'I -J>£ ~ I If# l! I • ' “ t Wbat ahk they Fob ?—The New York Timet, E*-* ofTacsday, in its money article; says: ;ry:^';;; ; • ,, WehitTe«enon the Btreet to-day & parcel _ of i months’ bills drawn l& Jane by the firm of fAToyite Utah Contractors of the Government f- i% > , opon ibeWar Department, and accepted, ancon i/' -■ - dltlonaUy; by Secretary J. B Floyd. These bills are madefor round eums of $25,000 each, - . ostensibly-for a : bcraßidcraUon cdrtady rendered.. ; Bat upon whntfbalhority, or aftor what preee dent they are accepted-payable four months hmee t does not appear." «. “ It is ; well known that the money by whioh the I*eeompton Act wesforecd throngh Congress was by the administration on jast each bills .. .’as these, with (he exception that they were for s far , ■'it. -mfcTIO took Geo. Sehliok, who gai oe( i Ute war in Hungary in 1848- : y,'-IMS I named Major-General of the Italian army, of which' the E mperor>himsclf. teak the -command.. From alltbat we can make oat, there seems to have been too mmy plum? in the pud* , ding, for there a good of jealousy among "several of iheGcnbrtiLs,wboall think themselves ' entitled to the supreme command; ForinsUuoe, Benedek, who is considered (at any rate, by his . own corps), as the fittest to command, is accused by Gyulai of having come too late for the battle of ttsgsntoon purpose,although it is more prob able that, being on tho other side of the Po, he r. had not sufficient Unto to arrive. ... *- At any rate; it/1s to put an end. to all these - , jealousies,, which are;greatly dopiored by the „ . i ”• * $ z army, that the Emperorhas taken the oommand "Cu *5 - ' i in person... This was on the 22<L On the 23d ; b*--; i.-.;, 1 ! ; the army received an order to bo ready at 7a. vv-'i:/'• m., and the whole immense force, consisting of * «%,. j * . , thelst,2d, 3d,-Bthj7tb,Blhand9thcorps,pass* 4 ~ 1 cd.the Minoioon that day, and had taken up . Hheir ; respective positions before the evening » r- it, v, s closed in- This mass, to whleh must be added ’• '' r, \> J twelve of tho best cavalry regiments, from whose j? $«/ „; \ I nctrvifcyoa the pUio of the Campo di Medole a Us - . 1 . ; ‘ . great dealwaa expected, cannot have numbered j;>, * v.-. 1< ~ J 1- *■ v - Vstrpag park of position guns was also ordered • V over the river. . * .A n:** * 1 And this large army esme not to defend the ■?... positions on tbo-hills so much as to attack the "I.* • J , out/of Lombardy. . . 1 v The confidence seemed to have 2>oeh great, for •* » » thcmarcbAoßresclaend Milan'had become ta . u r - -w. ble-talk among the officers. The Emperor came • • up thoeame eTenlQg, aad early lhe next tnorn ' I ../tog visited thepositlon at Solferino. ?.*,?■'*' - This retumof.lhe An? Wans had been so sad* y.den that themeirahfUhadnot reached the allied .'v.y..,v,. ~urmy.The AlliesconternplAled no movement on % - the day efthe 24th/ Theplan of thejoemy seems £ io haTe been to ffifn>o ibs Hgbt' wlng and strike; " p a decisive blow at onf left, so as to endanger if: ; not cat off oar line of retreat.. ? For this purpose 4 the Bthcorps,Benedek’e, : which had come over * < the Min no, was poeied on the heights about Poz ; ’tolengo, while the rest of the army was massed p" - ' from Solferino, Medole and Csvriana lo Cereeale. £/■% This movement to tarn oar right flank was only k ' ; /possible, aa long as the heights of Solferino were l&Vij.-Vl •' hold; for, these onoe lost, the army, if it still S'SM&i- maintained itself in the pUio, was in danger of being cat in two, and of losing one or two of the '* j ’.lt Mlneiopassages. . The Emperor, who, as you remember, arrived v'-'.:*. about an bonrwlter the first shot was fired,saw *, ,b, Iw v,*** t* * v “ thls'danger iastolTyVaa -Well as the necessity of i i ’'V' 1 ,v*l V g" - gstiingposaeseion.ofthb; key of the position. *4T: ' The gmt polnt was to ,hoM book the enemy’s _fo«es bfonghragalhat odr right. and to .posh JUa back in theplalnnnUl thlaxonld be effeot* .r j :t&:. For this'purpose the Ist oorps reoeived the order to go : on the' roads "whloh skirt the hllls : lookingdownlhto the. plain; .tho 2d corps took bb : - btbplaceaUlSTigh(;igihhiitsrightwaspUcod *• I* rl;rQ2 : '*'S**f b b'i * ■ " the 4th‘ corps, sod the 3d ; waskeptbick : tew* 4ilr, ifneo«i»iy, and topravontiDy flank -Av. : : movement of tho' eoepy,\and fall on his flank ' aboold heaUempLlb make one. ; Tho infantry r,' ■' of the GoerdwasplaoedW a reserve behindlhe t,. * 4T a . , ' 'FlrsrandSeMttdinflaiBns, whUe the wholocav* •;'airy' : waa’ kept .ready to 'advanoo aa soon aa the • v enemy r waa:driy*n back toward the open Campo ' ~ di Medole. : 'The'obstiaioy wlth which the Ans ,- y r.-tfer v T __ -trUnshelAAhe' phsUiop of Solferinp was only eqnaUcd by thei worts wblehthey'msae to throw ' back oar right wing/aod, If posalble.foouiflink It. • > -!*;■,l gave you an idea of the position of Solferino. ; lassnre yon Itb ono of.tbose'tp whlob can be : x ; faHjhpplled the saying, >*The mhre yon look at the lemyoulilielt.'’' f - lHs-;impoaaible to im» ::**•<; I preoipiious'.bastione and defiles of read, •»'.» c by smalbr spurs jast of eonvenLeal - distaneefor'cennbo. ' The Anstfiahi,; -: '; j■• ■*who > of coutse,.kaaw evsry inch' of their maccea , . AveriOg groncd/ inade the most of. these.advaa*’! I,; +_u (tagw,7 BatUwas sboTo all the entrances-to j , ' w the village, on ! » 4 ‘. '.it***'> r ' vvNfhich'itheyhadspentthdgreatestosro. Aeihe I A' -.ffcrvxi l^; c>:■:^Vr , ;- : > ;: h3fises’'»fS-'bdlH on .the side of the. steep hill, j r " , tney, as. well as the gardens, stand, os U were, < qL terraces, and their walls form a kind of 1 _ c Jteennfc round the tflbgc. Every wall bad been ia* -.J •' lbopholed, and behind it. were oho or two. good ♦ stotifirlhg cohatohtly. wUh: rifles, which were •:. ■- sopplteTto them ’by tSoso posted behind. In r\ _’-s l^W we^ ii® • 6usUlQftd. Thogroanihefore.ithad betnclear* i m to completely expose thoto who want* ' \’y 'v/'-' ted to taka the place by Bterm. ’ .There being no fr ’ r --ladders, and^the gateway beisg-todhigh to scale, ; ' • i -’' l:;V Zouaves, the first whd distinguished : 1 : , ibeoeeltes, ih tho bauio of Malegnaao, made a r - v : r > hdmaa pyramid, those below .exposing them* V >' bedyes to thpmnrdttous fire vhich was kept up, ; jwrto .•ailow'thcir’ coopan* • (lons to mount and enter. But the most terrific ; a' o t> 'oftrnago w«u^.usual, round the eburches^-one ■'-■';.‘-- : istoate;doss;nnder#oaUi the high square tower. • ft « I * : . : oiuanof Iho.spurs the aoan vV-.-.-laia throwront toward the Jake, and ihen-the m il * J 1 Bpto r . ;; t-tic ‘ -I As aU-tba-*dada are .between the different ' Thochlefat* . 5.' r-.. i&cka were conse'iotntly directed npoa -Ui.b »’ - - .»»«t«ep j• s ; el tlislr epper purt Ihel B person unencuabered g;v. y,Y ■: hea ttio greet cat difii salty In cllmb tf- - 1 ing Ibco, eoyea icsy imigtno wkat it w&a fer ‘ w- ' i^'YVrl.- ,■ \ ibeFrenchßcldicro lo get to tkolf? itcir r., .?, IT pwto. i TheAortriioMß lle tojiluA left ikelre Fi L-, ' - . -rttehtad tbom, »n 4 eraited the »U»ot In tbl» m»n -■ if : fief. Add to ible dlfHcultj & ; BOorciriDg June tt. . ian, eeiersl: hoitile batteries readier down ■ ; ■ a‘4eoerma2sorlnfantryjiriagdowa : W-’ wUhlbelrriate.lt wa, booabefoTe.tbihaigble ' -,■ ■ < ' v •, Igpt to "itfio'pliM, »,Bort^Jto, «ine» Il:b»4 ; and rnmefcnonfe»*l aster eawtnoh autraWoa ot hnmaalt, la to naill ■ n'tptn. i Tan ibwwlut (bbSfbtaMt both lUawhes ,on i mmm •’‘y'Jj.' v-. .■■m r ,-., -;:.v‘v. .-.• ymm iwu • v ' : v V tfi • S & ij ’-»■ ' • :t ’ t Wifa«ss3!B«. ' ' ‘ -,' a - sag ’fittstorgl ia^ettCi : a. ebbbjx & c'o.,\ ' jp PJTOR jS and; PR OJPJIIR TOR 8_ THOE3DAY MOBNIKQ, JULY 21, 1869. Republican .Btato tickd ACMTO* oarmi, ■£KOUA& E. COCHRAN, ofTork county. KUimQ* GtSXSAL, : WILLIAM Q. EEIU, of Berks county. HepnbUcan County Ticket. . axaxn, SIXES n. IttliU. PUUborgb. tanatT, WILLIAM VAKMBM, Pittsburgh, DAVID A. PRESSLEY. AUeebecy, CSABLE9 L. OOP.IIRIN#, lUmvti, DAVID K. BAYARD, tables, ■ WILLIAM E3i%Low*ret.CUlr. 1 ASSrmKT U« JUPGE, THOMAS 3IKLLON, Colltos mstjuct Arro»THT, JACOB U. MILLER Pittebo-gb. South Fayette. ftwlh Plttiborgh. AtrDlWB. DATJD COBNELIOS, Bewlckley. nmriTaß, . H. 7. ANDXRSOS, Kelt Deer. pisrcrc* cf tbe P00R,,. JOBSPQMILLER, Snowden. Jmftller am cants. Are those bills intended as - the means of raising an electioneering fund,to / be'spent by the adminUlratioa in ioflaenoing the fali eleeiloim j ' The elections of tbls fall are of "~t: Tftat importanoe, aa indicating the drift of the ; . . .tide in H 1860.; -and ve-may be enre that the ad* mlnifltratloQj which spent money last year by teas of thoosands in every northern Stale, will ' not suffer the elections of this year to go by de* _;fault, May we not therefore look npoa thedoon* ■" jnents noticed by the Twits as ''the first notes of ‘ the campaign?” 1 TS« Battle or Bolftrlno. {CoßQipoadsQM of the London Tlmo*.} Poziolbsoo, Judo 2G, 18G9.—1 find that my first Impression was right, and that no .battle eras expected on oar side. It was known that the rear guard of the Austrian army, the Corps • :of Bsnedek (the Bth), which had fought at Mai egnano, and proteoted thence the retreat of the r- bolt of the army* had repassed the Mioclo on the 19th inai. It had first received orders to slop at Castiglione and prepare to hold ’that plaae, bat U hod scarcely began to execute this order . when a counter-order arrived, which recalled tho rear goard'bohind thejdincio. In cones . qnsaco of this U passed the BUnclo at Mon* sambano, leaving only afewonlpoate behind it. Up to this time, then, the intention of theAos* triana was evidently to eootenttheaiselvea with defending the Mioeio line. From the 19th to : tbe 22d ft change camo over the plans, whioh may be, perhaps, explainedrby theeircnmalance ; that Gyntei only took leave ofthe army on that day. So did so in a very laconic order of the . day* merely saying that his Msjesty.the Empe ror had'called him elsewhere, abdj ‘ leave in consequence.- In hi; an officer oouoiadtfca number andfrikoga ofth* different j regjmtht*engaged.>, Tbewonderfome however ; iffhow th# positiunrtf onld ever tie f&Veo.— Ttcse ; of the eaetoj.irbo were in .the beep At the foot; of tbe : town were taken prisoners/- 'They bad i orders to defend the place to tbe hat man. Tbe attack of the 24 Corps, which, as'yoa will remember, wps placed to,tbe right of the first, and had to clear tbe plain on the left of the road to Qoito, near the elopes of the bills, b*d no less difficulties, although of another kiod. Tbe groandisasievelasa table.by nawre, b Qt ba ® been intersected with roads, hedg M * r 0 ** 0 trees, ditohes and* banks. Every one of ibeee. artificial obstacles became a new means of reeie taacMo the enemy. Ibis reexstanea was great-. If facilitated by the number of detached farm home, which ibodnd there, Mid .verj on, of which became a Utile blockhouse, whieh had lo be taken. . . . .. ~ The 4tb Corps worked in tbe same way on the right*band side of the Qoito road. Tbe part of this corps was sent lo make „a flunk movement fjom JJcdolo, and debouch toward Guldizzolo, abootthe heights of Cavriana. Tbe fight, above all, in tbe farmhouses, was moat obatioate, for tbe Austrians, who saw themselves in danger of losing the Qoito road, aod being thrown toward the hills,' did everything to prevent the advance of the 4th Corps. Io epite of this both the col umns debouched in the afternoon oh the Campo dl Medole. No doubt, tbe takiog of Golferino relieved this side very much, and from that mo ment tbe Austrians fought for their retreat.' A person in the house occupied by tbe Emperor of Austria says that when tbe latter saw the retreat of his troops from tbe tower of Cavriana be had tears In his eyes. While this was going on on our right, tbe Piedmontese, as had been agreed, sent forward their reeonnaisance—one column, a brigade of the sth Division, with two guns, toward Pescbi era; and the other a brigade of tbe 3d Division, with four guns, toward Poztbleugo. This last eolamn had for its'support the other brigade of the sth Division. While the first went across tbe country toward Pcschlera, tho second followed the railway line whieh- leads from DesenzanoJtr Pcschlera, and then, leaving it at tbeinteneo-; tion of the road by the railway, ronndod toward Pozxolengo. The country to the south of the Peninsula of Sermlonn rises very gently toward tho moun tains, forming a kind of basin toward tbo lake. Thickly planted with trees, it is not very favor able for observation. The Sardinians, not sds peeling the neighborhood of an enemy, advan ced with their reconnaissance as far as San Mar tino, which is a plateau to tbe right of tbe road, riaiog abruptly from tbe lower country. This plateau is a few thousand feet square, and at tbe foot of it are ensconced a number of farm houses. Tbe officer of tho Staff who accompan ied the expedition thought he saw figures moviog toward the opposite side while the * Piedmontese passed, but he thought them country people. The column passed on, therefore, sending some: skirmishers up to the plateau, who found them selves received with riflo balls from tbe houses at the bottom. The column faoed round, and, having disposod its guns to bear on the thioket, it advanced toward the plateau, and succeeded, though not withont severe loss, in gaining the height, and at the same time a messenger was sent to hasten. the advance of tho next brigade. Beforo this could arrive, however, tbe Austrians had brought up fresh troops, and the Piedmon tese were driven from the position they had taken np. When the fresh brigade had come up another attempt was made lo get possession of the heights, whiob, however, did not succeed, and the Piedmontese retired to form again and to await the relnforoement of two fresh brigades. These, the brigades Aosta and Camou, arrived abont 4 p. w., and then a new effort was made. All the guns were united into one large battery, to throw down tho houses at tbe foot ot tbe pla teau, and three columns formed for an attack. Although dead beat by tbe rapid march, they soslcd tbo heights, aod finally not only main tained their position, but followed tbe enemy closo to Pozzoleogo. Their loes was very severe, about 4,000 killed and wounded. TbcyJjad /oP'- their adv«rflariga4he.JDUre--&fr -Corps d'Abnce -Of'tJeuT Bonedek, and were therefore terribly overmatched. No doubt, they woald have had even greater difficulties bad it not been for tbe success at SoUerino end Cavriana, whiob imper iously compelled a retreat on tbo right of the Austrian army as well. Two Piedmontese Gen erals are wounded, and almost every Colonel of the regidients engaged. On the side Of the Austrians, the movement all along the line was according to one plan. The great difficulty was, however, to give to the movements the necessary enremSle on a line of from twelvo to fifteen miles in length. Until the orders from Cavriana could arrive, the situation was very often entirely changed; and to choose the opportune moment for a movemenv is just one of tho most . Important conditions for the sncocss of a battle. As it was, the right wing at Pozzolengo was entirely isolated frflm the rest; while tbo movements* of tho left wing could likewise bo only imperfectly controlled. Tbe leogth of tbo line mode the employment cf the reserves equally difficult, and caused a waat of cohesion in tho whole, whiob might have been far moro fatal than it really was had tbe Aus triananct thought bo early of their retreat. All these great mistakes were np to a certain point counterbalanced by tho namber of lines of re treat which the Austrians possessed. Bat this advantage told only towards tbe eod, and saved them from what otherwise would probably have been a complete root. Duriog tbo battle it was curious to watch the effects of the too great length of tho line and Us corresponding weakness. The Freuob, with their first Impetuosity, invari ably succeeded in breakiog through or pressing hack the part of the Une whiob they attacked, and before the reserves came up they had usu ally succeeded in tbrowiog themselvos.-into the flank of tbe Austrians, who still maintained their ground, thus forcing them likewise to retreat. In spite of their numerical superiority ibeAustrians themselves were aloost-olways too few at the decisive point and at' tbe derisive minute. They were thus, pressed baok step by step. The more they retired tho greater becamo the length of tbe line and tbe corresponding disadvantage for tbe road to Goito, whiob was the line of retreat for their left wing, and at the same time of vital importance, as one of the chief passages of tbe Minoio, runs off diagonatly toward tho river. ThtSi.was of course a disadvantage whiob they could not help, but they evidently ought not to have chosen a lioeof baltle.vrhicb exposed them to do it. After the loss of Solferino, nothingTemalned bal to thick of retreat. The plain on both sides of the road to Goito, beoamo untenable, for it could be taken In flank from the spurs of the hills; and If the resistance vas too long continu ed, there was the danger of its being also taken in flank from Medole, and so lose the road to 00110. The center, coaid not assist it; for if it did more toward the right, it exposed its own line ofrelreat,whiohwaa toward Valleggio. As U was, the line of retreat ioGoltoconld only be kept with the greatest sacrifices, and it la but jnsitoe to say that the Austrians somewhat redeemed tho mistakes which they made iu their advanoe by tho masterly way in wbioh they managed their retreat, under very unfavorable circumstances. The taking of Solferino and the movement of our right column, to throw itself between the center and the left, wing of the Austrians, are the two great phases of the day. Until £ o’clock this second phase was still undecided; Just abont that time a heavy thunderstorm came down whioh lasted for more than half an hour, and boosae the turning point. While the 4th Corps continued Us attack on Guidizzolo a division of the 3d Corps was brought up, and, erosilng. be hind the former, threw Itself between tho hills of Cavriana and Guidizzolo. At the same time the artillery was workiog on the flank,, from the last spurs of the bills of Cavriana. This was de cisive, and the Austriao iioe was soon broken through. As.for the maloti*! resaiis of the dsy, they were, ae you know by the balletic, GO guns and several thousand prisoners; butthey are nothing In comparison with the mors! effect of the battle. The strategical gate is the Mincio line. Unfor tunately it was not possible to gain the Mincio passage. The enemy was indeed defeated; but apprehending danger to hie-line of retreat, be began to retire eariy ia the day, and in tolerably good order. It wan ttigWnUbcfore bo waedriTeo out from the Guidizzolo and Cavriana. From there to the Miocio is about 10 miles, and the troops had been on fGot and fighting without food since sunrise. Ercn those who hod not taken part in the notion were exhausted by fa. ilguc, hunger and thirst. The exertion would hare been too much. The Wounded in the flattie. [Cem»pond*aea of tb« Hernlog Post} Cabtiouobb, Monday, June 27.—This place presents just now n hideous spcotacle of human suffering—evtry ’church, every house, is full of wounded, and the arcades aro so crowdod that there is hardly room for the puser-by. The mortality among them amounts to boyond one hundred & day.; but this is priaoipally among those who were brought lato from tho field. Several hopeless cases, where death must super vene within a very short time, have been left there, in order, to give a chance to those to whom removal might offer a chance of recovery. This appears a terrible alternative, but cannot bo helped; all the carts of the contadini are taken up for tbe purpose, and the peasants themselves are so entirely occupied In transporting the liv ing that th« burial of the dead was sot entirely completed yesterday. Tba whole road from Caa tlgUone to l Monttchiaro, places In the vicinity wbtra the wounded can be placed, is covered with Hut ao j vehicles goieg foil and re turning hither for more, who are sent /away as 400&S8 tbe first dressing and necessary opera tions ere concluded. .* r THe PMlj wmapoaamof the OhieMyt:~ “Tb» only Mdent reported (r on the qudrsn gte "fwalrthStoneoß aaeettl of M- GotUrd before Paehltn. vho hie accurately. impeded the preieot .tjtj of the votki, the diaWtaxtlon <jf Ihogarrletm as! the aetnre of the approachea on every ala*. g nn . boats, brought up from Genoa in compartments, ; bad been laonehe<f;on take ; Tbo &utrageonS~um»da«t Of tbe : at Perugia is already producing 'disastrous con sequences for the temporal government of tbe - Holy See. At Bologna the Provisional, Junta ; has published a proclamation recalling all tbe I young men who have.tnlered under lbe_flig.ofi. Italian independetcf; hecanro, says tbe precis- ’■ oatioo, if.it is. a. ctvicjJuly to. take up arms to ! liberate one's .country, a-greater and t more urgentiduty still— that of defending our ! hearths and homes. In Piedmont and Tuscany public, indignation has reached &ach a pitch, , chat even the clergy are constrained openly to j take part with it. Several pastoral letters have ! been written, protesting against tbe conduci of | tho Pope’s mercenaries, and laboring to separate j the Caiholio cause from tbe doiogs of its chant* ; pious. The Court of Borne will very probably find reason to regret the rewards and enlogiums which it has lavished upon tbe oooquerors of Perugia. Tbe Roman officers in the Piedmontese army are “organizing a corps to defend tbe cities of the Roman States which are threatened hy mer cenaries in tho pay of the Pope.” The Neapol itan General, Mezzo Cappo, is expected to march shortly, at the bead of a force of six or seven thousand men, “to defend the revetted towns of the legations.” Tcbket.-—The attempt to bring about an in surrection in tbe Turkish provinces is said tohave proved a failure. The disturbances in Servia and Montenegro bad assumed a far loss formida ble aspect, • A letter from Milan, of tbe 26th olt., gives some details of tbe movement which had taken place in that eity against tbe Jesuits: The evening before last Ihe people of Milan made a threatening demonstration against'tbe Jesuits, who, after having been kept away from the oity by Mgr. Aisruobj a German Archbishop, were recalled id 1852, and .protected by an Ita lian one, Mgr. Romllli, who recently died. Tbe people were much irritated against tbe body, whom pnblio rumor accused of keeping up a se ; eretoorrespondenoe with Austria; and theywould, ! in their fary, have broken open the doorß of tbe convent, but for the intervention of some Pied montese carbineers, Frenob gendarmeß, and tbe national guards. A search of thebouso was, however, ordered, and then is reason to believe that papers of a compromising character were found there, since on the following day a decree was issued, expelling them from tbe country. This decree Is, moreover, in conformity with the laws of Piedmont,from whiob conntry (he Jesuits and tbe Dames da Sacre Cctur were ordered away in 1848. The Paris correspondent of tbe M&uobester Guardian says: “Tbo real aooonnts, now deposited at the War- Offioa, give for (be battlo of Bolferloo nineteen (ofid) thousand killed and wounded for the French and a liule over 6,000 for the Sardinians. What ever may be said to tbe oontrary, yon may bold these figures for certain. loan vouch for them.” Cabtiquosi, Jane 29,1859.—• As for the losses whioh the two opposing armies have sustained I think they are not far abort of 40,000 men placed hors de combat— an enormous loss when we eon alder that 300,000 men were aotually engaged on both aides doriog the battle. Tbe official re turns of tbe Piedmontese army are oow before me, and yon may judge by these the dreadful slaughter on that memorable day. The first di vision had six officer* aod 9?rnnk and file killed; 25 of tho first end-600 of tho scoond wounded. The third division, 13 officers and 181 rank and file killed; 60 officers and 1,028 soldiers wound ed. In the fifth division, whioh suffered tbe most, 19 offioers were killed and 62 wounded; 279 rank and file killed, and 1,264 wounded. Another division had as many officers killed and wounded, and more than 1,300 soldiers hors de combat. Two battalions of BcrasgUeri have lost nearly all their offioers, and bad 500 soldiers hors de combat.' A Mas “Mxuesd^^tT'&s'atb.—James Doyie a blacksmith by'Tradc, died in Chicago last Fri -day, under the following oircumvtaaoes as de tailed by tbe ZYma of that city: “Ha was an extremely athletic person in ap pearance, and woe considered by hie fellow work men os possessing a remarkable degree of otreogth and bodily vigor. On Thursday he worked in tbe ehop as usual until C o'clock, when be went to supper in as good health as us ual. After eapper he oomplained of extreme heat, and continued to complain uotil 12 o’clock when be vent to bud. At tbreo o’clock in (bo morning his room mate awoke and found him breathing his last. A post mortem examination revealed no unusual appearance of the body, except a remarkable and unusual quantity, of adipose matter. By overwork and the heat of the day he was literally meiuddovn. The cor oner’s jury found this to be the cause of his death. DTSPBPSIA.—-Tbe worst foe of humanity to *o wall know e, that wa herdly fal flbpoaed t> occupy UuMCr'pMoioitjexrovUtoa. F*w b»r* McepedroftHtg (roeoMut another cf lUvxrkd lo clib-^r k CACcr. or a C93a*QTOict6f*l!*><*t «rn«7 Utter .tlscese; «ru) tikeo lo lht*i •t-'.v. »i>n«i mu-dr— I.<EUILtVI.'s .HOLLAND WTJ'EKS—will »!»*>» aiittgftla, if not t-fT.-ci u caio We tulgbl etioDger iugavgc, Lai, ■« wo Mti; a.l<lrteUlog • rcossffinff M well mo itMoavMocom tnoolly, to iroU Lb* prcJaJtoa wbich wiqlJ »tt*cb to what wimld item tßeral>MiUßS. ladlicedon, Haartborp,llesa sene—Sick &n 4 Nerrotu—ln fact, all the! have Ihrir origin Inlnpatred dtgevtton—ln, which are iadadad BILIOUS DISORDERS AND LIVER CpMPLAIRT9,Mcnt*I Dbontan, rrritabdityflndUjKmtion lo rfttufc, /Kpo&ftee, IVjJTOria** <jf Spiriu, sfcrooos Fean and fairs for ScUhtii, end » oomber of other ' affection* oi this dasi, rendering a man onflt &x Inter coorae with the world abd the 'society of hie tksMly—will ell, In inoet instances, be (bend to heveproccededfruta that diamsed itet* cf the digeeUve ergana which (hta medicine to co eminently calcahUed to relieve. Brm CiiXTVV—lfce Gennloe highly Concentrated Boer have** DoJUnd Bitten to pat op In b«J ( plot bottle* esly, sad rsteitodet {1 per botUa. Tbe great demand for ihu truly Celebrated Medicine be* induced many tmUaUoce, which tbe pablie »bmj Id guard agatnitpnrcbeetng. Beware oflaiporttfcnil Bee • that our name taon the label of every bottle yen buy. BENJAMIN FADE. A 00., Rrfe Proprietors,, S 7 Wood ctrwt, between lat and 2d Pa. mySSuUwf DIED—On Toeaday aftirnooo, ISlh instant, nf cooxnmp lk»«, Osp(. MARK STERLING, a native of Scotland, aged 45 Tbe friend* pfcbafuslly are reapsetfany lovtled to at* tend hta funeral, from bis lata reaiaeno* in East Binning baa, (bli (Thursday) morning, at 9 o'clock. Btto ntitantisoncnts. IBIKIBADE- Valuable Building Lots on the ZVXONONOAHBZiA HZVJQ& Theaa Loti Front 00 BRADDOOK, DKAPr aVdCOUMEBCE BTRKETF, Aul are eligibly ajtoated Lr PRIVATE RESIDENOEO. Sale will take place no tbs pretsluioo SATURDAY AFTERNOON July 23d, at 2 o’clock, P. M. Dr. CtraicbUTa Remedy for the Prevention and Care of Consumption. Wiachaatar’a Osnaina Prcparatlsnoftht HypopboipUtss ofLtne and of Soda, TAe iprtffc Btntdy/er Cmxumption , Scrofula, Brem/tCit, Aithma, Dt&ility, Vytgeptia, STtresut Dtitast i, CM<n<itU f arid the ComptainU.e/ Ilham, Z-oi* a/EAcrgy, mutiny, This extraordinary Chemical Preparation of FUO3PQOUUS, (tbe prophylacUo fcoJ rnreiivc propcrtir* of which were, discovered by Dr. J. f. Churchill; of Paris,) la corforiulug wooitirial cure* throughout Europe arid tbe Unltou State*. b.Ting already attained, .Into it* Introduc tion, a remarkable popularity, both «Uh tbe medical pro f.wtao end tbe public. It la a purely BcUuUlk Preparation, acting with abioluU ctrtiintf, and ot tnviriobit 'i/Icjcy iu •II atagr* cf Pulmonary aod jiertcua Djmmi. Tbe i CUBE or OoNSUMWIOS. Id tLo eaeond onJ third stage* («i * period, comvquintly, when there can to do noceiUlaty «* to tin* nature of tho disease,) cap be obtained, , u B |l casts, by Uiis lif-ato.eut. except when tbo aatiUng lesion ol tbe inogs Is of iiulf iuf flcicot 10 produce death. Hereditary predisposition »«eiu* la no w»y to counteract tbe effect of tbo UYPOPJIOS PUITBS; patient* In whom it wu meat atrongly tnarksC recovering a* rupidiy a* others. This Itimody baa oot only a enrativo effect, but wlll.H oa6d wherever thereexist* • suspicion of the dis*ue,JVe cent iU Butlopnoti, and thus ac» as a prwrrr*f»c« mithre gutdtoQwiumpUto.jtutat MccifKUiofs «tie*»«fth rtiard t» tmaliPu*. It is impossible, within tbe limits of an ordinary ad?i r tbwmtnt, to inrulab tba overwhelming preota in luyfnoura aiooln regard tithe recce** of this mv sodßpadffo Treat meul for one cf the moat terrible Koorgts of tbo bomah raca. But ip order,to aatlafy tba nnmoroua inquimn who ■ro dally oddrewlog too for.infbnMtlod, X baroJtUlLab. lithjrd a tt’SDiUtloa cf ' v ■ BB.CUUBCIQLL’fI WOBB OS CONAUMPTIOV, Oomprising hla report mjado to the Imperial Acsiletnyor Mcf, *•, W, -V.Jj.of •»,! L.K.ri,B«oo.iu, TMlluiilaU l .e,*Mch ,IMW .lUi • ClrcoUr, wlllS KBt DD ™«lpl ofTWKLV* CENTS In tun pi to co.cr lb. expense ofpoataga. Tbaaa, therefore, who wish reliable Informitioa rrorioas to deciding wbethtt to try this extnordiaary nruodr ahoald iManotlme.tDWrlUog fur Dr. Cbarchlll’e Traatlsi* Thenaanda.would be restored 1© health by pUclnctbem. kltm coder tola treatment dorleg tbasumour, which la tbo most f*Torable*eason; bat who, if the# daisy, mat so down to premature grarta. . Price &f WIN'CaKiTEU’S GENUINE PREPARATION of tbe Hypophoaphltea of Lima sail Soda (lag) rflMtfwr bottle, three bctUee for |i. Single bottle*, ia wncentrsud •oldUon, by cun. When spedslly reqaeated, $2 each. The DaxSazn fnamhed to the ProCatsioo. juch bottle baa full directlcmr for oae, with my faoilmiU algiuima USE HO Omxa.. V. : - ; J. WINCHESTER. ' 4 Bol4whdfl«alaaadnibUibyDß.O. R. KETBKB.No.I4O Wood ftmt.' Rmbargh, Ps. - - . . jn^LdAwy TWrOTICBiIOODK- PATRONS AND THIS : At -t QDLlffOfillEAtLT.—H«la*trcTtl4iJ'ooitilT«# with * bom ufi wro.'w: Or* pnpirod to dtUttr'n&i ol thoiwrtibDMOf tmrc&Men lo uj part of the two ebitt, :HaaehtrttrorPagufttoßeroafth* ■■;■TfU.fAAßuiL , Jtfl . r«denlik l Mowt»PostQfflo*,AlJ«gfetaj>. "'£t)n aWutttgftnrntfl, •-"'ye, r. tuni,jjrTMS r .i .VrtAisxr tuism. Bedford RUvfnWa 1 Lai* of Pittsburgh- - ‘ * Philadelphia • “°r* U j OpXIXXgS, , PITTSBURGH COnJIISSIO.'i HOI'SK. ; Via HuMingda* V‘*^rv*.dJJ' o}> HaOroad /roa f WALKEH *"baRNB73. i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ’ S^JSS^SK^SWi7S£££3£S Au,J AgrtiU Ist lV> Silo of »il!i ualoacu Ilia tlafttlogJoD k BroaJ Top it. 11. to Hop*. PITTSBURGH SAfIOFACTIIKED GOODS, *»,S23SE *lt» la Uaausgdoa At l&io r it, and temalu oror tJabf; or Coal Onj AND OTH£R MeBCTIA.vdISI, ir pa**aig»i*prt£jr it, tlay caoiUy all nlzbt *t Alroon*, And cob wet At iioatiegdoo cat tDCfnlug wit!* a train fjr Ho 160 Pearl Btrcet, tba spring*. ° r . „ KBTUBNISa WEST FIIOM THE SPRINGS: 'UVEJ'W YOKK. Uato Bedford after breaMast and coowc* At Hootloiifcm ..'* _ , . with MiilTialo vwtat 6T. It-on Peaoa. R. B, wrlTiogl* aaKsoo«igti3i4SuU*olk.iU'd, to »biUi prcper P©r«a*l at , al midnight. toatloo ehalVW jiiyu, uil prowwJa promptly mmUt«sd. TbU rente »11l be foKod pIeAMCt, <jo!ck and «afc> aa«J urnnaa. , atery atteotlonpaMtotbe ccmfertnf paaaogw*. M __ m . . ...... _ t,b„ nt,rk ACn 1 THROCGU TICKETS TO HOPEWELL,** 00, can U bad Mmra. Bryce, Wcbard. * Mmrt.Jcbo Black * Co, |, * tt* r.»kn ttd*t osct, PUUbvrgW rom Aluyifer Kloj, ESl,| “ UcKoo t J.STBIVART, A t .ot run. 8.8. Mwr«.Adam»,aUctllD*Co. ja-l.lya , J. J. LAW&ENOS, Eup’t 11. *B.T.R. B. Hunting don, Jaee 16.1859. jjHwil* FOR SALE—Homeland lota in Pittsburgh tod Allegheny, alaoln thsboroagb of Manchester end Mierpeburgh, several baodsomn country seats; Farms of different aiww In every direction at rations prtcaa, aocno Terygood com. peram* wlablog to purchase woald do well to c*U and examine the reaiatar, and thuee wishing to liato their place recUterod. at GBO. W. BUNN‘3 Ueal Es Ute o fflw, Koith aide of Lacoct street, 7tb door K»st of Fedend otreat, Allegheny City. J°3l "yf u. byr a m & co. hlaaulactorers of BURNING AND LUBRICATING OANNEL COAL OIL. O»offica 158 Liberty stmt, Pittihargh, Pa. New cumb honey, in small box £?, Jos! raceltod and for sale at France’s family gro »>ry and tea atore, Federal street below too Postcffire, Al legheny. | JoJtl r rO LET—The half of tho large Canal Ware! X. booao, with Office ettechod, on the comer of Penn and Wayneetraeta. Koinlraof JOHN F. SILL A CO, Jn2l;dtf Conor Penn and Wayne street*. OATS —50 bos. received and for sale by Jn2l R. DALZELL A CO. JUST ARRIVED ANOTHER LOT OF WILLIAM KNABB Sc CO.’S (■•SI.KBSATEP P I A NO FORTES, FOR SALK BV CHARLOTTE DLUME, jul» No. 118 Wood »t, 2-1 door st-oro Fitth. GREAT INDUCEMENT.—AU persona wishing Artificial Teeth will fiud it to tbelr Intercat to call upon C. BILI*, Dentist, No. 67 Greet street, cppoiite the Coart Bones, no will insert fall seta or teeth with con* Comma Gum npoa fin* gold for $76; half sets for $37; con tinooss Gum upon platini at We iuue ruaa, which it bat a little orcr oswbatf the tuna! prices rbaygedbythe best Dentlite, Eilror and other 1 aee metal*, price redoced in proportion. Cordite et $7O per eel; $36 half act—nano hat the finest material; executed la tba most dnrablo and satis* factory etylea, will bo oflered. All work warranted. Per sons Vhhlngto avail themselves of three very reduced rates; will do so bo Tore tho 20th of September, as the nsnal price will bo charged from tbattlmo. We think a first class set of teeth coaid not be objection* able at the nominal sum at which they are offered, when the beat of reference can be given as to the adaptation of his work, and specimens can be seen at bla office. REFERENCES: Rov. W. D. BowarJ, - A. G. M’Oandleas, M. R, J. M. FqKod, Jos. Abel, J. n. Uopfcio*. .InTOTwd A. Bradley, W. 5L Faber, W. K. Vanltrk, THEBE IS NO MISTAKE!—Tho pro ‘prtrton, who ereord establtsbed minnCactan.ra, alter aabjccticg It to tho rererast tests known to the trade,ars folly petsnoiod, loat BAWTERS' CBRMIOAL OLIVE ERAHIVS fcOAP combines moiocxcellendes for ihe ownl nf tn'iruff at which it Is told to dealers than -»oy other FA MILY bOAP offered to tho American people, i2vt, TTejf, JVortA or &3utA. Of In colots, flrtnoeeeand teat ore. Of I*rrir? —con Ulna no r«iu, day, flab ctla, stale grease or adultt rations." Of Quality— f;r washing with all . (Linda of water, colt), warm, soft, hard or »«Jl, c'olbos t*l evory deacTlptloQ, conns or fine, cotton, Mean, woolen cr silk; dyed prints or white; lor rrtuinj tar, grease,pitch, paint, oil, printers’ ink,shoemakers’ war, etc, lrom cloth o*. faramor*,ead Irani the haada; for rejuna-y straw, Cocoes or palm bosoals and bats. It is an boom soap, UUbfally maie. Give it n't*Jr trial, ocooidlng to thedlre;tloi-a. Name t> on each bar. B.CU.H SAWYER. Dircov<-r»rs and sain tuaxmbctnrcra ot the gonnlna article, WoodeUwt, Piuabnrgh, I’a. jo3< Valuable Real Dotato for Saio, NEAR TWO ACRES fronting »ni Bidgn alnwt 176 foot lrom the line of the Wtst Common and 266 fort Weatcf the property ot Ibe Theological Seminary In Allegheny "CUy, on wblcbja erocUd so elegant aod fashionable Brick Manama forty-five feet front, with kitch en, waah-boosej Ac ,in the rear, all arranged fa the -h*at manner lor conrauieucc, and noted for chute Architectural execution, with fanmcee, hot and cold water -b»th rooms, gas flxtnres and other modem Improvements. .Theground* ace highly attractive »• to location and beautifully terraced, commanding extensive the three rlvcra la the rf dotty end tboadj«:<ot country* They are covered with forte t and matured ohc-lee Trait trace of variant kinds, grtpe vine* to full bearing, and shrubbery. Attached is a large brt.-h etnbieand cwnagnbonae, and a Iceaed pastnro A.iM i •!< ut 7 amt. Fur wma apply fo julDuodif JUDGE IRWIN, on U>« prnnkra. CAIjL and examine TBE LATEST IMPROVEMENT Sewing Machines. THIS IS THE MACniNE whoso owners offered a premium of $2 000 In Philadelphia to any other on oxhlbUlco at tba Franklin Inatltatethat could do the nag rang* of work as wall.— Their offer oot baring been Bcrrptidltranpariorlly mutt bo conceded. For aria at A. M. MARSHALL Jr CO.’S, FEDERAL feT, ALHUELENV OITY-r OAKbAND SBUPBUTV FOR SaLK. That portion of Oakland inown aa <r New Linden OroTe," lying within two and • half ' unieaht the city, hu been anbdiTided Into lota of conrco lent also, ranging in from on* to tin acres each. Soma of them are lore!, ethers beau Ufa l 'and ■yoimatrlca) knoila, coyer*. l with forest tree*, and others gcotly rolling,toscop tlbtn of being fopnrrH in tbe most plctureaqno manner. These lot*art aorroooded by an excellent neighborhood, wltb the advantage ofa flm data prtrati school, taught by Ur. aod Ura. B. U. Kerr, with publicechoo la Id the rlciolty. A IlneofomDlbnaet rnoa every hour during the day, and in a abort Ume a Pa*aeng»r Ballroad will be built, th«* rendering them moat eligible aod deairable. For boauty of scenory, facility polity of air. and cmmnleuce to the city, they are nnsorpaaaed aa illea for country raaldeneaa. In order to accommodate thaes who may wlnb to iaproro tbsy aiooflsredat the following very catj terms: One.tieth In hand aod the residue Id dloo equal auuual payment*, )nI8:lmd W. O. LESLIE, 91 Diamond at A Bomntoad Homestead for $100; also, Homesteads for $lOOO and over, situated on and near Rappahan nock River, above and below Freder.- lcksbnrg, la ’Virginia. Anew town, called Rappahan nock, bat recently been laid oot In Cu'pttwrr Cjun tba midst cf lh* HOLD REOION OF ViKUINIA, aurreuuded by Afinu and Mining Cmponta; and Farm* and Town Loti iu altercate diTlaiuui or anaas, can now bo bad for a “MKKE BONO.” alsply to induce utftaucnt It thli dealrabl# region. (154,900 worth of land it to be divid ed amongst purchaser* or pfrtn atony u*a laducemtbl to com* on aud make lopiovcmsuta, aod the land 1* of tbe moat improvable (juilltka. Uauy have already uttl»d,and score* of others or* coming. Good Farming land, in tracta ofauyalee .to aoit purchasers, can also bo had at from (ID fo (2U per acre, payable in caty quarter yearly loitillmoots. ■ PnTtmtttmaWf ftifrj toiii 6<fn ail rjKtyfM. £V*AGENTB ARB WANTED evrrywhuo to a«ll these Itndr, liberal ludneemanti wilt ba glren. For particulars, address E. DAUDKR, Jol6|3wd Land Agent,Port iU-yal, Va. fFRUSb AND aUPPOKTEIt MANUFAO- A TORY.—OARTWBianr A YOUNO. No. 60 Wood twg leave to call the attention of th* afflicted ui tbs fact that tlwy are (be only MANUFACTURERS of TJtUflß*B end 6UPFOHIABS u tht oily. They can oußaoqc«mly tike measures and make titordrr these arileisa alter the most apprond pattern, audfurniah tbum ai i-rlcoafrequaiit. ly not more than one-bait ibat demanded by mere drulrre intbant. ill aro eollclted to call, after pricing and exam* inlag Trusaca lo aay'otficr store lu the city, confldcut that we can artisfy the afflicted that Itlslhotr tntcrettto dm! with tbe fuanulacturer. 03-Farttcnlar etieutioo paid »3 orpalriDg. Juls CARTWRIOHT * YOUNG, bO Wood atn ot. riIjVNNEUY 10R SALE—With four town A loti, good substantial building*, work ehop and dwell ing bouse, bark and mill bouao Id fott i qoare, with alcue basement; shop 22 toy M feat, 3® vstaj fruit trees, *c-, Ac No tan yard wllbio 0 milee; a lot of bark, shop tools, Ac, will -ilso bo sold. Thi* property la situate lu a good neigh borhood; curt ore: (t,»tO*—jrlll bo eolJ_lor (2,5C0. . jolO d. CUTHBERT A BON, 51 Mnrketat, NITvV iTIHM. O ALL AG HER* CRAIG At CO., BRa, a Q F O "O’ XT EEKS, STEAM AND OAB PIFEFITTERS AND rLUMBERB; FNISHERS op ALL KINDS op BRASS WORK, and dealers In QAB FIXTURES, 4c E*-OFf IOE AND WARBBOOMe, NO. ia* WOOD 6TKEEF, Five door* from Fifth street. AEjEFooßdry, No. 169 Firrt etreet. Ore door* below the Monongahef* Hon**, belworm Wood nad Bmlthfleld. Tba well known p recti cal skill an 4 experience in the v* rtrme brencho* of Bran Castings, Steam and Go* Fitting of tbe avo lor members orouf firm, who will give their personal xUenUou to aft work intrusted to tb«m, should entitle c* to • share of public patronage. J9»ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.'W Jnllidtr ■ • : WANTEDTj Onex Br. Louw Oa* Lronr C mpixr.'f St. Lent*, Jana 80tb . 1849. > Proposals wiu bo roeeipod b, tho su 1X)UIB QAS liaur COMPANY,niI li tOctobemoxt, tor NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND DUSUELB PITM RUBQUOOAL, oftb*be»l qnalUy.forOMmakingpurpreta, to bo delivered a* follows: Ow-balf, (<W,oOQ baibali) in 1861, gad the other bslf lo Tb»Oml jfo bo delivered In tba Company'* yard* SkX o ®'** „ ~! . ' , ■ Tho Gu Light ltomp*hy ! «»«rre* tb* right to reject any or aUbidt. Jolfialtocl ’ EDWARD fltAOO,Bfc*y. KOWN'S ESS.'JAMAICA HIINGER for tola by 0. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO, Ju2o ’ . '" Wo. fcO. comer Wood and Fdurth *tr«ati: 17XTRAOT3 ROOTS for making Beer for JD nlaby ’> -D. t. PABNESTOOK * 00^ 'jnSQ - . Ro.cftfonair Woodaod Fcmrtnitreau. , IZ'ENNKi)!^; MEDICAL-DISCOVERY JVfor«iJ#br - B.L.fAHNWTOOT*OO, JaiO Ko. W, const Wood ud Fourth itmtv. JStattllaiuoua. fii mm 9iqr Open to Visitors Bc«ktn( Health or Ple»»- ore, from Jans Ist to Oetpber Ist* Accommodations'for Orer 50 0 Visitor*. THE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS are sitnated in D«Uvtrs County, 18 mites Ts'orlh of Columbus, (the Capitol of <Jhio,) ou tbs Edoto River, 10 miles from Delaware, S miles from tbs Whits Sulphur Sta tion oaths Bpriogoeld, Mount Vernon sail Pittsburgh Railroad, sod 10 mites from Pleasant Tetley or Springe Status, oo ths Ootootro*. Plqua and Indians Bsilrasd. The medicinal qualities of these Springs are nnscrpassed by those of any other Mineral Waters in tbs United State*. Boom or other infarmitloo, address ANDREW WILSON, Ja- Jal:d(aal7 White Snlpbttr Springe, Ohio. NORTHERN* Assurance Company, NO. 1 UOOBOATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 183 C. CAPITAL.— .. $0,398,800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND BUUPLUB... 3,194,111 03 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year end ing Jannary 31,185 S - 933,934 13 This company insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, aim oat every description of Property. The Haiti of Hremiuutt art moderate, and, in all case*, baaed upon the character of the owner or occu pant, and the merit! of the risk. Louse promptly adjusted and paid without rafemnce to London. A rpecial permanent fund provided in PhiJadet phiafar payment of fanes in this country. strata eg ia riTTemTson: Bfetsrs. James BlcOnlly A Co., 174 Wood atreti; “ John Floyd A Ccl, 173 •* “ “ brown A Kirkpatricks, IA3 Liberty aired; ■f " D. Gregg A 001, 99 Wood street: H WtlaooTU'Elroj A Wood atreal; Jame* McCandlen A Co n 103 M Nlmlck A Co., 04 Water street; “ n. A. Fahnestock A Co* First aod W.od stftela; u Jc* Wood well A Ocl, Bacond and Wood atreeti; “ • Atwell. Lee A Co, 8 Wood atreet; H Bnrebfield A Go., Fourth and Market etretti; •' UcCandloas, Moans A Wood and Water aG; ixrraxxcxa is raaasxtrnii. Georg* 11. Stuart, E*q., IS Bank street. Meter*. Myers, Claghorn A Co, 232 Market itrect; “ Wm. M'Kee A Co., SZBontb Front atreet; ** M’Qitcheon A Collin*, Front and New ate “ Smith, Williams A Co., 613 Market street; “ James Graham A 2O and 22 Letltla atreei: Joseph D.Mitchell, Presidentdiecnanlca’ Dapk: Jame* Daulap, President Colon Bank; lion. W. A. Portor, late Judge Supremo Court. JAHE6 \V, AHftOTT, Agent, Je22.lydla Temporary Office, 103 Wood itrtot. CARD. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY anociatul with him in the WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS, Mr. SAMUEL EWART and Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, tad will continue the ume at tha’OLD STAND, NO. 371 LIBERTY STREET, directly opposite the Eagle WrLLTA&IM UORMLY Pittsburgh, July 1,1859. SAMUEL F.WART WM. U. OORULT -WM. CURRY. W. M. GORMLY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, DEALERS IN PHOVIBIONB, PRODUCE PITTSBURGH MA NU FACTUHES, 80. 371 Liberty Scraef, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja£6a>d2dp PitUbnrgh nuoranee Companj. Office, No. 9G Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA BOOT. OAL.WA7, Pmldeat. V. A. Boc'y ALKX. IttUDLKT, Ylca praat. Insura agnlosl Hall. and Cargo Risks, on the t»Mo and Hiniolrpi riven Mid irilottrii,*, and 11 twine ftl»k fta "nil?. Ati-i «£*lusi !*«• o. -.a..; Flit. And uf&iust the Parlu vi (ho Be* and Island N&vtgaiioD and Transportation. J B,: Robert Qalwa?, Bamoel MoQorkan, Janph P. Oasxnm, M. D. John Beta, James Marshall, David niche?, Jamea w. Ilailiaas, Qua. Arbnthnot, mySOid^TVdd] Alexsader Bradley. John L. Leech, John Ft&ertoo, Robert Boblsoo, William Carr, Robert H. Il&rtl. > John U'QOU LOGAN & G&SGG, IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, NO. 53 WOOD STREET, Poor D»*>r* above St. Cbarlee Hotel Je3o:<i<sia 0. S. Barts, late of Laacuter boats! Grew, PittsVg. QBO. S. BB.YAN & CO., Oontmission Merchants, TOR THE SALE OP PIG IRON, BLOOMS, ic., No. 52 Wood St-, Pittsburgh. lUrt&xxas—Lyon, Bhorb A Co., Pittsburgh; I>lng«tcn, Oopelaud A Co., Pittsburgh; Ttios. K. Franklin, £iq., Lap* caster; lion. 6imon Cameron, Harrisburg; Bryan, Gardner A Co, Holltdayatmrg, Pa- ' )e£O.Gro«l THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Insures Affalnst Loss or Damageby Fire on Buildings, Berehandlse. Fur nltnre, dte., at Reasonable Rates of Premlam. DitictotA—P. Ralchfcrd Elan: William ITKeo,ot ffn). U’SeeftCo;Kalbro Frailer; Jco. AX. Atwood,of Atwood, White A Co; BenJ. T.Tndick,of Tredlck, Stokes A Co.; Henry Wharton; Mordeeal L. Dawson; Geo. 11. Stewart, or Stewart A Pnx; John 11. Brown, of John B. Brown ACo ; B. A. Fabneetook, of B. A. Fahnestock A Coy Andrew D. Cash; J. L. Errlogor, of Wood A Krringvr. F. RATCHFORD fcTAJtB, rmldent. OmkLM W. Coxt, Socretary. Pmsncioo n«*EßißCta.—lTm. Ilolmes A Co , J. ralnter A Ca, Thomnj U. Howe, E*q, Ju. Marshall, Eiq., Allen Kramer, E#q, Wilaon, M’Hroy A Co., Wllmn,Pay no ft Co, Bailey, Brown A Co., Llringiton, Copeland A Co., James B. Lyon A Co, Wn. S. Lavely-A Co. QBO. S. BHYAK A CO., Agents, Jc3o:opd No. 62 Wood BttMt. A Valuable Bits for a manufacturing £t> tsbiishment and Private Residents for Sale. I'HAT PIECE OFtfJKOUND SITUATED ,cm ihai'Mannngmhela rlfc,' being lot No. 10 la Steele Staple’* pUo ut lou In rittiowotbip, end adjoining of John Arlbon, £aq, and the Lelra cf Cnnltff, and near the Copper Work* of 0 O. Doney* Co, containing be* tw»ea teren and eight acne. Ilia a Tory desirable kite*, tlen for a hlatntactorlog establishment, baring o&ool fogr acre* lying brtween the Plunk Boad and the Hirer, and along which the Oonncllai llle Italiroad will para. A The rapper part of the place 1* a delightful iHnatlon for a Print* Residence, baring good springe and o commanding rlew oflho Mohongahela the Ohio tfrer. The upper or. torn pane of the place irtn be sold separate or t»> gether,ainight enita purchaser. For terns and prl:*, apply p> W. GIBSON UILLEB, At the Weetcro loinnnce Ccai-any, Water street. Or— a. MILUia, Ja, R 0.163 JToQrtA etrett. a»»«Ts*ai utANOg I! fromtuo ......... CHICKERTNO i“BON5' s fmb tnpply of their enrivellH PIANOS The Isflntmeota bare nil b*«B selected jvreoaally by tho aubttrlbor, at lie factory, ESPECIALLY FORTIUS MARKET. Xboee 1b want of Pianos an* lnittci to call aal famine Ibls'stork.whkb oomr-ttsce alt the rarlctu style* manufac tured by Ghlekerlng A Son*, from tbs plainest to the. mott elaborately car-rod cases, and at prices fo sott parthassn. MW Ail lostnuseata warranted. JeTJAi T JOHN 11. MRLLOR, 81 Wood stmt JMP IKTANT 10 KARMEKS.— LIME MUVNTJjkeI. 49TA csoti excellent FertJlfenr—br reperior to'coratoon Lime—tt ONE'TOUKTB ITS PRICK. NO 7ABUSE SHOULD VAIL TO TRY IT. Sleouloctarod tod far nU by FKNNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO, At ibtlr Works, East Tarentua, Allegheny o<x,cr OFFICE, SO. 895 PENS 6TRBET, (tbort the 0*0*1,) PITTSBURGH RGSU BLDELICK. AND BEDFORD 17ATEBS oa taught. il*. CoDEm*,Ktmo. gtn and empire, at joa. FuftllftG’S, - Jdl9 earner f> imood nd Uarfeetat*. T OOXII BKDSfIESr—A large and fine as* wttmeot ofTootb Broshes Just rsc*dby • joia »••■•. ■■;••• JQB. PLEMINO. - RATS, Mice, Roaches ' and Mosquitoes promptly exkrrol sated by the use of HeyePsPre parnttoa-foTsaleby jalO JOB. K.EMPTO. ORE ICE SPARKLING SODA WATER drawn OromTorcaUla Fcontalni wtth rich and highly fiarored BytnM can always be prooored at juit . joa.JLEanwOT. lICURPIIX'S PATENT BINDERS—Joit •ifl rac’d a lot of Wo. P. Morphy's **Uot ItenWtnal Lettar Blodoa W. & BATOR,' Jal9 corarVarfcatud 2d and Wood tad Third it*. He - 1 * pit Slit £oii»s. JTS^IhyiDEND.—TH6 Monongalela Nangii* j li'*£r tfgjj Compaay ban tbU day declared a dlTldaaa of THREE PER CEXT. on tb? Capital Btwk<rfa*ldC«Dpaß>V> payable eodamißd. ; ' ' Al«>—Cbay hare aotbcrirel a dUtilbotton.of !stock aacajst tha Stockholders, *<ioal (o'oca doltatpef kbaro, ' payable (a m • stock or act Jp, By or the Board. - B. COPELAKD, Trraa. Offic* at tb* Notf-Jty \T<-r>« Joly mb, ISM,—jptbl«d Kasaxxa’e ornc* V. kC. ft. K. I KoatlhgfsOnxalbtts Biaiios, July 13,'lJiO. j Kaileoad Contractors.-—Proposals tor GraJetioa, Masonry aMJUlluUogcfpMt cHbo Pittsburgh tad CoooeUsvflle R*;lr.*vi, between PlUsburph end Pert P«rrj, divided Insectloue uf abcut one mite in i '*Ulber*celv*iatttl.l offlo* until tbe 23d ifcst. Profitf* and specifications KIU btsbown by the Engineer al bis office. jnt&dtd-cbr. MORRISON * CO. Oma or tmjrcun U*s Cox?a>t, 1 ’ • r llthJnlj 1859. I jrg*pmDExt».- : -Tho Trustees of the Pitts -o*”* * o* h * T * *h* < day declared ■ dlvL deni of Fl\ E PER CKfiT, on ibe Capital Stock ont ol the promts of lbs «U month* ending roth Juno nU, payable to SU ckhoidyrsor fhelr lagal nprrerniatlrta on demand, Jul±2«d JAMES M. CHRISTY. Tnasutor. ' Agents Wanted-.—To" four new Inrentlons. Agent* have made <>rrr (-.15.009 c-n one better tbao alt other similar a«eodf*. Send Jjur sump* asd set 80 pages particular*, (traits. )eU«Smda«»T EPHRAIM nitQWN, Lowell, Mas*. jgyAakNTs Wanted in this State to can fm vilb tb( QOLDEH SALVE. Soils rapidly, Cm make mod par. For farms, Aa, send stamp. JolUmdk** r C. P. WHITTEN, Lowell, Mm ytmusrnunts. \To t L O T H'E A T it E. SIT NIOBTS osi r 5 COMMENCES MONDAY EVENING, July 18, leW. Morris Brothers, Pell & Trowbildge’a UISBTREIiS AND COIVDBLLOGIAN9, From School Street Opera Doom, Boston. Ta« Largest,. Best and Host" Original Band In tbo'World. The Company lonsUis of the following tilente-l Artists: LON MORRIS. BanjoDt, Author and Comedian. BILLY MORRIS, Original Mocking Bird,Comedian and Tamtn.riuist. JONNY PELL, Ibe uoriraUod BanePJayer'&ad Versttilo Pcifurmar. J. C. TROWBRIDGE. Tbe papular Basso Baltadlst and Ylollolst. IL M. CAEROLL, Cbasiulun Femaleand'Jlg Dancer. FRED. WILSON. Tbe groat Clog Dancer and Grecian SUiuO AMBROSE A. THAYER, Tbe Celebrated Balladirtend Goiterlst. W. J. BROCKWAY, Leading Violinist and Tenor. CARL TBAtJTMAN, Violin Second and Soloist. : E. W. PRESCOTT, Altn nndQuUsfUt. MAST. It.ENTZ, Tbe Child of Song and Wonder of Iho World. MAST. TOMMY, Jnrenile Dancer. . Prof. J. L. GILBRRT, tbe BHUiant Pianist Willi tbe above talent, IbUTroopo challenge UiO world to compete with theft. They will have tbe honor of appearing with neW Songs, Acte, Dances, Witty Sejlngs, Burleeqnea, Ac. Far farther particulars, see posters, uew»pHpcre, pamph lets, programmes, Ac* of the dsy. S3»Doors open nt 7; to commence at 8 precisely. Curds of Aaiwinio n—Dms Circle, 3S cents; 25 cents: Second Tier, 20 cent*. CUAS. A. MORRIS. Agent. LON MORRIS, Bartow Manager. jaU-ptd Brad street’s Commercial Reports. For Bonkers’ and finslness Hen. 1 Tue foukth semi-annual volume or this valuable record of eredita, which wb* pniliabod 00 tne loth of January, bavlog been exhausted by a rapid and extensive demand, a second edition, revised and cor rected, has been lssnod, and 1* now reedy for delivery to such as have not already supplied themselves with the work. ' Several hundreds of the bast Bankers end Merchants Is different cities of tha Union, have assisted In perfecting this Reference Record, thos miking a‘ voracious end reliable compend of tbe pecuniary condition and proepects and bail* nets capacity of about mercantile firms, In twenty six of the principal eltk* end ceotres of trade In the United States. The New Turk Merchant or Banker will ascertain by a key accompanying the book, the grade of credit, character, habits, and capital of socb os will bo likely to deal with him, while the ont-of-town merchant will learn with os* coracy, the exact foundation on which tbe New York houses base their bos in ess. To prerido fur *uy possible error that might occur In a“ work so gigantic in idaH and to keep purchasers informed of the changes that most necessarily take place, the pro prletors Issue* printed sAcef ttfcjrrxctiant eotry week. Tbe time and tronMe such a work must save, tbe losses It most prevent, and tbe Influence it nut! have 10 seeming a sound and profitable trade; cuke It lnvatuabls fo whole sale Marchants, MennCscinren, Noto Rioters. and Banks of Discount, and yet thu whole. Including the two ecml-eo nnsl volume*, tbe sb«*rt» cf corrections and the faculties of tb* offloe. Is fhrnlshtd to rubecrlbers at One Hundred Pol lar* per ennum. , . Full particular*. irat embraewl la thU adrextlsenu-nt, may be 01-tnine-l at th« office or the proprietors aodpnbJtsn- O-* 7 J M. UfIADSTBEET A 80N, No. 237 Uroedwey, New York, Over Brosdsreyßsok. Also, or E. 11. KEVIN, Agent - mjlfi . No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DISPEJMSAB Y. OlBce 9S Main SL,(2d deer, up sUirs,) Boffslo,' N.Y. Established by the celebrated DR, JOHNSON,Iate of London, England. A great diaoovsry in tbe science cf medicines, being a cer tain and speedy care for restoring the sight and removing all dieeasee peculiar to Ike eye. This is universally ac knowledged the only safe and sure remedy now known. It baa boon need wllb great anccoss by the most skillful phy sicians lo Eorope and 4merica. FaHeat* in any part of ihs country can treat themselves successfully at a moderate expence, thereby avoiding tbo dang»ra<»> or pence of failing into tbe baodfof muhillfu! Dbysiciena. Tli* wediuut. (•ufflueot to cores)wjil beaent by mail or Express, ekh all necessary directions on receipt of Ten Dollars. Dr. Johnson's Certain and Infallible Cure for. Deafness and Singing Noises in the Ears, Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Afforiloji iustaat relief to sufleren whobsTs beau troubled with deafness for many years. After using this remedy ■ few day* the patient la suddenly and almost miraculously enabled to heir ordinary toned c oarers*tida; In ths coarse of a few woeks the most otstioatecasa of deafnoa.U cfTactu ally cared. Patients too numerous to mention bar* been reetorod to perfect hearing and lorarer rescued from tho shares of tbs numerous dangerous unqualified pretenders of the present day. Qocpltalaod private testimonials end certificates' from the most eminent physicians and surgeons in England, in whose presence deaf persons hare been cored, and many hundreds of prints patients cored can be seen or referred to. A ease of this medicine (enough to eflfeet a cure,) will be forwarded to any part of the country for Fifteen Doilaro. Address DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 404. JelDJawlyT Office Pi Main gt,Bcff*io,N- Y. P2ITSBURGU. TAIKBJ T'AIESn TAIESIIt CITY TAX-PAYERS "WILL BEAR IN mind that no other notice wilt be glveo : fbt ibapay ment of Texes than b published In tbe dly papers antbor iced to do the city printing. The taxisnow dan eru the OITV TAX, TUB BUSINESS TAX, WATER BENT, AND. Til 5 TAX FOE GRADING AND PATINO. £3r»TUe STATE MERCANTILE TAX b alsodne, and If nut paid soon will be put into tbe bands of an Aldortuan for collection. WAI. EICIIBAUtf, Jn3:dlf City Treasurer. Q.OYBRNMENT-PIPE CUAY, Iu storeand fur sale by Je3bsodtanS* . YON KAPFF A ARENS, BslUmbra. WOOL! WOOL!! T 0 BPEN TINE. ■ Domesiieiiqnoft, Wines, Cordials and Frtnth S: - BS.-' , Hat» constantly pnhfcoJ of BOURBOIT" AlJp EYE WHISKEYr Poach and Apple Brandy. Also; babatabu asd HSW;fisatAH» atiu; *• : "Sci» MAnnfictijrer* of tho • - CEIEB^TO£«‘BOBHP , WHISKEY.- A|6ot> for jrSEDEBJCK, aQULZrSJAPAS EBB BUTTERS apllsUtrtjß '; t. •' - v ... Attorney anil Counsellor at Law, 1559. fleoonrt Arrtyiit <>f * i Tub highest market price paid for all grade* of CLEAN WASHED FLEECE AND TUB WOOLS, at the Old Established Wool Warcliocae, No. 139 Liberty Stmt, corner of CedTi alley. 1 ny2fc2aw.!2na3niwF Das. o. v. fitch * a. w. sveei, Pbyilelani for Dtnaiu of the Throat and Chestj and other Chronic AflowaU. complicated with er ceasing Pulmonary Office 151 Peso street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSULTATION FREE. A llat of qnea llonaaonttothow wishing tocmiault ui'by letter: ' JeWlawdawlyPr* C. B. M. SMITH, mylfedlyja] TnE ADMIRERS OF STEINWAY’S PIANOS ararwptctfnlly Informed Cut Wham lost receirtdTWOof tbcaeUNIttVALLEDPIANO-FORTEB, Tfcer One 7 Octave mood corner, plain; Onedo. ;do do dj ' They need bntto be hnri, and thrlr -rut aopttiodty orer otbetewlll atcncebemanlfoatxl. Pot gala by - i EL KLIBER A tlflh Btmt, Ja2o Sole Agmttfcr.et«tnw»y’aunriralled Pianos. j’OK CilESl'S, ' . - : MEAT *AFKO, A largo tnpply on band for sale I-jw at the Iron City 6to7* anj Tin Wervhooro of W. W. DEADS HAW, No. 134 Wood ttrot, jnlB Pint door below the alga cftbeOoldcoQon, qdgar and MOLASSES— kJ lihbda. N.O. Sugar, 21 !><>l*. do Wolawea; Rac’d cq consignment and for »Ie by - Jolfl J. S. UOQSTf * OP-.TS Water end wt Froit «L CUENA DUOALS, Bcragea, Lawn, Crape DeKananea, Cblotsea. Cbantdla and French Lace Man tlet; Hoilery. Glove* and Mitts, and a Tall line of Domestic Qooda. Jo2o • C. HANSON LOVE, TA Market at, Flour, flour—a fan supply of best credo on hand and copttaatl y RCrlviog by. Jolfl Hircaoocs. MeCBEKItT A 00. RAKK CHANCE FOR A GOODMAN HER with a am all cflih eapitaL to go Into besinesa.— toqnlre at 61 Market at. S OPt M BEST A SON. LEMONS— 50 boxes in prime orderrcceiT ing thta day and for sate by * REYMER A ANDERSON, - JqlB No. SO Wood at-, oppoella Rt. Chaika Hotel. •. DESILVER’S NEW MAP OF THE SEAT OP WAR IN EUROPE—The heat one published for aale by Jolfl W. S.HATEN. , EAF TOBACCO—3 casks: Missouri Leaf 7 hoxea •: ; do- do Toarrlre for aale fcy Ja9l STBANB A AKJER. Je2S*wdAwT IVrEW TENN. WHEAT—WniM m Red. L V —Bernal lots new to the «ay cad arriving for sale by Jal9 ' . ♦ IBAIAfI PICKET A <3O. RYE— 500 bas. Kje to arrive and! for sale hy , .. . . T. BELL A ’OO; • Jal9. • •• • Comer Front al, andCMnmyLaot.! 9fl(V Bus - PRIttEWHITEWHEAT; ' for gate by jalfl ->■-■ v : IIaBANE AANjER, A BXS. ;PRIME PEARL '^TARCttfqr V V ttfo by r- /. - • Jal9 Va ■ ,• ITcBANB A amww fpE RBILI/SDINTMEN T—s gross to tale -JL r HEESE—-200 boxes extra prime catub^' Ouan for »ala by . . QENST U. COLLINS. ° ~ - ;.V VOJC3 OF it LUJtrfi EACU, j. L. MARSHALL. JVc.l44 iburA &lrctL WATER COOLERS, AND REFRIGERATORS. 1 ; V«*t2 cfittUton: Sak*- Anotloneor. O.maad.l IMa Socoa H°. M KlUi ga^. OQ BUILDINGXOtS AgJOnjKEOT® WOMD, JalT sw,'«l..a tfdo* «o tta J^“ i *ssfSLSl £ntd^>mi>.aOTJnptol» Mjr b»WJ totiof trtaod •» OicmA UmjlM « iloa of tb. city <■! ruiiborgb. iltul. cb Ccmnim -mA T 6. »WT. «r. la . fcoprt nio,n«lgfcl).iliaxr*od mprit ..... . m*na. with Interest- ..HH« ..mnttd. rap ■t.anlimito Jn3> - ’ »- *° a ~_ J 3 V B-’N Til WAH D 5 PROPfiRTY . AT AUCTION.. - Oaincasßir AninmooH, JCI.Y ; gp. 'at 1 o’clock', on the premises. coaipriccK . - . THTRTY-TIVE UANDSOIDS BUILDIKO LOTS, On ZU7UUar, Wsbrter and Prtscsa streets, noar tbA rtsl “ . . dsaee of G«l J. K. Mocrtead. ; " - £l»iu may beJiadat tbsMcUnn'iPos. Sale bycrJcrot • Terms—cno-fifth duh, the mtdas hi 1» 2. Sanddjnefk, with Interest, paj&bls annually. -P< M- PAYIB, AocL . T?LEQANT OIL I’AINTINQS—OnTbura- Jjjiaj and Friday mumlhgs, Jnly Slst and.'.22d> at 10 o'clock, will bo »ld la tbe fid floor auction rose, SaM Fifth street, by descriptive catalogue, a large snd spaadid coUsctlcn of -Oil Faintinfa. tossy of which have been itO portetf from Franee and Germany this season, comprising valuable originals by eminent living a nWs, tad fin* copiss of acme cf tbe most celebrsted pictures by old masters bow In tbs different galleries of Europe. Among tbo subjects are life sits groups and fi£arrs, hUmrleskstdiesvazthltec tnral and street views In different European Cities, tattlo pieces, msrtns views; game, frail and flower pieces; land scape*, Sc; the whole farmlnjr.lt U believed, tnabest col leetioo eTer.cErred In this city. Tbe sttsnticm of all lover* of good picture* It resnebtfoliy invited to this sals., Tbo Bajnttngtwlllbearrtnged.ond the room open to th* pub llefromMondaynntfldsyoftaie. P.M. DAYIB, Aoct. RUSTLE'S SALE OF 35 BUILDING LOTS IN Tta WARD.—On Thursday aßernooa, July zut, at 2 o’clock, on the premises, will be told, Udrfy-flf s handsome lots or ground, oinsof. whkh 'have • front on Wsbiurstreet, sjvratMQ cn Dari!Her stTvvt,ahdntna on Duncan street, near the rrsUeocenf Gen. J. K,Moothe*d. Piam may behad at the au:linn rooms. Title' taidfspQto tla.. Terms, one-fifth cash,' tetidos in 1, 2, 3 and 4 ’years, with annutliy. P. M. DATI3, Anct. - AUSTIN loosis & co.. nermann' BicAan?e. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A A T .■'H.". , 11 raiU-STS- JEXCII ANdH CTHIK TIIGRSDAY E\ ENlMG.—Bank, Bridge, Iniurmncs . and CX»p[-or gu>ck, "Bond and Beal Thttate Sold at public axis attho MorchanU’fixchaiigeby. . , AUBTINLOOMIB * CO. Notes, Drafts and Loans ea Baal Estate negotiated ca reasonabletanaa by -' - . AUSTIN LOOilliaCO, ' ae3l - - Stock'. Note Broketa. 92 Fourth st fiuainfsff vfibtiwß Sc ©Janarn. 7T- C<Cp a utNESsiup; ~'^ r . I lmv.'- tbir. Jay associated witli mo my son J..ST. CLAIR GRAY. * Tbd busln«* win h« hcmftsr con tinued under tbs fira and style of fi. GRAY A SOS.--. ' Jnlyi*t,l3s9.^; : ;..;‘ _ SAMUEt GRAY . 8. 'St)N, . DRAPERS AND TAILO R|S. HO. S 3 ST. CLAIR STREET, -, faShdfc-Julrif - f - PITTSBURGH, PJ. pkISSOLUTION.—The Partnership ho-eto- II (bro existing between Wmnw: Bwfß - Kpd.lhxan Jaoißt, under the style -of WM. BMITII A;CQ«wiadls* Olved co the Uth day of February, 1869, by..th* jlsith cf ifp. Dlvon Ttmwn. " - -*-v *• . ■'r uiim iwirwii. . DAVIDS. PARK and having pur chased the interert of Mr. D.Brown, dec’o, InthbjlKeflrm of Wm. Smith * Co- tbe Foundry and Mschlae Bcstosss beherealter csnductsd under thsatylsol Smith, Park A Co., by whom tboJmaiMwrof tbo late fins will be settledi . SMITH, PARKACO-, NOJTH WARD R)TTNDRy, ®.. . PITTSBURGH,PA* WareHous*, Xo> 149 First and I*o Second Street, TITANUPACTURERS pf all sues and <ie- JjJL scripticcs of Cool Oil Retort* cud BiiU#,Gs#*n').W»- ter ripe, Sad Irons, Dog Iroct, Wagon Lcree, Stwl Pulleys,Bangers andCooeUoga.-- Also, Jobbing and Machine Otftlngaof STcry deaeripUcn mAdetooider. - - - • ? Bating a complete - MACHINE SBOP attached'to;the Fcnodry, ell necestary Fittings wIU be • cirefally ktonded to: .: y. :y\\\ -y:’ THE ondenigned have &2sooiatedwUh them. In tha Comminloa Bnslnea Jaxcs FaAX£D, lats of Steubenville, Ohio, Ths style of tbsfirm wlllcoDrimn as heretofore. - ~ “ NISBOK. AOGr-. XNTTTurXQg «5e co,; : - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For tbe wl<s -1 - Fig Jroti «n<l OlOOiaii ' 05 WAT 3 & HTREfcT,PnTS?OT&. T HAVE THIS BA.Y-ASSOOIAI3SD WITH A me, SIrJJOHN DKLLOW.iathe Coderfakicg tmtiae**, watch will bo condnctod ttcder t&tf mo* and atria of LKH* ON £ DELWJT. , _ r ’ ; JAMEaUaiQN. :^^;^ZZ&tsaix£k?k. XOZE3T -ftrt Trw ; r r L \. ,1, DnadcrUkinff In tll lti Drtat&u*^ Lemon * DELWWi No. iiB,saaraMt, ftrt prepared to OoCoatrUkiosio aUitft-trtßawsta tbs t*«t manner, it prices to nit. aß«pft» - cUI Miration to Fiek'e lfetiJUo Bnotl Owes, Ihr the tale of which weereftole sgftatsin'-lhtfdty, awl of which we .keep coaeUaUy. ha b&ad »t«rgß mat oest. Aa regards beuitj of »li*pe Bad fltUeh/the* .except ©then, Posoudewlil beiappdcd withHeam*, iioncav)! OerrfftCei pranptlyjftt lower nte« thin *ny other eetehiteb* meotla toe dtp* •olictt • eanti&gfttfcevf tbepUrooege taretoftmto fibenlljr extended to tbooMflrtttj- - aplfoUy - a-SEhjcait noLfSKr&O9TOS ( - Iff THE LARGEST AND JTESF AB* SB ringed Hotel la the sew Scgta&d fitftfi«;J# ««■•.£& trill?located, andeuyof eccetifroi&%ell tho^oQtesof trim. It -conUla* ftlt tb* modem ixnptofema&hh end erer7 cotmsis&rt fiir th* cam&xf Shi hocazQxiodnp of thfttnTeUagpabtie.* Th#«leepiogK)oaa«rtl»r»ftpawen .reatllftted: the faltof of rooma ere w»U*mo«q,«iideeoj plfitalp fey nut Itfpi t>y>iijlpf prtfc* end thihooM wflleootlßttatobftkoptftftft flntdiM Hotel la erery ecipeet~-JftUidly , XE WISH ICC, Proprietor, J. B. CALDWELL .& -COv, S 3 3 ibhostirat: Streets . .. [opposite i: ': j. . PHIL A DE tPII I A SEW IfIIPOIITATfONH-TINB WATCKIKB PATEK, PHILLIPB AOO. Watcbaa, In Ocnen. >j ? CHARLES' FROUSHASra Londoa TimfrKaapaxioew acrlce,all fta*,iflUantlngOaroaaddOpenFace. ’ . t&’Sole Authorized Agenta.'for v OOLD AND BWXS3 > RICH JfiWELßTVnetrdealgna.;-.- v ; 17^.; * DIAMONDS, PEARLS, and all the Fatbfeaabla Etjlec.. SILVER WARS, nnxnrpacßd la alylo,qnelltyastl~flalab. tlilting Philadelphia, ara - ioTlted to ex amine toelr ~- •: p-..; };■ • 2nn? JUXSZ.B ZSTJBLWIVSirTt- ; a rlalt entalllng-no obllgatfoirtopnrehaaDn. •* ■ .■ -? USIFORS r&tQESjlfl utuh fignree, and ns nitati&e. JaC;iyd 8. B. BOFLE QOV LB b otlb *srao., . -.fi ® 59 SECOND STRBET, ciNciiVNA.Tr. omo.^gH IHPOKTIB3 FOREIGN LIQUORS AS 1> WISES; ■..’BISIIiLSE3 07 A l,coilOh, COLO.aKE SPIRITS, GampSene, Burning FluiJ and Spirits «f v. cAitrszs oko" on< clozhs;. . AT Tp PODBIH STBPT GABFFT STOBE, -: PITTSBURGH, PEURA.' 1; W ». & H. M’CALEim BESPECT » -V • yw.nY end anppjy cf OARPEXIRO, valectad dlrMtly tent. tB9 Injpmtexa uri Miirefocta tti» by paA^cf^xateg,towin thaßut, tn which-ihey iatlta (ha attahUdnot pordaOer*. ■Alao, a naw atyla cl CANTON iulttNOtbr iosmssir bn. LTbe lateat mahe of QARMEX SWRRPSR&rata, *W, . which ahaUbseffetedat the Ibirtit fatal. v ,' T . *5 . • - -v.! :^:: r - v ' -D T,v ' - TZOLIN. PLOT^MECOOSONtANDSINOCiO. W. D. SMITH begato Inform ttr.Abode aadtbnptt&Us - tbsth»wa cl«ainusB«UDsUiCtaaeecerpcl*«tabWßiiscti : the Violin,- Prate, hlelodeoo; or la Jilcjdag, at bit roddc&cs,. . NO. 11S FOURTUETHE ST, botwwm Vaod and SmUhfleld, Where be (rprotUedwith Aqye&Ufct'ettei. AFTERNOON CLASSES POR'LADIEBwaL-bc,forae4'" for learning the art of ringh»r e&be* with cr yrithaot' clouea wLI be^«m»iv ETSTQSn flfiHß GliiSStlvfllilivbtltraijitgf Bolow TrlOLMdQosxtetta Blajfa* either jrirti or vlthoßl tetrad it* ‘ ••"•, '.’Zi Terms m«d* itaomm •ppUcstlaa.- AMiBOHBMY'IBaOHAIJCB COM?*? ■ of piiTsuotton. > - Orrici—No!37 "liltii 1 fetiiet. Bank. Block, Insures against all kinds.- of rtssß tmtmxas nuns. . , ISerUigMt! EOC ?’ Ce C“tt WtLLUIt IIFAS, ’ Dean. Tbo* M. How, V*^** EW DOMESTIC AND STAPLE DEI QOODd«jßtda'*r*ttlTKj*!Biett'’ftkay. jgjg * C. HAKSOS LQYg, 74 lUtkst ktrwL Mmina a*** re - Jal3 , - Egrmm A AKDESSOXg -Bocd A . loads of fihcUed .CoriL'to \? n P*, t o * »t*&7 :•• • . .T. -' JtfT/.> - Oonw of grantJtroetitf 3fryjr%rttgS«- .piNES-JOOU Jhne Apples: tKvrU*b JL foy wb by :. EBYMK&4 AflPßßJSQg,Sßfrafljg. INE AEPEKij— S bbls. Xj'IiOCR-— 2OO bbla. Sfcr-Lotus X mfatthby -tITTCHCOCKiBeCB** /"^OKN—-1,000; bushels \JtenU by . , CJrtl *l - NNDAL DIQEST—BrigU^SuS **?**• gSfa« Ajrai!»»,ina i*.»!«“S3SrSV3Jj gl 8 BOtBEtBSy Ncshannocto; fif ..:•. i .' - - '- : J "i-" - •: !■ ,w»«x.mxrct. x --tpg dtf
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