ELCILTIL.D. T. 1171.144.113.1, L. T1,70X,D. e. TT101760111, "--‹ , CUTTING DOWN POfir ROUTE EXPEASES.—The heavy-drain on the resources of the government, in consequence of the extravagance of the pre sent corrupt administration, and the additional expense of keiping up a semi-weekly mail route over the greet American Desert to California, has at length induced the Post Master General to esmuence what hie partizene are pleased to term the work of retrenchment and reform in the Post Office Department." lie intends to • sbolith some routes entirely—to convert eemi \ weekly into weekly mails, and daily into semi weekly—arrangenients which will have an effect \on the commercial interests of the country so . somas that it cannot be estimated at this time. Of coarse the densely populated North will Ind ' . ter in n degree tenfold greater than the sparsely Bettie), South, when these "reforms" are all •. pedicted ; but that is a matter which will re ceive email consideration from the party In pow . Its mission seems to be to take care of a one eeCtion of the country, and we need not say hat it is faithful to that trust, if it is MX \ false to all others. Since the bead of the 1 Postal Affairs has resolved to apply the pruning knife, he should take care that the work shall he . done with an impartial hand. We join with the North American, In the hopo which it ex presses, that the burthen of the retrenchment shall not fall entirely on the mail carriers and the Comm& post masters. That Journal re marks : " The saving in the case of the first will he no great affair, and in that of the second will cony with it a dimunation of receipts, as well as of disbarment:its. The conditional clause, by which it is directed that emoluments, may not fall below a certain BUM, may probably burthen - the department with expenses, on routes which. have hitherto sustained themselves. When peo ple can send letters by mail only , tleMI-OCCatilOn ". ally, they will not write, or if they dp, will seek ..siither modes of conveyance. Daily papers will tied their way there in a daily Mail or not, and' , a few lettere in addition will be no great beriberi. - If there are less country mails there is need of fewer clerks in the large offices.. A margin of three hours between the closing of a country mail bag, and the departure of the mall carrier, , and the habitual neglect of 'connection in mail recites, leaves room for leisure. The name de liberate mode of proceeding will allow the die mission of half the clerks, If the work is to be done in the negligent mode hitherto pursued. Of course, the Postmaster General will think of this, -.in spitEoflameatations here or elsewhere," and in contempt of any possible effect on city elections. It is fair to presume, also, that the necessary requirements of eceittimay will be re membered at headquarters, and that as the de . pirtnient clerks will bare lees to do in a reduced —establishment, the services of some of them may also be dispensed with. .The - failure to provide for the Post Office ser vice was•brimeh of the implied contract between the government and the people.,, Subjecting the • eiffieni of the nonntry,to penalty If they disturb • • ni t monopoly. of mail transmission, shalt be per . ortn - Reglifeeily - tind'initterilify done. at the best, if themail service much far ther tries the patience of the public, the people will aSolish it altogether. There are few places to which n mail is carried where the service could not be more acceptably rendered by pri vate enterprise, or by local taxation. By the abolition.of the great electioneering machine altogether, we should deprive the Executive ore standing army which has already become obnox ioes, and, from the machinations of politicans, may become intolerable. When that point is reached the remedy will suggest itself, and "blanks, paper, and twine" contracts, franking privileges, and various other perquisites, will disappear from the political assets of party inan agent. If this propicsed reireachment is really neces sary, it has been rendered so by the unpardona ble timidity of the President and his Cabinet in ' refusing to call Congress together when it ad journed without -providiag far this important department by ilk granting clan adequate ap •proPriation. More firmness in this emergency endless rashness in the attempt to enslave Ean . eaCwould have placed the country in a more prosperous condition at this day. Bat good may yet result from this reckless disregard of the, pablio interests, for, rather than be cons _ peßed tosubmitlo old fashioned mail aceommo delimit?, individual enterprise may establish routes and deliver lettere with a degree of safety • Wand dispatch now unknown to those who'depend on the government tor this service • JUDO; DenoLas.—We giro elsewhere the re- Iroarint of the President's organ on the letter of Douglas recently published. The Wash correspondent. of the Philadelphia North '":llmerioadttrites: 'fife. Douglas bas just shown his strategy as a candidate for the Preaidonoy, by an adroit move ment whieb, in the matter of northern delegates to Charleston, wilt ho apt to turn the dank of most of hie rivals, as successfully as McMahon did the Austrian line at the battle of Magenta. Its dexterity cannot be disputed, and the tiro, of tasking it is the only debatable point of Ibis • manceuvre, as all politico military authorities, admit:" The letter was ostensibly called o 0 - by a .modest inquiry from a friend in lowa4whn was doubtless very much exercised by ailsgiv- - ings.ou rise stadeet--whether his name would be presented "to the Charleston Convention for the Presidential nomination." Mr. Douglas lays dowutote preposition at the onset which may be reire . riled - as a departure from the democratic ussgionid which intelves an issue of Internal Party policy of coneidernble. importance. lie says "before this question, (the use of hie name) can be finally determined, it will be ne t:nary to understand distinctly upon what Issue the canvass.is to be cond ucted,"and then proceeds to define the "new issues" that ehall not be in :lerpolated "into the creed of the party." In plain terms this dealaration dteaus that the platform shall be made before the candidate, sad not after, and it must contain certain con dition*. precedent, or Mr. Douglas will not allow hisname to go before the Convention. That ie theirhole story, though Couched in the cautious phrasee of political address. Item the old man agers, who hate been accustomed to lay dawn the law for the democracy will take this remains to be eons. It certainly dispenees with mute of their most imposing foliations, nod, only requires them to register an edict, with the form ality.of compulsory suffrage. In defining his I poeittoti agahist the ?Wilma of the slave trade, a et:lngressions' slasc_code for the territories and metalled popular sovereignty, Mr. Douglas has ,tainn a step which toil certainly attractitrength to him. And if he bad been equally fortunate in selecting the time for this demonstration, as he lies been politic in other !tepees, his aspire. tion's ironid haVe been still further advanced. As Dia, the opposition of all the rival interests will now be Concentrated against him, its the chief obstacle toindividual success, and he will be met atCharleston with en oganitedtombination, like that which Lord Derby's ministry recently en conntered„bent upon defeating him, no muter what may happen afterwards MR Setuplkill Hiner!' Journal urges Han. JAMBS IL CAMPBELL, of 1.64 ODULay, Ad Hio op ;million candidate for Speaker of the nem Cause. Mr. Campbell was a prominent member of the Congress near which Mr. Banks presided, and was much talked of, `then, for Speaker. The Journsi Clinks be is just the man 'for the place, now, ha haethe confidence of both Republi cans 'and irmericana and is a warm Tariff man. 1N00e1,710118 concerning the coming silk crop of Lombardy, - Piedmont, Spain and Naples are said by ,tho London Pates to be unfeiorable; anitioSOnets from Lioniteny great mortality has been experienced 1n the cocoon,. • tiburgij 03acitt. R. lIRREITT & CO.. , TORS egad PROPRINTORS PITESEVCII.43-FX AY. MORNING, JUNE '2B, 1859 Republican State Ticket &Dittos arniat, THOMAS 'eCol3ll.ltAt7, of York coooty wutrau U. s eiu, of Boris count/. #epulnican,County Ticket ELTAS 1819:17.Pittsl.urch ASICUUT, - WILLIAM , VAIINEI3I, Villabrgh, DAVID A. PIUMI3LRY; - Alleglxoy, MAULER L. amenaiNa Dann, DAVID IL lIATAIID, Peel" WILLIAM ESPY, Lo Ivor Et. GAD. MUM LAW /VDU, THOMAS MELLON, MMus. MoOtinufailrm,..,„b GOODMAN T. - COULTER, Routh T•yotte. • 001111WICIttt. JONATLIAN DILAUFY &dab ruts/mirth DAV/ D 11DDMP 1 Segrieklny. M.H.z.sxlJlll/ISM - firi". CrTascyol tnt eon., JORkPrtiaLLIIRI BenNem - . Dattat.. ! -The letiffing Madera preittieo, of: both parties, pay iflerited tributes to the memo ry of Dr. Dailey, and it Is a pleasure to his old friends to notice the unanimity with which they bear witness to -his , gentlemanly character and the manliness which characterized his political warfare. Tho Philadelphia Press says : "Of the Doctor's own articles, it would be Baying little to call them well thought out and effectively presented ;it ill Inljilag a great deal more, jet not too much, 'bathe, were always so. His Zeodors were really entitled to the name. They compelled attention, cad always opened their subject so that dissentients felt they had its moot authorit a ti ve w oe before them, and, if we may judge by their acceptance in his own Party, friends and partisans hold them in the highest estimation. Ifs was ever Candid, eau- • earnest, fu ll y-convinced, and ever as mod erate LS his courage and commitments could allow. We do not recollect to have men or heard hi m c h arge d with recklessness in statement, or disingenuousness in discussion; he was, doubt.. h a w, too well persuaded of the right and the truth of his position, and he was certainly too well forniehed with the ability and with thejtidgment required for its direction, to fall into the com mon vices of partisan editorship. The example of his conduct in the office of journalist and ad vocate could not fail to command the respect of •me who held him to be in the wrong and re elated hie opinions. No paper could be more courteous, considerate, respectful, and just to opponents, eo determined and even embittered as his were. An Abolitionist bed much to bear and forbear in his day. The evidence of his courage and prudence, of his skill and force, abounds in the history of the long struggle which he maintained, and the large suosess which has crowned it. iris wisdom was especially shown In the fact that he never so far made his paper the organ of his party as to enslave it to party leaders. He kept himself well free of influence; he avoided patronage; and hit public' supported him bravely and persistently, through all changes of times and movements, without ask ing in return the sacrifice of his editorial free dom. The man who works out such a plan of, public life, with each success, must be in char eater, as in aim, far above mediocrity. His friends, personal and political, we doubt not, will have much more and worthier things to say of-hlm ; but this much in due to him from a per sistent opponent, and wo would not willingly withhold our word of eons, for hie early death, and of sympathywith those who must henceforth feel it as an irreparable loss." OUR STATE TICKIM—Yi r e an glad to see the unanimity and zeal with which the opposition press throughout the Stale respond to the nom inations of CCIf MAN and Bain. Every paper enlisted in the cause of opposition to the nation al administration has not only spoken favorably of them, but has entered warmly and enthusias- Scatty into their Rapport; and papers occupy,- ing a neutral or independent position, halm also awarded them a cordial endorsement. But although the State Convention did well in the selection of this ticket, it seems to have achieved an even greatersuccess in its platform, which has given unlimited satisfaction to every branch of the opposition throughout the Stale. It is everywhere greeted with a hearty approval ; and onteide of the State it le Spoken of as form ing the framework of the platform to be adopted in 1 KO. Altogether the evidences are cheering that we shall, tinder this banner and with these candidates, carry the State triumphantly and so pave the way for the great popular triumph in 1860. Hon. E. U. GAZZAIL—The Indiana indepen n'ent, in WI article on the Governor question, says • "The West has a number of most cicelient men well qualified for the honorable and lespon table position of Governor, among whom are none more so than Senator liazzam, Ile is on old war-horse in the ranks of the Alai-Slavery par ty, and when the proper limo arrives, he will no doubt receive the consideration which his talents and standing so jaetly entitle him to." Ts ee.—The Bsnduelry (0) ReaiiierTrefarving o the Presidential movements in this State, " , Pennsylvania needs to bo dissatisfied with her "distinguished eon" now in lb e Presidential chair, and it would be good fmble "iron interest," and the whole country, to bare such a common semen man as Simon Cameron in his place." [Prom the WaebtoommtAyeetitiatt.3l3 Dougueb L;itar, We publish to-day, in another column, a let ter written by Senator Douglas to a gentleman irohtcypeicentr - ara^nalue ice -j friends to the Charleston Convention for the presidential nomination. Ordinarily the reply to an inquiry such as that to which Mr. Douglas responds would be guided by two controlling circumstances: first, the effect on the country and on the party which the permission or rehabl to use his name would be likely to produce ; and, second, the inferior or personal question whether it would accord with his own private interest or convenience to be used. In such canna every prominent mem ber of a party assumes that the action of hie party in convention will be such as he will ap prove, and that the principles it will adopt and the candidates it will select will be the princi ples and candidates which will deserve and re ceive his hearty support; and hence it is that the question of allowing his name to be mentien ed in connection with office is one of personal judgment in reference to whet he considers due to himself and to the party. To prescribe terms to a conception, either as to doctrines or candi dates, is to ignore the very purpose for which conventions are held. Conventions are com posed of the representatives of the party from all sections of the Union, and their purpose ie tn reconcile conflieting el:intone, and agree lo a platform of principles on which all can stand, -and to nominate candidates to eitetain these principles whom ill can support. livery reader of Judge DougLas'e letter can easily delta:ohm ; h o w far ho has departed from that usual course. Ile says before he can determine whether he will allow hie name to be used ae a candidate, "it will be necessary to understand distinctly on what issue the mimesis tg be conducted." The history of the Democritio party affords no pre cedent for the assumption of no arrogant a po eition by any aspirant for a Presidentil nomi nation. Andrew Jackson did not Woee any such condition precedent to his accePtinee of the nomination. Van Buren, Polk, Cass, , Plerce and Buchanan, made no such condition ; nor did Judge Douglas himself, on two memorable occa sion'', in 1862 and in IMG, when he sought the Democratic nomination fur the Presidency, fol low the course he now adopts. We seriously 'doubt that oven Oen. Jackson, with all his pow er and influence, and all the prestige that sur rounded his great name, would have been tol matted by the the Democratic party had he pro- Slimed to dictnte the terms on which he would consent to be-their nominee. The Judge states that "if the Democratic party Oran tictemmine in the presidential election of 1860 to 'Whet* to the principles embodied in the Compromise measures of 1860, and ratified by the people in the presidential election of 1852, and re-affirmed in the Kansas-Nebraska act of 1854, and incorporated into the Cincinna ti platform of 1856, as expounded by Mr. Bu chanan in hie letter actepting the nomination, and approved by the people in bis election," be will permit lois name to be presented to the con vention. It is certainly not to be expected that the Dernocratio Convention would recede from the principles described in the foregoing quo tation from the letter of Mr. Douglas. it is ob vious, however, that Judge Douglas intends to give a new reading of the Cincinnati platform, by eubstituting his peculiar notions of squatter sovereigntylor the doctrine of popular sover eignty as held by Prdsidont. Bnchanno and the Democratic party of the •Union. The language of the Cincinnati resolution, which we had oc casion to notice some days ago, is distinct and ithequivocaL We quote tho reeolution again : "Kesolved, That. e recogoixe the right of the people of all the Territories, including Kamm and Nebraska, acting through the legal and fairly expressed will of a majority of actual residents, and whenever the number of their in habitants justifies it, to fennel constitution with or without domestic slavery, and ho admitted 1 0 1 0 itie Union upon terms of perfect equality wlth_the other Staten." Thin language in in harmony With the decinion of the supreme Court, with the action of the Democratic party in the last 'Congress, with the Inaugural of Mr. Buchanan,. and with hin cele brated Billion° letter. ..If, therefore, Judge Douglas means that the Democratic party will mama its elope on thie subject for the purpose of peeling his peculiar views, hie expectation will undoubtedly be die. appointed. lo the cloning paragraph of hie letter he states that. If it shall become the policy of the party to oloterpolate into the creed of the party such ne• Imes tte the revival of the African Blare trade, or a Congroenional slave code for the Tor ritoriee, or the doctrine that the Conettintion of the United Blatee either eetabllehea or prohibits slavery in the Territories beyond the power of the people legally to control it as tither prosily" —4t Is due to candor to say that, in end an event, he could not accept tho nomination if ten dered to him:, We repot, that he has thoughtit necessary to introduce the mildest in tho form of a defiance . to the convention. IL would have been more he corning t have trusted the eohreglion an these and other ropks. The seeertion }hat, "should the contention decilitre that tho Coostitution of the COW Stales eithor Cutailishes or prohibits slavery in the Territories beyogd the power of 'the people legally to COntrol it ns ether proper ty," he would reran to permit his; name to be used, amounts' to nothing more than on anibi guoas announcement of the doctrine which he is understood to have maintained in Congress and in Illinois—namely that the fleet inhabitants of a Territory have a right by "unfriendly legis lation" to destroy the rights of the citizens of the slave-holding States as guaranteed to them by the Federal Constitution. We have observed that this doctrine is opposed to the decisions of the Supreme Court, and the doctrine of the Demo cratic party, which is, that, that question can only be determined when the incipient State forme its Constitution, and seeks admission into the Union. These are our views with regard to the con tents of this remarkable letter—remarkable not only for the opinions it enunciates, but for the peculiar manner in which it was communicated to the public. It purports to have been written to a gentleman in a distant State, but it was actually written, not for the benefit of Mr. J. B. Dort, but for the purpose of being laid before the American people In all the newspapers. It bears date the 22d of June, and on. the 2:14 it appears in the leading opposition paper of this city, and in a number of other distant papers to which it was communicated by telegraph. It was manifestly intended as a public declaration of Mr. Douglas's position. We intend to acquiesce in the decision of the Charleston Convention, and we have an abiding faith that all true Democrats will do likewise. Bat we cannot find any single word in Mr. Doug las's letter which indicates a similar purpose on his part. Indeed, we cannot see how he can support say other nominee of the Convention, atter he has declared that he eonld not himself socept the nomination. fi'trrr Keane DEMOCRATS lanicttn.—Tho Leavenworth jail is filled, says one of our ex changes, to overflowing with "good, tried and staunch and valiant "Democrats," who have been arrested and indicted for fraudulent voting at the recent election. More than fifty of the b'ye are In the Jug for obeying tho party injunc tions, viz., 'Voting early and often," and “keep ing on voting until the polls were closed." The legal investigation now going on is disclosing an old fashioned Kickapoe or Oxford swindle. These fifty elegant Democrats are but a preface of what is to come! The Republicans are confident that the apparent Democratic majority will be more than sponged out ere the frauds committed in Leavenworth are probed to the bottom. DEATII Or VIII RZV. Do. recent English papers announce the death of the Rev. Dr. Dorn, who was known as the "The Father of the Free Church of Scotland." This event took place towards the close of klay, when in the Slat year of his age. lie was ordained in 1800; In 1820, be removed Kilsylb, where hie 39 years of pastoral labors have been greatly blessed. Be has left valuable papers in regard to the celebrated revlralat KiLsylb, which will mho. bly find their way to the press. The Doctor left two eons in the Ministry, one in China, and the other the Minister of the Free Church in Dun dee. GREAT/ AT PAW/I.—Apropos of the relations of France with Retain and the new government ' of Naples, permit me to direct your attention to the fact that the sister of the Emperor of Russia has been a guest of the Empress Eugenie here ever since the Emperor's departure for Italy, and alto to the fact that the Neapolitan Minister Was the only member of the diplomatic corps who othcially witnessed the services at Noire thaw to honor of the recent victory. The IMoniteur Samna the fact deserving of a special announee. went.—pans Letter. WASHINGTON, Friday, June 241, I s s9.—Judge Douglas's letter, is denounced to dictatorial by the Administration and many Democrats and considered impolitic by his own friends. It must increase the party schism, and if adopted as the basis for & Northern wing to act upon, will rup ture the Charleston Convention. The q+posi lion is much indebted to Mr. Douglas for this manitcsto.—X Y. T&. Tux Bangor Tines says that more than four hundred delegates to the Maine Democratic Con ventien hare now been chosen, and in the pro portion ofat least two to one, they are in fairer of electing delegates to the Charleston Cermet, Lion who will note for Stephen A. Dangles as the Democratic candidate for the Presidency in ISGO, and of a platform which clearly defines sad endorses popular eorereignty. in San Diego 1/ tall nye that the. William Walker has resigned fillibustering and that he intends to unite his destinies with a laity of Lower California who once saved his life. She is sail to be abundantly rich, but objected to the alliance In oonsequence of a difference of reli gion. That has been obviated by the ceremony at Mobile. CEO= Tun Charleston N.Ma deciAres that, if the Chatie•ten Convention hesitates about a Stave Code, and especially if Douglas is in danger of ina foZ•lbiutsal;ti. DirBPEIPBLA.--Tbe *Orel foe of hi/rental, Is ao . well Immo, that we hardly t-el etwg.eed 1.... , cre. pros or emire lo h.v. • ••-•.;-1 rom nw,rr amattter its varied forma la fart, It Is either a car.t or. commoot dew of aleues every other Abeam; acid takes io lb ahtge, beliare coo rent A.—PthttllA PVT , LIOLLANDII/171041--.111 .Ivey. mitigate, it not etreet a prrmanewt nue. We might use amen,. langsmge. Lot.. are widerasleg a mu:meta ail well ...II waramatdo yew. moody, dean to amid the 'melodies coil attach to what would .sear mere Wasting. indigestion, fleartbern,Liesdact.m—Vlick and lie: rows—ln fart, all that hare their origin In impalrml dim-01m— in •hirti are !atingle! BILIOUP DISORDKUS AND 1.1% Kit PLA IN DI, hi eutal (Amide., IrrtLealtry..huLL-prazhon to Thsta, /raped/Voce, Dermal. Nnrits, ..Ivrtwor Plars end TrestChey, drstrr for &Wade, aisle tonnte.r Other .Mellon. n 1 this etas; remierteg • Mee aunt for Inter mane with the world and the model, of his family— will all, to an.. hortanree, be foetid to here prorewlvd Rom that dimmed aisle of the L d4wative ortcaus.hkli thia medicine is aw lowly liklaWed tettelkne, Run Caammu—The actinism highly Coowetrated Poe, Lerida Mollusk Bitten is pat op le half mat tadtim etd), aced retailed at $1 per bottle. The ewe* •Uotned hr tles Poly Celebrated Iledidne ha. induced many I/vital:om, which the pobikc ahooldotard against ' , maiming. &nv. of Imposition! Sew that our name la en Om label of every bottle you bey. BENJAMIN PAQE, Ja, 1 00, Pole Net tlet.dw• Wood street. betlimee Ist and AI old..PlLtalwrili, Pa. tosZlalawP OD 2 11 bertunmento IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.- IlarA tnaq rextilluv-4r our., Llmr—st ONK FoMITI/ ITEI MCC. NO YAHIIiIIMOULD TAIL ?O TRY It tlsoubsclubell sod for Lain by PENNA. SALT ILANULICTUKING At Ow& Wrrta, East Tarootatn, Allreton, Co. or OFFICE, NO. 397 PENN FTRKET. (shore theCanal ' ) PITTSBUROIL I•KALnitill er lIANDSOME DOUBLE SKIRT FILENCII LAWN 11.00E8 at TLI/LEE DOLLARS, untie •01.1 early In the seaman at fire dollars. Moo, • &n eat ita•ortinent omit Paton sod Lace Mantles. Je2e C. RANSON LOVE, 74 Marko., Ore.:L. Lost or Miscarried, ALETTER, MAILED ATJOIINSTOWN, Penna., addremed to JOUN ENODOILARrt, at New Alexandria, Penna., encloolu g • sale drawn to lita Loder by WOODA, MORRELL A CO, pay t ible at their Lance in Hole dellohla,dato May Mb, 1800, at sixty de's, for gs /44 77 Intl All penalos are cautioned against receivin g raid nide. it., it L• tot endorsed, and payment has bean etopped. -.la d I N VENTOR'S SALE lio . o - 141.—T11e rub goiter basing rented a !area warsroota for the 'shin,. tom and sale ninon]; InvienteXa n d labor Rarin g Al.. tiliee, be Invitee all theme who hare any to Repoua of to n ote him awl or kind on their models, and he will de g .., el themi and Rae their Patesit Ri g ht to reatinaLle heroic ifo ale° iotrite• aIl those who wish to sap, Unto God labor hay • OM log expellee to giro hint • call and exentlro the article. now on hand, at t/ KO. W. DUNN% 00.1 Fatal° mot Inoue. an. 001,,,, North aide of Lestock .Leir ~.et Federal sL, Alle•heny City. LISLE OAUNTLETS, I=l Belling los ad to of .P. 27 ki.l, & IYr N• • MV MAI' OF TUN SMAT OF WAIL J„,l Juat recalord, Dell..'. Nois Super Itop,resi Plnrl dap ul tLa sou of War; embrarias a lull rump 01 Coropt, anal tompletn maps of Ilardinia and Lornbanly.Atolrla and ti.lo whole ombodkal m one Pnpnr Imperial altr..t; sise,;:f;x4.l lernitiling and, rollabla a.a.gratoldral In. formation as cannot Is, promarvi etaarlqa. Fen ~Is by W. 11 . rIA Plalloro,r, Cur Wraal and 11 .d& and mr. Yd end alarla.t sta. ILL J'APElt—Lung and aide, whita and jJ Ilse, wide and rime OliPtl—ttooanfisrtarr,l and saki by W. lI . JOHNSTON & CO., Platinnarn, 47 W. eel etre.. CIOLLEC'L'ION Bool(tt—lidado and rold by N... 1 W. O. J011016TON& 04, Blank linok Alannlarimer e , Jodi 07 Wand etre., EN V E LOPES—AII NlZrn, riciped anti colors, odd by W. O. JOHNSTON A CO, Statinbora, • Jr 2.5 07 %Toed rimer. OATS -2540 bush prime, received and for ealu by J. 01.1.1110E1T & CO. 7,19 75 Water nod irl front atreabc TrUKIViiiKAT FOR NEED.—/0 New B Jersey J o.t rer'.l by ISA lAK DICKEY& CO. 0011. N.-3 ear loads of Shelled Corn, to or rlre, fur eau by T. [JELL A W.. ' J" 2 7 Mrnor of }rout elreet and Cbabeerr lan,. 2 600 --- BFign 71N I) RED WHEAT on bend, fur - 7 Je27 lICLIANK A nt , umu. (2INSEN . O AND FLAXSEED-1 yank VI Ginseng and I d o 1id ee .,..4 .w Landing from Minna for ale by 140 ISAIA' DICKEY A CO. 117001;:21111Ckel now laUdini (runt or Clifton for sale by . INa' All WORMY &Cm VEADIERg="4 ;Mike tioWhindiiTi-freni j: strainer Milan for udo bletialf s a 1.10. CIRRASE-3 bbl,. noov landi ng ‘,„„A rr Clifton Cr *An by ISAIAH DICKEY A C . 11Q1EANS, BEANS--75 bath prime lima!' vbita for ash, by LIENLIT:It. COLLIE& SOAP -1011 I,xs. Bunk Yellow Soap for .I.io by J. 27 HENRY 11. OOLLINn. CORN --`'500 bun to arrive;for saki by j.in • WITCIICOOK.MrCILEMY 00BBLII. N. V. ItfOLASSES in store and for tabs b J. B. CUIVICLD EINE karceincen IN rreranusou: Moooa. James ideCtilly A Co. 174 Wood Mr., I; Jolin Floyd A Co., 173 " " " iirOVF. A Hirlipatricks, 103 I.lberty otrool; " U. Orngra C 0 0%) Wood 'Mont '' Wil.uv, Ill'itiroy A On., 54 Wood street: " lames Illcemidlia• A Co., 103 " " Nimick *Co , 95 Water garnet " It. A. Pidmiomisols A Co., Fits , "."1 Wed " Jos Woodarell a ca,Seeond and Wood ..rent.; " AMooll. Le. A Co, S Wood atropt; " 11nrellield Co., Fourth and Market st , net4 " McCandlita, Means A Co., Wood and Wittig sts; , ILYUGYCZY Ip PLIILADtI.PiII.t. floorgo 11. Stuart, Gal, 13 Dank atrooL Moose.. Myerm,Llnaborn Market street; " Wm. nrK eo =South front street " al'entsboon A Collins, Front and Near et 4 Smith, Williana A Co, 513 blarkot. ninon Som.. flnhnm k Co, Wand .T 2 Letitia adorn Joicpb D. hlllebell, Eno. Pros/dent Mechanic,' Bank: Jam" Dunlop. Fog, Prod:lent UP1011Bank: Hun. IV. A. Porter, Into /nage Supreme Cana. JABIEri W. A/Int/TT, Agent, Jc2.2l,ydls Temporary Oflleci, 103 Wood atreaL 'MEW ANNOUNCEMENT.—II LINT 1%11- .1.1 0110 . 4 List of New Book,: Memoirs °, Calloirloo lbe 11, I rot, sloth, sl,oin The Clundlor, by (I. P. IL Samoa, 1001, club, $1,2:4 2 vole $l,lOl Prairie Farming iu Auto wa, by .1 Calrd, M. P, 1 vol. cloth Sur: panne no; Lore MP hallo, Lore Me tong, I rot, clod. 75oiliaPos 6 50; loan and Manerionce. of Itullaitios Anhje4, (Nov nMr Papers./ by LI. IY. Ikaslior, I rid, 01014 s l .iiia [Tuba, Ploworo and Yarnilug, by H. W. Coto-bor. I col, cloth 91,2". g Anion, by Yrcdetic S. Cosrens, I 01, $1,00; Lilo of .142/11. 10.11, by Moorboad, I vol, cloth $14.5; Trlboto to the Memory of Hombololt—Aildr..... by J. P. Pnd. Hoar, Pnd. Lbiber, Prof. t/ arm, Ilon loorgo Hauor o ii, prof. Agnssir, in Ma 1 . 01.11 and Ito,. Nunn only It. ct Volume G vow American Cyclopedia; .s barites Africa (noir ed111on.)1 rci 0,01 . The Inm 31anu4ctorms . Guido, by 1"Iloy, -1 vol, el,. $5; Longatrodi rho liotioy Lion, sew edition, $1,25; Tb. Amon, nu Stair Iluildcr, I vol, cloth VI. ),7 HUNT AMIN RIL klauode flail, Into rrIlE COOD WILL AND I \Tt AEA of the llntrl, known as the VItANIi LIN IItfUSE. on Chratunl street, alu.r ThlrJ, Tile Furniture I, fu ZPACOlldithan. sod the whole arrange. manta of the hone." are w;llrafrolshal ha the. btu/1n...R. A 11. e year'. berne will 1..0..1) tr. the purchnaer, to date front tha time of rho off - thaw. Tha prew nt propraetor t• oh...Jenne hr tba Moth toe, therrhar hr offera 111).1 opt...tinnily ts wane. popular hotel kerlan who may kw .lemironeol rotrra, fut.. Iha bust. mai In I.llllwlelphia. Tho ....romnbmt•to wo Isutub-w. I ¢ne.s..3 corn fortstbly. tht r p.arurolara, ruLlrro tb• bb.llpralgth J. b.= I , rd 0. 11. P. ['AIM kit, Prf , rktor. Ft r:ulntr.•.•l'N 1... , 4;11111111‘;1,111i It.1)111•IN For Bankers' and Bnaiaras Men. FOURTH SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUAIE IL a them r,,,.rd it cr.,lllA, Arkul. WWI i.A1.414.e41 n. 15tb ntJantlary, baring b' , • eahan.twl by • rat'i , vtul ext , t3Alt.. &Ewan% A e.rtn.l tditlon. r,rlood •nd t meted. hr. I..en lannl , And 14 no• ready fur drlivnty to Late wd str...ly onwli•A with tie wort. Several hoodr,!, of the Iva! liaoketa and Alevehaola .1111.-reut titim or ttr. Yukon, bay. asilll.4l In twrferting Mit Refon-, , Iltu% nssliog n verarkoo• and rillabir of the y r.lJAion puer,-1. and •I.oot TFIPITnni do firm.. on twenly• .1a.•1 ~r.aclral -. a -I s-rn r t•ok tradeln It. Proud NIRO, 1 . ..11. haul of 11 lea wer“.guanving the the ,nine rn.lll , rbarecert. tapat..l el e.t,rb AA it ill 1.. I.Lrly to deal 'nth Llni •1.11, M. , on& ~ f tow• tnerthant •111 14 cur4ry r't.• lilt f.e.14,1m3 op %LW!, the Non lurk hots.. Ir OW, I.l"inrsk icr ante ter any tanenl.l. olror tlwt taught error In n noel ea govera,.,. J. , 411 met ta, krp purrhasere inform.] of tha Own,. that must nereeswily teke place, the pc. ratetaxe.El. referel sAra rr Lrorrwti...l ern" work. The tWit. and Irouhlo web work moat woe, the lowa lit taunt preeetaL and the indnoure tt wont balm to .4c - taring • •cond and probtabl• wake It InonlaaLle to whale lusl.. ! ltlerckwato, klatrufectunnn. Nate Brokaw, sod thanks of Inerocht. and yet the whole. Inc:tiding the two m00t..- . waal e.t.a.., the sheet. .fnorrechow sal the facilities of the ehlre,!l. forukbod to wheedlers of Mae 11.dred law ter shown. Full pennant.; ot4 embraced in lbw p4anthement, way Le ottalood at tie! off., of lbe proprietors and pohltah. .1 NI RR:to:mm.l. BON, No. _, Meador.), New York. • thrlitirSit:NreMe I In — --j". w ow Putman!, Gf o N 0 11, ; , 1 1i 0 A JN • ker. branch of nwheal knowl R..hrn sad edge. This work romp.. kends taistuts expl.uatan. of every Lousiest matter, flaw the elmplaat ruatarnents through the various elataaratiops el rythm. doctrine of Law. trodtntnente, eleinentery Sod anodic form of coothoettbau, unfair perfornesnee aind anal duration geoprol, by Dr. N. Nark. Price g 1,63 by JOHN fl. tIA'I.IAIL FI Wood reel. St airmen, of Ober Bank or Pittsburgh. I.r.urt.n, Jo. ITEANS. $2.1.1.4,110 . flpiul I.I.I.IIILITIKS. Stock $1.142,76. 00 Profits anti Part:dugs. 171,706 Unpaid Dividends and tbispoula Are'L 4,000 12 isuete ether Daubs 71.922 16 Orcutattoo Nr2,921 00 672,140 54 The ele.e stalefeest .rarrocl le the last • 11.1. of trty kiwis ...121 1 Jane, 112VllAll.PEP., Cashier h 19:0, before ... JuDi SMITH, Notory Public. 11 1atemout or heiciUnniZe Batik Of ll , ltilb4i t'irrtcxvlnu, NlonTtr, 3.0 Lilh, 1959. I.aus and 61,171.441 67 to Vu f.o . 0,c111.V..7.900 91 0. Treasury Nen, NJ,600 00 Noted end Checks of other 34,0.27 02 lese by et h er ...... 17,691 L. $1,614:122 hl NIT at. Cepital Stare -_ - - ............ .......... 0 141/1,45011 Orenlation 477,0 W 1.11 Pt, to ~thrr 11.341.1 n ........ ........... ..... Conlinment Pnrul asul .. .... 1111,0 , 19 41 $l,Ol 4.72 . 1 69 I cer Illy !but Ilufrooact II 1111„ to thy boot al toy koorrlrduo anti I*.lirr 11. ff. SRI MIA?, thohlor. 1:01000 and .o burnt to.l,bricur too tilts 17th day of Juna.lW. 1:. IV. lIIINEST. Notary Public. Stateautdat aril.. /Merchants' and Mann. food oreto• flank of Pitt•borgh. PITTNI.IIIIII. Ah y, oola !Iw • :17 o 1 6 , 11.59. ............ !.. i 79,127 UJ Pop... Wm....... ..... 1X.1.101 0.1 llor . .uotioru ea1ib,...... ......... 3:41 a 4 1.0.1101u00l Norsufr, ..„.. . 1.11141 L Coio . I oI.S-10 7, Nob:ltalia (711..„1.p. of ..11ser .. .094 II) Iron by valor . LOC . 211 trobooeut 1/ , rot rod owl I..„• 10 tbo Not „I tn.) nowlo.lur anti 6,1 k-I W. 11. 11PINN,1', Coda,. / 1 .0, u awlaubarrib.„l boron. In, day of Jut... A. I, I 01.9. Jel:a .1. V.ll ACIKENZI It. Notary _ . Statement of tha Cltizeoa. Hank. Pilint.orgl., Juno 4116 , 151.9. 1151 1 1S1$ aoil Dirr.ointo . . Nob'. oAlser Haulm Ilea! Kntuto, Ac Allarellanto„la Duo room MIA. Ittuk • . finS,Z5 LI A1111.1T1V.4. 0 tired/lab.. ........... ......... . 11 1 10 ., , 1 0 0 0 00 Individual 1/41.0000n. 12,177 ZG eoullngnol //and and ProlitA I.lkial 11 1.0. 1., other Danko.— 1,400 :10 El= $703,; 1:1. The 01..0 ..D.1..0tt0 Ili 1.. - ,rert to tho befit of att.,. km dip, awl 1.014. E. It. JON EN, Capb,.. Antrum' 1.4,11, tmothleLlth day orJni.,lhl.9. 1. , J. Y. 211MACM., N..bary rill.ll _ _ iiimacaoenil n 1 Ilae, dlechawic.' .Hank I. nsrgla. • a .Ist, ILltake tiosu Ilep...itora s.324,tkin Ln3 AI4TS. Mille and Nolen ITheronnttnl $7211,06.1 Nolen am] Mut km of °Mot... J'.43.53 14 lip...cf. in VALlil Zvi 666,756 tlO The abort. statement I. corned, In (ho best s of,tuy knoarl else and Wed. 11E0. P. 111r1111.1611r, Cashew. Sworn !odors no tide 27th day of Joue, PhSD. J ^ '- 1 A. IV. Ft/STNS. Notary PO l , llO Statement of the, Iron City Bank. flersottudet, June 67th, Insp. lanes ant! Dlscottota ........ .. ....... . ......$ 4611,166.61 Pm, l.y other Hanks... . 10,7=1117 Notee and Cherke of other Henks...... 21,461 SP Specie .. ... 01,342 06 Illrculatlon .4 .1,910 00 Pon tooth, Hanks - 1.666 22 Puedo lepotltore t 162.0611 43 Tim. ahoy, statement Is cornet arotollud to the lest o toy knowledge and teller. JOHN 111/d/OFFIN, Cash', Alllntod before me, thhr 27th day of Jo on, A. D., 1060. )`` 2 l ' It. YINNNY, Notary Pablle. !Statement of tit. Allegheny Bank. PITTSPVItI., Jon° 3501, 1869. s.K•ier Notts, end Dill. Ihscou A ntol. .12,652 16 Colo 03,000 ro Notes and (Nori, of tams Was.: .... .. 16„11.67 eh hoe l.y other Plod. Z 2.461. 46 1t501,051 61 MAIIIIIIIEB. Cirro Duo to other Baulks .. /55,000 00 fodivirtord Dr.!melte"' 41,010 65 100,11%11 V27,fu,li 7U etwto statet.nt IA oorinct 11,, but, a n,y. e 41,1, 0 , l be I lot J, W. wox.chwaoi. ewun, bcfutatmv, thl•27gh dal or Jme, jt24 Ne•-- "" _ tie it. w ?AT—lobo bush. New En Land JO fur pi. lITIVIIOOOI, bl'ollffiEfty 00. _ Acta 2lb trustmcitls. inustellantous. .- OLDIERS OF 1812.—The Defenders of J. B. CALDWELL & CO.. C so the th ooterlrem. wlll urcountry I hold Ow ar Aonoel lel:, Si t m eridlu In WoCone LI w 4.1 Christuut Street, n ony l non Coco.' Cherub, 01 the city of Ihtleborigh, on RON- (opposite Girard llonse,) DA I , Jolt. Oh. at 10 o't lock A. IL, fur We elettion of 01111- • PIIILADELPHIA. sl ' y ' Gra ' te.,.. '"" A nr r, Y ,71, 7 „,17, 0 4 ,: t r 0 nt i r " ,..,, 1 1:,,%L ib ,r, 5 i r , ‘ "' " ' "bl 4 „ . MIG W ISI PORTA TIOMS-FINE W ATICII IRS Luca Loc.., Ecey. WM. (MAHAR, Ja , PreiL PATRIC, PHILLIPS A C.). Watches. in Gene.. CHARLES ERDDSHAIPS London TiotwEreepote, new Th.. Committee appointed to make arrranyentertu far eerie. all slue, In Hunting Came and Open face. 'l " bndi 'e l° ° nUI. " ''''''' " ' " ' . PP"'" l" g A " I '" - glerSolo Authorized Agents for above. urt of the Natkes Independence, re... trolly ...we tint they harp made aresegomeohr with the proprietor of GOLD AND muse, ERGLISII AND SWISS the LIRA RD 110115.5. ( Valentina Vela, Eq.) to prepare fur W .a. 'l' 0 $3 E 3 a. the Ansolatlon II Plain Dinner, On sirkill torolitro'ot Principle., and will be oats., soy and ail each *ohne. RICH . 7 F•WK"Ir. ...I' d' l •4 l at. .41,1 2 hon., the , R .. . ,„,,, i ~..,,,,,,.., E..k. i ....MONDE., PEARLS, and all the Fashlsnable Styles .11.* 0 to meet whh n. Wit GRAHAWARS,I SILVER WAR, onsotpaterd In style, quORY end. finish. JOHNSPREE, I la.Strancre visiting Philadelphia, are lortte4 to oh. NATHANIEL PATTERSON,I ...i.'''ll'Or LUKE LOOMIS. NNW MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT, a Colt fotailhas nu ohllgabos to porch...err. UNIFJR.II PRICIES,In plain figure, and no venation. JeM,lyd =EMI pao;4l,ozino:4.l Assurance Company, No. 1 3100110 AV srautr, LOlOO9. ESTABLISHEIYIN 1836 CAPITAL 80,208,800 00 PAM UP CAPITAL ANITIVUItPLUP... 9,194,117 02 ANNUAL itinviux, (or tho gear era. Ing Jmnsry Jl , 1131. THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Inca or Damage by Cm. altnnat every dmeriptlon of rrop.ty. Thr Ratm of .croationm are moderate, *ad, in MI cum, bawd at.oo too charnel., or-tho owner or op.. pant, and tho merits of the rah. Lowww proaptly in/y..l*nd ald without matron. In London. A sprmat pwpotaent fu p nd Inurndrd Plsilaiel pAnct for ya yrnrnt onager fa tait country. =COM giant: .Statements Lomi ari.l Digrojtvag 11,77 1 1,725 111 ii ,, (11.141.xte ntrd Grotagel Rrnt.. 41,1 , 5 , (7. ?lake azul 1 1 .11rrellanc.4na ...... Cle 71 a 1tag(k...... ' , Nein (gold and sllver,.. . 824.70 CO , a 412 Isd ..... I N.it OC: la, .. 1441.4 M!iiii=l • MO (n 1 • V+l7 11 ' 4 4;3 -. Pobile. V73E13033'13 XO.II2TEINT SEWING MACHINES IT AVE gaineL the confidence of all who use them azo bare proved one of the meet valnable In routani of the age. They non a Shuttle. nuking Iho Lora Stitch on both Ed.. Or the cloth alike, ablch cannot to no t...yelled or polled not. 033.924 12 They are all made with the blithest mechanical akin, and an warranted to work well on all kinds of goods, from the Willett Fabric to Beery Leather. Io particular, we would call the attention Of nil to one new ramify Sewing Menhir" It has been manufactured expressly for Family tae, arNl metwith favor from elk It teen simplified so to render if almost impossible to get out of order, or derange IM opsra. Bong Indeed it la so simple a. to astonish one, that imamall a piece of mechanism will tow. Weed w, we give a description of the dilTorent Style" of the Paftrit. o. 1 Inn very convenient style, which can to workodby band or foot, on or off Its own table. For convenience of shipping, and sdso for largo manufactorim, where it I. tow. reaary to place a number of Maddens Into • long bench, making one table answer far then, all. Price, 00. No. 0, With Walnut or Blahogsny Table, either with or without Box Top, Chich locks down. Print, 6100 and (1 10. No. 3, Same Ora is No. 2, but tam will • belt, andat • much higher rata of Speed. This kind la well adapted to manufacturing Clothing or loather work. This is really the cheapest Idacidne in the market, as there is no work done oft a Sawing Machine that it will not do. it is coal. dent', smarted that this Machin rum coder than any co ebtoe now in use. Pilot, $lOO. No, 4, Thi. Kathie. has. long arm, to accommodate large work. it rans at • high rate of speed, tuna really, uid 1., without • doubt, tho best Machine for Talton,' toe„ ewer misted to the politic. It I. also peculiarly fitted for plantation work, aa it is very simple yet übstanti•l and duratde, with but Milo liability to got out of order, Price, $133. No. 5. Mb lea new and cheaper style, and a general favorite for Family, Light Loather, and a great varietkof work. It her been gotten up with refenstoe to fornlaticog • strong and durable, yet light and tasty Machine, at • Imo price than either of the atom. It reins very easy, rapidly, and le pronounced the beat machine now to market, for $.50. No. 0. Mid I. a Blerkine gut up on an entirely now principle. different mom anything ever 10be . .. afferal to the public, and see rontblentlywnert that, for family two It has not an equal. It la very light and tasty, runs very rapidly, I. almond onlodea In it. operation, and or. A RTILAIRIIT NEEDLE. It Woo .ranged as to be utterly Impossible for it to miss stitch. It has • tension on both elder, and car riage • huge emptily ern...gad OD the under spool. The Imo Done are gulped by two meal crank• that nen without per ceptible noise. The two Stirred. are worked In suet • man ner as naver:to both pull at the non lime, and emiseqnent. ly, little liable to break. The gem It very Waite, and the thread done net break to washing. It will do roar. work bettor than any chap machine bow In market, end 11 owe silk, cortor or bun with equal fealty. Price, pl. Demelptl..Clrcolars furbished gristle. Off/ICM, 47? BROADWAY, NEW YORK. WIIITNRY LYON, r.oe•irrc.a. Li-AGENTS WANTED. Servg.nct Arrival ref 1.6139. CARPDTS AND OIL CLOTHS. AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, rirrsni•ncu, J'E.VXA Ve r . FULLY . 11. l'i' co tt e m A „ L te• L y U ... " r. 1 ,, " :: 5 in i : E ., ( . 1 , - . and ripply of CA DO, selactnt dit,tly (nun to Impartet• not Illetnnfactun-re by lam of ll.a • tun, now In tin , Nut, to width they Invite t ha attention of purchase.. Also, a now style of CANTON MATTING, for Immune pa, lora. The labnt make of CARPET SWEEPERS, ete , etc , which shall be ollonal at the loin. now. JO W. D. A 11. WCALLUAI, ALLEGHENY INENHANCE COMP'Y OP PITTSBCI3.OI3. OPFICE—NO. :rt . Fifth Street, Bank Block, INSIMES AR I S. .A I INST ALL KINDS OF FMK AND MA NB RISK !HALO JONKS, I dant; JOHN D. IIcCOLID, Vite rtvahlehb D. II BOOE, Benetenr: Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, Oeteral Agent. ~ Dtsruniss—nu Junes, C O. Homey, Harvey Childs, Capt. IL C. Dray, John i L , t ;, Wilson, ft 1.. Paliondn-a, John D. McCord, 1.. IL neck, R. P. /Burling, Capt. Win Dm, Th.. M. Howe, .50, II o.i'l, ),I 11.1 C. El. M. SMITH, At I„ ~ ~,,y , t Cent.. .41..1r nt 1,,u, mitadlind An. 11l JhurtA Arced. H....11.1.4:::rW.A..T-._ _ S:XeIIANCIA: AND BANKING I 101,1111 C. OF KRAMER & RAHM, No. 35, Batik Block, Filth Street, P I TI I SUVILLIII, PA, ALL. ilnklan...--...in. loketil.._-_,lndixotAnnanno WE Meg to apprise our friends and the pub -10 that we has• onnonod to Min mow OVV/C/Cd/10. 35, DANK BLOCK, FIFTH STIIIST, 'thus Iwo will he Co n to trod...them onr wale., eta trust oor aple Canna!, with an .upstierga of twenty ran 1. iho btodiaoto In ttalority,lll *noble to, to roewel the want. aim. caunievara. W t 4 . 7 .owrevnitevta— - Cs. inerelat Pap. Dianninteil nod Bernhard. • Racks. Benda and other Secerf h., tonight nod null no Ootanvinoon. Proinpt attention given to Collectenis to city or cnnutry. Inivsita Received In Par Fends on Corrtury. Imes"wt allowed on Tim. Divoilto. Deal Io 13tocto, Bata Not., L.. 1 Worratito. Lc. Credit Froollitaimospf urrepontenta at lowan p.. 1144 mt.. Malting Return. prove Hy by Drat mall, aidlrecteal. myanlanl KRAMER • RAIIII It I) OVA L. - 1 MEOR A 1 i ' ---S TOBA AND ClllOlO W A 11.51100:111 Plod.. 211 I.IBNILTY NTItECT. Bna mrl,lti To ❑o ST, opposite Muket REMOVED. el 0. HUSSEY & CO. have removed to v. their neer Copper Warehouee, NO. 37 PI iTQ 37KEET, In the h./ Yroot llluck, lldrd dour *oat of Wax' street. Pittsburgh Copper Rolling Mill C. G. .1-11.71351GY BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, LOC'OMIOTIvJ TII.EI/Ntia Rativd Sltillikedarra and //ate all Biers, Brass Kettles, Sheet end other Brass, SPNLTSIL HOLDS% COPPER RIVETS, AC. Dealers la Bloat Tie, Tie Plate, Lead Wire, Sheet Vac, Autism:lA Sheet Dora Teel; dr., No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tba.EboOlio Dipper Cot to say tatters. aplttLoul KNOX'S ICS CREAM itoons, No. 27 Fourth Street, near retry. 'FILE subscriber respectfully announces to the rayons of DIU erelhtssooro establLshment that he Is 4111 prepared to furnish PAMIRS AND WADDINGS , la Tory last idyl. with ICES, JELLIES, YANCY GA SIM AND PYRAMIDS. Aranutleme n nod Lades warred with Mode r incindlog serry deltas., of the .ea. o, In style equal to any Brat clam &MI, at oil loin. day nod evening. my30:1,1 JACOB B. HURLEY. New Stock. of Melodeons. JUST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of lieloleana r f rom the factory of !limo" make Dor bon, ucludiug all the idyl.. made by ILdt H This make 01 lostnituouta hare leen approved by the geratod mud- Gana Ito souncry, as Dr Lowoll Rui, 800. F. Root, W. lirmilmry and others—courequmily they nu he relied on to I.o.loE4rtf clau incfraserits. 110,y are noted fur the hiIIOS hog 10.11,1 a: I. Ihnir pure and woodcut quality of lone. 7- Their gr.{ purer of 11040. • 8. Their quality of 1000. 4. promplaud sus, loarh. b. Their bmailful myle of 11061,, 7 heir durability. 7. 1 heir cheats.r of prise Sur gala truly by JOHN 11, aIELLOIL bl Wood al. cltro hos swat 10 000 shims. tnyl3 WIN NEIL'S PIANO l ' llll%lElt.—A new .04 cumplet; method of irarniog to play tin Plano w !Omni a Nestor. lir Mho work the rudiments of nomin aro stplaiand 10 • now and simple mmuor. 01010 nielodi. on. woks and exorcises am lutrodunel which Or,, micolated to hdenal and advance the pupil; to which In added the nowert soup, d01t.., marches, go., tomer beg., publinhal In any work. Prkstdc. For min by .101 IN 11. MELLOR., al Woo,' itt. aart`oploa moiled on receipt of price 3,4 SUNDRIES-- Wa. cask• Imin, Mil Soda Aah; LOO do ,' Gorman filar. Au bbia. Courtly Alkell;' 1(0 Ergs Ili. Cub. }30.12; • mar boo N Orate of Soda: NM buss, conntry 1110, Lbls Nos. I and 2 Itaran: On hand and for .Ole by ALEXANDER RING. 1 . .) ( ) IJSSEL'S EMI LUSTRATE 01/0. ILANTE.—Tbk indrenally approved and admired ar tieb‘, free front ardent apeua , pungent oll• and silo, dl. outlet:re materials, rlranathe hair o [l.llllloo.ly r renders 11 boautlfully bright and Imperrta to II tlin dedicate fragrancn of Jhr Herrera. For salt* by ' JOB . PLEMINO. Joll3 C Market orner arket kneel and the Diamond. poTATou...i, POTATO, POTA 1,000 boo. Oro 14.1. to anion this day and for sal ty by bat J. ILCANYIICI.D A CO., Vint stroot. CSILL, SURGEON 'DENTIST; Ofrideng o and lansidenen No. $l7 NEANT STREET. ontoona t dlourt bo can ma Ma Wooly of my that may favor Lim With Moto patrons*, Any of the yarinno otylla of Tooth hmo od If ortMod. mynnllyla pivaErsuifeilfirk tfiEEn-A - 5 boa ea choir:6;nd rocelYrd and f r Nan, orboleoalo naul IfItANOE'I4 Yondly Grwor i mud Kure, rederal Allogbeny .-^. 1 tko- _ Argberly. Jo2l SEED BUCK WIIEA.-500 bush. York Moto for lulo by J. S. LIGIOSIT • CO, • .tr.o T 6 xi' sun. and 22 'root et mg.. r t Ile iCIVIIBA'r-150 bus. prima Seed for Ado by 811.11114/t A DILWORT 11• Jo 23 130 mull= Seoand otro.ra. BEOWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA MN• OEµ on band sad for sin by L VARNA/Mei( Jk 00. • SWEET YoTATOES—Te Yi3.teel CROP. 3 bblt. liattothojott rte'd and for gale by Jo& Entittl & ANOZnitott, 119 Wood d. Dotifolls-50LnBn. — Reds and Lake, Shore to arrive. told f or sole by RIDDLE, MM.& & 00 . _ i r ThiIESK-75 LIP. from variouo dairies, bra w. A, fur co Wog. for ode by J• 33 WillT3 a CO. • • • OIL -10, bbla. Tanner' a chi received 911 n.,..1, 1 ,0cte and for snip by . 1623 :—__ ALIIXANDCR KING. ronAN6-40 bbhi. suAll wlrit,Tror edif ---- la by zr laZil EMT U. OOLLUM Vnbtic sclias 0 0 ALLZGIIINT CLlZTLitr.—Secretary arid namave• Otacesl7,37 1 , 11211 STREET, Pito. Imre, Figtserf. on I enema Ooaraey, P/Itaborgh.llay 17,1159. ErAT a meeting of the Directors of is ompaoy, I. is eel day,a Dividoo,l, of /WE PEE C1:517', befog Two Dollar's and Ile/ per gun on paid up Ptak, liras aoraarl, payable In cub. an demand, to the holden of paid op stook, and to ba spOlad to the Ilquldation of Block Note. = Stock otd folly paid op. toyliatad I. OMER SPROUL, eon'eut7. sersooo AGLNTS WAN-mix—To sell four tom Agrant ham made ewer V 5,000 on one— Letter tb.n all other similar agenciaL &ad Lax stamps nod get 80 page* partimNan, grads. Jet leamdawn EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, 3.12... rerIiCESTS WANTED in this State to Call- TIM with the GOLD/Li SALVE. Sella rapidly. Can make coal pay. Parietal; U. and Jet tAtoda an . C. P. WIIIITEN, Lo.ett , Mean ritM PROVED AND REAL ESTATE TOR BALE AND DOR RE follow. ILN valuable proper-Ora In Pittsburgh and the City Disttict tie offered far de and rent at low rates and on easy terms. FOR BALE—A aubstantial three &tory Brick norm, with • thres•tory back buildtng-efite-pro-ef roof—and containing eiztennranat, situated on Fourth strewt, Plenhorgb, two alto the Iron City Bank. The lot ie 27 feet 10 Rohn Rah; by 90 feet deep. etum—Seven hundred and fifty feet of ground on COM. memo street, and running thence them hundred feet to low wafer mark of Monongahela fife r. The Mom. trout of this property is the that legal landing above Dam Mo. 1, is admlrably adapted for a wharf, width Is ranch noodod in that locality, and would yield barge {wont. Also--Your hundred feet of ground on name aired, nod mowing Mete distance to low water mark, nod situate,' ho me. Die new Bolling Mill of Moorhead • Co. and lion Pittaborgh and Boston Copper Works. Also--Two hundred Building eats on Braddock, Brady and Commeroe streets and Penneylvmda livenne,! The pr/ca of these lots vary tram two (gMI) hundred dollars to night (gSCO) hundred dollar, each. • A uso—Ponnteen scree of Land on Sabo mreot, containing two limodorie and two freestone quarrks, cow under lasso. The above land and city dietrkt lots adjoin the City., and are only about one mile from the Court Come SOD Ltrorr.—Puna Dank—This well known Moil has teen re:molly fitted' op and Improved. It it well lighted and the entraace la by • wide and may staircase. Amo—A goad Amid on Market &trod fora naristy Store or Millinery busluma. Also—Several Oflires and Dooms on Third and Market streets. N. D. GAZZ&M, Nu. GO Market street, up stain. OHIO WRITO HII/aPHITH BPEINGB Aniaouoceiskein of the Proprietor for th Soason of 1809 THE 01110 IVIIITE SULPHUR SPRINGS are Siluale In Delaware county, IS Whea math from (lhn CoPitaoraiiio.)ms the Scioto rim, lo milew from Delaware, & tulles from the White fluiphur Station, on the Springfield, Mt Vernon and Pittsburgh Railroad, and 10 mile. from Plsweant Valley or Springs Station, no the Onlonalma, Piqua and Indians Barna& Them Springs will be open for the recepUen of vieitors On the lat Day of June. The improvement. of 1559 bane been large, enabling the proprietor to accommodate from Use to no hundees guests Among these improver:lonia may,be mentioned a large and elegant hotel,new catnap row., additional buildings for ineusemeht end recreation, extensive bath homes, a mann laundry, lee., to, Ow., the estate there are the Springs, all within the lawn, four of villa, the White Sulphur, the Chttlybeete, the Meg nalau and the Saline Chalybrate, are decidedly medicinal, whilet the filth Is remarkable for the purity of Its waters. TEIS WHITE SULPHUR le • beautiful Att.lan fountain, situated near the rocky book of the Ps tote riser. At the depth of 160 feet bolo• the atirisee of the MAO flow the remarkable stream 4.1 sulphur wake, which etippline thi. Spring. Vibe stream wake diwtiveroil tl irty 'quint ago by • !gentleman aho wait luring fur salt The ruder, when readie4st once upon to tbo eurfarti, audio.. over eine° enntinuod to lbw during all Mial;E=M=ll =DB For info them Sprino hare I.n highly totttonol for Mtn - I.lldnul prupertito. Ituriog the post mown their rrpotattun In this reoptet hr.. Wort olognlorly confirmed.— Thai were othninlttenol by ;by/siting Judith:4;l.ly Es to opiontity, time of drintlong. continuos.. Ae.,aad moles 161, oyattmolir pl. Or cur. sere numerous and cralifylng. THE WRITE WATER EULITIER t.wall. l ) ..arylamblo la those dleorders al' the Lie . Stowed/. which so oat. afflict gentleman who bore amp. too lowly coatltted to hasltotto, and pawn. todoravy hatOto. TUE CIIALTHEATE SPRINGS Are permanent realm Their «Q lo upon broken down and debilitated emetitrainns have bee, not insistent hot luting, giving to the blood • now vitality, nml to the pee non nerrtifs and 'lgor. SlAONtthista WATER Is a gentle aperient Invalids may rely upon every facility being fumigated them which can emaribote to health and comfort. A 4 • delightful reason during the summer menthe, the hi White Sulphur Springs Isere no rind In the Wont, soil hot tow In R. United Stets. The Imstlen Is peculiarly bathy; the Scioto bore I. • rapid, rocky atheism, the *TIM Ismnaocie,^ • formation hundreds of feet in thicknom, ibnorgh which the Odour mutts way, is everywbete, either oh s• neer the serfam, the grounds of the setae are Man- Molly ritolnlatod, and interepethesi with 13111MCCOU. ravine*, whkli carry oa all the superfluous water, thee rendering Rios/AI dry and the atmosphere free frcm [bathed:Wily so pr Judicial to boslth: these Menmetancel, taken into con nection with the altitude of the plasm, about 1,000 test above tbo level of the ocean, make the locality as free from costa eking Influences sea mountain region, The Spring property consists. of Z2O arse. of hash 060 ben dred of 'Lich is covered by one of the math bearatifel groves Ohio. Tliis wocaland Is bandsomely hid off Into walks and drives, ono of the latter being two miles In ellerit. OATHS. - • •• Bathing ben by the flan adopted, Is bnyattht Into fall nathention with lint at natundly Werth and lot Enthral. The water le bested In the Lath tab by steam pipe; the heat not bring raised bleb enough to precipitate Its cane, It Is by this Ryan= applied to the mien of the tattier with cat the 1.. et themllnelearodleeta . 111bElid411 011 , 1 C. • Tafferraph OM., CommaLest:log off tb all part. of the contrectkiti with distant Wray will be • tom ' T' clir 4 Ciei: to sentleowe who aua helix (Aim end direct their booloraa affairs dolly. All the osmotic* ternary to health, Oman and amusemooLv le tromay onset to find at the Ohio White Sul phur Spriags, as the pimento Is ellooMmal to make It, in every partkular, • Ora clam watering place. Omitted with B. ift.rol lutlimoags urei c l ed lot year, no effort will 100 good to merit Its continuance. A livery, well stocked vita horses and carriages, Is attach ed to the Springs_ For further tofornmtlon, arrangement. kr rooms, Ic., ANDIttIV WILSON, J., mr A:1 catt• White Sulphur P. 0., Delaware Co., Ohlo. City and County Ittanrande Company. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an act of &amiably. relating thereto, and the Char ter. of lacorporation, opprood April 11th, 1E39, Books to receive • obsuiptlons to the Capital Snack of tke City and Cooly louraace Company of the city of Allegheny, will be open at We oat. or Musa plermisos, Poona stank (11,117,74 d 1 V e h u on „°,4" L D L I TA A . Y ;171. 1 .71a, 0. St. Clair street. Pittsburgh, on PRIDAY and PATIIII. DAY; the ate 9th ofJnly next, to 'remain Open for Wm PAVII, (notate Iliestock be moue subirribmi,)frotn 10 A. Id. to 4 o'clock P. 111.4 cook day. Josiah Ring, James L. Grabens, Mary Irwin, Wov,ll- Poey, Peter Peterson, . Aka Birmingham, (1. G. Craig, Wm. P. Doom, James Old, - John Irvin, fen., Jonas (lama, John Sumo; 0 C. Yeager. George Lewis, Samuel Uorialy, Nicholas Vosedly, &nu, Jolt A. Scott, R. P. lifcDowell, John W. Biddle, David tirsig, Soul Lindsey, Jr.,,. J. Longman, ht. Borland, Shoos Parle y, D. M. Evan., Alex. Mixed., It. W. Poindexter. Thos. Donnelly, Jame@ Pork, Jou , J1.131M A. Gaon, D. Lot Shields, CoßlAitti4l.lUTS. le-UM City Taxes and Water Bente: — NOTICE is hereby given, that in accord with Act. of Annembly, end by authority of the tuts of Pittsburgh, ail Ply Tune .d Water Rents for 1859 are now .0 end payable at the tIlle• of the City Trees tiret, fourth prat On all Taxes and Water Rent. Pahl 'Ate. Angut hit • dedneti. of Diva per Cent will be made. On them paid Senn August ht to September ISM, a de. dmtion of Two Out On those pad on jper or after October ht to November ht, Fire per Omit will be added. And for all the Taus and Water gents remaining unpaid on Nevember 1.1, warrant. will be lamed, with an addition of Ten per Cent. Wn . EIOIIBAIII. City Treasurer. U.—Tecuota who agree with their l a ndlords to pey Water Rent. an the tenements they tummy, can ilarertenl the .mount on applicati. at the Trimmer's Office. Jelintf °AWL/it'll Iiri'LLOPERTI( FOR BALLB), 1 1 1 1IAT PORTION OF OAKLAND •kncra-n "New Linden Grove.e lying within two and a half mom of the city, has born subdivided into lots of retire. tent cite, ranging in from One to ten acme each. Foment them aro level, °Mina beautiful atid sylastatrh - al co* ered forest nem, .d others gently rolling, suscepti ble of bring Improved In the meet nicht:rem. man or. with lots are mart...led by an eterdleur rieighborboOd. with the advantage of a Gat elms private wheel, taught by Mr and Alm n, M. Rem, with publk schools in the vicinity. A ilea of omulb.e. runs every hour during the day". in a short time • Passenger Railroad will be built, tb ua neutering them mon eligible and does able. Poe beauty err...wry, facility of woe., purity of conventrom to the city, they ere tomirpanial me elln for country raidences. • • . In order to arentmmodata those who:nany Irish to Impn.e, they aro named .t the OaDotting' very easy forme Oteetenth In head .od the Residue In nine eqnsl annual payments. Je9:lttel W. O. LItIiLIK 91 Ihatnand .1. The Corallte and Porcelain Teeth HAVE now been exteneively tette(' by the cltLvena of eitteburgh, aud the verdict to Utah. favor la nosaltrions, &busy have lahl said. teeth immoral ou geld plate to anal themselves of the Improvement. embraced in three pen• and beautiful .13 le of dentistry. Their superiority consists nudely to their perfect adapt. Um, to the =nth: their perlict cleardinese,.being Without cracker crevice Ihr food to God lodgment, and made of a material on which the Jukes of the month cannot act.— They are free from all metallic meta, corrmion or tarnish and de not silbet the bowl,. They also combine great etrength. with lightnen, comfort and elegem.. This, with their close reiamblance to natural tmth, render them the meet desirable mthati tate* for these organs ever offered.— A eameination will fnAy confirm all 11.1 ha. been said In their Praise. N. gTEII BINP, N. D., Dentlet, No. 111 Penn newt . Pittsburgh. N. 11.—Teeth drawn by the palates. ;imam. ap2olhwtittYP =li=i:MM= &km\cw4wm JUST received the first two Pianos of our north Spring .apply or nook,. ugebrated MUM. tutor.). They aro Doperh inaromonts, mad omugt but be board and emu to bo prmoonaxt BIZIPEUOR.IN BITAR •RESPECT WWI eau...mates. for min by RLIURR it BRO., Jell Role Arent. for St 4 Mnre ontivalled Pianos. , Cm — uT.:__lll assets. OARTWRIGRT & YOUNG, Ne. co Wood area, Invite the attention of medical mo o, eity and country , drag *tore keepers end atm thee flirted, to the fact that the era the ONLY TAM AND .11U PPORTEU MANUFA in the ally: The Bechar ootner hoeing had Icing expetienee the buelnew of ma • it., fitting and repairing Trout., h hi prepared to glee perchaeara the benefit at Oex at perie:ce, o wall as of war me`b"bicei chill be me/ Poona In the matador° of thee* fortuttoettla. When preferred, Trona will be made to order, and la all canoe they will be wesammte,and mid at prkes far below those uenally extol for Inferior manna. meats. An examination, after having egarolned and pelted Trowel In the atom, le all that U deeired. JeG4 F' EON SiLLE ON THE 01110 RIV- E, man miles below norhater and immediately adjoinin ß g Indoetry Station, O. and P. liana& Tbla prop arty 1 worthy ihe attention of those darning • farm of auy sego by Wined. The ail hi of atallent grainy, and • vain of good 1 31trasitace Cal is alreedy geed. Tiara le one of the matt beentifel inn for Improving to be band orr tbo Obio river, 41.00 or ninny hoptoaki b l fruit and Ornamental Taw and Shall:tem ,Tbs ty will be and low and etconsmodeding ter= if = \l , or woo. goo farther abermatioaplease via" to . • • • ' r. VON Pittsburgh sal ItatibetallßOXßOOie Itallraed 4. 0126.1.wi1a/tnuT hada; Met, shay emfibLeld, OIL Suction Zalts. P. M. DAVIS, Anationtjar . --- Commercial Wes Eon= No, 64 ME Minot BRICK DWELLING ROU-110 SE AND LOTS IN :en WAILD AT A tiCT/ON. nice./ " 8818 11 Jo.. Mk. at 8 o'clock. at elsecesninerdal aloe roues, No. At Mtn street, •111 bo seld, three ralasble Loin of Groin:id, situate oil lbs aeatt4eattd o f street, barttec• Coign. Arcane and Reed nem: aaa a a front or 23 foot and extending Leek Itki foot, 00 .nten is erected • t•• story Mick Dsalllag Houlw imam amble, toolith troll tree; grape arbers and altrabbsey. Title indisputable. Tereas—...4l4 rd oath, residua to one and tiro years, %clik lan.d. P. -IL ,DMIP, Amt. 12 BUILDING LOTS IN 7ra WARD AT. ettrOTION.--On Tuesday erarderg, 2ruee m!!!. gt - &clock at On cennoarchel nloa rooms 64 Mtn at, will. be mid. the donning Unable Lots of Orman, la thadat of lota ont by the Late Judge Porter, ten t Gt .„ 67, Cd, 6.1, 74. 73, 74, 73 and 70. dbuti... gay Moa. 70 and 71 on The Erect, a plan of whkb tan bo mom an the notion roans. Tenn at de. P. M. D. 6, Ant - - - - yALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION- - On Tuesday seening. /nun 'Mb, at 8 o'clock, at the co enorcLal Wee rooms, No. 34 I Bib street, still bo TO shuts Exchangt, /tat Block: 30 alum Merchants d Manufacturers Bank Flock 6 do Penns. hisuranre Co. do 10 do Pittsburgh Trost Company Stork, 10 do Allegheny Bank do 10 do Eureka Insurance. Co. do J 44 . 31. D to • . FIFTEEN BULIXING LOTS IN TILE BETENTII WARD AT AUCTION.—IIy virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Allegheny ou'unty, toned to WM. A. Hallock,ll. D., executor of Wm. K. Porter. deed., will b. sold at the Caramorclat 1 , Ora Itoolsm,No.6l Kroft, on Tuesday evening, lane 25th, at 6 o'clock, fix Leta' of Ground, sittotto on Coates Aveiro. between }mum sod Arthur's etrects, having tuck a front of 20 feet on Centre Avenue, extending Lack 06 fret: also, Nl °e r o ta o f O re .,' shrubs on Clarke street; being Nos. 66, 67,68,139, co, 61,14, 03 and 61, In Porter's plan, bestow...Leh • front of 20 feet, and extending back fa foot. Terme, one-half rash, roldne I. two equal unveil payments with Ramis% secured by Judgment bonds and mortgage. Jo: F. 61. DATI6, Ana. BA ROUCUES, BUGGY AND SPRING WAGON AT AUCTION.-0n Wedorailay meroing, Jona 29th, at II o'clock, at the Cominerrial Woe Roomy No 64 Filth .treat, will be sold, 2 handsome Eastern mule Bartmcbmg I du do du Buggy, with top; 1 do too horse 6priog Ninon, Jc23 P. N. DAVIS. Ant. AUSTIN LOOlllB & CO., merchants' &change. STOCK. SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS CO, AT MS AINRCHANTW EXCLIANOR EVERT THURSDAY CYBNINO.—Bank, Bridge, Insarenee and' Steck, Bond and Real sold al ycUloash r al l ridercbante'Exchangs by AUSTINLIXIMS & CO. . Notes, Drafts and Loans on Real Estate negotiated of reasonable terra by AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., se2l Stock Note Broken. 92 Fourth a/. Vustness iloticto ebangco. _ _ 00-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.-Mr.. Sur Arr dr*AAA this day retires from oar ERI2 by mutual consent, and Is artrcvede4 by Mr. D. C. CLAPP, as manag ing nber z HANNEDY, CUILDS A CO. U=:M=ZMt DISSOLUTION —The Partnership hereto fora emitting balms .° W. hue Bairrw and Draw Bows, under the atyle of WM. SMITII.II CO . win. di.. solved lin the Iblb day of February, 1559, br We death of Mr Dixon Brown. DAVID E. PARE and JAIIRS. PARK. .13., baring put , chased the interest of Mr. D. Brown, dec'd, In the lan hrm of Wm. smith A. Co., the Tomeiry and Methine Bustness trill be Ixreeller mndoetril under the at)b ot Smith. Perk /1 Co., by erbium Ilse basines“ of the lateflren ►DI be settled, SMITH, PARK £ CO., FOUNDRY, NI rain: AI, PA Worrhousr, No. 149 First and 120 Second Strut, MANUFACTURERS of nil oizes and do wry moripllnos of Coat OR Retorts sad BUlls,Gas an Ws ter Pips, Pad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Bozos, Stant btotilds, Pulleys, Hangers end Oooplings. Also, Jobbing sod /Ischia° Castings or every dwell - 41CW wads to order. . !Laving . complete IdeCLIINE SHOP nar Thal to tbe &unary, netresery /mange sill be carefully elleaded! to. m7.dttne24l. H E andersi,ped have associated with them In tlw CommisAm &Wriest Jaws Vanua, lab of • oheovillis Ohio. The stile of the firm will coutinoo u rotoforo. ?MUCK At CO. WI. runes. ----WM 111XICR. IsTIMICLIC de' oco n , COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, For the sale of Pig Iron and Blooms. 95 WATS& ATIMET, Pirtarasa. IDAVE TIIIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH A toe, Ur. YOLIN Disizow. In the Lfatlertskisti kahum, which will be conducted oeler the news sort style of LESI ON k DHILLOW. JAM LEMON; rens- .. waderialung In all its Branca. . LEMON & DELLOW;No. HS, Foca% st., are prepared to do Undertaking in all its touches, to the bast manner, et prices to wilt the time.. We with spe ial attention to Fiak's new style patent Metallic Bririal (Nam, kw the de of which we are ado agents in rityj and of which we keep