11E1 ' . 'e'.:llill(6., Antrim. ' . )shwa, C9llrm.. DISTLICT eneasn, JACOB It. ILLLIVIR, Pittabrugh. • GOODMAN Y. COOLIIIi, Bouth Papas. JONdlit.ll.l- Rita ger: South Pituborgh navirtisiroo, emkklet num); M-7:4 1 9:41M0N, Last D. 4 Intim' csTnx P 00; JOSISPa MILLER, Snowdon ABOTILIEit Solace or Coanurrrosr:—The ad ;l ministration is evidently becoming disgusted 7 'US own extravagance. The Washington Constitution, tho organ of the President, and sup . pees& to be • under the editoriol co ntrol of that fanciionery- , -complaine of the foolish contract ;•.1 for thio.overiand mail to California," made by Postioister General Brown, with Butterfield S. ; Co., es If it were the work of an opponent instead efAftlmid of th e party in power. It is tree, it • lauthorised by a epeeist Act of Congress, but onld be remembered that the Demos:lashed -• 'Majority In that botly—atidreU is the control of • - fhe other depot/Ma - its of the government.. The ntrr,l-irfor the transportation of the 'Jolted estate, mail from Memphis and St. - Louis to San ---''..Francisco, the service to , be performed semi weekly, and to continue eii years from the 16th of September, 1858, at an annual compensation of six hundred thousand dollars. The Constitu tion speaks of-it in this style: "Of all the bur dens which hasty and improvident legislation' has Imposed upon the Department, this is the most npprelsive, and, naturally enough, seems to be - ,borne with the least patience." and' improvident legislation," bow ' ever, was. not entirely to blame in this matter, for, we find, acbording to the government organ's • own version of the affair, that when the present Poet Master General attempted to reduce the expenses of . the route by changing the trans_ portation so as to make it a weekly instead of a semi-weekly mail, which would pave -secured an annual saving of $150,000, be diecovered that the usual etipnlitian which gives the Post.blaeL ter General a reviling authority over - all the con tracts for the transportation of the mails, and the-power to discontinue the service whenever n his judgment the public interests require it, _was entire!, omitted in this instance. This blun -.4der,' or whatever term we may - choose to apply to it, ban therefore saddled on the country an • expenditure of three million six hundred theal and dollars, from iihich it cannot rid itself. Bat we will allow the Constitution to explain the full extent of the evil entailed by this unfortunate contract in its own language: "The Government his no alternative hot to rob mit to the unfortunate bargain that has been made, wastabatas is the expenditure of the MAD° money for which it provides. With pestsl communica tion with our Pacific) possessions via Limb, and another via the Isthmus of Panama, the sami.weekly service via El Paso to far in advance of the social and eommercial necessities of the - country. This I route, Judging from its present receipts, after de ducting the commissions to the postmasters, will, -yield bithe.Goventment an annual revenue of pro- bably not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars. So, under this extraordinary. action .of Congress, the so. coma between this Overland Mail Company and the Post oMce,- Deprztnient will stand thee at the close of the Contract: Expenditures by the Department, three million six hundred thenundlollareirerielpts ninety thousand dollars—showing a Clew foss from the route of tAre. million ft,. hundred and ten thou- .and deltare I And 'at, under the ormehing pressure of such a system of legislation as this, there are those who denounce this Department as mismanaged because it is no longer relf.sustaMing." This is another Item to be recorded against the pres . ent administration when the day of reck oning shall arrive. Whatever- there is wrong about It—whatever is wasteful or extravagant— must Is attributed to the Democratic party, as the Opposition hid nothing whatever to do with it. At the time of the consummation of this ridicnions . bargain the Ilepublitten Members of Congress and the newspapers or-the party siren _ _ . _ ousts objeotedto it as unnecessary and expen sive, but they were is usual, in such cases, not heeded. Butterfield & Co., were good party men—they were in want of a Ist job—and it wan given to them without a thought se to its merits. The Constitution cannot clear itself and its party from the responsibility which this .transaction attaches to them by the_bitter. re &dim in which it now indulges, when it is too late to resort to any remedial measures_ The - people know who are the guilty ones, and when the time shall come, the proper pereoas will be amtigued for condemnation. '. - Tun CANDIDAVM AND THM Plarronn:---The action of the late Harrisburg Convention is every where heartily endorsed by the opposition Tress and appears to have given general satis faction. The platform is cordially commended by all,; and while in certain sections other can didate! would have been preferred, the gentle men chosen are known throughout the State to be sterling and reliable men and in every way competent for the places to which they are rimed. We have never known a Stale Ticke that was no cordially received ; and we eager front this that it will ha triumphantly elected. The Convention endeavored to shape its course en as to promote union and harmony in the ranks of the opposition; and the result shows that it has been auccesefal. Tat correspimdeii of the New York Herald, writing from Harrisburg on thc-akur . publican State Conran:ion, etyt: "The Convention the, give the gi The cO! riorned half an hour lime to report a platform. iinhe Coiiimittee is whether they :commend the OPpOsition members lo the next Congress to call a Aational Convention at the time and place they may agree alien. TAis was a move of At,. Cameron's friends, under the lead of Morton BlDMichael, who introdaced the resolution in the Committee, bat after three hours' contest upon it were compelled to with draw It on account of bitter opposition. Those (hdf oppoud . the;rnotution openly burst Mat they have hocked one of Cameron's plans in the head." . • Thiele on a par with the usual mendacity of the Herald: The move, for the call fora National Cavention was not a move of Cameron's friend!, but traa,-op the contrary, resisted by them. As those who oPpoaed the resolution Were his friends, It is simply ridiculous to say that they boasted of 'making-one of his plans ott the head. It was ftat his 'Ono, nor was he in any way Identified With Wit"notice that several of the eastern papers copy a blunder which crept into the first printed - Mite bf the Harrisburg platform, lately adopted. The third resolution, as first Incorrectly printed, reads—'That we denounce, and will unitedly Rppeeir, all .attempts to enact a Congressional code for the Territories ;" while it ehould read ~ ..:7;.4lfitt we denounce, and will unitedly oppose, ...ill . attempta to enact &Congressional slavc node," ='&c. The omission is an important one, and we = point out the mistake thus early, in order to reliant, if, possible, a false quotation of the re rcquilen hereafter. r'i Tarr Harrisburg Union, the State .locofoco organ, upresees its concurrence In an the sen timent* of the platform adopted by the Reply lleaq Btate Convention. As our candidates aro in every Way euperior to those nominated by . the "Soap!' convention, is to be presumed that the VitiOli .111 support iho.4leket nominated Up012 . -hu &Henn which it thus endorses. Ton Fenter;--We publish to•dey a great many extracts front thn country pram on the effects of the froek.oornrinineerli ell the affeoted terri tory. Ifeittifei icLopinlia on the forte preliet ed,leinpg every ono to de that ter :cit.s!lf: t.,.: _:. ..__... , `iruiwity_ cc..ir.°fir be mach ..IOW& We as that of H. ..mple, were scarcely Sher 00111 nor potatoes - On• the other band, swept Glean of almost every dome ell the wheat crop ;salmi:let while others think it not in jured.—Warietta don't hear much about the matter in this State, from Which we Infer that there is apt much to ooloplato of. We knees the wheat has generally escaped pretty safely, that the corn may be "cut down" in come localities, but will recover, or be replanted, and that the chief dam ' 11 40 hes been done to fruit or potatoes. It will be good news if the Injury generally is as elieht as it now appears to be In this State. From Mr. Nebeker, Representotive from War ren county, who has had nausea' opportunities to ascertain the truth about the doings of the frost, we learn that no Injury at all was done in either Fountain or Warren counties, or any where on the route front there here. .Some injury is reported from Vermillion county, dionapolis Jour. 9th. Accocays conflict as to the injury done to the wheat crop. Some localities escaped entirely, I I in others, the crop will be slaiost a-total allure.. The corn crop, generally, le not so injured but that it may speedily recover, if the weather prove favorable. In Franklin county the wheat is almost entirely destroyed. The Zanesville Courier says that neither the Wheat, corn; or potatoes are seriously damaged In the Muskingum valley. • Clark and Montgomery 000taiee—Coro and potatoes seriously hurt, and wheat damaged, but notes muoh es was first feared. In North-western Ohio farmers report great injury in COCO, potatoes and gardens, with some damage to grapes and wheat, but orchards have generally escaped.—Columbus(o.)Jour. 10th. Probably half of the hitherto promising apple crop ie supposed to be lost; the rye, being gen erally in blossom, is seriously injured, but the - wheat crop is safe. These are the feats with re gard ih - tilre-frost- into"! around Johnstown ' and we learn that the_resulta of the calamity inthire erect county and in the north of this county are equally disastrous. We conversed with citizens from alt sections of the county at Ebensburg du ring Monday and Tuesday, all of whom had the tame story to tell. Garden vegetables and the corn were cut down to the ground, while every epecies of fruit was thought to be totally destroy ed and the wheat and rye seriously if not fatally injured.—Cambria Tribtme. We have seen and conversed with farmers from every township in the county, and have,. we think, ascertained correctly the extent of the injury done by the frost, on Saturday night. Many fields are destroyed—in these there will be some wheat, but the bulk is gone. But in a majority of fields the wheat is uninjured, ex cept in low, unfavorable places. There le twice the amount of groind occupied with wheat this season that there was last, and notwithstanding the frost, Crawford will have mere wheat to sell this fall than it has had for years. Rye Is badly injured.—Buryrue (0.) Jour. Br later and more thorough examination in this vicinity, we are pleased to learn that the wheat crop is not injured to the extent which was at first feared.. The prospect now is that there will be a fair crop of wheat: Our information from all the region round about, and from the wheat growing counties, is to the same effect. While considerable damage has been done to wheat, the crop will bo by no means a failure.—Rarnmu Denz,Blll Tin heavy frost on last Saturday night did great damage to the wheat crop in Wayne coun ty. As yet, we are unable to form any decided opinion as to the extent of damage to - wheat. In some fields and localities the crop is ruined, others are partially damaged, while others es caped without injury. The corn was cut down level with the ground, but hopes are entertained that it will generally reoover. Apples are se verely injured, and peaches and other fruits al most wholly destroyed.— Wooster (a) Repub. Fesasewere at first entertained that the wheat and rye had been totally destroyed, but we have conversed with a number of our farmers who In lorm us. that neither is very much injured. We have also heard it stated, shine the above was written, by gentlemen from different parts of the country that the wheat and rye crops are to a considerable extent injured.—lndiana (Pa.)larkpentlant. Tux line of the frost in Ohio seemed to have . been from Lake to River, but severest in the centre and shading off to the waters each side so that on the borders of these waters the effect was alight. The injury was not very serious further than midway. East and West, is the State. Unfortunately the froet took, in itscouree some of the best wheat portions of Obio.—C/C- Her. Fr took two or three days of sunshine to de termine the matter as far as the wheat was con cerned and that sanehioe has developed the feet that a very large portion of the wheat through out the State is almost entirely cot off. From such great wheat growing counties as Stark, Richland and Wayne we have news that there will be an' almost total failure of tho wheat crop,—Cleve, We have not been able to learn the full extent of the danger of the grain, but the 'sneers tell us that it is very considerable. It was at first supposed by many, that the wheat was too far advanced to suffer much, but those who pretend to know say otherwise. The rye has been in jured but not materially.—ConneUstille (Pa.)En terprire. Ws are inclined to think that Michigan, on oc count of her insular position, bas nut suffered heavily. We can hear of no damage to the wheat, and the corn, though pinched, Is staid to have received no serious injury. Potatoes and beans seems to have suffered most. Tomatoes and grapes hare also sustained great injury, at least in some looalities.—Detroit Fasmine,frota differentparts of the country tell no, that they despair of getting their seed wheat. While most of the farmers appear to be thus dis pirited—to have no hopee of even getting their seed and bread, we occasionally meet a man who says, that the people aro more scared than hurt, that we will have at beset a half a cropl—Tuna ratrm (0.) Adv. Or the wheat, there are conflicting opinions as to whether it is damaged or not. Most people :_think it is not. We examined many Sale on I Monday, with sundry good judges, and do not think it to damaged at all. The oorn and pota toes are badly nipped, bat these will come up again.—Poiseredle (o.}-7W. We have not heard from all parts of the coun ty, but the general supposition Is, that the wheat rye, potatoes, and everything that frost could effect is considerably injured. The fruit and garden vegetiblee are also partially destroyed. Clarion (Pa.) Banner. The fruit has been somewhat injured. The peaches, cherries and grapes in some parts of the county have been considerably hurt, whilst the apples lAaia not been very much injured.— Thertrin - ; wheat, rye and core, hive suffered Anitle.—Bedford (Pa.) lug. MINION wheat bee not been generally killed, our accounts authorise the conclusion, that in certain localities ; and In certain stages of • the crop, the lose may be nearly, ,complete. bolo (0.) Tel. Taw frost on Sunday morning, slightly nip ped the pemt,, beans and encumber vines in this vicinity—Car/We American. , Dtatrutirron zor iltreartlir.—The Vienna car. respondent of the London Times says!. "The intelligence which reaches mo from Hun gary is so alarming that I cannot venture to re peat it. The discontent and disaffection of the people increase from day to day, and it hardly admits of a doubt that there will, sooner or later, be serious disturbances if some concessions are not made to them. Volunteers have been raised in Oonsiderable numbers in various parts of Hungary, but information has reached me that almost all of them are "riff-raff." A bounty of lb florins Is a great temptation to men who - are pennileos, and there are now very many persons in Hungary who are in that unpleasant predioa went. The country is full of Russian agents, who almost openly ply their trade. In Galicia it is only the nobles who listen to the blandish ments of Russia." HUSOMIT.—The Landon Aduertiarr Mates that Kossuth intended to quit England in eight or ten days foi Hungary. lie goes in the first in- Stance to 0011011, with the full concurrence of the King of Sardinia and the Emperor Napoleon, and will then concert with Glen. Klapka, and other eminent Hungarian pincers who are wait. leg to receive him, measures for throwing off the Austrian yoke 'ln their native Country, and Air restoring its independeruso. RUMSIA.—It was reported at Vienna on the 27th, that Prince Gortschakoti, had with drawn from his poet of Foreign Minister in the Russian Cabinet, because the Emperor Alexan der had resolved to abandon the engagements undertaken with France, and !was inclined to favor Austria. Tea purity of the English elections has not been vindicated by the recent Parliamentary contest. The diatribes of the London lime:, founded on the lugubrious Fort Duquesne letter of the President, are violently interrupted by the exhibition of bribery,, intimidation, corruption, and general violence and dishonesty, which have disnognished many of the English elections. When the head of the government subscribes .$lOO,OOO to the election fod, and men who have i been corresponding,degree of uorrupt liberality, it will not 'do for the vest organ of English °plu ton to, talk about ' the vilekedness of American politics. They're bad etiongh„ ire know; but It it notto ihtirbt.4tirkto r fOltko Qu m . ' i . • , ti ' .;:r ,T-7 , ';;, , , , ':-. - : • . . -•-:::„ • .:::,,,,-. r, .. . • -.- r rf•-.-i. - ~:-, . •••., li.i. -- ‘, ~. , , : r-r ,- •:.:',••-• 'V'l. 7 .)-, .' , ,:;,:;:::,,,::::"-.1 -,*:'...*., ii15j 4 ,..,:,,1F" .. ."-::1 , :::',;. ~, , ...-:.;•,,z , : :,. g4,-. -.,, . - ..-. ,. ..: t .---,, , ,,, : , : , :: ..:.::,,,-:-... -.;,,,,,,,, .-, . ~..... -: , ~,.:,_•..,..„e,„„:-„,„ ..„...„,„._....„..... „,.....,......,...„7,_:._:......._,...,,.,:,... ..._.,:,..„... • i Tux Oka Wilms &mamma3raince aim St.aphuifgprinis; Jane 9 ,,11 . A1. _ne opening of the Springs fon the enagen, at aracted a fine company of ladies and gentlemen. 'The Smaller isiplendid, and everything is pang ing off pleasantly. The number present ranges from ten to twelve, • undred, including three or four hundred ladies, onehundred Doctors from the State Convention, Governor Chase and the State officers. Strangers are present frets New York, Phiis delphia, and St. Louis, and the cities of obi*, including Columbus, Delaware, Springfield, Dayton, Cleveland and Cincinnati are well rep represented.. Great improvements have been have been mal e here since last season, and everything connect ed with the establishnient is in first rate order. The Indications are that it will be extensively patronized this summer. —Cm. Coo Hattocaarto Pnusaar EctorioN.--The Demo crate held their primary election on ; Saturday last, which resulted in the choice of the follow ing candidates: Assembly, Henry Galley, of Dan bar township ; Sheriff, John Tiernan, of Cooks town; Treasurer, Isaac Hurst, of Dunbar town ship; Commissioner, Jno..Schnatlerly, of Nichol son township; District clOorney, William H. Playford, of Uniontown ; Audi:or, James Cun ninghatn, of Luzerne; Poor House Director, Sam uel-Hatfield, North Union. —Conneltrrille Enter price. • A 'Mew Kru.an.-00 Wednesday last Daniel Rinn, formerly of this borough, but who has for a number of years resided in Rayne township, was killed at barn raising at Mr. Olosser's in that township. lie woe on the ground near the barn, reeling himself, when a Irrgn stick of Lim berfell from the upper part of the building, and struck him with such force, as to till him in etantly.—indiana had.' Futs,---Dit Saturday last, the house nod spring tome of Mr. John Barclay of Centre township, Into county, was destroyed by fire, together with the furniture, and nearly everything both buil dings contained. The dour, meat, grain, wool kn., was kept in the spring house, and 111111 all consumed. Tbo fire originated in the spring home, and is supposed to he the work of an in cendiary,—lndiana Ind. FATAL ACCIDENT.-0a Friday of last week; number of persons were engaged in raioing a barn at Mr. John Butterhaugh's in Greene town ship, this county, when a young man named Christopher Lydick, aged about 21 yearn, fell from the rafters to the ground, a distance of about thirty feet, and wan instantly kilind- IT diano Ind. • Tun largest and oldest apple tree in Essex County, Mass , was lately blown down in a gale of wind. It aloud on the land of Moses Pickard in Rowley. It measured over sixteen feet around its trunk some three feet from the ground, and was sixty feet from ono extreme of its branches to the other. It was supposed to be from two to three hundred years old. ACCORDING to the London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian, Sir William Napier who bed ridden and bullet ridden ash° ia, still fol lows all eotemparary military operations keenly sad closely, pointed out the importance of throw ing Garibaldi upon the Anatrian right by exact ly the movement that General has now made., GINSENG has been found iu Minnesota, Sid large numbers of peoplehave gone into the woods to gather it. It commands a ready sale at a re munerative price, for the China market, where ilia highly esteemed for its medicinal qualities, and Is an article of very general consumption. Lotasvma, June Sti.—The Opposition Con gressional Convention which mot at Lagrange to-day, nominated Robert Mallory, Esq., to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Hon. Humphrey Marshal. DYBREPBIA.—The worit the of humanity e, welt known, that we hardly feel dhpoeed to scrap) time or /plea to Its exposition. Pew hare s•capod ferion from one or another of its varied forma. In fart, it is either • CIVIC Or a CONUQUINOS Or alturra ovary other divans; and taken In Ilia stage., we bellevottoo tumult—B.llMA VIE'S HOLLAND BlTTSitel—will always mitigate. It not ettort • p r ...snout ear. We might axe stronger Innorur,rn, but. as are addtraring a roweling as well sea 'resonates rune meetly, deals to avoid the pmpadico walett would •ltst h to what would seam mere boasting. Indigestion, tleerthnrn, Resdacho—Birb an,l Berrotta—lo fart, all that harts their origin in impaired diatuelen—lo which ars included BILIOUS DISOILDBRS BUD LI (Kit 1/011PLAIN PS, Mental Disorders, IrrstaWay,lncil,pows. fa Think, hepoticene, Drprovritin of Spirit*, Weer°. PlPlumo owl Dermittisp, &Ore for daubed/, amis. utatu her of ofhrr affections of this class, rendering • man unlit Br heer coarse with the world and the enirty of hie all, In ;met Imitators, he found to her* proceedal from that disetred elate of the dignities; organs which thls toollein• so omi send) odenhtted to rollers. 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Cash at CUITO9t•CCOPOt and on Depeoit at fotarest with Bankers, Other .A 1 131,145 4 4 e. 56,7313 03 4,257 17 7 21,3 , 9 40 lIIMEM 32,:..02 2 11i1,1.10 1. , ,b,1 1 411,10.) 2138,8112 4 I $2.11.4111 02 , ou Premiums, eat on Iserestuante, de., for Ilia year ending .alatJaonary, 1868, f.11%.746 In rJ13,73.11 L.. du•' dog woe pedal, .adlog premiums of re Amoots ulth o th er of. ce., to L 105.130 13 . 1 1.325.e83 Mk Company having complied 'nth the law of Pennsyl vania, Ma underaignari u prepared to effect Inannumo on *lnner ...tory deamiption of property at toodende rams. .. • . JAMKS W. ABBOTT, Temporary OM., 103 Won mt. ja3:d2al.2e UNT AIMEE'S LIST ON' N MW 11 Book.: Barth's Africa, (caw 0111100,) 1 wd., corks, ....... _4l 25 Memoir, of tho Map/ MO Catherine Ifwr i tten by *her self, I vol, prim 100 Acadia; by /rodarlo B. Bossons, 1 vol. cloth,. / 07 The Boma:nos of • Pour Tonna Alan, I vol. cloth Ito Tien. and Kapasientes of Halle.* sultlacttc um. gar papers by henry Waal botcher,cloth, prfflia, 'lowan sad Taming. by if IV. Beecher, I col. 121 The Oars/far, by O.P. H. Ja atm, 1 vol. clod; _ ...... 125 Tollsl. paper,— .... - 00 Th• Tln Trumpet. or flood. and 5...r the WI. and Waggish, (new cdltltat,) I vol. 121 Poems by Anna Whitney, I colt The ktplolht and Triumphs In !Europa of Paul Alotphy, 75 Pfll,lo Parr! rug to Amok's, byJninsaCalsd, P. . 1 vol. cloth 60 outs, paper„..., ..... ..... 25 To Cobs and Back. hy Jr. I fol. I 00 LODMlttotti on th• Uotely • • 1.2.5 1•13 Ina eae —z bus; [WM • 2Wheat Peri ea. kwy_wat krill:by • ea , ' k4INJWI.JIYIAmaSintI,!. .. - ........., -............................— ---- --- —. 13 R. .TOEIEKEIOR'S WEED'S .1 . 41.17. E.-1 4 •1" ....iortcl.--TheEliintical Society of West •!lT-7 ern pentnoyisacia, will hold its Beguitr Monthly HERB DISPENSARY. SZIWING IMEACHINZIS ' MblthasT. ow =NOVI Kvfatlitel,June V.ish, at it-, o'cl.ssk, ' at the Roonoltof Ma !ter. Library Amaistlon. ninn.9:. NLa.ita.,( , ..a door, up alairk) Buffalo, N. Y. 14. 101 tij.E....dgaibn.edv p t m b , e ,d ert o nt ... ti o d r eri th e . e . % , f a1 ,.. 17 . 1t0 w, 8 i e,: . i k! u tt r....4,i tY HT atty. Da. HOWARD. D. 1.. EATON, Secret...ay: , - - - - . ~. rilliE CELEBRATED Dlt. JOHNSON, Be- '' . .."""°"•ge- They ""• Shot!. rn - ' kl ng "" 1 "" - tte - ,5000 A,;ENT9 W ANTED.—TO sell four ! liNtob on both atdet of the cloth alike, which =Met be nn- A. Louis Pltietrutn, treat. socceasfully the following die. . . new loyaollnam. Agetita hero made tomer 820,#.10. op.- ray.l.ed or putted out. emma: better than oil other aimll a r ages... Lew. :cod Bur rtarotra CJNSUMPTiIIii, DYSPEPSIA, ! They are sit made with the highest mechanical . 0, 1 1 . and , th., sad get SO page. particulars, pails. 111421131 A. • NERVOUS DEBILITY, " "'sr.." L. I.. ` k I. ` ll 1 • 11 . 11 Mb ' . 111! . 1 " . • ' n ''' jell:Nada.- r gm twyt HitogN. LA. IL Maas BLONCIIITIS, ~,,,,Daem , e , ii tom Isghttet Fabric to Hear, Leather In particular, we •cold .. LUNG A CHEST DISEASES, Seib:ISOLA. - ...II 11 `' .11 .. 11 . 11 , 91 01 to bwi new Family Newf.& M.rblne. EgiY•ski:ENTS IVeorrt lg In this State in eon- Dl "a.kl , OF TDB HEART, SA I.T Itillibil, It L'. bee. 0.1.1101.1 .t. 0 • 0 2 1 ...1.1 for S.M II I ".... 110 b.. 1 Taw. wlth the OOLDEN SALV. Sella rapidly. Can nuaku KIDNEY AFFECTIONS, RHEUMATISM, to, t with favor Imre all. It In so auatiobtlod as to render It 1 g ,,, ~t ray. Per terms, Ar ....al ...top. LIVP.H COMPLINTrL VEVNII. ANb Atitili. .inert itoterszble to get out of order, . r &tense it. 0p...-. !ell iltuds••r •C. P. WIIITTIILN leoell,Mys. FEMALE waAasEs... PIMPLES. Door: Indent It is ao simple as to utoulds ono. that ....ma ll ! - . --- Oren, lio.tat, ConatiYialTll.. tg t ine oi l aoebaOlOil artll w w. DISEASES 11l THE EAR AND IT P., Ac, As St Loota, IN, ,I, IsS9 1 Below, we give a &script ion of I le dig:root st 3 ha rf tho , 'All who ore istan tug from the shore ti stood dioonwr, 'e w oe , p„,„, I) ~....A.-T MEETING .4 . tho ff , arLi. 11..1.1 this Turned otheroeutplusatr a l complaint or years atoodr e , age cos . No. Ila a rest coo wouleut oar le, width rat. le, worked hy tr....) , d„ . ~ ~., formed that Hwy an have fortrardod by mail on ...pr.. ho hand n , ,0, ort it. Jargonwe table, For convenience ol R,,„h. That ~,, ~,,d sitar I,,tti June, ail at e . n I be small sum 401 us • neat packago of 1 / I .llcines. with all atilppim,, and a/ao for anungactones, • 1.,. tt le e ns. , i ~,b,...1 s,„au t boat a tnening to and fr. l . St lowls., bot Pro! ...bar, dlrecLions sod walked *Auk.. P;d l .a.; .4.2.1 i eu.ry to Out, .. bomber of Mu Woo. into a Bog bn. 1., . steed with a stern bulkhead, satneert. g y to tho luepostors asp!, without delay, a• the, can oltain instant relief :front , ~,,a1,,,. ona t a bu, a nawar f oe th eo , .11 p,,,,, are the Doctor's remeditos ; No. 2, With Walnut or dlattogeß, Table, *other with n , ' „,,,, a 4 1. 1n,"?.„,"',',..11,',10,1rm, o p t „,: d ii„ u p ' , l L "'" ,,,, " ,:,, ' ‘ ,7 n d t th i,..l, th ,„:. - , & „,. ' ,. 1 , Dr. Johlwro`a Ille•Idoe consists of . o basia from the 'or shunt Box top. whish Brks down. Prtoo, two and • Loularflle, Cloctotast, Pittahurgh sni thir city. choicest Medial foreign and native Roots and Baths, moon- ! tn.. le7 lad J. 8 CHEW. Seoretary. fi ' V " r '" l "bdef 01 . !ow. lblit • t ,l . B . ll, . 1 010 Db 1 . ...fy,• 011 No. 3, Same Ilse an No. 2, but root with a belt. and at _ therefore asofdlng the cove of Mercury and other rosoeral ! a mesh higher ratan( speed. This kind I. well s dpted to p 01.013., that were never designed for the ayat e n,, to which ' mannfactUring Clothing ~r lo•athor work. Thi Is really min, thoorands bare fallen virgin:mond gone to early grave. ' tha cheapest Machine no the market, an there to no work LOTION 7./IL TilE OMPLEX I b O C — Dr. Jsbn.on'a re - done on it ga•log ataf•bina that It Trill net dn. It it roodmarkable LOTION for testuifyinir and improving the ! den tly asserted that !ht. Mulder. num raster than any. ion .. Complexioo, remoSing Croat in.tantaneenal, Tan, Itcklae, ,t 0,,,, e „,,,,, i n nso, Price, flu& Simldtat, 2e., will be went to ...4 Pitt of the 000 0 0 7 So , No. 4, This discoine has a long arm, to gt , tortittidiate $1 0.1 and one portage stamp. Addreaa large work. 1 I sans at a high rate of speed, runs easily, DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 404. 1 and ts, without • doubt, the best Machlne for radon,' me, Otiloe 95 01 . 1 . It s Bohai.., Ni Y. . ever offered to the public. It Is also pecollarlyttted for plantation work, n. It le very tlmple yet ontutuatlal and durable, with but little liability to get out of order, Price, Slat. =EI ffflanSlGX/ND SPRING STOCK M in 09 I. CRUM. GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIANO FORTES, WILLIAM KNABE & CO., BALTIMORE The here town awarded the MG.,/ YLatalr. for excel lance corer all competition, and are pronounced by SIGIOSTUND TLI&LBERO, And oiher dlatiuguLhed Pianl3te In be equal, If not SUPERIOR TO ANY IN TIIIs COUNTRY ISS-Matlfutoraeo Eoia Apnl L.r Piu.Lur R h ah,l no 01J Rptal.lhl,..l Pitt. 14.p0t N.. I Pi Wood et., ..1/ door Maws link. Ir4 l LEV f:NTII LIST ZIT'APPLICATIONS „LA h,r selling lAnnors, Bled in the Clerk'. Ortice nu to June oth, 1940. Bradley Patrick, with oilier goods. Sth eid, PI tat.orgh, Drown John D . eating bonen, 24 ward, Allegheny. Whaley Robert, tavern, Sty arard. Pittsburgh, 8,40.11 Jae, agent, nob other guo.ls, 2.1 Deer John rd, eating lion+, P.,wn townetilo, Staler Richard, tavern, R. Clair do Coleman Clark, do let ward. Pit ternsgh, Deuce C, with other good, Sib ward. do Freeberg llettry, eating hone, sth do do Frank Theo., tavern, 2.1 du do Galway D. It., with other maid., 4th do do Dalt Samuel, tavern, Weal Pittetihrgb, Keel Frederick, do Lower St- Clint, township. - ty (Super, eating banes tilifflln do illoweer Peter, In. eru,SictN:ndle al du Slagle Jacob, with other goods . Birmingham. Alit.t,hy John, tavern, Penn lowniddr, Denry, eso kind Birmingham Illttley John, .1., do teeuo, .1. do Quigley J. K., tavern, Lawrenceville, Stracken y., do Chartiora township. Stewart It Maloney, do lth ward, Pittaborgit, Schmalz J. 4,d0 fith do a., swrmbergori.h., do Oth dd de Short Valentine, do Itlategbeenii, Straub John N., Paling bonen, 4th ward, Allegheny. Shaeffer 11. A , with other goads, Sib ward, Pittsburgh, laylor A. D., tax-ern. iglierhatia township , SlAS A. ROWLEY. Tilt/ Cie rlt. Clerk's Oa, k Jab.. Uth.18.59. I.lo:ittel B UCK WiIEAT SKED! , 1,000 WI 1.4. join. NEW ENGLAND NERD, DAVID C. lIKEIkUsT I.loF:l44llterY o...rnar Llt.rty•htlllAtual strtate C AISD.--Juere 9rn. •ay t.• cutt...e9o, and bor., goi,eralty lb.& they R. Irre Jaye frph - tachitig Ihrit 1./.IAW {C. • ',able 0pc.,1,-I.aring rtr. recni..l ft fa, th, supply I ears Li u thadren, Law. at 2 % , (v 4 47 c6..p,) Ellmk sod nth., •rtich, They h.° an aviarttnent of no., sty las of szca.la for Tray thug Dna.. L., mat M. ,Un Entbrol to, las, .1,1 all at low prltta jaa,Atal , DIEN. C. U. PITA: II it. J. W. SYKICII. Phy•lel•ars for D of the Throat and Driest. and otti.sChroolc Allm.un nutoplleatxd with ar calming Pultutasuy Courninpllan. Ortha 11l Penn &Ova, Pittsburgh, P. CONSULTATION /MI . A li. of qua*. Ilona aewt tett.. wishing toronauit us by leper art,...tawslawlyrtt _ °ARLAN LI I 1111 .PACIIT POIf.S A L ill. rrIIAT PORTION OF OAKLANO known sw"Now ut two and . hall mime of the city. 0.. Int a let a ol mnt .. terigingi to tr.. nue to ton acrea ca l rouni them ore lei el, bib.. l o tiotlfelan I ayinnicti Ical knoll, rot • eted with forest Meek gently rollin, et...:epti tile of being Impri.vivi most picture uwine tuaLuer. Thee- lota onrri.nti.led Ly eAcelleot with th• shit vantage Cl a Gein clam pi - Irate oichooh tamiht by Mr and Mew LI. M. Har i with robin. wittoola IQ the vicinity. A IlLe of omnibniea rune eviity luitni during the In otiort time" liaaacorier wilt Lnilt, fhb. Nnilvting : e m moat eligible an] floilrable Per been., of "cheery, facility of acne, pitrity til air, and convenience to the city, they ate mean, tunnel an fcr oriontry rvvilAmectia. nn N D-13,00-K lu order to eccomnitedtte. that., chomp 'mall to Imp ibayaroolUrail M Q,e tonna y .may Mtid.tenth in band and M. mdldna In nine. r,lwl anon 1•9:lmd W. 1.. LCIILI It. DI Dlaniond lE4.llra . tl e-ccaraci Arrival of 1,74.51 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE W D. & H. M'CALLUM RESPECT . FULLY aonoance that they are rectielog a ylt nod .apply tf CADDETRiII, arletted directly nom too Pavane's and bfanntactarrro by one of the Ann, now In tee EOM, to which they Invite the attention us pnectreers. Also, a new bt, le of CAISIT6N RIATTIan, los enemas pas. IWO. The latest make of CARVE? SWAPPERS, etc.. etc, which then !reoffered at the lowest rats. IV. D. A ff. PdThILLUD. City and County Insurance Company, VOTICE hereby given that in pursnaneo °tau act Aftembly, relating Brenda end the eh. , ter of Incorporation, approved April 11th, Book* to 1 rent.. enbacriptions to the Capita/ Merl of W. City and Oonote lomranrw Company of the city of Allegheny, will be opeo at the ,these( PETEIt PETERSON, Fsneral *trent, Allegheny, on TIIESDA V, IVEDNESDA V and TEILIESII A V, sth, nth nod 7th 01 Jelly, and at the tiller, of WII P. BAUM, on St. Clidr street, littebergh. on PILIDAT and !ATLI it LA I'. t he hall lOW IRI, of July null, to tornalu open he, VIVI boon. (orange theal....k la ...net ...tarot...al.) from 10 A. hi to 4 o'clock P. M of each day . J...alt EIDE. Jame. L Graham, Theory Irate, Wro . B Pow,, P.ter Prier.on, Joh. Birnetngnani, U 11. Craid, IV in P. ham, Jam.. Ohl: John Irwin, Ben , .1.0.45/1• John tlataPron, thhige Lent., ft whole.. Vorghtlr, Nee, John A. ticoll. It. I. McDowell, Joh. W. Bolan., Darla Orel,. eaur'l Litelm. Jon., J. Loogniore, NI Borland, . 1 hems. Pall.) . I. el Even% Alen 11 donde. It 00 faecal-t Thaerehen, to .. --Lorne ParL. J no , J. 111.4 A. Md.., Leet ye I notd 11 N the Court Commen i'lea.9 of A Itegiwuy A C4not r, No. E1f...1 Do•eenmer a'm to , 1a:,1 I e IL. matter of flse voluntary runt, ornent ofß Pada Jr. A(%.. Notice la berel,) oleo in all pert.... in...reeled Mai on the . 2 Nto of Mar, nil. 1: P Ars ell, It Ilaaea..ii Tree. Iwo, miler t of LI Pad- J. ond ,1 .1. Page, Into feature,/ ea It. P lena Jr., sts 1.4 the tamed t of their ou.llfors, preenotrel In Caottt and filed a ntrot 111101 p Otion molting forth that (be .aid Beni Page. Jr , bad r B. ete.cl a arttlator.nl W 111, .11 the creditor. of aal.l neelgooto and of mud firm who had prie...lltd their dolma to udd Trot. tarn, /tad that add Troatees had I itenentrm aurreolere4 ',turned 1 0.0 .1 NV. Jr., 11/I mernher or asid arm all the rninatelng money noel off.. In the hands of eadd Asalgoew, .11 pre) Jog that eNitl etaloment be taken as a final . ~,,, of ..I .eltlement by said aatlgne.....f said Iris., and that they may be direharg,tl bone told ta tiet; arbererip.m It was onle.d b 7 lite Chart that We ...lid AC...IW nit. eel. Ilement khan be allowed she, the ripltall.m of three weeks from that Jute, tied the meld s.elgtee. dlecharged from meld trust nob.. canoe L 0 Ohne. 'why noel, oer...tint should lot allowrd or card utlgnews discharged. DANIEL ARMSTRONG, Prone). A STATE IegILE AND FIARIIII6 I . 6,113 T_T.FA.11.1 , 701E1 O to ANY_lstri. OTIOE I. hereby given that the under •lgnod ima been eppoinled Stammtrator of the nomad Inentancatlompany by the Mettles Court of Phila. delphla, and that all parson* indebted to mid Coupes/ er bolding property belouging thereto, are booby regninel to nuke Immediate paymeut, ur at tome do ll y.. eneh to property the undersigned. And .11 parsons Laving dahlia agelust the mitt Company will pleue present them for peymentor istlinatutent at the alike or the Oompsoy, at Harrisburg, on or bat to TURA DAY, Tll6 1 1 11T11 DAY OF JULY 111XT. be,lawater Mt C. A. LA17116606, Fitainotitaler. (Iterrlshorg Telegreph.l WIIEREAS, Letter, of Administration to the mtete of J. O'Hara Denny, late of Pitt town. ellip,lll.oeny county, Pa , amen/est here been granted to tue ant/ember, all persons helebted to tho said cattalo are re. oneated to mole Immediate payment, and Hueo haring chums or demands against the estate of said drcodmit will make known the saute, without delay, to T. J. lIIIERETON, Administrator., No. HI Third metes Pittsburgh, Hay 12th, 1251buy13tlaw0w =Mr Pittsburgh . Insurance Company. Office, No. 96 Water Street,. PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBT.ALWAY, n*!dent. PA. Rieman+, Bee'y ALBS. O BRADLRY, Vice Nut. tenures aselnal lien =A Cargo IthaA, oe the 0010 sod Illhialselppl titers end 14 Luterine,atel Marto. Risk gee And against Loos or Damao by Vbs. Ana against Lb. of tho boa and 1n1.4 rtarigalloo • d Truman-tailor, Robert Galway, Samuel Metiorion, Joseph P. Damn; U D John PAM, , fornooMarshall, NM Rick ,r 7 Junes W. Warman Oho. Arbuthnot, e1y30:211.43m NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:—Propo -116i• will tre renalyrd at the °Mee of ihe lhatitnt iiegulator, N 0.60 sinithlleld stria, until 15th insr , kthe eirristorrtion of a Bean:on Smith erect; ally fur - the grad tog paring end with:l4.'oth carbertones therolloalng streets, yin M street, Mari. strt, botweeis Poinsylyanhi Abuse and Bluff skean Cherry alley. brnyeeri Stall, street and Virgin olien and a portion of Tbini street mit Of Bass street: ~104ailtIS - - 18,11A0 IdOftLEY.-Cer.Rigalstor.. _ R. LIN Am 0., Wait Wm—. on); Ulu and yrigicull mull:Lard( the blood. A lumina:4o;ot reed by O, _ 3OB. YUCKIN 0/ 1 90:134; PIIMM bbui4gytyytti •'" ' ' Act, Rbbttlusnttents: .A.I\TO/E3l Pt .A...tstcosti 5I AN UPACTU FLED BY ell A fiLurrE BLUM} BUCK SVIIKAT PITTSBURGH, PEX.V.I AlosandortlrMloy John L. Gooch, John A:Horton, Nathan F. Ifere, Hobert liobiAon, Wham 17.4 Robert R. IlartIoi • John 71'0111, 'Miscellaneous. No. 5. This is • Dow and cheaper style, and a general favorite for Family, Light Leather, and it great witty of work. It has been gotten up with reform re to forninhlng • strong and durable, yet light and Duty Pilechine, at • len price than ellbor ot the abore It runs very nay, rapidly, and Is pronounced the bum machine new in market, fur Pd. No. O. 'lbis I. • Machine got upon an *noel, new different tram anything i ver ho'ore offered to the pantie, and • o roundently neer( tbst, for family are It has not an edni. Il is very light and linty, min very rapidly, is almost noiseless In Its operation. and nee A STENIQIIT NSEDLII. It le Di/arranged as to I. utterly impossible for It to Eau ethae*. It hes • bunion on both 61d.-6, endear rlea large'a apply of thread on the under spool. The mo tions gantsl by two smell cranks that run without per coptible noise. The two thresda are worked blench a mao nor all never:to both pull al the asmo time, and coneequent. ly, little liable to break. The .cam le irony elastic, and thir thread don net break in washing. It will diberaree wort bettor than any chimp rusAinn now In 12131 hot and it us-6 .11. cottur or linen with equal Wilily. Price, Descriptive Cl,. ;flan furnished grails OPPIOR, 477 BROADWAY, NRW TORR. WHITNEY A LYON, Panelorsoss. sirAimrs WANTIO. .I...Tlon•fawt , . ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMP'Y UP PIT.TSBIIIIGII. Orrice—No. 37 Fifth Ftriwt,, Bank INSURES AGAINST RINDS OF 11110 AND MARINE. RN 'S. JONEA, President; ions b. st.-o, h i, Prmidenl2ll.ll 11041 K ti.e.retn lot WILMA AI DRAY Deneral AgonL Doserout—lsase Minn, Harvey Eh/big, Cal° R. C. Oral, John A. %Alin 11 I. isbuinoct, John D. McCord, Inn NI. Pennock, IL I' eterling. Copt. Wm. bolo Tlin. II Howe, Robt, 11. Dn.. C. B. M. 81147TH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law MEMI . , biiOitii, --- oes, Hata, SONN £ '1" E 3 , .3,c 0" - JAMES P. TAI.NNEII, WHOL ESA LE SHOP„ HAT AND BORNE,' WAREHOUSE, N. nfj, Worwl Street, 17.• now in %ton, blo vt ry largo stock of 0001;11 jPittsburgh, P•alua., purchlko.l direr! frt. [ha YICW KINOIAND TOILIEN, al lira LOWEST 11.1:411 PRICES, 14 I I of which will .161...1 at • aru•ll atil•l3Cf. nn CO.T. 414 - Boyoto .1m I.lre I.t.roloA.la von Fa. gucals, yor ao Wars yid save bolt, bate and money by making their Nrclarqr,.. Lam. Sir Dealer s arr requesind io rail 14.1...1.1.1) sea] sat isfy (batmen. of Ow 14,et. 011..Pa.licolar attention Os. io.uJere Fli•orhareet'a Common...l Reports. For Bankers' and linsiness Men. THE FOURTH SEIVII-ANNUA I, VOLUME „a. of tbl valcublo record nf credits, le b;di wan poteilhed oh tw Ihtb . I :Amur', baying bven exhaward by A rapid •nd istbehelen &wood, a aecond and car. rocLed, boo loon leaned. and u two•to,ly fin. dolivvry to mach am harp not alrmdy pupplo-t tio.lowqve with tn., work. Revel/kJ btondrecle of ILe Ic.ot ILankers and Ilorchanla in different chic, of the ULII.I, have utaule4 on pet leering Ihle Reference Ith - orcl, thus reeling a reracion, end rolleble comps. of the pecuniary conditLati andproepecto and bulb ntate rapacity of about '_,Oust /mercantile press, In twenty- We of the prbarlpal dbl./land centre, of trade In Ihn United Etat.. Tbe New York book, or Beaker will earertalta by • key ercorapanyleg the tocok, tb. Kt - ads of credit, character, dahlia, and capital of •och as will be likely to deal with hlra, while the out.of.ban cardinal will Irate Irak ar carsizy, roort looadanoti on which the New York hooves beee bestow. WO for any that taiga neco• la a ...it ..•awanta, in &t..,/ ta leap parr hew,. inhale...l diets,. 'that oit.t ....wanly tat. Or, ir.ra. pri. haw b.stio• yrinf , frherr,fr,ererfvont erery lY.a 11m •b 0 trouldo su..b • took irmat war, the lowa It teat preterit, nod th.. aeoc., 110.1 il.•Ve 10 lwruring • mound ea.! profit:ail. grad, mike. it turaluahlo whol.. sal, Ill•rrheata, .Slautiterterare, Note rankers, and Ihitike .:1" Div:aunt, and 7et the wale, In.ludiag nix two p.m ban. anal volute, the cheats of corto,tknia end th. fertlittea of the ~lice, la foratehed m subarrtare et One Hundred 10.1- lent per actotn. Frill tairttrolen, not orehreerd iu thin adrerlleemeat, may be ot.hrlawJet lb.. alto or the proprietag end pobbah. J M. Olt A DbTREET A e•ON, No. :G7 Broadway, New York, Over Broadway Batik. N. IL NEVIN, Jr., Agrat No. Cf, Wood .reel, 1•f tt.Lurgh, Al .I of tn73n _Ft£D4C)V - 13.L.- EXCDANGE AND BANKING HOUSE KRAMER & RAHM, N. 3.i, Bank Block, Fitth Street PITTSBURGH, PA .1.44,14.11 LIECE=I E beg to,apprise our friends and the pub lic that we bare removed to oar new OITICIA. co 35. ItANK [MOCK. FIFTH EtTILIIIIT "terra 1..111 la , happy t. wader them enr aerrio.a and tryi.t our ample Capital, with an expert/4.w ot twenty yenta la the. basinaaa In thio cis r, • ill On to meet thn wante of oar ruatomn, We trill coast - me to tranaact the rzchange and Peaking !huh-hose In all 11. branch. Commercial Paper Dawountad and Negotiated Pinot., Baud, and ether Serurlllre, tenght end multi on Contmlecon. Prompt attention given .Colirrtloon io rity er c‘ontry . Dermaile Iterrirad le Per Puede or Corr( cry. Intereat allowed on Time tlep/wltt. Deal In eporfe, Dank Nora; InoA Warmers, kr. Credit Reallitaneee of C.areapnatante at Man,' powail.la tette. Slaking Rotuma promptly by ant mall , t. direct/4. nit3.2nol KRAAlltit A lIAIIM RtmovAL M E 41 R A IV ti 11)0A oe.) AND OltiAk WA Pro. 241 I.IIIIIIITV PTICRET, To roI.IIW.RTY opponile Marl[M, - - REMOVED. HUSSEY CO. it:lVn rnninvoll to C. Ilselr nos Cop i wr Wurtannn.., NO. 37 VIM STILE rr, In th. Iron trrnnt Itl.rk, thin) door WWI of W0,.1 art.nt Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Pdlll C. - 111.11,181L1C Ac CO.. W I NOVACTCII.3 BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER, PRESSELP COPPER BOTTOMS, c: CI AI I V If: 7`V II N Rot, rct Sttll IL ttouu and Platt of all Sizrs, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, COPPICR RI VETA, AO. Dealore 113 111. k nu, Tin Plato, 1.,e01 Wirt , elloot Zinc, ! Antimony, tilt.ot Iron, Tlnnfra' Tools, Re, No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, 'Pa. 1111-efluete Oopnar Cot to any plattru. apliUnttil if /VOX'S ICJ If It MANI 'towns, No 27 Fourth Street, Dear Ferry. rpm subscriber respectfidly announces to D, patty. of thte well.lt acorn ogtabloahntent trot, he to .1111 poonatal to fortath PA RTIFS AND WIMDI NOM Is very beat idyls atilt ICES, JELLI KN. FANCY CAKES AND PYRAIII WarDentleturn a n d wrve.l Itlifals, Including 4 , 411101 k., of the season, In afylo equal to any first claim hotel, at all boon dty awl ovening. iny:ll,llnd JACOII D. If The?affection of Dental Art. .4 & 7JPIt7AL TR6rO IVITIT PLArE.y Orro xrfL.t IN AND CORA LITE. D R. N. STEBBINS having opened an °trim at Int 'Penn aireat, la propane) to mumfacttue sod Insert teeth of the above dnatrlption. to Introducing them oe• end hapeuved Ittylte of Dental Work to the citizen. of PittaborgO,amoral that they will meet the ammo favorable reception wLich ham I•en .wonted to thena in New York sod other localltim where 'they have bean teat/al; and he furthennom !ethereal that they are death.' mporeede, a. thry cartaluly excel all other aryl in LIGHTNRriti, DURABILITY, lIICAUTY PURITY, and iu every rituality inch r00d.,. Attalrial Teeth theinit•ltt, mei are at the axlim time much Ipetuive. newt:unto of ibis work may he sem a Nu. 114 PENN BPEOET, t4121/1 AT. CLAIR.t WO etllcd, apTdiartjullP TLAST DA 1 O AT ILLY PRICE TIIIB DA Y, ‘B6TURDAY) JUNR llla. IS DOUTITKLY TUX LAST DAT HOOKII WILL OE SOLD AS ITALY PRICE. by HUNT A: bIiNER'S 'l4 OILEsTs, Refrigerators, M.tgarro mu,o.., Bm4WRANAmthm, =ME Charmel rarnaecs, ,l &c. , At Um inn City Store an" Tin Waraboraw of ry. W. IifI&DSUAW, N 0.134 W at., lint door larilorr lb. .lea of Ma Uolden 0011. 11 OUk WOOL-100,000 lbs. Wool want ed, far which ws will Day lb@ Melva auirket piss' amb. ZUTOLIOOO &WaB,EcORM 61 a CO, 123 d sad 1 /DM M. of rICAI 01 416.1.41.1, 1,313•.0.1 , C 120.r.r. No. Flub Street, Pittrtrirgb. Nonce. —The Second in eteltnent of Twenty Dollar. (g2O) per rhare t t the Capitol Y tdi t of the Allegheny itvor.acu Company—ln en onrd•orei with the tires - Woos of the charter of Inelrpontlinn —l.lll b. doe nod pe,able on er before P.ll ORDAY : the 1111 i kat Dotlird D. NI. UlhtK . Secretary. I:O 3. ALLZGITEN4 exiirrekr —..,ecretary and Treasurreo Mice, No 37 FIFTH STUMM, PIN.- burgh. Puperibtendeot'• Office at the CENI RT KR FUOIPTIVAPIII 11 , ClaNCE 12, , VPMWT, Pittabur•n, thy 11, I ) itrAr a meeting of the Directors of this Company, bald this day, • Dividend, FIFE PER URN; being Toro Dollen and • Unit pri thare on paid up St•fk, was declared, payable In gab, on demand, to the holder. of paid up ateck, and to be applied to the liquidation of Stock Notes on !Rock not folly paid up. knyllkeard I. (MIER SPROUL, Secretary. OHIO WHITE BULPHIIR SPRINGS =!1!1!1! E 1 E OHIO 'WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS T I \ lo l.llatw hi Delaware comity, 1 , 1 mil.. north from t..olotadme (the Capital of Ohlo,) on the ticiotu rives, /0 mike from L' , leware, 5 miles from the W tato Solphor Ittstion. eo the riprlngtold, OIL Van,.... and Pittsburgh Railroad, nod JO Milo. from Pleasant Valley or Spring", Marion, on tha Colombo., Piqua Rad 11.41a0t flailmad Thee* Npririg• mill op.. for the re,plieu of visitor. On the let Day of Juno Trio iniirriv•itnett• of 1859 bare been largo, eanbliog. the proprietor to arroinorodole front five to NO hundral goestri. Among thee- improve/11.4aq my Gn norniloried • large and et,sot cottage roe, rulditlonal building, for not rind rerrostion, extentivo I..ib bonen. • etarni hrlrdr,, /kis. Mx. the rstoto thorn are tiro liprlngs, .11 within lb., loom, foor of trt.l,ll, tin. 'White Efolplsor, thnChal)booto, thn Mag. rwleo 411 , i Ito Wlln.. Cltalybeats, aro deckled!, whilst i ta. filth rrtnarkohlo for lb. portly of itm wator•. le • benn.ih.l Artesian fountain,situated near tho nwk y hank o.f the Sr sstu river. At the dcpth of IGO feet below Ibn 1111.111.“ . .• of the fe I.tn flute the rensartaLle strewn of nolphl, water, which soppllim this ftprtog. This stream was tlisrovern4 h irty year. ago by • gentlornan who wise hor tog for salt. The waist . , whet, ruached, at once arose to the antis., and bat ever slum anatinnell to flow during all ...sans. 0111 .. t t hats,. or ishatronsot, either In quality or volume, ET=III For years thugs Bprings hare been highly esteemed for their medicinal properties. Inking the past season thole reputation in 'hie respect has been singularly confirmed.— They were adnemistered by a ykyslcian, Judiciously as to q.ntity, time of drinking, continuance, dn., and under this eystentatir plan the cures were numerous and gratifying. THE WHITE WATER SULPHUR I. pecnlisrly serviceable in thaw disorder. of tho Gear and Sterech, which sin oft. attic* gentlemen who have been too ronOned to business, and person. et sedentsry hal4l. Are permanent tonics. Their effect@ Upon broken down nod debillwevl ronetitutions have been not transient but lasting, giving to the blood • now rashly, and to the per. eonnew life end vigor. Tfllt ISIMINEBIeIkI WATRIL Li • gentle aperient Invalids may rely upon every facility being forttlabal them which cut contribute to health nod comfort An • delightful resort during the gummier mouths, the Ohio White Solphor Opting. Intre no rival In the Welt, and Let low In the trotted States. The location In poritliarly ' , WOO , the Mato here tea rapid, rocky strewn, the "Cliff Lierwetoner • formation hundreds of fort to thickuosin thrtogh which the over etas It. way, is everywhere, either at or near the eerier, the grounds or the Wale are beau tifully undulates!, and ititerepewaed with titusionnta ravine., • Nth carry 44 all the superriluoue water, that rendering thou:al dry nod tho atmosphere free from that humidity to prejudicial to health; three Ciretllnlitantall. taken Into con nection with the altitude of the place, about 1,000 feet above tie level of the or. , in, make the locality an free from male / woo it.illutatee as momtialo region, The Spring properly eonsisle of XX)iusee of land. one bt, died of which le coven.l by Ono cf the must beautiful grovea of Ohl, T in werollamd Is haathomely had Off Into walge nod drive, one of the latter being two [Whale extent. Dething here ler the platindoptet. b brought into full eomnetttlen with that at natwelly Warm and blot liptings, Thu water to bested la the bath nub by steam pipet, the beet 0.4 being milted bleb enough to precipitate It. salts, It le by this system spylkil to the estrfeee of the bather tittle out the loe. of the Wine ingredients. TELITIMATII OFFI. A Telkraph Mice Oommoniestlng wi th all part. or the country, na. Man oaltabllabed at the tlprinig. To be them hi ronnirtlan with dostant point.. will Da • groat conroolenn to gentlemen who eon hear from and direct their Dimino., affair. daily. All tbe .ntLaSUlioll I west.) to health, pleadtura wd amowwoont,idloritmayerpeet t.O find at the 0111011'16M Pal. ph!) r Elva.. a. the prapteter is determined to maker It. in prti,31..., • O. aus watering ;dam Gratified wilt, lihenal patronage extended Mat jeer, no effort will he +pared to merit Ile c...ntinuance. A livery, well sto.-and with hat - Iv-laud earriagew, I. attach ,' to the Skein,.. Far forth.. lotartnation arrangamnots room.. Jr., ad•lrae. 'ANDREW WrLSON, JUN. 2., inv:ltral• 11 - 13 it. Snlphar P. Cl:Jklawaree.a., Nato. - - TEM BEST SEWING MACHINES L , s. 0 ITEMZEIM A. 1%1 Al 2. .11 LL 6c C F'ocional Street, 11.11eRhony ml: ....ries., • • • PRINCE lI‘IPIE RI AL CHAMPAIGNE, FROM DD VENOGD & CO„ Eparnay, Franca, A. Ana At the Imperial Tabl•• ova continent of Europe, A PERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE .Est. WINE at a moderato prow, admirably adapter:lto fam ily ern and a pklly bocondug as oatabliolual favorite In the city of New York, Raving elicited the most (tailoring irettl. monists from the proprietora of the novae° lIOTIL. Re. N 1.710115 Ilotl4 WEITLIM HOTEL, latt.PlXl2.l nonl. Anon Ilocac, JON.. Dora; and all tho leading [nocturne. of Onampahme In that city. N. 40 by the priocipal dealers throna.t the R. V. 11 , 4 , 000W0UT, Sulalroporter, Corner of Broadway land ftroome fitreet,fiew Toth. tuy2Llut2dp ECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR lej SALE. One Steam Engino Cylinder 24 inch bere, font atroke, poppet valve, complete to the crank pin. Two Blowing Cylitlarna,bl loch. bomb feel stroke, with Shaft, Pillar Mock. and Goariug complote. for particulars apply nt oar worha, Sonth Plttaborgh; er , istr me, 21 Mark. street. nott:lnadawT ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS. I . I A.SSECTT At CO, Propriotore WIIEELINO, VA., ALLNI:FA.,CIIK ALL RINDS Or PRINTING AND BOON PAPER, • BONNET BOARDS, WRAPPING PAPRR, etc, etc. AS the Mills aro now in successful opera ass heals% adopted all the latest linprorement