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    live six weeks in the wilderness, tho ono with
useless arms and the other with useless legs, the
two together making, as it were, only one whole
man.
Whoever shall to-day stand upon the levee of
the now large and flourishing city of Cincinnati,
and glance his eyes across the beautiful Ohio,
shall behold the very spot where these remark
able events occurred, at a time when all around,
on either shore, was a wild and howling
wilderness.
THE PIMBERGII .1111
J AMES P. BARR, Editor mid Proprietor
PITTSBURGH
TUESDAY MORNING
Dr.MOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS
7011 SOPRELIFI JUDOPI,
WILLIAM A. PORTF,
OF PHILADFLPIIIA
POII CANAL. CONIIISSIONCIL
WESTLEY FROST,
OY FAYETTE COUNTY
THE INFLUENCE OF NEW YORK.
The city of New York is the great financial
and commercial centre of the Union. In a
great variety of forme, the influence of this
city extends and is felt all over the country.
Her public press is the most potent engine for
good or for evil which exists in the land.
Her merchants, through organized systems,
such as mercantile agencies and the like, watch
over and make or mar the fortunes of two•
thirds of the dealers in the country. Her
financiers initiate those movements which
regulate and control the monetary interests
of the whole continent. Her publishers form
the literary taste of the people, and supply
them with a large proportion of the books
which they read. No effort is spend by her
citizens to centralize influence of every kind
political, moral, religions and social—in New
York city. Whatever occurs there is always
presented by the city press as of the most
vast importance. Whatever interests the citi
zens there is presented in glowing colors, and
matters which elsewhere would be passed over
with bat slight attention, are sent broad-cast
over the land by the New York press in glar
ing capitals, and with all the prestige of "sen
sation articles." Everything there goes by
extremes. New York politics, New York
morals, New York religion, New York murs
ders, New York rascalities, and everything
which originates in New York, is more ins
tensifled than could possibly occur with simis
lar things elsewhere.
Everything in the shape of an association,
which in the least degree claims the national
title of American, mast hold its anniversaries
and place its head-quarters in the great Babel
of New York. During the present month,
thestnniversaries of we know not how ma❑y
associations have been held in the Empire
City, and their proceedings have been scat
tered all overithe country through the secular
press. And here is the starting point of a
great social and moral evil. These associa
tions are for a great variety of purposes, and
represent a great variety of interests. Inetead
of being national institutions, as they claim
to be, many of them are sectional, and of the
worst description of sectionalism, and the
"great guns " of each and every ism which
disturbs the quiet of the thinking people and
outrages the common sense of all good citi',
sens, are permitted to " flre off" their trash
and nonsense in any quantity, and because it
is done in New York, the press print it, all
reported with a nauseating exactness, and
away it goes to their millions of readers, pois
Boning their minds and destroying their sense
of moral right.
The report of the anniversary proceedings
of the Woman's Rights Convention held last
week, is of character which no respectable
man would read aloud in his family circle,
and others of the anniversaries as reported,
have had proceedings of such a character that
their publication, elsewhere than in New York,
would be considered against good morals,
anti•national, and altogether disgraceful.
Beyond a doubt, the New York press has
great influence, and those who control it have
a vast responsibility. It would redound more
to their credit, and certainly be more potent
for public good, if they would cease to regard
their own city as being at least two-thirds of
the Union, and not look at everything about
them with a New York magnifying glass.
Sensible people at a distance from New York
would be better pleased to read something
besides inflated accounts, with big letter heads,
of all the foolish things which occur in that
foolish city. These local occurrences may be
interesting enough at home, and may perhaps•
suit the vitiated taste of a New York popula
tion, but it is scarcely fair to thrust such things
down the throats of the millions of readers
of New Yen k papers all over the country, to
the exclusion of general useful information
and more agreeable' news than sectarian de
bates and ultra speeches upon woman's rights
can afford. There is room for improvement
in Gotham.
Reported End of the Mormon W r. r
The New York Herald has received a brief
but highly important dispatch from Fort
Leavenworth. An express, which left Camp
Scott on the 10th ult., arrived at the Fort on
Thursday, with intelligence that the Mor
mons were leaving Salt Lake City for the
vVhite River Mountains, and that Governor
'coming bad proceeded to the city by invi
ion. So it appears that the Mormon war
nded without so much as the loss of a
le drop of blood spilt in battle, notwith
the terrible threats of the saints
,on leaders—Brigham Young and
iate assistants in the work of trete.
rust whom indictments have been
nave tied to the mountains, leaving the
of the Mormon men and women to in , .
.e the United States officiate to enter their
city and establish a new order of affairs.
The Late liailroed Dloaster--Verdict of
the Coroner's Jury.
The Coroner's jury in the case of the late
frightful accident on the Central Railroad at
Sauquoit Creek, Utica, New York, agreed on
their verdii.t on Saturday. The feeling of
the jurors is understood to have been unanit
moos at ones. The verdict is :
" We find that the persons whose bodies havo been
viewed by us, came to their deaths by the giving
way of the bi idge of the New York Central Rail-
road, crossin;: the Sauquoit Creek, in the town of
Whitestown, Oneida county, on the morning of the
11th of May, and that they were all passengers by
the Cincinnati express train coming east. The deaths
wore caused i y the insecurity of the bridge, owing to
the-same being decayed and rotten. A portion of
the bridge was constructed of inferior timber, the
same being bastard elm. We find the deaths were
caused by culpable neglect on the part of the Central
Railroad Company, in not causing this bridge to be
properly examined."
The Three Regtmentm
The news from Washington indicates that
the appropriation bill will pass, though there
will be some sparring over it. The refusai of
the President to designate the regiments until
after the passage of the, appropriation bill has
a cooling and healthy effect.
MR. F 81.1:, Conn; recently lost $30,000 worth
of lager beer by water fulling the cave iu which
it was stored, near st. Louie.
Vlore Outrages On A.uterlean yeas...tire
The British cruisers in the Gulf are sill:
active in their demonstrations against Liar
commerce. Two additional instances of out
rage to American vessels are given in the NOW
York Herald of Saturday. The bark Glee.
burn, at Havana from Antwerp, reported on
her arrival that she had been boarded by a
British naval officer, who asserted that he had
orders to beard and search all vessels sailing
off the Cuban coast. Capt. Gage. of the bark
\V. 11. Chandler, which arrived at New 1 orl;
on Friday, reports that while lying in the har
bor of Segue la Grande hie •essel
boarded by the second lieutenant of the ilritish
steamer Styx, who made a thoroueh examine
ation of the ship end her papers. lie also
boarded and starched all the other vessels in
the port, eleven of which belonged to the I nit
ed states. This conduct aroused the indigna.
tion of the authorities of Segue la Grande,
and the Port Captain drew up n protest
against the action of the British naval Milers,
to which the masters of the searched vessels
affixed their signatures. The passports of sta",
end passengers on board the Corte/ were kept
by the British commander, who refuied to re
turn them. Annexed is a brief record of the
operations of the British in the t ;•all during
the past three weeks :—ship Tropic Bird fired
into, boarded and searched : schooner Corte:.
seized and now detained at Inagua : schooner
N. B. Borden fired into, boarded and search.,
ed ; brig Robert Wing tired into, bearded
and searched ; bark ldenburn ov,rhsuled et
sea, and bark W. H. Chandler boarded and
searched, while lying at anchor in the pert of
-' , aguit la Grande.
These things cannot fail to deinelei end
receive prompt action on the part of the
American government. The lbg of our
country must not be openly and impudently
insulted, by the commanders of British Steadi
ers, almost in our own waters. If Our ves
sels in the Gulf are to be thus overhluled
British cruisers, it is about time that some of
our own cruisers should be put there with on
dere summarily to chastise all insults to the
dignity of our flag. If the government 1,1
Great Britain has given orders " to board eve
ry vessel that passes up or down the I ; ulf.”
such orders should be met by a prompt emi
manly resistance. This nation will never ,uh
mit to this kind of action from any power--
Our flag must protect all that it covers.
We are glad to learn by the papen- , rteeiv(d
yesterday that the President has takt n i,forr.pt
action with reference to the outrages cumin tt
ed by British vessels of war on our commeice
MAY 18, 1858
tu the Gulf. It is stilted that thcre IF.
to believe that orders have been already issued
to the Home Stiiir,dron that Rill EfPctualiv
stop the outrages complained of. 'Ili:
dent will to-day cunnunnicate to the senate
hie views on the important subject.
A special despatch to the New - )L' nr&
says :
" The President will COllllllllllhis OH)
Senate resolution as to the outragca my Brit— h cro.-
sere on our vessels on Tuesday. The Grivero:r.....i. is
in possession only of the facts wh:oh I..ve deco h
Belied in the newspapers. There is reason I .
however, that orders have already bun zpat -hs
the Home Squadron, which will render t. reT-it - i_.l
the outrages on the part of the
"It is understood Lord sites:ion tic
also been directed to the subject. The rasult oI ell
this will be that these British cruisers will tr
American guns between them and our tom-chant:T., ..
Upon no subject is this Government firmer tio. •
the utter repudiation of the riL;ht ofrtr. i
believed the outrage., are Inure
public has any idea ~,I*."
At the anniversary meeting of the :\ . - !tv
York Magdalen Society held last we ek, stalls•
tics were produced showing the frightful
increase of prostitution in that city. gram
this it would appear that there art , within
three miles of the City Hall no fewer than
400 recognized houses of ill-fame, containing
at least 4,000 abandoned females. The police
returns show that the whole number of cru
fessedly dissolute woman in the city cannot
be short of twenty-five thousand
Death of General Larinter Contrad;,:eti
The report which reached this cit ) of the
death of Gen. William Lorimer, jr., lormerly
of this city, who was reported to havo horn
killed by the explosion of a cannon, at Leav
enworth, Kansas, is contradicted on thk' au
thority of a dispa eh received from St 1,01.1 is
on Monday. The contrdiction is relial,le.
—The receipts into the Goverumcii; Trt,vury
last week were only $-1-16,000, even now I .elow
the usual low average which liar ruled tor ,t , ,tee
time past.
—The comylaiut again,d 14,an p • -
Ushers of the Gad o, Prize, who were .4.rN..t , .1 ut
a warrant issued by the Mayor of Vihk,
and sent to the City Judge fora Fe. t l
amination, was dismis..:;ej on Too-day, :it J
being of the opinion that they l
no offense by offering a gift to inhut•,; ti_, I J
subscribe for their paper,
—The county treasury of Adair Mu.,
was robbed of $4,0(0 on lost ;titur.lny !fight
week. The money was taken fi- ru a s fe I , :licre
the Treasurer was in tho Iplldt of kr..e , an, t.
—A letter recently received in Erie, Pe ,
one of the Directors of the Hunbut.- att I Erie
Railroad, conveys as.sorar.ces that ti ! . ,
will be put under contract within a c ,- - - hpt.r -
ly short perio•t I undcr—tocd 11
Moorhead, the Prebidcut of the c , .e..1,• •
engaged:in perfecting preiirn,rmi ,
of the canals to responsible pa •;
to procuring a transfer from ti‘c titaik .
—ln New York, on Monday, a ve r y
petition for a divorce was presented f !
preme court, which may be taken
lastrative of our age of progress. ,rd
Ayres, "an infant, aged 1:1," applied pi
don to have a gnrdian appointed tti • t.
suit fur a divorco from ICit—it
the gaurdian's—wife. Tl. .1,, :it . I
the papers, imitired i,ow eld
defendant might be, ittel was int drme 1 .;
about sixteen. The .Judge thou pr,:y
er of the petition
A ("1 '1t,11A.13,1*1 RAC:I.!I - ii Led
(Ask.) shield relates the 10;1 , wir,g, I
accident:
Last Tues lay E lun
gentleman of IVltti,hal:
two sisters and bi bruther-h:
son , E sq ,of Chia piece , v ;;;....;!tin•
wharf-boat fur an ttr-btretie t , o tt. ;
phine Savage was the first to arrive. •
pears she was racing with tho
was close behind—dud would not talc.a
make fast to the wharf-heat.
,VlMr. Anderson, who `r a r,•ry
tion, was carried on at lode 119.Z , .1',1; Ir
being left behind, M .Th
bliss lidindadu
aboard at the risk of her l.fe. Thu I
earnestly requested t.. 1 delay 0 i:11,11.11 rlt
rest of the passengers and th.
stated "ho would do so," but :11t.0. , t , If • :t•
breath, halloed to the captain, " 3 11 r. 0.. •
an instant, the boat was tin icr lvdy,
stage-plank still extended over her g , P. , .. i
on to the wharf.boat. Mr.Edaiondsed, r.Tas
standing on the wharf-boat, superint,u ding, lino
shipment of hie baggage, was tripped up by it
knocked between the boats, and marTled -
horrible manner.
" PA, didn't you whip me for biting T,,ntLa.,
" ray child, for you hurt him very mt!.
"Well, then, p; you ought to whip rua' , .
teacher, too; for he hit her yesterday rJz:
the mouth ; and I know it hurt her, hecau. - •
put her arms around his neck, and tried tc , c l, '":
him.
"MR. SPEAKER," !laid a patriotic) M. C. from
rn asrioultural county, "if tho question is rof' ,
to me, I answer boldly iu the affirmative—no
Prostitution In New 'Work
VARIOUS THINGS
The Latest News:
111P011ONT FROII WASIIINGTOX CiII,
1 , ,NG1, AND AND AMERICA
The Recent Gutral7,s on American Vessels
Tige Before Con:zr:,2st.4
1 - .•.PLANATION DEMANDED DV THE
Orders Given to the Home Sq naith on
FROM EUROPE AND INDIA
WAtIIIWITON CIII, May 17.—The War Depart
meet has no confirmation of the latest newspaper
inteiiigence from Utah. Lieut. Gen. Scott says there
aro two ehances out of five that it is true.
The President has demanded explanations from
England and Spain with reference to the search and
visitation of American vessels in the vicinity of
Cuba and its harbors. The Colorado, which lett
Nerfdle tile 12th, has specific orders to the Huns
Squadron to stop these interferences with America . %
hipping from any quarter whatever. The recent
vistLobtis have caused much indignation on the pelt
et Cung,es, as woli es the Administration, and both
eve railed spun the President for particu
lars.
The S •, in executive session t.. iir„ eenfirtne I
the r.nt iusti n ( Ryndcrs as I'. Ale! hal
tor :lee of New Yerk. Mr. sciiell,
C)l!Ce 0" '1 New York, has not del bcen r.
C n
` i Pow g I''-:masters have been coLfiriaed
M-. for Now York; Mr. Gideon Westc..it,
Phile ic'i ilia: Mr. Hatter, Easton, Pa.; Mr. Brattlis,
i's Mr. iS•loau, Erie, Pa.; Mr. 111T.trisi..I,
Mt ad, i'le, P,.; Mr Stewart. Allegheny city. Ai Ike
f•illott g Surveyors Genera: Francis L. Darcy, for
John Loughborough, for Missouri grid 11!1-
LoIS 1V STP.:II LC , V to, of lowa, for Wisconsin and
lowa. A. D‘a:C WC S also confirmed c. 3 District
A .terney of
Mr. L'glar's bill reported to day authorising; Ct
Cita!, go in the buildings for custom hoti-e, post office,
and c, rt rectos it on the some principle as that
ps , csd is the House, but more explicit .n its pro•
'llie Senate refaced to consider it.
enrulled by Florida have been
naly 32 Indian warrinrs an 3 a c.mrura
:mall number women and childrinaten
t, : e . th o Mato
A ea"; Deac , 2r ttio members vola r
J.".• ph L. Wright, of N. J., reeeiNf• ice
T, utirrit f.., tio,rktecer olCr many .
wet., Fired with pert. itti,
TI3IRTY•:.'IFTE CONGRES;-3
Mr. Yet*, . tto f
ti.. . Con.teittre on Un
htt.ens tto Lstrueed to inquire whether e:.y
to eLttlle the Pre.t.ideut of t!...t t ni
t, St..,t‘tt to protect Amer, - tin vest-ehi egaillPt Britifh
the Golf of Mexico or eleew hero, sr to
age,
rt y 1,•1! er therw:::e
TLCc - ti-etucrt.e oticn
Mr. i‘11•'11. `rat S.;ollte I ...7...t,aper
1! f.g yet. was temporarily laid oVeT.
Mr. ribie,e , of Minnesota, presente:l a memorial
from ilia Legi,lature of 11lizinesota, titiklng for the
Ir :duct. , of ui it routcß in that State.
Yuir.• , Florida, calved the bi,i to timer'
Net , relating to 'he I'Ltrut Wilco. The
ILL the olecial hour arriving caused
it. lie,i!per,,,mer,t.
r. U. oflin .is, maid:: au un,:ucc,:sful at
t;impt ge• up ;his Texas Boundary
Ir. ikwfr, of California, gave r uti e
rall op to Paciflo Built-on,: Lill.
ot Mr. Iluntet, of Virginia, the t'ien
er.ll Ap r : i riution bill was taken up and paaeo.l,
tuLtdantially e reported from the Finance Commit-
The iirly tiF of that i.receded its
relii.tive to the itimendimeut to ply tilt)
t'e reporters eight hundred ertioi
t're IF xtra c itupcasation, Whloll
i .
- Mr. moved that the words " to enable John
c. Ri ves stricken out, so that the provizions 01
11.,f., 1,111 would he for the direct - payment of tt.e
Senate to ti e reporters.
3tes:4E. T,u_tbs, Brown, Shields, Johnson, of Ark.,
Stuart, Mnis and Fessenden took part in the debate
the —iiion, which was finally ugroed to.
the ti soussion of an amendment reported by
Mr. Bayard from the Judiciary Committee to allow
the Attorney Uerteral to employ two now officers to
Ito mliod Assistant Counsel, in his cffico nt $3OOO
akry, Mr. Hunter spoke against it as au attempt to
establoth n higher order of clerks. He also spoke in
favor uC advancing the employees in all the depart
ments by merit oh ne.
Mr. (' ,- ;I:ower, of Vt., was in fa\ or of appointing
as :o=c;‘aot. Att)rney I;neral, if such °Lilco was
rc.ally wanted, but ho rout ,1 not sanction the r.I3VT
ot-(1 , 3r of oftidere.
the “mt.ndrnent tai lost, and the bill was then
The mule %scut into excwltivo ses,:uo, and slab
t y
Ti.e re!!:.lutinn forthwith to dismiss the (Lor
i, per sthiptod by a vote of 141 against 34. A
• t;,L prevnile.l to elect a doorkeepee te-murrow.
'rho committee on the judiciary 'ere discharged
from the ;further cons deration of the memorial of
W!llmta !Alexander asking for the impeacbmectof
Judge Wa(r3l2°. Several other memorials preferring;
clmlginr ore pending in the committee.
Quilloltll asked leave to offer a joint resolution
is} mecca a line of policy in regard to the ad•
mission al new E ;ate& The House refused to suspend
the roles for the purpose of introducing the propos
..ill•in by r vote 1-f 88 against SS, two-thirds being
uerei.:,art for th..t purpose.
,-T aEked leave to offer
,ettlug forth that tho existiEg tariff
,Eiadtquale to the Supply of the Uoverninent
rEve:ll,, and is a source cf embarrasEmont to
, ottl,irV, and instiucting tho Committee Cf Ways
the
ae I Nicaas to inquire into the expediency of report
ir;; i•iii for reviving the tariff, subatituting brine
iLltl.“ion, and apecific for ad valorem
dui • :. 'in I rt; ott.,tneating duties on articles which
:c.,iu coluv_ititien with American manurnet•lnia
afford increased protection to
.Atoi i•cari io to try and 'tabor.
Tat; 11.1.. , 0 refured to cusped the ruloa by :i
too.
0a mmiun id Mr. Itarisdele, a resclution was
adopted ailing on the President, if not incompati
ble aiih the publia interest, to communicate any in
formati.iiin hi. I,ov-CggiOr: relative to the firing into,
and starching vessels holimging to the
i, • ••1 icy British ships of war, :LI the c_ot:t
Tho adjourned.
thl2: Waal i.y the North A inc rie
ESL) LAND.
A )...);'bioll o) - eurred int ;-)t. Gecrge'ti Chilunt-.1
ve)))):ei, b)sir.h. Thlrty livec w , .ra lort.
•h.,t.i)or lit‘crge, burg L: by; .) the
fit, 2r, ibunde.“.)i in tin) charr.:l, by veLic: i l
)) 1` Were drowned.
V 3. :.adc a fcqtnal demand on Naples. for
- the unprisonment of the English er.gi
,,,-trs rvptur,d on 1, , ,0rd tho Caglinri steam:
=IEI
Lefb_re from India i.ta t [bat Nona bad been
reinforced find clout to offensive
MEE
Now Vous - , May 17.—The Bard: Stateutoot 'or the
t tv-ok ii:er,aso in loans of $1.1177,000;
u cominzll deleJtitoA, S7IS,UOO ; tu
ot.drawa depositc.. $1,572 000 ; decrease in si.ecitt,
$722 000: li,, , TeiSe in circulation, $232,000.
"! f:111:Ig
1-1-'
'6'4=:cgrapia rte c. 4
t. ik %co
a turrn i
1) 'ti,11.11.44 tiatir,,
Tl.c proceedings during the morning hoar
u,l,lLp . .
appropriat:en bill was thee tal‘cn up,
f`Ct:V Ilebato ensiled on the auttntuient
npprol.nation to pay the rep-rtar, out-
•• • •i L.Mt. Rives.
/I I Lc proceeded to the coneideration
r 'oti• n trim Lie committee of accounts pre
; • ( 11,, 1L1if,11 of Mr. Hackney, the do ir•
1•• • "t the Housie, for alleged official misconducr.
friun Mr. Hackney was read, saying !In::
••I tae tirade by the committee were in
..••t, and others greatly magt.illed,
He Rake a thorough invetigu-
=SE
A A..., ktbatoor3u,,l in which Messrd..9.ter.hcn
. a,
rg 1\ of Mnryland, Spinner, of N. 1
~, . hr r • to• :r t.
A,afa n 1 of (111-I__FtiOrth AllieriCa from
!;c 'a 17. ILs N , rtil A nicri , n
: • ,th tl rho 5t1.1 inlt.
- t tho U./ ( - rnuicLt of Imtir.
I I .1 , eT,tier,ing. the Danubian Pr:riciNli
t,ee h , ls been de' t-ated in the House of Ceiniu,ns, L
a la: u 111,j
Frenot, Legislature has adopted the budget.
Tl,r ~1 tiro leading powers have rtqmtcd
.1 the German Diet, to consider tim
proposition ut Denmark. relative to the Duchies.
BY TELEGRAPH.
PRESIDENT
to Put a Stop to ti.
ac., Ete
Front Wanhlngton
F ; R.'..T .'_,I.:'SION
cgier":Ply . .9 PrOCeedll!...l.
I A .
OF IcEI'.RESI:NTA'rIVE,'
PR A", CI
LrO f,r„aisir~. L'rer.~l~iuf. Ira
N:lxv Yort-. sank Statement
Congresaittnal,
CM=
E•roen S.. LOI.IIF
Sr. Lotto, MaY 17.—The a
det.ipat , h i arr., niglit, Bteting t: at Lt. had
reached Leaving , r . :: Jr: 1:i camp
Scott on ti_a loth hprti bringing blt.:dgence that
the hod Lid down tiruni . . tidy. i%ramiing , .,
inyitat;on llngliana Young, enterrol
Lebo Ci.y. withou: eFcort. nyr f he
itnc gore to Le .louthern part cf the Territory, and
Cad WOI.C.CII and children are preparing to follow.
The bl.iekar,o eerrei , pondent of the &pat/lean
suy: , there are bandits in the no , ghb.wb,,,,i of F„ r t
Scutt, Kaidaas, numbering two hundred and fifiy men,
commanded by the notorious Captain Montgomery,
thoroughly :need and mounted on fleet hi r e :. Tony
defy lb , . States troop., and ewJar they o/i.l
never be taken. Upwards of one hundred and fifty
familit, hare been robbed and driven into Mirs.airi.
rec 'nunilred troops, ctruprliing the first detach
mew of the Seventh Infantry, kit buarsan harre.chr
yeid.orday for Leavenworth.
ieno,al Berney arrived at Lei - ,venwrrth on the
12th
A.inerf,Lon Brig Fred Into,
17.—Tho brig Wingold report., having
baeu tired into ‘rith Luueketa by a British eruizer,
after leaving Sierra Morena. Afterwards sho
Vr b., boarded , nd t,earebed by a❑ armed beat's crew.
Connelly Found
.M.Py Collrldly Who hle.
been on trial for ievvral days pas:, f,,r ha:6)ring
illgUlVi• slave?, b2O been found guilty. A ria,tiun
hns been mode tbr now trial, ono of the jurers be
ing a d- i ,uty G. r. Marhal.
Who was 64.1linituj1.7
LOLA. 9, In 12/3 "Thirty Yeare View"
at - ,Hrigtent , ISIFFF. his ctinick..l. a 17hr,, was the
1:1 in ti.c Icon Mark." in the following terse
i y le
lien the atith , qi of the ahiolgeu , nt
I' J., :en ye,orsold, which cva in tic
last , locale i borrowing LiNy'-i diviFinn of tin:" in
esi , i,in) of the let c...taiuty, rand before
iron: hod thrown the
iluthet, , hip of Junius, it W 7.9 Well cuLocided that
then sa+ but cue man in England, or in the
w.. 1 1,1, who un'ted in hirm•elf all the qualities of
Lea and temper, all the incidents of
pc!! {dial lin?, which the writil.g of tho ,- e
1 - c-quiredi i• - mt one man who hild
nor er to ialivc tlae English louguage, Foch l n;;vl
edge 0, loon and things, such amplitude ef
in
formation, such lefty and daring. spirit, such
iteluo..•tiii lit to then!rhis and c .nceal
his IlfIrEE", au orat,rical fame alrc.idy Co g.reat ov
him above the as ,, urraption of tt. it of
7.r0 It • one mitt: was Lola
tin '1! and out of f.iv6r with t', 3 birg
(hy Lie neer
-1-• in t • 1.1.1-pitill of llouee
of horde, i• - ••i!.•iince ie reaell
of retiied hie inutatry
and ',II shut out; di,rior•t•-nioil,
neirir , , rt,t1..3., and seeing no wily to reach
trii.mgh tilt; keen, and by meals
of cl ; , e,LIS i.uitacity,patri-ite to temerity,
an s'aroudeil Pr the
tryguy Se •rit,iod lord
it I 3.lliiiti• n th- latter part :f the
tury in which t.bry hood, rcavertibie
I r I,•; .. , 112 of Ciii
cinuriji put PiS, at the eathe
ket f , r tilP purpt , o et' ni _ r r•:,, t; t h e
the ai
in se4sion at th-Jt ci;y. a the pro
cve,tinlP Wel, e.21 . 111::.,;tel Lettu. it V 1,3 con ,
calved his presence would. not bit
aul Ei..pr9ti.t. i ' uoo for item..
ett!Eig e. few minutes withr-ut to dot
:to sentence, he fi h..2tily and
ri-I , „t , d ct headquarter Ist'
making c.r , T i rt, the prooe ,, lit• es
el entirely ;r,
lIERE is soLnezhing not very S.-! to read:
Lc w ,- ,:1111,:s over L!uetttn Lf
[ 'll2 7: .
() • ; B`. lt..:Ve 'E.CI in tith,t, un
sigtatly rof.ition!—Nandiester (N. 11 i Mirror.
6 13'iao liar, ix ,-, l7l:zarci of liturliave's Flee-
laud Ilitterti
Situido in i:g compositibb, pleasant tit tl.e tazto,
truiy wonderful in its effect, its popularity can
not 1,0 . ssoLtlered at. To invalids just rezovtr:ag
sir( n , h, it is invaluable: elorcisirg that sooth tig
the nor, :us systorn, and imparting
t':a . health :oad tune to tho stomach, 00
1:y the to nvaloscent."—/)iiij I.',lterpr;h , 2.
roi.roful sikt-i-Acit. , o'.*
1/wert. zi'otil at 1 per bot Lie, t:iz battles for $&,,
by Ca.::Pr:prietora, tionjanlin Pa.ge„.l c., b Co.,
N 0.27 Wi stu-ot,bottc.ean kik - Ft and Socoad streets.
ad D;ugovo generally.
MARRIEu s
In Pt Paula Cathedral. oi tic, 17th twit., by
Rev. E. Nl'Mahnn, [IA It i,b7b B. MOWRY to liaa LLEN
P. RAFFERTY, all of this city.
DIED
hlurnilig, la al no , ,utos befoie JOHN
T. WHITTEN, 37 years,
forietial will Like i,ltes from Lig Ist , :c o . 4
Caldwell street, on IL ii;BIJ.A tie•
0 lock. Tito frielide Anil a( quAir, 01 tA 1 , 1:.11) nn.
It :eitt , tl to ater.d without t I
FArYN, IcITI-lOU'P et ): , !:'sl ENT TILL FUnLIU
Bd.JULD IiNoW THEm.
F. IPi ,Libel, writes ud the: , hollo°
beee trembled with Norma for tabae three years, and tle't
she aled one vi o l ef Dr. Law's f' , lehr“t4 1 rhci.' l, 9', Pr" -
livid Iv 1. hinting littH., Piit9buriol, Pa, Hhicb brought
away eve - farye worms. Per usual good health illllll , -
diately return+ d.
Mrs. yaiyby Jn. 152 E..tsex street, N. w late of
November 1.2, nlid, write,, us that ch..: had a child which
had been nr.w, I! for tatter than two trionth. H , ocuretl
a bottle of VerllllfUgP, and adtainiateriii ;t Th e
ehiid latge quatility of wo: 1118, and in a few days
WOO as hear' yas ever it ha 1 toes. Part nts, with au: 11 testi
mony bofore I l,iitate there is aoy
ror,vli L vo.•rni, and lose no din, in iinviiiriag and
rug Dr. raft.", and
o'l3-
4: .I. Po.cher..r , ~ , 1 1 be ettr,Ful to ask for DR. NE'S
C EitM I Fth.3l::, re,aufactnred by YL'e:MING
intf).4. Pittsburgh, Pa. Ail other Vertnifugee in corn
par:loa are eorthleia. Dr. I , ..l.lsas's go:suine Verinffutze
also c,iobrato-1 I.±eor can 00 ,- .• to' had at all re
ape. I f!rng utcprc.a. NOM, ts-ithe,ut ripnat
My it:l r .7,4r3 FLEMING DRO.4.
n 1 y raw ERTES gilli ENTS.
ATI:ERN PAWN BROKER'S SALE CAF'
11:j cLoTuiNii —On FP WAY and SATI. RD-SV. May 21
and 22, at ten and two o'clock each day, will le, s o ld, at th,,
New Cnitunercial ealesroenni, No :et Filth street, a large con
shrn na-at vethiablo Clothing trona an Eastern Pare
comprehending every lirtich , A geLiti,mcw: to,
ir, Ha gel y of material and style, such voi tine 1:,11,1c1,-th,
fancy 'ol , llllora, and e online r ' , reek and Meek
amt fuse Caisituere, Linen and Tsew d Pares; : ilk, oariu,
and Cho i‘ Vei,ta ; suniiner DrAwo': s, Fhirts,
inylB N. neez..
Di;ii.E . AlPnli,Y 5A LE OF eLoTHING - ,
F;8 If IthE LEI; ;Rs. 11.\ I
CI INC II:108, r AT No. 54 B . rll. NET —;_'ll Eb
190'.`'.' '
an esterarrurtalent Ci•••11;L:4. embracing,
G. ;-; ,rt Culny. ,
bult• la.bor .1;;e. ;u
DresH 3t Lee, Le.„burn, Suft n:l 5 yly
ZSata: Cloth and Carpet Traveling 13 , ;: , ,110..iery. Wha;,-
holle [IE . \ lb; DA V f.?.. 1. ;•;; :;;
- - _ - -
AA A Aft BL,F, I'o P '.11: W
, ROOOD C T R
INtit TAB - Es, AT ATICTION o'l 'lll's (PRI Dn . .)
ertning, 15tIl, ;:t Ito 51 Fif t h
et; 60t, secund Ilifr, Eu w :Cer Ire TO, oq,
13r,c tui will be a‘bleci, by cruel of Adminis
trator, to the enle of atockf; and roil e3tate. at 8 o'hloch.
, .
u.}l3 P. M. DA VI
.
f BARODAIES
AT A lAIION. EDNESDAY 11(11 . ..NINO.
:J[l„ 11 Cc;tx,Y. at thr) Cua.mozLial
53 rilU: V, will Le an exlensivu ilA , crtunnt ci
P:l.,,:ern matte 1.1c.rria , ...1, which may I.umtarain,l prev!_u9 to
the wa'u. (myls) P. J. DAVIS,
12
N. JAnt.,ton i °cl4 Met,oe. Claret
• ,rt.:
t C . ::11r;: in e: •,n nI IJr
Eol• Iry .'.)/ I LI, t: I ICE II -'ON.
NO9. 111,i'223 L 71_v
- EN I) 0 eases INlanilla j Jl.3';
and for nte by
lIICaETSON.
pI( tiercesprim?Pew Rice, now
hviding and f.r =ale. ,
rn i• RICK r.';')C.N.
f j _:p 10 ‘'OFFI•4IE,—FA,U ba4 , i, good
, n flee. iu storn nc‘i fur en it y
1,3,11 '.ll - 1,1_.; it .t RICK HT,ON.
lii. Curb. St , da, iu;t re
• 1 - 7.:r sale Li
!ATM
r r
Ut:i A R.-
C'ffre Cru,i,, I .-i
A Crulited
" rt. uun
fino
"
kg . Sal: Ly
A6LI.-100 casks soda Ash, now
Is MILLER A RIC. , SETS , '2 , II._
i —5O gross Marsaille3 Clay Pipes,
r ceiv.rri anti for Dile by
nly 1:3 MLLLER lIICKETSON.
bll F ALL-50 barrels sack vairy
Eat t, ;1) bture and ler sale by
wy.S MILLnil A RICK ETSON.
lACoN.-6000 lbs. Country Bacon shoul
6itto4 anq lisms, to arEite this,
day and for sa!e
JAS A. FETZER,
Corner Market and First streets.
xr..} 13
100 bushels Ga1 , ..1.3;
5(3 and P.-ath 8i0.302/
f r sale by JAS. A. FI7TZER,
Cl.rner Mitlot and First -t-reQts.
LDINO LOTS an Caldwell street
1.1 ab by 5. CUTHBERT
u:yll 51 Market &treat.
ENV 'Vol! , r 7u. 16,i2
MILLKIt & RICEAUSOI,T
NEW ADVERTiSENEPiTS
OP . I: I.' 771 E
& CIIN.Nr.I.L6I 11.1 11 it. 11. CO,
Pittsburp,ll, May 13, 1'53. I
UP11.01 1 03.4.1.8 will be received at the ctllto o tde
) urt-1) and Coo nelb till, lit Iroad Comp,,y, iu
no. city of Pittsburgh, until the 15th of June io
vive, for the Graduation, Ma3oury, Building, Ties:hag. :q.t.
ton Building, and Railway Track, embracing the entire
werw utcestary• e, the con.pletion of the Division of the
ItJotd of about ten lati‘l ono-half sites, along the Ittloriongiv
I.ela river, bete ern Pittsburgh an 1 Port Perry.
13 PhelPICATIONi1 of the work are ready for exaulna
11,1 : 1 , at the ctbte it th-:hoar , Engineer will be
in attonviarce. at 1 a 0101 l vivid:illations will be given to
partiv e maliing equity.
Tlie dl I I, t, iu on• - • or several rou'racts,
and in3y b - ptn el.ie in cash, or wholly. in pert, fu the firm,
Mortgage &aid• .ft he Company; by the part of said
11. , a to 1.. cut”tru,ted
Tce
wk me rate, and can to ddno rxpeditiormiy,and
will 1 "' rcyairrd to h, completed in all the coming antuma.
1:y order of the Bo rd of Directors.
rey18:3,,c.. 0 d PEN.I S. LATROBE, Pres't
AT A MEETING OF THE DUQUESNE FIRE
- COMPANY, I,ld nt thtit. Hall on MoNDAY, May
Is, I K.S, v.lng prt,rntle t. 11.1 rose lutiot NV CTO unau
:.rnon.ly adop:•td
W 11E2 E!l9, By a wis-, dhiceivoicion of the .4 uthhr or our
cur lilt, lit loved fellow-member. JOIE. T. WHIT-.
TEN. has finished his earth- ly pil.. - rimage and I en suddenly
called from this t) the un-icen wc rld ; and, wheroas, this
company has bet n dreply inimrs?vil with a sense of his
many tic-flan:As ilualicies as a member of society, therefore.
be it
Ke:•iariZ. That n aalb• ei • Do , inesne Fire Comiclny
we sincerely regert his premature decease, but bow with
mock huhudzstOn tii this uP.li. tyre lit of Ut 'rice Providence.
Res .Irel, That in his foes we truly deplore the separation
from one who was ceer Zealoll9 and faithful in the perform
ance ‘if his many onerous and selt-s.acriticing duties as a
member and ( - nicer ,f thin organization.
Ater-feed, That as an outward evidence of our sad b..reare.
ta-nt, we wfll wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty
Mays, and, in a httly, attend his remains to their anal rest
ing plate.
Re, 11,1, That the SlfT , tlt7y of this meeting Lour to !hi ,
family hitr dc;:“ i4ed lat.`, a copy of thi,s , prece,d
inizs, with assurr ace cl our sympathy and condolence in
this their i:rtat hon.
lbat the., pi be published in the
J ''7ma's of the
\ - .l'Nti .'.IF: s': LIBRA BY ASSOCIATII)N.—The
Lit nary er thin 171 ?tli116,1 havins: been rn-chninified,
the Librarian will ins prepared cal and after THURSDAY,
the 26th inst., L.. farninh tern:hers. Its erder.
InylS LIBRA RY COM M ITTEEL
T LI E MOST INTERESTING
AND
UNIQUF; FNTERTSINMEN EVF.II. WITNESSED.
TI:•• celebrated C! 1,.t" Aw , ANC'E 0111.1 troupe,
c 0:,,: ut .1 F! fp !!! the Wallithu ua lion, we, re.. - xi I qiv:• a(i ItAND EX
1.11111 TI!)`: and cur., ct their tzthe, ut
111ASONIC lIALI,,
ON 7 UP.SDAY, FRIDAY D SATURDAY EVENINI3
May :20:11, '2.11: and
F . _ A Wt.? Ii .4 W. ;A N. 5!.,.; 19 proucrunctol t hrouglivut the
Cut; ' 5t2,1,0, °rat.; living, will
giv , n ;',.. - ription of hi. c. ttutry, etc , oft.
ont
I a ,co; Viti...,tz alive cf the
I t
. .
Th.• entertamimmt 1, of a elinete
ud i 4 "net: toed by the Pr., throm,:hout th•• eountry. as
Cie re:ly by it::: till E10711!,N4. Lno viledc., may be
ohteiniel at the pa emit time of tha W.:at:ere tribes.
AD~IIScI N, tis eenta. Doors open at half past 7 : esti!.
lion to C . at 9 Font S,AIS 1 , , , "11,1 fur ladies The
Mu, orrie , anal orum will lap preecry.d.
Cr 9 V7'l. 7 llii AFT hiltNi there tali all barn Exi t ihi.
tier tar the L. :mitt and Children. ©dot 15
cent.. Do at two Cc:l,k —commence at half pail
tnyl9:lit
4 \ - 010E F . P.O.Yi 011(0.-
ccrar.., April Id. 181.9.
bet CsD cc ter :—Apr', W m CattE•Ctlt,Ll.4 are Inking II ue
ly. Tore.• of nor physiMins 1.6.• th-al iu their practice.
nd tie an-il,l gram eleies.
'V LOCK.
Conir.cmh.L.6 !or . , de pit the c 7ht of Witt - A and Sixth
71.
h
PU R:l4 IT ARE.
r;''36 4 ,00,041`; IN-ORTIL,
TO BE AT PRIVATE SALE IN
rF." II i{ ..i:: i', AV F., E K ,',:-.:, .
Th. -t*.tl soil.. r t° f.:(.0.1 Y, .r
r..0re.:4, en Fif .tree., and haviD , ;to giVO th
13.,1,1;11,0, ILIA of luuo, no k of
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
_A T C ) S
T 111: SA LE COMMENCES
O. ITESDAY, NAV IS, 185 S,
.IND WILL CONTINUE FOR THREE WEEKS
The Pri.:d be neirk.,l iu pht!i3 each arti
th Virit •r . ,•rqj .u^ . .:4, th
BA - i]AINS
_
TERYS— ?Ai rums it EIS than 11CO, cath. On $lOO and
upwardq a credit of ty days will ta3 given for approved
endorsed raper, cOth , t
I. 11.
rn3ls:3 , v ::0. 33 FIFIU bTREET
MILITARY GOODS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE CONSTANT
IX on hand a caunpLotc k of
I I, I 'l' A 1 \ 0 (> I) S,
I=l
11:•t+F.L ,
Volanteeu Conspanles
t Wllll ZULL t , :IIPMENC9 AT I±II , KT NOTICE
SILK AND BUNTING FL.&OS MADE TO ORDIM
EM. i 3. 14.'FADDEN d: SOS.
05 MARKET STRIf,ET
•
WE ARE T1115 ,.7,71, DAY OPENING,
MEE.CFIANT TAILORINJ DEPARTMENT,
At,i,
)LEN AND LIN EN C:: . ATIN(;9.
SI L A V 4 I? EILLE -11
_v
A s;CY LIVEN PANT STUFFS,
Which vie w!' ,rder in tho oust 14,,111 styles.
L. ILIIISLIFEID L
No Eq; Wool t
INI
APPLES.-100 received this day
uhJ f • v REYNIER & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood ,tr,t.
nr.podito St. Charle9
1„,1i
A,.!. KINDS of Pry G , ,cds as cheap as they
Cain b, hid tiny phi,.
lIANS:)N LOSE,
( tuerly Lo7r, Brother=,)
'2 Elaricet atria.
ml 1s
lIIS EVENING, AND EVERY EkNr•
A ING T'l frl WERR. or until :.!1 is sot.% uffer,- I
at kII . I:NhY'S AUCTION Ft GCSE. 120 Wo,d street, art
extensive assortment of to b iloia Jewelry, Gold and Silver
icittCht s, (AC., rt The G , reir aill ho open fc.r exsailnatiort
each day, when Ladies ar as Gentlrmen are rssp.etfui
ly invited to call, and they any purchase at private sale,
cr:etall, at very low p- ic , s, and all •gi i shell
prove:arei.rr,en ted and satisfactory, or money refunded.
Ilms befa,vi , l to be the Lest tweeted and tam,t
stack of JC'W(.:•rs, et t., GT r c Ltf•ri d at An - :1. , 11 in this
cite, and it cent way vit:111:, the attention • f ticilLhas:
as I , lll't 1 ,, sohl for cash immediately. Salo to
mmeace each CV,E tog at 7 1 / 2 old Lk
JG:IIIUA GRAY, Salesman.
lx G. McOARTNEY. A acer.
SAMUEL GRAY,
cIiAN '1"1' A I I, 0 I-Z. ,
No, 5%; St. Clair Street,
1 IPTSBURGII, PENN'A ,
yr-.,y,an•i to furaith Lis cmitomers and buyers gen.
coci.lly, with am I,iti,t am; mo,t fashionable o Ira of spring
and summer Goods of every variety, v.hich ho will make up
order to the eutire aatietaction of thoas who m v ay favor
Lim with their patronage. myl7:ll.n
1 4, STROI,O( Y. - MADAME HARPER,
the Natural Astrologist and Doctrees, who has been pro
uounced the wonder cf the world by all the crowned heads
and nobiliv of Eunice, fe now stc.ppiug, at .11,,em No 33
Scott Hons. , . v.l.ore and gentlemen desirozs of con
sulting her in rela+Ln to past, present and future events,
lost goods, 'lnc:arable dise::ses, etc., are invited to call. Con.
saltation :ee $l--chiidren ha.l , price. She will remain but
is short time, and those who desire to consult her must csll
econ.
ruyr:lxv
JOBIN THOMPSON Li. CO.,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, AND GRAINERS,
IyALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, YARN-
I:RDA Turpeutioe, Colonra, G htS3, linty mad Brush-
P. .at groua,l to order. 1.2 set bettSl,elCurob..l,
in cl-es, 137. Third street,
DRIED APPLES.-5O sacks received and
for rate by ireu 2'2 ; HENRY H. COLLINS.
FISH.-10 half bbl& received
Y and for k4lO by jusrli H NBYB.COLLLNa.
I 1 L 'A k '
6P6I'LEITE:,
B 1 fTil.,,
....I.iINCE-,
ETC ETC
NEW ADVEILTISEMETL.
E3;l]:, 'iv :' , 11!; 4
.NIAN AND
11 AICUFAC'11.51111M' HANK, OF
: - ..tal a 4.1 C .I , t ir. 3 ::::F AY nn li d7
153,150 06 'Nut,‘ in CilcuL,Licm.
150,493 78
Dm Depo itorb..
11,932 B'2
L. to other ilLillk.3 LN 0 , Nl' I s t y 7z0 7 c : 0 1, 0 , 1 0 8 0 5.5
Due Commonwealth 6,985 22
Loans and Discounts 671,803 17
l'pec:e--G,IL and Silva , -
119,961 35
Nut,cl and Chicks ~1 other Batlk, 26,968 37
Due Ly other Bank, 6),971 87
The abuse Statt me2t id Iru“,
L. DENNY, Ca3hier.
Swum and sab.c; befo: ome this 17 Lb clay of May,
A. D.,
J. F. MACKENZIE,
mylB
Notary Public.
'ST:VIE:SIII T CONDITI+N OF THE
BANK OV PII23BUTICILL
Mos=s'; MORNING, :lay 17, IESB.
- -
1 1 111.1.11 S:
Loans, Bills and Discount{
,i 1,022.206
Real Estate and Orcund Rent 44,750 22
Stocks and Mirc.'ilanies
Due by other Banks 11,483 t;.;
Bank Notes and ChLck. , , ar..d 89,681 36
S Tre:Lury
"ides6l,B6B 00
Specie 411,282 77
$2,174,2.25 SS
Capital Stock. ;:1,142,750 00
Profits and Earnin:s 146,828 00
Unpaid Dividends and Stnipone Accon,v ,, , 23 452 9 ,
Itho to other Banks 42 502 98
Circalation 25:1,550 00
Deposits 5r5,584 04
$3 . 174,225 34
The above Statement is correA, to the Ctst of my know
ledge and be!ief. JAIN HAP.RER, Cashier.
Sworn to and rubscri bed :Ida 17th day of May, 1858 be
fore me, (1.418) AUSTIN LOOMIS. notary
05"rui: ExcHANGE BANS OF
Mo.Nnkr MoLviNci, May 17th, 185 S.
Loans and Discounts $1,883,183 U.S
iteal Eclair 45,920 00
Specie in Vault 250,•03 50
am! Checks of tabor Punks 9.00.7.
U. h. Treasury N01‘..3, cent 51,600 ic)
Duo by other I;anl, 65,550 07
Ciii.itell $9.01' $ 818,000 00
(100tingo0t ru t,:t aL. f t 1'1,4318 1: 1 ,8..11.7 00
0 10 - 111.t.,n . 461 921 co
De l 0.49" 276,744 06
10.0, to 11,60 s 17,000 57
51,853,123 t 33
certify that the above Statement ix trim to the bent cf
my kriewl,t4e and belie:. II M. MURRAY, Cashier.
Attirm.d le'flare me, thinlith day of May, 1858.
u
nt' C. EitNESl', Notary Public.
11f. , '. I N'i" OP THE A LLEUHENY BANK.
Y.M - 47th, 1858.
Ni•l.B d !:i:!; I 2.1
f,5,3
I ,r )8. NO 21
12.7 , 4 49
i 5 • 43
I
Cir. itlitti. •i
to
Individlnd
Unpaid DiviiivridA
The above Stn'urre is c. react to 111 , , beßt of my know
-147.3 and lelicf J. W Cp iK, Cashier.
rind sdbscriled 1, fore ma, this 17th day of May
I.`fsS. [m3llll C. W. ERNEST. Ncitary
____ •
ASAFE AND PP,OFITABLE INVEST
MEN T.—The Di:mine:haw gad 11ridge
llenipany d •sire i., 11s:Ai, cf Twenty litany:lnd Dollars i•t
p•efe: red the sumo tc., be entitled to a i!ivalend of T i N
I;saran Of thu tcl.3 of aid dc-;,,re any dlii•
dew) ii pail en the oth s:urn inn./1.1 by the C,
spicy.
Ilse lbiiige et/1111 , 1(3y is rapidly svproach:ns , c, mph,
ti n, and will I. in successful op.rratich in he Celine of a
w indhiLe. 1... d. further particu lara, Indiana of
C. 111)10.EN, Pre , dc'e9t,
or, MAI:1;1.15 iv. ACIILrU;I,
tryl7:lw Attorney at Low, 1:9 Fourth st.
_FINE weather has come at 1a t, and a , -; win
ter Foote are rather w :rm oa the foot, I wool I ad vino
ot: to call armed to No. C. , ts Market street. ur .1 buy a pair
of the:, d. strable Spring Boot 3 or 510.020, v. hi.. 11 trill be bold
at very low pncee for c eh. Givo us a call, at
JOS. H. LOItLAND'S.
35 Nittritot street. Secondfrcru Fifth
1 - I.:l;_itiF,T IiOA R DS For Packing Joints,
~..7,5r3*.,1 by - SVI. G. JOTINST..N ,C. CO,
my 17 : - '.1.1 , c1.... Defilers, 57 Wool street.
EI 11U`
PAPidt “n hand, or made to or
r, WM H. JOHNSTON: & CO
mtl7 Stationer. ,! tr.
ill URUH RECUiW BOOKS ious
vi..s n lhaidyr m,d•+tocrdhr,ci any pntttrn,
ohort notice, I Y WM. Cr. -701.INSTo& a Co.,
hgyl7 Blituk Bock Manufacturert, 57 Wood at.
1) IBBONS,
.11 -- t u i L . E R . S a .— nd
a long kat at other newdt , , cheap, at 110ItNVS,
lir, 17 77 70.‘trit , t streeL
FISH! FISH!
L,NEITANTLY o'S Li AND A. FULL SUPPLY OF
FISL!, TROUT,
S. L. 110.3,
LIERRING,
Grders accompanied 1.. y tho CASH, will moot prompt
DIEM
I/ENRY 11. COLLINS
myl4:tjyl-2p 25 WOOD SIDELT.
ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONARY,
P. SIIILD6CKII,
Nu. 22 Diamond ..:11;ey, between Word ,St. an,l the Diamond,
HAS OPENED Ills ICE CREAM SA
LOONS for the season, and is prepared to supply all
wbo may call, with PURE ICE CREAM, of all flavors.
Ile also is constantly supplied kith CAKES ( - )P ALL
KINDS and Confectionary of his own mo.nufactcre, made
from the best materials.
Pi:K.ILIES AND PARTIES supplied with Cakes, Ice
Creams, and Confectionary of all descriptions.
Saloon open at all In:tire—Day and Evening, [ruyls:lin
BOOKS AND GIFTS
PRIZE WITH EACH BOOK
E VANS CO.,
Are again upon at the old stand,
No. 56 Market Street,
With an elegant assortment of their standard and miscel
lancons works. They are daermined to give
GREATER BARGAINS
Than evi r before offered.
The public are respectfully invited to call, and examine
their stock and secure a bargain, st
53 Market Street,
mylEntf Between Third and Fourth.
Pittsburgh Water Cnre Establishment.
F"THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF
dimensfs, lecnteil nt lIAYSVILLE STATION, on the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago llsilread, tea miles
beet of the city. For the h aittiful exercise and amusement
patients, nu i (Aliens friendly to the system, who may
wish to spend , orne time with us, we have, lately erected a
tine UV NiSASIUM soil BOWLING ALLEY.
Address Bea 1304, Pittsburgh, l'a.
J. EURFORD, D.,}
Physicians
mylo:3rmiaa - -;s1 H. PREASN, D.
- LIVERY
MALE SCHOLAR in our Public
E I CEIOOiS, FlVtlid lin provided with one of the excellent
$2,:)0 Suits,
TO BE LAD ONLY, AT CHESTERS
Many now styles of BOYS' CLOTHING on hand, nt
CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL
myls Corm r Wood street and Diamond Alloy.
FANCY _FRENCH BASKETS.—A nice
Lseortnmat just opened, HORNE'?,
tnyB
77 Market street.
TO PRINTERS.—The subcril)Br has now
cu h md, and is dilly roreiving, from the manufac
turers, a rsmrtuent of Print, r't , Stock,
W Potter's Printer's Cards, from No. 1 to 7, Setie!
China, I orcelain Satin Enamelled, and colored. Carl Bards, in sheets ;
McCreary's Celebrated colored Palm;
Card
Lay a Bros. News
Varnish and Sizo;
Colored Printing Papers ;
Pamphlet Cover Papers ;
Glazed and Plated Papers, red, green and yellow ;
Steel Bine 01 , :sed Papers, and a large assortment plain
Note, Fetter, Cap, and Fe iu Poet, blue and with,
J. IL v, - ELDIN,
myll 51:1 Wood street, near coo rth.
GLASS. -300 boxes assorted sized Windo w
Glass, good c4ur try brand, Id - sale by
rny6 T E.Li 11. C4: 1 1.11 nr
LAc h. LACE 3 1ITTS--Alexandre's
erior 141:d slik and Lisle Gloves, and ell oth.
4r I. i Brea , variety, at JUtE^lt 11 4 4IINE'S,
1.4,3 77 Market street.
1 Dried Apples, for sale by
BAGALici, cosoiLsvE
18 act? '4lO Wecsl Street .
Fr 11 OICVS Extract of Copaiva and Sursa-
E 4 T.,r1!1,—.9, a fre,ll rupp'y of this celebrated remedy
-; :elves] by JOS. FLEMING,
r2l ylO Corner Liam - ad and s.larket street.
1 0 C s A I S . E S L u i . (i L uc . r . i . n r s v t . c ii , re .. a c n o d for
ap'2.4 744 : 4.4 4:0 cor. Wend ai.d I'o- , rth strret.
WRITING PAPERS.—Letter Paper, Cap
and Note Papers, plain or ruled. At I:ll..lessle or
114.4.11, by WM. G. JOLINFTON S C 0.,,
Lapl7 Paper Dealers, 57 Weci 4trr
AKE FlSH.—White Fish, Trout, Saimaa,
and Pickerel con:itaw ly on Itlnd, a flail st,,rl; lo supply
tie n - nolosale trade, by (my6l 111;;NRY U. CULLINti.
GRANGES. - 300 bxs. sweet, juK received
and for SllO by REYMER ANDEBSON,
No. 39 Wood strut,
Opp -, oite the Bt. Charles Hotel.
'FEW BEDFORD 'SPERM CANDLES.-
N 20 boxer, amorte,l azte, 4b, 5'9 and d'a, Spf.,rmCa.ndlee
on hand and for sale by 13 U. tk J. H. 6AWYE.II,
NEW STYLES of Rich Dross Trirnminga,
of all H
JOSEPii ORNE'S,
in 3 - S 77 Mlrhet stroc.t.
PIPENAS, TEXA.S.-540 acres of good farm
Al lug lar.d in Hay county, na4r Austin, Toms a. rralrio
cud timber land, per acre, (r sq:o Ly
my 11 8. CUTHBERT lz EON G 1 me-ket st.
NE W BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT THL: 4
PEOPLES' CHEAP SHOE SPORE.
G 2NT2S, LADIE:2, 2iLISSES', YOUTH'S exc. CHILDREN'S
We3r 02 every deruription and quality. I..u.diss' Wove Cell
Long Gaiters, with or without heels; Glove Calf, French
Kid, Merocco and Lasting Slippers; 1 z - ouch Morocco, Kid
and Patent Leather Buskins; Kid and Morocco Boots.
ap3 No. 17 Fifth street, Lear market.
„m A
'.IA NCE COMPAa
N. . WALNUI ? ; TBEET: , ,
PHILADELPHIA.
. _
I .T
x Tt —,i, 3 , .. - ....1
.1 - ri , _. , , :\ ~ 9u WATi:! , , ."•r1i.i , :1....
The f01!,,,„1g T , I , )S. J. Li uNT.: , :u, A 0.:...
Iht v.,11 sLcv, the amount Fml at II»
ritt9burg,lt A . ,7.,:y I lcces, from June, ISI6, to Ap F c
1353: '
Lltdt,rt U. c. I II
.i.:.c)3 u.) 0. 11,11 & C.) 1,"..c.: 7 .
rl E 1.LE,,!.I . LE,,!. 0.._ -t t
bil LO
Frallk `J. 0 d -10'J (Co 'Om. )la, 4 ; 76 4
N. Ifs, 190 00 J. 110waid ,t, C.,........:, SCO . 3
W. W. :4' l lregr , r ... oSo W. bil ,, rth, 10,1 ... 1,115 1.3
John Heath Ir 7 5t J. M. 1,.,-;:„ 1 - . 1 u1:0 t,)
J. J. Hou_e SI C 0..... 320 17 Edw. .',:i ..,, ~, L. 1 . ..4 k. 3
Novrayer &Graff... 1,030 721
C. 11.. 1•,.uh.... I.
:-. I) (1.1
.John Ttion.q.,sou l7O Cu Englid) & P.c.10. , 1'11 190 . ri
Henry Ft.,:tibusch... 20 00 13tower, BUM A. 1 0., t, ‘.l
Sohn VrAtioll 27 CO 11. hill Sc C , Sin LA
J. M. Bona 10 10 Win. A1'110111 . 3.
I'llell a. Carr 1, - . Co.— 4,600 CO R. Sill S.: Co
J. 1. 11:1 , :e s. C 0..... CI 00 1
!..- Spang Co
.1.0, W , :0d.,., Esq.... 20 00 Salvage cu I . ttain,r
v' , tn. Nl.'ol ly & Co.. 2,070 17 Arcola
Jun,: a A:ell:tiger 1,000 (101
Adama ez. M'ellid o . c k .19 . 3
:7. :d'eclly ts Co—.. 750 uU D.B.ti 111, d
61 '0
Total 039,107 01,
STATE 00 I • ETZMSYLVAIVIA, I
Ca: ofl'ltleburgh, as. -
IS. fors me, an Aldertmlu In and fur said city, Icd cc.ti,l4
0,1010 '1
h O l ,, .1. liuutor, Agent of Chu Fa1100:0 1101 3.,
clu 'iCa' IL:eun.nra Conn any, who ladug duly ewolll, go.
rorti ng to lEW, Cloth &pork , and Pay that the rer. , ,,.... , :.,
b EALI. 1)051 i 0 true. T 1105. J. it il:..;ei.t..
S ,, ru .04 subscribed before me, April 7, 153 1, .
F,,,23 Lrox.tr.n S. JeuNti, Alderman.
SA i? ETV INSURANCE C 31ifl I ,
INC , ILPORATLD BY THE LEGISLATURE O PY,N
6YLVA.NIA, 11335.
OFFL - E, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND 'VAL:YU - 1 .S
ON VESSELS.)
CA ROO,
.;.• To all parts of the
FREIGHT,
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River, Unnals, Lakes, and Land Carries-. 1
all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE:,
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c.
ASSETS OF THE COAPANT.
November 2, MT.
$1.E62.12:1
Bondi. Mortgages, and Real Estate $101,350 99
Pluladolphla City, and other Loans 137,011 ,4a
::tuck in Banker, Railroads and Inourancol . 12,508 tiu
Itoceirable 220,291. 95
Cash on hand . 35,80:..3 Eittl
Balance in handa of Agents, Protulnnti'
on Marine Puliclea recently idsrod,on 92,730 8 5
other debts duo the Company
Subscription flutes ,
ttimumi A. Soudt,r,
Doha 0. Pxrie.
.Ichn It. I'cmrosu,
Gut gu G.L , Apt.r,
.Y.dward Darlihgtt.n,
Dr. It. 1 Il uat,..,r.,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer r,.in,
Oharlt.n
H. Jonce, )3r, !cA,
Jacob p.
00
J 4754 1
hi 1,1( . 3 42
23
s^o. C. t
L '3,!ratt.r7
11. E F, AT WESTEaN
)"Arc nnct Alt:rine Inuuritnec Co„
fiiec iiv Con pany'e Building, No. , j ll' ?ma
Corner of Fourth 817 C, !
A UTH: IZ ED CAPITAL
rui
urplus, 1.. t,
.1. 1,1
}I it': ; Z.,.C?:—Li n: .1 or Perprtt..4l.
MALI L :and
La VU ll\ SU 12 ty :f.rJ, C-12:1!/, I 1111 , 4
Ltd Cat
DI:3111S 0
Charles 1,39): 1411 L eircet.
lierltniz. 1510 t•iue street..
111.:11dt Ilsrchitut. 18 North Yrtia'.
1 ac iletkliuret. t 1 rLey and Cenesei
Jelin C ter. iitattcr • Co.
Tree.v. in of f iitry : ain:th'e
J:.1112 it. 1i Ct. rcy, nrai of j6neB, litre id McCurdy
hu:na- L. idilUtiple,ll.ll4l of Ze!ler.
James B firm or Jantett P. z•isiti.it'J Cu.
11-0. Hi cry M ituPer, ottico 7 ;5..1 1,,ir0 „float.
Juba C. VUg1;1...., clHee c,re.er of 8,1 , all, ',id
Jelint`ti Ci eigLt,
Alfred 'Paler tilde ith• ally
Jona J. tluLutn, m,, -3.., t
C. 1.:1111::.,_,P,
. A CLINU, fits President
LEWIS i
Second Viet Pree't, j Branch Wilco, S Wall et , N. Y.
JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer.
11. K. ItICHARDSON, Assistant Secretary.
IL W. POINDEXTEit, Agent.
97 Water street, Pittsburgh.
PICK EREL,
INSURANCE COMPANY,
MACKEREL
JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President.
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
OFIPICIE.--Pio. DS Water Street.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OP FIRE AN
James A. lintchison. George A. Borry,
Wm. B. Holmes, Robert Dalzell,
William Rea, Thomas B. Clarke,
Wilson Miller, John kl'Devitt,
WFI. A. Caldwell.
Pennsylvania insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH.
No. 63 Fourth street.
DIRECTORS:
Jacob Painter, J. P. Tanuor, Qoo. W. Smith,
Itody Patterson, (. A. C01t...u. A. J. Jones,
W. B. Mcßride, Jas. H. Hopkins, Wade Hampton.
I. Girl( r Sproul, A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick.
A. 0. Sampson, J. H. Jones, John Taggart,:
Henry Sproul, Niche Voeghtly,
Chartered Capital 1i300,000
FIRE AND MARINE Itlr•FSTAtiliiii, of ail descriptiona
07?)71CIIV.S:
President—A. A. CARR:ilia.
Vice Preeident--RODY PATTI. iti-: •
deal Seerotary and Treasurer—l. 0 , 1; i:i; ,1.. . 'UL.
Eureka insurance Company of Pennsylvania.
OFFICE, NO. 99 WATER ST.., HTT891711911.
Assets... May 1, 1858.
Stock, Dee Bills—payable on demand and secured by two
approved names $ 76,590 00
Cash in Pittsburgh 'Trust Company 62,280 37
Premium Notes. 62 993 80
Bills Receivable 15,986 01
122 shares Exchange Bank Stock—cost-- ...... 6,950 00
99 do Mt char ics' Bank Stock—cost 6,400 63
500 do Iron City Bank Stcck—amount paid. 7,500 00
200 do Allegheny Bank Stock— do do 6,000 00
Book Accounts 13,250 34
J. H. Plineubtrger,
W. K. Nlmick,
John A. Caughey,
C. W. Batchelor,
R. D. Cochran,
Jamea J. Bennett,
WELL J. Anderson,
J. 11. gBOENDERGER, President.
ROBT..PININTEY, Secretary. ray 6:lm
A. A. CARRIER & BR(11.,
PITTSBURGH
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCV.
Capital I{.-presented, 33,000,000.
COMPANIES OFGIIEET STANDING, Chartered b 1
Pennsylvania and other States.
&ITU; MARINE AND LIFE RISES TAKEN, OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS.
Ho. 63 FOURTH STREET,
A. t.. CAW P.. 1 1711713.13 1 7P.G8, PA.
8. 5. cuunre. f de3o-ly
---
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER PIPE 4
9
From two to six inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 30 Cent 3 per Foot.
ALSO—ROCHEiiTER
PEARL STARCH .
For Sale 'Wholesale 2ll at El laltufacturo,t,
PrlCby
EN3 COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
AND WHOISSAID rdralia IN
cn E r,slc, BUTTER, SEEDS,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY.
No. 25 WOOD STREZT, P ITTB B lIRGII.
ALCM Hat •
c o logne Spirits aid IVP4sei oil,
Nee. 167 and 170 Second Street.
apatirs,i,
AMITEL PARNESTOCK
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND 1 0MESTIP
I - lARDWARE.
:;o. 7.4 Wood strect, between
alloy and Fourth. street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
•Stir TaX atibscribor is now cpening a 'well seloewl
merit of foreign and domestic Hardware, all now,and "11l 'o
:cid on as good tonna aa any other home la this city
will always keep on hand a general assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS'
T, which ha reopectfullyinvitos the Latent-1021= j astE,
eah26 SA .1/ T-f . !•1 UK
CARTWRIGHT Si. YOUNG,
(Succasors to John Cartiarigh;,)
7
111 ANUFACTURERS AND laPORTERS
of Pocket and Tablo Cutlery, Surgical and and !kn.
. _
tal Inetrum.a.uts, Guar, Pistols, I.:idling Tackle, etc., No. SS
Wood et, set. They give special attention tian u.oinufActur..
lug of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing anti Repairing
pnactnallty end despatch. apIT
INSURANCE,
IL* PE:la ViAj ;AT) .1 - r
P Ii 1 LADE L P ELI A.
MARIidE INSIAANCE.
D: R2CYOIII3.
Jarutla 0. Land,
J13.111e2 Traq ,
Eyre, Jr.,
J. F.
Joshua I'. Rvi
Sitrurel
ileury
.10. MVP Mcl'ark.ud,
'Flioulas C. hams,
Itobert
. 101 ' S t 'n l l• l 'l
D. T. ‘..lurgv.:,,
J. T. I4gaz,
VIAI. .X;
P. A. MA is
OF PHILADELPHIA
Lcu,c,o.l
MONONGAii ELA
OF PITTSBUIiGH.
MARINE RIBR2
DEasorons
DIR ROTO R 8
G. W. Casa,
Isaac M. Pennock,
W. W. 51ardn,
R. T. Leech, Jr.,
David McCon
George d. Belden.
J.aMES McLAUGAILIN,
MANTJFACTURER OZ
100,000 01.
tis 39
0.,f.57 UJ
$2b6,341• /.41
.'...-'g , :.'7s; . :•!i''.'•*4",