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WEDNESDAY MORNING:::AUGUST 17
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
• AUDITOR GENERAL,
RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT, of PhlladelPhl,3.
SURVEYOR OENERAL,
JOHN ROWE, of Franklin County.
DENIOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
;1 4 , itt9RIT4.I? LAW :MAE:
Eoßeit. P.4(117,17if0RE; of Pittsburgh
DLOMICT ASTORNET:
JOHN 31'CLOWRY, of , Pittsburgh
SAMUEL WEEE, of , Birmingham.
ASSEILOLT:
JOSEPH EL DAVIS: of Alleitieny Cdr. ,
SAMUEL W. MEANS, of Robinson township;
PHILIP H. STEVENSON, of Moon township;
JACOB STUCRRATii. cif:Allegheny ,City;
ANDREW JATALSON - BEAUMONT, of Patsbargh
cou S TT camc494 0 1, 1 2U,'
•
EDWARD CAMPBELL, .1n.,„0f Pittsburgh.
COLT! TILL1317111:11:
JAMES 11.14CF...310RE..,
of Pittbitsgh.
,
MINTY: Amnon: -
JOHN T. SYMMES, of r`ittsbitzgh.
, .
on7err suarirme
JOEL KETCHUM, of Elizabeth
yrnrcratr. OP IDE MOM
THOMAS ;NT.EL„of Tarentum
Political IntilLgente—;;The 'Suspected Slav-
er in the; Harbor of Portland.
We published, some days ago, an article
from the Portland, Me., Adrertiscr, which
drew the attention of the United States au
thOritleS to a - snspicious Vessel lying in that port,
and .the intimation was thrown out that there
was a possibility of said vessel being designed
for the slave trade. The article referred to,
has brought out: the consignees of the brig
Newsboy, in a letter full of indignation., Af
ter giving a short history of the brig, they
proceed to enumerate her cargo, which ap
pears to be "some 70,000 feet of lumber, 60
barrels of flour,. GO barrels of bread, 20 barrels
of tar and 20 tierces of rice." Without any
design of intimating that the Newsboy has the
slightest intention of visiting the coast of Af
rica, we must novertheless,be permitted to say
'that her eargo, With the exception of the tar,
which would not cost over forty dollars, and an
hi the amount of lumber, is very a pretty
outfit for a voyage to Congo river, and thence to
Cuba. The consignees say that "some" •0,000
feet of lumber is engaged, which means that
amount, more or less ; but that bulk of lum
ber, together with the tar, would operate as a
very good blind untill the vessel was well at sea,
when all over the amount necessary for the
construction of an extra deck could be very
easily passed ever the side. The consignees
admit that the Newsboy is a clipper, and very
sharp, and that she registers about three hun
dred tons. She would, no doubt, make a su
perb_ slaver, and if not already designed for the
business., the letter of the consignees will
probably have the effectof attracting the utten
t eon of some of the prominent Republicans to
her excellent qualities. for that business.
Important Decision.
The New York court of common pleas has
. recently decided a very knotty and important
question. A Mr. John Snook, who for sevei -
al years has assumed the (to him) morVeu
phonious name of Pile, had some misgivings
as to the legality of the change of name,
even though, as we are infermed, the En
glish Word "pike" is a literal translation of
the Flemish or Dutch word "snook," ;or
"snook," and to ease his mind he applied to
the courts for advice. We learn that '.Judge
Daly delivered "an elaborate and learned
opinion," the gist of which was, that John
Snook is quite at liberty to call himself
Johu Pike, if he so please.
It does not apper that the interesting fact,
hitherto not generally k - nown, that snot&
andpike are exactly identical in signitica
had any influence on the opinion of
the judge. It is a pity, therefore, that M r .
Biaooli. did not take a.swider range in search
- of ri.new name, as it is somewhat generally
I :re - Marked that pike is not much of an
' - ' - improvement on the Flemish patronymic
which he desired to abandon.
Napoleon's Viaitto England
The London Spectator mentions a story that
the - Emperor is about ,to visit 'England on an
express inNitation from Queen Victoria.
THE Journal du Ham corrects the assertion
of the London Times that Prince Jerome was
suffering from a dangerous attack of internal
gout. The Prince has simply peen ill with a
fever, and is recovering.
Captain Schenley—Bribery and Corrup
tion.
We copy the following from the Londoi
ireekly Times
' Nothing seems so difficult to come at as
money. We are all working in one way or
other for it ; straining our moscles or racking
our brains; runninglabout with the therniom
ter at ninety in the shade; foregoing ease and
comfort, and encountering danger and difficul
ty to get paid at last, perhaps grudgingly or
unwillingly, but still toga paid. Lithe midst
of all this exceeding toil and anxiety, which
beset tho highways of life, we have nothing to
do' but to turn into a quiet Parliamenfary
borough, and we perceive the object of our
unceasing labors, is apparently a drug. We
arein a land of Christian benovolenc. The trou
ble seems to not be--how to obtain - the money,
but how to got rid of it. We have suddenly
entered into an English California, where money
is to be had fur stooping to pick it up. These
halcyon districts are strewed over all parts of
the country, and are to be found.atevery point
of - the compass. At Dartmouth, at Aylesbury,
MC, loucester, at Ashburton and at Huddersfield
the most benevolent practices seem to have
been common. A man is in distress, and an
angel in a woman's form asks if ten, or fifteen,
or even twenty pounds are of any use, because,
if there are, there is the money. Even law
yers become charitable, tenderly inajuire into
the wants and woes of unhappy artizans and
small traders, or as the more relined desires of
those of a higher grade. The air is redolent
with bank -notes, fresh and crisp, with no defil
- names" or marks 'upon them: Exalting
men like George Griffiths of Dartmouth may
shake them, in the air, and mysteriously say,
" This is what we shall do it with ;" but that
proves nothing against the general Fffiilan
thropy of the movement. Richard Mitchel
more was the subject-of peculiar attention. Ile
swears that one Tucker offered to do him good.
He merely wanted him to take him seventy-live
pounds. Mitchelmore would nut be donegood
to—at least to that amount, but took ten
pounds.to go away and enjoy a holiday. What
amiability! What primitive generosity I A
Captain .Bullet', who has- tt,rituite.that sounds
formidably,' received forty-flve .bank notes of
twenty pounds, each, but he cannot' say what
ho did with them. ' He thinks lie can . swear
he did net give them' tO 'erection agenti. He
is so - benevolent' 'that lie clod not know
how he disposed of nine hundred pounds:-4
He gives by ..stellfh. and blushes to find it
fame. He is a condutV\pipe for the phi-i
lanthrophy -of others. Ho. does not preveri
cute, only he does not reply, in a straight
forward way ; he does so on principle, because
- the committee of the House of Commons that
is inquiring into this strange epidemic of, lib
erality, he thinks ought to find out the truthfOr
themselves. Mr. S. Hayle is - another remark-:
ably kind mau, who gave
.Captain Bailey a
hundred pounds, because ho wished to tmvait.
All this uncommon. goodness of disposition
-produced, however a fatal result,, for the Ccitp
mittee, after a short consnltition, came to tUe:
conclusion that the late election for Dartmouth'
was void, by reason of bribery and corruption,
carried on by the ageets of Mr. Schenleyoatid
Mr. Schenley was not duly returned. What
a pity thatso much bencyolence and generosity
should be thrown away! Those; however,
who rceived those twenty pound notes hive v ilie
,consolation of knowing they didall they could
—they' tooirthe money and gave-their-votat.-
and what more could Mr. Schenley or their.
country demand from them. .
7, - • - - • •
[Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Post.)
LETTER FROM WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON CITY, August 15, 1.859.
WEARA,SIII' isrucncred that the indomitable
rii&hici'irAitmxi, and finsplacidThurloivVeed
p*cd tyliph4is city nfl Saturday evening,
4 0 ty tiAtich*ondji to see coq. Wise.
Nat I.4.lkFthe Th:ia repart - has
caused considerable &uttering among the' poll=
ticians here, and various aro the speculations
of the " quid-I:tunes " of Washington City.—
Some say that Wood is going over to Seward,
while others say that Wood is going over to
Wise.
Since my last letter, news of a reliable char
.
acter_Pasiiifien. - retina; indicating the elec
tion of Gen, Sam .gonAto,n, to the Gubernato
rial chair of Texas, by a large majority. If
this is the case, old Sam Jacinto will loom up
for the next Presidenc;y; and will become a for
midable competitor for that distinguished po
sition, but on which side of the fence he will
fight, uoboily knows as yet, not even him
self.
The New York Herald, of last Satuaday,
contains"a strong leading article, written in the
editor's :usual slashing style, recommending
Houston totho Democracy us their only salva
tion from defeat in ISGO. Some people say
that Bennett intended that article to kill the
General Off; as he' did Gen. Scott, ‘• Live Oak
George," and Gen. Cameron, by damning him
with inglorious praise.
The President since his return from Bed
ford Springs, has taken up his quarters at the
Soldiers Homo. Much of his time and labor
is taken up with foreign affairs. The condi
tion of things in Mexico, are extremely per
plexing ; indeed, the same may be said of the
South American matters generally, and the
labor bestowed on these intricate questions,
are more than most of men could stand, but Mr.
Buchanan seems to be capable of enduring any
amount of that kind of work. I saw him last
Saturday, and ho looks as bright and cheerful
as one whose hope and faith was strong enough
to move a mountain. The suceessorship to the
Thorny Chair in the White House, does not
appear to trouble him, though it is apparent
that he is still determinedly oppia.ed to S. A.
Douglas.
During the absence of Judge Black, your
late townsman, A. B. M'Calmont, is a cting At
torney General, For so young small, this may
be said to be a very high honor, andso it is ; but
nobody deserves it better, he has a clear head.
a strong mind, (no objection to strong minded
men,) and good legal attainments, which will
one day make him a man of murk. The De
mocracy of Pennsylvania should foster MeCal
wont., and not allow the mousing small beer
politicians to undermine and pull him down,
as they are in the habit of doing with men
whose talents and political integrity is far above
their own.
The President is desirous to send the Hon.
Caleb Cushing,of Massachusetts,to South Amer
ica, to straighten up existing difficulties in that
region, but Mr. Cushing declines on account of
pressing private engagements.
The Secretary of the Treasury h; expected
back to-day, and Governor Floyd and Attorney
General Black will probably be here in the
next ton days.
Washing:ton is eseecdingly dull and barren
of news, in fact their seem-, to be a
of all animated nature, except the I„ liticul
missionaries, who show considerable anxiety
about the succession.
THE editor of the Patriot (17(11 in
Harrisburg, in a recent publication, sat , :
"The editor returning to his duties after a
protracted absence, takes occasion to express
his regret that the Patriot and Union should
have contained personal flings at any candi
date forAhe Democratic nomination at Charles
ton. While he is responsible for the conduct
of this journal, it will only refer to those who
have the confidence of a considerable portion of
the Democracy of any section of the Union
in terms of respect, and introduce their names
for discussion in connection with broad politi
cal principles. "%Mile giving all political tows
so as to enable the public to judge of statesmen
by their words and acts, he does not deem it
necessary. to reflect upon the character of any
who are propoSed by a considerable fraction of
the Democratic party for the Most repomible
positions.
Forces hi the War.
The Journal des Debate correct: the asser
tion of Francis Josepb, that his army had
been defeated by superior numbers. In re
viewing the facts and figures furnished from
Ail gotireeg - , the Drboia finds that the Kaiser has
exaggerated nut only the numbers of his ene
mies, but the losses of his troops at Solferino.
It gives the following table:
xzefrinzu.o.
Engaged. Killed k Wd'd.
n,200
•=5
French.._.
Sardir Mq
T0ta1....
Austrians
Prisoner,
P aI.T.SIIIO.
Etignged. Kill,-,1 S 11 - ,'.1.
15,5047 I.tro
'2 500 3: Al
.zraitniall
Prt ii,•II
Total
AustsLatp,
Prisoners, 950: Fuld a guns
MAO CST, L.ND IVILEIGO
Engaged. Gilled & W.rd.
55,000 4.4uu
.... 75,000 13,0 w
French...
Anstrian4
In this action, the French lost 200 prisoners
and I gun ; the Austrians 7,000 prisoners and
Engaged. Nailed 1 -
itiaxra von
18,tnx) 1.400
From.lt
Au.trumm
And 90U pri,onen4
noLPERINo.
Engaged. E 01,-d .t V d'd.
1 luAro 11,500
3.5.1.100 3.300
F r LILI,
8 IT iln inn
Total 145,000 16,500
Austrian: 170,000 _l.OOO
The allies lost 350 prisoners ; the Austrians
7,000 prisoners and 30 guns.
The Chiriqui Region.
care.,;paaa,,,e of the Now York Tr!bone
BOCA DEL TORO, July 'io, 1859.
I write to confirm the news of the impor
tant discoveries which were announced by the
last steamer. The extensive cemeteries of the
aboriginies that inclose in their sepulchres
such vast treasures are very numerous, for the
"Tallinn:mew," who peopled Chiriqui, were
numerous and powerful. as well as rich. At
the time of their conquest by the Spaniards
they comprised nine large ,tribes. It .was
custom of the aborigines to bury their valua
bles with them... Few of these Indians remain,
and these ffffi, now scattered in the mountains
of Chiriqui, still preserve thesaine custom. In
ono of these cemeteries in the savannas, which
I saw, each grave was indicated by a head stone,
half buried in the earth.
The northern stripe of, this Province wns cc
thickly peopled as the southern one, but being
now BO densely covered with forests, no one hay
yet examined the rich homes of the dead. It
would be very easy for me to find them by the
data I now have. Two stone figures, repre
senting a warrior and a child, :were found in
one of these cemeteries, on the northern slope,
on the banks of the river called •• Estrels,"
that empties into the lagoon. I have also Oh
tained some vary superior coal from the bor
ders of this river.
In'My opinion. and I have well studied the
stibjeet, the wealth buried in these numerous
cemeteries :will create a large emigration; to
Chiriqui;'and' the sources whence all the gold
was.ObA43,4ted will be discovered by the energies
of 'the men'of the North. The history of Spain
points to, the grent mine of ‘ . .Tisingal," situ
ated in seme part of this country, and there is
ne doubt about the auriferous richness of this
country. P. and 8., .who were also on the
spot, 'confirmed these statements, and concur
red with me in the opinion that great and pro
fitable gold washings exist. Compared with
California and Australia, Chiriqui appears to
be admirably situated between two oceans, elliq
of access from all parte of the world—its tar
bore are fine and its climate healthy. The coal
mines, of themselves, will soon become as im
portant,as the gold:,
Offered for Lease
CoLumnus, Ohio; Augnst 16.—Tho Ohio
Canal and Western:Reserve Road were offered
to-day to the highest bidder for lease for five
years, but no, bida-were made.
Cobden on France. and England.
Mr. Cobden inade a rather remarkable speech
on the National befen6V; in the House of
. .
'Commons, on July ll'sith, - in which he laid the
,blame.of. the EnglisViianic om - l England and
the English press. We give the folloWing ex
.
tractas a specimen of its temper : ..l .
. .
We all know tho amity which tho two gov
ernments lied long expressed for each other ; wo
had heard of our sovereign going over to
France and embracing its ruler; and of the
French Emperor coming over to England and
receiving courtesies and honors at -Wind
sor. Was there, with all this,•no forbearance
'to be observed, no honesty, no desire to 'come
to a proper understanding l! It was degrading
the policy of one enlightened and civilized nu-
I tion towards another below the conduct of the
red „Indians in their woods.. The Indians, when
they had smoked the pipe of peace, buried the
hatchet; of war, ip; token that they did not in
tend to go on alarming each other by prepara
tions for war hostilities. [Hear, hear,] Yet we,
lwhile prOfessing all this apprehension, went on
expressing confidence, and even offering adula
: tion to the Emperor Of the French—o - f WhOM,
if Ire (Mr. Cobden) had to speak, he sho u ld
:not have fallen int.') quite such a highstrain of
eamptiment as had been used. [Hear, hear.]
'He (Mr. Cobden) feared the separation of
Parliatutint, because, when Parliament was
: not sitting, other organs of public opinion,
which \very not always so peaceable as they
were in that House, were left in possession of
the field ; and much more mischief, copse
:quell tly, happened in the recess than in the
session. [near.] Ile was anxious, therefore,
that this House should give expression to the
fact that other states of feeling, and other
views in England existed than he had seen
prevail out of doors for come time pa-t.—
[Hear.] The niemof-Nuir's nice were armed
with tomahawk, and boarding pikes, and a war
with England was considered imminent. He
(Mr. ('hie) only wondered that she writer
did not add the Men were supplied it nth scalp
in-knives as well as tomahawks. (Laughter.)
ir , , at 1,1 ,, , if had we 111,11 Fran,' 1et. , 1101 to in
vade as 9 IrAot ..iert fret had ate yt,rer/1111,1,1
of Franer ~.1 tine. Fre,eit lirttpl, in mina colle,•f,re
eapaeila ever committed to warrant such suspi
cion'f IZecollOet it win , not a4ninst a war with
France that we Nct.re making these preparations,
but agaimt an 111V115.1011. Englishmen never fell
into such a pallir, ‘I/,t it 0.,5 mirpr'i..,;,(!! thtli
now di./ iot me IV, insalt that was Mro/r,/ in
if. - 1 LJer ,joe,oild Or to", tl, Frl liell tc, be fon-
St, /In !/ II- 0,. 11l 2:. g tha t ~, ,: o tended to invade
lion , a . i!b-a! ow, :I; 11 , 1 ' 1 . 1 1,,r, hear.] He
should perlta;,, be told, that the Emperor had
attlickial an trc a. ire, Mr. Colder) must re
mind the nom, that iti the late war, the feed
ing "ridl the world eerie in favor of France and
against Au-trio. Ile did not wi,d, to ,peak diare•
,pet . tfully of any organized go‘drunient,liut the
Austrian rule in Italy had, neverthelesli, heir
eot , i.idered 11. 01.; ,Itill.Ell . t.t Illlt..lfilee of Kil
roy. [hear, Imari It wm , , Imwever, a very
different I iiiiie: to go and help IL ar.volltUllt.,l
1. , ...1.!.. ILf..! ..... ;:.. mini it., :01.1 a nation that Nl,:e-
BC p•,,.. , With OWN). i NV,i= it imp " ._ -.illy: in tli,
eOur,,a or liar' friendly communications which
were passing bet ayes.. OW two countries, to ev
chaMge a word “re.lplatOttioll LCI101.1" , . I 113,1
him , nehle friend or the noble Lord, the nientber
for London, or the right honorable gentlentan
opposite (llr. 111 , racii.) or Lord Derby : ever
exchanged - ei single word in explanation of
those preparation , 1. , :' war - Let him mit be
told that those I,reparati,n, were not again -t
Franco. Es 're-body knew that it was against
Franc, that we wor, i•r,paring. Look at our
facet - 10ln+ I.lll,llcat Pol. /...,, i., of that very
week, and the would lied John lion was y.l.
r5.. e 0..1 f ;r umbling at haViliff a lion. V extra 111..1,1rt.r.`.''.•
..1,1rt.r.`.''.• 1 , 1 , , 111 , t• 11;. mat door neighbor -they
Col/h1 riot loi.taho %., ho that m,,,nt. _ ~,,, eo
fond ~f tire Mal,. i . Hear. I
I..mk let cell nor orgam of opinl d.- look at
th.. Eii,,L , ,,,.4,. at the ci . . - e• t•i., and at all
the tree:Taper . - 1 rem the r,„. . downward,and thenwould and dud them .illiun=eised with
the threati of in v.,..ioti Ile had 1.-en ..ii....truel,
' wale , a paragraph 1;1 it:o hit •:"f .., ~ f - our
o wn eorre.pondent , - ::t Paris. that be had (IA
it out rich hrlmehlt It delta teith him to tie!.
Howe. The w.dt• t • mted that. •• at Toulon,
notwitlit , tanding the ; ~, ar-i - i nittieations for
rac e ~f at, n. , had 1 , ...11 .1...1.1...d... 3fore
4tVer, we %Vol , . 010 1. , t ,•1/,lolller of France.
The eetintry Wert'
I , teater than troy e.ther country in tt. , vorld
and we were thu, their first \Ve were
told that they wanted to e,onn and phitider the
Bank or : th, r,,,„,.,
Wily- , I . lrltai IL fir ;;rater ~1
bullion than our great national monetary
establishment. Then we were told that
they desitaal to pillage London but he
did not hesitato to say that there WAS 111. ore port
able wealth in Fr:knee—he mrant wealth in
the , Intpl Of jewelry and ornaments, than in
this country. They were a nation that liked
that sort of ; and though we might put
more capital into a Artilti endue, tie V , pent
far more than wr , did on their ornamerits.
1 . 14,.ar, Car 21 titol Ile,
trordd ctic , ml its high ut lhr Acuff
11116.10 , ftf ff,ryi , te ena 101 l into
the rani, of .t.err go, flu h , d,it of
makinyfiniAa! , fering 11/,.00 tlrrir aritih
h”rs? [Clioer4 I Wan he to be told that he
was merely one of thou" pefiee•tnen who would
rush into danger with their eyen Shut They
were far more fanatical about war who over
looked the consideration, to which he had been
adverting than The was fanntieal on the subject
01' pence. Mr!, that We' A.l 7/ , / oar"
snore provoke,' MO had Anivward I, re 01,
great armllnlent.,:
MARRIED
111 , C11111V. Allgo-a 111:11.. I.y lit, A h
H.. 11. Mt,. AURELIA E. PALMER. of AIL.,Iwo) tlty
to .1 INI F. -, MADISON of On, elly.
Age nud Debility
As ~h 1 3,213 creepingit Lining,. many
attendant i.eo of i.H.Qhfe and wealiona....
'impair the health, and went of artivity iii be. Om nand
deiconteoted and unhappy. I t ea,es Whew
n. inthamee, It IN ahnoa eept,e,lhie 1,, eihl vigor and
health. and although loony rentede, hate been
have faileM until la - F.I:{IAV urs m
:were known and u.ed. In every e:1,• bi here they have
,been employed they have maw - edgy :41van ,tratigth and
reiit,,re.i the appetite. "lhav have devione a .;reat,tAgeill
.tar this alone. and are many people a lei
taring from loe, uppeme awl mineml Incase..
Of iiing fioe4,eii, th e y act charm,
invigorating lei -yieem. IMP. giving hatuye mealier, op
rortunity to repair physical
iir,2oAmiN ryiE, CU., Solo ProprictGrP,
27 Word, bi4w.,11 Azid :ieconti ate., Pat,hurgh.
7 1/1 A ILii
rIIII
tuoti.l, - 1 for , - !u.ratAl'ay, to say I,ri.:ks offered for
truly 111 I hlq A ,t , lpj.l)' or) hand tinJ Ly
LLIADWICK
Nu. 149 fir /451 Wood ,toool._
NIR Y li.E.: - ;IDENCE— I
the t'2,llrt uet es of ground, well fenced in:
200 bearing dnd 'lorry: grapes,
strawlko'fflos. ,il2lrlt. 0,, n luct,t grove. 40.. l'ottligt•
11ouse. wilt •• !vet R - ide. 2 parlors. tI111111:t room nod
I; It. hen. olotrolwre, 2 vollar and 'dote room: low
two di I ront: sloblo, house, 4.• Tti.• sattatioll
tS plea,mt and hp:1101v. and 111 u good tongliborlfood,
itell of good aleo it large Astern 17q. soft inai r.
Will be sold or oxollangod• ifl
S. (171111E1n' A st IN, hi Mnrinfi
Atil'LLE,-4TEIt PHI WEItT Build -
M
front pu \Va9lnilgtoti Street,
119' 125 feel Lieffif to Soulif taildr. Price $499 each, orflloo
for the theca lot , . For .ale 1.
5114.1 S. SON, 11 Market , +t.
G A IiZE MERINO ;41.11 !ITS Fon . MEN .
witb Sport rasa
PIE I IVER,I. FINE Ski 11-1.1%9,
And Co and a full Iluo of M
Idl 6:lllAit Mona°
VP,tm, ,dl sizes. at
Jena JOS. 1101tNE , 5.77 littrlzot.st.
;UT, AT 1:DI3CLI) PRICES
C tovpm.th.ry to vitiox J. :Wont
!,;EPTEM BER hall
To our N ElV.ql't J 1 1 ,: F.-PO 01 ON Fl FT.TI FTREET.
F.,11'01 , :, Alt EE ~. c‘l.
311g6Fi :ind Mail:tot -14
Trout, Alackerel and
Herring f u r , :ti. by
. img3 HENRY H. cOILINS.
EXTRACT ROOT:i, for waking beer, for
i4nle by B. L. FAIINF-STOCrceW.,
.iY 2O • • • No. a) car. Wood and Fonrth sts.
A NEITHER LOT of the new Woven Skirts
A
just received, nt 47 Mtutet atreet.
_tuv2 i - . 10SEPIT HORNE.
LEM( S.-400 linse,:3Frelich Lemons just
received lOW for sale by
REYMER & ANDERSON,
augt; SD Wood et..oppoeite Ht. Merles lintel.
ONE MI LE FROIrCLI ETON STA . VION
on the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad-2&
acres of land, a dwelling house, stable, etc. Price
Sli 4 00; Sioo cash; balance at one year. For sale by
CU'f II BERT a 80h._09 91 Market street.
110 11 11-1 -7 ./iE i2OF E E-75 bags prime Rio
Coffee just received. For Inge by •
1 1 1URTLAND & CONNOR, .
PkV . 197 Liberty Street
TIE LARUE & CO.'S LADIES' ENVEL
i _JP sizes and qualities, for sale by
J. R. WELDIN,
jat s) ' 93 Wood street near Fount).
HI 'GOODS.—Every variety of Domes
tic and Staple Dry Goods always on hand, and will
be sold at the very lowest prices. All our summer. stock
clOsink out very low: • C. HANSON LOVE, •
pug 5 74 Market street.
IME.-200 b.l-. a..,
R a g a ENRY H. 001,141tH.
i _ r ~.` R 9
Xtew Advertisements.
For Camp BraddOCk.
TU TE-RAINS OF THE PENNSYLVA
- NIA RAILROAD. between Pittsburgh and Camp
raoidock, will run on 'WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and
FRIDAY. August 17,19, and 19, as follows., viz:
LEAVE PITTSBURGH, 9du. 7:00.0:00,10,40 and 11:50,
A. M., and 12.50. 2,50, 4...10 and 0Z.1.), P. M.
LEAVE CAMP BRADDOCK% 0:25. 8:ao, 9:10 and 10:30,
A, M., and 12:05, 32:10. 1:33 and 5:50, P. M.
Fare for round trip, when tickets are purchased, 15
CENTS. JOSEPH D. POTTS,
atil7,2t
____Superintendent Western Division.
'IV. G. CIIITTICK & CO.,
'WATERS AND N111,1 4 144 , r MILERS 4Y
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
438 Market, stud 433 Merchant Ste.,
PHILADELPHIA
A RE NOW RECEIVING FROM EU-
Am. ROPE, their
FALL IMPORTATIONS,
Embracing a fall assortment of gooda, adapted to the
present season. These, with their home purchn4e,, in
American Fabrics,
Will enable them to otter to the Trade, one of tho most
attractive stocks In the market.
(ASII AND SitoßT-TnuE BUYERS
Are respectfully solicited to exunliue IltiA stock before
purelloong. augl7:2mdew
A HOMESTEAD FOR $lO.
A HOMESTEAD FOR $lOO.
ALSO, HOJI EST EADS FOR SI APR) and
over. situated on and near Rappahannock River,
shove and below Frederick,burgh in Virginia.
A NEV TiIWN CALLED RAPPAIIANNOCN, has
allionily been bud olli in CULPEPPER COUNTY,
Mint, midst of tio , lit /Lit REGION OF VIRiiINIA,
surrounded Ly MINE.-3 and blvaso Coxieetnr..l: std
nod Town but, ill niternaff.o dicieaons or sat.ars,
ion now be had fir a `MERE 60N(4," simply to isnuez
ill,ll-EMUNS in this desirable region. Sta4,9tin worth of
land to be divides! amongst puronts.•rs,or iiIVEN lots,
ns an inducement- to coins :m,4 make improvements,
and the land is of the roost improvable qualititis. Many
Lave already settled, and scores of others am coming.
Goon Ftdiumo 1.05,0, m tract• of tiny fil)A3 to suit porch:,
stirs, eau aim° lw hod at from ten to twenty dollm, lo•r
payabli• m ,m+v mtarter }early insialinenis.
7ar: tup.t.'e nth, ,riil ,n all rets..., be !firm.
AGENTS ARE AVA NTED
Everywhere to sell theve lande. Liberal inducement.
will la, given. For particular. addreos
E. BAUDER, Land Agent.
Port Royal, Virginia.
TRIMMINGS. MILLINERY, &C., AT
AUCTION.—At the .ton , of Mrs. F. Bodkinson, No.
Nj Market street. near Fourth. a., :the i, declining the
tn-inces, will he sold. ou FRIDAY A PrERNOON, Aug.
Pith. at 2 o'clock, and on SATURDAY 111 , IRKING, at in
her entire stock of Trimmings,Milliery, (nese,
Goods, from the late fire. vomprising hornet,
l'lnhlrente Hats. Dre , s ant Bonnet 'frinitniulpt, Etntroi..
titoeitant, t , pera 1100 , 1, Caper. 1/11, , U,5,
f he Lame., Mull 3111-1111,, n large anwunt of Dress, Cloak
And Mantilla Tinntnint. , , , , Le.. :ie.
all ; !17 P. M. I / V I.S. A uetloneer.
A I, Tll NEW STYLES of
ATs AN D ('A PS
1111=
I) 0 I) S
119 Wood Street,
mn:l7 i dr., s4mth hnh.
H OS ER V, ULOVES,BIack Lace. Mitts
11=
H 0,4)
CLIARLES PALMER
anell7 71i Market street
I\'( 1'!(''I. TO STOCK FEEDERS. The
lV l'elegraph Straw and Fodder Cutter in ordered tc
1 hrine,, I•turytnem de. the most entnplete and 1,11
ahl.• )13 , 1..1,111 12, - . from $5.50 to e30.04.--,‘ ar
'me. I. rk.r, ',tie at I Ine and Implement Warehou,.
4; Filth .dread eitt,hurgh,
amrl7:::tn• .1.131E:3 IVA REPttoP.
\\* ER ItY PLANT S. --‘I'II,F.4IN AI.
) , 0 l'l:rnt.+u Cthtr , ,lrhrued Variety rewls
1..1 dd. , r) cAridnily packed to ar nd 6y ux
nalorq addra--,1 tu T. 1.. Sll • • St.Wirl:
it.. Neuddada. - Suiro•kley, Fi , Cr u, the ,11,,0ri1,r, a
111. Sued told linpl..dnent ll.'arulunte. 41 Fdtlk Pitt.
lad ,;h, JAMES WARIJIn
pLotou angl7:3tlr
N T E Tt 1' A 1i..N1 EIZS.-11 unt's lm
and Gra., Seed ['talk ! fur "dent 111
suud and linpleinunt Warellot,e, I; Filth sdruet, Pills
huraSn Pa. •1 awl; an I JAIII IS WAR
M ai V A
J. W. PITTOCK
r...n.0,2,1 hi, 01114, to Smyth', to's%
• No. 00 Flit h
IV LSON'S TONIC,
IATIIAILTI(' AND A NTI.InSP FI'TIC PILLS.
TN bringin . 1 diffe ,:rfmt kind of nledichwn
beloro the in order to , lent Ow Iv!, estanie
bon w w blob they AI.. held by ,dher, many prefer to
pnblo h eel nne. , ... iii I utnt, ment. nom p•-rson. ed f,
Wt. , 110,1)1 ,c• la home we prefer
to yummy, p‘rttoodoly ,nton• tt e+ from x cllL s of
Ova i 11 m IL„ ,Jeooty know win) they Are nod
w r, m 1111.1 w.lll. nod hot %V 11:tt. they
Bill Zen.'
P1T,1,1,11, February StII, ISA
Mr,11. 1 II I. l• C.-- my.
°Outn of the i5t.21.% I.f It .1. 1 1 . 11-mi' , .'l l otliv.l'ittlim.-
tv ;,tifl Aht.Filp.peptki.• I still briefly mlnte that for
11,1, l'Ars pa. , l they hdve been a 4landine medicine °,
me l'atinly A bin of these always I,(t.
1 . • ail r one idlm may reel 1110 neces,ity of taking a
( , 11r. to 1111'1.0.
11.,f.f, 11 14 Ol4111.:/0 the etli.aey of tiles) , fill. or 1101.
1. 0 11.4 pretend to any. Lot 1 4111s:del) tt,,,•rt that onli,
t• have u.ed theta. toy Canily linA enjoyed itninterrttpt
••.! vood health, 00.1 I
choerfolly reeottuttend thorn to
Ito duly appreciate ttr. Itio,numlde
Fit-11.11(011y t ,or", W3l. E1C1111.11: 11.
HEAR R. KEYSEI
ML.s.irol. it. 1.. Poo:1,m, ,t Co.—! have hail ennsnler
wide exptrionee 111 the n so of Meet tramdinaryll coin
pounded by Dr. It. A.1.0n515m...1 ehmh volt are umr
t h e ~,pne t .,rs, and have often felt them hent , 4n intlm
..nce in my elvzl can' fur ser•s• fr..m
../.,srdered 1•Ondlt1,1 .4 th rc e
N 14.11.01. 1 ilaVt.
pnsei thmll Mr utters. m,asec and
.aher forms of 110.11.,ehe depending and
Irntabie ~,n ditiOn (4' am stomach and .ligesnve unpins,
whieb t twy Berm ptaaihwrly solanted, let entirely
free trmli any griping tendency. I ri.gard thorn as u ,ery.
valuable Pill. and One that purges without al all del.Mtat
trw. Yours. truly,
ttEtl. 11. KEYSEII. I k Wood .at.
Lc It L. FA II N & CO.
Woo.lnd Fourth mreet,
Pittshoi wit. Pa.
5.1,1 :tt drugFiA,of ory tcnt•r. aug15:3,,1
3\kkkMS4M6
T LI 1 , .; A1)14 J lt. E S () F
Steinway's Pianos
Aro revertfully ID formed that tve have just received
theiiio I , NRIVA PIANO-I , I , IiTE,
I,ipo 7 Octave round corner, plain.
They need hut t.k. :Ind their valt superiority
other, trill he at once ingruf,,,o... J. I. ter sale by
ff. n 1311 U.. No. 63 falai W...7.,e
jy2s Sole Agents for Steiniva 's Pianos.
M B ROTYP ES. These hean _
ifnland
Pictur,,, on gilt,",,; lloor perfection
singly or in groups, uugy Is: I ilittinied ut
WALL'.S,
angßil .TOne,'lding, Frtoi, 4rcet.
$.2 500 --FoR :rAI:E, a two-story
p Frame Dwelling House, with a val
uable lot of gromcl. 3.1!.,•., feet front en Fourth street. by
29 feet deep Ott thantiery L.,ne. pram, ir2.500. Terms
le in hand; balance at $55) per year.
angle S. CUTHBERT 4 , PiON, 51 Ilarkpl. stns..
VENA NG() COUNTY N DS. —Sittot
at right miles from the town of Franklin, f1(711.
at 55 per acre. For sale by S. CUTH BERT SON,
augl6Red Erdate Agents. 51 Market street.
pOR RENT—A comfortable Dwolling
House, on Second street. $3OO per Year.
angle S.CUTH BERT A SON. Lt Market st.
D T E u FF'S S AMBO A T BOOK-K Eli P
al,l Illunl;s, for sale by
ear. Market & Seem.l and' NV ,x.d TW.r..l stm
riiUNK. N N Eglt'S
isu.4llDS, fur sale at the ,tattonery stores - tir
S. RAVEN,
auitl 5 Corner Wood & Tliird Et Murk :rat.* sts.
N ES.-2u casks Bordeaux" n ea;
PC. eases Prunes i cjars. just received and for sale by
REYMER & ANDERSON,
all al 5 39 WI;Od street, opposite St. Charles dote].
MORE NEW PRlN 7 l,Crhighanas, Cheeks,
Tiekiugs, Shirting. Mrtslina, new. style Detains,
nil opened this day. C. HANSON LOVE,
augll 74 Market street.
DACK ET) - BUTTER.—
..". 35 barrels good packed Butter,
10 1111 du tto do,
15 Frew., do,
In store, and for sale by MILLER k Rloggx,,o
ARTS No.. 711 and 22t, Likertb street.
NE SECTION of choice land, in BOone
O
cutintyi Iowa; unc section of•Clioice land in Frank
lin county, t o for sale at e,*s lair acre, by •
.13' 1 = S. CUTII BEltr s SON. 51 'Market at.
BMINING FLUID, BURNING FLUID.
A Koper.r !uncle .4 }filming Fluid kept roust:the
ly on hand, Rod for liale at
JOSEFiI FLEMING'S,
au. , 5
corner Diamond and. Market Street.
NEW DOMESTIC AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS are being received almost daily,
C. HANSPN LOVE, 71 Market st.._
F ISH -2700 packages Lake Herring ;
100 do White Fish;
100 do Trott;
150 do Mackerel;
75 do Herring
For sale by [jelSl HEratir H. comaNs.
DRIED APPLES.-10 barrels for sale by
ItIURTIAND it CONNOR,
rnr2o 427 Liberty street.
BIZOWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GIN
GER for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO,
lym 80. 60, corner Fourth and Wood streets.
Ilea,. Advertisements.
PENNSYLVANIA ALMANAC
3; *3 40
ON, OR ABOUT THE 15TH OF OCTO
FIER. we williasue an Alinanae, entitled the
In which we propose each year to give the latest Statis
tical information. regarding the State and each county
of the State. A full descnption of each county; the pop
ulation, staples, value of Lands and Cattle, Taxable Prop
erty, State and County Officers, Mem tiers of Legislature,
Railroads; Asylums, Charitable Institutions, Universi
ties, Schools, dc.
THE ALMANAC FOR 1860
Will contain POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OF THE
STATE, giving the Post Offices in each County of the
State, with the names of Post blasters.
RATES OF DOIVIThTIC AND FOREIGN - POSTAGE,
giving the laws of Foreign Postage by Prussian, French,
Bremen, T3riii2ll and American mail
History of the State,
Comprising all the prominent events in her history to
the present tune.
OFFICERS, &c. of the carious departments at Harris
burg.
Alembers ofthe Senate and House of Representatives
Judges and officers of the Supremo Court, and of the
Federal Courts of the State.
ODD FELLOWS' LODGES
In the State, place and time of meeting, amount of re
,s,iias and expenditures, number relieved. fir; names
and address of the Officers of the Grand Lodges of Penn
sylvania; Amendments to the Constitution and By-Laws.
Masonic Lodges In the State,
Play, and time of meeting, ttc
ItAILROADS and their lengths, in the Stnte, together
with much valuable information not included la the
shove
The Astronomical alletilations have all been made ex
prosily for this work. miti to suit any part of the United
StalPp.
The work will he mt Octavo of about 140 page+, one 0
the largest ever attempted in the State, and will be soh
at the extreme low pnee of
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Booksellers and others should send iu their order:
immediately to insure a full supply.
A for first-class ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted
if application is made soon, to
A Splendid Farm,
I':ABOUT ONE HUNDRED ACRES,
% - ithin an hour's ride of Pittsburgh, for sale on lib.
oral u.rins. Apply at this ottleo, to
augll JAMES P. BARR.
WA NTED.—A situation, either in a news
Cr lob office, as PRESSMAN, by a person of 25
years practical experience. Referuncee—W. S. Haven,
or Morning Post Job Office. CEO. fNGLIS.
Addregm Mania; Pat. auLtlo
CIIAIt I, ES W. WINGAR D,
93r M procuees in Lycoming, Centre, Clearfield
nn.l Cambria counties. augl.s
NIIT AND BOLT FACTORY
Patent Liot-Pre,ed Nl:Mtn( all Site, on hand. and man
Maetured. for Bridge, 31achinery, Agricul
rural Implementt. Lc_ furimhed at short now,.
Warchou.e, No. 114 NVater
iv KS P. SCUMS
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP,
Protected Solution of Protoxide
- 14 AS SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THE
• • ordeal to which new discoverieo in the Materia
Medic, are mit.ji :-ted. and nm now be received as an
eittahlished medicine. tut of to curing
DYSPEPSIA,
A_ffoction3 of the Liver, Dropsi a, Neuralgia. Bron
chitin and Consamptive Tendencies, Disor
dered State of Lilo Blood, Boils, Scurvy,
and the prostrating effects of Load,
or Mercury, General Debility,
and all diseases which re
quire a tonic and altera
tive Medicine is be
yond question.
The proof orlt,vificacy are so nunlt•rous,so well uuthen
heated. “nd of suet) VI peculiar char
urter. that siitferers elution rettiutr
litsutate to receive the prof!,
eul
The l'ernriAn Sy rigid°, not pro
fess to be a Clll'o-flit, Litt Its rangy is
extensity, Icecau.e 111311 y disease,
apparently unlike, ore Intonate!
rekted. and proceeding front on
cause, may cured by one rein,
dy. The class or disibses fur whirl
the Syrup priividei a cure, is pet _ .4.44, watch has
so often ,baffled the highest order of medicinal skill,
The facts am tangiblo, the witnesses accessible,
and the
safety and efficacy of lice Syrup incontrovertible.
hurt —Large bottles, $2, or eix for $10; small bottles,
$l, or six for
Having iionfelene, in the efficacy of the Pumas
SYRUP," as a medicinal agent, we recommend to our
brethren in the ministry, the careful reading of this
pamphlet.
Rev.. John PierpotM
" Thus . Whittemore
" James R. Miles,
S. H. Riddel.
Jo". Clinv#,
Mold
ail 66 IN drtv
Wall's Picture Gallery
WM. C. WALL has taken the third floor
of Jones' New Building, adjoining the 'Me
chauics' Bank. Fourth street, for an AHBROTYPE AND
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLEICY, and having fitted up the
room inn style unsurpassed, invites his friends and the
public to visit his estalilishment.
His reception Room, he has no hesitation in saying,
hits not its superior anywhere, for size, beauty of furni
ture and appointments generally; and his Operating
Rooms, being on the same door, are entered imme
diately through it.
In his Operating rooms, the most improved combined
tjd9 gnd sky lights give a facility for taking a finished
Madre. to the leas[, possible time, that he thinks can
not fail to make his establishment' the resort of all
persons of taste.
. .
Mr Wall's experience as an artists is a sure guarantee
p, Lis patrons that none but good Pictures will be per
mitted to leave his premises.
The public, and the ladies especially, are invited to
view his rooms, and examine specimens. augl.s:l‘v
"riir Western University.
THIS IN StIT I,4fEh an able Board
of Instructors, an extensive and valuable cabinet
of Minerals. a complete net of Chemical and Philosoplii.
cal Apparatus, mostly new, ands large and commodious
building, offers the best advantages to those in a preps
rato-,' or collegiate course.
TI next te # m hill commence September sth.
_sugB:BiraisA' ' WM. BANEWELT., S.-eretary.
10ENTEEL BOARDING.--Six gentlemen
can be Accommodated with rooms and' 'boardink,
"l f,F.she'la.ss boarding house, pleasantly located on
Liberiy s troll, t.vo minutes walk from the bu.siness por
tion NI th , i . gi. '. r6r - turther tpfOrnation apply to' W.
H. WILITIik,T, at the °Mee of the kr , irniogTosl.
angtht.l
LOCUST GROVE SEMINARY,
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
I , I 3 A.,WRP , TOPCTIT,I...P,_
rf lIE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION, of two
. terms, live months each, wilt open on TUESDAY,
T E taTti OF EEZTEMI3ER, at 9 o'clock, A. M.
• The FaCirltY of Teachers who 4ilad their situations
with such distinguished success:during . the pan pair,
continue their connection with the institution. : • : ,
On account of the greatly increased facilities for travel
afforded by the new Passenger Railway, alimited number
, r ,figy'poip wig be received from Pittsburgh. The
number or boaiding' ia4plls is litnitftd to thirty. Early
applications are dreeirabte.
Circulars containing general information, terms, sc..
may be had at Davis' and Davison's, Booksellers, and at
Eleber's and Mellor's. Music Dealers; or by addressing,
through Pittsburgh Postotlice.
augf:isasemlli REV. GEORGE T. RIDER, A. M.
W. S. HAVEN.
ENGINE BUILDER A.ND
GREAT WESTERN PLANING MILL, cor. Mar
buT and Aquans Way, Pittitiroli, Fe., will make to
orer, and warranted as gondtp an be - made, the
following mabbidery, yiz Epgincs, Turning
Lathes, for wood and iron; Planers, for wood and iron;
Drilling Machines; Housen and Tobacco Screws; Patent
right and Model Machines, in the best manner; Shafting,
?u tiles, and Hangers, 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 Aigger En
giuos, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, de- Lathe
Shears and other Planing done to order; can plane 32
inches wide, by 9 feet 6 inches long.
All Orders Prennptly Filled and Earnestio Solicited.
N. a—Particular attention and promptitude given to
repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines.
Jyl63ydiis
CLOSING OUT
Very 4.llean for CaAt at
JOSEPH H. BORLAND,
08 Market et.. aecond door torn Fifth.
N. 13.--Some SOILED SHOES on hantla sellinf at
leAs than cost.
EMON SYRUP.-3W dozen on hands
aud for sale by REYMER & ANDERSON,
angle • 89 Wood sty opposite St. Charles Hotel
PENNSYLVANIA ALMANAC,
DAVIS 41‘. CO.,
Odd Fellows' Building
WO PRINTERS
ATVORNEY AT LAW,
of Iron Combined,
Rev. Martin Moore,
" Thos. Star Ring,
" Charles Briggs,
" Sy!pitons Cobb,
Edward Edmuuds
DR. GEO. H. KEYSER,
140 Wood street
1111 UGH ME. BOLE,
HARVY DAVIS ........
...JOHN PHILLIPS- JOSEPH IL DAVI
DA NA & PHILLIPS,
BRAS. FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS,
. • :P 1:01:r S,
OAS - 'AI,IIDI' , STEADI FITTERS,
•
. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
PLUMBINGILATERIAIS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK,
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Agents for Allen's Celebrated Stein and Water Guagei,
MANUFACTORY NO. 110. WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS
PITTSBURGH, PENNIA.
Waremoms, 67. Wood street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Allegheny City.
au .3 Grzus2d
etu Wutilistntents;
•
GEORGE W. , BmiTH, " • I . GREAT WESTERN
..
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BREWER, MALTSTER, AND HOr'DEALEß ,, litsurance and Trust Compawf.
Pitt Street, Pllttsbwilich..,..LOFFlCE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING.
403 Wsinur Si., Pllll-4.111:11.1iLl, CIIA.RTER PER
UAV I NG COMMENCED BREWING PET_Tt n L rizetl Capital - 9500,000
A ,,
o ‘-
- -•-,
" for the season, lam now prepared to furnish my Nut
STAT.F.ZENT, MAY IS, IK9
eustoniers with a . ' •• I ' . ' . •• '
CAPITAL—Paid in and neenrely Invested .....
ASSETS,
CA.su—On hand anl. inB1 1 ;1 1. 18,
1 M679 Sa
In hands of Agents 0.627 17
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FRESH ALE.
In addition to my regular trends, I am rnanufactur
mg a very FINE FLANORED RITTER ALE. put up hi
small packages expressly for family uso.
This Ale le not onlyirdebhtful beverage, but
recommended by the media tract/Icy, for invalids, where
a mild,' nburishing tonic is' required. , I have also my
eelebrated'•
'WHEELING BOTTLED ALES,
Constantly on hand, consisting of KENNETT BITTER
AND CHAMPAGNE; PORTER AND BROWN STOUT.
Packages sent to any part of the city. augt I:Gm
CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY.
NTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT,
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 InsuranceCornpanv of the
city of Allegheny, will re-open ta the (ace of PETER
PETERSON, Federal street, Allegany. on MONDAY, the
11th of July, and be continued until the whole number
of chives are subscribed, from 9 o'clock, A. M, to 4
o'clock, P. M., each day.
Josiah King, James L. Graham,
Henry Irwin, William B. Pusey,
Peter Peterson, John Birmingham,
0. G. Craig, Wm. P. Baum,
James Old, John Irwin. Sea,
James Gibson, John Sampson,
C. Yeager, . George Lewis,
Samuel Gormly, Nicholas Votihtly, Sen.,
John A. Scott, It. P. M'Dowelt,
John W. Riddle, David Greig.
Samuel Lindsay, Jun., J. Longmore,
M. Boreland, Thomas Farley,
D. 31. Evans, Alex.llilands,
R. W. Poindexter, ' Thomas Donnelly,
James Park. Jun., James A. Gibson,
D. Lett Shields, Cvmmissicazers.
jyllaf
• NEW ARRIVAL
0 1 1 1 191
OF -
PIANO FORTES.
JUST RECEIVED, A NEW LOT OF
PIANOS.,
-From the Manufactory of
CHICKERING & SONS,
Of 631 and 7 octaves, and various style of finish.
FALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED. In
The public are Invited to call and examine the stock
of tho subscriber, which consists of nearly
FIFTY PIANOS.
JOHN H. MELLOR,
81 WOOD STREET.
Alliy-Three Excellent Pianos to Rent. fjy29
NEW STOCK OF MELODEONS.
JUST RECEIVED—A SPLENDID NEW
lot of EL 0D EU NS. from the
factory of MASON 8 HAMLIN, Bostxtro
iocludmg all the a Lyles made by thinyirit.
These instruments have been approved'
by the greatest musicians in the conotry`--41s Dr: Lowell
Mason, Geo. F. Root, W. B. Bradbury, and others—con
sequently they can be relied on as being just dart instro
elelifi. They aro Noted for tee 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.
6. Their beautiful style of finish.
6. Their durability.
7. Their cheapness of price.
For sale only by JOHN B. MELLOR,
No. 81 Wood street.
Descriptive circulars mailed to any address. Onyl3
To Housekeepers.
OMETIIING NEW.—B. T. BABBI171"S
BFST MEDICINAL SALERATUS,
is . .
masuifietured (rein common salt, and in PFelg
pared entlrelY di ff erent !rem other S4eratus. t/
All the delcter joua matter extracted ip stich• a,
manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit , and 4111
kinds of Ihke, without containing a particle oe , ru ,
Saleratus when the bread or cake is Wafted; there
by producing wholesome results Every Pull'
cle of Saleratus is turned to gas, and passes 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 Manaus that it is entirely MI- 6 8
rerent from other Saleratus.
It is packed in one pound papers, each wrapl
per branded. " 11. T. Wbbitt's Best Medicinal,
ISuleratus," also, picture, twisted loaf of bread. 1 "
'wilt a glass of effervescing water on the top.—
When you purchase ono !ewer you should pre- ,
'serve the wrapper, and be particular to get !he I u
next exactly like the first—brand as above.
Full directions for making Bread with this
Saleratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will
'aCternpany . eatth package; also, directions- for, fl
,making kinds of INstry—sisc, , toximakingl;"
'Soda Water and Seidlltz Powders.' '
MAKE TOUR OWN SOAP,
; B. T. BABBITT'S PUSIE. CONCENTRATED
7 0
POTASS.
Wu-ranted double the stren&th olordiTi.6. Pt,t7
.igth
!ash; put up in cans-1 it., 2 lbs., 3 DS: O rbs. and
12 lbs.—with full directions for making Hard and u a
Soft Soap. Consumers will find this the cheap.
es! Potash in market__ _
Manufactured and for sale by 'AND
B. T. BABBITT, i
Nos. GS and 70 Washington at- N. Y, „
jy9flydarr and No. 38 India st-, Boston. ./ II
WIIITNEY,
NOTARY P 0.13 1.4 0 -
OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth
street, near Wood. jyl3
RAILROAD SPIKE COMPANY.
Jos. Dilworth, D. W. Cvntilwell,
(a:::l3sons to itTf Cr, Rot Scut,)
.
.
RAILROA.D' 'STIKE§,
CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIE RS ,
Cor. of Water et. and Cherry alley,
_ j 1 9' PITTSBURGR, PA.
ARTI 4 swyg, WORKS.
BRADLEY,
17e3VT/107117111 AIM D 71138 IF 711317 171.13.1ETT 07
Cooking, Parior & Waft Stoves,
PLAIN AND FANCY GRATE FRONTS, C.
Sole Proprietor of the Celebrated
PATENT GAS IMTRNTNG AND SMOKE CONSUMING
COOK. STOVES. '
Office and Sales Rooms,
ocZAZIp AIL 4 Weal Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CIIUMIF,S B. KEE!,
s 46'0' 3m - 43 - xt mc
3,15 Walnut Si., ralladalphts. •
•
Stock Bought and Sold on Commisaion at:Board of Bro-
U erl "; T s ° iR Poston, - 13 - 11 '?'1 1 °Fe:
nnw
_ .
ATEW,FIBti
GALLAGHER, CRAIG. Br.
BRASS F.OVNDER;'i,
.•
STEAM AND GAS PIPE FITTERS,
PLUMBERS and FINISHERS of all kinds of brass
- I)&4I,ERS IN GAB RI/TUBES, 414 1 .
pfilot and Wareroom, No. 124 Wool at.,
Ire Doors from
4 . pmadryt LP. 4 5 9 TIFF! , ill, riv l e tOpois1 1 o!oN•
Illoziougaikela House,
The well-known practical skirl and experience In the
various branches of Brass Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe
Fitting, the se a r f u t ioT ut i:mtera
_ c :i f llter f l i c nn 'tzit
Orti t c: xi all!
ttem,>itholli e d entitle as ko a share of publi e c ß raajm, ' age.
All Orders Promptly Pilled.
lirtf
C
U TLER Y.—The best assortment c"
•
IVES, FORKS, CARVEIiS, . s '
POCICET KNIVES, SC/ 030 E4 1 •- ' =
...
Bazars, Ac., in the city, will be found on our idielver- .: •.'., ; , it.
Prices to suit the times. - - - . .
cAßTwfueirr it:Your:a, ~ ''' '
Na IllS Woodetreet.:. '
3nsurance
----S 19,2t7 05
Real Estate owned by the Company 49,000 00
Bonds and Mortgages—bearing six and seven
per cent. interest 152,040 00
Debts due the Company, well secured 17,748 81
Stock—Par .value 784 5 0 00
Bills receivable for loans, go., not yet matured... 23,117 43
All other securities 15,000,00
LIABILITIES.
Losses—Adjusted, lut yet due . $ 6.303 .14
UnadjtU•ted 7,0.11 . 5
Awaltingprouf 5,000 1)0_
All °thee - ell-tin, . 25,574 57
J. WRIGHT. Secretary_
R. W. POINDEXTER. Agent,
97 Water st.. PittAurgh.
NOIR.T.IMIR,I•T
ASSURANCE COMPANY
NO. 1, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1838
CAPITA L.-
PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS..
ANNUAL REVENUE. for the ycar
andiug ,Ittnußry 31, ISZ,S
.THIS COMPANY INSII RES, AGA.IICST
Loss or Damage by Firo, almost every description
or Property. The of PreMIZ:III o r n.ocicrate, and,.
in all eaaea, based upon the character-of the owner or
occupant, and the merits of the
Losses promptly iiditiided and paid vdthoutireference
to Loudon. A , pe,ifa permanent "nod provided in Phin
dolphinfor payment of (urn is this cuulttry
YEEZZIENCES IN PITT , CI7L.,II: -
Messrs. James ICCully S Co., 174 Wood street;
John Floyd A: Co. 173 Wood street;
" • Brown J, Kilt:pats leas, lit's Liberty street
D. Greg's& ikl Wood street;
k 44 Wood , Aree4:
" James Weandlt'ss & Co., 103 Wood street:
" Nuntek t Co., lid Water street;
" Br A. n,ltneztveli k Cu.. First and Wood sts.;
Jos. Woo , hrell & Co., Seemid and Wood :iris.;
" Atwell. Lee Ai Co ' S Wood street; -
Burebfield Co.,Fourth and Market streets
" M'Candlesa, Means Co., Wood and Water sts
Xl:mamas m rarrugumi. , •
George H. Stuart, Esq.. 13 Bank street;
Messrs. Ten. Claghorn 232 Market street;
Wm. WKee & Co., 72 South Front street;
M'Cutcheon a Collins, Front and New streets
" Smith, Williams & Co., all Market street;
" James Graham Ai Co., at and •1:2 Letitia street
Joseph B. Itlitehell, Esq, President Mtelianies Bank
James Dunlap. Esq. Prescient Croon rank;
Hon W. A. Porter,late Judge Supreme Court.
JAMES W. AM:OTT, Agent,
Temporary °thee, lO3 Wood street.
LIEGHENY INSURANCE CO
OF PITTSBURGH. •
OFFICE-..N0. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block.
INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAAC JONES. President; JOHN D. MeCORD, Vico
President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt..WILLIAM
DEAN, General Agent.
Mayoress—lsaac Jones. C. G. Fittsßey, Harvey Childs,
Capt. R. C. Gray, John A:Wilson. B. LlFahne3toelc, Joint
D. - McCord, .I.at , M Pennock. It. P. Sterling, Capt. Win.
Dean, Thos. M. Howe. Robt. H. Davi,
DEL_A.AVAIZE ratuTuAi,
' SAFETY •
INSURANCE COMPANY
I NCORPORATED BY THE -LEGISLA
TURE OF PFZINSIXA NIA, 1835.
•
OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND TVALNUT ST S
PHILADELPHIA.
Marine Insurance.
ON VESSELS, )
CARGO, To all parts of the world.
FREIGHT,J
LNLAND INSURANCES -
On Goods, by River. Canals, Lakes, and Land citrriages
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANC?—n
On Merchandise generally,
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, etc., etc.
ASSETS OF THE COMP..I.:t Y,
• Novourtat I, 1858.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate-- . . .... $ 71,163 35
Philadelphia City 6 31 cent. Loan 105.144 00
Pennsylvania State Loans 104,4.'5 00
United States Treasury Notes. 30,1L8 60
Railroad 6 '"o cent. Mortgage 57,375 00
Stocks an Railroads, Gas and Insurance Cos... 60
pipe Reeelyable . ' • 201,601
Cash on hand' 42,067 85
Balance in lands of Agents, Premiums on•} ..
Manne Policies recently issued, and other 14
debts due the Company.
DIFLICTOE.S.
Wm. Martin. Sanniel E. Stoke.;,
Edmund A. Bauder, J. F. Penittoa,
Theophilus Paulding, Henry Sloan,
John R. Penrose, Edwiu - d Dariingt.on,
John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke,
James Traquair, Spencer M'llvaine. --
Wm. Eyre, Jr., - 1 - homais C. Hand,
James C. Hand, Robert Burton,
Wm. C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones,
Joseph H. Seal, James B. M'Farland
Dr. rt. H. Huston, Joshua P. Eyre,'
Goo. G. Lieper, John. B. Semple. PitC
.
Hugh Craig, D. T. - 51 organ,
Charles Haley, J. T. Logan, "
'Ar ILLIAM MARTIN, president.
THGa' p. HAND, Vies Pges m
ute.
EtZltit LTLatith;SeCretary.' ' * ' •-
• • P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
dew No. 95 Water street. PutelMrgh.
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND
LIFE INSITRANCE COMPANY,
NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET,
Opposite the Custom House,
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every
description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable
rates of premium.
ROBERT P. RING, PreAdent, •
Id. W. BALDWIN. Vice President.;
DIRECTORS:
Charles
E. B. Fmglisb,
P. B. Savery,
C. Sherman,
S. J. Magargee,
F. Mammas, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN— 1m
Corner Thal! and Wood streets
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
Of Pittliburgh.
.r o. 63 PG:trth Street
DrP.EttTORS.
Jacob Painter, Rody Patterson, 1. Grier Sjlronl,
C. A. Colton,. James H. llopkinS. A. A., Corner,
Henry Sproul, .Nich. VoettlAly, George W.Smith.
A. J. Jones, Wsde rfamido , • Robert Patrick,
Chartered 51300.000
ANp -41ARIZIT. TAILEN, of all de
§ctiPti°*
orers=ts :
A. A. CARRIER, Prepident.
I. GRIER EIPROUL, Secretary. [jahl
Pittsburg' Insurance Company,
NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. ,
ROBERT.OALWAT,President.I
.." ALEY..HR.ALLFX, Vice President.
F, A-RINEHART, Secretary.
if/id - Insures ag,ainst HULL AND CARGO RISES, on
the Ohio and 'Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and
.MARINE RISES generally. -
Andagainst loss and damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Ses'and Inland Navigation and'franspor-
Robert Galway, - • . Eanauel srr.lafxs.p,
JoSerih - P.Vaztam, D, John qnott,
James illarmlialt David Richey,
. James W. ITailman, . Charles Artsithnot,
41k.T.an,ierit J. L. Lm.-4,
JoIM Fulreon,' 's:. F. iari —
R. Robinson; Robert R. Hartley,
William Carr. . 3FGIII. tee
Western . Insuranpe Company,
OF PITTSBURGH. •
GEORGE DAR.ii:..'l'resicient
' F. M. GORDON, Secretary
Ormr. N 0.92 Water street, (Spang & Co.'s Warehouse
up stairs.) Pasburgit.
; Will, insure lIViiIISL all kinds or FIRE and llARltilf,
A Home Institution . managed by . Directors who are
well known in the community, and who are determined.
by promptness and liberality, to mt7i^r the character
which they have assumed, as• •• ,, est pr ote
til ) P P ) !p O,O
Stock Accounts .•
ffiort
tr
Offm unitw
Open Account
Cash
Prer
4230,400 00
.?62,4‘33 2
$..3, 0 09 70
50,2013,800 00
. 2,194,111 02
03.1,734 13
5628,5% to
r, : , -
Joseph
John Clayton,
Wilf,r,
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