Vittshurgij Oixette.' r. 1.001....8.51DD15....-ICISCLL WITT B. RIDDLE & Co., - - - EDITORS and PROPRIETORS PITT 633178.GF1Kr FRIDAY MORNING, JULY M, 1857 'READING MATTER OX EACH PAGE OP TRU PAPER. Tint PRESIDENT REPUDIATES SQUATTER SOT, aamnavv.---:We referred, the other day, to, the facility with which the locofoco party reverses its creed, as occasion may offer. At one time it I fefixWed the United States Bank, and after wirlis became' its bitter enemy. It advocated a protective tariff when that was popular, and b mime anti-tariff when it found it could retain s Ahern supportlonly by so doing. For a long a ies of years it acted upon the doctrine that 0 ogress had power to prohibit Slavery in the national territories ; but abandoned it in the time of the Mexican War through fear of south ern defection. ft maintained, after that, the constitutionality and immutability of the Mis si uri Compromise ; but repealed it in 18.54 as b dog unconstitutional. It then Es 4 up the duc t 'no of - Squatter 'Sovereignty - as the great embodiment of the principles ur the party.— T int doctrine was lauded to the skies as the g eat Catholicon that was to heal the nation of al the disorders growing out of the Slavery q testionand restore peace and equanimity to the distracted country. - " What can be fairer," they raid, " than to let the people of a territory accept or reject Slavery as they see fit? Why should not the people of a territory be as com petent to take charge of their own affairs as the people of a Stale '.S' And thus they went before the people, misleading and deluding them, until they induced them to put confidence in Jamas Ilvensa-sw as a man who would suc cessfully and honestly carry -out the doctrine and so scthtre the admission of Kansas as a Free State. This was : , m1: the pica and the proMise of the leaders, notwithstanding evidence was abundant at the time that the Southern democ racy reputlinted the doctrine of Squatter Sov ereignty as interpreted by Northern democrats. :dr. RUCIIANAN, it is well known, suffered his partizans to represent him .thus at the North, • and left the people no room to doubt that such WAS his real and true position. What shall we think, therefore, of the following statement made, by lion. A. G. 'Brown, one of the U..S. Senators from Mississippi, in abate speech of his made at Yazoo Court House? From a synopsis of his speech as given in the Yazoo Sun, we ex trim)gt the following: . "From Minnesota, the speaker passed to Kansas 'affairs, in the discussion of which, Wolker's course met with the severest reprobation at his hands. Ile did not believe that Mr. Buchanan would suffer Walker, to retain his place as Governor of that Ter ritary, but if ho did, the South would rise up and denounce him, us false to the great principles of the EA . ILIUM bill and a traitor to her interests. Ho, for one, would do so, and so would every true Southern er, hod heard it frorm the Previdene, ntril tkar Oki/ . tAing of Squatter Sorereijuty frets one of the aloe . liinanable 71,e.i04 that woe ever broached in thin -or any other rouatry, a... 1 that he idle Prteidene, woad leave nothinu undone to throttle it. Mr. li. had told the speaker thin iu all ..ineerity, and ho believed it. tic'huit no davht hot that Woiker'e appointment will be cancelled." Is Mr. Brown to he believed, We have no reason to doubt him. He is one of the most able of the'democratic members - of the Senate, and 'his character for veracity is, we take it, above question. His -testimony with regard to the sentiments of the President is not based on inference—he heard them from the lips of the President himself. Taking the testimony for true, therefore, it presents the President to the country as a chest and an impostor. He per mitted himself to be elected as the very embod iment of the doctrine of "Squatter Sovereignty:" and now be denounces it, the main ingredient in his party's creed, as "oneof the most damna ble heresies that was ever broached!" But his party will not, for this, abandon him. On the contrary, it will follow him. It costs it no trouble to turn its back upon_ its pro fessions and go off upon the opposite tack. Its one-sole purpose is' hepursuit of plunder, and no nice considerations about treachery and infi delay will ever restrain it from taking the short est out to attain t t .kjeel„ DIATR9 BY LIGITTNIND, AND DESTRUCTION HY TORNALIOES.—We have on several occasions al luded to she remarkable number of deaths by lightning which have occurred this summer in various parts of the country. _We have not pre tended to keep an account of half of them, but the record crowds upon a reader of the news papers So fast that it is difficult not • to observe this fact peculiar to the year now passing. In Utica, N. Y.. on Wednesday, a man returning from his field imprudently -carrying a pitchfork cru hie - shoulder in the midst of a thunder storm, was struck by lightning and instantly killed.— On the same day a girl in Richmond was killed by lightning and also a Mr. Kenyon, of Ohio, while lying down upon the floor of his house.— A Mr. McKnight, of New York. was instantly killed by a thunder-bolt, on Thursday last and a Mr. Dean, of Walden, Vt. The Windsor Journal, of Vt., is informed of fonr deaths in n neighboring town during a single storm. On Monday last, a young man of Ripley, Ohio, named Shepherd, was instantly killed, and on Friday last, tt. man named Hartley, residing near Wheeling. Haulages to buildings and crops, and ravages among forest treL, have also been great. The Ridgeway (Elk Co.) Reporter, says that county was visited with a destructive storm of hail and wind; on the lllOth of July. There was a general thunder storm all over the county, and very heavy rain during the latter part of the afternoon, But a perfect tempest of wind and ball,--tifining itself to a width of from forty-two rods to hull a mile, struck the settle ment on the Brandy Camp road at lil`lntosh's, and passed on east, leaving ruin and desolation in its track, blowing down trees, scattering fen ces, flattening the grain, corn and potaoe crops oh tile ground. The destruction to the crop is immense, and iu some instances the loss of. the farmers will be very heavy, as their entire crops are supposed to be injured beyond recovery.— From what we heard and saw, we think the loss to Fox township cannot be less than $3OOO. The Warren (Pa.) Ledger nays that a very de structive hail storm passed over Sugar Grove and neighboaing, sections of that county, last Monday. It completely riddled corn, buck wheat and other tender grain, cutting leaves from the trees in some .places like the frosts of autumn. The famestorn Demoend states that a man named Phinney, in South Valley, Cottonin g's county, was instantly killed by lightning on the . 10th, and one named Stryker was prostrated and is not expected torecovcr: On last Friday afternoon, a tornado occurred in Tekweshury, gass., of which The Boston Tra veller giros an account. It confined itself to a narrow strip of territory, but within that wan alt powerful. One incident is recorded as fol lowa : A fisherman, a resident of Lynn, who was on his return from Lowell, supposing that a shower was ap proaching. drove under a tree for shelter. The tor. undo struck the team, taking bait horn and wagon into the air, landing the horse in a ditch by tho side of the rood, throwing the man across the road, and breaking-the wagon into fragments. Some portion. of the wagon were afterwards (mind nearly a mile from We spot, sticking op in theground. The occu pant of the wagon was thrown across the road. the tree under which ho was sheltered being blown down upon him, by which he was seriously but not fatally bruised.. Wherever the tempest went, it blew up trees by the roots, demolished _barns and houses and prostrated the growing crops. On the 26th, a thunder-cloud burst above the City_ of liartford, Conn., flooding the streets and doing much damage to property. Lightning; struck in several , places in the city. On the day previous, the City . 0( Albany, New York, was visited by isimilar tempest, which surpassed in fury anything of the kind ever known there be fore. The, above will serve as specimens of what has been occurring in 'various parts of the coun try within a few days. In the words of E. Mer riam, it may be justly denominated "the tempts- teens term." JAMES C..BLAKESIIitIP and IL L. Bnoccarr have been appointed Professors in Lynchburg (Va.) College. Ara/re: 1 9 is a l :talk time suffering as mach from the conduct or thei irds-named. "patriots," who are now disturbing the country, as from the tyrannical government, which is the object of popular hatred, and which really is a reproach to a civilized age. But bad as the rulers are, matters cannot be made better bythe petty out breaks, street `fights and . assaseinations which, to designate as a general'. revolutionary move ment, would be a gross perversion of terms. Mazzini and his followers are now inflicting more ' misery an tbeir • country, and causing more suf fering among the common people, whose cause they profess to have at heart, than the minions of King Bbmba. We - would rejoice most sin-* cerely if this unfortunate country could have secured for it a good government, but this happy condition cannot be reached through such in struments aothe leadeiW of the present revolu tion. These impetuous men must learn to distinguish between liberty and license, before they can successfully conduct a revolution, or ef fectually establish a free government: The great work must be prosecuted by persons of mod eration and intelligence, as well as courage and daring—and not by bravos and assassins, who shed blood and destroy pitiperty with relentless cruelty. The latest intelligence from Italy rep: resents that there is a secret insurrectionary movement extending throughout the Peninsula, but the leaders have not thus farpublielyshown themselves in it. Petty insurrections, in which a small band of insurgents attack the govern ment soldiers, in the pnbliestreats, have broken out in Genoa, Leghorn and the Kingdom of Na ples.. These will he suppressed by the govern ment, which will make the disturbance a pre text for further oppression and cruelty—and thus the chains will be placed more firmly on their limbs. In this case the visionary plotters of the rebellion have engaged the services of the ignorant peasantry, who rush on to destruction, ignorant of the, great work before them and the dreadful consequences of a defeat in a contest with their iron-hearted and blood-thirsty rulers. It may be said with truth that Italy is in bail hands, and from its contending factions will be doomed to suffer misery in all its horrid as pects. A despotic government—a corrupt priest hood—and a band of fanatical insurrectionists— are sufficiefft to destroy the fairest government on the face of the earth. Of the recent insur rection the following account is furnished to the English journals: 'The preparntioris were extcrisive and costly. (;cnoa alone three thousand muskets were seized. besides ammunition and stores of war. If a general rising had taken plaae in that city, the consequences might have been serious indeed. Bat the sort of patriotism which sets on a score ortwo or despera does to rush into the street poinard in hand, and as saminate a few inoffensive gendarmes—the movers carefully abstaining from taking part in the affmy— is nothing but popular in that Sardinian seaport. The government had received warning from the police of Paris that a revolutionary movement was impending, but were not so well prepared against the danger as might ho expected, but we hear that an outlying fort was taken by the rebels uud held by them fora short time, after having made pris oners of the guard and murdered their sergeant.— They were very soon overpowered and taken pris oners. The outbreak was put down with very little bloodshed, the poor sergeant being the only victim. The seizure of a steamer belonging to Genoa, upon its voyage to Tunis, by a band of revolutionists, who had embarked on board as passengers, is the only event in connection with this attempt at insurrection which occurred iu connection with the Piedmontese dominion. In Leghorn the insurrection was not so easily brought under. It began, as usual, with street Mur ders of single soldiers, and ended by the military, in panic or revenge for their comrades, ahootingright and loft at auy unoffending person who appeared In the streets or slMwed himself at a window. Taken lone, without respect to other occurrences, we should •at think of dignifying the affair of this city by the ame of "au attempt at insurrection." It consisted eraly of a aeries of cold-blooded assassinations on he one bandand angry retaliation, equally fatal, an be other. De allrd accounts hare not yet been received from Naples; but it' appear that the insurreclioniste in possession of the steam": above Alluded to, proceed ed to the Isle of Nose., took on board from thence :WO political prisoners, and landed them upon the coast of the Neapolitan kingdom. The steamer has boon captured, and a body of troops has been des patched against the escaped prisoners. i The pooplo of Naples have been goaded iota such a state of phrensy and recklessness, that it it by no means impossible that a movement which was simply ridiculous, as far. us regands its chance of success elsewhere, may assume very grave proportions among them." Expreutve Stlenee—Very The address of the State Central Committee of the sham democracy, does not contain a single line in reference to the hitherto much abused and severely denounced "Know Nothings," and their grips, signs and pass-words. When it is remembered that denunciations of the "secret order," in the most violent language and by means of extravagent epithets, have within the last three years, constituted the staple of dem ocratic speeches, addresses, editorials and cir culars, this obliviousness on an occasion as mo mentous to the party as the present, is, to say the least, extraordinary. The democratic ora cles do not usually abandon a hobby, which they have ridden with the least success; after this un ceremonious fashion. They denounced the United States Bank for years after the "mon ster" had ceased to exist, and after all the issues which grew out of that question had become entirely obsolete. It was for more than a dozen of years the "harp of a thousand strings" for the political amateurs of the party. What, then, can he the meaning and drift of this owls- Sion !' Is it in contemplation to effect a second "Side door" arrangement, for the benefit of Mr. Packer, who—poor man'.—seems to be sadly in need of some material "aid and comfort" in his political efforts,. IS the cause of the "adopted citisens," in whose behalf the demo crats have exhibited the greatest hypocrisy and earires , A the deepest sympathy on all occasions, to be so completely ignored as not to be even mentioned in their political bulletins, in order that Mr. Packer and his supporters may make such arrangement with the•oncedespised "Know Nothings," as will induce the latter to throw away their votes on the bogus " American" ticket, of which Ilazlehurst is at the head • To suit this very accommodating "balance of pow- r" must the zeal of the Democracy in the cause of •civil and religions liberty' be permitted to coo down, ana finally evaporate—and must all their theories, fine spurf and coarse, be laid on the shelf, probably never to be brought to light again? These are questions that crowd upon us in quick succession, nod wo feel that they must be propounded. Mr. Buckalew, is this silence the result of your own judgement, or is it in accordance with the mandate of the ••high contracting powers" of your party? Packer Challenged, and he Beek. Out lion. David Wilmot has addressed the follow ing letter to Mr. Packer, challenging him to meet him on the !dump: TOWANDA, July 14, 1857 Hort. Wu. F. PACKER—Dear 4ir: 1 purpose to spend some time t during the summer and fall, in canvassing before the people of tho State the princi ples and issues involved in the pending State election. Party meetings bring oat only that portion of the people to whom the call is made,.nad the addresses are neoessartlyall ou one side, Whereas it is desire. ble that the whole people, no far as may be, should have both sides fairly presented before them at the same time. If it should meet your views, I propose that we canvass so much of the State as is practicable, in company, addressing alternately the same meetings. Should this west your assent, please to inform mo a your earliest convenience, so that we may , nTinng . the times and places of meeting, order of speaking &c., &c. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, D. Wnstor. This letter is more than two seeks old, and has not yet been answered. Why? The Har risburg Telegraph says that Gen. Packer, instead of answering the letter promptly, as the honest candidate of any honest party would have done, laid it before the locofoco State Central Commit tee; and that body, instead of advising their candidate to accept the challenge, gave the letter the go-by; refused to put it in on their minutes, and vouchsafed no answer whatever to it or about it. Thus Packer, like a craven, slinks behind the committee, and the committee plays the artful dodger to screen him. Thisls silly trifling. If' the party was not led by the veriest cowards it would either accept a challenge or give some decent reason for declin ing it. As it is, it has given abundant eridence that it is afraid to meet ourcandidate before the people and discuss With 'him the great hutment the campaign. It preli' to skulk, and hide,' and sneak through "side doors," depending for success upon a distinctive "Know tioddig" or ganisation which it is doing its best to foster in • private way. DILLTII 07 TWO Cumnass roox NZOLICT.-- Much excitement tenied .in the Nineteenth Ward, yesterday. by the death of two bites in the house of a German woman, named Freder-1 . iota lltigh7in Gordon striet,-nsar , ap - livs. seems that Mrs. Busdkentonse is a sort of re treat for young infanta yrhose parents ace either unwilling Jo aclmowledge them or who want to get riduf the - trouble - of - taking etre of them. - Report says that the children put into. Mrs. Busch's hands are starved to death, and consid erable excitement ,has teen ea ad by this ru mor. titsf winter two babes died in this house, and on Sunday and yesterday two more perish ed. The last victims , were aged respeetively three weeks and six months. They were with emaciated, and the belief is that they died from neglect. A third child, eight months of age, still remains in the house; it also is much ema ciated. This morning Coroner Delivan held an in quest in the case of the children whose bodies were-found in 31re. Busch's house yesterday. A neither 'of witnesses were examined, but noth; ing was elicited which tended to implicate Mrs. Busch in any criminal participation in their death. It was evident that the children were not properly attended to, but nothing more crim inal than neglect and bad managementwas pro ven against their nurse. This afternoon the Coroner's jury rendered a verdict that the two children died from the want of proper medical attendance.—Phil. 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Warwick, Amatory C 0.,) Mannikcturers °Melt and Laft Hand Door Locks, Spring, ga n Ze,,trri Th anVal l 'rn an ri r w artic .d = d" SW" ' ally. earner of Water cod Grant etr.te, Pitteborgh, Pa. je22,lyd& s: : igoik,ll,:: • ay; DRAWN YROU POHCEL'I►IN FOUNTAINS, TIIIIOUGit SILVER TUBEI3, Tus MILT =CLL.. FOMIITAIjk a PITS6II9IO H. D. SCULLY, • Yoorth etreet, Corner £en7 et., tyrodoory from Hoox's Conlectionas7 Joll:3n,dre TIT!, Only Remedy for commimptlon. which :porter. ItaAt proved rollabks ECW.GrEMAN, 'CLARK Sr CO'S, [Late nrothton, Clark k Co.,] • Pare and Genuine Cod Liver OIL It has stood the *et of ten yews with inareashut popular ity, and proved efficacious where other hare failed. Bee that you get .liegeman, Clark .2 Co's, for elute tho death of our Mr. Itoshtou wa article calkd .Rosktost's" hew been in trodured, in no way connected with R. C. k Co., or IL C. • Co. Bold by arum t Co., B. A. FARIELSTOOT CO, "Loam Bzot.and Druggists generally. 1.i2 indawfclf GB:ono-in Wg. MA N. Itunu . haturer Sitdplllatir ilk a land. of TOBACCO, BMW AND =GARB, =EW?.x To3zuh.cicro, WnagtZU6VatdSrti and Diersnowl Aft, prrrevoßau, PA. nammtca.x.4%..w•s• TAILOR, No. 62 ST. CLAM STREIT (Dr. )rbil', Nur Dal Wing.) nut ...otters. _ • Pridayi.A.ugust 21st. Caldin. Pitch Will extend hie appointment in Pittsburgh till noon of FRIDAY. *tarn 111, when he will Posn't TELT' I LEAVE PITTSBURGH, 111PYLLATIVE ENGAGEMENTS - CALLING EMI BLEGIWYIERE. All femme, thereto who with to commit Dr. Fitch, must do so before that da le. Dooms, Noll 21 and N/ ST.CLAIN HOTEL Offer home, 10 AN. to Ar.w, daily. No. cells received cm the Sabbath. except In cams of eitremeargacy. Dr. Pitch lan occasion ally be absent from the city on &Waxy and Honday of mat week, and when itrtown frisbee to devote those days to writing, and would prefer to receive no calls from those who can se well sell on oafs day ot the week. On YUEN DAM. WEDNESDAYS. TIIIHISDAYS aid FRIDAYS, of ... 11 ' , oak, Dr. Fitch will always be at his ofßce. Patientedefiring to ctaticilt Ur. Fitch sband not defer till the last fetrilays of his appointment, as they will incur great risk of not hang able to Wain the oatcake., desirable. the throng before leevink being frequently etch as to preclude the poeability at gietng cech use the regnant , attention, And occasionally oven preventing hie examining them at all. Connatallototand Examination. uf the Cheat FREE, but. no Dr. Fitch , has not prebend to raise the dead, he does not wish to treat any In the last sages of Consumption, or where • curative Seaman cannot, Ire adopts!: amt to *IMO tohlm who do net wish to hear the truth, as he Is accentuated to tell those consulting him what he considers their rml situation, or the actual conditkin of their Longa , and those who have delayed till their Lunge non er.t...9 ,4 mupof hop. for any encouragement. 6r. Fitch alao add.. that be may he cotteultsl fur Affection/I of the Heart, (Sympathetic,) Nerrousnes and °mem! Debility. Also, for Dyspepsia, Female Dieemea and all other derangements of the eystem prealispoeing to Asthma or Couremption. jyllalawtdfcl, LEA 4c PERRIN& Celebrated Nigorcestemshire Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OP A LUITER PROS[ ONLY 0000 SAUCE. ° AndVlDA:able Col To bit Erother at WORCESTUL May, " EVERY "Tell LNA & PERRIER that N their Sauce is highly esteem- TARIET V B. ml in India, and is, in my opinion the must palatable so well es the most wholesome Sauce that inmate." The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition for Foreign Sauce, was obtained by LEA & PER- , RINI; for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world.' wide fame of which basing 1.1 to numerous Imitations. pu chasers are earnestly requested to see that the names of "LF.A & PERRINS" are impressed upon the Bottle and Stopper, and printed upon the labels. Sole Wholesale Agents for the United States, Jolts DUNCAN & SONS, 400 Broadway, New York. A Hock always In store. Also, orders received for direct. shipment from England. mytlydrer • Nelson s Ambrotypes. PRICES RICDUCICD. Gallery, corner Third and Market S , ENTRANCE ON THIRD STREET. We are now preparedto offer to the public our well known Mlles of Ambrutypes et the low pare of ONY. DOL'LAR and UPWARDS. Thum stinting likenesses taken in hest style of the art, will find it greatly i • their Interest to 'mu this establishment s call. A large assortment of Plain and Fanny Canes always ft hand. W. S. D, ltriM-1C.11.A.11--..1", atattn)aercane AND DS/L.IIIN AU kinds or Tobacco, S ulfand Clgario, Have recently taken tlie building Ns , . 129 Wood etreet, W dition to their Manufacturing Estob'illauent, Nu. 13 too street, where they will be plowed to roceive their !Strode, ap27:lydre FRANGIPAN NI. The price of • Yl•con i fig cents. She Nice of the pomade.._ is 75 noun The price of theSsabet, (very elegised) le 75 cents. The price al the Fruit, (per h05).....da 1,00 The price of the Incense ie 50 rents. Gef sow Fransripunni. Ertrybody rare it. INGER k C 0.434 flrreitiany, New York. Sold Everywhere FRANGIPANNI. Nona To van Ptiouti—Wliensin certain pen.. In th United States are offering for note PranOmmni Perfumers, of a !spurious nature. in imitation of the real article made I. Messrs. PIESSE LIiIIIN, this Is • . . „ TO CAUTION TOE PCTILIC that none it genuine but what btu/ the name of ESST d LUBIN ofitend 0. London,en the betties, and arid by INGER d 01, of New Wed./30LN AIIENTA. The New London Scent, Frangipa ro ni. an Eternal Perfume Pm the Holy elty. TSOF.II k CO., 392 Broulloray, New York. Sold Everywho J.,24.3t/tvrdltukle Pittsburgh Steel Works. JOIVES, BOYD & CO_ Nlszalacturerlof CAST STEEL; Al., SPRING. PLOW awl A. IL STEEL: SPRINGS And AXLES, Rasa and First STrrels, Pdisbur,ok ISAAC P 03121 D. D. P.OG-F.RS Sr.. CO., KANCIPUTOILIOLI OP Rogers , Improved Patent Steel • Cultivntor Tooth, thence Rost and Pied Stran d Pittaburph, Ja2ittlytifce littlish and Continence' Exchange. __ SIGHT BILLS D R A IVY BY DITINTCA.N. sia - RlFtmAav do co.. 04 the Union Bank, London, In Suns of 41 and Cpun'ards. These Drafts are available at all the prlac/pal town. of England, Scotland and Ireland and the Oontltnott. We alto dm,. Sight Bills on M. A. 0 RL'ISRDAI.III k RAL LIS, Prankfort a Main, which nevi , se a Remittance to all ports of Germany, Stritzeriand and Holland. Dermas intending to travel abroad may proem , through tis Letters of Credit, on whirl, Money ea. be obtained, as needed, in any pert of Europe. Collections of Dills, Note, mad other ...urines In Europe, will receive prompt attention. WM. 11. WILLIAMS k CO., nah=corner Wont& and Third amts. GrA.RcIA. • (bent,. of Phan and St. Clair Abirds, Pittsburph, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Choice Braude of Imported Cigar., TOBACCO, aGO-, Patllcits the attention of Smoker. and Chewers to Its stock, which befoandcomplete as to quelity.id variety. mr2Ctlyd nat., Cap. and Fur.. WCOILD & CO., Wholesale and Retell Hatters, 131 Wood .Street, Tian shrine on head a hill and complete stork et MATS, CAPS and 11111 S, IVAntesrt/e anal Rabid, sold at the loweet Astern prleee, to erhkll they Invite atteallon of all pose• chosen. oc2dtf DR. KEYSER'S - SMOULDER BRACES—From IFlttsbitgh Dtapetch, April ltah, 133/3.—For more than 3 years put we have corotantly worn the Wewhington For pander Bracy, manntectnned by DrAllao. 13. Reyeer, of No 1W Wuod Greet, In this city, aml would heartily reVOIII roeod it to all who are compelled to follow a ectlen nay mem ration. A. we turrebefur; remarked. In calling attention to Its merits, it anewere fora brace and et/spenders, the weight of the pantaloone being /a/ pbwed u to .nOnnellY to to bring the .holden to their natural pAsition and ex. d the chest, Women, hundretleof whom ore /mount!) red by the weight of mom/tone "skirts,' /Mould el.o pr the., braces. Be particnbm in procuring h e kind mentioned, //many of the broom sold are humbhg. Sold at Dr. GEO. 11. gETREWI3, Wltolemle Druggist. IJO Wont, met, elgn of the Golden Mortar. Jc26:ll.llercE TEAMSTERS ATTENTION.—Dr. Tobias' Vknetian Horse , Liniment, In plat bottle., parr 60 rent., is ourratital cheaper and better than any other article ever offeral to the publk for the curs of Cum Galls, Sprains, Lama:Lea, Over heating, kc. Keep • bottle In the stable, It has rival ninny • valuable horse. None genuine unless signal S. I. Tobias Depot, 60 Cortland' street, New York. bold by Dr, KEYSIED, 140 Wool st: TOOTHACHE 111 instantly cured by a few drops of Dr Keyar'a Tooth Ache Remedy Prepared and sold el the drug store of • DR. KRTSER, 110 Wood at, JeßtadtarlP Piga of tho Holden Mortar.. 311ottlo. . . TAYLOR'S SALOON! Seat 36.7 Broadway, Blew York. T HIS Magnificent Temple of ART AND LUXURY lbw been recently nadectirated and ormtiented, itudi new puase st. a for more, GORGEOUS COUP D'COIL hen when first completed. t THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Oyer the saloon, containing WO Rooms, la Mill conducted on the European plea, and is opera for t .. 1 .13 reception of Guests et all hours . ylihtmd AXERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. Conducted on the European Plan. AI EIVIS RICE, Pitorairroi, respectful-- ly announces that in compliance with the very general preference expremed for the European Nyael.ll of hotel management, that the American Ilotme will hereafter IN conducted acgely on th a t pt.. Well furnialted parlor and sleeping apartment , . will be let by the day, offor longer period.. Bleak nerved to the gentlemen'. hal let all hours of the day end evening. The ladle' dining hall will ho open ed ha like manner' for bake, and gentlemen accompanied by ladles. The eccommohdlon. sod Calronglencre of the home are nnentkumed, and the recent improvements end alteration. leave nothing to be &Fired Suburban iveldents will And the arrangement. .peckllY WA•ml , ^t. ''. l .rge or small pante. provided with dinners, sappers, hr., at Awl notke. jytEeodkamv ap7:llmtlawfc•F ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. • Nor Tout, June 2Shh, ISET. The public are reepeetfully informed that the ;aloe of Board td this Hotel am not been adatnact, tut to am It her been hereto:ion. V 60 Per diem. Jylkho - TR ZADIVELL, wilrrcomß & co. BEESW AX WANTED--The higheetenah rim paid for Booms.: O. B. L. WAIINESTOOK'S. .11 7 . Sommor to liming arm, 00 Wood stmt.. WANTED—From two to five thousand dollars of Brat-elan Boohoo Pa , per to an from three to an month,. Apply to BLAKELY HICKEY. WANTED --$7000 City Paper, having from 4 months to one 7 ear to rots to 111 1. on/er. AUMN L 0031115 tNo. f Fourth street.' a stuck A Note Ureters, WANTED —42000 of City Wi oni. of [Jyl4 . ] .11-111A111, 1. 'good, WANTEDLTaso a medium deed hollow, between the Allegheny river and th ' North Commove, and batlfeell the aua and Wee. Allegheny City. Apply to G. W. DUNN, area .ids of Fed. " 2nd dent south of the North Commons, All. dimly City. W ANTED.--A dwelling house to rent, Menus 'dada one square of Ferri arse. Bad fromsl7s to $225. BLAKELY & RICHEY, Corner 7th end Smithfield Streets. - ......... 1.400 —0 F GOOD BUSINESS OR Accommodation Note§ of all tam hay loft from 60 days to 6 month. to rtm, dad be cubed at res. aria do rata. by applying to IL ticLA IN t SON, /dal Stock AL BM Brokers $lO 000 __warrit=erizit.b or to !mat / to an old :FPI:11144 assaatactaring establish. mart staleg good busdoom APP I Y to 41110. W 4 MN. Neat Ws at 1/Odoral strut, Woad dew Booth °Meth datselatah hilelitagg sty APLANE'SWERNELVDDE AND LlVat +T.I_ nu -Am gri on band and innzat e g rocK B. L. • iild &worm to n..wc pm, 60 Wdddidnet. 3.I.IMCILLITS . I.<II Pitt.ibUrg6,JUner 2511,1857. I -tc9..IN conformity wit4thel2sth section of the COildttlltiaSt of SieCommonwealth teemnsylvania, notice is hetet:7sl.n that application will stle to the Legislature, at the not eirSMOU. for the Renewal or Exten sion of the Charter of the Merchants' and 31soufacturerti liankof Pittsburgh, for the term of fifteen years. lty order of the Bosnia Directors Jethrtinad W. 11. DENNY,Catihier. rum:co--The Directors of the tia;- bnr t .ll Company hare this day declared n dead of fire per rent. on the Capital Stock of the Company. I Out of the profit.. of the ert month. enihng July lot, is._ payable forthwith to Stockholder/ler their legal reprrteuta trtes, at the office ciente Gaup.). JAMES M. CIIIIISTV. Treasurer. Office of Pittelinrch Otos Co.. July let. 1857—Lilt:5ed Orna. onTLID P 111,1113.11. FART WAITE ) AND CRNANO I)ALLNDAD ODIEDAN T. l'lrriTußnii, July 2;th, 1557. ) ST KRESS NolTlCE.—NtiLifti iS hereby giv --Y en, flint In anenntanne with a Rnanintion critic Board of Dirnctoni. adopted T 2.1 tins, interestat the rate of six per cent. per annum for the year ending Jill) . Ist, 1,57. 011 all the Full Stock of this iiiiiithany will be allowed and paid to the Stockholder,. In Sark. on and attar Angust 15th, pros. Non-resident Stockholder can hare their certificate , re mitted to them. by enckning the proper power of attorney (which can be ball at the °Mei. tithe Company. in this city, ortit 57 William street, New York.) to the umieruigne.l. The Transfer Ilwakwalll lw clowtl from Aneust Ist to 200. jylirdtf T. D. 51k1SALEft, Secretary. WIJOLLAS SAVINGS BANK. No. (.15 Fourth Street.—Deproita made with this Bank moot the Brut day of August will draw interest from 'that dote. CHAS. A. COLTON. Treasurer. TWENTY -NI Tl[ ANNUAL FAIlt OF TITS AMERICAN LNSTLTUTE, at the Crystal Palace. In the city of New York, 1557. The Managers announce that the Palace will be opined for the reception of goods from Monday. the 7th. until Welsh) the 15th of September. , Ileary. Ortals, and articles from a Ilistaoce, will Le realml awl atonal In the Palace ou mid alter the lot ofJnly. No article entered alter the 15th of Septomber can romp eto for the premiums. Premiuma, con:dating of Gold, Silver and Drown. Ileriala, Silver Cups, Diplomas, kc., will be wearied on the rm.. vismiationof competent and impartial Judges. Theklachino Department will be inereasoil In extent. and additional sties furnished for operating Alschinery. We conned tno forcilly impress upon Thichanica and Inventorn tho neresvi. Or of early attendance and hating their artistes properly lo card and in working order at the opening of the Fair. Immo dilate notice hovrever,.boold be given of the spew they wish b. occupy.. tend those requiring power. the amount. The Agricultumi Deportment will ....wrist of nn Exhibition of -Grain and Standard Gross Scot.. Flour. Dairy Production., tirnitr. Flower. and Vege.b.. for whirls 10.4.ral Premiums am offered. AT MADRAS, Commonlentions adtlreenett to WM. It. LEONARD, .CNtr reigroellog Vevretory, will meet with Inumedotte Itentott. Orman., eouMtinistg full partleolore, con be had tot novll cation at the °Moe of the American howl ttt te, 3.llltroul By ortler of thn SleotriKers, (MIAS. A. WIIITNF.V. Cimino*. JORN W. CnAlruras,Secretary. jy:ll:3t.taltanY Allegheny County, ma. T O the Commonwealth of Pennnylva-MS Ma, to the Sheriff or mid county, greeting We command coo. that you attach William Lore, lute of your comity. by all and Angular hie goods and chattlee, lends and UNIII•11,11t.1. In who.• hands or posormeion 'stet, the acme may be. SO that he be and appear helbre our Dis trict Coort,to he holden of Pittsbnrch,M and for mid COllO. ty, on the fourth Monday of July, thero to answer Thomon Baketroll for useof John Woods of a plea of trespaan on the -.• And you tho sad Sheriff, are hereby commanded to num mon nil other [sermon, In wlnau. hands or rama..e.eien the mid gire,la and chattels, lamb and tenements, or any of them may be attached, so that they be and appear Wore our said court. at the Inn and place mentioned in the abore writ, to dam what ahall be objected against them. and abide the Judnment of the said court thereiti, And bare you; then and them Ibis writ. • . Witllol.l the lion. Moses Hampton, President dodge of our mid emrG the 2911, day of June, A. D., one thou.tnd eiuht 'hundred not fifty...even. JOHN 1311111INMIAII. Y• 'f L. defend..hl. Willi:0111.0v, will INS,te notice of the abiKe Jr:Vl:User 110110 PATTERSON. Sheri ff . T AKE IT lIONIE A RPEWS WEEKLY PRIZE N OMER LL OF /I.I.I'STItATIONS. Frnnkloilie, Pletorial, Waverley, Flag, Polies Oa retie. Novelette, Satonlity Evening Poet, Roston Pilot, Tale let, Life Illustrated, Porter's Spirit. Tanker Privateer, Trne Flag, Home Journal, Nick Non, Yankee Notions for August. %Harper, Gotham, Putman and nil the magazines for A opal on CLARK'S News Depot. 1)31 13 St. Clair street. DRESEItVING KETTLES—Bruns, Enain x elled Iron and French Tinned Iron Preserving Knits, forualo et the [louse Furnishing Hardware Store of .IY3I N 0.47 Market street. corner of Third. Rurr CANS—These cans have been F thoroughly tested and hare 'given entire rat selection. na.illy sealed and ran be depended na being oaf,. end reliable. J yZI JOUST FLEMINU. ATANSER'S FIVE MINUTES FREEZER. All slug for fatally n.e of thew unriralleil Ire i.`reiun Freexera. For by .11)W4 FLEMINO, No. 47 Market street, corner of Third. T_T c. PLM AN CO., General Insurance Agent. and Inirotaure Broker., N 0.75 Fourth an., Pitoihurgh. • A HLF BBLS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. —49 half tdka Palmetto Extra Family Float reed and fur Nan 11 J. McCULLT k CO.. Jy3ldltdr 1:2 and 174 Wood street. 21!ri BB LS. LOUISVILLE WHITE LIME l reed alni for nate by J. MrCVLLY a CO. 5000 SEAMLESS BAGS, 2 and 2! ! bus., on band and for 'ado ' )y-31:31d• J. NIcaLLY a CO. - CMEESE-50 Ilx, prime W. R. Cheese med runt for sale by R. DA1....1. & CO. FEATHERS --2 leLge prime Featheri for mile by jy M It. I/AMU de CO. 17' , 4 60S-3 bbls. Eggs just ree'cl . snd for axle _LA by Jyll ' 11. DAI2ELL & CO. DYE FLOUR-4 bbls. Rye Flour for sale by XV .iY3I 0. IIiALZELL k CO. crrizziNS' BANS. JU ! : 28. 1857.—Sub4crib ors to the nor stook of this Beck will views. take n.tire that their inetallsteree nice the ease will ho dos as felloos: Fourth instalment, of $lO pot snare, pxyablo on or before the 15th of . nrost next. Fifth and vst, of SIO per Khan., payable on or before the latof Sento thee nett. Jr.instEehe E. D. JONES, Cmthicr: TORY OF SANSAS, AND Railroa and Stetunbeat Sketches. Contaluin sou, account of tho .limns.,ltsvt.m. bridge.. Indians and their nva. don, .ountien, NAV. and town-making.,labor, For sale at MIST A MINER& CABE A CO.l, A. 11. i ii ENGLISII A 1) KOINET'S. i Pt. CITY F PaTSBIAROH-AN ORDINANCE to eastl the time for the payment of Water Real. ihmoos I. De it ordained, Ate., That the aline at which are pet wont le by existing corillnanceso to to addedto Water Monts wonalning anialoi. be and the Palm , Ls hereby exttnil eol until the first 14 bepteniber,for the year 1657 only. Scotto" , 2. That the operation of any ordinance Inconel. tent herewith is hereby eumpendesi for the time toeing. Onlainot and enacted Into a taw in Conneile, this twenty seventh der of July. A. 1857. Attest: Ikon 31c)laartn, Clerk of Common Council. AN ORDINANCE Supplementary to an Ordinance, passed the 2Sth day of April, IMO, call: and "An Ordinance to regulate the sale of Coal, Hay, go, by weighz" Sec. I. Be It ordained and enacted, do, that Sec. 12 of an ordinance laced April 20, 18511. entitled "An Ordinance to regulate the sale ofHay, de. hv weight." be and Is hereby:was:mended as to ld authorize all tines Imposed by said Ordinance to be sued for and recovered, before any al. derman In said city, In like manner all other finessrislng um der oily °edit:moms are now by law recoverable Ordalnevl and Fnacted into a law in Councils this 27th day of July. A,D., 1555. ItULIOELLnatrr. President of Cons on Council: Attest : 11. 3PMASTERS, Clerk of Common Council. JAMES 'AULEY, President of Select Council. ei7=l3 A.LIAUG.I3...ELNV FORGE. Owner of Misr Mrsil and Niddk Alley, Allegheny City, P.. SRETTER k STAUB, Manufacturers of Improved Trucks and Patent Garden Hoes. Blacksmith -1; In general, L. done In order. ' All union p ,aptly attended to. Ir2?lmda . want Tinton Cemetery. lIE TRUSTEES OF TIIESE GROUNDS j_ would peatfully inform the public that about mar half of raid mall remain to 1w diaposed 04 . 111 lots; rung ink in price f m $l2 to $l2ll, and a portion of which. le elb gible end well adapted for vaulting pompon.. The ground., under the en rintendence of Alexander Henry, ere now in One condition and tha lute beautifully arranged and decor at d 'nth do • ere and .Itrubbery This Come cry pommelee advantage. over any other in this vicinity, as It lies bat one-fourth of a mile from the north line of Allegheny City. It is easy of access by the Allegheny and New Brighton Turnpike Raul to the north east corner, shel by Ilmigveick otreet, from the borough of Manchester, is, the south end. It In a beautifully elevated and yet a retired resting pima for the dead. Any who Way dealer to obtain lota or single burials iti such a convenient and appropriate spot, can be aupplied by calling on Mr. JAMES LONO3IOItE, Leather Merchant, on the south aide of the Diamond, Allegheny. City. It may be necessary, for the Information of than whores or may he In rested In arid Cemetery,here to otate that the Trustees ve DOW a einking land of three totem' thou. and dollars, dlt la the Intention of the present Board to have this an Increased loan amount, of which the interest will be amply auMelent to keep the ground. forever (wiped repair, ws that lot holder, will be forever freed from nay ca pewee for that purpose. Jy27ultf SEAMLESS BAGS; STARK MILLS-40,000 of all aise• and qualities arriving anti for We M Raton price., freight added; a liberal dlaeount to millers, brewer. anti large &Wary by DAVID C. HERBST, IY3O • corner of Liberty and Hand everts. "EZlanto. SSEMI-ANNUAL SALE CONTINUED and still further reduction in price. A. A. MASON A 00 25 Fifth street, Would announce that their grail Sonal-Aimual Sale will be continued thronghout tho month of Auguat. 1730 MONEY—A few thousand dollars worth of good Business or Accommodation Notes or Bonds and Mortgages on Real Estate can be mulled at reasonable rates. by applying to GEO. W. BUNN, , Welt aide of Federal et., 2 241 door South of the North Common., Allegheny City. 1730 'tyrants at the a SON, 4th at. SUGAR -10 hhds. E. I. Sugar, a prime ar tici., In and for Kilo by D. C. lIRRIIST, 17 30 wooer of Liberty and hood amen.. SYGGDS--10 bbln. New York Golden.. Sugar House. 1330 DAVID C. nr.R.nal. 7ANTE CURRANTS--50 casks; °utile Sap-15 atm Ex. Sylph, smiling and fqr nab by . DAVID 0. =MST. FEATIERS-61 wicks on steamer Corn mama to artire far sale by L9ALUI DICKEY 2 CO. LA RD-4 bbls. No. 2in store and for sale by Ir3o DICICET .1 CO. LARD OIL.-20 bbls. in store and for sale by /0 0 IBALIII DICKEY & CO. - PAD ablurtiommtic. Pfl)*lfl Aebools and colloa, mow:WA, lb is er. minernr ogricultur, mana srturrs. rattle. gra,, n . etc.. rte. BY JOSEPH. W. RODINSON, M. D. J D.D. CLAIM, 11 St. Clair Street, Wholesale Agent. JAMES M'ACILEV. Pro3ltiout of Mort COIIMiI W. 11, Wurrstr, Clerk prna tan. of Sole.-t Cuncil. lILINISELL ERRETT,. Nealdent of Conunon Council Atto.t: W. IL WHITNEY, Clerk pro tem. of the Select Council !;FINED SUGARS-20 bills. in stomata !tor do by 179 0 DAVID C. HERBST. c, in tea. and bbla , DAVID C. CE—.A. prime uric feria. by Iy3o LEAD -600 pigs in store and for sale by .11z3 JCRS. 8. I.IBBCU k 00. SHEET IRON-60 tone Penn and Juniata, carted, fors bJ JOS. 8. lateClS t CO. En . ftranct. A. a. pin= . . . _.._.._... L A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittaburgh, General Insurance Agency-, No. 63 Fourth PITTSIWEGII. PENNA. Comrianiro represented a high,,[ imandirig. Chartered Ur Pinimelinaiiiii aril other SLAtrii. Fire, Marine md of Ricky taken of ell dercriptiems. A. A. CARRIER, S. S. CARRIER Neptune Cok . upairhy, OY . I . TITLADF.LPII4..-&, FrituWin Buildiugs, 414 IVulnut Street. erg...kr,' laid., the o , en,•ral Iwo,ri tt w t , L aw , with • CApital oT sloo.ooo i Vri.flrg,d to Inerenw to tralo,ooo. I.ltre. or dmixitig,, try .Virtt, NeriLo, InI•o4 Nosigutlori xod Tratuportation. °rms.. If. 0. LAUGH LLN, RICHARD Sink:LDS, Viet. l'rei.l,lent. OF.OIIOE LIIISZTOM. H. C. Laughlin, D. Muntgernery, W. C. Stolesbury, I Richard Shields. D. Shanueue4,Grge Scott. R. M. Carp!, eo T. IL Shetrell, WIIILuzu Ost.rue, I 0. C. Butler. TITS A CUARIET, Agents, lelrle Office, Lafayette um, (entrance on Wood at ) Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Cojnpany, OP PIIILADELPITIA, PEVNA-. Franklin Bug Wows, .No. 94 Wafer .Shirt. Authorized Capital, $D00,000., AMOUNT OF CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, 1,600,C03. ixi - rwrzo AS FULL(III'S Flint Bonds and Mortgugog on PoNtrly In ttio Mr of Balladelpbbt $135,060 Stooks worth liar Conb on band Amount secured by nick mum Amount of clock duo ou • scoo,ooo TIIIB CO)IPANY EFFE(I'S )NSIII:4NCE oy Buildings o llerehandise. Furniture. Lumber, kr- on Vessels Comm and Freight, to all porte, and by Railroads, Lakes ani Rivers. at the lowest rates, and upon the neat liberal terms guaranteeing prompt payment on the adjustment of transe The greatoat amount to be insured ou any pee rink i t. 5,000. 0117233 P. M. Potts, C. E. Spangler, Abraham Res, firm of Itex. Silvia & Co. Wm. 11. Woods, tltiorge Howell, firm of Howell k Bro.: J. Edgar Thompson. Pre, l'enn. It. It. Co. O. Sower, firm of Sower k Barnes, John W. Sexton. firm of Burnett, Sexton ,k Sarearlnger; Herman 11nn pt. Chief ELWiieer Pen.. It. It.: Nathan It. Potts. Counwllor at Mal &Vol. 11. Lerch, firm of Liar!: & Co.: IL T. Rend!. 11. 11. Houston, Fndgiit Anent of Peon. it. Its Joseph It. IVitliers, firm of Withers & Peteraoin Abraham P. Byer, W. Itithruel. firm of Ihtlfinel & Co. Clmrliia F. Norton. firm of Vandettren & Co, john ll I...wards. firm of L•aarda & Corpoo; etvles, IL N Burrough,lato Burronelis A Clark. W. 11. \root's, EnemyAc 31. Conn, Powell. C. E. Sr"lint, Vice Proort. glancent the lOg of Directors of the 'ollw:rani In suranceCompany," :mot of *horn nn• welrly known among the first [Junkmen men of Philsolelphla. will probably convey ample sannrance of welt rlty to the pot.lie. A share of patronage le respectfully h,lin teal. TIIOS. GRAHAM, An+.nt, corner of Water and Alarket streets. (2.1 hoc.) Pittsburgh, Pa. Franklin Fire insurance Company of DIRICTOIOI. Cbarler W. Banckor, I o..orgc, W. !Lirltordt, ' Thum. Hart, Leal., Tobias Wngner, Adolph H. ilorie, Samuel Giant. t7t/i s. g rro r t '• Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BANCKEit, President. dumb G. itsucuti. Stvrotary. This Company continues to =lke 'itunirmices, permanent or limited, on every description or property in town and conutry t at rates as low es are coneistent with security. The Company hare reecreed a large contlagent fend, which, with their Cepltal and Premium., ea&ly Invested, afford ample protecti•m to the augured. The Asceta of the Compaq, on Jewelry let, Igid, ae pub. Willed agreeably to the Act of Aidiembly, were se follows Mortgage Real E5tate........ Temponsty Loans. Stocks ' Cash, to $1,21716 4i Since their hicorporntift, a period of isevsty-one they hate paid upwards of Ono Million, Your Ifttudr.+l th•nuxnd Dollars L 0414.3 by fire, thereto- affording eridn , u of tho adrantages of In•urnnco, sn welt as their ability and disposition to moot with promptnexe all linbillthx J. I.IARDNEIIt COFFIN. ....w.f. Mice tin mar ear. Wm - 4 if lof Third The Great Western Fire and Marine Ins. Co OE PHILADELPHIA. No. 107 Wdll nut Street FIRE iNSURANCX—PeretuaI or limited, made in town or conntry, carry description of property. or l.~'L A .ND INSURANCE. on Oasis by Canal, Lakes and 4.4 Carriage to all parts of the Cnion. .5(.41212a INSURANCE, on Vmsels, Cargo and Freight, embracing River Transportation. C. C. LATITROP, President. W. DARLING, Vico President. H. R. Richardson, Secretary. DrarCZORS: Chart. C. Lathmp. 437 Walnut street. Mom Merry D. Moore. 58 Walnut street. Alexander Wildlld,•n, Meratant,l4 North Front et. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, flouter k Co. K. Tracy. firm of Tracy k Bak,. Jolin B. McCurdy . , firm of Jones, Whit.• S McCurdy. S. 8. Bishop., firm of Bishop, Simmons A Co. Jro. B. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Snuth 8 Co. Thos. L. Oilleepie, firm of aillispie Into liellehuret. Attorney and Counsellor. Tlion. K. Limerick, hat. Spruce street. Robert Liam Powell, 86 Walnut street. Theo. W. Baker. Goldsmith's Mall. Henry C. Wetmore, Nen York. VOINDffiiTEII, Agent, ' •pl:6m—ap7 97 Front street,Pittaburgh,. Life insurance TRUST COMPANY Southeast Cln-ncr of frainuf and fburth Streets, Ihrorpontl.B.l Aprll 9th, 1890. Chpital Stock 9500,000. omormas. ALEXANDER WHILDLN, Prosidcat, MARSIIALL ITENZEY, PlFFltinlat, JOTIN C. SIMS, Secretary and Actuary. JOHN S. WILSON. Tremoirsr. 8011/0 OF TOOFTILLS. Alexander Wbililin Louis A. Gmley, Marshall Ilcastey, T. &monde Harper, William E. Balton, Ellsha Tracey, no.. ,hateph Allison, Thomas S. Smith, Jo!. C. Mass. (-DmEa R. Gramm, Jonas Darman, Ellwood Matlack, John P. Simons. WM. F. IRWIN, M. D., Medical F.andner. Company inakre Insurance on Rees ost reahona ble tern,.. It bra been enrcetafully managed for rerrral yr., by an expt , rienred board of °Marl and trutterg dud Iran t:ter Nu dove pnid Promptly It. 109.5., and Is etrry any Ile.rrlng of conedentv nod patronage. It. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, rny7:dbot 91 Front etfert, Pitteburgh. Continental Insurance Company. incorporated-by the Legislature of Phonsy/nolLt, WITH • PERPETUAL CHARTER Authorize.] Capitol. Ono 31illIon Dollars,. Secured and Accumulated Capitol HOME OFFICE. No. 61 Walnut Slrrel, abort Stcond , Philadelphia. Fire Insurance on Clulldings,Turniture, Merehoodiso, gen•nlly. 31artne Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts r.f the world. Inland Insurance on Goods. kr., by Lakes, Rivers, Carn e ts and Lund Carriages, to all parts of ta, CoiOn, 00 the newt favorable terms, n,mutest with sorority. GEORGE W. COLLADAIi, formerly Recorder of Deeds, to, Philadelphis. W3I. BOWERS, formerly Resister of Wills. .10115 N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman d Smith, Importing llordwareand Cutlery 3lerchants, No. 21 North Third str.t, shore Market. Philn. • JOSEPH OAT, Ann of Joseph Oat k Roo, Coppernalthe, No. 12 Qoarr7 sweet. Phil. EDWARD N. MACHETTE, Ann of 'Machette k Ralgoe!, Importing Hardware Merchant; No. 121 North Thlnl atroet.aboee Race, Phil. . • 110 WARD HLCCIIMA3, armor Llyina,atan a Co, pnajnca and Comminion Merchants, Ito.. 8 Market Id., above Eightb,Phlla. OEOROE W. COLLADAY, Dreeklent. 44114 s ligusoN,Secretse7. JOSADIA ROBINSON, Agent. N. 24 Mk street, Om stairs.) m.dlyfe The Manufacturers' Insurance Company of I . IIL A DELPII.7A, Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OP Fire, Marine and Inland Rieke. AARON S. LIPPUICOTT, Preolant, WM. A. RHODES, ties President: • ALFRED WFAIRS, Secretary. Aaron B. Lippincott, 'Wm. FL Thomas, Charlet. Winer Wm. A. Rhode.. Wlllbun Neal, Allred Weeks. J. llinaldn Sank, Chu. J. field, John P.Sintone. Junta P. Smyth. Veg.Tl,ls Compaq was organized .Ith r. Cub Cepital. and the Directors have determined to adapt the binder. to Its available natourtay.; to Omer. prudence In °militating its affair., 'with a prompt ailitistment or Pittaburgh Wive, No. pB4 'treat. mfifcJ. YalnirliON, JONES, AgetiL Citizeho' Inintraneo Comp'y of Pittsburgh. WM. BAOALEY, President, SAMITEL L. ALtItSRALL, Secretary. Office W Mita. Strat, bettvecn Market and Ifbod Btreds. /minsnr. HMI and Cargo. Msta on the Ohio and Mb alssippl Mears / and Tritmtaries. blames against lona or damage by Tite. A stodust die perils of the Sea and Wand Nasigatkm and s Trampor anon. DISLICIVIa. Wm. Ikraley, Ihnt.l•lmk Starling, tiamml lice, S. M. Hier, Rohert Dunlop, Jr., ' Wm. 1 thmham. B. Ilarbangb, John 8. Dilworth, Duna 31. Pennock, . Francis Sellers, IV.Der Bryant, J. Behar ounaker, Jam IL-Cooper, Wm. B. Bay., -' • John Saiptan. Western Ineu ranc*, -1.701 Tri r psmY - OF PITTSBURGH': GEORGE LARUE, Steatihnti F. 11. GORDON, Secretary. Wilt bunirn against all kinds of Fire and -Marino Bilk& C. W. Rick...tom, Jacks., James Hal May, liwrale, Nathaniel .7. Lippineott, William I. Hmitt, WomeThatilutioninanagW, by Illinactors well known In Mita anal:malty, and lan, frillery stljartaad prompt ail:. lame: at ) t.bo up OYFlCt itt. o. b W iicooi,oprg B. Miller. Jr., J. W. Doter, Audrey. Ackley min, nooses Pcott, A. Plltukk, --- Philadeliphia Firla and Lift. • INSUB.ANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chesnut:Street, OPPOSITE TUE CUSTOM HOUSE. Will make all Us& of luierranoe, Mbar Pan.t.. l '. Limited, on every deaoriptlon of Property or Merchandise, t ramonableratnof premium. ROBERT. P. KING, Prisidani. IL sr. BALDWIN, 'Me President. Charles P. Uaya, B. B. Cape. E. IL Ilagliab, GemlyeW. Barery Joalliph & C. Menem, John Clsyi P. J. Stagargea. .1E :Mbar. Y. lkacxorainr.,Seartary, 34 • -J. 00nni, Apat. arbor third mad Wood Mr Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company, Into7yormed by as LegilkibMre Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut stn., PUILADELIIIIA. II MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, sod 'sg-Itlbt to all parts of tlie world. INLAND INSEIL , eNLAS on 00.14, by RiverasCanalv, Lakes and Land Carriages, to all parts of tho Union. FIRE INSURANCES on Merchandirsi,gersivally.--05 Stores, Dwelling llouaes, de. Bonds. Mort - gage 4"." .. g isti " d ht lt (b" eal Philadelphia City, nod other Loans /08,978 55 Stock in Banks. Railroad WWI hisurnoceCto.....— MAO 93 , Bills Receivable ....... M 5,551 811 Caah on hand 37541 V/ Balances in hulas of Agents, Pnintitons on Ma rino Policies recently 'abed.and oil, debts duo the Conilany Subsiviiitiou William Martin. Ana.pbril.Y.o4o. E.dmull.l A. I , ..tudm . , JuLo C. Davi, . John R. Pomo.. Goorito H. Lc qv, Edward liiirthigion, Dr. U. M. C. Ludwig. Hugh Crulg, Spencer 31e11v11li Char]. Kmllvv, 11. Jour* Elmike, J. U. Johnnon, THOS. UVlltiTrvtary. A. NIADEIRA, .Agent, 95 Water stunt, Pirtdirgh. Farm - en' and Mechanics' Insurance Company, Narthrncrt (Inner Second and Walnut Predx, PHILADELPHIA. The following statement exhibits the business and rood null of the ennipany to Nov. I. 1n56: Premiums reciure.l un 31armo and Inland Risks' to Nur. I. lefWl $114,164 61 Fin. Premiums 176.786 61 lntena. , o LAM. 8.704 Total mcelpls.. Pahl Marino Fire EST.llsys Mar f , an , leatnt4lolol,lo.-__ Br-insurance. 1.0:11111 Prenil Urns and Agency Cl argem triA74 11,3 -13•Istice remaining with Conip'y $.328,03: OT The assete of the Company are as Ibliorria— Philal City and County tends ...... ...$ IihRIS LS Railroad Bonds 11.000 00 }Coat nice. rtg First Moage Real Estate 14.3,500 00 Stocks. Cidlaterals on call 32,400 00 filmed and Consolidation Rank Stork 5,2....''S 00 • ...hint with Sherman. Duncan k 0 i., New York II siwred Payment on ntonk we yet doe • Note. , for Marin.. l•remium• • Due from A4ut...x:1,1 by bond,. PIVI/10111.01 011 recently Ir ova, and &loth do° the , Co &dunce in Bank. sslad,o The Board or Directors hare thLs day derlared 57 0 DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN wilt CENT, Papal)le on dernand on tho bushings of Mc Pomp., t h Isl instant. 111031A0 11. FUME-NCI; Parsidenl, REWARD Ilsantiout, Sonrctery. ' THOS. .1. 11UNTER, Agent, Palmburgh, No. 00 Water etre* Hance Mutual Insurance Company of MIMI Office No. 70 Walnut Street Carristsl77,9fiii---Assrre r*974 4.s—Stamm Iratirrarakram. Fire Pamirs. on IluiWings, klerchandiee, Furnitts• de. In town or country, The mutual principle combined with tha security of • Stock Capital, entitles the Panted to share in the profits of the Company, without liability br looms. The Script Certificates of this Company, for prefits conmrtlble at par, Into the Capital Stock of the. Comp.) CLEM TINGLES, Prwildent. 11. M. lUNCILMAN, Sumary. Inar.cruna. I O. bl Stroud, Ishii It. Worn.ll, Hew. W. Tingley. Lothrop, It. I. Carson Robert Tolan:k— C. Stevenson, Class. Leland. 01, Semple, Pittab'g. J. P.CtIFIGN,Agent corner Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine inn.to. Office, Corner Market and Water Sts., Prrrsuutton, PA. ROUT. GALWAY, President. Task flaalter, See y . This Company makm every Insurance appertaining to or CO mecteci with LIFE RISKS. Also, against full end Cargo Rids, on the 01,10 and' Illmissippi river* and tributaries, and Matins Risk gen erally. And against Isms or Danmge by Fire. And against the Perils of the Sea and larded Navlgatlots , and Transportation. Policksi blamed at the limest rate. consistent with safety to all potties. $918.121 08 84.377 78 83,58:8 17 61.889 OU 6.4.;40 St Clem Tingley, Wm. R. Thompnn, Samuel Ri•yham, O. W. Carpenter, Robert Stern, EMEDIEM .Incob T. Bunting, Sluxser, DLUCTO3III : }Wired Balway, Alexander Bradley, Samuel McClorken, Jaseph S. Leech, Joseph P. Banton, M. D., John Fullerton, John Scott. Mansfield B. Drown, James Marsha, David 11. Chambers, David Richey, Willbian Corr, . James W. Ilalliven, Robert 11.1Iar0ey. Chas. Arbuthnot, John 3rolu, 410—dny3ly Eureka .insnance Company, 1 ! OF`PENNSYLVANIA, O_Oce AD. il Water ST., Pittsburgh. . • Assrrre, ate 1at,1837: Stock Duo Bills, payable 013 don:Land, and war ..t by two approved - nattos,. 4118,830 CO 01141113 Pittsbnrgh Trust Opals/my 48„18) SW Premium 00300 47,584 40 122 shares Exchange Bank ,took—Oast.- 11,980 00 Morlyttge 6,600 CO Bills Iteeeleable. 6,365 40 Book Accounts + - 147.-11 lib .1. 11. Shoennerger, W. K. Nltnlck, A D. Cochran, John A. Caughey, C. W. Batchelor. Janne 1. Bennett, U. Fr.amr, Secretary Monongahela insurance Company. Orme, No. 99 Wenoe 8111,X9,. OM farm< Against all kinds of Fi rs and Marino Mai Omcres—JAHlZ A. HUTCHISON. President EIE.NRT M. ATWOOD, Secretary. elmsle= Wm. R. Holm., Alex. King, ' Jobe Atwell, Wilson Miller, Wm. Bea, ' John John Th.. S. Quite, OCO. A. Berry, . 2 Ism A. utaison .ie3xllllerbil l Collegiate and Commercial Diet"tate: /%1 - EV7'l3..A.lffitaq, CONN'. •• . . IS INSTITUTION 11AS !BEEN IN Tstituesstul mieration fur ten years. It -ls designed to ; meet the '...a aof throe Placate ho w with to secure lbra their Sons o'.l the advantages for mental education that CIA: he uttrwl , .re furnished. without losing that attention to health, ;mil that tare/dal supervisbnandgenternmentaltkb the 'oup mph', . T T om e tal trainineiticludes a thorough Itmlisb, Maths. aPstical and Scientific Education s in reference ton complete r °reparation fur any hi:ulnas that dace not reentre the has itructien of the Law, Medical or Theological &boob • sou nie of asocial milks, minute, thorough and extended as may he desired; a course of Modern La under native teacher; ilistory and Mental and Polßai Seientla.t The Moral Education is secured by the p."....1 manatee • of the trochees by a division of the school into familia 01 moderate size, of which the Vice Principals are the head; by graduated, discipl inary‘ . .metusure; and by threw:dare:ovine of study of the Bible, Moral Selene, and of the evidences of Natural and Revealed Religion. 1 The Physical Training consists of a prewribed course fi exercise in a largo and well furnished gymtuseinm, n n the direction of an acceniplisbed Gymnast; and of such amount of Military drilling, sander frill orpaolzatlon as 0 Infantry corpe, with competent oaken and instructors,: will secure baßly vigor, habits of command and obedle , and a kind and degree of knowledge which MOT be aisen il to the full discharge of the duties of a althea. Is also taken to encourage wholesome sports ,. lathing d rowing; tel opportunities are furnished for occasional devtrian excursions into the country. Students are, admit tai at any U .we of the year, ilttalogues with fell inforlaation will he furtdshal on ap.. pliastion to the Principal. '' ntylitallcvar. ' IVY. H. RUSSELL. _.*1,000,000 .. 511,600 M=M==l3 MIIENEXT TERM of this Institution will J. commence on3IONDAY, Angumt 31= Pupils will he theme./ $7,11. Par nme, end will min tha n:utiles they siab, to pursue Dom the folloaring Bat: Beading, Ancient Ifistory, Zoology, E num i,,,k,o, Modern " Amlnmong, p r ,„,,,,,,,,d.5ti0n, Map Drawing, Nat. Philosophy, Spelling, AncimeGeography, Physiology, Writing, Modern Grammar, - Arithmetic, emoposition, Phyaleal Bools•KoephIg, Rhetoric., Chendstay, . Algebra, /a/gM, Botany, Geotnetry, THlWhawmltrY/ For Greek, Latin, Italian, Bpardsh, Freneh, German, Bwedleh and Angl ....axon, an additional charge of $1 will be made. Pinto, per course of twenty leasons—.— ........ / boo of Piano per term 2 Drawing, per comae of twenty ........ 4 Oil Painting • " • " " .. . 8 A German lady, an excellent pianist, reeionmalnthe funny, and will give Beacons eta the Piano and In Germ= and Fren=. A few pupil. will be accommodated to the family of the Principal. Board, with fuel and light, exchnin of washing, $3 per week. All payments are to be made In advance. Cellmottally JOSIIIJA KENDALL. A. M., Principal. • APRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. AT NEW BRIMITABEAYER COUNTY, PA. Rev. /GS. P. TAYLOR, A. IL, arena. The Summer Tenn will begin on MONDAY, May 4th. Boys admitted at any time and tuition Charged from dat of entrance. For Circular., address the Rector, at his residence, New. Brighten, Pa The ally patron. of this School, to whongeftrannt may b. Made, tun • Hon. Thu. M. Bowe, Rev. T. IL Lyman, Geo. B. balder., Req., w. D. Williams, Esq., R. L. Illngwalt, Em., NALL OF ST. JAItIES THE LESS, PHIL. ADELPIIIA.—A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOE BUYS.—Rer. D. It. 011(fIRR, Rector. The Annual i;4.10n will begin on 7DEI3DAY, September first. The Coon. of Studynoliprlsor Aneleni and Modern Lan.f R.K., Mutlibutatit., Natural Selene , Drawing, tn. Vocal' Movie taught gratis. For Circular*, te.,adarelW the Rector, - ik, FL' It: SMICEMIL • f , .. (P. 0.) Falls of Schuy lkilLPldla.' ITTANNI NG FEMALE INSTITLIT - E:- .13,_ DAY AND BOARDING BGlloollss. 7. 11. MALL and LADY, Prinstmdp, lam or Now York. Rxrumwrn—Her. Dr. Rilllkelly, , Paradlse, PS4 Itert.:Dr. 3. Parker. N. 14 D. 11.11, Editor ofJorental Llcaltln Row. Dr. J. B. Flwilay.LL. Kittanning', Pad Dar. J. banter, Rem. Mr. Hilton; Ram Mr. Dick. Editors Pittsburgh Quiets% Judge Bndlogum, and ettLrens generally,' of - lilttannlng. Cstalognes annually. Hooding Rooms and Lllasry frac— Doparrealred say Buss; :=•• • • ardklyd Buff and Gold . Paper Window Shades. ABEAUTIFUL ARTICLE fully .eflualjn appearance to Marlin Gold Shades, at bar as oat quarter the cast They are Made on honey Double Glazed awir Curtail Amer, andarla esslude the light much bettor Man the lloo ll n ab ide; they are elm an 'entirety Ifito Mc and men worthy the attention of Emden: lienefecturad , jylo:2lm.hur • Totirth street, beloorlfarketi,Phaa: aitlabilrisl AM. ran-100 ,pixin. of thin 5.1 "etab-toed” thehlonable luta. Alen. 100 VIMIKII . II airtight lasts, just ned and for sale by 17 3 ItICIII.IID HA kD insuranct .1h,0511 10 100.000 00 vdo,e94 or James C. Rotel, Tbroplol. Podding, Jamey Troplotr. J - illiam Eyre, Jr., Joelatut 1.. Prier, Jenne Tenuent. 800ku..1 R. Stokes, Henry Slan, ,Jetrues B. 31crOrIond, Thom C. Iland, Robert Bttrton, Jr., John B. &enrile, Pitterg, D. T. Morgan, " • J. T. Logan, Pnorideot. . BAND, Vice Prexidettt. ..............$109.1S 63 ..s6i..t.n 3%737 Bil 45.469 00 CIZEM!! $215,450 1 G. W. eels, 1.31. Pennock, W. W. Merin, E. T. Leech'', Jr,' D. 3lee.o.lese, Geo. 8. Er bleu, 8110E.V,181113E11, Pro,' mtlldloe tfuratibrial. Hon. Woe?. Johnston, J. H. hboonbarger, A: K. Lewis, Doi., Her. A.M. nn lilonasti, 44'41Y*
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