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D 5 QXQCB&HO KOMIH ATIONS.
canal coswissioner,
. THOMAS H. FORSYTH,
of PhUaddpfaa County*
AUDITOR GENERAL,
EPHRAIM BANKS,
J wf . of %\fftiri Qounly* <
FOR -SURVEYOR GENERAL,
J. PORTER BRAWLEY,
of CravforS County*
r-y Through oversight in the composing
room, the dally review of the Pittsburgh market?,
' and mau&otbcr matters intended for yesterday’s
paper, vrereomitled.
OtFRCOtTHTYTICKET.
A correspondent, who wrote yesterday from
Upper St. Glair, suggested the names of four
most excellent citb , .en9 I to lie nominated o& can
didates! for important oiHces, at the next County
Convention. '-We know the writer,anduo think.j
- we can say, with all safety, that he never oast
nu antl-demoeratio vote, or supported a mas who.
was not worthy of the favors of the party.
We have at the present time a'very fair
chance to redeem the county from whig thral
dom; but this will mainly depend upon the
- vigilance of tho members.of the party out of
_ the cities. Wo know that tho honest farmers,
who, at this season of the year, ore attending to
their agricultural pursuits, are doily importuned
by persons from the city, whose expenses are
paid to beg for the nominations of particular
> individuals. • Theso are tho kind of men against
Whom wo would warn our friends. . They will
ibe approached with any amount of soft sadder,-
and “i conclusive arguments'’ from the .sodder
men; hntdet all beware of them.
Theft) has never been a time in the history of
Allegheny county when wo- had bo fair a chance
:. to make such a dean sweep of whiggery as at
, the coming election. The demooraoy ere now
in n safe position, and if they do not permit
. • - a clique torule them, the county will bo redeem
ed. The people want a ticket of good and com
petent men—men whosß position is unexcep
tionable in point of honesty, morality, capability,
and devotion to tho interests of the whole coun
ty. We have hundreds of men in our party of
such character, and if wo have a ticket selected
from them, the people will oleot them with
triumph.
1 We again ask unr country friends to "send in
reliable men to the County Convention, and to
be certain that they do not trust to those who
will sclhthcm to cliques.
TilS HEW WHIG DODGE.
Wolod Boma remarks the other day nbontthe
> very foolish efforts made by somewhig organs
to-mahe it appear that the democracy in New
Hampshire ore dissatisfied* with the administra
tion of President Pnmce. ■: Wo - showed clearly
that it was a whig Blander, and that all vras
harmony among the granite hills of thatpiitar
of democracy.
They have, however, caught a new dodge.
-They aro now endeavoring to prove that Hr. Ton
JJuren, Mr. Under, and nomo others who were
prominent advocates for the election of Oon,
Ptcbce, acted ns if they were performing a divi
ded duty. How tho'wbigs found this out wo
cannot tell. It is very certain that the informa
tion did not rcach them through ony of tho dis
j ;-tingnished gentlemen they name. They all sup-
rikiuo.:mui.«r<>^.
for the -triumph of .the; patty whion uoSmated
iim. .! The; bad so favors to ask from him, for
= there-were none which he coaid give that , they
.wonldhavc.'Theirsnpportofthedctnocratiotloket
Was asupportgivcn to the principles Of the demo*
cratio party. If the; had not supposed that
„ Gen. Fierce was n true democrat he neverwould
hare support, and his coarse thus
far, has proven that the people were not mistaken
In hisclaima to their confidence.
The wbigs may jast as well letPreeldent
Pibbce alone. They cannot reach him or find
M a friend who supported him who does not feel
the fallest confidence in him. It wonld be better
for them to attend to their own little party, and
hunt up tho men who did not vote for their can*
didotc, than waste their time in abasing those
who votedfcrGen. Pieecb. They are below his i
contempt, and he is so far above them that their
malignant assaults cannot reaoh him.
THE WSBTHOKEUSO MEKTUJG.
A great deal has been said in the papers in
reference to what took place la tho Westmore
land Democratic Nominoting Convention, the
Other day, in regard to the Gubernatorial ques
tion. The Qreensburg Republican of the 80th
brings ns the official proceedings of the Con
vention, from which wo take the following ox
tracts:
Dr, T. J. Cantwell offered the following reso
lution, which was seconded :
Resolved, That the delegates eleoted to repre- i
sent ns in the 4th of March Convention of 1864, i
be, and are hereby instrnoted to support Hon.'
Wh UtaLEB forrenomination to the Gnberna
torial chair,
Mr. M'Kinney moved to lay.tbis resolution bn
the table. " ~
After considerable discussion, In whioh several
of the Judges took part—bat carried on priori
. ‘ pally by Messrs- .CantwoU and McKinney,; the
motion of Mr. M’Kinney. to lay tho .Instructing
resolntion:on tho table was adopted almost nnan
" Imouuly. *
Dr. T. JT. Cantwell then Offered the following
resolution—
Retained, That In oasa the Bon. H. D. Fosteb
be not a candidate for the. Gubernatorial -chair,
that onr delegates to the State Convention be
instrnoted to support for that office Hon. Wu-
Bioieb.
Ales. M’Kinney moved that this resolution be
laid on the table. v
After an exciting debate, in which M’Kinney
Cantwell, Dr. JToung, Mojor Irwin, CapL Wed
dle and .’others participated, the resolution
offered by Mr. . M'Kinney was . adopted almost,
unanimously—and. the instructing resolution
laid on tho table.
We publish these extracts from the official
proceedings, GO that the facts of thecasomay bo
known to,the public. Comment is unnecessary*
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% nfl pad
vm&EVz now aesiclb.
We have nothing to report Inottrown city on
this subjeot. . Bankers tell us that the prices
are ffiucfi easier, bnt that fact has not yet xona
to the knowledge of those who desire accommo
dations.
The Philadelphia Ledger of the 29 tb judiciously
remarks that Philadelphia requires no more
banka; hut a friend tells us that it: does, because
he wants to borrow more money than any of the
existing banks will lend him. c This may be a
satisfactory kind of_reasoning for the individual
alluded to, bnt weguestlon^whether-fjftjinteUi-,
gent'commnnlty:trill.eomeitOiaayjgich:concta.
sions from any such cause. It does not follow,
if there were no banking -incorporations, that
there would be no money to lend. Those who
have the means to command; :money!ojn-always
get it. Money lending, or honking as itis called,
is as old almost os time. Nor is there anything
novel in the modern system of paper-money
banking, except iolts hoingrqnryied otr.ky incor--
porationo. Private Banking is as "old os the
Greeks, the Homans, and.the Jews. Previous
1 to the establishment of the Bank of England,
the goldsmiths cf London-performed most of the
fnnotions of bankers. To. those. sihadepoßi ted
money with them, they sometimes allowedyelx
per cent, interest,;bnt- the ,not ex
ceed four per cent. In some 1 Of tho Southern
States, .the merchants, nnlilirecently,.very genr.
orally acted as bankers -to- tho .planters; and pri
vate bankß existed in this/couqtry the
revolutionary war.-* As;-a country advances in
twealth‘ and population, tho_ business inrnoney
naturally becomes a distinot profession. It is
n bosincss that; reqairOano laws-for its. special
-encouragement; nochartera toeauso ittobe con
ducted to the public advantage. The trade in
money is as. simple in its nature .as the trade In,
floor or the; trade in tobacco,- andyought; .to be
cbnduoted on-the samo'principles. .7 It ; is, per
haps, not politic to destroy af once the present
banks, and break a mode of business in . which
so many ore directly and indirectly;■ interestedj
but we hold that there ore evils and inequalities
inherent in the system that tenders it positively 1
unwise to extend it by any increase of.the num
ber of banks-or the; amount of banking capital.
In the absence of incorporations, the number of
bankers in cacb city would' be in .proportion to 1
tbo trade of tho city.: A merchant of Philadel
phia who wished a note to be discounted, .would, -\
instead of having his: choice, among, a doien |
banks, controlled often-by cliques as intent on-|
punishing enemies os on rewarding favorites, i
have his choice among: four ; rimes thatnumher 1
of private bankers, with whomcompetirion would
make on equitßble market for -money .■ ' ■>.
There was an active business in stocks, and
particularly in loans, of which about
wore sold. Tbolancloa in theebarS market were
active and prices a shade lower.’ • - ,> -
BABES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE,'Jane 28. • • :
ItEWOOSiSsancbClOs;. ,68 , 100 rfuJlorris.Cl. Si 2H-J
I'-IOOO: do - cash 68 . 50(lo do • dljz
I 370 88 36 * 65 65 :GO do do , 21*d
SOOCr do 63 160 do. do 65wa Slid
I’. 6000 "' do 0 : .s 5 OS. 160-dOrG , do-b6vu.2lMj
I 6000 do .. fj 63 • . 100 do -do l)6wo Sl}£
looa E Island da 78 100 do do M 21
9)00 do eaah 78 100 do •do _ 2032
1628 57 Tones 5s S7U 100 do &hl S prtf 35 2
-1000 do S7U 100 do do b 5 35«
1000 do - 87J< 2d do&lXnchUm 7114
4000, &hl N7(T62 £3 1 opOlwd Bit 14<4
2606 do (S 3 100 do do e 5 14*4
6000 ITS G) ‘s6tip <h 107J2 lo do do 14 H
2600 do ’6l 115 50 do do < <5 14«
8 c&s Bcadß bs<rn 4655 U do Bk B 8 S,l
43 do do " 4GJS 7 doPhdadaßk 140'
2do do 55 4655 17 do Man a Media 3112
100 do do 4Cy£ 15 do do 31 >5
15 do do 40ji[
Io Philadelphia, tin Tuesday, the bpsiness of
borrouing moocy gooa on na trarely afl area..—
:We undcrelaud'that thcro Mo threo or four pro
minent Soutbom negotiator? nosrin'tho.EMt, or
on their tray, who will: probabiyge to Europo
on tha basiotjsa of their respeettro
Mr. Hollet, of Moblio; Mr. John StideU, and
oportoX They-WimV-frotn eis ta eight tsmmnr
for tie OhloandMobilo;tiowOrtean3 cmdNcsb
vilie, andMerr Orleans and Opelousas Une3, covr
In progress.
The Book of England return shows the largo
increaso of £010,046 taindividualormercantils
borrowers, partly attributable (o the recent
heavy'payment of riwsfly ft' tho
general nctivity of English trade.. -At the samo
time;tho private deposlts of thetbankilncrßased
withinthe week £9G7,2Co,.andtbe Government
deposits decreased; by-eauso Of tho payment of
the Juno Excheqaer bitls; £070,058. - Tho oeen
mnlation of specie, larger than stated this morn
ing,: was £809,387.,0r about a.million and a half
of dollars, ;. - >
.s The eirenlation of the Bank of Franco, dneo
the previous report, which we: helieveirms in
Apri>, has decreased $8,1)00,000, The private
deposits in the same time, increased $10,050,000,
The nccamntation of coifij owing ft the ruling
of exchange against London, was equal to $4,-
500,000. The advances to Government had
slightly decreased, whilelhe advances to railways
went up ft $1,250,000. Since the present report
was issued, the Government-has directed the
Bank to plaeeabont $10,000,000 at the disposal,
of its stockholders, to enable them to settla their,
accounts on the Bonne with ease. :.. f : v. , v ;
- The Baltimore Sun of<tho29th, says that the
activity ln Baltimore and Ohio Bailrasd stares,
which has characterised the Baltimore Sftok
market for some weeks, still continues, and the
reaction from the into dcclino is gainingctronglh
each day. The weaker, operators being out of
the way having recovered from lata difficulties,
the boars are no longer able to mie the. market,
and a demand to some extent is said to ox-
Jst just.now. for tbc.stock among .the.“.shorts’'
who. have been catjght iu their contracts for fu-‘
tare delivery,imado While bearing the stock, and
being unable to.borrow it, have, now to pnroh&se:
to meet their engagements, This la tbo practical
operation of one feature of the gambling game wo
have soi often spoken of;-: and by, which prices are
fixed or carried up and down for th’o time boing,
without reference to intriasie value of the stock,
or the views snd.confldence of substantial owners
in the road... Apart from tblq tbera is, however,
good caugp fora favorable.effect npon. the stock
of the B &0.R;,E,1n on arrangomont whioh we
learn Is proposed 'to onr road for a mntaal tariff
oCtolls in comiection with the great New York
and Erie and Pennaylvania-BaUroadd. This' io
aeiguificaPt and important movement, and ehowe
inwbatlight tbo Bi & Oj'B- B.ls vlewedby.jta
great rivals for tho Western trade.
• At New York, on-'Monday, the Stock market
wnsratheractive; and gcncraily well snStained;:’
although closlngdalL Erlo ahdNiearagaa were
tha octive'fancies, and closed at an advance on;
Saturday’s , rates. : Erie improved decent.—
Beading vraafirmtmdHudsonßiverbnoyant
The Coal shares were dull.:.' Land stocks ora
quiet,! but Cary improved 60 cepta aharo. At
the oloso the market was not bnoyantExobange
is heavy at for good and best Sterling.—:
The demand is not large. . Moneylsverynbund
nnt at 6@7 per cent, on call; and first oloss pa
per with a good demand. 'The private letters
■by the steamor/Baltio sspcakimore hopefully of
the future: 1 -*» ‘ ' 1 /
AtfhUodelpbia on Monday, thaStoek: market
-opcned:buoyank; witha .' moderate degree of ao:'
tivity, ; All ttoleadlng'opeculstivo otooka were
iu demand at an ndyanOe’onSaturday’a sales.—
Navi gationwaa the mostoc tivennd buoyant,tho
sales of Proferredsumipgup'24iK)shaKi BDJ@
•fr-rcldsiog at 85|, and of common at 28$©£—on
improvement of £, Hcading improveu Mor
vis Canal Long Island and Union Copal J.
In Pennsylvania Railroad tho sales were about
850 shores at par. Tho transactions in Loans
embraced $14,600, Navigation. 6’s at 'B2J-, $7,-
700,Wilmington RaUrpadfi’a^atßSpand'lil, 500:
Penna 6’s at 07J@J. • At .quotations the 1 general
market closed steady.
(Wo.—The, Democracy of Jefferson county,
Ohio, have nominated the following ticket, viz r
■Representative, Amos Jones; Sheriff, Moses
Diiloif; Coroner, Alex. Rapine; Commissioner, :
William Allman; Pjarai'cntor, J. R. 8. Trainor;
Direot<or of Infirmary,iTalw Lindpff. The fob.
lowing gcntlemonwereappointedocentraicom
jaitteq, vis: Col. Geo. W."McCook, Joseph B.
Peters, ontf Johnston Mooney, Steubenville;
DavidTjpokman;Salom;'Bßii Joseph C.McClea
ry,w|iroa,' "/^
M-~. ■ • "■‘i (• I.- -'! »!.-*?<
NEWS ftf OrR OWS STATE.
On Monday week. Jesse Geiger, of Strasburg,
Lancaster comity was found; under oircumstan- '
ces.whioh leave no doubt that be committed sui
cide. He left borne, in the morning about 9
e’clook, and not returning for dinner, suspicion,
was excited, and immediately made.- In
the evening bis bat and: cane were found on the
bank of John Musseltnanta-dain, on the Feques,
•near which bis body was,found in the water, in
a reclining position.
An Irishman in ibe employ of C. Hughes &
.Co., of t/I\oilidajs^ur^:.attempted to commit
suicide _<m_ Monday last, by jumping into the
river from tho wali at MoKee’a Ice House. He
was Ashed out by a couple of men. - ' It.was sup
posed that be was laboring under an attack of
delirum tremens. ; i- :.j :
-A; number of-the personal and political friends
of Mr. Coohanan, in Lancaster and vicinity,
have tendered him a public dinner prior to bis
departure for’ Europe- -Wo have not learned
whether the invitation has been accepted.
... An accident occurred at the rolling mill of the
i Safe Harbor Iron works Lancaster county on
-Wednesday iof last 'week,! whloh will throw a
large number of hands .out-of employment for
probably several months. -The Inland Daily mya
that the balance or i driving wheel of the engine,
weighing about ten; tons, brokc.with a liud re
port—apiece of irop. it is thought, having fal
len sbotween the-wheel and anotber portion of
tho works.. - Tho'engino was totally destroyed,
together, with much of 'tho machinery. •
o. Akputatioh;-»-A'boy .named. Valentine, a son
Uf (fhristiau Milter, of Benscreek Furnace, had
his ihigbbroken on Friday last, by being caught
in the wheel of a car., -The thigh wub amputat
ed six hours after the injury occurred. -The
boy' is doings very well and baa every prospoct
of recovery. ■ ■
We loarn from the Johnstown Echo that on
SatUrddJ last about 4 o'clock, Alexander, young
est son of Cnpt. D. 11. Barnes, met an ultimely
fate! Whiloswimming.intho "Blue Hole” form
ed by the bend which tho Stony Creek makes
below our.Oravo Yard, he was soiled with cramp
lu oneleg. aml aflor a few ineffectual struggles
he dank t to.rise no more. -
■ - The citisenauf Harrisburg held a meeting in
the Court House; last Wednesday evening, to
adopt measures for erecting a monument over
the grave of John Harris, tho first settler on tho
banks of (he Susquehanna.
- The Engineers on the Suubury and Erie Road
been runnings crest line across the sum
mit from-the voters or the Susquehanna to those
of the Clarion. The; find no difficult; in cross
ing it several points at easy grades.
'We Jearn from the Butler Herald, that in tho
matter of the petition of anndr; citizens of But
ler co., praying the court that the count; bo
districted Into townships fittmla tguart. The
•Court appointed Hugh M’Kco, 8. SI. Lane, and
James IMMankin, Viewers, to inquire into the
propriety of granting the prayer of the petition
ers, 'and to make report, of the some to tho next
tend of the court, together with their opinions
of the same.
“ Ai Plane No lO onWedncada; week, when
the Eastward passenger train was et the head,
it was discovered that some, miscreant had cot
the ylre roponcariy through with a cold chisel.
TheUiscovcrywos fortunately mado ia lime to
prevent on accident. Usd tho oat not been ob.
i solved, Is all probability, the cars, which wore
i full bf passongcnv vronld hnve been dashed to
atoms at tho foot of the plane.
' Tito’Westmoreland Argus says, that the son of
Mr. piggert, whose tojuncß we noticed lost week
dic’d ! on Friday night. Uehohad portof hisfoot
ta6oh offty tho rTbet'f of a truck. Tho wound
was ! dressed carefully; Fovorable symptoms
wore soon succod by those of on adverse kind;
.terminated
in'dcath speedily.
- Ait application 'nnioerously signed baa been
forwarded to.GoT. Bigler, from Westmoreland
county, asking-. the appointment of Wtlliata
WelEh. sonnf tho Into Sheriff, as Sheriff until the
ropaacy can be filled. There la no opposition as
far as we con learn to hla appointment.
A band of Gypsies are at present located in
Washington county, near Canonsburg, irhcro
they; are engaged In »fortnno telllng.’ Many
persons haroeoUed.npDa. them, whoso fate has'
been; foretold by this singular, and wondering
class of people.
In-'West Finley township, Washington county,
onlaßt Monday .week, a bank fell upon John
■: Furry, while quarrying, causing his death almost
instantly. Mr. Parry catno orer from Wales
about ten months since,-In company with his
family. . ....
■ The extensive Saw Mill and Woolen Factory of
Mr,- Walker, in Mouongahela City, Washington
county, were burnt to ashes on Monday night,
27tb Inst. : The destruction was complete, and
-tho property uninsured. Tho loss falls heavily
ouhlr.Wolkor, who is an energetic business man,
and a very estimable citizen.
• Peter Wolf has been appointed. Postmaster at
-Ctqtcify't Washington county, in the room of Ed
ward :J.f?Jorgan, and William Buncos, Post
master ut Hickory, in tho samo county.
‘Tho Washington and Westmoreland■: papers,
state! that the crops, in their respective coun
ties, wlll.bean average ono.
: : UoETAtrrr.— The following table shows
the mortality in the principal Atlantic cities last
.week: ■.
N.York. Fhlla. Unit. Boston
.... 4 0 0 -0
49 10
4 2
Cfcolora infantum.....
Cholera Morbus.—...
Consumption... 62 23 10 8
Cftnr01510na........... ....61 10 9 --6
Congcstiafl Of 8rain.........810 1 1
Congestion of Lunin* .10 0 o o
DLerTbea............... ........... 23 t> 1 o
...15 20 16 i
ficarietFeTer...*.,........;...... 11 .4 .2 0
04 26 - 19 6-
Small Pox.. 10 3' o o
50Uf11..;.;..20 ’ 19 11 2
Other Diseases-* l5l -77 • 26-
. .... . 561
.250
'Total . .
.Under 0n0year.;.,........;
Thb Gehman MosicAtiJcßnKu.—Tho. grand
pio nic and festival of. tho. German > Mnsioal So
oletles at Lemon. Hill, near Philadel
phia, was attended by about 5,000 persons.. The
Philadelphia Ledger, speeding of the consort'at
the; Museum in that oity, on Monday evening,
Bays:
“It wasattendod by upwards of 3,000 ladies
and . gentlemen, and tbo vooalists performed
tboir muslo in-an excellent style. 'Governor
Bigler and several other distinguished persons
were present.”.
:: '/Eho Inquirer also says: -
.■./ “.The effect of the groat number of voices
uniting in perfect, harmony.was truly grand.—
The Bound vrent up like tho .roar of many
yratore, ond thrillcil to tho very centre of every
one . If. wlir never -bo - forgotten: by
i those tvho vrere fortunate enough to bo in attend
once. 7, J
Tnn BuEsoa Aybeab Biockade. —The nows
from Buenos Ayres of. the siege and blockade
'which trp reoeived some days ago, caused a fall
ofAper cent, in BuenosAyrean stooksin Eng
land. A letter 1 from Bacnos Ayres received in
England sayar
.'■w‘!?Thß .blockade is simplyagainst,this port, as
Gen.-Urqnita has declared open for all shipping
tho Tirer .Salado, Ensenada, San Tsidoro, Las
Conchas,-El Tigre, San • Nicolas .do lob . Arroyos
Onthiselde of theißirer Plato phut this Govern
ment does not admit of being open to foreign
shipping.' 1 <
! JEsTfiHsivE SißiKfis.—The cosl heavers em- ;
ployed on tho Beading Boilroad Company’s
wharves atßichaond, Pa., street on Monday
for. advanced wages.. , They, have been receiving:
12} cents per bonrf and;now 6Slc l 6 cents.: They
[pamber several hundred.’ The mud diggers em:
ployed in digglngout the dachs for the Railroad
-Company’s now. wharves, also struct far higher -
wages. ! They net - an advance of twenty-five
cents onthelr, form Or wages.,: The pro abont.ono
hundred of them standing cut.
Items ofUewa and HlseeUaay.
H&nry May was?on Monday night nominated
by the Democrats of theFourthCongroSßional
District of Marylahd, .fIS their candidate for.Con
grcss. „
Secretary McClelland, of the Interior.Depsrt
moDt, will leave Washington about the let Inst.,
onayisit to his home in.Miohigan. ;
The now Railroad law passed by the legisla
tnre of Connecticut, though essentially modified
since reported by the special committee, still re
tains the provision rendering the company,
.where an-lndlvidual has been killed, liable.to. an
notion for damages to an amount not exceeding
$lO,OOO.
•Tiie unnuttl premium' sale of tobacco", at St.
lonis took plaoe on Friday, the 17tb ull. , Tfae
best manufacturing hogshead received a prize of.
$OO, and was sold for $2O 10 per hundred.- The
hogshead which got tho.second prize of $BO,
sold at $2B SO: Tho host shipping got a prize,
of $4O, and sold for $lO per hundred..
The United States sloop of war Decatur, now
fitting out at tho Charlestown (Mass.) Navy
Yard, Is to be commanded by Commodore Whit
tle, and will proceed to.hor.6tntlon in the Gulf
Squadron as soon as she gets a crew.
M. Sallandrouzo do Immornaiz has boon ap
pointedby the Emperor Napoleon to visit both,
the Dublin and New York exhibitions, and report
on tho various products in which Francoiß either
deficient or excels.
According to tho Dublin Freeman's Journal,
the - contributions of the United States to the
great exhibition nt Dublin, are attracting atten
tion and making a show, notwithstanding they
are not gathered in ono Bpot, ,wiUi a. sign up to
designate them, but aro scattered about iu uooks
and corners of tbo building.
Direct ndvicos from Russia scarcely refer to
the important political movements now being
played. Almost tho only piece of news given is
that it has been thought expedient to issue an.
imporlal nkaso forbidding Jewish women in'Po
land to wear false hair! An clcctrio telegraph
is to bo constructed botween Odessa and St. Pe
tersburg, and it was expected tho construction of
a railroad over tbo same routo would speedily be
ordered.
The London Times, we see, publishes an ill-,
aaturod letter from somebody who eajß he came
over to Now York to exhibit at the Crystal Pa
lace, but had to go home In disgnst. 110 con
siders that the exhibition will bo a failure, and
that the Crystal Palace building is a mighty
small concern. *
Tho three Stato Ilospitals In California—at
Sacramento, Stockton and San Francisco, which
havo been maintained at'an expense of near
$200,000 per annum, arc all consolidated into
the Stato Marino Hospital in San Francisco, to
bo maintained forsloo,ooo per annum. A State
Lanatlo Asylum has also beou established fit
Stockton.
Lost week,‘tho propeller Globe delivered an
other largo cargo of Laker Superior copper at
Detroit, 127 tons weight in gross, sorao of tho
masses weighing 4,000 pounds pure copper, and
the whole averaging more than 75 percent. The
Detroit Tribune estimates tho current weekly
value of tho receipts from the Lake Superior re*
glon at $lOO,OOO, and it assumes that the copper
resources of Michigan have scarcely begun to to
developed.
Interesting from South America.
By advices from Rio to tbo 17th ult, we learn
that money was in extrema request there, nod
for several days tho banks refused all applica
tions for discounts. The revenue of Brazil for
tho financial year won. estimated nt $.'14,000,000,
and tho expenditures at $.j0,471,060. The Min
ister of Finance had laid before tho Caambcra
his proposals! for tbo establishment of a bank or
Issue, the capital of which is to bo 30,000,000
reals. '
At Balila tbo yellow fever was Very prevalent.
by the loss of so many of their men. Comman
der Frcad.R. N., of her Majesty's ship Ezprcss,-
died after n short illness, on the 14th of May.
At Bahia, for several days there was a rumor
that a general rising of the black population
would tabs place. The. authorities kept the
troops under anna.aU night, but nothing of (he
sort occurred.
Com. McKtover, oftbo U.S. squadron, waslo
have left Buenos Ayres on tbo 3d ult., far Mon
tevideo, and thence for Rio. The U; 8. sloop of
war Jamestown was at Buenos Ayres, with sov.
ral other foreign national vessels.
Tho stato of affairs at Buenos Ayres is vory
bad. Tho beseigiug party occupy all the out
skirts of the town, and daily I ho inhabitants arc
aroused fromtheir sleep by tho dischargo of ar;
tillory in tho skirmishers that take place. A
cannon ball took off a woman’s bead, wbito sit
ting in bed combing her hair; another came
thundering down onoof the streets and took a
leg each from two moo. The city is not only
besclged, but blockaded.. Business is ns dull os
possible., The beseigers have declared several
now ports of entry open, abovo and below tho
city, in order to ship tbo hides they arc so rapidly
accumulating by killing the cat tic of the province.
Important itnmori from Waabluaton,
about Mexico, Spain and Cuba.
W*BnisoTos, Monday, Judo 27.
It is rumored that Government has been ad
vised, from quarters.ontlllcd to the highest cred
it, of the celebration of a treaty between Spain
and Mexico, for tho re-anncxation of tho latter
to the former. - The treaty, it is stated, was sol
emnly slgnedbyGenerals Cancdo and Santa
Anna, whijo the latter was at Havana,—subject
to ratification by tbo Court of Madrid, and by
tbo Mexican os soon as he should be-firmly seated
in tho dictatorial chair. These ratifications
have been received; and on expedition, it is
stud, la organized on the northern shore of Cuba,
destined to carry six thousand Spanish troops to
Vera Cruz, whore they ore to support the coup
•Trial, which Santa Anna has resolved to attempt.
.. It is likewlso;assorted that tho departure of
tho expedition will bo tbo signal for a general
insurrection on the Island. The Cubans arore
solved not to- lot so capital a chance slip, with
ont attempting their emancipation; and, if we
may bcliovo-reliable authorities, the movement
will certainly prove triumphant.
A gentleman who has the best opportunity of
aoqualnUug himself withthQsecrotdrlft of things
in Cnbo, and who possesses the confidence of
Government, writes:■: “I am told Judge Craw
ford, the newly appointed -Consul at Havana,
docs cot propose to enter upon tbo datieß of bis
office until- October. If Ibis is so, depend? upon
it ho will-never act as Consul. Tho fate of the
Spanish authority will havo boon sealed before
then."—AT. y. fimes.
8 0
0 * 1
m . C 4
G 2 20
The William asd Mahy.— C,tpt. Stinson, of.
this unfor.ianate vessel,.has not gono to Austra
lia, but tbtho-West, to boo a brother.' The
Boston Advertiser soys, tho following is his
latest explanation for deserting his vessel and
pasaengerd: ' • <
Ho did toot'ran tho'Ship. ashore, he iays, be
cattsehe was surrounded by sunken, rooks, in a
dark night, and did not know how to steer to
avoid othere more dangerous than those be struck
on; he considered it safest to hold by.his nn
chors if be could keep tho ship .afloat till day
light, hoping to be seen by wreckers in the morn
ing. Ho did not send down spars tc.make a raft,
because ffio men were entirely-beyond control,
and it wonld have been impossible to get (any of
theta aloft that night.' .He lefttbo ship when lie
supposed ghe would. noiSont at the longest more
than On hour, having ten fret water in tho bold,
and haring dono- himself, as lie- thouglit,-aH In
hispower,- tho wind blowing direct from thenear
eatimd, and. the ship with sb much water in, ;
unmanageable. '
’ TAKfHttBAOK-AIL TAB. HAKH TiHNOS-BaJD.
- We learn -from the Rochester Advertiser that a
- whig appoors in the colamns of ,the Newark Ra
gle, who says ho wrote much and spoke more
against Franklin Pierce while a candidate for tho
Presidency;' but since tho object of hia assaults
has been instaUed-in.theAThite House,he visited
-him,' and has changed -his opinion entirely. In
proofiof vhieb the writer says: 1
“ Ho one oan: pass on hour .with him withont
being impressed with the conviction that Frank
Pierce ian man of marked traits of character—
sagaoiona pad discriminating—quick to perceive
and prompt to ready to listen to
advice—but possessed or a strong will and firm
mind.: Thoro is a peculiar expression about bis
eyes, indicative of the character of the man as
deveiopedr slcce his inauguration. It is that—
so to apeak—of a ipersontwho knows , himself
thoroughly, and what -is of oqna! importance,
knows those by whom be. is surrounded. -He
who aspires to overreach Frank Pierce, must rise
early in tha morning.”
’ ' r .
DAH aiCC.TUI3 CIiOWU EIDQ*
copy from the Nashville America!? tho
following -well deserved tribute to th# genius
and enterprise of Dan Elce
“ So well known is this extraordinary genius
throughout tho United States;'and.-so great- &
favorite is he, wherever he goes, that his life
andfortunea havebecoma
interest to the pnblio.. It would ho-diQonlt'to ;
find a man of his years, whohas passedthrougfr '
so many phrases of life, or who hes in all enter*
gencies exhibited such indomitable energy and
perseverance. . Commencing life with no. capital
tmt bis native genius and a strong determination
to succeed in the world, he has seen more.upa
and down? than: often fail. tUitha let of.man.r
-! When an itinerant showman, he. manifested oil
the tact and talent which have enabled him to
'succeed so'well in' after enterprises, and which
enabled him to gain a poaltlon beforethe'worid,
more brilliant, except in one inatance,tban was
ever attained by any member of bis profession-
He is most essentially a man . of .the age, and is
not oontent tobe second in ■: any line of business
in which he'embarks. He is 'seif-taUght and.
self made, and his career affords : uo-meair par
allel ' to that of .many illustrious men; :whoee acta.
ond lives adorn the pages of history.'
■ From -comparative obscurity," he stepped lute'
:the arena, and before- the envy and malice. of
those be so suddenly supplantedin publio favor
Could affect him. he was high above the reach of
their venom.. He threwhls whole soul into his
profession,- and with the ability to succeed, it is
not at all strange . that be so soon eclipsed all
competitors, and became the clown par excellence
of the age. Bis success wss but an incentive to
push on' in the world, and from exceedingly'
straightened clrcumstances/he soon secured fori
himself a moderate fortune. We said secured ;
bat it was not exactly” secured, fortoo con
fiding disposition eoon placed it all beyond bis
reach, and fortune once more frowned upon him.
Through means, with'which Wo are not acquain
ted, and will .not-rOttempt to, explain, be was
stripped of bia herd corned, .'guns,- and found
himself penniless, with> family dependent upon
him for support. Fond hopes sna bright ant!-,
cipatiobs of the future, thus suddenly and cruelly
blasted, would have utterly crushed a disposi
tion lees resolute and determined than bis; but
misfortune served only to afotise him to new and
more zealous efforts.He lost no time in brood-,
icg overwrongs bo bad not the power to right,
but bgain launched out in the-world,'resolved to
. deserve, if ho did not win'succcsi;
swerving in the least from the path hehSd chosen,
be commenced ascending the rugged, bill of for-;
tune; with no very bright prospects to cheer him
; on, but with a oonsoiousness of fight and bis own
integrity, and an unbending determination to
riso like the Phoenix, from bis ashes: stop by
step, baying to contend with numerous unforu
seen ondgigantiadifiieullies,he fought bis way
up, and to bis credit be it said, he ia once more
on the bigb road to fortune, -lie baS.tbo proud
satisfaction of feeling that ho owch nothing to
chance, being indebted only to. the well deserved
patronage of the public for the position be now
occupies.
But it ia not cnly for the brilliant wit and re
partee of the clown, and his talents aa an cner
getio and enterprising manager,, that Mr. Bice
Tb admired nnd esteemed. .Apart from oil these
prominent traita 'of character, his soctaLnnd
high toned gentlemanly qualities, endear him to
ail with whom be ta-thrown in" contact. i White
ho is a clown, he is a gentleman: and ranch 'of
his enecess is owing to the taste and Jelic'aoy lie
manifests in the production of his entertain
ments.' He has a correct appreciation of the re
finement of the better cloases of society, and it
is his pride to exclude entirely alt the hackneyed
and 'objectionable features of tho old circus,
wbioh have heretofore' proved an effectual bar
to tbe'attendaucoofthoee for whosonmnseineut'
he non caters. Dan Bice has done mare tbim
any manlivlbg to elernto the character of arenio
amnsemOnta to a standard of respectability,
worthy of the patronage nnd countenance of all,
and we'are truly pleased to see that hols reap
lug the fruits of his praisoworthy-tabor. Of
course we have dot yet seen' his-present estab
lishment, but we are certain that real excellence,
duly, could have elicited the praise whicbhas
been bestowed upon it. : > .
. -03- Ur, UiUey’i Forest Wine-Xi the best
remedy far the. permanent, coxa of Dropry, Gravel, Jann;
dire, byspepsia, CoiUtcnrsr, Rhemsatl.-m, Gout, Loss .of
Appetite,Compliinnof lb* LSrrr. lleart,Kidney and Stom
ach, C6ld*,Cmigbs anl Consumptive Boeii ore, ever cCcred
for.-ole In tblaclly. Circulars, etrtaj fall particular*, can
I)6haulgniis« • ■ • -
ailfeftlafctM'Diin tooth it golutan.
timer Plifcsbiwgh/Kj
so, by'JAHfS Tr SAMPLE, norihweat corner, of Federal
street and the DiamondvAilcshtnyCaty. - - jeSilodrw^
IVonatl Worms t
&3 1 * A great many learned treatises bare been written,
explaining the origin Of, aad'-elasslfy tog the worms genera,
tod th tho human system. Scarcely any topic of medical
.sdenee has elicited more aente observation and profound
rajeatch; and yet physicians aro very much ditldod In
opinion, oh the subject. .It must he admitted*: however,,
that, after ail, a mode of expelling these worms, and puri
fying the body from tbolr presence; Is of more value than
tho wisest disquisitions as to the origin. The expelling
Agent has at length been found—Ur. M'Laua's Vermifuge Is
the much sought after specific, untLhas already superseded
alt other worm medicines, its cSeacy being unlrenally ae*
kuotrlodgcj by medical practitioners.. -- ~
Purchasers will please bs careful to ask for Dr. ITlaoe's
celebrated Vermifuge, and take none else. Alt other' Ver
mifuges, In comparison, am worthless.:■:■■■
-for sale by- most of tho Druggists anil Merchants, uid
bythesolc proprietors. . jfhKMrtiO BROTHERS,
JeSMIAw eo Wood street
ASf* ( Sl*.Sotoaoss:—rrourlnflmcy I ham been afflicted
with treat eyes and short sfgWadoess, and inallmy.travels
I have never been ahletageta pair of iHiASSES thntirould
help me.' 1 have had several pairs that voald. ouahla me
toseemoradlaUactly, butrouldccrer keep them on mom
than one-half hour, from the feet that they caused such
gtes* pain. .
lixappened to see yont advertisement, by which ! saw.
you had dust Imported some, and as It has been my constant
aiia to get a pair that would benefit me, t thought I would
try yout’e. . -
You must not think me Battering, when f say they more
than answer my expectations,. Ihare not been able to read
by candle-light for more than half an hour at any time, he.
fore I got these Adames:;> Since I got these, I read cue Sun
day oil day, and until 10 o'clock, without experiencing tha
least pain, which la athtogl haTo not done before fbr yearn.
I say thlamueh; is I think it deserving your enterprise,
and hoping othert may Twhcncflttod.by it. .
" Yon are at liberty to make use of my name at any “me,
forrefcreuce. I am; sir, truly, yours, '
' HESftV RAtO,Wharf Msator, Pittsburgh. .
P. 3.—1 forgot to mention that my wife ia greatly bene,
fitted.by.ths pair she got, and equally pleased, :. . jyl,
HEW AD 1
LADIES' GAITERS.BIack, Tan, Brown, Attar of Roses,
and various othnr colors, just recelvod by Adsmf Ex
press. Brlccalow..- (jyl) W. Et BCHMKKTZ. .
T7UNE KIDiBOOISVAIargo assortment of fine Kid Boots
JT justrecolred at So:'M7 Market street -Brimil,Ss.: "
Jyl- - - - -ii-fj ; - -1. V, E. BCHMKRTZ.
A BAIiUK VARIETY : Uf OENTUSMEa’S OONURSSS
J\, OAIXBltS; -Webster and Oxfoixl Ties; also, somonew
styles.: Prices low- -ra - No; 107 Martel at i-<
Jyl ; - W.-S.’ 80HMERTZ. ;
T ADIEB; Misses, Children* Boys, Youths ami' Men’s
JLf BOOTS and of ovary variety. .Prices ahravs :
- ‘ L.JB.UATOABIX ■
• corner.of Market and tiherty streets.
STOKES POHSALK—*I Grocery stars. (m Federal street,
Allegheny;; » • ;
'TGrocery Store on Webster street, Pittsburgh; . .
“;Yl>rug Store oa Market atroet, . do . •
* 1 Grocery Store on ■ .• • do
.../AlLgolag c!ißap; ; For particulars, enquire of 1 ‘" ! * ■’
Stf' j ; ;; THOMAS: W^DB t 45 Market aL
'TrOUNQ MKft’ii itKEOANTILB LIBRARY AND 11E
i I OHANICS*INSTITUTE.—The allowing gentlemen
liare become memtera of tils Inatltotioa:
u H.P.CaUpw, Iter. Wo. 3. Pettigrew,
George W.ccott, . AlttaiE.M&3cn,
Thomas Hsuna,.. \ • . S.Sch6Ter,'Jr' - v
jyiat : - FRAKCIS S. McNAMARA, Librarian ;
Horticultural Xffolice*
rnnE J’mBBDKaH UOBTICDLTDaAL SOCIETY, win
• J hold its regular .Quarterly Meeting, to the Booms of
thaJ'Bo&rd of Broken, Fourth atreetj on -WEDNESDAY.
July Ctb, A-M. .. i?/ *
Punctual attendance of the members Li requested.
!~»- v r-j..v.c C. LOCKHAh'I', Secretary. -
~ Auisneei’Jlstics. •
fT^urdentaea, Assignees of JAHES BENNETT, JE..
A; Mxtsby notify all persaa»ln4tibte4tO;Jilil Benner, to
nail ana niak* .i»jmentt>ni «U pmbobs haring claims
agninsthlm, wllfpleaje present them for settlement;-
. WM. WItSO.V, J. „
JEBANCISSELLERS,
; " Assignees.
jjiat
Pittsburgh, Jane Soth,lSB3.
\*TANTED,within three or four miles of the city,-* uest
Tf >: Family Bcddeace* with one et<wo Acres of Qrohnd. :
Also, wonted, foru term of years,» good Grass Farm,‘sulfc>
able for s-Balry, from three to Ato miles from the dtjJfo
which a liberal rent will bo paid..
7 A good Farm in Michigan will be exchanged for dtt pro* -
perty, ; Enquire cf i. . THOMAS WOODS, > •
Jyl .45:ilarhet sfc - *'
FOii SALE—4 Houses and-Lota fat; Allegheny
; IHo use and 4 Dots on Blame Pittsbuisblv
• 1 House and 2Xota on Webster sb, '; • do
2 Dots on Bluff street, " do
3 Lots opposite the Merrick House, New Brighton.
13ht In Broadway street, do
1 Ho oso and Lot, Boiler street, do
• For Great Bargains, enqpiirfr of
Jyl . THO 3. WOODS, 43 Market fIL -
FOtB'mOPjIJI.T I
EXCELSIOR OMNIBUS LINE.
The,Splendid Six Horse OsisUms,“Seven ty»Six »"
/TAPABLEorwevojieyfrota to to go.paoangera, win {* I
\_/ pnt npca the .Oakland. Head, on Slmday, tbo 4th ot
July, andwillbo ran from ? o’clock, A. M_ a£ta t p!s£ 1
rtartiog HOURLY from tha Booth Cblna of the Ooart
ttatoiholk r Hlt£ rt,rUmloZ to ttß S' 001 " 15 oeco J*«it>r
superior
J, Stuoliiy, rariou* numbers Far sale low for cask it ■'•'■•'
, ; S.-HAVElTSpßjwrTrareiKiussi'
Mrz i,'•• :;v. saner of tfertotfeeosWretf*”
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T-K=»23* AEEj, Snrrjeon Dentil
G. JJ. Biiidlaj ./Mo, 14A Bnrftfiflwiri pi
•V .cl
fayar-.
• Srj’jgs T.SJ* Ai Q» JP«—*«Meatfl
. Fourth. and Market streets, (store Morphy & Earth
gld?b<?top,) on Monday flTHnlaga, at 8 tfclocfc. .• :.
I*CS?GU, £• O. O,
■tSr Angeranji £59,1.0. of 0.F., meets every
opening toWashlngtoa-HalL.'Wood ah A[jylrr■ ?-
•<=m»23l* ACK. SE3A.—For tha best.GoLKai Triia Pitta*
i^^ : fcarch,'at
Ko.SS Kfta stree t,wkere thbvqy.bcstßlfiftk end. Gross
% • fjy3
JOHNS. E'OWLEUf.late Fowler* Pullis,
" . • Boot ShoaMaimfccturevaxia Wholesale Dealer,
No, MBarclay doors below the Astor House! Now-'
•yorfc" ‘“:' T ;••/■.-•• ■ marl:6a '-A-.-
■
hS?-ClETy.of PittsbuiEfcand; Allegheny, meats on the
third W32H?ESBAYbT every month; at the FLOB2V
HA HOUSE, Market street-: - By order.
: JeX*y . JOHN YOUNG, JR. Secretary.
insurance; COHPABY, of
Hartford, As
sets $459472. Office of the PitkbuM AgencyiatheStore
Boom of BfCnrdy A Loomis, N 0.69 Wood-street c ■-.•■
i»T4rtf\- - .. .R.B, BEESON; Agent
SUrer Medal fttrarded-hy
U^;-InBUtnte #
torerof Pocket Books, Porte Mommies; Bose Wood Writing.
DressißgCasessnd Work Boxes. 2D5AArch s treat; cao
.-doorbelowSlxto,Philadelphia.-- -'T c:. : ;.-.'mart3nr.
rr*S 3> 3U 0, 0. E*r—Placa ofmeeting, Washington Hall,
Wood fitrectjbetroeri Ufa street sad Tlrgm alley. .
?' PusssossaXoMß! No. 333—*ileeti every Tuesday erasing*
' Msscisnw 67—Heeto firet and-tfc^
jWday.cfe^ißflathr^^^vc^^r^'^^-.-r'vv^Vv^aatSSdy^--;
commit Agreat many per?
trithcoms;-A'cextela
naeay- : : r irlU 4 -'be-'Sinitut , l&'Br. Conxs’ff Oaas PiASTpu'for
sale by .Hr. GEO-S. KETSER, 140 Wood street
v Prictretailatl2Uao4-25tjta.-jefijdx.• sepB :
tgX&beniLl dodaeuaoa to those who.buy to sell again. r "
rrj*s»CtFa*FAlNSrf XAnrtatn-Materials, and
IhgpVCurtftln Trimmings of every description,-Furniture
Kashas; Brocatolte, ic. f Loco -end -Muslin Cuxthins,N. X.
Pointed Winddtr Shades; GO fc Cornices,
r Ae*et wholesale and retail,.’ ■■■*.■ - v WVH.CARRYB, *
■ i~: • No.-lOCheanut street, comer Fifth,
'■ Cttfialns Made ahd'TTixantedlzr.tbo veryaswesfcFrench
atyle,-:.:w : • . ' .-•- ; -;■ -,:fraaz2o£ly'>
» HUlßr’ff Wlndoar- stiade filtumfne-i
tOryy COBNEB OP SECOND AND ARCH EtB±
PHILADELPHIA. Ourmpttat%.lVGui#.&2M'and Noicll
. ,«3" Store, Church, and Lodge Boom SHAHESpnade in a
superior manner.. ;j A vajaa - a..-. A
Healersand other* are invited to gtrens a~ coll; be*
foreporeharingelsewhere. . :, Q.-L. MILLER L (XL,
■-‘jssßilm: ~ - • y &W._cdrocr.Second and Arch sfai;;.Phila.'.V
Pittatrargti City tilaaa 7w orlss«—
W. -CDNNINGHAM A ,00* cf -m&
DOW GLASS, comer of r
‘xParticular l&ttentkni.'paid tor
todd filter l AlsOf dealeTa ln PUNT BOT
TLES, Ac,'.' feaof thsjfirm -bring practical
.tluelr entire'attention: to tho husices?.-and -thoy fed conft
debt can an article of Window. Gloss equal to
any either of foreign or domestiemanufseture. •
••; iaarsgma-x •. -
DAGi/EauEOTirpsy.-
lr*£r Post Office ThIM etroeL likenesses taken
in all kinds of-weather,frmaSA. JLto 5 P.s7^girtngat>‘
acccrate artistic chd'animate likeness, nnliie and vastly su
perior toihe common cheap daguerreotypes, atthafaßowing
cheap'prl«SL4l»so* s2,' $3, $4, $5 and upward, according to
tho size and quality of case or teams.
..-•Alotirefof children, fromll A.sLto 2 P. M.
■-N. of akk or doceared persona taken In any
part of the city.-;;- ..;;V -
fr^?DE APJaESSj Noises ln tha aU dlsa-
IrtSr - grecable discbaigea from tbaear, speedily and perma
nently removed, without pain or ineonvenienco, by Hr. H42T
lst, Principal'Aorist of the N* Y. Ear Surgery, who may.be
consulted ato3 -Arch street, Philadelphia, frmn 9 A; M;toTJ
: -tDilrieenyeareof riose.ahdahnosinhdividcHl'attestiohiQ
this.branch of epociai pmetko has enabled him to reduce his
treatment to sdeha degree of successes to find themost con
firmed and ohstlnote cases yield, by a steady attention to ths
meanspTcaerioed. . -■ -
. CHAS. E. LOOMIS,
STOCK AHD Bilili BHOKTEIij
fSotea, Bonds, HortgageS|4e.,Segotlated4
.v -t vignoTma-iniagoa.Gtircr: v
■?•**.; TO THE PCBCHAfiB AKH.SALB OP STOCSS.' 1.;
• A3* Pourtli sfeet,between Market and Wood,
opporite the B&akof Pittsburgh.:-. - .. Janlßdy :
W. A: M’GLUKG & CO.,
HAVE REMOVED TO THE COBNEB OF
Wood and Slxtli -
fST* Where they- ofior to. their old customers, and the
public gcnendly, at the lowest fate*, Wholesale and Retail,
thalargcst,. most select and complete stock of CHOICE:
TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES,' WOQHEN ANH WILLOW
WARE to be found in the Weah _ • ' dcc4:y •
Pearl Steam Mill ?
CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITV,
(ma Tgg sutUKHP ffunoN.)
FINE, SUPEaFINE, EXULT FAMILY, and EX
. tr*y- TRA, {of selected White WheatJ FLOUR, poy saiß
• BRAN, SHORTS AND MIDDLINGS, always on hind..- . -
. As* WV will delirer Flour to fiusiUcs,ln either otthe
twoeiUes.> Order* placedia. our boxes, at BRAUN A RSIi
. TER’S, corner of.Uberty and SL Clair streets; or; LOGAN,
WILSON A.-CO.*S, 62 Wcod street, will be attoided to.
*-myl7 ' BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. !
PHILADELPHIA, cttrtato WABEHOHBE,
. ■•■ 172 -Cita&uiltL, oppositeVu hate ffouir* • ' •
H: W. SAFFOBD.
SEEPS constantly on hand the mostextenatreaed
LSy, varied assortmentofCnrtainsaml Curtain Sloterials to
be found in the jeomprising in part of the following
CUBTAIN GOODS AND;FDHNITUItE
styles of-r-
French Lace Curtains, . • : Window Shadiot, all prices, .- >-
. Jd.naUa„ ■•■..■• •■■■■• y ■.; - Buff Hollands, allvKlih.v -
twoghgro^<gi^7agwi3llj;tsnt'a*tpteßs > every style tod
.French Plushes, • •••■.•.•’.-.-'•.price/.:-. ..• ■■•.■ .
-- Satin ./ •; •
u Lampiß, “ Bands,
14 Satins,- ...-. rCbrdsftnd.TasafiJs,-
. u /Hamash.lilncns,: ■.. Glnjps,allpr»e9, . v 1
Loc^T-
Plain Turkey Bed, Fringes,
. IndiaSatio Hamaak, Picture • -
: .**. ■ hlnicgßilks,. - •.ShadaTasselsandßrar«es, -■• •
FnroitureGimp* - ■ Hooks; Bings, Brackets,- Ac.
. A nui assortment of tho above goods constantly-for sale,'
.wholesale or retail. - - • I v_finariay— at ■
trg?», CASH MUTUAU FIRE ARID J3IA.
&3T- EBB msBBAHOE COSIFAS?! of
TPeanjrJvanU. CAPITAL, 5100,000. CHAR-
TgBPERPETUAL.
Prmdcai~Uaa. ACGCSTC3 0. HEISTEB.
; Stcretery-iTnOMAS IE VrjUiSOS, E?q. - -' -
■ . :BiarcTos3: ■ : .
. Hon. A*o»Heljlcr,- SazanelTV.Hava, • ■
.. WiUlaaKoUaswi, Jri.: -.Thumas GUlesplo.
• Wllliaa F. •:; JoJinß-Ccx,
Harre* BaUman, . . Jacob I'eters,-
:Joha Walter, Jr,~ , Wllllaia Colder* Jr., - »
,-: Jcfiob&lZfUtiexsaOf’;■; .• -Aaronßarabausb;'
:vr;::Jr- ILUSSSUi & OAKES, Agents,
•'.i-'-j OSeo, to LsJbyetio BaiUiiap, .
J»8 ‘ ;T .~(en traces on TVoof street} “
.jr3 3 »ASSOCIAIPED'FIrein«a I a lasuriuieff
W ■ Ctmtptay oftbe City of Ptttsbnrch*
J.K-MOOEmiAD, Prtsiieat—EQEEUTFlKNEY.EecwSxy.
-WIU lasaw against FIRE iaa MAKING ail
kinds.' Office: la iioaongahela Hocsc, 1 Naa.- 12i ond lSir
T7aler street, - • •
v&: : Flitfltmr&kV—H. D: KING* PreaidcntiSAil.
DBt L MARBHH%EeeretMy.-: 1 ••/••••: .'•■ •
■' • ffifcg* SA-TKtferifar&gf tmd fftttirfrw&r;
Insure* BULS todGABGO Biais, cn Ihs Cfclo-imd
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-• AX£o—Aghast tfiflPailaof-tea fica. ffoilolaad NttVlsai
Uoo and Transportation. :
'■■i 1 r-WBaiM!/
. : EtUflbturfjh. ■ liife Inguronco Com».
pany v of, PITTSBURGH, Pa . CAmu, sxoo,W
. President-dAKEs & Hooa. * * •
■ vjViw.prejddent-rßuim hPCursus;-'- • ■ -•
v • :.Imsurcr-fJcaoa a.iJttca. • '
Secretary—a Caurcs.
. OFFICE,, N<X £S FIFTH STREET* ‘
. ' ! (h&omtM&ll Building.) '
.'ThlaCcrapany makes.: erery Insurance appertalnlnjr.io:
areoa&eeted vtthrttft Bisks.;- .. v..~. ...
• .ilotaal Rates are the.same.• as those adopted -by other
safely conducted Companies. . _ *«.:
Jomt Stock rates as vtedueaon ot ono-third tho
Mutual rates— adiridecd of thirty*three and one
third ptr cent; paid annuallyin adrance.; • - . ■■> L
, ■; Risks taken on the Urea or persona going toCalltoraia cr
Australia. . —;
mm# *&&&» to
IrtSF; eay thatifc has been fenown to ccaplstely eradicate.-
this dresdfc} disease in tea time thanany
otb« remedy,' end at leas cost or inconTenience to.tha.pi-_
The thousands of thbhands of'ihc propria*
tor, many ofvbifib arefrojnueß knowncltlseni.o£ the city
of Pittsburgh end its immediate rielnity, go to sfiour clearly
and beyond. oil doubt, that Ena's PHaotsms is 'a'cadidha
of naeommoa Taluej'notonly as a local remedy in .JtaraJ>
Hit of Sight* but as a raluahla
internal remedy; Hunting tho inr&stig&tlng physidanSk'-ao
as the suffering'patient, to become Trtth Its
ta«dts-r.“'
v Thoseharihg tdreadof mixtures are assured that this
jaedktoisTmrdraatnfal, and is bottled aait flousCron
tbehoeom of the earth. .-
dhompmSsi On ctrkJfriiU of a t cddmltd D. TcFmt.il.lr-
GfffSTOClUt »’’- -‘ " ;•■'•--• V '--
b4T ® boen l nearly all Ua Sebs by the best
at onca, and I gtt onca began-to grow better, sad by;osliis.
IST<ai bottles I hare got a core worth thnn^T'Q o r
" /_. ’ ■ ' • • , ÜBS. NASO? ».m>mrei». v
.Momay.Krfilirtbot .Ihayebeea
&S2SSS£T SP&JZS*? t Jfs_ a Tear,.ficdb»T&ro._
PttJciUy TrftaMsod It*.jbsnefldal effects to Hit cure cflb&k
lent ltla reecamcndoa*-
55r with confidence reccrarnf nrtit to he *netlfeiaaypr»
tby orattention, and-ran-safely raj that sareras baa attend
eaite ore where othemedlclae bid tdlcd. --- -,r ->
. For sale by alj the Praggisto in Httsbiaibif^ihSJtdJw:-
■ Western elßsnransn; Company, . HttsbnrgS: ‘
E. linjjEß, Jr, PnsSdaA. | F--M. <K>BXX)S,SsStej7
CAFITAI., G 300,000. :
\j\j liiLlnsareagainst all fclcde of riston FntEaoii JtA
BINE: All lossta wIU bo liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.. • * -’.: :: • . , '
’ ■ A by Ozsx&tcss wlai **®
tetfwu in.Cba- - w&a ar® ,<Urtsxraised* by ,
promptnossand liberality, to mrlntalotbo
ftfTtrfTng-tha best'protgCUOS-tptaCfl^
whodosfestobslnsuitdtt:'- w
dtoiesSsrt—E.inner,,Jr^C.T7. SicitcfatajJ-W-BaJTr,
N.ncJnse^rimH.&attb,<ini™<!a,oCM!39i7.JaSsim,
Jeaa Xlppeocott, Georg Derate, Jaacatlle.
Co ? op stairs,) Pittsborgli.. _ cstSUy (
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■t _ ' ‘ ■ - ’
SPECIAL NOTICES.
v. Duuctcaa;
J. R~ MoorimatV W. J. Anderson,* * -
B. 0. Sawyer,. 1L B. Simpson, ■ ■
Wm.M.EJsar, • - ILB.WIJkIns: ~ :
TCVTT. BallasJ ■•■•••.• • Charles Kent,
C. XL Paalson, \Fil2lsm Oollingvood,
A.P. Ansiatt, Joseph Sayc,>;
. WllUam WQklnson;
• T7«u Larimer, Jr n
William Bagiley, .Samuel SI.. Kier,
Samuel Bcv - ' • TOllfam reTrtTr'NtTTj, •.;.
Robert Dunlap t jr,, ; ,:JohnS.DUTrcTtti;‘;
8. Harbaugh. .... Frauds Sellars, ~
Edward Hfta.ilgtoaV. • - •.:
Waller Bryant, William 8.H0J3. •
-Ismcll.PenEock.- ••••
rasctcas. - •' \ *•-;
Sazauel M^urfctn,?. ; •
’
Joseph M. D.) r.
;Alexaiider?Hfljaa£iv; ..
Stove.? jnarS3.
James 9. Hoen,
.William Phillips :
-Jcha Scott,
John aPAJpIo,
. gorattoK. Lee;
"- * « A “■••'.■. ''■r,- v—% •• V-
1 * -* * %‘ . *
... c; .• m,
AMUSEMENTS.
DAN BIOS’S
SffPOBBOXIE atto UEMSESEf
•A COMBINATION 0? TALES! l5 53,
; rr : J-;^nitca,CgAlXggg- *25 AMOSSTIOS' CJF J2H3-?tES2iJj'-- - ‘'•-
in rapTH3Cr.Grr. cn float, sat
li/eth^^’ msl>S7 and TOISDASV JdlyJrt, £J, 4!2l
cftbis lmaansa cstaAll acjaS ara
.sffriHSttjJrySPP** .deeas It tm accessary to go iato
it has been cefasowJedzad tobuaotertofi to'
nSSSSSmSif 'tw» wtmtiy.- as ,=*s
- EaTfliona, tta-Trappfogs and PwwtftVfrrwnl?*. need
-
,: Tbo comprises cteryiljlar;bsaafclfal Infill /
equestrian €&fe»rtEfannant;-wWte ■**
portray -
the comprise aa'exiiTUtfea "
pot excelfedln iatorotby cariar tha'world, , »
•. MB. ?B ASK-HA MTTrTONfrtSa gas&iAniial.'TaiiJ'sr Nrfcl* •
•Blog, to-use c4mTratlcaaf everyt£fa>Her,- '
farther patbuto, *29 “BUBSET OP STS.**
PictonaLena yeseriptfvb-5203,~ fit ths - -> r. -
. . GRAND GALA DAT!
,Jnljratb,Poa*xss&n>ittoa2 win fco rjtvra, -
tjoammc&g at O, fcalfpssl 12, iiitjii S, aci
! half . / ' ■
■ to Cents.
- SI£JfAQEBIB ■ffUi "bo cpco during- tid Day nail -- - '
; Evening, t&g Mrnfelmrta it tuaa irSl ----~
rCents. :• - _
rg--iG3Psh* IBpsotea* ■ J - :
i - joST
[U?7®.
JfOUESEiOI? -JBIjSr. ! 1053.
Ji-nKOdt ESHUsniOSI,
J- -. , , ■ “-TO *3 IOTSSSSCa BfIES - --- --
' _ "asaiax sjmraKZLiJs,- - -
ic a&&b&wimm<h&iti‘TE3r*3&oV3All3*ra'Biifr-!Ky5?.
PoPem6tTKt,(iseartiirCiil2J,7-KK3burgl!jJa!r4Gi ) l3;3.
GJ" KoTOttpoßsaasot.ottCKOantoMto'treitisr. *\iS
r : T?I11 CC2- -
, sl2l cf tho grrna EpecteHeof aBAIAOON A£CE:;3IO",. fer '
,th» is
tejr VNWX.
Also, a ysnetycfTnfl&£^'imn£<>4~apY/fr^t^:exhibililoa-of •
EsradniteSy Grand 80i1eo_Pre2e11t3t5.cn, and, -r-‘- r -‘-
• <d?* In the EVENING, at the some place, will: bo eshlb» •
itad onaef-tha largest, abst castfy aosmj2csatll£El*
BXEIOSSrOF F3BJ2 \702K3 crer
: eomitr7--Jxa.T!ng'.oest- fii&:prjpi!skars oTer'oas 53oC3isn'-. ;
DOiiisa hr getting It up. '
• ■ ---4S?*Heariy «00flrnt^ffiffihifrfgj^t3TTTnbftigfofpnft.yfty
fa thft3apggflnfl3 til
the Fonrtitof’ July.
' -Got6:Be!m!manVJggs!ry-fifaTg 7 > T!ffri.fa-Mftgflt>ii»"yyfttf-4-
. and eeS tha handsetas presents* friers tichcta. say bo ot>- •
* tainedi V " 'j : .*" -
• farther par2cnlars,.'isa email hil&of- the day.
,W3i’EKfa |3SH2Q£>£&^ : G2?i3l£& HQ2?SiI
SX&'CjHnrjesitiTcir aCtfj,l33,
and cgstlma3:ra3ti£Jafi£a?.:itiitfaa,'tdth-H^^--?^*' T -
iEHEODOJf, “brthe B6yal;Opcra" Houco, ‘E- "‘A- aa -
- ■ W
_v r .; -_ ' 7 .:•■ r
jr3p* Carrro’aCotillion
\r£/: Band, can be-had-by applying, to T7my Items
Carso, at the « Crystal PBlaefiU3gueman-800^15, ,, el
,-mj2srtfr‘ ‘ U. H.€ASGQ^CO7S,.FcuHhEtrwi.
aattio>
Ihy - fo&i to hnnoanca O. : 8- n. .-.•
•date fart ho oiTicao* County isr~th3
doebton of the Ponocratia Cbpsagtlgay jeSSJn
A small lot of pern old iJra,- in store and far
-Jff: sale by . _ Ije&l -, . A.HUSTSUI.
A hLSPICE—IS b&sa farvst &'<r
A'je2? . * ' -
I" bhl&rSupc7fins -
7 jeS :• - -- •«» Al^HtTyrra
/71SAFB .SUAWLS.—A.'Ai'SXiSoS ACo4-Ko.2S fifth SU,
v-/ aro-ncsT- esluhUing-a -larse- etoch .of-Crapo and ‘Other - ■•:- •
-
AND ; la- Manta•
<2aa and YXrettes, just orient bjri'.-y-j.
Je2>
3QEBEOES .AND : XISaUE3.~K» pieces of all the most -
■Jj. byV>?7 ••;. i"
;^Jeg>y••-.vy7■••-Af A«StASOHdrCOv2sYlfahstreets.t• •-'•:
,T> A H i flLpired'Psrastils. icst rec*d
-■i- and forialfichcapj byy v v'-.'-
,; r -jfeS9 ‘Vcz;:;X'- ■': '■ A. HASPS A'Qg; 253fl£tS street
SmUQJSrrSJ tiosext .more- ,o£ those* ? inches .Crijapei - —
—
S9w;»i> V; dL'A;ttASQ2?ACOU2S Fifth stmt. , ' • '
Jbs&it to etcrx sci-to arrive, (part strictly'-'
XJ primsO icr sale by- :•/: - .-:..'A-HUJITK&, • •'■■■•
.. jo2g . - 2?3 liberty street
SAEPEifS 2UGAZIiir3 FOB JULY V
—For ilia by „ B X. C. MQEG4!« F
••ijtfi?. ■ .. . 104 Wood street-' -
T3BA&r-40 &alf efcesta \caag Hyson .;v :? - .
JL ' 45 - <to Imperial;
' : A*i'-< vJtS)ar-'‘^ißladryla stare
jc4 - r : 2 A- HUNTED
7T}OBAOOO^-2> ;
JL' ’■ -do r i fllqss^:£lLfi]jissm I s/ T loarriTe;
•_..2G;ctl& - EalmnoraSnaa.-.: yer salo by. - - .
• ArHUKTEB, .;
/■\ILS-=-25bbls.bleached W&ateGU;- ■ . ;
XJF r <2o Superior Tatmere*;. ,• •
“'rlOJlO’TLjfc, (ftr inatoro-antlfbr salfi^::^
-‘A. iffPXTSIfc. •■■■•.:• -v
Embroideries— a tarcd.a&d tasiiionabiG otoc&of. nerr ■
styl# 'ClieoUeUeSj-CcUaiSi-JJuffa,: arul
otbeT Embroideries, just rcceitfel by ■*•
ÜBi- ’’ . A A.SIASOH^CO.,2S-Slflbftrset.
7 ccnsia£t'*appllii3 0f : ExtxaTamify, Sapor* - -
£ne grotta’<titdia {htrsainiaiat«s«‘ i ' 1 v
aHo; taflTTcsde-alo jnan I fort s
*Afeq»- L&£Wmtiy-faag&coßgtantlyim: hamL-iST,- Ik—So
chars* Jbr-dchrsry* _ - BAIEST'& KEHBHAW,
-- - • - • Emily liberty street. ~ -
••;~vli , Xo , ar, Bod. v
rnmi satgCTibBra:ij^:<^cn^:A ; lWinisij®. FHHD
; X; iTTOEii, at No. 50 Smitiifielctistrcei, between Third sad 1 -.
• Fourth,- where -they wSI -tdiraya- hcaa ;ea- hasii Choice- ,•*
FAMILY FLOUB, -OATS, COHN, and an kinds of Earso
Feed.; They respeetfaUj lirrfto tha eitiseos of ’
togire tfccn-aedL- - _ _
jeS.ita WILLIAM .LEOirASD £ CO.
Cos£»3l CnrJrgX Coir&sl * .
I . WOULD respectfully inform.-the dtirens-Of Pittaharsh
■• .tmiMclalty; that IJbara opened a" Eteri} Boara, comae.; _.
of Third-and ScuUifleld ct&eats, forlho cals cf ail desdp
aons of oonixs asd oskwood.-
lam prepared fc> mi all orders pertaining my fcnfciaeszv .
on 4hd shortest notico, and at.testers prices.- I
• ’ its andjotliora.lo dU-before going e&sfc.-*
~ HESBV OYKMSGTCW.
..TOIC? hla [armct tczldcnca - .•.
Q has associated Trlthhlia JOHff GEH-" - x
KDi’ffb? the purpose, of carrying, cu.-tho BLACKSIHTH-- •
ING buSlniSss, ia&IJ;L3T&rlDua branches. -Tbauafalibriia ’*■•
i liberal patronage ha has .heretofore- tccc]?e& • ftors« his’ au* i •
, Toctmai
the firm \rtlldo thor.irorh iu.the best moaner anti
;triU nuaageihofifcop si
and JohaGtahaaavtbe shop-- - -
-ing&awhCTry'-cilayj sis'tiseZsslaHotel^lsctoiolth^' v :*
■Shop. . “ ‘ - - -JOHX GRAHAM,
aprllggtor * - 30EK <3EIUiO^
..OSlse of t&o.Citizens* DepoflU BanZs of ,
PittsbsigsSajr-’V~ x_* - -
Thatwie,lis Stocahol&ttsvof JhzdUzau?'' -
Xt) Xteposlt Banfr of fff ttgbgrghiin general xa£e tin gasseni-T'-': ;
'•bla& 2jar«^Bpted v fii;iliexeljy(3o
act of Incorporation, approsodihe 53ih.dinr,of April* A*D.
1353* (Bcsolattoapa.res3Ha?3o&, IS5£)
■■ ■■lZa&vcd, ttjc’ -OISco of tho' :- ;
-Battle, 3a cpgg.the^Booha.and:rossira aohdariptiosLXlactha.-.':
capital cf tha Banfc, fcgfgtca tha boars
Ai M., oiii-3 o!cloc!r,'£; M., and that further
thereof ho girenhy advertisement In thread ail r papers.*-;
•{SesalotLoa passad jurtelftb, 1&3.) - . *
_*;>.uyr. IfabllsKedhyerdsrof. tin Board.
salC . "-. SAMPE& STCL'DBKA#, Secgat&ry
vT Anthoayja Psgm&TrfcGigrocg* '
npUS PaJtgAi yrJMl"ygPliLTn £ma~Thrf» many fr*rrr-t» '
JL Ct2ißrs f ti3ttiiaj''liaya“rECiQViaiiroai':Barl:s , ;
to 62 -
&ey; fc&ycr fitted \aproci2s a •; • •
jnstrocieata iira^^rith'^nl : t£a
<plSiares is any other,esiabltofcniait ; sathacountry, and tat
than baa heretofore been famish^
td to gt&citisaZsaf Pifctatorrgh* diner siaglo- or la groups..
- ate resfswtfuHy.'laTitel to call,
%Oar fair prisis, and perfect salu>
fcciionctocaJrcaatomEia. • ; lIOUQII & AS332ONY*
- alUKUtoJa'cT&itrafinirs toctiss
;spc ; -;?- y V: -:apis. •: ?•■ -
W'V.I aßraarenl_•<>•■ -
■| \H»] liAltifiKclL’S Or Proc?c3tiyo- Elis*
XJ fciFWscxfbea’cjaadZscteal restorative lacssascf 3)®*-
baity, fectea^ cf •-
natuwi > It Stall thsMt pJdftsw tourist Slatatfff'fljesf'-:-"
jßcstoratlYe and Beciedy, fbTjhcto ia Its married state iri si*---".
out cJlSpribgr It is a <ccrtoln.- caw ■ for -Seminal Ihniaasnv.
Geams J>et3lity r Glo9t,;s?caia«s3 of tba .Gewtal Organa, r
yyyoqtj Agbffwn , v
taoagiacdLdaff-It ta caeqtaiTed, a. certain-remedy ».--
, fag ■ Jndpigat ladfee&ttoa,-tes af
Physical - . ::'
It to wsmaitod toplcasa the assrto say oftha ■ tbjre cem
plalata end vffearim? ■'-■-■
, •; Otistwn IHre>-Flnd tho naraa of & JSixtUict on
:ths -ms&XT, csi~ fteetf-ito'ittxhlesa-yqa.-lbia ; the *itibav»>
vzrzz;
tbaccsctorfaitaaypu^ouiappiscni-:Azctsysfc *
••Tgmiwrftr: v
- ■ :-A;.tBfflgvgg:ggTfcaneai;ta»a, •
gUB#:ii>Ft&VCityi Soz-Ealoi
;priTat?«l<v» JOTTY-SIX -' •
f Milis ibnr aaa3-: ot thnioity, on a sayjr -l -
-cosdj dayh£cJi.thsTe jL»o«tca SDCajJSAIiT HODdES.
This property ia offered s£ 0f.&150 per •--
xherela_also aheat eight asrsa'of: awfcc£ttX)Al» ttK>S
;Fbpbean:y'cf scetflsjr, Farm.cannot’'• • ■
.bosuipaaajiiZk AUeghsny .-
ladispotabla;•' - ... < •.• ■
■.-JU4O—Kltroirlhttta EsstPtttsbsrshjascfetoaSylaid'^'
<mt by Rfs*.fe *'' . *' J .
.. ,Al*SO^A ; &nr rernaialng Lots in TTH Ainsbnr?, ca Isidout '
bjr Hda &.Carlics, r . '
, ALSOMhicrFoas Acre Let*, nair 'WCiioalnsrg'* •■■•.•;i.-;.: ; .
Apply to at tbo Star© cf && & to
of SaithfielA-soi-Secocd streets, bctiwsa tha
hours cflOAn4l2 o’clock, ofeach. day,; ..sq7-2?i ■...,
’/J'- la »T2i’ ! ;a^£tira^SfciM I <££■—
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