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The ;trial ,of . the pao . tiacting under the authority of the United" States- 7 Lowe, Mitchell andVavis---for kidnapping was commenced at Cle, , oltuub Wednesday, but an arrangement was issa&r,-at the suggestion of their counsel, by which nolle proseguis • were entered both in their cases arid ' those of the rescuers who still awaitiedtrial, Anil all parties were discharged. t~;.` ~, Ast. _~.: W,-, ti)e Ptah) pom. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. .LUDITOB ORNERAL, ‘RICHAILIISON L. WRIGHT, of Philadelphia. SURVEYOR GENERAL, 4114"Witi-Ig":11WICIII0WitY. e at DEMOCRATI'C 0 Y TICKET. ASsurepa LF .TATIAM GEORWItICKIU4°R-KOF;lltt,bUTgh• ' ,X11:51710. ATTORNLY: 701 IN N. trfto*lLY;'of Pittsburgh., WEEE, of Birmipghttio. BAIiIIEL , . JOSEPH IL IDAYB3, P H LIP MEANS, of notrinoOdi townshgr, PHILIP H. STEVEN - SOP., orldooßtowtoltop JACOILSTUCKBATH, of Allegheny . aryl ANDREIP.IMIKSON,BP,A.IIMONT, Offlttobargh , r ontonnatomut , Pi4sturgh - • Cot vir u strAm JAMES SLACEMORE, of Pittsburgh coustx 4unrroa: 'JOTM T. STKBM, of PitistMrgh MUM MIMI= 76St iirreinal; a Elizabeth. . , mazer= of 41Ea Poov. COL: TiiCil&A,Sof Tarentum PAVEMENTS. In other cities, it cannot be denied that i the paveiiie'Vriiitie; a.sli general thing. aupe rior to•ouns in:Pittsburgh. We still adhere to the old "cobble stones," and our streets are in cqustant need of repair ,on account of the heavy,„loads constaAtly passing over them.; ._ If we can secure t cheaper and bet teriisfeiit of paring: it would certainly be desirable, and why not' we as well as other It file , ' pail or am - contract of the Citi zens RaSslinger Railway - Company to keep the 'Pavements in perpetual good repair on the streets:over which their road passes. It will ofcoarse be to the . advantage of this company ifthey can do this cheaper and better thart-byflats old system. In Chicago a nwsptticltlavenaertt has been introduced which, after a fairtrial, the Superintendent ofsttiebi thit says "is 40 per cent. cheaoi-'lll - "an thecobble stone, and much more `durable:" Besides - being more eco nomical, it is much smoother, and while the 'vehielsare passing over it, is almost noise less It is called the Nicholson pavement from the name of the pat:;entett, xmd is briefly de scribed as follovES_ • Blocks of whitinsk, varying in width from 6 to 16 inches, IA inches long by 4 in thick ness, constitute:thEitaca orrOadiray. These blocks are placed•oxf-tholr -Ondon a graded bed of gravel,* and day,covered with cheap plank, about 2 oil :inches in thickness. This is coated with pita', andwhile soft, the blocks are laid down ; between each row o Meeks aninch plank of the same material as`liksiTis pat; - this is 'G inchesAtigh, which leaves a recess of 4 inches, into which gravel 'andpitch are poured, the pitch in a liquid state, and then pounded into the crevice until the becomes one solid mass. The entire surface is then covered with a coating of pitch and gravel, sad when dry is ready for use. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Com mercial says , " Upon examining a street which had been paved with this kind of ma terial eighteen months, I found it in fine condition, although the heaviest tonnage in the city passed over it. It is easily repaired and costs one.half less than the (boulder paveMent to repair. One man, with a wheelbarrow and What he can carry upon it, vdI.I-4464*we repairing in one'day than six c0ca:40.4 our streets, to say nothing about t4.*lightly cartloads of dirt the people climb °Vet: while the process of revioxating is going on." trerespectfully suggest to the Managers of the CitiZellti Tasienger Railway Company who' are now about to commence to lay down their track; to make =investigation regard ing_the)iicholson Pavement. If, as is rep : - reprefoted, it is cheaper and' more durable than` CObbie stones, and makes a smooth, noiseless voad-way, it is manifestly for the advantage of the company, as well as the Rib*,that it, or something similar to it shouid,beedopted in this city, and we know no better manner in which a " step ahead" can be , initiated in paving improvements than by his Company. If they set the ex ample. Others will follow it. ,THE BIG SANDY. Some months ago we spoke in the Post of the advestages presented for enterprise and capital in the'haintifnl valley of the Big Sandy. We publish to-day an article from the Sandy Val ley Adelmatt,_yrbich gives souse interesting de tails regarding the fine mineral and agricultu ral resbisfeas of this region of country. `. The coal fields on Sandy are not excelled by any in the State. It is found in veins, or strata," *arying from 8 inches to 6 feet, and of e-iiry enperior'quality. Cannel Coal 'of the dist quality' is found in veins from .two to five :feet. Bituminous. Peacock, and Splint Coal abound also in great abundance and of an g, excellent qtility. , • The facilities for exportation are very favor able, , and in all probability will be rendered still:More convenient in a short. time. i'ho Eig B f 4l 4 Tis a slow moving stream, and has'a very goodchannel; the banks and bed of the Strom I:stinger aiandy nature; hence the note of Use stream. heats containing thousands of bushels of Colo3ay ./?egll often run out with perfect eafeV - 2. 7 i 7 - .491-which is needed to make thi s an impor tant 'business point is capital to carry on the, E sioys?perations in a proper manner, and a t iekttra its _naturaladvantages thnt capital, ,enterprise will be sure to ge.tl4 . er there- * , The - - Citstriiipto# Democratic Convention. liO/gatea having cho - een their delegatest, large4p . Old .. nat,-NatiOnid ConVention of the -DStnicttrtl4lo.: bning made in rpspect to tire tinier-when that Convention will assiim ble. ..The" tuna has riot yet. been ,fixed, but, the . eduunlttee:Who. have the subject in charge will . holkitieli Meeting at Wiishington, dUt L 'iretlie 144 -*Wilt of December next, and the Clontren- ;tion-,jtja expected., will assemble at Pharl6lon. about the last of April. or the drat 0e.31 - 4, iB6o..'Thfs,*ili he a full month earlier than the tiominifions were made in 1856., 14. is. not desuablti to have • the nominations " : Lmane too soon, as it prolongs contest,the nd wears the contending parties'; but the early citip mentioned - is to avoid the heat of the scesson -11 a Southern city," _ , A COW - ROMISE has been agreed to in the counteiprosecutione growing out of the 01;tu.- . ..•~k `•. .. , , • v- • ' Le; THE HIGH SCHOOL. A correspondent of the Gazette Ws* pin i article fo -ghat paper very justly ilig the fact' • 0 4r4tg h 5e ,••_, , ,,, as °t 1 i , forth at 13 telltni7ithiiklo ..t, ty o f its exiiii3ll4; 41 3 griti/Ua4k tto yoog ge k,iemi4, 41 on ' . it tutt'' vire make the fhoiting el ct fron : e c ommunication in the Gazette: The writ r very sensibly asks:— t Why is if illardfily - abbfif one thirty Ci those who entered that school four years since have remained to the full end of thecourse ? Is it attributable to-fickbanession-tha part-of-pupils or their parents ? This cannot bo supposed to bei BO" kat* , of, many who have enteredtbeßigb SehooLliitt ardent eipeCtaticink,dart.whoinivaberttirde latitittuc - . yent to , Other instltutionsi /, , Wilido.nof pretend to natsonswilythisis sailibut (=clawing t1:43 'facts, we •do thirik the: p'ublio.Shoiald.haye satisfactOrY'explanatiiiin why.. thelabors , of ;so expiinifve-an:Mititutionahindd , result , in,a , So; yeryinsall•tunotintof•zoodii; e 5 I c!.. " If the fautteisi•in , Shaprotfessorsletthem replaced , ' by i others rrioreetimtietradi management of the Board of Dmrotors, let therm resign; axial let thttpeople sendiothers•who manage' the school for the public good, anlnot, fox the- private- !.interest:of. .alew compileraief. .clots books, And the beriefitvof twa •.or three booksellers,' 2 - Or if these:things cantiet.be done let it go down. W hat is'ithensenf fostering tt' high school, at an expenseofsoine seven oreigh I thousand didlars annually, which ean onlypria dace threegraduates at themactof four years, ' and - which exhibits a list of some 70 schelare all ,told;: Why it would , betcgreateconorey. for, ":the city , to send all.deure•setrolars to therWes7., 'tern Bniversity or Pittsburgh Female College,, or , other Seminarlas about thecity of .Pitts-., burgh Orin Allegbeny,and paytheirtuition fees. There Would , be ia saying of aLlesst one,half the expense by. , so doing. We hope the City, Fathers, the Honorable .Cetitral ..Boaid of Education, , and the people at large,willcon eider of this matter and speak their minds. .AI, The published report -of the'Committee appointed to audittlie accounts of the Cen tral Board of Education, sets down the ex pensesof the High School for the'pait 'year, at. Q• 4 1• 692 I'3 Now • taking the number of `• • • scholars at 70, as given by the writer in the . Gazette, which we presume to be correct in its figures, we have the education o£ each pupil at the High Schoob rating a fraction over eighty-on - 4 is'eheap educa tion with a vengeance.. Of this sum of $5,- ti 92, the salaries of teachers amount to . • $4,385, the baltmee bving L9r 99 ntingent - ei- Penses. A diploma from the Pittsburgh High School may be a Very creditable thing to the three fortunate holders, but. these "sheep skins" are a very expensive article to the public. The school has been in operation for four years, and taking the expenses of the cur rent year as a basjs Of each year's cast, we have the magnificent result of " : three grad . notes " at an expense of $2.2,7G5, or F.-.7,.159 Apiece. The fact that so large a proportion of those who enter the High School, are withdrawn before finishing their course is sufficient evidence that their intellectual progress is . not satisfactory to their parents and guarai-. tuns. The public look upon the whole affair as a very expensivo humbug—an unequal taxation affair—which benefits a few. indi viduals who receive this money—at the ex ifense of the many and without yielding any advantage to the cause of popular Cation. THE W AR. The vague intelligence received by the Ade laide enables us to do little more than perceive that great events have occurred, but we can form no precise idea of them. A great battle lag been fought, but where is- not ,mention If the entire lines of both armies were engaged for sixteen hours, it has most probably been a very sanguinary affair. The French elaitrithe victory. The Sardinians appear to be nt Pes elders, from which we infer that they had lit tle or no share in the battle. It may have been an attempt to drive the besiegers from Mantua. The French Emperor's demand of permission to :march thirty thousand men through Hanover. 'to the Rhine, is unintelligible. • There must be Isome mistake, in tho telegram. -If a French army is to be marched to the Rhine, it will ;certainly be a larger one than thirty thousand men ; and permission to do it might with more propriety be asked of England than of Hanover, a comparitively unimportant State, far from the frontiers, and having no necessary claim .to be the protector of the great gcrman ;That Prussia and Germany generally contem plate active inter4'erence, daily becomes more probable, and Unless the French Emperor shall succeed in a sudden and well directed blow, in compelling Austria to sue for terms of peace, the war must speedily become general. Not withstanding the - rumored success of the French arms, it does not appear probable to us that Austria Will yield her position unless the German &AP...9 refuse to sustain the treaty of 1815, which binds them to lend her their aid if sherequire.s it. The accounts brought by the Adelaide , are confused and very brief: The news 'by the Hungarian, ,pu tshed this morning, although later, does not give us the particulars of the battle. ' There seems to be no room 'to doubt that a collision of the first importancV Las really ta ken place, as the position of- the opposing for etas, a day or two immediately preceding' the time of the alleged battle, warrants thl belief that such an event could not be long delayed. The'Allies had occupied Sonata," Castiglione and Montechiara; ,the Piedmontese had; ad- Vanced toward Peschierti, and the 'recoitiais ance had beetCpushed . - Shr.asGoite. The forces were thus face to face s A sanguinary collissiOn is said to have . taken - place between some Swissi3oldiers of the Pdpetirul the inhabi tants of Perugia; arising of whom the former had been sent to suppress.. The citizens were shot down indiscriminately. , It js announced that Prussia was about to move an army to the Rhine. It was' believed that, her oifor of mediation would',l* Teleeted; by France. The statement- that Napoleon III. ; should have Veinlinaed'f>eimission 31„,0(X) men- ai a ditiun of the mediation of .Prussia, is a most improhableone nor 'is it likely that Prussia has 9,lireatened to assist :in ...suppressing an:to surrOctionin'ilimgary," which, as yet, balm uPPa eifsteneeat i}ll We shalt have pijiWait still' another '4trivil for satisfactory accotints of what May have teen the greatest haul(' of the age: Salaries of Postmasters and, their, The Allure of the test Congress to make ap , p7prfatiorl fot the' postal servfce is' talsitig 50me . ..J(1[44 queitions for the Post Office be- Paitthelit• ,t he Wal4 3 Kton, c'errgs- Onctent.i'pt ,phltimote :Sun,:states;thaelhe Deperttgent , '-holif , thitt there is no law in exist by,wl,riCh'..poiitinaptere; s eries-, , , or, paitheir elerke eftei the lei of July; He guide 'What IS received bviNsktutasters atitq l .„,3 30th, ult., Itr.tela to - be - in - the Treasury a can not ,lx; - paid out t.for any purpose. They were in effect Treasury oflice,ra,Antlthe amount that. will accumUlate in their handfle fore January next will be at least $ 5 ; 000 , 000 in i If this.'canstruction is held we look*lf a geneml ainpngitha, postmasMre„,of the -country: ' , Tery - few of them will imlyitirce #igrag: a kont: tha . ir own poplmtfylpfiy - Prik officeexP. 3/33 °./'ln'' / . 9113 g tOilntAk4.l4P- - went:;46, - F9l*barsii O . ath' year or two heace. 4%- ' . ' - g • 4 • - • .12", MSlin (For the Pittsburgh Post] MODERN iDEMOE RAW BARR—Yon have bere',of<itti accorded a the privilege of expressinge•ttlieugh •.,y‘mr journal, my views irKieg;id tosxtiat :rs of general public interes{kanOwisti - nowi' ith your permission, to indiilg4: 2 in Ya few, 'one relative to the action Of 4enixratic Convention—the litatfor4adoPt- . , and the ticket nominated by it. always be,en a sound Democrat, ad vocating the grcatpsincipies of_the 7 party, and cordially supporting its.nomideea; Though occasionally differing with you on questions of policy., I hays always, believed that, in the tnide,,,the::l4tiOnal Democracy took 'Proper grounds, and have conscientiMisly, acted with Ahem.. ~ istoW,.lT:a.egret to. say,- I: am: not so Satisfied as' to the wisdoni of their course, at least i tn :oWn ,Cottnty,,and. am con'- attained to say that I can never vote for the iliatineeVof the hat Convention, standing on idatfoi'm tho}`.do. : 'When the Anti-Tax questiOn was first rtrung,upon-us ,as n. political issue, I. did not helitive`there 'were an. hundred men in the 'county who would, dare to openly advocate the pipudiation af, an honest 46bt ; thought the question a legal and moral one, invelvingenly the relations existing .between .loan and man, 'and hey a; regarded it as one which would ad init of discussion as the equity of the bonds was so palpable that did.not belieVe any tan •gibledefenso could:be made against them. 1 . canfesslo Much surprise at the proportions and impertanCe: this movement has apparently at tained. • . , When it became apolitical element, and the wire-Workers began to bid for-the Anti-Tax vote, I regretted, that the Democratic party of 'Allegheny ; comity took. the initiative in mak ing it an issue, but • believing it a mere local question, 'of small political importance, voted the ticket, and so tbe . Suceeeding fall. But nosiihat the question has tissmm.d such a for midable ,aspect, swallowing up, as it were, all the time-honored principles of the party, have stopped to ask the que:tion : "What is .modern Democracy and where will it lead If the Into Convention was the representa tive of the party feeling - , the quNtion is easily answered} for, of the eleven resolutions passed by it, ten are . 110votid to the one idea, Alai- Tsc. 1n 'the presidential icampaign of 185Oove - sttgmati7ed the Republicenses the "one idea party." rind if we are to be gov erued by the action of this Convention, the epithet has surely "come home to.roast." it May be said that the adoption of these tee olutiUp, Isasa Mere. matter of poliey-'-tbat without. so doing the party had no chance to elect a single man—but this is at least quce- unable, for at far to mti obtervation goo to Opposition n; fully identified with thi . . . movement as the Democracy, and neither can gain nmeli.by the effiousal of the cause. The candidates for the roonty Mikes were all nominated upon this issue, and o r th e m can only sae that, Anti-Tax: vide, I can never vote for men who, like Gillmore and M'Clow ry, expressed their determination of mopport• ing the Opia , sition eandidatet, and then came with unblushing etfrontery, asked, and tuulty received nominations at our hand;, or 'Edward OwlpLiql, n political renegade. who, like the Irishman's deli, when you put your finger on hint is not there. lad this movement received tem attention, and twort treated with the contempt it de served, houezt Denurats could never have felt their present humiliation. With the un. tional principles of our party on our ban nor, united support of the tick et might have I.p.m ei prcted—leading u- on to v ktory. But, eo I. , our orminl7.ation by hone-it, effort; t ,, escape from honeAoliligation., so tong wilt honest men ,laud I speak not only for my,mlf,but for many oth . err , . in this vmlnity,xcho have otm‘rved with sor- row, the course - of our iarty, which :nice boast ed a pure, unsullied record, when I tay that here, not mOre than half the vote will he nut-- for, 11111 , 99 we can veto CkJui,cien,:iotpAy, we d o not wish to vote at all. If it is to in other parts of the county, the most disastrous defeat we have ever experienced will be the result. I trust that when the campaign is over, this vexed question niay .never again ,be brought into the Held of spolitics. When this false issue is ignored, and thy party again stands upon its own proper basis, than will the De mocracy once more bo a unit, and when that time arrives, you will still find in the ranks A NATIONAL br.)I(wRAT Lower :it. Clair Township, Jul• 7th. The euceesfut -experiments made by Louis Napeleon in financiering induce"), as we ro eentiy. :itated, the. Prussia'n Government to fol. low. his example. Finding looney difficult to raise in England, they appealed to the Prus sian people for aid, and the reSponse has been such as to ecntlrm the value of the pieeedent established by the, Frew:b. Emperor., By the lastadvices from Berlin we learn that the sub sc;riptionsto the Inftp of 20,000 thalerA amount to 31,575,100 Ttrt State Prison of Indiana; at Jefferson_ lle, is full to overflowing. It contains five hundred and twenty-ono convicts. .Tho State Prisons at Culurribtts, Ohio, and at Auburn and Sing, Sing; Now "I.'inc, are also crowded. The. Weslcrp Penitiintiary here, is also crowd ed.; and in all the States mentioned as well as here, the prison accommodations are about to be:enlarged. This 'increase of the num ber' of - convicts, is a sad but significant fact. A. courmc of catfish were captured in Kan sas river at Topeka,. on Thursday last, which weighed 110 and , MO pounds each, net, It is said the mouth `of' the larger measured on the inside eigl4 liy:tWel,,oinPhes. It is well that this fish was caught, or else somo or the little steamers plying on tho Kansas might have en tered its niouth, mistaking it for'n tunnel. THE. dead letter office received end opened, during the litsl..ciutirter,'2,3s3 dead letters, con taining. $12,270,.74. It is believed. that the recent instructions to • postmasters upon the subject of dead letters will have the effect -to diminish the nutntaT of 'such letters, as far as any agency„ the vepartment can compass such change. „Tlin wheat, burvest in Kentucky is rapidly progrewil.tig,'aitd will soon bo over. The yield in general, line, and the •quality of grain molt ' pieoll!int. It is thought that the crop of 1.8.59 largestand best over rais4 in Ken •tvieky.. • • • • • :it r.Ntastant. Episcopal Conveation Minnesota . has. olooted the Roy. Henry B Whipple bishoit of that dieters°. 'Ho is a itresetit,iectOr of, tho c4oroh of the Holy Com Inonion, io Chicago... ' p .1 . . . SHANNON. the mate; of the City of Memphis, who had a previous difficulty with a deple-band • nritriipd''Clarnai , ;"' yM:s stabbed' five Atirwa 'onTrt - day last,:by:" the latter, at Cairo, and ate' a in.half .an . - ft, , COIkinSSIO.N . 4I7.4O.IIANTS, DEA. 14ER.8.1NPAtEN-AND RAW , - 4 Lae aa43.o' ~.,-31:31tonintaire;- A rlck And rot flay, -') broa . :l493alcl.l6ll l o oll4 4nair Sixth, Pittsburgh. ji Aka gg li g th i g p a cer at 3ficaufaaturere Priaea. Ct.h PAid^forPOgs, ZricIIBLECATIS„LAQE .MANTLE, Ja4 b 0 AtallarAgDomestic .fipoite. „ f%7M?Pr.l.l‘.37;:l;!:lliar,kei etieeG 1.; _ - • _ ~' ~_. - - Thg: Prussian Lou.a 11=12 MEM Another Instance of the Efficacy of Scar have's HoilandOrters. N. M. POINDEXTER, at pion Office, Sip. tember 16th, ISS-1, says Somenleeks since, beingae ribusbaffecteld with,nneasitgles ut the'lltorrfach, Mao of *apiasthe, and attunes strotg ail:DI/toms ofigePsilVt was Induced to try sour Efottxan. Brrrcria, fesu it but an' act otrctstica to thdarticle, as wiellas for the good of these whoMayho affected with like. derangement Of the stomacKto state thatthe use 6f openingle bottle this medtehm Tkoveil of ineraculable - beiaeflt, 'horing freed" the 6tomach from all sense of ia depres wou sio arid re. moved every symptom of dyspeps. ld n, also re mark, that two other members of my family, who were af flicted in a similar manner with myself. were entirely relieved by the use of a single bottle each. - Read-Cerejtilly.—The highly-Concentrate Bmrhave's Holland Bitters is put up in half pint bottles Maly; andfiendled ono dot ar per ltottle. The great demand for thlsirtdy: oelebratedid.lititiOliad irldiVed many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Beware of imposition I See that our name is on the label of every bottle you buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, li, 00 BolelPropriatoro, r tio 21 Wood,,betstneriTirst and Beciiod streets, Pittatitttali. ew Advertisements. .ft PITTSBURGH GYMNASTIC ASSOCIATJON. 'Vim 11,Y regular quarterly meeting of the .Pittaburah Gymnastic Aisociatiouwill he lieldon MONDAY EVEN-, INO, July 11th, at 7y,' o'clock. In additionl , l the repu. ler business. a'" Charter" will be before the meeting for adoption, with changes in the by-laws, An. A. fall atten dance of the members is requested. By order of the President. J. D. I'iII'ADDEN, - jy9:2t • • , Beerefary. , • ALLEGHENY BRIDGE DLVIDEND NOTICE: ItrY —The President, Manageri , and (kenpirity • for erecting n Bridge over the Allegheny River,` Opposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, have this day deelare.in dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND-SEVENTY• FIVE CENTS MI each share of thu old capital Mock on witch dividends have heretofore heen raado, which is payable to stockholders. or their legal representatives forthwith. Being the final dividend on the old stock of bald Company. WILLIAM ROSEBURG, i Treasurer. To Housekeepers. QOM grin NG IsT T. BABBITT'S LIFT MEDICINAL SALERATES, • . • a oils intuutfactured from common salt, and is pre) d'istreil eutirely . different. from other Saleratus. u All the deletenuus matter extracted in:sulk- s • manner as to pfmlnce Bread, Biscuit, and all , AND kinds of Cake, without containing a particle- of ", Saleratus when the broader cake hi Irtkock there by prodneing wholesome results Every parti 0 /etc of Salorattni is turned to gas, and-passes through the bread or biseuit while baking; con sequently nothing remains but continuo ,Salt, Water a n d Flour. Yott will readily perceive by ,;Ithe taste of this Saliteatus that it is entirely. air- 6 , fereut from other Select - dos. It is parked in ono pound papers, each Wrap per branded, T. 1-labbitt's Best Meheinal "Dr:debut's...also, picture, twisted loaf of broad, v" i ' with a glass of etterveseing rater on tho a ,When you perehase one paper you slatiuld pro, u;servo the wrapier, and be - partterlar to got the I Inert exactly like the fira.—b:and as Mayo. IFull directions for making Bread with this Salerutus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will y 4 Aceompany each package; 171140, directions for 'imaking all kinds of Pastry; also, tor imaking ;Soda \Voter and Seidlitz Powders. MAST YOUR OWN SOAP, WITH ° A T. 13.k1.111ITTSATI1 1, .. CONCENTRATEL. Wurrantad double But strength of ordinary Pot -6 S:74. l ."„ u , l ii; l iuil . ".irri - cli„t f l or thq " 3 l ' l 4s . lw bs' il ft a n rl Otift ttoap. Consumers will find this uni cheats' ast Potash i tnarket. Manufactu n rod and for sale hy " • • • IL T. BABBITT. Nay. Co 3 and TO Washington st.. N. -Jaw and No. 1S India at., Boston. BOOTS AND SHOES. Reduction in Prices. WM, E, SCE:KERTE & Co., No. 31 Firth street, VT CLOSEOUT TIIEIR IMMENSE y .tc.,•l; of SU:SUMER GOOPS, corm,ting of Boots. %hops and Gaiterhi, OF ALL ST V1.11'; AND IeALITMI, At 3 l!re:it (41 (armor !et limy w (loom 001 their Present Stock' room Lo Flll W. E. SCIIIWEIEEZ Si. Co. 31 1 , 1 MI STREI SELIIN (1 0F F , Tft.kW kirtJUlP+, L) 0 I) I) S , 1!9 Wood Street, to) Ono 4 , ,nr B , :4th 4EI-Wu,. 0111.41 UN ITY of htl lug awl &Muller 6OUT3 A 111) .9110E9 Al r,citte,d price•. at the Cheap CAI .`tore of JOSEPL H. BUB.L'ail.).. LIS Mark ar. rWeond door from Fitt riostEsTic c uTL E EL Y .---The best ...mon , . 1,0 , 1.1 of KNIVES., FO It. K . 9, • • POCKET KKII E. (' kR \ ERS, HA:4I. I RAi, A the city will be found on Our mhelre. , , Prleui, rd st o tune.: CARTWRIGHT a YOUNCP:4, v . No. as Wouat etreet. CI AN E 1' 0L F. S—A 11 lengths Wi..) It/tM IWO RODS—Very superior; JOINTED RODS, wither without reels; • li4fi DOOKS—AII varieties; isiirsi, L.1NF,. 4 , of all deseriPtious; ARTIFICIAL IiAT. ftportsmen will find the above articles, as 1. c.II 4a every artrolo in the shape of lunit Tackle, at iY 9 DOWN A TRI'hEY'S. 1.16 Wood wt. 1 X-,4. Njt•A-FOU Writ CENTS pei. Tani, In wha, we aro solllihr. a lary tot of Washington tack and White Priiits 64; pane beltie, nid.stY loB, and others soiled—otherwise spletWid_gt.spi. o. liANsilAr , t Ila!P 14 "i- Jam.._ g : * i 1 — cIINDRY YRODUCE.ISOO lbsCouniri kJ Bacon Ham , : :PIO bwthels, Prime Oats.• • - , 40 barrels Pure Chloe Vintlar, Mat received on con. signmont, and fur sale hy JAS. A. ENTZER, iy9 ' ' corner l'ifar!'et and First streets, a' 21:11:EN 1" CAST'S, — vor,' - ' l. - -1 - 4 i;;Cort or kj cases argued and adjudged in the finprame Court of Pennsylvania. Fur sale by • • J. R. WNLDIN.' JY9 • 63 Wool street. near Fourth. TRA V ELI N (.1 ;Errs uottarg and Sleeves, selling at cost. at • iy9 Juskali LIORNE'S, TT Market at. ;NE FRENCH I:PEArat:377A choice I ' ol to select from, at New York cost, at • . , 11-1 yo JOEL 'HORNE'S, .. Market street.' 11_1 -- 4•11;1.11. U 5T11.1:4 A Nlii . O "(Irdi-=a7B; as sortment. 0(01 kinds, at On-- --- ' ' 409 . , 1L0NNF.13,17 M attretst. , lIOOP SKIRTS; IIOOP SK IRTB . -- - -Frofii 76 cents, to the IRINA En nylon, at - ' • rya . JOSEPN 11 4 .11t.N.E'8, IT Market street. la EN'S FINE SIIIIIN, and . Furnishing /U. Goods, alwayx on hand, at .• Market jy . o J0.5..k1010 . .;E: 77 M street. Iga - it, 0 N I. Ilif PTAH .11 tliTlL—Tliesp hurts have been tally tosteihand can be corona- t in ed forsbirabitAit, Oki to any 'bricks offered for sale An this Market: A. dopy 00.1)4 . 414 and thr WO by _ cantivlcß. a Aobt., • • e. N0.149 ar.ill6l.Wood street. ay orrAuß 1101) IrPsit it . 1017 .- -1.9 - j !m -eanly tittnsn li to outinery . Nilt-7-aut rooms, viable, Ao., and tlireo :topes of ground. Root 1t1.56 por yunr. Imt»odlitai posossloil can bogltns. • • • - • • : Jyti • Eh CUTH.BERT ANON, 61 Market st. ATilliiiE STORY . HOUSE, conlforeal63 and convenient, vililnto on Boeond IttreOt+ bow Marko'', for rent by kLutiviurwr & SON, i s l y. _ _ 61 'Market 'inlet. Oa — c - g - i;ei c itTrA - VE SfUTF:t "coniroitrifig Dwelling for ront $1,75 per year. ' . ' • , jyti .' S..(IIITiIDE'RT a Son. 61 Market et. OATS.-550 (mallet's Prink.' Oats, to arrive tl.ls day, and (Or enle 1.) 1 JAM ai A. FE'ralL, ire corner Market sod tint strcets, iirtiVA,rai r gragirritTO* —A, large lot of 13pring and Bumper agoda, Fern. p Mtust atylaa, Dow opening at _pry' p. ifANSON WVE7B,74Market street, vispyisc --- 4L4pit. TJEKETT'Dr sulo • PEcKHAfit JoNEVIN‘ jel3 , 41Thgttegy Orb , DRIED APPLES.-10 barrolo for salt • zdynautroa A 430 DEN NI 197 Liberty otreea. T)3ACCO,. of various :.gootli braudsil-in Faure and for alo by DIURTLANp & eitiowe 4 labtirty street. IQILK FANS, Linen Fans, Palnlleaf Fans, ia groat vatlety, at idal JOB. irovie§, 77 Market 'street. RIFLES.—JU*T RECEIVgD, A .VERY • cohirrehetishro rulditioit' to' our stock' otßitlea, which coo sold at Tory low rate& • ' CARTWItIGIIT.t .Totwo, No. la Wood street. CO UN TINli .1 OUSE„ S C111)014 AND POCKET INKSTANDS.—A 4 great variety at- . jell) " ' KAY CO?8,681/14i6d'stAet ANIL,LAEA..,FEILS.-il3rowi4;;;,3l'e4ittm J end DoOble Diedillni Siws eteILA * . L.121., 15 Wo6d greet. bblg: Daze' NS' 3 Iffsekerel; • 02!hslCbt)le.d0 do , 'do bid& EastObrtraordegr Fr* 14 by ITETA4ND..4 I.illArty strgeit. INES -__:.._~.._ _-..ti:: ; kir rsuirscir, July 1,1859. DIVIDENIS - ,-The Prisident and Board of Mar - W . ''' ageriof thISTICIRTIIMNLIBERTIES BEIDGE o.llllPANNAllscing iteclarcaltepiThiend of One Dollar andl'itty pents on each,' sbsire of the capital stock of mkt Company, tits sum Nifilasti paid to the stockholders oribeir legptireprOCntativos, on or after thelOth inst. G. E. WARNER. theCouet on Pleas of larestmortlldifld Counts. 15 Tile M.t TTISL /714 t tr. 1 - 01:0111000YNT N.LVIGA -IL. S. TIOX COMPANT. On Motion. Mr. Stokes Rule . on William B. SCAueSiftitor, file his account and show castes rbY Willigui,Littls i shoplti not be substitu ' ted as BCqueStator.lrittnrmtble 1,0 bbnit term. Notice of thlttrine tots giieh by fbttr prthhestions in one nett s paper published in Greensburg Iturough,and ono news paper published in the eity of Pittsburgh. Arrt.sr BALES M'COLLY, ' -B:4t. ' - ' "Prothonotary.- - Gam Ela.stle Improved Cement and Onnv ass ROofing; Felt_Cemeot;,. and Gravel • s ip O . E 'I ' "' . . _ A.lso, Agents For Patented AspheltinEtoofiing Felt. ROOFING ItATRRIAI,S I'OR SALE, WI TII STIIUCI'Ithsa FOIV APPLYING., OLD ROOFS It EPAI RED 76 SALITEIRMLI)J3T,BETWITEN PO ORTE BATES a JothNsoN.- Rtscorrs, TILSTORIOAL WORKS.- ' The.Coriqueilt ,Iflexico; 3 vole. The Conquest or ,P.ru; '2 vols. , • Ferdlriand and Isabella; 1 vols. • Phillip (lin Scrotl; 3 vole,' Charle, tho Firth: a,votm • • Itiograp4ical and Critical ylseellanies ; 1 'vol. 0 . I jy7 ' ' " 'hAY 8: 55 Wood street TIESILVEIt'S LARGE MAP. OF THE xy Seat IVar- , -enntalning a fall .map of tnrope, 41,13 d separate maps of Italy, Sardinia; and the- Anotruto pire. f jy7 I • NY fr CO. 55 Wood st LSON'S lIISTOK OF I . IIE - 'CON. que'st of Mekien, with niamerotm illustrations. In one yoL,ttyo. 'fj y7] I AY & CO.. 55 "%V&A at. D TO NEW CASTLE BY. . CANAL.. TO PASSENGERS NE)Y CASTfiFI n AND op war um. u ! ( orgt•t• that the daily line off'uphetattliyesip New tiestle Ulla Now lingiden till contietd trial t flennunt4o4 , jon tram. on the hal t P. Y., nod with the IN) , u, LA New, Brighton. Br gowg by this mate you will sacs 1.4110241 d Q money, witch la a great object at the present lime, au • money is Aciarco, and the trout has. doge great damage saratoga Sprlngs-;Tvalon Hall II AVING undergone_ ,extensive -fdtera -0 uoption rd . viFitorm. 'The, grounds' hate been enlarged n.~d improved ; mid club rooms and mining° house, with lodgings for ocatehmen. ',aided, for the accommodation 0 t1i0,;4.. who may bring t heir own Nei urge' withthem.' 0 Flyer' , exertion will he made by the Pro notomte sun- mAin its well ertathahed copulation. • • • PUTNAM & PAYNE. 1 The horna3 will remain open mall the Ist of October: jiclm Xl_ A COLLECTION OF CATHOLIC 3LUS>IC, containing Fix Masses, a short Requiem Mass, Vets pers, and a variety of miscollaneous pieees, suitig° for mottling and evening service, with actompAnunents far organ or inelodeomby Anthony Werner Orivudat,mad taregi2F of gm Chow of thy Cathedral of ttioßoly Crews, Itiiston... 'Cho "Vreirletaiii" ip ono largo quarto yolum e, of 272, pagei,w well bi;tiret 511.4:41-14-Po. low prier of s-2,50 per - copy. A liberal reduction maim elitirelict. For wale by • JOHN If. MELLOR, , Wood streeL 8. GRAY & SON., RRAPIERSAND TAJLORS No. 52 St. Clair street. ktdiw PITTSBURCH, PA. BolihS FUR SUliMEit L. Isre.b'n eurtosittes of Literaturo, 4 ittl, NoOte,,' Antbro,hero, edited by 31:1i0n 4 1t4 i Y ,43 . If atrthorne's Norebt and 'fale - s. 8 yob , . Lon . ,4fNlost'e Pro -o atilt Prelteal Writiney. J. F.. .IfLry e. %Yorke, 8 vols. CYlrrvr &Ars Wbrks, 3 vols. Mre_Jameson's Works, in blue ana gold, role Potatoes Chute.° Stories, 4 role. Treyrittrney:s No.x.‘olloctioas of Shelby k Pyron. Lord IttytleiiWtt Let,ter% frotrylligly Lautible. • I.ouglag.f.lerrhl,l'4 I.lfe;by hie tkalgias Jerreht's 111.40ry, arrlnge3 by his son. 'foul Brown's School Pa) A :at 1i11 , 2y. To 4:0)011.1 kliCk.. V.yago, by It. .11. lAttan. Fr. ,lisn Th e and his Frietbls.l4 - Shelton !!rkeurie. • 'llte Utearalar-eont. by ' :510 , 31. , , by the anther of 5.413.1 the St of for tt.i. 801st /404 . 4.11. I: AY N. I% C. : to.l A 5 lA street. J T - IjANi)sti3tE as4ortntrnt of Cs II I It N It EA ItY NIA I clAtlil ENO, of all tkr.'l , l•llnlttn• 81 . 1 IF 'nail Lad''' . Cu bud I lyab , re ,e, en., :31 the IlniT .LVICS of I.atlr-rth. for .1 uu, , . NI. A. VENVIIIi, No. '2-11 , :ftli street, sachndetary,lbwmr Nos. T send a. ItiLITIP?, *ad 1,3111.1)1:EN'3. AT CO: it' 1.:t.)1:N TR. JlEali I DEN tiALE.— A( Taao wan, of laud, u aft do elltug how, of ilVt• I uotint and c, - Itar, good ham, t,pri! g and spring.l,outst; a young orchard of rthrum fruit, grn o %Ines. and a vari ety of small fruits. Situate.. at t miles from Allegheny City, on tha Perrysville Flank Road. For price 1111.1 in, Mph to 011 r ofile, 51 Market -from. jy2 CUTIII3 FAT 2 SON, Real E.ttatoAßlA. s;;2 000 -Foit 4 TIOLTSV, anal e $ tw o .-V -legbeny t'ay. • • - ..V2,600 for .$ acres of choice iseailand dwelling ilonse, at 4 tulles (rum tho city, 131,500 for 115 act .a oflak,l, a 2 slrtt:eit miles from the city, *nth good Improvements. itt,(o3 for 55) acres of land, at roar miles from lb° city; good dwellinglionso„.il4o, *faille, ake7 a - a lteletud:ot from aud to Ma trees, all under good fonce—eoal of good qual ity. The Improvements on the place are worth 144 4 Xt These propmtles and many others are fur rate by 2..cfrrn nun d F 4 3 .14. tyG Red Eithaill Agents SI kfarkatAtreut. CliEF_:_4l.l = --`2OO bozo§ ofitri ri tn c;uttiii eilf2elag' for s4lo by yys p.NiRY T AE PISH.--`2llO pacli.a.#o far' *de by LIENRY U. COLI.th& SC ID3OIIS, VANS, FA N5.—'2,50 4 ) Palm Leaf •Fana; pold by the onto or eingle. Silk, Linen and Pejw* bans, at low prices at EATON. CREE & (VS, IY4 ' Fifth and Market et.% RA\AI ES FOR MEDICAL PURPOs3BES Warranted a the be,it quality: APO; a complete u,sertinent 141,Wittee, Whiskers and Gins, OT, superior quakty, kept ennttantly rat tiruid'at • "JO s F7.,EVING'S, jelb Corner driantond and nartiVt• Stteet. L'TACKLE.—IIavb igfor several I: years made the bey leg find c , f2 • ItiblittiG.TACILLE m important feature in onr bmilness,we have pow on Ala by all odds the best oriety of veils jn piiift line to be found iu t h e city. - Professional or Amateur Fishermen Will find every I tang in the shave Vtahing TDOltte nt klw Tglet , e. Jell SOWN k TETLEY, N 0.130 Wood greet- F . .. 111.1 S It R IVAL—Itk) boxes .IWenno oranges, sweet, and 100 boxes Memo Ikinona, 10.4 reeetytng this day s and for sale by • IEYMEit ANDEMON. Jel3 N 0.39 Wood rt., bpposita St; Charier. Mart SILKAND GIN - 011:M SUN. U3IBREL . . LAS. ut great) etrgains. EATON. CREE s CO, ly 4 Fifth and Market streets. EttY. (ILO V I.:S, (lALTNTLETS and I~ Mats,mork e.I down very low. 71 EATON. CE EEt IX).. Fifth and Market ats. SLOBS. e p.6..E.8,A,WAY. SEED just re la coved aniffor Salo hi ' • KELLY, Allegheny Jaw . _ __ i'ATENTRI) :furltoviatEr.r . .s4 the queen or IMunondr," the best Skiri, yet invent ed. EATON,. 01. X. Iv 4 coiner 'Fifth and Market, etA. Cl )I( 1 No' EXTRACTh';daStort,4ad, for , sale N.) byV,AIigh...I3TOC.E. A CO, le In No. 60‘ °prim' Wood and FAkketh streets 40 II 41ti. fde sale, by' VEpb.tims 4k KELLY . , • 'Allegheny City 11-UDKINS' 01 NTM. grogs Ibr sale . ty by B. L. PAIINarIrOCE. A jyl :11:1- 60. twirler Tharth Rail Wool siribtor rPWO 11131 PI NO IRA'S ON , AIAFAED: 11. STREW, Wllkitiabl tor 111110barien tor lanth; Poo.' 0014_1 B:4Vrip 'RP SON. - 61 - Market it DONN ET7111)31301 .--A. • largo lalron* Ul New York and Philadelphia •AnetloAllitsrldch we can sell cheap .t • , • raylo • JOS..1:1011NEI. AfArketatinet. OUR ju PENN STILE:ET. Lciok. 5t.N0.:421.. For salabT 1014 S. CUTIIBESX SON.OL/larketattrueL COTCII Air AND TOli t tEß:_ •• • , 5 casks Blood's Scotch Ale ; •••1 6 " Tromenym India : • 2 .." ' Lon doul'Ortir,istorti,*4lfor sato by .. (ap23) )iiILLER .114.. , -- ()DD FORKS xi'd SUIT ODD 'KNFV'ES. Odd Forks to fmil, OrJa KniyeN , , tAkt fmtti to at. 044 )c.14n31 et -14.0vitt TRIWY II, - myu : id 6 1Y 004 str 0 ep. CMI , or Cloth 13nashos on luiria aucl ap.7B Comer of Smithfield Aul,l Fourth Streets: ' 04A- 100 boxes liutialo Soap for sale-PP jo2l BEA * ItY COLIMill• r t E LARUE & - CO.'S LADIES' ENVEL sizes and csd Wes, for rile by _ ' J. it. W_EL DINA je•Al, 43 'Wood street. nest Fourth. NEW .WORK.—"Thetiavalier , ' arrHisiorical'Norai, b• GC PAL lanes. - .020 • 2. RAY.k. (..V.`, 45 Wood 6tr6A., :3elB , - HENRY H. CO 61: 17,12) POST OFFICE ca 0.1. 7• TORY HY.11),-11;31`.14EIECICa. sale bz 2 ,1 - Lt J.s WFLLILLD:,,i; i 53 Wood meet hear F. L . • THE 51EMORARE. rrglE WIRE - 01,7-.A.I.ISTRIA; Its 'Rise and Present Power, by J. a. C. Abbotb le 2o , . KAY A Ca., 65 Wood 144,0 t. j tut .t :tmen CANNEL - CON, SOME OF Ttn: OOOII.t.ALITIES.-OF Well Refinediliiillia CostOit, th ose IT RIVALS GAS IctOßT,_ _4ll B LIANGY; IT IS ENTIRELYOON-11CrPLOBITR; IT -114 Y RE CA wasp AztoU7'.. _ 17' IS CONFEN.OXT.FO GENERATA7SEc , , IT BURNS wirerovT ANY OFFENSIVE ODORI-' IT IS CLEAR AND BEAWFV2, COLOR; ITS APPEARANCE IN T...A.I.nekAIPISORNA3IEN TAL AND ATTRACTIVE; IT DOES NOT PERMANENTLY SOIL CARPETS, .CLOTIIING",_at , on which it mop be spilled, a lev-ge pm, lien of it, beteg one of the but articles for eicarung weal yowls I 17' S ERPH.4TICALLr THE CHEAPEST .LIGHT ENO WK. DIRECTIONS:FOR - ITS - lISE. Go to a responsible dealer, and obtain ago<x) coal oil lump. Secure thin trieWnerhactlifiy FM WO= readily up . and down: in.the tube. : Trim ,the Shari? $C1P15 0 1"8; exactly - even• with th e' top of the' ,rich:-tnfte,,, clipping on' the arrudl- projecting points sitlha• cornere , Fill your tamp with, onr Turn.np the wick.earefylly- , At first, en as not to crack attruhirnney. , • . A stunts vriltgreatly enhance, its excellent° enr By. the careful observance of theredirecticro. you wilt; secure a light that cannot fail to please. . • .• Our facilities - for milting are new very' perfect - ind Complete, and having devoted a great deal otliborions• attention to theart, we have succeeded in producing.= article of the very best qttallty, teNthich Ito invite the :especial attention of the trade.... All•ordere will be filled `at tho loweetratee • • • • . , , , , - For sale by the barrel, 'Or in quantities to Fria cueto-, mere, - by 'ADAYIV& virmpzu.; . Ranaiirsorcoamkag,. , Avende, nearlligisstruct,', - (not far from the Court Hones.) , Je3md4,w PIANOS! PIANOS!! . : • .• Artivet of Pions. TAP. -a- eeived from the mienufactory of . - 7 ISEMST CHICKERLNG Br, SONS, fresh supply of their NitIVALLED PIANOS . . The inetzwaepts 11.47 e AR boon , selected peredwaly by Ati9 subwriber s .at the ractory, ESPECIALLY FOR THIS MARKET ThnsP iP WRAt of Pi4ll 0 sire 14 Titad to cap" arid etitit hie this Stock, whichcomprises sU tho sations stytes manufactured- by Glistering t Sons,-from thepletruist, to the most elsbarstely 'carred eases, and at irriess in Suit all purchntteri.' ' BALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED!** JOIIN 11. MELLOR, NEW STOCK OF 1111EIAIDEONS. UST RECEIVE A_SPLENtoID Nktir lot of bt EL OD £0 ft S. from the • factory of MASON'k HAMLEN, Boston, including all the styles made by this 6rwt. • These Mahatma:a: hare been approfed_ by the greatest musicians in the country--es Dr: I;Owelf Ilittbat,'Geo. F. goo; w. 11: Bradbury, and others-.con-, Signet:4lY they taut be reTi °don as being fait ears insbice meats. • They are noted rortthe POWs Their pure and musical quality of tone. Their great power of tone. - a. Their perfect equality of tono. b. Their prompt and may touch. b. Their beautiful style of finish. 6. Their durahttity. Their cheapness of Floe. _ For sale only by , JOHNo. 81 H. ME.I.LOR, N Wots.l street. Ice circulars mailed to any address. [inyl3 THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OP PUEL.A.D.ELPHIA, • INSURES AGAINSTIOSS OR DAMAGE by Fire on Building*, liforehandize, Furniture, ut rewonahle rules of prentineo. . Ineas-roloi —F. Rate ford StarnWillinzu Tifton; of Wan, )C%^) & Vii_;!inltirri Frazier; Jno. Atwood. of Atmiod, White & Co-; Bej. T. Tredick, of Trediek, Stokes '& Henry Wharton; 3.lordeen Geo,- H. Stewart, aieStovent & Bro.; Yotni H. Brown, of Jol,n.H. Blown & it;‘,.;11.3. Fabric:dock:of 11, A':Fiiliriestoble. &Co.; Andrew Casin LWood '2. 11. - riibre.r. F. kiTegalaߧT4rili.Pf es l4° lL CHARLES W. COXE, Socretney. . • 111 - I , lrao Itrratirscns.--:.Wm. ifonie& Co .7.P-sinter Thorn.iii3l. I I ,we: Mbribull, Eaq., Alien icenriee, La q., & Co- .Wiliarin, CO, Da iley, 13[0,9 17 Co., IP Copallig & Co, Jaul,y . ii.tsim Ito.W M. P. Liavely Jr co. S. itRYAN CO. , Agentot G. b 2 Wood Artie. T HIRD 111.PORTATION GEO. R WHITE & CO, No. 25 Fifth Street, ARE NOW RECEIVING A COUPLE - 1E STOCK OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MIME AND 1118EGE ANGLAIS ROBES, BLACK LACE SHAWLS. NantiHas, Range An glais Dusters, &e ',et) WM. IL WIIIXAMS & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, III•doti" Street, corner of Third, Je3tyIVIISIATROFt, PEW.% ALLEGITENY CFNETERT. sEcReTART 4 0 74E1 5 11 3 fFa RUFF' • 47 . 4EO. 4 7 FIysTF&TRFFIt STIPERIkiTENDANTS jaw 42r trfflit TNA ALKx4 I S I Pir4 4 ::IUMW•Fa r i ILIZEITACTIIIIXI am UM= XII IIKIT• TWAT CoOcing, Pallor &Heating Stoves, PLAII4 AHD .9.IL.NCT ORATE YaONTS, C. BoleWolirietor of the Cel4m4A' PATENT GAS BURNING ANL! , sAGEF.. cpllsunTio • .EOOg...STOW-ES. ; Oftico att4 Soles Rooms,' ; - Oc43aly2p wood Sired. IlltaturgA, _ wirru. SNOWDEN #. 7 • : : •NEllif TEA SuIRE, No. 3t Vlttl Street. EXTRA . lU/11001 SOLSNG9, FINEST YOUNG; YiYSONS GUNP OS/ DERR, -IMPERIALS, ENGLISH BREAKFAST ma All purchased at loetett meth said fertile Whoa-, salaand itatagtal " 4, airlCktt . • 'maw Tea 13tars. 34 arum stmt. MdE1.X7.,e4.11.1i.a.rt71;),, ;,• 111 - EltelliAST TALI:W.I4 ccONI.F4I4# 11 0 ' I:'' .., • „, z • . yifJt§T,IWpEIVP:A- .517; PLY Spring nnii Summer yr. dto manufaclure Qrderm 14sesr tit rickson4bie pl - m _ _ _ %/AC Jots P p Prilaa /11#14E0#1 At' CO! afiIirrACTPUP QV, PATINT STEEL _cuLTIVATBR,„TEETH i Cfrailer .*d SIAM St :teen; . , ' PITTSBURGH; PA. ' ' OF THE PROPERTY Tspy KIRK A .11HODE84-Postixned until WEDICO3- /14yr July 1 0 4 . 1 e 4 t , , !yvaps •... 8.-0111,MERLIN, eq#1444°14 REIM _ '__., : , FA- _ • -S , • - covticutl4: plirif, #44B' "%v. .. n .i..nb3ebting it 'to 1119 - Severiag.ltatt Liz • • tus shideiluie (illy persuaded that there tallidiFismity Wish ing Soap 4b . 43,lnited stptun,..forsicirdtle triceing, ginning at once so many pod qualities, (and so few discounts OF BEAUTY-rm 0011111%; firmness surface and (sr or PU,13(17.—/n fretdote froin rosin, trupentine, clay, fish-oils. ntale grease, : and adulterations. • • OF'QUALITY—Yor washing - clothes, ofesery deienp tion, notate' tit the: or rilkt dyod, printed or white: for ~NA tar, grease, pitch, paint, otl Failgere.itilt, .shoemakers'. wax, eta, from clothes, lartutint'and from - the )(arida: , trialtbr ydutnehes, and. bcreCitiellneed. Respenakiwr,lhasitutie t. on Aaolit :bar. : Ask for asop7 cfthe directions H. SAWYER, j e s --- • - • - , yr Wood streor:Pitt4britgti. $7OO , WILL - PURCHASE A T i WCI- Acit — ot ' s6gad fron,tip F g ßAllL" ltreira d [ 4l/ r. , 8. CtSgrei - : -'....'," . ,;.'. -1 . i.7::L. me . 4.T1D7t..T'1-13EIFLI•T ASSURANCE COMPANY :1 1 10. 1, MOOR GATE STREET, 'LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN DM • CAPITAL.- *0,298,800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ending January 31,1858....- 933,734 12 THIS COMPANY INSUBES AGAINST Loss or Thuii.4e , tfy - Fire. alfigisti.Picirt dolortipricth M Property. TNe sires Prcniiiini nitoddrattgiuld, in all cases, hosed upon the character of the owner or oectlpant, and the merits of the risk. _ Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reterence to London. .4 iipeda permonsriPfunded in delphidlorof logsetie glitertjTPV . 2, ji;i l urnaLnec4 . 4 1 '; 4 Messrs. Jame„ 4" Co., 17.1 Woottatreet; . " John Flo .l Co., 173 Wood street- - BrowAlMirkpoi - 195-Lilicitietreet; • • " P. Gregg A Co., 59 Wood street; • "; FEIro3CaVo., M Wahl stiett;l' James AFCandless it-C0.,103. Wood street; Nuniek & Cm,as Water street; , • . • B. A. Fitine.lt..a. A - co.,Virl t t.. and N•tbod'iti; - • joa.i . viciAdwell . Co.. Secona Woug. at 4.; Aturot. Leo. sc_CO,., B -W_octsk.dreet; r_ourte and 'Market ittee - iii Kor j itut*meu,...ts.,wojt . Na sts akriszecksii PEILADELPEnt.. ' George FL Stuarto Ssel, 3 PaSt.S.tree4. Mossrs.'Mvers. Claghorn & CO, 'Market street; . Wm. WELoo & Cot,".....mtth Front streot; .I.bilkiteheon A Collins, FremtantiNewstreet: Smith, Willituns.ii.Cia.,sl3 Market.street;- • : •--James Graham &.Co., 20 and SW-Letitia street lisopU B. MitaoU,Tuq, PresidentldeottaitUi Barrio James Duniap, Fart President Gaston Bank; Non :W. A. Potter, Tee Judge Supreme Court: 7 _JAMES W. AltitiOrlN temPorlai lattes,-4aa.,Womi street. ATLEGIEN: -',7IIISORANC.E':',CO'I.-I'.:. - *- ' OF -PITTSBURGH. ' il'Sitrient;Balak ,INSURES AGAINST ALL %INDS OF PIRE- AND MARINE RISKS. • SAAC 30NI - A'President; JOIIN D. MeCORD, V - 106 Predident; IF. BOOK, Secretary; Capt„ WiLLIAM DEAN, General Agent. . • • • • • 7 - . Diascanta--.Nate dont9, C. G. liussav v , - Harvey Ch 11435 - Capt: P.:C.-Gray, John A. W ikon. B. L.Fahnestoak; Jolm D. - 106prd, Isaa&M;Permbek. R. P. Sterling, Capt. Wm. Dean, Thos. M. liowp, H. Davin . • my 2.3 DELAWARE lIIVTI/AL INSURANCE COMPANY TNCOEEOEXTEH - : BY - THE - LEG.,I . SE4.: TUBE OF PENNSLVAiiLt,II , ..IS... . :OPPICE, BE. Co RiIF.E.B Till 4NDIVAINUT STS Pnr-I , 4TELP-E I 4A- Marine Insurance..‘ ON 1711t5E1.4 CATIGO, - To all parts 'of the woild. FREIGHT, - Alft; nittrklintEl =‘• On Gond . % by . Rim, caints;lakes. and Land ()animas .. to all.pnrts or the I.ltdott. • - On Merchandise generally. On Stores; Dwelling: Hon Sea; ate.; etc. - A. SETS . ' . Bonds, Morigages, and Beal .. : S - 71463 34 - Philadelplala• Cr t. cent:Loan. . . . . 00• PcixasylvaniaStsle.Loans.4.—:::.;» , ;.:.;—. lo4 , 42s .00; United States , Treasury.Notos.. 9 . 0 , 112 . 00 Railioad 5/4 cent: 17,375.00 - , Snacks in 'Railroads; -Gas and Ininaranea Cos... 25M& 50 Bills Z 41,600 38. Cash-on. Balance in hands of Agents, Pzerninns on} - Marine Policies recently issna.l2,iind other '64288 14 111 MOOD BTBEr. •- 'ntatirrons.. : , ... • Wm. Martin, • • faninel Edmund A. Bonder, • Theophdus Paulding, Henry Sloan ,r, Johnlß.lPenrme, Edward Darlington. - :'.' John C. Davis, • IL Jpnes Brooke, 'James Tragna#, 'Bpenper APHiluno, Wm. , Eyre. - • •• " ; Thomas C. Handi. -• 7 . - Hobert Biattop,, Wm C. Lud i - • • . Jacob P, Jones,. TOsiph H: Seal, ' JameS'll.lPPailaad,' 1 - )r. R. M. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre, :lied. a -Lion?, , • : JohtCß, Hugh Craig ~ D • • .T. Morgan,: CharleS'E - 'l`: Logan, • • -- \VILLIAM =MARTIN, President,' '• .! THOS C. HAM', Vice Presdept. Maori Laisinsa;Becretarv. - . • • -• - T'A.:l/ADETRA;464O- r: r4g-Ts • N - oi 9.5 iqitet s!fe,es'"?,laitsc,, .31977;A:..1 - itT4I?)EI4- . LIFE - 111SIMANCE; COMPAIff ND; 149:CHESNUT STREET, :Opixisite 'the ern fop* LLL MAKE IinIPS 'OF MSTI.- - y ILANCE, either ,Perpetpal or I..arnixed, on eTerf deseriptioli or mon_ tvioci.osit• iensorititile rates of ptennona. " - ' ' ROBERT JUNG. President; La t ICPWV, "-f'rsi‘ 4 124 cT Chariesl3ayei, E. Cope, • .1113. Eng,bshi . • • Gieorg,eW.PrOWn, . P. P. Payery, _ . • , Joseph 9. Paul, C. Stiormito, ' , • John-Clayton, maAgsYsee. ' E. - Avner,. - F.isucirs . - JJ G. COFFIr scent, jy47Y. Corner third' and Woos streets PFTNNSILVAI4:I4PISMWTCE CO. • Of . 'Pit-tuba.? (Mice Nc4"63 - Fourth Stiiiit` Rlftt,c79_l o • • , C e C ed Ja4l:43,gai p leT, nylpttfti. ier.gcs 9111 ? —9Tfq caner, genTys aegutiy, , GeargeW.Sn . 3o4:4 3:icaes*-- • - - NVie. l 4 ,, Mco , / I PbeT t P . 6131) .006 MBE AND ; MiltlNE StlBlt..l TA/CMii Merchants - Insurance Company OF M. V. Pls - rip,Pritaidsat.......D. J. IfC.M, Seeretztf Anmni 'o t 6 4: Oa in illldipstj4**" 15;03_4 37/ Inisiirari Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mvs`srssippi Meets and Tribniuss. "Twines =Sind toss .- idamage loy Yira.. , Also, against the Perils of the Hen and JANA ZNarig*i9n,au4 Tran.irrtalicm• ~ • D EC'TOILS : - V..t*Ofit;' . ''JlC:ldentnoinorY; John M. Pumroyi JadVann, - - _Erne .;ittilioss. • B. . John A. Marshall, 3J.Wrigbf, Jana: Patteroon,pnood T: Posey • • • • OFFICERS: .• • . WILLIAM V. PEATIT. President, • B.• F.: WITMER. Vice Piraident,. tk - 3: - Drekl. IRO Becrerarr.: , .: • • "' • '''' "''- 1 ' 4 1r1AVERS.IRTICS: , ;ntv i,..i.i f:'4-- :4 j In .BAiladeladda:_ ~. . '. „ .In Phdade(phia Beige . ; Lamb A 'Co, ''- '.'Steiiiiiiitz,-.Tustice -.4 Co., Truitt, Erne :a vg - .: . t.. Bun al elpn-A Shifilhht, 4 , T,Laide it. Co, ' - , . Palms', cauhrellA,:Co:f pyrropppgitol, rzo.o7vATErt grxtEr. lAD • - 7 , r • PQMPPX-TPIL' 4O OO.= : : Pittexcirgl .. . co ;.Conlika4yv . . . . _ fici: ,96 . VrattiltErt 'PITISBIIR6I4.: . ROBERT GAL WAY `Tresident„L__, . . ..., Av ... BRAinxy, Vice:iii•Oldnt: - ; . P. x:itilMt • l'Vec'Octal7 - 1 .-. ''' '" -' . . - 'iali•lnitrei 'iiisiriet iratiAßTlCAßGOildfliffd, en o w .ohic„- an d mssiaaippVitirers and tlibutanes, and MARINE RIBES Ranen#Y , , ' - - - ; :. I,' , - And against leas and damage by Fire; and at th e Perils df the Re . a 'and Inland'Earigation andatrpoi - R.it ' . o. A f wv , : siiinneilkrt Joseph P. - thavgdit, llt:B; ' John-Beott, • - - - .- -- ~, Ames liarshall, - -: - :. , - David Richey,- „Jrattert:W. Kaltman, - ;" :. - ebarles'Arbutbitoti . "AleaanderAridley, J:L. Leeel, ' John:/54.10041;'N.F. -•--• R. RObin•Sdn; ' ' ''' ' • Rnbenaill;.arajea-,,, .;.. . , William t,i'mr . ~ ; . -- ..11i'lL 71, Je2:B, DARSIE; President , ,• • .. • 'F. htrGORDON: geereiarf.. :On No.9a Water street, (iipartg .4 Co.'s Warehouse, op stair%) Pittsburgh. - - • W ill insure , against all kinds , of FlRE ipd 51AEIIiE Wh k omalnatitodied4rliguulea.by I~jrsntornsr o , . well-knotrikinthoncdrununDandwlio :ide. hYrrntstnensloillp4ridlf . t'huihaWi the ria-gunitid;• Offering. this 'hes ion to thole *RD-1:1,644 o:4e:Wi#6ll4-: - AssETs, AYE ?3 orte C~tGrer -. °Pell 4PFMR C3 8 11?••••--- , —. . .. Notes-and bille;(llir.oun fed. : OilittitAL LIT 14 Ot Rit i litt COMER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS, • benar2i)_ LINEN AND -;S E . T Y Preaiaeni. 'L ORmR ' 9PEOUI .; Heeretarp. •jjbTly Western Insuraneey,- OF • FITTSBiTRGH. • -- U. 1184 136 2;Q- A 35 7-11 -1 _ $ 3 9 Dj. i 111 .P 5 zatOß • : Ai d e "4:L' jackS<V4 lac n ght; 4 "Win. der Nitniek, AI B. Smith, : •• , Wm. • mrS Georkikroi Wander, :- James .11',Anley,' - Andrew4ekley,. Hotmeat Long : Ricletson HE 01, pE.graNPLATttiftIST , ifto4phic litahlishippi is lhe'tlifr. DUFF'S COLLEGE TTBB itl3o it, PA coAm AM) tiusrEßs, andleis variedi, a 6 • - R-I - a-96k; Wocktatre4c: ,ui f D U.O,X
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