f, WTUUKA-V- l - UTOS~V, B< FtMTSOS ' R. SRR BTT * CC. . EDITORS and. i* ROPR-IZTO.DB, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1859. Republican. State Ticket. Auntsba ozsxul, v; TnOMiS R COCnaAK, ef tc»k county. fcarnom ossaut, WILLIAM- S. EEIU, of Berks conaty- Republican County Ticket. SttiT*, •. • - ELIAS H. IKIStf, ifnntx, WILLIAM VABKGM, Piltstmrgh, ! PAVID'A. PBESSLBY, Allegheny, i CH&BLX9~L. GOEHBINO, Baserve, DAVrb B. 1 BAYABD, Peebles, WILLIAM ESPT,,tower Bt,ClUr. j ASSimST UW TUMt, THOHAfI MELLON, Collin*- OBIIJCT ATTOtJtrr, JACOB B. MILLER, PJrabmgb- Sjolh Fatbllb. ’ jo N AtiuS n SS?n ; .s-™ Uii ’““ b »''« t ‘- ~ • 4BWTOS. DA VIP CORNS LIBS, SswfekU?, eoavnoa,' jr. T.' ANDEttSON, East Deer. . unttctoaorrasroos, : c '' JOSEPH MlfcLEB, Snowdeo. Tee Natueauxatioe Question.— The Nation al Administration, it is said, is coDßtauliy in the . receipt of remonstrances from allparts of the country against tho monstrous , doctrine of the Casa-te Clerc letter; but, although it trembles attboconscqaeoceaof this false 6tep,AaJUdid at the resalts of the stand it took ontho Lsobmp* - ton ■ question, it still' adheres mallshiy to its aground, and vUI db so even if U shoald rend the sporty into fragments. The Harrisburg Union, •forlnstance, which Is the mouthpiece of Buchan ,an m Pennsylraoifl, states the~position of the party-and the gorernment in the following ©x plloit language: “Every man whomwahave recognised as a cit- izen most, be defended with the whole power of the United Stales so long as he remains upon American ship or American soil; but we cannot insist upon defending criminals, who, natural ised in America, shall voluntarily return to the scene of their nativity and crimes. Nor can we now interfero when the native-born citizen of a : country which adopts the idea of perpetual alio .. a citizen, always a citizen—returns to bis home, and is palled by the land which gars .him birth to defend the'eonntryof his birth with arms in hand. The. assumption that every man owes something. to. the mother who bore him, . and the'soil upon which he was born, is recog nized by municipal and international law.*’ The government, too, in answer to an appli cation for a passport and for a statement as to - ita legal bearing and effect, replied as follows: IT. <7., ■&?.,A’ew Tcr£—Dear Sin Your letter of the 11th instantbas been received. In reply, I am directed to inform you that a pass-, port is a mere certificate of citizenship, whioh requests foreign governments to give all lawful aid and protection to its bearer. ;It does not exempt him from any obligations or penalty which he may have incurred to the government of his native country prior to bis nataralizttioß, if he should voluntarily repair thither. I am, sir, your obedieut eervant, * John Appletos, "Assistant Seo’y. Id both of these extracts the principle is dear ly recognized that the foreigner: who emigrates to this country leaves bebiqd'hlm. obligations Ip the government under whioh be was born, such as it may ohoose to demand, which he cannot shake off or be released from by naturalization here. He may renounce his allegiance to that government, but he cannot get rid of it by such formal renunciation; he may voluntarily swear allegiance to our government, and so lake upon himself the duty of rendering it military eervice; bat he still owes military service to the govern ment hohas renounced, which maybe claimed of him as opportunity offers. ■ " . .-This, wOsay, is the democratic doctrine; and H.follows from it that the foreigner is at once a citizen of two countries, owes allegtaobe to two , governments, and may bo called on for military eerrioe under both; This, stripped pf all ver biage, is the true statement of the case, and it is only id this vicVof it that we can arrive, folly, at tbs utter prepwleTousneM of this new nr Hole i : jo thedemobirallc creed. - The basis of all the arguments we have seen in behalf of the new tencMs that jqmr, map •joauy. OWeS aUeglaoco : and mifilary service lo tbo government under which he. was reared, and that be Can no more shake off this debt than he can a pecuniary debt which he may owe to any f citizen of (hat government. We do not admit the truth of this, allegation. A debt between individuals is a mutual contract; butlho alleged debt of military service is not a contract nor is there any mutuality respecting it between the. government and the individual of whom it iai claimed. But, let us admit it, for the eake ; of the argument; and even" then we think it can be clearly shown that the claim set up by these foreign governments and now for the first time recognized by ours, is not h “Mlfl! firm for.ibis reason: that every one of tho European nations with whiob wo. bave official intercourse, has voluntarily permitted Its citizens to emigrate hither without exacting or. puttiog forward (ble'elaim. Most of these governments hare Uwe or cdide regulating em 'igratiOD, under which nearly every foreigner in this country toot hie departure. The govern ment «aid to him, practically, ‘‘Tod may go. We have a olaim upon you for military service, which baa not been satisfied, but we forego our right :tp' insist upon it, and giveyoa our fall permission to leave without satisfying it." What Is this but a full remission of the claim ? If the men.hsd escaped, it might be different; but the —loraigners in this conntry are not fugitives, in any sensei They left in open day, with the full knowledge and permission of their governments, and under their regulations; and the govern ment which permits a citizen to leave, npon ■ wbom it; has a claim, _with the full knowledge ; tbathe will probAbi/. i neyerTelarn',‘yolantanl7 i abandons its claim upon him, and'haa no right. to renew it. . This, we contend, is a fair conclusion from the premises of tbo administration. We do not ad- mil the premises, ond do not, thereforo, put the -TSoncluaion fonrard a 3 embodying our views, but we hold that, is good against our governmenl, v . upon Vila own ground. v We arrive at 'conclusion from different premises. We bold that every men has a right to choose which government ho will serve; and when he has made that choice, the government. - he renounces has further claim upon him. / The governments of Europe havepermiUedthesc ; people to ieave, without aesertinjg any claim upon V them; aad such of the emigrants as have volun-. tanly become citizens under our laws, ought to l. be protected by. our government the came as other cUixener. wherever they, may go, if tho power of lie gOTsrnirfcnt is competent to reaob and protectthem. iEveuU.theywcre.originaUy, fugitives'firom tbo governuiexii under which they . were born, and were guilty only of political of fences, we oagbl’to protect them os freely and as iherenghlyM'onr, other citizen®, We have opened the doors >pf oUiiehship to them, and permitted them to renoauoo the'old and . - mw allegiance ; aad to abandon them after Urns voluntarily adopting them as ohildihn into the ‘ lotion a franffaudour gorernmenttoo . waak lojdefcnd those whose eUixensbip it so. knowledges and whose allegiance U dafoe. 1' , Thx .Pbctidxut’s Opibios or mi ooßtemplaUog the r Itw extravagance of thepresent odmlnletteui^ ■ people are tempted to ask what Mr. Buchanan himself thinks of Me own official acts., Re hat haff«W«rfwooMo;pi*iic man—to has' been - 'reared la tbo service of the conntry—and surely ’ *he is not totally blind to errors which oven api pear as enormous to the common jnind of . the nation. H* knows that the expenditures?* the ~ government are too heavy, for a period of. Iran* “ qallity and peace—ho is aware that oorrupUon is rife among his own officials—and that the line of duty, marked out by-the fathers of the Be pnblie, hae, since hto induction Into office, bees: iotdlly erased. Happily we hare *he means at ■ hand of aecorUuning the bf the President —■ in Hgard tothe conree of hls own admlnistra* Uon.' He aisdM j ibe Measures of President Tyler, whioh taken as > a standard, at this time, would sinkbis admin- I iatratiou into- deaths, of ln that speech he professed to be horrified at an annual government enthy of twenty-three mil lions, when there was no war, nor no cause for extraordinary expenditures. He warned the country that such profligacy, on tbo part of its rulers, would result io its min and disgrace. He • deprecated a national Debt as a monstrous evil, and denounced the issue of treasury notes, as a dangerous innovation. If Mr. Buchanan was right In 1842, ho must be wrong now. Let us see how bo elands, judged by bis own standard. In 1858, ander his management, the expendi tures\were nearly four timeß th ® amount of thoBe\ihich he found fault with in 1842,- ffnder Tyler. Tho national debt has been Increased by ' the issue of Treasury notes, to an amount whioh the Tyler dynasty never dreamed of. Snob facts ■0 tbese'need no comment. Arrival of the Great Balloon I Friday evening at twenty minutes past seven, the balloon Atlantic left Bt. Louis for a trip to the seaboard. ' Messrs. Wise, LaMouutaine, Gager, and Mr. Ilyde, of the Republican, were the passengers. Their departure was most aus ploious and wag witnesaedby thousand of specta tors. The balloon landed near Adams, Satur day afternoon at twenty minutes past two—hat ing traveled a distance of twelve hundred mllos in nineteen hours. We were early advised of tho fact of the arrival of the terial ship and soon found ourselves lq diroot communication with the voyagers, who courteously communicated whatever of incident or interest occurred during the famous trip, and we hasten to lay it bofore our readers. ' The balloon landed on the farm of Mr.'Whit ney, In Jefferson county 1 , about eight miles from Adams village. It traveled over the wholo.of Lake Erie, from Toledo, across Long Point— passing between Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 12 o’olock, Saturday qood. After it passed Buf falo, and just before reaching Roobester, the balloon encountered a violent hurrioaoe, whioh swept it from Us course and carried the voyagers over Lake Ontario. . It was their intention to have followed the .Central railroad os near as possible to Albany, and but for the storm of Saturday theywould have been successful. The wind swept the balloon with great veloci ty over tho Lake, and before reaching within eight of the Eastern shore of Lake Ontario, the serial ship lost her ascending power and rapidly sank down toward the water. The ballast had entirely given out, and the provisions, water supplies, and eome of the clothing of tbo passen gers were thrown overboard: still tho balloon neared the Lake with great velocity, when it was found necessary to lake off the propelling ma ohine and pilcbrit overboard. These efforts were unavailable to give the balloon ascending power, when the oars and seats of the boat were given to tho waves. AU hands then left the boat and olambered into the car sixteen feet above. In sptlo of all exertions, the air vessel skimmed to within thirty feet of the water and actually dashed the boat into the lake. It righted itself, however, and tho balloon went on with the speed of two soles per minute. At this point the propeller Young-Americo, of Oswego, was spoken. Providentially tho balloon reached the shore, having traveled, over fifty miles—just above the waves, whfoh were rough and boisterous. But a terrific peril now appeared. The balloon rustl ed into a thick forest and tearing down trees and breaking branches, pursued itsresistless course for upward of a mile and a half, dashing the oc cupants of the car to and fro against tranks and limbs, until at last it caught in a tall sycamore and the silk was rent into ribbons; when the apparatus at onoe came to a halt, leaving the voyagers euspendod thirty feet in tbo air. Mr. LaMountaine was slightly injured by striking against a limb, but all (he others reached tho ground in safety. A number of farmers bad observed the balloon ruebiog along over the forest, and of course at its landing irerowd had collected. Refreshments were supplied to the voyagers, and every cour tesy and attention promptly paid them. They were afterward taken to Adams, where they ar rived about G o’clock.. The excitement'in Adame upon learning of the arrival of tho distinguished voyagers was intense. At first the people were incredulous— they emelt a meteor—remembered moon etorles —did not wish to see elephants or any suoh sort of animal—'but when Mr. Wise produced verita ble St. Louis papers, dated the day before,'and other evidences of the voyage, the people be lieved, and the terminals were the lions of the town. An impromptu meeting was called at Saunders' HalL At least eight hundred people ware present- Col. presided, by vwhom the voyagers were introduced to the audi ence. Profs. Wise and Gager respectively rela ted their experiences during tbo trip. From them we learn that the night after leav iojpSl. Louis was passed without special inci dent. The voyagers all slept comfortably. Day- morning, found thorn over Fort Wayne, Indiana; passing East, they re&ohed Toledo and atruok off across Lake Eric. At To- ledo the voyagers were wilhia hearing distance of persona ou terra firms, who very generously and enthusiaetically shouted 41 that's a big Lake," “that's Lake Erie," “don't go there, you'll get lost," &c. The people appeared very much excited and alarmed for the safety of the voyagers—apparently ignorant of who they were, or of Uic purpose of their mission. At various points the farmers along their coarse would catoh a glimpse of the ballooo, and frequently tho voyagers could bear tho rural swain call to his spouse to get up aod see the wonderful sight in the heavens. They describe the effect of the sunrise, when they approached Lake Erie, as grand in the extreme. They could not find words to express the eubUmlty cf tho grand panorama surrounding them. Io passing over Lake Erie their route was at* most direct to Buffalo from Toledo. Upon the Lake, steamers and sail vessels were seen and bailed, aod responees .were made. Crossing the Lake their average speed was about seventy-five •miles per hour. The balloon passed over Brock port after leaving the Lake, and it was also ob served at Medina, wbieh was the last seen of it, apparently, until spoken by tbe propeller on take Ontario in the storm. Just after leaving Medina, an, incident oecurcd welt nigh fatal lo Prof. Wise. He osaended to the neck of the balloon to'adjust some portion of the cordage, and inhaled so much of the hy drogen as to stupefy him. He was hailed from below, but giving no answer, bis companion, Gager, went np and foudd him quite insensible. With great effort bo was aroused and safely low ered into the car. This wae the only unpleasant incident to the voyagers. Mr. La Mountoino remained with the balloon to save it, if possible. Mr. Hyde left in tbe evening for.Sl. Lotus, nod Messrs. Wise and Gager also left Saturday evening for the East, liith tbeir package of'-letlera aod papers, dated at St. Loots the day previous, some of which have ere this been delivered io New York. ' The highest point attained daring the voyage was a little over two miles.. The balloon was charged with 75,000 feet of gas at the starting. Tbe balloon was tbe one constructed at Lansing burgh, and the voyage was an experiment' pre paratory to a trip across tho Atlantic. The aero nauts are well satisfied with their trip, and'are confident that mrial navigation for great distan ces is entirely practical The trip cost Mr. Ga ger alone somo two thousand dollars.— Utica Her. TnaCaors.—Tbe crops throughout our State, we are glad to learn, .are looking finely. The backward spring and tbe ineessant rains retar ded tbe qorn, but under tbe effect of agenUl sun, its rapidgrowtb oau almost be seen daily. We are glad to observe that fanners and other have .planted all their means would allow them to this season, so that, if the weather henceforth is propitious, we may expect a good harvest. God reward the honest labor of the farmer.— St. Paul Times, Shads Trees m Philadsli'iua.—Tbe legacy of fivo thousand dollars, left to the city of Phil adelphia by Elliot CreesoD, has been paid over. ;Tbe bequest is for the purpose of planting shade trees iq tbo'strceU of tbe city. Prom this wiso investment there will be realized three huadred dollars a year, enough to pay for planting fifty or sixty trees annually. Mr. Cresson directed that the trees selected should bs of nativsgrowlb and not “ailsnthas, or other foreign trash." : From Lasn Burentoa.—Tbe fide steamer northern Light, Cant. Spaldiog, arrived from On tonagon this morning at six o'clock. The northern Light brought down 130 tons iron, 30 tons copper, 50 packages Cub and 75 passengers. The northern Light leaves again for Lake Bo perlor on Friday eveniog.—CVm, ItoatJ. Wheat.—The Milwaukee Bmtintl, of tbs 24th aIL, eoys:—3emo idea may be formed of the extent to..whiob wheat gambling is carried 6b, when Uls known that for soma weeks past tbs reported sales have generally ranged from 40 in *O,OOO bushels each day, while the receipts eel 4°* exeeeded 15,000 bushels. Boras of tbeirir vpwrators never. In reality, own ft hnirh*! of wheat. ‘ ~ a U ? A ’V' T U laves.—The Harford Timn m/s J„ l ® r3 *rnttht last, some eight or nloeiisre# owners nt Perrymaoifi/le S? , 11 1* .luted lli.l «ln pAfljr t Ik.” ’‘""“•'M tO UID **., I/? two »hllo nea who ■»«. ptcl(m , , t lb(Ir . A Now Nilis ron IT.-~Th, T.miton 00.-./l. eV«aklog of lho b»Uot -boi ,l (c tlon Jrendador which dfljof 11./eUowu.niiKiT.l. In Kansas were rteenlly indicted,' uyr—oThe orime committed by oar Kansas friend* wa* «• believe, polling an .nnexpectedly Urge votaU -3rfe»TenwoTUt. ,, “ ■ •.i . ; ; Tm Womb TO fM Maw ow or WOBK.—To a j . - - y ‘ ; • ftmßtioir. Jithi 2Tttf» 1859*^' mAa oat of enployrnfent* proscnbed,nmked, f|<=t»Tax Committi* op* Coujicils appointed toaucUfrthe Accounts of the Central Boarfl ol tv... is nothing SO terrible aslhe vnpenetrabtliw |W SaoesttottofttsciTef P»tfbcrga,rh*Ts wXatoltwJ tVbwfcs uit voochsni of tu Tnwrimnj StewtPWttod 7w*tT«*f n kiof socielyaWUiid MuuiJEferr i fledth*Mmoiobc c«i«* Mm t»UflC*ia‘h*Trsuom's tuoboath* Bib SightTh«aMdFwtf-B«mai®d Of tbecloaeranMO* soe»*y •ruumyuuw-.x.sery «r«n DoiUt* %ni Mn tr nine Cents. Annexed w* mboit *a*b*tr*etoT tho Tw*inw*»»-«mat,icajmp* olid with ■ busy man seems to hat* found «u place; each | utiemf ut eitheObjector*’ sccrontssod Um«»t of lb* Ward,OolotalandUi*hSchools. jab.T.XISCAH), locks step with Ms neighbor. and the vast pro- 1 • ” Jus.*o3S. cession moves on. Once out of (he serried or* . der, the unhappy wretch cau never, resume bis ' position, lie finds himself the fifth wheel of a - ■ ■ -- coach; there is nothing for Mm to do—no place ' ,55! ~ JanBl4 > -'nZuZZlifi? * ° 9r 10 for him at the bonntifal board where others are “ rMh > . Jkrd> 22s 00 fed. Ho nay starve, or drown himself, as he : - « ooii«tor*iw:...- J£ likes; the world has no use for aod will not j “ “ *‘ •, , 5 5# “rrrnu*«r. , a * 2 X mbs him. —" Built and Bear, in (ho Allan* l “ “ & *«>’><* "»““ d «« Monthly.” ' Mm. Jons Smith, who lives on Staten Island, and raises chiokens, says she read the item headed "Crops in the Interior,” and was led by U to examine tbe crops in the interior of the chickens she was just picking for market, and reports full crops of oorn and oats, but "nary” grain of wheat. Can’t say nothing about fruit, as she never allows poultry to run In the garden. Sbbiods Accideht.— -We are pained to learn that Mr. Samnel Eogland, of East Findley town ship, was very seriously .injured on Friday of last week, by being thrown from his wagon. He had started from home, in oompany with his niece, with a wagon aod two horses, and had with Mm a quantity of honey and other market ing, and when a short distance from tbe Upper Ten Mile Plankroad the horses became fraotious and endeavored to ran away, ne did his utmost to check their progress, but before he could suc ceed the wagon upset, throwing out both himself and his niece. The latter was not hart to any extent, but Mr. Eogland had one arm broken, and was, !t is feared, seriously iojared inter nally. When found by some of the persona re siding in the vicinity he wee totally Insensible, in which ooudition he was conveyed to the dwel ling of a friend, when a physician was sent for. We have not boon advised to tbe preoise extent of the injuries.— IfnsA. Siam, Harvest.— Bevcral of our farmers hare al ready commenced catling wheat, and in a few days the harvest will become general. Some have sanguine hopes that the crep will bo nearly eqoal in amount io that of last year, and the grains of a much more plump” bulk. Tho wee til, fly, rust, or any other thing, baa had no in jurious effect npon it of any material conse quence, and the general impression seems to be that the frost of June 4th was, perhaps, a provi dential thing after aIL Numerous farms in our county, If we are informed truthfully, will yield a larger number of bashels than they did last year. Of course these fame escaped the worst pah of the frost, though they were partly bitten. Oa the whole, we think oar farmers may be en couraged at the good prospects. —Qreem Co. i?r* publican. Stats Dsbt asp Isisezst. —We are happy to staff that under the efficient management of our present worthy State. Treasurer, Mr. Slifer, a portion of the State debt, amounting to $44,100 was paid on the 28th ultimo. He also paid, at the same time, that part of the interest duo on tho publio debt on the Ist iost., amounting* to $36,070 Co.~For. Tel Two Chops is Osb Tbab.— CapL Bird, oppo site this city, week before last harvested a hun dred aore field of wheat, re-ploaghed the ground, and last week planted it in oom. This part of obristendom is coming out all right, and it is oo wonder that our Northern and Eastern neighbors cast wistful glances down ibis way.— Cain (7oz. 24 ih. Harvest is Visual ia.—The farmers of lower Yiffeinia are now engaged In cutting their wheat. Io some localities it has been injured by fly, rnst, joint Worm, weevil; &0., but generally tho crop is regarded ae a good one. DTSPBPBIA.—The worst foe of humanity is so wall known, that we hardly feel dbpceed to occupy tlmeortpsnlßltseXposlUon. few bare wcapod suffering from ooa or another of Its ruled (onus. Io (act, it is either a ant or a cosnaczsci of almost erery other disease; and takes to this Mage, we tellers ooe rem-dj—BCERHAVE’S HQLLASD BITTERS—wiII alwayanuUgate, It not effect a t'trßUKDt'Care. We might an stronger lapguog*, hot, a* we ere addrtsle* a rtssmiaj ae well as a rtAjonable com* msully, desire w aroid the prejudice which would ettach to whet would eeea mere boosting. Indigestion, Heartburn, Headache—Sick aod Nerrons—ln fact, all that bare their origin in iupafrrd dlgestlon-le which ere Included BILIOUS DISORDERS ASD LITER COMPLAINTS, Mental Disorders, Zrritainlity,l»ditpontim to Think, Impatience, Dtprtißm of SpiriU, JV/rrew Ffan and Trrmlluip, gcjirt far fi&Mtfdc, aod a cumber of .other affections of this class, rendering a man unfit for tutor* coum with the world and the society of his family—will all, Jo most instances, be found to b«Te proceeded from that diseased state of the oJgeeUre organs obltb this medicine Is so eminently calculated to reliere. Rxio CUarm,—The Omcice highly Concentrated Boer* hare’s DolUnd Bitters U pat oplahalf plot bottles only, and retailed at $1 per bottle. The great demand tor this truly Celebrated Medicine has Induced many Imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. - Beware of imposition! Bee that our name Is on tho label of erory bottle you buy. BENJAMIN PAQB. Jo., * 00., Sole PcvtUeUrt, ST Wood street, between lit and *JdOtfc,tVttsbnnU>. Pm. mjSSriswP _______________ DIED—On Wednesday, the 29th pit, at Vccmniioo, Erie county. Ohio, BAORIL, wife of Oapt. Bobrtl fields, for merly of this city, aged about 60 yean. jarto abbrrKHtinnUß. CHADWICK * SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS DEALERS IN PAPER AND RIOS, And Agent* for the &*!a »h peld fbr Regt. jo2:lyd Knnn ACBESON TIMBER LAND on VV/UU (he nteri of Fitfalcg Creek, Wetxel Co, V», et 16 mile* from the ton of Uanmngtoa, on the B. A l>. IL R., end ebmit the eeme dittanre from tbs Pwkenborg 1L B. The teod if well nlcnd, ead better Unbered Usd can net bo fouod: whito, bleck, end red oak. hickory, poplar. Socost,beech,Ac^Ac. Blany portiooe of tbeennaterUh and would prodoc* grain of ail kindf, tobaero, Ac. Price only $1 per acre. Terra* *a*y. For eaie by JoT 8. CPTIIgEBT A SO?f. M Market »t. PRODUCE, FLOUR. Ac.— 601 bbU. lUrrUon Mill* Femlly Ilc nr, “ Weatero Extra, (to arrlre;) S»00 Lts«b. Shelled Coro; 3000 M Ear 'do WO “ Potatoae; W tooa Btooma,be»t quality, In etora and lor Bale by lUTCUCOUK, UcCKEETIY A CO. Beaumont & fletcuer.—The works cf Beau moot and Fletcher; tbe text formed from a new collection of tha early edition*, with cote* and a biograph ical memoir, by tbe Aer. Alexander Pyce.ln 3 Tolutoee. Jn7 KAY 1 Wood U. THE BRITISH DRAMA.—A collection of the meat esteemed Tragedlea, Comedice, Opera* and Farce* In tbe Englieh language, in 2 rota. Jo 7 KAY k CO .U Wood et, » Lord mahon’s history of eng- LAND.—Tbe liblory of England, from tbe Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Parle, by Lord Mahon, edited by Henry Bead, tn two to!*- KAY A CO, M Wood tt. TJENN. WHEAT —139 socks now landing from eteamer Arinonla for eel* by ja7 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. Ginseng and beeswax—i cask Glneeng and 1 do Be-twtX cow landing from tleaaer Arisoniafor talo by JuT ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. FEATHERS— 6 socks now landing, from eteimer Arizonia for *alo by jn7 Isaiah dioeey a co. WOOL— 9 bales fine Western Wool for ■ate by SDGBBTON A STEWART, Jo 7 107 Wood at EINE BRANDY—S casks fine Brandy, on coneigameot, for tale by JoT EDfIEATQN k STEWART, 107 Woud »t. Fine cut smoking tobacco—so bblelorcalo bw by &DQBRTON A STEWART, Jn7 lu7 Wood «t CHEESE— 200 boxes extra prime cutting Cbeem for tale by ' UENRY H. OOLUNB. LAKE FISH—2OO pkgp. for sale by JuT HENRY P.00LL1«8. HALF IN HAND, balance atone y«r, will boy a two*tory frame tons© and larse lot of grcuod on Carroll (treat, Allegheny; doy recta tor is per month. ri. CuTUbISRT A SON, j a 0 SI Market *t- WANTED— A ricrioa to toko charge of or adopt au INFANT (a boj)oo*a»octhold, lurwbirb '-remooeratioa *UI be girea. Addreta TUXODoRR HOOD, Pitt* burgh PueUifßce. JuMid . cfj REAMS 24x37 PRINTING PAPER, VO of a euperlor quality, for eel* low to clue* ecniiga meet, by CHADWICK A SONS, Noa. 149 aud 161 Wood •treeu CEDAR LUMBER r 2 logs 12 inch squurc, 12 feet loo*. i 6 plank* 4x12,12 feet lour- 2xtil2 f*et loeg; In *Wfo and for *alaby [JoSj IBAIAII DICKEY A OQ. WHEAT—C2 sacks on steamer X Cottage, to airiva, for aale by ’ IBAIAH DICKKY A CO. npENN. WHEAT AND FLOUR—73 Bocks 18bb!f extra family Floor, Broadway Mill*; 82 each* do do; do at earner Uazel Dell, to arrive, for aalefcy j q s ISAIAH DICKgY A CO. FLOUR— 200 bbln Extra in storo forfttloby j ßtt TIIOS. DBLL A CO. CORN— 1.000 bushels prime yellow in storo toy I*l* by [Ju9] TlfOß. BBLL A CO. KOUfPrM SPRING ttUFPXfY J t/ST tcooirod the first two Pianos of our ftriitih spring tnpply of tbeabora celebrated mano totnre. They are eopetb imlrutneuU, and nratt but be beard sod *Mh to be'proaotiftwid BOPJtttIOR IH KY£RY RPSpeOTio all rdiier make*, fgt eel* by 71. KLEUER A BRO, J-11 goto AgMtU for BUln«ray , a unrivalled Plano*. '“IUOIIAUDaOS* *- I A X S H L I I? E N 8, DaßUilt*, Olaporw, Ac. riONSUMBBB OP RICHARDSON'S LIN -o_/£Nf!,*ttA thorn deefrou* at chialolc* the GENUINE (Krifri Ahftald m* ibit tfor arUflt* they purchae* are aeoL Mwitathtfullnumsef Ihsflr®}. , RwuAJtvßotf, Bonn 4 owditt, ax A rdaratite* 6f tbe eouadneti sad durability of fb»a<*d* 'fhi* /rjilfm li uecemryaa larre girt «f icfotlor and heteUnihxam wptjeiA' ifier MMod trtlli tbe same of BlCuAßfr> i litik Ilonxes. Who, rvf*rti*« of (he thjnrx tbo* d-aliks 6f> Ibe Ameneaa floummer and Ut* nar>uft» talartof lhifxStilMed TFiird—Prioclp*l_ 812 60 AuUtaci* 2,249 03 Sight School 100 00...3, 161 65 Third Wa*4— Prlodpt) _ - 812 50 ' AniiUat* 4.753 76 Night School US 76-.6.GJ5 00 Bfrri—Ptloclptl _ 812 50 AuUtsot* ... 2,001 55 Night School - 100 00._2.C74 05 FifA Wari—Prmclj**! 912 60 AaliUoti 4,>42 30 Night School 150 00...5.204 80 Als£A ffttrd—PriDClp*J_ 812 60 A«itt»Ot«__ 3,6*6 30 Nl«b*Sct)t>ol.-~‘"'.".'-.”r. ’'ltib CO...Mb: SO Sit’ A TTird—Prtcdpkl 74000 *"ri>tant* i - 1,620 CO Night BehooVl^..—i—• i® 3 00...2,3tt 00 Eifk Wiird—* PrtodpOl— 812 60 do Ontt'og Worraot S 3 28 AolaUota 2,741 60 I Nl*bl Pcb001i.......... "w~. 'iW 00.-A'3: 23 a*rrf—Principal „ 812 M iutfUota .... 2.619 Oft Night fVhr-! 125 00.~C£G» «l OBBAT SALE OF LAJTDS ¥ AT HOMEWOOD ON SATURDAY, JCTIeV lOth, AT TnpvKK AND A HALF O'CLOOg.P. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, on the pramleoa, near Homewood fltatioo, on the Penn •yUenla Railroad, all that body of land known as FOUNTAIN HILL FARM. TbU f#nd will be eold to nil purchasers. In lota of from 4to 3d acre*. The land Is so situated as to ask* it partk tilarlj adapted to bußdiog purposes, lying along tbe tide of a hQI, covered with GROVES OF OAK. Fla* Spring! of water abound Io U,*od the proepecte discload toward* tha Booth and Wert areasfioa'as any la the county. It ia within six minutes walk of Homewood Station, The whole lot contains 91 acree. TEflMß:—On»-fourth iu cash, aod the balance in three tl, gsg* on tbe proparty. Can will leave th* Depot on the day of sale at 240 p. m. and return at C.OO P. h. Any further informatioa can baobtsined by caUingen DR. JOHN WILSON, jot;dt.l At Homewood BUUon. „..xdwaxc astna. LOGAN 6l GKZiaO, IMPORTERS OP HARDWARE, no. 52 WOOD STREET, Poor Doors above Bt. Cbarla Hotel, jtaMta pnrjucuaß/, 0 H. tiKTAn, Uto of CuOiB * Oltaa, Plttrfao 080. S. BRYAN i aiUexionabie Uau* of Premium. Duxciox^—T. Battbfbrd Start: William Jd’Kee, of Wo. M‘KeoACo;Walbrofr»>len Jnn. M. Alw«x3,cf Atwood, White A Oo; BsnJ. T.Tredlck,of Trelkk,Btokoj k Co: Henry Wharton; Mordecal L. Dawson; Gea. H. Stewart, of Stewart 4 Bro 4 John U. Brown, of John U. Brown A Co; B. A. Feboeatoak, of B. A. Fahnestock k CO4 Andrew D. Cub; 3. L ErrlDKflr. of Wood k Errtnger. * K rATCHFOBD cTARB, President. CIIUUB W. Cox*. Socretary. PimnoMH Bxrwcxa-Wm. HolmeeA Co .J.PrtnUr k Ca, ThomasM. Uowe, E*q, Jm. Maxihnll, Eeq, Allen Kramer, Eeq, WU«m, M'XUoy k Co, Wlt*oo,r*jiie k Co, Bailey, Broan k Co- Llrtngrtoo, CopeUod k Co, Jemaa B. Lyon A Co, Wm. 8- Lately k Co, GEO. S. BETAS * CO , Agent*, jc3o:6ad • Wo. 63 Wood Strcat. COX9MUXX 1 * OfPTCXi duly 4th, ISJ9. rilTi WEIGH SCALES.—ScaIed Propo \J •*!*, addrextad to tbe Finance Oommlttee of Coonefl*, will bereertved at tbit Offlca, for one week from date, for WeighiSSl for tbe eeveralaty Weigh Bealok. Bidden will xtate bow munb porcent of the gross revenue arising troamjiai. A BRIVAL.—ORGAN HARMONIUM.— J\ tim Buhwwiberx ore hxppyto announce that they fortreertvednocthero* Hum nnriraUed OROAM HABMOyiPBS, from tb® focterycf Carbart, Heedhim & Co- Rev York, which have exSxed inch a eenxatioa in th® marteal world, aod of which a tpedaaa maybe men ®t tit® LntSaranChurSi B*v®nthrtnefo-Bev.Dr.Brxtrth’a. Th* extraordinary demand make* these InitntmMUyary and mrchum should make esrly applicatio nfor them.— For Enby H. KLXBBR A BR6, Ho, M Fifth *L, Sole Agents for Oarfaart * Organ Hamouiamx. A MERIOAN B'LU'i'E SCHOOL—^With J\ new and complete ruin and axweisex, *nd *B necafo myl nstmrtlons to perfect the Uornerln tb* art of playing the flute without • muter, together with a Urge collection ofp/Tpqi—pmrifl, <^ina>*tfnfrof PoUtax, Marche*, Ac.,Ly E. Qowo Price &Qc. For ml® by - JOHN H. MELLOB, 81 Wood street.. Copies mailt d on receipt of the price. jci pIUTLEBY.—We invite the attention of V hoosekeepert »ad the trod® toont stock of American, English and German CUTLERY. It Isnnmpaxeed forvu ««y, an f will bo awhl at vary low figures. jo2 QABT WEIGHT A YQUKQ, flfl Wood st. ICY LIST— ‘ IoE °® RAPES. • WAIBBCOOLKILB.i BATOUtQ AFPARATUB, Cheap for the 4tb at th* Iron City Btov® and Tin Warn bouso of ... w. W. BRADSHAW, No. ICi Wood «L, • Ju2 g** below tha »ign of the Qoldsp Gen. CSILL, Bowaos Donor, Office mm. • aod Wdnoc® No. 8T GKAKT KCB2EI,'3CB9 Opposite tkoOourtoot»B l UUev*xh*caafttilUi*w»rrta Of say that may favor biawttik tiuflr the rarioairt/ha of Teeth tfwte>d.- mjp^ytx By Teacnere Ward fcbouli .t»89l 01 1 “ . -•*; , „ (Wired “ 488 75 u Expense* High “ —... 1,017 15 « “ Colored “ —— 208 41 Secretary 32* 08 u AdrvtiaißC Aodttcr*iß«port. 64 40 “ Pilotiac ficbotfl Uva 45 00 « “ andenrrarlogerarranu ' ’ and receipt book*- 40 oi> ■* RefnndedTaxa* . • *» u Tnusm'i OomnjUeion - UST-Feb’y. 25, M Balance era band «>SOI 53 / |22,8C4 73 By J D Kelly. taith Central Board of Education. By Teecbwrs Ward Schools..- ....-$14,131 82 '•• « nigh “ ..C>.-r. I,o*B 75 *• « Colored “ :. 818 75 ** Expense* High “ —2BO 03 “ - Colored “ 82 00 “ Secretary 137 60 “ Carpeting office OJB of.*- 40 18 u Trtuarer’a Com minion 125 ol 1859-Jqn*B, " Balance- 8,410 09 • ACCOUNTS. Ftrtt BTorrf, lStOJow, By cub- ** Balance.. rood Ward. 1850-Jane. By cub - -1 4 6,580 00 “ Balance ~ 440 88 57,000 83 Third Ward. IBJOJnne, By cub - . i 6,651 10 « Balance 1,720 70 Fourth Ward. lßSMana, By cub- - ~S M “ Balance —— —....,—.. 778 58 , Fifth Ward. CR. 1559-Jone, By mh..— $ 4,065 00 , *• Balance..-.-...-. - 581 63 Sixth Ward. AnHrete Wolfe 1359-June, By cub $ B.MO 00 •* Balance- TIT 29 Seventh Ward. 1850. By cub- t 1,670 00 •* Balance—loB 05 Eighth Ward. 1850. By ea»h % 2.050 CO - Balance. - - . 802 00 $ 892 091 Hugh ffawttrwu i, Ninth Ward. 1650. By eaab % O2 « Balanca 170 00 4 «.«? « THE SCHOOLS. Principal..-. Aniftent 237 60 Rent 15 monlb» 260 00 |J«oltor..— T 3 oo llUpaln - 14 00 IWblt»-*asbtag 4 00 'Bnuhe*, «te» 1 M - 2 00 Oat - - Painting Masfc-bnarcli.. . Beat 16 month* Advertising- 11 00 deader, acap, bruibes, etc B 4 61 Ice — 6 00 Gee ... 10 07 Printing— - 67 36 atatloacry 60 60 Wbite-waahlog...- —l7 78 Bett«e 132 W Bepairt 0 32 Water tat, 2 yean- 24 00 'ClitmicaJs 4 31 [Library,..." 12 O' 1 Insurance ?7 50—1,307 13 I : 85,602 13 NOEXpmRN Assurance j Company, NO. 1 SIOOBaATEBtREEI, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1830. 50,908,800 00 PAID UPTJAPIIAL AND BUBPLUd... 9,104,111 09 ANNUAL RBYKXUE. for the jsarend log January 31,1855. 033,094 19 This company insures against too or Damage t>T Fir*, time*: every description of Property. The Haiti Premium are aodtrale, sod, in all cases, bseed upon tbs character of the owner ur uccu peat, tod tie merits of the risk. Loom promptly adjusted and paid without reference to Loudon. A tpedalpermanent fond provided in Philadel phia for payment cflomtin ViU country. umuen is rtmaoMß: Mean. JamesMcCanyACo.,'l74 Waodetreet; “ John Floyd A 173 “ “ “ Brown A Kirkpatricks, 1W Liberty etreel; D. Gregg A Co* B 9 Wood street* “ WlltotLlTfiroy A Co, 14 Wood etreel; “ James McCendleas A Co, 103 u “ *• Nlmlck A Co, 95 Water etreet; •• *B. A. Fahnestock A Co, FI ret tad Wood street*; “ Joe. Wood well A 00, Peeood tad Wood etmU; *■ . Atwell. Lee A 00, 8 Wood street; u ~ Barehfleld A Go, Fourth end Market streets; u / McCaodleea, Meeaa A Co, Wood and Water et*; y umuen is raiUPXtMu. Oeorge IL fitnert, Eaq, 13 Baak street. . Mean. My ere. Cligbocn A 00, 233 Market street; “ Wm. M*See A Co., 23 South Front etreet; U’Cntcbeon A Collins, Front and Be* ate “ Smith, WilUame A Oo , 618 Market etreet; " Jestee Graham A Co, 20 and 22 Letltle etreet; Jo«ephß.lUtcheU,Eeq, President Mechanics’Back: James Dunlap, X*ithw wUh or without Inatro namtalaccompaniments.. - .. ~ • • Tcrma made known on application. . epg dtr T7VLOUR—COO bbls. Extra Family Bon, 'fj* jßslbndl]), tna . Om 4, mdL A. Vordibrirtiij* EPELNQKB nxjSBATOa*OO, . ; Jql% ; .■: y ..yo.2oolibertyxtteeL EBBIU/S OINTMENT— S gronfomla tj'J- ' Ml • 9*X»TABBwXOCK *CO.“ /jgpSOOO Aarsim iWunze.— to sell four oaw lawßutioo*. AgtnU hare made crer S2S,WM cn coa— better «*«" all other ctmlUr agencies. Fend 6«r atarnpe aod get 80 gratia. . JeUCadlS+r KPIiSAIU PttOWlT,to«»n t Ka*4 IgyAcgKrg Wanted in this Stale to can raeewltb SALTS. Suite rapid!/., Can make rood par. For'term*, ic-, eend etamp; JelMmdaw*r C. P. WWTKN, Lowtll, Man. OOrePi Slain BL,(2U ioat, up italr*,) Buffalo, N.Y. t?stablisiiedbv the celebrated J-JDH, JOIINBON, lata of London, England. A great dliogvery j Q the science cf medicines, being a cer tain and rpeedy cure for reetortng the eight and remorlcg *** dlee*an peculiar to the eye. TbU i* unlrenaliy ac* kaowledged th* only safe and enre remedy new known. It bae been need with great enctum by the moat nVlllfnl ph y eldene in Rarope and America. .4 IfiQl 63 Patients in any pert of the country cau treat tbemaei*** tneceesfally at a moderate expence. thervbj avoiding the danger and erpenee of filling into the hand* of naaUllfal physicians. This medlelne (anfflcient to core.) wilt be eent by mail or Express, With all nerMttary direction* ub receipt of Ten Dollar*. Dr. Johnson’s Certain ami Infallible Cure for Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Nervous Head Mind , Mind Complaints, Affording loatantriHaftoniflerer* who have boon troubled with daafbett utanjjaara. After nriog tbl< a f«« daya th#pallant la suddenly ud alrnoat mirarnlously ...Mxi to htff ordinary toned eonroraaUoo; In th* coon* of* Jaw fMki th*mc*t obstinate com of deafaeea la effort a- Fatleotl too ntnneroce to mention hare Imou r«rtc>rta— 250 43 High School- 41,340 00 3,043 00—4 385 00 CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood et, S 3 door above FI fib. SYE AND EAR DISPEN S A R Y. LIME MANURE. 49»A nroet excellent Fertiliser—far superior to common Llmo-st ONE-FOURTH US PRICE. NO PARSIZR SHOULD FAIL TO TRY IT. Manufactured and for silo by PENKA. BAM MANUPAOTUttIKO CO. At thefr tVerfci, Bait Tarantnm, Allegheny C0.,0r OFFICE, NO. C3l PENH STREET, (above the Ctnal*) PITTSBURGH. Bradetreet's Commerciul Reports* For Bankers’ and Business Den. rpHE FODKTH SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME 1 of this valuable record oferedtts, which was published on too liih of January, having been rrbsnfftwl by a rapid , and extensive demand, a second edition, revised and cor* rected, baa been Issued, and is now ready fur delivery to tueb as hsve not already supplied themselves with the beieral hundred* of (be best Cankers and Merchants In dlSereot title* of tbe Union, bar* assisted In perfecting tbls Uetaenee Record, thus making a veracious and reliable compeod of tbo pecuniary condition and proepeda and boxS* neea capacity of about mercantile Anns, la twenty ■lx of the principal dtiee and centra of trade In tbe United State*. Tba New York Merchant or Banker will ascertain by a key accompanying tbo book, tbe arada of credit, character, habits, and capital of sneb as will be likely to deal with [him, while the out-of-town merchant will learn with sc curacy, the exact foundation on which the New Toth bouse# base their koslQtxv. To provide for.enj possible error that mtgbt occur in a work §ofi?anticindetsil and to keep purohaeera Informed of the changea that moat neeemrtly take place, the pro prietors tarae a printed that carrtciiont erary took, Tbo time and trouble sneb a work mast sere, tbe loots (t most prevent, and tbe inflames It mtut have in ercuring a eoood and profitable trade, make 1t lovaloable to whole sale Merchants, MmnnUctorere, Note Biokets, and Banks of Diwinat, and yet the whole, ladndlag tbs two terni-ao* ' nual volumes, tbe sheets of corrections end the facilities of i the office. Is throbbed to subscribers at One QundrodDol tars per annuo. Fnll particulars, not embraced in this advertisement, may be obtained at the office of tbe proprietors and publish* tn, J M. BBADSTakET A SON, No. 237 Broadway, New York, Over Broadway Bank. K. H. NEVIN, Jr, Agent No. 65 Wood street, Pittaborgh. Also, of inyio ISO©. ■ 11 Slflß MIR Open to Yleltore Seeking He&Uk or Flea** are, from Jane let to October l»t» Accommodations for Over 50 0 Visitors. TIIE OHIO white sulphur springs er« eltneted to DeUwere Ocmntr, 13 mfle* North of Colombo*, (the Capitol of Ohio,) on the Scioto Bitov 10 to Ue* from Pelewere, 5 mite* from toe fflUe StJphar Ste- Uon oniUe -SprtoifleW. U«ot Tmtonend limbmzb fUllroei, end W tsilea from Pleeeent 1 eltej or Springs ci.ii n. oo the Colombo*. Plqoe end fidUna Kellroed. the medicine! oeelftiee of tbeee Sprloge ere anserpeaeeJ by thoee of eny other Mtoerel Wetera in the United Metes. 4»por Boom or other toformtflon, eddreo ANDREW WILSON, J»,\ White Snlpbnr Spring!, Ohio. Pittsburgh Water Curo Establishment. LOCATED at Uayßville Station P. F. Wi & C.B.R. UaTiflg completed oar new building we ere nowenablodto accommodate, ia good stylo, all who may brat U 5 with their patronage. Tbs liberal patronage we bare heretofore tecsired hu bean a aoerteci plsianroio ua, mote by the gjod It boa enabled pa to do in healing the •ickand apreadlngamoOg the people a knowledge of the truths of the Hyd ropattok sjatem, than from any mere per sonal consideration. WiUt oar largely lftcteaeed accommo dations, a* well as oor.tncreased experience la treating the tick, we hope In the tutor* to do etui more for the welfare ofoargnera than we hare been able to In tbepaat. For particular*, call at the Care, or addrtee at Box 1204, Pittatmrgb, Pa,, n. FREABR, U. D. Heretofore we hare had room for more than tnrallds. We expect hereafter to be able to accommodate a limited nom ber of boardara, who are not Inrallda. Jnfclwd A COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. —lO acrea ofl.tad, with Dwelling Moose offi rooms *nd esllar, good bars, spring and ipring homej a yopnjr Orchard of choice fruit, grape Tinea ana variety of small frnlta; situate atJmUee from Allegheny City,on the Perry*- rills Plank Road. For price and term* apply at ouc office, 01 Market struct. S. CUTOUKHT & BOH, Ju2 • Beal Estate Agents. Fair Grounds—lieaso. THE BOARD OF MANAGERS of the Al legheny County Agricultural Society will recetre pro. noaala et their Regnler Meeting, to be htldonthe LAST Wednesday of july, i»69, at 10 o’clock, a. iL r«r the Lease of Ground for two DINING HALLS within their en cloeure, In the 9th ward, for fire yean, at the annual rent of one huotfrtd and fifty dollare. Leasees to proride their own botldlnga. The altos for Ibe Halle will be those parte of the ground* now corered with the building* of Measrt. price eoj Johnston. For fall parrimlere enoutre of the Fecretsry, 8. BCHOYER, Je., Jnl-3tdelawdtd Att’y a~. Law, No. 137 Yourth etwL Bedford Springs, r»<» Httntingdwi and Broad Top Railroad ' from Huntingdon. VISITORS to this celebrated and delightful Waterlog Place, from Pittsburgh and the Weat, will taka the Mall Train leaving the PennaylTxnlaß. B.Depot at 3 a. K, arrlra at Huntingdon at 9 a. m, connecting direct with trains on the Huntingdon A Broad Top E. K. to Hope* well, and arrive at tbegprtngt la time for tea, aame etenlng. By taking the Faat Line east at 430 r. at, paaenger* ar rive la Huntingdon at 10:18 r. K, and lemain over tnght; or If paxeengera prefer it, they can' stay ail nlcbt at Altoona, and connect at Han ting dan next morning with a train for the Springe. RETURNING WEST FROM THE SPRINGS: Leave Bedford after bmkfitttand connect at Hnetlngdon with Mall Train weat at 6 f. m, on Penoa.lL B, arriving in Pittsburgh at midnight. This rout* will be found pleasant, quick end safe, and emy attention paid to the comfort of paamgea. ■ THROUGH TICSETB TO HOPEWELL, |8 00, can be bad at the Crtion Tic’.tt Office, ritttburgKfnm J. STEWART, Agent Penna. IL B_ J. J. LAWfiENO* Sup't H. A B: T. B. R. Zfimiinzdon, June 15,1859. Jal6»od4w riusbargh insurance Company. Office, No. 96 Water Strcot, PITTSBURGH, TA- . BOBT. GALWAY, PrerideßL F. A. RmiaiXT, Bec*y ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice hut Iniurw against Hull and Cargo Rlake, on the Ohio and HiaUrippl rivere and trlbutsriea, and Marin* BHk gen. arally. And egalnxt Leas or Damage by Fire. . And against the Perils of the 8c» and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Alexander Bradley. John L. Leech, John Fullerton, Nathen F. Hart, Robert Robison, William Carr, Robert H. Hartley, John BTGin, Robert Galway, Samuel McOiorkcn, Joseph P. Qarram, M. D, John Scott, Jamea Marshall, David BJchey, Jamee W. Hallman, Ohaa. Artmthoot, Q.OVKRNMENT PIPE CLAY, Cr BOSES 07 29 LUMPS EACH, In store and for talo by Je3l:eodtan3* YON HAPPF A AREN3, Baltimore. NOTICE TO CONTRACXORS-ProposaU for the grading of Smith street, from Peon meet to the Allegheny river, will be received until July Ist. at the office ol the Recording Regulator, No. 00 EaUbfield.etreel. ISAAC UORLSY.Bacordlng Regulator, Pittsburgh, June 22,1869je23:8tae0d WOOL! WOOL!! The highest market price paid far all grade* of CLEAN WASHED FLEECE AND TUB WOOLB, at the Old Established Wool Warehouse, No. 139 Liberty UtTMt, corner of Cedll alley. my232avl2iia3awP J. L. 81ARSHALL. DOS. O. U. FITCB * J. W. SYKBI, PhyileUnifor DHeam oflhe Throat and Crieif, and other Chronic Ailments complicated wither eantlngFulmonary OonrompUon. Office 191 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OONBULTATTON FREE. A IUI of ques tions nut to those wishing to consult us by letter. Je9dawdawlyFja C. B. M- BMITJ Attorney anil Counsellor at Law, Ah. lit JburtA Lirtil. mylfcdlyja] A N unprecedented bargain, ni dorirxfcle three vtorled Brick. DwellingJSa. House containing eleven rooms, wf th doublapariprs, marble mantles, gas, bath, Acl, and all the modern .improieaeatiy sabatantlaUy and tastefully builL This property Is situate on the elevated part of the Second Ward, on Third street, and will bo told at a great sacrifice, vit: fCOQ In band, bal* azio# In seven equal annual paymants. Apply for farther la* fonaaUbnto J*7dmd dTm’K. MARTIN. 191 Penn aL TW-EW MACKERELI NSW MACKEREL'.’ ' ioo half bbli.No.' 3 Large, <*Maa Inspection,* Just re ceivedand for s&leby ■ JOUN PLOYD A CO n ' . Je23 ~ ~ - Qjtosft.Woodaad Slllb Strieta. E OR THE FOURTH OF JULY.— ,100 do* Lamon, Pice Apple and StrewbarrySyTuie; 600IbAGsm,LlquorieeaadJnjabaDrops; * - 300 lbs. Wine, Briady and Cordial prop*;. ’ •’ 300 lbs. Cream DafemNuttketc. •' • Aleev an kinds of Oonfectiomtnae. Ptre-Wcrtx, Fruits, Ac. Wholesale andßetaU, at tb* Fnracn and AmaricaaConfsc- Uooaryof F.XuiRRgOH A 80N8,43 Bt.Cttlrt: SUGAR AND MOLASSES— 800bWs. S OVoUnf, . hOhalfhbls, do . - 60bMaBy«p»F *; *. v. 100 hhdipnata NO Sugar,... - .... MbbUNefl&edWhlfoifio . fctnitiy joi l fi.EoSHoa4oa' . p. at DAVIS. Anctlonoor. OK32MrdU iMiat Boom. go. ti fills Eg—fa ■ OUSFaSd'IOT IK tAWHENCS mi£.-Oa Saturday afttmen. Job Kb, ■*»»• o'clock,will be eold. oo the premiae*flat,flariftfoottn Oner Rot. So. 93, with port of M. fit the piaa rflawtipco tllle; hartogafrimtof 43 fcet2>4 Inebea w»'Etrtleratrert; extending tack along Pike tlrot about 100 f«t to alley ;wUh a depth of IC* f<*t aloe* adjolniDglOt, an I U»» fronton Uarkstalley 89ft*t - • ■ On th» premia® ta a large nroamry frame hoa*vww occn pm u tETSoodiotraiiw-i. *“'* pioa «oa and excellent wen of water. Thepmaiiawfil beabewn to tUitore, any time beCarS tala, by Senm ataale, fJoS| .1 ' . *»**• DAVIS. AaCt. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF >35 BUILDING LOTS IN 7ta WARD.—On Tbonday *fb»»oo, Jnly Slit, at 5 o’clock, on th* fremlicji wBl bo ootd, haidioaolotsof grooml,-nlooof %bkh' tvn * front on Wetetarttrwt,stventaenoa PorilUor otm^oadotaoon Dnbfaa otreot, roar the rt»U*neaal.~£3 awAyy*, with |ntare«t,payablo tougilly. 'P. SI. PAVJB> ABCt Cf ITI.I loomis & Co.,Sermn»’BieWaje- STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOHIS A !co, AT TILE SIEECnANTa’ KXOnAira* ITCHY TUUKiDAY IVKNI.VO.—Uaa». ErUt«> inranac* Ml Oopcxr Biock, BoDd and Baal Kthtn add at t'ot'Uo tala at the Merchant** Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notea, Urafta eb&. SAMUEL GRAY* S. G-KA.Y & SUN, DUAPEKS AND TAI LO #S, NO. S 3 ST. CLAIK'stBEETr V fegfcdfc-jßfodf - PITTSBURGH, PA. DISSOLUTION.— The Partnership hereto fore exlating between Wnuut Biira end Sxxofl B*OWR, under the style of WM. SMITH A CQ-* VU dl*- •olredca the Ifith day of. Tebntary, 1&42, by. lb*- death of Mr. Dixon Brown. DAVID S. PARS tad JAMES PARE, J*, hiring BOr cbaeedthetntamtof Ur. D.-Bcoirn,decM,lathe IMSia of Wa Smith A 00~ the Foundry etui Machine jftgineae will be hereafter canancted under the style ot Smith, Parfc tbebuilnmeeftbelatefinnwlllbeiettlii' SMITH, PARK* CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PirTEBUBGH, PA. WareAowe, No. 149 first end 120 Second MANUFAOTUBERS of nil sizes and de •aiptlomcfCod oUßrttrtiuuieUlU.O-.SiSr ter ripe, Bed lira*, Dc« Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pulley*, Hanger* and {toopUng*. . • . • ' Alio, Jobbing end Machine ceetlnp or every deeeiipUoo pi«d. to order. ' . ■ ' . lUTlng. raaplrt. MACHINE SHOP Ponadry,*nß*ee2i*ry FittlogewlH bo carefully etumaed to. • nygjtfw JaSd^wdAwT Thr underaimed haveossocmtodwitfit&em to the Ctn&iolaslom. Stuloeea Ji*x* PeiltH, I*t* of Steubenville,tlhio. Tho stylo of »he HnawMeotlUn** ** heretofore. V» NIMICE « CU. JZLLIIf mMICS w,'ia the beet meaDer, *t price* to suit del attention to Fisk** new «tyle patent Metallic Battel Oksee, for the nlo of which wean*ole egest* to thleaty, e&a of which w* keep cooataatly on haad e targe Mytt; seat. A* regard* beauty of abape end finhh* they exceLali rthor*. fturerab will bo mpplied with Seem*, Hc«*ea ey Carriages promptly.at lower rate* than Any othertattblah’ meat la tbedty. Qoarantteing to reader mtwactfcm, they solicit a eontioo*ac*of the patronage heretofore *o iroerauy ex tended to the old firm. •; • aplfcaly AMERICAN HOUSE, DOCTOR, IS THE LARGEST AHEffr*fc'Aß-fg nnpa HoUl I.th. tin tnreL It contain* all th* modern ImproTemanifoebd every ootmuJencwfor the comfort and acgeaaodatbn of. the irtTCling public. Thaeieepinffiwma are tom mtfl well TeatltatedTtbe saltu of rooms are weU arranged, and com plete] j fnToUhedfor taflto and tog* ttmTeUn*; parties, and the bone* wdJcontione to, be kept a* a flrerdaas Hotel taerSywet. JaUdly LEWIS BloE,Ptnprt*tav Eiucattonal. Penn Institute, CORNER of Penn and Hancocfc Btreeia,— Theenanlog term willcommsnce on TUESDAY;SUI lcit. A limited traaber of pop Us may obtain wdmwrtdn. Senna for Tuition and Stationary,-122 par ecadon of twenty wo week*. an24.*tf J. M.BMITHtPrttUipaL - City and County losnranco Company, NOTICE is hereby givpn that In pursuance of an act orAjMembi/, relating thereto, and tha Char* let of Incorporation, epprored April llthr**W> Booka to receive aobscripiiona to thoGapUalStoekel lioQtjaod COooiy lomnnea Company ©r thacity of. AHethgny, artU be Open at tba office of PETES PETEBSOtf, FaOaral street, Alleghany, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 6lh, eth and TlhofJnly, and at the office of WM.P.DATO, on Bt. Clair atreet,PlttaboT£b, on FEIDAY and fIATUS* DAY, the Bth and Stb of J oly next, to remain open A* JOT juts, (anleaa tbeslock be wooer lubeeribedj from 10 A. H to 4 o’clock P. M. of each day. joaiah Kins, Henry Irwfc, Peter Petareon, 0. Q. Craig:, JameaOM, Jazoea Gibaon, C.. Yeager.' gamut Oormly, John A. Scott, John W. Biddle, Sami Lindsey, Jod.« 11. Borland, D. U, Erani, B. W. Poindexter, Jamea Park. Joo, D. Leet Shield*, JoASOtd J. E,. CALDWSIiIt ft COr, BS?S Chestnut Street, foppttiu Glnxd Hooks) ' PnILADE L P H X A. SKWinpOUTATIONB-FISB WATCIIKS PATHS, POttUPS A 00. WMchw. in fltsiTfc : - CHABLEB PRODS UAH'S Loodao Tlxns-SMjmra, acw •erics, sllsiic*, In Hooting Cues aad Open Face. ' ~ 'i Authorized Agents for above.' GOLD AMD BUYER, ENGLISH AMD SWISS W A. VC O IS B BtOH JEWELRY, oew derigai. DUMO3DB, PSABLS, sad .11 the r»sM:iuLlc Sljla. . SILVER WAKE, tararptnedla style, qailUrsad fIgHV WfcStmigen Tirittag PbiUdelphis, us xaTtttdtoax* untoe thrir . ' . NXT? MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT, • Tiilt eatsfliag ao obllgattoa toporeSMts*. UNIFORM PRICES. la plain fi&arce, Add no nxlaUofi. Jcgfcljd 1859. " S©oond[iVrrival of . - ISSB. CARPETS AND OH. CLOTHS, IT THB FOURTH STREET CARPFT STORE, PITTSBURGH, 'PEWTAi WD. & H« M/CALLDMRESPECT • FULLY ao&ooac* tb«s they are rcceiilu • kc*- end topply of CARPETING, attend dfreeuy from tee Inporteis and Hatrahctwi by 000 of (ht Qua, dot la IhaSsst, (0 which they tnrltethe attention w pwchaaen. Aleo, • sew style of CANTON MATTING, far atmmer cu> lon. The lateat mate of OA&PJ3 BWAEP2&S, eto_ sc« which ihsll be offered at the loweit rate*. jc9 y.p.tg. arc ahpm/ ALLEOaBZtT INBITBABCB COMP 1 ' OP PIITSBCftOU. /•.. v Oftice—No. 37 Fifth Streep Bank Blocfc J INSUBES AGAINST All, KINDS OF fIBE AND MARIN* BIHBB. - • ifiAAO JONES, President; JOHN D. McCORD, View President; D.M JJOOK,eecr*tay;C«pt, WILLIAM MAIL GenetalAfeni. .. , . ... ■ Doxctqm—lsaac Jcrae*, 0,0. Haney, HamyCbCdr. Cspkß,C,Gray, John A.Wflaoo, B.L. Fahseatoct, John D. McCord, Isaac tLPenaock, lLP.BtaUng.Cspt. Wen. Dean, Tboa.lL Howe, Bobt, ILDafla, Jal;ljd City Tama and "Water Bants. "VTOTICE ia hnoby cram, that-in araoid- aneawMi ActsofAia«nUMjr,oft4 bysaBtortt?«rtfc4 City of PllUtorgh, ail City Taxes mod Bents (or 1869 an norms anl paytMa at tbs (flics of thaCUy Tnies nm,Fonrthstreet - r'- ■ On an XaXM end Wattr Scots paid befcn Aorat W, *, dado*tlont)(FtTap«rO»nt.ariHbatß»iS*. : On thoaa paid frera Acgoit Ut to gaptembar Jstb, doctloaofXwopsrOnt. . On than paid oa. or after October lit to Noraabarlst, Fire par Cant, win bo added. v:\ ■ Aod for all the Ikxiaaod Wafer on warrant! will bafMae'Vwttb'taflddiflan' ofTenptrOeoL WIT. ElOllDAUSl.CUyTreatartr. ■ 'H. Q.—Trautawho acnawith their-laadicrditopay Water Bests on the. tewjntoti tbaj occupy, can «rprnfn tlie amoont oa application at the Traawim'a Office*. jalfctf GAUNTLETS, MS LX QLOTES, Selllog b» *tltor*of j tZ! G. HUSSEY *£ CO. h&Ve remoyed to V/* tkdr bov Copper Wtrehoasai fiO; 3Y *MITH ln the Iron /rent .UloekToSl W'MrtvSft Fitubnrgli Copper ... Rolling m t CL G. KUBSETY A;* ,CO„ ■■■!•'»' .jUHtjwcrnms or‘ ■■ v BEIZIKBB BOLT AND SHKITfIiNG COPPEB, pressed copper bottoms, LOCOBIOT IVE TVS !N & . Maittd&aDsUamani fUiltf dt&xti, * Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Braes' epelteHj Bqlder, ooppan DttiOTto Bteiito, Tia.ru tt , ,i 4ta wt. au.r l i*,‘ Sottoeny, Bartini, Itoi»n> rMliit. " : mh Btxeet, H&tnußh7i>i • aaJtMUCgppttCattoaaT esttem. - - R B M O V A. ]*. RAW'S TOBACCO AND CIGAR Wißßfil rromJUtJJEttrV BTEEST, pyjijg TalTftUßnTTßT^cppoioltgfc'et f ?L!SL lws «AUS ROOMvUlhft wfc .TT^^,s°® "a** l * tort© WMtnxaa- fcr tfc* «xtib|- ta4UboMctlosSMb!a« » “• tontay »U ttawvbo.tuvft «jy to mnemoMoKtr* UaacaaorisßdQa ih*ir xncdrt*,*ad boirfu dtoaaafr ISgISIsSSSSSF' 05 VATtft ETBBgy FItTSPCBfIg. James B. Graham, . * i Wm.B. Posey, • John Birmingham, . - ■ IVm. P. Beam, John Irvin, Sen , • Jobs Sampans; - - Georg* Law** : /-..v Nicholas Yoegbtly,'Sab v R. P. McDowell. ■ . - DarU Grelg, '■■■■• J. Longmara, Thomaa Parlay,. „-V Alex. UQasde, Thoa. Donnelly, 1 v„ •Jsmaa A.Ofbeoo, • 'CVmmtuaenti’A' • hi lit. o itnrjtK AIL K ; jg,. burciuteld A CO. REMOVED.