°riling .! ost. JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. PITTSBURCi 4 M INDAY MORNING DETITOCBATIC STATE NOMINATIONS POR SUPREMA. JUD6E, WILLIAM A. PORTER, OP PHILADELPHIA rot CA.3AL COMMIRSIONTIR, WEST It. 141 FII ST, or. PAYETTE COUNTY ON .)1 . 12 outside, this morning, may he found an admirable original ditty to the Sure-King." Read it. T:10 Fed6t orlal Union The annual ineetin, , of the Penn, , ylvanii Editorial Limon, which NV:IS tt , take !dace in Philadelphia on the 16th of lune, has, Inc direction of the Executive Committee, lu-on p,e.dponed till Ifetohor . 20th. The editirial fraternity throughout the State are requested to notice the fact. TUB; Ric row' , oF TIIIC TARIFF IN- VESTIGATING COMMITTEE The New York Herald publitthe,i this rrport tt length. Th.. olject for which th, tee was appointed was to inquire into certain alleged expenditures of money to secure the tariff :0 of 1557. The evidence elicited 1:v the committee exhibits lobby affliations, lobby corruptions and lobby schemes of all sorts, but only about $1:),000 of the money all(Te , to have Leen expended can be traced by do commttte( Tho report, says the Heruld, briefly hot clearly sums up the reason fur, the ebjeets of, and the developements made by the investi gation; but the committee have no further action to recomm end on the part of the House, inasmuch as they have elicited no evidence criminating, any member of the body•- The Clerk of the Standing Committee on Claims had received a lobby fee of a thousand dollars; but having resigned his post cn the heels of this movement fur an investigation• no further action was needed in his case. Of the $ 0 .1,000 expended by the Masseehu setts woolen manufacturing firm of Lawrence' , Stone & Co., in behalf of the T iriff hill ~f Iss7—and iu view of the abolition ul the pr:- existing duties levied upon the ran* materials imported iron abroad, but indispensable in the manufacture of woolen goods—of this hatidsume sum of i; ,, ;- , 0,000 thus expend,' saidl by firm, the committee, with all their wit uesses and industrious researches, are Ti able clearly to account for much Moro than $15,00. The balance, (57'4,000, more or less) whielt was put into the hand of the eontideo . tial agent of the firm, Jlr. Wolcott, for I ,bby purposes, they traced to the poekets of Wol cott, where the investiga Li on stops, The com mittee believe, however, that he was :Luthor ic,,d to pledge any amount of money, hewever corruptly, to secure the great object of the firm ; but while they believe this, they also believe that \Video tt ;Lppropriatod the money to his own use, and that it forms a part 01 the ca, -, 11 carnal of the new Boston hankire4 brut of . !ex Governor) Gardner, ,I, The c(.minittee pt.-flounce the this lIMIA Wolcott as "wilfully and e:rruptly false," and regret his discharge, (dischargioi on hail,) fur the very satisfactory reason that . 04 discharge at once frustrated the objects ~f the investigation. Among the ascertained lobby moneys paid out I,y the firm of Lawrence, Stone & the following items appear : ' J. N. Reynolds, of New York, K. N Tl, 00 Mr. D. M. Stone, N.Y. Journal of Commerce.. 3,500 Mr. Corbin, House Clerk Committe,. of Claims 1,000 A Mr. Bliss, of New York 300 A gentleman lecturing among the mechanics.. 2500 A Mr. Hotchkiss, of Penn Yon 100 Geo. Asian:tun, of Mas, , achusetts, ex-M. C 4,000 Tharlow Weed, from Ezra Lincoln. 5,000 Then, it appears that Matteson (()rasmus Benjah) made application for a small lobby fund of sl2,r),OUt), to be deposited in the hands of Horace Greeley, and to be used in the way of solid arguments for "free wool" among some twenty-five available members of the House. This money was not granted, how ever ; nor was the application of the Chevalier Webb fur the rent of his house and the lobby expenses thereof in Washington, because the firm " had nu funds to dispose of in that way." The granting of the Chevalier Webb's ap plication would have amounted, perhaps, to a bill of $2:),010). It follows that, if the firm did not actually save 43,511,100 in rejecting the application of Matteson and Weld), the result was at least a saving of this amount to the lucky Wolcott. Pennsylvania. Slate Medical Society. The annuli seAS:.()1:1 of thi body c Lancaster on Tree lay 1. 9t. Dr. J L Atl. %, Br, Pre-,idont, delivered til,! Flfre , s, wiiuh he adverted to the ben , fit, roe he - SOCI4; ior.' aud the rogiet , sive icif2ro.vO;l ne it] A c• -, mmittea was appointe.lt ?I .m -inate ~fficers for the cnsniug year, Dr. Kerme , ly, ni Philadelphia, being chairman. Rep-rte were rowl to the effect tit the mcdl.,-LI Lehigh, Northumberland, Bucks and All. c.,heny tr , i ,, ttnlont counties, were not in inn very 0, I^l f , o11.110 , 11: some, in fact, beiug almost (ilsbande Dr. La Roche presented 3 in rr ria from 11 - ,A phia Medima iylC,rtg to he ~ lowed to Fond delevt ,, t , ti the S..eiety On this 'long r 011.-r le,ritnom ,n after which a r?t,-:: [lli , it to the nt'xt :Int) Itid forc.i !!Ellotidliielit to the c 'a, v; h . c fifth; over, providiug ,he population will admit of tt , tho morubors of the profession shall have the privilege ro,iog tWO docititta for every - 200,u0u i si.i The attendance :tt. the convention st,ouie to have peen very limited Extent - Hug the Session of tookigtrt-Ent. The 7th of June is. the day fixed for the adjournment of Congress, but a great effort will be made to extend the session to the 21st of June. Mr. Seward proposed it in the Senate on Thursday, and Mr. Smith, of Vir ginia, intends to propose it in the House. It is not improbable now that such a proposition may prevail. Should the session be extended, it is understood that the Centmittee on Terri torieß of the Senate will propots, the admission of Daeotah and ttrizona as organized Terri tories. Gov. Smith will also bring up in the House the question of the public printing. Great activity,prevails in the Navy Depart ment to protect our commerce againnst the insolent comluct of British cruisers. It believed at Wasbington, though the depart went seems anxious nut to let the information escape, that the Colorado cud Fulton have orders to capture the Styx should cue of them meet her. aunt & Miner have received the London newspapers of May 15th. The London Illus trated News, the Illustrated Times, and the Weekly Times are among the number. MNY 31, IRfiH lei t p-titc ;. of London Papers VARIOUS THINGS. —Last Monday week the•q:,;i: - un:ster dppartmente at F cow- tF ti • 1i .• , C.c. tvery lescriptl,o, win the ,vei nincwt had ineurri‘ , 3 r, fitting cut the Utah 4rtny, mad which have menc,, l beer, P 101trz: •!vi,..y01 fir 14411ge o f Cll . :: Do arann,l io ,11,1 , ur,ed I C `el , TIC \ b abk $2,(100,0(0, fluk•fif , fir 'I • . ti., an , ! —'l he l;lnnir.uq.: 1)7 r .' T 5 t`) hank :to" S, 11,It r rt They worth nothing. Ch neriorr , [!: he f .; uct, W.• \lr jti!- n. W - any Inqi(le Ut;l. ~ 5 1,i0 1 thine i , a r. uht expor‘tnentb f 1' 1 fitiOl • war. 'he 4n-re v• -• • ,fui. :,L•i OF: hapeS Of ownplete suotiosh of he (nit,. are enter.,lll , .1 - of en. Pertiifer V. Smith—An Imposing Ce l'f 11110111 y. orl•t• .o , I'•:rt 1 • Wont umugue,i to thtiir ("Ur., i W 11!, WWI tit..llt,i'Xitt . .. h m , r and It Iva,- r tot , f ut l'aiiadelphnt to umti. of 1. - oir thu-h ,: ou ,i try .li PJ'.cc,inan Cow , I Carrlf,l , _ Toe Ept•eopal Convention. order coming up, Mr. Wilson concluded. by moving N. EIV ADVERTISEIIEN . I'S. Thi ., le el v :1.11 .to riled sate (lit , on Friday Ilk that the Preablt it is hereby aut tiorized and cult 'e' ._ _. - _ ered to employ the ,anal [. , rue of the 1,htt0t...•.„ o f -1 i ! .. ‘ ,t,', D : [LTA i., OF !..t I . 3ll,'lllii , „—On I.' Ri te rnoon . The lI , N t meet lit ; ! is to be held in and send the ;;sill •i i'l ,Lila FC^.•O tO: Ow ret'aut eon a- l'ir ,• P`,.l", ~ 0 ,.. 4th. there will be a t'rena'uut of is set of i. A ll ,lio , ws Choreli, l'hilatielpliia, nn the gee, with iuntrut: 1 ius to ca:iture the , 1311.- .illeh '-'l -. .-.....'• ''. I , ll.' . • ~ .S-, worth S,O, gr....a to Collies' fourth Ttien•iaN' td, May, 18..eft. have montnitteit -r um, commit these hrilth.rt yet,' d it . hoot t..a-." 1,!1...rty. t.. the :wrier oi the les.t Tr, t•iug llor-e. \ill , 71•4.'' .', 4 ':lt'4o to f 1,3, a ...1..,,,- , ''.l-io, L.CIS. llll' C. 11,,i,2 ,, of tit,' Rev. Dr. Bowman, t,t :sant , . at . . 6 ~• -; ,- , i-it' tt. y—• 11,• tt• it. t...oth iitiO, to Tlie Apprbprial-,t, bill wait ntcri sit l; Or. till .•Wrk, ~, ill 1,. li- t IA al r r., ~.. MA titl,lt t'..: LaliCit4tttr, :114 A4ait,4l.allt Binit ,, l. , f this dOcese, A mitteellsneetis apiool tiatict , bill was I HTtb"-sr 'f" !h,, tot:. te . i . n . as 'i t ,- p ,...... i.:,,ut to ~.111,..5,,.. Nn. bated. Mr. Kiug's 41.0011. , 1!..,[11_ t , r , ll _ .., - . ,- ..,:i Clll- t.. mi... f ie l e .. id 1: • . .• : • start at liih- .dctt ek, is it most happy one in all respects. Ile is a „ ~., tm ”ta l w provoked ri-howt.,.i dist:woo .n, ?.It -r w hien I:. M.. ptlCi4ai. , (darn v :II it tse 'tie ya.set.tee de!! 4. , f vie enns lye - t 1t..., Irbril ~t . i: _ 5 oelet- - .., P. M., running to sineorc I'i:tint:hub, ii. It...trued divine, and a the Sensto adjL ur,1 , ..1. the vrouttil , Ite:i1r11 I: ate'- runt Lllaa r, Stati, , l at e, milli W 11,..,.. ll1:11,v \ irtues eminently quality it'ci, e',.., P. M. All cutries I• r the a1t0...! must ha inntle the 1101.181.: !di.' I.F.PRESIOTATIVES . him tor the post to which lie has just beau About twenty private bills ware passmi. ~i,y ~ tooira. d, Ln.t.. Ciyhl:oi - 11.0 SING OtT'r. ~1.0,.--n. fit,- tact illilt 101 IS aPe nit,,,ylvanizin Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, said that w . hila the whelp ; , • • . PO-11'11:En Tn..; 1.,A-1` wEE.X. . . . country, train ;too end to the ether, la canned r"" I,y !,irth, feeling and association is also a re- 1 tivo to the outrage.a committed on our flag and Fee- i ..f the e eitt Aue•tee 8,,, f Muhl ~j -,..,.- W cc h„, s , nn - d tith e gold .I.' weir . y, at ' ltil ' 'C ' taztti a t; . 'd k A't . tc ' fion ' lT:also, commend:at:ion of great importance. cols, am', while, the Senate eliatMcr is ri,-..i-....,r with ' No t o ~, .1 suieL W. have yet left unsold a larze and the same subject, it seemed to him that tic. Howie . thairat.l.• lot I dee:dry, trot 1.. great variety. a i l of which sheuid t a k e route nation. Be therei.tire :: ,I t . t ‘,,,,, now be et id i tvotds may be had daring tacit day, whole ri' t, e :sr..' l'ltz.ebtettgli Loan. 5 , ..i..... , ., d retail, at v. ry !ew prices, and nl! eh elt prone re! re Tito Philadelphia Let.l./er his more just ideas to introduce a bill to restrain and repress out r ~,.-.4 •11 . our flag and oti•i /et, , 11,1 _i; in .- l' ,',.: . 1 p esiettett and sati:facts). or money refi: !bled. Among '' t this -..tdk :nap he !Moot t:he Magic W.dcli. yblned at $2OO : It; rcist ' hitt to filet financial condition of our Preeictent ro act In :ate el-ea:tines' biot.! we. doze-. ?int. Patent and Detached Levert, in Gold . Mr. Garnett being app , to cor.verting the gov. ::I nidti.:. Cite -. and a hue lot Of ,livor Walthoti of various city thin !tot' New York cotemporaries. In 1.1 a,. hlw., tleid ft tia..i and Vnst Chains. Gold and silver 1 ernment into a miitt:try t'lespozism, ebjeetwd. i', a 11,3 '611,1 rolls: raMro, Golll.tone, 141, - eviic, Floreutin,, reply to a querulous communication from The HoUSO then adjourned.. 1 Lova andis 1 - •ros2r. v,rle'ty . t other kinds • t Breast Pt..s itud “All tiblortun ite bond holder" to its previous , ;•,-P. ii,; ii . to,: outer Taimluent,Braceletn,Sla4 , l4 But re'urther from California.. , tons, eirtger P.tort.., L" kets, Neck C 11.11116 an.l Cl. Haas; t,_ notice of the proposed new loan of $50,11U0, - • • i ...itiut marry alai ins In the line bet li re men:felted. 1:- Itteln • r that Stalurday evening will most positiyoly be tit i the Ledger of Friday, says : lot tof me ~t, :.14 al date. ltut if fibre should be any goods It., t rie•al pretending to jostify the city of Pitts- h !: oft r that. they will be cloned out at pr'vate sale, as we are det,rmin , tl to didpene of the curate lot. Now, for bar butgil foi toe susperisirmi ~ t to payment of in- entre ' II •i• i•fle•ii. Caeca iu which our Jewelry ir. exhibited t et re.st !re its debt, liaticit le-- the repudiatiou of are to. sole; also, three or four Jewelers' 'frank and l'anl fan', pare Of it, we con ft.,. we tic, not see anything plc IiCX,I. Sales commence each evening, ea 8 o'clock. JoSHi'A (TRAY, Salesman. so very reprehem-tibte in this attempt of the w. G. ld'C.; ItTN EY, Auc't. authorities 1... , meet the city's " matured and Inc luring It tbillies " It strikes us the neglect of Pitt-burgh io, ibis rc-Tect, iu the vast, has been aeta e, the source of great complaint We A l , ol , i.ave preterf. il t . ace the li:50,000 to.W risAti,..,oi. r cu , ' ether sum necessary to the •- , i Ille city, riti,t-i by taxation; but it' ~ ri , .ctic.,h'e it the moutout, borrowing, he ot , el o 1,10100 way of paying city, k • tittpany I dds, is the only stout s e ' eft, ~ ,,,ay heit-r than rot acknowledg ing -0 .. , • .to , ~ al all We r.,1 raugUiLle that the , r .!-, - eti zit.. - L..iituctiell debt " of Pittsburgh ti. [. p..le f,,-gularly, zie i that ultimately and ; . vt- . ) : , ..til.tt,dy, ;be h...ads i t the several rail rei; . nipanics, by hot sly Pittsburgh, but of A 1,t,z0-i.t, City and Illuaty, will also be protected :n i ts. i. sp ~t Believing tui , anything calcu 1.61( , id ii... i de "a, c, nisommat ton so devoutly to 1.. t w0 ,. 0-td - would be as impolitic as unjust. our ..orresie.o..h.ot is mbitukeu if he think; we ',CO' , ..ftell led f;. , ti:cy or desire to lead others natrat : . We neither advise c.pitalists to take the i 14.1t_ it,,. 6 . wit ::, , oitleion the city of Pittsburgh tot .11- t.hutlling practice milled " tinanciering," l' f ,.,-..., lig one .it bt by making a larger in some other plaott. It 18 Ite w. rite for Pittsburgh than it is. for Phi,.,...ielphia or say other city or cam puny to do such a thing Body-Guard of Napo] con—Heas urea for ills Safely A 14tter from Paris to the New York Times tun., ,io.:ak.; of tLe kind of protection that is constantly on naa.l for hi: persona; safety, when ever tho take! , an airing: prurneuaLliii in his re tJr••., hundred feet wide, in c,f wis f h s admiring subjecti, a etmilderabie nunibt,r 01 teoret policemen, on eer v“:. -,1 di4tribute themselves in the crowd to witch ru picious persons. 13 , A it seems that ine pillact to protected at 101 times aiid on .by 'Lleoe 7,ll;:rdiallti in Citi22lll3 ' : hays my, e..uple of American sin,:er...,; of my ii...uu.-.luta , lon ware arrested iu the gstden by one of these g.tutlenieu for tha nimidest . (.1 the young men wo t..Np14.11111N OA; r, 1:1!re arrived au u:rus lf, Lent. A .a of the im.l building. While •'l'Vt . .l a gtiuilemari near i.e..' prociieumge, titan 6.5 they tirir I aye n'l , . broil they were 31, pp,. who di. , thamled to see their p I.tit neither them had those essen tial , ideum , r ts as their persQus. it -was useless .r tie,•l,lo their names, nationality, pr. fe, ion ; they must hu ecn do r r ooos or st-cutity until their verteity cult Le 1. Sc they were thrown irtto f Protectors of P 91108 —I 1).). 1- . r f the Prt.l.2.cture, - ;11- !It , place of detention P 7.-,...m.tined two L 1,4, • were dt•ty - dch, - -.1 t t le r, , tdione. , luve4tipte r:rpectabl'ity. 111,) with what wa‘i to th... In a ;I , y adraqaitiori, not to venture .ft, r tin then passports. and to att. ...1-;Loperor . 6 reel Tlk Re-Sttlo of tn.e CaHaig. m.. ha: , alre..dy c,„mmenced ti:. tte tilttaLt by Stn. , tr ) Company. Uu - ir..y rti4rit 12r'ti k ji i uttirttrA , lt the Hailcoa C mpNii t'tr• . whom rerrirle =MI !h.. !, this. cby V.Prk, 'TIC 71LIlli011 and a half del laro z; , p , ym. I.ecured, we are in -I:ltned, byc, the works themselves Theo axle is m:,uremod by another. association of per tli-L, r.ho have been in treaty for the c True work ,, , and whc all,v that they offered the Sur:- bury and Erie Railroad Company half a mor , . , than the .uai for which they have been n millions oh dollars ; one hun dred tnousand dollars in cash, one hundred thousand dollars annually fcr five years, and Nuereen hundred thousand dollars secured by lien en the line sf the works. The result of this di-appolotrue,Jt by the two million party, has 2 rHle ,. .hort to the Courts for restraining any furih‘.r i“ the i.,•eraises until the par c:in be heard in opeu Court on the merits of the c.ruiplaiLL tlu the itpplicltion of Wm. M. Meredito George Tucker Campbell, Juig , !s Shars , ;,...i and Hare have granted thy' al pi and fixc...l the 7th of June next For rnn argument on the validity of the alleged sale W, ease not the law of the Legislature :tut r,orizing In conveyance of the canals to the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company now before but, if we roacrn,,er rightly, it stipulates that if a gr..c_; , r sum than $:',,500,U00 is realized by the company I.r as the canals, 75 per oeut or some specific i proportion of the excess, shall go to the State. nr.. , vent there being any 114 alleged between the buyers and the seller. 4, hence ibtq application for an in- I on. —Ledyer. THE L4ThS NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. TE(IRTY-21FTE CONGRESS tioturday'a Proceedings. Mr. Douglas asked what good does it do to re solve that trils search is a belligerent act. The Am• ericau people and England know ihat it is. England was informed of it forty years ago, and has violated our rights 33 times within the past few weeks. Ho commended and admired the promptness with which the President has sent a force to the Guilfrgrti that tee is only up to the point t..f preventing it. Do you suppose we will ever find an opportunity to preveht search, unless a ship of war be sent to company every merchant vessel? The Senator from New York (Mr. Seward) was wrong in saying that a force could sink the British in the blulf. The Brit ish have there three guns to our one; it is brave, at icast, to think, that our ono will sink their three Mr. Douglas recommended another course. Lot a ship of war, say the Wabash, got on the track of the Styx or Buzzard, follow her up, and bring her into an American port, and it will then be time to make explanations. If England avows her cruisers' act, it becomes an international questi n; if she disavows their acts, it only remains for us to say what punishment we shall inflict upon those lawless persons who perpetrated those outrages. The Presi dent having gone as far as he can go, let him have it once such powers as are necessary to protect our flag, and maintain the rights of our citizens at home and abroad. Ile had no fear of the abuse of such power by the present Executive, or any that follow him. The President is almost powerless abroad. Every other chief magistrate has power not only to repel but to punish outrages on their nationality; and why should not the Chief Magistrate of this Re • public have power, ample and full, in aid of our flag, instead of having apprehension that that power wtll be abused: Mr. Douglas only feared that it would not oe exorcises often, enough. We cannot protect commerce on the Quit and the Carribean Sea without power in the Executive to punish promptly. The British name is respected and ours is despised among the Spanish American portion of the conti. whereas the o N f le u x eg ia t n iat a io n n d s r o o t p h a e r r atii v oena k is /18111, because the Pritish take instant reparation ; knew shot the President has no instant power, and Republics, iost .m r. keeppi n e t ag te n t i d h s e e l h a :o 3 . r l edssidethnetrectloorteh,.,ciis,, r i .. th general policy, to power to protect citizens outside of the United States by a summary process, without going through this formula of re solutions that the aggressors eaUst not do it again. He was in hopes that there woasld have been no speeches, but that the bill would have been passed unanimously without a word, which expression would nave carried more force than army or navy. Mr. Haynes spoke in favor of the gallantry of the navy, who, he •ofd, would go to the bottom end do their duty. Mr. Wilson was proceeding to address the Seti;tf supporting the eesotutions, but adding that it was our duty also to see that the flag be not prostituted by men engaged in the slave trade. The apeoial Fi linT SE\ eIE Nuw YORK, May 29.--Ad vices from Fazio: , river confirm the recent icw.unts of the extraordinary richness of the gold mines there, ' , nil the tremendous rush from all parts et the 13ritisb possessions towards the gold regions. The ullues .txtend over a great ex tent of country, and roach tier , ss the Lino into Ameri can territory. A steamer loaded with diggers had also sailed from San Francisco for Cape Lucas, Lower California, whore she had recovered specie buried there by the captain of toe brig Cornelia when he scuttled that vessel. • • The ship Zenohia, from Zitka, with ice, went ashore on the 30th uC Apri on the Nerth Head. She le a total and FM uninsured. . . There is nottitog important from Oregon or WREII. ington. The frigate Saranac arrived at Panania on the 7th of May, with dates from Valparaiso to the 16 , h and Callao to the 27th of April. There is nothing im portant. Advises from Guatemala state that the cholera Was raging with great violence in various parts ot the Republic. Advises from Nicaragua state that M. Belly, the French agent, was no.zotihting to. the transit route, tor whioli he :tays 60,000,000 trancs are already sub. scribed in Fraaca. A British steamer at tirry :own roports that on the 25th of April, Col. Kitiney made au attemw to rap ture Ureytown, he having haule,l down the Mosquito and hoisted the Nicaraguan flag and taisiaut the Mayor prisoner. The ri!izelas tic arnis, and also appealed to Captain Kennedy, of the Jame tan, for assistance. The assis'ai , iiie IVA. 4 granted, and five cutters filled with marines t,,lt the Jamestotvu for the shore. Kinney and h.., party hnaliy surren ered to Capt. Kennedy, and were sent to Aspinwall in the British steam"r. The party consisted ot himself, George K. Glid len, it. S. Tool, Thomas S. 801 l and A. P. Drusisor. From WatOington WASHINGTON CITY, Slay 30.—Lord Napier hat not Intimated that in his opictun the Derby Mwistry will insist on the visitation of American ve.*els to verify their neutrality, as has been itated in too newspapers. Ile has never cumuittted his re mont by any such declaration. A statement 11 , s fog appeared in va,*:101.18 quarter, that the Albion trews paper stands in some connection •Nith the British le• gation at Washington, those is ahu good authorit , for asserting with c, , nfl.ie.,co that the British legation has no correspondence or any relations whatever with that or any other juumai in tho Uni ted States. The Union of yesterday morning urges tem ind portanee of strengthening tht , notional di:fence-. It is portaraded that while the A Luintsirat.hn i dimply sensible of Ito duty to protiv:t the people from urinal Aggression, or in antimpat, ut clangor, then- 1, a growing insuffielimcy ut prepArdtien t the r •;•M goncy of wd.r. The British On: zr..geh—tireal Fendlglnatiott Mectlng NEW ORLEANS, May 30 —ln the C10m.i.0., Cornell of this city, held last evening, resoluti :ris won :.e. authorizing t Moyer to equip uud send n armed vessel against the ,truii:;:r. A tueetinp called at the Arcade , '-en Siiturliy to take into sideration the sending of an [Limed vessel to the Uulf. A great indignation mo<•ting was hold at tlic Ar (lade; five thuusaati peupie were present. den. Pal frey was gaited to the Chair and Col. A. T. Earner appointed Secretary. Resolutions were passed, .tier soveral eiuq vent speeches were delivered, recunimmd ing every vessel to arta and equip hefore louving tlii: port, and to offer every resistance to tisia cruliers. Great enthusiasm was disp'ayed at the mooting. Arrivra of tut: t...rraplre City. NEW YORK, ..11.1y Emp;r o Clty from ilivaua, uuLia dati.s [to 111. t. vre,c,. is'. real higher, unlit ;he roceip: vi•ii from :he United States by :h schooner 1 aim:, caused purchasers m pause; ilders ounianued !Inn. Molasses was unchanged. FPadzy Rumors. NEW YORK, May 29.-1 . 1,1 rUilllol - :: that ,ier has di,patebed a vczbel Letee tut) Ilritish Admiral of the Gulf zqua.ir.t, rat further iLlktri.trl3llCC uut.l ath'lCO. a re received rout England, are unre.iable. Another Vessel Boarded. NEW YORK, May 29.—The brig J. A. Taylor, From Sages, was boarded there co the St.: by a beat fr ,tn the Styx. Ti.o officor a. , lted where froto .tad whence booed, and i•xamined her parioN. The Steamship indircli RIVIIR nu LOUPE, May 31).—The steamship Indian is now due, with Liverpool dates to the litzh bat has not been telegrupLied. Philadelphia Market PHIL&DELPWA., ?ley 23.—liceadi.tu5i extremely quiet, I ut without change in price,, e xeepting for Um rim, which , again improved. Sales of Flour for export luO h °stern extra at $4 500ry4 75; Superfine cmtinues mini! at $4 25. Rye flour commands $l 31 1 / 4 ., and Corn 371 4 ''Cheat continues very awl price range from son up to $1 05 for mini oaf prima Red; $1 05 to $1 20 for White. Corn scarce and much wooled, and price have again advanced; saki Scutt bnehebi yePow at 725;73 afloat, including came io educe at 11. tiara dull at 37c V bushel. Whiiiky romaine without .•bauge, saleo by the barrel at 21@2.1 1 ,,i, and by the Mal at 20;4, ;rod Dredge at 20. Provisions and Groceries unchanged. New 'Work Market raw Youx, May '29.—Cotton is depressed and nom: , al: 501 bales acid. Flour is heavy ; 1 - 1,0110 bile State o. be lower, sales at t„a 800 85. Wheat firm; 520.000 lardtert cold at L 00mA U 5 for Southern red, nod $1 ialapi for White Wester., It d 117c(41,1 04. Corn dull; 4_l, 04 bustedg White sold at 69, , ,40:712c; Yellow l'eggl77c. Mess Porkier , t.d vanced 1.15 o; Haley a; $1.7 2541; no Prime quot,g at il4 latd firm at 11 , /,ikell'Ag. It wou is t:ltt• 111 M, tine Whisky Jinn ar Cotta 101 l at 115511' : Sugar dull: Muemvadtt , aa . tive; on Cotton to Liverpool 71 32d; on Fwnr to faverltool 2e 3d(a`.2c tly; on Grain to j Liv,rp .1 81Atuk9!,(2. Atm?' York Stook Blarliet 75W YORK, May'• arc higher; ind RNA island 73; Michigan ',maim 21:; 4 , iNcw Yor6 C 83. ,, ,;.Reailing Railroad 424 Mil.aulice 141111 N1NF1,:31,16 Canton Company 19:),; a3;1 4 ; Ualeua nail Chicago bO l / 13 ; Erie 20; eitcclami and Toledo Lticraa., Land li , unts 33 jq. uctnnatl liire.r h.° t. CINCINNATI, May ?di —Plour is stead. w Lb a lair demand; sales 121)o Mils at ;53 eis(gi37o Pia b.: riluo, 00 . 1 $3 'Eirt4 UC for Extra. There is an active ilea and Poe ',lsky iu ad. Vance of supply, and prices are izio higher; sales ill Lids at 17 c. Mess Pork has declined to 51ti, ‘,ltli saes ,t• 221 Wits at this rate, and a snakier lot of Rump at $l2 Nothing was done in Bacon or Bulk Meat: they are held i.4c rbovo the views of buyers. Corn is 11 mat 41c. Lt.4s Barley 3b 55, according to quality. Money is abund ut and easy; the sates of exchange are unaltered. The Traveling Community A remedy such as B(ERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS cannot be too highly recommended. To the traveling community, especially, it is certainly an invaluable remedy; having little or no exercise, constantly exposed, and subject to the effects of a change of climate and water, they require some pleasant medicine of this kind to regulate to bowels. Cautior.l—Bo to for Br.-...rhavec Better& bid at $1 par norzlo, bottlaa kr $5, by the aoie Proprietern, Benjamin Page, Jr, ‘!. ~, .. N 0.27 Wood atraet, between :..rl'irpt u.n , l Second e.; and Dreggiata generally. U - • WUAT, Olt WHICH IS TUE BEST, NiBitMIFEGE OR WORM Iw ritovEß ?—is a questlou daily and hourly asked by patents, anxious for the health of thrir childn is All who are at all actplatuteti with the article, will iinnie le ately answer, DR. 7VPLANE'S CELEBRATED ERMIFUG Prepared by PLEMINU BROS, Pittsburgh, Pa. It has never been known to fail, and is one of the safest r-inedies that klaa be used. A trieud of ours lowly Lauded us tho iug statement in reference to this Vermifuge Cloutier:non :—A. young lady of !By ricquaintanct , for a loug time very much troubled with wurms. I advinti hor to try Dr. Ni'Lane's Colebrated Vermifuz prepar,.l Fleming 8r03., of Pitteburgh, Fa. the accordingly pur• chased and toot one vial, which caused h?r w thscharge an unusual large quantity of was hurdediat,p r, liered of all the dreadful sy-mptozos t>ccornpanying thin 01-- 1 --e-,. • qn. P , aF. \r 1 - - - _p A., L r r.:-)r. •1 AN 1) FUTU R. l'‘.--'l' ho lase, and rapidly r e cover , d her usual health. The young .: run ster.ou! lady is a ,_-, Lai. natural ASTILOI 0I ' ' s , ~ lady dues Oct wish Let name mentioned; her residente, I DOCTRES.a, and has Levu prououncrod the - (I LE " A- I however, id 330 Fifth street, and she refers to Nirs. Hardie, , world LY . 1 : LI.. , tohaed hesais and D,,,ilw;4rrvu'l; the , !I:1g thant correctly uf the,r past, present and future lives ' No. 3 Manhattan place. ' , ltraclits ' ant - Woud ' er ll fu A l ß-1 La' - his extraordinary and gifted wo ;,an, NIADASIF ' ' " ,ifi-Purchaseins will be careful to ask fur Dit, ?PLANE ,It ' has Klee ely p••rf •rined many CELEBRATED VE.RMIFUOE, inauntacti,red 1,,y FLA.:III:Nay torouLliout the principal cities ••f th • Unit e ,' st ate . ,;: u a r :L s t a t t „tio aspt4... .. n ere II in s 1, ,41,,, ladle t , 1411 , 011 it 1:;;Ztliilt dlle has t u gaged ,•• t• NI BROS, of Pittsburgh, Pa All othe7 Varrnifuges in coin . and ,- ittlein -ti wh • ore d - parison are worthless. Dr. MlLane's genuine V.roth Li.:e :irons 01 k orinnlting her in ro ati si to oast, presen t 'a u ,l it7i tur,letheents, and also goads that ~,,,, 1„,, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all re.,are present d to aalt. siwtabie drug a t, orm . Nonipeiciaine Irahoul eke •-ritlnar , a4ef raw in r a n ZlZ,74,„"`g•,•!ea t ;', l : - ."l", i rrwifi° ll-13 ° '' tan person who e h l e n. f. a n ,t u e d r , o r f the °teenier [3B; my2B:lwdbw 7LEMING Bi.:OR Central America, when and where s •d et sea,aad ._ _.• gave particular notice of the fact, which proved to be true, RIBBONS, BUCIIES AND FLOWERS.— . ~,, , in , (IF t;., the hour of her going uown. This in3storious is a. 8, ill lei:pt in Plarru..logy haat fusses:A of the ho. —Trimmings, Einbroiderie , , Skeletons, Corsets, and tu.„.l . syna.m. rho will ans.) give y. .0 a iaithb..l de4c,]pll ,l 1 a long list of other new goods, cheap, atFICIRNE'S, T 7 mE.T..., .t .t.i.,,f.t. : our portlier in Marriage. and th Arai - th, r a w ,a, eif 'l us myll .1 .. hal known them her hi :I Mu : ...1., , -,!so give advio• on _ G LABS.L- - 500 boxed 8x10, ( 4x12 and 10x1 - 2, ',,.',. ` - 'r f j°rltta'liP• Mad- P. I.reill. tea in the year 1 , 34, t, . tieneral 11 i Cirri: en would be Prutldent of the United for Halo by (Dar r it ivcrty H. coLuNs _ ,tstos. and die n eight years and I.er prediction tares .asri• 1 AR p I SIAN TOOTH. PASTE, preparea u'd to a dal'. Whens a h e was seats_. she was known Inv the urstfar ttia Mine :NI eion of Dr. EfullThen, Surgeon D_="'ne of t he " 21Yek'ri"u" Mild l 'lit l ' no forttinetells,r ..........as af...• , • • ' DP', for snio t, I• T ' - 'f i- PLAINIT NO. •-r In " at '' ...— • —' '' 'l . ' 'l.' , loatint Tbin lady tea ')e - -eielent of Nlary Ana Hann, I. •la ~rte.L Lararal'Aitiolo - - G r - il sk ET BO Aliiiii I -c o - 1 - • Psi king Joints,... • [Gar three years g gist, who foretold tile ttevointe,t, .thirty cold by WM. O. JOHNSToN & CO., beibre it came to pass. tlyt Visitors shown te hat Rooms. alkil7 Para Donors, 67 wool streos„ Consultation Fee, $.1.; Children hidf•prioe. itny2ful/u Nrivi YOKE., Stptaquix,r '225, 1852 ~,) .1 Jo I , PRI N 'l' INO , Ittr , l4. Freight Mlle, en,..uhlr4, J.ray Roceipt6 1h1; I leads, Libels, Kai, n .4vi Itt-cuipri, BIN Lanhht With t N .1) ()tilt; 11 , , , ciiptik 0 , 1 Jon Pri:Atiug, 4.-xecut , 2rl with pr raptaend r...na at fair prie, ... ._. .1. IL ri ELDEs., Print•-t^..r d IL I r, and ,tteof, utar Fourth \ 31 1,3 500 u ibs. Lt Ulltly Bacon 12 beg, Px7lgel thyt.r ; 75 bush.; 9 Brik.lit Dri-d yj " Pem:ll,4 t at liu-bolall,l Potatoes; :200 Mixed Just rweived cud ihr sale by .lAsl. A FIiTZER. tnyol Corner Market a ;I Sec; lad .rta. WEA BLACK FRENCH LACES of q uality, far niskiug and trimming Man trom risrrow to extra wide, ts ("erred at ruy3l UN 77 Matka et. ECT ft It 7. PR EPAIt AT 0 N fresh e , ipHy of all oar received and tat sale by B. L. FralINEdT.,lO., a Co., ni 7 ;I No 6j, C'tkrli, WOO,l and Fourth are. M A I N ANDE t S .kICL,,, I t /P l .. , E au S d S ... G re O ue o h hi:, in tilt, city. Ale.;, a lull seat, LUIOnt Of I.llllmer Dress rill 11:1,1 a divot . IiAN3ON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, Ni'. 74 Market str,ot. COVERE C fIiJUP.—An excellent article for .._,F.111.5. A lerce lot oprn nt my Ii IIi;EN El:, 77 Market st - • - CoM NI I SYRUP STILLINGIA r•y B. 1. FAIINEsirJEK F CO., No. 60, Lure,,: Woad and kluurth !AS. TINCTURE OELSAMINt .M,--f; dozen for ,„,,. B. t.. FA IiNFSTOCK k CO., royLll Corner W.:slang Fourth sts. EESWA WANTE L). —The highest rice paid C.lO '-y B. 1, PiiC,K £ CO., Wu. 60, Croip., Wo"dat,.l Fl.lll th ,t; 4 - 11lEAP WALL PAPER.- ilew supply of now patturbo For side by frE:,TEßS.—Bordet, noaii circlee lor Ted ton, • W. MARSHALL A Co. a.," 1:L?;,).1 FL!) i INTS for salo by ,n 3 :l 7 1'. P. NIA D l'..til;NS.----Are'lit-ctural and Decorative Oak. Marblu and p ny3ll • ~ 1:..1 H ALL a. Co. K IN DhY WM DS \ ery cheap • P. HANSON I i , V I:, ( m orl3 , 74 ~larke: STitAW IYItAPPiNG I'. PER.--Crown Ouvabl, Crov, way uu Iniud V. b. 11A V EN'i3 M A I, l'l PER:. -:5 en lap t) C A !' sale H tvi,l% , aroi f ibnev . 1.1 •1 4 ~u • -V 'V. i; C 1( late-.t ed • v,;1; i.v Et!IJJI ~L :>U`, i' I tlr 1:1 ry •1.,-1,711an , s ti A t 11. - ; it•d and for s q. 4. 77 • ! 11 'Pk' )fl:4(i!ki3fiiiii, .•ft• ' 27.: ill it f- I (N.. ) W ND CUXI:qISI-IliN !fix , F'oni nu 1 NVool, No. 114 t•ocond -trot•t PittrLurgli, Pa, ED= .1,,,,,..11 E. EAdur, E-. Lo'.:i Yost- r. 11r0t , ., '.',,rnell A. 1... , r5:,y, Italtano in.,.2‘;••).. ':•4,-,..;• • ~;•, , • • iG,rz,i. & ..q,.rtiu,l'hioi4l.•lli ' , 10..:,t0ct.,... 'i • .'..: i -.. t'... I•;ELLIV-I, 1 4 _, , , , rj I . 5,,,,t,,, A Cc.' 1 G V.. -•,,,1t,,, 47 t.,,, " IV.3livor A: C 4 rati•-ii. 6.. ‘f. & t_, !, ,1. Cit:cini.4, "..c•olio, ; ,, ..',,tug .CC,.. ' A P. FOU IA), ,S, ..r..5., " •iar,.;, iii.i . :lore a. C.,.., in):Sl:ti IT1 , 11UP.(111, Slay 2701, —lloth s!..:—We, thr wide tr , us itt nni:os..in,: our t 581.14.111 and r LrY • r;•.., , • gar I fer you, 1.04 , t11 a-i a gentleman and actor. tender yin a C.lll i tar y benefit, to be riven at the Pittsburgh Thea tre . Monday everting, Mar 31st. having made arrangements fir that pUrp •se wi h the amiable and oLtiMable 14,3a0r. .•1 i i nb , r!y, and the unsurpsvised mere Trout, o f Morria Bretheie, and Trownrelge, to, pm - forming tedi•; tr ipiug teat it will b • s-cupted in the tipirit it in ten. duroil, rennin. Yonrs. B. Brinker, W. Hunt, roster, W. 0. Beluot, It. Musgrave, E. Young, J. Davis, Wm. Alexander, N. Kerne, J. ✓;haw, WILI. J. Montgomery, =Eli MusLr.rave, A. M'llwaine, J. M' Laugh i 11. Huller, W. Brennan. u. Thutetou. E. \W. 1.. y u.l, T. 11. C. Terry, LIEILESE PITTJZU,UH, May 27 t h ( I INTLEMEN:—WItiI uufei ual gratitude I accept the corn ilinh•atary h, uetit yea have so kin ly [-adored me; the an, fur, that 1 ,11.1 met liven; I had any claim upon ,ear kind c.,nr.drnition further then au earnest and honeitt desire, pr to inia't yea:Toad th-• pi:Oilier! batien i..nr esteem I r hop, ever r•.tai❑ Assuring y... 1, CI 3liss Run,. rly, wi sin,' 11.0 klud 1,1.1.-11ted 111, , orl roy ti', jog ii-r (us II your trisndstiiii ys . Pel 9.011 ba. fUrglolld,ll, 1 r. main .) oars, tc., dessrs. ' Lewitt, S. I . losesnive, A. M'llwaine, J. U'l,a - 011111, and 00,11. my 29:2tc11 wurrE St:GARS-- 1w barrel' li nuintr ; " N °rallied do; 1-lstra tine Powdered do; lo,nt le Refined Granulated do: receive ,1 and for sal, by h it & AND Eit3o.N ',No 39 Wood street, 711 s 29 rlet , site the 81 Charles [lots!. LLS 1 BALLS! BALLSI--A large as- Fo .t, and Bat Balk, just r,ceived and 1 sale, 9, .• ;in I retail, at tho India Rubber 28 and ;2.8 ct. Clair street, J. All. PlilLLl WINDSOI-1 SILDES.—LioId bordered, plain and fancy Also, shad, fri naming's, Ac., al,.aya oa ha lid ut and for tale cheap by J. 1 ti. rny29 2d and :IS St. Clair stre,.t. ttl_DV3Eit HOSE.—Frora J- inch to A 1,, Lrs is diamet..r. A large in pply just rrce,vv,l th< nablier ballot of J. 11. PHILLIPS, and '2B St. Clair INDIA 3IN I) LEATHER BELT IL , Ai L., Lice ixatli..r, brit 11,,,,10+, gt., Just. t India Raid, .Lc, anti V. St. Clair street, duy2.'J J. Jg li. PHILLIPS, BoU T 6 AND SHOE;,, CHEAP F)II Nu. Market etroot, docuud juor from Fifth lIIVE tid A CALL ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM!!- Thenctierngned havlue illSt fitted up his 10E CRRAkf rutiatable style, w0r,1,1 ‘l, , lu avery tact-tu: , nod c re tluily ictorni fire.% tht• public goner Illy, flint luruishes them a CREAM of dity,,,,,at 14 ater, Fresh ak s, hero Drops, Fruits, et t., at nil t:1111 , 3 Cu !laud, at the C.ottecti,,itary of FRED. A. MI 1.114:1CH. t't. Cl 1 , 14. bi t ,• st_ Clair Hotel. tes,„ Partici:llm . attrutioit paid t.. or lore for Pic-Nice cud my26:llll—me W. P. 11-Stir: l P ALL Si IVcod Atroet 1111121 P Il• 111 -1 (} I IFEE12=!1111 J. A. Fagan, NI 'I RIDE AT JJB. B. BORLAND'S INSURAIs.ICK FAItMERS' AND XIECIL\ Flux. AND 51.AN.l:sit. 00111'.1.1_ S. W. GoNNEN ov 1641:,0ND AND WA:.:, 7 ',I'S VII t LA A Ksam--$0,30,69 I FITTSBUM; II OFFICE, No. 1411 W.% it ST I: EI. Tilt).- J. 1, UN I. r: The, following 1. t will}Aid nt L Pittsburgh Agrury fur L 088 e. from J uus, 166 , 3, to A;., lierbert .S(X) Utt Wm. Shiden . 50e 00 Frank Wolff 400 00 M. Bass 190 00 W. W. M'Gregur.... tl (JO John Heath ib7 90 .1. J. Llouen C 0..... CiU 67 Newnlyer & Gran.— 1,682 72 John l'houipoun 200 00 Hilary Feidtmsch... 20 00 John Watson 2; 00 It. 11.11 & C J. NI. Hass—. ......... . 10 00 Wm. .'.U'lle,lry I Phelps, Carr & t. 0.... 4,600 00 IL Sill &Co J. L House & C 0...- 61 00 Span:: & G Jas. Woods, Esq.... 2J 00 satvai. : o on steamer Win..ll'Cully & C 0... 2,579 17 Arcola $1 it James Mellinger-- 1,000 00 &dame& M'Clintucli 40 In W. .51'Cr, Ily & C 0..... 750 00 D.Barnard 64 0) Tout' ..... $20,17: 5 S goy ayi N6YL VSNIA, ChM of .'ittsbargh, ea. Before rue, au Alderman in and for said city, pert,,e cute Themes .1. Hunter, Agent of the Verniers aid ChAtliCi' insurance Company, who bang duly two. n, corning to law, doth depose and sty that the f0v , .. , ,•.1! statement is true. THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Sworn and subscribed before me, April 7, 18.58. ap33 LEONARD S. JO LEN% Alder( rift O. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY` INCuRPORATED BY TEE LEGISLATURE OF SYLVANIA, 1835. OFY/CE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNC 7 PHILADELPHIA MARINE INSURANCE. ,N VE581,1,..5.} CARGO, To all porta of the world I,l{Elli INLAND INSURANCE 2 ..,..114,.. v d5, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carl iagee t all parts of the Union. FIltE INSURANCES vu 3lerchandise generally. Ou Stores, Dwelling 'louses, Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY. Nevetuber 2, 1867. Bonds, 3lortgaBes, and Beal Rotate 5101,350 94 Philadelphia City, and other Leaul 137,011 28 `tuck in Banks, Railroad. and Insurauce l 11.2,,8015 CO i_;,iapttuies Bids Receivable 220,291 98 Ca.dt on hand . 35,592 5t EiliAllee in Lauds of Igonte, nethilme ,. ea Marine l'i,licies recently issned,or 94730 5 other debts duo the Company _ - -.. .„ hnbseriptioe ,N,.,t,.,, Mart;r, Joseph C. float, Edmund A. South, John C. Davis. John It. Penrodk George , U. Lksp,o, Edward Darlingtu: I , r. H. Linswn, WlWan'. C. Ludwig, lingh Craig, 3pan , .;6l' Mcltvait, OtiurtoA i< Brooka, C [IAN ❑3ru.. e i . LEI UY-1, Secretary. 1 1 11 E UREAT WESTERN Vire and riiarine Inenranet, Co., OF PHILADELPHIA. Wice in Company's Building, So. 40.; Corner of Fourth Street AUTII.ItIZED Capital paid tu Surpitto, Jouury lot, 1658. EIRE 'INSURANCE—Limited ur Perpetual. MAIIIXE INSURANCE, on Veeeele, Cargo and Freight INLAND INSURANCE by Hirers, Canals, Lakes at Lahti tarriag,te DIP.ECITORS: Charts C. Lathrop, 1423 Wcilunt strect. William Darling, 1510 tine Strout. ALexauder W hfilden, Merchant, 18 North Frobt. ilazlehurst., Attorney and Counsellor. Jahn C. hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. B. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Co., Goldsmith's Hall. John K. M.,Ourdy, firm of Jones, White & McCurdy Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. Jatia.3 B firm of James B. Smith & Co. Hun. :ieury 11 Fuller, office 227 Eolith Third strt• John C. Vug•lee. office corner of Sever, th and San. Weigtit, late Cashier Bauk of !iuga. tired Tatar office Cairo City property. J JIIO `1‘..01111, office 226 South This d street. ' Y ' L Brsneli at ,N. Y 6Ere A t'ecretary and TI usurer. I:. N. ItICI!..1.11.0SON, A-aistant Secretai It. %V. POIN Din TEIt, Agent. ,•1 97 Water 6 t - 1.1.C, Pittsburg', t' 412.1 1 LlSllraileo company i•1TT8B li RUH. - 40 6' IPrvurith atreet. blithiCTOßds f~~nra. r.~t.: i;aj..o~i :,tom A: p ' AtlN r. nL•...,:d~ - 21 - eeiclaiit—A. A. CAL,: Vice Proaident—ltUDY rotary and Traa,tiror—l. MONON GAHELA INSETRANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSB OW it JAMES A. 1TUT(111. , .• realdout. t E:M -Yid. ATWOOD, S.:cretary. OFFICE+-No. QS Water :streets V. ILL INSURE AGAINST: ALL KIN r WIRE A./ MARINE RISK? SSET6—M AY lure, laLs 6,t.,c1c, Due Bills, payable on dernanl,c se Ailed by two ulp:ovedna:uee ..$140.000 00 Prenuum Notes 6,7903 20 Bids Receivable U , U6d 21 115 shares Mechanics' Bank stock, c05t....... 6,165 UO do Bank of Pittsburgh du do •;750 UU 4-1 do Exchange Bank do du 150 do Citizens' Bauk do du 5,175 00 Balance of Book Accounts . 8,056 30 Sluice Furniture 690 88 Cash 15,853 78 James A. lintchiaon. George A. Berry, Wm. B. link:nee, Robert Balzell, William Ron, Thomas S. Clarke, Wileon Miller, John M'Devltt, int , 22. Wm. A. Caldwell. A. A. CARIMIER & 111k1U., PITTSBURGH ciENERAI INSURANCE AGENCY Capital Iteprenentad, U 3,000,000. CONIPANIES OF lIIOILEST STANDING, Chartered b Pennsylvania and other States. VIRE., MARINE AND LIFE RISKS TAKEN, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. if o. oa IfOURTH , A A A Aal3.tt. PITISBUROII, PA. . ftle.3o-Iyl - • -- _ TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATE%'r PIPES, From two to six inch calibre, VRICES from 12 to 30 Centa per Foot. ALSO—ROCILESTEB. PEARL STARCH Voir Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers Prices by HENRI' El. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOLESALE DULLS, IN clia,EsE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FIST AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. . 2 5 WOOD STREW, PITTSBURGH JAMES IicLAUGHLIN, MANUFACTURER OF ALCOHOL, , liologne Spirits and Fusel - 011, Nos. 167 and 170 Second Street. 4,10.1 v•• AMUEL FAHNESTOCK IMPORTER & DEALER IN )REIGN AND 01 1 1EST1C HARVWAAE. 74 Wood street, between lltamerao ahoy cad Fourth street, TTSBI72.G.R, PA. TLy.,iut,acriber Is new opening a well selected &sear n of foreign and do , ..acetic Hardware., all EleW,Eind will b on cai good terms ea any other honae in title city. H. r, ill always ket , „,.. on hand a general asaortment us iIARDWAItw, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOL' , T which he vrpcntfolly invitee tho attentio n o f I- chases alLia NiTrIZI, V A ITN ('F. CARTWRIGIEIT Si. YOUNG, (Successors to Oarttorfght,) ANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS Av of Pocket and Table C - atlery, Burgic d and Anl Den- Inatrnmeuts Citing, Plating. Fiahing Tackle, etc., No. 86 Wood street. Theyy give special attention the nrinn'actrii ag of Truaaeo, Sapportez , , etc. Jobbing and Repairing ith pnuctnality and deapatch. aplT ritIESTER'S BOYS' STYLES, Chefiter'4 B.,yß' Styles, Criester's Boys' Styles, Chester's Baia. Sty, Chester's Boys' Styles, Chester's Boys' Styles, Chester's Boys' Styles, Chester's Boys' Styles, pre to 60 had uely at GOTHIC) HALL, .) 20 Corner Wood (street and Dinnwnd alley F INE AMUSEMENT AT ANK HOUR OF` TRU DAY AND ktiIINING, AT THE SHOOTING GALLERY, Na 188 Wood street, BOWN A MILKY B. kii• I . Co $ 156 Hoe.lif Annul. Co 03 Wm. M.,40t. 7f) J. Hcwazd W. Di; wo th, 1,125 12=11 Edw. Eeq... n .l) C. H. Ptiuletia Engl,B S P .ct,ard'u Brevo,r, itiitu Sr, Co 100,000 04 702,786 37 James O. amid, Theophilnd Paulding, Tr agnair, Jr., J. P J00.11:11i P Eyre, 1501111101 Stokes, Henry Skt.o, James B. McFarland, Thomas Robert Btu lon, Jr., John B. Semple, Pittabargb D. T. M' gun, J. T. Logan. MART i N, Proeidon, P. A. MADEIRA, Ag,ut, No. 85 Water strut, PittsUn .$222,200 00 . 55,277 05 C C. LATfIJ•)P, Presidout W. A hLIN ;, ie,3 Yrceide•.t i'. Tanner, Goo. W. Smith, A. ~ 'el ton. A. J. Junes, o. , pkin.3 Wade Hampton A. Carrie:, Robert Patrick. . Li . .10110 d, , John Taggart, cii'n Vut5i,..,141Ay a 300,000 ISMISI=I $237,710 a DDLECTOIL9 SPECT PP.R.MAN OFt COMPLY Lpii KICII i ENT Itiite: F. Ia PA '1 DRS. C. A!. FITCH AN!) J iv . SYKEN lIIIMI PER)I.I.I\ ENT L 1 PlTTsßuituli, 21.1J,1 way 1,.. :.t Daily, except •-undays, _ .;; 8R0N0111219 and ALL •• l'ti CIOMpLANTs, complical-d with, or caueing pul , nonu- dir!me, iucluding Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyepepsia, Gast-itis, Female Complaints, 4c. 5R FIT - 2,1i Lt miatl tate that their troatreent of G nvimption Is based upon the fact that the disease exists in f/ 4 blood bad sy s , eln Nry , , bo".h Ipfore end during it; deallopm , --n! ,I? th, lungs, fl:id they tbrrefoto employ 'Mechan ical, Ely gi,"ffic and Medical ronietlia to purty the blood and strongtheu the - bp:dem. With thev, t 114, MEDICAL IN HALATLia , which they value Mghty, but only as Pallia bra. (having no effects when us , ti d0n...) and Lava -1 lids are art (snot! mod tr.inst Villitluz, the precious time of curabiilty on any treatment bas.3:l upon the plaust• ble, but Mite teea tio:t the "seat ofthv •sa ran be reach , d In a direct balmier I y I idetla: len," for, 1.4 stated, the seat of the difease is in the td, ,, I e !Tau only in the lunge. 6-4?" No tor congultlttrn. A Bat ot , ii,..ttiuns will io consult us by lett,. iny:29:diw U r , DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 65 F., - ..rth street. Leaposits made with t 1 DauL bet'. it. th. dn.!: day of nue, will draw kite est ti An that. tint, my2B:3t. CHAS. A. MJNONGAIIEL StYINO O,MPANY. Y /TICE—Thu Stock I , alchfriiftl Asof the ithovo Institution. o ill remain opal: di:Ort n.. 0 et th No. 69 Gra:it street. Any percor: calif L f•reerctarv, will be furnished with a copy of the Char tel . aw,c riscouot d tys every Mc nd.,y, o tcs ind.•f b 11,:ed before 3 o'clock, P. SI., same day 110.3.ap: WILLIAM PHILLIP:3, Pr0y.31,-Dt DIRECTORn: J. R. 1 , :o Joshua Rhode., James fihi.ll,,, J kM.b'; • •UNG MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.—Tho Library of this institution having bon re-classified, the Librarian will be preparod uu and after TIIURSDAY, the 20th ingt ,to furnish books to ineuute•rs. By order: MFG: AKY COMMITTEE. OFFICE MONONGAHELA INSEIItANOI ,- ; CO., Pittsburgh, May 21, 175 b. DIVIDEND. U s TilE Pite'6l.o:.:ST AND . h',UlOlt3 of the Mon ongahela 'nal:ammo Company, Mae Cut, day declared a dividend of TWO 1..)../LLAitS PKI{, RE. to he. app iod to Cho redact; m of the Solt :•ot , my22:2w GEN ;. ere tan . OFFICE OF PENIVA INEUEANCE CO., OW PITTSBIJEG „ May lath, 1558. ) THE D1P.ECT.5...11.3 or TlitB isdoMPANY HAVE this day declared a dividend of FIErEEN PER GENT. on the Clapihd dtoek paid in, out of tee protita of the last six mouths. FIVE PER CENT. payable In cash, and TEN ME GENT. to be applied co a cr • lit on the' notes of Stockholders. i. ()MEE, my2l lm :_,ccrotary. zrb-- THE VEIN TILING "20.111'...) LI V Ea.— iianiuel B. Roblion, etlyEl TPI.I April U, 1855 Uaviag ud if 1.:), I Hitter* roc two years past, in thin community, and having wittiessNl their offtints upon weak and debilitated conStituttunit, and attn.,: lunch troubled with " toi bid Liver," I h tie no hicatauey !D saying they are the thing such petipie sooulo an• advertir.eineut. Per e..!a t 7 11.),I Ittsbur,o t: _; J. & T. GROUTT, 1100117th , OF BRANDIES, GINS, WIN ES, ET DEALERS 1N FINE OLD MOB AND 4l'I'LE RECTI - FliAtS AN U Corner of Sullth field ailti Streets, apIlJ P S. B. & C. P. IttLARKLE, PRINTING, JOl3, Atil , A., I. War