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GILLMORE, of Pittsburgh. bIeTEICT ASTORICti: JOHN N. brCLOWRY, of Pittsburgh. irkTE SYS1TOII: . SAMUEL MIZEE,..of Birmingham ASSEIZIAT: JOSEPH H. DAVIS,of Allegheny (ay; • SAMUEL W. MEANS, of Robinson townsirity, PHILIP H. STEVENSON, of Moon townshir, JACOB STUCKRATIL of-Allegheny City; ANDREW JACKSON.BEAUMONT of Pittsburgh EDWARD CAMPBELL, Ja., Piti.sb.urgli JAMES BLACKMORE, or Pittsburgh cot. , vry; it-n 1208: JOHN T. SYWAIES, of Pittsburgh. COMM SLIVITOR: JOEL KETCHUM, of Elizabeth DlTtrugrOlt O 7 TIM POO& THOMAS NEEL, of Tarentum lIAYSVIL'LE IivATER-Ciunr. ESTAB LISHMENT.-. It is but recently that the hydropathic system of treatment, originating in Ger many, has been tested in this country, for the cure of disease, but it has, in a few years, gained so much popularity, that. however skeptical. one is almost compelled to admit that there is something in the water-cure which rapidly restores the invalid to health ; for, whether it be the strict dietetic regimen observed, and the ne cessity of observing cleanly habits, which are the best means of restoring health, vis itors at water-cure establishments generally come away re-invigorated and rejuvenated. One of these useful institutions, known as the Pittsburgh Water-Cure Establish ment, is located on the Ohio river, ten miles West of the city, at Maysville Station, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. It. is well managed, and com bines superior facilities. The scenery is grand, varied and enliven ing. Situated so near a great city, the Cure is still in the country, surrounded by hun dreds of acres of native forest. The beautiful Ohio, with its diversity of inter esting objects, is in view, in front, and water craft passing hourly up and down, as well as the railroad, carrying thousands of passengers past the door, give life and ani mation to the scene ; while in the rear, lof ty hills, deep:ravines, huge rocks, majestic forest trees, shaded walks, and all that eon'. Lines to make nature beautiful, gladden tLc The climate is remarkably healthy, and t its invigorating influence may be attribub. no trifling agency in the many remarkah cures which have been performed at th establishment. It is entirely free fro miasmatic influences, and will be a de,it ble change for those who have been re , ing where bilious disea.es aro prevalent. The Cure is efe3,ily accessible, being on th lino of one of the loteget riiilroAds iit th country ; with clo.se connection , every where, bringing patients from all the !wine . pal State.: and cities in the Union. The accommodations for visitors, iu , earch of either health or retirement. are complete. The buildings are commodious. well ar ranged, cool and comfortable. :old will at' commodate about one hundred. Souu• > cw• enty-tive patients are now under treatmen:. During the spring a new building was ailde , l to the establishment, capable of receiving fifty visitors. The Cure is supplied with an abundance of pure, soft spring water, and elect ro-chemi ieal baths. A gymnasium and ten pin alley have recently been erected. and everything is supplied which can conduce to the com fort or amusement of the inmates. Should everything fail, they are within easy re.ich of the city and its social and intellectual enjoyments. The establishment is in charge of Messrs. Hereford Si Frease. Mr. Hereford, assisted by his son, is the manager, and studies the cpmfort of the guests, while Drs. S. and If Frease, and Mrs. Celia P. Frease, M. D., prescribes for the invalid and minister to their wants. They have an experience of eight years in conducting Water Care estab lishments and have treated successfully hundreds of cases of every variety of dis- We accepted the hospitality of the pro prietors on Wednesday evening last, on which occasion, by way of enlivening the invalid and amusing the sound of limb, a fancy hop was improvised. The affair was highly creditable, and passed MT with satisfaction to all concerned, particularly the ladies, whn always enjoy good music, and never object to a polka, waltz or French four. We can not help recommending the well, weary, or affiicted to visit the Water Cure establish ment at Haysville, and by all means to take a" pack." Railroad Companies Repudiating The trouble in the Erie Railroad Company is likely to widen. We understand the indis position manifested by the fourth mortgage bondholders to come into some arrangement satisfactory to stockholders and to after credi tors, has provoked the threat to test the validi ty of said fourth mortgage ' at law. This is a very dangerous business, and once begun, its •end and its effect on all railroad mortgage se curities might be disastrous in the extreme. The Journal of C'ontraerce, alblding to this in timation, says, " Enough of this character has already been done to frighten capitalists from making investments in bonds ; cities have de faulted, and States have repudiated, mostly on the plea of improper conversion, and now some informality is to be found in a mortgage, the moment it is inconvenient to stand by the pledge there given. Wo warn all these repu diating gentlemen that they are undermining their Own security, and if they persevere, will bring their own house about their ears. Is tbere no such thing as the sacrednesi; of au-obli gation? Are we a nation of pettifoggers, for whom there is no legal restraint, as long as we can pick a flaw in the the text of our agree ment? Can no community in all this land be trusted to stand by their word and fulfil their agreements, oven though they have sworn to their own hurt? 'Drive a wagon and team through the mortgage itself,' will they ? Who will assume the reins for this act of daring? Or is it an idle menace ?" Expatriation In Baden. The Baden Government has recently made some declarations regarding the Expatriation question. It is declared that the Government of Baden does not require American naturaliz ed citizens, who have been subjects of Baden to perform duty there in case they return, even if they - have emigrated without consent—that is, if they return merely for a visit. It is pre , sumed that the Expatriation controversy here, and the last letter of Gen. Cass, has had a . • • t o. • •• r • - S' The Wasnington Constitution, in ,speaking of the Old' Line Whig party, their: prestini and prospective condition, says : "We "notice with a'ireat deal of,pleasure, the reCommenda tions ientioned by - the tational inictligericer, which' - come - sfrom different' s ,quarters, that a National Conycirtion ofthb Whigs of the United States be held, in the course of the next year, at Richmond, Baltimore or ?idle d elphia, tir the purpose of nominating candi dates for the offices of President and President of the United States; or, if separ ate nominations be deemed inexpedient, for the purpose of selecting among the candidates al ready in the 110(4 suCh as maysbe most - ble to a majority of the Whig party. If we do not mistake altogether the signs of the times, the probability is that the non" earnest, and disinterested of the r nil Line Whigs :who are thus appealed to, will be very apt to come to the conclUsion that separate nominations by them as a distinct organi4a- Lion, will be merely throwing away their votes, or promoting the chances of some candidate whom they could not conscientiously prefer, and would not deliberately assist. We have a . very strong hope that, having enrne to this conclusion, they will, in such a case. go one step further, and select the candidates of the National Democracy, as the only national can didates in the field that have any prospect of It will be apparent to our Old Line Whig friends, that the stability of the Constitution of the United States depend: upon the contin ued ascendency, in the Nationnl Councilq, of a truly national party ; and that I,arty's no cendeney again depend,, upon the eordinl F -Up. port of all the:;e who love the I" n ion, And e ro opposed to sectionalism. Ii the u hole nation were divided into the follower- .ewnr,l the followers of unv Southern not every man pere-ive that cect.,l“ri union—that is revolution and civil war—aviiuli be inevitable: The triumph id eitln r ..t those factions would be th, ru'ri r,i th Federal Constitution, its handed d..wh t. I/4 a Snerf , d trust from our forcfath , kr-, the peace, happines,t, and pretperitv th American Union. The only true and .utEeient uch a calamity, is pre-e that patri.,tic 1111 , comrrehongivo organization. th-ro a folly th rni , erable choice betwe ,- .11 two fitcti. , l, k,l ul Pcmocra. , c traists, one North and the other South, Ca those Old Line Whigs, who have so Lin boasted of their attachment to the t pion as is, and to the Constitution 11,itat as to their choice under The National lieniovraey can th Union and the Constitution from th.• ''Ard to which both nro ht- t.• de a dl strife of e trerni , ts in in tlier s tilt t:, C'on fed.. ra.• v contrary to all our atilicipat.onz. in .1. t.o dcfcat, nil th. ;:overnment 1”. tho , 1, •t tionnl ho en/1 of the "rt :• 4 -11t1.. th 11110 ,har. • ..1 thu rniti , -trupbt• 'll.y r l • it],1 • 11- 4 h•• 11 il•. 1,1 ‘Vith till' ~11 wll4, fr,,in 21,11 • :ti „I •1 L.1.~" • i \V • W . " , ‘`'. "F th'' t A. k th.• l'rg• I r%ti, pat r•-• t I t!;-• Lo-ry iII 11, frorn , A 1,1 t 31 r. lluU 1U... Ves in-. I :sin t l'r•i•r,l , in prefer..lic , • to any nia, 111 Ow I• N't•Ty uatue in a tower of -tr..t.ztli I I'• • only - wan of the Ih-rnocratil• party ‘l, h. r nvn t . 40 wurd. r, bola, (rank. hetrlo— h., couiteittali,tn, or Vett Itur. ot I but poriueulioulor lik, the hh.st, of n ti —ho cool— dirootiv t,. the ~o. it„ •-• ad enary 110 lia null lit nolitiriliti.M Wenld be ,m; sal Lie:lain:it:on. mino ;.`ti' .1-1 the granit, ot . iisti Ilampshire—it be re e, t vallevs of New York mid:J•l',ll 1 , 1, It , reverberated from the far elf -Ii••r -hardy and gallant seamen. His nomination would prodies• thusiasism in the groat Misi—imo tnll. s n, nOt been witnessed since the ,Ind Jackson! His name wood! I from Chicago to New 1 embodiment of Detieierai• and canan into 11 , ti..n, th, l• noWs of preptrati..n A British Hunter on hi- Tra rck. l;runtley G. Berl,ly, I. church, a celebrated eon intim , o 1.1 e• o Fold. a prominent Ap - Orli; piper of about to pay et to this miuntry... lor express purpose of fraterci - ,vgalit. tl disciples of St. Hubert. shaking katit viih transatlantic bretberen, and, with the !cis of his brother sportsmen, procecding a portion of the cultivntod I, , stitry to the magnificent prairies, gatherinz all intorno. tion,iscientilic, agricultural and pn=sible_' lie will he accompanied ty hounds and dogs.. and expci•ts himself ' on that wills li, from his experience of American charii, ter in other climes, was never sought by a stranger in vain. - Mr. Berkeley will lirrlN at New York about the 3d of September. hi+ itattt ill be limited, but while he remain- u e can w omre him of a warm reception from our ~'Xinerielin 1.3 d NK OF CIIILLICOTUE TIIRoWN um. -The Missouri Drm,,crof states that 00 notes ~f the State Bank Branch at Chillicothe, Mo., were thrown out to-day by the State Savings Ass,- elation, of that city, or, what is equivalent thereto, put 011 its blackboard at live per cent. discount. This is owing to th., refusal of that Bank to redeem its issues when presented. Other houses, also, talk of throwing it out. They say it is worth less to them than notes of BIM he which redeem promptly, and le s prise should be paid for it. The Tigers of Singapore. A travelling correspondent of the Now Hampshire Patriot snys: ' • The island of Singapore lies at the eastern eial of the Straits, and is twenty-five miles long by fourteen broad. Thu meaning of the word Singapore is the Place of Lions, which for a long 5.1111• tor. Leon an inappropriate term, since lions have i , 14•011141 obsolete, and their place being supplied by tigers. A con siderable number live in the tall grass and jun gle in different parts of the island, but the greater part swim over frwii the ptiJiilstjlii, from which it is separated by a strait a mile wide. When pressed luii!rer, n. they often are, they swim over to the island, and conceal ing themselves in the grass and thickets, watch the Malays and Chinese when they go to their a tiel s ds ing tt l i e l abor , blov, and , ospringingon the f upo then neck, , strike produces instant death by breaking it. 1t is stated in books and newspapers, and upon in quiry I was told it was true by the most re spectable inhabitants that between three and four hundred Chinese and Malays', are kill ed every year by these ferocious Monsters. While we were waiting at Singapormthe arri val of Mr. Ward, our Minister to China, a • large tiger was killed, and his body; brought into the town for the inspection of the curious. Though a large reward is offered by the govern ment Zr - the island for every one taken, wheth er dead or alive, besides which the skin is worth $5O, no progress has been made towards exter minating them, or even diminishing their num ber." 21:;: Y*, OLD LINE WHIGS : - ?bouhl diat t 1.1 r;., r I •iul rflTlJt Ii II i.:r I ),pliglak INMMI r 'z`. ''+s'X ~ The Result of the Recent Congressional According to the latest information the next delegation from Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina and Alabama will stand as follows: Districts. 1. T. A. R. Nelson, Opposition gain. 2. lloraeo Maynard, Opposition. a, R. 13. Drab-on, f)ppoßition gain. 4. W. B. Stokes, Opposition gain. 5. R. Hatton, Dpro,itim, 6. Jas. 11. Thntnnn, Democrat. 7. John V. Wright, D,mmerat. ts. las. M. Quart,,, ) 1 , 1 .05,11 1 0n. Emerson Etheridge, ()pr,iti,,a ga i n In. W. T. Avery, D , mocrat. KENTUCKY. I) trine. I. Henry (1. Burnett, I/Arunerilt. •' Samuel O. Boytun, I)einnerra. Franoi4 At. Bristow, Oppo-iti,.n. I. 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N s. _ A • It • I.• v‘p Min 1k1,21.1. \ IN( SK I If t h., In ,, tlicr ! 11,1 , 1 ji EN' 11 4 .I:Nr" 4 , anus , 77 I L'l'l;.\ - 1 , 1 LINEN II 1N1 , 1a:li cif ro, . •• 4•11t ..f.•11 . 1014' , /, -1 11 , /riNV.. ‘1,11, , t •Irevl \V A , 'E L EET, nl Nt•%V 17 Fdlirkot .trret. 1)1Z11:1' 111:1't1tilT11 AND ItE1:I.,H1 1 ' ''''' ,trengt 11,211111 V :il4• 101..3 uut;ts n, tier 01 lamneini Mal Let street AsurEßl ,, u. QuALITy "1 old Port Vme. kept - .l „ d Ell! FLEMING',, ntigl4 corner Diamend and Market si. DARISIA O N TITIL PASTE. A is carefully ii.i.pared. ender the .11pel, 1,1,m of Dr. ibthihan, .1d t» lughlc etc„1,01.101 , 1 le' all elle lon. ti-ed it. Fist rate 1,3 SOS. 1111.1 51i - trite( 41.1 rr( OtATOES.----;10 Itasca Very 4 . 111111 . 1. 1.,. 111,1 I,4,lVegi arid 1101 Sat*. by ANI ES A, F Errz En, undo o..ffner :11141 Fit 511.4.4, (-) \P: , t i% l l , ~1 ;, 1 2.01 Gli..lcl',',l,fl,llN lat -2, t•- ~‘ La.'. a ,ta..•hi'ag An iam ,,, , f 1 .40 0. $7OO ; halan,n ttl one year. For ?Ante I.s CLITHBF:Ia S SON. i>l9 Market street. PRIME (I )1 , F E E.-75 bags prime Rio catkt. jin,t ren,.., ed. For ,a!e by k CONNOR, rt 13.20 is? Liberty street Dr,„ E _ • LARU I.'S LADIES' ENVEI, oPEs—All .11i:111t1t, for sale by J. It. WELDIN, jw2o r.:.1 wood stroot tear Fourth. ONE DOLLAR sKIRT, FINE STEEL SPRINGS, White and Colored. Ji.t roceived at augl2 HORNE'S, 77 Market street. ANEW 30 SPRING WOVEN SKIRTZ- With a lately patented bustle. This is a different woven skirt from any other in this market, and much superior as to strength, quality and form . . Sold only by EATON CREE O, jylB Fifth and Market streets. °a ' Z.- t • ( .%.410. t • • • • 4.• Elections. =MEE I) •r..l C:11 ;I-1, II =REIM I th- 11-1 v 1,101 lIIMMO It.. Ir. , a ltlnt 1,41 1.% MEI •-• • 1. r ): I••• .111 MEM =EMI EIMEIME 1111111=1 eur advertisements. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY, } Pittsburgh, August 4u,1859 ELECTION.—TIie annual meeting of the stocks holders of the " Pittsburgh Gas Company," for the purpose of electing two persons to serve at. Trustees for the term of three vents, will be held at the Office of the Company, in Pittsburgh, on the first Monday (sth day) 14 September, 1839, between the hours of two and fire e'clock - . P. M. JAM list 51. cniusTy, auglu:td Treasurer. Printer Wanted. AMAN OF 000 D CUARACTER, corn potent to take charge of a newspapgr and job priming oillee, eau get ttp..rotanent , tatuatlon by apply : ror itrooodilitoly to R. 11. BROWN, Editor of Timor, Fayette county, Pa. aug-20:3k. IV ETEENTII LIST OF APPLICA TIONS for Liquors, filed in the Clerk's Or non up to Augin,t Pith. 1155. Covenella Steven, eating house, 3d ward Pittsburgh. Lang M_ nith other go o ds, 14 do. do. Liiiitz Win.. eating bowie. 4th In. Allegheny. Holton D. It.. with other g‘osls, 1•t do. Pittsburgh. smith II nob, .10. do. Wilkins township. Vertu, John. eating house, Bth ward, Pittsburgh Willoughby 0 'arson, other g od, 4th Wd, Alhlthuny \ ago Chruunin. tavern. Reserve township. 'ilium As .k. 110151,EY, Clerk. Cl ' , le" Ifffiee. Atigu,t Nth, 1 KAI. I INT G, Cur. Wood and Sinth Sim READY - MADE CLOTHING ANI) CAPS 10[n.. " \l 44 : 1 ) I\ I %I. 1.1 4 1 4EM EN T.F \,,Li NI) lII.ARC E FOIL SHOWING GOODS I h I ,•11. I. ..f lut,no•- , .. trot, t-1,1 •• hop .try watt It Pi II( I , ll'S lit -Over SK ELEToN sti r. 1 , :• Sl. - t-i SI: t n,. .r IJ, I sT It ECEIVE 1), W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.'S 11 1.; T 4 1. 1 ("1' 1 P sli ft li rr II F. (111:\ AI 'l'. "I P lit X ;kr u rI \t. th, a llie \I Luiii snozr El= \ I 1 I 4)1.44{411 , .1) 4. %ITER* Mil= W. tit' It NI ERTZ d CO,: .\I.III i 1 , i 's I 11 IMMOMEN=:! ) '• I a F.\ PAN . NI t 1.1 ‘f. t AI, N t . ,„ ~,„,,,y I I 1110.11 i A M n:11 , T WO . 1.1.1\ , :111 , 11 I ; 1114.1:.1 1; . 10 Extr.i ‘II, FE 17.1 - .1:. .• %Li ..‘ .11).1 rt,t •tr.. • . I=l ) - I A 1 f.:11.1.11:., . r Ut.. t 30.1 f :; .t •trt-..t 1011114 INlM=l== I , , %11., u , .I 01 • ;' .. 1 ..0 tntt•rr.l,•,l 1.11%,. We-IC:11 I ••it• • 111.1gt.111f . nt 1..1 fill . '..1•11• .1 .‘ I E. , ETz If I. I. I I 111 H EE t 11,4 FV It \l. , 1 • I,ll' ' , lt/ \ fl~„f~ri, ~i ~.., ~..i „~.. 5... t M 0 V A L. NII t , ! 1, 1 1‘ .. I 4.11 .Ppr,ito n 1,1.• ui Mt. stret.t. 10 Eatoll, I 11, nou OW. 4,11.1 ...I,' [31.41 R' " " J. W. PITTOCK No. GO Fifth Strrel °V"\M \ 4W\A\6 T a E ADMI R E F Steinway's Pianos ..powtlolll ,e have lint reee•ived of ItIV A 1.1.1:1 ) I'l ANO.Ft kItTF-S, viz HIP 7 i It•lt, 0 round eorner, plan, I tae 6 1 , '• They need lait to he bean!, and 01.1 1/I , i ` , llll,lorlty uVor. “111 1, , at 0111, manifested. For sale by II E LEBER S BRO., Na. 53 Fifth Htreet. t4ote fur Steinway's l'ittm, PRUN Ca , l'S in glass jars a do in fiinu boxes casks Turkish; 64.1 kegs for Cooking. iied revolve. I and f.r onto by - REYM - ER & ANDER:4ON, No. 39 Wood street, inylß Oppoliiio St. Charles Hotel RKS.) 11011; ESC( il"1"S IS'11)1i1C1 \V The of 1Nt,,14 , 0; a ,„i, The Cnnqu •=1 of Peril: 2 vols. Fer.lithantl atel Isabella; 3 vol.. I'h fillip 1.11.. Seeond; 3 Vols. Churl., the Fifth ; 1t VOI , P1.141,1r111 , :ii :111delitie3i Nikeelialllo4; 1 vol. Al 3 CO., 55 Wood 'street. E xTACr R HOOTS, for making boor, fo B. FA UNESTOcK & ,alo 11) iY 20 No. fij cur. Wood and Fourth eta. AN"TH ER LOT of the new Woven Skirts just received, ut, 77 biaritet street. JOSEPH HORNE.. LEMUNS.-100 boxes French Lemons just received and for sale by REYMER & ANDERSON, .3g Wood st— opposite St. Charles Hotel. c O OUNTItY RESIDENCE-14 miles from the Court House; 3 acres of ground, well fenced in; 2, bearing trees. apple, peach and cherry; grapes, strowlxirries, shade trees, a locust grove, Se. Cottage House, with hall 8 tea wide, 2 parlors, dining room and kitchen, 5 bed chambers. 2 cellars and store room; por tico in front; stable, carriage house, Ile. The situation is pleasant and healthy, and in a good neighborhood; a well of good water; also a large cistern for soft water. Will be sold or exchanged, by jy24 S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market street. ~~ ~. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH AND BOS"TO THE N MINING CO. Pittsburgh, August 18, 1859. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Directors of this Company have this day declared a dividend of FOUR DOLLARS PER SHARE, payable on the 25th inst. Eastern stockholders will be paid at the office of S. W. (Usk A Co., Boston. THOS. M. HOWE, auglB:lw President PITT TOWNSHIP, Angina 1;, ISMt. f TO BUlLDP, RS.—Proposals will be t- until SATUIIIJAF, Septeud,er mod, for building, by contract,contract, a new public School House,on Centre Avenue, blineniville. The plan and specifications can Le seen at the office of J. W. Herr, Architect, St. Clair street, and proposals sealed may be left at the o ffi ce of William A. 'Herron, corner of Sixth and Wood streets, subject to ins cepninee by the Bor.md of Directors. For any other de sired particulars, applY to either of the Committee. ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE, WILLIAM A. HERRON, JOHN GRAY, auglflitsepa Committee. .4 Splendid Farm, OF ABOUT ONE HUNDRED ACRES, within an hour's ride of Pittstdirkth, for sale on lib oral terms. Apply at this otliee, to nugll JAMES P.l3AFtll.. WANTED.—A situation, eitlicr in a news or job ogle, PRE‘i.SMAN, by a person of 2.5 yearn practival experience. Referencea—W. S. Haven, or Morning Pio.t Job Office. GEO. Aiblresa Morning Poor. auglo NUT AND BOLT FACTORY Patent lint-Pre,s,iNutii of all size, o•n hand. and man lifactured. Bolts for Bridges, Maelimery, Agrieul turn! litmleiniaits..te.. furnished at short notice. Warehouse, No. 114 Water street. athitly Rti.kl', SCULLY & CO. W. G. & CO., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS 434 Market, and 433 Merchant Ste., ARE Nmy RE( 'EI V I F RuM EU noPE, tht, Erra.reem i z ~,, e rtieetit of geed,...elepted to the pre,eit The.., with their borne purchase,. in Will entiltir thrill to offer lo the Trait, rine of tlie attractive .t ~ cl, m Om market. MINIM r.•.poctfully t,, ...camirto p0r , 413.-inv. allgl7,'lntdaw THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, Protected Solution of Protoxide Si'('CES_SEt'l.l.:l" PASSED TITE ••• I.,..iefd 11201 new d,revpi w•- en the MittPna 3ft. , ficA are , oth . ,..t . ted. and antltit no. - be Tee,lVed 3.9 nn 11Pd 111.•.111.111, t•+ ettivary in c•oriu,„: Affections of the Liver, Dropsia, Neuralgia. Bron chiti3 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 bo- lo .io• Alid ol -I/oh A 1.....011ar cloat Ao ur lI 3 ..., i„....... 1., 1,-. La,. the prof!, A ei• eg2 lt e. 4 4 . ‘, - f t . G.... t., 1...• A our,. lilt. ' , Fit it. , Trill i''• ~ '. - :,... -,..”..,...,..•:„,.. to toy .11-.A.,-.--• V, t ti'. j ‘7 . 2: • 111. d, atol N.. , odto, ti, oh.. -- tl.- .., nil , pion 01.. , Ar... 1-- plo.Ao-ly that olo.di I, oflou 1,111. •I Ow la,iv.ld 1., of toodolual ,1,11 o . d. tt Arol ..tto.A.A 44 1/, ..,‘ i op 10c0n,d,,,n1.1.-• N, II - ..r !Dr, 1..1t1, 11., .11. I, 5. tii•• ga , r- 1 ',hr., lu the Ih , tr. f,il r• J.,7111 11. rp-ot. ll•trtitt Kitig, Jl4 •••• II •• ,I•4ltiti , 1.. Ea7luitEl-1 LOCUST GROVE SEMINARY, FOR YOUNG LADIES, LAWRENCEVILI E_ THE N F:XT .1N Nt'Al. SE - 1 : 4 .111N. of two t. r m s. t‘tll. , l.eti 011 TI . MI,AY, lif ‘.1.. al 4 , %. M. I'!,. • F...40t) 1..1.-13. 1‘11.•.1 &I'm,. Ow !war. commto the - , uttll ..f 01, in fAv.ltti.••• 1,.r trAN tt.r.l,-.11 , ) ii4,1%,,,L.,1:Ati1rx,y. I Day fr• , ni Th., r , f lt,trd.og l•• thiri 11.116,:z. an , in f.•I tziai,n. 1,111, St'. i.• 1../ Al 1,, 14 . .ill.l l I.an anal tic anal )lu-lo 4.1 - 1 , ) Itlgli , ‘ „,l 1: 4.F.. T kJ I , IA:. A M tt•pr4 , ..•tit.ll% 01 kr. !, •• t.% d ,k ..... 111%31 M. BOLE, 1 4 1 \ NE BUILDER AN II j . JnREA \\l I ERN VI. kININ" MILL MIME= will make to wArruni•••l can 1,. mode. the I.tot Engine-. Turning Planer., for r uxl and mm: Aik.l tii S11:111114', t111411111t1,,,, .4 all -i.,.•••utni viirtety S.ortirs, n) .11.unetor And nitoh. tu fait iu li•oth. Will I. mink, andhAlii on liana. I iootor N . .gizer En awl thick rtitui...l for h al i te 'hem, lent other Plunini: done to order; rail piallo 3:: not., stilt, I.) du itufri, riltrUtiola and protilVtittldo giVell to opal, on Printing. and other 111,tchnt.•,. MEMM=EI kel . L9 . olEa..+MW].A:id .11,41;1.1.1% 4 PAI \IF) NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT, LABOR, TIME AND MONEY IS SAVED BY IT FOR HALF BY ALI. STOREKEEPERS. Salt Manufacturing Company, 396 Penn St., above Canal qp3o,a4tith pußEsAur PURESALT!-- Table, Dairy and Packing Salt, Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, 396 PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL ap3o:m-tustlk ORS. C. M. FITCH & J. W. SYKES DU YSICIANS FOR DISEASES OF THE _IL THROAT AND CHF.ST. and other Chronic An mentscompficatcd with or cAinsing PULMONARY COM PLAINTS. OFFICE-101 Penn •treet, Plit.nburgh, Pa ! CONSULTATION FREE A list of ir . es.tions sent to those who wish to consult 04 by litlter. jeUtl! - "j 1y THE FALL STYLES OF u beautiful and durable Calisimere Hat, and every variety of sorr HATS for men and boyti, at GAUZE MERINO SHIRTS FUR MEN with rthort s:etfyes, And Collars, and a full line of Men's Furnishing tioods suited to the warm weather. Children's (Moro 4ferin Vests, in all sizes, at lea) JOB. ifORNE , S, ii Blarlcet et. CLOSING OUT, Al' REDUCED PRICES Our entire stock, preparatory to removal, about To our NEW STORE-ROOM ON FIFTH STREET. TWO BUILDING LOTS, in the "Old Poor House" plan, Allegheny City. Price for both WO. Three building lots, by 118, on Washington street, Manchester. - Price $4OO each: For sale by . - au , IS & CUTHBERT a 80N, 61 Market st. FRESH TAMARINDS cart always be pro cured at JOSEPH FLEMING% auglB corner Diamond and Market street. Year 2.ihltrtistmtnts. TO PRINTERS. PHI! ADCLPHIA PA IMPORT VTI 0 NS American Fabrics, Et'l ERS of Iron Combined, DYSPEPSIA, yond question DU. 1 . :( H. K EysEn SAPONIFIER, The Ready Family Soap Maker !=li PENNSYLVANIA THE (im.y WARRANTED PURE AND DRY Is nmnufeettired by the SILK UATS; nouns, 119 Wood street, One door South of Fifth LINEN DRAW EIL9, FINE SHIRTS, SEPTEMBER 10TH, EATON, CREE & CO., corner Fifth and Market sta HARVY DAVIS PHILLIPS-. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND MANUFACTURERS, Pl ,- crivrnmEts, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PLUMBING MATERIALS, GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Agents for Allen's Celebrated Steam and Water Guages, MANUFACTORY NO. 110 WATER, AND 104 FRONT STS. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, wareraoms, O Wood street, Pittsburgh, and Federal street, Allegheny City. auga:cmi.s2,3 gear advertisements. GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, HALTSTER, AND HOP DEALER, Pitt Street, Pittsburgh. ""RAVI NG COMMENCED BREWING for the season, I am now prepared to furnish my customers with a SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FRESII ALE. In addition to me regular brands, I am manufactur ing a very FINE FLAVORED BITTER ALE. put spin small packages expressly for family use. This Ale lA not only a delightful beverage, hut is highly recommended by the medic I faculty, fur invalids, where a mild, nourishing tonic is required. I havo also my celebrated WHEELING BOTTLED ALES, Constantly on hand, consisting of KENNETT BITTER AND CHAMPAGNE; PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. Packages sent to any part of the city. augll:6m CITY AND COUNTY INSURANCE COMPANY. NoTIcE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, in pursuance of an act of Assembly relating there to, and the Charter of Incorporation, approved April 11th, 1559, Rooks to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stook of the City and County Insurance Company of the city of Allegheny, will risopen at the office of PETER PETER.SoN,FedcraI street, Allegeny.ou MONDAY, the Ilth of July, and be continued until the whole number of shares are subseribed, from 9 o'clock, A. M, to 4 o'clock, P. M., each day. Josiah King, Fleury Irwin, Peter Peterson, 0. G. Craig, James Old, James Gilwon, C. Yeager, Samuel Gormly, John A. Scott, John W. Riddle, Samuel Lindsay, Jun. M. Roreland, U. M. Es -m•, R. W. Poindexter, James Park. Jun., O. Leet Shields, James L.Graham, B. Pusey, John Birmingham, Win. P. Baum, John Irwin. Sen., John Sampson, George Lewis, Nichols." Voeghtly, Sen., R. P. liFfiowell, David Greig. J. Longmore, Thomas Farley, Alex. Hilands., Thomas Donnelly, James A. Gibson, thremissio,irm. NEW ARRIVAL •••"P ., .• PIANO FORTES. 1. 7 ." T RECEIVED, A NEW LOT OF PIANOS, From the Manufactory of CHICKERING & SONS, Of and 7 octave,, and various style of finish INSTIttTMENTS WARRANTED.-E 4 The Tiniane are invited to call and eremitic the Mock or the suli-critcr, which eon:Wats of nearly FIFTY PIANOS_ JOHN H. MELLOR, ire -Three Excellent Plano. to Rent, NEW STOCIi. OF MELODEONS. JUST R ECM V ED—A SPLENDID NEW lot of Dl EI.uLEt)N from tho -- f..etory .. 1 MASI , N & HAMAN, ROSIOn, Inotiolito_ an the st) les erode by thia firm. • i s • I instrintwent, havo been approved by the greatest 11111, , i,131,1 in the country—as Dr. Lowell Mason. t F. Root. Cl. IL Ilnollatry, and others.—s,un sequenttv they eats i.e relied on no beingfirst class ino'nu meal, noted for the following, points: 1. Their pure and Intone:II quality of uaia. 1 Their great power of tone. :1. 'fluor perfect equality of tone. 1. 'Their prompt nod na,-Y touch. 5. Their beanufill style of finish. U. 'nom - ,linahility. 7 . The, cheapness of price. For sale only by JOLIN E. MELLOR, No. 131 Wood Streets Descriptive circular', mailed to any addreP.s. [myl3 To Housekeepers. QO3l E'r 111 NG NEW.—B. T. BABBITT'S it EsT MENCINAL SALERATUS, 6 'li:u‘neir entirely different from other Saleratus.i , ,All the deleterious matter extracted iu such al manner as to produce Bread. Biscuit, and all! 11 .1cinii. of Cake, without containing a particle of LS: lerat us when the bread or cake s there-I 7 o : , lJ .To p , r, ,t izi :rtitT lt,) i l , eson.. results Every partil turned to btu., and passes, !through the Iread or biscuit while baking; eons .e..0-ntly nothing remains but common Salt, Water and Flour. You will readily perceive by the taste of this Salarams that it is entirely da l" fervid from other Saleratus. It is packed•in one undpa.rs, Medicinal each wrapl lZ brant"l'r : ciut ferattsalso.Pivture, twisted loaf a glass of etterveseing water on the top---1 'When I o ou o ono r i y r o uttV:o on g l e d t p l ' IT - e Full directions for making I ~uezt ezaetly like the tatiat'ci-tf"; e this Saler:tins and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will Q aRVOIIII.IIp each package; also, directions for g ,making all kinds of Pastry • also, tor making 'Soda \littler and Seidlita Powders. MAKE VOtat OWN SOAP, I TII I) B. T. BABBrrrs PURE CONCENTRATED 7 %Varranted double the strength of ordinary Pot • • Ilb '' lh 3 !Ds 6 Rte. and , ,Ii: put up in (..AnN..— , .., Sy ...., ... g 0 ,12 lbs.—with full directions for making Hard and u 0 tioft Soap. Consumers will find this the cheap. lost Potash in market. 31 ) hiSlltlikettlrCti and for sale by , .CTD B. T. BABBITT, i Nos. GS and In Washington lit-. N. I', ~, A Ojy9lydior and No. :IS India st, Boston. i V W5l. 11. WIIITNEY, NOTARY PUBLIC _ OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth street, near Wood. jyl3 RAILROAD SP EER COM:PAn. Jos. Dilworth, D. W. C. Bidwell, (Sitece,ors to Porter. Rulfe sissurACruntss RAILROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND I3CIAT SPIKES, for. or Wotrr st. ovitt Cherry ollry, ir&IY Pf TPSIt WIWI; ATNA STOVE WORKS ALEXANDER DRADLIEY, IIANUT AMNIA AND MAISEL IN AVIDLY VADIITY o 7 Cooking, Parlor & Heating Stoves, PLAIN AND FANCY ORATE FRONT'S, &C. Solo Proprietor of the Celebrated PATENT GAS BURNING AND SMOKE CONSUMING COOK STOVES. Office and Sales (looms, oc2l, :13 , 2p Wood Strut, Adlisburo/L; L Ci!AR/f•FS H. KERT, STCPCTc. p73§ Walnut St ! , Stock Bousht and Sold on Cornmusaion at Board of Bro. kers; also in Boston, New York and Baltimore. ana.:.`.lm NEW FIRM. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO. BRASS FOUNDERS, TEAM AND GAS FIFE FITTERS, PI UMBERS and FINISHEF.S clap kings of brass rk, DEALERS- II DAS FIXTURES, &C. owe Wareroopt, No. 141- ,Wood at., ftyr Doors from Fifth ? ' Fp pl . 44rr, NQ.I 54 Pleat st,ltyp Doors ltelow llortougtola House, The well-known practical skill and experience in the various branches of Brass Casting, Steam and Gas Pipe Fi v it e irt e ? r f r. the rs m ons ni t or att l .e n n ealpe n r t e . cl - th w e or tnn e ar tu h t o ed fl l iem,) should entitle as to a share of public patronage. All Orders Promptly Filled. jylktf C UTLER Y.—The best assortment of KNIVES, FORKS, CARVERS, POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, Razors, Se., in the city, will be found on our shelves. Prices to spit the times. • , ; CART*RIGHT. A YOUNG, No. SI Wood street. - ::~~, Insurance and Trust Cempanf. OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, 403 NVAL:Ocr Sr, PHIIADLLPICES. CHARTER. PER PETUAL. Authorized Capital, 8300,000. CAprr.u.—Paid in-and securely iereeted. ASSETS, MAY 18,135 D. CAsa—On band and in Bank In handsof Agents... ....... )... .$12.579 68 . O.UT 17 ----$ 19= o Real Estate owned by the Company 49,000 00 Bonds and Mortgages—bearing six and seven per cent. interest 152,940 00 Debts duo the Company, welt secured 17,748 81 Stock—Par value 79,450 00 Bills receivable for loans, &c., not yet matured.. 03,117 43 All other securities 15,000,00 LIABILITIE& Loairs—Adjusted, not yet due _.......5 G,7..53 Unadjusted . 70.1:31 Awnlung proof-- 5,000 OU ' All other claims 20,574 57 r 38,909 70 J. WRIGHT, Secretary. R. W. POINDEX'rEft, Agent, 97 Water st., Pith4burgh.. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, 310ORGATE STREET, LONDON. CAPITAL.. 86,299,900 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS.. 2,194,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ending January 31,18.5 s 933,714 13 THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Lo=s or Damage by Fire, almost every description of Property. The liatee of Premium nreptalerate, and, in all cases, based upon the character of the owner or occupant, and the merits of the risk. Loseea promptly aijuoted and paid without reference to London. A ....pedal permanent fund provided in Phi/m delphin for payment of lows in lhis country. RETERLNCr-q 17 CITriLLT.OII: Messrs. James 311:111Iy & Co., 17.1 Wood Street; John Floyd A Co.. 173 Wood street; " Brown &Kirkpatrick:4, 193 Liberty street D. Gregg A. Co., 90 Wood street; " Wilson. 111'Elroy S Co., 51 Wood street; " James 3FCAndless & Co., 103 Wood street; '• .Nimiek A. Co., 95 Water street; B. A. Fahnestoek S Co.. First and Wood sts.: " Jos. Woodwelt S Co., Second and Wood 504 " Atwell, Lee A' Co., S Wood street; " 13urehtield et Co., Fourth And Market streets " Weandless, 31eans Co.,lVoodand - Water eta George 11. Stuart. Dig., 13 Bank street; M CA,,. Myers. Chighorn & Co., `2:,..2 Market street; Wm. 21•Elee & Co., 2:2 Muth Front street; 11CCutelieon a: Collins, Front and,New streets Smith, Williams & Co., 512 Market street; James Graham & Co, 20 and ' 2 Letitia street Joseph E. Mitchell, En President. M:iehanics . Bank Jame, Dunlap. 1 , 2a,1., President Union Bank; . lion W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court: ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE—No. 37 Fifth Street, Ilink Block. TNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OP 1. FIRE AND SIARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOIN D. I‘IcCORD, Vice President; D. Id. Siere:ary ; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Dirac-Inas—base. Jones, C. 0. Hussey. Harvey Childs, Capt. It. C. Gray. John A. Wilson, 13. L. Fahneotock, John It. - McCord. I=oea,•. 11l Pennock. R. P. Sterling, Capt. Wm. Thos. M. Howe, Itol,t. 11. Davi. mr.JS DELAWARE RiIITUAL Si WOOD STREET. INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLA, TITRE OF PENNELVANIA.IMS. OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS PHILADELPHIA. Marine Insurance. ON VESSELS, - I CARGO, To all parts of the world.. FREIGHT, On Goode, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages to all farts of the Union. FIRE INSCRANC.:"--b On Aferchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling blouses, etr, etc. ASSETS OF THE COMPA Y, • liorzunist 1, 1850. —71,3 Q 105,114 00 104,423 00 :10,112 50 Bonds, Mortmes, and Real Estate-. Philadelphia Cary fi cent- Loan Pennsylvania State Loans united States Treasury Notes " . Railroad 611 cent. Moiitgage 57,375 00 6 3 Stocks in Railroads, Gas and Insurance Goa-. 75,362 60 Bills I.eeeival,le_._ ...... ....................... ...... 231,666 26 Cash on hand ............. ..... ..... 42,067 85 . Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums onl Marine Policies recently issued,and other 61,238 14 70; debts due the Company.-- -..............-. Diane TOIIS. Win. Martin, ‘ Samuel E. Stokes Edmund A. Souder, J. F. Peniston, S Theophilus Paulding, Henry Sloan. ' John It. Penrose, Edward Darlington, John C. Davis, H. Jones Brooke, James Traquair, Spencer M'llvaine.. Wm. Eyre, Jr.. Thomas C. Hand, James C. Hand, Robert Burton, Wm. C. Ludwig, Jacob P. Jones, Joseph H. Soul, James B. 'M'Farlardl Dr. R. M. Heston, Joshua P. Eyre, Gee. G. Lieper, John H. Semple. Pitt Hugh Craig, D. T. Morgan, 8 Charles 'Kelley. J. T. Logan, • "" I% ILLIAM MARTIN, Piesident. THUS C. RAND, Vice President. ~ , Haear LTLIILB.N, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA EIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 CHESNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House, WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF LNSU RA.NCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable sates of premium. - - - - Charles Bayes E. B. Engh : P. B. SavZ , r; h C. Sherman: S. 3. tfc'argee' F. ILBURN Secretary. pVai" - Iviri.VANIA INSURANCE CO .-No. 63 Fourth Street RECTOM. Jacob Painter, /lady Patterson, I. Grier Sproul, C. A. Colton, Janes H. Hopkins. A. A. Carrier, Henry Sprout, Nich.Voeghtly, G eorge w.s m ith. A. J. Jones, Wade Ilampto ‘, Robert Patrick. Chartered. 9300.000 FIRE AND MARINE RISHS TAKEN, of all de• ecripuons. Pittsburgh Insurance Company, NO. 96 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. ROBERT GALWAY, President.' ALEX. BRADLEY, Vile President. F. A. RINEILA_RT, Secretary 44r Aid - dies igiinst BULL 'AM) CARGO RISES, on the - Ohio and Mis , AsAppi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against loss and damagZ by Fire, and against lbe Petits of the Sea and Inlqid Neviganon and Tranapac• Western Insurance Company, GEORGE DARSIE, President; F. 3t. GORDON, Secretary Orrin Zi0.92 Water street, tSpsng t di'sWareiatius'e stbirs,) Pi ttslaargli. 'Will insure against all kinds of FIEE and MARINE RISES. pp Rome Institution managed by Directors who are well known Ip the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to tosietain the character lihleh theylnte assorned ri , as offering the b ea t prote4: two to those who desire to be insured. ASSETS, APRIL Stith, Isle. Stock Accotmts Morte°fffice turni re—... Open Accounts, etc Cash Premium N0te5......„ Notes and bills discounted JOSEPH H. DAVIS nsurattrq. GREAT WESTERN STATEMENT, MAY IS, IM9 ESTABLISHED IN 1836 REFTILENCES IN PIIIIABII.PIII.i. JAMES W. ARROTT, Agent, Temporary Office, 103 Wood street. SAFETY INLAND rNsiTRANCES - P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Iskr. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. ROBERT P. KU. , ;(3, President, M. W. BALDWIN. Vico President,. DIRECTORS E. R. Cope, George W. Brown, Joseph S. Paul, John Clayton, E. Wilor, Of Pittsburgh. OrTICERS A. A. CARRIER, Pret4klent. I. GRIER SPROUL, Secretary. [jal:ly , ui3r.c•zoas. Robert Galway, Samuel IrCliarkan, Joseph P. Geaam, M. D., John Scott, •• James Marshall, Darid Richey, James W. Heilman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, J. L. Leech, John Fullerton, N. F. Hart. R. Robinson, Robert H. Hartley, William Carr, . 31• Gill. 1e25 OF PITTSBURGH - • . George Die, R. Millar. Jr. J. W. Butler, George W. Jacksou, James M'Auley, Alex. Speer. Andrew Ackley, Win—Mcli/Q1 Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander • eki D. M. Long, Wm. H. Smith, C. W. Bicketsou. 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