Vittouti#7oo - titt saaser...b. v. litmus:sax L. weros.D. I. IU S. El RREIT'T & CO.. IDlS'Oltkr and PROPRIZTORR PITTBMVCMCMT SATMIDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, VW RelinbScan State Ticket. AVntrOl GICII.II/11, SHOWS R. COMMAS, of Took county. MILIAN. IL ICSIIII, of Barka wooly Republican County Ticket M ELLS H. IR =U IS% Pittsburgh. WILLIAM 'WWI% Pitteburgb, DAVID A. PRIBEILIY, Al= 4 4 M L. GNARL= GOIRRING, DAVID E. BAYARD, Peebles, WILLIAM ESPY, Lower Pt. Mir. morns! wr Jabot, THOMAS MELLON, Oral.. BMW? AtTOMAT, JACOB H. MILLER. Pittslmlgh. mum.. GOODMAN Y. COULTER, Booth Fayetta. cmoran oara, JONATEIVI BRAM, Smith Pittabargb• ACM7OI4 Dsvm CORNELIUS, Sewiairy. MUM, M. T. ANDS SON, East Doer JOB I 1 iIIU L 800 0 efirWa are Indebted to Hoc. David Ritchie for Vol. X of the Paciffo Railroad Exploration, and two volumes of the Coogressionol Globe. Tall Romans') Bru..—There is a great deal of squirming on the part of democratic editors, copsesning the Homestead bill, and they wriggle id all sorts of ways in order to get out of the on comfortable position in which the party is placed bj its Tbilisi rejection of that measure. The Iterrisburg Union, which is much annoyed at the adoption of the resolution by the Republican State Convention bassos of the Homestead bill, tries to show that it is a democratic measure and that it would hays passed the Senate last srinter if there had been time. We gave the history of this bill yesterday, and how it mune to be defeated in the Senate last winter. The Union hie a very mild way of tell ing theism, story, and it pole the oast thus: .0n the 17th of February, at the instance of Mr. Wade, itwas considered and debated at some length, aid Men laid aside (necessarily) In order to proceed with one of the regular appropriation bills." • Now, the bill was not "laid aside." It was postponed indefinitely, every vote In the af t/ft/Win being democratic, and every Repub. Sewn voting in the negative; and Mr. Vice Pres idenatnickinsidge gave his casting vote inflow of thus killing it. Nor was it, as the Union says, "necessarily " disposed of in this way, for the . purpose of proceeding with one of the regular appropriation bills. There was no "necessity" of the kind, for the appropriation bills were not disposeficr untll the last of the session, and the motion to postpone was made for the purpose of killing tho bill by getting' it permanently out of the way. The re to was a teat one, on the merits of the bill, and for Its defeat, in this way, the demoaratio party is alone responsible. As to the other claim put forth, that this bill originated with Senator Johnson, of Tennessee, a democrat, it 'knot true. The measure was ad vocated years ago In the N. Y. Tribune, and other Northern papers, long before Senator Johnson took it up; and it passed the House under the snooessful lead of Mr. 'Grow, a Pennsylvania Republican. -Tax lOstiutikkaos Coaranyies.—The Charles ton Yon, speculating on the possible or proba ble nomination of Douglas by the Charleston Collimation, nye : .Set,i.t be presumed that this event occurs. If the Southern Democracy submite to it, still Douglas could not be elected, w he could not carry mare than two or three of the Northern States, and half of the Southern States would either withhold from him their TOM', or throw them in favor of any reliable. third candidate who was started. If, for instance,. Dickinson, of New York, was united with a strong Southern Statesman, such as Senator Brown, for Provident and Vice President, the ticket would carry nearly every, Southern State and possibly some of the Northern States, such as New York, Permaylva. mho, New Jersey, Indiana, Oregon and California. Everpwhaa there are indications that the next Presi dential contest shall not be narrowed down to • struggle hermit= rushy Northern Democrat and -• Black Bnpriblicea. To the latter, Colon Conserva tives'State Bights men and party Democrats are opposed. To the former, not only their regular op. panemta. but every old element of Whiggery, Ameri modem; Pro-Slavery and State Bights are opposed. The-difficulty of these circumstances can only be solved and removed by a third candidate. A third candidacy which eschews all old party-tom and fanaticism, would combine immenee strength. The nudee s of it may be found in the Charleston Conven tion who, dissenting from what may be its action, wilecall <reentries, together et third and independent noodisatieg convention." The Northern Democracy will thus see what Is expected of them. They must make an abject surrender on all points, or the Booth will bolt and take up a new candidate of their own. Any "Ashy Nortittin Democrat" they cannot abide. A donshfatie like Dlokinson and a platform terly repudiating Donglas-bni in every tette, is the only alternative to a Southern man of ex treme fire-eating and slase-code principles. Fail ing in both, the South will bolt. Pun's Pees.—The papers of Leavenworth 'walk. Louis are laboring tursidnously to make it appear that there is abundance of gold at Pike's Peak. Having contributed so much to the late furore, which led unhappy thousands into misery and the danger of starvation, It be hooves them to turn the tide, if they can, and this they are now attempting. Their columns glow with details of newly discovered placers, and letters without end are given, all telling the same tale of extraordinary success in prospect ing for gold. It is remarkable, however, that with all then tempting accounts there comes but little of the gold itself. We hear of any vita lity of MD making ten and twenty dollars a day, and companies realizing their thousands; but the gold they dig doea not manifest itself. There ii but one statement of, gold received, ao far, and that claims only $1,700 - as having been &o kay seen and handled. We aro justified, therefor's, in cautioning all who strain danger of being led away by these stories to wait a little, until tint actual reeelpla of gold from that region arc eufficleitt to demonstrate the truth of the published accounts. • Ana NATURALIZATION LEITER of Gin. CASE =Op with no favor anywhere, except from the ottlutz 'of the administration. Mr. John M. Botts, While in New York the other day, was interrogated 'by • number of naturalized for aigner• of distinction, as to his views on the Object i and he, in reply, although originally a political "American," repudiates the new demo. m u °, deatvine, and contends that a foreigner, w h en ha becomes naturalised, suable to all the rigida of ; an American citizen and, as such, is waggled to the proaction of the Government, wherever be may be. This is the true ground ; and the administration Will nod its opponents pili4l4ly ; to take inane with it, every vl44.olo)ll' the clause so lately incorporated in tb, asMOrlrallo creed. The Philadelphia Press sap s. "We bars conversed, Within the last few days, with &number of psalm= of all polittoal opinions, banding some of the most prominent democrats, aid we have yet to meat the • first roan to-approve of the rothrsordituuy doctrine lot forth in the totter of Mitinal Cass to Mr. Le Clare, of Tennant°, in re gard to the protection of naturalised citizens against the encroachments of foreign Powers." Tns Best number of the Fayette !atria!, (We bs the Connellsellle Enterprinj has made Us sp ' pearmiee under the editorship of A. L 17.1 We of the,Erie Comfit:an. Mr. White holets ilutiHspiabliein banner and will do good 'terries ihosule. He is a spirited writer, and the ilitrkt vadat' his care will become en &dent aidlapromotiog correct politico! principles. VIZONIA Etscalos.—The official returns from ono hundred and thirty-nine coonthee give ai aggregate rote For. Utast For dog& Lacher's mil orily in 189 counties..'..s,B9B There are twelve more coundee to be head front. as: Boon, Brooke Buchanan, Olay,l3ralg.Blizabathffilty;Thea, laps George, lanaila, Lazio and Wyoming. Reported ma jotithefte these =raffia to be heard hem (oi copetffiay and. , Wyoming) are, for Lacher 888, f10W.7 89 7. or 189 more for Lelohcr. ' Thera fore the .majorilY in the Bale for M. Udder 120/.040011384949g090 0•640.-IWebuondit- More'et:en:tem:ea The !Uncle tier Oaerdln.l 131.1ILTA, Iday,L27, 1859.—1 t was on Monday evening that Garibaldi's Chasseure of the Alfa arrived at Varese, after a prodigious march of two days. A proclamation was issued by the General inviting the whole of the Varesotto pro vince to rise against their oppressors. The ap peal was geberally listened to, and men of every age andeondition hastened to thectficialresidence of Marquis Visconti, the extraordinary commis sioner sent by Count Caro= as the coadjetor of the I4diatt General. In less than two hours the whole of the surrounding country was is arum Old men, children, and even women, came to the Town Hall,wiih all sorts of weapons, ready to help the small band (3,000) of their brethren. Varese was soon fortified, barricades erected, means of defense carefully ordered. Bands of peasants were pouring into the town from the numberless hamlets, villas, and villages which deck the picturesque hills of that beautiful c onn try—the finest in Lombardy, and, perhaps, of Europe. Garibaldi, who le always to be found everywhere when danger le coming, began to array i n companies the new comers, and gave the necessary orders for the defense of the coun try, asks supposed that the Austrians posted at Generate would attack him the next day. He was not deceived in his expectation, for on Wed nesday morning at dawn 300 Create and 130 Hussars, with a field battery, marched from 1 Gallarate to Beeto Calende, where the advanced guard of our Chasseurs was posted. This ad vanced guard was commanded by Capt. Decris toforis, a young man of great military ability, who only two months ago was in England, and kept a first-rate military school at Putney. After a fight which lasted two hours, the enemy was completely defeated, leaving some prisoners in our hands. The Austrians were obliged to retire on Bomna, and nothing was heard of them till next morning at 4 o'clock. This second at tack was of a more serious character. It was effected by a brigade, 6,000 strong, with ten field pieces, and two squadrons of Chianti. After a first discharge of their muskets, the Italian volunteers assaulted the enemy with the bayonet and with so much impetuosity that the Austrian centre was obliged to fall back on Its left wing. already engaged by a battalian of our right wing Now the fight became general—a tremendous hand to hand fight in which every inch of ground was bravely disputed, by both armies. The enemy's artillery was of no more use, and Garibaldi having none, had ordered his men to fight hand to hand with swords and bay onets. At the report of the musketry and ar tillery, the country people hastened to the scene of action with pitchforks, half-pikes and cleavers. “It was a dreadful scene of slaughter," said an eyewitness to me," which 'sated three hours." Nothing can give an idea of the impetuosity of those lunette who could at last revenge so many Tropp, so many cruelties. It was almost mad ness. Two brothers named &ramble, cue cap tain and another lieutenant, were seen to leap into the inside of a hedge of bayonets, and cut down Croats as if they had been puppets. A Count Montanan!, from Verona, whose brother had been hanged, in 1853, by Radetsky's order, was running up and down the bloody field, striking right and left with hie powerful sword. At 7 o'clock, the Austrian General was obliged to give the order for a retreat, as his men were falling in all directions. Garibaldi was close at their heels till they reached the strong position of Malnate, where they stopped to repair their losses. Tide to a abort but faithful ekeloh of Garibal di'. exploile., It will always be recorded se one of the most brilliant actions fought in the pres ent war, because he had no artillery, and his saddlers were but volunteers. scarcely drilled and unaccustomed to camp life. A battalion belonging to Gen. Cialdinill di vision which is now quartered on the left bank of the Seale at Vercelli, has left Melia this morning to re-enforce the gallant band of Gari baldi. Two 24 pounders also left this place last night for the same destination. If lam righly informed, and I have reason, to believe I am, the King has ordered Gen. Cialdini to send a whole brigade in support of Garibaldi, who it is hoped will bo thus able to hold his ground for a few days, even if attaoked by a superior force. This movement will be gladly welcomed by our brave volunteers, for the news brought an hour ago to Biella leaves no doubt that 1,600 Austrians are already on their way to Arena, in order to cut off the Chasseurs of the Alps from the main body of our army. How GARIMDI CILOSSZD Tilt TIC/80. —A le ter from Vercelli of the 30th May, in the Sled 'aye: The manner in which Garibaldi crossed the Ticino and baffled the Austrians, who acted on information obtained by their epieo, was curi ous, and may now now be divulged without dan ger. He left Turin with 3,700 men, and the day after his departure he quitted Biella and pro ceeded to Borgomanero, where be passed the night and part of the next dsy. He then pre pared his plans and put them in harmony with the instructions given him at headquarters. The principal object was to cross the Ticino, and ef fect the passage and invasion without danger to himself or men. Garibaldi knew that all these men risked their lives, inasmuch as before be coming soldiers they were refugees, and by bearing arms they incurred, according to the Austrian code, the penalty of death. He accor dingly spread the report that he intended to atop at Arena, and he even wrote himself orders to have storm; and lodgings prepared there, and the churches fitted up for the reception of hero es. No intoner had be sent off these orders by special messengers to Arena, which is on the Lago Maggiore, than he gave orders to his men, each of whom carried two muskets, to leave for Castelletto, where they crossed the Ticino in a ferry boat to Sesio Caiende, and by a forced march proceeded to Varese. The Austrians, on learning how they had been tricked, assembled at Camerlata, and intercepted the line of the Ticino at Varese, believing that they would thereby cut off the retreat of the force and en:pries it. Garibaldi troubled himself but little about that proceeding, and induced the towns and villages to revolt. Ills euccess in this was so great that he had to write to the King for 8,000 mullets and 8,000 great coats. Foresee ing, however, an attack on Varese, he barricad ed the town, which does not mean that he barri caded himself in the town. That done, he left 200 of his men, who, with the assistance of the population, heroically resisted tho Austrians, who noon attacked the place. In the meantime, he marched with the main body of hie army from the town towards the hills; and mime time after surprising the enemy in flank, defeated and routed them. The Austrians retired in great disorder, and only reformed el Carnerlata, a very important poeitiott, from which Como can be defended with out great loss. But Garibaldi scarcely left them time to count themselves, as he attacked them again, and after a sharp combat, id which many of their officers were killed, dislodged them; he then entered Como, where ho received a pos itive ovation from the population. All the coun try is In full insurrection. Young men are pot ting themeelves in uniform and arming them• selves. All clams, without distinction—nobles, peasants, citizens, men, women, and children, are prepared for resistance. Garibaldi has ta ken the precaution of being able to supply the population with arms and ammunition." A 8AT17.3 bOII34ZIIT.VIRCELLI, Monday, May 80.—A correspondent of the Colutitution nel writing from Vercelli at the above date, Bays a decisive battle is imminent. The French forces are concentrating at Casale, Valenzs, and Ver aria "Great changes have taken place within the last two days. Sine., I informed you of the end den departure of the Imperial Guard from Allen eandria, I have been to Turin, and then to Ver celli, back again to Turin, and now I am again at Vercelli. There were reasons to prevent my alluding to the movement, of the army, but, as the telegraph has era this Informed you of the principal fade, I now may give you the detail.. While the Imperial Guard was hastily leaving Aleesandria, and, according to general opinion, was taking the road to Voghera, orders issued on the eve of its departure prescribed a concen tration of our forces towards Casale, Valetas and Vercelli. The French army combined its movemente with those of the Sardinian army, and advanced on all the points where an attack was preparing, which wilt be probably over be- fore this letter reaches you. In less than a few hours Casteggio, Montebel lo and Voghera were evacuated by the cotpa d'artnee of Gen. Baraguay D'Hilliers; and I am Informed thti morning that the Austriane, not understanding our reasons for leaving, have re occupied them. A great force is now Iseembled at Vercelli. A decisive battle is imminent. All the men are anxiously expecting the order to advance. • All the nick have been sent to Aleasandria, and the army actually assembled here coneleteof healthy, robust men, all eager for battle. The Globe says the latest movements of the French and Saidinians appear to indicate an ad vane on Milan of the Allies left and centre. As soon as the corps of Marshal Baragney liars evacuated Castegglo, Montebello, and Vog. hers, on Monday, the Austrians again entered 'those towns. Benxi, Thursday, June 2....-Gtl3. Garibaldi himself, with • strong detachment of his force, has left Como arrived In tho afternoon of the 30th before Liven°, a fortified town on the Lego Maggiore. He commenced an immediate attack on the town, and maintained it during the whole night. Yes terday Garibaldi'e troops withdrew, but resumed. in the evening the attack, which lasted the whole night. -74,787 69,844 Tan Board of Education, after full debate, re solved, last night; by a Tote of 25 to 16, to adopt the report of the Committee appolutedimme time elan to consider (be propriety of drafting a by law asserting the authority of the Board to In sist on making all the Public Schools in the City amine, as • part of the daily routine, the rea ding of thelioripturce. Hanoefortb; therefore, the teachers In the Publie Schools must either read the Bible to their soholars, or go without thelittilisries.•;-N47 now, EXCIMIHNi. a PilllB--Ri.nnar of a Greats. - ed Battle—Repo/tar Death of Marshal Gyulai-=The Daily News' Paris • correspondent rites on the evening of the 31st ultimo:—"Paris is in a state of extraordinary excitement in conseqaence of a rumor that a general battle has been going en all day between the main body of the French army commanded by toe Emperor, and the Aus trian forces. The advance of the Ring of Nor. dinin upon I'aleetro, mentioned shortly in the Noniteur of this morning, was the commence ment of a grand plan of operations. IL is known that the Empress has received eer eral despatches in the coarse of the day, and it is believed that the fighting commenced at a very early hour this morning. There are many rumors of details, but none that I consider euffi ciently reliable to repeat. Preparatoins are making In Paris for a grand illumination, in an ticipation of an expected victory. The Emper or's head quarters are now at Vercelli. lie mere ly passed through Casale. The great battle is probably going on between Robbio and Palestro. The Duke of Malakoff has gone to Nancy, to as acme the command of the army of observation of the East. Ile is accompanied by his young duchess." The Heralds Paris correspondent writes on Tuesday night, the 3lst ult &report. which is current in town is reliable, the battle of Pa- Intro has been merely a prelude to a far more serious affair. The successes of Garibaldi and Victor Emanuel would appear to have fired the emulation of their great ally. It is stated that private telegraphic messages have been received in Paris, stating that the great bulk of the French army concentrated between Vercelli and Valenta were forcing the passage of the Seeia and the Po, that the fighting had commenced at three o'clock this morning, and that all was going on well.' I have no means of testing the accuracy of this report, but I find it generally circulated, and as generally believed." Ina postscript the same correspondent says "The report of the fighting having commenced is perfectly correct. A general action is engag ed on all the line. Prince Jerome and all the ministers are at St. Cloud, where telegraphic Messages from the seat of war are received every quarter of an hour. Up to the last accounts, it is said that the Austrians still bravely resisted, but that the French had succeeded in forcing them back a little way. Marshal Gyulai is said to have been killed, and there is a report that General Hess commands. -A great many of the despatches are couched in these terms, Ram de nouveau;' ahem state 'Notregaurhe ononc.c . others 'Notre droiterecule.' " The Globes Paris correspondent writes: "Op• miliaria for an attack ona grand scale are known to have begun at three o'clock on the morning of yesterday, along the centre and right wing of the allies, the success of King Victor's advance at the left on Palmas.° being the first instalment of a general battle. The King passed last night on the field he won, at the hamlet of Torrione. Government is known to have got fragmentary accounts, but until the whole can. be embodied in a decisive announcement nothing is divulged. I know that telegrams for London, of fractional news, have been refused from Paris." A Fturintsu MunnEa.—Late yesterday after noon, two men who appeared to be heated by an angry altercation, got into a Mantua Village om nibus at the lower end of the route. One got up on the driver's box, while the other got in aide. The name of the latter was Frank Lowrie a sidewalk butcher, whose wagon stood in Mar ket below Tenth street. When the omnibus reached Twentieth and Chesnut streets, the man on the outside alighted, sod commenced in gross ly opprobrious terms to order Lowrie to alight, the driver keeping the vehicle standing while he did no. After being goaded beyond his endur ance, Lowrie came out of the omnibus, the other man saying that "if he didn't come he'd be G—d d-1.1 if he wouldn't drag him out." As soon as Lowrie alighted, the other man rushed upon him. They clenched and a scuffle ensued, when the first party drew a knife and inflicted three rapid thrusts in the breast and abdomen of Lowrie. Lowrie fell and expired without a groan, while his assailant climbed upon the box and the driver lashed up his horses to their faet est speed. The whole affair was done so quickly that although WitDeseed by several persons, the murderer was oat of sight before the spectators realized the terrible character of the occurrence. Four detective officers started at once in search of the guilty party, and it is not improbable that by this time be is in custody. —Phil. S. Amer. ROCK ISLAND BRIDGE DECLARED A NUISANCE. —A dispatch to the St, Louis Republican states that the Grand Jury of the United States Court for the District of Keokuk, have foiled a true bill agathet the Rock Island Bridge EA a tIUiP UN. DYSPEPSIA.---The worst foe of humanity ts so well known, that we hardly feel dieposed m =ropy time or epee. to tteeXpoisithm. Pew have escaped imftering from one or another of its varied forme. to tart, it 10 either a cause or. Oonsailtimes of almost every ether dhow, and taken in this Mega, we believe ciao rem-dr—libEtt II A VB . , HOLLAND LUTZ aiwaye antigen, in not en., • permanent cure. W. might usa stronger 'saga., hot,.. we are wllawasing o rrawnw9 ne well es • com mnnity, desire to avoid Mai prejudice welch would attach to istiwt would seem mere booming. Elestiburri, HemisMee--giga and fact, all that have their aright In impaired dig...Bon—in which are Included BILIOUS DIMBIDICHS AND LIVER BOMPLATAiTS, Mental Disorder., Irrirafolity, Indirpnarion lo Think, impannste, Depression of Aynrigs. Nern>w• From, and Tronbling, drsive for &IMAM. and a utimber of Miler alTectlape of this class tendering a man Daft fur MM.- mane with the world end the society of his fandly—rill all, in most instances, be found to have proceeded from that diseased etato of the dlintatlee organs which this medicine is so eminently calculated to relieve. Rican Castkert:—The °ermine highly Cou.rentrated D., have'. Holland Bitters is pet up In half pint bottles only, mid retailed at $1 per lentle. The groat detnatid for the. Emily Celebrated kledlclos ha induced many inittatioon, which the public shouldgruird againet purchasing. beware of ImpoelUon I See that our hams twin the label of every bottle you boy. BENJAMIN PAGE. JA, Jr 00., Sole Praia . lean, 27 Wood dn.; between Let and 2d eta., i 7 traborab. Pa. Aeto abberustments A NEW, POPULAR AND ILLUSTRATRD rrrLOPATIA. CHAMBERS' EtiCTOLOPS.DIA A Dictionary of Univocal Knowledge ou tho aide of oho German Conyersatlans Lelino= flOO being keyed by the Hears. Chambers In Leadon nod 2.llnbary. and reprinted by D. Appleton *Co., cf New York, In AT ONLY I 5 CENTS EACH, To be Completed In ;bout Eighty Porte. It sill be the 1311EAPEST YINTCYCLOPLEDIA era, pub Batted, and oae of the meet comprehensive in its kind. 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ADLLE ELISE; The Three Great Clowns, SAC WELSCH, TOM VANCE and W. KINOALK, wanted by YOUNG DAN the Three Year Old, the soulleet, youngtet, and fowled Grimaldi ever knows In the Ilium JOHN /RANK LIN, HERE LEE, WM. ROTOIIItitORD. R. 11ERNANDItZ, W. RUCHOW, O. W. ROSS, 11. FORKS/IT, JOHN GLE.NROY, lIDLLN AUGUSTA. &MLR BURKE, 81011 DUREN, Olt ILEAFTRON, W. GEARY, J. F. LXOIILIK ADOLPH GONZALES, the Chillan SpritN Mestere Robert, Cheeks, Willie, Gardiner, and • boat of maul wd canduliy mircted au:Darin. ACROBATS, GYMNASTS. JUGGLERS, LA rEncius EQUIPOISE, and a itator new, surprising and ootertal. lag feats. The Triumphal Procamion, with the Gram/ Dotson Ctou , lot, and long tralu of matched crean,colored home, will go threugh the principakstreete of the two cltlre•od SI1170111111• log boroughs web day. Mess nr ADI115!10:1—To Ontes 50 cents; Pit 22 Cent.. Doze. open at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, and 7% o'clock la the ormaing. Performance to commence halt en hear after, Joint Ed IMPORTED MEDITERRANEAN SEED IVLIZAT. Ng bushels per ship "Dutra," arriving aud for rale by 141143111. JAS. .11cCULLY & 171.4 174 Wood rd. Njboxes prime Cutting; J 100 du. English 0.1 71 1114NRY 11. _ rT. 100 dir.l.lnoiliorgi fur sm. by Fl6l1 -15A)° packegee Lake Herring; /00 do Whit., roe; 100 doTrunt: 180 do llsclerol: 70 do Herring, for ult. by NIS LIENRY 11. COLLINS. • IME-250 bbis &cab for bale by .418 NANNY IL COLLINS . . UCKWILEAT I BUCK I Y.II.F.A.T! ICUO bat New England Buckwheat, tor sale by jela I .110008 y - - - r ORN-2500 b t ''yf , •• 1. , • ...); • V 200 BBLS. N. O. MOLASSES in storo mut for W. by J. D. auunna & co. FlSll—Eastern and Lake Fish of all kinds at /1)18 I. D. CAN VELD t ALTIMORE; ILEREIN2S bblo.'. in Mon sad lb/ We by J. B. =gnaw torl.,Y: Sttp IllAtrtisnants BUILDING LOTS I=l MOHR( WARD AND COPPER WORKS AT AUCTION, Saturday Afternoon, IS= *Es'Omnibusses will leave the corner of Fourth and Market and Fifth and Market Streets at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the sale, Which will take place on the premises. jelfy:ltd_ Bedford Springs, rid Huntingdon end Brood Top Railroad from Huntingdon. VISITORS to this celebrated and delightful Watering Place, from Pittsburgh-and he Week WI! take the Stall Trion leaving t h e Pennsylvania R. H. Depot at 3a. ta, arrive at Huntingdon at 9a. connecting direct with trains on the noatiasdon & Broad Top R. Hope' and arrive at th e aprinp in time for tes,aame evening. by taking the Peat Line east at C3O P. g., purienger, sr rive in Huntingdon at 10:45 p U. and iertudo over night or if passenger, prefer it, they can atay all night at Altoona, and connect at Huntingdon next morning with • train for the Springs EP:TURNING WEST FROM THE SPRINGS: Leave Redford after tinsakfast and connect at Huntingdon with Mail Train west at IS e. E, on Penna. R. R, arriving in Pittsburgh at midnight. Tale route will be fond pleasant, quick and ..f., and every attention paid to the comfort of passenger,. THFLOCOU TICKETS TO HOPEWKLL, $5 00, can he bad at the num Tick., Office, Piftsburph,trom J. STAWART, Agent Penna. IL. It. LAN RENO; Supt H. A B. T.R. It. Th"th %dots. Jo. 11, Ism .18115reodgor IeGY 11; A 4I) ik DISPENSARY. 0.. 95 lain 9t , ( 2d door, op del..) Dnffelth N. ir • ESTABLISIIED BY TILE CELEBRATED 12/ DR, JOHNSON, laic cf Loudon, Rutland. great discovery in the science of medicines, beings cm. lain and .peedy core for metering the sight and mconving all dim.. peculiar to the eye. Thie Is universally ac knowledged the only Late and mare remedy now known. It boa been need with great Incaes by tba moat ekillful - •Ician. In Europe and America. Patients In any part of the country can treat Mammies. successfully at • moderate espence. thereby avoiding the danger and uponoo of falling into the hand. of outilifal physician.. Tale medicine (millstone to curs,) will be sent by snail or Express, with all necessary direction. on receipt of Ton Dollue. Dr. Johnson's CertairTind Infallible Cure for Deafness and Sing%g Noises in the Ears, Nerrous Head and Mind Complaints, AlTor4ing 'extant relief to euffemrs who bare been troubled with durum ter many year.. After 11211)g thle remedy • few day. the patlont le suddenly and almost miraculously enabled to beer ordinary toned conversation; In the coarse of a few weeks ll:tomcat obstinate use of deafness i. effectu ally cured. Patient. too unmerone to Mention have been restored to perfect hearing and forayer rescued from the snares of the numerous dengue,ee unqualified pretenders of the present day. Hospital and private teetlumelale end unlikable from the moat eminent physicians and surgeons In England, in whoa. presence deaf pences have been cured, and many hundred. of private patients cared can be Men or referred to. A case of Ude medicine (enough to effect once.) will be forwarded to any part of the country for Fifteen Dollars. Addres. DLL JOHNSON, Drawer 404. del ltdawlyT Moe 0.5 Main SC, Buffalo, N. Y. (IS STATEMENT OF THE DOLLAR SAT INOS DANK for the 81s Moot.. ending ?day illet, 1869. Amount due Depodions, December 31st, 185 N. Amount received from beim:diot. for Lent env mouth. $ 88,;43 1' Amomit pelf to lici.eitore during gimu period 39,333 64 61,414 63 Amottot ace Depoalture,ozchuiro of Amount or Coullogent Fund, D 4, 1 4 14 1138 $ 3,942 G 5 Intemt Accoant 8,117t3 41 4 12,226 OG amoclut of Liebilitled A.S2ETB: Bonds nonl muck is PlUelourgh Bunks.— gale or P• ,, ,0g0.„. 'tun on bond •Ain't of Intortroh, May ht, 1859 1 2 .7.2 , 06 Dividend dot , Dapneftorn on tho lott of Juno 4,055 14 Lcaring 0, Contingent Pond. $ 7,30 72. The Truett..., hare TUB n T d.cl•nd • Dit'idend of THREE PER CENT. mi. of the grunt. of the hut Six Mouths, payable forthwith. If not drawn. will bear 10100- eat from June Int. CfIAS. A. COLTON, Towson, fitt.Lur,gb, Juno Pth, The undersigned, Auditing Committee. Teepee tinily report that they hare examined the Ireasiuret'a Semi-Annual Re port (or the Six Mouth. ending May Slat, ISIS, and that they have alien examined the Amts, Bowls and Mortgages, Pills of Exchange, vomited, the (Isiah on hand, sod fled all torrent and to correspond with the above report. Istigned ] ISAAC wittrrrEß, W. S. II AVEST, Auditing Committee. r W.NLFTIi LISP OF APPLICATIONS 11 for soiling Liguori', Bind to the Clark's 011.:a up to 3004 Idth, 1859. Darker Ilent7, ton.rn. Pool,lca towne.ip, Beltler John, On An do 110000 Ittchonl, Allegheny,Moo J 014., 443 40 11401040, lloch John Polar, do Mb 'I Cotentin. dories, An lot do Cnohno Story, ...Una 1nd..., I.t I. da Carr Win & 00, watt ottror growls. 4,h want. Oo Itverhart C., eoliog b 00.,, itawervo nmovhip, t law,. Fraucio, do 24 want, Pittahorgh, 'fowling it Downing, with other good., do Jarrett Una 0, tavern. booth Payotto tp twitenann Ono LI, with other goods, Lth wd, Pitt.burgh Lerottarly John, eating house, 404440 tp bleyer hilcholaa, tavern, let Int, Pittsburgh Mains Udall, do Poo4le. to filtller t Illeketsun, with other golds, 4th wd. Pittaborgb ll'Aroo If, tavern, ohartiera tp likblln Dichnert, tavern, Ist wd, Pittsburgh ittottardeJas, tavern, Sth wd, do Ntraub Joo N, .sling bowie, ith beg 111 Anthony, do 30 wd, do • Taylor 31{.. tavern, Patton tp lambi Christian, tavern, 21 wd. Pittsburgh 71192.1A9 A. 001VLEY, Ll.rk. Clerk's Mao. Jnoo ldth, GAD. .17:21.1 City Taxes and Water Bents. I\TOTICE is hereby given, that in accord with Acts of Assembly, sod by authority of the Puy et Pittsburgh, all Pry Tag. and Crater Reels for 1559 are nelsons sod payable at the stars of dreary Treas urer, Fourth street. 00 all Twin and Water Rents paid before August Ist, d eduction ot Fire per Cent. will be made. On those paid from August Ist to September 11th, w d dual., of Two per C.... Oa lb.* paid on or after October I.t to Noronther Is lira per Cont. will be added. And for all the Ts.. and Water fleet. remaining unpaid ort November let, imamate will be issued, with an addition of Teo per Cent. WM. EICIIBAUbf, City Truman, N. B—Team:ls who agree with their Iwllords to pay Water Beets on the tevemenia they occupy, can ...Hain the amoutt oh applicatiou at the Treasurer . . OM, Ishsvy .P.1.Pd..D7081/ fiffi ll ip a ßlitCOND SPRINO STOCK M I Or Cat..VITO GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIANO FORTES, lIANUFACTUAND BY WILLIAM KNABE & CO. , BALTIIIOIIN. Tho here beta awarded the manar P3.117NR for excel lencu over all cempetilloo, and are pronounced by BIOISM UN LI 'All A LBKIAW. ii. BTRAKOACII, GUSTAV E A Jame, • And other dlellogubhed P 1.141.• la he Noel, Boot SUPERIOR TO ANY IN Tills COUNTRY. irD_Slanufacturel'e Pole Avid I•dteborgh end n Pt onsyliminla, CIIABIOrt E BLAME, VW telablielis.l Viso. Depot, lei/ No. Ili Wool el., door above Filth.. OAK leAri ar PILtJPEGIETY Poll NAGEL THAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known to. Linden Grove: . lying within two and • half snot of the city, bed teen sulblivided loth lot. of co trot die. ranging In from one to ton to each. Some cl them are level, otlitmtwautiful awl symenetrnal knolle,mr end with forset Mem ' and other. gently milled, sweep!. Wu helot imProrodln tha nowt piciumaque meaner. Them lot. are eurroonded by to oacelleornelghtiothood, with the adriataire of to Bret clam pled!. school, taught by Mr. and Wm B. N. Kerr, with public schooleto the Mclulty. A Ike of oronllnuire rune teary holm timing the day ;and In • alert Bore • Paseenger liallroed will be built, than roodeting diem mod eligible and desirable. Vol beauty of ocanery, Mility of acme, partly of air, and convenience to We city, th ey are unaurpmed ea Idle. fur untry reddenced. In order to accommodete those tello;may wish to Improve, they tire °Bored ist the bdlowin mem: dowtonth In band and th re sid e.to nine equal Annual payments. Jethinul W. 0. ',IMMIX. 11l Daroond it, City and County Insurance Company. NOTICE it; hereby given that in pureuanco of .a act or Mutably, relatlo4 the o4B, nd thoChw ter of Incorporation, spproved Aprll 111 h, 1860, Books to waive sobecrlpUotta . the MOM Stott of the City and County Insurance Company of the clty of Allegheny, will Ise open at the office of PETER PETERSON; Federal Motet, Allegheny, on TUESDAY, WILINKSDAY..amuItaDAY, 6th, 6th and 71h or July, and at the otTkn of MIL P. BAUII, on ed Clalrktreat. Pittsburgh, on WHIDAY and PATOIS. DAY, rho Bth and oth ofJoly wit, to remota open foe mvx pars, (note. the stock be wooer auleacrlbed,) from 10 A. hi. to 4 o'clock P. if of each day. Jewish &hag. /gnaw L. Graham, floury kiln, Wm,D Poesy, Pita, Pederson, . John Dlrnelngbatn, 0. 0. Craig, Win. P. Sawn, JIM.. 014, John Irwin, San , Jam. 0 Moon, t?- John Samg..., C. Ywger. oourge Low's, Smoot Golvolv, tllO.l. Itoeghtly, Pew, John A. lictett, IL P. McDowell, John W. Piddle, David URIC 8.11 . 1 Lladoey, Jon., J. Looymoro, M. Borland, Thom. Parloy, D. M. Evans, Alex. Illlands, H. W. Poindexter, Thos. bouncily, James Park. Jun, Jame. A. Gilson, D. Levet lahlelda, Contaillnoll/37. Jed 30tel T HE NEW PICTORIAL EDITION WICIISTFIVM lINA BICTINIED PICTIONARY Now mull fur salo at )017 ONGSTROTH ON THE HONEY BEE, (NEW I.DIE/ONJ HUNT e MINER'S SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR BENTON'tI ABUDOE)I=XBY urrr snuts, ea. Loc 4 Aoui DOCKET BOUAS enuiPORT-MONNAIES Urge mortzent of Pocket Books, Port-Motu:We; botbaln ?dn., Portlblia apt ItialLex's Comm Just re. Meld at; DOLE • LIANIMT, WCOtl IVO sid l rukei 114141 —J... • WEED'S picvrEusi.r SEWING MACHINES TjAVE gained the confidence or all who use _Li. them, mid hare proved one of the meet valuable in- Bspun.. of the ago. They one. Shank, making the tack t.toh on both eldee of the cloth alike, which cannot be en. rarilled or pulled out They are all made with the bigbeat mechanic,' ,kill. and .11 warranted to work well on all kinds of good, from the Lighted Fabric to fleas, Leather. Co particular, we would rwll the attention of MI to our new Family Sewing Madam, /t has been Manufactured expressly for family use, and hoe met with foPor from all. It Is as elmplillr.f NJ to render it almost inaposeible to gm oat of order, rr derange its pre non, Indeed it le so Pimple aa to astonish oue, that sostnall • piece of mechanism will seer. EiEMM=I No.l I. very nOnsonlont style, aldeb ran be fforkad Lv hund or foot, nn nr off Ito awn table. For ennvenlena% of *hipping, awl also fur l.srp, InanulactoTlP. where It la D..- elms., 10 Oar, a numbar of Dlzahlne• I ton a long benrb. waking ono table !mower for them all. Price, DO. No. 2, With Walnut or 3l.hog.ny Tell. . rlthar with or without Yon Top, nub holm down. Prioe, 1100 and 1110. No. 3, Barre aim as No. 2, but tons will abaft., and at a ranch higher rate of speed. Tbta kind is well adapted to tmotafectortug Olothlog or Leather work. This ta many the cheapest Machine in the market, m there no work done on . Binelog Mould. Gist It will not do. It 1. coon. dently Maenad that !hi. Marline runs molar than any trio Mune bow In no. Prim, 110 d, No, 4, TGla Ihertine has • long arm, to aceammodat• large work. It reins at • high rata of .pond, rom easily, and Is, without. doubt, the best Machine for Tailors' non, ever offered to the public. It la also peonliarly fitted for plantation work, alt Is vary !Maple yet aabstaritial and datable, with but little HAMM, to get oat of order.. ?Om. $l2O. No. 5. This le • new and cheaper style, and a general favorite tor Family, Light Leather, and a great variety of work. It haw been gotten np with refererea to furnishing • strong and durable, yet light and tatty Machine, at • lea pries than ether 01 the above. It MOB very catty, rapidly, and 11 prom:monad the beat machine now to market, for fee l No. 6. This is a Machine got np nn as entively new principle, d.fferent from anything ever before offered to the public, and ne ronfolectly aseert that, for family me It bat uot as equal. It is very light and testy, rune very rapidly, is almost noiseless in its operation, and nse• A STRABILIT NEEDLE. it Is at arranged so to ha utterly Impossible for it to miss nisch.. It has ctension on both sides, and car. rim • lar sopply of thread on the under spool, The mo tions char ge gained by two email cranks that ran without per ceptible poi.. The two threads are worked in each • man ner an uever:to both pull at the same time, and consequent ly, little liable to break. The seam Is very elastic, and the thread doe net break In wishing. It will do comae work Letter than soy cheap machine cow In market, and It sm.. silk, eottor or linen with equal facility. Price, gin Dowriptive Circulars furnished grade. OFFICE, 477 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. WHITNEY a LEON, PLOPRILLOIIB. airAORNTS WANTED. Jeff:lmlay? 1859. Second Arrival of 1969. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITTSBuRaH, PENNA W D. S 11. I'iI'CALLUI RESPECT- Ty . FULLY announce that they are neeleing o gen nod .opply of CARPETING, selected directly from too Impart°. and Mannfacturen by one of the Ann, now In the Ewa, to which they Welts the •ttentioo at parchwere. Also, • new etyle of CANTON MATTING, for •ommer par. lora. The Infest malts of CARPET SWEEPICRE, etc, etc, which shall be offered at the lowest nine. jab W. D. A 11. SVCALLIIM. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMFY OP PITTSBURGH. OFFICE—No. :17 Fifth Street, Bank Block TNSIIRES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND LIARINIC NEWS. _ • ..... 18A,511 JoNsa, President: lt.lllll D. IIeCORD, Phe President D. 51 DOOK,SecreLol; CapL WILLIAM DRAN, General Agent. Dralcroas—lmse June, C. G. Hussey, Hann ChM, Cep/ IL C. Gray, John A. Milton, D. 1.. Vehrlmmck, John D. AlcCord, I. IL Ymuock, IL P. Sterling, Capt. Wm. Dean, Via. Si. How, HILL 11. Darla. Jallytl Attorney and Conn. ellor at Law CEM2SI FEZ'S Boots, Shoes, Hats, BONNETS, C- MEE JAMES P. TANNER, $149,102 20 30,651 76 29,181 85 614 26 18,007 74 223,617 81 SHOE, HAT AND BONNET WAREIIOUSE, No. 56 Wood Streot, Pittsburgh, Pen Jim, now an okay big v,cy large .toa of GOODS porchmorl dlroct from the HXWENOLAND MANE TORIES, et the LOWEST OASII PRICKS, all lif which rill tw dimponed of M aIUM i advance on OOST. air Boyers who bays Iheret.rore gar. Fart for their goads, for the (attire ail rare both time nod reonei by OM king their Fuel:man from biro irgislMuslers aro requested to nll Loforo buying, sad sad tsty thetneelvto of the tact syvh_Particular attention given tn orders Bradstreet's Commercial Reports. For Bankers' and Business Men. THE FOUBTII SESII-AN N UAL VOLUME or this vslushle record of credits, shkh ass published on too 16th orJanstary, having loon exhaustsd hy • rapid awl eczwoollro demand, a som.a.l 0011ttow roof/tad sod ow , rooted, tom Loon growl, and Is pow tow', for dellwory to ourti /op h••• cot alrnady supphtsl themselves wItO the work. Wrens! hundred of the beet hanker, and Merchants in different cities of the Union. have &eget. d in per rte.., !him iteferert. Record, (lint tr, thing averacioul and reliable cantpetal of the pecuniary condition staii.reapocts and Unel• oral capacity of alma ttf.',,oo Ineoasintila Arm, lu larenty• six of the principal cities and centre. Of trade in 'ha Unitol Mates. The New York Merchant or Banker will sr certain by a key accompatt,ylog the book, the gra& cr credit, character, habits, and capital or such sa will t. hk.Jy to Mal with him, while Use ont-ordown merchant will tram limb lc. curacy, the aka" foundation oar which Moo New rock houses base their bustoesa To provide for .ay poraiblo error that might occur In a work wi yrignatkin defotl sod to keep purchaser. Informed of the cheek. that must noceneaniy take plece, the pre. prietors lame •prirtrad card of co-reckons creep sneer - The time and trouble such a work roust eave, the lone/ ft must prevent, and the lufluence It taunt bare to n-caring . .nod and profitable trade. make It Invaluable to whole sale blerthants. Menufacturer., Note Bookers, and Banks of Diaconal, s a d yet the whole, lodudisig the two arm lan md volumes, the sheets Greer...thane and the (sonde. of the office, Is furnished to swilsstribere at One Ilnoilrod Dol l.rs per annum. toll partkalare, Mt embraced In this advertisement, may be obbdnedarthe ofllce of the proprietor. and patilleb- AI.IIIIAD&TELERT k FON, Also, of coylll EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP KRAMER & RAHM, No. 35, Bank Block, Fitth Street, PITTSLIMIGII s PA. Alma CIObittI....—...LLOWAOD MHO rtOItICI [loom. WE beg to apprise our friends and the pub tic that we have removed to our new OFFICh, NO 33, BANK BLOCH, FIFTH MEET, where In, will be happy to tender them oneservices, and trust oar ample Capital, with an experience of twenty years le the basilica to thlscity, sill euableuil to meet the smuts actor customers. We will continue to transact the biltchmege fiord Banking Mallorca in all lto bran hee Commercial Paper Discounted and Negotiated. Blocks, Banda and other flercrities, bought end wild on Prompt attention girlie to Collections la dti tn. country. Depoolls Hrcalved in Par Ponds or Curoncy. Interest allowed on Time Deposita Dent in Specie, Bank Nome, Land Wierrante, Credit Itemillaucesiof Cornwpoodeuts at lowed poseitile rates. Making Returns promptly b 7 first melbas directed. mydedroil KRAMER RAI9I. li LI move L MEORAW'S G. IIUESEY ,t CO. have removed to C their new Copper Warehouse, NO. 37 FIFTH STREET, In the Iron Front Block, ihtrd door weal of Wood street Pittsburgh Copper Rolling MIII C. G. FIUSSILY 8c CO., BRAZIERS BOLT AND BREATIIINO COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, E.000.M0T.1 . V.E TUBING. Robed REnnits and noes rtf all Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, SPELTER, SOLDER, COPPER RIVETS, AC. Deakin lu Block Tin, Tip Plate, Lead Win., Sheet Zinc, Antimony, Sheet Lou, Tioners' Tool., Am., No. 37 Filth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 113.elbeeta Copper Cut to any pattern. splinernd KNOI 7 B ACIDGUMMI Rooms, No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry. ELE subscriber respectfully announces to T the patron. of thi. erell-known establishment that he Ls .till prepared to furnish PARTIES AND WEDDINGS 1m vary best .tile with ICES, JELLIES, FANCY CARES AND PYRAMIDS. ACEEGentlemen and Ladles mend with Meal., Including very delicacy of the mason, In style equal to nut But claim hotel, at all home day and evening. toy3thimd JACOB D. RUBLES. New Stock of Melodeons. JUST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of Melodeons, front the factory of Mono, A lilllll7l, too, including all the style. made by this Eno. Thin make of instrument. have been approved by the greeted mold 4 clans to the country,. Dr WIWI Marion, Gem F. Root, W. B. Brisdbory and othera—conrequently they can bo rolled on as belog fi rti date itistrumenre. Tbey: no. noted for the Min:Elea points: Their pure and inimical quality of too.. 2. Their great pdsrer of tone. S. Their quality of loon. 4. Their prompt and easy touch. 6. Their beautiful etylo of Bold, 0. Their durability. 7. Their cheap:tem of price For tale only by JOUR R. DIELLOR, II Wood oh Descriptive circulars sent to any address. mylll FP. 1 11tE WORKS, FL • 0, JULY , I2sl—We Ire tu .it I'. Diehl, Er whom we n .empleto esscrtromit or Fire lowing, els . Rockets from 1 oz. to 2 lbs. Min. of Star. 1 . 2,1 % 4 k .; Roman Candles, from 1 ball Plower Pots. fio. 2 . 2 ° 2, to 20; Flying Pigeons; Woman Csodlor,Oolored, from Triangles. 20.1 to it 1 bell no 20; Vertical Wheel. Blue Lights, No. 1 lo 5; dasat Wheels; Orasehoppewe Rocket; Pin Wheels, No. 1. 2, .2 Oolorad &epoch; Chum, No. 1,2, o;Double Weldon; Scrolls, No. 1, 2. 5, ITorresoo,ooo. Kehlbitlon pieces from $5O to PIA with direction. RZYMEIIIi ANDMON, ' ,2 22..1iii Si. elintial IlloteL No. 39 Wood it„ rrENIC CORN-1000 bna, in store and for wZs M MIA MIAS DIONIT 00 fflatottllancous C, B. WHOLESALE Pittsburgh, Penna.' , N. EST Broadway, New York, Over Broadway Bank E. U. NEVIN, Jr., Agent No. 83 Wood ft.., Pittsburgh. P =km tgqini 411 TOBAOOO AND 0111 A IL W LIEIIOI3BS To 179 LIBERTY OT, opposite Markel. 0 4 . t .-. wel a) 4 Mould say to customers and boyars genscalirthat they are over, In. days replenishing their stock with now a nd ma -60.016.6m:h.-having recently recitals farther supply of Lacs Mantillas, Linen and other Dusters, Law. at 12 . 1ic Cory cheap,) filwak giik• and other articim. They hate an aswirtmont of DOW idyl. of goods for Trar cling Dresses, L I. ato and Muslin Embroiled., and all at low prise•. jelliatitarF LEI WORKS-I'OIIE2EI /OW reeelOug rrom Oupf.ctory or BOLE AOENTN. • f•E Work., conalati•R a Ike "' ilnitcco IWA wirrirsc of the Commissioners of the Pittsburg!). Allegheny and Mancheetar Perierger Railway Onspany trill be held et the th.vard of •TraJe RtWme,na WZDNEZ•DAIT NEXT, June 321. at 3 n'elciek, P. N. Jel.:3111 . TIIGS. DAR EWELL, teirSooo AC ENTS WANTED.—To Fen four nee Inventions. •zents have thuhle over VIIi.UOO Ca ono-- better than int hther Cooler ageneiee. Send t...ur stamp. . O P.c. particular., gratis. BROWN. Loo It. %i o+. irtV"Ancs-rs IV:INTIM in this State to can vass with the GOLDEN S UNE St•Es rspidly. Carl mate goat pay. P. t . tem., a. . Jell-Om/a.° t' trr !TriCN, Lotrt.lL 10 .ALLEGEtENT COI En:RT.—Secretary and Tlear.ree. och, r.z. , . RI rtfTll FTRERT, Suporlbtroden 0115 re .t the OEM KTIO: V P/.1.1 . 1,0114. May . • -• Iti - AT a meeting .f the liireemre of this Company, held tbla day, n DtTiiend. of 111 0 000 CENT, Wing Two Dollars and a Half per .Cue ,n‘ l" up owe k, was anclarcal. payable In cash. on demand. to tbo holden of paid up stock. and to b. applln.l i the 11.01dation cf Stock Not. on Stock not font pall up. cuyl9-6wd J. Uh IRS SPROUL, F....re...Arr. - - . IMPROVED AND IMPROVING REAL ESTATE FOR BALM AND NB RENT.—Tho follow ing •elnable propertbe In Pituto.rch end the City bmtrict nro offered for We and tout et hos rate* and on easy term, FOB BALE—A aubst.tial thnw env, Ilrlck Tlou.e, with a three..., bark bulldog—tiroproot root—nod couteluing stat.n mem., eitu•tel oal Pouffe atrevt, CI tuba rah, spur Om Iron City Bank. Tho Int I. ri tt.t.t Id mobs, tod.t. by 90 feet deep. Alm—Maven hundred and nity 4.1 or ground co Com merce street, and running Mellow thew. hundred feet to low water mark of Monongahela riwr. The liver fr.mt of this prsperty t• lbe drat Engel tan ling shave Don No. 1, and is admirably adapted for a wharf, which Is lunch needed in that locality, and would yield large pn•fits. ALSO—Pune hundred lethal ground on YR., MI re, t, nail running mune distance to Intestate . mark, and titustati tweet We new Bolling !lid of Moorhead *Ce and the Pittsburgh and Boston Copper Works Abso--Two hundred RnlidinA Lets on Braddock, Brady and Commerce streets and Pennsylvania Attune. Too pram or thwo lots coy train two ifs) hundred d""Af.'. night IOC()) hundred dollars each. at-eo—r.mateen we. of Land on Scho rtett. cJbla , two Ilmeatone and tire freeetone quarrieth tow noder t. The shore land and city district lore tol.p.in the city, are only about one mile loom the Court Rout•. Polt ItENT.—Ptilio Matt —This well known nail b been recently litia4 rip end Improved. It Is well light • and the entrance la by a wider and allay ataircitate. Auri--A petal stand on Market .treat fur a Variety 010 Or Millinery buiiincro. rturo—Arrveral 611.1 Rooms rat Third and Mork street.. E. D. GAZZAM, No. CA Market ott tot, up Rata OHIO WHITE) !SULPHUR SPRINGS Anstotiocement of the Proprietor for t Season of 1859 THE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS are Ornate in Delaware county, 13 miles north from u.lombns (the Capital of 0510,) on the Scioto river,lo miles from Lelaware, 6 mtlea from the White Sulphur Station, on the Bprlugnold, 111. Vernon and Pittaborgh •ed 10 miles front Sleannt Cellar or Spring. Station. on the Columbus, Pine& and 1 edinne Railroad. 'these Springs wPI to open for OW reception of TiAltror• On the Ist Day of June: The improvement. of lath bare been largo, enebling the proprietor to accommodate from fire to six hundnwt guestr. Among these. Improvements may be mentioned • largeand elegant hotel, n cottage rows, additional huildlogs for ews amusement and recreating., exteneire bath boogies, mean laundry, ke-, te. Uponthe .late there are fire Springs, all within the lawn, four of width, the White Sulphur, the Vbalybeste, the Sing 111.111\11 and the Saline Cl.lylwate, are decidedly medicinagi, Willi. the filth le remstkable for the purity of its watem. THE WHITE SULPHUR Is o beautiful Atte".lan fountain, eltuated near the rooky bank of the oioto river. At the depth of le,U foot below the natant of the Scioto flows the romerkeble etream of sulphor water, which eupplies thin Fpcing. Title stream was discovered ttirty ;tore ago by a gentleman who wen boring for snit. The water, when reached, at once arose to the eurface, and hoe ever limo continued to flow daring all seasons, without change or abatement, either in quality or volume, MEDECINAL PROPERTTL3 For years these Springs hare been highly eatcemoil for their medicinal properties. During the pent sawn their reputation to add respect has been singularly confirmaL— They wen, administered by • playeldan. Judiciously se to geniality, time of drinking, continuance, tc.,and under thin systematic plan the cures were numerous and gratifying. THE WRITE WATER SULPIIER Ie peculiarly seniceable In those disorders of the Lir, end Stomach, which so often afflict gentlemen who hare been ton closely confined to bdeldhse, and persons of sedentary habits. ern permanent tonics. Their effecta upon broken do and debilitated conatitntions have been nottnntient b laming. giving to the blood a noir iltality, and to the pc eon non Inn and vigor. I. a gentle aperient. Invalids may raly npoa every facility being fumbled caummlribute to health and comfort An a delightful resort during We summer months, the Oh,, White Sulphur Springs lure no cheat In the Welt, and hut trw he the United States. The location it peculiarly heidth,; the Scioto here ten rapid, rocky stream, the "Cliff Limestone," • formation hundreds of feet in thieknees, the ugh which the tie., cute its way. is everywhere, either at or near the surface, the grounds of the Nitsto art bran -11(0 1 r utedulated, and iuterspersed with numerous ravines, w high carry off ail the auperlictous Water, thee ravines, the soil dry aced the otmoapbere frog from that humidity to preindlcial to health; theta circumstances, taken into con nection with the altitude of the place, about 1,000 feet above the level of the ocean, make the lo:ality ee flee from male. none loth:sac. ea • mountain region, The Spring property COMLi3lllof 39) acres of land, ono hunt Bred of which 4 covered by one of fhb most hcantlful grams of Ohio. Title woodland is handsomely laid off into walks and drive., out of the letter being two mitre in extent. Bathing bora by the plan suloptael. Le brought into fnl rompotttlon meth that at naturally {Berm and tint Ppd.; The wets 1. toaaeu to the bath tub by Steam ; tit heat not being rain,' high though to p*lpitete he .ill., 1 14 by Wit byateon applied to the cartoon of the t.t.rwilti rot the haw of the whoa inare.iieoht. • A T..legraph Office. Cuinuautucating alth all part. of sole yas been eetabibbed at the Oprings. Tp Do that C.,nctiosl wills distant point, wilt be • gnat tottvenlo to ,ntleutett who can bro.!. tram and dwcctphwr butd. aff.irs daily. All the sccomories I °nanny to hualtb, pleasure aol anineement,slaitors may expect to Bad at the Ohio White phi:lr biding; am the pm - motor is determined to make it, ih every partkular, a first class watering Mare. Gratified with the liberal patronage attended laet y ea, no , fort mill be apareil to merit itio continuance. . . A 11..7, trill !stocked iiritn horn" and carriage., le iittrch <4 to the Spring'. For wirtbrr Info, m‘tion, arrnogrments for room', tr., address ANDREW WILSON, lc tura:lmd• Whilo Sulphur P.O, Briton." Co, Ohio.' The Coralite and Porcelain Teeth yr AVE now been extensively tested by the lA_ citizen. of Pittsburgh, and the verdict in their favor ortanimout. Many have laid .Ida tenth monolith on gold plate to Mil themselves of the improvement. embraced in these new and beautiful little of dentistry. Their stopertorthy cootie. melody lo their portent adapt. tion to the month: their perfect cleanliness, being without crack or crevice for food tr sod lodgment, end nude of a material on which the Jukes of the month cannot act.— They aro free from all metallic taste, COITUIIOI3 or tarnish and de not *froth the breath. They also combine great strength, with Beane., comfort and elegance. This, with their claw resemblance tonatural teeth, tender them the meet desirable enbetitotes fur thene organs ever offered.— An examination will folly confirm all that bee boon .1d to their Probs. N. BTEBBLNS, M. D., Dentist, No. 191 Peon street Pittsburgh. N. B.—Teeth drawn by the {minima procem es9.tha..M2P - I . '....%... 1 , I. ' I. PRINCE 1./VIEUe.RIAJ_. OHAMPAIGNE, FROM DE VENOM! & CO., Epeinay, Franco, An End at the Imperial Tables on Continent or Europe. APERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE WINE at • moderate price, admirably adapted to fam ily me wad rapidly becoming ot established favorite in the city of Nen York, baring elicited the most flattering tool. mounts from the proprietors of the Home nom., Be. Inmates limo., Wsurrtant Horn, nrraortrotatt Mon, AMIII House, Jones' Flocs; and all the leading purchasers of Onampaigne in that city. tedd by lb. principal dealers throughout thn country. E. V. lIAUGUWOUT, Bole imporio, Corner of Broadway and 81031110 fifreet,Neor York. my:Atirudliklp .EPOURTPL N PILING,- SUPPLY • . N. , \NNIsS 1311 la JuroSZterSeperienigr.e.dppt4o or firs th t . ,a, tw ov o . P cani m e t: r o . s t. of our d .n Wars. They axe emperb instrument,, ad must but bo beard and man to be pronounced SUPERIOR IN EVERT RESPECT to all other make*. /or solo by H. ICLRBER A RAO- Jel.l Polo Agent. for Stelntray'a nortTelled Plano,. • Carriages and Ruggles. FOR TLIE ACCOMMODATION of Pitts burgh.", and strangers Molting the city, the al:Macrae er hu opened a Wareroom Immediately In the roar of the Monongahela Musa, on rind overt, or the sale of OARRLiORS, BuootEs AND SPRING WAGONS, Of hla own marrfarture—the material all mketod with greet atm Haring been engaged thirty-three pun In the business, and the Int eentinen years in Allegheny City, with an to. cream of bnalisess, id sufficient guarantee an to the quality of him work. hi m e public are rtepectfnily Invited to cell and ermine Th w o rk. iggijactory on the corner or Federal street and North (Aiinxion, Allegheny City, JOHN BOUTLL torlo2sndturF C ARD.—JrNE 9Tn.— BURCHFIELD .1k CO. nOUNTRY LOTS FOR SALE.—The sub ocriber Mrs. R.r rale eesoral lots of Grated, contain. log trues one acre to .is acre. omb, beautifully loratml on the bill back of Wt !Umtata. and Brownstown. There Lots are within or. minutes' walk of the Brownstown wit. end are well Wasted for Market Garden. sod o r ,b, r ea or lor C.Mnb7 Residences for persons doing bush inio the city. The terms etude will he sonde favorable those lambing to parttime. teltaM C. B. IL BRIM, 144 Fourth stmt. SAVE YOUR FRUIT by uning ''.s.landn'S" Patent Sheet kale! Enrols Top Frew.* Jan. They are the beet Sealing Jere one, and can be had at FLANGE'S Family Grocery and Tia Store, Federal street, Allegheny.— You can also obtain at the 11.038 place, good Mate Fraser.. log Sam at 10 ants per pound. Call and eta:W.l4 yonreelven Jell SUNDRIES -1 cask Ginseng; 1 aack soma; 4 . ro oo ubar, 3 bbls. Gram, To arrive on steamer clam for ondo by Jol6 MAUI" DICKEY 41 00 - OPENING THIS DAY—Very handset= Drees Goode In /lobes and by the yard. Aloe, all kb& of Dosetelle end Staple Dry Goode =ally focal In a well maned stock. Mem cal and omega, for yewateleew Jel4 0. HUNK LOV3, 71, Mattet ettp gutlion .salro P. M. DAVIS, A.uotioneer. Gamtoczetal Salto Rooms No. 64 Fifth Street. 25 BUILDING LOTS IN BIRMINGLIAM AT /LUC CIE , N.-013 t , atartLy cm the , premimrs,rlll be sold, T.a i.ee. of is r, utpltx.podnomely Pl:anted on the west nldo of WKre fare., been., nap,lpnpa p• and the new bridge, 4P0n.mPa.,,,,t LAP port, r.,,,,ztur. e..,) baying each invot .heading in rMyertJ of Mrpsrp. Holtman a tinrriene. - AL,. 11. LA, tau., no vat aLleltea at . 100 "'"u " and 'P mc. •a•la lailng each a front or 20 fret on 3lcaee St. nod extendina bra T 4 feet 5 inches. N o =ll, at the comet of evalg 40 eta Lot No. .".'.5, on William au ‘ ,.t. Lots a.3.2t1 and 20, en 51..n0c urea, Ls' . tsr...en Joseph uod Craig ate. lota N 05.05 and 2'S on. JC•Cpb otteet. Lot No. 20s on Optote alley. Tenn, one I "nab nosh, re.m m , I. 1 •Inl yeero, sith interee,.. .nn.+lll• P. 81. pAVL4f, Aare. EettANlC:,' BANK STOCK "cc AM_ nos—On To•lsy evro'ntt. Joan I.t, . et lb. Dwane - Clsl saltutrroma, ts, D 4 Filth it. ssol t. told, „,) slur. Mt..Gooid Smut .1 Rtt.htttsh. BUGGIES, BAROUCIIES AND SPRING WAGON At Anc don —This (Satun!As)rmsrtilog.Jotie lark, at II o . ck.ck, et Nu. 61 Filth sm.; win be sold, ow Top Iluplu• . tro Haronche., math==..: one ritl.4l , .n. bor.. I=pt lug W 0.4.4 al; two Child's essrisgps. Jeh P. L. DAVIS. Ana. iouN s IiELLERS, IRON SAFE, NAILS, 1 .• At Aotto.--0., Woatraooloy Afternoon, Jamo , at 2 o'clock, at th.a a'aananorai o t Esll4 Baru., No ES Fifth Etc,t, wall 1-0 cold. la rataot i'vrn 1 largo toooLlog Wu+. Sate. 'ter. tal Nail., 10 doz. itrAto Rakes,d dar... Perth° talanathai, 10 4!0 ().ffea• EDP, 0 dal 11.1 Trops,4 bang Sela•retnat. aplo P. EL DAVIS, !loot. tIrINES AND BRAN DIES AT AL'CTION.— YV on Tneoday alterooou, Jrl[l”:l42et 0'1mk,,.. the UMISIP,IaI Foie. tlo,nlz. No. >1 kiab crett, vitl bo e.ld.• quautity of Old IV.ner sad 11r.ttd4s. jelk I'. M. DAVIS, Acct. BUILDING LOTS .N 4b iLi)i SG LOTS NEARTLIE BTII AIJOTION.—On EtAtitrtlay afternenn, June ISth. at 2 ..<l. - 4., on t e premi,s. Dear Dna. No. len the 31..m0ngah01.4 Neer, Ruilaing Lots, ott. en lir4drl.ek, Itra,ty ar4 Commerce streets, In Gat. .6..1 find ptan or city • ple.n of which nu; to .Cll Ili tilt. atirtion r. T. rtn4-4.nt-Gfth cvh, Ye4l- doe In I, 2. 3 end 4 , le. oom. th 'merest. XECUMCS SALE OF VALUABLE E PnIN ST. PROPERTY —On Toterlay esvoing, Jana 9iet, at 8 o'clock, at the commercial sales room. No. 84 Fifth atroct, mill be Fold, by, order of Wt. Rinehort, Erq., Execntor of Isaac 31'llenry, rire'd, the following dardrable Lots of Ground, situate on Penn street, neer Irwin et, one Lot having a front of a fent on Petro at ,extendlog back 119 feet 514 'riche. wan two etory Brick Dwelling, N.MB.' Also, one other Lot, adlotning the shore, fronting 19 feet I l 1nc1.., extending heck .89 feet 9 l actre, with two story Frame Dwelling, N0.2:4, TlUeaarraoted. Telma at ed. P. 91. DAVIS, AncL FIFTEEN IMILDING LVI'S IN THE BEIZENTII WARD AT AUCTION..—Ity virtue of an amino( the Orphans Court of Alegtony county, bated to Wm. A.IW ioci. M. D., executor of Wet. Al. Porter. Anil., tall to sold at the Commercial Pales Roans, No.fel Fltih aunt, on Tuesday. evening. Juno2SUf, of e o'clock, Eis Lots of Ground. situate on Centro Atl on. Isetween k'n:bati and Arthur& streets, haring each o front of ho feet on Centre Arena , , e=tsndinK bast DO feet: Man, Nine Lots al Grooni plicate on Clarke street: boinr Nos. CA ftf, Ls, 59 , (4. el, 02, fel wed (4, to Porteen On, bsring earh • trout of 23 feet, and extending back C'S foot. Tern., one-belt each, residue In two erinsi •141,11.151 Issytneote with hoarestonsted by jadment bonds and m ,rtga,e. Je7 Atm, AUSTIN LOOT" 13 & CO., Merchants' &thong. S TOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO., AT TUB lIISRCLIANTIO EXCBANGIB_EVERY TIIUBBDAY EVRNING.—Bank, Bridge, Insantnes and Copper Stock, Bond and Beal Emtato sold at labile Aida at the diarcbanta*Exchnbv by AUFTIN LOCiMI}3 a Non., Drafts and Loans Real &tare negotlated 09 reasonable terms by A USTIN 1.12.0M1A a 00. ee2l Stook None Broker*. 82 Peortb st. t3usincso Potlreo & etangcs D .• issoLuTioN.—The l'artnenhip hereto fore existing between WILLIII.I Platen sod Dam Ileowx, under the etyle of W3l. SMITH Q CO, true dhe soloed on the 18th Jey brunry,lSf.9, by the death of his Clue Droun. L&V ID E. PARIS. end JAMES PARK, in, luring pur elms.] the lutereat of .11r. D. Brown, deed, In the Lie firm of Wm. Smith & Co., the Foundry end Muhl. Buena& alit is hereaftertsndurted under the style ot Smith- Pork & Co. by whom the hosluesa of the late firm alit he erdtltdl SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUN D PITTSBUIRA 11, PA. • Ware Loner, eVo. 149 First and 120 Second Street, MANUFACTURERS of all sizes and anipfions of Coe oil Retorts and 81114,Gss Anti W-- ter pepe, 654 leans, Dog Ironer, Wagon Linnet, Reel Moulds, Prelletn, Iluigere and Couplings. Also, Jobbing end Machine ea.ltlugv of every datalyllon made to order. Barlug a complete AIACLILNE E CLOP attached to Um Foundry, all neccasery Patinas will As carefully attended to. mr.Undther3tT HE undersigned have associated with them T in the Ceznion..ilon Guianese J1.14n F1ia21.114 Into of Stenlinrille, Ohio. The ewe of the arm will mainae or herenifore. NLVICH 6 CO. iviiszucir Az. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the RI. or Pig Iron and Bloom 6 05 WATER 2TILEET. FIBISEUR. T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH . me, ar. JOILN MELLOW, M iba CMJertaking budoeay wislch will bo boodoctod odder the name and aryls of LEM ON & DBLGOW. JAMES LEMON.- tom etuoa Van tlaraak &nig In all Its Ltrantettota LEMON & I)ELLOW, No. 118, Fourth st., an prepared to Ur:Am - taking In ail eta bilenchao n the tweet ntener, at prices to cult the times We call s apt clot attention to Fist'. nn se idyl, patent Itetallic Burial Cases, for the ante of which we am ails agents In this city, and of which ere keep socutruttly Os bend a largo assort. ken!. A. rewards Seamy of den. and dumb, theyericel all other. Funerals .111 be supplied with llearany'llonses sad meet promptly, at lower tate. than any other establish miat In the city. Claanentseing to render antlanction, they solicit a walla 46111 X, of the patronage heretofore so libendly exteltdol to Mould firm. arlkdly BURN - 11'T FIOI7BE. Cinoinnati, Ohlo HAVING TAKEN A LEASE UPON TEM ullIILLNICI" . fora Wes of pan, and os-organtnes.l fn many defirtcornts, the antleralpsed can Atfely soy that thole ar rangements, fowling to the comfort and sallateollon of guests elslting the city, sill t•e awls as to gratify the deS mond of any ardcorner AM* horse. A trial Is eollclted. JOHNSON, SANDERS & CO =ME C Oisi SS HALL, OAP ISLAND, CAPE NAT, N. J. THIS WELL KNOWN FIRST CLASS HOTEL FOR THE RECEPTION OP GUESTS' On Wednesday, thelLith ofJune WEST & THOMPSON,.Propitetors A/CLEILICAIP 210MPOtie IS THE LARGEST AND REST Ai- EN ,ran K tod Hotel In the New England States; to um= trolly located, and euy of um. thorn et the roma of haul. It contains all the modern improvements, and every converdenes for the comfort arid accommodaUnn of the traveling. publlk. The sleeping rooms are Immo and well veatilated; the miten of rooms are well arranged, andOOM p pletely furnished for families and lure, traveling parties, and the hone. trlitcontinoe to ha kept.. lint thus Hotel . In every runect. LEWIS RION, Proprietor. BOYLE & CO., r %;., 59 SECOND STREET, 0.4°.‘ CINCINNATI. OHIO. ' 131PORTEII8 07 ' FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES; IZMIE33 A LC 0 HOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS, Camphene, Burning Fluid and Spirits of TURPENTINE. Blanaactorcra of avery deacipUun of Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French 331 T T.MI3.S. flaw constantly on band rations pales or pure BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY, Peach and Apple Brandy. ALSO, D/RATAITIA AND NNW ENGLAND larA4 Am Sole nanufActurere of the CELEBRATED "ROSE" WHISKEY. Agent. (et FRE/nl:MI GnIILA'S JAPANESE BITTERS 'MUSIC LESSONS' ox Linn VIOLIN. FLUTE, MELODEON AND INGING. , W. D. amint beet to Inform his /do and the public that he will Fire inuraction in Clones or private /cadence the man, V . T . of Is Singing, at hie /cadence NO. 113 IfoORTLISTitECT, batsmen Wood and Smithfiel: weere h. L. prort<l.l vlocloco and 'convenient mann rt.elllloON CLASSES FOR LADIES will to finned (orthe not of stinging, either with to +ditt:it Filmy Fo l io accompaniment. nem claws aritl to smel t and velem 11VSNINS GLEE CLASSES will alvo ho formed for 00,.. Trio and Qmotette Slinging either with or without Inalirlb mental acoompanimenta. Terme made known un application. AN UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN. Pfil -A dosinable three storied Itrkk Dwelling.= /101.1 containing eleven rooroa, with double potion, 61.010, mandat e yea, bath, An, and all the modern itoproentmenta, an betantlally and taoteluhy tont. This property la attend* no the elevated part of We get.wid Ward on flintatrwee. =id will be Bold at a greet sacrifice, riti if,oo hood, bd. anro In "‘".. 9 egnoi annual tweinenta. Apply forforthtr ltr formallou to • planed D. WK. MA11111(.191 Penn in. WINNER'S PIANO PRIMER.—A snow sod complete method of teeming to play the Masa i without Master. In this ',ark the radius:Om of mode are espial cod fo s new sod simple mumer, while toolostt. mums). end °Semites are Mirsd aced which are wlculsted to interest and edeurme the pupil; m Nihich a added the sewed imp, polkas, marches, to.. serer before published is soy similar work. Fries LOc. Fur safe bf JOHN R. lINLLOH, 81 Wood it. itirCoples maned on receipt of price. • Jei SEED DUCKWIIRATI :co BM. TO ARRIVE AND FOREALE Br- JOSEPH CRAIG ALLEGELVitIi CITY VINE DRESS LAWNS AND ORGVIDLES. -4117RAWITELD 8, CO. have received aa aamorttaant of heaatltal .Woe that lamely Organdie, •d Lagoa. Alfi • va7 vxd arts* big calm 13 u.O PR pit* ta773 I=l Of= P. M. DAVIS. Anct. .11[EDISED1K GOIAS
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