b. V. xinis.--Amonis.--xelerna.mutirt :.uxiarri.E . & co., F.Dlr , ons awd,PEOPRIET,ORS -r,S. p X 'r :1;r Zt,: MONDAY ktpnairio, AUG. 3, 11857 1112A.D1N17 MATTEL O LACE( PAGE or TEM Jur= Biar:The communication of our friend '• C' 'shall appear to-morrow. Commercial convention. • :The; Governors of all the Southern States, and 's k i "the Mayors of the principal Southern cities, *.having nothing robot° do this warm weather, are sc. busily engaged In Appointing delegates to that •:• greatest of all (arcing movements, the Southern Commercial Convention—a sort. of a permanent whicli meets annually, serving as an escape valve forthe fanaticism and treason generated • raring the year. We are not aware that the pro . ' lectors' of this scheme have any special object . • . in view, frirther than the indulgence in glorifi cations of the peculiar advantages of the institn . *lon of Slavery, and in visions of the ultimata • - • establiahrient of a Southern Confederacy, with a steam communication with Europe, under the auspices of that hopeful builder of castles in the •s • air, thrDLLS MANN—and that chivalrous cham pion of "Southern rights," Governor (laxity A. ' • Wisc.' .We might add, that iq addition to these momentous and absorbing matters; the propriety of excluding front Southern Schools. and Colleges, • • all textbooks, which are'not conformable to the ' narrow standard adopted South of the Potomac, Is very earnestly and feelingly urged upon the • attention of the Convention by the fire-eaters and negro-drivers—the Buforts and the Legrees— who love the peculiar institution more than they love their children's welfare and their own future • happiness. It will be thus seen that the pure fountains of knowledge are to he poisoned and defiled by that cleric curse, which not content with blighting the happiness of millions of poor, down-troddemand greatly wronged victims of • tyranny, seeks Co east its shadow in the path of the student and the scholar. Church—State-- and the balls of learning, all roust bow to the -•"*.- dark spirit of Slavery; and even the literature of the country must submit to its Procrustean exactions. These conventions, composed, as they generally are,- of Southern planters and professional men who have passed the summer in elegant ease at the fashionable watering . places, are in themselves exceedingly tame and ;inactive bodies, the members of which expend al) the remaining energies that they bring With them from the summer resorts, in high toned and laudatory speeches, evidently design ed to minister to the sectional pride of their brother slave-holders, and at the same time showoff their own rhetoric and eloquence. This movement, which is the subject of the present 'notice, Is very justly ridiculed by a number of _respectable journals in the Southern Staten, and = one of them intimates.that if the railroad dime !, tors on the several lines of travel would refuse • to - pass the delegates free Of charge, the Convention would not be attended by a eufficient . number to form a "Corporal's -guard." But as the railroads are very accommodating in this matter, the Convention will be fully attended. • and as a consequence we may'expect to bear loud thunder, some time during next month. from the vicinity of Knoxville, in the State of , • Tennesse6—which is the place designated for the meeting of this great pro-slavery In the meantime the laws of nature will remain •• unchanged—the nun will shine—the ruin de scend, and corn and potatoes will grow as usual • The Gahm will survive, and we trust it will be all the better for the bard knocks which will he 1 1 ;-, bestowed upon it by the holiday patriots and „paper heroes, sitting in grave council on the "atfairs of State." the Baltimore .214tirienp—one of the able.st •• and moat influential. journals in the Southern •' 'States-4n its issue for Thursday last, contains • ..t.trte-on the-spurn:tot. or these Southern con • -vocations, which advances some very excellent views. We quote a portion of the remarks of •.•• the editor on this topic ."For several years past we have been called upon annually to chronicle the assembling of another and t.• another of these bodies- They bare met, now here, - • . now thorn—the-prototype; which had no sommensial --pretext, where and with a purpose which it wan - • ,thought might hare made that grim old •Union •:-... ;.Saver,' Andrew Jackson, 'turn in his coffin and -that the last, which ful/oried up the •commert•ial . idea, with a much softened tone and in quite Sc • wholesome a latitude, in the mantile emporium of erc the great Empire State and Union centre of the South. The next, now imminent, is to meet in • •••• Knoxville, Tennessee• on the 10th of the coming month. • Last year. we thought we discovered a very slight • • leaven of practical sense in some of the ' , roam,c made before the meeting of the Convention at Savan nah, nod upon this very slight basis were content 5s . intimate in advance a cordial support of any thing substantial. however insignificant. which should there he determined upon. {Pith this view, we etes. sent a stenographer there to furnish us with an early • reseript of its proceedings. These came, and it b. little to say that, after all the smf-glorifiastion of its members and certain Southern presses exces,ivelv interested in the 'unity' awl -preferredness' of the . Southern States, US against the North ittid the Union. they were but a tissue of frothy speeches. partisan manteuvrev • and impracticable resolutions. This • completed our distrust in these things from that titer _ forth. We shall he glad to see something more effec tive started, at least. at Knoxville ; we shall be still more glad, as furnishing ground for hope of such effectiveness, to see mien of common score and Means - gent thither ; and, above all, we shall rejoice exceed '. Maly to discover that Southern commerce and not Southern Isolation is aimed at, both in word and in s , '--rt•..deed—no jot the leas is practice than in sentiment. we enter our protest against ail such con- Istrances of self-sacrificing Southern politicians in • , UM future, and against any Governor of Alar2,land hereafter sending thither a set of delegates to affix the State of Maryland to the tail-board of a cart-load ' " • of South Caroline seccoriontsts." - This feeling of disrespect for these excluder and sectional "commercial" movements has ex tended further South than Maryland, having reached the State of Georgia. The Cossville • Stirndard, published in that State, manifesto a vet:) , rebellions aispositlon, considering the I 'lute which it represents. It ease : - `'Thin Convention is soon to assemble at KLIOS ' ale, and its friends are already urging upon the people the appointment of delegates, and making arrangements for their meeting. We are opposed to - these assemblages—because. they do no good; and .: • when does to good, when the great object is to effect good, must do 'some harm. This Convention has • had arumeltacetings for several seers, and we chal lenge any One to point out any advantage which the South has derived through their labors. llnt our great objection to them is that they tend • -to the formation of sectional prejudices—whichought ' not to be cherished by any people living in such a I country as ours. We love that sentiment—no east„j s as west, no north, no south. We love that sentiment which causes us to labor for the whole country. We Urn under ono Constitution; we enjoy the same lib _ -errs- then lot as- share every blessing with our brethren from every section. As long as we live to .arother as Americans, let no cherish a national feel. tug, anti when it becomes necessary to look to some thing else beside; the Constitution ' and the &mem , blies antboritedbt that instrument for thoprotection of - Purrighter . an 7-interests, then let the Union he dissolved: •- If then these Conventions have done no good, and tend to barn:, ought no not to discountenance them, and turn oar atteutio . to something more practical • and more profitablo ? The fewer gatherings of poli t • kiwis We have; the better for us as a people. We.like the Tribune and we don't intend that anybody shall make no dislike it, but why the mischief It'spells turkey, turky, we cannot eon .. ..Who wants to eat a lucky? .The next thin- wo know we shall have-that journal mg - the great American bird, Egle, and then - Txmin. will doubtless assassinate one of the Edi .* tom. One would think that some of the New York teachers have been giving the Tribune a , ... few les — ns in the art of "spelling - made easy.— Newark Jfereury. Pm Praes finurreits.—ln many of the first class houses recently erected in England, Ivafire place eh tiers are prodded; whidi, when partly drawn wii, act as powerful blowers, and when who &awn doirp, so as to touch the hearth ,' -,:.,' dorm, entirely,close up dm fire place, and in-' hearth ;'r" extinguish the combustion of the fuel in 44;,:.a.: 1 t o tyate,, or that of' the soot in the chimney, 4,- dit sudden:ll3l4 take fire. 1.,? ; .. .... . humus %MAT EIZID e --011 the farm of 1 '---fr ere.,' ' ' , A 3 ' tl. , ..,'ldessrs..CarLe it.Thomss, near Urbana; Illinois, r.,...: ' there ilk a wheat field of thoueand acres, and M` ''' in 'which 'one,' daj last week there ; were twelve ".„...._ ....•.x:etiying machines. at work! By 'ilie 'eMploy, ~;. 2.. , "; meat: of the twelve reapers, the immense field ....-.,.,, _. j ,iteitld be put in'shock in four or five days. It , ''is thought the field will average twenty bushels - " to the sore. ~... . ~ . -.-- ... 4 , Why *aye you left the Democratic petty 2" :, '‘' ..saki a' Buchana n . man to - a Republican. ..Prin ' sips* on acco unt of the -Kansas outrages," was • I ') , the tee :- , ',"Why! . don't you know that nine „AA's' - *Xsuitio,istories are ' false,” tusked. the Bithiutier.!.....!.Well,- suppose they are, what ,„.."." - `..14 - 31311:d3,With.the other tenth? .. I go teethe --!-''':-- If‘pii!dhilda 'etitheether tenth'"' '- • r" t* T • - 4 - • , OCR BOOK TABLE. bY Carzer Bell. New York. Harpers 'Pk - berlll4 T. L. acad. This book was written before either "Jane ZYti" or •'Shirley,"- and consequently before Charlotte Bronze was a name to conjure with.— Now that her fame is assured—now that she has passed away beyond the sound of either praise or blame, and her account wttb time been sealed up, we hare ono of her first efforts which will be read by all the world. Her husband .in a little supplementary preface. sap that the au thoress made some use of the material of this volume in " Villette," but as the two stories are in most respects unlike, he has been advised to give "The Professor" to the public, and hence we hare this hook, printed and hound in the most tasteful manner. We have no doubt it will be found on the centre-table of every lady in town who loves to read an excellent tale, well con ceived and couched in a style that is as attrac tive here as iu Jane ilyre. Tazonnvion ow eel CROWN; Translated Granules Mann Kennedy, Nair York. Harpers Pittsbunilt,J.4 Bead. This has always been considered the : greatest speech of the greatest of orators; ibibr,there fore in its conception and the elabOraiellnish'of all ita parts, perhaps the rarest production of man, and would so appear probably to the COS ual render even, provided the full force of the original could be made to inspire the transla ' tion. Hero was a man of great power and the carefulest culture pleading for a reputation which he had been all his life long building up; for. the bill of Ctesiphon which was laid before the council of Fire Hundred. proposing to bestow upon the orator a golden expressly designated that gift as a reward for his general integrity and good conduct as a statesman. The indictment on the other hand. brought forward by Eschines, alleged among other things that it was unlawful to mike also allegations in any of the State documents which raised the paint whether a falsehood had been uttered in declaring Demosthenes a man of in tegrity. In such a gate of the case with such inducements to elfort, and before such an milli-- ence as listened to him, there earn lie no wonder ! that the ••Oration on the Crown - is ranked 1 among the greatest. productions of the human mind. MADELEINE SMETIL—The Englisltand Seto,h papers contain many articles about the late poisoning ease. Madeleine Stnith was thought to have taken passage in the .\ sia for Imerielt, but this proved to be a mistake. Still it is be lieved that she has lett the country•: one of the papers says her father has refused to see her since the trial. Air Edinburgh letter says that her training as a young girl bad been very NO vere. Ilex father kept her secluded from the world, and suffered her to read none but relig ious books. When she grew upend entered the world, she began immediately to reed forbidden books, including the worst kind of novel-. Of course she had to practice 'bete!, mid live in truth two distinct lives. !quoting tor very relig ious at home and wiztt her pastor. and re•C:y holding all morality and religion in scorn. THE events which have recently taken place in Italy roust necessarily hate their conse. t iten,.. in the European raltine•• Therefore, we i,au not he astotdshed to learn that the Austrian Cal, inet is about to demand of Prussia that that government should address a note to England praying her to exercise an active surveillance over the refugees who have sought an a-tylunt in the British Islands—that i' to ttay, to mod ify the English regulations relative to foreign ers. It is not vet known how Prussia will rept3 to this demand; but it is certain that ilivre i, in preparation a united assault upon Lord Palmer,. ton by the Italian powers, to obtai the expul sion of Mazinni and his confrere.) front Eng land. Tut: 'll imp :111 , 1 Detroit papers cent milling the sickening details of a hideous ease of ineekt and subseluent abortion. The victim was a young daughter of liev. Mt. Foy. a Bumf., preacher in Troy, Mich., and the seducer was her grandfather-, named DrinfolA. a rich co of Chicago. After sh, had been nearly killed by the effort at abortion, she was spirited sway by an , agent of Daniels, who kept her concealed that she might not testify against hint: tort her mother succeeded in ferreting ant the hiding place and there is now a prospect that the , 114 1:13.111 will he brought to justice. THE rOMMISSiOner of f'alents has wade nr rangements with Major It C. Williams to pro ceed to Arkansas and Texas. for the purpose of making selections of grape vine cuttings, list ing the character of the soil and the aspect in which such cuttings are found—their local names and the period at which the fruit is ma tured. Major Williams is also instructed to collect the seeds and stones ofauy other native wild fruits. ANo MOTIVE PoWEIL—L/r. Corbin. of Cohn, has invented u new system of propelling vessels Ills plan proposes the building of Windmills on the decks of his ships, with great wing., from which the.motion is comniuntented to side alassls similar to those of steamship•. The models it is said have been successfully worked. Or.n Wtxmo.—Bayard Taykr, in a late letter from Germany. mentions baying drunk ine a.° hzaoired and thirty- (Aro^ r age! old, it la ming been gathered in lfl2l. just folly years afler the landing of the l'ilgrints at Ph - month : fie say,. ita tante leas oily anj otherist,,e di,agrerahle. A CRAZT SLAVE KEN sr, I.ll:Litry —A .dare named Henry Dixon, in Alabama, recenth refuAed Lie liberty when offered to Lim, and the southern people were touch Haled i here.. it turned out upon subsequent examination that Henry is as crazy as a loon. Onsuos.—The Constitutional Convention of Oregon consists or -12 loettfocos and lv Republi cans. The locofoco parrs announce it as the intention of the majority to submit to the peo ple a separate clause in the comfit at ion estab lishing Slavery. The Southern Convention of last year appoint ed a committee of learned men to prepare a series of text-hooks for use in southern Mahuak. The committee wan called to meet at I' ~ ~ intda, S. C., on the 18th of May lino; hut not one of the member/0 attended. A gchool teacher named Moore. was attacked and cut to pieces while in school. in Greeniilk !Vint co., Team, by a flintily named 'toward, for chastising one of the children of that tinnily who had written some indecent language in o young lady's copy book. The coins, papers. &c., deposited tit the corner stone of the Philadelphia High School. in 1.42. were found upon a recent examination to he in a corroded and decoyed condition. They were depetiited in a glace jar sealed wait - wax; but the water bad filtered through the wax and satu ated the papers completely. As the dth of September neat is the centen nial anniversary of the Nebo( Ln Fayette, it ie proposed in the Boston Lou to to celeorate it with deserved honors. THE ALDAST Buntm.--Judgo Nelson. of th• U. S. Circuit Court, has granted a preliminary injunction against the building of the roilrord bridge over the linthon at Albany. MARRIED—On . 11nAdny ram - rang...74h yit,., Allmon, M WM S. iIISZELL tn 3long ELIZA S. WIT., IS, Minghter nf .1 . K. Kllmra, E.n., of e,,OlOkloy P• 1,0113. • IMED--On 17th July. td Inflanimntion of lb, Lund GEOMIE DACIIR, aged one,{ear and tyro month, tem or John and Puutlna Leortnrd, of Bulger, Robinson Tp , Moir Ington Cnunty, Pa. On Jot,. 2911 i, of Whooping Congh, l'ElEft 11.1.1 A tl, O three yrnot, eon of Richanl and Mary cat lyon, of ?to Grant Atrerl, Plttabargb, "See liinefs gentlealtepherd rtands, With all-engaging clarma Ifark, Wow he malls the !maim boob., And fable them In his arm,' STIII.:Er. ,ORSER 1 ) 1 4 :POSI TS ri,e,voNl ,urr4.nt ng•cmilitt. Ap 111, ••••11 P.PI .my .41 11,1,1,y r1..p..11.111.kr a 1114 , 41 11 1 / 1 .1. 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Pitch Will extend his appointment in Pittalturoh till noon of Ft:IOAV. 11 , 1/1 ST whom he will latugPil eLS LEAVE I'EItATIIE ENGA,III3II.NTA CALLING 11157 ELSEIVIIIIIttI. All per.... tlmrefore, who with to consult Dr. Eitch. nowt it , N. W., that dote. Room, No, :15.4 2.9 119 T /IL. flake thorn, 1l X.. 4 r. a., daily. rolls removed the except in awe of extreme urgency. ally be obnera hunt the city on S.tturday a n d Ifenauy Jf each meek • end when is town whheA to .I , ote titn.e day. tn. "Ulan:Lona aorild prefer to receive na calls from con nu well cell on any other day of the owl:. On Tl. ItA WEONMDAY.S. toil /MI Ito ya. each week. In. 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I'll I r.lmtra-11.1':,.. GENERAL INSURANCE AtIENTII Insurance Brokers ..... Lit', Eire, Mat Ine and in/Initaknn al el/trent ran /n I lip r• tl.l :•; 111=1 _ Nelsons Ambrotypes. I S (. • 14.1 D . Gallery, corner Third and Markel Streets, ESI'ILANCE Ws' TIMID STI:ri.T. Iro an, c•a• prepared," otter 1.• 11, •..tr t. n st of A ntl,,typ, at ch.. 1.% I.N th rl.l. %It ..1 T), , ,esawing 114...nr.. tak• II h.• .lyric "1 - the art. v. 0.1 a gl,ttl) 1.. I heir 1.1.-r,-1 0.. et•tA.1,..1”..nt a all A Ism, a.....rtsin.at P 3.. nlo ~ hand. 31,, .n 1 7 -:.11s: RTC \ _ . All kinds of Tobacco. Aatulland rigara, rt....itt I taken Ihn 1.011 , 11111; No. 12011...1 =IIIIMI pric-.lllk. I, ..1,.._ Fro', r 174 ,an, Prdtrig,ihe Pen, Evervl..lv INtlEn Vrs• 1..t1: 111ANGIPANNE N•q!. r roir Pr,ll. “flrt s11:4 l'raligipultli Perfume,. , b 1 •pury.ny mann , in I ras mad , hy .t mitt Ow. i- .I 1 111: VI thnl 1...1t,• , T /111i1N. i.lll 71, N '1 11,••1,1E,"1" 1.1:11IN 1.. I 1 , . Nt.w 1-0.,•1.114 . r rang ipniA tii. !i.i 1... • I I ' Vrt.l:lll‘. Vrtam the lioly Ity. k C . .. k.grlway 1%,,k .f;7.fr, Pittsburgh Steel works. .7()N - 14::-1. no - N - 1) cvl., n C., IST /•T F. rl, 1,1 .1 H. YT/:1:1.. SPlll:l..,uml .11.1' • • • \ LEAF TOBACCO .v..10..4.cd , avd I ft 1 "..f • 11l 11411 ll\ Z.crE.FCC T TAILOR, . . Dr. Nu 111111.1. g., TAYLOR'S SALOON! 303 4. 347 Broadway, New Vark. , 1 T HIS 31agnificent Temple or 11....14..n rocentlr rr deTurmr.l Trenuu ut..dC.rt.l sr,v, GORGEOUS COUP O - CCU.. li..t• ..ho ....t - TH E INTERN.I.TION .11. HOTEL. • t ontalitingstill n n tlitrovmn plrr at, intdr t.l Itmt. ntl .I 3 AMERICAN ROUSE, BOSTON. Conducted on the European Plan. r I S lilcr.. Norm Eron. revertful ju Iv 11 11/101113,-.1 that tit r..topliant... with th.. t,ry g..noral preference expr05.......1 tor Ow Iturop..an 4 ,111 ..1 ItOtel 1114 1 1 11,1110t1t. tIIKI the A tnerlenn n.lll lo•tent tor la. colithwted isolely on that plan. 11 ell fortit.lted parlor and ale/Ting npartca..nta will he lot 1.1 the day., 5., I 51onla nerved to the gen.h.o: a:, Lontl. of the day add ervning. The dtaing ball n ill ~.• .nt .n• ~ I In manner t.r Find p•utlonton Tb.. r.rotortnntallon. tto• bonny nail. neatrpmosn.l. and IW ~.rut ttoprote,,•ot... ln„ nothing tiosltett. Z•ulturt,,,• nal lint the arrange:M:oln 9welally parth, p;..ynted .11itt11 • 1 01.,.A.S HOTEL. rrh6 pox Nrw Yorra. Jan, Zth. 1857. - .111 are reapeCtrUiir infrirmed that but ~;u oleo of Board ot thh, 11at..1 ;141./ na Gem wltvintwl. .-111 it Inu been heretofore. , TREAIEVELL, Kite, A CO. ez,aantis • - • , •• • ---.•! • • -,„ x -• "4, itr` •YD 3Lt, CT.V2l.O7•Ate_l3_,M. PoDburgli.Juna 2411,1•A7. J . . A. A. ' CA.R_RSER a 8.R.0., .. 7.. /.% . eanf)rmll.," ‘ritlithe2sth secti " n °I the ; Pittsburgh. General Insuratire Agency. ---. Cotk,tifif [ion of tliv( 7 . l lllw.ottlth of PerinseDia,n, notice is Dernhy given the: itp, , lkati.in will be mad:, 1., the So. 63 Fourth Street, Legi,latiire. at the next s....itgl. for the Deartral or Exton sr.. of ID:Charter of the 31 , -01tant,' and 11.,11,iin...i.r..i..' -FITTS/WM:U. I'L\'.\'.l. Bank of l'ilt. , lntrgh. forfliv I. on . of tft,,, ~,, il, , ~.,1, r Cenipante. rei reeonn..l or Lisbonstanding. Chartered of [hamDna rd of Direttora. by pent.) I , ania 01:.1 k.flo, 5... je2feCtit.l _ ...an .. W • It " NN Y. C '''''''' lire, Marl 4 LS. R.l.lia taken of all der.4 , 00.0. _ ___ ri - . .. 5 , Pt ri wisp—The Ilircctiits ,{ the Pitt , - A. A. CARRIED, S. S. CARRIER. 0,...ir burgh Gas ennniatny hap this day dii..iin.,.,l • phi- : .iyitSlYar. lend of nye li, cent. CO the C.,;i4.,1 Sto Sark of' 011 CwlllptitlYt Sept une Insurance Company, „-- at of the iiroflt...f the Mx tnenth , ending ..tri: n ht. i, ' 1. , ya1.1e forth,. iti, to N... - 6.1, ,, 13,..r. or their 1-•g.J repre,,,i- 0 F I' II I l. A DF.I. l' H I A . tirea.. the oh,, of the Conn,any. Franklin Buildings. 414 Walnut Street. ‘"") JAMES M. CHRISTY. Tr.oo,imr. , Organired under the General Insorance Lot. rich • cash Ott, 4 PitlAmt - 41, lia4 ('4....144 1,. I , '.7 -..! ... ,,,, I c. n n . 1 r moo ~I I,rivileg,i to itterea , -• to .f: 00 .II00- ___ Drincri °r ill/ 1•:ff...10, E.....1.t. 1...1.7 U . 1.11 1 ;11 p 111,1111, .....11.ilitti lon, Of ti 31111,1, by ice, M.,111, Antoci A , I , CDIC- , 0 11.0. , 0n Co mt•, , r. , Navi,ntli4.lland 'fran , prtation. 1 . 0 - ri,nr•.ii, Joly 27th. lra7. ) ; orTHEIDt. If. O. LASJOULIN,PrO , I , Ient. V 7- -, - i vrEili - ..,r ...c's) icE. - -NMStre Is hereby giv lIICII.VIID SAIELD.B, Vier Pt0.1.1.t. '•- n'-' , .11..11 1 ...a.N•0r....ti0rt` With :4 l:l...olll ltimsflhelloArd . U EOM/ 1.: SCOTT, Seia'aDDY • of Dire , lan. ai-1.1..1 •,..1 t.,. late:eel at the rate of sta . p, . cent. per .11111‘11/1 1 , , 111, ~..r •1111,.., .I.lv Ist, III; ottall • Ili, Iclick 01 611- c.acatm s M i.. .ittowe.t &hit fete to : 11 . r. L.°4l.''''' f D. 31..intgoinery, • Mr hard Shield., the Storni 1r... in tork. ray. mei after 'iligust Han, intis. ; U . C. SIOD"DnrY, tle,,rge Sott. Nitere...iJotst ,t.'1.41,.1,,n 4.,.. tlO 1r o , rtlflcatere. , D. !tha inittol to them. 1., eitelooi., le. proper pone, ..( at torni. ; It. M. C0,,.,.:.C,',1n', T. F. Stirlerll, (altieli can b.' had Ti tbe r .11),....b1 le, i on.natr.. in tloe eiiy. Minh. 0 0, orrIo, I O. C. Butler. or at :If William et I. New T0d... , 1.. tho nii.i..,,,,,,gents, fe The Tran.r Ma :, seal le t'lifitl 1r... Ai, li., 1., i... 2 ~:. ' "P•IY-- Cann., Lafayette Hall, (entrance on Wrallst ) Jy-'7,ltf T . 1.. tti..,1.).c. ), .t. t.,.. . --- --- • • --- • ----- ---- ----- • titox ci Ty B,‘NK T i • Id i 1 froward Fire and Marine Insurance Company, E-- on• aro hereby notitie,l, that MI 1 . .1,0.11,,A• fir . 0F PIIII-HtELPHIA. PENNA., THILITEEN DIDECTLIDS of Do; lID )'I (ATI DA N M..• ii I . , Fourth l p r ,,,,,,,, ,D,,m,,,,,,. .y, al Irtfer Stone& ie trl,l at the 511.nctias Cs F.Vl•Lklf.lt. ~.treet. ~,, TIII'ItSDA V. Align., nth. I„ ~,.,r , 0,,, 1... a, „ r 1,„. Antlitiriml l'lr ital 'kW WO ~ ct,t... si and tiro, 1 , . M. ' -..431 4 ,UNT 411 , l• t PITT IV CIISC1:1BED, $OOO,OOO. 7110,101.1 lndettaelter, ' ' 31. It. Brown, /A - VESTED AS rot. LOWS: IV. ,C 1.... ii, .1410,4 1.4.1.41 , ..11, a l thrltll "'it'll. , J.,..i,2,„,,,,,,,„•,,,, ; FOO P. , t14., and Mort June. ;.l'. aft. I Ph iholell.in•g,,,,, on Pr ~ erty in tho Oily o . . .... $ John VI V.O. . II oi. 11. It WIWI,. ' . ST,,-k. worth .... par ' .....-13:' 000 MO John S. Dilworth. . bin,. Morgan,tern, I Camli On 11.111.1 intottni ...eared 1.1. oork nor-, ::,, ~.,_,..:: - :::: I.l,,, d i:nort "' 00:1:11 .. _. _ _ ..---.. -, - — -. - - ---- Ann , . tit of stock due on call 1,700 A Grand Complimentary Concert, I TiNDEit the auspices 41 a ci earn s : tie, 01'11 1 , 1,...) mom hitt...nu/0 Doll tif lii,: oil,. Will 1.•jlIVO'll ~air MO:VIIA I% A I:GUST:Id. az MASON I 0 II ILL. b 0 y the .I. I,lolel 11,00,10 Italian iii,.., edam:lay tinder the inaii.e-• WWII: er Sig. Corradi Sotti. For Wirt erular., m.,• pregnant , • Among other, a ralehrai...l . oitii,- Divot. n ,, ,, 1,,.,,,,.. ~1 te.ropt,nl in 0,0, try. e ill ,• iron, in • 1,.. si Iho 1 0.1,1, n.lO, the ha,. pan and the It,. ni.k,..,1`,. ~. LL. , ..., it, door, NoTICE IRE cul VA NI ES.--TI - 1 111 A ~.1:1.11 , olt -.• ,rovl 1... P 1, -h. wit Is /11 , IV IP/ 1/1, rll 111.1,31.1.111,.../. 11, ...I, of I I:01111111M, 4.9 hr.. En stir... nn:1 . 711.1 II ,t HIT\ 1:1 d Coal ! Coaf!! I,S will I,•• rn• , •irrd by Illy Ili- lOUs 1,41. ilnl , ^ Work-. Mane . h...t,...,1”1 1 .1 of lo.• I .5, t 111 . 1 11 1, ./..../IMilll.ll .I 1 t/ I I/1,41. I- Il• I r torni-11 , -4 for 'l,Ol. P.l) , snout so ea na II A 1.1. a , Jefferson gall. THE undoNigil..llm, 111,16-1....1 his largt rr..tsa..os ~ .1.1.:.r t, •r.I ard • p~4itioal a 5..., • p.arli.es re. 111. ). 111'..../11111,1311 I.lp-in t 41' ..,.•1 nat!esa.. QT.k !inn. t:... Pen, 1.7 01:11.1, n. i 1., t 1.11 f..111/,11 lAA . I. F: I, A . _ 11? .`, TIZ.I F.1)111,1 11,111 . I: 21 ))k). (hall l'A , .1. ~..cl: •:, ....”•1,...•111 1,, •• tr ..1. , Ipr .p. 1.• IT A i'IVF.I.I.. 1.P.t.: A Ili. 1.,1.1 \l' l 1 ".1 . ; I I: , -“.l' Idd.. ('rnAiled , .1 T'.l . 1.1.1.. L 1 ~., '.. I . - ' .I_l - :—.2:, K, , ,,t,,,k, ti, , ,. 1 , ~ L.., , A.i...,,,,,,.,,..n..., ntrl 11,r r... 1” 1.... o. ATWEI.I., 1..E1:.4 CI). T ~. Nl,,LAssEs__l2,., ,hk ill str,rn anti • 1 -r ..,• kr al.l AT4I ELL. 1.7: r A co. I'M . P„--,14) 1,1,1 , . I . l , . , i , •eSyrul, il, ,10,ni,,1, 1 _ la .212.1%8 44 , S fer -.tr. 1,3 .o. ITIVI , I 1.. LE.: k. CO ' . . ' ' . . Ste their its.rie,ratu. n nevio.l of tuetity.ne. yean. pyr.‘sif.--11l . asks Nuperi ,, r in st, a , and , '''''Y 1 ..'• n.t.' .a."•" , ^ ' 4 ."..• 11111, -tt. F"ut ll‘t"retl .ITWELL 1.1:i. AOl 1 1 , 1 , ... , 44.1 De/lors Les., by fire. thereby ittlnrdiug evidence Eil ..üb. e.y au:: el the n , i•atits,..: et I n.urano., ax well 213 their al,iiity and NH , it li . T.—The partnership 4 the under. , ana-,,n,.., 1...., wait prmpt:wee all liabilite, ./.. -1,111 , 11. 11..1,1 , 1/41w.... 1,1,1, r 111,...i1, or 1111.1; Ylll A ' .1. ii.tRDN ER ('./FFlN..kgent. illtre South..., eor. 11*.sel OM/ 11111,1 111. DC RI 11 Fl /A.D. n 11l I , rnein., 1.. noltoNl .. ,, tt.1.1 ~, :, ~ 11 1.11 1 1..111, I, 1;1.7 The Great Western Fire and 3furine Ins. Co. Aa ~....,., 1,1 ill, 1111 , 1:11.d ......ilitt• 1‘ 111. Ili , 1, It: 1.111 ! .1111 1.11,..' 1, :alto, 1.-1., ow .10• sod ~,,,,, ItF PLIII.A.DELPIIIA. tkuieht. 11. It MI - I:1'111 .1 . 1 . )1 1/1 . 111 II I' E i LI, Ns. 107 Walnut Street Th. 1..1.a':. i. ill 1... :.,,in,,1..1.,: th . •.,.... I ~,,. v.. N. E. CHANTY,/ PLII.P/111/.3.1... AA r.,11, • , 1 1 . -11rtli /old N1.t.4.1 •tr. , I, ht .1. Al. in, lICII I ~..4 1, 1 TAL FELD '''' ''''' i . PACE 1.4 . ..i'1et.'1' , /.7.-Peretual ~r flouted, made in town 11 - X neri , rihille , ',Tit ii tin. Me ,v.• ,iiin.niin.,,lnetit, ! .-.\?;-",13./,""\,7/(41';r41;":::: ;;(.2:r.:1. '; ', ;t.1, 1 -‘ l . nod . M1'1:1111' ..: DI• lIC 111.1 E1.1,.0 'II .4../trr, , ,, p• ..ti the 111. , t , 1,,, ~,,,,..., ,„ all ~, „1" ,1,.. tn,„,.. .1.4, •.I ;11,1...1. p0. , 1 ...menu.. for ~... n,,.nt . t. I.• , 1i............f yi,j/41.4 /1 /NS/ /Li:l,W, en Ye•sels, Carp, and Freight, .1,..,, ~,,c , .t...1....1 litnni, 31 10,11 rr.111,13 ,, 1t ri, ' , m . o. 1.. r ; errtbrarDir: 1111.., Tran.v.rtnt le . A.!, This el,: :dl. ;.1 1..ye..u. e annug I , r 1,...,1. NI ..j.. , I'. C. L ITLIROP, Preeldent. 1..1111,1 ..r .11, , p1)11.0 11.ln-rt... at prier. that 11, . ~111 , W. D.11:1.1Nil, Vice Preaident. net 13,1 v hat e 11... opo..tlunsiy .4 ,i... 1, ....0....,,:, au1..2•1 1 TI K . m0,.,,,i„,„ . 5.„.„,,,,.. i I .1 .ST Nu ill ~. CH'S PI:E1111 )1 ,MAI;.. 1.111.1,...M., ‘_.l. 1. • 01,1,10 ATI 't. AND 1 , 1 PI: 11,-.1 , . 1' API 1. .% I . , 14 .., 44..4 V I 4 li,_ •• :, . .t,, ,- ip• 4 ti k l.. lint prom; I, Cha the v. Lilhrep. 4::7 W.dunt street. itr I. i t..1.1..1“ . • 111.- 1.1" . :Lite Fair. ort , de.r. 1,1 t 11.. lore 11. Nl.l.re. 56 Walnut street ~ I. „ ~,,,„„,,,,I „,.,,,.,„ „„), „ ~,, , „, „ n,- „ 1.,. , ~,,., , • 1. , tandor 11 hillden. Nlerrhant. 14 North Frent .t. ~,,,„ 11, ~,,,, ~, ~,,..,,,,,,,,. 11 „,„ . „,,,,,,,,, ~,„ „,„,, ~..,,,.„. „,. , .1. , 1,i,,. flamer. arm of WriOn. Hunt, & C.,. ink. rc , elevnu; o ; iiilralimble te i5.r...1., t,, el:in .: I t w;11 i E. Tracy. Inn of Tram k linker. ~ ~., ~,.. cur,,., ~,,,,,,..„,.„ ~,, , ,Q , ~, ~,,,, ..,.,..„.,. ~,,,, , Jelin Ti s.:l'i/rd . , arm 1.1 Jen..s, White .4 3lcCurdy. . ~,,,,,,, ~„1 „ ,..,.., ~,. „_,., , , A ..„,,,. I S. :I. 11L.hop, , Irin of IlLshnp. Sinitunn. Sc,.. ,„ 1 ;,,, ~,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.. ~,,,,c . ‘,,,..._ „,, „ ~, ~,,, i .:.ts. Lt. Finith. Ore, „r Ja.. 11. Smith A Co. ....ir ie., .., ii,6. v. oh e i.e.,- or -.moon; .4..1. 1,, a , The.. L. thlieetile. firm of "Weenie A Zeller. Fer suie I.v W , 111 , 1 - N. I I.aao Ilallellitrnt. Attorney and ('ounsellor. .11 • TL . K.i im..) - i,-) . ,-", woe . street ill..hert Ilan. ...well. ;al 1 .dind sty e ,. N ( rrif•E-115. oil,. S. 111 .1 . 1 'll,l 111 A, Th.... IV. Itnker. i:eldsilittll'e 11.,11. ; : • ......, 1 1 . 1 n nil I ,, a.:,,nied I, tt,......g. i•er 1 '. . . it.„‘y PAIN nExl'xit, Agmt, ..). ..) .or ...,/1 ;A 1 mill pry nc..1.1.1...1h., r ,, tltrn.r,t,... , 11 1 1 ".m- , 117 '.? how street. Pitte.bureh. 1 .t 14 , 1 110'111E1, _ .. . . ..__.• _ . Life Insmanee. , 1, 11 . t .., V , :r , , 1 .-,‘ . ..N, : .!'„•,,., , . ,. : . 1 ,:::'.... , ..,'i1.!: 1 ,",, , .. 1 ,,, , .": ,,, , , i ,, , ;:: • A M ERI CAN LIFE lA'sr:l: A Ar C E • AOll 111.:.1 ll 111 11: KV. 1 Tll I!ST CI) 3IPANY.. si.l " • . - e SI I til 11 f 4 A (1 , .-Farr , d" Ifidnin and Fourth ,Sireek. ' Q EASI ) N.klii.E-- „„, I' lIILAbELPIIIA. , „ 1 , 11:4-..r1 .. 1.)111 4110,111. I, Pr, e OrnrClt, 1, Incrpurnt.el Anil! 9th, IS. - 4 1 . Capital 5te...F.4500,004. ..... i ALEXANDER IC lIILDIN, Preeldent, 1,1, II II ili I. i.l . . IILARSIIALL lIENZEY, Vice Preeident, 41111 5 4'. SIMS, Sec retary and Actuary, 40/15 4, 11'11...1N, Tren.iirer, WALD Or ratlrrxr.q. 1 A 1r.5a.1.1,r Witirl,o 1 'Lur. A. 11...1., 31=0141 111.11121. y. 1 T. Watuunde 11;trt.er. 111111ank P 15,1t. , u, 1i..,:. 1 Ele.huTrneey, en .1 , -.J.h Allison , Thonh. S,l.unth. John C. I..in,s, 6, pus R. Jena. Best-mut, I E1iv....1 Gratin”.,M.:)l.4- J. I .)). P. '...4.n0n1, WNI. F. II:WIN. NT. D., N.1.;.1cal S . . Thie conlpst9 nialies Insure,' ~„,; 1t..., , ',.,, An „ . '""f' ,„,,,,,= 1,, i rue , : I 1.. s 1.... a ate . ..,..401. e j„ . „.r,...., r" , - . - . i of ers and trustees; and t , n-tee.4 I.e.ala s y s ~.:,,, ~,, /5155 ~,.„1.. i , J its toles,. and Is evimy '''''''', ''' .111i.i..tare mid I,,Alrollatm. R . . TV. MIN DEXTER. Ag),), m3):.1(11. 1 . . , 7 ' , rent .dreet. Pittsburgh. ~ntitinental Insurance Company. lo , orp.robol by die Lorrislotore of Pennzy/raniu, OEM .31 l'o. ;use 4, 1 1 N I A. )1 co. 1,, r. r••-• u I.• ^9.1;11 ..t I. In.,hatt• tn.! inL 1 . St. Utul.r.ll,•••. -WO t;• ••• P\iil .t.111t.„ at ••••e•IL.:•1 •• 11.1•• nul l ...5•3;•1 • t•ettu • ;I_l \ Ft'tt. fi t) , PEI: CENT. :;.•\ V El , in„iling J.•1••••51Si I'. 5. t;5• It. .; rn I , t•t••slsnitta • . _ I ) ) 51• It I.tr•il,,i,l,tln.‘ll: I . •Lut 514 t. o•li 5141,1•ta .... I, -41. aul iii F r•L`• 1 1.,110.‘1.1 PATENT A I'EI{I.(2.AN 1. 1 1)014 :Pia SG VAS .^.•r• 1'....1,.. \I Foul ;Is "1.. t" ntLlt•••tr.ty Iti4111.• l..1 . ••••• 1" ^ 51 r L . _ . _ 1)! „AR, kogN jti,r •,1 ,„„1 Flet s m, s. . I -11 , 1)ElL, uul IL I. F.i1151:5'1,1i not 1.1E31r ,•.I IL L. F 111 S •• 4'N ‘11;" SN TF.— I d••.;;.. 1•••/..1 and "..1 H. 1.. 5 .1 /15 L5 - 1 , 1_71i 1 I MI 14. r.• A .11.11, ?, 11. 1.. F.%lls.l'.'''Fltt'li. A1.1.1)1 )11 , 1 r , ,•,1 and :..r 1.. I. Ur, F-" - FIF rittl D R V.t.4.1t INt K EVFLES--111.11,, •!: : T.t.n...t Ina_ at 1, A, 71, Jinn— 114164,1 w. flat - dux, J.•IIN FLE, \ It. No. J; t:0...t urn., ~N t t'.l'S'it- Itrtve been and h.... , 1 . •,,r. and ~0 d et. tr.. 012 1131 .101174 - Vr .1 - ER'S FIVE MINUTES F 1 , 00i1) 0... e.l 0nt,.11.1 fro JOll N FIX:Mt Mi. 01 N... 47 31.rk. , t . T I I'n„ 41 eneral Ir , ttrattee • A,: tit. and Ettsker, N 0.75 roirtil lAurgli. Pa. . _ H end h., ,le 1.0 J )Irll .1.1. Y & I.v t., 172 ~1111 yO4 )() BB LS. 1 : 451 ,41LLE IV ••07by J. N1,(11.1.1'..,1vr 5()( )() BP:A mtiss n iaiS, 2 and bus. n 0 band at. (11.• I.y Oil 51.1 prin!!, Ih , IL 11A.1.7.11.1. ~ b.., p: IMO Fent I..er n !or ) y:d tt. 11 A1 ,7 X1,1„t „ itt.st reed and It n• wale -J 13: 11 It. DAT.zruk 1 . 11 FLOUR - - bbls. (v, I'lrnlr tl,teale Lc Q . liA trrISS .- ItAii d1..).--.11 10tii) 1.3 of all i.,.../11m1 gnalill. arming :ma freight nolf11,1: n Islovral dim'osork awl larat. denier, 1.. DAVID y:to curtera.t bilatly an i Anna .kr.4.1• E3I I-ANNU S.I.LE CONTINUE!) an d .1111 furti.! A. A. MA:hrN s C 0.., 9G Fifllt stra•el, Wonbl annontsr.• that lo.ir great Spud-A...nil :nth. st 0n1i...a I br...01..nt the 4.1...11, of Augtinf. jizi i i , tilii . l . ll tw il o ol ,s l . l . l 6 l;: \Yerlh of' anal Slortg.gro on 16,11 F-6tale can bo coAa , .l at rest.tonal.l.l Ann, ley app., {lig GEO. W. BUNN. Wrq . ..1.1..•.0l 241 door .iontlso,flho N.o Common, All••glwhy 114 y. ly:hi UR, AH—J Ii hhds. E.-1. Sugar, a prime ar- Alllree RIO flir Mb, by 11. C. 1./3 0 mrrwr of La..rly an.l 11111111 bbls. New York For Rah. hy . 014 DAV ID C. ITEII.IIST. 1 . , ; t 712 ... N T, i , :r v i fi T u - LI •-• J RICE —A prime article, ID tor. and for gale by iy:10 DA VIII C. lIERDST. r ANTE CUItRANTS-50 Soap—lf. cau.e.4 Ea. Sylph. arriving anti for rule by 33' 30 DAVID 174 _ EATIIERS--61 sacks steamer Com- J_ inorco toe arrive for wale hr y.QAIAII Dlcli EY y A RD--4 bids. N 0.2 in store and Mr side by J y.lO • ISAIAH DICKEY A 01. 1 INSEEDOIL.-15 Idyls Ohio',insect! al 5../ Received this day and for vale by iiM • i T. LITTLE it tNi.., N 0.112 Second at.' calEgde..-100 Lin-primp W. R. Cheese N„,/ Received MI day - and for sol 6 by .13 - Z 2 : T. LITTLE t CO- Na: 112, Smola at. CIiEESE-250 bas. prime cutting Chees kimile by 13,28 COLLIAS. PLATES.-4300 bows tth — r — Nirtedinaore TIN 'ad for Ws by Jos S. LEECH .k CO.` :T. 600.01 k) TIT'S comr.isy EFFtf:I INsrrt.t SCE "N Th/Ading, I rehandn.r.. Fus I.mniwr, ar.. +ll -.aMid Freight. In al: 1..., an.n.y Llke , and nt 11,” lowrsi rat., and n1.,0 tho .nn Ilt•eral li•rat. gultrauteving prtnopt payment nn the ad.:lnit.,: of The gm... nnvourst tat be Insured on any .me rink io Vo.o. DIRECTORS. I P. M. Potts, V. E. i f isaiigl.r...ll.mlmin Rex. firm of ROB. 'Wm. It. 1V00.1., firm of !lowan Bro.: J. Raw.. Pre... Pron. R. R. Co.; fl. Sower. firm of Sorer S Ram., .1..1m W. 6.x1.k71. firm of Iltirtiett, Sm....rim:, flrrmam naupl. Chief Eniciis.., Perm. i E.: 11, P.m.. La, Wm. 11. trod, in .1- T 11.1101. II 11. Fr.islll E %Vali.", firm of Withers I.r.h.ni P. 1,i., W. firm of Itnigmel tirm of~rl..lr .1,,. F. 11. N. n. W. II NV. =MEE at Ha.. 1L..4 of 1nv....t0r. of On. ..11...war.1 •.1 1.1, known ng 11,1IIL• en.-n will relt.thly rn,1,1, nti01.,11 , (111,./I, of ...cunt, to Ilse, , nl.llc. I A Ilar.• patr..nag« is rr.siw.rtfnlir THOS. CHIA rl A 11. tgcnt, corn...r Wilt, and 31arkt.t rarerl-.1. 19.1 floor.) Pitt...1..m11, Po. Franklin Fire hatinrance Company of I' 111 L I , iLI'II I A. C1tnr1..... W. It turk,.r. ....mg.. IL list hardy, 111..mita lbw. • 31,41.,. IVagner, Adolph E. Burin, Samuel Oran. Itaaid S. Brown, Jacob It. Smith, Louis C . :HARI., N. BANCKEIt, Pre.dilant. 01.1.. 0. Ptomain. Socretuy. Com,...ny continuo. to mil, insurancen, permanent , Moho', on "very description of property in tow, and country, at rat, as low as an , canaistant wi th security. The Company bassi renewed large contli,ent whichwhich. will. tie, ['apical and Prtuiluins, inmate& uniple protection In th e ~,,,surt y l. T, ef Ptnipany, ou January int. I Sl.l, us pub lie, I rionsnibiy Set of Aswint.iy, wore as fsilotra 14,1 Emato T.lnporarylncur t•K.L • PI: RPET t; .% CII A RTER A 11111.,",.1 C.ri.t.kOnnlll:-. Donn.. Arrunstliated Capital .... uoue OFFICE. 11 Manta Slrr.t.ut...< ,ecor‘d, Philadelphia. 1 , 1, I n.ntranrr on Butbliog.. FornltAtto. Merehandlar, &e. o.”- I tmtrat, Carm.. 41 la ti Fretglas, to all part,. of Inlim•llmotran., on 11...1.4. takr, liner,. (Snail. I, ol.lCarrtsr.,.. to all path, of the Union. nn the most r.,:.•!t1.• consllt nut. With Pororit:v . 1.Lf11111., t l P.ORG E COI-LAI/AY, formerly Recorder of De. di &co WI!. lOW ERY., formerly P.ogieter of Joll N N. Cl.' I.RMAN, Inn of Coleman & Sodtl4, Importing Ihrhie.re mod Cotlery Nlorchoute, No. 21 North Third otioot oho Mork-, Philo. 3,1,, E1 • 11 OAT Elm of J, d, Oat & Son, Coppe rerolthe, No. j r y . root, Philo.. ARI/ . f.NIACIIKITE. firm of Nlnchette k Ifni 1, Imporlin,..llonlican. %rebottle, No. 424 North Tldrd stmt. ho Bozo. 1 1 1:AVM - if) 11 I Nell NIAN, firm of LlVl)lgStetlk Co., froduco nod Conimiciiim Mos londo, No. 2.76 Market ct-, above Eighth, Philo. tve'r Irstcree. eneireit)Rrr'vE R. (3°W'ADAT' JOSIIUA ROBINSON, Agent. rot - 25111i fo N 0.2.1 fifth stmt. top statirs.l I The 'Manufarturers' Insurance Company of Charier Perpetual--Capital $500,000. WILL INFURN AGAINST ALL KINDS OF Fire, Marine and. Inland Risks AmtoN s. LIPPINCOTT, Premideut. WM. A. RIIODES, Tire Pregident; ALFRED WEEK .5, Seen,tary. IMIL/TURS. Aaron el. Lippincott, Wm, D. Thomas, Charles Wleo, Wm. A. Modes, Witham N.lll, Alhred Weeks, J. Rinaldo :Sank, Chas. J. Field, John P. Simons. 33111., h. iilll3 {b. 01)_Thi. Company wm. with,. Cash Capital, and the Ihrertore ha...determined to adapt the Imalnees to ita rt. ailabla r‘sourrex to observe prmlence. In conducting Its allaire, with a pnaupt atipedment of lessee. . Pittsburgh llnire, N 0..... Waters-tree,. .nir . 2lc J. N 1; I - 111N. JONEEI,Agent. Citizrds' Insurance, Cowp'y of Pittsburgh. WM. lIMIAI.EY, l'rethlent. SAMUEL 1.. MARSHALL. SorsetAwy Ogi, 9L Irator Strpl. &hewn IfarLet and ilto! Street,. llo)I Risks on the Ohio and MI. iiisstripi Itivors, nod Ttilititariiis. Altrlnsursoing-vinst loss or damage by Piro. Also, against the portly or tho wooed Inland Navigation and Transpnrt. na ilagyar, Kanuel hen, l'Aipt. Mark Starling Kier, Jnlin S. Dilworth, linnets Sellers. J. Sehoontnaker, S. John 11 anion. It4.torrt Ihrotap, Jr. R. iforbaugh, I.am! M. Prunork, Wrilt, Bryant, J.. M. ek.oper, Wont ern • Imo mance Company 1 , PITTSBURGH. 6E0110): Y. ! , 1..16R-OUN. t'vvr..t cl v. Will lu.ii.r../1,33,1,4( nll Lind. (.1' Fire. Line M. 1 3 -1011. puttx-roar. R. 31 Illor, Jr., J. W. Cutler. Moire.. Ackley, C- Cureta. Thou. Scott, A. NI C. W. Ricketnon, 0. W. Jackson, Janina McAuley, Georgo 1 Pardo, Nathaniel llma; J. Lippincott, U. Smith. • • getl by Directors well k OO,l ill litorally ad[Just and prompt ' Nn. fr.: Water Ocoee, (Spam Pittsburgh. ja.. to—A llama Institutional In thi.I . COIRIIIIInity, and who at ly pay all Law, at the OFFI lYntehomo,) up etyn, Philadelphia Fire and Lin) 11+ B U It.A.NCE COMP A No. 149 Chesnut Street, itiErriftlTl: THE CUETO3I HOUSE. Will make ail hinds of Imurance, either emitted or Limited, cm orory dercription of Proporty or/oretmerßas, at removable mime( premium; • ROBERT. P. HMO, .Erarbilita. , ~ 3 r. W. BALDWIN. Vice Preridea. E . P - .lfijel, IL .F.N4 P. Earcr7, F. m... csam.„l3evislity• Je2t51r..% atmge-i :Erases', Joseph & Pad, - John Clayton, • E. Mot. corns - corner ttsird and Wood tis: Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company, Incarporated by the Legislators 47/Pemtrylrani; 133.1. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut sta., • MAR TVR INSURANCES on Veraels, Cargo, aid Freight to alllours of the world. LW/ A - B LVSURA.S.P.S on Goals, 14. Jilirers, Canals, 41190 s and Land Carrlages to all parts WINO Union. INSURANCE.S on Storrs, Curdling Bono., ge. • - direr. of Ott atiapany. Now 3d 165& >1.1r1,.. - -es. sail Beal Estate 9101-1:41 94 Philadelphia City. and other lowa Stuck in Banks. itailresid and liumninetiCo. 19,2 ml te Bills Reerhable 21 . 2.4,9 99 CAJth haad .. ... .. . ...... . ... Miriam to bawl, of Agent.% Prenaltmori ort YU. rine Policies rocently lamed. and other debts ' due the Company. Subwription Notes., William Martin, Joseph 11. Seal, Edmond A. Sunder, John C. Inn.. John R. Penn.., Goorgre G. Leirier, tilwant lkirlington W. IL 31. Minium, William C. Ludwig. Hugh Craig, ApetirerMcllraln, Charley Kenny, 11. Jon.. Minute, J. 0. Johnson, Mos. LTLEGIM, Secn•tory. A. 11 1ADEI1IA, Agont. OS Whirr rithr, Pittsburgh, Farmers' and Mechanics' insurance company Northwest Corner Seoutol and Ira Mit Sfrrets, PIIILADELPIMA. _ The following statsment exhibits the business ati.l cool thin of the Goritts.viny to Nos. 1. 1104 • Premiums rovelvell on 31:trute and Inland MA,' to Nor. 1, 1.56 V-74.6.44 51 tit, Premiums 174,...95 6, lutorest on Loans 8,704 4 Total roecipte 68 Paid Marlue SAI-IYr Ylre "9.77 ExpenoesSalar t, sad Commi 40,489 00 Re-lueuraure. hewn. Premium. and Agency Marge,. ttalance remaining with Comp•y...._ tiii.tt.tint OT The moons of the Compane are WI follomn— Phila. City and County lionai.... $ /6,6414 IS) Intilrimil Hondo 11,0n0 00 %.Cost Prices First Mortgage Men' Fault. 143,500 00) • Mock, Collammix rin mll 35400 00 I hrar4 caul emit/Won Bank Stwk ' • .toii,l with Morn n. liou,on .t C, Now York D ..rrv.ll'n3ntent 00 , 4t.wk ll.q yet lilt*. 07,700 00 Not.n.for Marine Prrniku 100.01 , 0 4., Du.. from Agents , cute , y bomb,. 3h,370 10 i`rooillua on Polkles r{rently Ir. burl, nuti debt. dna the Co. nal./ 4".. in W 0... 0 ikssrd of Directors hare this day &dared • DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT, Ist Papab instant. le clemand on the busine FLORENCa of the company. th THOMAS D. E, Prosiont, Hutmuntn. bocce/try. TIIO9. DUNTEJt, Agent, Pittsburgh. no.77:Cmthfc B. DO Water sow Reliance Mutual Insurance. Company oi Pfi 1 LAP ELP[i I A Office No. 70 Walnut Street Cortratsl77,92l3—Asorrott=itlb.l4s-4MMITT /It',norm. Fire insurance on Bulklingo, Merchandise, Furnituro, ac. In town.- fonnttS• The mutual princlplo combined with the oeourlry of Stoat Capital, entitles the Insured to share to tho pronto of the Company, without Nubility tai lonoes. The Script Cortlncotell of tl,io Company, for pronto aro convcrtiblo at par, into the Capital :UWk of the Company CLEM TINGLEY, Ereoldant. 11. M. lIIICCIIMAN, Sorretary. I.IIB[CTO3II. n 4 . 7:7 1 17 I I h+ , l . 4 t =ME O. M Stroud, John It. Worrell, klenl. W. Tingley, Lothrop, IL L. Canton, Robert Totem., C. Sieveneon, Chas. Lelae.d, F.entplm Piney.g. inl.3:fe J. O. BU ge FFIN, Ant acme , Ted stre Pittsburgh Life, Fire end * awl Woo d lus. em Offiee, Corner Idarket and}ater Sta., PITTSLIVROU, PA. ROBT. RAMAT, Preeldtmt. Tdos,Onenen, ra g to Company mance every Itointaneo app.rtaloing to or connected with LIFE RISES. nindmd 11,11 and Congo P6tot , on the Akin and 311nanwippi riven and tributaricA, and Marino Rink P.- And welvdoet LORI or llama;,., h p Flo. Jan And agenintort thion. e Perna rY the Bee and Inland Navigation Tratwpat Policia* lamed at am lowest rates conalatemi with minty to all puttee. Wm. R. Thointmon 0. n1..1 1113phum, IV. Cupenter, flu,ert Steen, C S. )laraball flit) .I.,th T. Bunting, Musorr, Robert Cal nno Samuel Mtninrken, Jo,eph Garzarn M D, John James:Harsh:tit, DArld Richey, Jam., W. Ifnihuhu,- ebb , . Arbuthnot, .teD l --any2, - ,ly • - OP PENNSTIXASLA, OfAct 213.9 Witter St, POLsbuergo ostsms, ILA T 15T.,1857: • 6tock Duo Illlts. pnyable mind, uml sonar -4,1 by two opprored names. 5118.4453 ote ("ash Pittnburgh sTrustComptuty ..... ...... 48.390 35 Premium notes • 4.564 49 ]lurobart, Exclaim*, Bank Stosk--Cost 6,050 00 11011 Reeeirslie 5.5611 40 .• J. ii. Shaaiberger, K. Skruick, H. H. Cochran, John A. Cnoc . ,,, s, C. W. Ihncr„.l, r , Joker J . pouroit, ... , In"Ntr, Secretary Monongahela Insurance Company. Orme, No. DI Wsers Scum 0111 Insure Agaiyul all Lin& of Fir, anti ilatint Orriczaa—JAKES IFCTCIPISON, President ILILNItY 31. ATWOOP. Secretary. Wm. B. John Atsvu Wm. U. Tho 9. S. Clarke, Jam A E , butational Collegiate and Commercial Institute. >TRW- 13.A. - V1f.1•1; CONN. Pins INSTITUTION HAS BEEN IN smeosstul operation for ten yeses. It la designed to novt the wants o f those l'arenta who wish to secure for their Sons all the advantages for mental education that can 1.0 anywhme furnlehed, without losing that attention to. health, and that parental napervisim and government which the young require. The amoral training insludea 2 thorongh English, Maths ruatiml and Scientific Education, in reference to a completer preparntion for any busineta that does not require the in struction of the Law, Medical or Theological &hook • course of classics) studi.s. Mum, thorough and eatended na Ittay tot &aired: a course of Modern Langnagm, under native teachers; History and 31ental and Political &Imes. The Moral Education is secured bydhe pereenal influence of the tiushcest by a envision of the school into fluent. of moderate size, of which rho Vice Principal. are Me bends: I.y r.:J.ted,,lixiplinary measures; and by nregulsecoorse oh study of tic Bible, Moral &den., and of the evidence. of 13aterld and Ilcrealed Religion. The Phyirioll Training. consists of a proscribed course of . - yorcise in a lame and well furnished gymnasium, under the diriction of m accomplished Gymnast; and of such an amount of Military dentin,- under full organization as n o Infantry corps- wills competent °Motes nod t will Mart, bodily rigor, habits of CO23lo2fid and obedience, and a kind and degret, of knowledge which may be essential to the Tull discharge of the duties of a eitirea. Care is also taken to encourage wholesome spurts, lathing and rowing; and opportunitial are famished for,cccaslonal pe dean-lan excuntions into the country. .Studente are admit ted at any time of Gm year. Catalognes with full information will be turrilabed on ap plication to the Principal.• myliislanumP. Meadville Pensede Seminary. TIME NEXT TERM of this Institution will ammence on lIONDAY, Angina Mot. Pupils will be charged $7,60 per term, and will mt.. the entaile they wish to pursue from the (calming UM. Reading, Ancient Tillery,. Etology, Enunciation, ltodern*dreamy, Pronumlation, Map Drawing, Nat. Philosophy, Spelling, AntdentGcography, Physiology, liodern Orommar. Arithmetic, Composition. Physical *Book -Keeping. Rhetoric, ChemlstrY, Algeirra, . Gman7, ;Geometry, Trigonometry. For Greek, Latin. • litho., Smash, Trona, German,: Swedish and Anglo... Simon, m additional charge 0111 will be made. - Plano. per mono of twenty Dm of Piano per tem ......... Drawing, per course of twenty 4 Oil Pointing " • "8 A German Italy, an excellent resides in the Emily, ond will give lessons on the Maenad in German and Frasta• A few pupils will ho accommodated In the family of the ". Principal. Board, with fuel and llght,exclusive of washing, $3 per week All payments ore to be made in advance. . . follnekadly JOSIIIJA ANNDALL, A. M., Principal. 00, • . „ . . . APRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOY& ATNEW lIIITORTON, HEAVER COUNTY„PA . Rm. JOS. e. TAYLOR, A. AL, Accra*. The Summer Term will begin ot .110XDAY, Illay 4th. Roy. admitted et any time and coition charged (tom dat or entmrsce. For Omahas, addrose the Rector, at Ws reeidenog 2f ew Brighton, So. The thy potrotte of Wle School, to made, nro 1100. Th0..11. for. T. 11. Lyman, Cleo. S. Belden, Erg., W. R.lVlllhone, Esq., H. L Rlngwalt, FAT lIALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS, PH 11, ADELPHIA.—A FAMILY . BOAIIDLNO SCHOOL I , OR DOICN.—Her. IL IL S3IITER, Rector. Tbe Annual SeMion will begin on MUD — AT, September heat. The Coarse of St mly comprises Andel:sand brodere Las. game% Mathematics, Raton] Science, prenring, ke, Pahl 'Made !ought gnat& For Circular., At., address tbe Rector, • Rev: B. ir: , SMTBER, (P. O.) Palls of Sapp tklll,Phila. V ITTANNING FfiAriTNSTITIYIt::- .iy, DAY AND WARDING B C I IOOL.—DiY, J. U. lIALL • and LADY, Principle: late or Saw Yak. .1 ; ,i'...-, .. .., Rynaßyczn.-RoY. Dr. lidlikally.ParaMwtia Ilay.Dr.: J. Parker, F. 114 Dr. Hall, Editor oflOvillithat Thiltl R. ‘....:: Dr. J- Findlay. LI, 1/, Rittaarrin&Fairßien J. • - i.•-•••:' Roy. Mr. Hilton; Rev. Mr. Mk: Mora littaDersla Gab 1 ' : Judge Buffington, and citizens generally,.o ll .---. 1 .,', Faaningnra ...dlr. .8... 2 .4 /44. m". . .......,-""-. • ' Pupils received any t rne.• • , Buff and Paper Window Shitckn. A . BROTIFUL 'ARTICLE rally equal in appearance 61611604 d Shade., at kra 'than oaa Nee end... They 'erii:rriari OD henry DoeiSte Oar. XV Our.. Riper, and will exclude the light much better then the Itnellweleale; they ere also an entirely Noe .Arti. lewd wellworlh,y the attention of Deakin. Mann ilictual and Elenele hy _ - Z W. WILSON', PH MAIDELTMAO in lin of thin and , titinnaa . n.annan, Wt. mks 100 etineien'segrainlit teed and he t by 13=1 Jam. C. UAW, Throphilor Paulding * James Traquatr, William Eyre, Jr., .Imbun. Prirla,• /amt. ferment, SamniTD. Ettokm, Henry Sltsta, 'arena MCFarltild, Thomas C.Hinl, Robert Burton. Jr., Jetta B.Srmple, D. T. Morgan, J.T. Log., Prosidrut. C. HAND, VIM , Prmldent. -$ 1 r7,12 n Alexander - Bradley, Joseph 8. - Leech, John ➢ullet7ou, Mansfield/111rown, Darla 11. Chambers, William Carr, Robert 11.11ertley John WOW, EIZE11:1 G. W. et..), I. M. Pennock, W. W. Martin, R. T. Leech, Jr., D. McCandless, Deo. R. Belden, SHORN:3EI[ODR, Pres' Ales. Ring, John 31tDevitt, Geo. A. Derry. ntehison 711. H. RUSSEL =1:=1 FERM Rd.. A. Y. l'ao Iknisen. • &plectra