Vittsbur4 eiNette savos_.-J 13. RIDDLE & Co., xprroß - rigod PR OPRIZTORM - 1 . 1"7TE1331711013.: FRIDAY MORNING; AUG. 21, 1867 Emirs° NOMA OS Liar PAOEO7 Tins PAPER. HON DAVID WILMOT, The Man whOm PAM= WILE afraid to meet on ..• , f • • the stump, Will iddreits the Citizens of Allegheny, in Pittsburgh, 't •On Priday Night, August Afith. Sir The people are urged to come and hear the great Champion of Freedom. Gen. Psalm ; on the Stump The refusal of Gen. Psenwe to meet Judge Wmaor in public discussion on the great ques tions which now divide the people of Pennsyl vania has placed the Democracy in a very un pleasant position: • 'They are nevi in the condi tion of an army Willa cowardly and inefficient general officer;.whose example has the effect to dishearten rather than encourage the forces un der: his command. Indeed, the candidate him self seemsto feel that: he did something which he ought not to have done when he threw him selniti. tile mercy of his Committee; and no •'lloribrle would do anything to retrieve his lOst reputation, provided it did — not involve his ac - eeptanee of Mr. Wilinet's challenge—a contin geneylnot fa be thought of under any cireum ttiteaces..4a a cover for his inglorious retreat ftosaihe fleld,' before a shot was fired, and as a ...alto for the wounded honor of the valiant "rank and file" of the 'fierce democracy, it is announced lis a portion of the sham-democratic journals • that the redoubtable General will take the stump "on his own hook," and address. his fellow-citi ,Mt; ;at 'various. points, between this time and the second Tuesday of October next. Even this '`bourse will involve his party in inextricable dif ficulties, tied well present an array of inconais tacks formidable enough to appal the veriest demoted' in the Commonwealth. In the first phtch, the 'ocelots° candidate, according to the mandate of the Central Committee, will not be .permitted to discuss the great National question ItiAi o 'Sol' siege' to absorb all the other issues before the country. The Committee, in its anx- Eity.for the welfare and repose of the "dear peo ple" of Pennsylvania, and in view of the recent . excitement through which they passed at the last Presidential election, has set its face against any agitation pf the Slavery question during the present gubernatorial campaign. In the event, .then, of his taking to the "stump," what will Mr. Packer talkabontin his "addresses" to the people for whose suffrages he is a candidate ? Will ho have the courage to denounce the sale of the public improvements, in the face of the dif ference of opinion on that matter which pre valli in his own political-household ? Will he >condemn the economical policy adopted by the present Suite administration,by means of which the immense State. Debt has been managed with a prudent regard to the wishei and the interests of the tax-payers of Pennsylvania? Will he op- Potle the Sinking Fund, because it was not inau gurated by democratic authority 1 We imagine clod—his "discretion," if not his conscience, will prp:eitt;,hin.. from openly denouncing measures Wlsiolt any respectablontunber of democrats may approve.: Silent on the Slavery question--de nisi the poor-privilege of landing the glorious Unica, anti pronouncing it in danger, should be fall ito. be the popular choice for Governor— , Pail on all the State issues of the least vitality we .again ask, what trill Gen. Packer talk about when he appears, as an orator, before the people of Pennsylvania ? In the next plaCe, Gen. Packer's canvassing the State will certainly be in opposition to the views in regard to epit. matter expressed by the Committee in the letter in reference to the Wil mot challenge. Now', if Mr. Packer can thus set et naught the wishes of his Committee in this respect, why not„go a step further, accept the innch7dresded challenge, and let the - people have a fall, free and fair discussion of' all the great questions before the CoUntry,conducted in their presence by the candidates of the two great par ties now in the political field? The people can not-have too much light--great public measures are better understood when their merits and de merits are canvassed in popular assemblages— agitation and proper excitement aro the life and soul of a free government. May we hope, then, that the "democratic" candidate will muster up sufficient courage to enter the field with the noble-hearted and eloquent champion of Farr Fnr.s Sort. and Farr Mrs—the chivalric and the patriotic Wthstor, who, with Terra for his weapon, scorns to seek unequal terms or to resort to unmanly subterfuges ! -The Prospeets of the Country We are of that hopeful ease who are inclined to look'steadily at the bright aide of things and Stiiiiticipisielood rather than evil results. We `do . net, therefore, as a general thing, relish croaking, nor think a crisis is inevitable because money is tight and the spirit of speculation too prevalent. Bence, while we were satisfied that the western land fever of last spring was lead ing many people into danger and was fraught with commercial embarrassments, we were not at 41 disisithstled to find that the "crash" then pm:Bored hy so many did not follow. Still, there is such a thing as being too hope ful-and too regardless of the rashness that pre vails so often among our excitable people ; and as the land frier seems to have abated only to give place to speculation of another kind, it may not be amiss to look at the commercial prospects of the country and see whether there is not come roomier apprehension. Not of a "crisis" or a " orish;" but of embarrassments which we, as a pooide, ought to have senaeenongh to avoid. • tot any.of our readers familiar with commer cial statistics take up the Custom-house returns at New York fqr the current year. lie will there find that the imports at that city for the first maim months of this year, have exceeded those of the corresponding period of last year, nearly twenty-three millions of dollars; that the experts of domestic produce have fallen about six millions ; and that we have thus a to tal,-as against 1857, so far, of twenty-nine mil- Ilona. '..4(lthe same time -- we have shipped to Enctswittittce the first ofjanuag, nearly six millions More of specie disci during the first seven - menthe of 1856, specie taking the place of produce, aa much going out weekly as we get .saktaonthly from California. if the imports would stop at thevreeent unexampled aggregate, there would be less room to fear ; but it is in vain we look, every week, - for evidences of de crease. The aggregate for August and Septem ber will be largely in CUNT of the same months last year. As a general thing; we do not see why we should buy so large,ly of foreign wares, when we could just as well make as good ourselves if we would only encourage home labor. But look ing at it commercially, our increased imports tions.would be of no moment if our exporta tions kept. pace with them. But there is just where the also, pinches. They do not keeplace, but are felling off :as fast as the others increase. Jicid w - lnat is the 'prospect of the future? We hisTektad an abundant harvest, and are prepared to shiibugely of our produce to pay our in . deidednesa-to Europe; but it so happens that Europe has had 46 good a harvest as we have, if not • better one, and will, it is apprehended, have but little nevi of any surplus froth here.— There is only one possible exception to this, and - that in Russia. The last'steamer brings -• ells ,' pinion that the harvest In dud empire- has not been a good one, and If this should prove true there.would be a better market for our surplus; but it lacks continuation and will not do, yet, to build hop)! upon. .This is the aspect which things wear, tom . mareiany, at this writing. We do not think the . f it ede give any -warrant for' alann;-.but they are suggestive enough to bring commeicial men to a pause, and lead them' to thinking how these immense importations are to be- paid for. The country. is young, vigorous and enterprising ; but young and rigorous as it iy it must be care ful not to . 'Madan iteeif with a greater load than it is able to tarty. - 'rke'lia..*radte in the south There are' evidently,,. two opinions maintained in the K.cmthern.fitatekwitb regard to Slavery. One party supports the institution as it exists ' . at present, but has no . desire to increase the number of slaves in the country by further legis lotion, regarding the system of slave labor as , an evil which from a combination of circum stances has become a necessity to the welfare of the slave-holdingeommunities. The other class, which seems to have control et public sentiment in the South, not only upholds slavery as an ex cellent and indispensible institution, founded on high moral and christhsn principles, but it regards with jealousy and displea'sure any inter formica on the part of government with the I slave trade, which, even the horrors of a "Mid dle Passage" and its other barbarous fea tures _do not prevent it from advocating and defending on grounds of public policy and sound economy. in the Southern Commercial Conven tion, which at the time of writing these lines was in session at Knoxville, these two parties had a trial' of strength, in a vote on a motion that was sprung upon the Convention from that hot-bed of heresies and abstractions—the great State of South Carolina, where the people prefer a direct tax to the payment of tariff duties and desire a repeal of the fishing bounty fours in order to starve out Northern manufacturers.— On the second day of the session—according to the' reported proceedings—after prayer, -- which bylthe way was a singular preliminary to so almnninable a proposition, and to ally the least of it, was little short of blasphemy, Mr. BRYAN, of dough Carolina, the home of " modern chivalry," offered the following resolutions, which propose the revival of a traffic in human souls and human bodies, that a half a century ago was so revolting to the humane feelings of the slave-holders of that period that they erased it from the Statute book and consigned it to a deserved oblivion: Resotred, That in the opinion of this Convention the eighth article of the treaty of Washington. rati fied on the 10th of November, 1042, ought to be an nulled, tinder the provision of the first clause of the eleventh article of said treaty. - Rmottvii, That a copy of the above resolution be oent,*by the President of this Convention, to tho Sen ators and Representatives in Congress from each State here represented, with the request that it be laid before the legislatures of their rsspeetive States for their consideration. [The eighth article, above referredito, provides for the keeping of a squadron on the coast of Africa for the suppression of the slave trade; and the eleventh article provides that after five years from the nail, cation of this treaty, it shall continue in force until one or other of the parties shall signify a wish to terminate it.] A motion was made to lay this resolution on the table, and the vote on this proposition shows that the old Southern States, with the exception of Maryland and the cotton growing South-western States, are the most devoted to the .• peculiar institution," and cling to it with aitenacii y char- . acteristic of a rude and barbarnus age. The following States voted to table Mr. Bryan's res olutions :—Kentucky. Tennessee. !Maryland and North Carolina, casting forty.tWo ttl) voles, while Alabama, Arkansas, Floiida, Georgia, Virginia, Mississippi, South Carolina and Lou isiana, casting sixty-two 1021 vides, voted in the negative. Missouri and Texas did not re cord their Totes, and we presume! were not rep resented. The resolutions were! subsequently referred to the Committee on Business, of which Mr. Lyons, of Virginia, was the tihairman. and such was the favor with which theY were receiv ed in this branch of the organization. that they were reported back to the Conientiou at the afternoon session, when their conXiderat ion was postponed for the time. They have no donbt been passed by the Convention erelthis, although we are not new advised of the flier, and thus the majority of the Southern St i o trs will have arrayed themselves on the side f the odious slave trade, at a period in the World's history Alen even semi-civilized nations Pondemn it on account of the inhumanity and cinelty involved in its prosecution. Will our Southern neighbors make the abrogation of the portion of the treaty which contemplates the suppressitm of the slave trade a plank of the future demos tie platform' And will they require their Nor hem allies to support thin exclusively Southern measure— this precious offspring of the Nullifiers of South Carolina! We shall see. In the meantime the dough-faces can await their Southern masters' mandates with fear and trembling : Cgantiagrtgs or Patangs.—Tlio Ohio Stales .man thus speaks of the Republican candidate for Governor in that Stale: "Cold-blooded, heartkss, selfish, plausible. with no principle but negro elpatitsf which is the morning orison, and vesper prayer. Chase ham no sort of sym pathy with or for the people. Ri. platform is 'nig ger, and no Supreme Court,' and had he the 1,01,1, of a political Sampson. he would draw down the pil lars of our government in his mad, blind. atilt un hallowed ambition." The other "democratic" organs ehime into this chorus and go back to rho olden time to show what a raving, ranting abolitichist Chase was in times past, and was, consequently, about as fit for Senator 0.3 some Lucifer from regions below. One would naturally infer that such a man must be a stench in the nostrils of the pure minded ••democracy," and that no "democrat" would ever have touched him. Well, just read the following: "Henry B. Payne, the democratic ,undulate for Governor, was a member of the State Senate when Mr. Chase was elected U. S. Senator, and gavelim his vote."—Stele Journal. "Whitman. the democratic candidate for Supreme Judge, and Morris, the candidate for Treasurer, were members of the Legislature when Gov. Chase was elected to the United States Senate, and both voted for him !"--Zanesoille Courier. Outo.—The Cincinnati rolkablait, a German paper of much influence, which supported Mr.- DILL for Governor two years ago, has come out warmly- for Cease. The Dayton Journal, also, which two years ago opposed the election of Governor CHASE, now comes rigorously into his support. There will scarcely be a grease spot left of the DOchaniers in Ohio this fall. BreNros.—The Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Courier 4 - Enquirer writes : .The appointment of lion. F. P. Stanton. Secre tary of Kansas, to bo Indian agent for the Miosoori Superintendency, is confirmed. Perhaps this fact, unimportant In itself, may be taken as an indication that the party of propagandism in the territory has lost some of the confidence under which Mr. Stanton set out for Kansas four months since. it is known that ho designed offering himself as a candidate for the Senate, alter the formation of a State govern ment under tho auspices of the federal adminintra. tion. - The relinquishment of the position of Secre tary and Depository Governor, betokens the aban donment of that enterprise." Berra Wong.—The Washington correspon dent of the Tribune telegraphs as follows: "Gov. Walker's personal' friends affirm that he will cause t3to insertion of the Wilmot Proviso, is, &dins et Itteratim, in the Kansas Constitution, in order to spite the Free State men, if they continue to worry him." Aa-rirz Republicans of Ohio intend utterly to exterminate the leCofoce candidate for Govern or, H. B. PAYNE, they have been christened the Payne-killers. Tux great excitement of yesterday was the sudden arrival of the steamer Tamer.; from Greytown, having on board 260 deserters from thearmy of Gen. Walker. These poor fellows accepted the invitation of the Costa Rican gov ernment, and took refuge in its camp when Walker's case bad become hopeless. Fulfilling their promise, the Costa Ricans provided for them, until the arrival of the TennesstA, which by a stipulation with the parties to whom the Transit Contract was awarded, left this port on the let of August, fur the purpose of bringing them home. They were received in town yes terday—were marched up to the City Hall, and paraded, a melancholy spectacle, on he steps, while sundry politicians pleaded charity for them; they promenaded through Wall-street, where they collected sl6(!)—were fed in a Ful ton Market eating-houde, and the bill $44 planked down from the collection. Eight of the deserters were sent to the Almshouse, two to Bellevue Hospital, three forwarded td Philadel phia, and the rest quartered for the might at the Police Stations—except a few whose credit was good enough to seen:re their beds and board at the hotels.—N. F Times. MARILLED—At ado Dole, Monongahela City, Penn., on TB.rodon the 20th iron., by the Be.. J. Harr. JOUR F. MILLER, FAq., of &WA Bond, Indiana, and Min MARY W. CRESS, of the Armor Nam. Namthicturer and Dealer to all kinds of TOBACCO, BNIIIT AND CIGARS, ♦Si D LEAF TC 0 33.":000, • &riser gfastftfekt Send and Dieunorsd Arley, oalyro PIITEEDINWH, PA. JOHN LAU GHLIN, aecextem.."2 , l"r TAILOR, earea.a m. ea ie‘a AvetOwer Antra. ~. ~~ ,rr;..~~ :~:'.. gpttio! Het nollniadsell MU. other minks& oat of Orsid Raj Jo., IBM. - Pcier Dane, a DoUnder,: NicsocoLai.; that the ilolleed , Indimotion, Peres end Debility the spring. 14 tsr.Dans ls craft great remedy, .d takes this to countrymen. Ed. Sheboy,n .116-5.431 d at $1 par l:oi r tle, or prieurra, BENJ. PAGE, JR., catniata and Clrennata. Pit - 141m orally. Beeadvertfaement. Rata, Roaches, Bed "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, !•CO,STAR'S" BED BUD El , -120 STAR'S" ELECTRIC I• (Mc ONLY INFALLIItLt. “COSTAR - scuds by mail, props., lint. Roach, kc_ Ex. to nuy addrom in „. rrcelpt of Sl , or the Electric Powder for Ilk. (TLC Owl Bog' Ea. being a liquid cannot be trot by null.) “COSTAR" will foolish Druggints, Dea•ro and Store- Keepers, a $lO Sample Package of bin Twin I. preparatiunn lanowted) with'Cirrulara, Penitent, kr.,tots rcroipt of SS placint th eir mo o t due whoa odd.) In order they may Lit Son advertisement. For Circulars, On. Addnata *COSTAR," No. 00 Dr.udwo3. Niw York. atiTialawlmfe F SINGERS' SEWING MAGEINES, MANUFACTURED in I I - X- M. 8c NEW VUIRK, ♦ND KM SALE BE / Agent tbr Allegheny Gl9vlnatv Owner of &con,/ and Market .tarn:. l'A. ECofra,raAN 1k CO., 1 N 0.75 Four h Stref.t, Pit tslyrtrgh., GENERAL isistsßANcE. AGENTS Insuranc Brokers. a. , lllllnn C,P11 . 3.1. lIKPILL, rrn ta634,010. : Life. Fire, Marino and I. re Stock MA. of all det.crit... tionatiken at current ratty the tong n•liald , and pr o mpt payitires.ropitnl”.. In the Sint, jy:111:1 :Or S _ A. A. CARRIBR. & SRO Pittsburgh, General Insurance Aunoty, No. 63 Fourth , L PITTSBI - RGII. 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Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Shutters, Window Guards, &r., 01 Sm.! Sired and SO Third Sired, taal nnJ Market,) PPlTAliellfill, PA, variety of nt.a . Patton, fancy nod plain ' I *pnrponop. Particolar attention paid ifl Lots. Jobbing done at abort notice. mril - • HN THOMPSON, n LIEF:Err srREEr. Ill.•torern Fiore on Lon' mi table for el 'sing iiror European and Intelligence Office, ti'mpi always for isle Drafts OD Eurolm for any amount. nod qtratotr And Peekot Tickets to nod from Literionol to New York. alibi for cook. and generttl hots , erotl foroltdied to bootttskewpore on short notice, • • . Imlfall Yeitetablo PM. and Syrup alsrap on hand. Paasonme brought from Nev. York and Philadelphia on nairoad to Plttaburgli. jobally 1-1. - FLNIVS" H. Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLE/SALE DEALER IN Cheerio, Butter. eoodm, Fier h. And Pmduc• Ovnendly, No. 25 Wind Sirrel, Pithburgh. CLITLIEY House, Sign and Ornamental Painter., AND DRAINERS; Dt.“.1311 Ir White. I_md and Zino Paint., Mao, all kind. of Paint',olia, Varninhea, Window Glom, Putty, Ilftmitnu, A., 144 1/1,41 &red, two doors above Diamond AUey. mtl9lydk F. S. CL.F.A.VICR'S - Prize Medal Haney Soap, Containing the neat dedicate herftwae, and warranted not to Irritate the akin. F. CLFIAVEIII , PURR OLYOERME 80/11% for the Skin, being n neer ortkin. recommended by the Peenßy. BROWN WINDSOR. and every dacription of FANCY SOAP and PBRFUMERT to ho had of all reopectahle vend. em In the Stab. Manufactory R.d Lion Square, London. Depot for the Untied States, 31. d 33 Dey Street, New York. .Iy3l3tar Itnikr J. ROYSTON, Agent. SMW.T.Nta MAC I FOR !ARMIES AND MANUFACTURERS. WHEELER & WILSON BIANUPACTLIMU CO3IPAZit, Bridgeport, Court.. Pittsburgh. OS Fifth 8t . I=l Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the pleasure of the Operator, making with en. One Thaw and beaul(ful and durable StOehes per Minute, almnet lesply, .d aro becoming Indispensable for amEly FAR information may be obtained by •ddreleing /me* Ewing. or ALEX. R. NEED, Arnt,_ . (o. 08 70th gavot, PlER.burgb- p th i y you vahanyour teeth and a pure breath, and tomfoNs month, go W ILETSEMS, 140 Wo=itadbay bad. of WALD'S Toots WA= and Toots Poma 02141rus/ z _ . • N ."- • . •,' •• -. ---th- - .. . , t i . .. .... 0 7,7z0rT,',44e.bi:.4,e.,.... ".....v.ii,4,14 , &.ri:,:,:" ' - 21' '' ' ' ' :: '- - : - : - •`- .i. 1- -• •3 ' ': ' • " ;' , -.. . • , . ,,.. . - - - ;1' c:'Fi.: , .. ' '. 4. - ;,.." - ,g44.' Ni 2"--.- -- :-,:tr , ';' - ' • ;*:: 4,.• , . i.; ...4; - ... ,- '•' - ','•' - ..;.. ... , A;c4.,..1 ,1 .= , -."-- :. ' - '-'. ---- ' - ' , 14,0 ' --'--,---• -- ' --'-'—"-- ' - ' - ' 4z- '' .. “ ,- - 1. %. 4 il. .4 ,- " , -Pai , tl' 4...,0: , . ‘-.V.1e.'?;•: , ,,, , .' . ~ .,•?-, : 2, ,,, - --: .. 5 . , !'. 4 7..' ' ? ',.. . - 5;;;1N.1. , : , ct ' , g.:. , - •; -. ..ry•'''''' -"' ' ' ''' '34,4 . ,,, ' , ..;: '''''''' ": ' "rk" .. .^ --- --" -,, , , ,•••••;, , , , 34-- 4- '> ''' . ''''.. 1 4. , .. -V--, - •A".. - - , 4 , - - Azi , ?,1 , ...;••• ,o- ak„. -0 . - ftWetrel.:l6l„,, e 'lrii, , •....,,,...,.,.. , , • To Introlids. IPriday . ..A.urgust 21st Dr. Calvin -11 0 1, Fitch , Will extend his appointment in Pi ttsburzli till noon of FRIDAY, AIft.LST 21. when he will PoSITI VEIN LEAVE DITEiBUIttIII, 131LIERAT1VE ENGAGI:IIENTS CALLING allot F.I.SEWITEItro All persons. IllYrrtrY. 'rho 'Mb to consult Dr. Fitch, must do before dial am,.. • Ronan, Noe. 2oaral2o ST.CLAIR lIOTEL. Omar hours. 10 A. IL to 4 P. w., daily. NO. wills received nn the Suldwilt. except in maw of extreme urgency. Dr.Fitelt occasion ally be Orient from the city on Satnrdny and . 31onolsy of each week. and when in town wishes to devote those days. to writing, and would prefer to receive 'toroth. from thaws who min nq well call on any other day of the week. On TI: EF DAAI, WEDNESDAYS. TIIIIIRSDA YE and FRIDAYS, of , each week. Dr. Fitch will alwaye In at his office. l'attents desiring. lb ennoult he. Fitch Omuta not defer till the last few days of his appoipt ment, as they will incur great risk of not being able to °Liao the attention ilesimble, the throng heron. lenrlng being frequently emit as to prechole • the possibility of giving each rase the regntslwr attention. and ociassiimally eren prrrenting his examining them at all. Comultationq and Examination...lf the Chest FREE, I n. Ito. Fitgli flocs not pretend to rale , the dead, lie does not Nalall torrent any in the Mot sMri... of Consumption, or where a rurality treatment cannot he adopted: and Ito desires none ! to apply to him wt,o Ao not wish to hear the truth. as he Is accnstotned to tell those romulting Mtn what he confident their real situation, or the actual condition or their lamget and those who hays deltQedlill their I.ungs one destroyed cannot imp. for any eneettragsitent. MAO add, that he tufty Iv eintsultuti fot Alfections or the Ileart, Nerl'oll6lbOad General Debility. Also, for Dyspeir.l, Female musses tad rill other itermigetnente of the 'relent pmdisposing I Aethom or Consumption jyl7alawnl6 - 1 , IiENRY ANDER ' S lODINE WATER. INFALLIDLE SPECIFIC FOR FEVER AND AGUE. CERTAINILEMEDY POR I,ltol-17.A. DR. lir-NRY ANnt. haring o length nuereeolad In effevit ing what has long town wondered the great desltlerit ism in nuelleine. a PERFECF SOLUTION OF lODINE IN WATER• enema to the Faculty and reneely for a multi. hide of roomplalnte hitherto proottoune.el beyond all rnolicnt cure.ln all onto,. affeetlios, whene tlro ecrotfulone taint iselther hereditary or acquired. the DIME WATER ERADICATES TII LEM EN TS of Ovid...ve. lit FEVER AND AGUE it perfecto a TIIDROUII and PEILIIANENT removal from the onent of the morbid rot. s of Ito dev. onto'. The beneficial rienthe are immediate') felt to LIV ER COMPLAINT, DILLIOUS DInEASES. ILEMOPTISIS, and other lIENIOUILAD FAY, TUMORS, ILEA ItT DISEASES, DIIRANIIEMENT DE TILE LIVER. KIDNEYS and BLAD DER. I/ It °PST, RH II NI ATII: 51 • N Li It AL ill A. ILEILIIIIIIIOID.7i,NERIOUS A FFEITIONS. and all FEMALE DISEAERS. wh bLero ttli BRONCIIITI S. nod rho endra range of ' LIMN ART COMPLA IVI S. Dr. Iletory AmL,ri lodine Writer born analyted 1,1 Dr. anntes It. ,101 . 4 m. Ito enlrbrated rhem..iAt, nod alan by Proleavor James C. lloob, of 11,. , U. S. Mcnt. 1 . 1:110,41;.Iphia, and oil, pronounce It to I. Rot phut it to n.prr.W.at...l. For circulars, furnishing full detaile of tha le g itimate ehometer of this remarkable codicil,. 11 , 1 well no for certlfleatee vol untarily Oven by Vow who 1111. 1,11 rourel by it I • ove.— The pubic are invited to call ypion... S'I`FtANV Dn. UE.U. 11. K. EN riEft, 110 . .le2C.4oorla Whotenel. mind Rdall A ,rtit. LE PORRINS' Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACE CONNINFSECR9 14' A LETTER `ROM T. In th. ONLY GOOD SAUCE. ° M EDI(' A L NNT L P.M Ati AT MADRAS, I n Ta hip Brother at And applieablo WORCESTER. Mn.a LEA l I•ERRIN2 that their St., egt.,7l, " E T 1 i Pl ' l l t! '' ll„:Vl27;tfi i l7, aril nn wholosome timice that in The t,ol ,NhstAl arrardedt by II". Am, of tht i... York Exhtittttot t.. , tocv. NM/ ~ 1 4,1111e1i by LEA A l'Ett• It INS t..: ir ‘wi:cl., , runsill J.ll;t:E. tho world. .vhf. fame ..t oavinA 1.4 to Trott , 111itattt•A.. !Fur. etta.ora a, I.atneally S. that Ott , 11 , 111te• •.. - LEAAPERII m 'II.. 1t... ppttr. an.l pr , t2ted 1.1.iu the :tote fi..14,1A. Agent. for thy I JOHN DENt' lir A nltrayt 111 .tore. t.rd..ot .1, A .I,..pust.h. horn F:1,1411d. hty2.l) I. . _ . . Nelson s Ambrotypes. • I'Rl(' Fr v: 13 If; I.) Gallery, Corner Third and Market St MIEEMISM Wu arc now prorwroO t.. uflor to tlio puLltr ants vol . , known al, Iry of Arntdot) row at t to. low low , of ONE IN ILLAR and ( * MARIO , . lik• toLon in Om lowt t, tho art will lendit rrowli thott od , rwd cd(o they (wrahllahnio, ~11. A tarp; cow.. t own( of I . IFIII and Faro, Como okras on hand 14,1 lyr. Plttaborgh Steel Works. .1"0( D F. ('u., )lantils:turere of CAST STEEL .t.•.,«1 . 0.1'. o. an•l A It STEM S 1.1: I NOS Anli AN LES, (1,/,, E.. and llogere Improved Talent Sterl f'dlt lvotv.r - 1"...rd It, nee, Rms qr.! /:11,1n.rgh, . and Continental lexch•nar. SP/di - BILLS 11 Hot IF.1" By •f On Um Union Bank, London, Nit ,r LI and rproorat. Tlo.so that,oro ..t.llxt,k , At All r/I,•t. Soo.lat:1 vnd Ir•oso.1 eon:A:tort drew 'felt fel if if BAL. t too, 1.41 w llntn. h.cL ti A Itonstttatto. to All part. al...ma:lt. ,ottlx...ll.ttot awl Itoli.oot 1 , 1 /( 1.11/1 intrao C lt, tt• trate.: At,..1 to, I o 1 /1(.11(01 or I,ttoot rodtt, who.h M.tooz +Not. to xr part a Petrov.... Coll,ttont 4 MI6, riot, 4,1 I.ill r..-1.. irtottipt a tt•oto-n. Al Al R. It 11.1.1A11£ A 111, 1.5.1 Ttor , l •fr.o.t, W. AN.: D. It INI.:JIAI-C1 All Mod. of tobacco. 1..‘ off Audi Igor, V. 111)1.-0 4.1 , 1111..” t.. it T',,l tr. 1.11.1 I-; 4,0 !kg STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc Alla SlAnufa. ~,,.....,r !1... 1 T. CO( .1i I NC C It/1N( Manolowtur r F.TII tat EA I. I'll. ."1.1 1.-% NIP -. N.• nnrth an.l .1.. ) . 1 onler.]gt,l a• pr.prvd turugta 1 , 3 z l ttltvvnl *l.! Itnrutr.F llotd nuswrmr bi. imitlrtels• Al.. oh.kl. I .11,1,ne... hue 1,114, awl m rlptio...f Ta 1.1.• ill andol.4. t.f ivrn‘ nll.l eban , l.ll•ry.l;lren4,l,l,ld Lamp, rqoakr , ll ui.l reguil.l --11 iL•el.rterat eery irrek t. l' HA VDE:Y. rn n MIT 11.,111 .0:73 o , rn, J Prw n and St. Cl.rrr Stro.td. PlnAlf k, Choice Brand, of Imported Ci&,srt. TOM.A.COC), si lictep lb ottiention Suicker• and Ch.wera b , his stock, whirl, will be Iliblid<oibplete as toquality .04 C./ icly. mit% lyil Capw haul Furls. DI'CORD & CO., 'holesale and Retail Ilaltera 131 Wood Sire , . Hoy. ninnyn on hunt a hill and noing&to Block of FIATS. CAPS and FCIiS, IVApkrate and I,Sn 1. sohl at tin , lownin Esi'sn - s Prinnti, to which thy Inru. ntiontino of nil pun down. Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, d..l:+:4llyre PA and rn MERCHANT TAILOR, trtr Bnil.lla,, Pittsburgh Vailety - Works. .JONIES, 1.V.A1.1".1.NrC4 C (Ana. en to 15 nrtrick, Atterltnry 1t.t..1 Manufacturentafltlght ant:twit Ilatal Lira . vpritht• Itrott anti Thatalt Latches, Platforta :tad Canna- ecnle., CalTee,Cacti and Itaint M and Ihtavtatc liarthearc get,,- Ally, curare n(lVatheatat ftrnat ntsheca. It. Je.22tlytlle 1N2E8.01-I.A.INFT TAILOR, No. 51 St. Clair Street, (Dr. Triple. Nur Building.) pußuzi ydre TOOTHACHE iS eqrCji be II (I'\P nr Dr Krynneolagit Ach• Entandy. rimpn,l ant] *old n th. Anl¢ Nt r DR. KETSXH. 1 40 Wood Jee2c4.lA.AF the 110Iclon Mortar. AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. Conducted on the European Plan. LEWIS RICE, PROPRIETOR, Yeßpeg Frit ly annonnces that in compliance with the very= general preference expressed for the European vystrio of hutol management, that tho American House Will hereafter le cunducteil solely on that plan. Well furnish.' parlor and eleeping apartments will be let by the day. ur for liniger perkelis Mettle armed In thegentleineWe hall at nil hoar, of the day and evening. The latle' dining hall will be open. fel In like manner for ladies, and gentleman tits'ontPtinled by hullos. The acrontniudatlone and convenient," or the house are unsurpassed, and the regent improvements and alterations lease nothing to bo Put/urban reeidente will flud the arrategentents specially convenient. large or small Tarries provided with dinner., vappers. Ar., at short notice. JylTieedlallnie YWANT ED—Tennessee Ex duinge and Dank Not.. anl7 DICKEY ACO ANTED—$7,OOOin Pittsburgh nnd Al legheny Warrnnta. AIo. BUtIiMUISS or Accommul. Potwr to am oo tft $17.00n, It .Ige. can 10 rlkrnunt. rd at t - mcy rcduced rate, anl4 0. SI'LAIN d S.'S WANTED—Two Rooms, with Bawlling. , 0* 4 4440.144 and his two daughter, (young nomen,) in a private flintily where there are but Pow or no other boarder,. tu Allegheny City. Apply to G. W. DUN N. wee side of Federal ktrret, 2nd door south of the North Cotonu., Allegheny City. .aul2 C S 1 0 000 We way tto purchase • V. ProxisPory Notes In amotuan of $lO , l to $ . 2.00n, boring from 30 dny• nol months to run, auS AUSTIN LOOMIS ft Co, No. tn!, Wood .t. - - BEESWAX WANTEDL—The highest cash price toad for Bantle. at B.ER L. FAHNFOCR'S. 1121 Fu,c , ator to Fieralug Brag., BO Wood ii[Toet. NVANTED--$70150 - City Paper, having nom 4 month, to one rear to ruo, to GU on order. AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., No. tr.: Fourth , tree[. 1913 Stork S Note, Broker., $1..40„ OF GOOD BVSL\ESS oii iag 11 Amanodation can sor ull altos ha, Bran 60 atiye a u nt o nth. run, hr mthell at rea tunable rates my applying to It. Maar , bBON, lea/ stark k 11111 Broker', SIO,OOO —WANTED, a partner with to a capital of Ten Tlionatn d Dollars Inreet 'ln an old tetablished tnanolltetnring establish went doing • good booboo. __._apply to 60r GUI.Wed side of Federal street, nth olNorth OallsnWas,Alksesel4(FtY• 2Pectal _flatters D. TI. 17.1 PAYiTE, BISSELL & CO In 4iiirr soil tor 4.41.. nub. KIER k WII A LE; 011.--it Milli Whale Oil, a prime artn-10. in story MA bir •bile by , nInFIER A NIJITIIEI.I.. " Vi . ` 4 .- '' ,J4re eitinTin :11,4 eiiloreil light r.Z lir int • nt 4 nin. piir ',lid. wort/a I S._cts,. at NO. 235 LIBERTV Son. 1..41111111i a don( nil In el PA. 1 P. u.A.v D / :N. ,Stlerrs,,r H I=l 11 , 10LA.13 =MMLOM 13!MgiMEI 11==EI giants eb3 abbertionnents, M %tom vrn ,Lecur ternmseV.B.tai,t , .• Pit t.blirgh,.l une 2.1111,1857. f Kis conf.rmitv withtlicnthseeticraof the r . Con.t With. of the Commun....4th of Perawyl.sahla. not i. lrcmtm given that application Mil he trade to the l..tgi•dittore. at the PtSt &Mien, for the Recta al or Fate. 14., of the Charter of tho Merchants' and Marturicturene Runk or rittsborali. for the term antic... yearn. By order of dot Mazda Directors. Jecltkamd W. IL DENNY,C.aahler. OTT= or rut PuTTRTROR, FORT WAY. ARO CHICAGO HMIS/OAR COMPATrr. l'irrsurecii, July . 27th, [I?INTERFIST NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby giv eu. that in accordaure with o Resolution of thaßix . ird of Directors. adopted =lust, iuterestot the rate of rig per rent. por winiini for the year ending July 1at.1.57, on all Slock of this Compa n ny will be allowed and paid to the:+tdckholder, in Ifteck, o and oiler August 1010, Suckholdere eon hare their certificate. re mitted le thou,. by enclosing - the proper posiTrii of attorney ear, is. had at the whet, of the Company, In this city, or at 31' rlm-el. !sew York.l to the midersigeed. The TralisPr 14iok • will 1.. divest from August let to 20th. T. D. Sir:SALER, Socretst7. OtrlCl V. ANT M. I row R.l.w.ti CO., t Ang.t. IDF.ND NorwE.—Tlse Prosident and Thrertorrof thin Compauy limo I i, !by &Ham] a diviclolti of Tbrri, Dollars per share, out or t h e prof.. of IT. I n4t..lv monlls , npplirxhlr to chr r...lllction ofti,r Stuck Not,. att17:11ro1 THOS. GRA lIA M. SrrOary. a ._ ,'"-7-SAI.I.EIIItENV lIANK NOTICE.--The Stuck holderet or the ALLELIIIENY DANA are hereby nnti fled thet. giertiott for Thirteen Director. will he 11,1.1 nt to. Ranking, Hon, Fetlernl ' , tenet, Allegheny Cit 3, nu TUEtiDAti, AngteW 23th,1557. ' • AVM. ItAtiALEY, Preit Iktartt Com It. T. Iztra. Secretary. - muliatttl Or nee Prerstichne asp Itos - nis )sash Co., t Plttsbnrch, Aug. 'alit., 1957. f IDEND NOTICE.—The Directors of the tind 14ktou Nlioing.Compunv have this I.ty &dared n Eifh,n Dollard per share, Inv.- 1,1,• on and ..11nr EnAterts St"ekboldern will of . 1 N. CLARK k anZl4‘llll Tren.. State Agricultural Exhibition 'FITE State Agricultural So do, .vnt hold it. Seventh Annual Exhibition at Philadelphia. tlktwellou Grenada). the 30th and 10th of September, and let and Val days of October next. Illa usual redaction m. ptieeettion. fare and free passe„ for Stock will Ito fornielatel by do Itallovol Comp:infra. The hooka of entry will he .en at Philadelphia on and after Oho Lst of Septenilai . 101kT. C. W A LK ER, atittlalksrld Sorrotary. voticE.—The Burp— T. ,n Council yl of the riortmali of Meet 14 - T4.r:rill, Mercer County. Pen na nf, het et,o mvo not... to all er... net to purchase eny the &19 1311 1..41 by Bald Itorongh to the Pitteburgh d Erie ilitilread Company. as Ito will rent.", the pay ment of the warn, IVSI. ACHES, ilurreins. NC. W. %V, 11'non, Clerk. 'Nod Orrenville, Anglist 19115.15:a.—.21 3mwF QEA:IILESS BAGS.- A 7 lON° Stark A, .2 - • 4,000 do IL :21,t; dra . • 3,000 do 42.2 do, 7,000 Mar-best, 0. 2 Itualtric 2.001 do ft. Di do; .5.1at0 do It. a dot In aore and for sal.. tho lowest to le, for ea..b or ap totoved city paper Oa-31111er" and denlttra and do well to eumina this Malta of noandatot hags... they are aufterier to any other 0,0 nos.. innn, b. C. 11F.R1.97, att2l:atol Corner Liberty and Mend sts. .T.E . tpe r e k. T . l3 , l n a l ifd i e . 7 , , ,n fo ,.. r , r t !i , ieli the 11. A:FAIL:OI,I7OCM A CO, o'2l Corner Fire and M o , al 1 1 1,014 \V A a zoo it ng Si t 1 1 1 tit 1 of • It.r• oven reponsl. Atlartm 1,. I', Pol.lturatt T Al: CORKS-31in cross, all sizes, for sale J FA lINI.II. I TOCK A CO., atilt Corner First and Waal els. 1 .1 t Tllll' ACID-100 lbs. for sale bel aal'.l IL A. FAIINF.STOCri A CO. Alt 31310 NI A —NtiO I I is. ra lo by G atr2l D. A FAIISIL , Fra - 11. & 131. TF.NN. II EAT- -12'2,5 seeks assorti4l tot Whoa on to, non, Dunne!), to 5141V11 far sale by au2l BAUM DICKET a Orr Q TOCK S S 'WS DS AT AUCTION—On rernina. Ana 0n,),. RI the Merck... gr. Lange. l'tturth ..trttot. xi ./'J 1.. t. MOZNIMES=II LS , C. Irnn l'it , In I mtwnil.ollli;Mtnunaglxhela Nevivitinti Compauw I.‘ AI'ATIN LOOMIS t Cll., and N. Bred,rt, DURE RYE WHISKEY-5 hhls. of parr izy tw.britial pitrprwrs reed tht. day by 11.F.MING. u,N 4 . ,•r.,., .Jf the rharrond and Metrkt-tetrret. 131..f11 W 1M hand a large v rare ovv, r."not4lng r 4 Prt o. cherry , ekret. ke. vr 6b l,y4 a pare, ,rude tor Medici. VA/I pr‘ocurr. it at J{ 4. .1 - (haw, this dny roceived 9(114)0 V/ orwru whieh will loretrmot Auperinr to any fu th , , n,tall sad Ity FpF.MING. XTRAI7T FRANGIPANNI—I have this J .., smpply of Ital•erlehrAl,A Eat ...ortmont of tbo Fro.v4lpanol Prep.in, JOS. FLEMING. - . TENN WHEAT-117 sa , lts Red. lea .2., Whit, mad, flr *al, by IsiMAIT DICKEY CO. TENS. WHEAT—U,II wicks RtsL Whit., =MO ISAIAH DICKEY d idils fresh Eggs this day received 14 .0 for nh I.y own . : RETRY 11 . iOLLIYa. t STIIRACITE I RON.— trs. I,l.anno Fnmar.l.l nlnix.ky I. tin, In •i.n. rupt fm a n Inl rosal t*N . T KA tons trinn , 'r llkas 4 1 1 7 11 ." it itOSI 1.1:1s „.1 .1..1. MASON AOO., 2h Fifth atria, .i ES--( CUM) itftlltiftle Mond ftelorne. et•l worth 2.5, at the netni.Anairal D •Alr A. A. MASON CH'S. A MASON d CO. have received over .13,_ • ~11 ..1 Lich wfll be told at ann 7 hannti a 1 anl6 . cLoTti cItASII-2;da) yards aßsorted Foy inn on hand and tor aln ar the Cl o th w.r o r ror r oa Clair etrvet J 11. PHILLIPS. eIPAGUE GREEN, OIL CLOTH for Win -401, ftlioda—The different width, at 26 and Z 6 01. Clow .tart. aido • JI, PHILLIPS. FI.'CSITIIREOJL CLOTHS of American, Engliali and Herman manufacture In different widths, and • :porn pattern, at 103 and 26 St. Clair street. avil9 J. k IL Knurl's. A. 0. itIeGILEVV, S TEAMBOAT AM) GENERAL AGENT. ,”'aterStreot ono door nbno Markrt. aulA:do MAR.-10 Idtds prime Island Sugars in S .tore and for .41, low- to cloßnt , ry D.C. lIERBta, uuln nornrr Liberty and Ilmel mtreo.9. GOFFEE-100 by fair and prime Rio in store and far mitt Inn. I, D. T. HERBST. •OIS rol nor Liberty autl Rand strmt.s. RI F . lt I G E R A T 0 R S.._ om.v.tNizEn DION AND WOODEN WATER COOLER?. WIRE RARER AND RATIIINO APPARATUS. W e will chow oat the balance of our Block of the above notelet, lower than they can be bt ught etanr other ho n . lot ..ither rttln. Call at the Iron City Rte. Wuelionse. nolh T. J. CRAIG A CO. .N 0.134 Wood at. 4.2ITASONABi.E -0 . ;two° Fruit CAD.: 45 rimed 51.tor'n Floe Mintli. Freezer, do •• lon Bono,. nod Refrigenttorn, F. mile :t o ,. by CEO. W. LICRLEY, oel) Federal ntreet, Allegheny. V1;14:I --Ii bids. Eggs just received and for .. . t .. `4 ...,:.. ~., nals ROBERT DALZELL A CO. Ill.,01:R-15 bbl.,. S. F. Flour for sale by IL DALZELL A (3) CCIREAM TARTAR--1060 lbs. just rec'd and for ado by 11. L. FALINESTOCK, atilf, nurertso r to Flemin g Brom. LARD: OIL—III bitie. in store and for sale by' .15 . 11. L. FAURE:STOCK, GEM --500 ASSAMTIDA-- l b s . on hand and for ante by nttln D. L. FAUNESTOCK. NUTMEGS ---51.10 lbs. recd and for sale by S u l) D. L. I AIINESINDCH, AT AN6ANESE-1500 lbs. in store and for j tole by nil.". B. L. FAIINESTOCK. ATKINS' THIRTY DAY CLOCKS, ll= A good nopid) Just rer.fre.l and for silo by 1y7.4 .1. It. REED .1 CO, Jove Dem CA PM id A/ACK E 29 half bbla No. 1 ]lacked; XI Qr. do No. I do; 50 Mom No. I de. V/ do No.I Mete Mackerel; In !duce and for .ale by 21EDRIDE k CO., No. 95 Water Street J UST RECEI VED— -- 760.000 German Cigars 146.000 panne 200 has. Vmgillln Manufactured Tobacco, The larva' amortment of Cigar. and Tobacco wear offered iothls City,l4 non-von for examination and tale at OEORGE WEYSLA'S oelktf one. Smithfield street and Dhlroood 41Iey Cr UO AD AND MOLASSES- Onraas prtmo Sugar; 30 bads. .10 dai 000 bbla. N. 0. nolassaa. Far .le .0 1 1 EAGALEV, COSORAVE d CO. TEAS—Young Hyson, Imperial, Gun Pow der. Oblong. Souchong and Punehong. in cheats, half theme and catty bvsea. A large and complete amortment of Wed importMloo. at New York for We by BAGALEY,COSORAVE & CV., well 1;o 18 and :V Wand ntrcet. LAWNS FOR 8 AND 10 CENTS 'AT MUArtIY A AtIRMITFIRLD'a cllg out sale, NOTill bon talrner Fourth and Market streets. aul2 - - T_TINDSO3IE CALICOS FOR 10 CENTS I.l_ —Warranted fest.colors. of We of sol 2 MURPHY ti DURCUTIELD. _ . Irreish Ground Family Flour WE are ready to deliver to families our very vup.rior FI.OUR. GRAHAM OR UNBOLTED FLOUR, AND RYE FLOUR. Order, may h left at LOGAN k ORECIOI4. ItanhouN, Storp, 02, W00..1 'treat BRAUN lIEITERII Urn Ster, corner I.ll:wrir and tit Mir ntron.tn; OPORDE WATMAN'S, Tohorconna, corner Smithfield sod Diamond alley. In Allefiheuy at A. P. SCHWARTZ'S, Dragetiet; W- A lifiElYtt, Dyngiet,Dtamond. R. T. KENNEDY - Pesti Stem MIL 4 .1:41..2.7 cur' 4." ub t kJ all times prepared to nil their orders for Cabin Ford tun aith prompt/um sad on favorable firma. T. B. TO i TO. '‘lnsurance " The IffalleftettlrEte Insurance Company ( It s ? , Aierthante Exchnnejr, PitTLADELPHIA, Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OP Fire, Marine and Inland Risk; AARON R. LIPPINCOTT, Fr.APlent. WM. A. RIIODES. Tim PrAilkl , nt; ALFRED WEER..i..s.,,,,mrs. Aaron S. Lippincott, ISm. D. Thomas, Chart," Whin, Apm. A. Rh.lca, William Nool, Ainni W J. Rtnniiio Sank, Ch.. J.Fit•lff. Johu P.nimon Jams P. Smyth. PSMIANCE. Judge Webb, E. D..lones, Peg- Cask Cit. Ilk. James dlttlinger, Rsq., Most.. Robinson di Co.. James llowerd.Psq.. C. IL Paulson, Esq., 14 . w7= r i; J. S. Lee.-P.1.. Curinlngliwn d Co. Pittsburgh 0g105,:ti0.96 Wafer street. make J. R. MARTIPti, Agent. Merchants' Insurance Uo. of Philadelphia. WM. V..PETITV, Prent D. J. 310CANN, Secretary. Amount...if Capital Stack paid in stud brosted....V"ooo 00 Surplus 63.425 35 03:1,4g8 Insane. Cergo hike on the Ohio and 31bleiosippi Rivers end itihnteelev. 'mitres aptinvt Itv. or dannnte by Fire, 111.4* llgnilaßt the peril., of the Se. and Inland Navigation and Transportation. ... V. relit. John C. M DME,II.I ont6ome ll ry. John M. Pum.Yr D. J. :McCann, E. P. Witmer, Wan anillno, Beni. L. Woo tun John A. MarAnil, Charier D. Wright. John J. Patton., Elwood T. 1,3+.r. W'l. V. PKTTIT, E. F. WITIIER, Vim PrmidAnt. Lrwto. J. .IIcC txF.,s.',cretary. 111LTIP.R.A. SPiger, iamb & Co., Philadelvhia. Buck, Marken k Skidro .1, Truitt. tiro. & Co., do. Timmy, Caldwell & Co., do A. T. Land & Co o do. ereintuirx, lactic(' & Co., .1... ' PITTSBUIIOI/ ONYICE. No. 97 WATER ciTREET ant:cdtf R. W. POINDEXTIRt. Agent. rite Great Western Fire and Marine Ills. CO., OP PRIL.(DELPIITA. No. 331 Walnut Street MARTZ. PLEMICAL C.IIPITAL inn iPTRE INSUBAA'CR-I . 44rtunl or limited, wade in Iwo oil country, MI every doooription of property. INLA,VD ESSCIZANCE. on Geode by 1...11na1, Takeo and Land Caning, to all parts or Om Polon. ALAKJAK INSC7I.4.NCE, on 'Cossets. Cargo and Freight, embracing River Traneportatlon. C. C. LATHROP, President. W. DARLING, VI, Porildool. Jon iph J. Mickel, Socretary and Tregaaror, 11. K. Rlthardaoo, Asia... Ant Socrotar, DOLECTORA: Charles C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut street. Hon. Henry D. Moore. 50 Walnut street. - Al•aanderNhilldrn, Merchant, Id North Front IL John C. Hunter, Born of Wright, Ilunter k C,. . Y. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Baker. John B. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White k 3leCurdy. S. 51.Blahop, firm of Bishop, Simmons & Co. Jim. B. Smith, firm of JAM. B. Smith k Co. Thos. L. Gillespie, firm of Oillesplo k Zeller. Isaac Ileudohurat, Attorney and.Coonsellor. Theo. W. Baker. Goldsmith's Hall. Stillwell S. Bishop. firm of Bishop, Simons k Co., William Darling, (late of Rending...) John Bice, 00 South Front street. E Harper Jeffreys, firm of Wm. 11. Brown k Co. It. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, aplalm—a.p7 ST Water street, Pittsburgh Life Insurance. AMERICAN LIFE INSUITANCI: avD TRUST COMPAN T. Nouthecut On-nor of Walnut and linotA Struts lucorparat.l April Btli, :1840. Capital Strwk sr.noom. ALEXANDER WIULDIN, Plaaddent, SIARSIIALL IFENZEY,AIeo Proaident, • AWN C. sime, Secretary and Amnary, JURY S. WlLSON,Treasurer. /10.13 ette•orta Alexander Whllden Lotto A. (Raley, Marshall y, T. ram. ode Harper, William P. Bolb•A, Eltelm Tracey, Hon. Joseph A Mem, I Thomas S. Smith, John C. rims I irror'gr It. Denham, donna Bowman, Ellwood 3latlank., John P. Samna,. WM. F. IRWIN, M. D.. Medical Examiner. Tills Company make:. Insuranro on ii,...0111111Mt rearipna• bin terms. It bar been ewe...dully InAnaged for several years by 2113 exporleured lerard otllcent and loa and trustees nasals - lays pall promptly its 'loam., and Is every way deserting of amlldence and patronage. It. IV. POINDEXTER. Agent, myTaldm Ir, {Cater street, Pittsburgh. Howard Fire and Marine InAuranre Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. PE:NNA.. ' , rendlin Budding', No. Si lEve, Street. Authorized Capital, $600,000. AMOUNT OF CAPITAL z:VIO,CRIBED, pi)u.o9o. First Bonds and Mortgagee on Prnlorty in tt. city of Pbibuiriptita 5i . 34,0u0 ir Stocks ortls ("sib no Land 51.000 Amount ...rimed by stin.k warn.. ....... . 190,W0 Amount of stock duo on call 1,700 • g 600,000 . TM'S fki3IVANY EFFECTS INSURANCE ON Iledbli ugly - Merchandise, Forn awe, Lumber. Ike_ oil Veswela, Cargo and Freight, to &Rivets, mot by Railroad", Lakes and Rivera. at the lowest rates, and upon the most liberal term?, guaranteeing prompt payment on the attlnkintent of low*. The greatest amount to he insured on any one risk le 15,000. P. M. POM, C. f Spangler, Abraham% Ras, firmof Rex, Silvis I Co, Wm. IT. Woods, Oros (lumen, firm of Howell . Bro.: J. Y.l or Thompson, I'vra. Penn. IL IL Co., G. Solver, Orin of Soarer k Nunes, John W. Sexton, firm of Roan:[[, 1 llnbert Galway, Sextolt Ho tta,f-M Daunt. Chiel Engletaer Penn.'Aleelnrktm. It. 11, Nathan Counsellor at Law, Woo. IL larch. Joeeplf F. Gauss°, H. D, firm of Leech I Co: IL T. Kenati, 11. IL Ilmmcon, Freighl I John Scott, Agent of Cann. R. IL: Joseph It. Withers, firm of Wlthei s Jam. Petotsmif Abraham r. Eyor, firm of Itaiguti David ftlehey, Clfarlea F Norton. firm of rand horn .Co, John It. Jostles W. Hallman, Lefearda. firm of Leemrda k Corp', Jas. E. Styles, 11. N. Chow. Arimthnot, Itorrouxhs, Labe 15'111131ns°, Ilurronghs k Clark. NV. 11. tiwps, I.eulvAt 11. Porro. Preari. Eureka 11 , , lIMM=r2M 1.11. A glance at the lint of Direct°rs of the elloward In. surance Company," meet of whom ars widely known as among the first Waimea.. men of Philadelphia, will probot.l) convey p i eaml sarnranre of security to the public. A ahem patrnage le reepertfolly solicited. T lUD . GRAHAM. Agent, corner of Water and Market streets. 12.1 floor.) Pittsburgh. Pa. Franklin Fire Insurance Company of PIIILADELPHIA. 13fRECTOR, Charles W. Danker, AdolplrE. B o ris, George W. Richard+, i Samuel Grunt, Thomasffitot, David S. limn n, Mord... , D. Lewis. Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, t Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. 11.INCRER, President. Contra 0. DVICILLII, Socrvtary. This Compaoy continues to make insurances, permanent or limßed, ou every description of property In town and country, at rates a+ low as aro mut...mit with security. The Company bare reserretl a largo contios-,eut fund. which. with their Capital and Premise o. safely invntel, afford out* protection to the a.otrel. The Meets of the Company, on.lanuary Ist, 1651, as pule Tithed agreeably to tho Art of Aseeruhly, wore as follows vlri Morton,'" 610.5,115; 09 Real Eshin. 64.511 Temporary Loans. 83,006 17 Stocks 81,869 00 Ca5h,64.346 81 51.212.704 44 Since their incorporation, • period or INCenty-0110 years. they hero paid tiAward. of Onri Million. Four finivirod thousand Dollars Lowe by fire, thereby affording eridenee of the advantages of Iminrunce, - am well, as their ability and dirpogition to meet with promptneas all liabilitiee. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. yelp Office Southeast enr. Wood nod Third Os.. Continental Insurance Company. Iheorporated by the Legittatare qJ ilmnsylvarlsrt, WITU • P.EILFETUAL CHARTER Authorised Capital, (hie 3111 lion Dollars, &cared and Accumulated Capital lEOME OFFICE. No. 61 Minor Street, abort &cowl, Phande!phia. Fl. Inouronco . B lldiugi, Furniture, 31orchandise, gonad!), Morino Insurance on Cargoes end Frolgbto, to all ports of the world. • • Inland Intorno. on (I.ds, to.. by Lag., River', Cann!, owl Londe...logos, to oil porta of the Union, on the most fororoblo term... Wont isith DIRRS. - GEOIIOE W. COLLADAT, for ECTO merly Recorder of Deists, lc., Philadelphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Colman k Smith, Importing Hanlsrare and Cutlery Merchanta, Au. 31 North Third greet, above Market, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, !Irmo( Joseph Oat A Son, Coppersmiths, No. 12 Quarry street. Phila. EDWARD . MACHETTE, firm of Machette A Reigns!, Importing Hardware Merchanta, No. 124 North Third strooLabove Race, PhD. HOWARD HINCIIIIAN, firm of Livingston k. Co., Prologs Sad Commission Merchants, No. 27n Market et., score Eighth, Phila. GEORGE W. COLLADAT, President. (Inn W 11.402, Secretary. JOSHUA RODINEO:Y, Agent. mr2s:dlyte No. 21 Fifth garret (up Maim.) Citizens' Insurane — e — Comp - T4:if - Pittsburgh. WM. BAGALEI", PreeMeitt, EA3WEL L. MARSIIALL, Seernfery. Offs nr 94 Tliatr Mreft, Imttorrat Mariert and iro.t &reels. itylrevonee Roll and Cargo Rieke on tho Ohio and Me elsolppl Ipso., and Tribntat ire. dlit-Inaoresagninst 10311 or damage by Firs. A 1.,, agatttet the peril§ of the Sea and Inland Navigation sad Trawl:mt. stion. ...0" . ,„ 3701: . ‘,; .. : 1 8.1 ar irm k ...741 1 : 13 Wm. 1 _ Samttent:,b S. M. Klee, g ' Hobert Dunlap, Jr:, P. liarbanig , Isaao M. Pennexk, Francis Sellers, Wafter Bryant, J. Schoonmaker, Jas. M. Cooper, Wm. B. Hays, —_ aulm S Ilpton. . , Neptune Insurance Company, 0 P PHILADELPHIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. Orgnalsod under tbo tioteerel Insurance Lan, with a cash Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to I.m m..to PiMi,ooo. !ileum against Icon or damage by Fire, MaGne, Narlgation and Tranaportatlon. 0/•1012.3• If. 0. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHARD SHIELD:I, Vim President. GEORGE SCOTT, &screwy. Diatelon. 11. C. Laughlin, 0. Montgomery, IV. C. Stottabury, Richard ghlolda, D. eberagood. George Scott. A. M. Casino. y T. F. Rumen, Willimo unborn., . O. C. Butler. TI E & CHAITEY, &gems. pa y ..i o Mee, Lob/Lynne nail, (entrance on Wood et ) • Philadelphia .I , lre and .Lift INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Cheßnur Street, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Will make all kinds of Insurance, elatel*Xn - P•MO or Limited, on may description of Property or Mercbatutee atm:amble ntesof premium. ROBERT. P. HMO. .Thesitkint, • M. W. ILII,DWET, , TkItt ;resident. • ars....nonts. Mules P. Hues Z. B. C l ove P. B. &, ang mem lish, . 1 00 :4 MTh, iikerman, 13. J. klepmes, lobo Cliptoit. E. Wllor. P. Rucastars.Serretary. isfleariir J. G. 00M7t, Agent. was Ildrd sad Wood sil Itpuranre Nannfieliffetar Insurance Company. M'ire....l%ialaine and Inland . Oskv—,„vo. 10 Merchants' Err/lam. • imiumump.,l4l) 1.1557 Oliht in beret's , given, that the Ageno of tta Company, in the Coy ofPittsburgh. slit: until father tender., he coodneted by J. K. HAHTlF\.olio,longe•rp yetteo lnundernsiung and connection vithilqufk , In rhllsAelphlA, him for cordncting tlr hi:cline:la inn number tint will pro general satieGinlon. ild is cor dially recommended to all oar patrons. an itself a 4 Mute. de suing•llagllntwv. A. ITECKic ticereiNry . The buslneueot the utooe Company will be conducted at i N 0. 90 WATER iiresd,l'tttehnrah. - nnl9dtf.e; !'~4~ lawitro Mutual Safety imiurstr.t Comp!any, Incorporated by Mc ETDlature 14muldcania,,IFZL. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Wnlnuthts., MARINE INV - KA:TES on Teasel*, Otrgo, and Prelght to all parts of the world. LNLAND INSURA.NrES on Gettalx. be Rivers, Corolla, EA., and Land Carriages, to all rams of the Union. '/RE INSURANCES on Merchamilro generally.--On Store, Dwelling Hon.,. &r. Assets .r tot Creopany, Ni,., 3d, 184 . 11 . Bonds, 31artgagea and Deal I:4ate slol=o 91 Philadelphia City, not other Loans 108,07066 Stock in Banks Itallmod and lox:trance Cos. 19,250 93 Cash on ................... ..... 37,411 36 Balances tohands of Agontn, Premiums on Ma rim. Policies netattle issued, and other dobta din. the Company 121.068 10 Soleaniption Not,, - 186,00000 , Jamas 17, TheoplalaaPaulaing, . JAM, Tragsmr, IVIIIMat Eye, J J a m L. Prk, James Tennant, Panel P ,StokeS. limey Sloan, Jame. B. 31aBarlatal, Thomas C. HMO. Robert Banda, Jr.. Johnll. Betaiila, Miami., J. T. Logan, ARUN.. Br ent. C. I/AND. Vies Bessie:eat. William %Pith, Joseph H. Seal,. Edmund A. Sondes, John C. Davis, John It. Penrose, George G. Lelper, Ethrord lkirlingto” Ir. It. L. linsieni, William C. Ludwig, ❑ugh Craig, SpPoet,lrtdn, K...11..y, JOIWA J. G. J01111..w.n. TIIOS ,I.cretatry. A. 3IADEIIIA, Ageut, 95 Weer drat. Pine burgh. Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company ..Vorthwert Curncr Semil and Indnut StrerLl, PTITLADE'LPIIIA. 11,., following outtemengeghlblte tho buttines”ntl total • that or the Company to Nor. 1, 15.50: Premiums roceivad ost Alarlhe and Inland R6ks' to N0t . .1. 1858 „v14,a4 Fire Premiums 17n,T90 01 inteteet sat LeleD3 8,704 17 Total n•ceipts poo,lB 68 Paid Marble Lon,. 884,421 04 39,737 89 Expenso4 Sslar 1.0/11i 1'0899140098.... 45,489 00 Re494nrasice. heturn Premiums aud. • Agency Charge 27,474 G 4 Bobo., remaining *with Compiy-...._ ... $453,007 07 The nage. of the Company are. follow.— Phila. City and County Itoinly .$ 10,843 13} Railroad Bon. 11,00000 Cost Pl**. Pint Mortgage Beal Notate 143,580 00 - Stocks, Collator.* on roll—.— 32,400 00 Oirard and Consolidation Bask Stock r- . f',' 22 00 egtel : te , l 4 o . lVi c,, fi k horman, Duncanl 30,000 00 Defe4.l Payment on Stock not yet -. due 97,700 00 Nona Gar Marine Premium* 109.080 50 DUO from Agents secured by bond... 35,370 18 Premiums on PM.. recently.. sued, and dada due the Co. Balance in Banks- $.523,051 00 • The Board of Directors have Ohio day declared a DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT, Pupal& on demand on the baolneke of the Company the lot Instant. THOMAS II- FLOP.ENCE, President. &wenn Ilmalsocs., Secretary. THOS. J, ITUNTER, Agent, Pittalnink, No. 90 Water steer I=l Relianre Mutual Insurance Company of P 111 Len I` II I A . ()free Nu. 70 %V aunt Street ELt.V,Pl44s—Szecater Inverresti. Fite Insurance on Dot Mereheltiliee, Intrulture,Ar. in nem. country. The mullet] principle combined with the accutity of a Flock Capital. or/lithe the Insured to share in the preen, et the Onupeity, without liaLility fur The erupt Cort 2 linden of this Company, for profits 'ere convertible at par, Into the Capita.' Skvlc of the Company CLEM TINGLEY, I•neldent. 11. St lIINCIINIAN, Secretary. • DISICTORS. rl.. Tastier. Wtn. It. thompnon Samuel Ilisphasn, G. W. Otrpentrr, Itotn.rt Steen, O. M Stroud, John R. Worrell, Ben/. W. Tingley, 7.. Loth:hp, It. 4 Corson, Rohert Toland, O. ood , Thee. tyro.m. Semple, Pitteleg. J. G. COFFIN, Agent er Third end Wood streets' MIMS EMME! Jw.n). T. Duntinff WlUinta 51..cr, • ilittiburgh Life, Fire and Marine In. W.': Office, Corner Market and Water Sta., • PFPNBUILOII, PA. FORT. GALWAY. President. F. A. lineal r, Seey. Arvin Fcrarso, A zamining Physiclam • . TIM Company soak. every Insurance appertaining la or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also wines Ma and Cargo Risks, on the Oblo and Miaeiseippl rivers and tributaries, and Marine Ili* gen erally. And agalrurt Lee, or DamagebT Fine. And agel.t the Peels of the :oa and Law! NaTiption and Tranapornition. • Miele. issued at rho lowest rates consistent with safety to all partial. Alorander RunOen Jonemb E. loveb, .7olm Fullerton. 31:model/111 Bryan, Darld li. Cbmubera, rr, Robert IPllartley, Joh:. NFGIII, ia insurance Compare, OF PFSIiSSI,VANLB, Offi"C4 ;A .0 MOtr. Patheirph. 1431178, v..m . let, 1837: Stork Dna Hlle, 85711,1 e on demand, sunl sonar two approved names. 4118.630 00 Cash in rittsburgl. Truit Company 48,300 3S Premium note., -..... 47,661-49. M . 2 .2 14hnres Excliango Hank 6 .. . .... 4960 00 ortgage 6,800 01) • Bills Receivable.- 5,386 40. Hook Amounts 12,7 Z) AS • DIRECTOM 0. W. Cu% I. M. PetntoC-k W. W. Martin: T. Lerch. Jr. I). 31teandlorm, I Oro. S. Solder, J. IL EI3OENELERGER. r m e 7.nyiteam S. If. W. K. Simick. K. D. Cochran, John A. lhngh•:r, C. W. Batchelor, James I. Bennett, It. Ftsymy. Secretary. Monongahela Insurance Ccrsspany. Oma, No. 03 Starr, UM bun, Against sit kinds of Ain and Marine -iFitk4 Omccaa—JAMES A. M7TCHISON. Prwrident. HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. Mm. .lotm Wm. Rea, TIM, S. Clarke, Alen. Man, Wilson Mina. John 31cDorlet, Geo. A. Berry, • lagoon .14n1(4.1 . 44 • Weptern Insu: TTOF 1.1 OEORGE DART F. M. 001:DON. WM Insure . g '7 ' S'S s lS' T r ; UPr" J e rt 'R i CEd n : : :n 3 :U' f . ar i Tlie 1113:ka. R. 31111er. Jr.. .1. W. Beller, Andrew Ackley Theneen, Thom. Frew, A. Nimick, C. W. Itleketson, • 0. W. Jackson, James McAuley, George Dania, Nathaniel J. llolluee, Smith. ged hy Directors well knolD I IThcreilltoUust and prompt. No. 92 Water street, ppang %Waugh: - William How Tastitution ms Ic this Cams. nity, rind who I IY fur 411.31. at the OFFI k Warehouse,) Up stall; Cemetery Marble Works, No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, PITTSIIIIRO,II, PA. MATTHE L W AWTON, PRACTICAL NlARsl.r.mesom, WI SII E S RESPECTFULLY TO IN. form his Mewls end the piablie generally, that no 'has teemed the ebore prealle.t.for the enutufacture and eat* of ...tory variety of Atezttlo Work, inch a. Monuntenn., Tombs Tablets and Gracestenee, of 01000 7 . variety tied tore: ,an.. fabh,, Pier, Doreen and Week BUM Too, He.,He, Which be Is offering a. Iowa& coy Other establiehnient Wait of to usenet... His Monk to entirely new, and Las been selected by hint.lf. exposedy for this market He is also prepared to build Burial Vaults, enclose Bar Lots with Mar ble or Stone, and to oneente any other 'reek In his in any of tone, net adjoining Pitisbirfih. strums rnuminox re BAIT. T. B. Lyman, Hobert Galway, Esq., B. Wro. Wilkins, John Chlektt, Esq., Jno. H. Stioenberser, Esq., WA.. Ringernit r Heq, • Churl. Brewer. Esq., J. 11. N Hi, Note Curling. Esq., 'Homan Scott, }huh, W. P. Baum, Esq.. G. R. White, Esq. The Trade furnished with all kinds of Foreign...l Domes tic Berta°, either finished or in the rough, Wholial• prices. Ho hoe also made errangemante with the Manufritarers of the beet brands, torn constant supply of ITydranlie Ce ment. Witter and Lookvilin /Unloosed Nude/ Part., both for .Lend aml Arne. Work, ell of which hell (markt to furnish at same notice. W - A- TER RENTS.—Noticeis hereby given that the WATER RENTS are now dile end payable to the underneued Collectors. Or, the Ant flay of September Am pot coat. will be added mall unpaid not.. end on the fleet de of November. ass Wittnlonal ten per mot.. (See Ordinance of Aprli 1.857.) All throe citizens Wahine to erohl poyinireither of Mime pemltlm mum pay before the let of September. CollectoM Con be fond at their mare.. resi dences es klluwe Find Wan'. Samuel Pet tenon. 80 Liberty swr.". Seeond John Green, 45 Grant Amer. Third " Coo. Rodgers, a 4 Washington street. Ponrth ‘• Richard Mope., 10 Wand areet. Filth William Nesbit, ISO Pike street. Sixth - John Philtire, 18 Salem! street. Se , wnik " Fleury Lytle. Roberteetrect. Eighth .• Thom. Neely, Marlon street. • Ninth Hugh Ifamniond, 824 Penn strmt. --- Painter,. • LONG it. LA NE. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. N.. 77 (OMI Poo °elm itullllog}Tblrd into!, betwiin Rood sad lifarkert 4trakta All oder promptly attended to. irip.si,ororotnl mlahlycl PRIM CANS, ----- FOR HERMETICALLY SEALING ALL KINDS OF i7t LASS AND TIN of the most Approved ki nylon for role lo say quantlegu . W: mom; et; AiNtberky • IC ti A . DV S K. TR IC O A I T I INt AeN°D.SIMPPRJII.IN‘PIAPIAEST-°.; p t u t l e h t et , teeltwat without pens or Ink. Vim oresehun swerdett to that. i.s . Ow Ohio Stele Fuie, op ete h er It Is issentiful utiele•arttit stLich to write.' letter and obttht t h e copy ei the NUM stole, without the two of pews or retukring it invaluable US isulaus travelling. it will take the cortiti Impulsion deny kat, sant-or thmrotosi is it, o f for writing on paper; cloth,wood or atone, tht of risstts, etude, *tee without the ,p,p of pm or Ink, with • boor or ernarriA r m . giek. To roc Lae by nem% CLit Market and Beconistnista, $70004 617 $245,430 10,
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