8. BZDDLB * Ca~, ■■■ • •DlTOSatui PROPH'-KTOBI. PITTSBTTBaB: FEIDAY j MOBNIHQ, JUIT 2| IBSB. REPUBLICAN COVaTT TICKET, yni Danset, GEN. JAMES K- MOORHEAD, Ftttatiprgh. I cmrfl***“22® WJTUCT, »_ j - ROBEBrkcjyjIOHT, Allegheny City. - • : JOBS P. FEHHEfr^SasST -• : ' • ;V ■-} ‘ ' IMWIt -1 J. HEEOH FOSTES, Pittoborgh. . XtIASHJIBISH. do r DiYID ft BAYABD, Tmblm. JHCJUay. ZOLLER. SlsKeotport. AOBIOTP. Sic DOWELL, -1 fsmn. JAMES L GRAHAM, Allegheny. • " ! v IMfHCSCtmi • • DANIEL ARitSTHONO.PUUbargb. ‘ ; . • • 1 ZAOHKUB PACTERSON^IadiAD*. • irafa. i : JOHN M. LATtniyp, (SrtiCT,. CBiVNOBT » EOTTO, >L4vraoe«Tilto *■/•••• ' inunoxorNM, BpBEIIT )B. DAVIS, Ohio. T -Iscn U 1 or Postaob. —000 of the boldest attempts to oppress the people, sod especially the people of the North, was made in the last daps of the late session of Congress, bp the loeofooo majority of the Sesate, to inerease the rates of postage. The proposition was to in crease the 'jp resent rate of 8 cento to 5 and 10 cents, according to distance, and the role in the Senate, on this oppressive proposition was as follows: j Messrs. Benjamin, Bright, Broderick, Brown, Clay, Cllngtnan, Dario, Fitch, Gwin, Hauler, Johnson of Ark., Johnson of Tenn., Mallory, Pearce, Polk, Reid, Sebastian, Thomp son of Ky.jand TnJee. ,ITayi— Messrs. ifryfer. Chandler, Clark, Doo little, Douglas, Fessenden, Foster, Hamlin, Hang, '. Pvgk t J2icr, Howard, Stuart, Wilson, and Wright. Here, U 1 will bo sebn, every man who voted to increase ttie rales of postage was o Democrat* while every Republican present voted against it| five Democrats only voting with them 1 The proposition to Increase the rates was In troduced by Mr. Johnson, or Ark. An appro priate commentary upon bis scheme is afforded by the following itatistfes* which are takenfrom a pamphlet, by PUny Miles, upon the subject of Postil Reform. . The number of letters carried annually to the five States of New York, Penn sylvanla, Massachusetts, Ohio and Illinois, is 68,668,590; the number carried iu tho fifteen Southern States, is 35,921,521. < The expenses of the f. O. Department, in the five tot named fiUtee, ., $3471,133 Bemne derired from th«a,.„... %sjofiA6 Sxoeoof Receipts orer Expenditure*.—...... ftloB£23 Expanse*inßomnsm ... . gym*?*** Kmaue. .. 1^54,723 ®«*oU—- ; $2451*610 -'*/ only Slave State which pays its own pos tage aooouut in full is Delaware, which annually poors into ! the National Treasury, under tt»«> head, tht magnificent earn of one hundred and etvcniy-onedoUart! New York and Massachu satts alone pay $2,760,390 per annum for pos tage; their iexpensoa for IMb object daring the tame^perioc, amounting to $1,423,806. The Southern on I South Western States'pay for their postal farilit ea, the annual sum of $2,739,277; while the. ei pease of providing them, amounts to $4,318,7813. it will thus be Been that all the Southern States pay less for postage than two -Northeru ones, while their expenses are three times as large! The actual cost of carrying a 'letter in New England and New York, is one cent and eigitmills; in the Middle States, three cents and three mills; in .the Southern and Bdnth Western States, six cents and seven mills; in Arkansasi eighteen <**(* and three mSIt. Here in, if we mlitake not, willbi found the entire milk of the coccount which we have opened.— A reference lo the record of yeas and nays, by • which the proposition to raise the rates of poa. tage was adapted, will show that every member present from a ' self-sustaining State, voted agairist, and that every member from a : pauper State voted for the; amendment, if was very natural that Mr. Johnson, of Arkansas, ehould make suoh a motion, because the burden of the increase would scarcely foil, in aoy perceptible degree, upon his own ignorant constituents, but entirely upon the laborers and mechan ics of the North, who are already #tely taxed. Thb Praronor me I^o£^ i _T Tfao wire pullers of the out hereto each dis affected they can find thot the locofocos will a county ticket, and ttl 2( l ?oat as an inducement to the nom ination o/ bolting ticket; bat abroad they an nor~^*~ determination to pnt a regolar lo* oowco ticket in the field, as soon as they can get the bolters to do anything. Thus, the cor- respondent of .Forney 's Frtn writes from this place u follows: ' -*»The Democratic County Convention will as semble in August. It is believed that' nine tenths of it# members will be strongly opposed to the Xieeomptoh‘. frauds—that the delegation from Pittsburgh and CUy win be as __ one man against the English.enormity, and that reaoloJtions regretUog thtf mrfartmiate course of our distinguished Chibf-Magistrate on this sub ; - jectvill be adopted by: s~very large majority. Jadge Shaler and JudgeWllkiiis Jute been , mentioned in certain quarters as suitable candi ■ . dates for Congress and the State Benate. Both are Leeomplon Democrats.*' _ With an aoti-Lecompton ticket, composed of intelligent and respectable men, our prospect of success is fair, and that such a ticket will be S laced in nomination I have every reason to be ere. Both Sides.—Mr. Sccrcßt, the for Congress iaiho 7th district Wfl9 » February last, like BUI anAoti-Lecomptoa man; but, fol :« t M o ntgom* , 7 ,, footsteps, be now an- a Mend of the English bill.— : f‘;fVLecompton or Anli-Leeompton, just ■l* V* ’* ;v• ;■ ay chanoe to suit. Both of these fellows .* •2». avV l5 of the dog of the German Baron* jK;? nnd 80 oareleaaly put to- of his legs were on “his back,” A,jvjhen he got tired running on the two under '{s»* turned and ran on the other two. Se and Montgomery, after running on both y •' >-- : 'viaigrPdef> no* attempt to turn over sideways, to ijggg&Sp' run on both pairs of legs—Lecompton and Anti* Lecompton—at the same time. Illinois.— The Chioago Union, which vu established as an Anti-Douglas paper, hae> bolt- ed, and its proprietor la now very anxious io : heal the breach In Illinois. It is Intimated that the LecooptiSnlles wouldnoH'bleed” as freely M he wished them to, for the support of the 'V paper, bat the probability is (hat Douglas has V outbid them. They , talk of starting another .- t . ; . piper ; bat it some time yet v ere they get ahead of Douglas. It is evident ~that he U more than a match for them. Bax e Br ATxaxlts A doirespohdent.lwhose favor we have for some time overlooked) lb quires if the Merchants, Mechanics, Iron City ~;-s. and Allegheny banks eanaot be induced to fol- - t low. In making their weekly statements, the form adopted by the Pittsburgh, Exchange and 7 Ciiiteas’ banks. We submit the question for 4,1 * V their consideration. .% :■ ' Hoi/Oiraa Josu.—The Norristown Watch . ru»,tho month-piece of Hotu Owen Jones, that ? - c* brflliaat sampleof• , (since bitTetorn from Washington) “Mr. . — r- - J, openly avows himself la favor of an increase v of tariff on foreign abode, and if reflected will adtocaU tbereitorauoo of the Tariff bMB4G." y ;. ‘ ffhis reerea&t Bepwwnlilive baa heard the ,murmtat of anindlgnani constituency, and sees ■ < - tbe baad-VTitiogOQ the win. Hence.tbh an* - vaooacement. We hope that the farmers, raann v '-^rH^filtinFm r ask ' .store proieotloB: thi».~waa afforded by the • '£*; Ttriff of 1840 k win make wp thelr minds to lay \ Mr. Jones and all cattle or hifkifldoatheihetf, send a saa to hia-placs-,; who •V •, stand op anfllneMflglj: In of the. • rv'- peat interest* of behalf of -’£.* ‘ "wettea;>•;••• ~ 1 -Q TW* was a carious scene at'i strawberry ; •/ Kew.TorE' ibo other 4ay. The people < 2 *' Bxxsxs Cmtir ils EMiiaii). ttt Jaiacs Mtltinh is’ Uflßctla*.«f4MoattMCftb*Benhttl9B egaiarttbeEte trt’e tyranny In IGSfI, • work which should be diligently stn died by the epp reared citizens of Kansu, and which even the omtteottv Bight ntd viih'mfit, iiirtbe fdlowiof «oUe* of crlbM offend and despised: "Anoth«proc*edi#g, ofanatareitni more culpable," nji lUntoth, taliow*) the notch of mercenary with sanguinary porpere* lathe Klngend.hli minister*. Prideaux, &gentl*. maaer&rremHn thrWest cf Enjiawi.Waeappre&endsd on the landing of Monmoo tb, for bo other reason «h*w that fete the Commonwealth «w the rrotectonte, Jeffreys, actuated here by personal moUTee, agents ihrou-h the prisons to discover «Unt» Pll&Mt n»E™t ptKlMn .OT Dlto «oia*lrilree,«iHi» no of Are hundred poande. If they wouldriTeeyldflßceagkl&stltln). Such,' however,ni (he «Bwb!» monllty of the NoneboTormiati, who formed tho t-«?r,S* 0n 5 00 H> , S adherent*, that they remained uwh*- offers, amidst the solitary violence which enr rounded them, andln spite of the judicial rigors which wen* tofoßwr. Prideaux was released." There are, bo doubt, among the trove men of Kansu, who dov refuse to conform to the tyrannical behests of our modern Stnsrt and hie minister*, many of the descendants of thorn glorious Nen conform lit*, who ono haudred and se ven! j years ago spurned with their very heels, the bribes and the throats or the tyrant of that dsy. of his blood-thirs ty mlnistere, and his InCcnons Judge Jeffreys. Those were truly times to try men’s souls. Even Calhoun and Jack Henderson have not yet proved themselves u infamous'as thc*» men who burned to death the widow Qau&t for cos ruling * fugitive (net slave) who had belonged to Won month’s army. Burely our modern nonconformists who refused and rejec ted the Lecotnptoo constitution, will neither be eedoced by the barefaced Kngtii A bribe, nor cowed by the Missouri ruf fians. There are also among the free Slate men many of tho des cendants of tho gallant patriots who met the Enolitk bayo nefo atUllngton and Bunker HU>, who will not be terri fied by Missouri threats, nor seduced by Englith law. C. Death op Ret. Dr. Jahewat.— The venerable and Rev. Jacob J. Janeway, D. D., died at New Brunswick, N. V., on Sunday last, at the advan ced age of 84 years. The funeral is to take place at o’clock on Thursday next at the First Presbyterian Church in that city. Inhnnoun cing the death of this distinguiahed divine the Philadelphia North American of this morning says: Until a very recent period he enjoyed good health, and the dosing days of his well spent life were serene and unclouded. Many of our elder readers remember Dr. Janeway as the pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, which worshiped at tho corner of Third and Arch, to an edifloe which has long since given way before the encroaching march of improvement. His congregation was ~ono of the largest then in Philadelphia, and bo was greatly beloved by them. He left to assame the Presidency of the TiVestern Theological Seminary, at Allegheny city. For many yean ho has been a trustee of the two colleges at Princeton f -and has been os sooiatod with other institutions. Dr. Janeway was a distinguished writer on theological sub jects. He united to the seal of a Christian the grace of the gentleman, as well as the acquire ments of the scholar, and his memory will long be warmly oheriahed.—JV. Y. Com. Adv. Son weeks ago, the Fulton, Mo., Telegraph, having stated as a piece, of news, that the Gov ernor of Missoari, R. M. Stewart, had been flog ged, in a brawl at Jefferson City by a man named . Vandiver, the St. Louis Republican indignantly denied and denounced it as a scandelous lie. This officious defence of the Governor has proved gather unfortunate for him, as the editor of the Telegraph, feeling his honor at stake, has gone to work and fortified his veracity by proofs showing that the Governor had really been flog ged. Captain Vandiver himself says that he "did knock the Governor dows, and named bis licks upon him"—(if any body knows what that m^ans) —"but that, both of them being on a spree at the time, they made it up and parted as friends.” Dignified potentate, that Governor Stewart. Gov. Douglas, of the Hudson’s Bay Company, has issued a proclamation, warning all persons . that the exclusive right of trading in and about , Frazer's River and in tho British possessions, on the northwest coast of America, belongs to the Hudson’s Bay Company, and that any vessels found in Frazer's RiTer or any other river, bay or creek of the British possessions will be for i feiled, if they have not a licfense from the Com pany and a clearance from tho Collector at Vic toria. The object of this proclamation is to give, so far as possible, the Hndson’s Bay Company the monopoly of the newly discovered gold dig , giugs on Frazer’s River. The three thousand Californians who have set out for the new Eldo rado will make short work with Governor Dong ws and his authority.— Cm. Com. Motnrr Vesuvius.— Since 1 8So there has been no flow of lava from Mount' Vesuvius until the present time. The first' and most dreadful erup tion of Vesuvius was in the year 79, when Pom peii and Herculanenm were buried in the burn ing lava, and more than a quarter of a million of human beings perished. In IC3I the town of Torre del Grecco, then having four thousand in habitants, was entirely destroyed, together with much of the surrounding country. There were also terrible eruptions in 1759, 17G7,ahdin1794, .making the thirty-fifth since the time Pompeii was buried, and the second time that Tam del ) Grecco was burned. At this time the top of thv mountain fell in, miles In ciroumfergnce. Thero havo been several eruptions nooe of the magnitude of the prestttr * A coRREBPOHT>EHT of the Evening Post says: "A private letter received in Boston from ono of the mostdistlnguished physicians in France, says that upon consultation by the leadiog doc tors in that empire, relative to tho cue of Sen ator Samner, who is now in Paris, it has been decided to perform an operation upon the back, for the purpose of produciog a -counter-irrita tion. The operation is that of cauterization— the burning of tho flesh and muscle to the spinal column. While this operation is very severe, usually, ir~is eaid that it now can be performed by the aid of ether, without produc ing the sligbest pain. It is believed that the operation will provo of the greatest advantage To the patient." A New York correspondent of the Boston Atlas % ays: "I was yesterday conversing with a gentle man well acquainted with tho Dickens family, and he attributes the difference between tho novelist and wife to diverse views they take in regard to tho religious education of their daugh ters. Mr. Dickens is a decided latitudioarian -in his views, and generally attends the Unitari an Church, while Mrs. Dickens, an Edinburgh lady, brought up In the stricter doctrines of Presbyterianism, still dings to the religious ideas Inculcated in her 'youth, and naturally wishes her daughters brought up in the samo way." Tub WbiatCbop in Viroihia.—The Rich mond Enquirer, of Wednesday, says: "The wheat crop is falling before the cradles of the harvesters, whose long fingers are gathering in tho golden grains on a thousand fields. Old Sol pours down Ms rays with unveiled .splendors on the dark reapers of the South, as tirelessly their sturdy arms swing their glittering blades on the smiling and plentiful fields of peace. The crop 'generally is good—a few poor fields havo suffer ed from the rust and the worm, but we have not seen a single field where the soils are rich and well cuUlvated'ithat will not produce a fair crop. Taa Yazoo Lbveb sot Bbokeh.— The Mem phis Bulletin, of the 22d inaL, brings the grati fying intelligence that the floods of tho Missis sippi hare not overspead the Yazoo cotton 6elds, as was feared. The Bulletin says: “The dispatch received from Yazoo lost Fri day by the associated press, and published in all oar journals, announcing that the levee across the Yazoo Pass had broken the night previous, we are happy to learn was not true in the sense it was understood. The levee across the Pass has not broken, but there is a crevasse at a point tower down, of a less serious nature.’' Tukkb was more air stirring yesterday (ban on either of the four preceding days, but in tho sun it was anything but comfortable. Fans and ice-water were necessaries'of life, and free per spiration was a one qua non, for without it one could not long support existence. loqnests wore held yesterday by the Coroners upon the bodies of 28 persons who died from the effects of the excessive heat. A verdict of “death by sun-stroke" was rendered in each case.—iY. 7. Time*, Wednesday. Zacuabiah Gaxxxx, who died at Hampstead, Long Island, last week, in the 99th year of his age, was tho lost surviTor ol the army headed by Washington in New York In 177 C, to whom the Declaration of Independence was read at the Park. Mr. Greene was one of tho hollow square within which the charter of our liberties was proclaimed. He was wounded at the battle of White Marsh, left the army, Was educated at Dartmouth, studied for the ministry, and for 72 years adorned his Christian calling. Thb Ohia Statetmm has collected intelligence from thirty-five counties in Ohio, located in our most prominent and reliable, agricultural dis tricts, the whole is very encouraging so far as our leading products are concerned.— There will be a limited yield of fruit, though by no means an entire failure, except in isolated localities, while thjo promise of abudance in wheat, barley, oats and grosses, Is most flat tering* The Oxora.—From all quarters we bear that the crops have never looked better or promised a richer yield to the farmer. In the southern ' part of the Territory, orops of everydescription are looking finely. We noticed large fields of wheat, which are now ready forlho reaper, and tmlessiheboflUnued rain cause rust, will pro duos* large yield. The corn orofc promises an abundant hnmak.—LtheenxsoTthJouT. JunelA. FjtAlK FJUai* he* been nominated by the Free Democracy of 8L Louis for re-election to Congress.';, Tie election comes offihe first Mon day InAugusL There is but .little doubt that Frankwfllbe triumphant. TcnrAominalum fortbe Viao Presidenoy, by the ClfiOißtt&fci Tuna, of the Mont gbtflerivii wherever rifflis knovru with whim iaoglL**-dctt- r } Cbu/\ i : TawDemoest*nithe It piitrict of lowa have nominatedWUHmXeffihjrWeVfifc'tteir candidate hls;Beptih-j Iticaaopponent.*'• - /» \ A. Rzuoioa-Facial or Jrox.—AUU W School PresbylcrUt SihOTI Awmbly,- «hbh met at New Orle»ni/I*., lutmonth, arenht tion was adopted recommending that, as the ■Fourth of Joly this year eomes on Sunday, it should be religiously celebrated by a national prayer meeting at ten - o’clock, A. M., for one hour, in all the churches in the Union. The New Orleans Delia in ease the' people of Kansas vote down the Lecompton Con stitution, that Louisiana and other cotton-grow ing Slates shall send a special Commission to Washington to demand that Congress shall en :force"Leeompton” in spite of the people, and if Congress refuses, that theeotton States afore said shall declare tho Union dissolved. A touhq man in New York, advertised for a wife. In less than two hours, we are tpld, eighteen married men sent in word that'.he might have theirs. Tbs Vicksburg Whig, of June 22d, say’s of the river:—"lt now lacks three orfourlnobes of the rise of 1851.” DIED—On Thursday morning, lit tost, at V£ o’clock, Ur. ARCHIBALD nUTCHI&ON, aged 45 jeon. The funeral will take place from his late residence, comer of Seventh and FoaaUla streets, vats bat, at 3 o’clock, P. U. The friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend. e Vertigo, Extreme Languor and Exhatu tion, will not trouble job after nilng one bottle o t-iHBR" BAVTS HOLLAFD BITTERS. Take half a tea-spoon, fol regularly, one boor before mreln ril moderately—take a abort walk before breakfast, and yon will find that whAt has bean said o! tbit remedy la Ipue. Try It; H ctfely foils to relieve Sick Headache, Weakness of any kind. Acidity of the Stomach, or any symptom of Dyspepsia. Cacti(W!—B* careful to ask for Bocrhave’s Holland Hit ters. Tho great popnlarity of this medicioo bat lodaced many Imitations, which the pnbUo • ho aid guard against purchasing. 49*801d at $1 per bottlo, or six bottles tor £5, by the pro. prletire, BEX J. PAGE, A CO., Manufacturing Pharma* cautistsaad CbamliU, 27 Wood street, between lei And. 2d Special JUttfw, FHXXsADXIXiPHXA. WM. McKEE & CO., No. a 3 S. Front St. and No, 33 Letltla fit. IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Are constantly receiving on consignment,; IRISIIUNKNS, SHIRT FKONTB, HDKFS, Ac, la great Tariety. Also, BRITISH GOODS, consisting In part of PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BEAVERTERNB, TABBY VELVETS, ALPAOGAS, CASHMERES, ITALIAN CLOTHS. *c. JnDdJmfc . nOTUERIt BKOTBB&SII SIdTHJSRSHI Don't fiiibto procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth' ing Syrup for Children Teething. It baa no equal on earth. It gimtlj fodlltatea the process of teething by ufUnlng the gums, rrdudng all inflammation—will allay pain, and is cur* to regulate (be bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, ft will give reel toyoar*olTe*,aud relief and health to your lafhnU, . Perfectly eofo in all case*. Tbit TaloaMo preparation is tho prescription of one of the mott experienced and ikilfnl female Pbyaldans In New England, and has been used with oeTor-falllog lQCet*t (a millions of csifs. We toliffTc it the beat and surest remedy In the world, all cases of Dysentery and Dlarhoea tn Children, whether arises from teething or from any other cause. If life and health can be estimated by foliar* and cents, U is worth lu weight In gold. Millions of bottles are sold every year in the CnlUd States. It Is an old and woll-tried remedy. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. 49*None genuine union the foc-eimile of CURTIS A PAR KINS, New York, it on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists through out the world. PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY. D. C. HERBBT, Corner Liberty and Hand Streets, PITTSBURGH": PA , Manufacturer of all kinds of light Rags, fuitable for Groin, Flour, Meal, Buckwheat, Salt, llam*and Grocer*' u*«, printed In neat and appropriate dealgnS to order. A constant supply of Seomiea Bags on hand, aoJ Grain Bags for hire. u low u fcnj In ibt Union. All order* prompt POSTLBY, ’ Hanv/adiinri ef GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX TICES, EOUINSON’B SOLID BCTTHZS—Wtrrtnted. Qo*t Sitel and If B . . . Je2dlwBaF , If. FREABE, «. P n j BAMUEL QRA7 MBBqHAKT TAH.OH, tfb. 62 ST. CUiIR-STRZSr, FUTHBDBOII, PZNffA* is prepared t to. famish fata easterner* aod tsjert generally, vUIi the Uleet jud meet fnhlTTiilh stylet of fipriog tad Sanuaer Goods of every variety, wtkh be wtu make opto order to tbteotikv satisfaction of tfcoe* who mty CsTar then wtth thstr pttronaga. w. . 101 Penn Street, OPPOSITE THBBT. CLAIR HOTEL, tatty, except Sundays, roTlCoissamptlon, Asthma, Broachltla io| »a otL r Chronle Complaints with or causing Pulmonary Dbcase, Including Catarrh, ff wr ( Diteate]\Afeciioru of On Liver, Dyt- P*p*ia, Gastritis, JVtna/e Complaint!, etc, DBB. FITCH A BYKES Would ftste that their treatment of Oouamptlon (abased open toe /det that Ou dittran tx tiUfnVwblmdand rytiem at targe, bvth tssfan, and during Uidcxlcpment in tW lungs, and they therefore emoloy Mechanic*], Hygienic endiSedkiui] mnedlea to purify the blood and etreagtben the'•yiteo. TFZiA then, they nee UKDICG7AL INHALATIOJ»B,wbUh they ralao highly,bnt .^» spfcdiy ■••-,• FOHEiGKN EXCHANGE, SIGHT BILLS DRA WN BY DVNCASf SnERMAN A CO., ON TOE UNIOIf BANS, LONDON, IN SUMS 07 ONE POOND'STEBUHQ AND UPWABDS. Alm; tllU on th* principal cldoa and town* of Traneo, Belgian, Holland, Germany, Banla and otter Eoropeaa Slatet'eojwtantly bn bind and 'fornlo by WU. U. WILLIAMS A CO., BanfcaryWood atraeticonw of Third. UATZiACK ft ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBRC»A»TB, No* 18 Pin* Street, St> Louie, Bio. I iinno' • Marines iDlckcOs, St Lentil, i > DtyAUiUuk. Ctariuiati, OUo, „ Ch*e.l>uffield 4 Co-CotiUTUU, Ky^ P. &‘Dky SCo.,B*nkera,ftnii fill., Green fc Stone, Bttkant Uoacattne,lo«v- Vtf 8 UeUacb.PUledfilptaa, -Pt, E. Pcnyth, Chicago. Freight Agent tor UllnoU Centre) BjJlroed. • \ ■ jeSrtodfo ETNA STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, wiwmciti irnktuotasTat TAurrr of COOKING, PARLOR- AND ABATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grate fronts, ftc. f . {WHOLCSJLLB Ain> BBTAIL. Foundry on Allegheny Hirer, two eqwu northern or , I’unQfylrenU Penenger Depot. Office and Sales Room, ttri&lyAfc So, 4 Wood BU, Pittsburgh. P>. . PAYOT, Bisamo* & co., •umtncrvuM or. Cooking,' Parior and Ren.tin* STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Feodors, etc., Isd Uubkctnin of Ct OdottiM OAPrrAX, COOKINGS RANGE, ; NO. 938 LISSBTV SXBBETi Jyfelyflb • , vt ) , pmSBPEOn, PA. •MITCHELL, HBHEON ft' o* labtttr st., Pi«trtu»*li,:P«. .. mmfclj y; •, *i ■ ■; ■ DAWKB.* OXAJIiSiTCi Rsu., Ilgm and Ornamental Milan, . N D HXU IBEB it • - ■y nrnun White Lead and Zlno Palnt*. Sin, U 1 HIA ot an, TKnlitM, Tfiqife. aha. lAsptrs;-* / I*AW SCHOOL OF THE USIVEBjITt * ; Storwon Llbtttfiltnet for Kent. AT Cambridge, MASS. r T'HETObscriberswiihing to close their buai* • Th* Instructors la this School in X ism beforethelst of July, tbertore occupied bytbem Hon. Jon, PAHHJ.L. D, Royal proteeor 1 ** rented from that dateu either with or withuct the Uoo. ttmnn Paxson, LL. D„ Dans profcs «r. U ~ tl , fj ? DC Apparatus, Casha, Ac. WASakras, LL.©., UnJvwaitv Professor Tbt » 18 * very d*irable stars for a Wholesale Grocer of TUP . , , Produce Merchant, being labatantlally built, and baring a UA course of instruction embraces the ra* Warehouse In tbs rear, with aa alley leading to Irwin at, rioos branches of the Cannon Law; and of Equity; AJ are selling offat reduced prfare. complete. Wa.MITCHBLTfiEB, Jr, k BEO, Instruction is glren by oral lectures and flxpoaitioaa,{and k O . «09 Liberty street. by recitations and examinations, in connection with them,) of which there are ten erery week. Two Moot Courts are also holden in each week, at each of which a cause, previ otuly given oat, is argued by foar itndente,and an opinion delivered by the Presiding Instructor.—Booms and other faeiUUea are also provided for the Ctab Courts; and an As •embly {3 heU w«kly for practice in delate, and acquiring a knowledge of parliamentary tawaod proceeding*. Btadents nay enter the Schoolinany staged theirprofee tiona) studies or mercantile porsaita, and at the commence ment of either term, or In the middle, or other (art of a They are at liberty to elect what studies they will pursue »® t^je,r TI6W oftheir own wants atui attainm.-nte Tie Academical year, which commences 00 Thursd«j, six wo *ks after the third Wednesday lu July, is divided into two terns, of twenty weeks each, with a vacation of six w»eks at the end of each term. During lh» Winter vacation, the Library la opened, warm ®”j* n “ lighted, for the use of the members of the School. The exercises of the next term will commence on Monday, Visas. Sllcstlon* for admission, or for Catalogues, or any fnr inrmaUon, may be made to either ol tho Profcssoreat uamotldga. Jo2-lawd3wis lent Office the urgent request of hun- CnOICE OF GlFTS!—Hereafter every pur* »rn?ni ,^r^EarCbMins bl * bo< * kab,s bl« Otm vuoirk op gifts at rasnet’s CHOICE OP GIETB RANNEY’B CHdIQK OP GUTS *T RAVNErs CHOICE OP GIFTS If RaNNEY’S CHOICE OP GIFTS It KANNEY’B OHOIOE OP GIFTS It rannky-3 onoioß OP aim at eanSeyl CUOIOB OP GIFTS AT RAKHBY-S GREAT AMERICAN GIPT BOOK HOUSE, . v Ho. 593 BioisviT, Niw Toll. WTiere the *lo*, coniUtbg of Jewelry, Ac~ * D d varying In v*laa from <6ceuts to are always on exhibition, In Ma ple showcases. Oor New Descriptive Catalogue, coutain viriety of Book* in every department of Science nad LRerattno, (all of which are told at regular publisher's prices,) and explaining our new aiuf srfatiul ryitm of al lowing every purchaeer hit own c/.vice of aifti, and retting forth unequalled Inducements to AGENTS, will be sont, pest paid, to any Individual, on application. Address Jn2.6mwF A. RANNET, Agent, No. 293 Broadway Flttib'g, Ft. Wayno & CblcaßO R. R. Co. FOURTH OF JTC7I.Y7IBSS. SPECIAL and Accommo-fSTiMjSHESBK dal lon Trains will leave burgh for Now Brlghtoo.cn MONDAY, July 6lh, as follows: 2.40a.m. 7.30 a. m. 9.30 a..*. 10.4 S A. *. L.ljp. M. 3.13 p.m. 600 p.m. 1130 r. M. SWpptog at all Stations tor the accommodation of passen- Excursion tickets will be Usnod on that day at one faro . 55 V 3 ™* WP* J. J. HOUSTON, Oeneral Passenger Ageut. All kinds of seasonable dky GOODS chssp for cash* O. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market »t.__ DISSOLUTION. —The partnership hereto fore existing under the firm of Campbell, Palmer A Atterbnry was dissolved on the 16th of June by mutual consent. The business of the late Ann will be settled by Sample Cunpble andTboe. B. Atterbury, at the Warehouse of tbelr .'accessors, D. Debaron A Co., No. 13 Wood stmt. SAMPLE CAMPBELL TIIOS*. PALMER. July Ist, 1868. TIIOS. B. ATTERBURY. Partnership notice.—The under signed have associated under the name and style of D. DBUAYEN A CO,, for the purpose of carrying on the PouDdry Luilneu and the msnutsctnre of Stove*. Ware house No. 13 Wool street. D. DEHAYEN. SAMPLE CAMPBELL. T. B. ATTERBURY. The undersigned will devote his andividud aUenlioo to the Wall Papor business, at the old established •tend, No. 66 Market street, between 3d sod 4th its. WILL be received by the Recording Reg ulator, at his office ou Penn street, untß WEDN'iS DAY, July 7th, 1868, at M M, for ORADING, PAVING A SETTING WITH CURB STONE, Congreea Stmt, between Webeter and Wylie Streets, and Pike Stmt between Factory and Adams Streets. Plan* and specifications may be seen at the Regulator’s office. By ders will please examine the specifications before hyuflng In hide- LfulMtd)_ R- F.. McgQWIN. GOLD FENS—hawMihjjUfifScn'i liyde's *-nrjTjH rill suitable for fine writing Book-keepers will find this Pen supe- GiUott's Steel Pen of the same construction .SEffan umber. Also, a full stock of all the various styles of Pens and Silver Holden, manufactured by the above celebrated Aim For sale by J. L. READ, 78 Fourth street, Jo) __ Apollo buildings. SALMON/ MACKAKEL AND UALIBUT just received at FRANCE’S Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal street, Allegheny. Some of the largest and fattest No. 1 Mackerel and Salmon to be tonnd in the city. Aten, 100 I be. Smoked Halibut In prime order. jel OHIO WHITE SULPHUR THESE CELEBRATED SPRINGS, (here tofore known as M llart’s Springs,"cm the Scioto River, i I A mile* from Ohio White Sulphur Station, on the Spring field, Moant Vernon and Pittsburgh Kalin ad; 8 niOas from Delaware, on the Cleveland and Columbus Railroad, and 17 miles from tbs City of Colombo*, is now open to the public eeuking health or pleasure, under anspicee and with ap pointment* that will make it Frasv Cuss in every parti co- Ur. The present proprietors of the Ohio White Sulphur bare liberally addiri to the buildings and general accommo dation! nf o>e eat,ate,and have fitted !-ad iurnisbedtLu whole cm the suggestions at taste luxury. Tht CtsitiiuwtilUuutayptiomoiiU. The scenttyjsfand war the detnala bas b«en thought to be the finest in Ohio; the airU pore and healthy, and the medicinal properties of tfik Wonderful Spring. (Jetting 120 gallons per minute,) aro cow admitted to possess curative and recupantlT* influences superior to the famed White Sulphur of Virginia. PITTSBURGO, PA. myAJf fa Ttrore are attaohed to Use establishment all the ecceuo riee fbondai the first Snmintr UoteUofthe conn try. The lane and ground* about the Hotel era a perinea and wall kept, and tbo beautiful drives through the uM forests and along ths romantic iim are singularly attractive, though quite secluded. Arrangements can U> made for rooms by addressing ISAAC PaIST, Columbus,Ohio. Pur any farther genera) Information, reference may ba h»d to Meant. Andrew, Wilton A Ca. Cincinnati; or to Utacra Paling of the Neil, or Kalaey of the American Hotel, Colum bia or to Hr. H. Chamberlain, of the American Hotel, Del ■we. _ j*a»lind« AN ORDINANCE authorizing the con struction of a Public Sewer in Cherry alley. Whxuk, By an Act of Aaaembly approved April 220 d, 18&S, entitled "An Act relating to the city of Pittsburgh," power ie given to the Oocacfli of said city to contract tow ers abd asaata the coal on the property benefited: And wtwrtas, a petition numerously signed by pereona Interest ed In the construction of eeewarln Cherry alley hae bren received, praying Councils to construct a sewer in accord ance with eaid set. Thersfurn, EtCßtur 1. Be It enacted and onlalned, by the Select and Common Councils of the dtyof Pittsburgh, that the Record ing Regulator be end be ie hereby authorized and directed to advertise for proposals for the construe don of a public tower, ‘with the eeemaary inlets, from the north side of Poorth street slong and in Cherry alley, to the Mononge hela rtvar, tad to contract, under the direction of the Street Committee, with the lowest and beat bidder, and that the ume be built under the immediate fupartntendeeco and direction Of aald Regulator; the tnsterfelt, sis©, shape and construction to be approved bp him. Bacno* 3. That for the payment of the coat and expense of aal-I aewrr and Islets, U Is hereby ordered ami directed that the property benefited by the construction of said sewer shall bo assessed, equitably and thirty; and the Coun cils do hereby appoint the Recording Regulator and the lint and aecond district' Oommisilonera to make said levy and taernment; and, when approved by the Councils, it «h«n be filed in the Recording Regulator 1 * office, In a book to bo kept for eewar aoeonnts; a duplicate copy shall be deposited with the City Treasurer, wbo shall regularly enter credits thcrooo, opposite tbe usmes of persons as they pay their aaseesments, and tball take receipts from contractors or others f<»r all moneys paid them by the authority of the Committee on Streets. Sicnw t. Tbs uveiment, whet approred by the Coun oUa shall be published one time, in the pepera authorized to do the city printing, with notice if not paid wllhto thirty dej ■ after the approval by Connells, the earns will be collected by the City Solicitor, *Uh 6 per can tedded. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils, the 23th day of dune, 1858. 7 SAMUEL McKELVY, PretUeotcfCoamoa Council. Attml: Ilcaa UcUAttsu, Ctepk of Coisoon Council. JAMES McAULKY, President of Select Oouacil. Ateast i B. Moaxow. Cfcrk of Seloct CoQßdl. A N .ORDINANCE authorisingthe Western ■+%. Pennsylvania Hospital to erect a Wooden Building oq Ibe Hospital Qrooml, to Ihe Ninth Ward. Btenoji 1. Ba it ordained and enacted l*y the Select and Common Crttncfls of tbo city of Pittabnrgh, That the prirb lep U hereby granted to the Western PenoeytTanla Uoe pltal, to erect pa the Hospital Ground, fronting on Ferco •oo meet, fa tbs Ninth Ward, a Wooden Building. to be oied as a Vertex’s lodge Bxc. 2.- That eaid Western PoonsylTsoia Hospital Is here by exempt, so (kf as relates to the aforementioned building, from the prohibitions and penalties imposed by any ordi nance connoting with the priTllego hereby .granted. Ordained and enacted into -alaw In Councils this 2Sth day of June, A,IX, 1868. BAHCEL II’KELVY, . ‘ . President of Coounoo Conndl. Attest: tl. ITM&sm, Clerk of Common Council. JAMES hPACLKY, t „ ~ President of Select Council. Attests ILUonaow, Clerk of Select Council. jr3o£td AN ORDINANCE authorizing tbo grad ing, payintrand setting with cart stone, of Congrats street, betwaeo Webster and Wylie streets, and Pike street, between Factory stmtand Adams stmt. Sccrtos L Bs It ordained and enacted by Ibe Select and -Common Councils of tbscityof Pfttabnrgb, That tha Bo cording Eegulalor be, and fas is hereby authorized and db *®?£ T,r **?* ~ ffr preposila for grading,paying and “tS? S 1 carb • tones, Coogreu stmt, between Webster aadWyUs.stroeta, and Pike street, between Factory and Adams Btreetstand to let the same in the manner directed bg’ an oxdinanca ooncernlng streets, puaed August 31st, Ordained"and enacted Inlo a Uwla Ccunclli. this 28th day of Jana, A. D.,1868. 6A&IUBL Mc&ELVY, M Presidontof Common Council. Attest: Boos hlcHams, Clerk of Common Conndl. AttMk & Uouow, - Clerk cf Select Council, T trti Aaiip««>i Salt. ItE Personal Property of .David Holmes * a ,i (bo anaonlgned oo THURSDAY, 1m 1 X.^SVk 1 ? s *’ ** l ?yclock a. m, at tfca realAance of the ColUat townibip. Allegheny county. W«7H7gORtfTH t Atdgnw. CUTLERY, SUBGICAL-INBTRUMENTS, DEBTAL INSTBIJMEPrrs, *<=,. fc-W. ooul.t cl! u»« attenuan of the public to oor splendid stock of TcJlrL Tablt and Pocket OuUery. Wo would alao Invito the attend .tbm of U}* Surgical and Dental profusion* to onrstock and .JoSfl . CAaTWBIQ&T I TOTOQ. Bfl yjrfjj: COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROOTa for meklDg Bc«r a healthy borerms*.—lt is mctUbTi* .< ** rtlo “. miplloGi •lldlMUcairlltlittom laparitlM of tl» blood. 00. rf th.mattpopnterarticle. lath. m»rk« ,her»r.r It hS Ohobottlo, wfaldi coat2h cent* will make Uo gallon* of boar. Foraaloby . „ B.L.MHNBSTOCK4SO., Ho. 60, Cf'fatr Wood and Fourth iu. SUPERIOR BLANK BOOKS, Ledgers, [Joani.li Ctah Book. «od Par Booh* A.Urpi .opplj on hand, o*dtln tbt.mott superior manner, of the flout quality of paper, especially fur city order*. DUuk Book* Bad* toordtf«rolM to any irfTeD pattern. jtSS.... . WM. Q. 76BNBTOMAOO-, 67 Wood »t btlfl and 50 hif bbU new No. 3 JP' HadtareV- . • Tab brti BaiHmoraltoTlag. 1 : - gft do Haiiftx: io?Z. : : M doao6ro cvn, tararnkeepen and country merchants will be supplied with artidosln tbeahove line on very favorable terms, as they want to reduce their stock to suit a purchaser. „ „ WU.MITCHELTBEK, Jm, A 880. N. B.—All persons having claims against tbe firm will be paid on presentation of their accounts; and thorn Indebted respectfully requested to make payment with as little delay as possible. \ ' ,p27:tf 0810 Land for Bale. THE subscriber offers for -sale section ten, township 12, range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known as ••Bowman's Section." containing 040 acres. It la situated three miles west of MamOlon, on tbe Btate leading to Wooster, and within about two miles of the Pitts burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Reiiened- Qm noth, east and do rib-east quarters are partly cleared and improved— tbe remainder is covered with superior timber and the wbote is well watered by springs and running streams,— This aoction (s considered the finest body of t»M in the county. It will be scld undivided or In quarters to suit purehaaen. To thewe who desire to ioveet In real estate a better opportunity is rarely offered. J. B. BWEJTZER, No. 101 4th street Pittsburgh. Farm For solo. THE ANDERSON FARM, 2* miles «f shore the Depot, at New Brighton, Bearer Ca_ rel Pa, oq Slock Uouaa 800, containing 108 acre* of excellent land, etaryacre of which is tillable, and 9&of which i» co der colli ration. Thera are lb acre* of good timber, COaeroa la rraaaand pasture, and as aboodaaceofcoaL ThereUan Orchard oi grafted hull tree*. In almost erery field there U a spring of neter-faillng water. The lmprotements consist of a new frame Dwelling, at tached to a weather-boarded log, a small tenant boos* ami a large frame Barn, CO by SO feet. . This choice farm is in a high state of cultivation, fences good, and In a respectable neighborhood, ecnrenlent to churches, schools. For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, prof J*l3-dAwtfT XANDBRSON, New Brighton, Pa. Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alloy, noxt to John Irwin A Boos, being 130 f»et on Water and Frontetreets, and 100 deep along the It will be sold together or in lots oi 30 or S 4 feet each. Fur terms, (which will be made easy as to payment,) ap ply to JOSBPH 8. LEECH A CO., Prialtf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Liberty street property for Store-room and Dwelling, situated on liberty street, near Bt. Clair, known as No. 183. The lot is about S 3 feet fhmt and 130 feet deep, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which is erected a Stable and Carriare house. The property rents readily for SOW, and will be sold at a bargain and on accommodating terms. For particulars enquire of R. H. Rnm, «pll Na. 311 Liberty street FOR SALE—One of W&llocg’b Patent Portable Flour Mills, with Benner's latest Patent Smut Machine; Bolt, Bolting Cloth and EJaralor, all com plete and ready for setting up. Apply to W. B. HUYDAM, Oil Mill, aplrdawtfF cor. Eobesca A Craig stfc, Allegheny City. BOOTS AND SHOES, CHH'AP FOR CASH JAMES ROBB, NO. B 9 MARKET STREET. NEAR THE MARKET BOUSE, , . • Hasjnstrecelredhialano Spring stock of s CIULDRENB' BOOTS and BII0B3; MENS’ CALF, KIP AND OOARSR. BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES, GAITERS. OPERAS, Ac. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS* BOOTS, A very superior article and very Dlroct from the Manufacturers, which he will sell by ih* pais or faoxaoi at very reduced prices far M> ' l This stock comprise* one of the largest aaortmeots to be fbnnd In auy dty, suitable far city and country sale*, and hating orer twenty years experience in baying,-be trust* that ha can Dow suit al] tastes. He respectfully lattes *ll, tn want to c dh assuring «f»»m tint tb*r will be pleased. argQ—mjlT , WINES AND UQCOES REDOOED PRICES. The subscribers are selling off thoir stock at reduced prices prei»Htorr to quitting l'oslnos, comprising some of the choicest brands of Foreign Wfnea and Liquors. Otard Palo Brandy, Hamcesy do, Pure Old Irish Whiskey, Heidsclch Champaign*, at. Jalteo Clara t, Barulou’a . Mali Port and Blackburn’* Madeira. Old Moaongahela Rye Whiskey, Superior Double Rectified Whiskey, Blackberry, .Ginger and Domestic Brandies, Gin, A?, m Ac. and Tatern Keepers, as vail as families, hate now a good opportunity of supplying themselws on edtan. tageoustams. w WB. HITCHELTaEE, JBn ABRO-, "> Mtf gOE Ltborty Street, T AKEtIBH— JLi' JW h«l( bbli. WhiUlUb: lg <*» fcoot; • *W ‘•do:; • Stines? i i.. , •'W ’ , to' ■ r Sortaf; *3 • SUftK B. OOI1IKB, ; Sottas. President and Omrtlio h£? ®®®paay for emtiag • Bridge ty Of AUrgheay”h»^rTfllWat Ktus,nr S t >. *a lb*eona- ObaDqUu ani Sarentr-Ffrl d * dAr »* • Diridend of Old Stock or **** lofiw# beu made, »hld> »« h*ro biro lent rtpraoatalWj* fcrtbwUb ** *° or the f t™™,. Company, at Hand aue«t," *Ol fc-jd «» Bridga tb* Bride*, on MONDAY, Jcly fith. *v * ni of and 5 o'clock p.». JoKTu«:?, t “” r * emitas* ls*cMac* c3T»r Pittsburgh, Jmw'UiStbuH rrS»DmDEND.—The President and DirectX*. cf Ibis Company bare this day dfdanda dl»ku*2 or SIX DOLLARS per share npon the Qtpital Stoekfllt dollars payable 1b cash to tlio Stockholders er their'letal representatives, forthwith, and coo dollar cradjted to »>iir stock. jclfcgttd SAMCBL L. MABSngX, Sejr; Omc* Moso joiOEti lssnuncx Oorrasyl 1 Plltubnrgh, May lllat,lSSB. j ' JG^DmsENO. —The President and Direc tor* oftb# Uonoaßtbela Insurance Company ofPittebcrgb, baT« this day declared a dividend ci TWO DOLLARS Mr share, to be applied to tbe reduction of tbc Stock Notes. my2£dlf QENHT U. ATWOOD, Secretary. I23ams. WANTED TO RENT—A Room'in Pitts burgh, nltable tor Phyilcian's Offlee. jjuit be in a coed neighborhood and centrally located. Flewe address S6l. Pitubnrgh P. 0. • JaSo&d* WOOL! WOOL!!— 100,000 lbs. WdoTroat ** *t highttt cub price* by II ITCH COCK, McCREEBY * CO, 123 Sccocd and 151 Frost fa. wl Wanted.—iho highest market rri» paid for Wool, bj S. HABUACQE A 00, m?. flog)Sl,H»Pttyatmt. WAMED—Ag(mt 3 to Mil in tho State of rowntPAiss* stump Srti idSi? tj t>M itoot t»n ndojlu HALL,Ea nn .r,SUiD». KMJPLovSEESnf •30 a Month, and alt Eapeaw. Paid. A N AGENT IS WANTED in every torn /\ usd county in Ute United Btnin lo lo J^“ •pectable usd easy btuineM, *>7 which Uio be certainly waltz*]. Fcr fall partlctfUri n^V HENRY WAENKB, corner ofßteom end Jlorcwr «, York Qty, Indoeing one portage «Unip. JeJ-l'nt^wF WAJITBD !SM£I>IAT£2K«Y.-IO.OOOIUa to engage is the tala of the mod popular wlil&> Book* isAmerica. Invalids, Mechanics, Camera and Tcack era wishing to travel, will find this to bo a profitable and pleasant business, enabling them to toe tho coontxj, and make money at the same time. Agents sow lathe bos* loess are clearing from SSOO to $1,500 per year. For full particulars and a list of Books, address □. M. EBUSON. Qneea City Publishing llouee, HI Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio; or, if living East, D. RDLISON, Philsdolphiw. h ■nlSdydswfcT islracattonal. Male and Feznalo Academy,; Worth SneicUfy, Beaver County. Pa. REV. HENRY WEBBER, Pugcuaz. LOCATED in a healthful and beautiful ra gfon of country, S miles North or New Brighton, wilh entire freedom from all immoral association*. The moral and religions coltore of the Pupils U regarded of prime Im portance. The Btodenle for the moit parttasrdln ths fam ily of the Principal. The coarse or InstroellonU cownrt ifntiw and tharmgh. x Terms per Session of 22 ; ' . r One New Totk Chaise: & One Steel Spring da; On* Double Plain do. Jn2 P. M. DAVIS, Auefc. Large stock of sdmmer cloth- IKG At Auction—Ou Wednesday morolnr, July, 7tb, at 10 o’clock, will tip «obi. at the CamaiCTriil S»Lf Bopf"*. No. M Fiftn street, in rj.aatitlei to suit tho trade, a choice stock of a oil made s-nmmtr Clothing, eomprfelag tvdre hundred gnitvnta, tepaUrly assorted in styles and ' mate* riala - P- M. DATIS, And. ORPHANS’ COURT SAI.'R OF VALUA BL« REAL ESTATE IN SOUTH PITTSBURGH AND BiaSIINGUAhL—On TUESDAY EVEXINB, JoJr 2?t*. at B o clock, at the Commercial SaJesßorins, No. 6* Fifth *L, bt order of fi. BiJdJe BoberU, Administrator of the -UtoO.O.Grrgg, AY%?^!Si EC ? A 5 TB l.? ICI I ASOB eve KY srJaSH^ l "-” w. ,v.« ~ AUsnxLooina *co. Notei Draft* ud Load* en Real eerotiated on reMonabift term* by AUSTIN LOOMIS * ©£~ Ma • fikwk Note Broker*. W FoortbV cooaxno ss oab. Ta word to the lajdubs. he heated teem is approach uctchai “ d W * ** U thi ten Uoaof tin ttas COOKING, IRONING, Cm be dime with economy, without opprarin O cot Boot, ud with dispatch—(he Are being alwa ■> • moment—by using 1 BnsgrnTe'i Gas Cooking Stoti r^*P° ctfall l incite year Attention, i cmlthneld itreet. • g. A. JOHNSON; and City Right* for gale. * w«. n. r0m.... M jb>. ». potts..™ WILLIAM B. POTTS St CO.,' FLOUR FACTORS, 1 QRAJN Al iFROXiTTC COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' D?l*ware ? 1 * ware ATeooe, Md 323 N. Water Street, ( TittßS&eet,) PHILADELPH adraocee made on Consignments. tsyTt wit. o. Bout**.. n(i WM. B. lIOLMBS * 8110., FORK AND REEF PACKERS DKAZBB3IX JRSOP7SIOJKI 4c, JJjrn.r M.rk.t Mid Front 57? m,.. W. C. WAM?e PIOSBaa OALIB&T, FOURTHSTREET, betireen Wtfcd tad Uuk.t, PitUborafa AMBROTTPES *ad t.wi. ... " PHoioaßipns : ln t to wta.M 111 AM, it iitiittrtorj myUaHm CARGO A CO’S A ™.^° T Y p E AND PHOTOGRAPHIC sfb.?w. LLmIF ;. 3 ’ 5?’ 51 imil *tr»ct, oppo.it* ud °PP oa ß*F!cßilng , i Dm. Store. Photosimphi finished in oil ©r water color*, tinted or plain. Spodzaea* and Reception Boom oa the groopdflocr. ' pyttaHy j^MBROTYPES— QUALITY AND FINISH, ■.•■■* _ PUT IN‘GOOD CASE 3 FOB FIFTY CENTS, AT THE ADAMS GALLERY, - _znjl24ud NO. 84 FOURTH BTEETO DRY GOOD^ OPEI2D TOI9 VAY. O. UAKBOX IQYR 74 Marti* n. PATENT EKKXOU TAPEK3 OR NIGHT IiTQBXS,' fti*t buro Oil or Qrrawirlihoot'irkk. boliw tb« ao»t ococomkal *nd briHlint T*pcr tTer lnrtM*& " ; golutas neither mot! nor rpulu, for. ub it rtttstWS ' ' SowlomiljDrocerj.n.J Ton Eton, rtfcrrt ItrartTiS &BL r ‘ • Oil $ &W HALIFAX PRY SAI/pgn 7irk ml Tc Etor^r^. lr^i" C .f. a 4 ‘ ml 'f