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FRIDAY MORNING
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
AUDITOR GENERAL,
RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, of Philadelphia.
SITELVEYOR;GENEHAL,
JOHN HOWE, of Franklin County.
DENilidiZAT:tt f, kos_ol/itY
. . easteraNT toT MA=
GEORGE F. VILLMORE, of Pittsburgh
JOHN N. ,bICLOWEY:, of Pittsburgh.
ersix~efYeioc-
kijaAbitgliti IVICEE, of Sinaingkapa
Asumsa.r:
JosEpHJiLDAVIK. of Allegheny City;
SAMUEL W. MEAA:k. Kopinsionlo)mabis
PHILIP IT. STEVENSON, Mnert township;
JACOB STOCKRATEL of Allegheny Pity;
ANDREW JACKSON REATTSIONT Offhttabdre
couvrr comasstosrle
EpWARD 'CAMPBELL, 'JR, of Pittsburgh
.TAME 3 BLACKMORE, of PittBburgh.
COITNITi AUDITOR: '
JOHN T.STITSIM, of 'lttsbnrgh
COMITT 1311:RYZ1011.:
JOEL Emittrbr, of Elizabeth.
DtRiX3TI) it:OF 7QY PODS:
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CITY PASSENGER RAILROADS.
These :modern improvements, wherever
they,aro in operation,. have produced the
most satisfactory results. The first great ene
, .
fit which the3r insure,is the accommodation of
the public at a rate within the reach of all
,classes. We :are tibout to have several of
these roads built from our own city—one to
Lawrenceville, one to Birmingham and one
to Mancheitcr=alf flourishing suburban
; - aria . there cannot he a doubt -that
they : will result in a vast accommodation to
the public, and an increased- valuation of
property.
That they will prove largely remunerative
to the stockholders, there cannot be a
doubt, for, wherever they hay° been estab
lished they have invariably resulted in a
largely increased.. travel over the routes
which they occupy: Alter afew months' ex
perience with those already projected here,
we have no doubt that' passenger rail
ways, leading frem the city .in all direc
tions, will be. established. That to East
Liberty and Willzinritzig . ,,will prove a pitY
hig investment ; tind-wo prognosticate that
but a very short time will elapse, before the
people along the route will insist upon its
construction. The beautiful country around
East Liberty and Wilkinsburg, must have a
pas.senger railw - ay, and will have it,as soon as
their usefulness and convenience has been
seen on the Other routes. An opportunity
will soon be afforded for a cheap railroad
ride to Lawrenceville, for we are informed
that the Citizens' Passenger Railroad Com
pany will receive the iron for their track,
next week, and will, at once commence lay
ing it down, and expect to have the road in
_complete running order to the cemetery
gate, by the middle of August
As an evidence of the immense amount of
travel over these roads, we copy from the.
Philadelphia Ledger the following statement
of the cash receipts of the various passen
ger railroads in Philadelphia on the 4th.
The Second and Third street line, with 50
cars; took $1,564; Tenth and. Eleventh, 36
. Cars ,-.51,015 ; Fifth and Sixth street line, 50
tarsi $1,340 ; Race and \lna at., 26 cars,
$l - 48';',Arch st., 16 cars, $402 ; Darby mind,.
9-ears, $325 ; Ridge avenue and Girard Col
lege, 2 9 cars, $844; Market st., 35 cars, $l,-
000; Spruce and Pine, 16 cars, $459. Ma
king a total of 267 cars, and. $7,687. This
would make the number of passages 153,740,
•
for which cash was paid. In addition,
estimated that 50,000 exchange tickets were
• used on the various lines. The Girard
lego_Passenger - Railroad received for 14,315
passages.
Such facts as these need eo comment.
They speak for themselves.
These figures are surprising ; but they do
not tell all. For many persons got exchange
tickets at six or eight cents, which carried
them over two roads, and besides there are a
good many persons on the free list. So that
it is estimated that the actual number of in
dividual trips made was notless than two hun.
dred thousand. This represents nearly onet
third of the population of the city of Phila.: :
delphia, men, women and. children, the ohl
and - disabled, the invalids and the childrezi
in arms. 'With such a result in a singledliyi
who will say that City Railroads are not a
great public blessing ?
.4I4,EGIIENY, COUNTY WHEAT.
The staple crop of the country, the wheat
is yielding far more,than a fair average in
this part of the country.. We: last week no.
tined Some splendid specimens from the vi
cinity of Logan'a Ferry. A. few days Since
Mr. Robert Miller of Fayette township, this
county, brought to our office specimen bends
`of Mediterranean and Blue Stem wheat ?
filled with `plump grains to the very ends,
which were as fine .as we have ever seen.
They are from a field of fifteen acres, upon
the farm of• Mr. Levi Gregg. of South Fayette
township, a brother of Mr. Edward Gregg
of this city,and the whole field is equal tothe
spechnen. And not only so, but Mr. Miller
informs us ,that from the spot where he
plucked these heads an hundred acres of
equally good wheat are visible.
'fli&e facts are Conclusive to our mind thai
we anl to be blessed with an unusually large
crop of capital wheat, and that the fears
'caused by the June frosts, were alniost en
tirely groundless. e
Passenger Railway Dividends.
,
The 'Fairmount Passenger - Railway Company
has made a dividend of seven per cent. from
pe earnings of the company for the last ,aix
months, payable on and after the :fiftt)aitit
instant
; The .Second and Third Street Passenger
Railway Company has declared a dividind of
eight per cent. on first issue of stock, payable
on and after the 11th' inst.
Plilladelphia caktle,Muicet.
Monday being: the 4th, the market' l was
thinly attended. Prices for beef cattle rpnged
from 9 to About 3,000 bead of sheep were
sold during the week, at $3,75 to $,4,25
grPss-.
TaE;Truq Press announces that it , ll#o 3 -
rived at the , age of one year, and like'nt i ltir
juveniles, considers itself able to go. alone
without further aid from' tile pecutdarY
baby jumpers who engaged to nurse it While
n its swaddling clothes. Childit who are
too venturesome, sometimes fall down and
blimp their little noses. -
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JULY 8,1859.
upon railroad
pay, has in each woroughly
gitedaaiasieduponli - y a courttuid jury of
competent jurisdiction. But, in common
with large numbers of Anti-Tax Democrats
in this - part_of the county, I am thoroughly
Satisfied tlisititlialig,o44ftifiie for le
i
gal, and not -
The disa.strousiiprisequieriPsTO'the Democrat
In party_which warned kistyear, when the
take was madetilttartkingrthisrtax
. question
the o'nlY issue, tiP - s•fi so oliiities, that I had .319 Y .,
posed that the eolivenlionhhieyenr *Quid haVi) .
dropped the sithAt . and
ticket, on a fair and square •Democratic plst
form.. This .would have 'harmonized dd.',
united the party, which 'was . ..Weakened and
videdbytheerrorsof the last campaign.- -But
1 /sv° INT 4 cquPY:4 4 4lo °i .4 e 4l.
ror has again p4;1912c ,mpilt,,coolAty,Fe-com
mitted.
I was present in the convention, and I urn
satisfied that a majority of. the delegates thereto
were: at'tieart Opposed td bringing the
Anti-Tax issue into.4e:pnlitical field; pro
faring to leave the . settlement of the ques
tion to the wisdom, tug' Jostioe qf cour ts,
who, alone, have theixkwer to decide it. lam
also satisfied, they What.l have learned since
the cOtiventiOii, that this would hiii6 - been its
course, had it not been for the misrepresenta
tions made to the•deTegatea on.tho morning of
the convention, by three or four indiViduals,
whose devopgn toythe.'Anti-Tax_issue,is. so:
much stronger than their love for the Demo:
cratic party, which has made them what they
are,that they were determined, at all hazzards,
to sacrifice the good'of iheparty to their selfish
personal interests and desires, and to place the
Democracy in such a position as to prevent
the defeat of a portion of the Opposition ticket,
which these worthies were determined to sup
port.
I regard the course of the late Convention as
most detrimental to the cause of true Democ
racy in this county, and there are hundreds of
Democrats in the county who agree withmein
sentiment.
I ana well awatarth at the mon wile have com
mitted this wrong upon the Democracy feel and
know that they have gono too far. The peo
ple have lost confidence in the wisdom of their
councils, and so the result of the coming elec
tion will prove. •
I have heard that the excuse which they give
for their opposition to the nomination of Judge
Maynard, which would have added great
strength to the ticket, is that "it would be a
rebuke to Governor Packer to defeat him."
Was the nomination of Mr. Gillmore, one of
the Vice Presidents of the " Forney Cons en
tine," and a prominent candidate fur the ap
pointment which Mr. Maynard received, in
tended as a rebuke to the Governor 1 Truly
these gentlemen are reduced to most nonsensi
cal preteits to excuse their anti-Democratic
conduct.
But the "Democracy still lives," and in spite
of the eilorts of those who falsely claim to bo
its friends, it will live. The principles of our
party faith aro too important and valuable to
be overthrown by trickery and attempts to
make a party tenet out of material abhorrent
to every honest and patriotic Democrat.
In their anxiety to insure the success of
Mellon & Co., these false Democrats have mis
led and deceived many honest men heretofore,
but hereafter if ese men will act for themselves
upon fair ground.of Democratic policy.
The London Nevis merely announces the
fact that Lord Palmerston had formed his
Ministry—the largest in point of nnmbers,
the most powerful in talent, and the most
conflicting in the various shades of opinion
that it represents, that England has bad
since 1806, when Fox was Foreign Minister.
The high aristocracy are represented—as well
as the Liberal Conservatives, the Sutherland
interest, the Peelites, and the Manchester
party., Lord John Russell is Foreign-Minister,
without a single personal adherent to back
him. Mr. Cobden was not expected to arrivi. in
England until the .24 of the present,Month
and his friends seem todoubtwhetbcr ho will
accept such a temptini' bait; asthe Presiden.
cy of the Board of Trade, salary $lO,OOO,
with a seat in the Cabinet. For, it may he
remembered, it was the success of a vote of
censure, on the Chinese War, moved by. this
very Mr. Cobden, in. the session of 18.57, that
defeated Palmerston - , and as Mr. Cobden has
not abandoned his peace poliey, he will be
awkwardly placed in theMinist.hould cir
cumstances drive England into the war.
The moat remarkable circumstance connect ,
ed with the new ministry is, that, at the ad,
vanced age of eighty-one, Lord Campbell hal
been made Lord , Chancellor. Every body
ridiculed his acceptance of tho Chief Just
ticeship of England, in 1850, at the age of
72; and assue6dly a more pragmatical, self
coneeited,zarrulous old dogberry never sat
upon the bench. Now, almost in his dotage,
he accepts the Chancellorship of England,
without, we suppole, ever having held a
Chanceiy . brief in his lite: As'a Common ,
law judge, he might. have-passed.twenty
years ago, but how Palmerston ever could
become a s e etnd *Sinbad, and put such an
Old Man pf the Sea as, this upon his shonl
ders is a great mysteri. 4ithe session must
close in Parliamentary reform and all other
important measures, except Finance, =Lust
be 4eferied' to anothey'session. Hon , Pal
meigork, lUxuriate on this fine
opportunity of 'showing how not to do it!
bias: Eiiitirr, of Alio' Hon. Edward
Everett, diidin:B4i4o ,
:on ~3aturday,n!ght,'st
ter a long illness. ire. Everett was the
daughter of the late PeterS,,llroolts, of Bos
ton, the richest man in New ' tikiana: Two
slaters ertivivit hey tke tyipoe 4144 c lets
Frothinghani, now in gyrc n ae t and of Charles
Francis ' 'the r SOn' itihn Quinoy
Adagut,,And
3144 saeh4s4t 9 .
Congress from
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"A worry MAN" has gun) 'the -way of all
Pat. Hearn, .general-in-chief of tin
gambling sr - A.:1744.y, in... New :rack, and a
"leader ; " in the sporting circles, died,in that
city Mi'Snnda?..' night
,said to have 143 ft
finenn4eil' at
over a haltroi on ~ : ok v,
Tau Post Office Repsrtraent.luoi , e detehfin
ed'ta diePened lielii4l4•BerAleee of twelve ex
press route agents, :(eicliefiteistalreeetis a
iii4ry of $1,,,00Q between-New Verk
and UnCinnati,.and to allow the, baggage inas
ten ten donate iseinerith 0iteh,44 ,1 0(6# M.of
-delleezing era receiving the th i reUgh ,
Mu :whole rmmber iof • fluid r 'tsisirued
at . the P f =ion Qffics,. derin the_ of
June, as • 17 ' •
- - 0 ; rider 4Le -;act a
1856, of 160 13 7*: 5 Pri'i l Pri** 1: 4; io
80 acres, H. llnder the silt , of 1850 , t Onerliip
acre warrauttgaiissued, raakingtheliotisl a -
btu of wairiatifor the tionth 019.
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MaincuAr or PEEIILti-i
The New British Ministry.
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of $5,000,000 of Specie in Mexico.
Mexican papers bring us the particu- •
Iseizure of $5,000,000 Va. en. Robles,
iramon's friends. OneJ.third of the
Aonged to Americanki,be rest tcrEu-
It left the City oflifekico for Vera
nit, was first detain Sal tit. Puebla for
a. Afterwards, atT.Thlapa, it was 4e
seven days longer ;}'or :examination,
departed for Veri., Unit, Without a
-Cm Robles, and attended byan escort.
;ational Bridge it waS'th bk i htmded
the protection of the Juarez govern
meat.--Robles,-however, stopped it again on
its way, and, on the refusal of these in charge
to turn back, hiCordered ;it to pro4e'd:ti the
beach outside 'of Verra Cruz, thence" to be
Shipped onboard English men-of-war. The
merchants at„Vera,Cruz...were in . a . high state
of excitement, and sent despatches'to Robles to
trettfTei'thir Ipassage Of -the coriducti.. They.
also took' - up' 'with'" thein . the written'refusal
of 'the contreininders the French and English
fleets telrocelve t thespeele on board their ves
sels: 'ifirdst'ei: 'MoLane dernanded thb release
oPtifit,*portiOit 'belonging to American mor
d:Mats; ntid more seemed by be expected from
this' derriar:d ' than 'from the remonstrances of
the foreign merchants. There is no reason to
fear - tins specie will be lost. On the contrary,
it' is probable; in view the refusal to receive it
err I - Antra:the fl4ets•at Sacriticios, that Robles
,will permit it to pram down to Vera Cruz to
be shipped in usual form.. The Jtinrez Gov
ernment acquit themselves of aH mspomdbili
ty rir tine matter, and have ordered tienernl
Pat ' not to allow the conducts to pass
the: - Nationar''Bridge under ltoble's es
cOrt;- .It is evident that the :Miramon Govern
erritnerit is afraid that the money will, in some
wey,'bc triadeto Strengthen the Juarez admin
istration, and that. therefore, it is nece'sary to
kt`efi r it 011COr his hands. A great deal of ex . -
'citement also been • produced at the capital
by a decree' of Mlramon, banishing all the
.British subjects who had lulotested against the
inhuman 'butcheries' Americans and other
foreign priioners at. Tricifbaya. ' The manifesto
'was very severe on Mr. Otway (the British
Minister) himself, for his conduct during those
three days of terror, in abandoning his'coup
trymen, whom he was bound by all law to pro
tect, to' Mexican vengeance. Mr. Otway
seems, to bear with phiimophic indifference
the animadversions of his own countrymen,
and'the indignation of every other foreigner In
Mexico.
A Tiger Story.
A letter from Porang, dated Febuary 10,
18:10, givea the following, singular escape from,
but ultimate death by, the attack of a tiger on
a Catholic misiionnry on that i.land, which will
be rend with interest
My escape" from the tiger, rays the writer,
was truly Mirtuitions, but that of Padre Cued.
lon was still mere se, to the following details
4thenttack upon dint worthy priest will clearly
prove. The padre , wason his way to church and
was enact-Rd in the study of his sermon, when
a tiger to 'his utter surprise, suddenly nashed
oat of the jungle or tall gra , s; bat, as the beast
h a d not mea s ured distance to a nicety, the
padre, Walking ViifF quickly, was more fright
ened than hurt. 'I he tiger, however, brushed
so closely to the that the latter's
trowseri were torn, the snap of the Least
being within a hair:;-breadth of his leg. The
brute, eat content with a single spring, made
arnitliei' charge ape ; Ompoor padre, end he
bud nothing to defend himself but his large
paper umbrella, hn suddenly opened it Wit in
the brute's face, which had the elTectof cowing
it for a time. Tho tigor, however, evidently
game, or snore pr,rtinacibui in his attack than,
is wont with his trif.o, charged the path,. at
Wan - a dozen' times, which oeru l ,
ud n e arly
twenty minute , . In the wiiiniiine the padre
gradually e 44 hjward a tree in an open space
of ground, and, as them' Was a large white,
ants' net betwroi bin and 440 treer,
which the. latter had to tuaiue a :•;;Lill
tour, this enabled the padre to climb the tree
and, get apt of his way. The tiger en getting
round the sovid, was at first puzzled nut seeing
the padre. but in area es onds he laid his noo•
to the ;;round, and soon 13"44.14:1: the wherea
bouts of his intended victim. Tho tips~, said
the padre, quietly sat down under the tree, and
gave a wistful look toward use. but fortunately
was of no avail. The natives at length
hearing the crises of the wur td i gi., 4 dro, I „. det , e d
to the spot and rendersd the assistanste ruiaired.
The tiger 16,1 the instant he beard their shouts.
The poor padre burst into tears, and rang the
T. Drum in wizen of gratitude for his delivery.
Puke C,:elJ-on, however, slid not rally long ,
the fright had toss ; s erious nn affect upon hie sys
tem, and in about ten .iat . s he sank to rise no
more.— Wilmer and
Cr 7 OJT. Jl,O t'lnCllll/111
Longworth, the la extern Mltlionalre—The
Extent of his Poloica4lolo.
John Jacob Astor used C say, that all he
got for taking core of his immense property.
was his board and clothes. One of the " .1"1-
file' in our city fares no bettsr,und yet he counta
his wealth by millions: Mr. Longworth gets
bis clothes and hoard only—and nearly every
man . bus the wino—and yet ho
. paid into the
County Treasury Inst year, in the way of tax
es, the sum of 4,z37,5741 .51; I Hasher .•spunstve
boarding and clothing.
The extent of Mr. 14 i t ,wortb'4 property
may be judged of by the number of pieeel
of real estate , which he owns in this city .
alone. In looking over the tax duplicate e.-
terthty.wo found that he wasrasessed upon rarer
hundrvvf eiridaixta.sir pieeel of property in his
own name, within the city limits, and that ho
paid the taxes upon forty-aix other lots which
have been leased. Four hundred an twelve
houses and lots, and vacant lots in all.
The total value of his property now, ran
hardly be estimated. filx spurs ago, in lat,
when the last valuation of real 0:111to was
made for assessment purposes,the three bunitre4
and sixty-sir lots footed up nn aggregate of
$1,345,73u! A. yortion of tho lots have
doubled in price HOW their la3t valuation, and
others have advanced two hundred per cent in
value. Many have doubtless reniaituxi at about
the same ilguresas in 1853. Ills present residence
on Pike street, "Belmont Place," is put down
on the tax roll at $17,200. On Monday bo
paid 116 semi-Annual tax, which amounted to
$l/4,785
In addition to his propkaty inside the cor
poration, he owns a considerable //1440M1t be.
yond the city limits. His personal property
is taxed at $153,041. To look after all these
houses and lands—to watob the titles and pay
the taxes—to receive the rents, and the thou
sand 'grievances of dissatisfied tenants—furnish
es labor sufficient, and hard labor, too, for
even an energetic Jerseynian. Our western
millionaire certainly earns his bread and
clothes.
A Touching Incident.
At. the Masonic Feattyal in Medina, on June
24th, there was a banquet in the evening.—
Among those present was Ossinn E. Dodge,
who of course was called on to sing. The song
he selected was the "Snow Storm," written by
&ha Smith. Mr. Dodge, before singing:the
song, narrated the incident to which it related,
In the yearlB2l, Mrs. Blake, with her hushand
and child, Were crossing the green Mountains
during It snow storm, and lost their tiny.
When .discoved by some
,persons in search of
them, Mrs.'Blake was, frozen to death, 'and Mr.
Blake almost unconscious. Near the body of
Mrs;-Blake was a little hillock of snow, on re,-
.moying which, was. tound, a bundle, which,
When unwrapped, was found to contain 'the
babe aliVe find well, wrapped in the clothing
the mother' had taken from her own person..
'When taken tip, the child looked into tho face
of itiraSAuei and smiled.
Daringsinging of the piece a gentle
man and lady in the nddienee were deeply af
fected and ,wept copiously. The majority of
,theaudience sympathised with, the f-010 and
weptal4e. ; the gentleman'twas the 'Hon. If: Q.
Blake,son of her who had perished in the snow,
and bother - of the babe, and the lady was: his
Trp eriekeri4teli between eighteen coseri
eans laid eleven Englislun'en, - whicii was Nay
'4sixti,t'llols)kim'on Monday and Tuesday, ended
ir'tddl.B6. Vtlie Englishmen, with fl,7owiek
ets rto• go dOwn; first innings, the
:4iinerieufis made 71 and the Englishmen 90;
in tYieseeOnd innings, the former made lio,and
the latter 99, ~
Man Hon. John B. Floyd, Secretary of
.War; hag left Wii'Sbingten for a visit ti?
Greenbrier White Sulphtii Springs of Virgin
it. :W.''R.".Drinkard, Chief Clerk, is acting
Seet l ettiry during• the absence of Goineinor
Floyd: :
TaE meo of Texas assort that that State is
ttitt,,grtialost i rpkeilgrovringState la the ;
rirtettiiitlhe'ciop of ,
; is _ 'the
b c ot ti t if grotyrt in - the State ; The wheat
7 9 1€44g1cropit soyenty 7 flyo to eighty pounds to
THE Ebensnburg Democrat and Sentinel
makes some very ill-humored remarks in rela
tion to a paragraph ofinirs, concerning the
Cambria
,nominations, Its personaliti4iwe
diarigartt as Akin c&i . ort are so-'tide of the .
tryth,in their statements, that they cannot
annoy us.
We wrote the item complained of as.a.that-,
ter of ixditiCal news, and the .Democrat does
not attempt to dispute its correctness. We
were informed that the fact. that seven of the
eleven candidates were selected from the
ancjent toWn-' of Eltehiburg
hed caused great dissatisfaction," tigd We so
stated. The " frosty sons of thunder " needn't
boil over at that. -
Trill taxable property of New,Yortt city, as
assessed for the present-year, reaches the enor
tones anni of $55140.23,122, of which realeatate .
takes $378,954,930, and personal $158,336,780;
non-resident, $14,631,462. The total increase
over last year is $20,701,182. . .
THE charters of the Litchfield and Wood
bury Banks were declared forfeited by- the
Connecticut Legislature, just before its ad
journment..
Another Instance of the Etricacy of Iftcer'
N., M. POINDI:XTER, at Union Pffice, Sep
.
tetnber 16th,1854, says :—.• Some weeks since, being'se
riously affected with tineasinetss at the stomach, toss of
appetite, and at limes strong symptoms of Dympepsia,.l.
was induced to try your HOLLAND ktirter.v, and L feel it
but an act of justice to the article, as Welt as for the good
of those who may be of eoted with like derangement of
the stomach, to state that the uQe of Min single bottle of
this medicine proved of incalculable benefit, having,
freed the stomach from all Sense of depression, and re
trieved every symptom of dyspepsia: T would also
mark, Iledtwoothermembersofmyfamily,whowereaf
tlieted in A similar wanner with myself, were entirely
relieved by the use of a single bottle each.
Brad -Orreally.—The Genuine highly Conetmtnttal
&wawa's llama Bitters is put up mu half pint bottles
only, and retailed ut one dollar per bottle. , The great
demand for this truly celebrated Medicine bas induced
many imitations, which the public should plant against
purchasing. Bevrare of imposition l Bee that our mime
is on the label of every bottleyou buy.
BENJAMIN PAGE, k. Sole Proprietors, NO
11 Wood, between First and ascend streets, Pittsburgh.
,Vero Ativertisements.
PIIIII3CI6IH, July 1,1 'a.Kl-.
rOu DIV' DENTI.—The Preeident and Beard of Man;
naens of the NORTH ERN I.I,IIERT/ Di BRIDGE
COMPANY, haring declared a Dividend of One Dollar
anti Fifty Cents on each abate of the vapital lock of
Cointetny, the sum u - ill be Pail to (ho atockholdera
or their legal repretientativep, on or after theluth nen.
jya..." - tiehaft O. E. WARNER.
In the Court of Common Plenv of
Westmoreland county.
Marti:2o/ VHS YOCUIIIJC.BEN.I NATIOk
, TtOlL:ouer_Nr. ,
on .5f uttuu. Jr. HlArlie% Lull, on II ;noun 9.
Secitietttrator. to file MA amount anti
Aboar 1 . 311” P why William Lillie 'throat! not ho hnbutitu•
led mitiettitestrutor, returnuttleAt4o,lo term. Tutees
or this rulo to Int well teeurin/14141.44 , 413.0 41one newt.
I,Atx.r inittlighol in tireonst.urg tiorough, tunt rw•lrCrfl
+a) puttlimbed In (ho oil 01 l'itt.sbnrlti•
ATTE., 1:1414
jy.S.:4t i t rottionotnr4 ...
TAWNS, ES, LACE DIANTELS,
_LA ie. Almon fW I line or bamesue Good e.
iya C. HANSON 1411'1"., 74 Mstket street
.I ,‘ ( t 111 S;
IL,I antis stlu...io or, Nunik, , e r y roornA, stall,,
tke.. and direr sere, *itztaao,l. }tent Ab6o per year.
Ittnnebtate poseaston can Aortae&
_ )11 S. cuTtutEkT A SoN. 61 kftwket at.
1'111,:EE STORY 110 USE. comfortallle
ant convenient. totoste on iteeond street, below
Ms 4 els I.e }put 1,7 s crtutulirr SON,
4' 1 61 Market street.
ON CENTIfF: V YIV a comfo r table
pw,fling for rent-111.76 r cr yrar.
t'lrTnilrati Sow. 7.1 Market st.
• „
STWOILLItf ASE
-
- TOO •
FIUME DWY.LbINii. AAA tarAe
lof of Frt.nml. fronting ott ~t.reet.—,w Mt- Want,
s. cUTIIISEIZT 2 sdiN,
atropt.
D ROO 11 ES, HES ANI) RIDING
41 At'llit'N. —On NATVItIPAV 1161 -
IM:. July Sun. rit the Cointneroial .Wile
Itiedno. die. 51 hftli air wt. is "wdd
,ul.,Nt4tillal Oar, rekt tiarou v l,,
" for t or 2,
Two Top. BliggieL
41 , i0, 0110 dark bream Mare, ail yearn old, fourteen
pet, well tinder the
1)6 P. M. PIVIS. Au,lloneer.
- .
I IRON AT Al :q I . 1( )N.
7 .
Oa sATI' RDA Y tith In.' at 10
flit t'ornentretal gales 'Vain's, Nu Fitth ' street, will the
sold,—
IPow LA.ut.ie It.a. Sato,
"
P. M. DAVIS. Auctioonor.
1859 N POST iYiller Prit
• TJIF UV 11. U. J. r” ,
io J
NV.i., 1 1:5 S , 14
-. 15 :. ,
.. Cle luut. qa.trti l'hquyvsqno 1% , i 1 u0
d., jo•
7, Lud,:rts f..,, , ;„ 1::::.•1.,..d.:', qt. it) •li do
lo do 1' '4•9 i,' 1 do do
1 6 u :1 I :: 11ou , c .to /id 1.1. , ,i. 1 . 12/ d i trlet 4 1 :: : t! do
do
•-, 03,— , '... t. into n !dodo, flared do
t do LAIN , ' 1',7,14p0 ,10
16 do 40 llih,c,r klo
In :q.t.:, itiA for at,, I,y
dr:A mrr.ixit 3 ate ii rrs ON.
Phu E.S.--5 .-tv.ts 111 J.:liLiti jam;
3 do it. fancy 6.7.,..-..;
5 enska Turkt,h;
ra) lows for Cooking. .
Jußt rueetred and for able hy
RENNER A ANItF.IS3ON.
No. ad Woot.l street,
trtefti Ortnnaito 51t.ellSTIP. 1111101.
.. ... ...
rp t 1 r--.. 1 tuiN 1t.4 .t , ..,i 1 - .F41,-r 1 I it Etcs o ti.ibh
2 . . , „. .. .
.. i . --To the Funr,c ~ Forge: , s.uti 11.011.0 Z 311 , 1, _,.-'
Ito- Uottod mluterg, with .114eu,sinug'.1,1 tuns., aI , enl).
e4l 43,111,4,t, at. AllWrl,lol te1 , .... and a ntauttfacturott if..
vie, 111 1, , , F113K,V. , r o ,n blAlory ; fre .1. P. Lolly. Kith
t o,qt,t en,t 0h,r,...t. ir.:sl I:: 41 ,t CO., LS Wood s t ree t .
/ . ..
.1)11 ( filY;Iii I'll Y. -- " l'iliA 4 trr 1119 tiettm
brotto t t yo ,13,11 p , rfret/011 that pi•tilre, t1k,.1, by
I. ilt , 111 - 0 , 10. 141.1 a 1x.,1; 1 , 1 - torlollllC. , 1 perl,l. by the
..et e ntint• world. l'hoy 434 to bad in nil tried beauty
and art.b.tio clogartue, at
WALL' PICTULIF. 041.1,,ERY,
on Fourth street.
roytt;:lw
Q HOT GUNS.—Ju.it opened, n variety n
17 Shot atias. which tovalior with turr tmatl variety,
tostp? our Mock the mod extenlivo in the city. They
Pre 0111,1,1 4.; , ory low priced.
my.t't htitilridll:lll' R YOUNG.B& Wood st.
F it ENcli EmßitolDEßli , s, nt cO4.
EATON, CREE t CO,
_jr4 corner Firth and Market 3treeta
QAII ir 1 hi ES.--'2O cases ci.sspr t et! sizes, C'oni
►t Martin's brand, wa rot:rivedand fur sato by
4 NDEIRSON
je= 39 W °prink) lat. Cloak& 110 ' 4.
Q N LAS, - HOOP SKIRTS
k) lAN, Mantles, Lawns, Intents and Bareges. Also&
anon luoo of !humane and Staple Dry hoods..
folio C. HANSON WYE. 74 Market street.
FINE NOTE KITI kt
00 , ..8.-1,10 La Rue's, Rhoads t Sona and other
celebrated branda:Tor sale at HAVHN'S,
lola Corner Wood &Third Market Second sta.
13 100, , , , s F: ENLACE jOfAICA
(or pub, by U L AfiNffirbeli CO.,
GO, coruer FoiFth (mg Wot 4 streets.
SYE IA WIIKS. for Itsruit dars, assorted
size, for sale by H. L. FAHNNiTOCH aW.
No. no. corner Fourth and Wood eta.
1 CAN 111 - 4861LTF;PfERUINViii4
received And for Palo by
BECRUANI a BELLY,
job Alleglien Ci
'COYS & MILLER'S -GREEN" Coll:-
stantly on hand and for sato at mannfacturorn
prices. at JOHN THOMPSON
m►lf Na lab Third street.
VouivintY .edurm,---;tou tons extra No
I Anthracite, very scf4 fornalo ' l 9
aPM MOORIIEAD. '
10(3KINGS, Waves and.. Mitt, selli
LtheSp a
MOM'S,
a 8
N 0.77 Market street
U — k — E 111N6.-51/ barrels for sale by
IL IL COLLINS.
6CASES EAST INDIA CASTOR OIL for,
Rale by BECKHAM . ** ELLY, - •
Ten • .AllegheiSy City.
.
ANKE RS' CASES AND _POCKET
B
. /300X.4-A Lull assortment at ' '
J OO KAY & CO'&, 66 Wood Area,:
Ali'g.Eß'S CASES, MONEY, WKS
Port Monies, Memorandum Books and.Pocke
ooke, for sale by, W. S:MAVEN, Stationer'
my% • 'corner Market and Secobd etteelk:
1 CASE MACE,; JUST RECEIVE
salt) by '
jeg'
OAM.--550:bushpis Pritir Oats, to arrive
this day, and for sato by
7AMEB A PE ER,
corner , dßrket and First elreeta:
—A large loco( Spring: ox BILINner R 00415, cam
prlsing all the
{l. HAN3'oar latest tlyl_e_N 140VM.i •near ipening. ist
tolo 74 lftrlce.t street. •
3CAS S TRIESTE ILA K LEAD fo r
sale by -J -BECIMAIif a ELLY,
3e 13 • - en .
barrels for saleby
RUATIAND A Meow;
D' • • .197 Libortystrost.
TOBACCO, of "varicius good 'brifidA, in
1 *re and tor Bale by
• KURTLAND & CONNOR, •
m Liberty. greet,
QILK FANS, Linen 'Fans, Farts,
iky
in great variety, at • , • • - • ••• •
..../08.1fORNE219, 77•Itrarketatreet.
1111 pi J.FLEE.—JUST 'RECEIVED, A ,VERY
coebensive addition to our .atodr am%
xrpictk ca ne gold 14 Ve7ooltea.
Garr . a totivei;
No. 88 Wodd tettest.
CuUN',VING HOUSE, SCHOOL AND
POCKET INKEITANDB.—A. great. at
KAY * COM, 515.Virocad street.
rIPER TAITIBE ,OF AITSTRIA;;Its
a. pment,Rosmr,•by 4.1:-C. Aikbatt. ,
jeTO
R
0
KAY t.
4ANILLA , PARFRS.I-,RauwA, Medium& CO., 66 Wood ilti6e
and Dotage *Wpm arm, ,
Io KAT k" (9,16:',WP0d steel.
. -
hares Holland Bitters.
M==2=2El
- - and for
• IsF,cirttraraux,
. • Alle: bony City:
HIRD. ARREVA
Year Advertisentents.
WN.• NT Figt&MPAl 6 lll" MEETING
al meeting or this company THIS,
INGPiii eight o'clock. Punctual
rogtteated. 2 '... - 4,. Iliac
6ALL,
There
I.CRSDAY,
.udarSe LR
mvo olx,ixtv
nm glistlebnproved cement and Canvass
Roofing,'Velt annent; and Gravel
R 00-1 1 ING!
Also Agents For
Pitinteit AsphOltiO Roofing Felt.
ROOFING MATERIALS FOR SALE,
WITH"INSTRUCTIONS-`FOR-,APPLYING. OLD
ROOFS REPAIRED.
76 SMITHFIELD Sr.,BET WENN FOURTH FIFTH"
jy7 dtw RATES Joirssa.
DRFSCATT'S HISTORICAL WORKS.—
j The Conquest:Of BIOxioo: 3 vbls...'
The Conquest of 'Peru; 2 vols. .
Ferdinand and Isabella; 3 vole. . .
Phillip the 'Second; 3 vols. ' '
Chailas•the Fifth; 3 vols.' - •
Biographicaland crjlical Miscellanies; I vol.
jyr RAY & CO., r$ Wood street.
DESILVER'S LAIWE AfTP OF THE
Seat of -War—containing a full map of Europe,
and separate maps of Italy; Sardinia, and the Attatriart
Empire: (jy7) • 'NAV It CO.; 65 Wood at
WIMO N HISTORY OF THE WN
r7 quest. of' Mexico, with 'nu merona illuktrations.
In one vol., evo. Ur] - ILAY-Jc Ct.),', L 5 Wood at.
Q,O3IENVILERE . beiiCeeh, the St. Charles ;
Hotel and Market street, either along Third or
Fourth streets; R 'PLAITED HAIR , BRAID. The finder
will be reworded OD leariug it et thin office. . jiO3t:
TO NEW CASTLE BY CANAL.
as , TO PASSENGERS GOING TO NEW CASTLE
AND NORTH OF TitAT PLACE—You
forget that the - daily line Of Packets between New Castle
and New iinghlon .4411volutectwit4 wommodation
train, on the e?..V, p. x, and with the 0:05, s. x, at New
Brighton. By going by this route you will save limo and
money, which is a great bbjeet at the present time, na
money is searee,.and the frOstliss•done great damage
_je254111.d
Saratoga Sprlngs--anion Hall
trAVING undergone extOnsive
JLIL tions and improvements: is now o for the re=
eepuon of visitor.... The grounds hate n enlarged
and improted, and club mums and carriage •house,wiitt
I.lgingr for cottolitoor4 added, for the accommodation
of those who may bring their own eMilppage with theiti.
Evtry exertion will be toads by the Propnetors to sus
tain its well established reputation. •
PUTNAM A PArNE,
The house will remain open until the Ist of October.
ja!nl
TIIE BIEMOBAIIE.
AcoLLECTION OF CATHOLIC MUSIC,
containing ei i Masses ,a short ROgniern Mass, Ves
pers, and a v ariety of miscellaneous pieces, suitaole for
morning and evening service, with necornpanitnents for
organ or melodeon, by Anthony Werner, Organist; and
Director or Om Choir of the Cattiklral of the Holy Cross,
The " Homonym " is published in one TarQe
quarto volume, of palms, well bodnd, and sold At the
low price of SZSO per Copy. 4 liberal reduction Made to
churchos. For sale by JOHN If.HELTAR,
lYi 5 1 Wogd street;
fif CY 4Y & ft Tf.,
DRAPIERS ANDTAILOIRS
No. 82 St. Clair street.
jpl-11 ksr PITTSBURGH, PA.
THE NEW
a PENNY'S GROVE," nacelitly fitted pp as
IRON CITY PARg,
Is now open for the eecommoention or Pie.:jes, Plens
-41, Nrtics,
IrE CREAM AND REVRESIIIIENTS.
•
.1.4- A laid of trine , : al ways 1 1 1 attendance. A good
rustled platform (Of dancing. •
kilfinow•tf HIJEVELF.R t MILLb . :R. ,
BOOKS FOR S. . .ODI.M.ER
CuriositieB of Llterstore, 4 vols.
:St .tmliroslame, edited by M'Kenne, 5 vols. •
Hawthorne's Novels and T,,te S vole.
Longfellow's Pros and Poetical Wntines.
J. K. Stan el's AVorkr.,
CNirrer Dell's Work'., 3 vols.
51n,...,Lomer.suis to Glue and gold, 3 vine
Puttuun'it (Moo° Mune, I •
Trowtivrney's hecollectious of SlielliY Byrn.
Lord Isdferin'a Letters from nigh Lstltude. •
diouglos Jerrold's Life, by Ins SOD.
I singtos Jerrold's History, arranged by his non.
Torn Brum n's School Psyq at P.ugtv.
To Cuba and Hark, a Vacation Voyiigo, by R. 11. Luna.
The Cavalier, by G. U. James.
Fressdian and his Friends, by Shelton 31:Kenzie.
The Convaloscent. by N. P. Willie.
!dosaics, by the author of Salad for tba Solitary.
Salad for Una Solitary.'
Sabot for the Sueiel.
55 Wo • o.) streot-
T ilEiriElVv.D.-4. 114 j)W.l)f
.rtinvid of II l P
CLi iTHINtI, of alt doi....riptione.*rig wilt!
tires. Cara and flood Prenies, and ail tiie new 'A%
Patterns for June. M. A. WEAVER,
'4,E•dth street, socond story, Rooms NOS. 7 and 8.
j r, ‘
It Cl 1 RESIDENCE FOR SA
I 1 . 7 :1 :C W :r41 re,. land, with dwelling honve of five
cooing and cellar, good berm Bpricg and spring -house;
a young orchard of clinks, truir, girope yjnes, mid ri pita
etY of email fruits- Simons at 3 'mica rrorn Allegheny
city, on the Perrysville Plante n 034. For pnre and
terms, oprily at vier otti.m. 51 Market street.
& 808; Real Estate /telt.
$2 000 FOR A. , lIRICK HOUSE and
e • two lots of ground, on Bank lane,
leghony City. .
$2,500 for acres of choice land, and dwelling housis,
at 4 miles from the city. •
$3.800 for US nor-en of land, at sixteen miles from the
city, with good improvements.
TOOOO for 'Macros of land, at four miles from the city;
Road dwelling house, barn, stable, kr—orchsad of from
400 to tintl Recs.:ill under good fence—coal of good qual.
try. 'Fire Improvvoi onto on the place are worth 54,501
These riropertie's alb:1111:ml otheriare (Sr Stdo by ' •
' • • "' • ft: . CUT II DE_ RI ekv,
Real Estate Agenta.'6l alarkoricriiiot.
•
ri I EE.SE.—'2oO I,c)xi,ss catra prime cuttipg
Chia•so for saki by -
lye HENRY H. C4LIAINS
AKE packagos for Mie
. 1 2Y
w HENRY H. C,CRLLINS.
FANS.-2,500 Palm Leaf Fans;
!told by the me or Dingle, Silk Lhaes ittid Paper
Law at low prices at EATON, 178EE s COB,
_ll4 Firth awl Market eta. •
BRAN DI OR WEDICAb POE FOB ES
- ;—Norituted thbbest 40414. t dlgo 4eolllPlete
aasortment of WICK.% lWhiskeys itrid Giro, or superior
,Fiallty, kept con•dantly on hand ut • - ' •
asEru FLEnivirA,
jel6 Corner Diatnond and Market street.
F—
ISHING TALclmp.--jfavi ng for seve ral yea" guile I , 4pg st"
FISFIIt T4PF,PPs.
di important feature in our hususess, navo
Iltind by all odds tho'best variety of goods in this lino to
to found iu the city.,
Professional or Amateur Fishermen will find every
'Mug in the shape of Fishing Tackle at low prices.
Jed ISOWN A TETLEY, No. - 1,46V00d street
F'
qH ARRIVAL--100 boxes Palermo
Oranges, sweet, and 100 boxes Palenno Lemons,
just revel ring this day, and for sale by
ftErMER a ANDERSON,
jel3 No. 39 Woo 4 st.., opposite )3t, Charles Hotel.
ILK 44 . 4
AND GIN4VIT 1:14BRFIr
51,48, at great bm'gsins. EA MIFF, 'PO,
IE4 trjfOi nhd 441 et streets.
#OSI E RV, GAITNTWE'S arid
Mitts,markeil down very
EATON, CREE t CO.. Flatland Market eta.
500 LIES. CAREAWAY SEED just re
ceived and fur salt i l a g i,
H I KELLY,
WA) Allegheny Qty.:
•
APATENTED IMPROVEMENT on the
"Queen of Diamonds," the best Skirt yet invent
ed. EATON, CitEE
jy4 eonaor Filth and . •2derket sta.,.
COOKING EXTRACTS, assorted, for sale
by f). FAHNESTO<IX * co, ,
lola No. 61,1, corunrlVcxial F0i4141) stroeto
An BBLS. SPANISH WHITING for - sale
'XV by I ' RECHILV4 KELLY,
Jol3 Allegheny City
1114 KIN AINTI4ENT.-4grots,for sale
u by ILL. FAIMISTOGIC k Oa;
No, GO, corner leourth'itnd Waod +Areal:is
Two BUILDING. LOTS, ON ALFRED
STREET, Wilkinrburgb, for sale; price for both,
$3OO. [jel4] S. CUTHBERT d SON, b 1 Market et:
11110NNET iiII3I3ONS.—A ,lArge lot from
I) New York and Philadelphia Atm:alarm, which we
can sell cheap to Milliner&
__..
mylo MOBNE,I7 Market street.
VOUR HUNDRED 'AND 4 1'HHITY-ONE
utLENSITRET. Li.ok at 1 , t.0. 4.71: For sale by
Oral! S. CIi7THFIERT A SON.M. Market street.
SO.YI'OII ALE . AND-PORIER.—
5 casks Bltxxes
_Scotch Me;
5 " Troment's Ms;
• 2. '' ori k l / 4 7rtei, in store; end for
sale by 0 1 1: 61 9 FICHSTION.
nDI FORKS TO SUIT ODD KNIVES
Iv Odd Forks to cult Odd naive.%
Odd For k ._to salt Odd Knives; -
at: somt - a.TkILEY.4.
, .
m No. 138 - Wood street
BRIJSK.F,S.-4.. good assoprtme4
of Cloth Bruitllea on hand and for
.•,: .L:rwaoroX..
Comer ofBrdithfleld and Fourth Streets.
OAP -1011 boxel 1.1.11fa10 soap for jal,bo by
IL je2l ' I HENRY tf.' OOLLMS.
w ICE-10 tierces prime for Wel
R'
Ie : WM. H. EMIT -* CO.
E I A RUE & - CO?S ;LADrEs , EVE.T,
01T4:"All sizep and qualitias;for We. by ~ -'t -.
.-
ea:l - - '-'' '-,'• 'ea linx... - .l 4 .streetnear Fourth.
, r
.
AMES' NEW WORK.L•cTheettvaljer,
":aa' ; lstarioarbloiref, bp O. P. R. %Yarnell.
act- , . KAY k CO., 55 Wood street.
IMFt- 250 barrels fresh for sallg rorit, :,
rje,lB-• MINIZIVELE
i• t. -
X t 2
CANNEL Cal
„,.
SOME OF 7HE GOOVIZIJALITIEB'OF%
10 Well Refined"mel Calattlokate these .
17' RlVALSOAsivrogir
IT IS ENTIRELY NONILIPLC4SIVR '
IT MAY BE CAIRAI_RD - BOur_t
IT IS CONFRNZIF T FUR GENERAL USA::
IT BURNS WIMOUTANY•OPF'RNSTPrODDR ; ;
IT IS CLEA&AND BRATIMUL IN COLOR;
ITS A PPEARA NCB IN.O,..LeiMP ISORNAMEN
TA L AND ATTRACTIVE;
IT DOES NOT PERMANENTLY SOIL CARPETS,
CLOTEILVO. dt.., on which it may be villa, a Large porn
lion of it, -being one-of the bent articles- foe eicanmy soiled
goody I
IT S EMPHATICALLI' THE CHEAPEST LIGHT
.KNO
DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE.
Go to a responsible dealer and obtain tigail coal oil
lamp.. Swore - this wield, so that they will move readily
up and down In the tube. Trier the wiek *Rh' %harp
sciatiora, exactly' even with ' the top or the Wick-tube,'
clipping otalthe sinall-prcdocting rixnatii at the corners.
Fill your lampinth.onr oil. Win up the wick catrpfullY•
at first. ao as not to crack the 'chimney. • • •
' A shadewilt greatly enhanee its excellence for read-.
By the carefulobeervance of thcs6diiections, you will.
secura'ali;ghtthatinnot &lite please: ' •
'Our facilitiett for 'retailing are now Teri perfect' and
complete, and. tutting dtrfoted, a great deal of laborious
attebtion to the art, we have succeeded in producing an
article of the'very beat quality; to' which' we invite the
espetial attention of the trade.. All orders will be filled
at the lowest rates. • -
For sale by Vie. barrel, or in quanti ties to snit cuato
mers, by ADAIR •*; 1110EDERI •
Reflnern of Coal Oils;• •
Penn's. Avenue, near High street,.
(not far from the .Court House.) ,
je'_'63mdiw
PIANOS! PIANOS!!
,
. .
1.1 - 39 - w ffpll ,
Arrival. of Plan Os...
9111 E SUBSCRIBER • HAS 'JUST . RE-:
ceived from the Manufactory of
_ .
•
OWOKERING 84•SONB,
fresh supply of their
•
UNRIVALLED - PIANOS..
The instruments, have all been selected personally by
the subsanber, at the Factory,
ESPECIALLY FOR TIIIS MARKET:
• Those in Want of Pianos are Invited to call and exam
ine this stoat, which" comprisr,s all the various styleS
manufaCtured by Chickering t Sons, from the PlaiPfst,
to the most elaborately carved cases, and at prices to
suit all purchasers.
INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED.***
JOHN H. MELLOR,
NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS:
11-1-I hf ST RECEIVED—A SPLENDID NEW
lot of ry LOD BONK
M Trona the 091 41
arte. of MMtON 4 HAUL, Boston,
including alt the styles made by this Brut.
These instruments have beet/ approved
by the greatest musicians in the country-4s Diaknitell
Baton. Geo. F. Root, W. 8.. Bradbury, and others—con
aequently they caa be relied on as beingfind shat instru
ments. They are noted for the following points:*
I. 'Their pure and musical quality of Moo.
2. Their great power of tone.
3. Their perfect equality of tone.
1. Their prompt and easy touch.
5. Their beautiful style of finish.
IL D0i?4, 1 4 1 114 1 47-
7. incir cpeapnata or pricp-
For Sale only by MF.T,LOB,
Bo. Wood street.
PestliptiVe oiroillarsinaile4 to any
.. _dross. Imyl3
THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE eo,
A 8 PNiI~RPFIrPftIAt
NSU RES AGAINST .LOSS OR DAMAGE
I
by Fire on /n 4 1411414 iticroluinale, Furniture, ac.,
ut ressonstle rates of pronnlam.
BrArvross —F. Ratchford Styr William 3FReraer Wai
ld'Kee A Co.; Nal bro Frazier. Jon. M. Atwood, of Atwood,
White A Co.; Benj. T. Tredicn, of Tredick. Stokes A Co:
Fleury trton; Hordc , csi L. Dawson; Geo. H. Stewart.
of Stewart & Bro.: John 11. Brown, of John H. Brown t.
Ci B. A. Fahnestoek.of B. A.Fahnestock A Co.; Andrew
u.1..*14 j. Brrilet , of Wood A Llringer.
Telll4Bll)Ftrutet, President-
CHARLF2 W. CO. Secretary.
Prersereen Ratartem—Wm. ITolmes d Co .1. Painter
A Oa, Thomas M. Bowe. Esq., Jas. Marshall, Esq., Allen
Kramer, Esq., Wilson, APElroy A Co- Wiloon, Payne A
Co., Bailey, Brown A Co., Livingston, Copeland t
James B. L> on A Co., Win. tt, Lavel♦ I Co.
tiEO. S. 117XYA.Si 41r..C0., Agents,-
No. i 2 Wood street.
T4l" !*F9IIT4TioI
GEO. R. WRITE
No. 25 Filth Street,
IRE NOW RECEIVER) A CORPLERE STOCK OF
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
BARED& AND LUNGE ANGLAIS BODES
1144c1f 114CIP #11I4IYM?
"Iltf e nn ui tillaa, arege A.ngtais BustersAw
WM. H. WILLIAM & Co.,
Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
Wood Street, corner of Third,
War PITTSBURG% PENN'A.
ALLEGHENY CE•RY
SECRETARY AND TREASURER'S OFFICE:
AT - No. 37 ATPTH STREET;
6PPR4NTRARTO oFFIFft:
jag 4T TTIP FlRUPTiffit ! .
/ETNA - STOVE: WORKS.
AptexAlmicia BRADLEY,
' IIIIXIIPACTIIIIIII..VLD DW.O twin= MEM OP
Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves,
PLAIN AND YANCY oaths raowpi, ke.
8010 Proprietor of the Celebrated
g4TFNI , q.t§ pp a`CONSUMING
COON STOVaS.
Otrim nn4 btu ilmwtp
cicazalrip fra 4 Weed &red. Pit:onm* At.
SMYTH & SNOWDEN'S
• .
•NEW TEA STORE,
No. 34 Fink Street.
=TEA
,CURIOUS OOLONGS, FINEST YOUNG
HYSONS, GUNPOWDEES.
IIIiPERULS, ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEAS.
All inirchased at lowest wash nrkes, and for mott
sale and Itetad„at. SH & SNOWDEN'S
warllktf - Nos Tao Se% iA itikh cheat..
NE'FA.0.14.49.2.1M,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ORM, FOUNT! NW 0011111E1D STP E ETS.
. , PIMBUR-0H,,P4.
HAS -MST RECEIVED A FRESH SUP
PLY of Spring an! Sumdper!)o4,s?, ; :findeh he is
r d ird LO 12 . 1!ip i liftettli to order, in to istrriai n ely
UAN
Addeuroznent ,of.AssigneeSP
THE SALE. OF , PROPERTY
_ll.. IC IRK & RHODES is postponed until: WEDNES
DAY, July 14th next._ Dy, order of' the Manses.
' •- 'K g & CfIAMELLIN,
OEM F. OILLMORE.
Rochester, Awe 14th. MEL
VOR TAB -.FOUltill OF,
OAITEgg for ixf fair,
lintwalow.• • ,
• ' • - do, ' H I for t , 2. VI Pah;
J4lll • Fltr Atlflßllitlr e 60 cis. 'fa pair. .
And Gems', , elfet dredt t iii trais, or
every kind, at thodoWeet rates, at the Bheif, h tort
o r ,'• 1-- - JOSEPH H. 808 Np.
96 Idarketst,iecrovi door Boll? Fifth. •
N. IL—Summer Palmlesland Straw Hats at cast.
.Iy2
HE.- ATANUFAOTURERS. Fr A lAr
" YEWS .CIIBHICIAL, - Watt% KFIASIVH soAp;
‘Eiutderettag" it to' the severestleitll known to the
trade, are Bay persuaded that there l noFstrdly Wash
arkg,Soep ill.the United States, for sprat% having
at once 80,1 9Liu9)11 goo d qualities, (sod so few dosocautts.);
F OF 'BrAviTY— contra; fullittess,, Resits and tel
01 PURITYIn . l freed= from motet SlirFerltilles
clay, fish oils, ataleAresse and adulteratiorus
OF QUALITY=For waahing clothes, of every deacnp
don, coarse or knot- cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed.
,F•tintetA : or , white: for SALIM tar, Hrease. P itch t i r eint "
oil printers' ink, shoemakeng wax, etc., from c tithes,
Threat:ire; and Boni the tends. '• ' '' • ' •
• Gina a fair trial for yourselves, and be eonrinoect.
•R 4 lYlerekert•thekAtlle on each ba r .. Ask for a copy
of the, direettens.: . B. C. t Er,'HAWYga.
let • ' ' 41• Wood street. Pi :h.
AII ONI NG FIRE BRICK.—:- ese
bricks' hire bee'raidlyiesfed, and can be recortc:
men ea for dienbillty, tsitisPror soy bricks 'pawed. for
saki Iv Ms Market , X sapplrorragind,and kir sale by
Is &JIM' tiOd
;_~•. ~ -
- -tASSITRANCE COMPANY
NO. 1, MOORS/TR STREET, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1830.
CAPITAL._...._._—.. $0,298,800 00
PAID UP
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 OA
ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year
ending January 31,18.58...._ .......... 933,734
THIS COMPANY INSTFRES—AfkAiN§T—
oill_prlerrrtoyr. ettr e at3_lo.F o l f reAta e a rlr*Vi
1 01 4
in all eases, baised poet the t9dirtleter Of e er or
occupant, and the merits of the risk. - - -
Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference
to London. 4 %aid - perma ent
. fund,prorided in ./t/A 7
tielp&ktforpm)nt , ent of fospy CtEatr.li j 1,2
unargcsa- 4
Meslrs. Arlosir iircaiir4:cis,l74 !Area
John Floyd &Co 173 Wood-street:
li iOWkilirlikprtiricks4.ll)3,lAbertipexect;
D. Gregg" kt - C4, DCrViood itreetl:
11...450,141.,"
wilsotrjaile --- s;i:VOk •
~ Y, e, , e street,. ,
+erns d ess a Co; los wo6d Mteitt;'
ishmick e. Co., 05 Water street;
• B. A. Fahneswek k Co, Pint and' Wood six;
Jos. Woodman A Cu_ Second awl Wood ats-;
: Atwell. Leek Co, S Wood street; .. . .
BurahßekLk Co,Fourthand,l4arket etreels
.,l4'FitiulliituNl4eana Co,Wsr ov:o:pater ate
...italinmets
George N. Stuart, Esq., la Bank etreet;
Alessre: Idyeaa. ClagNmn =.2.Alarket , streell',
Wm. AFEee & Co, South Front street;
A Front and New streets
" Smitl, Williams k Co, 513 Market street:
Jam es Grnhartt & Ca; 20 anet2 Letitla stae,.et ,
Tosopk B. Mitebell,'Esq, presideistMetbanics B an k
James bunlap,'Esq, President IThion - Bank;
Hon W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court,
XAMES7W• ARHOTT. Agent
-Temrsq Offiee',4o 3 Wood street.. -r. r.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE' CO
PITTSOURCH: ' •
OFF IC E —Mo.. 87- Fifth trineti, Bank Block.
INSITRM AGAINST-ALL.' ITINDS'=OF
rum AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAAC 40NES, President; JOHN D. MCC es.
President':P.M: BOOK, Secretary; Capt. Wilo,4ofic
DEAN, General Agent:
Dtaxerons—laaae Jones:C. GAlrissei, Srirvey Childs,
Capt...ll. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L.Palnicstoetc,,
D. McCord, - Isaac 111 Pennock, R.?. Sterling, Copt, Win,
Dean, Thos. M.dlowe,Robt. H. Davis. nay2B
FEIII I /11t4 WI tilA
INSURANCE COMPANY
THCORPORATED BY THE -LFRISLA.t
• TI4RE OF' PENNSLVA NIA, Isss:'
OFFICE 3 E. CORNER THIR.D4N,D WALNUT fi2i
OR V&4BEIS_I
FREI
CARGGHT O, rTo routs of the world, •
,
On G",;4343.5, by River.CamilsL : kes 4P `nd,"
- to all Canals,
• FIRE LAPSORANC.'-n "' •
011 Mnictivdl2 g6nerally.e.
et wool) STREET
.- . • ... - . : , .• i ,-. ~.
: Matti:ran 1, Milo ,
Bonds, Mortgages, and RearEstate:.......:4l4 '110313
Philadelphia est) , dit cent lmar , ~...., . .—•105,144 .00
Rendsylcania State Loans..-, ...... -,....,. —..,....: 10.1,42.5 - 00
United States Treasury Notes •' •• ' ......:.: ' 1'26„1.111 4 .60
Railroad 631 cent Mortgage Bonds-.. 1,4“. .-,.:' ...:0,515 , 00
Stocks in Railroads, pas and Insu.ranew , ',Gas/ 7 ' t 25,053 50'
Cturth on - band . :::..-..,:5.:— . .....-.. , ::.-.:...:..:.; ,'.* 42,08/15
Balanc . a in. hands ot Agents, Prenairuns.orr • ; I
_..,. , • •
Marine Policies recently issoed, expl 9t.139r. . Fitlzu If
Wm. 3fartitt, • ' -Samuel. Stokes,
Edrolgui 4. Solider ,
ThPophilgs IN4l4irw., • . Regl
Joh,, tt reorose, 2 'l l o WinnOw+
John Awls, ' dues
JaMes Trlyilmir, • ' a
ow Per
ls PtAllaar
James v. yre ,
bert , l34rtort.
Wm Lachn • • ' • apob V. Joto.s,
Jaseph Seal, • - • James Ja.
Lt. R. M. Huston,: , Joshua Eyr
Geo. G. Lieper,. . • John' H. Sereplu,' Fitt
• Hugh II T. Moigau,'
Charles Heller. -J T.:Hogan.
Hsi mu- THOS o.ll.AND„VioUPreitdelat. -
ms, ecret.ary. • • -
deli No. 95 Water st,ret..pitt*.,
PHILADELPKEIt '.IPIIIE - 1
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
N 0.149 CHEttilif *STREET .
Opposite. tie. Custom ~EtgrouN4
• I CITILL ?L&KE ALL KINDS • OF-INSII
y RANCE; eitber•Perpetual or Litrifted,•On , enity .
description of PropertT ors ‘ ferchandise. rea..4OrtaMe
"
rfFE64ltl'akfft_VP: 115219,iC
‘), ..13 . 41.Dintv qeS49ot !
TPMPIt'Z':
,
. . ort r • Prgb
• • SaTe g p
rY, • asei • '4lll, •
•
C. shermin, Joh Clar l gn. ~ •
B. J. Magargee, E. Witor.
F. B Litemiuks,'Secietary. • ' .
J. G. COPFM Agent,. 't
jytly . Corner Third and Wood street.s
Pii!P . Tißnyli. , -T1 1 4 1 4 81 P:O. 4PEIPt)
O~c e_..._......_.....
'Jacob Painter, Body Patteraon, •I. Grier Sproul,
CA. Colton, James H. Ilopkios. A. A. Carper, •
Henri , Sproul, Rich. Voeghtly, ' George W.Smith.
A. 3. Janes, Wade Hampto "., Robert Patrick,
Chartered Captted—....— r .- 1300.000
FIRE, A N D. MARINE' RISIt - TAR.k7N, of all' de-
. - . .
OF PIiTTI4 - br•PlEilit.
x V. PETTIT, Pr ; erhlea:-.L.11..1. - WC.tiqN, !motel',
Arnimnt or Capital Stook paill,in anti utveSte $200,00k0 Da
11iurp1ue.......:-.........---..:.«.:—...:.:.......-: 63,428 35
E~3428 35
Inatire-a Cargo lliska on the Ohioand M iitaippi Rivera and Tributaries. Insures against toss' .I'. age by
Fire. Also, against the Perils •of the ligi audit:oga
Navigation and!Transportation.:: , ...: .... , .. .
_ • • ,DIREGTOBSi , . •
wm. V. Pettit; ' J. Crld'ontgenietz Jelni IC Funitty,
D. J. leCtinn, E. F.-Witmer, -, . Bone Goiliort-
B. L.wordsion,:..John.A.lttarahall,.. CLaa4L-Whillht,
JohnJ, Pattoreon,E . lwoodry.. p uge y, . . ,
.. .
' WILLIAM' V. FL'il'ii ; President • . ,
• • E. F: WITAIT . R.Viee Presiderk
La J. AITAX.h, Secretary..
~ • . .
BEFERENCE3: ' ' ,
ra PhitadepMa: : : - In Pqadsip hid
' 'Stier, Lamb & Co; : . , Steinmita, Justice L Pei
rraitt, SM. & Cdi , . Bur*, ME iStidrole,
'V LattiAt Co; , - ' 'PettireY' v ‘ il A 41 . 4 teA i.' •
4
PITTSBUEOH OFFI NO: ...z.vr.
-jar, . . - ~ .IL , ..POIXDEXTP.E. . 6 .; •t.
Pittsburgh lansurtuice' Company,
NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH:
'
ALES; BRADLEY, Vic Pte-iiatmt.
P. A. RINEIIART, Seeretatp. : 3 •
laT Insures .igainsi NULL AND CARGO RISEX:ert
eO io and. kli3Sils e gi Rivers '4llmtaries i and
Aga gig By Fire;landmN tis;- e
.RobintGalWay, .Baro n
Joseph P. Gamarn, John Bern;
James Marshall. David
;James W. Beaman, . , ; , (merles tit;
" Alexander Bradley; •
• ebn Fullerton,. - • ...-
R. Robinson, • .
William Garr, .
.
:Western- nua nce
-. ;Cotipany,
OF. 'PITTSBURGH
GEORGE'DARBIE, President; , °
F. 14.1. 1 30.11DaN,Becroatery.
up Qmcs No. 92 Water street, (Spauga,co WAyeAPilsO,
stairs,) Pittsburgh:
Will Insure 'ataluat all kiiids or MBE and MARINE
' A .1;lome 14stitailoo, managed by Directors.irho ere
veit laiown in the community, and who've determined,
by protriptness and liberality; to- rnaisiteiri the chnrieter
which they hate assumed: ea: altering the. hestimotec.
ticakto those who desire tobejusured. - • - • f
'ASSA7i q ii k ] Ps- 3( ltb. , - Stock Acton ° Po.. 00
hiortgeg.. 2 : i -• . ... ... . 14,190'00
Open decennia, .. 39
Premium. ....
Notes and 'bills disconn . ted... , ...—..J.—.:—..,44A11ge
b1i20,0118.
' • Witiififi*,Trij I /
GBOlrtlit W411{.31P41,
••
r WM. PLl e rl4:g.' .: _l :
rr Memender ) nznice b
'
••-I.¢
•
George Dude,
NV.Zutler; ' •:•.-
JorGes, ul
ArAey,
- Andrew Aekley, —
Natlianiel Holmes;
toot
HE OLDEST AND..LARGEST • -
liitiopiThie RApattiO#ll the
, SC-11174PNIAS,:.
CORNER . THIND AND MARKET MOM
DUFFS COLLEGE BUILDINGS, - • • r -
',`) mPLET.B .: ARTE-,Ntr ci
A
#;APi* .2 t *4 4, 11 , Pi4-N's
' LORiD 4.4ATEIit ""
. .
sel i bt Tory ler* at' pi 3 OERTZOSP4)-
• • • - stria egret,
3nsurancg.
.IsTOELTI3"MFLN
SAFETY
PHILADELPHIA.
Marliie.lnsuraikee:
011btaeA ROPBegf etc, eta , 4
ASSTS OF 711-13 ICONP'4IPYY"I.;
Of Pittsburg[,
..._No. ha Fourth hiT.eet
A. A. CARRIER; President.
I. DRIER SPROUL, Secreta
PITTSBU
MEG