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' •., • , ~,f - - I. _ ~.,T, '..- ''.. ‘'.:'''...1..-' 1 -,.,..--• 4:-. ,-: ,‘---- •- - . - t -• - -.'-'4. :. • , '• ', ~.‘” , ":.. r ~~ . 4~ =ME • , • Jo =ME ~ -.. the Path) Peat. TUESDAY 310ENING JULY 12, 1859 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. AUDITOR GENERAL, RICHARDSON 1,. WRIGHT, of Plilladelphl?. SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN ROWE, of Franklin County. I:IEIVIOCRATIC -COUNTY TICKET• ti4sl:Sis3t writing= GEORGE F. GILLMORa of Pittsburgh, DTSTRICT ATOXET: JOAN, N I I.PCLOWAY, prittsbargh .. • arArn ar.saran: skmuEL, wHEE,- a Birmingham AESEICOLT: . r , 164tOrCE. DAVIS, of Allegheny City; • SAMUEL IV-MEANS, a Robinson township; PHILIP R. STEVENSON, of Moon township; • JACOB STUCE.RATR „ of Allextieny City; A i NDREIV4ACKSON'BEAUMORT, of Pittsburgh. COUNTY COYMISOVIIX.: : E,DWARp CAMPBELL, JR, of Pittsburgh cotrmrr nlimatEs: JAMES BLACKMORE, of Pittsburgh JOHN T. SYMMES, of Pittsburgh colrsiT EIGIMTOIL: JOEL RETCHLTDI, of Elizabeth. DULECITOR Or TIM POOH, COIL...THOMAS NEEL, of Tarentarn. THE PRSIDENTIAL ELECTION IN The issues upon which the comingcon test: for the Presidency are to be decided, are !Airing form, and shape. The letter of Senater Douglas has defined his position in favor of territorial popular sovereignty, while Gov. Wise and his friends at the Souk demand the recognition of the doc trine& Congressional intervention for the protection of slavery in the territories,by.the Charleston Convention. In case the De mocracy&theNorth should side with Judge Douglas views, which, as. certain as any futlire event can be, and the Democra- Cy of the South sustain the doctrine Of Mr. Wise; the Democracy will find itself geo graphically and sectionally divided. No northern delegation in the Charleston Con vention can agree with the position Mr. Wise has taken. ' . -.1'4 aggregate electoral vote of the 'the-Union, should Kansas be admitted as a State;bext winter, will . be 305, making 154 zievr3saiy to a Choice of these 306 Votes, 185 Wilt be from the free States and 120 from lhe r 'slaVeholding States. It is most important that the entire De mocracy should agree upon the platform which shall be' dopted at Charleston, and they can do so withont difficulty, If the doc trine.of the.. Cincinnati platform is main tained.... The new issue presented-by Gov. Wise, will not be admitted by the North. This intervention doctrine: - is that 'upon which the Republican party was based, as' is seen by . the Philadelphia platform. Since it has been taken hold of- by the South, and applied to the enactment of a slave code for the territories;.even they `see its pernicious ness, and in`Peimsylvarila mid Ohio have re pudiated InterventiMi , is a doctrine born of the, ; _llepublictiw,party. The De mocracy have warred'. against it from the first, and so they: continue to do. It is not believed by.Dernocrats who love the Union and the Constitution, that the Charleston Convention, will for one mo ment, entertain the doctrine of Congres sionalintervention in regard to slavery. in tiieterrifOries: The Democracy can fight the coming battle on no such ground. ECONOMY OF PUBLIC EXPENSES The last, panic did a great deal of good in initiating a system of economy in the governmental expenditures, as well as'.ofin dividuals. It brought individuals and governments down to rule of strict economy, and we are now experiencing the beneft tsof some of these changes. The general government has been engaged in lopping off a great many excrescences on the public service which did nothing but absorb money with out rendering any benefit in return. The post office' xpenses have been greatly re duced without impairing, to any great Ide .gree the value of the service.- Mr. Cobb is now engaged in overhauling the custom houses,, and reducing the number of em ployees in a fair proportion to the work to be performed, though of course greatly abused in this thankless work by those whose interests are interfered with. The navy yards are beine , overhauled, and great er economy in their administration will be the result. Congress also did a great deal of good in probing the system under which the government supplies were obtained, and abolishing the agencies_which formerly ex isted; and which were found to be only sine cures for, putting money into favorites' pockets at the cost of the government. The coal agency was one of these offices abolished, and the supply of coal opened to contract. The effect has been a saving' of sixty cents per ton on the cost of coal be sides the commission of five per cent. .for- Merly paid to the agents. The amount of coal purchased per annum in Philadelphia; is about fifty-five thousand tons. A saving of 60 cts. per ton will amount to $30,000, and the commissions to about $20,000 .more— making a total saving of at least $50,006in this one item of expense, which may be set downto the credit of the' new system. -& American Rifled Cannon. A trial of new ordnance is soon to take place at Fort Monroe. Several new guns, shells, &c., are to be tried under the observation of a suitable board of officers. Among other things, the rifle-cannon, invented by General CHARLES T. .Jants, is to be experimented with. • The experiments with this new arm at Governor's Island and at Springfield seem to warrant a trial where a greater range can be had. It is said that the, James gun has a greater range thaw the Armstrong gun, and is free frona some of the objections to that gun. It is elaith ed also, by some, to excel the Napoleon gun.— The improvement consists chiefly in shot,which, at the moment of explosion, is expanded by the gases so as to fill, without abrading„the rifie-gun. The experiments at Springfield Were made with a twelve-pound gun, theshot vveigh ing thirteen pounds, and the charge of powder being one pound and a quarter. Messrs. Wright and Rowe. • .We hare never known more popular nomi nations made by any political organizition than those of Messrs. Wright and Rowe, the candidates of the Democratic 'party for Au ditor General and Surveyor General of the Commonwealth. Even our enemies concede that they are men of sterling worth and Cu tegrity, and do not pretend to doubt their itd mirable qualifications for a faithful and intelli gent-discharge of the duties appertaining to the offices. Our information from almost every part of the State, confirms us in the belief thatthebe rnocray (notwithstanding their unfortunate disagreement about a by-gone and defunct is- Elie) area unit in support of Messrs. Wright and Rowe, and they will receive the full party vote, if not more, at the October election. . . DECISION IN REGARD TO RAILROAD TICKETS On the 12th of August, 1858, Benjamin Barker purchased of tho Hudsopßiterta... road in New York, a ticket fro Ned *k to Br afo o, 6,4 - rer ttfintritkitailrclig itr in ' theidayik;the l if who, be Pia P as he 'went to Albany and reMainfittheie itm the 19th, of Agpat l 0 04.Ite4§th47:;too . ki tho eu~ tral cars for , Bu alo, and rode i. 4411; a,l!;Oilri cuso on his ticket without objection. 1 . Onleav! ing Syracuse, when called upon for iiis ticket of fare, - he sbowed - his - ticketto Conductor Cof fin, which read as follows: 4 4 Good for ono seat in first class cars from New York to Buffalo by Hudson River and New York Central Railroad, to be used 70iit i thpa l Aasy from date—good for -a. continuous trip onlY," properly signed and staaipoLlV;.:, The CoeductorAnformed him the ticket was net good, and that be must:pay ' bis farts rem Syracuse and ih s ovieditini his instructions corn -14114 Mai (the Cofida'toij exact tits Pay ment of faro 14 'Such meg, and:incase of, refu sal to require hitn'to leave , the cars. Rarker refused to,Pay his Tare or leave.ihe cars; and the Conductor, in a gentlemanly way, put him off; using only the. Necessary: force to accomp lish the,ohject of ejecting him.. Barker instituted proceedings against the Conductor for an assault.and battery, and the case was brought on to. trial last week at the Cattaragus Circuit, before Justice Richard P. Marvin; of the Bth District, and upon the facts above, stated the Judge nen-suitml the plaintiff, holdingthat tbo ticket evidenced the contract hetween the parties—that the Railotd Com pany had a right to presc:ribe the - terms em braced in its condition, and that the CondUctor was justified in the course be took: This settles a question about which there has been much discussions, and in our 'opinion set tles it properly. If a railroad company con tract to do a certain thing if it is domandeil of them within a certain time, and not after wards, it seems unjust for the other contract ing party to demand anything beyond what he contracted for. interesting Letters on the . Naturalization Question. Reference having been made to the course pursued by Mr. Fillmore's administration in relation to naturalized American-citizens who return to their native homes, we publiSh, on this gubject, the recorded opinions of Daniel Webster and Edward Everett, each of Whom was Secretes,' of State during that adminietra tion : [Ere.]-11fr. Webster to Ignacio T,,tru, iV. Y. .- • , JjEPARTAIENT OF STATE; Washington, June 23,1652. j The respect paid to any passport granted by this Department to a naturalized ci4zen, formerly a subject of Spain, will depenirupon the laws of that nation ,iu relation to the al legiance duo hi authority by its native born subjects. If that government recognizes the right of its subjects to donationali - ze them selves, and assimilate with the citizens of other countries, the uaualyasoport, yin 4e a . suillclent safeguard` to 'you; but if allegitinc'e` to the Crown of. Spain may not legally be renounced by its subjects, yoti must expect to beliable to tho obligations of a.Spanish subject if you vol untarily.place yourself within thejurisdiiition of that government. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, 1 . Wa.shington, June 1, 1K.2. SIR—I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter to Mr. Reddall of the 27th ultimo. inquiripg .whether-Mr Victor 13, Depierre. a native of FranCe, but a naturalized citizen .f the,Gnited , Statc , e,can expert,tho. protection of this Government in that country when prO ceeding thither with a passport from this IJe partment. In reply, I have to . :inf , ;rul:yuu, that if, as is understood to be the fact, the government of France does not acknowledge the right of natives of that country to renounce their allegiance, it may lawfully claim their services when r found within French jurisdic tion. I am sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, DANME, WEBSTER. To J. B. Nones, Esq., New York The letter from Mr. Everett was addre9-ed to our Minister at Berlin, under date of 14th January, 1863, in reference to, several cases which had been presented by that Minister. "The question raised," Mr. Everett writes. "has received the particular attention of the President." The followingestracta sufficiently state the doctrine: If, then, a Prussian subject, horn end living under this state of law, chooses to emigrate to a foreign country without obtaining tho certid eat° which alone can discharge hint from the obligation of military services, he takes that step at his own risk. Ho elects to go abroad under the burden of a duty which he owes to his government.: His departure is of the nature of an escape from her laws, and if; at any subse quent period, ho is indiscreet enough to retiwn to his native country; he cannot .complain if those laws are executed to hia disadvantage. His case resembles that of asoldier or sailor en listed by conscriptions or other compillsory process in the army or navy. If heshould de sert the service of his country, and thereby ren der himself amenable to military law, no one would expect that he could return to his native land and bid defiance to its laws because in the meantimishe might have become a naturalized citizen of a foreign State. For these reasons and without entering into the discussion of the question,,of perpetual al legiance, the President is of opinion. that, if a subject of Prussia lying under a legal obligation in that country to perform a;certain amount of military duty, leaves his native land, and, without performing that duty or obtaining the prescribed "certificate of emigration,":comes to the United States and is naturalized, and afterwards, for any purpose whatever, goes back to Prussia, it is not competent for. the United States to protect him from the opera tion of the Prussian law. The case may hi one of great hardship, especially if theomission to procure the certificate arose from inadver tence or ignorance;' but this fact, though a just ground for sympathy; does not alter the case as ono of international law. • • ' Death of a Mlnetrel. Thomas Coleman died at Newark, N. J., on the evening of the oth inst., in his 34th year. He was born in Boston, Mass., August A, 18'26, and for more than 20 yearslas been among the most prominent delineators of the Ethiopean character. He was a pupil of John W. Smith, the original " Jim along Jos.ey," and was well known years ago by the cognoinen of "Picca ninny, Coleman." Poor Tom leaves a wi.le circle of mourning friends and relatives. IT is said that ,the , difticulties between'. the Imperial BonaPartists and the descendants of Mrs. Patterson; of Baltimore, the reputed wife of the Duke of Westphalia, are in the. Way of being composed. The Emperor has offered to make her son Jerome a Duke, and her grand son Jerome, who- graduated at West Poilit, and is now with the army in Italy, a Clint,O with suitable pecuniary endowments for the. - rank, if they will formally renounce all claims to the name of Bonaparte. The parties in in-, terest have the matter under consideration, and it semi to , be the impression of their friends that the proposal will be accepted. Ix is taken for granted that, should the Ans tria ne be.. driven out of Italy, a French artily of observation will have to be kept there for some time? to come.; of the i'reuelk general officers, it is said, upon the strength of this eonvietion,, have ,taken, houses at and Genoa for two years and,upward. Taz St. Catherines (C. W!) I' 6B fdate? el" a man fell down an embaniiment in that a few nights since, and was 'killed. The Coro ner'sjury which sat upon the' bad j%" renclOr ' cits verdict of wilful murder against the Street Committee and other members 'of the ecirrkl4- tion, for leating the place uiguarded. - Tsg Datly.qoplstiption of flour itt z /Phila delphia is estimated' at sixteen hundre& bat rels. ' `L. 41- f: ( 4'- 41 lSCOUnted Coln NOtesi and Cheeks 01 0111er Itunl;4. two by other Banks l;ol,3iital PO. kJ 114111;n t3161;,7 4 The Whore Staff nudn. entrecnt.ii,o 6..04. of Joy 4.p..1 edT4 ntia Cashier. Au - nrn and std.:Hood tagore. me,ll64llthday of Jul) fjyl2) WurrNEy, Notary Public. an Ext. N EIITCF LENTS are now oiler v_A ed to thoso who wiAll to by thINNET ItibRONS, FANS, EMBRIHDERIES AND TRIMMINGS, At (IRA NG ES,-50 boxes 'Messina, Sweet, re ceiring lins day, and for main by. . REYMEat & ANDERSON. fin V;(od oppnsito;it. Chnrlea Hotel LOSI EM OUT, at a great redue- N,J tio” m pro e, Lawnit, Organdies, Bareges, Meals, Rabes, S C . ; msrlied down very low, to e 1.., theta oat. ' • -C.•HANSoN LINE, ~. i17 3 74 Market street. 0 N E II UND R E D DOLLARS ?1R NEA It.—No. 23 Vine street—three tenements of three room,, Paoli, and one of four room,, with a lot of ground, 25 by CO feet, will be sold for $1,300, in easy I..ay rnetits. Now rent,, for 5 . 541p0r year. .* 12 N. CUTHBERT it BON, 51 Market st. ONE SEGIION olehoiee land, in Poone county, Iowa; one section of Choice land in Frank lin county, lowa, for sale at $3 'Ku- [awe. by it 1 2 S. CLITIIIIERT & SON, Ed Market sL .VA -"ABLE THOYERTI" on Market street, between Thiid anti. Fourth et?„ for sato by iyl2. 'S. Ct7TIVIERT &SON, Heal Estate Agt's. LAND: LAND, biNP-1n ~Ohio, Vii , ginia an lowa for tale by S. CUTHBERT a tioN, ra Market : U. 431 PENN S'IItEET, a Brick Uwe 11 ling Hon=e. for .ale Al Um Real F.qtato Ottice of iY S CUTHBERT ,t HON, 51 Markel strovL SIXTEEN BUILDING- LOTS - IN Mil- HINGHAM AT AUCTION—TUESDAY NOON, July lath, lit 3 o'irloiik, will be sold, on the prem• the following valuable lots of ground, viz Six lots en M'lieo target, between Bingham street :and the new bridge, having each a front of :Ai feet, ext e ndin g Lock tr 2 feet, towards the foundry of liollinzuz A Usti, Corner 101, N9.:22,baying a front of 2.1 feet on Wil liam street, extending latelCallatis Craig street 100 feet to Pine alley. N 0.1.13, on William street 21 feet front by 100 feet deep to Pine alloy. .'lO3. 291, '412, 293,294 and on Manor street, between. Joseph and Craig streets, haying Fitch a front of 20 feet, by 89 &quit' depth to an alley. Nos. 289 and 299, bating each a front of tai feet on Joseph street. extending tack 98 feet. No. 299, on Spruce alley, having a front of 20 feet, ex tending back feet. The substantial improvements now going on in this flourishing borough, make those lots very desirable fur Inveslrnent or improvement. . Trans—One.fourth eash. balance in one, two and three years, will, interest annually. Title indisputable. 1/12 " P. M.' DAVIS. Aim thin eer. B A RUPC 1 - $ ES AND EU IEN A'P ApcTION.—On WE6l2}2D'ar MORNING, July 13111, at eleven u'ol99k, ttt the I,ol ll l ll o r 2l 4lSaies hooll l s, No. 64 Fifth strop', will be 30/4-- Four Second-hand Top and Open Buggies; ono 3 neat thironche; one " 2 " 1112 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. DOMESTIC CUTLERY.—The best assort ment of KNIVES, FORKS, ppc:E'l• KNIVES, CARVERS, SCISSORS, RAZORS, Ac., In the city will be found on out elielviis. price', to slut the time... CARTWRIGHT ,li . YOklkk i us, - , /Y 9 No. SG Wood'utreet:. C ANE POI. E S—All lengths ; BAMBOO RoLti—Very superior: JOINTED RODS, With or Without reels; • FISH HOOKS-411 rarietius• ' • FISHING LINES, of all leseriptions; ARTIFICIAL BATE. • B _Portamen will find the abeve articles, ae well as every article in the N hap° of Fishing Tackle, at ' ROWN, TETLEY'S, MG Wood at. `OATS.— 550 bushels Prime Oath, to aiiive ‘...1 this day, and for sale by ' JAMES A. FETZER, Iy2 corner Market and First streets. TIIRD ARRIVALMFSPRING UOODj. —A large lot of Spring and Summer Goods, cigh possug nil the latest styles, now opening at I sip . C. LIA-NSON LOVE'S, 74 Market street. TIRE EMPIRE OF AUSTRIA; Its Rise 1 and Present Power, by J. S. P. Abbott. , je2o KAY d s CO„ 55 Woctr6ei. • .I_4"li 25 1— 0 barrels fresh Tor sale by jelB MiItiRY'F L COLLINS. 1859 NEW POST OFFICE WRFC .TORY, BY D. a J. LEECH, For sale by . J. It WELDIN, lye 93 Wood street, near Fourth. IttEl) AFPLES.-10 barrels forSide.* or • MITRTLAND & CONNOR, 197 Liberty street. TOBACCO, of various gond.bnnicis i • in store and for sEde by MURTLAND k CONNOB, - 107 Liberty street.. 800LI1S; sEuarr LICORICE R . (56 7 7; just received and for Bale by . '' BECKHAM .k KELLY, jea) Allegheny City • - "DUCKWHEAT.-200 bushels for sale by je3o • HENRY H, COLLINS. • , • - • •t S.' r • CITY 411. COISMINSURANCE COMPANY. TOME 'HEREBY GIVEN THAT, ..I.lltarsilaneea an net or Assembly relating there tO4lituil it" Charter' ofilneorporation, Assembly relating April 11th,1859,11e0k, tO:Yeeeive stileieriptions to the Capital SUiek of the City and County Insurance Company of the city of ATlOsheny, will he re-open at the officeot PETER PFT, ERRO7N, Federal street. Allegeny, on MONDAY, the am of I Xli.4olilinuell until the whole number of shar , intly.eithiticribed;'from ti o'clock, A. M, to 4 o'clock. P. M., enchday. Josiah King, ; j . James L. Graham, . Henry Irwin, William B. Pio.ey, Peter Peterson, John Birmingham, O. G.. Craig. Wm. I'. Baton, James 011, tutu, Irwin, Sen., James Jahn Sampson, CAPageri - 1 George L e o, Samuel Gormly, NiCilolll,l Votightly, Sen., John A. Scott, R. I'. Millowell, John W. Riddle, David Grei g. Samuel lind,nJan , 4l ;,J. Longtuoie M &Ireland, ''. M71 4 _,V131,1, - Thnina, Donnelly, James Park..ltin., 'Janie; A. Gibson, D. ta'c't Shields,' $1,8i8,2t41 07 . I 44 „ 2b,t,04 • 10473 " . 2.21,1 lo 110 Reduction in Prices. WILL CLUSE IMMENSE sto-wl: of 51 , 31 M El: (1001i,', consisting of (• 44.7,55 :,-1d Cr 371,tk; At a grert reduction un fernier Priem ris they Irish $2,34.119 TO niake room for F4ll th.a, 41J 63 In 111 e Court of C n Pleas of Westmoreland county. tug Mtrrcr. or Thr. Yornlir.(lllTNY NArtrot s Tik, t O II.,NT. o, tUen. Mr. atolccn Itu/e F•z 1., 111,. hi3O•colllit 1111.1 show ean , e Irby %VIII.. I.lllio Atolll.l lotl {Oa F•equ,,,tr;Ltor. return:o4a ttese , t term. N..tic Of 111, [lllO to Lr •;tven by four publie:utotet lit ono nen% ptillftr Ilreensburg 11, - ougb, ~ and illit`SOOVS• paper published in the eitynf Pitt qhtteL . :ll. ' , sr2. 5 F42i,:.u; MEM Gum Elastic Improved Cement and Canvass Patented Aspheltie Roofulig Felt ROOFING 31A.TERJA.L.S.FOR SALE; WITH INSTRUCTION :9 Fo APHLYINO. 01.1 & PALM ERA, 78 ➢lnrkut street 76 SMITHFIELD ST,B ETWEEN FOURTH& FIFTH. jy7..lkw . BATES h. JOHNSON PE, , ,:co'rrs tlln olt ICA L 'WORKS. The Conque.t - it Trt,Xlet, t VON.' TIIC C01.1911,t of Voru; vo!e. .• Ferdinand snd'l3abell+l; 1.1, . . Btogrzmineal tiuderitival MIS , V4111111.1.,; 1 vol. : .11 1 RA V & CO., 16 etreet. DFS rtiffficsTaTtGE MAP -THE Seat of War---eoutaiiong a fall map of Europa, Mitt separate map of Italy, Sardinia. and Austtuto Empire., lty7) KAY CO.. t& Wood st. ILSoN'S 1118'roit y OF Tlfic V quoAt of Mexico, with numerous illustrations. In ono vol.. Bvo. [jyll RAY A C1L,65 Wood Et- TO NEW CASTLE BY - CANAL. fon• TO PASSENGERS GOING TO NEW CASTLt AND NORTH OF. THAI` PLACE—You wilt not ncet that the daily !me of Packets IX:Preen Now Castle and Now Brighton still coubeqt with the accommodation Lenin on the and nith the nUlh at Brighton. Hy going by this route you wilt pave time un4 money, winch is a great object at the present titno, ns money Is scarce, and the frost has 'lone great Ouniago jettlanid ' ' Saratoga Springs—Upton Hall G AVIN undergone extensive alte.ra t A. boonand imimecement2i. to noir open for the re. eepuoil of Visitors. The grounds have been enlarged and improved, and club rooms and carriage house, with lodgings for coachmen, added, for the accommodation 01 those who may bring their own equippage with them. Every exertion will be made by the Propneters to ens. tate its well established reptitation... O)LLECTrON OF CA'PliOLfe MUSIC; containing ais Massos,n abort Reg nitim fiffiss, Ves. per=', and a variety of nth Scoti a / 1 1,1M S PIeCON stutatile for morning and evening service, with accompaniments for organ or melodeon, by Anthony Werner, Organist. and ' , tricolor of the Choir of the Ottioxlrarof the floly Cro , s, Boston. The " MernOraro ii publi s h e d i f 00,, large q uarto volume, of pages, ‘1 ell bound, and sold at the lee , price of Vi Au per copy. Ali herd reductiOn made to churches. k'or 41110 by JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. JIMAPIrEIRS AND TAI RS --- OOKING EXTRACTS, assorted, for sale C 'L T B. L. FAIINESTOOK .k CO,, ) elo No. 60. corner Wood and Fourth straws ,4 SPANLSII WHITING for sale 14..? t KELLY. • 1013 : An pity__ oI r :CpfENT.-- . 72g;'qss for salp by it. L. F4tlislEsTous, 4 co, No. 60, -corner Fourth and Wood streets Two BUILDING' LOTS, ON .ALFRED STREET, Wilkinsburgh, for sale; prier for both, $3OO. Uul4) N. CUT 1111Ele 1' k SON; 5l Market st ,i,,,1 Er oNN RIBBONS.-=A large lot from AI New York and Philadelphia Auctions, which we can sell New to Milliners. . • ' - mylo 308:1-10IWE,31 Market street. VOUR HUNDRED .A.ND 'rIIIRTY-024.1 , PENN STRF.ST. Look at No. 4.11. For aaloßy jol4 s:CUTFI BERT & SON, 51 Maiket street. SCX7IVII ALE AND POICIErf - - 5 casks Blood's Scoteli Me; " Trornent'ii India.P:iler Me; 2 " " Loudon Porter, In store, utd for salo by (aplS). MILLER & RLCKETBON. ODDFORKS -TO SUIT - ODD KNIVES Odd Forks to'satit Pad.Rudea; Odd Forks to suit Odd Knives; at r .139W1 my'- 1 • 4 - No. lx Wood street. CCLOT"BRUSIIES.--"-A good iik assortexa of Cloth Brushes on hand and for sale by j ap2B Cor aro! thfield and F ' on W rth iljt. s3 .. rr X eel n s. QOAP.-100 boxes Buliblo Soap for sale by L. 7, 1e2 . 1. • . .1' : .'. HENRY N. COLLINK TIE LARUE S; CO.'S LADIES'.EYVEL AU sizes and qualities, for-sale by. B. WEI,Dik • je93 • • oi wood street oetir to • TA.1111" NEW WORK..—" The Cavalier," .t/ an Historiepl Novel, by G. P. It.qaraeg. , . • .13. AV A CO., 55 Wockr6tre X etv Advertisements. To HousekeeperN. IMETIW NG N B A 881 ARO MEDICFNAI, SALERATUS, lls Manufactured from common salt, and iapre-i Hewed entirely tlifferenClitifir - olluir Sideraws, 111 the deleterious matter extracted in 011011 al manner LA to produce Broad, Biscuit, awl all! jkinds of Cake, without containing w i liartiche of idaleratiis when the bread nr cake is baked; t here thy 'producing wholes/Aim results . FlVery parti cle of Hateratns is turned to gas, and paSsesl through the bread or biscuit while baking; cowl scipmutly nothing remains. but common tilaiti 'Water and Flour. Yen will 'readily perceive by the taste of this lialaratus that it to entirely •ferent from other:, , ..alerat.ll3. • . . . . ... ... . It is packed 'in 'ono pound ;Safaris, each wra pmer branded. " is. T. ISabbitra Best MediCinal 1 Salisratus," alto, .pictilre, twisted Inaf -of hread, aids a glass ofisitettescsue, Willer on- this top. When you purchase Ane paper y•tia should pre 'serve thew ripper, Slid ibe partienliti to get the next exactly like 04 tirst—brand as riboi, V,' Full dims:Macs for. making Bread w-itte this Salerstus'und Slaw Islilk 'of Cream Tartar, will ,accompany each package; also, directions - for ; 'inakiag all- kinds of Pantry; also ; tut making. Soda Water sod Seidlitz Powders... . . ' . 1 . MAKE . 170 UR OWN SOAP, .6. T. BABBITTB . YURI.; CONCENTRAT.Ea, ' POTASH. • Warranted double the 9trengil of ordinary Ph 'l,i r. put up in .e.311.-1' n. '2 th.. 3:, 6rie. and .12 directionti for making Hard and intl. Soap. Cou,utnera will find thin the cheap e,t Potaell in market.. Munntketurod and for ride lir. • ..1 BABBITT, - Nov. l:Sand 70 Waidthigton et, .N• Y.. ' 1 • v .1 law and Nu. .:IS India st, Boston.. BOOTS AND SHOES WM. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., No. 31 Fifth street, 111b - .91;11', VOL ills, Boots. Shoes and • Gaiters., or ALL STILE:.. AND QUALITIES, Close Out their Present Stock, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO. ni FIFIU sortir.ET 111'COLLY, Pro:lt oat ilnrs Ft.. 0 0 I "I'S G- . Roofing, Felt- Cement, and Crawl ROOFING! Alpo, Agents For ItO4)FS 1:1:1',11111.11) Phillip the Seeenil; 3 I . llk Charlel the rah: 3 vo ls • PUTNAM S. PATNE The lion ,o will remain np9) udtil the in of fqetober. TffE MEMORARIE. S. GRAY & SON., No. 52 St. elatx:street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ERRING-:---5Q barrels forsale by J~P' ; • • #. • Nal Adue CANNEL MOAL - 1-W . , t 5"117..,0F TILE GOOD QUALITIEOF warßefined Canitl Oniil Oil, mit these:— IT RIVALS GABZIGH7' IN BRILLIANC.Ii IT IS NOX - E.TPLOBIVR- , • IT MAY BE CARRIED ABODT IT IS CONVENIENT:MR OtESERALI:ISB; Irßiarivs , Wl77loUraNT OFFENSIVE - ODOR; IT ISOLF-AR AND BRA UTIFITL-IN'COLOR ; ITS APPEARANCE IN THE LAMP IS OR NA MEN TA L AND A TTRACT7•VE IT DOES NOT PERMANENTLY SOIL CARPETS, on which 0 may be spilled, a large poi , - lion of it, being one of Me best articles- fur cleaning wiled gocdv IT LS EMPHATICALLYTHE CHEAPEST LIGHT K.NO 11/1. DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE. Go to a responsible dealer and obtain a good coal oil lamp. Secure thin sciela, so that they will move readily up and down in the tube: 'Trim the wick with sharp le,tsitars,,eXactly even, with the :fop ;Of -the wick-tube, rhpping of the small projecting points at the corners. Fill your lamp with our oil. Turn up the wick carefully at first. so aa not to crack the chimney. A shade will greatly enhance Its excellence for read ing or sexing by. , Fly the eitreful observance of these directions, you will secure a light that cannot fail to please. Our facilities for refining are now very perfect and complete, and baying devoted a great deal.of laborious attention to the art, we have succeeded in producingan article of the very best quallty;to which we invite the especial attention of the trade: All orders will be tilled at the lowest rates. For sale by the barrel, or in quantities to suit 'costa. tiers, by ADAIR- dr, VEEDER, Refiners of Coal Oils, Penn's. Avenue, near High street, ' (not far from the Cc— ' 'ea) 3mdaw PIANOS!, PIANOS!! NEW Witt Arrival of 'Pianos. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE, reived from the manufactory of CHICKERING & SONS, A fresh supply of their UNRIVALLED PIANOS. The instruments have all been selected personally by the subscriber, at the Factory, ESPECIALLY FOR TIEIS MARKET. Those in want of Fianos'are invited toeall and exam ine this skirt - , which comprises all theralions styles manufactured by Chickering & Sons, fmm the plainest to the most elaborately carved cases, and at prices to suit all purchasers. /Xif - ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED:IOIi . JOAN 11. MELLOD, el WOOD STREET. NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS. TUST RECEIVED—A SPLENDID NEW ey tot of MELODEO NS. from the. tactory of MASON ai HAMLIN, Boston, including all the styles made by this firm. These instruments have been approved • . by the greatest musicians in the country—as Diq..owell Mason, Geo. F. Root, W. B. Bradbury, and others con. Sequent h' they can be relied] on as beingfirit clam instru ments. 'they are noted for the following points : I. 'their pure and musical quality of tone. 2. 'their great power of tone. a. Their perfect equality of tone. 4. Their prompt and easy touch.. 6. Their beautiful style of finish. e. Their durability. 7. 'their cheapness of price. For sale only by . JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street. Descriptive circulars mailed to any address.. [myl TILE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO and CHILDREN'S OF , PHILADELPMA, • • TNSUIZES AGAINST Lass OR DAMACE by Fire on Buildings, Merchandise, Furnitnre, :it rens...noble rates of lirentinin. ICE lin 4 O Co ; iilthfortlStarn William WIC eeoef Wm. PrJzieriJno.lll. Atwood. of Atwood, White A Co.; flenj. T. Trdiek, Stokes & Co.; I feliry .IVll4stotit fisimn; lien li. Sltervart. of Strirni ltror John H. Brown, of Job', 11. I ' IL: B. Fah ne24ook • uf IL A. FaltueNtuek d: Co.; ludavw 'P. Cash: .1. f.. Errineer. of Wood A Erriiigei% F. RATei IFt iliff STAR fi, President. CHARLES W. CA E, PIT - NM:MO 1I It Erimm cr-s.—Win, Hoi Rime At Co . Itinter 1 Co. ThotiLts M. Howe. 11Jursliall, Esq.. Allen Kroner. E 5.4., :WF.lroy 8 Co., Wilson, Payne .1 Cu.. tit der. brown 1 Co., Livlnesson. Copttlenil A Co.. Juliet lLl.yon A Co, IVm. t4.l.enely k Co. GEO. S. 111t r Y AN & tO., Agents, No. fie N - .. 0.1 street. TIIIItII IMPORTATION. • • GEO. R. WHITE & CO., ARE NOW RECEIVING A COMPLETE STOCK OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BA.REGE AND BAILEGEANGLAIS EOM, MACK LACE SUAWLS, Mantillas, Barege Anglais Dusters, &a JOlO WM. IL WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Wood Street, corner of Third, je&ly PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. ALLEGHENY CEMETERY 9FeRBT4RT 4rP 711F-,ISPTI.Pfrs PITIM SUPERINTE.NDANT'S OFFICE VT NA 'TO V E ALEXANDER BRADLEY, =MIR TX MIT 17ML1111 or- Cooking, Parlor &Heating Stoves PLAIN AND FANCY ORATE FRONTS, &C. P4TF.NT Q 453 BURNING Alsip 81i10g. CONSIJNINO vooli.stroNps. Office and Sales Aeons, ocMlyip No. 4 Wood 52reet. Pilkburok Th SMYTH. & SNOWDEN'S NEW TEA STORE, No. 34 Fifth Street. EXTRA CURIOUS OOLONGS, FINEST YOUNG HYSONS, GUNPOWDERS, DIPERIALS, ENGLISH ESEARFAST TEAS. All purchased at lowest aelh prices. tad for sale Whole 7 sale and Retail, at MYTH A SNOWDEN'S atrilltt ' • Now Tee Eltcra. 83 Filth 111 roe t. MERCHANT TAILOR; CORNER FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, • PITTSBURGII, PA: - ET AS JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SDP- A.A. PLY of Spring and Summer Goods, which he is prepared to manufacture to order in the latest styles, arid at reasontaile Yates.-apl4om P. fitoP/EIRS.*. bf4VVF4crPIN I I B ROGERS'INPBOVED PATNAT STEEL. CULTIVATOR TEETH Corner Ross and First Streets," ' PITTSBUAGIT, PA. • Adjournment of. Assignees' Sale. rpHE SALE OF THE PROPERTY OF J. KIRK t RHODES in pantponetl. until, WEDNE3- I.)AY, July 14th next. By order or the Assignees. - mos. J. PONVE% ' B-11. CHAMBERLIN, GEC. F. GILLNORE. Rochester, Jun e 1403,1859. aTHE MANUFACTURERS OF SA W YER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, er subjecting it te the lifTert* teats' known to tlie 14-4legare . ftilly persuaded that there is- noFainily Wash ing Soap in the United States, for so little money, having at once so many good qualities, (and so few discounts.) OF,SEACTik-,lrocciltirs, firmness, surface-ma tex ture generally.`, ; , • ' ' OF' PORII.T.-In' freedom from ra§ilf, luipentine, clay. fish oils, stale grease, and adulteration& • OF QUALITY—For washing clothes, of every descnp• lion, coarser or fine; cotton, linen, woolen or silk; dyed, printed or , white: for-mum:to tar,.messe, pitch, paint, oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax, etc, from clothes, furniture, and from the hands. -'Giveconvinced' Remember, a fair trial for yourselves, and be Remember, the name is on each bar. .Ask for a copy Hof the directions. • R. C. k J.ll. SAWYER,- - . Jett ' - 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh.' VOO WILL 'FLj.HCIIA.SE A '17(3- ' STORY 'FRAME DWELLING, airs large lot of 'ground, Ihnating on three streets—on lit West. ingtont — CUTHBERT k SON, 0 13 . . i; MOCe.l. Str#4ls 'o:a - rt Hun *3) • 10, 25 Fifth Street, AT No. 31 FIFTH' STREET AT TUE CEHETERY. Solo Proprietor of tiro Celebrated jnsurancg. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MODERATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836 CAPITAL- 804%98,50° 00 PAID PP CAPITAL ANL:SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 0% ANNUAL REVENUE. (~r the year ending January 31, 155 S 933,734 12 • THIS CO3IPANY INSURES AGAINST Loss or Drunage 1.3 - ,Fire,alnarr,t Ottrq description of Property{.ri n e' katrcaLf ricstitior lila - knits, and, 14 all based upon the charseter of the owner or occupant, :hod the merits of the risk, " - Losses promptly roljusted and paid without reference to London. B periatlNruirielemt , fund provider( 4 5, fqrs,peenJearof Co.ars 00.e....0rtf.rv: • • 112 : 1 7nufeits is eiriaraisa = 'Messrs: -James M'Cully & Co.. 174 Wood street; 4 .: John Floyd .f Co., 173 Wood street; Brown 6; Eirkpatrieker,ls3;Liberty street; DA 7 ren'g k• to) Wood street.; •; " 2 Vihial,ll, ld'Fdros Co.; 54 Wd W Odkient; James 31'Ciindli;ss .0 Co., 103 ood-street ; Nimick S. Co ., a 5 Wafer street; • 4 /: B. A. Fulirt,....lock dc- Co.. First and Wood sta; • " Jos.' Woodwell k.Co, Second-and Wood SM.; ' Leo & Co., S Wood street; - 't - '° Buiiiifiel Fourth ndMarketstreets Meant& go.„.„llgdoii add Water StEl ILEFERENCF-9 Iti PIIILADIIPULL George 1 3::: &Pe Ei. 4. 1” ?; Flaniel reel; ..4 esgrs: Clagliorn S Co., 232 Market street; " Wm. 51'Wee &Co; 22 south Front street; ADCutelleon Front and New streets Smith, Williams & Co. 513 Market street;' James Graham Co. 21 and •.:2 Letitia street . Joseph B. Mitchell.,:Es4., President Mechanics Bank James Dunlap, Esm, President Union Bank; • • lion W. A: Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. : • ' JA.MESAgeAt,.. . , Temporary. °Bice, 11.03 , Wood street. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO •OF' PITTSBURGH. • OFFICE...Nth 37 Ptah Street, Bankßlock.. - TNSIJFIE,S AGAINST ALL KINDS .OF ii FIRE :A ND MARINE RISKS. • -ISAAC JONES. President; JOHN D. MCCORD,' Vie. President: D, M. BOOK.,•Secretary ; Capt. WILLIM' DEAN, General Agent. • ' • • • ' .." - Ca Jones, C. G. , Hnssev, Harvey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray: John A. Wilon,•l3; L.Pahnestock, John DrafcCord. Isaac IV Pennock, R. P. Sterling,' Capt. Wrn. Dean, Thos. M Howe, Robt. H. Drifts. my:2B I) DI MILIZI Dili 111 till I SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY TIM' LEGIST,,t .TURE OF PENNSLV.ANLI,IS3S..' OFFICE, S: E.'COILYER THIRD AND WALNUT STS • PHILADELPHIA. - Marine IlltSUraliiCe.. ON VE92ELS, CARGO. ' To all 'parts ef the world. FREIGHT, - - } , .. INSURNNCT:g On Goods, by River. C.siiitS; Lakes, and Land Carriages to all,parts of the. Union. • • - FIRE D. - suruivc?," On Merchandise generally, • • .. • On Stores, Dwelling }louses, eta, eta - ASSETS ASSET.S dF PETE COMPA r, • Novzsq“4.s, 1858. • Bonds, Mbrtgazeis, and Real 71,363 35 Philadelphia-City 6 ? tent. Loan • 105,144 00 Peunsyli 812111 State. Loans.. ... , 104,4:25 00 United States Treasury • 30.112 50 Railroad f, dent. Mortgage 80nd5...-....... . 57,375 00 Stolcks in ILsilroilds,•Gt . is and insurance Cos- - 2.5,362 50 Bina • W 1,666 36 Cash on band . . ..... . ..... .... 44067 85 Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums , -- Marine Policies recently issuerhand other 61488 14 , debts due the C0mpany........_:._.._... • • Martin. Samuel E. Stokes. Edmund A. Smiler, J. F. Peni.ston, . Theophilus Panidium; Henry John It. Penro.,e, Eduard Darlington. John C. DaViS. H. Jones Brooked James 'fracmalt, , Spencer Al'llvame, Wm.' }lyre, Jr., C. Hand,' James. E. Hand, • Robert Burton, • • Wm. C. I.udwig, , Jacob P. Jones, Joekmh 11. S.-al, James E. M'l'arland, I)r. It: 111. llcedon; Joihum P.'Eyre, , : Geo. G. laeper, .John B. Semple. tilts Ilugh Craig . ll P.Morcan, . Charles J. T. Legau, • • IA I IMIAM MARTI g, - Prosident. Tilos 1.1..11AND, Vice President: fforriiLrmimm, S,eretary. 21.1.AVEIRA, - Agent. de2.l - • .1d 11'atg'r PIIILADEL.PAIA. FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE' 'COMPANY NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET,- • • Opposite 'the Citstcirn Houlte, WILI, .11,1.KE L .KINI*I OF LNSIT RANCE, eitlieV lL Perpetual or Limited, on- every description of Property or . lereliande L 2e., at L remonable rates of-premium. RoBEII.T P. EINO, President,. AI. W. BALDIvIN. Vier President, • PINECTQRS: Charles liay es, - - E. It Cope; E. B. Englei, :George.W. Brown, 1 - P. B. Sal ery, Joseph S. Paul, C. Sherman, • • Jelin Clayton, -. S.J. Alagargen, .E. Wilor,• • - F. Secretary. • J. G. COFFIN, Agent, jy4:ly 'Corner Tts'rd an :'Wood streets PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. Of Pittsburgh. No. 63 Pourth. Street Jacob Painter; Ito.ly Patterson. Grier .Siroiii ? 'C. A. Coltbri, ',Tames 11. 'Hopkins. A.. A'. Carrier. Henry eproul, . • Gerirge W. Smith. A. J. Joneg, Wade llarnyto • , ,Robert Patrick, Chartered' Capital_. ...._ s3oo. 0 0 0 FIRE' AND , MARINE • RISES' TAKEN; of A. A." CARRIER, Pr&hlent.. 1.. GRIER SPROUL; S.-icretary.' Merchants' insurance Coniiminy OF m. Sae;etaty Amount' o f 'Cara tal Stoak paid 1$ and invi,Aadrai',o3o:oo . . . . as Insures Cargollislis on the Ohio and KW Issippi layers and Tributaries. Insures atraint.t lost. . r idamagnlThy Fire. Alr.o, egairiet the Peril, 'of the 84,Luni Inland Navigation and Transportation. . : DIRECTORS : _ P. Pettit, 3. C. Montgomery, • John M. PtinirOy, M'Cann, . E. F. Witmer Rcne .11. L. Woo6ton„Tohn A. !Marshall, Cl.tia. R. Wright, J Ohn J. Patterson. Elwood T. Pu,...ey., , OFFICERS:. - - W41.4 , 1;bt V. 'PETTIT. Piesider.:. E,WITMER-I , 4 D. J. 3rc.A.t , ,N.tieeretary, . i - -- . Lin Philadelphia:. • --;.. • . . li t adneler i p,i a Steiger, lamb A-Co., . , ,Bte.4niaita;Anatice A - 00, Truitt Bro. A Co, Buell, Morgan A. Stadfole, • A. T. Lade A Co_ • - Pnnlro. CCaldwell4t Co. PIT'TSBURGEI OF F ..No.-91 v. ATER STREET. jas . -: ..R. W...PORYI.IE.XTER, Agent, _ _ Pittsburgh Insurance Ccmpa4, RO. 96 WATER STREET, - PITTSBURGH.` 'ROBERT gArAvAT, itesident.l • _ • ' 1313ADLET,17ice'President. F. A. EINT.II4.IIT, Secretary,. , 41) fait%'e.. s against ITULJA 11 CARGO R.L9kEi, lhs - 01114 d and trg?44 l. -!1P1 iu2a MARINE RISKS Arid 4giiink loss sad daraage by Firi , epd against tjto Petry the Sca .and. taLul-NaTiPhal , 4nd TrialliPot taloa. „ _ . urstF'c'to!cs' Robert Galway, Samuel li.'Llucricano . - Joseph 1", G - sattn, 31.. D., John Scatt,-, . . James , David Richey, - James W. Ilallman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, J. L. Leech; • .• John Fullerton,.., hi. F. Ilan; - : B. B. Robinson, , Ruben fL ii;4ll4); William Carr, ' te."25. western Insurance , company' OF PITTSBURGH. 0 GFORGP DARSIE, President; F. N. GORDON, Seep:MILT. Omci No 92 Water street, tnparig Ce WFoiloctig, rip stairs.) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE andMARINE A Home Institution, managed By DirectoM who are well known in the community, and who are detennuied, by Pructiptness and liberality, toy rreunttdo the character which they have aymmod, no offering the best proton tom to those who dcoire to be insured. ASSY:I'4,3I'IUL 30th„1359. Stock Account, 000:6) CO Olbce . ..... . . Open Accoupts, 17,088 , w‘ Premium Notes.' 90,010 1 2 Note. and bills discounted ...—....- 1.53,889 in . /320'0113' • • George Darme, J. W. Butler, • James 31• Au Andrew Ackley, Nathaniel L. M. Long, C. W. Ricketson. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Establishment in. the City. WM. SCIEIVCRMAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPH-ER CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS, DUFF'S COLLEGE BUILDINGS, PITTSBURGH. Pd T. L .1.N.,E-N AND DUCK COATS ANT) Du5i.ER9, In endless variety, et • "Fa. P -p " • : L. 80N; je3o " • Saliirood, street: rX)9,14 Ob R. Miller, Jr George. W. ILlcson. Alez Speer. Wm. 3feKnigh6 Alemander himick, Wm. B. Smith,.