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', ' ",,,,t-'...: : 1 `.....".•' - / +., ' ii"' ; i ,'7;..;'' "4•• 'OY„ 3 / 4 1 / 4 4 4rZjLrel,3, ll.' `?..:,, „,‘, .11 a. ...: a 1.. .a:. , : , ~ r . 3;4 4 Sa ~.Zr._tli. 44., ~,,,,,,r.',41,4 , • • V:rf.!'• !"0, "7 4 4 :to. -11 "t, ;•!‘• °, jek' 4 • . ' • 4.,4t wif . =IEI • , 044. • . - • • ' • • •' ' - - - ukt., s- - -"*" • • ~~~`~ .. ;1,.:4 40 - - 4 ' . 44.... t 'l4 . • r. , 4 Z 4 ", rti • ' - ' '''- - ' t O r litisuurgg 05 , I : 4 ! . ----- TUESDAY MORNING::: PRESIDENT JAMES BU(,'ITAINAIN , (SubXel to thr deruton A:Vilma( %wren: um I DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET OEOII.OIR SCOTT, ov COLUMBIA CO AUDITOR lIENCRAL: JACOB FRI', Jr, MoNTeour.xv TIMOTHY IVES, Porrim Comm • Democratic County Committee of Correspondence. The DetoVCratiCC,ounty Committee of Correßpololetice will meet at the St. Charles Hotel. on SATLIIIIIAY, the I:th of Stay, 18551, at 11 o'clock A. M. A full attendance is re quested. SAMUEL ‘V. BLACK, Clatirtult.U. The follovring, named gentlemen comp,* the l'otimotter llon.Charl.Shater. lltol W. D. It. Miller. ,James Saludmr), • Thomas H. Hart. Wni. Joh [int., Jacob L. Kletasor, I It B. Roborta, "James Hardman. !Michael Sure, John 11. Phillip, John .I e ho N. AlcClowrj, James Scott, Both. COI. Andrew Scott. A I I mrtjo. Kul.,' Moreton P.wt.:r, lA. 11. hlcFarlaml. Dentoeiratle Slate Central Commit tee The Democratic State Central Cotumittee of Pennsylvania will meet at Pittsburgh, at: the $1 Charles Hotel on Monday, the Aith of May, at 10 o'clock A. AI. Important business should he cure a general attendance. The Post for the Campaign The WreVy hot a 111 he furnished to subtrrihermiu chil - of ton or loot ey for low pricv of FIFTY Cf:VI'S om up to the fourth Suturday Noverubor n.•st_ Timt iuchuha tho Presidontial campaign. nod a roffirlont time after tlk else:l4 Mal, k flown the result, and the Mahe of the rot This campaign is must to alt the intrrv.to t.l the country, and every Man ehnuld t.• •• INN the slat, of political I.:Lilies. awl the issues involved in IL contest. It lei R iotper birge niZe, and gr..ot ono,' ol 141 make irour (If the best papez, in the e..mary At the luw pi - kw at ui.idt we etT, it, clithicutitil la rwist .1 in n dnY in tnnn") nt•iglll , ol.K-L Evrr) ..no fifty cent Fparr for the larzr amount I. 1, übt:liin Only Fifty Orate for a campaign papt.r. The Boston Port has heeu lecturing the pul,i.r on The subject of availability. It urges that presidential candidates should not be selected on that ground, but they should be selected sofel with the view of sustaining great principle•. But the Posrs argument is that of a lawyer adv. eating the cause of an individual, and hem , loses much of its force. The great princibb of the democratic party are not represented 1 individual men ; and no one man. in office or ow, can claim to he so identified with any pritnii-e of the party as to be entitled to a nomination its representative. All tree democrats repre,cl,l the principles of. their party, and are equally titled to nominations for office if capable, ex', rienoed and faithful. And between such a- ale qualified for high and responsible offices, it t• proper to select candidates with a view to aril'• ability. Other things being equal, it is prop. r A. select candidates who can poll the Lary,, vote. Principle should never he ~i netifieed t popularity. But when two or more canJil•,t. are equally sound upon ii principles of I. party, that oue should lie selected who can no surely secure their triumph mtherwiiie prin. Ile , are to be Sairdit , l or pot injeoloir.ly I the benefit of an individuid The democratic party, Mild the t ' inoinnnti ,•n Y , 116011 should remember the fre•lnent thqi,ttel that arise li,.nt overweening eoulider,ce In ,Itir own strength and prospects in the President, ,I campaign The belief is becoming general It, the Democracy can elect may he ted at Cincinnati And from the pre-eat ,Ii• tracted rendition of the opp,,ition that quite proloahle lint prudence would dict,ie great caution in the selection of a eandidsite. that the remelt be placed beyond a doula 1 combination of all the elemeuta of oppo,ti• t. m glit render the result less certain in IM. Pennsylvania and Sew York. ante s -- we sele.•t •, strong, sound and " available' candidate There is one man of our party who could sec io the Electoral vote of All three ~f three Statc• and we know of but one of whom this any certainty be predicted That man is n Pew , sylvausau—the favorite son of the .1 , 1 key -lon, State—theonly man whom Pennsylvania has ear It estly and unanimously urged for the L,;. , ti "tin, • ! President. A State having ,o lore.- al. filer tot vote, and whose history and present position eu entitle her to notimi4leration, should not be dna i pointed this tints. The denno•ruey of thi• has labored lung and faithfully for ILe Fr( •,t Cause of the Union. the COlll4llllll. /11, 1111 , 1 111, fundamental principles of human freedom, to 1..• -,afely postponed any longer It has now a c/a, - ,trunger than that of any other State at C., prsent time, and its people speak out with a earnestness that it would be unwise to disre; i t I They have no second choice. They know th .t they present a candidate that for intelligen , capacity experience and soundnes ,, in the •leitl cratic faith has no superior in the country. II ripe age, his prudence, his excellent per,ri.il character and reputation, hi. long a nd eminent public services give him a claim such as few other men have ever presented, and now is his time. The party needs such a candidate now. The COl/12 y needs such a Chief Magistrate. Within the no four years our relations with the Western nation! , of Europe may undergo great changes, and eerie us difficulties are already foreshadowed. No Irvin in the country has had equal opportunities to become abundantly qualified to cope with difficulties. But we need not now expatiate upon the eminent fitness of the man for the office. The whole nation knows the man,and his history : and none can say aught against him. Ms availability is the consequence of his emi nent fitness, capacity and character, and that availability would give to the democracy this year such a triumph a.. it has never had hrf.nc . We protest against that over-weaning confi•letiir that would venture upon experiment. at such II momentous period in our country's history. PENN'A. KAILIttrII,-I.IIMENSK RECEII . I , .—The receipts of the l'ennsylvania Railroad, during April, exhibit a corresponding increase with the tonnage. They rinuptited to no less than 90—or more than a bittirter of a million in l'.. CeSS of April, and ninety thott,and in e% C.P515 of last Alarch. The following is the ofheial - monthly statement : Receipts of the R.;a4l f.,r the month ending April :in Satti,9ait I I Same month last year 355,:i Increase Iteecipts from January I, .18A, to May 1, 1856...... ... Same period last year It will be seen that. the Perip'a. Railroad is iu hifitely ahead in ittt receipts per mile of all other through routes from the East to the Yost. : z KwicKt.E.Y AI ADF.mv.--LAn article ap peared in our paper about three weeks ago giving an account of the tornad o at North Sewickley, in Beaver county, in which it was gated that the North Sewickley Academy building was entirely demolished. We are now informed that such is not the fact. The building was damaged: but the damage is already repaired and! the school in session, with its usual "access. It 1, a highly popular and successful institution. SILLY, Vettr.—The New York Tribein , , ellylng that Sheriff Jones, of Knntas, was , hot by one of hi , political friends, now tuisert, tbat he vraa shot by a woman. - „ • ' I. L."' • , . .NAL .AIMINSIONZEt J..IY. FORNEY, Cl,3itlaau $255,819 $1.727.709 1,222,..,73 BI 3:,u°,,~:::, 111E11 • ,t R, oug VIW L•—We ithd It anneuaeedty, aeverat leading papers of the country that the recent, human sentia the redoubtable Gen. Walker from Nicaraoa, a Mithter y:) , Washington, is a Catholic Prieli anitk*itt he :124 accompanied by his "n• As; omeoubta have arisen in cense thii-reladbinglip, as to the general ap plicabilityl;f the Catholic discipline of celibacy of the clergy, Ave feel entirely warranted in say ing, that Mr. Vigil may be a father, but not a Padre,. in the sent... understood by the Catholic church. Ile is nto-t likely an adventurer picked up by Walker, whose bras was supposed suffi cient to carry him through a tender mission. One thing is very certain, Padre Vigil is list a Catholic Priest. or will be ever recognized as such in this country. ROM COMING---Mlle. Perotli in corning to this city, and will give one concert. See adver tisement fur time and place. She is accompanied I y Strakosch, the celebrated pianist, and other. Since Jenny Lin Ts retirement, Parodi is un rivalled in success, and is welcomed by crowded braises whenever she appears. The lovers of goid music will be rejoice.' to learn that she give- this city a call soon A FIDDLEsTICK Ickliatin paper priellid the mime of Levi-, It Climi.t.t.ll, of Ohio, as a candt.htte for the Pre,tdoiwy That is the small- ort E•nllet n )vt (p . i•FN V. --The C:11111 , 1A111P1 arc tiatteriu. thenNelves that the QIIPPII WIII ply them a visi this seithen. She will d. n. ,tleh thing. The Caudidette for the Fu'usergenry. The following paragraph has been going the rounds of the papers : The Napoleon Ark.) ,`;', atin,/, of March _l-t, s ays : •\Se were shown I t Dr. Lehmlor, a day two sinee,a remarkable heal--that of Fouehee tiletadebrateddlier of the Creeks. The singularity f the heal consists In two perfect mouths. a front and rear mouth, with a double Fet of mei, caters to each. I t male no difference in his eat ing operations which mouth he used, as either answered the same purpose, but whenever he im hihed from the rear mouth, Alrunkeues , ensur•l murk SOOata' than if he had taken by his front TIo• Albany qr. in noticing it, says that he I. exactly the tmudolato for President that the roa'•itiou should choose. It -acs : ••Il ere is the model man that the North Allloli eall. and the South Americans, the Mack ilepul heaths oil the Federalists, hale been looking 1., ()tie I . :tee to the North, the other to the South . one mouth to drink ruin, the other for cold water . onc tongue to swear and the other to rant glut : one pair or eyes to leer at the knot, Nothings, and amull..r to wink at the fureigue, • one nose for the perfume of ari.toeracy, the otlo•r for tlo• odor of the \ 'wan.: /I copper face for the Natives. and adst Lee h. ,• for the Nholitiono.t • I , not -Itclia can 1,14 It. n verieet treasure to the trotdded ranks of the •• IME the man i, ka l % hat ”f that ' wt;l !ire the killing aml the pnwe, , the Ao•patobe.l Tailor need not gone through with again. N 1 hat if he . .., den; , A•il run perhap- the I,tter for that, and II :ine•tions. ••rutt he may ha‘e left heir , It is the Ali rovers of the bietsl that we exult in. Let the be multiplied : They are ne t .d.,l f o r I awl Legislator+ nu , l Presidents. r represe,t live. , in assetrildu— rind l',•tirre—, an I t r • ••: turn n Ittro tio 't I nih Let tto , tn .Ir .own to lrkun. an I !••ott for 111, Totnnatit of Ilo• looldelo,tl •rhey w,!! to;the t!,• n fortuno , tl,l t ! their iinrty Natiire will t have keen th ith Girt one Ole% e. i•laci• their repre-ehtiitiv, lean 111 ill 11 . !. II •11-- 1 I.e chief iif a two faiieil liar( •• It that the -I•ir) hi/ Even .11 that •••i•-•• th , ciiimilitiee will be rep, 1 . ., their tremble Die) e•vn their mid jive I. the Mutieh, si•ii inventivii Fiii.Pg will yit: li•r he ha. it, • -ill that it a •gte . the "r and with the get, , he will • titnil ipeater thaii !lan el( 01. Schle•lngcr'• A nteredcul• \ ~t .'.ei t t e t. th r et tt , th e t, .1 • Ni•nis(l• , ll, who tat pn• - rni • EigaKr•l as in the St In that I..ltritql 1-11.,wmg t • • i,tinguothetl t t•tt WI, I e , r- ;.; I !t1 4 , 4• 4 [41;4•44,44,14 Hi ~ rpw. c• 1„ 16c , (.real Kqu,ipt. 11111,, In. w• L • ‘.1 , ,,h ....I lllr. InAlik rrn- —ll ti L, 111.• wiiter..l 1I IL.. ellt.•12( IItt• 1111,t 1,1 hi- I it - in.._ . but - .••t! 1.•,••1 lit/11011ln 11r111 . % •L 4 -1,, I I tly I,.ugh 1.1. pllrt lin-e 1 !kr! • 1 !!!! 4 , 4111. Ili Id, Ii 11.• Wet 1,1,e:: has ii.-tonibbed fatl,l.l . 1,111, I Att..al4lm. ,„ hr.wev. I 111..i.111• 13ier lil• l •tt l e tli • I. • :.{.1.!•••••ii tran-1.,1,1 It thnt ,“1,• pluck , aiway- :a 111 I!, ii.• I'lll. h )1•11 cattle to the ettrfitce ara.itt •tt. ,littrtlr lor•• the car htlatitpti et that Ito try.-- Ilere, tntt, O'er, vs ere more tit 101 officer , 11, pritratt s, ettlisetittetttly S tutelage,- the ht.( ay t 1 hell rll,lll. ho • lirren.l, the T.l tee he 11114, a ith the ot otticer-, Sri liberty, with the rank of Ile t neUtt 11111.: •I'l I , . officers trf the garrais-ik a•kank erg ••Eront Conkurn;;chlesinger directed his ! to Ilarnhorg, and from thew, I. I,olkklnit, wln ~• he moved in aristocratic circles, basing rums of money at his disposal, hot which v ished just as unaccountably as th e y earns. "11k..11 thereafter Schlesinger turned up M Amer rut as a major, with the reputation of tie ing achieved mirienlous feats of bravery in the Ilung.arian war. Through his knowledge of Lug guages he !mule the acquaintance of some CoMill patriots, whose respect for his deeds of knew no bounds. lle especially gained! Ili, friendship of Lopez, and main his former talect for raising money again developed itself. Itt in the rank of major in the general staff, Le ticcoin pulled Lopez on his Cuban expedition, without. however, establishing a reputation for braviii; danger at the cannon's mouth. Ile was captor. ed and transported, along with ether filibuster, —among them the writer of this—to Ceuta, in Africa. During Lis imprisonment he managed, through his knowledge of languages and insinu ating manners to gain twiny advantages over his fellow-prisoners, and after the lapse of nine months, with the aid ,if SOME` Cubans, he e,,,. [rived to escape and return to America. Sub-., • quently lie was for a short time in limb. in Charleston—not, as has been reported in comm !titmice of a romantic adventure, but on the charge of theft. ()le Bull became his security, and, if 1 mistake 11111, Schlesinger was refire wards acquitted. "Schlesinger is, in fact, nothing iiiiire Hum a adventurer, rea.ly for iLnything tliAt proneiw•s to pay. Its of hi' b oa ', 'lO ,l I shiairieles•ms—i hr iugrnliuics himself into public favor, but is a. coward from the crown of hi, 11,1'1 to the toe of hi: the step iss alimiti his heroic achievements in Hungary' sn'l are falsehoods.- R,dditty 's Russia Saler. --It is a Boston remedy of thirty years' standing, awl is recommended by physicians. It is a sure and speedy cure f,r horns, piles, boils, corns, felons, chilblains. and ol•.1 sores of every kind t'or fever sores, ulcer-, itch, scald head, nettle rash, bunions, sore recommended by nurses,) whitlows, sties, festers, flea bites, spider stings, frozen salt rheum, scurvy, sore and cracked lips, sore nose, warts and flesh wounds, it is a most valua ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thou9atuls who lIILVP used it in the city of Boston and vicinity for the Wit thirty years. In no in stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere with physician's prescription• It is made from du , purest materials, trout a receipt, brought from Russia—of articles growing in that country— and the proprietors have letters from all classes, clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and others who have used it themselves, and recom mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve input in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a picture of 11. horse and s disabled soldier, which picture is 10 , s oSTMIIed 0, 1 the wrapper. Price, '5 cents a boz : & Co., proprietors. Aberdeen, in else from the scattered fragments which the excavation of ancient cities For sale by B. A. Fahnestock & Co , Flem ing Bros., R. E. Sellers St Co., Dr. G H. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham & M'Keanan, Allegheny city. •. • ' t • =. THE LATEST NEWS' FOUR DA VS LATER PROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. Neer Vora, May 12.---The ~.earner Atlantic, from Liverpool. arrived to day with Liverpool dates to the ::nth ult. The principal feature of the news is the official publication of the treaty 401 peace, ounl the !wool:, rufetion of peace. Three appended vonvelftions are also provided for. The first ha, reference to the pa , sage of the Dardanelles; the seeond is for arranging the details of the Naval force in the Mack Sea ; and the third declares that the Aland I-lea are not Irta fled. There is also an important declaration of tear • itiwe law, \iz. .1•011,111lig: privateeritig, and pros. ,hog that neutral liege protect eargues,exoept rcnlrn band articles, with the addition that neutral goods under the enemy ' s flag are exempt tram capture. The treaty, itself. is precisely the same as sent by the last steamer; the missing articles, Nos.: , and I;, lc late to a general amnesty wad exchange of prisoner-, and NI/E. 7 ands give Turkey admission into the ha ropent and ,oeuro Enr...pean arbi tration in canes of dispute rith her. Peace hes been fdrtualtv proclaimed. Several important meetings of partici. io Parliament ha: e been Ind.l, presdedug trouble to the ministry of Lord Palmerston. A Parliamentary Blue ll.edt I as been published, containing all the Central A cancan documents. The cueerd tcarner arrived ,ut );coda) night. Fiat ant' -. All the Protocols aveninpanying the treaty of peas' have been laid before Parliament. (treat excitement prevails in the polilirnl circles. Lord Palmerston had called a meeting of ins friends, find the Conservative. have also held a meeting, to agree upon the (Retie. 01 the It they intend waking the no; of Kars Ill,' test. Lord Clarendon had laid ; , ef , .re the House of Lord ropy ‘.f the treaty Peace. an I ire , sed that it be taken up on the or Nia. ' Elie till of Nlav had lu•ei, appointed .•I thanksgiving for the rest, r dui cf peas. Lord Lyndhurst has con-el:red to postpone 1.. r 11, present his motion in relict,. to the at the request of Lord The debate relatiie 1.• the trill 'I Ear. in the Commons on the 2stli ult., by Mr. Whitrs'.l-. who nth . .. 110001 n Inotiun The .A i;speral dclende.l the ert ~,, .1 Malts el , ,tipp••rte'l 1.0. re-,!Ilion, :after whir!: • wae adjourned mild nevt „cuing. INDIA As: , CHINA. Telegraphic !idyl,- out.. are 1. , Ilse II:11 of Masoh, and I,ofii Hong K to the 111. arc reeeived. The King - dem of Conde wasquict snide the :trines t nom The hx K ing had left for England. Tie t urn of Pronie has been by Per:lsis reported as Trade in In•lia hal Mir, ed. The lii.iirreeti•in iu Clio, is still prv:rektenz te`thely. The iiiiperml troop hal /Worn detested at K iaugse Hong Kong had lewm I's an ovens, The tiro, of Nye. rs .1 (311,1 I.:‘,.liango fit taut .1, i, I. I Id. At 'l, it I, Cis. 1.1. The foll•oving the -oil, tins,' ot the • glee of the treat) of Article :dh gram- a Ir., 0,1 1,11. re 3111nr I ••I her i• le. 10. ti bane I,eo 0.1- , I. 8113 5, t . r el , l ..1 the “r iti eneln,. 11,1 it I. • wil•ler•l.e a . I taalldtmuesty •fotll extend 1•• ~‘ .• 11 . h •.I ti,, , lth • IL' Ills r t be ee.l.-s• •I •1 tile ,ert i...• one , - the other behi.. - erent-- , Artiele eqii Prisoners of air dial! ha. ttittnr.l,t.., ; en op by either stile. Article ;ill de. tares the Suldistie Pori, adindie•l • • • partioipate in the /Oh the tult•' , 1:11r..p... Their Wine-tie, enzece en-•l: • li.• . j pert, 1.. ro•pect the ifeleperliiel.•, and t,rti. cal ••. tegt ity ”1 the qt. Well Wel 111,1 .11/1 Ar•••1••I ll•tnt 1/ /1 „ 1,1 I 1 ,, 11 , 041 . 1/1•11.,. Cr.ll :1111 . :14•1 I. ,s1.141(1,11 It, Is . 1 n1,•.ti..11..1 gt•ttr,l :t .Iqt -L. WANIIINt.t •• 111 'MA, 3•I Mt. •1411 ririx, .11r Pugh 1 , 1 , ,L10.1 e: F rt NV , g‘nr Ittol 1.1 I It, I: I I . • 1V I •t 4 ,., 1•11110101 I • ku.ir,n.l hill. a iu :!- ! rt. ,pi.ntr,,. Ailer .lo6:r.o. :I— , ❑ !,, , ,r I‘,l i• 1: .. 4. I !.!•.A• I flt 1.. 11 . 1%. r. zbt =MEI .1 I 'l 11 /1 1 111!1!1111 I. I . , It „ I . tt . t„ ‘,.., et u.. 1.1 ill rt . 11,1 1115,1 . 1 I lett . rett Creottet tt,tt the. nand .1 ,n,f, 11' th 1 , 1 - 1. t•etotstillt • the •tr4t.,..11 tat: t. the 11 - 1, . 1 4 ,1111111,ndy :11,1 tt. e tn. .•P the 1.4 ..I , lt. the,. t Itt I t :It 1 10,11.1 Iht 1t.t.1 and Ittlere'h, ttitti Itt ettlithit-ltn ,Itt; under alithoritt Id the Cul:A.lo, • prepttralury 1,. aduittuu. , n tilt, the 1 • 11 ton. and the thus argue the right ut r..ngre, t., pas+ Including the itru‘isi,,n who.), tuistdon of a, ,state ~ thought lite the trill.. that. I'tstlgre,. hit. lett, er L. pit., nu) •tielt tin it tire I, bleb they I iettlt..ttil pietitttte the itt telt, tt territorie Icad take ~.o,du..o.ktis gretus ',light think the NViltu..l Pro, iso w , .uld grand thing, but there WI old nut be any 1.1.111, 11,, diieretion it they ',weed upon ,Ii.• 11 bk , re Ile. :1101 said that the bill of the nanmitice ~, L ., ritories did not allow the people' lattstis 1. , late their affairs as they pleased: honer they eurry out the doctrine of itie ttonttnittee relative the subject. 'rho Senate then adjourned. Howl, - The Speaker :inuoun,,,l the first ine• iu order to be Mr. Clingulanl, Resolution jro th bettor protection 8,1 inerican tritn.du., lant M”nday. Mr. l'lmgman lo , ked for it, p.,-Ip-ileititt 1, , dd% an he uric certain that Ile 1111ile,liied [hilt the lel, Illation called I n, nlalirn t,• till IStnsma „„„„,... w.puld he bent Ili to.it,rrow or the next NI, Campbell had im .Mjeetia :.Ili r rkill.,-tmg the I t re,t.trut thrtlitt.tti lLc Itorttrtmettt t., UW.1111,11..11 inttrpolt. aml it!! Etiglitdi ;lud 11111!a ilh ;••tpliit% For 111, It...cut:mon teht with the honor %%lid tld• t.e,pple Ow, td. mid pmt ided !hat It tilt I,' .11i hexed, there ,•11:%11 by iwithed •11".•rt in,r iiiv.dlllill% servitUllo 1.. r MAW, Mr. Faulkner a,ked Nit-. l lingulan %.• II:it l ie omil,l have t ,, hip re..lllilt.ll being reirrred 14. Ihr. ( . 01111111aVe "II ForelgliMr..' Mr. elingrnatn repined, linnet 'Find t't.afotntn, irn tine subject tinder , t 7 ttntitieration, hint hr tit.nitt.ti whether they Ivuuld Ito tide t., reintrt fo r the t wt• monthrt, Owing Is, tier the p roce do l ec. Smut, the knnil ha itrttito,,tl it , necessary ; it he ruuld 1111,0 tilt• cur .it the H•nn, for tell znittnites he mold solicit them, it reference 1.. the treaty In his hand, that we are httund Itt t.tise tie ['resident elite such autint.rft) a hi, n, .t•thninti t itrt pones. The iluestkin iin suspending tin ru it— i.. 4.l,ide Mr. Clingatrui lu intridu, hi, remidutinii, we, 11,r11 bead - yea, 7i;. CM motion or Mr. Barbour, the Presidelit o va , requested to inform the House whether the I aired States soldiers in liallSll, bad been employed to Fore. person. charged with a violation of the supposed ha ts. of a supposed Legislature of said territory, assero bled at :the Shawnee and if such had been ed, to inform the House by what authority they had been employed The House passed the bill enlarging tiic P•ei. Court and Custom H•itise building iii Milwookie, and the Senate Bill, iippropriatiug one hundred thon.and dollars f'r deepening the tlats over the channel at St.. Mary's river, Michigan, and $3:50,000 for keeping open the channel at the mouth of the Mississippi On motion of Mr. Grow one week, commencing to the 4th Monday of June, was set apart for the rim sideration of Territorial bills. Mr. Wheeler asked leave to oder a resolmi. , n ex pressive of sympathy for the Cape Verde sufferer. - , and authorizing to despatch a national resPel with such prorLdons u.t , may be &nate& Pending a motion fur the zusputisiuh ~f Lee rule for Ito intruduetivn, the House adjourned. ,va • - - .7 , ,E,..vi5y50.4,..:44;: 4 , 1 ,4"-„a...4„..1 , -"•.4-4;..e..... -v. • - • ' 4.7. • ' • • !El BY TELI:Glit.t PII. THIRTI-N1 F It•-• : :.•• t.... zt,g 1. • g t•: II It I 7i !.1. I =MEI I, • !. 110 I •I, • !. II .% I I • •fi r • •• BEIM 15:11Z1 Heoatatttot tqa, We rsbiAo (1)4.-•1 ASHINGTON CITY; May ll—The President sent to the Senate a document relatita to hostilitie- on the Yllelkic Coast. (len, Wool, as late as the 2iith of March, says that the war ou Puget's :sound eau soon be brought to a close utile, prevested Lv t;or. Stevens, who manifests a determination to carry iin the war independent of the United ?'rates troops. and that the 81:1920 remark i., ti.rolsii.a..lo to Gut. adding : "These Governors appear to be miming a riee a- , to who can go deep,' into the public treasur). In the lou s e forests of Puget's :Sound another Florida ear ran easily be carried on at the expense of some twenty or thirty million dollars ; the same will apply to the mountain region of Puget's Sound and the valley. I have no doubt I could settle the contest in a short time if the GM ernoi , would withdraw from the contest. - Steven, that .• {Void neg lorded and refused to send a force for the relief of myself and party, when they were known to be in ilillsinent danger and believed by those who are best enable of judging to be coming on to certain death ; and this when he bad at command an efficient force of regular troops. lie has refused to sanction the agreement made between General Mason and Major Caine! , for troops to be tent to toy asaistance. It RUA, reserved for the Oregon volunteers to rescue us." There has been a breach of faith somewhere, and I ask for an investigetion into the whole affair. l'he lot eShooting affair in Washington Herbert released on Ball W ARRINGTON CITY, May 12.—Judge Crawford gave his decision this morning in the Herbert habeas corpus case, saying among ether things •• In any view VI hicb a jury can take of the evidence in this Close under proper instructions from the Courdas to the law, it is quite clear that a eonviction for murder should not take place. If the evidence had left room for debate whether the prisoner Win guilty et murder or manslaughter, or was entitled to an ae although the ground I,w ouch debate might ha% e been slight, I -!:01114.1 hove remanded bite to pr,m. in rotation to the two bet branches of the 11, 1 u.st just :tilted, it,. whether the charge o. nionklangliter ran be maintained. or whether the de Ivodant shoot,( lie dwharged, there is contradictory t,stitn,ny, and not only contradictory but utterly tatireconotlaikle, and it is not fur the Court, but for a jury I, say what pert of that testimony they will credit and what the weight lif rc ileoce which may be adduced on a trial shall he. IV hen a mutter of fact is MI °hied the C.itirt should bail or remand. di,h,, rg e, it would he for the Court to try and tlitivid e upon the truth ot the fart, upon which n. per nt niay be •uunitted. The order of the Court i, that the prisoner enter , into reengni,tnot , in $lO.. ;M for hi e apps amore at the June term of the Crim. in.tl Court to 111.1: , or .a t Outgo of manslaughter." Joseph A. Perrott and Jamos Owner entered in bomb , for that amount. and the prisoner was released. Mr. Buchanan at Baltimore fInLTI\I„R A . Nifty I . ----The Baltimore lily eoune.l tbi• evening mot Nlr. Buchanan at Columbia, l'a., :LTA escorted him to the city. When he arrived a; the depot he was received by a large crowd and con dueledlV the City nod welcomed by Judge des ;be par; oi Mr. 111.1r1larlan re plied 1.1'101 . y, eXpre,Fitig a ,011. e o 1 the high 11,1 To•illorroa he will receive I init., 11”,11 i • ititewz at !Maryland In-Ilium Hall. ('apt. lehriklehasugh Discharged .Nr.w ton h. - ho Jury in the ewe Capt. Finkluhaugh and oilierr, , hurgtml with beu Nn.arlirlut Fillibu.Lers, lh Vs in,rnkng returned u ter .1 \ .t builtr. /.511 , i(ItoN crry. May 1 , 2 ro•...soech of M roP o , er In The If ae protiutira..l Ly fr..; friends ;o• excroding:y able. ~ f 10,1100 troforo th.• ,i,ipurned. Nin2, i 2 The Vlrik vtatement -tto, hill rileol, $ 1 , .2'2,111.0 , ici•rewe In c.rt•uihtion 49 0 - Mr.. Vandierblll. No. I S 5 Suffolk .1 , 4 Or SI I 1\ cha.6111.1 I. I. Livuit ut ll=l INIIDEBEINII %..• I t I the p.. 1.. R9_ .Inrr A 11..sitalions. II- tt., all lip 1•{111... 14:1 , •th, tl na: 11,. I• • I i ...1.1n/W. :••.k Howl% h. 111121191111 111111=111111 =ME •7 1.. II 14v h I I 11.1 t 11111111119111 01.1,1{01" 01 the I'res•-.'l'li.• t •Il =MEE t %41,•a :•• Inc 1.4 . u,“ 11111= h,. I , I h.• kat;lin •It nth tl , llt I. • !/11•ii.1 •tI IVt /•/1 .:ia, r, 1.13 i 1.,- h.• t.. erut,. L.r I,s by Dr. UEO. II hEVAER. 1 10 l% In , I.v a I. ,err .100, ut nte,h, .•,11-1.1 lb , I ;11.'.1 :testes All .110,1 rt.l br rAblrerew..l to C. V KUCK EN kn NPIA V, 4, ap'29:ds.r2w trq.Clov e Anodyne Toollisehe Drops- Th , Tt.,th.•ll, spe,dily I. 1 , I ht• 1,•• 16ls rnneel c . wlthonl injnrr I. glllll, E)11/illkt Denti,i(l bigh ”pitti.. of it. • 1,1.0.r1t rt•couttoolul it to their lottioton. The 1 , •!1.111: 1.14:1101, ‘.l doom mieoil V. tr s A SAND, G. 111 1 ,111,1 111 lil Pi a. 11... I Lair ANOIII NI eA , t .r th. 1 , 11 , 1 tb,• T. , .tharh,'.lULl 119 H OA 1 . 717. lhlst, l't.Tarr.l And • 'ld hy A AI. ;• 4 ANI Druggi,s, iOU 411...1. Now y”rl,. ~d• 1 1.1.1011N11 1;it 0 ;" itt,l J•y 1,111;4,0M, volletali3 111 lw A ftlectleine elkral In A Hot I 1".--Th t EN NPDV'S 11 EDI 1)AI, Dl,,c,}N Eli 1 In t h.•,t.•, k licl 1.111,1,110 c L, , 1 Ilc the Wictict octc I o.ltOy 1,101,111415 wrli N 1311, I I ..1 II \ 1.. , 1 ic NI El) I l'Al. El( Y Ti, I 11 Ilivy alle 1..111 , 1 tod n quAl ❑ I I'' I ,•f the umht., El,'" w In. 1,11,. I,•ru &Toll] )5 nil 11. 1 uti1..14 ...11/1 4 11y painful :mil Aggravatiag. Tine 1. ii.• vAiir htal. 11/0111. 11.4 IV: • lime nova rertitirati, n le. rnn•d..l nil the- , ilh-ealieh, lii n,. nu n.I ih• I , fw . ,n,•n o. II ,r otltheted .'very where. O h )• Log hdei rtisi.nn of in another column iL•A,•mJe hint retail at Uii. (IF.OliciE II It EVSER'ri liu ~,,l itobleti Mortar. foul at .1 FI,1•:\II\1i•d, A Ile,lieny nrytl•thliv 04- Batchelor's flair Wt.(' I.A. in• eedikil in ini‘k l:Utli Ito. one. they tvtitild ovoid the caret, the itt• ught, the Wu, pationce and latittt ueroisery, s, • tv,ell.l IlUh n reputatien they .4000004 IV IN. and I. ) • 11,11, Hies (iA .1 ,he Inuit. nod nen dpillier Lritviial•• figLl it,n wee id Ovid lint -Indnet.r) hoc Ito record. - Ivo, 1., • lite Itivtrictlth teputotion ul B.4.1C111.:101:' I. ! . And I (in nine private roma., 2:08 br I.lloal, Nae 1,0, Saol4, rLi..l rolnJ, Lr Jr. (iso. 11. KETRiII, 140 tnpi IwAsw Its- Dr. Rogers' Syrup vs lAN ERIVI:T. TAR CANCLI A I.Ai; 1 A.• IV, 11/ . olt shim liirkttily ;NA HY 11,1 tireliftrio "in 1.111 it rievilletz ~r d•, ain , a t.,run summon a - Kt:losses to sh, , a 14'Q, etfllt. The rent. ed OltitllleUrt 11 aro the .tit ,••••,‘ AA them head thou teetnneto iti the pamphlet it, the .I,lellt,' hands. Read the adierrisoment tl, 01,r .. , 11,1111 Por Nth.. wholtatale anti ra.ta.ll, by It- E. SELLERS co., ranter Vlionti and ~ enond streete. I HENDERSON & BRO, Liberty street; A. P end BROKIIAII .t MuIUNNAN, Allegheny nlyb:dhwlw Mil!=Zl MEE . . -Speech of Mr. F.ullrr I=l I=lll h.t.l I A C . 1111= lIIIE 1=I! I. IskiN 1.%11, kt .1. 111= L Ih. Th.• tv'n Itl,o k It% .•oittill talL . 1. HENRY DA I.LEY, Minufactorr, CI.IehENER A Co.. Nliumfacturv, IIIIEMBI!IIM 6Zre trrom the N. Voris Natlusan./ ltiletattor Fein - nary 21.-11 EA V A Putt.—Dr. Curtis has done muss .I.loli.A . llte the nmdlt." of humanity sfilicted . iaith king complainte, than auy other 'Practitioner of atedlcitietr.thr4 ham struggled with the secrets of the moleeia ',mike, for the last century, by the Invention and perfection of we lnetnt nu•ut that will convey to the lungs a medicine In the !shape of a highly 3ledirevai Vapor, which acts directly on the disease, and not, it hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are troubled with disea...es arising from disordered lungs, will sol,rve their inb.reets by Fit lug the flygero Vapor a trial. ilinhou.—th 'LUB' Iln,iuns is the original and only uur2B,2trdaw r”Duito• 'WIC A CARD 4w- %o bar...lust received our Spring stock of Quads, 1 •113itli iletits' I tin. Heaver and Silk Flats; Gents' and South's soft flats of all colors ; also, a large assortment of Spring styles Caps and Straw Hats. Our friends, and the public generally, who have so liberally patronised us the I.,st ecavvn, will find fresh inducemests to favor us with aleor calls. Please do so, and do yourselves and at; good. I, llr un it.. . ..Quick Bales and Light Profits" MOROAN & CO., No. OR Wood Street, Next door to the new Church, ttipi Otte door from Sixth atreet. 44-Why will you Buffer, WHEN RELIEF CAN BE .1.1 EASILY OBTAINEDI—IIave yuu a Sore Throat, Quinsy, hlinumatiam, Neuralgia, Bronehithi, Croup, Stiff Jointa, Front IMes, Burns, Sprains, or Paine in any part of your synteru ? You OM be relieved at once by using the most beautiful ..1 all l.inirn , •nts, the Whirr Oireasticin Liniment," prepared by Dr. SCOTT, Cl Morgantown, Va., and for sale cheap, wboleihile and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 110 Wood street, and J AS. I'. FLENIINti, near It. IL Depot, Allegheny. Roe ad v,•s 1.•ono•nt in linothar (minion of paper. marblin Ara - Stockings sod Hosiery for IWlntor.-- li y.m hu't waut your feet pinehed with bad am! abort Sc.wklugs, y‘.l; will take u r advice and go to C. lIALVI, cor -11,1 01 31.0 kit alb.). and Fifth street, and buy some of those •-lor.int time Steckin4,, that make your foot feel nice and ounfertablo. DiLY aim.. maker and !wile oyory variety of 11.elely Hutt 3 Men tisbll. at W 114.11.11110 and retail. Renietober the place, corner of Market alloy and Fifth 'trent. acid SHINGLE MACHINE. Kendall's Patent I M PROYED Double Acting River & Shaver. 111 E attention of Shingle and Lumber dealers, opmnintors and others, is directed to this in % s cable invention, which is now presented to the public an the first and only practical machine extant, for Rising and Shaving Shingles. Various rulin g and miring machines have been invented for making Shingles, not It is a well known fact that Shut t:es , tit or sawed across the grain are quite tot. flimsy fur n.411;4 purposes. humerus inventions have recently up and shaving, and these have all been run d.anned ns worthless. front their imperfect method of riving, a hich cOnstani Uf splitting from the stile of the block but oils ',lllogic. which almoot invariably rim,' off. This difficulty is entirely obviated by KENDALL'S MACHINE, Which first splits from the side of the block a piece thick cuough for two shingles, alitch is separated in the centre, mid by means of elastic nildes each part is conducted through a pair of uppioxiinating knives, Winch completes nee operation; than 1./ 1 0 .11/Cl/1g tuv shingles at every revolo. Title machine will rive and shave from the block three tL eiNual shingles per hour. of uniform thirkutes and taper, ~inerior In solidity and durability to those 1111.10 by hand or any other process Its operations are by uo meall, C 071611414 to pine and oilier Sit wood. but works to equal advantage talk, walnut, and ~ very other description of timber that ran be split. The workings of the machine can be examined at 11. 11. Ryan's Furniture Buildings, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Ti timber owners, shingle dealers, and men of enterprise, tit. oleos a now Held for speculation, as there is no similar ioventiou extort . The machine occupies but a small space, la of durable cots ate action, and costs but shout two hundred and eighty dol. 14,11, anti a man and to. boys can IttP.ke from 111,000 to ina~ sinuses pei day, with about three horse power. for right of territory, ice machines, inquire at No. 31 Fifth rir..et, or at the City llotel. tig_ All Tos:led information will be forwarded by lutist, ben tit./ r.l. tuh2S:3ril A DON 11U11 KENDAra» • SAMUEL FA HNESTOCK, imPoRTER i DEALER IN FOR EiGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. n. .4:1 Wood St reel, between Diamond alley and Fourth Street, rI N fil'H(111, PA he ant.., d. r m t.Ar "pentlig 3 KOH Ileit,ittli ni..t.l I 1,,,•r, /Inr,lo - 3,,101 rien,arsl will I, I 3., j..• .1 t.,31.1 Ma At: tkther thts city 11 -4.// a F...eral ... -, rtztu•nt II 1 II Dll ARM, V. CARPENTERS"fOOI.S, , 1 r 11 y lu, itrr att.. nnou of purchamol SAM!: El. FAIN EFTOCh HENRY H. COLLINS, Produce and Commission Merchant, No. `di ‘Vood Street. PTTT.iBURGII, PA MEM FORSYTH & SCOTT, CoRWARDING ANP COMMISSION iA N S I)ealers lu Wool, tildes, Flour, DAC. , N. LARD AND LARD OIL, 0 . 4 - 4 ,\'l, 6-ENERALLY„,"Wik :Nv. 7:J W.s. lEH SIREe I. hi rsac Rua, PENNA Ett•Kite.,lcL.., Sprttio...tt 11.,1..“,.t, I'itqb . l2 t 11 1 ,... Wells, {\.-1611 illy, t 11,,,. .b.till :4,41 6 - . 1, • , 5I Mltrtut., .. t.. I/ .1..1,-...t ~ l i'l i'll 14-1/ lik 1 1,.. 9 4- klermtitke, Phil. I,- . h .4: t',.. ritill.tirgh 11441.1., Nesbit St thirt - t.t.tvat .1..-ph K. 1:1.144. St. Lot/ttt 1.1,14. Th. tottA 4;1,14. r 114111...0rn. ll.dm.ti A Cnto.ll. eimiunto :-Ah•to. "hot 1,131 13 Alt Ito llot.k A Co. NV 11.1,1AINIS & ALLEN, 11 I LSO N FUR NA C ES, liVrouglit Iron Tubing, .4 Sfl FITTLV(I GENERALLY, For Warming and Lent I Intl ng Buildings. trer 11 A A will c.tutract for Warming mud Venttlattog 1.. or 11..1 t (11114.11 ' M YrirnnCe+, Ctn., n inn •IN 11. Fa.Tt.tiett, tirtten Ilnua.n, Dwellott,, t tt,t I .11n1, No. 25 MA REFIT STREET, 1t,11.1.1// Ali. nia WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN RIM\ 1111 IS, SIDES :AND SHOULDERS, LA RD. LA RD ))l L. MUNI, REEV, u(imt cuRED and iN VAS:4ED HA NIS. lEll!!!11!1!! rty Street, PTITSII3I2OII, PEARL ,4, TF A.M. MILL, .1 E (4 if EN Y. VIAWIi DELIVERED TO FA in either of the Inners may 14.1.41 at the Mill. or in box, at the mores ot Leal AN. WILI 4 ON & CO, 52 WOOli street_ BRAUN .t RE IT?:it, ty and St. Clair streets. 11. P. SCI I IVA HTZ, DroggiAt, Allegheny. TERMS: CASH, ON I) y. Jrzl BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. ALEX. HUNTER, DEALER IN F LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AS V PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 1199 Liberty street. PITTSBURGH 4.depr JAMES KERR, Ja KERR & HUNTER, Forwarding and Commission Merchant:, -AND -141-.STEAMBOAT AGENTS, -fa .N.J 27 Ler , r, ' , e1f..., Pine and Oline 6•62Cnitpriy j SAINT LOUIS, Mo. lOHN COCHRAN & BROS., MANUFACTURERS OF IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS WINDOW SHUTTERS, wINDOW GUARDS, &c., Now. 9l Second St. and S 6 Third street, stRU.I PITTSBURGH. PENNA. W lI'.IITH. W W MAIR .. JOS. R. HUNTER SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, W HOLESALE GROCERS, In Second and 141 Front at., JAMES BLAKELY, EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Seventh and Smithfield eel-tete, I'ITTSBURGII. Vl_ Passengers brought from the old country fo Pitts. burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. f nov27 - - - COLLINS.._.JA J BANKS KNOX JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PROPRICTOAS OF SHE Hui' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. Nus. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBITROU, PA R EFERENCES , Mtn. Bagaloy & Co , Mnrphy, Tiernan & Co. & :linden, Hampton, Wilson & Cu., Weandless, Menus .t C,..Roglnh & Richardson. PtiILADILPRIS Ilagaley, Woodward & Co., Truitt, Brother I Co., Wood. Bacon & Co. 114128 The Stockhoidera of the Little Saw Ain Railroad Company are hereby notified that there will ben 3IEETING of the Ftock holden of said Ganpany ton the TWENTIETH MAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock, 1 , . 31., at ;he ilttire 01 the Company at the River, to adopt or reject :+upplemcnt to the Charter passed by the Legislature, and or other porta... aplB,3l.4Law .1 A CIA lIRNB/CL,Frvi `AP SAGU CHEESE--oU fgs. of fresh jii;t 1,„7 rocei,ed by (myiUl 1. 11. MAYO. "r ; -u4j:i f~; ==l= REMOVA.I49 1)1 E ZURCANTME AGENCY, 59 Fifth et et Hlyunfc f all, iU remove out' ilia Mb Instant, to tier tinVoial add trifth sta, over Mat Banking house of U. Patrick & Co. See our edverOsemetat below. Established In New York June, 1841— Pittsburgh March, 1852, roa THE PROHOTION AND PIUYTECTION OP TEAM Having Branches and .+ welts Offices in NEW YORK B. DOOduiii& BOSTON E. RUPECELL k Co. PHILADELPHIA ~B. DOVOLUS & BALTIMORE J. D. Pawn & Co. CHARLESTON .... B. Dcwal.b.BEl & CO. N MIT OR,LBEANS . B.DOiansaii & Col ' RICHMOND PEAT? & Gam'. CINCINNATI B. D0wn...0 s:Li Co. _ LODISTILLR D. Doisaws &Co. n. LOWS— ......... ......B. DOI:HUBS Ar. Co. C1i104.00 IL.DouiLas a Co. This institution supplies (to subscribers neceseary information as to the standing, responsibility,. Lc., of Mer chants, Traders, Manufacturers, Public Comply:deo, AC. throughout the United Statts, their Terrtiortesiiind:British North Americo. It id a valuable sonalarrbv - USPartirg , Shipping and Dotuntbalou Mercbante, ae well allobbtirs and Manufacturers, and to all parties baying Time Rgchange, or dispensing credit, • TIM collection of debts in the States, CanSdecac., attended to with promptness and fidelity. z Terms made known at the Dined. B. • DOUG LASS It CO. - • Subscribers to the Agency who hare occasion to travel through the States are itruished with Introductory letters to the various offices, where they PM obtain Information , without extra cost spriatn_ FARMERS AND MECHANICS' FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. STATEMENT OF BUSINESS, From the lot day of August to the 31st day of Dee.,1855 Ainniint ruceiTed in Marine premiums $ 68,242 31 ^ Mtn - 311.908 82 Total premiums far five mantle,' 4.108,101 31 CAPITAL-- s. 300,000 00 Mete of Allegheny Ctrauty, Pittsburgh, and Pittsburgh 6'e. 4 78,121 68 Railroad Bowls, Coed 3.1,400 fod Loan on First Mortgage of Real Estate 50,950 00 Stocks, Collateral 30,884 00 Cash in Sauk and on hand •11,Cde 22 Capitol onbacribed, (payment not yet dmd • 97,000 OU Premium Notes, not yet matured 86,387 31 Duo from Agents, (secured by Bonds) 18,858 01 Expel:two and CMllll2i.iollll 11,662 38 $408,161 13 Total amount of Lowe Incurred, but not yet adjusted:— Fire $1,608 66 Marine 3,000 00 $4,666 66 This Company Insures Roll and Cargo risks on the Otto and Miasimippi tribntaries. Insures against Loss or Danseigia by Fires. Loss. liberally adjusted and promptly paid. itZIEML3I...CS—HOII. T. M. Howe, Oen. .1. K. Moorhead, Jannis Wood. Fur Insurance apply to TIIOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent, mlll5 No. 90 Water it., bet. Wood and Market. SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight, to all parts of the world. INLANDINSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, Canals, Lakes and Land Carriagea, to all pa of the Union. FIRE INSURANCE ON SIXROHA /DIZE generally. On Stones, Dwelling Houser, &c. Assets of a, Gbatpcmy November 5G4,1868. Bonds, Mortimer and Real Estate 4101,020 Si Philadelphia City, and other L0an5........._.._....:86,210 00 Stock in Banks, Railroad and Insurance Co's.-- al„080 10 Bills receivable 1103,440 Cash on hand 20,828 Balances in hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma. rine Policia/1 recently issued, and other debts due the Company Subscription Notes.. The following well known and responsible firms In Pitts burgh hare authurtped reference to them, with regard to the stability and soundnms of the Manufacturers' Insurance Company. Kramer dc Rohm, George P. Smith & Co. dorms, Tiernan A Co, n 0,7 Connecticut Mutual Lite Insurance Co., UARTFURD. CAPTTAL AND ASSETS, V 2,154,489. Pennsylvania Insurance Co, of lf. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, Nov. 6 , 1856 J 6199,022 40. Ww. F. .Thattetate, President A. A. Canna, Secretary. tteel,kdapely LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COJIPANY, CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. Two. aILABAX, Secretary. B'Thie Company makes army inanrance appertaining to or corrected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against NULL AND CARGO RISKS cab the 01.i0 an.l Misanauppl Wrens and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against Lass and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Nevigabon and Transportation. Policias issued at the lowest raha consistent - with safety to all parties. ROBT. M. HUNTER_ CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. SAMUEL L. MAIGIELB WI LL LL ,SecrIAMeta BAGALEY, President. ry. OFFICE: at Wafer dred.betioren Ifarixi and Wood &tree*. iiv•lnsures HULL AND CARGO RUHR, on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Loa or Damage by FIRS. Also, against tho Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Pittsburgh, Pa .EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. SHOENBERGIER, President. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. C. IV. BATCHELOR, General Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIRECTORS. J. 11. Shoenberger, - G. W. Quis, C. W. Batchelor, W. IL. Nimick, Isaac M. Retaock, T. B. Updike, • W. W. Martin, 11. D. Cochran, . B. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Cangliey, George a Belden, B. S. Bryan, David ARCandless. Sr All Losses trustained by parties insured tinder policies issued by this Company will beliberally tuljnetted and prompt. ly paid at Ise 01710/1, No. 941 WATER, STREET. Llyll PENNSYLVANIA INSITRA.NCIff CO. OF PITTBBITROH. Corner or Fourth and Sualthaleld Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 1300,000. Am.-Insure Holdings and ether Property against Lon or Damage by Put, and We Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi gation and Transportation. DIBECTORS. Wm. P. Jamaica, Rody Patterson, Jacob Painiar, A. A. Cantu, W. MVlWtock, Jan. P. Tanner, George W. Smith, W. S. Raven, D. IL Pork, I.6rlar Spool, Wade Hampton, M. Long, A. J. Jones, J. H. Jopcs, H. Combat. " . .0.0170u.5. Pre:Eden! " Roprrizt c•T , msolt.`. -- • Setty and Ttva‘..—A. A. pA Mllit 11 eal c*"." !!!!!!!!!! ''! ". •-• THE MEIitii4I446ENCY, P I TTSB U'RO OF PHILADELPHIA . lion. TEM& B. FLORKNOB., Bradt EDIT. R HLIEBOLD, SeCretUry. INTMITED MI 201.L0W3 DELAWARE MUTUAL OFFICE, S. E. CORNER TmED AND WALNITI , WM, Phtlailelphia. DTRECTORA. William Martin, James 0. Hand, Joseph H. Seal, Theophilun Paulding, Edmund S. Sunder, James Tracttutir, John C. Davis, William Eyre, Jr., John R. Penrose, Joshua L'Price, George G. Leiper, James Tennent, Edward Darlingum, Samuel E. Stokos, Dr. FL M. Hutton, henry Sloan, William C. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Charles scheffer. Lpower Mcliven, Robert Burton, erles Kelley, John B. Semple, Pittsburgh H Jouns Brooke, D. T. Morgan, J. ii. Johnson, J. T. Logan WM. MARTO, President. TKO& C. HAND, Vire President HaaaT Miami, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, Na 95 Water street, Pittabargh. ZIARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. MANUFACTLIERS' INSURANCE COMP'II OF PHILADELPHIA. CHARM PIMPITIAL—OPLAIPTLD HT UM STATE OP PEPASYLVANLI. , Chartered Capital, $500,000. FIRE, MARINE -4ND INLAND TRANSPORTATION' AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President ORRIN ROGERS, Secretut7. OROROR YOUNG, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Aaron S. Lippincott, William B. Thomas, Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal, N 'chubs, G. Taylor, Alfred Weeks, Orrin Rogers, Charles J. Fields, John P. Simone, James P. Smyth. iffii/rThin Company has been organised with a Cash and the Directors Moe determined to adapt the business to its available resources. To observe prudence In conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of bases. Pittsburgh Office, No. 711 Water street. .1. NEWTON JONES, Agent. =MID Nilson, ands & Co., Hampton & Campbell, H. Childs & Co. A. A. CARRIER 8 8 CARRIER A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Insure/se Co., of lIARRIEBURU. CAPITAL, $350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 6300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia. LNCEDISTIfft, VA. CAPITAL, 1,300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, 11A11 RISBURti. CAPITAL, $300,000. PITTSBURGII DIRECTOIIII. Robert Galway, Samuel M'Cltirlcatt, Joseph P. Garram, M. D, John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Mailman, Charles Arbtithmit, Alexander Bradley, Joeeph & Leech, John Tungsten, Mansfield B. Brown, David IL Chambers, Christian Zug, William Carr, Robert IL llartley, Jew. D. McGill. labia • DIRSOTOREI William Ragaley, Capt. Mark Sterling Janes M. Cooper, Samuel M. Hier, Samuel Bea, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, Jr., John 8. Dilworth, lease. M. Pennock, Francis Sellers, S. Harbaugh, J. Schoonmaker, Walter Bryant, William B. Hay.. John Shipton. [iien2l f •a. ----...,.,,..'•, ,,,.4, :;':1', .:.„:.:, ~....... 4---..•-•?',,;',.!"':',l:.:Nfi yFf :',,,';,!,:t"',f-14k•:.---5.-"'',E.,'',":, -/ .'l%'-,,-*'' ''.. . '''''..,'. : -. • . . .. ":.;::.',,....;"--.'. V" ii, ' :,=';.,F,'_,... '',,i. ::',,,,-;..,"t.,.•;..,:., .Itc::_. J '''''' '!:._:',.' '.,-.!::'''',:-.11.'4.-N'-',.;.;"':;''ci't:r-".;'."; Z , ''' . - .:.,. . :',.".....-'.1''''..,:,.';:,.....,,'Y0.';.;:;§'• . . . ~. .., •: ~"'..;:...',";;."4;:"..;:4-A'r,..V?,;..,:"4,:',,,f.,, ." i, ..,,,., . ~ti;,..., ..,-,•-• ~ ,,, - . , ,:,•....,,1.,-,-,, . ..ftp" 4.17 46,0 . INVALID& EATENS/ON 'OF -:ATAY. UINDING it inibinisible. from the—accurne -1: Jamie &man& upon Ate asteaqoa,•to leaVO rm.+ burgb early as he had dealicoed. OR. ZILVIN 1111.141111CH0 NV n 1 extend 144 appOntaneta 4)441p -clay 01 tite-,104 and 11' compailble , irftb ithAtmianomAls, ufita the 'Oda u(Juun, lupro 44 tufo berrottsulted dailyiSabbalt excepted) . gt • 11 , :inweid.J4n. - • ' ST. CLAIR HOTEL, ' Comer or Penn and St.'Clah: srteetarkiltssuee - an Penn' 014 Prom thetweritirerell TirPLlDA,' , for' riliddONAlti PONSVMPI I IO./r ASTHMA OHRONICIIR CH . ~, taco tuninnentorwiticht , ly.. , ,•0 • . - it-P P IVO Pirr4,,,' ~.,' .-- _..._.... .—...1. ..„._. Constltrttional awl blechankstlteinedles,A,--"'" tedetionetkas given Mar itdigresinfitic&ml ~,:‹4l . liiever atle .a. dl6 ._~ , ltuPerfect ttentinent , cir theed; and dellus'Fleas.“._ ,- awl trim • amide e. , ' ~;..L.L.,,. A , EITUtI feels himself hilly Justine/. in . 'When ammo 4 ELfiti,idienced that, the slant' ustalsif IF no other cowman' atford Toga .. - ~,,.,..,.1 , . F lat PIM may also be conanited . :axe - CATAißtlffieither in the head or. throat, with. the =sof load. anaWiticibk by weans of *net andnatad syringes, together viik theEnbiew Franco of nerseawy generalenableattm ter rearm i n isles cdlentinies of a year's. I* • Uoinity'W con sulted for FfrisPePnin, and Ohmic Intlemlititions:tr the Stomadkand hotels. and for Female Miaow which rho eniphiymerit orvpromtite wecbanital , applitifisicinables him to treat wittr almost - uniform success. ~:;;, -- Mt ar e a viol bee - assisted Lijeldensecelshi: , `Dlt.o..w. Sifit.PS, who. will -te 'with him.atter the leas Ottihoc. .1121(1 with whose malt:aura Ae. hopes to attend to natfinitif ; Trott distance,, ..wifirtees do try -tban hew heretofore h ea lPhinierd- Wade. ,ittottidllB...P,PrOlL..tie unties the.vieceseity - iir. leav ing ori the Ist °Urine. intnead - et,..renudning tilt thel2th, the appointment will be concluded be.DR.• WIMP, itio will remain until Balm* tumuli*, July' 1.21.y.; , 4 , .• , To acconnuntlate bielnecentiog and at4,1451 , -Nrglern practice, Mi. C..ll. , .l44 l oii'irillOrku lit .Mtihilli; it-plik,na uent 011103, at BUITA I,OiNeW YoSh, shove h. will be -wft" leaving_lsittabirrgh, and where ensueummicallunS .W4l . hare after he addressed. - • DR. CALVIN 61. BITCH wishes it exprotakruinierstaxt that be has no lung& MIT hasineea connoCtidtt iylttf .8. 8. YITCYL and would — tat attention to the CARD whir he found bimsettialled utnaii W pdhltdh immediately enitis re turn from Ruropeibuying reference to the course which Dr. 8. S. VITCWWW) °MU:IBIW) , peratPALKl4g PKW4tging DR. O. absitice Invalids desiring to consult DR- MCI; sherd ea 4;14( early as powdble. .tlw • • ; .. : $403,151 13 DIED:, ti • On MeniinY morning, th e -1211 , Inst,mt fr Ofahck, &ter • t z t painful and protracted 111yese, AMANDA Z., daughter of a . James Croatian, dec'd. • Her funeral will take place from the imldeltee;tif her brother, John • McD. thommi l / 4 (3l9tumgahela Hunan,) '4; auDer stoitnitta, at 10 o'clock. The friends of the fetidly :41 are respectfully Invited to attend.. felqtr. . . . On Monday morning, at eight-o'clock, yrAsmricfrox McKELVET, aged 29 years. His funeral will Late place, at 10 o'clodc'4lfroae - MORNING. from the mildew° of his brotherda.laW, W. Martin, Beaver street, Allegheny, optmelfe the lletliltidlat Church. The friends of the family are roapectintlythaited . to attend. without farther notice. . - WTHE ANNIML•BiESPING'df the'llithiburgh,and 1 Allegheny Orphans' Aayhmt, eilif , lid-ImIU THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock, at lINCEIKEHOR-11Alify All4heny City. Addresses will be delivered and the children will slug ~ .a hymn. and recite-Sccipturer., - TherfriendiS , of ii the InatitutiOn are minified 14 a t kii d- ' , ~.. , • . J By orde r of the 'Nertagera.s • •.. • : • ..- myl3 • ~14, • W'...CAIIPittiLL, Secretary. WSITU TREES . A PARODDS GRAND -4CIONCRET. The sale of Tickets to Wile Tinesta,Parodits Gmod ' Concert for Saturday, the I.7th, will commence cor2IIIIES. DAT morning, the 'lsth, at 10 o'clock, at the liluski . Stare of H. HUMES & BRO., FIFTH street.' - . ,tuyl.3 . I --- N THE DISTRICT COURT-OP .4iftE 011SNY COUNTY', PIEMA.—Iio. Bic l'Airstirte wiLLTAit EtiriS vs: MORRIS JONES,I r VT .- CUDDY, MORGAN WICILIRDS, DAVIDWILLIAM RICHARDS, XVItt.E4-.PENAMIN IL EVANS, And NARY .TIERNAN; Widow , of. B. D. Tiernan, SLIZADETII .1131IVAIii,:witin.w.:of AUchael Tiernan, deed. IfIfIN M. TIMRNAN. MICHAEL ,TIFIR NAN and FRANCL9.TIVILNAIt, bairn cie law of L. C. Tiernan, deceased,.. • . . 93,859 %I .;100,000 IV By virtue of an order of the Dhrtrlet Court of Allegheny county, issued in certain proceedings in Partition above stated, wherein none of the parties agreed to take the premi ses at the valuation, I will expose to sale by public outcry, at the Court House. in tho City of Pittobnrgh, on TUESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OP JUhlf At 10 o'clock, A. M.,a1l that certaln'plece of ground, situate in South Pittsburgh. Allegheny couotyouni contain - 14g in front on the Mononialicla river five hutidrad andjen feet, more or less, and extending hack five Itindred feet, name or less, preserving the mum width to the coal teval,and hound ed by the Monongahela river, by land of James Cridrl4lind other laud of WillSoi Ebbs', mill the serifo -, prentisea on which is erected the iron establishment known. the Clinton Mills, with the appurtenances, together with all the ntachlo?ry, rolls and *lateens necessary and appurtenant to th.ausulees of manufacturing Iron, an The said premises are sut4ect to an annual ground rent of nine hundred and seventynine, twenty•ame hundredth dollar& ( 07 4, 7 /),— pay sand-annually to Wm. El.bs, Berra and assigns. , '!„. Terms wash—uniew the several parties In inter_eitt-ngr ee otherwise. BODY PATTERSOIt, myl&rd—chJ Sheriff. $017,348 18 SHERIFF'S IALE. • BY virtue of sundry . exemptions iasqect out of the Court of Common Pleocfor the County. of Alio. gheny, and to the Fhiriff of said county directed, there will . be exposed to public sale. at THE COURT nouswth the a city of Pittsburgh, In said county,oh Monday. she 2rkday of June, L 856, at ten o'clock, A. H., the foilowingdescribed Property, via: All the right, title, interest and claim of Sarah Maharg, of, in and to the Mowing described property,to AIL that certain lot or parcel of grouhd "dt..mfir the Eighth Wardof it:mai - rat 'Pittsburgh, formerlYPlttToirneltfp,lteing part of lots Nesseventy-slx and teienty-scven (76 and 7 4 1) In Pride's plan on which is erectedutwestorytnickintilding, with a bas ement, 'adjoining the property of George W. novelty, containing ten feet fix inches of•14o. Min front on Pride street, and ninety-six feet dap, atur three feet of lot ti N 0.77 in front on same street. by forty-slx feet deep; also, the privilege of a three feet alley, on the south sae of 'said j. boost, said alley extending forty-via feet in depth, and being part of lot No. 77. , Seized and sal en in exe -often av" the property hfliarah Malnirg, at the suit of lie. A. O. Walter, for tuna of T Fox Alden. All Wild under $5O, cash: bids of vo, and over, the per- chaser to tiny cash $5O, and balance on acknowledgment of the deed. RODTPATTHICSON, Slewlif. Smenwea °MCC, May 10. 18.55.--fluel3l —t CONCERT.—The public are respeetft4ly in formed that URAND CONORRT Will be given in CITY HALL, on THU ItBAY T.YRRING, May nth. ander the direction of 31r. D. SEIRYOOK. singe. (monitoring nearly 1000) selected from the Public Schools of the 10t, 3 d.6th, 7th, 11th and fitiv Wards at this city' dressed.l , ore pimily girls, and will be approliriately itwo nos yrm The programme will consist of Selos 'Duette and .C'ho ruses, and will embrace,.a large number' , or proem senti mental. patrioUc.and condo, among Wtdcb..wilrbe.Artih the celebrated French song Manicillaise Hymn, wittft(trand Martial Altaic accomptudment. The whole forming One of the most Interesting and pleasant entertainments of the kind over given In this city. .Tickets, 55 cents; elkillt en in rhargeof their pgueuts half price. For sale at the Music stares and nt the door. Doors open at 7 u'elock; Conceit to commence at quarter before 8. myl3dd TYPO SECOND-RAND PIANO-FORTES AN - D FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—TIIIB (Tuesday) A rriarsoor, May 13th, commencing at 2 o'cltmk,will be sold, at the IlOommercial Bales Rooms, corner of Wood, and Fifth streets, two second-hand Piano Fortes 0/14 at which is a very superior instrument—originally cost .11ve hundred dollars: two damask caveredtoliagee;ono halramit Divan; Drawing and common Burnam; Card Tables; hi ltand tow pod Bedsteads; Dining and Breakfast 'Fables: ; 4polting.43lasses, Mantle Clocks, da., Jr. my yg P. 61, DAVlB,Anct'r. STAPLE DRY GOODS AT AUCTION.— pipmarwr irkorping. May.l6ol, , at 10 (Mick, at thoCketunercial 0114.11tamts, corner Waadand Filth "tenets, sold, a desimbleatock of Staple Dry Gaols embra cing clothe, cassimeres, .satinetts, tickinge, chocks,_ ging ham', prints, bleached and browit muslin, Irish llama! Ken tucky Jeans, blue drilla, pentaloonlng, great Vary;_ I,l'd msd brown linen table clothe, silkand cotton pocket .rs. myl3 P. 2 DAVIS, Ittaltr. AXONONGAHELA NAVIGATION M ixt PANT SCRIP.—On TlllBlEBAY'erveniny„ May 16th, at 7% o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, will he.nold, 020 Blnut Monongahela Nat - Co igationm pany . -nry OVAL.— he DOLLAR sA - Nrows ......„..BANK" bat removed to No. aboultittflo Roomoienes• new btabling,`Tourth street, oppositu their Ovular piste of business. CHAS. A: COLON, • wyl3 at • Treasurer. 11 ATE : PIPES Stone Water Pipes, from two to aix inch calibre, for We by myl3 m ums. IiKULES--Three good Pit Males for sale by Y . HENRY. 11. COLLINS, V Nu. 25 Wood nrteet CIOUNTRY STORE FOR.SALE=Vontain . Mg, a 'mall and well arlaen.d stock: in an elegant eituation, nine mils, from any other store. Enquire of . .umay . H. covuv, myla 25 Wooditteet. SODA ASH, of a good and uniform qqality, manufactured by the Perms: Balt 51 anufactu . ring Co., at Tarentunt, on hand and for sale by ' FILMING BROS. 2000 lbe.. Mir Bulphnr,inzWora and for sale by “ 1 dozen Physiciabe noddle-Bags, 200 The. Carb. Elagnand„ . 3 dozen Glaziers' Diamonds, 200 the. Cinnamon Bark, 200 the. Pearl Ihpiora, CONCENTRATED LYE, a new article for making . /3031p , one pound worth ten of Potaah.— an hand and for ti t le by myl3 ELESUNO 498. 200 BOXES ORANGESI in-prime order; 150 " LEMONS.; a Just. received and for solo 14 PAYMER a ANDIMBOX, rio,aa Wood /44 Opposite f Mario Hotel. _ . I on BOXES RAISINS, "Clemene'bnind 100 hr. For sato by REYMER k ANDEIMON, myl3 No. as) Wood street. JACOBS' AMALGAM PEN - ..-These..fietts will be round as durable as six or sinter madoAfrom steel, and Will not catch, or etick-in the papal neither-wilt they corrode or injure thesolor of the lekits steel pens in variably do. Price, $2,00 per gram For sale by 19-,P. HAM, atatkmer, Market street, eon:keret &rood. BONNETS AND MANTILLAS MASON & CO. will open. on Monday, May 12th, an other splendid lot of 4nooeta and Pdaatidlite, in allAudwials and the newest and moat &eatable etyher; • , ni4l2 ky fiAWLS, 5HA.W.1.8.- 7 4. A. .211.ASITN& co. have just received another superior assortment of new st7le Bteila and Printed- Cashmere, Bilk, Crape.and o ther B.hairls, to which they invite attention. - tnyl2 BONNET RIBBONSA supe4or meet of fine Bonnet Ribbons, entirely We YtJ a, Jost received by (PO/ 2 ) A. 4. BLIZON.CM_ INDIA 1:W-300 lbs. f~r'eule b y B. A. PARNEBTOtIi, CO" Won Corner lid and !rood On OSR PINK-3 ITTFCCf or sale by myl2 B. 41. VARIMPOCR & TIOLLONVAY'S PILLAA.IO OINIV&T r - Wk0m,i(04',941010 loin:, a. 'A: cAttlimiloca .kso. 11101 11 9LUBUTTER--.4,b0x e3 prime kou la t- XlVitiiluOlTheelved tietituslWl...v.• ,a 4.4 ntyl2 Ith.NRY 11. CrAlLEity '-'''' .' ~ i =v.:.:',..- i ':.' t.l ', : i.:'- c;-,4 1', . 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