Vittsliurgil --o:aytt.t D.}. IMUL3III. 'um -3. IaDDLI..-LIIIIIL sib. B. RIDDLE A CO -- ~ EDITOR Band PROPRIBTORS PITT t33317.7t431-Miz FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1867 ucADISO.MAITER O a►ce PAGE OP THIS ?Arta. Aniendmente to the Constitution. The Legislature hosing, at the loot two sos 'ions, adopted sundry proposed amendments to the Constitution the amendments will, iLs . pre- scribed in tiho. Constitution, be submitted to the people at the October election for their approval• If they receive a majority of the votes cast they forth become a part of our organic will Ilene of these amendments are, in the sections, being additions Lathe Con- The m, form Of n her than alterations of it. Ono only nu alteration, and that refers main the third of Philadelphia into reproach Senatorial districts het amendment is a nen Article, pro sinking fund for the extinction of Debt ; prohibiting any increase ,retool debt or the borrowing of money for State purposes except upon tempora ry loans and then only to the extent of $700,000; restraining the legislature from creating any permanent debt by or on behalf of the State; and . proyAding that the State shall not loan its credit to any individual 9r corporation, erbe come a stockholder in any corporation, or as sume municipal debts, or authorize any muni eiPtlity to become a stockholder in any corpora tion or loan its credit thereto. This wo regard ea a very important constitutional provision not only prevents the State from getting into debt, in future, hid provides a sure means for the extinction of the present debt, pate an effec tual cheek upon each schemes as the one enter tainedhiot winter for loaning the credit of the State to the Sunbury and Erie road, and stops _the practice, hitherto so prevalent, of authoris ing cities, towns and counties to lend their credit to railroad and other corporations. With these salutary restraints upon the legislature the future will be safe from the dangers which the peat hart bequeathed to the present. The second atnendment is a now article re- listing to new counties. it prohibits the cutting off of more than one-tooth of the population of any county in the formation of a new county, without the express assent of the people, and also provides that the counties hereafter to be erected shall contain at least four hundred square miles. Having never been afflicted with the new county fever, we regard this vs a very val uable addition to the Constitution. The condi tions it presents will prevent the division of old and the formation of new counties except in each cases as will command tho general appro . cal of the people interested. The third amendment relates more particular ly to Philadelphia, but contains a general pro vision regulatingthemothod of future apportion ments of representatives lathe legislature. Un der the operation of this provision, if adopted, the city of Pittsburgh (and probably the city of Allegheny) will, aftetrihe year 1864, be erected into separate representative districts, and will elect representatives distinct from the county. The city of Philadelphia will, also, be divided into single senatorial and representative iiie tricts, but this division will.take place there im mediately, it being made the duty of the next legislature, in case the amendment is adopted, to divide the city into such districts, the divi sion thus made to stand until the apportionment of 1864. At the October election of this year the entire city of Philadelphia votes as ens sen atorial district, the old city electing fourmem bera of the House and the old county thirteen. When divided into single districts there will be less danger than there is now of any one party . getting the entire delegation. The only objec tion we have to this amendment is that it does . not ext4nd to the whole State. Every enmity electing more than one member ought to he di vided into single districts. The fourth and last amendment gives to the legislature the power of. revoking, annulling dr altering any charter hereafter conferred by dv under any general or epccial taw, but in such manner OLD to work no injustice to the corpo rator!. . The amendments, in detail, can be found in thuadvertising columns upon our fourth page. The Constitution-as it at present exists pro- Tides for the submission to the people of all Mich proposed amendments, and when there is more than one amendment proposed each amendment must be submitted separately to the popular vote. The last legislature passed enact for this purpose; and at the October election the people will vote yen or nay uponcach amend ment separately. We have no doubt they will all be approved _ _ OVR HOOK TABLE Lamm nob rna .Icarlhoraurtiv. TlAnumr.—Now York, Carter , : for wale in this thy by J. FL nsthne, ea Market street. Of course our readers will at once infer, and correctly too, that a book •with the above title can have no other subject bat the Life of Christ. The book was first produced in the form of a series of sermons, preached by Rev. Hamilton to his congregationin London. It is the narrative of the Four Evangelists, written in a modern style and has attracted much attention in Great Britain among religious people. am, Pisan Picratra en, nom TO Meta Twas.—J. S. Davison, 63 Market etreet. • This cannot fail to be a useful and interesting book for children. An a hook for the develop ment in children of a taste for painting and .drawing it in certainly invaluable. The beauty of autumn leaves, the glory of summer flowers, the choice productionSof all nature which bloom on the face of the earth as stars blossom in the infinite espalier:o of the sky, can have but one iftet , ilion the minds taught to contemplate them, and that a purifying effect. We take pleasure in directing the attention of parents to this book, and believe the fervent childlike sim plicity of it will make WS welcome visitor at every fireside where children have a seat. Tm from or Soimiles.—New York, Carters J. A. Daebon, 63 Market atreet. This is a book written by a lady like the one jitst noticed above. The object of the book IT ...leers to be to follow out the idea of the writer of the Song and direct the attention to the char acter of Christ, an therein set forth. In thin Soug, the character of the Saviour as a man, a brother. a "bridegroom" wedded to the church is the prominent thought. /10115F.1101.1, WORDS is On our table, and has been for two or three days, waiting for a notice on paper. The "notice" of rending it, we have already bestowed upon it, and flud it as usual a • capital book, affording half the stock in trpde of one of "our most popular monthlies." Tar Scnnotskt.cow, a capital Monthly for boys and girls, is also before us. We are In debted to the publishers, Messrs. Miller & Cur tis, for the above books for which we are under obligations. -- Tat Prim or Mr.sv 1 t ECROPZ.—Though the French working classes eat little or no meat, yet the Paris Journals state that the prices of meat in that city have become alarming to housekeep ers. The hest part of the sirloin of beef is fre quently sold st half a dollar a pound. A fowl costs Silo tesl,2s, and Mackerel have sold lately et 87.1 cent, each. In England, the retail prices of meat is about the same as in New York and Boston, the best sirloin of beef selling at 20 cents a pound; A FRARTCI. AND FATAL FALL—Mr. G. W. Ed wards, a machinist in the sugar house in Bos ton, on Friday afternoon; fell a distance of seven stories to the sidewalk, injuring him so severely that he died shortly after. At the time of the accident he was ascending to the upper story on an " elevator," run by steam, and the person at tending at the fatal time did not understand the :working of the madainnry. It went up with Ruch speed as to break someportion of thegear ing, causing it to fall. Yosrunstors PRACTICAL Joxx.—Old 'Mr. Scrudge dies, and after his lamented decease a will is found in his strong box, bequeathing to Emily Woodbine, the hello of thovillage, beloved by Henry Honeysuckle, and loving him in re turn, an annuity of ten thousand a year during her life, so long as she shall remain single and unmarried; the whole legacy, princial and In terest, in the event of her marriage, to go to tho • Asylum for !data—Pond. The President and Gen. Weaker. ! Faon the let to the 15th of July, Wheat will i 'Aprctal llotires. . . W 177 would feel-wider obligations mazy of, the .be cut exterusivaly in Southern Ohio, Indiana, , ------- -----,-.-----_-- - . _ --- _--........„._-... ..__ Illinois and Kentucky. As to the general result TO Coustunptivea and other Invalids! ' • ---- --- - Prima in the advocacy of either of these - two . Csrtgaiss' isetatsescoaraxv. 1 From "n Buildings, 414 Walnut ' Street. :Neptune Inswenne• Company, ' Delaware liatual .Safety Insure:a Company, ..di ....ii ng athw ___ it they would in of this crop there is no longer any doubt- It i. ..APPOINTJIE:I7 EXTENDED To JUL Fifa. PD - rsem. u. June Lsth. I . I 11 - 7...._, -ThytnzNo.-The l'reeidont and Di recto rs Of PUILABELPHIA "''''''' ex p n I conceded that , taking the Wheat . growing - 1 awalionsted bz tack:Mao/ore of Permsytrands. ise.s. the I- 111.`''...... ._. e tztotiees which governed Mr. . Buchanan in • states, the aggregate yield will he eonahlerahly • Pew- C,BL FITCH. t S.W. ErVIC.E.Sa ' u • € ,•• or Myst:oll 4 one ha ,. Om, day aeau.,,taa,valwal of - Office. S. E. Corner Third and Walnut sts., the cordial and ceremonious reception which he 1 „eater than ever before. Corn is backward. sal•riti ) .74ll, ; • ,'' `Pol th' ; 'l ra '' ,.l . 4 ...,i . r ' . u , ' , ' , ' ,, ur ,f 1.• "I' r,,1tr."',.'",-Z,Mn',":.7,t.".7,17.Z.:*iiPitZ1.r..6.`.':rk:1.,`,7..1;1 • c...,i r f.i!t:,, :. .7. 'G 5i t i,. " , - .Vt i o ' ll '''''' ' `""`"" ! Pail-AD.:1A.111.5. - . b ut ! NT. ( . 1 ,, t , tim ii,. ';'..:;,„r-iTh,14...6,..°,,„,,,,,,,,,,.4',„.:1:,,,,j,b' repreomatatireo,on and after Monday. the 22d lain _ and ILI,. unln ,l 3 : t.: ; l o :4l , : i n :C r ,t i s t . Tag ooliirri e ..s : ,, fi .: y „..., Fl ,,.. .:re d ; t 3 . l;Piti., ' ininmi . MAELVE issri: A NCES , . V. 1.. Ctinoi end Enight , extended, on a recent occasion, to Walker, the ; and the result is, of course, as yet uncertain, • Nartaarlon and Tramporratlon. the illibuster. The whole affair is strange enough, ' H a y thpospect is favorable. Barley, Ily. Oats, we , aii,,, to .roll th„,,,, e iv e s of Dr. Trr.f. r)^...i treat. Tl7l,,,Drollore credited to their St..ek. and Potatoes beyond question, will yield meat. ,;,:, n ,„ „.; , rs I " s11.11124:1. L. 51A ItSll ELL Ser') . I° g .MI7)II7VSNIA.V. Ls on ttmols. by Rivera Canals, Lake. nad Lined Carriaa, to all paru of tin Edon. SAS requires explanation from some source. As RICHARD SHIELD:, Vim Prtaident. FIRE INSE'RANcES on Iferchanlint enerally.--On abundantly. Upon the whole, it may be said, y u ",:j,' r ' - '''''''''' ' ''''''''''' l ''''"" r " '''''''''' b' -i . I CITIZEN , t I BANK. a nd Dr. SYlowt. bent . 81 1 4 5 1- r 4 i' A i end .' i' imi '" I .- --i•CITIZESS' BAN fi l'lTTsnunc.ll, Mar President, Mr. Buchanan had no right to show commercial men begin to feel quite !moire is to . tunny proved iota., prortioeidt am/ it dams to hen, Intl , 1,-,..: 19.1856.-Notice iir hereby ' Moon to thei Steckholde; tuner-mu. '' Storm. Dwelling 110.011, kr. , Aaris of Ski Onspany, N0....3i2,/&54.. : 11, , v ir t . h y n . tit m ..omittritoro do not hesitate to ..ert, that by of this Batik, that hooka for the ellb-cription .of the pal; If /-, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,, !D. Montgdmierr ikuoLs. Mortgagee, and Real Estate.-- $101.350 NI off his civilities to this self-expatriated iudivid - 1 the favorable result of the crops, and this con- I viction enables those most liable to he affected ly beyond the reaebof remedies. rebel' may boohnoned in all cans not alooolute- ~d 0 a . o tafri eu al i mpital stock, tauthorixed by the lat. auto W. CI tito . teshut : y, ' Richard Shield; . Peas , at . City, end other Loans nal, who violated our laws in recruiting soldiers Dep.. Bank.) usil D. Sharnermel, George Scott, . . S tack in Banks..l:Allrout and losnrance - liaZ::::: i rSg it for his miserable army within the limits of the i t b , y ous the o u r ps and downs, ottsequen t upon disas- Us thin monk of troatutrot, the a d van ta g e of .Vedirrooff/ and ' i iirrll. ' rd ''''''''''' . .' l" a .,l''' CW '''''''' ' T. . S utler. Chia Ellis Ileceivalde "I r',sfiSil so Btheriotronhic It I I hms Pould 1 t thdt tit anionnoriste lit. prosperous agricultural results, to lo ok I, I • ''' a ' - 'i. ' --„. • f 1110 tfilth of July next to. opened on 310 N DA Y. edth Inst., aifiiiprozi.l,nE;lnti nntil ft. )1, c.. 71,1, Cash''. William tiolann., f 0.0. Butler. Cash on hand ~.. nos remedin, to renovate And at in the stren o th .o 11, ~,,,,„, ~ ~. TITE k CHAVVEY. Agent., Butanes in linens 4 !i 1 " 11 Pr.nl inn on 37'541 28 United States, and embroiled a neighboring I forward to idle future with bright anticipations. eerier:ll nyder. arid thew with au mechanical mean. do _•- - ' n ''''' - - , 7 ,,,,, ,a ,,,,...,",,,,,,. 7 ,..„.„. ) ,,,,, -- r - jelrie Office, Infayette 11.11,(entnnim on Wood et) rift:Policies nott ‘ outty loultol.inol 'u ottUr " dlt province in difficulties at a time when it wan tile i -Cot. (I az. the case may wheat with to proper attention to rci.e. . : Met. loathing, fruition. ,tc.„ ern. will not and afford 112‘.1 ,, or Pittaburrh.Jone 2:011.1657. r - I doe the Company 121,958 10 interest of our 00Matry that a state of war should I A Now PMAIEer is mentioned as in course of Imo mllefin whiten all coant,lint will effort foormanent curie ' .: - ~.,'-_,''''lst conformity with the 25th section of the Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Company, o.i.criptiw N,,,,... 100,0 w w not elist, even snits borders •As an individual, I formation in London for opening Central Africa . '"' '"'")••••'‘'!"- is whii eats iw•ruel unit "r ii r' rnr Y ' U "' . ...," Courtitution of illoCollifillelr.ealth of Peurtoyhauld. OF PUILADELPDL 4 , PENNA.. . , nonlol to...ldol:ant from any one of the above venom. olng. • $700,1194 fi7 IBS ft Mart for the late of the British cheap class ; ty. not anhaiaii ninny otherwise fatal cases of constitute 0011,14 hereby given that application will be mode to Dos Franklin Buddings, No. at IFunr Beer/. ntaTearnm t it wag highly improper ror the President to en- I Lecisistor. nt the next ...inn for o n Renewal nr Fateri. - . - thin mos be wen relieved_ there are still mmy which pruned . ~,,,i ' f th e Lil t n-o r f or th , e;d t lert l luitits , and Manche. tn . tem' f manufactured goods. The suggestion comes Authorized Capital, $600,000. courage by his attentions and his countenance I d ' . "' . 2 . i ... .ed ~ hope ,e i s nil those who are In any way Inclined to • 4 Han k Plttsl2 - r i g . h ' . 1 of Dr. Livingston, the African traveller. TheL inn of fifteen yearn. By order a broken down anddemoralized marauding chief I ; cannot lov ' t ' Z ra'r';';'.lletndgilTe'lli'lTUY O s t lfm '' rly " o '" frit i t ' o ' r:: ". 1 a f t ,, b :-_,,. W e.„„ '" ,f d'r Dl''''''' AMOUNT OF CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, $BOO,Ol/0. object of the company, besides Creating a market W 112DENNY,Cnahier. LNTESTED AS FOLLOITIS , who, in his selfish cowardice, to save himself • for the manufactured article, embraces the pro- 1 The delay mien ofd! n ' weedo m e ay,.in runny cans, turn the 1 '- ----- . Tae °six 'PLACE where 'Tickets can be Fired Bonds and slortgages on Prnqerty In the city of from the consequences of hie operations in Skis- I ductions of the raw material. Active efforts I "rr ii " b " ,! ' re ,"" i r ris th e " ,4l t ii r e " .i: rel TA refer to make et nermant 1 ' O ' procuml via Millad.lphai Ca,:.12111:,nd.,, $135.000 • will be made to promote the cultivation of •• ' • - V ' Stocks worth par 'ague, fled from the remnant of his little army, 1 avezi , ,, , a7.asit thus anettaln the preci. condition uf the 1 CLEVELAND AND TOLEDO. owl b d r o :tock note. st.ooo cotton. To CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. L gs as o wish to and no now whom we have not 190,010 which is now literally rotting in pestiferous hose chant...of doing moot and we wish Ito Otte to consult na who Is at the office of tho Company, Monongahela Howie. No. • their /mount of et . cs - k on call ,700 1 ENtrk.aND derives an annual yeventie from du- I. out rioav to hoer th, troth. I.7liyan.ydno,l=lritt..hretyP.etn,n,,,str.anla Hal lmod Depot, corner - !I plials or wasting away in hovels more noisome Those ut;ahle to sisal," will. In writing, be carrifid to Mate ties on tobacco .C. 1,500000, or $-•'•2,500,01/0, and I stosooo than subterranean dungeon& As a gentleman, I France 92.000,0tii fran„ or $19,000,000; total , otioita r rs, • 4 . , l 4l; " ,:liW. `"' aun t" '''''`''' n " P'bll'h.4ll" "I YS:d v iwi'MT mrt,Y..) F. RNOWI.AND. Agent. nits COMPANY EFFECTS INSURANCE ON I to any mipieetlug It; and the ~.uTICE-.......e StOekholtlerS of the Pitt, Bnllilinge, Merchandise. Furniture, Lumber, de, on 'Penchi, ' Mr. Buchanan could not with propriety receive I smhothtion, being more than half the duties avowal remedies, . well fur diseases of the Longa and I levied by the United States upon the whole line atomeira.lo in!' Female Diseasto,ntay bo nent by Express to lough and Alleglielly Bridge Cunt pany, fat Hand et.,) Cargo and Freight, to all pins, and by Railroads, taken and into his presence a cruel wretch whose hands ..re i t soy Part of the United States. Consultation yore.- ar her notified that an election of an ,willsA lw R 1 ` 1,4 at the low wit at and upon the most Mn, terms. pOrttoion from both countries. ld the Ninth end tattle Bridg , 011511/NI)AV. Cs, fintin,inteetin; prompt paytosut Ou the adjustment of lo.es. are stained with innocent blood, some or which , t iT it i ho,,,,,. to to 4 o'clock, daily. Tit • greatest amount to be Insured on any ono risk is air Hotel. l'lttatmegh. i CALVIN Si FITI - IL N. II I. morn the hours of 2 apd 5 o'clock. r.. "PrNce soya the Nlormonites are a eel of ' IEO. E. ARNOLD. Clerk. SS,OOO. flowed from his 011121 men, who generally were the May 12th. ins 7. c JOHN W. STK ES, Si.M. D. 1e27a11.1 bruteslittle superior to the baboon. an d they .)14:LtortilF victimsaf his brutality and cowardice -- a wretch may beranked under thedenomistatton of I Wrong DR. IlErinv Asiisn's lou NF. It' aTF.R. 111 VI DEN I) NOTICE-The President and - I J 51audgem of the Company for erecting n Bridge over who plundered and destroyed property with the Utahng. INFALLIBLE SPECIEIC lilt FEVER:AND ADl' E . iwe Allowlietir over, °Ham ,. ritteleirsii. lii the roomY of eagerness of the lowest Mexican brigand, and _.._ ; . ; C1:1:7.1 /A - REMEDY FOR .Vr . orrL•t• . , Allegheny. have this it declared a the iA nd .d one dollar li when , of c tpitni stork of without any regard for the laws of Christianized all. E o a tt i r s ,P• 71 . ,. r 0 ` r t,,r's"rta,,Thruar,utt..,ar,i',"•.„,u," iu•.„:7,,u'o:Z-: b " - , ; lt. t sz . &sons hams tit oath purc.....d.1 In effect. 1 ;7111"m'p'fil'filly.oCi"vrl'ittinl'idlottleol. an • mail, which Is gay"- without warfare. Yet with all these crimes v isor.. 11 n. ELIZABETH PAXTON TAYLOR. mother of ohn Taylor. of Oils rills I.:',g ,, , w ic ;'::: , 1i.1,5Zn1n.,,,zt tr,,,1;1!,11141,8=41,111!it;TiA71..T hie t i stockholders, or their legal representati ves f orthwith. 13;‘ ,40.1 ' folks it in theolta ' rully iXlidl ' habli . e. . a rionit . olv ' fOr a mettl e iinfahorsh,,,h9y 1.11;LIkILIJA).313141tOSE111-110: T_retairrir_. upon his head-with all these enormities and On Thuradny..htly 2d. at 12 o'rloek, ROBT SIMPSON, tiple of complaint. hitherto pronounced be yond all radical these outrages on humanity recorded against i m orant son of Thaddeus IV. and Phodw Paul, aged four sir. In all grummet ,alTectione, whom - the nomfulous . - L - 4 IiENNi CALF-SRINS--- ~ ~, le rawer hereditary or nered. use t h e El M ATER , ._' 30 dozen - Stunk, Corbels," beat, him, this wandering vagabond is received at the ; cents. need will take Om, on Friday rho 3.1 inn .at 3 IsitA DILATES THE KI,EMLN re Of 11t.,411,n.e. In FEV hit 1 In do oleonoine. - very fin, oir.oek, e. x , foito the r i violence a la. 1,,,,,,, ,, , N., 17 AND MICE it fox - trete • THOROPOII and PERMANENT Presidential mansion with all due ceremony, 1 10 .10 Sundry brands. now opening am; 5d fat. Ili rennoral from rho ordem of the morbid ne ar , of the ohs jy3 RICHARD BARD. No. 215 loberty Cl. and with the usual attentionbestowed on honored Rosa nowt. order. The beuefirial remits rtm Immediately fell in 1.10 • ER tNEMPLA.INT, BILLIOUS DISEASES- 11.1.51 t iPTIS I, pi ii LA 1 , E 1.1.111 A L A 5T!.... 1--- II "1 pals of and distinguished guesis. Is Walker to be used ...I othor ILII3IoRDADES, TIDIORS. IIEART DDIRAirt , 34, thin arid -stub-tool" iNshootable 1-1..1, Al«,, 100 speriat li.otirrs. DERAND Ell ENT OF TILE LIVER, KIDNEYS lull BLAIN o onr. • •Irsooll 1n....1041 ree'd and lot ear I, as an instrument in worrying Spain in regard to ; -_ -_ - _ _- . . . DER, DII firS Y RIIRE 51 ATIS M. N BUR AL. li'l ?ta le RD BARD Cuba so that the former power will be compelled ri 'l o i;e . at A kne" , a of the SiCIMIIe h and Indi u m,. ~,,,,.• ~.,,i,,,,,Rii,•,7.1,,,,N.,,,,,,, m o ra .... n o ss. a,. . , ~,, r LET--A isonfortalib• tiro storied trick 4 'nun Core ,Kraut by Amnon. Holland FE.MA LE DISEASES, tether with IttIoNCIIITIS, And the to sell the Island to the government of Cl e II sore.-The ale , ~f 1. ,,,, e u rri , . w , , ,,,, • 1 7 , 1 111 17.41.nd .rithe Dingo of P 1 Litt ° ARA' CONIPLA INT:;. Dr . 11. my I .o. on Fontana& won, Allo2himy riti. loweseea United States at Mr. Buchanau . s own price !- .1.4-"7„,',"„,"1'';',r,r„.'",,,,7„,u,n,',1,• ,;,;,r, fl o u ,; • ,,, •'' . • „, '"' , •••'' Zi m r ''' , I , And-.• tww. NI Ater has been atmlmol In Dr. James It goon inunedirit,•ly Apply to ALEN. KIND. '''''' '' o ''''• ''''`'' Chilton the eII at 1 hontelst. eon alio In Pr of •M r 11'1,1.4 No 73 Liberty street. Is this to be the crowning act of air. B.'s ad- under n phyonian'• care ter some tune , but the diewrion :. M.,. C. It;t1i " . o f we r e .:?. Mint, or r1ab,,1;1pt,:,.. ',,,,,1 RA V ELI NG DusTERs .I.ND 3IAN ministration, as the infamous Nebraska bill was 7.,...."e'Vv"rx)r_sbnMa;7„7 ,;;;;::!`',','„„';','"hl:"'"„o,:,;',:."-.."';,'" ,oth ~....., ~ ,„ br• pt. offal It Is ropnownitol. E. rrTII.I7A.S.- roadred In expo:a...then t hi. mornig: same '', I. ' l. eirrulur, fori.ing full details id the legit.. • charm ter ~ . ., ‘ , . .., i , r , r h. 1... r appetite and strength art ret101011.“ am t V.v. , ~„, , ~,,,,,,, „,„,..,.....01.,,, ~,,,..,, s „, ' th ! '''' r." "I ''' . "1' ' 11 " 1.11 7 1r1 1. & or actiFictu. the crowning act of that of poor unfortunate I 1..11, e that Ilya 10, another groat rllrl. , 11 1 ' ,. 1. ,, 1 1 i towards 01 , ,11, 111... who hare tern curml Iry its tio -.J , '. Mr. Pierce! Me. Buchanan should be 'warned imriiii4iritie. 1 Tio public dre no ite-1 to call moon _ _.. . _ T 11111.110: A SSOC lAT I 0 N -The re:Ming W.. 1w...ti1l to record moor ootaterfol onto. elle. h. I I by rho fate of his predecessor, and discard the duo remedy, but Tomo wait knottier opportuott) tine thin'', j_.4 Itmou of thio I inditutioti will be operi fur nuoubers and whol-in run 14.1m1 1,1,1 ~,„, , ~ - ,ail 1 . .. ~, dangerous counsels of Sorts. as Pierce slusulil • j,;,,,,,,,,,,,;‘,.}, DLL kl Et). IL KEYSER, 140 W,...1.,,.....,. .1. :::, ,,, ,, , :‘,, ,e h 1y n i, ,, , ,,, , ,: i h i l , , , t o w .; tA , e m e n!, . : l . l : l , l:te..d r :l: ernes per. - ._ . A it _ l7:: , .. , r _ i _ a _ ft o p El v s 1 , i A :s m ro .o sor , h. /./ on Om YOURTY I day ofJulr. Iy3..nii. I ro literally . haVereject/slthe officious friendahip of Dorms. t 0... 3Q , INT , , IV hose rattd•oli fifehavertearly run •mt. J liocosered ohne in TT ARV 1 . :! . . ,• r TyoLs-mowitig titoi no m ,- it . l . t ,h o t oo ygmt strun•hode, 5h,h,,,,,, it ,a Mei:dt Inio. , a cerlaincom for Comournfoom, A•thiod. Among time ninny excellent qualities claimed tip-soi,t at et per bottle.. on bottle. for 45, by tin,. pro. Dron'llitio. Cough ...Colds, and General Debility. Tito Immo!) 11_ Inv. Madam,. i 11..., Balton ugh to tool 15 tootle for Mn. Buchanan previous to his election, by l,',r.:,`;',l7.inß,R.:ant.',',?l;lll,,ritii,l,.,)ii, 1 1 ,'". C.- .l"ir r ^g D arin. ' ~ g ". 7.:4l ii rip .". „ ' o r t. ''' Vi'll7orlri'airi:lM'ol:t.l'itin:;lll7, '.':rouol'el=l"r7 °ii.;.aTredrlail,'li:77l7l'llat'et". '''' J t .lsl . l . 7t7.l i f;lll ' l ' L . P "' his friends, woo that of old fashioned conserve- emu,. ' so. oaverti4oelit g ' "••' " AiLer .." 1 . ,111,1 . 0110.1114.1111,1 K , 1.11 111,,, of p01.nm11 ,,,, ...1. , f mIII 11 , JY: , U 100:1 tism. '• Mr. Buchanan," acid his ad to iye rs, NV NI. IL NV lI.I_,I.ANIS ....4.: i - :i - i - . - F4ed India Hemp. and the thought occurred 1.1001 llsal 1n• 1 - Inigio make a reined) for Inilt t 1111.1. Ile ...lied lined arid woi. BANKERS. ra..led In rellll.lBglll2leNhees. Ili, child...tool, mid Is nom "in cool-headed, and Ilia greatest desire is to be • WOOD STREET. MENER THIRD alive and o ell. Hell. ninee adminietered the wounierful ren s good President-a President who can retire Ito POSITS • 1 ode to thmewods of outliners In all part. at the world. end Ine iin recei VC, on current accounts as it. never failed In making them nonfolnoly healthy. and from his office, after having succeeded in quiet- 0.11.1 hoop, Wishing to 110 as omen good. f ossilde. h. will wool tug sectional strife and soothing party asperi- 1 Z1 ' ,17,..:1,t, 1 , ' ,", " „ 1 „'„2,„ m' a 'n ,ri T i ' ,„ 11 1 ". :,r, 1 ,; •• :. ' u‘"l uu• , '' ` , ' , " ,n,i • i "." : "Uru.4 , "1". t . i . i ,".. ....r ° t . 0 " i ' 5 . t . .... 1,".-. u."....1.r..".... ties." All this was very fine painting, and looked r4 ' ,T r '''''' ” u " . ' 4. "' "r"."''. " '"" ''''' "l '' ' l"4lLlll " ii ' '''' ' ''''''' ''''''b 'P;ll:'''''7i:n.ni:l:‘'..- ~ r 1 . 1 „, r . 1 , 1=k ,,,,,, C0. b a y i.,,, a . n . ,1 ,. ..:11 , 1 r, ...1: , :0g0 on the form- 111n1 on , . shilling-thre rents to be retiontol rot postage on well enough in the prospective, but it ended in on je77 Int the mope. and the remainder to to • appilool to the payment mere election talk. The assertion of his oppo - ' ' JOHN THOMPSON, - -of tide miserinonent. Adam. Dr. II it SOIL No 111,tirand strowt, Jeroey City. N J . netts that he hid no moral courage-that he did 41 0 LIBERTY .0 TRESt T. NII -Dr 11. J 1111101111.4 with, Alm nor agent in Nen net possess what is commonly termed n, was Bui° P ean and intelligence Office. 1 ~.",er k, ;t7o,“ '", n N.,,',1.:71t7,73;t11:2V0Verr.,!,-,":.',.. JT.,,,,.h.:y";:,',7 the most correct opinion of all that had been • New Jersey • jo,2l.lkietnfeeT formed. According to the admission of his own friends. Some induced him to sign the Ostend manifesto against his honest convictions, and if this unscrupulous demagogue possessed that in fluence with him when minister to England we ; may be sure that it has not diminished since Mr. Buchanan's assumption of the duties of the Presidency . . It is rather humiliating, we con fess, to reflect that our great Pennsylvania - eon servative," who was to be universal peaeemdker and conciliator in general, and who was either to give everybody an office or please everybody so hugely that everybody would he satisfied all Hie ,same -who AO9 to bring about an "era of good feeling," the like of which the country had not seen since it has been in existence--after all is reduced to the degrading part of playing off the "amiable old gentleman" to fdlibuster Walk , er, tendering the hospitalities of his home to that individual when, as a respectable old citi zen full of years and experience he should be us ing every effort to secure him ins prison as pre lin:limey to his final mil on the gallows. This is all that is left of the Miff, stern, circumspect and oily-tongued Mr. Buchanan who. according t o the prediction. of pompous old gentlemen, with purnedmp mouths and an air of 'PS in their man ner,was in himself a personification of the' lathers of the Republic"-a worthy successor of the Washington`, Adamles• and Jefferson. of the early periods of our country • ahistory ! He is treading no closely in the footsteps of poor Pierce that there is a strong probability he will cast that gertleman into the background, in abject, unscrupulous and servile submission to the dictation of Southern fillibuaters and South ern fire-eaters, and in obedience to the mandates issued from New Orleans disunioniata and Smith ern-confederacy advocates, who fulminate their political thtinders from the drinking saloons of the Bt. Charles Hotel. Mr. Buchanan's fate is that of all " Northern Dough-faces, " from the an tiquated Mr. Cass, who, impelled by " a fellow feeling which makes as wondrous kind," he has made his Secretary of State, down to the dis carded and used-up Pierce, of whom it may he said "-none so poor to do him reverence. "- But dough-faces deserve no better fate, and why should they receive it! [Corrwpondence Come:arca.l.) Diaa.trona Railroad Accident Four Perryns Killed and Tmenty Wounded hloarr.rro, Ohio, July 1, 1857. EDS. COM.:—The Cincinnati night train on the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad, due here at 0 o'clock, met with a terrible accident about half a mile this side of Vincent's station and twelve miles west of this arty, nt G o'clock this I morning. At this point there is a trestle FOO3O 300 feet longand at feet high. The regular track atthe west end of it ia not finished and the trestle is reached by a reverse curve on a temporary track. The train had just entered upon the trestle, when the passenger car, from some un known cause, ran off upon the northern side, became uncoupled from the baggage car plung ed forward and fell to the ground, bottom up ward, ado was broken into fragments. There were in the car between twenty and thirty per sons. The wonder is that every one of them was not instantly killed. Three, were taken out of the car dead, and all the others moro or less wounded. One has since died and several oth ers so badly injured that their recovery is doubtful. The following list is as near correct as it is possible to make it in the hurry of send ing you this dispatch. Mrs. Brigham, wife of Wm. Brigham, of Ma rietta, dead. Wm. G. Richardson, of Boston, Mama., dead. Man, name unknown, dead. ' Two sons (14 or 16 years of ago,) of Dr. Bul lard, of Indianapolis, badly wounded. Wm. Brigham, of Marietta, badly hurt. Charles Talbott, well known on the river, slightly hurt. William Williams, Harper's Ferry, Va., slight ly injured. L. G. MeOuffey, Columbus, 0., badly injured. Elias M. Stanberry, Morgan co., it., badly injured. Samuel Ilays,.'of New Matamoran, 0., slight ly injured. William H. Crawford, Harnittr, slightly in jured. W. W. Brock, Conductor of the train, serious. ly injured. Edward Plumley, Big Run. 0., badly wounded. Mr. Morrison, Big Run, slightly injured. Rollin Vincent, Vincent's Station, badly bruised. HOT. D. C. Perry and son, Barlow, 0., slight ly injured. Jacob Romer, Wheeling, Vn. slightly. Edgar Blunden, Malta, 0., slightly. B. Severson, Baltimore, Md. slightly. E. W. Plummer, Marietta, slightly. There may be others. The victims were brought to Marietta as soon as poseible, arriving about ten o'clock, when every- attention wan paid to the sufferers. These are all the particulars I have been able to ascertain. W. BIIZADNAKING IY ENOLAND.—The women of England must be more fond of bread-making than our fair country women, from the statement in Miss Eliza Acton's new work, entitled 'lite English Bread Book, - that every woman in the county of Suffolk, England, knows how to make bread and in the town of Bury, with COMO in- INGER A CO., GJO Broadway, New Took. Sold Everywhere. habitants, there are only two public bakers. FRANGIPANNI. GBAClona.—The Charleston Coorirr makestho gown*. .. 0 MM. —M...... C . .. , . Pen... to the following gracious admission: United States we offering fur sale "It is entirely within reach of our comprehen- Frangipanni Perfumes, sion, that an "abolitionist "—in the sense in ,of a epu PiEssE rlone Caton, to 1 A LUBINIu •, this b nation of the real Snit" le mark by .which the term is used in reference to the insti- '' TO CAUTION VIE PUBLIC lotion of domestic slavery—may be an honest that nonele g enuinebut what has the name of PIESST A Christian gentleman." 1 LtHIN of Road st ' London on the bailee, and and by MIME A We of Now York. BOLE AGENTS. lx Webster, near Rochester, N. Y. ' a boy of 'rho Now London Scent, fifteen years, named Lafayette Darling , was i Fmngipanni, an Eternal Perfume shooting in the woods, when an iron wedge From the tioly City. which haled driven into his piece as a breech- I fsGER a co. Gyp B ro adway, New York. BohlErorywhere. pin, was blown into his right eye and through . Jrl.24:3tavedlnlf.e his bead. His body was not found till a week —s- JOHN I..A.UGH_LIN,, afterwards. ISICEMO.H...A.MST TAILOR, HON. N. P. HANKS has written a letter accept- _an m "' d l' .°- " B'e'ds'', '" ar ' Fb. " l/ " ing the nomination for Governor tendered him by the Republican Convention. ICmry always for eal.. Draft+ on Europe one amunt, and steamer alld Packet ykkrtol to and from I.lverroot to Now York. tiirPt for e.0.,k,t and genond hon.., wort - forni.do..l hott.ekeo.rere short nots..o. ‘V right's lunltau Vrgetablo fills mt.l alwa,ot on hand. Paw•nt., 4 l , brought from New York And Philn.l..ll.htn .41 raile,ol Pittehurgh Nelson's Ambrotypes. P It I C 1 4 : S 1L IT., D V C D. Gallery, corner Third and Msrliet . 6.aro nosy preparnlto .tint to thw pnblie our welt known •tvles of Aln brotylwa at the 1.. Ore °JUNE DOLLAR wad T 10.• ststoting likene.«.• ha.. 10 tho he.* style of th.• art. wlllllO.l grrall vt". heir Invetryt t. ore r. ..tabliPhlmmt call. A 1..-rg.` Pl.in ^ O, l Palley lit... alvrAy. on hand. npV.l.ls-fr 'PA:13.1.2 I N Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOT`NCED DT EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OV A LETTER YRONI YI MEDICAL 41ENTLENTAN ONLY 0001/ SAUCE. 0 AT NIADRAS, To hi. Ilrather at And applicable to LS NVOIICESTER, May, ISA. d .gell LEA k PEIIItINS that their Settee i. highly e.teern- V A ill ETY m«I In Indi. and A. in my opinion the anal palatably DISII. aeu as the most wholesome Satire that Is made " The only Medial awarded hr the Jury of the NPR York Ealithttlon for Foreign Sacs, an, obtaine.l by LIU .! PER IL IN, for their WOItLIESTEKSIIIIIE SAUCE. tho worlh aide fame of having led Id ~,,, emm" bad. i`da , par chasers ire•earnestle rsdnested to see that the names a: 'LEA A PfillltlNS . are impressed upon the Dottie land Stdpper, and prtutsd upon tits latch. S•do Whole... At. _dent. for the foil l Stste.. DI'V'AN A F.0:5. Itnaitaas. Neer 1 ort A stork al. ay. in star, Ala., order. reediied 1.0 ihrest shlpmentfrom England' _ . Pittsburgh Stool Works. N 147.: S. 1301" D Sr. CO.. IMINM= A. B. FrEEL: SPRINGS and AXL.F.Sn arra, I,r , us and Fire Annals, Pillsborvh. U. 11.'R.00.-"E.RS & CO.. U•NrINITRIT.I or Roger.' Improved Patent Steel Cult i vat Teeth, (brn.r. Roos nod Fire Mr...lJ, iiltAbstroh, Et. JJ,21;01 Jar' 1114:72S1 - 1Ii H. COI.I.INS, Forwarding aad Commieuslon Merchant. AND WHOLESALE DF.ALER TN C:hettme, Butter. Seeds, Firth. AEA PrtNiu, GersJrally, Alrwl , No. 25 H;..1 PittsburyN. WNI. II A11.1%"131 1,X., Sr.. Rouse, Slim and Ornamental Painter, Grainer and Gilder on Glass, No. IV 3.VI7IIFLELD STREET, !ie.), tonne. t 1 Prod One., np2S:lydfr PPITS.BUROU, PA. W. Z. WO. W. Z. 111.7Z1ILA 0 O r. WZIWANZ WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., aorro,nla7-1 or American Galvanized Sheet Iron And Sao Aprnl• for a. .rd , of R. Dtwrx, limn o Patent Imitation Annals Sheet 'iron. 6.‘lvanirn4 C..rrng•Atna lon. f. , r Thonfing ffirlinrohnow•—.Vo. 131 Prnne Slrtvt, Ptilsbur2A Jaltllyatlrfer MENEMAL WATER. PURE, C'o ANT) SP A13.1{ 1,114.7 PRAWN FROM PORCELI AN FOUN T A IN II SIEVVR TIIE If PITT H. D. SCI'LLY. V•iarth inmet. Cl.rnor Ferry at., two dont" from Knonni Confectionary jell:antdfc CLULICY, Haase., Sign and Ornamental Painters, AND CRAINF:RS; D. MILS IS Whito I..ead and Zino Paints AJon, kind. of Palau, OH% l'eumMbes, Wirotoir Potty, Braithen, 114 Ward .4eel, two doom above Diamand militlydfc 0 431- Tri l F - 1 NVIL*I7 I I , l' , Manufddittrer rind Liralid - in all kind of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N D LEAF TOBACCO, corner of SnlithPl4l.STreet and Diamond Alley. PITTSBUItiI IL PA. TEA lISTERS ATTENTION.—Dr. VCritttiallt Ilorw. Liniment, in pint bottles, prkn. O rent, le warranted elloop, .n 4 better than any Other article riserofnireil to the puldk for the etirn of Cult. Galls, Sprains. Lameness, firer heating. .k, limp a hottle in iIIP stable, It has nerd many n minable lows/. None genuine nnle. signed A. I. Told. &Print. 80 Portion& street, New York. Sold hy Dr. KEVRP.R. 140 Rood 4t. ' • ' • ------- Toevu-scur is instantly eared by nthw drops of Dr. Keyeer's Tooth Ache Rmedy. Prepared and old nt the drug More of Itht. KEYSER, 140 Wood et, Mallieta Sign of the Gold. Mortar. lr you value your teeth and a pure breath, healthy gueall, rod comfortable mouth. go to KEYSER'S. 140 Waal street, and boy a battle of Woeu'a Toota Wen and TOOTH P.R.'S. To Nervous Ifulliiera-A rotlroel Clermont; minor.' to honith in a few days, after many years of pro norrouy warring, is minions to rodeo known the means of cum Will tend (tree) the preerription peel. Mort to the Nor. JOLfN N. DAD, ALL, No. 5i3 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Now York. roySioodkw3mk W. D. FLINIT.ILAXVI'. ■o%t: trriTiLltA ASO DIALLIta All kl,.tl■ of Tobacco, Nunn and Cigar., here recently take. the building No. 120 Wood street, In addition to their 3tututartorlng2etalsitahment.No.42lrarin street, where they alllbe pleased to receive their friend., npnlyes FitANGIYANNI. Ths price of a nacos . . is 60 rents. The price ef the Pomade b 75 rents. The pries of the Sachet. (eery elretnt lis 75 rents. The prim of the Fruit, ,per I.st Is 1,60 The peke of the throws , . ig 60 cents. Getsoece Frospipertni. Errryloofly foes it. . tRZAST PORPs, of 21 superior kin , for sale a; [Jakdkoral) DR. R.ETERRIS, 140 W eed N Dentl•try. , .T. P. 1-1T31.1.11 - 1-1 , . 0 h. , 104 nn trage.l che .en ice. of the tu..et ospeci.na•.l Bloc orkinan In the Untied State, ix prelutrr.l 4 , hir• Teeth, nitoptorl to each partittilia E .e.te ..1 WO, or part. of ewts mrle with tutee , l.] itnnt....ne confirm.. or solid pica. Artificial lip. illfiftrlP4l,. , l .11 deform... of tho tine rorrerterd 14e-01..rntine and work wetrrented fllhrn Yin. O. Fourth street., Iret weeu WOO4l 3.111/ , rtlithrll , lll rr..t.. Pittehurgh ei.l.7olnnlfe _ . . . _ . Dent-tat rr. DP. .T. 1.3e1t from Nov York. Ka with pain local Benmot,lng Ag. , ttt to tho tium. .411 j. Aar narrito Teeth on Gold. Oitlror, Manna tail iiiitta Per rha anil all laintal 'moratoria in a nriontiflo moon• ner aa-Carda amt Circulars nt hi. Mike, Smithfield stroet Pittaburgh sioVilfrif The Oral a,,ltetaard, for Conausopt lout widen eatterience has proved reithie. 1-IR.G.H:I%IA:s.r. sz: CO's. [Late Ilnahton, Clark k C 0..) Pure and Genuine Cod Liver Oil. I Po Woo ah. July 1, It has cowl the teat of ten year. with increaaina 1e,,,,1nr• 1 • ated iwneed whLo' other" Sr e CLI—P ItTS EItSILIP—The underqignini for .1,0 the death of , , fir the of We 6Ur Mr I:u • hion nn Arrkir .001.4 hr." it ,I . liol...aie nut 1 , 11.1111., at 5.,. 01 (lilt atrevt, in the city of tr..111....1. in no way ronnetled o 1111 It . C Co.. or 11. t. AL Co nn d,. r the atyle of B. A. VA TINES - COCK. (ILL Sold try Sturm 0 Colt. A. I , turrsrorc etymon • 0 l iIA Iv the city of Philadelphia at tio. 50911arket street, Itaos Drogkiat,:enerttll',and in the rte, of i'ittaburch at thenrnerof Firat and Wood P. nt:.eta, ender the at yl,. of IL A. VAIINESTOCR k whero hatlneel In their term., bronchi., will le conducted as her. (Sorceror to IV. 11. Tittonr.) 11. A. VAIINESTOCK, Philadelp h. NhannQturer of ETHEREAL 011. and LAMPS, Ito L 2 11. W. AHNESTOCK. Fourth new,. letwltan Wo , ll and Market. Pittaburhh, Pa.. I ./. 1.. SCHWARTZ. Vithtlwirgli, The nnderatened. In prepar , .l to turolah Dealer. with A. B. 111 2 1.1. New York. Ethereal Oil ILIPI Hurtling fluid" of a 'ulterior qrtality. of his Attu trianithernre. Aim.. Alcohol, thruplarne and Pine olla, and evary doeetlidion of 51,10 and Centre Table L.impa. n , h,lett, Othdelabout of the 1 polll,. and moot approe nl ttt Oirandr•Let and 1-arn)pet rattail,' and reßoild- ed The Atmore this supplied regular', overt week to customers fru'. '''''''`fi"ii.- se . ..Sklyir P. II it YDEN Tun 171121... man of ...minty in favor of Do... Ran d y. Gernoui IlitutrarorAinces uti that that the article I. all Chat it ta reprewinted to he, and In conse-plence, we ~Luau • trial of It by those afflicted with diiivriew tor which 0 le recommendoil. It. VUATFIELD, Esq.. wild: i0n.1.1.1... Dodge co- Wia.. Na, l. Dial .--"Over • rear ago I sent wino money to you front Canada, 1.14 recatimil ...toe of your German Ritter, which I tueif and found great relief from. My hFrilth has Improved to such a olegriim. that I am snafu able to attend t.; Inutile.. A lacgo namber of dye peptic. in this neighborhood hare had to send to Slilwatlits for the medicine. An agent here could Pell largo Tamil. tin.. Oa I know It to bea •ure cure." Samuel tin.... Platvil le. WI,. James I. Mani ill, defer- W1...1101.1m Kemp it Co.. Janesville. Wt.. and others In that State, ham. al.; exprees..l their groat .'onndenco in the virtue. of the Bitter.. Sold, Wholesale and Ile ail. at Dr (IPA). It. KEYSER'S Drug Ston., 140 Wood street, Digit of the Golden Niiirtar. ! few advertlaernsnt. nitlinerilikerT ' DR. KEYSER . SSIIOULDF.It Briners--From Pittsburgh Dispatch. April 10th, Il3o,—For More 'lt. 3 yearm past we Intro conmtantly worn the Wamblugton Sus pender Than, manufactured by Dr. that 11. Keyser. of No. 140 Weal street. In this city, and would heartlly recruit. i mend 0 to all who are compelled to fallow O. /...I<TLIAVT arms. Notion. A. we hare before remarked. In calling attention to Its Media it answers for a brace and toispendera the weight of the 'suasion'. being .0 placed am to continually tend to bring the shoulder. to untir natural presitlon and ca.. paid! lila cheat, Women. hundreds of whom are susually Infnned by the weight of enorrootia esklrta," should also procure thew braes*. Ile particular to procuring the kind mentioned. an nuny of the braces wild era Intuiting. hid at Dr. GEO 11. KEYSER'S, Wholesale tnntggiat, tan Wood street. sigu of thelk.lilmn Mortar. Jeildall wit F Holiday Advertisements. Pennsylvania Central Railroad. POVRTII OP JULY PACCR9I.OI4B. 1 7 -I XCURSION 'DRAINS :till run hourly'' tidurio2 the day. her noon PITDWIt'IIOII AND TURTLE. CREEK. Leaving Pittsburgh Poosetiger notion nt it 10, lo Oh sod 12 o'clock. A 11.. and 12.:41. 2,2.20. 4. 2 Jt, 5.2 n, ', L . :A) end 7...,:0 o'eloek, r. ii., 1'11161ot:rah Unto. PARE FOR THE ROCND TRIP • Penn Pittsburgh to Pont Liberty and mum, , . IS cot.. An 710/mrood. do . , . hi d o do Wilkintrairg. do ..2J „ do Seraosale, do ... ..23 do do Braddock o. on ..... .. :to 41., do Brinton's. .c do • 35 .lo do Turtle Cdt•ck. do .... .. ... to do In addition to the shot, EXCURSION TICKETS, good on all Regular Accommodation Train.. on the Youth only. will be ranted from r an to all orations berareen Pittsburgh and Indians , Secure tickets heron. taking tsetto in Ilto earn, es Conduc tors sun not be authorized to sell a:cut - stun tickets extort iron ittatinna when. the Company hare no agent. JOIIN STEWART. Ticket Agent, Peon,. Railroad Co. T2Atdi ORPHAN ASYLIINI CTILEBRATION, AT LINDEN GROVE, • On Saturday, July 4th, 1817. ANNUAL CELEBRATION for tho beneflter ST. PAUL'S °RERAN ASYLE3t, will be bold *Ma leesen at LINDEN GROVE COLONY, FOERTII STREET ROAD. Every ptwrislon has been made for the comfort and on Joyment of all who attend. Dinner Ind refreshmentsprovide& An excellent Rand of Music will be In attendance. Lor TICKETS FIFTY CENTS. Jy2cdtd. ALLEGHENY VALLEY JULY FOURTH. 1937. EXCURSION TRAINS on this Road for July 4th, sill rtun an follinni. vizi Pittsburgh to Kittanning./ 7.30 I. x. Doiton at 7.30, 9.30, 11.10 0. x. and Lao p RETUIININO: Ilnlion to Pittatinrgli at 10.15 A. a, 12.15, 4 and 6 e. x. Kittanning to Pittsburgh at 6.00 P.Y. can bo proonred at Carson Street A. CRAIO, Supt. Chicago J 2kflAir6y_ Pittsburgh, Fort NVii,Ynde an Rat/road. .TTJ.T....Y YOTTFLPIL 1857. F O R THE ACCOMMODATIN of persons rous of making an Excursion Trip to or from the Coy of Pittsburgh or Allegheny, or of visiting any of the many places of Public Entertainment In Pittsburgh, during tip. day end evening of the 4th day of ] nly next, SPECIAL TRAINS will run between Pittsburgh and New Brighton, stopping at all intermediate Stations, at follows: Leave Pittsburgh for New Brighton at 6.30,13.46,end HAN, A. 31., and 6.34 and 11.13, P.l!' Leave New Brighton for Pittsburgh at CM. M. 16 end 11,38, A. Si., and 4 and It P. M. EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold between Pittsburgh, New Brighton and intermediate Stationa to ho need during the day on the above trains, as folio. , Pittsburgh to Courtneys, and return 26r. I do Billhook. 36 do Reyes-1110, I• 40 fro to Sewickley, - do Shoutedown L a n., ~ 06 do Economy. 76 do .. Baden, .. In do Freedom. " SO do Rochester, " Si tal I I 00 do Bearer, - .do New Brighton, . 100 Sew Brighton to Bearer, and return. 20c. do Ratbaater, 31 do Freedom, e 21 do Baden. 0 an do Economy. . 0 60 do Shousetown Lane. " ' 00 „ do Sewickley. l6 do Itayealllo, " 51 00 do Billbook 100 do Courtney's, " 100 100 do PitUborgh. Therewllibenoreductionneade foraingletrips to Roy Station, Oro will:Escuredon Tickets be taken on any other Mine than thoes specified above. Tisksta moot he purchased at Station. where they are .old, es Conductors will notbo Supplied with liotorn Tickets from any Station, except front plane where there are no 1e0,r0te.6,0, Jon, :I, itri os ji.sced u. moott.te,supert.t.d..t. Otto abbrrtiormrnto ;Ca; : 7 4 G.l AV I PATENT GAS COOKING STOVE, AT r y i , 73, 71111:p sTREET NEAR MARKET. WHERE Tux PUBLIC ARE RESPECT \ FULLY int MA to roll nod tent im merits. Tho price of a aingle move le yai n Burnerstand le ii.l.Ve }lit u ill 1 macho. enough In do overy variety of r•iokina f. , r a amid) of 1 to 6 im - aotte, this doca not 111(1.610 ~.. brookom Anti 1 , .1.1k1111411111111•111.1 T 1 111.1111.110.1115... till war. 1111 0. For further information:l.l4l - ms the molcreigaml, lilt. J. NIUStIiItATE. Being the fleet in thin city who tined your Pntont M. Coking. A imaratur,l MD chuorfully and confident li won, mend d to others too Lir aupertor for till cookma Purl... , to no, of the old taithioneil cooking atoven. I cuckold, it a ureat Improvement. and when Ito severalimleantogra are known. 1.1 hon. keeper will la. natintlmt without it. Among 11. Nlhantar% I will otention thn following: Find. o fro in rilworiroadr,thim moving limo and labor. Semitic!. cooking e.d.ttic without impreerive heat. Third. its ammo.. which 14 A qrral ineprocentent anon the mat atovo. Fonrth. lit i ea,' with which the brat may he regulated and the pnigrem of cooking ottendnd to. Tinto mar clerel.p...ther advanta i t ion, but for the preeMat I will reepoctfulle submit thew. MRS. S. A..IOIINSON. N 0169, Wylie Merl. Haring in Imo two of Dr. Mitegraver Patent Gas l'noking Startr:l ran chtiorfully twommendthcat to tho public an the molt convenient nod Wrottomiral cooking opparatm for bolting., Thor aro aniawior to m) stove'L wet 1,04. .1.2.2 MitS. E. C. %TYKES , . (o , a, Market *treat Dissolution • THE Co-partnership herethfore existing LP tvr,o the culacrilaga. dolnaLneiv a under the styli , tool (Inn of IL A. Fahoestock A IL. In the of Pitt.. burgh abd Maub iphh, atol 11. A. Fslinr-d"ck. null A Co., Iv the citv ..f New York. t tht* day thscolyed by llntitallon. The now flrm of It. A. EAIIS EAItICK A CO. Is folly author red to rocetro all debt. au, &nil I nettle up the boolnese of the Km.. The book. of the rittchurgh Arta ore at the cot , mule. of First end Wood oat - cote. where v‘ymoute Kry to be 11. A. FAIINESTOCK, IL L FAILSESTOCK, J. L. scilwAwrz. n. w. VAIINESTOCK. IS'EOLUTION —The Partnership hereto osipano b...i.a.0e do, anh.cribers for the mann awl .10 .4 Whit,. Lead, he., Is this day by mutual ....sent. It. A. Pahneatock .1k Co. are lolly authorised t., oil payments du, nod to settle lip the 1...Rine...4 the drat. The dr,are at the ......houne of It. A. Val...rain - 4 ! Co., corner of }'trot sod Yttt.l...ralt It. A. FAIINLSTOCa, - a. 1.. FA ll E.ST , 0•K, J I. rteIIWAILTZ, U. W. EARNESTOCK, JOHN 11.481.ETT, JR. Pittaburgh. July 1. 16:., CIO—PARTNERSHIP—The undersigned have formal aCo•l`artnershipd. inutinite taaaufac turn of White Lead, Rad Lead Utbarge, at lila Pannxyl.. Dania Wllla Rani W..rka, Allegheny City. J. nAstArrr, Ja. It. A. SA lIN ESTOCR, .1. I- SCHWARTZ, A. 11 11U 1.E.. • It. W. VA lIN ESTOCK. Jyl Pittsburg tlh Water Care Estabment. M E P ONS itsirnus of vi lish siting a W.vita CULL for the bsnetil of their health. will and this one of the best Institutions In the country. The abundance of pure seer warms—the long experience of the physicians in conducting Water CUP. Establialetnento.--the commodious Bath Booms. supplind with a great variety of bathe of entry deems of temperature from hot to cold, anti suited to the Ended alchemic se well WI the most robust cornotitutious—the scenery. lofty hills, deep minas. huge rocks. majestic arrest Ms.. mut eluded walla, end sun enience or averse. combine to make it what an institution hr the onto of the sick should be. The Cure is located at the IIAYSTILIS eTITION of the P. F. W. k C. It. R., ten miles West of the city. For further particulate, addret4 11. FREASE, )t. 1 , , Itsa LW. Pittsburgh. Pa. lelikladslmer•T • Purify With lone IT IS ADMITTED BY ALL PHYSICIANS that frow purities , the air, and hr many that ICE, and taiulog of the paean nature, has the sautaeffert scare., if ao, three ,rho ono it Fignlarly will lett most healthy. • JOHNSON is prepared to Cornish his former costomers with TIME ICE taken from the Allegheny Direr, above the two intiew and other. who desire toretain their good health through the slummed, leering their orders at Ur. J. MITCH. EL'S Tirog Store, (artier of Venn and Hand streets, pu.Arr DENNIT• Hat Store, Yoderal stmet, or given to the div er, will he .pdlied with the porn article at above. N. U.—A full supply warranted. myttewl2in JOSEPH JOHNSTON. FRUIT CANS FOR PRY.SEItt INO FRUITS .1,t7 A Kind well Tested in Me, and Have Oiven ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Arm EASILY )LANAI7EO ILS ANY PERSON. JOAN FLEMING, . No. II Minket et, corner of Mini. RICHARD BARD, .T.L1T172.1 "Tidos, Leather, Oil and Shoe Findings, No. 215 Lfberfy Meet, PITTSBURGH. rA. A TK INS' CELEBLUTEI A ao DAT CLOCKS, fer Counting Room and Parlor. An esamitnett in lloworwed clew. elegant patterns. Jtnt received and for sole by J. If. REED A CO, Jelosltf Jeweler., No. CA Fifth street. OOLON G TEA—As We have uo trade for O Oolong T. we are now offering what we hero et toll our-third infe prim than It too be bought in New York Or Phibulelphis. /eat] !ittittlllS A PATTON. B ACON, &c.--,500 plain !lams; 27,0 Sugar Cured 11/m.; M=ilM=Cl In store end for pale low, by HAWORTH, nno. et BROW NLEE, Je2.3 In tho Dlaluon4. Pittsburgh B ON NE'rS! BONNETS!!—PedaI Arid, Leghorn do, Swim do, temptation Lam, Diamond rtrow, Satin do. Also Plate of the c material. at one hal( the regular prim, at the Serai•An pani auol gale of IRISH DOLCE—Far sa!e at MORRIS St PATTON'S, in the Dlsonntut. ,i 630 ir - 2ENUINE CIDER VINEGAR, warranted lT front pima Cider only. Thin seam, article ran be oh inland al HUMUS I: PATTON'S, la the Diamond, at 25 eta per gallon. .151 FEATIIERS-47 aka to arrive per steamer Hibbard, for ule by Dr2l IdAl All DIMEY d OD. a INSENG AND BEESWAX.--1 cask Olorong, 1 do &rime:, to arrl•o nod for olio by ff 2 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. RE ASE-4 hble to arrive, for sale 11: Jy2 ISAI 111 DICKEY AVIARF-BOAT, nearly new and in first V ralo condtloo, for sato by No lIENRY 11. COLLINS. RYE FLOUR-25 bfils Extra Tor italiWy: — Je29 DAVID C. 1 . 1611:12.47. SUGAR CURED 11.AbIS—Ainea' celebrated Ft Louis !tams in store and for sale let Je2BDAVID C. IIF.EIBST. _ LARDOIL_.46 bblR. No.l Lard Oil in store and for We by Je2.4 T. LITTLE a CO. LUE VITRIOL-1000 lbson hand and for sale by bra FLEMING BR OS. TIOITT - S - BURGII,_POIIT WAYNE & CIII CAGO R. K. STOCK —36 Atoms of thn aboro dock fo map. Apply to 11. 3FLAIN k 80N.,. lam frtlli Fourth Street. BRISTLES—Whito and.Gres, an extra ar _LP Dole, rolufantly on hand, and for nee low to thatradl DAVID C. HERBST, Corner Liberty and hood Street.. SUGAR -3 hhde for BelDoin to close lot lw o a2l Corner Hand and Liberty Street*. 'NE(.; A 011,-10 bbls j ree'd and far Bala by .1.3= FLESLLNII-)3110S. DIIESIVE PLASTER-1500 vd's in 00 tole by J<27 FLECLINO BROS. CIIILDRES:S GIGS at reduced prices. n good martment for vale by 0. W. many..n. je7.7:1, retinal irtreet,Allegbeny, - • -gout: NEW GOODS OPEN AT MU PUT A IitIRCILFIELDT—Pequa for Ilssquei. Travelling Cloaks, Plaids for Nears, Fresh tor Dula rt. Conde reedringarar7 her days. Se COURT PLASTEit-50 gron in Moro for ale by Ja2T /MOM° 81202. insuranct P. sf. Potts C. E. Spangler, Abraham Ilea, firm of Ilex. Silvis .4 Co.; tfm. Woods, 000 MT Merrell, finis of !towel' k Bro.; J. Cigar Thompson, Pres. Penn. R. It. Co.; O. Sower. firm of Sower A Barnes. John W. Sexton. Arm of Burnett. fiestoli & Swearinger; Iterman Haupt. Chief Engineer Penn. If. IL; Nstlion ft. Potts, Counsellor at m. 11. ',eel, firm of Leech A Co.: 11. T. Kensil, 11. IL Ilmaton, Freight Agent of Noun. It. IL; Joseph IL Withers, Arm of Withers k Paterson; Abraham firm of firm of Itaignel A Cod Charles P. Norton. firm of Vandal:mon & Co.; John 11. Burroughs,r of towards Corpon;Styles. R. late Williamson, Barrel:los Clark. W. 11. WOODS, EseY. PLT.CITAL M. Pon., Prend't. C. E. Setun trA, Vico Presd't. • gl.re st Het Het of Directors of the "Howard In surance Comtetny," mom of whom are widely known as among the first bbeinees men of Philadelphia, will probably convey ample ..mane of security to the public. A +ham of pat...moue ie respectfully rollcited. THOS. ORAIIA3I, Agent, corner of Water end Market streets. Chi tloor.l Pttiebargh, PrllAkllla Fire In Company of =NJ rtaecr Charles W. Ihrieker, Adolph L. Rorie, George . Richaribi, ratnucl Grant. Thomas Hart, , David S. Brown, Monies D. 1.4•Wi1, 1 Jacob R. Smit h, Tobias Wagner. Morris Eattenion. CHARLES N. RANCHER, Ereuidiint. (inane. , O. ligecara, Secretary. flits Company onnt Ins, to make Ineuranota, permanent or limited, On erery description of property iu town and country, id rate.. as low as are consistent with security: The Company halereserved a Jorge contingent fond, which, with their Capital and Ereiniumg, safely ingeetod, afford ample protection to the augured. The Assets of the Company, imJannary Ist. 1851, we puls. lighed agreeably to the Art of Anueoilily, were as follow. rigz— Mortgava $818,1173 OS 83. T 1 - s Real -Fantle 83,94141 17 Temporary Iron Stocks 61,559 OU Cablol.e 64,340 bl $1,212,708 44 Simrn their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they hare paid upwards of One ?Dillon, Four Hundred thousand Dollars Lows by fire, thereby affording evidence of the. advantages of insurance, as wellmi their ability and disposition to meet with promptness all Ilabilitlea J. GARDNER COPYIST. Agent. a .19 Millen Southeast roe. Wood end Third sta. The Great Western Fire and Marine Ins. CO OF PHILADELPHIA. No. 107 Walnut Street. CAPITA! $500,000 FIRN LNWURANCE--Peresnal or Ilmiteel, made in town or roilittry.aal eVery deneription of propowty. INLAND INSCILANCE. on Oooebt by Canal. Laker and Land Carriage. to all pant of the Urthln. MARI N: INS URANC. on Vowels, Cargo and Freight, ernbraelog iver traneportation. C. C. LATHROP, Prerident. W. DARLING, Vier Itreeldent. 11. K. liirlitathert, ilewrotary. DMIXTOILS: Charles C. Lathrop, .63T We'nut street. Hun. Henry L. Muere,66 Walnut o,oot. Alexander Old['dem Merchant, 14 North Front et John C. hunter, Ann of Wright. Minter St Co. K. Tracy, firm of Tracy k Baker. John B. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White .1 McCurdy. 8. S. [Bebop, Arm of Bishop. Slmmoto k Co. Jae. B. Smith. firm of Jas. It. Smith tt . Co. Thus. L. Gillespie, firm of Clihrpia k Zeller. Isaac llellehtu - it, Attorney not Counsel!, Thos. K. Limerick. 632 Spew. ..treed. Robert Hare Powell. 513 Walnut etreot. Theo. W. taker, Goldsmith's Mall. Henry C. Wetmore, New York. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. 91 Front street, Pittsburgh. 1:11==1 Life Insurance. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE TRUST COMPANY Sol/haul Cbrarr af Walnut and Fourth Strad, Incorporated April 9th, 18.9 n. Capital Stuck $590,000. OMCIIOI. ALEXANDER WHILDIN, Prusident, MARSHALL lIRNZEY,Tice President, JOHN C. SIMS, Secretary and Actuary, JOHN S. WlldiON,Tresintrer. 11.. 01 11.11.11016. Ale:miler CRhtldin Linda A. Daley, Marshall Ileasrey, IT. Eamon& Harper, William P. Itolton, Elisha Tritcey, Ilan. Joseph Amwu. Thomism S. Smith, John C. SIMS, George R Graham, 3500,1toninAn, Ellwood :Matlack, • •• . • Join, P. Simone. Kfit. F. IRWIN M. D., Medical Examiner. i na. Company make* nettrance tm time, on most reaatina. Lie tenni. baa been eumteafally managed for eneeral year., by an experienced board of officers and truateem and Irvaueen baaalwayepaid promptly ita lame. and Is every tray deserving of confidence and patronage. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. my7tdent 07 Front strait, Pittabbrgh. Continental Insurance Company. becorp , ratty by the Legulature qJ rtnnsyhrrusia ♦trn A PERPETUAL CHARTER. Authorized Capital, Our Million Dollar,. Secured mud .Accumulated ...... HOME OFFICE. N. 61 11lanai Steed, abaft Stoned, Phaedriphia. Fire Insursnee on Bulldinp, Fnrnitun,, Manhandle°, A. gravelly. Menne Inanraneo on Cargoaa end Freights, to ill parts of the world. Inland imnrnoce on Clooda, &a, by Lake., Myers. Cumin and Land Carriage.. to all yarte of the talon, on the most thrombin term,, consistent pith sorority. 11 EOPAIE W. COLLADAr, formerly Recorder o( Roods, &c., Pliikohdphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman & Smith, IiIIPJHIMS Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third street, almvu Market, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat t SAA,Copperunlaw, No. - 12 Quarryetre.% EMI.. EDWARD 1. 31ACIIETTE, firm of Machette Importing ll.rdware Merchant., So. EN North Third otreet,aliore Nato, Philo- HOWARD lIINCIIMAN, firm of LiviNgoton a Co., Produce and Commbaton Merchants, No. 270 Margot at., above Eighth, Phila. GEORGE Sr. COLLADAY, Pre...Went. WIEN W 11,63, tetalry. JOSINA ROBINSON, Agent. N 0.24 Fifth street, (op *taint) The Manufacturers' lulus= Company of PHLADELPHIA, Charter Perpetual--Capital $.500,000. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF Fire, Marine and Inland Rieke. AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Prelident, WM. A. RHODES, Tice President. ALFRED WEEKS, Sq.cretary. . . Aron S. I.4.pinant, AVen. B. Tbomoo, Clam's, Mon, Wm. A. Ithodea, Vfltiom Neal, Alfred Weeks, J. Itnaldo Sank, Mao. J. FioIJ, Joan P.S4nons. James P. Smyth *!_This Company was organised with a Cash Capltal,and the Director. ham determined to adapt tho banister to Its available resoorceg to observe prudence In conducting its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of lows. Pittnburgh Office, N 0.98 Water street. mate J. NEWTON, JONRSI, Agent Citizens' insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh. WM. IIAGALET, rineldnnt., SAMUEL L. MARSLIALI, Secretary. Offs 94 Meer .R red, bellows Market and Woad t3arksures liull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and ills• sLysippi Rivers, sad Tvlbutaiies. /Airinsures agedast ion or damage by Vim Also, against the perils ofs he Rea aiid taunt Navigenon and Transport. DIRICTORS. Capt. hark Sterling, S. M. Kier, W • Bingham, J . • S. Dilworth, rrhocis 51 •J. Schoonmaker, Wm. B. Kays, iptou. franc Wm. Tuw‘kr, Samnel Rea, Robert Pnnlap, Jr., S. Ifarbangh, Isaac ht. Ponnock, Walt. Bryant, Jas. SI. Cooper, John Western Irma OF PITT GEORGE DAR, P.M. GORDON, Will Insure niiiinat all kin. R. Millar, Jr., J. W. Batter, Andrew Ackley, C. Ihmses, Mums Scott, A. Nitpick, C. W. Makeup - % O. W. Jackann, Junes McAuley, George Dania, •Nathantial liolmra, J. Lippincott, Wlil4w }L Smith. InyA Itomelnetlicalun managed by Directors wall known tide community, and who sill liberally adinet and prompt ly pay all nines at. the OFFICE, No. 92 'Want' anal, (di.mit Co.'. Warehouse,) ap stain, Pittsburgh. Ja4.lc Philadelphia Vire and Lifil INSUIIANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chesnut Street, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUS.E. Will make all Mode of Inturann, either Perpetual or Limited, no every 11m - slid'. of Property or Manhandle., at reasonable rata of premium. ROBERT. _P. KING, M. W. BALDWIN, lititot. F. o. Co_pe, Oenrge W. Brown, Joseph S. Pant, John Mitt; E. Mot.. Charles P. Hayes, E. B. English, P. 11. Notary, C. Sharman, 8. J. Mrlntrigoit, I F. Bucistmrc, Secretary. Monongahela Insurance Company. . Omci, Ito. DS Werra Stun, MT! /mare Agninut all kinds of Fire and Miring Bias. Or nczas-3A.MES A. IIIITC111130:1, President. BENDY M. ATWOOD, Secntary. Wm. D. Holm., Aloe. Elm John Atwell, %%Km Wm. DAL John McDevitt, • Thos. S. Clarke, IDA. A. Dory lama A. itntetdmen 14.40•1111 In.suranct William Ilartio. Joseph H. Seal. Ei!tonna A. Soy.ler. John C. Girds. John R. grannie. George 0. I,lper. tilieard Darlington. Pr. It. H Ilnaten, William C. Ludwig, 'high Craig, Spencer Mellveln, Charles Kelley, 11. Jane. Brooks, J. 0. Johnson, THOS. 1132TT LruccN, Seeretari; Farmers' and fdeehani Northteee Onmer Second and Tridnid :ands PRILADELPIIIA. The. following statement exhibits the business stet eolid Linn of the Company to Non. I.lfiZr& limmlunts received on Jtarlas mad Inland to Non .1, 1856...... tn 4,654 5 Piro Premiums 176,796 01 Intel-at on Loans I - 8.:01 41' -- • Total reecipta— PAM Narine Louwa.. U Fire Expenses Salsa ..nd Cannuasiona. Re-lnanrunce. !mum Premiums and Agency Charsln • Dula.. remaining with Cocup'y 4.311i,057 07 The assets of the lkunpany are m followc— Phil& City and CoUntrponde $ 1 01 3 48 18 W } Pura ham& Boras 8 1 / 000 00 Fleet Mortgage heat Estate.-- ..... . 143,500 00 Stocks, CollatemliCon 02,400 00 Girard and Cannellitetion Dunk Stock 00 Depusiti4 with Sherman, Duncan & New Y0rk........ .......... Deferred Payment on Stock not To due. ,:00 00 Notes for Marine Prt.ruinnut 10b,0S0 :p0 Duo from Agents serure.l II tv.n.ls.. 11:.,376 IS rra.ruium. tnt Polfrit, t.sgly 10. our.xl.un.l debts goo tlO. Co . 2 , 7.170 00 Holmes in 11Ank5..,.... - . .. .... 15,450 71 i..5=,057 00 Tho Want of Directors Lars thin any 11CC14.1% . 11 a DINTDEND OF FIFTEEN PER cEvr Parotid. , on demand en the bland. of the C,Dapany the ht instant. THOMAS It. FLOY.ENCE. President Eenann 11113(1301., Secretary. TIIOS. J. iTUNTER, Agent, Pittsburgh, NO. 00 Water strrr no27:6md:fc Reliance Mutual Insuranee Company of PITILAPELPIIIA Office No. 70 Walnut Street CAITIAL 10;7,a4—Aware S2I2,O92—S.[COLITY IsTreeeen Fire Insurance on Buildings, Merrbandlao, Furniture, de , in town or cannery. The =duel principle combined with the security of a Stock Capitol, entitles the Insured to share In tho profits of Ore Company, without liability fur lumen. The Script Certificates of tide tompnny, for proflte Ue ennywrlibio at par, Into the Caul* Stook of th•. Company. CLEM. TINGLEY, Pouddent. B. M. lIINCIIMAN, Secretary. DITMCTORN. Clem Tinal^Y. Wm. It. Thorapeon T. C. llockhlll, O. W. Carpenter, Hebert Steen, C. S. Wood, ==! J.IIR L. Taylvr, Jacob T. Bunting M Stroud, • Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine ins. Co. Office, Corner Market and Water Sta., PITTSBURGH, PA. ROM. GALWAY, President. Ticos.Ontnth, Sec'y. This Company Make. every Insurance appertaining to or cannected with LIFE PARRS. Also, against Hull and Cargo ni.k.o. the Ohio rod Iliselselppi risers and tributaries, and Marino Risk gen • orally. ' And against Loa or Potooge by Fire. And against the Pardo or the Sca and Inland Narigetton and Transportation. Policies lamed at the lowest rates conalstent with 'treaty to all parties • • Robert Galway, Samuel McCturner,: Joseph P. tinevutt, M. D. John Scott, J• 11101 Mart haIL David Richey, inDVS W. Hallman, Chan. Arbuthnot, felti—my2s-ly Eureka Inmarante Company, OP PENNSYLVANIA, Office-ko. 9 Uhler Se., Tigrbteryh. smarm, say 1yr.,1887: Steck Dna Bills, payable on demand, and secur ed by taro approved ram. 5118,830 00 Cash In Pittsburgh Trust Company 48,390 35 Premium notes.. 47.504 40 L.D. alarm ftchange Book Steak—Cant. 0,950 00 mortgage 5,609 00 Bills Reoeirable, 8,365 40 Book 12,7% .1. IL Shoonberger, W. E. Shack, R. D. Caehrnn, W. W. Martßr- John A. Canghey, R. T. Toed:, Jr:, C. W. Wider. D. MeCoadlet, Junes I. Bennett. , G. B. Belden, J. I. SIIORNIIEROKR, Prne myltdlm 132=13=1Z! Pennsylvania Insurance Company 01f PITTABURGII. No. (a rostra .:red. Authorized dipitui, $300,000. Insure Puddings and other Property, against lon. or darn age by Fire and the perils of the &a, and Inland Nneiga tint. and Tramportotion. DIT.Z.CT3I.I. Wm. P. Johnston, I. Grier Sproul W. Walntock, 1 .1. U. Jones, ' D. E. Perk, W. S. Huron. A. J. Jones, Jraeob Painter, A. A. Carrier,i Gtwrge W. Smith Rod,. Putters.. {Viola Humpton, Jewel P. Tanner, Calvin Wells, D... 11. Long. Presideot, Iron. WIL F. JOICISTON. -. • • . „ . . . Collegiate and Commercial institute. NEW HAVEN, rpHIS INSTITUTION lIAS BEEN IN successtni operetion for ten years. It le designed to meet the wand of than Parents Mars. Wish secnra for their Sons ell the advantages for mental education that can be dywixere furcdsbed, without losing that attention to health, and that panntal supervision and government which the young require Tim mental trainimi Include's a thorough English, Mat , matkal and Scientific Education, In reference to a complete preparation for any businese that tied not require the in struction of the Law, Medical .or Theoloeal Sehaoln • cooed of elassiatletudiea, minute, thoroughend extended to May be desired; a anase of Modern Langneges, .under native loathers: Itistory end Mental and Political Silence. The Moral Etlncetion is secured by the pentonal influence of the teaches", by et division of the school into families of moderato also, of which the Tice Principals are the head., by graduated. disciplinary measures, by • regular course of study of the Min, Morel Menai, and of the evidences' of Natural and Revealed Religion. The Physical Training conelate of a preucrihed course of derdse in st large and well furnished gymnasium, under the direction of en accomplided Oymnann and of each an amount of Illlitery drilling, under full orgemination as an Infantry corm with competkni °Meat and Migration, ine will mare Willy vigor, habit. of command and obedience, and a kind and degree of knowledge which may be cesentiel to the full diachargo of the duties of a citizen. Care le else, taken to encourage wholesome sports, bathing find rowing end opportunities are famished for °cantonal . pe. &dean dentate= Into the country, Students are admit ted at any time of the year. Catelog,nee with full information will be thrnishod on sp. pile:anon to the Principal. • myl2.ll3maar. • • ' WM. IL RITSIiELL. Female Seminary, ?. THE NEXT TERM of this Institution will commence on MONDAY, Anna 31.1. Pupils will he charged $7,60 per term, and will melee the . stadia! they wish to pursue from the following Reading, Ancient Illstory, Zoology, Etmociation, Modern a - Agronomy, .1 Pronunciation, Man Drawing, Nat, Philonyhy, Spelling, Anclontkeography, Physiology, riling, Modern " Grammar, Compuritiort, Ph) goal " Rhetoric, Chemistry, Logic, • Botany, Trtimnotnetry. Tor Greek, Latin, Italian, Epanish, Preach, German, Swedish and Atagiccgadon, no additional charge of $1 will bo made. Nano. por course of twenty lessons Dro of Droning, por course of t . w . entillisons. • Oil Pointing A Gorman lady, excellent pLanist, reeides . in . the fondly. and will give Isegorts on the Pre= and In °emits and French. A few Tamils will bo accommodated In the fondly of the Principal. Board, with fool and light, exclusive of trashing, 13 per week. All paymente are to do made in advance. folleordedly JOSIMA KENDALL, A. 3f., Pilacipst _ _ ...nee Company ISM, President. Secretory. of Firs and Marino Mao • A PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOVA, AT NEW URIO/ITON,BRAVER COUNTY, PA. Rtv. JOB. P. TAYLOR, A. M.. Rtcroe. The Sommer Term Trill be& on MONDAY. Mot 4th. For Circulars, address the Rector, at Ida mid..., rev Br ge city patrons of this School, to Utom rekrence may be made, am Hon. ?bon. M. Howe, Rev. T. R. Lyman, Cleo. S. beide.,Req. W. IL Williams. EN.. 11. 1.. Ringlralt, Hp, ITTAN NINGFENALE INSTITUTE.— DAY AND DOARDEW SCHOOL.—Rst. J. R. HALL and LADY, Principals, late of New York. Rxrcasscinc—Rev. Dr. Klliaelly, Paradis e , p, g m Dr. Y. Dr. HA Edit,* °Clowns] of Health; Rev. Dr. J. B. Findlay. LL. D, Kittanning. Pa Rev. J.. Painter, for. Mr. Hilton; Rev. Mr. Dick: Editors Pittsburgh Duette; Judge Banington, and Minns generally, of Kittanning Catalogue* annuli,. Bending Rooms and Library Pupils received my time. aptlyd - A Vila. to-Every Purchases! ' WX WHERE‘? 130 - vir9 NvrifiY AT ALL TlMES—at the Book .tote of EVANS 4Co,leits 409 Broadway, who have trihen four Years' losm. and opened the inuncuse, new,and elepat Store, No. 677 lirtodway, Lafarge 'Hotel Building New York. By buying a book for one dollar or upward; are at once prenatal with a prize worth from 2.5 mute to glOO contistlog of Ina Gold Jewelry, Welshes, Ge.— If the order Is wit s by mail, the Book and Prim is rent by return Mall or Express Co. The Books comprise almost emery ppoopyoler , work published upon all raliiecte. Novas, are sold st leni than tho usual trade Maw Bend or bring your dollar or donate, and they will band over at ours whativer you we entitled - to. - Chilm on-Agenta ti.d.gotr,promptly, sad epos allowed a his comas, 7. 43. COMM, Agent. corner Third and Wood dd. s • °Mows ittU4fqll expleseless sett trseby . 1 as stay • Jame, C. Band, TheophihnePtunding, .Jnmen Teague,lr, - William Byer, Jr.. Jonhun L. Trim e Junes Tennent, Domanel E. Stok . .en, Henry Slonew Jun,' B. Mani held, Thorium C. Dud: Robert Bortnn, Jr., John &Semple, Dirthlig, D. T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, RM. Pm... Meat. . ILaND, Tim IPreeldent. A. MADFATIA, Arm. SA Water ptreet, Plitsburd, s' Insurance Company 440013 05 MI=MEI Le nds It. Aahharst, George N. Balser, Belt'. W. Tingley, Z. Lathrop, It L. Carlos, Robert Toiand, Edward O. Jame, STIn. JD:tater, Archibald Oetty, 11 - m.ll.Bmph., Metall .1. O. COFFIN, Agent corner Third end Wood litr.to Alozander Bradley, /morph &Lerch, John Fullerton. Mansfield B. 'lrate% Daeldll. Chambers, William,Our, Robert fl Hartley, John 3111111, DIMWITS, G. W. Duo, I. M. Pennock Tke PresGhnP ROUT PATTERSON. Secreterj . and T reasnrer. A. A. CARRIER Ebucattcmat. Azilbmetle, Boot•li.ping, lgebro, o.metry, Um. Wm. F. Jamskm, .1. U. Ebomburgeor, En. A. K. laiwit, Emb., Capt. B. F. Hutchimm. - splfklyd
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