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WRIGHT, of Philadelphia SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN ROWE, of Franklin County. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TIC TAW .1171tW 9RI3E F,CtitAa.tßE:p.l.of Pittsburgh JOHN N. M'CLOWRY, of Pittsburgh. A ' - STA= War'" tAAMUFA 1004 0r:1011,r.m,...1 . JOSEPH 4:D f.AVIES,'Of Aleglinteity; • SAMUEL W. MEANS, of Robinson township; t man. sTrxraistire; ontootratiwashis t JACOB STUCKILiT II . of Allegheny City; ANDREW JACKSON B&AUMONT, of Pittsburgh. " "16* .r:l"intigi)lll"gh _ o.e • :1 owA--- E caircrit rttEAtittrn:' . =TAMES BLACIPSIOUE, of-Pitt:4,l2l'o cot rt ',wok - Ton: Anis T. sYAinti - , of 'Pittsburgh •troUYn StRIVEri.III, . . - JOEL .KETCHLTBI, pf Eliukbeth: DRIP-C . 2OE OP 211 E POOEL COL THOMAS NEEL, of Taientam TflE , WEEKLY POST. The WEEKLY POST of to-day., may be had at the counter.invTuppers ready for mail ing. The present is a good time: for subi scribing.; ,During the stunner and fall, tili4 joUrnal will üblish all the political_ and other nisi - of the cinnitrY . ; - the )- dehills of the-war going on in Europe, all the local news of the districts, full and correct re-' ports regatditig the nirkefs, crops and monetarrairaiis of the -country ; and each numb tr,lll contain a good story. complete, and W : -i-ariet2,- of literary hint scientific mat ter, In •clubs of fire,our mammoth WEE tax comes ut a =dollar a year to each Sub4criber; Send in your names if you wish a. first-rate famlly newspaper. • INTERESTING TO 'THE' EDITOR OF THE JOITONAL. 'The 'Strawberry boxes have got into Court InThiladelphi:i.„ Cannot 'ldr. Bigham take a to Philadelphia and:fix things. tie basil pi actiCal acquaintance - with:lmM! inea urea and vvith his brilliant le.gal acquirements . mightyerhaps succeed in convincing Judge Thompson that three half pints oughtto be sold, and hoUght us a quart, HERE stir. GOES UP, THEIRE,SHE .GOES 1)0W N. A - . correspondent, writing • from'Chicago, says that city 'has changed wonder fully within the past five Yeats.. The bub ble . which 'had fascinated so much capital, has. ei•iplOded.;- fortunes have been swept away in 'A breath, and schemes of specula tion suddenly , destroyed ' Property has d!:7 erettialii - ratite. 'i rapidly as itroSe', and storeoAltich five'years ago rented for S 9 09 command k3,ooti. It is thought to ?iO4ST-i•eitelied lie:dtlaY' basis, and that its 4ift*i.progress will be Upward. IrilnliShurgh where btiSines has always been done upona basis of solid capital, prop berty-is constantly and steadily appreciating in value: We never I:iaeWsomany valuable buildingsgoing up*lit the present time, and investments ii. real estate ai.f)..e g arcled as Most safe and desirable. THE True Pirs,s:" : AkW , 46.; - 10 . no of the Anti-Tax ResolutiO#ooltir::_pemocratic Convention." When,'; W0:! .._ 414: - that "no true Democrat ciiiiids4Po:4 - this platform, and no honest man ;would," we knew the fact that the political Ishmaelites who speak through the columns of that paper, were the persons, who, by trickery and misrepresenta-. , tions were striving to destroy the Demo! . cratic party of the county. We expected the True :Press to favor this platform. It suits ' - the character and antecedents.of the men who delectable sheet as their. month, piece. Its editor both dances and'- pays the piper himself. Wearily he grinds the Anti-Tax organ, but when the hat goes round:.he" gets more kicks than coppers." ZET THE PLUGS RUN. During the present warm weather the fire plugs in rgrious parts of the.eity should he: "to - kin, for half an hour each day, either'moreing . or evening. This would cleanse the gutters of much:offensive and deleterious_ matter, and promote the public health. ; The ~ gutters, in many parts of the 'city, are now in a very filthy condition, ap parentlr not having been cleansed for months,.ei.eOpt.during heavy rains. SUN STROKE. hot days should make every one careful of exposing -himself too long in the sun. We See already.accounts 'of death from stiBstroke ; Lahorers,„who are , c?cposed by their. bnsiness to the sun rayrs, can find a velir - g - ,'..k6a Protection by keeping a hand kerchief bet Ween, their head and the crown of the. the handkerchief is wet, so much.the better protection for the head. Tho:QfillslSale Pctrty: "Let, the, monmrols howl!" :So exelairmi. the Gettysburg Compiler, writing on the con duct ;of the' Opposition:'lt;cohtihni. country `COnti . nai; 'to - &Pend tipf3M ilie-Old titne-tried.'Demeeratic party - to uphold and protect the constitulkm and the Union of the, States in times past. In the language of the son of Ile!iry Clay, the Democratic party is the 'only organizedion whieh has' the ;will and the p(eqt lq,ffeAgree.the 014114 from lien!" k. The War. , The allieS i:mtinue their successful eastward progress through ; Lombardy, and Garibaldi continues his triumphs at the north. The Austrians have passed the Attila, evacuating Piacenza and Lodi, firstblowing up the Citadel of the former place, and; in their flight, leav ing. large Stores of provisions and war muni tions, To-us, utthis distance, theretreat looks' like a regular•rout, - the result of an uncentrolr fable panic. • Even furtlMr - seuth thei are alarmed,' and hare withdrawn their trotipi from - "BOlugna and Ancona, two of the most. important 14t3ils.H.s in the Papal' States. The liberal feeling luis extended into the capitsd c of the Roman Pontiff,-and the victories of Napo-' leen and Emanuel have been celebrated by arillurainationlw:Rome. Napoleon is not only gldning ground with his army and adding strength tti hiSeifise throughout all Italy, but the eleVationlif-Lord palmerston to the British premiership giving him already additional moralstrength, Whieb is indicated by the alter ed tone of the London - journals. No one,. however iatiguine, could have believed . that in oneMenth he &add have accomplished so, much.- We must now wait to see the cle'velop ment of the policy of the Austrians, who are supposed to haps made Mantua their headquar-, tors. Will they mike a stand on the line of the Atlige,.or retire further; leading the enemy within the reach et the four great fortresses on which all agree that Austrian domination in, the Lomberdo:Venetian kingdom depends?'. THE Dividends . payablo - in, Boston in :the month of _Ju sum up to $2,270,736. «_ 5 • -. r ~, Uncurrent Money. The following extract,from the Philadelphia Ledgcr, is worthy of the attention of business men here and elsewhere, throughout the State. That paper says : We derstand, as one of the c. • . n of the osio} di ontin . 4 e, a , . diy , the a gm• • , e , • nkx ''s e e n and se horne4he ..t• 1t 4 int(tifer.. a of this te„; • ' te 4 'be. , 'en fors a t og amtillig t : i bank n, , . 4/ . er ..0.,il " Oseingiroh iiihViitlip a . 'J' - cent ' / ble thdrate now 'Clia.Tgedlifthe Farmer ... Mechanics' Bank. for sending such curie ..: home for redemption. The amountof this un. c , rent. m Ay sent home moathly•for-severa months past, have averaged, we think, from $700,000 to $BOO,OOO. This is $250 on every $lOO,OOO, or $2,000 per month on an aggregate . - Of $800;000:: Miti - Sll/11 - 1121.- - Mor - future will be , doubled aef m tain:ga i tiver cent., and as t [ter increas es the ratewillincrease, and . probably by the 1 opening of tbil'l t rall"triidik'we shall lind ;the average discoinitTper''canC; islt 'wevtas ifore, the banks ,eptered7,ol, ~l.he, experiment of llSCEdinciVltthikiTat'Tedbilip'tro s ti:'Thii depre luiatinAlll.l*Jeji,nre.., :be it-denbled.or quedru tpled, will have to be•bornbir the community. i The ." , qiiestioir . if,IMW long will this unjust end'Unteasortable . tax: be - borne ?"iind wilet `tire the tnains . of being rid of - it" Pieihnet to the !last bank" sumenston,4e bad a law requiring 'the banks of the commonwealth, respectively, east and- west- of the mothifains, to'ke4illieir notes at par et Philadelphia arid. at Pitts burgh. But the pentilty for notfulflllinetlio requirement , wisao retell' . -less than the firbilts which the banksratlized'freiri the dePreedfilin of their bills, that' it WeS'inigfeettiat of any good. The lew,Whieh'Wits theti-rerieh' Indi'it ter enacted, will KobablYetreet the object'lAirkil, if the'penalty ismade aeCideilly z renter'tlidn itny prollts that' Min:.!possihly sbe-reali±e' d."frtiin. depreciation. The par redemption t ritt l-- TibiftM Makes , n New England note'par' 411 - iiii t. ! the i.x States. A par redemption at Philadelphia will do as much foftlieturreitey `of t.1189i...413 Of Penri.sylvania: "° This; or - soinethint 'that -O Will save the loss Of diseount ought to . bo I. cre'- 'ilsed and dentanded tit 'the nest sitting f.,egislature. The par redemption for the last year, through the,egency.,ofAlic.Eartners' and Mechanics' ...13finy, 'instead. of Working, to the injury of the country banks, has not materially narrowed - their circulation, except in a.few isolated eases.' - - ' , ThU banks of 'York, Get4sburg, Chambers barg..end .of one or two on the New York border, have been eut down some, but notmoro thee theY:should be; for it is a well ,_known that that the hills of these banks were:previous ly sent here in unreasonable nmennts, the dis: donut. affording,a source of large profit to those engaged in the traffic in them, - to the disercdit of the curreney,,tholoss . t.fthe Community. and to,the displaecznent. of just, b 0 mulch specie finless some.phot can' rbe devised by the. oity hanks..by whiCh all . jealousy '.may be eveided, 'and thm the i.pirit,of the purpOse, a thorough and prompt return of .1.1, billi, the redein pylon . 1 1 .- which i, nnt,.. t irtnidtql:for, ~ the luw, under severe penalth.s., mu,rt., be looked to as the only means of protecting the public- against a great Maxie Yo to the foolish feat of Monaicur Blondin, who ptoppses to. cross Niagara on a rope, the Albany Erening Joarnat, says: It i, really true that a.eFreneh rope-dancer is to ero,is N jetsam -River; bpitwe.iir the bride:is and the falls, on a rope - •Irr-the wide werld,huthan temerity:leis. never equalled. this. Should the river bee rth4ed- ihi safety, the folly will be-repeated, until a falae step precip itates the peter:into the fearful whirlpool from . We saw, in 1827, a phi pgo over 'Niagara t'nlls, but 'her 'erew: only consiqed of a bear (Whieh had sense 'enorigh to "jump overboard and swim' nshbre above the - fills) and some gee Se. We say l'Atch"' leap froth the Genes,tee Falls into eternity. And thore than forty years - age we gown man hang twice; iii this city. Oar taste for hoitor sight-seeing isles keen thait that ,if the : thinpluida Whom ' ltionsieur plondin will attract 'to WitthesA his daring; and probably iiiiilenth." The telegraph inforins n that, on Ti;arE:day the day. appointer'', l'ilowietir Blondin sue c~ -fully his, feat, walking across un a tight-rope, in the presence of n large n utnber of ; speatn(ors; Be trrOninid.tiiet a half iiiinute.ioilak reArnekl in twelvo, being 14entled by' tlie iittfo - Meaner Maid of the diet, in saso of ractideht ; ; - . . kr. Greeley, .whose first letter from Pike's Peak gave the color of gold to everything in ..thrit quarter, bite written agaitii, mid_this time iota style not quite so enthusiastic. lle now there is gold thcro in small quantitleq--that feiv may possibly Make fortunes there; but that many will lose what they carried there, and go away bankrupt. !Digging for gold, ho says, is the hardest way to obtain it. • ;07 M!Milil tates; as the 'result of hiA three days'. examina, icin of the gold - diggings, tlio‘ conviction thai. Mons. Mel 4. This noted little Frenchman .still and on the 18th inst. arrived . at Aspinwall en route for France. It appears that finding his &lifts were returned i protested, ho datehnined to 'pay a visit to France n person, in order to raise the needful. It is generally believed in ; N icaragua, that he never:will return. • IT is well remarked of the late Dr. f4amaliel Batley that he acquired his great influence as , aan z editor and his profit uspublisher b 3 a 1.,. . ways steadily pursuing his course, regardless of the .Pians of pulitici xus. .He kept himself well free of the inthience - of liven tlnisi3 'public Were with him on political questions. He! had no patronage but that'of it legitimate bu4ness, and gave his opinions without reserve ; in the name of expediency and-without hignid for the creeds of convention's. His ability as n.,writor•must he,rankedsecondary;in .estima iing the qualities to which we may ascribe' his success. . 'cliaracte . r, his resolution in 'following the. path he marked out for self; stand foremost`and highest._ THERE can . ,leto no. kongec any doubt'. that the AllOgliony county Dernocracy..aro al most um. "grateful set of felle4WS:"- - IVe think a Democrat ic editOr islully 'Warranted in giving them the coloi shoulder.zespecially if the Bondholders and , Railroads will,pay.--cont7urreial journal. r4andltor;of,thei shopid not attemp t to trietiso!)-Domocratic .strawberries in his -Ifejtas.aletttly, found that,dishonesty,: in`t_lll Measuring, of l'straWh:CliieS or . iu. aefying. the -laws. rontracts and; iadvocating. don't . ;)ay. An Ito n'prable mercantile ; community, like! °ur i c we ath n, - cmnposa4 will', not austainonoty in. either-:.small , or :g r rtsit. niattors: 'Hai learned anti .fo,ita cost. , - ".. Ai, ityenings hgo, 1119Ky - pfr -' a. inn% far advanced in- deem in3siiithi l ; - tries tdiittd on 'the api?la of AtiL9 Allrfrx9.4-1 ing„- Pa- A coroner ' s jury found liiTiert!iet 4 , 3f "death from 'caas‘ca Mahe a strolling : plirenolOiiit; tiafiv9 9f Loxstdwa , , n ' cob h - --!, -'I:: Al' a rnl pap¢„FPremgny l ia ; Now ; Byllytil l "litaas q l ,9,l{,§44o4lifstt -stated that irk. I ago 4fta 'about taralVlS yearb, and tho Iridmroogi.twatity 4 flii3: ,. The , Dalties are of Poriugadso extraotioii,"•anEl tbo - girl iiiat:fi4 not fr hi any 'iciishof tier own Inietif.tha . . . . citation of her niptlief:' . . uo TE.auens hatre - made .dail s y trips from New; Yoik to tiyiort,*:';TaftleettrklilPringl's business commenced, and one oT these is known to 'have taken to, hievei TOrkldnifilgthat firbo, 878,000 baakets of etraWbhiriea, the sales of which airiounted to $2B 000 i • Tus Phlladelphia.Ledgei.saYalhht Skied ttus, last aet.of , the Delaware teglitaeure; the lottery 'grants, thisbuiliiesehaireiivel - reiltoubled activity,' arrdlottert tickets kikl.l4-, tery peptides :are Sold - Irk: Try proposed leam of tbo New l'orkaad Erie Railroa ic.r a term 'of 'years do . da aot seem likely to be consammutted. Foreign NOWT. There never was a time when the public looked more anxiously for foreign news than the presunt, and there never was a time when he press was more willing to sly for getting promptly. Yet it is inuposktble to obtain news from Halifax except wi great delay,. owing to the disputes 114:wadi thtegNuYi.F.. littotia and the American Telegraph Cerepany.. Ekch ono has given a thohopOly te,favorito parties, and except for l.thes4 . partles, 1 .. r.th0 wires cannot be used whetti.a atemnftkrtliths. litis not only foolish but t it unjhat thus to t off the lines from thb:ragilic t. t :ind..Yet it seems impossible to bring either Itittrff reason, and the reading public are the suffer -ers.----The is-aggravated - by the - mode in which the „pews ; wheii,receiyekis suffered to bo published -(The agent of the Asieciatell Press in New York regulates all this, and the regulation embraces New York as well as all • otber_eitio wheregie,press.arein the Arsso. clation n - I ," -- "`W4 l allhstraitiOn.; the' Arabia ar rivtiolLatqlitlifai'ort-Tuesdarrodritipg; and'the there'sitheittiteinent iyas given to the evening paphrmorti'pg 'papers of 'Wednesday, were , '-ftrithred;*ith".tt very . short - stiMtnary of the news. - The ()riming papers of 'Wednesday, :whii.pllowed - toliii6 . ll - little more,' although every *Ord. 'of thedespatch Ntas then.in New Ydrk, Etolituilty the: esPatch wits Completed to the'triorning paperiof Thursday; nearly two' Uplifter - the steamer 'repelled 'Halifax, and a Wholeilay;lifter the despateli reached Saukville. The Steamer was fie - twiny atßoston;some hours beforteher'newS . 'wfis' published in tho Boston paperk. Complaints froth 'Philadelphia, wo know, Ini;Ye very little weight ;..bat we hope ,that presislff New York, who were depriv ed of the news as, long as we' were, will use their influence with ttth -- tiglint to, prevent simi lar delays withthews' for .Whi . ch the public arc looking - nnxiously. 'We find the ahoy. , in the Philadelphia Bulle tin:-1100 , too we are; the sufferers from the same cause, and, earnestly join in the request that n remedy may be offorded. The: Crops In lowa. The Davenport Ga7e!tr, of Tne,,lny in suys:' A gentleman who hat been out, on u tramp thrtiugli'tho country, informs us that the Crops are coming on iti.the itioA encouraging manner. Wheat, Oats, gyp, und Barley be ginning to neat, , out in good 5t):1,.. Thu farm -041 are expeeti og .11'3 large it yivld of alb hinds of grain, as bal teen befvre known--even by the old,,st ' • THE WHEAT CR..I', in every quarter, is represonted to be in e-:cellent condition. In 310) - land. and !Virginia it is being cut, and tlid yield will 'be ldrge and Ulit•Urptl.sed ill In 'l'ennes, - ce it i- abundant, thimia4Dl b' LIM fry -Zilahama, Nnrth Carolina and Texas report fa N oratly. In t-llontlierli ll linttis; 5.11:y 5 tho hts!, P.:11.‘ D':,, rat, • •liar- N 2 esting goin'i‘on this week in :;otal earntrt, • . and wit are plcas.cd to learn that the yield very heavy—no rust." Ontrm into battl, by rail is one of the poen lilirities of the pres.-nt \tr. At the battle of licallabello the RUH support.: came into the fitdd under the lead or I..et.motiv, rapidly stleeeedinr, trains vaelt britir;int; up n brigade. Tut: wife of Theodore 11,1,kins of Lancas ter has Ploped witn young. , ztudent" of the Centre C'ollego, The limband. when he beard it, quietly, her , lide." the man i-e.rizade or not:: 3l.wc CoT plain t tutuh b fatioars and planters, iv, certain di , triettA of I'disisippi; Georgia, Texa,l and Luttisittun. of a long pro tracted droulli in tin oe THE grnOitippl-r.4 in Certain 'parts of Vir ginin Lase taken to chewing tobacco. They have auto tittntnitnekitl depredation; upon Obi wheat, corn, &p., 1 NEW Out.e.An„ , is to have horse railroad ears aril the city is offered premiums fur the privi leg of building them.' :TIIE Poe,-iot says that half cranberry, put on n corn, will kill it in a lgle night. f From the Lielentitie .Incrie,7l.l IL'itals - and .Furmitc):—fturning f:moke. at has long beef, a most drl raid, object ii burning bituminous coals. to COIISLIIIII3 1111 010 mitotic, , and in 'England a law has been. pasted for the purpLee of compelling all owners of .factories 0) use furnaces, for the prevention of Aids smoke evil. In 1855 a prise of .f. 400 ($2,- 500 was offered by the Colliers' Association, oft,Newcastle, and was contended for in Oe cember, 1857, for the best method of burning bituminous coals in furnaces of multi tubular boilers. without. smoke. On that occasion the prize was : awarded. to U. W. IVilliams, of , Liverpool, behaving produced the best furnace and system of feeding the fuel ti) it.' The re , 'port of the judges on the trials has but recent ly been pubfished, and from it ,we obtain in lur7natiou whiels is oftlie utmost importance to I ,our Pitt.Shyrgli and-Cincinnati manufacturers, Land all th 'engineers on the Ohio and Allishe sipie rivers, : who use bituminous coal, for fuel.; 4 It Ifni:been demonstrated, to the satisfaction , Of the most able engineers of the other shit) of the Atlantic, that the bituminous coals can be burnt in :furnace's without producing smoke ; and thil, by a very simple construction and arrange ment of the furnace doors, and the method of feeding the coal. The whole system consists ~in having the-furnace doors made with double f plates, the inside one ,situated a few inches. 'apart from the otifside,so as to form It small chamber between them. The front and back 'plates are perforated with holes or slits, and Iheiair is heated. as it passes through into the fire; The", smell holes 'deliver the air to the _feel in 'theMinute currents, and the fresh coals itk"Te fed.t6 the-fire: by ;being laid , right•behind ,' , th&, door s ': the - red coals being .. pnshed for ward eiierr tima,the fresh are fed in, , This ar -1 rOgetnant of furnace doors, and the method of feeding, >entirely prevents smoke upon well `known .prineiplcs. , When fresh bitnminuns r:coal is thrown upon red-hot fire, the More vo !kite passes off 'as smoke; were this supplied wit fresh air, and to pass over n red hot fire, g ig Would ignite and be consumed. The air "wiliph,passes through . the holes in the furnace door mt.ti;i4ith 'the Volatile . ..products of the 1 fresh ceal,''ffed 'these are ignited its they flow eater the red-hot fire on -their way to the flue ...,. tribes. igt,costree, ;air is 'also admitted in the usual numner under the furnace bars, which befild he half an inch thick at the top and I','Very thintlit the bottom; end. an -sir space - of 1 4,tuf inch' left' bet Ween 'them ; such furnaces ale made 0. little longer in front than ; the ce mon kind ; no Other alt rn eiatiol; is 'llecessary eat: eept4:ng.pbrforating tlie 'door. '1 " lyitb furnaces so constructed, nu, foot of gratesurtsce has:evaporated four cubic feet of ,water ,por:hour, from.,-602.-deg: Fahrenheit, I i witi 'cif , ts,double, thy amount usually obtained ti 'midi the economy of .fuel has been over per ;cent. . -WWI ffticli 'furnaces 11 30 lbs. of ,' 'water hare ... be en'evaporated with one pound 1 cicipal,:tintl'iowlifg:te , thelresh cent being id- Oran placed, , ,elose to the door,•the'heaf, in the '.tire-tmotn._ is, hut lOW.,* . itilellni - fl , ii3r are li opt 401',10-1 1 $4 1 " -111 .4 , last much longer. In am.' Py .. y)tql)itp iv i 110 US -C,O al jr! flineltituhlar,Liniler,:, 7Uti I wlrthi feet Skbeld Ve. perfectly,burnt du the rfurnfien;itbet :lame i running the whole 'I gldi o€ =this tire; '-'as '.th6 inflamed gases, if ( l r t ipitedi-nbar... the mouthof the in - 1;08141re ' liableplfiese.lttlng'oll).ed when they bract' .• ; 0 11 4440 ' , grefilloss',Of heads,, sustained. ' ei-e-ieritentsiifiOrrye the serio,usettention, p .thosov i Ntimmilythwie, mile reference„! If nitedde - .tfl Ipla. o .etPTs9PPD , lWi - ° i l l i fX9 fluiS will lie the.'inteing Of 'Saving ffforellfflh I VOilicd) , I 0 dhllars '4fr i ftieli, dellllLthe:Present year, in 1, 2% yalleY, , of-the ;Mississippi. Furnaces in 'Ylite 3l ,- I .l o lrfkgifflePa l. ifiAllFrit/14°."19tfrellqir 0 - such; arrangements:bee/fuse .no. yolatile , coms bustibleLmatterdsgiven Off frOm , this fuel.''! .- ' IttiennuOTFLa',..J.LipaisdoirThree on 11- 4 i I lug Cured. • OEO. AV:: • DEnsox, of .Pigsbuigitspr: 1-,tAfter'kufferinifot' Mien inicnnfis Uhl , Inn Sill; , a aart,ot the time so severely as to miff no me to nip bed, been-etalrelv eared Iny , asing , l3corhave's Holland sitiirm. I have Las nab atekeleAsince, bat found almost inlmtaneops relief in the PLUM) lt te,rny; it sure remedy Yor Filientiuilium ,''w , •dit/i.v..,-.Tho; genuine :highly Concentrated ets Flellandlr - Atetelam4 nploln half pint bottles d retAtatici* one 'dollar pay' bettle.„pi_ e . great derma4d,ftf4k4 l oTiDaYthrutitic , dialir las mntip6:l InanigitAllgra4FMCk•F l 4 rti , k guard aganiat „eft o.t posltaon nee nunour name 06 e n ever9 . l4l4 10 .19; buy. : , .& - ou;i• Bale ProP6etorth Ne I .;27stro6d3Setiiiieti rikAland 43.Alsobtl - etreete, riltahurah. LITIRE'jittaKaiNAL .001) YIVERIOII , 4 I / a ige scpPyjnactreedived, by -1 • • • le%) ;99TACZ'frAgarn 3 d• and Markot amt. 1, • , •f d ~ M..., Tim advertisemats. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. roußvi OF JUT EXCURSIIS, • TO - IRON CI ll4kit *, WILIKIi f ibERIRCFM/O:TURTL I M REEK. MIXOtIRSION tlCKtiS.SecjiteTi4ets 12.1 bet* takiig seatit trt TO HON between Pithsburith arii Iran City Park, every half hour. First train will leave the corner of Wayne tool Liberty stmits at 8:50 A. M. Li-t Train will leave the Park at 7:30 P. M. 'l'o WILKI NS!" Vl Q... - Tr .in twill mitts follows: Lento - Pfttlbitrglf: Mr, . St .. NA) •9:50 10:40 s. 11:40 L-00 :150 T4tyr: 4:30 .• =naM=l 'CO TUIITIAE CREEK Trains will leave rim fullavn L.avo Raurning,leave Turtio To JOHNSTOWN. . , Mail and Aeetamacalatiim Trair,,a'.9ppiag at all inter mediate point, Lenve •Pittrlmrgh . Returning, lonlelnAown . . Exeur.ion Tickets At the Pewit.llvanisi. Railroad, to nil stationri, god for tho .111,ari.I :oh rif J ray, J. IL irJ;MO. 'WoodPrn4h.fr of l'eno'r,lt. x. 17,4 1 01-TRTEENTiI I_ • Trrffk:S for !riling Itrinorr;ti!Pd Or op to Juno anti,. lsMu.- - Ander,on NVilhaitt,,lavern,l 7 ppor St, Clair trorw-iiiip. 11‘.111 , a1,113., otto:r •oott•••, do. Burrow,' Walllarh, taront, l A,t lfl ou do. Bray 3111100 R, do. Layrre,wevillo, Erato. IL 'IV., • • do. , do. Etclu rdquLF.lu aril, do,. Shah, torn,: hip. anodwili V.. with tailor Biti,;sh. tutloutart Anita, tar,ru., • Firmt • Ow • S.uorn Jq,. - 11 , 41.1 , 1.101111.1.hiP- • Olt 111.111 - 3 - , ‘lO. • Poollt, do. • Nlorri..l.•no..w, with tolwr good Nlrwirer 11. LL, Wrreris..iiii ward, Pdt-itwirir.h. • 'lough Andrew, eiti otlwr gokAt. :Sodh g, h. so ,•ny Wito , n tavern, Uti.ufkl, Trif.,r ‘Villon -, , do. d Pit I Witi...ll Anna F. do. at do. - A Till %, 110 $1 1 .1,F,A euaa'n (di - rho; .1i Guth. - 1: 4 1 01; 'I2IIE tile .1111,1".--$,! 1: 0,-ry box. LAN E:s' OAITERii, for $1,0 . 0 p • o.r. do. do., Boded, fZo - II pair, LA I•i I-t iltl 11l SLIPPER, Zol fq...1,-+ pair: • And (lento', 11o).-1'. . 4 Y , Iy kind, id t lo• of Ito Clnonp (loth Store of JOSEPH 11. BORLAND, Markcb oL. mooonil door I von I,lflll. N. 11.—Siunini-r I'4.lEl.lr:if alp) straw Wag 't oUNTItY it.F.NIDENCr. Fill;SA LE,— Ten acre, of land. with 11w4 . 11in2 h , m lirc ruaut aid cellar, g.‘cla itud t.pritict•lihti.tot a yitiiniz ~fehoie.•lrua. gr..{{ ,, dare. Mid a sari. Yip of vniall frow,. 5:11132 , ` :It !nil,: now tity, Iho Perryiis - illo Plank For price and apply :a av LI .31 arhi • t •- h - ci - t. l._ S. ClrfilltEitT tN, _ _ DOT_ATOF.B.-110 littdielS 14,1 l'olmot.; , , IL,C1:11 and for r:de liy v"^_ ei-thor rohl t AT:.4.- —550 lailtels run, Oat. , , to :writ' ttliA day, and for r.do JAME-4 A. Fl , 17.F.11.. owner MArket, auki Fir.t t.t.reptA SA. I , ' Ms 7" I I-3EIR; CONCENTRATED LYE The Ready Prtmilly Fionp Myatt? NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVED DV IT Vlt sALE By ALL KPOREKEEPEIL9 PENNSYLVANIA Salt Manufacturing Company, 396 Penn St., above Canal. VIC J0N121.. D. B.ROGEBS'& If Pi II FACT U EltS OF ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT. STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, Corner Um., and 'First Strecti, • • - PITTSBUra Pll - Millinery Goods. TO IIIE LADIES— In Straw. :zinc and (.tape: Children , ' Ilaki; also Bit Lpm,Flowers and ItuOn.a. owing to the advatua.. senson, limp° gouda ano now on'are4c-nt-gmatly - realinpt imcos. at . Corner Wylia and High aircua. IDES I L V El t'S NEW EU P E It 1 M P. It El A SHEET MAP OF TILE SEAT OF WAR, embne tang, a full Map of Europe, and complete map, of Sta dium and Lomizarity, Anotria and Italy; the whole em bodied in one super Imperial sheet,-size Bfix44 furnishing such reliable geographical information 'us Failint ho procured from :my other !source. This sheet also contain, Statistic, earetuily'i!otimiled train the 1.1- te , t, reliable authoritte,, n the ,trei igth of the tined e, and Illale.'of the Power,' of Europe, with luicraceennts o f the Loader's and ilenerak•of the opposing arnica, ih tho preeed .itruegle. Ai,. correct and hambeine-por , trait, of Lone, Napoleon 111..-Emperor of Fr:nice; Ale x 'Abdo I 1.. Emperor of aline, Resents; Ernficis,loopli Emperor of A tu , triti: abd Victor Emanuel 1.. King of Sardinia. 'For sale by , • • W. , S. IrAVEN,• corner Wood , Tian], and " Market and Seeiundstreets, OT.W.E TO ti ENTS —We havti on hand Gent'm Patent Leather aniErenchCallt CONORFSS .A.‘,l STRAP SHOES, whilth wo are selling low, nt 11 1 ' E ALAN 0 8 w_ Yl•lft'S CHEMICAL. ()LIVE • EIi:AH[ITE ..q 0 3.12, utter: subjenting it to the teverest tests known to the, trade, are fully persuaded that thereis 116 Fanilly ng Reap in the United States, for se little moncy,liwrirrn alone,. 16 many good qualities, tand no few discounts) llEottfTl-- - I,n colors, firtnnes.ts. surface nud tor.- Lure generally . • - • 91 , 1 3 {11N:1 . .17-1n freedom -from frisk*, nrpelitme, elay. fish olio, stale . greas.e, and.adnlterktions. ; • QUALITY—For trashing elothes, of erery.deserm lion, rearse eotton, linen, Ironton or :gilt:; printe•d .or white: for kurrse ttir:fgreasir,. pilct, pain!, pit,. printers' ink, shoenudters' , wax, net t . from clo th us, furmtitr tt ; and from the hands. „ Give It 'a fair treat flir ynitrscicus,:rind 'Remember, the tuarie.Ls.ita cat-h• bar, Ask forric , npr 11(' 11. C. •It .1.11, SAW Yl-114 je!i . Weed street, l'ittstrurgli. 'ARION ~ s ale, a 4'4lM , forialdhe twn-ntary, prick Dwelling, °Clive room s and oellar. The lot hi stvreet frol l t u b l 104 feet deep - , on - an .11 , 1; a large grape arbor, 'Atone wall and pulin g in jr9131, a frame ootkottildlr!g..;ll. - 4.6be, s?,004). —Terms , .4 , 30 . I • - • r 51 . Mark e C Alreet. , _ P I:AL JAPAN 131; ACKIrNa r-Alas.in.es .ll_ll,,timni4composition, with half 4ual labor, pro, (locos moi,t Militant Jet black; affords nouriOiniont. to' :thtnioninpr, and in fine from any implosn.ant gr n on. nail shliolonala or .rctftil by ; . j,r,o .114110' iltamond ntla Mittl,c.t streel. . () W %TANN:IPA' (4 INGER—An sato wimian and retail, by G .IFLEMIN, " L je3d Fou.N DRY IRON -50%611 . s Lnke Sialicirfor PoPiulry iron; to:anive and for Kato . • . • An 9 • • LLINS. IllarEaßiNG-40 bbig.l DlPstpOrt;' , riellt•; , do • klawfirefe:: •• • .." • • WN.•li; 851.1 . 1:11 . 7 118 SedattS, aiiii . l47 Front .fAtrepLq. For sale by lIITE BEANS-50 ualtels for I,y Jam." 'mar fl. 81,1 TA SXItUY,WS-bbN.,criiiiti S VDY' H.el1l), for. *iqp.l-.1 . , • jc -,• •;; • Second and FtoriT'sits:' SUPERIOR RECORD' CAP.,-.For salo • ;,., •," R. WELDIN,' - • icciod.streeticar PANS--30 'Barklg,- Fiafq by Lie22l tigNRY IL cot,' , S BERAGES ,— ania) iskiriA(Lsta tles,lio,siery, Needle Work, L r e : t V.,WSON LOVE, lea Zlarket street, • . OUNTINOT.HCUSEIST4IO. I c , V4Y,. , ,NII , - Head Ilinea;" - POst . ..olßei .Boxeas Card Boey.h : p* endars and Band Boxes, win:re u....tsOrthlttit 4 . - "Si 3 Wood a tiitzd'a market A t tle.lcitutits: TOMESTIC AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, of every variety. Also, Drodtreoods, /glee Man . es Hosiery, Whitt! fioxioLitic,,. 4 1 I C WASSON LOVE 4. 4'i • r , =l= 0:3o •• 6:17 A. ,31- .9:61t • 110 :.- 1:16 • u . 6:30 " CC. a. D .. 1010 ...71:SO " •250 1 . . NI .... . , 12 '2 , P. `f 1 irr NuFAcrirrnm O'Lrlty Tit vusinnu BONNI• 71 A LARGE STOCK OF sTUFFT SCIUIEItTZ & CO .r e duertisemtnis. __ SANFORD'S , .....e, 41 VE ' 1; 7 , , ORATOR ) A.N. IV- N •,I r , II ILITATES. ~ f . . 4+:1'1L : , .., 41 , ,, r1 , v .. 1 , 1,11 1 1. L i fily from Gum ii, , and anl ttlta l ' and . a '. 4: ,T2r4l an' , InLi"Tsual ?ti,edanicdtnko-arren ,..',aorte I to.illll denett I:' • all the diseases for which It ' - tia recoolnendt 'l' t . ; .,,,, t o tte.lo,iti.i,t.)2tral: cr . I t r , gr i l i r ule bat two years ouollettesr7gl'neateStrj'l'll ,raftl r 'es s ei;ol7ho th n! n'ner'" ~,,, ~,,,,,,,,,, b e ~,L,,,„,, ~., ;to , the temperament of the fulivtlutt tltuutt it, nn, n+; OA , . led In ouch qUIIVaLinCa an to art :painy on the I. la't tir. , &La. of 3our, eft _.),,lmlerit guide you in the Itte9l:thr' ,t.1:%:_,13 It. IN.-; :Z.' !:ILIf-R_llltATOlt, audit 0111 core Liver Coot -j %. 1 11 11 a 1 . 1 1 11 . 11311101111 At - 1 lith....t, , , !Ord ifut.olo.l tril Uht - onlc DI arrhora. ti ixtili.aiti>fr' C 6 WI -•,,5 . 0.1itt., DPl.llte ry, . Drawly, Sour; .IStranacll,lllabltuAl • a Cogllvenesg, Chat- ; - le; Cholera, Chole- EiolC.t r llP: 3 l c/. l ° /. .F ,. .,..... . -4,'41-'3ltil.t., V, if 1113.!;, leitil,,, .1 naistl l e e 4 !Female Wealtneas ar,' ant mil lot nied.,oie." -*ler:01011f na lin ' Oral na'- ii-3 ,,, .Firntry - 1114.11_1A leitic;:i, willcuim SICK t 111 , ,A D AA: it Ir:, .414 ,Illedwandnrin teetW3. , In : I‘v 0 atr. min rtwt. t.tt 1 4AY ,7 or third ' Tea .. al'osarolll4rll.ll.lL- ,so _la rormaearenana, , of Ae j 5v..110 jigelf: aft, , iglV.lng thelr teitlanbuy in iL.,:..",,r. .. •:. -- .::...:. ~.1 ~ -.,. -. .: .• : .., , : ....'31.1 X. W.i.lritllt . IN TIIF. ; SIOUTLI.! WITH TII It IN l't6tllL,N,'lttll4. AND, SWALLOW Iltrlll TOOLTIIM It.. , . • , . , : ~ Prleo One,DOltar par Mottle. . AGau:. SAWrO2I.33 O S 1,111 CATHARTIC PILLS, ..o , yrot - NuEu Fran . Puke Ireg t tui.i,,,l , lxtruc'ta, ~.ud put up lu CitSgli,•3lrTlght Until will . keep In nny • •• •• •- -• •- • • The' Furolly, , Ur hotnelive Cathartic 110 , 1 ill 111 , prdellee 'mre ', it lining hii netvre-otin re-m of di know on illildrtint portions of. the 10.1,:1111.11 %- tele, Web die. reference io hem, roinpourided , front tclio•l4 net lintentury .tindl, and are ei it I:atty. - tie .44 ritligesnente .1 - the . nem.. Pntii It. -the, Cottlyeliee., It n I ti the wholv y 'frequently. if '`ne,loeted, ter. Loris or App., 'nut talent' (lOW try e•r 111 . 04111011. 1 ... id` all flu ta it. :1 tory Chtliler Adrift. IlAtudlier , ..Uu• Wood ledp, Ie,II2OrOUN Meal Doge. Ilu The L&%er InvNn f et iftih+ PI . I tr , redil sold Ow S. S A. • • • 335 Rroltd•av hnriln PILL WI ran; %Oath the proprietor haa7 dcnmua from; thorn. - ho .A unit tuttieractl altich .7 nee, Ws induced toetn place - tt t(Werra em1t:111, act '111.11:TIC . . the , ~,.:1 ,-.1.11.115h ,, ,1 (Art, fli variety 4 the peeve l eve , ..e. .. nitke oit e‘ery pert of 11.0 PI •tf;tiogt mri erne hien e.,• Ca .r.-. 6.1, • , streb , ; r,,e, De ova no: In Sleepl.. 14 , 111nek ' 0n41 4 ' Lolog; nod Sorene.an Over _ from e,,,ldee odd,. ‘ , .hieh, 5 , 0.1 In a long - monnan of Fe , 4 Illle,a Creeping Soto- . the hotly, Itentlesl4... ell. vor.llglollo the head; I 01 ; 11::a u tintl i iV:frr s re i Z .., .arellonny illiceskat,te , whkil O m 10 Illetilloll ill ti, adeertise , . :30 ETA TS..- ral ~r I 'Family Crz- Ik.t tw 14 Or' i , tl genet - 417, - 20,d • at all tic Lams town, - - N POD D, M. D.; - • • Maim lathrPropriPlo y , N.•lV' York. L ADI E S' A,N K E T E, PATI:NT Li: allEtt WALKING SLIPPERS, A larg,t-upplyiu,t rvectvol at W. it. SC & CO'S, L I NS 1.:E1 I utrreli. for sato by , P. L. FAILNE: - ;TOCI: EY, y 0.1.0. r,u or Fl ,- 111)!, Wooa street.t. 41.111 I: ELL'S O 1 N gr.; for . Asir I.y P. 1.. 4. iyl •. N.. ra. corner Fouri h ti.n.lNVendittreetA. ENT.---2 !mu-: for I,lh' I'y II L. F , lll-I.W.ST , d; )., jyl. .10. co. <...1111.1 Fourth :uut Wood ftreet, wI,A I? F GT, ATI Fitter and Rater Cooler Combined tlor•rtnnt prinetOME - nrl.•r I,efore:stained h , 1•1.1. • - • Er; 1 , 71'A F. • Ft:FITS, 11 1 : To ho , kept - 10n.,-or. drvir. 3 , 1 d 'oo Idor. willi LDS ICF than ran ho don. , with any i.Tio r I:etrigvralq non i u , ,-; now ..n Itnffit and tor ':Jr- al T. J. CRAIG'S, ..r)) 1 • 'I Wood err, 1, Ilvo door, (mill Firth. Our Tailoring Department STOC;E: A AS 1. I:'l''.Al'ENT , . - KICK' AN). QUIFF , LIGHT OUTINGS AND CASSI EKES am making En rird , r rA VERY LOW PRICES L INEN AN 1), DUCK ' CUATS DU:IiTE4g, rndlk ,g• ceri .•ly, at 01 . 11 T. s r "T"TrTC-17.'S". SEAS(rN A P. L E GENTS itizA\s'nEs. HALF-MIS If List° 'fllrvatl, ..rtnr.o. 'Alermo, Silk, Linen. Colton, , 1f :it j 0.7,0 U M 13 It E I. I, A - 1111iliuNS lSnimiv \.w Wiivim Prenti :mil (Unfitly L. sr. A oir,• fif thy alio,. Wald, 11 land, and 11,r !ate hy fillfNEß it PALMER, NtievesStlr “order,) 78 Markel, stroet. Jeto SOMETIING NEW SUMMER WEAR, at . , 11.1) S 1 iVood-Strect , t ) AUZE .MERINO Sill ICrS FOR 11.1.1 N G %%ith rGorr qlt•eve., LINEN URA WEIZS. FINE NII I IVF:4 . • And Collars, and a full hue of,Melf .F4trniehi ng Goodis enited to tlo , weather. Children s Ciao Merino . Vast, in,slr,iiirei, JOS. HORNE'S. '77 Market si Lost or Itliscrrled, . . • • • LETTER. MAILED AT J 4 diNS 1 lentt's,ad.lressed to .101 IN 5N0D(.1111.5.'.3..at Ntor AleNundria. I s onrett..enelosing a non...lnto - it to Ins order by.Woon, btoratrist &Cc:, pSysklo'rtt - their oftloc in Mils dated rdsy ta..sixty days for Zt,47-1 77. Alt istrsous are cautioned sgaiost receiving .sLud note, to: it ii not and pivn,ent ha heon clopped. LOGAN , GREGG, t Intooriers of 11(A RD WAR ' E I : No, :fa V4'4ood Street, Fourl) 0r übore 9[ l9ilrlea }I teh .' PrTr.s 1? TT/2r IT. - - LAit , t GEO. S. BRYAN _'& CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS . , • "' V. (IF J1.1.410111M Nc• ‘ce.l..lVutui st., Pittsburgh: RKIERFSCF4.—Lyou. SI korb t Co.. Pit44l - wirgh. Livings , toe. ilomlwild I. Co.. Pitt-burgh: E • 'malie...l:: - 1(on. Simon Cameron, ilarri,buF, Bunn, Pa._. • • ENTERPRISE INSURANCE .0 'OF FitI..LADELPIII.A. • • INEittIt:II;S,A . CLItNST LOSS ,Olt DAMAGE • bt Fire un BuilJingr, Fikrrnture.,,tc., yt rattw'of ' Ito of V Co.; Nalbro Ernrjor; Jno. Atwood; Hof Atwaxl,' Whit. k Co.; 14,Enj. T. Tralit% of Trydick, Btotc,es d: Co 4. :11i.•riry 111611yeAl L. Da.Wroit; Stewart, • .if Stewart: A. tiro; Jhbri Brown, of 11.14. - Fraptittack.ofl3.l.Folinestook.&.Co.rAn , lrew 4 1 .9, 5 i, ; .1.)......,Errin•er. of Woal Erringor.. •• • „, • • • -P.' It.ttctiFoßasTAP,st, PrCsiioni. t - OfiMtLES CoX.E,_Se . err , tnry. l ' • • Pirtsnryotiliv.evax.Nacs.- 7 Wm. I.lohneol Co .J.Patititer Co: s tTlkonuot,M..J,lo,wo.F.4+rdoftrittroThatliVlTZttatior liraier. Esq., iiiiiso,2rtoliirt , Viliotr,...ftyn&o,( -- co„Broloy, Brown & co., Liviugstou. Copelnkrol & Co., hat t o Lsoik & Co. - ' t , r.0.51 coq Axenkige ° Jezvin 4 :j e 2. . • • R.if Arr ~( Baccest, O r to Hartwell kl3bephiti•d,) : , ,15 . ,ilig_giit - Col:rier Wood and Sixth sts &orb]; Sato ,Nitl)lClisiES, PAINTS, OILS ond DYE.,olonstalitly on hand. 3: • r COUNTRY . 41.ERCHA:liS, d it fo:their advontuge to Ktrc us n coll. Morin• r_of thocelebkled , . ; so I Ert , cA P LI. ' 'LLLIsIERY:::a.III) DRES.'SMAKTRG, ~,t , liNt'Slaiii, /iitie*t..-Vaney geed Dresses, anti chi' ns' ()thing made-to orcker, at ,... _ • ~ , - • ‘):. 9.1 ; :-- .' "Mitgli:g. aiiiiRATWS,' -- 1 ' ',je. 1 ,- - i....,: - Pearneudffitlie and High streets. • =NM „_, -,- ;;__,,, ~ City and County Ins 1 : .o_ • ~..„„p, N (IT ICE IS II EIttiIV7GIVtN 1 ,741/3-3',' i n pursuance of an act etkisemblylrelapfg, the to. and the Charter of Incorporation, tq , prdt`ed Apra. 11th. lee% .1;004 to receitrltk,aubscriphon§ to this Capital' st,„,k of the qty, ind 110 :a Conistylnittrallee (Inept:Ill , of the - , eitv of AllOghen ;it'll open the °Elko of ETER . Pc.TEILSON, Fedarid striet, Allegheny, On TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY: stb. oth and ltli,of :tuts, and at theeefficolOr WILT. WAlron-ar.asiii. street, Pittsburgken F.BIDAY AncISATURDA.tdhoSth and oth of July next, to rinain-Open for nits sate. (un less the stock he soeuer elo,..l9lheds) from 10 A. M. to 4 o'clock, I'. DI„ of each day. Joeiali King, James L. Graham, Henry Irwin, Wm B. Pusey, Peter Peterson, John Hirmrngharn, O. 0. Craig„ Wm. P. Baum, James Old, John Irwin, Sen., James Gibson, John Sampson, C. Yeager, George Lewis, Samuel Gamily, Nicholas Voeghtly, Sen., John A. Scott, It. P. McDowell., . John. W.Riddlo. ... ~ . David Clreig,;; l ; -...` L . Ilam'l Lindsay, Jun., J. Longrnore, . ; M. Borland, • Thomas Farley, ,-. D:51: EV6135.. . Alex: Hilanda, It. W. Poindexter, . • Thos. Donnelly, ' Jarnee Park, Jun., ; James A. Gibson; D. Loot Shields, ' • • • 04117liasioners. CANNEL COAL :OIL. QO3l - E OF THE GOOD QUALITIES OF Well Refined Cannel Coal Oil, are these:— IT RIVALS GAS LIGHT IN BRILLIANCY; 11 , 4sIwiiiiiriv6--exPidsivE; • IT AL4Y BE CARRIED ABOUT;.' ' IT IS CONVENIENT FOR GENERAL USE: ;.,.. ITEURNS WITHOUT ANY OFFENSI VE ODOR; IT. LS CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL IN COLOR; - ITS APPEARANCE I.N TEE LAMPISORNAMEN TAL AND ATTRACTIVE IT DOES NOT PRE3fANENTL SO/L CARPETS; CLOTIIINO, ah.. on which it Wig be spills], a large por tiojt of it, Lang one of the best articles far cleaning ailed IT • IT '.114 EMPHATICALLY TUE CHEAPEST LICIET Co to s respoilluble dealer and obtain a good' coal oil lamp.' Securu thin wield, so (lull theymill more readily up and dowa in the tube. Trim the wick with sharp ~eicanra, exactly et en with the top . of the Wick-tube, clipping off the small projecting points at the corners. Fitt your lamp with our on. Turn up the wick carefully tir,t.. NO as not to crack ti r e c himney. A shade will greatly enhance Its excelleueo fur read- o¢ .or wiring by. . ' • l the careful observanceofthe,,edirections,yonad secure n held that cannot fail to please. Our facilities for refuting are now very perfect and complete; and tutting devoted a great deal of laborious attention to the art. we have MICICCOCtIerd in producing an article of the very' lieu quality, to which we, invite the especial attention of the trade. All orders tvill ho filled at the lowest rate, . . For _sato by the txarrel, or in quantities to suit cost°. ners, by ADAIR. 4 VEDDER, Itetlnere of Coal Oils, Penn's. Avenue., near !Ugh street,' (not far from the Court House.) jo^_~.~mdsw PIANOS! PIANOS!! Arrival. of 'Piailog. rpHE SIISSisHBER HAS JUST - RE -1 ecived from the manufactory of CHICICERING & SONS, A fresh supply of their IJNIIIVALILEO PIANOS. The instruments have all been selected personally by "the subscriber, at the Factory, , - ESPECIALLY FOR THIS lIIARICET. Th,e in want of Pianos are invited to call and'exarn ins this stock, which comprises all the 'various. styles . manufactured by Chiekering & Sons, from the plainest to' the most elaborately carved coact.; and at prices to suit all purchasers. INSTREItENTS WARRANTED.I'iII JOHN H. mr.i.Lon . , jed . SI WOOD STREET. :A F thh ,t rot: NEW STOCK - OF us MELODEONS: . _ J. . T ECE I ED.—A SPLENDID: NEW • lot of MELO!) F.: O.N S. from the. • faetory of 2 , l5,StiN 'Boston, ineludlng all Ito. style,. MOO by this firm. 'Mese instruments have been approved by the greatest. nit alone in the country—as Dr,:towell -51a,0n. 4441: F. &la, W. 11. 111-adlavy, and othene—eon-, sequrnttytiny evi be relied an 114 11,411)rib-it Wetst hydra /4Pd. They are noted for titololltmiug points: I. 'flick IRLre and musieal.quality of tone. • 'I 'Their great power of tone. Their perfect Orin:Oily or bane, 4. Their prompt and ealay touch'. 5. 'film beautiful skyle of finish.. .1. Their &nubility. ' • 7. 'llleirelmapnees of prieo. 'For Kale only hy, JOHN It. MELLOR, No. Si - Wood street. Descriptive circulars matted to tiny address. .[l - 41.3 rri 111111) lirOßT.A.'r lON. . • 1 J.. L El RSIII3EI,II h 3 Woo I..tt.Mt S(IS. ct \Vod ,trvot. L. II lit4ll FELD ) IN i.tr., New ,Aduertistments. DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE. GEO. R. WHITE & CO.; No. 25 Fifth Street, ARE NOW RECEIVING A COMPLETE STOCK' OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BAREGE ANA BLREGE MMUS ROM BLACK LACE' SHAWLS, Mantillas, Barego.Asiglais pnAers,&c jou Mt IL UTGLIAms & -CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Wood ,Street,,corOO of Third, PITTSBURGI.I;. PENN'A ALLEGFIENT CENVITRY SECRETARY. AND TREASURER'S OFF/CE: AT Na 37 FIFTH STREET SITPEEINTENDANTS_OFFICE:- , AT TIM: CEMETEIEiT AITN.A. STOVE MORES. ALExANtm.n sitArtiapr, NANlllPlCritattli AND DLL= Ia rrraT PALM"! 01, Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves, PLAIN AND . F.ANcI: GRATE. asons, - ac. Sole. Proprietor of Nlo Celebrated: • PATENT GAS RUINING W AND SMOKE CONSUMING . COOK STOVES. Office and Sales Rooms, '-- ooMfly2r, ..-' "No: 4 We Sind. Pithtiara74,lll. SMYTH t SNOWAEN'S. NEW TEA STORE, No. 34,1‘Pittk Street., . . FACTRA - CURIOUS OOLONGS, FINEST , YOUNG .11 YSONS, GUNPOWDERS, • IMPERIALS, ENGLISH BR,EAR,EAST.TRAS...' . . All purchased at lewest mites, and for sale Whole- Milo wet Retail, tit SMYTH it, SNOWDEN'S Ns* Tea Stars: iS4 Fifth litrset. • A.: zArrp.A.itx.,:i, , MERCHANT TAILOR, CORg.A.F9O3TH s AND SMITHFIELD MESA PITMURON; PA. TSAS JITSTRPEEIVEDI FRIESII I a PIN cif Spring and Surdmeethxxis, whichloi "is prepared to manufacture to order in.the lateststyles, mutat reasonable rates. apl4 3ro _:wELii summer resort, w4I-be °pea for the reeeptkrn of vultbraOn aid tilirstof .rune, , e i nd keq open till tim_first. of' 0041,er. • • • • . Thd hotel, will be under the tnanagentent Of•MrlA. Allen, whosn'eiperisnee. courteous manners, and •;atten,' tion-te his guests, give thebniplest tisstinuice of comfort and kind treatment. Parties wishing roomier any Information in regard to ' the pineeoMpletise fs;ldrel.sp • • „. ' ' • Strinarintendent of Bedford ii/Itinernl 'nlYZmr-- 01 ••• L.. AdjOurnment of Assignee:v.sate: CIE SALF.OF.III.F, VROPRIffY,CIE Hum L'EHODEsIs postponed nitia AVEDNM. , July 14th fieit. 112 , order of - thwitssipp.ctee • r POWER •••' 33. , 8., elliall3FALlH. ••; G£.o. - F, GI C,I,MOR,E. p.ochester, Jane 14th,11159. ZEDIESTIO DRY. GOODS. AND YAW-. TY 4 doOre; Consisting in part of Calico Ons Ging - Licata: , Muslim, Bitfrttngs; Sheetinga,'Cneeks, `Grti#4 . Rlannels andlliosterri.: .• • L '0 V E,S, ,Thomas Steel and-Cane' larciops, itOop Skirts, Coinbs, Buttons, Edging, Laces Velvets, Round Combs, Fans, Ratitd.kerchiets,'Hain and Sun UntbrellaP, :Gentlemen's C,driiirs, Blurt. Walnut% guspenderei —Ladies will find our Calicoes and (Magnum' ,g ID•ll•kanot,.reri, , pretty patterns.' 'These goods lira' la: Cheap aft can ho found, Viyirhere Islamist MRS. L. S. GALBRATISM; Ida Cornet' Wylie and High Won% 3nsirrana.. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 CAPITAL.. 80,298 800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL An , SURPLUS.. 2,194;111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ending January 71,1M8 933,734 12 THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Lam or. Damage-by Prre. - almnst every description 01 Property. The Rafe.% of Premium are moderatc.and, in an cases, Dyad Arix;te*tiiii 44triefer df tliiq Wexler or occupant, and:flit. Morita of thwrotti. ' Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference to London. A Bpcciat permanent fund provided in Phila delphia for payment of losses in Ihir fount/v. iiitzarects Dfesszs Cully t0..A74 Vinod streetl i '.7ohnjloyd kart:. Pla'Wenttt-Ittreott ' Brown & Kirktnitricks Itra Liberty street; D. Gregg & Co!, tr.) VlC;rili, t - rent; %VHS (111, ihrEfroy Alk...ax-Wiegiterreet _ _ _ JotoeilkcaTodis 44, iol wood. s;o9t; Birdie& k.oo,47.,''it'ater street; " • B. A. Fahnesteek & Co.. First and Wood sts4 JOS. Woodmen & Co.. Second and Wood sta.; AtwelL.Lee & Co, S,Wood street; ' Burebflehr& Co., Fourth and Market streets M'Candless..Means&Co...WP•od ••md•Water eta . Angrairtesf PIIPLADESPI/ILQ.' George B.StliatteE.s4;, la think slite&4• , _? Messrs. b4ers. Chighorn & Co.. 2•32 Market street; . • Wrn. M•Kee & Co, '2. - ISouth Front street; . • .13Pcurotiemn & Collins; I'v:int:and NetrstreAS • ` Smith, 'Wit Rama 4 C 0,413 Market street; • James Graliam..4 Co,,M end 22 Letitia street Joseph B. Mitchell; Esq.; president Meehanie.s Bank James Dunlap, Do., President UniOri Bank; lion. W. A. Porter; late Suprern6 Court. JAMES W. ABBOTT, Agent; - • - TeMpofary Ottee, 103 Wood btreet.— • ALLEGHENY INSURANCE. CO OP PITTSBURGH. OFF I,CE—No. 37 Filth Sitreeti Bank Block. NSURES `AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. __ ISAAC JONES. President; JOYIN McCORD, Vice' President; M. BOOK, Secretary ; Capt.WILLIA.M Dl N. Agent. • Inarcroza—:lsaac Jones. C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs, .Nit. IL C. Gray; John A.Wilti.ori.B. L.Fahnestock,John D.llcGord, leaac M Pennock. R. P. Sterling, Capt. Wm. Dean, Thos. lil:Hotic ‘ Robt. 11. Davis.. . roy2B DELAWALUE ItIOTIIA_L SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED 1W THE LEGISLA -1- TU RE 'OF PENNSLVA NIA, 1535. OFICE, S. - R. CO.NkE.I2. THIRD AND WALNUT STS PHILAISELPHIA. Marine Insurance. OF CESSELS, CARGO. To all party of the world FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES Oh Goods, by River. Canals,•Lates, and Land Carriages • .t0,a1.1 "'Awn , . of the Union. • • FIRE On Merchandise generally, ' • On Stores, Dwelling Ronses,,etc., etc. BESETS OF Tllk • Mamma 1,1853. ' Bonds., Mortgages, and Real . $ 71,363 35 Philadelphia City 6-1 cent.. Lea.n...: " 105,144.00 Pennsylvania State Loans...*. .. . .. 104,4:5 - .00 United States Trewury 30,112 60 Railroad 616 cent. Mortgage Bonds.----..._. 57,375 00 &oohs in Railroculs, Gas and Insurance Cos... 25,362 50 Bills Receivalde-.....:. .. Li .. . 201,666 36 Cash on. hand . 42,067 65, Ilidanee•in -hands Of Agents. Pteiniiims on Marine Sulkies recently issued, and other 61,26$ 14 debts due the C0mpany...............-... DIRZOTQRS:. - 3fartin, • &mule' E. Scoke.s Edmund - A. Soilder, J. T'. Penislon, 1 Theophdus Paulding, • Henry Sloan, - John 12„. Penzohe, Edward Darlington. John C. Davis,_H. Jones Brooke, i James Triionair, " Spencer " Wm. Eyre: Jr., • , nornas C. Bend; James C.Hancl,, • . Itobert IhrtiOnt I Wm. C. Lndaiy" : Jacob P. Jones, JO 4 e_Pil Setif: ' James B. M'Farlarl, Dr- M. Huston, .•Joshua. P. Eyre,- Geo. G. ljeperi John 15- , Semple. Pitts ; Hugh Crate', P. T. 'Morgan, ' Chszles Kelley. ''IT: Logan, 't ' MiLLLAM: MARTIN. President. . : THOS ,C. 114N.0, Premderd. tlr.snr Lnea ts,Seeretary. • P. - A. - MADEIRA; Agent.' . 40= . No. 05 Water street. Pitt9Wrgh. • PHILADELPHIA VITIM AND LIFE - INSITItAIiCE - CONTAII I / :, NO.I49.CHESNUTISTREET; • : oiirokite the Ctist , cim'llouse; Wri.l ' llAttit .IiINDS OF .i . N.8117 RANCE, either refpetual or Limited, on qvcry description of PrOperty or Merchandise, at reastiturble' rates of premium. . • ROBERT P. IRIDN, Prmident, . • • DI. W. BALDWIN'. Vice President, • DIRECTOI,: ' * Charles • FL& Cope, E. B. English, .• •,r3Oorge W. Brown,' P. 1!. S. cry, ' Jor6ipti St. I'.o C. sherman, • Jiihn Clayton, - • S. J. Magargee, • Wilor, ' F. 111-tcr.nurut SOC rs , - • • -4:1 • • Corner Third and Woodstreetri'"• PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Of-Pittsburgh. No. 63 Ponrth Streei 0ft1ee...... 'DIRFXI'OI - t3 Jacob Painter, - .Body Patterson, I. Grier Sproul, C: A. Jamea IL Hopkins.. A. A: Carrier, llenry Sproul, Bich. Voeghtly, . GOOT,ge W.Smith. A. J. Jones, Wade' Haqlnto , Robert Patrick,. Chartered • 11300.000 LAND,3IAINE' TAKEN, Wall , de. eertiptiona A . - CARRIER, Presitteitt. I. GRIER SP/20(31.4 .§earefary. rjltly Nerd'MN' Insurance WHIM)" Or:PRITAIDgLI Y ITIA. - '' iit. Y. PETTIT, Dii;ANII, 3eiret;l4 . . . , Ams3nt . of Capital St.Dchwid andinveste+.ls.s.o,ooo.oo . , . 63,.= 35, . , . . . . „' ., • ' ' 1gt,42 . 8 'OS • : .. • . . Insires Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mil` issippi niPere and TribUL-the...4: Insures amtinst loss .‘ Id aby , Fire. Also, against the Perils of the II ea andlr., rr, a Navigation attd Transertation. Wini. V. Fettitc J. C. Montgomery, John M. Pumroy, D. JI M'Cann, E. F. Witmer,, I Er-ao Guilion, B. I. Woolstou, John A. Marshiill, CI as. B. Wright, JohaJ_Patttrson, Elwood T. Posey.. - • . ' • ; 1 WILLIAM V. P,ET"TIT, President. , E. F.1 1 11'11.1E14 Vic Pi esident, - • 1 lt. J. M'CANN. Secretary. , REFERENCES:. ..• . . •.. - _. .! • ia.Philaddphia: , ln Phi/addphia:. &kyr, Latrah .Co,• .. "Steininltz, Justice k Co., -Truttt, Bro. & Co., ' • ... • Bitek,Morgetn &Stidfole, .4, T. I..ane L Co., - - Pommy, Caldwell & Co. • ErprTSIMBI.IN,OFFICj ~ .11 97 4 ATER STREET : i JAG l' ' • - - - R. : POINVEXTEM . Apint. . Pittiburg;lnsurance Company,. I pH). 96 WATER STREET' PITTSBURGH.' - _ROBERT GALWAY, President.' .• • 1 ; t • ALEX. BRALLMIice President... F. A. RINEHA Secretary. — Sir - Insures ti c oainet lILTLIi AND CARGO - RISKS, Orr the Ohio and Allest&iippi Ricers and tributariesouid, 11fARINE RISKS generally.. „ , Anti ugaiw.d. Ines and Claltlli tire, and aLininst the. Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation. and Transpor. 0:13311231 -.. . • nolaeri Gabray, SamuelM'Clarkan, Joseph - P. Chuatarn; M. D., John Scott, • ' Juges David Richey,- - James W. Hallam), Cliarles ,krbqttmot, AVizaitiee Braaley, • 4. John .Fallarton; - 'N. P: Hart,_" ' ' nobillsol2, ." i : Robert R. Hartley, William Carr, . .111"GilL Western Insurance: Company ; . . • . • OF PITTSBURGH, , . GEORGE. PAMIR, President; • . . • • ' • F. M. GORDON, SeCretar y*. - Omar. No. 92 Water street, (Spang 6 go:a:Warehouse, up stairs.) Pittslwrgh.• Win insure against all kinds of. FIRE and MARINE RISKS. , , A lionelnstitntion,nanaged by DitOetoiS Who' aro " Well known in, thpeommunity. and who aro detOrmined, prorriptaecia awl liberality, t,9 maintain the eharaetee .whieb. they have asSumed, Os brier - h . :li. the best. Rrotec ' t.i imt to thessi who desire to be imiureit'. • . ASSETS, APRIL/ 343th,r1859. Sleek .... - . *" ...... •••••••• 4 90,110"000-. O lidortgsp ... e_ .. ..... ... . ..... ; .2,160 00 COsh cu Op ' 17;886 39 !Premium - 1%4' ... ...... .. 39,Q'77612 4 Notes wad hills - discounted.:....:.:. 153,389 'Zt • D/RZOTORS., Gorge Darsie, , -- J.' Vi,antler, 4ebrge R Jaelison, Jarnes, Alex. Speer,- . Andrew Ackley, 31eKniett, - Alexander NIMiCiE r D. ALlisrig,. Win.-11. Smith, 11E' OLDEST 'AIsID TAIWEST :tictioqaphie, ptiblishment` in the City, SCIIIICIIMAN, PRACTICIkL - LITH INFIAPIS EH colififß THIRD AND, MARKET STREET'S;`';. ' ,DUFF'S COLLEGE i3UILDING9, ASSORTM ENT OF JUL - COLORED GAITER Ky.'s: scamEaTz oa's umk.Uttot., Seffing ver7 low at $098,804 TO $309,1410 itlS, PITTSBORGIT, Ph LADIwAlin CHILDREN'S