1 THE established ff NBW YORK ADVERTISEMENT S | from H. 8. SCHELL'S Advertising House, No. 335 Broad er- j k N ENERGETIC BUSTNESsThaN CAN ™, I® «ny Pert of the United States, from l iroo to do* l *™ V4*J, by aelUng from samplo “TUB Pi TEST INDIA RUBBER SAFETY FLUID LAMP," with an *=» provod Boner. Every family who- Km regard for li <*. |«r -•on, property or economy will purchaeo them. For infat mulct) by meiltincloseeump, to IiAWXnURST A MOTT Patentees add exeluilvo Manufacture ■*. wn-cc oo3S:onuLa CO Fulton »trw>U New V «k. LIQIITE, NEWTOII dfc BRADDPBVS, r > W. llnxmt Street, Xeu Tort, Manufacturers of the Patent Arch Wrest Plank Plano Porta, oelebrated fcr depth, full from the greatest musical celebrities of tbo caaatrr, «odln every fair, when brought In competition with other Instru ments, have obtained the highest premium. The Patent Arch Wrest Plank, which Is owned and used only t>7 u*. guarantees their standing in tone longer than 411 ?! 1. rtrument; while their unprecedented demand In all parts of 1 . the country Isamffldent proof of their superior excellence. A liberal discount to Clergyasa, Schools end the trade. |- JeWytfcA Bniafitets. ACKEOWN * FINLEY, Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers of Carton OU, No. 167 Liberty street, Pittsborgfa, Pa- Ja3o:lyd Bi L, FAUNESTOOKr* Co., late ofthefirm FniipxtA.t and cQceesnn to Fleming Bros- WboUsnloDntggfai No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth BtA» Plltsborgb. Pa. D A. FAHNESTOCK. A 00., WHOUS n« tale Draggists tad Maanfetorers of White Lead, Lead aud Litharge, comer Wood and Frost streets, Pitts burgh.* mcb7 JSCXIOONMAKEK, MAN U FACT URER • ofWVit* Lead, Red Lead, Zinc, Paint, LUbarge, Pot ty and Whnlmalt Dealer In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Tuxpen tine, Ac-, Nl Sixth street*, Pittsburgh. 4SF B lUgulsr Agent for Dr. Pnrd’ir Medicine. J' OIIN P. SCOTT, WHOLESALE DEAL erioDrugs, Paints,Oil*, Yarntab*-e and Dyestuff*, No. •96 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. AU onto* will recolro prompt attontlon. n*r24:lyd*w rasDUUCE MSP* nxoaoK Braun a ueiter, wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner of Liberty and St. Clair sts., JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.. Wilcox 4 Co.) cornor Market street and Diamond, keep* constantly on hand a fall and completo assortment of Drugs, Uodlciuos, Medicine Chest*, Perfumery,and all articles per taining to bis business. proscriptions carefully compounded at all boon. Ja&ly Dr. oeo. h. keyser, druggist, 140" Wood street, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, PitUborgh, Pa. ilroliurc Bcalem LEECH & HUTCHINSON, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, dealers In Western Re eorre Cbecao, Flour, Fish, Bacon, Butter, Ltnaood Oil. Pot and Pearl A«hoe, Stvda, Grain, Dried Fmit, and Produce generally. Best brands Family Floeic~ _ taken trooi tbo fashionable French, anti tbo muon ftetvn'canflntd to their tmm F\etario6RTtjN, LEWIS & EDGERTON, (Successors to D. T, Morgan * Co,) Whotewln Grocer* anti Commission Merchants, 107 Wood street, Fittshnrgii. mr2 HENRY S. KINO, (LA’i’K OK THE firm of Kin* k Moorhrari.) Oninralaslnn Merchant, and Dealer In Pig Metal and Bh>oma, No 76 Water street, )<*- low Market, Pittabnrch, Pn. .ipl9 A A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO lIAR-. • dy, Jones ACcK,)Commi«*lon and Forwarding Mer chant; Agcntof tlie Madison nud lndian«j“.’lis Railroad, c.-r -oer First and Ferry st*.. Pittsburgh, Pa. JiCfifclyd E“ div aru TT “meg raw r~o Bn kral Commission Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Manu factured Tot>amj, Imported and Domestic Snuff. Ac-, Am, No. 241 Liberty street, opposite the head of Wood. I*tjta burgh. Pa. mhlily ffiroccrß. T. LITTLE &. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANT. AnJ dealers in FLOUR, BACON. CUEESK, FISH. OILS and Pit.'DlVi: No. 112 Second St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ■#3U Liberal advaon-* made nu coa. OAJI’J. t. saajvta. -nms 9 ml*okth SIIRIVER & DILWOUTH, WHOLESALE Groccra, No. 130 and 132 Fe.-ond street,- (bet •'■'-.•u-Wv.od and FmithficUl,Pitbd>«rgli jobs nort- Ru-aAKo ruitn william »um>. JOHN FLOYD A: CO., WHOLESALE Grocersand Comciivi.in Men bants. No. 173 Wood and 223 Liberty «m-t. lambim-h. WATT & WILSON, WHOLESALEGRO^ CEILH, ComiuU*iou Mciehanti and H.nl.-r* in Pn doce and Pittsburgh Mai-h/ik lure*. N„. 2ls LU*-rty «trert, Pittsburgh. _ JoiS ISAi Air Too KK Y Y"S)7# 1 KfLKSALE Grocer*, Commission Merchant-v&nd Idlers 111 Produce, N®. hO Water street, and W Front Klreet, pittsbnrgb. WM". ‘ M c C U-T C H E ON" WIIULR BALEOrooT. Fi.a'.hc* and C.nmni«Kir.ti Tlrt, lyuit. and Dealer m t‘UL gnd Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufacture*, No. 251 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. iuy2 Krai Estate agents, WILLIARI WARD, Dealer in promissory notes, Honda, Mortgagee and all securities fur mou«y. Persona cau procure leans through my Afleury, on r-jvwn able terms. Those wishing to lur<*»t tbelr money to good advantage, ran always find first aud sneond clam [ -ijr at my nftbfor iale>. All commnnJcHtlons and interview* strictly cnnfldeniUl. OfflrwQ RANT STREET, upjr-mte Jit. Pan Pa Cathedra! Joltdtf tjoofesclltrg, fee WS. KENTUUL, l!H St. Clair Mreet. • Dealer lo tMigtnns and M R.-k .. and Depoeitory »f Animiao Tract .S.k|-|j'i Publications turltfcdswlyP _ vrrM. (!. JOHNSTON VcO„ Stationers, W Blank Book Manufacturers and Job Pnntcta, So STWood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. E' o.' UOCIIUANE, (SUCCESSOR TO # S. Sadler.) Whole-eulo and Retail Dealer iii Rook*. Stationery And Paper Hangings, Fcdor&L alr«« t, tub door K. of Market Stjuaro, Allegheny. Pa. J — OllN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND Stationer, sncawiwr to Davison A Agtn-w, No t>d Market itrcct, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. KAY A CO., BOOKSELLERS AND S'i'A TIONEHS. So. 55 Wood str-et, next dour to the cor ner of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa Schm-I aud Law lV>uks con stantly on hand. __ T L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA • riONEK. No. 71 Fourth st., Apollo Buildings. TTfUNT a MINER, BOOKSELLER | g and Stationer, Masonic Uall, Fifth street. fHusic, &c JOHN 11. MJSLLOK, No. M WOOD ST. between Diamond Alley and Fourth stToet. Sola Ag-tit rbrCUICKKRLNG A RONS’ (Itostno) PIANO FORTES, HA SON A HAMLIN’S MODEL MKLODEONR and ORGAN HARMONIUMS, aud Dealer in Music and Mimical Quods. Ja23 KLEBER A BROT, No. 63 FI ITU • St., Sign le Agent forNL’NNS A CLARK'S (New York) unrivalled Grand and Sinara PIANOS, and CARIIART A NEEDHAM'S j/mumc MKl*> DEONS and ORGAN HARMONIUMS. Deal.-r. in Mum-- and Musical Instruments. CHARLOTTE BLUMK, MANUFAOTUR ER and Dealer In Plano Forte*, and Importer of iluslc and Musical Instruments. Solo Agent for the HAMBURG PIANOS,uIao for l! ALLOT, DAVIS A <_Y>.'fl B‘*ton Piano*, wlthatid without .E-Jean Attachment. 111 Wood stri-et. myd _ -sJt»}sicianB Dr. o'biuen can be consulted at Dr. Smith’s,corner Filth anil IniithlDLl street*. on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, from 10 to 1 and 1 to on the Brownsville Road. JcChlyd* pamtetg. joat* tuOKPsos JOHN THOMPSON & CO, House painters, glaziers and GRAINER 3, 135 THIRD STREET Sign Pnintii»g executed with nnaluea* and dupatrh. Mixed PniuK "il. Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dn»t«, VxlU Montaigne Zinc, a very superior artlcl.. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh While I/»d always on band and for sal- - We are prepared to Grind Ooiurs f j r Paiutur*. Druggist* nr others At ibeahorteot notice, as we have a mill which grind* by sUmub. P*luL»r* will aavo money by getting Uielr colors ground With aa. Sj mr *'_ v Painters. longalank, House anlls i o n painters, No 77 (Old l‘o«l Ofllcollal!dlDg)Tlilrd*lrf*;i, botw,,-. Wood .od SI Jkot All order, prouplly •ttft.dxt to »81gn»e»>cato Spring Sale*, also, erery dewrtiVUoa of low priori Foncj Fcetber*. for trimming Boys' and Children*’ Straw sou Fancy Uat* For side on liberal terms, by JKU.C.HENIJEIWON 3MVT.U * CO., fe!7:d3m p&\ Broadway, Mew lork. *]V|TEI)IC ATEI> LIE,; qr Sold ».*, nox.—An excellent remedy fir Hrert corn* Acidity of the Btomech, Ac. A lergoeopply r*e*lTsd tfcl4 day by JOS. VUEMUfft oor.Mwktt *t. A Wi'd. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 25_. ISSS. iHanufacturcrs. WELLS, RIDDLE * CO., 80 Fourth Street, l J a., KAiurrAcrußtaa or WHIPS, TIIONOS AND SWITCHES. Drdor* i.j'.idl<«i irrm thetradc, and |t mptly «tu|“ pt*-i a* p»rr Instmction*. Tutus—6 motitln, or £> |..t ,ei,| I-.t rash Se*j;>:iydlwF JOS. F. HAMILTON A < U.. ir.NoiNTcrcus .v- MyvCiiiNis i s?, (Vatr Fiat n*d Lil-'rty Si*., !'■ 1 01, FERIOR STEAM ENGINES, f..r Grist O and Fiw Mills, Ilrewcrie«. I*niiliiig E-tuMi-hiisei.t-j. Manuti. luiiAA, kr.. maiie l>> enter They al»-> roiitinrrp the mannfe. line ~f limit Celebrated M A CTI I-N 1d T r- 1 Tu >• l. Such a* Turning Lathe*, Ir«u Planer*, 1 ■' Ucnak and DrilliU4 Machine*, Ai Alas Wn.ught Iron JihaflindTaUh Pulie>», Uaugcrs. A •eSHydll yF V J‘*7 lIKNKY dBIIWIG, .Yu. 4Si), corner Penn and irn Seine Taine. Ac. Cft-A full supply of tlio above arUHes cointnntly -n hand or mad** t.> order at the louml ca«h price*. |a'J7:lyd MOOHHBAD’ft CO., UANCFACTCUERS of A\,n rr / r r,„ , Plain n nti Core GALVA -VIZ ED BHKET IKON, F„r Rooting. Guttrrir.;:. Sj*outii:.-, L* Ayrnt* far ll' V a Palclit Imitation Ruiiln Sheet I. on 4Sr , Wat»honse— .V- 136 Full Mrrrf, /Vd‘... ;i mr - J7 lyd BUSHA & GUTENDORF, ferr re a m bo i re it h AN'D ALL KIND* OF SHEET IRON WORK Penn Street, mar Water, Pittsburgh. Pcnna. C0..\1! r ln« pr.-tnptLv utten-le.l V «• J 1 ’-m-l a. . is v o N ss (.-ll.'.veii.r A l.y U* .t !'• I tOOKINO 01.ASS,V ITCTCIIK. riIAMKS, AND I* r. A I. 1: It IN VAKIKI’Y GOOUS. AC„ No. I3t Wood St., Pittsburgh, P« fo:-. on AIOKItIS AT COI/I’-rYItT eDLE aAXur*i~rrßtiu or HUGHE S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORGE AND TRIP HAMMERS, Hammers «.r t ho r.-iinwn*- .«;**- a.*.. ma.leir, orele,- Ne 1. Litl : 1:1. lull bl.'-A. 3f!S li , Cl t. f .. .. ~ .. .. .. {*;-. - .‘l. •• 31 41150 •• •• l.'.i-i •• (i, *• 24 642"1 •• •• 2i‘"o t(S\ i:r»<-Ti um "f BKAULEI'S WIIULE9I KMTT I Mi UK.t, of i'i-i % C l ~ *|..| Sunil- r JS PREPARED To KILL ORDERS oN •hoi l sotire f.,r every r..|.0 ,>r huiiiWt } ,l \*r I,* Ho UK been nne nf thu orurmal tumiuln.'tußi-i* nf tiji- crl»loa* ed ‘•Bradley IVixilrn Yams." m couiH-ctiiL wilt, n,j 10-.ther, Wm.Bra.lley.Df I «<-uid re+ie.-ttnHy lb it a •bare of the urder* fo \ aru*. a* *U>t- f 4®"Ca»tl paid for Sle-'p !»kin* and iYu.,! j-‘.T l yd yriLUAH ovaMiiu. ;tan>»i u.trii WILLIAM BARNHILL At CO., bl Penn st., Lulow Marburv, Pa. STEAM BOILER MAKL'KS AND SHEET Iron Worker*, Maautairtiirer* .it hiiruhill* Patent Boiler, Lc.-iuetive, Fined and Cyhrdti Ihiil. r*. Cl.itutK-y Brelrlieii. nr» Iti-.1, i’ipe*. (‘1 iid-ii*. r*. r.ilt r*o«. Sugar Pan*, lr*>u Y-orlx, Lite H.J.Ls. etc. AI»o. Hl*. l>.n.un»' Work. Budge and Viadurt lr..ua, done nt the *h- n. -i tic**. All i-rden from a diatamv promptlv uii- ii ir !1 • Jc-J-2 Penn Codon Mills, PlllaOurg h. Kennedy. guilds *t gu. ( m xni’fag TURKivS ..f IVnn A No. 1 heavy 4-4 She.-tiiic*; Carja.i (Tliaia .d *ll aad ah .inf!*. C-.M.m To-ine; •’ Bed C<>r-I<. Plough Lin-. *n.t .-.i-t, C o 1. •• Hop* of all sl.’va and |, .i.«. Batting. A9*U><' 'Pi left at the Hardware ?t..i-|.d 1 ya... Wil-ou A Cu, 121 Wiaai street, will have attanti-if !--.!> JAMKS IRWIN, MANUFACTURER “F SULPHURIC KTIIER: .Sulphuric A.riJ; Sffevt Spirit* of Nitre; Nitnr ,Vi.|. ifortaiiiu’s AleaJyue: M.irutu And. Aquv AmtSoui:*. FIT, Nirn.J* J,< FoviUt'* Solutroij; - piy4 Stay b- b/onJ 111 J dm 1< win A .-..u-. 5 7 H ,U, ja rrfain .. ..a. ».jioi3jhi« .. i »« ivjfe.g t PICIUIIN & JUILVXjiN, MANUr ACitUELd AN b IjKAl.i:;:.- IN WE. CHILDS & GO’S PATENT KI.AS • TIC FIRE AM* WATER P|R(>>F CEMFST R'd**FlNii. i:t?. Third Ftiiikt, l’iu»! urgh, l’i -4t :tf WILLIAM TATE A. SON, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. JO Fourth etr.et. ~-ai l.it- rlr. and 172 IV,p, .lr—l, ii-vt d.«.t t., Ahlerin.,n Paikooeo.'a i >i)b ai.d I i. r.,1 „| . i,.m l-u-.-V A Heir li- Hv. A*” Fieri d«— il|dluh of Filling* for W\ter, Hm and Steam. ' ioiiiltf JOHN CAMPIIKI.I., » - M A N U F A 0 T U R E R OF HOOTSfP^ ±IA and SHOEoof every d. insurance agfuts. TIT E it CHAFFEE Airents Neptune Insur mice Ci.„ l-lay.-tu* Hull, W.-M ntn-ef. R FINNEY, Agent Eureka In.-uraiieeCu., • N<> 9 Water Atrtft. _ A A. OAK lUKK, SECRETARY • IVtiDHfltauia Insurance C*»mj>*uy ■ Piitstm Jones' UuilJinij,4L«iirtti str.v.c. SAMUEL L. MARSIIKLL, Secretary Citi 7-m‘ Insarauco CotDjian), V 4 Wnteir *tr*»l F? M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insur _T t anco Company. W VVnUrr «tre ,tC Fi-.nt -m-H slpi)olsirn>. Waltut uaiHUL •T-ott-iii' m-.iisn Walt Paper Warrliouir, WALTER I\ MARSHALL it CO., Im- J-irtemflM D-tl-ri. -7 Wi--1.!r.-t.l-nr..„ T,. U ltt. ■lrc.-t ond Uiain«nf FTJFtITITTJRE, ItONKWuoD, MAROUANY A2fl> W,\LN'I-T. SniiuM- t.-i PARI.oRS. P|| AMUKRS AND tf. any in l NEW Vn |{ !•; AN D PHIL A D K I-1’ H 1 A. i. n IM Elt I' R / C E S nrtu-IJmailH l>y I I amt Waitui.tr.l -t*U CMHNKT MAKERS s ..thojj. u toofi*» »*srcis l. tovh i T. U. YOILNU A CO., MtsurACttuuun or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of Ever? Description. FACTOItY-rxiVdrnU Nr \%ywandPmna Atw Wnretiouse—Nos. 18 &40 SmithHcltl Sl, STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE-We are couaUutly mnmiWtnring bTKAMBOAT CABIN FURNITUKB nail CHAIRS, abJ iuvil- ibr mtei.t.-.u thow" liitrrrste<] In U>ale. ■w3or.lAwS T. B. YuUNC A (X) T. W. i.oUUUUKY, q Watch and Clock Maker, TST/X IMJNDKTKK OF 1?INE WATCILESAND JEWELRY, No ‘ii Filth (treat, Between Wood aucttc. FLUt.ISHED DAILY AND WKKKLY BY - RI D D L.E Ac OO _ f rirra st&eb. axov* bmithfieud. Arf- Tin: HA IL VGAZF.TTKiiUirttUcll Sempaper in Uu n>,t. ar.i/ ;,jri*i(/aji ar'iT*l**f***a nmnngstUu Ousinru vun.rn.t rr.i.;’,!iiu;;A which to r»ur/i thr public, kv-TITF If F.FKT.V CA7.KTTK iiiuu«f/r/ry We,/a-j. drry «n,f .SiMril.ry. on ,t farye bLint.il iAe»4 un.f con/uini in add,-1.,,, to H'wi >\f the wei, a cd>:-full\/ prepared and rtha'-ir »' o,i .V.iriWi, <-ammr annum, payvl-'e in advaucu. cr 12 1 rents per wi-ek. payable t>i tlio Carriers. WKHRLY—Two Dollar* per annum, pay ddu in advance. Clula* are fnmi.iheil on the following f-L*- F*ur r..pie* elie year f« 00 - 'J 10 00 I went) •• “ “ *0 00 And "tie [,I the ja«n*<»n getting Up the ulub free. payment* are itrictly re«|nired, and no p* per Will I - sent utter tb- time i* up to which it win paid flutea of AdvertUlng. I spiireof lOUnee, 1 time 2 •• S uo 3 •• 4 00 l iu.it.tb b OQ I •• “ 2 “ 700 I 3 “ 900 1 •• •• •• 4 •• 10 00 I (1 - 12 00 1 12 ~ 20 00 Vent |v *dvri U«T* areentltled U, one square, chang- aide at plea*nre, per annum • i-rtL*enicnt* with Cut* trehlii nrico. General Synod A, 11. Presbyterian Church, Fourth Do;/.— Met at the usual hour, anr Prestly, anil singing of a psalm By Synod. The minutes of tho lasi ecsaiou were then read and approved. t in motion of L’r. I*really, acomniiltco of three ttero nppoiciod to take legal advico in regard to Hie eileot of ihe proposed union upon the rights of properly now belonging lo IhisSynod, and lo liip I’resbyUTie-* and t'hurchcs —said committee to consist of Messrs. John Alexander, of Xenia, i) . K rUtnhp, dr and Jm M. Brown, of this cuy- lt c \ Jas I'reftly, id N Y, had been informed that Associate Synod are willing lo strike out second part of preamble now under discussion, and to adopt instead ono which he read: eug gosird that a committee be appointed, to meet wiih a similar committee of other Synod, to agree upon some common ground. Dr iTestly ihnught it unsafe lo arrive at con clusions from gossip . persons whoso thoughts ran continually in one channel are apt to arrive at erroneous conclusions ; let us dispose of what is now before Synod, and not bring up anything new. lo re open the whole field of discussion. The business then came up lo discuss the preamble to resolutions. It was moved to di vide ihe preamble, act and dispose of the first part, and then take up and dispose of second pari Hr? A iwtehip was friendly to union, and übjcrti-d only to second paragraph of the pream Me. ih'uisjht the veric-t slave that treads the ivirih ha-1 a right to r’.:*iU it wad the right lo apeak and propagate his (houghls, which it denied the theory was wrong, though the prac tice might be right Mr Wm Getty, elder of Philadelphia, made some very sensible remark:' He thought the basis of uiii -n had already been oJoplod, and the only tm-mess which was now properly be fore Synod was some plan "to consummate this tini-m Supposed the jointcommitlcc had been constrained by outside influence lo go beyon 1 the •piestion properly before them (Moderator called the speaker to order ) Rev S McUracken, of Oxford, <>, one of the uj potii'iiU of (he plait of union os proposed, ADd as the representative of ?eve»l delegates, who, on Saturday. sp.Ae ag&iust ifrp basis, here pre sented a paper, explaining of him selt ami associates, and elating that the light of general debate liAd enabled them to seo that the differences were mere technicalities, and that there were no real obstacles io the way of union, i hey difired Synod to adopt, their explanations, as part uf Ihe preambio to the basis. Rev. •In’*. I’resily, Dr Clokey and others objected to i his addition. And Rev. McCracken and his frion Is were finally content to permit the paper to go upon the minutes explanatory of their ae nons. lit', d. 15 Soouller, of New York, offered, as an Rtueudmont lo Ihe preambleonJer discussion, the following ‘ NlqJiojjul all t»f llie preamble wliieb precedes iho expression ‘U is proprosed that, tie. nod insert tho foliowiog: "Wutur 'H, Ihe Njuod of Iho Associate Uhurch and the 'ienoral Synod oftiie A. R- (’hitrch did, at llioir Meeting in May 1 So 7, adopt tho toeli rnony Huhtuiticd by the Associate i?ynod of the preceding year ns a basis of union etc.” lie thought the joint committee bad exceeded their power, and offered this amendment to throw Lack Nyuod upon the action of last year He deprecated ••whereases,” and remarked play fully upon the amount of mischief created thereby. Dr. t’bikey thought tin- amendment 100 late ; it would besetting nsido action of both Synods thus tar. and opening new questions. * Dr Kerr thought if the Rra'-ndmeol were adopted H would effectually defeat the whole matter of union Dr. McU%rroll argued at length againat tho basis in itself, and recapitulated the substance of an nrgutnent made to Synod lust year, for whloh he was called to order. Mr Scouller'? amendment was then laid on the table by a Tory decisive vote. Jtev. J Y. Pconller, of Fairhaven, o . (bro ther of the last named gentleman) theu spoke to define his position, eloquently and feelingly alluding to bis doctrine and practice for eleven years in same pulpit as establishing bis ortho doxy Ho expected lo vote for union, to live in United church, and to take up no dcw views or terms of communion.- Prof. M. M Brown, of Illinois, stood upon good old A. R P platform. Agreed generally with proposed basis, but in oue or two points— on article on covenanting and on forbearance th'Uigfcli! was a departure from good old ground. Lev. lloury N. Wilkins, of Brooklyn, had been accused of being a pro-slavery tnau, which he repudiated as a calumny. He was opposed to slavery in all its phases, butdid not wish to pro scribe those who could not see matters in ju-t the same light as he did. Dr. Kerr moved (hat the rules be suspended, in order that Synod might lake Ihe vole before adjournment Motion was lost Dr. Prcvsly announced that the Hoard of Agency Committee would meet Tuesday morning at K o’clock Tho hour of ad journment having arrived, after pray or adjourned till I* M Afternoon Session. —After prayer by tjic Moderator, minutes of last session were read and approved Report of Presbytery of Sara toga handed in, read nnd accepted. On motion, a committee consisting of Dr. Biß'inn. .1. I*. Smart and .1. Brown, from Asso ciate Synod was received, who presented a com munication to A. U. Synod. Communication laid on I he table Her. .1 l>. Soouller would contest the recep tion of communication from Associate Synod. Mr. David t’owden, elder, of Ohio, was ex cused from further attendance, by request. Dr. Clokey moved that Synod proceed to con sider report of joial committee, with a view of arriving At a vole. (Question in order, first paragraph of preamble to resolution of joiut committee. On motion that tho ayca and nays be recorded it was so or dered, and on tho calling of roll the first part of preamble was adopted by 100 ayes to 7 nays. Rev B. Waddle moved Ihe adoption of second part of preamble. _ Rev Jas. Preslly offered ibe following amend ment as a substitute: “And Whereas, it is agreed between the two churches that tho forbearance in love which is required by the law of Hod will bo exercised to wards any brethren who may not be able fully to subscribe to tho standard of the united Church, while they do not determinedly oppose them, but follow the things which iuaku for peace, and things whcrowiih one may edify an other " Kvnod resolved itself into Committee ol the Whole, Dr. Kerr in the chair, whereupon the amendment was passed unanimously. Commit tee then rose, and reported to Synod, when Dr. Kerr, Revs 15. Waddle and Jas. Preslly were appointed a committee to inform Associate Synod of this extra-judicial action. With tho retirement of this committee many delegates aod spectators left to witness its re ception tin the Associate Rynod. (in motion of Dr. Prestly Synod proceeded lo elect a board of Trustees for General Synod. On motion of Dr. Gracie, present board, con- Nisting of K Dunlap, Jr., Dr. Prestly and Dr. Kerr were unanimously ro-eleoted for current year. Some discussion took place upon a deficiency ia Ilouic Missionary Fund ; there being a sur plus in Foreign Mission Fund of about $4,000, it w?* moved by Mr. Grade that Synod author ize Treasurer to pay all drafts on H M Fond out of K. M. Fund, nnd that said amount be refund ed out of first collections. Carried. Mr. T. M. Niven, elder, of New York, offered a preamble and resolution in regard to Lbo fact that the youth of the church were leaving In large numbers—inquiring into the causes which led thereto- This opened the psalmody .'and church music question* which formed the staple of a protracted dobate—tome speaker* arguing that the defective version of the psalter was one cause, and that old-fashioned, eoalless mush-, wanting adaptation and fitness lo express the sentimenl, was a prolific cause for youth who, during the week, at home, enjoyed good music, ami cultivated a relined musical taste, and were shocked by a jit on the Sabbath. Other speakers oitolleJ the psalter, and the ‘‘good old tunes," and Jenied-tbat the church did lack co heairfQ, citing instances of gratifying increase. On motion. Dr. W. S. Plummer, of 'Western Theological Seminary, was elected a correspond ing member ~ After this discussion, Mr. Prestly s amendment. nfler rf -having been adopted in the Associate •Synpd, came back and was passed imously, there being bul five dissenting voices Synod adjourned Gou» in lowa. —We have been inclined to be lievc that the stories of tho finding of gohrin .Southern lowa were inventions of u peculafors inviting seniors, or that they werenredicated}on the discovery in limited quantitica of the metal erroneously said to he gold. But there scemß to be no room to doubt lhat in tho counties of War ren, Madmon, Polk. Adair, Clark, Guthrie and Dallas, in the vioinily of Fort Dcu Moines, moro or less of gold is daily found along the margins of the streams, by the hundreds, perhaps thou sands, of men engaged in the search. There is os yet nothing to warrant the belief that the deposits are large, or that gold washing in that region will ever bo a remunerative branch of the State s industry. The present effect of the discovery is pernicious. Men who ought lo be following the plough have left that standing in the furrow, while they, bare-footed and bare legged, are wading up and down the creek 4 for wages which average about the cost of the salt for Lheir potatoes.' —Chicago Tril. Messes. Ben. Wood (brother of tho late dis tinguished Mayor of this city), S. Swan, G. P. Eddy and others, have been indicted at Augasta. Georgia, for conducting an illegal lottery, and those of the parties who were found there haro been arrested and held to bail in JlO.uOu each lo answer for the offence. Wood and Eddy arc in this State, but we presume will bo required to go to Georgia opd take their trial The busi ness of the establishment has, we believe, been mostly transacted at the North In thtß city it has foun J ready mediums of publicity in journals like A r . I*. Herald, by the aid of which, and by other nccncics, its proprietors have, succeeded in fleecing the public lo an enormous extent. We presume that their operations-are now brought to a close, at least for the present — X. V. T'nh. A sad accident occurreJ, last Wednesday eve ning, to Wm. Ifnges, a son of .1. W Hugos, of Wooster. The boy was passing close before the .American omnibus, as it was going to the depot, the horses being on a full trot. His feet tripped and the wheels passed over his breast. He is in a critical n Thursday nltcrnoou, about four o’clock, ns Mr Starks, a German, was quarrying stone at Rice's quarry, about one mile South-East of Wooster, tho quarry caved in und crushed him lo death. He leaves a large family lo mourn his loss S..ME of the friends of Mr English, of Indiana, think that the threat of Indianapolis Jour nal. that be will be ‘•hoisted into obscurity,' indicates a queer proceeding to obscure a turn The Journal responds- Did you never hear of a thing being knocked -*o high lhat it was out of eight" That will be Mr English'? fate. Ho will l -e hoisted so high lhat /■* rant tu told ircv Tonrn-' rah, or of the J) d; Star'" “ pu} ■* The Border Ruffians are howling fearfully at certain JcpreJalions upon them by a band of professed Free .State men in Kansas. They have not t lie least doubt ns to the authenticity of these outrages Tboy believe every word they bear They are at no loss about ‘-the facts." It is lheir ox getting ired this time, and they feel it. Why don t they have *umelhing to say now about these abominable -'Kausas lives '—(An. {'our. The Washington correspondent of the Tribune gives a tabular statement of the number of speeches priuted and distributed by tho United Runes Senators at their individual eipcnsc, from wbicli it appears that the .Senators from the Free States have thus put in circulation ••?»'),UUU copies of speeches, and the Senators from the Slave States D!u,‘k.»u. Wm. Hoover, of North Mahoning township, Indiana county, !*eun , recently exhumed a large flat stone from beneath the root of a sap ling, on the under surface of which were chiseled the figures "1714. ' It was evidently the work of a pioneer, and some one who had penetrated the wilderness forty years prior to any known white man having settled in that seetiou. bvo'vscn. A man by iho uameot John Car sou, a refi.lent of Pittsburgh, ira« ilrowned from the steamer Marengo oq Tbursdav, at Btick lull Bottom. Every effort to rescue him from drowning proved unavailing. He bad a small amount of money on hispergon.— H'Ar.7i»>/ /•>.'. Ono argument In the British Parliament in u vor of letting men tuarry their deceased wives' sisters was good, viz —that by doing mo a man had only one mother-in law instead of two An entire Oiinese regiment, for having aban doned an untenable fort, during the recent at tack on < anton bv the French and Engli-h forces has been sentenced to wear woman'** clothes for five years. Texas.—From all sections of Texas, except in the grasshopper region, accounts state that crops of all kinds will be larger than have ever been eeen in the State before. W. J. Mabkell has been appointed postmas ter al Monongahela City, Washington county, T'n, vicoWm. W. Bendy, resigned. iHiscrUancotiH, w. n p-irrs rt>. D. ports e r-'m WILLIAM B. POTTS dt CO., FLOUR FACTORS, GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ,;_l N. Di U«WVi- iirnnur. nmJ rtSt N Water Stroot. iituo Vinp Nin-Ht.) I'UILADKLI’H IA . **-Ca«l. ma.lo on C-niitnmrnL* nn H ’lloi u ciin-.e -i. w iPswiißTii ' r ■. iu; «intomi. CB.IDGE, WADSWORTH & CO., OMrillnting Engine Works. l*rrTB|U UOH. I’A. Norm Kvrr of tjk A'.i'Bt>r«*T. nnl‘*lv A I.I.tiJIIF.S Y i’ IT \ \VM. U. lIOI.MBS .\.\ ,fv.. Corner Market nhd Front Street!. TRUSSES, TAOR Tll£ RELIEF AND CURE OF X? HERNIA, in ill its iUp.», ami ABDOMINAL StiPPOUTBtiIS ..fall kinds, an.| nucL t.> s-r-li-r. at *ii-.rJ~t lIOtI.H, t>r CARIWP.rOUT A YOUNG, <6 Wo."1 «r. W- G. W-A.X,X- 7 S' PICTURE OAILER7, KiU’RTH FTKFKT. between W«»l ai.-l Market ritulur K li AMRIIoTYITi- and IMIOT.V.KAPH? Takrn in iii» itvr.-tT -m.i »r the ah. at iulHf:o*ite FloiniDg'ii ['run M*n\ Photograph* finished In oil ur water colors, huh-d or plain, h|iccifnen* and Reception Ilooiu un the ground floor. uiyfVJ] y DWELLIN(}'IN~EXCUANGE FOR®! WESTERN l,ANf».— Persons wishing to chase a (ujuro- dlons and valuable family residence, witnio fire miles the city, or desiring hi c\ctiatiK« western lan I for the name. W ill jd.-iv*-e * u.jnire ~f .1 G COMSTOCK, Ka.j. Stiarrshuriih. or WELLS. RIPPLE k Ci> ■I Nu. -« fourth Mr*~t. Cow) Uy Weight. THE suKsoriliPr i*< prcjiim-.l t. AlscK tnKV, I.IMK. FIHK MUCK AND 01. AY W A McCLUBG, Allegheny Coni lie-pot, Corner Ander-vn »l and Railroad P'ropu’E lORSALE— ,ol>S. _L Ml'lirilY A m'RCUFIELD have commonced rw>ir lu« their third supply of New Goods, and will be opening daily w-w goods, bought at lav prices and setting cheap for cash, at North east corner Fourth ami Market at*. tuj.l NOW OPEN-Tho beat assorted and cheap rat stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Whit* Goods, Mocirulug Goods, Noodle Work, and Domestics m the city. Please call and see them. C. UANSON LOYK, apt 4 formerly hove Bro.. No. 74 Market street. F” Ine Havana"oiG“AJis J^Ceß*uTim poro, Carooa Dural, Mima CuLanna, Ibenas. l>ua lieu nanas, and various other Ann brands of Cinra. apW W A D. 11l N KIIAIIT, Nii 13 W.~>d *t RKD CELIAK tubs and 'BUCKETS -6 dozen Dockets; .’1 nwta Tnbr on as eamplua, to which wo would lurlte Iho woodeu ware trade and aohi it order* fur auy Ikiuß In that Due. myf, ISAIAH DICRRY A CO _ GRANT'S CIIEWINU TOBACCO.—Fifty boxes Hue pounds, nxetred <>u conaigntnent from the manufacturer and various brand* of C> and O'a, on hand U -old nt low pric es W. A D. RINEHART, »P«4 hu.Ua Wood rt. jy^lißPH Y A- IiIKCHFIELD U»Te now open their Third anpply of GOODS FOR THIS SPRING. -WPrtCN mjls;d*wT VOLUME LXXI —NUMBER 13S. tnsucanrr, | Merehanis’ Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. < STM. V. PKTTIT. l»r*« D. J. McCANN, frecreUry. | Amount (.f Capital Mock r*iJ in «u«i ...5200,000 00 | 63,429 36 $•.*63,429 35 ! usur»* Cargo Risk* on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against or damage by Fire, aj«i against the* j**ribi of tho Sea, aud Inlaud Navigation and Ttansportation. DIRECTORS. IV Ml. V. petit, J. bn C.Montgomery, John Al. Puturuy, D. J. MeCarm, K. F. Witnier, Keae Ouillon, BeuJ. L. Wuulatnn, J..lm A Marshall, Charlos B. Wright, John J. Patterson, Put*v ffil. V. PETTIT, President, E. F WITMEK, Vice President Dwt-ittr J McCans, Secretary itruuu. Sdger. Lamb A Co., Philadelphia Buck, Morgan A Stidfultr. do Truitt, Bro. A Co., do Puiuroy, Caldwell A Co, e A Co, Jo. St-'inmitt, Justice A Co, t!.>. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. t. 7 WATER STREET auddtf R. W. POINDEXTER, Apeut. Franklin Fir* Insurance Company of PHILADELPHIA Charles XT. Bancker, Adolph K Uurfo, Ocorpo W. Richards, Samuel Grant, Thomas Hart, Da rid S. Brown, Murdecai D, Lewis, Jacob 11. Smith, Tobias Wagnor, Morris Patterson. CHARLES. N. RANCHKR, President. Ciuaxro G. Bakcier, Secretary. Tills Company continues to make Insurances, permaue&t or limited, on every description of property in town and eonntry, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company hare reserved a large contingent fund, which, with their Capitol and Premiums, safely Invested, afford ample protnetion lo the assured. The Assets of the Company, onJanoary Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to the Act of Assembly, Were tu follows viz Real Estate Temporary Loan* Stock* CMh.l.- $1,212,709 44 Since their incorporation, a period of twonty*one years, they ham paid upwards of Oue Million, Four Hundred thousand Dollars !»*«<•* by tire, thereby affording evidence of tiie advantages of Inrarancn, as well as their ability and disposition to mod with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, apH> Office SoutliMut cr>r. Wood and Third tta. Continental Insurance Company. Incorporated by the Iy i fislaturs of /Vrjnrylwnia, «ITU 4 PERPETUAL 0 H 1 RTRR. Alltb.lt i/.<*d Capital, One Million D,4Un fWnrrd sud A'-■•tiniulat.iil Capital HOME OFFICE. A'.' 61 Wit,'’ih." Street. atorelSiermv'., Philade'.yhia Fir- 1 ustiran. >■ Building*, Furniture, Merchandise, Ao. p-ti-ally Mat ii»* lu»nrai>.*v ot Cat g •»* atiJ Prnigble, to all parts of tli>. no id. I tiKnd Icsni ar.rti cm Uo>d*, Ac., by Lakes, Rivers. Canals and Lni.il Can lags.*, tu all jiarta of the Union, «n the a>o«t fkvon.ble term*, luuabt.-ut withs—.uriiy GKOItQE U*. CULLADAV,formally Ilecoidor of Deed*, Ac, l'liHadi-lphia. • WM BOWERS, formerly Kepistor of Wills. JOHN N. COLEMAN. Ann of Cnh-man A Smith, Importing Hardware and Cutler? Merchants, S». 21 North Third street, ahote Market, I'hila. JO?El*[{ OAT, firm of Joseph i>er9milhs, No. 12 Quarry street. I'hila. EDWARD V. MACUKTTE. Arm of Maeh~tto A (Uigur), Importing Hardware Merchants. No. 121 North Third ■irr. i, tUvo Rar«-, I’blla. HOWARD HINCIIMAN. hrm of LiritCTt.'n A Co.rPToduc* and Commission Mr-rcLa&ts, No. 27? Market at., at>oTe Eighth. Phila OfcOUOK W. C'ILLADAV, President. Gales WtUoii.Rei-rMsry. JOSUCA ROBINSON. Agent. No 21 Fifth street /up stairs.) ftonongatiela Ininranct Compan;, or Pittsburgh. •HncrfTJ -JAMES A HUTCHISON. President lIEMIV M ATWOOD, Secretary:, t'rn-'i. No ws WArm Stiiect, r»." incur* Ajf-uust - H iiutft al.l-uo di-tuand, secured bj two approved DHtD«-4.. $l-10,000 ft) Premium Note* t 7.00,1 W RUN KeaH.- 0,960 21 Ilf. ..bares Mechanics' Rank Stock— ci*t d.&'.iO 00 ,*u . * f ft-i.k Accounts ft. 056 50 Wm It H.dm: K..|p| Wllett. Will. H-o, ffia. A. Caldwell, WIU.II Miller, Jubu McDurltt Uro. A. Berrj oßlilib.D Jatpt-a A. It IJENRY U. ATWt»D. 3* c'y Western liixiirunoe Company 0 V M T T B n t' R ti 11 GEORGE DARSIK. Presided V. M. GORDON, Secretary UPYR'E. N‘* (tj Water street, A C<*’• Wan-boosc.) up stairs, Pittsburgh. H'u'/ haurt ajaxnxt all tmdj o/ J’i rt and Marine Puls A Inflation managed by Directors u>.'t o art well Itiuu-n in the cuniusunrfy, and t chc are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain th* character tohich they bar* ajsumrti. at r.fmny the Inst protection to {hose | cho d'tire (..Or iwun*!. ASSETS. OCTOBER 31. IW7. SUKk Ai-o oiili $12!,500 00 Mortgage 2,1 w) oi) lolls IU-c«i>k(j!- 4,10107 uflW Furniture . 040 o»j o|-eii Arcmtits. ... ... p. 474 ot t'«*b 14. Ml 45 Premium 40.246 69 Itill* Diftvniit*.l .. .. 125,Crj3 73 OIRSvTOm. Uv«n:«* I Wni McKnight, K Miller, Ji . j Nathaniel Holmes, J W Uutli'i, j Ale*. Nlmlcfc, U W. J.icke»>u, I Ihirid 51. Lung, James McAaley. i Wllltam 11, Smith Alexander | C. W. Kkkcuou, Andrew Ackley, | nolC: ?. M. GORIKJN, Sec'y. PilUburfh Life, Fire and Marine ins. Co. Office, No. % Water . Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. BOOT. GALWAY, President. V A Risriu.saT, Seo’y ALEX. BRADLEY, Tice Prest FItMLVO, 51. D., Examining Physician. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to connected with LIFE IUfcES. Also, against Ilnil and Cargo Risks, on (ho Ohio and Mississippi rivers and tributaries, and Narine Risk gen orally. And against Lass or Damage by Fire. And against the Perils of the Soa and Inland Navigation aud Transportation. Policies issued at the low<*t rates consistent with safety all parties. Alexander Dradlry. &. Leocli, John Fnllerton, Nathan P. Hart, David U- Chambers William Carr, Kutorl H. Hartley, John U’Oill, Rot~-rt Oulwjy, Samuel McClurkfK. P Uaz?Htn, M D •John Scott, Jnrm-s Marshall, Daviii Richey. Jiun<« W llulmau, Chiu. Arbcthoot, The Ureal Western Fire anil marine ins. Co. OP PHILADKI.PIUA n Rmldinj. .Vo. 403 rVaim/f, earner o] Fourth Strrrl. caißTtß potrrrcAL. AITU(UU7.j;i> CAPITAL Cn|>!t.i] la yin i-ln-, Jann*ry I*l, IsiS tT'.STI 05 FTRK IXSURAXCR —Limited or Perpetual. HA RIXKIXSUKA XCIC, .>n Vw«oU. Carp-, and Freight*. tXLAXD JXSUiAXCE I-t Hirer*. Cinala, Lake*and Laud Omng". niHtOTPJLS: Cuarles C. LaiLrop, 1423 Walnut street. William baiting, 1510 Plot* stn**l. Alexander Whllldeu, Merchant, la Nm (h Fruiil lauc Uacleburat, Attorney and Counsellor. JnliuC. lloni*r, tlrm of Wright, Hunter A Co. E Trary, Arm of Tracy A Co., Goldatullh'a Uall John K. McCurdy, firm of jnnea, White A Mrfurdy Tho*. L. Oillntplo, firm of QUlt-epfo A Zeller. .*« 1). Smith, firm of J*a. B. Smith A Co H -n Henry M. Fuller, office 227 South Third street John It. Vocdea, office comer of Sornnth and Satnseai. James Wright, lata Cashier Bank ofT)"ca A tired Taylor. office Cairo City Property. Jotia J. Shicnm, office 220 South Third street. a U LATHROP, Prrwidont. W. PAULINO, Vice Prealdent il;™!rv?i 1E S;! Br ’ mb ° n <*. JAMES WKIOUT. Secretary and Treasurer IE K. RTCHAIID3ON, Assistant Secr-urr It. W. POINDEXTER, Agect, , W 7 Water afreet. Pittsburgh KIIIE INSURANCE; ” DT Till Belianre BlHtnai lnsnranee company ol PHILADELPHIA EaiMiiiK*, Limited orJ'rrjK-mjU. Merchandise, Pmuitim Ac, in Town or Cmtntry. Office No. 008 Walnut Streot. c*mu $17T,5«0... Aum 1252,405 80.—Invented *a follow*: K.ral Murtgageou improved City Property, worth double the amount $120,500 00 IVuna. Railroad Co’* C per eout. Loan, s3o,U\>, coat .. 25,600 00 Allegheny county percent. Pcnua.R. B- Loan . 10.000 00 PiinnaylraoU Railroad Co’s Stock 4,v)0 on M*>ck of the Reliance Mntnal lnturanco O’ 00 St.x-k ofOonnty Plru Imurance Co. ...'.’a 1.060 00 Si-rip of Sundry Insurance CutDfwtnl<-». lisvtJ B. lirowu, 0. StereDHuu, John It- Worrell, U. L. Cnreou, BuU*rt Toland, Johaeon. C. B. WW, J»m«s H. Wow] ward i North-east c< Irania Ini trnanee Company TSBURGQ. & rtt> s *”» OF I'lTl Office No. 63 | DIRE! Jacob Painter, Oeo. W. Smith, A. J, Jonoa, Kodjr PatU>r*on. J. P. Tanner, ~~ 1. QrlerSproul. W. B. Mcßrido, a A. Coituu, I Wado Hampton, A. A. Carrier, Roboh Patrick, A. 0. Sampson. J. 11. Joom, Taggart, usury Eproul, Nicholas Yoeghlly, James □. Hopkins, ~ $300,0C0. i taken of all descriptions. [QEBB. CUABTEBED QAMTAL.J! and SlMjnf Klaka | OFFII President—A. A.--- r - Vice President—BoST SmrtMTMd Timor FiRISIOI. _ ur-J.annSrxon. 00WJ7 Farmers’ and ffleehanii Insnranee I N. W. Corner Second pnIL A D E ASSETS Pittsburgh Office, No m n rt\f i ' The following list will slow ihesmoual paH at lh* Pittsburgh Agency for losses £u»w Juno 1850 to April lf^. Herbert Gosdal, SWO 00'B. Hill ACa - Wrn. Bidden *6OO OOlßochester Manut.Oa. w W Prank W.tff. - rtOO 00;Wm Magee 27» 00 M. Has* 11*0 OOIJ. Howard ACo ... '-500 Co W. W. McGregor ... 8 00j W. Dilwonh, E*s—*l2s. W John Heath 1«T f.olJ. M. Irwin, Esq £SQH , .» J. I. House A Co 30 STlEdw. Spent*, Esq—. H®' Xewmyer A Graff.... lf-SV 7V|C. U- Pouleon SSH CO John Thompson VuO 00t English A Richardson MM) 00 •Henry feldbosch VO i>; Brewer, RiDd A C 0... 0-00 John Wateou V 3 00 R. II1!I A Co ... £570 17 Areola .. .. t .... Till James Miilinger... . 1000 CO'Adams 4 M’Cliotock. 40 Ol W. McCnllyACo 750 00| D. Barnard Mis' Total - State or Pcrxm vasia, c’ttj of Pitubarch, an. Before nr, as Alderman in and for said city, pcrvocaUr came Tbomaa J. llnnUr, Agent of tbtfFannen' and ilocin.- ice’ Insurance Company, who, b*(tig dnly sworn according to law, doth depoee and say that the foregoing statement is true. TIIO3. J. litJNTER, Agent. Sworn and subscribed b a fore me, ApTO 7,1553. roylfr-dly LeosasdS. JOBJta, Aloorman. Eureka Insurance Company of Pennsylvania. Office No. 99 Water at., Pittsburgh, ASSETS MAY 1,1353. Slock Due-Bills—payable on demjutd and se cured by twoapprored names . . . Cash in Pittsburgh Trust Company . Premium Notes BOU KecsJrablo 123 Share* Exchange Rank Stock—cost BV do Mechanics' Bank Stock —coat 300 do Iron City Bank Stock—ain't. paid..-. 200 do Allegheny Rank Stock— do do Book Accounts $915,129 OS . 84,37 7 7 8 . 83,906 17 . 61,889 00 . Bl J. H. ShOenberser, W. E. Nlmlck, John A. Caoghty, C. W. Batchelor, H D. Cochran, Jamoa J. Benuett, UosjT. Finset, y Delaware Motaal Safety Insnrance tlompanyi Incorporated by the Lryulature Prntuylvania, IhJS. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut *ts.. Marine /jv.srrzrtcas”q ivaaois, c»rpn, »l.i Fn>iji h t to all parts of tin' u,\ .4, ISLAND /.VJ - Lake* aud Load r - FIKE LY.' c Stores, DwvUln Bond*, Mortjcv>.- Philadelphia Cf Stock in Bar^*. Bills KaceiTftble^. Cub bo hand.... Balance* la haudi of Agent*, Pivmlniiia v n Marina Polide* recently isnoad, and oth er debts due tha Company Bobarription Note* William Martin, Joseph U. Seal, Edmund A. Sender, Jobu C. Davis, - John R. I’euroe*, George 0. Leiptr, Edward Darlington, I)r R. M. IlnatoD, WUllam C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer Mcllvthi, Charles Kelley, 11. Junca Brook*, Jacob I* Jones Jam*-* C. llnnd, TbecpbllnaPaoldlnz. Tnwjnalr. Wiiluiß Eyr«xJj., J- F Petiiitnn, Joflma I*. Kj-m. Runnel 7.. Slot'-**, Henry Sloan. Jamen 11. Me Faria Thoinaa C. ll&nu, Robert Dnrton, Jr. Jnbn B. £ompl», I). T. Morgan, “ . J T. Log&o, wm. Martin*, president THUS C. HAND, Vice Pr-ideat. E*srt l.ruois, y. P. A. MADEIRA, A*e&». •fAly l—jrtb. Jn. Park, Jr- Pr&nela Sellers, liucU. Peacock, Wm. D; Hbfb, B. Horbangh, Jobs Ebiptoo.' Capt. Sam'! C. Yoaug. Walter ilryaat, Ja22 Jubu Caldwell, Jr. Philadelphia .Fire t\n«l .Lilli* INBURANOK COMPANY, No. 149 Chesnut Street OPPOSITE THE C Will m&k« fcll kind* of Inn limllod, on cT«ry description cf tt roasncuMo ratoa <>f premium. ROBERT. P. KING, Presii.ot. M W. BALDWIN, Vi.r rlTal of his newSpj, Di; supply of I'IANoFuIiTES. from the world-renowneu m&nnfaitory of CiIIOKEKINU & SON?, Boston. begs to Inform the public, that be haa en trusted the selection of them to Mr. Cha&lz* c. Mtiios. whose thorough knowledge of the mechanic*! and Hriiatk qualities cf Plano Fortes is unquestionable. These new Piano Fortes bare been selected by personal examination and trial, no a tar mugi ercca pttrpar.- ed by Missas. CHICKJiRINi} A SONS, res Tatra SFKING ORDERS, NOW REACHING THEM FROM ALL PARTd OF THE CONTINENT, and they ore confidently offered to tbo public as the CHOICEST and most V ALU ABLE 3 ELEC TION of PIANO FORTES ever brought to this city THE IMPROVEMENTS Made ly the Messrs. Chickeringl within the last few moutlo. both In their Seven Octave and Ibeir now Gbc, Octave Piano Fortes can only bo apperciated by comparison with those of a former period. OUR GREATEST PERFORMERS, PROFESSIONAL and NON-PROFESSIoNAL, ore tacst re spectfully Inritcd to call frith tbeir friends sod try the»j Plano Fortc-a, taking time anffleient to give them a Fair anil Impartial Trial, Tbo now stock wbeo complete will -...nslst of all thsatylA./ now manufactured by t MESSRS. CmCKERDfO 4 SONS, WITH ALL THEIR LATE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE STYLES, mechanism,strength and durability, delicate and elastic touch, and exquisite beauty of teno, which hare ren dered these Piano Fortes and the uui« ol Chickoritij & Sons, as famous In foreign lands os on this continent. . OXE OF CIIJCKERIXCI <£ SOXX FULL CARVED SEVEN OCTAVE GRAND PIANO FORTES, With tbeir new Patent Action and Patent frill Iron Frame, a most euperb instrument, and without its superior any where, will be ecid i applied !or within one month at a re duction of ONf f-! T \DRED^DOLLARS!! Also—AFn> -are Grand Plano Fortn, plainer than tl»** abov*. 1 •*». .1 an icitromout Id *.rery partic ular. TliU v -.1 .> -*t raioaUo iDiUument for any Urg»S«min*r>, ..i . —3 ambitions Music Teacher xrho bin tho time lo practice ntwi * proper dratr* to excel (u his art. Also—Vno of k Sons elegant sal oßi-iae >• ZVT PARLOR ORAKB PIAXOf, Combining all the eaaentlal qnsJitirt of a Foil Grand pjim yet comrreaaed In so mail a form that it octuple* oo raora room thin an ordinary Seren Octave Equate Piaao. PRICES AMD TERMS INVARIABLY TDK SAME AS AT THE MAXCFACTORT. wthe PIANO FORTES-®* Mann&etnred by Messrs. CHICK ERINQ * SOXd fur whom the subecrlber has been their Bale «-d cxelaslvn Agent In Ibis city for so many years. ARE EOT PIRHISIIED TO AST OTHER HOUSE iy Tins cirr, jled all orders jtust be SENT, JED PURCHASERS DIRECTED TO >. THE SUBSCRIBER. ALL THE PIANO FORTES manufactured by CHICK KRING k SONS, and sold in this laarfcrt. ARE WARRANTED By the Manofacttrm and tbe Subscriber. JOHN U. MELLOR, Solo Agent for Chldtering A Son* In Pittsburgh, Western Pennsylraniv Easterni Ohio and North-WeeUm Virginia. Wood Street, bvctrucn Ihamoad Ailev and Punrth Stroot, PnTi£Uß(m, PA. apl7;.lawT PIANOS AT A"BARQaSnT : OKV0 KV e . NEW AhD fKOSD HAND. • Ml* Koeewood octave n ■ iDTT i ANO, finished &U roand, No 1 6, 448 - rrvmUiolwetranaatactawi cl Horton, o'! I 5? 11l £f£“ *jS£sn “ »!'o'^eS^“ t , t J“frr£Ss ywnessrSes^^ s Iri ° ro *^ ood -msd», i,, Nnont icuri: T *fyutu»B#ed jg^ L ocU,o tr*‘ wo German IW One Q octarc, old PUao 7 35 w dldaL °& l6 * ctlc,n Biroikii Belfclma) in good order. . _ *t» ia H. KLEBER A DUO., No. &3 Hfth street. p jIANOS! PlANOS"—Secund^£fe« Spring Stock of the celebrated GoldP&fFSt&l Mtdai /Vseuuw PIANO FORTES, mano-lf * f P by W5l. KNAiJE A CO. They here been evtrued the highat premium* fcr eicullecre over all competition* ■Utd Are prcnonncedibySigtemund Tbilbcrf:. M. Stmchoech, Qu*iat Better end other uifttngnUbed Pianists to be eqoel, If not nperier , tr- any in VatcourUry. Menofecturor*, Sole Agent for PitUburch inJ Pfott&ni Pemu, CHABLOTTfc EhClfr, , At the Old EttebUehrd Plena Depot, wyl9 No. Ilf Wood et, 24 door ebon &Hi et. .. 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