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We find in a late number of the New York Evening Post, an elaborate and interesting chapter on the manufacture of fire-arms in this country, which we Wish to condense for the edi fication of our readers. The subject is some what apropos to the present degenerate times, and in introdachig our subject, therefore, we need not iinliatiktfitiltutri who, having a favorite gun-story.to tell,; : al . trays, created an opportunity for relating it,:l2Py slapping. his font upon the floor, and exclaiming: "What's that v a gun' by tin way, speaking of guns, reminds me f a story," &c. But we find ourselves digressing from our original intention, and therefore (mine at once to the point. Few persons have anything like an adequate idea of the extent to which the manufacture tire-arms is carried on in this country. Nut only in New York but in other cities are large moat , lishments for the supply of these instrument. of destruction, to say nothing of the humeri. , amounts which are constantly being turned out at our' ational armoriefi. In the city of New Yerk alone this branch of manufacture ger,. employment to a vast number of mechanics, and the materials used constitute no small portion of trade and commerce. For superior pins the manufacturers require the best imported step l. which is mostly obtained front Sheffield nod Eir mingham, in England. Even the government imports large quantities of steel for the menu • factories at Harper's Ferry, Springfield, &c. The manufacture in New York is mostly confined fowling pieces and lilies; no very tine pieces me made there, the best being imported from - many. The Germans are,besides,eelebrated G.r their manufacture of rifles, many of which Me very costly and of curious workmanship. Nrw York has, however, attained to some celebrity in the manufacture of revolvers, of which Bolen', and Simms' patents are the principal bin These revolvers consist of a revolving hos containing six or more chamber , +, which, by the cocking of the hammer, is made to revolve on the hare pin: at each revolution the liamin.r strikes the nipple or cone on which is the and thus discharges the pistol By the contin uous pulling of the trigger the pist,lis ditehsr ed with great rapidity, without Laving to through the tedious operation of re-cocking the pistol each time before firing, thus possesQing superior advantage over the common single-1 qr reled pistol. Besides the revolvers made in New 1 ork is a manufactory in Norwich, Conn.; one in 11.. - -rester, Mass.: one in Windsor, l't : and one ;;; Springfield, Mass.: but the largest and most tensive manufactory of revolving pistols in Ow known world, is that of Col. Colt, at Hart f. 1. Conn., whose pistols have obtained so wile spread a celebrity that we need not enlarge 1.:•on their merits; suffice it to say that their sup ; ority over all other? was fully established by the Texan Rangers during the Mexican war. This revolver, unlike those of Simtua, Bolen or Allen, has but one barrel, and it owes its title to the name of revolver to the fact that the breach i? made to revolve at the base of the barrel. The manufactory of ('ol. Colt., at Hartford, wit ; tablished in leo ; at that time he hail in his employ about 350 men and boys, and his eta nery was valued at from $50,000 to $7.5,1 h Since then his establishment has been greatly enlarged, and the number of hands proportion ably increased. The greatest care is takes in the manufacture of his revolvers, every one , •f which is tested. In ISTM Maj. Thornton, in h.s report to the U. S. Ordnance Department, stated that out of :20K2 which were tested, but two were found to he defective. It has been estiunt tsil that over 400,000 revolvers had been turned out in the manufactory in Hartford, over third of which have been sold in Californ..l: COW to the United States, and •201)0 annually to jobbers and the retail trade. Next to the Colt pistols come the rifle and » ket, which are mostly mann factored at Harp Ferry, Va , Springfield, Mass., and other or ries, for the supply of the State arsenals militia. Great improvements have been mad these weapons within a few years . There are al, o aeveral manufactorie. f r r and musket...ow in the United State., the government armories. one of the prominent of these is the one at Wimkor There is also one at 'Middletown, Cl., which tin out considerable work for the tiovernment . Hartford, Ct., Sharpe's celebrated breech-I.p tug rifle is made, which, its an offeciive arm the service, for rapidity of discharge, simplic of coustructiou, and accuracy, is a great ro petitor to the revolver of Cult. It is fast ge into notice, and soon government will introduce it into the service. It is better for foot:than mounted service, heiwever, as it io too heavy to answer the purpose of the cavalry musketoot . A great many of these rifles are sold in New York city, where its agent and part owner resides. This rifle has beer brought into notice recently, iu connexion with the Kansas cause and a taiu celebrated divine in the cast. But it be hoped that Kansas will be settled I,y a star dy, peaceful emigration, rather than by tl u • forr. The common cheap fowlcig guns, , old $1,5 , 0 to $1 1, have mostly iron barrel, a as dangerous to anima they are cheap t., purrha They are made principally for sale work find for use. They are nut tested by proof, and c eequently are uncertain. Some of the barreli , are rolled and then welded, but most of them are bored. These, indeed, are very dangerous and hould never be put into the hands of boys fur use. Of these guns, there is an immense quan tity sold by the Hardware trade in New York city. The number of fire arms, of all descriptions, manufactured and sold in the United States seems almost incredible, and the cost to govern went is enormous even in time of peace. are twelve large government depots for ann, besides two national armories who do nothing but manufacture. In these twelve depots are es timated to be stored 142.,000 stand of small arms, such as guns, pistols and carbines, not counting What have been' issued to the army, or what have been distributed to the arsenals of the va. nous states. In 1834-v,5, there were distribu ted to the militia forces of the United States, P 619 muskets, which at SA each, would amount to $14,552 ; 1,407 rifles at $l4 each, $20,944; and 1,320 pistols of all kinds at $lO each, would amount to $13,200. For the army during the same term were distributed 1,378 muskets, 811 ides, 219 cavalry pistols, and 10 Colt's pistols, which, furnished at the same prices, would amount to sl4,oBs—the total amount for both militia and regular troops being $03,354. In 1-55, the armory at Springfield, Mass., turned out 10,000 muskets and 2,000 cavalry tuusketoons, while that at Harper's Ferry, iu i t Ts.) E , • E • A 44 a 44. th +• • $1•*•••• • •1..0 i• •• e ‘,l ••••• .et•r.fr••,.. ) 1 _ , 1 r• • • . ' 4 4 •- r • 1: 4 ,„'" E 4 4.7 . ..7 1 L : -; ' , 4 ,• 4-} . 1 4 ' ' • ; rt r • •,' •«. 1 " •-• . ~. ' ••.1 4. •` 40 • i n •SII. og • • 4't , • ''' • • 'Z • . . tki•• ~1;4,; A • ' 9 . *t tt,• Virginia , manufactured 9,000 mu let and.. 4,41 - 1. aty4e a Deughn: man. though the people ,if hie doi ~. E.i.iittit.z.A=.l,tiL.,dut,S.,d,P4l,llllo,eltired ti.UWALL1412,...te,,.- et hai i.ut.ruLted him ior Buchanan. kin will vorier3 for the — a — tiny. .1 t Watervliet Arsenal, VAL` i,1)...ag . 1.1 .. a a ..iv. rhere war a gta.l .1,14 . :Lad s . ..ted 111111111,/ , ~ .:, I I i.ito fur Bu at Troy. during the seine year, were p #,64!! stand . ' 1 ' .1. " ! ::''' , : . : : :: ,b, ::: 1,,. `: , ':::: , : e '' , : . ; . .1 11, :: : ' „ L l., h , : :: :: : " I U : iw e . 1 . 1 ,a ' a " n " dt . :.11::: of arms. bored for use in perfect ot . tler . At the i tiu. , ~...,... t. k . t i l , l , eg d, lienilArserit4h l.3,S4o,tpuskets, and 11,00,1 1 .... At pi-T , ls weo put iu ..„. der. At the St. Louis AT ccli-in :Ire expoeted I. cur ~e were*tort;:i!l27!47r , fi - tn.l of tire arms of oil 1 .ie t n "" : h ''''—'"Pirl.7,:le-, 6 ::,: ti l B ,, i :::,t 4 :::•4 n:t,t,,:::l::‘tiliteatc:uowle- ,t wltl thin be see❑ atwhat an enorm ,, u+ covertinient infPrt be put to in the IDstiul t uu•of lire nrin4 for the regigir and volunteer service of the linion EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. • : fcvairtATl, June 2 --Morning. Dray As the hour for the Convention to ur aemble a pproaches, the crowds hare become more exeiled and anxious. It is impossible to judge with iiertaititias tolawititarn affairs will take, lint up to this hour the friends of Buchanan see no cause to fear : and scarcely any reason to doubt that he will he the nominee: There seems to he a ileterminiii.., to nominate either Buchanan, Pierce or !loughs', aml not to attempt to select a nets wan. And it "leetriA quite certain that lien. Pierce will not lei the ch.. Ile will probalit) receive a large vote at tlr,t, 111,1 then the real contest is between Buchanan and It- u 4 as. The South has a hundred and twenty v, de and will give a considerable portion of them to tier eral Nerve, at first, and ;lien wait for the N,rtin ; P it% CI, e guagltts has the most Northern rotes, the : 4 ,11 mid theirs; it liuchanun has the must, the Su.o will give him theirs, wind .con curry him oc , r two thirds rule. Whether liu,hamin or I will have the most Northern votes, then is the gl • • . yue, , lion • and it geetut. .1.411.4 paxh . ,•l. I think that, WOullthe te..814,11311 J have two to tale. I have in AI. er letter, from where they will etane, and if my nteg nro Wr.ing. then three furth , the lie re ar,entirelv miAtahen Yen can pretty safely tell the freeklem.elille6e , thxt " 3.1 r. Lug hanali hn, :4111 sulth •r, butte thought to Le out of danger," and t Mr. Buchanan is going to Lo toonintiftd. 111 first 'got tbcre nun 1.0 no the televrapil 11: `Or ,f it Fo : and ~1 lie In.st tiatiwa here is . I ( Ir Jrue. Mr it "11:0 •1111 SWIM fever. " but .h.etura , us that they "lire &to / huh s.. as Mr. Filltn“re said he I.; e4,tv Nut gation adtzl ti ,„ „ •I ;ler, .11 And r 1':!1 ni•l o hen told thttl his joining" t‘ -nl.l l'retddent, eo Frty I of Mr. Ltuebitual, • noutoo 'I hope Fn with all my hew-t, world tit, a Penuryleanian heart tt—el • 1.. 11.1”1 Liar lien fr.on r rom Nt ,to dime Slate. nrgu'lrl Aud " 0 ,1 In/ IltOtal 1',E11.....):1iki,.a1i• F.alvest. It kI,ACt 1,,,k tio—tagh I:ni,•llaL,lt a Penn,ylvanian merrly.hat a 0.0, and one oho hg , ht•le and priritutle. if rely . be elected, end Own n1”1:11 heir thllvs. Al;1LMl:••11 1%111 l.e u•el:. the, re ii ill be Ii N•,l r his n arahtliverii. either. Anil. in any avant sa,; will be a Free Stme. iho Ferber eel I A Silliman an! i;reelvy Kiln. AN the lit , ' ,1111; ~ and• in that ter rifle party Lat r I lir tultat.tage uuttllwr killed. Accrrthug t.. all Al.t.'oUllin try than free Suite men hay, }eon be re% k 1111.1er Ir, lthx I t!, hall ~n 1.-1 u •. I. Se who urgt , d re•!:tnn , r •. r cal al war ' , tit I would nvt I,llre our (no Mr. Ruebnintin . e n",ffinatlon nere 3 r l'ry, of roor,e. folltire • .t ouFly 31.prrheri.1 ) 6.1. I .110 I, I, n• ua Lai.. LI 11,, l.rl••Ir rh.ntl.l ,u• II LI• rile rC , UII. 1: Ni,,i11,1 V I. o I u ir, uwerat: di, tPI/rUjlt. thettl. ‘‘ . o Light 14114•. pit, I tight on. and tight pier I:entun is here. urging: the Itelegnir They were irregulerly hi.in.inte.l the delegates/ I .o,d the record .1: ta•,h1161,31 and Pid 411111 , 11 •13Sp E,Tuub,lp ir agnival making in this it little side iii,,tenient in Leh in-law of In •houl.l 1..• n he " r. publivano The Lw, conteudinz I,ok tb.lego.l,l kely Le be butt excluded. Each el true ilettiorrarty, but the 111 - 11•1, 4 , , II t.. they ieill be sent limn, to pre% e their .leni..itrue settling, their own quarrel. The eltfietettit., Let eta it nose a quarrel among 111C11 then alpvtil Soule is here, rather iuelined lor Douglas, I hicks Buchanan hair both the "inside traeli" 3 ae pressure," Isdh of which are un,l,..ldet rue. U urrruor•, e 1 (.7 , 0. eritor,, Senutur, and Itepie,nlntisea and ex Repreeeiltatts enerale. Judge: , and all '• euttnent fk.lk ro etninoull plenty and ino , y, a:1 , 1101 appear •li. tnpressed with the importneee "r the in,k in Lnu•l hat ,1 making a ruler ~1 it greate.l 'lat.,. m.•rld r"r ihv 111,1 1.. r ar Th.. ed:N.I• 4)1 e not yet Leer c,,ur,tvd. I nn.l utit• the .tieution they, 111., d,n4rt, nearly equal whole number ,f delegate,. Hut I .hull he uhle II y... 1 inure th:‘t t” th.• 1.-int 31,1 ant, 0,6 r. t •i ,i••I CINCINNATI. M•tuila:. Foenmg..lun full, wVih he c„„ ven c„„,. Th e (',,nveulion WMF 3,111 , 111P11 of the Nov Yotk n,t Ittr,ze. ens t4th (”r such a purpu, l ive 1 I sit very Hove all! there , any 1,0111 for Spectnn•rF. Neither delegates. repent ers n. speetaters are admitted without tickets. A' 12 M. the doors were thrown open, and the rush furious for seats. They were teem tilled. lintued, ately afterward: there was a row at the dour, II tight. and the utmost confusion. When order was ri`ol , •n.-.1 it was found that it was orcasiened by the Benton delegates from Missouri basing by force ..VVNI.•111.• the door keepers and made their way into the 100 1 without tic - kris, and fought their way Into seek hv main strength. Nobody was witch hurt, but there were some that were a little soared. It was thought by many that the building inns tumbling down. To explain this: The democrats of Missituri:elert ...I delegates to the Convention in the usual manner. After that was done, some of Mr. Benton's friends g d up a set of delegates in a most irregular way, and sent ahem un to claim seat,. Clie National Commit tee gave ticket, to the regular delegates, re1 . 11,,u,z them to the Bentonites. and rrferring their claim to the Convention for a hearing and de.•ision. h mot in;{ they had no real right there they resets oil to get in by force —du/ get in, and took scats for II lilUc while. They were invited to lease, re.llll,led t . leave, ordered Lo leave, and finally received a hint that if they did not go out peaceably they might had themselves nut in the same way they 'attic in. They then announced that Chey ",eretlesl" Iron the Convention, and retired. Cul. Benton was More to tell them 1101 Y to act. Of course they don't want their claim investigated. They arc to go h, nuc now and ~. make a great ado about the matter, Col. Benton ore write a long letter against the Democracy, and sag gest Fremont as the Republican candidate. Thy republican " papers are to pick it up and make lots of capital out of it. "Mr. Sumner has :still some fever, but is considered out of danger," has been the daily report. We shall now have another tale. "Col. Benton's delegates have been excluded from the Democratic Convention," Will go the rounds, and Col. lienton•R sonsindaw and Charles Sumner are now rival candidates for Black Republican man tyrdom. After quiet was restored the Convention proceeded to appoint three committees, one on permanent or ganization, one un credentials, and one on resolus Coos. The first makes the °Cheers of the Conven tion, the second will decide the New York ease, and the third makes the platform. in the tirsbliendrieks B. Wright, of our ••1 the second, Hon. John L. Daiveou— Lot Hun. J. Glancy Junes. Yuu see, then, that our State has good men in im portant positions. . . Col. Sam Medary io the temporary chairman, a pu sition of no importance, since the Convention ap points the Committees, each State naming one. Me ~~ ~~. ~r x u t ~?i3a. thi- Buohattan's -ir•ragth is inerea , ing ever, h,ur, and I , et) "1 hi , defeat. There . 1 , very little diepo:_=ition to •eek vailditlate. It tnult he either Buebanan, or hl tights, and it is saltt to estimate Iluebat sit . - strength wore than equol to both the other,. All sorts of runiort aro afloat as to the intenti ,n Douglas and Gen. Pierre to have their names with drawn, and give '• Old Burk" a unanimous nomitnt lion. This, however, is not likely. I published prediction sumo time ago that he would be tromina ted by the Bth or 9th ballot. It trill not go o,e that number, and I think be lees. May be deceived Fw•bi is 'low (ho general itni.re,-; , ,n. The oil I; prc%sure is immense and The Penneylranians have taken I I,rin; and the Ohivians are p, , oring ~ 111 all the principal lams to their an doubt that - Buchanan in, at thin , mknnen: Lite lieuple of every State of men. I usoept one. 'Phe deleivtlei , are 1.,...minz lire of all=, and w;11, I think. carry „tit the e the ‘l . Will slum I \CINN ATI NATIONAL DEMOCR CONVENTION rho :11 ehti..ll •ii.. I riii•th iti•iii•Zintllol• toi Ott, 1.. the lieleglilo, , t 1611 , 4 ttliri—entiiiiti•- it ki et h,. • .•!. Dien to 1, pres,•lJ ~ 1 1 I :W. Na •u• rht•titoti g.h.l hurt from ' l / 4 1 I h‘!,..•11 I lo• \ Hui te , 1-,•.,1 , 0 I (I. i . t . . • • TI/ 1) i/1 . • . /. • a• - suit• :../1.1 ./ 111 . the turin p 1;... II ,:; ! I; ; .• ti.at 1111. , viguroti , .11- 1.1”) I pthhzilh.hin. mph Si•• h ih , ir• .1.ptt•.•.1 r.rti(..mt hvh rh• , I:, 'hut crii• - • , 1 :Ow, Ihr of the 4/0% III:sr , ht . I 'lO%lll Ihe al 41; I fia. a Irw !hi V. ntiolt %, .1 h • .t „.IF rupol 1,,,%5 r I I • t 6 ,• Jr rrltle I . 1 . , , x •, •n Utt• 150,1 rt i.. Ictt 1•111111 , 1 HI it 11,.• ~• nn•ut. n t 111 No , i , I 1..•1 i•lit •/g I. [i)r ,1101 It I . V , 1 ..101 thc 'llll 11 It t•III•11111• 111. !: tit .1' 1 411 ! pear , :I.l' I ri " % tc,•.j. h t•i . . I cir, $11! ru: L.•, t.l t Lcnt fr,):3l •11•11...1, 01114 taictl t,lut uai ru, pUrpO,C 11:1111til , 1 1111'11. S prove.. luicl 1 1 ci ,•, tht• 1) Lilt the ,olsider , ~••^w u l in i I I , l•lcehl.iy I: ticu ILr II •11 ht.‘ ins re. ate h a• Is cot l ran* pion . % 111,11,1 \ 11 .11•Ini"a:. NI,V -tlit,4e he' I 1.% NI 'nti , }'r•, th,• u , a r our t,eyernmeut. :•t ‘• The I 771,111rl• 67 7 1 -7 1‘ity ,N11 7, •11 to Lavo I,en Illi,l+Ure7llll e \ len!, Pierce ni l .l Ll+ kt th.•. In 1.1 Lt 5,5 - 551, 5.555p1..1 I th.. St.. t.• 1•. thin Nlr "hi ~••t+ -Ii Cht t• , .55 , i;:h th.• wh.tt 1... .5C,', ~1. I , lmt•r.i. u,riki•rk IL. , ett. EligLin h...1,-td--.11 \IE. Cr.‘1111, , ,-;, :lio :itch I di,lLlvnt and ii,l,rntuend And pr,•,•n idtrrly V1I1li•6 - , 11 . 11(t , 1:11I 6:1,1 . 111.'11 :1 III: 1 1 1 10 IL t't rla:h 1.410 if it 1 . 1,114. 0 1 'O.OlO. 1•( - 1. , •• 111 lii.• 9f hl Th, 1•11.1 rani uI. 11.:0 urlu.: , icit ..1 1% Al- .1.11 ti It t• 1,1 , 1 t'l.ll.l'll 1. it t ". Itt-it Inm tht• 1,10, ittirt , l I. lit Nlittt-tti. the , tiltiturt t; otit•to mid 1.1 pH lilt 41:011-1, this 11 ,, L •111, , It 'tiny tltwk t I lie mewl I.v way II \lr y ‘,ll snt tltt el -0 /l 4 I , I proil:11.1e, the M hot ire i.ong cowl]) alla the return of r I . illl • vv,il lxv3l. Item Iron tlt II ro ml,lnccnt -clot. Depart are of ?Ir. l raoipi un 11e lllltler,Lllllt l tlint .lohu I Ilnmptuu, {N , ha- , recently been fr.,rn the ini,t,r from Cireat io the giivertimil.l of the I.nittil States, rived in ILI, city Intl, ou r . ridity :tu.l pu fLt tine pritate re , iilenee 01 ex clay, in Viml.treet. Mr Crampton wit, awitri of hi= fate for tiure I , ef,,r, he reevive,l lin rias,port, awl liail Tuttle all hi. arrangement t. - leave a, it of t11 . 13 . 1y :Lunotil.ce.l. I umh•r , toiel that Mr. Lumley, the Secret.iry Ligation, will remain in ‘19.-liiiiition woliout attending t., auy goteruutental bu, Mr Cr:11110011 Will h.:nd lor Engiand is the , deam , hip Canada. which ,ads from llo,ton or We the lth instant, and will be areotn -1,,,i,•,1 by Anthony Es , l , late t'on,ll t. the port of New York, and tieoree lathew. , late Cousul of Philadelphia. It i• -upp that Charle , Itoweroft, , late Consul ;i t C . 11111:0.1, will 111" , 0 sail on that ,Inc, elm 111 , 1 110 to• 10 , 10 to finish up hie lat , ines. , in time The missed, °the . ' Os will ,pr Circe Le autiou• 10 repot themselvra t o their government at a- early a lard as possible, and learn in What light their , a ,nd n , brut been viewed. It has nut yet tran , pired who will take char:. of the New York Con-odd,. m tlo• Mr. Barclay. T%%‘, \t:o ST.\ CoMINt. 1\ 1 „ I Ni,s; Kansas and t)everet both appear to be prepatinv to knock at the doors of Congress for :: , 1111i,,1..11 But how differently do they pre•ent as suppliants'.' Kansas comes forward w i t! bowie knives, rifles and land jobber., one 11/1;.. stained with blood, murder and arson, and frost from the conflict , between the pro-slavery an. anti-slavery settlers. tin the other Land Deseret, which is peopled by the Mormons, \vb., for their religious opinions, were driven out Missouri,intnished from Illinois, and driven be youd the Rocky Mountain., has gradually and quietly, without trouble or conflict=, and by flu efforts of its own energy and industry alone, grown into an important conununity : and after peaceably adopting a new eou,iitution, its dole- rkir Batchelor's llalr Dye -- Per,rvorance, time gates are now on their way to V, h,atry uod ,Spernn , ,,,Le o ovraty y,ara, have pliteed ii Claim its admission into die Union. And yet ,rigmal mud rv, iro,. upon n.tind of 11, lad Deseret will no doubt be set down by the present „rfume • „here Congress as an immoral, dangerous and wicked community, while F.arlBB.B will be fought for, made or applied. (in prmite rooms: at quarelled about, and probably admitted to a Cu- nATcHnoirsw tg Waruruuwa. 8,,,,d„,,N„„. York. partnership with the rest of the States —.V. Y.: whuly.ale and rotaa. by Dr litO, tl. lizvara, 140 Herald. I w,..d stro.t. myaiwdaw . A'. M 1:... ti .. _..4 .~:.~.t. S. ~ EMMI ' ~ ~ ~.n n t ~ •R' he Jaye concli,i,m =ME 101•1111 t ti ' h % \ Mir 1111111•11=1 MIMI Il ). Ea= 1' .1 V. hi: .11 ItrlA , th ;;; It,. I •,1.1,11(o.11 i!. 11, ,. I I Leing •1•42 hl. I 1 , , ::11 h N!•. CII SIM= so ' " • • ".• ' r ya • I{ ELMMPTION OF U. S.• SIOCK..—Th , T,,sury U-11_ Look Well to the Eh** e-liollptihtert IN, ~.. ~„..! .., , .. .r ... - ..consequence of the - sudden - illnetts'oll:te ldepurtan o nt. has given antler- that tho I'lol,l Y.,..1 1 ,1.2 11 .1nr-fThi; f7iii coi iffy tinit, 11.1 the early part . J. W. ilYik km, DR. (Al . VIN NI. FITCH State - ”Inck iF.t , u , a lie n et of Ci - iiigi,. ~1 d u ly .1 1 p beim• b year my Irertllll ~ r declie, and fur never.il • '22. I. 1 , -ili , Will be redeem , i .in the 1211 i. t iii-- i.ionlh. I livi fn ileriorrtli t,,, from the Loop, had n the veniber next I n 1 11. t : ,',I , 11; , ,n. r , .11 will ~,ugh, pain in ....le and ••limilder, and greckt debility. '• Vki,ll°"a6lnd''th''''Pl""'''th'' min 1n... , nod 11E515 151 IN i nersmtell4 until r ,„„ . v h , p rp. „.ime,.l ,itt •, i..l' pii i i, I, ~ tir e -hart. re) frrerls,•er cell as triplet!, thraiglit twas far gone , "., • utrol;?‘ d:‘ ruing, June 29, 11556. air- r , Q ll 1! ,, fol,6w.iog 1,•I lith, ill addilivit t,, 11, e in -Cm, ,0ni,r.,,,. 4.tlp. :: ing vetileus Meamywithotit any at it,lr-rt -t of lied 1,14 e dly of 1.kir,.1.1...• •, oh one, • Sect. I e,,,-,111-1 i.e, I - tt. who prescribed a but of bil When ha ea , . 1..• ...... wt.,' daily (Sabbath exce t .tedr Ind nreou /-.-. - the boon of 9 ..:1., I 1, Si , and 4P. 51, at hi, r 1.11.116 11l lII,' d i ,y , , ~tei . ,.. t.s,„ i h.•,,tri..ney to r.•.,eli the N P11.1, , r 11, Me4l..itif iSr li, • VIP 1,1)=3,1: P,ILLS, telling Mil left-- fin such .tact: rege:,,id a t ii„. T e,.i rue:, I,e. .4,ete , l toy Ilemoriltagtn, c ut gh, pain iti thslide, &r , vier,. Sri'. CLAIR ROTEL, iween the lit ',l-,y ..t .1 mi.. nnti 'LI . -: ilny of illi , ;v ''""%tgi. tiin , i ,,,, a 14 , ei ltiifnrii 1 had itn...l olio tn.rx r 1 n Corner of Pr nit ant St. Clair Streik-tn., ne ll, in-tie, ,ine-1,,1f I,f iili : 1• ,, , ' , lll .01 the moonlit II! ,it 11 , 11 111, ll Ilt NV 1 1 . nod through their influent.: I 4E- .`: •ivro , 11l • 17,09111. et reel , -. 1.,11 1i fl e , l ill IkVl e VI lilt ' 'I 1.. :i. m rantArtr•l I. r , ell. n 1 1., allli N. latigititge I, strom; For Diseases of the Throat it, Lungs, , ,I, Cu. li ..1... , 1, 1 .•1•1 I ‘''' / I.!Ilea And nil :I-.( rlr t ,.. or Aripri-I trio ir ri- 111 of ono In r r•ent l'l , ' I.• aleP! Nl. I. k \ 1..' ,1 I NIPIttiVED LIVER PILI.zi, ant 1 affedi, , n, prediAposin to thew. And „Li ...,n,di ,L.iek ri.i . eivett after the ;11 , 4 of , ~, ~,h .ooniknix, recommend them t o three, similarly l ..,.1 !:• i 11 i0.. F .1 i ., T H e u 111 F r . ..1 1 1. , , ' , 1 , , , b ,,, h , 1(1 „, i n ''' , 1 . u , ... „ 1 t 1e j u , 1 1y 0 , 111 , , , , b,, ,, , t , 4 1, 5 5 , .M t, A ). 1 1 N w 51101,t, the interest a, eriie. l thereon Ind iii i , ion,. ted A ll DORAEV, ad& en... 1 alter leaving Pittsburgh Alit r.. orl.litrunril tit lere , t only' will he In bite Sherillol 51°0015.1in comity, Vs. ' ______ N..tiee I- farther ..11 , en ow the 1'1,0'0111.1,1 Ur H. leine , 4 IMPROVE!, Li,,r VON and IMPROVED V•Mnii !!.. run.ly to redeem the other et)t-t.i.n.ling etock• fiiioga. ale„ tie. 1. 1 4 1,11 . .! th.1e1,111...1 What, en rinwittu Lint- . 4 the ['tilted Staten on the following let iiii, i lii. 1,,,.!.......1 p,.1.-1 , , Under ilsp miptn-visiOn or Dr. I. Scott, 1110.1 Ito !, 1 t tit llecelnt.i.r, unh.nis the win pi it it te,,,..1.1r NI edaal graduate, and PhytliCiati at loilotieliVe pram SI, 10 0 . f '6O Shall hove lreorr provi•rtP.ly t rbr n in E .,l Ir. e Son,- proulto., our, an prepared by Ur. I. Mat S ell , In m 1416011 1., the inl,•re.t arernoil 'non Iho Coo.it Pie, e, Nlorgairtown, Virginta. 1 ,In}' o f 11,. 1,,,,t dividend of intere , t, nnil one NEW: , FitONI Tlllil FOUNTAIN lIFLAD' day'' , n.lilll lewd int ere. , t tor the looney to rearm MomcorrowA, VA.. Sept, 12, i 1555. he veroler, 1 Ire 1,,i1, r Y. Ito/ Wen of trremidth • Pits fa b. 0,1 , 1? V, That I linN. , esamined . the Recipe for Litte GI tut roved Vernall f and Impivvni.l lln ...1.,,,k c.d . , liii '.. in ..I I' II n i.retnitito i,f lIi I i tf;:: . :lii, :s li l y ' Or, I. Scott. who WAS Levu i n the habit of pre paring and !Thing. III) original medicines m my edict during tan last thit tl'llll yearn. nud that 1 lather' he hex Impr.oed i Mt. 1 males- the LLlP!ve Atuternent the Inure willingly as 1 Lave !!., Imorr•et 111 them whatever. C. SILLANE, M. U. DI SI, lAne'n lartik,vne Vertutfuge and IRVPILOVED liver I'dk, tar orripumed by rertltir rite of C. 91r Lane, fur anti by ^tock of O w I ,ati , 17 II 111111 II! it; prrrrut Atoi nn ;Wt. uf I ` ,- 0 1 , rlllll,lllv 1 - 1:11 , 1 •Ilith.lllllll . , ft p!..11;.111t , • I I I.er ',IA. t I 11111!;'• Hr-f 1 D 111 1 1 • fr ,, 7 , n 1,1,1 n .-n. warts an I Ilt• h mt n M. 0.( tt! rt•annly I t tit tt, wl. L t• irl 1' .11 Ind, wl,' 1,411. 11-'.l it in Ow city 0I 1t,.-1..n ‘.:.•11111, I t Iltt. thirty yvar ,, . in It.. (yid tit. nit 11july or ilt;,t Ivry -t•,. nla t•tll It r (111tIt• I, ~n: • 1 11-, 11 , 411 3 I t't •': I' l ' I,,tught .11 .11.114-It.. grt‘Wiltg' It 111:11 I I Itt• I rttiti t tt I Pl' letttl, from qtftttt•n, • t• ti•l Itnr,•, nn. w h„ 1, 111 , f 11 nlol Et•t•t t: .11 1 it in t- it.t tin It. st tt Oily , : c crr N,11:1 r.ture t.I s In.r -1.1; C . .,11t• 41..tt 14 1 I: , ,ltit:n.r .5 Ct. , leen, l•ki• 11 . 4.ffi thr -eats, IFwr nin Wlllt 11 t•Nt' ,Natlttll tor nlunrut I,y I 1 Fahilt••tot - lt Co , 1 II F.l .1- I ••• • )I'Co lint• l'i:t !okt . git tn, 1 l• 111).1,1. Ullll.ll. 11V • \ L.II 11. ai ii =II II! • 2 .111 ••:1.1_,...1 I =REM :1, I. •6.01.11K1011 ! k • lokk. !I IMIZMIIIIII=III n.. .0 'wt . I: .11 ' o fv•,:i. , • !lel like vt•iirl4.-y i:111 , t• • .•Nlllt ••;, -.1.1 4.•.• re,l n t.:I, I r 4 D.rroirtr.f •• • r. N ', TM,' { Neo I..,,':••rry, or I I - L 31/liti ti I ilt • Lil'i,ilntelir'r, In I 771. ' •.• r• 114i , te•I Of A• irtrrr. MEET t.,"6 I,li her,' :,1 1.,...b:rs f‘. :,;,1 Ilw I.)• -burl' , l% 143- rt , lll I tIl -Z Ili tI i \ :I;; ,hlll, li.csawrdy's !II r4llcal Illiorovrry.-11 • .;t11..•.,/, i,•• on'. m• $,.. -I i• nth - It ...lor• ;1. c• I i, tin in•ln-1.• ITEIMME %.1.41 II: t.rtpt. , ;l, 11 1%1-1 lIMENIIIIII Zic 'rite l:reral nolland Itria.4.ll) --i t, , a:tll) ..p14.1/1 Lout 11,1114, t prtvont 0u t ...0n0, it,. .1.1,1111 to ask tiottal , 4l S mt $1 p. 1 . 3. the ill, pri.l-11., I; EN.I AMIN PAO E, JR. 8. , 1 . 1:4111i10 I.lairar , Cbt•tuLit., htinbut 41, I'll.; R. E. LEI 44 corm, of w.olaJ att,l 1,11,1‘11 C el - 1 1 1r II nl Testivanh) - CANNUT 1W CtP:\ TRIP_ \ .0 11 , 10 0.1 ,•I I',, \i'l A n o •',4 Vt•rnliftlg, t Joh. Ihdl r, ,•1 1,11 cott,N, 4;11i,, Th.. U.K . tblit i 3.1, wi. , I, a , : 1,4•11 ‘,..r tolo I. ltot et,t/a y• ors, 41.1 jail „, i1 1111...1 n 11111.1 r .ol 01,114+11i.. tilt had (1 11 14• .1/.• •.I V1.'1111.11 I I , ', Ur. %%11.P1 thru called ill. mud tt I tin hirSt r lel . 3,4111 riFfi i!ii to the 111111 , 11 tI I I. I th•lit 11 , 111 ~/ Mid 11rtr, 14 . 1.1:l.111 ft pr. It, L. Lit', lti .11111 ..r rcm.o lioln 11,1 A ,Alllll. 'AI 1,1111 rn 1% Ili I. .k G•r Ni. M I.A l'El E. ttinuillacitt,.l 11 I. 1.F.111 NI BEI IS t•I 1 . 111,1.1;.:11. Pa All .411,1 1,..0tift3 1 ,.. , w c.mtpai !,,, I.Lvrt 1, , 11,u1 tit till lo , 1•••• i,1,1 N•q,• witlwut naturt.,l FLENI =ME %Imo, fot tulle I.) the solo proprietord, FUMING Mi11i . .., litterotaxont to, J. 1it.1.1 No. 60 Wood xtroot. lltruor of Fourth ner-Tlie Long Looked For Specific ll,r Pi unt y in h.itud al hut ! A man must doubt th ee ,. his ii, tan,. and all liutuitu tutegrity, Lu•furi. Irewan i •1-. .A 1 ti , the array ..11.,..1.71vati , d or la. PUt LIVEImilt.; I larneas Rings, area; : fr Dinner awl T. Bells; Wood Screw - It,lms! t. Carpenters' Pencils; lied Chalk Pencils; , ' 1 .-4, I.' ' Knives and Burka, ass'd : Silver pla'd te& & table Spoons; f. ~,y1„. " Liorman Silver tea told table Spoons, &c. ju 1.. P. tl: DAVIS, Amt. -,,......;, v _ SU MMER TIES, SCARFS, CRAVATS, V - - oLor RS, U:VDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS AND . 16.0: nom 4.. AT THE F RITISHII STORE AND 'Shirt ManittfactorY or HIRSIIFELD & BOA N0:70;406D ST. U MAI ER COATS AN D VESTB:---Just k rn ntlVe.l, our seoood supply otStdungtr.ottain had Veda ri— - • of every vartnty and style. HIitSfIVELD t. J n 4 70 - srcto, St_ • $ 1 000 E elvv,,OP 7 Pip.nitnralk,,nt LOA.N TO TH , .coning. Yone lith. at 8 o'clech, at. the Blerchtuatinlichango will Ina nold Certidadeof I min to the City' of Pittsburgh for 1N.,. . interest pipit& semi mutually on MSS da' of April , to s nu 1 t otol,er. Ita edetunble in 1.8t9. 1. , P. 31. DA VIEfl Ana. • - td.tr lieobT=B7sackeT6i;EsifeGT - 11. A. NM:MR:MOCK .& c•orner lirlror! end Woixi strvets -5b1,15. 76 ref - cent.' dn. 56 dn: for ;:tik . ; by &TILLER .6 RICKNTSON CITY ElALL.—Meyers & Landis' Origi- Virginia Serenaders, having perforwed • mint (Latin guashed sitcoms in NA the principnl oilier of; the, ljuion, as it dettneatore of IS.thieplau eharsetors, will give three' of their '4 DRAWINU 1100 M lINTERTA tNIIENTS M tbealmie ttall„ r4t cotolmstaing 0 . 0 Mombly, JIM. 3 9th. Admission 25 vents. Iresits:elm 1 resits:elm sls 1,111 or the thty Cif- Doors open at 73.4, Conant to commence tit 3 o'clock- Ju-1-6t. rrIIIRD ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT LOVE Hitt/T[IEIIS, N 0.74 Market at.. Pittsburgh Pa a the Subse , ibors have Just received and are lulling their third supply of now tuoliumilsinne Dresedoas, lamb, Tidal:li, Hon., Suriiinhiug Weds, Mintruingttood 'Oka Ribbons and work. litany of the nbovii Ord* have. been porchase.l of the importers and et the laript:AueliOne in New York and Philadelphia, at prices that - erhllll6 , io:now • t, offer them at than the cost of trutmairtilkiee. We ~licit an early call from all air custowerti 4ndlt a publtis genovnlly, believing it will lot to the tulvitOngo 4C a. 55 we never have been std. , to offer abetter nwortinerit.Writt never clivap. LOVE4lßOTfßlt9,tuttueßly j na. YOUNG, STEVENSON & 'LOVE. VOTIVE.—To the Stockholders of the ()MG 1 . and. . •;•• • keri9 4 .ll,Yin t fpdlitedideettelpititnit - Yi A rice beretrrnofttl that tlut.Orrotora.fol4ol4lo end Praxotylenalia Ridlioar - PiiledAistterLar,l - Wiritt,sro, &oar huhleta hereentermi intettOinttrilientwith-the Olds an& indianu and Fort i Wfiyneflijiit CW4goc:ttulitydad Compile Y. iiitt puranancalariieetedetlin'Xigielkilistincf_tfiit, Mateo • .• ul Peenaylranta,io%./40114iNdaIllil*Aint411104coosol ithrtinn, under 1 11 0 iXernigVilheMitlibli4klairraWaNrei and z. Chicago Patirmiti coniiinnyLelitkiiftitttelltOtiog into consideration and deeliteitiont44,ndiOok-etw rejection of ,aid Agreement or the City of tit Gam, elt oo thevatiCOill*joPnigiirtiAktaie - tbaciflice of 1, the Company at the oftriP'nittti4VALlif thole day. Plttetior,;h, June Etey, r l l I lEEE DIVELLINO4IOr.LSES Ot,TEL - 51 I. mud lirank lie st, ijune story briekri.friOttair cf ti re maim, alituro.ruom and goad cellar. - Also ,. tuijojning. the HWY., tun dwelling le nava of eight mon*. each - hater throughout each Mum.. Wlll be acddiegmu/oly or al t.•get her. /trice and terms easy. CltTil BEM' & SON, Gilttitut at. TRuSTEE'S SALE.—On Thniildity . e . cen p. June sth, at S o'cliv,k, at Hit. Nlettbarifirtiathange, oh, of Thus. Alellmi,.Yeal.,'Ynnree. will :Leto ,t all the I right, title. Interest and clnini of Oen. Wm. larintni . .),r., in A auleteription to tho Locust arrive Seminary ,firiA9oo, on which SIASO has been paid. Jos. D',AB44-Atlct• ()HEAT BOOK OF PU S ON't T Thu ~.,tat.s and Territories of th. 3 nag Ohio, ImiLlnu , 11111106, Missouri, hilehlgatiHithie:nnithh, lowa, Minnesota, Kansse and Nebraska:- their . 'ftlgth,Y r . history, edvaliteges, rissources and prospects, Ong their hiaiery, institutions distancea and the moat dinkl rcnite4'and Tuodila el 7tpj}- ancr Alan pointing out the brat districts for egrittiirnk, cionzuotrial,.lnuiberiug and operations, : an.l illustrations—by Jacob Perris.' Anierieisit Railway Goble for Junit.4 re calvedby W. A- GILDROIFENNRY4 , OO. jua. Fifth at., upposila the entre' NOTICE. FOUND, on the Noblestown nod Teinperanceville Hank Road. on TutediOast, a EN DOLLAR BILL on a Rank to Virginia. Attf ;Inman, a hits tir (dark, who can Fire the number of the,noth and what Bank it is on. rah get the mutiny 1 , 3,0211/IV N1 , 11111.14,N. ILI South Fayette tounship, Alieghenymituuty. Jegrltilsiv NVM. N 14.'1101 SON, roamer. TATE ;I EN T OF TII fl CONDITION of 0 the PITTSBUFtGII TRUST COMPANY, so required by j the Charier: Dr. • i To Di.eonnted , 1'0t.1.,s and Bill. of Exchnnee.-....574:10,8,13 fit s i),,..t..,., hand .$.151,137 CO ?. .. I - ...4h due brltanka nod .thakkera, , embpvt.lo rhea 100,051 27 . Banking Houle katate Ali#Ontoy Conuty Bonds Itspcneo account By Capital Stock Dne C0mm0nwea1th:........... ... Cash duo to Basks and %niters.— Unpaid DIN idr[l6 Dlocoutite and Premiums ritelved. On - tangent Fund Individual Deposits Deposits on Interest account. Pittabargh , Jane 2d, 1856. Je2n3tl 1110kROPOSA LS FOR:LIME STONR:a-Rtialed proposals will be received by the Tovnilfenicilkif the lirovinals of East Birmiugluim until the 15Ta jUNE'lleit; for 800 to 1000 piirches of Limestone. Bidders will state at what price they will furnish, deliver and brenti.the stoneon said street, and will also state itischat price Way will furnish tho stone, merely Salivating diem on said earert. eropceals to be addressed to 11EBN4RD jat3t EW GOODS.—A. A. MA§ON & wilt N op,.n. in the belt toviktaja: honors of g 20,000 WOB.TII OF SW DRY GOODS, pu reheard at the large publiriatlea in Nov York. De E NGLISII LAWN ROBES -0Q English (Awn Robes just received Iron, the large ADetioze SO. in New York, et ope4mlt floor A. A. MASON 4, AA. MASON & CO. will, op - en, en,Mon • (I.ly, June '2d. 300 ca.ex and packages of lJka r t•haala, Dr.s Citxxls, Eutbroiaeries, White Gonda, jn putcbwil at the large publie W , lee, abont one F INE BLACK. 'SILKS.—A. A: gpN .tol. have just rtcolved, per Exprrus, 2p pere :- , ' ylaip Bleck Silks, very flue quality awl rich !para. Mao, emu levy elegant pierce of Moire Antiques, at low prices.' tja2 AlirlIITE (71 'XeceiV,ed, a large V V assortment of plaia,Bant4 flad - flaxiPad-Jsakonella, Nantiookn, Eadlop Lawns, plain and fled alalia....Mnalinia, 1.141 2 1 - - 1 - S H LINENS:: 7 IVa bare jot :warmed' throe more t 4 Ml6t of tho beat makes of Walt. Linens of .-very grMie—warrootioliill pain flax. R EALES . r ATE Ai A RKEV .- . 96 , 7E24714 AND 8111111.1111211.1 P1T,T41111.4110. t We have the following 'Real Estatelor,saMt;.., FOURTEEN ACRES OF I. 4 ND: In EL Ch 4,,, thr old Washington Road; Weil improver!, .SIX 'CRED OF LAND in Chartiers tin tun ilp. about halt la mile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry, with insinable - flo p r ormueuts, suited for a ,genteol cmintry residence.,; A LOP OP OROUND - In East Liberty, 30 *4 by wilt be sold low. FOUR ACRES OF LAND near AtioereSilie. • ' TKX ACE= 9OF LAND in Indion t tooloVps the moodier Deer,Crralt on which are goodlmYitutninteAWand. so old established ferry. 4 ••• FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND iu Indiana ro wn .by p, , th .,.. I'teo crack , with IIitACRES in Pluto townithip,thresianthu lailf mins Bout Lagan'a Statiott au the A. E. Rillittita, r od lin protetarnaiL , . A TilltEE MET BRICE DWELLING Roukkoust, velum' street, (okicielte the Merry hl ov it4) w u tt ,,, madau inniroventents. A GARDEN FARM• adjoining the town nflrew pot miniugArtenty-three infra, Within eighty o Vick it P. Railroad. TWO FINE LOTS in the Borough OPllarachsaitiOtoiler oY Chartlers and Fayette streets. A VALALABLE MILL PROP/GI E AND 'PAR* hiloetyl tow 0.41 p, Nestworelluad colint7, would b exchttaKler Prarlertl, A BEA TInUL SUBURILAN RESIDENCE at ftwi`Ewirw• rule Station, With 'the or ten'Arrial of ,Ltio4. : Tvtnnr , laitits- -OP. LAND attiollitnit With Station. Apply to (Ja2) BLAKE. 4!, t4' , u 1Z ,, X.,t 4 r ~•= • .LQ24O k KELSEY 251,788 93 ... X 12,000 00 f 10,260 oo 4,000 00 $ 5 )1 6 ,871 •••23,6 000 000 00 t. 00 -• 21,770 7& 2,700 00 3494 67 ` - • • •• 1 4 007 0 0 .'.--.."'"*""• 4229276 61 •,, ------ 21%000 00 5W,1*.974 95 JOHN H. -HOULLY,;:OskeVe. E!==l v. ; e,qt: t *-V ~. ..rte . ti ~~.