ware foot, and dotted with frequent timber, which is every whereohnrecteristic of the garden cif England. The first risings of the Welsh hills formed a barrier t) the eight on one side, while in the opposite direction the dimpled plain sr ;etched away, Itself becoming as a blue line in tl far distance About a quarter of a mile er n re from the village, you observed what you - t‘ uld at first take to be a long, narrow wood,or ntation. dividiug, perhaps, two estates. Flap 15 :s you looked, a distant rushing sound would rt....di your ears, which might be the breeze RE Jng the foliage, —but it was the dash of wa te - What appeared a lengthened slip of copse wt, the hollow, dingy course of the Whit estream, wtech, descending here, found its way, by a secoped channel, to join one of the large rivers of that part of the country. The sides of the little valley were rocky, if not precipitous, and covered with a plentiful cloth ing of dwarf oak, birch, and other trees, which, confused together to the distant eye, completely concealed the romantic hollow. On ecceunt the chrystal purity, a quality which bas obt a . r ed for it the name of Whitestream, this phiec had been long used as a site for the paper menu t.vtory before alluded to The channel, after bi - mg close and narrow for a mile el two, suddenly oularged into a little oval green dale, the winding round under the reeks to one side, err, bracing in the bend a rounded back of rich al luvial snit, covered with most vivid sward, Wbee e on two horses, employed a' out the place, usua' ly grazed. At the bettom of this rneedow,whiett might have been a couple of gum-shots in ',meth, stood an extensive collection of low built age, partly of stene and partly of brick. t anned of machinery from which indicated th. mill At the upper end of it, again, was a bread deep dare, which suppli , J the factory below with power -- Close to the edge of this stood n broken-down house, its roof partly fallen in, and the founda den of one eeruee was washed completely bare by the water, a great rent indicating the insecu rity of the whole fabric. In this place Leah'. mother was permitted to reside, no other r errisr• being exacted from her than the custody I f t't heakty iron winches and other implements where by the ponderous sluices were raised or I ;w. as the supply of water, or the demand r.f pow. r, inereaseri or diminished. This building hid formerly been the -id of the proprietors of thh factory Afmre on their leevine for Woitestream Ledge. it w., occupied by the f..rmen and his fimily tint from the increased respectability of this for, tiopary a , - the works grew in ext nt and ,ne:..l truce, as se-II as the loneliness and manifest dlngcr of the position, it became finally de per ed, and the materials, not being worth ih es pence of removal, were allowed to remain A little room, in its upper s' , Yr . s - , Vi•lP rah by Leah for her chamber, partly becanee a steep and ruinous state of the stein pr.-vented 1:t , ; ne ther from having access to it And this Pt 111 - tion was the cause of the Improvement -o first in her dress, afterwards iu her spirits,. and finally in her person. [TO BE CONTINUED.] tl!,e 11 .°ruing Vost. JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Propriticr PITTSBURGH SATURDAY 3IORNI NG DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS POII SUPREME JUDGC, WILLIAM 4. PORTER. OB PHIIADELPRIA POR CANAL COMMIRSIONSR, WESTLEY FROST, OF FAYEPTE COUNTY 11 1 . DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE OF RESPONDENCE. The Democratic County Corn mittoe of Correspondence will meet at the ST. CFI/LATER wTLL, Pittsburgh, WEDNESDAY, June 16th, 1855, at ELi.V O'clock, A M. Punctual attendance Is requested JOHN L MON, Secretary. The following named gentlemen compose the slave Cote mittee, viz: J. N. Mcedowry, James A. Git,Ron. 11. B. Sinclair, Thomas Farley, Joseph Birmingham, D. D. Bruce, L. B Patterson, H. H. Patterson, Charles Bryson. Dr. Wm. M. Ilerrou J. B Fulton, R. B. Guthrie, Robert Morrow, of Rose, S. C. Wingard John Layton. Now Story We commence this morning the publica tion of a new tale of most intenst , interest, which will be continued through several num bers. It is enti'led "Leah Meriel,or the Death of a Parricide." THE LATE NOHIP4ATIONS The Gazette announces that it will " sup port the ticket heartily" which was nomi nated on Wednesday. The Dispatch (Fleeson loquitur) says that the ticket is " a good one—not excelled hy any that we remember to have seen placed in nomination in this or any other county in the State." The Journal believes that the Conventi ,, n "made some mistakes—but then it is in liu- man nature to err, and as we, in case of a different result, would have claimed acquiegs cence on the part of others, honor and duty alike demand a ready and cordial acquies- cence on our own part." The Journal also asks attention to the fol lowing remarkable fact. It says: The Convention WEI,. moult up of delegates, a.q 60 Will be beet understood from the following tat le Vi"ds. Bor's. Epa. Precinct. LH. 1 Southern Diet. 0 7 15 1 46 2 eastern " Y 2 8 3 .14 3 Northern " 4 5 12 0 42 Whole number of Delegates 132 The Ceuvention nominated from District No. 1, represented by 46 delegates, 1 County Audi tor. From District No, 2, 44 delegate, I mem ber of Congress, State Senator, 4 member.; of the House and Coroner From District No. 3. 42 delegate, Sheriff, 1 member of the Howie, County Commissioner and Director of the Poor. The. Gazette, in a leading editorial, says " that the nomination of Gen. Moorhead for Congress in this district is the occasion of considerable dissatisfaction in the Republican ranks. Not on account of any personal hos tility to that gentleman ; for his amiability, kindness of disposition, and excellent quali ties as a business man have rendered him ex tremely popular, individually, wherever he is known ; but because an impression has got abroad that he is not a Republican, or that he is still a Democrat." The Gazette believes that Gen. Moorhead is a Republican, but calls upon him to de fine his position," and at the close of its ar ticle, announces that he will do so ,to-day. We think the Gazette unnecessarily captious about Oen. Moorhead. The Democracy have long since ceased to look upon him as a par tizan friend. The fact that he received the nomination of a convention constituted of such materials as that of Wednesday last was, is a full certificate that he has no sym pathies with the national Democracy. The Journal, less captions than the Gazelle, endorses Gen. Moorhead in the following terms. It says: We have known Gen. Moorhead for nearly twenty years, and have always regarded him as a high-minded, honorable, energetic business man. The most of that time he has been against us in politics ; but for the last four years we have considered him as agreeing with us. He was, in 1855, an American candidate for the Legiala tare ; has been several times elected to Councils from his own ward by onr friends ; and only one year ago received the compliment of, we believe, the unanimous support of our County Convention and the delegates to Harrisburg, as our candi date for Governor. If we are warranted to go back of all this and still inquire as to his identi fication with us, then onr Republicanism might be questioned." From the tone of the Republican press, as above indicated, it is manifest to us that in a day tir two, as soon as the disappointments o non- - success have subsided, the opponents of the Democracy will support the Know-Noth ing ticket nominated by the Convention. The National Democrats must shape their course accordingly. WE are indebted to Mr. ititehie, our Rep resentative at Washington, for valuable favors in the:shape of books documents, Ito. JUNE 5, 1858 JAMES A. W.BzON, Chairnii‘u OPPOSITION STATE otivENTIoN A new programme has been proniulged for the purpose of attempting to unite the varied and discordant elements, which are arrayed against the National Democracy. "The ,IIni• ted American, Republican and People's Com• mittee of Superlotendance of Philadelphia," has recommended a call for a Convention of those opposed to the Administration, and in obedience to the high behests of Philadelphia Sam, "Lemuel Todd, Chairman, A. R. COW. " has withdrawn the call for the State Convention, which was to have been hell on July S, and delegates :t re to be chosen to a "Convention Conglomerate, " to be held July 14th. 'Bucher Swoop.. Chairman Am. S. Com, coincides in the above," and so does •'Wni. B. Thomas. Chairman of the Republic can State Committee." Harrisburg is to be the p.ditical caldron, where this mixture is to boiled down and christened with a name. The self evident fact, that the National Democrats are quietly marshalling their forces for the campaign in unity and concord, has induced this new movement on the part of opposition, to reorganize their forces. It needs no prophet to tell us that, on July 14th, -Young Sam" will have thin , s his own way at Harrisburg. The Pennßylvaniun styles the proposed new organization the Mulatto Party," and says that it would, of course, include the wool speculaters the followers of Sam and Samba, Abolitionists and strong minded women, and would be torn to tatters by infernal dissensions in less than six months. Like the battle of - the •'Kilkenny cats," only a bit of hair would be found upon the scene of conflict. This ' - People's" party would present a picture similar to that ..f Otway's old woman, whose gown of many colors spoke =NM rtiore Hrltt i Outriag•e—Brig Ittilanue De.• nth:Red by the Styx. Capt. Purkis, of the brig Mianus, \arrived at Sew York on Wednesday morning from Black River, (Jamaica,) and reported that on May 20, in lat. 24 19, lon. S 2, the British war steamship Styx was directly ahead of the Mianus, and when abreast of her the Styx lowered a boat and fired a gun for the brig to heave to—it blowing fresh at the time, and the brig having studding sails set, the latter was unable for some time to comply, when the sound of another gun came booming over the water. 'lli,: was shotted, fur the effect -Jf its motion over the surface of the water could be seen distinctly from the bows of the Mianus. The Captain fearing he might re ceive a iilumper, got his vessel round as soon as possible, snd was soon boarded. The of ficer in command appeared much vexed be cause the brig was so long heaving to, and was very imperious in his commands. The men on board the Mianus were disposed to laugh at the pompous speech and manner of the boarding officer, which excited the blue jacket wonderfully, and he demanded of the captain of the brig if he knew who and what he was'.' The Yankee replied that he didn't care a d—n who or what he was, but if I had a bigger ship and properly armed you should know who and what I was! Some few remarks followed, when the officer was informed where the vessel was from, where she belonged. what was her cargo, what her destination, &e., and after having detained the brig over an hour, allowed her to proceed on her pas- THERE was a report in New York on Thurs • day that the Fulton had seized both the Styx and Buzzard in the Golf. The news was rather too good to he true. PRESIDENT BUCHANAN, it is stated, is un reserved in the opinion that England will disavow the recent outrages fully and prompt ly, and asserts that the relations between the two countries were never established on a more friendly footing, and cannot be dis turbed. Ullection or rbtliroad Dlrectoirs. The election of the Directors for the Galena and Chicago Railrosd held in Chi cago on Thursday, the 3d,inst, resulted in the election of the old Board,'with the excep tion of George Smith. B. F, Carver was chosen in his place. VARIOUS THINGS --When the Democratic City Government, of Philadelphia, went out of power, the City Leans stood at 1034: Now they are quoted at 95. What is the matter the Reform party. —:Moue. Goddar•l, the balloonist, recently ado a successful ascension at St. Louis. —ln Charlestown, Xlass., last week, a —clung Irish couple, just on the point of getting mar ried, had a flare up—the lady held the license to marry, and :gr!•ed to marry another Irishman with it, and their priest married them. ,71ten Pat, number one, 13,w his marriage in the pa per, he called on the priest, who forced the cou ple to get another certificate, and he married them over again —Austin Maggs, architect and builder, has been arrested in London, for writing a letter, calling upon the Queen to render up her .office as head of the Church He said he would be h•tppy to produce his credentials as Christ's vice gerent upon earth, and challenged creation to produce any claim superior to his own. —The Canadian government received notice of the shipment from the Royal Mint of $BOO,- 000 or new coin, viz: $lOO,OOO in 20 ovnt Ocoee, $76, 000 in 10 cent piPce- . , $75,000 in 5 cent. pieces, $50.000 in bronze ceart- , One-half of 00i09 will ho nvailahlo 10 each sec•iott of the Province. Hunt & Illtneett Weekly Budget The proprietors of the great periodical de• pot in Masonic Hall have received their usual supply.of literary, scientific, spurting, politi cal end religious newspapers and magazines. They have all the current literature of the (lay, which is published either in America or Europe, and fur a quarter dollar you Can buy a large amount of agreeable and instructive reading matter. A KENTUCKY TRAGEDY-THE MURDER OF A FATHER AVENGED —A terrible tragedy occurred Bradenburg, Ky., last Wednesday. William Marsh, of Harrison county, Indiana, was seated cut the steps of the hotel at that place, when, without warning of any kind, ho was shot by Stanley Young, also Of Harrison county, from the portico above. The ball entered Marsh's forehead He died immediatA4 from the effects of the wound. Young made hie e ,, cape through the back door of the hotel, jumped on to a fleet horse, and departed. The citizens gave chase, but could not overtake the murderer. The cause which led to this deed is thus ex plained by the New Albany (Indiana) Ledger : Marsh is a man about 55 years of age. His daughter was a wife of a son of St. Clair Young, and brother of Stanley Young, the murderer. Some family difficulties occurred. St. Clair Young and Marsh met at the. table of a hotel in Corydon, some seven years ago, when high words ensued. Young threw a fork at Marsh, when the latter drew a revolver and shot at Young across the table, killing him instauily. Marsh was arrested, and after a protracted trial was acquitted on the ground of self-defence, aided, it was thought. by the extreme dislike in which Young was held by the community. _lt is said that Young's eons had taken a vow, that sooner or later they would take vengeance on the slayer of I their father. This, after the lapse of seven years, has been done by the youngest of them. The act was most unquestionably done in the most deliberate and premeditated manner. Stan ley Young, probably knowing that M. would be in Bradenburg yesterday, provided himself with weapons to accomplish his deed of blood, and a swift horse with which to make his escape. e k..• the follow i ng, tf X t rnet from an able article in the Pennsylvanian, upon the neces sity which has li , ng xii•tod for an increase OUT Navy. That paper says : F.A. years we have Geed F.lkiug about the tie cessit) of increas:og cur N:,vy. At .very Elton of Congreis the wattur hie,, ruu agitaied and Lliscu, , s.:d, but with primtmal results at 1.11 cecum,neur!iie with th, demr;nds upm the National Government fur pi m. etwu to the liciam of oar Hof, toe light. of A aWri to.y rie without h , ar t,l himiraime or nmlehta- Uvll. Each ) v.r ..":'Lt.r , !vs an increase in lbe ,^,lnitilPlT.P Of the Nation, a.i d el , llSNUC'ntiy in the numher of snips which sail under toe protection of the American colors. At tho close, of the war of 1812, there were many ports of the world where an American vessel was never seen. But at the precent time there is not au ocean, sea or hay whose waters are not ploughed by the keel of the adventurous and hardy American seamen; and from China and Japan, from the tar off is lands of the Pacific Ocean, and from all parts I where trade is to be secured, there comes a cry bu r r,,d,- , , i nate and immediate protection for Amu co au rights How shall this demand he satisfied ? is the most impot,,nt and pressing question at this time. Tin, sound of British cannon is being wafters to our shores, and each arrival from toe Gulf brings intelligence of fresh outrages upon thr; ships and commerce of the Nation. At present a -tattling rumor is abroad that a British orui,er had fired into au American vessel, and that one man was killed. Whether this particular case can be verified, it is certain that within the l ist three weeks more than thirty American eh have been overhauled and searched in the Gulf of Mexico, and on the coa.t of Cuba, by cruisers, acting, it is presumed, un der the sanction of the British Government The Nation is :it last fairly aroused, and the National :Luthorines hay' despatched armed vessels to chasti,e roe perpeli trots of those outrages and :T,V , IC [he of like offenoes iu the to are. f wretchedn'cn. Arc capitalists afraid o INORIAASE OF 'THE NAVY It is ea-y fo call upon the National Adminis tration to send oat vessels in sufficient numbers to scour each sea and visit all infested I , oalitirs, but have they vessels or their command to per loom this necessary duty ? It is well enough to demand that the vessels despatched to the Gult shall immediately capture or sink the whole Eng- lish fleet in those waters. But even American valor and skill cannot perform impossibilities It is not probable that the Fulton. with only five guns, will be able to conquer the British ste , mer Terrible. of one thousand eight hundred tone, and twenty guns, oven if she should attempt it The disproportion is too great. And so it is with reference to fleet duty Ten vessels of moderate size cannot overcome twenty of superior prk. , por tions and armed ‘Pith heavier metal During, the war of 1812, our victories in almost all instances were achieved by single ships. But in the Gulf we must expect fleet engagements, it a war does take place between this country and England, and preparations should be made to meet any armament that can be brought against us. This can only be accomplished by an increase of the Navy. Build more ships, and let them be of all sizes We need sloops of-war, and they should be built; but we also require heavy screw steamers to carry long thirty-two's and eight and tea inch guns. These will be able to meet the most powerful of the English steamers, singly or in fleets, without a fear as to the re sult. In the English navy at present there are also I ,rge ettre , a , stoops of two thous.:ad tow, carrying from twelve to twenty-four heavy eight inch guns, and calculated to do most effective work when needed. If this force is to be met, preparations must be made at as early a day as possible. Vessels of corresponding size end ar mament must be built and fitted out, in order that our Navy may . stand upon something like an Nun& ty with that of the nation with which we are likely to become embroiled. Let us have more vessels. Congress should not adjourn without action upon this important matter. Washington items. We gleao from the special despatch to the New York Herald of Thursday :he following msttern of intere6t It is reported that a telegraphic despatch has been received at the British Legation, informing them that important despatches by mail were on the way of a satisfacory and pacific character with reference to the affair of the °raisers. No change will be made in the French mission for the present. The Legislature of Virginia has memorialize•l the Presidcut to permit Mr. Mason to remain. Mr. Slidell will probably uweed him after the close of this Congress. John P Stockton, of New Jersey, has bentil appointed Minister to Switzerland. Joseph R. Che.ndler, of Pennsylvania, will probably go to Rome. J. P. O'Sullivan, of California, has been appointed Consul to Singapore, and J. N. Heine, of Georgia, Consul to Turks Island. The applients for the mission to Paraguay are already very numerous. The names of Mr. Fitzpatrick, of Florida; Mr. Harris, late of the Union ; Mr. Cbeeon and Gen. Barges, of Rhode are strongly pressed. It is evident, from letters received here of latest dates from the headquarters of the army in Utah, written by those holding important po sitions in the expedition, that Gov. Cumming and Gen. Johnston had not had that free com munication with each other which would be ex pected from their relative official positions. It is :eared by some that such a state of things may either prove disastrous to the object of government in fitting out such an extensive ex pedition or bring about a difficulty between the civil and military power. The report That Gen. Houston contemplates on expedition into Mexico is without a shadow of f indatiin. Immediately on the adjournment of Congress the General will return to Texas and remain there until tho meeting of Congress. Official information has been communicated to government confirming the statements published of rich gold discoveries in Washington Territory. The session of Congress will probably be ex tended for a few days, as the Senate state they cannot get through the business by Monday. The proposition of J. Glancy Jones, that the next session shall commence in November, will be pree-ed, and it is believed it will carry, as it is understood the administration is strongly in favor of it. Nervousness, or Weakness of any kil t & If any of our readers are troubled with Nervous ness or Weakness of any kind, they should procure a bottle of " BcERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS." We have tried it, and can recommend it Confidently, as a medicine giving almost instantaneous relief.— Daiiy Enterprise. Caution!—Be careful to ask for Berhaveit Holland Bitters. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 0, by the sole Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., A Co., No. 27 Wood street, between First and Second st-eets, and Druggists gererally. !MARRIED s On 'Thursday evening, Jute 3d, at 8t Pant's Oath drat, by the Rev. D. Kerney, Mr. JEREMIAD DIINLEVY, Ja to Miss MARY E TONER. Ou Thursday morning, Juae 3d, by the Rev. D. W. Bar • tiue, Bon. 34.M11EL L. RINSELL, of Bedford, to Miss EMILY It. MONTGOSLERY, of Harrisburg. On Thursday evening, June 3(1, in East Birmingham, OLAit KNOB li., e 5. - 'maid and Mien o,nniughaim aged 6 years. The funeral will take place thin (SATURDAY) au) a: 2 o'clock, k. ht. Carriages will to in waiting at the Mononga. ela Bridge, at 1X P. i. 4eTy - DERANGEMENT uF TUE LIVER is one of rh o most common, as wol as the most formidable of diseases known to American physicians. It had for years attracted the closest attention of the medical faculty in all parts of the United btatee, and yet up to the time of the discovery of Dr. M'Lane's great bpecific, prepared by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, Penn'a, it was almost beyond the reach of medi cal skill. Thousands had perished without even a hope of relief, and although thousands may yet be destined to feel the direful effects of this most complicated disease, it is now, thanks to the search of Dr..ll'Lane, most completely brought within tho scope of medical control. The proprierors, Flem ing Bros, Pittsburgh, Penn'a, of the Liver Pills feel confl dent that they offer a remedy which has been fully tested by time, and which has never failed of auccees when fairly tried. OE9- Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M'LAlill'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEMING BRCS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M'Lone's genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermiftige, can now be had at an respectable drag stores. /lone genuine without the rigna• cure of 1891 fjetlwdaw) FLEMING BROS. OFFICE OF 2E04 PITTSBURGH. t CONNELLSVILLE R. R. CO., Pittsburgh, May 18, 1858. _ Ur" PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Pittsburgh and Connellaville Railroad Company, in the city of Pittsburgh, until the 15th of June next, inclu sive, for the Graduation,Masonry, Building, Trestling, Sta tion Building, and Ralway Track, embracing the entire work necessary to the completion of the Division of the Road of about ton and one-half miler, along the Mononga hela river, between Pittsburgh and Port Perry. SPECIFICATIONS of the work are ready for examina tion at the cane of the Company, whose Engineer will be in attendance, and where full explanations will be given to parties making 'nqu The work will be let,iry. either in one or several contracts, and may be payable in cash, or wholly, or in part, in thefirat Mortgage Bonds of the Company; secured, by the part of said Road to be constructed. The work is moderate, and can be done Expeditiounly,and will be required to be completed in ail the coming autumn. By order of tile Board of Directors. mylB:3w.e.o d BENJ El LATROBE, Praet. CIOMPOUND SYRUP STILLINGIA. for NJ We by B. L. FAHNBSTOOK & 00. mFal No. 60, Comer Wood and Fourth ale. DIED: THE WES BY TEL,G.,API-1 THIRTY-21PTH Fiß~', r~ euterd J ho bill rep.gled by itie t.'etothiiitoo to turreudur el the d the Dismal Swamp CLuaparty the =aid Cetni. , oni ou curtain co, dith.rs. wqc Alen, a hi , l pro Viding allutruerils i laudo t., the Inditm.; Vcw York. Aloe, a 1,1 , tip. poyopie t . t Win. artist of the Japan Expediiiert. From i‘iixty to FC,V enty ether privoto btt l = were du, ~.). Mr. Johnsen, eL Arkanroo, trot. Cr.,• Printing Committer', sithvoittrrd a report showing bow igrg , ,, saving cue ho ctivotod in tlie tt planting. Mr. •, • t.. g,t ul , IL', I 7.1'7 7. or., one, the Senate went int. , Eleeutls -e -ien, and eubeetieently adj..arned. DOUSE OF REP T IVE The House passed a hilt giving a constr.... the rection (.4 the act of February, 1853, cost Ina k.` half pay to certain widows and orphans of TO:ulll tionary officers and soldiers, by which the pay will commence on the 4th of March, 1848, invoking an expenditure of a million and a halt dolls's. The House then proceeded to the consuferatijm of private bills. Bills of an unintrresting public chsrsctor wore acted upon, and the HOUSE , adjourned. The Revolution in New Orleans NEW OHLEAN9, June 4.--The Vigilance Commit tee is triumphant. The Mayor has resigned the mu cip authority to the Vigilance Committee Fin,l ti - ,o city is quiet. The crowd has withdrawn from (2.1nal street. The Vigilance Committee hit, elut ed a special of over one thousand men. A rumor is current on the streets that a edropro - wise was effected by rue city agreeing to deliver up twenty-five noted ruffians to the Vigilance Commit tee, five hundred men on each side to be 7 , .v , ,rn in or , a police. The reporter of the Associated Press had been re fused admittance in City Hall. LATER 2:46 o'clock, P. Af.—Fify men, with two oar.aoes, have just taken possesaien of Cans streot, ssid to ba organized by men market! by the Vigilance Co!omit tee for punishment. Efnetsr. of tilt Flood in Elllnole ROSCOE, Illinois, Jute 4 —Tbe culvert at thi.. place was swept away last night, destroying the :louse of the Rev. H. Ilsley. drowning Mrs. Ilsley ,m 1 eight children. Considerable damage was nlOllO to other houses, but we hear of no more lives being los' I% of Confirmed CHARLESTON, S. C., June 4.—Nothing turtlic ho - been received from Petaacola relative to the leech ease of visitation and bloodshed by n British we Afternoon Telegraph Repoil CongreSSlOnal. WASHINGTON CITY, JUG) 4 Senate.—The bill introdueed by Mr. Kennedy, o Maryland, to estaldisti a mail steamship line be•weet New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Europ, w 9 read three times and referred to the Post Office Ciao mlttee. Mr. Douglas, of Illinois, from the Cotamitt,, Tetritories, reported against the present organ:, of llacotah Mr. Seward, of New York, cald•d up the rese , iti, respecting the adjournment of Congress., and .? diet for the yeas and nays. On agreeing to the ;lout amendment to adjourn on the 10th, tt was ouurnrro , in—yeas 29, nays 27; cor.teg.iently both hauEs adjourn on Thursday next. The private cad ntia was then taken up. . . Hoare.—The bill confirming settlerg in their rights of preemption in Iliinois was taken up and pa.sed. The House concurred in tho Senate amendmc , ,t to the Diplomatic and Consular bill, striking out the proviso confining the appropriations strict l y t the fiscal year ending June, 1859. Mr. Maynard, of Tennessee, from the Comtuo too to Examine the Accounts of Med. Collum, late submitted a partial report, in which it wire that they embrace expenditures of between ouu end two million dollars already. Witnesses have beep examined, and not being able to close &cir la--ors. asked leave to sit to the next session, and tuen sub mit a final report. Agreed to. Mr. Bocock, of Virginia, asked leave to intr.—too.) a bill authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to roust to be constructed, without unreasonable delay, by contracts, or at the Government navy yards, ton pro peller sloops of war, or despatch vessels, with fit'. steam power, and a draft of not exce-dint twelve font, to be constructed, equipped and m me, for' speed and as war steamers. Also, one side -., bee war steamer, with draft of water not exceedini - r ihh • feet, armed and equipped for ~ er dee in the 01 , Ile,. seas. The bill appropriates $200,000. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, inquire I tw much ill.. would cost. Mr. Bocock replied that, according to the estimme of the Navy Department, tha cost. ~ould. be $2, 300,000. Mr. Cochran, of New Ihra, t amendment to increase the t.t t twenty. Mr. Hatch, of New York, sa,d that ho would iaov as an an endment three war steamer; for :he h ri western lakes. Objecti us were made to tiro .otr‘olect tt th Mr. Bocoelt moved, 11 enapensieo the rule-, hut ailed, the vote standuttr, ye.ot 127, hay. 66, hot t hirds. More. lullgnit►es to Amer Leah, VCES elc NEW YORK, Juno 4.—The Herald's Havana eon respffident says the captain f the American bark Reliance reports that he was boarded on the even ing of the 24th between Salt Key Bank and the coast of Cuba by a boat from a British war steamer, the vessel having first given a blank discharge. After he had shown hie flag an officer camp on board with his cutlass and inquired of him his latitude and io4itude, anti then told him the' he was ordered to irlsrti all vessels he found in the Gulf waters. The officer asked him no other questions, where from or where bound. The American ship Geo. H. Chase reports h Living been hailed, but that he declined stopping to be boarded. They did not shoot their guns, but told him to go ahead. Several other cases, not quite so gentle, have been reported. The officers who did the searching in the Sagua la Grande has been Sr., rested, it is said, for exceeding his iustmetioos ou One side, and by others for permitting Capt. Dun. levy, of the American ship Grotto, to drive him from the deck with his marines. The Revolution in New Orlenno--Fura her NEW ORLEA_Nti, June 4.--The Mayor's forces are unorganized as yet. Aill is quiet. Great prepera-• Cons are being made by all parties. The Vieddnce Committee, Commander Major J. K. Duncan, late United States Army, is well organized and dri:led. The city papers are divided; the Picayune and Cres cent favor the city; the True Delta and Delta tavor the Vigilance. Committe ; the rest aro neutral. A cribs is expected to day. 9.ECOND DESPATCH The excitement is inerenAng. Tha 11.1.d.yk.r has issued orders to arrest John Maginnis. If takeii, they declare they will hang him. M5O ClIkEl3 it 0001 From W oohing ton WASHINGTON CITY, June 4.—Ttc House Commit toe on Post Offices and Peet Roads, have decided to report of paying E. K. Collins and essoriates tho $147,000 withhold in consequence of the employ ment of the Ericcson as a mail stets:33er. I t no. derstoei that arrangements have been completed to start the Collins line of steamer; on the third of July, 'under an American company who have purchased the ships, and wi I run to Southampton instt.ad of Liverpool. From Havana. NEW YORK, June 4.—The Black Warrior has ar rived from Havana with dates to the 30th. - • - - - The English officer 3 so conspicuous in boarding American vessels at Sagna La Grande have bee:, ar rested and sent to Jama.ca. Instructions to the British Admiral HALIFAX, June 4.—A steamer left this port at 8 o'clock this morning for Bermuda, with Lord Na pier's instructions to the British Admiral of the Gulf Squadron. /JOHN THOMPSON & CO., HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, AND GRAINERS, TIEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, VARN IMES, Turpentine, Colours, Glass, Putty and Brush es. Pi int ground to order. 12 set beet English Steel Combs, incases, 125 Third street. myl7 1101388 T DALLELI.• lAMB D. 1LE2.±..D2i0 OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Groeers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants end Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh ‘lanufactarße, Nn liberty siraet, Pittzlexrch, Pa. norm,' CLARET WINE.- 29 eases N. Johnston k Eons Medoc Claret Wino; 10 " St Julien Claret Wine BO " C. C. St. Julien Claret Wine, in store and for sale by MILLER a itICHETSON, mylB Nos. TM and Libery -treet. BUTLER COUNTY BONDS—For sa l e or exchange fur rent estate, by myZS 5. CUTHBERT h SON, 51 Market et. ADWELLING HOUSEon Franklin Street, contains 8 rooms. Price $2OO. For sale by rays S. OtITHBERT & SON, 51 Market at. INE FLOUR.-20 bble. Fine Flour in . IL store, and for sale by MaCANDLESS, MEANS It CO, few ner of Wood and Water straw fil eicOIINTRY BACON.-1000 lbs. Country Bacon, Ham, Shoulders sad Sides, received and for ibY TA& A. FfiTZER, myt2 Corner MorLret end First ,t, LET —A commodious three story Frame Muse, with Brirk Basement—situated on Bedford street—to rent, by MILLER a BICH ETSON, mx2s - Nos. 221 and 323 Liberty street l~iEl7 ~'i ~>a er~ili.rk Particulars NEE ADVERTISEMENTS. 414 - BEW ARK OF Irti t'OtqI):II: 4 —CAUTILIN TO INV A. Li NIUE! S. li'lTCH,(Uttice ') 14 Broadway, New ti,-) nowu a , the author of a " New Curative " tot the diseases et thoLuoya, Heart, Li v. r, Storm:Kb, lfaw<l,, Kidu. e u, it evict, st.l 11 , 010 4 . 1 010 1 1 10 etc. .),,d ,11 Ferealet uot - titu. a.. hi itrtit t) . with 11;4 u c- .t He, is never absent fr nn New /I,k, et)! ),een ,itt- Many year,. He has N 0 .ther titict nor any end'. part Bu C hiazgo, Detroit, Pats )l' , itteut/tee., abet Aa., ft t had. 4i¢ 1) ,, ' - ware qi all p, ' 11. Y Lon . ny "de swine, f , r • pretending 1., have note, or (0 hay , had., arty pro jes.rterof ,en nes:lion teith They are let k el I.)y It tte - , directly to hint- 4.•; .• , 713 B,,ad y, ay, Nt.W Tor Y, whore Ettout - b 6 t cAttoctit , 'an gt3ll' t, a„} put of [tic t'vLl, ..,o(1 treat:-o! c I,} Irttrr A -v;,,it pn.l 11.. Li eXpitt,lllg Lill' I, th, ovt• 1111..41,1 (1,8 k) paged, I.,rntl) gt•t,t. I , v muil, p. I 4 1-l-,llt, EMIR MthdliCA • ON THE SEA SHORE," To be pe formed the Tenth Anu vers.n, tder• mutt AMIIIt.k2AN t 4 INOINt3 At' , OCIATION, to be held un TCEdDAY INENING, June Fat, NoW READY. I'hlCl — I U ,bute a coo. Fur Bate ac HUNT a. MINER'S tb,l at the Music St, red. Jes:st THE SEAS,)N fS LIEBE, YUU PREPARED IP NOT, VISIT U HESTER'S 0"1:14 IC HALL And pr , c'de yucin •,11 - d • LAurnmor Cum hiNg tueli , •f , I) Ina 1• i i pie°, 4t.c, ,T TES SHOOTING G LE: ulllll tram WSeatmurelau•l county Auy wtrt, would tr) to Issat hie 01,;(11, arc iuvited t Icu 1 this voning, tt;. U ailvry, Nu. 186 Wood srrebt. jef, rrRUSS AND SUPPORTER R'.; RI , manufacturing large quanlitirs of Trusses aed )orters cimstantb, to which the attentMu of the trail, au he suffering is Invited CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, No. 86 Wood street 60 BOXES CASTILE SOAP, just reeeiv r - ur by _ • 14. L. •••& tt jes Corner Wuud and Fourth stt,rta I 0 BB LS. S foR OIL, j ust Teeeived and for Haiti by B. L FA.H.NESTC,CK A th fes to cur. Wood and Vourth str-etl. 20 CAS CCASTOROIL, E. J., in store I N for h. L. FAHNESTOCK et Co_ jeS No. 60, Coruor Wood and Fourth at, 1 CASK RED TARTAR in qore, and for 5,,.k by B. L. }ALTNESTOCK. 8 CO, j 55 Nu. 60, Corner Wood and Fourth 1 CASK CHAMOMILE F ',OWE RS in store and for sale B. L. 11A II ti EISToUIt CO. .1 , 5 No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth btd. OYSTERS- .10 doz. Maltby's Spiced Oysters to c du Just recoRIA and for sale by ILEYM .tr. AN DE , No. 2.8 Wood etteot, led pposit,f , the St. Charlo4 Hotel VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.- On TUESDAY EVENING, Jane Bth, 1868, a eight. 'clock, at the Commercial sales Rooms, Na. 64 6'ittlt street, II be cold:- 44 share 3 M. & M. Bank of Pittsburgh. Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh o 2 do. Citizens' Bank of Pittsburgh, 3u Jo Pitts. Life, Fire Lund :Amine Insurance Uo P. M. DAVI,, Auctioneer. DESIGNS OEIO OATTERN,, INIAP.HE FOR FAIIIRIII DF.R FL'S N PEE LADIES' DEPAIaNIENT, AT ji 10S. HORNE'S, 77 Markvt. lIIRSIIFELD & SON, thia ti4y open to Air tlo ri,aeon their Hock of SUMMER CLOTHING, Ccri,i-th , it of .11 the LEADING STYLE , ; of th, th,,so and aclipaing In VARIETY A :L ., KYLE ALL T HEI • FOlni ER P , IP- , RT AT 1 ONS Wv w,u'd desi, our cust:snorq to txak. their t 1 ,1 4, a 3 BOOTI possiblo, LiS we cannot uplicato our stock, nut: d,rnand %% 1 10 l. I ,rE,r than m• ran supply T UST _RECEIVED BY EXPRESS 'l'lllS morn r4z, 11 line lot Ut !levied Leuzrigii Tipped G :Item rul d Mbsea' 1e..e0,1 F. M Iluota; siias s' heeled Gaiter', Cu •e. Children's fancy Shoes of ail kiwis and vw-ieti,s. whwh be Boit' at extremely low prle• , l for ca , ,h, at the Cheap v.int, 7.1.ar6.4 second door from Fit:h 111 . : BRANDY. for medicine puria,,,,b by tho bottlr or {cello-. at HAWORTH t IJRCIWNLEE jefi Corner of Diamond and Diamond alley._ ERE PO 'r WINE, for medicinal pur poses, by the bottle or gallon, at HAWORTH & RROWNLEVS. in the Diamond. JAVA IJOFFEE.—Just received a lot o etrirtly pure Ooverament Java Coffee. Al o, La ;funs and Itio a: JAYNES TEA STORE, )URF MADEIRA AND CLARET WI NI the bottle ar gallon, at, HAWORTH A BROW'. LEE's, /" .5 In the Dianbanl. DURE BLACKBERRY AND CHERR'i BRANDI', lor medicinal pnrpus,m, xt 11AWu1tTEI & BROWNLEE'S, th,.• Diatuon I 13iiitE JAMAICA RUM AND HUi,LAND IL N, by tho bottle or gallon, nt HAWORTH & ItROWYLEE'S, in the Diamoritl. TO OWNERS OF' REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OP PIeTSBURGIL—Notice in hereby given that the asse , stnents for Grading cud Paving, made under the provisions of au Act of Aanembly poised May 18, 1857, and of an Ordinance of Councils enacted August 31, 1857, are now comp!etod, and the same are p,yable ut this office, as follows :—lie-fifth on or before the let day or July, 1558; one-Bfts ett or Mifore the 13t day of July, 1859 ; orie ntal on or before the lit day July. 1.860; one-lifth oa or before the let day of Jolt, lwnl ; ooe tlah ou or before the 15t day of July, 1885 WM. InflilliALlsl, myla City Treasurer. RICE AND RICE FLOUR; Corn Stßreb ; i , er (31,H , Starch 11. ct..rt,r',. Part❑v; .1a and Blun.a; Frvd/ tlhell t.tl Jur Ft 10 4 APPLES „f store and f sato by jei WIDE, BLACK FRENCH. LACES o superior quality, for making and trimming Maud irom narrow to citr3. wido, receive': at tuy3l Et lINPS, 77 Ilarti.:t TO MECHANICS, AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENT MANUFACTURERS, AND OTHERS.— The mi.:scriber offers for sale all those large and convenient buildings situated at Latrobe, Westmoreland county, Pa„ fort) miles ea ,t of Pittsburgh, on the Slain line of the Penn sylvania Railroad, known as the Pennsylvania Car Works, consisting of a three story Brick Machine Sltm, 60x30 feet, l undry 40x60 feet, Frame ear house 10l.ixf0, ditto 6. x3O with Shop, Engine and Boiler House, with a full net of machinery suitable for Car Building or the manufacture of Agricultural Implements. The whole will be sold to gether. with a considerable stock o: iron and lumber on fa vorable terms. only a small amount of cash beMg required. These works being in the midst of a section of country whore iron and lumber of excellent quality are abundant, and labor and provisions cheap, Eiffel d an unksual oppor t may to practical men to engage in business under moot favorable circumstances. Eor terms and othor fnformatiou apply to 0. W. BARNES, je2:lmecil Latrobe, Pa. MACARONI. -20 bxs Genuine Italian; VERMICELLI.-20 Just rec-ived and for aide by REYMER 8 ANDERSON. N 0.89 Wend stroe PERSONS wig GOING WEST, who desire to pnrcbwe good farming lands, are informed that we have for sale C 32 acres of l&nd in Boone county, lowa. Also 646 acres of land lu Franklin county. will be sold on easy terms by S. CUTHBERT 6t SON, tuyib 51 Market street. - - L EMON EMON S.-100 boxes Palermo Lemons just received and fur sale by REYNER & ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood street, Opposite St. Charles BLACK LACE MlTTS—Alexandre's su perior KM Gloves, Silk and Lisle Glorea, and ad oth er kinds in great variety, at JOSEPH HORNET, myB 77 Market street. A V 010 E FROM OHIO. -- BUCTILUB, April 12, 1858. FRIEND Herr :—Ayre'n Worm Confections are taking tine• ly. Three of our physicians use them In their practice. lend ns another gross by ezprem. ROBINSON & LOCK. Compounded and for sale at the comer of Wood and SLxtb streets, Pittsburah. mylkdkes D IBBONS, RUCHES AND FLOWERS.- -Trimming, Embroiderie., Skeletons, Corsets, and s long llst of other new goods, cheap, at HORNE'S, ton" f I RESE FRUITS.- - - -T7 Markot atrent. _ 300 boxes Bench Raisins, °lemon's Brand ; 100_ N bx.... " " 100 boxes Layer 600 drams Fresh Figs; 5 cases Fresh Primes; 14 Mate Arabiau Datol, Just rec'd and for sale by itk.l"3lEit A ANDEI:SoN, No. 39 Wo .1 street Opposite St. Charles note! ACON.-2500 lb.. Hams. Sides and Shoal ders—Country cared—a good articlo, for gain by rw'M WM. ii. BMLTir & COLA ASII.-106 casks Soda Ash, now p.landing and for kale by ulylB 31.11S&B. BdOSETBON. 1 ,-<, 1' 1.: T4BIA-;.4.11 H U 'l' NO. S 3 WO OD .STRI,'Eg Li, tip " pl. u LlacK JOSEPH. i 7. 17501“. AND 38 Fifth stre,,t J Y\E+ STORE, 38 l nth street. --Bright Dry Apples in UENRY M. OOLLII`49 Vilches " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THIRD ARE CEO. R. WHITE & CO., No. 59 Market Street, wILL OPEN ON MONDAY, THIS 318 t Wet.. A new and complete assortment of SUMMER GOODS, COSI PEL'bING : DRESS SILKS, every variety, ?II { 11 , ,8ES every variety, BAREUE ROBES, Flounced and Aquino, POll, DE CELEVREL, MOUSELINER LE SOIE, ORUANDIES, JACONETS, CHINTZES, Ac, WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, HOUSEKEEPING, A LARGE ASSORTMENT They have also paid particular attention to their stock NIOURNINC COODg, which they think will compare favorably with that of any other home in this city. Also, a great variety of ever} description of Embroideries, English and French Lace Goods, To all of which they would invite particular attention, it being their last importation this season. je2t2wd THE BALANCE OE iY SPRING STA -0 F - PIANO FORTES, PROM THE MANURAOTORY OF GIIWKERING & SON'S, BOSTON. Consisting of SIXTEEN of their new &IVO]] Octa4u and Sic and a 'fait Octave Pianos; have just been received, and unw ready for examination at the wateroonte of the sub- Notice OI3IOIiERI & BONS' PIANO FORTES am not furnishes by them tc.. auy other Louse in this city, and all order [Line be directed to the subscriber. JOHN H. MELy..Oli., No. 81. Wood street, Sole Agent for Chickering et Sons% Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. L AWNS, BERAGES, LACE MANTLES, DOMESTIC G0 0 1)13, ac., Ad gaud and cheat, a stock as any in the city. O. HANSON LOVE, ( Futruerly Loge bruthera,) c'd 74 Market stre4t FLOUR. -40 bbls. choice superfine for sale Ly JAS. A. Furzma, VELLUM COPYING BOOKS.--These kooks pu,seds groat advantages ovor any others; the paper being thick and strong will not tear when wet. It taken a moat pet fect impression and is convenient to refer to. When wan in nee their enperlority la apparent. Sold by W. 0. JOHNSTON Et 00., Jo 3 Stationers, 67 Wood et. COPYING PRESSES.—Sorew Copying Presses, Calm and 'Lever Copying Pzesses, Lever, Screw and Spring Copying Presses, sold by WNI. G. JOHNSTON Lc CO., i 7 Wood street. C li ELSE.- 1.80 boxel Prima W. R. Cutting Oboes° ; 200 " English Dairy ti Received and fur vale by lje3) HENRY H. OOLLINS (1011 N.-10 bags shelled Corn received and kJ tor sale by 1.16 3 J HENRY H. COLLINS STONE WATER PIPE.- 600 yards 6 inch; 600 " 4 " 500 " 8 " 400 " 2 " Her .ived and fur dale by fje3 . l HENRY H. COLLINS WM. W. KNIGHT, WIIOLVI4L? AND ILLTAIL IRST PREEIR READY 11ADE WEN DRESS STOCK• MANVFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, Pl-11,4ADELP1-11A. bilk, teh•rlrio and Cotton 7 .-uder Shirts and Drawers, Cra vats, ie , caria. tilovea, Ciantikerehlets, go., Dreviing Gowns Storni, wrappera, and Dr. s 3 Stolle made to rderliy mean eminent, a❑d warranted to give sat' F faction . JeLlyd FE. P. riaIOOLETON Si: BRO., IIiPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DSALEIt IN FINE OLD AVIIISKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, PHIL A DEL PHIA DISSOLUTION Ok' CO-PAP.TNERSHIP. —The partnership heretofore existing between the uuderlgued at the Pennsylvania Car Worka, Latrobe, Westmoreland county, Pa., under the firm of W. fl. Parne h Co., has been dis,olv(d by mutual consent. 0. W. Barn ,a is authorized to use the name oNhe firm in settlement. WM. HENRY Ba 0. W. BAIt..N.ES. EVERY DESCRIPTION of Dress Goods Shawls, Mantles, Mourning Goods, White Goods, lio• Biory, Etc. Also a large end very clieap stock of Domestic Goods. C. HANBON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, je2 No. 74 Market street. CI(JARS I latiARSl-1 have received this day a largo lot of gennilaeimported Havana cigars, of the old and well known •• Seneca" brand. Those whining a bur. of good cigars ehouldcall and examine my stock hature purchasing elbewheze. JOS. FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Market at. $750 FOR a two story dwelling house, uith largo let of ground, situate on Ulay st., in the borough of Sharphurg. The house contains four rooms and a cellar. The lot has a front of 71 feet by 100 deep, on an alley, stable 18 by 20 feet, grape vines, fruit trees, &c. Wall be sold at the above low price, as the owner Is removing West. 8. OUTILBERT A; SUN, jet 61 Market street. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA CIINGMII.-5 gloss received this day, and for sale 1.3 EEFUM E R Y. —Lubin's, Bazin's, 5L Wilght'a, Glenn's and Harrlson's Extracts fur the handkerchief, constantly on hand at JOS. FLEMING'S, jet Corner Diamond and Matkot et. k I aCTINECK' 8 PULMONIC SYRUP-A 6. large supply of this excellent remedy for coughs and colds just received by jet PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE.—The mysterious lady is a great natural ASTROLOGIST AND DOCTILESS, and has been pronounced the wonder of the world by all the Crowned heads and Nobility of Europe, tolling them correctly of their past, present and future lives. This extraordinary and gifted woman, MADAME HARPER, has already performed many Miracles and Wonderful (,'ayes throughout the principal cities of the United States, and takes pleasure in announcing that she has engaged ROOM' 98, SCOTT HOUSE, where ladies and gentlemen who are de sirous of consulting her in relation to past, presentand fu ture events, and also goods that are boar, are invited to call. This marvelous and talented woman is the person who saw in a vision the great and terrific disaster of the steamer Central America, when and where she foundered at sea,aad gave particular notice of the fact, which proved to be true, even up to the hour of her going down. This mysterious Lady is also an adept in Phrenology abd Diseases of the hn man system. She will also give you a faithful description of your partner in Marriage, and describe them as well as if she had known them her Lifetime; and also give adrica'on Love or Courtakip. Mad. H. predicted, in the year 1834, the General Harrison would be President of the Cubed States, and die in eight years, and her prediction WM veri fied to a day. When she was young, she was known by the name of the " Mysterious She is no fortuneteller or mesmerizer, bat a real Astrologist. This lady is a scendant of Mary Ann Hamlett, the great natural Astrolo gist, who foretold the Revolutionary War thirty•three years before it came to pass. fill. Visitors shown to her Rooms. Consultation Fee, $1; Children half•prioe. tmy26Gm DOINT BOX FACTORY.- BUSHA GIITENDORP Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles, Hardware and Variety Goods, etc., etc. VS. Orders promptly filled. GENTS' SHOES AND GAITERS PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, No. 17 FIFTH ST 0 ELILDRENS' SHOES SYRUPS. - 100 barrels " Choice " Golden Syrup; 16 do " Penna." First Quality Syrup; Just received and for sale by DESlGNS.—Architectural and Decorative for designe panneling in Oak, Marble and freaeoe, prepared by imy3ll W. P. MARSHALL A CO. INDIA RUBBER AND LEATHER BELT ING.—AIso Lace Leather, Belt Hooks, kc., Just received at the India Rubber Depot. 26 and 28 St. Clair street, m J. & H. PHILLIPS, QERAION PAPER on hand, or made to or ► 7 der,-by W.ll G. JOHNSTON a CO., Stationers, 67 Wood street. SUNDRIES.- 6000 Ms Country Bacon; 12 kegs Packed Butter 76 bushels Bright Dried Apples; 26 " " Peaches ; 100 bushels lied Potatoes; 200 " Mixed " Just received and for side by JAS. A. PIITZPLIt, LILL y3l Corner Market and Second sta. RANGES.-200 boxes Mountain Fruit receiving this day and for sale by RHYMER A. ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, jet Opposite the St. Charles lloteL CORN. -200 blab. prime white Corn, for 'sae by (ap:l7) &Ma H. OOLLEN& Corner Market and First site JOS. FLEMING, Cornor Diamond and Alarket at Jos. FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Market at P. .41 A 1 CHEAP MILLER & RICELETSON, Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street. 14 .Litt . ..~', i'i.• 1 • I PV AXI) Asszrts--t.6441,5W. 4111030.titili OFFICE., No. 00 10/ t.lc STRRET. MO:. J. 11IJNTEE, - E The 'fullowhig list will show to , . amount paid at Pittnbargh Agsoey lot losses fruit. Jun,, 1868, Ap. 1868: lierbertpoodal $ 500 00 13. Ill.! .1 Co._ $ 150 .•• Wm. Blden ..... ...... 500 00 iLuch'c 31auut C0._... 53 00 Frank Wulff .100 00 Wm. 31a,:ee , 75 Ou M. Hass 1911 00 J Lic,ar .1 & C0........2,5 JO 00 W. W. 51' regor.... 800 W..DLIwo to, Erg._ I,llr, '1 John Heat . ... . 157 50 J. 31. lrw. .EN 800 .0 J. J. House‘& C 0..... 330 07 Edw. :74,,nce, Esq... 5. , al Newmyer & Grail.... 1,082 72 C. LL. hodi,u So " 0 John ThoulpSup 200 00 Engi...o & B.c.nard'u 19 , Henry Feldbach... 20 00 Brewer, tii,,u & Co_ John Watson ' 23 00 lIL Hal &C. J. M. Hass.— .... ::„,. 10 00 Wru. Al'Lle..dry Phelps, Carr & C0...\4,900 00 R. bill &co .. • J. L House & C 0...... ..lN 00 Span ...'& C. ~ , Jas. Woods, Esq.... 20-00 Salvage on bteatner ~ Wul. Al'Co.l . y .0 Cu... 2,579 17 Ar• - ••la - i 11 James Mellll.lgCT• 1,000 00 Adams S. n'CilDitAlek 44 alt ' 6 O 00 l)' Cu..... , W.-11'0uIly Cu..... 150 00 TOGil STATA 01 i'EN.oILVSNIA, City of etttsburgh, es. lfeture ute., an Altierinau in and t•pl. city, poreovrilli canto Tholn..e. J. Liuuter, Agent of lII,' a arinorß and Mc chunic3' lueucyce Company, who id ,10 t , July BW°m, wrung to i3w, dutb dopueo aud e,.y Unit the fOrOguini statement I, true TLIAJS. J. I.l , 'NTEtt, Agin: wurtt Ju before me, April 7, 1.058. Alden," LAL. SAFE'in INSURIIN UOMPAN iNcoßp,t, AT L LE 1.-i. All ttE aY LVANIA, 1?436 o;'F'lt'E., S. X u'UR.VER WAL.A.VI "1 P HILADELPHIA. NiARINE INSURANCE ON VES;n UMW°, To all pavi, thu vi,•rl.l LIT, INLAND INSURA:,L,.,;, On Gouda, by River, Canala, Lake'', ou.l Lund 04:i all parts of tee FIRE INSURANCE:- lin Merchandise generally. Un Stores, Dwelling Houses, J. aSciETS OF THE COMPAIVI November 2, 1857. Bonds, Mortgages ; and Real &state $101,350 99 Philadelphla•City, and other Loans 137,011 25 Stock in Rants, Railroads and Insuranco } 12,508 00 Companies hills Receivable 220,291 95 Cash on hand . 38,813 . 4 en Balance in hands of Agents, Pre:mum-I on Marine Policies reumtly issued,o; 92,730 s`: other debts due the Company....... • .. !Subscription Notes iVillia.iu Martin, JamtA U. Land, Joseph H. Beal, Thoophilua Pilule-111r, sldratand A. Sonde: James irnquitir John C. Davis, William 1 , .y - r ,. . , , „ir , John R. Penrose,J. IP. Penu.ion, George U. Leiper, Joshua P Lyre, t.dward DarLingt.,n, Samuel k.. '‘r01i., , ., Dr. R. M. Huston, i Ilonxy 81c in, William C. Lndvila. James B..Nici'arland, lingh Craig, ; Thomas U. timid, Spencer MCIIVIIIII i Robert Dui !on, Jr., Charlea Halley, I John B. ti.,..,p1e, Pittahnr Ai 11. Jones Brooks, D. 'l'. 11.. r=-e , II - Jacob P. Jones, .1. I' Log Ari, Virai "L.! 1111 itJ , P real:len I l!isoa. 0. HAND, Proildent Ilatiav I vuttrum, P. it.. ➢1.1LPi111!, Agvus, ded 05 Wat.'r etreot, HE GREAT WESTERN Firo anci , Marine lasurgane..; Coi, OF PHILADELPHIA. Office in Company's Xo. 403 Walnut COrTICT of AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Capital paid in SELITIIIa, Jannry Ist, 1858. FIRE INsung NCE—Lludtod or Porpz,tual. MARINE INSURANCE, on Voaaols, Cargo and Frcdglits INLAND OSMIUM.% by Rivora, (Janata, lakea and Laud Carriagen Charles C. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut etre, t. William Darling, 1610 Fine street. Alexander Whiliden, Merchant, 18 North Front. Isaac Hazlehnrst, Attorney and C,ouesellor. John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter A Cu, B. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Co., Goldsmith's Hall. John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White A McCurdy Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeiler. James B. Smith, firm of James 13. &Mtn A Co. Hon. Henry M. Fuller, office 227 south Third tar.. • t John C. Vogdes' ' office corner of Seventh and San, s, James Weight, late Cashier Bank 01 : toga. Alfred Talor office Cairo City Property. Jona J. Slocum, office 228 South This d street. C C. LATH:3 , W, Vresident W. ~ ARLINU, trice President LEWIS " U P I ' Branch Otllce S Wall at ,N. Y Second Vice PrEs't,) JAMES WRIGHT, ercretary uud Tr,umiror. H. K. RICHARDSON, A-ciatunt.Focretary R. W. POI: DE X IEII, Agent. 97 Water ..t,er, Pennsylvania Insuranco Company- OF PITTBBURUH nio. 33 11'.1..arth otro•t. L:i:L'CY'Ji_s. I.lcob Body Yattarq.... 11 7 . 13..N 1 41 1 .3rid0, I. Grit • ..iprvq., A. 0. Banipnoti, Ltenry Olisurtered Capital FIRE AND MARINE r'renitlent—A. A. CAI.: Vico Presidunt—ROLY t 1 1.1,30 :iacratary and Treasurer—l. 310.NONGAHELA INSGRANCE COAIPAIN OF I'ITTSB [TRU Li JA-lIEB A. IIUTCII , , HENRY M. ATWOOD, Socrotary. OFFICE—No. 98 Water r.tra. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL !Ili • ANI A It I N It 1 ASSET'S—MAY 20111, 185 s. stock, Due Bills, payable on demand, sa - wed by two approved names RllO,OOO 00 Premium Noles 47,003 29 Bills Receiviibl . U 168 21 3 116 shares Mechanics' Bank stock, cost 0,165 eV 50 do Bank of Pitteburgh do do ..... .4,750 00 40 do Exchange Bank do do .. .. J.,,,50 00 , 190 do Citizens' Bank do ~.. 5,17 b 00 1 Balance of Book Accounts. ... 8,000 30 Office Pnnaiture 690 88 Cash 15,803 78 James A. liachis...a WILL B. Holmes, William Rea, Wilson .51.111.,r, my 22 4.. A. CALI/LAUER & PITTSBURUH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Capital Roprescotod, oapt.tou,ooo• 00.IIPANIEE OF mt.; LiEsr STANDINO, Chartered by Pennsylvania and other titat..e. /IRE., !•LIRINti AND LIFE RISKS TAKEN, Ali DESCIUPTION9. No. 63 b'OUE.T.II A. OASALIII. /- 41. . 9. °e am. de430..1y I TERRA COTTA OE. STONE E WATER, PI ES , From two to six inch calibre. PRICES from 12 to 30 Conta per Puoi dIAO—ItOCHESTER PEARL ST ARCH Poe Sale Wholesale at IllanufacturPT Price* by ICUMaIi U. COLILANm, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION nie AND WHOLEB4ID DEAAiu Ly e,REEsyg, BUTTMIcu.', AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. NO. 25 WOOD STBEDT, PITTEDUT.I,I.4. JAMES IticILAUGEL IL a MANUFACTURER OP ALCOROL, Cologne Spirits and Fusel OH, Nos. 167 and 170 Second 'Street. iplo:ly&dp FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY oN HAND A PULL SOPPLy o► WHITE 8188, SALMON, ziir Orders accompanied by the CASH, will meet prompt attention nyikt Yl-4 S AMITE L FAHNESTOCK IMPORTER & DEALER IN 14 1 0 REIGN AND . 1 , 02 1 .1.EST1C HARDWARE. 741 Wood street, between Dlattuot.sal alley and Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. kie - Tars - ascriber is now opening a well selected wiror 'bent of foreign and domestic Hardware, all new, and will to sold on as good terms as any other home in this city. Ha w ill always keep on hand a general assortnion 4 tIARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTER.' S' ac, I', which he reopectlilly invites tho attention of Tv 'clam , ' mli2B BAMIIFI , VAIINFAS'CX PHILLIPS, HUNT CO., Commission and Forwarding Merchants WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS of Illinois Central licalroad, Cairo, 1111nots. Mark Goods in all jeLzuox...] DRAWING PAPER-In rat) for Engravers, for min by J. IL WELDIN, myth d WOO4l street s near Pourtb- c1i303, to our cart, a .'u. ~ .~~IyLY~I, IS 1 01.4 $2O,lU' 51 100,000 041 701,3,785 91 f'our'th Street 4222,300 00 . 55,277 05 P. Tauuri,o.,,,,. 'W. Smith, C. A. Loitoz.. AU J. Juuea, Jas. H. Liopkiu3, Wado Hampton A. A. Caner, Robert Patrick. .1. 11. J0u, , 0, John Taggart, L.:idea Von.ollly, ');100,0u0 =MEI EMMII $237,710 65 MEM t , , ,rim A. Corry, lcobert llalzell, 'EL UMLIH t 3. Clarke, Jolu; Wm. A. Caldwell. TROUT, PICICEREL, MACKEB.EL HENRY IL COLLINS, A 5 WOOD STREIT
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