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    SEVENTY - SI X.
ny WM C ErITANT
What ia-rooa from 1110 pr1:1111/,
11 - 11,1 thrunglt the fresh awnlkenellumh
The tl , rilling cry of freedom rung.
And to the v‘ork . 4,t w3rfare strung
The yeoman's iron hood!
Bills Ming the cry of hills around,
An ocean mart replied to mart,
And stresut=t,'Where springs were yet unfound,
pealed far away the startling Bound
In the forest's heart.
Tiaq, tut rcbed ta bravo from rocky atop
From mountain ricerswift and c 61.1,
The lA,' re of trio tteraly
The vales %here gatherLd watcre
4ent up the strung and L.M.
As if the very earth again
The fair, feral birds of yrpt, r
An aged sire and matrongrey,
Saw the loved warrior hem away,
And deemed it sin to grieve.
Alresdy had the atrifo brgnn—
Already bloal on Concord's plain
Along the springing grass had ran,
And Mood had Iluwn at Lexington,
Llko brooks of HIIIIIRIer rain,
Tho death-alaln or, the April sww:d
Hallowed to freez'orn !111 the si n re;
In fragmeuts fell ihr. yoke abh rrol—
Tl2e footstep. cf the foreign !met
Framed the EOli no inure.
mils. Poiwr,R\
la t h"r 3 arki;cv.7 " -prof tet
Mrs. Iladtte, r y y
and Mrs. I:adgery is a vidcw,
Let nebo ly rasidy irn,gine tilat 1 am about to
relate a common 1,1.,c0 urievairo lic. , ci , .uso I have
suffered that first : , .elitence to escape my pen.
My obj,iotion to Mrs. Badgery is, not that. ehe
is too fond of me., but that ske is too fond cf
the memory of her late husband. She has not
attempted to marry me ; she would not think
et marrying rue, even. if I asked her. Under-
Ptftud, therefore, if you please, tit the outset
that my grievance in rel;tion to this widow lady
is a grievance of an entirely new kink
Let nit) begin again. 1 am a bachelor of a
certain age I have a large circle cf acquaint
aneee ; but 1 solemnly deelere that the late Mr.
Badgery was novel numbered on the list of my
friends. I never heard of him in my life; I
never knew that he had a relict ; and never sct
eves on lira. Bedgo•ry until one fatal mareinp:,
when I went to see if the fixtures wore all tight
in toy new home.
My new houeo is in the suburbs of London, I
looked at it, liked it, took it. Three times 1
visited it before I sent my furniture in. Once
with a friend, onto with a surveyor ; once by
myself to throw a---sharp eye, nil have already
intimated, over the fixtures. The third visit
marked the fatal occasion on which 1 first saw
Mrs. Badgery. A deep interest attaches to
this event, and I shell go into details in describ
ing it.
I rung at the bell to the garden door. The
old woman appointed to keep the house answered
it. I directly saw something, strange and con
fused in her face and manner. Some men
would have pondered a little and questioned
w. I am by nature impetuous and a rusher
concluvions. " Drunk," said to myself and
,hed into the house perfectly satisfied.
locked into the front parlor. Grato all
`. curtain pole all tight, gas chandelier all
looked into the back parlor—ditto,
ditto, diit'On - tilttr - rinii of business say. I mount
ed the stairs. Blind on back window right. I
opened the door of the front drawing room—
and there sitting in the middle of the bare floor,
was a largo v; (Imam on a little camp-stool ! She
was dressed in the deepost mourning, her face
rue hidden by the thickest crape veil 1 ever saw,
and she was 'groaning softly to herself' in the
desolate solitude of my new unfurnished house.
What did I do'? Do l I bounced back into
the landing as if I had been shot, uttering the
national exclamation of terror and astonish d pent
"Hullo!" (And hero I particularly beg, in pa
renthesis, that the printer will follow my spel
ling of the word, not put Hillo, or Halloa, in
stead, both of which aro base compromises
which represent no sound that ever yet issued
from any Englishman's lips.) I said "Hullo!"
and then I turned round fiercely upon the old
woman who kept the house, and then said "Hui.
lo" again.
She understood the irrisistible appeal that I
had made to her feelings, and curtseyed, and
looked towards the drawing-room, and humbly
hoped that I was not startled or put out. 1 ask
ed who - the crape covered woman on the camp
stool was, and what she wanted thero. Before
the old woman could answer, the soft groaning
in the drawing-room (teased, and a multi ed
voice, speaking from behind the crape veil, ad•
dressed me reproachfully, and said :
"I am the widow of the late Mr. Badgery."
What did .D say in answer? Exactly the
words which,/ flatter tryself, any other sensi
ble man in my situation would have said. And
what words were they ? Thee.) two :
"Oh, indeed !"
"Mr. Badgory and myself were the last ten.
ants who inhabited this house," continued tho
muffled voice. '-Mr. Badgery died here."--
The voice ceased, and the soft groans began
again.
It was perhaps not neecuary to answer this ;
but I did answer it. How ? In one word t
"Hal"
"Our house has been empty," iesumed the
voice, choked by sobs. "Our establishment has
been broken up. Being left in reduced circurn
stances, I now live in a cottage near ; but it is
not home to me. This is home. However
long I live, wherever I go, whatever change
may happen to this beloved house, nothing c•sn
ever prevent me from looking at it as my home.
I oame here, sir, with Mr. Badgery after my
honeymoon. Ali the brief happiness of riy life
was once contained in these four walls. 11,'ery
dear remembrance that I fonely cherish is shut
up in these sacred. rooms."
Again the voice ceased, and egatu the soft
groans echoed around my empty walls, and ooz
ed out past me down my uncerpeted staircase.
I reflected. Mrs. Badgery'e brief happiness
and dear remembrances were. not included in
the list of fixtures. Why could she not take
them' way with her ? Why should she leave
them littered about in the way of my furniture?
was just thinking how I :conlrTi pat this view
_of the case strongly to Mrs. P,adgery, when she
suddenly left off groaning, and addressed me
once more.
"wt ;'.e this bolls° bee, been empty," she said,
have been In the habit of looking iu from time
to time, and renewing my tender associations
with this place. I have lived as it weru iu the.
sacred memories of Mr. Badgery and the past,
which these dear, these priceless rooms cAll up,
dismantled and dusty as they arc at the pres
ent moment. It has been my practice to give
a remuneration to the attendant for any blight
trouble that I might oceasion—"
"Only sixpence, sir," whispered the old wo
man close at my ear.
"And to ask nothing in return," continued
Mrs. Badgery, "but the permission to bring
- my
camp-stool with me, and to meditate on Mr.
Badgery in tho empty rooms, with every one of
which some happy thought, or eloquent word,or
or 'tender action of his is so sweotiy a&eoei',.ted.
I came hero on my usual errand to day. lam
discovered, I presume, by the new proprietor of
the house—discovered, I am quite ready to admit,
as an intruder. lam willing to go, if you wish
it, after hearing my explanation. My heart is
full, sir; I am quite incapable or conteuchug with
you. You would hardly think it, but lam sit
ting on the spot once occupied by our ottoman.
I am looking toward the window in which my
flower stand once stood. In this very place Mr.
Badgery first sat down and clasped roe to his
heart, when we Came back from our honey-moon
trip. 'Matilda,' ho said, your drawing room
has been expensively papered, carpeted, and
furnished for a month; but it has only been adorn
ed love since you entered it. If you have no
sywpathy, air, for such remembrances as these;
itlyou see nothing pitiable in my position, taken
in connection with my presence hero ; if you can
not enter into my feelings, and thoroughly un
derstand that this is not a house bat a slarins—
you have only t,.) say so, and I ant quite willing
to go."
• She spoke with the air of a martyr—a mar
tyr to my insensibility. If she had been the pro
prietor and I had been the intruder, she could
not have been more mournfully magnanimous.—
All this time, too, she never rained her veil—she
never has raised it in my presence, from that
time to this. • I have no idea whether sho is old
or young, dark or fair, handsome or ugly; my
imprelsion is, that she is in every respect a fin
ished and perfect Gorgon, but I have no basis of
fact:on which I can support that dismal idea.—
A moving mass of crape, and a"mtulled voice—
that, if you drive me to it, is all I know, in a
personal point of view, of Mr. Badgery.
"Ever since my irreparable loss this has been
the shrine of my pilgrimage, and the altar of my
worship," proceeded the voice. "One man may
call himself a landlord, and say that he will let
it; another may call himself a tenant, and say
that ho will take it. I don't blame either of
those two men ; I only toll them that this is my
home ; that my heart is still in possession, and
that no mortal laws, landlords, or tenanta teen
ever turn it out. If you don't understand this,
sir; if the holiest feelings that do honor to our
common nature have no particular sanctity in
your estimation, pray do not scruple to say sc3
pray tell me to go."
ETO Dk2-00211111IIZA.]
et? orning 14iiost.
JAMES P. BA RR, llditot and Proprietor.
PITTSBURGH:
FRIDAY MORNING
DEMOCRATIC BTATE
VGII JUDGE',
WI I.4LIAM A. PORTER,
OF P ELILADELPI II A
von CANAL COIIIIISSIONEEL,
WTESTLEY FROST,
OF FAYETTE COUNTY
Pay Your Bills.
Wo desire to pay our own bills promptly,
and to do so, must have prompt settlements
from those indebted to us. Through all the•
various kinde of business, people, in order to
pay, must he paid. It is now the "settling
year," and we shall expect all who
uwe us to `:all at the Captain's office and set-
From the present time our subscribers wil
please recollect what we have heretofore an
nouneed, that our terms for daily and weekly
subscriptions are cash in advance
OUR. BEKLY.
The Saturday _Warning Pus!, with the latest
news, local, commercial and telegraphic, and
a large amount of interesting editorial, II"63.
ceihneous and literary matter, can be had at
the Counting Room this morning. In clubs
of five this mammoth Weekly costs but a dol
lar a year. send in your clubs.
TUE HOT 'WEATHER.
The summer heat has become positive. There
is no mistake about it. The weather is hot.
Walker's pure Allegheny ice melts faster than
riches, and the housewife tells you the milk is
sour, the meat spoiled, and the vegetables and
fruit insipid did tasteles. All the newspa
pers are filled with accounts of poeople struck
down by coup de solid. The mortality from
the distempered weather all over the country
is frightful. In New York and Brooklyn, fifty
cases of sun stroke, and the majority of them
fatal, have occurred in a single day. The
coroners and the hospitals are busy, and
animal as well as human life is suffering
greatly from the intense heat. While such
weather as this continues, people'should not
over exert themselves, either bodily or men
tally, Worry is worse than work. Koop as
quiet as possible. Live temperately, on
wholesome food, avoid stimulating drinks,
and pay the printer's bill, and notwithstand
ing the weather, your days will be long in the
land. If you can raise the money, hie off
with your family too some cool retreat in the
country—if you can't, why you must " grin
and bear it," and comfort yourself with the
reflection that " this weather makes the crops
grow."
TIIE3 COST OF' EDUCATION.
The annual statement of the Board of Ed.
ucation has been published, "according to
law, in the papers authorized to do the city
printing." As our democratic readers are
tax-payers, we give the following ab;tract for
their information :
Balance in the Treasury, July 223, 1857...$ 4,733 91
State appropriation 3,720 98
&hoot tafr..es 48,522 29
Cost of maiptainia g Ward Schools—.
.1 Colorad Schoole
High School
Secretary's salary —,
Treasurer's commission
Cash refunded C. Russell, overpaid
Balance in Treasury
$56,1)77 18
The High School expenses wore as follows
E9.lary of Principal ...... $1,500 00
" Assistants 4,721 97
Contingent expenses 1,458 32
IKterect on the Funded Dela of the City.
The amount of interest on the regular mu
nicipal debt of the city of Pittsburgh, ezclu
kl_ve of Railroad bonds, due July lot in New
York and Philadelphia, is as follows:
In Now York $ll,BBO 00
[a Philadelphia 7,801 72
This amount has been promptly forwarded
by the Controller, Mr Lambert, and the
Treasurer, Mr. Eichbaum, to the agents of
the city in the East. We note the fact more
particularly at this time, because we have
been informed that certain parties in Phila
delphia have endeavored to make it appear
that the city of Pittsburgh had neglected in
some instances to provide forithe payment of
the interest upon her regular municipal debt.
This has never been the case, and we venture
to say never will be. There can be no safer
six par cent. investment than the bonds of
this city issued for municipal purposes.
The IYlorntoug.
It would appear from recent advices that
the "Mormons are not disposed to acquiesce in
the Government arrangements as readily as
was at first supposed. The truth is, the
Mormon religion does not allow obedience to
the United States, or any other human au
thority, than the fEaints designated by the
Church. To yield obedience to any other
Inman authority is to violate a part of their
:religious creed. The spiritual portion of it,
•that relating to the worship, of the Supreme
:Being, the Government of the United States
has no disposition to interfere with. To coun
tenance the other portion of it, that relating
to human. government, would be, on the part
of our Government, an encouragement to
establish among us a power that does not ac
knowledge the supremacy of the Constitu
lion and laws of the United States, but abso
lutely sets them at defiance. It is the latter
Tense, that has induced the Government to
s end an army to Utah ; and the Mormons
nrust be made to yield obedience to the laws
b.y which we are governed, or leave the coun
isy. If they prefer fighting to emigration, so
- be it. The laws must and will be enforced
over them, if they stay.
Tlic Next Problctency.
The following gentlemen have already been
tamed in connection with the nest Presiden
( Howell Cobb, Senator Bright, Senator
lunter, of Virginia, Speaker Orr, John
;Hell, Senator Brown of Mississippi, Post
; vaster General A. V. Brown, Jacob Thomp
e on, C. S. Dickson, John Lotcher, Vice Presi
'ont Breckinridge, S. A. Douglas, R. 0.
I Vinthrop, R. J. Walker, Gov. Wise, Critten
d en, Bell, and Fillmore, Wm. L. Yancy,
rd, Banks, Chase, Senator Trumbull, of 111.,
' , .7) A. Grow, of Pa., Judge McLean, Mayor
2 an, of Baltimoto, George Cadwallader,
umphrov Marshall and Sam Houston.
The first
.performance of Mabie & Crosby's
reat French .nd American circus will take
r.? lace to night, on the lot in rear of Ben.
rimble'a 'Hotel, Penn Street. The advent
the circus will be the commencement of
tl te celebration of the National Anniversary,
a nd the boys will be ready with [their guar.
1 ers.
JULY 2, 1858
$56,077 18
.$33,666 58
1,265 21
7,638 29
500 00
. .181 15
283 05
8,007 10
..$7,1;83 20
The 01reue.
Theilight o; Search not Settled After All.
The special correspondent, at Washington,
of the New York Herald, says : "Notwitho
standing all the assurances to the contrary,
the question in regard to the right of search
by British cruisers at sea, is not settled by
Lord Malmesbury's recent dispatch to Lord
Napier, as I learn from an excellent authority;
and there is a difference of opinion in the
Cabinet as to the meaning of Its language, as
I have before informed you. The President
thinks the dispatch covers all the points,
while Gen. Case holds to the belief that it
does not concede anything real, nor settle the
true question so long at issue between the two
governments. .Whenever the despatch of Lord
Malmesbury is published, it will be seen that
the whole thing is a blind to secure delay."
Across The Atlantic.
It is suggested that in tho event of the
suttees of the great experiment of connecting
the two hemispheres by telegraphic cable, the
achievement be celebrated in every town of
importance enough to b9asta telegraph office.
We second the suggestion. The achievement
will be the grandest ever work by science, and
s fit that it be should everywhere signal-
ized. We shall probably know the result
within the present week. The news from the
Telegraph Fleet is hourly expected.
GOV. RiCIiER returned to Harrisburg on
Monday last, after an absence of a few days
at Williamsport.
Armstrong County Nominations.
The Democrats of Armstrong county met
in Convention on June 22d, and nominated
the following ticket:
For Assembly, John W. Rhorer ; County
Commissioner, Arthur Flemming ; Auditor,
John A. McLaughlin. The Congresional
Conferees, John R. Cultism, Major Wm. Sir
well and Dr. Washington Reynolds, were in
strueted to give Peter Graft, of Armstrong, a
complimentary vote on first ballot, and to
support Gen. Henry D. Foster, of Westmore
land, after that. This gives Gen. Foster the
unanimous 'nomination of the counties com
posing the Congressional District.
Justice Porter.
This gentleman's high character and emi
nent fitness for: Supreme Judgeship needs but
to be known to be duly estimated. Even his
opponents are constrained to admit it. A
Philadelphia Republican, writing to a Mead
ville paper, says of him :
1 hazard nothing in saying that, in mast, if not
all, of the qualifioation for the bench—general
leaning, undoubted integrity and sound morality
coupled with amiability of manners few Judges
have given greater promise of eminence than Wil
liam A. Porter.
VARIOUS THINGS.
—lt is now said that the President has given
up his contemplated Western visit.
—The Steubenville Daily Union has ceased to
—The print works of Phillip Allen &' Sons, at
Providence, R. 1., were sold at auction on Tues
day, for $124,800. The original cost was about
$750,000.
—The fine 'weather is removing all the specu
lative feeling which existed the past few days,
based on "short crops."
—The Secretary of the Navy has issued orders
to Mr. Leuthal, Chief of the Bureau of Construc
tion, to prepare the necessary drawings and
plans for the building of the eight vessels-of
war ordered by Congress. The Philadelphia
Navy Yard gets two,. and oaoh of the other
yards one, to, build.
—Frank P. Blair, Jr., has been re-nominated
to Congress by the Republicans in the St. Louis
Congressional District. This makes the third
nomination for the district, as all three parties
have put up separate candidates. The election
•
will doubtless be a very exciting ono.
—Seventy-nine new counterfeits in the month
of Jane, as shown by Patron's Black Calendar,
just issued for July. We notice, with pleasure,
that there are comparatively few counterfeits en
bank-notes issued in Pennsylvania.
--The Chicago Times says that "a duel is on
the tapir between John Wentworth and Recorder
Wilson." Both these individuals had left the city
for some place east.
--As we predicted a day or two since, the
Bank of Macomb, of Michigan, has failed again,
and will stay failed, we have no doubt, this
—The People's Convention, in the First Con
gressional District of New Jersey, at Salem, las
week, nominated John T. Nixon for member o
Congress
—ln twenty-nine breweries in St. Louis, M 0.,
there were brewed in the last twelve months
91,700 barrels of lager boor and 72,100 of the
ordinary kinds, making an aggregate of 160,804
barrels, valued at $1,461,700.
—During the month past there have been no
fewer than 2300 dogs drowned at the publio
ponds of New York City. Is it not time for the
Mayor to cause the dogs hereabouts to be muz
zled and drowned
—Samuel Thorn, of Thorndale, Washington
Hollow, Datohoss county, N. Y., has a herd of
only same 70 cattle, but their cash valuation is
over $BO,OOO. For one bull $6,000 was paid in
England; for another $5,000 ; and another is
almost equally valued. One of his cows,
Duchess 66th," cost $3,500 at an auction sale
in England, and her calf brought at the same
sale $2,000.
[From the New York Evening Post.]
Sun-Stroke.-Its Symptoms and Remedieo
The present brings with it the usual bares
of hot weather mortality, or suffering from sun
stroke.
The symptoms of sun-stroke generally indi
cate a constitution previously impaired. Some
times there is active congestion and apoplectic
effusion within the cranium, and in such cases
death generally ensues. But more often the
signs are those of physical, and, particularly,
cerebral prostration ; the pulse is feeble, the
cheeks, and, in fact, the whole surface of the
body are pale and ghastly. The blood is de
fective in quality, thus impeding the vital pro
cesses. The heart is evidently the organ at
fault, having suddenly succumbed under fatigue
and exhaustion, though the head gives the first
intimations of danger This premonitory symp
tom of enn-stroke mentioned in tho first instance
is recorded in history, which may be found in
the Bible: "And when the child was grown, it
fell on a day that ho went out to his father, to
the reapers. And he said to his father, 'My
head, my head 1' And he said to a lad, Carry
him to his mother.' And when he had taken
him and brought him to his mother, he eat on
her knees till noon, and died."-2 Kings iv.,
18-20.
Manassas, also, the husband of Judith, the
heroine, (chap. viii; 2,3,) died in a similar
manner : " Manasses was her husband, of her
tribe and kindred, who died in the barley-har•
vest. For as he stood overseeing them that
bound sheaves in the field, the heat came upon
his head, and ho fell upon his bed and died in
the city cf Bethulia."
Convulsions sometimes occur, and in the in
tervals there are tremblings of the muscles and
limbs, not greatly unlike those of delirium tre
mens. These are very common in diseases of
debility, where the nervous system is largely
involved, but generally do not require specific
attention. Even during the progress of recov
ery, there is sometimes considerable mental aber
ration.
The premonitions of an attack are readily
recognized. There is a feeling of pressure upon
the head, the blood tingles in the vessels, the
air seems too hot and tenuous for breathing.
A person who was once thus affected tells us
that he was cured by immediately bathing the
head, arms and shoulders in water. While un
dergoing this process,le experienced a sensation
as if burning coals were spread over the whole
scalp, but in less than an hour every oppressive
symptom had passed away. A brother of the
same gentleman, similarly attaoked, was not so
cautious. He fell to the ground insensible,
-.while at ither-ia.tha..h.sryest field, and after lir.-
:goring two or three days, much of the time I r,- --- . DIVIDEND NOTICH.—The Presideat and Diana.
comatose, and with what a physician mistakenly 1 U'4) a Bridge over the
go:a of the Company for erecting
Allegheny river, opposite Pittsburgh,: in the comity of Alle
termed and treated as typhoid fever, was suffered gheny, have thia day declared a dividend of ONE DOLLAR
to die. AND SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, on each share of the old
stock of the com
The remedies "laid down in the books " are puny, on which dividends have heretofore
I been made, which is payable to eteeliholdere or their -legal
alcohclio and ammoniacal stimulants ; these be- representatives , forthwith. Val. nossnllßCl,
ing "diffusive " and'cansing au equable circula- iy2:3ton -' • ~ Tre,aauter,
tion of blood throughout the body, and particu
larly to the surface. The patient is advised to
awellow the medicine, but if ho is "out of his
heed" it can be gilien by enema. Washing the
head: with oold water, and rubbing liniments
upon the surface with the hands, keeping up the
friction as long au may be necessary, will gener
ally answer the purpose. When much dullness
or stupor remains, cede° and strong tea are effi
cacious.
The means of prevention are simple. Persons
in sound health aro seldom attacked; previous
debility, general depression of the vital forces,
unusual and excessive physical exertion, violent
gnats of passion, excessive drinking of cold wa
ter, or of alcoholic beverages, enperadded to ex
posure to the summer sun or a hot fire, create
the danger.
Careful moderation in these particulars will
generally secure exemption. The Arab, wan
dering in an arid desert, subsisting on camel's
milk and a few vegetables, usually enjoye immu
nity; his blood is not vitiated by stimulating
food or unwholesome drinking. Sir Joseph
Banks spent twenty minutes in an oven where
beef was cooking without harm. Fishermen
for the sake of protection sometimes fill their
hats with moist sea-weed ; though any large
leaves, or even a wet cloth upon the head will
answer as well. This is an infallible preventive
and should be more generally observed by labor
ing men.
F r
IFJ LATEST Pis ',' S
BY TELEGRAPH.
From Washington.
WASHINGTON CITY, July I—Dispatches were
received to-day at the Mexican legation, but
they are silent on the subject of the American
Minister demanding his pasports. Stich a re
port was, however, current at the Capitol. Our
government has also received advioes, but their
contents have not yot traoi plied. Theroivil pro
ceedings were centinued against the foreigners,
and those who resieipd tha federal authorities
were ordered to leave the Capitol. Several Rus
sian and German residents, together with Ameri.
cans, had sought protection from Minis!or For
sythe.
Afternoon Telegraph Report.
From Wmattngton.
WASHINGTON, July I.—The entire Territory of
Now Mexico had been constituted a now land
district. Wm. Pelham haa been appointed Sur•
veyor General, and the land will soon be brought
into market, and opened to preemption. The
Land Office has received information showing the
immense riohuess of the soil in precious metals,
particularly the Mesilla Valley.
The Baron Delbotterstedt, Minister from Swe
den and Norway, haS presented his credentials.
Lieut. Gen. Scott has left Washington for his
Headquarters.
Mons. Belly has arrived
A contract bee been concluded by the Navy
and Postoffico Departments with the Pacific flail
Steamship Company for carrying the TIVILE3 be
tween Astoria and Panama, at $;_44,2 per
annum.
The Savannah Republican of yesterday has a
letter from Tampa Bay, dated 24th., which re.
ports that four prominent citizens were hung the
night previous, by the Vigilance Committee
The oorreotness of the report is questioned.
The itnilror.sl 00D.Venti011.
BUFFALO, July I.—The Railroad Convention,
to endeavor to settle the differences between the
Erie and Central Roads, has adjourned. It
was resolved that the New York and Erie Road
be requested to advance the passenger rates to
the prices previous to tho reduction till the 15tb
of July. Mr. Moran, the Prooident of the Erie
Railroad, protested against the resolutiott, and
declared that the company way not bound by the
action of the Convention.
Contemplated Itesignat ton or Governor
Sr. Louis, July I.—A dispatch feom Leaven
worth, dated the 12Sth tilt., by U. B. ExprcE, to
Boonville, says that
,a well grounded report is
in circulation to the effept that Governor Denver
it,teuds vrcating the g,u!zernaltri,l chair soon
after ihe election in' Augast. The reasons which
proinpted his *es.oollenoy to contemplato such a
course is not stated.
licuiool ittle Co ve.attola
POD.TLAND, M 2., July l.—The State Demo
°retie Convention, in session yesterday at Au
gusto, nominated Manasseh 11. Smith for Gov
erncr. Resolutions were a loptett strongly en
dorsing the Administration.
Another Instance of the 121;ilicacy of 1,1,0 r
littve , s Holland 161.1tters.
N.. 141. Poindexter, at Union office, September lfith,
ISS t, says:—
"" Some weeks since being seriously affeoted with
pain and uneasiness at the stomach, loss of appetite,
and at times strong symptoms of dyspepsia, I was
induced to try your Holland 'Bitters, and I fool it
an aot of juatice to the article, as woll as for the
good of those who may be affected with liku derange
ment of the stomach, to state that the use of one
single bottle of this medioino proved of incalculable
benefit, having freed the stomach from all sense of
depression, and removed every symptom of dye•
popsia. I would also remark that two other mem.
bars of my family, who wore afflicted in a similar
manner with myself, were entirely relieved by the
1120 of a single bottle each."
Caution !—Bo careful to ask f r7l<rrl ave. Ilorland
Bittsra. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5,
by the sole Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., .4; Co.,
N 0.27 Wood street, between First and Second streets,
and Druggists generally.
10:13 WIIAT OUR NEIGILBOBS BAY OF Dr. AP L AWE'S
CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS.
Zi . F.l7 YORE., August 50, 1862.
We, the undersigned, having made trial of Dr. elnane's
Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros. Pitts.
burgh, Pa., must acknowledge that they are the L eat medi•
tine f r Sick Headache, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint,
that wo have ever used. We take pleasure in recommend
ing them to the public; and are confident, that if those
who are troubled with any of the above complaints will
give them a fair trial, they will not hesitate to a:knowledge
their beneficial effects . . MRS. HILL, East Troy,
MYS. STEVENS, West Troy.
Purchases will bo careful to ask for EDr. B.I'LLNE'S
OELEBRiITED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEXING
BRCS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting
to be Liver Pills, now before the public/ Dr. lIPLon Os genuine
Liver Pills, oleo his celebratedVernalflige, can now be had at
all respectable drug stores. genuine without the rigna•
c m o f (48 ) ti y 2,1 wdk 10 FLEXING DIIOB.
N O. 65 MARKET STREET
SELLING OFF AT A GREAT SACRIFICE,
TO CLOSE OCT THE STH(T'Ic 0;
Embroideries and Trimmings
To Insure a ready sale, the undersigned will
BELL HIS STOCK WitHOUT REGARD TO COST
And invitee the Ladies, ae they will find great bargains a
WOOL WANTED.-
The highest market price paid for Wool, by
SPRINGER lIARRLUGII & CO.,
n. 2i15 Liberty street,
EiIITCEICOCR, 10. 5 CRIEEILI' & CO.
(Summits To Licaimstr, Dreamy C 0.,)
.FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
11FRCHANTS, Wholesale Dealers In Produce, Flour
end Wool, N 0.114 Becond street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bnianntiose:§
Springer Harbaugh, Joseph E. Elder, St. LouLs;
Pittsburgh; Fenton Bros.,
H. Childs k Co., .6 Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore;
Bagaley, Cosgrove k Co., " Garret &Martin,Philadelphiu;
hioCandless,licans & Co., " James, Kent, Santee it Co. cc
G. W. Smith, & Co., 6 , Weaver & Graham,
Geo. M.& L. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling & Co., cc
A. B. Penton & Eros., . 6 Yard, Gilmore t Co, 6 ,
myBl..tf
CHEESE.-
1.80 boxes Prime W. R. Cutting Cheese;
200 " English Dairy 1.1
Received and for sale by [j63] HENRY 13. COLLINS
VRESII TEA, MORE NEW TEA— a e
finest Tea of every name, grade and color. The sub
scriber has in store and arriving, a most extensive and
complete assortment of Tea in cheats, half chaste and faint
ly boxes, all of which is offered at greatly reduced prices.
je23 B. JAYNii9, 38 Fifth street.
FIRE CRACKERS-60 boxes No. 1 Fire
Crackers„ Mat arrived and for tralo at tin) lowest mar
ket price, at HAWOBTH . BROWNLEE'S,
je23 Corner Dinmond and Diamond alley.
COLTON'S WEST TOURIST &
/or gale by (jel£) J. kt. WELD/N.
De aver.
J. BUSH' .3,
NO. 65 BIAREET STREET,
Between Third and Fourth streets
NEW ADVERTISENENTS.
U. NOTICE—THE INTEREV2 -COUPONS of the
Ronde of Lawrence County, famed to the PITTS.
BURGH AND EP.III RAILROAD COM - PANT: doe July,
I.E5q will ho paid at the (Ailed of W. It. WILLIAMS a CU,
Pittsburgh, Pa. The obange In place of payment le made
in ""'"l nclice of the failure of the Onto Life Insurance
and Trost C , Anpany, Now York, ,where tho Canpone are
payable By order of
THE COMMISSIONERS.
N ATIoNAL THEATRE
GRAND NATIONAL JUBILEE.
GLORIOUS ANNIVERSARY OF OUR
NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
MONDAY, JULY sth, 1855
TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES.
AFTERNOON, AT 234 ; EVENING, AT 734.
TUE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY
In the afternoon the perforearare will commence with the
National and Patriotic Drama, in 8 acts, entitled the
REBELS CF TUN JirRSE'YS;
OR, TUE STRUGGLE OF 1776.
Kennel, Walter Doable;, Robert Pemberton, H. L. Bascom;
hoesll , , Julia SI. Cooke; Clara, Mrs. Youag.
Comic Bong
To conclude with the Bat:Weed Drama of the
FORTY THIEVES.
Haeaerec, C. Footer; Morgiana, Julia M. C.Nlro
in the evening will be presented (first timo hero,) the
celebrstA drama, in three acts, entitled the
GAMBLERS OF THE RED MOUNTAOI - ;
OR. THE FATE OF THE GAMESTER.
Augustus Derance, Mr. Walter Keehle; Warner, Mr. C
Foster; Amelia, Julia IL. Coolie; Louisa, Mrs. Reed.
Soug, Columbia, the Own of the Ocean Mr. Aguilar
After which a new farce, entitled
OUT ON A SPREE ON TUE FOURTH OF JULY.
Bolt, Mr. 11. L. Bascom; Mizzle, Mr. A. W. Young.
Comic Dituee Mr. Barret.
To conclude with the glorious nautical drama of
THE. MIDDY As GORE ;
OR, TILE TAlti OJ TUB OI.D CONSTITUTION
r.rl Bowltuo, Mr. 0. Pagter ; Blain, Julia M. Cooke. .192
~' t ~' ~ iz• T
POD. A FEW DAYS ONLY!
MASON Sr, BROWN'S MINSTRELS
Will give a few of their Grand Drawing Broom Enter•
tajnmenta, commencing on MONDAY, July 6th, the ANND
VERtiAItY OF AbIESICAN INDSPENDENON, on which
occasion they will give TIIRDE GRAND PNRIORMANOES.
In hick some of the most popular comedians and colobrl
ties of the day n appear, Including eItAN Li GRAY, tho
favorite Bono player of the West. JIM BRAYANT, better
known as Tutor Gray. SAM SCOOKW F.LL, whose J'gs are
unrivaled by any now traveling. BILLY BROWN, he
well.k new n Banjoist and 03modign. and ethers whose names
ere sufficient to ensure them success. J. S. DAVIS, N.
WFSTLEY, J. 11. ARPEIt, J. If. OOLLTNS, J. HOWARD,
ete, . ell of whom will appear in ttolr most popular pieces,
consisting of New Songs, 11 tunes ' Jokes, Burlesques, etc ,
with new and original Dnets, Schottisches, Afterpieces, etc.
D3ors open en Monday, July 6th, at 10 a. u., and at 2 and
7P. to. Performance to commence half an hour later.
Pee small bills jy2
pITTSBUIWH, FORT WAYNE AND
01110 AGO RAILROA D.
FOURTH OF JULY 18584
FPBOIAL AND AOCOXIMOIATION TRAINS nlll leave
Pittalmr.:,ll for New Brighton, on MONDAY, July sth, as
2:40 A. at.l 7.30 A At. I 9:20 A. LI.10:40 A AT
2115 P . u. I 3:15 P. hi. I 5: 1 10 P. If. I 11:30 P. II
Stopp'ng et all Stations for the accommodations o
Passengers.
Excurttloil Tickets bolialuod on Ur It day, at ono fAir
fur the round trip. J. J. HOUSTON,
1):.! Coneral tastengor Agent.
Dili — ZS-5U° Pines just received by Es
Li 3 for Elate by RENNER Lt AN DEB.?ON,
No. CO Wood street,
jy2 Oppuilts St. Charles Hotel.
13OTATOES-150 bushels White Neshan
nook Potato° , jut roc'd and for aide by
JA.9. A. FETZER,
Corner Market and Fiat streota.
R".-125 bush Rye for sale by .
JAS. A FETZER,
Corner Market and First Forma
fIQUORS, MARS AND TOBACCO
tin HATORDAY MORNING, July 2d, at 10 o'clock
will ba Bola, at the Commercial Bales Rooms, 64 Fifth at.
10 hogs, 10 gallons each, French Brandy;
20 " ,‘ 6,
4 " 5 •' Star Gin;
4 caste, 12 bottles each, London Dock Brand
4 " 12 6 ' Claret Wine;
lu 6 6 One Maderia Wino;
10 " " Sherry
25,004 Common r !gars;
14,000 German ' 6
8 boxes TOba':CO;
P. U. DAVIR. AnctionEer
CHILDREN'S; CARRIAGES—On SAT
URDAY MORNING, July 33, at 11. o'clock, a ill b
Bold, at the Commercial-Sales Rocara, 64 Fifth t•ee t,
1 Lady Washing 13tiggy ; 1 New York Chaise;
1 Steel Spring Cheitio; 1 Touble Plain Chaise.
Jy2 P. iii DAVIS, Auctioneer.
LARGE STOCK 01' SUMMER_ CLOTH
ING, AT AUCTION--Ou WEDNESDAY MORNING,
at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at the Commercial Sales Room.,
GS Illth street, in quantities to suit the trade, a choice
stock of well made Summer Clothing, comprising 11.liti3 gar.
merits, regularly assorted iu styles and materials.
Jyl P. M. DAVIS, Auetirmeer.
ALL KINDS of Seasonable Dry Goods
cheap for cash.
C. HANSON LOVI,
( Fat uterly Loco Bretheraj
74 Market atr(4t
u n , E pE ß, :sou ßO xh T ib A itit Y
at PU •
EL MOWER, PAIAL 4D
E.
CO, St. Clair street. A now, and the only correct principle
for cutting grass and grain.
State and county rights for silo.
tylatd SYLVESTER sysmourt, Agent.
WHITE COTTON & LINEN FRINGES,
I , 3it CAPES
POUR HUNDRED PIECES RECEIVED
Of assorted Whilitd, at
BAGGAGE AT AUCTION.—On MON
DAY, JOly 12, at 2 o'clock, will be sold, at the New
Commercial Sales .11uam, No. 6 , 1 Fifth street, by order of J.
M'Maater, Jr., the following unredeemed baggage, from the
Spread Eagle !Iota!: Six traveling bags and two trunks,
with their contents. [lyl] P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r.
WOOD STREET PROPERTY FOR
SALE.—An undivided third part of that valuable
property, satiate at the corner of Sixth and Wood streets,
hauing 131) feet front on Wood by 0) deep no Sixth street.
One-third of the above will he gold for $S,Ood. One-half in
hond—balauco at one, two and three years.
AT LESS THAN COST
EMBROIDERED JACONET BANDS!
One large lot at lees than Eastern. Cott, and the balance at a
Heavy Deduction from the Original Pric.
RTARCII-100 bse. McClung Campbell's
'5l Extra Starch, for eal6 by
j 6.30 W. 11. SAII ftl & co.
SUNDRIES.-
15 lads. Bastwick's syrup;
" New York "
25 " Baltimore "
61 hhda. New Orleans Sugar ;
100 half cheats Young Hyeon Tea;
50 " Black Tea, for sole by
jeGO W. H. SMITH a CO
P ROD UOE.-
.10 b' I. White Bnne
o " Mese Pork, for lalo by
W. H. SMITH .ic CO
I'OUNDRY IRON.-8O tow!, fur sale by
je3o HENRY H. COLLINS
y IME-200 bbls. Louisville Lime, for sale
by rje3o3 HENRY H. COLLINS.
LTERRING.-50 bbls Herring for sale by
j,30 li. 11. OOLIJ.NS
DRY APPLES-100 bush., for sale by
je3o HENRY H. COLLINS.
CIIIMNEY TOPS-100 various patterns
for sale, by Li e3Ol HENRY H. COLLINS.
•OR SALE—One Steam Engine, Cylinder
16 inches in diameter, 4% feet stroke, with 2 Cylinder
Boilers 32 Inches In diameter, 30 feet In length, with fire
front; Fly Wheel IC feet in diameter. Per price and terms,
Inquire of B. C. 8 J. a aawyka,
je3o No. 47 Wood street.
laA DIES' KID GLOVE CONGRESS GA IT
rats. with and without heels, ut the Pecple's Shoe
Store, No. 17 Fifth street. DIFFENDACH'Eft & CO.
GEN C'S CONGRESS GAITERS CHEAP,
at the People's Shoe Store, I ,7 o..lfPlrth street...
if e r ELL UM COPYING BOOKS.—These
books poisess great advantages over any others;
the paper being thick and etroag will not tear when wet.
It taken a moat perfect impression and is convenient to refer
to. When once ha nee their ooperforlty to apparent. Sold
by JORNSTOg & Ott,
je3 Stationers, 67 Wood st.
VIBF 4 ORAOKERS-300 bosep No. 1 Gold
_M2 Chop, Just received and for sale by •
REMISE it ANDERSON,
99 Wood street.
TORPEDOES -300,000 No.l, just received
and for Bale by REIMER & ANDERSON,
j 023 No. 39 Wood street.
VIRE WORKS—A general assortment of
11. P. DlellA celebrated works for sale by
REYbIER & ANDERSON,
No, 87 Wood street,
Oppoette the St. Charles Hotel.
•
QTAR CANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ada
k" =Edina Star Candles, warranted superior to any in
the market, on hand and for sale by
myLS IL CL J. IL SAWYER.
500.000 ENVE L O PE S , iust e T:d
=
BuSI
for and
eels Ca
nary,of
the Stationery Store of W. S. RAVEN,
Je26 Corner Market and Seoand streets.
HODGSON'S "DIAMOND" CEMENT
for joining broken &as, china, metal, wood. and all
fancy articles, just received by JOS. FLEMING,
je22 Corner Diamond and Market street.
H OSPITAL SHEETING—Of all xvidthe
and of the best quality, for sale at the India Erin=
DePot, 28 and 28 Bt, Clair street,
_ Jell
BEANI3.--20 bbls small White Beans for
sale by Jel2 IL U. COIJWB.
Mr. Barret
lIORNE'EI, 77 Market strEe
S. CUTHBERT d; SON,
151 Market rtree
JOS. 1:1011NE.T, 77 'Market etreet.
DIETENBACEICEft CO
J. dc IT. PHILLIPS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DR. R. A. WILSON'S
Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic
PILLS,
PREPARED AND SOLD DY
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
N o . 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A
safe and convenientAS AN EFFICIENT,
tonic, cathartic and antldyspeptic medicine, these
Pills are recommended to the public by the former prom'.
etor, (011. WILSON,) with a confidence such rut a long con
tinned and careful trial of them in an ample practice war- ,
rants. In their operation as a cathartic, they influence '
more the motory and less the secerning power of the bowels
than any other combination In common use.
AS A TONIC—They agree with the most delicate atom
ach, removing nausea, pain, and debility from that organ,
and through it Impart tone and vigor to the whole system.
AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC—They neutralize and inter
rupt the formation of acids, check fermentation, and pre
vent the elimination of gases from the food in the ttomach,
—the direct consequences of chemical action,—an action
which should never oxist in the human stomach. From
these peculiarities in the Pills, a person taking them may
expect a free, fnll and natural evacuation of the bowels,
without pain, nausea, local or general debility, or that dis
gusting sickness or costiveness—the usual effects which at
tend or follow the use of other purges.
CERTIFICATES.
Ertl act of a le'ter front H. P. Farnsworth (ECb , Druggilt<:,
Newhis, TaLllCSSee,Jafivary 7, 1858.
Idssics. D. L. FAUN/810M & Co.—We wero the first to in
croduce Dr. lt. Adams Wilson's hero many years ego.
They wore the beat Pill ever in this market. We use no
other in our own families, and secured for them a M e l]
tharacter by our recommendations. Yours. truly,
11. F. FARNFSWOIaII
Eeract of a letter from G. IV. Ir in, Nashville, Tennese,,,
F.bruary 15. 1858.
Alsssics. B. L. Pa1V:E420.3 a o Co.—Dear Sir: I have seen
Dr. li. A. Wilson'.: Pills used for the ague with good elDct ;
I have used them myself, and believe them to be the' hest
Pill in use I have no doubt they will cure many other,
complaints when properly need, anti I cheermlly recommend
them to the public. Re3pectfully, yews,
G. W. IRWIN.
From a:lend Woo. Hopkins, late Canal CommissiGner
WASHINTION, Pa January 8, ISsS—Dear Doctor: 1 have
been using your " AntbDyspeptic " Pills, when occasioned
required, for malty years, and can truthfully say that Ihave
never found any medicine equal to them in relieving me
from affections of the stomach and head. They have never
failed to relieve me from headache, and have always left
my syntem in better condition they found it. I must confi
dently recommend your Pills as a safe and highly valuable
medicine. Very respectfully, etc.,
Dn. R. ADAI4I3 Wbi.sos. WM. HOPKINS.
Prom Thos. Blackmore, Esti , Treaeurer of Allegheny Co., Pa.
To o to. R. A. Waxes.—Dear Sir: I have ben using your
Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill
in me, or that I have any knowledge of. I first used them
for sick headache," with which I saffsred beyond deecrip•
Hon; I am happy to say, that they entirely cured me. :since
thou I use them as a family medicine : if I am bilious. or
anything ails me, and I require medic . ne, I take a Pilloind
it curse me; they are my only medicine, and have bun for
the last seventeen years. Taos. MACRAME.
January 8, 1858. -
Hear Dr. Keyser
Masas D. L. FAZNJETOOK a CO—.l. have had considerable
experience in the use of the extraordinary . Pill compounded
by Dr. It. Adams Wilma, of which you are now the propri
etors, and have often felt their benign 101 nonce in my own
case for "nervous headache," arising from a disordered con
dition of the stomach. I have likewise prescribed them for
others, in cases of " bemlcranta" and other brills of head
ache depending on a deranged and Irritable condition of the
stomach and digestive organs, of which they seem peculiar
ly adapted, being OD tirely free rem any griping tendency.
I regard them as a very valuable Pill, and ono that purges
without at all debilitsring. Yours truly,
GEO. IL KEYSER, 140 Wood street.
Pittsburgh, March 5, 1858 jyl:lvekw
BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known
and delightful SUMMER RESORT will be opened far
the reception of 'Visitors on the 16th of June, and kept open
until the let of Catoher.
The new and society, buildings erected last year era now
fully completed, and the whole establishment has hcou furn
ished in superior style, and the accommodations -will bo of
a character not excelled in any part of the United States.'
The Rotel will ho under the management of Mr. A. G.
ALLEN, whose experience, caarteous manners, and atten
tion to his guests give the amplest assurance of comfort and
kind treatment.
In addition to the other means of accede, it is deemed pro
per to state that passengers can reach Bedford by a daylight
ride from Chambersbarg.
The Company have made extensive arrangements to sup
ply dealers and individnala with "BEDFORD WATER" by
the barrel, cutboy, or in bottles, at the following prices, at
the Springs, viz:—
For a barrel, (Mulberry,) $4 00
" ( O A,) 300
" " (Mulberry,) 300
" (Oak,)_ 200
Carboy, 10 gallons • 2 25
Bottles, IIA pint, IA dozen 1 50
The barrels are carefully prepared, eo that purchasers
may depend upon Ice:caving the Watei fresh and sweet.
All communications :Mould be addressed to
THE BEDFORD MINER:U. SPRINGS CO ,
J e3o:lm Bedford county. Fe.
Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment.
.11OR TILE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF
ciseasea, Iccated at ILAYSITILLE: STATION, on the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, tett miles
'est of the city. For the healthful exercigo and amusement
of catients, and others friendly to tho system,- who may
wish to spend • oino auto with us, we have lately crected a
fine GYMNASIUM act bOWLING ALLEY.
Address lies Iddl, Pittsburgh, Pa
J. BURFORD. M rhytifelan ,
IL. if filiAß.e.' M. D. I
milettjy!.losa
WOOL WA NTED—
h,u,riou lb,. Wool Wanted at hlithent cash
1023 by AI'ORBERY CO.,
133 Sncond ntroet, and 161 Front.
A FEW M ORE OF TIIOSE
SOILED SHOES LEFT,
Which we are !oiling at lee than cent. Call soon and en
cure a Bar a pla at the Cheap Canh &ore of
JOSEPH H. BORLAND,
je3o A 8 Market street, two doors from Fifth.
F OR THE FOURTH OF JULY.
A largo lot of
GENT'P, LADIES', ililrißES, BOYS' YOUTH'S AND
CHILDREN'S NANCY SHOES,
Which will L. a,13 low for Coal], at the Map Coati Eton of
JOBl 11. BORLAND,
98 Market street, two doors from Fifth.
CLOSING OUT SOME MEN & BOYS'
Palm Leaf and Legl►orn llats,
At less than cost, at
No ftS Market at., two doors from Fifth
SUGARS,
FOR PRESERVINtri,
lERI CHEAP, AT
T HE SUMINIER RUSH FOR
WARM WEATHER CLOTHING,
For gentlemen and boys is now at its height.
NEW STYLES, NEW GOODS
And low pricep, takes the peoplo to
01111 STEWS GOTHIC lIALL,
Corner Wood atrcet and Diamond olloy
CUTLERY-
THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY,
LS TO BE FOU_YD AT
CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG'S,
VISIIING TACKLE,
Guns,
II 111 es,
1 ib tole,
Ammunition,
Gun Furniture,
Dog Muzzles,
And in short, everything necessary for a complete sports
outfit, can be had at DOWN B ThTLEY' 8
J}26 No. 126 Wood street.
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROOTS FOR
making Boor, a healthy beverage. It l peculiarly
efficacious in scorbatic affections: ereption of the skin, and
all diseases arising from impurities of the bleed. It is one
of the most popular articles in the market, wherever it has
been introduced. One bottle, which costs.2s cents, will
make ten gallons of Beer. For sale by
B. L. FAIINESTOOK & CO.,
No. 60. Ccrter Wood end Fourth ate.
piatNos PIANOS! I
An additional stock of Piano Fortes from t e .
tho celebrated Factories of
STEINWAY A SONS, NEW YORK;
AL 50.
CL - ARK, NEW YORE,
Has just been received, and the attention of pnrcbasers di•
reeled thereto. 11. KIEBEIt & BRO.,
Bole Agents fur the above celebrated Pianos,
N 0.53 Fifth street.
VLOUR.-40 bbls. choice superfine for eale
• by JAS. A. BETZMI,
Carnet Market and Drat sta.
summer Luger Beer.
PIIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
inform his friends and the public in general, that he
is in the.dally receipt of this delicious Beer, from the well
known Brewery of J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, it having
been pronounced to be the best that was manufactured here
for many years, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me
a call and try it. JOHN ROTE!,
afattt At his old stand, No. 0 Diame,nd.
TWIN THOMPSON & CO.—Have just
received and for sale, a large lot of
Englir& Venitian Rod,
Rochelle Ochre, VernionOchre,
French Zinc,
aniencon Zinc,
White Ltad, and
Viaßluff, at
185 Third sires
•
INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The beet
article in v. 30, for sale at the India Rubber Depot, of
ell J. A IL PHILLIPS
20 end 28 EL Clair street.
GENT'S WEAR.-
NEEITAP.
Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters ;
cGent's Patent Leather Oxfords ; ..
Gent's Calf Boots;
•
' M
Gent's Eine Slippers.
C.) cEms.P. , •
AT TIM PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
jell 1,71).17 Fifth street, DIFPLNBACHER 1 CO
LTA TIONERY FOR OFFICE USE---=
' largeeapply of Staple and Saucy Stationery for Of'
gees, lamb, eto l for gale bx ciao) J. R.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'
Filth AND MARLNE INSURANCE. COMPAN
N. W. Coto t Lit or SLONI, AND WALNUT 841=114
Pill LADELLPIILL.
srra.—ss3o,B9l.
P7TTRECIIOII OFFiCE, No. 90 WATER 8718EINT.
TILOS. J. LIUNTER., Agout.
Tho following Est will show Ito. amount paid at tea
Pittsburgh Agency for luaCe,.. from Jon; 1866, to Apt I.
18.58:
Ilerbert Goodal $ 600 00
Wm. Hidden. ...... .... 600 IP.)
Frahlr. Wolff .180 00
M. iia..9.7 190 LIU
W. W. artiregor.... Li riti
John licalb lt7 60
J. J. House & C 0..... 380 07 ,
iiewrayer it Graft....1,e82 72
John Thompam 200 001
Usury Piiiribusch... 20 00
John Watson 2.3 GO
J. 61. Huss 10 00
Pbelfa, Carr &C0....4,600 00
J. L Rowe it C 0..... 61. 00
Jua. Woods, Esq.... :a) 0 0
Win. 31'Cully ir. C 0... 2,679 17
JUSIst.B Mellinger 1,000 00
W.ll.'Cully it Co 780 00
Total
STA4E OP PE:IN:MX.IMA, I
City of Pittsburgh, ea. f
&fore mo, an Alderman i
came Thomea J. limitor, Ai
chanics' Insnran.cu Compan'
cording to law, doll, dopoz:
statement is true.
Sworn aul miliacribud bL , III
_1ti,..:3
JOS. H. DORLAIMS,
JAYNES' TEA. ETORE,
No. 88 yifth street
No. BR Wood street
INSURANCE.
B. LIU& ..... 166 V,
Inrch'r Matra. 63 Ir 3
%Yin.l 7ti UO
J. Hc.•,‘ :act Sr. C0........1,500
01:wo 41415 .4
J. M. 11 win, 800 00
Lilw. Spence, Esq.. 51 u 0
C. LI. 3:11 JO
English sr. 1: 1)J 'Ai
Brewer, Rind Sir Co.. n rc)
It. Hill Sr Co 4 611
Pl'Houdry
B. 818 .1.170 i3lO
Span.: Sr.Co 33 0
Salvage on steamer
and for said city, pampa,
:out of Formula ticd ltia•
, who 1,,1ng duly EIWOCII. Po
-6 aud' e.y that the forogu!uts
THOS. J. IIUNTER, At cut.
we me, A in il 7,18 be.
CO3ARD tl. Juaas, Aldermen.
tBELAWARIE 4.Jl'
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY!
INCORPORATED RY THE LPOI3LATURE OP k.EN
6Y LVANIA,
OFFICE, S. E. CORNER TIIIRD AND WALNUT .9
PIIILAD'ELPHIA. •
11.1ARINE. INSURMICE.
ON VESSEL .1
CARGO To all parta of the world..
INLAND INSURANCES
On GOCA3, by River, CailAbil, Li 11404, Mitt Land Carriages to
all parfo of the Union.
FIRE lI , TBURA.NOIIB
On Merchandise generMly.
On Stores, Dwelling lionact
AS,MTS OF THE cO.V.P.AIVT.
November 2, tIBD7.
Bonds „ Mortgages, and Real Mate 9101,350 54
rimadoiptai city, and other Loans • 137,011 95 .
Btock in Batiks, Railroads and Insurance)
1 12 1 666 00
Compauies
Bills Receivable 320,301 95
eluth on hand 36,603 60
Balanco in Lauds of Agents, Premium:,
on Marino Policies recently istned,on 03/73051
other deht..4 due the Ccrapauy
Bub3cription Netts 100,000 09
DIIIBCTOII6.
TaM25 C. Hand,
Thoophilui Putdding,
Janaos Tragnsir J •
William Eyre, r.,
J. P. Pc.nix..ou,
Joshua P. - syre,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sl° W 2,
James D. litaarland,
Thomas C. Utt2d,
P.obort toe,Jr.„
John D. Pktiple, Plttsbargb
D. T. ?lc psi,
J. 'P. Logan, 11
ALA.I4IIII, Proaldent.
lent.
William Martin,
Joseph U. Seal,
Edmund 4. Souder,
John C. Davis,
John It. Penrose,
George G. Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. It. 11. Huston,
William C. Ludwig,
Htigh Craig,
Spencer lifeilvaln,
Charles Kelley,
11. Jones Brooks,
Jacob P. JOllO3,
0. FLUID, VICO Pieg;
HINDS LII.DIaN, 2es:witty
rr E GREAT WESTERN
31. Vise salad Elarlito Insurimoo Coss
OF PHIL/DELPHIA.
cyce in Company's Building, Ho. 403 Walnut,
Corner of Fourth . Street.
AUTIIORIZED CAPITAL I 500,000
o.oml ?wain 1,222,8uir OD
equplus, Jauury 18t, 1868 55,:-'77 05
1=7,63
FIRE INSURL NCE---Lizulied or Parpotaal.
MA IL IN 12: LiURSN cu Veasetd, Cargo and Fretglitl.
1:\ LAND INSURANCE by Haverty, Cauali, Lakes and
Loud Currizwit
DIRECTORS:
Charles 0. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street,
William Laming,. 1510 Pine ktreet.
hlesauaor Whillden, Merchant, 18 Noith Front.
Isaao Liezlehurst, Attorney and Counsellor.
John C. limiter, firm of Wright, Gunter .t Co.
L. Tracy, firm of nary & Co., Uolasmith's Hell.
John It. ZdsOurdy, firm of Jones, White .8 McCurdy
Thomas 11. Gillespie, firm cf Gillespie 4 Zeller.
James B. Pemitb, firm of James B. Emit!. el• Co.
Hon. Henry 51. Fuller, Wilco 2:27 South TleirJ street.
John C. Yogdea. wilco corner of Seventh and &wax.
Jellies Weight, R.to Ceahler Souk of 'Hoge,
Allred Talon wilco Cairo City Property.
Jona J. 81mm:it, ullico 220 South Thbil street.
LATIELOP, Prealdent.
W. t.EI.INU, Vice President
LEWIS GREGORY, t
Seeend Vice Pres't, j Branch Odic°, 8 Wall et, N. Y.
J3.llhS WRIGHT, Pecrstary end Yrreanrer.
H. K. RICHARDSON, Assistant Fecretaty.
It. W. Poulain:nu, Agent.
07 Water etteet, Pittsburgh.
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH.,
No. 63 rourtlx treat*
DIRECTORSt
Jacob Painter, J. P. Tanner, Get.. W. Smith,
Body Patterson, C. A. Colton. A. J. Junta,
W. 6..).108rit1e, Jaa. If. Hopkins, Wade Ilatupton.
I. alb: Sproul, A. A. Carrie; ItobeEt Pula Ink,
A. 0. Beuapson, 3. Li. Jones, Jahn Taggart,
floury Sproul, Niclea Voeghtly,
Chartered Capdtal 0300 1 000
1f.L11.11 AND MA.1111.411 Bala TAIUdN, of all dezcriptioni
President—A. A. CAltitl„Eat.
Viso President—lLODY PATTRUSON.
de3o Secretary and Treasurer—l. OMER syrktlL.
MONONGAHELA
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PITTSBURGH.
SAMBA A. unwone% If, President.
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Pacratary.
OFP/OE.-110. Utz Wator Etreeti
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL ELNLS 111011 ANI
M ALINE
A 88ET8—MAY '2oxs, 1858.
Stock, Bite Bills, payablo en demand, secured by two
approved names. , $140,000 00
Premium Notes 47,008 29
Bills Receivable 0,968 21
115 shares Mechanics' Bank stock, cost 0,165 00
50 do Bank of Pittsburgh do do 2,750 00
40 do Exchange Bank do do 2,050 00
193 db Citizens' Bank do du —-. 5,175 00
&deuce of Book Accounts 8,056 80
Office Furniture 690 88
.
Cash 15,853 78
DW.:,ICPX
James A. lintchison. George A. Berry,
Wm. B.llOlmea, itobert Dr.lzell,
Willlem Rea, Thomas 8. Clarke,
Wilson Al ithr, John Ll'llelitt,
mr22 Wm. A. Caldwell.
AL. A. CAIMBUE!. & 8R,.,
PITTSBURGH
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.
Capital Represented, D 3,000,000.
OOMPANThIi OB BIGHEST STANDING, Chart' ved by
Pennsylvania and other }Rates.
HABIND AND LINE ItISKB TAKEN, OY ALL
DkEOPIPTIONE3.
ea L'eult r zn, surnaure,
A. JV CIAREUEII.
. E. cuasuir... I (41(W-1y)
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER, 11=11 3 Eg.,
From two to six inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to CO Cents per Foot.
ALSO—IMILESTEIi
PEARL STARCH
For tittle Wholesale at Manufacturers
Prices by
COLLINS,
FORWARDING .AND
commissioN C
AND VlEtol'l'l DZILRII IN
CHEESE, BUTTER, SElilne, FISH,
AND PROMS farIiFIIALLS.
No. 26 WOOO SITEXT, Prrizirmedl. [JalO
JAMES 11.lelatIGIEL,11t,
MANUFACTURER OF
ALCOHOL 9
Cologne Spirits tand Fusel OH,
Nod. 167 and 170 'Second Street.
apiCtlyirtip
FISII! . FISH!
CONSTANTLY ON SAND A PULL SUPPLY OP
WHITE FISH, - TROUT,
SALMQS, PICKEREL,
ELLBRINO, MACKEREL.
Jil/r. Orders accompanied by tho CASH, will meet prompt
attention. HENRY 11. COLLINS;
nyll:U➢l 2p " 215 WOOD STRUM
SAIIII/JEL FAEINESTOCK
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND _DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.
J o. 741 Wood street, between DlasnoNit
alloy and Wotirth street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
tar Tin subscriber is now opening a well selected iissor
meat of foreign and domestic Hardware, all new,and wink
cold on es good terms as any other house in this city. Ms
WilLalwaSe keep on hand a general aecortment of
LIRDWARD CUTLERY, CARPENTERY TOOLY, ttc.,
To which be reepoctfully invites the attentio n of Waage
rablB 8413111P2L YABVESVCIE.
PHILLIPS, lIIINT & Co.,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants
WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS,
A ND SHIPPING AGENTS of Illinois
4M- Central Railroad, Cairo, Illinois; Mark Goods in nil
cases; to oar care. .1814.3mdx.1
ERMAN DRAWING PAPER—In role U
for grigrayers, for file by_ 3.8. WRLDEI4
awn ea Werid agralte wit South.
AvAla 71 11
Adat au toe': SID 00
DJ3acnard 64 00
2,20,107 eI
702 1 185 39
P. A. MADHIP.A, Agent,
+5 Water street, Pittsbn,gb
42'4,710 G 6