•' -vit ’* ■ § SK , fz ■ fc- - -- y 14. fr4d taffi I#* feffi-4 ■ %■' • ■ r i t ' «** ® w 1 I4i ■tei •- P rd- i- . £pV-,'jr ' ’.itefe ■■■ r-tpf ' >'H -t ' * ■•’ ? - 'i* 5 • £ . -I yb '*■ ' i -.1; ' ' i - * j\ ' ’ : P f ift 1 3J vmm Si! • j- - *' I*!* .; *' v - . .•' , V *** p;j ,'v' i\.„ {. - W. : .->.. : ; ■: ■". P :ISS»»WftS , 1 v t s; .vm m 'S-YpiSv?-’'' - > + (■•••*■;■;. a - * ' "':i “ ..M ■ ■'] ; .p.p-T ’ | - : .. id-* d-d, • •o-j.v.'J. • Ir-KV,;. ’■ V ,». .« . . .w7;‘.' •.'<■. . I \ « £ *. Jiitstagf utos-d. *. nwraoß B; SBBEir & CO.. ZD TX.OD 3 nit 4. PRO PJR.IS TOSS . rgkei = FBIDAY MOBNIKG, -JULY, 8, 1859. ' Republican-State Ticket. __ .THOMAS B» COCHRAN, ef .acsvnoi'aEHUUu - WILLIAM of Berti county.. Bepublican County Ticket. ELIAS S. ifißH, PituLargh. AMDtEtT, G WILtUM VAEXUM, pliuturgb. ?. DAVID A. PEESSLEY. AUe*beqj, /'. • C BIBLES L. K««™» /. DAVID E. BAYABD, PecWe*. WILtUM ESPY, Lowsr EL CWr ASSISTANT U* JCP«C. THOMAS MELLON. Collin*. DISTRICT tTTpmtT. JACOB n. SULLEN- Pitttbtngb. IsXAfICXCS, GOODMAN V. COULTER, South Fayvtts. JONATHAN BE AUFF, South ritUlnirgh. AVDtYot; - DAVID CORNELIUS, Scwlekley. eravrioa, U. T. ANDERSON, Baal Doer. ‘ DIRECTOR or THE POOR, JO3EPE MILLER, SoovdßD. , Tint Mail Chasoxs.-— The Washington Ez ■' mnintr tries, to make oat that Uis the fault of • the Republicans in the last Congress that the man facilities are now every where out down. It says; . “Had tho Republicans in Congress, assisted by a few Individuals olaimiog to be Democrats, •' not set themselves to embarrass the administra tion, or forco the passage of a bill inoreasiog the tariff, the wants of the people wonld hate . been provided for. Bat no, the lordly, purse proud, nabob manufacturers had demanded that the people shouldbe taxed for tArir benefit, and • that demand most be obeyed. The lords of the loom and the forge, supported by their vtighty arguments, prevailed. The government wae driven to the wall,' 'Congress refnslng the snste* nance required," jr The Tariff had nothing whatever to do with the failure of the Peat Office Appropriation bill. The House passed the. bill, and the Senate amended it by inserting a provision to increase the rates of postage. The House, regarding (his amendment as a measure to raise additional rev enue, and the Constitution providing that each measuresßhali originate only in the House, sent it back to the Senato with the information that it was a breach of the Constitutional privilege of theHonse. The Senate-refused to recede, and the bill accordingly fell. - : A new bill was intro duced on the last day of the cession, and could have passed by general consent; bat the friends of the administration in the Senate were mulish in the extreme and refused to let the rales'ho suspended, and the new bill also fell. This Is the true history of the Post Office Ap propriation bill. U . failed because the. demo* cralie majority in the Senato wore: determined to hare an increase in the rates Of postage and wonld not let tho bill pass without securing that increase. They had the opportunity to pass a bill, after the old one fell; but tho rules gave them the power to kill it, aod kill it they did. Bat, upon what ground does any one pretend ' that the cutting down of daily mails to tri weekly ones, and so on, is thercsult of the fall . - ore of the Post Office Appropriation bill * There is no appropriation whatever to carry on the Post Offioe Department, and that department is no more able to pay for carrying a tri-weekly mail than H is to pay for carrying a daily one. It has no right to pay a oent for either, and it has as little power to carry on one as the other. So far as tho ecryice of the department is concerned, the fact that no appropriation has been made could not affect it any less if every daily mail were eat down to a weekly one. The cost wonld be reduced, bat there is no power to / pay to either oase. , To what, then, are we to attribute ibis whole sale cutting down of moil service in all direc tions ? To a determination on the part of the - Postmaster General to pnoiah tbs north for its resistance to an iuorcado in the rales of postage. Tho department has', for yean past, been most extravagantly conducted-—costing millions more than it had produced, aod the chief cause for this extravagance, outside of the party favor itism and corruption which disgraces every part of the government, was the extension of costly -• mail facilities to points in the south which yield bat little revenue. * As the north pays the bulk of tho' postage, the democratic party, in order to conciliate the south, endeavored to make up for the extravagance by increasing the rates of - postage; and foiled in this, tho north is to be punished by a reduction of. its mail facilities to such a point as will enable the administration to aa>,. extend all possible mail privileges to the sooth the reveoce of the department. It is a scheme to force the north into yielding an increase of the rates of postage. If her rep resentatives had yielded this point last winter, we should have beard nothing of. these move ments; and wo soppoee we will have to submit either to that increase, or a curtailed mail eer ~~ vice ontiUhe people turn out this administration and elect one in favor of oheop postage and the extension of postal facilities to those parts of the country which pay best and need.them most. Tux 3U)»Aia Kn>3APPßis.~Tbe reoult of the trUl of thnse men ekowa what* UUle Republican ploak tnd firmnesa can do. v Itwlll bo remenbered that a gang of men from Kentucky ‘arretted a negro'ln Lorain county, Ohio, lo«t year, whom they claimed aa a fugitive, and tbaL be was rcaoaed from ihem and sent to CAnada.' ; Thoy'immediAtely had eomo forty of the reseneri in dieted at Cleveland, under the Fagitivd Slave Law* cad imprieoned; and they were themsclvea in turn indioted in Lorain coun ty for kidnapping. Three'of Ihe reeoaers were tried ai. Cleveland, iGis eummer, convicted and sentenced, and the real were committed io jail for trial at ibe next term of the U. 8. Court. A« eoon as the trial of the three convicted resenera was over, the indiot ed hldoapp*ra,who were witneaaeßßgainßt them, were arrested and taken to Lorain county. The Otb of Jaly was fixed for their trial, and they bail to appear at that time. A few daya the Cth they appeared at the county seat, j 'and offered to deliver themselves up aa prisoner®, In order to release their kail, their object being to gel out a writ of habeas corpus from the judge :• cftheU. S.CourtandbavetbemgeWeadißoharged; but the Sheriff Of Lorain county, a good Repub • ltcan, refused to .receive them without an order • r . of Court, and that trick was frustrated. On the • Glh the case cama.on fcr trial; and the kidoep ' " pen, feeling fcofful of being oouvicUd and sent to the penitentiary, (for the juries of Republi can Lorain were not packed by U. S. officials,) made ao offer through tho U. S. Attorney, who had been deputed by the government t 0 defflDlJ tfiem, that if the Prosecuting Attorney of Lorain would enter a nolle In these coses, he, the U. S. PisUict Attorney, would enter a noli* in each of 4h» .untried cawa against the iadioled rescuers _ now Jail *t Cleveland. The offer WAS accepted, r and iherescuers will therefore soon be at lib. • -Art/, The U. 8. government h M th o * bfllO eom -pelltd to abandon its bullyiog prosecution of iho rowuers, l>y the firmness of the Republican offi* cialsof Loroin. • , .While, however, we rejoice at the T*i eaae 0 f JAesaroflCuerp, ejeo ou these term*, and to cee the IT. B official® fiumbled, wo would have beta ■ : ■ much /ltiaeefL if it could have been, den* without injury to those who have profited by . - -'this arrangement, to havp ecdu thece kidnappers tried,ibpnvictcd And ecßl'-to the .PepitentiarjL it woijid^vataa^it.their whole tribe o jessou Vv r ; f9Tgotien> At any fate, let ua he ’thankfal the fact has been made- manifest ■: that there.is justice on the Roeervo for slave catchers* and men ready to melo U out j hnd that hercafter lbe £tato courts will bo as determined \ n punishing them as the U. S. Court seems to - - " bo Jnjftiniebiflg those who give assislaßtce tolb> ! "'" fugitive-“ as jhl? fact »a lb,or<3_ugbly ihtjr operation* to ocmjUea in whip!f l ih/;jiAve detuoerwc/ htlve thing# their oinMfa/f. >■ Tn Nbara -.Wzsntx& Eoad clip j the following-from thfrPhfladelphia inquirer of j I Wednesday:.' j ’ << Hesati. Thomas Sc Bens sold at pablio sale i (o*day,atiheMerchantS;Excbaoge, iutbis city, ’ the Northwestern Railroad, with all its corpo- i rate rights, franchisee, lands, depot grounds, j and other real and personal estate, for $16,000, j under a foreclosure of the first mortgage on the - railroad, &c., extending from Blaireville, in to* diann county, to New Castle, in kawrtnescoun* ty, a distance of eighty-six miles. Thirty nre miles have bean graded, the bridgo masonry completed, end the superstructure partly built. This portion of tho road Is ballMted, ana two -miles of the track ba»o been laid. , The inten tion of the projectors was to make a line which would practically hare been au extension of the Pennsyltaola ‘"Railroad, being- of ; the same guage, 4 inches, from Blairaville to New Castld there connecting with tho Cleveland and Mahoniog Railroad, now built and running to Cleveland, Ohio, from which point there is a continuous 4 feel Si inches gusgo railroad to Chicago, and at Toledo with the Wabash and Western Railroad, also 4 feet 8* inches guage, to,St. Louie. The road, as it now stands, cost oxer two millions of dollars, and was bought in for tho benefit of the who are about to organize a new company, and to take , such steps as will insure an early completion of the road from Blairoville to Freeport, where it will eonneot with the Allegheny Valley Railroad, and make a connection with. Pittsburgh. It is stated that New York parties are in treaty with the bondholders to purchase the work, and make it a part of a throogh route to New York tla Ty rone, Lock Haven, and tho Sanbnry and Erie Railroad. The city of Philadelphia subscribed $750,000, (seven hundred and fifty thousand dol lars) to this North Western Railroad, wbioh is now, of course, irretrievably sunk. If the work . should enure to the benefit *of New Tork, ob r suggested, our city might well eomplaio of insult beiflg added to injury." 1 If the New Yorkers wish to get a new and In ’ dependent through route from here to their city, they onn best aooomplish their purpose by takiog bold of the Allegheny Valley road and finishing it to a connection with the Sanbnry and Erie. The North Western would givo them an inde pendent route from here to Blairsville, bat from thereto Tyrone they woald have to use the Pennsylvania Road, and woald therefore be at : Ha mercy. The route would bean inde pendent one, and would be jnstas good, and as 1 short, and would oost no more to build it. Ma. Buchan An’s partiality for crowned heads haa become an old story, but it is not generally known that the feeling is reciprocated. Ilia passion for "good society" has led him into many mistakes, prominent among whioh was his ma nenvriog with the male and female Onsleys, who finally laughed in their sleeves at the manner in which they succeeded in throwing dost in the. eyes of the Chief Executive of this great nation. The Oosleys knew which was the old gentleman’s weak side,.and adroitly took advantnge of Ibis knowledge A late democratic eulogist of the President thus proudly proclaims the high favor io which he is held at "Buckingham palace:" "Having enjoyed the friendship and esteem of the Queen and her family, as well os commanded the respect of her ministers, he was enabled to repose that wise confidence whioh has not been abused, and at which eomo raised a premature clamor. So great Is the respect and friendship entertained for Mr. Buchanan by tho family at Backingham Palace and Windsor Castle, that the Princess Royal, upon the eve of her marriage with the Prussian Prince, addressed an auto graph letter (o him, as she might have done to a relative." "Addressed an autograph letter to him, as she might have dene to a relative!" What a distinc tion this is! How much more acceptable such attention is to cur President, than tbe approba tion of common Republicans—"vulgar people wbo have no ancestors." Old Buck should feel proud of hi 9 intimacy with the little "priooess." Tub telegraph stated, on the Ist Inst, (bat the Demooratib-Conventlonat St. Louisbad, on the day previous, passed a resolution repudiating tho principles of the Cass Le Clerc letter. No such resolution was, in reality, passed. Odd was iotrodueed, but the Convention gave it the go-by. Ia no place, so far, has tbe doetrluc of that letter been repudiated by tho party. and wa-venturc the prediction that it will, on the contrary, be endorecd either tacitly or openly, and that a large portion of the foreigners now io the party will adhere to it, notwithstanding. * Tbe party know- lac materiel it has to deal with. Toe Funeral or Da Bailct, late Edijbr of the Hational Era, took place yesterday morniof. .Tho first branob of the religious services were performed iu Trinity Church by the Rev. Dr. Bctlkb, and they were very impreexive. Io bis jemarks on the character and history of the deceased, Dr. Butler eloquently ptrtrayed the high sense of right and tho steady devotion to what he deemed tbe true and the excellent that had distinguished him. all eet off with a modesty, dignity, and charily of tpirii worthy of remem brance and emulation. At Ihe close of this branch of the eerviecs the body was taken to the Congress Burial Ground, wkere the solemn and beautiful service at the grave which belongs to tbe ritual of tho Episcopal Church was read, and tho body eommiued to its resting place. Tbe attendance of sorrowing friends and ac quaintances, both at the ebureh and burial groand, was numerous, all exhibiting in their oanner and expression the sente of the loss eus tained by society and themselves in their friend s decease, and of tho 'bereavement suffered by • those fondly loved ones whose present and Tulare well-being was one of the thoughts the very closest to the heart of a most faitbfal and devo ted husband and father.— " National Intelligencer. Tjie Cincinnati Qauite gives the statistics of tbe wheat crop In Ohio os follows: In tha present year, if there be no drouth, we have a right to expect a crop as Urge as 186<0— cay 85,000,000—especially at for a series of years fall props bavo occurred in alternate years. Thin will givo an increase of thirty mil> lions. Tha Huntingdon Fa. Journal says: Wo have been shown a specimen of this year's wheat, grown on the farm of Dr. MoMurtrlo, aboat a half mile from town. It is of tho Med iterranean species, and was plucked promlson ooaly. Tbe heads are extremely long and well filled, and ihe grains very Urge and clean look ing. ff each is the general condition of ibe crop on the Dr’s pUntalion, there will be a tre mendotufyield. Stuubbm CoNoanss.—A convention of dele gates of German Bteuben societies'met on Fri day, in New York, for the purpose of making final arrangements for tbe erection of a monu ment to Gen. Steuben. There were present threo delegates from the Baltimore Bteuben societies, two from Washington, two from Philadelphia, due from Egg Harbor, two from Brooklyn, one from Staten Island, and eight from New York. The convention organised by electing Pred'k. Smith, of Washington, president; Dr. Wind worth, of Baltimore, vice president, and Messrs. Louis Dietrich and Dr. Hermann, of New York, secretaries. Reports were presented ahowlog that the Baltimore sooletlea have contributed; $3OOO to (he Steuben fond; tho Philadelphia so cieties have contributed $18,000; thoseat Wash ington $460; tho Brooklyn eoeieties $6BO, aud the New York society $2,736, not including the proceeds of the last third annual festival lately held at Jones' woods. Almost all, if not all, the special correspond* eute of the French Journals at the theatre of wdr have been soot back to Paris. M. Arohard, of tho Debate, and M. Tezior, of the Siecle, bad already been seen upon tbe Boulevards, on the 20th ult., andM. Dreole, of the Coostltutioonel, was expeoied there before this. Tbe police lately ordered tbe Freuob journals not to say anything more about tbe battle of Magenta, audio con sequence tho aoooout wbioh Mr. Teller sent to the Sieolo wae entirely suppressed. That jour nal was reduced to excuse itself to its readers by saying, "Our correspondent bos eent us suoh a harrowing aooount of tbe battle of Mo-' gents, that we think it desirable to suppress it, not to distress oar readers." It is reported that (he Emperor, in giving an order for the expul sion of tbe correspondents, said, “These gentle men my battles os they would a new piece at tho circus." Tbs Mimmota Kovr-M-now.— Gov. Gor man’s late eipoeuro of tbe Minuesot&_electiou frauds, whereby Sibloy became the Governor of the State, and Rico aud Shields members of the U. S. Senate, has made an astonishing flurry among the politicians and office-holders at St. Paul. The Pioneer of that city Is particularly oarage «n Gorman, and endeavors to dragoon him into either that he told a lie to the editor of the ChatficlJ Republican, or ibatthe editor told o ue In publishing hlsstate ments. At the same time U admits that if Rice & Co., did perpetrate the fraud alleged by Gor mau, they ehould be provided at onos wUhapart mants in the penitentiary &t Stillwater.—CAaf field Bep. Cousierfiit.—We understand ihatsolcs pur pprtfng to be of the Bank of Weston, Virginia, haToreMnUyJjeenputl?x circulation. Theyare of the denomination of five dollars. The vfg neitc represent* a man feeding twins, and then 4 also onßaportrait of Henry Clay.. Thev are enfirisj jwiike * / * ■ f i®""' m joki 2T«ii'iBs9. U \ \ Uofilit . ; {'-,-' > -1 ?a J^.?L^- al 5?: js®»e»rarss; sfttsrranas»si2!a=Ssg3iy»JS3Ssa»^^ gerously wounded. It seems that an old grudge ~ to CaivUioßVAKB»ofth»st**iß*rK*j Wert. fwtbefen*: existed between Lost filter and Gerhart. Meeting TREASURERS’ ACCOUNTS. ' tiemaniy end «mrt*ra« treatment *o received »thfo hands ; at Pulaski, the former. threatened the latter. ; DR flell4 „ , mtr _ E , q .. in , mm , riti catMtesslin *•«’, Ujl ' .r*S“o£Sad.« sums l®“5000 Agsjits WaSTrp.—To null four thpm in th- h**d and ihn other iu the abdomen, “ “ 'V ••• - a*-— saw. 324 88 . tie* Invoatian*. Agunti bars csde over s'is,W>3ctioco— tDemiDtbencaaanatliOOlUCriuine*uuuu«u, - “ Co. TWr for noeeatod lots 64 46 | «•« WtUr than *U Other ilal!»r Send (.-or stamps inflicting wouuda from which n is thought they ■ i - AhSfuS*l™ ■ uco I a,d^Bop*p*parUc O i^g.iu*. ; cannot recover. Dr. Leaaure, ofliew Caatle, »” “ *ad«ngtmrij>g»*rrMj*i , kphkaim BttotVK, Mm. woa sent for to dress their wounds, and, as we - , mad receipt book*. 4 2 22 " learn, expreesed litilo hope of their reoarery. “-RchiDdadTaxM..-------- icios Lostctler vras a resident of Pulaski, and M'Cord l J 1 lwi-pob’y 25 «• BdlnM*' hand- ;Z- 6.501 65 of Bedford, four miles distant. Gerhart lived in the vicinity of Palaski. Gerhart, wo under* stand, has given himself op, and seeks an inves tigation, alleging that the shots were fired in self defence. There was much excitement in the vicinity. P. B.—'We have since learned that both the men are dead.-»ifaAcntny Regiittr. A Cobvmtipn of the Protestant Episcopal Church ofMinne«ola,held at St. Paul on the 30th alt., after much deliberation and the private conference of the two Order®, agreed on the choice of the Rev. Henry B. Whipple, Rector of the (Freo)Churoh of “The Holy Communion in Chicago, aa Bishop of that Diocese, and hi® eleotion was made unanimous. There bad been several ballots. Dr. Tuckerof Troy, N. Y., had been twiee rejected by the laity. Tan taxable property of this city, as assessed for tbe present year, reaohee the enormous earn of $531,923,122, of whieh real estate takes $378,954,930, and personal $158,336,730; non resident, $14,631,462. The total increase over last year is $20,701,182. The First, Second and' Eighteenth Wards show considerable de crease; the Fourth a slight decline; tbe Twefch, Sixteenth, Nineteenth, Twenty first and Twenty second have largely increased.—A r . F. Trib. Paiscs Poniatowski, tho sole represenlativo of the Royal family of ancient Poland, who has es caped from exile in Siberia, on aoconnt of his attachment to Protestantism has oome to this country, intending to beoome a citizen. He is leotoring at Portland and Newbnryport on Si beria and Russia, bat means to go west for his residence. DYSPEPSIA.—The worst foe of humanity lih wnll known, tbatwe hardly feel diapoeed looccupy tiraa or ipaee tn ita ezpaiUon. lew have escaped «üßering from on* or another of It* Tailed forma. Infkct|itUaiiber a CAtrss or a cossnjciact ofalmoet ererj otbar dtaeaae; and taken io this aUge, we believe oo* rem»dy—B(ERIIAYI?B HOLLAND MITERS— I will always mitigate, it oot affect a permanent cere. We might naa stronger language, hot, aa wa an addressing a reatoning m veil aa a remooaole com* mnsity, daaira to avoid the prqjodloe which would attach t» what would seem mere boaatisg. ladigeeUou, Heartburn, Headache—Sick fact, all that hare their origin in impaired ip which an Included BtLtODS DISORDERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, Mental JrrttabQitf, JnditpotiUan to TMiiky Impatience, Deprtstton of QiriU, Hereout Ran and TrraMmg, derirt for &>U>udc, and a number of other affection* nf thla dees, rendering a man unfit for InUr (sone with the world and the aodetyof hie family—will ■tl, is nmst instances, be found to hare proceeded from that dleeaeed etate of the digestive organa which Ihia medicine t§ •o eminently calculated to relieve. * ttinj> flutrrf—The Genuine highly Concentrated ikwr haveyOnUand Bitten la put upln half plot bottle* only, andretaUedat |lper belli*. The great demand far thW truly Celebrated Medicine haa induced many Imitation*, which the puttie ahouldguard agalnat porchaalng. Beware ofimpoiitioßl See that oor name l* on the label of every bottle you buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, 1 CO., &;!* Proprietors, TT Wood street, between Ist and SJ ata.,|Vttal>nrgb, l*» mySAdawF 51AHRIKD—July 7th, by lUt. I. C. Ferritin*. at ilia houee of WUUam tt’Calt, taq , Eaet Liberty. Mr.STEPHEN G.BKBOCT, of OannonabQrg, WashingtonOountj.aod UUa CABSUS POOL, of Eaat Llbetty, Allegheny ro, pa. jarto aitfdißnnnUa. A Valuable SlteYer a nanutecturlai Ei* taMlihment and Private lleiidence ft »r SaU. PIECE OF GROUND SITUATED .on the Mocongahela river, being lot No. 10 io Steele Semple's plan of iota In Pitt township, and adjoining lands of John Arthur*, F-*i, so l thohoiracf Cnnltff, and near the Copper Work* ol O O. Uneny U Co. containing be tween seven and tight acres. It It a very desirable ritae- Mon for a Mannfacturing Eftabllshtnent, baring aioot faar acreeljing between tb* Flank Road and tbo Rtr>r,and along which tbeOttoelbvUie Ball road will pats. The upper part of the place Is a delightful ritcstiot, for a Private Residence, haring gx4 Spring* and a commanding view of tb* Monoogabei* Valley and the Ohio river. Tb* npper or town part* of tb* place will be gold atperate or to gether, u might ,*ott a purchaser. Per terms and prl:*, apply to W. 01*503 MILLER. At the Waalers loanranre Company, Water ttraet Or— . ft. MILLER, Ja. |c3.2vd No. 155 Fourth street TAXbkl TAJCk»n TaAMBITT CITY TAX PAYERS WILL REAR IS mind that no other notice will b« gtrvo tor the pay. meet of Taxes than is published la tbe city papers sot hot bed trdo the city pridttsg. The tax»* now dn? are tb* cm* TAX. Tin BOSINRU TAX, WATER RENT. AND TUB TAX FOR GRADING AND PAVISO «9»Th* STATE MERCANTILE TAX ii alxorttra, tad if art i**lo toes •ill L« ful It,to tb* b«u*j*, *Ub]*, so.. esdSecrMof xtooikl B**t |l5O per r»*r. pc—f**ico c»a be givro. Ja3 ei. CPTDOKRT A BON, H Mwk.tit, A HIKER STORY UOOSE, comfortablo *&d coQ»cDl*ot,*Uu*Je oo id >1- Merkvt, for tent by jc9 g. CUriiUXBT A SON, 61 3Urk*t»t- ON CENTRE AVENUE, a comfortable Dvelllai fur rest *1 |I7S per y«*r. Ja3 6. CUTUDERT A SON, 61 >Urh*« «t. \ WILL PURCHASE a two *tory V I wv * freme booe* atxl larf* Irt trontlog nu ihie* iUmU, oo ill W**Mnftcn. J U 9 8. CpTHDERT A SON, 61 tf*rkrt«t. rriENN. WHEAT—WhiIe mid Red—lil j ■"**™ *CO. lARDOIL— 10 bbU to arrive for sale by , jO , ISAIAH DICK BY A 00. I w. otkPWICS CBA3. iIHCHCX. cnADWICIt 4k SON, cOSIM I S SI 0 N ME R C lIA NT S, DEALERS IN PAPER AND RAOS, Aad Ag*ol* far tb* B*l* of Mahoning Fire Brick and Pot Clay, No*. lADaod ISI tVood Ftreat, o*tr Sixth, pitUborsb. SSulVfapplDg P*{>«r *t Blauutectnrer*' ptlre*. Cb*U paid for Bag*. Jn2lyrt Afinn ACRES OF TIMBER LAND on v/ V/V tbe witen of Fiihtsg Creek, Welu) Co, Va, ‘•I 16 mile* from tbe town of Uiaalngtro, aa tbe 0.40. H. K., end about tbe not dlitaace from the I’etkereburg R. R. The laadie well watered, tod better llflibt red U&dru oot be toned: vblttsLlack, end red oek, hickory, poplv, loco»t, b**eb, At, Ac. M*ny portion* of tbe edl are rl*b end would proda** (frein of *ll kind*, tobareo, Ac. Price ooty $1 per *ct*. Term*e*ry, I’orMlet'j Jo 7 S.COTHBEHT A EON, 61 sUik*l *t 87,087,634 07,802,000 82,005,180 60,000,000 PRODUCE, FLOUR, tc.— 609 bbl*. lUrrtaoo Mill* Family Ilcur, 2>X> ** WMt«ro Extr*,rio *rrl?®;) 2500 Lnah.SbaUod Corn; 2000 “ Ear do UW " Polatoec 60 too* Bloota*, beat qtultty, It, .tor* and ferret* by MrCItEKRV A ca Beaumont & fletc u EK—fhe works of BeAoaioot and Fletcher, ihe text formed from a o«« ooliaetioD of tbe oarly odltiona. with cot** and a biograph ical memoir, by tbe Rot. Al«iaady Henry Bred, in tWo tola. KAY AGO-, 65 Wood »L TENN. WHEAT —139 eackH now landing from iteamcf Arlxoola for ttle by jn7 ISRIAU DICKKY A CO. INSENG AND BEESWAX—I cask tJinaeng and I do B*c**ax no* landing from aleatser Atltonia tor aate by Ju7 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. FEATHERS— 0 sacks now landing from •tAimor Arlzonia for »als by ju7 ISAIAII DICKEY A 00. New Btook of Melodeona. JUST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of Mslodeona, from tbe factory of BHbok * Damus, Hes ton, Including alt the style* mode by tbU firm. This make oflaalrnmsnte have two approved by tbe greatest mail* clan* In the country, w Dr. Lovell Mason, Goo- F. Boot, W. B. Bradbary and olbere—consequently they cso te rolled on as bdogjtrtf efai# t'netruKcnw. Tbny are noted for tbe following points: 1. Their par*and musical qnalltyof tone. 2. Their great power of too*. 3. Their quality of tone. 4. Their prompt end sary touch. ' 6. Their beaatlfnl etyle of finish. 0. Th*(r durability. 7. Their cbeepneee of price For sate only by JOHN 11. MELLOR,BI Woodst. Descriptive circular* sent to any address. tsyld T ISLE GAUNTLETS, ‘ a ‘ i PICK GAUNTLETS, LISLE GLOVES* Selllog lor at store of J 027 INVENTOR’S SALE ROOM—Tho sub. •crlber baring rented a large ware room for tbe eihiiit-. tion and ealo of newly invented aud labor earing Machine*, be invitee ell those who have any to diepoaaof to give him a call or vend on their models, and be will diepoee of them; and also (belt Fatent lUghton reasonable lermr. He' also Invitee' all those wbo wish to aavo time and labor by « trlfllcg ezponee to give him a call and examine tbe artlclei nowon hand, at QXO. W. DUNS'S Boat Krtateand Innr aoce Office, North tide of Leacock street, Cth door east of Federal bL, Allegheny City. ‘ Jr 77 BACON— 10,000 pcs. Shoulders,' Sides and llama, K> tierce* Sogar Cored llama. 10 do' do Drlcj Deaf. 100 bbls. Men Pork, WOOL— 0 bales fine Western Wool for ■ale by t XOQEBTON k STEWART, Jp7 107 Wood at. T?INE BRANDY—S casks fine Brandy, on JP, coniigamont, for uli by Hn7 EPQEftTOa k STEWART, 10T Wood it. EINK OUT SMOKING TOBACCO— 6O btl« lor sale low by XDGERTON k £TB WART, jo, 107 Wood at- /CHEESE— 2OO boxes extra prime cutting Ucheceeferarivitry. URNBYII. COLLINS. tAKEFISH— 200pkgs. for salo hy ~ Utf. ; EKNBY H.OULIINB. ffljftfin HALF IN HAND, balance at one V V Uv, yur, wUI hoy a twoatory frame hoM* Sad n ftUtket rt. . 1859-Fob. 23, To balance. 1»9-Peb7a5, To nalance from K M, Jr,.— % b-80l M - Cash, Collectors. 185 A— 18.631 £ “ •* Etate appropriation—.— 8 720 90 1559-Jqoo 8, To balance on band 1858. To Duplicate. 1659-Jane, To balance due subject to com. and exoneration! $ 1,289 IS| John Cret n, , 1858. To Duplicate. 1869-Jnne, To Balance doa subject to com. and txonoratlotu —$ 449 82 John ifaget, 1358. To Duplicate . 1839-Jane, To Balance doa inbjert to com. and exouaraflona i X 1,"29 TO . Richartl Hope, ISM. •To I'oplirats 1859-Jane, To Balance due subject te com. sod (XoneraUocs- —$ "78 28 Jeremiah Freti 1858. To Duplicate 1869-Jnoe, To Balance doe subject to com. and exonerations $ 631 I3| Andrew Wolfe 186* To Implic.te 1659-Juaa, To Balance doe subjsct to can. and exonerations - 8 717 29 Bernard Kane, 185**. To Duplicate Ifei KJone. To Balanra do* tnbjsrt to com and axcofiratlcof —8 198 05] T’Ai.inrts iYre/y, 15.‘.8. To DsplUat*. ifii9-JuM, To Belaace due subject to com. auJ •xenarattooe _. 5 6M 09] 1658 To Dnpiicat* 1A39-Juoe,To Balance do* eubjict to rum. and exonerations.-..- 1 Ward Sekonlf. Firt’ Wjrd—-Prieoipal J 412 hi « Assistant*- —2.89 A Night School. ISJ QQ..>1.941 75 Seed ITird—Principal 812 to Attistant* 2.249 C 8 Night School. 190 00. 3.181 55 T\irt Ward—Prindpai - 812 IO Aasistuta..- 4.753 76 Night fchecl 11l 76- 5.8'6 i»* J'-a'A BurJ—PilnripaL 6« AaaUtacts 2,081 66 Nigh: School . • 100 t> tbe day «f ■*!« at 2:60 r. M. aodTetnro at <1;C0 r M. An/further Intorffitlioa can be oblaiusd by calling uu " DR. JOHN WILSON, Jot.dld At Uomtwood euitou. lOOAR Ol OREOO, IMPORTERS OF HARD W ARE, NO. 52 WOOD STREET, Fuor Duur* abort* St. Cbarira Hot«i. ■jeOO.dCm MITSUI RQH. O f.. Ukr*N,l*te id Lancuter LoOiß A Ohraii, Plllht'g. 080. S. BRYAN dt 00., Oommiasion Merchants, FOR TUR BALE OF PIG IRON, BLOOMS, No. 52 Wood St, Pittsburgh. KmaiHOa—Lyon. Fbcrb A BHtiborgb; Lringaion, Ooi"?!aoft A Co , Hill*burgh;Tho*. K. Ftankiin, K>;,Lau ratter; lion. Bunuu Curoaruii, Bryan, Gardner A (i». Ilollidayaburg, Do. t'ol Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Ineorcs AgalnatLoiaor Damagaby Fire on Batldlnge, JSerchxzidiae. For nltare,Ae Fnuien Jno. M. Atwood, or Atwood, WblteAOoa DehJ- T.Trodick,of Tredlck,Btokoa A Go; Uenry Whartom Mbrd*oat L. pawaoa; Oeo. IL flueart, of RUwart A Bra; Jobn'll. Bfown, of John H. Brown A 004 11. A. FahDMlosk, of B. A. Fehneatock A Ccl; Andrew P. Ctiab; J. L. KrrlDger, of Wood A Erringer. F. BATOBFUBD cTaRU, Pmidcnt. Cnaktn W. Coxa, Secretary. Pnnsoxsn Barxtsflcse.»Win. Uoliuoi A Co , J. Painter aCo,TbomaaU.Uowe,K«q, J«e. Manbatl, Eeq, Allen Kramer, Em, WUaon, Jl’Elroy A Co n Wilson, Payne A Co, Bailey, Bro*n A Ciqtelaod 4 Cu., ,r*nu« B. Lyon A Go, Wm. 8. LavolyA Co. GEO. fl. BRYAI A CO., Agents, No. 62 Wood Street. Cosraouxa'i Orno4"Joly 4th, IS&b. CITi WEIGH SCALES.—StaIed Prono tali nldmsed to tfau Finance CommittM of Counclla, will bo received at tbtt Office, for one week from date, for OTelghmmilerf the eeverai City Weigh Bcalea. Bidden will itato bow mnch por cant of the groei revenue arialug from said scaloi they will pay the City for tho rue of earne. jj4 lIBKKY LAUBJSBT, Oogtrollw. BILK fILOVES, A RKIVAL.—ORGAN HARMONIUM— Tbe beppyto enaonnee that they have »t latt received another ot these narlralted ORGAN ira frem the factoryol Cathfut, Needham A Co« New York, which bare earned encti a Mnaatlou in tbe moiileal world, and of vrblch a rpedmen maybe seen at tt)« Luthsxaa Cborch, eevaath iUest-*Uev.Dr. Kranlb’a. The extraordinary deaend makM then loiUnmente very scarce, and Durcheesra ebtruld make early application for them.— ForiSby H. KLKBEB A No, OB Filth »b, forCarbmriA Ncedbam’a Organ Hansonloma. EUfICUFfELD A 00. MBRIOAN FLUTE BCUOOL^WRU new and couplet* nice and axardaoa, and all necew any in,traction* to peffecithe learner In tbs art of pUylng »i*ka Urgecoilectfon ofpopnlarmuiic,cocilittng of Folkaa, BUrcbw,Ao,,l>jL. Uowtt Price Me- For sale by JOBN IL MKLLOB. 81 Wood ttrtet. . malted on receipt of tbe prlos. Jn* IL BOBIhON A CO. pIUTLEttY.—We invite the attention of bunicksepen and tbe trade toonr stock of American, Kngliabwud Ocmaa GUILBKY. It la voinrpmed for va nvty, and wUI bo aoM at very low Agorea. j,2 CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, Bve« becanmltthp=w*sta cf any that may favor him vtib tbair patronage. A» «f TatioaiMyiai pf flttil fiMWtrt If WWVd* (32.5&4 73| ■$ ajoi 681 •* D. KtUy, Etq.. «n oedonat with Central Board of Education. 8.41009 COLLECTORS’ Caleb Buit^ll, 56,749 13 54,067 » - $1,7t8 06 < ltuj\ U.\ns\Ont EXPENSES OK THE BNTERPRIBO -By J- D Kelly Bjr Tocher* Ward Ccb001*.....—.—|U,131 31 « « Hi*h * - 1.0A8T5 “ “ Colored “ #W "5 " Szpeotc* lllgh “ ®J “ •* Colored “ —• M M “ Secretary...- .-UT 60 ** Carpeting effice GB of E..—40 Id u Treatureri* Comnttoletu—...— J 25 01 1853-Jnae Br-‘* Balance——- 8,410 99 ’ ACCOUNTS, Ftrif TPorrf. By e**h X 6,600 00 J Balance 1>249 13 fecontf Ward. 1859-Jana. By cub •$ W»-M “ Balance 480 *3 Third Ward, tSS9-Jqoe, By ca*b - 1 MSI 10 - Balance- - : 1,729 70 Fourth Ward. b&Q 00 778 28 1869-Jnoa, By c**h " Balanc* Fifth H'arJ. 1659-Jom, By rath $ 4JS4 00 ** Balance...——— - —• 631 63 Seoeith llarrf. 1(189. By caab- - - * MIS £ " Balance —... 198 06 ■ Eighth llunf. i CU. I 1859 By rub I «• Balance id, Ninth Ward. it • Ifhyo By caab VM 92 “ Balance 170 00 THE BCHOOLb. Colored FchooL .% 670 00 237 50- SOT to 1 Principal—.. Atautant——. 'Rent 15month* 2W ftn iJaoitor . “3 03 Repair! 14 on ! ITblUh*atbtßg • ••• 8 00 i Brctbr*, etc- 1 03 Water tax 2 oft •CcU * 40 1 Patntlng biack-boart* " 3 00— Ifijh School* .*1,3*0 W 3»04S 00~-i 3*5 00 M 2 W -i M 3 0) : PnocpU : Aallltiuits-.—•— 'Bretli muulha. ;Jaalt;r j Advertiiihg IClaaolsg, tuop, tniihoa, «le. j Printing...~ - iStttloDtry 1 Whitewashing*...... 'Kep51ia........—.._ W»t*r t»t, 1 pan <'limik-*l» . ............. n on U 61 5 CO VJ 37 67 36 60 69 ~ 132 00 9 83 21 00 4 *1 13 M R 7 J 3 HOR'rHBIRN Assurance Company, 50. I MOOBQATE STRICT, LONDON ESTABLISHED IN 1836. CAPITAL...- $6,308,800 OO paid op capital and surplus... 9,194,111 oa ANNUAL BEYENUB, for the jMreoSm’• Y. Established by the celebrated DR. JOHNSON, late of London, England: A greet disccrery tb the adeoce of medicines, being a cert tain and speedy cure forreetoring ibo sight mJ removing ill dlssues peculiar to the eyo. This l« nulToraally «• ■ucceafolly it a moderate' expence. thereby aTslding the Sawraod expence of failing into, the hands of»o»hiUhJ phjsicUae. inis medicine (sufficient to core,) will he seat bytaeUor Express, with ell necessary directions On receipt of Ten Dollars. Dr. Johmon’s Certain and Infallible Cure fur Deafness and Singing Noises; in th® Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, ■ 7 AffurJlu* ioataat reUefto«oflhr*r* who hare boon trcaMdd with dealoisa for many years. Alter wing IhU nwdM few day* tbepatlant- la «nddenly and almost mlracaloaaiy enabled to bear ordinary toned ©onTersatioo; In the worse of a fevweeka tbamoit obattnate ciee of deafneas la effectn ally cored. . . • Patienla too nnmerooi to mention hare bien reetonw to perfect hearing and totem reecoed from the anarea of the nmnarooa dangerotta unqualified pretender*of .thopmeot day. Hospital and prirate 4 tettitnoaUla and wrUticatM from the moat eminont ph yiidana and aorgeona to England, hi whoae preaeoce deaf periona hate been eared, nndttiay bondreda of prirate patients cored can be wen or referred to. Acaeeof thla medicine tenoogb to effect a care,) will be forwarded lo any part of the cotmtry for Fifteen Dollar*. Addreea DC- JOHNSON, Drawer 4M. JellrdawlyT Office 95 Main fib, Boffalo, N. Y JMPOKTANT TO FAKMEKS bxcblUdi fertiliser—lar inptrlqr to common Lira*—»t OSB-FOURTH ITS PRIOR NO FARMER SHOULD FAIL TO TRY IT ftUQut*rtnr«d amt tor ulo bjr PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Al their Work*, Bait Tarentnm, Allegheny 00-,<*r (*L-OTB the Canal,) PITTSBURGH. ... t 8,3£0 TI7 28 i tfißJ 29 Bradstreet’s Commeroiol Reports. For Bankers' and Bnilaesi Hen. The fourth semi-annual volume «>f tbi* nluble record of credit* which was published on tnolbthofJanoary, having been exhausted by a rapid and extensive demand, a aoccnd ediUun, rerlaad and cor rected, baa been imofcl,-and-fs now ready far delivery to audits hare -not already eupplied tbeewelTe* with the "Ifer'end hundred* of tbi beet Banker* and Harchaota la different cltie* ortbe Onion, bare asilated in perfecting thla Reference Record, tlm* making a veracious and reliable com pend of the pecuniary condition and proapeeta and bud* D9M canadty of aboot mercantile firm*, in twenty* .It of Ibe priacipaldtietand centra of trade in the Onllod ; Bt TfceNew York Mordant or Banker will ascertain by • key accompanying the boot, tho grade of credit, character, habit*, and capital of ancli a» will be likely to deal with him, while the cut-of-town merchant leera with ac curacy, the exact foundation on which the New York bonjee bare their botinere. , , , r To provide tor any possible error that might occur In a work so gyjanlicin cfciiif and to keep purttharer* informed of the changes thatmuii noeomrlly take place, the pro prietore iarao tprintedifuet 0./correction* ccsry ecu-*- Tho time and trouble sech a work most *ave,tlie looes It moat prevent, and the Influence it most have ts eecnring a eouod and pnifltable trade, make it Invaluable to whole •ale Merchants; Manufacturers, Note Broker* and Banks ; 9 ( Discount, and yet tho whale, tncludlag the two reml-ao nual volumes, (h» sheets ofeorrectiona aod the f*cilitio» of ; the o&ce, ia fUrnlsbsd to a'jbecribera at One Hundred Dol i * KuM iJrticuUrs, not embraced in this mav U oMatned at the utflee of tb*^wprJJUja pubUah ' J M.DBJIDSTItttETkbON, No. "J3T Brvadway, New Tots, Over Broadway Bank. E. IL KEVIN, Jr, Agent Wood street. Fitfabttrga. ni in sin® SIR Open to Visitor* SeclUas HealUt or Pleas* are, from Jane leitoOcto'ber'let* ' ittommodatiom for Over 500 Visitor*. THE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS &n> tttcafe) to Delaware Conntr, 18 ralJee North of Coluobni, (tb* Capitol of Ohio.) t>n the Seiot o Btter, 10 mUn from Drluwero, 5 mile* from the White Solphor SU tion oo the Sj.rlDg.tt«lJ, Mount Yerooaaad llftitnrgti Retime.!, m-i is) nUloa from Pireaxnt Yeliey or Sprint* Stail.n. on the Colonit/OJ. end lad Un* flellraed. Bio racsJtclnut <]nxhtie« of then Springs are nosorpused hy those of say other lfln-r*l Waters la tba Dai tod Melee. ma-Sor Coyin or other Infjrmttioo, address ANDREW* WILSON, Ja, White Bnlphar Springs, Ohio. Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment. LOCATED at Haysville Station P. P. W. £ C.B.U. Having completed onr teW building wo are do* cnabkd to accommodate, io good style, all who msy favor na with Ibclr patronage. The liberal patronage ve bate berttnfor* rtcrirej hu been aaonree of pleasure to us, mote by the >g.wd it has enabled Ei to do In hnaling iha »tck and -spreading among the peep!* a knowledge ol the troth* of IhtfOydropathlc ayatem, than Cron anjimete per* tone! consideration. Withoor; largely lnermgjdkscooino datlcna, me well aa oar.lncrsaaed eXperUose' la.treating the «lek, are hope in tho Inters to do still more Cor the welfare ofoorgtoetstbaß we have been able to In the past. For particulars, eallatthsCiire, oj- addraa at Box ISM, Pittsburgh, Pa* H. FBKASE, M. D. Heretofore sro ham bad room for more than invalids. We expect hereafter to be able to accommodate a Halted num ber of boarder*, who am notlnvalldal,, . JcSlwd A COUNTRY. RESIDENCE FOR SALE. Land, with Dwelling House of 6 room* aad cellar, good barn, spring and spring house, a young Orchard of chctco fruit, grape vines and mrioty of email troltt; altnale at 3mtle« from Allegheny City, on the Perry* vllle Plank Hoad. Forprico and terms apply at oar efflee, 61 Market street. & CUTfIBKBT & BOX, Ja2 ; Baal Ertata Agenis* Bedford Springs, Kta Huntingdon aad BroddTXop Railroad from > ■ ■ ■ •» Huntingdon, VISITORS to this celebrated and delightful Waterlog Place, from Pittsburgh and the West, will take the Mall Train leaving the Pennsylvania R. B. Depot at 3 arrive at Huntingdon at 9 a..ic., connecting direct with trains on the Unntlngdon £ Broad Tbp R. R. to Hope well, and arrive at the Springs la tlmefor tea, same evening. By taking the Fast Line east at 4£o r. M, pamengen ar tlve In Huntingdon at 10:10 p.iu and remain aver ruxht; or ir pilaaeugei* prefer U, they can atay all night at Altoona, and connect at llontlogdon next morningwith a train for SPI ®TCBNISn WEST FBOU THE SPEISaS: Leave Bedford after breakfast and connect at Huntingdon with Mall Train wtat at 6 p. ir, on Penas. B. It, arriving la Pitubnfgh at midnight. This tonte will be found pleeaant, quick and eafn, and every attention paid to the comfort of passangm. - THROUGH TICKBTBTO UOP£WELltisoo,can l>o had atlhef'Ar'onyY6Lvt.Qflce,’Pllftbsr?h,&om '' J. STB WART, Agent Penna. B. B. 3. J. LAWBKNOB, Bop’l H. A B. T. R. R. jftuifutfdmyJaaa 16,1363. • . Jalfcoodtw mtslmrgh. insurance company. Office, No. 9G Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. , ‘ ROBT.OALWAF, President. 'P. A. Rjxuuai, 6ec*J ' ALEX. BBADLBT, Tice Prat Insure* against Hull and Cargo lUska, on tne Ohio and UlolHlppl rivers and tributaries, and Marine Bisk g«n. orally. AndagahtslLses or Damage by Pirn. - And against the Porils of tne Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation^ Robert Galway, Samhel UcClorkeD. Joseph P. Garuta, M. p, John ficott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Cbaa. Arbothnot, my3fr2awd3ra QOVERNMENT PIPE CLAY, la atcra end for u!e by Ja2l:todteo3* The higtost market price paid grade#- ol CLEAR WASHED FLEECB AND TUB WOOLS, at tbe Old EaUbllthcd Wool Warebow, No. 131 Übiuty Stmt, corner efOadPa tllry. tay233swfg»aa3a>w? ’ ' J. L. MARSHALL DAS. C. OX. FITCU A J, W. SYKEI, Phytlclani for Dlieaiti of the Thxpat and Otacit, and other Chro&lc AUsaeotv complfciwil with or canting Pulmraary OocsmnpUra. Office lli Penn street, Plitatmigh, Pa. CONSULTATION FREE. A list of quw- Uonaaent to those wUbisgtoconaalt as by letter. JefcSawdewljpjs attorney nml Counsellor at Law, arlfcdlyja] Fair Grounds—-Lnase. - - THE BOARD OF MANAGERS,of the Al- X Uabesy Conwy Agricaltoral Society Will racelra pro* ncMiaet ibelrXegalar Meeting, to'be ntld ou tbe' LiftX WADNESPA? OF JOLT, 1891, at 10 o’clock, A. M.. for tbe Lease offlroand for two DINING HALLS wtthio tnclr ea cloaur*, In the Vth wud, for fire yean, at tbe enonalrent ol on# bttodred and fifty: dollars. Lc*mm to provide ibdr owa building*. The aitciforthe Halls will be.thote parts oftbegrconda&ow covered with the taUilagaof Meant Price aad Jobavtoa. for full particular* enonlre tf tbe Secretary,. 6. ttJfIOYJSR. Ja„ Jnl-atqaHwdtd AU , yelLew»No.lBTl , ocrtnatreet. A N UNPRECEDENTED BARQAIN.I=S /\ —A dwdrabl* three atoried Erick Dwelling jjjS House containing elevenrooms, with doablep*ricn,njarota Mantles, gas, bath, Ac, and all tbe madam tmprovemeot*, •iteUntiallyand uutetuUy built, Tbia property la situate on tbaaloratcdpart of tba Beoocd Warn, on Third street, and will be foM at a gmt aacrifiee, ala *MO la hasd,bal< anceiosertn wjnai annual pajmrnta. Apply forfarthtrin* formaticato Je7:lmd D.M’fL MARIAN, 111 Peon at. MACKEREL! 100 half bbb. No. 9 Large, ‘‘Mm InspecUon," Joat re* edrcdaoi'foraaleby ..JOHN PLOtP.fo 00, r-Ja39 ■••• OcraarWoodanAßUtitStreets. FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY*— 100 dm. Ltaon, Pine Apple and Btr»wbery Birow; ,Wlha.Gum,Llquorioe«ad Jnjabe prow: . . . 300 lba. Win*, Brandy and Cordial Excim. , 800)ba.Cram Del*fl,Nnta,etc. Abes all kinds of OonfectfanuiM, fti+Wa%i, FrniU. Ac. Wholaaala hod Rctalbat the Pres oh ant Coafec. tlobaryoc. P.ALHIERECa*JOSB,4FfIL Chirac BEANS— 100 bus. tttuOi whito for: tato low lacUwccßtffiSßffiL WIBTS Barouches, buggies and *. MASK If AnAloo—Oo E,tuti*r i!»i'_CoM«2i»l S* rlfm * ' - ' r‘ ....OooßtHtMtW.3 #e*t B*roach« . • f-Ow “ ' : Ala^CMfiKk^TOWa «md got»wftU ccdef tba iaddf*» ’.P. H. DAYISt Aoct» LIME JilANlTtcK. OFFICE, NO. 3M PENS' STREET, Jeg:2»d*erT x a s a- Alexander Bradley. John L. Le«b, John fdlerton, Nathan I. Bail, . Robert Bobleoa, Wfllixm Oarr, Robert H.Harti ay. jehairom. IX BOIES OP 28 LV3IP3 EACH, TON KAPFF A ABENB, Balllmora. WOOL! WOOL!! C. 8.-tf> SMITH, Jft.lH /bCTrt AfmL NEW MACKSBEU T AKGE IRON' SiI'JJS At Auciio.v.—Un" I 1 s«orl»i mjrcinjr.Stti tot.. » I i?S ! SS f* mercitl fifties itrwt* wtttba told 1 Urp>dooW«dcwrlrcn Sftfcr • 1 medium .do do - p. M.DAVIB, Ancfri House and Lot in Lawrence- TILLS.—On Bainrday altercoon, July9lb,»*tbree o’dodC.wUl bn aold, on the pr«mi»«e,lbet floelyelWetad Corner Lot No 63, with part of 04, tn tha plan of vfllc; bartnßa front ol 42 inebeaoofßotlarisrtet; extending beck along Pikaatmt aboct IQO ftcttoHßW alls*; with a depth oMOS feet along adjolnist front on Market alley 49 feet . .I'.. On the premise*!* a lam r»Mloiy frame homw,SOW pege* pied at the Good Intent Hotel, with a good. atabU* oat-boo* •es sod excellent welt of water. ThopTtml*«iWlHbeah9Wn to TUitora, any time beta* t*l«, by Mr.' 'McCraery. ’ Term* attain- flag) - P.M. DAYIB, jtofc-V Trustees sale of ss building LOTS IS "tn WABD.—On Thursday afternoon, July Slat,at 3 o’clock, on the premise*, win be sold, thirty-fits handsome lota of ground, nine of which hm a front oh Webater*t**et,»mnt«noot DerDlier atreet, and nto* oh Duncan atreot, nett tha-resident* of: Gea.J.K. Moot hand. Plant may be bad'- at the naction roomt. Title.ladiapat** bis. Term*, ooe-SfUi eaah, ieddanial t 2,3 andiyetn, with interest, raj-able annually. . P- M. DAVIS, Aock AUSTIN UQODIS a CO* Hutbanu’ fiKlUDgl. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMS * CO- AT THE MERCHANT? EXCHANGi EVERY vumLsnAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge loacrxnoa and Oopper Stock, Bond and Beal btata told at pobUb tala at the Meniaute* Exchange by. - * • • ’ • . AUBTIIi LOOMIS ECOw Notes. Drafta.and Loan* as Bed Batata Doyottatad ca riuoDitU Urma by AUSTIN LOOMIS A COv . *a2l : Stock' ?Joteßrokerr.92 Fourth *t- 'Mußintsfl' ■»: ©Janata, o: , CO-PARTNE&SEIIP. ' . . f'Weffiisaay associated with me my Aim J. BT. CLAH&GRAT-. TbobnaioeMwflnie hereafter con tinued coder the firm and atyle ofß. GRAY A SON. 'i} July IaCISSS*. ' ' ’ SAMUEL GRAY. S. Q-JRA.Y As', SON. DRAPERS AND TAILORS, ISO. SI ST. OTiim STBEfiTi : feSfcUfc—lafalf - - PITTSBURGH, -KL ISSOlXiTibN.t—The Partnership hereto (on exlating between Worn* Svmt *nd Sana BaowH.onder tho atyle of ffU. 6MTEHA.OG, waadlf" aolrad oaths lith day February, 1559, by the daott^of air ijcxod bidvo. DAVID E.BARS and JAMES PABE. haring oar rbaaed the intamt of Mr. D. Brown, dw’d, la tha Utt flrm of Win. Smith A Co, the Boaodry Boatwae will ba hereafter eenduetod aadar theetJl® °1 *u?t A Ca, by wham the btulaea of tbs lata firm will ba asttlea' SMITH, PARK & CO* - ; NINTH WARD TOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH, EA« Warthnin, Ao. 119 JVrtf mi 120 Second}Stt*il, Manufacturers of au mzcs snd de d InUom »t Corf OH Betortl at BlfliOM « > Irt u. nt«, B it IroM, Dog.lrota, W«gou Eoim, MKaifc P d “ crl P U "“ “ttlAr* KBpliU' MAOHUTB SHOP MtAclttd tottj cirrfnß, to, ~ - taygmw THE undersigned have associated with them to the Commialoa Dorinm.Jaw Plans*, lata of EtenbehflUe, Obi®. Tbs style of the firm wUI «?£>**> u heretofore. • NIKICKACO. |ryy yrffTf* JAMB flAn**-^-—WB.I. Wipe*. DTIMIOK «5b 00., COMMISSION MEROIIANTS, ■ rortheaaSsof ( r :.- Pig Iron and BiDomi.'. f ; . 08 WATER STREET, FntgBCTQH. I HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITn me, Mr. JOHN DELLOW; id lb* Undertaking which will be condncted oader lb* oam* and rtyl* of ON A DELIA)W. . - JASIEhLEMON- joe3 DEturcr—— riWTSimro* Onndtrtakmg ln*U ‘l* SSSSfwL ,* Lemon & dellow. n— Eoßrtfa et.’ taukorr. at prlcaa to fait W 8 SOBS. Wa caii tpe clM ‘attention to Blah’* new atyle patent MttaUto Bimal enact, &r the rale of which wo are ede *genta In thfa city, %al of which we keep constantly os band nlarjo aaort mant. AamardabeantyofMmpo«edftsiab,tbeyeSftlalJ. otbsn. Tanermla willbaeoppiled withZlraresa, Uoae*and Carriage* promptly, at lower rate* than any other eatabllab* mrat in tbs city. Guaranteeing to render wtisfixctiou, they pilleft * continnancavf the patronage LeTOtcfore no liberally ■Tiaoded to tbeold Ann. - ~ . . eplfcdly huusb, boston, ; IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- E 8 ranged BoW in tho New Engwid Statu*; le^.ct&*J3L traliy located, .and any of acceaa {rum ell ths rotUaaof tratel. It contain* allths modern tapnjrcaicnta. ,and •very- coaTsnlesca ibr the comibrt and *XBSUBod*Uon of tbs trarellog pnbllc. Tho aleei'lngrocxoi are Inrxe and Well vsaiilated; tho anllte of roocis am well arranged, end com* plKely fnmtebed (or famllit* and largo traTeiing ptftiee, and the bon» wiU cootlßaa to be kept man-flat daw Ilqtal ta every respect, iallally LEWIS HlCft Proprietor. - ISfeucatumaL-- -Penn Inatituto,. CORNER of Penn and Hancock elroeia.— Tbeershisg term will commence on TOKEDAT;SIat Isrt. A limited nnmlxr of popfla may ’ obtain adnrtartop. Tomafor Toition and Btatlcmery. (21 per aeetfon ortwnty wo Weeks. ao2lnf J. Sl.aMlTlLPrtodpal. City and County Insurance Company, NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an act of Assembly, relating thereto, and tbo Char ter of Incorporation, apprcTed April Htb»lW9,Books to recein fobaertpUoiu to tboCapltal Stock of Iks City end County Insurance Company©! tbeeityof Allajbeay, »fll : bo open at tbs office of PETER PKTBBSOtf, Faaeral stream AHjSeny.tmTUESDAT, WEDNESDAY and THUfISDAYV SUuetbaod rthof Joly,atwiattbaoflleaof WH.P.BAUH, en at Clair street, Pltuborgb, on P&IDAY and SATOK* i DAT, thaSth and Bth of July naxt, to remalaopea for firs I riTS,(anlew the stack b« ecrocr subscribed,)from 10 A-11. toAo’dectP.M.otwch.dejr. r--r : JodaliKtor* James I.Graham, Henry Irwin, Wm«B.Pc»7,r • Peter Petertoa. ■••••■ John Btroloahaia, •. .. O. G. Craip, Wnt'F. Bean, James Old, * \ Jobalnrtn,Beu^ ?ob& Biatpaoß; oeerg» !*«{% MlckoJwTocpiU;. Sta* E. P. McDowell, .DarM J. Irfngtsont ■ TbomM Parley, , v Abx. HBapfla, .. * t Tbo». pcnnellj, J«mec -• f’smwt'jj&nrr*. June* Gibscn, - O. Yeager. Samuel GorzaTy, John A. SoOtt, John RT. Biddle, Semi IJndaajr, Jan., il. Borland, .. D. M. Brant,.- R. W. Poindexter. __ Jamea Park, Jan, D. Lett Shields, _ Je43otd J. B. CALDWELL d'CO., 822 Chestnut Street, [opposite Qlrwd Iloa**,] P HIL ADE LPH I A. "f NIC W IJaPOmTIOHS-FIHB WATCIIiCB PATEE, POILLITH A CO. WttcbeMo atom. CHARLES ERODBQAU'S London Tim»»KM>p«ra ) -{i* w •erifs, all dzes, la Hunting Cues *nd OpeaPaco. SS7*S6le Authorized Agents for. above. S; GOLD AND SILVER, ENGUSH AND 8W153 W -A. T O « ETCH JEWELRY, OMrdMbrns. s,v> DIAMONDS, PEARLS, «ad all thi’SnttantUStjlM. SILVER WARE, auurpuud la stria, qotUtyaadflnlkb. ESJStr&asTTS TisltlDc PbU*delphU,»i* IqtU«]to si* amino their ' r - •• - - MIF iIABBLS XSTABLI&IUmjtT, ~ ,V ; • tl«lt a&UIUng tnjtmimciti. ... - ■ -, UNIFORM PRICES, io plain figures, «j*d i»Y«UJIan. JoSJjd . . Second Arrival of 1359. CARPETS AND OID CLOTHS, 4T Tliß FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, fITTSBURGB, PEXXA. WD. & H. RESPECX • TULIiY aouoatie* that they am m*trfo*Vaet«- ond aupply cf OA&TETX3G,' ttlecsed dtoetly 1&b -1» Importaiaand-Manufacturer* by en*of thaAnn, now In the Part, to which ttoy tuTltatha aUsnUon cl podatsert. Al*o, a MW ttjlft of CARTON MATTING, fat mauaer per* lor*. Tbo iatett make of OABPST BWSEPSOB, etc- «tc. whJchcbaUbao&rodatthalowtßt raba.' ...... J«0 > - W.P.AH.ITCAI&PM..,. ALLBOBBinr mSUHAWCB: COMMIT OPPIYTSBCBGH. Ornci—No. 37 3onk'Block, - INSUKESAGAIN6TALL KINDS' OF lIR* ASP MARIKB R13K8.;. , ' i .1BAAO: JOSES, Ptwtdaatj JOBK D. BJcCORD, TJ« Pmldant; p. U BOOK.&scretiryj Oopt. WIt.LUM DM, . Graftal Agent. - ~•■••• • Dtntcroas— lmm Jon**, C.G. Ha»ey* BemyCbuofi Oapt. JLXJ. Gray. Jobs A. WII*?o> B. L- WhMxtoct. 'Joba P. McOord,Juie M. Pwcock,. XL* P. Sterling, Cipt.-WD. P—a. Tboo.M. Mow*, Bott.lL PorM. Jefclyd City Taxes and Water Bents. NOTICE is herebjrciYcn* that in accbrd aneswlibActoof AmnJMy,and byanUipt'UjMlbe Ouy of PltUbcrgb, oil CMy Taxes andWeier Bcola for ISM or* now 000 and payable of the NoTember Iml. Fir* per Cent, will be added. . . • An for *U tbo Zaxea and Watar fUQtaramaibWoroall on Koreabtr lit, wamota fcUI be tuned, wtth anaddfifcin cfTea perOeat; WH. ElCnßAUM.fotyTrewurerT^ N. who agtrawith their landlordatatiy Water Reafeon tbo> tftteinrata they occupy. the amottat to application at the Tvnnnx'i - jtiy-tf REMOVED. CfflL. & CO. hats remorad to • tbrir saw Copper Waxsboon. HO.aMIRQ KTIUSCT, la lh. Iron r™« BloSTSlrt S* m of Pittsburgh Copper Bnliin E ' son. o. <3-. irossEry & co % HiSZJACtVU3& oj ■ BEAZIEBB BOLT. ABB SHBATiIiSG COPPER PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, liO CpMOTlva'-TBBlJ.®’ . . SdKtSSSlbXcmimSrbUtfttßsief'' Brass Keta Cotta aaa 1 1 S B m o t*K;' iy|~ B Q RAW’S TOBACCO AMD jsaliV-***® ooB * tnm tu uosarr eras* s . iia LOTBCT 6f. M«*» Mrttt. SOOAK juSTHgEj^tS^” ■ mSusw- *> • IM htSftSjllO sojm, ' .v" tarxl.b, v™. W &W»»QK*#X rt 1