t 5 :-.?"7; , ' , .: ..• ..- ~.....,.-, • _'t -- " ittiblifitOxdi MU= Wag V. 11133.1.1 AR.... 11. B. ERRET.T & CO.. RDlTR.ll,ll.aisid PROPRIRTOR.. InTrEgivc - xterix OrtiaDAY MORNING: JUNE 25, 1859 itelarl4iesa State Ticket 1.11 . 011 THOMAS IL COCHRAN, A Yo'k county B.MIOI 0171141.. WILLIAM IL HAIM, of Bork, caunty. Republican Cotuaty Ticket ersams, ILIAS H. 181 11, rittaLurgb mummy, NVILLIAId YABNIIM, Pitlahnrgh, DAVID A. BUMBLES', Allegheny, CHARLES L.WOICIRIIIO, Reenree, DAVID R. BAYARD, Peebh,s, WILLIAM ESPY, Loser St-Clair. AIDITSTAYT Clat zurAn, 1110MA8 MELLON, Colima. , tarmac" Arro&arr, JAOOB tl. 1.111.1.6.11, pituiv.gb. "warm., GOODMAN T. COULTIIR, Booth F. 1.". .inninsaoree, JONAITLAN DRAIIFF, 5.011 PicibborAt DAV 00J1tilLIII.i ID. SIIIEVsToR, WT.-ANDRE- 4 4Ni. r..e De.r. Mums n. J 031 1 ,11 MILLYit. Iburwdbn. • A CASS Dieter:3 za Poor.---The great es tate of the democratic orgnoe, in essaying to justify the Cuss letter to La Cutito, is that the ground there taken is identical with that always taken by the general government from the time o f fi e orgaaliatiOa • This allegation, for want of contradiction, has been suffered to have its we ight, although practically amounting to noth leg ; but it is not true ; and it is a little Mega bir that the demonstration of its untruth ac well as of the Anti-American and unsound doctrine contained in that letter, should be furnished by the administration of Mr. Faimons. Luckily, too, the case then adjudicated arose in France, the country to which Oen. CAMS' letter particu- July, Were, and is altogether similar, in point of fact, to that of La OLEIC. We were never an admirer of Mr. Palawan; but we cannot avoid calling the attelstion of the adopted citizens of this country to the fact that notwithstanding the empty professions of the present democratic Ad ministration of regard for adopted citizens, it seems to bo willing now to ignore an important precedent for their protection established during the Administration of the recognized chief of the American party. The N. Y. - Express safe: "Franeis Allibert, a native of the Department de Var, in the South of France, left there dur ing the,...drawing of the conecription in 1839, and was.actually drawn as a conscript, and was therefore an echape de la conscription. He arrived at New Orleane, made the mast application for eitlzenaldp, and was duly naturalized in 1845. He was successful in business in Louisiana, and in July, 1862, after an absence of nearly four teen years, he returned to visit his family in his native village; and, under the vigilant police in France, he was arrested in twenty-four hours af ter his return. He immediately wrote to Mr. Hodge, the nearest American consul. The lat ter, thathe might the better attend to the case, immediately requested that Mr. Allibert might be brought to Marseilles, which request. was promptly acceded to by the General-ia-Chief commanding the military division. He was there brought before the Tranmat de Guerre es an /a social:, and condemned. Mr. Allibert was will ing to pay four thousand francs for a substitute, but Mr..-Hodge would not allow him even to make thitiffer, but obtained a re-hearing of his ease, eppeared in person before the Tribune/ de Guerre, and pleaded the case; and after two trials and a detention of six months, he was as knoteledged an American citizen, and order; came from the Minvfer of War at Par*, directing his raided. Mr. Hodge gave him a passport, which vitalised by the police, and with which ho re mined some weeks with his family, traveled througiFrance, and embarked at Havre on his return to the United States. "The correspondence on file in the Depart. meat of State gives the full details of the case, and Mr. Everett, the Secretary of State under Mr. Fillmore, on the 81 of March, 1853, (the list day he was in office,) wrote a complimentary letter to Mr. Bodge, in which he says: "'The Department was gratified to learn that M. Ailibert, •hose arrest and imprisonment as en Insountis, although a naturalized citizen of the United Slates, so mentioned in your commu nications, has been released. This is undoubt edly due to the firm and decided stand main tained throughout the long , controverey in your of correspondence with the authorities on the subject. " much to be desired that this case +nay be considered as a precedent, as yOl/ intimate, and that hereafter natural= ed citizens of the United States may visit France without danger of arrest for miLitary service. In this event, s. tuiratil source of irritation and unfriendly feeling will be avoided.'" The position here taken by the Fillmore ad ministration is cindonbtedly the correct oneLso correct that, an will be seen, the French govern ment, awed by the determined stand of our na tional anthbrities, recognized and admitted it as in harmony with the true interpretation of inter national law. This very fact, that each an ad mission was thus obtained from the French gov ernment, increase], the wickedness of this ad ministration in abandoning a concession of co much value to the adopted eitizene of this coun try. The case, proves, also, that a firm stand taken by our government against the claim of a foreign one that naturalized citizens of this coun try owe it and may be compelled to render it mllittliy BerTICC, need not involve this country in a foreign war. The French governmeat yielded when we resisted this claim in 1852, and it would yield now, as it did then, if 'we bad an admiciie tiatien ea jealous of Cie rights of its citizens 101 it seems to be reckless in abandoning them. A FLU'S AlMlS.lol.—lion. George F:9./19, a Know Nothing member of the last Congress from Louisiana, having been tendered a re-nomination by that party; declined the honor, and an no sicced in Wletter his purpose le take lodgings with the Democratic party hereafter. In going over to the arms of his newlove, the gentleman gives vent to Ms convictions thus: • "In the Presidential contest, where the field will be occupied by the Republican and Demo cratio force. =inhaled in battle &nab.= South ern man can hesitate as to his place. No son of Louisiana can mistake his banner; for, whatever errors the DCMOCrallo party may have commit ted-4nd it tuidouhtedly has many to answer for —whatever incontietencies it. may have fallen into, we Must bear en mind that Southern men, Sou liens statesmen, have ruled supreme in lie councilr, 411 D HSU Rain ire DENTIIIIRS That's the truth, and Northern men know it in be no se well as the Southern people do_ In the . last Presidential campaign, the fact that "Southern men" held the destinies of the Demo untie party in their hands, was denied as often as it found utterance; and it ie still denied by • fear recklesa politiciatte at the North; but its truth in now no unquestionable that but few have Abe-hardihood to deny It. "STILL AT THEIS W ON.K.— Thefkpublican Know Nothing, of Louisville, Ky., still continue their hostility'and outrages toward oar adapted c hi. —zettio, especially those of German birth. On m on _ day last in attack was made upon the Tornere. Association of that city, as they were retorniog from a picnic, by a gang of theme rowdies, armed with shot gutts and plstols.—Ppmsyliania. The above is an instance of reckless and un principled partizanship. None but a man dead to all honorable feeling could be guilty, for the • purpose of exciting a prejudice marl mon of foreign birth, of chunk% the •pro-slavery-con 44rwaitteal-elaite.codo-Know•Nothinge of Louis . villa as Republicans. Tar ROXO2III Poionrsz or NORTIIIIIIN ?dim wo.—Oar Washington telegram yesterday ,-moralnif Oa:formai 'contradiction to the re port that Air. McLane was negotiating with Juarez for the purchase of Chibtustut, Sonora, and a portion of Teitasulipse.--the three north ' ernmost Mexican States: The rumor possessed in itself no element of credibility ; yet all such reports obtain currency enough to produco a bad effect on the public mind, if not upon--our rela tions with Mexico. The news now is that the treaty which Mr. McLane Is negotiating concerns the protection of the frontier. a modification of our commercial relations with - Mexico, and a right of way to the.actlf of California, importarit subjects certainly, but yet', different from the purchase of asset territory.—N. T.; Timer. Dm venerable and Honorable John Prenties, of Keene, now abire 80 years of age—the oldest member of the news paper press in Net Hemp shirsliarlag established the Keene Sentinel in .I.7oB—vietted the Representative' s Hellas Con cord on Wedaesday, and occupied a sescst the eight of the Speaker. Mr. Prentiss is pet In the enjoyment of tolerable health, and Me mental powers masts nnbnpaired. : - •. fiandor Da: BalLiw::-::Rettry 3: * Raymond, editor of thet.N. L. nmer, who wee • frilow pas senger with Dr. Bailey on the Arago, thus de scribes the death` ofthat estimable gentleman: "He came on board en Invalid, and he was hoping that relief from toil and - Change of scene would restore the strength and vigor which the incessant and strenuous labors of bit profession had greatly impaired. I had:: known for noose limo before leaving New liritrk that be was in, bat was surprieed to god, ae I raw him flitting upon deck just after palming Quarantine, how thin and pale and feeble he looked. I gathered from his conversation that he did not consider himself to be seriously ill, at least that his lungs were not affected, but that o long-continued dys pepsia, and the nervous excitement which hie la bore had Induced, b a d combined to bring about the weakness under which he suffered. For the I BM , two or three days he was upon deck for the greater part of the time. The weather was fresh, cold, and the sea not rthonougghhean le got a b ° t P ooTcaa ni l l o Y n any considerable dis comfort. The motion, however, affected him disagreeably. Ile - slept badly, had no appetite and could relish nothing but a little fruit now and then. His eldest son was with him, and at tended upon him with all a son's solicitude; ex cept myself, I do not think he had another ac quaintance on board. He was cheerful, social, and talking with intermit of everything connect ed with public affairs at home and abroad.. He suffered some inconvenience from the fact that Ida room was below and that he could only reach it by descending two pairs of stairs. Pie occa sionly made a couch of cushions for him upon deok, when he became fatigued, but this made him too conspicuous for his taste, and he seem ed uneasily fearful of attracting attention to himself as an invalid. After Tuesday the sea became remarkably smooth, and so continued to the end of the voy age. But It brought him no relief, his strength failed with failing appetite, and on Thursday, from staying too long upoti deck, he took cold, which kept him to his room next day. Other wise he seemed about as usual, through that day and Saturday,and on Sunday morning he seemed even better, saying that he had slept unusually well and felt strengthened .and refreshed. He took some slight nourishment, and attempted to get up from his berth without assistance; the ef fort was too much for him, however, and his son, who had left the room at his request, but stood at the door, saw him fall as he attempted to stand. He at once went in, raised him and laid him upon the couch. Seeing that he was great ly distressed in breathing, he went immediately for Dr. Smith, the surgeon of the ship. I met him on deck, and hearing of his father's condi tion went at once to his room. I found him wholly unconscious, breathing with difficulty, but perfectly quiet and seemingly asleep. Drs. Beadle and Dubois were present, and had endea vored to give him a stimulant, but ho was unable to swallow, and it was evident that he was dying. He continual this state for about half an hour, his breathing became slower and slower, mail it finally ceased altogether, and that was all! Not a movement of a muscle,not a spasm or n tremor of any kind,bet rayed the moment when his spirit took its departure. An infant, wearied with play on a Summer's eve, could not have fallen asleep moregently. His remains were placed in ice and taken to Havre, from which they will be returned to New York by the Vanderbilt, which leaves on the 18th inst." A BOY 6IX YILAILS OLD KILLS nu, BILOTHSIL —Last night, at about 10 o'clock, an affair oc curred in Brooklyn of a moat heartrending char acter. A boy eix yearn of age, 1110306 L instant ly killed a brother ten years of age, by thrust ing a knife into his breast. The two brothers were named Thomas Mackey sad Charles, and were the eons of a respectable widow named Margaret Mackey, who reside at No. Ni Wash ington street, near York, became engaged in a quarrel about an excursion ticket. The two were etandiog in front of their mother's house, when one of them, Thomas, showed to his broth er the ticket. Charles demanded it. His broth er refused to give it up. By this time the iscuffle became of a violent nature, and a large crowd of little boys had gathered to ere what they con sidered a fight. The brothers then, it is said, struck each other, the boys around cheering them on. Charles, the younger, then stepped back about six feet, and drawing a small penknife, held it between two of his fingers, and hurled it al his brother's breast. The blade penetrated the clothes, and entered between the ninth and seventh ribs. The wonnded boy fell back, and was immediately carried to his mother's rooms. It was not thought at first that anything gas the matter with him, but it WM found that he was unable to speak. Doctor Dilfillan was cent for, bat on arriving saw that the boy was dying. The knife had penetrated hot about the eighth of an inch, but it etruck an artery, as is suppos ed, and caused Internal hemorrhage. The poor boy died in fifteen minutes after the affray. Those of the medical fraternity who were called in, pronounced it a moat singular ease The infant murderer was not arrreted Conridera bit excitement prevailed abont the rnwltt, —N r. rr,h. Tns Kinsisrstns.—lt will be recollected that in our last we gate an account of a daring ab duction of negroes in Ibis county. Since that time two arrests bate been made by our ranee and efficient &lenll, Robert McCartney, Who io that line of business evinces a sagacity which would be a credit to the far-famed Bow-street runners of London. The parties arrested are a German, named Valentine Gs., who showed the principals the house in which the Butler family lived, and a Marylander, Emmanuel Myers, who was the principal norm in this black and diaboli cal transaction. We whaled the prisoners in jail yesterday ; Gas is an ordinary leoking man evidently much scared at and, at the same time, not exactly un derstanding his situation; Myers is a man of about Aft. 1 in. in height, lightly but withyly built. His countenance expresses much firm ness and resolution with but a very low decree of intellect; and a few moments' conversation with him is sufficient to convince one. that he is but •rool, an unprincipled one if you please, of the persons who really owned the negroes—He seems to care very little for the fix that he has gotten himself into and expresses his perfect willingness to go to the penitentiary if he has broken the law of which he stems to be entire ly ignorant. Ile nay' that there were some four or five others engaged in the affair who managed the greater part of the bush:lees but as to their names, etc., or as to giving any clue to them he keeps a clone modlk and when questioned as to the matter other laughs or doe eayernothing. We du most sincerely hope that the balance of the party may bo apprehended and brought to justice and that the real leaders of this affair who have worked on this man Myers' ignorance may be made to suffer at !met equally with him. —CarlirleArnerican. DOlllOB 0/ A MANJAr. —Simon O. Coburn, for merly of tide place, but fur the last two years a resident of Preston county, Va., under the in fluence of disease became a raving molar: sod his property wan disposed of according to law. He woo sent to the State Lunatic Asylum, which gave him great offenear-.lle made violent threats at the time, against those who testified to bit lunacy, and especially against bin guardian. A few nighte ago Simon .•turned up," and put bin threat into execution. He came Stealthily into the neighborhood, set fire to hie guardian's barn, also to a bouee anti barn belonging to another person, took a horse which he suppoeed belonged to hie guardian, then went to hie &en father's house, where he found au old saddle which had formerly belonged to him, and mounted the borne and made his escape. The miming saddle and a recollection of his threats, led to a suspicion that Simon was the perpetrator.' ills brother and another gentleman started on a bunt and soon heard of him coming in thin direction. They over hauled him neer Connellarille. Seeing them In pursuit, Simon leaped into a rye field, and tried to conceal himself. His captors returned with him to this neighborhood, where they undertook to keep him over night at the bongo of a Mend. They watched him alternately till near daylight, when hie brother fecliog weary laid down beeide him on the bed and fell asleep, when Simon gave them the slip and is now running at large.— Uniontown Standard. GiNERAL JAIL. Det.rrear.—Our County prison watt again relieved of its surplus population, on Friday night last. Four prisoners, Matthew Hiatt°, J. W. Axton, W. ftl'Oee, and a Mr. Washington alias Cartwright, moped by bur "'nett through the foundation by means of an iron bar, used as a lamp post, which they had broken tram ite fastenings. They were gm:awned at last Court fur terms, ranging front two to six months, and their et , ' cape, if they will keep on running, le a Oudeend to the coun t y. Don't atop them.— Uniontoten Standard. Wheat Menet Lae commenced in the Great Miami Valley. A field !ascot bear Middletown yesterday, which is eatimated to yi e ld .thi r t y bushels to the acre. Several samples of the new grain, from wiring sections, were exhibited on Change today, all of which were of excellent quality. his conceded that the quality of the wheat this season will be unneually good. The first receipts from .Kentucky are expected the first-week in July. Wheat harvest has also commeeoed in South ern Indiana, and the crop Is reported as giving general eatusfaction.—Cin. Coo. Texas WooL.—A traveler from Texas publish es a letter in the Mobile (Ala.) Mercury in which he says that the steamer in which he took pee sage down Red river had 94 bales of wool, Weighing 800 lbs. each, and that the wool from the clip of one sheep farmer for the past year sold for $16,000. Ile says that the town of Jef ferson, on Caddo Lake, sold last year between 9000 and OM bales of wool, and expects this year to eel! more. Irma all the information we have received, we come to the conclusion that the grain crop of Armetrong county will fully come up to lam year no doubt owing to a certain extent to the broad cast of the present union.—Ritnuming Pun. . re.An.cH s Gotso TO . CAL1T08...71..i.i nest number of the diseppoloted Pike Pesters hive gone on to California. The overland emi gration to that State will exceed that of any year since IMO. Mr. Merrick of this city left the ..mines - about the hat of May —a few days before the rich diggings were found. Ile met between Cottonwood Springs and Fort Kearney iu three days, the following number of Pike's Peak reams en mule for California, viz: These teams wore mostly oien—four yoke to the wagon, and would average fire persons to the wagon. These were all met on the road along the south side of the North Platte. Be passed an equal number of teams encamped the owners were discussing whether it was bet ter to return bome r or go to California. One of the officers at Fort Kearney. counted G,OOO teams that passed the Fort in the first twenty daye of :Gay, going west tip the South Platte rood'. it is impossible to estimate the number of pyritous who started for the Gold Diggings this Spring, but we do not think 100,000 an over evtimatr.— Chicago Pres... Tun DIBTILIARS, &c.—Last weak we published a temperance. address in which a request was made that the distillers would suspend opera tions during the scarcity of breadstuffs, Sc. aro glad to learn that most, if not all, in toms and adjoining counties stopped of their own ac cord, immediately after the alarming frost of the 4th innt. Thin is greatly to their credit, and proves that they are not that heartless class of men that many suppose they ere. But stopping their distilleries is not the only good act they are entitled to credit (or. They are now selling out their stock of grain in small quantities to destitute persons (or just what it cost them. At least we hare reliable information from two cs• tablishments where this in being done, viz Messrs. Overholt's of Westmoreland county, and Mr. Gray's, of Greene county. Mr. Gray, we understand is selling his corn by the bag full at 90 ctn. n bushel, white some conscientious farm ers, who consider it a great win to sell grain to a distiller, are liking for their corn $1,2.5 Uniocioten Standard. H. CLAY PATH AryI , ITILIP eat rite CHM= oe STIALING A NRCISIO rarraulence, 31112020, 1050. —The malicious prosecution of 11. Clay Pate for larceny of his negro man Austin, ended on Saturday night, shoot 12 o'clock, at Westport . Capt. Pate was triumphantly acynitted, and the decision wee received with vehement applause. The prosecution failed to prove a single point alleged and the Indignation of the people is great against Dr Morris, the prosecutor. The crowd in the court room could not be restrained from applauding Messrs. Hovey & Claiborne, attor neys for defense. Dr. Morris, on oath, denies that he had anything to do with the article in the Missouri Democrat of the I Ith May, charg ing negro theft upon Pole. Tut Boston papers announce the death in that city of Me. John Augustus, n senilemou long and well known in Boston in connection with his benevolent exertions in behalf of poor crimi nals, the latter years of his life being almost en tirely spent in !meliorating their condition by becoming bondsman for their geed behavior, and providing means and opportunities that would tend to &reformation. Possessed of a living in come from means accumulated iu business pur suits, the deceased was in • position to carry out the dictates of a generous, heart aad those who knew him best give him credit for sincerity of purpose and great usefulness. Fox New WIRIGAT.—We were shown a sample of new Wheat on Change this morning, grown on the farm of Mr. Henry Ames, in Illinois, a Short distance from thin city. It is of the rod 'chaff variety, and the berry is very plump.— There are fire hundred acres of this beautiful Wheat, which, It is thought, will turn oat thirty bushels to the sere —Sr Laois Yes, COBGAMIONAL ELSCTlON.—Frovactu, Wed• nada!" June 22,1859—At the election to-day for • member of Congress from this District, Chita°. pher Robinson, the American Republioan caodi• dote, was elected. Ile received about 3,2(.1) Volts. Thos. Davis, tho Straight Republican candidate, supported also bye portion ..f tho De mecrnie, received about 2,500 votes. DYSPEPSIA.---Tbe worto I,f of trf coati fly to r, soil know., that w. hardly f... 1 dertn.e4 to cn - cpy tame or op.e. In I t.armon fo.• blare ..c_sysd ..11:1.1 tug from out. or ...lbrl of it. rued lu :out, It Is suitor a c.v. or • 032131t1VEN , 11 of elruo.t....ry other dloraort nod taken la this stn." w. bsllev. one ram d,-1111:1Ille ):'s lIOLLAND.BETTEIOI—.III always catttgate, it 13.8 perroattetzt cam We might cure stlvoc, In , are ealdrrrsta; • reareaarg a* •.II as • ram. mucky, dears to avoid tbn prn)tvlice wan-6 la.ol i allsEtt W what world sown here lottorestioo, iieffrff.fn. ',rt. MI that hams their ort.in tra in,pacr..l which are larial-1 111LfloV.T , IfInOIWILKA *OO LI hl,ut.tlD,prd.re, is Thank, Psapattrncr, Dprrsoon fpirtag, and ?matt/avg. nen., 1 ,, M.A...., and • Laval., .1 00, alfrettqns of this rt... ....a• .Ith ra. 5,1,1 sr-I it.. or Ina lay.ll, tu nusit 1 to is ~.• r • " 41-• to.l 1..•...t.ena. or th..11,-•014, .1...1. 0.. re....,•••• ..muirtently calcat.t. CaaaTri--Tbe tk.ootue r. bays'. 11,46.1 dace:. d put uv u. 6.1 pl. 1-40... • ...1.. sad ...111 , 1 fl p.. 1. 1..ttl- Oraly C..kbrated plNlclw 0.. 1e..41“.•1 who.h lb. yuoik- xu.. , I , .inalf Inul ,••••• IP ..ar s• .!..I.a.ei 1..111e pIA boy BAN.JAMIN PAU& J. A u'. $.l. 1.,..0rte4 4,11.•••• o 1.1•od :data_ V41.1A1..i IL. P. AIM 11 outciis r In tnth CIAIIII—M C.tortt YoUNG. N, tutio, she et u of M.. City end ranntr, .;rtra star, tat teot, al..• IL, at to the tact that are th.• ,IN LV CUPPORTISII MAN Ur. •CTUREKS to the e The hewer psrtoer busing hal koa lost t..nce et the t,”..a.es et to, 1.1u4. Btting sal lepeklag Tr 0.,,, he I. p.. 104,1 L. al .. patch...one the beeellt cr that exp.-11.h., a. et,ll Oa, mecbsolrel eltll he may were. se the tnetauf.,.ore.,l thee. Inatmetents. When preferred. Tra-eee bill be true. to order, and to all meta tbey Grill to TO•IllAV:111, mad soh' at price's Gir bolo. then navally salad for Inktert inetre. CDOAIA. An eastoloalint, after having ',smit., mud plc., Tremes le the MAIMS, to all that dnar.d. FARM NOR SALE ON TILE 01110 111 V - Elt. rune ladder i•Olnyff IL,chratet ao4 oue,..l,ately adjulottel Industry Startale, C. awl I . Theo prok tray I. ucmthy lha atteoltue of thew deelnef a Tatm or easy ammo by ratites& Toe .11 Nat en e 11...! quality, toil a rein to K. 0.1 Bann:at:woe Lleal is alt.sily erroed There is e. of the Mr.. beautiful mt. b , r 1111r1,5 he found tai the . t/hte elver, already partially lawn - A.l by Fruit and Ornamental Tree aerithruldrary. Thl. proper , ty le•iiold Ice and on mounurodating Unr• if applaml fro. Nino. 1.. r further lutormallom plamye•pply n. VON OW:6110114T. . . httsborsh and St.nt.owili. It•llrurd O Q ua Js24:l.rdstrn.T Yonne strost,•l.,..v. Ntsitnnetd. CE CLIENTS, bleat Safe,,, Bird Cages, voslsn and sr Irs,Chanoal Yuman-% Loon Is....'etorns, Aprotralno, For grab s Porotialn, Itnota nod Coppsr and rlthCh Moist; Arnit a acitsnar stitch., army one ors:fantod . , in In a 1., nod 'soil ...Oct. sI stock. of 11.unehold •/4.1 lirithsn 11,11.trols, ut tbe, 1.e.. City btotrosud Tto Wruel,oth. of W. W. 1111.111,1511 AW, No. 134 Wand otn,t, J.• 2.5 1.1 dam Lao. •Ign of flu. tk4d.o Gun JOHN RUSKIN'S NEW BOGS—'he'l'm,, Pa 1 ,,., [wing Lsclurts no Art end its Apolkstion Docurst,i.n sod M•unfor.toes, ny Job,, 1.0.1 in, M. A , Ibor ol,"31odorn l`stionrs,” A.-- I , Jumouts of Soto stology, a Trsattruon 11.,At10 Proi: •rtir. of 11.11.,, hs G., Mclntosh McLean, M. at Jr.)) IrAVl:itlN'el, 03 mood ut. MAItX S GENERA!. hIUSIGA I. N -811011:11'../11.—Auu aid la touch,. sod lemmata In svery branch , of musical Itoo.1•41/.., Tp. his •or• com. bugle minal. plsosUons of roustest metier, hom lb. simpind rodlcounfs through Ike •41013.1 flort.orutione of rrlbm, doclf Ise. of tours, ftalruntents, and artlstlr forms Wrong... Mon, artist. I.rtortoun.. nod ma. 111 , •1 edsmtinn In N.tusrst, 11 hr. A. 11. Mast I,lco For &.i. .101 IN 11. M 01.1.1110, Al Wfusl utf.ut NEW ISLACKEItEI.-100 bill,. New le.ss No, 3 lora. in .Inc., and for ova, by .I.l=l aII 111 Nit A DI 1.11'4111T11. J4ESLEY. UN LITUN.—Tho Lures Otlisln. Yrreh Papply joB{ , rwc - el wed APUCKWIJEAT-150 Lui. Kiln,' Seed fur inan toy PURI VICK k. 1/11.14(1R1 . 11, Jess 130 and IS2 Socond SWEET POTATOES—Tim YEAR'S emir. r. 8L Eristalloa, Jan reed nod for role by Ja2s RATH/AA ANDERAON, 2g Wool at- DINES-1000 Pine Apples to arrive and /or nln by 1181111C11 A A NDEKSOrI, IX/ Won! or. UCKIVILEAT-100 bus. in store and for nlo by .1e2.5 811.RIVAII, t 1/ILWORTII.... Tl.l RTEENTII LIST or APPLICATIONS for wiling hlgnorn, bled In tbn Clerk np In awn 211.1522. ' AIDLotw Josopb, lararo, Wllklot lownahlp. Arlen rear,— do Illrenleglown, Armand. Jam., with labor gouda, 24 ward, Pittrborgh, Donn David, go do Ylcateroporl. Fortorfl.bontlen, ootinq lnge, .1d ward, Alleelleny, bloller Henry, do do 401 no i'lltaburah, loguldaby Patrick, lawn, 111 do .lo Kan Juana, do 111, do do Lowly W. 0, do Moran T. J., do 1.1 word l'lttobunb, AlcOartlony Fraud., with other gouda, 1 4 vil, Plitaleg, hlceloakey Cornollmhlartru, ath ward, Alloyhoty. Obey IF., do Chortle. town/WIN &Ton Al linholor, .10 Hlrrolughon, &Limn Jahn 11, Jo Charlton lowtohlp, Enntl. Patrbk, do Wow Intnourgb, bull), John Cloorgo, do 71A1 ward, l'lttabutrib. A. ROWLINY. Mork. Clerk's (Me, Juoo Md. MU. 1.21:2141 SIJNIL,It Es-100 bus. Buckwheat Seed; 210 do Bed Potato, kW/ Osto. 50 bolo. now N 11.3 Slookord, 33 holm bl.O. Hotting, • • 10 c.lO ouprolor Ham., 50 bbl.. Extrw.Ylour, n kegs Iroott Hotter, tO M,irw uow W. It. Ch 0..., Ey RIDDLE, WIWI'S d 01., 15u 1J booty ol WVERNMENT PILE CLAY, 10 Mulls ptl.l for a.le by in 2l :"W" 3. NON li APPF SARNO, Waldrop.. - - _ F lfiE W -- 0R1(S, FrRE WORKS—Foultru o r Jus. 1660—Wa are now roe/dribs from the factory of 11. P.l.dobl, kr whom wo aro 60LE MIENT6, s full owl complete ssocatmoot of Phi Illsoka, Clainiblibg of bn ves : Ilockets from 1 oz. to 2 lbo lblluto of Ile, a, I, 2,2, 4,6; Homan Caudloo, from 1 boll Plower to 20; Vlylog Plgomon Roman CenSlet,Oplorrd,fra Trim:glob, N.. toe: 1 boll to 22; Vortical WI.. i s Solna Wh0..., LIII= 1 ::, , No I b. 3; Rudolf; PM Wheals, No. 1,2, a; Otflooe6 Normal, Chasers, N. I, 2,3, Uoubla ilsowloor, a:Molloy No.l, 2,3; I Torpsfort-260 000, Elblbltlon Owes from SAO toSIM, wllb film dam, H2I42I.I4II.*ANDERSON, jai NO. 20 Wood it, oPlaNdi• 81. Mutes Sad. 41,1 - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—ProposaIs fr the grading of Smith etreet, from. Penn *Matt to the Allegheny tiger. sill be reeeited Jely yt , st toe oleos of the hecording %mutat,. lio. fie Insitalinelel Essen. MONI.KY, In-corning Resonator, rittehoeith, June '2'2, leactfelthAtained N t 7 ita.n.w.xx Assurance Company, NO 1 moorhen: STREET, LONDOV. ESTABLISHED IN 1536. CAPITAL 86.20 ti.hoo 00 . ......... PAID UP CAPITAL AND PUNPLUP ANNUAL ILIGTILNUIt. fur the ytureutl- In January 31. 1F.55. TIES COMPANY INSURES AtiAINST Lou or Damege by Fire. almoet every deeertptlon of Property. TAr /tow of Premium! are nowirrate, and. In W came, Load upon toe character of the owner or occu pant, and the merit+ of the . . _ . , Loma pftruptly adjustod and paid erithcot rarer.o. to Loudon A special promo pouf pror.ded zn Philaid p.Siz fire plyntent 0 fr., in this country. IIrIItNOIS 11 P121,1117ZA. 11 Jame. Skean) , Co„ 174 Wood etreet; •• John Fined & Co, 1.3 Brown & Kirk6intrle.km, 163 liberty " D. Grevir • Co, WO Wood nre ee t, " WDwo, AFILroy & Co, 64 Wood street: • James McCnridlen 4 Co, 10.3" " Nimick & Co , 96 Water street: " 0 A. Fatiowdoch & Co, First and Wsod streets " J,s Wo.deall Oo , Second end Wood streets; " Atwell. Lee & Co, 6 Wood .trees: " Dorehtleld A Co, Fourth nod 61.661 sttosts: lileCnrwillews, Moans &Co, Wood nod Water et,: arritacaCit ra PrlltahaLPEol. George IL Stuart, I.q, 13 Bank street. memes. M y er. . cmghora A Co , 232 Market etreot; " Wm. :11'1(m t Co., 22 dooth Front street; hi'Coictieon A Collin., Front and Now (mg Sinith, Williams A Co., ht 3 Market 'trier, " devise Graham L Co., Wand 22 Letitia .trend; Joseph B. Mitchell, Keck Presideut ectionim' Book; datum Doulap, Req., Ptcallent Colon Beak: Mon. W. A. Porter, lute Judge l'opreme C.rt. JAMICS W. AIUBOTT, Agent, • jeTl.ly.ll,l Temporary Orrice, 103 Wood etreeL SEWANNOUNCEMENT.-lluwr & Mf en's List of New Motu Memoir. of Catharine the I% 1 vol., cloth, 10,00-, The Cevaller, by O. P. It. James, I rol, cloth c sl,2s; 2 vole 1 1 . Per, FLOC , : Pndrie homing lo Ametiot, by J Clad, M. P, 1 vol. cloth 50q paper Love Mn Little, Lore Me Long, 1 rot, chilli 20r, paper CZ, %lawn and Firienctenrcs of itellglnos Eintinitta, (New titer Putiotte/ by ii' . Ceerhnr. 1 rot, cloth 0,25; tonna. Slone. and Farming, by n. W. Bracher, I ,ul e cloth $1,13; AM's, by Verde.: 3. Canna,/ vol. cloth, 31,00. UM of Joon Watt. by Monet/tld. 1 vol, clot. $1,t 1 % Tribute to tiro Memory of fluinboldt--Adderaolo by J. P. Thotoraan, D. D., Prof. Maio; prof. Llobor, prat mnyot, lion. Omega Sanoeutl, Pror. Agooeir, In lb. Pulpit and Ito.. tenon price only 70 non., Volume G bow American Cyclupwalia, bnOth'e Art ir,, (noir edition.) 1 rot , moth sl,:=s: The iron M.0./neon' Bode, by Lcdtry, 1 TO/. do. t 3; Long./Oh on /ha Bonny Boy, nun edition, Th. Auterfcan Stair Budder. I Tot, cloth 10. BUST a MIN Ira. tiloooloc 11.11, Rth et. I== THE FURNITURE, 0001) WILL AND FIXTUREtt of the lintel, k DOWII NI the FRANKLIN IIuURE, on Chretunt otteet, Pa/4TV Third, Philadelphht.— The Pnruitnre it In gout condition, and the arr.nge- Manta t•I the bouteare w.ll calculated for the busluese. -• • • • - A five yeeee lease will be given to the purchaser, to gate front the time of the purchase. The present proprietor le Seafront, of quitting the bush LIM% therefore he often Mb opportunity to sotto pupate, hotel keeper who may be dextrous ,1 entering lota the haat ntts la Philadelphia. The Muer. 1.111 eccorarnotiste ten hruldrerl genets C. 10• for tehly. For tut liver particolare, .JJre.e the undanegted w.z.l rd O. 11. P. PAIIKNII, Proprietor. Regulators . R F, C V . REGULATORS, Suitable fur Hallruail arid other Odle.. Bradntreet'e Commercial Reportk For Bankers' and !Juliana men. FOURTH SEMI-ANN UAL voLumE, JL nr thta •eleal.ll record of cre!tte. which a . at poblaLtd uu tee 13th ofJanuary, hat hug I.eu ”ahauauat ty & , aPh , .111.1..011P1e &maw], a errand aud cur. rtct.d, has teen Maned, and I. no. peady f.. de:tvely each an have out already eupylled l henuielene will the work. I , Teral hatultrahl of the 1..11 Hauler• and Merchants la dlfrel rut cities of the Ural., barn a.suo , d Ia perl•c [lag thug Referee. itsoard, thalo ruelliug • verarlt... and triable rmpend et tla INclaulary catrhti..o and prorymeta mud Lush a... 1 rapectt• 4,l•fmat Z&I')J totrranttle Urn✓, lug twenty ell .J tho prtsa.g..l etiKent..l,lli rr, growl.. to the Cult.,l Th.. New York Merchant or Ilauk , •r will row-retain Ify a k., earolopeayina the Lot. thy grade of crodat, rbuacl•r, Labile, and uyital of 'nett a• will It likely to deal erftlf Lon, while. the. nt oft,osn merchant well Irani rlth at carry, tho rcaa alvalatton ow .LL : L [La New 1 oak boners Lw Ihmr T.. pt,vtda that nalpht .n -car la Itt,ll. 4., 0f ., , , k,1 /I .14,111111,4 Wien. %Atm haent• thlorra.l of the chatyrs that maet he,treact:y take plat, the pr.. lamue • prta,4 slua no"' wrs.. ~try t‘wk. The thee antt ../oVic inch • work mutt th• 'were it mutt prottetit, mud the Intiwnre Matt hove to ...tut tug • quad turttl proillable trite. make It Invaluable to aeln 31etclum.,11anufactutera, N, t. Ihoketa, aral Banat :1 ..erstant, eta ei 1.. 1...1e. lacluileg Ilt• two tem. all anti entuntre, th••• thertentivererbotts an.l !he factlltte• of Ihn elk., I. laruiabvti to ealtecrthere ta (Me Ilundred Pot • I•tre pr anutaty rutl toartscnbari, a.. 1 trnl,Kel la thla advertuit.tt-kt, *1 UR♦thaTBACZT * PON. Oro.' Proaslway I,•nk H IVRVIN..Ir A,nr %Is of my' The Corallto and Porcelain Tooth H AVY hair been crternavely teatefl by the Ilgt.ovro,•nd rM ‘,41r1 Hang 441 IlnifflOrw?Llll.o.l.l44 Kohl plate to stall thotmeleve or the onyroremenm rintor,al In these beeptitnl or? le of denttetry llntr Impel forlty too/dela mealy la thole perfect adapt., thy. to the math; their pertert cleanlloym, trirty without crack •Y yr., ra• for toad I • hod •nd rood. of a eralornel ph?. h lb. Plirrf/ of tow mouth tahmkt act.— They ere Ire. hem all metallic Mato :den mon ar tarpleh sal to not shoot the Wrath. They al., c0m1.?... peal etitmoh, trith Ilahlotst, condor, and olemtnro. The...lth Ile Ir rer•enthl•noo ia hatorat teeth: tender them the meet •le•trahle •nloentote• for the.. orasna 'no altered esiaalroutou •rdi hl If confirm all ?hat ham Wan Kahl in r.,.r00 Cr. HTEIIIIINI..II p, Dentist. he 1.1 Penn street Pittetar, t h 11.—Terth drawn hy the halal... prover. aplalii • ljraF P. r. 1./Ulll.l, .......... ... __ ._ ._...rnsl,Reuos LIOULZ BOYLXI & CO., si ll 59 s nomi STREET, • r i crNcINNA.Tir. OHIO, 111NATERS FOREION LIQUORS ANI) WINES PIMI.I.I[IIB ov 4 T. 4: 0 // CIL. COT OON 1' I HI Ts, Caii.lione, Burning Fluid nwl Spirits of TURPENTINF fil•Wlll.tUr•r• Or ,I,toulpti,l4 ilumestie Liquors, Winrs, Cordials and French 33 I T T E encidAtutly as hand task.. graln. of pus.. Bon It BON AN r) RYE Will tiK EY l'eaell and Apple B r*ndy I=l I'I , J,EIIItATRI) .11(13F," %V Af,rtt• for FREDY.R:CF; OttUI.VI4 Kett tin-r ElO4 94514..1h0r1yt . OA It L A I\U P Ilt/I•MIILTh 11 , 1111 i MAL In. Fr JIAT pOItTIUN OF' OAKLAND known ..0.• lyttn; wahle t• o and • hall of ton Ott, bee tonnn w.teltrnind I oto lota or V111•0[1. 1f.1.1 .10% 1•11,1lIg In hem noe to We acrtn each !two, of Ih•n. err 1••••4, 0111.1•1ftwoltrolawt ffy nrtel with Im , .t Ireer, and otnnrs onutly rollloQ , muncepti• bin of bring boonarotto the nowt terturvettne manner. Thu. lote 4141 etwrettoelnd by on neenlhent onithbothowl, with lb. wit ant/Afoot a not claw papule .cit.!, tanglit by al, and II re it. 91 Knrr. with pohlic &clones in the vtalnity. A Ilan ..(0111 1111111.01 room every hoar outing the daygand i n • .thert I,teenneer Itsallrrald 0111 h. lotilt, Moo rrtnlerlog than nowt 1.11 .Inte owl A...nettle Vt.. tenacity of germ ry,..retlltly of tonenns, purity of alr, and con•nnienet. to the city, they are nontrottontwi u awn. for country readdethat. In rrdur to accommodate Now. whofilay wish to inaprove, fbny two offered at the Inner log very i.twy terms: One tenth In !rand and the loniane in nine telnal Annual pay Monte. jt.thlred W. O. LltiLIN. 91 Daantond It NOTICELIATTENTIIIN TWIN I.III.IIART SO- Cletr—llerribetre of title Faint, am hereby notified that a epocial taunting of the Woclaty will IA 1,014 at the onion of Oa atrettr. on YiIIDAT ItVgNINO. 2.1111 loal, at 7 1 4 o'cluctt. row:tool altendaticn la regorated ae the Nasal. otontel nominations for elhenre will Ise made. Ily order of jell J. K. UAIIIIOI.IK, ttney. Autln• Its PRSONS. upon %Atom rksse..surtalta for par lug Loy. Pont tondo , and who hero but void the and .0410 lontwitnaut doe thereon, Ore herehy 1.112,4 that If thn earne Is 1101 paid to the City Treutatr on or before the let of r July, writ• will be leaved at that time against all who A. W. ro3na, JR., CU, fluliritzr. may Lo dalliqucut. J.. 223.1 ANYPERSON DESIRING TO RENT A tingle room ran lour of so earellont opportunity of obtolnies n goo, largo room to s dwelling Ilonae to the cote trel pert of the illy of application at OFYION. . . .1.22-zo L_OW PRICED SUMAIER DRESS 0150 - D. .2_4-1111ItellY1111.0 A 00. Lash retaltad Ict of strong Ilsragas.srblith they are stilling at 1214, and 2.5 cents tar yard. Also, Cm /ranch do. and out.. thin Bun, soar Drees iloods—a Vary Nil ....u.ent. Jeri City Taxes and Water Rents. OTICE le hereby given, that in accord aroue with Acte of kteamtily, ,god by authority of the Car of l'ittiburtiti, all City Tuns and Water Kowa fur MY 003 COW one and payebie et the alike of *hobby T,... n*,.*, Yonitli !divot. • , • 0..11 Tai...11,1 Wsler IL..Le paid Ikaturo 4eeu.l I.t, deduetiou el Flea per Cent .1111 Lee numbs On tbuim paid from August Ili to Neptorobar Ittb, . de. ilartion of Two per Coat. Ou thou, paid via or miler October lot to NC.V..11141 lit, Five per Ceut. will be added. And for all tb* T ono awl Water ftenlasomaitibig oop.id on November let, warrant* will be lamed, with an addition of Ton per Cont. WM. NIOUSAVII. City Traiwuror. . . - • . N. /.I.—Tannota aha agr.. Ivith their latuilottis to pay Water Rent.. ula lbw trnenienta 1t,., cecupy, tan a.sp,mt n lb. antour•t on application .t the Troaxorrea Ofam. J515:0 BLANK IsOOKs, LEM lER9, , .. . JOURNALS, 061311 BOONS, DAY DoORS. 'SINN lioc,Kg COURT ItkOIWID2I, And Every da.rti.tl. of 111.4 hood r. trikdo to orator at short notice, ntlhs Lost motorlo/o, told In • sotottl. or m..', by WM. G. JOLINSTON A CO. Je2d Monk hook Molters, a Wood attest. EVERY AXIBRICAN should understand the we of flre.erros. in order to Loom., adepts, let sour Lose enamour. young. We here oo band a most en. tenant, ante and re.111614* article of DOY'd BOOT GUNS, .11Ich ere Just the things for beelooere. They are mid at low prime. J. 20 OAIITVULICULT k YOUNti, No. 6e Wood street. Jatsctllattrous. J. B. CALDWBLL & CO., 522 Chestnut Street. (opposite Girard PHILADELPHIA. SEW lIIIIPORTATIONSeVIN ICI WATCH ILK • PATER% MULLINS t 00. Watches. In Genera. CHARLES /76011/311/IW3 Ltnetelon Time-Keeper, rime eerie, .11 aim., In Hrtelting ilmes mod Open E. LerSole Authorized Agents for above. GOLD AND SILVER. 'MOLISE AND SWISS W A "1" C H .E B. RICA JEWELRY, new designs. DI AVIONDS, PEARLS, and nil the /estimable Style.. SILVER WARE, nissorpassed lo style, qnslitg and finish *3..Strangnrl visiting Philadelphia, are invited to es =II. their • 2,104,111 02 933,924 12 NEM .V 4RBLE ESTABLISHMENT, • ♦alt ordn/ling uo oblinztoon to purchasers. UNIF,./R.ll PLUCKS, In idnin figures, and no isritdoo 3823 lid VV.U.EIJD'S 1..A. - Z.E11•7 "4"; SEWING MACHINES TT AVE gained the confidence of all who use them, and have proved one of the most valuable to. Tendon* of the age. They one • Shuttle. making the Lack &gal on both sides ante cloth alike, which cannot be on. related or,pulled Out. They are all made with the highest mechanical atilt', and all warm:Med to work well on all kinds of goods, from the Lightest Fabric to Ham Leafier. In particular, we valid nil the attention of .11 to our sew Family Sewing Machine. It has been manufactured expressly for Family use, and ho. met with favor from eIL It is so amplified as to render It almost Imposable to get oat of order, cr derange its opera- Ilona Indeed It is so simple as to astonish one, that ...tall • pleoe of mechanism alit mar. Below, we glee a description of the afferent styles of Ile Weed Patent. NO. 1 lo• very cooreolent style, which can bo worked by baud or foot, on or off Its own table. For Convenience of •Lipping, and afro for large matinfoctories, whets it is nen- Laser, to plods . nomber of Machioto Into • king bench, making nos table sower for them all. Price. 90. 1110. 11, With Walnut or Slatiogony Table, either with or without Don Top, srlilth luck. down. Prior, $lOO and $llO. No. 3, Same •Ire ao No. 2, Lot tn. with . belt, and at • touch higher rate of speoil. Thi• kind la well wimpled to m•ooforturtng Clothing or Leather work. Tbl• Is rattily the chaspest kindlier. In the market, so there Is no work done ono &ming Machina that It will not do. It Is confi dently assertyl that tbio Machine runs easier Ham soy to rhino now In ow. Price, $lOO. NO. 4, This Machine b. • long arm, to accommodate lormareork. It nos •t • high onto of opted, run. faulty, and la, without • doubt, the best Mor.hlno for Tolima' use, ever offered to the public. It is also peculiarly JIMA fur plantation work, no It In very simple yet •Wetantlod and dorable, with but little liability to get ant of order. Price, $l2O. No. 5. This is a new and cheaper style, sod a general favorite tor Y•mily, Light Leather, nod • great rot iety of work. It has heed gotten op with relator. to fornialling • strong and durable, yet light and tardy Machias, at. law price than either of the above. It rood very easy, rapidly, and i. pronounced the beet machine 1,09: 10 0.0 , 1. 1 , for $OO. No. 6. This la • blachins got up 00 an •otirely ne• principle, different nom anything ever before offered to the public, and we confideotly stern tb•t, for family use It has not an equal. It io very light and tasty, root very rapidly, I. &mast wiretap! in Ito operntlon, and new A STRAIGHT NREDLV.. It losii wronged iso to ly utterly impnasible for It Wade. atitrhoe. It has a toxemia on loth alibi., met ear ries • large supply of thnisil on the under .pool. Tho mo tions are gained by two small crank. that run without per reptilfin milyi. The two threago ore w.ked In ouch • min .( as never:to both poll at the same time, and consequent ly, little liable to bread,. no Yam is very elastic, and die thread does not break in w.bing. ft will do anus work butter thou any comp machine now In market, and it oaeo cottor nr own with must fricillty. Priew, st.o. Drecripti•e CfraiLaro tarnished gratis. OFVIUR, HT BROADWAY, NEW YORE. I~AOLOqB WANTED. ISSP. Second .A.rryvnl of CARPEITS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT TIIE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, D. M'CALLUAI RESPECT- Ty a FULLY sonoutre that they are recelvin• and supply a CAMPKTIMI, selected directly from toe import** and Manufacturer* by one of the Mtn, now In the PAM, to which they invite Gm attention of purchasers. Alen, a new etylw of CANTON MATTING, for summer par lor* The latmt male of CaltPiLT BWIMPEBB, etc.. , loth dull be offered at Ibe lowest rams. Jc o W. D. I II !ITALIA:IM. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE .COSIP'Y OF PIITSBUILOH. Dirks—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block, TNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE. AND MARINN RUM._ IPA AG JONES, Ptaddent; JOAN, D. BIeCORD, Tleo Preahlent D. M DOCK, Pectetary; Cap. W 11.1,1,411 URA N. General Agent. Drascrons--latme Jon., C. G. Ilotteey, Garvey ChM!, Capt It. C. Gray, John A. Wilma D. katmeettalt, John D. kleOurd, !mac M. Pennock, N. P. eterling, Capt. Wm. Dean. Thee. 11. Howe, Robe, II Derlt. jet 441 C. B. M. SMITH, =121:1 ri..lmcz) RiPIIANCIC AND UANIEIINO sin KRAMER & RAHM, 33, Bank Bl,w•k. Fifth Street, PITTALICIIGH, PA. in.. IMAM „. ..... W beg to apprise our friends and the pub that has. tritsoarsi Lo mar now OrYlCh, NO. 33, BANK BLOCK, VI VTII wtee will be happy L. lender them our .aria., and fru., hers onr ample Capital, with an saparlatica of twanaty pyre to the bueloarie lu thai Ily, will enable mite me. the granola Otlt customer, W. will oat.. to /raps, Lb. kralisdia. and Molina Boaltaawin sit Its b.-aorta.. oar. taiwa , n 2. nal ..4 " . ..aorta... stoat, Stood, and On. , Socurial, bought and 0,1.1 ow Coomalainon. Prompt attention given to 0.11,14.ris In my or canntr•. ta.t.ants Ilearett...ll/1 0.11.10, Intar.at ottlnertal 012 rim. L4prial. Wka,l in Nana. Dank 3.4... Lam! Warrants, •c Credit Remittance., or eaerriipotatente at lowest passible rare. Making Retwros promptly by Mat mail, ea dirta-I.A. KRANWA • KAI'S' REMOVAL. MEORAW'S To 179 LIBRRTY owwit. Mar t.t. REMOVED. C 111E1SSEY CO. have removed to . Owl, rwsr Copper Waroboltow, NO 37 . FIFTH STREKT. In th• Iron Pmnt Blurt, thud Jam *eat of Kuud wont. Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill C.. G.. FILISSEY dr- BRAZIERS BOLT AND SDEATOING COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, ocoAtor I V h: T_T IN C 4 /taunt Ma Balm. and flat. of oil San, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, BrEIoSEJL.E.OLBER, COPIIHR atvrrs, ail. 0...10n la Block Va. Tin Plato, 1.4 Wins tam. 7.lnt, &almond, *beet ltna. Mani Toot &c., No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Copper Cut to any patyrn. aplo:6cad KNOTS ICIG VILICABI Koons, No. 27 Fourth Street, near Ferry. HE subscriber respectfully Renew:lees to T the patrons et thu svollAssourn establishment lbst ha Is still prepared to furnish PARTIES AND WItUDINUS Is rery toot atMe with JCRS. JRILINS, FANCY CARES AND PYRAMIDS . . , Scrtl.l.l•rtorn and Lzdk• forood nlth lloata, including ury delicacy of lb. pawn, In atria equal to guy flntt clam howl. at all hours day and averting. JACOB B. 110BLEY. Now Stock of fdelodeorun. JUST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of Muludeo., from lb. factory of Illaso, I Manor. Pb.. ton, lorltullog all the ttylra made by this Arm. idle maks of trntnouta have boron apprort4 by lb. Krantz:A moa4 dana to the country.. Dr. bonen finoon. 800. P. Moot, W. B. Bradbury and othors—oona,usotly thoy ran bo radial uu tut bolut.drat clop hurroutents. Thoy aro nolo., fur the, following pointy: I. Their puts and musical quality or tone '2. Their great power or toga. J. Their quality of lona 4. Their prompt mule., touch 6. Their beautiful etyle of debt,. 6. Their durability. 7. Their thrums. of aim by - ISMAIL SIXLI.OII, al Wow' et. Descriptive circulars seat to ear address. mylf WINNER'S PLANO PRIMER —A now end complete method id lemming to play the Nom) oitonot • Master. In MN work the nodintents of mettle are explailn a mor and simple mantes. while melodli mu maim merrier. 1•70 introduced which on calculated to Intermit gi wilmome the pupil: to which I. gelded the toured wog; pollte, marches. it,. mover baize publiahed In soy .broil.{ work. Prktaboo. For sale by JOHN 11. kINLLort, 81 Wood it. aireopleo melted on receipt of price. SUNDRIES-- bpd nuke Stopo. tad Po la Ash; • Mel do Gorman Clay; CO bble. " Cattalo Alkali; lee kegs Bl.Carb. god.; MO bag. Nitrate of bode; COO bone. country War lOC bbis. No.. I and 2 ItOain; • On bend and for male by ALEXANDER NINO. OUSSEL'S EAU LUSTRATE 000- RANTIL—TbIe nnimrsally approval and admired ticle,froofrom ardent epirlte, pungent oils and other de otroction materials, cleaned. Lair etpoditlonity, readmit beautlfally bright and impart, to it the delicate Ingramo of the glowers. For We by JON. FUMING, Ja:l3 Career Market .greet sod the Dl stood. POTATOES, POTATOES, POTATOES. 1.000 lota alto Rola to loth. Otis day and for oat° by Jo2l J. B. CANFIELD A 00., Ytnt larval. IMPORTED MEDITERRANEAN SEED WHEAT. 200 linsholn per ship .Bolta," arriving and for do by felaStd• JA& NoCULLY & CO., 172& 174 Wooded. CSILL, Su=sox DENTIST; Office . and &voidance No. B 7 (HUNT STUMM opposite the Wart Home, Wier., be van cult the I/IMle of any that may favor hint with thou patronage. Any of the various idyls. of Tooth Inserted If whiffed. mug:dips ENGLISII DAIRY CHEESE-45 boxes chola Just reaped and km we, wholesale and retall. FICANOird Famllf Grocery and Tea 8.% Federal la., suelbeny. Je2l p UOKIVIIEAT SEED-1500 buE4. Primo ./LN Ibutain 15.3 fur silo. to arrive Thorsi.y, frid 1 ." Eatbrday, by DAVID O. blgitar_ __,... 7•=374 corns Liberty and n...d. , ____-- . - S EED BUCKWILEAT. —5OO bud, York State for mato by J. ft 1.100.63 T •03, Ja33 76 Wst.rarb______,....--— ; ----.. • 9 3 F.... .""t. POTATOES -500 bush. Reds and Lake Rune to arriva lin d for sale b/ /sal RIDDLE, WIRTH t Co. • CIHIESE-75 Las. from carious dairies, NJ boat W. a, for cottlar,r.r . 0 " bY pa) DIMLY, MIS CO. OIL -10 bele. Tonner'c Oil received on b,lbsipaant awl nr We by Ja23 ALEXANDER KING. ' B" bbls. amtill white for sale by 1•51 itErrny n. cou.nrs.' PBAUD PRACIIES-2 bbls. now land Ins for wk. by UAW" 10011.111 W. Ctlol=l2l !=I It= Vint Actices 1.1;?T13Z AULD/ERNS' COUNTY EDUCATIONAL AORKUTON .1D bold It. regular monthty mooting In MON CITY DOLLED:a HALL. on SATURDAY. :In MO: Rot, al 9 o'clock a. la. EXERCISES: lectors by N. NoD:oz. Er.i: dutdoci--Cummon SOluas: lindr lodne tae. botnra Dy D. Donnl.., Sul..ject—ilod , of Toacinag Litoarapay. Dt•co11leo; S abjoat.—Por: ors and Drams of Peln.cipall and A.aiatapta of Oradad SehooLa- Res4lng by Mau Lucy IL Mod. and Mn. Mnrr, Mr. M. F Raton and Mr. O. &Cochran. Je2l:2td J. s. HAWK, Soc. Ex. Cum. ObALlicncrur etwners.—Secretary and Trea.roe. Milk:, No. 31 FIITU STILENT. Pitt. bare. thm...t Lt. clot 6TERIL Pas elm, auk Iseraascs CostreSr. Pithiturgh, May 07, HSI SAT a meeting of the Directors of is Company, bold thin day, a Dlridetal. of FIVE PER CENT, being Two Dollars ands Half per share on paid op Stock, war declared, payable In coat, on demand, to the holden ofpaid up ,tort, sad to be applied to the liquidation of Stook Nome on Stock not folly paid op. mylBdlwd L fiklEft S SILOS L, Secretary, Slars o o o AGENTS WANTCD.—To sell four now Invention. Agents bars made over $25,000 on one— /Netter than all other almilar epode. Send fohr stamp aod get 80 mom particular% Prld. Jelittlmelaw•E RPRRAIIII BROWN. Lowell, Haas. iterAGrdaTls WANTED in thim State to =- am arab ilia GOLDEN SALVE. B.lle rapidly. Cari me e gad pay. For lame, kr, , sand stamp. Joll.3mdamar C. P. W lIITTE.v , Ira rrII Idaali, ft musmento Two Days Longer. L. D. LDN'S'EI MAMMOTH National Circus WILL SSIIIBIT IN PIITSBURON ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AFTERNOON AND EVENING tin the Trimble Hotel Lot, Penn Street. rugllS GREAT EQUESTRIAN ESTAB- Itshmeut compd... the NNTIRE COMPANY ot thu Puladalptil• National Circus, topthar with • Urge mum Lsr of the mast talented Among. sod European The celebrated etude of thoroughly tralusd circus home from WELSH' NATIONAL CIRCIJA, . • LENT'S NEW YORK OittOUS and MAYII SOUTLIKUN CIRCUS Are here ergatinea. SA LLIE ATTORNEY, SHAM ATTORNEY, SAMUEL AND ROBERT ATTDKN EY. FRANK RODSTON, W. KINCLDE, DAM WELDER, Go A itellotti Clown, Anti the Incomparable EdDrated haulm DAN RIDE AND P. T. BARN VD• WM. EINOADE, YOUNG FORREST; The Child Rider. LI'LLE ELISE; The now. Great Cloven., PAM WELDER, TOM VANCE and W. KINGARE, ...Died by YOUNG DAN the Three Tevr Old, the mil Meet, younge.rt,and funniest Grimaldi ever known In the Ring AGIN FRANKLIN, TIKES LICE, W3l. ROTWIEFORD. It. HERNANDEZ, W. DUCTIOW, 0. W. ROSS, IL FORREST, JOHN GLENROT, Ii'LLE AUGUSTA. bI'LLE RORKE, L. NIGEL BURKE. W. ILEAFTRON, W. GEARY. J. F. LEI:FILLER:ADOLPH GONZALES, the Chillan ApriD; Masters Robert, Gnarl., Willie, Chirditier, and • host of [info' and carefully selec.:ed ACROBATS, GYMNASTS, JUGGLERS, LA PERCILE EQUIPOISE, end a boat of now, mrprloing and entertain ing Wt. The Triumphal Procreation, with the Gr.." DtwEth Cher lot, and long traisief matched cream-colored hors., will go through the principaletreata of the two tiara nod surronntl tog toronghe each doy. Pucka or Ananstrow—To Ilorot 50 cent; PR 25 cents. Dome open at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, end 7% o'clock in the evening. Periormance to commence halt an hoar after. Ja2l-114 IMPROVED AND IMPROVING REAL ZEITATIII FOR SALK AND FOR BllNT.—eThe log valuable properties to Pltteborgb and the City Dirtrict am offered for We and tent at low Wee and on emay terms. FOR SALE—A substantial three story Brkk Moues, with a three story Leek buildleg—flimpront roof—and containing sixteen rooms, altnated on Fourth street, Plttsborgb, oppo- SIM the Iron City Bank. The lot is 27 lent 10 Mew front, by 90 feet deep. /I.o—,asset hundred and Arty feet of ground on Con. mew street e aml running thoxe ibree hundred teat to low miler marked Monongahela river. The river front of Ills property is the Ow lege!above Dam No. I, and i• admarnbly Wapted for • elute, which Ix moth needed in that locality, and would Field large proilw Ateo—Poor hundred Met of ground On /40:10 greet, and rowing same distaste. lo low solar mark, sad situated be. Moon to, nen boiling UM of Moorhead A Co. and the Fitmlorgh and Beaton Copper Works. Aran—two himelnel BmMmg lots on Braddock, Brady nod CemmerW`streets and Perinsylrania Avenue. The preen of Wee loti vary from two (sml) hundred dollars to eight (1919) bemired dollars esch. A Lou—Wooneen sores of Land on Belt Strout, containing tern limestone mid tau freestone quarries!, now under team. The abuse lend and city district iota adjoin the city, and are only about ono mile from the Court U,.... P.M BENT.—Porto Ilsw—This well known Mall boa been recently Wad up rod improved. It is sell DOW .end We comae., Is by a wide end easy enamor.. Amo—A gond Wail ou Market Moot fora Variety Store or Millinery buoineee. AlLlO—NwTeral Offices and Bowe on ?bird and Market etreete. E. D. GAZZLIL No N) Market otreet, ip Wits. OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS A cement of Me Proprietor for the ileneont of 1859. HE 01110 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS cmantir. Id Milts north from Colembo• l the Capital of Ohig) on t h e &Mtn riot:T.lo miles from Lolowar, a miles town the White finlyhar SUtiom on tlio roof:3o.ld. Mt. Vernon and Pitted:lmb Mallread. and 10 ,nod.. from Pleasant Valles or Springs Station, on the Oolutubtut l'iqua and Indiana Railroad. Thee Springs will be open tot the rot-option of vbatore On the let Day of inn°. The improvement. of UM have been large, enabling the proprietor Co evcommodate from floe to els hnnillsea coed& Among the. Improvements may be a...toed • large and elegant hotel,oew cottage rove, additional building. far moose:Dent sod recreatioe, satint!. With how., • eteem laundry, to., to. Upon the satiate there are five Springs, all within the lawn, four of erbkh, the White Sulphur, the hitalybesta, the Slag oastao and the folio. Chalytieato, are decidedly media.), whilst the fifth 1# remarkable for the peaty of its TUE WIUTE le a bearalful Artesian landau. a r rested neer tb• rocky bank of the Prato titre. At the depth at 160 feet below the meta. of the &ciao flows are remarkable stream of adpber water, which mpg.. aris Spring. Tble .cream was diaroveral tarty years ego by • gentler:ma who was borlog fa mil The water, when reached, at once artn to tba surface, and bas ever since motioned to doe during all *aeons, 'azimut change or abatement, either In quality or volume, MEDICINAL PROPERTIES For pars them Springs tare bane highly eabromal for Chair medicinal properties. During the peat Beaten their teputsttoti In this respect has bean drigulsrly oacifirmed.— They tare administered by • phydolan, jai:Deland, as to quantity, time of Stinting, confines." /mend under this eputimetle plea the mired Irmo numerous and grattf, lug. Tilt WRITE WATER 801.1 , 111111 I. pwculterly serviceable le Mo. dleorders of the Lift. sod Stomach, • Waled. often afflict gen thatneu who have been too closely conduct! lu badnese, and person. of sedentary TILE CRALTTIEATE BPIIINGS Are permanent totilet, Their effects upon broken down mid debilitated conatitntiong have been not tranalent but lasting, giving to the blood new vitality, and to the per eon new lite and vigor. TLI DILONESIAN WATIIt Is • gentle aperien L IsmUde may rely upoa ethry fruity being rarnisbed them ertilob can contribute to health and combat. As • delightful reeort . duriug the rammer month., the Ohio White &debar Finings have no rival in the West, and brit few to the UMW State. She location is peculiarly healthy; the Scioto here is a rapid, rocky stream, th e "Cliff hitherto.," a formation hundreds of feet in thicker., through •hich the r rrr tuts its way, Is everywhere, either at or near the carfare, the grounds of the Wale are bean. . Wally nodular...hand interspersed ielth numerous ravines, sKish carry off all the euperiluons water, thee rendering theeoil dry and the atmosphere free from thathumidiry to prejudicial to health; these chsumslausee, taken lute con trast.= with the alUtude of the pleas about 1,000 feet above the level of the meth, make the loality ne free from mala. rious induenthe as a mountain region, The Spring property conaista of SYS scree of land, one bun • deed of which is covered by one of the mad beantlfal genres of Ohio. Thin ' , wetland b handeomely laid off into walks nod &Ina, One of the latter being two miles in extent. BATHS. Bathing hsro by the Ow adopted, Is bmOt Into full compettUort with that at naturally Wean End Hot Spring. The water is heated In the bath tub by steam pipe.; the beat not being raised high enough to precipstate its salt., it Is by this system applied to the aortae of the bather with out tho lon of the .shat thgredkinta.. - • '~r : .a: ~ 11 . . A Telegraph Moe, aflame:tinting with all parts or the ...UT. bee been edablished at the tlfitings. in be thee In counted , e with distant pont...rill be a great convenience to gentlemen who no hear from and direct their buena. atlelredally. All the occessorles recoesary to hnith, pkaatire and annum en kris! tors may expect to end at the Ohio White hettnite, ee the propreter is determined to make it, in the every perticular. lint Clam waterlog place. Gratified with Litte. l getnnege attended lan year., no effort will be vend to merit tts continuance. A limy well slotted with barmaid ventage., attach ed to the Bpoogs. For Anther Informatkra, errangeotente for roams, de, addrame ANDREW WILSON, Jur., my2B:llade White Sulphur P. 0, Delaware 00., Ohio. City and County Insurance Company. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance ass act of Amembly, relating thereto, and the Chan tar of Inomporatlon,epproved Aptil 11th, 1659, Dotes to receAre enbicriptlone to the Omani Mock of Mho City and Onanty Intorence Oompao of go city of Allegheny, mlll be open at the canoe of PETER PETEItdON, Poneral Meet, Alleemls7, onTUESDAY, WEDNZBD/110 andTHUESDAY, Bth. 6th and 7th Of July, and at the Mane of WM. P. BALM, on Elt.Chdr errant. Plttebargh, on YELDAY and PASO& DAY, the Mb and Oth ofJoly .art, to remain open for rive DAYS, (anima the Una be toper enbecrlbed,) from 10 A. M. to 4 o'clock P. 10.01 tech day. Josiah lUng, Janes L. Graham, He Irwin, Wni,ll. Plum ?Mar P eterson , John Birmingham, 0. 0. Orals, Wm. P. Donut, • James Old, John Irwin, Sen. Janine Gikoon, Johia Painvion, O. Yeager. George Lew* f ... Sunset Oormly, tilcholea ► v.-10. 4 " , John A. Scott, R.P. IdeDoetell. John W. Riddle, D o dd Ontift J. Lrete..... Bactill linden:, Jun., In/wove eLarloy, M. Borla ns nd, Ale. 1111ande, D. St. Eva, caes. Donnelly, R. W. Polnd..ater. Joon A. Gibson, • Jamb PArk..../00 . Coreurionevr. ===l Je4.2014 SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR itmloo Cylinder 2t lack tam 5 th•t evoke, e t retrs, outoploht to th rank 94;1 0 0...t0{ Cy Liu& ni t 51 . Lhet 00E04 foot *lnks, with ~ ri.„shat,Ptllar.tilocko and Nabs complete. kaipartkulan apply al our works, South Pittsburgh: or at our otiloo, tt Matto:Ursa. mAhlmd&tr 11.081380 N . MINIS & ISILLWIt& NEW MACKEREL! NSW ALLCILE11111:1 100 half bbl.. No. 3 Large, "Mars lasyeettoo," Jost ro. calved and for tale by 101121 FLOYD I CO, Jo'M Cantor Wood and With Streets. OPENING THIS DAY—Very handsome Dress Goods la Batas and by the yard. Also, nil Us& of Domestic sad Sisals Dry Goods usually found to a yell sssoried stock. Maw mil and maralas for yoursslyea Jai O. lIMISOR LOVE, 7i Market et WHEAT-1500 bushels white and red Wbest,to arrive, for ado by Jai If cBANN A AXJII2, EU &mond street BASKET wuunea-51 bclls Ohio now lauding kr gsk 67 1111TAII MOW is CO. Ott 'Auction „Salrs. P. M. DAVI% Auctioneer. Ommonchil sea Ream No. 64 Fifth &..t AND BRICK DWELLLNG - HOUla AND LOTS dune IN ,u WARD AT naTION.,-(In Tuesday eveuing v. ss ...deck, it the mannerelal eels rooms. Ito. "°. -111 be told. three valuable tots of Dom ad, •i 1"... Us southeast side of Ilvartalr stns. between Centre evens tool Utod West, bertnstech•boat or 2° feat ard e steudius back Sod feet, on which to craved • two story Mick Dwelling lion, to giglAk, at-, with fruit tram grnpe arbor* sod shrubbery. os Ti std It'irdelearuig'sier'ithilutases •D. D e"h AVIA ' "v6dAtZt. 1 2 BUILDING LOTS IN irn WARD AT 603T1ON.—On Tomday mob, 'Jibe Ztb. at 8 o'oaek at the commerical Won rooms No. 64 nth 81 1 .0 1 be eta, the folloartog valttabbs lota of Groml2, la the plan of tots told out by the late Judge Porter, bale, Nos. 66, 68. 67, 66, 8.8, 72, 73, 74 76 and 70, situate oa Rom atreeb bk. 70 and 71 on Vine street, a plsn of shk-b may be seen at the *onion rooms. Terms at sale. P. N.DAFIB , Anct. V -- ALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION T incedny Jots 2Sab, at sed mk , continerdal Wee mane, No. 54 If Ilth street, will ha ecod, 54 .hard Exchange Bank Mock: 30 aura. Ilerchanta k Manufacturer. Bank Stock. 5 do Penna. Insurance Co. do 10 do Pittsburgh Trust Cote pany Stock, to do Allegheny Link Jets P.M. DAVIS, An4t. 011010 E BOOKS BY CATALCCUE.— NJ On Saturday etthlbg, Jo. 2[o. al [lieelock, will be add, try =Weave, la the second floor ..;;lies ro,m,a, No. 64 ltlfth onset, • owls:Moot choke boob! nun • private BIT.), containing for English and Anoellean adttlous; among which are Live. of the 'Lemons of Baghaad, by Agnes Sh tekland and Alta Ilan; Wilton's Atnotican Ornithology, Bacon's tea*" and pbs.ind aW aletaotricalWeskg RUM Works of flogarth; Lord. Art Joureakt Tanker's 114tory of We Qoitod Stanoa i rots Work. of Ilaannventand Fletch er, 0 v° l s /NW. Throlont, 2 rag Altakeopeara's Works, S rove WoLnMeo Family etrionmaltatTranslations of Creek and Roman ['Worley!, lioolg flume'. A Ilscanloy's Maori of Soghnel, 10 'nig Waverly Hotels, 6 rots, Charles Beak. den Brown's Novelo, 0 volt; Perry'. Relive' Of Swim* konlioh Poetry; Blelteitog • editions of roglloh Poets, Woo and h tld editions of the Poet; Creek Lod I:nil& Testa. meo t; Ancleut Plain Song of the Church:Temple Ilolodles; Steel Plato Illtudrartmes of Banyan and Bocce eta London and It. Minimax Mhetellonaotto Workout Doan Swat, Dr. Jtahlma, Leigh [loot and henry Ylellinc, Book. from the Chejclopaidts lletrupelihute 5 vol 4 INO`Obsnicol Ilmd- Books, lc,e etc. - • Catalogue m are how ready, mid the booki .ill be ready for examireation oe the dry °reale. P. U. DAVIS, Amt. 25 BUILDING LOTS IN 111R5LING AT etTOTIOY4.—Ort SaturdayafterneoA.J.P. 25th e etawelerrit, on the premires, will be Add. Tem Lobe of Ground hanchomely situated on the west aide a Wile.. street, between Hingham et. anti the DOW bridge, (commencing et the corner of 'thigh= et.,) haring triwh • front of kV feet, and egtending shunt 03 feet to property of Ileum Hellman A Corrreon. • Also, five Lots situate on west eldo of SfcSee et, tetween Washington at. and fpm. alley, having each ..front of feet on McKee et, and extending back 74 feet 5 Joshes Lot N. =, at the corner of Craig and William ata. Lot N 0.235, cm Wllllsto street Lots Noc•Xl, Ze2. LW, Z 4 and sv, on. Maw shirt, Lo. wren Joseph end Craig M. Lots tin 0.258 and 259 on Joseph stmt. MN=== Title thdisputable. Terms. oce•foatth cab, maid°. ft, I and 3 years, with interest, payable annoally. J old Y. 11. DAVIS, Ana. VIFTEBN BUILDING LOTS IN THE SRVRNTII WARD AT AUCTION.—By vlrtne of to order of the Orphan. Owes of Alkgbenycounty, bawd to Woo. A. liallock.M.D., exocutor of Wm. U. Potter. deed., 041 be sold at the Commercial 82199 Roam; N 0.14 Fifth street, on Tuesday evening, Jam. 24th, 096 o'clock, Six Lots of Orouud, Monte. Centre Avenue [mtge.. Fulton and Arthur' Wee., having rook a front of 47.9 ct on Centre Avenel., extending bock 96 feet; deo. Nine tots of Ground It. 0n... street; being N0e..56, LT, 68,89, 411,11, 63 muted, la Porter's plan, bawl° g each a front of 29 feet. and eXtemdtag hark 69 feet. Terme, ono.baH cult, mid,. in two equal nanual payments with hitt..., scooted by Judgment bonds tel mortgage. B. • PATIO, Ana. HEM LODIEIB & CO., elerchante' Exchange. STOCK SALES BY AUBTili LOOMIS & CO., AT TIM 1183CILANTS . /ILIOIMISS RYRRY THURSDAY ZYRNLNO.—Itank, Bridge, luactanue and OMB. Stock, 80. .d 801 Ewate sadist public We at 1.11. tiewhante Neel:wig. by AUSTIN LOOMIS • CO. Not. Drab nod 1199.1 Emote novelette) on resamahle term. by AUSTIN LOOMIS • CO., Stock Nuts Broken: 02 Fourth R. Ifiustncos goticts & eptingra. CIO-PARTNERSHIP NOTIO Sur. ear Emma this day retires from oaithen by mutual moment, and is sucoreded by Mr. D. C. CLAPP, as morn - lug panzer. KENNEDY, CHILD 3 t CO. Pittsburgh, Jour 29tb,•1859.—je21:Mrd PISSOLUTION.—The Partnership hereto fore acting between WLISIIIt 9180 and Dctent aoww, under the etyle of WM Blunt .11 . 00., sea Mr wired on the nth day of February, 1850, by the death of Mr. Mon Brown. ' •. • . DAVID R. PARK and JAMES PARK, Ja., hartrig per• chased the Interest of Dr. D. Broom, doed, to the fare Arm of lent. Smith t Oa, the Foundry and Medd= Busineee will be hereafter conducted under the style of Smith. Port A t 30., by whom the beets.. of the tal•Orra sill be mottled, SMITH, PARR lc CO., .INTIN'rEL WARD FOUN rat p1711313178.a11, PA. Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second Street, MANUFACTURERS of all sizes and de li". @caption+. of Coil Oil &Aorta and SIOUAN anl Wa ter rip., Sad !rune, Dog 'roux, W.goo Doses, Staid Moulds, Q.agen and Coupling... Ain, Jobbing told Hadar. Listings of every description Made to order. . . . Having a complete- MACHINE BIIOP attached to the taandry, ell nenewsary Fitting.. will be cerefolly attended to. noyZalttw3tT THE undersigned have associated with th em In the Co.:nadal. Swims. Jahn YLLIMII, LIM of Bunatarvllles Ohio. The eayle or the Dna vial coolina• e. baretofora NIMfCK t OD. 1•71,1sILICIC. ds CO-, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the tale of Plg Iron and Blooms. 93 WATER EIFLURT, Pironcrou. T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH M. JOHN DELLOW, ha the Undertaking hulloes. watch mill be conducted under the name and style of LEM ON Z DELLOW. JAIME LEMON. eandertalatng LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth IL, are prepared to do Undertaking in .11 fn branchea, le the beat manner, atprime to lull the limn. We call spe cial attention to Fisk's new style patent Dietallta Burial Gum, for the gals of which were mole agents In thin city, and of which we keep constantly on hand .large mon went. de regards beauty of shape and !Wadi, thus, noel all others. Tanana& will be =Wiwi with Ileums; Horne tool Ihwriages promptly, at lower rates than any other utehlish mant In the inv. 0 cuntoteeing to render satisfaction, they soliclt a coati:merited the patronage heretofore no extended to the old firm. Motclo. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, °Ara 2dAY. N. J. THIS WELL KNOWN FIRST CLASS HOTEL FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS, WEST & THOMPSON, Propsietore jeza.4 A 21113.131C/LN /101.18. E. ItOSTON. IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR': RI ranged Hotel In the New England Staler, I. cen trally located, And eaey of scan from all the rerilkY of travel It contains all the modern fmprovententa and every convenience for the comfort and soccansodellon of the tmellag poblin The Weeping roma are lute and well evetilatet the aulte• of room. are well avenged, and com pletely furnished for fendlice and large traveling and the home will continue to be kept as • first chum= In every respect. jellxlly LEWIS MCA PnYlWlelcr• EbutationaL Penn Inititutp, CORNEA of Penn and Hancock s !Teets.— The ounlng term mill ommeap. on - TUZSDAY; 211.1 lust. A limited 1111mber of papas may obtain admlsidon. Sanas for Tuition sad Stationeryf2 Per saasba of twenty mo meas. scat: tf J. M. MEM Priodp•L PRINCE•IIeIPERIAL CIHAMPAIGNE,/ PROM DE VETTOGB 8e . 00„, Epernay, Prance, Imperial Tables me Coati:neat of Europe. A REBYEOTLY PUKE Al D, 'Ani. WWII Ma claire* Pains, admirably levied in fun fly nap and rapidly tattatolnp m artitdiettot tarotita Om city ul New York., Paling altntad llama ilatirdnd tad menials ft= the prnprfAcall td Ina lkfaan 110rci, Ntencaas Horn, Warn= Hem liatsartdrcor Aaron iltnra. forte' Efouta, and all thrntannt parcmrms or Onampstnee in that city. &,M by ttrepttnettal tindery throWitat the onantry. E. V. ,IL&UWIWOUT, &la Importer, Oonter of Dread...rand Pawn, lltrt,Ntrir took. my'llaml22.4 PIANOS r P1A4013 , 1 I MEW ARRIVAL or PIANOS:Min -LI —The sabecriber hes jeet from the okensaaar) of • treabsupply of *bear ourfrallcd PIANOS The Ihatrnmenta bare 41 beta Warta fersonsiiy by the subacriber,at the factory, ESPECIALLY ➢OHntis ktoar. Thom LO want of Pisa. ato. Invited to call sod examine this Mork, which cor4rbes all the mien* styles otannfac . twat by Chickening & Bens, from the plainest to the most elaborately caned use, and at pria to milt parchesera. al- Ali-instruments warranted. Je7d/wT JCdIN U. DJett Trot Si Wood street: MUSIC LESSO.N.S OX reed num MILODEOIi ECING/NE L W. D. SMITH begs to thrones Ms Worlds sod the palts thee be will ere iottradlos to Classed or private Issatos the Violin, rono. mew.% or is Mats_ hls reside— NO. ua rotrasitaramar. WM.. Wood and B.lthi when be le prodded with asocial., sad carreedent tee PTERICIN 01489123 11011. LADIES WI les for for A lasenhag Nl tbe art or sheens. edam with or .111 /law Torts scoompsaltsect new alms wlll be s and select IMIXING GLIM MOM will ale° baton:tailor 1 Trio and Qoartstts sineng giber with or without •-• mental socoesraohnsats. Terminals known= applicatioa. VOR TILE FOURTH OF JULY.— - 1130 doe 10=5 Has Appleand Srasben7l3loo4 030 lbw Gum. mrla sad Fejabe DreFc • MO Re. Wine, Erna) end ,et. 103;04 300 Me. Cram Dam N i. tE: • Wyekinds or Oaelfeetto FtrieWorl* fru! & and Rata% at the Fre sad Amen= • tionary of P. A. =mat a 50r0.42 Bt Clnir et • TIMOTHY SEED.-200 rime, in staro awl Ibr Aly Jam`JOHN P. SILL 00.