aid he settled upon Leah a certain annuity, the rest of his large property gbing to a distant re laden, a manufacturo of Manchester. When Clis was done, ho was muoh exhausted. After t me minutes, when the gentleman was gone, he d =dyed the waiting-woman to leave the room till E. 3 was rung for, and once more these two s' sego beings were left alone together. Leah, who had now time to recover from the f. !ings that at first overpowered her, endeavor e. to fill his mind with thoughts and hopes suit at e for one in his situation. May we trust she w• 4 successful! , f You were, what the world calls the ruin of my youth," said she ,—but, if I, a frail, erring er, ature of clay, have forgiven'and loveyl„,you so sincerely, how greatly more will Ho pardon who is !limself Mercy and Love ?" In this strain did her quiet, sweet voice pour balm into the wounds of his spirit. Grant it, Heaven ! May my death bed have such a comforter ! All this while he was rapidly sinking. At length he said, in a voice so low and weak as scarcely to be heard even by her wakeful ears, " Yes I begin to think there may be yet mercy for me, and that He has eent you an angel of goodness and love, to tell me of it, and to throw a halo of hope around my deathbed. lam dying. Do not call any one. I should wish to di, s I desiredito live, in your presence only, Leah. But don't be alarmed. It is so easy ! 1 feel just as if I was awakening from a dream, only the change is slower. " God grant you may awaken from the short fevered dream of this world to a bright ever lasting reality !" Amen Load !---but it is a hard thing to part from you again, when I had found you after so long a separation " This was uttered slowly, and almost by syl% tables In a paroxysm of uneuppreesible emotion, sho throw herself on the bed. When the fit Wfili over, and Allowed her to observe, she saw he breathed no longer. He was dead. And such wag the death-bed of IL PARRICIDE I Ills body was conveyed to Whitestream, and laid iu c little Gothic tiimb he had himself cau-- ed to be constructed, in the churchyard of the parish. Leah, by the help of the annuity he had left her, followed to that phoe She did not linger behin•; him. Within a yei•r, she too had sunk. It was her latest request that she ten he buried in the same grave with him; hut this, from the prejudices f his friends, could not be complied with. The country people howrvar, made her grave close on the outside of the tomb ; atd there she lies. without steno or inscription, or even a flower to to record her existence. Whether these things are of consequence to her now, however, I leave render, to your quiet thoughts. As for her son his fate is unknown to me. Three perso•'s were taken for the orimo, but he was tot one of them. Two of whom the con nexion with the conspiracy could be partly brought borne, were imprisoned fur six mouths each--the ;bird was set free It is to he tieliev m ed, either that some accident belie] him, or that he escaped from the country with the emigrauti,. 44e ,► orning 'Post. JAMES P. BARK, Editor and Proprietor, PITTSBEIRCM SATURDAY NI ORN 1 N C 4: D IMO GIiATIC STATE NOIII N ATIO S YOB SUPREME JUDGE, WILLIAM A. PO it T~i Kip op PHILADELPHIA fuit ()ANAL COMMINBIODISIt, W ESTI, E Y FROST, OF FAYETTE COUNTY irre. DENIOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE OP COn - RESPONDENCE. The Democratic County Com mittee of Correspondence will meet at the ST.CILLILLEB I.IOTEL, Pittsburgh, WEDNESDAY, June 16th, 1855, at ELEVEN o'clock, A M. Punctual attendance 114 requested. JAMES A. GIBSON, Chairman. JOHN lAYTON, Secretary. The following !UMW.' giMICHIIOII Colllpwir the abuse Com mines, viz: J. N. MoClowry, James A. ilibson, LI. B. Sinclair, Thomus Farley, Joseph Birmingham, I). D. Bruce, h. B Patterson, R. 11. 'Patterson, Charles Bryson, Dr. Wm. M. Merton, J. B Fulton,lt. B. Outhrie, .. Robert Morrow, of (tone, S. C. Wingarti, John Layton. SATURDAY MORNING POUT. The Weekly Post for this week is unsur , possed for variety and excellence of contents. The following embraces a portion: EDITORIALS THE LATE NoNIINATL , Ns. TOE KNOW-NOTHING TICKET THE TAX PAYVItS LoTTP.ELIES. OPPOSITION sTATI: Ct N VENTIoN ‘VESTWARM THE TONNAGE TAX. THE NEW oRLEANS REVOLUTION AN UNEQUAL PARTNERSHIP. NEWS, ETO.i FULL PARTICULARS OF THE NEW ORLEANS RE VOLUTION. THE BRITISH OUTRAGE. DEATH OF SENATOR HENDERSON. EUROPEAN SCHEMES IN CENTRAL AMERICA. GRAND RAILROAD SWINDLE. THE CJTTON CROP. THE DERBY AT EPSOM. POSTMASTERS O , )NFIRMED. MILITARY ENCAMPMENT. VARIOUS THINGS. MISCELLANY: LEAH MERIEL; UR, TUC DEATH OP A PARRICIDE THE REIGN OF ItAIN, (Original Poetry.) A WORD TO THE WISE, (Poetry ) A CHANSON FOR CANTON, (Poetry) BRITISH SEPOY ISM. AN ILLINOIS ROMANCE. SUDDEN DEATH PREVENTION. SLANG WORDS AND PHRASES LOCAL: TUE GERMAN SAENGERBUNIL COURT OF QUARTER SESSION. COUNTRY ITENIA. ATTEMPT TO BREAK JAIL. C.INSYIRACIY AND ADULTERY. COMMITTEI) FOR TRIAL AN INTERESTING'PAIITY. THE KELLY CASE. THE SHAW ()Ask:, ETC., ETC. TELEGRAPHIC viA , Bl-iINGTON AFFAIRS. ARRIVAL FROM EUROPE. FROM KANSAS. ELECTION OF JOIN P. HALE. M nHR 13IIITISH OUTRAGES ROM HAVANA COMMERCIAL ? ETU.: W HER LV REVIEW OF PITTHBUR IH MARE A LLF.QIIEN V CATTLE M ET. PI TTARUIRILI “ETAII, MARKET. NEW YORK NI ARKET, ETC., ETC itotniotonit to Widows and Orphan* The President of the United States has promptly signed the bill extending the pro visions of the first section of the act of 3d of February, iSS3, so as to continue fur life to the widows the half,pay allowed by said act and, where there are no vil l 'dows, to the chil dren under sixteen years of age. Widows receiving pensions under special acts are also included in this beneficent measure. Prcaseotatlon to Col. 6. Nelson Smith On Saturday last at the Brady House, Harrisburg, Capt. Zeigler, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives, in compliance with the wishes of the numerous friends in the Legislature. of Hon. G. Nelson Smith, of Cambria county, Speaker pro tem during a great part of the session, presented that gen tleman with a silver Tea Set of most exquis ite wormanship. Capt. Zeigler made a neat speech upon which Col. Smith replied in his happiest vein. The member from Cambria discharged the duties of the chair for a considerable pork tion of the last session with ability, and the people of the State will join in the compli ment to him. Hunt & Mincer Budget. The weekly newspapers for the present week are unusually interesting. Hunt & Miner, at the periodical depot in Masonic Hall, have them all. The list consists of Frank Leslie's Illustrated, with a separate colored plate of great beauty, the New York Ledger, New York Mercury, the Flag, Por ter's Spirit, New York Clipper, Harper's Weekly and a host of others. A quarter will purchase, at Hunt & Miner's, a large amount of excellent reading matter. ;v` WHAT ABOUT THE POS'e OFFICE : THE D Ie.RIIIINATDON OF THE UTAH The well known fact that the editor of the i uhi , .. , - . C , UL , :1-.S. Post is an applicant for the position of Post- , The telegraph yesterday brought the an master at Pittsburgh, subjects us to daily i n . : nouncement tln :i itiossage wise received by Congress from the Presb!ent, enclosing a copy quiries as to" how the matter stands," "what of the li iS patal from Gov. Cumming, dated are our chances," and the like. Hitherto we May received .la t th.„ , State Department on have refrained from speaking of ourself in I Thursday. From the temir of this dispatch, connection with this appointment through the columns of our own paper, but the state- the President says he has reason to believe , merits which have been originated : and indus that our difficulties with Utah have termi- Dated, and the laws been restored. lie eon triously circulated by one or two office hro- I I gratukoes Congress on this auspicious event, kers, who spend a large portion of their time , engaged in ii „ „ tier : and expresses the opinion that there is no in Washington Ciiv, ocisasion to make appropriations for the three ostensible avocation than seeking; offices , for others, which in circumstances prevent t',ein from receiving fur themselves, that the appointment fur the Pittsburgh Post Office was It settled thing, and that we sthod not the ghost of a ch•inee, has induced us to say a few words regarding he matter In the first place, the appoiLtee for the Pittsburgh office has not yet been decided upon, nor is it likely to be until about the time that the term of office of the present in cumbent expires, which will be sonic time next August. The story so industriously circulated in and about the city, originating in Washington from directly interested par ties, that this or that loan had received assu rance that he would be appointed, is all moonshine. No such assurance, or ~ven in timation, has been or will he given by the President. We are perfectly well aware that some of these professional office seekers, for their own personal, and in some instaneed pecuniary aggrandizement, have claimed that they "control appointments," but we know that no man, however old leis personal or political friendship for dames But:ln:min, or however highly the President may esteem him personally, either controls or influ ences any of his appointments. The distins guished gentlemen who have been honored with places in the Cabinet of the President will bear us out in the truth of this assertion. In these matters Mr. Buchanan acts fur hims self, and acts independently and advisedly. He is above and beyond the influences of po litical wire-workers and paid office brokers. In presenting our own claims for the appoint ment of Postmaster at Pittsburgh, we have not had the vanity to speak of personal merit or personal services. In these matters, all who are spoken of for the position have equal claims with ourselves. But we believe 'and have urged, that in this matter, the Demo cratic doctrine of majorities ruling is the true one, and we claim that we can outcount the other candidates for the position, in the ranks of the Democracy of tie, county. We refer with pride to the documents on file. in the De partment from the Demoeracy 1,1 Allogliony county, so numerously signed iii favor of our appointment, which, we think, when he conies to examine them, will and ought to have more influence with the head of the Democratic Party in forming his decision, than the opin ions, the wishes, or the pecuniary advantage of I any ono man. We have also urged upon the 1 President our position as conductor of a well established Democratic daily and weekly journal, having a larger circulation than any Democratic journal in the State, outside the city of Philadelphia, The P.Bt. for seventeen I years has been warm and ardent in its friend ; ship for James Buchanan. On all suitable occasions, it has been the consistent advmede of Pennsylvania's Favorite Son, lited has ever labored for the great interests of the Demo cratic Party. Whatever of position or of in fluence the Post enjoys, has descended to us us by legitimate right of succession, and we have endeavored to use it for the hest inter ests of the National Democracy. In politics, as in everything else, the laborer is worthy of his hire, and as conductor of a Democratic newspaper, published in a community where the-opposition control the most of that inci dental patronage which is necessary to sup port a public journal,—the advertising,--we think we have Home claims upon the c,ousidera tion of those who control the patronage of the JUNE 12, IMS -(ant peculiar party. It is true that it is but a fe•v months over a year since we became the proprietor of the Post, but we have been for many years con nected with the establishment as one of its effective force, and from our boyhood up have ever been a consistent Democrat. Lord Brougham once said, that in estimating the value of a workman's services the pre vious training which enabled him to work with skill, was the principal element to be considered, and gave as an illustration an anecdote of a distinguished London artist, whose customer complained of the high price charged for a portrait which was executed in a few day's time. ." Sir," said the artist, it took me thirty-five years to learn to do that portrait." So wo, although but a year in the position of controlling a leading Democratic journal in Western Pennsylvania, have been a life time in preparing to assume such du ties, and as a partizan of the great National Democratic cause, we claim from our Demo cratic friends such return for the services which the Post has rendered, as in their judg ment may he meet and proper. If our friends among the Democracy are disposed to aid us in this matter still farther, fur they have already done so must liberally, now is the time for them to speak out. The time is drawing near when the President will consider of this appointment for the Pitts burgh Post Office, and we are well assured that the oft-repeated assertion that this Presi dential appointment is controlled by any other man than the President himself, is not only insulting to him, but utterly without a shadow of foundation in truth. In deciding upon this appointment, as in his recent most happy selection of Col. James ' .Gibson for the Pittsburgh Custom House, it is the earnest desire of the President to give satisfaction to the Democraey. If he is is fortunate in hi. :.eleuti,oi ~1 P,stunister iL Pittsburgh as he has been lu Surveyor u Customs, every I)enauerat will he satisfied. The rumors relative t,, the P,.st Office aji pointment, which have recently been so in dustriously circulated, some of Siich have Keen of such a character as to intimate a con trol over the President's views in the matter, which his spirit of stern independence would spurn with contempt, and the frequent - in quiries which have been made of us, both personally and indirectly as to our position in the matter, have induced us to speak thus freely, even at the risk of having some few suppose that our vanity and desire fur office has blinded our editorial judgment. Karl Formes The first concert of the great basso in this city will take place on Thursday night. The sale of tickets will commence at Mellor's music store, on Monday morning. Formes, besides being a great musician, has taken an active part in European politics, and we have been informed that upon his arrival in this city, it is the,intention of his German friends to tender him a public reception. PUIDIEON sometimes comes out with a good hiug. " Brethren," eaid he, "if God had re ferped the Ark to a oommittoe on Naval Affaire, It's my opinion it wouldn't have been built yet." :==M!!!!!= regirmilas v,.lont.errs recently authorized for the purpose of quolliug the disturbances in Ptah, and for the protection of emigrant trains and supplies. As to Texas,she call be &tended by the regular troops now within her limits. The President is more gratified because the events in Utah will afford some 1 relief to the Treasury, and nut require the load ut an additional taaatiun nn the people. Uov. Cumming, in his dispatch to Cass, says the masses everywhere announced to him that the torch will lie applied to every house indiscriminately throughout the coun try as soon as the troops attempt to cross the mountains. The people, though scattered, every means would taken to rally them. tiume of the Mormons are yet in arms, and the (ioverrwr speaks of the mischief they are capaide of rendering as guerillas. The way for the emigrants to the Pacific is open. Uov. Cumming says that he would leave for the South on the 3tl of May. He says that he will restrain all the proceedings of the mili tary for the present, and until he shall re. eeivo additional instructions from the Presi dent. We sincerely hope that the Mormon War -is ended, but we have nu confidence in the faith of Brigham Young and his followers. This exhibition has already cost the govern.. ,ment millions of money, and in order to reap the full benefit of the expenditure which has already made a sufficient army, should be kept in the Mormon country, to keep the peo ple in lull suhjection to the laws, and to defend travellers from outrage. The su premacy of the laws must be hereafter maintained in Utah, and in no other way can it he done but by the presence of United States troops in sufficient number to keep the Mormon leader and his followers in constant cheek. Their submission to the government must he lull and entire, or the people of the country will not be satisfied when the safety of persons and property in the Territory is known to be fully protected, emigration will tend thither, and good laws and good order will prevail ; hot for some time to come the protection of United States citizens in Utah must necessarily he a military one. Railroad StallnllcK There are in the United States one hundred and seventy-four Railroads, ut which 22 are M progress of construction. Fifty-eight only ul this number pay dividends, from 2A- to 22 per cent. per annum, viy. : 1 92 1 ,,, r eent. 3 7?, per cent. . 7 do 1 15 d 15 6 (1., 3 5 4 (.1:. 10 1 3 4 , d.. Thy longest road is the New York Centrist, r)lit.i miles; total east and equipment thirty millions, and last dividend eight per cent. The shortest is the Erie and Northeast, 30 miles cost and equipment seven hundred and fifty thousand, and last dividend ten per cent. The largest dividend is made by the Galena and Chicago Read, and the smallest by t he Raleigh and Gaston. It appears ; therefore, from this statement, (abbreviated front the Anterioan Railroad Jour . nal, May 22d.) that ninety-four completed roads make no dividends at all. Of the whole number, only eight have not contracted debts. The debits are enormous, the lowest. $8;242, and the highest ; and it also appears that twonty of the companies have borrowed the round sum of Iwo hundred millions of dollars ! Sudden Death—Prevention Sudden deaths so frequently occur that any means of, prevention are of great importance. following directions are based on the idea that it is the brain, and not the heart, that dis tributes vitality, and that death is caused by a cessation of this vital distribution through the system ; and that the many sudden deaths which are attributed to " affection of the heart," are not produced by any such cause. The writer says: In every eft.S. of sudden attack, threatening t.,)r. , life, even when attended by paralysis, loss of breath, syncope, and even apparent cessation of all v cal i•it the most vigorous and healthy person present instantly seize the person firmly by the hand, Man, with your other disengaged hand, open, but with the fingers pressed togeth er, strike the patient a succession of smart, sharp, quick blows down the whole spinal eel- Limn, beginning at the base of the brain—the hack of the neck, which is the head of the The patient's b ,dy sh Judi, of course, be turned en the side, so as to present the entire spine t o the process Let this be continued with etch force as would suffice to arouse on e i n a deep elc, .in.l with occasional smart friction along the spine, downward with the hand ; let it be continued until some rigns of vitality appear, or for a continuous period of five or ten minutes. The favorable effect is exhibited by opening the uyee, by resumed respiration, and sometimes by starting up as if suddenly aroused out of a sound sleep. By holding the hand of the patient in one of yours, and striking the back with the other, au electrical current is established between the two bodies, and as the taps or blows on the spine are applied to the 5109 L sensitive Dart of the body, whatever nervous force and vital strength there inay be in the system of the patient is aroused and energized by the process; and being com bined with that which is thrown off or trans fused from your own body, the nervous circula tion is resumed and pushed forward, and the ob struction is removed which causes the cessation of motion, which itself simulates death, and unless remedied speedily, declares itself in per manent unmistakeable mortality. respect to this remedy as a prevention of widcu death, the writer has satisfactory evi limce n the actually beneficent result which, in two en-es within his own knowledge, attended the ex,i .I.u:tient—apparently preserving the life of each patient from what seemed to him and Ahem to he sudden impending dissolution. A Cantos Priest's Hidden Treasure Some days since a poor priest presented him self ot hes , i quarters in abject garb and squalid plight, and told a piteous tale to the General, tai i little personal property and his only chance of raytient it! the Monastery of now occupied by Col. Hocker and his hatiniiim. The General at once gave him au ardor to remove all his property from the, place, ILtl.l t.h.. priest prudeu:ly waited till thetelonel . ii.vjor part of his officers and men were abaeii on a r,alC.llTloissiitace. He then presented hie order, and was led about by the officers of the dive to recognize his property. The poor priest wai.i accompanied by some servitors of his order. With their assistance he opened the pe lestal of an untouched idol, and lo! a bar of solid gold and several bars of silver were exposed to the view of the astonished soldiery. Proceed ing to another image, be abstracted some stones ,t great magnitude and price. Then he bor rowed a ladder, and mounting to the roof, re moved a sheathing, and behold! a magazine of richly embroidered silks and costly furs, all of which were duly piled upon the shoulders of the poor brethren. Tho guard were almost frantic, hot the order was imperative The poor priest was a truo Chinaman. Having succeeded so far, he pushed his rights to the utmost. Lying about were some trophies and small matters, which the ibsent soldiers had gathered together in other places and brought to these Quarters. They also were put together. All was carried off, and vheu the reconnoitering party returned to their Nothing was left but the hole in the found them swept, but not gar ultrters they oof, and the disemboweled joss.—Cor. of the London Timea. FROM (”1110A017. sented, announcing the events in Utah. Its recap I Out°Anc, 1, " 55 • tion came quite unexpectedly, and the reading of it Dear Post weati.e , here fur the pact euek wa, , several times interrupted with laughter. When tr.e Clerk !lei finished, various expressions were has been clear ited on Coo coo, fu Aien hoes: in differeut ports of the House: "So the Mor on the streets, I jecge bt•ulos, thuugh ,„„,, is ended;" saved 'to the Treas• that is nu sign, as th e y mannge in ail: Last I..vve to ury ;" I; am ,lad f it," d&s. 'rho document was ordered to 1.0 p r iet,,i, keep up appciran c, i,v I.mp;y. Vollitlf 3 rear,Cull - mate° un Ways and 1 - 11,1 to nto C/LElLllitte o u. the Whole, but the glory enough f r one day. are' loyeally a•ijoune‘d. WAr ,, III , 4ITUN CITY, Jl,iFin 11.—Senate.--A commit (1 4 : 4 tJt lttl4-114,r,P.4. 4 e watt' appointed un the four appro priutinn to which the House had disagreed. 'rhe Indiana d election case was taken up far consideration. I took a drivo al,r,jug t LakE, ke, t Parialee, Erect sr teorough good landlord. Mr. P fr•m P sylvunia, which accounts fur Lis sterling good gush. itica, The Leh,' View [Lose is situated al,uut six miles &fan the c•ty, and the road there. ou either side, is lined with beautiful tind elegant r,:suienees, Splendid fermi detightful seiner. The house ie large end conm.edlous, tuxurianti, furius'ied, and lies Liu'. o few .;c,- fret tl.c Like. \ -t,, C:ncag , , !, 01.2 , drive le Li, hi Judge Duuglit ani ALtly tiuve enp.trA r, t fit , t,ionable re• rt i r the rummer, i hit.! it the head-quarters fur übLo tuck . pITT 3UU ii Remarkable Welt:ape from, (lie slug Prison The Now York Tribune oouut of the ebUti.Pn two prisoner- Sing Sinw, On Sunday night, Sailor Dan and au .1 nu tprious fellow, named.ll eines to t , fir escape from the State Pri! ,,, n 1.. t Sing Swg following rmtutter : The pri4en- , al, ve hnmeo were confined in difftl.-nt cells, though 1., , ;1; ru gaged in the same kind of manual labor, iB supposed that while they C0133i ,?tvi• plaq of ra,n,4 r. Their adjoined each other, I.nd It , tie tir-u hive be-in t ply or rut Wail, iii ord.:e hat they rolght act t•.,rmt,rt, Having in this. I,lftn. tier got b.gethcr, lacy iv st proceeded to rto ut a large jack !...erew, wh• had contrived to c:drr% th-dt metes five calls, where it we - i under ' h o u r bed ding They had tiled taken scrapes of t?lni from time to time, and had aiscniaotured a r..p, over orie hundred and . ully feed iu length. A number of sinus wc.,4 were laid I.eros, each other on the cell door, ;,,et , Pl tft.rht o r staging thus erected, , :n which 'h- jack screw was raised •sed seed , .1 The r:lseai , noa set to work in go •d earns and, by meaLs u: the screw, suoceled la r thf roof near one of the vontthordiF The rc , t Witt 11 ,, w g4;oed, the rope hauled out of ine cal!, Lig i..i•urely l6steii-1 to fl !I`.llC. II the ot. , er was ihr on: to ,ne ir,r,uud on tee out Of 111.! wa.II. Tittl` V. p. it petred to ,01,14. been mad , with Brea' very in , The rnguea I , ,werel ground, au i hid adieu t., t prinot , lonic A• au early hoar y:.,,iiirday the esca ! ie of the felons w:.° discovered, and :inn( ordered by the Wardou. The fugitiv , s w-re tr,e'd t , prior ti,ck (where they stole to small row-beat ) •no , across the rive-r '4,nd mile into Lilo ni.iuu tains, when their traoitq The t , oat which hail tr . o tt fund ti 1,1 Chc r•vt.r,tE shore. The ntlf)P0:411 ; on 1. , dirt lIP 1:4 • ou for t.td.3 (thy, and two e( III,: deputy keeper , ar rived here y:-,..er.14y Alhe order that a watch might h.• hrpt it tile vaz-:ou landinga. The Elgg Trade A corregpon,iont of c••••• rent, writingl cur.: h statistics about. tl,O egg tru.i 3 H= t,ayt, The receipt eg : zsf , tr shipment East, at !hi port, from Janu-.ry 1 t.) June 1, by river. 7 :mad and Adam:'s Exor , ,iss, were 19,961 bl, -- 20,000 bbls. iu round number:. Th.t roc now are falling off, but are still kept np to ?iderable extent. .The activity in this 1, - .:de throughout central Ohio has beau remark:lde Woogter, Canton, Massillon end Nianstield pear to have been the great shipping p:ruts, •-.nd their papers brag no little about the ftt..ttt The shipments of Or:Tl from IY-kio, in other reotions, m sctive then he: , . I have semi statements ' pers that the r-ceipla ISt3re r.t t:tae rate of 6,1.1 t hbla. a wto , k, sad thia w. pli: in3hp greater toad than eur figures Cleat.':‘ rhe shipa - e.nta, th Era. r,0.1 a •titl - 1, I think c e-:•.gup-p pa to s.,y that Uhe , w,ll hi acrd 200,0001,1 , 1., ef Egg: t marks! TLiTES NSWS BY_ TEL:iGkAPII. THII~.TY-i' 'TE OONCE ES;, MIMI Youterdny'a eroceoni la ;.‘ a HOUSE OF REPILESENTAI'IVEF Mr Harris, of Illinois, moved c he laud conti.. , .ed ..:5.03 Of Mr. Wi. iio agolust Mr. Harris, 01 Maryland, the 4 meiLlier, The motion was negatived. Yens 87 ; nays 97. Mr. Ils.ris, of It this teat , mony had been printed nearly four months. It gentiumen had not read it. it is their own fault. The could be settled of or one or two iiiieeehos on each side. The further con.dderation of the , iiejr-t was :• o 4". paned until the second Monthly of Damnll.sr, 15 majority. The Senate's amendment to the Post Office Appro priation bill, then came up. Mr. Harris again sought to proceed on the Airy ldnd case. bar. Stewart, of Maryland, said it was desirable to all parties that the question be settled now. Meters. Quitman, Keitt, and Davis, of Indiana, op posed its present action, owing ti the pressure of I..ub he business, and only two days remaining of the bes...ion. The its.t named, ventured the assertion hat not five men had read the testimony which se cupied 1,200 pages, and advocated the postpcnotuent of the question. Mr.. Burnett announced that as the members are salaried, they ought to remain and dispese of the business. There is a probality that the session will bt prolonged anyhow. A. motion to postpone the question till I)ecemi•or, was agreed to. The house then took a recess till 0 o'clock. F rom Washington WASHINGTON (lITY, Juno (4 Win has chal. longed Mr. ‘Vilson. The ohallenge grows out of their colloquy last night in the Senate. thi a former occasion, in the Brooks affair, it will be recollected that Mr. Wilson said he would not fight a duel, but would protect himself, if attacked. This is his po sition now. Messrs. Seward and Wade are endeti• voting to effect an adjustment of the difficulty. The number of land warrants.or certificates issued in May, under the act of the lid of March, 1855, was 1085. 20,170,000 acres of land are required to sat isfy the entire number of warrants issued. The annual examination of Acting Midshipmen at the Navy Academy, Annapolis, was concluded yesterday. The following is the gradun , ing ranged in order, on merit: A. V. Reid, New Yurk ; J. A. Howell, New York; C. L. Franklin, Ohio; H. L. Harrison, Indiana; Davy,Vermont ;J. Bishop, Miss art, G. B. White, Pennsylvania; D. M. Blue. New Jersey ; E. G. Turber, Ohio ; W. C. Whittle, Virginia; L. C. May, Tennessee; G. S. Storrs, A ia barna ; W. A. Kerr, North Ourotina; J. tirituball, South Carolina; A. Kantz, Ohio. Proahet in Indiana CLEVELAND, Juno 11.—At Lafayette, Indiana, it rained almost incessantly for several days. The Wabash river rose rapidly, and the inhabitants along the river bottoms were obliged to escape by boat, The Toledo and Wabash Western Railroad bridge, across Won Creek, was swept away. Two mor,i breaks occurred, and five culverts on the Immo are gone. On the New Albany and Salem Road, two bridges are also gone. Other serious breaks have occurred on the Wabash and Erie Canal feeder of this level ; four miles East, the look, dam, and AO feet of embankment are gone. There are seven breaks between were and there, besides several largo breaks along the canal. It will hr impossible to USE, the canal this summer. The bridge and several cal verts on the Lafayette and Indianapolis rot are gone. The Wabash is rising. No trains er mails can leave for several days. Whole farms are under water. Much grain stored in hams will be totally lost. Departure of Karl Formes for the West PHILADELPHIA, Juno /I.—Karl Formes, the grout German basso, closed a highly successful series of concerts this evening at the Academy. He starts immedittely fur Pittsburgh and the West. Alternooh Telegraph Repore. Congressional Senate.—An amendment to the Appropriation bill, which reduces the expenses half a million of dollars, w.., agreed to. The debate oa the bill was enlivened by a scene of personality between Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, and Mr. Elwin, of California. Mr. Wilson said that the Senator from California hnd talkod of demagoguoism. The State of Califor nia always had her hand in the Treasury up to the elbow. If the Senator alluded to him, he would ray that ho would rather be a damagogue than a thief. Mr. Gwin said—Does the Senator apply that term to we, or only to the collection of revenue. Mr. Wilson-1 have no explanation to make. Mr. twin—lf he applies it to me, he is a elan derer, calumniator and a coward. No reply was made to this. The bill was then passed, and the Senate adionened. • Hama—A message from the President was pre- f - , m thp WAbEI CITY, June 10 Railroad! A vident. CLILVEL.".ND, J 1 1 .30 I I.—\Vo riav teeei' d intelli • ireuce iii ,i,ul.P.r to IdLat ~u ette ttuJ napelis 11,11 rend. Thu er,;!.,ur firinnaL win k•I tiz. p. , sunger6 u , r. Par tu•uia r. ea. There have been he vy noutie, swept away. C'hs !tens ra: Kidnapping Caiai in Virginia --Heavy Se.ntence. P Ell Man FIG, , 110 10.—Mr. Lay negro kidnapping, was tried in tuo Circuit Curt to day, and oonvieted. Judge Nuoh fieuieneed lulu to ;he penitentiary forty yeare, eight ou wto defended by able countd. Mr. tiiitupkini , , on the same charge will be tried to morrow. hat lt le nolng for the Slok. William tiohuohman, Keg., the well known Lithog reviler, eeys : " I have frLquen'iy used litcrhave'x Holland Bit- H . B, and tin,: it invantibly reliever indlg - tion and Rev. liabcooli says: " I found special re ef trim use, for a Peive , o hoildarhe, with which h-d suffered." .1. W. Wo dwell, Esq., say;: I have used Bcor ,,ess 11, I/ Bitters myeel 1 . , and ration:intend it L. ers. kidtivin4 it to be what it is represented." Alderman .ionattian Neely, of Lotter St. Clair, ilys: "I have derived great benefit from its use for "I the ,toniiieh eel ind4testiiin." Jame, M. Nittrpity : "Atter several phy,miamt intd thtriotre's //o/ht:ttl latter. rerneved the pain frwu wy holrt teL ar',,ing I r-at indigos- Ihe editor the Kittanning Free Preen says •' After one the host physicians in the pinee had fulled, lice:Aare:B Holland Ritter,' cured me or the w. .erm of dyspepsia." Francii Felix, only manufacturer of the original Extras[ of Coffee," says : " I know that your /101- /ow/ nit , ern is UDC of the best medicines in the world t. , r dipirdered or liver." Dr. Ludwig-, editor ••[ the h'ackel, ISultiwae, pr. n•,u , ,ren L1111 ,, ii , 1110 ‘le , r/111 , 4 tno , olltillOTlCe (.1 '1:1 public. Dr. I.:;•irh.t.rt, the lealtag Getman v i,ysiehin of Pooh ha, preßßriued it tr_ luently during the hi it three years, with marked success, in debili• tilted , tates u. the digestive erganit, or of the system y^ii orally. Th. , Manager of halloo's vinegar tectury Bays: "1 tt myself, and was therefore induced to try it etlect: upon my wife, (troubled with the debility oom inm to all of a consumptive habit,) and really it i dodag her more good than anything she has eve is ken.'• :a ai•-k - - .Rrea 4 , lvo'N 114,1ast 4 , 6ferA. E3JI3 at ta par 'r.i. - rttle, $b by the p;'' , ilaajginin Pagn, Jr., ..t& Co. Nr.27 C' j 1 t ,L:_. Et. ce.Ct; 1 , 11 I)rt.cro-; , •s v . ixoits uF (KIR )' Cit.) rt•stiti, to tUe ofticat of 1) - , - Nt'fok N Cl LE• ttKATtiit Ktt)t t iith , E- - Propor,l hy Fthming li OFI., herebf c.rtify to the jar lic, that o child of _mine four eats CM, L.. iug trutrblod with n‘orfus, I i;i'lL9 induct, to pit r, I,atto of 1.r.,1/ 'Lane's Celebratell Veratif pr. pared by Fleming Brea, tte.burgA, Pa., 1,11:l11 1 a.iinie ; apS the ri.l.n!t wee, it bro:i r tht nway au immens nun l,er Wni - 711F in hill:id:ie.! and Htnuo; many had the up tyliq out 11 1 1 • el; j excellent tilli e 1.1•.11y11, In recommending it to 'or:Lb young and old, 38 of the tot medicine 1 evi r ); RS E'.IISoN, i'circtiati.3r-i will bo curulc! .th 1",, 1, ❑u+uufactur,l Lr N 141 4 . I'ittihurd. 1 - 1 511 Hl2, V'i - tnituge,i in coll. nry• wurtbleny. Dr. M.'l,.‘n••'. , 14w/tun, Liver 1'3;1, cnn hnd nt ri itru, vt4n-?.. unn,d4 ("C Eitlnaltz , C r M I NG n.; ,111, 4 % ft.SLlia% L: MPS E U 7, 1 1. I„ I, 1 A :1i t •1 A I, A It I phut TOP, I.' el l, z 6 Lour Co t.iLsLu rp ii li, i zir.. I tzil v.pert,sll3 r r .11,allt arid ar•ki the pr, pt it , or 11N% ad TP:ltij yeat, exp re (IV i I (I tin. b.,.; that tia, s Woo,. MOM nri..udm e.ind tin public g..wq - a;ly give ria, a at t.lti. . k jorl . ly Ejlißß. IC3RI, { l/RMES —M. STRA KOSCII Lu g s leave to announce that Lo huh ougagol HERR KARL FORMES, Ti,„, mt.,' living Bum the world, who will give his and only C;rltAN D CONCERT On l'hurrclay Evening, June 19th, At cpry HALL, neriinted by several eminent artics, under the , llrectlon 11A U ELKIN; STRAISOSOLI. I MLR ILL FU: .ML's will sing on tins Die3ou lieilryzea Hilton, MILL* b'lu'e Der 1, 1 , anderel. The Bay the Foaming Billows--..lreation Haydn. The sal• f.f reserii•il xn.tA will Commence ou MONDAY •••ORNINO. Jun • 11th, at the store c•f JoLIN fl. lat (CLI.OR, Woud ntrisit. Particulars In future advertisemuutii. [ jer2.:H w. 11. meG74; e 11 McCIE E .ii CHANT TAILORS lh,a!er i in Ready Muds C 1 thing and Gentlennotes Furnish iuti woods, corn,' of .et And Maritut equare AIIt ghony City, la. jel2:ly WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY. vv -m. C. WALL 11AS TAKEN THE third door of Jones' New Building, iiiljoluing the Bunk Fourth street, for an AMBROTYPE AND I'fiGTOURAPHIb GALLERY; aid having {Mud up tl nnall 111 3 style uutiurpnlised, invites his Mon& and Use pub lic to sit his cedablishruent. Ilis ka ception Room, tie has no hesitation in saying, has nut its superior anywhere, for size, beauty of furniture suit appointments generally; and his Operating Ronnie, la lug ou the same dour, are entered immediately through it. in his Operating Rooms, the most improved combined side and sky lights give a facility for taking a finished Pic ture, in the least possible time, that he thinks cannot fail to make his establishment the resort of all persons of taste. Mr. Wall's experience as an Artist, is a guarantee to his }ttains that none but good Pictures will be permitted to leave his premises. TAP' 1111111IC, and t 'LW 111,' I.lWitt, , l Cu view hin 101)1110, 14161 I,a,llitlll jtl2.lw C A RTVi JUIIT eL, YooNG, TRUSS MANUFACTURERS, 4,14 r P DER RIOES MOATE F R t. S Fi 1 N (I 'l' A l' K L 1 HOW N dY, TETLEY'Ih Ii LOCUST.—This is the name given to 3 style of coat, which h split np the back in the style of the insect, the name of which it bears. The advitu , l , 4eB 1:1 this garment in the way of ventilation, are übvloun : bat the style is not considered eleizunt. For garments that ar e et once elegant and comfor'able, both adult gentlemen and youths re s ort to CHI:STEWS GOTHIC HALL, Jel Corner Wood atreet and Diamond alloy. W IS 'fliE TixtE TO BUN NI B )OTS AN L) SHOES ~ .I,ap for Cash, at the ite',l know❑ titore of 98 Market et., door from 1 - 1 14: IN I ' S W E A R.-- - Caver Pat-nt Leath-o. Liout',4 Patent Leather ; Calf Boots ti 4 iient's Fine dipper.. CHEAP. AT TBr PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, No. 17 Fifth htreet, DI.M.INBACH.Ekt. a - Co. .)111 BOXES OONCENTIOTED LYE",,iu store and for Halo by B. L. VALINESTOCK to 00 No. 81:1. Corner Wood and Fourth CASES SAL SODA, for sale by jel2 B L. Pa EINESTOOK a CO. I BALE ANISEED, for sale by J.,12 B. L. FAHNESTOCH & CO. k;) BBLS. DA/MAR VARNISH, for sale by B. L. FAL , NESTOCE & CO. CASES CIAROAIII.I GREEN, for sale by jell B. L FAIINEeTOCK te CO. .4 CASES AMERICAN VERMILION, for ealn by (jel2) B. L. FAHNRSTOCIE A. CO. IBALE LAVENDER, FLOWERS, for sale 1 by B. L. FALINESTOCH & CO., jell Nu. 60 cor. Wood and Fourth streets. ripilli SIZE of the cheap Building Lots a for sale by S. CIITUBERT & BON is 30 by 100 feet. Location—Near the railroad station, East Liberty. Price—From $276 to $4OO each. Terms—One-fourth in hand ; remainder at six )ears credit. The Plan eau be seen at tip Leal Estate Office, 61 Market street. DEAR IT IN MIND, that the East err} , Lots are offered at such prices, and on snob easy ,„ter:e.s, as to make a home easily to be obtained. Bear it in mind, that they front on wide streets, are of easy access by railroad, and are very desirable locations for family residences Boar it in mind, that the plan of the lots is to be seen at Jel2 61 MARK WC STREET. : Hbrutir) 7, 18.:,*1 G. M. DOSCH Co No. S 6 Wood Street. No. 13fi WOOD STREET JuSEPII IL. BOR.I.AND, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPLENDk; • To SECURE A HOME • le la 3E3 Ma X C:) IE3 At. IA 331 OF FIFTY BUILDING LOTS. .1N THE TOWN O' ETNA, NEAR LIARPSBURG, ONLY THREE MILES FROM THE CITY, On Saturday June 19th, JAMS, The uuderaigned will 801 l upon the promisee, et tho North end of the Sharp.thorgh B idge, in the Borough of Etan, n..boining Sher, bbtirg, FIFTY BUILDING LOTS Beautifully situated on the bank of the Allegheny river. The property is known as WALLACE'S EXTENSION 01 ETNA, and is in all respects as suitable and desirable for building purposes as can be had around the city. It is easy of access by means of the Lawrenceville and Sharpaburg Line of Omnibuses, which leave the city every hour, and in surrounded by a brisk and thriving community. 'fbe Lots are 25 by 100 feet, requires, no grading, and th, materials fur building are more readily obtainable than in .-'ty. hr Lawrenceville and Sharpeiburg Piank Stoat runs d, bi the property, which is also easily accessibleby the 1.110.ir Road and the canal from puquestes liorougl. . . Allegheny city. Ths Allegheny Valley Railroad tas tale 11 at the end of the Bridge, who the trains etop twie, da ) The property will be sett lu fee sample, and the ti tle is unexceptionable The location is well adapted either for mideuees or man turing purposes. 1111119 or the Lots may be seen at the office of the tinder• signed, w here persona who may wish to detect and purchase at private sale will be accommodated. 'rho Public Sale will take place on SATURDAY, June fah, n tt,c premiaes. 'remit, easy, and will be made known at lie Rale. JAMES U. RICIREY, ts] Real Eslste Agent, No. 65 Fifth street Vi ()Li N STRING'S.—Frenoh, Garman, Et• A lish, American, and Genuine Roman Strines, pure 'aver Violin O. String and Martin's Superior Gultatr St rings. P-rsoile at the distance wisliing an ex ra quality 01 strings, by en dosing the money or post stamps with their Hiring.' seta [iv return mail, free of postage. CRARLOTTL BLUMIt, "Old Established Plano Depot," jet .t I is IV.. ~I street, 2d door above Fifth at. WANT t; )ne good-Wagon Smith and P y 0.. e ..k.i Wliiuo M kor, to go to Buea+llycillo, Ky., when•• nliertil winien and vemimut employment will 1, given. m lot is 0. niirkinen need apply. For larticu lore, +eV Ilnx In , ItnFnellvilli Ky. jel I:3ticlio W ELAN - VRED EVERY MORNING.- Publiclgor, N. Y. Times, Hera!, and Tr built., rt.,d G u am anti Commercial, are ilulivorui in every pint .•i the [-ule supplied by leaving your uddnsn it IILI 'IT & MINER, jolt Masonic hall. L AKE NISH.— lb, BblH. White Fish I4u " " 'front LOU " " liorring st) " filltnon ; " " Pickerel Just resceiv,al au I for sale by jell TI EN RI 11. COLLINS, fll{ APPLES.-50 sacks Prime Dry Ap 1.1.. s r.-ct-Iv,/ ItEld 14,r male by j•• Hi-'1:111( El. WI.LINS. BEAN - 8. hills small White Beans tor sale by 11. 11. COLLINS. E: RR IN (1. • 2.5 bbls herring fur sale by J. 12 H. 11. COLLINS. ‘IIIN U 31 B HELLAS, to LACE ' , IA NTLES, LAWNS, SAREGES, hoop SKIRTS. Also all kinds of Drava (loads and Domestics. HANSON LOVE, l•'onuerly Lova Brothaia, No. 7 , 1 Market str eel Jel2 BASQII II; 'l' MAIM I NUS.- Li ITE COT I'ON FRI N , 7 UN, 'ARAMS AND TASSEL 9 FuR BASyI'E TRIMMINGS. A larg , +,+•ortmreet of e•acellent etylel, received and for 8010 AT JOSEPH lICRNE.'e, 77 Market street. F,NCAMPMENT _47 E OF NSYLVAVIa. ANI It id hereby ordered, that a "Camp of Instruction" ho hold at Williamsport, Lycomiug county, Pounsylvania, thu ptetiont year, and the Adjutant General of the Common t,,,,alth duct,! to us thy :luta thereof—to take chergo of the arrangements—tai attend in perartn, and to fano the nco,eiry ordure to the , ionaral Stall, and other Military ollicar, of the Commonwealth to relation to :tie sumo. WM. P. PACKRR, Commander-in.Chie.f. ADJUTANT CI ¢NLEAL'B QPMCE, Harrisburg, Jane 3, 1868. 1u ebeblenee order from Head-Quarters, a " Camp of [warm:two" will c.o held at Williamsport, by cotorao. Porio)lvaoia, commencing at 11l ht., cu Tuesday, the 7th day of September, 1'658. :0.0111110 rutilZ . ' . 1 TU ., : I/A V, thy. 11th day of sidd mouth of to be r died Camp " t.MoqutMarum." I. TH., lut,uticd to luau& the uniform ~.! throtrz' -tit the State, wh, art, oarnotnly re qu dtohe in ;,[orept, attn.d.no , J. 1. it , t,• . ) ,r n. wr ii,. itri,!, , l!er Generals, and Brigade 1 n - pe, tie a-vet ~tviaitms and brigadei, are t eg aired nay 1.di.. , no, posEibte, what companies v , l be in at.,•miau - 0 from their rstmsctive Itta ta.• r in ea,L company, the ;Japt, And their Emit a dd r ,, sg . 11 I. Th. , %,a 4n1, , Cant, al, 'Heart; of the Brand t.t 11 1/1 th.' OWN, Canief at, oidortal to bin in at 1 urt 1 I .1 1,110.100, equivi3O , l io roll pat .1, dr.d.i. V. All iu avoutiance are requirod to bring ish thokt, all .Tiit MAL: •,1:p th'y may have. N. The hri4a. i.. [my-0 urr.., of 07eTy brigade, will rcipOrt at. ,1.14 , , k, oh qulpthat , belonging to the Btato the liluil, c.i th,le Conllll,sll,l V E. Major tio,wal nievanth Division, Gen. D. K. 3 ickinau. Audi Lu the senior officer on duty, and ho le heieby charg , 4 with thr immediate arrange:noun! for said Fec , unpulent, and ia orde , ..ed to report to this odic° fur fur ther f nertictions. liy ord• ref the Commander-in-Chief. EDWIN 0. WILSON, j •In Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. l oTicE TO FAR,MERS u.llarveet Toole and Machinery iu Ureat Variety lee Ball's Ohio Mower, is ready for delivery; 4I rain Cradle, of various sizes—warranted ; 100 Revolving Horse Hay Rakes; Grass and Soythes, beat American and English bands; Grain and Grass Sickles, and a largo stock of the most Lah , r Saving lmplemento for flarvaiting, wholesale and retail at the Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, No 47 Fifth etro,t, Pittsburgh, Pa. j ell:3tw JAMES WARDEOP. Light CL:renin Ale. ALE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY announce to their CUMOMON and the public, that ow- log to the price of Earley and Hope, and to snit the times, they are brewing a light and delicious flavor CREAM ALE, which they are selling at $4 barrel, and Gave it FAB 01 , .. TEN G ALLONSeach, to accommodate privato families. 'rimy have alas, X ALE, at $11; XX at $7, and superior is I.NNET at gs Nil., and smaller caeks in proportion. ~xc,•llent POETER AND BROWN STOUT. 44 thdera m,nt t their It.m , ,•ry ou PITT ST It 1.: Er, WI prompt Ittlutttluil. 1111120 NEW ICE CREAM SALOON AND LADIES' ILE3T AIIILANT, FIFTH STREET. The ,absetiber hne stayed, and fitted up savers! COMIIIOI.Ii- OtlB moms, nearly u;ipusite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth which are now open for the Bummer Beason. La dire and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of iettEltill CONFECTIONARY, FRU .Tt4, ICE CREAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season. All are respectfully requested to visit the roams, and test for tie,. wives. (jell)) M. MciII.NLEY. LIANs I FANS ! I—Palm Fans by the ease, _ll' dozen, or single, at Easter . ? prlces,with other varieties of Fancy Pans, for sale at I IuRN job 77 Market street. CENTRAL BANK OF PENNSYLVA- NlA.—Notice is hereby given that the CENTRAL t:A Of? PENNSYLVANIA, at liollitaysburg, will be upon fur business un WEDNESDAY, the 16th inst. je7 JOSEPH BROWEIt, Cashier. THIRD ARRIVAL CEO. R. WHITE & C No. 59 Market Street, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, TED; 31st lust A mew end complete assortment of SUIVIIIIIIER GOODS, siLKS, every variety, SILK ROBES. every variety, BARHAM ROBES, Flounced and Aquille, FOIL DE CHLEVREL, MOUSELINES DE FOIE, ORtIANDIES, .IACC/NETS, (2tIINTZES, &c., &c. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, HOUSEKEEPING', A LARGE ASSORTMENT. They have also paid particular attention to their stock. of MOURNING GOODS, phirh they think will compare favorably with that of any other house In thin city Ale°, a great variety of every d..Bcription of Embroideries, English and French Lace Goods, To all of which they would invitu particular uttentiun, it twilit; their last importation this befoul'. STONE WATER PIPE.- WO pads ti inch; 600 " 4 " 600 " 3 " 400 " 2 Received and for sato by 1 JO3l HENRY H. COLLINS. VEW BOOKS NEW B001(811- .1,1. Mary Derweut, by Mrs. Ann fi. Stephens ; The Jealous Wile, by Miss Pardue. For dale by B. A. LOOMIS, Publishers' Agent, job Post Buildings, 41 Fifth Iltruet WRAPPING PAPER S.-10i '0 reams as nurted ekes, straw and mg wrapping, fir salo by WM. G. JOLINerON CO, Jet) Payer Dealers, 67 Wood street. DUKE PORT WINE, for medicinal pur poses, by the bottle or gallon, a t A WoaTii , t eaosvNLEE's, in the Diamond. QTA7E. CANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ada k, manna. , Star Candles, warranted superior to any fa LllO Market, on band and [or sale by B. C. di J. H. SAWYER. L ARD 01. L- 60 laurels Extra Nu. 1 Lard Oil; " No. 2 Lard Oil, on hand and for sale, 11. O. Sc J. 11. SAWYER. JAVA COFFEE.—Just received a lot o' ,trictly paro Old Covornmont Java Coffeo. Also, La guyrii told Rio Cloffoo, at JAYNES' TEA STORE, 38 Fifth streot. GLASS. --500 boxes Bxlo, 9x12 and 10x12, far salo by (spu, WINEY_FL COLLINS. EXECUTIVE OILSBIBEII, llunieburg, Juno 3, 1858. f UM). W. NjiITU is 0 COBll4l. WING INSTJEANfir M .C 1 e 1.!.% AND Wdl., A5a118—5560,694 PITTSBURGH 01110.4 N 0.90 WATBit ifri THOS. J. LI lINTBJ3, A gest. The following list will show th. amount paid at t^ a Pittsbargn Agency for losses from Juni+, 1654 to Apr I, 1866 Herbert Goode] $ 600 00 Win. Bidden 600 061 Prank Wolff 400 001 51, Hass 196 00 W. W. 51'Gregor.... 8 00 John Heath -107 60 J. J. Horse St C 0.... 330 67 Newmyor & Gra11....1,682 72 John Thompson...... 200 001 Henry Feldbusch... 20 00 John Watson 23 00 J. M. 1.1.38.1 10 00 Phelps, Carr A Co—. 4,600 00 J. L Home & ' 61 00 Jab. Woods, Esq.... 29 00 Wm. M'Cully c 0... 2,579 17 James IleLlingor 1,000 00 W. M'CLIly it Co 760 00 Tobil STETS OP PENNsILVA:II4, City of Pittsburgh, as. Before me, an -Alderman in and for saki city, parr...ottani, came Thomas J. Hunter, Agent of the Farmers and Bls• climates' lasurance Company, who 1, lug duly sworn, OE. cording to law, doth depose and shy that the foregolse statement is true, THOS. J. 111151 That, Agent. Sworn and subecribod before me, April 7, / 868 . ap23 LEO:U.B.D S. JOHNS, Alderman._ EI...AWARE MUTUAL SAFETV INSURANCE COMPANV INCORPUitAI FA) is Y . .1711-t LESIISLATUILE OP )131:4 SYLVAN lA, IL 1135. s. E. CORNEI THIRD AND »ALMA ,S PH I LADELyRIA. MARINE INSURANCE. VIAItiSEL4. GA EGO, T. MI ports er the world IZEIGIIT, INLAND INSURANUE6 =l= ail parte of the Union. 1NdU13..5N01:8 inerchandule geuerally. to Score*, Dwelling Honaeu, ..4.5.,1.6 . 2'S OF THE Miff AIVT. November 2, 1857. Bolide, Mortgagee, and Ural Estate. $101,350 Philadelphia City, and other L0nna........... 191 1 011 MO rock in Batiks, Railroads and lutearuncal is,sos 00 Couipauiee.. Bide litocelvable 230,29.1. 96 cash oil hand . 38,1394 66 Boduue..s iu bands of Agunta, PIOLIIIIILIIq. ou Mama, Pendell recently isalied,oh 94,73 U 81 other debts due the Company entiecriptiou Nutaa MartiLi, Jofleph 11. Seal, ISAlLuttud A..141 - Ault3r, John C. Das-le, John George Leiper, Bdwerd 'Darlington, Dr. It. AL linston, William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, lipencer MoLlvain, Charles Kelley, 11. Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Junes, Tuo. C. amp, Vice Pres! Mare.ir Lsuco, Elbcruta THE UREAT WESTERN Loire and Inarina Innuranaa 00F1 OF P HILADELPHIA (Vice in Company'a Building, No. 403 Walnut, Corner of Fourth Street AUTIIOIIIZII.O CAPITAL. Capital paid in Bnrplua, Janury Lit, 1858 $47,674 FIRE INSURANCE—Limited or Perpetual. MARINE INSURANCE, on Vessels, Cargo and Freights. INLAND INSUB.ANOE -by Rivers, Canals, Lakes and Land Carriages Dla ZOTO a e : Charles 0. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street. William Darling, 1510 Pine street. Alexander Whillden, Merchant, 18 North Froz..t. ileum Ilazichuret, Attorney and Counsellor. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter St Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Co., Goldsmith% Hall. John H. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White & McCurdy Thomas L. Gillespie, Urn, of Gillespie & Zeller. James B. Smith, thin of James B. Smith & Co. Hon. Henry M. Fuller, office 227 South Third strt ft. John C. Vogdes, office corner of Seventh and Sansom. James Weight, lath Cashier think ot llogs. t Mod Talor office Cairo City Property. Jona J. Slocum, .I.llce 220 South Mir if street. C. C. LATII9.OP, President, W. BUNG, Vice Yreeideul LE'W IS tiltitrWitY, l Branch Office, 8 Well et.Y. Soeued Vice Pree't, JAMES WRIGHT, secretary and Tri usurer. EL K. ItICHARISSON, Assistant Focrettity. W. POINVEXTEIt, Agent. 07 IVater street, Pittsburgh I'eansylvsoutia insurance Company OF PITTSBUROH. ...... 03 b'attirth DIRECTORS: J...., I enu.L. , i, J. P. Tanuot, Goo. W. Suilll.l, tlody l'atterntth, C. A. Colton. A. J. Janos,. W; B. 31uliviLlv, Jag. U. itiptiltl; Wade ilametue I. Urik : 8 . ,..ruti1, A. A. Oarrinr, Robert Patrick. A. C. Semi:nun, J. 11..1011.d.9, John Taggart, floury Sproul, li idea Voughtly, Chartered Capitrai 0300,000 FIRE AND MARINE ltdr ES TAIIIIN, of all iloacriptiona 0211 t President—A. A. oAltis,Eli. Vice President-11.0DY &3U Secretary and Troasnroz—l. tidi ,A.ll, MONONGAHELA I NSURANCE COMPANY. OF PIT TSB UROB. JAMES A. IIUTCHI:" N, treeldeut. HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. OFIPI4IIE—No. 98 Water Streeti WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KlNun .1+ FIRE AEI ARINE RISKI! ASSETS—MAY 20rn, 1858. Stock, Due Bills, payable on demand, secured by two approved names $1.40,000 Olt Premium Notes... 47,003 •l 9 Bills Receivable 9,966 21. 115 shares Mechanics' Bank stock, cost 0,166 00 50 do Bank of Pittsburgh do do ;760 00 40 do Exchange Bank do do 2,050 00 190 do Citizens' Bank do du •• • 6,176 00 Balance of Book Accounts .... 8,050 89 Office Furniture 690 88 Cash 16,853 78 James A. Llutchbou. George A. Barry, Wm. B. Rohm's, Robert Dalzell, Wllliamlioa, Thomas ti. Clarke, Wlleou hillier, Johu ld'Dovitt, lora Wm. A. Caldwell. 4. A. CARRIER 41%, EMU" PITTSBURGH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Capital R.presonted, 3,0 u 0,0 00. JOMPANILT OF lIIOLLEST STANDING, Chartered by Penneylvania and other Staten. , MAIUNE AND LIFE ItL9lO TAKEN, air ALL DESCRIPTIONS. *I cr. 63 YOUR I 1 STRICIC t. .1. imams.. ii PITTSBU2iGE, PA. 8. CaI:MUM I tde3o-131 TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES , From two to six inoh calibre. PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot. ALSO-ACKIHESTER PEARL • STARCH War Sala Who Duals at ftiaz!ufacturars Prices by HENRY U. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOLZSAIJI DIU'S IN fuisar.sk;, BUTTER, SEEDE I ilSti, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 25 WOOD - STREW, PITTSBURG/I. I,leiti JAMES RicLAUGHLIN , MANINAOTIIRE3. OP ALCOHOL, Cologne Spirits and Fusel all, Nos. 167 and 170 Second Street. aplo:llrd'Aup FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON BAND A FULL SUPPLY OF 1 4 1 . [ LITE FISH, SALMON, Air Orders accompanied by the CASH, will meet ptezupg attention clsl4itlyl- 2 P 444.311[7EL FAHNESTOCK IMPORTER & DEALER IN 4'OREIGN AND . .)O3IESTIC HARDW ARE. 74 Wood streat, between Diamond alloy lad Fourth street, PI iTRBUBOII, al" TEES Sisliscaiberis now opening a well selected *soot n.ont of foreign and domestic Hardware, all new, and will be told an as good terms as any other house in this city. W ill always keep on hand a general assortment ot tfARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOL?, Ate. T, which he reopectfally Invites the attention o f in -chaser mik2l3 ILSMIIEL VAHNITSC CK PHILLIPS, BUNT & CO., Commission and Foriceirdiny Merchants WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS, AND "SHIPPING AGENTS of Illi no i s Central Railroad, Cairo, 111.1nola. Mark Goode in all cuoa, to our aura JetamdicJ ERjII*N"DRAWING PAPER—In rail for E ng ravers, for We bL , J. R. wELDIN, awls 83 Wood Moot) Dear hank. 'll i t .A WI:LP ULL B. Rill & Co 4 166 15 Roch'r Alluauf. Co—... 63 uu Win. Magee. ' 76 00 J. Coward & Co.--2,600 00 W. 1)1:wo• th, Esq.— 4176 J. M. Irwin, Eaq 850 o 0 Edw. Spence, Esq... I,i 00 C. H. 1515 English J: Richard'n 183 )0 Brewer, Rind Jr Co.. Jr R. Hill It . . .... 166 Wm M'lleadry...... 11 Bill Span?, CA') id 1.1 Salvage on ateamer Arcola AdncaeaLM'Clintock 40 06 D.Barnard 64 06 ..V.20,101 1014000 01A 709,786 31 Jainen U. Baud, Theophilos Paulding, James Traquair, Byie, Sr, J.ll. Peuiston, Joshua P. Byre, Samuel N. Stokes, Henry Bleaa, James B. htelearland, Thomas C. Hand, Robert Buxton, Jr., John B. Semple, Pittaburgb D. T. ,1r gat*, 41 J. T. Logan, it Whl. SIA.B.TIII, President. ant. P. A. ISIADKIIL&, Agent, 86 Water street, Plttabw:gb i 600,000 4 222 ,300 00 . 56,277 06 $237,710 66 DISZOTOIIB P1011SRI;L, 1;rxel:43:4:11 lIEHRINC , , HENRY H. COLLINS, 25 WOOD 81111111 T.