rorniq Vast. JAMES I'. BARE, Editor and Proprietor, p;TTsBURC H fURSDAV Ml)EtNitil; DELSOCHATIC STATE NOMINATIOFTS iron .411P1IF:W R JUDRIF 1. 1, " lIL 11, lAM P T E , or MiILADELPHI A FOR CASAL COMMIRSIONIR, ESTI, E V FROST, OF FAYETTE COUNTY rj....,1r DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE 'IF i_B )a- REI , :PoNDENCE. The Democratic Couuty C4'.. mittee of Correepundeuce will meet at the ST. CHARLES Flom. Pittsburg:, WEDN FSDAY, June 16th, 1858, at ELEVEN o'clock, A M. Punctual attendance is requested JAMES A. GIIIBON, Chairman. JOnN 'LAYTON, SETrotary. The tolloWitliz named gentlemen compose the above Com mittee, viz! J. :`, McGlowry, James A. Gibson. 11. B. Sinclmr, Thomas Farley, Joseph Birmingham, I). D. Brace, L. is Patter-on, it. 11. Patterson, Charles Bryson, Dr. Wm. M Herron J. II Frilt,o, I; B. Guthrie, Robert Mot row, of Roos, i". e. Wirnord. John Lay ton The New Orlennu ELevoluttoit Throughout Saturday and Sunday, New Orleans was in a fever of excitement. The Independent party, or Vigil Luce Committee, btirrieaded the streets, organized an armed force, and appointed a largo number of spe vial police to preserve the peace. A similar course was pursued by the Know-Nothing, The Mayor of the city surrendered his author ity into the hand, of the Committee, where upon the City Cm:null ricivißeil the Mayor and appointed a substitute in hi , .ttead. Such was the condition of that it was deemed probable no electi.,n vt, , u.,1 take place The election, cr, was pro eecded NVIOI, 'and. rc:witc , l in the Girard Stith, flarldidatt`. The tupine indifference and treachery of the municipal authorities rendered the late action of the citizens a matter of necessity. murders and outrages were of daily occur rence under the Know-Nothing rule, and were unpunished. The voters were afraid to attend the elections, being cowed by organ ized gangs of ruffians, who used both threats and force, and the city government was thus retained in the hands of those who were the dupes or accomplices of these outlaws. It is to be hoped that the recent lenionstration may have a go.of ,iff,t, and that hereafter public justice and the right of sulirage may nut be outraged Be %Vibe In 'nine The season is at hand when we may exb.'or sickness. The autlbtrities should take prompt action for the removal from all parts ol the city of all offensive matter—the etlluviatrrom which may he detrimental to health, and in dividuals should he cautious in regard to their habits and diet. Crude vegetable mat ter, after exposure for hours in such a sun as scorched us fora few days past, is little Let ter than poison. An ounce of prevention i. better than a pound of cure—so let all la wise in time, and live -yith due regard to th rules of health. New Trua.tpur:r rtt the U. S. Mint We learn that Dr. Waltun, uf Stroudsburg Monroe county, late a member of the Penn sylvania Szate S-nate. has been al , , int. Treasurer of the United States Nlint at adelphia, vie, Dr. Sturge,,n, resigne.i. T. appuiuuneut IM Il 4-uod .111 :Lew Wltcctt Thirty-three sacks wheat, ul the new crop, from Shelby Tennessee, wero received in Sr. Louis iiu Saturday last, and sold at the fancy priee per bushel. The wheat is plump, of good color, and will make superior dour. Large shipments from -the South are anticipated within the rest thirty days. The Westmoreln.nd licrnocracy, On Saturday last, the Republicans and Americans of Westmoreland county nomi nated their ticket by a direct vote. It is as follows: COTI.I,..SR—Edpir Cowan, r Prcihountnry— F. A 11 ,- )useruAu, offt..-travc ,. . AEnembly—Dr. JtILT , eB H. Duff It.Ll J. 513 GOTS ka Clera n Ciurr, , --J Ho p$ r fi)w , e n•—it A. , I I )1 On the 12th of June the Democracy of old Westmoreland will meet to nominate their ticket. lion. R. D. Foster has consented o become the candidate of the Ifouffmraey I,J) Congress. There is not a more competent nor a more suitable man in Pennsylvania. An U nequal Part nersh ip The partnership of the United States w;th Great Britain, hi the matter el the Telegraph, appears to be a very wilt, sil ,1 affair; its advantag_s accrue rutirely and . — exclusively h, rut‘ party. whilr the uth .r party en,i,ys only the s h a ring iu the expense ; it is :L ~f the " heads I win, tail, ),ti 1..5e," The telegraph begins on English soil, ends oii English soil, will be under exclusive English direction, will give precedence to English authorities, will furnish England and the English first with important despatches, will create a monstrous monopoly for the British power, and the only advantage we shall re:lp from it will b.! a few petty compliments for sending our frigate to assist in this great British undertaking. The Philadelphia Lcdger publishes the sub stance of the new act of Parliament in rela tion to the Ocean Telegraph Company, which, while it sheds new light upon the enterprise. does not tend 7 t.o exalt it in the regards of Americaus; on the contrary, it will cause the whole scheme to ui looked upon by our peo ple with distrust. Denies the It-impeachment Judge Culver, the Black Republican "shricker for freedom," is determined mit to he put out of the First Baptist Church, Williamsburg, fur adultery, if he can help it. He is out in a card, stating that he can prove by his wife and servants, that on the evening on which he is charged with having made love to a certain widow, named Brown, he was at home with his own family. The Judge alleges, further, that he has never had any improp e r intercourse .with any widows what soever, and that 'he reports to the contrary originate with persons who desire to do him Sohttcr to Wit ,out an invitation. v rit, T 3 halt (kin.rillu to the hoat,l Began to growl mid vlt, bud watt:ht. ' tor opportunity, put tlio I,IIOK out. But Caleb ea' the game, and said '• Now, COIIFIID, kion't crore ; Behave yourself. or 'pars the room Are p,o,ur 1, the boas?" When Juliet saw Rumeo, His beauty did enchant her fl,aueo, be fell In love With Julia, iuHtau..tr. Now, tettt their dada should apoll the futi Hint little time they t,rrit..l; Away le Squire Lawrime- e pet Aud oerotly were married. l t , cruel fate: that day the gruJui Met Tybalt iu the square ; Tybalt, being %cry drunk, At Romeo uld Swear. Then Ramon hid weapon (A knife lv t h ;ever, blades,) And made a Rap in Tibby's ribs That, bent him to the shades. The watrimien come he toot to Hight l)( wu Nib rent And equare: Th• Chad es ran, ~.,rtook thoir man And took Lint 'fora [kb 111-•yor Thvu gtako tho worthy MagiStrta,, (Mid 811Valpily d.d tr)wil ) • Young in bnv. to logo your howl Or Moo V 111110:, t town." Ile chose and left Ws bi: 1.- 1 1 solitude plue All Wet I. d etle) oar hone}-moon In nothing but moonshine." And then, to make the matter worse Her lath, did embarr sa. By saying Me meat give hzrwl To C..unty Paris. This suiter is a goodly youth Today he conies to woo: If you refuse tho i;oetlecrisn, I'il soundly Kul,up you" wn:,L to ',E•quiro :Liltsvit,nc,oi yvb d nut r, done The Ygnire bade her go to bed, And the HOMO laudanum. Twill make you Bleep, and Benin as dead, Thus cannt thou dodge this b ow; A bumbuggod man your pa will ' A bleat Rome," Sise drank., 6:e slept, grew wall and They farad th• I,ext day; That she'd pii oil oat. hor lord got word Far off In Mantua. Queth he, "Of life I've htiii enough hire Bluff kin's mule, Lay in a pint of daldflittie rum, And he ti -nigh; with Jule." :hen r,Aie he to the sepulchre, 'Along dead tents, huts, and creepers, And swallowed down the turning dose When J uliet ape'd her peepers. " Are yen alive! Or is't your ghost? :peak quick, tvt“ro I g.r;" " A live (elle mien) and kicklost too Art thou toy Romeo? "It is, yi . mr Romeo, My faded little blossom; Oh, Julie! is it posaible That you were acting possum" "I was, indeed; now let's go home, Pa's spite will have abated; What ails you love, you stagger so? Are you intoxicated?" •` No, no, my duck, I took some stuff That's caused a kind of fit ; Ile struggled hard to tell her all, lint couldn't,—so ue quit. In shorter time than takes a lamb T., wag its tail, or jump, I'aor Romeo was still . and pale, A, any whits-washed pump. Then Juliet seized that awful knife, A ud iu her bosom stuck it, Let out a most terrific yell, Bell down, and " kicked the bucket. The Catholic Church and Slavery. The Archbishop and Bishops of the Catholic Church, who recently assembled in provincial council in Baltimore, have issued a pastoral let ter to the clergy and laity of that denomination. Among other tiobjecti to which it refers is the slavery question. We make t4o following ex tract: The peaceful and conservative character of our principles, which are adapted to every form of government and every state of society, has been tested and made manifest in the great po litical struggles that have agitated the countri• on the subject of domestic slavery. Although history plainly testifies that the church has al ways befriended the poor and laboring olasses, and effectually procured the mitigation of the evil attached to servitude, until, through her mild influence, it passed away from the nations of Europe, yet she has never disturbed estab lished order or endangered the peace of secitt:; by following theories of philanthropy. Faithful to the teachings and example of the apostles, she has always taught servants to obey their masters, not serving to the eye merely, but as to Christ, and in his name she commands mas ters to treat their servants with humanity and justice, reminding them that they also have a Master in Heaven. We have not, therefore, found it necessary to modify our teachings, with a view of adapting it to local circumstances. Among us there has been no agitation on this subject. Our clergy have wisely abstained from all interf , rence with the judgment of the faith ful, which should be free on all questions of polity and social order, within the limits of the doctrine and law of Christ. We exhort yon, venerable brethren, to pursue this course, so becoming the "ministers of Christ and dispensers of the mys teries of God." Let the dead bury their dead Leave to worldlings the cares and anxieties of political partisanship, the struggles for ascen dency, and the mortifications of disappointed ambition. Do not in any way identify the in terests of our holy faith with the fortunes of any party ; but, preaching peace and good will to all mankind, study only to win to the truth the chil dren of error, and to merit the confidence of your flock', so that, becoming all to all, you may gain all to Christ. 4t4- DERANGEMENT OF Till.' LIVER is one of the most common, 08 we'l as the most formidable et diseases kaown to American physicians. It had (or years attracted the closest attenticu of the medical faculty in all parts of the United 'states, and yet up to the time of the discovery of Dr. 1l Lane's great tpecillc, prepared by Fleming Bros. of Pittsburgh, Penn'a. it vitis almost beyond the reach of medi cal skill. Thousands had perished without even a hope of relief, and althouzl, thousands may yet be destined to fuel the direful affects of this most complicated disease, it is now, thanks to the search of Dr. H'Lane, most completely brought within the scope of medical control. The proprierors, Fiera' ing Bros, Pittsburgh, Penn's, of the Liver Pills feel email dent that they ~ f fer a remedy which has been tally tested by time, and which has never failed of succees when fairly tried. purchasers will be careful to ask. for Dr. M'LANE'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. ltd'Lane's genuine Liver Pille, also Ida celebrated Vermifnice, can now be had at all respectable dreg stmt. None genuine withinst the signs• burs pf 189) datiwdaw) FLMILNG 81108. Why," BAid the come TIE LATEST .TELEG RA PH. THIRTY-eIPTE G OD) G Rsbb 1111221=11 I( e an.erdi y'ki Pris ecti SE\' I. Mr. Pearce, of Maryland, rEferrtng to tl,e diffi culty yesterday between Mezcvs. Davie avd Bertj.i min, explained that the misunderstanding arose from the letter of Maj. Bell, and t her documents. It was manifes• that the ;v., Senators were speasintz of different pupers, causing a different view of the facts. It ie equally _thva , us teat, neither would have taken a diflerezt uov. Erol t t.cen posses,it the same data. He would, however, add that in the Senator from Mit.....,stlitt's second remit K tiler( was On asperity't which would not itsti 1, hod the fa , .? presvt 1. 1.. 1111. Mr. Davi r ng had 11, eaylng thea tUe iinsu,ler-',“11- ~ Cil oter, Aoaao jugtin ••izo h th. iln WAS p t.ced too.vJdr he ,`, , ecraten of War, an, t , , mind it appears fin .; en inii,u.ati_n ,n„, he wisned to undev_uli.e a !, , comlueude.ieri : t VN Or. In doP-r.,.e. , the r.pproplatt,m he asked for to anodior object. kiis manner was not OffELINIVO to uu, and it 1 , duo to hirnselC to that he is :no pable of injuring Wu feelings of any ono. Anger is contngocut . , and ho thuught. that th, Senator from Louisiana exhibited angry towing in his remarks. If his wanner is unfortun..tc, ard his friends tell him it is occasiol,aily dogma'. e and dic tatorial, ho attributed it partly to his milituri. train ing, and he looked not otherwise than kindly on Op, Senator from LouiFian,.. Mr. Benjamin oie t.t. so t nation, but would appeal counuen.l:, tr his broth -, Senators that on no (tc,:esion ha he exhtbiteti an: but a courteous bearing towards Pltinot. him self, of differences of or , luton, he looked f.•r ~mm an ever c areful th the doba'e naii ;r.. e r.: 'ling. ile..wa.: iit erl; astonished wifn the Senat , T 3 ,stA,l4l4t,- f...1: 1 -1 . ., • what, at u.O tiu.e, lit dui t. ...l was ft a asperity : ,war him, alth • ugh • ite e (p..tn,lttc , rt 1. ,, ve ;node ,it e tunidhli,g, :,n ; it tails [l . , '.1 . ::: that he, Mr. Ilenj..ll I. should exh bit t•ctue I, e 1,..:. ...triune., oe ' pet, tempered with that di 1 ,„1.,...:: .w.. .., 'he Sence. lie had a high respect, tied, , _, , ,i, ,ILLOLIt ll;l , cry, .11 admiration of the SeuaT .a .1 0-1 1 be happy r for get all be:ween theta, ex. a pt Lim I .,Fkßitat possago this morning. The I'ldian Appropriat. ,:-. 'mil ws; next e,theidereti. . Mr. Darts, from the Cii .:.. n Mititory Affair., preseu'cd a report tb tee.eee.tigati 01: , air v., charges agatost Senator ist ••,, , f Miubesotr., •:: tO.: sale of the Fort C. ey.ford reseri - n'n.r., ..., ''' , e Alt, that the committee ' , 9 ...I firri at.:.t..,in,: er,' , :tuta , t:ll); I by the evidence agaimt Mr. Rice. Mr. King, of New York, ! 1 r, member u: • • a '.0.,Lrl - mittee. h.it.l heard the tertimuuy, an.] coat:mum. i th management and couduct of the sale in Deerinbt:, and did nut contour i'. the report of tile Mt trtti y Committee. Mr. Wilson, of Massai'diusetts, expressed F. Itnikr sentiments as .0 Lite tnenagernto. t.f the sale. Mr. Harlan. of lowa, uh, had been the cause : procuring the investigation, expressed N3.11,1,1 , :ti0L, with the report. The report was adopted. The Ocean Mall Steam Apptoptiatii.i. Mt: o,e, :he , taken up. i. The bill as reported, with slight amendments made, was passed—yeas 31, ca} a 23. The Ind;an Deficiency bill W. 96 then taken up, after which the Senate adjuurued. IiOUSE or It E T The House agreed to the atneraltitent of too :-. , eriato approptiatin ' , $lO,OOO r cotept,n.atitta to the Until missiouer to be rent to Panigu.iy, under the rysoin tion adopted, fi,r the adjusto.eut ot the utfli?ultie. , with that republic, at a ant $7500 i-e.• RTIUL/11/. The base then in accordance WILL, the rasa:aura) adopted today, took fece, ti., u'ciook. Evening Seedion.—Thr• Senati: ittneudm.-nt, a: pre printing $1,200,000 :or five sorer; war, -- Atie gre. , teet draught 1 , 1 w ,ter I.,OCC•i fourteen feet, and one side wneel war Eteamer i,h draught not exceeding eight fear, far ear' the Chinese seas, having been read, Mr of Vir ginia, av,ved to insert ten steamers, instead He said that these vessels are needed in the na the peace establishment, which, in view 01 our lot - t-ign relations, shouid be complete to prevent w-7, I , weakness always invits aggressom, str;•, repels it. He ree,aimended this as a measure economy. There is a full cumpletnenl of 14-c . :,uric and lanoreri now at our navy yar,is tealtl rci nirs, many of are nut needed, and could br pet t work on the,os, ships. Mr. Bucock's atoi , nduiet.t agreed to—yeas 91, eL , JE , 43. Mr. Baton proposed an amendment apt - ropriatinz fur building tour athittional war stes,niers r- to• nortli.weatern lakes, within I to treaty between the Unlititi St .:..e snti Mr. dieitt, of South Car , Ili., the in a proper snit() He 'e a no prepared t orophosy tho the difficulties with tireat Britain, but in his jad,tmen there would 1,,W be nu war, nor would he u au} thing to produce it. Mr. Hatch's amendment was agreed to. Mr. Lovejoy, of Illinois, :;,Ll,l is w,e a blest pre postarous idee that in ardor to Lee go armed. A person armed wa . Into a quarrel tl an ate and unuivi.ized g" arthati and tit rif; proposition tor gun-livat.: wi,, are not - au adequate ine.tile. rat; buiiding would take cit soy out r Mr. Yarnell, et Virginia, lc t e merit, on the htTC anti in I , C; prorp,c war, there ware Lot ship: emaig n..l hut be in time. Mr. Jo: .n Cocbranc. of N. a Y i to add tun 6: , Tew iron 1,..at5, wilt turf client t, , ,we, tt. , greatest draft 1.0 OE2 feet, amid and pr ieide f,,- borvizz in tee emir. .djay..,•,.tto thA Gtntinent. Mr. brow opp. to :he tale - timont a .1 all etfarts to cr. au, a We; to . formation the proper . , flag of the rountry is i eu..ad ar the citi zone violated by any mitien on ,to lace t.e arch which refuses rep..rattun, t1,i.11 it 1) then: tr Congress to take tic:icn, aiid net leave it iidicrivirin.. ary with any man to prnvOke 6 war by appeaiit , public passions and rudenve. lc Mr. Coil rane's nmondinent Mr. Savage veered au amendment for ten steam frigates, but r,c 111 , .ney to he appropriated. The Prmidem gives the abregaiion of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty. fie said un a former occasion that he had us id to" guag,, which dc new retcated, tiat:t the treaty wau en infamous bargain and contract, and that tn.-oat in America should hold rue humblest office who either expressed or by implicatien approves ; it, which is the cause of all the evils of the lest few years. When the treaty was made, tie said the' thn American jackass hunted in assuclatiun with toe British lion. We have kept tot bond unior.d,en, while Groat Britain constantly violates it. Mr. Clark, f Now York, wiaked to know whe there wad any proviso in the treaty for its abr,q4a. tion. Mr. Savage replied: "Yee that is th.. only wise provision in it." Mr. Smith, of Virginia, oppitseil the amendment, though he hod as much repugealice to the treaty a, Mr. Savage, ennsidering it Its a check en American progress, and an improper intermingling with for eign Mr. Savage's amendment was rejected. Mr. Lotcher offered an amendment which wet , agreed to, yeas 11, here 54. euthoreetng Lice dent to burrow $1,950,000. 1.:;. to ex 3 e,,, six per cent. per annum. e bait }early, aid sum to be expended in tee eun,tiercie ••. these veq.. Mr. Blair, of Mo., submitted an t, menduti n: providing for tcrt war ateamerq tu i-e eu ; , luyed ..o the Mississippi, Ohio. Mioaour• uno. - snag boats. [Laughter.] The amendment was rejPotod. Mr. Morse, of New York, atcondmoit that the Secretary of the Navy, take immediate ideal.urtA to have, the ship Franklin pr, NV Ith machinery and launched. Explosion of a Propellor—Thirty Lives CHICAGO, June 9.—A prope'lor, supposed to be. the Buckeye, exploded a boiler yesterday at Point tiau. blo. Her crew and passengers, ttiirty•three per ins, were lost, except three. We hare r.,) From St. Lou Sr. Lours; Jane J.—A Leavenworth .1 esvlteb date , l May 7th says that the fifth column So;l:ner marched on Saturday, the 6 , h, and the I,+t e,iutur, of Majory Emory loaves on Wednssliy, an.; head quarters on Thursday. Election of John ?. Hale CONCOTCD, N. H., June 9.—Mr. Hale was elected by the House by a vote of 1.85 againt 111 fr , r There were seven scattering votes. Uternoon Telegraph Report. Elottae.—The House Toted on various Senate amendments, rejecting the $350,000 appropriation for the continuation of the NOW Orleans Custo-a House; also that of $300,000 for the Charleston (S. C.) Custom House. In the Willett's Point case, Mr. Haskin, of ?de , . York, from the Willett's Paint Inve,.tigating Com. mittee, offered a resolution in behalf f the oommit. teo, stating that in view of the fact that severs members of the committee wet.- unable to agro. Cr: a majority report, that they be authorized present to the House their respective statements on the sub ject. This was agreed to, and the statotnente, to gether w•th the testimony, were orders„ to be printed. The report of Mr. Hall, of Massachusetts, was not handed in. . • .. Mr. Haskin wanted to postpone the consideration of the subject until Thursday noon, but there was a general understanding on either side that it could be oalled up at pleasure. Adjourned. June 9.—House.—The HMO considered and passed the resolution from the Senate, extending the session of Congress to Monday next. On motion of J. Glancy Jones, of Pennsylvania, it was resolved to hold evening sessions, and taking a recess from four till six o'clock. The House then proocedod to the consideration of Sonata amendments to the Naval Appropriation bill. 11111=1111 pea '0 vi( I %ca.., ~.nehri.t., Congressional IVASIIINGTON JllOO 8 The House then passed the Senate hill repealing the fifth section ui the act authorizing the registry or eur,,!'ineht f vessels to be issued in the name of the President r Secretary of any incorporated corn y Mr. Bayard, of Delaware, frrm the Ju dle:ary C..e.,u_ittee, to whom wee referred the memo- Koudlll and others, against the Ameri- etuni.lland and Atlantic Telegraph Cows charged from the further consid- Every half hoar, oral a-1 the ut.ject. Also, to be discharged from nY'F, Grove the c,nsi6erati , ,n • i Tai. p.Shaffner's Trans-Atiantio OUNTRY SEATS FO SALE.—I offer at project, ,tr 1 rtancie that the bill introduced by private mile all th t portioa of my ' , arm on the north Mr. Big.er w;thdraw the $lO,OOO con- Ed 001 utr Pennsylvania Railroad, in Wilkins township. traci from w t!Ant;e Telegraph Company, do not stippohed to be about forty acres; two-thirds 01 which to ' under fence and in a high state of cultivation, the balance i well bet with forest tree;—on 0,03 end of which is a double frame two story house, with a kitchen to each end, and V Hi 11,31,1 quarry'. It 10 believed to be among the most eligablo situationd for country mean, in tale or any other county. commanding 01 magnificent view of the Monongahela river fur several miles, either way, and affording a stand point from which the cars may bs seen un the Railroad fer a long distance. wending their way to and from the city, with a etatiun recently . tablishea ou Oa, spot. I sill sell it altogether or in parte to suit purchasers, and on the paym , tof a small part of the purchase money, the tabu:ice, if well secured, may remain uu a credit of ten years, the interest whereof to he paid semi-annually WS. 11.4,WILINS. F'rom Wasllingtou WASHINGTON CITY, J IIE3 9.—A printed memorial 1 - r -La Judd,- Watro.,, i Texa- k. 9 (LIS In , ruing laid upon the desk of every inemlicr of the li9use, in whiei, t.o emphattei..y denies that *de people oC d'exas expect or call fir hie impeachment, au i pro huul,,ee •he ..exertion a calumny on them 03 ivei; as un himrelt. fie Bays he feeib conscious that, the charges against him are unjust and untrue ; but if the 11.,use is not prepared to give him a plate 611(Ifree acquittal, be desires such a course t.ilicn as se:. bring it to a conclubion in the mod, provided icr ley the C .I.stitutiut, namely, atrial. Private auvices have been received from Commo dore Rodgers, of the United States steamer Water W.tch, at Key W. t. stating that a British vessel been dispatched after the steamer Styx, with Alicial Instructions to cease the visitation of American vessels; and further, that the British cruisers are ae,lag under no new urgers, but those of 1847. The news has produced a good effect at Washington. Carious exaggerated and false reports are circu la•ed relative theliffieulty between Senators Davis I:.d as the arrest of Benjamin, and duel. Both are in their seats as usual this morn ing, ,nd be affair nay been honorably adjusted, too mediation of friends. Arrival of the Steam.hlp Kangaroo. NEW YORK, June 9.—The stearnahip fr.,La arr.ced this morning with ((RUA t. 26q. Tue ste.twship Arabia arrivoil out on Sunday, tho 2:lt ult. Leieut , e datee to April 2d had been received. I r,e rebels were driven irutn Azinglur, With heavy It is reported that Sir et)ii:. Cauapbell's staff wrira marching towards Bohubund, had sundry suc cessful ot.ctiunters with the rebels. L rd Elgin unit Lis oellesguea were about to leave ShsnKhet tor Teonsing. The fleets would follow. The dhip Courser, bound to New York with tes, wAs letit en Brata Fb.,sl. The orew were titived I h i , pr., juct , al tine from Galway to Amer -16 again revved It is said a. first class steamier s'.. tae tee:L of .111110 Coo r , ;egrdpirkr would leave Piyrnuuth on an e.r , - r trip a oat he 39th, and return to that t, ruead Quo.nstown. i. proposed to lay t' , 2 .r m P,Accntia Bay, Newfoundland, direct P.IL,Jud, Maine, ou courpletron of the proaent r,uterprise. t;eu. Coa...,ha asks to be recalled from Cuba, on Rc smant of ill health. Senator Hale lie-Nominated Cost:pan, N. H., Juno 9.—The Republican mem b,:,re a the House have re nominated Senator Half for re-elect.iou. The Democratic caucus nominated John S. Wells. Nervouoneaa t or Weakneas of any kind It . any f our readers are troubled with Nervous ne_s or Weakness. of auy kind, they should prueuro a b.—‘m cf BERUAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS." Wu have tried ft, and cau recommend it confidently, s medicine giving almost instantaneous Do,,y Enterprise. 1 , .x.v.r , —Bs. on!'42a. Re_ Nta•.f.itat-m', dollar, ! 71(.1j. at 11 p n by.a.„ I'r $5 Pror—iatx-s..runjarnin Page, Jr.. A . N 27 41' etroot, `alf . rst and S. , c , ,nd st Dr . egTists ,n-.2.:!y. NFU' ADVEIZTISEMENTS. r i % i f TARY ENCAMPMENT TA7 1, OF PENNS FL, VAN/ . id hereby ordered, that a "Camp of Ins , Larti.l, I 1,1:i at W:lliryneo set, I,:,ronting cenuty, Pent tU re.e,tt r.f •r th :ono j i we.-. 1 titr•ct:.•:l to tix th. tle•reol—to take eh.r-:crr, th e :,rr,h,,, , ,c.lts—r) attend lc. p , itt.l to I t , • airy o r der; to the • enerul Stall, and other M. 117. .- ~ f ta, 0.,7`1:10W.V0M: h in ret•Att ot to 'rte sa:ro. WM. F. PACK "R., Cimmander-in.Chi,f. ADJU .L.NT OFFICE, I riebur June 3, 1168. 1 ot•niiiticd in the tr boy, order from Lle•id-Qm.rt , r,. Camp of I..struciron " will ••e trild at Williamsport ty • comir, r fluty, Pen•itylvania. cr•tninet,eing at 11 Tzuesday, the 7111 day of Septembttr, .1! , T.. nnr i,'lll . until SATU 'llrA 1 1 . 01. 11th dry - of said mon'l .at . cant day, to be crl•r•ri Camp " , i." 1. Thi• tcurtirri4nPut 1, Intended r.•, the utni rn .•4 •hroughout the State, who are catneariy ; tttt...,rl 11T!,. , 11..j•rr 6, ne,it, It. ire:. , Br•r."! • Of the sr•ve lidiel nos,_ •,, Le my offi, [Lh.I t.I t tli will be io attehdan irt , FC tb,il e , llllmnrt , !m—with the uumb - r of man in each company, t ['awe» of thou Captains, nod their Not oftic, aqdr u sa, 111. The mid all other tticer.af the Gran ~ t atr of the ".onimancler-In Chief are Oriks. , M :e be ten/el:ice, e.n.iiipecl it full parade dress. TV. Ail Conn nttelelaz.ce are reqtured to wirli then. (..1 'nit cutup inimpaim they may rave V. The ii sari, insiieeim-, el ~ Y eey tO • lir, t , V Cat equii age rel.:mg:rig lc: the - .tate m the limits •:.1 thoir C:111.1111.11C1 Vt. Th h, Eleventh Divlair.n, (loc, li. li..l . lekinaii. 'shall he th. senior officer on duty, and he f. 1 rely chargs.l with tit immediate arritudeluouto and is t.r.fore:: to report to this otlic. 1:r fur ther inatructinia. Ity ord. rof the Coturuander•in-Chiet. EDWIN 0 WILSoN, jelo Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. ATASTE. OF SUMMER.—The peoplo of thehttitudo who have been mourning over the Mad and wet. have ChillW,Vli their tune. gummer has come in hat, and it has come with an earnesineas which evinces desire o make up tor the lost tiino. We may raw look for a general eruption of Straw Hats an i Linen Coats. Speaking - of "Linen Coats." the idea lo suggiative of the place to 'icy ba,ry one knows that is ;2f1i.311...1tS GuTUIC HAIL. Iv - 10 Cnrner Wood et - rent and Dimnund 011 N TiIOMPSON S.: CO. --llave juet and for largo lot of INI Ochre. \ - rnit,rl I Freud) Z•ric, Whitt, Lead, and Whitlow, at jel ,, 185 Third street E have now in stock a large assort 17% , MOW of LINEN, DUCK AND MARSEILLES (.!OATS ANI) VESTS, C:11. f the 14tt 9 tyleg uud at. 111.1librittfi pric, ILIRSHFELD Y SON, No. 83 Word edroet. N - F.,W ICE CREAM SALOON LAD.Es. 2 7 FIFTH i o , t , :tit,' fluted Lp several cteutruidi• Line ru,nte. nearly oLiptin:to the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which a• ri fet - the summer deacon. La Lies and gcutielnen c always in,' 111 abundant -uohly of C.iNFECTI , kin. tiRU Td, lUN CKKAV. WATER. and all the retre,Lateutauf the season. Ali respe.cdluily reyumt.l to vial; the rooms, and teat ',or (joie) M. Mc:IINLEY. 1 11E1) APPLE:—.bti bushels bright receiv,lnud fo- sale by and First str•,ts. 1 - ItilEl , PE A.(Jil bushels chute f Dried l'..ncht.s, just r•-ceivrd mud for sale by I , bls. and 14 half bbls, Lake - Su . 1 pre ier White Nish. to arrive this day and for rude by JA A. FETZkR. jelo Carne: Market and Fi etreeta. lARRIAGES, HATS AND CAPS, FUR ! NITUBE OR QUEENS W ARE wanted in exchange f.a. two Building Lots, each 24 by 104 feet, situate in the seventh Ward. CUTHBERT & SON, jell) 51 Market ereet. (..) ACRES of choice land, with good pr,:vem mtg, near the city, for sale on easy terms by 8. CIITIIIIHRT it SON, jell) al ~e r'tet •rear . UILDING LOTS, on six years' credit, for Hob , by 5. CUTHBERT a SUN, jeib 51 Market etr,•et. - . riplVo [DAISES, in South Pittsturgh, for ,ale Ly S. CUTHBERT L bOlsl, jel) 5.1 - Market etrett. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON WEBS'PER STREET, FOR SALE.—Ou TUESt'AY, June 15th, a 8 ...'clock. Y. E , on the second door of the Commercial Sales 11 0‘ ..u k .:: 54 5 fifth str set, will be bold, that valuable lot of ground on Webster street, at the head of Seventh, having front of 76 feet on Webster street, intending back 110 feet to Clay alley, on which is erected a two story brick dwell ing hone. The above will be sold entire or divided into three as may be best to suit purchaaers. Torms—Ona tMM ca,h, balance in two equal annual payments, with lbter-et.!jelo) P. K. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 1 jAT , :IIES, CLOCKS, &C., AT AUC vv TI9N.—On SATUUDAV EVENING, June 12tn ‘lt 8 o'clock, r>t the Commercial Sales Rooms, 54 Fifth et. will be /obi, without reserve, to pay advances : eecond-hand gold Watches; 4 .• `• 4 gold Neck and Vest Chains; 4 new fancy Mantle Clucks; 11,0, a 'lumber of La..ie3 Fancy Calms Wont Boxes, etc. Jel.o P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ThESIRABLE FURNITURE, AT AUC -1,,...s TION.—On PATURDS.Y AFTERNOON, June 12th, at 2 o'clock, at the C,onunercial Sales Vooms, 54 Fifth street will be eo.u, coo Mahogany Sofa, Marble lop Sofa bind Pier Tables, Dr,tpieg Bureau, two Divans, two Mantle Clocks, etc., the furniture of a family laming the city. j.. 40 P. M. DAVIS'. Auctioneer. 1 CASK RED TARTAN in store, and for sale by B. L. FAEINESTOOK Jt CO, js.s No. 60. Corner Wood and 'ourth sta. Q.PONGES,—I have just received a large lot Supe,i)r Batting Sponges, of every sir.e and price. These wishing • good article in this line, should call and , famine 'y stock before purchasing elsewhere - , JOS. FLE31 . 11.43, Corner Diamond end Market 4t.rp‘st,, Rooms.—mo doz. Extra Carpet Corn Brooms on hand and for sale by jei B C. & J. IL SAWYER. CiIIEMICAL OLIVE SOAP.-1000 boxes ‘.,, Chemical Olive Erosive Soap, on hand end for sale by je7 13.0.41 J. H. BAWLER. THE PENN'A \1; EXCURSION 1: RAIN s, ON T DA Y, FUR THE PIO-N 10 ,Jl, EXCL. UTITS t:e1113 CR, Ilarrinbmg, Jut. , 1838. Si'REET .;AS.A. FE.TzL J AB. A. YEEZ'ilt, Corner Market and First streets NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GERMAN MUSICAL ASSOCIATION, from th,- , lx , -rty 4•;mt Ste non to Den Jt39f2t Anternnry, June 6, I.BsB.—jeBat VANS! FANS N—Palm Fans by the case, d0z,,t,,,,r eingle. at :Eastern iirices,with other varitie., of Fancy Naar, tor sale at lionNE 8, jut; 77 Market street. VENTRAL BANK OF PENNSYLVA ki Sl.A..—Nut•en ,e hereby given that the CENTRAL BASK u 7 PENNSYLVANIA, at llollilayeburg, will b ‘4,,.m for busol,,,s nn NV lON .IJAY, the 16th inst. jvi JOSht'il 138.0 W 1, Cashier. . , 1: E E S T IFEM sitiouTlNG GALLERY, 1• LL.i.) icon' wt-itmoreland enmity(' Any why )), Ind try Brat 11 , e invitud t> iittund thiU 111 No. 13ti B'.tent. jr4s T RUSS AND SUPPORTER sf A_NTTA CI OR P. We err nisnufseturiui i large quitniitie. of Trusses dud Sup port-re wh.,h the ati.utiou ui the trud., taut the sulteriug is invited. OAP. MitiGHT & YOUNG, G... 8t Wutril ntrt,“ THIRD ARRIVAL CEO. R. WHITE & CO., No. 59 Market Street, WILL OPEN ON MOND.IY, 31 lasi, A. new nd complvie asxortrnent. of 0U313/Elt GOOtil, EMIL= DREnB SILKS, every variety, LE , I 3 ES rv, ry vuriety, BAI.EUE EOBEE, Flounced uud Aquillo, I'OlL LL CEIEVHEL, I , 4OI.IBELINEB DE 801 E, i)RUANDIES, J ACuv ElB, etc., S. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, HOUSEKEEPING, A LARGE ASSORTMENT They have also pin particular att utiou to Choir stock of MOURNING G'OODS, ahih tacy think will compare favorably with that of any other house in this city. Also, a great r.:riety of every description of Embroideries, English and French Lace Goods, o all o. which they would invite particulaz Httontion, it I,2iug their h.at invort..o.o . je2:2w6 THE BALANCE OF If SPRING STOCK PIANO FORTES, FRCM TUE MAN UFACTORY CHIGKERING SL LON'S, 6: XTK Es; .1 their urn Seven Octae and x and 0 , ...5vu Planes; have just be,n received, and wr. ex“tnlnati .0 at the. ytal erJou , s et . tLe t:ll.i.e 1:1{.1 21 - .A.NUFOII.'" . I.IS are not furnished t oJin t- Oily ntr., r howl^ _Lis city, and ad orders mast Lc Line 1,1 r., thi Jolt S li. •Jlt, N. Si .11'oo I otr,ct, .non' Pianos, j •3 I'dnite..lol s.lid Weiteru Peausy LOUE----10 0)16, ch-lee superfine IoF sale iy 3 ts. A. J,:l Cerucr t.llirket en.: First L 0 rI CUPYiNU BOOKS.—These book, pu,sess great Avaiitages ever any Others, to papst b3iug thick and 6itrosg wdi not t3ar when wet. It take- P. 1110 s,. patter: iatprus:foti a3LI is CurlCelliellt to refer to. When f.lleti ill use periority is appa ei t. Sold W. , 3...loLiNsTtl je3 Stationers, c 7 Wood et. COPYING PRESSE6.—screw Copying Presses, Calm and Lever tl ping Presses, Lever, Screw and Spring Ckpying Presses, cold by WM. G. JUa3NSTON t Cu., je3 57 Wood street. CHEESE.- 180 boxes Primo W. R. Cutting Cheese ; 200 " English Dairy Ilocefred and for Bale by Ije3l HENRY 1.1. COLLINS. ( „.,i'IO.NE WATER PIPE.- 0 1.00 yi.r,:s 6 inch; 000 " 4 " 50 3 iteccived and for sale Ly [ js3j U.E.:•; BY H. COLLIE. PAIS:SOLUTION UP 00-PA P.TN E R Sill P. yiarsuershin heretofore existing between the matershmeil a Pennsylvania Car Works, Lstrobe. Westino,../adil county, Pa, under the firm-of W. 11. ?ernes <4. Co., has been di4.lolved by mutual consent. U.W.Barnes is authorized to use the name of the firm in settlement. WM. HENRI BARNES, je2:2w O. W. i1.113N ES. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS; ! Mary Derwent, b) Mrs. Aral 3. ct. phens ; lie Jealous by Mies tard. , e eats by IL A. LOOMIS, ,ollehers' Agent, Post i3ulLauge, 41 111th street. NVItAPPINUI PAPERS.--10 ()reams as a,rted sizes, straw and rip - . ' wrapfirping, f sale by WM. U.JOHNeroN Lt CO, jell Paper Dealers. 57 Wood street. MA Krt - LA PAPER.—A large lot various sizes, tor sale by Wok U. Jouser.,N Co., je9 Paper Dealers, 57 Wood st. • ItiZEDIUM, Demy, Folio Post, Fiat and Prided Cap Writi g Papere r :Printing and Book < a. pers, and every description of printing materials, :or sale W. 3. HAVEN, Job Printer, Ncs 88 or: 1-15 fel arkvt t. ! BALLS! BAIL,LS I—A !args as .tortgient of leo it, Solid and Bat Balls, Just received and fcr sale, wholssa 0 an I retail, at the India Rubber U pot. 28 and 23 et. Clair street, ruy29 J. u IL PHILLIPS. WINDSOR SUNDES.—CioId bordered, pull and taucy Also, shade Trimmings, Zc., always on hand et and for sale cheap by J. it H. PHILLIPS, zny29 28 and 28 St. Clair street. 'INDIA RUBBER HOSE.—From if inch to ,10 inches i.t diameter. A ii - argo supply just received at the India Rubber Depot of J. & H. PHILLIPS. nay 29 26 and 23 St. Clair street. W434.< PAPERS.—Wadi Papers of all r'Mds for sale at reduced prima, by W. P. MARSHALL ti CO., E Wood street. WHISKER BLONDE.-500 doz. White hiskor Blonde for Bonne; Borders, received, and will oe auld very low to Milliners by the pace, at artl3 Hollllti'A. ttri-.42 COFFEE. --200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by WM. H SMITH & CO, tura', 118 Second. and 147 Shat Areetd. ( t i t tUDA ASH.-100 casks Soda Ash, now LI lauding and for sale by m - I8 NtILLSR t RICKETSON. LACK LACE MITTS--Alexandre's su s JR perior Kid Gloves, Silk and Lisle Gloves. and t. .I oth er kinds in great variety, at JOSEPH HORNE'S, nays 77 Market street. COMPOUND SYRUP STILLINGIA for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCH k CO., tuy3l No. GO, Corner Wood and Fourth eta. MACARONL-20 bxs Genuine Italian; VERMICELLI.-20 •‘ Just rec ived and for sale by ItEYMER tt ANDERSON. No.Ba Wood street. my 26 pERSONS GOING WEST, who desire to purchme good farming lands, are informed that we have fur sale t 132 acres of land in Boone county, lowa. Also 64+3 acres of land in 'Franklin county, will be sold on easy terms by 8. CUTHBERT h SON, my 15 51 Market street. "lil4 v Eta DESCEIPTION of Dress Goode Shawls Mantles, Mourning Goods, White Goode, Ho siery, ac. Also a large end very cLeap stock of Domestic Goods. C. HANSON LOVE, formerly Love ll:ctn.:2 . s, Jet No. 74 Marknt street. CIGARS I CIGARS I—l have received this day a large lot of kenalneimported Havana cigars, of be old and well LDUWEI 6eLle3, " brand Tbo-e wiehiag box of good cigars mhould call and elan:anon:Li Mock before purchasing ehiewbe7e. JOS. FL) , IMING, Corner Diamuud and Market et. CLARET WINE.— 29 ca- ee N. Jultn.tdon ..t Sons Mtxioc Claret Wine; 10 .. .4 - St Julien Claret Wine 60 " C. C. St. Julien Claret Wipe in wore and for aide by MILLI it ,t 4 FITOKETSOZ , I, ruylS Noe. T.Z2 and 223 Liberty ..treet. BUTLER COUNTY BONDS—For saloo - r exchange for real estate. by tny24 S. CUTLIBES.T a SON, 51 Market at. ___ VINE FLOUR.-20 bbLs. Fine Flour in store„ and for sale by MeCANDLEBI3, MEANS CO, COW Omar at Woad and Weser idrooa. H 0 T wile° L 4!‘, Lit.; PITTSIJUI. kii N. IXI o • 14TltKET TLltf, The fahowkee list will show 0 Pittabargn Agent y fi n lone, tn.. .; lan : : het hart tioodal $ Ouu ou Frank," Woni .. 400 00 1 M. Has.. .. ..... . 10a 00 W. W. Nl'Lii ~ ;111. ... a OU John Beath Ib7 00 J. J. fiC - A1.54 , & C 0..... 330 61 Newmyor it. Ura3.... 1,082 12 Johu Thompson...... 200 00 floury Fealbusch... 20 ou John Watson 2.3 00 J. M. Hass 10 00 Phelps, Carr it kj0.... 4,000 ut.i J. 1.. Hone it Co—... 81 00 Jas. liVi.sids, Esq.... 29 00 %Y m. al'eßly & t,n... 2,579 17 James Aleibuger.....l,ooo 00 ',V. 51'Colly a Cu-- 700 00 'total tSrers OP Pirstiisrmrsras, City of i duMuigh, ts.f Before me, an Alderman iu and for said city, personal, came Thent,s J. Bunter, Agent of the farmers and Me -1 ttanic.; luburance Una. 4 any, who ntdug duly sworn, to:- cording to ..itir, d. ti depos o and s . .y that the foregvint, statement is true 'rd, , S. J. HUNTER, Agent. 3worn ~:i I ..uks,:rthe,i before ale, April 7, 1858. ap23 LEONARD :,. Joteris, Alden:UPC- _ t't Alia., 1E) IN Ult/INCL COIVIPANV I,!..(II;zIATURE Off 1•L IN aY i.~s~~l!, yh3b 01, 4 1' ..141LADELPI11A. 16181.PtAttICE. • v ‘fn ;Lt. ; lir, • INLEtI`• N6U Uu 110.1,, by River, Canals, Lalie% I,Fllttl 1111 puns of Ca , I.l(tion. FIRE Merchandise generally. in 4turen, Dwelling flown _4..5,5t, TS C THE CO_lffAlv F. Novutur ikaua, iturtgAgel, and 111.31litto. ... fool,abo UM Plaladelphin Gay, anC, °the: . Loans 137,011 515 1 4 t,,c1i in Banks, th.ulroActs and 12 508 00 / Bins eatth on hunt', ....... . . ....... ....... 38,89:4 60 Balance in lisuiln oi Agoath, Marino rolicie., 5P,3,730 6'r ether clolini th.• _ . MEISMITI oHeph fi 2o;t1. Ndtnund A. tiond,r Dusi.3, John h. Vona, Georg, U. Lelp,r, ...Idv. art', Dorungtol, kinston, YiiMliaul U. Lloiwig, I:ugh Cm Spencer Mc Ilvain, Oharte U. J 00(0 Brooks Jacob P. JOllO3, HAND, V leo Vre.iid,t.:, £.1.41 - ka LYLLTh.?I, A. MALMO-4., 4,..]at, deb No. J 5 Water .Jtrebt, tittsbtr:gl.k. E, GREAT 14',E8 . 1lih'N Fire and Aairlite insurance Cosy OF l' iiILADELP HIA Office tit Company' 3 Bu4i4wg, 2;o. 40 , 3 13"a/nut Cur r4c r of _You etlt Street C.lntal Jatairy let, 1553. $277,674 I , IIIE Perpetual. IAUINh INSUI - LAINCE, ou Veaivia, Cargo art.l Freights. :•.L.^...ND LNSUF.A NON by itivor6, Oenalm, Lakes am] Laud mar, 'age:a DIILECITOI3.O: Clue lcs 0. Lathrop, 1.43 Walnut street. Darling, 1510 t'lne street. Alo3.llllllol'llden, Merchant. L& N Ltaua ilazleburnt, Atturney and Counsellor. John C. Limiter, firm of Wright, looter Co. Tracy, firm of Tracy a: Co., tiollanntu's John It. IL:Curdy, firm of Jong'!, Wh.te & McCurdy Thomas L. farm of Wllespie k Zeller. Ja.ues 13. Smith, him of James 11. duiitu S. Co. Lion. Henry M. frul,r, °ince :.'outi.lTtiira alto ri. John C. Yogis, office curo,:r FAUBJI/.. Jaw,:s Weight, lute of , ioga. lied Tait. office Cairo ropei ). Jona J. 310, - ..a.uu, oGL.a L 1 i rionth Wart. C 0. IAT11.: JP, President. W. . it LIN lc t LEWIS Bra:lch C'lllBB 8 Well at, V, Y. n),1)1111 Cr' Wt. J.!..11.1.6 .1+.1911T, evcreirr:" Tr , ....aun.r. A,.lat.ant Secretary. Vr Pki L s . Avant. 97 . .iiator aUert, Pitt.bargb ?eintNpveiglia, las/trance Compaq OF el 13 L cart-1h atri4t. 1., 1 il E G T 0 11 • Ton:Lor, 0,.). ,thnith, . A. too. A. J. Jones, Wadu Ilacuptim A. Cary:::. Robert Patrick_ A. C. Sow, PlOll, J. 2. J onoz, John Taggart, Eienry oproin, Cha_rteirad Ca. 11.1 ?TIRE J ND a1..A.R.1N orri . roui,lent —A. A. CA a t Vice Promiri( nt--.RI )1) Y tiecrotory and Trrasur.-r-1 lIIIIEM=IIII :vIONOit GAIHIELA INSURANCE COMPANY.. 01? PITT.SBUR(iii. JA.)LES HUTCHE , " !resident. HENRY Id. ATWOOD, fh.cretary. I.3E , FiCkI- , :tio. UN Water : - Arosta WILL INSUIIE E FIRE AK: 1 1 . '4 Athslad—MAY 20ra, 1.86 p, Stock, Due Bills, payable un dem3u.l, ~.- u red by two approved 'lathes 4140.000 00 Premium Note• 47 008 29 Bills ltoceivabl- 9,986 21 115 shares Mechanics' Bank stock, cost 6,165 tX) 50 do e Lok of Pittsburgh du do ..... '4,760 00 40 du I:sea-Ingo Bank do do . .... 0,050 00 190 do Citizeta. Dank do .tu - - 5,170 09 lialanco of Book. Accurinta 8,056 39 001ce Furniture 690 88 Cash 15,853 78 James A. Hutchison. Gouts° A. Burr}, Wm. B. Holmes, I:obtrt Dalzell, William Rea, TI4UIIItI3 b. Clarke, Wilson Miller, John 11'1.:evar,, my= Wtu. A. Caldwell. • A. A. CAitinirtE.4t. .3, nilii,., p 1 1".1' S B U E. G I; G-ENERAL INSURANCE AUENIN. Capital R.A.prcr,: ixtqat, a ;Jo I, 0,000, uompA I' ti it.ll I: TAN 1,1 Nii, Ctntrterod 1, r 1: Li '''''''''' (2F I,! . • .1 at. t3iLlilsl4. 4 I '2.; TERRA COTTA OR STONE "t4rATElkii,' PIPES 19 Fmm two to Hl.l inch calibre. :'RICER from 12 to 31) Cents per Pool ALSO—ROCHESTER PEARL 1 RCE. Ir., Sale Wholesale at Pianotnctorarg Prices by IPLE L COLLINS, FORWARDING AND 11; OPA MISSIO PJ ro9ER tdl AND WIIOLZBAL3 D3ALIL• IN earealcsliG, LIU T T Eft, AND PRODUCE GL'NEB.ALLY. No. 26 WOOD STRELIT, PITTSBUROD. tjetu JAMES MANUFACTURER OF ALC Is Fa_O " Cologne Spirits anti if'usel Oil. Nos. 167 and 170 Second Street. •p10:1It;' , tx) FISH! CONSTANTLy ON HAND A FULL SUPPLI OF WaITE EL9H, SALMON, Orders accompanied by tho 0/11311, will moet prompt +ttenlon v:yl4:tiyl-21 , AMUEL A NESTOCK IMPORTER & DEALER IN )REIGN Ai )011LESTIC HARD W o. 712 Wood atrool, between Dlotinor.4l alloy and Four Vin ntroelt, PITTSBURGH, Pd _ irc nannbeiCriber In at., opening a well selected clues ent of fol - :,ign and domestic ilardware, all now,and will O. ~ . •1,1 on as good terms an any other hon.so In this city. lit 7, 1 a always keep on hand a general easortunars dARDWARB, OUTLEItY, OARPENTIIIi& TOOLr, 6c, which he re , ;:pectfolly invites the attentio n of I: chnoet n`6l6 Stl3ll7la, YAFINIEhe lii PHILLIPS, HUNT Si. CO., Com mission and Forwarding Merchants WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS of Itli no i„ Contra! Railroad, Cairo, II linoO). Mark Goods in all CA00.3, to our can,. GERMANDR AWING PAPER—In roll& for Engravers, for d 9,16 by j• WELDLN awn 63 Wood &beet, near goarib.. =EI UNTIIt, geJt. lint paid at L )8 Ir:A to Apt 158 I Kotler Manuf.00...... 63 00 NS' tn. Magee ' 76 UU J. Licu alll & Co.-.....46,g0 DUvio .0 J. H. Irwin, Esq SbU , 0 Edw. :ionise, Esq-. C. H. Paunru ......... 86. Ju I...'ugl.sb S ir , enard'a 12, .0 Brown:, Mmu & Co.. I. It HU: et C.,/ 4i 1 till Wm. dry 9 IL. 61,1 5. Span:, Sr Co 33 0 . 4 .. aba t is r. 41 steamer Arcola "1 11 A4l:ll,l,lM'Cllntocir. .1i 100 D.li,aard 54 00 V. 20,107 84 220,291 95 100,000 Otu 7 03 , 1,188 al, 0. !laud, 12),,,[4,ii.m Paulding, Jarue:i ii:lum G. r I Joehua t' cua nel E 1. hum's, gobert But toil, Jr., John J. r 4, t'irtsburgb T. M. ,gl. n, . . i erOfildeni. $2'2.01J JO . 66,277 OS *300,000 ,Ic3criptiot3.l $237,710 0 EIII2M FISEL! PIOH.F2.XL, MTMT:rnil LLEREI.NG, HENRY H. COLLINS, 25 WOOD STRIIHT