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SATURDAY MORNING::::JUNE 11,1859
--
THE PROTECTION OF NATURALIZA-
The extent of the protection of naturali
zation to the adopted citizen, is a question
gfeaf& iialKirtai - Ice "to the "United 'States
than tO otWn4fictf: Th arises frolin
the fact that n'elive more - a3o . pted citizen
than any other country...
In ran* IlAitlin'gn‘rnWPl4 R;murnfle,
the political doctrine .obtainsof"once keit
izea, always it' eifizen." --- flick "do not ad-ttilieg 1
4 01 - ‘ gf
allegiance on the , partof -their subjects, ex-
cept w henViejiilri . iveltuitar4y433patriated.
Thus it ii'aamitted as nr4lowilAlNT.,,thattT_
Englishman or e prenchYminAtap,tlie righttO
expatriate himself, to . renounee,',qlleBianee
to the' ggyeTrrlP•Fq.:iiit:ki:7.*ely:Tllo =: was
born,.and:-tn beenmean Aiikerimn,citlzetif
by complying with ciurlaws respecting nMp
alizntion returns to (fib
country which ltas pmtectea.l im 41;1 4 ,14,9
pmpertyjn-tlm earlier portion of_ his life,
his native land claims the ,to his ser
vicesrlo_ease slm.mayirequire them, in re
inn! fpf the protection which her.la7s have
offaidedihitreatotiefielied Of his lift.
We question is one of grave national law,
arak'rls .not to:be decided - by.,the peculiar
entitment of any one country, 'or the na=
tionui prelmlices:p.nd preferences of an y_one
people..
individutd liberty, is I I
of Ae largest, deserlptiom Here, no citizen
can compelled to do military service,- cx
cepshunger laws which; "every citizen may
parAiiipate m msticinb - In '.the monarchies
of ;Europe,
,thO,ct*Ois dilreyeut. There, - ihe
Stid claims; righf,ofiis*pelling' - lhe
cinien to„dolnilitary duty. These goiarn
mas, Sanctienled by the law of, nations,
which does' not permit one sovereign power
toiliterfere with the domestic institutions or
citizens of another, when, within its own do
main;clartt tlrafeal tiy ruuralli3gianCkofall nlio
are born upon their soil, so long as they vol
untarily remain under the protection/ ht
the State.. the
Unifeci':4trik - i>i calihot`he inferibeed so
long as ho remains in the domain ,of his
adopted country, by the government the
country from Which lie'eniigrated, except in
specified 'caSes . of 'crime which are "defint'll
by treaty. , naturalized Englishman
.goes.back to England, he is entitledto all
the rights, privileges and immunities' of - a
British, subject. He can hold Wilco , and
property, vote at elections, and claim the
protection of; English law in all his individ
ual rights_ if he chances,:altile, at home
in the land of his birth, to he called upon
te'Serl'e his eMintry in icniilitarkeaPatitY,
has he the right to refuse and claim the
protection of his adopted country in that re
fusal ? :
The Present war In Europe:has attracted
considerable attention to this question.
A short time since the ltfemphi /10.-fia
published the follMvidg letter from lleneral
C,u.s;, in regard -to the right of naturalized
citizens of the -rnitedl Shit e:t fo e'veitipt ion
from military ditty in the evert of
turn , to the; European countries filiM life]
they originally emigrated: . • •
DEPARTMENT OF STATE• 1 .
IWASIIINOTON,
To At'. Felix Leek:v. .ilenzphis, Tenn.:
Sim —your letter of the 1:;th ins=tant ha:,
'been received. In reply, I have to mato that
it is undOrMood that the French government
claims military - .e.rviee from all native. - of
France whO may befonnd within rL jurisdiction.
- . Your natur•alk-atinn •in this 'country wilt nol
exempt you from that claim, if Volt . slmtrld rot
r:ly repair' thither. .
. I am, sir, voir obedient servant, -
• • LEWIS
- The view which Gen. Cass has takenof
this question, is sanctioned by several pre-!
cedents. Case's have occurred in Prussia,
that naturalized American eitizens,who were
natives of that country, were, on their re-:
turn to it, compelled to serve as soldiers-in
the Prussian army. During Mr.. Van 'Du
ren's administration, such 'a cage aroie,,and
- Mr. - Wheaton, , the United States Minister at
-Berlin, refused to.intesfere, on the ground
that, when an otkiiiiitObject of Prussia re
visited that Otintry, th ght of Prussian
. sovereignty,w4 renewetl,t During Mr. Fill
more and Mr.Tieree'stidittinistrations
lar cases arcise:laiiii"2.iiii3. their-`Secretaries of
State refused. 46
The questieri is cine7'.:ef*actical import
ance, inasntell':ne:tinfOrtilized American
•
citizens aro at the.: - -priont time perform
ing. forced military-'fluty in Europe, and
others who may yisit their birth-places
eicisii i•,'LiiiyheiilaCed in the saint
• predicament.
Those ~, I vlt p . ; object:to 2_the' s ,doet,rine laid
down in the brief letter of the Secreta:
r \ y‘of State; argue that t4lit is the very que..t
tiori\about which the,mar .of 1812 nth
fireati,ritain arose.: • Therq is tt wide` itnd
• marked 'difference.. in • the last war, the
•
Britishgoverninent undertook to claim
the right to 'take'naturalized 'AineriCan
citizens who ',had : emigrated from -"her
dominiongfrom American vessels,
press them into heratay. She undertook to
take them when underlhe- protection of
.
the flag of.their•adopted conntry, and from
oirboard-"tho ships, of, that country., To
make the case paralletwith'thati*hich - lins
now arisen, it would be necessary' Fb sinq,:kce;
. that the; nattiralized .. American sailors had
• roboyarify gone on beardßiiiisit i'essela, and .
then and there been impressed into service.
The native of England; Prance'or Piussia
is Presumed to knoW enough abont the laWs
of the country where he was born, to 'Under
stand that by his voluntary act of returning
to his native land, the lintS of thatiand;de
clare that he renews big allegianc e . sh e
ioffers,her returning son her protection, at
all trines, and in return claims his` services
when shdifeeds them
It i; an undertetamatter betweei fi 7 a
tions. People who -travel • always -run
More risks, dna those:who stay at. hoine ;
and those who 'visit - gurope in tittle. of 'war,
have full notice that the risk" of
- •
compelled to do military duty for :"their
own, their native land,'":• is one of these risks.
- The . . matter, does not depend,:as'ltaAVJeti
r'ineSt - tibly argued by the editor of the 'Rich
,
:inc.ficrEmpirn,upon' the abstract question
of allegiance, and whether tuilitary-,service
is an eisentiallticideut of allegiance.
."
•It is: old maxim, , that Ignorance of
the law excuses " no man, but in this
that !ignorance 'does not exist. . The, well
known Europe= doctrine, is that, allegiance
to the sovereign is dissoluble, only:Wl:Ton
sent of the soVereign, and' o the'extent
which lie may prescribe. " The ILussins
- Constitution expre&sly.prOvides thatereifra,
tion or expatriation shall be subjdakto no
restriction; except for the purpose of en- -
forcing from each natiie of Pres.sitia = the
term of military 'service,- to' which every
—citlien of the kingdom is liable.
,Similar
legislation has been iuropted by France and
.most of theotherContinental Poliers;..
EMI
r
If ve/entarify the adopted Atnerie. , iti
zen placesktimself under the coutro , the
establishtkPawpDJA,feretgjioation,. " see
j
no cause ckeomet,l4: a* htt . tas ' ;e„:lie
those la+petflfeNois Or as*l i .tts
hisiPen9qP , ifis,_.4lw. Ntio y a:'4111.1
actiof hiii own volitioi. " 4 .t•-' -
I
The case which has now arisen, inrolvesla
conflict of laws of different nations, and
- these confties — exist initinumerable instan
ces. In France, burglars are guillotined, in
AmeticatlloyAreinprisoned. If an imeri-
can burglar has his head cut off in Paris, it
`li . retend that the dif
ference in the , law was a. just cause of got.-
emtnetdalinterference, . ,
!The , existence of 'this law in the .inanar
chmi of Europeis undoubtedly an inconve-
Wthe'aigre.i. Who may wish to visit
their
.native lands. They have left those
lands to avoid subjection to such ItINV S. But
th ( iY 1 3 :a:v 43. no right to ask or expect, if they.
Idhoos tiy retu rn vollintariN, that th 9 country
of their . adoption , should declare itself in
antagonism. to the administrations of all
the-.monarchies of Europe toprotect thorn
from a danger which they choose to assume
voluntarily.
It has been claimed that this . doctrine of
Mr, '; is contrary to -the great principles
of popularsevereignty and individual liber
ty whielt lie at the root of our whole goy
'
ernmental theory. WC, cannot regard it
in this light.. The individual has the most
perfect. - liberty to act as he chooses in the
1112 MER
Tho eiecutionef these foreign laws involves
no inamtionalitistiltto our national dignity.
!tithe doctrines-of popular liberty these na
tions are not sofar advanced as we claim lobe.
But, under. Our own theories of government,
we are equally tenacious of State Sovereignty
as others; and it, is neither prudent nor
right for this nation to attempt to' for&, our
practige WO the Sovereign States of Europe,
and perhaps:hi the attempt raise a world in
arms against us ; and if compelled tinnily to
stibinit, we should put back the eau: , !. of
unman liberty half a century.
'this conflict of laws results in injury to
our adopted citizens we regret it : but this
goverinnent cannot permit their voluntary
acts to embroil us in ageneral way of nations.
The difficulty-arises nut of the antagonism
between the divine right of Kings and the
divine rights of the people. I t is a great
moral . Conflict as Well as a conflict of hors.
We, it sovereign nation of free men, assert
the-entire right of each individual citizen to
abjure all allegiance to one sovereign, and
contract entire, obligations of !Alegi:ince to
-another sovereign; This tinctrino is mot a.l
mitted by :the sovereigns of Europe, except
the';thiitrat koll of allegiance is ae companie. l
by expatriation. The question to he decid
ed is which law ought to govern.
freedom and popular sovereignly say that
we are bound to protect all our citi!on::, na
tive or adopted, from any cl_•timof allegiams
or comPulsory service to which :WY foreign
power may pretend. Rut the emtont of
civilized countries forbids us to interfere with
Le internal regulations of other States as
Sovereign as ourselves.
Ordinary prudence and expediency foi-bid
us from' a forcible interference before we
have attempted by treaty to protect those
who have declared their allegianco to our
constitution and laws, even if we assume the
ground that our theory of allegiance is right.
and that of Europewrong, 1 . the evil heeenn
serious. let the government make treaties to
protect her adoptedcit ip.ms if necessary, all.t
it canbe done. If it cannot be done tits, the
question of war or sulinii,Aion to the exist ing
laws of the monarchs of .Europe iv one, for
Congress to settle. '
Mr. Cass has bud, enunciated e fact as it
exists. lie has neither fanned. nor de
nied its justice.. 'Pitt:oMay of nations has
'hitherto prevented - anY dishirbance of the
fundamental doetrinesof allegiance or cite,
zeuship of each .nation, as declared befiwo
all "the_ world, tind 'exercised only, within its
own domain. If the rights of Areeriean
citizens demand that these dfictrines should
.I,listurbedi, Congress :has the, power to
de. it. "As Things iit present exist, the con
tract' of allegiance is ended between the
citizen
,and Isis sovereign when the. citizen
voltintarily expatriates himself. He has no
tice that the act of returning from his adopt
ed to his native land is deemed by his first
sovereign, a renewal of allegiance so far as
liability to do military duty is concerned.
If, he returns, he virtually renounces allegi
ane.t to the land of his adoption, and walks
claim to her protection and renews his oblb
gallons to his first government: If our tic.
ceptaitce of his Alegi:ince' obliges us to pro- .
tea hint Against all Suclielairris as may arise
against:him under the domestic laws of his
native country, the basis of such protection
must 'regulated by treaty or enforced by
GotigresS,,deelaring it one of the inalienable
rights of an .Anterican citizen. The subject
irtvolves„.inement'ous 'questions' of right
arid - justice Itet4tn nations, as well as : of
policy and expediency.. Much may be said
otikintli sideS:of it.
, The news by the „Arno. from the teat of
war, is important • ; • -
Aecording, the.reports . expedition of
Garibaldi . into rppct,Lombardy has been
attended with brilliant' success: He •has
beaten•the AUstrians in goverid Ilene eneoun
ters,'drivon bum out of Como, seized all the
steamers on thelnke. and aroused Lombardy
and the Valtelline to active resistance to,the
Austrians. His entrance into Corno was en.
nounced by therirting of. bells, and a genpral
illumination followed. , At, latzt, accounts the
Amtrians were in full ; retreat towards Milan.
No movement of
i importanco is reported from
other parts of thto Seat of
.war.
An extraordinary: mission. from Pori , . to
the German "ConfedeiatiOn: is mentioned, as
tending to strengthentlto stipp,osition . :of a
pOssiblesompremise of ,the existing difficulties
through the agency of Prussia.
• • ' SpahrSteainingl6p.' '
'
The naval agents of Spl3:in aro going thrfnigh
the great seaports of Britain; with ready,ea3h,
in search of obtainable ve,sels for that Govern'-
ment. YV9 Aro told that some of theua have
been anthtirizetttci cross tho Altantieansi see
‘,bit,biaiinesScoul4 be transacted with ctiti:Av
❑
steu
:Rillippwll9r4. Hayti we PO spari Sbips for
It is, at least, an expeditious vFay
of at#enting;or ‘ rather rieiWring a 'aCcaTeil
navy cilia Jr', aiSit„provo not tholeast efficient
especially in,timos,liLq these.:.The` tit-
naid etimpaily- hiioilready,wo believe, sold to
the Spaniards four' la,.4he
Andes, that TaurirsimYttio' Teneriffe--and 'are
negotiating for :the sale of others,, meaning
'to build
abettervessels ran ,or ern-
known ati Washingtcin city ylukt the
French gOvernroent have secretagentsllnrehas
iag 'aiiircontraCtint qays
of war of va'riona lcirlds. Some iteavy ;con :
tracts ' have
estatliahMents efigaiehl tn-the iniMufactur# of
such material, to . - I.lo' delivared` at the earliest
practicaimennent..
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THE OPPOSITgIrN.
xiThel 'State-Convention of; Opposition
hld at Harrisburg on Wettti Allay 1a4.4141e.,M,E1.
e been a spiritlessfaltiakt .11:gg0,t1g
"en nominated, Thou 4 Co4liratand
Wen, ;Wm. 11. Kelm 4kl - nten off:arr.Aar
-44). d
n posses,mg the remnsdf 1 1 12 : 14 I lea'
Sons!' Both of them, it` 4i - stake not,
Vave been Democrats, but have senehhtr,
fallen in with the mongrel party- r whiolt- ac
cording to cuAQ . s.,rewards the with .mom
,,k
inations.
TOE WAR.
`z` ..
rani
NMSI
The plat foini adopted, is *iSalc - and absurd
It denounces ; things whieharp . .mere chime
ras, thO 'Atiean Slave
Trade, and the , e.itrivagancOof the Admin
istration, and carefully :avoiditMly decided
expression 9f upon tho.lenling po
litical topics of the day.
The •Contention -did pot , endorse the
courr ,of the Republican party in Massa
chttkiel4 in pre.scribing,foreigners,but it was
very careful not to condemn. it, Know
Nothingisni leis quietly endorsed' in the
following reselu t ion, which is craftily:Worded
to stilt the exiaencies of the party :
S. That "the purity and safety of the - Ballot
Box mutt be preserved, and that all- frauds
upon the Naturalization laws, which have been
so much resorted - to; to promote the success of
tue party we oppose, ought to be counteracted by
wholesome and proper legislation.
The Convention favons the enaetinentof
proper laws to prevent the lutrodnction of
foreign criminals. in our midst. Wei had
suPposed : such laws existed, but. perhaps the
resolution of the. Convention is designed to
make them more etlietwions.
The following - resolution, deFigned forpcm
terity, is eminently patriotic: . .
10. We cordially invite all men of all parties
to join with us in earn es t endeavors to restore
the Government to its original purity. and to
preserve the proud heritage of American insti
tutions, transmitted to us by our fathers,' com
plete and unimpaired, to those who may come
niter m.
This "proud lierilitge, - if ever in
paired, will owe it , downfall to the section
align
. 311 , 1 higAtry of the mongrel party
nuu array,A against the National Delmer,'
l'y to rvli , nalone Is elo?lc, for !-afety iu flu
future. .
The Convention approve‘l of Simon Tani
pron. Why not=-- - -he the tirand High
Priest of Know NothingiAn ill Poin,ylr4-
Ahogrq 11(1 ihcOpPd it ion Conv call ion has
Taadt• rolitient mark tin: Don - lot-racy
cAnn“; c:1-41y rut! nut:
10:111111=E:11:1
Nobly *alit
. In the ete:e-of the convi.:k!‘i anti ,onteoce,
Oberlin :lave Whom tho
hoped to have di , eliargra from impri,:onment
by th. , Sopr.•m,Cottri of Ohio., on liabew, cot
itD Swan Om , nobly conelmki thi
"pinion of tlll` 0.4111
••A .. citi-xa• I %roam 'not deliberatety
titricam
or the 1:1%% I. Vr fen'
with fm;ltivt , .. , from ju-tiett. Ent if a weary.
frh4litt•itt4l slavt, worth' :T10..31 to mn to protect,
him from his it h., 1.,11,10 niight
momentarily .fort-ett my :111(.4i:true to thulaiv
a1, , 1 bi111:1 coVert front
tho-o who wt.' on hit tr.tt•h—tltttrt• are, 110
(MUM, sbeoll,.h.b.ra wLo won'bt .11ms dal
1„ w the ti t Tst I tiett.'nf lainians Fyttipatlwr: •A:1.1 it
1 did it. and yos. prostvab,l, condemned and
imprisoned, and brought by my - colinsel before;
thi , tribunal or mud wit., then
permit hNt tb iniotioionie jinhttall•nt in iny own
ease, 1 trast 1.-ahotilit. Inwo the moral courage
to -ac before Coal and tht...mmbry, as I am now
eon' pel led to ,:ty:titid , r dittits of n
juit.te. bound 'by my otlicial oath to sustain tin
,:upretlificy of the comtiM lion and the law:
'• The prisoners . ions( be remanded:"
Judge Swan wai elected by tlid reptiblican
party, nuita few daya after he delivered:, the
above sentimentahi.4 party met in State conven
tion to nominate a jnilgo of the Supreme l'ourt,l
and selected another. man to take his place.
The Ruck Island Bridge.
The United Stmt. , Conimi,innerN r
empl•wvred td examine the Rork Island
Bridge, in eonneetien wit lin =tit now pending
alvinr , t ,tructure as an QbAruction to dm
nay igutie r i vor ,l i hro r mi thi
their uport. They mate: that, it not , oin:
strutted :Leeeraing t.. correct principle ii
badly . I.wateth and 15 111 it only an obAruetion,
but one materiallY greater than there was any
oceasi..n for.
The Virginia Elections
lietcher's official majority in l I I comities is
5, The Lvgisliatiro. Stir-ti: uscermincil,
Senate. Hoa,c of Del.
ItonteeratB
Oppositi , 4l" te,
liisini Punctmt., of Cincinnati, pnblishes
a letter calling actentioti to the encyclical
tor of the Pope, ordering, prayers throughout
the Catholic world " to avert the 5 eandtiVof
three Catholic nations, armed with all the tour
derns appliances of modern warfare ler mu
tual destruction. - The Bishop expresses the
opinion that there will be :to necessity for the
.Hight of th,o Pope., Of; Louis Napoleon-, 110
says:
, .. .
.• Aware, an . we are, of the antecetlenbt of
the,,pre4nt iiapolttoni and of
,hig. (Inch/ fry°
share not the disrptictudu .of many Ustholie
minds; that. On present,'..lapparent, dictator of
the ~ d estinies. of Europe °aerating' rirly'hlciti
that tire liostil° to the integrity of the States
of the Church. 'lle . ,should, indred, bo
melded not: to See in history the point at whicli
the do'vhiftill of the' Ntipoleon began; or
fail to lien:five that a similar policy .would: ho
fatal todianself."
,
TnE trial of John
on Chichgo, for ' throwing :1 train of ears on
the Galena hint Chleago . )lallroad offt,ho .traFk,
has diEnto:zed a nawt. daring and diabolical gatig
of villains, both nude atid.fentalo. .The trid.Fn
hers of the gang are located at Cllef•e 7
land 11Lrid and it 'Leems,lhey are ai
med in murden+ by all sorb; of devices, ouch
as poisoning, arson, and railroad obtructign.
Several confidential letten bet Ween two fennile
friand3 in nollitlo,andall accomplice lit Chien ,
go, diseluso the wholO matter; and the (intirp
plan of oi.cratiOns:' From these it nivars
hh t a nuTher of person ,' have fallen cetiniS; to
their nefarious seltemes, and how toitny lave
suffered ~frcrn , 00Prs . ) 1 4144. pan only. be con
jectured. ;,:
'Fanyratain Ohio 12 c prens the opinion that
the 4ainago to the wheat crop by the .froit-ia
no serietnijnatter, Some of theni''saY that the
injury.(loirivill not equal Unit. which is dono
every 'Year - hy tho weevil or
,fly. and , that yie
frost has killed these insoets ` untirnly 01l 4'hare
is no great loss without. schtio mail gain.
A WittrAl l / 4 111t eceived at Washington City
6 . 'on); St. Louis, front. the special. ,I*arer. of
(lespatches.,..ivlio'had'just arrived there with.
4espatilleA Croat : ,Gpverger:iCepuning, states
that.thollorinon difficulty was in , afair 'Way
for-an amicable, and satisfactory_adjustment`.
Accouliwa from Ruenos Ayres state that
Urquiza 'was actively preparing fora'cam
paign against the Buenos AYreaii;c' ans in
this he was Ao'be'as,,isted by Presidtint.Lofiez, -
or,Paraguay._
THE colnlng_tt the United. States
Philadelphia, f 44. .mond): of lliny last s as
$205,640, as f0110% , ,s ,qc1113,1,576,640 ; silver,
$109,000, copper $25,000.1
• ',T,Eir.;oomislann*,Vogrier, for many years n
ionimern'ini Eiaid iontiral Paper
Orleans, has-been` Suspenda t•'
TUE Democrats bate(carried Leavenworth
county, Kansas, and iti:sted the delegates to
Oro SoustiArt,ionalz:cd*ention, - by four 'bun: .
` died bd Il p m4jority
PAAF BI4IJAMIN 4118 become' a real„estato
agerti' ViiS is his first effertat ding anything,
real.
WE aro under obligations to lion. Wm.
Montgomery for a number of valuable public
documents.
- . .
A LODGE of the Sons of Malta is about to
be established in Steubenville.
r 2:
TAN Xi,* York. , PostSA7s : - ---"A piot.osition
has been ,made by•responsible parties to lease
the Erio Road for a term of ten years. The
offer is to pay the bondholders :*1,Q00,000 the
present year, $1,800,000 the second year, $2,-
000,000, the third year, $2, 100,000 for the re
mainder of the' term, The ,latter sum would
bo sufficient to pay the interest of the , entire
debt and ri dividend on the stock. "Die parties
offet to give security to keep the road in proper
repair, and bo subject once a year to the inves
tigation of a committee under the instructions
of the creditors of the'company."
MADAIED
At Freedom, Beaver comity, on Thursday evening,
Juno Utli, by Rev. lb A Cunningham, of Bridgwater
Mr. CIiARLDI• H. BENTE!, and Miss AMANDA H
CLARK, both of Freedom - •
On Friday, the 10th inst., MAILTII.A. 8., wife of J. 1
Kerr.
Tho funeral mill take Place from tho house of bfre.
Chhidin, on Third Pareot, on Sunday a 3 eeloelt. P. M.
'Nervousness. or Weakness of Any Kind.
Ir AKY of our renders aro troubled with
Nervousness or 'Weakness of noy land. they should ro
e:try a bottle of BIEttIIAVEN
We have tried it, and ran reeomtnend it eonfidontly, as
medicine giving altoost instiuitaneetts relief.—Lkoiy
Rout Chrefuthi.—Tho Gennlno highly Concentrated
Bitter:till put up in half pint bottles
only, and retailed at one dollar per bottle. The great
demand fur this truly celebrated Medicine has induced
many imitation% alitch the public othutild gu ard against
purchasing. Beware of imposition! flee 'alum iuune
is on Um libel of every bottleyou buy.
BENJAMIN PAGE, .la. A C0..01e Proprietors, No
Wood. batmen First and fiecOnd sizoots, Ihttsbnrich
gent Ad uert ents.
r um) imroRT.ATIoN.
GEO. R. WRITE & CO.,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A COMPLETE STOCK OF
BAREGE AND BAREGE ANGLAIS ROBES
l& - ant illas, Barego ATI glais Dusters,&c
hJLEV EN Tll LtSt 0 1 ? Ar Lic.vnoNs
for :wiling Liquors, 01,1 in lho Clerk's °thee up to
„ ••••
I auilley Pat rick. with other gia..ls.slli want. Pittsburgh
Brawn John IL, eating Ward. Allegheny; -
Hobert. tir.•, 11.11111 W3l - 41, PittAittrgh; •-•
1;1,1113311 with other gotats,gl aaril, PittNi
lten.i..l.3lit ;t 1.. eating house. Fawn township;
Puller theliaril, (31 VIII. St. Clair do
titian Charles. do Lit aunt; Pill sburgh; -
Daze.° t!, w ith other good., sit, word, do
Pre..l.erg Hew). Patio...` 111111, , ..,5111 do do
Frinil. Theo.. tavern. ward. •
ii:tiwity with ;Ai., g itikt, i iiit do do
Samnel, tavern, West Pittalatrati;
Kant' Frederiek, tai ern, laorer St. (lair um ndlip;
Lets Casp.r,c,aling Mifflin du
!flavour, l'elcr, tavern, do
Magi° .hte(4 trill, other gouda. Birmingham;
Murphy John, tavern, Penn towndlaila
Mandl Henry, - do Eaat Piriningliant;
Id Utley John, do, do .
!gunlock Isiute, do do
Quigley .3 IC S torero, Lawrenceville;
'Straekeri 9,. Charticra towitidlip;
Nteattrt k Maloney, tavern, Ath ward; Pittsburgh;
Sehnutlz 3,3, do do do to
SAVerlll,•re,,r .101111, ,do Ctl; do do
Short Valentine • .In • Manchester; '
Shaeffer 11. A, with other go.ak, itli Ward. Pittsburgh;
Taylor A. If., tavern. Elizabeth toa
TIMS. A. lUJWLEY, Clerk.
Clerk's °giro lune oth, itis3. jell
BOOKS AT HALF PRICE
0i114. 1 95 Itlinn'Slteet, (2l'Lloor llp*.lir4lllllTulo, N.
THE CELEBRATED DR. JOHNSON
Botmo• Physician, treats sueettasfuny OW follow
ing ,IiAnaSCS:
CONSUMPTION,
AST H MA.
IlON(.1111TIS.
HE.I.I)ACITE, curd iu 10 m
.V.Na CH FSTLISEISFARCROFULA.
_ _
I)I!.4EASES or ?us HEART, SALT RHEUM,
ArrEcTioNs, mmtibiziTised,
LIF'Ett:COMPLAINTS, FEVER AND AGUE,
FEMALE WEA K N ESS, 1'1511%1N, •
DISEASE 4 OF, TunEAft A-N .
D EYE. &c.,
All who are tsutforing from the above namc,idismsos,
or. any other complientod complaint of years .standing,
are infrirmed that Vey van live forwarded by - mail 'or
expre,s for the striwi sum of $1 (10 a neat package of
Medicines, with alloecesaary,direetlOns and medical
advice. Pali nits should apply without delay, a.s they
can obtain instant relief from thu Doctor's remodels.
In. Johnson's Medicine consists of extreets from the
choicest Medicinal foreign and native Roots nod Herbs,
nianufatiturod under his own supervision, at his ths.
seivory. and therefore avoiding the inie of. Mercury end
other mineral poisons, that wegeHeger designed for
the system, to which matey thounimds have fallen vic
tims andgone to early graves.
LOTION FOR IJIE COMPLEXI. DN.—Dr. : Johnson's
remarkahle LOTION for beautifying and improving the
Complexion, removing, almost instantaneously, - Tan.
Freckles, Pimples, he., will be sent to any part of mho
country for $1 ho and one postage stamp. '
X. It.„ Female pills p per box Address
lilt. .1011NSON, Drawer 404.
Men 95 Main St., BWLdo, N. Y.
ULI3EKEEPE It DESIGNING TO
put up Fruit and Vet, , etithles, for Winter , use,
Nine it be careful as .to the WWI of JAR they select for
the parpo, , e. •
On .l
i laBR heretafore made, mix lass been used
for the . purpose of malting 4) tight joint, I hereby making
it almost impossible to exhaust the air from the lAA .1 , 0-
fore •• sealing, as theme who luau used 'wax will readily
Percelye,, knowing that wart will not adhere to either
glass or tin while hot. We, ott'er to those Who desire a
sure and really Self Sealing Jar.
MASON'S PATENT strEur METAL SCREW TOP!
All that is neceswtry being tosoretr; the Cap : 413W11
npon' theltiihbor Gasket, which is placed liponitho
shoulder of the Jar, of an inch distant from the top;
preventing the possibility of the flavor:id the Fruit W
ing, injured by coming in e01;141.0, Will% th%Rubber. This
Jar. with 4nany ether patterns of Fruit. Jars and Jelly
'ramblers, me for sale by . .
- under the Monongahela House.
.
V ALUABLE
STOCKS, AT AUCTIONYon TUESDAY . kIVT.INLNEL Jona 14111.1859.nt:114
o'clock. at tho Commercial Hulas Roomy, No. 64:Pifill
street, will be sold:
0 plaires Merchants and Manufaeturers'.llank.
•• • 2 ghtires Clitizena Bank: • ' •
10 slo.m.Eitrelta inettranee, Co; .•
- 50 1 1 • '' • p. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
AmT.A.PRICE-;A VERY lAM•ERVP--
L,
Will be sold a comfortable tWo der) fratflafdircl
g of She rooms, with slaw lot of ground fmtmeg on
two stroots, in Allegheny City.
_4.pply to
jai: :, : s. ctYrunEar.k.Kqi.: 51 hiiiiii9tl4lllo.
ADWELLING HOUSE, NOW RENTED
FOR. 1.0 A MONTH, with a largo lot of ground,
situate in'Alldgbeny City, Will bo sold at the low price of
$7OO. Tenn» easy. ~. , , , 9. CUTHBERT it 802 i,
Jell • ' ' • " • 51 Market street.
-,... .
• 4 %.",
A.
MEIE
No. 25 Fifth Street,
LADLES' DRESS GOODS,
BLACK LACE KIIAWIN,
THIS DAY,
=
sATU RD AN, JUNE
Is POSITIVELY THE LAST DA
BOOKS WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRIC
AT , TIENT & MINER'S
DR. JOHNSON'S
11:1301:11101:3!J k
.Y81 2 1.1114tA.
NEKVOUB I)EIiMITY
SAVE yoFn riFturr!
BY USING.
MASON'S • PATENT PRESERVE JAR
DWELLING HOUSES IN .
locations' and in - price
from ODD to $17,000. Far
sale by B. CUTEIRRRT
Jell • • • nen) EtitiasAgenttival hltirketretretit.
IpocKET .:.13OOKS;--Con,cfory 04 hand,
over 9Ry, er!nt Yall6ties. J. R. WELDIN,
"ell 63 Wood atreet near lot
Ir GERS' KNI
sal 63 IVout. street near Foun.h.
rlCKS—Forsale bki
G 3 Wood saner,
near Fo
--lAKES' CARMINE - INK.—Free from
corosiv9 qtyditi,e and . warrtuitedtoritairk its ecikt.
No d ' ' J. R. WELDISi t.
jetlBS Wood ateet, near Fourth.
.4, ,,,
Vfw i2Vßltisemtnts.
APOLLO VIP TF.R—BFNEFIT OF MRS. J. C.
Utz" , FOSTER, who : lOW...appear on this °cc-melon in
TAVIICELRBRATED,XIitAItA.CTERS. being her first,.
appearance on, the stage it nine mouths.
Mra.l. C.Vrarrm respectfully informs the public, that
having rceuYered frogiher severe illness (which pre
' vented her bin eeriear4tmenths having been induced,
at the solicitation of pwritinta friends, to place her name
once more before them _;-tor their kind patronage and
approlxit cm.
Messrs. Foams ST.Faltitxn have kindly surrendered
the house fertile occasion', and volunteered their:ser
vices, as likewise have many members of the company.
TUESDAY EVENING, June 14,1559.
The ritalarnua4e wllllatoinmetue :1.5.4 a new Drama,
never acted he re,entill'ed. - - -
THE MISTLETOE BOUGH;
Lord Lforet
Lady Agneki (tho J. C—Foster,
After whiai, a grand larertisernent 'and Maeletd Olio,
in which Miss JENNIE 'EIGHT, - Matter FRANK FOS
TER and others will appear.
To bo followed by a potite:Conidey, fairer acted, en
tale
Marchioness De L'Oqrstior ' Mre. J. C. Fester.
To be followed by beautiful Beene4 from • ' :
• THE LADY OF THE LAKE:
In which Cho two Your American Tragedians, Mr.
W7d. WFARLAND and Mr. CHARLES FOSTER will
appear together for the firsbtime as Rhoderick Dhu and
Fits James. ; .
To conclude with the ,
VIROIISIA MUMMY: , •
Osmond Foster-
Ginger Biu.
Air Box book 110 W
'l2
XECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE
-PENN STREET - PROPERTY.—On 'TUESDAY
VENING, Juno Xlst..at 8 o'clock. at the Commercinl
Sales Rooms, No. bit Fifth street, will be sold by order of
Wm. Rinehart. Mai. Executor of Isaac M'Renry, deceas „ .
ed, the following desirable lots of ground sin:unarm Penn
street, near Irwin street:. One lot having a front of twun
ty.feot on Penn street, extendinghnek one hundred and
nineteen feet nine and a half Inches, with two story
brick dwelling. No. =8; one lot adjoining, fronting nine
teen feet cloven and a half inches, extending back ono
hundred and nineteen feet nine Linda half - inches, with
two story brick throning, No. =1; also, one other
totJulj 0 ining the above, fronting nineteen feet claret: mid
seven-eighth inches, extending back eighty-nine feet
vino iciehi!n, with two' story frame dwelling, No. =4.
Title warranted. Tenn!' at sale.
'ell < " •P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
eceit.'
tto often of Jantes Verner. Fifth street, until.
THURSDAY next the 10th instant, a. 2 o'clock, P.N.. for
furnishing on the line•of the Citixens' Passenger Rail
way, coninteneing of Fifth and Liberty streets, along
Penn and Butler streets to the Cemetery gate, - about
135,:;00 feet 4xo and Lail cross ties. 7 feet long, of Chestnut.
or (lak; :Ilse for about Pla,ooo feet Ix 7 White Pine for
stringers in length, of feet and upwards "
Proposals will he directed to Bullock & Co..eara of
James Verner, endorsed PronosaLs. • je11:40
EW SON SVE — PIIEN C. FO
111 TER. "For thee, lore, for thou.!' Sang written
by W. H. M,Catthy, music by R. C. Foster. Price 23e.
Copies 'nailed on receipt of the price. For sale by
• JOHN 11. :MELLOR,
jell 81 Wood street.
SI/ hill Eli lil ERING, COTTON AND SILK
UNDER i•tli I ItTS AND DRAWERS-Fine Shirt-es
Collars. Cravats, Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs. Suspend
ers, half Hose, ho.; new styles nt
EATON, CREE &CP,
jell Fifth and Nlarket street,.
B -
tiN.N ET it BBONS F RO3l A ITCTION - .l=
:Teat bargains to milliners and mereleints.
EATON, CIIEE k Y).,
jell Fifth and Market strwts.
TIIE • BALTIMORE SILIRT.—The best;
Skirt iu the market. Made expressly to ardor for
our ouli rale,. City and country dealers eon lied at a
discount. EATON. (TEE CO..
MUCILAGE FOR OFFICEUSE::Fo
s.ale by J. R. AVELDIN.
j~tt• Ca Wont} street near Fourth.
' 1;11 L S NT'S CASES
V111.1'311'; 1.--Ileports of MP" argued in the Sit.
iirente Court of Pennsylvania. Ity Benjamin Grant.:
For sale by & Cu_ 55 A 4 °oil street.
flO I: F:AND:SPICES . AT P 1-f
‘) VAT - SALE ET 1b AL IJAVI 3 ail. t FIFTIL
ST vr.--4i2 faro first vinallty etron* enented Rto Cof
fee: fin lierees tin.t gnality hire. - AIL-piei in hags, Cloves
in iabi, on liil3voraLle termli ray Val) bbe obtained of first.
claea Eit , torie isholisetle hoinies, for- catvli or approved:
paper if hair Months. jell
ebAfii.-900 bushels prinu, Outs, in sacks
TIJ in :tor,. anJ f r kale by JAS. A. FETZER,
'ell corner Mark..t s al Pint. streets.
Oakland Property for Sale
911 AT PORTION OF OAKLAND known
os ••Now Linden Grove," lying within tun and a
half miles the city, ices boon subdivided into lots or
convenient size, ranging in from ono to ton acreii
each. &one of them are others beautiful and
symi [wiriest knolls. eovered with forest trees and others
gently rolling, susceptible, of being improved in the
most nieturcielne manner.
These lots are surrounded be no ercellerd
hood, with the advantage of a iiisdeilase private seheol;
humid by Mr. and Mrs. IL )1. Kerr, It ith public schools
in the vicinity.
A line of omnibuses rung every hour ilurin the
anti ill a short Limo a Picoenicer It.titroeil trill I, NI
thaq resuivring.ittem det.iraLk.
For beatrty of setlrtery, E.eihty otoslo.14; purtty of
nod 0,0.v0m00,•t4 to the eity, thry are uustirpe,
sites for csitnitiy resiiletnots
In order to accommodate tlice4i ATho inny wiith to im
prove. they me ottereil at the following verreasy terntn
in hand and the 'residue in - nnie equal an
float payments.
iiileddn W. O. LESLIE. 91 Diamond street.
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.;
Di A
BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM;
No. 31 fifth Street;
L.►DIESV,
AND CHILDREN'S
BOOTS AND SHOES,
- ALL STYLESI.
T VOR, NENTITFRS 00)f:
.
-1 1 - B F..
IN .DINIT4 DUItABLIAT? cannot BqrSedt
and comista of the LATEST FA§IIIONg.
Ladies and Gents will find it to their interestto call
and euunine our stoek before purchasing elsewhere.
jelo
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTS
_AND SHOES ;
A:
CIIVP FOE. VASH •
CHIMP! FOR CASH;
CIIIILIP FOR, ,C,ASII •
AT JosEpu A. BORIWIDS,
QT 4(1 0 1%IL KIRLAND'S.
AT JQSjPII 40Rt.AND'a,
jelo 09 Market ot.,socoud door from Fifth.
1859. Second Arrival 1859.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE;
• • • PITTSIIURGIE PA.
WD: keCALLITIt RESPECT=
.'"FULLY announce that Illey . are receiving a
second-supply of CARPETING; meleeted directly from
the. Importeri3 and dhlnufaetuters, Us one of the flrtni
now in the Ean, to which they Invite the attention of
porelia•ters. Also, a new style of CANTON MATTING:
for Simmer 'Pariont , 'The latest make of 'CARPET
SWEEPF.RS,.etc., etc-, which shall be oftered the
lowest rates.. Dee] W. D. & H. AIeCALLUAL
TO .GET FASHIONABLE
It'VP
AND STUAIV GOOD,_ go to - 4NP 4PS
• . C:.JLNEELAND•
,KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES;
Also, makes to onler PLAIN- AND FANCY PAPER
BOXM mutable...lnt Shoca,-.Dx7 Goods, Eastern
prices. Corner Virgin alley: and Wood:street, (third
story--over Citizens' Bank;) Pittsburgh, Pa. )011y
SEWING -- •
• TUE rs2o AND s4o'." •
DOUBLE LOCK STITCH.
SEWING.MACHINES,
ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE
HOSIERY STORE • .OF •
. Et.. .3=o .A. , •
20, Fifth. Street, Fittehurieh,'•,Fa.
L' These Machines are admitted to be the beid in market
for f imSy use making an
if e e li v ei e t ry ic d f ouble,ttral i s , :i c teutit,which .
It iir.the-,only? Vd- - elqubliie o llirratttMachino in
market. , -..Oniers .rooelved-ated-prbinpfly. filled by
M. DALY, Agent, No. 20 Fifth. street, On the corner of
Market alloy Pittsburgh Pa." ' '
NOTICE.—M, :DALY, ,ee Ale. , corner' Alf Fifth
street finittfarkettilliwi? Itifi,enylutifpfih.4arne
business - inthlesti•reei jeS
11111,13.13.ZEL15 .8z ' SON,
. , Mt . . 8 3 WOOD - ,*HWT . ;
THIS HAT COIIZIERQE,
. TO SOLI. .O AF
-''heir largo and eemplete, SUMMER sygez•pr
FURNISHING GOODS • •
COATS..;.aINEN.. i i •'
• ANO.LIPS'rESS.
AT LARGELY REDUCED TRICE/3 7y ,-,
,111dgfitg it preferable to eldso out:the
. entirp 1;14:4
nt
cost, - rather than -exrry theta iover to next season. 84..
citing a call from' our friends and customers's : or
speeder' Of ' our ;rates.' - ' ' j(
ON 1 ;
j o s
.• r'.L.-fintsHFELD 4 ti.
ILO W ' ESSENCE OF JAMAIC+
,
quivER T A valuable medieiz' e for , 1 5 .7X4M
ilTriCif t arktrtatmet
• JOS.
' -** ".t
You to Lactaa's Bar=
Mr. Quarles-X./Deter:
MMMiI
Fifth tuid Market Ftreets
a EN TS%
BOlt %
D 0 D •
• 119 Wood Street ,
One door South of Fifth.
prisTStit ItGli Aim IMMMIN M I'ASSEN
°EWA 2 • 8 AD.{-The,comtn* tiers to open
:„ . 1500.4a enbsetiPtinas to thw.Stock of said
wi eeFltor that pommy at ue,E , , HO T EL ,
onithe c• er of lfourth snd °not streets, In too city
of ,hilts • h,?titia :(11AY, the . Fth' f instant, at 734
01,110:ek, • je7:td
OFIME ALLEGHENVINSURANCE
Va. 37 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
INSTALMENT NOTICE.—THE SECOND IN-
Utiy of TWENTY DOLLARS (pa) PER
SHARE to the Capital Stock of the Allegheny Insurance
Company--in - atecrrdane.tratth - the — prOitsiOng — ortho
charter of Incorporation—will be due and payable on or
before SATURDAY, THE Um DAY OF JUNE next en
suing. [jefelw] P. M. BOOK, Secretary.
City and Comity : Insurance Compfaly.
o'x'icE . IS—HEREBY.
in pursuance of an act of AsseMdily relati
ng,!hon:-
to, and the Charter of Incorportdion,. approved Apnl
17th; 7'859, Books to reeMve - auWeruittons•tO the Capital
Stock of the City and County hasnnutee Company "ibq
city of Allegheny, will be open at the office of rsTr.s.
PETERSON, Federal street; 'Allegheny; on ,TUVIDAT,
WEDNESDAY Red 'THURSDAY. 6tb,- 6th • and - . 1 tit fof
Jul l, and , -at: the Mace W 31.4 P. BAUM. ou:St. - .Clair
Jul
Pittsburgh, en. FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, the Sat
and 9th of July next, to remain open for sus nays.2lll-
leas the'stoolvtio sooner subscribetty from 10 A. M. o 4
o'clock ,P. Dim of each day. • .• -.• •
. Josiah King, , ' James L. Graham, I Beery Irvin , - r'' Wm B.Pusey. - ;
Peter Peterson, • lobo Birmingham, -
, James Old, • John Irwin, Sen., • .
James Gibson, ' .. 'John Ihonpsoni .
•
C. Yeager, • • George Lewis, '
Gorily. • ;.Nicholas tioughtly,Som, .
...John A. Scott,R. P. AleDowell,..
'John W. Riddle , '
Drvid Greig,
Sawn Lindsey , Jun, J.-Longtime; • ';
• . Id- Berland, ' Thomas. Farley,
D. DI. Evans. Alex. Based%
R. W. POindexter, Thos. Itomfelly
-James Poet, Jun., - James A. Gibson,
D. Leet Shields, , • • : Uniamissiorters.
PIANOS! PIANOS!!
New Arrives of Pianos.
THE SUBSCRIBER TIAS JUST "RE-
A- . ceired inure the manufactory or
.ctricK:Exiitka k.
A fresh supply of their •
lINUTIVALLED
The instruments hare alt , been selected personilly by
•,. . • .
the enhscriber, at the FactOry; = ' '
ESPECIALLY FOR ,THIS MARKET.
These in want of nuacts are incited to call and exem -
Abe thls - stock; which comprises all the varion:i styles
manufactured by t . hieliering t Sena, ' from the plainest *
to' the most elaborately Carved "cases, and at prices to
suit all purchasers.
UENT 3 ViAiRATED-1
JOHN U ,MELLOR
iSO;OTS
NEW STO CK. OF. Bit..Loovoris - .
J _
UST RECEI V ED—A SP_LEisiDLDNEW
fu lot of MELODEONS. from the '
factory of MASON d HAMLIN, Heston,
including all the styles made bythis firm.
These instruments have been approved . •••
by the greatest musicians in the country—as Dr. Lowell
Geo. F. Hoot, W.ll. Bradbuty.and-others—com
sequi.utly they can be relied on as being_ini tlasn imfru
moils. 'they are noted for the following points : •
1. Their pure and musical quality of tone- •
I. Their great power of tone. • .
3. Their perfect equality of tone.
Theirprompt end easy tench.
Their heattnfiltstyleof .. .
U. Their durability.
Y. Their cheapness of pripe. ' • ' - '
For sale only by • . JOHN H. IifELLOR,
No. 81" Wood street
Deseriptivecirimlars niail:yl to any address. [13113
W• •E. ,Si;ilM_Ell'l'Z •
nave just received a largo stoc•k of.
• - 13EtiT 3 ' PATENTrI.4I-ITHE - g
AND FV.EXCEI CALF - - -
CONGRESS. GATTERS - ;
AL•o, PATENT LEATFIE . P. CALF {1. 1 {.. FORD
TIII4 AND' STRAP SiloFS. •
at 31 Fif.lll:s*Cre,et.
WM. H. WIMATIS
Bankers and txtdiange Brokers,
Wood :Street, corner of• Third,.
je&ls PITTSBURGH, PENITA.
ALLEGHENY ',C'ETIEFTERY.
SECDFIADY AND TREASURER' OFFICE: .
AT 37.. VIFTA EiTit*ET ;
SDPEDINTENDANV'S OFFICE:'-;
j
• j ,* 64f, AT: THE eaIIIETETLY.
MIS`4ES',
STONE WATER 'PIPES;
.FROMTWq ITO .OCII,OALIBB.R.
Prices &ban. Twelvelo'rairtitlti. per Stall
ROCHESTER' PEARL ' STARC H;
For salo Whoiciaila at itfannfactorers Pricaa ;
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORWARDING : IIe ONMISSItiIi : MERCkiNT'
uw
irnalsaus nutse, • ' • •
- cur.r.sr, - pirrrimai SEEDS; - VISIT,:
AND PRODUCE GiNEAAiIt„
jai No: 25 *cop Sr., PITTSIIIIIIGII.
. ,
TIP EDFOIID SPAINCIS—T .11;18. W 14'
3.) known and. delightful AUMlner.reS o llWin open
for the reception of visitors ofl the first J and kePt
Open till the Ilmt of Woken,
'rho hotel will ho under the management or ,Mr.
Allen, whose mcperience,enurteous manners, and Mien=
tiou to his guests, give tbeamplest assuranee of co mfort
and kind treatment. - -,
MESEIEI
Sogintelitleot of rwirom Mineral
FiRsT PREMTHX AWARDED By THE
STATE FAIR TQ
OItAL,FF'& CO.,
FOB TILE BEaT
For the- bpst Ilsrtge for fatrt — ihes, sn4 best :Wood Rook
Stern. piplernit for.besCLattedryßtori. Also on hand,
%largo sissbenstint of Retiring ' ,B tOrSsi Plain Old .
Orate Fronts, fenders, Sad and Dog Uinta, Sum Het
ties, Tea Kettles, \Cup's Boxes. Iforow:V4ps, Ae,
• ' "RAPF•.V-4.,N1,'N0.•.= liberty Streef;
fe4• At the head of NV ealstreet.
CLARK
R poT,.,D.vs , • •-:
-pustivnusui,a.W.puiszert • ...: •
SPES,Iid; RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE;; LARD' AND
: • :IHNERkT OILS; •.• 7 • •
Also, Straits, Bank, Shore, Tanners iind
Sperm. Patent and Adamantine Candles,
. . Ed - FERST STREET, NEW TOOK.
A. A. CARRIER . 4 - , BROTHER, AGENTS) .
Ificia 63 Fftrourtit Street.
011:110NAV EA I r INgURAANCE
at-Ilarrisbutie. Pa. Chartered capital.
V. 100,00111. Bon: SIMON CAAIRRON, • President- B- S.
Carrier. Secretary. GIRARD FIRE AND•MARINE
SURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. &seed , ' F.N4.-
7139.73. Hon. JOEL; JONES. President: J.-13.' Alvord,
Secretary. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY,
Philadelphia. Meet-5332051.4 :GEORGE K. HART,
- President:-II R. Coushall, - Seeretary.
apDhlyd .
RE-sIZE,
P.X3OTOOnAPtntS,
Colored in pastel 5, nr . PdaAn,A,the most art Odle
style, and at Eastern pies.. . , , , i ti r
WALL'S idALLERi,
jog Jones' Building. Fourth street.
& SON,
MERCHA.IVr° TAILORS,
No. 83 Wood Street.
•
Our assortment of Summer Coatings,: duseininies,
Linens and Vestings is noweomplete.. We are prepared
to furnish our customers with neat ansielevintirarments
at very low rates.
job
. L. EIRSHFELD k SON'S,
JIIST RECEIVETA 41AltIDSOME
assortmmt of CHILDREN'S READY MADH
CLOTHING; a lin deseriPtions,`idohg; with Ladies'
Dress Caps and Head Dresses, and all the new styles of
Patter= for Juno. - A. WEAVER, •
Nd.'24 Fifth Mimi, seetind story, Rooms N 08.7 and &
jeS
SUMMER
-
DwVErs,
- HALF 110 S 8,,
- it' totton;Lbsie 'thread, Linen and Silk,
4;1. 145,U111,9,0.2. 444.4..89N5,
my2S
No. fa Wood street
I[itICKETS.;-:so' "'down' "I•l3ilitlt-Ott
Buckets, aritrim_andtor sale ,
HAWORTH & BRO
s pa-. - in Itt=ll.l
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.,
OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE—No. 31 Fifth Street, Bank Block.
- ENSURES AGAINST Ali, KINDS OF
_a_ FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. MeCORD. Vice
President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM
•
DEAN, General Agent.
pritzmoss—lsaae. Jones. C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs,
Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson. N. L. Fahne stock, .John
'D. - McCord; base Er:Pennock. R. P. Sterling, Capt. Wm.
Dean, Thos. M„Howe. jtobt. J.1,14rtyi.% 4 . "S. nays
. .. .
DM:4'4 ° 4la IlifirigAit
SAFETY_ ; ,
- • ". -
Thaltratageri ' CONIPANV
INCORPORATED .13y.-_ TEM I.LEGiSLA
bg,kI64:S.. bdirr.-:r.,-..i.s.A.AAATE.!4I::VIITTS;.
. . . .
CARGO To allparts el the world. -
FR WI
On Goods, bT . *Ter. Consli, Lakes, and Land Carriages
-t•t Patty Or the union: • -• t -
FIRE. INSURXNO:tiu
•On Marelutadise generally. ". •
. On Stores,-Threlling Houses, etc., eta.
•
••- ASSETS OF rite OOM PA Y,
Bonds, Idortgaxes,nnd Real 71,363 35
Philadelphia City 6Vi ... . ... 105,148 00
Pennsylvania State :104,4:3 60
United States Treasury Notes.— —,... 30,112 50
Railroad 6IA cent. idcrtgage 57,375 00
Stocidi in Railroads, Gas and Insurance ' L oos— 2 5 , 3611 50
"X 10566 30
—.
Cash en hanit... . . 42,067 85
Balance in bands of ' Agents, Premiums on)
Marine Policies recently issuetl,and other 131,%8 14
debts dna the Company r..
IMPERIAL,
AND MEDIUM
'~~~~.
jnsuraitnt,
. PHI LADELPHIA.
Marine Insurance.
bIIIIOTOI2B.
Wm. Martin,. Samuel E. Stokes.
Edinund Sander, J. F. Peniston,
'rheoptiittts Penhling, Henry Sloan,
'John R. Penrose, Edward Dialingtem
John C. • Jones BroOke
James TraqUair, Sp . ..neer M'llvaine;
Wm. Eyre, Jr., . 'llioinas C. Hand,
James C. Hand, Robest Burton,
. „Wm. Ludwi*, Jaoob P. Jones,
. Joseph H. Sea 4 - James B. I,PFarkuld,
Dr. R. M. Huston; - Joshua P. Eyre,
Goo: O. Lieper, John - B. Semple. Pitts
Hugh Crai - - D. T. Morgan, "
Chartes'Edloy. -J. T. Logan, - "
ILLIA3I 'MARTIN, President.
THOSO. HIND, Viee Pre s ident.
Houle Luaus's, Secretary..
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
No. 95 Water. street, Pittsburgh.
Pittabiugh :Insurance: company,
NO. 96 WATER - STREET, PITTSBURGH;
, • •
ROBERT GALWAY.Presideutj
ALEN. BRAI.4,EY, Vice President.
F. A:RlNF4LRT,'Seer6tary. '
Akfblesnres 'ftenitist HULL AND CARGO rIBK3, on
the .Ohio 'and :Rivers and tributaries, and
lIARINERIS.KS generally.
And kiiinst loss and damr.gobyFire, and nesthet ins
-Perils of the Sea and In(aitd 'Narigatiou and TrultspOr
IR C T DR
Satutiel
John Se.olt,
.Vavid
Clnirles Arbullina
Lf•CCh,,
N. 1 0: flart, • ,
:Robert ll.77artlep,
rod
- 5
-
Robed Galway,
Joseph Y. Gazzam, M. D.,
Jsme9Jdorsb !.
James W. Etailinan,
Alexander Diadley; :"-
John Fullerton, ' •
R. Robinson, -
- William Carr,
PHILADELPHIA-FIRE - AND
LIFE IN=ANCE ,COMPANT,
d 0.14 9 CHESNUT STREET,
9ppos!te the Custom Rouse,
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF
ItiSU
. either Perpetual or larnitiiii,ovi every
description of Property or ut realonntile
rat.4s of premium
ROBERT P. ICING. Pnisidput,
N. W. BALDWIN. Vico Pr. uident, - -
DIRECTORS:
E..R. Copp,
George W. Brown,
Joseph SC Papl,
John Clayton,
E. Wilor,
Charlos Rayes,
F.. B. Prigl.ll,
P.. B. Savery,
C. Sherjean,
Sr J. Maeareee,
F:l3cavicsvarr,Serretarv.
COFFIN, Agent;
tly Cornvr l'lrd and Vinta ,treetn
P . NTISY-TAVA 111STIRANC CO
Of Ptitsbiargb!
Gq yelirtia Strict
1)112EC'ci111:4; - .
Jaoot...Pabiter, .:Fatlyyatter,oo. . 1. Griertilprortl,
C. A. Colton, James 11. Ilopkins. A. A. Carrier,
lienrY3priirtl, - 'l , 4"icli.:Voeghtly, George W.Bmilh.
, AVade-tlatitpta , Itobert Patrick.
Ctuirtered._ $300.000
FIRE ANL) IdA.I2INE Inglis TAKEN, of :At ‘1.3-
.
A. A CARRIER., Presidont.
L GRIER SPROUT. Secretary. tjAfl
Merchaiits' Instinwee Ompanl.
. . .
OF - PraItAbELPAILL . .
V. PETTIT, P T esident.:-11.4: IWCANN, SetT r etaz7
`Atrioinit: of CapitalStoclE : paid in'restetif.Wo.o6o 00
G3.4*.S
f2Q, .5
InsUr L eC:irge Riik.4 on the Olio and Mt.3`
and Tributafiet: lost' niamage by
ALso; against tturPerito of the :fe n and Inland
..Navigation and : Tranapertatitni...
DIRECTORB:
Win. V. Pettit, .J. C. Moritgentry, John M. Pnmroy,
D..f. M'Cann; , - "E. P. Witrneti.. 'Brae Gnilion,
gphrtg A1ltali:11 1 , • ct.:4s. 43. iv
John J. Patterson", =wood Posey.
OFFICERS t - • -•
ViILILJAM V. Pk. ri IT. President.
E. F. W ITMER. Vice esident,
D. J. M'CANN.f3ecretary. • -
V.EFERIENCF.B:
In YAilrtddp iii
Steintrillz, Justice & Co,
Buck; MorgandStidfole,
Pururoy, Caldwell 9 Co.
NO. 9't IN ATER STREET.
POINDEXTER., Agent.
In Phitadel . phia
Saiger, Lamb '
tt. Pero. .
. T. Lane *
TT7snup.Eq-kbri•ic
Western Insurance Company,
• OF PITTSBURGH'.
*TOME 1111251 Z President;
• ' . GORDON, Secretary. ,
• Amen N 0.14 Water sirr.eets(Slraug:t Co.'s Warehouse,
stairs,)Pittabutgb.
ip.sl 4 o ail of FIRE andI9'AIRINE
A Home Institution, managed by DireCierswho twe
well known in, the eerumnnity, and who are detertnined,
by promptnes and liberality, to maintain the chav4eter
which they have. asstuned., as uttering the ' bestprotec
jinn to Hinge who desire to be insere4.
•
ASSETS, APftlL gOth, 18 4%
Stock' Aocannts..... .... ...... . 90.000'00
Ifortgak z e.... ....... . 2,1641 ou
Open 17,551 39
Premium .. .. 30,076 12
Notes and 153,399
1111111311
,George tomrsie, ,- • - '
J. NV. Butler,..GeorgO.W , JaCkPaD,
- .Tames M'Auley, ' Alex: Speer,'
Andre* Ackley, •- • Writ 'McKnight,
Nathaniel 3lolmes, ,AlexanderNlmiek,
It
M. hopg .Wm. IL Smith
- C. W. Itieketsrm •
• ••
_ -
1411F' 121 - imwsz mit) .14.47E5T
lidigraphie Establishment in the City.
cwriAlit i
• spitiv.
PRACTICAL . LITHOGRAPHER
CORNEE - THlFOlkfililliMiKET
DUFF'S POLLiOE BlllisaNqi,
jrZ:l3.t. - 1
2 5 /T7SE USG/I, PA.
13.%.T113. JOIENSON.•
Late roretnaa.U.S.AreenaL) (Late of Perrin' &Joie:man.)
Irzr
Cheap and Buyable, Fire and Watei+ Proof
BATES & JOHNSON,
trmurri - piiamlz,vErrrEgserpuirm,inpra.
n
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
cnifp domitfochMersond:donliimlnlbeir im.
proved GUM ELASVC bASIVA.9' ROPING.
Also, IMPROVED CEiSENT, 'mut GRAVEL
l4.ool ll 2 . isq#SlJF*iiio. Film; Uenrlpdtmv
,
JOHN THOMPSON & •CO.,
U9 l se Si i and Ornamental
PA IIItRS"AND GLAZIERS
:110., 135 Third itreet, ;
PETTSBIJRCH PJL
Agency for t h e " lehrate , juithuo4
A largo assortment of these
. desirable Time Keepers - on
hand. '
JEWELRY; SILVER WARE. Etc-mode, to order.
very M-jpg, E. , Trip& Gilding owl rating done
to tLe - 'RELY t.tLi• METRAN,
a Ptah lune:.
WTNA STOVE W0i11(8,
Auarmisixtillt Bitsmairt,
wiirrActtaciLimixtsiza Amin 'vAittrer or
Coolang,FaxiorkklieillangStoves,
PLAIIi II 4 I man /rallYiNv. ' -
~„. Ce4hr4t4
PATENT GAS4iIJRNING AND SMOKE DINSI,I3IEsaI
r4iti""4 " /CC ' 4 ' 4.
oattlytp WB4 Wag. kft3usig l / 4 415.
•
409N341.1 70
$109,149 05