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AUDITOR GENERAL, RICHARDSON L.WRIGHT, of Philadelphia. . SIIIIVEYOB. GENERAL, JOHN ROWE, of Franklin County. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET ASSISTANT 1-AR 'GEORGE CiILLMORS, of Pittsburgh. The Monument .;to the Pilgrim Fathers. The National Monument, in memory of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, is really to, be built. The corner stone was laid on Tuesday, - with imposing ceremonies, on an eminence, half mile from the rock, on which the. Mayflower band first stepped. Ten thousand persons - were assembled to witness the ceremony. The principal addresses were by Richard -Warren, . Esq., President of the Pilgrim Society of New York, by Governor Banks, and, by several of the otheriGovernors of New England. The monument will be 150 feet in height.: The entire cost of it is estimated at from $2 50 , - ' 000 to $500,000, it is - more likely to reach the, latter suin.before the fences; grnunds,.and crything ari.;, Completed. OnlY about $50,000! have been raised; though the work of soliciting subscriptions was commenced .five or six. years,' ago. The .funds are raised by subscription the sums asked for being from twenty-fb:e come to $5,000. Thus far-, the money has been - chiefly collected in NeW England, by a ban= cial agent and his assistants. Besidei the principal monument, what is termed a canopy, is to be placed over the rock itself, close by the water's side. Both stractureg are to be of granite, and many years must elapse before they are completed. EME=ZZE=I JOHN N. lectothrl., afritisbuigh. ran FT:ATOH: SAMUEL MESE, of Birmingham. , . JOSEPH DAVIS. of —Leg eny y; SAMUEL W. MEANS. of Robinson township; PLIILIP H. STEVENSON, of Moon township; STUCERATIL of Allegheny, City; Al DREW SACESON-REAUMONT, of Plttsbnrgh. COUNTI COXIIISSIANED. , EDWARD. CSAITTELL, J 8.,, of Pittsburgh. connti:Tunksontold".; 7,1 JAMES BLACEMORE, of . pittsbur h. COUNTS AUDITOR JOHN T• SYMM, of Pittsburgh' corm tgrayzna: JOEL KETCIEMI, or 'Elizabeth ➢TtECTO4 OF THE POOR: THOMAS HEEL, of Tamar= Mu. A. T. MavvuEwa, n correspou en writing from, Juka, Tishamingo county, Mis sissippi, safk , there exists in that county a de posit, covering thirty-two square miles, of the richest caolin in the world, fel' the manufacture of porcelain ware. It is of all colors, red, green, and white, and ho wishes to direct the attention of those who understand the manu facture of ware to the deposit. The landenti be cheaply purchased, and capital can be supplied for the skilful mechanic who wishes to embark in the manufacture of American porcelain ware. They have also abundance of coal and wood, and the deposit lies on both sides of the Memphis and Charlestown Fthead, andon the Tennessee river and Bear Creek, so that no difficulty would be experienced in sending the product to market. Those interested can ob tain further information by addressing as above. Sacredness of Sunday. In these latter days, no inconsiderable amount of piety and pharisaism is expended in laudations of the "holy Sabbath." To do otherwise than observe the day in the good old puritanical mode, is thought to bo next, to the unpardonable sin. And yet the usages of the church, from time out of mind have been con trary to the notions of our latter day SE The following references to high cecle,lastical authorities, prepared for immediate use by the New England Spiritualist, will be found 'in teresting to all who are strongly inclined to the folly of straining at a gnat, and swallowing a camel: 1. St. Chrysostorn, whose prayer is read every Sunday in all Episcopal churches, says : •• After the congregation is dismissed, every man may apply himself to his lawful business." —Hain. v. on Matt. 1. 2. St. Athananius says;" We keep no Sah- ' bath as the ancients did, except an eternal Sab bath which shall have no end."-:=See Heylindc Subb. p. IS3. 3. -Eusebius, the ecclesiastical historian. speaking of the Patriarchs, says:—'‘They cared not for corporal circumcision--no more do we; nor for the observation of Sabbaths—no more do we."—Eeel. Dist. p. 7. 4. St. Augustin says :—"He that literally keeps the Sabbath savors of the flesh ; but to savor of the flesh is death."—De Spir. et Lit., c. xtv. 5. Calvin says :—By changing the day, and yet attributing tothis day when changed the same sanctity which the Jews did to their Sab , baths, we retain the same typical distinction of days as had place among the Jews., Those who now cling to them go twice as far as did the Jews themselves, in the gross and carnal su perstition of their Sabbath worship."—lnst. viii. 34. G. Beza says :—On the Lord's day no cessa tion of work is required; that would be not to abolish Judaism, but merely to put it off for another day."—On the Apoc. i. 10. 7. Archbishop Crantner required of the clergy to teach the people that they would greviously offend God if they abstained from working on Sundays in harvest time.-'—Sse Crannier's Visitation Articles. 8. • Jeremy Taylor says:—"The Lord's day did not succeed in, the place of the Sabbath; but the Sabbath was abrogated. The Lord's day . was merely an ecclesiastical institution." 9. Paley says:—"Cessation upon Sunday from labor, beyond the time of attendanceupon public •worship, is not intimated in any pas sage in the New Testament,nor did Christ or his apostles deliver any command to their disCiples for a discontinuance upon that day of thecom mon offices of their profinsions. Again : The resting on that day- from our employ ments, longer than wo are detained from them by attendance upon public worship,is tO Chris tians an ordinance of human institution."-- Nor, Ph. V. 7. • • • 10. WhatelY, Archbishop of Dublin, says "The Lord's day is to be held purely us a re ligious festival, Judaism being abolished, all its ritual observances must, of course, be wholly at an end, so that we are no more compelled to keep the fourth commandment than we are to keep the worship of the temple or the daily sacrifice." --Essays on the Writings of St. Paul. 'IL - Dr. Arnold, one of the most able and highly esteemeddivines of the English church in modern times, says:--" That Sunday should be a day of greater leisure than other days, and of the suspension, as far as may be, of the com mon business of life, I quite allow ; but then I should have much greater indulgence for rec reation on a Sunday than you might have ; and if the railway enables the peOple in the great towns to get out into the country on a Sunday, I should think it a very great good." —Dr Arnold's Life, Vol. 11., p. 210, 12. Luther says any where the day is made holy for the mere day's sake—if any' where any one sets up its observance upon a Jewish foundation—then I order you :to work on it, to ride on it, to dance on it, to *feast on it, to do anything that shall remove this en croachment on the Christian spirit and liber ty,"—See Coleridge's Table Talk, v. ii. p. 316. TUE STATE SEAL OF OREGON IS arrescutcb eon, supported by thirty-three stars with the Union" inscribed upon it. In relief, moun tains, an elk, a wagon, the Pacific Ocean, on which there is a British mah-of-wir:departing and an American steamer arriving. The second quartering with a sheaf, plow and pickaxe. Crest —tho American Eagle. Legend—the 'State of Oregon. Jou a the passengers by the wrecked Alina v -who have arrived in England, is,Sir John-Eow ring, who lost in the wreck the MS. records of his long and varied public life, which filled forty.volumes—a volume, to a year. . • [C,orrespourience of the Pittsburgh Post.) LETTER FROM WASHINGTON CITY. President Buchanan—The Ads of his Ad/nil:- istration—Selecting Delegates to the 114Itio?tat Conoe4:on—The Pennsylvania Leaders of th?: 0p4hcf,2;.7..471,te Antagofilsm of the "OR_ , posil4" North t 'aKsl i ScOhe'nev•Detno erotic i.,*.evi.:4l'-10.thit4fon!,Testiplonial to S. a .Fsteri7 . .tu.,, - ‘74 - e. lATlNthriciTo.N . , , ingust 8; 1859. The recent letter of President Buchanan to Judge McCandless, of your city, declining to - be - a - candidate for the succession in 18GO, open , a wide field of operations for the various aspi rants for that high position, and they and their friends seefn to be fast :occupying the ground. I regret the determination of the President, but coincide with ydnr ;opiniciri; namely, that the contingency, may possibly arise that his selec tion would be necessary to promote the welfare and interests of theemintry, as well as to frater nizo the conflicting elements of the party. That his record in office has been and is a pure and eminently patriotic and himest one, his candid political o pponents now admit; and history will so record it, and when his term expires the measures of his a dministration, not yet all ma tured, will leave their impress upon the coun try's greatness; and be monuments' of his statesmanship, to be admired by every well wisher of the home aild foreign relations of the government. Witness the peaceful solution of the Kansas and Utah imbroglios, the with drawal of the right of search by Great Britain, the treaties ofcommerce with Japan and Chinn, the atonement of Paraguay for insults offered, the. VATiallB India difficulties, peacefully solved, and the present negotiation with Mexico, yet to be made; with advantage to both notions; these, - and other acts of his administration, none of which are we more interested in than the system of retrenchment and reform he has inaugurated in all departments, will stamp him as a man of prudence, foresight and pre- eminent ability. I have always thought that a new system of selecting delegates to National Con yea tions should be adapted, not only in l'enn , :\ vania, but in every State of the U oio The National Conventions eon.dt of IL , many Senatorial and Representative delegates as we have Senators and Representatives in,Congress. As the Senators are elected by the St.•te Legis latures, SO 11110011 the Senatorial delegates be elected by the State Conventions, which have a representation equal to both branches of the Legislature. lint as the Representatives in the lower house of Congress come direct and fresh from the people, through their district election, so should the Reprerentativedelegate s to National Conventions, be sent there imme diately by and.. front the people. Then all the varied interests and ideas of the sovereigns would be fairly represented—then would the system of log rolling, trading, buying and wil ing of State Conventions be gone forever—then would the minorities of States be entitled to their just rights in the general convention, if which they aro deprived through the garrot ing principle of state assemblages. The next Democratic State Convention should act upon this matter. New York has taken a step in the right direction, favorable to It selection in this mode, and Ohio, as I understand, will for- Ward her delegation in accordance with the system: Is the Opposition in your State prrpared to follow the lead of the ex-leaders of the De mocracy ? Cameron, Moorhead, Mason, et onmes gene, who, soon as their ambitious pro jects found no favor in our councils, fled, body and breeches, to the ranks of our opponents. Will not these'new-fledged "opponents," fleece and betray the party to which they profess to belong, as they attempted to do with that which they deserted? New converts are 1110Aly tilt most earnest and devoted for a season, but when the novelty wears oaf, beware the expo sures they send forth. Those ttho are friends from pur'ely sefish interests, scarcely ever meet iheexpectations of acquaintances. They give the word of promise to the ear, but break it to the hope." There can be no union among the antagonise tic elements of the "Opposition,,. North aid South, for, whilst the former is fast merging into Abolitionism, the latter is clamorous for the re-opening of the slave trade, and the pas sage of a law Congress to protect slavery in the territories. To these two causes may well be attributed any losses our party has sustained in the recent Southern elections, for there. the ‘' Opposition " have out-Ileroded Herod, in gaining political advantage over What our Northern deserting brethren call the pro-sla very Democracy !" That the party of Jeffer son, Jackson, Polk, l'ieree and Boob:vine should be so violently opposed by the f-xt rvsoe men of the South and North, and upon sods flimsy and discordant prete:,is, for, in ti, South they say it is too -Free and in the North it is too " Pro Slit, cry, - the best evi dence thatit is right in principles and policy, and recognizes the views of no section of the country to the disparagement of any other section, but labors sincerely, and with a will for the mutual good and advancement of the entire nation. Cannot the conservative face of the country rally, therefore, in a patriotic spirit, and asst-t in crushing out the dangerous dogmas, North and South, that peril the very existence of the Confederacy? Cannot the sensible-thinking portion of the community, its busineSs neat its manufacturers, its judges, law-makers amid 'laborers, read the signs of the times, and dis cover that in the impending sectional contest. of Isco, the hopes,and possibly the existence of the confederacy; rest in the soceesss of the De mocracy, as against the ono-sided Northern party of which Mr. Seward is the emlauliinent, and likely to be the candidate ? To advance the interests of the party, a now publication, to be styled The National Dom -ocratic Quarterly Review," will be issued in this city . on the 17th day of September next, a day consecrated to the heart of every Amer can, as the anniversary of the formation of the Federal Constitution. It will be devoted to the advocacy of the doctrines of the party, 'without regard to men, and bids fair to earn for itself a national reputation. Such a ulna zinc is, and has been, greatly needed, and its political and literary articles, will be emana tions from the pens of the most learned and s n At. v v e a,e r ant Washingtonuan en e t e ese previous r e y t : so n dua o Nsu. m i distinguished literati of the country. Hon. Thtnnas B. Florence is the editor, and his per rusthwanithl success.hve ever ted Th , The o hi n c e bit i a;: es of um th e e found to -the country or some fashionable watering The Capitol remains almost in sighs quo, Sp far as regard its completion since I saw it - in December last. The magniticent Patent Office r exteriorly, is completed. The Post Officei eXtension will be in a few months. The Treasury exterior has gone up, somewhat bat on-the greater portion of it, work has ceas- ed. The music of theßandat the Capitol grounds on Saturday evening was largely attended, and I met many old acquaintances. It is the only attractive retreat during this dearth:of enjoy ments. Talking of music, I would very properly suggcs that the numerous troupes of negro . minstrels in the United States, bo ana they. are hereby notified, that inasmuch as a gentleman of your city has cultivated the taste (he had the talent) for a number of years, and produced for them the machinery out of which "theyhave manufactured most of their popularity, it would' be exceedingly appropri ate in them to present him some substantial and elegant gift as a testimonial of their appre ciation of his musical and poetical acquirements. 1-refer to : STEPHEN C. FOSTER, Esq., whose , 'sweet-toned negro melodies, go wheri4ou will, are heard at morning, noon, and night, and as, oft bring the: tear of affeetioxi 'to 101 e negfo listener's cheek, as the ringing-daugh to his ivory-tilled mouth. i SitN Ex. .. , Repudiation. - ::, , We clip the following froin the liewNork Times of; the loth, which reiterates what we have frequently expressed hi this eummuni- • An address by Judge Arthur McArthiir of -Wisconsin, delivered before the people of Mad ison, he I.apital of the State, on the 4111 contains the following just and forcible re marks on the duty of the State and its people to foreign creditors. This eloquent and right ly directed argument is the more timely as, at present, nearly the entire Municipal and Farm Mortgage Debt,. as the 'Railway_ Mortgages of the State, are in default, and feiv or no neti cc steps being taken to remove - the difficulty. It appears frout the.confession of this prominent citizen of Wisconsin that no system of railway work in . the country ties been so entirely built otrineanq borrowed out of State, as the roads Which Onnect the bake ports of Wi&von sin with the 1111,14sippi liver. Judge MeA. safe : •' This gigantic progre , t has been brought about by our railiaants almost exelWiVely, and in building then' pi o bably qaitc t/iirtg oe i„ - t, n o/Le', ol f/..//,,. ha,/ dun, bornorPtl and ,rsrd 1 !Iwo. ...,rist,•ach.Pid. 1 have been inferinial he por.ii tot: fain iI is with onr railroad statiAic , , that nut ht,,r, atilt la, hand red thorivinthbd -1111, 11l Cif ~I. 1.'7, bee,, paid by 01(7 . ei 117nis 1,,- -rritril,:th, cost Of 0/0" ralfrOlniS . , :a. , that tilino , d the total outlay for their construction hots been borrowed ..it of the State, and paid inlard east. by foreign eapitaliFis, who have derived dio benefit trout their investment, a n d who;e -Un paid coupons Mid forfeited bonds are melan choly proofs. of their valinsleF. , tiei:.. There ix n t a ct c onnected with this subject, of tbe lit liu.d importance to the honor and credit of NVis , ioisin. Evperience leo , proved that the road: at i• i• ,S prtldflCti WO than wax nntkipnt , a, and the comp,iitt ,,, 11.1\ .• failed to present there lilortga4..., :0 , 1 li:IN •• ,•M 1.0: 1. , 1 tito innnieiridi. tie: , W. 11., ,li3riiiit., 1 tii,•ir Loma', 01.1 i, 11, Witlid3 01 OW ii../.1 , r , . NVIII'II the read- e. rc latill the 111,mm - wad not io ti'' :-:tat•, it to,, 4 ~.kilie trom a broad,and be o btain'''' open ,deli neuritic: n .: ice (( mid i. ...it e, I" oder the, tartan - lance; the farm iii ortga , v.er , ovecutcd. Their validity is now called in que,tien ; and the legal points win 4 thy il'o”l" will be !.-1:11l'Ikatml by the n uthoritive triloomb of the State. rod IL mut be properly !toped, that idler the (liffirdon of SO Linn li pr s ia•rii, 1 rodma a by the i nt ~.,t-inefits inefits wlech they were intended to enure, and in view of tin• ,I,npornion, totan•ilt, '6,116 , il then hart' twit Ue niente: of ,howering iiiion tei, the prdticiples of juri.-prtuleneo w ill l iariii oni,, with the dictates of jmdico, protecting the iii - terqata of 1110 paddle:. twiiiirditig tii Ow just pro Vi:,10113 of tteir unilertaldlig. These are pri vat. entracb-, but the ett.He ix widely different wild, tho town atel city t-evuritie3 gis en to it.,ist Liii ~,,,,i , ii i , Thep ~,r . . public F.a.uriti ,,, which Jerk' , a sacred itivioiabi:itr from the public faith 11 1 / 4 1 honor. With Li 0,„... Li„,.; - .. i., but one course 44,1i1p3tible will. mural sews or justi.e, and that I', at ally -:Wrili,o, to i0,,t,, , pri, i-ion r.r1.14.,p35 Meta of OW tor.L until that e p rinriltil eau be li q idated. No pi.r.•ll, or, 1,, very few, have dared to hint at the other 11-4 a lternative, which d: repudiation .1 do n od 6, I el!re i bolt lite pf to 'oft' of in .•.. to ~,, are p.., , ,,,,,,1 (on Mi. /I, ! iii , oxi riaao. But there are too i i La ,i , b,,,i, o f r..l,odintint.: our just public debts. and both of them entail nn equal inlieritatiee of 'haws : on,: i., I,y openly refacing to pay, and the other i., by vi,iitg i o dbing to pay. A State ,an never Ftdlde its debts i,:,' r,•i.111.11lioll it', 0i,1,:ritt,,,0, will fir.. a 110../ . 'or bold . i11..g .",o." . ar..p,•1.7.1,1:1 ye ,. of all ...sr .11 ia the' IL tPrld. ,:.: 1 ”I'„don,!us/rout el,:.,ri,lfiwt .r rroo ,••;N , ,."; , " , 118 igid,,,,. We are told that the people of the towns atal iitie s NO” bay" vol u ntarily v"t'd theis public' el edit, 1..11 not, and e annot, hear the ne,eitary taxation 1.4, them be 11 ,, r0l if they fall into tit, putrid gulf of repudia tion, they will halo Njoi, grj,,vous i , :trde„,. Li , li,sr than high iIiXOF. Tha tiqirit or ronni, mud :41“1 the 11101r31 SVIISO of the world hill job its in uni , ci sal i n falll . Ttui benefits , derived from the loan, ev, oval, even in Ina 43 ;at 15 Valth. a ti,,,,;.:,„a 1 -..1,1 the amount that mould be I.,;dlPleid to -aye WIT credit anti our elitiracler, an.l 1,111, . tithe of what We I.° already reali,:ed, would ...mply enable ii , to pay the interest it- it ittllii iluo It lit owiiy ti) lioo our I,l4lut4oik, and ,111 , 111 01 y difficulty to regain it. A littio :elf twriniiii unit stilt ili•riiml, at tliii proper inn°, will pre ,ert eUS 11,111, .1, 4reliatillll. NU 0i1.... ...%.•1' 1.,1. a character but he regretted in the bdterio , of despair, that lie bad not r:- - :orbal tothe metwx of retaining it. Si, with Slat,',. i iv nr'etib! ,,3 to ray fhta only thvfx -1131,ii.,,1iti,,: •,, , ,ii tic bii....,h(..4 it ha 'h a y,. proved riiiiroloit. Tlio world rCT,',,Lrlis it tq1.t.1.0 LO „(.4Thtliillility in lb. ei.J,Crete, and lit. ig314, , i, 113:1A.' ~ , I, , rlm- Mate the members from the whoio• \i' hen n p011it• erillto lc Vllininitt.A. in pill, • iillll7llll.llt, 0, ii•l/ilf../Iflii.4i art , la , too I bl'll • y•• 77,c pat/e - foith , , ii th, 1...,1,,,,,,f 1)„ oar e.unr7turOtt '11).. i•bor.,ricr 4.1 " the ,\i,ll, 'widest f,,-.1...P1.,, nail 114• "tot ot, ,o o 11. ~.,11• i, 1,117 ii o's; o't 1. , ‘l,lll, hi "o • If 0i11.54 that -Whenec er. brand of ilirelicti , tit from gt,ost faith Lai stigiiiittizel a State, that titute Lirt. al - ways heel) uutllLWlft,' it triiitritt: to her F.i,t4.1 titinititt, tint! t .huttitt•tl in their common after tin original 91 of thh,d bititit folly i t \ itittii-.1. • " tt iv the t :ettrit „r all 1,0,1,1. , , t ~ f vvery honorable Suite in the 1 7 lion. The tot.p.• t,;:littt wit that attache , ! t„ trill not hit for t .,,,th•it until Wit toitivit t.. blush- Ihi tho other bluk4. 1:titil111 oin,•1" \ :MCC of fore;gl} dolJ)..Slit ivages., Ims liplat.l4l credit. of nation: :throat', :mil silenced anarchy tit 110111 e." , • *et-4. •4* •••••., e - • . 4 .. . • _ . ,‘ . , • Y - { Ccia. ritiirlds tor Iloug (len, recently, at a Dollioeralk v,iition at Puribault, Min., said Gen/trine - a : ton delighted to see 1.0, Dem ,.•ratio party of Rico county—indeed of all Mirtnet,Ot:l—plating On the harness for another straggle. The preparation h , just in the Rifirit to WAIN, Viet/Dry. Thera 110 iSIODS, no JD./ 4.llsAvnthiliS nO 1111S1Inder standing, in oar ranks now. Every Ilinn who loves the Democratic! Aandard, seems to have made up his mind to keep the bravo fla allont in Minnesota. If you hear a Denio g! ert talk of defeat in the coining roil, dill trust him. The right kind of AMP is not in him, and the sooner be carries birmelf and his talk to the opposite ranks the better. I ton happy to say W have no such croakers among us, if we had we would soon kick tlwm into outer darkness. I have soniethint; giaid to tell you, but it's a secret—and Tama want the lie publicam to know it. I think I'll give it to von if you promise to keep it to vOIINVIVCS. Thu , people Of (Loa/ United Stfiti'g have made up their mind, to make Stephen A. Douglas, of Illinois, the next President ; and what I• more, two-thirds or the .people or ISlimo , ott will vote for him, and when they My they roil vote a Green Mountain boy. with W heart al most ns big as Jackson ' s. ' Phis is Inv secret and if you communicate it to the Rep.eblican. I will never toll you another. THY.Cineinnati Commercial, in cominvntinlz• upon the telegraphic despatch, in reference to the excursionists trout the Qucen city, whilrt in the City of Brotherly Love, says: Powers of lightning, defend ! Here w ,, have, by special ,telegraphic buUutin, tine as tounding information, that "dinner was served at Fairmount, and. lunch at the College."- - Query ; did that dinner go before that 111110 i, or did that lunch precede that-dinner? Fur ther on, "the party., visited, the . halls of the Schuylkill, where they took 'ppec." And, as if this stupendous and astonishing perform ance wore not enough, we are graciously in formed in addition (by telegraph) that "they did not see much of the Falls, but they enjoy ed the supper hugely l" Shades of pives and Heliogabalus! What an epicurean. City Coun cil is ours! What a halo of glory must have encircled their hands, as they, swallowed that telegraphic supper ! How their splendid vis ions of Aldermanic dignity must have been more than realised, in thedelights of that Api clam banquet! Arrival of the Steamer: Arabia SACKVILLE, August 9—The steamer f. from Liverpool, on the 30th, arrivol at Hat, fax at half past two o'clock this afternoon. Her news, which is three days later, has probably been' expiessed, and will be received hero at an early hour tomorrow morning„torOatO, how ever, for the Wednesday morning papers. Hozerhave 9 si ilolland Bitters. The press of the country has been particularly loud in the praise of these Bitters. Among the many notices, we offer the following to an impartial public: " It is a well known fact that we do not puff patent medicines, and that we but seldom advertise them, but Ikerhare's Holland Bitters come to us endorsed in eitch a manner, no a specific for the &tidies it profesaes to cure, that we not only advertise it.'but git it this raver*: ble notice unasked by the proprietoi."-17andei ZietunN few Foe i • The,Phllitdeilphia dr . u.s, in apeaking of the late exliii 1 Aion held in that city, by the Franklin Institute, says :• ; I : -In noticing 'medicines, we are always extremely cap, tons, unless satistiedof the meriti of tho article. Among those exhibited is this celebrated Holland Hitters This -medicine has been extensively introduced into every State in the 'Linton, and into the Canadian Prayitle.PS, principally within the last two years. The exhibition shows testimonials i a every language known in America, among which we notice one frum the late John 111. Cla yton, of Delaware. "Ikurhave's Holland Bitters are an Myatt:elite remedy in all cases of lippepsia. 'lliey impart a strong, healthy toue.to the stomach. and are the Wit renovators of the VY46:lll.liirtterelli•-."--chicaiie Bnllrtip... . • . . . ', , 'l)yspepsia, Headache and iiidigi•stion, by 'which al riersons are more or less atieeted, can usually be cure, y taking moderate exercise, NC hol,otne toed, and t dose of literhave's Holland Bitters one hour before end neal."7-titattiaites; ..•iitri..- " I herhave's Boll:eel Bitters far lilyspepsia, Headache, f Appetite. Nervous Debility, and all diseases con. start upon a disordered stomach and Liver. This ar ty!, is very favorable kuowu thoroughonttlie West, mid regularly prescribed by some of the most distinguished rity.il,l3ll,." Phi/a/lc/ph ill Ledger, • . : ,y •• There. can loe 110 better remedy for Indigestion, Ii cart urn, and Less lit Appetite, thallelioalaivs's II ollallti Bit rse.-r,:tfirArgaii Radiate , , : . .. . 11. ii (I,:fullv.—m., Genuine highly Concentrate(' liiialiave . 9 11..11A11d Bitters is put up in half pint bottle: roily, awl retailed at .tine dollar per bottle. The gren demand for this truly ci•lel waled 'Medicine has indite. matte Imitations. which the public claiuld guard againt; pii rid iltsin if. &Mitre of imp( isitiOn I : 4 0 1, 1,11140 W nnll. 11 I. 0111 P 1111W1 av ..vr) bottle youbill% lIEN.IANIIN SAGE. .1 a A Co., So e Proptiotore, No. 27 Wood, between First and Second ets, Pittsleirgli. eiu ~iluertifientents TO PRINTERS. WANT ED.—A situation, eitlicr iii a news or iol.o otliei, it+ PIMiSMAN, I,y ll' iren , n) of t'it ylltr. prlteli.lil f•xperirne, lt,felepp....+—W. 5. Ilaveh, or ttloroitw Po,t 3.,1, ortio... GEO. INGLIS., ..livrliadti Po,/ 005- _ 0 1 ' E N- TUE EATING SALOON, Opp,ite Ccnfrn! Jkpot. Liblrfq St. 110AIWERS mkt:a at. remonablt• ref G. \V. BoUItIIECK, Propneto u luaw I.lp • sTxr Em EST OF TILE ALLEhMENV BAN] Pittshurgh, August - 13t 1 ;, ASSETrt. amt D1.C,11111.,1 1,11 , 1 , y othei OM= II a 111.11"1 t: 1L...J, c”rrvel tJ J . Oho wy r. It ,1.1-411.ttriln.i114.1g.r..iit...tisillt .13) 1,1 111 .1,!lo) 1:.513T. FIN HUNTED DOWN-BEAUTIFULLI ILLUSTRATED lIIINTED N-11EAUTIERLY ILLUSTRATED HUNTED um N-BEAI,TIFIALI ILLUSTRATED ('U A. DICKENS' NEW STI igy DICKENS' NEW STORY cii As. leK EN' NEW SToR THE FIRST EVER WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE FIRST EVER WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE FIRST EVER WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR A Ai AMERICAN PUBLICATION AN AMEBIC A N PUBLICATION A V :131IMIC AN PUBLICATION BY THIS CELEBRATED AUTHOR; BY THIS CELEBRATED AUTHOR; BY THIS CELEBRATED AUTHOR; IN THE NEW YORK LEDGER IN THE NEW YORK LEDGER IN THE NEW YORK LEDGER nll}l/ OCT. N 0 W 0 nt 0 V 0 r T. Ft,lt 111%\T & BS 111 , NT & ~llti Fat. Fula SALE I'S 111'NT & MISER, And r-w ev,ry load and fl IZEAT SALE. OP TOWN MTS. IN ‘../ 1- AV ESl.MC.ltEl..kNlvcousTv.--on 1...iN1)A1 . Al , 1 TEI:Ntu N. an.,-,tist I:dh, at 3 o'oloel:, on the premises. ' will Is' sold—too Owns, llioldtm; Lots, n the new town td Penn ~l ' Pa•IIII,I.H, now hnown 1, l'oll,l gilliintl• tin th. , P.•uu?v is AMA Railroad, Weittuorol:ind county, Pa, ''..', nate , Irom raishory,li. 'II, 1,!;• amenot .4 women reeetdly oxpended. the Illillii., • , 1 ill, 0 . 0,0 ,I, od, and Elm improvements al , nly t0 , ..1e, and m i.r:e..•resa of ronstrnetion at Polio. 141.• $lll. 1.4'...1 ~ a.1• , [1,-, of its 140sperity. With IL' toe, 11....t.ta.1e mineral rosouree. and local ialvanta,,,,. to. e• t'..ei unh line illi..ilino , 44 t role and oommeree ste - ored v...t le, the trr..ut Pron,ylvantar•otrul Railroad. nothing . ono 1.:. . env Peon from beromin ! a populous ne t int ipollool O. tr.r.faettalog tout,. The luta urn from 30 to ... feet Iron'. IN 11 . 1,11, iilo 14i ii loot deer, and well I, ai..l for I.iiihfine. They are npprussed at from tall to $ . 240 F or iot..tot will to sold wnltont reserve to the higiv ••, held., if .nu-half of the apprae....l value t, hia t .ti .t t inelll Tato perfect. Tr,..“--t - k rash. and v, s monthper hot. on ail lot, ..i., i !, il for 1,,, ,, than t:O , , on lOLA that sell tuts s:•‘i an, ,r.. •41, -is .11 , ,11, II 00311 , 4. 11l antsy .o. with oned I, .. 11 , 1.4.. , r ,.. 11 ,, , ri7 , I . : k . Ff. , 09,11 to 1. 1171 id 011 u:It•11 inn heti -old A •peentl Ram 1.1 1 , 11 P,,,iigor Lad itai leave In , ',..eitgcl 1 of the Pc one -ylvania Cent.r...l 11Xdroaq o', lock . preefo.l). on the ,lac of ride, of 04. an:ulna e roali per-ott., invite and feticide) a i•li •ie to :mead. to and hoot the hee of eleit ge. cop ol ••1.0,11• a A1.1,0).kii,. *l. P M. DAVI.A. Attetaincer. A /Fel AN I) 111 1 61;Y AT AliC l~'1'14)N 'I in••runig, Aug. loth it I I •••• ..1 the Colowercio/ N" . ' 'an sac. 1, a lo lor I , ..,tern Made Idtrunclic: tine Ito [Try: P. M. DAVI. , Aneuinieer. INIllNTINC;-IIIII1SF SAFES, DESKS, Jt• i A.C., AT AUCTION.--4. 1 n 'IIIIIRSLIAN A Fl'EltSt it IN. Anlv>t Ilth, at 3 o'clock, at the coin• moored PllOlll4, No. 54 Fifth street, will de solil- I •' , lc , Iron tiar ,, , lie' 1,, lienches, Counter. More Fix C , . [undo) P. M. DAVIS., Auctioneer. AYekitru Honey. DR. FELI.N. KEEN4N will remain one m Atiguat Sill. 'atHUU S E , for the pnrpo•a• or ,tiowinq (mina:ging I;•',..'ix making Oita new, healthy and cheap invention. It •'au odor much cheaper 111 All the 800 Money, and i• con. sider,...l by tlico, hho have used it in Cincinnati a good deal d healiiiier. Family • learned at their rioateu for line Dollar, or f•ir tile Ifeelpe al the hotel, fai cents. n Anent , . wanted. ango,3t MRS. M. H. MYERS' SCHOOL &VII 'YOUNG LADIES, Nn. Ifinxicoell! THE DITTIES OF THIS SCIII)OL .w I LT, 1., reallnm lOtl We FIR.sT moNDAy OF s EpT itEIL Mrs- NI. will hti tutted by 1111 efficient corps of In. st motors. The arraugenientafif the Principal enable her In ensure thorough instruction in the cantina branches of n polite and tveful education. A celecd iininher of lioarditu.„ , Pupils will be received. For jui • lliof information and cireufwa, app , 1y aty her residiq• aa•• • ' iiugadw . MAN[ II ESTER pIZOPEIrf y._ uti iid • . by mg ig,, e geh tit) f,etfrontilll 6 2 13.4 feet deep to Elnlith Riley. Price $4OO i.t14 , . or $1)04 for the three lots. For aide by ' S. CUTIIIIETZ .t SON, It liturtzot )\ - 5, 7 'S II lILY PERFUMED CROWN wINIXtit I' —much approved of for washing aid :dia::ing, A large supply juat revolved by JOSEPH FL N.IIM 13;f:, anvil • ent.oer poimond and Market street. R . ( • Jij GER.—This la an excellent family ' that aerimen of tho year every famll3 , should have fititt• tle :„. :1;11 0 genairi e t 'entre'rAnkt a ° 11 6 1 . 1 liaLrFecitifiNt(rCet. NEVI A 1 , 1 ;.) F,N T ERTA INI NG BOOKS 4lxty Year, of'tiLlfolitzo, by John Brown l'opolor Tolog from tlio Ncltito, by Losert. n Month Among tho Ittno' Not ,a, by • Co^ 17eo0rey Hanlyn, by Henry Kinga lelielet's dove, di Amour. t mo n Meredith's Poems. in blue and gold. A llioleoeniptly of tiaribaldi. • ' Tho 11e1 trams, by the author of Dr. Thorue. ril rleit tploone of Scotland, vol. 8. Wallet oley, by au thor of Allen Prescott. 'rho itommt,,,, ito He. K11113111 . ' 4 Art of Extempore Speaking. Johon I I ot hits, 1 lent., A new edition illustrated. The 141 rd of Norlaw, a Scottish Story. d'by Wars of The Hoses, by J. G. Edgar. I,iingstreth oti the llonoy Bee. thug:hold's l'OrtOsities ot Nelltral History. Tho Candler, by P. rt.. The Tin •I'rlimpot• AOll COM,AItS, DOG - COLLARS.-01 141 Dines to suit the largest New Foundland or tho sitiallast.Terrier, at Low Pricos. Of all vorielles, nL v:3O --,--- . Be E 1 WI 0 ''' Cr -.PA- L _ e 111 sT S :OR A. WEAVER' 'MILINERY is rmoved from No S . 24 F i fth etreet, 10 No. Al on the opposite Bide of the street, next 1101/1 . 10 Eaton, Cree & Co. s now store, second km... (miKl CUES —_ E—.lL boxes Primo Vlosterit Hl' PCIRO, T1'0.111;011 on consignmen J. t, and F E for sideTZltilt by wig!, Corner Alarizot. and Viral strovla, 25 ACRES OF EXCELLENT LA 1) 1411T1, SALE,I2 acres in cultivation, latno lao tti no , L*, a small dwelling stable, garden, Ao,t' nov of N I ing spring of good water. Situate at tattoo Inilwa fi-140 the city, and one mile from Clifton Btation.. #1,49n Terms—S.7oo in hand. andl7oo in orayent. jY/4 8. CUTHBERT & tiON, of Maskat The Western University. lIIS INSTITUTION, with an able Board 1. of Instructors, an extensive and valuable cabinet of Minerals. a complete set of Cliemical and Philosophi cal Appamtus r mostly nvv. and alarge and commodious building. &feta the beat adv . antages td.those in a prepa ratory,or eollopiate Collree.• The'next term will comnienee' September sth. •-• atigB:ftivetk" . WM: SWF:WELL, Secretary. ikrouisz TETEDOITIC ; OARDTNG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BYOUNG DADIP;No.I 4 9 Tway srnzrT, Pittiliugh. This Sehool offers to - yea: nag ladiesv i beside. a full Eng lish eourse, unusual fatalities to acquire the French Lan guage and Literature, the Pnncipal, an American born, having resided several years it France, and being assist ed by Mr. Tetedoux, a native of Paris, and graduate of the" College Charlemagne." The second annual session Will open on 'Monday, the 32t.h of Septernhor., • - Price or tuition by the term, f 2.5; Frenc • and Latin utugio, without extra charge. No pupils received under ten years of age. For circulars, Ac., apply at Mr. :Mellor's and Mr. Davi sou's stores, or at the residence of .Madame Tetedoux augfasep2o THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, Protected Solution of Protoxide RAB SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THE ordeal to which new clincoverien in the Materia _Medic:taro subjeeted, nod must now be received u 3 ao ~,taliiiiirtr,di,:tut_ It,. etii , rtny in imritit, Affections of the Liver, Dropsia, Neuralgia, Bron chitis and Consumptive Tendencies,' Disor dered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, , and the prostrating effects of Lead, or Mercury, General Debility, • and all • diseases which re quire a tonic and altera ,. • tive Medicine is be yond question. The rro..fofit: ell - wary :Ire ,1111111ner011,1,40 Wolintlthen. ti.atted and of ,a,,h pecIIIIIIr char rwter. flint anti - ere , eannot. r 941.11 - • .P . 4. ably hesitate to teeei ,, a the proffer- 4.6 . . G 44 r ak 4 .1854, • rnvinn Syropdoe, not pr, o n Nue-311,1.0t its rnngo Is; ,n , , ben:Wise inlny ,11,,,, , 0? :tidy unlike, are nitito:outy ~ J. and proeeoding from one 45. may 11., cured by one rellte-' 1851,,_ .th,. (4,,, , 0rdi? ,,, e , for widell Coagtaa." . Syrup provide. , :1 Pore, is preet.ely that which ha , ofion, I,,itled t h e Iniele , t inrae.r of innedletniti Inkill len fActnn are tangible, the Nittion-Sn ., :ncvet-riMe, and tht ;:tinntV mid n'trieldry oh he Syrup incoutroVeitilae• Prtivi,—Large I,oule?. $2, or 'ix for ,110; r.l - 1,311 Unottli: , $l, ~r ,ix for V.P. 11,1rie onmfoleznent mn the et.nonry of the uPnYTNIC I Su. r. - 10 4 :1111,411,1U:a ittneut, we r, to n ,t . Urn Liao! , ill the. onoil-try, the e.tr:•ful reading , vamplilet. r 12,437 7, . 111,057 44 %Al 1( 1":2‘..9 to SS ) J,A) 14 91.514 uu 1 2,101 J ILkY & CO., G 6 Wood ))(NI MUZZL,F.S, Due MUZZLF4, Howri a TETLEY'S, IFOO.tI MirelA Pll3 Adurtistutents. of Iron Combined, DYSPEPSIA , Ecr. Martin 7,11,0rp, ."Ctio, Star King, ‘' Charlel .1”1111 Pic rimnt Whittvmor , Jaint+ R. .Mika, S. 11. 01. Id, by G EQ. 11. IN: 'V SE Ilroool iptreft iflEN'r EEL P.)Ali NO.—Six rent enien ' tan la. 110,4nm...ta10a with room.. and hoarding in a fir-SA.la , h•parding home, plea,tintly lovatud I.lorty 4lrovt, LW. aliallte , ;ilk Irtola the lat.iurti I,or tVan of the eity. tnn•rnialion apply to V II V. 'lll'N Et. :it it att... Morning PoA. GEN TS' EN C t; 1, F a i.A.rENT LE. 111EI: El 411T:4 CONGRESS “AITERS, 14.4 otT ilry 1.,N I fire•, :it W.E. SCHMERTZ & CO. )I.'l . I'ES. Tlici 4o bt7antiful an, Oil tt l a < in all their perfeetiii or in izroupi, may be ALL'S. obtained tv Sno , ' Sifilding. Fourth ~treeti Dissolution. HE Fl KNAP. CARTER, W T soN t (XL h 't,«.n an,:nlred by ti n e dtnitl II my Carter and Matt: : , tvrlinz. Angubt • co-vARTN Em II tb, late firm of Ktrtp. CArtrr. eilt 1., e•Altitme4 by the I m.terrtguva tinder ll.e Ilrm-hAme of IiriAP,.C I ; I . I .V cif A R1. 1.- Fzi NNAP. FrAltle of HEN C AR T ER. . 4re'd., .1 A3l E August. I,t, • NIIT AND BOLT FACTORY l'Jleut !lot l'r,ced lihtg of .11,i2Als oia liana, and man tirsettin.d. Bridge, Agricul turalAe, furni,hod at short uottro. Wareh u ose, No. 11-I Water street. auatly KNAI'. SCULLY & CO. RAILROAD SPIRE COMPANY J .,. Dil w orth, w. C. ntdweil, (Siter,,rs fn Pt,rt.r. 1:41 . fe trSirrlL) . 11.11.1171,111Ci1tr, RAILROAD SPIKES, CH AIIIS AND BOAT SPIIOE.ti, Cor. of Water st. and Cherry Alley, J'ITTS R(711, 1'.4. p( c. olt A Psi. A7sIIIIIOTYVE; ME- I. %INOTYPF. AND DACCERREOTIPE GAL LAEBA, el, and Urontsteerts.—Th,,ub-wriber hay tilt.,lllp rtnAll, t M"rilairti BUILDING. pryttArva IlLke 1.0,11 k ,,,, (hid CANNOr 1.1% SATISFACIAON. OTLIMiIIO th,eCOll.2ol o l l . .." A. LANE, 01111,r of Fiflllantilicubt AnieLs • $5O It 111 IVY ARID. I&LEN from tle subscriber, onSaturday, July 1849. a RAI MARE. live years old., fifteen hands high. one hind foot white. sore on each side, caused be the saddle girth, nwlis and trots under the saddle. had on an ohclooktng mettle, with dark ernes- Imre.' saddle cloth. The• thief gave Ins name liv 3011 N BARNETT, is a taut about six feet high, with black whiskera. am! had on a black eclat and braid hat. The above reward will be paid fur the mare !ml thief, or one-half for either. 11. ' , Arm EitsoN, • t Diamond at. and Cherry alley: _ - _ lETNA STOVE Wu 1U LILIA NDER BRADLEY KAMITACTLTER CID DIALER IN ITLICT TARIM ON Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves 'LAIN AND FANCY GITATEFRONTS, &C Sob , Proprietor of the Celebrate, PATENT (.4.S ANI' SMOKE CoNBIIMIN COOK STOVES. 01Tice and Sales Roomy ov'Maydp No. 4 Wood Street, Piltx6oroh, Pa. :15 eases Cliequot qndrts Champagne Wale -, 5 do do pts • 'do o baskets. 1.70cd lleidsoielea Alta do do 10 . du' 'do • • .40 Pp do do 0 do Boije4e pt.3.'alit4 LlOtiol. qls do ,o 6 do do do do Om 40 ep o 2.5 eodos St. Julien Medoc Claret 10 do Ladles' Catawba lo 15 do do flinger do In-store, and for sale by tue2.B MILLER & RICKETSON I'. A. lIIIERSCII4. 4 k ,- SONS, FRENCH. AND ... AMERICAN CONFECTIONARY Wholesale and Hetet leo Cream, Cakes, Soda Water, Gam Drops, and Con feetions of all kinds always on hand. 42 St. Clair street ALL KiNps or.summE FIATS AND JAS pODDS , _ • It li 0 ilroptl street s Jylo One door South of Via VA LU ABLE SEWICKLEY PROPERTY FOR SALE.-A new, well built dwelling, 42x.td, well arranged,7 rooms on first flocir,wlde hall, portico naftent, and porch in rear, largo cellar. six rooms on second story; li,tii acres fronting Cu the'Ohlo 'River, and extend ing hack to the Railroad. near the station. j anal S. t;UTHBERT A SON, M blarket et. NTY v4oui3.Ty FOR , RENT.--Tbree . psimiiiont blsrcioo. , stands for mut. Alan a brick dwelling on nocond sui.ot; roogtoo: jylld S. CUTIIIO4I,T 4.ON,sll4arket .4. lot kliii - irTic TRICOPHEROUS.—This un .2.." mailed preparation has stood the test of long use. and Ain stands at the head of the numerous prepara lions for the hair. A hove supply jest received, and for sale by L.' WILCOX. . )Z:l7 nor, Smithfield and Fonrilltat NV ( 3r it A'S r S CASES, Vi. 11... I. foi 7 0( 1 by J. it. ELDIN, ON ila IN ood . street l ricer Fourth. ON 'et IE . I' . F., it itSN Y 'IL LE .(7.A.D,. t4ree A.,./ tunes from Allegheny. le acres of valuable land, a good dwelling of ti rOOIIIP and cellear, tarn, excellent ming and civil house. Ac.; au orchard of young bear ing trees, grape vines. arbor, &c. • , ' • • ly;to 14, cliTilimitT a SON, 41 blarket street. COI itlttilt /Ali TOOTH PASTE.—This arti it - . .0 eta may I. used oo nntantly,an4 to any extent.thus 1•v i 0 powerful atitupetie gnalities.presennng the teeth, iiitlnit hottlthßit tirtnness to the gums, and entirely ob• ietilrin the distrusting odor arisin g from defective teeth. tee 4410 by • . .. • JCssEPII 'FLEMING, au& comer of Mitzi:wad and Market otreot: . _ J. LIARVY DAVL9WIN ......... ............ ----JOSEPH H. DAVIS DAVIS & PHILLIPS BRASS FOUNDERS AND IVEADTUFACTURER S, Viter„ 33 E. R S, GAS AIgifDTKIWAIVI FITTERS, 1114NUF.k.C . AND DEALBUS IN PLUMBIMI:MATEPA. IS,IGASIMAIRES, PIMPS AND BRASS WORK, ; or El:7 - 140AESCRIPTION. Atien94-0110inted Steam and Water Guages, MANUFACTthI-Y- NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS., PITTSBURGH, PENIVA. wareraoms, GI Wood street, Pittsburgh. and - Pederat - street, - Ailegbeuy City. auya6mim2clp PUJ ~durrtistineuts. t.Ce. NOTICE.--Books will be opened , to receive IsT,CtIR,TI-Mmt,-2.3" .subseripta..a9 to the canital stock f the TAO- i . ,_ NONGAHELA PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, AsISIMOVE,. rylv[ls/M1 ). niche St. Charles Hotel, in the city of . Pittsburgla,on the THIRTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A. D, 1.850, a 10 , . . _. .. . o'clock A..M., of said day. - • . l ).' 1 ' NO. 1 310,011GITE „STUMPS lONDON. 1 L CITY ANU COUNTY INSURING :COMPANY;I :4 „ tipitAßlasirED IN 1836: - '. • NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN Tilia;: : --,_ -._ _ . .1_ ~.. . . _ ~_ ..- 11 in pursuance of SO act of Assembly relating thae-t C.A.P1TAL,:„...:.:c.a....i.: . ...., .......... -. 56.208,8 1 90,0 0 , to, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved. AprA ' PAID UP CAPITAL , A riD SURPLUS.: .2494,1112 04! Uth, 1559, Stoke to receive ,nbacriptions to the Capital' -ANNUAL REVENUE. for the year, , ... .... -- Stock of the City and County Insurance Co:marmot the . - ending-January-34,486&,..i...-....... --.. 933.7 34 1 city of ABC theny - ; aill re-open atthe officeoLPETßit ; ,-- ..^. a •.- E -, ___ . . s , PETERSON, Federal street, Allegeny.oo MONDAY , . the Tilig-AXPARA.NyLtNsiSIiki ;AiWNST ilth of July, and be continued. until the whole number i Loss or Damage by Fire; almost every description of !Mania - are subscribed, from 9 o'clock, A. di , to 4 'of Prof ierty,- , "Phe , Rafee of ..Piemiunt •are modem% and, o'clock: P. di., each day. . - is all cases, based upon -thicoharacter of the owner , or Josiah Ring, James L.'Gralumi,: •i occupant, and the merits of the risk..:- Henry I Ns/Ohara B. Pgsey, , . Losses promptly adjusted and paid without reference. H - Peter Peterwin, rson, john Birmin ham, ' to London. 4 apecial permanent final provided in Philo 0. G. Craig, Wm. P. Baum. '' ' delphia for paracat oflos:tes in this country ~. • - 3: allitti Old, John Irwin. Sen.; SENISZSCES -IN PITTSBIIIIMI: James Gibson, - John Sampson, • - Messrs. James Bretilly It C0.,174 Wood street; . . C. Yeager,. George Lewis, " John Floyd A Co: Y 9 Wood street; , Samuel Gortnly, 'Nicholas VoeghtlY, Sen.,. " • Brown k I:trkpatricks, 193 Liberty street Tohn A. Seat, ' R. P. M'Dawell, -. ' " D. Gregg ax,..; 99 Wood street; - , John W. Riddle, . I/avid tireig. .. . . - " Wilson, AVElroy & Co., 54 Wood street; . . Samuel Lindsay, Jon, J. Longmote,, • a James M'Crin,llezia k Co„ tut Wood street; It. Boreland, Thomas Farley,' . • a Nimick A Co., 95 Water street; - D. M. Evens, - ' ' Alex. Hilan.is,. . ,"•H. A. Fahnestock. & Co, First and Wood ste4 R. W. Poindexter,. : . 'Thomas Donnelly, - . " Jos. IVoodwell & Co., Second and Wood sta; James Park. Jun., James A. G ihson, . 0 .Atwell,Lee At Co, 8 Nood alreet; • - O. Leer Shiel..l, ''' - ' Qmindssimwe. -,' . Burchfield & CO., Fourth and Market' streets 'vital " , .Id'Candless, Means & Co., Wood and Watersta . •' ' - ' , unto:nem Le-ran-kW:U.IM. : _ . George H. Stuart, Tisq., 13 Bank street; -...--, . - Messrs. divers. Chighorn & Cri.,.=.l Market street; AVM. dr Kee A CO., 22 South Front street; lid'Cutelieott .4 Collins, Front and New streets ' '' " Smith; Williams ,t Co.. 513 Marketstreet; • - a • - ' , James Uratiant A Co., 20 and 22 Letitia, street Joseph B. Mitchell, .I.lsq, President?ilechanics Bank James Imolai , ' Eau, President Union Bank; ' lion W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. JAMES W. ARRO'rT, Agent, "" --”Dorary Office, 103 Wood street:, _ . . TO NEW CASTLE int CANAT:: : : 1 . . , TO PAS6ENGEBS GOING TO NEW cAnix. AM, • lc( Print OF TB AT PLACE:lroti will not forget that the daily line of Packets between New Castle and New Brighton still connect with the accommodation train, on the Circa. P. if., and with - the 6i/5, A. 111 . , at New Brighton. By going by this route you will Fate time Last money, which is a great object at the present time, as money is entree, and the .frost has done great damage . je3::4o-ii • . HUGH 11. BOLIE . .:- . . v,,, tiGINEJIULLbER ANI) MACHINIS T,. 4 ., PG II EAT W V.STERN PLA I NING MILL,' co. Mar.: Gui 9:arul Dwpiane D'ap, Fitt - burgh, Pa..•will Make to 61-,lfr, and warranted. as good as can be made, the hillakving tusehinery, viz.—steam Engines, Turning Lathes, 14 wood and iron ;Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling Miteltines: iTuusen and Toteucco Screws; Patent rleht and Model Ataellities.inthe best manner: Bhdil ing• Pei lies, and Hanger.. octal ova and variety; S..iretvii. of any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will also matte, and have on baud, Doctor and .nigger En gines, and Peek Pumps for steamboats, .te. -Lathe shears and other Planing done to order; eau piano :12 inches wide, by 9 feet G inches long: . At! Ortkr; Promptly Filledarid Earmesflo Solicital. -• N B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to repairs on Printing Presses and other . Maehittes. Ivailuq lAhrard Edmund IC I PM PIANO FORTE S . JUST ItECEIV El), A NEW LOT OF FIFTH STRE aud 7 outaveq, and various style of flnL+h. Thu public aro invited to call and ermine the stock of the which COUSLitS Of nearly #i-Three Excellent NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS. JUST RECEIVED-,A. SPLENDID NEW lot 'of MELODEONS. from the factory of MASON A HAMLIN, Boston,. - ..77=. .....--- including all the styles made by ibis grin.. roi , These instrument , . have been approved 4.. by We greatest musicians in the country—as:l)c ~,, r , • II 'Mason, Geo. F. Ikett.,lV. B. Bradbury; and - 0 ..,-,_ ,`-,:' • 're. soguently they ean be relied on as beingfirssl . 4 4 o/istr? . loads. They are noted for tne following , • •!= .5. : 1. Their Imre and putsicelAntditY f WW I % 2. Their greet power or tope.. • . - • ' : 3. Their perfetn ettnalitY of Mlle. 4. Their prompt and easy. t ti zt. 5. Their beautiful style of • O. Their durability. Their chespuess of , price._ . For sale only by . JOHN H. MELLO% . No. SI Wood street. liescriptive circulars Maned to any address. iroyl3. !'~,~ VAL NEW ARRI. PIANOS, From the Manufimpy of CISICKERING & SONS, WALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED:Ia FIFTY PIANOS- JOHN MELLOR; 81,,NtiOOD STREET • To Housekeepers. . • Solf orirlNG NEW.—B. T. BABBITT'S BM' MEDICINAL SALERATUS, . o ls manufactured from common salt, and is pre , C , pared entirely, different from other Saleratui. u a All the deleterious matter eructed in such a nuinner as to produce' Bread Bisellit, and ail , N 1 kinds of Cake, without containing a particle :0 Saleratus when the bread or cake is Wked;th • „by producing wholesome results Every . • ~, tlicle of Saleratus is turned to gas, and passes 1.1 Ithrongli the'bread or biscuit while baking; CO. ..equently nothing remains .but common Sal Water and Flour. Yob will readily perceive b i a the baste tiii! , Salv,rlitli 4 tli4t it . 's entire yoh , o'ferent from other saieram ,-- It is packed in one round papers, each wra Iper branded, ". B. T. Babbitts Best Medicinal , ",Saleratus," also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, *-1 vi , th a glass of etterveseing water en the top. „IWhen yen purchase oue paper you should pr - 1 ,., tPs el - , ewrapper, the and be particular toget the t next exactly like, the first—brand as above. Full directions for making Bread with•this Saleratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will S'l°e°P3Pan e ach package; also directions. f 0 , 6 l _reakini allbinds of Pastry; also, tor makiul . Idaho N., ater and &Wilt:, Powders: • MAIER. vova ()Wig sg+f! , WITH 17. I, 11. T. 11.113BITT'S PURR CO POTASIL ' Warranted double the strength of ordinary:Pot-I , ash; put up in eans-1 lb., 2 Ins., 3. Ina, nibs- and c . 0 - . 12 bil—Wltik fulldireetions for making ;lard and ioft Soap. Consumers will find this the 'eheap.i e,t Potash in market. ' 0 Manufactured and for sale by liati • . e.. T. 13A.BYsirr, . . ir,los.ei and iO Wroiliing,fou 14., 4.. i., ; ;., , , akvi - - and No. 38 India st-;140illon I U . 'WM. u..witrrNiejt. . .. o TT 33 I, I C CiFFICE 'at :the Pittsburgh Post,: street, near Wood. -•. • • .j 713 - 4,4Q74 3r447)F2R $l2. A HOMESTEAD EOB PAW I:IOMYSTEA la FOR .$l,OOO ANI) 011E417 11 , 111FITEDOM LTD NTAR • RAPPMCOgNOIC.IIIIt RIVES Fredericks burg, in Virgihlu. - A NEW TOWN CALL - k RATTAHAN :- NOCK, has recently been d outfit 'Ciiikievper county, in the midst of the GOLD REGION 01. ti Is— surrounded by Mir= and Emma Cosearmc and Farms and Town Lota in 'enemata, itivisionlKor: wimps, now be had far a " MERE. doNq," simply to INDIrCi Pcw TITLSALL.r in thiedeirable re 2,154000 north of I land is to be divided arrionEat Pore 4 " -sersth.GlT/3 #v" r r . 1 paled inducement re come on aria make impraviments, and the hafit is OM! , runt improyebletvaMica 'Many have already settled. and sebre3 of othttiraro Coining. Geer, E+aucsa - L,trni, in tracteof 'any Aid to eniDtn rctra. es 4 also be bed as: crop (ep to tWrfity dallata nar acre. payablc caergaarter YectlY. quatiuttabtatigus Wrflia .4oxyx,Pf AaENTO ARP: WANl*.tip 'Beerywhere to ea three ad' haduCerneuta v in for particulars addrese E. BILVIiitH, Latid'Agent, Port Royal, N E 'NV FI R GAIT-AtagEßl CWC .. 3! lk BRASS - FO,%J,ND,F,FtS, TEADI AND.:GAS. FrITERS, PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of sltkinds at taw* DUI:LENS IN GAS - FIIITRIEW &Va °ince and. Wfweroorn, 114 Ave Doors frina Fifth. • Foundry, N 0.1.52 First at., fire Doors below • Monongahela Mown. The weßknown riractical skill and czporbincit In ass various branches of Brass Casting. Steam aroitias Pips Fitting, of the senior members of tho tirta, (mho- is ttl give their peronnl.altettlion tw ill work•otttrtOth4 thorn,) should entitle tut In a alum. o ri , mk piktrow* AU Orders ProutrUy FUltd;.. '4,lr 'r 11511Tattre.. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO - • _ -OF PITTSBURGH. . OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. TN - SURES .AGAINST ALL KINDS: OF 1. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS, ISAAC JONI'S, 4 Preeident; JOHN D. ItfeCORD, Vice preeitlent ; 1100 E, Secreta6; Qtpt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Dutterce.a.--.lsaar Joliet t= G. Hussey, Harvey Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. W ilson. B. L. Fahnestock,John D.McCord. I, ac SS Peniteek. it F. Sterling, Capt. Win. Dean, Thom. N. Howe, ROA. H. Davie.:. nri• 13 Di 14 OW IV MI I SAFETY . . IN - pv.ritAwcE com:p4mt I NCORPORATED. BY 'TIIE • LEGISLA7 TURE OF PENNFILVANIA, HAL OFFICE., S. E. ME.LVER TIVEDAND IE4 LN t'T STS ' ' ran.ADELpiliA. .• • - - .. , .. - Marizie:,liitinralice. • -- CARGO, _ To ail parts tit the world. FREIGHT,J r , - • ' - ' - ' EILAND 'INSURANCES ' . ' On Goods, Crunds, Lakes, and Land Carriages to all parts of the Union. , • FIRE. INSI.IIIANC. I, ..s On Merchandise generally, , On Stores, Dwelling Honses, etc., etc, ..48..5.E TS F b9.arto6f.Ar, • 11158. &Dads, Ncr•l phi~edelptyiaPgna, 42d /kg P4t. kz : s ,:ny 6* cent ...... • . Yermaylvama State L0an5104,425 00 United States Treasury NOtes,U2 50 30 Railroad 6 V, cent Mortgage 80nd5._...- ....,... 51,275. 00 Stocks in Railroads, Cas and Insurance Coe-. Z,362 50 Bills Receivable......-........ 331,666 26 Cash-on hand . 42,067 85 Baltume in, an . da of 7.,Agents, — Premiums on} Maxine Policies recently issued; and other l }' 14 debts due the Company-. DlEl[ol'olll3. ' • - Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A.Bouder, , J. F. Peniston, - Theopldlus Paulding, Henry John R. Penrose, - Edward Daxhngton John C. Davis; . H. Jones Brooke, James Tun:Muir, - , Spencer Mllvaine. Eyr% MOMA23 C. ItaFui, James C. Hand, Hobert Burton, Wm. C. Ludwig, . Jacob P. Jones, - : . Joseph H. Seal, . James. B._lsP_Farlaa, d Dr. R. M. Huston, Y Joshua P . Eyre, _ Geo. G...Lieper, John - B. -Semple. Pitt g fig hcmig, D.T. Morgan, r• •f‘ Charles 801 l ey, - WILLIAM bIARTIN; Preedent. *: 'PHDS C. H?BD,Nice Presuleat. ilmsr 1-Marilif; Ue'nt. MAP ", No 10 Wafer- vtree gb. FIE..E4ADF44 3I Thf!..I . P I PATIP • larlTlOUltaa 03CPAIST NO. 149.tHESNUT STREEL'I - - Opposite the Custom WILL MAKE. ALL KINDS QE II3SU -1 B.A.NCEosither perpetuAl or Limited , on every description of. Property or 'Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT P. _RING, President, : I DlREcToris• BALOW/N, Vice Pressident, Charles Bayes, E. R. E. B. English, - George W. Brown, F,B.V•arer.' Josefavg. Paul, C. Sherman, John Chiyto!), S. 3: Magargree ' _ E. • F. Rua:ma, Setretary. ; G..COFFIN, Agent, Corner Third and ( Wood sheets PEN4BYIO7,I*ST-r . 4 41 4? 0 P C P• Of putlolurvt• —No. 6:4 logprth. Street pi@eo...._.. ~ - . Jacob Painter, . Rody,Patterson, .I. 6rier kiiont, 0 C.. A... coup% . Jame& R. Popttins. A. A:Carrier, .11 . eury9proul, Nieb. Voeghtly, . 'George W.Smitb. A.'3. Jones, ' , , Wade Hampto ~,, .Robert Patrick, , Chartered .Capita L.. $300.000 - . FIRE ANIS MARINE ELSIt. -. FARM% -of all tleL . .scriptions , , A„ A. CARRIER, Presitlent. I..GRIER SPROUL, Secretary. , 1)&1:1 • . MerchtmW-Insiltpce Onipmy OF PHILADELPHIA.- :. arcANN, Secretary Amount eapital Stoekp3l4'iti. Inv - estedMo oo 00 Surplus 63,4 Z 35 • . s 2 63,•m .15 Insures Onxgo Risits'on the 011ie and Mis' issiprl Rivers u.,..inimeies. Insures ligainst loss .'itiamsge by lonigninst the Perils ei the' Se , Ntntigation and,Transportation. 1--• t-;; DIRECTORS: Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, John 14.- Prunroy, - D. J. Dl'Canu, '0.7. Witmer, Rene Guilion, 13.1.:-leitiolsron, ,, John A. Marshall,, ' CLas. :B. Wright, Mate:son, Elwood T. Pusey.. OFFICERS: • - WITILIAM V. PETTIT, Prldent. E. F. WITMER, Vied PitSiditlit, „in 4 1 44VP. 1 0 .. f* =. I ‘ .. , . BCCANN. Secretary. CLEFEREPICIMI ' Seiger,:Lartib po., -Ste Jn-Mtee .....r;hitt, PTO; k - P.4).; - BRe-1411progipAStulfolii, Pumroy, d Co. OFFIC NO: 9rWATER BTAVET. ' -'"' :RAY. :POPADEXTER. Agent, Pittsburgh Liiigande -Couvany, GG'WATER STREET;' PITTSBURGH. Y Prestaent , ROBERT 94MAti.Presid X. "BRADLEY' tee - en "F". ArItINSHAItT, Secretary. ' agairtel-HFLL ASD CARGO RISES, on the Ohio and leissiesippt 110:ers IFibtltruies, end MARINE RASES generally. Arid tinst• toss and derrizge by Fireiand eV riw nst the PeriLs of Atte Sett- And Intanitnnigatlcat-and. Tutr• DIZZCTOILS. RoVertGalaray," • • - - SamilallNCluriara Jogaila-P, - Giamra, Jotta, Beat, • James Pavia! Richey, 40xclea WA - i tatmaxt, CharleaAttalc.•unt, Al&zaa(terl3Mlp7, Vt.r•e - fi;' - John ylleTtop.' - F. nark_ 11. - $44. o 11, • 14rat 11-133itier, William Carr, Wootornjnourance. Company, . • OF PITTSBrF.OII, GkORGE /FARM, Prai,. , Um; GORDON, Se...‘tvent7, ~Orrica lickiriWnter sti‘scl. tS•F`u“'t up Wll.l - insure egkinst all kiwi* a FIRII atoiltAhl.:Kß Home Institution tunnnak.-.l:m Tuar*er/oitt vot, tic 100 In Ow omnlnntn7.*- 14 ; 11 : 0, Qv> Aekrztnut twe prouppuuwi and titNandity. roam*. tlica .....n.a.„**„*„. • wiurh thry hare 10:41.1:0 , t atetntA 1t.V.41.1 , 444 , tin u to th.. , 30 who df”Altt•l6. o t , :'ll.l.3.V.Vt4 , Anal , v. tatlizi #O. I,tipou,,teowahleN, ;5* 'sirr i s trWAUlo 40 - 7 W Lk Natal rant trait VW* '4 itcratotoos, kleolow D p A, rutiKA •)14 , 141A , 01, • .I,WIVAA*2I\ l'Wh**ol , 4AWPAkb. isAfaCytu 4e. PCMA)4 , IO