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T 4 ~ '": ~.- -- e`i,' :ft .`"4 .= :j. ;- , ',' *.,;'. ;" r =tad = qtr; - , • r 41041 ea . v -4 r • • r . . 4- r• .• 4••,1 )0 0. ' z - t , "" • • V, 4. .... t,74, # t- - a •‘• tY.eZ :r y -r _ - , 11=11 • t 5 • , 'L 1 5 , t ' • faa Vie Path) Post. THUBSDA.Y M.ORNING:::JUNE 30,1859, THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CON- VENTION. The delegates elected on the Saturday pre vicitarrmet-cm--Wednesday,- the 29th inst, in. the Distrikt,Vpurtlignm... The Conietitionwii filed to eider by D. D. Brace,. 'Esq.; the Chairman of the Demo cratic County Committeeof Correspondence of the last, - • and John John N. McClowry, Esq., Philips were appoiateci, Secretaries pro. tem:. The' Hit •of districts were Called . over,' when the following delegates presented, thidr . credentials : PITTSBIIRGII First Ward—Frank 13ailey, Alex. Cupples, Second Ward—John H. Irwin,-'Charles Barnett. Third 'Ward—C. 'W.- Leyela, - J.: , H. Thilips. ninth Ward—John Cassel, Villiarn B. BanoL retli O'Donneil. Eixth' Ward Alex. M'llamine, Henry Bea. Sei'enth Ward—Thoinas Barbin, J. N. Eighth Ward—Chris: Magee and William Griffith. Ninth Ward—William Morland, Joseph M'Clelland. ALLEGEMZIT Firet Ward Thomas N. Smith, Thomas Sullivan. Second Ward—JOhn - E. Laige, EL Shrive:. Third Ward—John Swan, John P. Wecket. Fourth Ward—J. Tetzel, D. Neely. BOROUGHS: West Pittsburgh-4os. Roger, S. P. Rosa. Monongahela—Patrick Geoghegan, Thomas /Tertian. Manchester—William Hall, Edward Magee. Sewickley—Dr.' Alex. Black, Wm. Ellis. Birmingham—Dr. A. Karr, Johnathan Leckman. Eastßirmingham-4ohn Galbraith, John B. -Hogan. LtFarrenceville—Col. Henry McCullough, Jacob Fraying. Shaipsburg—Jacob Key', Lawrence Win chell. M'SeesPort=Wm. 3i'Claskey,John Wimp ler. , . • ' South Pittsburgh—James A. 'Blackmoro, John S. Murray. TareiltUM--4861"..13,83 Sot:eland, Tillotson Neal. TOWNSHIP& Pitt—Manus McCluikoy, D. D. Bruce. Collins—Thomas Donnelly, Jas. Bryar. Plum. 7 J. Campbell Stewart, John Bren nan. Mifflin—Dr. 0. H. P. Blackburn, William Whigham. Itobinson—R. B. Guthrie, Matthew Elarbi- SAM. Moen—Jacob Lashiel, Wm. fa. Porter. Baldwin—Heirry Hoffman, Henry Heitz hoover. Fos—jolin McKeown, C. G. McAuley. Upper St. Clair--Samuel Morton, J. H Douglass. VortliFayette—Wm. Donahue, George Mc Peebles--CoL Win. Piper, Col. James C Richey.. Thompson, Samuel Mc Janney. Versailles-4ohn.Sill, Hamilton Stewart. Jefferson—Wm. H. Stewart, David -Mel henny. Chartiers—Hugh M'Afeo, John Biggert. Findley—R. licAyeal, H. Strouss. Snowden—Wm Stewart, Arthur Long. Fine—Col. James A. Gibson; itichard,Bur bin! • • Wint Deer—Charles Bryson, Win. G. „Mc. Claren. • Indiana—Wm. H. McClaren, J. Irwin Rob. insert. LoWer -St. Clair—James 31' Gain, Peter Haberman. . `SOuth Fayette—William Nicholson, Dr. M. P. "Hays. Sewickley—Thos. Waggoner, Robert Ste 7 . MOChire—John Hartman, Wm. McKeefer. The Boroughs of Elizabeth and West Eliza- heel:and Duquesne and the towhships of Penn, Elizabeth, Franklin, McCandless, East Deer, —Neville, Fawn, Patton, Ohio, Reserve and Orescentwere not represented. D.l Bruce, Esq., was then elected perma nent chairman of the Convention. Col. Henry X'Cullough, - Matthew Harbison, Dr. Alex. Black, Hamilton Stewart, Capt. John Blggart, Col, William Piper and Robert Stevenson, were chosen Vice Presidents, and Capt. Frank. Bailey, Major S. P. Ross and J. H. Philips, _EN., Secretaries. -- • :0 . 4 'motion of John R. Large, Esq., 'the , „Arman appointed the following Committep 7:W atitt resolutions expressive of the sense of 311i0erivention, viz: John R. Large,'Thomas r ' . ....troraietlY, Esq., Chas. Barnett, Wm. Stewart, "iiidlobn M. Irwin. Me:Rarhip moved that the Convention pro ceed to make nominations. Mr. Barnett moved to amend by resolving that the ConveAloirfreceed to place in nomi ination the Marries of candidates to be voted for by the ciiinvention for nomination for the several offices: _ Thos. boisOlyo44Attiiii3d as an amend mentthat theOoiti elitwit ano nominations this fall. MrreeslicresOliation of the delegate meeting in Ceilinirilivinship recommending this course. He advocatedthe policy of mak ing no nominations. He did not think a man of-the ticket nominated could be eleutid.' Mr. Barnett and others objected to the sug gastion'of Mr.' Donnely, and Mr. Blirrt4ii Mo tion was unanimously adopted, and the ecnt . -,,venison proceeded to nominate its folloWs : ASSISTANT LIS JUDIIIL John WAisyrnard,..— . eeprge F. Ofllmore ... 14. I%.letterman was named. for nomination for,this officeehereupon the following letter ,af , d6elination was read: . , I";rrsarrywir, June 29, 1859. To the ..Chai . rtxian of the De:mocratie County cone;enticna • Dear ,Sirr--1 sac - biro= ad that I will be lirppaed for nomination as candidate foettS liistkrit' hive judge' of the Court -i of Comnion Pleas, - &o. If 'so; it' Will hi, without my am- . sent, and beg leave through you to make known to the Convention that do not 'dasire, and will not accept a nomi nation for ' 4. 04 or any 9t4er office, Respe_ctf j N. T. FETTERM AW. - 3Ohn Ntedowry...._ .Jsunes Jotiii Oialobant -I§cmciel Ideg.ee.- Joseph H. Davis,....— .:13fonuat W. Means, PhlUip Jacob Stuekrath, 16. 73-Patterson • • Hat Morrow Samuel Sturgeon, John" Both James Onsloty Ana** Jackson Beaurnd - ratrY. R..8..Gu . ' thrie'and James IrWiti were named for Assembly, and declined: • rdwtrd.eampbell, '64 JohnAtnrra ~*- .33. 21 Joseph ..4 • withdrawn James Blackmon) was nominated by r gelgeniation. 0311311 117DITO11. ....... Wm. BL, John T. • Thos. .... Peter 8 .. .••• •••••• t t.- Jed aomon et aomon Thomas Neel Henry Ingramr.: 41, On motion of Charles Barnett it was then resolved that the Convention - Should - vote atm After the nominations had been made, Mr Large; itafed tliatltihad been requested by Judge Slaannon to a ,Maßjkler:CAFejp4lo. grant him leave - to -inakiriphort-statement. -Leave *as grmted, tklaßroltkaitarol upon , thellosir . !of. the ioonventiaholand. said that he *gait!: titiso hit . - name lied 'been mentioned ai dittitlid#oi;for ;Assistant 'Law Judge.- Be hid no opportnigi yr,:tyittia„ f,i.,l9.tter of de clination, but he took this. opportunity of To talities* declining to be a candidata for this, O.:m:17°11w lie:then delivered, a brief apPropriatteidegy af the, Allegheny copity .pemocracy,_ and- expTessed. his hopes of the sincess . qat' theft ticket- COilinntion _ should nominala t - 1 e /he Cenvention, ihezt tajeurned - until half past one o'clock- „ AFTEE2ODIT. SESSION. The chairman announced that the first busi ness,;ll-arder was the rePoit of the I.?ontreitted on -Resolutions, hut: that gentlennin; not hay. ing strived, the Convontionproceeded to other business. , ihdlei,ronved iii ease a delegate iwas absent that his colleague , should have the priiilege of casting two votes which was adopt , ed. Major Richey,and 'flick:fan Berlin were ap pointed a committee to bring in Mr-Large. Ho canna in and'announced that there had , been bu 'four - members of the Committee -present, Mr. Stewart having been absent from . $ _ . the meeting of the Committee... , Mr. Large Caen read the following. as the ;unanimous report of the Cenarafttee.' which, on , ' : motion of Mr. Barbin, was accepted and adopt _ ,ed unanimously :. - .: Resolved, That we, the representatives of the Democratic party of Allegheny county, re assert our belief in the doctrines of the-Cin cinnati platform ; and we also pledge , to the State ticket our cordial support. , .-• - Resolved, That the recent proceedings imour United States Court in relation to the question of thelegality sof Municp .viihScriptions; for . railroad putposes,fully i su al stain, the position heretfore maintained by the Democracy of Al legheny county,. upon the Anti-Tax question, , and we, accordingly, re-affirm. our. opposition to tho payment 'of taxes to pay fur fraudulent railroad bonds. ' . • Resolved, That we approve the ticket this day nominated; and pledge to each candidate our united support. . Resolved, That in as much as the Republican party took the stump in the fall of 1858, al leging they were as good an Anti-Tux party as the Democracy, and having deceived the peo ple then; and failing to adopt the anti-tax princi plena part of their platform in 1857, we take it for granted that they are not an anti-tax party, and would suggest that the peoplebefore voting shall.investigate tee, matter for themsel ves. Resolved, That we adhere to the sentiments expressed by the last, Democratic County Con vention on. the subject 'of Railroad taxation. Rcsared, That we utterly deny the power, of the. Ugislature to' authorize the Conversion of the property of the people of this county into. Railroad stocks without their owe consent. Resolved, That the question involved , is-em , phatically a question of the widest range and most formidable dimensions coming.difeetly home to the hearths of the people, and touching the very _fundamental rights of our. gov'ern ment. - - -- . .., . . $ , , ; Resolved, That no decision of a Court can overthrow these rights, and when they are in vaded from that quarter, it is the right and duty of the people under the Constitution to vindi cate the same at the ballot box. - ' Resolved, - That the right of trial by jury, and by a jury of the vicinage is essential to that preservation of our , liberties, and any at tempt to deprive the peOple thereof, is an in vasionof their liberties, and Meson against free government., • . Resolved, That if there is any poWer now existing in , any of `the:Courts - to' dreg. the people of western PerinsylVania' ftwayfroni their 'hordes to answer before a triiMml hold ' ing its soisionsta the City of Philadelphia it ought to be corrected at onceiby,llip proper legislation, and we instruct our members, If elected. to , insist upon the passego of n law to that effect. , - Resolved, That we will support no man for office. who will lend his aid or 'countenance either directly or indirectly to. the seizure of this property , of the people for any other than the egaimatopurposes of government regard ing garbing beyond that as no better : than plunder, and 'robbery by what name soever it may be designated. The Convention then proceeded' to vote for the nominationewith theresult aigiven above. Andrew Jackson Beaumont' hexing' the highest number of votes on the first ballot, among thoseinotelected,wee, on motion,unani mously nominated as the fifth Cellaidal,o for Asaembly. .Tool Ketchum"was then nominated by accla mation. far County Sarveyor. lir—B . . arnett moved that the 'President of this Coventon, appoint` a County Committee - p . of Correspondence of fifteen, with power to se leAtheie own chairman. , Mr. Barnett remarked that, in, making this motion, be did not wish to be on the ,commit tee himself, and he did wish the President to be on it. ' " - J. Campbell Stewart moved- to-amend by - making the President of the Convention chair nien of tho County Committee;'' which' was adopted and the Convention adjourned. . ••• RECAVITUL . A.TION: .- The following is the ticket nominated: Assistent Lew Judge—George F. Gilimore, of Pittsburgh. • For District Attorney—John. N. M'Clowry, of Pittsburgh. . ' - -..,:, ... For. State. Senater- 7 -§luntiol ATAKA:yr Me-, minsham. ' For Assembly—Joseph H. , Davis,.,ofiAlle .gheny City . , - ii,... i _.' ~,, ',,,,' ' • Satmel W. Means, • of' Robinson loilnship. Philiiill'Stevenson, of Moon township. 4 Jacob Studkrath. of Allegheny City.; Andrew Jackson Beaumont, -of. Pittsburgh. 'For County Cominissioner--Edvfard Camp bell, of 'Pittsburgh , . ~ , , -,. ',.. , For Jr„ dounty Treasurer --James 'Blite'limore, of Pittsburgh . " ' .' County Auditer-r.Jobii T. Synimag, of Pitts. burgh. County Surveyor--'.Teel Ketchum, of Eliza. heti'. Director of the Poor—Col.,Tfinmaa Neel, of =MI El=E=l3 Ist, bal/o1 .52 . ..... -40 MEI lit- ballot. td.:baliot. • ; t.‘ r t • • 'L7 , • ..pi , I , 4 f t _tir• ' • ' ,• :‘^„. =ESE =MEI English Po ' - 'The aspect of political tiffairo it 4 England i li Balm and peaceful. Lord Falmeratomhadbeen chargectwith the duti forining.a, libcial;cabi7 net,'b'utthus fur'nothing further' lead klien set tled than the faettinit Lora John Bmtoll Into. ha Minister of Yoreign Affidie, a/4,l*i Mr. :Cobd4i, enalioitivi,onq or two other" liberals; will WOG giant in 'the. Cabinet. This InttVe fact is agreat trituniph an the, pikit: 'tof. s ,tlin ad.' Vanced ivlll now'brvio-an opporJ tihiltyt show , their -skill •In =administration. Tlieri44l:iipCiAtine who desert that. they wnl'> 040, .;llft, thing, from Irfaiehillt, And liatiliey , will not Make very broad mark On - Engleind:l .P9lleiryet a while. ; , Yet their incoming„und,tllnfOvent of Lord John Russell to the portfcdln vE.Foreign Affasri; he having been 'e - feroifo ' ii,l4e Inca 4 4rIlestreti*ite 6 440 1 f , i l 44.oP ea tlP T 9 *6 that. the Mark leak already: been finder. +ado to the' Pnlicy - Eir.i46i., ~na the -i,iekeiistion , q_uukibidisiii•sauut)4lißitit iiiid renclii sigh% ,„ „, ' , Tan Col4BOslti -Pilots', AussoelationTie Nie camas off at Wiliciisifin* fo-day: l A:special, trains leaves for the" grounds at lotp this ' morning. :•-•& E " Austrian AtrociUesk.t;., ' f" 'ye a dog a bad name," is an4tddage fa ; War to the world, the Austripek , are expexi a proof of it. The Ikijian'and Voile* pe . are filled with acts of outrage commit . by the Austrians, some is! which linvei musing origin. The z.Freneh recently them of demanding ifrotty wignert to given up to the rapacity ortlnAoldiers , It appears that the Austrian officers asked for " belladona," for the sick soldiers ' the French, more familiar :itith%piettyi4AilenfhitnltheipOl sonees plants of the pharmacopeia, translat ed the phrase, joiic femme (pretty women,) ar*cii.itecr a',Y vaknrcioniii, df indignation egainsit‘iir enemy, HUMBUG. •IC wet were cells to,descrilip the present age by its chief clinrieteristic; 'should -pro- Imunce it the age of humbug. We aro by no miens blind to its many sterling merits and ad vsultagaii.. krow that; in, some things, it irt advance of any preceding age. We are quite conscious, too, that it is animated by a largef,animint of genuine earnestness, both in ,thotigbitia action. But sham in all forms und , wayas=shani: in social lire, in commerce and:treute, in, politics, art and letters, and FO on, to the end of the Chipter, - is the prevalent trait of the times. We cannot turn in any di rettion; ‘Withont!meeting with forgery and cohnterfeiting, imposture and deception. In low and in high, in material and in spiritual matters;' this presence of hypocrisy and false hood' is -, visible. It would take too much time and space, though it would be a very easy ,teSk'to enumerate the instances in which the empiricism of our day has grown up and Ptosyered beyond all previous example. Suf liCi3 it to say here, that all quacks and quackery abound in .church and State, in private and public life, in the practical and speculative pursuits and concerns of the world. The evil has got 'to anal a - pay, that implicit faith in anything seems to have vanished away from the earth. Cheats and frauds have become so cannon and universal, that every body is on the leek-out for them—every one is in contin ual fear of being "sold," or " taken in," to use thoVolgar phraseology which has literally sprung ... out of -the -philological necessities of this era of false pretence and deceitfulness. Society is like a jugghir's show, with this note. .ble difference, that all "Of us are moun teloank 11, in one Way and degree ur another,and are perpetu ally cheating and being cheated. Spuriousness and faints - are the rule ; genuineness and truth fulness the exception, The art of the world seems to have achieved its highest develop ment in the faculty of substituting the unreal for the real—the shadow for the substance. Almost everything We eat and drink is adul terated-.:.liven our medicines are not pure. The structures we dwell arg getting to be lit tie better, than card,howse:The tio.:ef - boxes• The furniture is i.ll plaited and veneered, and is palmed off tor solid oak and walnut, silver and gold. Our social manners are, likimise, but a thin gilding of courtesy and decorum, cover ing up all Burk... of.bageness and truculence, treachery and-uncharitableness. our morality and ridi,gion, which we think so exalted' and immaculate,' ere, to n sad , and fearful extent, nothing but pinclib...k—Whieli, however, pass el as currently mid serves its prpose as well, as the" ta wd ry jewelry of paste and brass with which the prostitute virtueend 'respectability of the day bedeck and bidizzen themselves. But what is most amazing in ;ill this thing is, that the game well. lt really seems as if mankind had acquired a passion for shams, and taken delight in being humbugged. Show, mid retention, and pottery carry the day against modest worth and honesty in all matters, groat rsmall, intellectual or mechan ical. :signs and labels, and trade marks and flash' advertisements, have got v - ; bp the essen tial elements of mercantile Fuooet:, and i:irelred niece, are alike popular and potential in gain log ' profes.iona) advancement, renown and wealth in science and art end letters, respect. and position in fashionable life, and rdace and ever In politics. Naturally enough, in this state of affairs, reputation is put - in the stead 'of charwler. What we seem, or what we are reported to be, iz mistaken for what we are, The rogues and chmlanyis of the untold, through bold forwrirdness and niend,,Tity,thrive and flourish. while solid, vet retiring merit, starves in obscurity : and out of this ill-de served triumph, ek # l....nt vulgarity and ignor ance are fast - getting a decided dominance in Anseri..an society; to the exclusion. if ;:ct ex tinction,of true nobility of naturedotly intellec tual talents and attaininents,and high moral cul ture and breeding. Our social life, in sword, is being rapidly deinoralizial and degraded by the Wretched parreareism and snobbishness 'that gain, the ascendant wherever what constitute the genuine aristocracy of a cum nunity, pays RoPi't 10 the mere trappings of gentility, and the Afic.ol..stior_9 of taste and refinement, with which upstart wealth pa surround and magnify Itself. It is secs to be PO easy tp succeed ut anything sorts of elnp-trap and fraud. and success is so eovete4 for the piirel,y world ly'ends it may secure, that .law- sledding and humble honesty is ceasing to be of any amount in this "fa.-t" age, and trickery of all kinds is 'superseding it. " Bogus " saving funds," §J wild cat" hanks, quack doctors, pettifogging lawyers, pat-souse :statesmen ; a "flash " cler gy, with splendid apTplies, fashionable con gregations and princely saiesier, ; militia colo nels and majors, and sclentitle profeisois. w ith chit number, but without any right to their ti tlei; gentlemen rakes And libertines, in the best society, and belles to match ; sensation lecturers on art, literature, morality mid reli gion—ride/h.:4 the Spurgeolis and licechers, Lucy Stones and Harriet Bluckwells ; prayer meeting-3 in town halls and preaching in thos tres, and so on, ad infinitii lit. These are sonic+ the forms which our charlatanism is taking, and lino Mess excesses into which it is run . ning. 'Where it will stop w 00,14 hard to toll. Our very children are catching the impnk.l and bias of qur social manners and habits. T6ev• Mon and, women before' they have left otV bibs and tuckers.. Subordination, and obedience anifrespect for their seniors, and modest glin t:lenge and propriety of demeanor, at home and. abroad are absoleto things among our youth of both sexes. They smcike, and chew, and drink, play billiards and cards, go to the club'' and the " park," Ilgiare at balls and parties, dress exeruciatingjy, and talk about marriages, grand . pstillilishinerits an 4 rurope an tours, at)iisteeif and twenty. At this rate, yeare, surely,'as a nation, geting on mirac ulously. At the bottom of it all, howover, are MisoUndfie.ss, falsehood, instability and cur riii)tiOn, and tho day will come when, for all this sewing of the wind, we,shall reap an aw ful rbtribution. • 11utigtlym;A Cane of Th ree Mouths Stand - ing'Cured. • Gro. W. lizNnititkuY, of Pittsburgh, safe : Agd quffaing for.threemonths with•• 'Rheumatism, a pi e rt of thelfmn sdnevemlytts to confine mo to my bed, !Intro been entirely cored by using Ikerhave'a Holland Bitters. I hare had ono attack' since, but 'found almost instantaneous, relief in the same medicine.' lt.ts in toy oPinkiion, a Wry remedy for Rheumatism." • Read Cbrefully,— Tho Genuine highly Concentrated lhathave's Holland Itinerate put up in half pint bottles only; and retailed - at ono : do4r p bottle. Wile gtent demand for thia truly celebrated 91edjAnt , has induced many Imitations; which the public ?Mould guard uonst. Fochasing.. Duran of imposition I See that our Mime' IS on the label Of eirery bottle you buy. • BENJAMIN MGR, Jig. tr. CO, Sole Proprietors,' No 27 Wood, b9P.' 4 4 4 9 fi n 4 44 9 161 1'9 4 9 4114f3'4,'Piltsbrurgh' Orpliaasw , •:Court Sale. B• Y • ' VIIITUb'!OVAN• ORDER OF 'JIM OiPliani;• • Coed of :Allegheny - county, WilLto ex. pos'ed to sale by - public rendue or oubcry, on the piem• lb,eB,:ptijUESDAY. the 12th , drip of Jelly, tabu, et 10 n'alock: A. 31..; of said day, the follOWlo g described ItEAI• . MOO of John Simon , licernor,,Fato et' Sewickley tninehiP , lit iwi4 county, deccased,,riz: , I ; .-All.' that PlYee, 'l4 , Pciinel Of laud, situate in Seirickley SewasbipiA liege ony eounV,Peopsylvania, and bounded and described as follows; to wit: *ginn;Ra at a poet on W•lidekililaud . of , dhhti le're,esf 00 , ruPP-Pig ff3P25,3 by „ sa idlikna westons aed,enti-ne4 degrees, ‘ nort n nit) and oneefourtb percitea: , t4 h P9o' on *B'i line: tiabee 6 hl land of Philip Croat north euttity-mght "lha r de: gwes. oamt, opeAundred arid thirty-six per 4 pat; occupation of John Brea ley east - ht erica by leM4 P o il In • 6.„ iA. ort e.b.w. Imes,' south forty-sight'and eind-half, pintheo to Land .40 1 41 , /that: thence by land iof. said Ater - sonar .cietttemht. .aud &os-holf degrees, Vest istaty perches to a post; thence ciY4E4 of emd Oboe oast • one and 'one-half degrees south one sod .tbrewtomths Per,ehes to the land Of A da m .F4ohtet;. thence by /and ofiddd Friehtel eolith eightrit i tdandione - half deTeea, Vest: Seventy-Mk •perches t o place of hi 3 ffint) og— ce_rdaining FORTS:TIVO,ACI4.Ii, strict molt, ' i it - being /tho same piece' or. parcel of land Dinh. the l i t?it h :l ltrtnil4. l< er lirn„ r :A b . Y o. n , i t Fig ° , s pn o r r ebasod u lro eu tli Jacob Renick.. , , , , TERN'S OF BAT'..:;:t.lite-tbio , l 11l ineli, ini the , coo- TERN'S mig , by the orphans' i ;mut; unetbird witlun — sit 'mouths, and one-third within wig year' from the centirrnetion of ludo, with interest; the two hot pay. , tnenta to be secured by . bond , and ppertme on the premises.. r' Any r infermuttion required concerning said. property *lithe gireti by William Breitenstein and Reno' (,rosy, , Erectdote of said deceased. !..,."114totderof the Court. . . ,"..- ittadaWlfActdi , I , THOMAS A. ROWLEY, Clerk.. . . BOYS I. S IIO T GUNS.—Attention Cs called ' -46 oiiilaelt br • . _. . ~ , i ..,:iidalt)YiEV, , :l3.llo T - Li ii li Si 'i . - tile ' liertsliiiiiiitifactored especially to one iiingr, and , are tee, welt fluhMed, and,entirely. reliable , d safe .....,wMwircittld to their boys toils( Marksmen, OidretsMdpo these beautiful weapons. i'lr „ ..,., d • ~.... OARTWRIGHT a 'MPG, . , SO Wood sUeet.' MZMM Sew Advefflwents PHI: POLAR R.EttIGERATA :O ” , . AL.isitth, ..,;,?-, ~,.-.7...: 4 ....::il , - • .. r.v.,-. ' . Fitter and •:fyiTat4r Ctrier Combinedr4 Involiing icnixirtitit principles iievet before- attained, which enables Di EA FIST, • • , .... MILK, 1 VEGETABLKS, FRUITS, &C., To bo kept longer, dryer, and colder, with LESS ICE, than can be done with any other Refrigerator now in .us9";!ac,°P hand and for - 7 - d e It: O. pudicysi - -, -fekii ', - t raix wo;:mi klrect, fivltotittinrsTiftli. I Our Tailoring Department IS STOCKED WITH A COMPLETE AS SORTMENT of DUCK AND. DRILL. PANT, STUFFS, LIGHT COATINGS AND CASSI3IERES Which we are making to order at VERY LOW PRICES L. BIRSHFELD & SON, LINEN AND DUCK COATS AND DUSTERS, u endless variety, a POPULAR PRICES L. lIIRSTITELD k SON, RJ Wood street G E N'rS' S E A N B E UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, HALF-HOSE, Of Lisle Thread, g lauzo, Merino, Silk, Linen. Cotton, ac. orall Sizes: at L. lIIIISLIF.ELD.k Jew SU N UMB R 1:I.'1: 'A' tIONNEt3; itißl3o 9; Moran's New WoVert Skirts, French and Chentillv ces, de., de. A ntee assortment DC the anitte t, ca hand, and for sale by -- tit Ing Eft ICPALIII ER, (,oic neater ,to,Van,tiorderd 74 Market' stte BONNETS, MANTILLAS, SII AW LS, wyrinso, it 1._.•,' AT AUCTIHN-7-Commenciao t hie, THURSDAY MORNING, Juno 30, at 10 o'clock. at the Corn rebil Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth etreet. will be sold— NJ New Styled Tridsmed Ilennote. IttoStraw " " " • ..• 60 " 't Mantillas. 40' '. ' " Ladlett' Shawls. A large quantity of Metia and Boys' Summer Chtthi no Panama and Leghorn Hate; Men's and Wit:ocm ,, Shoes ft 3.1 1 , 1 ,1. lima hougitius earl la , h..1.d, as 111 i, b1 , ..71: 11111,• ' he closed out immediately. jetal P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. 11,‘ITZE MERINO SHIRTS FOR MEN k 3 with short ,teevea, LINEN FIR.kW MIS, FINE SU IRTS, An 4 rpnar,.., and a fa! line of -Men'. Fmnielima Good., , -nited to tlot warm 'iyostlier. - Chltdron'a thin,: ti rind Ve4,, in all eizes. at je:10 JOS. IKORNMIS, 77 Itlarltot st. B1t( \V N'S EssEN CF: 4)F .1 AMA ICA GlNOES—Anexenant taniiy ~1,,i Will, for ,:th, nholotale and relitil• by Jo'. FI.FNI 1•G, tedd corner Market 4 and Diamond. BAKER'S PURE M EDDA NA I. Col ) LI vEH t il I.—A large ,upply iurt rooeired, by . , - '3OSEEIj FLEMING, ioltO• corner Diamond and Marlow .treat. Dil It E DI, I V E DLL, ~ A litable fur table, war j' futated freely, for ealu by . . - - , - Josepo rEtAnNo, j.:..0 cornor Inaturniil and Mitrizet st. R.1 . :A1. .1 ArAN Br, ACK INCI.— Tlik int?" , tim.bio cvmpoAtion. with ling the withal labor, pro duce, it moat brilliant jet Itlaok, taunts .tunitielitnent b , the leather, Ana t roFen rom Nay unplea.tunt amen. For nide wholentle or tml, by jor l . FI.EIIING. jela) coruer I , laman , l and If arket street. MAR it.lKstr7T, :Fp.__jr - 07 - 7 - T‘ie. :, .0111- formbie two story Ilriok Imr..llitig. Oriile. 1 . 0.1n< and eellar. The 1141, al feet Boot. by tot t o ., ,p...p. pp an eller: a large grape arl.or, a - tone wall and paling in tropz,', i —pr. onttalittllne.lo. Pr iv.. 1.2.000. TYnans ettsy, N. CUTHBERT 1 SOS. je:11 :II Plarket Kre , t. pA L i Eli BMIS. sirlall :Ina I.trizo, for drug , , , gists, confeetioners and tea at:tile ß. rs, Tor ULDIN xue ey .1. I V . A lcTiargl l7 7-.1.1ad0 expressly tmg up uxes a lot (UT Male at Mai J. R. WELDIN, jr'.lo • , GI Wood Lstrret near Fourth S , • IN. NEW STYIES .I:OCIiET Et.)("liS, fl,- salt by - ' ' ' .1. 11. Wr.,1.1 1 1N, .p -au • . ez. Ward ktreet. near Fourth. -- .. _.--....-- - -- S 1 li Ii A IL C A'S fr.; 0. ;,r :=lilt. "by J. It. AV E1.i.r . ..". ""if,-306,w0.t street. fleas Fourth. 11..)1.%;:q :1....Z .`k; (*AItD CASES, new =hole, for I_, sale by .1. IL. W111.1 , 1N, , o CZ W.. 1 ulroet, ncrtrFollitlt. . .. .. . . r 1 y, I.(xyr4 PICKS, for Salk` ily 1. RAVI-1.1 , 1N. 470-! rA v; , ,04 .strck;t,iin7 I , ...ritmlt. - LI liC• , f‘llll',Kl'. - 11 .00 1,11;114s for sale . 11 ) . 11 .144 - ll/iNItY II CIIII.INS. 131 Vl'A'rt IF.S.---'2.ol. l l4lE l tels - for halo by I,:xt 111:Nth 11. ct.l,i.iNS. OM 15',(fliE15.31L—fritile ...titting Cheese, 1 .) ter sale by 1 le9o Vti IiR.ELLA S, SK IRT - tsice 11111ACS. Duculp and IlateLf,ot. A 1,41 I line of Dom.:stip lotgl _ - U4...0t mir:oL e _ The Northern Vire - Br, Life Asurance eoligiany. LOND6iii, MOORGATE STREET Capital 16..Wti.6 0 0 I Called up :01,1 plod 61.403 111,013 AMETtii-31t January 16.5.1—51,194.111 Real E•Oute, Lazne on Bonds owl Nortgagos, If egoonaillo f Annuities! tic ..03,278 18. 5 1.11 skte,nm tailway raw ritlivrthll,e itiri,4 ! Govvrunient tto urltira unit Itccern on. ............. 12,1.145 4- 4 674,7104 S Loans on Life Polio n. 4,157 17. 7 11,199 40 on luVestmentii ue• tilled but not yet payable_.. 0-10 11,242 46 in ruincin or Branch Es tablishnients and Agents In course or transmission • 55,6,5 S 9- 6 279,441 ai and collection C4u4, Current letsOttlit tuld - .. , erest with Tiknai s eci' ' , 11,201 2. 6 161,510 61 Other and, `11,b1 . 1. 'Ol 49,405 48 noreauo from premionn.. torest on inve,tmento for the yearemling lst inn- • nary; 1058 • • 'V50,74010. 0 $ 14021111 during the BarllOpliod, including, premiums of re- Psiltartee with other uni.- coi; .11,1A114.1 . 3- Cr 25,653 This Company having gonmped with the law of Penn sylvania, the undersigned is priifglred to gtrectinSUrtinee on anno44 every doSeripnoll ot propertf at moderate rates. ' W. ALIIIOTT, • Tornporary Office, No. htti Wood street. ;- lioliilsiliNOElSlENT• p BX.H IB IT It)N , Incur scilook—lfi.e !IMAM e;ereises of the PUP4e of the High School. consisting of Essay's and Orations, will mite place in LAFAyrrrr. 1(41.1., on FRIDAY, a/4N o'elock, P. M. Pickets can be had of the Principals of the. Ward .Sollools, or a the wilco of the High &Moo'. DirAdmiSsion free: FRT; FOR SUliblEß .IVRA.R, ,- a - Ono door South or Fifth. `l4OOKs Fau. _Lp D. Islieli's • Curiosities of Literature, .4 vols. Nuetes' Ambrosiatax, edited by 61'1ien.7.10, 5 vols. • I.itwthortie's Novels and Tales, 8 vols. urgfullOw'dlyse arat-POetleal Writings. y • it. AferYlP 'Prlg , 8 rids. -curter or us, 3 Foy. Ura„lanivaon's. , }Vorlos in blue agi4 “co, a vpis. kutnang'OlitiPa , atoriea, 4 E Trewlawney's itaeolloations of Shelby •tr. 'Byron. Lord Dulferin's Lenora from High l.autu4W• • Donghisiderrold'a LIM, by Mason, Douglas derrold's.liistory -, arranged by hid soft. • TOM BroWle81441)11)01`Days at Rugby. To Ceiba and Back,* Vacation Voyage, by It. 11. Dana. The Cavalier, by U P. It. James. Freedllian and hid Friends, by Shelton M'Kenzle. • 7:1 1? Convatax . cout,.by N. P. Walls. gnder jliFtl9r 0c laddo for tit 9 `49kitary. arp ' 13a111 4 ' KAY Jl. CO, 65 WOO ittert_ - A o ,47 - cfrEgovs.; thilue-1-rusT-or7lTlF.o.l:oottfir . tzr.V großt PirtikStil ityp Market.' Up to . that c date, our entireatoek will ,be 1T1114C41601/51he.4illje003ce':'T"Ltg'tEcu tire I tc ' ek o, CittF. C CO, e. „ • or Fill. 1) ./ eels. . JUSTRkiIEIVEP. - A- HANDSOME - nnsorttnstttof Oki Ii•PRE BIi4I)YMAIDA" CLOTHLNO,.of , all ctesariPtiongt along Wttiel:a4lies'. Dress C.aps and Mead presses, and all the new Styles of Patterns for June. - • M. A: WEAVER, 2,t} rifth street, June. _ story,FAXlr:m. Nos. 7 and S. IISHING1 ISHING .TAblK.L.E.—Litayssig fpr spveral -years made the buying and selling of ' ••••- i tooo rtdot ban:no-in mit business, wo have now on Land by ell 'odds the best variety of goods In this line to be towel in the elty.. s • H - • • , Professional or Amateur . Fishermon tin" thing hi,the shape of 'Oohing Tackle at low prioeb. . BOWS 'a TETLEY, k1e.1.38 Wood atreci A,R,RIV4I -100 boxes Palermo JL. OPlnes, BWeet, (Ina / 0 0 Tigermq , emong, justrece vins thin 44 , ,% 1 Oale jamERBON , ,jets N0:N10643 opposite Ht. Cltstanog Ibis). rt 4 , • • •• • New, VANNEL COAL OIL. - ~, ... ~ _ . • • S;OMEOF THE GOOD — QUALITIES OF . .. yen * fi nal Cannel 'Vold Oil, are then(' : Tj' RIVALS GAS THIIItIN BRILLIANCY; Ii" IS ENTIRELr NON-EXPLOSIVE ; ...ITMATBE CA RRLED ABOUT: 'IT IS CONVENIENT FOR GENERAL USE: 'IT BURNS WITHOUT ANY OFFENSIVE ODOR; IT IS CLEAR AND 8E,41/TIFUL IN COLOR: ITS APPEARANCE IN 77TE ./..4.1/P TS ORNAMEN- TAL AND ATTRACTIVE: _ IT _DOES .NOTPERALINENTLY SOIL. CARPETS, CLOTHING, ite., on which it may be epilled, a large par- Ilan of it, being ono of the beat articles fur 'Fiala ing coiled S IT . f.- i • i.• : . , ` L : : IT IS'EJIPHATICALLI THE CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN. DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE. Go to a respansible delder *mid obtain it good coal oil lamp. Secure.tAia wids, so that they will move readily Up and down in the tube. Trim the wick with sharp setssors;•exactly even with the top of the wick-tube, clipping off the small - projecting potntat at the corners. Fillybur lamp with our oil. Tern up the wick carefully nt first. so as not to crack the chimney. • A shade will greatly enhance its excellence for read tog or sewing by. Ity the'carefut observance of these directions, you will secure a light that cannot fail to please. Our facilities for refining are now very perfect and complete, and having devoted a great deal of laborious attention to the art, we have succeeded in producing an .article of the very best quality, to which we invite the eawcial attention of the trade. All orders will be filled at the lowest rates. For site by the barrel, or in quantities to suit custo mers, by •• ADAIR A. VEEDEIL ? • Refiners of Coal Oils, Penn's Avenue, near High street, Mot far from the Court House.) No. 83 Woixi • alma MEM ALETTER MAILED AT JOHNS GOWN, Penn'a.addressed to ft) ff:JBNODURAIisS.at New A lexandria, Penn'a.. enclosing a note drawn to hisordor by. Wean, MORUELL Co., payable at their office in Phila delphia, dated 'Hay 6th, 1554, at sixty days for $.3,514 77. All persons are eantioned against receiving said note, as it is not endorsed. anti payment hat been stopped. BOLLAIt SAVING:3 BANK, Di - pubit,lll , ..tiki With t 1 Lank tii , (Lire the first dirty iitisvood . .tj, =CM Importers of HARDWA-RE, No. 52 Wood Street, Four boot, 411)0WO St Chalks Ilotel, i. 5. BRYAN, of Luttmwtcr....l..lAN b. thaw, Pitt'gh GEO; S. BRYAN gr. CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS For: 'f BE SALE or - PIG IRON, BLOO3IS, &C., No. 52 Wood st., Pittsburgh. RETELF.XCC-I.—Lyon, Short A: ralsttrgh, ton. Copeland ;t: Co, ntislairgh: Thos. E. Franklin, Esq Lancaster, non. Simms ea:tier:lu, Harrisburg - , Bryan Carriner lc Co.: Itollidarburg. Pa ic23:6ni TIIE ENTERPRISE. INSURANCE CO OF. FOIL ADE LPIII INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE by Fim on Buildinge. Morghandize, Furniture, le, at rei.amithle rates of premium. Inererom —F. Ratehliird Starr: William 7;ll'K ee,of Wm. Vl'Kee Frazier:an°. aI. Atwood. of Atwood, Mine A Co.; Itenj. T. Trviliek, fifTrediel:, Stokes A. Co.; Iletay Armin Writer. L. Dawson; Goo, 11. Stewart, of 'Stewart A Bro.; John 11. Brown. of John If. Brown Co.: B. A. Fahliestock,of B. A. Fahnestoek &Co.; Andrew It. Cash: J. L. hirrinaer. of Wood A &ringer. F. FOIL STARR, President. W. 0 IXE, Secretary. FlModacil Byrraraeri.— , W llolmesi co .7. Painter A co., Thorny M. Howe. Ilea, Jae. Marehall, Esq., Allen Kramer. Esq.. Wilson, 3CEIroy A Co., Wilson, Payne dr Co., Italics , - Brown A Co, Livingston. Copeland James 13.1,y0n A Co., Wm. R hardy A Co. tar.O. IMIC AN o CO., Agri:Os, j 'ZS m No.:a Wood street _ .. Tio.m.Daw nity HOODS AND V Ala j compding in ivi.rt of Calicoes Ging ham, Limns, Mueline, Sitirtings, Sheetimo Cheeks‘, Cra4h, Fianlielm and If osiery; ti I, OVE S, II IT7' S , Thomas' Shad and Cane Hootw. Potop skirts. Combs. Button,. Edging. Laces - Velvets. I:ound Combs, Fan, Ilandkerehiefe, Bain and Bun Umbrella.. Oentlenien': C.Mars, Shirt Iketome, Stmt.:m.l,re, Sc. Lat. lie, tril tinl. our Calmoes and Gingham:: good„ and very pretty patterns. The, goods are 10 cheap is can t.o found anywhere else. at MIIS. 1.. S. OALBRATIPS, ceV, Corner Wylie and High street, Mlkl.l , I t AN!) . MAKING: Shirts,. , .')'adland otdv,at Al:,, L. S. CIAI,IIIZATIFS. je2s copier Wylie and' rget, • S3.lll ' N 14 Ft in E:`,IItIV..IIDP,K (Lino to order, JO cent., per vent. at • ' ItS. I. S. GA I:BRAT H'S. je•2s Comer Wylie and High idreete. Lifrrciusu DUE nn WIWA4 --- 4;:. nwhine.d cent` vard, lit S. GALInt 2Y Corner Wylie and High streets. . . _ _ MILL FEE-- DIC4 hags Ground Serenn lags, received on enneignmenhand for sale by J. A. FETZER, feliS Corner Market , and First ,trcet.9. N E I 1.4.)U14.-12 , Ftue Hour, re eeived Idol Eon talC Ly JAMES :erase Mar ..did and First street,. M=ii== 11 F.ti RY N. C3I.LII:A .t4'3S,trZ2. 4- 1 V,114.111 I) 01) I) S 9 , 119 Wood Street, 3 / 4 . \.-.. . b,,, si . ... . -4,.5:, . -4-..„,-; • .- - ...5.% Lost or Miscarried, No. 65 Fourth Street Llr?Lrr iuMreat from that date CHAS. A. corroN, Treatkrer. LOGAN & GREGG, 'jot of — We,teril ,vno I.'h%ZerP fe•-eiitli•Ut (o JAM.La A. FET2EII, jells corner Market laid First streets. Q . ILK FA NS, Linen Faits. Pal inleaf Fans, KJ in great variety, at je;Pi 108. 11ORM:78, 77 Market street (ll.n-ts and Mitts. selling k. - 3 (-heap at lIORNOR, j,.3 , 1 No. 77 Market street. 'COYS M t; RE - EN " eon -061.04 c!; band and for sale at manufacturers prierp. at -'" 'AWN TlinbtPSON niva too.l3N'Thihl FOUNDRY M KVA tons extra No 1 Anthracite, very soft, for sale by • ; alv3, JulIN .711t.10111.1E111 1 . SUN Dia ES.— hal barrels Prime N. O. Mils es, Oak ve.l.erage; no do St. Jaule;i, S. 11. do; :al do Lovia•lbg's first q uality Syrup; bkl,l lugs good to choice Rio l'iitiec; 77, • I'cltct's ehoke Java do; 133 Half chests Young nyvon. Imperial Gnu Pow der, Oolong and Pkolllhillg Teas • IsO hplies w-eotioil brands s's, Sc 110',10mp To uoevo; 10 kegs l'ovinitten SIX twist TU1,22120; - 75 , Clot). dodo; 5 Jo :Muni; 10 du !laity Salt in Sucks; '..a/ bags GrunzPopper; 15 do Allspice; . 5 do Not consial . 1u boxes No. 1 Soap; . 100 do Chemical olive Soap; . 21. du German do. 30 do Variegated or Toilet Soap; 50 dozen CiniVazdtboards; 130 do Bucket-a; 30 do Tubs, assorted nicer; 100 du broanot ; GO tvlrtdAM.:ll. Raisins; 30 do No: 1 NorfolkV;hocolate; . • 40 do Madison Swell: GO bolos ::d:1 aid ;10 barrels Bleael - ital Elephant and Whale Oil; • 10 do Strait's Tanners :Xi do Cod do do • 10 do Rosin do. :al du N. C. Tar. - In atom and for sale by . aL2li MILLER & RICKETSON. $3OO ) 91 4 1 0 - 0 gyouu,!, ropy fe.:t fror t t on Runedgo street, by 120 in depth: Imo treeb, etc. nly3l S. CUT lIRERTd: SON, 51 Market st. I:abilfizTifirgedoNo doMackerel bib ka.t , i ro i t i ltelyr i l l gi \ For salo by my2O VINK NOTE. vAr.k.:lts AND lINVIM OPf•—th.., La Hao'.9.,litiQa , t4 S4llB and other celebrated brands, for vale at ' tiAVEN'S, lap Corner Wool & Third k 11tada.4 Se tenelonel Ats. -1,11-c4Elt for,wle --IA I -FA/12Q01.1)C1i.4. CO., Je2:l No. 60, corner Fourth and Wool bueetp. QPECIA for Fruit ,lars, , assorted )..j size, for vale by B. L. FAIINWYOCK . (X), No. CO, cornet Fourch;aud Wood Ste. 1 CAN PUItE 01L PEPPtHIII.INT juxt received and for vale by • • , BECKHAM & KELLY,; Allegheny City. SEED just re, R coivo 500 141s,i,cdA,RA oi In v b v y Ay pEqqp.4 ITo &.v tt Ly,. . /In 1,136. WI ItIJSTAD.P SED cyst rebeivg4 and for:s4e by RELLT, • ' Allegheny City.. TETE MANIJFNCTURERS OF SA W- A_ TEES CHEMICAL oLME • ERAsnrE SOAP, alter subjecting it to the severest tests knowndo the trade, are fully, persuaded that there it nolererlily Wash leg Sinip, in the United States, for so little money, having pt. once so many good qualities, (and so few discounts HEATTTv.. colors, firmness, surface and tex tura gonetmi 1,, ,;, . OE , PURITY—In freedom from rosin, iarpeatiriei chef, liSh Oils, stale grease; fyidadtlltenglon#r, ,,- , OL' QUALITY—For washing clothes, ef even deschp , coarse eolloh, woblen'efailk: printed. or white: for .r.s.tatxo. tar, greaSe. P Oll .. oil, printers' ink, shoemakers', wax, etc., from clothes, furniture, and from the hands. ' • (live it a fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on eachbox..Ask for R copy . Of the direC9o4. , 3. H. SAWYER. , tr9Oti atreet,-pittsbr,ugh.', DOMESTIO "AND STAPLE DRY GOODS:. of OVOrf ',gaiety. Also, press GoodS,-Lace ties, Shawls, Hosiery, White tloods. & ON LAVE 74 Market IPRESVI lialf chests Green and LL Black yarioua grades, ;70 caddy boxes do. : of different sizes, in store and for flide 511.TRTIA.No & CONNOR, • -• 197 Libertr stieet . 0 CASES CAItB. DTA GNTSI. jlist received and for sale by BECK-FIAM XELLY, Alleiheny. fIOUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY, Bill iread Ifoxel; Post Offlee sDien, Card Racks, Del endeza and s nd Boxed, a large assortment at rHAVE"' 4,33 c.oper VtOb'd ertastiNkktpsiikauty.t._ 'w j I V e apt JOHN N. S F 4.1 1 ,1 1 AIR W -, (succussor to nartgb7l7cillephartq Druggist, sts. , • A complete s tock of DR1761, MEDICINES,,a6II; OILS and DYES, constantly* hand. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Will find it to their advantage to gire - cts liftinu facturer of the celebrted SOTER. City' and • County -anittranee= Vontpanyi.' NOTICE' IS ITEREBYt:GIVEIf , :THAT , " 11 - in puredence bran iset'of Anaembly tetWinktkiere t to, and the. Charter of Ineorporntiotl, APPT O Yed•' A PP_, 11th, 1809 , Books to receive subscripttoos to trio Ga.,at Stock of the City and CountYlnsurancerotripany oar the city of Allegheny:will be eplah at:the office - or PETER: PETERSON, Federal street,: Allegheny, on TUESPAY, NY EDN IDAY. and THURSDAY( . sth, 6th and itn :or July, and at the °Rico of WM. 7. BAUM; on St. Clair Ftr eel., Pitt.burgh,'on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the &h and 9th of July next, to remain open for Turn DAYS. (un less the stock be sooner snlascribed,) froth 10 A. AL to 4 o'clock, P. t„ of each day. '- ' ' --. • - ' • Josiah King, ifilnerS .t. Cillihabli; : . . , Henry 1 Arm, Mtn -B. Pasey, . Peter Peterson , John Birmmgham; O. G. Craig, ' ' ' Win:P. Boma, James Old, . - • - dolinarwin, Sen., . ' •-• James Gibson, 'JohnSorePspo, . . C. Yeager, ' George Lewis, Samuel Gormly, , NicholaS Voeghtly, Sen., • John A. Scott, • . It: McDowell, • : ' John W. Riddle, - - David Greig, . _ ! - - Sam') Lindsay, Jun., . J. Longmore, M. Borland, Thomas FaxeY; D. Id. Evans. - Alex.-Hilands, . • ikR. W. Poindexter, Thos. Donnelly, James Park, Jun., James A. Gibson, D. Leet Shields, - Mal Mini,olll:7l. ---: P.IA - 310SL P Arrival of Pianos. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE cowed from the msrmfaetory of CHICKERING & SONS, freAt supply of their IJNRIVALLED PIANOS The instrnmen6 ksie all bean celoeted personally he aut.cliber, at the Factory, ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET Those in Mint' of Pianos am invited to call and exam inc this stock, which comprises all theyarions'etyles mannfactnwd by Chickcring & Sons, from the plainest to the most elaborately 'carved oases, aml.sit.pricea to suit all purchasers AF -ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED:IPA NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS. JUST RECEIVED—A SPLENDID NEW lot of MELODEONS. from the - factory of MASON it lIAMIJN, Boston, including all the styles made by this firm. . These instruments have been approved by the greatest musicians in the country-69 Dr. Lowell Mason, 1:co. F. Root, W. It. Bradbury, and others—con sequently they can tss relied on as beingyirst clan 41.3/M -./neat:. They are noted for the following potrits: L Their pure Hull musical quMity of tone. , 2 Their great power of tone. 3. Their is,rfeet equality of.totto. • ' • • - .11. Their prompt and easy touch. . G. Their beautiful style of finish. ' 6. Their durability. 7. Their cheapness of prim. . . For sale only N by , JOHN H. 31.t.LLOR; ' o:'81 Wood street.' Descriptive circulars mailed to one address. Emyl3 , r utp - impoRTATioN GEO. R. WHITE & CO., No. 25 Fin Street, ARE NOW RECF.IyING A cpxIFLE'LE STOCK OF LADIES'. DRESS GOODS BAREGE Aim BAREGE ANGIAISIOILD3 BLACK LACE SHAWLS Mantillas, Barege An glais Dttsters,tw 11; W44 l t l §. Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • Wood 'Street, corner 'of risir4, jelly PITTSBURG ALLEGHEWT PPAWlrgiri% • SECRETARY AND TREASURER'A OFTICE: AT No. 34 PIPTU fiTlittlET BUPERINTENDANII3 OFFICE TN A STON WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, I•AAU7ICTUBR LID DM= I 1 guar INLVISIT 01 Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves, PLAIN AND FAN" GRAYS Y"N") tO. ”.• Sole Proprietor of the Celebrated P.kTENT GAS' IIIIIINI:40 .AI‘ID SMOKE CtASSIMifING' coax 8-Tet . lr ES* -• Office end SeJes fiFenr; "ko.-4:Wood.red.,Pittaburek-Pa. Smyyll & SNOWDEN'S - ___, - NEW 7E41, 4,T0 RE, : , . No. 34 Flftla.Sixeet.. . . . &Villa. CIJRI.OI3B OOLONGS, FllibT' Totrso , HYSONS,. OUNROWDIR,B,' • 1NPEN141....5, Et - 41.451i BNEKEPAST TEAS. All purcbased at lowa4.CaSt bse9, and'f i thcae sale lad Retail;at " Valrr a /$ Fo ' IrEN% - Nrlat • . Nay Tieftire.St*aet- • 43 4 .... ••• TAU4O II CORNER. FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS;; • ' • • ' • '• •rimturiatr, fIAS JUST 11E0W EE - Li -krieg;' , s# $ l - 1 /!!. PLY ocEpriag and Sum!tteriloodi, 04 he is . I r ld i rit o oneWnt ra a ue :! * °r • 47 ,; °l - the g . t eYin IMM=II - 1101 t EDFORD SPRINGS—THIS IV El L i.) known and delightful summer resort will he open for the-reception of visitors un the ftrstof Timm, and kept opeli s till the find ofOctober. • • o • .Ihe hotel:will be uoder the iumingeinentet Mr. A. G: Allen, whose, experience, courteous minuet's, ind atteta hot to his guests,' give the aniplest axellfance 0f" 40.04 -and kind-treatment - - , Partiea wishing rooms or any -information itiregardle the Piece, !!ilkFlt!'•4" AV L 44 47' gurtr4tPl'49l4fjtiii{so .bT4 4,55. •' ' " mijourionent: 61.414.shriseew ;sale% ' s4tit PROPVITY 0F... .11 BIRKS - 'RROGER, powtpotuid - unig WEDNIA, yi July. 16th .By aide? - or thassmitreg. , • B. B. CHAMBERLIN; . GEO. F. GILLMORE. , , Rochester;Stule 2411;1859. - .X.TRA du e r, f brt na s d e t rj . & Cpy go - . • No. 80, owner FbarthsadWood Mf7f• Kr 1 - Mq AL , nPI iONN.BT IS, f r om ! N4w..toric :and : P 1 40 , 400i404 3, _ 0 9?).100Y41-9h we. canaenslieg , lo? - . raylo " 11010r411 Market kreet• aigitlWitalt 41 , '..; s*stre)ll-' - OWING - ENTRAGTB;.agsotfedi for if4o bY .4IINP3Tocz ' jele ' °or:toe-wood ttlfourtil streets -,.- QCOTCH.ALEAND PORTER.- - 5 casks •Blood'e &ditch .• •• - ,-••• • ' • ' •5 " • -.- Troute.4o . Ipdla Yale . , 1 2" - " • LondonPartarm siptAtiogid for ettiely .-= 4p28). .I.IIOT -olowetiviOt #.-7',Shet.Otthe,w-leih togettierNrith, Mil wand variety, makes oar Moak the Most ezieheive in the city.- They ere-015 A el, very low. . T' A4l W. • . rny% CARTWITIGH . T VOITATtiood at. EsgrlslVE#_A . 15) IiACHIXISTS 043 1 1y 4 T0: forwli onir -31179 2 1 2' 2133 113"1 " 35161* _. _44:717"4'4"!_ itSUrnat. NORTHERN ABSURANC I E COXPAIrf NO. 1, MOORGA'M STREET, LONDON. CAPITAL $6,298,90 0 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 01 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ending January - 933,73412 THIS co r l i tlyX, INSURES,ASINST Loss or byfFire, nhinciAtetery ni4Ption, of Property. ' Rata Of Peerniusr are fc, and, in all cases, based upon the character of -the-owner or - - occupant, and the merits of the risk: Losses promptlyinijusted and, pshiwithont referelM9,--- td Lakion. -A iippdal perataikal, ,fraurjin:xided ddln ssi t n t h i n '; 44 ' . 4 4. Ityrari •nr vrmanmosii" )desars. James 'Weeny a.Ce.,114 Wood street: u John Floyd* Co.. 1.73 Wood street: Browra Ifilltratricks, 10 - Liberty street: D. , Greggt *Qq.ota,Woqd we9t; ' u WlLsen. bPDI toy & 54 Wood otioet f, • James -Wen:Mien & Co.; M 3 Wood street. ." • limn& L Co', 95 Water sheet;' - • • , 13: A. Fahnestock k Co., First and ate.; u Joe.' Woodvrell * Co. Second antfWood eta; • Boyehtlektofirth and-Market-streets d ma id e a d l'eo„NlirodlantlA t itattrata GeorsnaH.Studtt, Foq,;l3,Sank.street: Messrs. Myers. Claghorn k. Co. `432 Market street;" C 0.,• Wm. . ' M'Cnichoon' A - Collins, FrOntaral New streets o Smith; Williams'k Co., 513 Market street; • James Graliatn 1-.00433=H 23 Letitia street Joseph B. Mitehell; Esq, President Mechtmica Bank James Dunlap,-Esq„-Presidetit Union Bank: Hon. W.-A. Porter,late Jtidge Supreme COnrt. , . . .TAMES W. AligOtt A g ent.. • "iempors- Offles4lo3. Wood street- JOHN 11. MELLOR 81 WOOD STREET.., AT TIFIE CENETItIiT. 1 6 1AVat en firtit .'4 ESTABLISHED IN 1838. ALLEGHENY INSUR Aga :t0 . . ' • OP PITTSBURGH. OFFICE—No. 37 FlithStieit, T.,I4SURIS - AGAINST ALL KINDS OR_ .1;"1 - 1RE AND MARINE ELSRS. • ' ISAAC JONES. President; JOHN D. afeCORD, _Vine' • President; 13:11. - BOOR; _Secretary ; Capt:: , WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent .• Ihrrennnts—lsnac, Jones. C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, Capt. H.'C. Gray, John - A: Wilson. B.L:Fahne...stock, John D:lleCord, /sane Pennock. R. P. Sterling, Capt. Wm. Dean, Thos: M.HoFre;Robt H. Darts. _ my'" DEL WARE' RIIFITAL B ETY. INSURANCE COMPANY NTORPOR&ED I3Y THE T,EGISLA. TUB OF'PENNSLVANU,I63 S . OFFICE, S. E. CORNER TEIRIYAND WALNUT STS. PRIT..ADVIMR3A. Illarinelnsurance. ON VrSSEL.9, CARGO. .Tchall parts of the world. INLAND INSIfRANCES , On Goods, by Riven Canal, Lakes. end Land Carriages On Merchandise geners.lll, ' • , • On Stores, Dweltair; Rouses, 'eta etc.. ASSETS 0 T C a-4 PAIV r, _ Bona, Mortgage=, and Real _ n,363 35 Philadelphia City 6 cent. ... 105,1.44 00 PennsylvaniaBtate L0an5....„.,...... 4., .. tr .--,104,425 00 United States' Trdastny .. 30,112 50 Railroad 0 3 ceutildertgageßonds......!-.. —..., 67,3 - A.OO stocks in Railroads, Gas and Insurance Cos-.- .25,3 C 50 Bills Receivable • • • Cash'ort hand. . 42,067 85 Balance in kiwis of Agents, Premiums on debts due the . Marine Policies recently issued, another ot4F M1;24 14 j Di YZCTOaa. dE,Stoko4 Wm. Mein, F p - • Edriiiind A. scalier. • • - sman, , Theo2talus Paulding, , natunton: Jolm if...Teri.“.-"e , • ii.,,,To4eaßraokef - Join! o .Dsv , °=,' • .sco• James TraquiDit, ' , TV,Tmas c. 13 Lim.re. Jr", '• obertl3#oll; • James C. nand, . , , Jacob p • Ltlt"gP' . • j am ,,, B. NFarlaTatt: - jose,pilli,SC-14 • Jo hn, YFI 4 • Dn-n- N 1 . 1 . 1 90 ,),,, ', •". J oh n , p„ , e m p Geo. G. - rAeP9r, • D. T.14 0 1V 1 :4 llugh • - (lartea : - - J. • ILLIO 6AB:11c! Presi d ent. TIIOS , rres , dent • iforar Secretary j . mADETRA,A4 . ,* de= ,_ 95 Water. Ftreet, P/ttauarg: • - • • PRILftiAT.PHIA-IiTILI3 - A. 1 411 3. LIFE 3INSURANCE:;COMPANY, •• • tio i4se - L Opposite the Custom Untsser `IIARIt'ALL 'KINDS OF,INSIT • RAiNCE, either Perpetual Or tirinited, on aviary , description of Property or alerchanotice, at reasonable . Fates ot,prerniuni. - • 1t0.131.11T P. SUM, President, : 'N. W. ;BALDWIN,I7Icis President, • Charles payee, E. D. Erigll.l, . GobTge? W. Brant, , , P. B. an' ery, SOseph 9. Pool, C.Sherman, • • • dohs Clayton,„ S. J. Ahikargeo, • ; ; : !• Ik ;` it ': l . a 7 - G. Ijytil .• ~ Corner Third and Wood streets PENASYLVANTA - 148IIANpRCO. ot,frAtteitiArgliv... - :03 Fourth IStreet Jacob Painter, • Rody Patterson, ... arta Sproul, C. A. coiton, James A. A. Carrier,, - Henry Sprout; , George W , ith. A. J. JoneS; 'Wade litarento • ; - - Robert Patrick, Chartered .CapttaL.::- ~ , 0. . FIRE, , AND: AM./AS pF de. • I wr.1.141°W...-- Opine... otßrrss A. A. CARRIER, PreNiainiti GRIEB SPHPIiL Seeretitry. Merchithte Ut4lipulgp,eqmplAy OP PHILADELPaLk. • - . . secletilry i m oulic.og c o pito 9tockpgid ip invoste4il.2oo,4o6 'MP! 45 t • : • • .• - • .. , ..t4 1 4 42 . 3 36 Insnrea Cargo Risks on the Ohio itndliaslssiMars n and TribunFries.• Insures against leas .., 1 all - Fire. Also, gsM:74 the Periled' tbe:;ie s and Navigation spoton. • - - 11••-• - • Wm.. 17.: POW.; J. C. Montgomery, 11.1.14"Caan, P.:F, Wilmer; - Rima - Gallion, Woolston, lobn A: Marshall, '7 CP.sa. B.:Wrlabt, JoimJ ratters:By k2wood T.TlttreTl .1 • . ••• WILLIA101:: - P rr,' President,' F.;WIT3II3R, Illeaviaident, BI"CAI NJR.ec:ratia;ry.,_ 7: v i.) 4 -'' 4 'l,FpElladitpi.; ..n - ---d, ifi', - • -, L -Ati4ATllilL, J1316C0 . k CSI, 1 SESierr iaal kc°4- .131)4T. Mr ecge' "". 14 7 4 1g 5 it 0 . • C 'S'O: 97' NA it STE Trmt"r" th ' - . - Pumrcr, dTella r.or .. P ' '- HT IiC , POINDEXTER, A • sit. Pitt 6 ol#o: /***CROi la nY , 110 9d WATER StREET, PITTSBURVi: , . ROBERT ,CiALWAY,,President4 • - •' • '' • '• 'ALEX: BRADLEY; 'clop Presi'dent. BYNERART,Recretitir. aillf4nstiret itsiost-HULL "tip. CARGOMISEB, op the Ohio and Mississimi triblpial*and NARPIE-PisE.S - generWy . AtidAktsAst. toss datlagehrAgt*li4t, l'eritsidPl4 l ,a .tx,*4447;.lppi- • 1 4F1 / A9 l ` 2 ,f • Robervailway. _umh V.4wsup„Bi.-p-, ,, . 'John Soc*, ;Aiwa NarstlA 11•/ Dug /Si - they, '- James .41340n44. iaartes etrbutztvilf, “Aleznucter !Ramey • 1.,T..z.t me ,a ti , .., „ •JohnFulletiou, • . „, RelsqrsaLliss p Wiluarng_r„ . e2ft Western Insuntae‘ enuipany, , - -I -, - -oF -PFTTSBEERGIt. , II -• :- , GEottai taustE,prisa ,- int;,. f : t _ , .1, , . P. M., GORDON, Secretary. 14 1 1 o9Water Pie (sparK4 CP:a Warehouse, N u.p;l. ftsiffVutPagtaillnds-or , PMEMIciId..4ItME 41.151C5.. , : , , .J. ~ *,,, a /i Jilorms ImititAtio . por kg . DirectorsgrlM are well known in-the conummay, and who are determined, ,by pron.:o4:os' imd trbehdityr td'uttiMalli thirlihracter liimibp they hay/ agsmned,,osxitferl the , best protee 1000botel !ff.hOdwg9 OPP intim. , d, 1 4;o i llo -r§- 4-4 v ,4 !.!If.... - --.:. 849 .:-.,,, , Office furilittma... ....----- ~.- „DO 00 10P0R4c09 ,101 4 o Y—* ”,...----,••••••••--- ~ 386 3 9 cash .. _ ~..„,„„,.... ............ .. ..... -11 15,387 25 PreinGliat4.7.-.5.:..e.,--,. ' .:..2...........t.....-... 20,076 12 libtestnd-hol*-ilteelluttiat•-*•-•.++.-..4-.:4 3 2 589 29 .10404 v os . , „,.7. ' gysikirigls.;- Genie ,r , ,--.. t & Mines, dr. ' jlW 'T u aitftief, l :* i ' ''` ` . l7.ge - I ' 4 ' 4 .-A 4 drew Ackley, .-• ) ~1; Wm. Mer.fLoilf ‘ Niz b ank iika mm. , 4 i , Altiumder Prmomk, p.m, ..;131, r , ~ , , Wm• 8-t3°444 . - ' C. • ..• l'icicgtaiTa• - 1° "'" k II 4:4 I ST, I O O a I W. FS P ,I,, •-• • Vl scurvITIAN,A PRACTICAL. LITHatRIPRER CORNER THP filit . llllßET STREETS, TIIIILDINGs; COXPretE ASSORT*EIiT tAiktt , :esi - D cattthßE...\-s • C.,I)LORED Tarr krk • 13`,.. Sala= ik`M'S