-sacrificing..Pmm an increased reward, both of;_spiritual and temporal possessions. After all their property was exhausted, then the policy of their rulers would change, and their con duct would Ito such as to say, "lief away if you can." Tinny one should becomedissatisfied and de sire to leave, they were publicly denounced, and one whole church forbidden to purchase any property they might Irish to dispose of. From that day they would be subjected to the insults of the entire com munity. if not absolute danger of their lives. One portion stated that iu order to got away he had to tell nit farm. elanilestioely at that. for stxty They reported that one teat went out with $3,000, and teat returning with his teem only, and bud not enough to cat. Another, who had a lam worth there teren thousand dollar., sold it for thirty fire dieter.. A man by the name of George Brooks ttr we recol lect aright, t who had considet --ale gra. and goods stored in his house, on incurring the displeasure of the older,, had the sides of his house literally stove in. and his property all carried off, he only micaping with his life. When the train first approached we inquire•i whether they acrd from California or Utah. An old man who was standing near, replied, ••11•e are from Beautiful Zion." ttll'hat tit your opinion of Zion Ft' . we Intl:tired. Me reply was. t•I went owe in warrh of 'Lim, but will never go again till 1 knew where it to tw found. It is the worm Zion that I ever vet my foot into." We inquired concerning the hand cart trains, and the true reason of employing them. Tory soul that it was the greatest piece of cruelty that was ever per petrated—that it was at all times horrible to behold the condition of those who arrived in that way—that frequently their hands awl feet were Innen, and their limbs, from the effects of fatigue and expositre, swollen to more than twice their natured site —shot sometimes when they were able no longer to pull thy torts, the women and children were loaded with the baggage, nail proceeded thlus until they fell down with sheer exhaustion—and that after arriving in this condition, they would die off like eretten sheep; tut they expressed it. They stated that one reason for forming hand trains was, that those who ,alme in that way. on becoming dissatisfied. would have ready memos of returning, and that avow an author. ity curse the emigrant train, which pass through F. their way to the Paeitio, as they afford means for dissatisfied persons to ooeape. Too Fount FP:HT.—The Perm.tylvanian .tys that the party generally manifests "a manly In dignation at the effort made by n few members of the party in this city to rebuke Mr. lircitAN sx Tor his alleged ingratitude to Col. Furls . Among the number are several. who, being the recipients a Mr. Buena:N . Ater favor in the shape of the very best . .a.p.pointments in thie city, owe it to him as thejeast possible return for his con fidence to takelthe responsibility of their posi tion." It then proceeds to continue its warfare upon Forney in this wise: "Now let us leek calmly at the subject and whether Mr. Buchanan is to blame. Bit attachment to Col. Forney was well known. and the people, af ter his defeat ler the Ccited State. Simatership. thought it due to him Iwo reward for hi• service. and devotion to the party, that Mr. Buchanan should give him anything in hie gift for which he was fitted. But the President, in his wisdom it would seem, did not please to make a minister out of him, whether -on the ground of otinfitne. we are not prepared to say; but this we will say. that he understood the feel ings of the party in this State to., well to make hie. a Cabinet officer. Besides, .tr. Buchanan, when he reached Washinton tweertainwl•in our opinion. that other and controlling reason, made it his duty to nt• sist the importunities of Col. Forney's friends. Thes• reasons we will not new make public: they. as we believe, made it necessary that Mr. Forney should be denied the management of the /*mon newspaper, and will, we have notioubt, when they shall be made known afford a sufficient justfficatton for the Presi dent. At all events. we think the country approves of the course of Mr. Buchanan, and feel sure that time will attest its wisdom. Now. what was left to do? Mr. Forney was to be provided for in some Other way. Yes, but how? The Collectorship, the Naval Office, the Navy Agency, / the Consulate to Liverpool, all passed in review, end none passed in spection. Money, end not power, was sought, but nothing was rich enough to ,satisfy Col. Forney's ambition. nothing lucrative enough to reward hint for his serviees to Mr. Buchanan and his party. After some weeks' delay, an understanding was had be tween Forney and his real frienda, that the Consulate at Liverpool should be made to him worth $2:1,00e per annum, (not $15,000, es we erroneously stausd in ..r previous .11 , 190 or in other words, 3100,000 for the four years of Mr. Buchanan'. administration, and that 110,000 ehuald be paid to him at once in cash. Ilia proper to say that this proposition came in a business shape from Col. Forney's friends, who, anxionS to serve him, were also anxious to relieve the President from his embarrassment in the ease.— The only return to homed, for this salary in addi tion to the emoluments of the Consulate was, the discharge of the duty of Foreign Correspondent for one or two newspapers. Now, this is a plain state ment. which Col. Forney will not deny, and which. if he does, we stood ready to prove. Bot Mr. For ney is a neglected man. We begin to Ibihk t,e IV, not quite sincere when he said he man 'qanbitiou• for money, and not for •tation or political power. - We have always paid tribute to his talents, but in e io- estimate vin tenet have dome far short if the mark. if 12:000 per annum is an inadequate compensa tion for their exercise. Come, Mr. Forney, 60 it L e i n kn ' th i lf w o " o:7lo " other 'y'On„'lll7o"rweja:teedd; yo cannot acquire either by the publication of the "Press," under the plea of supporting We Adminis. tratton of Mr. Buchanan; its success lies in the way of your ambition, and your Insincerity will be made apparent when some day the are upon which you now rely will be stripped of their guise." M22MM!M WILLIAM YOUNG. of douth Pittsburgh, asp, “After haring antlered NOTORIy /Or 1.1,17.1 flayt with a nowt dhdreasing attack of Inarrhma. I porchn.ed a bottle of fkerhart's linarnd Billers. It gradually checked tho divots, and reattrffd my bowels to perfect order. Belot, i had finished tho bottle, I found my appetite and .tceng.th returning. I belles,. It worthy of tbo ottoractsr you give It, and shall ncennmend it as such." GirSold at Il per bottle, or sin bottles for $5 by tho pro- LoWitiel, BENJ. 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De. !leant ANDLES having itt length encceedad to effect. • ing what hag long be ell cotoidered the great deal:RN...on In medicine, a PEREECFKULUTION OF lODINE IN WATER, offer+ it to lb+ Faculty and P u blic as a rented , ' for a multi (ode of complaints hitherto pronounced beyond all radical , core. In all strannoo inlertions, where the scroufulons taint iseither.berolitary or acquired. tho lODINE WATER ERADICATE...TILE ELKAIENTS of the dlsea...e. In FEVER AND AGUE It perfecto a TIIOP.PITRII and PERMANENT MILLOYIII from the ...yam of the morbid r.I4VM of the di.. order. The lehriliwil tosults are mittnalintely telt in LIV ER Cit)IPI.AI NT. lIILLII DISEASEK and other 11E3101111.10 TATAIORS. IIEAILT DIFEA,E43. ISERANUE)IENTOF THE I.IVEH , ICIDNEYS and BLAD. DillL Plt ill' F: Y. It I: MA T I , NF. UR AI. ill A. AFFEETIONs. tin:l all FEMALE DISEASDA, tiarether with ItitONCIIITIn, arid tho entire range of IMTLIILIN ART COMPLAINTS. Dr. Fleury Anders' lodine Water has been analyzed by Dr. James 11. Chilton, the celebrated chem,iet., mud al., by Professor James C. Booth, of the 0. K Mint- of Philadelphia, and loth pronoun. It to be Just what a Is reprtlepted. For circulara. furnishing full details of Om legitimate eltaracter of this remarkable unalichie, as well tutor certillenua not. untartly given by thosic olio have been cured by It, use.— The palate are invited to call open O ROT I. Ii Wool et reet, Wholcnite awl Retail Agent. A RETIRED Phl _ _— CEZCZEI . . - Wilma sands of life harem...lily run out_ discovered white in the Lam lirli.J. n certain cora for Consumption. At , 11.113. Itrunchit 1,11. m ghs. t 'old., nisi Delatity. The rsinady W l . l loll , ,veroi toxliim when his only child. a daughter. iv. given up to the. Its had heard much of the wonderful re qualities 01 preparation.; made from the Eml India Iletup. and the thought ..slimed to him that he might make a remedy for his child. 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Nom Jersey. n."-,2,ll.twllmferT Great Cure after the Phy•tclan• had Failed Itt . s.LviLtr.. Ohio. Jan.lo. • - • . • Dr. r. 31..larknon —Deur Sir.---Wn would infoortn Shot S. at,. out .4 Kerman Dti tern. nitn-h ttn , t with Orto of our 11.11Zillm. luon .1.,.1.0rtng for ,-nne wt. third; t wan .1// tor, 0r.........5r.. 1,1 alt rtf ar.ral. 111,•11 1/1, /.11 may WO , C.l onlp.ro to. 111.. IF , an or. rtilncing oat:. With him 5.. wttl. the pr..nti.-• hint if 11 11 , 1 ..11.1ro. Imo nothonn fur it. prow sJoni ho. tusk eta hottir.o. tn.. vortling to, the threntloi.. whelz hr hnn door. and In n tirely cotre.l. nod lon* we man Thin •nl ban cront..l n nr..at .41. , to thin nriglotoorlonni." ttully. EI , W 111 \, N. holerxlo at Dr. GEO. 11. KEVS.EICS Drug Slor, 140 etreet, nigu of the Golden Mort .r I)enll.try. 13r. J. F'. N.lmvang en. gap,' the ',vice. of the [toed experienced 111,k Wotltmatt to the United State,. prepared to for- Teeth, adattp.tl to ea , h partwolar ea-, Full aels of teeth, or par. oleo. made wall artificial dour. Pt oar continuous tor FOlid piece. Artoldal fryer inwrted, and all &Jot - with" of the Care corrected. 43-tijawations awl work warranted. °thee No 10:t Fourth ntreet, Iwtwero Wood and tint ttlillt , ld Pitt.lotrch apt:011111W Y. 13A1 - 131 , :N. (Succe,vor W. Ilanufartorvr of t:TIIEREAL cl! Fourthtwto W.... 1 and Nlarkrt, 1 . ... The ondpr,ogued invparvd torto.h It-alesrt Ith Etherral .til and Burning Fluid. of a sown, quallt3. of Itlg ON 11 manuratOrr. Alcohol,Camphono and .10 f. , rury do,ription :4.1, and Contr., Table Lamp.. Uir att.lolo...Catf.lelnl.rn. of thr latent pattern• and tn..+t appro.,- .41 ot Olrandolvs and I...unp• top:lir,' and Tlir nlmrr Ob. r,ppl oI r, , gmlarly sr,,,k e. r t, , ntr. frtnn our I' ll\ 1 . 1 , L:\ IS£WINO - M ILI ES AND MAN U WHEELER & WILSON \IAN I'FACIT RI COO PAN V, Bridgeport, Conn, Pitt •burigh,(lB Plftb Thu llarlunf ,tit,hon th,. Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At thr I.l,:a.surr of the nperntrr,tunlong with enkte Ow Th... and 1 , ...2u,k1xl arid d.ral4. .V,+.Au per .Vinta, atm..t nom, Imlr, u.l larr ,matrix n oble f, r twaul) Full inf..rmatton nnay obtatn.,l Jan.« %LK% R. HEED. tOout. Exchange Bank of Iliebraaka, OE.I SINCLAIR- Pr... 1 II viamEß. &EC). SINCI,A.II2 General Laud Agents Dealer in Land IVarrants, I'l o I . e n ce. 7.. Rill go., thy!, ;...-....4.31.1ent5.n I .11,1.1,, And 14,1 Loarung M. t.'y mt.! repi., Tax IC Nohrt..4lta. lowa wn l Han.. Exch.o,ll“alt.. l'atst., h. 1,. It I'ml - 11k , 11..nken. Pltt.l , nrgin. Anrell.'Les A. Co. Slerrhant.t, It. Nevr I..rk Luc:. t Stra,sitls. R.., St L.lll. Sell,. .1 • WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., 111•V(1,111,.. Ci-alvariA z 4.11 SIL4.Ot I I, .11 TV w cr. W. , e Patent hult•tion Russia Sheet Iron. Cur rlwntr.l I r.q., 1.. r 11.4 Prmrst Strwt. Pituhurgh LIAR" r Cl.l' 1, House, Sign and Ornamental Painters D 11 .4 / E S 1 , 1161. a. Whit.• I.onri ttnti Z IM. Prllnt A 1.,. ..11 kieol, of I•alut., ula , Varni.ll,, ind,ur 11!!!!E=IFE I:4 tile.( .tiro,. two drrr it4ore Dwrnomi Aney. Air] v.l y.lfc Pittsburgh Variety Works )121) Sr C'O.. n Waraak. A rierhar, \lan afa•rtirvi. , dav,lo an.l Lan Haul !iv-, Apr., alvl Thumb Laerlvva 11.11 , riu and wont. r and Pala Milla and Dvnvartil Illardaare Renrr roracr of Water awl iinua strveta, PiitataArah, Pa ja=ltolf,. MINERAL WATER DILA N FROM PORCELIAN FOUNTAINS Trlr ',LT 1 , 1P , C11,1 ',WIT SIN IN .1/ F...lYll,rth 11.1.1 C rn.r Vert) twqd...r. from Kn.., Courovtk.ry Jell-3n.lfr SANIT'FA. G-12.:\A TAILOR, .ve t. 2 rl.Allf STREET. Dr. 1rv.13',. liHNHV H. C0.1.1.1N,z, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AYU AVII4/I.KSALE PEA LEI( IN Cheeme, But tar. S 300! if% ir . i.th And Prndurc 141 Aw l, No. Irr.rl . 4 0E-ref. /10adurph AI el. A. I N, Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, &ILA I rfc Nn: and 1:0 ADVERTINE IN VIE I%L.A.N . SFI.Era) (01110) lIRP.A_LD ADDItEIIM BRINICZAHOFT & DAY, mu-'_l 3R NV - NI. 11. W1,T.1.1,NN17.5.: 11:L C . ('()liii) LIAS"KEILS. WOOD STIIKET, CoRNER Tllllll , DEPOSITS received on current accounts an Intvr.t pal.' only .'v mono . , defr - Alt,l n 0 tril nnv All onr .111,, will 1m pttl , l,utrrney, otherertw ;narked W. 11. V. buy nu.1...e1l Ear bar,. the pryn. clpal ritln of 11,4 Unit , 4l Cl ate. nn.l Ent.v. Ire:: I ICOUG NV. 671t117,1C: -mr.mc3l Cornet of Pike and M. - Annear Sired, WU, 111 Am, PITTPTIVROII, PA, -Manufactut.• I.lm. and Oak Kr,. of tht , varitotlA llono of NAIL H.E.ti?, which they µ•lt at tho lowed ANY( ontractn are r.-In•nhtll) n01i.11..1 All 9.4.1 k war. rati4.l thc beol •Inl_l}dfe - _ Ct.. pm Lind Al' CORD & CO., Wholesale •nd Retail Hatter., 131 Wood Strrot. aJaray...yn 1.n.1 a full and c..mpkt.• 44 II ATR, ck rtritli, IV ha.olo •snel nold at tI,o I"rrnat F.aslrru lrtluw, to whILIk they lurio, all..ntlou of nll pur. ta.2,11f JOHN THOMPBON, -- 410 LIBERrY srietPr, European and Intelligence Office, K.-p. ninny. Ln taln Itrnrta on Enroln fur any amount. and mt , nmer wd l'udEnt Tio Itntn to no.l ffoln tJr•rpoot to New York. EZEZZEI= • • Wrlghtn, Indian Veurto,lr Pll In and Syrup al wayu nn hand. radoengrrn br night (runt N.w York and Pniladriphla railroad to I.l[l.bargls. s(rally JOYTIC COCIIILAN 1311.08, YANI,CITIMIN Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, Nos. 91 &rand Stow! and SO Third &red, 1114:tw0.9 Wood and Murk.,) PlTTslituunt, 11... on hand II •arl•tr of now Pattern.. fancy and plain, noiNbln for nJI purpcacc. Particular attention pant 1 , , co ttoning Omar Lean. Jobbing di at abort notice. torn J. M. M.1E11 , 1CHA.2%7"1" TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Strout, (Dr. Irleh'e New Bultellng,) PITTSBURGH, PA se3o . .lydra 35.23E1F1C1.A.1\11" wiellzarud N,. U Nereet. wear Itorarth. La. KEY:LBWS SLIOULDEII Frum Pittsburgh Dispatch. April 10th, 1858,—Yor more than 8 years, past we hare ...instantly worn the Washington boa {tender Brace, tnenufnctored by Dr. U.,,. 11. Kepler, of io, 140 Wood anima in this city,. end would heartily nrom. mend It to ha who are annpelled to follow a sodentary occu pation. As we have before moulted, in railing attention to Its merits, it answers fora brow and contendere, the weight of the pantaloons being no placed se to coat Innelli tend to bring the elioulden to their manta/ position and on. pawl the chest, Women, hundred.f whom aro annually inhered by the weight of enormona width*" should also procure thew braes. De pertktder In procuring the kind mentioned, as many or the brume sold are humbug. Bold et Dr. OEO. li. ILEYSER'S, Wholesale Druggist, 140 Wood etroet, ifipa of the Doblep Mortar. Jemunrsz Ziectal•it oticts; . . .• 1 To Xll 4 ad ls . I CITIZEN'S BANI:E. • Friday, - August 21er. 1 ry,- CITIZENS' BANK, PITTSBUTiGH. May' Dr. Calvin' M. Fitch L ""-T 19.1946-Notice ts heri.l.l given to the Stockholders ' of this Bank. [tut ts,oks for the sitheerlption of the VW ; • 000 of additional rapital sto,c, I no:thort.,l by lb, late one Will extend his appointinent inPittsiturgh till ~ t o u t s charter of the Ciitisc.' DepoTtt Danl.., will noon of FRIDAY. ItUfMiST .11-when •In , will POSITIVELY ii i e ' o ' ne '" i ' ed au MONDAY, 2lith hod and remain open unto ~ LEAVE PITTSBURG/I, IMPERATIVE ENGAGI:AIENTS th ,...,L „f July ~,, E. D. JAI:NES, Canit'r. CALLING HIM ELSE:WHERRY All perionA. therefore, • ~,,.....,,,„-kbc . . who wish to eonsult Dr. yitch, multi do . before tliat date _ Itself.. Noe. :Ifi.d ..., n . .CIAIII MOTEL trance hours. In 311..CUANI,' ANT , Al t•Pur idlicer_..' ti..x, 1 A.ll, 1., 4 , a.. daily. No, calls revilers! nn Ow Sabbath. Pittnburgh.liine2.lth, 15.17. "Pt in '...,'" of extreme argincy. Dr. Fitch .ill , a , iii• i • .n- p--7- : - , ix ennflinnit v with the '25 th section of the ally in absent fly m the city.. Satnrday and lioria, of t, e'r ' g ~,,..fn „f t)„.Comoow. s yjth a pennsylyants. "deli woe*. and vrhen in town wishes to devote Oasis ,la •ii notice tii herell, .ivet. that application will be mods to the , '''''''''• 'T . ' ' .. `"l pr,ree to t‘•C-i ,,, no c.. 114 fc". t o " Co L.,l,l3:Ccrr. at the next ~, ,l i.ii. for the Ernes - al or Exten- we. eoil iia ati3. iither ilar lathe t ii" 0 . no TUE non of the Charter of the iderelit.ts' and lilontifsetnrers' cS IVEDNRSDA VS. TIIIIIISDAYS and T i. of Bank of Pittidairgh. forths tens of fifteen yearn. By order ash "week, 'Pr Flnill volt always be at big oftioi. of tie. ll.iard of Directors. Patient...ln, to eoreuilt r ent ,. F elaiald tio defer till J.iviquel W. 11. DENNY. Crediter. the l.t few tiap of hl.l apt... they will in 00 great _ , risk of not being silk. p...btain the atteldion deeira the ...g ,- 11l V I DEN D-- 2 1 he Pireetors of the Pith:- ' throng li-fore 1....11,4 Lein e fr ,, llletttlj .rich a, to prrrlydr .., -,',' 11,0, Ga, Cortipany have 1111 S day declared a NO the ppeeihility of airing rash ease the reir.ite attention. ' der of live p , O ...It. I. the Capital Sto , k of the l'ompani , and antasionally even p.renting his examining theta , all nut of the plidlte ot the ix months ending July Int. inot., a• li ..1.1,10. and Ex a i n ts a pions of the choir ifitEE, bid. I.) able forthwith .St,kholtier. or their legal represents- ; e. Fitch doew not pretend to raise tho dead. by dope not lives. at the office of tldi Company. ' wish to treat Wly In the last stngen ofeonsumptiont, ,, r where JAMLS 0. CIIIIIriTA , Tre. rurr ,, i,. treatment ,tnnot lid adopted: and he desires none! Offk e of pittslinrgh Gas On, Julv let. I•Gq-jyl4:Etril to apply Whin] who do not wii , ll to hear the trnth. .he ip. . - . -- - ' 1.711.4.nned It, if.H 1b... coneilltinx hint what be con,iildre 1 E - ''., >TILE ONLY PLACE where Tickets can lie their rise situathin, or the actual condition of their Lung,: , procured yin • I and those who have delayed till their Lund. are diotroyei . CLEVELAND AND TOLEDO, cannot hope for any encouragement. TO CIIICAIIO ANL) TILE :stint/WE-9T. Dr. Fitch would al. add• that be mac he comnitod lot , 1, at the office of the Cootpaity. 3lonottgahein Douse, No. A iTertions of the Heart, I . Spnruttbotic.i Nerronno,,, and • 121 and oppohile this PenusllvianLl Railroad Ibil,t, corner General Debility. Also, for nynp epaia, rentals Diseases, ' of Warne and Liberty streets. nail all other , terangements ill the systempredisposing to , tityki:,lle6tuT no - 20 F. KNOWLAND, Attest. Asthma or Consnmpt Inn. • ____ Jyl7,l*.wtdfci, , F - 7 - ' , ...„, NOTICE—The illereautile State 'fax, now i_azr.A. sc PH.R.F2I7 , TS' e..-... - ' ,hue and unpaid. will he put into tlie ilalld4 or an Ali Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, 1 dermal, for collection, if not paid Into the City Tre.aeury by PRONOUNrivii. --- I th,..2:011 day of the prywint utindli. iY13:41 THE OLD SOLDIER, AND SAILORS of the 0N , L 5 1 , , N 6N.00 ,-, : ,, s ,, Aßusez. . 0 Ain , A inm.,it War of lkl2. or Second ludeisionleore, ore reouroted : attend an adjourned meeting or (bode w EU' Tab.. the kIEDICA GENTLEMAN NESDAY, the 1/1, at 2P. theConneil Cloanolk, AT MADRAS, ever the Market Mu,. 011 Invoineo. of Importnce. jv2lt2t Potent Spring Chair nixd iron Furniture And applicable to h Ti. hi. , Itruther et ' Co.. Manritactery 04 & 6aDoane St. Mn,y ISM. I Saleeroone, Broadvrak :1 . e. , . Curb. EVERY . 4 4 oTell LEA PERIIINS that L [al :11A o ud.. 149. '1 their Sauce is highly lottin XCLUSIVE NUFAcTu KERS VARIETY m eol in Loll.. and la. Da my Proprietors of the PATENT ELLIPTICAL STEEL didninn the 010.4 palatable ne CHAIRS, the most elegant and luxuriour Chair. OF DISII. well as the moat oludesoone in the uorlol. They took the Premium at the ,treat WorIPCI, Sane° that movie_ rio , rat London. Paris nod New York. SuiLahle her Parlor Thn only Medal nwardeol l y the Jury of the New York , LDP. tkoititing•Rokaii.. Hotel. and Legodootive F.xhibitiou forr Foreigo S a o,. w ee obtained by LEA P}:11- 11411, 1 . ..i5. and store Sbeib, with or o It IN. bo their WORCESTk: ISAMU: SAUCE. the nee noo and 1...A..11111 pattern., Imo Soto., Kora. ituol s,!Aye., which t„, ; t o'odroetery 1 . 1531.1 oond It 0i1..., flat. 'oat cho.r earreotly requeeted to Poo. that the wale., itibedid Stare', Itriarto. °roil I: It. Centre. Pied salo.ott ••LEA PERRINS - are inspre.mi oil.. the Bottle 01111 .11.4 T.. 1141 'l.l/ 4/.. TOl. T 111.1...: 1101. 1/. 4-1. 04, .sis an I Stopper. and pritonol kn. the labels. it bdon-irtid. rdhloila and PernidlnOlt. tor Po t l.ll.- 11.- ..Sole Whole/ode Agenuo for the Uotted State.. it tit ten, s. now., .ted Bracket.. kio.l 1it...,,,. so ate.. RAIN DUNC. N A SONi , , 403 Dmooloay. New York. t 11.. p. soh , Apo.. for SOUTIItiATE A I rATENT A ttook sis s y. i„.„,„. A 1..,. orders received Co direst SCR 7:10111iE N CII, whlrh esiselm ail other.. The attention, ehipment from Englawl.• in 2.1,01fr0 i kler , hent• re , Peovi fully invited tooin examination of the ' aeot and nerd exteti.lre st,k In America. For Naimoli a Arabrotypes. price, for eaeli o or approve-1 paper. I? It I C.' It: S rt ID 15 C 2 F. . SAMUEL L. VISE E. Gallery, corner Third and Merkel Streets, I, I' All NEST(n:Ii, late of the firm of ENTRANCE ON THIRD STREET. ' XI • A Fol., stock A co.. an d pi a ,„l„, IV, are now pn•pnred to offer to the public our w , ll known Brow., Droggbit, N... tot. eon., WoKkl nud FOllllll .51 A inbrody t ai. a t the low pen,. of ONE lh and at, Pit telnirgh Pa UPWARDS. Tito... wuntlog likenesoex token 1110 14,1 atyle of the art. will hail it gnonly In tlodr interioe to an... N , runnert with the 1, 0 ,, ~f thim e.tairliehtneht a cell. A farce nido.rtolooit of Phi.. nod P A rniinnn. , ini , i 4 non.h nrnin Lane, an, roo, Chl.rri Awn), on hand. ap . 2l.lylc I . . actor partner lor the 1.4 2:1 year, Isis, ofth the 10in... of & Rl:S:lrtal.A.l2 - 1 - . aA. rshs.stsa s of Plotholelplila mud B. Yaltn-n. row - k. Co.of Neo Yok. hat log by limitation, urrr,ttyrnros Ann uott.conln on loil. 10n7, hat ilia pot h the el loa.m and All hind.. otTobneco, Snuff and Cigar., ...if et kn J ou' v la Drug E4 and biloleihotent.of h a...A Brother, ieo Ifor lave rcerotl3 taken tho brtildins N 0.120 0..4 nre.t. to I 11111 y J. Kt old J: rotor. W....10ut' Fourth rtrtott , tulthriott w the. Mnottftwtoring h.botabliehow.t.t. No. 43 Irwin I oil! continuo Id cowry till the lonutrio• in all it, ado. street. where they o ill la , pleamed to rraLeire the...friend.. I brotirlive top27.lydfa T,• tes., to - Imola., Weil .0/ 10 the patron-of the I. have ea. - 0ut...1. and the public ..rally, I 1 :0/0 .0./.10:1111.0 11. 4 1 0.411111,4 Nholl Ito on:dun:on tlO ap, ...tole .001 plea,. R. I. FA 11% ESTO(' IS 2, No. On, ...roar Wood atid Fourth ate. r., 1; OT ICE-- The . subirriher, hit, e this door dinenedof there Druz fkitabledoon.nt to Mr It L. e.o Falonlock. late. iol the firm of It A Fairsiemti•-k A co Itelotruine shank , her the kind knot litoo - al patronage hat Aileen extended ti nwo. unlit owl nor orneco,or In our Irlenol,and customer,. a getr tieindo r 11.1/101-010, .0..11,pm, and orb its- .het I , 01011111.1 rot lotrolarory the Manufacture and 541, lio Nr Lonods eeleld-ateol Vornoifilar end Liver Pill, it No 21 Wood ..treet, where a .1.1411 be happy to our Our Books will. for a time, at old mtand, where thaw indebnnl wall Neese roll and seta: F [AMINO IIifYTIIERS I'.. , dirgio..llll 14th. DV.; —J121i10 . .1 The tniverwity. THE next Term will begin on ties( 7.lloll slay of September. S.W.:tan can pursue Engl.!, or tom eldwit,al.dinlirm, and thews of a prepat ahoy a• well as of a collegiate. In. Earthy mill in the PQM. on 01 the past 3 ears. iy . 14.41er I Will ARES, Pritwipal. PO hlf is. de. bbl. Trout, Deo 1.11 do oh, 4.. 1.14. Saha., 100 tolf au do. Psi liff 010 shoot lolf do kla,kar..l lor mill, ;jy2l lIENRY 11. COLLINS. Di. 1. NI/ .1. BENJAMIN. 268' lhowory. New Sock. Soh.Aka. for C. , 1.1.71 A Eta .es Foktod4. owarinktool for tot, amt ro , front the Wind and South are Ind to .1111 wool ex .tl....r,ew dini ...con.' hand Piano. or pricee. Pal .h.-.dart-n ol , aler,ind teneher. ay21,3111, k beautiful new -tries Rtr- P~.•.•1.. Al., .11k A. 14 ilinglearn Suu nolprellas, at pe r lonm than natial linos a., at the Senti.Alllllsol Polk of Jv?.l A. A. MASON A CO. UNE 1100PS--A. A. & will iwtlte. 14- 41.0. (10 gro.o. Cann n,, 0 , her Ski n . IXTiI M SQUITO NETs__ t 1 - \lx- C, hare ter'il lon.peo. White Mosquito Net if .11,m. tr2l • QTA s R hx. oche , ter Pearl Starchl 13 fo vie. Is. tlGkliade at Slonufaelo.roao' prove, hk Jo IFENRS IL COLLINS, Nat ' yd.. Stone Wm,. ry. • 1r.., 1/...11.. calobre. fdw kale by II ENE II C01.1.1N s FRANGIPANNI. Is Sn ,-ent The price uf Thw price of the .... prh...,4 the &whet. (very ele(;ent Ihe price of the Fran., uper box) . .i• The Imre of the I th,toe.. ...... it 54.,...nt, (id pm, Franppannt. A CO_ a* Ilromlvroy. V.. 34 Y,k 54.1 Itswrysr FIiANUIPANNI. I'vritn .. —Whrres, certain p , •rwns in th Unite4Slmtesarr for t Frangipanni Perfuni,•., • npur eon, ustur, u Imitation thy n•xl art 1.1 BIN, this i. To CAI TILL: PUIII.IC Ilya GA., Is grrituitp• Gut x hot ha• the lIIEAFT LUIIIN of lin , ' Lon.lon. on tho I. AtkA. awl Anl.l INUEIA • T.1‘.: , 01,E AGENT: , :••wv.- l omalt 'Aeon t. Fra . ngiraimi, Eternal Perfume • From the Holy City. INO ER 1 . IlroodeA).Nrer Yor L BOYD IA lectLLoccri. Pittsburgh Steel Works. ioN - I.:S. BOYD & M:ffifsfsfefitl en of CAST ,TF.1:1:, spg[Ni:. 4tu.t A B. eTEEL 'SPRINGS 3tt , i AXLE? . , n.rner Ran and Fo-li Paarlairgh, D. H. IZ ( IT. It: , Sc . ('l), Rogers. Improved p•tent Steel Cult i vat or 'rev' 11, (Lroter Rust Ind Pwit 5t37.44. 1`, , ..1.,"5. 1t... nritigh and Continental Exchange 1117NCAN, og.. et On the Union Bank London, In ..M , t n.I M.A. Ponflo Aro AvallAblA at all tlan prlth.q.Al_ i.. 01.• F.o, lam!. oa...tia/al aO-11,1mol Aoal I/10 1 .. ..1111,111. 41r9V" ,101, 11110 , 1 A tiltUN /:11A AM A BAL. 1.1 A. I'l,ooloot Nlnta, ao Lich oo.ro” no a llemlltanoe t.. dl , toollzarlnts.4-awl 11-11.oncl ahr,Al tan, 01 , ‘ ilro through Lolto-oo •.t3 r ~ L iatioo.l. so will Ay-01,4 at t.,11..n 0011 11 II NI A , mIcAl CARLA /S CiAitt ./ Owner P/ f,von avd flaw ~, rafsbutyr% El= Cl l3r-m.lm "I' I tnp.ort r.I 3'tCv+ry T033.P.CC0, 5.11.-it. thr tat,riti..o ..1 1., hi. ntr. I t•I I ) W 'V NI N ~ ThanisE•rtuirl Ilt•ttler It. tat 41:t.1. ttf TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS. A N 1, LEAF 1 - 033.9.00 CD, ri ff ner At'n• and !nn PITTSBURGH. PA TAYLOR'S SALOON! 363 dic 367 Uroadsr•y, New 'fork. T"i' la. re-Airc..rat A orttal t' * AilLeAl . and io.r pr....LA a f-r GORGEOUS COUP D CEIL hnu v 61441 4r.t cowr4... THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, h HI . the SaL. , th rota:Luting DV Itodh, tt....tt, lt4 Ontht. Eurvean plan. and 14 0114.1/ fiPt the ter...W.l .4 o. at all brunt. tyhttnul AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. Condncted the Enrolment Plan. PERTs RICE. PrtoPRIETon. re.peetfol- 7 ,“ Irentrmaree thatls, tem,plleare eat, tery genorel preforent, etpreene,l I, the Lurcop..all el ...la ,c 1 ',termer:m.l. Ilmt Ita• Ane.rt,m How , n licrc.ef ter rteplurteel ..tely cm that plan. WO I latetrttael Pert , eloepina npertwent. be let 1 , !, the dev, nn pereel. eerreol In 11, 1.,111 al ell 11..ure the cley and et ening The lads,' ella, hell 'III • , { , :t e.l in 114 e manner f r Lunt, anti arnlletnel, erronlpannel ay ladles The ecrianrorentnaue en,l ~mventenree of the haw..., aria...el. at,•l rile unproven stet elleee,tame leave teuticine 1.. le , enl.art.t, r.-.I *ill II pot the arrangernce, vt , uvimatell 1.14 get t , r /nlell partite prc,vlclcel tvillt chancre, ouppere. .hoer ice. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. NEw VONA, J. 114, Ttte public tiro ',sr. -dully infortuNl that Ow price 44 Ward st cerimnenl, but I. us It h.1.... , t t herollot. dim. iW 11110 .MB .t IYI • Irwin R , lid Duynewhe Way, PEN NA. S. D. MARKER, Proprietor. Formerly of the Alwkw !Wu, TH E SC( PTl' IIOI , SE is now completed mid oiro for Ow. It In mlliatrol /LI Virl of the y. t..lng rota to all ItallrcwlDoppt+ w,l Steamboat The lieu. nun built ill tieel"i• imPre , iiirizte.•rel titled ty nyleee.l.l •ts i.t.nißor• nee .1..111 ill every relitt,t le • Iltst 11.40. Ow- FINE STABLY., on at I•ehed to the A Mir:lticrA: kilv - .1 Ipp,lto INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. E A LS Ala: ALWAYS IN READINESS nolral of Train*. ' , rt., art al 'lto Drput 143 tako chug., of Ilaagag. Thetaro and roll ventllatml. Vaaacttora .11.1. to. 0...1 tot. ..• fro of MIRSIN./ TfLAIN:f. _ LW. J. Kl.Ltorrß 555. Prisprintor. H. P. I' IL 0 P IL I II: T C) It OW E N'S 0T E v CORNER FOURTH AND JErvxiiBoN LOUISVILLE, K Y., J. W RETRui.I4, m,µ.13. Mass us WAN l ' fil)Lirmittae,, to lien 1.11“118411,1 dollars or firet-rbtatt Hut!nett Popes, forma hoot three to ale mouth.. Apply I, lII.AK ELF A, WANTED -LA iuwil Ifutitte, with hum to rlr No., altol.ln for a entail faintly, within 15 tu l ootrt ef the Fuel Ofttro. A.l.lman Ito/ 522, or call al Or Firth anent. J015:41t hall - 1114 y from 4 rtiotabe to 11 ,11, yewr in run, tonil an tinter. AUSTIN 11105118 A CO, No. Ir 2 Fourth attoot. jyla . Minch A Note Iltultoto, i kr A Ni.l4)-421100 Ut t ht. °Mee of (.1,141 Lt..SVCAINA BON, 4th •1 WANTED---lititterltT, foritT, which lag]. y net market trio will ho Ohl lo null, 1,1 410 11. A FAIINMATOCK A t*., ror. Vino k wand au. W A N ' lt 11,1 tl. A. PIIANESTOCIC A V 4, Filet Mid WOl4 Oa, Rihnd 111/11., tho A 11,01.11 ri Fe( nod 11l ANTEJ. ) -40 pllrelllolo good, teietliutil W North, e 4 ..Outt sod between the Fault and Wee( Vorolnotte. . o. lthenY ell.f. Apply too W. BUNN. vrett tide of Fed. era' street, 2r141 door Ponds 01 the North Comma., A 1!,., 'then, City.l)l WANTED.—A tlwelling liouso t.. rpot, , tithin twittery of Ferry mtreet. Ilan! (men $175 Io r=s. lII.AKYLY A Ille/ IRV , Jul corner 7th OW eltulthllobl Streets. __.________ $1.40 Ac 0 °''.. 6 .°,.2.",,,,,1n 1 10 11 .1f All Wien Int,. lent Moo 80 days Go IS moths to ran, mon he what St relk "nal. nd. b7APPlylnit to n. rt.nts * 60N, iA2O Stock & LllllBrukov 1 0900 — W ANTED,III 'partner with I lo Ilmot la an old :ottrlgtAZZACt Litt oolt : k k' 6 1 1 1 1Z' moot doing • good boaloomo. Apply to GEO. W. BUNN, Walt dd. of /Word Greet, wean; dm On% %zoom Alkitany Citz• " • • : Pain aZtbErtisrmcnts: 011131 N T, ,ori“tts NateriN iv . 2l HENRY H . .. • r I —on hbk fr.'h Louisrino 10r sa IPV 1.10 - 21 11.c0tAA (A N NEL C4/AL I.)IL crawdantly on I / il auA 1 ., J HENRY If V.H.LeNS. saolcA now landing from by ISAIAH DICE EY 2 Oil. -;ii sa i v r k, , , H.;:N landing frUM Steamer' p 21 - Alf DICKEY t CI,. it It EASE-4 Id 1., rnnv landing from % fr am e r .• X s I. by . ISAIA II DICK CY S Co rr L 01 L ms UOW lataling front A . ....mu, lin. IN f , it SI DIDKEY iv A PIER -MET AL AN i) BLOOM .-_ VI Blum, non landiuk; frvat .4' - on, 11,,..•1 toll. I”r ISAIAH DICKEY d 011 GINSE tl-1 r.knowlandingfromsteamer Halal D.D. I, Kale by IY2I ISA [MI DICKEY Iv CO 0 1 r . , 1 I r ( t ). rnc 'E mi.7llS;o r i al I I t !, W landing - • 21 !SALA lI . DICKEy J. CO. TEA 1) )1111 pigs received and per steam- Larro...• Ord 1",,I +ale to I)=t JOS S. LF.ECII t CO. 7)IIUIl)IS--l:iitdurCuru Brounis for sale by in:say 11. COLLINS. I I LA X lbs for sal e Is it 21' II EgIlY H. COLLINS . D 111" ETAI-75 tons No. 1. for j_ by J 3•21) HENRI 11. COLLINS. N.. 3 Largo Maekarel re eormigunirrit vault ••• oak by 0"21 ' ALEXANDER KING. ej_LASS.-225 lixs Window assorted ai hand and I ar by 13'21 ALEXANDER KING. DA A 51.1.--5410 casks various brands, S mama - net., of Flint and Ore.. RD.., b•r hy .11•21 ) ALEXANDER KING. CfAl: ST IC S01)1.- WO Id& English Caustic } sod. for mak by ALEXANDER KIND. - IC - IT II ATE SO 11 , 1 I,UINI ligs Nitrate Soda 11 htrivr Awl f, ALEXANDER IMO. GAS FROM ROBIN 011. FA - I'l2V 1 4 "1,1;/ r IIE 111011 ILLI 7 MINATING PROPER- Iia. !root and oloagintrus 1411 th..nl n ot It.. taet int or the maim. to.torr of 11lu :1 minati o ng O.. hAv M.Y11.4.nt 01,111 1 f 1, 111/. lOW non . nith nut!. to order to supply their ...mutual, With a L4u porior Quality of It°QIN till. is enterely fnv hunt druu and retina , nub. stataccs. soot yo i is at once, I. Braila:a Littman/Bing tins. The aitater orlgnuil cost of the apparatus for the manu factureofLyl cam together with tho Attention and ex p en. conntstitly pi trial. end the dillieulty , not of entire.. neitnrwtina the tunsholeattte. deleterious and offensive gas,. ,011110011,1110 coal, render the ROnIIN OIL itEl'A It AT Cti cheaper and more ol.wirahls in every Way. EtlA'rEs.t. of Mil Broadway. New York, has devoted his entire attention in lito intaiinfact ore and salsof Portattle Gas Apistratua, and he resportfull, calla tha attention of the piddle to hi, ()mann. complete and eflleient nutehine l'erleet natlidaellon to the purchaser guaranteed 111 emery cane. For further Information titian.. H. CtiATEti. t.titt Broadway, NOW furl', b.:Ain:and ly lid V lit It. WILLIAMS, Eittohurgli, H. -ritssoLurTtox—The partnership herta -I_,/forrenasting Inane., T. It. CALLENDER and JOHN: I. lIENT. at Mama. , Hell. Fifth string, under the mane of T It. CALLENDER, In thin day oils's'', i t by mutual eminent. T. R. CALLF.NDEIL JOHN I'. MUST. fifth, I AW, C O-PAIrf NEItS IIII7— NoTicE—Th, SOP scrilw•r• Lxrr['ill .1,11. MIMIC ilitCii uo tho 1111 l and firm ~r lIIINT NIIN awl will :undue! ill. Intitogrlierni It , ,in.mn sin Om Into lino or T. R. CallNitlor, Ilamniic Hall, Fifth nlrect. JOHN P. HUNT, l'itt•beirglt Jolv 11111‘, 1%57.-10 , 1:n1,1 HENRY MINER. • __ _ Gaga. P tag Jam.. 1 1 11 E only proper vessels to preserve fruit in. Kr nintutinClun. mud have con.tantly oil hand fur mis t.rgi• weuitirtnirtit ol glum: Jar. Jur preevrviug. Our Jarer porrectl) iiir-I,,td; nory mitt onAlly tienlnd; fully ..otmt to mu)) l,alrel Jar, ti.r4 'smell chivy*, Al., Jolly TitinlAvro. .lan ate, Itousoliropern 10111 Mid It to holt Jotruutori• I.• vino um it ADANIS, lIACKLIN L . (41. I,l , lleAmltT I'iwww - Itnes and Water 01,1.. ri AN - DSo.NIE COUNTRY ItEgi r DENCE Volt A I.E.—Thlrty.fivo ern , * of choice Lend, hand. NA.O4 Gnawed ell the ashington Pike, Zl!.f miles from Jones' Ferry, and well Improved. There nnaon the proper ty lent bearing Fruit Trees, ull of the best eartetlea It is Well waisted and the whole undergo.] eultlration. A good Yranoe Ilnuan, 'tern and all neeetwary eat bundings—an es. reheat Ware for totnleniug ptinsews, with a good well mad elstern at the kitchen door. it is ottsn.d low and on easy term.. Vor fin - thew particulars etuolre of the snbscribor ou the prentbws. Jylkatd• CAPT. It. YOU:ill. 4 Me - T, it and Corn Waned ye AT THE 1 . 11: Ait Is TTOA NI MILL. ALLEGIIENV. 91HE SIIIISCIIIBEIIS lI.IVE TAKES tint a bore veinblnisment, and a. o prepared to /by to Ilighot .Nadel Prim no OA Fur liddakl lluebele of Wheat. 10,000 Iluthele of Ityy. tills Dumbels of Chm. It IN tills tat 'Talon of the proprietor', to odor •Extro Pricer for any choice. lota of White or Red Wilier. They intend to make very ouperlor Family Flour, ander,' willing to pay premiers to tie fh raetr. In the &hope of All extra prioe, to lathece him to rake • choice quality of wheat, and to bring It to market In good order. jyls,3md R. T. KENNEDY d ORO. HYDRANT ROSE. 2039 feet a inch 3 Rubber Hope Just ra j latni al the India ilublaarlc:Y re po:Il and 28 Ft. Clair troct. .1. R LI. P7IIILU9S. 1 . Ensurarwr • A. A., CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, • No. 03 Fourth • PENYA. Coupon..., rtpreoented of highest ...ding. Chartered I.y Peo.ylvania augrolheiStatem. Fire. Marine and Life. Riau mhon of all descriptions, A. A-CARRIER. B._ S. eAntetEn. Ifklylll 11;eitnue 171sarsiAiie OF PIIILADELPIITA, • Franklin Buirclings. 414 Walnut Street. Organiznd under the Guttural Itrntratton Lltu, with doh Capful of ri% i11i . ,41h1 to int mt... t.. $::or Onto. 111.11, .17K1111,4 141)+ Or iirlillgt , by Fir, ii 11,11,, intind Navigation and Trimaran-nation. I °merits. 11. 0. LAICI/LlLlN.Pnn , ident RICHARD SHIELDS. Vire Pan... Went. 0131110 E SCOTT, Secretary. William Martin. Dtritevors. Joseph 11. Seal, D. Montgomery, Edmund A. Solider, I:Leh:mi ., 'alit clv, John C„ Davis Gettrgv bcot John R. Penrose. T. F. Renee , . IDemme G. Leiper. I 0. C. Dotter Dawned Darlington, TITE A CMAFFE , Agents, Ar. It. 31. UnNton, ivirie Ottice, Ltifayette nail. (entrance n Wood et) , William C. Ludwig, 11110 Craig. Howard Fire and Marine Inguranea l Company, ; si.oc- ,1,11,- -in. ; Cinriev ot, OF PIIIT.ADELPIII A. PENN.I;. ' 11. l Junes rtriAie, Pr,. 4J4 n Build i ags. .Y.. Pt Ilia, , . curd. J. U. Johnson, , WM.I Authorized Capital, ::,4601.1,0(.10, i 11100. A3lOl - NT (lb CAPITAL exic.AcsclnEu. '..e,..v0,i.0.,. : 11.vvir Lmiuniv, Secretary. I.I'ITSTEI) .4.c FOLLOIII,, r PIM Bonita and )lortgngt, on Prnrrly In the city of l'hiladeDibta :13.5060 Stuck, worth par CO CaNli on unnd :4..0 Amount 'worm] by ,trek nnb, 100,011) Anionbt of stock iinc on call 1.711 C. W. C. Stotesbur Sharrorood. MMM TIIIS Cf.):IIPANY EFFECTS IN SE Ii.INCE ON Ittadingss, 31erchandise. Furniture, Lomber, de., on l'essMs. Cargo ostd - Freight, to all ports. and by Railroad, lakes and Riser...at the lowest rates, and upon the most liberal term, guaranteeing prompt twytnent on the adjustment of lames. The greatest amount to be insured on any one risk Is $5,000. DIRECTORS. P. M. Potia,C. E. Spam;ler. Abraham Bee. firm of IteX, Slink 0 C 414 Wm. IL IVoocla. Beery", firm of Howell .1, Bro.: .1. I.l.lmtr Thom pen. Pre, Penn. ft. 11. Co 4 IL Bower. firm of Sewer t Baru., John W. Peron. trio of Burnett, Sestols t Sweartn,...r; ilennan Hann?. chief Etr;ineer Penn. It. It.. N.. 11.1, It. I,trx. 1N , 1111.01, at Lau; Wns. 11. Leech. 4,, It. T. 11. 11 . Asent 1.1 Nun. It. It., Jo..ph It. With..., Horn of With.r l / 4 Peter.ott; Abtalaant W Hammel. Arm of Italgliol A it Charlen P. So. ton:ltrn, •.1 Vandenson ./..I.n 11. Le ward.. limn of 1...0 xr.b. Jog ka.ll. rt Uurrostias., late Wtlllutn...n. Iturroluth. t Clark. W. It. W,l , oBS. Prlttl,l. M. hrrn. I're.t.ll. C E. t'PANIII).O.. Pre..orl. :a the Ust of Direclort of the ••Iloward 6ornr.• Colur.ny." ni,r3t of whom a, uld..ly knuun 11:11.Mg the tintlllolloAß men of Philadelphia...ill probably ample anoulranr.••,l Acrurily to tho public. A sharo of patronav is reeportfully.olictled. filtAILl3l. Agent, ,Prnur (.1 Water and Markutatreeta. ( . 2.4 flow;) Pilt,loirgh. Pu - ---- PIZ,PiT PO 2" The Board or Director. hare tide day declared a _ 1 DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT, Franklin Fire Intonranee Compeiny of 1 Papabk on d.onand on the trunnion crib° Compani Ike P II I L .1 D h": L. P II 1 A . Ist Instant. 11101IAE B. FLORENCE, Pr . .. Weal, I ELMARD Ilraimoin, Secretary. • TIIO9. J. MINTER,Agenk Pittsburgh. • No. PO Water fame InTLECTOR.S. elmilee W Flaneld•r, I Adolph E. Rude, t' • e 1%. Ito-hard., Samuel bout. ._ . _ 'Mnn:V. Hart. David S. Brawn, , Relianee Mutual Insurante Company of Mordecai li. L ewis , Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson. PHILAPEL.PII(A. • CIIARLES If. BASCH Elt, President. Office No. 70 Walnut : Street en 11”..in G. BANCXESt. Secretary. This Companyl continues to make Immrances, permanent Cagivaisl77,32e—Asverse,P74 efi—Seggern LeseAngo. or limited, ~n evet7 description of property In team and • Vine Insurance on Buildinga, Sterchandlee, Furniture, Ad' conntry, at mice, na low an are consistent with security,; in town or country. The Company liar,. reserved n largo contingent fund, The nagual principle combined witir.the security of a which. with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to share to the profits of afford ample proteetion.to tie assured. . the Centpany, without liability fur [comm. The Ancets of the Company, on Int, I S5l, as pole 1 The Script Certificates of this Company, for preflu ars ilnheil agreeably to the Act of Axe:middy, were as follows . convertibiv et pat, Into the Natal Stock of the Company vie:— CLI:3I TINGLES. President. Mnrip,,,, B. 31. lIINCII3IAN, Sccretat7. • Real &date... ' 01.10208.1. Temporary Loan, . I G. AI Stroud, Cash, &I, Stc.. - k. ...... ... i John It. Worrell, Recd. W. Tingley, • L. Lathrop, R . 4-t Carnon, Robe Tolland, •:• C. S neon,' , e CI, . ledand, ll'tia. M. Semple, Pltteh'g. J. 0. COFFLN, Agent . .r Third and Wood streete - Clain Tingley, Wto. R. Thompson, Snincl G a . W. Carpenter, $1,212,70,4 41 Robert Stern, SMco *Osmr intorno, anon, a p.,r1,4 tamsty-ovo. yKirs. C. S. Wood, Go, have i! upwrds of One Million, Four Himdr.sl 31artiltil MIL thousand Dollars Loss., by tiro, thereby affording tv,nlence , Jacob T. gUlltalg, ad , anta. , of I nsorance. as, well as their .ndh With= Mus.er, disposition to :noel with prompturas all Iluldlities. J. GARDNER COFFIN, spl9 fllgtt Montlwast nor. Won and Third KT,. - • . .. The Great Western Fire and Marine Ins. Fo..j OF PHILADELPHIA. No. 107 Walnut Street 1.11111TC2 YESPETI2 . ___ .___.......... .. Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Ins. Co,- Office, Corner Market and Water Sts., PITTSBURGH, TA. ROUT. GALWAY, President. ‘Tuce.Geanalt, Secy. This Company snakes every Ingurafee appertaining to oe CAPITAL.. I connected with Lim RISKS. woo° Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks, au the Ohio and ilia I.,VSC I I .LVe E—Pe rI.NM or limited, made in town Minnhollild risers nod inftiotiliivni lod M. 4 .41113, Po or rountry. on every description of property. orally.. 1 NIA NI) I NSUR ASCE, on Goods by Ciirgil, lakes and And against Lows or Damage by Fire. Land l'arriaeo, to ail ports of the Union. And against the Perils of the Sea Oat Inland • Navigation MARINE INSUR A NCE,on Vesads, Cargo and Freight, nvol Trii.Poriiiiion. embracing River Traneportation. 1 Polkiee Lanes! at the lowest rates conaistent with Weep to C. C. LATHROP, President.l . oil portion. W.1./AIMING, Vice President. DIALCTOIS : II E. illrhani.on, Secretary. • I Ali der Bradley, , 1 • J ph S. Lerch, • , Jo Fullerton, • Id cld 11. Brown, David It. Chambers, William CIIIT, flaunt:lL Hartley,. , ...'• Johd 31'0illr .• ' I. 111141,.: Charles C. Lathrop, .U.i.7 Wmhow streot lion. Hears 1). M00re.66 Walnut street. Aleasuder Whiliden, Slercliont, 14 North Front st. John C. Hunter, trm of Wright, hunter 0 Co. K. Tracy, firm of Tracy it Baker. John D. 31cCunly,filrm of Jones, White 0 3lrCnrily. 1 , N. S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Moutons .I. Co. Eureka Insurance Company, , Jen ur . B. Smith, flan of Jas. 11. - Bmith A Co. Thur. 1.. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie t Zeller. I o l ia 0 .5 % . PF4 .. N . g.: . 'L VA . , b.vh. Isaac Ilalleliorst. Attorney and Counsellor. AlOl.llll, Kan 1kr.,1817. Tim.. K. Limerick. n. 74 9/mu°, street. 1 Stork Duo Bills, payable on Aletll.4 sad sodur. Robert lion, Powell, 60 Walnut street. I ed by two approved name 5.......... 4118,830 OU Thew W. Baker. Goldsmith's IL,II. Exc shor 1 essli in Pitts ot bu s rgh Trust Company. ' 40,3306 3.5 Henry C. Wetmore, New York. ' l'remium notes p' 40 IL IS. POLNDKXTER. Agent, 1::it es hange Rank Stmk—C 1 0,950 00 splfint—sp7 97 From stroes. Pitobordi. 0 KN.,. 6,600 oo Life Insurance. . Bilis Reeeleal.ls ..... 4306 40 ' Bonk Arronuts. ..... ........... .......... ... 12,7a1 96 AYER IrAIII LIFE !NEI:RA:I"CE i ----_-- AND 0 20 44 0 10 • - • , T R U S T C 0 31 P A N V Si gaben.f Gamer ,If Walnut and flnirth Sl.rette, F. I' lIILADELI'II IA. ~. limorporatol April 9th. 16.50. Capital Stock $3014000. OITICZA.I. A LEXASDER IVIIILDIN, President, .I. It/HIALL lIENZET, Vire President, JuILN o'. PULL Secretary and ActomY, JOHN 0. WILSON. Trunson'r. ROAM, Or •rctm - rtm. AirxAutler Whildin Louis A. Goiley. • Marshall Ileuszey, T. kisrmunde Harper, William P. liolton, Elisha Tracey. Hon, .heepli Allison, 5..... niOlnlas S. Smith, John l'.llll, • U.N., IL Graham Jonas llow MAD. Ellwood Malls 1 John I'. Simons. 11'11. F lEW IN. It. D., Hedi cs i Ra5,,,j,,,,, This Comm.,' makes losnranro on lines on most rionsim. 1.1.. wins It has Iron suremstully insomnia] for seeenil years by an experienced boon of °Pin, runt trustee., and trstees; has alowys paid promptly its loves, and In awry way d.sierving of confidence and patron:um It. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, my7,l6in IC Front street, Pittsburgh. Continental Insurance Company. Incorporated by The Legitlature of Jtnnspirstria, WITH PERPETUAL CLIAILTEIL Authoria.4l Capitl, On Million Dollar., Srcured end Ammulated Capital HOME OFFICE. n If libigf STred., (those &cond. Philaidpkia. Firs Insurance on Building, Furniture, Merithisidiso, kg. grilea/ly. 3Luine Insurance on C.A.rguro and Freights, to all psris of the world. Itisorancs ou Goods, dr, by Lakes, Rivers, Canals anJ Land Carrbµa•s, to all parts of the tition, nu the moat Ciss,s-oble term, consistent with neontity. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Dees's, te., Philadelphia. W3l. DOWERS. formerly Register of With, JOHN N. COLENIAN, firm of Colmmo & Smith, Importing Ilanrain, and Cutlery .11ereberds, No. 21 North Third street, above Market. Phila. JOSEPH OAT. firm of Joseph Gat & Son, Coppernmith. No. 12 Quart, street, Phila.. EDWARD V. MACHETTE, firm of Machette & Daiguel. Importing Hardware Merch.te, No. 12 North Third street, shore Itace,Phila. HOWARD 111NC1IMAN, firm of Llvingiton k Co- Product. of Commission Merchants, No. 27S Market Fit., above Eighth, Phila. 111:11RIIE W. COLLADAY, troeldent.' OILS, WILSON, Fvcrotary. JOSRVA 110111NSON, Arent. ND. 24 Fifth Fareet, (op main.) The Mannflieturers' Insurance Company of P 111. A D.tiL.P 11 1 d , Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000L WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF Fire, Marine and Inland Risks. AARON K LIPPINCOTT, President, WM. A. RIIODP.S, Vice President f ALFRED {PERKS, Secretary. Aaron S. Lipptumdt, Wm. B. Thomas, Charles Win, Wm. A. Rhodes, William Neal, Alfred Weeks, J. Rinaldo :tank, Plies. J. 141 d, John P.Simens. Junes P. Suryth. Cowpony sae organized with a Petah Capital, and the Pirrctors hero &terminal to adopt the businees to ite arellehlemeonrcew to °teem prudence couducting its Moira, wi th prompt adhmtment of berm. Pittsburgh 001ce,No. PS Water street. J. NISWTON, JONFJA Agent. Citizens' Insurance Lomp'y of Pittsburgh. WM. n.ta..iLta - , Proeldent, SAMUEL L. MAMMAL'. Secretary. OA.. PI Wafer Mral, admen, .Ifitrket and Wood Streets. yks.lneurea lull and Cargo Riodca on the Ohio and Mb alsaludd Rlsors, and Trlbutarioa. /10 - Insuroar.paind loot ordantagoity Firs. Alan,agnl the peril, of the Sea and Inland NAvigatiort nod Tranaport talon. DII/aCTORD. Capt. ITark Starliug SI. M. Elm Wm. Hingham,. 'Mho &Dilworth, Francis Sellers, J. SChodllltlaktr, Wm. B. Hap., John S /fltsuran— a lr m ." ll . 1. '1 1147 ' Notion Dunlap, Jr. S. Ilarbagb. Inuic M. Pennock, Walter Bunn; Jar. M. Cooper, ranee Compan9 1.1-1/ R 6 2/ . - Prrahlent, SocretAry. ,ds or nee sal.3larino Risk. O•' PITT! • (indium DL 31.11011D031, will Ingram against all C. Ir. Rlckotoon, Jaamon, James.U.Auley, Gnome hine, nitturklel J. Uppinentt, Smith. 31111er, Jr. J. W. Butler. Atuttuee Ackley, C Ihmeen, Thunut. Scutt, A. Nhatek, 111... A Ilotopluatlnitlon z , • la this rompolultyokad atu ly pay ill Imalea at no k Co:. Warellotto..) up st.alr•, . • by Direetonmell kuosi! 11111berult ealustandprompt!' ' No. 92 Wetter street, (Spiog Pittsburgh. Ist*, FIT , . and Lifin .• •tt RANCE 0 . 0 A N Ir, No. 149 Chesnut Street ) erre BITE TILE COBTOII-110178E. Will mro, all Undo of Irmultnce, 'either Perpontil or Lletttni, on trret7 dractlinton of Property' or Marchnothars at tenantable rutri of presolon. ROBERT. T.••111NO Trealdant. neranvie,iee.preeasst. Imom E. R. r John Clain% • • ••-. Maslen P. Hayes . B. English, P. B. BareT7, o.Sherman, 8. J. Ifsgargesi, Bt.actsraxt,Bl,arstary. I. G. COMN, Avant. . carom Tkird sad Wood oto, Delaware Mutual Safety Inaarar.ce Company, Dworphatted,by the Lynantens of Prnnzylrapala, 11135. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut tda., NILLADELPIIIA INsteRA SCES= Veetwis, Ougo, and Freight to all tans of the wood. INL.LND INSUILANukS on Goods, by Ithars,Csuan, Lakea and Land CArriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSCIGEWCES on MereliandLse generally.s.-On Want, Dwelling nooses, 9, Asset+ If the Cbrapons, Nor. 1id,1.536. - Bonds, nonpars. and Real tatate----.. 4101,300 94 Plilladelphsa Cur, and other .... Stock In Banks, Railhead and hasoranceerst ..... Uhl Receivable.- 21.45 S BD Cash on hand 37641 29 liJurcra he hand, of Aponta. Prentioola on Ito riot. Bellew" recently Issued, and tither debts line the Coinrrany 121051110 Sol...rtptun, 501.4 1, 9.000 00 - - Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company. ..Vardtzerrt Varner Second and Walnut &nets, Pill LAD} LPIIYA. The following statement exhibits the bitsiners