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IL All the members °Oho Committee are earnestly requested to bo present,'-as business of importance will claim their attention. ROBERT TYLER, Chairman. A SLAVE CINIF., Fopt, THE TERRITO ( 4 4 -I>_" tetui. f In his recent Washington manifes Mr. Douglas has taken a bold, manly and tuluirgatelitiai pHsitioiiiis platforui is thatoflecalkopi4!smr!".±Enty in its eat Democratic- sense, Upon bar 44 - `ais'Arlieco'-'hst-nelh liett •candiatitAlieote the Cluirlespin Convention. He refuses, IV. a d yn4c a't the irigaoat Convention to make a platform.of.Pshredaund patches " _ umdplacethe . Presidentadmininee upon C. .-Hemairitains, on* the sultect:of-:slasery - the people of-the territories "legally to con ' trol it as otherpioPerti."' -68VeiTA Wise and the: Southern extremists conte'nd' that Territorial authorities are bound. to protect idavery,andthat vhett they donot, Congress is bound to interfere: That-rue Denicieratic - ground anti-:the:only one according With , the constitution, is that thii'pecipre a the . - ,-tertitories should" and must be permltt•ed to . se of the question of slavery in their own way. "Congres; is ifoilimind to protect, it., neither: -has it the power to prohibit if. Senator Green, of Missouri; in an address delliiete:f . fiy4ifin'oif the Bth of June, has broached the subject of "a slave code forthe territories: '; He says that.!` souttkern men 'have notdeinarided a efaveode'ofCOngress" but he affirmstitat cirourastancas inity arise under which they shall find it• neceaviry to do so, and elaborately maintains the right of ' .ongre.ss to frame such a code, and to enact ,pecial regulations for, enforcing the power of the master over his slave, in the territo • The Democratic party will maintain no suclicloctrine as this. If slavery is not sae ha the territories under their local leg islation, the slave owners must keep their property where it is safe. If the Democracy hopes for or expects at the next Presidential election, the Charles ton Convention-must put its foot on all such . doctrines as are enunciated by the MisSouri Senator. It will be the business and duty of that convention to nominate a candidate for the Presidency, but the Democracy will not permit it to insert a new article in its national platform. The non-intervention doctrines of the party as declared in the Cincinnatiplatform, are based upon the con stitution, and by them the National Demo cratic Party of the country will stand or fall. SHIPMENT OF GOLD. -When people - complain of the immense shipments of cold, now -going out of the 'United States, as an injury to the country-, :they do not regard the subject in all its as pects. In view of the immense increased production of gold on the American continent, • within a few years, its expor tation has become a positive necessity, and 'IS a commercial benefit to the country, like the exportation of any oth other product. Could we have its exporta ticin put under check by a reasonably pro tective tariff on imports, the nervous unea- sipess caused by , tho &biome itt of. specie, and which causes money panic, would be checked. There is no reason to fear that the cowl * will be exhausted 'of its preciatis metals, Cohen we come to look at the enerrtvitt,sann'u al production of gold at the present time since 1848. California alone has produced nearly five hundred millions of dollars in gold; that is to say, the reports of steamer's rnantfests and the statistics of- coinage indicate such a sum. But when It is = considered that the manifests / 416 not report all the shipments, and that vast quantities'. - of gold are not coined, but araconavniiedrin the arts, it is probable the aggregate production of California - - gOld-7frorp June, 1848 to June 1859; will come - near, eight hundred millions. In speaking of these large shipments of gold, the Philadelphia Bulletin remake that the whole net amount of specie exported during the past eleven years is' ;Scarcely more than half the estimated total aihOunt of California gold produced. Speaking within bounds, and allowing liberally for 'exaggera tion in the statement of our, gold product, we are certainly richer in the prfcious metals by two or three hundred Millions, than we were in 1848. California, more over, is a steady and permanent field, from which we may safely count upon obtaining a certain annual gold-crop. It haseased to be prcariolis and doubtful. The gold-crop is quite as sure t the cotton or the corn - • ,Jut, besides ; California, we, shall ,have other nativeiources of supply of the preci ous.metal. . Oregon, Utah, New Mexico and . Tcansas all have gold in them, and whatever the uncertainty may be as to the richness of certain localities, there ctuanot be a doubt that when the country is more thoroughly zzefplered, and the beat IT gold' clepailis :are thoroughly worked, there will be a yield of gold not less thanthat of California. The re-' .cent news 'from the Pike's Peak region seems to indicate a richnesss, comparable to that of cafifor . nia,and a few months will test/whether' . that is to become one of our regulaeltoclue-. five gold fields. But, whether that is or is not to be the case, we do not question that during the next ten years the annual supply of gold frimiAmefican mines will increase. to nearly. double Avhat it, is now. • NORTHERN ASSVIRANCE COMPANY One of the strong London underwriting companies, which, by its published state, 'tient in 'our. advertising Columns, shows it, "self to be in a sound condition and,#6o , y: of confidence, has estnblished an: agency in this city. Mr. James W. Ariott, =the: agent, is a gentleman of excellent capacity, and correct and prompt in, his .(1011ixig. A large number of our most re-, spectable men of business #. testi mony, to his high character. We4inve no. hesitation in commending IL-. Arrott to the business public as worthy - of confidence; and in recommending the Coinpany for which he acts as a"strong and safe•Oi::ie, • aetiordliii to its published exhibit.. Arrott's office is at No. 103 Wood street,M..the'second story of the warehouse of James M'Clind. less & Co. Tn Missouri .Dentocrat, of the 2210, eon= twins sletter fromthe ff.roneut John Wise. His great balloon, in ,which he proposes to make a voyage to the. Atlantic, had p? aYriv ed, and in consequence the day, for the experi l ment bad not been fixed. Mr. Wiae prefers to make the trial a private one so as Lo, able to control the moment of starting in ordei he Ayii . not be compelled to ascend under der unfavorable circnntistanoti; GOLDS GOLD! We have received the following letter from Leavenworth. Mr. Pardon is • .•11 ax4the public may put conild • 4 ° • h T ; .11:000,0'De J - 4( 4 7 ; • . to -f the , kh • , _fie e This Monday morning, at 2 o'clOceloneli & Russel's Express arrived from DeisKtity, through in eight days—it brought $2,600, in dust; thy, c pig;, &In hereto-rmirrov, will bring from $lO to $20,000 as that amount of coin was sent from this place last Monday to p_urehase_dust.__There can nolonger. be any doubt abouttheewealth -- of am - Pikes Peak cylirAfoounty are now conlifded loNtitthere, and that the miny.km A agtpu d tlutsWititiii the world.' :You may_publish *sof you see proper. V.erY.trul9.sl4 l,l P. &c. TIIOI.I/.8 P. Pkwios. Horace:Orlitley,oatifliiiis•the richness M the `hew " He Midis speech to did miners at which 'll6ls3Vegireiqiit: lie_Sontherii'iPaoifc Railroad, 'fiddlii a liagStAtiubtpaPe't tbOollow inelbttet-frcim Thotn§Mi; PeoAt dent of tlip, - kiniiiri,,Ttnitroad Company: Onus, 1.1.•Vo. purr 4,,p** • T.,Juno 13, 1859. 18131-YlieMing= eat conversation itt the St. Nicholas-Hotel, New York, I can state that '-iiill'iiCcOt'ron'''thh - 'ecitiditliins then aanuala i tlschErm;dency of the Southern •ya ,ciflut P4lroad :Conalusay,.- of the foll Owing conditions t..,tbe.- company shall be. freed. from - all existing debts. Seeciusl—abat quatisns .betweau tho' au ihoritios of Texas and the company, inmlcing itslwal or corporate rights, sidal.bemitiafacto riky settled.- - filikri.,4--That additional, share -capital, amounting to ht least .two hundred And Oft' thousaaddollars,in addition to the sum requireil to meetill the liabilities-of the company, shall be obtained in cmh. Toursi very truly, J. RDOAR TRGMNOI J. FOWLKES, M, P., President. „, The Southern Pacific RallroadAs concern „and the company 'orgafilcia ;in that State legally, and,has built a Portion" of the line running through 'Tessa. The St. lonia News, from which we copy Mr. .Thomson's letter, sap "Vivo of the conditions required by him are already in the Main complied with. Ample pro vision is already made to free the road. from all debt by the flasessn2ent made on Ntoctholders, and in great part paid up.". This refine to the first condition, and as re gards the second, the Supreme Court of Texas has affirmed the decision of the court below iii tivor of the legsd and corporate rights of the company. It only romaine, therefore, to com ply with the,third condition by raising an ad ditional subscription of $250,000 to the stock of the corporation. It will not be difficult to do this, in view of the importance of the land and money pledged to the roadyby the State of Texas, amounting in value t..) not less than fif ty millions of doPars. The St. Louis New. also Jaya that Mr. ›ausuel Tate, President of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, will take an active part with Mr. Thomson in the prosecutidn of the Southern Pacific Railway. All thi3 looks very much as though we were going to loSe our able President of the Penn sylvania Central, whom the N,11.4 styles the Railroad King, but whether he will really for sake his present position remains to be seen. The Tenessee, Banking System. The Democratic party of Tennessee pm- pose to reform the banking system of that state. The absencci of a sufficient specie basis for their circulation, the exemption of the stockholders from individual liability for their issues, and the failure to retain the power in the Legislature to change, modify or abolish the ehartersof incorporated com panies, whenever they become injurious or oppreisive to the pebple, are' the radical de- fects which the Democracy propo,io to reme dy, as having been the CHUSC of the most serious financial disasters which ever afflict ed the State. English Cricketers. It is announced-that eleven English Crick eters are coming to this country, in September next, to play against cricketers of America and Cabada, they will play two matches in Montreal, one in, New York and one in Phil adelpha- -The.partLeulars of the match are not yet arranged, but the whole affair is under the supervision of the St. George Club, of New York, who are to pay all the expenses of the --English players. The 'tilt match - will come off in September, on - tfie St. George Cricket Ground, winch Is now being constructed for them in Hoboken, at an expense of about $2,000. The eleven English cricketers, we learn, are to play against twenty-two Aineri can cricketers, in each of their several rnatehu. Different Styles of Pulpit Eloquence DUsrn a_ churchgoing peo pie,-yr.rhajarriur -maCh 164' the lifidabitanto of any city or'town in'one 17nion. One waggish f qra i the fo7loiewg ,manner. •"„siidii;ou rant v. ; roast neef, go to Dr. Caruthers, if Daed nesms,' go to Dr. Dwight's, if 'chowder, go to 'Dr. Chickering's, and if confeetionary, *t.j the Union Church." Perhapa there wainiora wit thin truth in his remarks. ' 'the dioceid - over 'which the Bishop of London, bolds! eceledastical jurisdiction, ieri ous difficulties have arisen that must render the position Oribe 'recently Appointed prelate anything but agreeable. A .number of, his clergy Are • desirous_ of reviving many or the' peculiar church forms tha.t, have been obsolete. The Bishop, on the contrary, wishes to main tain the'ehureli mil-Vice in fill its siniiiiieiV„and moreover, eihibit9 tlecided low chitichlencten ties: In this' be is ieneiallY 'eaPpiritidsY, the K' ; sr epntimen t telt' e s km / .11tay;te',_the 26th tilt.. Affitirs there were Pretty inuntiSutprevintuily reporttsi. The 11.drinoifsicairtlittitikVeil h4 eVaniideribfe tility . , ilie'ffid4riatAiiiiiimiiiiA no miens ire . 6 . Yi a I[ A PPYP I P, 0 4.,: d4 4iffin cu .L, t 7; kietw 4 4" VAYPlT.9r . 'qLlCnilil lid 04 e: Judges remained in' state ''quu,bctia- Par"' watting,thesiiiivei.oi the ipsiruetiou sent out , by,oo-?mKgat • p4,,nier.ttlinrs of the Demoerathl lintione4 : ComxiiitKen'haVe agreed upon the 2d of Jane,. lE,6o,:itejleitiv i pr,7.lte meeting'. Pemcr.- Ciinvention at charlialfon, to nominate• eandidateit for :Preidaent fan Vice +7.,- • • J .. :1FP. 1 414/4a04 1 ... 1 14434 11 ...P1Ari5if..ean i;ve received au , offel'l4llo,4X!O ,raaioh. the L 'mep4 the enitdnglandiiithi.l hed cdoithittel,4l7oo-fiiM7L bya-, iaariti,4, a Not th.pi i! e I = at Piga *.B4reit,' midst* to makevapitid b t 03n-, A tral 0 13i6Wa_late _letter on ztatorelieet 1 ' 91:13! kiAtilativ iis) tairitiitilili dittithlisig, • .. an 09r4 1 !IIK .i'liniaiii; &two , ,sui fropAgirnielligencerw ickiir av,_ rep 4vriF_4..tlvi, eateur i ,.._ > pr , Rpm - 4 g, 43*Acrak Cam aci Ur AzrOsn• , t4Oult aOw int hest.—Atek: SefriVatfr''' '-''.- '' ' '': 1 : , t • GOVERNOR WISE AND MR. DICKIN., Their Projects at the Ch ton Conreation—, The Understanding : pfeted—The New York Sofia to be Leff ' les (From the Richmond . I* . nirer, (Got; Niue'spivino Nothing would giird'us snoreOeasi.* thanto be assured that the o,4 at lcedy , tif thWeonservi ative Democracy of NtiwYork iktie/dieiidY•Mo , ving, under the austilces'cef ~ S .Ch. a true and tried leader as Fornandee.Wocid,,,rto.);ecure the nomination of Gov. Wise at Charleston. But our own advices from that State all go to as sure us that - the majority of the New York Democraimmys working withrettbUsisMic earn estness in-behalf of their own- tvell-dMerving favorite, Daniel S. Dickinson. This is as it should be. There is no doubt that the New Meicliatennicracf TreferldriDiekinion or Mr. :so3lnoar., -, 0ne , .0r-the other, before any outsi- I der, , i tinder these circumdtances. the vote of the. State ought to be east fottheState's own fa vorite eon. - and. 'will. action • the t Barna ;principle;and will cast ber,vote for her own layoritn son.- Frotn, all we can learn KentUd ky will - fellow the.. - saine course of action. So .will Illinois, , And meeting at Charleston. the democracy will that lay down a complete platform of avowed,principles, and then pro cued to,choose a-eandidate,-on the ground of auperior_ qualification and availability. • The,_great. :conservative bOdy or the New York Iperooerany'la'now strengthened by the adliesien of _.a large and' respectable number iirlin'lnvellitherto acted in co-operation with ' the...SOfts. At this day those who divided ' from the Demkratic party in 1818, to sdpport Mr. Van Buren. Referring ; to,these circumstances, we can easily trace - oat' the origin of the Herald's sug gestion. Is case theThetids or Daniel S. Dick inson Shall find itim'pmetleable, at Charleston, to ' nominate their own favorite, 'nothing is more - probable - thisii they will determine to cast their vote for 'some such conservative southern 1 Democratas cior. Wise. . • `PbllOwing out such a line of evident sug gestion as rids, : the Herald may go still farther, and rest assured that the southern Dein6crsey . 'shall determine ,to 'yield the nomination, for the fourth time, in unbroken succession to the Borth, we recognize no man as better entitled to the honor than Daniel S. Dickinson, of New York. Throughout the South, and especially in Virginia, he is justly regarded as a man of high capacity, of sterling principle, always true and conservative in the maintenance of the doctrines of his party, end bold in their vin dication, whenever and by whomsoever they are assailed. Whenever the " Soils" really intend to act for Me. Dougll4, while pretending to advance the interests of Mr. Seymour, we arc unable to say. But we are frank to say, I,c expect no cordial coroper.ii;on with scailliern Drattterats at present front that faelitat I the ..l'ette lath Dtratieirtey. The itettwed etatreesitta frail the Iterettitst ttf free-stilista is yet tot. re,-. at to pre 'alit Mem . lc; eu -operate heartily . I%te the ,iorlilllll- (ion 61 any soul - kern Dontwrat, however (literal, his view/ or eenscrrtitire hid letatateivi. So far as the Virginia Democracy is concern: ed, the two divisions of the New York De mocracy have each an old score to settle, on very different bases of feeling and reeiprocity. NA' hen it was proposed, at the Cim limed Con vention, to exclude the "herds '• witogether, and thus the entire vote of New York into the bomb of the "rats," the proyoal was fevered and advocated by a small minority of the Virginia delegation. The largo majority of our dologation, or theother Land indignant ly insisted that the frien.l.4 of Itauiol S. Dick inson 'should at ctditled to an equal voice in the conve.lition with th. , ie of John Van Buren. Tho voice of Virginia turned the scale—a thing which tho Dickinson men of New Pork will be slow to forget—and which, doubtless, their opponents find it diffleult to forget. The Boston Courier, of the 231, the following corre , poudenee: WESE RON:lit:al, Wednesday, June:l2, To ME' EPITON OF rn BOATAX COURIER: Gents I received this morning a letter from Mr. Cobden, of which I send you enclosed a copy. If agreeable to you, I should ho pleased to have it published in your paper. Mr. Cob den declined, during his tour in America, to re ceive the congratulations of his numerous friends at a public meeting, but everywhere he was received as the guests of the nation, and 1 hare reason to believe would gladly have avail ed himself of any opportunity to express his gratitude toward the Government and people of this country. He see.ms to me to hairs done so In very acceptable terms in the letter now cnelosed. I remain, Respectfully, your obedient servant. S D Bea 'wont,. Qt , Enec, Saturday, June 18, la3B. MY DEAR Sin: Before stepping on board the Indian, I must thank you for your two let ters, which have reached me hero. I observe your expression of regret that I have not at tended one public meeting before I loft the United States. But on reflection I think you will agree that I exercised a wise discreailon in resisting every temptation to bring me into the field of politics, for to talk in public in your country would be, in my case, necessarily to talk politics. I have longentertained a strong opinion that the less F.,ngland and America canvass each other's domestic politics, and the more they dis cuss their own, the better it will be for the friendship of the two nations, and for the im provement and stability of their institutions. Still, I cannot but lament the want of a public opportunity, before leaving this continent, of expressing my gratitude for the numberless courticies and the touching acts of kindness which . ' have experienced in my travels in the United states. Everywhere I have found my self atriong friends, and the further I traveled into the interior, the more did the hospitality and kindness of the people make me fancy my self at home. I shell ever remember this visit with feelings' of pleasure and gratitude': and again thanking for the friendly reception I met with at West Roxbury, believe me, 8, D. Brtulford, Esq The Art Commission lu liVashington. The Washingion ,Stales, of June 22, says - Messrs. Browne, Lambdin and Kensett. the Art Commissioners appointed by the Pres ident, have arrived here, and entered on the discharge of their duties. They now meet daily at 'the Capitol, to view what has been done there, and to consult in regard to it. Mr;Browne no longer carries his left arm ins sling, having fully, recovered from the effects of the accident which he received in South pirolina. This step towards an artistic deco ration of the Capitol has eliciteclthit Highest, encomiums from 'artists throughout the Union, and is destined to put an end to the saloon datibilig,'Which has been heretofore sd largely carried °ninth° decorations ofthe public build it, will be recollected that this art coin, mission was authorized by the Jest Cowgress. “.Tliere is on exhibition at the otliceiff the Commissioner of Public Buildings, in the Capitol, a' statute, from a design c.f R. S. Greenough, a 'brother tP, thii sculiitor:.of the Washingten statute. It. represents an 'ord In robed- lathe' wild garments of his race, sitting on a too' ' , and, whilst. warming his liands.over a few dying embers, gazes tround, half Iry Curiosity, half in distrust, at an axe Which; - apparently, just' :3.ttuk. into the log, warns 'him; as it , were, that the fallen branch on whiclrbe sits is a token of his race, even as the Rio that over it, like a master; is an emblem of the "power before which_ he dies in =ME ,RheUmatl i ono• A'Case orrhree MOutlip fltand. - . (. 1 tired. .0 . 116.1 W; lipaii).inisoil, of Pittsburgh,lays : .111foi l smyorin8loi thiss , months with Rheumatism, ss of the time so severely as to confine mato my bed; .1 ° b o on cottrOyoatrred by tislug Ittorhave's. Holland rs: I hitvehkd'ofie attack since,- but (blind almost inetahtaneoutiAiellef io the. earnit Medicine: Itizt in my opirdniatu &elite renziody - ta Rhonmstism." • , . Readokireta*—•The Eltstmlne•-bighl.r Concentrate& Oollandttitierivik , pat up in halt 'pint bottles ) bWniig tiliettt 9 P43/* Va: b 9i l ifi4erkt dewa4ortbis lycbm6dleme.n uoid . irt#Tttr3itialoros, which the'priblic_shwold guirokagainst r44.Pr%;73.43ware of truplosittbttl See that our name. -on Yon:Wary bottle 13 yOtrht •• , "E15.76111.15PAGE, & 00, So Progrietere,,Wo gt,Woodantitft ' ' ------ /it" : .rACTUIttIIS •0 P. .S ' A W- I .--- - 1 .- r v etl i -cup-4 10 A.1. ouv4 ERASIVE. SOAP, 4iftei , snwieding It to' the' sevetest tests , knowh to the thifte;ate ffillf . - phrsilhded that there IS no Family Wash lngtEttsfitft the United States, for so little money, haying 4 lif . M7,4rirldidan, (and so few discounts.) ~,- n e Ors,' firmness, surface And tax., r i i:i. 1 - 2 ,P=TY,-In_ freedom from rosin, tetipentine,' 1 V/$l 4 - Sta , (4 1 11 1 ; greei , e,'. , andaddltetationi. , , . . . ..,..4 ! AllikkKg,...,kor washing cloth," otertry . deseri ' or fi ne"; cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed ' in , , , whlte; for maw% ur r gtea" F ak#, r ,,,d„ t : o n,..s r lifeee itik,i shoetnakivAtaattios, .A,,,,,,,,,k.grat1t0m the iespds., , •,•--- -- ' ' ..,1 ' , dmalls} Stitt:hall= yourselves,anit. be conyineed.' zstratriher,ithe itime - is eniSich. bar, Ask for a copy of the directions. . 1 , . Ft C....t .„7, H.: SAWYER, 1:jaill.11; , ;IR .1 _•: 1 i''..' 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh. : ', : ' BO/LP,loox , es,l3ofEtle Sol for sale , by . .. . . Parting Letter from Mr. Cobden. Yours, very truly, .:.liteu.tßD COBDEN • • --• - • • • - Ztetu gi,dvertisemtnts._ Os DOLLAR SWINGS BANK, k. tr, No. 65 Four l iii Strip. '--- A 3 P o .4. l Amtadtt.fibthitils BlanketieSprirthe l firsfdeof July, Wkdraw' r intereiit from dud date. '. :' t • 1e28:3t;. -i. ftliAg:„..A.. COLT_ ON; Treasurer. 1: __,,, r ....- . „,,.,,.. ~..„omrsy,xeriutors , In,.the District Colirt of .. L - - - ';'-' vs. -.. ' - -.Alleglunay 'county,'No. ill Ale M. Passoci., et. al., 5, offov: term, 1668. In Trustees for certain cred- equity. Petition of re ctors of Pollard McCor- epondents for a decree mick. for the sale of the real estate of said trust. ,AtIND now to wit, June 27, - 1859; on mo deo pf4orgo P. Hamilton,attorney the petition cira,,,ltifCeuriatiOnnat the Intleday ofjalyi 1W:0, for the hearing of the parties interested in the prayer of said petition: and direct that notice thereof bo given by publication once a week, for three weeks, in the Pitts- L fr err 74111srlit Legal ift e gke n tSitt r Og r lo r eZ n iVi, P p o ut ,' fished in the city of Prill 6 phia: ' A trite copy from the Record. ...- - -.---- inrsr, - DANIEL ARMSTRONG, J ma 7th, 1859. Prothonotary:: -.. je28:1431. ..... .......... ...... . . ... zD t.tom outdo LOGAN- & GREGG, Imikieteli of • • - H A It - D -- W A R Er • • .9 ~ ;S2 Wood Street, Fo'ur floors sloove St Charles Hotol, . 'e2S.l3m • PIT TSlitrilolll G. S. BRIAN, 1.4449 of Larica!tter....l,oo.e; d 0 atao, Pitrgh GEp. S. - BRYAN 8z CO., . COMMISSION - .MERCHANTS, • FOR THE. RALE OF PIG- 1110 Ni 'BLOOMS, &C., : No. 52 Wood et: Pittsburgh. REEMINCLIL-LlOll, Shorb ,t Co, Pittsburgh, Livhsga ton. Copland & (to, Pitb‘burgh:Thos..E. Franklin, Esq., lAncaster; Ron. &mon Cameron, Rarrivhunn • Bryan, Outliner k Co., Hollidaysburg, Pa. , - THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. • • INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE by Fire ou Merehandiro, Furniture, &e., at reasonable rates of !womb/ tn. ' DMZeroan.—F.RAteh ford SUtrnWilliam 'WE en, of Wm. M'K ro & Co.; Nnlbro Frazier; Jno. M. Atwood, of Atwood, White & Co.; liesij. T. Tndick, of Trediek. Stokes d Co 4. Henry Wharton.; Mordecai L Dawson; Geo, H. Stewart, of Stewart & liro; John H. Brown. of John ft Brown & Co; B. A. Falinestock, of B. A,Ealiestonk & Co.; Andrew D. Cash; J. L Erringer, of Wood & Errincnr. F. RATCHFORD STAHEL Prnsident. CHARLES W. CONE, Secretary. . F . :lmums Rua:Lusa—Wm. Holmes& Co ,J. Painter & Co, Thomas DI. flown. Esq., Jas. Marshall, Esq.. Allen Kramer, F,sq... Wilson, DEEIroy & Co., Wilson, Payne 1 Co., Bailey, Brown & Co., Livingston. Copeland S Co.. Juntes B. Lynn A CO., Wm. 8. Lav r elv A Co, 43E0. N. BRYAN ,fic:CO., Agents, joti eon No. RI ettect. 1 A STAIT-11 ENT OF THE CON MT ItiN of THE BANK OF PITTSBUIttiII. Mou.lay Morning, Jane ism). MEANS. Loam. Btlh a n d !Account,. $1.1f9.72.a 00 1te.,1 F..4tato tool (mond Bente. 41,79:; Stock. std 4,145 71 Doe 1., other Ihkynk... - • 0 , ,7t..3 Itr.uti Note. and Che ck'., 44,460 00 Spe , to .7.24.715 110 turIILITIE C.,tpdat Stodr $1.111L700 On Profits and Eorningti 171.700 77 ! . 41dad inVidanda and finspenaa , (lona LI or, to other 13.,uks 71:122 4.3 cnenlutiou 3 , "r2.cr21 . 672.146 $2,:f,t3,41e 'rho shore Statement is corroet, to the best of in; knot:kludge end beh e f. JOHN ItAIIPER. Ces Sworn t i nut( subscribed thlellth day of lime. before tue, tt. P'.25 NotarfPubbc. ti - 7 .4 e • STATEMENT OF ENV BANK Pittsburgh, Juuo 25th, 1659. ASSETS. Notes and Bills Itticouuted CuiTl Nuttis and Cbeck, ut otter bank,. Duo t.v other bulk t.,thrz Itvfividual VI:r7„S: , I 7.3 The :Axe. ,St.ternent is eurn-et of my k orml and J. W. COOK. Cu.Ntoer . and siihoiribed Isefi ire me. t• de of June ; IV& • ItriliEltT FINN}:Y. Notary Ow STATEMENT 41F T irr, 11 - 1 - z e lt ivsu s . AN 1, .11ANUFAUTUREILS" ItANIi: OF PITPSIII'IIi I htt• tql rglt, ou.lay, June rireuht 11.:+1ti.................. CGa.llll 1N I miler Rank.. I iue Cominow.roal (4 S tg4.611. 10-1,540 Notes unilClieeks of oilier llantis..— $ 0 . 7 +3 5 1)011 b other 14atik. 4.7,117 Thu '.base Statement is correct dqqd (roil to llia knowledge and 'Joliet. W. H. DENNY. Sworn and +ulwcrtla d before me, this 27th .I.ly of June A I'.. 10517. 3. F. 31 ACIENLIE, Notary i . c?. sTATEIIEN'r OF TIIEJIIuN CITY BANK. Pittsburgh, Jun0:.7,15L9. Loans and Dtm,unt, $6 , 311.75 . 3 51 One by other Boni 147'22 87 Ntra anti Ow. kk of other Bank.. 21 ; 01 itti Specie 9t.:42 05 ltrettlittiou 7.25.950 00 Due to other Banks 1,005 22 Duo to Depositont 182,055 43 Thht Statement to eorreet neeording to the bent of my know - lotto and belief. /1.1.311 S WADLEY, Pre3't. Sworn and eutArribed before me.this 27111 day or June, 18:.7. _(jettil TIOWT. PIIINEY,Diotary Public. _ _ ___ Millinery Goods. T 0 'IC Jr E LA D I E.s. ,ii•-••• In Straw, tridu and Crape; Children' lists; alto Rib. bona, Flowrrq and Ruche. Owing to the advanNal reason, thene good, are now offered at greatly rednead pries , ,a at MRS. L. H. jells corner Wylie and High attests. TIO3I.ESTIC DRY tiOoDS AND VA... ETV 1 IOODS, consisting in part of f'alicoes.t.lng. ham., Linens. Musllns, Shirting., Sliectinga, Checks. Crash, Flannels, and Hosiery; GLOVES, MITTS. Thomas' Steel and Cane Hoops, Hoop Skirts, Combs, Buttons, Edging, Laces Velvets, Bound tombs, Fans, liandkerchlefsatain and Sun Umbrella., Gentlemen's Collars, Slurt Bosoms, Suspenders. *a, ar. Lath,' will lina our calicoes and Gingham. good, and very pretty F.dterns• Those goods are as cheap Os can be found anywhere else, at I. S. CiALI3ItATH'S. Jeki • Coiner Wilie and High streets. TIANDSOMEDOUBLESKIRTPRENCH AA_ LAWN ROHFZ at Three Dollars, same as sold early in the season at Five Dollars. Also a good assort ment Silk Dusters and Lace Mantles. .0328 C. HAMON LOVE, 74 Market stroot. ATILLINERY AND DRESS .MAKING, JAL Hoop Skirts, Ladies' nuicy Head Drones, and Gtuldrens' Clothing made to order, at. MRS. L. 2. GALBRATH'S, jo2s p, ornor Wylie and High street'. TAMPING - FOR EMBROIDERY done kj to order, 10 dents per yard, at NHS. L. S. GALBRATH'S, _JeZS Corner Wylie and High street,. QTI'IVIIING DONE; on Sl } feeler & Wii ?otin Biaetnne, 3 cents per yard, at B. GALBRIMPS, je2S. Corner Wylie and High streets. AROUCHES - WAGON AT AUCTION.—On AVEDNE.SDAY MORN ! (1, Julie 2911.4 at ILD'elock, at the Commercial Sales Hoorn*, No. 64 Filth street, will be . 2 Handsome Eastern Made Reconciles. • Briggs. with top, Ono - horse Spring Wagon. , je2B ' . M. DAVIS, Atietioneor."T. ILL FEED-104 bags Ground Screan lugs, received nn consignment,and for sale by J. A. F.ETZER, Corner Market and First streets. ~J--~ ---.._ UNE FLOUR.l.2 . bbls: F.ine Flotir, re eelved and for sale by • JAMES A. 'PET7.B Ft, j 023 corner Market axid.Firatstreeta. prime Tot of Westerrl sere Choose rooolrod, and for side byy . 44141..A: Fa je2B corner tdarket and Nirat atzeote. I.LK FANS, Linen Fans, , Nalmleaf Fans, re to gat variety, at e2B ' ' JOS. HORNE'S, 77 Market street. 11\7 .)C'KL'itil.4, Gloves 'and Mitts, Selling cheap at HORNE'S. jeati . , : No. 77 Market street. FANS--S 0 BarreLs, small white, for sale' B by •' 'De:3] HENRY EL COLLINS 8R00.1i18.- . -10( dozen Corn - Brooms f or jo u l e b, 0 6 3) 1- ' HENRY R. COLLINS. • fIANCY D.RFAs Organdies, Lawn's,' Lineals, Lace Mantles, Needle ork Collars, Sets and Sleeves, Hosiery tc. ' C...HA.NSON LOVE, 74 Maxket street. . A 0 i .,1 , 381 4 .5., SPANISH. WAITING for sale j 4 4., T. Ile !bony city: VALUABLE - 131.111/124411 .LOT, on carso4 ciree4 Bondi' PittebT:gb, near the 'Public' holds; for tiBlo br • - CUTHBERT k 130 N, , , Real Esitato A 1 61:Market street" OUSELS ;AU: LUSTRALB "ODO= ItANTE.4.Thli:uninirtadlyappicevedand admired male, free from. ardent iinFitg, pultgenkObt.arti other destructive Inatarbds, clew hagimpeditiOusly t dent it a beautiful bright ; end imporM to • it. delmata frtt&tintee of the &Mem. - Rif safe y. , - - JOSXPIL FLWING, , 'io=l tortieY.DianioncLaitd Market street., IVOUNDRY IRON--50 tons lake Superior . - Foup.du ; inau, to !Five paad for salat y; • , 1 . 1. p? WENRY FL, COLLINg, FRO}i !AWE Ibis: or fresh )31i:t i e - lick Aratar,itist, received ii e j je..Z j . corner thainond and Market' Area: RRI (4-10 . bb Eastix4fc , new% g do : ,, Alesiver,l;-! -• or male by WM. H. SMITH,4-4, - .*, . 020 11S $econd.AndA4i Frqiat .treats .14 TE BEA NB I Ur ic sale . •. • ' • Jd: )3. 'A co, SiP Z UP'7 2II3 !. Vl a ri'VMMoe; , b e2O Second and iita ITPF4IIOR HECORD' CArsale by . 340 ' ea Wood streetnear.Fautla 4' . .... • . $(..Q,C02 1(1 82.17..) 13,6,7 (15 41 V4ILOJI S 13Alum flDv 5...,(10 00 42015 114,1 W it SUMMER BONN}Th UGOY AN SPRING f . • Item Advertisements. p • ger,hA l g4 . llall,ll:4; s a „ m ee?t e Villt 'e wa ld A t , ty of . . btlr ' 'ednesday, Val of June, 1.859, J. G. *hats Lett uppotOted to get signers for the pardon of E.:. • trtytihertiscWhit. - . ..',. : . '.' . E. liticn: 1 ,j e , e . t - : ,T . p i mi ts ,,,,, 4 ~ j,..taries. FRANCIS FELIX, President tic:pr.-miscarried, ALtrttftlitiltED AT JOHNS POWN, Penn'a,Addie. , sed to JOHN SNODGRASS.at New Alexandria, Ponn'a.venclosing a note drawn to his order by Woos, MORRELL A Co., payable at their office in Phila delphia. dated May Gt h. 1350, at sixty days fur $3,874.77.. - All persons ste Cautioned against receiving said note, as - iii not eodprfed,,acidpaYMent has been stopped. ;JOT/Iyr DESILVER'S NEW SUPER IMPERIAL SHEET 3IAP OF THE SEAT OF WAR, embra. mop a full Map of Europe, and complete mai. of Sar i:lb:mind Lombardy,..huqttia. and Italy the-whole- em bodied in . one super imperial chest. size :Watt inches, fhtnisliing. such 'reliable geographical iilfOrMattOli. an cannot be procured from any other sOUTOD. Thin sheet also eXintaltle . Statistics carefully compiled from the la test reliable autliorifies,givina Giestrength of the armies And navies of the PoWera of Europe, with brief accoimts of the Leaders and Generals of the-opposing armies, itt , the prosontstrugglo. Also ,correct and handsome per, traits of Louis Napoleon LIE, Emperpr.of France; Alex ander IL, Emperor of all the 1it14512.9; Francis Joseph L. Emperor of Artstria. and Victor Einanttel IV.. King of Sardinia: For sale by W. S..,HAVEY, corner Wood and Thad, and • jo2T ' • Market and Second streets. ' SEED BUCK EAT.--200 buslieLs prime Seidheat, - in store and for s'ale by ' JAMES A. FETZER, je27 ' 2 corner Mark et, and Firat sta. T AWNS, BERAGES,- DIJCALS, SUN UMBRELLAS, noon Skirta..Lace and Silk Man tlesdlosiery, Needlo Work, L. C. MANSON LOVE, je27 74 Market street: tXTRA ,VIDE BLACK SILK LACK= .Over 100 . yards of extra wide and extra q uality of Black Silk Lace. just rt , erelyed by Er press tftiu dav, EATON, CREE t Co.. j 027 corner Elftli and Market street... BEANS, BEA.NB.-75 barrels tineSmal White, for salo by leTHENRY H. COLLINS. DAVIS Sc. PHILLIPS ThVE REMOVED THEIR BRASS " FOUNDRY AND MANUFACTORY, to Tin: 110 Watei." and 101 First streets. FOUR DOORS BELOW TIFRIR OLD .WORKS, where they aro prepared to execute all order , , promptly. with ENTIRELY NEW AND IMPROVED MACHINERY jer2.sf.lav PRICES REDUCED !- EMfRoILERIEd AT, COST We are determine,' to clear out our entire stock. before [CUM= to OUT NEW STUEE ROOM ON FIFTH ST, !Julia, let a August uext. EXTON; CREE & Co, rorrmr Fifth and Market Greets.T E PLACE TO BUY I..IDIE.S' FINE (MITERS., for $1,01)',4 pair. LADIES' FIT SLIPPER-4 for fAO et, s pair, Mad all kinda•o( ienta', Bop:, Voutha, WUlllell.te, UZI Childretee Sbota, at low is at the Cheat, Etta Store of JOSEPH If: &MLA je , hs • PS Idorket st.iiraeond floor from Fifth. -- Trill RTEENTII LIST U? A PPLICA TION6 for selling toini)re. filed in the Clerk's Otfict up to June 'Lld. sL9. Aiiiipouse Jos,pl, tav,ru, township. Anon Peter. do. Blrmtngharn Brannen Jmnea, unh 'LI ward Patetu rtrh Loinn Danif, do. do. .I"fiersp,ort. Foster Sehaetniu. rating hour. 3.1 ward, Alleetienv. linlier Henry, .In. do. 4th do. Pit hleireh. Ingoldeby Patrick. Lavern, 2.1 do. Kerr June,. du. ail, du. do. Lovely \V. I , - Jo. M.'Kee.-1,,,rt. ?loran T. 1.. 41,.. Ist tt ard, Pittsleargl Itt'Cartlettey Francis, wah other goedv,r.,l x'4l, Pitt's' 1.11. 1 / 1 .1.ey Cernelap., tavern, ith r%artl. Allegheny. 41442 y Vi, 4). ChArti••rr tow:•3hip. Svgher k J... Baum :ham. Seldom., John It.. U. Chortler, t..w1.41.4. Smyth Patna.- do. Etnah John G* ,, r)74`. I. 7tll ward. Ilttt.l,..trgh. THOMAS A. OXLEY. (leek. f• - c. J0ur.Je25.31 FIRE - wi)Rli's! Fria: woRKs rogIRTII —We are now receivin.2 front the Factor,- of 11. P. I.leld,fur whoa. a fall and ,umpleto as...ortrt,nt FINE Wint.h.S, misting of the follmcm^. C 17.: RAdk , tl, frola 1 co_ to 2 NO-i. 1 and Y. notoln Candle", 1 ball to '2V. I ly o Pieoi4lol Roma" No. I to Gl 11111.11.10 d, No I to 5: 1 n 3. t.. V.•rtleal Pm :N.,. 1. 2, \3V.11 Herod.. 1. I Dl inr. 1-11..1... 1, •„ 3. t. llotino; /1011,1/ 1 3 1,4, $5 122 ),11111/ , 2111 . ,11 , 211, 11.1 .. :1 \ILA: S ANDF:II.SiN. jell Wo:KI ,treet. ol,pnaue St. rbarie,. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISA VC J0NFJ4.........F.50. J. I._..\V M. M'CUI.,..O'; JONES, BOYD & CO., 111.7{CITIMP7 Q? cAST STEEL. Spring, Plow, and •A. B. Steel Sprits and Axlee CuRNER FloS6 AM) 1 , 11114 T STREEM, K , , COMPANY, IsooKSELLERS, STATIONER .% AND BLANK BOOK MANUFAcToRERs, NO. 55 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. air A full assortmont of LAw, bledical and Mist •Iti ons Books constantly on hand._mrl INNER'SCT COLLEION OE'M USIC FOR TIIF. IoLIN, conNirting of '4 riTILI.II,Nz.z, . _ QUADRILLES, • POLKAS, WALTZt., MARCOLS, Jars, Fiver I)..se,i, and other popular Oirl3, 'arranged in an 0.1.4 V man ner for the violin. by S. Winner. Price 50 cents. Copies mailed on receipt of price. For &do by. JOHN H. lkf ELLOH, b 1 Wood street. fr - tw E EC( )Nt )31 - Y.—Don't throw away 1 your Dinner or Tea Knives for the ArLud of Forks, WS WO have on hand a full at.sertmexat of ODD FORKS, Of all patterns. Neuse i k.i..epers., Hotel Keeper., Stertm boat owners, and all others using Forks. can thus hate their their sets made up. lei BOWN &TETLEY, 134 Wood al. lop y snoT (i xs._A t tention. is called 1111 to our stook of • • BOYS' SHOTS. They were manufactured especially to our order, and are light, well finished, and entirely reliable and safe Parents who would teach their boys to, be marksmen, should examine these beautiful weapons. CARTWRIGHT k •YOUNG, . 86 Wood street. GN TS' FURNISH ING GOOIiS Going daily, without reserve, nt prices far below • A T I _l3 IV FIGURES Rrtsos.—We remove, and relingniA this }art of our business on July 9th. CHESTER'S GOTHIC ILALL, je 2 Corner Wood street and Diamond alley. QWE ET POTATOES, .TICIS YEAH'S CROP.-399 barrels St. I , :ustatius, jobbreeeired and for sale by ,REYMER .k ANDERSON, je•23 39 Wixxl A.. opposite St. Charles Hotel INFS.-1,000 Pine AppleS to arrive on. 'Monday, and Sc. sale by • • . REY:VER. & ANDERSON, 1625 No. Se Wood et, opposite St. Charles Rotel. - DRIBS& COFFEE.--75 bags ',vitae liio Culfeejusl received. For sale by ~..111URTLAND & CONNOR, my2o I!tF lillerty. street;... 0N TWO.AND ~TII.REE BALL FIILNO M .—for Basque Trimmings.,A goo. I 'assert . meet 'atlou , prices. ' -Se'2l • LATON, CREE & CO., Fifth and Market sts 10IEREUMERY.—A ' large assortment o? French, English and American Perfumery of all ktnils. Bair Brushes, Teeth Brushes, etc., etc.. at 'WILCOX'S, Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets.. NTEW WALL PAPER.--Thirtt arrival for 1,1 the Season. The assortment- always complete at the old stand, No. 87 Wood streot. jogW. Y. MARSHALL 8 CO. R - Prime Rice now.clin Ihng, and for Sale by • ap2B TSIDI A. IITJBBER .P ENS, P ENCILS, 1 1- E - T - N . r IfOLDERS, Folders, Rulers and lultataads, for sale at the stationery warehouse of W. ti. - HAVEN, my2S ,orn6r ltarket and Second streehq. RAISINST-150 Lases. New Valeitin. For Fale by • :• : REltd.Eß'&-ANDERSQN,-. • • to ; .-Pi0 . .,39 WgodaflikeL r lOT - ciy it 0 BE City: BOX ES CASTlLlicrAvti&';l-1:Y„ ny Fr OBAt.:0, -of var i ous good, l ?ran4s, in. atore aud'foi isle by " • 111LIVI'LAND 62. - CON ' 197 Ltbany sfredt... APPJAZ.-90 bush. tor, sale,by: 2 15 -- - • t'AltlitTLATltk B CONNOR, anl2 . • - 1971itortv street- INCINNATI..SUGA.R. QUREV.: . IIA_KS and Pried Beef.,lo iiereea arrive.. rateame riSalMent, .BANVORTLE .1c BROW.. ' - iathe Diamcmd: , JUST PUBLISHED—GRANT',S. CASES; VOLVME I.—Reports of eases argued M' the:Su.' proms' Court 'of Peunsilvania. By Benjamin:Grant. For Sale by ' (jell] - BAT & CO, 55' 31001'.fdreet. FRESII BUTTER. 7 -jars .and 4 kegs Fresh Butter, just received and for saTe - by ± , . • ' JAMES A. FBTZER, • QtONGPS.-;-.A. fitiia.l6Ca L. 7 also, Morgan 13ros.' - Tare*. Glrifwe - ei alteap.substi-' tute for Sponge—anew and useful article. For sale rn • n0r.43 ..1 ,1 1t 1 ‘ 1,1 - - and 4 th st,%--: CARD CA,SFS FOR GENT:O 7 4'4x Rale kr J. R.. WELD.RI t a irkr ' ' '."- ' - ai wood I street tear 'Fouritt. XTRACT RQOTSfot, frial‘iti 'Beer; .for = 104'by-' 1( - 1.: PAR k C 0, ., Aelfi . , NO.oo,tattierFOUXlllllo4lWOOd JOHN N .1!...S II 1 pt,. !, ' ..ft,. (Sitecesmtc; tojiirtwell 4 Shetibardo %, '-..-.' • anetitxtitr.iits• •••• • i o DrueOst'•: PAINTS, 77' DRUG.C'mP29, A complete stock .of ms a ndDYk44?//5 &it& on liana. Will find it to their advantngo to give us a call. Mama factorer of tho celebrted SOPER CAPILLI e 24 City and County Inanianee Company. NUTICH IS!IIEREBY, , -GIVEN THAW, . in pursuance of an act ofAasembly rehltingthe/e 8 tq and the Charter, of Incorporation,. approved April 11th, 1859, BoOks to 'receive subsmiptions to thO Ospital - Stook of the City and CountylinelnmeeCompanatof the city of Allee,herty wilt be open . at; the. effiee - of PETER PETERSON, F,ederal stree Allegheny, cat TUESDAY, NVEDBP.SDAY and THURSDAY. sth. Bth and 7tlr or Jnly, and at:the *Laze of WAL P. , BAUSI,On Chur street, Pittsburgh , on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the Bth and gth" of July next, to remain Orion for. 71T/I DAIS, (on , , lea., the stock be sooner subseribett), from 101:hf. to 4 o'clock, P. At.„of each dor , . : ' Josiah Ring, . :James L.Gmhatri, • • --- ' Hem' Wm B. Pusey. Peter I'eterSon, John Birmingham, . liVm.P..l3entm, James Old,. John Irwin, Sep., - James Gibson, John,Sampson, , - C. Yeager.Heorge Lewis, Samuel Gandy, -. • •Nicholas. Voe tly, Ben.. ~,John A. Scott., ~ /L P. BlcDowe 1, .. :. John W. Patel Lindsay, Jun, J. Lodgmore, • ; M. Borland, • Thomas Parley,' .1).31. Evans. Alex. Hihrtids, IL IV: Poind ex ter, 'Thos. Donn elly„ James Park, Jun., • - James'A. Gibson, . 1). beet Shields, . . . ommiasiimem, ' • . PIANOS! PIANOS!! •• I•TIESW • Arrival of , Pianos. THE,. SUBSCRIBER' - HAS 'JUST RE-' ceived from the manufactory 'of CHICKEEING- & SONS, A fresh supply of their . . IJINRIVALLED:EPIANOS. The instruments have all beon selected personally by the subscriber, at the Factory; ESPECIALLY FOR TITIS MARKET. Those in want of Pianos are invited to call and exam' in this stock, which comprises all the varlons styles manufactured by ehickering a Sons, from the plainest to the moat elaborately carved cases, and , at prices to suit all purchasers. LI. INSTRUMENTS WARRANTEDni* JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET... NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS.- JUST RECEIVED-A SPLENDID NEW let of MELODEONS. from the • factory of MASON st 11.4.5114. N, Boston, including all the btyle:l f 114,10 by this firm. . Tese instruments have •,been approved • by the greatest musicians in the country—as Dr. Lowell Mason. Ch.o. F. Root, W. B. Bradbury, and others-7-con- segue nt lv they can be relied on as being lint thus - 11:ey are noted for tne following points: I. Their pure and musical quality of tone. • Their graft power of tone. Their perfect ismality of tone. 5. Their prompt and easy touch. • 5. Their beautiful style of finish. • durability. 7. Their cheapness of price. For 5.4.10 only by JOHN IL MELLOR, No. at Wood street. lkscriptire eirallatS mailed to any address. [myl3 TTNTIL THE FIRST OF-JULY, PRO- I'Of;;ALS will received for the erection of the Finishing ttrioliworlt of the Steeple of St. Philoenens chur, , h, at thu p......t0t's Dwelling, next door to the Church, on lotiorty t , treet, where thu plan and wpeciti valionry rise now ready. for inepeotion. And fur building th, iron .pin: of thu sane tower. Proposals will be ro eeive.:l until the eighth of July. For plan and specifi cit,tions apply at the same Otte, Je'.ll:lwlt REV.J. B. HOTZ. THIRI) IMPORTATION. GEO. ft. WHITE & CO., PITTSBFIZGIT, YA ARE No\V RECEIVING A COMPLEIE STOCK OF BAREOE AND BAREGE ANGLAIS ROBES, il l BLACK LACE'SHA ML.s, Mantillas, Barege Anglais ustersitte 3eiv I Bankers and Exekange Brokers, ALLEGHENY OENEETERY. SECRETARY AND TREASURER'S OMCE.: - SUPERINTENDANTS OFFICE . i 7ETNA , STOVE :WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, ICLIVIACTIIRIM AND 2:1=8. ITMELP Ulan OP Cooking, Parlor & Heathig Stov ea, PLAD7 AND FANCY GRATE FRONTS, &p. PATENT GAS - BURNING AND SMOKE CONSUMING COOK STOVES. Office and &lea Rooms, oe=1)"4. No. 4 brood Sheet, Pittsburvh. /11. QMYTH • tt, SNOWDEN'S " • NEW TEA STORE, No. 34 Pink Street., EXTRA C 1 RIO ooLoNdas,' FINEST YOUNG %SONS, GIINPOyIDERS, IBIPERIALS, ENGLISH lIREAKFAST TEAS. All purchased at lowed cash prices, and for sale WhOle sale and Retell, at . SMTH_ , k'SNOWDMPS Telt LROter 4 4.,P7R4 greet. CORNER . FOURTH AN D: SMITHFIELD STREETS • • . P ~ -AS JUST RECEIVED A FR UP ' PLY.of Spring and Soromer&oods,'wide eis prepared to ,tnauntaeture to order Intest, s,. ald *).e.anoprble rates. • • MILLER it 14U EDFOxu SPRINCIST-11.1 8 W LI-- knoro and deligirtful aummer re,sort wilKbeopen for the ree.eption of viattora on the first of June, 'and k p pi,, open'tilt the tr§trafttlintolien ' ' • The hotel - mill belinder tho rosinagrkaeutof Dtr. A. a Alienoehose ti.v.e.c9nrteAtanlanttersittrid atten tion to hi s - gnests,, gly - elluia.mj*t tiesti4neabfebtfifort and trind treatment: • • • • • • • • Parties wishing roomser any information in retard to Pkur, willplease , , • •-• -sagrintendentof Bedford Miriam! Springs._ , _ •AlOjolitnnfetits l oClaisig4,Teek'''Salo,„ 'isniviirrir: OF: RHODES 41,“pbstpoinea tintifirßßNES. LAYS Julyl4B/ -By biA6t.or.ftiicAitt frhieg. _ - TBOS. J. POW - FA • Lc. • .1: . : Ti C r e l k Rocliaxt.SE,Jane.l4l24; 1859. A- , LARGE SKTPLY'-'OF.. - 11081 , FUTERli ./3. - :•celaist‘i , l B tainsehl3ltteo;3riityeeellibd-byi • : JASEEL FILEIMINC4 je . • , eorxivr .thasn9o.4ididarkat..kltreiit - - rpwo Bunausza_LoTs, ON ALFE • JI..BTREET, Wiki4mburgh, rot sale; .riey for both, s3oo:'''rjel4 s''3 - CUTILMMT SON", Market et dfitNF Inige,Xot, from -Neir ThltidelAstua 'fiCtetic#,"lll4ch ,, w4 linei§: - • , , --308.1101iliF; 7t. Market,' ..o.Btreet, DOUAI. HUNDRED ANDIEHINIT,ONI PENNER LookittiTo-444_1 rbtkia.k by SON, muket elad 9944113kAPk2'$i:for;a04 • by - .' - 13. 3! &OM, ( ' . siiitk'aMer • '4l#lnFS? '- !...:11:411S31: ti Mew gtir COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Proposals, No. 5 Fifth Street, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Wld. H. WILIJAMS & CO., Wood Street, corner of Third, AT Ho. 37 FIFTH -STILEET AT THE CEMETERY. Sole Proprietor of the Celebrated ERRY by': 0 : 7 -:'.:00/S) •r 4 - ainsurantg. licA o )4l l 4 l **m 7 A.lll ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOOEGATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. CAPITAL.. $6,298,900 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 , 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ending January 31,1858 933,734 12 THIS - COMPANY - INSURES AGAINST holtsur Barnagreby Fite:abnoekeyeri description of Property. ,rh. /emu P k relnilai:a vioderote, and, in cases, based upon the character of the owner or occupant, and the merits of the risk. *- Losses promptly Fulj uste .1 and paid without reference to London. apeeipl perviamit fend Philo 41),(#k PaYm