Etc gluing 1 4 1 ost JEMEES P. EAU, Editor and Proprietor. PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS 701 817PIUME JUDGE, WILLIAM A. PORTER, OF PIIILADELYIELL rot CANAL COMMONS% WESTLEY FROST, OP FAYETTE cousTi Ei;?• DEMOCRATIC {'AUNTY COMMITTEE OP COR RESPONDENCE.— The Democratic County Com mittee of Correspondence will meet at the ST. MAR= Horn, Pittsburgh. on SATURDAY, JULY Slat, 1858, at um= o'clock, A. M. Punctual attendance is requested. .41IES A. GIBBON, Chairman. „Too LLTTON, Secretary. The following named gentlemen compose the above Com- _ . m ittee, viz: J. N. hlcClawry, James A. Gibson, FL B. Sinclair, Thomas Farley, Joseph Birminghani, D. D. Bruce, L. B. Patterson, 8.. EL Patterson, Charles Bryson, Dr. Wm. M. Herron, . J. B Fallon, B. B. Guthrie, Robert Morrow, of Ross, 8.0. Wingard, John Layton. Jet:claw [Editorial Correspondence of tlie.Post. Pittsburghers at Cresson—Trout Fishing— Editorial Convention on Wednesday, etc MOUNT/ 1N HOUSE., July 19th, 1858 Dear Post :—The great attractions which the pure cool mountain air, the delightful scenery, and the complete adaptation of all the surroundings for social enjoyment pre sent, have gathered at the Mountain House a large and delightful company. There are parties here from New York, Baltimore, Phil adelphia, and quite a number from Pitts burgh.and other places in our own State.— All is gaiety and mirth. Mr. Campbell has omitted to provide nothing which could add to the pleasure and comfort of his guests. A fine band of music is in constant attendance, and the merry dance, each evening, closes the varied pleasures of the day. There is no summer resort in the country, which affords more completely all the appliances for both health and pleasure, than Cresson, under the 'skilful management of W. S. Campbell, Esq. One great advantage is the readiness with which it can be reached by the Pennsylvania Railroad from both east and west. The la dies and children of a number of familes are boarding here, while the male portion come and - go as their business avocations permit.— We never met a more goodly company at any watering place, than are now sojourning at t i he Allegheny Mountain Springs. Among the/guests here from Pittsburgh aro a couple ofhe patriarchs of our city, John Anderson and Christian Anshutz, Esqs., —men whose blameless lives are an example for the young, and who in a green old age enjoy with a keen relish the social pleasures, to which they, so largely contribute by their ever cheerful presence. The rocky beds of the mountain streams, which in younger days they delight ed to essay with rod and line, they now leave to another generation, and_speak of their suc cess in bygone days among the "speckled beauties'," which' e they were so skillful in lur ing from the bcisky nooks which the trout de light in. Messrs. P. A. Madeira, itobert Dahell, and J. A. Renshaw have been the most successful among the trout. On Saturday night these gentlemen brought in near two hundred fish, and on Sunday morning every body had fish for their breakfast. BeSides the gentlemen named with their families, we notice here F. G. Bailey, Esq., Capt. Robt. Beer, B.F. Jones W. J. Anderson, and their families, and quite a number more are expected by to•day's trains. We can assure all who may come, " even if but for a day or two, that they will have a pleasant time of it. The editorial fraternity of the state are Expected to meet here on Wednesday of the present, week—the guests of the Allegheny Mountain Health Institute Associatien. Each Pittsburgh journal should be represented on the occasion. We are informed by Mr. John HaSson, one of the Reporters of the Associa ted Press from Philadelphia, that the papers of that city will be very generally represent. ed. Several of. the New York editors will also be present. On Sunday morning Professor Wilson, of the Western Theological Seminary, preached 312.-arc - ellenc - sermon ip the large Dining Hall of the Hotel, to an audience of about one hundred persons, all guests of the house, is is the Professor himself. Thus you see the moral as well as the physioal and social man is cared for here. In our next letter the_readers of the Post may look for a - description of the largest establishment in the United States for mann... facturing iron—the Cambria Iron Works at Johnstown. PE3INSTI.VIINIA ITE.MS. We have recently visited most of the cen tral counties in Pennsylvania, along the line of the railroad. The crops of grain and hay all through the Stale_ appear to be better than an average one. Th'e;orn is coming on finely, and there will be a fair yield, if we may judge from present indications. The best fields of corn which we have seen, are in our, own and Westmoreland counties. The Democrats all over the State are quiet ly an& effectively working for the great prin ciples which make the county happy and prosperous. The spirit of good concord and good feeling, which ham been exhibited in the Democratic County Conventions, which have been held, shows that the pirty is a unit and Will sustain their nominees with a strong and united effort which cannot fail of success. We have never know'? the Democracy of the State in better spirits than at the present time. The new arrangement on the Pennsylvania railroad, by which the., conductors take their trains through between Pittsburgh and Phil adelphia, commenced on Monday. The ar rangement will prove a most satisfactory one to the travelling public. On Thursday at the Philadelphia Exchange three of the first 'mortgagelonds of the Alle gheny Valley Railroad 'tearing 7 per cent interest were sold at 50. The s.uperstructure of the Portage rail road over the Allegheny Mountains, now the property of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company is being taken up, and the iron and timber will be used in the completion of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad between Plymouth and Chicago. The proprietors of the Harrisburg Patriot and Union, are making preparations to issue a daily papdr as soon as the weather gets a little cooler; and the political excitement of the fall campaign a tittle hotter. There will be a gathering of the "Press Gang" On Wednesday at the Mountain House. It is expected that a large number of the gantlemen of the press from_ all parts of the country will be present as the guests of the Allegheny Mountain Health Institute. Mr. Buchanan it is expected will visit Bedford Springs during the present week. Tn yellciw fever prevails extensively at Ha vana, The New York Herald is fairly' in the field for &non Cameron for President in 1860. Since it has been ascertained that Presidents are not elected without Pennsylvania, there is a slight change in the sentiments of the policy party, and many wistful gazes toward our public men by the booty expectants. The Scotch blood of Bennett may have something to do in the affiliation with Simon. 4 . Locthiel I- Lochiel I beware of the day." ::::JULY 20, 1858 The Herald trots him out ia-the following style. "But where is thenew man who will answer tie necessities of the opposition in 1860 Y Up. on whom can Northern republicans, old line whigs, Van Buren, and Silas Wright and Fre mont democrats, radical Germans and conserve tive_riPhmen, tariff men and free traders, and Noritt • and Southern Know Nothings, be brigght' to coalesce? We have indicated the man, according to our understanding of his po sition, antecedents and principles, upon whom all these odds and ends of the opposition camps, North and South, may be fused ; and General Simon Cameron, of Pennsylvania, is the indi vednal. He is a central man, a republican, but not an ultra republican, and a man, too, of dem ocratic, old line whig and Know Nothing ante cedents and affiliations, quite sufficient to swear _by, but not enough to hurt him anywhere. He is also a tariff man; but of that moderate Penn sylvania school which is not without a host of disciples as far South as Georgia. Above all, the late session of Congress has shown General Cameron to be an eminently conservative man, when it was generally expected that it would prove him a violent nigger worshipping agita tor. " We name General Cameron, then,as the pro per man upon whom to redact a conservative amalgamation of all the opposition forces. If any of our cotemporaries know of any new man more available for 1860 as the opposition stand ard bearer, why let them trot him out. That is all. At all events, let them profit from the teach ings of the past, and from the wholesome. les sons taught them by the democracy, if they would win the Presidency. The beet of these democratic lessons is this: that where your old candidates stand in the way of union and har mony you are to set them aside and take up some new man not Identified with any of these old wrangling and clashing cliques, Thus Polk was nominated and eleoted in 1844; thus Pierce was nominated and elected in 1852; and thus, by the opposition, Harrison in 1840, and Tay lor in 1848, were each tak'n up and elected." Alexander Wilson, Esq., a native of Rox bury, Franklin county, Pennsylvania, but more recently of Philadelphia, a gentleman highly esteemed for his excellent qualities of heart and head, has just been appointed U. S. Attorney for the Territory o f Utah. The People's conferees of Clearfield, Blair and Cambria, have nominated H. [Bucher Swope, as their candidate for State Senator. The action of the People's conferees will not meet the approval of the people themselves! The Democratic voters of the District will see to it that no man having the Plug Ugly pro clivities of Bucher Swope, ever disgraces the S3nate Chamber of the Old Keyiitone State. THE following description of himself, by Dr. S. McOgden, formerly of this; city, as a squatter in Kansas, we take from the St. Joseph Journal. "SoI am again a squatter on the Delaware pre-emptible lands, toes out of my boots, heels ditto, unmentl.onables, to weak nerves, alarmingly torn, shirt dirty, sus penders nowhere, a leather strap answering the double purpose of elevators and revolver belt; hat, aye, my once silk hat, "whereunto shall I liken it ;" picture it to yourself, Mr. Editor, after it has served as a night cap for more than fifty nights, been thrown high into the air more than a hundred times in hurra ing at our numerous elections; after it has supplied the place of a water basin, provision basket and dinner table, almost as often, and you have my hat." Our presen,t consumption of foreign watehes can scarcely be less than five millions of dol lars' worth- per annum. What a temptation to apply our vaunted superiority of mechan ical ingenuity ! Yankees long ago showed: that they could make watches. During the war of 1812 good ones were made to no small extent in Worcester county, Massachu setts ; those made by Goddard, of Worcester, may still be met with. Henry Pitkin, of East Hartford, a watch repairer, commenced mak ing watches with tools of his own manbfac tare in 1839, and continued the business for some time. It failed rather for want of capi than from any mechanical difficulties. But within a short time an attempt of a far higher character has been inaugurated, and one which, in spite of difficulties it has had to contendividr, seems destined to triumph and become of great national importance. We speakcit.:the watch factory at Waltham, Massachusetts,' large establishment, now carried on under the prop torship of Messrii:' Appleton, Tracy & Co., who e„,thitilflave made a decided hit, and have only io perse vere till their work is known to place their es tablishment among our national institutions. Specimens-of their watches may be seen at their agents, Messrs. Reineman & Meyran, Fifth street. We have additional news from Mexico by way of Havana, dated in the city of Mexico on the 3d, and at Vera Cruz en the 4th inst.— The clergy had aided Zuloaga with another loan of two millions of dollars, but it was thought that this would postpone his fall only for a littlec i time. A revolutionary movement is brewing in the capital, and several eminent men had been arrested. Senor Baz, former Gbvernor of the ely, had escaped and pub lished a very important letter, protesting against the rule of the clergy. The news re ceived by the government from Guadalajara was reported favorable. The federal forces had it was said, retired from a strong position. Linares and Gonzalez, two of the leaders of the Jalapa revolt, had been shot. It was' said that Gen..Yanes would take the place of General-in-chief of the army, left vacant by the death of General Osollo. Mr. Lagare, a gentleman of South Carolina, has succeeded in makiug articles of furniture out of cotton—made so compact as to be as hard as wood. Out of the same materi al he has made a fire and water proof substance, suitable for walls of buildings, and relief. A house, it is said, may be built from foundation to roof-tree of compressed cotton, nearly as hard as stone, and quite as impenetrable to the elements ; and it may be built in half the time it would take to lay the bricks in a brick house of the same size, and at about one-third of the cost. Ths power of strong drink was forcibly illns• trated at one of the barrooms of Pittsfield Mass., the other day. Itappears that a certain old soaker had been building a "Bod sled" for the pro prietor, and wetting his whistle pretty freely at the bar, "on account," as the work went on. At last the bar keeper remarked : " What, you here again? Why you have drank that aled all up except the pole now I" The customer was taken aback for a moment, but leaning resolute ly over the bar, exclaimed " Well look a here, old feller, give us the -pole will yer ?" And the pole was swallowed. ~ r _ „.~~, r :~; = ~; 8 1 / 1 10A Cameron for President. A New Attorney General for Utah. A Plug tlg/y. American Watch Mailings Mexico. New Uses for Cotton. The Retort. Says Della to a reverend dean, " What reason can be given, Since marriage is a holy theme, "That there are nono in heaven t" "There are no women there," ho cried She quick returned the Jest, " Women, there are ; but I'm afraid They cannot find a priest." Liquidating a debt. -'-- All. EnglishiView of Our National /travel*. The London Atheneum lately made a strik ing reference to our nation's birthday, and although it makes the "Old Bay State" a little older than she really is, yet itis so well done, with so clear an idea of the real spirit of the celebration of our "one great holiday" that we copy a few paragraphs : In less than a month from this present date, America will celebrate the eighty...second ani vasary of her national birthday. Throughout the whole •' ..e States, however divided by po litical •guage and sympathy, by questions of bon. • ary and olcr, there will On that day be he in each aty andj county one unanimous ape , .h—there w 11 glow one confederate banner. Fr... Massachusetts, the eldest, to Minnesota and Brioonir, the youngest born•—from Indian Daootab, where the sun shines an indistinct light on unsigned claims and unencumbered es tates of green wood, to Spanish San Francisco, whore it flaunts along the path of the ocean steamer, and flings gold dust into the eyes of the helmemen and passengers—through an affluent land,°which eighty years of labor have marvel ously urged, strengthened with ribs of railroad, quickened with almost vital nerves of telegraph, made to throb with busy agencies motive and power of invention and manufacture, blest and mad,3 happy with appreciable harvests of wheat, cotton, and rice,no less than two inappreciable harvests of freedom and peace—during one day business and trade and political enmity will pause to ke•p a jubilee. In honor of that day the wagon on the prairie will have its arch of leaves, the lumber raft float ing down the Mississippi will attach to its rough pine mast a July flag, the steamer far out at sea will hoist a garland at the fore ; a motley popu• lation, of all hues, German, Indian, civil and military, will malts music in what twenty years ago, were forest streets, and along the thirteen thousand miles of coast, from every cape and headland, peaceful cannon will proclaim to the world a declaration of American independence. Nor in less favored climates will the day be forgotten. Compliment or sympathy will deck with American colors the harbors of Montreal Sydney and Liverpool. Americans will be glad in Rome, in Florence, and perhaps, too, in Paris, and in token of political amity, and fearless of clear and open search, the portraits of Queen Victoria and President Buchanan will hang side by side to dignify a hospitable dining-room at Richmond. A RIVAL SEA SERPENT.—The New York Evening Post says the Silver Lake Sea Serpent has a rival in France, which the Paris papers are discussing vigorously. According to their accounts a crocodile has been cruising in the Seine. A correspondent of the Paris Pair ie gives the following account of him "For two nights past between twelve and ono o'clock, I have noticed from my window looking out upon the Seine, a great mass moving in the river. The rapidity with which it ascended the current, etrong es you are aware, betweei, Point Neuf and the POint au Change, convinced MID that it could not be n swimmer The apparation puzzled me; and last night when it reappeared, I descended to the bank, not far from the bateau broyeur, and called out Psit ! Pelt I Then I saw the object, which I believed to be a man, turn and advance rapidly, very rapidly, towards me. Instinctively I fell back to the bateau broyeur and from that position I saw distinotly on the dry bank a crocodile on all fours, apparently fifteen to eighteen feet long and a body twioe as long as a man's. I hastily ascended to the quay, and, reassured, hurled several large stones at him, one of which struck him in the carapace, and bounded back with a great noise. He sprang into the river and uttered some feeble cries, and then ascended the current, leaving a great wako behind him. I watched him to Point an Change, where I lost sight of him." New Counterfelta. A very dangerous counterfeit on the York Bank, Pe., of the denomination of 10's,' bas made its appearance, and is being circulated throughout this section. We advise all our pa trons to keep a sharp look out for any 10's of fered. Counterfeit 20's on the Ne.nmkeez Bank, Sa lem, Mess , altered from Hamilton Bank, Scitu ate, R. 1., worthless, are in circulation. Among the recent counterfeits are 3's on the Bank of Jersey City, vig. : three small female figures—figure of Justice on right end; female with siokle on left ; also, 2's on the Hoboken City Bank, altered from Commercial Bank, Am boy—genuine notes have red tint. Going to Spread Herself. AB a newly married couple, evidently from the country were promenading Montgomery otreet last evening, their curiosity was suddenly arous ed by the appearance of some mysterious look ing articles dangling from a shop window. They eyed them with the keenest concern—first one side and then the other—until at last the hus band having completely exhausted his imagina tive powers, drawled out : " Well, Sal, consarn my picture, of them ain't the caesedest looking things I ever beam tell of." Then twisting him self about, and giving the contents of the win dow another look, he added, "What onearth kin they be ?" " Why, Jake, don't you know Krineline and hoop." " Due tell," ejaculated Jake softly. " Them'e 'em, is they ?" and he ran his eyes about the strange apparel. " I think they are so sweet !" ventured Sal, when at the same moment a lady dressed in the height and breadth of the fashion, brushed along.— Jake had seen enough, Sal must have krineline. Witliout saying a word, he started to enter the store, but was stopped at the door by her, with all sorts of entreaties not to carry the joke any farther. Bat Jake was determined. He had taken a fancy to the goods, and could not rest Until his better half was supplied with them She drew baok, but it was of no avail. Ho gathered her arm tightly in his own, and mak ing a long stride into the estrbliehment, exclaim ed: "Come along, old gal 1 You're my wife now, and I'll be of you shan't spread your self !" Pun and Poverty. Poverty runs strongly to fun. A man is never so full of jokes as when he is reduced to one shirt and two potatoes Wealth is taciturn and fretfuL Stockbrokers would no sooner in dulge in a hearty laugh than they would lend money on a "second mortgage." Nature is a great believer in compensations. Those to whom she sends wealth she saddles with lawsuits and dyspepsia. The poor never indulge in a wood cock, but then they have a style of appetite that converts a number three mackerel into a salmon, and that is quite as well. A Smart People. Not long ago, writes a correspondent of the Knickerbocker, an attorney with considerable swell, but not muoh brains, came to C—, in Ohio, to locate. One day when the Post office was full, waiting the distribution of the mail, a half-witted fellow stepped up to him in the crowd and said ; "Mr. I'm told you have coma here to practice law." " Yes, I have." " Well, you will find it a first rate location. Hadn't lived here four months before I was sued ten times." " Well, it seems to me I could live here for years without being stied at all." I presume you could," said our half-witted friend ; " peo• pie here are pretty darned smart. They don't sue a fellow without he's good for the costs SUPPOSED CASE OP POISONI2IO.—The Indian apolis State Sentinel says that the Superintendent and family, all the teachers, and forty or fifty of the pupils of the Blind Asylum, were suddenly and singularly affected on Monday of last week. After dinner they were attacked with sickness in the stomach, accompanied by vomiting, and, in some oases, extreme prostration. Some of those who suffered thought that they could taste the metal taste caused by the poison. The meal was an ordinary one, such as they had been no ouslomed to, and was cooked in vessels which had been in use for several years. The cause has not yet been discovered for this singular 03- ourrence. All the inmates of the Institution are on the kindest terms. U. WE TEDIII WE ABE JUSTIFIED IN SAYING that no other Pill, or remedy for Liver Complaint, has gained, so daserrally,Vie reputation now enjoyed by Dr. hi'LANE*B CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, prepared by Fleming Bros. of Pittsburgh. As an evidence that they will care, read the following certificate from a lady residing in our own city: • Nrw Wax, January 23, 1852. This in to certify that I have had the Liver Complaint for six years, and never could get any medicine to help me an til I commenced using Dr. M'Lane'e Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros. I can new say to the PrIPU I N that they have completely cured me; and I do hereby re• commend them to all persons afflicted with a diseased Liver. They will core. Try them. /41ARIA. EVANS, Na 93 lawls street Jar Purchasers will be careful to ash for inr. !PLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVED. PILLS, nuturtfactured by FLFMIENG of Pittiburgb, Pa. -- there are other Pills purporting to be Liver ISla,uow before the public. Dr. Bl'Lene's genuine Liver Pigs, also his celebritatiVertlifegES (Mt DOW be bad at all respectable dreg stores. Netts genuine without the siyaa tur. QP (45] (kliklwdaw) ARMING DUB.. ,~; :;~:'. ~~ _~ THE LATEST MEWS PriILADELPLUA, July 19.—The•Convention of the Sons of Medts aseeniblecl this morning. Cur tis Guild, of Boston, was chosen temporary Chairman. The Committee on Permanent Or ganization selected tho lion. Henry Souther's, of Pennsylvania, was unanimously approved. G. W. 'Wks, of New York, and G. W. Wood, of Philadelphia, were chosen Secretaries. The Committee on Finance repoitod that $78,561 had been distributed during the year for chari table pirposee; the balance in the treasurr be ing $16,96. I Throe hundred and fifty delegates were present, and fifty foreign delegates were expected. The Convention will continuo in ses sion for several days. The hotels of the city are crowded with visiting members. It is esti mated from twelve to fifteen hundred stranger members are in the city.. A procession of the order will take place before adjournment. ST. Louts, July 19.—The river has risen tire feet within thirty-six. hours, and is still risinp the rate of ono inch an hour. The Missouri I a risen six feet at Booneville since Saturday rain lug ; it is now stationary at Kansas City. !the Missouri is said to be higher than ever befcra known. The Illinois is swellitg from the 1, reins. The Upper Mississippi is at a stand Lt Dubuque, and is faliirg slowly btlow that point. There were very heavy rains on Saturday night. The weather is now alternately clear and cloudy, and is cooler. NEW YORK, July 19.--Tse weekly bank state meat shows the following, results :—lncreqeso of loans, $300,000 ; increase of r‘pte,ic, 5622,000 increase of deposites, $671,000 ; decrease cf circulation, $229,0;30. Phi LADELPIIIA, July 19 —The bow arrnago meat on tha PenneylvaniA Rulroad went into effect to-day, and the wide cars now go through from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh. Large num bers of Philadelphians arc taxing advantago of the excursion trips, to visit the Altoona and Mountain Houses. The Selling Qualities of ilcerhaven Ifol- QUEBEC, Canada, June 20, 1854. We bare no doubt it will roll well hero. Scn.d us 1 gross. JOHN AIUSSON F CO. MONTP.EIL, Canada, July 1, 1854. Send Lid 2 gross Scerinro's Holla3d Bitters. We pant ult.-Wanes of this Mud in our markot. JOHN BIRKS CO., Ifedical Ball. ST. PAUL, Minnesota. There is quite a ready 6alo hare for your Bcerha.e's Holland Bitters. %V i. H. WOLFE, Per H. B. Pearson. 11OLLIDATSBMI6, Pa., Doe. 24, 1856. Sent mo three dozen more Bcerbave's Hollarid Bit ters. I will remit on ror;eipt of samo. J. R. PATTON. I,..7.wisTowli, Pa., Dec. 24, 1854. tz, Band me d dozen Rcerhave's Holland Itaters, per railroad-77i1l remit, less disoount. CHARLES RITZ. WELLsautto, ti Nov. 1, 1856. Bond me another bcz, 3 dozen, Ecerhave's Holland Bitters. It is taking the lord hero of c,il other Bittore. IL KIRKER. Yens, Pa., PArnary 4, 1857. Please send me, per express, 6 dozen BozrhaTe's Holland Bitters. We are entirety oat.' C. A. MORRIS CO. LOUISVILLE, Ky., January 28, 1857. Wo have a great many calle for your Bcorhavo's Holland Bitten, and would like to have the agency. Caution i—Ba careful to ult f r Bcorhitee's Holland Bittere. Sold at $1 per bottle, or Fis bottles for $5, by the sole Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., da Co., N 0.27 Wood street, between First and Evond streets, and Druggists generally. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphan'n Cunt; of Allegheny coon • ty, I win fipo.33 at public late, at the COURT lIDUSR, in ilia City of Fittahurgh, ou SATURDAY ItOiINING, July 31er., at 10 o'clect, all those two certain Lots of Ground, Minato in the borough of South Pittibrogh, Allegheny county, marked Nva. 4 and 5, in tho plan of fool hid out by the heirs of Sydney Orerg, near the Monongahela Bridge— Bald L3ls, together being fifty (50) feet in front on the Turnpike, and extending bacte,preserving the width of about one bandied and fifty feet (150 feet,) more, ()ekes, ,gin which there le erected ONE TWO STORY FRAn.ll'lD)Il3tl, with the appurtcuancee. Terme at sale. W 31. McLAUGIILIN, Erecntor of Thos. 31cLangblin WRITING PAPERS—Of every cieerip flora sold Viholcwile or r.tail, by OGlS.—Dressed Hogs, .inst received and 4. fc7 sale by JAMES .109 FO i?. r.er ITELLIIM COPYING BOOKS—For sale by Jel9 J. IL WEI,DIN. AT A BARGAIN—Two large Lots of ground in South P.ttsbnrgh, each 20 feet ir-r.t. on Carson street, by 160 deep to Chesnut street, with two f:ame dwelling houses, each containing four ro ma. Berms 03S1. Alto-A valuable building lot, 20 feet front, on Careen street, near the Public School 134se, by 100 feet deep to Chesnut street. The pnrchnsw to have t 11.3 use in build ing, of the gable end of the hoofs) adjoining_ Price, $6OO. Terms easy. S. CUTEIBRItT to BON, jylo 61 Market. street. QOAP POWDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder 11.0 of our own manufacture, warranted superior to any offered for sale In this market, on hand and for sale by falB B. C. t J. IL SAWYER. 10 SACKS FEATHERS, for Rale by BACIALE V, 00SG RAVE Et 00., 0224 N oft 19 yr.d 20 Wood fabwit. I,IOIINT WASHINGTON.—For Sale—A a . comfortable two story frame dwelling house of four rooms, with a large lot of ground, fruit and shade trees, flowers, /Cc., a good cistern, with pump, in the kitchen, Ae , paihng fence, situalo on Sycamore street, Mount Washing ton. S. CUTHBERT & SON, JeB 61 Market street. TWO DWELLING HOUSES FOR RENT, A_ by S. CUTHBERT 8: SON, 1Y .51 Mitriret etrent. -- GENT'S WEAR.— • ' Cif PAP. • Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters; o 74" Gent's Patent Leather Oxfords ; oa blent's Calf Boots ; Gent's Fine Flippers N 9 C.) CHEAP. AT AT TUB PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, , Jel2 No. 17 Fifth street, DIETENBACILER t CO. 44 RAPPING PAPER-3000 reams asst • eizea Rag Wrapping, a superior article, for solo by Jel9 J. It. WELD!N. 500 000 ENVELOPES, Buff and Ca g nary, Just received and far solo of the Stationery Store of W. S. HAVEN, Je26 Corner Market. and Seo.ind streets. COFFEK-200 bags Rio Coffee, for Pale by wm. smittl S co„ meld 1 I 3 Potrri. vrd 117 riot qtri, rt. jAY & BRO.'S PRINTING INKS--Sold by rrar24l .7. TL W.ELDIN. QTAR CANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ada mantine Star Candice, •, - ;arranted superior to sty to the market, on hand and for tale by myl3 P. C. a J. Ti. @ AWITIS JPONGIS--A large supply of coarse and tine Sponges+, of a very superior (polity, Jost received by JOS. r1.011:40 • J 512 Corner Diamond and SiorketstrGet. AIR DYES—Batchelor's, ChriAtadora'e, Ala:maces, Sha snd Water's Liquid Hair Dyca—a large supply constantly on h.nd, at JOSEPH FLFIMING'S, /Y/2 Corner Diam'ond and Market erred. BLAIR WYETH'S CHEMICAL FOOD —A large aupply received Cale da7. For Bale whole. uale and retail by JOBEPII FLEMING, Jyl2 berv: , r Diamond and Market at. 1! COL WANTED.- ' The highest market price paii for Wool, by B::SINGER HAIIDMII4Fi. Co., je187.2 - a No. 29.5 Liberty street. JUST PUBLlSllED.—Brightly's Pardon's EV Annual Digest of the lo.lwo of Peansylrania, for each of tbe year 1853, 1884, 1855, 1858, 1857 end 1858, namely, from the 28th of 3lsy, 1853, to 28th of. tiley , 1858. Tito whole completing Btrond end Brightly's Pordon'e Digest to the present duto, by Frederick 0. Brightly, Esq., fo' rate by J. ..R. WEI . DIN, 117 No. 63 Wood street, near Fourth. DESIB,ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE- A Dwelling HOl3BO and two large lots, with good ht. provemehts, immedlite peasession. Price, slBto. A Farm of 303 acren, 40 improved, all' prima land one mile from Fayette Springs. 'Price, $0 porncre. A valuable property at. Lawrenceville, in mimplete order, good location, immediate posseedon—s3so9. A section of cholea laud in Franklin county, lowa, in good location—s2,Bo per acre. 8. OUT1.181:RT A SON, Je29 51 Mnrkot street. RYE. -125 bush Rye for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, jy2 Corner Market and Pirit etrwta 'FAKE FISH-15 whole bbla. Lake Sive .l.4 dor White Fish jnat received' and for sale by JAB. A. FETZER, • JyB Corner Market and 'irst streets. P OINT BOX FAOTORY.- BUSIIA. itt , GHTENDORP ufauture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles, Hardware and VarietyGords, etc., etc. ' M. Orders us -cannily tilled. 1 rnv422:ly QOAPS.—A largo supply of 'dies well ij known . lirtewn Windaor Soap, Just received Mao, Honey, Palm, Lettne.., Nymph and one: fancy Soaps con. etantly on hand at JOS. FLEMING'S, J y 7 Corner Diamond and .71;;rk« t street. EIItACON.-2500 lbs. Hams, Sidesand Shoal- JILD dere—country cured...a go* articl fcrr sale by WV 9 WM IL SIUTII.Er (1141 : . tV4 BY TELEGRAPH. Convinlion of tho Sons of katita. 'She Baylor and Weather at,,St. Louts. r 4 York I.tio;dily katAk 'tateznto!.. The New aallroad Arrangearleat. /and Bitters WM. PPRINGER S BRO. jys:3tw&3til:o-s-v WM. C JOHNSTON a CO, rat,r Deotors, 67 Wood strret ••-' • Ir. •?;,i.'.',,'24:' '''''. 'l&4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TODSTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OE THE BANII OU PITISDII: t O. _ *MONDA Mumma; July 19th, 185% . 4B: . _._______ , lone, Bills and Macaw: de $1,603 411 43 Real Estate and Ground Rent 1 • : ' 44,785 82 14,477 68 Etccke and hliacellaules . , . _ , 144877 68 Due by other Banka.x..... .... ...,. . ...,...... Bank Notes and Cheeks, and U. B.' ll-01311 /31 68,117 OD Noma Epode 663,477 08 LL4_IIILITIES Capital Stock Prolit3 and Earnings 167;380 90 Unpaid Dividenda and Buipertie :Accont.ts ' ! 4,934 04 One to other Banks 80,447 06 Circulation 293,721 00 Deposft. 784 462 68 $2,423,t348 57 The above Statement Is correct, to the best of my know ledge and belief. jomkr HARPER, Cashier. sworn tek and subscribed ibis 19th day of Adz 1858, be fore me, W2O) AUSTIN LOOHIS,Notary Up STATEMENT 011 THE MERCHANTS' MID I MANUFACTURERS' IBANK, OF PITTSBURGH. 5101e642 MOW:MO, July 19th, 1868. • Capital and Contingent ...... ...$750,140 OD • Notes in Circulation...., 197,696 00 Due .DepoAtors- —.... 221,222 65 . Due to. other Banks ..... ..... 16,676 14 • Due Commonwealth ..... 5,985 22 Loans and 063c0unt5........ 957,156 96 Specie--Gold and Silvet. 118,788 59 Notes and Cheeks of other Banks 52.379 00 (lofted States 50curitica..........—....-- 45.714 00 Duo by other 95,907 23 The aboVo Statement is correct, • W. IL :DENNY, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me this 19th day of July, A. D., 1858. ' J. F. MACKENZIE, .17 00 Notary Public. EWSTATEHFaNT OF THE EXOHANQE BANK OF PITTSBUROIL MONDiY Moutiria, July 19th, 1858. Loans and Discounts .$1,406,584 78 Real Estate 46,920 66 Specie In Vault 237,009 13 U. 8. Treasury Notes 61,600 01 Notes and Checks of other 8ank5...... 17,043 51 Dne by other Banks 52,031 96 Capital Stock.. $ 818,000 00 Contingent Fund and Frofita 173,096 74 Circulation 448 215 00 Deposits - s 349,006 ad Duo to Banke 31,171 04 $1,820,290 OA /certif? that the above Statement Is true to the beat o my knowledge and belief. H 51... MThillAY, Cashier. Affirmtd before me, this 19th day of July, 1858. 19 20 O. W. FaoirsT, Notary Public T" -- 5 STATEMENT OS THE ALLEGILENY BANK. Pittabnr4h, Monday, July 19th, 1858 ASSETS: Notes and Bills Discounted- $509,688 50 Coin.. 62,763 67 Notes and Checks or otter Banks 25,567 7d Due by other Banku 10,530 47 LIABILITIES Circulation. 162,830 0) Imo to other Banks 14,867 06 Individual Deposits 97,406 41 Unpaid Dividends , 673 00 $275,465-64 Tit, above Statement is cJrrect tia - the beat - of myyknow ledge and belief J. W. COOK, Cashier. Sworn and anbscribed bolero me. IY 2O ] IttlaliatT FINNEY, Notary Public. EXEOITI ORS' SALE.-13y virtue of an or der of the Orphans' court, of Allegheny county, the nouerelgricd will sell at Public Baleen the following lot or parcel of ground, belonging to the estate of the late 308. 51011ARLAND, of - Peeblos townehip, Allegheny county, and bounded and described so fellows, to wit:—Beginning at a point en the road leading lo East Liberty. and the Nine Milt a Salt Worki; thence north fifty-one (51°) degrees, east thirty-two (82), and eighty four (84-100) hundredths of a per. it to a poiet or post, or point corneringOn Lando be'ong leg to heirs of Perris and Moore; thence by line of land of erris' heirs, north thirty eight (38°) degrees west flit)-nine 00) porches and thirty-six (80-10 O) hundredths cf a perch to the before mentioned Cast Liberty road, and read lending to the Niue Miles Salt Works; thence along said road south nice (0°) degrees and seventeen (179 minutes, east sixty eight (63) porches and thirty-two (82400) hundredths of a perch to the 'Armee( beginning, and containing six (3) acres and fourteen (14) perches and one-fourth (IA) of a peach, strict inossare. The aforesaid land lying, being and situate near tho village of Ran Liberty, in the township of Peebles, and county of Allegheny. Sale to take place by Public Outcry on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 21st day of August, 1859, at 10 o'clock of a-dd day, when and where the terms of the sale will be made known by the underkigned. ROB2RT WILSON, - WM. H. BURCHFIELD, ExocrEora of the Estato of JO3. McFarland, dtc'd jy2o:l;dl3tu t MA I' FIT T 0 L D, GAS FITTERS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND FINISHERS, No. 127 and 129 First Street, and Federal Street, AlleAtny. Gaa Pipes put up, and Fixtures of the latest styles and patterns. Wetaro a very large stock of Gee Fixtures on hand, to which we call pa:Canter attention. jy2o.3m - SIAFFITT & OLD. G ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, &r August; PEAT.IIBON'3 MAGAZINE, or August GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE, BeceiTed and for eale, at 32 ACRES of Land for $450, half in band and tho balance in one year, situate in Elk county, Pa., neat Centreville; 2b acres cleared. The soil Is good, and tmber of beat quality, for sale by Jr2o B. CUTHBERT 4 BON, 51 Market et. TVI E USQUITO BAR, 24, -2i, and 3 yards A.YL .133tbinet for Musgnito .dare •ao.d a full stock of all kinds of Seasonable Dress Goode and Domestics, meat of them Just opened. Please call anfl see them. O. HANSON DOVE. ( Fat morly Love Brothers,) jy2o 74 Market street. rARGE AND PEREMPTORY SA LP ', OF _DU DRY GOOD., BY ORDER OF ASSIGNEES—WiII sold, at the Commercial Sale Rooms, No. 04 Fifth street, conimencim. on WEDNESDAY MORNING, July 21st, at 10 o'clock, and contintong each day malt the entire Ekes be dispo-acd of: a large qoactity of assorted Dry Goods, lug flatioote, Cassimeres, Cloths, English Velveteens, Prints, Bleached Mnslins, Lawns, Delaines, Cottonades, Joan, etc., to which we invite the attention of the trade and consumers. .IYZO P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. B AWNBROKER'S SALE OF CLOTHING On FRIDAY, July 23d, at 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock, will be sold, at the New Auction Rooms, No. 54.FIfthstroet, by order of Eastern Pawnbrokers, a large variety of Cloth iug, in good condition, which cothprlses a general assort went of Ladies' and Men's wear; such as Sue Dresses, Man tilla., Shawls, Cepee, Cloth Coats, Cass!mere Pants, Vestsokc ty2o P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. FEE BILL of Aldermen, Justices of the Peace, and Constables, u, dor the Act of April 18th, 1857, glinted and for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Printers and Stationers, jy2) Nos. 31;33, and 38 Market street. OPYING PRESSES, with Screw and TL,/ Lever, for tale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer and Paper Dealer, Corner )Market and Second streets. ['MAIER EXC UR S lON ISTS. Ka Ladies who design taking a "Pleasure Trip," shonld provide themselves with the NEW LINEN TRAVELING SKIRT! The above article eau be precured at DOS. HOfINL'S. .4 , 10 77 Market street. AMERICAN WATCHES.—Manufactured by APPLETON, TRACY dr CO., of Waltham. Ma.a. These Watches aro most ADMIRABLE TIME KEEPERS and aro particularly adapted to the want of RAILROAD OVFICERS. Call and Bee them. ItEINNMAN A ISEYIRAN, Agents. No. 42 Fifth street 11111URE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicinal , purposes, by the bottle or gallop, at H.A.WORTH 6t BROWNLF - K'S, i 36 Oorurr of Mewed end Diamond alley. [NDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso, a large assortment of Dressing Tuck and Long Combs, just received at the India Rubber Depot of J. te EL PH/LISPS, ol 26 and 28 et. Clair street. TORPEDOES —4300,000 'No. 1, just received and for nab) by RHYMER da ANDERSON, , re" -' 3 No. 39 Wood Street. VIRE CRACKERS_ 60 boxes No. 1 Fire ju Crackers, fast arrived and for sale at the lowest mar ket, pee°, at ere , & BROWNLEE'S, Je23 Corner Dinmoad and Diamond alley. CIO.I4TON'S WEST TOURIST & GUIDE— For sale by (Jel9) J. R. 'WELDIN. VLOUR-50 bble. Superfine Flour just re x: ceivo3 and for We by JAS. A. FETTER, J3 B Corner Maiket and First 'streets. INDIA RUBBER DOORMATS—The beet article in use, for sale at the India Rubber Depot, of ell J. IL PHILLIPS, 28 and 28 AL Mir street. ELLUM• COPYING BOOKS.—These books possess great - advantages over any others; the paper being thick and strong will not tear when wet. It takes a ITICet perfect impression and is convenientto refer M. When once In we their anperiority is apparent. Sold by W. G. JOIINSTOir & 00., Je3 . . Stationers, 67 Wood at. LAKE FISEL— nct. Half BbLs. White Fish; 140 " " Trout; 100, " Herring; 80 " " Salmon; 20 " " Pickerel; JO3l received and for sale by Jell HENRY H. COLLINS, () BAGS Dried Apples, for sale by BAGAIZYCOBGRAVE ht CO., rnr'24 Nos. and 0 Wood atreet. DRIED APPLES-50 bushels Dried Ap 'plc; Just received and for sale by McCANDLEE4S, =CANS et Ca, Je22 Corner Wood nad Water streets. DEANS. -20 hble small White Beans for p sale, tv I e 1.21 11 . B . counsra. TORN _THOMPSON & CO.—Have iast ty received and for sale, a largo lot of English VaultMa' Red, Rochelle Ochre, Ymment Ochre, French Vac, American Zinc, Whites Lead, and IWhilibir, at el 0 Third 'trey VISE CRAGKERS-300 - boxes No. 1 Gold ahoy, knit received and for tali by .023 REY4IEB, b ANDERSON,. I ai) - Wood erect< iIEtACON-2000 lbs. Clear ißaeon, Sides for jyB .11.." stile by j r3. 6. FETZER, Cm= Mar et and nst street?. 4r- :•`-h; A• j _:::`,:` , ", • ";:. • - 1" _ - fs • • - - ; - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SEWING DIACHINES.,-.1 SE WIN( At! FIS Are now on Exhibition, at the. HOSIE'RY STORE OF MR,DALY 9 NO, Ao P XPTpzi STILBET, • ' -Theio-Machines are admitted to be the best in market for family use, making an elastic double thread stitch, which will not rip Even if every fourth etitch be cut. It ir the only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders fill bo received and promptly filled by M. DALY, Agent, No. ZO Fifth street, 'on the corner of Market alley, , . Pittsourgh, Pa. At - NOTIOIt-41., DALY, im the corner of Fifth street and Market alley, is the only-one of the name In Mamma\ on this sized. • • 7 ,j ylbily zi 0 5 FIFTH STRETIT.— ROOFING CHEAP, - AND DURABLE, FIRE AND WATER PROOF. JOSEPH HARTMAN 9 (Recently Agent for 11. IVI. Warren & CO., ) MANUFA'TURER. AND DEALER DI W A BEEN'S FELT, OEM...ENT, A 3 D GRAVEL ROOFS, AND ELASTIC CEMENT, AND SATURATED CANVAS ROOFING, AND ROOFING MATERIALS. vm.OI4IOE, No. GO FIFTH STREET. opposite Odd Fel lows Hall, Yittsbo.:4l.l, ka. .119 $2,423,646 67 $ 1 441 00 00 V.,820 2SO 01 • B EDPORD SPRINGS.—This well-known and delightful MUMMA RESORT yin ba opened for Ulu reception of 'Welton on the Rith of June, and kept open until the let of October. The now and spacious buildings erected last year era now fully completed, and the whole establishment has teen furn ished in superior style, and the accommodations will be of a character not excelled in any part of the United States. The Hotel will bo under the manapment of Mr, A. 41 ALLLN, whose. experience, coartoons manners, and atten tion to hlsgneata give the amplest assurance of comfort end hind treatment. $e15,450 40 In addition to the other means of access, it is deemed pro per to stet, that passengers can reach Bedford by a daylight ride from Chambersburg. The Company have made extensive arrangements to sup• ply dealers arta individuals with "BEDFORD WATER° by the barrel, carboy, or In bottles, at the following priors, et the Springs, viz For o barrel, (131nlberry,) ti 00 " 00 " jq " (Muluerry,) 300 " i 9 " (Oelt,) '2 00 Carboy, 10 gallons_ ' 2 25 Bottles, pint, 't3desen. 1 50 The barrels era carefully prepared, eo that purchastra may depend upon receiving the Water fresh and sweet. All counnunicatione LI/valid be addressed to TILE BEDFORD MlNqh.ll.. SERING 3 CO., fe3o:lm Bedford county. Ea. Ettaburgh Water Cure retabliqbraell. 1. 4 -1 0 R THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF cineases, located at HAYSYILLE STATION, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, ten tulles West of the city. For the healthful exercise and amusement of patients, and ethers friendly to the system, who may wish to spend F ome time with as, we have lately emoted a fine GYMNASIUM . and BOAYLLisAt ALLEY, Address Box 1804, Pittsburgh, Pa y2oaa RARE CHANCE FOR A ROME—Only 000, half in band, ballance on time. for a Cottage Reuse of 3 rooms and kitchen, with a lot cf 30 feet front by 140 deep; grape arbor, peach, pluna;nind s,,ade train, with mall fruits, rec., situate in South Pittsburgh, ou Brays Road, not far from the Monongahela Bridge. Jyl7 R. CUTHBERT 4; SON, 51 Dfarket at. AFARM of 238 acres, near Economy, flr PAID by S. CUIIISSRT SON, .13 , 17 61 Market street. OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS—Of our Gwen and other nianufezturere, for sale wholeealo and retail, by .J. 8: H. PHILLIPS, 1 577 26 and 28 Bt. ()lair street. TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTH - 3000 yards of a superior qairity, just received from the) factory, anti for sale by J. & ii. PHILLIPS. jyl7 25 and 28 St. Clair street. rIARRIAGE OIL CLOTllB.—Enamelled witirplain or figansd backs—on muslin, Twilled and Duck Goods, for ealo by .7. k H. PHILLIPS, jy.l7 26 and 28 St. Clair erect. OAP OIL CLOTUS—A few pieces on mus lin, silk, and imitation of si k , L r ado at 26 and 28 Et. Clair street. (j 5.17) J. & IL PECILLIPS. For August; 1.00311E', Post Building. Go TO THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, and buy your Shoes at reduced prices. A few more SuLLED B1:10.ES and GAITERS selling CIINAP. GENT'S GAITERS and siloEp, selling low. Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters forl2. Now is the time for bargairs. Go awl pro. cure a pair. Gent's Calf Oxfords and lies, Buck and Calf Goiters, cheap. Boy's and Youth's bummer Shoes selling at low rates. Call coon. DIFFENBACHER 4 CO. jyl7 No. 17 Plf.it ntreet o near Market, TO OWNERS OF. DOGS.—The Dog Law is now in fah f - rco ' and those who would preserve taws' animals, shosld see that its provisions are complied with, at least so far as they aro concerned. Wo have on hand a large assortment of WIRE BASIIET 5117Z71P3. they are comfortable, light and secure. Owners of Dogs should call at BOWN h TETLEY'S, jy 17 N0.1%6 Wood street. YOUNG AMERICA—" Lewis, what did you do with your new Dowsers 7" said an an lons Pzl ,ll . 1 swopped them off." "For what r "A slung shot, 'lloyle's Games,' 4 Pirats'a Own " The anxious parent, whon last scan, wad milting tracks I,r the only establishment in this city where the Boy's tliothlng'Department is maintained as an' exclusive feature in business. We, of course, refer to CELESTRWS GOTHIC HALL, _7917 Corner Wood street and Diamond alloy. TO BUYERS OF BOOTS AND SHOES. The subscriber Is selling his Spring and Summer BOOTS AND SHOES, At greatly reduced prices, for Cash. A few more Soiled Shoes end Hats, at less than cast. Rnnber the place, at the Chia") Cash Store of CORKS FOR PRESERVE JARS—An im meme stock on hand, at the only CORN MANI:TAO TORY in the city—No. 70 bmlthfleld street. Jyl6 IL OVERINGTJN. SUGARS, FOR PRESERVING, VER Y CHEAP, a T PIANOS 1 PIANOS u t . • An additional stock of Piano Fortes from I 7 the celebrated Factories of BTEINWAY & SONS, NEW YORK ; ALSO, NIINNS A OL — A.RE, NEW YORK, Has just been received, and the attention of purchasers di rected thereto. 11. KLEBER & BRO., Sole Agents for the above celebrated Pianos, Je2s No. 63 Fifth street L'LOUR.-40 bbls. choice superfine for sale le3 by JAS. A. YETZEE, Corner 'Market and Pipit obi. THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO $.• inform his friends and the public, in general, that 119 is in the daily receipt of this delicious Beer, from the well• known Brewery of T. N. Straub, Allegheny CB), it having been pronounced to be the best that was manufactured here for many years, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me a call and try it. JOAN LOTH, ap24lf At his old stand, No. 28 Diamond. DRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM; .1) Brant's Extracts; Cream Tarter; Car. Magnesia; Lemon Syrup; • Citrate Magnesia. For sale by B. L. PMINESTOCK & CO., jyl6 No. 60, corner of Wood and Fourth sta. LEAD -200 Pig No. 1 Lead; for Ede by Jyl6 Jimmy 11. cola 'Ns . A LADY residing near the city, wishes to procure a GUM of Bor 10 gears, ll7e with bertill or age. For further particu'are, call at our office, 51 Mar • ket street. 8. OUT.II43EIM & EON, jyls General Agents: MACKEREL -25 bbls. No. 3, Large; 10 half bbl!. Ho. a, Large. bar Bale by l 912 ) W. H. 8311TH -/VH(.I. IMPORTANT TO BUYERS.—We have now placed upon 'he counter a lot of SOILED GAIT atS and SHOES, which we offer CHEAP. Call and exam. ine them. All kinds of summer wear Belling at the most reasonable pricee. Misses Gaiters, Clack and colored, with and without heels, low. Children's Fancy Shoes, of tho newest styles. We hare still a few Idon'a Patent heather Gaiters left, now selling at greatly redund prices. DIrPIiNBAOHER do CO., ylO No. 17 Plfth etret t, near Market. UME-200 bble. Louisville Lime for sale by Fivl6l HENRY if. dommvs. C LARK STB.BET. A Brick 'Dwelling House on Clark street, near Carpenter's alley, at the low price of VICO. Also, three other Dwelling Howes near the above. Price, ;.1`10), each. Terms easy. S. CUTHBERT It EON, 51 Markets; MACKEREL -50 bbls. No. 3; Large; LO 34 bble. arriv. ing and for solo by 0y.1.6i HENRY IL COLL/NB. (RANGES -25 boxes, in prime order,jaat rocaived 613 d Lr rale by REEILESI 4; ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street,. i9/0 opposite St. gamic' Hotei. rtIGARS 1 CIGARS 1 I—A large lot of geettine Havana OigHtra of the "Seneen,ll4oequotte," Conchita" and " Bare neo3" brands, received: this day. Tho3e wi s hi ng a GOOD Cigar ehorde cw! and examine ray suck b e fo g pp_ithaAZg elsewhere. JOS. P1J21517.N11, Jr/ W R". 74-442°/14 , 611 . M a r k 1 1041."44 TEM`, $2O AND 4131) DOUBLE 410 - K. ETITCH J. SUinfORD M. D ") Physicians IL FRRASkI. fa. D JOSEPH IL BORLAND, 98 Market street, two doors from Fill h JAYNES' TEA ETORE, No. ES Yifth street Sumniker Lager Beer. INSURANCE, ARMERS' AND :MECHANICS' 11AELNE 11121f1LANCE COttIRAN . N. W. Comgra OP 92COZSD WALNUT Fernna7s, PIIILADELPtiLL P1TV.92113.611 OFFICE, rib. 00 WATER firalfET. THOS. J. IIUNTEB,Agatt: The foll a owing list ahow amount at 15 e PlLtaimiszx gencp fir Isaias from June, 1840, tin Ala J 5 ilethsrt iloceLsl ....... WO 00 Wm. Bidden ...... 600 00 Frank 400 00 ........... 00 W. W. ILVVreger.... BGO Jobn neath ... .. 60 J. J. lionse & C 0..... 310 67 Nor/toyer h Gran.... 1,082 72 John 1 6 , 1 - apse:l.._ 200 00 [Rory Ywillaiscb... 20 00 John Watson 23 J. Pl. flees 'OO Phelps, Carr &C 0.... 4,000 1.10 3. L Manse a Co—.. 'Ol Cu Jaz. virootis, Esq.... 29 00 Win. Heady 2,&70 17 Jame ilellinger.-1,000 W. linelly a C 0..... 760 ' 00 Total .......... SIMS 0? PEZINBUVAM, City of Pittsburgh, as.' Before me, an hlderniina In and for said city, penman"' came Themes J. Hunter, Agent of the .tearmers and Ela. chanics' Insurance Company, rho being duly ITPEOLTI, ao. scgteSwc•rn and subscribed before me, April 7, 1858. di n n i g ez t t o b i opal tr aw u ' o. d'3ll "Pcla Tll " Og. 3 85 . y a ll a t T t Ea he , f rge °B l4. UB , ' MO:USD H. Jouzis, Alderman. _ DT:if ,A)arii ARE ..Dwrif.a.24 SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY INOoRPORATED BY THE LEGTSLAIURE OH PIO SYLVANIA, /835. OFFICE, S. .LL CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT' J 5 P lIIL,ADEL PHIA. v• rAAßlfira itaSURAIICE. ON VESSELS. CARGO, }To all parts of ths world. FRKG.EiT, INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Canals , Lakes, and Land Carriage* :t9 parts of the Union. , ...... FIRE , / INSURANCES ,--- Co Merchandise generally. . • On Stores, Dwelling Bonne, &c. _ .4.9 SETS OP THE COMPANY. November 2, 1857. • ~ Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate 0101,850 94 Philadelphia City, end Other Loans 137,011 20 Stock iu Ranlm, Railroads andlnsuranca l 12;508 88 Companies Bills Receivable. 2539 1 291 VS Cash on hand .399094 00 Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums . on Marine Policies recently issr.ed,ou 921,730 04 other debts duo the Company Subscription Note 100,000 04; D.I.UNOVOP.O. James 0. hand, Theophilus Paulding, Jameo7trairar.jr, William Byte, Jr., J. F. Poniston, Joshua P. &ming B. ntoso; . Henry Moan, Jarnos B. BcParland, Thomas G. Hand., Robert Baton, Jr., John B. Somple, Pltti y argb D. T. kir gal), J. T. Logan., " TV M. IiI...NAZUT, President. [ant. sry. Clartin, Joseph H. Beai, iiitiLll7.l2l A. Sonder, John C. Dario, J,..hu H. Penrose, • orgo G. ',riper, Eaward Daritngtoo, Dr. B. Id. Ildacon, Willie C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer Idonvain t Cherine H. Jones Brooks, Jacob P. Janes, leas. C. Elm, Vice Free! arNaz 1,11.Bil&N, Secrets THEE 111 A T ERTERN .1.4. tiro za:ti Rbartite Insurzitoc Cofr OF PHILADELPHIA. osoe in Company's Building, No. 403 Wahartt, Cornet of Fourth Btreet. AUillulLLZ.6i.> C.,...NiTAL $ 600,000 C:Tn.b.l, paid in $2?1,500 00 - _ eurvlcß, Jar-nry ht, lnuS b6 J 277 OS , ETRE r: build ItitlE—Liadte:d or PerpotaaL rd.A81:41.1 11 , 16' GRANO/4 on lialaola, Carp azd Freighti. D IN: - ..it.11.1.ANCIEby itiverr, Canals, .L.a:zea and Land car L le4. III3ECTOBS: Charles 3. Lathrop, 1423 Virainnt street. William Darling, 1510 rine Gtrear4 A lexauctor Whiiblen, Merchant, 18 North VIOL if. lasso flazleharst, Attorney sad Counsellor. John C. Gamer, firm of Wright, iinntor tr Co. B. Tracy, firm of 'Tracy s Co., Goldsmith's John B. McCurdy,. firm of Jones, White• 3 / 4 141cOrudy Thomas L. Gillespie; Ern of Gille:,pio A Zeller. J a:aes B. Fraith, brio of James G. Smitn k Co. Hon. Henry M. Pull,r, orace. 227 Rooth Third streut. Juba C. Vog.'.c.s,.ci - lcs corner ca ., ,Sevtlatb. and Saa , .c. James Weigel, late Ceebb.r Bank of Tioga. c fired Tatter Wilco Cairo City iluperty. Jana J. bier am, of.lcn 225 South Thki; street. C C. LATII*4CP, President, W. LPISLINIJ, vice President. LEwis olt2cio;tr, n w au at , I Second Vice 1-'res't, • eecrotary and Treitaleer. BICUAltia3O:4, 2.Aestrint focretary. lt. W. POIINDES.ThIi, Ag,ont. 97 Water !Ana, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Insurance . Company, s OF PITTSBURGH. No. 63 Eofirigth atreett. . DIREOTO6I33 - Jacob Painter, I J. P. Tanner, Ciao. W. Smith, Body Patterson, 1 0. A. Colton - . A. J. Jones, W. B. Mcßride, I Jas. H. Hopkins, Wade Hampton. L Grhr Sprout, .. A. A. Carrier, Richert Pasaick, A. 0. Sampson J. EL Jones, John Taggart, Henry Sproul; Rich's Voeghtly, Chartered Capital waoo,oop PEIR ANI) OAnnnE TrisE.B T.A.IIEN, at s.)l deacriptiona 0771 C lt IL ELI President—A. A. CARRIER. Vice President—ROßY PATTERSON. • dao = Beoreesry and Treasure —L GBIER f.1,1•11011L. 11101i0liGAIEIFILA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSjURGIL JABLE,S A. HUTOILISCN,.Tratdea, RENEY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. OFFICE-.No. 98 Viraitar Straat4 WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS a' FIRE Atit 23 AR/NB RIBKEr. ASSETS—MIT 20w, 1858. Stock, Bite Bills, payable on demand, secured by two approved names,... ' 4140,000 00 Premium Notes 47,003 20 Bills lisceivable - 9,083 21 115 shares Mechanics' Bank stock, cost 8,185. 00 60do Bank of Pittiburgh do do 2,750 00 40 do Exchange Bank• do do 2,050 00 190 do Citizens' Bank do do ••••-• ' 6,175 03 Balance of Book Accounts .... 8,056 39 Office Furniture. 890 88 Cash ~.. 15,853 78 DLIICWEG: James A. Hutchison. George A. Berry, Wm. B. Holmes, Robert Dalzell, w W ilzon llliara Rea, , Thomas B. Clarke, Miller, • John Al'Detritt, mY22 Wm. A. Caldwell. - - A. A. CARRIER. & BMW., PITTSBURGH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Capital Reprooented, $3,000000. COMPANIES OP HIGHEST STANDLNO, OhaOW‘i Sl Pennsylvania and other States. VIBE, LIARINE AND LIM RISKS TAKEN, OF ALL DESORIPT/O.NS. No. SS FOIMEILTIEI STRUM 'W. A. L. C1A91T143. PITZSLI3UIte.E, it! J. G. 1.1.2.1381ra f de3ll.ly TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER P/PES: o From two to sir. inch calibre.. PRICES from 12 to 80 Cents per Foct. mso—ROOELESTER PEARL STARCH b" or Sale Wholesale at Di anafaztazzora Prices by imEral.w . 13/. COLLINS, FORWARDING. AND COMMISSION NIEFiCIIAIIT, AZID WEOLLSWI DM= E GILEESE, .11317TTER ) SEEM/ AND PRODUCE GMUIRALLY. No. 25 WOOD STEIII2T, PTITFEITTIQU, hale JAMES AIf , LAIMEEFIAI7, BIANUITACTUREE 02 ALCOHOL 9 Colqgiste Spirits and Fusel OH, Nos. 167 and 170 SeolDnd Stoat. aplOrlydlirt FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL 31722L7 op TVLECTE FISH, SALMON, HERII.LNO, WPC/idea accompanied by the QUA will meet psnrayt HENRY H. COLLINS, attention , e/ylll.llyl-10 SAIV/ITEL FAHNESTOCK IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND _DOMESTIC HARDWARE. no. 74 Wood street, between makre&ttl alloy. mad Fourth street ) P 7.788 (IR .17, . .0.• Tao antiocriber la now owning a well selected soaor rand of foreign and don:motto Hardware, all new,and will ha gold ones good toms 9J any other house in thii city. Fis 'ellialwaYs keep on band a general assortment ef TiIARDWIdII3, CUTLERY, CIARPRETEREP TOOLS . , ao., u which he rerpectfallybavltea the attention of L e climax rade &MOIL PhamsaL P", 111115Ves, CO, Commission and Forwarding Herelzants WHARF HOAX PROPRIETORS, A ND SHIPPING AGENTS of Illinola Central Railroad, Cairo, Illinois. Mark Good9 lu all cases, to our care,' Jelamd:a iIERMAN DRAWING. PAPRR--In rolls X73B4 2 g7Musi s tkT gale b9_' d. EL maims. — 1 44 - Woad lam% seas Monk , _ B. 11111 5 C 0..„.... ..$ isa ii Itoela'r Manta. CZ... 63 G° Wm. Magee... . .....1 75 00 J. Ecnax4,l.s C 0....-2,500,00 W. Dilwir.th,E.74.... 1,126..%0 J. Id. lrwla. Esq—... 850 00 Edw. lf , petrtey Esq.. '53 00 C. H. Paulsen-- . 550 ./0 English ez Itlchatd; 190 00 Etactur, land la On.. 434 It. Ball t tR)... ... ... 451 52 Wm arkleunry...... 00 R. 2111 aCO ......... ... ka 40 Epana 4 C.• 33 0 Salvage. On steamer 1 Arcoin 71 11 Adams et .51`Clintork . 49 00 I).l4oerntd. - 5100 V 0,107.55 70%5788 217 P. A. BiA1)=1,1, Agoi, D 5 Water groat. Patabrr:gh $287,710 55 t TROUT, PICT EE, IdAartE.RUL 23 WOOD SUIEZT.