Periling Vost. TUESDAY 110FSING::: D-F3etuiriAATlO MITE 12011--.IIIATIONB goB Aar . .. Tar JITDSI', WILIAA.3I A. PORTER, OB FEELADIXEBILL , 0 Eat'. et36.11+: COMilSrlr iIti'ESTLEY FROS-T, Or PAY=.E AT LAST. The message from Her Majesty, Queen Vic• toria, has at length been received. The prob tem is 'solved—the great work . consummated —wiaich is to effect peaceful revolutions in thought, trade - ar,d. civilization. We sincerely hype the present loving embrace of the tv - ,o ;reat nations of the earth may continue dire the time to come, and realize to millions yet ur:horn the bles.slogs of peace and the pl,r4P. arcs of hi:7ll :day the w re nev. er be Tizo Ccuaty The Derninratic County Convention wills& sernbie to morrow, Wednesday r at ten o'clock, in the Conrt House. We have not.notioed as mach exciteraeut for years in relation to a Convention asis apparent in this. There is a fixed determination to put a clean ticket in. the :hid, which sill command success. The men spoken of for the 'aliens oEces are intelligent sta reliable - and 7111 justly challenge the con fide-am and respect of the citizens of Alleghe ny county,„ Declliac: The following note will explain itself. The name of William Wilkins, for half a century, has been a tower of strength to the Demo cratic cause. Whilst the party will feel the want of his services now, all will appreciate his desire to spend the remainder of his days, which in the natural order cannot be many, in the,bosom of his family, relieved from pub lic care, refreshed by the memories of the past. The cause, not the venerable statesman, will be the loser : Honsvicon, Aug. 16, 1858. Afr. Barr observe in the :Horning Post end elsewhere, as well as in private conversation, I am named as one intended to be preposed at the ap proaching Domeoratic Convention, ter the cffice of State &tutor. I row beg leave to ray to my fellow eitizens who will compose that assembly, that many considerations force upon c e the conclusion that I cannot be a ean• didate. I have just completed my term of three years ; very likely, however honest may have been my purpose, to the dissatisfaction cf very many of nty onstituents. I cannot hope to bo able to do better in the - future. -Great age is not very apt to im pray° the capacity to be useful. And. I trust, my kind and Indulgent neighbore (from whom I have slready received much more than I ever merited) will find in the scores of years that have passed over my head an ample timme for the withdrawal of my name, and thereby giving way for those of more youth and power. With respect, 4lr, you obl. sere',, 'WM WILEINS. another Letter. Francis P. Blair, Jr., of St. Louis, pub- Reties in the Deraocrat-ef that city, another stinging letter in answer to W. Carey Jones, Benton's son-in•law, relative to the position of the old warrior on the present administra tion. We can't see that the publio is much interested in dead men or dead issues. The quarrel is purely personal. A correspondent of the New York Tribune, writing from Madrid, - states 'that on the 20th inst., Mr. Buchanan, the English Minister at this Court, held c'. long conference with the I Minister of State; on the question :which has arisen between the t7:o countries on account of Lord Moltnesbury's language. ,It seems that according to the explanations that the English Minister has already given to the Spanish Government, the business will be set tled in a way completely satisfactory tO -he nations,' dignity. Mr. Pierce, late President.i of the United States, arrived two days since at Valencia from Cadiz. The American ships is the port dressed themselves in all . their gay bunting on the occasion. Mr. Dodge, oar Minister had made a trip to Valencia to shake hands with the disting,nished visitor. hot said visitlr ric• D3dgP returned to Aran-I juez. and 4r. Pierce did not have . the pleas nre.of meeting the gentleman he made Plani-' potentiary. avi a g nr At Et GMG A gain. , President Buchanan is announced at the laite House, looking and feeling well after his Pennsylvania trip. We hope he may hara-a hetter tiine for the next twelve months than the past year yielded, and the bitter op. pAtion lEl*i - a out of the party, growing out the Kansas difficulties, may not be renewed. The Democracy never added to reputation. or strength by joining with any portion of the enemy on local or temporary success ; on the contrary whenever it has been attempted the party came out weakened and demoralised. The Louisville Courser in speaking of the re cent election in that State says :—The recant election in Kentucky shows that our people are opposed to the fusion. Revill was elected over _McKee the fusiln candidate, by an over- 7 wbelming majority. McKee stumped the State, and grew eloquent wherever he could be ticard, but the people would not stand his slot:mines. Their sovereign voice at the ballot box proclatiritto: 0! ,, i ,,, ,..-aanaalhat the great mass of the pee , le this state wilt fur no_cliallation with the Black Republicans. The same thing is t.hown by the election in North Carolina and Missouri, and the same thing will be manifested in every Southern State as approaching elections transpire. ' tcritucky is trite to the Constitution and the Snub, and ia condemnation of the fusion now sidrocated by the Louisville Journal, she will speak by thousands upon thousands of stern s,;ices at the August election in 1859. She will elect an anti-fusion Goveithor by at least 25,000 majority, and if such a man as Col. Preston, known to be an intense pro•slavery nun, full of hatred to Black Republicanism in all its forms, and who fought Know Noth ingisra with all his might from the start, should make the ram, and gather to his eupa port the Old-Line Whigs who wore seduced into the councils of Sam, without knowing .sxactly what they , are about, there is no telL lug what his majority would be. 'He would get _LMarlyiil the totes in Kentucky, and theie that, did not got act be worth havipg. . - Seth T. Hurd, of the Brownsville Clippe-r, finding his party waout a candidate' for Congress, has goner6ugly Conser.ied to insist upon running as a volunteer .subject to the Tote on the second Tuesday. cifOctober. He evidently means miscniefcand will do much -to break up - the Republican Know Nottaing party, if< he is permitted r b.:travel, .trineh fireugh the distriot this fall. The onlithiq - i to , ims 3uotith is a barreitaia — eat South7e ::AUGU;iI 17, 1 na4lrid. FUSION. a. candidate FABiOVS 1,13/7.406. Anus water v i -heelforlb,o nso offiteiinlboatil, uhlob iseSpeotodic( inurease:the ordinary speed of boats 100'11(4 ca^L j t tho came power, has ; jest bean patented by ti_,gfintletossut4n.•Albany. Thera is an crdinanco in the city of , London, requiring s five-tights inch tuba to be lo.eestod the ceiling in e7ary rocs), for the purpcze , as lotting- off g in case of ncaidont. or cora- lEaanesa. •;--E3=1371.‘i Randolph, of Virgin's, one of the framers of the Constitution, las nos, a stone to mark his grace. --Tcrn thonsazd barrels of 'sperm oil "WEr2 sold Bedford, 11e5.., :It $1.20 Esr gallon, for export to ETS7Ope. •-•ThF. Chie3go -people are lready begiolow• to co=sic.":r tho probil..m of providing for the uu ernployed poor do.riag Cad co is iSfto• Ycrk tir.t arCh^.--;:-.1SOMG d ..; .iallay ripe I peechrs from a fruit seller, a•tid ft-,I open peel irg them he found thpra . per.Dely gi-een tinder the skin, tLe saier haring "painted the skim - red In •:::lee to make them ealev,hie. —1.17-et week a little 7011 of Sidge Donaldson, in Mentesuma, Indiana ; Wl4 ,bitten on the arm by a spider while sleeping Cradlb. The arm swelled rapidly, hil:...x.ation spread to other parte of the body, and the second day after t, e inja ry the child died. —The. Now York Poat says there are in that city, 884 pereore preparing speeehes. about the Atlantis telegraph, to be delivered if they can get a chance, at the approaching celebration, and 188 more vrriting poems for the came ones- ircom the New York Herald Jociraza Bandall and the china PIIILADELPIIIA, August 9, 1868 To the Editor of the Herald:— - A letter published in your paper of the 7th lust., listed at Saratoga Springs, states, among the arrivals at - that place—". Josiah Randall, one of the Pennsylvania old line whigaupporters of. Mr. Buchanan, who would hav i e preferred-to go to China." . This ie one of he flippant re marks in use, or rather abuse, t of os which some !of the corres pondents of the pressure in the habit of ied.ulg ing themeelves, without any knowledge of the ma:ter of which they write. The inuendo that I desired the mission to China, or any other mission, has not even the semblance of truth.— In the oemmtmity in which I live such a stete ment would be laughed at for its absurdity , but I have friends at a distance who have net the , same means of knowing the truth. A short time after the election of Mr. Buchan - an, in accordance with an invitation from teat gentleman, I visited Wheatland: I had a full interchange et opinions with him on. the sub jects connected with his coming administration, in the coarse of which I stated that I neither de sired, nor would accept of any appointment un der him ; and from that position' I have never yet moved. It is. well known that for some years pact I have had,and still have fiduciary in terestunder -my care which would prevent my acceptance of any office; either, abroad - 'or - at home.. The measures of Mr. Bachanan's administra tion have received my most cordial support. In the recent - diplomatic di=cuenlon with Great Brit eiu he has exhibited lairnsa_ai a dignified and conservative statesman, and shown that a great cation CR.I/ be conciliatory :without forfeiting its self. :espy:4, and he has placed his country. be fore the world in an attitude that challenges either-orlticiam orerebuke. I also approve of the Coarse of Mr. Bechanas in relation to Aim .Lecompton constitution of 1 gauss, with the single qualifloation that I never ' avoid have aceeptee of any coneproralee or mod ,fization or the principles laid down by hire in. cis message to Convrees on that subject. But he has stood by the rights of the South, and o:32.elseetly &fee-led them tilt e,uslient tb.o iehele contest. It ie time our Northern friends: should know that no other administration of the govern ment will preserve cur Union. . So long as Mr. Buchanan sh'all preserve this attitude .I will adhere to him, and no longer. I have at favor to ask of him ; my motives are eatirel,y Repeal:peal, and I am governed by the des —ieeralone-tet-perpetuate - the peace sort-pros 'fierily of our tiommeifesoUetiiie ' • _ _ - • akS,J4II- RAND.V.,II,e__, Colonel bte:_otonta :Command , Einved 14 . a. Catnitio." - EttAist., A cf. , ,trAtmoilifieut of the Eau fi - oth P‘,-,rtland, presents the f.-.11 , w tog views on the condition of Indian affairs lo Oregonaed vfi ‘ st-b.ington Territories: Tea raeo l Ot defeat of Co:. Beteptz, ant adds ^,_.:lother lick to tho chain of evideeco which we ahvo already on this cobject ; for it oppeere that ! Father Joset, (whose mission is among the C. per d'Alenes,) having heard from some of that gibe I to whom overtures had been made to j eta the vs:: party, that many of the led•r-,ns came to tho de termination of preventing Col. Steptoe from nrias the-Nez Peroea river, hs, at the napl of seeent far Col. Step .oe's camp an'd'infonmeri him of the ambuseade prepared for hita'by the Indians; and I learn from a reliable souree,that Cci. Steptos is fully oonvinced that were it not informetim which Is received from Father Josef, jpis whole party would have been reasseckeci. Nor o El 9 this been the first time that ibis true disciple has risked his life for the salve ivn of his fellow men ; for I 'am informed that recently, while en route from his ml'eion to tee D.dies, he was overtaken by the express dis patched by Vincent, the Chief of the Cones d'Alenes, warning him to return Immediately, as thgre Nee great danger to be.apprehended from the Indians through whose country he would be obliged to pass • and eo great 'was the chief's anx i=tv to overtake him, that he followed in person, and at length overtook the father after a forced march oreightesa hours. From the good chief the Father learned that the Now,Perces were hostile toward the Cotter d'Alenes, in cense queue of the' tier refusing to join the project ed hostilities against the whited;aand acting upon the council of Vincent, the missionary returned home. A few days afterwards a Nez Perces Indian exclaimed vauntingly, in the presence of Father Jose; that thetoner.d'Aleues-would not break out in hostilify,to the Americs, ,, s eo long as a priest was among them, but: they meant to put an end to his influence by killing him. Father Joset, well knowing the obarszottristlo; of the In diens, and emboldened by the righteousness of his cause, walked slowly up to the speaker, end, opening his sutane, said : "Here I am, strike ma " Then holding aloft the cross which he had suspended from his neck, he continued " Be hold my medicine. Posieseed of this, Ido not fear you." It appears that during the pact winter, Kami akam, the principal chie., during the late war, has been residing among the Couer d'Alenes In dians, and tried, by all the wily arta of Indian craft—appealing to their hive of country and to tifeir nuo.tecl of the whites—toieflamo those In dians with a desire to battle against the Ameri cans ; but his wily arts were so admirably foiled cy the prudent teaching of Father Joset, that, instead of marchitig from camp at the Feed of e hest ef, warriors,_ as he f-utimpatetl, ho became despised, and suctieeded in gaining but one awl ' itary fnilower ! : Sich are a few of the benefits 4rl-sing from the' presence of Catholic roLisiona ries among the Indian.. fp - ma,' the tiara , rd rthaA., ura.t. 15.1. j ha Baak Ltobb rat l'evhel, Coan.—fiB6).. 000 - tot zn—Ht w tL was done Between Saturday night. snd Sunday morn ing lost, the Eistters' Bank at Bethxl, , aas rob bed of $BB,OOO in epode and bilk of that end otter banks. The robbers entered the main door of the bank in the night, by means of r skeletoe key, pro oeerled to the direc:ore' room in the rear, took up thg carpet en one aide of ‘he rem, and then ear ed out a trap door under the large centre table, through which they entered' to_lhe, vault below. Here they worked fora inch, nillate, until they had succeeded In undermining the vault and taking therefrom $B6 000. Aftor they had flialobed their might's work they issue up t trough the trap door, rapleeed it,. pat down the carpet again and tacked it down; and left - the bank :apparently.precisely ea they found it. For fear the table might_be moverssad td ffsp-door gat displaced-_yr boingptepped on, they: inserted sumo in the boaids to 'keep_ think licimmoving. Thus they proceeded each night intlithey had seceted their plunder. and Aletatapeid tizonfipeot ed, OuLlouday morning the officers of the bank went to the vault to unlock it, and found'that belt to the I=7 door would zot moie, and aupposing that the leek Rae -. tint of repair, they worked at it-warn noon, Aeifthey succefded in bottom of thu yatlltldl34.Peki cuid. " - d th ru z u:d a Plug in the keyhole on , rt. the teat imitation tbey..hadihat. k;11, beenutolsted. The robbo^o hpid 17trked iZett nar and aadergrcrnd. There were two concerned in the robbery, one LAT , Esim boarded at the hotel adjoining the bank, and the other boarded at Forester's hotel in Do_tibtiry, ll* They were vreliknown by , parseus in the vicinity B' :I'ELEGRAPII. but no person suspected their business. A. week ago, Saturday, the one li:the bent d; at the hotel nest to the bank, left his room late eve nirg with. a boa under his 'arra; and-did not re turn again: On FrichZy night last, the boarder at Forester's Efotel, in Danbury, hired a knrso to go to Brook field, and stay over night_ and nercr_returned. 110 paid for the horse in ro=vM3o?. The hotel keepsr was ler ktng alter his horse, on Monday, whoa the robbej W:18 discovered. Ag.litlernan of Bethel, knew the peraon - who hired the hors: esr - - Hut .:riving towards New Haven yrs terdi,y, and ther • woro two perconsin thettngon. D-..pnry Sheriff Cr W. Mortis, from Darthury was i~ this city, to-day, to c:;martanicate with the police, the prey:, and the hanks. It h probable that the rogues, argin in tine buggy went to a rail road station, erri era now nit .:“" the St'ote ' The rria , ..le capits.l of the bank :cm? $lOO,OOO The' rogncs took 1. 1 F6,000 of it 447000 in• gpsois 'Eud. $lBOO in bUi 011111441. s baler:co in bills of fh, bank. • d 4P, (Itzci4r 3,11.,r1 Cr.za. Samuel Wright, Ez,q , t! , iitor of the C.lum bia (Pa.) Spy,.has been arrested for libal at the suit of Daoiel Jacer, of:York: jt seems that a rumor, emanating - from. York,to the effect that the cholera was raging,in ()cam bia, gained circulation, the effect of which was to drive Philadelphia passengers off the route through Columbia, and around by way of Harrisburg. By way of retet, the ohol:- era report being without foundation, the edi tor of the Spy, in a burlesquing spirit, as serted that the itch prevailed to an alarming extent in York. This calumny aroused the indignation of the denizens of the latter bor ough. and the consequence was en action against, and consequent arrest of, the Spy joker for libel. As his version of the legal proceeding is characteristic, we will let him tell his own story, : On Friday morning, Samuel Wright, edig tor of the Columbia Spy, was arrested by offi cer Waring, of York, and brought- before Justice Welsh, to answer a charge of libel, preferred by Daniel Jaeobs e a citizen of York borough. The writ duly set forth the par ticulafs-of the offense,witb which onr citizens are already sufficiently acquainted, The ar rest was made in- the most gentlemanly man ner by-officer Waring, but all his politeness could not save the prisoner from a shouting escort to the Justice's office. The miserable man sneaked — tap Front street, followed by a bowling and b urious crowd, and on his arri val at the Blue Front, that classic temple was sorrounded by a multitude, by some estimat ed at about 5000 men, women and children ; we do not think the number was so great.— On confroatine . the Justice, that awful digni tary's eyes flashed with exultation, and the prisoner there read his miserable doom. We do not wish to insinuate aught against the .'Squire, but we fancied we detected, a deter mination in the countenance of the magis trate to settle off with the, editor for repeated showing up in the police reports of tho Spy, and continued defeat at the game of billiards. The defendant is a large, square-built, ill looking fellow, of about five and fcipty, with a very dirty shirt and his hair out fighting; fashion. He is of blustetig disposition Ad'( erally, but on the present occasion, tbsi'figtat was copyletelyeubduedin the old ae l ,atlemen. No hearing was necessary,.baiLttali being required fur the prisoner's appearanetcto - pp ' - sorer. This after 'protracted negociatiethWas obtained, and the editor discharged from,cus tody,the JusticepartingWith him reluctantly, evidently chagrined ;that the nature of the charge did not admit of a decision sending both plaintiff ,and,defendant down for thirty days at hard labor. The popular feeling against the 'priSp - ner was. intense - , and the, amount of sympathy extended tO. , hinit may balinazined_from the follo wing rem ark_o_f-Afie of the crowd, Perry Heed; to ftixtd4ill Brown: _ - "Dahl Pee mity glad '-dat - Sam'Ytight!ill git his nau in de Spy, anyliC4 1" And 13roWn - iitadEaUSW - 1'; The last seen of 'die miserable Samuel"ho was drowning his sorrows in lager; et Andy's. He looked very.beery out of his eyes, and was endeavoring to kiss his 'tail. He is on tieeiraervfit this report would - not oteWii.ll,Afkiw•:ll4.a%nic among th4_ , Police Itenti:srie ter in tends leavieg t tdwn as apon as-he ttcmof the editor'recovering from hiAtist.' - Lidian Trot;Ile:: Ter.eel , 37l. Th e ', , 'N e w Gold of Gif:::, , Tr.l Harney and Coninigatoners' ArCalloug.r: and Powell—. Afr Stockton and . Gen Fair watUno fo - CPv - ,:d Inc. , tructionc—Thb - Troy FCet Office—• Lie Hew Ye-k o.lt:cc.e. WASHINGTOS, Aug. 14; - 3858. Tho r,dvic-n from W.l,3iiington 7 7i i teriitety, vela- UV.) to the indi.F.e. uoubles, :though IS rime hti t conftictine, are o a very .I , .26ereating obtracter. General 3. , ke of !Ito v pitlion that ho cn,tt set tlo them within slaty after he takes the Private advieev. •riovep, lead to the ho lier thst therp is n strong combination moue the hostile tribes to carry On the war, in order to prevent the passage of our troops through thar country and the construction of the milita ry road from Fort WallaMall2. to Fort'Hepton. These combined forces prosent a most formida ble opposition, and it is the opinion of many that' it will require tw years to overcome - it.' 'Op; the other hand, the Nez Percez , and the Flat' Heads, two of the meet powerful tribes,in the country, and who occupy the western slope of, the Rocky Mountains, still remain friendly. The new gold digainga are ou the ,eastern elope of the Cascade 'NThuntalas, and the hope is en tertained that the troops which, under the en ergetic movements of Gen. Clarke, are concen trating in that vicinity, in connection with what I countenance and aid they may receive from the miners, atay'socn teach the hostile tribes the folly of their, intentions. It will, be seen that they will be placed patvqu two fires—that of_ the friendly tribes cn the east, and that of the troops and : miners the west: The result seems inevitable that they must soon succumb or be exterminated. Private , advices from Washington Territory, respecting tho reomtly discovered gold mines, are very flattering aq to their extent and rich. ness. (ten. Harney arrived hero this morning, and paid hie respects to the Secretary•of War. He expects to go out to the Pacific country to look after the Indians there, in the coarse of a few days. Commissioners M'Collough and Powell arrived also this morning, and had an interview with Sec retary Floyd. They report little that has not already been made publie. Mr. John P. Stockton, of Delaware, Minister to Roble, nal Gen E. Y. Fair, of Alabama, Min ister to Belgium, are both here for final instruc tions previous to depa.•ture for their. posts. It is expected they will sail on Saturday'nexi. The Trojans ere hero in good force again about their Post Othee. N'Arthur, (soft) Fon ds's competitor. is here, and says that he can show. that Fonda Was a Know Nothing This Charge has h.en preferred once before, ' and refu ted. It is supposed the President will soon set. tie the matter. I was informed st the Department to.Tay that the New yogi offices gave than more trouble than 1)..0 the rest of ter• Union put together, sad when they are settled the; do not 'prove satis factory, whichever way they are disposed of. A c:rrespotiect of tho Phiiadelphia Ledger, E'..1y19 : 0.125 Of the favorite aratisametata of the gas.at4 is the practice of - orclicl7, la - which — both iht:Pes and ger.tiehsen pvrticip-ate. The TrAliee appear t r c take rpocirl delight IL hitaangat the meet evert aro Min Lane, the niece of the Preeldi,at, amti Miss Bright, daughter Soaator Bright, of utlie.tra, • To day, a trial of skill in the UFO of the bow came off. The prise was a fina how and a shes.f of arrows. The prize was won by Mr. George .Laumao, of Ilea - ding, our - present flop? inspector, thOugli the shooting in his ease we. dote by prosy, a gentleman from Otiio, whose tliaGE, did UOt Teezu, shooting felt M. Lawnan. We are all on the tip-too of expeotatfon to know what will be the nataro of her Brittanic lilissty'aZdiSpitele _to._ the Preadent ; and in dulge the hope that it gill be received prior to •his departure. --No steps have yet been taken to stelebrateibo_c.Vent, though : there is asszcely e. doubt that a suitable deraonatre.tien will be made. ft*lroad Sc.pssrtaltendorit. Csticiiko' • -le Gao-ie • 11,3. - o ; u paliatawient-of-tha_Gr-eat_Westera:BalLeoad , 4iid at 5p79301?1a, y , i.tirday morning, at Eleven, o , o l6 r ik • , ;erald', Ep*citl, rz..7,4111:-E-0 Zsdford q,prings. ThO Iktlautic Telegraph, The Great Event Colasznailnated. THE - FIRST DISPATCH RECEIVED. MESSAGE OF QUEEci VICTORIA. THE'ERESIDENI'S NeV4; .oua. August 16 —lnformaion lass been recuiv ti-v. the cabl3 is all rigbt at bath cads and tbstithe Qaec: - Zri :-ItziagrJ will probtbly b- rEceivcd-tLi. z'•";IE: ELE3I" lßa.kOr Tios, N. F., d:,;: IC.--,'T: th., Cir'i.L: ., .. iz:.. Vac, Toleg, - r%p" , ‘ LaiY..ay ,•it.: - A 'Ai--, Europit G"hry tO (10(1 to she tti PeDOU r;ni Gn.olVr`in t , t711',1 !rimr QUEYN' 8 31E534',„p1a To the _lSToio;a3le. tAe Frfaident of the United Statcs : Her 1tt,,jr. 5 1;(7 . .. , 3 * , ;-:. to corgrtAalute tha Fru. ;Ault 121 - . Lil 11 compltiica o this grrat internatlursi r.% - A 1 3, la 71:Itch tiff; Qtteext haa ttken the deepest int,areat, THE PW. , IDENT ' ;9 REPLY Mc President cordially reciprocates the con gratulations of Her MAjesty, tho Queen, on the mom of tho great interaetional.enterpriEe, ao• oompli3ited by tho Gaieno.e, skill and indomitable energy of the two countrisF. It is a triumph more glorious because more ueeful than was ever won by the conqueror on the field of battle. May the Atlantis Telegraph Company, under the blessings of hoz:nen, prove to be a bond of per petual- peate and friendship between the kindred nations, and an inetrument dee- tined .to diffuse religion, civilization, liberty and law throughout the world. In this view will not ell the nat.r.ll9 of ohristecdom sporatt. neously unito in the declaration that it shall ho forever neutral, and its communications ehallbe held sacred in the places of theiT destination, in the midat of hostilities WASIIVIGITON CITY, August 10,1.12, 1858 Reception of the itueents Message. Contrunos, Ohio, Aug. 16 —Tlr•re is great 'rejoicing hate ,Cll the euccesefnlworking rf the 'G r able, Belle are ringing, fireslorke are being displayed, the military are firing salutes and the fire companies are out with bands of music. The streets are crowded with people, and the tele ' graph building is brilliantly illuminated by 600 _ Nzw Yous. -Aug. 16 —immediately on the en• nouncemeut of the Queen's Message being re ceived over the Atlantic Cable, the bells of old Trinity Church struck up a merry peal. The public building; were decorated with flags, and salutes vrere fired s.ceordincr to previous arrange ments. The gienteetruthusiasm everywhere pre vails at the joyferintelligence of the telegraphic union of England and America. r r.e,he Quez&s:lacesozo as received is really gen fano arid oompkte, and came over the cable this - LiDIAMATOLIS, Aug I.6.—Theis ie great TijOie• 'rig over the snoeesefel working of the Atto.ntic Telegraph. A n enlute of 100 gnus will be fired co-morrow. The church and fi:•o hells will be rang and rt,geacral illumino tioa'Toili take place la.the evening, Lotnsvu&s, dagnet 1.6.--:Ths reception of the Queen'almessago was announcedby a grat4d die: ploy of trevtorka by the Directora of the Tele graph' Company. Great enthusiasm prevails. ncroza- - thz:•AtlsMio a zboroUgtiftr •...4tTrAt-,•:th Tho eity l mzihcritiesz.re ia4king pioi.iitgofia to colobrace-tho event. W.A AINGTO4_CITY, At!sus t ;18.--Th3 Mayor :his afternoon o::at tuG °ay Coun cils, E10 , :.5Ur.!,3 be t‘,.f.k( , tt to cacy.:rl; of is Ath4tl3 telegraph. Spool 11 CLlZatal , trAS Para appoirAcd by both braacho3 of C.patioq to rtliTe upon the pro -11.5 Lg,vastratita. ZANESVILLE, August 16.—Thera were boefire.9, tiroworks, to l night in honor of the Atlantic cable. There will be a general to-morrow night. The telegraph office via 9 brillie.ntiy illaminated. PIIILADZLPBUie Argiast 16.—A salute of ono huadred gnos i 3 to bl fired t:).alerrew morning ; a. ealuZe from the Navy Yard. The otureh kited fire belle to be rung at the came time. Vtnonnins, Ind., Augnat id.--On the receipt of the Queen's message, all the belle of the city were rung for au hour. Te-morrow salutes will be fired, and in the evening there will bo a gen oral 'illumination. There is great rejoicing. /IASHVILLE, August 16 —A tremendous excite ment preyaiLs bore. Large bodies of citizens with music are parading the streets. Bonfires are brirning, and the bells were rung for half an hoar Sr. Loul3, August 18.—There is great excite ment and rejoicing. The Queen's Message has produced a profound sensation. There was a brilliant illumination of the telegraph office and 0. & M. It. R. depot. LATER FRODI EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ARABIA The Rebellion In lEautern India Crushed. MR ATLANTIC CABLE IN ENGLAND The Greatest Enthusiasm Manifested. ST. JOHNS, N. F., August 16.—The Royal hail steamship Europa, bound for Liverpool; tame in collision on Saturday evening with the Loyal Mail steamship Arabia, from Liverpool, laund to New York. The Arabia mistoook the laropa's lights for the Cape Race lights. The Europa arrived here to-day, having lost her cut rater and being otherwise damaged. She will )e repaired here. The Arabia lay by the En 7opa for some time and then proceeded on ; she was not much damaged. The despatches for the A.ssoelatod Press wore not put on board the Eu ropa, but only a few Liverpool papers : hence the following impede-et despatch : The advices of the A.rs.bia aro to the 7th inst , being one week later than the loot . intelligence. The rebellion in Central India had been effeo tnolly crushed. Lord Canning's proclamation says there are no hopes to be entertained of the pardon of any immediately concerned in mur dering, British subjects. It was rumored that the Paris Credit Mobilier was about to wind up end fuse with the Bank of M. Da St. Paul. Advice's from Vienne, say that the 58,000 Aus trian troops were eoucentratiog on the Danube in South Hungary, et points nearest Turkey. It was , reported that Barnum had engaged Disraeli favors tbe repeal of the paper tax if the Chameeller of tho Ezehequor will spare the amour& There were large embarkations of troops fn. Tim Atlantic cable enccetla was reoelve'd London with glorioua eathasiarrt; and the de 61.,:ratioe that the electric nuiee. uY ,England , 011.1 Ica,' to the ueity t i eil eatione. From Washlswica. Cl 'r; Angnet Itl,---The Nee. Grsuadian - Minister had an interview tiith. Beo retars Cass th'pe,morning at:the - Sl:nte Depart ment, and oeniiinaloated to_ him the' Caea-Her; ran Treaty, as modlfied,by.t.lie Ciinvpsi3 of, that coantry. There is only one alteration, and riot three as heretofore stated, - Atift that t?t3feretoothe Naval Coal Depot,.lint ; the treatjih iidoniparded two•prvositions in the naturo of ex-plena ! ; :Erskine,. the new Bureau; of . the Britieh Legation, - ,Taita ittrivia.' -Mr. Ileeeell; ono of the 4ttaoheesjeft-thls afternoon to taltoiaseafe : on P e. i've/iil4_ ;, ) 1;1 i These Who Have Used It. MU vii _ - Among the many testiirionials in favor of the , _ , i: - 1 ---...............______ IP. XECITT lON BA.LIT--In accordance with • - "i" , ZO 4 ,•r. r. • effeots of Bcerhave's Holl lid Bitters, we offer the na m e s o f t h e folio- al; missy . of tfietrlilell knowil „l. : 4l%th° provlalits:nontained in the bill of .14111 ES C - ms, ,'. - 1 •; „,_,\ _ 13 V -%••••R - .:•....3 Mt! Lar 4 k- . ff 4 in this city : - `' t 11111REi dectas , d,74he 'undersigned will ex ore to public . sale, on the'preinictsa on 1111:1DAY I.IOR 1t , ./"111 I V INSURANCE COMPANY James Colvin, of Beath 'Plttbrirgh,isaisi "It is Ngll, September it ,-.. 0 01 , .PoRAT.E8 Is'ir Tali qI*IFILATIIIGE OF BLS certainly a vain IOU:, at lo,oeciockt ;hat ,phice o thee" nnd ocintainingl SIX.il ~ . BY 07sNLs., 1825. able modlope; pepsin." it'eurtil - me of DO. -, -„,,, 1 . ..„„ .„-,. -, \,,,„ •', ,;• AogsB; more orllrrl;known as Hoieestead." There.ll . ~ sr--, R. - 8 - co/WER THIRD 4 a,TD wALNTJT . Captain Henry Eaten says ; - '"lt aura iny wife of 'ls regood - dwellinc houso and other improvements on thell , . PRILAD/3 LpE.LA. Neuralgia." , i \ place, with an excellenVerehard, and water in abundance. { . pei ‘l-1 '. tI . - a w i t h co Aleo-All the latereat of the testator in the coal will- , , -,- • - .. i . k-Pi - Ill'oeiLle.Autoci. J. A. Von Bonnhorst says : ' 4 , neveg me gam D 3 ON t .t.E.I . i P. O. SHANNON, CARGO, speedy a remedy for acidity of 'the stomach." W. A. MAGUIRE, - FaII:IGLU To all parts of the world. Henry Paulus pys : "It cured , me of a seVere __. _ _ ...LEWI3.O-.7._8011/E.-- --. . _- ' i chronic diarrhcea us two ffayi" - ttt aiil7:3lisv Executor's of Jas C. Magctlre; deed. - 1 itTLleritir - MrSIIR &Nam - - -- - Cr. lloodc, by Li vet'. Canals Lake. - - Samuel Woodruff., of ,AthensrOhie, sayer "Whop . HANDSOME :DARK". PRINTS--Lancas- ell - , _,..1..ta Land Carriages to a pares or the Calor.. I conneeneed 'uSing Your medicine I was Iso Troll- ter Glnghann, Checks, Tiekings.Bhirtingllnslins, FIRE IN "i11RAN03.7.8 tratod that I could not walk across my farm; after and Irish Linen,etc, etc., just opened On Merchtinclise generally. - n - - ' -- ' --- - - - -O. HANSON LOVE. - - - ---, using one bottle - I can eat anything. • 0-1 Stores, Dwelling: P.G-.:.1.1, B.e. (Formerly Love Brothers,) I• ASSETS aF au coairAza. HEADACHE. null 74 Market sweet. I.‘Tor,essit slier 2 1817. , . it BOY AS EMINENT CLERGYMAN. Bonds, Mortgages, andli.eiti , u . tat. , $101,350 941 I take great pleasure in saying to you that I made PLittatielptila City, and other Mau: 137,011 *5 nee of Bterhave's Holland Bitters, and-found:apPark;!. Bns:it in Ecr.ko, ttaikrand• 3 oUdineurancei . 4 2,888 430 ' oat relief of a severe headache, from which I had Companies long suffered, and I beilliver• they - wed of service to Rills Receivable - ' 112 1 291 98 Ctoti on hand ' i 38,852 65 me in relieving my stomach' and:head. Balance in horde of Agents, Premiums ' 1 , apruEL E. BABOOOE. on Maria arolicicsrocantlyissaed,ou 02730 59 • HEADAGIIIIIND DEBILITY. r; - -,, other dibte doe the Con pent' Sabscripticz Notes 100;000 Mr. Silas J. Liscomloo, of Birmingham says. "I II ' tiara found - in Egerhave's Holland Bitting, a remedy for Headacilie and Debility. • ' My wilts has also need it with the greatest benifit." Mr. A. E. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he has ezperler.ceii much relief from its use for , headache. i aThEliOTil AND I .HEALTII RESTORED. - Mr. Jr..bn Davidson, living ten 'miles above Pitts burgh, on the Pennsylvania Canal, any, : " When I commenced taking Bterhave's Holland Biitere, I could hardly walk. I now enjoy excellent health." Caution I—Be careful to ask for Barham's fifoaareci Bittere. Sold at Si per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the sole Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr. & Co., go. 27 Wood strce4 between First and Seeond streets, and Duicalsts generally. t.y ph WINTERESTING TO THOSE BUFFERING EIiOHL HEADAOIIE—A certain remedy is found in Dr. 31'Lane's Celebrated Livei Pilb, prepared by.peining - 13r05., of Pittsbargh. The folloiring is . a sample of oehltioates re ceived daily from our own einnent: This is to certify that nave been 'subject at times to 66. vcre he ,denhe; eometimee the pain would be so severe that I could rest neither day or night. 'Heating of Dr, IrLane's Celebratell Mier Pills, prepared bY FLEsing Bros., I sent and got a box, of which ..I took two pills on going to bed, for two nights. They relieved me entirely. 'Some time has now elapsed, and I havg had no more trouble fromeick headache. Si. JOHNSTON, US Lewis etroot. Purchers will be careful to ask for Dr. 11PLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by PLRIIING BP.f.S., of Pittsburgo, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now befdre the public. Dr. IPLane's genuine LlTcr Pills, also las celebrated Vermifttge,can now be hada all reepecta.,ble drug stores. IV;:ue gents* without The signa ture of [491 ( aulllwelaw) FLEMING BROS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ify. STATENINNT OP TDB —I.IKROIIAND3' AND MAN UFAMDTUDIB' BANK, OP .PITTSBMIGIL , . . Morios, lioiourio,.Augast 16th, 1858. Circulation. 169,105 CO Dna Depo,ltora—.... • 206,457 85 Due to other Banki ........ 14,916 67 Due Commonwealth ...—.... 6,985 29 Loans and Dlaconnta 844,020 84 C0in..... ...... ... 121,788 65 Notes and Cheeks of other - Banks 32:122 08 'United States Securities 45,714 00 Due by other Banks 74,018 81 The above Statement; is correct, W. H. DENNY, Oathier. , Sworn and subscribed before me this 10th day of Augnst, A. D.. 1853. .7. F. 51AOILEDIE1E,!. aul7 Notary. Public. TOD ST !CEMENT' 'OP TILE CONDITION' . THE BANK Or PITTBBITSOc. Mottoes Illoarroo, August 18th, 1858.- • ' 'MEAN& I onus, Bills and Discounts $1,591,46238 Beal Estate and Ground Rent 44,785 82 Stocks and Miscellanies 14,488 09 Due by other Banks 194,087 25 Bank Notes and Checks, and 11. 8 Treasury } 57,891 16 ' Notes Specie 557,437 89 ' Capital Stock $1,42,700 oo Profits and Earnings ' 176,604 88 Unpaid DlTideuds an I Suspense accon , .ta. 4,127 04 Due to other Banks ' 83,3G8 03 Circulation 267,981 00 ... .. $2,460.042 79 The above Statement is correct, to the best of my know ledge aad belief JOHN HAIIPER, Corallet. Swain to and enbecribedthis 16th day ofAugnst 1858. b efore me, (enl7) AUSTIN LOOMIS, Votary Public, 8 1 2ATEMENT, OF TEE ALLEGHENY BANK Pittzb4rgh, Monday, Anna 16th, 1858 vs . as 'Eva above- atatiment is correct to the boat of my .knoy- Irdga and bolltf J. IV, COOK, Calm, Elwornazdeub3oriLtd btf.go mo,.thie 16th day of .4fttaat, P. 68. FLI7NRY, nun Notary Public, - -- - - 431. STATEatENT OF THE EXCIIANGE(BANK , PITTSBURGH. MoNDAT Illoatum, August 10th,1808' L 09123 and Dlscellllla .....................«.$1,333,460 08_. Real Estate 46,320 65 Specle - ta Vault. ' . 216,808 12 U. 8. Treasury Notca 164,300 05 Notes and.heeks; of other Ranks 17,809 31 Duo by other Bunke ' 91449 S 0 $1,898,041 61 . . $1,890,0.14 51 I certify that the above BMW - neat is true tO the beat o my knowledge and belief. T 1103.1.1.. HONE, Pres% Altlrmed before ale;this 18th day of August, 1858. anl7 0. W. ERN EST, Notary Public. EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, SUPERIOR IN PAINT 'OF SIMPLICITY introdneing_thla naw, novel and highly 1 valuable invent:au.- to the people, and in reply to the numerous inguiriea rapeetingit, we will bare give a brief descript.on of Its general The " Quaker City" is a ophatically Tea Uneurpmed for sewing/any kind of fabric—Silk, Linen, Muslin or Broad-Clotivasing From the ordinary spool % _without , is winding, of silk, Cot ton or Linen, with equal facility r 'and forming the celebra ted Blotto end Durable fitniil4r to that produOd by the . "Grover Q Baker machine.* In its construction - this "Qatker City" is - MORE SIMPLE Than (thy other effeduat machine offered to the public, end it can be worked Vita Use • - GREATINT RAPIDITY, By any persona ordinary Intlligenp. It is HIGHLY- OR.NARIENTAL In . - its external appearance — forming a handso me-piece of parlor furiiittire, without the liability of damaging carpeta or tho goods clewed, by oil, ea is the awe with twiny other machines. A GRAND FEATURE' , Ie its nolselese movementrecarcoly exceeding that of an Electric Telegraph Aleoselhe.. . - . We hold that the 4 •Qaalcs - CHty " is deettned to become to evrylenaeholdaa conic:1011u .Yaalree 'Meals, and quite 133 indiapfdtitble. Nona can doubwhat the • SEWING MACHINE ; SOLD AT A REASONABLE a great blessing to the age in which we' live—eitellorating es it does, the con dition of uttnkind. But, heretofore, the pRICIN OF ELP.FECTIYAIA - 1741ACEUXES ~_ . . i . Ms been beyond the retch of tho =ram rpor., forrinate. ly, they have bean sibojelitied to such a degree, by the nn. ttring merit* el Tanhes Lav:day, still:1 - . 1)ring a visetteal onchlne eeirtate the teach of - • ' , - , - -,?'• EveryFamity lathe Of ita.a - kolOtneritiiro hare not room here to dismiss; but respectfrilly_insite intorestodito - callatonr - rooms, and witneei iteoporr.tion and e2mmine pep e . ohine and It s -1 4 Trk. 11.91AN 2 0141•Verti05ISTGVrOltr, - fprpiercf the ellorcon • ' - -11111111 ETBSET. ibt 41Xtenda go! gaily iti all liteassgs. Qf thcreyaa:Catir vurstl bat alight p aid tier. to the Trodarrt,m,277 pa.= I trect. - ; . E , 4:jl -2 7-7 Nsw YORK, Anse, 1, 1652 LILBILITIF9 , ASSIITS: Notei and .111114 Dfacounted $503,303 04 Coin.. 70,348 05 Notes and Obecha of otter Banks ..... .... .1,850 21 Duo by othiir punka 1045 . 73 —;..—:--- .-• , 211(047 In LIABILITIES: 163,686.`4D 31,625'41 ...... 77,1164 . eo . Circulation Dd to other 'Bouts IndtvldoNl Dopogits— _________ _ , _ Capital Stoe.k • .$ 818,000 00 Contingent Fund p. n d Profits 178,183 03 Circulation. 452 980 00 Deposita. 417,900 84 Duo to Bunks....? 22,971 64 FROM $2O TO $4O. THE " QU4OLEER CITY,” A NEW Works Equal to the High• Priced Machine or 4 AND • FAMILY SEWING MAORINE TWO THREADS DOUBLE LOCK STITCH, gILVER PLATED WARE—On THURS ....DAY,IIOIISI-I;sl43i4tuguaf 79th, at 10 o'clock, will be, sold, - On the second floor of the Oimmerclal Pales - Bobrns, 54 Fifth street, an extensive and rich variety of Sliver Plated Ware, all of which is 'of the best, workmanship, and after the latest and most 'elegant designs, consisting of plain and chased-Terg.Betty - TUrnsi „Kettles, .Vegetable and Nursing lashes; Ice Pitchers; Butter Gaolers, Water Pitchers, Egg. Boilers anl,Cups. Fruit and. Cake Plates, Castors, _Goblets, Cups, etc.,.ertee. ^he: isttlelee will all be oßen for exarelna tion, on Wednesday afternatiri. at:l7 - P. TeL DAVIB, Auctioneer.- _ T-THELVILLAGE of: Mt 14ebarion, be sold, on Thursday,' September 2d, at 3 - P. u., 23 m clceiloes of ,tiontad,lof one, two - and three acres each.— Terms of payment very easy. . ',Location healthy and pleas ant; "near actooief and churches, and about - 4 milea from" the city. Call and ace the plea of lots, at the office of aul7 • • • S.. COTEIBIGIT IE 51 Market fIITBATE OF MAONESTA-;=A gentle and 'fl o j agreeable purgative, end particularly suited for warm weather—prepared fresh every day et • -70.9...ELEaMniG,`2,. • r. and : Giarketret: 01GARS AND - To4ACCOkravo:ouhand a large supply of Totiaco;and:Cigitre,ltrltleti pure favorably with those of6nyestablishment'in thq hovers of the word, abotfirl 40.1 olariilue my stock-he fore plarchastng elsowbete. JOS; FMAIN3],". anl7 Co EtaiDlaxaoad 'arid Idatikt at. IJURE LIQUORS-4 on qi hand a large assortment or pure Wines and Brandies for' Medicinal purpose'. Those wishing anything in this line, entirely on getting a pure article at JOB. FLB3IITCYB, ' 81117 earner Diamond and Meet strott. TILE ArtIERICAN WATCHES 'take like hot cakes. •Whotver wants - a good timo•keepor of really substantial quatity,laionid call at once. Itat iMf AN tc MEYEAN. No. 42 Fifth area; near Wood, aur 11 Agents for tbecelebrated Am. titan Watches. 11),EPCT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL, 133 South Second Eitreeti , Lubricating Oil for all kinds of Machinery, 'Binnacle or Lamp Oil, is superior to the best winter strain sporm for burning in all kinds of LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, a.C. TRIMS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP This lamp performs a perfect consumption of all smoke and smell arising from the use of oil, in which other lamps are found imperfect, therehy giving .a much more brilliant flame. For sale wholesale and retail by aul2:2md H.llOl . litS,Al; Lole Agent. Madame Apponise-TetedeaWs • - WRENCH AND ENGLISH 13CIARDINO .a.; AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 1.43 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. This School, designed on th'e plan of French Schools In France, and modified as to the Englieh departments on the plan of French Schools, in the United States, offers to young ladles, besides a full English course, the that opportanity of thoroughly acquiring the French language and literature, the Principal having re sided several years in Franco, and being misted by Mr. Tetedoux, a native of Paris, and a graduate of ,the' College Charlemagne." French and Latin will be integral parts of the course, The Fine Arts will be taught under the superintendence of Mr. To:odour, a pupil from the Conservatory of Paris. Arrangements have been, modeler young ladies who, hav ing already gone through a regular course of studios, still may wish to. know, .linglish Literature more thoroughly, acquire more facility in speaking the French language, and improve in the Fine Arts. School will open on the second Monday of September. Expenses by the term of Five Months :—Board $l00; Tu ition $80; Vocal Music $25; in classes $l5; Piano $25; nee of instrument $5; Herman and Italian, each $25, in clears .s $10; Drawing, to classes $10; Oil and ti later Calera at the Professor's.price. All charges payable in advance. For circulars and farther pas - ticulara apply to the Principal. MR. ()LEMONT TFITEDOI:IX. announces to the public that he has taken up his residence in Pittsburgh, and is now prepared to give lessons in Vocal 1,11.11:10. For trrme and farther particula=r apply to John H. Mel lor's Music Store, No. 81 Woad st. aullAwd $2,4E0,042 79 . . fe l, THE BEST AND .k..,,. „.. ,i,- ~,,,, GELEAPEST VINEG&It la sail. --- ' ---- .1,,,.,... '2l.2,____ ---- n hag at the moat extenev . o VIN. i "'" _. t ztr4 .. ,"• 10 , / , DIA , R" W '- . .D..- EIHDOE In theta itpi li. " ls4 EA• A rc, .1.. v. Wiaa,, , .This : home now sup 4,u ; - .., •.. ',' A i l 4 plieii, and hss for the lest teh . ..1:',111‘;t'i; _ r - ~,, --, yezo, morn than one-half of .7 „” , r ' -. ..11 . k.1111 rti ' the ri.tt4tUriill grCCora, and . 1 ..." , Uii IL- - .....,--- .. - the same in ever7othorcity_ip: ',.. --- ~ whielvu rias been introdaced. • .. - '.. ' . ' A. BALLOII, 14-6Tfavr Ltraet, he;ween s , lnidtfield and Groat. 788,262 06 aufd) & Brimslone, Cadtll. Aunato, Tcnu -rdponloa, . Cliswlug. Davie-Fain gaztord'a Invlguratm, Ludlum's Ep , cifu, For 1.39.1).4 r„ x.. rAgnsT.ocii-L: at). auL3.. No. Co' . corner' , /tcol aad reuxtla. streets. OAt ER'S..CIiEgIaVAL OLIVE SOAP is knve 'need it, 'to he the best and Incet ecare9,2 iat- pap.fa nse. Cne,prand_ vitt, at) as much arching ea Wee'Prcnnamo l l B .9. '44.o4tEklizqn 0 in' gredient that nig injttre the toffee khopcst dercato or finest goat) that rally Iw-washed ;with At. ,For asle by all the principal:groccdca aqd dcalera In the city. . acl3 ANTI -TAX RAILROAD MEN, find It to their Immediate ad outage to call at Cheater's, forit is understood the.t•he has marled down the 'prices of hie gentlemen's and boys' Summer Clothing to mere nomi nal plJces,lo order to close out the balance of his stock.— Now, litho time to obtain burgains in the line of summer Clothing; at e . ataB ALLEGIVNY VALLEY RAILROAD. TARENTITLI CAI 1-4FZEITiNG) COMMENCING Wri?DITESDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1668. Regular trains will leave daily from Pittsburgh (Sundays excepted) at 7:16 A. M. and 5 P. 151 On Wednesday, the 25th Lust, an extra trtim will leave Pittsburgh at 9:25 A. 51. , Oh Saturday, the 26th inst., extra trains will leave Pitts burgh at 1:30 and 8:30 A.. 55; returning, leave Tar eutum for Pittsburgh at 1:30 and 7:23 Monday morning, 2.ttla inst. On the last day of the meeting trains leave Tareatum for Pittsburgh at 7:20 A. M., 2 and 6:40 P. St. Excursion tickets geed daring tho encampment can be had at the depot on Carson street at 60 cents each ; also at the Methodist Book Depository, Fourth str:-et. Passengers obtaining ticket before taking coats in cars will savo ten cents. W. REYNOLDS, aulLts Superintendent. iron City Commercial College, P,ti.,saargh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855." 300 STUDZIPTB ATTENDING, JANUARY, IE3. Now the largest and most thorough ' Ciiromercial School of the United States. - Young.YatPresdrucfcr detturlTuties of tic (bunting Bons. 0. SIEETH, A. M., Profcsior of BooVacoping and ficieuco of Accounts. . A. T. DOUTIIETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Coa•mercial Calculation. J. A, HENDRICK and T. C. JENKINS Tmobere of Book Keeping. ALEX COWLEY, and W. A. /IMMO., Professors of Pen. manehip. Single and Double Entry Book•ifeepinz as used in every department of Business. Commercial, A.-ithmetic, Rapid Business Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and a other enobjects necessary for the success end tb.orough education of a practical trash:less mam, Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the pact threz; years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing,) AND NOT yea ENG_R&VID WORE, - lie - IMPORTANT- IN/01CM Students enter at any timo—No 'vacation--alme unlimited —Review at plessuro—Graduatea assisted in obtaining sit. nations—Tuition for Full Commercial Course, s3s—A.voza, s 4-ei time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $7,55 perWeek.-..ntationery, so_ --Entire cost., $BO to $7O. .113. Ministers' eons received at half price. For Card—Circular—specimons of Business and Orna. mental Writing—lnclose two istartips, and address F. W. JENKINS, auG Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. NOTICE.—The Co-PartOefailip of BAGA LEY, 00.831taV1 6L CO. expired by.limitatlon, on the first instant. The !nosiness will be c!ntinued by W BAIIittLEY, ac 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settle up the bnattten of the late firm. W. Pild.. 4 4_LLY JOLII , I B. C08511.8.TE. Pittsburgh, July 221, 1858.,-b-23:t1 SEWING MAOHINES.--- TIEIF. $2O AND. SAO DOUBLE LOCK STITCH • SEWING MACET.I.NESI Are now on Exhibition ; at_ the HOSIERY . STORE OF MR DALY NO. /10 PEPTEC STILL9E7 I s These Arr Ilirtes ere admltted.to ba the teat is market for fatally useOnaklaz anolastic doubld thread stitch, vhich will not rip tX1332 erery fourth etlteh 'bo Li cut. It Ina only low priced double thrtaid 'Machine in n4et.. Otdors CHI bo received. anttpromptiy filled"by ' rd. DALY, Agent, , • Fifth ercut, oa . the corner of Market alley, : • ' Plttawrgh; Pa., Left NO'i'ICE—M. DALT, oa. the corns: or Itailibirgt And Market 'alley, the only'one of the name' in business street kJOAPPOI•VDER.-50 ixoxet 'SoiI:IT-Powder of our own manufacture, warranted entierioti to any offered for nate In thin market, oa hand and for tale by felB B. C. J. IL RAWER.: rfOR RENT—A lire) Dwelling lionise. and .43tore; on - Graut street. , 8. COMB/M& ,EDN, say2B , falls:kat street:. UPERIOR 15.1.0,ANE. BooB.B;—.Leters, 1.3 Niiirds, Ciarroc 4o3 . rad Pay Doan.' *largo sup: tip ply on d,--mxtein - tha most superior mannei-otthennest Axiality of paper, efipeclally for city orders. Bl4nfiCßOrika Ande - mroulorirulefitimusyari , -lan: , 111:k ch. 40 V r RAP; PHILADELPHIA OJELUKTRTOTIIIC mat, corncr :modstreet and Diamond ulk a - c=el3 o..aar.d, TheophilizaPauldimE, jamea Tr 3ritivir, Wiii:am2lle, ' • J. F. Poniaten, Jeahr.v. P. Byre, Bamr.el Henry 6.10c.u, James B. Licfarlap.c.l, 7.hcanna O. iiend, Leber: Brixton, John D. Bemplo, PitUbmiztt. L.l, is gem, 44 T. Lr,,."Ln, PrW.dent. ,cat. alartln, joanph H. 43.11, Mdmund A. Eor.der, John C. Davin, John it. Penrool/4 George G. airier, ;Award Darlington, Pr. R. DI. , I William C. Hugh Craig, Sponoer I eharleh IE Joita,3l4-Golsa, 0. IL D, Vice Prcsi Kati% Kitzmnr, Beer=Ur dew? P. A. Agent-, %I `alx3r sta.at, VatsDts-gli E - 411"..P!. E4T WESTERN and zactrane ilaauwauelr. Dmy OF PHILADELPHIA Offlee Cog:pa:tits iljzildinst, No. 403 Walnut. Corner of IFouriA," • Street,. ()apical ' eurplue, Janury 15t,1558 ' 500,000" ...$2"22,300 55,277'1)5 g.'213 , 579 FIRE INAURANCE=Ltiatted or Perpettu . d. MARINE iNSURANCE, Veasols, Cargo e.r.d Freight% INIA111) IliOtIttAIi0;.1 - by Itivcre, Cana:e, Lakos azd Land Curriagri ' ° D1E.a0701113.1 • Clarl4o. Lathrop, 1-12.3;Wa1r.utotreet. - William Darling, 1610 Pine street. Aleaander 3`.erchant, 18 North Brant. Jena:: liazleharat Attorney and Countellor. John C. Ilunter,llßn'of Wright, Hunter a co. B. Tracy, firm of Tracy d Co., Golemith'a John it. Mt:Curdy, um of Jones, White ct McCurdy Thomas L. Oilleaple, Zeller. .7arce3 H: Smith; dna' of `James B. dmita It Co. lioh. Henry iL Buller, Office 227 South Third street, John C: Vogdee; office corner of Eleventh and Sanaom. Janice Weight,late Oaelder Dante of Tioga. Ifced !Calor allea bairct City Itroperty. Jona J. :doom:a, office 228 South T.birci greet. C. C. LaTEW.OI ) , I"refddent, • , • - W. b.-tail:lV; bco:ereaident LEWIS oREGOI;Y, 1B old 8 Wall Y ran • 0-oa . Y. getund Vice-Br6et, ' ' JAMES WRIGHT, - l'ecrory and 54caanrer. H. IL raualiEasell, Aualatant Secretary. It. T. POINDH-VIT.IIt, Agent. 97, Wotan street; Bittetrurgh. fe'enitsyfiwatelia ImEra!Me COMpallty OF PITTSBURGH.. *No. 6 Pcr,rt'S... at.reet. DrinOTOREt P. Tunmer, ;.A. CoAm. H. Camor, J0r..22, ()tr y :LejZ, C.EILF . 4. or d Jecob PHlntbr Rody Pat tenop, W. B. 7.. , 012.';:auu, I. arit A. C. °_,.. , z4zan, Ileuj7 Lpk ,:j300,000 ..11. , .:.‘11 . 4, el ;111,1t37,ctiptiona CAlt !: _PF:c.3ider.t.-11:-.;DY. den B.cret-4 - 2 amia'r.eafinrc'....l , ... - 31; MONO AHE - ENSURA.NC E COMPANY. OF PiY . Y3BUEGH. A. , UUT.Var.:O::, rrcidont; HENRY 11. Watt ii,Lvett4 r/11.1 .12:5T ELL' .NL 'fr! . . as', , ,:irp?, 7 -1.7.A.7L 2r.tia - s , /Ka. ' . Btock, Dna B!!.11.., poyp.nio on "dalm.c.nd, boserai by two hpproycki uanieb....j. , $149,000 00' Preininth. rote: ..: - 47, (303 'Af .IV3l.s.P..or:Ay; - ,•b), • , 9,906 2i. , -'--. -__, 115 glues Etobbanics' Bank f.. , C&•k, coat 6,155 00 ' •50 do P.fillk c; 2ltt3bure:a do d 0...,.. :4150 CD •40 do 1. , ..5fmb!....up 2aniz' - do , do • . ;2,060.00:4 120 do Ciii.zblis'll.'...ak co(16 - -- . 5,175 00 Bainnco of .i..'cok...A.cccinutzJ I - ' 8,006 r.O •,, (Anne F .: usailata... ' ' - 690 68 - , C. 4531/ ,_ . - _ .• 1ty55.3 .78 ... %,.. Iv • -, -- - - , $237,710 66. • am.:eo49; James. A. ilatchimu. Win. B.F.plaien, min Ben, , Milior, -13.1; 22 t:, - - George A. Borry,, Itobort Daze 11; Thom 2. Clartoi 4 ' .joku 'lrDovitt, • ' • - - - - - - • - , -- - --- PITTBB-URGH--- - --- - _ .. .... . GENE.RAL- .111SiTitillii.)E . IGENCY4 . Gault:ll Ittliria&eutcl l 03 9 000,000. 00:41 - 2,A41143, OP lutpwsT CTAIIDLtsIa,.. Obar ,-, red,by Ps.3annylvaraa and othizStattl.... U, 3S.ATUPIE AND LT.FE ItISMS TAERS, OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ~, a. h. 41.L....:111.7.1. '. 1''.1777.119: - .V21.; .I',a.. v. ca1.... , .. - .a., 3 f ilel!:. 4 1y1, - .. TILE OLDEST -tAND: - ..LARGEST. LIT.IIOOIIAPEIC'ETABLUELUEN'ir IN TEE Cift WiUs PRACTICAL ! LITHOGRAPHER,', , Corner Third and Market Streets, DuFrp COLLEGE BIGID/NGI3, . jy21:13-2p ' _ fErTaqUR,GH,, P*IV:4 _ ...3111EiL FAEENESTOCK IMPORTER &' DEALER IN:: FOREIGN 'AND iI'OMESTIG HA.RDWhUtE. 7/k- Wood otroet, bat:moon Dtartten alloy sad Fourth stroot s PITTBBITIZOII, FA. TAB a - abseriber la now opening a well selected agoor meat of foreign and &Inman Hardware, all new, and 'Oil Da :old on ea good terms ea any other house in We city. HI will always keep on band a general eaeortraer.t or IT A. I TYWARIL, CITTLMY, CALTENTE.RS7. TOPLE',.e6O, Which be-re- - p;...ntrallyir.Titez tho attentio n 0 1' emi Ei2l3bz4l PAHNL'bor.f.,oli., PRIIILLZIPS, MEIN & CO., Commission and FOricarding Merchants WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS of Il COl:Aral Bedlro4l, Cairo, Pinola, Mark Goods i n all ogee. to oar care. joarmd:a TERRA dOTTA OR STONE ,V 717 -A 7 . 41 3 , • From trc-to Si: inch calibre. , PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot. . - ALs9--?,00 - auszan _ 4. 'For - V'or Bale WhalOzale l at Plemugacturgra - - Prteca by EITENTK hi. COILMTUS,' PbRWARDIITG AND . OPa ra.l s4a 0 Vi E C API T CIIMESEI }a l - GT:7EI;4, SrailEM rns LT, - AND IE O RODUCR GETEIP.ALIa. --- No. 25 WdOD Pr.r-sv 'r.tee ' - arb.rarls IaroILAZTCI7 - ERZY; - laLialur.eLmaiwa ' • AL1C 1 0.11107,,g0 Colomme spiels and Rasa on; Non. "267_ and ITO Second tStriet. spaaard2dp - • --, $20,00.0s AWAVI ' ED 20, $2 O - 00 U eand - l7ollera pf - eloil Fondatii, - APPI-y • o rtogivitr:to roil3Bl l lWokort. - - • No. 05 2illtit.. rt, EtIMNEY IVOPS4I O tarititur":Ottten4 enle, by fit:SOL • HEN IZ. CGLIINZ. aTAReILz-;430 boxe3Pw'rt-Starch re6the . .11U- and for eta br [ani2) 111,0 MY 11- of --.Pezzolui.'Aesirtgat %iv - - i l adiza ont tko ,city; eanFizrel tw ; 0 4=4 4107031ng bona,ea plofisanity olt - aatod Ohomat ottcoiXtar. reaitevillo, our( hci - aso 6cir.taino 5 rooms and cello; a ;craw Of (tilts,' floiilora - told 'abrobliory. :Alt ia, conOleliv'ordor. bo Bald together, or sep3rately to _nit purc1..w.7... . , Apply tq _ - CIPI'IIB.EIiT.A 4 "' 51 Vezked *sot. superfine Flour just recoival and. .25 - BBLS ' for sale byAB. A. .r.,i,T2X.8, " L 3 ' - Corner Market exidTtratests. AL L 1 , 0 ' YIN( 13 I _ For sale y, • jel9 . 3. r. wapiti• ONLY $750 •• for a Divallin gHougo ; G£ fimr • . rconvi;.a lai—a Lot of ig 4 +tindi fruit , rea' 3 ,tr.t 4 , &Sl* =tip sitoiied gaiith Fittaborsh, 012 the point of iriooot4. Wariltiorho, izeniMiitty oppositeSt-nith2eid t tree:, will ha. aOktizt Ta,sy-terrlic by 3723 , ' - t'VX 34I4-114c4 4 44, -- - 702 1 785 89 Geo. W. - Ssrdpo Joilwii • "Wade nompto2. Itobi3 - 6 Patrick, air, Taggart,_