(1)n t in Vat. JAMES Pa BA RR, Editor and Proprietor PITTSGURCI -1 TUESDAY MORNING DIniOCRATIC STATE v;.TiONINATIONS FOR SUPREME JUDfII3, WILLIAM A. PORTER, OB PIULADELPHIA FOE CANAL CONIIIB9ION3II, WESTLEY FROST, OF FAYETTE COUNTY THE FIRST PAGE The first page this morning contains some interesting r::ading matter, to which we direct attention. Tile contents are : Lotter , 1 Jeff. Davis, nn the Kansas Question Brutal Murder ; A Romance of Real Life ; An Old Weapon, &e., &c. Am Afternoon Edition of the. Post We shall commence to-day issuing a second edition of the Post in the afternoon. We have for a long time contemplated doing this, and after mature consideration, have con cluded that such an issue will be for the ad vantage of both the public and ourselves. Our plan briefly is this : The arrival of the mails and the reception of the news by tele graph is so timed that we are in possession of much important news in the early part of the day, which in common with all the morn ing papers, we have heretofore been accus tomed to hold over until the nest day. This course has proved unsatisfactory to ourselves and to the public, who always desire the news as early as they can possibly obtain it. In issuing a second edition every after noon, we shall in no wise interfere with our regular morning edition. The afternoon issue will contain the matter of the morning paper, and in addition thereto, the telegraphic news of the day up to two o'clock, the local occur rences of the city up to that hour, and such news by the morning mails as we may deem interesting and important to our readers. It is not our desire to initiate our scheme with promises. We simply wish to announce our intention, leaving the public to judge of our second edition for themselves. It will be furnished to news-boys and sold at two cents per copy, but as the matter contained in it will appear in the morning paper of the next day, we do not wish any other subscribers tha'n those by the week to the carriers, who will furnish weekly subscribers at TEN CENTS MEE We do not wish to be considered as coming in competition with any established journal. It is our object to give all who may wish to purchase the Post in the afternoon an oppor tunity of obtaining in it the latest news. The advertisements of the morning issue will have the benefit of the increased circula tion of the afternoon edition, without addi tional cost to the udvertiserss. The experiment will lay us under increased expense, especially for telegraph news, for which the Post will now pay double the price paid by any paper in the city, but we look . to the increased circulation of the Post, and its increased advantagers as an advertising me dium to compensate us for this. In other cities, the morning press issue second, third, and even fourth editions, with success, and we are determined to give the matter a fair trial in Pittsburgh. So be ready for the second edition of the Morning Post, to be issued at two o'clock to:day, containing all the latest news up to that hour. The Remains of Gen. Pews! feu F. :i_: nit It It . We learn by special telegraphic despatches that the rernain of Gen. Persikr F. Smith, who died on the Pdth inst., at Fort Leaven worth, will reach this city on Wednesday (to morrow) by the noun train of the Pittsburgh, •Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and that they will he taken hence for Philadelphia by the 9.50 o'clock express train of the Penn sylvania Railroad. This will give our citi zens an opportunity of making a suitable demonstration of respect to the memory of this distinguished son of Pennsylvania. It is eminently proper that the citizens of his own State, and especially that our military companies, some id whom were compatriots with Gen. Smith in the Mexican war, should honor his memory by an appropriate ceremo neous reception of his remains when they shall arrive here. In order that arrange ments may be made for this purpose, the Mayor has issued. a call for a public meeting of the citizens, to be held this afternoon at two o'clock, to which the military men of our city are respectfully invited. We append the call : Public Meeting Having received information that the remains of Gen. Persifer F Smith will reach this pity on Wednesday, by the noon train of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rttilroad, and that they will not leave the city until 4.t o'clock at night, an opportunity will be afforded to the e,itizetts of Pittsburgh and the military compankts of the city to make a suitable demonstration of reepeot to the memory of this distinguished son of Pennsylvania. A public meeting will be held at the Mayor's Office this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, for the pur pose of makmg suitable arrangemeuts for the reception of thE ,- rernains and escorting them to some suitable hall, where the citizens may pay the last token of respect to the illustrious dead. The officer and members of ths vttlunteer com panies art.. e-pecially iovited to attend. HENRY A. WEAVER, Mayer. The Dead Letter °thee During a single year, in addition to same '''.,;;3o,itoo in money returned to its lawful own ers, there have been foundin the letters, and restored, drafts, checks and other valuable papers amounting to three and a half millions of dollars. In the greater numl.er of instances dead letters which have thus been returned to the department, have failed to reach their destination in due course by reason of misdi rection. This may doubtless he attributed to the hurry in which banks and large mercan tile houses close up their correspondence fur the day. One hank sends a letter covering paper amounting to thousands of dollars— inside the package is addressed to Nashville, outside to New Orleans. Another heavy re mittance is directed to Troy, New York, without any address whatever on the inside. A third package was directed on the outside to Louisville, Kentucky ; the inside direction to New Orleans. Republican Norkatutte The Black Republican paper s still persist in denouncing Mr. English's Kansas Compro mise Bill as a "swindle," a "hribP," &e. These papers should compare the docu ments before thus making fools of themselves. The Crittenden Amendment, which receiv ed the votes of the entire opposition to the President's policy in both Houses of Congress, donates precisely the same amount of gov ernment lande to Kansas as is offered by Mr. English's Compromise Bill. Pick your flints and try again, Messrs. Republican Editors.-- Your epithets stultify yourselves, and reflect upon your friends. Widening Diamond Alley. Messrs. R. E. M'Gowin, Andrew Fulton, karon Floyd, George Fortune and Chrieto ilr. I, , iitor I o t;': : invtor.l of ,her L. Magee, the viewers appointed to p.eicy and nations: ar,,i fed theiie,a aqse , , the damages likely to ensue to prop erty holders by reason of the widening of Diamond alley under an act of the last Legis lature, met on Saturday last, and decided that MAY 25, 1858 the alley should be widened from Grant to Smithfield street, and appropriated fifteen feet at the Filth street side. This will make Diamond street a thirty•{ice foot street to Ross -treet, it p=ing alr.ady of that width adiein ng the Court House. The appraisers have assessed the damages for the property appro priated a t 1,0 t over the benefits, which is to be paid by thy. property holders on the ourth street side 01 the alley to the heirs of 'human Liggett, Esq., who own the property taken. This improvement will make Diamond street an excellent avenue to the Court House, anti if the sanie width could be continued from Smithfield street to the Diamond, it would be one of the best cross streets in the city. William Jones who was tried last week, at Washington, Pa., for the murder of Samuel H. White, was acquitted by the jury on Sat urday last. He was defended by William A. Stokes, Esq., of Greensburg, and James H. Hopkins and Jacob Single, Esq., of this city. He was convicted upon a former trial, but as the verdict was considered against the weight of testimony. the court granted a new trial which has resulted in an acquittal. The mys tery which hangs over this strange murder is still unravelled. The defendant is a bro ther of Charlotte Jones, who, with Henry Fife, was recently hanged in this city for the Wilson murder. There is an old charge against Jones of attempting to poison a man named Archer, and he was remanded to pris on for trial for this offense. TRE MONTOUR IRON Woaas, at Danville, Pa., were to have been sold by the Sheriff on Monday. Such facts speak louder than words of the necessity of better protection for the iron interests of Pennsylvania. The Mon tour Works are capable of employing twelve hundred men. Let us have some certatn reli ance for American labor. Senator Bigler and the Democratic Congressmen from Penn'syl vania must attend to such facts as this. --Two thousand dollars of Allegheny county Bonds issued to the Connellsville Railroad, were sold in Philadelphia on Friday at -15. —The clergymen who desired to convert the Tract Society into a prosolyting machine for the anti-slA.very cause, are not disposed to settle down under the defeat they experienced at the last anniversary. They h-lsentbled on Thursday+ at the Church of the Puritans, in New York, and had a very good time of it generally. The speakers denounced the executive committee cf the Tract Society, and their cieuunciationa were received with loud burets of applause. This will not make much differeuee, however ; the eseen Live committee rill go on as usual, e:,T.ecially einclo the Society sustain them so strongly. —The Washington Union publishes a long letter from the Hon. Jefferson of the provisions of the Eeglisli better th,ete the ongtn3l b'll. nine cohaeution, uad the Et.oiy of a WOLL , LaII who, having Secured a sooond spouee that "nurEE., - .1 the baby," 6.e., very acconornod—tingly averred that "o. hia011:.1 we the neat beet thing about a. house to the cooking ttove " —Govei - Lur BlacliE.er.ke, an anci,,l tabiian of OLlu huncirtd and sixiLeil winters, lives about tix Uatt °utility. 110 was Indis•rt eoout during Ca.: itt volution, and aT it silver g;v,:a to hif.ll. by Wa?.. e old "brs,ve" 11 very feeble, an,i ne.,rl). bilud, and btrdridd: - ., 1 , 1, F.t;L:ed ce b.,. ;, prltchr, ii ~....in she ReEcrva,tic , n, wil,...re 1:14?: t,, , ,i , re ~.uea, co laud„_ mies, going :1'.1.1 DA CCel)i - Li :.; is ._.no 0.,,,y Intl , :m and tide water ossualb for the prk sou ou, :rum the , ope!eiag of • re•evigatiun up i 18th 5117,'.04,94, c t‘ii,.t.g gratifyiug Cr.c: the I , arLe period 1.1 , 1 }'ear, $3,098,:15. —Noah L. Wi•soo. Esq., has resigned ;he presidency of the I%larietta and Cincinnati ital;. road Company, the same to take cffect on 0,1 first day of next month. It is understood to he the fixed determiaatiou of Mr. W. not to anoopt a re-election under any circumstances. Wm I'. Cattier is spoken of for his successor. Acquitted VARIOUS THING'S —Ms2. Gag 3, la u epech at the reoeut N. Y., ,- ,:istaue., !iixty Ili —The rcclpt, at !he 4.2.11 ,, etgr'4 , for down tull3 ou the Su.qu( The Gulf Outrages It is stated at Washington City that the Presi dent will not be given any further power with reference to the prevention of outrages by fee alga men-of-war on our merchantmen, aK ho possesses sufficient already. Although he cannot declare war, he can use the army and the navy to repel invasions and protect ojar citizens: and he could therefore, direct the capture of the Styx, or any other foreign vessel, which has committed outrages, without any intervention of Congress. SW EfLII Ciz. Co.'s Lotter} The managers of the -G. Swan &Co." lottery scheme have been indicted at Augusta, Georgia, through the efforts of Mayor Tiemaun, of New York city, and all the owners and parties con cerned have been arrested, with the exception of Benjamin Wood, of New York city, and George P. Eddy, of Geor•>_ia, wLo are, it is Alleged, con nected with the enterprise. The Mayor first as sured himself of the illegality of the concern, and then sent off Sergeant Birney, of the 'gayer's police squad, who secured the co-operation of the Georgia authorities, and the subsequent in dictment of the parties. The Swan & Co. lottery was ono of the most extensive in the country. It was stated that their receipts were a hundred and fifty thousand &Mars per week It professed to award two ; million dollars a week iu prizes. Its offices were txattered throughout the country, and its eaten sive advertisiug.of the past year has drawn par tiouhr attention. It vas supposed that it was legally authorized by the laws of Georgia, but the Supreme Judges and Attorney General of that State have decided that it W 39 not so authorized. The British Outrages--IVaines of Vesaels and Addgional Particulars. The Lt.° Otlttitge, on Allkerlol.li vessels by British men-of war in firing into, bosrdi , g , - -t.arating them, under pretence of looking out lo slavers, have at last waked up Congress at I the Government, and orders have been gl:en t,. the collectors of tue various ports to collate p fcrwatd to the departments at Washington Li, statements of captains whose rights have b eer , thus violated. From the energy exhibit:-.1 1,, the Government, there seems probability cf John Bull being soon brought to an account. One of the New York papers complied the following list of American vtsseis which have been thus treated: Name of Vessel. Captain. Where 8e10t.29,nv 1. Ship Clareadou Bartlett Now York. Ship Grotto .Donlevy ...... -Richmond, Mr. 2. Foulkes- Philadelphia. :1. E.hip Tropic Bird, 4. Bartro Glenburn Tebenham.....Richtuond. Me. a. Barque , .C 6 81 d te r r . ...... New York. 6 ntrtiue . • 7. Innninn :7111101 , 1 Bamford fOiLOLI. h. Barque John [hAVO. Nichols Belfast, Me. a M a ct . v . ....y7 ...... P : l , ‘' , vidcuc`... , 11. Ling S. Taurston Lan:whet Seareport. 1., Itng.h.)lll Taylor Young 11 . 1 " -, 14 ( I, ,mge Stocklaam... Giles Bath. L. brlg C. F. trtirl.l. l Watts Thr unstop. ! 1.3. Brig )/hrthit Gitchristit...noWley ' 4 t. George, Me II Brig Ehz ,N. ri talc, Gordon ''earsport, Me. 15 i„,,,, v,p,„i.i ...... .l.orlug Bonoo. 16. R.,bei t Wlog Bray Boston. 17. Brig A. A. eltoq, m‘n .. ~,,,-,,,,,,,, F^ltiraore. i. 6 Brij.llnavusville , anigon New York. 19. Schooner Cortez -i,..l;ey New York. 20. Schooner Mobile Flo% et, New York. 1 21. Schooner N. B. Borden...Bighttuar,...__Fall Blur. orn-puud,r, 7`olt arriiilvarg and ft IT.iaitisni .u, M.ty ISSS to a, o Cow words relative. to 11,:.t.r0.1,u is.f 4 r ntinaat;r,a tu, bustle 1141' cs.c - Rc:au:,t ;ha! uesk T.: Jinni, p-grb6., end itft its eubatantiai and hospi , a.le peo during a ranter 0 the, , 1111 , 2; )3.1.11Cri , .. hilt! i•tc• fotitnior el the town and tho J 1.,i11-1 donor R p0r114 , 11 rd the gTouncl. or atiich theClp itol A:ntd!, had R:1 rye fur the r- ausiful ua wet; as for budineEs. No loveiler spot d; to be found in the State. •1 he i..•umrc uir.ti Arai:Lure, ed.imi ou Pri elevut,on some fifty f,, et above the level th• Siatquhusun , , sni in vie:; of 1: 0 t vift oe i i s l a nd Joutplettni by th. round ihsvnA aIQ ,i`rtnl studjo:. currullts. piciurc rich rolll❑1; R`l)/. tn , r!::•ti t • Solve, :•-t(i :;:11.3 Y 1,11113 r';e: Sap, soulo t: drz.. - Alvir' , . ant reeiclence .or the no:, ..1 of wtaiiii &Hiring& peace ful bottle, it , the cccet , i , , l .e of the intermit tent fover (ague), in its nexcest s ierea. A relnedy is ut hand, in the thorough dfaihage of the le: , ihode iu the rear of the eapitul, which aro ohied by •ho arol othur '3.3 pre- veiling opinion id tat the S.l.9quelki.na An incelli r q,er,t the place, beaded by :sob fuss 9:t. Rutherford an:: would yu n CLIIVO"' place irtf , rb• sirable :rod wholesome , resldsheo throughout the, MIIIIIES The hospit dities of the t have their represcn tivos in Cameron, B e, Porter, Fisher, lialderman, Dock, Airicks, lil'Cormaek—gentlemen whose enter pride and philosophy 101 l to carry out an, sanitary suggestions of tho medical prufeosion. It is proper to day, here, that the " ague" is only severe and noticod alter au 'osdoi mission of three or four years of coceparative The capitol grounds have, within the oast few years, bec , eue an ornament to the cspdal, uoder the direction of Superintenden: Muilin, Red effords a delightful avid wholes.eine braathlog (covering fifrat. , l flues) for the poopie of IlarriA.urg. A too stringent ottonotny Gil the part of (n , l srt Legis! turc has for the Buie suspended the further embellishment of the public protnenales—an ectinonly which the next Legislature will no doubt abolish. The seeker after beautifnl seei:ery 'should sojourn a few days at this point. lie will riot fail to find exeelleut acieurntuclati.:,ns at either Brady's, Coy erly's, or the United States. PENN. Another Alleged Swindle The Sontiaain Pao'lie Railroad Company has exploded. It was purely a speculative affair, go t up in New York city. Ooly lon per cent. of the subscription was ever demanded, which amount ed in the whole to $300,000. Oa this basis nese was conducted by Steliman, Allen & Co., New York, who, failin,e I.,st fall, the company was found meneyless. The charter in Texas has been forfeited in consequence of the non-oem pletion of twenty miles of road by the required period. A meeting of ill? Stockholders has been held at New Orloano, at which the whole thing Waß exposed as a a witflilo. From NV hington t,, , Tb 3 Sic y of I:.eN vy ;id j.tet ie-nued erderti to (;,,ri0n. , .11:1,r ;iLe torrrc,ez-z:LI f.rid r,0u.0. , 1 or f!re;•.fltor CoLumlJciee JJL:I Roc!:::rt, to tr.ke con2l - 111o.J. of tub g.ISO at the 151 . ..)bk1ytt N:Lvy Ylrd—to fit tllem Wirh ,, ut to the ( ..itt . .f is neateh. Ina T.Ltri•te.i Scy2:, at, , l terpo. , .‘ Atnrric:la ttute btqvit.e.n toe ruc.,-21-Is.ra-mor_. Other will 1%)11 , w can be prepert7it for toq The is doerrair,;„.l tc, pat a to the e uutrage,,, Gue2; the re: po:1:quiloy k:.:Atttk. rzec np, .1 the - viva or.i;r2, Fad the Euglith AiluiLter doubt:as 17.3 , w t. 1 . -.• iu.-3trucuiObti 7rdble.ll but 1;t1.7) given. to ''-air officers ea r-tatiou. :=-La; )r repv,:t..lto-uay ir,da uie con,- mitteu fp. hill .:•-utl , orizir4 the c.,tistrucuien of screw fc,urLeett. feet, Ofit) TO for the Chlnr. P S, wi•! on N 1 441.13,y f,w tl!e i:c , n , 2 , !"-F0 t, autabour...., :tad the w 1:1 , _). ui 1,33,e1,1 Thc.4 Tseelltlg r C.,sllV.Vbr= is ao strongtt ti -t:l , -er of the outrageE.by E.,gt.9...n.(1 that it IJ br lie Ted these ti er.stte.,4 }BAs:: 1,11.1 c-t IGC I unatiim Orders wii! be issued iu P. few .1'.•.y4 froo. directim• thr rc meut C! - . , :Or'y n ,, t; pr• ceed to Fort Leavenworth, as h.td teen dircoc.l it former orders; also changing the stator's a portion of tlyt FLl'ir;.l , 2gircuzai, of Al t,.lety. Frow the W:s.hutiz,ttat Star, :hty 1:0 Ex-Prcticienz, Tyler. A hrief artiM(., cf(l- Prt,identki of ill? 5t.,,.t( ^...ftt - r their EFT Tics in that , rll ,,ng selected articles luto the Star it day or two ainay to which eur atieutiou is drawn. tor thelirst time by the communication printed below, which, in explauing its ir,corr- - .tctuet. , 2 important par ticular, does r.o more that: sheer ju,He=2 to the distiuguitihed str,tesmatt to wbom it refs-rs: WASHINGTON, May 10, 1858. To W. D. Wallach, Esq., Editor of the Evening Star SIR : In your paper of the I `nth May, in an a:- dole purporting to be original with you L t e J :dc,l The Wealth of our Statesmen," whenyou came to speak of ex-President Tyler, you say as foi lows, viz : John Tyler is worth fifty thousand dollars. littfore he leached the Presidency he V7MI a bank rupt. In etlic,e he husba.uted his means, and then married a rich wile." I have every reasou to believe, from the kuld sentiments you have usually avowed towarc! , President Tyler and his family, that this tissue of falsehoods entirely escaped your eye bcfor:, its insertion in your journal; but being there, and having gone before your readers, I am fort. ecl to ask you to retract it, sold also publish fh.i note. John Tyler, before he was President, was a bankrupt. Besides paying as surety fcr others, forty thousand dollars, the day never had been, from the day of his mord.ood, that he had not ample meacs always at hand to meet every obligation resting upon him. The real estate he now owns is but a transfer of the real estate he then owned ; and the slave property he now ownv is the identical slave property he then owned. True, both have largely increased in value ; bur what their value is 1 shail not say, either t: gratify private or public curiosity. Let it suf fice to say, that he will die as he livel—whetli-r poor or rich—an honest man, sod -no mace debtor. John Tyler, as President, followed the CXRM pIe of hie great predecessors in that high office from Virginia, and liberally expended upon the public every cent of the salary he received froTr> the public. Ho paid out of his salary for every thins, he used in the Presidential Mansion, !save the furniture ho found there, and which was lIEV or renewed in his time, through the want of an appropriation from Congress. He paid ;or h,, fuel, his own lights—even to theme in the his own servant=, u ;to doorkeepers, h:s steward, t.ud his own secret iry and atie,bille.i clerks. How has all this been since, and how is it now T .-0 man who, among uthur CuingbAl:z , Jeal:A i. .i brca4 ret.ltu o'' Texaa tc the Confederacy; L , ; nettled C , r•e North eaateim .3ound ,- ;:ry cur foreign ; who opened with CLiu:; who restored a t apt Troibury; who rcacued the country from a oaukrupt :Ittt•lLdf.d by universal ru;r., and disaster in every :Ivel - Itte of trade ; who harumer, , lihr, rJugh ha ekulf of the raw_ - ster bank, cod dc,- , t:;:ve , i it ire . Yer; teh ke;•• and atitnitn6t.re,l c-ry Dop.rtrnebt Government f•p_tr early,wilho,z , - Leglit:rac-'• f r , t ud or fOrtIF;, and %VICO Z t T r4icr, of or ot to him.-.e!f ln v i z, ,tat vd the army, eb;4te,i ;3eut,., Vr', , c:l and Riley to ite head, and - the war, and held Stiez.i,• to e: the Navy CO its r squadrons in every • ~.; : • N a _ tonal Observator - j• head ; who reformed ed Baobe at ; and wh,,. least, retrieved tt.t-a aens.2l:ntt,i. i rte tr: , r. overwhelnaiz.:: and annlhil-..ILT; defeat of 18-10, and'raised it again to putvcr—this wan can af ford to smile, as he does and always has done, at the itupoteat dlAztla. 101'7. Jolla Tyl:.r I t..ta v vt , ll. Hrd Lnaliy J th 1,14141e:a el ( yeslus c.:;rronocia =MEM Nevur sccak kza. Sew ork larifd nc.t ~. (ir,.tizt . ,z of rig.;:" :c 1,1 , 1 I h,,.ve Never epeak of you: . f.Ather as the •' tiQv , :r blow your lw,e y•Jur thumb an Sag Never repl!" to the el- nhet of a dzwakard, foul, or UL Wiz..3 ono , jour hoF.:.m n aove-,vt,r bitter 11017 A ~...::Ss:.or'= 'A'eßiuntony HOOKSTOIVN, Beaver CO.. 1'.., Fut,. sLli, 1857. prefer buying I11;11.11A E'S 11( )T,I, AND 11', ,7a3b, to ;lave tte 1 s un t.tv sO0t! 1.1-'l2ll our meter, t,t-t,:ying 10 itf, ourativo p• ,,, verb. 1 S ie.l-u ,5 •) .!.100DY CAhOT.HEIi.S. INIII6 DARxEsTowN, Montgomery 2auryiand, January, 314., 1857. I never iolt the hianefit of any medicine nu much to frem the bottle id DiERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS 1 nurchatc.l la , t. fall. I wish to know where I can got it, w - thout fear iulpositEen. (S,goil,) JOSEt'll C. DI-al. LET. FROM A DRlOultir. AaaLl.o, Artaritrong Co., Fa., Doc. 15, 1936. :•inssits. B. PAGE, Jr. Sc Co. Duo Sirs—l yurchasod 1 duz. of your BEER. NAVE'S 110....LAN1 iron your travel teg agent, which has F.,tvan great antistaction in lois section. Send mu anoth,r dozen, for which ,:nei.a-n the money. W. C. BUV.'s RD. o.2lstikwa—Bo C1111)fal to at , K .111».4” - wpe'& Bitters. 201 d at 431 per bottle, or Enz. eottlea cur by the Emie 1-'roprienfrz, 'Benjamin l'aga, Jr, .`l, Cc., No. 2? Wood Etteot, be:rt.-no First and Sooond auto,. and Drngi'itc ircns.raliir• 4kir CASE OF FEV;iII As - , . 4 ,,Cti . E —A low We re orileil Ll^ as'ionbning lever Agn, by Cos Iltll . e Dr. liniine l s b 3. Fleming Bros, Pittsburgh, Pm We trove uow imotbor to :,:ration, vie: that of Sls.Jmnoa Sharpe, of Miami:mit:mg, who states that ho had lebo7E...luth r a very severe attack of Ague and Fever, ami wan soon restored by the use of these 1111. Sheroo al%o espressos an opinicu, il.unded on oh-erratic'', that the Liter "'ilia are the beat fur bilious complaints evtr trfen..l in ilia taci.ioe cf country. Ai hough known ad ft tovetele,u remedy for chreuic case, of Hepatic deraugeweLt, or diseases cf the Liver, the proprieters, Ftenoug re , , of Dr. ,'lauds Pills, were ust preparc,i fcr the frequent, but vrabf3ire.; ovidencei of its gunctr.l utilit:, curates capacity. In this recp• - ct, this invaluable medicine Lai eenterttd thc•r m •st sanguine ce pa:tattoos, and inducai :heir, :0 hop • lic.t - •t will he intro. ducal into kr, ety fatui,y to LLIC. , 1-J siit , • t,01,33. car :f;:', t. tr CF.LFll.3lcAllfai 1111411IIIIII:elrod by FLE.III:C.4 BRCS., of Pittsbargh, al.e otlas Yllls 'purporting :., be Liver PPE, now befoi• , rho pab`dc... Dr. ;inane's' genuine Liver PIILI, alt) lily calehrawd 4 ern:Lin:lgo, can now be had at all reepectable drag &toren. 14".,,.:ge.nuir0. , fiqiin• titre of 137 ; trmy2l:lwth.w) FLEMING 8i1.03. NEW ATiiTEiiTitSid.liti.ENlN c.c,s7liE74yTL:2 CONDITION Of THE BAlt , .lllvG MONOAI: MORNING, May la. 1553. )IEANN: Loans, Bills and Di,cnants $1,5.30.022 21 Reed gstrd 0 and. Grr.und Iteut 44759 22 Et .cdid and dliscollardea 14,4.59 02 Du by otivr r.anta. t'9 . 916 20 Bout: Notes :.11C1 ('Seeks, n.. 42 U.... 5 Trea-ory 1 , ,2 ' 591 00 Nutts Capita '. Steve. Pretit. , an,) .• i• i " 111:f1VrI,e, ccon Line oti , er rii ion. 310V . 2 S:;:t.,Lai.ot 13 Carr v*l_ , tld. be bt. 01 my know I,lsto and baked JOHN E.4RI t!..v.orn to .4.71 d .1b2Cri1,..3. thi., 2.4 th d 3; of Mby, fro tno, 211;3 LOOLILi. f• itary Puolic. "" -- L- -1- .• PT' '1 . 1. 7, • 11 ••;11' iii TiLE E2...(:,11ANTE DA:', 0 M03 , ,11W, May L••,•Li.s !Aid lii.,,Jta" , B $1,4L•1.,•'42 Ifsted, 45,C120 1;ci• 26043, 43 1 , :•,”.••,, • e t ?, Cr! , L 1.1,00 1.,1) t. u 4 Ch. el:, (.f et 1.. t LiFiLlkE 17,093 l 0 l'r.o loy r:o'r ;'itnlCv 34,751 111 CaritAl ICI: $ , A) ;2 . t.11.1ti 1 , ,11 I s 1 1 1.)u , , to bon !,r, ;7-1 1 .; rtify that the SLl. , ,rnent trt, t.. of 111:, it H: AV, me, ttr.,, ,- ,-t• . r: ey 1'u.,11,.. UN 'IIIE ALI,E6Iii. 21. y :11;1, 1,5 w • !-•;=?...7, IMMIMEIIIMIS w! . cr eatiliS Ly k,t her LIABIT,ITIES Du•- to otb-r ttaukN Unottia Thu t.bovu Lind buliuf Sworn and aubsend 111,, this •,:-Ith day of Hay labS. payt.s N EST, Notary Public. STATY.:.; ENT Tit E E6c BAN AND 'id A NIG;ACHSUILEh , ' 11A:NR, OF PITTSBURGH. nON::1.17 0 ki.MNG, •Silty 24111,1858. $750,900 00 155,195 03 190,00 23 14,824 i• 3 5.985 22 882,333 10 103,487 79 33,420 49 61,421. And Contingent Fund.. ..... in Circulation. Due Dope hors tlne to other Hanks Du, Cotumunwealth Louis and Discounts Specie—Gohl and Silver Notee and Cia-cle, of other Danko Duo Lay other Idink.: The above Statement is true, - _ W H. DENNY, Cashier. Sworn and sulvicribed before me !Ids •14th dsy of May, A. I)., 1858. d. f'. MACKENZIE. tuy'2s Notary Public. EXCHANGE HOTEL, LOWEi.V, IPropuletor, o;rnr,r Main street and fouyiti,vheny Near Rat/road the Depot WEST NEWTON, PENN'A fI I .IIE, ABOVE HOTEL Is NOW IN 14%COM PLETE order fir the rt.ceptiAt of visiters. It i 6 beau• [dello located on the bank,' of toe Youghiogheny river, and ran be ronchvd every day front the city by rho Connelleville Railroad. Thera:am are lar g ,,, ariry and volt furnished.and the mit b pleasanter place tqr a few weal atonmor ruildence in the country. A ftw :Rui:it.e cau be aceomm,- dated. Tern,' moderate A.ddrees IADWIS Y, my2b:t t NeWt(lo, Pa. 2 0t I LAJ)IE' TRIMMED BONNETS, x-no dee. abborted Llosiery.l23 doe. Meb's Socks. 11 doz. Mn'bs and Boy b' I.e3gh.wn Hate, 318 laces Man's and P.eyb' Clothier, 10 doe Carpet and 011 Cloth Traveling Bage, will be bold, thin (TUEBI)Av) morning, at 54 Fifth btrbet, at 10 and a'ternoon at e, cam , evening at 8 o'clock, 18 gothic and other ciccka, fancy work - bores, silver watches, eine . gnu, 20 doz gold Sneer rings, to which we invite the attention of purcha9.Br?. Thies goods have just Lien receiv ed Iron. the Emt, and must to cl,sed on this day tnySn P. M. DAVID, Auctioneer. _ . ARRI V ALS, BY ADAM IRPRESS COMPANY, NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, From the Eaatern citiea, at ZOS. HORNET., 77 Market st. THE PATENT ENAMELED COLLAR for gentlemen possesses many advantages over the ordinary limn ones, and are withal much CHEAPER. They will keep clean four times as long, and can be had at the following prices :—Single Cedar FIVE CENTS; ten for FOIL Y CENTS or, one hundred Collars for THREE DOI, Lilt? and FIFTY CENTS. Gentlemen ,:re Invited to call and examlno them, at CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALT, my2B Corm r Wood street and Diamond Alley. Ev ANO EVERY EVEN Tft cr until all it told. will be offered at "UcCAIITNEY'S ACCTI)N 1101 , .-E, 120 Wood ...tret-, an eztetroye asenrtment o: rich Gold Jewelry, Gold and Silver Vcatclits, Q'C., eto. Thc Good.s will be open for exismination each day, waon Ladks as well as Gentlrmen are respectful ly Invited to call. snd they may purchase at private sale, wholesale e r retail, very low prices, and all go„).1s shall p.era e.s rose entre. and Sari;fflcto:y, or money refunded. This in uelieved to be the best ile;eute,l all most desirab.s. stock .J! Jewelry, fo:,feo offered at Auction in this city, and is every way worthy the att....Alen of purchasers, sold her c.oh LemeWately. `:de to commence each ov- Ding et e'cl rt. JOS , ?L'A GRAY, Sslestman. W. G. I.IcCERTNEY, Auct'r. 0 13. ESTER,. —This eminent Iportsinan's untinii.ly end, ha- , cast a gloom over thi minds of tugs) vt L../ • batu l;cl iA . tel with hia capital w:itings. In :hi- , co , ,rieCtioll. r Fill r , tme.; k that the best Of I.s, Rai , S. Arun:am:ion, kilhing lfaidtic - , ::r^: !- eh . 'rt kinds of sii , ,rting apparatus, to be found in this city. i. streot. ri EN TS' GAl'f k . ,R,S AND SHOES; I :idles' C.: id te' and t'31:10e.,; ; Shooa; Youths' G it,TS ; Children's Gait , a, and Slicks; Gents' Paton Sea Gait,rs ; Citnts' Git-h—s: Gents C,lf and Patent O3fcrds ; At the PEOPLE'S SrILIE, ST YIII.I, No. 17 Fifth stret.t, near 11 ark& t . 11111_ 4 ;Cii_ E,ll the Bank? and `4-1 'lr,lit•ra at V 5. 11A YES, Fth]ter n ,, d Stationer. 11. - ..bCCr'-'IOE.-311t; Eackd choice white Ne u,,e, good, inat.rtAv,d and A. JA..7 , . A. mr24 Corner Llnrket and Finn inn. 2tlully YLER. wommi 49tJ:0 31 $2,195.703 'Ai $1,14'2.700 uu . 148.612 S LO 13 .14 4 53,,91 au 41.97 GO 1,,,",51 5'2.105,70,3 Uu ti1q,446 '7 MEMO . 61,63 _1 ...0 ; ; 9,297 .A 0 .0 01 11 303 66 62,218 2,4 , 30 29 V 2.31,672 :36 so the bast of illy ILnOW W CUUIi, Caßbiur. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WILL LEAVE PITTSBURGH w 0 9, 1)11. SCSI: SSE T EIE RENOW NE LE SURGEON CHIROPODIST OF PARIS, _ zi'-rza, li`:.o"Wt " ['II I.: ONLY PIZOFF,SS()Ii. OF THIS IMPORTANT BUT NEGLECTED BRANCH OF SURGERY, WHO OURISS CORNS, BUNiONS 9 SOF'Y CORNS, DISEASED NAILS, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE FEET, WIT LI 0 UT CUTTING OR CAUSING THE LEAST PAIN, So that the moot timid persons may place them selves with the ntmodt confidence nn der such safe treatment WHAT 13 L. CORN ? Corns are a tubercular excrescence aimilar to a wart, which develop themselves on the toes; between the tcee, (soft corns on the sales of the feet,) and the joint of the big toes, (bunions.) THEY ARE PRODUCED BY MANY CAUSES ist. The comp:en:don cr-s,::. by a hs.rrow, and pcidict_ lady by a shot': shoe. 11. 'lioinezirrais the c3.use is the rpprs site, a shoe too large, in which the fuid..ll; s Ctrakimif , ill fitting, and forming plaits tf inequa'itied, &leo are a cause of coma, capcdmily r.pur. p, umivsn r :,..avein. Lite; the continual rubb,ng cf the tilo , boot the joints .leicrrciao h Todd cf irritation; Utile from result ;:ergo and laiuful C._• I.nd t Corns. Maly who nt thus afflicted 1121V.S a runt - wren a , razor or cch...ors. aid cat (41 thd auperfic.cs cf the corn air .1 obtain for a few day-. BUT viViIAT IS THE ItE6ULT? By Tr.`Ri:oll of I th • t . XCretSCI3IIC. , his . " ,ppol tuu n^ of exp,Lalug,, ood n. • otiLz b.Z.I ,)n plo(e~ by cutting, you ;-ri n of c. which it ir. in vain that it is rut or di corns rt,y a lung ton t . tit :LW; .111. but (Lei .10,1 rot bo Itito. to U.:. ti.oy or. that .Cy uui lattatti , . m, i . ‘r, doouer t itiArrita IS their red char , et,r. Wit:ll.)l4j, E alttution than circum-tauc,l, be paid WILIT MUST BE DUNE? TBE coivss MUST BE EXTRACTED DB. e,cm.osek - ,:„ •oy a vat= at eaca long aiipei inure, and appruwd by the highest anthoritin., and which can way be Cfo.riZ d ,A.lt by him as buccoctled iu eittracting the Coma, no matter what. t!.eir natures, without OVi3g the loabt pa n or in,Toncenience, either Chlrill.,7 their removal, or atto-yrbrd9. y4?' The funny - Mg testimonials from Pitttsburgh are similar to a great number in the Doctor's I ~ A seenon : PITTSBURGH TESTIMONIALS. [From 7. W. Wil.on.] That others : , :ex receive a similar benefit, I take pleiser: in adding my teztimJny to the great skillfulness of t.chicssor, in extracting severr,l corns from my feet, without any pale, axd I cheerfully recommend him to thos , . s Jug from tuadlarll , o. Pittsburg, May 15, 1158 [From Thomas M. \iarnha•l, Big.] Dr. SchloaLor hag oporaLed upon my lest for corug, e wit skill and without pain. TH. 51. MARSHALL. Pittsburgh, itiay 18, 1858. [From L. 0. Waslittm, Esq.] Dr. Schlosser Lae operated on my kot fur corns, without pain and to my satisfaction. L. C. Wasacrax. Pittsburgh, May :21, 18t8. [From C. A. Kinder.] Dr. Bchtomer has operated on my corns with the elh; ti test pain, and to my eatiefaction. Baltimore, March. C. A. ECBAS.YEB.. • I From A. C. Tlighniaml Dr. Schlosaer has removed my corns with great skill, and and to my aadefaction. R. Baltimore, March [From lion Wm. F. Phillips.] Mr. Schlosser has oporatei on the feet of two of my faroi ly Tors satisfactorily, and without gi,luc any pain. Viullax F. eIIILLI2I3. [from B. A. Magnin), President of Cleargetown Cone;4e. j 1 tun pleased to cErtify that I have lyeti vary successfully operated on by Dr. lchloaaer, and without the least pain. B. A. litatnitr.. From CoL W. Rice, proprieter of the Pennsylvanian.] Mr Schlosser has extracted two come from my toe, which were extremely painful for many yeare. The extraordinary ease with which he operated ie remarkable, and I cheerful• ly recommend him to all who are troubled with corns. al the only person I have ever known to perform the operatic 1, nientifically and without the lest pain. Wm. Ric:. Philadelphia, September 22d, [Prom Dr. d. 51. Landis, Physician to the City Water Cure Institute at Philadelphia. Mr. Schlosser has extracted eight painful corns fr?m me toes without the least pain, with the greatest satisfaction to myself. I would by all means recommend him to every body who is tormented with the e evils. S. M. LANDIS, M. D. (From Pierce Butler, Esq.) Mr. Schloeser has extracted a number of corns from my feet with great el H 1 and without rain. Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 1857. Fasts BUTLI a. From Dr. Gilbert.) Mr. SchMager has removed four come for me without pain and with great skill. DE.: GILBERT . Philadelphia, October, 18:57. iM..an, American Am L: 21.2Ead 0 r in Paria. I certify that Mr. Schlomer tam extracted for me a 111115 brr of corn 3 without pain, and to my aatierfmtion. (From A. G. Powers.) Mr. Schlosser hai taken out twelve torus for me venhont the slightest pain, and to my aatisfactio A. G. PowEgs, From Ch. D. Thome.] Dr. Bchloier has extracted eight corm from my htet with out the least pain, and I can cheerfully recommend him to all who are afflicted with corns or Bankna. Philadelphia, October 3, 1857. Cu. D. Tuottes. [From B. S. Verdi, M. D.] I certify that I ',ace Leen very Buccesalully operated upon by Dr Echloneer, without undergoing pain of any suit It. S. VSILD.I, M. D. UV- DR. SCHLOSSER may be consulted FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, From 10 o'clock A. IL, till 5 o'clock P. al., at t•:ia CONSULTING ROOMS, NO. 154 THIRD STREET, RIGHT HAND SIDE, .A.EuVE S.IIII.EFIEL,") N. B.—Dr. iicbleFser can be conk•ult:!,i 100 ms, as h attunds co patient. out (Chu: unlos9 No profeseional connection 'with any one my2da—t A PRIZE WITH: EACH BOOK. Are igain ..pec at the cld atlirt ,➢6 riiarket Street, asortint I,L 0f their ntaadard and Elli3Col toneUitb c, La. TLte,, actormiLail to givc , GREATER. BARGAINS CRIME Mau ever Lsetoro offered The pnoi . c are reipectfully invit,Ll to call, and examine their stock and BeCilro a bargain, Rt. rev 2-1 ti (`i_RANI) TRIAL OF SPEC. D._ UN FRIDAY, TEE 2Sru AIAY, w,ll be a t.reiniutnot: n tof SPLI , :NDID EARN.EgS, u trty,_. to COLLINS' ?Alta, near Fast Liberty, Pa., to 1 , ,e owner of the Horse, Mare cr Gelding, that will t:c.t a mile L.:46v01t to titan. 111:417TYS. Free to fill Horsea. d (- ding b do ee they ple.llo. The trot will come It at o'clock. P. M., precisely. Cara will leave tte P,p. , t of the Pennsylvania Railroad,at o'cl'l. F. x, , LI :e,k, to the wean:it. mylll,A4:l COLLINS' PARK TROTTING ASSOCIATION. ARR.LNOEN.RNT FOR IL E SEASON OF 1868. RAM OF At fISHION: Cc:, to tIL• gre.,• 211111 fevcr. nnvry ECIBEI EMMIEEZI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BOOKS i .- '.ND GIFTS. EVANS & 56 Illarket Street, r• , ; , r,:n Tttiril _ _ _ eamn T rizet‘ Carria.,e and Pr.ir.. 11. , r, acd i!r.ggy oa L ll.. Ped•ntriaee. each.. Ladiika Pers:Cl3 not haling seazon Ticketa will be charged One ,s:Zra for the privilege of driving cr riding on the CoIr:J each tLnat 'Lickets can L, had at zhe corner of Liberty and Wayne ••trteta, from D GILL, AV, or at gate. Imy 21:11n p6INT BOX FACTORY.— Busui & 01.1TEINIDOEY leave lust fitted np in comp!ete uew nschiue[y tho ICAL3I improvement, for the rusnufsciure of Boxes of every description. sit .. era pre arsd tJ make to order at short nr tbm.l.;,XtV3 suitable for &tap 3114.1 Candice, Paclting li.x.es for hardware, Varisty Goods, Loniting Glass and Picture Vrames etc. orders promptly lined. toy22:lm pDINT BOX FAOTORy._ BUSHA Br. GIITICNDOJELF .q,onfacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles. Uardscare 0. , ,c1 Variety 0, %Is, ,tc , etc. Orders prompLy filled . . , ( : . •Y - r: i . ,:' :' ,/ // . : j • , I:, / /,' --',l i' -,- ' • i / ' 1:' (__,,(.. !." ,z/' / 1 - - /--. ( i . ':' ' 7 _______.- •:_2:-/ ". Irao City Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1856 Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers STUDINTS AT TEN - DING, J AZT, 1.858- I",ung Yen Prepared for Actual Duties of the Counting Room IN: -, 'FRUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE 1.4_ or dDo atsie• n try, Book... Keepi n g, as need in every de par • rim nt 12,,iitee. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapt Bust riting, Mercantile Correepondenco, Commercial Law, u•acctu„ g tiounterfiit Money, Political Economy, Elocution, Puono ii raphy, and all other enhjecte necessary for the thor ,lii.h education of a practical bueinees man. C. S)111'11. A. Mi., Profeseo: of Book-Keeping and sci,ce of A CCUiltltd. J. A. IIe.YDRICK and H. A. HUTSON, Assistant Teach er.4.of Book• Keeping. ALEX COWLEY, A. T. DOLiTHEPT, and H. A. HUTSON, Professors of renmanship—tweive first premiums over all competition for beet Pen and Ink Writing, Sy AND NOT YOH RD:GRAVID WURK, "VA, J. C. PuitTER, Prof of Mathematics. Terme, dic—Full course, time unlimited, enter at any time —s3s. Average time, Bto 12 weeks. Board - about $2,1.0. Entire cost, ttiO to $7O. Graduates assisted in obtaining a situation. hipecimens of unequalled writing and circulars sent free. Address, F. W. JENKINS, my2o Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. TRAPPING P 1 PER.- 200 reams Crown Wrapping—straw; 200 " Medium 16 60 " Double Med. " 20 •` Doub. Crown " 00 " " Crown " rag; 50 " " Med. " 66 100 Crown 66 100 " Medium GI For en. , e by W3l. G. 3011NSTON & CO, my 22 Paver Dealers, 67 Wood s. root HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING done in the best manner, and on reatonablo torma by J. PaILLIPS, 26 and 23 Bt. Clair street. NI)1 . ,().-2 oases Manilla Indigo, just re albi :Or 3t de by r;.-30 tierces prime new Rice, now and for eale Uy MILLER t.' RACKET :ON. bags, goad to choice :t..,N, sale by RIC.N.ETSON. C. - -rb Soda, just re 1•:r szlie _ . Pittsburgh Tiat , -.,rjiue Establishment. c It• r - L KINDS OF „tIIANS VILLE STITIOZI, on the t;tacago on miles .• ,x , xcia, rind aro tt ,, M.at who may ti , : s, lately t•rtri,;ed ALLY. i3O-t, thtt,:.ur , 2ll, I'4 JCL 1(..; A 9-ediITECTS. I ' N Jo pc rem:snot., of a rest). .0 Iminineut Commissioners, at a meet . on thr 13th inNtant, tkitd tue iavte l for too -:0,:non of a :dijN C NI EN L . ..f Cit:z-vu of P.madylvauia, who 10-t L ~. in ! , .:.te War with Mezio'). The coot of which. ie not to ezord the sum of TFIIR2'Y THOUSAND DOLLARS. , iomar.vnications to be addre.ssed to the Governor, at Liar r burg. furnishir.g Plans, will please mend their ESTI MATES' under seal, as they will be for the use of the Com• nt rs only. 1 . , , r the Plan which may be ado2ted, a premium of Two .11undr,..e. Dollars will be allowed. By order of the Commissioners. JOHN W. GXARY. Secvotary. =lli m)l9 tn, I. W I "STUIA Al SbSONS- - w 4X o .1 FRESH. ARRIVAL. INIMENSE AND PB,ESSING DEMAND S fffilk WAY & SONS PIANOS, Has thus in.•.g delayed the re,,lenishing of the subscribers stock these highly valuable instruments. They aro haj to be able, to announce to the public and the many admirers of these SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES , Tln.t a small invoke of them has, at last, arrived, and is .o.Ply at their Waroroome for examination and inspection. Having iu store PIANOS, from the BEST MAKERS OF BOSTON, NEW YORK, ETC., ETC., ParchaseL can easily arrive at a satisfactory and conclusive opiuion, a a to their relativo merits, by actual r:OXIPARISON AND EXPERIMENT We could i.,Ltduce here, were it necessary the certificates aid Ci Letue :t tae best Pianists in the world, including THALBERG, GOTTSCHALK, MASON, ETC., ETC. It is a e.-cnitlcant fact, that the first and greatest ICA Y PIANISTS, Such es GOTTSCHALK., WM. MASON, and others prefer STEINWAY & SON'S PIANOS to all others, and pronounce them sup.lior in EVFRY RESPLCT, to any ma de; in this coun try or In Z.arcpe. We respectfully ask the public to call, AND JUL.4I4 FOR THEMSELVES, Confident that STEINWAY & SONS PIANOS will more effectu , ..ll3. ?PEAK FOR TUE3ISELVES, than aught that we. or eel ; body elan , could ea. in their favor. P. S.—Aiwa received a full stock of Nianns & Clark's Pianos. H. KLEBER & BRO., Sole Agents for Steinway & Sons, Nunne & Clerk, etc., mylB No. 13 Fifth street, SAMUEL GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, 52 St. Clair Street, Is prepared to furnish his customers and buyers gen erally, with the latest and most fashionable styles of Spring and summer Goods of every variety, which he will make up to order to the entire satisfaction of thosb who may favor him with their patronage. myl7:l m FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY 03 NAND A PULL SUPPLY OP WHITE FISH, 9 ALMON, HERR TNO, . - iar Orden') accompanied Ly the CASH, will meet prompt HENRY H. COLLINS, MEM myl-ttlyl-2p BUTTER. —3 bbls. fresh roll, for sale by m_rl3 BENIiAt LI COLLINB T)INE APPLES.-100 received this day and for sale by REYMER h ANDFRRON, No. 33 Wood Went., Op to tit. Churls. Habil. - Lp IBBONS, RUCHES AND FLOWERS.- JUL —Trimmings, Embroideries, Skeletons, Corsets, and a long list of other now goods, cheap, at 110. rnyl7 77 Market atreet. - r ip - Rs. ALLEN'S lIAIR RESTORER.-4 [OR., c=.ll for nab, by Ellyn R. L. FA CO. barrels on hand, L : , 13 L. iAIiNt:STOCII L. - 21 tib vzccd ur,2 Fourth st‘eots. ra1.a.E.1,11-11C , ACID.-10 cases on hand,and by (1,11..21) 7. L. I'AIi:4ESTOC.H. a CO. ('t M TAIL 1.A1i.-3500 lbs. on hand and rny'l) B L II NI "4.31'00.11. . 00. lIROMIsSOitY NOTES AND DRAFTS— LnsTaved, Li.hol.7.a2hed and Prin!ed, fo r !a i r I, y • 8. E.A.V.EcI, Corner Market and Second sta. .I . _)RIN TED BILL BOOKS—Assorted sizes w. S. HAVEN'S Stationary Warehouse. & BRO.'S PRINTING INKS—SoId -114 - by [maid J. 13. WELDIN. AIN]) MEC:II2. CL: FIKE AND triAtiiN E LN L E .:.:OMPANI N. W. CORNER OF SECOND AND WALNIJI V LIILADELPELL A55z25—5...30,894. eII'ISBURGEI OFFICE, No. 90 WATER THUS. J. HUNTER, Agent. The following list will show the amount paid at VW Pittsburgh Agency for losses from Juno, 1956, to Ape!. 1958 : herbert f100ded.......$ 500 00 Wm. 8idden.......__500 00 Frank Wolff 400 00 M. Hass 198 OU W. W. alqlregor.... 8 00 John Heath 157 50 J. J. Howe .5 C 0..... 330 67 Newmyer & Grui1....1,65v. John Thompson 200 00 Henry Feiiitnuch... 20 00 John Watson 23 00 J. FL Haas 10 00 Phelps, Carr & 4,600 00 J. L Home .5 Co—._ 61 00 Jam Wcods, T 4 00 IN m. .ll'Cutly a C 0... 2,570 17 James ilellinger..... 1,000 00 Hy 750 00 Total SiA7.2 OF iENNSYLV.i.NIA, City of Pit:aburgh, ss. Btfore lee, an Alderman in and for said city, personallt came Thorium J. Ii un ter, Agent of :he Feu me: s and Mo ctinnics' lesur..nce Comcany. who being duly sworn, EA.. cording to law, cloth depose and say thnt the foregoing statement is true. THUS. J. Agent. Sworn and subscribed before Mr, April 7, 1859. ap23 LeOsexn S. JotiNs, Alderman. HILLER a RICKETE,ON ?AILLER i nfeli.:.-TSON R 0 It PITTSBURGH, PENN'4., PICKEREL, MACKEREL 25 WOOD 1371P.EET. LN-1 . 3 r B. 1101 Fc Co $ 150 75 Rooter 11Ianuf. C 0.... 63 00 Wm. Hag, 75 00 J. li,..vinni & C0.......2,500 00 V. Dilworth. iii. ... 1,125 00 J. 51. 1CW17.1, r..... 1 860 00 Edw. Spence, 1‘..q... 54 00 C. 11. i'...1.1,..0 850 00 Engli , ....h & ilichartl'n 190 00 rower, kiwi & Cc.. 000 11111 t . C. 450 62 Win. jl'fiendry 90 00 IIL Sill .6. C 0... 23 40 iip.ni.; ..6 Co 33 0 Balvage on atenrucr ArcJin "1 11 Adam 4 &'!',l tlin•ocl, all 00 D.Born-...1 64 00 1,:0,107 86 kk'ir , ILALWA,_REIA;J , SAPETV COMPANii INCOLPORATLD BY TUE LEC4IgLATURE OF PUN SYLVANIA, 1k.;.:35. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WA L NUT PIIILADELPIIIA. MARINE INSURANCE. ON V1Z735E.1.8.1 CLEAR), j- To part: of the werl,l FF-LaGET, INLAND L.'IBIIRANCEI3 o &nada, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage' to parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Howes, ..18.6E1'S OF THE CaIfPANT. November 2, 1857. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate 4101 ,350 96 Philadelphia City, and othor Loans 137,011 95 Stock is Banks, Railroads and Insurance i 12,508 00 Companies i Bills Receivable 290,991 95 Cash on baud 38,893 66 Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums I on Marine Policies recently Iser.ed,on 1- 92,730 51 other debts due the Company Subscription Notes DI:Ai:IC . 1'00.0. Jamea U. il.auct, Theophi3r.l Panlilini,•, James Trap:Lair, William tyro, Jr., J. F. Ponioten, Joahna P. Eyre, 1 Samuel E. Stolen. Henry Sloan, James B. MeVaritusd, Thointo C. hand, Robert Burton, Jr., Johu B. Semple, Pittsburgh D. T. Morgan, " J. T. Logan, 46 WU. IIARTIII, Prealdent. (dent. Llartin, Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Bonder, John C. Davis, John R. Penrose, George G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Ruston, William 0. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer kiellvein, Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooks, Jacob P. Jones, Tuns. C. BAND, Vico Pros! ELLITILY L7tr7so„Secretc.: lIE GREAT WESTERN Piro and /11Lorin() Insurance Coo OF PHILADELPHIA Office in Company's Building, No. 403 Trc4nut, Corner of Fourili Street, AIITIICSIZEID CAPITAL. Capital paid in..— Surplus, Jaunty Ist, 1.55 th $277,574 111 E INSUR 4 NCR—Lin:Red or perpoccal. IiARINE INSURANCE, on Ved.old, Cargo aid Freights. INLAND INSURANCE by Ritiid, Canala, i akes and Land Carliais,-. a Chat lea C. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut atreni;. Wiliam Darling. 1510 i-ine strect. Alexander Whilldeu, Merchsa.t, 18 North Front. Isaac Iliizlelfiaret, Attorney end Conntellor. John G. llnnter, firm of Fright, I:tinter it Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy G Cc., Goldenuth'a LfalL John E. MeOnrdy, firm of Jones. %White to McCurdy Thomas (iilleapie, firm of Gillespie it Zoller. J4inea B. Smith, firm of Jnmee B. dmiaa a Co. Hon. lltnry 2i. culler, office 227 Fo.Chl!Lird =cot. JBhn C. Yog.tea, cite. corner nth art Sfinsoin. Jamsa Weight, lute CoalliAr Tio,tA. lfred Tale: °Two Cairo City I"7"op.rty. Jena J. aocum, office 22.6 South Third aired,. C. W. ; A iAKING, Vico LEIVIS 11 .I3ianch 0111 co, 8 rill at, N. Y. Second Pico JAMES WRIGHT, Rcretary Trc.t,u'rrr. 11. .RICGAII6':3O:N, ,- ecretary. E. IV. i'OI....r.L.N.:FER, Agent. .elztbbnigh. Peanspiania ifil,• , drattoe Company OF PITTSEU.ak e /El. Pio. 03 Ft:moral otrost. DIREICITOr.Ss J . 2. Taad,r, .--,. W. EL: !th, C. A. Colton. A. .% . Jonei, 2tu,..11. 11,vkiue, V."...!...) 113.ziptou; A. A. Ca_ i - t.z, R0i..... - et Ettrlck. 3. 11..lonte, 3olca Tagg,:rt,: ilotly rat terscn, It..)'rEtritle,''' I. Gri , A. C. 2s,m,psou, Henry Er real, Chartered Capita/ Flail AND lIARINE is Pmmidant—L. 41. V:cu _ tioer.Jtary fiLtl.l TebaHuror-1. '•, MONOJ:q GA INSURANCE CO3l PAN Yg OF PITTSB 11,64GH. JAIE.3 A. LILITCIIII , OIi, 2raekluat HENRY , N. ATWOOD, Secretary. O.FFICE.-1 3 70. 98 Water Street. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF VIRE AM MARINE ii. 13112 ASSETS—MAY 20tn, 1858. Stock, Duo BilLs, payablo ou demand, secured by two app:oveti names —a $140,0W 00 Premium Notes.— 47,003 29 Bills Receivable 9,966 21 115 shares Mechanics' Bank stock, cost 6,166 00 50. do Bank of Pittsburgh do do 2,760 00 40 do Exchange Bank do do ...... 2,050 00 190 do Citizens' Bank do do ---• 5,176 00 Balanoe of Book Accounts. 8,055 39 Office Furniture 690 88 Cash -- 15,853 78 James A. Hutchicon. Goorgo A. Berry, , Wm. B. Holmes, Robert Dalzell, William Rea, Thomas 5. Clarke, Wilson Hiller, John 31'Devitt, my 22 Wm. A. Caldwell. A. A. CARILLER Sa. „BRO., PITTSBURGH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENUV. Capital Represented, 03,000,000. COMPANIES OP 11101 LEST .TANDINO, Charusad Pennsylvania and other States. PTJU, lIARINE AND LIP Jr; RISES TANEN, OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. FOUILTI-1 STREET, A. A. CARDIIII.I eamougall, . O. WIRIER. Ide3o.ly TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER. PIPES 9 From two to HiY inch calibre. PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot. ALSO—SOGILESTER PEARL STARCH For Sale Wholesale at dlantrfacturers Prices by EIENEtir COLJANS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 411 , 1 D WHOLESALB DLL IN CIIEESEC, BUTTER, SUEDE, FISH, y . AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 26 WOOD STREIT, PITTSBIIEGE. IO JAMES MAIsIIIFACTURES, 01 ALCOHOL, Cologne Spirits and Fusel 011, .IF4, Nos. 167 and 170 Second Street. ap10:17.: :11) 411111JEL FAHNESTOCK IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND ' I ,OkI4I;STIG HARD W /111 E . Mo. 74 Wood street, between Dlamozed alley n.hd Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, P i. 466.- 'lns subscriber le now opening dwell ebiectod ass o r men t of foreign and domestic ifardv.-arn, an new,and will L~ sold on 33 good terms as any other hones in this city. ile will always keep on hand a general az3ortmant of LIARDWAR2, CUTL.2atY, CARP - L. - NT:OV TOOLS, no., T, which he re:;p:ttfully itnritcs the attention of II rri , sme3 inho r KAMM% 73AIINEIXOCIE. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, (Succese..:rs to John Careurright,) IV"ANIIPACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutler c, EUTRiC and and DOW. tal instrument!, Cans, Pistol 3, riahine Tackla, etc., No. 80 Si cod erect. They give epccial attention the mannfectux ng of True—was, Eappertere, etc. Jobbing and Repairing itle punctuality and despatch. apl7 G O TO NO. OS MARKET STREET, SECCND DOOll, 78.02.1 FIFTH, And but a pair of there do irabia SPBINC AND SUJJJIER BOOTS AND SHOES, Which N ll be sold very che..p for cash. Remember fly Glace. JOL , EPIi 11. bUttLAND, znylDi 98 allirkes seamil door from Fifth. OIL CLOTH CRASH-150U yards of vaxi ow ratter= and A idt Juce received from the h f.r sale wholesale or retell, by J. AFL ruliaars, ray= 28 and 28 et. CULT' AMNIA. 100,000 0C 7t32,1815 3 P. A. 11A.Dh1J.tA, Agent, Wator stre,t.Pittsba.rgh 7 ,j 600,000 .V. 12,300 00 . 55,217 05 E:.;00,000 $2,37,710 65 DMEGTOYU