ji mining Most. JtaiEs P. BA BE. Editor and Proprietor piTTSBURC M FRIDAY NIORNING DESSOCSATIC STATE Eiii3IRATIOF-F Fon SVPILT.II3 JUDGE, WILLIAM A. PORTER, OF PiIIAD ELP 1 A YOU CANAL: COIYMI69ION7X, WESTLEY FROSTS OE FATUTTE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET CONGIIT-93, %MIST CI T3:7:t ANDREW BURKE, City. EV:kl7.: SAMUEL MCKEE'', Binning hit ASIitYBLT : THOMAS DONNELLY, UoWoo PHILIP STEVENSON, JOHN M. IRWIN, City, ROBERT MORROW, R, ABODSTIIS lIARTJ }C, A I hit. IiARICEi ,, FOSE), Lower St 12.6ir PP.OTEICriSkYLt ALN.XANDEE. W. BI ACK, COMMIE . SIOSIR : THOMAS FARLEY, All,xliez) O:SSuNES : WILLIAM &LEXANDEIt City JuECN SIURRAF, SLALth DIRECTOR OF VIE POOR JOHN BOYLE; Indinna. TUE CELEBRATION LAST The demonstration last night in honor of the completion of the Atlantic Telegraph a great success, and far surpassed auything, of the kind we have ever seen in our city It was well worthy of the culminating enter prise of the nineteenth century The buildings along our principal streets were generally illuminated, and the side walks crowded with enthusiastic witnesses of the display. On Fifth street, the Court House, Custom House, Odd Fellows Hall, the print ing offices, and other public buildings were all brilliantly illuminated. This street being the centre of attraction, presented a Jmost animated appearance, and was so thrui4-f.ed with gazers as to be almost imp o,sible various places - there were display: of tire works, and bands of music were ntationed the Post Office anti Court House The hotels, we regret to say, did twt jay that attention to the occasion which it de. served, the St. Charles being the only on, , f any note which was illuminated. This was done in such a manner as to give great satis- faction, there being over fifteen hundred lights displayed, and, after our own building, was probably the most creditable display in the city Among the private residences in the city, we noticed particularly the dwelling of T Umbstaetter, Esq., on Wylie street, from which was suspended the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack, surmounted by a wreath of evergreens, in the centre of which was tiv motto, "UNITED." On the river the display is said to have been an equal success, it being alive with ev. ery kind of craft, from the . " dug out " to the eight-oared row boat. The numerous torches on the water presented a ino,,t singular and pleasing aspect Later in the evening a torch-light proce eion, with a number of bands, passed through our streets. It was headed by the several fire companies, followed by citizens, some of the various societies; and the rear brought up by the Sons of Malta ir. their pieteresque and impenetrable habiliments At the late hour at which we write, the. streets are still thronged, people being until ling to desert them, and apparently dispos ed to keep up the festivities to a still later hour. Our readers will find the details and inn dente of the occasion in our local column OUR TILURET The ticket nominated by the Democratic Convention of Wednesday last, is certainly a good one. We shall yield it a hearty and sin , sere support, and we believe the people of Allegheny county will do the same. It is true we had personal preferences, and did ) de sire the nomina 'on of some who are nut en the ticket ; but a every true Democrat ought, so do we, for our preferences, now that a nomination has been fairly made. Every man presented to the Democracy in the selection just made, is a Democrat. This, as it ought, gives general satisfaction. It is peculiarly gratifying to ourselves: for we must confess, had it been otherwise—had men of every complexion of political opinion been substituted, we would not have felt bound to support the ticket, simply because a Demo cratic Convention chose to nominate such men. On the contrary, as the organ of the Democratic party in this county, we would. have felt constrained, from a sense of duty, to protest against a course so fraught with per•• manent hajnry to the cause which we espouse • We are exceedingly gratified, therefore, that this alternation has not been forced upon ns by the machination of men who have no regard for the Democratic party. We know, every body knows, that the sacrifice of prin *ciple to expediency, is a sacrifice which hon est men do not appreciate and never will al.. prove. They connect themselves with a po litical party, actuated by sincere motives, and support it because of the power it has of en forcing certain principles which they desire to prevent. How can it be expected then, that they will adhere to it, when they find themselves through its instrumentality, placed side by side with men, witlA whom, in politi cal matters, they have not, nor never had, the slightest sympathy. How can they respect the profession of a party that has thus treach erously betrayed them ? The Democratic as a national party, has ever been distinguished for its steady and determined opposition to fusion. We hope it shall ever continue to avoid what we unhesitatingly declare no party can practice and live, Let us leave this commingling of discordant spirits for momentary success, to characterize, as it has for many years, the opposition. But let the Democratic party forever eschew any depar ture from the simple integrity of its political faith. There ie where its strength lies. It is the consistency which has marked its course, the simple fact of being true to itself, that has earned for it the glorious privilege of ruling the destiny ofthe nation almost from the be ginning; of stamping its policy; of impressing it with all those distinctive features by which it is recognized in the world. --- .......----..-•-•_ _ _ 1.. ( o ti,tteru Victoria. Azz. Unfortunate Scientific Gentleman i As the Democratic Coil% 010 lull retused to A Caar-Illon iO% Itailo Propose.' Opening oI OCr aelal P alace at Toronto Boston rejoices ill entertain and discuss any political issues,an ''Admirable Crichton'' 1 --Desire of the Canatil - ns t State or National, or even compliment the ' p r , ' o have th e Queen' of science, named Dr. C. T. Jackson. This gen srat in P erson or Represented by the Prince lletagla is one of the most fortunate and unfer administration at Washington or Harrisburg, of Wale 3 or One of the Royal yal Family tunate of men. He is fortunate in having rug the Convention imposed no obligation upon Tne per pie of Toronto h 'l°'' bean getting up a gutted every scientific and mechanical improve . any Democrat to vote for the ticket e:..otept as : e t.'' yst i e . l Pei 1. e 1,.: UM exhibiti , n of the products meat and invention which has been perfected in Democrats. We recoanize them aq such, 'and ''''',' " : 7''''' ): of ` h ., e (3 , " - "4L.'" ',r,-;7 inc. ,,. Th e the last quarter of a century, and he is unfurtu n ~ : iizit.O is ex,puctei to D 2 open,i by the first of sate in never getting the credit of it It is no as such intend to support them. Wu do not o.:t. l,c. - A , :u rvern,.iit b,i , kein gTop in con-matter in what department of science or art a believe in tiw ri solutions, nor mku .wledge ut ct on ado i: .., ma-itc (2 leen VlLtiOitt (Oilier to d ' IC' ) Vt"Y has bens made, Dr. Jackson knew it pier i i... in re;,..:nuv , r the cpiuong of ilia p a lace, long before t.c invest - 7 . :,,l',l (C , lrialtaliCiit '1 the their binding force. We belic‘e, there is a or to s 'ad the pr..,, - .A. o 1 Vial. , . , or sonde o it i3 r idea to the person aim cleans rho ere iit of has • • i Democratic p o) arty which has principats and member ( f the rey , l tinnily It.t do so A petition lug invented it. Wh en D r . Merton claimed the substance too old and s , did to Ito ignored or to th a t. u tte,t trot 1,...,11 o'gued by all the leading discovery of the qualities cf ether. as an agent • I,,.litit , ‘41 . 1, , , , I , , 1 , 1 . men of tl:c o ...aotry . , and we 'understand that an fur preventing pe on doing surgical operations, puslo.l :t Ode ba w oultl-be intbiebtial citizen, Mr. .1 Ln G. Norris, sails in Dr. itacksr n i tstautiy cb•argod Morton with el -, We t-,5.11 ifot Int ' the , i olll l'A i tli'' '" d' the Persia to.day to presont it to her Majesty.'t t.l .— -.l' -- - t--- tug alb 3.1.,A:501i . ,1 lut:£l,o. When Professor fence of the tainclionored principles of the The following is a copy of the petition:— Morse announced the practical operatien of the teleg party, and labo 1 \vitt: u ntlag.,:ing . , zeal for the Tit run Quiinn's Meer EXCELLENT MAJEsTi— magnetic raph, after tin years of weary The humble petithdi of the undersigned citi- thought and anxiety, Dr. Jackson instantly theticket. f., ft, 110 N ~. n • Flo , „ eleetien of tl W- tk atDola, LOO;,, loronto and inhabitants of Canada gen- started up as the originator and euggestor of affinity with K now Nothings, our hold out orally most rt zipcdf +illy show oth that very system. Now that 111orsc's name is partnership bids to R e publicans. We stand That your petitioners desire to approach your brought into greater prominence by the crown- Majesty with an expression of their devoted ley- ing act of laying the submarine cable, Dr. Jack or fell open prim-ink. airy and attachment to your royal person and sou steps forward and claims all the credit to W. -hall spe.tk of the candid It •s hereatter. fa mily. himself. Dr. Jacksuu is, nodoubt, a very ry won- That your petitioners bog leave respectfully derful man in his ewn estimation ; but if ho car !to inform your Majesty that a Crystal Palace, ries CO touch Iti , :ncie in Lis tie,vlti: , tt tie is able to similar iu letign to, but of sm all e r di mens i on s, alitic.iipate nil the 'test itti.n , ~e tin:, the inquiry than those) of London and Paris, fel' the exhi- suggests itself, way does he not mks the pablie bition of the preducts of Canadian industry and the recipient of his knowledge, and so get hitn. skill, is in course of et-cation in Toronto, and self the honor t f the discovery ? Instead of this will be completed abut the first day of Dotober he appears to select the meet ungrateful indi viduals in the world as the special repositories of next Thiat as your Majesty lia. h. on graciously Ili: scientific secrets, and they shew their im;rat pleae-ed to 11:nor the inaugaration of similar an- itude by putting them into operation, rind at dertakings in Fmglas I and clsewhoro with your taahing their own narso and fame to the work.— Royal presence. There a great many Jack:ions in the world, with Your petit: mers mo-t humid.; pray that your loose nations of the vast secrets which lie undo most gracious Majesty wall confer a mark of fa- veluped in nature '. boson); Lilt who, 00 Boon as vor uu,l distinction on your loyal subjects in Can- OLIO practical man suoteeedt; in extracting these ado, of which they will alumys entertain the secrets by dint A painful thought and hilmr, and most grateful r,tniuil):::n• - ie, by conferring your elaborating then: ,) tii:it th , world :hail enj ty authority on hit It , yal Highness ilia Prince of the fieivantagori ‘,l e i , ,lieic , :cuy, mcile.tly al.. \Vtoeor alb, 7of your Majesty'( preriate to ;1.e.!. ~;cu gv.itni vib.it is the clear rvyil fanni: , , t, prf e7.,1 to Ceratk., and to rep, property of on Alt.i 1.,..1_,'. lab)r of brains and resent your Ni . ,,j,,ty ir, spelling the. Crystal Pal- band ,:co, in thlil tl e in,,; Irop-inls.iit si-pcudenCy of your Nlajasty's empire. And your te.Diiioners, as in duty bound, ad ever pray. &., telit . r.m: - .1 by A. I BELLEAU . , - ' Legislative Council and all th AUGUSr 20, IESB A number of those journals which are in the habit of making, nominations of eandi dates for the various oil - ices in the gift of the people, have put forth the name of John J. Crittenden for the next Presidency. Nearly all the Know Nothing organs have expressed preferences of this kind. The Lebanon, (Tenn.) Will ! ), however, says that Mr. Grit tendon, who has lately been on a visit to that place, disavows all such aspirations, and will not accept the nomination if tendered to him is very probable. and in doing 1. , he has done, Mr. Grit ten len hot sostaini th rep utation ,IGIIII for •tt- Deellnc6 gaeity and toresi , ,ht. To run as a Know- N o thing candidate would be the sheerest fol ly. The late elections in Kentucky and other States chew that th. party w jl he out ut exi.itenee beture It would be equal ly a hopeless task for him to lope to succeed with the other wing of the opposition. Mr. Crittenden has altogether too broad views to suit th — eir sectional purposes ; and I , esides , Seward, Banks, Fremont, Caineron, and a dozen others, have long pandered to these sectional feelings, and consequently have prior claims. In view Of theAe, facts, it is no wonder that a farseeing politician like Mr. Crittenden should announce that he has no aspirations of the kind and may be counted out of the field. SENATOR TRUMIO LL, of Illinois, has recent ly made a speech to his constituents, in which he brought from his audience rounds of plause at his supposed wit au I sarcasm in holding up the assumed extravagance of the tiorerninent in the collection of the revenue by maintaining Custom Houses that did not support themselves, Suppose, Mr. Scooter Trumbull, that the Admistration should :11,01- all of those Custom Houses and dismiss a ll officers, Collectors and secret agents of the tlovernment, who now prevenrsinugling, what kind of a speech would ym make then ? It would be against omi:we imp,rtati , n of foreign goods and merchandise, which conic in des pite of the duties. It comes with a bad grace from you, the advocate of a high protective tariff end home manufactured goods to com plain of extravagance in the way of protect ing American industry. As well might you complain of the Postoffice system, the ex penses of which far execed the the income. Link at the income of the Postotliee at your oVn town, (Alton,) and see its cost to the Government over its income. Militia of tile United States From the annual abstract of returns of the militia of the United St&tee for 1 s: - )7, transmit- ted to Congress. in accordance with the act of 180:1, by the Secretary ct War, it appears that the g , and aggregate in ail the States, Terri',c ries, arid die Di-trier of Columbia is 2,755,72 1, of this number übour 2,100,000 are infantry, :10,000 7 EZ . Thiry, 1:2,000 artillery, and 31,000 e- Th total returned far Kentucky M5B, of which number Tout St - ,,UOU are infantry, ..luo eay....lry, I,o_ l o, artillery r.p. , 1 700 rittemen. The aggregNtes from the Stnte.9, as follow Maine 73,562 i Louisiana 30,732 New Hampshire... 83,558 Mississippi 35,034 VermonL 23,855 Tennessee.. - 71,352 Massachusetts 158,894 Kentucky 3:-.,1158 Rhode Island 17,05 1 i Ohio 176,455 Connecticut 50,4201Michlgen 93,063 New York 150,000 Indiana 53,913 New Jersey ... 51,93-1111inoie , ..... .... .....257,12 0 Perinsylvenia 164,0ut; ‘v.,,,n,::, .... 5;321 Delaware 0.229 1.r , -. Maryland.. 113,884,Mis,lari ..., Virginia .. 150,000. A rkeu.aa; ..... North Carolina .. 79,448 I Texac South Carolina... . 37,072 1 California.. ..... Georgia „. ....... .... 55,799 Minnesota Florida I,l22lUtah Territory 11i.barr.a ..... 76,662 datc.: , , of the retortB are most of them 1 1 -11, 18 ri , 11. ,(1, aul 1857, althoticti sonic az• far bujl ea I ` , 4 I arLi I I vattious •rEiiaus 13011t1: Ly tit* hive I eelve 1 it I the w .llking leaf, Java wlth egg young , an I, what eons more ,urienis still, a winking flower, &scribed as o.nrPature with a white body, pink vpt tv , olkl crimson bordc:T. ---The of ti r Nl..r phy's cht.tss wAtch with Mr. LO WCAII4I Up L. the lil4t 'Y '.:; , 21.1 time Nit' irt,lw L (.11:2, and ruferenue is mad( tc) any otly2t orfurulai.ce , of the American player, though he visite I.ll^ Lun d.):1 clubs fo.:(1 centen(Li with thu lc:, ling Th e ungenerous o]uell .Ir Staunton, the chose-ohaniplun of Europe, and chess.editor of the illustrated London N, chronicles the games, elicits severe. col:la:oats frora Mr. .Morphy's friend a. Johnson of Albany, eloped with his iiir vant girl, s day or two since, during his wifo's absence on a visit to one of her relatives. —Hon. Bedford Brown, who was a prominent member of Vito United States Secate, during nearly the emir- reiministration of President Jackson Vaa Buren, has just been elected a member of the North Cqr Mete. Spate, from Cs3woll county . —it is statei that .13;nk of TenilObt , t2o,re- S"Me'd the PaY= o, 'llt cf specie on :he Tilt inst. All the kading banks in the State arc now in a stuto of resumption, and furnishing oxehanze on all the prineip.tici:ies. of the ljalen ut reagona ble rmes. The Nelv Scuatora from Oregon. lioneral Joseph Lane and l):•lttar.n. Smith have bee t) elected to the United States Senva from Oregon. The Legislature met un the sth of July, and on the 7:lt went into joint convention for the purpose of electing Senators. The whole number of votes cast FRS fifty, of which General Lane received forty five and Mr. Smith thirty nine, two separeto elections being held for the two terms. This was done at a time whet, the Legislature claimed for Ort•gon the dignity of Statehood,having heard of the patssge of the admission bill by the Senate, but not of the E.l - of Congress without final action, thus killing the bill. In all probability she will still claim to be a State, dual the Senators who have been elected will take their seats as soon as the admission bill shall pass both houses. General Lane has been for some time the del egate in Congress from that Territory, and is without doubt the ablest man she could send to the Senate. He has been a resident of the Ter ritory for many years, and has occupied a con spicuous position in her affairs. Mr. Smith was formerly of Rochester, New York and during Tyler's administration attained a good deai of notoriety as "Delusion" Smith, en account of certain notions he entertained. Ho was sent on a mission to South America by Tyler, where he -was absent a number of years. For the last ten years he has been in ()regou, whence ihe has just Lbeen elected to o . e. Senate. !loth the now Senators aro Democrats. . _ ~r~;~~..: MI., By HENRY SMITH, Ipoaker of the Legtaktive Assombly and c.ll the members By Sir Allaan The Mayor mud Corporation of Toronto. The Mayer and Corporation of liatnilton. The Mayor of Queb•rc, and all the leading men of the country. The citizens of Martinsburg, Va., were badly sold on Thursday last, through a bogus a nnoune , nwnt that (luPen ictoria and Pres ident FoichAllan bad exchanged despatches through the Atlantic tulegreph cable. The M artins Du rg Repiailicart says The il.- , :pnt , '.1(2: 4 V'e 2 tldressed to en; worthy mayor, An:L.my E,q, who imme diately mrtde atre,;igeo.. , :n.:l to have a public de mocstraticu Lbvner f tho success of the en terprise. The c'.7l - 11oty cmrt being then to see _,ll, the I, ,, tpitrite , were laid before that e?ho ordered them to he spread upon the minutes th:rref. John ISitir Hoge, , made an elo- T Ael,t speech, and thecourt immediately adjourn• ed. The court house and the various church bells in town were tolled fir fifteen mioutee,aud we poor devils put o-tt extras, all in honor of " American genius end English Enterprise.''-- Everybody was rij , leing and throwing up their hats, and le I when the rejoicings were at the highest comes the news that we were all 1 ,axed, no such nacssdge hod passed over the wires on that day. We do not know who was " sold" the most, cur worthy mayor or ourselves. We will I , :t it with n grin, however. It seems that some wag 4, tired of the hum drum Quietness of the town, wished to raise a public demonstration at the expense of our city fathers and the printers, penned the despatches, and placed them on the table of the telegraph operator, in his temporary absence, who going in his office shortly efter, and seeing the letter addressed to the mayor, laying on his table,and thinking some had left a note to he sent to that gen - leman. promptly send it to him, and thus cuus -.1 all the fun. We give bilow the bogus despatch ,- 3. PALACE: AT Lennon, August 12, ls.,ts etc , fire aivoi 030 19,766 207,70 2,003 2 321 I istriel Columbia. 5•204 ult.t) .., Mi===l Ily tha l'haucellnr BL IKE, snit all the Judges. By th, -, Protestant and Catholic Bis'uops of Tor The t at Martinsburg the 110;1. fumes Buchanan, l'resident of the Unitci StatA:—C , tuo lot as talk together An - ttricin geElitiS sad lieglish enterprise h-oire this day joined leg r the Old and New World Let us hope Cary :nay be &wooly flirted ' f h and kindred f- VICToItIA. BEDFORD STRl:uls, AUguSt Mob. rzetoria, Queen of rnyland :—lNew England acceps with glaclwss the hand of fellowship prof ferrcd l y Old England. And if ever discord or diver- , ity of interest should threaten this alliance let 17 , 17' laoguge be, " Entreat me not to leave thee or toturn front following thee," for the in terest:3 of the people shall be the interact of my people, and ‘• thy God shall be my God." Vicront The tiralita urop of 1855 /',brie artn,7 - givc-4 the fulloiA ing es timate ut the grain in the n,rthwegtern After a careful exatfilllkll , ll Of the whole sub• ject we have C6131e thil; conclusion : that of the wheat crop of Illinois will not export more than :ix million bushels —perhaps far less; that lowa will export less than one million bush els--perhaps less than half a million; that Wis consin will export Let mere than three-fifths as much as of the crop of lti. - 03; that Indiana will export in about the same proportion as Wiscon sin ; and that there will ho o falling: off in Onio of at least thieo m;llintis of bushels. Bear in mend we osier these an vary high estimates. A continu ince of lAt weather may reduce the I ,iinount export in ::,Irnest nothing. At pres ent the quantity is wasting at the rate of many thousand bushels pro day. How much old wheat there is yet iu the country we do not hi:sew, but the quantity is certainly less than ctimmereial pu,ern estimate it. The corn or..p will some a t.ie Flee of wheat, hut o„.re j 3 n i);SZ;Uility of its being an average yield per inhabitant in Illinois or lows. CLERICAL BOWLINI CLUB AT SARATOGA -A correspondent writing from Saratoga says : t he i nt,ny plea:aut si,thto in the Cler Ilowlit:g 171114, r.•): formally organized of course Among tb.e clergymen of the various denominations, the most fraternal feeling exists. A band of thoeo, composed of Episcopal and re lorrued Dutch, the Presbyterians, wits a sprink• ling cf "elders meet daily at half past ten, to ploy their favorite game, to unbend their minds, and nervo their arm for the season of toil before them. And ribs merry, in a goodly way, are they too. And Were it not for the remarks in the presence of the crowd that look on as ten strike follows ten strike, that the unerring roller has " not touched a ball since the last time " he was at Saratoga, that .• it we an accidental ball that brought all the pins down " cr that they never roll except when they come to Saratoga," one would Ite tempted to believe that all hands were adepts at the healthful pastime of ten• i Ins No close of mon need tile relaxation more torn pastors— nun. r.li i, it better, and the springs this year haTc'unwoute.l charms for the clergy. !inporitaxit Letter from Senator Rice. WasiIINCIToN, August 5,12358 I.'ditors of the Pionerr and Democrat: There will be a salo of government lauds is Minnesota this year, I am confluent but the set tlers Hbould prepare themselves as soon as pos, i i_ b!ei the CO ft EI,C .? to euter their claims, far it clu not be expected that the lands will be kept i.ut of market longer than next summer, Tho sections upon the lines of the railroads are subjact to pre-emption at $2,50 per acre, each pre-emptor can locate one warrant upon the balance, $1,2.5 per acre, he must pay iu cash. The above is nn answer to numerous letters re ceived by me upon these subjects. Truly Yours, CRINOLINE IN A STORM.—The Attleboro Budle• tin relates tho following anecdote of tho hail storm in thn,t town ' , We mast be pardoned for relating in this con nection the following incident, showing the strength of a 'ruling passion,' and as amusing as it is commendable. During the height of the storm, an ancient maid servant servant in the dwelling of a neighbor, suddenly remembering that the window of her room was open, rushed up stairs to close the blinds. Failing in this, and seeing the torrent lain and hail driving into her room, she deliberately sea ed herself in the open ing, spread her skirts to the best advantage, and calmly waited until the pelting was over. :1 - , ,, '-',ltz'...l.T=S , A ,, l* ~ ,,! :-:., - ..,_--0..T : ,t,,,,, Abaue of the American Flab--Search and Cap ure of a Slaver. W,,t are sure there is not a respecoblo citizen in the Baited Bb.bes who would n. t feel indig nant were he to know the infamous uses to which the flag et his free and independent nation is op• plied on the coact of Africa. We have elsewhere recorded the capture of the schooner Lydia Gibbs by the Trident. The Menlo:elan •es attending the boarding of that vessel are not , tingulor, al though ititappeas that they terminate so successfully. Tile Lydia Glbbs is an American built vessel of about 290 LOOd, of the model of the far-famed yacht America. She had been for some time at anch,r iu Wbydah 11.-tails, but hav ing American colors flying, there was a difficalty in examining her closely, es her cargo was ap parently undisturbed, and no United States man of war was at hand to ascertain the correctness of her papers. Boats of two or three English cruisers had been addigeidc, but could find 110• thing to justify a minute search likely to load to detection. The Lydia Otbbs was, however, ou the 29th May, fallen in with off the coast by Commander Close, of the Trident, and that offi cer, under a moral conviction that the vessel was not engaged in lawful business, sent a boat to board her. The party were received civilly, and seemingly with unconcern; but the ex Idnining officer being on the point of lifting the tarpaulin which covered her suspiciously largo hatchway, pseudo American skipper saw that his game was up. He ordered the mate to tear down the rag, as he was not going to be capturett under,thoee colors, which orders were complied with, and, at the same time, he threw the palters everboaril. The vessel being then denationalized, the British officer proceeded to open the hatches, when out walked ten Spaniards, forming the slave crew, who had been concealed below The Lydia Gibbs will, in all probability, be condemned by the Admira:ty Court, and 9:1 Lie the ends of justice will be compassed ; but is net this cap ture convincing proof that slavery cannot he put down if the flag bearing the stars and stripes of America is allowed to deter those engaged in the suppression from examining suspicious vessels United Service Gazette. A No \ EL PROPOSITION.—PEnfi a letter to a member of the oily government of Boston makes the following preposition: Thai HAVEN, Aug. 11, 1858. My Dear Sir—As y )n are st ill, I believo, in the city government of good old Bosten, allow me to make for your consideration c suggestion which has its origin, I b-liove, respecting the celebrdtien of the gre-t event of this ago of wonders. It is, that tho LfoHton fire-bells, now rung by telegraph, should be rung from Lledon by electricity, from the Atlantic Company's of fice in that city, and dint the London belle swell the chorus, on the first rogular corximu eicati end immediately m'er the teteange of th) Queen's n-:H.;agt) and l'lTH'Ant Puchaniin's reply. Ttrne has been whet& li:)Hton beil hay. roused the echoes with far difPrent sentiments tc,wards Old England than now. This b.ur of jubil,e can be made the eatne for all parts of England and America, taking care to all,w for the differ ence of time. 'the blood of EngItHII Hires i-i still pure in 133:t:n lirgrts; why ehouhi cot Brit4l fire flow through your nerve of electr:l,y,n pat by Yours very truly, Among the many testimonials in ftivor cf tiio effects of Bcerhave's Holland Itittnrs, tv,) ',for tt..o names of the following, many of tbetn well known in this city : James Colvin, of South Pittburgh, say , : "It is certainly a valuable medicine; it cured me of Dys pepsia." Captain Henry Eaton says : It cured my wife of Neuralgia." J. A. Von Bonntimat says : " I no .er met with so speedy a remedy for acidity of the stomach " Henry Paulus says: " It cured ;no of chronic diarrhcea in two days " Samuel Woodruff, of Athens, Ohio, says: " When I commenced using your medicine 1 was EJ pros trated that I could not walk across my farm; after using one bottle I can eat anything." I take groat pleasure in saying to you that I made 1.1.90 of Bcerhave's Holland Bitters, and found appar ent relief of a severe headaohe, from which I bad long suffered, and I believe they wore of service to me in relieving my stomach and head. SAUUOL E. BABCOCK. HEADACHE AND DEBILITY. Mr. Silas J. Liscombe, of Birmingham says: " I have found in Bterhave's Holland Bitters, a remedy for Headache and Debility. My wife has also used it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that ho has experienced much relief from its vise for headache. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED Mr. John Davidson, living on miles above Pitts burgh, on the Pennsylvania Canal, says : " When I commenced taking Bcerhave's Holland Biiters, I could hardly walk. I now enjoy excellent health." Caution !—Be careful to ask f Bcerhave's Holland Bitter.% Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the sole Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., do Co., N 0.27 Wood street, between First and Second streets, and Druggists generally. We HOME TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF lI_CLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. Pittsburgh, August 8, 1858. Missal!. Pismo.] Brc 6—Gents:—Allow mo to add mine to the hat of thouraruts who hare tern cared by your :11'LANE'S CELEliatATIth LI Vk,R PILLi 4 . For four Ling years I WWI troubled with a Chront Diarrhwa. during which time I was treated by the most ihstingoi4hed physlcistiti In this and other cities—the names of the physicians and their prc scriptions, I herewili enclose 1 ou—without rezeliing any benefit. A limit one year aim, I took a very bad cold, "think. lug a good cathartic would help me," I procured a box of your NPLane's Liver Pills, alter the very first dole of which I was happy to find they nut only relived me of my cool, bat v. ry sonett•ly checked my Diarch.ea. I conticipil tak. Mg theca until I hod taken a little arm' than one I fell that I was not only retie% ed of my cold, but ent;rely cured 01 lay Chronic, Diarrhea, and have enjoyed un iutun rupted good health ever time. Hoping all alio may he sluillarl7 affected, may be induced to five your ;WI ,lie's Oulebnitd,l Liver 1111811 trial, 1 roinain yours, truly, DAVID EINAR, 70 .lout tarter.. Pittsburgh. P. d.—Being personally acquaiited with the phyuicians above referred to, and knowing, them to be really A.7lODt the most eminent of our physicians. 00 refrain floe pub. Milting their names. ILEMiNG Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. Si'l4H/S CELEBRATED idiEll riLul. manufactured by FLEMING BRCS., of Pittsburgh, PA. There are other Pills purporting to be dyer Pala, now before the public. Dr. M.' Lane's genuine Liver Pills, 31.) Ms celebrated Vi.rmiftiga, can n 0..: be had at stl rapectablf , drmt stores. Alum ‘pinufne toil/um: fac rdyna !ura of (anl9lwdbw) FL Bid I NG 11110 S. H. M. RICE VOR RENT—A two story frame Dwelling 1: House, of 5 roams, situate on 'fourth street, near Mar ket. Rent $l5O per year, and tenant pay water rent. 31 S. CUTHBERT k SON, 51 Market at. T EMONS-25 bat; just received and for sale ILI bY .11.11TAIER 6 ANDEB.SON, 13'21 N 0.39 Wood etree.. rirWO DWELLING ROUSES FOR RENT, by S. Urn:EBERT SON. 51 Market etreet. TO LET live Dwelling Houses. OUTOBERT t SON, auy 61 biarkat street. li ; 4 ILLIMIN, J: Thone Ito Have 1 sed 13 HEADACHE. FROM AN EMINENT CLERGYMAN THE LATEST NEWS BY .TELEGRAPH. From VW so langton. WASHINGTON CITY, August 19.—Official Intel_ licencehas been received that the supplies .of mules and horses, so much needed in Oregon and Washington Territories have been despatch ed Considering that the troops were scattered over so wide an extent of country, the rapid con centration of 20U0 troops at Walla Walla within one r...lonth, has elicited the admiration of the Secretary cf War at: l those associated with him in the conduct of military affairs. With the ad dition of the 6th regiment of infantry now on the way to the Pacific, it is supposed that the force will be sufficient for present purposes. Troops are already in Washington territory, and were probably ready to march on the first of August against the Indians, who attacked and defeated Col. Steptee. The extent of the defeo Lion is not known, but so satisfactory are the present military operations that..it is confidently anticipated at the War Department that the cam paign will be an exceedingly short one, and far lees expensive than any forther similar move ment against the hostile Indians. The treasury department has been informed that the receipts at New York during the last week were nearly eight and a half millions of dollars, all of which, excepting $600,000 from the customs, was for the principal and premium on the late ten millions loan. The representatives of the Peace Commission ere will cause no chango in the policy of the Ad ministration Secretary Chas contemplated leaving the city morrow for Stonington and will be absent ur five days. 0 Michigan Politics DE rnolT, August 19 —The Republican State ll:mveuth•ri assembled here t)-day. It was organ- .1 11 toe appointment of Austin Blair, of Jackson county, as President. After disposing of unimportant business, the convention pro ceeded to the nomination of state officers, which were made .1:3 fallows: 03vernor, Moues Wisner, Oakland county. Lieut. Governor, E. B. Fairfield, of Hillsdale county. Secretary of State, Nelson G. Isbell, of Liv ington county. 'f he convention is in session th;e evening, and will probably conclude to morrow. Ai! antic Celebration In New York Ni:w YORE, August 19.—The grand celebra tion in this city to commemorate the opening of the Atlantic Telegraph, has been fixed to take place en the Ist of September. The authorities of Loudvn aro to be notified by telegraph, and the same day will probably be selected for the celebration there. RECOVBIry of Stolen Notes. NEW roan, August 19.—A large portion of the Hatters' Bank of Bethel, Ct., stolen at the recent robbery of that institution, have been returned to the police in a private guarded manner. Fire at hooheater RoCHESTEEL, Aug. 19 —The Tool Factory on Brown's Race, and adjoining buildings were de i,troyed by fire last night. Loss $30,000, upon which there was an insurance of $16,000. FIIIE RC 1 ? BOARD Or. TYLAICITL AVE) IC.I?.CLIANTS' kr.lxcuAxair.. Frezident. W. 11. WILLIAMB rice Presidents. ISAIAH DICKEY, 2 F. IL Treasurer. N. LIOLAIEB, .71s Superinteriden!. JOSEFEI SNOWDEN Omoniilte of ArbitratUm for August. ISAIALI DICKEY, V. P., C. 11. PAULSON, JAMES GARDINER DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LOOMIS. Stage of Water. Two feet three Inches water in tho channel Now York flo.rkot. Nvw.....Yoss. August 19.—Cotton firm: salts 1000 bales at 12 for middling Upland. Flour has advanced; sales 14,000 the Wll.;at has advanced; sales 85,000 bus: Southern red Sl.2d, white 01.25. Corn has advanced; sales 31,000 bus: mixed 72i Sec; white 82(a,,55c. Park etea 3; pales of attire at $17,35. Lord hoary: salsa at 11 , ,,:44113, Whisky pales at 264427 c. Bacon quiet at slA@; , y: t c for Sides, and 8 , -,4(4)8 1 A for Hhoulthi:e. hides firmer, Buenos Ayres 20% (0327 c. Tallow thin. Sugar thin. Coif.° Freights qui 1. . _ _ Mew York stock Market. New' Cons, August 141.—St,:ck..q dull. Chicago and Rock Mid, Southern N. Y. Central 77; 1 ,4.; I"..tie 47:;g; Milwaukee and Mississippi 15 1; °laical' and Chie,zt , OleYellud and Toledo 34; Tonne sec n's 91%. Cincinnati Marhat. etaciivic.m. August 19.—Flour unchanged, with a motor ate duinand at S4,SO@S for superfine. Whisky steady; sile. 1200 hb:s at 25c. Nuthiug was done in Provisions. Whoa has advanced 2c, and Odle lc, with a gocd demand. Lin d Oil a•.tivo et 75c; there wits come speculative inquiry. Wedm , sd•:y Ligl.t, the I.qh inst.. Major Sr. CLAIR DEEM", Nlastrr of United States Army, formerly Captain, in the Fifth Regiment of Infantry. 'fi,o fdneral will take place, Loin the residence of Mr 3. Liarmer Loanny, Springfield, this (FRIDAY) morning, at 10 o'clock. Carriages will leave the corner of Fifth and street, at 9 o'clock. nn Monday, the 16th Instant, at Goshen, N. Y, MRS. AI'OUSTA /CUTLED3I';, seceud daughter of the late N. Sham - , of Middletown, Connecticut, and sister of Charles bhaler, Esq , of this city. Ley GENERAL ILL HEALTH —Those persons who u" . ?"- ) ! are sensible that they are not well, yet are not af flicted by any well defined disease will find immediate and perfect relief from their disagreeable sjtnptoms, by making use cf WILSON'S PILLS, prepared and sold by ILL FAB NE ;,-Tot..lK & CO., Wholesale Druggist—and proprleinrs of B. L. FA lINESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE, No. 60 corn= of Wooi and Foorth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fee advertisement on third page of this day's paper. mann It. T. KENNEDY W. 8. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY CITY, Et, T. KIENNEIDY & Bpi®, WILEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOC CORN MEAI , AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED I'.TTSBURDII AND ALLEGHENY. si:7:l3sdavij TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. WiAPPING PA PER-3000 reams ass% Bize3 Rug Wrapping, asnperlor article, for sale by J. IL WELDTN. GREASE—For Wagons, Drays, Carts, and Ca% riagea, received and for Bale by ji29 HENitY H. COLLINS. DOTATOES-50 bags, this day, received let and for sale by fati7:ol HENRY H. COLLINS.. COOPERS WANTED-2 Good Coopers Wanted to work on tight work—good wages gicen— and collo:ant employment. Inquire of JAB. A. FETZER, Condor Market and Bind etreete. DRI4D APPLES--50 bushels Dried Ap plei, just received and for sale by ' McCINDLEBS, MEANS & CO., J,42 Corner Wood and Water streets. lIAINTING AND PLASTERING, wanted M in exchange for two tote of ground. on 3 S. CUTUBEIVE A PON, 61 Market et. - up YE FLOUR.-20 bbls. fresh ground Eye Flour Just received and for sate by JAS. A. FETZER., Corner Market and First sta. TAMES C. 'RICHEY, REAL ESTATE AGEE P and BILL BROKER, No. 85 Fifth street. LAND FOR SALE-115 area of Land, situate in Ncrth Fayette township; improvements good, ninety acres clear ed, balance tine Timber. 00a1 cud Llmedtane in groat abund• tiller , well watered, twelve miles from Pittsburgh and near Noblestowu, will be sold at a grat bargain. Apply to JAMES C. RICHEY, acb No. 65 Fifth street. LINSEED OIL-6 bble. for salo by HENRY H. COLLINS. DUHE POIIT WINE, for medicinal pur pose, by the bottle or gallon, at HAWORTH dr BROWNLEE'S, • In the Dlmcnd IAWLEREL-25 bbls. blNo. 3, L Large . arge ; 10 half b.. No. 3, . (j 312 ) W, H. SMITH & CO. For Enda by • CHEESE -250 boxes best quality W. cutting Cheese, receive:l and f a o I.I.ENItY U. COLI.A.NB CUTLERY, CUTLERY, CUTLERY Of the moat approved '.l' GLIbE, AMERICAN, and GERMAN Martufactorle3, for Era° at LOOK AT NO. 56, andyou will see a INVO story brick Ltsvellb2g House, of seven rooms In goad order; large portico ln front; tine shade trees, a lot of ground 24 feet front on Illation street, by 104 deep. Price—sl7oo. Terms easy. For ssle by 8. CUTHBERT A BON, i rlO 51 filarket etrert. , VLOUR.-50Bble. Extra Superfine Flour, Just received, and for sale by JAB. A. FrazEs, said corner Market and Blot streets. 4,lce DIED. BOWN & TETLEY'S, No. 138 Wcod erect. A , irV ADVERTISEMENTS, S - r., s T UE GREAT SUPERIORITY OF SINGER'S MACEIHNE Ovar all others, for the use of Clothing aml ED,OO ”.;:tc jurors, Mnrness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and 4..c.1,c1i Makers, has long ben known and uowba,d. UKS NEW FAMILY MAUI-HITE, Which is a light, compact arid highly ornamental machine, (doing its work equally well with the largo mrezhines.,) and must become a favorite for family use A full supply of the above Machines fcr sale at t'rw York prices, by R. STRAW, 32 Market street, aul9:4-2p Pittsburgh, Penri'a. COUNTINU HOUSE AND DESK FURNI TURE, for sale by J. it. WELDIN, e 3 Wood street, near Fourth—lnk Stands, Sand Boxes, Deek Ruives, Mud lags, Gold Pens, Rulers, Writing Pads, Letter Clips, Red Tape, Paper Weights, Pen Racks, Envelop.) Paper, Letter Scales, Sealing Wax, Lead Pencils, Steel Pens, Bankers' Cases, Money Books, Pon Holders, Elastic Bands,Calemlsre, Ivory Tablets, Newspaper Piles, Book Rests, Blotting Paper, Oiled Paper. null XRCU SION to tho country, to the villa fie ; ,A of Mt. Lebanon, on Thursday, September 2d, at 3 P. M., will be cifered at public sale, 23 choice dote of ,roc ad, of one, two and three acres each. Pleasantly situated in a good neighborhood, and convenient to schools and church ec The above property iq mar the well known nurser' of Bock,toce At Ammon, at about 4 miles from the city. Terms of payment very easy. Lots may be had at private 9,10, II deemed. Apply to S. CUTHBERT anl9 61 Market CLOCKS I °LOOKS 11—To sell oil' our pro toiut stockit Mantle Clocka and other Time Pieoes, we offer them at irdces ivtdc% ostoniell all Call stud nes for yourselves. I:SINE:MAN A MEYBAN, aulO 48 Fifth street, near Wool. DRY GOODS, OF ALL KINDS, NOW selling very cheap. C. tiANSON LOVE. ( Fut limey Love Brothers,) !"..1 Mark. t N tr, k - NRESH. PINE APPLE CIIEESE,-25 boxes Just received and for sale by ILSYhrittit tY ANDER9.OIi, No. 39 Wood sire,:. aulD ,Orooßito St- l'harlt ! I -.riot, eatdis " Zante," just re ctived and :or wile, by ILEYME,I3. ANDintSO:s:, attl9 ?9 Wont] strevt. SAP SAGO CHEESE—IOO pounds Iresh, Ly Just receiv,d 3ud t';l- vile by REYMER Gic ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood eteet, aulf) OprnattA the St. Cherlee hotel S UGARS.- 20 " Powdered ; 25 " Crushed ; 60 B Coffos---jnet recd and for sale by REY KER. Sr. ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, anl9 Opposite the , St. Charloe Hold. DINE APPLES.—A small lot of superb L Pines, for preserving, toed this day pi.r & AN DEItSIIN, 39 Wood street. 500 MEN WANTED! ON COAL RIVER, At the different points from assi's Mouth, on the Kanawha River, to Poytona, for the imtrovernent of the barna A healthy location. Constant employment, and Good Viagi s Also, a NUMBER OF CARPENTERS will be employed, by railing early. Steamboats run rcgularly to and from this place to Cincinnati. Pittsburgh, Wheeling, and the diffmeht points on the OW river. Address 11ENRY N. KUPP, Contractor, Kenarsho, O. IL, Va. NOW IS YOUR TIME—Buy Summer Shoes whilst yon can get them .o cheap, at the PIO PLE'S OHEAP SHOE STOHE, Yo. 17 Fiftn street. We will continue to Coll at reduced rates for several weeks.— laal,e your mot ey by buying a• the low prie, , . Gent's Gaiter. fcr the exceeding low price of „s'2. A few more Ladies' Gaiters left at $1,25, worth $1,75, soiled on the toles. Congreea Gaiters for $1,25. Now is the time to buy cheep. anlB DIFFENBACEIRIt k CO. CITRATE OF MAGNE;.IA—A gentle and avreeable purgative, and particularly suited r wait in weather— prepared fresh every eay at JOS FLEMINO'S, aul7 Corner Diamond and ?t. C.ill ARS AND TOBACCO-1 have on fiend a tarp alpply.oG'Tobacco and Cigars, which will corn pare favorably with those of any estaleHuncnt in the y.,l:y. Lovers of the weed, should call az.d wearnino my •torli 1,..!- fore purchasing elsovvhere. JOB. FLEMINtI, anl.7 Corner Diamond and Market et. PURE LIQ110:±S—I have on hand a lar;_r,o apsericii tit of pnra It' ..nd 8r...11, for lied eitil purputio.. Thos.! wishing any thing in I his lino, can rrly getting a Ili no at tick , at EM IN (Pr, o , rnPr Diarnrrid g!7,t. & H. 11911103 CENTRAL PLANINii MILL, WATER STRE.ET, Al, :Ai; E 531: ARE now in full opertti:,n, with Fay & Co,' Improved machinery for tha.nia, ulactiwing of 1.'3 , h Pramoz, Icco-s, Shutters and Battle , e and Limi trazti,ra trirl Lind it to their Ade,a tag- to call and ua. er lain cur pri:i a. unl9l3,'itty EXECUTOR'S SALE-1n accord:lnce with' the procieleam containcil in iLe will of JAMES C .11A °LURE, cleciitie , d, the undereiguel will exiree to pulilic :ale, ou the premises. on MON::AIi 0, September 6th, at 16 o'clock, that ple:e of go rind c.ntaining S'l ACRYS ru-re or lose, known as the " liumeetead." ie a good dwelling hocee and other improvement-1 on the place, with an excellent r rebind, and water in abundance. Aleo--All the lu , ereat of the totitatar in the coal will I, sold. P. C. r-lIANNON, W. A. 0. J. NOBT. I:secut,r's U. Maguire. et-,1..'J 123=21 ;„,••#,TILL PE .:"T A N 4 CUP: A PEST VIN I.ltj. 11 trail. 4741 lug at tlio i• sinmaimismiesP West This uw, - ; Pup • SM plies, and has for the last ten 1 7411 tel yeats, .inarn than one-half of t, the Pittsburgh grocers, and the same in every other city in' which It has been introduced. A. BALLOU, 146 Water rtreet, between emithfield end Grant. aus:lyd&w Madame AppalMe TetedoußN kIRENCII AND E;1.CILISII BOARDINL AND DAY SCUCOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 145 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. This Bchool, designed cas the plan of French Schools in „Franc.-, and modified a, l ) lie English departments on the plan of grouch Schools, trr thu United States, offers to young ladies, besides full English course, the best opportunity of thoroughly acquiring the French language and literature, the, Principal having re sided several years in France, and bting caslstorl by Mr. Tetedoux, a nativ3 of Parte, and a gradu -to of the " Colls-go Charlemagne." French and Latin will be integral parts of the corn , s). The Fine Arts will be taught under the supt rink n.trn, of Tetedoux. ' a pupil from the Conservao.,ry of Para. Arrangements have been made for young ladies who, hav ing already gone through a regular course of stulies, may wish to know English literature more thoroughly, acquire more facility in speaking the French Language, and improve In the Fine Arts. School will open on the secmul Monday of September. Expenses by the term of Five 51onth5:—Bard t,.01; Tu ition $3O; Vocal Moaic $25; in classes $l5; Piano $25; use of instrument $5; German and Italian, each $25, in clanses $10; Drawing, in classes $10; Oil and ,$) (step Colors tst the Professor's price. All charges payable in advance. ' For circulars and further particrthus apply to the Principal. MR. OLIIIMENT TETEDOUX annmecss to the public that he has taken up his residers:oils Pittsburgh, and )5 now prepared to give lessons) in Vocal Mu-dc. For t'rms and further particulars apply to John IL Mel lor's Music Store, No. 81 Wcod st. uull:Owd DRUGS.— Brimstone, Castile F.c.ap, Annato, T , na Japonica, Chewing Gnm, Davis' Pain killer. Sanford's In% ignrator. Lndlum's For sale by B. L. FALINESTOCK sul3 No. 60 corner Wcod and Fourth strt( t 4. QAWYER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP is acknowledged by all who have used it, to be the beet and meet economical :Map in use. p rind will do ne much washing as three of common Soap. It contains no in gredient that will injure the nerves of the most iiiircabs ~r anent goods that may be washed with It. For ask, by ail the principal groceries and dealers in the city. teeth ANTI-TAXRAILROAD MEN, Ritltind it to their immediotu advanta4e to call at..Vhesteria, far it is understood that he hoe marl. ed down the t rwen of his gentlemen's and bye' iiumnier eicithing to mere ono i nal prices, in ord. r to close oat the balance of his stock Now is the time to obtain iiri.ilus in the Clothing, at CITISI FR'S Gt.)Tiile lIA Comer Htro-t und thuonoE2J ailr ALLEGHENY VALLEY itA TARENTUM CAMP MIZE:TING, COM M ENCIN3 WEDNESDAY, AUG UST 25th, 1558 Regular trains will leave daily from Pittsburgh (Sundays excepted) at 7:15 A. M. and 5 P. On Wednesday, the 25th lust., an extra train will i , eve Pittsburgh at 0:15 A. M. On Eattuday, the 28th inst., extra trai leave Pitts burgh at 1:30 and 8:20 A. M.; returning, leave 'rai ttutn , n fur Pittsburgh at 1:20 and 7:2, Mcnday morn lax:. On the last day of the meeting trains leave Terentam for Pittsburgh at 7:20 A. M , 2 and 6:-0 P. M. Excursion tickets good during the encampment can l,a he had at the depot on Carson streft at 60 cents oath a the Methodist Book Bopeeltory, Fourth str et.. Passengers obtaining tickets before taking eu!a ° s W. .R.EY NLi, will save ton cents. snprrintt.ndent. aullas _ - - ~Q,,UPERIOR BLANK BOOKS—Led,gore, Pay elm. A large rap t,' Journals, Cash Book's, ply on hand, made in th:mos,:tosndp r cieltrierordmearnenerßolacthker.flonoels,! quality of paper, expect °'lY pi),ttern. made to order ruled to any gl viu WAL O. JilliNnTON ft CO., 57 Wood at. Je2B NO. 51 GUM STREET —For tale a two story brick dwelling house on Cum street, contains three rooms andstchen, ban, porch, , with a stable, coal hydrant, ~ on the lot. which is 20 ftet front by nO home, d ee p, to an alley. Price $1,050. Also. a huilding lot ad joining the above 20 by 110 feet to an alley, with the 1290 is building ~f the gable wall of the brick house. , Price $4OO. Terms one half in hand, balance in ;one and two years. S. CUTIIIIERT & SON, aul2 01 Market street. y IRE-200 bbls. Louisville Lime, for sael ju by (17/61 HENRY 11. COLLIN& ri , E R. A C•lr E.; MUTUAL Ai' f-1 ;5 6 RANGE COMPANY mew, :.1) I, Cn. LEGISLATURE OB P/iel LVA.3IA, 1836. • wyrEit .77/MD AND WALNUT . OFFICE, S. r*4 Psi Fitiat.i UT, t.y is lIILF 1 Li it AN OIL 8 On Alf-rclaandiao !link; Li 0 TIM ( I'ANY. ',;:r a, 1907. Borlda Mortgz,:u3, aLd fl t ESiJLU $101,350 941 Philarlciphiis City, and othtl7 la , arn ..... 137,011 as ii;la/m-kaanco t 12,508 GO 1;, cutv,3'l.!i 220,291 93 i2'11•211. on 38,89i1 se IL heal& of .E.Geatz, n 3111 - lue l Lci,c r.:Tentlyisared,ou .953,730 5 other dr, tine odapany . ....... , ..:t..‘1,11 Jamui U. lir.u.s.t, ', , Tt..4.ophilltA Pnltlir.g, .....,,,.. .r , . , tl.. :I , 1 ' Jaat.i Tractuair, .3 ot.. n C. I William 1-.lyro, jr., aii.nlil R. 1'l•-lrf.)3.2., J. Y. l'eniston, (3burg. U. Leiner, i I Jo,thua P. lyre, :,twt,, 1 .1. , 01ungt..'!2 . I :Annul E ite.q.o:., Dr. It. NI.. 1.1..11, . i Henry Sloan, V i Llii' 4 '" C. L' ':',....!. ',... , JUI. I /0313.1 , 11farlraid, Hugh Cr :.....:. ' ' I'llarnar; C. a.r.nti, : . tipt,:.......› .!- ; ' t t'. t Robert Itat ton, Jr., utlarit '3 Kehl2. , : Ji.liu B. Bosuple, Plitaburgb IL .Ilur.:-:1--....:_i, , I).'t. Mc Kan, es jacoi...V. joa , - I, 1 J. T. Logan, es I'I.LAIV.V.III, Protitisant -€. Pi'v.i.lant. ;..,1 II i; 1-1. E l /1 T WESTERN Isar.. - ante. COtg UI 1 ILILADI LPII IA. phi, e in Con;z - ,lny'6l Buildinv, No. 403 Walnut, Co7ncr of Fourth Stroot AUTHORIZED L;AE - 2.1.11,. CEpital ---- $211,576 I ILE i::313 i.^ 6-4/..adted or PerpetuE.l. MA itliN INSU LAS oa Veszols, Cargo and Freights. it\ LAND i :AN t.t.r. by Rif uril, Canal; Lakes and Land DIELCTO3B: Chariot C. Lathrop, 1.123 Walnut direrr. „LIV attain Pat ling, 161011 no street. 'I leaantior 'rs itilldou, Perchant, l' North Pront. Isaac liaziehur.t, Attorney and C.inneellor. Atha C. Tinnier, lire If Wiight, licater A Co. It. Tracy, lino to: Trttc A: Co., Goldsmith's Roll. ~.1 . John It. fti,i...rd; , lir of Jened, White a McCurdy Thomas L. itillospia, ',' :n of Gilleepie is Zeller. .fiLen B. ,truitit, LI 1 111 f Jamea D. iiniitn di Co. Lion. Lisnry 3.1. Sutieri office 227 south Third strcot. John C. Vegdea, office ,i;truer of Seventh and Sausorc. James Weight', late Cashior Bank Of 'lloga.. Alfred Talor oftice Cal i° City ?roperty. Juna J. tilocum, calico ao Couth Third erect. IC. C. LAM:UP, President. 11V. .9.1.th1N.3, Vice :resident, Ll• s ll , l! , S na l:l v ß .i .E c. 43o l, CY ,, , t, O l t rfinch °Mee. 837811 et., IT. Y. J AIM. 111;) W UGIIT, Feoutltry cald Treasurer. IL K. ItiCtiAiLDE;ON, &Eistaca Pecretary. H. W. POll4l/E24:TEE, Agent. Ui Water street, Pittsburgh. einufsaoyat:aaiit , gllflari!,4 ace Company T BLTP G H. ..,. No. l3:1; Vorirtli street. J •, t;oa i;. I. Grit A. C. licurey 1 Ci,l,rit-rit; Cr0.14i.. FILO: .INJ! %1. , .7:,1:•.4.1 - ; tli.' 1i113 7 NON GrAll ELA rst' s NCE COMPANL fig'TSBURGH. .JASiI.:6 L. lIITITIIDCN, President; HENRY M. ATi J IJ, 86cratary. OFPIC3--11',o. US Wator Street! WILL I:4SUltl: AGAI:FIST ALL .311U1 ANL 1 SSETO,--MAY 20.1 i, 1358. E-...,.,,,k, Duo Eiil4, pay: We on (109:11i1, aosarod by two approved names , . t 4,1.40.000 01) Pre 11l It,l ii Noted f.......... .................. .47 008 29 I.llld 11.oceivian 9,q08 21 115 ehar, - s Mochanicelßank stock, cold 0,166 00 st) do ildok. of 1.1 tdburgh do do 2,750 00 4.) do Exch.u2p Rank do do 2,050 00 1'.9 do eitizoos• rowir do do • . 5,176 00 Ba!ance of 15..0k .crolirits 8,0513 34 018:- FE,..i.ore r 600 88 C.,.:, 15,853 78 am 03 A. ilnteld.eft. George A. Berry, 17 Lll. U. iliAli:C3, Robert Drdzoll, Thomas R. Clarke, Viunou Mira r, Jahn .M'Dovitt, *la,. A. Caldwell. A, CAIR„PRIER P I.I.TSBUE.GH co 1 , 1 NIL:, op r Lai', M A ii.IN ki A.N.1.) 1,11 111 RI riliti TAISIIN t OF ALL O2bCitIYTION 3. 11 0.. G 3 1.,.1.3 L'.I.M.T !;! 3'.1'1,..t.th.4. t.'y A. /.. CA"S.PiII. t 1'P.:7T.511.11. 7 2.:!;:-.4 P. 4. rE , . I HE 01,14]Li T AND LARGEST LITIIetiILAPITIJ !iLISEESIENT IN 'ME CITY PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER, DU FU'S COLL LGE UILDINGS, g FAE - 1111111STOCK EM - POR T DEALER IN .•. _ •••, • „ - r .r 113; )011.6811. 1 11 AR D dABE 0. We di ntrest, between Dia.caoMA alley and Pottirt.b atrorts, TTSBURGE, PA. no-. 7 opening a well selected Roaor ea: of ihrtAga End domestic Hardware, all new,and will be iJ cn ILI ga:xl tnrina as any other house In thin city. He A; el‘vayJkllDllon hand a .gonoral rzaortmart:Of LI lIDWARN CUTLKELY, OAIIPENTWASV TOOM, which ho ranpectfullyintrita the attentio n o f s. chart ELA. r%l ra ranNiz,v,:ors:. PETIT,SAILIPS, 1111VNT &z CO ! , — 'ontntissio and ,Forwarding Ilferehagis h ND 81;TIPPING AGENTS of Central' 11 , iiIrc,na, Cairo, Illinois. Mark Gooda in a to our re. iel:3nad:cd TEI*A COTTA OR STONE WATER ' .PILir"ESO Fr.bm two to six inch calibro. P.RICES from 12 to 80 Cents per Foot.- LSO—ROOFT RATER PEARL ST ARCH Per Sala Whoicialo at Mantl-tcturara COMPIIISSION ra RCO.ANIT, AND wuktsam.; DF.M.S.. 8Ur.e9r2,1;,, SERVE, P,512, 4xLe 4 1-10{1 4. e.",uWipe Spirits meld nisei Oil, NOB. 167 and 170 Second Street. 0pi0u 5 , 2. -- OEII3INEY TOPS-100 various patterns Vs../ ease, by fie - 20 1 LIENRY H. CALII , IB. fAitcf.l.-30 boxes Pear]. Starch reeeived r. 11,1 for rah) by (aul2] EMMY H. CULLINS. LRO AD. LT OF THE ClTY.—Persons desirous of residing . out of the city, can purchase two frame dwelling houses plewAntly el:rot:tea on Chesnut etreot,Law• ccucojsily, eaah house contains 5 rooms and cellar, a garden of fruiis, dos. re and thrubbery. All is complete order. Will be sold gether, or soy:as:sly to snit purchasers. Apply to CUTHBERT' . r z SI)N; aus 51 Marked qtrec-4:. 9r, BB tfi for sa anl2 ONL — Ir - T5O for a Dwelling House of four rooms, A large Lot of ground, fruit trees, etc., pleas antly oltuatedlin South Pittsburgh, on the Point of Mount Washington, inamediatly opposite Smithfield etreat, wilt be sold on easy t4rms.,. by s. C1:1118BERT da SON, iyl.2 61 Merket street. QOAP P9WDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder Ly of our ovrn manufacture, warranted superior to any offered for saki In add market, on band and for sale by : P. C. d. u. -SAWYER. larie - thi - affin_li House and store, of Grant street. 18. ourithEßT a sox, R 3726 51 Market sweet, • .4` ""+`+ti'Sr ~ ~Y _ ~ ,h. t. 4 6 tsJ P kil LA 3..ELP)314 I Par ta of the world Lak,o, IlLtu Land Carriagel tie ("*A I' olt E: A. ALL , Anent, , L;5 Viati‘r strt ot, $ 500,000 42:22,300 00 . 55,74 05 Tanner, Geo. W. Smith, CI A. Colton. A. J. Janes, Wado Hampton A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick, H. Jones, John Taggart, Vueghtly, 9300,000 o] .Ib3crilatlOUl rt•biitetlt--A.,1 A. CIA ArIAL , t s and'Trc . , - . , ..Tarer--I. • 14 A 1:0:till it.12311P .L.3‘ IPI 8 U RAN EE AG ENC V. ?.-. 4 -4.rescatctil e ;;3,000,(300) ultmEsT rsTANDIDia, Claaf , 'Vtd by u.OVE.Itia anti other States. :,C,H(TC/-11/IAN, V.T .7,.1 Corner Third and Market Streets, PITTSBUI2GH, FENIV'A. WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS, Prices by apana 0 RWARDilier MW 4524 D PItODUCE uma.r.ALLv. WooD STB:urx, -Emsßueari. .4 33 ES ig.c I e AVGYITTIe N MAN11,715.071312F1t superfine Flour just received and I '3 1S: JAS. A. Plana, Corner Mati . et. and First ate. 4 COPYING BOOKS—For sale by J. N. WELDIN. ELLU lel9 — " — "wme 100,000 oft 702 9 785 89 $237,710 66