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MONDAY MORNING:::AUGUST 1, 1859
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
AUDITOR GENEIL&L,
RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, of Philadelphia.
SURVFIYOR GENERAL,
JOHN ROWE, of Franklin County.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKE
ASSISTANT LAIT IVWa
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ORGE GILLMORE,' of Pitt.burgh.
DISTRICr ATTORNEY:
JOHN N. BrCLOWitr, of Pittsburgh.
STATt BLVATOIL
SAMUEL. WNEE, of Birmingham
. musnwstx:
JOSE:PH ft. DAVIB, of Allegheny City;
BNUEJ., W. MEANS, or Robinson township;
PIIILIP H. S,TEVENSON, of Moon township;
JACOB STUCHRATII , of Allegheny City;
ANDREW-JACKSON ISKAUMONT, of Pittsburgh
cart= ozeristsvonnt
EDWARD CAMPBELL, 3a., of Pittsburgh.
COUNTY TRUISCIIF.N.:
JAMES BLACEMORE, of Pittsburgh
. . COUNTY AUDITOR:
JOHN 'l'. SYD,ISI, of. Pittsburgh
cOUNYY SURVEYOR:
JOEL KETCITUM, of Elizaboth
LETTER FROM MR. BUCHANAN TO
JUDGE APCANDLESS...HE REITER
ATES FITS DETERMINATION NOT To
BECOME A CANDIDATE FOR A
SECOND PRESIDENTIAL. TERM—
THE POSITION OF THE POST.
When, a • week el. two since, in an article
which attracted more than erdinitry atten
tion from the preea and politicians of the
country, we suggested the name of James
Buchanan min our judgment the man best
calculated--of all others in the Democratic
party to heal divisions, to quiet distractions,
and, in _one word, to concentrate the party
strength in 1860, we spoke, not what we
believed to be his wish or desire, but as we
conceived the necessities of the party and
the country demanded. We knew that
again and again, both before and since
his election, to the Presidential chair, he had
clearly expressed himself on this subject of
a re-nomination. We so stated in our arti
. cle;': In that article we cast not one word of
doubt upon his clearly expressed sentiments
inlogard to a second official term. We spoke
neither by . authority of any one, nor after
,consultation with any one in confidential
or - official relation to the President. We
spoke as ani independent Democratic editor
ought to speak—that which appeared to him
most desirable for the good of his party and
of: the country. •
The pilesent is not the first time in the po
cal history of this nation, that its great and pa
tricide public men have been called by the
force of circuras tances, and the impend Mg e x
igencies of national aflairs,t o render the coun
try services which they would gladly have sur
rendered to other hands. G en. Jack son found
himself in the same position. and the_ voice
of the people, which in a republic is most
powerful, demanded that he should forego
his fixed determination.-and again render
that service which his country demanded.
In a government like ours, every man is lia
ble at times to bo called upon to sacrificee his
strong desires and predetermined purposes
for the public good. In this view, we spoke
of Mr. Buchanan as the man, to whom
the nation 'looked for aid in its hour of
threatened danger. Not that he sought again
to oceupy' the position which he now fills
with stich great ability; this we know he did
not; butas Abraham was ready to MILT up
Isatie, so we, and the American people,
wouridexpect Mr. Buchanan, or any other pa
triot, to sacrifice his own personal desires and
designs, when the country should demand
such a sacrifice at his hands. Our article was
the expression of the views of a Democratic
people towards a DeMocratic President who
has servee them most faithfully, and who,
in the present political complications which
exists, seems to us to unite in himself more
of the elements of success than any other
The opposition press, ever eager to find
something of interested motive to charge
against the President, have seized upon our
article as a text, to cast doubts upon the
sincerity of. Mr. Buchanan's declarations
that he sought no farther honors at the
bands of the people. Nay, even some of
his official friends, and somepresses profess
edly Democratic, have seen fit to ca.st doubts
both upon our motives, speaking of him
as we did, and upon the integrity of his
predetermined purpose. His position is too
high—his firmnes, of purpose too well
known—his consistency of character too
great—to be reached by such means. Ile is
above the misrepresentations of his enemies,
and beyond the doubts of his friends. .
It was not necessary for us to hie away to
Bedford Springs, and weary the few short
days which the President bad devoted to
relsYstion from his arduous toils, to consult
upon the editorials of the Post, either before
or after they were written. We have no
fear that the President, or,, any other trul•
democratic man, will .isapprehend our
motives. • We expect nothing but misrepre
sentation at the hands of the Opposition,
and
-Mr. Buchanan's experience has been,
that sectional prejudice and disappointed
ambition in his enemies, stop at nothing.
We have observed, from :lay to day, the
comments from the press, which our article
has drawn forth, and as a Democrat, we are
proud to note that the unWersal voice of the
country is decided as to the great ability of
Mr. Buchanan's administration, and the up
rightness of his patriotic purposes.
The attention of the President has been
called - to the subject by receiving a copy of
our article ‘from Judge WC:witless, of this
city. In &brief letter to this distinguished
gentleinan and personal friend, Mr. Buchan
an has, in the most positive manner, express
ed his detormination not again to be a can
didatebefore tile people. Judge M'Candless
-has kindly furnished us with a copy of the
letter for publication. It is as follows:
LETTER £50.11 DIR. BUCHANAN TO JUDGE
M'CANDLESS.
kindest regards to 3frs. M.Tan-*
• a always, sincerely and respect
' " 1 JA.MKS BUCIIANAN..
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1 4 r :lvania has borne so
I .4. ?yrn his able hands.
; ;,• .:!.ivies beyond the
Aconstrue. His
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DIT.ECTOR OF THE puor.
THOMAS ZiEEL, of Tareatmn
ensue upon the election of a sectional Presi
dent, like Seward, still think it may be pos
sible that the exigencies of the country and
the political necessities of theonly ry
which can be national in its eias‘an4im,s,
p l ui , ,detuand. as a right at hiiiithan4: , that
which he fickiiersfusesestifavor. They;think,
with the:W.4k otitte'::lsiew York Iferahi
who says, in spealarig Of. this- subject, that
If is quite 'poslible, however, liotwithstiincl-
ng the fixed resolution of Mr. Buchanan to
lose up his public career with the expira
ion of his-present term, that the clamors of
he opposition factions and the distractions
of the democracy may result in compelling
the Charleston Convention to bring him
again before the people ; : the only candi
date competent to reunite the party North
and south in a solid column against' the
Black Republicans." •
In Ks brief note to Judge 31',Candless, the
Presidenthas not entered anew into the roan
sons for his determination. The Washing
ton Constittition, which is looked upon as his
official organ, presents these reasons in the
following- article. Except in the enlarged
view of the question;taking Mr. Buchanan as
a national man and belonging to the nation,
they ar,- , - -nclusive. In that view, he still
is the 1.r ,, 1.••rty of his country and his
party.
S AND Tll SUCCESSION
I'Itr.!.SIDENI
A recent the Pittsburgh Poet,
bringing forwar; nume of the President
for re-mtminntim : election Ili the only mode
of quieting distre, .pus in the Dem - ocratic
party, is the subf, of much comment by the
press of all peak- We refer to the subject
with a view, if possible, of putting at rest all
such speculations. There is no point upon
which Mr. 'Buchanan has expressed his deter
mination more freely and unreservedly then
his fixed purpose under no circumstances to be
a candidate for re-election to the Presidency ;
and we are satisfied that there, is none upon
which his mind is more unalterably made up.
In accepting the nomination of the Democrat
ic party in 1.946 ho took occasion to say: Un
der these circumstances, I most cheerfully
pledge ins-self, should the nomination of the
Convention be ratified by the people, that all
the power and influence eonstitutionally pos
sessed by the Executive shall be exerted in a
firm but conciliatory spirit, thr ri,ry the singe,
term I ,shrill r..nnin in to restore the
same harmony among the sister States which
prevailed 'before the apple of discord, in the
form of slavery agitation, hail been cast into
their midst." Again, in his Inaugural, at the
time of entering upon the duties in his office,
he said: "Having determined not to become a
candidate for re-election, I shall have no mo
tive to influence my conduct in administering
the Government, except the desire ably and
faithfully to serve my country, and to live in
the grateful memory of my countrymen."—
During the President's recent visit to North
Carolina, he availed himself of the-opPortuni
ty to repeat, in the most emphatic manner,
this determination which he had so early form
ed and so formally declared, and to which he
has so firmly adhered. He announced in one
of his speeches in North Carolina, when ad
dressing the immediate neighbors of the late
Nathaniel Alacon, that, like their own ven
erated Macon, end influenced in a consid
erable degree by his example, he had long
since determined to retire from public life at
or before the age of three-score and ten ; that
he thought every wise man ought to desire to
pass the last years of his life—should a kind
Providence prolong his days—in tranquillity
and retirement, and in preparing for his last
I account: that at the end of his term lie would
have completed his seventieth year, and that
he would return at that time to his quiet home
with far greeter pleasure than he had enjoyed
in coming to lie asbington to enter on the ad
ministration of the Government. Thus has
Mr. Buchanan availed himself of every oppor
tunity—both public and private—to announce
and reiterate to the country his fixed and ir
revocable purpose to retire from public
life at the end of his present Presiden
tial term ; and we feel fully authorized
to declare that, under no circumstances, will
he consent to be a candidate for re-election.
Whatever course the "Opposition" press may
see proper to pursue hereafter on this- subject,
we trust that our Democratic cotemporaries
will, in justice to the known wishes and re
peated announcements of the President, unite
with us in discouraging for the future all spec
ulations on the subject. And why should not
Mr. Buchanan desire to retire ut the end of
his present term ? He will have devoted the
best. years of a long and useful life to the ser
vice of his country. He has been called to
many positions of trust and responsibility. In
all of them he has done well. Ho will leave
behind hiM a record of which any statesman
and patriot might feel proud. Ile will have
accomplished the great desire of his heart, so
earnestly expressed in the extract we have
quoted from his letter of acceptance. Ile will,
indeed, have " restored the same harmony
among the sister States which prevailed before
this apple of discord, in the forum of slavery
agitation, had been east into their midst " lie
entered upon the Presidency in the midst of
bitter sectional controversies. The storm had
reached its height, threatening the peace of
the country and the integrity of the Union.
He brought to the helm the strong arm of a
statesman and tin stout heart of a patriot.
True and faithful. firm and steadfast, he has
spoken quiet to distracted people; and has
before him nv., ;, bright prospect of retiring,
to private life at a time of universal peace,
harmony and pi,..Qperity. Not only the do
mestic, but the^,.gn policy of his Adminis
tration will beet; ours attended with eminent
success, and it will only require the harmoni
ous action of the Democracy to insure to the
country the election of e successor pledged to
the support of its principles.
IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY
There can be no safer nor more useful bank
ing institutions than those where all the stock
holders are individually liable to depositors.
The Iron City Trust Company, will com
mence business to-day, at No. 25G Liberty
street, in the Atheneum building. This new
company starts under most favorable auspices.
Its stockholders number many of our best and
most responsible business men. Its directors,
a list of which we published some days ago, are
all men of thorough business intelligence,
sound judgment, integrity and caution. The
President is Judge G. E. Warner. Mr. R. E.
Schmertz, the Cashier, is an experienced and
accomplished bank officer. ' The nevi company
has located its office in the business heart of
the city, and Is organized In such a manner as
to command public confidence.
Will Whisky Explode t
The Louisville Democrat gives an account of
the spontaneous bursting of a barrel of whisky
at the establishment of Chen worth S. Co., of
that city, in which the barrel was riven to frag
ments by the force of the explosion. Two or
three similar disasters have, as we are inform
ed, occurred in Cincinnati, since the commence
ment of the warm weather. • Such accidents
dangerous as they are to human lite, are cal
culated to provoke an inquiry into their cause.
The phenomenon, is, so far as we remember,
unprecedented; and it is a question of some
moment whether . we are hereafter to include
whisky in the list of those articles that are liable
to go off of themselves.
Ez-Presldeut Tyler
We had the pleasure of meeting this "old
Virginia" gentleman ono evening last week
en route for hie handsome villa between Old
Point and Hampton. We remarked his sun
burnt countenance, and said "the breezes have
tanned you, sir." "No, no," remarked the
venerable ex-President, "this is the bronze of
the harvest field. I have just gotten through
with my wheat crop, and am on my way to my
summer residence.'
This beautiful place, purchased by Mr. Tyler
some two or three years ago, and which, with
the most scrupulous care, he keeps in the most
perfect order, is the grand centre of attraction
to all the dite and leading literary men of the
day, and possessing one of the most extraordina
ry and gifted conversational powers, wi th a store
of information upon the leading topics 'of the
day,which none but a master mind could possess,
it is not to be wondered at that his summer re
treat is sought by the leading diplomatists and
literati of the country, and is made the sceneof
social intercourse with his numerous friends
from all sections of the civilized globe.
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LETTER FROM BEDFORD SPRINGS.
BEDFORD SPRINGS, PENNA.,
Old Crockford's, attly 27, 1559.
MY DEAR BARR :—Thofashionablo "bath
season," as it is termed; 'congregates- at" this
Baden-Badon of America the yay :traveler;
ho invalid and the politician, frbm every pare
of the country ; and, from. the first of July
until late in August, and frequentlY, I am told,
until September, the throng or'brilliant socie
ty hero is greater than at any other inland
summer resort in the State, or perhaps .the
Upon the completion of the tailroad now
under contract, shall afford, as it will, a con
tinuous rail communication between Now
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh.
and nearly all the other great hives of human
ity in the' country, the annual attendance at
these springs, great as it now is, will be more
than quadrupled.
The legend at Bedford is,that tho most import
ant of these vaulablo springs was accidentally
discovered by an old hunteCinany years ago,
whose rambles in pursuit. of game, with which
this valley is saidto have abounded, and where,
even yet, an occasional buck is brought down
with the rifle, brought him to its cool and
sparkling and bright waters, of which he
drank. Finding the taste peculiar, and the
appearance of the earth, wherever touched by
the water, equally singular, he bethought him
of applying it to his ulcerated limb, which he
had been taught to regard as incurable. The
immediate etl.ct was such as to encourage him
to repeat the aH,lication of the healing water,
until, by frequent bathing, it became entirely
cured. This brought it i notice, and led to
its analysis, by a scientific chemist, who de
monstrated that it was composed, with but tri
lling residuum, of the must valuable medicinal
properties, recogniied by the Faculty. The
establishment has, however, always labored
under every disadvantage. Until lately, it WILY
private property, in the hands, and under the
control of an individual who had neither the
means or the proper conception of what was
requisite to make it what God and natuie had
evidently designed it should be—the greatest
summer rendezvous fur pleasure-seekers, and
health-invigorator fur itevalids, in America, if
not in the world. Did the space allowed for a
hurry-gram like this perinit, I could give you,
in view of its admirable position among the
mountains, salubrious pair, chorography of
the contiguous country, and its resources, the
medical virtues of its waters, their astonishing
variety and temperature, affording to every
visitor, no matter from what part of creation
he may hail, the every day water-drink to
which he has been accustomed at home, ample
reasons for the faith which is in me.
All the interests of your Smoky City are rep•
resented here—the mercantile and manufactur
ing, professional and political !
Our resOurces are many and diversified.
Whilst the seeker of health is punctilious in
his observance of the rules prescribed for
using the waters and the baths, the pleasure,
seekers, of whom your humble servant may be
counted one, are equally observant in their
devotions. During the morning, for several
hours after breakfast, bowling, and billiards,
and promenades along the cool serpentine walks
of the mountains, pros-ail, with here and there
a lounger smoking his segar, and enjoying the
latest paper, perhaps THE POST.
After dinner, drives and equestrian parties
aro the order; invited by admirable roads,
smooth, and delightfully shaded, whilst fish
ing and hunting parties are frequent.
Music,' dancing and flirtations conclude the
routine of daily pleasures and amusements of
this gay resort.
Among the old habitues, whom every sum
mer, for many years, has brought hither, and
whose summer holiday is Bedford, is His Ex
cellency the President of the United States.
Mr. Buchanan, as you are aware, is here, no
doubt benefited by the rest and relaxtion from
the cares of State, which his brief sojourn
has afforded him. For the sake of health, how
ever, he did not need it, being, as " Independ
ent," of thu Philadelphia North American has
remarked, "of that robust order, which no
labor or cm; seems to affect, in the least"—
That paper further says : " lie works harder
and more constantly than any drudge in the
public service, and pursues details even to
to their trilling conclusions. It might be as
serted, with some degree of confidence, that
all the Presidents in twenty years, have not
read as many papers, or heard as many cases
as he has done ; and what is more, lie appears
to havii gained strength by it. And it may be
by tho PlTTsbuiton PosT, that he is pre
pared to continue that work, four years after
the fourth of March, 18G1, if it bo necessary
to harmonize the . Democracy, and rescue the
country fr.,m danger.
Colonel James A. Gibson, of your city, was
here for some day-, apparently very anxious to
get the car of the P... -ident. Can it be possi
ble that the Adminik.: ation officials in Pitts
burgh, having no further me for Mr. Bu
chanan, are already till far committed for his
successor that the Post's article, speaking of
him so properly as the man best calculated to
heal dissensions in the Democratic party, ha,
ruffled their feathers I They, of all others,
should not turn against the hand that
,feeds
them, and by earnestly endeavoring to impress
the people with the idea that he will not be a
candidate, show their desire that be should
not be.
But 1 have already extended this hurry
gram to a greater length than I intended, and
will close by expressing the hope that THE 01.13
POST may long continue "fearless and free,"
in its advocacy of the right. SPA.
IN reference to the difficulty between the
Hon. .1. C. M'Kibben and J. W. Coffroth, al
ready noticed in the California New; and
which was referred to mutual friends, we find
the following in the California papers :
Immediately upon hearing of the award of
the Hon. Charles T. Botts, and Hon. Charles
S. Fairfax, Mr. M'Kibben expressed his entire
willingness to fulfil the same upon the first
occasion of meeting Mr. Coffroth, and shortly
after, on meeting Mr. Coffroth in front of the
St. Nicholas Saloon, on J. street, he advanced
to Mr. Coffroth, and said that, in compliance
with the award, he desired to express to him
his deep regret for the occurrence of Thursday
evening, tendering to Mr. Coffroth his hand,
which Mr. Coffroth accepted, expressing his
regret and his satisfaction at the restoration of
their former amicable relations.
THE Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal
has addressed a circular to his clergy calling
upon them, as soon as possible, to pronounce
from their pulpits, A strong warning against-
the opera, the theatre, circus, and other amuse
ments of a simular nature," which, he says,
aro now a real scandal to that city and the
country districts.
De - GREAT INDUCE,MENT.-All persons wish
ing Artificial Teeth, will find it to their interest to
call upon C. SILL, Dentist, No. 87 Grant street, opposite
the Court House. He will insert full sets of-teeih with
continuous Gum, upon tine gold, for $75; half sets for 9C27;
continuous Gun, upon platenn, at the wet Pairs, which
is lint a little over one-half of the usual price charged by
the best Dentists. Silver and other base metals, Prices
reduced in proportion. Coralite at $7O per set; N. 5 half,
set—none but the finest material; executed in the most
durable and satisfactory styles, vrill be offered. All work'
warranted. Persona wishing to avail themselves of these
very reduced rates, - will do so before the 20th of Septem
ber, as the usual price will be charged from that time:
We think it first class set of teeth could not be obkie
tionable at the nominal sum at which they are offered,
when the best of references can be given as to the adap
tation of his work, and specimens can be seen at his
office.
Itov. W. D. Hownid, A. G. lit'Carkillees, 11. ry
A. Bradley, - J. Dr. Fulton.
W.. EL. Fiber, _ Joseph Abel, .
W. Vankirk, J. 13:11opkins. - -
jy2Odlw
'"7 I .4 .
~.,,.~
=ill
On Saturday afternoon. July .30th, at ono o'clock. at
he residence of his mother. in Allegheny City, after a
ingering illness, JOHN SLICER, aged thirty years.
Weakness of the Stomach and Ihdigegtioll.
Another Great Care :red by .Barhares Holland
The wife or Plrtss Ds WITTE, living In
Holland Town. Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, suffered
mdch from .Weakness of the Stomach and indigethon. She
had heel:l. - under a phystdan's care for some time,but the
• disease seemed totatHe even his skill She purchased
some HOLLAND BITTERS at our office, which has giv
en tone to her stomach; her appetite and strength are
returning, and we firmly believe that this is another
great cure effected by your medicine.
We have still to reoord many wonderful cures effected
by this remedy, but mast waitanother opportunity. One
thing you can rely upon, what we have . published aro
from persons much respected in our community, and
are literally
true. J. QUINTUS.
Ed. Sheboygan Nieutzsbotte, Sheboygan, Wis.
Read Crirefully.—The Genuine highly Concentrated
Ikerhave's Holland Bitters is put up in half.pint bottles
only, and retailed' at ono dollar per bottle. Thegreat
demand for this : truly celebrated Medicine has induced
many imitations, which the public should guard against
purchasing. Beware of imposition! See thatour name
is on the label of every bottle
: you buy.
BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. k C)., Sole Proprietors, No.
27 Wood, between - First and Second sts., Pittsburgh.
LOCUST GROVE SEMINARY, '
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
LA."Vcr TOD NC _
THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION, of two
terms, five months each, will open on TUE.4I3AY,
THEW:fa OF SEPTEMBER, ut 9 &chick, A. I‘l.
The Faculty of Teachers who lined their situations
with such distinguished success during the past year,
continue their emmection with the institntion.
On account of the greatly ineremedfireilities for travel
:ificrded by the new Passenger ll:tile:ay, a limited number
of Pay Pupils will be received from Pittliburgh. Tim
number of hoarding ',lsiah is limited- to thirty. Early
:ipplications are de:eraldc.
Circulars containing g,•neral information, terms,
may be bad At Ltaria' and Davison's, Booksellers, and at
Elets-r's and Alelloes. Music toalor,; or by addressing,
through Pittsburgh I'n tolticc,
augheetsep2o REV. tat TUE T. RILEtt, A. M.
REM 0 "V A 1., _
MRS. M. A. W EAT'ER'S MILLINERY
STORE is removed from No. .2.1 Falb street, to
All on Chu ollat-dit) ride of the aLreut., host door t
Eaton, Cree S Co., :cm: store, second story. Inugl
1347
,EREAIPToRY SALE OF BLJU it ES
_ AND RAROC , 'H —o,‘ THURSDAY MUFtNING,
Aug.u,t 41k, front of ti,. Golintv•r , i:ll
Sub., Mroms, No. ;,.1 i iflh -trret, will be
=5:311
dew 2ulvertisements.
~a c -tittpertor new Boggy, pity make:
t on• •• ,eeond•hand open isuggy.Eumtern mak
1 to tt,ent reeendthorol Barntwin , . in geed onle
One three-Ay:lt Barouell, nearly nt•w, will •Altl ti en t,
he enuntry,
ougl
P. 111. DAVIS, A IlVtiOilel
EW AND ENTERTAINING 11( )OKS
N
Suty Year, of a I ABA inle. by John Itrotru
Popular Tales from the Nurse. by Du , ent.
Acadia. a Month Among the Blue No..es, by F. Cott
Itecollvaiomi of “eon_roy ilamlyn, by Ilenry Kstig
. Love. 11 Amour.
wan Mereduh'e Po•ms, in blue tool gold.
Autobiography' of
The Bertram•, IN the anther of Dr. Thorne.
Striekland't. Queens .11 Scotland. vol, n.
W a lter Thurni,,,y, by the author of Allen Bre.eott
The Romanee and it. Bert,.
Bauttun'm Art of Extempore Speaking.
John Halifax, Gent., a new edition ilhontrated.
The Laird of Norlaw, a iieettuth Story.
The Wars of Thu Roses, Ly J. G. 1-I.l:Jar.
Longstreth on the Honey Bee.
ItneklarnEs Curiosities of Natural History.
Thu Cavalier, by G. P. R. James.
The Tin Trumpet.
augt EAY n CO-. L. ' , Wood
CLOSING OUT, all our Suuunt'i ; ou,
'moll as Lawns, Item - re,. I /imam. Ince Nfuntlt I ss. 4e.
str.4l C. RANSON DIVE. 74 Mnrket. stre..t.
THE LOYALHANNA HOUSE,
LATROBE:, PEN N . A.
THIS LA RG E AND WELL V ENTIL
LATE!) 1101:8E, pleasantly located within n hie:
yard of the Penn'a. Railroad, is now op,' for the re
ception of summer visitors. A lino ten-pin alley ha..
recently train erected nu the premises, and On tislote
attoeleil nearby. AU !num b•-re. i•ltaro, lin d o nate
jy iniwfism CHAS. W. FISHER. Proprieo,
T E NEW
PARK!
"DENNY'S DROVE: rceently fitted up A
IRON
I+ noir open for the aroommoration nt Pie-Nics, Plea.
ore Parties, Ac.
ICE CREAM AND REFRESHMENTS.
Air A Rand of Music always In attendant, A goo ,
covered platform for dancing.
jc3ifntawdf
101111..T11E LIQUIIIIS.FaITIiIIes cull buy
hottle of Rhine, Port, Madeira. Teneritfe, Sherry o
Malaga Wine. Also. Cognac Brandy of ilitleivid
very Old :Monongahela Whisky, Champimpie in .peir
pint and And half pint bottles; reduction made by doz.,.
or half dozen. All tho above for sale by the quart o
gallon.
N. H.—Those wishing ridulteraled liquors need no
I. FICK CISEN,
alt2,avmo 1111 Third street.
L. HIRSHFELD & SON,
DEPLLEItS IN
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
AND
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
The sul*eribers respectfully announce that Sativrs
made by them are guaranteed to tit.; rill Ls, forwarded
to any part of the Union, on receiving from the patties
sondlng the orders, their personal measurement in
niche,. according to the fornmla given below.
Rernelnla•f the sloe toilet be carefully and accurately
taken., as all ne,,e, , ary ttliftWaltees are Made by the cut
ter of the establishment.
/•ir..l,—Size around the neck.
around the wrist.
around the chest, tunnedlately below the
Foaril,—Frem tiro middle of shoulder, length of arm
wrist
Mph- Height of person, from the shoulder to the
knee.. pan.
'Flom plan is .11140 MO , IUO. and will lie of great value to
gentlemen :an distanee, 'who find it impossible to el.-
min nil 110111 C, SIIINA ,Illmry then) I. qylc and fit.
.Also, ‘ol /land, in full assortment of Stunts of 011 r HMO-
Or3Oltlf, Any onion. , addressed to us by mail, anti to
pfoloptfy attended to.
I'.B—Plea-so +trill by what comet tooa they arc to be
shipped. tN.
JY;l0 NO. tit Wood 'Arent.
GREININIMIII
s. 'ME S. $1 I ,E 1) STIOES,
Which I am melting at a great re.luctiun from Cal
moon, ;rpm mould Foxgain. 12cmenilrr th
place, at the Cheap l'mh store of
JOSEPH 11. BORLAND,
9R Market el, second door from Ftft
iILOSING oUT ! CLOSING OUT !
‘../ Our entire stool: of
Belo, romoving to our N STo E-ROOM FI FT
STREET.
IYDO earner Fifth and Marliet qt
DUG COLLARS, .DOG CULLA RS.
all aizi•s to suit the largest New Fouodhuld or
smallest Terrier, at Low Prices.
DUG MUZZLES, DOG ,MUZZLE -63,
Oral' varieties, at
iY3O
VRESH SUPPLY of Leech's New Po.
12 Office Directory, just received by
J. R. WELDIN,
IY3 O 63 Wood street, near Fourth.
GR ANT'S CASES, VOL. 1., for sale by
J. R. WELDIN.
_41 30 - 63 Wood street tiror
DURDON'S DIGEST- 2 Enliton of 1859
for sale by J. R. WELDIN,
j3' 3o an Wood street, near Fourth.
SUPPLEMENT TO PURDON'S DIGEST,
for sale by J. ft. W EI.IIIN,
jy3o 03 Wood street near Fourth
CITYPROPERTY FOR RENT.—Three
prominent business stands for rent. Also a brick
dwelling on second erreob rent $35).
ban S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market st.
0N THE PERRYSVI LLE RTh
OAD,re
miles from Allegheny, 10 acres of valuable land,
good dwelling of 5 rooms and cellear, barn, excellei
spring and spring-house, &c.; an orchard of young Iwo
Mg trees, grape vines, arbor, Se.
HCO S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market street.
MASSES'
ANKLE T
SLIPP ERS
A large assortment just received by
W. E. SCIIMERTZ .t CO
co
uNTits RES IDENCE4Vit SAL - 78
A -.-
Ten acres of land, with dwelling house of five
rooms and cellar, good barn, spring and spring -house;
a young orchard of choice fruit, grune vines, and a vari
ety of small fruits. Situate at 3 miles from Allegheny
City, on the Perrysville Plank Road. For price and
terms, apply at our office, 51 Market street.
iy2 S. CUTHBERT & SON, Real Estate Agt.s.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLAMIT.Iiii.
YEAR.—No. Vino street—three tenements of
three rooms etteh, and ono of four rooms with a lot of
ground, 25 by 00 feet, will be sold for $1,200, in easy pay
ments. Now rents for VDU per year.
jyl2 8. CUTHBERT At 80N. 51 Market st
HOT GUNS.—Just opened, S variety of
Shot Guns, which together with our usual variety,
makes our stock the most extensive in the city. They
ere ofkred at very low prices.
myt3. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, SG Wood et_
CCOTTAGE HOUSE FOR RENT—Pleas
. tinily situate on Nunnery Hill—six rooms, stable,
&c, and three acres of ground. Rent $1.50 - per year.
Immediate posession can Le given.
ii_l3 8. CUTHBERT & SON, GI Market st.
______
BA ZIN ' S 'PINEAPPLE AROALATIC!
VINEGA R.—A new and highly refreshing eompo
sition for the toilet, just received by
, . JOSh'Pli FLEMING;
iylti corner Diamond and Market street.
ESILVER'S LARGE 111 AP OF T 1
fF,
D sent of War--conlaining a full map of Europe,
and separate maps of Italy, Sardinia, and the Austrian
Empire.. um KAY & CO., 55 Wood st.
- •
. •.•
eur Adverfistmen s.
NEW-:ARRIVAL
OF '
PIANO FORTES.
JUST RECEIVED, A NEW LOT OF
CHICKERING & SONS,
Of 6 and 7 octaves, and various style of finish
4SPALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED.-614
The public ore invited to call and examine the stock
of the sub,riber, which curd:its of nearly
FIFTY
OarTliree Excellent Plnnost to Rent. ljr2o
THE'ARON CITY TRUST CO
No. WIG Liberty St., Pittsburgh.
BEollitE E. WARNER, President.
ROBERT C. ii!CFI MERTZ, Cashier.
'Fins INSTITUTION WILL BE OPEN
and ready for business on MONDAY, this FIRST
LAY OF AUGUST.
Collections midi, in alt the Principal Cities of the
United States and the Canadas, and proceeds promptly
remitted to any desired point on day or maturity.
Sight Exchange on the Principal Cities of the East and
West.
leposits received in Par and Current Funds.
Merest allowed on time deposits. jy'27:lv7
PRIVATE DISEASES.-DR. BROWN'S
MEDICAL and SURGICAL:Office, No. 60 SMITH
neld stre,t. l'imMortth, Pa.
1/r.IoWN is an old c nof Pittsburgh, and him
been in Praohee for the ant t , r,//tlttioc years. Bin bum
[toss has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical
Itisoase,
n 000(1 Of a medioal 11 - lend, should not fail to find ou
the sure pls., of relief. The Doctor is a regular gredu
tr., and Lis csprrience in the treat meat .of n eertem elas
alrenuarantee to the surlerers of obtaii.
1112 vermsneut edict; try the use of his remedies any
c 011.., ett. his adore,.
P.E:IF.DIFS
never fail to radii rin of Venereal Diseases,
linpuritii, and :-'ernfolouv all diseases
iire.ing horn a hereditary taint, tol d le tonnifests itself
in the Cerra of a teller, psoriasis, and a great many forms
of •kill dtsenvev, tho origin of Wnieli the patient is en
tirely ignorant. To per.,llS Ur. Brown oilers
hopes of a Sure and speedy recovery.
Dr. riown's remedies for this alarming trouble,
brough :on ,flea by that solitary habit of sensual grab•
foettion, wlu.•h the young and wealaniuded often give
Way to, (to their own destruction,) are the only reliable
remedies known iu this country—they are fide, and
make a speedy restoration of health.
RHEUMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful
di=ease is tilos days—he will warrant a cure. He alSo
treats Piles, (Beet, tionnorrhcca, Stricture, Llrethal
Die
elwages, Female NV ealtness, St nuttily Suppressions, Die
eases of the Joints, Fistula in /no, Nervous Attections,
Pains it, the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Blad
der, together with all diseases of an impure origin.
A Later describing the symptoms. containing A is,
directed to DL. ItitiiNVN, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pitis
lairtzli, Pa., will be immediately answered. Medicine
neat t.“ any address, safely parked and secure from ot
serration.
artier 'lnd' Private Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield strap
Pittphtirgli, Po- )y27
ENTA L 'II 11)111 ASII—A delieio
„ r:91,11 and arnmatiry, cleansing tot
t.•t.t It. litialinit 1,, the man, it fm,trattt to Mt! month
:Sold by L. XV ILWX,
Y . •! 7 imruer Smithfield and Fourth sts
111 - USBA ND'S CA LC I N El) 11AGNESIA.;
impply of thj, highly w.f. - in - mil and
_pupa
hit juld revels - v(1, X.
l y_Smithfield and Fourth
I) A -
1:C1"8 TRIO I E,HOUS.—This un
pr..pamt,..o the of long ttqe.
. -
and Still , talbl, it the heal of the niuncroiss preprirn
ions for the hair. A liirgc supply just reed red. and for
L. WILCOX,
cor. StilitUt3cld and Fourth tits.
Importers of
HARDWARE,
No. 52 Wood Street,
l cur Iklors stove St Charles llotol.
C itravi. Late of Lonow , ter....Loox:, k “arco,Pitegl
GEO. S. BRYAN & ca,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE SALE a IF
PIG IRON, BLOOM'S, '&C.,
No. 52 Wood s*., Pittsburgh.
liiirraracts.—Lyon. Short, S Co. Pittshurgh.
Eittshurglii Thos. E. Franklin, Esq.,
LAniatter; Hon. Simon Cameron. Harriaburgt Bryan,
Gardner A Co., I lollidayaburg, Pa-
THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO.
OE' PHILADELPHIA,
lINSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE
by Firm on Buildings, iHerehandize, Furniture, to.,
at reasonable retina of premium.
1 .U16.171,1its —F.Ratch ford StarnWillianinKee,of Wm.
A Co.; Kaibro Frazien4 no. M. Atwood, of Atwood,
White & Co.: Henj. T. Trediek, of 'Fred irk. Stoke,. & Co 4
Henry Wharton; Mordeoiii 1, Dawson; Gen, ii. Stewart,
of Stewart A Una: John 11. Brown. of John 11. Brown
co., B. A. Fall llt,OoOk, Of It. A. Fah rigataelt & CO4 Andrew
R. CIO•h; J. 1.. Effinger. of Wood Effinger.
F. RATCHFORD STA RR, President.
CHA It I. ES W. CONK Seeretary.
Prrrret w Iturtaraer.s.—Wm. Holinea A co, J. Painter
I' 'o., TholOws B. Howe, Marehall, Esq., Allen .
Brawler. EiA., Rtil.ou , :WEB.) , & Co., Wilson, Payne &
co.. Il ilea, Itta il) A I ingston, Copeland Si Co,
James 8.7.v0n .4 Co, XVIII. S. Lavely & CO.
'GEO. S. BRYAN & CO., Agents,
No. 5'2. Wood street.
ENSI" Flt ENCII CA L F - BOOTS, SHOES
and
Selling eery low to elei.e out, at
DHOTOGRAII, AMBROTYPEJSIEL AIN
OTYPE ANL DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY,
~r Ftlth and Grant atracts.—The.iiubscrilair hay
fith.4l np rooms in IWYIGHE'S BUILDING, is now
to take Likenesses that CANNOT FAIL TO
ffiVE SATI, , FACTION.
Call anti examine the coli,,tion.
13,-2 , 1:1y Corner ~f Fifth and Urtutt streets.
RAILROAD SPIKE COMPANY
RAILROAD SPIKES,
kIRS AND BOAT SPIRE , ,
Cot, of Water et. and Cherry alley,
jyt! , l-1y PITTSBURUIi, Pd
130WN dr, TETLEY'S
136 Wood Htn.
AMERICAN CONFECTIONARY,
lee Cream, Calres, Soda Water, Gum Drops, and Con
f,ctiouN of all hinds always on hand.
vdo 42 St. Clair street.
LADIES' COLORED GAITERS
To close out previous to receiving our fall goods.
SOFT' I , ' NISH SHIRTING MUSLIN.
Another ease just received. Summer Goods se
Mg very low. C. HANSON LOVE,
)y2B 74 Market at.
AROTYPLS E
BAuriruC kDURABLE
11.113
canunn—warranted—ram• be had as low as at any
first class establishment in the country, at
jy2Saw WALL'S. Fourth street.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
of every variety. Also, Dress goods, Lace Man
ties, Shawls, Hosiery, White Goods. &e.
No. 31 Fifth streeL
CINE CASK ENGLISH ROSE PINK for
V stile by BECKHAM & KELLY,
Cab Allegheny City.
SUN UMBRELLAS, HOOP SKIRTS.
Laeo Mantles, Lawns. Ducals and Bareges. Also a
full lino of Domestic and Staple Dry Goods.
je..10 C. HANSON LOVE, 71 Market street.
WINES.—
25 eases Clicquot quarts CluunT d o
agneßineb do do pts
30 baskets Peas Heidseiek's qts do do
10 do do do pts do do
10 do Bonelie pts,aud Dronet qts do do
5 do do do do pts do do
25 cases St. Julien Medoe Claret do
10 do
.Ladies' Catawba do
15 do do Ginger do
In store, and for sale by
ap% MILLER 3 .ItICKETSON
ON THE BROW OF THE HILL, on
Mt. Washington. a fine building lot,- with a two
story frame house, stable, to., will be sold for $1.0410.
Terms easy. 6. CUTLILiERT h SO DT,
61 Market at,
DOUBLE SCENTED CHINESE MUSK
SOAP. just received from the importers by
JOSEPH PLESIMO,
j 10 corner of Diamond and Market street.
1 BBLS. PUT.CY, in blatidem for , sale
by BECKHAM & KELLY,
jylB Allegheny Qty.'
PIANOS,
From the Manuthetery of
JOHN 11. MELLOR,
81 wool -, STREET
AND 6TRANUF,'RS
.T.;OGAN & GREGG,
PITTSBURGH.
PATENT LEATitER
W. E. SCII3IERTZ 1: CO.'S,
No. 31 Fifth ',tree
Dthvorth, - n.W. C. Didwe
(51,,,, ,,, rs 1,, Porter. Ruff. Strat.)
MANUFACTURE:SS OF
P. A. MIERSCII & SONS,
FRENCH AND
Wholesale and Retail
SELLING VERY LOW
W. E. SCHISIERTZ & CO.
31 Fifth Area
C. BANSON LOVE
74 Market.strnet.
ALizau-txr,bilma • "t orwrz..
July I USX\
NOTICE TO STMEHOLPE , An' eetion
will be held for alifeera of fhe Alleghenrltoun
bin Health Institun i a . t , Cr'esaon, on the:First Ditihdny
of AugtILAS"2 9'°lc"3 T HLtalkblooHr,; Secretary.
jyakid
Hooks' :will be'• opened ieceive
subscriptions to the capitsi stock .1:4 the MO
NONGAHELA PASSENGER RAILWAY- , COMPANY,
at the St. Charles Hotel, in the city of Fittiburgh.on the
THIRTEENTH DAY OFAUGUST, A. D, 1659, at 10
o'clock A. M., of said day: - jsln •
CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY,
NTOTICE - IS - HEREBY GIVEN
11 in pursuance of an act of Assembly relating there
to, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved April
11th, 1859, Books to receive subscriptions to the Capital
Stock of the City and County - Insurance Company of the
city of Allegheny, will re-open at the office of PETER
PETERSON, Federal street, Allegeny, on MONDAY,the
llth of July, and he continued until the whole number
of shares are subscribed, from 9 o'clock, A. DI, to 4
o'clock, I'. M., each day.. • .
Josiah King, James L Grilrun •
Henry Irwin, William P.. Pusey,
Peter Peterson, John. Birmingham,
O. o'. Craig, Wm. P. Baum, •
James Old, John Iniin,Sen •
- James Gibson, , John Sampson,
C. Yeager, " Gebrgo Lewis,
Samuel Gormly, Nicholas Voeghtly,Sen,
John A. Scott, P. Dl'Dowell;
John W. Riddle, David Greig.
Samuel Lindsay, Jun., I. Lorigmore,
DL Boreland, ' Thoma.aFarley,
. L. Dl. E vans, • Alex.llilands,
R. W. Poindexter, Thomas - Donnelly,
James Park, Jun., Joules A. t;ibson,
D. Leet Shields, (Irannissioarrs.
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TO NEW CASTLE BY CANAL.
grTO PASSENGERS aorsu - ri) NEW CASTLE
AND NORTE OF THAT PLACE—You will no
. -
forget that the daily line of Packetsbetween New Castle
and New Brighton still connect with the accommodation
train: on the - teM P. tr., and with the 6:05, A. u . at New
Brighton. By going by this route you will save time and
money, which is a great object at the present tiine, as
money is scarce, and the frost has done great damage
HUGH ill. ROLE,
ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST,-
GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, cor. Man'
bury and Ductimme Way, Pittsburgh, Pt., will make to
order, and warranted .s good as can be. made, the ,
following machinery, viz;-Steam Engines, Turning
Lathes. for wood ana iron: Planers, for wood and iron;
Drilling Machines; Bunsen and Tobacco Screws Patent
rigl it and Model Machines. in the best manner; Shafting.
Pullics, and Bangers, of all sizes and variety; Screws, of
any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will
also make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger En
gines, arid Deck Pumps for steamboats, &e. Lathe
Shears and other - Planing done to order; can ptane 32
inches wide, by 9-feet ti inches long.
All Orders Pr:unpile, Filled and Earntutto Solicited. •
N B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to
repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines.
jyltrly•Lis
To Housekeepers.
SOLI THING NEW.—B. T. BAIIBIT'r'S
I3FS'T 'MEDICINAL SALERAYCS.
Is manufactured from common salt, and is pre- Q
U c pared entirely ditrereut from other Salerutus. u
All the deleterious matter eitracted in such a
!manners to produce Bread. Biscuit, and all
A't'lkinils (lake, without containing a particle ol'ucu
Sale cans when the bread or eakois baked; there
-7 a producing
o .r,, A , v a o i 9.b results Every piwti,..; ,
rbs t urn ed to gas , and passe: CI V
through the bread or biscuit while baking; con
sequently nothing remains but common Salt.
Water and Flour. You will readily perceive by
the taste of this Salaratus that it is entirely dif- 6 8
u'ferent from other Salcratusl
It Ls packed in one pound papers, each WM
per branded. "B, T. Babbitts Best. Medicinal
/-"raleratus," also, picture, twisted loaf of bread. °-
with a glass of effervescing water on the top. • .
n When you purcham one paper you should pre
,
• n serve the wrapper, and be particular to get the •
next exactly Like the first—brand as above.
Full directions for making Bread with this
Saleratu.s and Sour Milk or Freud Tartar, will
g Q accompany each package; also, directions for g
making all kinds of Paitry• a 'or making
'Soda Water anclSeidlitz Powd ers.'ers Powd ers.'
MAKE TOUR OWN SOAP,
01 WITH
IL T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCENTRATED
Warranted double the strength of ordinary Po
u ootsh:0 otsh: put up in cana-1 th. 9 .1 3 ma., lbs. and
It 2 IDs.— with full directions for making Hard and g u
dolt Soap. Consumed will find this tho cheap-i
lest Potash in market.
A=;l' Manufactured and for sale by AND
B. T. 71391i81TT, I
Nos. G 3 and 70 Washington'sts-N-- Y., - •," n
7 U
jygilyiltw and N 0.3 8 India at., Boston.
NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS.
JUST RECEIVED-A SPLENDID NEW
lot of MELODEONS. from thee- •
factory of MASON k HAMLIN, Boston,
ineluding all the styles made by this firm. •
These instruments have been approved
by the greatest musicians in the country-119 Or.LoWell
Slaacn, Geo. F. Root, W. B. Bradbury, and othern.--eon
sssmently they can be relied on as.beingfirst . . deist Matra
>suit, '1 hey are noted for the following points:
1. Their pure and musical quality of tone.
2. Their great power of tone. •
3. Their perfect equality of tone. . .
4. Their prompt and easy touch.
5. Their beanuful style of
6. Their durability.
7. Their cheapness of price.
For sale only by JOHN IL MELLOR,
No. 81 Wood street.
Descriptive circulars mailed to any address. 1..my13
ALL KINDS OF SUMMER
WM. H. WHITNEY,
NOTARY IT 33 1, I 0
OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post,
street, near Wood.
A HOMESTEAD FOR- $lO.
A HOMESTEAD FOR $lOO.
ALSO,
HOMESTEADS FOR $l,OOO AND OVER,
Blink.= ON AND irEAZ
RAPPAIIANNOCK RIVER.
ABOVE. A.ND BELOIT
Fredericksburg, in Virginia.
ANEW TOWN CALLED RAPPATIAN
NOCK, has recently been Imd ont in Culpepper
county, in the midst of the GOLD REGION OF VIR—
GINIA, surrounded by Mums and MINING COXPANS% and
Farms and Town Lots in alternate divisions or Baum%
can now be had for a ." MERE SONG," simply to Isaacs
sgrrtraisyr in this desirable region. $154,000 worth of
land is to be divided amongst purchasers, er swan
as an inducement to come on and make improvements,
and the land is of the most Unprovable qualities. Many
have already settled, and scores of others are ebming.
Goon FA/LYING LAND, in tracts of any size to suit purcha
sers, can also be had at from ten to twenty dollars per
acre, payable in easy . quarter yearly iustairiieuts.
tin
qucstienahte titles trill In all casts he giren.
AGENTS ARE WANTED
Everywhere to sell these lands. Liberal inducements
will be given. For particulars address
E. - BAUDER; Land Agent,
jyltdf Port Royal , Virginia.
A. LANE,
NE - AV FIRM •
•
GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO.,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS,
PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of brass
work,
DEALERS IN GAS FIXTVRES; &C.
Office and Wareroom, No. 124 Wood, et.,
Arc Doors from Fifth.
Foundry, N 0.153 First st., rive Doors below
Monongahela Douse.
The well-known practical skill and experience in the
various branches of Brass Casting. Steam and Gas Pipe.
Fitting, of the senior machete of: the firm, (who will.
give their personal attention to all work entrusted to.
them,) should entitle us to a share of public patronage.
All Orders Promptly Filled.
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N i TNA STOVE WORK.S. -
ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
iusursomara Y4D 11111.131 rsrstals worn or ,
Cooking, Parlor & Heating Sto*ei,
PLAIN AND FANCY GRAM FRONTS, &C.
PATENT GAS BURNING ANDS MOKE CONSUMING
Office and Bales Rooms,
od:3:ly2p
IIINDRIES.-2io' bushels prime Oats; 40
kJ barrels Vinegar, (pure eider,) Single and Medium
w ra pping paper; 13 sacks Dry Apples, received and for
sale by , JAMES A. FETZER,
Li= corner Market and First streets.
AC. B. lI.—A comfortable. Brick House,
. of hall, six rooms, heal room kind cellar, with
10t2.1 by 80 feet: shade trees, etc , all in good order, fur
sa l, price Vto AP; terms, one-third in band, balance at
one, tyro and three years. 8. CUTRIIERT & SON
jel.4 , „ Real FOLete Agents, Ea - Market street.
lA. BARRELS SUPERIOR 01,D MON
-O.ICOAHELA RYE WHISKY, in store, and for
sale byld. O'HARA, J
151 Fifth street, between Wylie and Ross stree s.,
ts,. .
3d door above Wylie street.
PACKED BUTTER.-
55 barrels good packed Butter,
10 hit do do - do,
15 kegs. Ale, . d o , •
In store, andfor sale LT . MILLER. & RICKETSON,
ar2B - " R0n.471 2ffo. Liberty .ttivet.
SPONGES'. -,A fine lot .of. Ba,thing Spongos .
also;: Morgan Bros.' 'Three Gloves, q clfeal , sn
tats for Sponge- .a new and neeral article. For sale. by.
MSV 3 . L. W/LefaX.'cor. Smithfield and tth et2t._
DERFIMIERY:=A large assortment of
French, English and- American Perfumery of all
kinds. XfairAtuthes, Tooth Brushes, etc.., etc.; at
Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streetta,
TFARFLL'S OINTMENT.--sgross'for
sale by $ I. FAHXIII3TOCK R Co. 11
171 No.llo. author Fourth audWood Mauch': -
HATS AND CAPS,
DODDS',
119 Wood Street,
One door South of Fifth.
Solo Proprietor Of the Celebrated
COOK STOVES.
No. 4 IVoai Sfreci, Fetabizrph: Pa.
nsuran
NORTHERN
ASSURANCE COMPANY
NO. 1,310011 GATE STREET, lON-DON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1836.
CAPITAL . $6,208,800 oo
PAID UP CAPITAL AND ;,ifiIIPLUS.. 2,194,111 02
ANNUAL REVENUE, for the•. year
ending January riI,ISIA . 933,734 12
1
COMPANYTj~HI- • INSURES GAEN ST
Loss or bainage by „Fire alninst.every description
of Property. Latta of, i'raniunCette. moderate, and,
in all eases, based aped the ellariikvr of the owner or
occupant, and the merits of the risk.
Losses promptly ihkusted.and psid without reference
to London. A rp<cial permanept, Jima
fOrsaspar.nt caf 10,so in ihis mu, itry
- ,
Messrs.
Wood,Street;
.Iphia Floyd A. Co.. 174:W00d street; -
Brown 6irkpatricka,ls3 Liberty street
It co., 99 "Wood street;
f 4, . Vilson.3l'Elroy C 0.% 54 Wood street;'
w - 'James M'Candless A C0.,103 Wood street;.
" Si Cu., 95 Water street;
" It: A. Faltuestoek k Cu. First and Wood sts4
Woodirell t Ce.i.Seconil and Wood ste.;
-- %Atwell, Lee Ai lt Wood . street;;.• -" Ji:Col, Fourth and Market streets
liFtlandless, Means A Co..;Woodand Watersts
• - -REFERESTES
George H. Stuart. liuq., 13 Bank stria - 4; - • •
Mess - N. - Myers. Claghorml C0.,'.::: Market street;'
" %Vim A. Co., 2'2 South Front street;
mla i b,b oo n Front and New streets
" Smith, Williams C0.,-513 'Market Street;
- James Graham d C0.,0 and 32 Letitia:street
Joseph B. slitehell, Esq., President Meehimici, Bank
James Dunlap. Esq-, Pre.sidout Union Bank;' •
Bon. W. A. Porter,late Judge Supreme Court-
JAMES W. A1114(377, Age4t,
Temporary °glee. 103 Wood street.
!co
ALLEGHENY INSUHANC
'GP PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth. Street,. Bank Block.
INSURES AGAINST ALL BINDS :OF
_L. FIRE. AND 'MARINE RISKS.
ISAAC JONIS, President; JOHN D. McCOED, Vico
President ; It. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM
DEAN, Gene rat. Agent.
Drr.rerons—lsaac, Jones. C. G. Hussey, Harvey Childs,
Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson. ll.L.Pahnestock, John
D.3lcO,rd, Isaac AI Pennock,. R. P. Sterhog, Capt. Wm.
Dean, Thos. M. Howe, Rob;. H. Dail - my
DELAAVARE
SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISBA
• TURE OF PEWNSLVANL4,IB4IS.
OFFICE, S. E. CORNER TRIRDA-ND WALNUTS 2'S
PHILADELPHIA.
Marine Insurance:
ON VESSELS, _
CARGO. , .To ell party of the world.
• }TERM T,
ISLAND LxstrittNers
On - Otteds, by River. Canals, Lakes. and Land Carriages
• to all parts of the Unlon.
FMB INSURANC.F. •
, On 31erchandise generally,
On Stores, Dwelling Rouses, etc., etc.
ASSETS OP THE COMP3.I4',
• .Nornatual,lBs9.
Bonds, Mortgages.,and Real r.5tate............-1421,363 35
Philadelphia City - 105,144 00
Pennsylvania State Loans.. ... .. 104,425 00
United States Treasury Notes.. - . 30,112 50
Railroad 6 i cent. Mortgage ...... 57 ;as 00
Stocks in Railroads; (:as and Insurance Coe-. 2.6,362 60
Bills .... ... 81,666 36
Cush on hand ..• . • "42,067 8.5
Balance 1
onee in hands of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Policiesrnoently issued,and other . ,61,T3,8 14
debts due the Cornpany....., ..'............
- ' muse Lose. - ... • •
1
Wm. Martin, 1 Samuel E. Stokes, -
Edmund A. Sender, J. F. Peniston, .
. Theophilus Paulding, Henry Sloan. ;
John R. Penrose, Edward Darlington,
John U. Dare. IL Jones Brooke,
Junes Tr:quite., Spencer • lirllraine.
Wm. E5-re, Jr., 'Thomas C. Hand,
James C. Hand, Robert Barton,
Wm. C, Ludir,ie . Jacob P. Jones,
Joseph 11. Seal; James B. Al'Farlar.d
Pr. It M. Huston, 30911113 P. Eyre, •
Geo_ ii. Lieper, John B. Semple. Pitt
Hugh Craig. ; D. T. Morgan, , "
Charles E.olley, .. ;L.; J. , f. Logan, I ."
WILT.I.M MARTIN. Presidetit. -
I'llOS C. !lA.:sip, Vice President.
IlLicar Ll'LlitflLN, Secretary. • - , '
P. A. MADELRA, Agent.
de'M No. 55 Water street, PittsMirgh.
pin - c„4 'DELPHI& FIRE AND .
LIFE INSURANCE - COMPANY
NO. IQ CHESNUT STREET, I .
Opposite the. Custom Hone,
WILL thIAKE.A.LL EINDS OF.INSIT
'RANCE, either Perpetnal or Limited; on every
description of Property or Jtlerchitudise, at reasonable
rates of premium. • - - • . -
ROBERT I'. RING. President,
N. W. BALDWIN. Vice President,
DIRECTORS:
Charles Reyes, K R. Cope,
E. It. English;,. Ueorge W.Brown,-
P. a Rivery, • , Joseph
C. Sherman, • John Clayton,
S. J. Alanareee, • • E IVilor,.;
But:sat:Rs, Secretary. . '
J. G. COFNLN. Agent,
jy4:l • • Corner Third and Wood streets
REMISYLVANIA. INSIMANCE CO.
Of Pittstiurgh.
Office ...... . .......... 63 Fourth Street
IkIII.ECTORS. , "
Jacob Painter, Rudy Pattor,on, 1. prier Sproul,
C. A. Colton, ;tames I.l.llopkins. A. A. Currier,
Henry Sproul,,. Nicb. Voeghtly,. George W.Smith.
A. J. Jones, _lStule. Ilatopto..., t Robert Patrick.
Char teri.d. . .. $300.000
.FIRE MARINE ItISX:s T.A.E.LN; of all de.
OFFICLASI
A: A. CARRIER, President_
I. BRIER SPROUL, Secretary
Merchants' Insurance Comp*:
'OP PECIrdt_DELPHIA.
M. V. PETTIT, Prealdent--.P. .1. 31 4 ,CA101", Secretary
Amonnt of Capital Stock paid in and investedr:oo,ooo 00
•426.3,m a
Insures Cargo Risks on the Ohio andittl3'issippi Rivera
and Tribulariee: Insures against lost • idarnage by
. Fire. Also, against the l'erils of the -I,t. ea and Inland
Navigation and Transportation. . •
DIRECTORS
- - - -
Win. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, John M. pirosoy,
D.J. M'Cann, E. F,.Witmer, . Itcto Ginhon,
B. L. Woolston, John A. Marshall, Cl ea.', B. Wright,
John J. Patterson, Elwood T. Posey.
WILLIAM V. PETTIT, President.
E. F. WITMER.. Vice Pzesident,
D.J. 31" CAN ! ,: Seerefaty..
REFERENCES: j ,
In
: - . /a Philadelphia: •
Seigyr, lamb I CO, Steinmitz, JOtice & Co,
Truitt, Bro. & Co., " - Rack. Morgan & Stidfole,
A. T. Lane .& Co.. Painroy. & Co.
• PITTSBURGH OFFICE. NO. CC WATER STREET.
jay R. W. POD:DEXTER. Agent.
Pittsburgh Insurance Company,
NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH.
ROBERT GALWAY,Presideng
. A.LEX. BRADLEY, Vice President. .
' P. A. ItTNEHART, Secretary.
Xi. tames against HULL AM) CARGO VISES, on
' the Ohio and blissiqsippi River:3 and .tributaries, and
MARIZiE, RISKS generally. :
And against loss and damage by Fire. and n.„ ,,, aimt the
Perils of the Sea "and 'lnland' Navigation and Tranapor
,
Robert Galway, . Samuel Ill'Clurkan,
Joseph P. Gazzain, M; D., John Scott,,
James Marshall, - - David Richey,
James W. Heilman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, J. L. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. F_Bart,
R. Robinson, Robert H. Hartley.
William Carr. . M'Gill. 1025
Western Insurance ComPulY,
OF. PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE DARSIE, President
F.M. GORDON, Secretary.
OPTICE N 0.92. Water street, (Spang S Co.'s Warehouse
up stairs., Pi ttsl;urgh.
Will. insure agtun,t all kinds of FIRE aud:3l NE
A Home 'Metal:Mon managed by Directors:who are
well known in the coMmunity, and who are determined,
by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character
which they lutvo assumed. as offering the beat protec
tion to those who desire to be insured. . ;
ASETS, APRIL :".oth, 1E49
Stock Accounts
Mortgage •
Office urniture—
Open Accounts, ei.e:
.......
Premium Notes .
Notes Fuld bills discounted -
CHM=
George Darsm,
J. W. Butler,
James ld'Auley,
Andrew Ackley,
Nathaniel /{Dunes,
D. M. Long.
Hicketson.
THE OLD&ST AND I,ARGEST
Lithographic Establishment in jilt City;
WM SCHUCM.MAIV,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STREETS,
DUFFS :COLLEGE BUILDINGS,
5,,,r.. , . - -- 7. --
!-'Y A Vitt. .AL E AND , POR'rER. --
.15 casks Blood's Scotch Ale;
6 . 'rromeut's IndisPale Ale; - ..
2 .•..- - 44 - T.oudon Porter, in k-orr, azol fez
sakv hp - = '-- - (aPZI) ' -.- BSiIa.VII &RICKSTSON.
3 CASKS TR.I,WrE BLACK LEAD i or
sale by BECiatill
Mogilev eq.
189%804 70
93,000 00
2360 00
• • Ze. OD
....:.17,588 39
1c,387 5
30,078 LI
_ TAM 30
-
$909 3 1;9 as
I;l=ffM
George W. Jackson,—
Alex,,peer t
Wm. 3feErug h
Alexander Nuniek,
11-
myo
PITTSBUI2.6IL-PA.