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SATURDAY -MORKIKQJ PLY 0, 1860.
RepubHcan State Ticket.
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'THOMAS E. COCHRAK. or York count j.
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WILLIAM VAWOM, PUtoLuigta,
DAVID A. PRESSLEY, Allegheny,
> ■ CHARLES L. GOBHRISO, Beam*,
•--• ■ - • DAVID R Peebles, .
Vi-.r-,- I WILLIAM ZSPr,Lowrr tU CUir.*
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! *•; I.IHO2US MELLOW, ColUes. .
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GOODMANT. COULTBR, SotUb Finite.
JOffATHAJ* .DRAUfF, Spath FltUbnrgh.
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' DAWDCOIUJEUUA&wfcktey.
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■ ~ T4ILLER, BmrwdoD.
Toe .Absistaht La-w Judo*.—The poDplo of
cotmty.wULvote at thpensulng October eleo*
tloo /prone person, learned in the law, to act os
AwlsLaot Law Jadgeof the Co art of Common
flow, etc.. Webavealwaysentertained serious
mißgiTiDgs is lo- tbo propriety of making oar
judiciary elective* and we. confess that time and
•. observation barn bat strengthened oar convic
tions against this radical change io our govern
. mental .polio;. Of all public servants, the judge,
whose fcfgbprovince it Is to impartially-admin
’.later the laips, add to whose keeping;is,inamea-
BOre,i. confided' the life/- liberty'and- security
Tof' .the citizen/ yhpuldbo farthest removed
; from the.iofluenosar of popular clamor- or par
-tiran 'prfjad!co. ;Tsot entire lmmonity from ex
. .ttaneope. influences can scarcely be hoped for
wbeniha candidate for judicial honors is com
piled,' M now, to enter the arena of part; poli
; ties//We need ./not, however, at this lime,
; discuss the merits or demerit* of tho elective
' system; as the peoplo haVekhe power in their
Qire hands, we can bat invoke them to makes
. good tue of it.
Premising this much,'womay bo permitted
to felicitate oar readers, as well as the citizens
.of the county at large, on the prospect of the j
election MtLLOH, Esq., as an addi-1
cUoaal Law Judge In our. Court-of Common
'PloaP,* an officer; rendered necessary b; the in
■ ereialng boslsess of our .courts. Mr. Mellon
/- commenced professional-life in Pittsburgh under
olcenmiUnoes quite as tmpromislog as usuallyi
.attends the onlsetof young legal aspirants of
limited pecuniary means. . By unwearied indus
' try and aHriduiiy/etrict boalnesahabtia and
Integrity* he speedily won upon the favor and
confidence of the community, and a large and i
. increasing practice rewarded his efforts. Bae
; after ail the (roe criterion of genuine
■merit* has crowned Mr. Mellon’s career at the
bar, until now* after the lapse of nearly thirty;
years, he is able to withdraw from its active re-' i
- quirements, and accept the less arduous position
• for which ha has been named by hie. Republican
friends. That he is a sound and reliable lawyer
uo on* will questionand 1C eleoted, of which
there can be no well founded doubt, he will,
in our opinion* make a most excellent Judge,
andprove in every/way' acceptable to our
people. ' Withont possessing io any great de
gree'tiio brilliant qualities of the forensic ad
vocate* which so charm the popular heart, Mr.
Mellon's peeuliar traits, personal and profession*,
a), arcanoh as best fit him for the Benoh. In
•; died it is a somewhat remarkable oiroumslanee
as exemplified in the history of Eoglieh juris
prudence, that-tbe. moat gifted orators of the
Bar upon their election proved but ill adapted to.
. iho dry labors of-the judge. Pemberton,-be- -
fora whom Lord Bussell was tried, and who
ranked amongst the most eloquent and polished:
lawyers of his time, made a very poor judge. So
. too witholhers that might be. named, : A de
gree of patience, laborious research and a plod
ding industry seams to be requisite to the proper
* disokarge of judicial functions which we mayin
vain look for in the errstio, fiery and impulsive
' advooalm . however, from Mr. Mellon's
/ -.fine legal attainments and eminent fitness, be is
also commended to our support as aßepubUcan
aadnnavowed friend-of our cherished political
principle*. We therefore bespeak for him
tbo /generous, united and cordial support of
friends.. BIS election. will ensure
us a judge who wili do credit to our party. bat
above all, secure for this important post a faith
ful, upright and intelligent public cfucer.
• Oregon legislature adjourned
wUhoattlectiog a U. &'Senator in place of .Be*
..-luaien; Smith, whole term expired on the 4»h of
. • Marchlas*. TbelegliUlnre consists 0f43 lo
cofocoTßnd 7 EepabHean9, end Smith secured
the caucus nomination' by a volo of -22 to 21;
hot tho 21 Tefoaod to submit and voted with the
'Republicans againstgoing into an election. Tfco
Governor cay a hc ; will not colt a specialEeeaioD,
and there will:therefore be a vacancy until the
r ucxi ieffalainTe i 9 ehoeen, whieh will be next
Veer. : The legislature then chosen will have the
election of-,both Senators io ita hands, aa Lane’s
term expires in 1861. The defeat of Smith is
-■ considered also a defeat ofLane, as the latter need
nil his influence tosecure Smith's snocess.
• FeohUtah.—7ft* Mountain Mtadowt Manaere.
• Great Salt Lake Ciiy i Jtws IQIh r 18o9.—8lnce
the adjournmentof Court ntProvo, Jadge Cra
'dlebaugbhas traveled south through biadistrict
- aafaraa Santa Clara—a distance of near three
.'hundred/andfiDymilesfromheTO—’rhitlijg the
’eccuecflhi Monhlaln Meadows, &c.' He says
- that hjsdid hot sen a. Bbhop, Bishop’s Coonsel
.lot, ocPresideat.on the rente, although paHio
-nlar to inqnlro for.tbem, and reports that' all
have been non «tf except tba Bishop
of Spanish Fork, a Banish settlement 12 miles
1 south of Provo—-this being the only settlement,
to it* credit be Ueald, throughout his journey,
in which he wss not sainted with reports of hor
rid Borders committed within the last two years:
- The Jadge took affidavits, and issued warrants
forabont sixty' of the offenders—forty in the
maSeecrrof tlre Monotalo Meadows, ten ia the
murder of the Aiken* and others,'making in all
from tighty to hnndred persons.that he has
isroed for. Ho reports that mere that* eighty
. white men Were engaged its the massacre of the
: Moontain'Meadews; that after reaching Parlwaa
—eighty miles this side of the Banin Clara—al
almost every camp the herders and eoldiets gatb
“ •ring wood would oome across skeletons, some
lndicating.that they had been killed last fall and
' Winter by their condition. To snob an extent
was this, that- the herders, with' the -command
(bat JudgeC. accompanied, donld not be induced
u I (5 keep the bards oat at night No doubt many
- teamsters and discharged soldiers, wending their
way to {fejiforele, have been eet opon and killed
, by the lddlhMT in purenanee of tho example set
them by their Jlcrmon allies io-ibe Mountain
' Meadow massaore, and whom they see act iroper.
' tinenlly add wUh imponlty !n thaLmatter. •
Atrodtltafoo horrible to be related, and whlah
seemed tn ahook tbe brate savages themselves;
-aro rtUted by persons who claim to have been
> oompeßed to i tt t bat massacre. The number
• of persons In the train was 1 about -one-hondred
and saatlWhUdreh alone are
. The.property confiscated*moonted-to
from $60,000 to SSO.OOO cooolios 700 cHUe;
bonrtssnd note,, jomerrrj s M ,to«fc end fort,.
Trogooi ttnd carriages. The ptncml effects were
' (ikes io Tbo tithing office is CnOw cityi and
tberaiold oot. Mioy of tho
from tbo murdered persons, wofo pilot ii t f£si
Is ibe tithing offloe, »od, sot celling roooy. O o
aoooant of being filled with blood, wereone*,,]
to Ktnolo ln lb»l oondllion until tho room li,
*■ become «o nradh ecentedthat it Is wry effenetre
to ilo, Is. Miy U retails » eltnoh Is tbo ooe
' trila of ouob'OilnU for .ill-lime to come.—Cor.
0/ iht Sl. Leuis Btjpubltizn.
ItraCnoM**.—We regret to leors, by oar ad .
; eleer from Isdls brosght by tbo tut moll, tbit
obolerihumldoita ippeeratice la theCilcaUi
rirer. It eppeere that tbo Pcraone, Bonsost
. whlohclearedit Calcutta with troopaontbe
■ 271 h of April, and proceeded to ms, - bid tbo
obolen’nglsgoa board, ladihitn'deitba.Tlz,
-16 of tbs troopi’ldd twoof the emir, occurred
■ within four days before tho pilot left her. Tho
1 Pomonileft with-899 peteewco board, iaels.
diag drafts cf bsr Majesty’s-84tb sad 824 fool,
'slid Z&Mttsllsa of UlllUiy Trala, alas mated
; ujj 14 bblldnß,' ssdrf eoomiad of Major Edo
nistoa of berMajtsty’, 324 Begimtot,—Eontfra
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-As IbercSullofthclate victory, tht-EoptrorKs- j
poleon has established his head quarters on the j
left or East tide of the Mincio.and the Emperor j
of Austria hadrempved his head quarters to Vat- j
The two ormieß had for two or three days been j
face to face along tho line of the Mlooio, the
Anatriaa force numbering about two buodred
and eighty thousand men. I
. Paws, Jane 24.—The Xlonilcur contains a
note explainlog the nature of tbe. ; <lictatorsbip
offered bytho whole of Italy to the King of Sar
dinia. It Is a false conclusion that Piedmont,
without consulting the wishes of the different
peoples or the great powers, reckons on uniting
the whole of Italy in a whole state. Sach con
jectures have no foundation. The different peo
ples, whether delivered or abandoned, desire to
make common cause against Austria. With this
intention they have placed themselves under the
protection of. tho King, bat tho dictatorship is
purely a lemporarypower, whioh, while uniting
the common forces in tho same hands, in no way
presages combination for the fatore.
J®* Damßiic. THB POHTOTCAL BTATEB.
—The Paris correspondent of the Daily News,
Bays that the bloody conflict at Perugia between
the Pope’s Swiss Guards and the people, la con
sidered in government circles, as a deplorable
event, and tends to increase the difficulty of
preserving the temporal dominion of the Popo.
Theßcmans claim, the benefit of the Emperor
NapoleonV Milan proclamation, that the French
army shall not interfere with the manifestation
of their legitimate wishes. Unless the Swiss
jhall be supported by French troops, nothing is
more likely th[sh that they will be driven out of
Perugia by anorerwhelming national force.
Gen. Gyolal, late commander in chief of the
Austrian'army, has retired to his estates.
Tax Beat or Was.- The river Mineio, which
flows oat of the Lake of Garda, at Pesohiera, is
a dear and rapid stream, only fordable at a few
places in dry seasons. There is a stone bridge
of five arches across the Mineio at Pesohiera,
and also a railway bridge at the snmo place,
both oPwhich are commanded by the Austrian
cannon. The great Aastrian fortress of Mantoa
is situated 1G milesbelow Peechiera, on the
banhs of tho Minoio, which river flows into the
river Po, about seven miles below Monfua—
There arc three bridges across the river between
these two fortresses, but these are ail more or
leu fortified, and the French, wherever they at
tempt to pass the Minoio, will be likely, to do it
by means of pontoons thrown suddenly aoross
tbeetream. The fortress of Pesehiera is defen
ded by extensive outworks, and by eight lunettes,
with bomb proof quartenfor tho troops. These
form a kind of fortified camp.
In addition to these fortifications there are
two forts, ooe of which commands the right and
the other the left bank of the river. The garri
son has also the power of ionodaiiog tho coon*
try by dosing the eloices which are between the
take and the river. The fortress of Mantua also
lies on an island, and has a fortified camp for
80,000 men. It is a place of immense strength,'
being surrounded bj extensive swamps and a
lake. Mantua has been for ages considered the
strongest fortress in Italy, and Pesohiera and
Verona are only second to it in strength. The
Adige, whioh flows through the middle of the
fortress of Verona, is a wide, deep, and turbid
river, scarcely fordable at any point. The new
railway runs along Us ess tern bank from Vero
na to Brixen, in the Tyrol, whioh is within 24
hours* march of the Innspruek railway, con
nected with all the railways of Germany. There
are also lines of railway from Verona to Pes
ohiera and from Verona to Mantua, by which
troops can be moved with the almost rapidity to
any part of the distriot between the Mineio and
the Adige..
Wiixbe was the Mihczo Crossed bt tub Al
lies.—The Paris Stale has the following on this
pont:
“ From Pesohiera to Mantua the ooarse of the
Ulncio isabonlelx leagues as the crow flies; in
that limited space the passage most.be forced.
To attempt this operation there are cortain points :
naturally indicated by their positions. In fact, i
tho principal condition to a'ecoro the dtbouehe
of any bridge thrown over a river is to drive the
enemy away from the opposite bank. It is not
difficult to imagine that if a spot is found In the
coarse of the river where, on tho one hand, the
stream forms an angle toward the attacking
party; -and, on the other, the ground is high
enough to command the bank .occupied by Ihe
enemy, it wonld be a great advantage to attempt
tho passage at anoh a point, because a plangiog
fire ooald then be eonoentrated on the enemy
placed in the middle of a semicircle of batteries.
Now the course of tho Minoio presonts to an
army wishing to force its passage from the Milan
aide only two points combining these advantages
—at Mosambano and Volta. On these two*
raints ihe eteam mokes an elbow-pointing to the
Test, and the ground on the right bank is con
siderably higher than the other. These two
joints were therefore ohosen In the wars of the
devolution in 1796 and 1800 and also in the
campaign of 1848, to force the passage of tho
Minoio. Moreover, the possession of two for
tresses 13taP«*oft»8wi -.ood Mantua, on so short
a line, rendtra its defence easier, for the enemy
have their wing perfectly supported, and can
debouch unexpectedly from either of these for
tresses. However, history teaobes ns that for;
uncanny well commanded the passage of the
Mineio is almost a certainty.
A naval expedition, possessiogimmense means
of destruction, is on the way to Venice, 120 flat
bottomed boats, ebeeted with iron and armed
with rifled cannon, are, it is said to ascend the
Adige and the Fo. If Venice falls the fleet mny
land a torpt d’amet on the Adige, and lake the
Austrians in the:rear, while the land army at
tacks them in front. ThereVre also in Toscaoy
French troops which will at an appointed dsy
appear ca the given point.
Exfl&natioss of the Dauglaj letter do not,
agree. A telegram from cbU city, collected
from a epcclal Washington telegram, to the ef
fect that Mr. Douglas meant to e»y that although
he would act himself ran on a platform which
ho could not-endorse, bewlUudhere to the Dem
ocracy against the opposition, was sent to the
Southern press only, if we may bsliero tbc~Ctii
eage Press and Tribune, The Charleston Courier,
in publishing U, thinks it odh laudablo ; and
characteristic of Mr. Douglas to send so apology
straightway on the heels of his insult to the.
South. Oo tbo other hand, tbo Alton (lll}Dem
ocrat bolds that: “Douglas intends to spnrn
both platform and nominee, unless they eqaaro
with his 'great principle;’” and that if he does
not, the Dubois Democracy will—-AT. Y. Trib.
A TXSCPOBAttT appointment from-Jamea Bu
chanan, according to this statement, is more
potent than the Constitalion and the Laws, un
der which a naturalised foreigner Is guaranteed
the fall immunities of American Citizenship.
While tbe President's personal favoritism shel
ters poor Grand, he Is safe, but when that is re
moved, the ''national egis” Is powerless for his
protection. There is one consolation—Grand
can be spared. The party-of which he has been
so active s member seems willing be should be
a martyr, in honor of this great article of its.
faith.— Cin. Oaz. ;
SnJGtTtAa DzrosiTOßT.— At the vendue of the
personal property of a Mr. Oaks, recentlyde-i
ceased, in Dauphin <uranty, Pi , a few days ago,
a bag of flaxseed wis offered for sale. One of
(he bidders pat hUhand Into the bag to examine
the seed, and hauled oat a pane, which was
found to contain gold and silver coin. The bag
Was then thoroughly overhauled, and over one;
thousand dollars In gold and silver coins were
found therein.* The treasure was retained by
the executors.
Tax Jsws m Russia.— Ad Imperial ukase, just
published in Si Petersburg, makes some Impor-.’
taut ameliorations io the position of the Jews in
Russia. The value of the concessions obtained
maybe gathered from ibe foot that they embrace,
as we are assured, all Ibe principal points for
whlob Sir Moses Montefiore asked, upon his
visit to St. Petersburg some five years ago.
They include the admission iof Jews Into tho;
high trading guilds, as well as Jnto'tbe Russian:
colleges, &o.
JxxxuMn BflfSDL«.— We learn, from the Al
lentown Democrat , that Ibis gentleman, who has
for many years been an acceptable clergyman or
Minister in tbe German Evangelical. Lutheran
Cburcb, has, in consequence of (be recent ac
tion of IbeChtxroh authorities .declaring tho
boldlog of * political office (Btate Senator,) In
compatible with that of tbe clerical, resigned bis
Ministerial office, to take effect as soon as tbo
congregation under bis charge can bo suited
with a clergyman.
. Whxat Harvest commenced in many parts of
Baoks county about the .middle of last week.—
Bye is said to be not quile as. forward as usual
and can wait until wheat is put awsy. There
seems to be more rye growing this year than for
some time past, and the crop looks well almost
every where. The wheat crop as we have before
notloed, is an excellent one.
. Ms. Eagsoe Pallor, of New Orleans, and for
a long time news and eommccrfal reporter of
tbe New i Orleans Press, was lost overboard from
the steamer Empire City, oo her lost trip from 1
Havana.' Mr. roller was a brother of the cele
brated Margaret Poller, Coontese d’Ossoli. His
*Ue strangely resembled here—the sea has
detmkd both brother and sister.
_ Qoy. Wisi has written a letter to a citizen of
iJI - b S*?.To., disagreeing with Gen. Cass on
of the rights of foreign Govera
military service from
who were-born under
“would protect otir nat
ihifttllitary service ofother
powers to the ntUrmoit « D a a 0 { theeartb.” ~j
fflnlujffMlifrom lninmiruCo.. OMo: ■’
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spreading over Ulster,, and. regarding nilca ' jLtmii-iKonoagtbUa rtw. lata #u*U . iIUIU ifUliu UuIUUUU UiflUlUU. ' Kaotuourmb »tr**t. Ci*Jmo of importance, »;a,ba
there are conflicting accounts and biller contra- 3unt»*'»pUo ot iota to ruttowhip. »d 1 »JJ ttoh/giauila Ql»*u teVliMor« Seeking n««uti or £i««s- 1 * nJ f ' n^ r ? A i
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This movement wasnotproduoed bv the preach- I Pri*»t* Ueeiiienc*, Laving g»J eprtnp *uil a comm*nJi;oß ’ tallu from Vet tear*, fi t&tm from tba Whlta Holphor eta*
iOK of the Enelitb celebrities. finnrffGon nr v| evroflbe Moooagtbrie VaJI-'y ami tbaf'Llo rlwir. Tha » »<>n on tha Untjagflald, Uwiat Verjteu enfl t Itubargn
SS"‘ ceieonilH, MUrgeoo or t , w .»r<o»n|.mfofth.i>l«.wmiHi lullrwl, .nlkmlWfreio Vl.iunl T.i:.j ■» Epriii,,
UOinneeS, or slc2teille, or Puncheon, os their gethw, as migbi .tail a purchi»«r. For terms ani prl^r t ; btait n. on (hrSjtbmbor piquaaoJ lediaoa Ksltroad.
visits to this country, nor did it commence in apply «*■ W. aiitSON MILLEU, i the medlclaaratialltbwof iftflwrSpriofaaretjDaurpMiKS
•V of our Urge town., under the ulßbtry of , "«“ 1
any ofour own Vmen of renown for talents ana , j*s:>4 No. 156 Foortaitmr. i -jiNDBKW. WILSON, Je*
eloquence. , —— *_ , JhliJublT • White gtitpbnr Spring*. OM*>-
. There ia, nearly in tbeoentreof Antrim coun
ty, a quiet rural parish named Connor, whose
papulation, mostly Presbyterian, bars long en
joyed sound, Scriptural teaching, and hare been
ocoastomed to cherish a spirit of Dooelehtatious
piety In their *• praying Societies.” In these
an unusual earnestness manifested itself; pro
ducing unwonted anxiety for the salvation of
others; the result was a general awakeniog of j
people’s minds to religious realities. - I ****
The spirit of zeal, thus enkiodled, spfead ioto . grf f °°*
the neighboring towns and villages. The peo- I :—.—
pie of Ahoghili, Broughshane, aod Ballymena, s
were brought under the same influence. The
ministers opened the churches, daily, for meet
ings of prayer and praise. Theso were crowded;
and soqd others began to bo held in prirato
houses, the streets and the fields. At these,amid
deep solemnity wbioh pervaded all, and ap ex
cited awakening which stirred many,Bome where
so affected—“ stricken,” as they phrased it—as
to cry out audibly; after which, there was bodi
ly prostration, as well as mental agony, which
continued, in some a longer, and somo a shorter
lime, before “peace” was enjoyed.
The- news of these strange doings spread
abroad iff hi! directions. Visitors from' Belfast,
on the East, and Coleraine, on the West, came
to see and hear; and some of those who had felt
the influence, visited these, and Intermediate
and adjacent towns. From village to village,
aod from hamlet it has spread, and not only Is
iho whole of Antrim pervaded by It, but it ex
tends far ioto the neighboring counties. New
towhlimavady and Berry, Westward; Antrim
and Carricfkfergus, Eastward; Cookstown, Bun
gaunoa and Armagh, Southward, are all men
tioned In;.the newspapers, now filled with
reports oMho movement, as visited, more or
less slriklogly, with these siogular manifesta
tions.
Belfast, at the largest town, with the greatest
number of churches and zealous ministers, with
a baud of devoted auxiliaries is the form of
"town missionaries,” is now the most eonspieu
ous eeeoe of this extraordinary visitation ; and
there ns elsewhere, It is not confined to one do
nomination of Christians. It commenced with
the Presbyterians, and is displayed most signal
ly among them bat Episcopalians, Independ
ents, and Methodists aU recogtmo it, and all
participate in the blessing.
The Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore,
held a meeting of his olergy, at whioh they were
advised to open their ohurohes and afford every
facility for attention to religious realities. The
Belfast Presbytery resolved to take advantago
of the spirit pervading tho people, and their
churches are opened doily, and several hold
open-air services. The Methodists and Indepen
dents have “penitents’ pews,” to whioh the
awakened resort. Multitudes of all ranks,
ages, and sexes, profess to have felt the power
of religion, and the greater number are from thoso
dosses heretofore not the most distinguished
for solemo attention to sacred thing*—fectory
men, mlil-glrls, and young men in the large
mercantile establishments.
There is, however, some controversy going on
in the local papers, regarding the origin and
character of the work. Among the converts are
tome who had been Roman. Catholics and Uni
tarians, and who, as tho result, they say, of the
influence of whioh they have been the subjects,
have relinquished their former communions. Tho
parish priest of Ballymena, Mr. Lynch, and the
Northern Whig, have refused to acknowledge
the heavenly origin of a movement of which snob
arc some of the coaseqnenoea; and (Cere have
already, been some extravagances, and probably
more may be expected, which bring discredit on
(hose who countenance them. But the general
results—temperance, religious observance and
general morality, giving a changed aspect to
society, vastly for the better, make the vide dif
fusion of an influence which prodaces Bach ef
fects, exceedingly to be desired. And, judging
from appearance, that wide diffusion is likely to
take place, and it will be all the more effectual
if, os hitherto, there be do getting up of excite
ment or displays.—AT. T. Cour. d Enq.
Pbssidbiitot Lidcbia. —The'election on the
Ist of May, ia Liberia, resulted in iho re elec
tion of President Stephen A. Benson to a third
term, without opposition. D. A. Warner, Esq ,
of Monrovia, was elected Ylee President. The»e
represent the “Whig” p.my, the “Free Liner
isos’'having made no nominations, as ex Presi
dent Roberts, whom they proposed,, refascdlo
bo a candidate.
On Saturday of last week, a novel ecene oa
curred at the Clerelaod Jail. Foor hundred Sab
bath School childreo from Oberlin, vidled their
eaporintendwit, ilr J. M. Fitch, who i* io.pria
oned for violating tho fugitive *lave law. He
addremd them, and their leader. Prof. John
Ellis, apoka In reply.
DYSPSPSIA.—The woretfoc of bomanity
1* to well known, that we bshUy f<*e! dtopoeed to occupy
time or rpsco la itarXpOfltknL. F«w have racaped shßerlng
frosa on* or another of its varied forms. In tact, it t* *ui>rr
a causa or a COJOIQUXaci of almost every other dteraro; and
taken fo ihtostage, w« letlcve uu« uniili—piZMlAVlTi
UOLLAND BITTEKB—wiII always utttgate. If not effect «
petmaoent core. W« might dm atrongtw laogaage, bat, as
•e ato ad-Irttaing a rrorowloy a* well a* a reasonable cem
mnnlty,desire to avoid the prejudice wnich would attach
t© what would seem mere boasting.
ludbrrstton, lleartbnrn, lleedecbe—ElcU and
bet, ail that hare tbeir ortila la Impaired dlseetiff*—lo
wbfcbare tnctoded BILIOUS pISO&DEHS AND LITER
COMPLAINS, Mental 7»rUai*liry, IvUmoniiin
ta Think, Impatience, Dtprttnon «/ £pirtu, Jfcmnu I'carj
and TtcnUing, daire for &JUwUf*£4* number of otbtr
affections et thleelare, rendering *man ggSt ta Inter
course with Its* wvtld sad the society of hie family—win
til, In meat insuacre, be found to h«?<r proceeded trtira that
diseieed state of the dlarethr* organ* aLult this medicine it
•o eminently calculated U* relirre.
RiAPCAßirrL>—The Oconto# highly Concentrated Hoer*
haTc’e Holland Bitter? (spot np to half pint bottle? only,
sodratalledat fl per bottle. Ib* great demand fof tin*
trnly Celebrated Medicine has induced many Unitatlotja,
which the public ahottldgcwdagelnttpisrelisaiog. Beware
ofltopoaitlool £ea that our name UiiiLhelaMof.anty
bottle yon boy.
MBJAHIN PACK. Am, A 00, Sol* Proprietor?, 37
Wood etnet,betVM» 1m aadadebuftttsbanth. Pa.
raySSalawP.......
Hcto atbfrUßtmnUs.
HDEKIPP'S SALE,
By virtue of a whit of levari
PacUt inood cat of the Ei«ixi=t ; Coort > t Allegheny
County, at>4 to the BlwrlS of' mid ecnoty dticctad, mere
vfll be c? pored to PuWte fair, at tbe Coart Hem**. In the
CUyofPj»t»borgb,CD rOl DAY, IheSSihdayof July, A.
D,.1859.,at 10o’clock, A. XL, the followingproperty, to wit:
. All (ha right, till*, inlereat and claim of Mary Troth, dt
reared, In too band* of William J. Troth, b*r administrator,
to ha adtsJaliurtd, ’ cl, la and to all tbit certain lot or
plica ofgroanddteata In tb« cityo!PlUibargb.and bound
odindderertbedas follows, ate Beginning vn (be eomh
rida pf Third itreat, at the corner cf lot ntunbar two boo.
deed and nicety .nine (No. 239) Jntbegaaeral plan of said
city, and ruontog thenci by Third atraet waitwardly fiitten
feet (14 fret,) these* by a Une parallel with Omni street
southwardly eighty fret (W fret;) t&aore bra lino pa*alt*i
with Third street easlirttdly fifteen tret (16 feet) to the tine
of lot number two hundred ud ninety-nine (Mo. £9O) afore
said, and thence byeald Une northwardly eighty t*et (80
feel) to Third * Inset aforesaid, tbt place of beftiantog; being
part of therein* lot number two bnndred and nlarty-aiibt
(f?a,2SB)in Col. Wood*' plan of the town (nine city] fcf
rUUbcrgli, and being tho tama lot of grosnd which Chris
toph** L, Mags* and EUtatteth, bla wlla, and the aald K’Jts
DoLUnagraniodand'conToyid by dead bearing axendale
therewith (othajaid Mery Troth, with appurtenance, Ac
Salted and taken In cieention a* the property of Mary
Troth, deceased, In tbe bands of William J. Train; her ad
ministrator,
JAUe* 1,. QBABAM, Sheriff.
Sheriff’? Office, July Sib, IBM. ■ ju9£twT
CARP. —Mtssss. Oabtwrigiit & Youxa,
Ho. 80 Wood street, Intite tba attention of masks)
men,elly and country drug store keeper#, and aim tb* af
flicted, to tbe fact ibat they are tha ONLY TRUSS AMD
SUPPORTER HAMUf IUtUBBBS In tha oily. Tbefianior
partner baring had long experience in tba bnrinee* of ma
- king. ffUlog and repairing Trane*, be la prepared to glee
pnrebarere tbe benefit of that expatlanoa, as wall aa «?f any
mechanical akill ha may porerre in the manofeotor* of
three fnstnrmebt*. When preferred, Tnueee will be matte
to order, and la all caws they wlirba wtajuarm, and eold
at pflcaa far below those ntttally aakad for lobulor intro
manta. An baring oxamlned andprlced
Trowrelntiieetorn.Hali that ladrelred. juS
Administration notice.—whereas
fAttera of AdminlattaUon to the eaute of John Oil
Dilau, fieo, late of Upper ft. Ciair township, bare this day
been granted to tbe subscriber. All p>raons Indebted to
tbe laid retataare rrqneits<t to make imtnodlato payment,
and thou htviog claims r>r demaida agatnit the estate or
the laid decedent will make koowii tha same ailbbut delay.
Jq»Btw*f JOnM QItytLUAW, Jr, AJm’r,
Beaumont & FLETOiiEK.—Tho works
of Beanoont and fleteber; ibetexi formed from a Dew
collection of tba early edltJofl*. with notes and a blograph
lsal momotr, by lb* Bar. Altxandar Byre, in S votnmoa.
Jn7 , 1 KAY A CO-, t 4 Wood st.
THE BKUISU uKAMA.—A collection of
the most eatremed Trtgadlre, Gomediea, Opens and
larcea in tbagoglisb language, in 3 toU. ~
Jn7 HAY A CO,, fiS Wood st.
Lord mauon's history of eno-
LAND.-rTbo History of England, from tba Peace of
Utrecht fo tb* Peace of 'Paris, by ford Mabon, edited by
Usury Bead, ip two tols. - KAY. A CO., M Wood iL
TENN. WHEAT— I 39 Backa now landing
from atcamor Aritonla for sale by
Jo 7 ISAIAH DIOREY A CO.
Ginseng anu beeswax—i cask
Ginseng and 1 do Becawaz cow boding from steamer
ArlMirda for sale by JdT ISAIAH DICBJTY A CO.
TABATHEBS—G sacks now landing from
„r ttMoicr Arirjnl* for role Ij
Jo 7 L ISAIAH DICHB7 Jfe CO.
GOXTaIHLUOUSE ion KENT-Pleaa
anfly tltnatoHp Nnoocry Hill; C room*, sUtl% *e,
tnaBecn»of grontfA Hf6ttlGGJpcr y*«*r. Immediate
powMdoaceabe girt*- Jg
Jo 9 ; . H. i TflßKßff* 803, tl Market rt
T?LOOK—6OO % ~y/
JC' Jut laodlog Jreoi ■'/
iTord for eatabj. . Sl^v
i°t •: ■-
' -10,(kk*
Family FJour
•£\sQ<x*3j Friesdfl «nd J. D.
jWttl HAKPAUOU AOO,
fy-C'l' ' Wo. gOP Übcrtj«lJe«t.
3ACUN—IOji/vw bhouldcrs, bides and
O lUau. ■ W Udrcee Soger Cured Ham*, "
1<) do do Dried Beet
• .• jock bWf. Hop rock, v
for Mia by -• IHtODIgOSacfr
' 4Jkf balwf ioo Vdtcm Wool for
f V ; «1 fBSQZSXQIf * 9TB WAM,
JaT' < , J X9Tff«dft
- .. «*
• vr?-' fr i->:jf ■'■v '■£~>.- ’
TAXKSI TAXUai: TAXES It!
CITY TAX-PAYERS WILL BEAR IN
miod that no other nottM will te glreo forth* pay.
tnent of faxe* than Is the city pipm author.
isad to do the printing. Th* tan* now On* arts tho
CfTT TAX, THE BUSINESS TAX,
WATER BENT, AND TIIE TAX
FOR GRADING AND PAVING.
«TTha STATE MERCANTILE TAX la alaodue, tad if
oot paid toon vftl be pet into tbo handt of tn AMmnan
for colloctloo. WM. XICQBAtJM,
ioM«y City Tremirff»
i. w, ckasvkk cn*n* id-
CHADWICK * SON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN PAPER ASD RAG?,
AndAgsnta for tho Sale of
Mahoning Fire Brick and Pofc Clay,
Hoi. 149 and 151 Wojd Ptrset, nrar Sixth, Pittsburgh.
r«p<T «t U*tmbctar«rs>’ price*. Cub
paid for Rage., joiljd
TOAl£UA»t> PrtupJfittTV FOR SALH.
HAT PORTION OF OAKLAND known
u “Hew Linden Grove,” lying within two and a half
tnllei of th<fdty,h«a been rubilnded Into lota of coons*
tent ilio, ranging to from one to tea sent eech. Some cf
th»m are level, otherabtaatlTnlandaymmetrical ksoUa,cov*
end with form tree*, and other* gently rolling, suscepti
ble of being Improved In the moat picturesque manner.
Tbew lota are surrounded by an excellent neighborhood,
whh-tLo advantage of a fint dan private school, taught by
Hr. and Mreß. M. Kerr, with public reboots in the vicinity.
A Ike of omnibuses taos-every boor daring the
In a short time a Puunßer Railroad will bo built, thus
rendering them most eligible anl doilrable.
For bMQty of scenery, facility of accees, purity of air, and
convenience to tbe city, they are nosurpaased a* (He* for
country residences.
In order to ocaotsmedste those aho’maj wish to Improve,
tboy are offered at tbe foltowisg very easy terms:
One-tenth Id hast) and tbe residue In nine equal annual
payments. J«P-.lmd W. O. LESLIE. 9t Diamond at.
Kfinn ACHES OF TIMBER LAND on
t/V/Uv tbe waters of Fishing Cmlc, WelrelCo, Va,
nt 10 miles from tbe town of Mennington, on tbe B. A 0. K»
R., and about tbe same distance from the Parkersburg IL.
R. Tbe land is well watered, and better timbered land can*
oct be toned: vhllo, black, end red oak, hickory, poplar,
locnat, beech, Ac., Ac. Many porticos of tho soil are risk
and would pioda.w grain of all kinds, tobacco, Ac. Price
only $1 per acre. Term* easy. For sale by
Jo 7 8. CtJTIIBKBr A BON, SI Market »t.
PLA.KOSI PIANO6II
C^Sta» fiICOSB 6rEIKO eTOCK
«».«»»
GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM
PIANO FORTES,
manufactured er
WILLIAM RNABE & CO.. Baltimore.
The btTo been awarded Ihe Biasut rasuitntafor excel'
lento over all competition, and are pronounced by
BIGtSMDKD TIIALBERG,
m. gTiuKodca,
GUSTAVE SATIES,
And wtbir dUUaibl-hed Pianists to be equal, U not
SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THIS COUNTRY
Uan n fact orei's g<,U Agent for PttuLurgh and \V»it
eiu Ptatuylrsnia,
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
Old tsislilisbed Plana Depot,
No. US Wood it, 24 door above Fifth.
New agricultural settlement.
TO ALL WASTING FARM?,
A Uareopportunitj in a delightful jtud healthy
olimate, twenty-five miles south-east of
Philadelphia, oo tho Camden and
Atlantic 11. R., New Jersey.
An old estate consisting of sorer*! thousands of seres of
prw/acn'ra/m? has bc*n divided into Farms of varioa* alcea
toiut: tba purchaser A population of tome Fifteen Hun
dred, from various parts of the tn!ddk£taUs an t New Eng
land have sallied thsre the past year, improved tbeir places,
and raised czrdUnt c rrpi. Tbe price cf tbs land ia at (be
lowiucuof from $l6 to|io par acre, lb* sol! Is of thabesi
quality tor tbs production of Wheat, Chiver, Corn, Pe-irbr*.
Grapes and T>cetablea. XT IS CONAIDHHED TXIlt BEST
FRUIT SOIL IN MU ONION. The place la perfectly
eecnre from fiuste—tbe destructive enemy of tba firmer.—
Crops of grain, graea and fruit arc now growing and can bo*
•een. By examining the pleas itulf, a cortrct jodgment
ran be formed of Ibe puductlveiivreof tbe land. Tbe terms
are made easy to eecma ib* vtpM Improvement cf tbe land,
which to only foe 44Ml improvement. Tbe raenlt ha*
bees. Rut wi< tun the past year, vometAru hundred loans
hsve lecn erected, two mills, one steam, Coer tteree.sua*
f.rty vineyards aa<l Peach orchards planted, and a targe
ntmtbrr of other imprtrrrmtmtr, maktngita desirable si.d
srdTe place efbosinret.
THE MARKET.
** tbs reader may pi-rewlvafrem ItafoaUisa, to tbe
bejgt in tnu UNION.
i ]>i-;rfare titiopies <ioob!e tho price than la location*
from ib«. city, etui tnnrotnxn double tbe price than *he
West It fs known that ttm earliest and Iwsi frniu and
vrgctablr* In this latitude come from New Jersey* and are
annaaltj exported to Ifaeextentof mlilioaa.
In locating here, the settler bat many advantages. lie to
aiibfn a fow hours ride of the *rest cities of New England
sad Middle btatea,b«b near.tbe old friends and assocla
.tlons be to in a tillltd amntry wrier* rtcry improvement of
comfort and drift sation it at fiend, lie can boy every arti
cle bo want* at tbe cheapest price, and sell bis pro-loro for
tho Xilgbeet. (<n tbe Wejt this ie reverard,) be ba* schools
for hi* child tvo, rfirloo **r»l.-*, and will erjiy open winter,
an] da’tfittfcl climate, where fovera are uttnrly nnknown.
Tbe rmltof tbe ebasge upon lb css Inna the north baa gen
erally been to rnetore tUviu to«aeact>Uetitstateuf bealUL
In tbe way of butldlcg and imptovlxg.lumber can be ob
taJo<-d at tbe mil to at tlio rat*)/f $lO to (15 per tboosaod.—
Cricks from the Irrick yard opened la llsopUce. RvetyarG
c’ocan tw precured in tbe plseo, yo mo at
band, and there ts no place In tba Union where bnlidlon
and tinprovements can tn> made cheaper,
Tbe render will at once be strsi-k with tbs advanttgesbere
presented, *t»d ask blmaellwby tbe property has potheen
ukro ep before. Tba reason to, tc was never thrown in tbe
market; and nnlraathww atataoaauwfro corrsdt, no one
would be ins lied to examine tho land before pnichwlnc
tblsall a:* ox{wcted to d-.>. They wilt aoe land nndtr cnltk
ratioo, soch Is tbe extnal of tbe s.-Utoacnt that they wtlluo
doubt, meet person* lro» their two neighborhood; they
will witness the Improvements and urn jodge tbe character
of tbe population, if tbsy come with » vtow to aettla, they
shoo id entna prep irtd to stay a day or two and be ready to
purchase, as Iccatlots ckbDoi be held on refusal.
Tnereare two. daily trains to Philadelphia, and to all set*
ll*m wbo laprere, IXe Hatir&ad Ormprmy g,c *t o Tut
Tidjt/ar ti* vuntht, nrdaMfpriee 2 ftrlhrttyitrt.
TUB tOWtf OP UAMHONtQM.
In with thr •grtrellural settlement, • new tod
thriving to»a ha* aatnrally ulm. t»A>c4 pnttnu induct *
m*nUfar t*y kind*/buiinm,p*TliaiUirly ttortsundri'm
e/actorier. f7u could. be cirflid no In tht*
plaeemd market to good advantage, alaoeouoo buefaeas,
«o 4 roanuf«eurl« of Agricultural Impltmacta of - Pcnnde-
Unhf easting small articles. Tfaftlmpruvament baa bean
»tepid as to insure a constant aod* perstanrntlncrtare of
bfttloiss. TuwoloUof » good alre, (we do. not aellamall
©o**,a* it Would effect tba Improvement eftße p'acv) tan ha
badalfraafiWaadqpwardri .
The JUtaMaonlsn Jhmrr, a-monthly Dietary tad agrl
cnlreral sheet, containing faiUoforinatton of lUmtnbntou
can bo obtained at S 3 cents per annum.
Tflla Indiepatable—wammtao deed* glveo, c-tar of all In*
cambranco when money 1* raid. Boutftto the lead? lave
VJro itmi wbarf, Philadelphia for llamraontm by Rail
rcaj,at7}{ p.tL ParaMccms. When there,
Inquire for Mr. HTKN Boarding o-anottaw* on hand
Par a relied brltrr »tcp with Mr. Dyrnes, a prirdpai, ontil
they hire decided a* to pnrcbtjleg. «a he will abow them
over tbe land In hUcarrtag%fne of t spans*. Lattareand
can ho atdreased to LAN Did A BYHatS,
liammonton p. 0., Atlantic c.>unty, NewJcraey, cf-8. li
03U011UN.202 &,uth rifih stmt, Philadelphia, Man*
and liffjfmatioß cltrerfolly furnished. 1 jahfodCm
r rilE hammonton farmer—aT^F
jL p*par dovetod to Utorelui* and Agriculture, alai set
ting forth tell a/fcuoli tflbe tiowscllltiment of UararaoO
too, In N«o Jersey, can ta snbecflhod for at only a rent*
-per annum.
IfldM* pnitaga *Uta,w for tii« »<u«ual AJJr*u to JUi
iorofth* Paroiftr, Uauja»o«t£4»P. U, Atlantic Co, New
Jerioy. Three wUblog cbtap lead, of the boat quality, in
nosnf IbahNaliblaet *ml mrel delightful r!i(&<tre laths
Volcn, and where crops *»* oarer cut dre*o by Ires'.*, tlio
tAiriblaKoargoof tlia n*th,t£* advert 1 * ttwot cl lUmoion
too Uoda. Jfrinodent
Farm lands for saLe -is milks
from Philadelphia by Ballroirl, to tbeStata'of New
Jcrtsy. Poll among the hut for Agricultural pofpresa, bo
•Dgfcgfltd learn soil, ahbe e!ay bottom. Tba.landiia
largo tract, divided Into small farm*, ami bnmlrrUa Irotn all
p«rtaof tbecoantrj are now ntlllng and Imlldlng. The
crop* produced art large and can In. a«an groalog. The
cUualt la delightful, aod wenr* from froau. Terma from
*l6 tog2upor payable wltbtnfour jeurahjr(natal
manta. Todalt the pU«—Ltare Vina Ptrort Wharf at
by nallroad for naromonum, or
addraa H. J. Hymns, by Utter, llaransontoo Poet Offlro, At*
lanUflconnty.Now J»r*«y. Sao full adrorttaeaitnl lo«a
-ether colnmn. ]_ Joi.eodCm
All wanting “farms in a de-
Hghtfai climata, tkhsoil, and secure iron frosts,ace
adtmlanmeotof Qamacnton Lauda In another colatna.
PERSONS WANTING CHANGE of Cu-
biallb, aeo adrortU-’iaentof llatnmootdn:
lAnda la another column. . Jal»odoin
r ro ALLWANTINU FARMS, See Adrcr-
A tlaament of Hammoatoo Lands. jui-eodOo
PERSONS WISHING TO CUANQEThoir
J. hqalnott (o a rapidly Increasing ecuntry, a Nsw Sat*
where hundred* are. going, where thedlmetni*
mud and dellghtfal,**# ttdrtitlwtnent ct tba Uaaunonton
Bituetnent in another colnmn. Jn4»odOin -
PERSONS jyiSHINQ TO "ESTABLISH
Ma&ofactorfea lo a ttewand thiltlng place wbara boil*
»<»• ll good, see adrettlaeosat of Ilia llaaunoaUm Settle
;22i JOUOJOS
SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can
“ ptoflull, « Uusmoalon. Savlnr
tmagientcf liamtntmton Landa. Jnl eodflin
NoW atocn of Molodoona. “
JUST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of
Melodecn*, from the factory of Mason A Ushrs, Boa*
too, Including all the ttylra made h» tbl* Ann.' Thla maho
of loatnxtnrata haw fcoaa approred by the greatest mniU
clans in the eofintry, as Dr. to«aU Uaaon, Geo. r. Hoot, W
B. Bradbury and othere-conaeqnently they cao be tolled
on as beiog.rtrif cldw fiufiwmcna. They are rrotod for the
tollowlcgpulnti:
1. Their pore and ntxifcat qnelltyaf lop?.
3. Tholr great power, of tone.
3. Their quality of tone.
4. Thalr prompt aod easy touch.
5. Tbclr beautiful at} !e of flnUh. ,
C. Tbelr durability. ;
7. Tholrchaapncaaof pricu i ;
Tor sale only by ,JOUN H.iIELhOB, SI Wc>l«t.
. ItomrlptlTorirealarierat to any addreu. mylS
MU 810 LESSON S “I
on tni
VIOMH. nBTB, MKLODEON AND SINGING.-
w. D. SMITH brga to Inform hi* frie&da and the public
that he will give Interaction in CUss&e or private loeeona on
the Violin, Pinto, Melodeon, or In Singing, at hie ttiJdtmre.
»0. ua VODRTHBTiIBKT, between Wood nod BoitbflcJd!
wbm he It provided with ipariooiand emtaaUnt
APTCkk()DN GI*ASSEB JfOtt LADIES will be fonaed
mr learning tbo art of elnglng, either .with or .wltbeat
•lato ?«rte Bceotspanlaent. Tbwo cUaeeswiilha atnall
andaeleet. .=•• . -•-
. SVBNINQ ales CMESEB win Man be formed for S<rfa. ;
Trio »nd quartette Singing aHhty : with orwlthont
. •- s
Twmerpadeltbownonappllcgtlan.. •' '‘epSfldtf "
f£HK(LL'S 01NTMBNT-5 grow for calo
<r , jni y u.i*Mnni»n>cs*oo,
• f 1 y
' ■*. '"‘-A ..1
fe-feps i'. : - W&sy^
NommßN
Asßnrance Company,
NO. 1 MOORQATt BtRKET, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1836
CAPITAL .... $0,308,600 00
PAXD UP CAPITAL AND fetJRPUIS... 3,194,111 03
ASSUAL REVENUE, for Ilia jearend
log January 31, ISM - 033,034 13
This companylnsures against
Lqs* dr Damage by Fire, almost every description of
Property. Thi Jlaict cf iVnutusu are wuderaft, and, In
all cases, baaed upon tne character of the owner or occn
pant, aod tba merits of tbe risk.
LOsm-s promptly adjusted and paid without raftrenre to
Louden. A special permanent fund provided in Philadel
phia for payment cf (onet in Utu country.
nitmxxczs ur rimiuttc:
Mewra, Jamt* McCall y 4 Wood *t ret t;
“ John Floyd A Ca, 173 - -
" Brown A Kirkpatricks, 193 liberty atreet;
" D, Ortgic A Oa, $0 Food itmt:
** Wllaoo, M’Ercy k Co, 64 Wood atreet;
" James MeCandleHACo 7 103“ “
** - Nlmick k Co , 95 Water atroet;
“ B, AFabneatock A Co, Flratand W.-od «tr*ct»;
“ dot Wood well k Co., Second and Wood atreet*;
11 Atwell. Lea k 00., 8 Wood atreet; •
“ ilarehfteld A Ox, Fourth and Market itrerta;
McCandlesa, Means A Co., Wood and Water etr;
umncii nr yciuszLrsu.
George 11. Stnart, Esq, 13 Bank atreet
Meatn. M/m. Oagborn k 00, 532 Market street;
" WnxJd’Eee A Co., £2 bomb Front etreet
“ M’Cotcnwn A Collide, Front and New itc
" Smith, William* k Co, 613 Market atrtet;
Jamne Graham A Cu., 20and2J Lotltiaatrto!;
Jotcpb D.Mltcbell, Krq., President Mecbanlea’ Bank;
James Danlap, liq. President Union Bank:
lion. W. A. Porter, fate Jndga Supreme Court.
JAMES W. ARUOTT, Agent,
Jtgfcl/dia Ttmporar/ Ofljca, 103 .Wood atmi.
Fatlecfi tooßuroaroaj to mention bare bren reatorad to
perfect bearing end formr reamedfromthesnare* oft bo
tramsronedangerwuaniittatified protendersof tbepreient
day. nceplUtand private teetlaoalats end certificates
from the most' eminent pbyetdaoe and anrgeons In England,
In whose presence deaf persons hire been cored, and many
hundreds of ptirato patients cored can bo men or referred
to. A case of this Candida* (eooogh to effect neats,) wifi
be forwarded to any pert of the country for Fifteen Dollars.
BUSINESS, Hr. SAMUEL EWART u« Mr. WILLIAM . JJ 8 - JOHNSON, Brww AM.
’ JallrdawlyT Office 0> Maingt,Buffalo,??. Y.
JMPQHTANT TO FAKMfiKS.—
CARD
<JHIE UNDERSIGNED'HAS THIS DAY
aooflstcd with bin ia tbo WHOLESALE GROCERY
CUBBY, and will coatlnns lb* earns flt ths OLD STAND,
NO- 81 1 LIBERTY 6TREAT, directly opps*ito tbo Eagle
WILLIAM H. GORMLY.
PUtaburgb, July 1,1«».
SAMUEL EWART.....WM. Si. QORULY..—WM CUBBY.
W. M. GORMLY & 00,
WHOLESALE
GROe E R S ,
DEALEBS IN
PR O V rStONS, PRODUCE
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES.
So. 871 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ja£d<ad2dp
sbbax sale oe laxtds
AT
HOMEWOOD.
ON SATORDAY, JCT£.Y leJtti.
AT THREE AND A HALF O'CLOCK, P. AL,
wraL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, on
* < (he premia**, near IlonnwjoJ Station, cu tbo Ptnn-j
tylraala Railroad, alt that bod/ of land known u
FOUNTAIN UI L L FARM.
Th‘» LabJ wlll be eold Limit [arcb**o<«, In loti cl from
4 to 30 Kira. 7h* ( landUeo eltnetod at t> make it
ularlj aJapUd to toll ding parpe***, lying alocg the *id •» of ,
a hilt, cowed with PBOTE3 OP OAK. Fine Spring* of
w*trr abound !a I Land the proeprcU dUdoied toward* lb*
Booth anJWeat area* flee u an/ In the county. It fa
within aJs mbmhe waltbf Homewood Etatbn. Tbs whole
lot contains 91 acme.
TERMS:—Ona-bcrib la eaeb, tod tke balance In three
aquel annual p»jißcnU,t)r one-third ca»h down, and tbo
balance at the expiration cf tour year* frni datoof aale*
eithlnUraat; portbue money termed by bond «Ed mart,
gege os the property.
AT*Tho Can will Imtv (ho Depot cn th* d«y of celetl
L.O r.e end return at ku)v m.
Any fnrtbw iofjrmetisi can be obtained by calling on
DR. JOHN WILSON,
jnl;dtrt At Qamtwood BUtfra.
rena t. ion ax
ZiOOAsr 6l GRsaa,
imposters or
HARDWARE,
NO. 99 WOOD STBEET,
Four Dorr* abet* 6t. Cbatlrt Uutel,
Jeatdfltn mrSBVRBB.
0. 9. BxTax, tato of Lancaaler Loaas £ Qu;s, Pittabg,
QUO. S. BRYAN 6t CO,
Commission Merchants,
TOR TOR BALE 07
PIG IRON, BLOOMS, &c.,
No. 52 Wood Bt., Pittsburg!).
BjtmxnjXA—Lyco, Ebcib A Os, PltttburEb; Lateretcn,
Copelaod A TUtabur*b; Tbo*. B. franklin, Lan
c***oD lion. Elman Oameron, Tlarrlaberr: Bryan, Oardnar
A Co, DolUdaytberg, pa. jilO.flad
THB ENTBRPHISE
Insurance Company
OP PHILADELPHIA,
Insares AffalnsC Loti or Damage by Fir*
on Bolldlnffs, Merchandise. For- ,
altar*,««., at Reasonable
R»u» of Premium.
DlMctoM.—F. RsttbforJ fUrr wmism M'Eee. ct Wm
STHm ACo;NelbroFrvirn Joo. M. Atwood,cf Atwood.
Wilt® AOo; UmJ. t.TredlcA,©f Tredtek. Stokes A Co*
Henry Whsrtcn; ttordecnl LHewson; Qm, £L Stewsxt or
SUwsrt A fto,- John H.Brown, of John 11. BrowoACo;
D. A. Fshneetosk, of B. A. JTsbnestock A Cou Andrew D.
Cain; J, Errlogar, of Wood A Eniager.
„ „ P. RATCUPORD bTABO, picsiient.
Cotilts W. Coxk, Eacntsry. ; ‘
Pimsnan RtrzßXßa&'—Wtn. Holmes A Co ,J. Painter
* 00, ThomM UL. Howe, Vw) , )Ju. UuriiaU, E»|, AlUn
Kramer, Esq, Wilson, H'KlroyA Co, Wilson, Puu A Co
Bailey, 7>re*ii A Co, LlTlogitoß, Oroeland A Ca, James It.
Lyon A Co, Wo. g, barely a Co.
OKO, 8, DBVAS A.CO., Agents,
JsSO.’Cad - , . No. &2 Wood Street,
ftUUilAiU>aU2Y>B
1 R I 8 H X, I XsT 33 S : #
Damaifca, Diapers, &cL '
fIONSUMEBS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN
\J KJML *od then dodrou of obtaining the OENUXN2I
GOODS, saonld see that the articles they purchase fere so*3-
ed «Ub the tall name of the firm, ,
B1COJ.IIDSO&, 80X3 «# Q XTDRX,
“ *itfuermte* or the eocndaees anddorfebiUty of the Goode
This ttartoQ le itsdotd ft wnMnlly necessaryas lim
■joanlilfaeat inturtoi etui defectlT* Linens ere prepared.
M»ou Slier muoii end sealed with the own© of KIOUARD
-2 ™ *•», reprairesor the lijtty thus
(oateted alike on the Araerksn consumer end the eaoo£u>
torero of the cocaine Goods, nUI not readily
business so profitable, whltepnrtbaaoni can tw Imposed on
wltL foods of e 'worthless character
ee7ilydl»
UAUNTLKTS,
3. emuWttß J. U. LOCttit
agtca, ac Cliarrh Urot, N*v Torft
fcli.& GAUNTLET*,
r.ifii.e glove*,
Selling lo* «t(Ura of
I'M . - DPROIITESLD *co.
INVESTOR'S SALEROOM.-XbcTfiub
icrlbet bariog rentad « Urgt wareroom for the ahJt.l
- «o 4 ealoofniwly Invent** and labor sm lag Machine*.
b« iaritMi ill »o« vbo biu any to dlspoMoftbglve
blot caller Modon their models, and bo will dUaoMOf
them; and also their patent Right oo rtaeonablo tennis U*
alio lortts* all these who wish to save time and labor by a
trlllltig expense to giro fain a call and examlea the articles
now on hand, at o*o. W. BUNN'S Real Eauio and lasor
aoco Office, North aide of UicUk street, fltb door mil of
Federal st,AH*|benyOHy. • • jes7 .
' _ J.^.^CoHT*oit»VOmo»,Jßlyllb 1 1859.
pm WEIGH SCALES.—StaIed •Ptopo-
V sals, addressed to the FinanceCorauilttee of Councils,
wilt ba received at tbti Oflloe, for -oee week from data, for
Weighmaitere for thajHTiral Cllj Weigh Sealoe. Bidden
wUI state bow much par coot of the gross rareano aristae
from aid «c*'M they will pay tho City for the dm of s>o£
tJi - HENRY LAMBEttfrOoptrolter. j
A RRIVAL-ORGAN HARMONIUM.—
ft%m The subscriber* ara hippy to announce that (hey
hara at tat received toother of these oartratted O&QANi
HARMONIUMS, from Lb* /setury of Csrb*rt, : -h'c«lh*m-A
Co, new York, which have caused each a sense tfcm la the
moifcal world, aod of which a specimen may be seen id' the
Lutheran Church, Betenthatoeei—Bev. Dr. Kiaoth's, The
extraordinary demand makes th steins truncate very »cara>i
and purchasers should makeearly application for tlma—
rCTMi.t>j u.KitEia*mu),No,«aHiihU,
Cote Atents fcrOathart* Weadhin*a Organ Hannonlm**
American flute scHOQi^m
cow and compute rulssaad eXntUes, and all neeeo
any Instructions to perfect the learner la the an of play log
the Out* without a toaster, together with* large colUctfoo
ofpopalarfflaslo.coniUUsgof Polkas, Marches,Ac,, byB.
Howe. Price 60c. Foreeleby -
JOHN 1L UKLLOR, 81 Wood itraefo.
Copies mailed on receipt of the price. . Jo*
invite the attention of
bontex&pera and tba trade to our stock of American,
English and German CUTLERY. It Is nosnrpwcd for va
riety, aol will busold atverylow flgnra*.
CABTffBTQnT * TQtTSQ, SO TToM tt-
ICY LIST— • . ••• •“* •
■ JOB CURST?, ' •
• > MEAT FAFES. • r : •
. WaXBRCOOLET.S,
'bathing iSpAHATtg,
Cheap for the 4tb at tbelrod City Store and Tin Went
honaopr ~ . ... -.!• ■- ;■
W. V. BBATSHAW, No. IN Wood «L, .
Jo? Tint doer below the fcfgttQftba Golden Ota. ;
G SILJL Subgkon Pxßnsy; Oi£ccijin>
w'ttd ESdeuce' No.: 8T GRANT BXBBn.OsSft
opposite the Court House, hellers* he can suit lb# wants
of soy that may tator him with their patronage. Any of
tbonrlouiftyM of ftotb bunted if tnmd. mywiji*
&*-'■■■' . ■'ix-?..
■A^Pttbijic.jiotictg
TrS^NoTic^—TheTlistJricßlSociotyofWcEt'
era Penna/Iraaia ertli bold. 4ta Regular ; Monthly
Uratlng At XM e'er** on MONDAY EYKCINO, nth leal,
at the Boomer of the Mermnille Library Aijociattan, Fourth
atreet, oter Ailama* Baprt*a(jfilr\'- l ;
Juft2ld x . . n; L. EATON, -
WlTlf-VASTIC ASSOCIATION.—
Th*' Urgcltr Qouitrlr M*etin£of tlis Piltilmrjtb
fastiQoMoXDAlftVEXl*a f
l°:T *< o’clocb.-’ Id A-MlUitt to tbs iegaltrbti»l*
®*??' *. Chtitor* *Ol l» the meeting far nAoptioc,
tb» by-|«*t. Ar. A fall MUndMWCf tbs
•* feqawted. BypnJarfttis FTuident* .
- J. D. 51TA0EN, SccieUrjr. I
t&r
Agents Wanted.— To sell 4our
KmJSo^« tt^fi*'.t.AecoU ow £!5,00-3 ca era—
>•<l »lMmi e^W . ,^11l ' lr agrrcUs. Scad fcnr atUDM
pfcrtleal to, srmiu.
r gPhltAm BROWN, Loc-ca, Mm*.
_ £ Sh^h G .nm'nT.'yj l * Tll ' > ln *•>» Stato tocan
*“L?2? •Wl.r.tUlr. Cm ra.io
JelfamJaw r c. P. WniTTrV.LoTCll.Has*.
KVJC ANEpKaja - f
DISPEiNSA R!Y
Office 95 Maln6L,(Jd door, op •t*!r%,)CnfMo,y.T.
T7STABLISHED BY TIIE CELEBRATED
Fl DR, JOHNSON. Istt of lieadun, Eoctarsd.
A, great dlsoorery In the sd« ce if tnedlriow, btiag B Wr .
tain and speedy car* for restoring the tight and rrtnoTinz
all diseases peculiar to tfcsejs. Tills is nnlrgrcally sc.
knowledge! ihs only safe and sure n/neilj nyw luown. u
has two ased with treat success t»jr this tuost shHtfol j.hj.
alctiot ia Karope and America.
Patients In any part of the eoontrycaa treat thmsslres
•uccessfolly a(*a moderate expecce, thereby lb*
■laager and expence of felling into the bands of nosktllfal
physician*. Tnls medldos (•efficient to core,) will bn sent
try mall or Express, erith all pecesstry direction* on receipt
of Ten Dollar*.
Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure foi
Deafness and Singing Noises in the
Ears, Nervous Head and
Mind Complaints, -
Affording iottant relief to aofferers who bav* bow troubled
with deafotss for many years. After a ting tht* remedy ■
few day* tbopstlrat i« suddenly and almost mlrscnlontly
enabled to b«*r ordinary toned oanrersetionj ln tbe coarse
of a faw ireeka the tnoaroUtloate earn of deafness la effectn*
ally cored.
LIMiE M.A.NT7RHI.
49*A moat excellent fertilizer—tar tnperlor to ecraa
Lime—it ONE-fOURTH ITS PRICE.
NO PABMXR SHOULD FAIL TO TBY fT.
Manufactured and for cate by
PENNA. BALTiIA{fDFACTURIN3 CO.
At tbeir Work*, Eul Tereatam, Allegheny C0.,0r
OFFICE, NO. 293 PENN STREET,
(abora the Canal,) PITTABUBGII.
Bradstreet's Commercial Reports.
Pof Bankers’ ami Bnsintss Hen.
rr HE FOURTH SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME
1 or till valuiblaracord cf credit*, which'wajpublUbed
on tee ISth of January, bating been exhausted by a rapid
and extensive demand, a second edition, re vised and cor
rected, baa been larned/and la now ready for delivery to
«nch a 3 have not already toppUed themselves with the
work. -
Several hundred* of the boat Bankers and Merchant* in
different dtfoaortbe Onion, have aniated in perfecting thla
Beftifuc* Record, thus making a veracious and-miahla
compand of tbe pecuniary condition and proepecta and hub
nee* capacity of about 12,000 mercantile firma, in twenty*
■lx of the principal cities and centrea of trade In the United
States.
The New Tork Merchant or Banker will ascertain by a
key accompanying thebook,-the gradeof credit, character,
bablte, and capital of tnch aa will be likely to deal with
him, while the out-of-town merchant will learn with ac
curacy, the exact foundation on which tbe New Tork homes
bam tbolrbnaiaaaa.
To provide for aay possible error that might occur to a
work to ffij2niicindzla.il end to keep pore ha sen inform'd
of tbe change* that mult necessarily take place, tbe pro
prietors iaane a printed tXut <y> camclioat ercry«x<&>
Tbe time ana trontle eneb a work mud eat®, the low**
It moat prevent, and tbe Indneoce it tmn»t here to *ccbring
e snood and profitable trade, make It Jovaleabte to whole*
nli Merchant*, Manufacturers, Note Brokers, and Banka
of Discount, and yet the whole. Including tbe two eeml-an
ooal volume*, tbe sheet* ofecarectlon* and the faculties of
the office, is furnished to tobecribere at One Hundred Pol*
*JfofT r tstfHeeler*,' not embraced. In-ihla adroxtiaemeoV
may be obtained at the office of tbe proprietors andpnbUab*
ert, J hi. BRABST&E2T A SON,
No. 37 Roadway, Kaw Tork,
... Orer Broadway Bank.
E. U/NETIN, Jr, Agent
No. 65 Wood «tr*et, PltUborgb.
Alao, of
mrlC
PlttabuTgh Water Cure Establishment!
LOCATED at HaysvUle Station P. F.’TT. &
0, R. B. Having completed our new bnUdieg we are
now enabled .to accommodate, In good style, all who may
fmros with ibeir; patronage. Tbe liberal patronage we
hare heretofore received has been a eonreo of pleasure tone,
mar*by the g:«d Uhas enabled catodofa
tick tad spreading among tbe people a knowledge ot the
trnth* of the Hydropathic system, than from any mere per*
zonal coavidefatten. With cur largely lccre*s?d eecotnmo
detiona,aa well aaoar tocre«ecd experience In treating the
dek, webopelolho future to do still mote for tfaewdfare
of cmr gneiM than w» here been able to in tbe put.
For particulars, call at the Core, or address at Box BW,
Pittsburgh, Pa- 11. FREASR, >U D.
Heretofore we nave had room for aero than Invalid*- VTe
expect bettafter to be able to accommodate a limited num
ber of boarders, who are not Invalids. " Juilwd
COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
—lOactesofLaad, with DeoilingHocee of 0 rooffia
and cellar, good bam, eprtng and epilog boose, a young
Orchard of choice fruit, grape vine* and variety of email
traits; alta&to at Smile* from Allegheny City, on the Perrye
vllle Plank Road. Forprlco and terms apply at per office,
51 Market stmt. ! B. CUTHIIKRT A SON,
J°« ' : Keal Bitate Agents.
Bedford Springs,
17a ILnuirgd&t and Broad Top Itnilrvad from
JJttnsijtjdon,
TTISITdRS tu.this celebrated and delightful
T Wtferioglteis from Pittsburgh tod the W«*L will
take the Sen Train leering th*P»nu»ylv*nJeJL B. Depot at
3a. arrive at Hootiagooa at 9a. K, connecting direct
with trains on the Huntingdon A Brand Top B. B. to Hope*
well, and arrira at the Springs la time for tee, tame craning.
By taking the Fast. Lins teat at 430 passengers ar* ;
rlr* la Huntingdon at 10:15 r.>, aadirmisorerdebt; or.
If pasaesgus prefer It, they can ttay all night at Altoona,
and connect at Hoatingdon next marnlcg with « train for
the Springs. : i.-- • ■
jusnmmso wkbtfroh teb springs;
■ Lear* Bedford after biwek&st and coo sect at Huntlaidon:
with Mall Sri&o weet at 6 r. x, ouJPenns-B. B, am ring ta
Pittsbnrghatmldolght. ....
This route will be foand. plcunct, quick and cafe, and
ersryattrnUcnpaidWtbotomtbrtofpaassnevs.
TUBOCOH TIOEJeiS TO W, caa U bad
lithe Union FicLzt Qsct r FittibKr2\from
■3. Feooa. 8.8.
• ' J. J. LAWIUSSUS, fiap't It. A 8.T.8.1V
.BuuiiMgdem, June 15,mii>. - . '
f'iUsliiirgQ. luinrancc companyc ;
Office, No. 96 Wnter Streat, - 1 '
1 PnTEBUEGH, PA.
BOBT. GJILWAT, Prashlenfo • :
F. A.tuniAstT, Bec*y > ALEX. BBABLBT,>7ce Pnal. .
Insures, agatnst Hall and Cargo Bistt, on tbs. Ohio and
Misrisalppt tlma and tritratariea, aad Ifartae'Bbk gen *
erally.
And agalast Leas or Damage by Jira.. >
' And against the Fsrfli or tha Sea aad Infan’d' Narlgatioa
and Trsnsportation. • •
tt&ccresa: . . \ v
Alexander Bradley.
John L. Looch,
John Jnllerton,
Kailua F. Hart,
Robert Robison,
William Oarr,
Robert H. HarUij,
Joba aram,
Bobert Galway,
Samuel -Ucdorken,
Joasph P. Qimb, U.
John Scott,
James Marshall,
.Barid Bicbty,
James W. Diilmsr,
Cba*. Airbuthnbt,'
myafaaawdfon -• : - i •
.OVERNMENT PIPE OCAYT
IX BOJFS OF 23 LtTMPS EACH,
lo store anJ for sale by
Js2l:«odUu3* . VON g AP.EF * ARBNO, IlalUtaore.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
A for all gradM. ol : CLEAN WASHED FLEECE AND
IUB WOOUJ, at.the Old EtUMbhed Wool Wareboopr;
No. ispfJberiy Street, alley.' :
tayagswlSmtSmwF ~ ... J. L..UAKgNM,T,, .
BM.C. U..FITQB * J,:W. AYBE|| ;
Pbyslotanefor Dließeasoftlta Thront «nd'
CHe*t| and other Chnnlo AUtaonU compUcaUd yrlth ae
causlagPnlmanßty‘ConsatBpUon.-.Ofllca Tsi Finn ttrsst,
•PlUshurgh, Pa. CONSULTATION FHEE. :AlUt ol «juw'
tltnia sent to those wishing to consult us by Utter.
foftgawdawlyF rs ' r • ■■
C. B. M. SMITH.
Attorney aria Counsellor at Law,
myl6?dlyjs)
JVa. lil jtmrth tlriei.
■ Pair Oroundi--l>«aae.,
rpHE BOARD OF MANAGERS of tho. Al-
A leghsny County Agricultural Society wUI recelre pn>
poaalt atlbelrßenilsr lleetloc, to be' btld on tho L&ST
WEDNESDAY OF JULY, JU9, at 10 o’clock* A. M- for the
Uasa of around far two iUNIftO HALLS within their an*,
doe ore, fa the fith ward, for Sve ysare, at the annual rent
of one hundred aad fifty dollara. Lessees to provide their
ownbulldtagt The sites for the DaUs will be those parts
uflhegrounasntw covered with the buildings of Messrs.
Price and Johnston. For foil partlctdari eaqotre of tfts
Fecrttsry, - 8. SOQOXICB, Jn^
lal-3tdaltwdtd Att’yalUw, No. 137 Fourth strut. :
/AN UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN, m
A-i tlecirabls. .throe ytoried. Brbk DwlHm
USSs containing eleven rooms, with doublepericr*, marqie
tnsntiee, gss, bath, Aa, and all tho modern lmprincmesb,
sebstanUsily and tastefolly bullt. This property U situate
on the elevated part of the Second Ward,on Third street,
•od will be Rid at a great sacrifice, vim $5OO la hand, bal>
•dm in Rven equal anooal paymtnts. Apply for further In*
formal ion to , Je7t!ind IX M’S. MARTIN, 181 Pena st.
FOURTH SPRING SUPPLY
.'OP
JUST received tho first two Pianos of onr
Potrth Spring ropplycf th« ibn* <ul«braM sum*
Uctor*. «ptrl» . ia>tmn»at», cad Dost bet bo'
■ ~, ■■j. v . V ' ■ ,n. ELIDOt * BItO,
Jat*. Soli Agcpta foe Etdnyy*i opririilyl PLutca.
MACKEREL!
UIW HACfili*liL
■ 100 lull WJi. Hs, 0 Lirgt* “Hia Istpeeticß,’’ Jen T*.
cdnaioil (crnlttj . ~ Jons ILOtD * CO, . -
J* o • v-- >■? r'.l-iioOorogyacgnatiti^t.'
BKmS&t? to# Br “ dJ - on
W EW* 4l9B 4 FTIWABT, I«T Vcul It.
y £fgtfe: gSifoa Saitg-
UiVVIBr Auctioneer. ; :
L Bombt-
T> AROPCHES, BCGQIES 4ND_JaipiKG
D V ab* .iwWT wsaiferiJoirJ*^
at 10 o'clock, at the Oomatnfial Bales Bocrol, ao H PI W»
slraet, - -■
One robstanllil 3 scat fiaronche; ■ ?
One da 2do do foronsortvjOorKJf'.-
Twtt ton Barzlrs; ? < ■(• . . .
Alsp.ioSiaSit.rtpß> 44,H Wdi high
tad gostwdlnndarthewdjns*- PATBr Aatfs
Large iron saves at auction— On
Sanrd*r l*sU »* Me'cloc* ttf tlwCam
marritt, talrvßoainiiyKo. siyiQti etrwt* *IU bo Rli
1 hrsidrabteiktorlroaSaftT' " ' ~
1 Ofcliau *Js* . .. ‘i l <]o> ■
House and lot in lawrence-
YILIE.—f?a giArtfij atfemoo* SoD <•*s» »t th»®
o'clock, will be sold; on thepnaima, that fineljwitMtad
Corner Lot, No 93»with partclflAinthopliaeflAwnme®.
Til In; barfcji frcntof 42 S»t2J4 ihtbM on Sutler atmt;
exti-ndlng back door Pikaftrre* about IGOL< t to H*rk»t
tiler: vita a dopthol itsi feet tal «*•
fraoton Marfcetaliey ... . ' .
Oo Iba pr«miH*le tirMtorj name
pled *4 the GoodTntentHote!, wUba
*te aad. excellent Trail vf water.
to Tir2or*,eoj timo bcfjze #*!?, brlir. hleCmry. Tend
attain. £Jaq . *•;. - p,SI.I>AYta.A«t.
Trusteed sale of as roildino
LOT3INTtnWAIU).—On' Thuradiyafternoon,';July
2lat, at 2 o’clock, on the premise*, will b* «oW,thirt7fli®
baadsnmalotaof gennad, niaeof whkh hata a front on
Webster street, ou DefQUer >tmt.eQd cine on
Duaraa street, beer the mldeoraof Gen, J.K. JCoothtid.
Plaasmaybehad at the action rootwu Tftie fadispnta*
ble. Terms, cne-flfth caib* iexktcefaL.2,3 and* y««ra»
»ith Interest, payaMeanauUly.. p. 21. DAVIS, And.
AUSTIN LOOSIJ 4 W., acRbOSU’ Eit&angs.
OTOCK SALES Si AUSTIN LOOMIS A
AT TUB MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVSBT
THURSDAY BYESINO—Beni, Brfdg*. tnaamer aad
wpp« Block, Bond and Bail&wa *btt at pobljß *U
«*«»* Merchants’Exchange kj :_ i
' apstin tooina * 00.
i*** 1 anti 'k^ o * 00 Eral Estate-negotiated CB
tert,, by • AUSTIN JXKJMJSACO,- ,
_ -• Block Note Brokers. S 3 Fourth It
dttjansts.,
.. ® O - p
I hayethisSny aesoeiatd with mo my son
J. ST. Cimoßir. Th.braW«in bohimftKCco
tinned nnacr iba Ann and stjta of S.GRiY k SON - •"
Jclrlit,lS.'.J. ; .. SIKCH.GRAT.-
-> i S. ■ GRAY tSc. BoU"~-
DRAPERS AND T A 11*0 ES -
NOt's9 ST. OtiAlß STREET, • *
fcsurc-jataH . ; ; r ' PHTssmtim**. ?
ISSoLDTloN.—TheFartnttfshiihcrelo
fora existing tahr»o 'Wam»’B«»» Dabs
BEonr,uaderthe, style of WM. SMITH* 00-,w*adb
aotTadontba Utll.da7of .Tebnal7.lB99, bj tbs death of
Sir. Dixon Brown." ; •./•'•"
DAYID2. TABS *&d'JAMES PARK, 3a, barlax por
ch seed tba latent! of Brawn, dec’d, ta the tetasna
ofWm.Bmith AOo-tbe Fanadryand Markin*Bcilccn
will b# hereafter etndocted coder tb* style ot Smith. Park
A 00, by whom tha bwfeets of tba lata firm vfll be fettled*
SMITH, PARK A CO.,
NINTH 3rOT7NI>3tIY,
•“ - PITTSBURGH, FA.
Wartloute, No. 149'JYrtf ourf ISO Stcond-Strat,
I\TANTJFACTOBEES of all riles and do
-It 1 talptions of CoalOnßttort* and Btols,Gacal Wa*
tar pip®, Sad Irani, Bog IronvWagon Bant, Stool flonJds,
Pclleyt, Hangeri aad Ooopliogi. • _ ;
Aleo, Jobbing and Machlna Caitlpp of ertrjr doecripHoa
made to order. ••' ' ' 1 .-c-.,
Hartag a eottpleU MAOHINB'SIiaP ttUdiaditotbs
Funndrj, an nacesurj Fittlog* will b® urafoUj aCtahdad
10. .' • ' • ' '• .■ '•- ..myfflgtf
J*2MwdAwT
TBL£ undorsigned haye ossociatedYnUl them
in tba Commluloa Bnilnen lira Films, it*, of
Bt®abtnrfl3e,ohlo,. Thbitjlecf thaflnhwiiretaolnua'Ai
baratofere.'-NIHIGH ACO.
iux. mnq.—~~^rw.s.»rrpia.
XTXMIOK AS 00.,
CO M M I SSIONyMERCn ANTS,
iFortfieiatoof..; v
Plgilton and Bloomi. L .
05 WATgßFTggay Kmioan.
liiAVR THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
me, Mr. JOHN DEUOW, to tba Undertaking lnutefea,
wnicb will b® conducted onto the nam® and atjlerf DEM*
ON A BELLOW.
Cnndertakuiff In all ita Snuaeneit.,...
Lemon & dellow, no. ii?_e<m*h»V'
are prepared to doCndortAkiaalaCWrttc in
UieDcit maoner, atprtcea t®•»»* inetlmea. - W®e*u«»*
cut attention t® fun saw etjl* patent Itfatallkt Bonel
Caeca, tsr tb® e>la of which w» waaoifl tganttiA tfcJtcft?,
and of which wa keep constantly oh hand a large arat
inent. Aa regardi baastjoTabapa aaJl!nt«b,tto7 excel ell
otbet %i • Fnn«r®la arid Iwnppaed
GarrlagM pnmptlF.at lower rate* than at 9 otbar eetabiiih*
meat tn .toe dfj., Onanataelng to render aktbtarttoa, tbej
•otfdt a ccmtlnnaßee uf thwpatrooaga beratofan to liberally
axtaadadto the old flop. ■ 'i-.' ..aplfcdly.
AttEiuC4BiHOt;SB,
IS THE LARGEST AND BEST: AR^S
ranged Hotel in th® Saw Knrias# fltaf—» «a ■***. KH
traily located, andaesyof acccaa.flrom all : tb®
Irate!- It ' contains alltbo modem fanpmaasiaata.- pnO
OTVI7 • eooTealrac® for the comfort and *rf
th« tftTaUngpnbiio. i Tbealeeptsgraomtanlwrgsfadwti]
▼estilated; the scltee of rooms are well imnndt'aad com
pletely fornlsbed for families and.hug* trecslflg~partfas,
•Bd thehooea will cootisne to be kept oa % -Drat Cm mlSattl
iaeTurywapect. jaliaOj ;DT!WiaitlCfiPraprtKard
IHtmcailonat.
Pena. In&t&aiß, C.' * '
{"CORNER of Pehn and. Hancock streets.—-
\J Theensaing terns'will ccmmeoc® on' TOESDAT: Slit
ioit. A limited number of popUe may obtaltf admission.
TermaforTaJtion and Stationery. $23 perwsioo*ftwtittr
wn weeks. . . aqgntf J. 2L akllTg. Prt .
City andCoonty insarancoCcxnpany.'
XpTICB is hereby giventhat in parsoaxiCG
II of as actof Atwmbly, relating there to, ; andthe Char*
'trrof locQrpGt»ttoD,ftppT(rf*4 Aprillitfc.l&SLßookato
Tpctlre anbacrJpUona to tbe Capital Stock of th»Ctt? end
County Irnnraaco Company of thacHrof Alleghany.wJtt
U open at the offlce orTETSIt FBSC&BO2VTwaral atrtefc
AIU^*Dy,ooTUBpAY,WKONMDATawmnJBSDAY,.
Sth, 6th and 7th of Jolj, and at JU» cffloi of WM. PJACV,
WIDAT and BATOB
- tb« Blh aM 9lb of Jojy n«t, to remain Vmd for fIT*
ovtt, (oaks the ttoek tt aoonar entaeribedVfraai 10 A.-M.
.toio’eigck.F.SS.of enehdsy. - ■
Joakh&lo?, .JMBMl'.Crahatoi'-'•
Henry Irntn, Wm.'D-Potey. ' '*• *' “
« Joktißirateßhaa^or.
•' ■. trm. Fvßaoa, .
JamwOtd, . . .. John Irwin, Scm,' : r-
J*m«*Gib»n, • " .John Sawn. ••••' ■ '
T B y o# /S22 ,J ' «Kolsa?s*bt]y, foa,
*•:.• . a.p. KdDmUj. -. ■:
RWd!c { , DaTUGmlj, '
SatalLln&jy.jrnx, 1 'jr.tonßttcft -
H.Borlaad, Thoaiti Parley, .*. -
:-5 , w , -iW . • ' *to*.Boa»«% . . , ,
,-f W.hUWtr,.' Thom. DonneUr,
James Park. Jon', *• • J«na A.Gfh«pr. > >
- ■ • •
: B.i CAißwau ai'C-0., ’
S3S Chestnut Stroot,
[oppesfto ClmA Hoaie^-'t
PHI LAD EL V H I.Av- '•
UKW IMPORT ATIOHB-MNH WATCHES
PlirK, pnitUPS*od.TW?hi» ia bti>m. “ •
■ ciUEies riwDsn.trs us4m Tia»iE>Merv -««w
aerie*. ailiiLea,lii and Opaofaq?™ • ■
Authorised Agents for abate.
GOLD AND EUiVEB, ENQLT2H AND SEISS :
: W -A. * O I* B b-j - >
AtCn JlWltLW,hia<!Mf|B».. 1! t .l“, .
ySARLg 1 and tllrlha TaahlantbU Btjlw.
BILTeB WAB& namipaasad la. •tjle. QniUty tod Asbh
IffliMPlKf ‘ a *v * f
STEW XAHJ3LE E£TABLISTtMvr .< .
atWtanUiltagoooWlMtfoktocortbsaeTi. .•■ “"-V
mtjnm,tßiQ3as
•• J«Suya " ■■ : ,<} i..
1600. ‘ ' Beooha Atrival of' ; . 1
CARPETS AJSD OIIs ; CLOTHflf' . J
iT TDE PfICBTH STBEET f AEFErI'STfIIUB,
pirrsnußan, pesa-a. '■
W JD .& H;
• stufooesthtf tfcay *roTreUfl&*. *'•»*.
«»a npp'j o/ OADPKTISO, ■SSa
tepottai 1 tad KAanfcctnrer», by - o&s .of -tbfl flnAnow la
Uw&K, to which U»y icTil# t!i« »Ittntlca cl
ctjU of CANTOR JZATTXNQ,fcf raiiaSwA.
IJ* w« IM»»; of CARPETSWRKPERtoto,Sf,
which ihtll ho offered atlho loria nhiA '
]gQ ' ' T . W.P.AfI.>rCAM.I!B.'
ALLEGHDMy JHBURAHCB^OMPiT
J.-.;. 0F. a- ’
OrncE-T-Nfc 37 Fi(UtStreetiS«ijfc.Mohki-
INSUEES ;AGAINST' ALL’ EHmS OF
imß AND JURIRR wtoww
ISAAO JOtTBS, Present: JOHN I>. llc6oaD.-Tke
p^«bD.u;Bo^S^'tr.api.^ixWߣiK
DißXCxoi&->laaM Jooea, 0.0. Uum7<
Capt. a. C.Ony, Joho A. Wilton. 8. b. /obft
D. McCord, lamas M. Pennock, fc P.Jrtriin&C«pt. T?in.
ptan, Thoa. H. How«yKobt i lLPaTW. J
: * City Taxes asd Water Benia;:.? " ' .
TVTOTICB is\terebj gircn, tbat r ia:acc<ir3- .
Xl aawwtthActeof A»tnoly,nna authority of th«
City of Plttrtargh,*ll CfttyTii«i v«ad tar
ISM nra no v go* and Miibte it that ffls» oftha Ot» iw*
nr*t»Feottliitwt . «• • •.
0o iHTaXM Md Water Kante paid bafcri'Aamii fat »
dKioftionol JtTaperC«nt“»aibao»d«.' j *..: m ,* <■
0a thoMMMU &oM,4Bfßrtl»Maf*ptcab« Iflbi
d actionofTwo parCesL •'"• J .'■ 'q ■“•'•v.
OatboaapMdoa orator Octoberlit to' HoVimhai’i.t
yir«perOßDt.«lU baadddd. -
And to all tbaTartaaad Wnlar »*» T nlrfrtrT
ooUortobtr will ba Uwad. »hV lmV-mV^-T 4
lbs a moot! do -
C O^HOS|ET°Co/biVo
Pittsburgh .Co'tmat’ TTlli.^
C. G. HUSSEY <Ss CO.
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BBiZIEEB BOLT MB SHBATffISPeapPBB,
PBEsaiD •-
LOCOMOT X VJH,
.: ymwf mn yiftiiyitnanf <.f
• Brass Keftlev&eetandotherJSW l *'
Dcalcn 1q Block Bn ,«** ®“>
tatlmrar. Butt Jm, -IBmtrf "''
j?°v _? xm* Btreat. Pitt»wr*&££;. ■ >
, «BJbwt» Copper Cel tato?, P’ los ”-
' SBUO *. ;
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TOBACCO hSPjauW-F'}®X*j^l*?.
ftrsaSUUBHIIT BMW, '
- nrfcai*. ■■’■■ T..naljßrowß,or!«<te>»t«tfav : •'.*
so btu- Bjnp* • • * - -••
IW hM* prig* 6°S»r - .*■
:•■ ; to bbli aritorf WWt« 4o ..
~ r. JBBATU. Ao^r.
JASIEd LEMON.
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