VOLUME XVI HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. • THl4] NATIONAL SALOON , Under ;P'oster'n New Biattonal Tneotr PITTSBUROD, PA., a BARNARD, - - - PROPRIETOR, `'; FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL and cionifertable style ' the large centre store in the iii 1) FELLOWS LEALL. PPM street, an a FIRST CLASH tcesTAuRANT. AND AALoON. Raving had many yearn' exp.rieneo in the business, he is prepared to supply the bast th, market nfforda. Ills Bar will be furnished at all limes with the hest W4NES, LIQUORS AND ALES. The ell trance to the Saloon, is 'in the centre of the Hall, and r, fresliments will he furnished at all times, DAY and NIGHT (Sa, , dttyr; em:epted.) ap14.:1 v WASHINGTON HOUSE, COR. PENNA AVENUE 4 THIRD ST., NirkI.SIIINGTON, 9. C F BEVERIDGE SCOTT HOUSE, Street and DIiqIIOIIIIIGI W ay, PITTSBIIII9H, PA, B. D. MARKER, *lennerly of tLo "Marker [louse," Blairsville, Po.) H E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COINI x. PLETED AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It is sit - Elated In a central part of the city, bring convenient to all Railrcad Depots and Steamboat Landings. The haute was built in 1856, with all modern improve ments, end tilted up in splendid style—the entire Furnit , ire being w., , —and will in every respect ho a that class LloteL Fine STABLES aro attached to the preniises. L jel2,:y EL W. KANAGA U. S. HOTEL, Opposite , tile, Penna. Itailroad Dopot, I.7.AP.RISBIIIIG, PA. [ Jan WASEE/DIGTON 1111®TEL, FORtitERLY 11. S. HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES SR&NEOY.i, Proprietor. TIES HOUSE IS LOCATED ON TILE A, corner of In..NN and WASHINGTON Streets, betwetn the CENTRAL AND WESTRRN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and iurnisited with new furniture, and is now the moot conve nient Hotel in Pittaburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, ERA' or Wert. nayB:ly IVE:ANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ Paor, - ,r2ren 314 Liberty street, just beside the Paula:tiger Bcpot for the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it the meet convenient hone. in the city for paseengers arri ving by that road. if - f i The proprietor having ; at considerable expense, fitted up, style, the .trIAN.SION HOUK.% would respect :v.lly solicit a share of public patvnage. There is attached e splendid STAPLE, and extensive WAGON YARD, afford- Rust ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. the Larder and '.3or will la, furnished with the beet the market cr. , i a:ford. febl:y CORNIUCOPLI RESTAURANT. th' ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. „. „.„, 1 4'.1,1.u:r„,„ Tito attention of Merchantsgiz4 , . and others is directotl this•K*l establishment, which has been recently flftoci up fur the parpose of affording a SUBSTAN CATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAI. LOCATI , )N. Country Mho attending market aro particularly invited to Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will rt.:v . :T.7a be found, of the freshest the market affords. p22:lydicw ~. Excelsior Restaurant, 11l WOOD Utre,t, PITTSBURGH, P. 5., 4;D) RETAIL DvALVIt IN LAK'f, AND I,A tiTIIIIIN FISH. The ander:lig:led has just receivA train the Itasteru taw ket, aolocted with great care, SAIELT., ILALI BUT, LIADDOCK, FIIMU COD FMII, EASTERN SUN VLSI!, SEVERAL VARIETELS OF LAKE FISH, New York Prinee , e Bay, Egg Island, Egg garbor, Shell Oyetere. The finest eve: brought to this city. Every delicacy of the 51381301.1 eerved up at the EXCELSIOR RESTAURANT. arlyd STEINRUCti. ICI T. CLAIR LIOTEL, corner Penn and St. Ginir i'ittsbargh, Pa.—The undersigned, f ,, rtner , ly of Brown's liotel," caving taken this large and cornino dions aroTEL ' and haviv.4 refitted it in magnificent stsl.:, would rezp,sitfially invite hio friendutind the traveling public to dive a call. Assured, with the conc.:mit:tics of the hors; find rti3 long experience in the business, a n give entire ,atitLietion, and his charges moderate. VI; WM. C. CONNELL'I. s agoHOINESTOCK, rftio. 11 Woe street, Pittsburg - Ai, AS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM .!(: ENGLAND -IV ALDRON 61. G 1 IFF am( [mgr.' 601 IN 21:19 I.iitAiN SCITHE 001111 HOES ; PATENT AND COILUON ANVILS; TEL Traps, ye:7 •Jup,:rior Drawer Locki, vory superior Out. Loch;, Tinned e..u.d. Ennamolled Sauce Puna, Beating Spoons, ltrses Can...11,106:0, Brans Cocte, Brans Stair Rode, Braces and Fits, Measuring Tepee, Superior Waiters, Curry Combo, T.OeiCal, Vcd, Fist:,, Ton6-zcz, Stretch and Breast Chains, variety or other goods, all of which will be sold at mod crate t4.-a-nar.. aplo 3'yHILINGAR, MONONGAIIELA PLaNI,NIi MILL, would reepectfally inform the puldk do lie hue rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged hie eetal,lieliumut, and filled it with the IIDWCSt, and moat ap proved machinery, in now prepared to furnieh flooring cud planed boartja, ecrowl sawing and ree•lwing, doors, Bash and ehutt,re, l:iln drie trainee, ineuldinge, box making, ,E.c. South Pittsburgh, lieptertil,r 7, 1857. 1..1;10 CHARLES 6io LEaIS, ALDERMAN, And Lx-Officio Jute() of the Peace, OFFICE ON TILE CORNER OF WYLIE AND FIFTLI STREETS. All huskies - , connected with this office will be attended to with promptuesa. Conveyances of all kinds done with legal accuracy—ouch as Leeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Powers of At torney, Ac. Titles to Real Estate examined. To the numbers of the Dar he tenders his services 03 Com missioner to take Depositions to be read in the severalConrts of this state, and elsewhere. Iris office is one of the main Pollee Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in executing biasine,o of that kind aro very desirable. [felci:ly CLOD FISII.-10 drums extra large and fine, 1.,.4 for MILO by eoWILI. 8. BMITII. k GO., nir2s 118 Socoud, and 147 First strbete. 11.1.CE.-1.0 tierces prime, for sale by Wll, Li. SMITH 4. CO., mr23 118 Socond, and 147 First street.i. SUGAR. --5U !aids. prime N. 0. Sugar, just rec'd and for gale by WM. IL SMITH CU., inr2e. 118 Eocond, and 147 Finst etreetg. C OBiTEE.-206 bags R il i ,m o . C a o£l ,4 eo i4T f u or a sal co e tur26 118 Eocand, and 147 First stroc•ta. VINE FLOUIL-20 bble. Fine Flour in .Wre, hed for wile by McCANDLESS, MEANS it CO., fe2o Convu . of Wood and \Vater strco.s. T dlll).—A prime article of NO. 1 LarA, in _RAJ barrels and kogs, juut received and Far sale by McOANDLEI3B, AL} ANS & Co., !a23 Cernor of Wood and IVator Areas. DICKLES.-G bbls. Cucumber Pickles, rep eelved aud tuksale by JAMES A. FETZER, fe2o Corner Market sod First streets. • GGS.-6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this day, and for d9lO by JAALES A. FETZER, tarn Corner Market and Birgit streeta. PLANTATION SUGAR & MOLASSES— Ioo [aids. fully fair and prime N. 0. Sugar ; 600 bble., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Molasses; • f,O " St. Jakum S. II Molasses, uow landing and fur rale, by .111:LLE11 RICKETSON, mr2s Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty btreot. SPICES.- 25 bags Pimento ; 11)0 Grain Pepper, Pitt received and to r eale 311LGER N , •e. 221 and 223 Liberty Street. - - - ( OD F 3 l d S ram a s — extra largo Cod Fish ; 3 " large .• Just reot-ivt•d and for sale, by MILL.EI3. & RICIIETSON, tura, Noa. 221 and 223 Liberty street. rro LET.—A commodious three story Frame !louse, with Brick Banoraent—situatod on Bedford streel--to rent, be MiLLEB. B 111.0111iTSON, mr2d Non. 221 and 223 Liberty street. ANA.PS.—A large assortment of Pocket It& tur 1858, comprising Sectional and Township Pconsylvanal, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois lowa, Mis• liana::, Nebraska and Minnesota, on Illinois, and for ire by W. S. HAVEN, aps Nos. 31, 83 and 35 Market street. 0" - IDD FELLOWS' ROLL, WARRANT and Proposition Books, for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Cnrner 'Market and Socond streets. valiNc_m PAPER lIANGI.;GS.—New IL designs and very beautiful—roceived by late arrivals, cite by W. I'. .NIAItSBALL t 4 00., inr2s Importers and Dealers, 87 Wood street. WINDOW GLASS.—An assortment o f Country Wass, assorted sines, for sale by WM. IL ITH k 00., 118 Second, and 147 First streets. f?" - ETOLLUPS. - 30 dozen quart Tomato Ketchups; 30 do pint do do 16 do do Walnut do 16 do do Muehroom do Ju=t ror'd and for sale by 11E1 7 11E1 1 No. Zr 39 Woo I ANDERSON, street, el Opposite the St. 0124rlas HoteL I 1 REED.', MARSTIALL AND BOONE Ur Counties, lowa—Naluable lands in these °Gunnell, for sale by - 8. OWEIRBEBT a OWL 'IP' 43./1/ 1-h- • • r- I . - / =" . ..1 - 5 • - • 4 f !; r 4 1; 41 • it,lll ier , 7 n it V . • • / • i ) / 4 4 1/ , At,' , effi BANKS L i:4IODL L /L: OPEN IYAILy, tr,,ra 'r to oOeLg.; on Wedneade, un.l ;11,1orday 0T011114: 1 3. trom May :',6verlihdr Ist, tram- , a,t , i frond November 1,0 to 'day let, from 4; ta Li •4 - c. Dcipwite receive:: of alt .rine, cot tea than Own red a ,livid,ud the pr. , :.:n de,ase,,,i twice a year, lit J qua and leirember. •clare i 1:A ti Ti..Tc Jf oit,4, per cent. per . 01. ti.o fir::: 4.f L Oeceintier, 185 x; u!ov nu Jou. , and December, 18fiti, anti is June and December, 1.8:57. Davie:lt, if Dot drawn olit., is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, awl bears the semi , interest from the first days of June and December, compounding twice a yer without troubling the depositor to call or even to rreneat his pass Look. At this late, mousy will double in IGSS tam twelve years, making in ti,e Ilir.L'Tegatl(`' Ltallv AND 1./N -UAW FAIL CANT. A V.:6a. Books containing, the Charter, lay-Lava, Ruled and lll:K7- lations, furnished gratis, on appUcatiou at Prosident--GEOEGE AL 13181.1148. '7lot rEllttilliLVN. blopowell Hepburn. Joan li. Bhoenberec , , :James N. Grattan Murphy, Ajexander Ben-iii y Sish 2M. Pennock, Robert Robb, James D. Kelly, William S. Lave] y ; Jame lierdman, Hill Burg vin, John 8. Coagravo, rI3.IISTLI.S. Willem J..A.mdecson, James W. Mailman, John G. Bactofen, Charles K•eap, Albert Culbertson, P. A. 'Madeira, John D. Cour:chi, John H. Mellor, J. Gardiner C‘aln, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrie, Wilson David Campbell. A. M. Potted, M. D. Charles A. Colts n,; decry L. Etimrcialt William Demi,daaa. John M. ;tarry or, Preucid Fel x, Goon:, ii. Seldeu, . George Ale...ander Tindie. Sanded S. Boon, 'llhe•Amld l'inhatseite, V-filli,un S. Coven, George it. White, s.retaryas.l 77e aztv •cr A. COLTON Je3 PROPHISTRE SS PROPRIETOR, BANK OF 110 WA. J. J. STEVENS Si: DEsm - oLNIN, COLLECTIONS 1t1.A.i.)17: and prompt. ; rattled. LANDS. se; tt•li and io t CI.! ; , wiethhig to make iuvestrne , otz In the W. t, c:di do Po thin house. Gorrevontieukce bOIIC/Rxi. ;II !I AUsrai LOOMS A USTIN LOOMIS (..;(1; Promisnory Murtgv., for Money. Money Loaned on Ohecks at k.,r1...1e.z..4, with oollat_re.l eecurity. NOTES AND DflAriS 13(111Gfiq• AND LioLD. Persons desiring Loons c,o t., 3c;;ounnt,laLoci on t-Jrrus, and capitalists can with good tocrr.- ties at reintweratiTe prices. Also, attend to the &no, itou',.ing and Leasing of Estate. Office, No.:ll FOURTh strE , et, allow, Won:, 1.... y„,. AUSTIN I.,(XYA:u.'"..?, Notary Public. .I NT • HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ez. - . • change Brokers, and Drnlors in Notes, Drafts, Ac , ..,pt.- nacos, Gold, Silver and Sank Nbr...g. tr.....-charnre 00 the Eqnt ern and Western Citiea ronsto_ntly ;or ~air. Colluctionii made in all rho rates throughout the Unir.. , i Illtat.e.l. Dspozita rebeivnd in 1.1.7 funds or carrent pip..., :‘,._. 67 Market otre-ot, trotzwo. 'fn. a:! :.id 1 3. , ;:r - r.'.; ..;.-.; , j,..,:u.1 - ; VIIOMAS WOODS, OoLarnercilli Srlrok.er, and Dealer in Nutes, .11onb5. ,:t. , tir. , lt. r.l lottt,, ac.. 7n :'...orrai 9tr,ei.. Plasnr.rgh, :',. tall: , ' _ . JOILTs:, 7 WOODS, BANt-E.R. AND EXCH.a.NGE BLINKRE., .Dealer in Excban„re, Conauaa - cia) and Bank Notes. Stock bought and sold ou ,0111:11ii0D. Collections carefully attencb.d W. Iniereet paid ou Depo.iits. No. (i 7 JONES' .NEW BUILDINU, Fourth etr, - t. j€3o BOOKS 4N D STATIONERY Vg ()BERT A. LOOMIS, (stioce, , ,,or t,, B. T. C. dTATIONEII, ANT) DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIOTIIC.i. AND N 61'A PEltz' No. 11 Fifth rICIiE undersigned lotve enterod into Co- A. Part ucTrthip, uudvr tin giylr• of C. Joinnto IA: Co. Jr..., V, Juil:;;-570N. Pit isburO, Sepit•u.t)er TATIONEW: - ;, Blank adol JOB PRINTER 6. .Co 57 W, I, tw , t) Third and F iurtin Fli.tsburgin Pa. Fe3o TOBACCO n ND B.RG-A' RINEIiALT, • Safety and Economy ire Ligiat. WHY WILL YOU BURN CAMPHENE AND FLUID, when you can got a the tper and bet ter light. Pure Kerosene Oil. :oracle from the gas of Canoe; ~ 20al, my:lir:ls the cheapest. most brilliuot, steady, pleasant and edit, portable light Tee offered to the public, and no danger of emploslen; more Midis...lf tidio coo; and quite as cheap; Lampe of the meat m mi.d :did sAil managed col, atruction. For sale by T. 1 G. Hun Ei N SUN, Ltmrareof a ,011:1tor eit [Ai read, m the market, made from Caeg.lieue, 17 , T h a little C.til • iii to eceut it. [ fe27:l; COOKING BY GAS. A WORD TO THE LADIES. THE HEATED '! Elt.M. I:> APPE,OACH INCi.::tv! w, g:tehtiou cf the L:vhvg to the foot that COOKING, IRONING, ETC., Can be done with economy, wit Op'.lb*Alß, heat, with out soot, and with despatch- 1 1, lire trOng e.iways re,o,y in a moment—by Using To which wo respectfully in vit yca_ htten t,,u, at No. 75 tirnithlleld street. • S. A. JC/11.:4:0N V't_ County and City Right: tw: uala. apl2:g The moat pleaaaut, safe effectual Worm 11.3mb33 - uow 118 a. Prepar_d and mold, wholciala and re-ail, by AtiOULL & Wood nod and sole. Drzavi , g4 tropizacott, ziboeteta az, F f:arsGiti, NO. 104. WOOD STREET, NEAR Trim. VIANUFACTURERS OF TIt r .TNKS, tia lieee, Est and Bonnet 13,imes, Ladies Traveling Trunks, Carpet Rao', &c., keep constantly hand a 'sage stock. We are prepared to do a whole:al,. trade, and ha v• lug facilities to turn out good stock reduced prig awe would invite the Dada to ce.l! anti our goods be fore purchasing elsewhe. E, y. QT. 011ARLE6 LiVEUY , 6T. ABLES. 10 The undersigned hew bougbi 1 , 2c,r-e vt of the above named gether with . a .. portion of tne oaten- `l i sive stock of hones and late the property of James. Ilathews, deceased In addition to the stock before-mentioned, he hm also added a number of FINN lIORSES, BUGGLEB AND CARRIAGES, which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in Third, below Wood street. As he gives his personal attun don to the business, a continuance of the patronage which be hoe hitherto received frcn public is solicited. JACOB GARDNER, St. Charles Livery Stables. N. B.—A 'HEARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can always be procured for Funerals. deiN 13-10KWHEAT FLOUR.-20 sacks Buck wheat Flour, GO lb sacks, just received and for sale by 11c0ANDLESS, BlE.raiS & CO., fez) Corner Wood and Water streote. bbls. Su.perflue Flour received and for tale by ItIoOANDLLI3S., itILLNS fo2o Corner Wood and Water atrmta LARD 011.—We have commenced mans factoring Lard Oil, and wit ba plra,td to rec , lv, or dare for it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil in ch.., tuar ibt. We will Lill barrels returned when desired. R C. ti,6WYNII., istB • Tit,TAN()s TO RENT.—Two elegant Rose . Wood e:>6 octave Piaucs, will bti routed to private fam ilies only. Apply to JORig IL MELLOR, fel3 S 2 Wood tlta - e€L Vi ' INDOW GLASS.--5000 yards from 2 to 6 inch inch diaru-ter, fur w2fl 13 . H. COLLINS. • e -P _ TONS Eastern Lead, received and for sale (an excen, , at artacluo by JOLIN CO_ Nu. 135 Third str MINED PAINTS—Always on band, of all colors, and for E2llt, by *lO 1:0. 135 Third ntrvet . BEANS.—t'S bbls. white Beans for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, Corner First and Marla:, ilts. 6 C:, --• voAVI:•)' PAIN KILLER.-50 gross f it sak by B. A. FACINESTOCK A CO., p2B Cornor Wood and First streets. BROOM CORN.-3 tons first quality ree'd and for sale. i y [mrsl ILENRY 00..LINS. EMIGRANT RIFLES.—A most desirable and cheap weapon, at BOWN t TETLEY'S, /to. MI Wood Wed, PUBLISHED s' UM . BY .JAMES P. BARB ; AT THE " POST BUILDINCIS." (JOH , NI hli OF WOOD AND VI - RTC( 121'.1ElfIV , .....17 FIVF DOL_LAYI PER ANNUM, No. 66 ttr.7 - : , ' , '7 v,. EL'a.etne p WAIL. G. JOHNSIPUN ft. I=l TOBACCO, SNUFF rd-TO CRIARS, No. 129 WOOD RTE:LiET No. 79 atr,tt Musgravels uaoking Steve, AYRES' WO Ri CONPEOTION , C oNFECTION, CO NFEOTION,CON F NOTION, C O N F EOTION,CONIPE • TION, CONFE T ION,C UN FE(' T I ON,OO OPEOT 1 O N.CONIt N 0 T 1 U N,ooNif EOT I oN CONEEO •.:2 . i'att,bl. - IgL, la 2/ 100 BBLS, N. C. TAR, for sale by BAGALEY, COBGRAVE Nos. 18 and 20 Wool street, EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, At A'f %IENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA.„lan. 1, 1S:0 4 . re preacilto4 to the Stock holdere, and made out in oomph-nee with tho State Laws of Now York,Lthio, Indiana,lllllioig, Ire. The name of the Company is the FARMERS' UNION IN SURANCE COM P.A.‘IY, located at Atlicu,i, Ea. Chartered 13. 1863, by the Lezi‘ilatrtre of Pcnnaylvania, Charter Perpetual. Cash Capihii, ',tint. is all paid ni t,turpliiii in addition theret0........ ABBER3. Fifty-four Bonds and Mortgages, at nix and seven ' cent. interest, amounting in the aggregate t 0.5152,315 On Which mortgages are or value b4 and productive real estate, I , rmelpvlly farms, recorded and first liens, worth generally double the amount and more than mort. gaged for in each case, and in no ,:use less than fifty 13 cent. more, exclusive of farm buildings. and so certified by the Recorders, whgre recorded, to the and tors of thd States of Ohio and Nineteen six cent. Bonds amply secures 47,055 us Cash on hand and in Bank 6,449 12 Cash in hands of Agents,. and in course of transmi,,sion, secured by bond, with sureties . Due nit losses re-inured, 4cc Bills recoiv,lde, viz: promissot y rotes payable at bank and to the Company Interest accrued, (principally due January 1, 1550,) Safe and office Fixtures and Furni ture IvcAAdz 90IL THR YEAR 1257. Amount of Premiums received during tho Am't internA roroivvd during the yi.,Ar Am% received from nit ether sources . Expenses for the pear, including C“1111111,14i"LIN. salaries, rent), rein .nrance. printing, advertising, taws, and all other expenses $ 19,199 66 Dividends paid during the year 17,000 00 licies.is paid, which occurred prior ' " De iers in I=l to December 31, 185t3 Lo lees pail which occurred during the r..eo LLABLIATICS. Losses adjusted and not due (since paid) $ 12,590 99 Losges incurred and in proses of adJttstment. Losses reported, on which no action bee bed taken L0514(4131 resisted, on ground of insur ance after fire, property transfer e.l before loss, property lost not covered by the Policy, kc , 4 39 107 99 Whole amon of risks taken during the ycur..55,4'20,862 00 Whole amount of riak at date 4,861,410 00 TATI. 0/ PEYKSTIVANIA, COUNTY OF' BRADFORD, St. C. N. Shipman, Presiaent, and .1. E. Canfield, Secretary of ;to:, Farmers' Juion Insurance Company, being severally duiy sworn, dsp:+so and say, and each for hitreelf says, that the. foregoing is a trna, fall and correct statement of the '..trairs of said corporation, and that they are the above do :crated mrcers thereof. 0. N. SHIPMAN, President. J. E. CANFIELD, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn before me, this 25th day of Jann nry, 1518, IL C. PAULL), Justice of the Peace. T. J. HUNT Eli, Agent, No. 50 Water strsot, Pittsburgh. Eureka insurance Company of Pennsylvania. OIFICE; NO. 99 STATES. ST., PITTSBURGII. !,t,ck, Duo 131—payable on demand and socuredby two approved named :ash is Pittsburgh Trust Company .Yremium Nctt.s. lbils Receivable 122 shares Exchange Bank Stock—cost b,W) oo 99 do M. , ,char ics' Bank Stock—cod 5,40 G 3 1 , 00 do Iron City Batik Stock—amount paid. 7,500 00 1 -;00 do Allegheny Bank Stuck— do do 5,000 00 'lock Ac.:,unta 13,250 34 J. 11. ShoenbBrger, 1 0. W. Case, W. H. Nimick, I "Dia:le 31. Pennock, J din A. Caughey, 1 W. Id% Martin, C. W. Batchelor, I lr. T. Leech, Jr., 11 D. Cochran, I David McCandless, J21T12014 J. Bennet:, Onorge 8. Beldcn. Wio J. Anderson, _. , ....... J. H. gIIOENDERGER, Pr,aident. rtoitT. yns:NEy, Secretary. NI.oPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. SPLENDID CHANCE SECURE A HOME NEAR THE C[TY, 1 7 ° 1171" 13 _T-a I C2l ei ..a. iLo 3E FIFTY BUILDING LOTS. is THE TOWN OF ETNA, NEAR HARPSBUiIki,_ ONLY THREE MILES FROM THE CITY, tf Ssturday Jane sth, 1858, ho ondersigned will. sell upon the orealisex, at the North :.nd of the Sharpaburgh B idge, in the Borough of Etna, :Opining Shartahurg, FIFTY BUILDING LOTS 13enutifully squated on the bgniz of the Allegheny river. the property is known as WALLACE'S EXTENSION OF ET.:4 A, and is in all respects as suitable and desirable for nilding purposes as can be had around the city. It B easy of access by means of the Lawrenceville and Sharpstmrg Line of Omnibuses, which leave the city every hour, and is .surrounded by a brisk and thriving community. The Lots are. 25 by 100 feet. requires no grading, and the :naterlals fur building are mere readily obtainable than 411 the city. The Lawrenceville and Sharpsburg Plank Road runs di wrtly the property, which is also easily accessible by the Butler Plank Road and the canal from Duquesne Borough ,rd Allegheny City. The Allegheny Valley Railroad has a tation at the end of the Bridge, whore the trams stop twice day The property will be sold In feo sample, and the ti tle is unexceptionable The location is well adapted either for residences cr mann . wturtng purposes. Plans of the Lots may be soon at the office of the under digned, where persons who may wish to select and purchase at private sale will be accommodated. The Public Salo will take place on SATURDAY, Juno sth, n the premises. Terms easy, and will be made known at .he sale. JAMES C. RICHEY, tuyi7 rte] Real Estate Aw,ent, No. 65 Fifth street. PUBLIC SALE OE REAL ESTATE. , 1 --, 18.E. UNDERSIGNED WILL EXPOSE a, to public sale, on the pranises, On the 16th day of Jane next, the Real Estate of SAMUYIL JONES, late of Robinson township, Washington county Pa , deceased, contieting of a tract of laud situate in Robi• Non township, in said county, containing More or less. This Farm is situated on the Pittsburgh and z.tenbenville Railroad, 18 miles from Pittsburgh, is well Ira proved, and is convenient to Churches,Schools and Mills. ne o-th rd of the purchase money wil remain in the land •ioring the lifetime of too widow, the interest thereof to be i.aid to her annually. One-half the remainder to be paid m the first of April, 1859, when possession will be given.. the remaining half in one year therefrom without interest JA.A 1 IRS JONES, r nyl:ts JOHN JON/345, j Exc'eut°7°' nONTAINING 160 ACRES, BEING A t) part of Section 17, in Goshen township, Mahoning county, Ohio; about 120 acres cleared, in a high state of cultivation, about one-half meadow land, of a superior quality, the balance high and rolling, ready for the plough. t is one of the best grazing farms in the county, having springs on it, also an orchard, tearing fruit of St superior quality; together with a good and valuable stone quarry. It will be sold at a low price and easy payments given. ZADOR STREET. Setial, Col. Co., Ohio, March 24,1853. aplkdtf ItARE CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS MAN.—The proprietor, being about to remove to e• rel e, will -ell tile Grist Mill of four stones, with a double -Loam engine, three run of stone, and all the machinery, a ,nut ren,hine, a corn and cob cracker, etc.. all in complete order; a good buaineui can be done; a dwelling house of four r eomi and cellar; the lot has a front of 40 feet on Gregg .t: Sourh l'itt;bozgli, by 81 drop to an alley. Also, a i let adjoining the above, 60 feet front on Manor street, with a large stable. Real Estate, to amount $lOOO or $l5OO, will be taken In part pay for the above. For price, WI ms, (AC apply at our office. S. CUTHBERT RON, ap'29 61 Market street. TO HOTEL KEEPERS. A RARE CHANCE. The Mountain Hotels for Rent s ri", l llE MOUNTAIN lIOTELS AT CRESSON, _L.on th- •Peungylvenia Railroad, are offered for loose for a term of yoorz. Thete buildings which are large and commodious, are situated near the slummit of the Allegheny Mountains, in Cambria county. The salubrity of the cli mat...—the pure water—the beauty of the Mountain Scenery —the facilities for fishing and hunting, and all those enjoy ments and recreations which give health and vigor, have rendered Oresson a popular place of Summer Resort for visitors. from all parts of the United States. Tho Penrusyl. Railroad furnishes means of expess daily, from all the principal cities of the Union, and visitors while enjoying all the pleasures of country ife, can communicate with the cities every few hours. The Hosele belong to "The Allegheny Mountain Health institute," with all the furniture and fixtures belonging to the Oornpany. They are in a suitable condition for the com fortable accommodation of over TWO HUNDRED guests. To a competent manager, the chance is a moat excellent one. Address, JOSEPH PENYOOI{, Pres't, apl BEEN APPLES.-20 bbla. for sale by chla HEM H. COLLUTB PITTS B INSURANCE =EI 18,781 6) 7,838 51 12.191 4t3 E=ll b,5 , ,1 64 $ 0,435 '1 12,100 00 Ar,sotu--31ay 1, 1858 163 ACRES Valuable Farm For Sale, Pittebnrgh, Or, J. P. LESLEY, Chairman of Committee, Philadelphia, Pa. RGH4 TUTS 1)A Y MAY 25, 0 , 1 , 0 t.:4lp. vfip t atiiiiiii_lllo , : iu. , l-P 1 :t I) Li '0 1 ,6 4 .1-v 11 Of PhilateleD.pizia., wm.. V. PETTIT, President P J. ftiuount of Capital Stool: paid iu and invested....S,2oo;?J9 iJO ................. . ...... . 7.'s Ircr. Cargo ou the lenio + ,01,1 to butf.zien. lar,urei figaiowt 1. - a,T, damagobs Fire, A Ir.°. cznlu,lt the Peril. c,f the ,Sea and Inland Navizatiuti $ 2110 0:10 CO . 53,485:51 DIazCTO2.O: Wz.n. V. Peila, J. C. Moutgometlt, John M. Ptunroy D. J. 'McCann, E. P. Witmer. Rene GniDon, B. L. Wool.9ton, John A. Marehall, t)has. B. Wrigt John J. Pattet-.30n, Elwood T. Pue . y• 07:1c117.:3: 2.,..t,.1"5E. 51 WILLIAM V. PI.. , TTIT, F. WITHEn, Vtco. Fraid-rd D. J. ;‘,.IANN, Smed:liry. r.r.rßitzt:cus: In Philadelphia': I /a Plziladzi:phta: Seiger, Lar,l , & Co., Steinmetz, Justice A c.,., Truitt, trG..t Co., I buck, Morgan & Stidfolo k T. 'ARLO .re Co., 1 i'u.ura3, Caldwell S Co. PITTSBURGH 01"910E, NO. 97 WATER STILEET. a. 9 It. W. POINDF.XTER., Agent FIRE INSURANCE, Reliance Mutual Insurtner.", Cfy, OF PHILADELPHIA. ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR ?".iBPLITUAL, MEBCP-AN- IMBlt, VUENITURE, AC., IN TOWN OIL COUNTRY. Office, flo. 303 ITln.inuit et.rent. CAPITAL, 131:7,2`26.. ...... A.S . SETE, 6252,403 N 9. lnvestcd nz followa, viz:— • Firbt 51ortr,ag - e on Improved City Property, vertu double the amount $120,200 00 Pennsylvania Rally oad Co.'s 6 per cent. Mortgage Loan, $30,000 coat 25,500 00 Allogheny County 0 pee cent. Penn's F.. it. Loan. 10,000 00 Pennsylvania Ritilroad Ce.'s S. tock 4,000 00 Stock of the Reliance Mutual I117,1ratIC:: , Co 19,160 00 Stock of County Fire Inbarancc. Co 1,000 00 Scrip of Sundry Insurance Compauie, 475 00 Dille Ronsiywile,bneiness part , 52,711 60 Buot. Account-3, accrued intermit, ei~ 3,536 19 Coati on hand and ha Bank 16,043 20 238,485 61 $ 85,231 30 . 11,442 05 . 2.480 00 98,15:3 35 Clem Tingley, William 8.. Thompson, David S. Brown, Cornelius Stevenson, John R. Worrell, H. L. Carson, Robert Toland, Moses Johnson, Charles S. Wood, James S, Woodward, mr3 J. GAB. tor 3 North-. , est cure PHILLLDELPRIA ND LIFE INSURANCE; COMPANY, Oppasiz,..; ;he CAlutoill WILL MAKE ALL KL.N.DB BAN CT, doacriptiou of Propony or 'll,rchaudirJe, Ft retvwr..:ole rtit,e of premium. . - - Charles fluyeb E. B. Englbh, P. B. Etaviry, C. Shoramn, J. BLscr,9Ut:NR, CITIZENS' INSURA.NCE COMPANit OF PITTSBURGH. WIUT.AN BAGALEY, SAMUEL L. 11.i.P.Sii2,LL, Scc.rotzdy. tatvez.” [PP:, WW.: 57 -et!. HULL AIND t.no and Misdhaidi.pi liivern e.nd Inanreti Lola cr .I:l2nagt• ; Also, a g aLust Cht, s;1.! and Tran.wortz.zlc• 71 $ 76,890 00 . 62,290 37 62 993 ,A.l 10,94) 01 2b6,341 15 Ito, James James Para, Jr., I.aivic M. Springer liartangh, Capt. Shlllllol C. Youtm. John Ca:.lw.m. WEST BRANC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP-\NI LOCK CLUCTO:,' COUNTY. CRART::I'.I:I3 BY TIIB LEBIBLATURY , It? PENNSYLVANIA. 12s/t V.A.K.t,.tat.• I .i.'rr.t.t.,tri FrITIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON I;tultliLl;a 7 vat - Lottvt : &a., L. awu .7•1 - countr3 Lion.Juo.J. Pearce,' Ilue. C. C. :lan er . John B. Hull,eharle3 tc; I in T. T. Abrne, D K. Jaeklaritt. IW.Vi h 1 Themna Kite Lieu. tiON. T. T. Araysw,, 'rice Pres:die:lt. KiICHET, r3ucret.firy. CO I EIINNOL.3 3ainuel 1.1.L10y , 1, ;Lir. J S. Crawford, A. A. Winegar.lner, , Juhn W. !..lEythitd, A. Updcgraff, L. A. Maohey, lion. Citrieron. Jamea Annatrong, A. White, Thoa. Bowman LLD, William i'etir.in. Jainea Quigglo, pWm. Vanderbelt, lion. Wm. l' tle'2l:tf J. A. LlPL'Elt`i', Agent. FRA:iNtiLiN FIRE ENSUIi.AI\I4E OOME'ANY, OF PELLL.LD. , SLIIIIA. DI3ECTJE26—Che.I - IQ.s W. Ikmclier, r.:2.lcman Was - nor. Eaainel Grant ; ;Inc.:, IL Smith, Geo. W. Iticimird=t, Mordeet,i D. LeKie, lolphi S. Borie, i.nvid o. Browne, ria Pattereou. CLI.3.r. N. BEger:Rit, Yresident. CHAS. Secretary. Continue to make Inaarance,i.....p6trie: ur hmitad, ou ilery thmoriptlon of property, In town nn.l cculutry, at ...aLea .1.5 low Ea.?. :Ara conaintent with u?curity. The Comptmy tote e _lhich, with their utf,ly Mir eetrwl, Cord ample protection to the e..,3aret.l. The Armet., of the Comi.any, c ,- 1 J.:unary lar., 1551, ec pub. lishetfugreeably to an Act c.f cre vii: Mortgage ,i7.418,1:2,8 58 Real Elute 1-1,377 75 Temporary Lor -.a 8,5.966 17 Stooks 03 gitah, 81 since their incorporation., u perial of tw,'nc:,-ono year., they hayo upward of one Million Peer iluLdred Thou. Dollare,t uL , ses by fire, thereby affortiluz. .2 cid , acr , of the advantage/sof insurance, 11:1 well as Me ability and divo,ition met with promptnebi all liablitica. J. GARDINF.II coPriN, Eton north-e 3 Vicotl end Third dtn. NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY, • I , P.A.N HL IN BUILDING ti, 114 WALNUT it'flt. ELT. Organized under the Genoral Imnranco Law, with a Cat4ll Capital of $16(1,00. privitegA to ;11C70:.loto $.50.0(10. In cares t , gaira.t loss or damage by elitE, MA RINI4, INLAND NAVIGATION and TRANSFOR'TATi'JN. C. LAUGHLIN, President. BJCIT'D SHIELDS, V Pree't 01k)11GE SCOTT, Secretrtry. DERECTOR:3 IL C. Langhlia, D. Sharwood, D. Montgomery, W. 0. Stotesbury, R. M. Car Richard Shields, Ic 1. Showell. 0. C. Butler, William Caborne., George Scott. TITE & CHAFFEY, Agents, oQ.ce Lafayette Hall, entrauc, ou PITTSBURGH LIFE. FIRE AND AI,i.RINE ALEX. BILIDU.Y, Vice Praeident. P. A. RINHEILST, Secretary. ..."4 - I . lis Company makes emery ins - a:Lunge cppgrtairdng to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against HULL AND CLPGO RISKS on the Ohio and Mississippi ulcers and tributaries, a.ld IJAIII.N.II RISKS generally. And against Loss and Damage by - Eire, and agelnet the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the loaeat rain=; C.ZatilgtOL: With aafet9 to c.ll pectin'. DlSii,d7Ci Rt. iobort Calway, Satnnei M'Clurkar.. 3c3enh P. Gazzr.in, :IL D.. John Scott, James Marshall, David Richiy. James W. Mailman, Jharlcs Arbula,u3,. Alexander liradley, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton N. F. Hart, David H. Chamber; Isobert E. Hartley, William Carr, ESTERS!' INSUR V% COMPANY OF PITTSBIIIIG?_. ,idea'; GEORGE 'li 2' hi. Ci04.1:41, Socretary. Oman No. 8e.2 Water ttrr.et, (Shang Co'n Warehouse,) uF stFdrn, Pittsburgh. irisnre against cii kini.- of :'., A Home Institution. ms.naged by .- who are well kaiown in the community, and who are '..d.ormined, by promptness and liberality, to Liaintain the -har..v...t , :r which they have assumed, as offering the best thocc, who defrire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER, aliet, 1857. Stock Accounts,— Mortgage,— Bills Receivable,.. Office Furniture,.. Open Accounts,_. Cash, .......... Premium Notes,_ Bills Discounted,. George Davide, J. V.. 11:. dor, .lamcq McAuley, Andrew Ackley, Nathaniel Holmes D. M. Long, 0. W. Iticketeon, nada INSUBA NOY _,Y TL. ' $252,465 89 CLEM TINOLEY, President. EBIZICE! Samuel Biapham, Robert Eteen, William Muaner. Benjamin W. Tingley, Marshall ILII, . Z. Lothrop, Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Emit!' Bowen, Wm. M. Sempie, Pittmb'g . HINcamA.N, :zecretary. LINEA COFFIN, Agent, ner Third And WoNi streets. No, 149 Ciltanut Street ROBERT P. ICINO. Pre3ia, , ttt. \. W. BALLWiIN, Vice Pr -nidolti.• DM:1.0102.3. E. E., Cope, Uoorgn W. blown ,lot,p`o 2. Pant, .roltu Clayton, iier, J. O. COFFIN, Agout. Cori,,,r Third and Woad strbot:4 EMI= . !;..er john S. Diiwurth, .n.i!i! Lou, l'ryunt, OF PHILADELPHIA, LVSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 96 RATE! STREET, PirETEIBU.UGH, PA. DISSOTOP-9 R. Miller, Jr., Georga W. Jeel ,. .t Alex. Speer, Win. Knight, Alexander Nimick, Wm. H. Smith, P. M. GORDON, Becsreessi. PIANOS AND MUSK; MILBERG'S FAREWELL CONCERT. GRAND PIANOS, Ve3, From the mimuShczory of OHICECERLNG dt eONB, li.tun, M. THALBERG, FOR E-lIS FAREWELL CONCERT, On Tnuasnar EVEN/NG, at City 'fall., are now oc exhibition at the wareroums of the subacribcr, and will be for sale im mediately after Concert. .7 NO. H. lIIELLOIL, 8010 Agent for Chickedng h Son's Pianos for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. Note.—TllE PIANO FORTES MANUFACTURED HY CUICKERING A SONS, for whom the subscriber has been their exclusive agent iu this city no many years, are urd furnished to any other hortne, and sit ordere must be ad drenned, and purchasers directed b the subscriber. . . ruyl9 JOAN MELLOR, 81 Word stre.A. T lIALBERG'S MU I Ilanta.sie on D'Elisire d' Amore; " Don Pasquale; " " Pou Juan; • Lw•retia Borgia; " " Les Hagen .to; • " Ilasaukllo ; " Moses in Egypt; " La Sonmanutuna; • " Home, Sweet " " Last Rose of Summor; Romance, with Variations; La Tarantella; The Art of Singing applied to the Pianos, 12 numbers, just received and for sale at the Music tltore of . ray2o JOHN 11. MELLOR, Si Wo• d SECOND-HAND PIANOS. 4 A, N ELEGANT CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 Octave Chickering Son& Piano, having been in use a very short time, is now iu good ortht and will be warranted by the rit subscribP,rs. The Piano is offered at a very , low price. A Rosewood German Piano, 8% octave, made by the t est German makers; in use about two years, and cost to import at least s2oo—price $llO. A Rosewood 7 octave Boston made Piano, ,•ntir,ly new, to close the consignment, for $2OO. A mahogany 8 octave Piano, niade by R. 2 W. Norms, New York, $BO. A mahogany 0 octave Piano, made he Baltimore, $lO. A rosewood 8 octave Piano, old, $3O. A rosewood 0% octave Piano, a very elegant and good In strument, made by one of the hest New York maker,, in perfect order; New Yorx price $300—5240. A 6 octavo excellent old Piano, with iron fire, niaCo• by Babcock, $75. A rosewood 8 octave Chickering Piano in good order, in nee about 2 years, $2OO. The above prices include packing box and packing. Fur sale by .101 IN 11. MELLuIt, Sole Agent fur Chickering a 14.011'.-1, For Pittsburgh and Western PenneylVtllll , l, e.. 9 N o ttl Wood etrect crt7Z _ T FULL GRAND PIANG::., . „ PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11 , ND-NEW STYLE SQ,DAPJ:. PIANOS, AM. room tho 51arminctrry of UHICKEILING bOgTON, just received from the want:b.:tory of CLickerie," a Sous', Boston, the following desirable andeleg; stock 0 their PIANO FORTES : live Fell seven octave Grand Piano Forte, With carved coot. Price vue Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rus, wood case. Price .47 Una New Parlor Grand coven octave Piano, nsaris equal iu power to a full Grand, an occupying only the room of an ordinary square Piano. Price *IRS) IRQUA E.; PILNOSI Two full carved Rosewood, Louis NlVtli, seven octaves., with carved Desk and Feet work. Two Rosewood seven octave--Cliffur<'. style. Two Rosewood, carved mouldings, seven °May , . Four Rosewood, plain round corners, sews Three Walnut., plain round front corners, tleVell ocmveH Four w la SS 111. dl/ la - Four Rosewood " tt t 4 ~ .t ~/ n, s " E, 1,:ld l' t!1...1 i ' -- : - .1.b raw i.,,', if they believed it All Utile above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full 1 , . he so na.,t , _in LP:3 - rif.:ctzol by the change of the !roe frames, and their new Patent Action. conditions as to render admission into the Union These Instruments have been finished specially for the vo lonzei - desirable to them. subscriber, and will be warranted to purchmera. For sale ‘-' - c.t their reduced prices. JOHN H. MELLOR, By the act of admission a Territory becomes No. 81 Wood Street, Li l equal in the sisterhood of States, au.i those den solo Agnut for Chi.B.,rillir & m%.., "Vino elullil the right of C. - ingress to modify the °JANOS! PIANOS 1! Second Sprin , Constitution of a State asking for admission, or L Stock 'of the celebrated Cold ]fed I ~,..--4 2 l'r•mium PIANO FORTES, manufactured '''' , s!" ..its•i:4-!J '']. cues Ler to enter the Union under terms an I y WM. KNABE & CO. They have been , r•ec::ptable to tilt community, offend against the ~warded the HIGHEST PREMIUMS f..r et- 71. 2 i i , 1 4:tune of ‘ State r.ghts, alid ,levy the freedom , etlence over all competition, and are pr,u,:ucce I by SI- *lnt , eoualit - wn , ch !tie in.,:: aruble from the idea .. , ISMUND THALBERG, M. STRAEOSCH, GUS-. SATTER, -_, ' t' . - - end other distinguished Pianists, to be equal. if not superira- ,: '..'l,i,i.e ~,,vc:r. ,: ignt.y. !.., -any in thie country Manufacturer's Sole Agent for The .:.on,,iquence of admitting a State without . . :, i t ts b Et r g h aad Western Pennsylvania, ' rucognifl.J.:: rroced,nt c: :,1e rights of the CHARLOTTE BLIP,IE, At the Old I..,tabliehe Piano Depot, I:',/ tsd States to Ina public domain, are, in my 115 Wood street, sLcond door above Fifth. t. I:Lri , ,m, the transfer of the useful, with the ''' eminent tioniaie, to the people of the State thus Pre- ~1, REAL ESTATE AGENT The bill first passed by the Senate, like that ‘ 1 CUTEIBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51 ''•vl•ich bee`itho covered the two Pi'lte o Market stroa, for the sale and rnrchaae ::oat in 11, ) - opini , ,n, contained all that was im ,litati.t. routing houses, ath.uaing to ins ara and rep v. -taut to the South: First, the roc-gnitiou of Ltaining loans on bonds, mortgaged, etc,; taak , .., COLIN v, - ri,h, C , „ ot •se ent•re con e, i deeds, bonds, &c.; writing lotion, and CUM dpt). oeo ex With parties abroad, hc. orlS rob Over the nuele iu whic'n they would proceed t o ; rua their Ciiiistitution. Second, that the re- BELDEN SEY I HOUR, cci i itnitiod of the rizht to hold slaves should not Real Estate and Insurance Agen -7 I.' barrier admission of a new State into Uni6ll. Ae question of preference between CLEVELAND, OHIO. of the S:ate, which failed in the House, itzrkazueze.—ltlesare. Hanna, Garreteon k Co., Rut,ort Coat of tv Committee of fltmferenee, which Parka, Esq. became a Isw, ray judgment is in favor of the WESTERN LANDS ALEXANDER GARRETT, ~,,. United Sta:es, and dues not attempt to con . tru, or min7ly to Faggest any rao.lifiCatioll itIAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 50 WATER STREET, . " - (.1 the Constitution, or to offer any justification CLEVELAND, OHIO, for having, admit:ed the State, but leaves it to Has for sale Lands in Illinois, 'Wisconsin, idinnesota. ~ „., - , Michigan and lowa. He will exchange Lands in Wiscaudin, :•':..r,-i. as Noe s - irapm :zoo - golden of the rights of .'.c., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city property. the peoples, they having, formed a Constitution All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing me as _,. I.l‘. , ubiloall In ii.S character, to be admitted into , t-Wve. —.--------------- - an11:1y to.: l. men . Contract for Supply of Marine The impmtance which I a r etached to the sue- Hospital. c:.: , _ . f iI2C, 1 - r_:tesuro, and my willingness to incur CUSTOM HOUSE, ! F , ,' 7 r-p:msibility which attached to a participu- Pittaurgh, April 12th. lb:',' , '. j *. - il., it. may be inferred from the fact that, I~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 'h , ugh. an invalid. tv.ar.:ve condition rendered it Sealed Proposals accomp.inied by proper cuarantocs, 1.--:• , , 1.,1:-,,zi r2ru,l-at that ha shou:d leave his oham pccerding to forms to be furnished, en application at this . b. , :, I went to t' , .. Senate two days in EIICCeSSi'n, Alen, will be received thereat until 12 o'clock, meridiem, on :, -,. . 1 . ~, , , .. :he FIRST TUESDAY in June next, fir the supply of ti i: ... , mig_lt_ _.,v, , O r k cpportunity to vote: for the Manna Hospital, near this city, with the a--ticie-, of Pro' i.- b; i l Its pat-age, was then, and is now, regarded ao, Medicine, etc., enumerated in said forms. The vat, ' 1;7 tat as the triumph ui ail for which we con- ::es stated are estimated with reference to the several rinni- - . ~,. r. of patients In the Hospital, but the United Staten reuirve t; , led ::.:c1 the -access of a great constitutional t',. , eight to take more or less of said articles, accorelugly nr,t.,,iple, the rccmgclt;;;o of which, though it r. they may be actually required. If the articles delivered Phr , lll , l bet 71.) prtsent frul to, be gathered by la the Hospital are not in Inc) judgment of the Physi:ian, . , , f the best quality, and adapted to the Hospital he will b., to , Souta, 1 4 ...., an object worthy of a struggle, it liberty to reject the same, to purchase other article in Rfld may redound to our future advaltagP.. By their stead, and to charge the centra,aor with any excess in t i.., ; , ,z , :. , -_-,„ 'uans the country was relieved from th . cost ever the contract priaes. The United States reserve the right to accept the propueal an issue v.hich, had it been presented as threat the whole or any portion of the articles specified. seed, cur honor, our safety, our respect for our JOHN HASTLNGS, anceetors, and our regard for our posterity would Surveyor and Agent Marine Hospital. have required the South to meet, at whatever 'Alice of Sealer of Weights and B ,„ i •iii„ . Measures. I have thus thrown out rather hints than 001M THE OFFICE OF THE UNDERSIGNED, plied with your request to give my views fully, 1.1. SEALER OF WEIGIITS AND MEASURES, which you will please attribute to the physical May he found henceforth, in Cherry alley, botueso Third embarrassment under which I reply. and Fourth streets, where orders may be left. ; Very respectfully and truly, yours, &0., 1ur1.3.-15 CHARLES BARN ETT. • JEFF'N DAVIS. 8:c3.T10K., Esq., Yazoo City, Miss. $1.217,708 441 JOHN FIBER & CO, --- - - FANCY DYERS AND 'SCOURERS, Fiendish Murder. Tils Sandusky Register, of the 20th inst., ie 'arc,. sesimr...tl2. tat - sez,t, furnished with the following account of a fiendish BETWEEN WOOD AND LuteaTY STIWITS, murder perpetrated in cool blood. The account PITTSBURGH, PA. say: , : All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and every description of Silk and Woolen Goods executed at It sums that one James James, a cousin of short notice, and on reaseuable terms. lap2B:3m lssac Jane, harbored an old grudge' against the t rIROCERIES WINES AND LIQUORS. /....n 150 bags Bin Coffee; litter, and having prepared himself for revenge by constructing an infernal machine with pow 100 chests Black and Groan Teas ; der and some other material, and arming himself 25 bids. Crushed S ugar; 25 b" Coffee with a revolver and knife, called at June's house, 20 " Now Yorx : T rap: Ttl.P9 , itiy morning, at an early hour, saying as 20 " Bow Orli 4113 MultiziCa ; he came in, "June, lam in time to take break -5 Tierces New RLe; 10 boxes W. W. IL Grant's Tobacco; fast, with you." He was invited to do so, and Do 4 , M. IL and Layer Raisins; sat down to the table as coolly Z 3, kegs French Plums; ,ly visit. After the meal was done, a 2 Puncheons Jamaica Rum; 2 " Santa Cruz Ram; , as if ou nd a friend -20 2 Pipa3 Holland Obi; Alec, 'Trench Brandy; Port, Sherry, Malaga and cham• putting the key in his pocket, .., workmen had left, he rose and lo a c , k t e i d dra th w e in d g o h or is , pagne Wines; Pare Old Rye and Rectified Whisky, in store do it." As he said and for sale low, by HAWORTH & BROWNLEN, a murder, and am going to . ed his revolver which revolver, said, "June, 1 have come here to commet Successors to Haworth, Bro. & Brownlee, tlal'i he presented r.nd snapp . Cor. of the Diamond and Di amon d alley, nals,:ed lire J a:;,.. then :-eixod him, and a tre- ARI-12.'S WEEKLY—Received y_R Pi e t e ts e h i urz i t, P e a vtery In hl e , ii. ,: lous t-cafile en-.ledbe.ween June, aided by sif., l'imJ the miscreant ; the latter by dais Wednesday afternoon, by R. A. LOOMIS Publisher's Agent, husband was being Post Buildings, 41 Fifth street. a' , her hold, burst through a time c! t , ti , o , g right I cut piece-ale. 7 q . 1 ' Coe , door and shouted"murder."On pen, of , i ~,,reeivitl,antbdaltet‘htewir with a sharp knife._ the arrival of the neighbors aroused layher cries, it w as found Th :',: the murderer had succeeded in disemboweling June, who died iu a few hours. $121,500 00 2,160 00 4,161 67 240 00 9,478 04 14,841 45 40,248 69 125,003 73 ODEY FOR JUNE, GODEY FOR JUNE, GODEY FOR JUNE. . IL A. LOMITB, Pnblishere Agont, Poet Building% 41 Filth etroet. For sale by $317,841 78 DOMESTIC CUTLERY—Just opened a _ The strongest minded woman shrinks from splendid saiortment of Scismors. Carving Knive° , ' being caught in her night-cap. Knives and Fortes, etc. BOWN dc TETLEY, myl No. VA Wood street. ; --Never hire servants who go in pairs—as ONIONS. -10 bbls. Onions for sale b 9 i sisters , cousins, or anything else. =2 ailinai B. a. I SELECTED BY A NEW LOT OF rpu 'OA TT Le ter from the Hon. Jefferson Dork, WA: 4 IIINGTOti CITY, May 14, 1858. D,ar SIT -lt gicee me pleaeure to 3.eknowlet:ge the receipt of your letter of the Ist inst, to wbioh, being eiill unable to write, I must reply by avi , mys-elf of the hand of another. You ~ 0k iny views as to what the South should ,_lO in die. cveut that Kansas should be finally re fu~eci adrnis , le)r. into the UnlAn under the Le comptou Constitution. Your inquiry shows tr.at you had , o;, the date of your letter, learned the action which Congress has taken upon the question of the admission of Kansas and the framed at Lc‘:.vtapton. The questions which agitated the people of Mississippi I was last among you, were as to the course which the Administration would pursue in relation to the action of the Con-icn tioa in Kansas, and whether the Congress would apply to the application of Kansas the dogma of No more slave States." Fortunately for us, neither of the issue.s on which I took position before .triy fellow-citizens of Mississippi remt.in now for consideration, The Executive, co far from opposing obstacles to the admission of Kansas, because the Ccn veation had notsubmitted the Constitution formed by it for the ratification of the people by a popu lar vote, has imed all his influence to promote favorable action by Congress upon the applies., tin of the new State; and the Congress, barring all side pretence, , , cod overthrowing all opposi floc_ to th- Constitutic:n of Kansas, because it recognized the right of property in slaves, have admit Kansas into the Union with the. Cc.mstituticu framed at Lecompton; thus, at the same tiU% e, deciding that the recognition of slavery in the coo:dm:don new State should not :aciede her from admission into the Union, and that the inhabitants of a territory, when assum ing the powers and responsibilities of the people of a State, have a right to regulate their domestic institutions in their own way—framing their fundamental law either by delegates assembled in convention, by the peop:s convened in mass, oa by auy other mode which to them may seem best. Appended to the Constitution as a condition connected with the application for the admission into the Unior, the Convention of Kansas sub mitted an ordinance which set up extraordinary and inadmissable claims in relation to the public ,`,. 01 -nain, and demanded exorbitant grants of land fra: educational, railroad, and other purposes. These the Congress refused to recognize as a right or grant as an endowment, at the same tints proposing to the people of Kansas terms though more moderate, were quite equal io thoec whteh hod been granted to the most favertLi State at the date of her admission. Ihe only citniu.iiin, then, which remains is, will o people cf lie-.:..e accept the terms proposed 1.1 -.it ? If they accept the terms, an a _ctC fi9 e. - implete; the Cpustituli,,F I,.vr,f,r been rec-:::ed, ap prove!. Lnder it ; and :_he o f i - 111)61 lictifica• - don gr:mtscoliferroil, having been author ized, 1 , 7 ant, unce the tact that I:ansas a State ,1" , the Union. If the terms u'ere.t be liot.;-,ress declined, then fianii.s re r err t:)ry the United States, and, as the ~t i,r her e—imissioa, must so popula.tion virlaich will en „t!„ her to et least one „representative in Con- The mutie whic... the accept.s.nce or rejection gr by Congress in lieu of those y should be decidoi, was speci nA in tr. , act for admission. This was a mere e tic* ,i polity ur couvouienae, for nothing u be m,:- i; than that, when ilk. , couelitions ,ppl'zation for adolisEd. - :n had h-en toe Cf , ..lgrei•s, the of 1i511 , 41.3 W, 1"` n-,T. b,u• - d by their proposition and tlittinetly reserves the rights cd ' i•+' Ter, I NUMBER 191, Romance in Real Life The Buoyrns Journal, says that a man living near her: , lost hie wife, some years ago, in Ho mer, New York ; that they had a little girl wbioh ho gave to a friend and left the country. He was gone ten years and returned, but could find no trace of his child. She had two marks by which he might know her—one toe was gone,and she had a scar on her arm. The man gave her up as lost to him, and finally settled near Bucy rus and married. The rest we give from that paper: About six weeks ago he happened to pass by the room in his hone° occupied by a servant girl who had resided with Lim for nearly two years, at a time when she was about to retire, and the door being open, ho saw her foot. He merely glanced at it, and happened to notice that the little toe of the right foot was missing. He thought nothing of it at the time, but, after retiring, the idea struck him that, it might he the daughter ho hal searched for so long. At first he dismissed the thought as improbable, but it still forced it self upon him, until finally he requested his wife to go to the room and ascertain whether there was or not marks of a scald upon her right arm. She went, and, to his immense delight, reported that the mark was there. The poor man was so positive of her identity that the girl was awak ened, and in the middle of the night was ques tioned as to her origin. She could only tell them that she did not know her parents; that her earliest recollections were that she had lived somewhere in the East with a family named— (naming the fam ily she had been left with by the woman origi nally intrusted with her,) and at their death she was taken charge of by the Overseers of the Poor, a place provided for her. and she had come to Bucyrus with a family and had supported her self by doing housework since This tallied so nearly with the already ascer tained facts in the ease, that the father started East with her the next thy, and, visiting the different points she hail named, ascertained, to his great joy, that ehe was in truth his daughter. She is an extremely beautiful girl, of great " natural intelligence, and though totally tmedn cated, is still interesting. She is now at Granville, Ohio, receiving an education to fit her for the new station she has assumed in life. The lalstory of a Gun An old gun has been added to the oabinet of the Wisconsin Historical Society. Its history in as follows: " The gun was the property of John Prescott, and was brought by him from Lancastershire, England, who went first to Berbadoos, and owned land there in 1636, and came to England about 1640. In 1645, Simian, the Indian proprietor of Nashawog, offered to him and other persons a tract of land ten miles in leag,th, which was ao cepted, and the g;eaeral court subsequently con firmed the deed. The town )7413 named Lancas ter, in the preaeut county of Worcester, Massa chusetts. John Prescott had occasion to use this gum during ging Philip's Indian war of 1675; On one occasion, as tradition has it, a number of Indians made their appearance ct Prese,ott's old mill, and hoisted the water-gate, when Prescott took his gun heavily loaded and started towards the mill, when the Indians retired to the hills close by ; Prescott having fixed the mill, thought it prudent to retrace his steps, but he did so backwards, with his eye upon the foe, until ho reached his house, when the Indians raised a whoop, when Prescott concluded to give them a specimen of his gunmanship ; and as he shot, they scampered off. Afterwards visiting the spot where the Indians were when he shot at them, blood was found upon the ground. Tho Indians ever after kept clear of the Prescott neighbor hood. Mr. Prescott had at least seven children ; and among them was the lion. Benjamin Pres cott, the father of Wm. Prescott, who cora -1 mended at Bunker Hill, and of Judge William Prescott, of Boston. and great grandfather of Wm. Prescott, the historian. The old gun in question was given by Prescott to his daughter Tabitha, wife of Silas Brigham, who in her old age gave it to her grandson Prescott Brigham, born in the year 1770, now a resident of- Sauk county, Wisconsin, and by him presented to the society. Prescott Brigham is the elder brother f the pioneer settler of Dane county, Col. Eben ezer Brigham, of Blue Mounds." MISCELLAN EOUS. GREAT SALE FU RN ITURE. $30,000 WORTH, TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE IN '~'HR U, E K S habicriber han aid Pnrnitaro Waro- rr.anB, on Fifth street, and ho,vinE; to L - i.vo pudeceelen : ,f the Ll:oldings, on the IF.th of JoLe, he otter, hin entire otoch of FURNITURE CHAIRS, A,_T COST. THE SALE COMMENCES ON TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1858, AND WILL CONTINUE. FOR THREE WEEKS.- The Prices will be marked li4tiren, au cSeil erti Cl„, 80 that visitors can at once pee the GREAT •BAAGADIS OFFTE TEIIMS—AIi ar.n23 that: ("fob. yin $lOO and upwards, a cri , lit cr sat., day, will 1 , 0 giV,l3 for approved end , rsed paper, wall Interest added. gi. 111. NC:. 31. FISTH 13TREET eIPENING OF AT BUSH's, :it,. G 3 Market Street, SplendEd Stock of Trimmings, 91 the I 9: s: ; en - 19, arrl to it to - At over; dreea—ohlo, BUTT Ni-, OF ALL DES,JILIPTIONB Among the novelties in Trialtr.inzi,lila -.,;" , 1 'he ROYAL °IMPURE LAO.r._:, T 1.3 Wchuat Truzall::g fc,r Eill Dresses. Alto, CLIANTILLA LACEzi FAI MANTELS AND CAPES A full arsortmezt of Elliril.ol.l/1-..11.1ES sold at low prices MARSEILLES CAPS FOR. CHILDREN, BAEIES' LAOR AND EMBROIDERED OAPS, SKIRTS, CORSETS AND lIOOPS, We beet celection in the city, raid will be moat cheerfully ahown t.) the Ladies, by J. ItUBll, tiri Market street. AK_E Trout, Salmon, 41 And Pickerel con:Aanily on baud, a full stock to supply wholeK.l , 3 trio, ty. [tny6' HENRY H. COLLINS. r 4 __l b.lB. sweet, just received ' 4 and for Salo by RETIIRR k ANDERSON, Nu: 39 Wood street, ro . .. . yl7 Opp--site tb,,_ _ St. CharlQa lintel. T)I F. 00M S . - —lOO dor.. Extra Corn Brooms on hand and for sale by B. fa & J. IL SAWYKIL NEW GOODS; FANS, FANS, FANS,
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