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'' . 4%,',,f .." -'' , - - ', '• • ' 4.4.. 43 .4 ...,.- ,r.,•;-;`, _ 4 ,,, , -; .. -,,,. ---,z_ ~;•,, ..,..,.:!.„--,,,•, • .-..,-- ..,',. ‘..,,;‘..c -,- f. • , ' - =,', ~ , ~. ',4 - -i. L;'',.., .:•••:..--; - 1 . '..:3' - '7-,;:',.:..i'. - :' ,- -' , L7 . - -7 ;- 1, -.- 2 , ;~.. "-* ' *,;;•.‘ , ' _ ts• 44,t 1 ,': ,U 7 4, 4- , 1 ,5: 41z 4 : ,, ' , V 0 i , c41,1! 4 • elie Path) Pool. "WEDNESDAY MORNING: JUNE 15, 1869. 'Sleeting of the Democratic County Com mittee of Correspondence. The Democratic County Committee of Cor . refpon-, denco met at the St. Charles Hotel, pittsburgh,hrt Sat urday, June 4th, 1659, On motion of Henry Ingram, the following resolution was adopted: • • - -Risigrect,"chid-flii'Denic;ciatiiicitirlics the several Wards, Borough. and Pwfiahip.s. of , illeglienZ ‘ttriAlleretoMt i ti tvnettlititiletrusind Vats- et 1 ,1 9 m. • ing Primary e SATURBAI, June the 2411, 1659, and elect Two Delegates from eah..WhOWilln944oM • Me upon the following WEDNI.DA I .. June 'anti; at eleven eteJock.A. H.. to the COCHT 4100.4, to nominate a Ticker .for`icounty Offloarfi.lo'lsft:toted for at`tho up prciathiug annual . elLs•tion. Therneetings Msttio .. Citiep 414 Boroughs will oftirrsi 5 o'clock, 51., and continuo until 7 o'clock'. ' TIMA ' reitiags HigtoiriwAVAApiAhaviietween the hours of 3 anl,s.o'o. o ek, P. H. ft-BRUCE, Chat man. N. r4viitrarAt,gienekarntrtdm• A FACT TO AK D 1, 7.1): a note=worthy`Rick that the.Democ : • rack of the ioYe,ratetinnttei,otllenrtsylirania, whiCh have held' their'cOntliy'..Colai;entions - have, without :exec - 1:410n, made-their norm , nations and - perfected their oie4d-Ations ' • DeriMerntfc Pllitforras, leaving all local and'spealal qUestrons care of themselves: Vie receive-.from. various - quarters of the State the most gratifying.eV , .ene.es ' .id the Democracy are deter : tthiPeaP. 11 44i 1 1 - ..t4 1 4 p 4' 11 464t1 Pl4ckt-orgalli' zation. - United and _energetic movements are taking . tlie place of inaction, and all lo cal differeimeS are set aside for the sake of the general good. . • - • These - are healthy signs for the Democra-.1 cy of t,he -.old Keystone. Let fa of gherry county, do ourselves credit by follow : . iuo Atte e" - trnple of:our sister op' nties of the State. have'dLisipated oVstrefigth :,--z.byfollowing suit counsel, and inlioducing into our platforms, for a year or-two past, local rigtiteis.Which hadno connection With politics; and which gave offence to. a portion of the frienis of trne autocracy. At the approaching Convention those who 'truly desire the Success of the. party will ignore, ~ .-all questions of this character. The Opposi ., t f lon,-c? n scious_of the wcal:R.ess itsricket, that we may throw away the chance which its divisions tinil di satis factions have afforded us. If we fn.° gov i...-erne:dT.ly....n.linark political tact, we shall avoid the trap which those - - 'who favor the Opposition candidates, on ac- -. -, Catint cif .Certidn'opiniens tipOntli:6ll issues, would have' the Democracy put their foot into. Our manifest policy, is to, nominate a upon a Deinocratic basis on ly. We may succeed in electing a portion of it, but even if we do not, wesliall place, iinrielVes - right upon the' record of the Nu . tional Democracy by taking stick action. SIMON c.plEftoN - AND THE PilEgi- . _ . DENCY. italleloifoxving little Tiaiagriirli',:finiti'ye9ter day's.Dispatch, reminds us. that an effort is go ing on in favor of Simon Cameron for the next Presidency.: = 'ladle sentiment on the Pres idential Itirstrcur - ta - going forward gnit_ e adiN e ly just now. T'olitieal organs 'are rapidly making, diseoveriefs as to the peculiar fitness of. this or that gentleman for the. position. They may have known nil about him for a dozen ;wears or and - never dreamed of him a nominee before,:but then the persuasive - - FigiQuentliad not been aildres•ed to them—the 2":t:great statesman " had not hinted ths,t, behind f.ltrfluence". to wield to help aspirants up hill to little pinerk4•• and , o he had hitherto w -"iiiiweettieSs on the desert air.' can Immo mistaking the point of Vol. Foster's meaning. somewhat mysteriously ex• . pressed,l;ut if any one, of an inquiring mind _wishes further enlightenment as to the "man "'lutecium"' of public tentithent in favor of , c&lnPriratively Weak and venal politicians, our I,E.“,cttemporary of the Dispaichas , the! very man to impart it. His. residence in, Harrisburg, last winter, gave him opportunities of observ ing the dark schemes resorted to by the pinty with which be Waiacting, and no one in the Commonwealth is better 'acquainted, at present, with the unparalleled corruption of a few hack neyed politician.s, who are now laboringfor the advancement of Hen. Simon Cameron.— Around about him ore gathering alt the ma - renders .and, political lazzaroni of the Know Nothing and Republican parties of l'ennsy/- vanitt: Wherever wo see a renegade from the DeMociatie party, who needed watching while he acted with our organization, there you will find h follower of the " Sage of Loehiel."-- ;Wherever you see a. jobber in politics, ready to • change his profession and faith, while declaim ing about consistency in both, there are you sure to behold one Whose chief ambition is . to labor for the advancement of ' Simon Cameron. These are the persons alluded to by the Dis iiatch, as being engaged "in manufacturing public sentimertP,cfityror of men, whose sole qualificationtainc in thettfollowers' estimation, a facility irt;Ae ways of:Vatic plunder. Withong - Asiring txf.,* ..., i*nsidered either personal diLl'irietii** . :iFkiiihnot refrain kom alluding toflik : 'lltkaittr 4 o-;Prizette in the con nection There is aiii:AUtC.ll4otltat the Dispatch had .our venerablieS*4Parary in its eye, when it penned the pirigiiiipit - which we have quoted; and this being so, there can be no impropriety f lie large amount of piety exhibited by the Gazeitt, ever since itieformer editor took charge of it, 'lie ciclt napier...lseilutiders'iiind why, at the present time, it selects from all men of party, for Atie first ofliciY iir this great natibn, one who was in his best days but alboldifTrilla -chief, lighting for plunder;.; and„lettaing in person, when a city was to bO'SflekeZ; a ng of desperadoes`, einal in ferocity to the banditti" who, under, Charles De:Atoor inte.stell OM for , , wits of Bohemia. To this monstrous-falling off, in morality and, decency, there cant but one solution, which is furnished by Col. FOs ter'spaper ; the Gazette has degenerated from its former advocacy - of men representing it 6 political faith - and opinions, and has sunk to the' lamentable level of.- being-the Western or gan, iu Pennsylvauhsi of one, themtere'Jnen tics 6 4 whose i natnei-ju connection with' the Presidency, is a .libel Wpthiitith iiittie and in ielligence:of its readers. , Plow ; accountfor this ,sttang° : PF9cePain -11 1: 0 -1 1 , Pfirt of our neighbor, ve.confess ourselves somewhattuz : zled;.;Aa without, iLtttemptitig'"fiii4,li4:,,ixpla -naiion of our own; we again dirAct,the read-. - • ers' attention to the paragraph which npiaave quoted from the Dispatch of, yestprilnyi A Repentant: Juror. - It - seems that some of Clio jurors in the -hite b reac h of _promise case in St. Louis are back= leg .out of their 41 1 .: 10 # 31 . 0 v.erdicti Vue Of. them writing to the Neipe,V,cklunteersibeirpilow , prom what - I have heiird since the conclusion of the trial, I,alikfree corifess that I have 'not only been badly'snldibut that I have' helped to . render an unjust Verdict. 17njust, not on account. of the at44n, -(for hero let me express it asmyhunibloopiiii§that were she justly entitled to one cunt,She Was eni titled toall ;) not only on account of-.her loss of intersst in his property, but also'on acccitint their attempt and utter failure to blast her' Oh - =ter. The whole blame I chargerests Will the defense in. notproving (instead of insinuating) that people had reputations, and in not using, some little of the.evidence, that I undeMand, was at their conanituul.7 - "E Y ,_z THE SETTLEMENT OF THE RAIL ' ROAD CONTROVERSY. The most importantfittal e e o he %test week is the settlemen # • trover 19`# • i owls he Mest tckt ea A pr T 4. etT ee • -nt Nlitsl44glifeb b le # f4n fir. Bar- Now--44.4e • thiAlllrl*ffleimite After a brio statement of the quieVtach produced the existing difh.'cultleandthe claims of each of the four lines ho says: _,__ . Believing that - uniform rates of fare aro of great coneequence, and that the interests of no road can he injuriously affected by a reduction 'or:the - speed - now :worked at by three of the lirletiapeeuggested4hathec from, from, they tuigleAtilinktfaiftaile shall be siF' toes-instead of fifteen hoursleaving-e eS= he W" 464}iainfatliliisPeff'fhW411Wttrinerease -tad tbAThteinbitaiiind'Ulticago us they may deem proper the time thus adopted tote uniform by ; *dines. In my recent - Iw. tercourse with,* officers of the four roall4, ,feund diet eseltioeked • open the isting quarrel as an .unwise and unneeetSfity ono, ditmagl4;te' all, and benefitting none, and each' - elnitlintrter be anxious to put up rates, and'ui do - all in his pewee to restore harmony between great interests involved in the contest. 1 Believing.that. this is so,- And that theroisno serious or-practical difficulty in the way of an immediate returtv to profitable have prepared the rates and agree ment now submitted for your consideratiom• It the four lines cab 'at'entee;in time to reap the benefit which may he safely anticipated from the largetropa*Of the West, work at'remuner atiVe rates ' my . Objeaein addresSiag you will have beearfully accomplished. I believe that by this plan no road is asked to forego any ad vantage that it now possesses, but that each will be benefitted by receiving a fair compensa tion for the traffie which is natural to it. ' . The cepseqUerice of thisietter mi.sa meet ing between. Messrs. Thomson and Corning, I,whe arrived at!a satisfactory understanding on Fridak, whichemi Saturday, was ratified • by Mr. Moran of tlMNew York and Erie road. The keidt/remnrks that the new agreement diners from the October F omprict inasmuch ns it is confined to the stibject of fares "arid' • freights, and in other respects leaves each company, freeAh - reguhtte , its own businessin the way it deems best. None of the many restrictions, end7cenditlens. which were so nfti'thesrbjeet'of rec runin - ation under the October compact have been renewed. • The new,bargain raises passenger fares to the rates current on the Ist of .April' lest—the highest which have been in force far 'some years-ethe advance being in some ewes in others ittl, in others 100, in o ther:4 , 110 p e r 'Oent. Freights advanced, on the average, GU per cent. The old cattle rates which were in force before the late breach .botWeee the roads, are restored. No road is permitted to evade the spiritoy the agreement, by granting, drawbacks; nor can any roads grant free pass-es for the purpose of influencing liu,mess, though all are free to grant pass . r:s - Which are not given with this object. ,Sueli ; sire the provisions of the .lune compact,•whieli was made on Saturday, and acted utan, under teleeraphie orders signed by the A c .,i(knt,. by railroad agents throughout t hecotm try the same day. It ielierdly necessary to obse-rve that its ettect will.he tetchy the trunk roads and their connections in a very marked man ner. It is elliariated that 525,000 a day *ouldinadequatelyrepmeent the actual gain to the various roads concerned by the ad- Vance of pas. - Taaiger rates.' Mr. Meran,.in his letter 'cementing, on, behalf of the Erie Road, to adopt the new rates and stipulations makes an exeeptien fit 'regard to "eaetward bound freights to be adjuAed from time to ,time' . by the freight agents in.Buitalo,"as hie company.lias no agent at that. point awl is not in the habit ay allewiiig so illlpOrtant a matter' to be de cided by an agent without consul t ati , with the wilkqe.r3 the cotn p:iny Ile also • ( ' • ~.,; • „' ; • ,‘; SS r 5 e`; ESCIIMS ~~ y ti~~.. Z,... .._ .... .. :fir says: . . - . • 1 This Company also solemnly protest agaiirt the low rates e.tabliallerl for third and fourth (dais articles, which can igt PIA al ea , lly. raised, as any ethers, the eanul hues being as great losers as the railroads. by these ruinously low rates,. . , I must. confess Id& not ace how we can ex pect ratis , nd - stiprillitioMt to be maintained hereafter, when every previous arrangement has been made sin the present proposed one, to use your language, after the milem of the four roads looked upon the existing (worst& aq on.. wise and unnecessary. damaging to Ali, and benefitting notie,and each claimed as now, to ben anzious,to,pntinpirates and to do all to restore and, maintain harmony between the great .interests involved in the contest. The great trouble hasilieeni and will continue to be, that persons' wholelicve trickery and subter fuge to be More suitable than steady adherence to correct principles.-ran never' halpdueed to maintain the latter for any length of time. I am, however, .willing to make one more-trial, but I should like to know how this company is to be protected against , the effect of the numer ous free passes issued by our e...ornpetitors, valid until the end of the year, and he existing con tracts.mude by the New York Central Compa- • ny, to transport frieghts until the close of nav igation at the present low rates. Lthinl‘ the latter are the true causes of the low rates estab lished for the third andlourth classes in the memorandum you have sent this company. s tlc gr. Moran had conteded'the4ridilFge of adjfisting Eastern' boned' freight irons time to time, he ;would : MlT° put the s management )f his road upon that score completely in the handspf 7 the Centro); l e prpposition gelled by Mr. Moran. `The New York Central has receded from the untenable pcisition which she had as sumed and the new compact is an improve ment upon that which preceded it, inay much ns it manifestly recognizes the superi ority of the I'ennsylynnia Central for the . traflic of the' Great' Ohio and 'Mississippi •Valleyi PAINTING. A taste for music, painting, and the flue arts generally,teudstgpr9rnote certain Goble intellectual effects, besides being a snurceuf the Purest pleasure — . It does not require the Vretii marvels of art taint:lose,. to, enlighten, ttelj.ght.,.to,quiekert.,:thr.cfartey,...,and cor-; attract the attention 'of 'the . ' and the thinker, and, for a brid 'space, at le'asf, relieve Ids from the dreary and stem realities cetalEL - ' l ' 411 , 1'iteshurgh Nye have , rnatik ;rilt6correct. : trOcf , for, the beautiful in art, who appreciate:artistic talent, tind tii deistaMl. fliri Tefuung inBu e"c" of aultivatetl tpititt.',:': . .) l 4 hole quite a large number of artists in 011 r tlido,4 of tine', talents. Why 'dd . nottbes'e artittts - and art lovers initiate somemovement for th'e estab lishment of' . a g'l- 1-I PFY-Flf paintings here. Wd have th , ematerials, and a little concerted V49Verpent:pii lice intri of those interested, would result in their benefit and the gener al of, rho, local publicEihste: Let us have an Art Gallery as other cities big -f: Two nadtAtenul tessels 7 .,the and Siiini4r4ikebeen wide-4.1.000r squadron, in thu Clulf...of • 31exico, which - now comprises thirteen in 111 . . vuadron beep strengiliehea wit i a vlO v of being able, to pro- 1 tect "A.faridaii - infere'sts'generally in the Gulf, in'esieof nn emergency, as. it is.thonglit that. ahletlhatitisrforte4ift thaftcptitittr fivilrexert a' NOthiii#:!lik: l o.tiyely `l4pow#'wk*.reglird to , tiael•POlicY;iiiir ,g4YerP irtent- 'Will:14111311e is de1704 that the French and English ministers' arein.44tirorklai obstruct the action of the. I Jul `srevoiidiranent. ;I , I; ;r 1 , , lEkriram-is to bki inttodoced on the Sch4lkill Cabal.:l: • [For rho Pittsburgh Post.] FAsm Smoot., Centro Co., Oune 13, 1859. f Met. EDITOR—Dear Si kA According to my promise,(that of givintyrl klf tt an oessatari4letts*- of correspondence,) rim „. - InditOfeiles4 -. though, as to their htliiff,g4iyirstkrestitig I can not vouch, but still tic gitif i,yotind4he world at large, some idea 4. the.o ll Iteincialring tiers High School," dray pork jia beief son4in tercet to your readerA The Trustees of the institutimOiet here, on the 18th of May, (the proceedings of whom, -yotrun&ulsteilly-linvesheard ofhefore thia, )and made some changes and- appropciations for , o the mutual`heneiltargil cub neeted Aith s 4.;noigr the appropriations, was $5OO to the societies, - with which to etimmence the building, up of our wits given to, our, worthy friend and patron, -11. W. . i .g'Allest torpirt 4 s; chase some, of the necessary and, most; appro priate b 9 8 1- : ": en" . isu made.- imilart4,)tjeastVitliestudcntsi--in theliaaSs ' 'kcapingidepartinctit,.which I seas no. snore nor I 4ess than the sthdlition of dial-washing, a 0114,t 0 ,Whie.l4:l.llo43lll.Serevery much disinclined, .but, upon Op fa - ct: being made known to them that this Part Of..their work was to be diseoritius. ued, they, gave vent to their satisfaction, by three liedrtyelieers. ThefrOst 'of lot - Friday night (111fli) did con siderable 'damlig6 throughout this seetion of country,„ to all manner, of vegytation. Thu wheat and ?.ye are both badly stricken; indeed so Much that we do not expect more than half crop„ and'one of our innuediate neigh bore' says' that one of his fields, situated on low, ground,, is so bli,dlited that he AMI iplye to snow it now to . malce hay, as'it walla ' not profit him to cut it as grain. It was heavy, enough to yield tiventv-fivd bushels to the acre. The corn crop 41so badly ,datnaged, almost, all frozen, and soine so badly that it Will - not sprout again. so that a Short crop is antiCipated; The peach - es and cherries are - injured, especinTly, the early varieties' of the latter, but of apples there is 'some hope., As yet, it would be impossible to judge, as.they also may fall en: But as for grapes, inelons,'-&c. they arc entirely destroy ed, so on the whole ;1 has done us great harm. We have to say with . sorrow, that there hiss been a, serious change in our faculty. Prof. S. A. Baird has,' on account of his continued ill health, been forced to resign his position as pro fessor•of mathematics,' and it was with regret and reluctance that we were forced to part with him. Ile was a man in every way capa ble to fill tba station he Ocuppled, and used his utmost endeavor to forward the progress and I advance the interests of his pupils. When the itrinritinceinent was made, the stu dents convened in the chapel, and appoin . ed 'Messrs. G. W. Reed. of Witsliii.gton county, A.'J. Kaufman; of Cumberland, and A. Groff, as a committee to draft ',resolution , : of regret. The following - were' offered, and utianimomly adopted': WitErtEas, On• account of ill health, Pro fessor Samuel A. Baird has resigned his po.-!ition .as Professor of Mathematics in this institution, therefore; be it Resoltrd, That we have 'heard with deep re gret .of the resignation of our worthy Profes ser. Resolred, That:during' his limited stay among us, we have found hint to' he a Gentle?iuni, &holm., and a Fe 4r7147. liontved, That our warmest symPathies will ever attend him in his journey through life, whether in prosperity or adversity.. Resc.h,‘l. That a copy of resolutions be transmitted to Pref. NOM, and that they also be presented for publieatien •in the different papers of the State. His place has lieen tilled by Prof. 1). of Juniata county, who, there is no doubt, is in every waysapuble of filling the vacancy. There is nothing . MSe that is worthy of an in ertion in your paper. that I can now think of, so i ele. e with a hope that my nevi may 1,0 more interesting and instructive, hut belic.v; me yours, "C INC' NN ATI' , " f For the Pill 1 , 1117,11Po!,11 MC.- EPTIOLI"---I was' mind; ple,,ised morning on readin27 your ankh, headed ‘• what to do and how to do I hope the adviee giv,,n, will he followed ,trictly, 2.1,d the sug g,.itiow• made, properly hoodod, It i at this are s.univereally dieeatirlir4 with their ticket, of the utino4 im portance that hone t; competent men, good Democrats; and aiailal h. candidatestchould ho nominated try the approaching DeinoCratie COl7 And here permit ine to say that for the oillea of County Treasuirer, our friend.; shonld he ei . veially careful to select the right. man--one of known integrity and re=ponAbility. sound DOitlocraq and good buiines;i habit+. Seidl a man it ,12unes Rhiektnore, in the Sixth.ward, son of ThointiA IMlntriewo, deceisse,i. trim formerly disobarged dale , of the Whim writ A•redit to and to the : entire •iatis , thAion pf the When he w:isTreaszrer. Jurymen nova diaj go. bourn without their pay ; rather than lei them do this, when them war, not a dollar in the treasury. Mr. Black more raised money en, his own reliontibility, and paid them. Many Uioir , o, without di,tinction of party, will re cognize, in tut s4b2ject of thls notice, the wor thy sun of u noble SW, 17.4 d Clabract3 tho oppor tunity, mbould -,l3e , be the nominee, pf which . , there ia.little doubt, of. casting' theirvoies Cm' hint. De iqa young man of strict integrity, good business llnesocial qualities, with elitist Of warm personal friends in every see 'thin of - the country, and would, in my opin ion, moi.Lexcellent candidate. SIXTU WARD. RENE Foreign importations. •-• , Our foreign importations at tin±port , or New 'York. eontinno to show. It st,e4y decreasa now —the grand total, last week, bat aboist 'ninon§ and fi ti . utirteb ugainfit upwards of flair iselleutrninium week before la , t. The movement, since the Ist of January, compared with the previous two sea a9rist was a“ol!owi,:, 1h57. 1558. 1849. (100,‘ i:246 .9S-1 fi.4(17,7:,5 . $724.W3 11er:a Ntvti , hauct.:.a,l)BB,E s.l ' Total for week 541.:135;42., C!.. , -.E•EV .1 3 :=. 7,2,527 l're v I y I 61.157,220 10•1,2104107 Jan.l,t $.103,71 8 ,053 $53,377.802 $109,172,394 The following are among the principal items of..last. : vcc) . F.'9 :,--rTea; - :sugar in $527,1:12; do., if; boxes and bags, $217, 880 ; tobacco, $30,298 ; wool, $9d,4:.0; mol as see, $27,329; coffee $234,614; cigars, $05,119; ratan, $35,506; tin, $41,275; do., in boxes, s3::,o'= B ; iroc, of tip kinds, $80,000; brandy $87,329: gin, $20,210; wine;:, 27,17. • The exports of ;peck for the weal:841101MM to $1,877,294 43, including $400,300 in Amer ican gold coin, by.;the-ateamor. New York; for Bremen , and Southampton, yesterday., Total, lst - of SenuarY to' dad, - $29,929;06 83. The French Emperor's Guns. The account , of the late battle'of Montebello, which we. have received, state that the new French cannon were awfully efficient in .mowing'dottn AuStrians, throWing bolls' two EnkliAlf miles with ; deadly precision, and mak ing frightful havoc. The French Emperor invented these guns, and they were construct under his own . eye. The) are very light `brass, 6ur pounders, rifled and throw con., tool hells, COnstriete4 kifteritile manner of the irit?Tp)i i d j)4.4641' tri umph for the Emperor. • -*cfni.'Washingtr : Star, has heard that Mrs.. tahcin; tbe 'Widow of ,Gct,. Eaton, Gen. Jachs'ori's Secretary:of - I'Vai, on whose account it is said tliat; the old:b6rO ght into nil the didiculty.with bis first, cabinet, was soar a. fey dais ago to SirAnto_nto,„ll4ecignatti, i)rofesqor of the Terpsiehoriean art." • • •. (Query:--dancing,, master"?) Gentleman's age twenty,two. TO find lady's, maltiply by ,~ , A. , manrx2,tif. Fifty -- double carseqt4 i0_01143 hundred entinnon freight' cars—loadewith cattle, arrived at Harrisburg, Pu., from Wet over the Pennsylvania Itailrofol,.,last Saturday -procee'ded dirdet: to New ~ Y ark; .by way of the Lebanon Valley alidlitit Pennsylvania Railroads. It was thO large3t . tinin — seen in .11arriburg for otrto •Ma «RbcollectionsOf Washitigt6p G IP. Park Custli, press • • ~:, , . r ; 3c . t:i'~x 4 ta";:ge" 'a' •. t . ~'. . ti' ~ ' Y c . , s .. `. t . . •,; . :.:`,:', 7 .'.7_.'• - .:'!..::...± - .7 , ' ,:,.,.:: WHAT does the reader think of the " scan dalous" editor who-could give this answer to a correspondent ! JENNIE-4inister4, are not moraaddicted i 6 dissipatio_n than thrimen of Other Oofesslons.• it few of the Icalloch typo 4e gin toddies and liberties.with female. 4 4, but the grhat majority of them are as good as law ,-yers taid docicirs. If you want a true ehristian, marry an editor." HENRY WARD BEECEEIt Sap "nn impu dent-clerk can - do almogt - ns much injury to his •storiii rtjao neglect Of the proprietor to aciver- Afsii Two - una.utted 'and signifi cant facts, which every ono intersled will bear in mind. •> r• s•. •;0 , c. city of • Providence has appropriated $ . 2,500,. to celebrite the Fourth of July. in ,the; celebration-:of, the National holiday is always a private speculation. The .9ty Fathers have plenty of patriotism, but no money to expend in powder balloons and fire worlis. Tue. failure of Calyin • Durand, cotton trier -chant, was' annenriced at New York, at a late hour on Wednesday. The liabilities are assets $325.000. The ontount of cotton on hand 7000 bales. TII EltE are three persons in the Philadelphia county prison, under sentence of death. Ford, colored, convicted eight years .ago; - West, for the murder of his wife, convicted three years ago, and Kilpatrick, for the murder of his wife, convicted two years ago. ON Tuesday last, a German butcher, resi ding in Hudson, Now York, while dressing a cow that had died of disease, accidentally cut his arm, and in spite of all medical aid died oL. Thursday. PENNSYLVANIA Railroad shares rose SI in the Philadelphia market, on Saturday caused, doubtless, by the news that the railroad differ ences had been compromised. H. G. LOMBAERT, Esq., has received a pat ent for an improvent in compound railroad axles. Trent: were IWir deatha in Philadelphia In week. What it Is dying fur the Sick. Win. Selman - lan, Esq., the well known " r, oaye— hitt, frequently used 11,crAace. Helfand and Ind it in vatialav relieves indigestion and debility." Hey. Fotnuelllahooch, say 3: I found special relief from its use, for a severe headache, with which I had long stun-red." . J. IV. Woodwell, E,q.. says: "I have used Ihrhare's llVlntad Bitters myself and recommend it to others,. knotting it to Lc just what it in represented." Alderman Jonathan Neely, of Lower St. ('tar. says: "I have derived great benefit from its use for weakness of the stomach and indigestion." James M. Murphy, says: "After sewn) physicians had fulled, B,exhaie a Ilultumt Bitters removed the pain from my heart and Fide, arising from indigestion." . The Editor of the llittannintr F Pet, ' rave '- -af ter one of the best_ Physicians in thisplace had failed, BrerLetre's 11;4:and Biller, curd me of the worst form of Dyspepsia." Franeis Felix. only manufacturer of the oriental "Ex tract of Colic-el toy "I know that your I!4!1.1 At ter. in one of the 111Calia . ank , iu the world for disor dered stomach or liver." ' Dr. Ludwig, Editor of the klicAvr. L'altimore, pronoun ce.; it a medicine deserving the confidence of the pub lie. lic. Ehrhart, the leading German Physician of Penn s> 11 mitt, has prescribed it frequently during the last three years. with 111.11ied success, in debilitated states of the iligevtive airgaitim, or of the system generally. 1 - he Manager or lballau's Vinegar Factory, gays "I used it myself, and was then:dui c induced to try its ,f -feet nj on my 1.40 did•ilaty vOnitnola to all of it emtvutmptice 11044:and really it is doing her ala Care Maki than 'anything the lott ever taken. /tend GI, efutN.— Tho Ilenume highly Concentrated Ilollatid Bitters is put up in half pint lxutles only; and retailed at one - dollar per bottle. The great demand for this truly celebrated - Medicine has induced ninny imitatinfis, which: the public should guard against purchasing. 14:sar. impuMiPTl Sep (4 40 =n:us" is on the label overy battle you oy. BENJAMIN Sole Proprietors, No t.l.Wood, between First mid Bscondatreets, Pittsliurgh 109 EDIT. —S;r: Fee by 'oar 1.q...er of the 14111, that you -t the propriety of per,i.tei for the cormi.leintioti of 110 1.0111 . 1 DonlOatalw I:4,axelwtaa , N., a 14:111..a:Iat. I re' rounlic ;4 the loth:Ling ti,Lt CIL MAIN CALL 411 AN. Ill.per Hi. t I.iir; .I , lt. A. II.• Olt , .6..4, Colla,; 1! EN.I. P. WILLSoN. E1 . ..LA..1h. Ili.ttlef .11 t0,1at7 , . 14 1111.1. LE EDLIF;VTS, City. 4144,44 t.Lnitit.;tmcr. 40 . 1iN tiU h; if 4 Y,4.mith I'it!,l4lQh. f1.:40 Tri4.44; , ..'. • JAI4 I.l'l 111.ACti At OltF., City. Cloodu Auditor. HANSON 11.11':., Fin. 11.4. jolt. SOUND DEMOUItA,T, Sixth Wnr.l DOLLAR SAVINGS' BANK. fI TA.IT., - AN. , ...., , ,:i . 91 , TILE DOLL:iII SAN"- iNgis 1 , ..1 . -: k t iil . 4 ix 4i o-th, ..r.hu. , Illy Z'Ast KO. ' -• . • ''' - ''' • • . ' • . . ' Amount duo Impw , itor , , tkee+H.- ber 1.6 'WA Atnotiut rceeire.l from Dei;o4itore for Itx4t u+ is month' , 4. Sq.7 • Vi 17. A mant paid to Lkpositorodurlug &line period.- 37,3:1".; :4 51,414 G 3 ~,T,r,unt dun li,po,itors,e:telusi re 'Lir allta. ImuUnt of CAntangeut Fund, Due. I+t. isrs- 3 n,c.49 6.1 Interest Aceuunt ' _';6 41 •I'=.'-'_u c,l Bonds and ►[orlra.go Stock in t , 4oibnrgh Bank:, Hills of Exchange Fixtures Cneh on hand An; t of Interest,May 31,1, 1959.„$ 1572 u nvidotid duo Dopogdors on tho 1:4 °Unite. Leaving as Contingent Fund • $ 7,220 u 2 The Triodee" have Tins ntT declared ti Dividend of TIIREE PER CENT. out of the profit, of the last Six Afoull,a, p,..4rable forthwith. if not drawn, will bear in terest froin .111110. 2s. (1/A9. pOLTON, Troaqurer. PitLsburgh„lutie Ott, 185,1. The undersigned, Auditing Committee. respectfully report that they have examined the Treasurer's Semi- Annual Report forthe Six Months ending May Mat. 1e49, and that they have also examined the Asseta, Bonds and MO( s.leP'`.lo US Of Exchange, counted the Ca.sh on hand, and had aft FOrroet 4A4 to correspond with the above report. (Signed) •• "ig/o“.: yin. !xi' tEit, W. R. Auditing Committee FITTIMMICIIE, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO I/ ATIPIOAD, Completed from Pittsburgh to Chicago WOObRUFFH BLEEPING CAES ATTACHED TO ALL ON ANT) AFTER WEDNESDAY, TUNE 16th, 1859 Trains will leave the st4tion, corner of Libertyand Grant streets, Pittsburgh, as, fol Tows : Leave Pitt.sburgh. Crestliue. Fort Wayne, ExpresA.l '' . .12:16 A.M. '"6:st) N. 1:91 P. a. lltad C:5O A. a. ,Express 12:50 P. a. 8:45 P. 41. 2:50 A. a. -- A'RRIVE AT CITICAGO—Express, I S 4 7 P. a 4 Express, 8:17 A. a • 4.. h. " . .Y 7 r „. ! • • ” e rt I===i Jcw Advertisements. F.-Judy, PACs: NV. NIAIN4Iar .Ifc &11t/4 e . ..il/ijEW 1.11:F;K E, Ai...lbid./. • F. 11114 MV4E, Lily; OJ 1S F.lli LEV. A11eg.11.141 otal:anount of Lii k huitk.o_.... ASSETB 049,162 2J 'Ol 70 .1 2. THE NIGHT TO - ROUGH WITITOUT OThiNGE OF CARSI RETURNING ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH—MaiI, r. x.; Express 5:30 r. x.; Express.; 2:20 A. Si. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. from Federal street, Allettheny, for Nett Brighten, OM A.M., and .5:23 P. M. From ‘ 4 • 0:05,F'. 42410 ' Through trains connect 'as follows: At Alliance, with trains on the Clefelanl and Pittsburgh At Orrrdle Ohio, to and from. Mitlershurg, Akron, Coy redoT'l tom At titislieht, 'Ohio, for Mount Vernon, Shelby, San dusky,.Toledo, Detroit, tic.", At Crestline„ fur Delftware, Springfield, • Colinnlins, Ciu einoatt,Xenia,Dayton;ladlenppohs,S.he4ts ,.l,ol, S , " tille, etc. At Forest, for Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincin nati, etc.,-etc. • At birna.for Sidney. Dayton, Cincinnati, etc. etc. . At Fort Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, Ind., Ht. Louis, and intermediate ports In Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Laporte- • • • At Warnitidi fur alt points on the New Albany and Salem And. at Chicago, with :trains for *0 points in Illinois. lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further inforination and tltrorg u tickks apply , . J. STEWART, Ticket Agent, Passenger. Station. Pittsburgh H. C. STEVENSON, Ticket Agent, • • Palisenger Station, Allegheny 'Through .Tiekots foy age tit-the Ticket - Office Company on. the line of lne, road, jeLall parts of the 'United States,. 4. HOD,VTPA, Jel 5 General Passenger c Agebt, Pitt4argli. - .B 11 . I D ff - T, LOTS - 1 , 1E41t THE `to- , EIGHTH WARD AT AUCTIONZ-:-OnSATURDAY Jtme lath, at 2 o'clock, On the premises, near Dam lie* g on 4le3,)ltitiongahels r4•eriwilii. be sold, X+'orty eight , haudirig . Lots,,sitttate on Braddock, Brady and Conmierce streets; In Gazranfa - first plan of City ;District .Lots,a plan of which .mityba seen , at the-Auc tion Rooms- Tprnas--Orie•flfth cash, residua in one, two, 'three and four years with interest. jail ; P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. barrels . ' freshfor sale by 1.1 31E-111:1 J. 49 , 2 . . BEENRY co , . ,"' tf Itoll„.4dvtrtistments. KNOX &ACE CREAM ROOMS, No. Z 27 PoUith Street, near Ferry. ,THE SUBSCIIrfIER, RESPECTFULLY antatinees tithe patrons of this well.knotrn eatab 10htannt'that ho ti still prepared W furnish PARTIES AND WEDDINGs, In very best etyle,with. ICES. JL1.1.1 , -9,-TANGY CAKES AND PYR.A.MII , S. Leo-Gentlemen and Ladies served with Meals, includ ing every deliCaey of the season, in style s equal to any first class hotel, at all hours day and evening. jeltittiar JACOBII. NIAMEY. to,r Maignees• Sale. THE SALE HV OF T PROPERTY OF KIRK L RHODES is postponed until WEDNES DAY, July 14th next. By THOS. order of the A. , iig ß. n , ees. J. POWE B. B. cHADDiERLIN, GEO GILLMORE. Th jell d.oelicster,Junellth, l £ 44l . ion 0 RTA BLE WRITING DESK:B.-J ti,t, rereived, an assortment of Morocco ;Vriting furniflied with Letter and Note Atpors.l uca ones, Jul:- stand, Sealing Wax, Paper 'Knife, Penholder,. TIAV eorner.Vood and 'Hiatt and..- icls Market and econd streets. A LARGE LOT OIrirANTSS UUCAL , and liaregeti, in Robesaud hy the yard. Al3O, Lace Mantles, all of vrtdelf will be Bold low. jell.. 11161 NE APPLES FOR PRESERVING.. A. MO just received and for.sale REYMER ANDERSON. jols 39 Wc;od sL, opposA9 St. Charles Hotel. BARREL 'POLATI.7II.—.I large supply of this exe.ellerit article just received at - JOSEPH FLEMING'S, • icls corner Diamond and Market street. BRAN DI ES FOR MEDICAL l'U It POSD-; —Warranted of the hest inuility. .Also, a complete a.i.ortinent of Wines, Whiskeys, and Gins, of superior quality, kept. constantly on hand t JOSIIIE.PIi FLEMING'S, Jel6 Corner Diamond'und Market street. A FRESH SUPPLY OF BERMUDA - A A itit()w mwjuSt received PI3. at JaSE FLEMING'S, • jel& oorner Dianiona and Market at 017 rt. ra4"I".T.RE. STOCIC 3,\R . MUOM6 BEING AGAIN COMPLETELY SOLD OUT. Ott:admirers of these flue-intarameuta pro respectfully informed that a new invoice of them is mit; nientarily espeeted: - a few (la) , we hope to be a.min able to supply the demand for these superior Piano Fortes, • • No. 53 Fifth street. Among the many who have purchased Steinway Piano: within the hot few months, arc Rev. G. T. Rider, 1). P. Itev..T.: A. M. Bryan, D. le; J. Gardiner, FE. , q; I. Grier Sproul: Mrs. Eitzgerald; It. lingliman, Esq.; J. IL Thompson, F.,54; L. Wilcox. - 1.7,1: Miq3 1)31Y; Hon. N. Ewing. Uniontown; W. M. Gormly, F.:94 Capt.d. Birmingham:: [CC. Illteverdpn. E.g.; Mrs.Speyer. Rochester. Pa.; .1..7 . . .Brunner. ES9; S. Gordon. Esq.; Panics Wright, Esq.. Rev. - 11 - M. Van lieuse n, 8.11,1 jel.titu.l-Ilan ItATA Ft,lt KEN AND 13U1S,nt DODDS', Vi - RE WORKS! FIRE •I t FOURTH JULY. LW—Wear° now receiving from too Factory of H. I'. liiehl,for whom we are Soler Agents, a full and crimplote useortmeut of FIRE WORKS, con sisting of the following, Itoetets, from 1 - - 01. to Flower Pots, Nos. 1 and '4. Hot nau Candles, I kill to Z 4; Fipinn Piceon , ; Rommi Candlee, colored; 'Frungle,: , , No. Ito fe Blue Light.'‘, No.l to 5; Bengal 1 o:. to 154:7; Gre.sliopricr:4 Veriaml W Leel Pin Wheek. No= 1, 2. II; S.' 4 , 11 Wheels; elm 'cot. :,;k y Itwkels, Colored' ilerpenP; scrolls, Nos. 1, Dmiblii Headers; Mines of More. 1,3, 4. 3: Torpedoes, f.OU,Ootr, Eat/IL:non Piece", from 3.30 to with din lIEIMI ANDERSON. • :AD qtreed. opp...4ite St. Charles Hotel_. SELLING OFF I'o REV A'E GI N ILEM:NS CLOTHING AND FUENL , HING M0t41,1 Al +; PIUCE I'IIF,STE.it'S CArkifft . 114L1., lel4 corner Wood s tree tyni tl Diamond Mi r y:, fil'EN Eli Til lii Li V.— Ve.ry liiiirilFuld N...) DN . , liiiJa. , ,, in roles soil be the yriril. • Also, all kind. of loutiestie and SOO , In!, 6....c.15, if-malty found in n we'll amorted stock ileir, edit fuel eximine for yourseli es. C. lIANs'ON LOVE,- fedi 74 Mat ket .sheet . Littl . .!lt lidi>l LIE.I.:11 AN 1.) 'rill I/TY-0N E _L' pr:vs ~ r rir.F:r.T. Look at No. 4n]. For,eldc by p;l4 s,ci - ill liElri' L Sl 6.M SI:11.1,cl street. Ac. 11. 11.--A comfortablkt •Liriel: flow, joiL. of hall, it rooms, haat rein) and Ut211.1:, 1.0111 lot :211y SO feet; shade trees. sic , all to 0, ,!'order, for I sale; pile' ,cg. '2/..); vitro, ono.thirit in band, halance et I ono tyo tool thfee } - ,tt.',. 1- - 3:orrifuEwr a ,0,, ' jolt ItvatTA:,l.• A*nit:-. r,l in 11 et ..; , :ri,t. IIWO I iti t 0 ) ( N!F LOT._•i, 1../Nr - .iLf fl Ell. :Ili FUT, Will' indinridi,l'ab— pfiiortzyLou4 1 =u+). I jui 41 s. Cd l TlllikiltF hf/ ...It,'ffl . Stsirti.t et.' IPHI?. MANUFACTURERS OF' Fl AW- I. YEWS' (lIEMIPAL OLIVE ERASIVF. OAP, after subjissting it to the severest tests known to the trade, are fully persuaded that there is no Family Wash ing soup in the United States. fir so little money. having at once no trimly good qualities, Rind so few discounts.) .i' OF. ISEAUTV—Iti colors, firmness, surface 'and tem- Itore generally. • . or vliftly—ln frecilom Iron rain, turpentine, clay, fiSh oils. siti iiiihiSe, r,qtdnanite7;dions. Of' QUALITY-1 , 4 washing clothes. o lover,' direct thin, coarse or fine; eat ton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed, printed or white: for EItAIIIMI tar, Prose, pitch, paint, oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' nal, etc., from clothes, furniture, and frbm the temds. tiivc it ri fair trotl for yourselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on etch bar. Ask for a opy of the directions. • It. l'..t .1. 11. SAWYER, 'Ol , 17 Wood street, Pittstmro. ____ V 4q;NpiA. 4 - . Ar swi',.. 7 -. 14 - 444.0 PO•A. £11 , 4,";1 12 CALI. KAMA" AND . SECURE IIAiRIAINd $221331 L HERSRFELD & SON, lIIERCHANT TAiLORS , No. 83 Wood Street. Our 3S6lllllllellt of Sthimior CaE.sirriors, T,i Welts' hnd Vest ingni s tuw eomplete. , Wo aro prepared rubiio; oI ,'•ilAtoi.otarithnortrand elegant gwinents at cry' ' ' • . • • jei & ObJcISW, tituarm•mr.raa 4au r:r.ttrFA is SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, NVIIALE, Linn AND MINERA' OILS, • Also, Straits, Bank, Shure, Tanners and Neateloot Sperm, Patunt and Adamantine Candler, rit FERRY STREET, NEW YORK. $--,3,G17 SI 'E~::E6~ CBiIIOUNTING.HOUSESTATIONERY, Bend Boxes, Poet Office Boxes, Card Ranks, Cal minors Sad d Boxes, n large assortment at ITAVEN'S, jel3 Corner Wood A: Third ndarket "gooenntata. FRESH ARRIVAL-LOU boxes Palermo Ornges, sweet, and 100 boxes Palermo. Lemons,' jhst receiving this ally, 'lntl for kilts bti •• ; : k ANDIISSON, 5..13 q to Wocxl st., opposite St. Chutes Rotel 4ttS' CASM E sale by ela 4(l l l ,..y iiflki.SP ., A N 8 , Ij. ii E l c V .. ll .t r m is m l it N e " P for solo bv Altegho'lly 1 CASE MACE, JUSfiiETElVErriiia sale by OFCE:11431" & jel3 (348ti.S ''l'E BLACK . LEAD el sale by • fit,cfillifir 4 jel3 • 4tieg - rie4y ILII.EV EN T 1 - 1 LIST OF A.PI).WATIO 12,4 for flitting - Liquors, filed in the airk's 141 - June 9th.1859. S. ,i Bradley Patrick, with other goods,B4.lt ward, Pittstairgh; - Brown John H.,. eating hones; .?Al ward; Allegheny; , Binsley Robert, tavern, 9th ward, l'ith , largll; , Brennan Jas. agent, witty othergoodAlld ward, Plltsh'ir: Benz John 11., eating bou.se..Fawn townshilr, Butler Richard, tavern, St. Clair „- .t do Coleman Charles, do lat ward,Pittsburgli; Panso C, with other goods, Bth want, do • • . Frezl,rg Henry, eating house, Bth do .do Frank Theo, tavern,2l.l , ward, do Galway 11„with other goods,4ttt do do • Hall Samuel, tavern, West Pittsburgh; IW:if-Frederick, tavern, Lawer St 191 r iotvnship idoSe,esty CFA pee, ofttlog house, Idiftlin do erterNeCwatifOss ' , , tavern: ,§l.4lll.4z!Aswb; with other godds,'Blrmingloom • Murphy fayorn, Peen township, garsh-lieitry, —, do Emit Birmlr,gharn, , • Idittley 77ohp do' ' Iduidock Isrutc, dO 44 guigley .1-b, tavern, Lawrenceville; Stmeken4... go Chart townshis Steu . :irt r .l? lialonoy,ttiverti; 4thward;rtgehnt;liti: ;•;. Sehmali J,4, fit) Tr o - Swemberger John,ej Ott • a • Short Valentine ' ltanollosten! Shaeffer H. A, with other goods, ith ward,lPia.shlght Taylor A. 8., tavern, - Elizabeth township. THOS, A. ROWI,ET, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Jane 9th, 1859. '. AT A P 1 iCL-- 1 hag of with a large lot of ground front gon, Wilt t: lti so e lci F— a c . ntf . ‘Yrte E ld it e l ..t . wo L s O to l ry V ps . o stt heny City. Apply to s , r IyET,T4 SON, -P ilfai;si/W:REVTELt 7rre, with'a laige — lot grout 5,,, will be ;told at the low iiiledzig S. CLITB BERT & 'SON . .5; ;3farketAlniet. idtefate $7OO. 'terms '6asy. WEBS' FEN saltbp , •L B. WELDTN, ' 6.1 Wood aireet near Fourth. Jell QUILL. TOOTIt.V.I N iik_ %, ..,:t IL KLEBER S.; BRO., BILK FIAT°, AN() FELT RATS, 119 Wood Street, I )ne door !..Nmittiot Fifth. WiTtioUT IsEtiV3D T6I:OST JOS. fIORNE'S, Mirket Ft 1TR1;1114 c A lsrpH. uu, for )3}3c,N.1TA31 Atioglieny they. ; , - 63 Wood,streft mear:Fon, INEEMIIi :11 ES Pki Poll Is. 4qi V-;• , . . n .-..-.- .. . NOTICE..—.B4ind Pro .:als____..4l bile. sired at ti...f.)7. e office*af. .rtes Veer, rdth stAlkt, until TI ' Y next theAth instant , at,itiecloeggi x., for ut e z furnish ' :on late liintior the ettizetis'4Passeniter Rail way, co °Meng °II:WO) and Liberty sitteta, along Penn a' ißutlar, strata tci , ,thil Cemetery: ode, -about 13..,"0500 - t •Ixttiold:4sn•osstltal-feemareach,tnut. an or Oak; also fdriaboung 9 , ooo feet447•White Pine for stringers in length,of 20 feet and upwards. Proposals wilt 'bt..,direeted te, Bullock. Jr. co. 6 r ,„ of Junes Verner, endorsed Proposals. jell:4t* --- • 10PITTSBURGH AND BIRMINGHAM PASSEN -Olilt RAILROAD.—The Commissioners to - open books and receive subscriptions to the Stock of said Road, will inert for that, purpose nt HARE'S HOTEL, on the .corner of Fourth ant Grant streets, in the city of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the 17th instant, at o'clock', P. M. • jeiad City and County Insurancei ' , Company, NOTICE HEREBY ,Glytl4 . !-TaVl l O. 111 in pnrsiinnee of an fief orikkeembly relating there to, and the Charter of Incorporation, opproVed April 11th, 1159, Books to receive Subscriptions, to..the,Capital Stoelt of the City and 'Counly,lnsurance COmpany of the city of Allegheny; will boOpen at the' otßetref PETER Pk:TEI - 480N. Federal street, Allighenypon JIVE:SPAY, WEDNISDAY and 'EIIURSDAy, stla,,etle and; itist of : July, nnd 'at' the office cirWlll. P. BAO2II, on. St. Cliir street, Pitisburgh,'orr FRIDAY and SATITRIAT, the Sth (and 9th of _July next, to remain opeirtiv rrvr otrs, (un-_ less the stock to sooner subscribed,}. -tr9m 10A. to 4 - o'cloek, P. M„ of each day. Josiah 'King, James L. Graham; Henry Irwin, Wm B. Prise): Peter Peterson, John .Binnuagham, 0. G. Craig Wm. P. Baum, 'lames Old, John Irwin, Sen., James Gibson, . John Sampson, C. Veng.er, ' George Lewis, .• Sampel Gormly, Nicholas Veen - 110y, Sen,. Joint A. Scott, R. P.:HeDowell, John W. Riddle, . David Greig, Star'l J. hongrnore, ' ' M. Borland, Thomas Parley, . D. M. Evans. - Alex. Hilands,.. , R. W. Poindexter, - Thos. Dannelly; James Park, Jun., James A. U. Leet Shields, - • annstissioncrs. PIANOS! PIANOS!! • —Ne.w 7 • . • Arrival .- Of., Pianos.. SUBSCRIBER HAS UST RF ceived from the manufactory of- CHICKERING, & SONS, A fresh topply of thOir - UNRIVALLED PIA.NOS. The instruments have all been peleeted personally J, subscriber, at the FaCtory, ESPECIALLY, FOR THIS 'MARKET. ThoFe Li Want of Pianos aro incited to call and exani' ino this stock, which, comprises all the various ' , styles manufactured hy-Cbickering & Son, from the plaintx4 the twist elaborately carved 'elis'es, and . atpriees to' uit all i•uteltaseit, INSTIipAYMiT3 IV A ItRANTEDiia JOHN H. m ELLtin , -- - NEW STOCK OF MELODEON& JUST RECEIVED-A SPLENDID:NEW lot 'of 'MEL ODE 014 S. from the • • • factory of MASON & HAMLIN, 'Boston, including all the styles made by this firm. These instruments have been approved • be the greatest musieisue in the country—as Dr. Lowell Mason, Bee. F. Rout, W. It. Bradbuc), and others—eon sequentle they can be relied an on being first class imlrs werrds. They are noted for the following . points: • 1. Their lure and musical quality . ef, tone. 2. Their great power of tone. • Their perfect equality of tone, • • • .1. Their prompt and easy touch. 5. Their beam:fill style of finish. • • ' 6. Their durability. • • 5. Thar cheapness of price. • • • For sale only . 11. gEL - Lor, No. tit Wood street. eireulars mailed to sue address. [myl3 on, 40liNSIWYS .HERB DISPENSARY. 1111,c, 31.inttrout. f 2 ,1 door up sinus,) unnlo6, CEI.EI3RATEI) DR. ,10/INSON, - `I.I , ,CQZ fulls the folle)w -i1,1i11:IA':Vie, IN, I.VA'EPST.A. .0.1-ri4 MA. DEllll.ll'l% HEADACHE, eared in lu Cl LUNG cri pwr lIIi;EASE:k.St:IIOFITI.A. • 1.4,1EA51 , ....-Ir , rtia. II EART, SALT RHEUM, I:IIiNEY AFFECTPANs, RUFjAfATismr.- IA V EP. II 'AI PL.AINT, ,, -F EVF.I: AM) AUUE, FEMALE WEAKNE. , .. k.. EMI AND EVE. .te., .tze. All mho are: star,: i tl2 from the above named dis,.a.ses, any ttt her eatniniented eonmlsint of years Atfortteq that llo•y - on have forwarded by inatl er l' fsprd. fdr' this :ob stint ortf.l'on a li.tt riacit.g.tt ili!C4iB.3,lrY threoliting'ttnit 'Modica, yalleols attittiViitltout tletsy,:ns .tll2y van ~bti ,a con ,A 8 of tqtrants (rota the Yicrk , ' , ‘ , mourn ucturpd under his own ,11pet11,1011, nt bis• DiF sens.try and therefore-avoiding thetas° of Memory gild miter mineral poisons, that were never designed for tle system. to whleirmany thousands have ration vie, tuna and moue kit early graves-: • .- LorrioN colt TILE 4:OSIPLENSIN..—Itr. Johnton's remnrkttble LOTION for henntifyin.,• , jug the Compldxion. removing. almost Instantaneously, "fau, Ffeekles. Pimples, *a., win be scut to p 3,37 of tbp coi 3 Ore's lot srt. ) and Ott e ttp3C.v,o ' ' N. 11. Feiratle pills Flperbox; Address DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 4nt.. Htileu 95 stsin Bt, ButE110; N. V. jell:1)rd T• HIMI) IMPORTATION. PF&9. No. 25 Fifth Street, ARE NOW RECEIVING A COSIPLEIE STOCK OF Tam:PS' DRESS PoPs, IMAM AND VADEGNANGLATSRopEs, BLACK LACE SHAWLS. Mantillas, Barege Anglais Dusters, &s. jos) WM. H. VirrEiaitin & CO., - Bankers and Exchange &pliers, froatz Sired; cornea . 9f Third, ALLEGIE4'Y' tipipir 3 S!.:CpTII'42Y.ND T4EASUREWS.OPkfC, .1.. T No. 4'7 .FILPTri. lifTlpFFp f SpPEffll..y:TElD4l,irgCpl; TlPefuLt: c01r1 . 4 : STAB WAFER' Fins nom Two To, si t vinar c414-mcv. Priors kola Twelva ta.Thirtyctr. pkr Voot. • ROCHESTER;TEARLSTIRCH, For saloWhcZeratoAlantifacturere Prices by ICEN3I3r _IL COLLINS, FOR' ARDINII AND COMMISSION AIVIICIIANi .CHI ESI4 BIEJTVErt, SESEDS, VISA, AND prtobtra cr:sEn.vfly. .1 11 '&l6 ST f." 4 •,, Ault,car. - '0111)"SPRIN S 7,..L ah 4 4agficaysni uffseikiort w loptima f r reeeptibrit.f ilintoht on ttinlitstof Sunni and kept till ..•••• The hotel wilt 1;4 tp4der the management of 24_r. efi", wiib4o'b*Tierienee,court-kitiismallifericalwriktien lyltcaiii-gtOStS, 0,0 the atoplesttrneop?rtotnroit wis Yoorris of nny infopfß4o4 1-14 tlio plains will please address ' • , • • - •A. G: ALL 3 3 • .Somrinterilentof Bedford Mineral Springs. mjAas:6lii...D6 pfisa PREIII.IUhi AWARDED BY THE, STATI FAIR TO , GU.LFF & FUR THE i:O= • 1 • 1 1 1, rofett) b6 - st 'Rat fOillaidffes:linabiSt'WO 6 l o, l Sts e bestlattn4v7EtoTev . 'posott foci a/srtiecrillit* 41/44M4.SWINSVktaltAnd Eimoy G ra t e . reoer r s, NA Rona,SIIINK 01*, - Ters WaganSSXI3BMOIIIOW-itEid. r GRAE.E*.OO.OO. - 24"L1 street * fe2 .At'the htimi Nir stmt., ROOM.S--440Ze 1 34- - - firt gala" , 110 3 ),. jagallgagibitta: . . 1.1 . 1 • 114 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO., OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE--No. a 7 Fifth Street, Bank Bloek. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOUN D. MeCORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOR, Seerelnry ; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. DIRIZTOILS—ISS.Ie - Jones. C. 0. Husain , . Ilarvny Childs, iCASs- B. C. C•ruSatilin A. Wilson. IL L. Fahiwstoek, Jo,h l, D., teem], Isaac M Pennock. P...P. Sterling, Capt. N . i ni. Dena, Thos. M. Roue, Bolt. 11.-Duiris. my 23 TITAL LK§ tritAWE COMi? ANY TICC013BORATIII) BY, .'LLIE LEGISLA PENNYINA , FRAM R"VORNEM'TEI7/St) AM) WAINUT S TS. . PHILADELPHIA. Insurance. " rr .111.1dTino . • ' ' -• • • On Goods, by River. Canal% f lte o talLan4 Carriage's nli'lgejj- SUR On Aferchandise generay,. on Stores, Dwelling Houses, etc. . iSSE7'S OF 'THE ,COMPA.A,Y, r • ' Notlarnii.l,lB.lB. Ronda, 31ortgages, and. Real 71,363 3.5 Philadelphia city 6.'3., 105,144 00 Pennsylvanhi State Loans.. ... 104,42.5 00 United State-9 Treesury Notes.. ...3........-..... 30.112 00 Railioad cent. Mortgage 57,375 00 Stocks in Railroads, Gas and Insurance 115,202 50 ROls Receicable---.-....- Z. 8.660 36 Cash on band .. —..-„ . .... 42,067 85 Balance in hands of Agents, I'remium.o on} Manna Policies recently I=dled, and utlier 61,S 14 dell:, due the Company .... .• ... : DIRZCTORS. Wm. Martirt, Stunned E. Stokes. Edmund' A. Solider, - J. F. T'eniston, Theophilus Paulding, Henry SlO3ll. John' . 12. - Perirose, Edward Darlington. John C. Davis, . 11. Jones Brooke, JameS 'Prat:glair, Spencer Wllvaine, Win. Eyre. Jr, 'llomas C. Hand, James C. Hand, Robert Burton, Wm. C. Ludwig,Jaeob P.. Tones, Joseph -H. Seal, James B. MTarlantl, Dz. . C.M. Huston, .1051,Uri P. Eyre, I.ieper, John B. Semple.. Pitts Hugh Craig. D. T. Morgan, Charles Kelley.. 1, T. Logan. WIT...LIAM. MARTIN, liesident. TIICS C. HAND, Vice Presulent. Seeretary. - P. A. MADEIRA; Agent. No. Si Water street, Pittsburgh. I"ittsburgh .Insurance Company; , NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. it ROBERT GA.L - W....Preeident.! : - -'-' - - - ALv.A. 1111.ti)LEY, Vice President. F. A. EINFEART, Se2eretary. 4:To - Insures against IFULL AND CARGO RISES, on I .the -- 01110 and I'disSiveippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS gen.:rally. ' And against loss.an,l ii,n nage Ly . Fire, an d againet the Perils of .the Sea andlriLkua. Narwatiou and Transpor- , . Robert Oalw ylarnuel 111'C3u:titan, Joseph 1 1 : flx.raria, M. D.', John S.:ott, James .sfarshall, David Richey . . James. W. Illannath Charles Arbuthnot, Alesmidei Bradley, - Leech, John Fullertou, N. F. Burt, - - H, Robinson, 121-artlay, William. Carr.' • AlCill. fels ei WoOD'STITEET • PHILADELPHIA PIRV, AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,. NO. la CHESNUT STREET, Oppoiiite the Custom House, • WILL "MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANcE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Preperty ur-31ereharlicie, et reasonable rues of premium. _ ROBERT P. 111!St.i, - Pre:Went, M. W. DALDw mi. Vice Pica - Went. F. IL Cope. ticorge•Vi . : Brown, Joseph 2. Paul, John Clayton, E. \Viler, , PENNSYLVANIA. 111 SUE ANCE CO: - Of IPitt9bPrO.4- .No. 63 Fourth Strfet Jr.cob Painter, Flo:1r Vatten - on, Gr Cotton. J.afica H. Hopkins. A'. Carrier, Honry Sprool, 1 ic4. VocTr.tly, Goorge.W. Smith. A. J. JOIWN ' • Wad. , Ilancrto ; "ffobortPatricl:, Chartered!,. Ca - 1)1E4114.--..... ...$300.000 Fißl'. ANL , NIA TAH.EN, of :Ai de- Merchaiiis` Itistirauce Campam, OF PHILADELPHIA. • M. V. PETIIT, Pr,ndeut .D. J. Secrciary Moonlit of flpi ul,paid in and int,,t, , q1.:•40,000 C) SuTP;IP---••••••••";:t " gh: 4 28 '4,7 ' ." • - Insures Cargo Risks on the Ohio and 11B3 . uapppi Bicers " hod Trlbutarie:?.. o:ures ttealu,t 105.'3 • )darpago by 'Fire. 'ALI.), acninet the Per& of the re n 4114 Inland Navigation and Transportzttion. • • DIRECTOBS : • • . Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. MouPlomery, John M. Pumroy, D.J. I'.l , Cann, 1 - E. F. Winner, - 'Fele Guilion, B. 11. Walston, John'A. Marehall, Cl .aq. B. Wright, Joho J. Pattercs.l l ,E,hrood VaTITICT:P.S : • W - lI.LLAI.Y r TETTlT,_Presideni. E. - F.. WITILLET... Vieo President,' • J. ii C CANN:i , creOry. I:EFEEENC ‘. .E.S': . • • Pireralcipkia: Steinmitz, Justice d Co., 80ck...31°1 . p0l a Stidfole, Putoroy, Caldwell .&•• Co. • 9TANATra STREET. POINDEXTER. Agent. La Philadelphia: S,ager,l.,:unb ..t . Co., Truitt,Bro. k Co., A. '1%.1..ane iSi Co.. PICTSBUTWIT OFFICE, . . . Wpst9i4 Imuraueo Vonitpany, • UP iTT3BURG 1.. GEOrdal PAP.BIE, President ; . • GORPON. Secretary. Orria. No. in Water street, (Spang S Co. s Warehotiztl, up sta. lit's.) Pittsburgh: Will insure agairvit. till kinds of ti RE nod MARINE A Home InstitUtiOn;managed by Directors Who are well known in the‘tommunity, and who are determined. by promptnes: , and liberality - , maintain the character winch they have assumed; us offering the'bon protee lion to tho*e who desire lobe- insured. . • APRIL 30th, IE.OO. Stock Accounts " • 9k-E.°°o 03 ..... ... : . .•... . . .. . ..... ....-.. 2,180 00 Office -nuanturo.... „Y.:O 0) . °yeti ktecourrt; VeMiumNotei..• • t! i okeithil .. ... .. 14?*$q . . ", • 0:0, 1 4g niuscrous. ! 1?-11 - iller, Jr., George W. Jacliflim, Ales. Wm. lliclinistht„- Alexander Nlrnicl:, Win. 11. Smith, • nip's T HE OLDEST AND LA RG EST fithortapyie Espiblishinent in the City. Verfl; S elfrirCitig-Voi, PITTSBURGIT, PE.NNA 4T. THE pparp.TT, ZEE! SAFETY AI/1E02077.R Omles Bay - c -F, E. B. En:7,1)5.14 P. S. SAvery, , li. I.taprgee, tiecretary. ' • . • J. COFFIN, Agerki, • Corner Tlord and iWool street? A- A- CARP-UT— Pr.c, , ldent. I. lIPROLII., Secretary. George Darste, „. 'J. NV.IIMIcr. James M'Artley, Atuirrar Ackley, Nat.hanie) olmeti Lotr., PpACT fCAL LIT II I) G RAPH E coßligHTimo ANd. ORRXEr STREETS; . !mps tor.LEGE plif.urspp>,: 'FITTS n'T: lt OH. PA 172.1:1y2p G. S. B VrEl3. JOHNSON. 14 e ° F el ;) 3 4 -IESen A ) ( 4t e°f P e rf! ° J c 'h P so il ) 0 0 za..7 q -1. , rb, 'Pa PuFabk,FIFP and 'Water rroor, BATg$ JOHNSON, TSSanTSVIRLD ST,IIHTWERo'FOra3TT , r4f FIFTH, ritts,b ll -rlAr , Pa.) The rp24ntlirers, and aesilerikin their im • proved GUICEJASTICE.E.MENT CANVAS ROEIPINCL .AIIko,..IIIPROVRD.FELT CEMENT; and - GRAVEL RODFiNii AP A SITAERIOR NOD.• fieridydelvis JOHN ''TIIOIIPgON - CO House,-Sig-n-and Ornamental PlitittitS ANC"; RLAZEAS = - Ns.qa - .- • .PITTSI3I.IROH,'PA. ,CL9CKS, CLOCaS, r , t , t/vRe, cLocKs. • - -CLOCKI3.I:FLOCKS . . 'Ageney'for the ceiebiuted •• AMERICAN WATCHES. A larp a.,tiortreent or asb,so23s."..isfaisio Time FoeperA on JFWELRY,.B,II,VIII3iIR}3, "tstf,:sxonslis,:to oruelp :Watch He rtfig.;•b-r . 47"svi,n11 , Gild wdP;Ahpz4oge In -the very nest'unnnor. , •s • •- • REINEArAIkt IsITYRAN, — No. CI, Flfth street. TNA • STOVE- WORKS. , 1 I '1 ALEXANDER BRADLEY, • 161MITn TIAIIII Cif flookgigiP4rlor&Heating:Sioyep, Prss pSotor of - the Celabrate4 PATENT GAS BUralittl 7ANDVICIEE MSIMII-NA/ orkoesidsdetk Rooms, aelady4l-" , ITCL4 Ifbed.arieltirOM.l.• W,so# 7o