ti;r JPIES B Editor and Proprietor, PLT"( SEURCH E \i; STA.rr. ',u; FOR UrRI:ME: 1, 1 : :7, .i OF P ILA 1,7: Lpirt A TOR CANAL. COLINTASIOTER, W 'F. STL :Y FROST, Op FAYETTE COUNTY THE remains of Gen. Persifer F. Siniii had not arrived at 12 o'clock last night. THE BP'ITISE-1 OUTRAGES The repeated and apparently dt , ig.ncl out ragea up(m the American Flag. o,.nam t••,1 British naval nffieers in dm C‘uli id attitiontig the •-ori , ti , only of Congress, but of the pef.pl,. Tho question of what will le , the r ult. i .t• the areato , t nwmortt. In the ,triny anus it is that th”,o hoQt pate a fight. To us it seem , scarcely pr.d.a ble that England will risk a war with our government just at the present time. It would he m..st unfortunate for both countries, if their friendly relations with each other should be disturbed just at the present time. If the reports of British aggression upon our ships have not been exaggerated. and tlti does not seem t us probable. as the aceounts all appear to agree, Great Britain will hack out,apologise, and give indemnity for this an noying interference with our shipping, on the part of her cruisers in the Gulf. If no insult or injury has been intended on the part el the British Government, our just cause of complaint will he promptly mt, and pr,onpi ly these oufrages be atoned for. We believe that as soon as these outrageous proceedings of her agents in the Gulf shall base Leon properly represented to the British tons went, that she will at once give us indemnity for the past and security for the future. Less than this will not I iniet American indi.ma nation and irritation, Less than this the na tional honor of all true Americans will never contemplate. Thejealous spirit of watchful ness over our national honor and of resent fulness against every affront put upon our flag, which has promptly called forth the measures on the part of our i;overnment ne vessary to assert and defend our rights and protect our ships from insult. interference and outrage, will meet the approbation of every American. Whatever may have been the cause of - these outrages upon our flag, and whether the British Ministry own or disown the acts committed, the prompt preparation to meet aggression and resent injury is our duty. We think and hope the preparations for war may answer the purpose of securing from Great Britain an acknowledgement of the wrong; we have suffered and reparation therefor. The prosperity of the two coun tries is too intimately connected to permi cause of war to exist. Commerce and do arts of peace will he tco potent an intluemi in John Bull's mind to permit him to quarre with Braher Jonathan. The universal Tan kee nation is, however, of one mind in re Bard to these outrages, and fully approve the prepnra+nry movrment,3 of (on;z . re. -, ,- , au !*, the :I,lministratinn The Allegheny Cemetery A beautiful pamphlet of 150 rinzec, printed in Haven's most artistic style, has been laid upon our table. It is the " The Second Re port of the Managers of the Allegheny Cem etery, together with the charter of the pOrat 1011 its rules ,tied regulations, list of cerpdrators, officers and managers, lot holds ors. Sc., with an appendix embracing a res print of the first annual report, with the funeral oration, by Wilson M'Candless, Esq., on the occasion of re interring the remai! of Corn. Joshua liartry and Lieut. •lames Parker." At the time that this report was made, some months ago, we were indebted to Hon. Thomas M. Howe, the President of the Board of Managers, for an excellent article upon the Allegheny Cemetery, in which the ele gantly written report, now published in so neat a form, was embodied. Had we space b to spare in our columns, we are certain that we should be doing a service to every reader of education and taste by again reproducing Mr. Howe's most eloquent essay. We regret that we cannot do 50. But the pamphlet be fore us is one which every citizen should (*- .Win. The amount of information which it contains is large and of the most interesting kind,:and Mr. Howe's report and Col. M'ean dless's eloquent oration will bear reading again and again. The Comity of Monona In the States composing the Federal Union, where there is no express enactment to the con trary, the laws of other States and other na tions are admitted to be of binding force. A curious instance of the application of this rule occurred a day or two since in the course of a trial in the District Court in this County. The title to a piece of land in litigation de pended in part upon the legitimacy or illegiti macy of one of the parties in the suit. It appeared that the father and the mother were married in France, by the Mayor of a Com mune, after the birth of the party in ques tion. According to French law the subse quent marriage of the father and mother ren dered the child legitimate, awl the it ourt rul ed that in the eye of the law the party was legitimate, although if the marriage had taken place in Pennsylvania after the child was born, it would have required an act of the legislature to render it legitimate and entitled to claim as heir at law its deceased p arent's property. Sugar, Salt and Fish The Boston (Mass.) Traveler says : AVe im ported last year sugar to the amount of k+-11,. 5.,a7),000, and paid , off $1,000,000 upon it in the shape of duties. Our imports of salt reached very nearly three millions, and the duty upon this fell but little short of $600,- 000. These are items worth considering. The benefits derived from the importation of these duties is quite as "local" as that which flows from the fishing bounties, or a fair pro tection upon iron, which we so greatly need in Pennsylvania. Let Senator Bigler and uur Democratic Congressineu give the iron interests of the Old Keystone a fair chance, a 8 far as their influence and votes can do it, Philadelphia Cattle Dlarket--May ;24th The supply of Reef Cattle the past week has been quite large, the offerings amounting, at all the yards, to about 1300 hundred head. Prices remained about the same, only a few extra ones selling for more than $lO per 100 tbs. The market was quite lively, and all offered were sold. The supply of sheep was very good, amounting to nearly 500 head. The Cow market was dull, and 250 head were sold at from $3O to $6O for mach cows, and from $lB to $25 for dry cows. \1 '27 IS5s t. PORTE 111 IHE pßrpoSii.D BANKRUPTCY BILL Lt , terll more than in 01 NVe,t, 11“. Pxtrgniiiiary has c.tll,ll.Hilli,. a general Bankrupt LIN , . I IC` ju,t , luital.h. and i:tir ha i= ufmn which ,•l, , ul,l fr tm, I. In thr Sonato .11, Unite l '-ztrtto , , nihs 1:t 1,; L `.lll \N L- .1 , 111.'111 - V I . lItli,11! erititd it tip in ~rd, i • that r0:1 , .1 ,, r , unlop-tln.l th, t.l thou \vitt, linolit,•u iintortutitit. , in their rccurli:iry \vo princip:tl I,,ttun , f.ti the the prin..orit it at ail pr, that this, or :In \ Tho luf—tion i , ono (n 1 in)- p,)rtance, an , l tht‘ri' relnikirim n,) time t ma ture a bill, the ,!fr. , ots whioh ~voill(1 bp \cid ,pr. act,l inane Lwrlonil Bankrupt .1.4• t will, howovor, draw tton loon to 'lir and induee diseu-i,ion tho kind of a plan to be adriptiml. and thus polo dir , way fur action hereafter. The Bill ~f I. lu nkrnl t ar.• twuclusse; , —Lhe vphintary arid in‘,ll.l)lF li.V the former consistin;: of persons who are unable to pay their deLt choose to avail themselves of the pro the act ; the latter of individual , in trade, who by some fraudulent proceeding. evince a ‘ti" position to wrong, their creditors, or Qom,. them. In c4onyuls , ry cases th , bankrul may have a, jury trial. provikins le. , tinqi 1711.11,1erS !MIA(' in emntrninlaiion 11 . 1 I,lllk- !" . •:•4`,.titlll _ Secthm leelares that by the decree “! tnkruptev the title ,F the bankrupt to hi , .0 1'ertY is divested, and becomes vested in as,i ; znee, But nece ,, ary househohl , `tv, eX,!eedilig three hundred, ‘LihirS. ;ire t., he exempt,togrther with whiitovor pr,,p• ertv h+ exempt from executi•,n by the (,1 Section 1 grants a release to bankrupt , who illy comply with the requirements of the act inety days after the decree, and atter seven • v days' advertisements in fl public newspa ier, unless one fourth in value of the credit rs file their written dissent. It also provide.: ninutely against frauds, and specifies th ourse to he pursued in appeals. Section ri--The property of the bankrupt sto be divided pro rata. Preference is only 'iven to debts due to the United States; to ureties who are entitled to preference by aws of t ' , ingress ; and laborers in the employ e bankrnpt t.) nn an) , milt not exceeding Section 6 and 7 give full ,jurisdiction, in ankruptcy cases to the United States Dis ict Courts. and direct what proceeding, mkt. }-,lace Section S confers upon the United Stat, suit Court concurrent jurkaictiun in err- MEE= Section I.o—Tho Court shall order culler— on of the assets, a sale of the same, and a distribution 4 the proceetiii without untie sonable dolay . Sect . yn 11 .letinee certain power, Section 12—N, t, be tit'et , Eid entitled to the benefit of this net, h ay4 tho Secti , )ll -P1. , H.,(. , 1ing - A in lianl:rut,tov f zerl Secien 1-1 IHatc: to proceedings again.-, 0 - by paruch in trade who brAceruP bankrupt. Section 15 relates to the conveyance of ti mnkrupt's real estate by the asignee. Sectien 16—Circuit Court el the Oiqrici Celumbia to have jurisdiction. iiunishes fraudulent assir.4nee Sections 20 and 21 all.rw a hank L-apt, is estate pays 51) per cent. above expennw: In allowance n 1 per cent.; when it pay. ;(1 per cent. : , an allowance It r) per cent vhen 4t) per cent. i 6 realized, the allowanc 0 per cent.: but no allowance to excee , 15,000 ._—The United States to pay O.)StS or other charges in bankruptcy ease All such charges to ;:oune out u f. the fund the parties ; otherwise nut to ho paid at al S.tqi,m 22 TIC, Episcopal Canvention Th 4 the Episcopal Church iucese of Pennsylvania, met in St. Luke'. hurch, Philadelphia on Tuesday aft.‘rn ,on 'he business was merely , preliminary. 'F nnual sermon was to he preached, and tlo egular business of the U unvention proceed d with on Wednesday morning. The most important business which will oe cupy the attention 4 the body, will be clue tion of au assistant Bishop of the dioe.:, There, will be a strand contest between Lb "High" and " Low" Church parties, cure the assistant Bishop. The gentleme who are talked of in connection of the ros tion are as foil ONA High Cuurch.—Or. Bowman of Lancaster Rev. Wrd.ll. Dd-ulmimer of St. Pt•t-rs, Pitt at.t.lphia, !)r. Lyintio, rriMt Chun.' Pittsburgh, and Dr. Vinton of New Vori Low Church.—Dr. Vinton, of Boston ; I) Stone, of Massachusetts ; Dr. Home, of Phi adelphia ; Dr. Stevens of Si. Andrew's Chord Philadelphia ; Rev. Richard Newton, of S Paul's, Philadelphia, and Rev. idregory ' Bedell, of Bedell. vAntous THINGS —On la.t Tuesday evening there was a mee gof lb,- atockhoidere of the Honpfield Rill at Wheeling, to devise a plan to raise meani to repair and put the road in order as far as Wash l'a , Several speeches were made, and a o "ffill'iltee was appointed to obtain ° a loaa cf money sufficient t- effect that objoct. The atm:mut required will be about $:_i,000,000. —The Reading (Pa ) Bmbachter states that, in the beginniug of last week, a lady, living at the lower end of :4 , mtn Street, went with her child, three years oil, on 0 visit to tho house of " eighbor, in which a child wa-i lying ill witli scarlet fever. She permitted child t o ap proach the cradle where the sick child lay in dying coLdilion : when sad to relate, the forme child perfectly well before, was instantly seized with violent vomiting, and in ten hours after wards was a corpse. ___J W. Mu.rkell, hat. been appointed Poi master, a NletiongqbelaCity, Washington e 0 , 1„. vice W. W. 8..?.nt1y, resigned; Sorrel P. Lm fire Postmaster et Russell Hill, 'Wyoming county, vice, L. D. Vosburgh, resigned. —The Nlartinetti-Blondin Company sr ng at Cleveland. —Hiram Cole, 71 as to be tried in Grano oon„n. ty :text week for the murder of his wife, but an effort is making to change the venue to Ashtabula county, in which case the trial will he p os tp ue d till f-. 11 Since his late trial, Hiram has lost nil tis piety—no great loss, however, as he never had much. --Tim Cincinnati Gazette has a letter from Henry eounty, Indiana, stating that the County Treasury was robbed last Friday night of $ll, WO. It was re,ldled some months ago, of about, sl,ooo. —Three fires, the work of incendiary, occurred in Buffalo on last Saturday morning by which buildings and property to the amount, of $50,- 000 were destroyed. H. , . - 1."1' Cuucr ILI', .1 . r. Ark I'd:trek:, .t., • rhow l Ken 1) , x• hbr 101 tn, r h,• luil Tne I ter the itupr , vttnor.t. ielr• her \va. , taken up, bul , Aet , IF,t4 a=ide ter the t urpeee (.01,-Ilierl:.g the I.art Mr. ' estabh-h h pine Aunt 11.11 E. nay, S , [l:tt,r 07: M• f Mr. TTezner," Va., th.• A-prrant , were I!: I mill It! .(i 1 1 1 0. 1 ' 1•,4 v. 1 , 1 2S,It. 1c .r- A.o, I.4td,h;,lirown, CI C:ing man, I.).r.vis, Firrh. Firvi "'sr", I•7er-o , , tian, r 1 , • , Tn9wpßon, of N. dt,n, If .-'...n, 'Fenn , NN ,trni ;;ro, n, 11.1,, 11. ler , 4). I:, I lietly, SO, 41 , 111-. :" ,,, 14 , 1 , v T..(••1,' - S t•nl Durko',, anhi T „t :%tr v , ‘ , o n. r. a heF, trota the Select Committee to ex:limn.• the arc t Dailing and Hackney, ducrkeep , r, repnrte I , he te , tim manes na reo.Ml•nrndatl. , n, they harirg pc.sso imsond the juri.dietien ot tho H , ,uze. Ile reputed ret4ol.l/I.i,n providing tar p in the biding rac‘a .inti distributing doeuule.nr.. t; I,l)l••...l frkan :he Committee on V 1 ly Find , 4, lear.>, 101 l making appropriations t. defray expenec of conaming revenue from cm , - ime , and a b•Il authorizing A fit trim million I , an. The r.Toia. or Tho r.lec Committee on the For Srel!irr: race writ ~r., , arirod a, the epucial order. Mr. oi w-ved patrar ,,, me ,. it ti: the 2! 11. , Afro , ; , 1"...e. the ; 26 ncys 11,7. Trio ~or..itet was nostponed till Tuesday car it r Cotilreittee on the N i Mr. Sioldtm is chair Mr. J. Glancy Jonert said that thin appropti :kJ ilt1.150,00(1, being a reduction of more than a •,f milli. a from tat , original estimates. 11r. Itocect. said t b3t our new BteamerF drew not tt, titan IS and 21 te:d. ve.rtels drawing not more Han 12 toot simald hu constructed, w order to ,peratc eferctuatly In water sduth of Partsmout h. Ile. spoke in favor of the recomuicneation of the c4ecre t,ry of itta Navy for ten el, ,•pe, of war. The outra• ge, in the c Ll[t had been r- often repeated es to lend to the ioturnlice that the visitations of the Brtish cruisers spring from orders. 11e hoped that they would be disavowed, but the boot means of making our negotietitms effective, and giving emphasis our action, is to ho prepared to defend our riOts. Ho spoke of economy, and of the potency of gab b.,ats pr.:Tolled uy tdoadn, carrying two of Dahl groan'. eleven inch guns. A shell from tic of dress VesFei, fired iris a large bne, would either :lint: or ~' TEL i;,(_i EA. Pil ~sterday'w =2lll f.. 1 c j , I;. I I , t I Yolk a: ~,._. •,i TeneeHt , ee. hr,(l the fl , f :he :Letsi,n el, !he n 3; no would to.tiv , r , o, ,unr,priatinn A'l urn , A i I:E! • cu; th; bill, Om , !I disable her. Mr. iirow ccmienmed seizing on every pretext foi permAr:ently iticreasin,4 y end navy. We wre , ted the trident from the proud inistress ui the daring - the last war, therefore Decal not trembi. ........ Now, ao then, ,',ln up;rci,ll vei-aele could be c Nicene i into means of de- ferlol'. Mr. odo. replying t , Mr. grow, denied lila , our fl-170V1 i :ly ‘N .har, of Groat. Bin a , kt ,- ) war, •i referred to figures, the wing a great disparity. Mr. V. - hi.: V. - ,•1 vie h , dve f•swer uux t 1,311 in twithetar,din.c our comnlorca hay S51),000 to 5.1100,000 1i r. I'h:ilip; ral;liai t.; Mr, expreie„: ; !,..r , l (ha , . .eition ;.• P. 115 appropriations 1. - ...111.1 ....4rt:Sellt.n;..:A St° haying -.lak.• P., PHi.2l •••.ad a na,y. , 1 Mr .1 apor, :New •pted ,a at the F.r,,:dyr. l'hat :+llll3 hail pre i•,l,:; y ~ fi T.‘P r71;;1',U,,r3 Mr. .'•"+l.. ,. l)Lpirrle, of M r-‘l. , rnn , t.. th , .1p r 1,10 , • • 1. , , ral,ircri and I;ftv -f J. !I , ‘ y . 1 tv,tv he, I r. ,Fl] , ; .der r.-,r,gtrrwie xv!, ..ti-o-1:11 wo hi a !Id he 11.!t Ihf• Sewoo, the effe•-t ~f which, purv,c, vae tc , loetr3y the oDly native .90111110 n that. we 1110,1:'? Mr. .1-neii rept ed that it wait the duty tii the tta , - ernmer.t to buy ships: but he never before knew Oar. , it waa a part is the duty ~r buy mete or furnish tuer.ey te buy theta. Mr. Wantiburne said chat teat; what the Adtuittis tt titled had b. , :m d-ing the whale sett...ton. ter z, tbo Iteputtitean sttio.) Mr. Ftertiniin iifiered su amendutent appropriatiog rot., Car the eanstructien ot - ten FmAII propelli r of war arwed and ,Icte , olei the atnendatent out urd.-, h:ing in aNt,rdance with the existing Ittwi , .; and -11 an twltualtnetit..o)4 , » et tue U6otir was nu.:taine , l he the C.,eLaitt.:.,:t. The hill as amended wee kid aside to be rel;,rt: .1 tt the liott,e Thu teei: up Lb:: bi;! tr...llkin:: r iations F,,r the supp , :rt t,t Cac velurdear regiment,. Mr. 1 . 7 ,, ant , m inquired wneAd,r it was the espeetn tic ti to trier the e “duateer regiments oat, aril. wha , was the .1 , m,12 , dur: ,rf ;he Utah eervioo. Mr. J. tiiAnr.y Jones replied that the regimenta wended for Te Nati will bo required in any event. but the other tw.) will not be called out by the Stters,tar-s -of War unieF.s ehsolo,ely ne , e , sary, even if the ap propriation be mode. Mr. Stanton asked: Waq the nous° to detoralin , when i r•eco , .ty • - .:3.1,ts to call out the troupe? rh Cottimittc , a i'..l,litary Atirs ahould be inatruete , l to :uqu.re wheth:r too present retations with Vtal, render u neePs , otry. The Hi was then •aid aside for the present. Mr. Bowie, of eiaryiv,nd, 'baying frequently inter• ruptod the proceed - , - ,4, by ,Is , ,rderly conduct, the Committee in eo,sequence rnse, and by direction ci the etiltirman. re ,trod tr,e the House, for it. 3 action, Mr. t=u ten muroci that Mr. Bowie be titkilo int, custody by the Sergeant-at-Arms, to answer for cot tempt, to-morrow, but he subsequently withdrew h motion, Mr. Bowie having ret,red from the 'rho llou e then returned , o Committee o, Whole on the Onto of the Union. idler which it ,a 0 From Ihiashington WAsrictitcrox, May 26,—1t is shown by the tosti. inony before the House Soled: Committee appointe t t• - . examine the accounts of the late door-keepers, that a regular and profitable business he= been car r ed en in Washington for years, by the boi kseilers. in Congressional documents ititeeded for gratuitoe , distribution among the people, but which are put' chased fresh f• ,mthe press. As an instance o` these abuses, the Committee says that the Patent. (Alice Reports, costinz, the Government fill cents, or retailed by the book -sellers at 15 cents a volume, and this e•iuld not be done but for the vidFoble genco or misapplication of the documents by the ne i'ors The Railroad C,nvontion adjourned today, after about a week's sos, , ion. inap-;rtant result; were se. compiished. The Postmaster General has given orders to con vey ;he groat Southern mail levying NOW Vo-1; the morning over the central route, diverging crtoi6 the seaboard route at Richmond; thence via the Virginia and Tennessee road through Knox,iiie, Dalton, Georgia, to the grand junction, fifty mile; east of MompLis; thoinee via Jackson to New o r . leans. This service commerce on the first of July. The Tariff Investigating Committee will report to• morrow. Two more select committees have yet to report, viz: in relation to the Willot's Point pur. chase and upon the accounts of the late Clerk of the House. Both branches of Congress have agreed to the Bern in ono of the appropriation bills, appropriating $lO,OOO for carrying into effect the act for the ad ' : Kansas into the Uniu». Tne , lefot of Mr. Simmons' amendment is not a ,r, rue question of home valuation. Mei-6N. To‘,uibs, Bigler, and others, dispot - 3.1 to favor a pr) rys.l.e.:Ln of eta valuation, held that the amend went IVA,' a revenue meavure, and therefore could not le the ~_rule. Mr Ilaringtim was ni•minsted as Postmaster for Cleveland, 0., and Mr. Clicker, Collector at Chicago. Colo memorial, preseuted to-day, asked for protection against the alleged bad faith of the Exocotive of the Cul ed States as well as that of Maxie., charging the former with ha ing used his influence to p•eoure the passage of decrees annulling his i ehauntepee grant, and making another for the benefit of other psrties which he insists is void. He pretests against 111/111 arrangements with Ilargone and Loeser, and asked the Senate to support his con tract, for without it he has not thought it safe to proceed with his business concoction with theisthmus lie says that if the attempt wreHt the contract from him is sueeessful, it will he ru i,„„ B , 0 his for tun^, having Invested thousands of itollarii in the enterprise. INDIA RUBBER CLOTH ;Nu —Of „It kinds. Ala., Oil Clothing—ti largo naiortinent always on hand, at the India !tubber Depot of • G S Tr111,11 , ./ii Pugh :Ind Yulee, an 3 the 7, tor,ll 1 I i 111 J. .t IL PIIILLEPB, 26 and 28 St fair ahnat. .. % ..y v;/. 12,6 • wii.irf at Itritol, Itt H.kolle I (' .ril /tt 1 C , • , !!rztu rrtl••+ I; 1,1,14 t it; N :kt tk I , n, At . i.. 1,111 111 L,ll I,ll's IP" el "I th, Wirn ;it 20(.) 1 1 , A , ) rt',Ftlt, Ni. toaihrv.l.l:.l4) P 1: k S, n. 15 doz. Boy.' Loghorn IL.te , blti piocen 111,1.C11 aool Boy& Clothing, 1 , 1 doz. Carpet and 011 Cloth Traveling Bags, ill be omkl, toi4 rtURSDA V) morning, at A, Ft:tt, o.trPot. at 10 and ntternoma et. 2, nun' evening at 8 o'clock, 15 gothic and other 01-ck-, fancy work bores, E6/1,1 , 1 - WiliCllol,l. rifle gum 20 doz. gold finger rings, etc, to which WO incite tiii , attention of purchn , ort•. Those goody have just beon reomv• day hi) . 1,14, c.. 1 from the Etot,ttp..l mootaimed on thin ,‘ n0. , 25 I'. !'AVI:=., Auctioneer. 1,1,L. Arid. at {1,251. 1 1.11.11, 10 14,,iy, N... 1 I, , irri SF), 14 {VI.Hun, And pay IMEIMEMEN old LV. F. al I'll r rr i....: 11 / 1 1. 1 1 4,,10 4,1 C 4111111 1 ,1 r-q nt lir 1- , It, 1 1 11 ' , I I Kll , l 11,121 ‘ l llnrf et ;;sc. ar111. , 41:: :tt 3. tvr ?naricco . r. but 1.r.10 r", Ht, t• iH r I 1,! . .( 11 ) " / . 101 iiVelllll.ll. 10. , (1; -r1•1;t ".' 11.(lot) t.tl-11 sot • ( . 1 ~• '• I k :1.1%3111 t•'.l 1 , 11 04 Ht. $11.215(: i : I • 1. ,tt t 4. 1)1 Hides Ow .4.11 , with ugtitell , l.• eititogo. t•I.! ~,I) Whisky Irll, •10 • • ••• •- .11111, I F-,••,,ntq r t, 1- , ! 1,1%. New Yoe' eawAtiet ,w 11).• Vi.l) ' ea V k. nr, ‘, 2 •: ' , al., 7 , 2j.,10, . 2 . avoragi or \ 14. p .11.511 - 46 e ce noK MAI r tif. ;4.; Clrnberialid Coal 1..4 ••;'• ~.11thern •-13: o -a 1.I• '\ll Auk.- N11•••0-lipiq •-•]. :g.• -••• 4. 1 .;, i.O t:t...e. 17. 4.,111.1111AP"..i rkr 1111 , 11m1;: ,, I. R ;.; : CINCI•INA11. 1. 111 , 14 d I JI li Ali 1 1 , ti, .1I IZr3; v, ' •;i n.l; n h hi • IT , ~ h Ark hr,r I* . i Ell iSDVERTISENEN'ISr, ? AFI 00511.A:\ V.- -- Till, Ck ii , olVi u l th. •1 t:ttli1011, uiii rt.:l4 , lin •1 Lltot• /I ` • Bice, .t t A Ely Alt[Tl )1; I, • ftir.,4,-tw,t aillL .t y tit t, pv.•r) t! , '•••f II =ll3ll=l=l 114 It v. Jltl iFjILi.IPr. Prcsi'ont EMIRS A. M. l'hlllp Ito !nor, A. Nichqls , ,n ! S. tit %ON, z-ecretary ant Troa.--1,-T t~~~:, Eu~„. i:,,~~~•, gin;-n.~ L; 1 - i I; t" I A I. lIiLLUALE CEMETERR, SATUnDAtt, Altt► Ai' Pi'. •( 'E. tw, , vt. THE TIMM IND GR Exu BrrioNs .1 — ' l n II 1.1 13 I. 1 N 1) , ;11;tit ,ti,• , l will L.. ;.t, tl, )litv 27111 1‘ -111 1,1,..- . ..011ri1i1,11. I! (bi- , csl. VNENTY-FIVC P,AI It for tile ,t 1 • , h • I“• i ~ I A ;h•• •:. Cllr y Lus!l iu ail Alt-I-noun cht , •)tt., H HJ" % . "11 ,, . 1111 A 1", c,: 11 i iL II F' EL ij S ItNS FVIN 1H" MIMINGII Itot •••11 F.,111-th -1:rot•t , t ;;, y Tli R.4'11 'l' ti 14, t N( ; DEP icr.)l r L. illifill% , EXPEL4) ."- 3 4 . , ON, IS DTSTINGtii,:rjRO FOR ITS ,(IgEAT VA RI ET) CI Style. oleeswie.- CI - .ll' -'t t itwritn. LA E SALE OP PROPERTY IN A I,r,;rf I CITY. th , Common and !:;(11:• r. ta45DA:e June :•dtt. at 8 0'01,1,, in ,t tr:tory . 4 :.i•,+ I Jrolll , f It r.t tt 1.111 1 :fittil :No 5 t svil! 6.,1.1, that ‘et) r. 119.11. 4, midi hasty !wily 1:0•ol It tare of John Irwin , ‘v-II known ei the Walk" t ty. siturit,l Oil the West C, rtrat 1.11...411.-nv Oita, wh , rh hai itrttr, to rlcermi.npilatv !how.. d.. 11 log t•.. .•rort tine telitlnne-s; and -101 e range of 0111 , 111 f, to ttit,i/ f .• ~d fur comfort4hlr 11.,tneRtelyht, it lots fr,ntingvn the Wlts f COIIIIII , II Or Irwin 11N ttltrilt, t. , _ wren I{.ll>4e street asJ Water 1.10 , , ' , Aril '2.5 trot Irma. en. heck ttC to F t 2.1 f,..t allr•y `,tm. lore fronting on Ri.lge and Central tltr ,,, tH, (,I4t )1 Of r fr•et I .ring al , ut 50 t..et fn ut by' f et in depth. Mich 25 fo , t front n Cootr4l Area. fOl toward Water 1000 140 fi,t, tun 50 fe,4 For tht• satisfaction of Inc chas , rs, the lots hay- iificf r 0,3,1 /a 1 and numbered: 01 which. it:Atli, CAL 1, , had kt Eh rind the prt•rv,biou ,hown applicttlop. ern": at itall•. (Inyt2) P. M. DAVPS t•Cr. • [ME.--2`_'s bbis. fresh Lime just received LI .4 awl for male by H P EESE. Illy '27 2.(1!) Ix. Durham Farm 200 ' Now Cutting, EN RI IL COLL! [SU ---500 packago6'White Fish, Safi uun and 'front, 1;.; sal: , by (m 127) 11. H. 1.'0 1 .:1-1N.,; _ E NGLISH OP6O AN ! E 1 , 011 TWELCDI NiA A 11 AU' C! llt •!I 1:! ''tri In OW pIINT APPLES.—SUIT received this da nn l fur unto !ly REV NIER ft ANDERSON. N. 39 Wo•d 4tr ,, ct. rlytnnito Kt. CharlPß 1i.•,, lij MITER'S Wh,EKLY, for May '29th LI A".:l4l:'S W1 1 .:<45.. V, ,for MK) %S l lll . 1 . 4 FIARPI I IeB Wqell(l.l% f,r :May 29:11: For an I, L. ti.. A . DitA.: iB, UST RECEIVED A SUPERIOR EoT it Y of Double and Single Barreled Guns, f r 1;10f. CA ETW IG II 'l' it Yt N 6, m327:nes No. sh Weed e-t DAST PRESENT AND FUTURE.—The mysterious lady is a great u etn rel ASTROLOGIST A N it DtICTRESS, and has been pronounced the wonder di world by all the lirowned heads and Nobility of Eur , telling them correctly of their past, present and future This extraordinary and gifted woman, MADAME HARPER, has already performed many Miracles and Wonderful Cures ti.roughout the principal titles of HI, Grilled States, and Mhos pleasure in announcing that she has engaged BOtell S, SC(ITT t.eher• ladles and Gentlemen who see de sirous of consulting her in raation to past, present and fn. ture 'vents, and also goods that are Ins , are invited to tall his marvelous and taldnted woman i 1,31-14,n wh„ ' , PIN in a vision the great and terrific disaster of the r Central America, When and whore elle foundered at remand gave part lcular notice of the fact, which paivtd to be true, men up to the hour of her going down. This mysterious Lady is also an adept In Phrenology and Diseases of the hu man system. She will also give you a faithful descriplon your partner in Marriage, and describe than tts we I as if slot had known them her lifetime; and also give advice C, Love or Courtship. Mad. H. predicted, in the year 1934, the General Liarrisou would be President of the liuhed States, and die in eight years. and her prediction was veri thdi to a day. Who, she ass young, the VOW known by rh, mane of the `• Mysterious She is no ftlrtllll•Meii,r or mesmerizer, Lot a reid Astrologist This lady ,s act-natal;.`,tare Ana the great Itstural IT, Id. gist, who foretold the fievolnti.lialy W sr thirty three y before it came t', mess. ea.. Vistir .. re :Mown t o h er k, Consultation Fee, $1; Children hair print, LmyttUrn DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE of 113 arru.s of choice land, all ender good fence. A new Cottage Home , fill fe—t i•quare, with 6 remng—fino fruit trefti, meadow lard, et, ~ only 3 Toilet from the city. Fur gale by S. CUTHBERT et SUN, toy 26 Si Market , dree.t. - - • LUTS-13 iota, each 3(1 fect front by WU deep . In Pant 1.0.4.-rtv, man. th- Paile.ad Depot. Pric,a ' fr. Jill i. 1275 b. 14110—t , rrog, one fourth iu hand, bidauce M. 6 yearn ci edit. Call and Fee the plan. my*.46 S. CUTHBERT et :+tiN, 51 Market it. OAESTNUTS.--5 barrels It4linn, received this day, and for eat° by REYM EFt k ANDERSON, N 0.39 Wont street, my 26 Opposite ?4.Charlea FRIED PEACHES-35 bush. choice bright dry peaches received and for sato by JAS A. FETZER, Corner Market and Fird VIDOT ATOES.- 100 bash.N e Neshaunoche " mixed Potatoes, received this day mad for ea, by JAMES A. IdErAER, cur 26 Corner tilarketand Rica ems. =MEE r .; 1111111 liEllr t. r,.. -tat-, -1 ~..1..i. It t,an• 0:. it . !, 1 011;;h3t 1411°14 ricer, mud raa bo reached every day fr zn the 61, by 'l.. Conlielitivillt` 1 Tner.,,rupt are bail;.', airy tt.tt.l vrttll Ittrrlinnt - ‘l,e.nti rt. sit [tinier EMI= -4 , n,.. “.1 h,,.. 9, no C.., 14 d ti i It, tilt . in I 04;1 3 1 1 iq O. h 3 Wood Sti No. S.-I strvot eon for twenty-five, cute lIANS , The FOT tnerly Lot o itrothera,) 74 Tittirket errr.t Publie&•r,' Agout, Poet figilding4, 41 Fifth net. UM;NMiIM N 1 ADVERTISEMENTS. ICE CE _-1 MI ICE CREAM! I- Tht, linViLg Just fitted up litt: in a. very fast' int and c,nito table stylu, world ru unity tufunn his friends auil th , public gruonlly. thht lu• thruish them a deiicietui CiiirA Mof Ilitforent. du vet, Sod,. Wtd,r, Frt.!' tak•fi, 41 , 1111 t•te., al all ~ u baud, at the Coutectbuntry of hED. A. St. upp,,do St. Clair I Ll•tr .“.;• ,tit t, 1,1.1 t alei PI i l re. uty2.6:lnt—na• EXCIIA EIOT1+, 1 1„ Lowni - Proprietor, (' r ,• reef art , l }rrn,l,lngl✓m, WEST NEWT( IN, PENN'.; BON E 'rt Nov, I . \ cum. ,nl.l t••• no ple...na.,lPr live, I r fr ,, i , 11 , • tr. ti, rOnn tr . } A. r.• ,•,tn be nrcomm L;•• A j,i)‘i 11V, PH. LIE f'.!),Tf:N'r adynntweg nyer thn ordinal-, !ill 3,111 aro Up - I.I1J•li I.IIRA ITV. Thnl, w.II I; Co-,. I. ntr tlnlon a_l I I.pg, and YAn ho 114,1 W. the 1.",1""•,4", Cw.l3r 5 . 1 CENT:' ; I. t FORTY Cil2-T6 or, Ll.o hus .Jrnd Oollal f.or and FL N"E'y c t ..•:YT l i enti,•ra.la ex.innne Ii lent, lit - - - r ER'S I}OTlllO UAL( Corui PIA Dintoop.l A II 1,;(1()KS .A ND GIFTS P RIZ 1.1 \VI I'll EACH_ 13u0K EVA NS eiz nL 111. Old -I it, No. 7)6 Market Sti eel, 010,,pt ,4 4ta11d3,1 Burl /11,..,•1 t/llg r(111 , 1. They Ni.• .1-tt-rmillull la give GREATER I:ARGAINs 'Fbaz uffurt•d The public Ate I.:s:vti to reth raid 05..1131i11,3 111111 MEE= r24 - tf B, N iA I, J 1 spE F, oN ;TA ' CBE rern Al A here will ,- a or 4 ibiorn of a 9": 01 9 1` L1N lITIO S ARN EgS, givr, I:OLI.I.NLI' PARE, no, 1.'..4t Liberty. '.Or owner bt the 11 ,-, 1,1`, More or ueitho,: , trot a mil , nerwelt to THRK S MINI' rt., Marvs nml Getdingu to do as 'hey t !hone. The trot will come cif at 4 o ' clock P. M preciQely. will loave the Potoienger Depot of the PonntlylrAu in Railroad, at 13 b .,5 P. M I J 101 i 'll4 to 010 gr 0111. 1 ,1.. rny'Ziod COLLIN ' PARK ' PRO ' r.II,No ASsocIATI()N. ARRANGENIENT FoR 6EAS( I OF 1855 Sem, , 11 TirketN i_arrta, P And HOT - . 11,,ret , •tll.l i'llggy I , ,tl. ,, triril H, e,teh nut Tick, ti Will h,• i'ln•rged On to•r tin, idivd , i:o of driving cr riding on th vaCil tinin Tickets ;an re had at the cortirc of Lii,rty and V.'ayto streets, from Dlt UAL WA V, or at the gate. ; 21:1a DOINT BOX FACTORY.— BUSHI t aIOtTI , :NDOR; Itave just fitted up in complete order, new: machinery of th latest improvement, Mr the nianatacttiro of Doses of ever description. are pre ared t make to order at short Lice. 13nrs suitable for Soap tool Candles, Packing 11 ,xcs liardwar , , tiricty GOAH, Looking Blass and kicture etc. Orders promptly filled. my22:ln, Pittsburgh Water Cure Sstablishmeut. F OR THE CURE (_lr ALL ICENDS OF I,ri,t(lll I.ltatiV LI,FI 6"TATION, on Clio Pittatturgh, tort Way(lf , an.l Chicago liatirrnit, ten rniloit Wee 1 the city. For th• ••)(OFCI.I, nud arnuirment of patoinht, an l °awn, tilefelly to Aehi, Who Utac wi.h • ..1.1.1 tithe Witt. U.., .1 rite EVVY" NAtii LIAO A LLEY. Ate_ilteiti BUY. 13i_i•L L'a .1. lii; P' )1 , . , %! 6 NT uFUJI s. 6nc.. of I tfts ,!1•11:1:11411,1.Ine„. pvtv,, :LI 1.-Ippit P A pm 1),.. ' , !l e.nd trva..l f tio! or , of , 0 .; \ \ In I ho , f‘PPPI , P F. in Vi,, \l•Ptlr I,ot. t.• •-.1 : , 1111 01 . rI; i o:l Pii ?ND (.`tpiiire , thicat.'....9, p I tiP ' !PPPI I'rr Re-ir 41,1, f r ti:. 1, • L•*. 11,11 1:• t!: •l••• mv14. 4 ,iyl ;' G • :•••cr, t• y MILITARY GOODS I B 1 .,r;:•; CONST , 4 1 s .• ,t 0, 1, r I \_ Li \ t) 1) EMBE PASSEL'. Volunteer Companies. Uli.'"•9llBD WI7 /I FULL EQIII PMFiT, A 811 , ,1tT NOTICE I,K isuNPIN - ; M A I:0 0;, NO. B. 111'F'! DDEN a SON. ”IylS yy 95 ' , I . y V . ( Si 4)115.i jr 1 1 1. ,F 4 ARUIVAI 1116_ IMMENSE .1N D PRESSING DEMAND r 0 !; S'r E I_ . - , WAY & SONS PIANOS, IL them i .I.lm.yeti Ulu to lonishing of the it, re '...i.1, The) o 1 , , , • tl,l 1,, I v I u1,11‘... au SETERitbilt MAO FORTES, That a ti,„ trt , of them Ita,, an hell, pi, rtettl at thmr IS arerutons exatairta Li. a t•10i 11191. , I Ilatt,mt to ..Itta , fittat tho I . ,Es K ERB EUSTUN, NEW YOltli, ETC., ETC., cau ftit9ity arttivit c, .ttt •ata , tory 1.1,1 ooncladivo t.totti,t. to Ltlcir ,u. rat', 11 9.cLutil AND EXPEttI‘IENT I Xtt ct 11 Iki to; H. t• 1,7 , , were It ureasary thu cortificatea 3 J twit - atoll, of seiti , I n taut! thc world, GOT'PPCHALK, it ina 1u:dill - mutt that the first And grenteld .4 If ER IRAN PI AN I SI'S, such uh (4(,,r1:6,211..i.Li11, WM. and ethers prefer STEINWAY ar. St/N'S 1'1AN,26 to ctl others, and pronerinca them oupftior iu EVCItt 11£44PXOT, to any mad., in tole cnnln• tr) L.tir , itie. W. mmpectfully imk the public to 2. - .14.1' AND JUL , ti F'UE I IiENISELVES, Confident shat STEINWAY 8‘).: . 46 PIANOS will mum, Foli. THEM6EI.VES than aught toot. we, or and body ~lea, could an; in their favor. S.—Rise received a full ml. ddt of Nuntia & Clark's HULLO.° KLEBER t BRO., Fole kmute for Steinway A.:Sous, Nuuna & Clark.ide , a)l3 No. 53 Fifth att., I, F! H! FISH! cr)NEITANTLY oti LI,IND FULL S,.PPLY WUITE FISH -,. il, 111 , Order= acc•rnoankd by the CASII. will meet p 1 itteuti9n. HENRY Li- CULLIAS, myl4:oyl-2p 2 WOOD STREW / // iron City COMHnerciel College, Pittsburgh, Pa --Chartered, 1855. Board of 12 Trastees—Facalty of 14 Teachers. 3 , 19 S TUDZN i ATr .N J &NIT Ry, 1559 r„ ung men priiared for {dual gulfrs IV the Counting .1?, nn IN ST RI 'ICI' lON GIVEN IN SINGLE and u. , ,t.tr-t.,y, lAr. ii,pin g , m uge t i in i,Nery de partuient of fkorineiiit. Ciminertial, Arithmetic, ii..ipti Lusi nrit Writing. Mercantile Corr, spolien e e, (2.,,,,,,,,,,.1 L it t,- itt-tecting Counterfeit Money, l'..iitir i ...1 ki,-- 4 ,,,,„,,, , hi,,,mon, , bnnoßrnOly, 3.71:11.1:1 oilier gutiferte ilei i ieesary i fir tire tlior iii...iii i. , itic-ition of 3 proctlcal btllßini.rlm rr.Hll. j C. SMITII, A. R', ! . r. 1.,,,, : of ii...iik i -Ei-ipitit: and P‘ieure of Account,. .1. A. diEIYDRICK and !I. A. Astligtant Teach •r. at Booh•Kcoping. ALBS COWLEY, A, T. i)UTIIETC, and A. A. HUTSON, Prof. d.,ors of Penniannhip—twel ve brat IlliGllll4 over all . - ,avatitioa for beat Pen and Ink Writinz. toiy- AND NOT FOR &NW:AVID Wr2RK. J. C. PORTER, Prof of Matheniatii 1. I Terms, d,—Ftill cocingf , . time unlimited, enter at any dim ----.` r i.'s. Aroma° tinin, Bto 12 weeks. Brarl itiAint li2 FO. .tintire cost, $6O to $7O. Graduates aqinntot In ciiiainini, a ritr,tioTi. f?p^citn,, n" of ur , qualli,4l writin and circitlard -I•L I. fro. A 1 d roils, F. W . g JENKINS. lo y al Pittsburgh, Penu,ylr-inia , " • 1 ASKET b; b BO A R DS---For Packing JOintSt y WM. 11. JOHNSTON it CO, MYJS Paper Dealers, 67 Wood street. Near t 1 ii , ruroad Dep,t 32.arket. Street, -n 1111 , 1 Fon rt h EPA l',U 17021:- a'klNu [Br MASON, ETC., ETC PICKEREL, LiA:itill; ",;, 211ACKEREL NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WILL LEAVE .PI TT SBURG F ARALEES' AND MECLIANIC;+' FutE AND MARINE 'NSW:AIN'. t. .)M1 AEI N. W. Cokipilie OP ,SZCOND AND WALNUT :MEETS PHILADELPEIL FE DAYS, DR. SCHU THE RENOWNED SURGEON CHIROPODIST, OF PARIS, c ...a e c e tirs; I'l II ONLY PROFESSOR OF THIS M PORTANT BUT NEGLECTED BRANCH OF SURGERY, WIIO CURES CORNS, BUNIONS, SOFT CORNS, DISEASED NAILS, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE FEET, CUTTING OR CAUSING THE LEAST PAIN, that the most timid irrsona may place them sulves with the utmost confidence nu each Hate treatment WHAT 15 A CORN ? Corns are a tubercular excrescence similar to a wart, hich develop themselves on the toes; between the toes, (soft corns on the soles of the feet,) and the joint of the big toes, (bunions.) THEY ARE PRODUCED BY MANY CAUSES Ist. The compression caused by a narrow, and portico arty by a short shoe. 2d. Sometimes the cause is the eppo site, a shoo too large, in which the foot slips. 3d. Stoctings iii fittiag • sad forming plaits cf inequalities, also are a o•mse of corns, in walking upon sl:arp, uneven or broke n riaveni-nts; the continual rubbing of the shoo or boot at the joints determino a point of irritation; there from result largo an I painful Corns, Bunions, and Soft Corns. Many who an they afflicted have a recourse to a cz.)r cr scissor, and cut nit the superficies of the corn and .; rd, to, days. Lail: WILAT IS THE RESULT? by remelt ui l. , xereeconco has the opportunity tinting. Lordertug and rooting itself, iind LIB the eam) I.y ant ti ug, yiiii may ;row a number of corns; after wi..ch it i" In rain that it is cut or plastered. Sometimes t rap st . iy a 1-mg t;1110 N , IVIOIit giving lain, but that Taunt io. 1,• lalJ to ;he idea that they are becoming, inert ; and tind they Will r.•umin for, motor ur later, to tho grant •ii- , r of the pers , .a who has to bear it, they will exhibit th , ',r rail cbarect.v. Paine, swelling, fever, misery ,f no Mary CiOECi 44;CM will mire, and will be difficult to sub due. without greater attention than can, under ordinary eireein dances, 1.8 paid. wrif AT MUST BE DONE ? THE CORNS MUST BE EXTRACTED SCHLOSSER, by a system at once novel, based upon long expel ionce, and approved by the highest medical authorities, and which can only he carried out by himself, ha succeeded in extracting the °urns, no matter what their nalures, without giving the least pala or inconvenience, either during their removal, or afte.wards. Tho following testimonials from Pitttaburgh are 4 intik r to a great number in the Doctor's possession: PITTSBURGH TESTIMONIALS. [From F. W. Wilson.] That ,there may receive a ai m liar benefit, I take pleasure in adding my testimony to the great ckillftilness of Dr. schloeser, in extracting several corns from my feet, without ally vain, and I cheerfully recommend him to those coffer ing from similar cause. F. W. Slitmusr. 'F'ittabarg, May 16, 1E,58 [From Thomas M. Marshall, Esq.] Dr. Schlossor has operated upon illy (het for corns, with skill and without pain. To. L MAR,ILS I.L. Pittsburgh, May 13, 155,. From 1.. C. Washburn, Esq.] Dr, Schlosser has operated on my foot fur corns, withon pain and to my satisfaction. L. C. WASEIBUB.N. Pittsburgh, May 21, ISSS. [From C. A. Shaefur.] Dr lieldorptor hue operated on my corns with the alighte ,rt it. and to my eatiefaction. Baltimore, March. C. A. Benkumr. From It. C. Tilghman:l Dr. SchlosEer ha@ removed my come with great and uul to my aatinfartioa. B. C. TILGHMAN. Baltimore, March LFrc In lion Wm. F. Phillips.] Mr. Schlosser hao operated on the feet of two of my fau ly very mtisfactorily, and without giving any pain. WiLuieu F. PHILLIPS. 7rem B. A. Magi:lira, President of Georgetown College.] 1 ant pleased to certify that I have been vex) , ancceesfult3 operated by Dr. 6chlossor, :Ind without the loaat pain. B. A. MAGUIRE. Prom CoL W. Rice, proprietor of the Pennsylvanian.] 3lr Schlosser has extracted two corns from my toe;whicl were extremely painful for many years. 'the extraordinar) sae.- with which he operated is remarkable, and I cheerful ly recommend him to all who aro troubled with corns, a the only person I have over known to perform the operatic , / bctencitimlly and without tho toast pain. V7ra. nacs Philadelphia, September '2.3d, 1857. [From Dr. S. 1. Landis, Physician to the City Water Cur., Institute at Philadelphia.l Mr. Schlosser has extracted eight painful corns irom toes without the leant pain, with the greatest satiifaztioo t. myself. I would by all means recommend him to every body who is tormented with the :e evils. (Prom Pierce Butler, Eeq.] Mr. Schlosser has extracted a number of corns from my f, ,t with great skill and without pain. Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 18.57 Front Dr. Gilbert.) Mr. Scbloaaer has removed fonr corns for me without pain acs with great skill. Du. Philadelphia, October, 1857. Mason, American Ambassador in Parlad I certify that Mr. Schlosser has extracted for mo a num het of cornl without pain, and to my satisfaction. Meson. 1 - From A. G. Powers.] Mr. Schlosser hni taken out twelve corns for me withou the slightest pain, and to my eatisfactio.:, A G. POWIELS. [From Ch. D. Thomas.] 1:r. Eadosser has extracted eight corns from my foot with cwt the least pain, and I can cheerfully recommend him to all ho ...re afflicted with corns or BllLtiOna. Philadelphia, f:ct. , ..t,r 3, 1657. Co. D. Tuollen. [From 13. S. Verdi, M. D.] certify . that I have lien very successfully operated neon Schlovser, without undergoing pain of any sort 13. S. VEODI, M. D sicir DR. SCHLOSSER may b© consulted FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, From 10 o'clock A. a., tip! L o'clsel r. 31 at his CONSULTING ROOMS, No. 154 THIRD STREET, RIGHT 119 ND SIDE, ABOrE SMITHFIELD N. 13.—Dr. Schlosser can be consulted only at hie Howes, as he attends no patients out of his offion, urdesg sm., No professional connection with any one 01y240-4 •F;.s,_'_•- A5ir:1'3—.4;530,894. PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, Nu. 90 WATER STREET. ' THUS. J. HUNTER, Agent. Tho following list will show the amount 'raid at the Pittsburgh Agency fur kisses from June, 1056, to April. 1859: Herbert Goodin $ 500 00 B. 11111 .1: C..... ........ $ 156 Ti, Win. Ridden . 50u 00 Roch'r .11anuf. Cu.... 03 00 Frank Wolff 400 00 Wm. Magee • 75 00 M Haas 196 00 J. Howard AC. 2,600 00 W. W. Mliregor.... 8001 W. Dilworth, Esq.... 1,125 00 John Heath IS7 50 J. 31. Irwiii, Esq 850 00 J. J. House A C 0..... 330 67 Edw. Spence, r,sq... 54 00 Newmyor A Gra11....1,082 72i C. 11. Pontoon 851) 00 John Thompson...... 200 00 English A itiehard'n 190 00 Henry Foldbtisch... 1:0 00 Brewer, ffital .1: Co.. ti Oil John Watson 23 a) R. Hill it Co 450 52 4 2. 'll. !lass 10 00 Wm. Vile:airy lA, 00 Phelps, Carr AC0....4,600 00 It. sill ACu 23 40 J. I. louse Sc C 0...... 61 00 Spang ACo .13 0 Jos. IN .otis, Esq.... 20 00 Salvage on steamer " \%w. ItPOully i C 0... 2,579 17 Arcola..,_ 1 11 James Mellinger 1,000 00 Adams& M'Cliutocli. 40 01' W. M'Ccily ..8 C 0..... 750 00 D.Barnard 54 WI Tot , ti . ... $20,107 00 STAnt OF L'ENNSTLVAMA, City of Pittsburgh, es. Before 11.1 Ls en AtElorlllllll in and for said city, personallj CAME , 1 110111,11 J. blunter, Agent of the Farmers and Me. ChalliCS' lusur.lnce Company, who being duly sworn, az cording to low, doth depose and say tent the foregoinf. statellietit IS true. THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Sworn and subscribed before me, April 7, 1850. ap2.3 LEO:SAILD C Jemmy, Alderman. F. LAW ALTE.t.", CT Silk' ET )( iNSU RAN C COIVI V' AN 11 INCcRPGRA'I itY 1111..7 I.I.a.I6I.ATUKE C P2VS, zsYLVANIA, ib33. OFE/C . 4 S. E. CORNER THIRD AiVl' IVIA &YU?' ON V Et..;.i ,N.) CARGO, Knau INLAND 11`ini.;11A.Ni.. On Goods, by River, Cauale, I .ao .! 01l parts of un Merchandise generally. Ou &urea, Dwelling 1101:3CA, ASSETS OF THE COM PA NY. November Bonds, Mortgages, and Real iistate.... $101,350 94 Philadelphia City, and other Loau 137,011 S 5 Stock in Banks, Railroads and ITIMIIVIDC9 12,50 S 00 t=wrupanies Bills Receivable 220,291. 45 • Cash on hand 38,89:3 649 Balance in hands of Agents, an Marine Policies recently iiisnoil,on 02,730 5'9 other debts due the Company Subscription Notea.. 100,000 05 William Martin, Joseph. H. Beal, Edmund A. Sou.L3l. John U. Dhlti2, John R. Penrose, George Q. Leiper, iklwarcl Darlingtop, Dr. R. M. Iluston, William 0. Lml Hugh Craig, Spencer Mcllvalm. Oharles H. Jones Brook., Jacob P. Jones, Tilos. U. HARD, Vice Probide‘nt tinfla4 T lIE GREAT WESTERN Fire and Marine Inkinranee Von OF PHILADELPHIA. Office in Company's Building, No. -103 Walnut, Corner of Fourth Street ATJLIOR pa i i Z a Ii i T ..._ CAPITAL C riurpluu, Jaunry Ist , 1858.. FIRE INSUltiNCE—Lbaßt.il or Perpomal. MARINE INSURANCE, on Ves.3ol, Cargo 20,; Freights. IN LANE INSURANCE by River+, Cansls, Lakes and Land Carriage DIP.zoTORs: Charles 0. Lathrop, 1423 "Walnut streat. William Darling, 1510 eirit, Aley.anifer Merchant, 10 North From. lsaal Linzlohnrst, Attorney and Counsellor. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, finutor & Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy Goldsmitied 11411. John IL McCurdy, firm of Jones,' White McC•irify Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Uillofipio . Zeller. Jb.mi IS. Nmith, firm of Jame.' L. :7 , mitti Ilonry M. b'nller, uflico *22.7 South Thinf John C. Vog.lea, r.tticr eorner of St - r.itih and Ennsoui. James Weight, late Cashier Bank ofTioga. Alfred Talur °lnto Cairo City Progeny. Pion J. bloctim, office 226 South Third t. C C. LiATII:•:•)!', Pr,.sident. W. ice LEl%'l6 L,raz. , .i d ' Scco.n JAMES WEIGHT, ?..; , ,r.ll.ry ftrtii L. K. KICIJA .. ..•crutury IL. W. I• 01.., Agott. 97 Pitt: burgh. iltiMailliketl Company J:icob Paint,r god). Ptittor9on W. 13. Alt-Bride, I. Grid A. C. S4Lnptert, Henry tzproal. Cllftrtcrod Cap: ca.". ELBE AND 31 ARINE I:I;' , ES it MONO24AGAIHELA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSI3 URGH. JAMES A. IUTCFAL9OI , I, Pree±den. lIENRY M. ATWOOD, S2.crutary. OF'FIC.W..rio. 9H Water Strzet. WILL INSUIti, ACIALN6T ALL OP FIRE ALTS MARINE: RISKS. ASSETS—MAY 20ru, 1858. Stock, Due Bills, payable on demand, secured by two approved uameu $140,000 00 ' Premium Notes 47,003 29 Bills Receivable 9,906'21 116 shares Mechanics' Bank stock, cost 6,166 00 50 do Bank of Pittsburgh do do 2,760 00 441 do Exchango Bank do do 2,050 00 190 do Citizens' Bank Li. 1 ..-.-.. 5,175 00 Balance of Book A ccounts 8,050 39 Office Furniture 690 88 Cash 15,853 78 James A. lintchl_•ou. a eerg,e A. Ben y. Win. B.llolreee, .1-I.oliert 1/alien, William Hea, Thoidas S. Clarke ; Wiliion Miller, John Ill'llovitt, mv22 Wm. A. Caldwell. A. A. CARRIER .!1, 113E44., PITISBURUff GENERAL. INSURANCE AGENCY. Capital Repreaaated, $3,000,u00. CORPANIES ELIGIIEST STANDING, Chartered by Pannaylvanis and °filar Statue. TIARINE AND LIFE RISKS TAI N, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Po. 63 FOURTH STREET, A. A. CIARRIZEL 1 PITTZTUBLiff, PA. . B. mum..., !d4,30-ly Sr or Sale Wholesale at Plattufactursa: Prices by HENRY ELL COILLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WaCria:3ALII D. 111.111 15 unE ,Esac, EttrTrat, &RIEDE, FISH, AND PRODUCE GEVIaRALLY. No. 25 WOOD STERRT, PrersEculcou. 'jut S. M. LArints, Punch Boras IMUEL FAHNESI'OCIts IMPORTER DEALER IN FOREIGN Al`J; ;)01i1EST1C HARD W No. 73 Wood street, between Diententt al7e7 end 'gout -at street, .PITTSBURGH, PA, Tintsn'oscritre la now opening a well selected Went went of foreign and deruestic Hardware, all new,ar.d Will in cold on as good terms a any cther house in this city. 9.1 will always tn-ep on hand a general anortment of tiABDWAIIB, CUTLERY; CARPENTKP.S' TOOLS, which he ro. - pectfralyitivitea the attettion of r ato m rat2t3 HELL - 1 3 2KE, RAIME&P,DO.N. CARTWRIGHT Si, 'YOUNG, (sm ,