■fry. Ml :.:V i v. f; v . la • .• ' J, >r •■ 14 f f 4 , • • : T ; ’■'• >7. y - DoirntAß ADD HIS Tbimmihq to SUIT ' TQB bODTß— Those of our tforlhern democrats who nro complacent enough to attempt to pay a liuln ycspecl to- Northern ; sentiment on starery and 1! “« mo loath to offend the eensjhilitics of their Southern brethren, are doomed to involve themselves in Inextricable . difficulties. Ur. Dougins is onoofthoee hind of . politloinut, and hie.experience is for from en ■ ™ r *ging to the class of demagogues to which ..h is attached. Tho supporters of Slavery, con eolous cf lhe' weakness and the wickedness pit , their | cause, are exeoliug and unreasonable *“ “fj d«fcuce-: They fcown down every at tempt at the investigation, knowing that, like ; all other manifest errors, it would display, under honc?t jnquiry, .the full extent of its bidoous in ... . 1 1 nU y».nnd d t ivo from its support icvery honest -i ' £ r . llie oomtuencement of what was then ■-fes-S: thought to be his liberal crusade against the f- . *htsr| innovations of the Slave Power, Senator .V Iv';v ' took tbeposition that a territorial Itgii > Jr - future could exoludo slaves ns 1 legally and effec |*■ r-. ' tuallg by adverse legislation as it could exelude : • ft ‘ whistoy by tho provisions of-the Mains-LiqJor" '' £ ' ~ taw. j This was good, however, only for the - V" ‘““l “ the Sqfreme Court, a tribunal to whose | i 7_v— _ • supportSsealor. Douglas,. as a partisan, wna - - J,, {jrT- declined slavesproperty, and that >•", ’■VLeclslon at onco knocked in the head all his no • * _ tiona about territorial interference. . it" Tbe C.hictigo Trihmt, of late date, traces the 6' course of Mr. Donglaa since his Freeport speech, . • 10 wb i°h he first took this new position, dp to tho> present: time. It appears from ibis, •’ J”' which we copy , below, that he has modified his >&r conrse to such an extent as to strip it «r iu orlg. iaal oharacteristico. The letter referred to in the opening setcncc, is that which he note to Mr. Dorr, of Dubuque, in rorerenco lothe courso ' of the jCharleslon ConTeotioo: .. ‘ ,;b ' st lh . ,a should prove too strong for the otomaohs or the cotton-growing jmd siavo nib^Ts: . d fv S^ eS at Charleston in simply de nrohfhS l 1 V" c °l’ ulnt ‘° a ever established or" wl?/ ‘ Te 7 , b ' yi,n S ‘hopower of the peo-1 to control it—n power essential to ita ss ia pettier in Btstca or Territories—Mr Baglw most needs add the word® “ae property.” M >-heuot only begs the question at is 800 between tho Democracy and the Republicans ' .^ D^ eS Phint in dispute b.l . iwoett himself and the Democratic eao* led by Wise, Slidell*Co: In his Freeport ffpeeoh *na tho subsequent debates held la this ;WJ Iwljrear, Doagla® argued -.that a territo : ml JegiElatare coaid exclade slaves as effeetd :-»Uj#nd W legally by "unfriendly legislation ” as it ccaM exclade whisky by the provisions of » aUuxrluquor Law. And when it was ear - ' /Beefed to him that the Sapreme Court had de -clarca slave® to be property under- the Coostla . I ton of the United Slate®, but had never declared whiety to be property, : he'foand it convenient to ignore that brooch of the case altogether. ‘‘When he returned to Congress, aod Mr. Jeff DaTis or sone other fire eater of hi® ilk. pressed thefactnpoo tho attention of the gentleman he ' toaod a cterice toesoapo iu asserting the power or aTemiorialLegialatare to tar one class of property higher than another claerj os for in .^.•filaocel tojevy anexcessive tax on theinferlor breed® of collie, allowing tbe thorough-bred® to go-fres.l -He ffbabtless had ia mind the “little ball Uw ijf IlHnoifl. T7|j e ii pressed farther by ***• P* l } 3 as to Iberigbt of the first one thousand or tea thousand settler® of a Territory to make ja aewra. discrimination against ,tho particular' fl^°:.“ oni . or swine which tbe next thirty hundred thoosand might wish to in troduce, Mr. BaagUs went to the absurdity of declaring tba_t they (the first ten thousand) could an Ux aay apeeie® of property, reeogniied os leg«imatghythc.Una:of oil the,States of tbo UaioDj and by ouatom onirerßal, oa io obsolhlely exolode it.” _ V'v' • •- - V' dt ; - •-*; ... Bs-/* ■ : ** 11 Jr ' ' *&- ' ‘ * iXp. : - -k-jf J ■:■: :‘*v£l ; v-.:. **- fcS £ iVi - ' .vvMls.-v ■ - i .'"f ’' Pf c ,\f » i;-J * ’ 3 * v^^S^';, ' , -' : '*'" r t- -4% * Jilted 4. • ■■:ta mm. «§* : H L * . '** --r^- ; Ur ; k ' l 'C' 1 Ki‘. :' ,1 B'“ -' £ig*V '■ Vnastoar.—Tho followingare among theread luiwns adopted by the Eepnblicana of Vermoul: Raolad, : That are hold, naturalized citizens of Ibfa Union to bo citizens in tho same nensn and dignity ibat in aucteat timed conferred honor and proteplfoa on bin who. wait authorired to am a Roman citizen,” and wo repadiato and deny the doctrine of Secretary Cass, that an American citizen owes nltegianco to any foreign power. or can bo reclaimed as a fagitiTo from labor on any other ground. We maintain thati when a man becomes a citizen by conformity to I ihorcqutrcmonta of tbo Conslitntionand the law argument and dlscuinon are at an end, birlh ,P>?.oo and abandoned allegiance reabsorbed and obliterated by tho action o? independent men whom we welcome to the rights and priyilogee ..which American citizenship confers. ~ . Popular Sovereignty, as defined' by ail the factions of the Democracy, ic a delu- Blon and a cheat, and used for that purpose alone. Wo ndrocate that Popular Sovereignty, which means that the people, both of Stales and Territories, nro nt liberty to determine forthem sbfyes what shall be tbo character of their d0.?.51.0 . ? .sl.o .nsl.tm.ons; always exoepting that we hold that there is no warrant, either bnman or utrice, for holding any human being in Slavery That wa reoognizo tbo Homestead mil, providing a homo for tbo homeless by giving actual settlors ■ 000 hundred and silly ams of the gOTorntjent land, as one of thn most benign purposes of tho government, and ob an nddi- Ilona! safeguard to. the liberties of tho people *'. ' Tnc_ Era;—Mrs. M. L. 'Bailey, widoir of, the. lamented Dr. Bailey, snnotincee ■ . kcriatealion of continuing, the publication of tbs A’d'w.’wt ZVcinncler the-provlsion made by :; iifi kte editor and proprietor, in view of .Ms la*' 'jy ' She says; I VThe Era will remain troe to the priadplesil h%B always advocated.,/Writers of eolneM i; »bilit7. v |rlll-eoalribQte to its editorial colarote* . ItS: literary , department win be placed in able „v bopde r aod no effort will t>e spared to* make the ... 'paper as .nearly as possible what it has always bccß." e. 1 fTlieralae of the national Era asjthe repre* ; seatetircof/ree priaeiplcslitthc National Cspi* * 101,6 ad to tbo finally of its late editor as their - only, available: means of support* makes It my. - lopsratiyadaty to cautious ilspnbiicstioa. with ont interruption.’*- ; ’ if' - *" -• AH.AU*rWA3?j DffTAC./jJEfIT TAKBH PfIISOSBM nr a RiUiVAi! Esct»ttsß.~Ambng the many lighter passagesof the,.|rar wiih which lie Per *" 8^&ul amuae‘tbbniacWcs7%b find In tbe fiport fie tbe" capture of of Aai g wore takes prieoiWs by the coginecr |>*y. ' It appears l*»Hi the Austrians p. ■- r c2c^ crfl to reinforce General J *«• ; off . .and cpnyeysg&o T< heroesinto the 1 * - middle of lbo»Ulc<rdi*jr Her, ibeywere po litely escorted torntherailwaycMriag^fc^ ; French soldiery who r witb that aoUbie p 0 ness for-which-tte nation i« diaiiogulahcd, sa . Ittied'Ujfiirsnemles with "All those who trt - log to France will pleasechange car*!". j feelings oMhe Austrians, at finding tbeaa«l v « 8 1 tabes prisoners in so ignoble n manner, may W T '- Imagined;.tut not described. .. ... ' Passports BirDSKn^—Prirato letters from tie ■. continent of Europe iolioate that the American officers; who had been permitted by lb# United - : Staies logo to Ihoaeat ofjrar.in order togain :. military, insight integer: obsert alio* ■ of. tEn powers; hare been refused ; > peseporteto irarel thither. 'They consrqnentJy England; to awaH farther diplomatic conaldersllon. of the mailer audoauaesofbbjeb-. lions’." These United States officers had been en •- joined, by their goTernmont, to remain strictly ■ ' -neotral; ftnd xsenly to act.as lookers oo,—-Ffri. •• Trra Xmßfla"“t-Joha Ne*ton, when his men* ■.vs 2?kefiily’gone,.need tp»y-that-forget * • a he neter ftrgot two Ihioga-i ' 2d, tb»t Jesns *»» * great Sartour. k / ’ \ £% r ’ f t '•? ~ I' ■i ’ - ,SS (Saieik. ectmi tiszxA.n. r. wuluk-v ll - », irnecsou R. E B Hi7T ; C C fa-.’ . • ' : . EDITORS and P R OPP.J jj jt ft jj ' PITTBBp-Hg H .., SAltitbAr . MORjiiao. JULY 10, 1859. Republican State Ticket. :‘,*TOiroaotscm," '-.’4 IDOMiS B. CbClitt.VH, cf Yolk rcmir. Frames orsitit, • • WltUtM It SEIM, Of Berti reoGtj. Republican 'County Ticket. £I.T.\S It t:U£l7,*’j'Ut.t;Or ( lL Jr. •■■••■ ■ • MtKKßiy, ■ »A- 1 • ; i ?JH'i 4 ? JAW*DM, Phtiborcb, ■ i : ■. SiYS-A f“ssw».-«iemwi i ’ Safin'S? linm, I: . WILLUU E3PY, Lower 6L Clilr. ■ XBSIKtSZ-Utr JCBGt, . :lt: : - IHOIUS MELLON, Oolßci. I „ wmicr iTTOinrr, Jacob ii. uiLLSR, vuubut«b. nutnit, GOOLMANT. COUtT&JI, ifotiih-F*j,tU. JONATUAN. BHAUfF, Soutb-PilVlbargb. '...c;. loorroa, liAriDCORNBLIUa, Sawlctl*y. - srarfroV' ' •' - ?I.T. A«DBftSOX,ea*iDe SP . r • * y *B* tOOB’/ JO3JPII UlLT.ltß.'Jootdtß. • .*> K.i r *y*: Tttmau-Srau STcricn «- Junc 29—The Romogno JJtman fiUlbniten,called “SwiM*? Qairdi, bo wg let loose on thcir.boaseholda.io the absence who would hare D^°Do Om 5 t * BTJ E“* expcr- es * a I' e fi'orn Florence {June 23.) gi»ea the number fmcrdered in the street* of at 300, and adds that what Captain (now • -- general / ctahmidt urges ia.excuse is t that (be women poored hot ! oil and red ebar* coal on bis men, and H 'was necessary (o' fling them bodily oat of their own windows down on the street flags; besides be lost'two captains and -nioety men ahol oateide the town. The walls are of. immense cirenit as, before the city was [ nsarped by ?aal 111, it coanted .80,000 inhabi tants, and even still baa sear 20,000. vAn Ena* lish family of tonrists fell into the bands of these were robbed ind outraged.' These fleece are also stated by the fforelfe A -Colome. Parle pipers ere foil of imprecations on the ta. MihorinrevUS h - lga lri 8* nds »7 the church d ”P tont to clear Italy of Ana raonmlffi'* oloeraaoe o( this netlK?J?i d ° S' ltles P™»>l<!. lawless, and nstlre-laudlees beggars—OioSr. , , Coo *al-General at Turin has ad dressed a letter to tbo of that bity. da* 2wi!V I “‘a“ if “? Sw ™ cegiment. at SplL whioh have been forbidden to relain on Iheir deg, the emblems of the Federal cantons con. tinue to style Ihemaelrea Bwies, the title la a usurpation, as they are really nolMngbnt for eign regiments, ,nd that Ihe Berne maibe said olthose whioh elili exist lo the Ponlifioal Stales. In reality these regiments are an aghiomera. tion of soldiers of different conntrles. fir which Switzerland is in nowise responsible, [and she deplores that they should be Improperly called tiwixs regimenla. The Confederation oannot present Swiss citizens, the sous of si free oountry from enlisting in a foreign senior, but it ener getically repudiates all responsibility for acts which are purely individual. Tan Faixcn Fntn Tslzqrafii.—A war | correspondent, dating from Brescia on Ibe rf “ Ja “ 0, «P«to a foot Which has not hiiherio transpired, concerning the eoientifie appliances of. electricity to wer purposes. It wonld appear that the remarkable precision and nutty of theFrenoh OTolallous were aeoomplieh *nml Borl ° f fl yiog aides-de-camp. ! From each corps oncoJn poaiUon, a horseman - rode off to the next dirislon. enrolling on his Tepid courseia light wire, which no lima wee lest in adapting to a hold apparatus; and the pro cess wasi repealed ell along the French line of tweire miles. Hence the merement of the whole army was known and regulated like clock-work from down till dewy ere/’ on thee deoieireday. This arrangement had been plenned in Paris and a supply of gnlle-percba corered melt! thread forwarded with secrecy aud dlapatoh. It has done us work, end the patent may now be disclosed. Portablo galvanism bcata portable ges It was already known to bolh armies that ®/, p . M ‘ s !itolsgraphlo corps operated in tho rear , H wir?9 03 *»t W an adranoa th?£l?F™f i, 1 "' V ho Chitf E »gineer, and ,‘n !?. frenchman who entered Norara, while the Anstnano were scarce yet ont of ii. waeM. Qaathirr, of that staff, who set np his box and (airgraphed the detaUsof the retreating oorps at the moment they were ontside the gates, tona lo, Uontechiaro, and Casliglione, were in instant oommanieation with Bresoia and Milan when e !“?“to d r fc y He foo on the 23d —Pm, Cur. of the Globe. Otote Facts or tbb Wan-Ths Tint, cor respondent writes from ValltgioofcountGytilsi in these terms: V / '•Count Gyulafis still hgra-nmfe’Ki.oiAW and asking for a MaMMnMMHtiiiwfinC: peror has refused, WetfnfTTOomo’RftfSbrWe or tie unsuccessful general tbe honorable poet , of Croatia, eaeant by tbe death of Jei lacbieh. Count Gyulai’s father was hlmeelf 800 at Agram, but tbe vanquished leader of Msgenta nruses tho honors tendered to him, and snms, like Oltsarc: in Gil Bias, lo desire the retirement or a country life Count Gyulal, before this war. is not.known to bare been under firo. During the dietorbancee of 1848 0 he commanded 4 i rieste, and tbe feet that that city did not join id ~ * ®* Dera * outbreak was considered a proof of his uclor ability. He was for a short time Min ister ofFer, and afterwards commanded at Mi lan under KadcUky. Ho was known throngb oul Italy for his great severity, not only as re luh,n ’r bnt " regards tbe troops T 1" , h . is command. The death of Badelsky pUeed bim in the position ofcommaoder-in-chiel in which he was maintained, very much to the damage of the true interests of the army *' Tbe Austrians occupy theStelrio Pass, on the Bide of the Tyrol, cambering thirteen eoapa uiesof infantry and two companies of carbineers. They occupy the positions between Glarns and rrafoi. A battery has been placed in a posi tion commanding the road to the Stelrio Pass. .Barricades hare aleo been erected, and there is Q fif” 1 of a descent of General Garibaldi. The laet newa from the Beat of war has been | confirmed. Forty Austrian physicians bare ar rired at. Legano, haring been dismissed from the hospitals at Milan. They will be Bent to their country. The people of-Milan have made a threatening demonstration against (be Jesuits, whom pablio i rumor accuses of keeping np a secret corres ponaeoco with tbe Austrians. At 6 o'clock last eveniojt this city and vicinity y ere »Wted by altogether the most terrific ibon der-atorm that hu passed over bora for » year 1 pa V'„ For nt * rly an toar before the rein Ug in , 10 fa “ approach of the storm was indicated by a lowering sky and fitful gaeta of wind. Ncvertheleaa there, wew -net many who appre headed anyiMng eo serious as U proved, and ! therefore bat -few ©r those who wero in daiwr oqe powtloos availed themselves of. (he notice given to seek.shelter. - As soon ns the rain com ©traced .the wind increased io violence, and .swept the Ciiy abd.barbor with tho foreoof a tornado;throwing downebimnejs, tearing away sign-boards, and dcmolishiag unfinished build logs as it passed. And while the wind raged carrying the falling water along at a fearfal rate’ ana dasbibg it io the fiice of man or beast that was uororlunste enough to bo exposed, the Jlrht uag darted_ athvart the bUctenod Bkr with bunding aiTidness. and addod to the general danger nnd destruction: Ships in tha harbor a TC t r l r “ ggeU lbeir ichors, and ! lb °l ootl ' br °‘» their moorings, sereral omall boats were npset and blown ashore, bnt, although they wore enpposed to haso had persons on board when the storm came on, so great was (be confusion and so blinding the rain and lighting, that, as far as onr reporters could learn last night, nono of the boats were seen when they npset, and, consequently, no one wm known to have been drowned.—A r . r. Timet Tni/Rfobmood Enquirer ointains the follow, mg empbalio statement, which may be regarded as Gov. Wise's ultimatum: “We do not hesitate lo assure tbo Republican -that in case the Charleston ConTenlion shall ‘re* jeet* the doctrine of the power and doty of the General Government, and of eaoh and every de partment thereof, in oase of need, to employ its proper functions, for the protection of persons and properly in the Territories, if the Charles ton Convention shall thos authorize the platform i to bo interpreted acoording to the doctrine of 'w h .?i Joehbo f« Re P ubUcan > which doctrine the Eli Thayer wing of the BJaek -Repoblican party has already acceded to anJindorsed as the best and most practical means of excluding slave property from the Torritcries-in snob case, we say, we regard it as much more than probable Conservative Democracy, not only of I wrginia, but of the Booth, and of the whole uoiop, wul refuse to.vote for tho nomineoof the i Charleston Convention." j : Eircrionor Major Ge/rral.—lt Affords or pleAonrc to aonoODce that (h« comtoltsloneil of flocra of tho Danphie, Lebanon and Berks bri gadea Toted unanimouety tot Oen. Wm. n Keio for Major General of the fifth diiialon, and that be baa been re oboaen to the poaltion he baa oo long worthily filled, wlthoot a diaeenting ▼oice in the entire Dlrioion. When It la reeol lectea that Gen, Seim is a candidate for au im portant political office on the People's Ticket his unanimous to election to his former military position, as above elated, mast bo regarded as a great compliment and shows tbo high apprecia tion in which he is held by (he military of the counties composing tbe Division, It is also, under the clrcomslonoes, especially cred itable to the commissioned officers, composed as tbo, are of loading politicians ropraeentlog the rariono polltloal pariiea in the eountlee named. —liar. Tel. Tat CemocHoy of Mluirelppi h.Tenomiae led John J. Peltoe, of Kemper connly, for Got '™r; ®f the Mississippi papers freaking of lhiß mao eaje ho i, » c i„er gentlemen. -out tooalop a cock for a Misnuippi Governor** It Ba7B,“heijftB sot got fire and brimstone enodeh • 4n hlaeejapQsWoa to meet tho combustible pres* falure?' » * tbit la the fearfol State of Mississip pi where great Jpen like Jeff. Paris and A. G. Brown abound, not on!/ fire bat brimstone, is an üßporUsrimHigia mating op the composition politician.—(Tin. Ito^’?,'**™’ 9 ¥*»■ —At the fourth of Ja- Hill one Miuoarl, Cepi. John n»t!T»ofK!:ir iott ’ BBlco . WM preeenL Hole of ngoont?e2llP , s o i ilii ''* ll<l,,ilni4o9 7“" -porlo himself be ™o, ptJmber BBIt - H« eqp end hu neror rtei&s brol >'“ bukete, (oaghigallantly dbiinilv E«»»Km.,‘ b o?* b b « »addl«Unmlehedhi m fJi t BmlallonUy.ro, ford draftJJoooe. HTc lb » b*»leof Qail ho wu llealeneaUf a compiSj 1G ’ , ' rB, > * b *™ . ToadeoghlerofJohii Beffew. . Ihu bden kllledJn trjlon lo IDa ‘ Dcal *> laecnell.vey/aTwrpgrch *teryof thehooae. Theroilbrt^Sit''.^ l)od pltehedorer ihe b «iiiliterv»a4 ? rtS*£« I Wb ; fetel jojoriei by the fell. \ b *r»o»lTtd V life# • | Bicsus ass tui Tamtiast Hitt. CcujirrTZE, l i —At a meeting of the Ocuets! Committee of the I j Tammany Hill, lut cronlng a resolution was • oSereddeolariog the seat of Diniel E, SickUs,who ) has 1 not attended any oflho meelioea of ! the committee thin year;, iaeatu ; bat L the ■ meeting vu caljedjyr a apeoial purpose, the resolution was laid over aittil the uext regular , ojeUDg wh«a it W m b ? MluHipon. ■lt was iotimatod (bat Mr. Sickles would, probably, « the meantime, ye«go. . m JS^\^ cen^9 bta also an editorial on the subject, aa follows :, • Sickles, whoetood between him s°** At How*, Whiohj the Tima euphoniously Oeecribea m 44 the hasty rage of public feeling,” were highly delighted with the vengeance, bat * r^® ot .whh the forgiveness; they ehontedbravo and Bang qp their oapa when “the most resolute of avengers” ahot Key in cold blood; but they turn their faces from 41 the most relentiog of “JjSosud®-” These 44 personal and political friends,” we presume, are the chivalrlo Butter worth who said 44 there was batons course for j * ®su of honor,” bachelor Brady, who was so solicitous about tha sanctity of tho domestio altar, the Soriptural Q rah am, who so grandilo quently demonstrated' that the pistol was the only protection of female virtue, the pathetlo Meagher, whose pibture of the desolated and .heart-broken husband brought tears to a thou sand eyes, the editor of the Timea, responsible or irresponsible, who ponred forth auob a vomit I of vituperation upon everybody that chanced to think that Sickles, was not the model husband of the Nineteenth penury, and eomo others, In cluding the Judge and Jury of the Court at Washington They shielded Sietles when he | aoled upon his savage and brutal Instincts, and they abandon him when, with an equal want of principle, and In alter disregard of all true and delicate feehog he yields to his more tender in stinets. j k *“* l “ *«> b“»«Ter, why these g«nllo meo Are disssllafied with the course of thoirorony I end otieaL A good m«oy of them, donblleeß, were long sinoo disgusted with the part they hid Played, ind with the unenTlablefame it hid pro cared Ihomj.bnt they were enabled to keep oa a tolerable face by asserting that Sickles had been maddened by an intolerable wrong;” driven to desperation by hissense of wounded honor and the consciousness of a homo mado desolate for ever. Now that he shows that hia wrongs wero not irreparable, their only exouse ie removed, | and they see the late events in the light in which they were seen, at the time, by the more discer ning part of mankind. The inquiry everywhere ° ow Key was killed at all, or having aeen killed, why snch extraordinary efforts were made to soreen the elayerT It is for those who were instrumental in the result to auiwer the question. TanouaßOcr iork County, onr formers hare been bnsy for the last ten days with the grain harresL The weather has been all that ooold hare been desired by them for securing their crops, and we judge that they most be nearly through with their Wheat, Ryo and Barley by this time, ft is allowed, on all hands, that these ThfJi?.” np 10 „? fnU * Ten “2" in ">« County. The Oats crop will soon be gathered, and the yield promises to bolarge. Indian Corn shows a rigorooa growth, and stands ereot, green and sturdy, In the fields, promisiogen abundant bßr nslofthat staple crop when it shall be gather ea. For these magnificent gifts ofabonntifnl ProTidenoe we onght to be thankful In our re joicings.—Tar* Bipui. I. S . ow Uat*r.—ia there Is seme fear at net bartnga euffiotent crop sf hey, ia parts of the c S? ntr & il „ t w, “ ll *>• » good plan to sow a few ac*s ottaJUet, especially where Buckwheat seed I German Millet, which is LUBhfiug&oudnd, will do well sowed any time Nriii i w .t* ° f Au * n * 1 - Oa fair ground it will yield three tone of hay, and only requirea a peck of need to tho aero. It should bo out when tho seed is in tho milk, when it will fill out J u . if lefl standing, and it will not ho so liable to shell oat. The millet hay will bo neoyy os eheof oats, and wilt make better feed.. Heed can be obtained in ClcTelaod.—Ae.k Sen. I . Accidsst.— -On Tuesday morning, Ibe 6th j niL, while the wogone belonging lo b. B. Lent'* Urcne wero approachiog Slraitanrille, one of tho teamsters, named Murpnoy, in allempting lo put hia foot on the brake to check tho wagon, milled hia footing and fell (o (be grouod, The wagon p&ssed over bis body, crashing several ribs and [ seriously injuring him infernally —Clar. Dan. ! Thb Wheat Ceof of New York.—W o have I J . a,t B , ee . n ? leUcr fronj * peraon who has recently (raveled throngh eoaeof the bestwheat counties fa who present harvest the beet of five years, at least. The crop has ripen ed, and nearly all harvested iu good weather, and very free from (be ravages of insects— ! Tribune. J. The worst foo of humanity I wctl known, that •• hardly f<»l dbpeted totem-v j fro® oae or anoth^of luraii-dformt. In tact. |tt» •Uh 4 UOU i\‘ m * reui «I*—BffißUAVra j uUMsAADßlTrallS—will alvaji mlUraia, if Dot effect ■ W »»l£b>“">woae.?u;sow,l«r.* * TOU “? l«W|wdJcw *tkh wools .It.cb I tn wtatwouldaaetanmboasting. HrtdMDe-fiici end Karrsc-ln l *? 1 , b V* toelr ort «lo lolmpelrpd dlsteUuD-ia coi»LAiK 1 ra a >f d Dr^B^I!S A*D uter J?r>3-i A^ !,rS I. McaU i 1 D1 * or * sr *» TrnieMityJtidvponXon Drrrnncn */ l&riti, h'ermSnSi \tfi£^rt H t&iYl ror JZf U '? te * Uui * aamborof other BDfi* fw later- I the world end tha aodetyof hie family—will 1 SIL 10 bava proceeded from that of the dlmtlva orgao* which thla madtclca h I *° vPdaaaOj calcolateq to raltora. *. Oennloa highly Concentrated Coer '• pnt °P *“ half pint boftlve demand »nr thw ! v^“ bu Jodooad many ImltaUona, tIiSFfSZ, tbatoorname la rf oth.laW«f .rer, .MMUIWfi«k-m * OO n Bota Pnpmtwa, V I *** o 111 Bt *-»P ,tt *ho>'tin/Pik! r * Blonder evening, tbelltb Iq*l rin */*•*«. Wo/11. A LEX AN Dik &I£o, c-T Pitutmrgb, to BALLIC a HAIITIJ, joanwei tostwr ol ih.UU.I. ff. Sailtli, .ol l ii^^£s:ssa**s-K4 , = fit to aSbectistmmts. F Luochl Lunchll Lunch'll REE kUNCII WILL BE served at the ,4 OOUET IXCfIEQDER.’* B' 9 p! at. J *r. U UVS A W,t “* nd oulaoJ. J- PlMtd j. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Truss and supporter manufac tory.—CAßTWfliailT k. YOUNO, No. 60 Wood St. *•!! eb* attcuUon of tbo afflicted 10 tb* f«t "•tbeoolr MANCfACTDRERS of TklMHut end aOrFORTjffiS In ibl. city. They cm SoaiiEEtS UhotDOMoreenadnuhu to order theM article* ibe tno*t approred pattern, eud farnltb then it BriceofnSa.ct In demtodod by Dan?w'm n tbeiß. iharo acUrlted to«*U, afur pricing and eiwn. l^ B <?«P U »Tr , ?w* B £? ther,lor, ‘ n tbe city, confident tbnt u, “ u - 2.1 i£m P “ llcU Jff.?i. t £J I * ,ou P** l * repairing, joio OAETffRIGUr * YOJnQ, MS W+4 lttwL THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL 2* Condition of th» Wlokrf, cu.foll, cool /**£ J * t r: Tb * ar 8 aio6nt «o**»o a&d * QC i«ot 24—The ar* ament from t&e Scripture*, and the Tl*w* entertained on tbe lubjeet br the ancient Tannery for sale—with w town lota, good •obaUotlal Imlldiags, work shop ind d trail. nooM, bark and mill booae 4o feat atoas buament; abop 22 by 62 bat, SO rata; frail tX/Jc £2 « u,k '* h »P tooiif*e, T * cl ~- TU. property li ‘■ltoatfl iu . good nelgli' bothmit; cort orer 11,000-rtll t» .old fe, tlico * «• cnnmgßi * so.tTti „ t UOAB ANII MOLASSES— -14 hbdi. If. O. Sogaxr . .. 21 bbls. do Hole Met. two oa coaelgnment end for nl« br JnlO J.B. LIQQETg *C0.78 Water end « fro. Raws cuanuk yok a good'tan’- HER with a amall cub capita], to co Into bciloeaa aoqotfo at fit Market at. B COrjtßSßr a gON. 350 SHELLED Ke |Tftlij, l i(b r „i 4 | )J - Jolg MePAWEa ANJEIL ANIs DAL DlGEST—Bnghtler'a Pardon’s AbDaat Wce*u, from May 23,i5!3 toH*j *, 18iO. KAY a CO, MiVootfat. DOMESTIC AND~Slap£e DRY Ll GOODS »ro brio* rrc-I»*J almeit dallj. Jot° o. HANBO.V 1/1 rg, 71 Market M PENNSYLVANIA STATE REPORTS— X POUT. ToL BJnU He'S. KAY , QQ_ at Wood «t £OO f*? 13 ' SUWSKMHB JKLOUK for ■acwutobo jQlfl McBAHg a ANJKH, A Homestead for $10; A Homes toad for $100;.alao, Homesteads fpr $lOOO and ovor r situated on and near Rappahan nock River, abovo and below Ftoder lckebnrg, in Virginia. A new town, called bappahan bOOE, haa rccooUr baea laid oot la Cu'pepptr Cm*. ■r,‘a tbo mwit of ,b. OOLO BEOtOa OYVBtOIKIA afvi fbeto, Cempania; aad Forma Ka jT. n Qlr ' Jkiat or aaaaza, caa no, ba DU for • MKKK SO*^Q, ff Siinle la /srfMAa aaftTaaWamt |aa Ibis dwlrable rsgtop, $U4,900 worU)ofludlitot»dlTlcl< edamongirporchßWor £rf W ncwojr uanladacsawot mam os aoo nuk* lmptoT*tn*DU, ud tha is&dlaof ih« moat laaranbltanalltiem Mm,?b^m,L,r-W^«ca SS^aSS^®SSSS&' , *^',4F* I ?? 8 y AB * TTANfKD •vitjwbue *> wl] khue lands, Uttral ladaesments will t» gtrsou For particulars, address E. BAUDEQ, jolfrard . Lsad Agent, Port Bcysl, Vo. O Pi AOKBS QK IfiXOJSUjNXIdAUDrOE A?v*al*—Abcat 12 aeras-in ealUrsUon, UUowlo woods. AsmoUdveUlfig heuss; itablt,' nr Jen, As. A MWftlUng fpring of guod wsur. pitnats a*7 altos from tbs city, am on* mis from CHtouatatwa. ptks f MOO— half fa hand; r szaaiadtr as one yscr. : jnll > A v, s. fl. CPrnßlltT A AON, si tfirfcst >l.: QOMMEKW-ARJ3S U fokr JUfttawWor;. . • tin HinoU Xoa Cnuatotunj • WAfevQeobtfrUtli *ec ... ; <Gu Stores. i':v , "''..'.' ; ' : '?orgita'**- 1 j" l3 T. J. OMIM,«» rn Wood ttntl. 4 , jahbfttwe own ts. ificyir iTXKM. 7 .GALLAGtIKII, CttAlO CO., Ji no sin els' - ' Open 10 VlilionScektasnen.K « ' ' Hri: tlTOiia AND M.CMliEn.'i; j ur., from Jaue 1., Tj’iNrsiiEris »ir all iaNDssr-BRASS -4«ommodalioni for Over, too Yhiion :*owc,«i*»umii,ojw imoiß.*,, | rpHti OHIO WHITE 80LPlItrRSPBiKa<i AND \VAHKRai>MF, ‘ x** "* Coon tj, la oiit H Xorthfr • tbs Scioto Hiver In S.J. 13* WOOD STaßf.r, ® n « froi ? D*U**re, S tsllM from tbs Whit* SolpbQr Bui ®o »h* Bnrlagfleld, Meant Vernon end iiUtbnrph I ‘ t^7. ro,j ' * n( J *0 allot from PlrtJOt Telle? or Sprla.i *b» Cola aba*, ftqa* *nd InJien* Ueilraed. ifce medicinal tjn&Htfae of fbeee Spring* ere nuirpenei] other Mln*rel|Wet*ri In the United Meta. £?*eor Boom or other In&ta'tloo, addiee* ANDREW WILSON, J«, White Snlphcr Springe, Ohio. BKABB POtrNI)BK8; Fit# dojj* fr jin Jfiftb %l '^' r ‘‘ un,,,7 » , *’ o - l Sa Hr*thJi«4t,flv*djo M Ulaw thtt UoaoDguitlj Uoom, botwoan Wo&J »n.] Bailtbfl«lJ. Th» *o!l known pr Mt j«| «kfl| sad •xparfetco la tba t.- i!on« bMDcbo r.f Bna C*.U D p,Sto«ii tad CUi Fitting oT tb» «alor iWßb,r. of oar Arm, wbo a 111 8 It« their pmoa*) •ttoDtioa to ah work tatnuted to tbrnj, ihonld enlitla as to • ebaro ol public patronage. j juhST* 11,0111,E1U fr.oii[*rr I?IFT££NTII list of . l,qa w’ ",eil ,n 11 Bright M. If., tavern, TiroDtnm, . s^rrlTT iSt, T 1 ** nL TOuturgh, p j|J Ai ■*• R0WLI1 ;- n S COAL WANTBS Once St. Louis Oh Lnot Coupmr i . Pi. toula, Jooo 30tb, two. / will be received by the St LOUIS O&fi UOHTOOMPiNV iin i.iA-i i . * , irail£S l ?Sg; is* .t j‘,r d ,r “T™ 1 ”,Fr. r K K:g;^^ s ‘"s —■ tStew agricultural SETTLEMENT TO A LI, WASTfNO PARM*. A Raroopportunity in a delightful end-healthy 0,1 tvontj-fivo miles south-east of rbuadclphm, on the Camden and Atlantic It. K„ New Jersey. -^»°2L d#,to^*onaUl,,, « of ««™1 of «c. of hM been ditMod Into F*rm« of rerlom Uzct £*£ P ur F buer - A population of florae Ptfittn Bun- UndwfJE lhe mtdrf!e SUtoi «n 1 New Kog- S!E?J£w <rtU 2 l there the pwl Jo»r,lmproTedlhDlrplec»fl! and miud txctlk rtf crapj. Tbo prleeof tho l«nd ts st tbs “®°- ,b ® pl*» »t**lf, m earrJt Judgment CM be formed of tho product irraeu of tbs lend. tfe* terms , r * pu •“Patten* tftbo |»od, wbicb to only »ld for actual improt/ftmut The resnlt ha* PM*y«r. «natAr« httrulrtd Aoum lut I’° storey K "! P '* ch l,rchl! ‘ l ' planted, end e U r< re ;sr™piio?b„ssr'"““ u ' iairM ’ , TBB market. *’ lha rß M cr from it* locatioo. it tho . p . . , , bsst in th* union. ' ! Sr ~Sssss M»no»Ujf exports 10 tbooxtontof mUliou. T ’ hero, the aettler baa muy idnatuu Bo u wllhlo a few toaii rfde of tho mat eitlu n « i!vr..i 7 ..d MIMI. SUIm, fc»t* C ..rffild op f° tboe,,fn,n > iheoortb b4i«a to 7!!i^,; h ' ra to » n excellent »t*!o of health In the « ay of building sod ItapmrtLr. lumber con he oh. s -a Mr™ and improreoentoean botaadocboapor. imj.oiag* TrUZ!^ 1 "' T UI “™ e * ■» «redi»lrliil» .ln>i„„b„ protested, end a>eiibu»-.j why the property La* notbrnn taken .rip baforo. Tha rcamm ia,H weanm/throwa tn tho •^MI 5 d , Bll r " tbows «atem«iU »ero correct, do cm* «wuW l-o latltod to exeats* tbe Uud before pulai4i°oE.— JSj? * r V*P? t * 1 10 d - *UI land“SS CBlli w ****** of the »< turnout that they in]) no lToa thwr f ' w “ Ml<ht»«SSftiS W . i H. Wl * DBl ? tbe fop™**m*>nU end e*a jodco the cfatr»ci«r . o hn^ P °^ UUCa ' lUi "’ « RW *** ■ Tfot ,0 *m" tS, rttooid com# prepnwd to ttay a day or two end b« porebaoo, at locatlosa Cannot to held on wfuial. 7 IW?*!*" 6 . tW ° ***** lrilM to Wltodtlphla, acd to all act lfe.7 7?° ‘."PM** M« *«*rttd Cbmpßjy ft6f «■*- Aof/pr&r f&J/£«.£*£«? r„ , rOW * ° ? UAMMOSTrtN. ' ’? “ {,& ‘heaKtt.-TjJtoral wtllewtu^entwaud S-'SK ™ S^SKo“>pSi o, ?7 V 0 permanentiocreuaof To *» ,B ** of * P>l «i«, (« do not Ml email oo», a* tt wwoM erect the improTuteni of tho place) ran bo bad at from JiOG and upward*. ; n " Tho A'naflt'm .Former, a monthly literary aid ler i S-SStftißtl r = r tj iuu orcr lb* land to hi. catt!*?,, {m $. .ip™? application* can U addrotaed to LiNDid A BYRNES* liamtnonb/a P. 0 » Ailtnile conntr, New Jorao* D r*o_ n‘ OOUunLfN.CaS death Tlfth et,4t. PbwS M.?. ■nd infortnatioo chccrfolfyfnruUhod. JaCoodfl a P 'PHk IIAMMOMON FARMER—A neW- J. pepcrdaroted tolJUraiuro end Agricoltarc »Uo vet- ln New Jem]-, eon be Kibeeribed for at only ■•5 (JL per eanom. ' '“*■ » P ? U£ * 'tMop* Ijt tfae omanai. 4 Jdreve to Bdi t-ir of the germer, JLetnmoctoa P. O, Atlantic Co K ow t **-«**n cJ»-P lend. *? .beT«t qSlllV. la ? r °* ® f be , h '^ thia ' ,Md ”*«* dellg lufal cHiB«Si in the , °;“f end when crop* ere nwrer art down by frceu, tho ton Undf*^* lbe 60rth > “* ,d Wf lament ot LUmtoon- — ——- } oiwod Cm Farm laniTs for sale m miLKs fromPbJUdeJpt.fo byfeellroed, in IbefiUteof New ,£non 2 fir Agricultural pnrpaeee, be ing e good leva »dl. wlrfc e eley bottom. The lend tie J"** Wk Into email feme, aod.buDdredi from ell p»m of the country »n> sow eettiing sod bclldlng. Tbe hiJZ, P i°l a^ d v V? l,r? * “ n ** *e*o growing. The *i ,^f£f^ shlfu ~w<lwc' Q r* froro freeni Term* from Si.u?^P p M» i ?F»*!**“•. « lUw >*> Q r jeer* bytutat. Pl*"—!*•** 1 *"—!*•** Vine Street Wberf et 2di^ , S b^ ? n* '?* lUllrotJ for lUmmonton, or uf• D J nM - b T letter, UemmoctonPoet Untie cOTBty, Kow Jerwy. S«o full eJTurtiwniient In en otbercofomo.- iat.wdCm ALL WANTING farms' in a DE light/el climate* ftcbeoU.uod tecum iron. frc*li tea eaterttifineotof llemmcntoo Lendl in another column PERSONS WANTIN(TOI2 AN Q E of On^ vita for health, cao edrerlUesicot'of IJeaunonfon la mother colnmu. JutwodCm T° ALL WANTINO't'AKMS, Sen Ad^7- A. tiaegieot of llemmoaton Lamle. • Juhe^lCm PERSONS WISIUNB'TO OUaNOE thdr Me*^ri!L to k locxraslas ecuntrj, *N n Bet mTlJitnA ti°? dred *. * tt Where tho climate (a mild and delightful,»r*»d?«rtieecwnt or .ho llemmoaton Battlement » 0 , nat hor colomn. Jn ™<SqT PERSONS WISHINU it) ESTABLISH Uoanfartorlee In e now and tbrirlog piece whom bn«l -" B 0 edo edvertiuuiunt ol tl»a Uemnioutoa fettle mM - JottoSCm SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES cun t* rmrrhxl on prvBt,lil; ,t n.mtupQlmi. SoawlT.r tiaofneot of lUmmontoa Laade.' Ju4-eodCa ' *}u*ble Site for ajlnanucmrliiE Ka» («bliil>neat and Private Itealdenca for Imiat piece of ground situated .cro iJia HaoonßabeU rlrrr, baiog lot No. 10 in Sfcola wmpla a plan ol lota In I'itt iowtuhip, and adjoining land* «f John Arthur*, Tbij , tiod tho holm ..f Cuahff. and near tb« Copper Woik«of u O. IlnoeyA Co., containingbe *»*ati ktto and ej«ht <ciix*. It I* a very deeliatu Jtni- Ikio for » Manufacturing JS*t»hluhment, harm* a out tour acroa lying ibo Plank ICoad and tho Hirer, and w< 2®f* w “lch tha Oonnalivtllln llallroad will pm* d•J t ‘ # < °E l>Fr of ,bQ P'°” ** * delightful tlloation for a « hafing gjod Spring* and a eutomandiog vie«- of tho Monoogahvla ValJ»y and tlio Ohio rlter. Tho upper or town parte of the place will he told tenants or trv getter, aa might aalte pnrchaeer. For tereit and nri-r MILLEU, ’’ At too Western In*n«nc» C-ooir-anr, Water atroet Or- B. HTtLEn, no. 166 Fonrta arrort. J - a. CALDWULL tt C 0.," SC3 Chestnut Street, [opposite Qlr*rd JloqmJ PniLADELPIUA. «8 WIMpOIITATIOKS.MSa WATCHB 8 * PATKK, PinMIPB A CO; Wajehe*. in fHOOiiUASrS Lontloo TUne-Keepcr. now ofrlw, *U *i* e>i | 0 Unntlng Cuca nod Open Face. * KBrtSolo Authorized Agents for above. gold AND fiILVJJU, RNOUBU AND BWIB3 W A T C B B Q. Rich jewelry, Mw<i£*igo«. WUhtAandall (ho gtjlw, *l' ®<£ WARE.omnirasred in atyJe, qu»My and flnfaii emff'th l"**” Ti,lflD? rw, *‘Wp&» !, i*r* Inntodtoej. /felt MARBLE eSTABLISITX&NT, 1 eouilfoijc no obll**tioa to purchaser*. Jeafjd 1 * 1 * KlCja,,a i l,jD fl £onw, aod no ririi^on, AUtHOBBHT WaDHAHCB 1 COMP’Y OK PITTSBURGH. Omct-No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Bloel, TNSOBES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF J. nun xhb Minims mans. Tsaau jokia pmJdtotj John n. ucooitn vi,. PrwWenl; D. SS BOOK, Eocrrlsrj; Cipl. WILLIAMIiB,*/ General Agent ** - Jonct, ao. Huucy, UmTTBT Child.. C*pt-R.C.Gr*y,Johii AWilioo, D.L. nfaowtock Joht D. McCord, Imm H. PecoOcK, »P.Bterltßg,CUpt! PfOf TllO*. M. How, Jtobt, ILP*TI*« [ w Mr3l ,riITY TAX-PAYERS WILL BEAR IN '-Anlnd that no other boUsb trill bogiren ftrlh# |»y . Bent of Taxes than la fabllihed la the city paper* aotbor Itod lo do the city printing. The taxte now dne are the CITY TAX, THE BUSINESS TAX, WATER RENT, AND TUB TAX FOB GRADING AND PA Villa . lKb» STATE MEROANtttB TAX b »1» doL ,f *** ,tto »**toai»of m Afrnanl 174!. EJCDfIADM. - WtrTffewW FEATHERS— G Backs now Icndim: from ■teuntr ArtiooU ftr nl* by ° lamnpiQgßT* 00. INafIBD.OIL-r3OOO giJla.7or sale bv ft ' „ • . B.L.aH»OTOOK* cd, 1| ' No. CO, corcfr /ocrth *ad Wood grew. 20 casksrec’d and for gala by --, v /rt . J.B.UMS3!X*OO, - 7ft Wtw tad 03 fronijUretti. LACK LACK MANTILLAS veryTheaD •tdortog cot wlrof ; ; 7 BPBCgr^«»Vpfl?* P“NJJS» iISUN IiAWNS voiy cheap X rttiKitjmißjioi •.;.. ■ svjwaraaiioa ■ ; Assurance Company, NO. 1 SIOORQATE BIBEST, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1 83C. Ini January 31,1858 „ 033,034 13 companyTnsures against freoertt* * ,m “‘ * nT T iucrtpUoa of mnElil' 1 _ . EaUi °f modtnit, and. In n ofs.«r k * rur or ,b * isd paid wttboat reference to Y PILLED te .Pi'Ll CATIONS A Clerk’* OflJco op to ivaucn nr pittsbuiodt u “ rt *s- «?* - s WlUcn. U’Eircy * ©L-®* Wood itreet; JamM McCandlat* 4 Co-103 “ » “ Nlokk4 Go, 85 Water.tract; - s'rfi? t $ am X*££ C °j* Viratas* Wcod .tr.eU; * fcXM? w **« o** Second and Wood etreeU; Atwell. Lea A Co-8 Wood street; « Pr^L bfi . B , U * S*» * ?oartb ■ad Market etmte; Meant4 Co, Wood and Water eti; ixrcancu nr Psiunsirau. Oeorg* H. filaart, Eaq, 13 Bank atnet “I*"*- 5l y#r, J 4 00, 233 Market .(reef 5.2: M K “ * Co, 23 8on*k front etreet M OntcOeou 4 Cotline, Front and New ate ; Smith, WIIU.O. t(i , 513 Jamea Graham A Cts S)and 22 Letitia«tri«,i- Jowph 0. Mitchell, Eaq, prufdent Mechanic*’ Bank: ’ JatnaiDonlap, Esq.. Preeldent Union Bank: lion. W..A. Porter, lala Bnpreme Coart. jaj lKB W. ABBOTT, Agent, jaS&lFdia TemporaryQfflca, 103 Woodetreet. c A R.D. r UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY a»f>cUtrd »ifb Lim In tie WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS, Mr. BAMUEL EWART and Mr. WILLIAM CORBY, and will continue the tame at the OLD STAND, KO. 071 LIBERTY STREET, dlnrtlj o rp «i ta u.a Hotel. —, . , , . WILLIAM M. QOBMLY July 1,1859. SAMUEL EWART—WM. M. GORMCY WM. CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & 00., WHOLESALE grocers, DEALERS IN o VISIONS, PROD UC B AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. iS |Tw»A I p L,, '" ,y PUMf-rgh, P.. GRBA -T SALK OS’ LANDS AT HOMEWOOD. ON BATDBDAY, JULY 16th. AT THREE AND a HALF O'CLOCK, P. 51., TOTtL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, on tb«* premUea, r«r fjcmtwuod Station, on the Penn sylvania Railroad, all that body of Uml known u FOUNTAIN nI L L FARM. TbULand *ilt I* nU total! parcUsora, in lota ol from i W 3.1 acn-a. Tba land j. M *itoated a* t j jt p^j,' ularlj adapted to lollJing pnrpeara, lying along Ibo aid t of k bill, covered alth OROTES OF OAK. Pina Spiloga c f waUr abooDd tn it, and tba prnapecta dlaeloaed towards tba fioith and VFoat araajfioo u aayio tba ecnoty. It ta wllbln aix tninnua walk of Uamowood Station Tbo wh&la lot contain* 91 acre*. TERM?:—Ona-fjarth in ciah, and tba balance in three •qnsl annual payment*, or ooMhird eaah down, and tb« balance at tba expiration cf four j ear* from data of aal« a Ith internet; parcfauo money rotated by bond and mnr< gaga on it.* property. Oare will la*t. a* Lepat uo tn« day ot aato: t it acJretnroat ttto a, u Any fartherintTmatloa ran be obtained by calling r DR. JOHN WILSON, Jut.did __ AnUomrwood Eta' MS? T toojuf . _ ! -*OWiK> ait iooaw & o&sao. IMPORTER# OF HARD W ARE, NO. 09 WOOD STREET Four Doojt nbon Cb»rJ« Holel, J*3o.tJ6iu Q S-Bius.i.uPiUEuiut Looibaobxju i*u».y 4 obo. s. savaß & co., Commission Merchants, FOR TIIE SALE OF HG IRON, BLOOMS, &c.. No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Ebotb 4 PltlAbnrrfl: Ltlobiiod *??■• >lK* b °rsbi Tho,. E. Fissuld, F..S* tln *£7SiisX£Kr? n “ ri * 4 "® Drr *^s" THU BNTBHPRISB Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, luaerta AfftimtLoia or Damaee bv pu. on Bnlldlnß»,aerehon*lu«spS?. F,re nUore, «e.< at Keaso&able Hates of Premfum. BUn: U'En, Wo) U Kes A Co;Nelbra Frsaisn Jlo. M Atwood «/ a,_,Jy WLIflOo; BsdJ. T.TmUck,or i » Henry Wharton; Uordeoel L. Imraon* Qinin g. . • «*•»«**lLßrr*?r3‘oho & U. n ß4?r;Co°? B. A. lihoNtosk, of B. A. Fahnestock A On • ie,!-- OmR; J. h. Erriogor, of Wood Jt Erriagw* R °’’ A,nlr ™ ®- Ou.mw.cS 1 ™ , ' IAR . B ' PfTTSBCBan JU'EUtClS.—ffn. Iloieue A Cn 1 jj Co, TboaualL Howe, lUq , J*j, Manliall K»a Allen Krsmrr. E*,, WHocd, Bl’Srojr A Co., wUm i,.S STwS.'MS Cop * l ".‘ i * J “»»' OEO. S. DREAM * CO., Ag.nl., Ho. M Wood Stroet. HICIIAKDSOfIf’S ' I » l a H i, I w B r* a. Damasks, Diapers, Ac. (y^ Ul /.? RS , OF RICUARDSON'a LlN nhnn«f-3.l^ijt“c*l“‘lfc’n,or PbUlotag tbaQEXXrilaE I RICHARDSOy, 80N3 tf OWDEJV Qnßuttlff* of Inferior *mT*aofcatr/Ltnmß*!S r7 “ ASStSSf^tSS^. OAUMTLKTS, LISLE GLOVES, Felling ioarattUiro of jtSJ IWVBMTOR'S SAUS ROOM-The siTb bJmaullorModoa (b«lr m«ltU.»n4 tb«»; «4 *1« ibelr P««t u2SS°“i? f ?^Sf nntt * t* lo ** ***° to «*To tIOM KB&Ubot br l ! KSsrs \lZ^tlilTm r Uiack “““■ ah «”««■* | (] EIGH SCALES.—StaIed fcropo \J.uli, adtlreueo to tboFiuoc. Committed arCoQocila. wii •* tliteOfflcm for oee work from dote, for U* *•»“»' Cite Wriih Bclte. BMdm will rtato hou- unich per cost of tbo (rou nrunoo orltloa fl ?““ ld aalM ttaj «Uf m lb. Cl!» fbr th. n» „f Jli DBHRT LAMBKRT, OoolroH.r. A RKrVAL—ORGAN HARMONIDM f**i The •obccrlbmire happy to tv.. lot nctlwd another of tfiow ooririliad non i? BABUOZVIUItBpfiroiQ tit bctorycf Ckrtmt HiMlinm a Co, So. YojCShw, tat. u,t nmvlcal world, and ofwbkh avpeclmea may t»»Mrn at *5? Church, Seventh etraet—Ber. cxMc^w7deißUKitnkMth«wlz»tnuimUTmicam! »d porchann ibotild maka «triy appUcado _ tolr dirot. faCkrtaria fVdtam'.OT^rJ.‘'^ t r.„. Am ekioan flute^cnoot-with sM^?aeaa?SSSaS te o! rar5SSS? r M ‘-' OoplnguJlrioDtSStt^U^^f^ 6l /^UTLEH?.— We inrite the attention of .■T’?? 5 ” “!£? tr * J * *° CQr .to* ofAmnUu,, E>|U* «1 (hrmu COTLJBr. It 'b ontor t. p»y,Ml will be wld •tVwy birfigarw. JbS ClßTffßtOttT A TOUKQ, M Wcod a. ICV U ST ICK CHWTJI MKltf IUFEi ftATX&0001EB& Sa»<f: r "“ llh “ ,4,,t,!n >oaTta* ffiS, Sffaffi;„ .Ud StddpftM So, ST GfUST BTRKRLQMM ffligtyUanggug. 1859. NORTHERN Offlco 95 Main St, (2d door, op atslra,) Bnflkln, N. Y; T^ A SM^ aßr> BY TXrE celebrated Xj DU, JOHNSON, late of London, England. ~ **“* dtecoTery In the science of Budkina, being a cer- UJn and speed/care for restoring the tight «d rtooring ki- d i^ (l f ,CO Ur *2 thaeje. ThU Is uoirereally*? jtnowlotigßd the only taf* and aore remedy now known. It *** s*** by the moat sklllfd phj ■ldans lo Europe and America. v 1 n of ‘be country can treat themselras roceemfolly at a moderate axpenee, thereby areidlog tbe ,oto *be hands of cnalullfal C?nSfy , r n<d ff a *, ("ttfleteni to enre,) will be sent ’ *“ on n»lpt Dr. Johnson’s Certain and Infallible Cure fur Dearness and Singing Noises in tbe Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Atfardlng lostant relist to saflorara who bare toco troubled wilh daefacaa far tn»oy year*. After nalug this remedy e Tew day* lb* p*tl*nt ta suddenly and almost mlracalewlr enabled to hear ordinary toned oonrereatfan; ta the eonm ofe few weak* tbamwt obstinate case of deafness Jseffi-clu* aiiy cured. I‘attaati too ncmerooa to mootlon here txoo reetored to porfcct beariaf and forerer reaceed from tfcecoarwof tbe nnoorcn* dasgwwu crxjaallfled pretender* of the preient d*T. Haepltalaad private t«Uoo*bl< and eertoflcalei from the iwiileialoenlpbjalcianjaodaargeoaalaKoaUad, Ja •how prtmn deaf pemaa hare beeo cored, aodmaa* baadreda of prirat* patleata cared can bo atea or referred w r V**? ~ thl * taodtdoa (eoocgh to effect a care.) will Utarwanleilto *O7 partofthocoaatrj forrifteenDjlUn. „ I>a. JOHNSON, Drawer*)! Jell.JawljT Office 85 Mala St,BcffMo. y. y. • 1 Braaatreai'B Commercial .Reports. _ For Banker*' and Bn*ine« Hen. THE fourth semi-annual volume Vr’“ Ma reccrt which m published «Bi «S h i of^ a “ ,ur l ,h * ,InK 1,0611 «*hwa*«d by arapjd *« t nJ ediboo, rarised and coS ,ooed > »od is now ready tap dsltrerr to roehu hare not already supplied ttremaalTc* sritblho ..^ Tor * 1 LnnJied* of fha beet Bent*r« and Merchanti la “tatad In Pcrfactlccthli “““"g • TB»ctaM «nd KlUbiß ““Itatan nnd ptomcti and taut *|®** capacity cfaboot 22JM0 mercantile flrmi lo tnm< Buti t^r ‘* dp,lclU “ in ' 1 "ntnaof trade In theVotS The New York Merchant or Banker will awartain i>« . blm, .Ml. Ui. ou«to„ mn S£t ££?££, E^ [^r”bXi? U * a ‘"°° °“ " U^! “>•»«• tork hcasst U aoit prmnt, and the iafloeneo it an «!i?T a wood aad prafltable trade, make It JoTaESlft^S,*? s i Mttchaaw, Manofectoma, Note Btctenu »]??{£ of Dtacognt, and jet tbe S?offlcS t yS. lt y^y tt tad tba tadlltiea of “ raUt ribn..l On. UcadredDo?' Fml ©articular*, not embraced In thia “» b. obUinai., ““/““^^tata.g.pdS No. 237. Broadway, New fork, . ■ Orer Broadway Bank. K. U. NEYIN, Jr„ Artol No. 05 Wood itwt, rtctebnrgh. . Hi T&&U&QU. 4Uo, t 4 mylfl lo itird and far itle t>y J«2l:»odtaa3* WOOL! WOOL!! I : ' THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID “■ fjr grade# Of CLEAN'WASHED FLEECE AND TUB WOOLS, et the 014 EiUMiahed Wool Warohocae. No, 139 Libei ly Street, corner of Cecil'* alley. J. L. MARSHALL. P&B» C. M. FlTOli » J. yy. SVKICgj — PbysleUna far Diseases of tha Throat and Cheat, and other Chronlo AilmentacoapUcaicd with er canatDgPnlmonary Conaomplloo.. Office 191 Pena atreet, Kttabarjh, Pa. CONSULTATION FREE, A U*i of qoe»* ■iSs^.'i'xr* 111 " 8 *° cm, °' t - b ?itt»- -■■■- Attorney ana Counsellor at Ga-vy, taylfedlyjy] i' TO i’AKMEKS.— *5-A mott excellent fertlllttr-far anpericr to common time— IT3 PBICE. MarrnfsctnreJ and for cale L 7 At their Works, East Tarentom, Allegheny Co^cr ovnos, 80. 835 PZRH STREET, (abqTo tho CaiUl,) PITrSBUCOH. SILR GAUNTLETS, i>x.AjNrosii gCffitan|W»lO) SPRING) BTOCK mmi omit* cninutn>' 'WyfiBHJ GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIANO FORTES, SILR GLOVES, mmcnmtj) * 00. WILLIAM KNABE & CO., Baltimore. , JP 1 * T ° * >CCO tto mosjt» nun cits fcr cx«l -“"T* competition, sad sre.pronoanccd by 8IOI0Mt7»D TfIALBERQ, , M. ST&AKOSCD, GGSTAT£ BATXIS, Aaa utter dieliogoi.bed Pisolite to be eqntl, If not SUPERIOR TO ANT IN THIS COUNTRY. • ®-sLuinfectarer’e Sole Agent for PltUturgh and W«t *ta PenoeyiTaoU, Old bteUUhed PUoo Depot, ' HBMOVBd: f! 5* HUSSEY & CO. have rcmoycd to 1 C°PP» Wsrebonee, HO. 3T Firm EEBA*r, to tbs Iron Trout Block, thin! door west of Wccd Fittabnrgb Copper Hollins MllL' : c; G. EttrSSKY & CO, . ‘KJJrtTicmjiact; BEA2LEBB BOLT 4KD SHgATHIM COPPBB ... PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS I-POOMOT ivis TnaiKo Brass . Kettles, Sheet imi other Erase • BPEiTin,Eouisa,ooppEii KiTEra eo. ’ ' .iettanvifcaina, HimerfToott. * c , Pttratwgh p« eajewnoDppM.ciitio.Mt.tim. .pimmi..; A W'S v - , WAEEUCiUfiB from JU USEETT HtUtr] ■ 1 »> in msm a, «.*«.•> ogrtdtf . Outlie-ilotfoa, Rjs»DrnDzxD.—The Mondagahela Navies cf THIUCE PXR CElx. oa the Capital 6lock of sai l Company, payable cm demand. A!»—they bare authorised a dUtribnti-jn of ’ atoek amosgvt theBtockhold*r*,rqttal loose dotUrpar abate, payable in ne# stock or tcrfp. By order of the Hoard - \V. a COP£LANP, Treai OOc# at Ibe Novelty Worta. Pitubgrafa. July 14t1i,1850.-3a«.Vlwd ' finaum’a OmacP. •*C.-n7 it, “ • i' rr-=«»T “®* lln «'aOninlba» BiatUm, July 13,1559.) lK§r # J 0 Kailroad Contractors. —Proposals PltUbanfhJ**** 51 ? •»il BalUatlogof part oltbo •«ipSS.S B#Uroi *« between Plttslmrah lensth »m k7* In »dlon* cf nbont om mile in ftSfll wW oftic *»«« tbe #t hil on£* P# o?i?V?fV w ' in braLo *° b r th « Engineer Jal3:dtd<hy MORRIBQN A 00. Oma or Pirmrxan Oxs \ he Pitts- Stccklioldera or li.lr I.J.Yrem.SS t“ m ' P*P* U » '» j^ B - ■ JfflSK"'™ ff^ 3 ’^. o r™SrrT^S crihcr! tc_the of. C«r E.KOBIBON.NO. !15 Utom'i""? ih'’n« U ! , ° J V meet of fire dollar* per there, o^ o r £ling t vrr Rnw* the 1 Bib teat, and One Dollar per »h»ro «~.i i natil the whole i« paid Id. a. K lVAlt'i , £n tl i? re *( lor Ptttatmmb, JclyStb, iHw.) RN CT ' pr * st ISyS(XJO Agents Wanted:—To 6e i| f, rar new Invention*. Agents bare mads over _ better thin til other limiter agtnctea. fiJad't ur lad get 80 pages particular*, gratte. mps Jall«3mdaa*T EPHRAIM UIIOWN, Uwrll jr**, IgyAaßNts Wanted in this State to can tib* with tbeOOLDEX SALVE. Bollsrapl.il>-. C.n-ioske good pay. For terms, jall-3tndewT C. P. WHITTEN, Lovell, Uau. Jlmusrttmits. TH E A T iv K SIX NIGHTS OX IT. COMMEKCEB MOSDAY ETENTNO, July 18, ISiO. Morrta Brothers, Fell & Trowbildge’a niRSTReLS AND COWBBL.LOGIANS, From School Street Opera-' Honss, Beaton. The Urge.!, Beit and Moat Originalßand in the World. TLe Company t-ouiUls of tbe fallowing UUat*<l ArtUU: LON MORIU3, . Bar-jalet, author and Comedian BILLY M0&BI9, Original Mocking Bird,Comedian and Tsmboriuut JONNY PELL, \ Ihe noriTaUad Bona P)syar>ad Versatile Performer.- • „ J. C. TROWBRIDQE. Tbe popular Baaao Balladlat and TioUofet. It. M. CARROLL, Champion female and dig Dancer FEED. WILBON. XL» great Clog Bancor and Oredan £uto->a AMBROSE A. THAYER, Tha Celebrated Balladiitand Gnilarfst W. J. BROOKWAY, laadiug YiollnUX and Tenor GAEL TRADTMAK, Violin Second and 8olol»t. K. W. PRESCOTT, Alto and Gniurtet MAST. RENTE, TLa Child of Bong and Wonder of the World. MAST. TOMMY, JoTeotla Dancer. 'r 01 •‘•“EBERT, tti, B.lllluit PUnHt. «"> «HJ to hS^ssss'M.r""- ®3-poor* own at 7: to commonee at Skprodielr 1 Jdniuwn-Vnu Circle, 35 cent* Paraoctta 1 25 ceatr; second Tier, 20 cants. ■ twqoette, LOS MORBia.Bo.loo.llf^/' KVJE AND EAR DISPENSA R'Y OVKRNMUNT PIPE CLAY, ;.v boses of-js irups z*cu, TOH KAP»F A AREHB, InUlmoro. C. B. M. SMITH, JV5>. 1M Jburft BtmX, LIME JIAND«E. HO FARMER EHOOLD Fill Jo JEV 11. FENHA. SAIT MANOTAOniaiHO CO. J«2fcgtrdl»T M AIt'CI'ACTU RII) p,y OHARLOTTE BLOME- Ho. 118 Wood tt, SJ door ,U,-tq f'RR H B M O V A li7 Salfa, F. M.; XXaVXS, .Audtioiioer. CoaißMnm Eilot'EoosMiXlfo. WJlflhmmi. FrUky'meralort,-Jol/Slda&d'SS&at 10- o*eiock,«riUbc»ol4lalhe2l floor aaclloa rota, Ho. 64 flfthttreeVbydarrJjJUra- e*al>cta*jViargß'afld ipladil collection of Oil Paiotitifa, maaj of wtdcfc bars been la* ported from Franco «od Garmaay tbte'Muoa, caopriitnc .. i fa'nableorlEtniiabjremlaeaUlttngartktikaftdflßatcpta* - of corns of too most celebrated picture* by old naitert noirv intfaodfffdr«otp»n»tlff erTaropo.' Among ttainljeeft' ‘ &r» life alts gtoops and flgtaw, blftcric rtastdwa,arehiteo- •>>.' tcral am! street view* In dlf&rrot £oropeatt cltias»battt»"- plec«, merioo Tie»«; giaa,ftnU. and flowir piece*: lead*- ’ ■Capes,Ac.; th*»holftfomlnf,lt:UbeliaTed,lf»ba«t Itetioaior« offendtotbtacity.: Th« attention ofeaiont*-T <a good picture* U napectfoU/ Invited to ,tUi. &ta Paintlngurirt be arranged, end tbs room open to th« mb. lfr from Monday oom day of wle, - RHi DAYI3, Aoct^ THIS (Saturday) EVE vrv«-- X atM WftH !HI3 (Saturdaj).EY£NlKo;»tBl o'oloak, i •tHWlli.tml.-Willt.'.sij, V Ofl* reporter VioUaeelto; P Oca “ •ecoud-S«cd - -| Ttirea “ • nmr . .. ; Pair Colli’ Karolwi; - »■. . . : 000 KlSa God; • - * Sir SllTor Watcbn STOKE AT AUCTION.—WiII '' \JU*oM.At »ocUoa, «t No. US Peon ttmL-an Tradar r ** tiio rtcck of ■ poesrj .„• loclQ l* n S Ct St*, Fagar, Tea*. Mo- • "plcea, Tufcxcco, S»£t r», Beap. Ciadlfi; Wccdea War*. ■ « Pl*tfi rai BcaWa, CooeterScilf*.'- Jnl » ;• _ - P.ltPAmAocC. - - WATCHES, JEWELRY, POCKET OUT . {SSEH* 1 ™ AKn * or ' s cMTmso, tutus? goods, Ac, At A Delian.—CaEmraclaslllltTllorß* <l*y, JtJy Uti, it lo o'clock * tu. tDd Bn. cj, m! ccntteo■' mg ttek day daring the weak at tb« ivsa *»air* will t« • P«ren-.ptoty by order of &□ eaitcra hooio?*I»r» ftoek - f QtM ut £Urer : Watcher, Gold Jertlry, ,ocl«S|bb «H ,a 8» 09ral ,l ’ f ■ *op«ior Pocket CaUerj; » k«t2Su IT?!* o .* “ D<l to 3’’ a CJotLing; UdlM’DrcnOoodi, • ™rwdy, Retlcqlw, dc; • K M.-DAVIS, Acct * 11) i« D .I LWN(i INBIRMINGHAM •t3o'cl^t A K m --* Oi,TDt » 44 7 tßerooffl), Jolylfllb, *• pn»bw,;mn t* tcJd.tba follawloglota . CcoffloeDdße*! l^ Bntl tb * ne» bridge, front of CO feet and • tt)b*'rißgMcfi*' ttS™SK,gb!£k IlmJ CtigS^ S l ‘»“«l C S Pi" 1 '‘ *" LotsNo*.23l,a2 r S»i2M*n4 2a3.-on " . . T £* •’■•’■“MMlmprotomeiitt no» colDgiain-au, 5i. , "5. l | cn!CBh mit * U>t“K><«'tcr7 *Bniblo for to- TOtocntorlmproTomcnt.. ' -*- ---•• ,7V ■: nttolndiijmlijMa.- T.rmvcrrt-fjnrtb<uh/Ks*JJna'liil. * 2*od 3jw*, with mfm*^p syt tble«ntnanr. - * i_ ol *__J 1 • -•-- - P. M.DATI3, Ac6i.' • TKUST&E'S SALE Of ..aft. Ri?n,i>nv<7 Mja IH Ttn WARD.—On Thursday Joly - *u«s 4t 2 ob lh» prembca, »M be sold, thiitr-fli* gTOt,Bd ' h*TS » front on . woMteratroet, aarentren en DorflMer’itreot,ncduteocii. x . dboc*b itreet. BMrtb# rtoidincrof fMowhottf - :~' riaoa nij bo hod tt the Motion room*. Title itidttpoto. - i «fc. »wxo*t One-Qfth cash, imMm In 1.2, 3 tod i Jotnt’ - withint<te«t.pay > blo»nnq>lly. . jjf, PATJB. Aoefc AEIjTIH too Mis ft co., Serebaats' Bietamni. fiTOCK SALES JJST AOSfl'iN X-OOiOS 4 B<te o»B.'ud t«,». m nSu!L’£ a £££i3 , i st ■■ raaotubit tanna by xnsn.VLooaraicaf ’ _w3l Stock ffqtoßroker*.»2yocrtfirt. ■■■••.- Businrea Lottes & Mfyawg; CO-PAKTHEKSHIP. I liave this day associated \riti me iny son . J. ST. CLAIR OEAY. -Thobtaiam will be hereafter eon- - tinaodoatlcTtbefina.amlst/lBofS. QUAY A SOY Jaly l«t,]Ss9. SAMDRLCaAT- - : S. GRAY & SON, DRAPERS AND TAILORS,' NO. 53 ST. CLAIR STREET, . Pittsburgh; pm fiISSOLDTION.— The Partnership hereto- Jen between Wuunr Sana aod Dixoir v WM - OO^udU- SmSStoiS! 7 r * bn ‘^- 18ia ' '’/•■‘if *• PARK »»* James Park, j*; baria* tot ebwd the InUreit of Mr. D. Drown. dcaM.tnth» u&iZZ • f iM , * in 'h Bolt « ACo ’ ll » Foundry and. Machine Butoea wiltbeh^ftercmdactednndorthe«ty]e of £mJib.p*rk' A Co, by when the bostetai cft.be ZetafinuicSl beaßttled' Smith, park* co., ninth 'ward Fountwy :■ PITTSBUEGU, PA F!rrt mi 110 S*smt Sttat, , mib&S*?* * 1 U,eil “ «"«•«**' inrriwripliaa '.: myagyrtf SSSS*”*- ruzm..„ —to. i ion*. XTTXJCXCXC & oo" COMMISSION MEBCHANTS, Fox the wlaof , P*» Iron and Dioonu. WATBa STREET, rwriamaa. os °“ to “f "mvaggggtf, \ JOBS MILOV _ J ‘‘T L SSJSiV't VJ n * *“ *“ •** '' ■ EUON *, DELL OW, No: 118, Fourth st • *?12 Utsd &rt»M°g j a aim* b« inch**, to'*' I “i o>*t»aer t 4t priest to toll tn*ftmrrr 2^Sr^,sJ?“ I '2' wUch »e«nt.toU,ljiSr SrSv^sssa®' r,tr °°* s *.v, — • - *• tpto.aijr •• • . • W TS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- H* ' ags--gSsai. . ...J E oK<Juujii BOYLE & 00., ®59 -SECOND. ‘ " CINCtfsTN ATI, OHlOffiraH -HIPORTSRS OP -'■ (-^ FOREIGN LIQUORS AND- WINES; : ? DzmutßSop • ■■■:.■ ALCOHOL, COLO Q X E sPI HIT 5^ L “ t/amphene, Burning Fluid nna Spirits of ’ " TURPENTINE. ‘ [ DomtjKtliiqaorj, Wlnts, CordJsb and French PeMh and Apple Brandy. ALSO, „„ HOT IKQti.4 ion, *, - CELEBRATED “ROSE’’ WRISKEr : ' aocmi »««■* • WU>LAttI>:HAJiVJSV'4Gir . M MAIDEN LANE, AND 17. CEDAR STREET .. 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