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enough for one day.' And te very fust I
thing I did -when I got out on teethes ommon
was ter make tracks for the depo, as tight as !
I could leg it. Not once did I stop, tho I seen
the serene out tomuster, and he sunthin about
erd one ot the I
ossifers a hollering out tew 'em
their arms bein ground. I suppose they'd
come out with their swords and their bago
nets as dull as a door nail, instid uv givin on
'em a tech of the grindstone 'as they'd ought
ter ha' done.
I didn't breath free till I got ter the cars,
raining over full they was, ter, for it seems
city folks is in as great a stew ter git out ov
the willybubaloo, as country folks is ter get
intew it; and - so I hed ter stand up, and was
nigh - about squiz to a pommis at that.
Byre by, the conductor cum round an said
he'd take my fare. 1 put my hand inter my
pockit, an lo and behold I there was no pockit
there.
Oh my sorrel °. ' says I, what shall I
dew ? Somebody's stole my pockit, money,
pus an all. Look an see,' said I and I pulled
out what little pockit there was left, with the
lower part ov it cut as clean off as tho it hed
been done with a razor. '
Are you sure your pus was in yer pockit
when yer cum aboard uv the cars ? says the
conductor; 'betas if yer be I'll have a gener
al sareh made for't.'
No,' says I, I haint no recollection uv
seein on't sence I went in ter see the elephant
on the common.
At that some uv the passengers laughed, an
one ole crossspatch, with a face as long as
the moral law, growled out sunthin about the
old dog Tray's gittin inter bad company, au
hevin ter smart for't.
JAMES P. BARB, Editor and Proprietor
PITTSSURCH:
FRIDAY MORNING:::
DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS
POR SUPREEE JUDGE,
WILLIAM A. PORTER,
OF FUnaDELPELL
_
FOB CAISSL COXXISSIONZA,
WESTLEY FROST ,
0.11 FAYETTE COUNIY
WE. MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC COIIPAITTHE
OF CORREHONDENCE.—Tho Democratic County
Committee of Correspondence, met at the St. Charles Hotel,
Pittsburgh. on Saturday. July Slat, 11.55.
Oon motion of Thomas Farley, Eaq, the following reso
halm tree adopted:—
Resolve, That the Democraldo citisers of the sereral
Wa.rdsVoroughs, and Townehips, of Allegheny ecnnry, aro
hereby notified to me tat their usual placeß f..,r holding pri
wary meetinge.on SATURDAY, AUGUST I'ffURTEEI•ITLI,
1158, and• elect two Dc-I.gates from each, who will assemble
upon theefollowing WEDNESDAY, the 18 11. at 10 o
tt.., in the CLIIIRT HOUSE, :o make preparation for the
approaching annual election.
The meetings In the Cities and Boroughs, will cpcu at 5
o'clock, P. 0., and continue until 7 o'clock:
The meetings in the Townships will be held between the
hours of 3 to 5 o'clock, P. of.
• It was also,
Resalred, That the people of the several districts, et their
primary meetings, be recommended to tnetroct thslr Pole
gates to the County Convention to vote In Convention, v.ea
wee, instead of by marking.
The following resolution was aLso adopted
:
Belayed, That the thanks of the Committee be, and they
are hereby tendered to Mr. SRIELS, proprietor, of thn St.
Charles Hotel, far the gratuitous use of his rooms, during
the pm?: year.
On motion, adjor-rned.
JAMES A. GIBSON, Chairman.
Joss N, McCI-Lixar, F.E.z..etary, pea. tem. d
TOR 'WEEKLY POST
The Weekly Post is issued to-day, and will
be for sale at our counter. It contains a rich
account of a Fourth of July Visit to Boston'
by an Unprotected Female, a large quantity of
valuable and interesting information concern
ing the Atlantic Telegraph, and a great va
riety of local, telegraphic, commercial, litera
ry, miscellaneous and news articles up to the
time of going to press. Our Weekly is print
ed on a mammoth sheet of fine paper, and
contains a large amount of interesting read
ing matter. Terms two dollars a year, or one
dollar in olubs of five. Single copies at the
counter, with or without wrappers, FIVE cents.
Simon Paints 1:31:.-vvra
The New York Herald for a time held the
glittering bait of the Presidency before the
eager eyes of Cameron, only to break the
words of promise to his hopes. General
Scott is now the man of the Herald; yet the
hero of a thousand fights may be obliged to
make way to-morrow for some other candi
date. We believe, by general consent, the
Herald has been permitted to name the man
who succeed's -- to the Presidential chair, and
leave to National Conventions the mere details
of the campaign. It is scarcely possible for
the Herald to miss it, as it names every man
at all likely to be considered, and when nomi
nated, demands tribute for its prophecy. Sa
gacious Herald!
HON. WILLIAIa MON TOODIRILY
In answer to the Republican Convention in
Fayette county, Mr. Montgomery says :
WASHINGTO.7S, July . 57, 1858.
Gentlemen : —Your letter propounding several
inquiries has been received and considered, In
order that an American citizen may intelligently
exercise the right of suffrage conferred upon
him by our constitution, it is first essentially
necessary that he should know the opinions of
the candidates whose names are before the peo
ple. Holding no views on public questions that
I desire to have emended, or which I would
not boldly avow anywhere, and convinced that
your inquiries are prompted by no idle curiosi.
ty, but from a sincere desire to be certainly in
formed of my views on the subjects embraced in
your interrogations, I will answer your questions
with pleasure.
In regard to Kansas I would say, that in the
event of her people rejection the Lecompton con•
stitution, I can see no objection to her admission
at ony time that she may present to Congress a
constitution legally and hone4ly formed, which
has been approved by her lawful voters at a
fairly conducted election.
On the subject of a tariff ; whilst I am not the
advocate of "protection for the mere sake of
protection," yet I am the devoted friend of a
revenue tariff, with duties so stunned as to wisely
and juchcously discriminate in favor of our own
productions and manufactures, and thus inci
dently foster and encourage their growth and
prosperity, and shield them from the injurious
coneevences of a free competition with the
cheap products and labor of other lands. I re
gard the reduction of the duties on wool end
iron by the tariff act of 1857, as unwi3e, impoli
tio sad highly prejudicial to Pennsylvania intor
eStS,
I remain yours,,trnly.
WM. MONTGOMERY.
Jesse B. Ramsey, Esq., Jno. K. Ewing, Esq.,
and others, Canmittoe.
The utter hopelessness of success c in the
district has induced the Opposition to pause
la relation to a regular nomination. Fayette
positively refuses, and we understand such is
the determination in Washington and Greene.
Perhaps the farcical intrusion of Hurd may
prompt a respectable volunteer to enter, but
Montgomery can beat a dozen of them.
A Diplomatic Row.
The American Consul at Buenos Ayres
and " Her Majesty's 'Representative," at the
same place, are in hot water. It appears
that Mr. William Holley Hudson, our Consul,
in bis official capacity, paid a visit of respect
to Mr. Christie, the British ;m;
---nnster. For
some reason Mr. Christie did not fancy t h e
American, and told him so, in very insulting
language, in his (Christie's) own house ;
whereupon Hudson writes to Christie demand
ing an apology or satisfaction. The British
er refuses to give either. The American
hints at a cowhiding. The Britisher puts
himself under the protection of the Buenos
Ayrean authorities, and the American write.;
home an account of the affair, sending, also,
opiee of the correspondence.
CONFESSIONALS.
The Right of Search Abandoned—Dallas's
On the subject of "Protestant Confessions I statements in Parliament.
ale," the New York Times says :—" The ' On the 26th of July, in the British House
of Lords, be-, reply to- a question from Lord
Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of
London are determined, it seems, that the Lyndhurst, in relation to Mr. Dallas's deela
fair Belgravians shall not confess what female ration that the English government had aban
doned the right of search or visit, the Earl of
errors may fall to their shati. We do not
Malmesbury said—
know whether these prelates think the canon
I am very glad, my Lords, that my noble and
laid down by Pope (and surely A. Pope is
learned friend tale made an opportunity—if I
may so say—for giving us his opinion on tine
competent to establish canon laws,) in the
case of Belinda, applies to all the fair, and , very important matter. [Hear, hear.] That
that to look in their face is to forget them all. opinion must be of immense importance in Eu
-1
! rope and America. I may say that it must final-
But the fact is, that they are not to be per. ! . ,
iy settle this dispute, and, if it be ever again
,' mooted, my noble and learned friend's opinion
witted to draw their frailties from the re
pass t h em will be quoted, as he himself has quoted the
cesses of their consciences, and
i opinion l of his i great predecessor, Lord Stowell.
over to a father confessor to be worked out.— .is a great . p easuFo to me to hoar that ho coo
-1 Rieht Honorable ladies and honorable we- I
, s entirely with the law officers of the Crown,
men are bound to admit, in general terms, in which we took pefore replying to the note of
full congregation, that they are " miserable General Casa. They asserted unanimously that
the international law was exactly as it hes heen
sinners," and invoke the Divine mercy upon described by my noble and learned friend. Upon
themselves as such; but it will not do for that oplaioe, her Majesty's Government acted,
them to hand in a bill of particulars to the and at once firmly confessed teat, Laving 00 ft--
the to make the assumption which had hitherto
parson, and ask his ghostly aid in rubbing
been made a general right of visit, and search,
them out in detail. Indeed, to attempt to of- they abondoned both these claims.
for a helping hand to these devout Christian's At the same time we placed benne the Ameri
can Government the paramount necessity of
and Mercy's through the Slough of Despond, drawing up 801110 inetructiune, perfectly identi
in their occasional excursions from the City cal in character, which might be placed in the
of Destruction, is regarded as a high breach hands of the naval officers ef the countries, and,
of discipline, which dooms the offender to if possible, of all maritime nations, BO that all
acting in the same meatier, commerce may no
condign and severe punishment. Surely Gi- longer be obstructed and we may not run the
ant Despair could not be mora truculent to risk of those quarrels which have been (noised by
errant damsels and their champions should a former assertion of a greater right. Negocia
done have gone as far as this—that we have
they fall into his hands. To be sure, the given up the assumption which we have so long
pretext ie that it is only Giant Pope in die-- made to a right of visit and eoltroh ; and the
guise, who is that cruelly treated. American Government, on the other hand, hov e
stated that they aro ready to listen to and con-
There has been a great row—if that term der any suggestions which we may make with a
be not more expressive than respectful—in view to the verification of the flag.
the Belgravian neighborhood, because of the We have made the same euggeations to the
government of Franco, and that government,
labors of the Rev. Alfred Poole, curate of
appreciating the great importance of the ques-
St. Barnabas, in behalf of the spiritual wel- non, have agreed to consider any proposition
fare of the daughters of Zion. Some time that we may make, end on their part to suggest
since a large public meeting was held in St. any proposition which may appear likely to be
of service. Bat there can be no doubt that, al.
James' Hall, at which a great number of though
we all agree that the dignity of our soy
noblemen and members of Parliament as• oral nations would be compromised by allowing
sisted, to protest against this reverend gen• a right of visit and search, it is inevitably fleece
a s ry that some security ehoule be taken against
tleman's perquisitions into the_moral condi- a fraudnleet se a of the national flan [Hear,
tion of the ewe lambs of his flock, and espe- hear.] Farther than that, negotiatioue have not
cially as to the particular prohibitions of the proceeded, and Although it is not esuel to pro
duce papers under these cercumstances, yet Her
Seventh Commandment. The matter was
Majesty's government have no objection to place
brought to the notice of Bishop Tait, and his on your lordship's table the correspondence that
lordship, after correspondence with the revs has taken place, as far as it goes. Your lord
erend delinquent, and giving him an oppor- ships will understand that it goes no farther than
that we have abandoned the right of search and
tunity to defend himself, revoked his license visit, and that the American government have
to preach, and so put an end to his ecolesias- agreed to entertain and consider in a fair spirit
- anY suggestions we may make in order to obtain
tical functions. Upon appeal to the Arch
the
e se rarity og.mst the fraudulent_ adoption of
bishop of Canternury , the primate concurred
Amor leen dig. Tof • r tench goverament
in opinion with the Bishop of London that have Mao been ocuirmnd. 1 . 1 .1 . 7:jib, cad they are
Mr. Poole's practice of conducting a system ready and even at,ILl us to at.sift Ili in attaining
that object. peer, hear. ;! of private confession and absolution among
And subsequently in reply to a remark by
his people was not authorized by the Church
the Earl of Granville, Lard Malmsbury said
of England, and calculated to bring scandal
further
upon it, and his Grace confirmed the revoca-
The noble Eai 1
who spoke I let omitted to
tion of his license. So poor Mr. Poole has
mention one very important matter. No d übt
been, as it were, broken at the head of. the noble E trl and the ministry with which he
the regiment by his General, and the Corn- was connected assumed that the law was such as
it has been laid down by my noble and learned
mender-in-chief refuses to reverse the sen
friend. Bat be did not say thet /le American
tense. government invariably went further, and assert.
Since then a very largely attended open• ed that they had a right to maintain their own
air meeting has been held—not less than ten police, and that whatever might be on board a
thousand persons being present, including vessel, if the American flee were flying, we had
no right to visit it. They said they constantly
many persons of distinction—to memoralize carried out a visitation by Choir ewn police, and
the Queen and to petition Parliament to take teat they would not bo meddled with by any
measures to suppress the confessional system other country.
Then came the question of dieorction. I admit
now attempted to be introduced into England. that lately, I know not by whose orders, tbere
These measures were adopted ethnsiastically, h a s a pp eare d t o b e an i ncrea sed act i v i t y sahib
and we shall soon see this matter agitated in ited by our cruisers in searching American ves
the Lords and. Commons. It will be too late eels. There can be no doubt that the accounts
given
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exaggerated, An
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to begin this year, but the interval will, doubt- m eriaa
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may
less, be employed by the anti-tractarian, por. a careful examination I have not found any in.,
tion of the Church in creating a strong pub- stance in which our cruisers have behaved even
with incivility to the officers of any American
lie sentiment to be brought to bear upon the vessel which they have boarded; but at the came
Legislature at the next session. Whatever tires I must admit that in the exercise of that dis
may be done, it can hardly fail to drive the er- t'on which is given to them under the orders
of the noble earl there has been a want of judg
two sections of the Anglican Church wider went in some oases, and that our officers have
apart. Such sufferers as the Rev. Mr. Poole, visited vessels which there was no fair reason to
will be regarded as confessors in the higher as suppose were enraged in the nave trade. The
noble earl has asked me whether I have altered
well as the common-sense of the word, and those instructions. I have toot done so. They
thole admirers will only be the more strongly
remain precisely as they were.
drawn to them by the magic of martyrdom. Bat Ide not think they are so safely worded
t be, and I think they might be
That stringent measures of the description .' ' I ' 7 improved too
i t m he provect ao as . not .to expose . our officers to
asked for will be granted, cannot be doubted, risk of making mistakes which amount to an
as the great majority of the English Church infraction of International law, and which place
is opposed to the Oxford diversity. But the them in an unfair position, such as no officers,
especially young officers, ought to occupy.—
knot must not be drawn too, tight or it may pendia
g the arrangement which I have Sketched'
lead more perverts to cut it perfunctorily, and one that English cruisers should search suspect.
yield to their natural proclivity towards Rome. ed English vessels, that Americans should search
Amrrican, and that French cruisers should search
There is nothing like persecution, even though
au.peoted French vessels, without actually alter
it be but as the sorrows of my Lord Plumbs ing the instructions heretofore rioted upon, we
cake, to give strength and growth to heresy. have thought it right to buispend them until the
negotiations have proceeded further.
Perhaps the noble Lords and honorable gen-
We have also ordered our cruisers on that
demon who have set on foot this crusade coast to respect the American flag under any
against the St. Barnabas confessional, would ciromstanoes. The Americans, on their part,
have done as wisely if they bad begun at the have added a considerale number of cruisers on
the coast, and have promised, during thle peri
other end, and interposed their authority or od of inactivity on our part, which I trust may
advice to prevent the fair sinners of their be but short, to use all the activity they can in
households from pouring their spiritual sot- order that the American flag, which, I fear, hae
been several times need by slavers, may not be
rows into the ear of the curate, rather than in prostituted to the purposes of the slave trade
magnifying his office by enhancing his offense. [Hear]
But, perhaps, they know their own affairs
better than we do ; and, at any rate, it is no
business of ours, though we have taken the
liberty of saying our say aboat it
AUGUST 13, 1858
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Not So.
The Chronicle of Wednesday afternoon
contains the following paragraph :
ACCIDENT.—Mr. John Butler, of Squirrel
Hill, was thrown from his buggy on Monday
night, and falling down an embankment, was
serionsly injured. Ho was taken to his home,
where he now lies in a very precarious condition.
The above has been copied by the morning
papers without making any inquiries as to its
correctness. There is not one word of truth
in it and it is a source of annoyance to Mr.
Butler, to have his name bandied about by
newspapers without cause. Reporters should
bo very cautious in the use of names, as much
pain and any amount of annoyance is fre
quently the result of misstatements.
Well Abused,
Stephen A. Douglas is about one of the best
abused men of the present day. The Repub.
lican presses are unanimous in denouncing
him. The Washington Union and others of
the household are generally bitter. Stephen
seems to have it all his own way in Illinois,
and the people of that State have a notion that
it don't belong to any body but themselves,
that it is their fight and want to be let alone.
We•are agreed.
Ihe Missouri =leo lons.
The following gentlemen have been chosen
to the next Congress from Missouri. Thomas
L. Anderson, James Craig, John B. Clarke,
John T. Phelps, Mr. Noell, Samuel S. Bar■
rett, Samuel H. Woodson. All these gentle
men are Democrats. Anderson and Wood
son are formerly "Americans," and were
elected to the last House by that :party,
hut, being national men, they were compelled
to act with the Democracy before the session
closed, in order to defeat the sectional "Re
publicans." They were repudiated by a por
tion of their own party, but were taken up
by the Democrats and triumphantly re-elected.
Delegate llleetlxigs.
Agreeably to the suggestion of the County
Committee of Correspondence, the system of
selecting delegates by ballot, instead of mark
ing, as heretofore, will be generally adopted.
The change will be an imprifement,"and wo
hope to see it hereafter generally adopted. It
will be remembered that the meetings in the
oities and boroughs will open at 5 o'clock,'_ P.
M., and continue until 7 o'clock. The,meet
inAs in the townships will beheld between the
hours of 3 to 5 0 7 910k7 P. Ai.
The New ',nth°lle Cathedral on Fifth
Avenue, New York.
The corner stone of the new Catholic Ca
thedral on Fifth Avenue, New York, is to be
laid on Sunday next, by Archbishop Hughes,
with great pomp. This will probably be one
of the most imposing ceremonies ever wit•
nessed in this country. The Cathedral is de•
signed to be the most superb architectural
structure on the American continent, vieing
in dimensions and beauty, with many of the
old cathedrals of Europe. Its oost is to be
enormous—some million and a half dollars,
we believe. The Cathedral—if it is ever
finished—will be something that fl ew York
can boast of ; but we trust it will not bo quite
so long in process of erection as the Cathedral
at Cologne, which was commenced some four
hundred years ago, and is still incomplete.
We look to Archbishop Hughes to see it com
pleted as soon as possible. He should not
be content with tile honor of laying the foun
dation of this magnificent church in his own
lifetime, but should spare no pains to plant
the cross upon its highest turret. This would
be, indeed, securing a full measure of pos.
thumous fame for his name and the term of
his episcopacy.
JIIO. HI Rend
We ask the Blair County Whig, the editor
of which, has been extolling the Peoples Can
didate for the Supreme Bench, as the friend
of the tariff of '42, if be did not in the Dem•
ocratic State Convention ot '4B, denounce the
tariff of '42.
Humphrey Blarehalre Doom Sealed
The election last week was sufficient, we Im
agine, to thoroughly convince Hon. Humphrey
Mamba?l that his political career is nearly end
ed, and that he will never again be permitted to
misrepresent this district in the Congress of the
United States. Let us see, for a moment, how
the figures look.
In August, 1857, the vote between Holt and
Marshall was as follows:
COLT. MAIIMIALL.
Jefferson 2,828 3,925
Henry ..................«....953 663
Oldham ............... 530 364.
Shelby 668 1,133
Marshall's majority 1,106.
At the election on Monday of last week, the
vote as between It evill and M'ileo stood as fol
lows :---
ILIVILL. le tag
Jefferson ......." 8,002 3,Z82
Henry ...... 1,047 642
Oldham...". 490 323
5he1by............. 712 1,096
M'Efoe's majority only 41.
[LORitroilio Courier
ri•E LATEST NEWS
The Atlantic Telegraph Celebration.
Nnw Yonw.,. Aug. 12.—The telegraph cola.-
bration will fake place after ►ho passage of the
firet message on a dap hero,i,fter appointed to be
observed by agreern,c - t bets n Englo.nd and
America. There r , 1!1 he evil and military
procession In New York, followed by a dinner.
A suggr,atiou has been ni;lda to join all the tele
graph lines and sent the two messages through
out the country.
Naw YORS., August 12.—The steamship Star
of the West arrived this afternoon with the Cali
fornia mails of the 20th ult., and $1,527,000 in
treasure. Among the rrinoipal consignees are
the following: Wells, Fargo & Co., $297,000;
American Exchange Bank, $1,150,000; How
land and Aspinw , lll, $160,000 ; R. Patrick, $95,-
000 ; J. Patrick $95.000 ; J. Straus & Brothers,
$95,000; Freeman, $65,000; Deacon, Sher
man &Co , $65,00 . 0; $55,000 Cole
man & CD., $55,000. Her advices from Califor
nia and the Isthmus, have been anticipated by
the St. L'. , l2iE, which arrived yesterday.
NIAGARA, Ato,ust 12 —The &xtenziva paper
mill on Bathlsncl wcs destroyed by fire to-day,
originating from an ezp!osion of tbo
Tho losses are stated to he $lOO.OOO, upon
which there was an insurnace of $65,000.
Sr. Louis, Aug:mit 12.—The river continues to
all at the rate al 101 l an inch an hour, and all
he upper stream.; are still cn the decline.
PHILADELPHIA, Augu. - A 12.—C:` =Tics D. Man
ley Ftie nominated in the. Sixth C:ngresElmal
Diatrict by a Democratic Convention
BT. JOHNS, N. F., Aug. 11.—Mr. Field telr.
graphs to tho arse:tore cf the Atlantic Tele
graph Company that, before he left Lane.oo, it
was decided unanimously that of er the Queen's
and President's messages are transmitted, the
hue will be kept several weeks solely for the
use of the electriciaes, to t.n.-ble them to thor
oughly test the various moles c.f telegraphing,
that the Directors might decidt which who the
best and mast rapid method. It was considered
that when the late was ()nee thrown open for
businera, it world bo difficult to obtain its use
even for a shert time for tests. Due notice will
be given when it in ready f o r husineas.
Mr. Field left here on the Niagara for New
York nt 6 o'clock evening.
The Nit.gara wee towed nut of the hailorr by
the steamer Porcupine, which returns to Ports
mouth.
The Indian Tronbles on the Pacific.
The Superintendent of Indian Affairs in
Oregon, it is stated, suggests to the govern-
ment that the troops destined to operate
against the Indians in that Territory, be with
drawn at once, and tuat our true policy is to
send n. peacemaker among them to redeem the
promises made of agricultural implements,
&e. The PreFident is assured that the prey•
out hostile position of the Indians is not owe•
ing to the non-ratification of treaties with
them, but proceeds from other causes, the
paincipal of which is their fear of being
driven from their homes, and of other tribes
from the Pacific coast being f , recd upon them.
They promise to create no further difficulty,
if the troops are withdrawn and their rights
respected. The number of Indians in Oregon
and Washington Territories is said to be
greatly exaggerated by parties interested in
army speculations.
Th© Itl 9 ll;teeport E3nuir..
Jame., P. Barr, Esq., Editor of the Poet:-o¢r
attention wai called to tLe following t,tticio in your
paper of tho 9 , 1 iwt.,-undor tho head t.f " Luot.l Af
faire," viz:
Toe IVRIEr , J.?..h. LIA.Nr.—"Tho Mliov•pw - t. Eaak. in A.
leg ,Eky C•Alq Li, h., lust gene int, epti - lltik., and
quantity of tienet, akk• ukkw rat is cheek ttt here,
and nt the :rd. 'l b° yr.. 1,; ehvuld be CaLltit,tll iu ro.
calving them The c in 111 IrgEd ni ho!ong te the canto
party of New Vk rk Glaociare uh., lk ; - a tdre.diy oneued pa•
per mills in Tioga colicky, at Shuknoliiu, and ut ileadvikle
Where It is a nra(k,clqu-k.t.rn betwk.uu reckkiving
or ordinary COLILt rirkt -o-ey, ire wz.u'd akivikle the taking
of the Wliresport, ca k‘kk• I rckkr , te ail give rternetinug for it,
while the othk r they ' , ill Ll'
—We find the qbove pin:graph in the commercial
column of the PcnassavErnian, of Friday evening.
11.'Keesport is only si=teen miles ftem this city, and
here, up to the present, wri.ing, it is understood that
not enough of the stock has been takon to enable
the Lank to go into operation. The citizens of
M'Keesport claim that the stock which is taken is
owned principally in the borough, and that tl.e citi•
zone there will control and rwe the bank. N,,no of
its notes have as yet been in this oity, cud if t.cy ore
n circulation in the oast, ag i:, here gteted, it c:,rtain
ly places the M'Kersport toes iu a strange 1.1.,,iti0n.
We think there may be servo mistake in the article
in the Pennsylvanian. Some of the men who are
connected with the ANl'llecsport Bank we know would
never suffer themselves to be connected with any•
thing having a suspiofon of fraud. Will not sotne
one ecinne,:ted with the Bank give us tile facts of the
nano? If its notes are. in aircuinli Lin the ca..t, and
if tho Bank has gone into °per:lUL-, tho pc -.p:o here
aboota would like to know it.
Wo thank you for the notice you have token o
that infamous paragraph from the Pennsylvanian,
which could only have originated with those Belielo
or New York financiers, as they a• 0 termed, or the
Pennsylvania politician, who acted as their agent, and
who were disappointed in their hopes of making a
"papor mill" of the "Monongahela Ve.Hay Bank"
of M'lloesport. The statement is 60 infamously ,
false, that we think none other could concert it; for
certainly the father of lies would not own it. So
far from having "just gone into operation," and
having our notes in circulation hero (Philadelphia)
Evict at the eastward," or any plate (Aso, the nieces%
tory amount of stock has not yet been subscribed for.
Enough, however, has been taken in this borough
111:14 vicinity as to moue the control thereof.
Yon are kind enough to say that "soma of the
mon who aro connected with the M'Keesport Bank
would never suffer themselves to be connected with
anything having a suspicion of fraud." If you had
said all, we think you would not have been mistaken.
And we think we can say to you, that those who
shall have the management of it, when in operation,
will be men of the same stamp. We would take the
liberty of adding that, in the minds of some: persons
(even in Pittsburgh) there appears to be no necessity
for a bank in this place. For the information of such
we will state that, from careful estimate, the mer
oantile and manufacturing interests of this borough
is seven hundred thousand dollars per annum, and
tho coal business, within a circle of five miles, over
six hundred thousand per annum. Now, sir, we
think this amount of businec justifies a call for a
Bank in our midst.
We will conclude by stating thht when oar Bank
is organized, (which we expect will to in the course
of a month,) we shall inform the public thereof,"
giving them the name of the officers, and oak for no
more confidence than we think they deserve.
As the " commercial reporter " for the Pennsylva
nian has, no doubt, been wilfully and delib. ra t e ly
imposed upon, we hope he will insert the above, or
so much thereof as will be an antidote to the villain
ous calumny he was made the means or instrument
of circulating. THE COMMISSIONERS.
• DkIk.IOLTIATTC Eorthor : i d the
' 47 time approaches for rushing the nomier.tiens for the
fall election, the Democrats ere looking about suitable
canaidatoa to place upon their ticket.
Allow. me to suggest the following nactite fur their cot. A
doration. There is not a gentlemen nomad, who in tot a
thorough tutional Democrat:
4,979 6,0
0,751 0,792
BY TELEGRAPH.
grom Callforp ia
Drotruotlve Fire.
The Rl:er at St. Louis.
Cong . ? Cdslonal Pionilnation
The Atlantic rrelegr.,ipta
thl I ittg! , i;ro.l 1
C 0503411.5.
lioN. CIiAELLES SHAVAI, UR;
UON. WILISAM VITLEIN9, Peable3
eavaina :
JOHN M. IRWIN, City,
THOMAS S. HART, Indiana,
JOEL RETCHWM, Eltaabotb,
HUGH LAFFERTY, Ita
ItIcLANE, Notth Fayette
eurarn :
BARNES FORD, Lower at. Clair
PROTIIO2/0T6117 :
JOHN BIRIMINIMANL, Olio.
comva coissasEaomm
TELONAB FAIILLY, Allegheny Clty
MIDI=
JOHN ILITIR;UY, &inUL Pittsbl4r-,gh,
cosom:
WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City
IiSCAPITIIL&TION
CITY
WEST 0? THE;ALL•EBAENY 8
Elisronx NECK. 2
8013TH OF THE MONONGAHELA. 4
f ~ ~
~Y~.`_ys hk. ~`i ~I Y ~ F
';
Age and Debility.
As old age comes creeping on, it brings many at
tendant infirmities. Loss of appetite and weakness
impair the health; and wont of activity makes the
mind discontended and unhappy. In oases where
old age adds its itSfinenee, it is almost impoisible to
add vigor and health, and-although many remedies
have been tried, all h‘ve failed, Instil' BCERBAYM3 •
HOLLAND BITTERS were known and used. In,
every case whore they have been employed they
have invariably given strength and restored the
appetite. They have become a great agent for this
alone, and are uscullyi many pea2ple who are suffer
ing from lose or - appetite and genera Bebilitp 3n
cases of long standing chronic-diseasoa, they act as
a charm, invigorating the system, thus giving whoa
another opportunity to repair physioalkljrales.
Caution I—Be careful to ask for BaAciaiSoiland
Bitters,. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5,
by the sole Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., do Co.,
N 0.27 Wood street, between First and Second streets,
and Druggists generally. -
MARRIED
On Wedneiskiy, August 11th, at the residence of tho
fat!eri - by the Rev. Nl. A. Passurant, Mr. CHARLES
MEYRAN, of Pittsburgh, to Miss FOPHLA PLOWBIII3,, of
Baldwin township, Allegheny c)unty, Pa.
The happy pair left for Philadelphia and New York, on
their wedding tour.
IifTEREiTING TO THOSE bIIFFERINGBOM
ILE.i.DACIIE.—A certain remedy ie found in Dr.
AFLane'e Celebrated fiver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros.,
of Pltt.iburgh. The following is a eemple of certificates re
ceived daily from our own false=
This ia to certify that I have been subject at times to so.
vero he .dsche; eomotimea the pain would be so severethat
I conld red neither day or night. Healing of Dr. M'Lane's
Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., I sent
end got a box, of which I took two pills on going to bed,
for two nights. They relieved me entirely. Some time has
new elapsed, and I have had no more tronble from sick
headache. M. JOHNSTON, IIS Lewis street.
JlEti - - Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. EPLANE'S
CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEMING
BBC g_, of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting
to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. fd'Lline's genuine
Li ier P 1113,10-90 his celebrated Very - dingo, can now be had at
ill rospectable drug stores. Nonigenuirie without the
, 201 aul2.lwdew) FLEMING PROS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
THIRD WARD.—In pursuance of the csil of the
Cauca.) , Committee, the Democracy of the Third
Ward wilt meet at DUFFY'S, earner of Grant and Webster
streets, on BATT:MD.4Y, the 14th, tett - nen the &airs oers
nod 7P. 1.1 to eelect two Delegates to the County Conven-
tion, to be held on the 18th inst. aulB:2t*
VI NEC A R---1 he same I have been selling
to thla city for the, last twelve years to more than mat
t:ll,f of the Gr , eora. I now offer it at FIVE OFiliT6 ti gal
lea. by the single barrel. A. BALLOIJ,
anl3:ltdaw 146 Water street.
WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR SUM.
NIER stock, very low for O&h.
O. BANNON LOVE.
( Formerly Lovo Brothers,)
71 Starke* 'Meet.
rRUGS.-
Brimstone,
Castile ttrap,
.a.unato,
Ittia Japonica.
Cbewiog Gum,
Davis' Pain Biller,
Saeforcre Invigorator,
Ludlum's Epecifte
For'sal., by D. L. FAFINTISFOCS Lt CU.,
snl3 No. CO corner Wcod and Fourth streets.
AWYEIVS CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP
Li II actnowleriged by all a - ho .`.•ava used It, to be the beet
and must cconom.cat Soap in use. Cne p.mnd will do as
much waehiag as th!oeofcommouSoap. lt contains noin
g:, ll.mt that wid it:lJ aro the nerves of the most dol'cato or
ducat goods that may be washed with it. For sale by all
the ptiucipol groceries and dealers in the city. anl3
ANTI -TAX RAILROAD MEN, will find
it to th-ir immediate advantage to call at Chester's,
for it to t nderetoo.l that ha has marl- od down the rricos of
Us gentlemen's and boys' Summar O'othing to mere nomi
nal rlces, in ord_x to close out the balance of his Block
N w i‘ th ttula to obtain bargains in the line of bummer
tu:, at
CHRSTDR'S GOTHIC HALL,
Corner Wood strsot and Diamond alley
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, AT ALT
SATURDAY EVENING, Anruet 14th,
ac a o'clock, at the Commercial tlales Rooms, 54 Fifth street,
will be Bald : a var . oty of second hand roods, including a
superior patent Rifle, coat $6O; Dulcimer, Violin, Banjo,
Magnetic Machiao, 2 Gc,id Watchea, Clocks, Books, Cl ith
lug. etc. (null) P. IL DAVIB, Anct'r.
TAEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL,
1.32 i South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA..
Lubricating ell for all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or
Lamp Oil, is superior to the beet winter strain sperm fur
burnitg la all kinds of
LAMPS, L INTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, &C.
THOMAS , SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP.
This Isum performs a perfect consumption of all smoke
and smell aii•ing from the use of ell, In which other lamps
ere found Imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant
flame. For sale wholesale and retail by
anl2: and H. BOUREAII, Sole Agent.
DllO POSA•LS will Le received at the Cora
.k mie,idere' °Tee tip to Blltember let, fir furninhing
c al to Cc.nrt noose and Jail, for one year trom date cf con.
tra:t.
troy , A.:l 3 will be received at same time op to came date,
r repairing idgu ever Cork Ron, Charters townettip.
By order of Corr.mielmtere.
MOB. PBILISIN2, Clerk.
Anglia 11, 1655.—ariV2:1tcp
0.51 GEM STREET.—For Sale a two
story brick dwelling haus° on Gum street, contains
three rooms and kitchen, hall, notch, ec , with a stable, coal
house, hydrant, ac., on the lot, which is 20 feet front by 110
deep, to au alley Price $1,050. Also, a building lot ad
.l.l.,ing. the otove 20 by 110 feet to an alley, with the nee is
f the gable wall of the brick house.
Price $lOO. Terms one half in hand, balance in ono and
tv, y , ars. S. CIITLIBERT & SON,
anl2 51 Market street.
LAl 4 .Olil Map of our country, with the
Platte. Terriwrips and comities distinctly mark.
l'cr ,a:e by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer,
RN OLDS, Dovoll and Davidson's 'Writing
Fluids fo: sale by W. 8. HAVEN,
Stationer, Noa. 31, 83 and 36
Market street.
YE FLOUR.-20 bbls. fresh ground Rye
Flour just received and for sate by
JAB. A. FETZER,
Oorner Market and First eta.
25 BB - LS. superfine Flour just received an
for sale by JAB. A. FETZER,
?~/~ACKEREL-
Ivi 35 boxes No. 3 large mackerel ;
25 " No. 2 "-
Received and for sale by
aol2
QTARCH.-30 boxes Pearl Starch received
and for gale b• (+hall) HENRY H. OfILLINB.
("MEESE-250 boxes best 'quality W. R
cutting °been, received and for ra e by
aul2 HENRY 11. COLLINS.
Madame Appoline Tetedoux's
FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDLNO
AND DAY 800001. FOR YOUNG LADIES, 146
Third street; Pittsburgh, Pa. This School, designed on the
Alen of French Schools in France, and modified as to the
XngUgh impartments on the plan of French Schools, in the
United States, offers to young ladies, besides a full English
course, the bat opportunity of thoroughly acquiring the
French language and literature, the Principal having re
sided several years in Franco, and being assisted by Mr.
Tel a native of Paris, and a graduate of the " College
Charlemagne."
French and Latin will be integral parts of the course.
The Fine Arts will be taught under the superintendence
of Mr. Tete/nix, a pupil from the Conservatory of Paris.
Arrangements have been made for young ladles who, hav
ing already gone through a regular course of studies, aim
may wish to know hriglish. literature more thoroughly.
acquire more facility in speaking the French language, and
improve in the Fine Arts.
School will open on the second Monday of September.
Expenees by the term of Five llionthe:—Board $ , 00; To
'Mon $3O; Vocal Moak) $25; in classes $l5; Piano $25; use
of Instrument $5; German and Italian, each $25, in enlace
$10; Drawing, in classes $10; Oil and stater Colon; at the
Profeasor's price All charges payable in advance.
For circulars and farther particulars apply to the
PrincipaL
MP- CLEMENT TETE:KYS announces to the public
that he has taken up his residoncein Pittsburgh, and !s now
prepared to give lessons in Vocal llineic.
For torme and farther particulars apply to John U.
Ilneic Store, No. 81 Wood et. anll:6wd
= L - k TEE BEST AN D
F I q iiMa
, , WINE - ;Tr- -'
caLle
..,.,
1 - ing at the most extensive YIN igki.
NINEGAR ROAR WAREHOUSE in the PnVI'NECARI
twin ai West- This house now sup 612mr..crar,5
. 0 i 1 1 plies, and has for the last ten citplapp
years, more than cne-half of . „,,,,,,,,.. a ""'"'","
the Pittsburgh grocers, and itAging
. 1V tgL„,
~-----7spts,w - the same in every othercity in - ---....."1-7.7 ,
which is Mu been introduced.
A. BALLOU, /43 Water street,
between 9 mithtleld and Grant.
ans:lydaw
THE LOWER ST. CLAIR SCHOOL
sill meet on WEDNESDAY, August 18, at 4 o'clock,
P. SI., at School Homo, No. 3, near Birmingham, to appoint
Teachers for the enacting year. All interested will please
anent T. J BIGUAM, President
1 1:lENT'S GAITERS for - .2, at the " Peo
kj plea Shoo Store," N 0.17 Nift.h street.
jyBl DIFFENBAOMO, tr. CO.
OUT OF THE ClTY.—Persona desirous
of residing out of the city, can purchase two frame
dwelling houses pleasantly situated on Chesnut etreet,Law•
rencerille, each house contains 5 rooms and cellar, a garden
of fruits, flowers and shrubbery. All in completworder.
Will be sold together, or separately to suit purchasers.
Apply to S. CUTHBERT k SON,
ans 61 Marked street.
ALLEGHENY CITY LOTS FOB SALE.=
Your lots of ground situated on Federal street,
above the North Common, will be sold low and on easy
terms. Apply to JAMES 0. 11.10 HEY,
au.lo Beal Estate and Bill Broker, 65 Fifth at.
$20,000. MANTED $20,000,
$4),,000 WANTED—Twenty - thou
end Dollars cf Good Bonds and
Mortgages. Apply to JAMES 0. RICHEY,
Beal Estate and Bill Broke;
an 9 No. 85 Fifth street.
ELLIIM COPYING BOOKS—For saleb
Jol9 J. B. WELIYIN.
ONLY $750 for a Dwelling House of four
rooms, a largo Lot of ground, fruit Wes, etc., pleas
antly sinantod in Eonth Pittsburgh, on the mint of Mount
Weeblegbon, immodiatly opposite Bmithilela street" will be
sold on easy terms, by $. 1:1IITILEOLIVP,& BON,
J 734 fa Market Wed!
W.'•o. - ‘--
Nxis Yong, August 1, 1852
Corner Market and Second streets.
Corner Market and First ate
HENRY IL COLLINS.
ai:"'... ~r~r~
ALLEGHENY VALLEY ;RAILROAD.
TARENTUDI 0/111P MEETING,
COMENCTOI:''4 - :,yirF.DIEBDAY, MUM 250, 1858.
Begakr trafiestaill leave daily from Pittsbrtrgh.(Sundios
excepted) at 7:16 A. M.,and 6P, hl., " - f• . : •
On Wednesday the 26th inst., an extra train will hallo
Pittsburgh at 9:15A. M.
On Saturday, to 28th inst., extra trains will leave Pitts.
burgh at 1:30 an 8:30 A. M.; returning, leave Talent=
" for Pittsburgh at :80 and 7:2) Monday morning, 30th inst.
)•
On thelast-da t of-the-meeting train/Fevre Tarentma for.
Pittsburgh at 7 A. M., 2 and 6:40 - P. M.
Excursion ti etc - good during the encampment can be
Lad at the depot bn Carson street at 60 cents each ; also at
the Methodist BMX Depository, Fourth str 'et.
---Paasengeraobtaining-tiokets- before-taking seats-in cars
Nall save ten cents. . W. REYNOLDS.,
anllits Superintendent.
COMMERCIAL PRINTING,
OTC ZYZRY DESCRIPTION,
HAIII*LIALS;_,.BILLELEADS,
CARD?,_
POSTEES, LEGAL BLANKS,
COLOM 131 W;
PAPER BOOKS_.FOR LAWYERS,
PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Executed in the neatest manner, promptly and at 011EAP
RATES, by
13AR1R & DIYER.S,
?JOBBING POST JOB oancx,
COSNER OH WOOD ADD PLETAI 64SEITS.
4,
iron City Commercial College,
Pa.—Chartered,
_1855.
800 STODBLITS ATTELIDINCI, JAND•B7, 1864.
Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School
of the United States.
Young Men Prepared for Actual Duties of the (Jaunting Room.
3 C. SMITH, A. hi, Profmor of Book• Keeping and
Ecieuce of Account&
A. T. DOUTHETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Con merclal
Calculation. , _
J. A. HSYDRICK and T. C. JENKINS Teachers of Book.
Keeping.
ALEX COWLEY, and W. A. MILLER, Professors of Pen.
manahip.
Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, as used in every
department of Business. Commerct,d, Arithmetic, Rapid
Business Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile
Correspondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other
subjects necessary for the success and thorough edacttion
of a practical -business man.
TWELVE PREMIUMS,
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the put three
years, 0.130 in Ii astern and Western Cities, for best Writing,
day' AND NOT FON ENTHAVAD WOIDT, nal
IMPORTANT INFORM 9TION.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited
—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining sit•
nations—Tuition tor Full Commercial Course, s36—Average
time S to 12 weeks—Board, $1,60 per week—Stationery, $8
—Entire cost, $BO to $7O.
Aar Ministers' sons received at half price.
For Card--Circular—specimens of Business and Orna'
mental Writing—inclose two stamps, and address
F. W. JENKINS,
aub Pittsburgh. Ponnevlvanie.
A. CARD FROM DR. JAMES M. JAR
RETT, OF THE NEW YOBJI. LUNG INFIRM
ARY —My connection for the past eight years with the
above Institntian, on Chief Physician, and a twelve years'
contra of Steady devotion to the 'sure of Pulmonary Con
samption and its kindred disease!, together with my un
r ivalled oppor tunitiea and advantage of pathological research
—aided not a little by a perieet eyatsm of Medical /fames
tion—has enabled mo to aerive at a d , cisivo, direct and 2110-
amid course of treatment fa the positive and radical once
of all di ewes of the Throat, Lungs, and Air...Pas:ages. By
Inhalation, the vapor, and curative prspert.e3 of medicines
are directly adreased to the dressed organs and the integu
ment Ido not advise the use of Medical I nbstlati oe of any
kind, to the exclusion of general treatment; and although I
consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper management of
those fearful and often fatal diseases, yet I deem it very net.
cessary that each patient should have the benefit of both
geseral and local treatment. The success of my treatment
in the above diseases, and the high character of the Inatitn
tion over which I have so long had the honor to proside,are
too wall known to need any eulogy or comment from me.
At the solicitation of many private and professional friends,
through whose philanthropic: aid the above charity has been
long and liberally supported, and after due consideration, I
have condoled to make such arrangements ao will bring
the bsnefits of my experiments and treatment within the
reach of all and not confine myself, as heretofore, to thou,
only who entered the Infirmary, or wto were able to visit
me at my office. Ilosang therefore that the arrangement
will give entire 'satisfaction, bath to my pro:Rash:nal breth
ren and the public, I would respectfaily announce in con
clusion, that I can now be c inulted personally or by letter,on
all diseases as above, and that the medicines, the same as
used in the Institution, prepared to cult each individual
case. Inhaling Vapors,ALt, , Laal Inhalers, die., do., will bo
forwarded by expreaa to any part of the United states or
the Oanaelsts. leans—My ter ais of treatment by totter aro
as follews, viz: $l2 ter month for each patient which will
include medicine sufficient for ono month's use; alto, In.
haling Vapos, and an . abating Apparatus. Payment as fol
lows : $6 to bo paid to Br - press Agent on receipt of the box
of Medicine. and the La.auce $6 at the expiration of the
month, if the pr.ti nt be cured or it entirely satisfloi with
the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their
case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as well by
letter as by p -rso.nal examinalion. Patients avaiiieg them
selves of Dr. Jarrett)s treatment may rely upon immediete
an I permanent relief. se he 'seldom bon to tee . , t a case over
thirty days. Lettere for advice promptly answered. For
further particulars, address
JAMES M. JARRETT, M.D..
• No. 82) Broadway, cor. Twelfth St., N. Y. ;
P. S.—Physicians and others visiting tho city aro re
spectfully invited to call at the I utirmary, where many
intereetiog cases can be witnessed, and where onr im
proved apparatus for the Inhalation of medicated vapor
can be soon and inspected. JyBo:orn
FIRST INTRO:. IJOED JULY, 1849,-
A. L. AROIIADILII.A..IILIPS
Portable Stoam Hoisting and Pumping Engine;
On Wheels, from 3to 30 borso power. Also, Farm En'
gime and Saw Mill Drivers, 3to 30 horse. Engines always
on hand. Manufactory, 15th B. Hamilton Bircoto
iy3o:3indem PHILADELPii LA.
A. H. C. BROCKEN,
No. 22 Cliff Street, New York,
MANUFACTURER OP
GLASS SYRINGES, - HOMCEOPATHIC
VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES,
NURSING BOTTLES, ETC.
Glare Ware for Chnnists, Druggists, Perfumers, Photo
graphers, etc. Grien Glass Ware by the package. A fiber
al discount made to the trade. Ord'ors from Country Drug
gists and Dealers mulched. Prloo Lists sent on applica
tion. Jy3o:3m
NOTICE.—Tho Co-Partnership of BAGA
LEY, 008G11kVE S CO. expired by limitation, on
tue first instant. The business will be ct ntinued by W.
BAG/MEP, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settle up the
busimese of the late ilrm. W. BAGALLY,
JJElfi 8. COB2RAVE.
Pittsburgh, July 22J, 1888.—Ji23:tf
SEWING MAGLIINES.—
THE $2O AND $4O
DOUBLE LOOK STITCH
SEWING MACHINES!I
Are now on Exhibition, at the
HOSIERY STORE OF
MR. DALY ,
NO. 20 PIPTEE STREET,
These Machines are admitted to be the best in market for
family we, making an elastic double thread stitch, which
will not rip even if every fourth stitch be cut. It is the
only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders
will be received and promptly tilled by
M. DALY, Agent,
No. 20 Fifth street, on the corner of Market alley,
Pittsourgh, Pa.
/liV• NOTIOB—M. DALY, on the corner of Fifth !street
and Market alley, is the only ono of the name in business
on thin street. jyls:ly
QOAP POWDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder
PO of our own manufactine, warranted superior to any
offered for sale in this market, on hand and for ealo br
felB B. 0. a J. H: BAWYES.
V •
RESEE FIGS-500 drums just received and
for rale by • t REIVARR k ANDEttEON,
elf 19 Wrest] etrret.
I'OR RENT—A large Dwelling llouse and
Store, on Grant street. S. CUTHBERT it SON,
any2B Si Market street.
.QUPERIOR BLANK BOOKS—Ledgers,
Journals, Cash Boobs, and Day Books. A large sup
ply on hand, mado iu tho moat superior manner of the finest
quality of paper, especially for city orders. Blank Books
made to order, ruled to any given pattern.
Je2B WM. G. JOILNSTON .1 CO., 67 Wood et.
VINEGAR!
VINEGAR! I
VINEG ARA! I
We would respectfully announce to the public that, hav
ing recent improvements and enlargements, we are now
prepared to eell pure Vinegar as low as our neighbors, and
our Vinegar has never had even the name of being drugged,
like some others in the market, we would reapectfully in
vite dealers to give us a call, and try our Vinegar.
S. B. BARNES IS 00., No. 189 Hirst at.,
Between Pmithfield and Grant.
iIBANGES-50 boxes Messina Oranges,
N.." Jut received and for tale by
REIMER lt ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood greet,
and Opposite the Et:Marley Hotel
IDICTORIAL WINDOW SCREENS.--A
now, beautiful and cheap article, designed for the ex
cluding of Insects, of all kinds, from parsing through win.
dowa when the trash Is raised, and at Ills earn° Um° admit'
ting n free current of air. They are got up in eh variety cd
beautiful scenes, an aro ornamental as well as useful—fa
sale wholoalo and retail, at 26 and 28 St. Clair street, by
J. g H. PHILLIPS,
an 6 gid o 4 geT A for bfenufactaTarela Pittsburgh.
T _IMBED OIL-6 bblo. for sale by
JLA an2Mfr.
IIIRE PORT WINE, for medicinal pur
poses, by the bottle Or gellett, at
ELINVORTS 9c BROWM.I7B,
In the Illmen4.
MACKEItEL...-25 bbis. No. 3, Largo;
.10 halt bbb. No. 8, urge.
Nor sale by (J 712) W. S. tannic a co
CHL6I NE Y TOPS--100 various patterns
ivs air D7.[4440l
r;4 7 ft r ,:gfl'AVlr'Ws ,- WW •171,7777.77.;
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FARMERS' AND ME
FLU." AND MARINE
N. W. Cor.rim, o? Eztolrs arts '
Tho follawhag list will al.
Pittsburgh Agency La
18513:-.•
Herbert Goodal— .... 3 600
600 00 i 8.11111 .t, 00.... . .......$ 168 1 5
Wm. Bidden. 00 Roch's l i hnanf.Co.,—; 63 00
ErankWolff—.—....— 400 00 Wm. - Mage....„ .....t 76 00
111.' Hes 106 00 J. Hcwat'd & C,O 7_2,690 00
W. W. ill'Grego:.... aso w. DRWOith, EN . .... 4126 .:0
John Heath. 157 60 J. H. /Min, EN . 860 00
J. J. Horse & Co.-- 830 67 Edw. Spence, Beci... 61 00
Ilewmyer & GrafL...1,4432 72 C. H. Banlten.—...
John Thompson 200 00 I.ngli3h & Richard'n 103 02
Henry Feldbrivh... 20 00 13reve:, Rind & Co.. 640
John Watson 23 00 .13.. Uhl d.: C 0............. 45, 62
J. AL Hass 10 00 Wm: Arlfendry..—.. 91 .0
1
Phelps, Carr & C 0.... 5,600 00 It. Sill & Co-- ..... ... k 3 40
J. L House & C 0.. . -... 61 00 Spang &Co - 33 0
Jas. Woods, Esq.... 29 00 liatlvage on steansor
WM. =oily & C 0... 2,679 17 1 Arcola ? . 71 11
Jame Idellinger-1,000 09 Adams & ArOlintook 49 03
W. ld'Oully & C 0..... 760 00 DXamead . 64 CO
Total $20,10186
Sun OP Ps.rniSYLVSNLt, }
City•Of Pittsburgh," es.
Before roe, an Alderman In and for said city, perzonall
come Thomas J. Hunter, Agent of the Farmata and fdo•
ebonies' Insurance Company, who boing duly sworn, ac•
cording to law, doth depose and say that the fotegt.34
statement is true. THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent.
Sworn and subscribed beforo sad, April 7, 1868.
ap23 LEONARD S. JOEIND, Aldermen._
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PBX
SYLVANIA, 18 33.
OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AIVD WALNUT a
PHILADELPIIIA,.
WiARIME INSLIVANCE,
ON VESSE...B.}
OAPAO, To ell parts of the werld.
FREIGHT,
;CHANICS'
INSURANCE OVUM!
WLtairrr Emmen,
FEILADELPELLi
1a0,884.
kr. (II) WATER STREET.
TIIOS. J. LIEINDER, Agin&
arr .ho amount paid at tbo
.3 from JIM% ISA to AWL.
Assax&.-0.
P/TTBI3IIIiGH OiotsiCE,l4
DELAWARE rtiiraliTAL
INLAND INSURANCES
On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes ' and Land Carriaga
all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURAZIORS
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling lion.ses, &c.
.A.SYFTS OF TEE COMPANY.
November 2, 1857.
Bonds, Mortgage; and Real Ectate...........510 1 3 35 0
Philadelphia City, and , other 3.37,011 $1 _
Stook in Banks, llailroado and Insurance} i 0,508 Go
Companies
Bills Receivable ' £120,2911. 95
Cash on hand ' 38,892 ea
Balance in hands of Agent; Premiums
on Marine Policies recontlyiser.ed,on 92,730 52
other debts due the Company '
Subscription Netts 100,000 Oa
•
JamesA. Hand, =,
Theophilua Peuldbig,
James Tragur,ir , ,
William Eyre, wi.
S. F. Pontstc.n,
Joshua P. .E.,a,„
Samuel B. atolior,
Henry 13103 n, .
James B. hiaarlar.d,
Thomna C. !via,
Hobert Burton, Jr., -
John B. Sample, Pitt:stare;
D. T. Mc gun, t"
J. T. Logan, is
Wld. i AILTIFi, Presidaal f
lent.
VIDIJam Martin
Joasph FL Baal,
Edmund A. Bonder,
John C. Davis,
John 3. Ponlosa,
George G. Leipar,
Dlicerti Darlington,
Dr. 11. 11. linalon,
Will mO. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Sponcer
Charlcs Eel Joy,
II Jonoa Brooks,
Jaoob P. Jones,
OS. 0. PAT.), "Vio , Pre;;Sl
MISSY Secrsotr.
rpliE GREAT WESTERN
Finn ar.4l ffiarino Insiumancie GOO
OF PIIILAD E L P HIA
Opice in Conspany'a Building, No. 403 Walnut,
Corner of Fourth Street.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL_,—
Capital raid in
EnrplEmi Jannry Ist, 1858
$277,674
FIRE INSTIL A NOE—Limited or Porptmal.
to A RINE INSURANCE, on Vessels, Cargo and Freights.
ISLAND IN SUILINCE by Elvers, Canals; Lake 9 AO.
Land Carriages
D111E07080:
Charles 0. Lathroo, 1423 Walnut :Arcot.
T.Villiam Darling, 1510 rine street.
Alomincer Whiilden, Merchant, 18 North Front.
Isaac Hailehurst, Attorney and Counsellor.
John U. Hunter, firm of Wright, limiter & Co.
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Co., Oolrienrith'i Hall.
John R. McCurdy, firm of ions% White 4 McCurdy
Thomas L. Gille3pie, firm of Cildcapie 4. Zeller.
James B. Smith, lam of James B. Bmitti & Co. '
Hon. Henry H. Fuller, office 221 Bonin %lir?. street.
John 0. Vegdee, office corner of Soventh and &meow..
Janice Weight, late Cashier Bank of
Alfred 'lalor office Cairo City Property.
Jcna J. Slocum, office 226 South Third street.
0. 0. LAIX.ENOP, Preaident.
W. .i. 617,7110, Vico President
a LEWIS GREGORY,
, N .Y.
Second Vice Pree't, Branch Office, 8 Well a t N Y.
JAMES WEIGHT ' recrotKry and Tr , aaaarer..
H. K. .V.I.CLIA.I3.DSOP.I, d..kistant Secretary.
R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
97 Waterett - eor, Pittehurgh.
Pennsylvania Insurance Company.
E' PITTSBURciII.
mo. 62 Fourth arrest..
DIB.EOTORea
Jacob Palnter. J. P. Tanner, Gco. W. &WIN
Body Patterson, C. A. Colton. A. J. Jones
W. B. Mcßride Jas. h. Hopkins., Wade Haniptort,
L Grit r thproni, A. A. Cartier, Hobert Patric-V.:
A. 0: Sampson, J. H. Jones, John Taggart,
Henry Sproul, Voeghtly,
Chartered Capital 4300 9 000
91R2 AND 5r A RINB rasas TAMEN, ol ail description/2
orritzs
President—A. A. 0111.1.0.E1i.
Vice President , —BODY PIaTIHISON.
de3o Secretary and Treasaeor—l. SPIIOIIII,
IVIONON GAHELA
DISURANCE COMPANY,
OF PITTSBURGH.
TAMES A. EIIT.CEL9CN,II - aiti
EIZNRY M. ATWOOD, Becretaiy.
Wator btroetr
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS -.l' TIME ALIA
IIIAZINTI
A 6SETd--31A2 . 20T1i,, 1858.
Stock, Due Bale, psyable on demand) eecured by two
approved name., $140.900 00 '
Premium Notes. 47,003 29
Nils Beceivabl. 9,968 21 --
115 shorts Mechanics' Bank stock, cost 0,185 00
60 do Bank of Pittsburgh do do ;750 00
40 do Excliangs Bank do do 2,050 00
190 do Citizens' Bank do do .•. • 5,175 Oft -
Balance of Book Accounts 8,068 39
Ofdco Furniture 690 88 '
Cash 15,853 78
D 12107.039
James A. Hritchimon. George A. Berry,
IN in. B. Bolnkee, Robert Dalzell,
William Bea, Thomas B. Clarke,
Wilson Miller, John ABDevitt,
my 22 Win. A. Caldwell.
A. A. CAREEBRE4 BEes.,
PITTSBURGH
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.
capitei Reproacuted, 03,000,000.
001,UUNLE6 OE MGCLEST STANDING, Chaeorad to,
Petanrylvania and othar SUM&
FIRE, s dAIND AND MILO
ESCILIPT RISKB TAISELN A OY JILL
D/01411 -
No. 68 /VOUIVE'II
1.. A. ot • FLST.WEDIc I E, FA.
c .z,xa.l Ideaaayl
T HE OLDEST AND LARGEST
LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLIBITAIM Ld THEO/TIC.
WM. SCHITCHIVIAN,
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER ' ,
Corner Third and Market Streets,
DIIDPS COLLEGE BUILDINGS,
jy2l:4-2p PIITSBUROH, PENNUL
SAMUEL FAHNEKTOG-K
.IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND S)OM.ESTIC
HARDWARE.
14 o. 14 Wood altroot, - betweem VialueS:l4
a/log and! Fourth utzealt,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Wm-Aber la now o2e - aing a well setectod . gleor
?nett of foreign and domoatlo Hardware, all now, and will to
cold on as jtoodieniisa.9 any other home. in tido city. fIU
will always hoep on hand a general .anaoranen; ol -
HARDWARE:, CUTLERY, CARPENTRRW TOOL?, go,
To oblela he rerfectfullyinvites tho attention of s:' chase:
nah26 _ Skr.itrEL iLIEiNIZa•
PHILLIPS, HUNT CO.,
Cominiasion and Forwarding Merchanti
WHARF BOAT PROPRIETORS,
A ND SHIPPING AGENTS of Minois
.A lOl4 - cotral Raii rc44 Ur° , Thinolff. Ma-.k Goods La fa
osos.ii oar ors& jorond:o.l
TERRA GOTTA OR STONE
ViTAT EE PIKES,
From two to six inch calibre._
PRICES from 12 to SO Cents per Foot.
ALPD—ROOREETLT.
PEARL. STARCH
For Bale Wholesale at ltlaskragastsurers
Prices by •
MENEM 0. COLLINS, ---
• FORWARDING AND
oormalstion MEFECI4AtIT;
• Ass smoomets DIU= ni
onizzaz, 1317TTER, SEEDS, -VOW,
AND PRODUCE GENHBALLY.
No. 25 WOOD STBDET, PlTTsseaoll• [Jew
JAMBS BICIGALIERG
meNummoßlzm 05'
ALCOII OI. / 1 9
Cologne Spirits sustd rage/ 014
No. 167- and 170 BMA Stoat
aP3P-40:11.
T 0 0 9785
P. A. 1 ..t.1.A1M/P,A, Agent,
95 Water 6treet, ilttabtr:gb.
; 600,000
.$222,500 00.
. 55,277 05
$237,710 416