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itta- . 1 papers that settles the question whether Mr.,
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nom. , e u some oorreey CI etloo i n the E ast e rn
1 tion of the Columbus twice Conittintion, ji 01 Benjamin H. Brewster belongs to the Ameriellit
fair to presume will poll almost the eitztire ! Order or not. He at one time joined the Order,
strength of-what was . ' once the ViThig-party;, finding its entre' so' proseriplivit,he,;Wphalis.
which gosa : to show the liseonsiseenoy .or that ,-.nt like a man, and tellt . them he no hiker Tn..;
ancient hut 'noW nearly extinct . :erganizafl'oti. 1 patbizea with the. moveteent., Mr. - -13. is Orte
When Mr, Chase was 'eleoted U. S; Senator, in • of the ablest lawyers inf'hilittlilphia,find beton)
the Witater'of 413-9, by 'u . toombiniition:ofPreeAtti became Min* withKnoti--NOthingiein-vniHi
Sellers and Demo'crats, nothing could exceed a great favorite wittrtheeDemocraoy. We com
their hostility toward him ; no length was then mend a perusal of his letter to men of all
too great to prevent the calamity of having such parties
a representative in Congress. The objection to
him was that on every question bat Slavery his
antecedents were Demooratio. Has ho disavow
ed any of his former principles? Not one. He
is now, as formerly, opposes to a Nation - al Behic;
a higb protective tariff, and in favor of a Sub-
Treasury ; yet the old Clay Whigs of Ohio arc
endorsing him bemuse he iseound on the slavery"
issue; in other words because be believes
with John P. Hale, Charles Sumer, and Henry
Wilson that " slavery its the sum of all villainies."
The Whigs are the main strength of the new or
der in Ohle, and it is well kuowu they bitterly
opposed the nomination of Chase, hut their Free
Soil allies made his nominatiot a eine qua non,
and whipped the K. H.'s into his support. Whig,
or rather "Republican" papers, which have now
flying at their mast head, " For Governor, Sal-
Men P. Chase," little dreamed two short years
ego they would be compelled to submit to anoh a
deep degradation. We wish them joy with their
new candidate, and imagine there will be jest
about enough water in Salt River channel to
allow Free Soil Salmon to float comfortably on
the 2d Tuesday of October
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
PITTSBUItGEII
MONDAY MORNING
FOR CANAL COMM&SSIONER
ARNOLD PLUMER,
Tho Democratic Committee Of Correspondence,
FOR ALLEGEIRNY COUNTY,
Are requested to meet at the ET. OfielLlS HOTEL, on
oftATURDAY, July 21st, et 11 o'clock, A. M.
R. B.'cillTlll3ll, Men.
.
The following gentlemente compose
the Committee :
Jelin Birmingham, D. R. Williams,
Win. Wileen, A. Holstein,
L. it. Patterson., Th^e.J. Heenan,
Thos. R. tismittnn, J Beldam,
Henry Inaction, James A. Irwin,
Ltarnoti Ford, Ci F Olilmors,
Wm M. Porter, . . John M Irwin,
Thos. Farley, Aloe Mark,
gitounti - nowden, John M. 11012,
Dr. A. ti 'Strom, Ohee. Harnett,
F li. Collier, Frsuole Feltz,
June 23. Jscoh IMilistor.
Petrio , s teaches the city during the mannsn . , who de.
sire Ma d .11y or toet.dy Past foraurdad to them, can hare it
do u atarly for any spe.c.fied tone. by le roing their cr
eters and address at the office, cnrner of Fifth and Wuxi
streets.
MORNING POST JOE OFFICE
We would call the attention of BIERCHANTS AND
81J, , i1N1.'59 MEN to the fact that, we hain jut rewired
from Pliladelpbia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and
aro now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill
IT,a4a, Vapor Books, Posters, and Programmes for eahibl
tient,. All orders will be promptly filled.
/grit: Itt. - P.ETTLNUILL & CO., limespoluer .4d,vtizing
Agents, are the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly
Peet, and crN eltithOriB6.l to receive ADVZ:CTIIIIMMITS and
Sumscan-nous for us at the Fame rebut as required at this
°dice. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their
°flow+
era at New Yeas, 1= NASSAU STRUT,
Air M. JOHN W .IPCIAIITEIY ls our authorised carrier
on the route formerly served b 7 Joutr Fawn's, and is alone
endtlud to eqllcet from weekly stftorlbers.
The estimated expenses of the City Goiern
reent cf Brooklyn, for the present drool year,
are $891,238 27.
Boa. En3os Kendall has been elected President
of the Washington and New Orleans Telegraph
Company.
Mr. James B. Clay, a eon of the sage of
Ashland, and owner of the old homestead, de
livered his maiden speech in Kentucky the
other day. It was in opposition to the secret
order commonly called Know Nothings.
Hon. Thomas H. Ford, the Fusion candidate
for Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, is the gentle
man who made a violent free soil epeeoh in the
%•:ow Nothing National Council at Philadelphia.
Ha was one of the seven delegates from the
Buckeye State.
Bishop Doane, of New Jersey, denies a state
ment pet forth in the - Prohibitionist" news
paper, to the sffr.ct that be asked a minister
dining wi h him to indulge in strong drink, who
not only declined, but administered a sharp re
buke to his reverence. The Bishop states this
foolish story wee pat in circulation many years
ego, bat that it 1788 denied at the time, and
publishes letters substantiating what he says.
Private letters from New Orleans, under date
of th- 6th Met., State that the yellow fever is
prevailing there to a considerable extent, and
that it is slowly but steadily progressing, not
withetanding the silence of the public journals
on the subject. Theca letters are from most la
teWgent sources, and may be relied upon. As
the fever increaser, however, it is consoling to.
Da assured that the cholera declines.
Among the names signed to the address which
is to be presented to Padre T1V11121., as soon as
he arrives In New York, (about the first of Sep
tember,) are those of Hon. Jacob Broom, of
Pennsylvania, George DIV% Senators Whitney
and Brooks, Anson G. Phelps, James W. Bark
er and Daniel lininau. The Padre's first ad.
dr , ss will be delivered at tho Academy of i
usio.
PART= s AND PROSPECTR.
The editor of the Gusetto is earnestly endea-
Torte; to divide the KC= Nothings on the
qUOVIOCI of slavery, and his efforts may be at
tended with some tannest. The Free Soil por
tion of the party tire resolved to know and
reo>goiae no other prominent issue In the next
presidential campalan than the question of
slavery. The remainder of the new party would
prefer to give the question " the go by," and
.snits with the South for the sake of victory and
the epo'le. To this last named branch of the
party Ex (Inv. Jobnetoo evidently belongs. His
course in the national Convention at 'Philadel
phis and in the State convention at Reading the
amette denounces as an attempt to ignore the
slavery question, in all its forms, and go in for
the next president regardless of issues and
prinoiplee.
Now, all this is no farther a matter of interest
to us than se it tends to divide cur opponents,
and clear the track for a Successful run of the
next Democratic candidate for the presldermy.
4 national Know liothing party may yet be In
the feAti for the campaign of ISM ; but Its num
hers will be greatly reduced in the northern
States. But its existence will also reduce the
strength of the Seward northern party; and be
tween the two the Democrats stand a fair chance
of winning the race.
The August elections in several of the States
will be looked to with interest, to learn how the
South as well as the North Is likely to go neat
year. Electlqiie occur In Alabama, Arkansas,
lowa, Keetuoky, Texas, Missouri and North
Carolina in the coarse of the next month—all of
thorn Southern States, except lowa. Should the
result in moat of those Southern States prove
Similar to that in Virginia in May last, the
American party will see little hope of help from
the fifteen Southern States next year. In one
month more a better idea can be formed of the
shape of the battle of 'bB; and the Indications
are now that the American party can Secure few
If any of the Southern States. With the Free.
soil party in the field In the North, and all the
New &gland States in its ranks, how many of
the Northern States can the American party carry!
According to the argument of the Ginzetle the
majority of that party are Free Sellers, and have
been misrepresented and betrayed by Gov. John
ston. If such is the fact neither Free Boilers
nor K. N.'s can hope to carry. New Yorker Penn
sylvania. With their Portico thus divided the
Damocrate can win an easy triumph in those
States. But this division of forces must extend
farther. Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and lowa
may go the same way. The slavery question
seems likely to overturn every new political par
ty or combination that can be formed--posseaslng
as it does vitality enough to distract and divide
the opponents of ikroocroeY, without being
potent enough to defeat the party of the trona
and the constitution. We shall look with inter
est for the results of the elections of next month,
as Indicative of the shape and prospects of par
ties next year. In a few of the Southern States
that were heretofore Whig, the K. It'll may be
suceessful ; but in all the Damooratio Southern
States a similar result may be predicted se In
Virginia. Looking with all osialoiand fairness
at present indications, wo oannot see that the
N 'a have much grounds for hope (deeming
the next President; nor can we see the forces in
tJe field, with any prospect of combination, that
are to defeat the Democratic candidate, if a good
one is selected.
WHERE IR S f—Ch sees D'Abiguy, the can
didate of the Know Nothings In Louisiana for
governor, is a !Omuta Cathollo. This beats the
NewYorkess, who =Daniel Ullman, generally
supposed to be a Eindoo.
JULY 16
OF vENANco couNrr:
BOSTOF, 1C EISAT7/ FIT-EET
TILIW, NEWEL
Journa2 says:
A oorreepeudent wishes us to publish tf de
fense of Gen. Stringfellow, the border mean
who headed the Missouri invasion of Kansas
Our opinion of Stringfellow la, that, if be had
hie deserts, he would be a etrung fellow.
Hann To GET OuT.—There have been more
conventions to '• express the sentiments of Mas
sachusetts on the subject of slavery," than there
are teeth in a wool card ; yet none of them ap.
pear to succeed, - as the effort is being constantly
repeated. The free:oil-papers now propose that
future conventions should-.. d0 nothing else"
but express these sentiments. 111113 notion that
Massaattitsettelme nothing-else to do but to look
after the slurry question,
it what keeps her In
a continual Out" for-the benefit of such politi
elute Buttner, 73‘iirlingatne, &o.otito
ilvs• upon hisms broth..—. Boasts t. -
THEATRICAL.—Mrs. C. Howard la playing at
Cincinnati. Davidge and Brougham are star
ring in Canada. The Troy .Museum closed on
Saturday night. Mies Mary Agnes Cameron is
the leading aotrests at Buckland's Theatre, Mon
treal. Melia Durst, Mrs. Skerrltt, and Mire
Waldegrave, the densedeo, are at Albany. The
Front Street Theatro, Baltimore, has re-opened
for a short seascn ; John E. Owen is playing
Uncle Tom there, with little Loniea Parker as
Eva. A new moral drama, written by Louisa
Reeder, has been successfully , played at Cleve
land ; the authoress Is said to to a niece of Gov.
Reeder, of Kansas. Tito Aileen Gougenheim,
late of the Broadway Theatre, sailed on Thurs
day week, engaged by Mrs. St. Clair, for the
Metropolitan, San Francisco. Buchanan will
sail for Ban Francisco on the 20th of August.
Good! Box:reined' advertises for artists for the
Gaiety Theatre, New Orloans. The Beall-
Thorne Italian opera troupe are playing at the
Metropolitan Theatre, San Francisca. Julia
Dean Mayne commenced an engagement at the
Ad:inseam, Cleveland, on Monday night. Eliza
Logan commenced an engagements on the same
evening, at the Cleveland Theatre. The Ohio
State musical festival takes place at Cleveland
on the 17th July, and four following days ; con/-
doctors, Mason, Bradbury and Cady. Maggio
Mitchell is playing at Chicago Josh Silsbee
is playing a round of Yankee characters at
Stockton. Henry Ferran and Louisa Howard are
at the People's Theatre, St Louis.
Lati CROPS to ISAMU:IOI'O3 COMlTY.—Harvest
commenced In Washington county last week.
The Ezaminer eye the wheat crop trill be unu
sually large. A few Heide have suffered from
the weevil, but in general, the crop has escaped
all the disastere, to which it Is liable, and no.
thing is left for the farmers but to gather In one
of the largest crone of wheat their granaries
ever oontained Of barley and rye, the yield
le equally heavy, but Ileac will be sarpasesd by
the gate, of which there will be ono of the
heaviest crops within the memory of " the old
eat inhabitsots." The same ie true of the
grans, which never grew more luxuriantly. The
harvest will be a long and laborious one ; but
the ferment will bo amply repaid for their tell.
Corn in somewhat baukuard, tint under the
influence of the late rains it.,15 coming forward
rapidly, and It now protaltea to be a tret onto
crop. - •
PLITDIIMOII AND ELLIS. RAILROAD. —Tbe Ga
me, iu epeaL•tcg of tho propooltion of the Lake
Shore roads to oubsertbe to tho Pittsburgh and
Erie, sß,ye :
The propooition of the Lake abore roads may
be better understood, perhaps, wit's It la known
that the Pittsburgh and Erie Company i 4 Q en .
struoting, in deftinee of a fair interpretation o,
ite charter, a branch road across the State from
the New York lino to the Ohio line, connecting
at the latter point with a toad to Columbus.
The construction of this branch would enable
th e New r , rtt roads to reach the West without
going through Erie at all. It i■ the first in
stance, we believe, of brooches being construct
ed to a main lino befo , o anything has been done
towards constructiog the main line itself.
That the Pittsburgh and Erie Company is con
structing a branch to the neglect of the main
line, is not carrot, if the officers of that com
pany tell tbo truth. Wo are informed that all
the work which has been done, from first to lam
is on the mainline alone.
Guinea Z 3 Leans..—A German named Chrietian
Climate testified in a liquor trial at Poughkeepsie
that be had drank in one day sixty glageee of
Lager Beor, eaoh glass holding a pint, and that
it did not intoxicate him. If a small German
(the reporter says ha was under eine) can drink
71 gallons of Luger la one day, the question in
how muoh Could a large one drink ? By the way,
we observe that, not witstanding this testimony,
a person charged with selling the beverage was
found guilty under the New York Liquor Law.
Tr
alit MILE RI 41119 Conosonv.—The editor of
the Journal imagines ho finds " black abolition
sentiments" in the resolutions of a Democratic
Convention in Jefferson ooticity, lit Volk only
eight out of twenty-thruo townships were repro
evnted, and thereupon exclaime, " Oar heart is
moved towards the untaught neophytes." It is
very natural that your heart should be "moved
toward" anything that molls of abolition.
Nothing like oonsistenoy.
A Fa an lido co ?HS ElGtatleTt.--By late
&deices from Utah, we learn that the wheat
crop in the territory is likely to be entirely
eaten up by grasshoppers, labial aro appearing
in myriado In all directlono. As thief!! that:allot
staple, much alarm Is already felt, and a famine
is feared.
N. J. &. LZONABD, au actor, who hoe per
formed on oar board] oocasionally,:le playing in
Bt. Louie, and la highly complimented. The De
nsoaat says of him:
We were very much pleased last night with
this gentleman's' delineation of the character of
Jack Cade. It satisfied us that his abilities as
an actor are of the very highest order. True,
he lacks the phislque of Forrest, but the intel
lect to appreolato the author, to present in clear
and vivid colors the charaeterletios of his sub
jects, aro possessed by Mr. Leonard in an extra
ordinary degree. Next to Forrest, Jack Cade
could not have)found a better representative.
P:
ON STELL'OTZLIOW.....The Louldvillo
READING, Juno 22, 1856.
BENJA.HIN EL BiSITSTED., Bed Respected
Sir:—The American party, of Berko county,
intend celebrating the eeventy : efghth anniver
sary of American Independence on "the City .
Island,`" -- and . 'been 'abtliorized' WA°
Committed of Arrangements, to extend an invi
tation to you, and others, to address them on
that day. ;.: Be;assured, air, it will afford
the members of the American party great grat
ification to bear you on that occasion. An
early reply is respectively asked.
With great respect, I remain yours, &a.,
CHARLES Ir. ROBESON,
Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements.
SATURDAY EVEN'S() 23d Jane, 1855. 1 .
4 Fork Buildings, Walnut street, Phila. I
MY DEAR SM:—I have reoeivod your letter
to-day. I cannot accept of your invitation—l
desire to take no active part in politics. Be
sides, I feel obliged to say, that I do not sub
scribe to the doctrines of the American party,
as they have been pronounced by the Conven
tion. As I have before this said, it will
be well to correct the abuses of the Natu
ralization Laws, secure their proper_ adminis
tration, and amend their defeats—further than
this I am not prepared to go. To do more
would bo to do evil, and end is persecution. It
has been the hope of all men who valued the
right and duty of suffrage, to correct the errors
of our two great parties, with reference to the
naturalized voters. Bat evils, which after all in
a country like this can only be transient, should
cot bo remedied by subverting the very founda
tions of republican democracy. We must not
attempt to check the abuse of a great principle
by trampling the principle itself under foot.
Suffrage Is a peli . .loal right, but as we have
hitherto taught and practised, !Cie a human
right duo to n man, beeaue of hie manhood.
Being governed by booicty, he may say how he
shall be governed. To regulate this right
would be proper—to abridge and wholly re
fuse it would be wrong. To frown down and
punish demegeguee, who would combine bodies
of Naturalized Voters to corrupt and demoralise
the Democratic party, and abuse the Democratic
principle of suffrage, would ho right and just.
To protect by law, the icourroace of those per
nicious conspiracies, is all that should be asked
—more than that would ho to make slaves of
those men who were procoribed, strip them of
their manhood, bud degrade a republic of Dem
ocrats into a popular debpotlem. For my part,
I never have thought, and I can never believe,
that it is either wise or just to enact laws or en
courage opinions that will result in religious or
even political intolerance. It is hard enough,
from the very infirmities of our natures, to suffer
our individual judgments to be tainted with pre
judicea arising from differences of opinion ; but
let us not corrupt our laws or our political orgy
nAatioas with the poison of religious or political
pereecution. Such (hinge end in tyranny, de
grading alike to the ruler and the ruled—whether
the ruler be a great popular party or a monarch,
or the ruled be a miserable mat or a wretched,
beaten down minority. It Is nil inhuman.
Two hundred years ago, in the fury and con
fusion of the Greet Rebellion, Milton, that old
blind republican, thus proclaimed the simple
principle upon which all rational, all legal lib
erty must depecd: "No man who knows aught,
oan bo so stupid as to deny that all men natu
rally were born free, being the image and resem
blance a God himself." Let us not, In our re
sentiment at thoto who have abused their freedom
and hart us, do that which would violate "
glen, liberty, honor, safety, all concernmente
divine or human."
I am, Sir, with retpeot, most truly, &o ,
BENJAMIN EL BREWSTER.
To Mr. Chas. K. Robooon, Chairman, &0., Read
tug, Berk!!
liar the Piteburgh Pot
llloohantona Rieruedles...No. 4.
Since my loot communication on the subject
of mechanical supports, I have had several in
stances of their beneficial 'affiance in the cure
of diseases requiring outward props. The weak
and flaccid mueoies oftentimes require sustaining
toflueuee besides that of local stimulants, in the
way of lieitnente and applications, to Increase
their tonicity and power; in the eanse way that
a broken bone requiree splints to strengthen it
during Its progress from disease to health—or
broken cud varicose vein the aid of a laced or
elestie stocking. In my former articles I alluded
to topporters to snotsin the sunken walls of the
abdomee, to diseases of the carious organs of
that cavity, in order to take off the pressure
from above downwards, which continually tend
ed to v. eaten and reduce the force of the abdomi
nal.mueoles in their effort to retain in their proper
localities, the organs above them ; end producing
various diseasee, cock as piles or htemorrhoide,
pro...
. - -.ans uteri, constipation, liver complaint,
,
iseart disease, and most forms of
dyspepsia, -•-•
lung diseases. it mill bs readily Been that if
these organs are not , nerly held in their
".
'
places, that disease both of and
h of a
as each organ in its turn refuses to fulfil the
functions belonging to it, the general health
becomes worse, until you have the whole human
machine to a dilapidated condition, from which
the wisest medical treatment will not often res
cue it.
But if timely resort be had to these outward
applianoeo, with judicioue medical treatment,
from a well educated, conoible physician, the
patient may reasonably hope for a speedy cure
of any of the diseases enumerated. What I
have said in regard to Supporters may also be
said of Shoulder Braces, for whilst I admit that
they have not the power of pressing upwards
the dragging oondition before spoken of, yet
they have a great influence in bringing the body
into a proper shape and position, and thereby
aiding the natural powers in performing a oure.
They aro worn with comfort by persons of all
conditions and occupations. I have sold my
Shoulder Brace now for over three years, to
Divines, Lawyers, Editors, Doctors, and all
classes of laborious occupatieno, and I believe
I can say that in all cases that has come to my
knowledge, with satiafaction. I have' known
hundreds of oases where the else of the attest - ,
has been greatly increased, and the volume of
the lungs accordingly, thereby giving greater
strength and vigor to the whole body. I would
cow invite attention to a new Truss for the
radical euro of nEnsta on Etmrtruz, made and
patented by Mr. Marsh, of New York, under
letters patent bearing date September 12th,
1854, and which, in my hands, has anceeeded in
making a radios! cure of every ease of rupture,
when it has been need for a sufficient length of
time to offset that object. Mr. Marsh has been
equally successful, and has given me assurance
that nearly every case that has come under his
notice has been cured in a reasonable time, from
six to eight months. The Truss is a beautiful
instrument, plated with silver, with an ivory
ball fora pad, surrounded by a ring, upon tehloh
the pressure can be increased or diminished, as
the patient may desire, producing adhesion of
the ruptured parts, and a radical cure. I would
respectfully invite the attention of physicians
and others to an examination of the Truss.
I design in a future article to call attention to
a chair to be used in place of those now manufac
tured, and which, if once introduced, would, I
think, smpereede all others, on account of its
adaptation to the shape of the,person. I have
very little doubt but the chairs now in use with
excavated, hollow books, are very injurious, not
only to the health, but are lily adapted to com
fort. The chairs now used, where they should
press against the bask, are hollow, as it ware,
inviting a curved and projecting spine. I wir
give a fall account of it in my next article.
GEO. H. KEYSER,
No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
4aT
The following lines by John 0. Sue, Bel, hale
been pcnnonnoed inblime in t.t.=gbt wad olegent fn exprer
don:—
SEES EST VATES. •
Stare le a dogma of the umlaut sages ;
No noble human thought,
However burled In the duet of eve,
Can ever oome to nought.
With kindred faith, that knows no barn dejection !
Beyond the relies' prone
see, afar, the final resurrection
Of every slalom hope 1
I eta, as parcel of a now °mace',
Tits bestaido hoar
When every bed of lofty aaphattcat
Shall blossom Into Sower!
We are not mocked; It r as not in derision
God made our epirits free ;
Oar brightest hakes are but the dim pre•vlsion
Of blessiage that shall be!
Whim they, who lovingly have hoped end !ruled,
Despite sconeteensiehe fear,
alma se. 141Ve jarring element edAttel,
Amara:tied luto Mune
. _
ffIMMIII
- -
rum=Pire.4lo wontre. - -
from the Philadelphia Public Lodger .j
As the sale of the Main Line of ttnk State ,
Works and their productiveness are • gneationi
that are exalting some interest, we here present
lormrs facte . whloh maybe found of interest in 0.
riving' at cseirect - -.ponctualons in the imeraties.
The Citnal : Coinmissioners':report states; that the
receipts on the Columbia end Philadelphia Bail
mid for the year 185/, .. . • tggLigun
On the Allegheny Porhtge Baal . MAI'S ;I
On the IdelttlAna of mid 219,45fi 63:
Bross receipts.--
The extanidltures were.
On Columbia Railroad $300,761 77
Allegheny Portage oad 338,391 66
Main Mee of Canalßailr 218,714 70
Expenditures
Net receipts on tbelfaha Line for the year 1854.5233,143 04
No goode tatt,Of the.third and fourth classes
_are shippedly.the.canal•linos; thelormer cline
is charged $2.10 per ton, and, the latter $1,90.
The cost of battling' a ton over the Columbi a
Railroad (without any allowance for wear of
road and capital) was 78 cents, and the coat on
the Allegheny Portage Road was not len than
$2,25 per ton, making the total 00g on the two
roads $3,01;= for the 'motive power, expenses
and repair of.roadway and machinery, we have
cost on the two roads, $B,OO per ton ; toll on ad
olass•goods, s2,lo—equaL to 90 ote. loss; and
on 4th close the loos is $l,lO per tha. The
State, therefore, according to these figures, ac
tually pays about $l,OO per ton more One it re
ceives, and furnithed the tire roads and 285 miles
of oanal for. nothing-181 miles from Columbia
to Hollidaysburg, - and 104 from Jo.hestown to
Pittsburgh—for the sake of having goods trans
ported over her main lino of works ; and yet the '
oanal transporters cannot do business and pay
even the rates now charged by the State, bat
are compelled to selltheir stock and abandon the
business.
The probable yearly value of the Main Moo,
if it received all of the bolls over it, would be as
follows:
The Columbia Road earned last yearsB2l,lYs 79
And the expenses for working, repairing the
roadway and machinery, pay of collectors,
Bc, were 380,67 G 40
• -----
Profit, or net receipts $445,519 89
Thsex ten Eastern Division of e Caal. 49
ds from Columbia th tO the n junction of
the Juniata with the Susquehanna, and the
mai earnings on this division are estimated
to reach $170.0,-,0
The expenditures for 1854 were 518 So
Probable net earnings of Eastern Division...-. 118..520 09
Net earnings from - Philadelphia to Junction... $.;04,180 89
The receipts on this division cannot be cor
rectly ascertained, because all of the coal and
othcrr tonnage from the North and West
Branches pass over this division without
charge, the toll having been paid at the ofilco
of clearance.
The Juniata Canal extends from the Junction
to Rollidaysburg, (161 mites,) and th e ex.
pellets were .................... $85,09'1
Expenses on Allegheny Portage Rail-
Expenses on Western Dlvhdon of the 883,891.
Canal
Total expenses from the Janetlon t,
Pittsburgh..._ $476,497
The receipt' on this part of the Male
Liao were-- 248.L,0
LOU or cost of working over the re.uipts
tiet fieralop of the Main Line $2lO 922 00
Supposing the Eastern Division of Canal, (49
miles,) would receive its proportion of tolls over
it from the North and West Branehes. It thu3
appears that the not earnings would be about
equal to 43- per cent. on $7,600,000.
After the completion of the Broad Top Rail.
road, the Canal from the :unction to Efollidayo
burg will, it is presumed, pay something veer
the expenses—but say that it will pay merely the
expenses—then we have the net earnings on the
line from Philadelphia to Hollidaysburg, $564,-
139 00, nearly per cent. on $7,600,000; but
if the Mountain Road and the 'Western Canal
are required to be kept open, in good order, and
worked, the cost over the receipts, on this por
tion, will be upwards of $250,000. It will,
therefore, be eeen that a part of the Main Lino
(from Philadelphia to Hollidaysburg) is worth
$1250,000 per year more than the whole of the
Main Line from Philadelphia to Pittsbur.h. 1
INTERESTING FOREIGN ITEMS.
The Bt. Peterebnrgh Naval Hasiaeine publishes
a report from Dr. Peragoff, chief army surgeon
at Sebastopol, in whiolt it is said that never in
the history of surgery were snob frightful
wounds known as those which came under the
treatment of the Russian surgeons during the
bombardment which commenced April 9, and
caused by the sixty-tire -pounder shot and 200-
pound shell of the , besiegers. Oa the 9th, be.
sides small operations of surgery, 800 ampnta•
tins were performed in only three of the oper
ating rooms. In the chief depot of wounded,
ten surgeons wore continuously occupied, and a
large assembly room was four times successively
tilled with wounded.
The Cologne Gaaeue contains a letter from
Freeburg, which says: " The late arrangements
of the Emperor Alexander IL, relative to the
succession to the Russian throne, appear to be
of more importance than might have been at
drat °apposed. It is said that they were caused
by the dcoiro of the Czar to withdraw from of
fairs as soon as ha possibly can. The Emperor,
It is said, is of the opinion of the German par
ty, that Russia can only lose, materially and
morally, by a continuation of the var. It is
added that the late events in the Crimea have
produced a very marked effect on his hi jesty,
and have led him more than ever to wish to to
tire."
A letter from Kertseit, in a Lyons j3uragt,
says: "An English officer having paid a visit to
the cemetery Of a Emden church, was greatly
earprised to ace a great number of newly made
groves. As no one bad been killed, and Se no
epidemic malady . prevailed in the town, he con
.-44 no enspicione, and had the graves open
- ''rd la them not fewer than fifty [nag
quite new, and a great
gunpowder. The
destruotiGn is
-las for
nifioent braes gnu.,
quantity of projeatilea
quantity of wheat preserved frow
said to be auffieient to feed the allied arw.,
nearly a month."
On Thursday evening, at Drury-lane Theatre,
In the (nurse of the performance of the opera
of " La flonnambula," the stage manager pre
seated himself before the audience, and an
nounced the fall of Sebastopol, on information
received from the House of Commons direct.
The lineal patriotic demonstrations took place,
attended with the greatest enthusiasm, but, as
it o proved ax , they were thrown away upon a mere
h.
A French chemist tape that ho has diiieovered
that by grinding tea in the same manlier as cof
fee, before infueion, the quantity of exhilirating
fluid obtained is nearly doubled.
Murder and Suicide... A Brother's Love.
[Prom the St. Louis Demoaret)
Oa Monday, after the publican= of cur ac
count of the suicide at King's Hotel, on Satur
day night last, we were informed of the 'probe.
ble cause of the fatal act. We did not deem it
proper to publish it ; because, if false, it would
have been a wanton lank to the dead man's
memory and his family's honor. The cirenm
etances, however, have slime corroborated the
truth of the rumor add= reached us, It is heed
less to be delicate now, as It Is impossible that
the public' can be prevented from hearing it.
It appears that the suicide had a sister, who
left her home In the interior some time ago,
and came to St. Louis to live without working.
It is uuneceensary to be more explicit. It is
stated, too—but we do not vouch for the truth of
the rumor—that all her family abandoned her,.
with the exception of her brother, whb died by
his own hands on Saturday. Remade repeated
but unemmessful attempts to reclaim her. She
gradually decenden in the, scale of being, un
til she became an inmate of a home of ill-fame.
He could not endure the sight nor thought or
his sister's dishonor. On Saturday forenoon he
he took her from town inn buggy. She did not
return with him. On being asked where she
was, he replied that he had put her on board of
a boat whietthaci just left the port. - He then
retired to his room and shot himself.
It is believed that be murdered his sister,
A body answering her . desoription has beef
found in the country, in the direction he drovr
his buggy. Two barrels of the rivolver he eb.o t
himself with Were found to be discharged.
An investigation of the case is in'progreac.,
Brange ! that men should shudder at a eiin'
and then try to eradicate it by a greater crime I
We have ‘ been soneed of unjust sternums in
speaking of his death. If this additional crime
is proved, who is there that will defend the eelf
murderer, who murdered his sister 1 It is a
false doctrine that teaches us to speak only
good of the deceased. If we wish men to live .
rightly, we must speak of dead criminate, with
feelings of contempt or loathing which, if living
their crimes would have inspired, To speak
well of deceased sinners, is to encorage iiviog
criminals in their guilty career. •
Since the foregoing was in type, the coroner
has returned from his inquest on tha body of
Emily Blessing, (not Bleasington,) which wne
found on lower Columbia bottom, seven miles
from town, lying in a nubby lot, about 30 yards
from 'Welkin's road. The body was identified
by Mr. Hector Fairflower, her brother in law. It
was in a frightful stage of decomposition. In
numerable
worms were crawling over it. It
was clad in a pink muslin dram and stew non
net. Two bullet/ had _penetrated her bead.
Tlte fret entered-hei right",teraple, the second.,
neo th e cheek bone. The seoond Nast cute I
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ties lamed by this Company will be libenilly adjusted and
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Before purchasing your Mat or Cap
to-day, call a le/ WOOD street, and examine our
stook of CATS and CAPS, which will be sold as LOW for
CASH as any other house in the city can or will sell them.
1 :10ItGAN
Next house to the new Presbyterian et CO.,
Church,
Ono doer from Sixth street
`..taa'e just reoriiifmr, the ; a
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[1::e Tar TruAnao of "The Pittsburgh Oes Company"
have this day declared a Dividend of Vivo per Cent.
on the Capital flock of the Co., out of the profits o , f the six
months ending 1-t ins t., payable to Stockholders or their
legal representatives fortlowith, at the ofiloa of the Company.
jy10.10: JAILEB M. CHRISTY', Treasurer.
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
OF PITTOBIIROIT,
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield titivate.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8300,000.
017 Inner Buildings and other Property against Loa
or Damage by The, and the Perna of the Boa ana
Inland Navigallon and Transportation.
DrISEOTOIta:
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A. A. Carrier, Kennedy T. Prism!,
Jemes 8. Di vim., W. e. Haven, D. R. Park,
I Grier 'Sproul, Wads'ijampton, D-11- Long,
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hoTilCif..—.lhe ANNUAL MEETING - oz . ih,.°
Stooknolders of the ATLANTIO AND OHIO TEL:.
GRATH G/.IIPANY, will be held at BUEHLER'S HOTEL,
Harrisburg. Pa, on THURSDAY, the /9th of July, 105,
at 1,) o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of electing NINE DI.
RECTORS for the ensuing )ear, in accordance with the
Charter.
By order of the Board of Directors.
jeatta A. B. atrauturras Secretary.
JrA , TliTetslit i,
OF INDIANA TOWNIP,
TxTILL be a Candidate for nomination for ths Moe of
77 COUNTY 0 0%1 , 118810MM, on tho Demoaratla Ticket,
at the October Election.
harliEttlty...GEOßGE R. BIDDLE, of the
[ l :Clty of Allegheny, will be a candidate for the office
of Shorift of Allegheny County, at the ensuing eleo.
Got.
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PITTBBURGEI • •
Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company;
CORNSE OF BUM AZ VD 111.4.RZET BTRESFS„
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
J. D. Inau.s, Secretary.
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connected with LLYE RISES.
Moo. against hull and Cargo Rieke on the Ohio and
Mie
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And against Loss and Damage by Vire, and against the.
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Policies honed at the lowest rates consistent with safety
to all parties.
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Wintakm Phillip, James W. Hallman,
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tin the Yisutortd. By =de.
7: :az.
GEO. W. USA thastgAr•
„ s,
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hilt at her right - ear. Oti' Saturday - evening
about five o'clook, a resident of that section,
heard the report of five pistol shots. The body
was discovered on Monday night. It was burled
at, the county farm.
The Jury returned a verdict of murder
against_" some person or .persons unknown. "
There te no doubt that Eutity - Blessing was kil
led by her brother and °yeti cironmstanee re
lating to her in this paragraph is known' to be
a fact. _
The' way of the tranegreasoi is hard."
OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
THE ONLY RAILROAD
RIINNILNO WHIST FROM PITTSBURGH.
Ox and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PASSIM
QEI TRAMS will run as follows, until further notice:
FASS.THAIN WILL LZAVN AT 3 A. M.
Men TICSIZt " soT '-" ""
P.Z.Plita TRAM " AT .3 P. M.
Theca Trains all run through to Oreatline, and connect
there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana,
and Bollofontaine "and Indians; liailroads. At Mansfield,
cocuseotione are made for Newark, ZanesiilLe, Monroeville,
Sanduaky, Toledo, Chicago, 404 and et Alliance.for Cave.
land, &c. No trains run on Sunday.
'Through Tickets sold io Cincinnati, Louisville 'St. Louis,
Indianapolis, Chicago, Bock Island; sort Wayne, Cleveland,
and the principal Towns and Cleo In the West.
The Ir'L•W BRIGHTON ACCONIMODATION TRAIN will
'CATO Pittsburgh at 10 A. 31. and 6 P. IL, and New Brighton
at 7 A. ,31. and 1 P. H.
For Tickets and further Information; apply to
J. 0. CURRY;
At the corner °Mee, under the Monongahela House.
Or. at the Federal Street Station, to
OBORGE Ticket Agent.
l'lttabnrith, March 10th.1855 (u b 10)
OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
BEING THE,
Continuation of the Ohio and Penns, IL E
TO FORT WAYNE,
MISDEED ASD DICIDTZEtt ALDLIZI PiritMCß4ll.
4Z"Trains connect at Onetime. without detention, with
ail the Trains on the Ohio and Anna. Road, and also at
Forest with Trains going North and Routh on the Blatt
River and Lake Erie Railroad. ,
Por Tickets, apply at the Railroad Mem of the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Ails
ghonv City, or at an 7 of the following points:
felt Wayne, Bellefontaine,
Cincinnati, Urban
Dayton, Spendtold,
Lndiarmolts, Richmond,
Tian, Findlay-
Persons desiring Tickets will be particular to ask for a
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
j,,5 J. R. STRAIMIIIAN, Bup't.
o rtificati on, the instant a pester te applied,
must rearm, and slur is given by DALL. 3 PAIN EX
TRACTOR'S galvanic effects, and except tie pane are de.
coin posal, they will hoon be restored to tliv-ir natural color:
but if so, the contagion's Influence will be neutralised and
gores td, for mortification cannot proceed whatever the
alive be laid on, and new flesh will certainly be generated.
Manx In. at Laarars PLUM
Are r •adered quite harmless by rubbing In Instantly a
quantity a DILLE - V . 'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after It
See swollen, end livid spots are visible. Even then, like
the battery, It will directly attract, dissolve, and
metamorphose the poisoning Influence. At the sting of
rees and am - quit...a, the instant it touches you the pain
ends. The bit,: cf rabid animals also are as epeedlly net:-
trait:rd.
Bons genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with
signatures of
HENRY DA.LLEY, Manufacturer,
0. V. CLICERNER h Co, Proprletors.
Bold at 2:5 cents per box by Dr. G. H. KEYSER, 140
flood street, and by nearly ovary dealer in medic:nes
throughout the United States. An orderit or letters for in
formation or advice, to be addressed to C. V. OLICHENER
01). York. JylCh.doar2.:
44- opal/11.s, Scrotala 4 Diseased Blood.
—Fcr terrif4c diseaoes, Carter's Spanish Mixture to
the only npcctec.
Tba proprietor have In their possession over one hun
dred certlEcate,. cf the =cat extraordinary cures effected
by It
We
refer to the certificate of Richard Adams, late High
Pheilff of lUclarnand, Va.; Edwin Burton, Commissioner of
the &Tonne for Richmond; General Weleh t .of the Won.
meth Circus ; Dr. Liendloy, of Washington City;
11fr. Wm.
A. itattheTre rt,td C. 13. Luck, EN., of Richmond, Va.; Mr.
F. B - .yclen, Rxcludage Hotel, Va ; and a hoot of others, who
have teen cases of the worst derniption eared by Carter's
Spanish Mixture. They all certify that It is the greatest
tender of the blood known
ge,3 advertlament.
Lungs t Lungs I t
erer,na suffering from diseases of the throat or lungs
ars, in a grezt majority of cares, completely restored to
health by a faithful trial of Dr. Curtis' Hygeana or Inhaling
Vapor. Dy the Doctor's hew method of treatment, the
Medical agent is brought ID titroot contact with the diseased
parte, and cannot fail of haying a beneficial effeo4 All
druggists evil it. Fee advertisement in this paper.
Cindion—Da. Coss' HYGRANA le the original and oaly
Rau urns
jalB:3wdew
SaratockAng factory.—C. DALY'S Stocking
ro4zory, where everything LB made in the ROSIER:PLINY,
is •t 11.5 corner of St. Clair and Penn streets. Ile is con
tinually turning oat every variety of flosierY, well made
and boitable to the season, which may be always obtained
Wholesale and Retail et hie Store, earner of Market alley
and Fifth eire.3t. Don't forget the name—O. DALY and
No b.
tqir-Junt [deceived, a superior lot of Latong,
?cage, and Grebe COATS, r‘Llth nos desirable, and will bo
told. Low, ren C.S!!..', at GRIDDLE'S,
j^.l No. 241 Liberty street, bad of Wood.
OFFICERS:
......... Iron. WAL F. JOIIIIBTOI.I,
Via Resider! RODY PATYRESCO.
Stey and Troancrer.A. A. CARRIER.
.dariztant c , efary .8 8. CARRIER.
~ ~ . ; ,_
=MEM
P - E
- K I N'''''TEA'''StitiffirE:
S. JAYNES.
• NO. 88 Fifth et., one door east of Exchange Eank,-
t i
Pittabiturgh,
erl NEER aim !MACE TEA& SELECTED WITH GREAT
ejf care, and ptuthaerd direct from the ImPortal f° r
Cash. The etock consists of all. thedifferent flavors 'and
grades of TEL broht to the Ame rican market, and sill
eold,.wholetale ano retail', at the LOWEST PRICES.
=AIL 911.0ffEsEl nio invited to call and get samples,
and /can oar prices.
'• • PACEED.-.TEAL%
Put Vp trnefixffic packages, expressly for the trade:
Young Ityson No.l, Imperial No. 1,
0 44 No . 0
" N 0.2,
No.
Ne. 4, Oolong No.l,
' N0..2, _ ,
Silver Leaf Young Hymn, Plantation Oolong,
thimperader No.l, Soncliong,
No. 2, Ning Young Smabone,
English smarm; Old Country Slack.
TEAS OF ALL, GRADES BP THE HALF alma?. -•
OOPPREixis Sava and Pam
LOVERINGIVEDOAIIB-oruslied; Coatis Pulverrizal;
Pulverized A; White added 0; Yellow Clarified and heal
New (Teem,.
BAKEIIB - 113.011A, 0000 A and CHOOOLATN, etc., etc.
Long experience in the busineas to a sure guarantee that
evemarticlersold will be as represmted.
This old erfohlisiled store has no connection with =pother_
house in the city.
Customers are warned not to Placi ony confidence In the
rerpm lishment. entations of persons formerly employed in this. Es
tab
Ag , ent, by rpeciat appointment, for the aote - of
DR. JAYNE'S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES;
Also, for the sale of
je4] L. JOHNSON'S TYPE, /NH, tea
L
Boot and shoe Olanafactory. Ja (n
ms orm= a Bno.,
4 go i l i alt t l e rspe ti z t afall that y th lnfoga the citizens f
tc;
of MEN'S AND IVOl7EN'ri ' ig e o z r9 s ATlT 811 4 04
At No. 79 Szdithlield streett -
In %nukes Bouseros, where they will be prepared to 811
all orders of env description of Boots and Shoes at the
shortest notice.
In - order to accommodate all dodos of customers they
will also keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern
work. Also, ell descriptions of children'a wear.
Term rtrictty cash: good: at oath prism.
A share of the public patronage Is solicited. jmy2:6m
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
lif/L.PC7AffiMlraB or
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND BITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and i f entilatim of 13'
/al A. t W. rill contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Btoam or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilean's Furnace,
Churches, Schools, Efoqitals, Factories, Green Houses,
Cone Menges, Jails, HoWs, orDwellings. No.2SMARKET
street, Pittsburgh. aple
PEARL BTEAII KILL :
ALLEGHENY.'
oferFLOCIE DUMBED TO PPM - MPS In either oI
the two Mee.
Daman may bo left at the Mill, or In bores at the EMITS of
LOGAN; WEIEOIsr & CO., 62 Wood street.
BRAUN d REITER, corner Liberty and Bt. Clair ate
P. SCR WART4Druggitit, Allegheny.
t'attare: °eon, on DELIVERY.
jy26 lIRTAS. KENNEDY Cs, CO.
urrlCa . oano PrIinarLVAMIS RAILROAD CO,
Pittsbeirgh, July 10th, 1865.
o°Tea Board of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend of Fear per Cent. for the six months et:Ki
t:rig lot bust., payable friths Stock of the Company, at Par, at
their Mlles, Mild street, on and after the 24th July.
Stockholders In New York will be paid at the office of
Winslow, Lanier di Co. 02 Wall Street.
In view of the additional equipments In Motive Power
and Care required asr the business of the road, and the
gradual retirement of the "mating debt," the Board has
deemed it beat for the Interest of the Stockholders that the
present Dividend should be pail in the Stock of the Oom•
Pony, rather than in cash. IL S. FLBMINO,
bladot Treasurer.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
44-Dr. 11 ) Lenes Celebrated Vcrinlfuge
and Liver Pills. A angular combination, but very
etectusl, as the following will show:
New Toss, November 20, 1852. '
Knowing, from experience, the valuable qualities of Dr.
irLson's Vermifuge and Liver Pills, I have for some time
back considered it my duty, and made it my baldness, to
make those articles known wherever I went among my
friends. A abort time ego I became acquainted with the
ease of a young girl, who seemed to be troubled with,
worms and liver complaint at the tome time, and had been
suffering for some two menthe. Through my persuasion
she PrMehaselone bottle of Dr. EPLANE'S VERSIDITIGE,
and one box of LIVER PILLS, which ehe:took according to
directions. The result was, shii passed a large quantity of
worms, and thinka that one box more of the Pills will re
store her to perfect health. Liar name and residenc, can
be learned by calling on E. L. Theall, Druggist, corner of
Rutgar and bimaree streets.
P. S.—Dr. Arians's celebrated Versa!tugs and liver Pills
ma both be obtainal at any' of the respectable Drag Stores
In this city.
Purchasers will please be carefal to ask for, an take
norte but Dr. Jr' Lane s Yervuluge and Liver Fps. There
are other Vermitages and Pills now before the pubito, but
all emparatively wortbless.
Also, for efai by the sole proprietors,
aLEMLNG
Bnoco9sors to J. Itidd & Ooy
No. 60 F'orkil atrn•t..coroo Fourth
Executor's Notice.
A LL persons Indebted to the estate of JOTtN EWING,
late of Findley township, Allegheny county, deceased,
will make payment to the subscriber, and those hating
claims will present them, properly authenticated , fu settle.
moot, to W.. 11. It. NEWELL,
jyltiltwo
Executor.
Q TILL DIBPOLiED amyttin
(0 my large and varied atock—lfen'a, cielSe live. La
dies' Mime and Children's •EltiOTS, 43120.E.9, GAITERS
and SLIPPEDS. Commit your own interests. Buy at. the
Boot and Shoo Emporium, N 0.107 Market atrout.
jyld E. 8(313d rim.
ran YdTE OP T II ELLLES may be determined before
yera wear out the next pair of bhoes—if you bu them
at Head Quartera,No.lo7 Market street - By order of your
humble servant. fivlBl A. E. SCHMERTZ.
_r_
13 , 1LE.-.4. A. SlA•4.lbi * CO. ail'. open,
0 on Monday, July lath , 10 more oasis of Calicoes, at 4,
5 and o,4'c. per yard.
iY/6
JA.B.AftOL6—,SOO
dad 83 to 60 per cock, at
jyl6
tA, RITE GOODS—A. A. MAEON A Cu. sae closing out
yT their - whole stock. of White Goods and Embroideries
a_t s rednction of nearly ono.ball" tho usual nrir.s. 03-16
-100 boxes Lemons;
and
60 do Oranges. Reed
tor sale b y fjyl6j AEYAIER & ANDERSON.
_ _
'TWELVE AND A HALF DENTS, it only costs, to Mae
your &Mr put complete sharing order. We always
plem
BOWN & TETLEY,
181 Wood street.
PLETRE."I I ..
TrEYSTONE Blfl
HOTEL, iltornirrensir Co. PE.417.1., au
11 dred and 1./art-pin= =kr sari of Pittsburgh' and
hand
only sin hours' rat. This delightful residence and place of
public, resort Is located en the banks of the " Blne Juniata,"
at the confluence of Spruce Creok. Its clear epring, trout
anataining waters, here discharges itsel4 and mingles its
murmurs in concert, as they rush down the gorges of the
Mountains.
Tao very central position of this Hotel makes it a desira
ble plate of eclourn for a few weeks or days. for men of
business and their fritallies—jaded and enervated with the
turmoil, bustle and heat of themty. It is situated on the
Penuaylvanla Center Railroad, where the great turnpike
ftom the Susquehanna and other roads concentrate—
making
the eas d y egress and Ingress, several times a day, by
the .cars a
racqutstrai.n stages, to Altoona, Tyrone, Huntingdon and
The Rouse is a new brick one, four stories high. spacious.
and roomy, newly papered, painted and furnished from
basement to attic, with all the modern improvements and .
appliances of Cold Baths, &o. It is also finely ventilated, -
There are superb views of every department of the Rout;
lain scenery— the " glorious mountains," the "etern
hills." Telegraph Office is In the House, always ready for al
work—and the proprietor ready to receive visitors at mode•
rate charges. R. B. TLASLETT, Proprietor.
nivuerfccs tot irrretrseu:
William Carr & Co, 929 Liberty street
John Shoenberger. John P. Anderson.
_ William S. Campbell, St. Charles Hotel. ( Jill
_ _
NSW AND VALUABLE BOOKB—
AT DAVISON'S BOOK STORE,
• 85 t st, neArrth
History of the Christian Church Ma
; r ke
by Dr. ar.Fl
Hasa. st.
Prise arear—Mbelsos—The Witmer of Reason and Na
ture to and Bonitleent Creator.
De Quinsy's toot--The Note Book of an English Opium
Eater.
Catholic and Protestant-Nations Compared In their three
fold relations to wealth, morals and morality; by Rev.
4 Nntasel, of Paris.
'Cfte Adventures of Andisa Lee; by Rev. Chu. Kinsle
Note.' Of ,Theological Student. gy.
liirS.JaVoinufa Common -Place Book of Thoughts, !demo
ries and Fa. u•
Star PapesefLfenty Ward Beecher.
widow—The ht or the Left?
Footsteps of Bt. Pala.
The Dead in Chrig; by Brown.
Philip Colville; by gcauedy.
The Words and Mind of aeons.
Kitto'a Cyclopedia of Mita! Literature.
Dr. Aloott'a Works.
The Young Housekeeper.
Th e Young Wife. The Young !dottier.
The Young Huaband—Health_
Harbaug hummes' swols tm . on Suture Life.
Cin Wor
Btaphetor Travail; in Egypt and the Holy Land.
truah, Wrapping Papers, Blank Books and Stationery
of all kinds. For sae at Eastern rimy by
.50 3 J. B. DAVISON.
'Ft' , TING'S WOMB!! ;
Tales of s Traveler;
Crayon kilseallenioe;
Bonneville's Adventures;
Hnickerbookent—New York ;
Sketch Book;
Alhambra;
Bras:abridge Hall;
fdahomet; In 2 vole.
Astoria;
Conquest of Granada ;••
Colmnbne; In 8 vole. ,
•
Goldsmith.
The slx,rs Books will be sold at SIAS per volume.
For sale at the Book Store of
W. A. GILDBMiNNEY & CO.,
Fifth et., opposite the Theatre.
Sett Or labsid y n
MarESSIETIOALLY SEALED IN C AN S
; LEMONS and
.1111. ORANGS; NEW POTATOES—just received by Es.
press an& for sale by OEO. BEALE, Jr., Aseur,
_ _ _
JD/Itilt ' Masonic Hall Cellar. Fifth etreut.
11 I ADTI dalT,
a
Am= fcra..-This is 110 offensive ointment, but a
pleasant pow der; and When need in connection with the
tuk iiioretrected cures *Pere all other means have
felled. Price $l. Per box. Sent by mall on receipt of the
price. Sold In Pi ttebnrgh cy.ly by
7914
S. L. OUT)TBERT, 340 Third it.
=,
fiIIANGES 21111 1:11.1k.
V.:/ your tine (lifters. Yon tan get plenty more or the
same sort at priees CO snit the bard tiza.:eiby calling at the
Cheap and Nashionable Store or W. B. t7enlilEVlZ;
' ' No. 107 Market street.
QM= IS. COME AT LAST, inducing b7.11151118TZ
is 3 to do MAW, Call to ropoly , the inomalog 'flemnand
for Moo 118, French Bla2=B, Mazes and Chit.
drtm's FANCY 38028 of miry depoziption. No. 107 IVer
rstreet le Z• i i it ttie place to got wall aaltielar t er
oarattilw Man at' [MN. 74.11, f)t)
-4.:;
• -
WESTERN FAIMERS INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW LISBON, OHIO.
Capital, . 8150,000.
TJ. MINTER, Annus &. Charles Building, Na. lod
„, Third street, Pittfibtligh.
0171.01183:
P. A. IILOORPOSI, President
JAMES BURDICK., Vice President
LEVI MARTIN, liencetary aid Treasurer.
premium:in airrEartoest
James W. Woodwell, Joseph Plummer,
James Wood, • iddle
JOO. V. ilarbaugh, Dr. M..
Jno ß . E. Ark,
.11.0] Wzn.
Simms, BLratinicham, DAWSOII, Newmeyer &00
Bi
CossTentif =cam), the BEST BRANDS of
PENE,SYLV.MA,
01110 INDIANA and
MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and
3T , XT.114 FLOVIC,
Which will always be sold at the Lowest Cash prima. rapli
DEALERS IN BACON,
HAMS, SKS & SHOULD
Co-Part neralalp.
TATE hare this day associated ourselves LI the PORE
Vi' PACKING and PROYISION buatnese, at , the old
stand, 297 Liberty street. The business la to be conducted
ander the name and style of W. B. MAYS a CO.
WTA. B. HAYS.
GEO. S. HEAD.
.......7
R. J. ONEMENEI...J. C. C11MUCT5.....13. C. TV.Tdr....15% a, w00r.,...w,
AMERICAN .. .
- . . .
PAPIER IllAV:IIE
MAIMPACTURING COMPANY; i
.B'o. 7 8 SECOND STREET, PITTSBERGEI, Pd. I,
PiAff.AIiII.FAtatiIIIIRB or FABLER MACRE ORNAMENTS
ct for Churches, Dorms, Steamboats, &a; Mirror and
re Frames, Window and Door Reads, Brackets, Truants, -'
Cornices, Ventilators and Centre Moen for Ceilings, Be. :.
Batten and Mouldings of every description, size and &AA
OFILIPLS and warranted more durable than anyother article ..'
now in use.
47E• Orders exemated on the shortest notice. :.
.N. B.—Attention of Steamboat Builders Is especially di•
rected to this article, on account of its light weight.
•
Na 73 Second et., CEIMAIDIS, TUNICS As CO.,
.•
between Wood and Market ata.,
;e^l
Pitt , burgh.
' Important to Honsokeepors and
Fruit Orowera.
rthur's
PATENT ALU-TIGHT BELP-SEALING
CANS AND JARS,
For Preserving Fresh Fruit
and Vegetables.
*** o 4l , 4akivaioNL.-
LIGE SALE at No. 121 Wood street, Pittabtugh, Pa., at
the China and Queensware Store of MicillY MOST',
who is the only agent in this city for disposing of the above
very useful article. Per a fall descri_ptton of these OASIS,
a 124 the mothod of thole use, ate arculara, to be had es
above; where, also, a complete and full assortment of new
and desirable pattenut at CHINA, GLASS and QUEENS.
WARE, adapted to the wants of private families, hotel
keepers and country merchants; may be obtained at low
prime
/611:ly
A. A. NI AEON d CO.'S
DRY GOODS
A. A. MASON & CO.
A fibrOtLICE the opening of their Great Semlannual
r EI Sale of their Immense Stock. .Erery art:fele throh ,
out the establishment be marked down and ck ug nied
ont.
jen
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.
sieNunorums
IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS,
VA.1:41.1 , DOORS,
- -Window Shttttors, Window Guards, act.
Dios, 91 Second street and 96 Third et.
(aviWEßri WOOD Dap ZIADZIT,,)
raTSBURGII, PA.,
flays on hand a variety of new patterna ancy an_
Plato, oultable for all purposes. Particular attention putt
to enclosing Gran Lots. Jobbing at abort polka; (nal
BIANCILIGTIIIIZR3
M'KEE'S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS
WINDOW GLASS,
Satre, Double Strength, Imitation Crown and Ruby
Vials, Flasks, Pickle and Preserve Awe;
Wine, Porter and Mineral Bottles;.
Telegraphic & Lightning-Rod Insulators.
SECOND, BRIVREN WOOD & MARRBT
mummy nun&
But a abort distance from the Steamboat leading, and
from Monongahela Rouse, St Merles, and Oita , HoteL fap2l
J. IL JONES
E. D. DENNY.
JONES Bz. DENNY,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
01.9] 61 WAYE,D. STREET, P/TITIMPAEL
TRANSPORTATION
TO AADtritolll. THE EASTERN CITIES
. VU PSYNA. CANAL AND RAILROADS.
D. LEECH & CO.'S LINE ,
Batson Pittabonh,-;New York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore.
rBOMA being now in good order, we are prepared
o B despatch property either way on favorable terms.
B manta consigned to either of the undersigned will no
forwarded without charge for conunissions, and all Instrue.
None promptly attended to.
ii.dess or apply to D. LEECH & Co.,
Penn street and Canal, Pittsim
11A1017.8
Receiving Depot N0..13 South Third etreet,
Delivering Depot, Dock et., Bhiladoipbi a .
A.. B-MITII, Ar a :,
No. 75 North stree Baltimore.
ENO. bIcDONNewt,
No. '7 Battery Place, ork
e.r.4:2111 is
MERRICK HOUSE.
W. A. BLOSSOM, PROPRI:ET:OI.
LAND WARRANTS
ANTED-
40,
80,
lOC ACRE WARRANTa, by
AUSTIN LOOMIS,
Dula In Numb, Bhxkii. in, V 2 nurth
• 1 )
4
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MEE
, _
a. A .' iNuumnt ' '" s OAILITIM
A. A. °Aim's&
Orrner Aloft , and -. l7ritit . hlidd great, Pilubsgrgh,
AGENTS
MUTUAL PIEE Co
INSORARCE CO
OP HAEILIBIII7ItO.
04 FUZAZ. ..... .... ...... .... . . ..030
GUIARD
FIRE AND MARINE - INEIRANOL ctiar,ANV
.O FPHILADDLX.BIA,
.... . .....
4NEDRANCE COMPANY
OF TEE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, •
WINCHBOTIIt,
...
- •
InTITALEs • MS CONNEC TICUT
IMANCB COLMAN"'
HARTPOUD, VONV.
tar C 4 P27.4.ti APTD ASKEZ9-L:021,1541489.
NORTEC ViTongs INEITI/111:10E COMPAZIYr -
01117, ZERABANTS' raclumg, PRILADEVIII.A.
,
CRAR7Rit P.ERPETUAL. .
Authorised Capital. 0300,0004
A BSETtI LIARLB FOR M volt,tirs 01 , TIM CCM.
„Li
In Stock Notes, (negotiable term,) seemed by nat.
gages and Judgments ...... .. .... ....... ... .. -,....4100,000
In Bills Receivable, ) Mortgages and Judgments,
Bond s , -----.... ............... 106,000
to Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items ......... ..—... 47,000
_.
..
Total .... .. ....... ........... .. . ..—........„...4:163,000
11. CADWELL, • Preeddent. J. ... BARB, neeretari:
- AZir. Flres Zdalinland Inland Transportattor *lake, taken
at current smear. -
8E1r.C.R.E.1 , 7028.
ErrolThula.
Taniei & Co:, Graff, Bennett & Co
W. & D. Binehart, Zug, Lindsey k CO.
M. PHILLD.ILPECLO.
L. Hollowall 4 Co, Charles B. Wristht,
David S. Brown Co., O. & Geo. Abbott;
Harrier, Bate & Co., Brans & Watson,
„Hon. Wm. D. Zeller. Mu. My * 00.#
Caleb Cope & Co.,
GEORGE BIZIGH&H, Agent,
jet Q 6 Water street, Plttabargi
;Clash , and .Continental Exchange.
SIORT BILLS DRAWN
OtigiCAl7l BUERDIAN A Co.
ON- THE UNION BANK, LONDON,
ilt Straot orLI Ana 'lnfants.
VIIRESE DRAPES are available- at all the prlndpal
1 Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and
the CONTINENT.
We also draw Stour Bats on '
SI. A. Grunebauna QG Ballln i
FRAI 'AW
M PORT N
Which serve an a Remittance to all puts ;
of GERMANY,
SWITZERLAND and ROLLAND.
- Persons intendidg fo travelabroadtney procure, through
as, Letters of Credit, on which Money can be obtained, as
needed, In any part of Europe.
Cott/mom of Mille, Notes, and other eecuritlea, in Etv
rope, will rective prompt attention. -
WM IL , WILLIAMS A CO.,
Wood, corner Third street.
A AV/ ' FD):
DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN
FLOUT An GP: AM
No, 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
B. HAYS & CO.,
LARD, LARD OIL,
DRIED BEER,
SDOIII-CIJIIED and
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A large si . ock always on hand at CANVASSED lIABIS
No. 997 Liberty street,
jai Prrzsauson, PLBVI.
Prrrstouratt. May C. 11155—fiardm
SEMI-ANNUAL SALE
S. MIME & CO..
LIS UM 07
NEW ERIGUTONs'
.B.ZEAVER COMP, PA
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