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DITTO K. BATABD, PmM«c.
JULIUS P. ZOLLKR, HcKwaport.
. ROBERT P. UeDOWELI* Allajban y. ; .
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JAMES L. OKAtUU, Allffbeoj.
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DANIEL A&HBTSONO, PUUtrargfa.
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ZAOHEUQ TATtEBSON, Indian*.
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JODS Ui LABtIfKR, Obutim.
" BGSTWICK, Uwranowfll*
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‘ BOBCAT H. DATIB, Ohio.
Foitnrr.—The too© of the Frets indicates the
return of Forney to the democratic fold. There
is no longer heard from it the shrill blasts of
war that the public were startled with at first;
: ' but ia their stead an evident cooling down of
temper and moderate party common-places.—
The letter of I 'Occasional," from Washington,
•' in Saturday’s issue, comes to theTescue of thej
\ administration against the charge ofexlraTa
* * gance, adopts Letcher’s false figures as true, and
rebukes all those who* have been sounding the
alarm over the extraordinary 'expenditures of
the government When it comes to that r< the pa
per has not much farther to go. The terms of
;• . 4 *r«conclllatlqn” which Forney laid down a
abort time ago have,. clearly enough, beon ao
** cepted. The administration will throw over
heard its obnoxious .friends la this State,'permit
the re-election of Hickman and stop the work,of
prosreiption; and In ibis way the party feud is
■ ' to be healed.' .
In Illinois, so for as appearances the same
■ conrae- wilt be pursued. The warfare upon'
. Douglas, at the command of the SouLh,.lsceaa-
' ing; the "lltite giant” is to bo taken Hilo the
party agalo, and tho unity of the party is to be
preserved at all baxard*.
In a short time it will hardly bo known that!
there-waa a division in the party. The two
’ wings till coalesce and be as loving as before.
True, those Vho have gone too far for reconcilia
tion cannot be taken back; many of. them do
hot want to be taken back, their party assocla
■ tioos having been effectually sundered; but the
leaders and the office banters ~wiU be received
into the fold, and the chances are ten to one that
they will stand higher in the party than they
ever'did before.
Herein is to be found a.lesson for Bepubli
cans. Will any of them suffer themselves to be
• led away by trifling causes when the enemy is
v- tins settling up its feuds and closing up Us
‘ ‘ ranks solidly ? We cannot believe It.
Ujnox Muma in Vobk Cousty. —We find
In that excellent journal, ihe York Republican,
thepreoeed’mgs of an anti-administration meet
leg held last week in York county, on which oc
casion delegatee were appointed to the Harris
burg Contention. A. Fobbt, Esq., presided,
and the meeting was addressed by the Hon.
Thomas E. Cocurax, who aa chairman of the
Committee raised for that purpose, reported a
series of weU drawn resolutions, among which
are the following:
Stiolvtti, That the present National Admin
istration by expending the sixteen millions of
sorptos revenue which U found in the Treasury,
and by creating a public debt of forty millions
dollar* in little more than one year, without
'making the * slightest provision for its repay
ment, while ita outlays double its reoeipl* from
existing source* ofrevenue', has afforded a
rather unfavorable example of public housekeep
ing, and It is proper that the people of this
oountry If they would avoid National bankrupt
©7 end intolerable taxation, should place their
affaire in the hands of agents who wlil adopt a
<•'»v>: ’ -..different system—retrench extravagant expend
(^i^Kres —replenish Uie Treasury, and promote the
of American Industry.
- '•‘/ylSoolvfil, That we heartily approve the manly
'.-;.-Jhithftil, and able manner In which* the Hon.
H - , Simon Cameron ha* discharged his daliesas one
of the Senators of the United Slates from Penn
-eylranii-—be hao been true and unshaken
• devotion to the beet interests of the StatV and
Union—to the cause of Freedom and Popp*'
Bights—to the interest* of'American^*
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ml mineral wealth in coal
call upon lbs people to eUna
or this faithful pablio serrant, and.U) etrenglh
bis hands by sending him help to accomplish
the task of restoring the weight of> faoctUe
Koreromeat policy from the shoulders or free
’ American labor and restoring a policy of pro
tection to.bome industry which will once more
bring back prosperity to the country.
Dr. W«. S. Botann, Hbset C. Swtsam, and
: J. V. HosHoim, were appointed delegatee to the
State Contention.
.The Tork ini a lengthy article atowe
~ its decided preference for Camboii for the
next presidency, oherectcrixing him u Ihemen
‘ for Lhe llmeo. nod the instrument through which
J thfopeople mey condemn Lecompton and secure
• V Protection to American lmlnntry. We may odd
<; her , ( u,t the Republican io conducted with
narked ability, and leone of the boot efficient
uti-loeofooo joutoole in the Slnlo. i IMfialweye
y. * v ' ;reliableand peerforemost inthe fight.
Xw, ; BnaiTo*l.ssx.—We wbererer
■S. 1- ; i extent,
! >> ifiiWl»iuiioolbroekninfeJnUiesbecoinefre<iuent. I
'O. oohnielion miy Viol atHrsl gianbo bo appa-1
rant/bnt U it-woU to remember thht brethren j
■j nnd l inters when they come together to oouenll
0" the spirits, uaually naV oomo disembodied rap- i
pit t 0 hooch out a destiny for them; to eay
whether the natirc affinities which eisler A. and.
• brother B- fool for each other ore “aU correct.’
Wo hare scarcely rend of no instance in which
the neeotntnodsling “shade” hao not giron either
* „ agreeable or an ambiguous antwer to the
-j.,., inquirer. So many cases ol .this kind
bnrarocsntly fallen under onr notice, that they
’ biftafiol-tie thinking on the “whys” ana the
•■Wherefores, -nnd thenboro are our conclneions.
' vie noticed In yosterdoy’s Cincinnati OcwHilhe
r ensa of a Mrs Gibson, of Newport, Ky„ wholeft
hls~bome r erening after orening, to rlsit the
Queen City, whore th*i ara more “mojomo”
thu eerooe the riror. nnd after opiritnil inter
conroe with the departed, ho hie gone home to
find fenlt with hie wife. She, on one oeceeion,
—■ ! followed him to CinclnntU, and enw him con
. Mniog, net with a eplrll, bat a woman oho dido l
know. The disoorery ruffled her temper, and
' after Minn altarcaUon on Tneoday, Glboon gare
hia wife a eonnd beating, nnd created a consid
erable dinlurbaaco generally.- Ho was fined *l6
.end costa by the magistrate and bound orer m
*BOO to keep the pence.
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-—■• U - . ' JJSOr«t from Boiler, and R. H. Darfe; J. E.
and T» H. Norln from Allegheny. Ur..
Blakely io the chair, and T. 11. Kerin, Sec’y.
■ After four laeffsbtaal ballotings the following let
ter from Hob. & A. P&rrlente Was presented by the
conferees of^BoUar.connty.:,
; S. BIDDX.B * Co.,
: •DITOMB •nd pKOPirMTORB.
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TUESDAY MOBKIMO. i ctJ 13, 18t8,
BBPtmiCtX COCWTT TICKKT.
Uigt, ftndlfaai
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. Taa TlLia»Af B. — We beet often before re*
f <rn d lathe partireo ohereeltr of thelelegraphio
report*, e* et pretMt managed, end we here e
frtehiniUnc* in point. Senator Dongle*’ epeech
el Chloego on Friday night we* eent ell orerthe
couotryby telegraph, end the demonatrellon of
bi* frit"I'* 1 '* magnified out of alt proportion; but
ihe counter demohetretion of the frienSo of Mr.
J,(nooin end ’*• ‘P Mch ° f lh “ *'nllemen to
' , to Pougi**, made on Saturday erenlng, i*
. notaron alluded l* in our telegraphic diepalchei.
' Sd.ToherneterUtto of the wbole m.n.gement 1
K cohewn. : At erefy point it ««», to be
‘ end the report*™ forth,
“"i-rn'to think lit their duly to magnify
' pr of democratic moremenl* and either
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«n of the Ammun Asnwi*nn ■» f
German edition of thU T»lo»bV>
; „ eemmend to all who wW> to »*» good tg
.cuUorel matter-in their natlte
iijdttd by. Oraoge Judd, New York* ft? P ;
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Botleb, July 10th, 1855.
To the Conferee* of the 23J Oopgrettional District
\ GeitLSXKxDuring the late session of Congress,
in reply io repotted enquiries, I addressed aietter
td the edllOT of thoConinereiai J<nrrhat, in which I
distinctly declared that I would not he a candidate
for re-election unless by Iho unanimous frke wilt I
■ offering of my constituent*. This letter was pub.
I Killed with an editorial comment of considerable
1 length, declaring tho sentiment of tho -Allegheny
side of the district to be in favor of my re-nomina
tion. This was farther followed by nnmereas letters
from highly respectable and leading men of the
party, {two of yonr Allegheny Conferees amongst
the number,) all concurring Id opinion that but-one
sentiment pervaded my constituents, to wit: a unan
imous desire for my re-nomination and election.—
Under these circumstances I allowed my narao to
be osed.
Uy Bailer county friends being aware of the fact
that an arrangement had been made in 1552 to give
Butler three ont of the five terms of tho present ap
portionment,’and also of the fact that a portion of
my Allegheny friends desired tn continue me another
term, irrespective of any such arrangement, for tho
third time presented me as their candidate, and
doubtless very naturally supposed that Allegheny
county would yield to my nomination. Subsequent
events have shown that a change of sentiment has
taken place, and each sido of the district is now
fqund insisting upon its nominee, producing an nn
reconcilablo conflict unless one or tho other yield.
You will doubtless do me tho justice to say that it
was at my instance you adjourned from tho 25th 1
ult to tho 12th inaL, to allow me an opportunity of I
appealing to my friends and obtaining their consent
"to my withdrawal. My own wish was in advance of
their oonsent, end it only needed a little tirao to
bring them both intoharmomous'honcert. It Is now
my pleasure to say, what my friends would not allow
•matodo at yonr first mealing, that 1 havo with
drawn as a candidate, and desire my conferees to
confer a unanimous nomination upon Mr. MoKnight,
a gentleman with whom I have bceo long and inti
mately acquainted, wboso capacity and Integrity I
can fully endorse, and for whom 1 pledge, not only
for myself bat for my friends, a most cordial support.
Whilst I am now no longer before the pnbllo I can
with unreserved freedom endorse that public sentU
tfient now beginning to form, and which I trust will
bo fully earned out, which looks to a continuance
-In office of onr Congressional Representatives beyond
tho periodusually assigned thorn in tho North, no
tation In office may soft aspirants after place, but is
fatal to the beat interests of the constituency, and
the sooner the poople chasgo-the system the bolter.
To become a statesman requires time, an intimate
acquaintance with tho complex machinery of a gov
ernment now of huge dimensions and still rapidly
expanding, comprising departments or war, navy,
fioance, lends, post office and interior, with ramifica
tions of each, and in addition with extensive foreign
and commercial relations, all requiring to be care
fully studied In order to be comprehended, and that
too by; enlightened, experienced and well posted rep
resentatives.
For-myself, I would hail tho Inauguration of a
rulo in each Congiysilonal district to select, by pri
mary election Immediately following each appoint
ment, a candidate to be continued for fivo consecu
tive terms, thereby securing to our Northern Con
gressional RepresentationOn efficiency equal to that
of the Representatives of a section of the Union
which we are compelled to acknowledge produces
better Representatives, simply because they ora con
tinued longer in office.
You will pardon me, gentlemen, for tho long th of
this letter, and, in conclusion, allow mo to again as
sure you of my readiness 3 to eoter as a private the
ranks of a soldiery who havo twice honored mo as
their leader, and to whom I tender renewed express
ions of my profonod respect and liveliest gratitude
for the cordial support which they havo twico in
succession given me.
1 am, Gentlemen, with great respect,
Yonr friend and feltow-cittien,
Bau’i.. A.Tcßvnarit.
On motion of Ur. Cams,
lietnlrrd, That Robert MeKnight, Hsq. t bo and is
hereby unanimously declared oar nominee as candi
date for Congress in the 22d District.
RrmAc'il, That wo heartily pledge to Robert Me
Knight, Esq., the notuioee in tbU district, our best
energies for his eleetioD,and In presenting him to op
ponents of the present administration of the 22d
district, feel proud of bis qualifications for ibo post
for which he has been nominated, and in him we as
sure that constituency that they will find a popular
and successful candidate, an able, talented and efii
cleat representative, in whose bands tho beat inter
esta of his constituency will ever be safe.
Rttolctd, That this Conference hereby expresf
ill high** 1
Tiance,.
two termi
last seas!
treated
senlatiTt
honor, bot
hereby
prompt
teation
meats ol
Rftalvx
in all the
the caur
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To Tb<
ant BoHc
paa;; Obi
Amateotr)
of Brigadier Uoneral U'Klhecj
1Q Scbeoley; and “Big Injun" generally,
Thome**: You will observe that I do. Hof.
rive you the full benefit or all tbo “adjuncts " per
•onal and professional, to which yon are entitled.
Between yon nod me, Thomas, «uch oriental ceremo
nial cannot bo expected and would be sadly out or
place. The observance of such forma! and courtly
etiquette U not now delnanded-by tho usage* of so
ciety save in diplomatic circles, and is at variance
with that Republican simplicity inculcated by-Gen.
Can in his recent circular. Like the lamented
Damphool, whose idiosyncrasies Doeshcks has chron
icled, conscious of your personal dignity, you.ean
treat with a lofty dladaln the empty conreutionat-
Uma of studied politeness. .
X ece by yoor paper, the lk<ily Pm* o»n i. mott,
that Mr. M'Knight if not the right man for Congress
in yoor estimation. As you say, dear Thomas, wo
want some of distinguished talents, like your
self for that position: in fact nptfnt men in these
days of political degeneracy, stand no chanco for
office, Permit me to say affectionately, Thomas, -
that diffidenee and distrust of your own abilities
have prevented you thus far from doing yourself the
justice your talents might demand. lam glad jou
an at last speaking oat boldly like a man.
You mast run as an independent candidate. Wo
may net bo able to eloctyou, bat then wo will teach
the party the lesson that when we want office for
ourselves or friends we are determined to have iL
Oar friend, Capt Schenlcy,. Is enthusiastic in your
ftvor. He says he will compel his tenants to vote
for you or turn them out and put new ones in their
places who will do tbolr dnty, and that ne will cheer
fully pay all losses incurrod in the publication of
your- paper, and vote for you himself'ir he can get
out hu naturalisation papers in time.
My friend Ed. Campbell also says that although
be dois not reside in our district, ho will do all be
can for you. He says-tbot be bos saved something
handsome out of the salary of $1,500 a year he baa
got since be elected Body Patterson Sheriff, and that
be.will go his pile on you. Major M’Elbeny soys he
will furnish as many barrels of Ids fine whisky as
you may order for the “political baptism” and ro;
generation of tho voters. By the way, Thomas, that
I sheep-shearing article or yours, In the Prtu the other
day, wasn’t bad—although you said nothing about
white-washing the black sheep.
In Bntler County, as I learn from the friends, you
will ran well. In Cranberry township, I think you
will get the entire Democratic vote. At tho Stone-
House, your are also well known, and the people ap
preciate yonr. marked abilities, nearly aB well as you
do yourself. 1
Professionally, yoa are woll known. Indeed, I ;
am satisfied that the citimaio you placo on your own
abilities and legal acquirements is hot too high, and
that you ard the only lawyer and jurist we have.
Our Supreme Court, aayou say, are a sot of assos.
Our District Court might be tolerated, although I
would like to have your opinion on its rating and
the verdict in the Railroad ease of Ttiaber vs,>Jlays.
Send me copies of your paper for distribution
put your articles in the “communication” column
for a blind, and use plenty of iiah'et: they give point
to sareasm. '
Write aoon. My regards to. Sheriff Patterson, as
I see be advertlsM in your paper.'
Affectionately yoars, “PERinvxKTrnr..”
[Vos tti« Pittsburgh GeMtte.j
Mttsn. Ed&ort: —l ohanced to pick up a copy
of the Lecomplon Trut Eras Union yesterday,
and.found there an article aigoed “Independ
ent," which was read to me and to others by
Mr. Williams, some throe weeks since. He has
been brooding it ever since, so that it might
j make Its first peep at lbs public in the columns 1
lof the Union. Mr. Williams was highly elated
with his mocssa in writing tho article in ques
tion. SO much RO that he was convinced Junius
never wrote nay thing better. JTo bftS a largo
number of articles prepared low, in some of
which he expresses himself highly pleased with
1 taking stock in the ' Plask Koaj*.
“Dihocraci" Despairing— The Bangor
(Me.) TOsm,after a review of the recent locpfoco
Stale Convention, says:
“U will not be necessary to wait for the amoke
of the battle in September to clear np, to learn
the result. There will be no battle. In Aroos
took, the only Democratic county, and .which
I presented an undivided front at Augusta against
I endorsing the Leeompton measure; the .ticket
will be defeated, as it was last year; mod ,in other.
parts of Ute State, sneh is the general feeling of
I disgust and indifference, the result will bo rai her
I an annihilation than a defeat.".
Blow* Up.—On the fith young
'men In "North Webster, Maas., borrowed an old
anvirfrom a hardware store, and having.loadcd
; n ytfj heavily, fired it off, when it exploded,
I oniof thefrsimentsetriklng alad of fifteen on
the ul causing his death in less than
ianhouf* :: ] ; •
; Bniuoxun.— Tb« pin. Bluff (Ark.) Dmo
a,mu, who itu tried il
J-Th» aostimpoTti&fiii'lo
are still enjoying a Samnor of fits highest
perature ever known.' Laai;week,the tkermome-"
ter in the sh&deslood between 94 nod 95,and too
average of the month has been 8 degrees beyond
its ordinary height; Aslhishas not been ac
companied bydrought, occasional storms having
been experienced in all parts, an abondant crop
is in coarse of realisation,and their is every pros
pect of an early and heavy grain harvest.
On the continent the experience has been
somewhat eimitar, and the condition or the tines
iu the South of France is pronounced to be un
precedentedly splendid. , There is likewise
a great promise‘as respeots grain. nay,
-however, in France is short In quantity, al
though of high quality-
For tho Silk crop a fine early Summer is es
! sential, but the heat this year has been beyond
1 that which is tnosL suitable for the worms, and
l they have consequently sustained damage in a
| way that was not anticipated. On the whole,
I however, the European yield is estimated as
certain to amount to at least five-eights of a foil
crop, and looking at the results of the last two
I or tbreejears this iaa most favorable change,
j But with all these elements of material pros
l perity no rovival of confidence Is witnessed in
i any quarter. The primary dangers ofthelndi
-1 an straggles are over; the dispute with China is
i| n the hands of the four chlefnations of the
I world, and therefore unworthy of a thought ns
j far as any possibility of resistance on the pari
j of the Celestial court is concerned; the Neapoll
tan difficulty has been summarily and completely
adjuated;lhe explanations in Parliament regard
-1 ing tho right of search qnestion have lermina
-1 ted all apprehensions of unfriendliness between
England and America; and according to the
statements of the Derby Cabinet, which are re
iterated on every possible occasion, our relations
with Franco are as cordial as at any period of
the alliance. Yet with the rate of discount as
low as - or J! per cent, no one can sufficiently
trnst tho future to venture on any speculative
investments, and there is no possibility of float
ing aoy ucw security, whatever may bo its in
trinsic recommcndations.—Aontfon Cor. A. Y.
Com. Adv.
A MBETijtQ of the First Mortgage Bondholder®
of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad wa®
held to-day in tho office of Cummings, Alexan
der & Greco. The First Mortgage Bondholders
agreed to fund $210,000, being two years in
terest on their bonds, amounting to $1,600,000,
receiving therefore new income bonds Rearing
7 cent interest, one half payaple in five
years from the first, of January next, and the
balance in 10 years from the satno date; tho in
terest on them to bo'paid semi-annually tho
samo as the other bonds, provided the remain
der of all the floating debt of theCompaoy can
bo funded by similar bonds, payable In 10 years
from the Ist of. January nexL The Interest
due on tho First Mortgage Bonds coupons up to
the first of January next, is to be paid In money
on that day. The securing interest on other,
floating debt up to that time, will also probably
havo to be paid then in money. This will clear
theCompaoy of all debts op to that date,.except
the Second Mori gage Bonds, amounUngto $500,-
000 indorsed by the Pennsylvania Central Rail
wad Company, which will have to wait until the
First Mortgage claims and the present floating
debtof $250,000 are wiped out A Committee
wa9 appointed to co-operate with the Trustees,
with power to act with them in effecting this
arrangrment. It is believed that if this plan is
. carried out the Company will bo able to go on
prosperously and meet all of its liabilities.—-JF.
y. Tribune.
A MlnUter’# Testimony.
IIuotSTOWM, Bearor Co-, I*#-, Feb- &tb, 18M.
Wo prr.'ur buying Bokhara'* Uollabd Bitters for cub, to
•stw tUo (UwouuL Hope to rend you won a recommend*’
timi from unr Miuiiter, ««*Utylog to ite ejiatlT* power*.
(Signal MOODY A CAHOTUERri
INDIUK3TION.
biR-tutui™, Mdbtgomery Co., Md* Jan. 31,1K>7.
i oarer felt the boueflt of u; medigine ao much u from
tfc* bottle of BoerbaTo’iJlolUnJ Hit tan I (mrchaaed iMt
full. I wieli t«> know alien I can get U wllboat fear of Ito*
(Signed,) JOSEPH a DELLKTT.
CaoTtoa! —Be careful to oak for Boerbare’* Unlland Bit
tern. Tlio great popularity of thi* raedidue taaa induced
many imitation*, wltirh tin* public alionhl guard agalnat
49*801d at $1 per bottle, or tlx bottle* lor by U>e pro
prteti.r*,BSNJ.PA(lß, Ja.,* CO., Manufacturing pbarma
oeotimind ObetaUti. ‘J7 Wool itwt, between latabdU
ttx.Pfitahurgh, and Druggiate gawrafly. JufcdAwF
AMERICA* LEVER WATCHES,
An article which !■ rniunfactnrrd la Waltham, Umi, and
pot tun np of the beet mat* rial oa Ilia moat approved princi
ple, and ptJimnci titty roqaitlla Iff » RELIABLE
KKETEB. F«*r any d*fert in material, wurkm»D»bip or
performance umVr tlir amge, lire manufacturer! bold theta*
eelvee at all time* /wpoo* l *' s "- Th**» «Atcbaa have been
and ara in nso dally by a great many Railroad officer*
and bare give tlientmoat ■atlifscOoo In regard toetreogth
a'id corrector** of Uma oa
LOCOMOTIVES AND RAILROAD CARS,
While In nAloii. Every watch will bo accompanied with
a certificate or guarantee from Uia mannfaelome, showing
that tfce buyer ran* no ri*k whatever of getting a watch
that will not keep comet time.
The watcbca are of a medlnm ■!**, banting casa, much la
•tyle like an EnglUb Watch, and will certainly pitas# every
<,n« who may give them a trial.
In additlou to the above, we keep constantly on band a
full Murtinrnt of the beet ■nakr English and 8w!oi Watcbn,
Watch Maker** Tool*. Machinery and Watch Material, to
gether with a complete stock of Jewelry, Ell re r Ware,
Clock*, Fancy Oood«, etc., which wa iVall at all time* b*
happy Xo ahmr to oat cnitomer*.
BRINKMAN A UEVRAN,
mrlJhlvrtewF—JulO 42 Fifth aU Pittsburgh, Pa.
“MOTUEfISIMO-ruKßStt'MOtuisium
Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow’s Sool
ing Syrup for Children Teething. It haa no erjo»l on earth.
It greatly facilitate# the prow** of toeUilog by eofteulng the
gam*, mincing all iufUmnutkm—will aUay pain, and U
•are to regalate the bowels. Depend upon it, mother*, It
will give net to joareelv*#, ami nSW and baallh to yonr
infanta. Perfectly «afe In all caw*.
Thlaraluablo preparation la the preemption of one of
the moat experienced and *kilful female Pby*lciana In New
England, and ha* been u*ed with nover-CaUlDg eucfeai In
uilUoni of case*.
We believe U Iho be*t and rureat remedy In the world, In
all caao* of Dy*cul«ry and Dlarhoea In Children, whether it
ariaea from teething 01 from any other canae.
If life and health can be eatimated by dollar* and cent*. It
Is worth It* weight In gold.
Million* of bottle* are sold every year in tho United
Btato*. It lean»>!d and well-tried remedy.
PRICE ONLY 25 C.KNTB A BOTTLE.
SJ~h*ono genuine unlca* the f*c-*laiQo of CURTIS A PER
RINS, Now Turk, I* on the oataido wrapper,
Sold by Druggist* throughout the world.
DR. CEO. !L KETBER, Agent for
Ju2al*wlyfoP
FBXXJUmXkPHXA.
WM. McKEB & CO ,
Ho. 42 8. Front SC. aSd No. 23 Ltlltla St,
IMPORTERS OF
FOREIGN DRY GOODS,
Ahe constantly recoiving on consignment,
Irish LINF.NB, SHIRT FRONTS, BDKFH, Ac., In gnat
variety. Al*o. BRITISH GOODS, ccnaUting In part of
PAPER MUSLINS, VELVET CORDS, BEAVEJtTKENB,
TARDY VELVETS, ALPACCAS,CA&UMBRES, ITALIAN
CLOTHS, Ac.
Tlifl Groat BngflsH Rsmsfiy,
SIR JABBI CLAIIKE’S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS!
Prfpan'l fron a prwdlpllooof Hr Jam* Clark*, HD-
Phytlstan-Kxtreordloerjto the Queen.
Tbl* well known Medicine U no imposition, bat ■ earn
end Mfo muedy for Femalo Dlfflealtles end Obstructions,
rom eny cease vhetever, end el though e powerful remedy,
they contain nothing liartfol to the conetltatlon.
TO MARRIED LADIES Uis pecstlerly railed. 11 will
la a abort time, briogon the monthly period with regularity.
TUw POU have never been known to fad wAcre tie dirro
tiont on itetKoudpage nf pamphlet art well observed.
For full particular*, gat • pamphlet, free, of the agent.
N. o —sl and 6 poalftge eUtnpi enclosed to any autbotl
sod agent, will lararo a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by
retnrn mail.
B. L. FAHNESTOCK A (X) , Plttaborgb, wboleaala agent,
and sold byoll drugglata. epTTjdkw fc T
TIIE GREATEST MATCU MACHINE IN
TUB WORLDS
A FORTUNE BIADB WITH A SMALL INTBMENT.
THOMAS’PATENT MATCH UAOHINB
la a simple, cheap and perfect Match Maker. The Machine
poataoply ls driven by hand, and will make the for*
tone of the manufacturer in a short time. Whore good
I rood la to be had readily it materially reduces the coat.
Several comity or Machine privllegae are offered tot
aala at a moderate price. For particulara call at QAZHTI
noTTNTINU BOOM, fifth etreet. Jel:dkwfctfT
—FISH! FISH!
CONSTANTLY OR HAND, * PULL SUPPLY OP
WHITE FISH, TROUT,
SALMON, • , PICKEREL,
HERRING, MACKEREL,
" !IU U 'KTK h YU m CO°SiSr P '
-St&Ul I
sAaittbil. okay...
MSROHAKT VJWXXiORy
Xo. 62 ST. CLAIR STRKST,
mrsßiman, pxnnjl,
ja prepared to furnish his customers snd
buyers generally, wllh tha iataet and moat' leabtoaoMo
atylaa of Spring and Qooda of ovary variety, which
be «IU n' a k%np to order td the enUre Mtlafcctioaof those
who may (kTOtihM&wtUi that* f*trc*a#e. eptWfc
gfitwE >atttff.' r
P# rm a ne ntOflc*
Complying Whh the urgent request of hun
died* or their patlcsta.
DRB. C.fttJTrCH*J. W.BYKKB
n»T»eooelad*l tortmiio
PE&KASEXTLT is PITTiBtJBGH,
And may be cbonlted at Ibelr office,
No. 191 Penn Street.
OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Daily, except Emnlajt, tor ComaaipUoat Aathma,
Brosehltii ud |]| other titaroalo Complaints
complicated with or caortog Pulmonary Hinae, lodadiag
CafarrA, Heart Dittan, Afftetiontof ihe Liter, Dyt-
Pfp«a, Gaetriiie, Ferial' (bnplaiaU, tie.
DUS. FITCH A SYKES woald «tete h*t their treat meat
[ of Ootuatnptton li baaed opon toe fad that he dieaut a
1' ideiaOubloodat%ityttematlarge,both btftrrt,e* * during
iltdffelopmaU In L\t fsßpi, and they thereto* employ
Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal rraedlce to partly the
Mood end atrengthen, the ayatem. HWi that, they ose ‘
MEDICINAL INHALATIONB,whIeb they ealoe highly,bat
Only u IMtUMwe, {karinf no Curative tffed wAoi »«I
alone,) and Invalida areearneatlycantioaed agalnitwaitlng
the preckma time of curability on any treatment baaed opoo
the pUutUe,bnt falao Idea that th*“aea» of.tbodleeaae can
be reached 1q » direct *»■«««• by Inhalation,” tor aa before
itated, the uni pf (he diteasr it »* fAt Wood and ttt (fftett
only to thelnoga.
charge for a>MOltatlon. . . .
A Hat of qantiotM erfll be eeot to tboeewWiing to con
ceit bi by letter. mygfcdawfctf I
Duo Common wealth -■ 'it
I<oani and DlacmmU,-.'--- 867,933 89 v
Specie, Gold and Silver,. 723,063 02
' . Notes tod Check* of Other-Bank* 29,088 00
Doe by ether - Bank*~. 60,007 96
The Above etatemeot U correct tad tree to the belt of my
knowledge and belief. W. It. DENNY. CuMor.
Swam end etvbacribod before me,tbl*l2th day of Joly
- -—A. D. 1858. Jol3 J. F. lUcsnms, Notary Public.
>BINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. g- — 1
SPRING STOCK JUST OPENED,
AT TWS OLD ESTABLISHMENT OK
H B NR Y KIOBT
133 Wood Street, PlUsDargto, P*-,
Who is now receiving Grom Europe and
Euteni Citlce, a choice amortment of trtlcle* In l»l>
Um, comprtaing new and tasteful ■bapo* of Pearl Whit*
Stone Toa, Dining' and Toilet Warn, and tho came In Plaio,
Gold, Lnttre Band and Flower*; Fine White Vitrified Iren
Btoa* Table Ware, known to be the moat durable now In
um for Uotela and Steamboat*; Preach China of new itylea,
In Pore White and Gold Band,' either In cotta or alngte
piece*; Richly Gilt anil Decorated Toltet Seta; BrlUannla
and Plated Caaton; German Hirer To* Table Spoon*, Boop
Ledlea, fie,plated wllhellrer; fine Irorjr Ilendlod Carving
Tea and Table Knlrea and Fork* Tea Walter* and Traja '
Shaker and Sea-graae Table Mata; Jappanod and Decorated
Tin. Toilet Betta. ....
Also, a complete and fall anortaent of all artlclea roll*-
ble for the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at price* topltae*
, the public, who are rwneetinlly lovUed to examine tlila
i atiKR. mrgbSmdawT
John C. Baker & Co's
GENUINE
COD-LIVER OIL!!
Tins, Medicine, prepared in the most ap
proved manner, and bottled by a*, he* received the enac
tion of the tnoet eclenttfia of the Medical Prufeeakm of Phil
adelphia and elcowhere, who recommend It a* eoperior to
any other now tfianofhctared.
OflU efficacy and Importance ae a remedial In caeeeof
Conanmptton, Goat, Bronchitic, Ailhtn*, Cbronlo Rheum*-
tlam, and all Scrofeluo* dlaeaee*, It l» unueeeeiary to epe*k;
—thoaaanda of eminent pbyaldane of Borope and America
having teeted IU wonderful curative propertlee.
Prepared only by JOHN 0. BAKER * CO, Wholoaale
Druggiita, No. U 4 North Third atnet, Philadelphia. Sold
by all Drugtaf thronahoot U>* country. faJ3:dtoc3Q
BINGBB'S BUWINO MACHINES
The great anperiority of SINGER’S MACHINES
Overall other* for the aa* of
Clothing ami Shoe Manufacturers,, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trimmers and
Coach Makers,
Uaa long bean knbwn and practically acknowledged.
illS NEW FAMILY MACHINE,;
Which la a light, compact and highly ornamental machine,
(doing Ita work equity well with the lorge machine*.) and
moat become a favorite for family am.
A full eupply of lb# above Machine* for sale at Kew York
pricoa, by R. STRAW, 3« Marlcet at„
PITTSBURGH, PA,
Alao, the BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE.! Price than
$46 to $6O. [del*] ' aoltblydlb
8. B. « C P. MARKLB,
■tAOTPACTCUU or
PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP
WRAPPING- PAPER.
Wtrihoaat, No. »» Woodfttroot,
riTTSBU&an, pa
U
Rap* buuglit at mdtket price*.
J. 11. CHRISTY, M. D.,
163 Third Street, Piltiburgh, Fenna.,
tlavlug hail lb* idTinUgtt of Zutirn ColltjM tod Uoa
piul*, too nvtral yeart* practice, offera M* profeadonal
•errkm in SURGICAL AND MEDIOAi. OASES. '
Rat. W. D. Howard.
Rot. D. If. A. UcLmq.
-•
VANDEVER & FRIEND,
ATTORN Ei V S A X LAW
AJO '• 1
SOLICITOUS IN CHANCERY,
No. 6, aWn<*f Block. Dubwpu, lowa.
ffiFOollactlona promptly made to any part of Nortbocn
lowa, or Watters Wlaconrta.
Will attend to tbaparchasaand Bala of Real Eetate, ob-
Ultdoa Money on Bond* and Mortgage* aaUyafo
WKYMAN,Ie MO N ,
Maanflurtarm and Daalfcn la all kloda of
TOBACCO, SNUFT AND CXOABS,
AND
LEAF TOBACCO,
a™, «r«i ss-saasr-M.
wiroaow bocatu*.....
BOBINBOH, MINIS k MIL LESS
. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS*
WASHINGTON WORKS
Pittsburgh, Penns.'
Office, No. 31 Market itreet.
llaonractora all kind* of Steam Korldm aod Hill Uaebh
try; Carting*, Railroad Work, Uteam Boiler* and Sheet Iroi
Work. , .•
Jobbing and Impairing dona on ahortnotlco. mnkuydl
. GKO. U. AISDERSOIf,
No.' 181 Liberty Street, PiUebnrgh, Pt
MixuFAcnnutm AH9 vnousAU wutn tB
Erery Tutot; of
PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER,
Shot LaiUitr, SpKlt, Morocco, french mill
Country Calf Slant,
Solo Leather, CarrifiaeOllolotli», Aco.
All of which will lx foralihed at tho lowort Caah Price*.
IDES WANTED .*«
foreign EXCHANGE.
SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SIIKRHAN it. CO.,
ON TUB ONION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OF ONE
POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS.
Alio, Billion lb® principal dUe* and town* of Frew*
Belgium, Holland, Germany, RtwU and other Biropen
8 o„ * ro ;
Banker®, Wood etrxt, corner ol Third.
MATLACK ft ROGERS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MBRCHANTH,
Ka. 18 Pina Slroot, Bt. Lo.li> »'
BtPfß TO
Murdoch * Dkkson, Bt. Loots,
Day A Millack, CtuciuOftti, Ohio,
Cham. DuOotd A Co, LootsTilte, Ky H
9. 8. Day A Ofc, Bankara, Peru,
atreo U fitoos, Banter*, Muscatine, loss.
, Day A Uatlack, Philadelphia, Pa,
It. fanjUi, Clilcnjo, ml&t Apnt lo« nilooli Caotral
lUltroad. ’ JiKOmow
BTNA BTOVB WORKS.
AZiBZANDBR BRADLEY,
■ASTJVACtCfttt AKD B*At»fcUUT*»T TAIHTT Of
COOKING, PAELOE AND BBATISQ STOtB!
pjaln and Fancy strata Fronts, Ac.,
(WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL,
foaodra an *Uc«b«w Hirer. two wpere* north out of
Ponoejlrania Piawnpr Depot.
Office and Sale. Boom,
tnrlSrljdfc Ho. 4 Woodlgt.. Pltt.burgh. Pa.
PAYNE, BISBELL ft CO.,
glvcicmKna or
Clocking. Parlor and Heating
STOVES,
Qrataa, Fronts, Fenders,- eto.,
' And Monolhctomf of tin Calobntod
CAPITAL COOKING* RANGE,
ho. aaa liberty street,
Jrlfcljrdfc PITTHHUItOn, PA.
MRCHSU, HERRON ft CO.
w miM«CTIM Of
Cooking. Parlor ahd Heating
s TO TBS,
Grata Fronts, Ftnden, Cooking Bnngcs, In
IS* Liberty 81., Fltteborgb, P«.
DAWKS « CEOIiEY,
■loann, Ilea nad Ornamental Pnlnt.rn,
a it d asux***:
- tIUDI IS
White DeadandZino Paints.
Atao, nit'kind, of PnlntLOD* Yirnlekeo, Window atom
, Pnttr, Bnohe, to,
HI irood*r«f,fwo*ow«ioa Firm* Alin
mrtfetydto ‘
tuioionn tnore w.Wcnuonon.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONES, BOYD* 00,
HettnActarenof OAST BIMk I I * O ,BPBIHO, PIAW nod
*. a BTKKL, SPBIHSSmd ANUS,
« OmarHoanniJVnfilmlAl®*"**.!**
fUAo ie.ee- * —— n. a soma
D. B. ROGERS dc CO,
- Reger.* iweprwirnd Patent Stn.l
. Oultlwntor Teeth. ■
JdKt]W
'M *. - : • ■' : i ; - ; ■ ■
1 ' • 1 ' ...' ■: 1 , t . :
Sfanfc Statements.
Itatoxbcnt of IH« Bank of Pittsburgh.
> Uojo&T Uotsixa, Joly 12th. IS3B.
-MKAIS.
BUU and tHscoanta,
Real Satele sod Ground Rent..
bi.k-v. «ftii lUaceQuieoiu....^..
Doe by other 8ank5...... -
Banknote* A Check* nbd 0. S. Tree*.
’ Hi
Sped* (gulJ and Hirer).
Capital Stock- $1,142,T00 t» !
Profltsaod Earnings...., 196,418 Id
Unpaid Dlridcnds and Soapenso Acc't. 6,296 £2 I
Due to other Banks .91.3® 34 j
Circulation..... W
Depndt*.... 762,933 37 |
$2,422,033 49
Tbs aboro statement Is comet to tba best of mj knowl
edge and belief. , . JOHN HABPER, Caahler.
Sworn to and aobaeribed tbislfcb Jnly, 1868, beforo
me._ JnlS AUSTIN LOO 818, Notary PnWic.
9t«ii
of th« UtrcbtnU’i Bnd Jttonu
factarerV Bonk of Pltt*lmrgh.
Prmamwn, Monday; July 12tb. IW>B.
Capital and Contingent fond f?WMX>O OO
Nolce in Circulation,- J. 163,915 CV>
Doe Depoelton. , 263,3*4 M
Doe other B*nki-~— - 18.691 67
kttmeot of Exchange Bank of Ptttab’g
PirrsociGii, MomuT.Jnly 12tb,lS5S.
Loans and Discounts $1,391 099 01
Real Estate.. _ , 46,920 GO
Specie In Vault . 211,805 81
0. 8. Treasury Notes....* 61,000 00
Note* and Chocks of oilier Hanks / 10,703 S 3
Doe hjr other Banks 89,305 50
Capital Stock - 4 818,000 00
Contingent Fund and Profits 171,436 77
Circulation
Deposltea
line to other Baajm.
$1,829,426 20
1 certify that the aboTeaUtcment It true to the beat of
17 knowledge and belief. U. U. M|}RilAY|Cubkr.
Affirmed before mu Utla I2lh day of July. IBW.
Jul 3 C. IT. ERNEST, Notary PnhUc. .
Statement of tbe Cltlxens’ Bank,.
Pittsburgh, Jolr 12th, 185«
assws.
Ixans anil Discounts $597,017 68
Coin In Vault i 65,058 00
Notes and Chocks of other Banks. .i OO
Due bjr other Banka - - 14.486 61
Real Estate, 4c 9,195 30
|953,69T 5'J
LIABILITIES. p
Capital 5t0ck.....*.-. - ~.....$140,720 00
Individual Dep05it0r5......... .......... frLSSi 3d 4
Ooollngeut Fund and Profit* SC.V9C 21
Dos to other Banks 7,355 06
Circulation 129,100 00
Dividends.
$699,697 69
The abort atatement l« correct to tho beat of my know]
•dee and bcllof. K. U. JONKS, Ca»M-r.
Affirmed before me thlelffili day of July, 1868.
Jal3 J. M. M ACKF.SZIK, Notary Pttbllr.
Statement of I tie Hcehtnlci* Bank of
Pltteburffk*
Muxiut, July I2tli, lSi9.
• LIAUILITIKtf.
Circulation
Dos to other Bank*.
Doe to Depositors..
Hills and Notes Discounted •*. JMO.fJfIJJI .-=
Das by other Banks 5'A&OO 74
Notes and Checks of other Banks <J£43 6? —
S|*ci« in Vault 02,834 88
9l
Tlm» above statement Is cwrect.to Ibo best of tnyknow
edge and belief. OK). D. UcORBW, Cashier.
Sworn before me this 12th day of Joly, 1355.
juU A. W. FOSTER, Notary Public.
Statement of tbs Allegheny Bank.
PmsßOssn, July 12th, 1858.
ASSETS.
Note* sod Bill* DUcopoteA- 518,37105
Colo - .....
Notes cod Check* of other Bank* 31,715 21
Doe by other Bauka.
Circulation
Dae to other Book*
liidiridaal Deposit* *....
Unpaid Dirldentirr
$238,850 70
The above statement Is correct to the beet of my knowl
edge sud belief. . 11. UEl'BlltUN, I’reiideul.
Btatcmcnt'of the Iron Cttjr BMUr*
PimsctQß, Je!y IStb, 1853.
.% 421.034 17
12,380 27
Loan* and IHkoqdU
Doeby other Ranke— -
Notre and Check* of other Banka end
0. B.Treaaury Notee , ’®*i "9
Circulation —»••/ - WSjjj}
Due toother Banka - . __loo l*
Doe to Dopodton - - 1W.410 65
The above •latement U correct according to too beet of
ij knowledge and belief. JAMES SPAOLST,Pic*t
Alfiraed onto before me,
Jyia ROBEBT UNSET, Notary PoWic.
yitto atibtrtisnnrntß.
Col. Wilton UcCnndlon.
Uou. 11. A.
Uoo. T.Jrfiigbam.
Mellor, liaq.
x r, K*q. my3:lydfc
<SE BOMS.
lilli of Eiebange,
(OTES AND SPECIE,
MTTSBUEOn, PA.
principal citiM Ihrougb
ipg4tly
CARD.— The Rev. D. liu desire eto oi
pTMt bla thank* ta tbe number* of hU congregation
fityi tbe citltefi* gautmlly Of Uradj** Bend, for their large
hearted but eharacteriitie liberality lo repairing loum
from • recent fire, In which a part r>f hU library-aud most
of hie furnltore we* coniUmeJ. Uay each gifs from the
hand c.l I'trit dfttiof laaee !»• benedMUra on tbe bear!
which c».iK4>lr. d it. _ _ , >ol3-ltdiwT
rpUE VVUKELKJt & WILSON ' '
RAN & BRO,
ills, Vault Doors,
low Uuiirdi, &e.,
1 66 TAthl Strett,
■ prrrsßUitati, pa.,
Pattcroa, fancy and plain,
;uW attention paid U> «-
itithortaotlca Brit
Makes a Lock Stitch
For s*l» by ALEX. B. BEED, Agtat, 68 Tilth it
f£»HE ‘WHEELER & WILSON
SRWIMO MACHINE
Ar* more elmple io construction tail coo»e<iueLtly |<*n lit.
bit t 4 get oat of order tbtn toy other Mtchluomtdo.
Por tile it Utouficlnren' prkea by^
ALEX. B. KEEP, Agent. 6S Fifth tlwi. _
mflE WHGGLGR it WILSON
7 SEWtK<3 MACniNK
Sowi luitr lif od» limlf tliaa other
For nl* at BJaanCactann’ prlcea by
ILRBKD, Agent, 6% Hfth iltwt.
rpHE WHEELF.iI & WILSON
SKWIXG UACIUKE
OtQ be worked more raiiW, tod the operator Unot fatigued
or worn out u they are by working other machine*,
gold by ALKX.IL REED, Agent, M Fifth atn*t.
fJMIE WHEEI.ER * WILSO:
BKWINQ aiACUINK,
IQ point of economy, should bo purcbued Iwranao it
more durable and will liutiungM\tliftQ .auy other mnchli
OOW before the public, fold by
ALFX. K. AgSnt, M Fifth ■trcot.
rjMIE WIIKELEK «fc WILSON
Should be examined before |>urchaalng
IJHE WHEELER i WILSON
Invito tllperwma Intereatrrt
To call their Bewtog Uochlo
At their Agency, 69 FIFTII 8T»
ALEX.
rjIHE WUEELER & WILSO!
SKWTNQ MACUINE CO.
\Tuti everybody to Bend for aClrcatw.
/AdHran ALEX. B- REKD, Agent,
Jnl&ltdtirT No.-68 Fifth >trtet-
Dissolution of partnership.—
IU firm or Adam* A McCUotoek, of Pfttabnrch, was
dtMolvedou JalyUth, 1868. The firm barineis wlllboaet
tlcdbj Hamilton McOlintoek, who continue* tmdtnu on
lilt own account, at tba old ■tarn!. In the Ninth Ward, Pitta*
Irnrgb; Jnl33td» HAMILTON McCLINTOOK.
ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS nrenelliD|
at bargain price*, at cloalng oat sale of
Jul 3 MDKPIIY A BURCHFIELD.
VjftOURTII ARRIVAL OF SUMMER DRY
Jj GOODS now opening at
JolSallwT O. HANSON LOVE’S, 74 Market at.
Tennessee flour.—iso sacks Extra
Family now arriving from aUamer Clifton, for sale
by ]b» ISAIAH DIOKKY ft 00. •
Dry apples and feathers—
-4 sack* Dry Apples,
2 do Feather*, j
Now landing fttom steamer Clifton. Forsalsby
jol3 IfIAIAH DIOKKY * CO.
COTTON.—IB bales now landing from
J steamer Clifton—tor sal* by
jn!3 MAI AH DICKEY A CO.
f 'ARD.—<4, tierces No. 1 umfcfrtn cooper-
J eg* now landing from steamer Clifton—for sale by
jSr IBAIAH DIORIV A CO.
OQ HAIR.—SO bales now lqiuling from
steaaur Clifton—for sale by
»ql3 . laAIAH DICKIY A CO.
DISSOLUTION.— -The partnership hereto*
fata axWting batwaaa tba unilonignod, tinder ilia
&MM of JOUR WHITE A CO., Utbia day dinoTtad by
Btolsal coQaaoti by vflbdnail of BAMU EL DAtRI),
to taka effect from I*t loaf. Tba btuitim vlUbacooMuaed
u befora by tha remalnlog partner*.
' JOHN WHITE,
WU.A.ITCLURG.
SAMUEL BAIBU.
TfT INES havßconstan
t ly on bud a large supply of pan Wines and Ltquort
tor medicinal purposes. Thom wishing anything tn this
lint cu rely upon getting • pan artiole at'
JOS. FLEMING'S,
Jul 2 corner Diamond and Market street.
LAIR & WIKTH'S CHEMICAL FOOD.
Another sopply rac'd thli day, for aale.sihaleAle and
retail, by Jul 3 JOB, FLEMIBO.
44.786 &2
14.480 04
1 £0,129 22
$2,422/133 4<\
139.548 00
... 13 002 13
... 78,403
£30,040 US
$027,527 83
LIABILITJK3.
and ■ubsi-rtl'ed l«fbre me,
ROBT. KINNEY, Notary Pnbllc.
SBWINO MACTITb’R
Thai caapolbo nnraro’cd
Machine In the market.
BEWINQ MACHINE
any other Machine.
ALEX. B. REED, Agont, 68 Fifth street.
SEWING MACHINE CO-
REED, Agent.
Darlington, July 8, IBM.
.WK. LS'CtOU,
Pittsburgh, Pa. .
Ac CO.,
iobxwbitz,
Darlington, Pa.
JOHN
T»KALBM IN
Camel and Bituminous Coil aid Coke,
COAL OIL AHD FIRE DRICK.
Jaltlßd ’
SPONGESr-'A large supply of coarse and
Bpongu of a very superior quality, J oat ne’d Ly
ju!2 ' JOB. FLEMINO.
rBACCO —-50 kegs warranted Ya. 0 twist;
SO bbls. Out and Dry Tobacco,
morale by LEWIS A BIWKKTON. Agents,
Jpia ■ lor Wood atrtat.
COLLINS PAKK.—A premium of *lOO
vtU be awarded at CdUlbi rnk, cb tbonliy, 16tb
July, to the owner of tbs Castes* traUiog bores toharumsi
mOabeatiL beet three ta Are; driven to weigh lIS moms;
taper cent; aatrtee tobe®na*anBatnrta»,tbe
-lOthof Jnly.Thraaoriitofaboratstosiikiarace. me to
elfburo’dockiML;
mdniy. OaatetaacconßodsttaofyhStorawtllkcre
! ot *U«t.
*utatmw.roomr nri™ "“J^S-SSlTSSlhiiorlS
■’«■"*>«• F “ tonM, Boi!KiLwn^.
mUAtt
FOR RENT—A thrcoetory fjj
llo<u.ooFinbrtrM(, (No. 100,) IJjß*,
roooa.UdAimuhboo-i.te, wßhite
carriage hotuo attached. ThU h«K ii »pppU« *«*. “°*
and cold water, bath, go*. Ac-, and bclog 1o »e«Dtr*i loca
tion l» admirably adapted to the want! of • protest anal
man, and will be rented for a tenn of year* to a good ten*
aat. • For farther partirnltn enqnfre of „
mrl2 * . ALEXANDER KING.
dFot »alt.
lO acres of Land 4 miles from
r 1 Allegheny Clt r. Tho Uni is good and will be eold at
• bargain. A1««,4 Loin In Eajt Liberty, 30 by ISO foot ea:b.
Will l*o sold low .Apply to O. W. mJNN, East aide of
the Diamond, third door North of Ohio street, Allegheny-
Oity. » Jal2
FOK SALE—IOO acres' of Land 20 miles
from Allegheny from Allegheny and Bnt-
Ur Plank Rood; orer 100 acres dpamh.wlll bo sold on roa-
Bonahle term". Apply to QUO. W. BCNN, rail aide of th*
Diamond, 3d door north of Ohio at. Allegheny city. JaU
LOTS FOR SALE.'
TUB following Lots aro now offered for sale
on Tory liberal terms toil low price*, rlr
lit. Fifteen Lots fronting on Butler street. In L.wrcnce
tUle, immediately opposite tbo wall of Allegheny Cemetery.
Each lot 24 feet front by 10 j to 121 fret deep to an alley 20
Fifteen lofr nearer the Allegheny rirer, *aA 2; fc«t
fronton Peart street, (60 feet wide) and extending ia depth
114 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. > ~. .
3d Fifteen LbUJWVttttortTM, each-* fret font on
IV.M atroet, directly opposite abore and extending .In
j depth toward! Iho liter llTfcet to nn *«« ® {** Tj’***
4th. Fifleen Lota nearer the rlwr, each -4
Broadway, (which £• 60 feet wlJs, and through which the
Allegheny Valley Railroad rntu,) and extending in depth
114 feet to an alley 20 fr*t wtdo*
6th. Fifteen lota opposite tho aboee,and nearer the m
«r, each 24 feet front on Broadway and extending In depth
110loettoanalley20footwido. .
Ctb. Fifteen Lou nearer ibe river, each 24 fret front on
Pell itrect (50 feet wide) and extending In depth 110 fret In |
# *Terma'SfmthMu?fol!o«ra;—Ono-tbirdof the whole purchaaa
money toromaln on bond and mortgage-ioterrot l»y»W«\
annnallr-itmo-lhlrd of the balance caah In hand; the re
mainder to be paid In font equal annnal Instalment!, with
interest, payable annually, mcrired by bond and mortgage.
Porcluier* to pay for deed*. , _
PUni oKhere lot* tnny l-o awn at the following piwK
k Co s, O'Hara A Co’* (llaM
F. fleliore A Co**. Coleman, lUilnun ACoa,
A Bradley A Co’a. White'* Carriage Factory,
S p*. R. R. Work.,oth ward,
Sboenberger A Co'., Allegheny \ alley ft. A D»-.
A. Wood, Agent for Plioenl* 'pot, s
Brewery, At the damson,
Newmeyer A Graff, Empire Ungh McSetvj’* lumber
Works. 1
Park, McCurdy A Co’* Copper Work*.
For farih.r-partlcnlara, apply to ...
D. W.-A A. 8. BKll, Attorney.,
No 103 Fonrth *t, PUUbargli.
Viinabla si. Laoala Improwad Property
(or Btli.
TnK FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
linen OJ lb. St. Loan Korellj Work., »r, offend for
ula. The MtablUhmPnt luua good Pattern*,
lathe* and Tool* frr a general Stationary Bogina and Ma
chine bunineM, with a capacity lor working ■erentj-fire
band*.' and will be aold entire to a good purehaeer. upon
nxuwmalda term*. Tbo ncrrices of a competent man, well
acquainted with tbe place and familiar with the baiinen,
can bo socared by the purchaser, if desired.
Further particular* can be obtained by addro-alcg either
of tbo undeniKned, at St. bout*. JAITDIM. OORBITT,
CIIARLK3 BAYIIA,
WM. R. BIDDLGCOME.
FOR BALE, 5 acres’ 100 perches of Land
in'Collins township, nesr East Liberty, adjolalog land*
of Thu*. Mellon and B. A. Negley. This property is ele
gantly'situated for a private residence, and woo hi man* one
of the Boost handsome country seats. In the beaotifbl valley
o[ Ejut Libcrlj.
j*2D-.. • No. S 8 Fourth fetroeL
ALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE. —
That elitfblebonding loV'UliUje bonding* there
op. Situated op thecorncr of UiHrty and Hand streets, front
ing 2fl ft. 7U laches on Liberty and extending back along
lined street 110 feet’to Exchange alley. •
. j»10 ~ T. ILTOPKO A CO-t SB Sailtbfleiil st.
Manufactory for sale or rent
—Bnterptbe Foundry, on S*aila*ky itroet, Alleghe
ny, with good «uam povtr, rttUbJefor tnanaUctaring
tmnxMM. «>f rariona kind*, will be told orleued low- En
quire of Mr. Samuel Henderson, hear tlio premiae#, (ha*
the care of Rev. Bpronl’a ebttrch.) who will ahow the
property, or of Jc9 R. ROBIBOX A 00. SW L.berty »L
FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth
strenifbet ween Sralthfleld atxfChcrry Alley, 100 feet
Third atreet, near Smllhfiehl, 40 feat front by 85
k lictTU^WaKn—-The square boundul 1-y Dull<-r, Wilkin*
end Cat roll street* and Hproo* alley, 64 feet front by 120
deep, nearly oppoalte to Pennock k Hart’* Foundry.
The am)are bounded by h mailman, Wilkina and Carrol
•treeta and Sptuce alley, 264 feet front by 120 deep.
On Allegheny, Canon andßntler ftreeU, adjoining the
Allegheny Valley Railroad Station,, forty contlguona Lota,
each 24 feet front by 120fectde«p. '
Eight acre* of uronnd in Reaerre townibip, part of ont
Lot between the New Brighton road and Ilitldal* Oem-
•try.
I&xty Loty In Allegheny City, Third Ward, between East
Lane and Chretnnt atreet. .
A Tract of Land in Weatmorcland County, on the Phila
delphia turnpike, 7 mile* from LaVrobe—76 acrei ft culth
ration of rifch bottom land—3oo acre*,,
ATractofLundoearLlgonier, Weatmoreland county,of
375 acre*. WILLIAM M; DARLINGTON,
my!s:dtf 155 Third street, a bore Bmltbfleld.
Ohio v Land for Bale.
TIIE subscriber offers for sale section ten,
townablp 12, range 30. Stark county, Ohio, commonly
known aa “Bowman 1 * Section,” containing 6*o acre*. It u
situated threw mile* waat of MaMdlon, on the State Read
leading to Wooster, and Within about two-mile* of the Pitta
borgb, Ft- Wayne and Chicago. Railroad. The aouth, cut
and oortlwsaat quarter* are partly cleared and imprcrea-A
the remainder U eorered with superior timber—«ad„tM*
whole is well watered by apring* mod mnaiug'
Thia section la considered the fin cut body of Uni m tne
eoonty. It will be cold andiridedor in quarters to aigt
parchaaor*. To tboee who d«fro to lurest in real watate a
wMt U r.r,t, «rri. } _
No. 101.4 th atreet, PUtaborgb.
Farm nr Sale, .. 1
THE ANDERSON FARM, 2* "miles
above lb* Depot, at. New Brighton. Beaver |
Pa- ot> Block Boom Run, containing 10$ icna of eSMlleal
land, every sere of which is tillable, and Wos which la on*
der cultivation. There an 13 acres of good timber, 30 acres j
I lo gnuaaad posture, and an abundance of coqiL There Is an
j Ofthanlol grafted fralt trees. In almost field then
Is a springer never-falling water. ''
The Improvements consul ot a now frame Dwelling, at
tached to a weather-boarded log, a small tsoant boose and a
large frame Barn, 50 by 80 feet.
This choice farm ielu a high stats of cultivation, resees
good, and in a respectable neighborhood, convenient to
churches, schools. For terms, anqntre at TIU3. OFFICE,
or <if JallWhwlfTJ. AWPHRBOW, New Brighton, Pa.
Valuable City Property for Sale.*’-
miIAT very , desirable lot on Water Street
J end Rodoabt Alley, next to John Irwin A Boos, being
jjo f««t on Water and frost streets, and ISO deep along the
Alley.
It will be sold together or tn lots ot 20 or 21 feet each,
for terms, (which will be made easy as to payment,) ep
pl, to JOSEPH 8. LEECH A CO^
mrdidtf i Liberty Btrect, Pittsburgh*
IUERT? STREET PROPERTY FOR
J SALE—The Store-room atid Dwelling, situated on
Liberty street, near SL Clair, known na No. 183. The lot
U about 22 feet front and 120 feet deep, extending back to
KXclmnge Alley, on whtchta erected a Stable and Carriage*
bouse. The property rents readily fur JOOO, and will beaold
st a bargain aud on accommodating terms, For particulars
eoqnlreui E U- KINO,
•pIT No. 211 Liberty street.
N the Court of Common Picas ot Allegheny
county. In tbematieriof the voluntary assignment of
Uoon A Sor.ent to William PhUllpa. N 0.211, March Term,
1&6. And sow to wlb
July 8, IS&S, on motion of A. W. Foster, Esq- attorney
for one of the creditors, the Court appoint J.P. Penney
Auditor to andit the exceptions to the supplementary ac
count of the Assignee and to make distribution or a balance
that may tie foiiod to be in the hands of Mid assignee.
, Attest: JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Proth’y.
* interested are hereby notiflod that tho Auditor
above namod will attend to the Outlet of his appointment
at the office of Penney A Sterrett, fonrtb street, Pittsburgh,
on the 2d day of August neit, at 10 o'clock A. M.
JuB:lswd3w J. P. PENNEY, Auditor.
Mnigrave's Gas Cooking Store,
To which wo rwroctfail / invito yoar attention, at No. 15
Smlthtleldstreet. 8. A. JOHNSON A BRO.
jyCoonty.and City Btghto for >alei ’ tfltaJly
OHIO WIHTK BUIjPHUR | w». n. rorre
rpiIESE CELEBRATED SPRINGS, (here
-1 tofrre known aa “Hart's Springs," on the Scioto Hirer, |
4 <T mile* from Ohio White Sulphur Station, on the Spring* I
field. Mount Vernon and Pittsburgh KaOrtad; 8 miles from ]
Delaware, on the Cleveland and Columbus Railroad, and IT j
rnllee from the City of Col umbos. Is now open to. the public |
seeking health or pleasure, under auspices and with ap 1
nointmants that will make it Four Clam in every partlco- j
ar. The present proprietors of the Ohio White Sulphur I
mve Uherslly added to the bondings and general accommo- I
datlonsof the estate, and have.fitted and lurnished the
wboleon the suggestions of taste'aud luxury. I
The Cuisino wait# unexxxpUonabU. . .. |
.ThescencTy“or»nd near thedonuiu has been thought to I
bis the flneet in Ohio; the. air Is pun and healthy, and the I
medicinal properties of the wonderful Spring, (Jotting 120 I
•Allans per minute,)! are now admitted to pooees curative I
and recuperative Influences auperior to. tho famed White j
Sulphur of Virginia, I
, <]£•«• are attached to the establishment all. the acOoasO- I
riea found at the first Summer Hotels of the country.
The lawns and grounds about the Hotel are spacious end
well kept, and the beautiful drives through the old ferrate
and along tho romantic river are elngularly attractive,
though quite secluded. I
Arrangements can be made for rooms byadoreialog 1
• 18 AAO PAIST, Ooltxmbus, Ohio.
Forany farther general Information, reference may be had
‘ to uwsrs. Andrew, Wilson A Co.. Cincinnati; or to Messrs,
fating of the Neil, or Kelsey of the American Hotel, Colum
bus or to Mr. 11. Chamberlain, of the American note!, Del*
aware. ■ * jeaftlmd"
There abb few things which affords tun
SMter pleasure than sitting down to writ* a notica or tho
lebrated Ho*tetter’s Stomach Bitters, because we are ful
ly conscious we are conferring a public benefit, and oar {
heart tells us that, by our nonces, many 4tave been In dared
to take theee Bitters, aadbeon rescued from death by Dye*
pepela, Diarhooa, eic., eto, tor Uw cure of which it is cer
tain. The BUtotshove always been knowitr4o excel all
other preparations In the speedy cure of all the diseases the
tiraaeh is heir to; and the marked favor with which it is
spoken of by itbon who have need them, cannot but convince
ill that Its rirtUM are many. Try. them.
Bold by Druggists' everywhere, and by 1103TETTER A
SMITH, Sol&'Proprietor*. Nos. IS Water or M Frout sts.
JulChdawT - . •
DRUGS— JKsß._Jaraaiea Ginger, Browo’s:
Kxtrmct Roota for maktog Been
Cooking Extracts;
Prepared Corn Starch;
Ilecicer'i Tarino;
Omm Tartar,-.
Bi Cferb Soda;
Lemon. Acid;
Citrate Magned**
Lemon Syrup; v
T "‘ TiiraXSTOOK i 00,
No. 60, conyttoLJ'Food and Focrtb ate.
&E2S! 18 ”' fcrfa '
niahlDg all uStT ALLEY,
fraoth. Kotth Mdoof r«nrth Mr»l to «h. Mooo»g*luU
ri puß* and flidflcattoM may b* ieea attbe RKctdiog
ofl£», to which the attention of bidder* lira
a!“ T JtM ■ . R-t-MrtlOWW.
SUNDRIES —186 Sacks Extra Tenn. Flour:
i r"-'. ttaukiHogHslr; jr ;
4 to Vti Apjfa* *V.
2 do fetUMne*...
T4hWfcHo.LUrf;
■ " UUliiOotto&i
to tnlre on Clifton, hr nle by \ .
jy& . . . .7 i , ISAIAH DICKST A CO.
SEASONABLE 00083-Bun UmbrcUae ■
ftiMOh, DestetaHoop Skirts, Um Unite* Oron
<U«e,X«wtii,*e- .' 0. HAHBOIt.l*OVa, . ;
J ' '~ - > f>ne«rij Lori Brea, So. T4ll»rfc*t«fcrwt.
SUNUMBRELLA&---A Urge lot just we’d
Amitts.
, \ -t.
o*pivroiND.^Tl , e TSistee, 0 f The Pitts- \ t
.*2. I
. J gl ?r^- d - - - Trmsttrer. * *
UaNMNO OoVP A y < T,_'}*h e AIIIW- iT
lTme riMS
jrfl;l.wJ3w A- WILBON. j;
tr^Noricc.— Tin. Stuck Books of
ongkbeU VolUty Houle. to !>o located at U'Enteop,.
will b* re-opened at the St. Cbnles Hotel, on TtlCßiSiT*
tbelstfi ieet, to r*<*i»a tte temalcderof Sttbacriptfan
the Capitol Stock t»ra*ld B*nt.. .- joSaw.th,,.
—“ ornre «o:»eir«AHi:iA Isanuaoi Conpjurr,
PHUbirgb, May 21*t, 1858. f
eS-Dmur>d.—Tbe Presidcntiuid Direc
tor* of the Mi»»«o»£abtla Jwrarauca
hare this day declared a dtridend oi TWO DOUARS .pet
share, tdbeapplfcd to the reduction of fteStoek Note*.
v£~dtf nEXBr M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
Cfflanls.
OOL! WOOL!!— 100,000 lbs. Wool want-
IS Socoofl fco-ilfll Treat bU.
jdn:dt*-trr
OfuJ> WASIW.—Xh
price paid for TTool» "by S.
jelS ■: ••
tUaiUCGH*CO:»
No SMWbfrty Btm<.
WASTED iBIHKDIAT£IiY«~IO,OOttJf«m
to ensafce In the sale of the mud popular MUlng-
Books ta.Am<rica. InTtlld^>focl«nicttoa«i»adTeach-.
«n trialling to traTt-l, will findthll to bo a Tery profitable
and pleasant business. enabling them to mo the cmjEtry,
and make money at the same time. - Agent* bow lathelm*..
luea are clearing from $5OO t© IIAW par year. Vui full
particulars and a list or' Rooks, addrva 11. M. TiULISOM,
queen City PnbliaWag House, 1« Main atrwt, Cincinnati,
Ohio; or, Eajt, D, RULTSON, PUllad«dl'b*a. i - -
Htiucattonal.
Male and Female Academy;' |
North Semcktcy, Itmw'Coioitu, Pa. 1 - ’ 5 i ; f .
RKV.UKNUY WKHBKK, PawcfrAi. • • '
LOCATBD.inn licaWiful and beautiful ro I
gfbn of country, 8 mne|»»uh of N*v Brighton, %Üb' * ■ i
eottre freedom from all iaoßral uuocUUou. • tbi moral 1
aodreligloaiicolcoro6ftfaoPnpll>Urcgard«(lor.prioo|jtt. ' r !
pvrtasce. The Student* for the,mo*tparibaertinUi*am* . ' }
jlj of Ujo PriadpaJ. Tlio coarM of Instruction U -etnipr*- •; \
22 weeki.lDCludlflgboarding,room, , *
r fuel.iigbtJ, muhlog arxl toltion, s®h • Greek aod {
Pri'Beh iAanuces, $5, onehalf to be paid to advance, the . ’
balance at tSecloee of thoeoealon. • •> ' i
Seaalon commenced oo TUESDAY* the 18th day of KCay» i
Students admitted at any time. .. , • ' ■ ?
Kefrxto.JodeePark, Manchester; Gen.W RobtoaonjJr.,
Allegheny; J. M. Burchfield, Pittaburgli; J-11- Meller, do; .
Jdo. B. McFddden. do. * 1 ?, ,t.
Por farther particular* addresa
KEY; 11. WXBBKB, Principal. - 1
North Sewlciley, Bearer Co., Pa, r f:_J ,
auction Sail*.
’ F. M. DAVIS; Auctioneer. >
Commercial Sales fcooiaa, No, M Fifth Street,
1 QQKEGS’dSi AOTDTf -
J. a 7 a 7 tiou,—On Thursday morning, Jo!/ 15lb, at 10
i’clock, at the now commercial sales rooms. No. M Fifth
street, by order of underwriter*, on account of whom it
may concern, will l>o sold the following, tlx; - i
1 keg Od Machine Wrought Nalls;
3 “ tid Finishing do • do
17 w 3*1,8,10, and VJd Finishing Nalls; ,
31 “ 3,4and6d do
101 “ 8 and 10d do 1.i,, ;-
20 *» Fanes do .-. :i
Zt « IM, 30d, 30d, 4i,M sod f«od do -
Term* at sale. jat J . P. M. PAVI3, Aurt,
BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS iAt Auction.—
This afternodti, (Tncadsy,) July 13 sit 2 o’clock,will be
•old, at-.tbe commercial tales rooms, No. t 4 Fifth street, a , :
general assortment of Blacksmith Toola, lndmllng a AH
rlor Bellows, Anti), Ac., whlch’can bo examined twftmttwv ,Y
nit, jnlS . P.M. DATlB,Aact 1
EXECOTOIV.3 SALK OF LOTS IN THE
CITY OP ALLIWIIRNY.—On-Tnseday evening, Joly •
•With, at 8 o'clock, at.tbo Commercial .Bales Rooms, No.
&4 PlilhaL, Pittaburgh, by order of-JMtpb'Kaox, Kxj;,
Executor of CatbkrioejKodolph, deceased,'wlU to a01d.70 i
TBla»blcrtot«ofaroand*ltuat« onßebecca, Bstmontji fen* |
dolph aud Bid go streets, and also ob Water lisa, ii»-ttte Ist £ * I
ward, Allegheny. flans t*n to. obtained at the Carriage s
Factory of Meum. Johr.ntoo k at •.?■ j
tboAuction Store, i \
Txbws—Onr-thlrdctdi, rctldnoinl f
teres t, secured by tends and mortgage, - - • • )
jod P.hr/DAYIB, Anet; • >?
Last and closing salk of thka:' I
IBWIN JROPKBTY, IN ALLWJHKtfT \
Tuesday evening, July 2fltli, at 8 o'clock, In.- the 2d fiery $
Balssroom oflUe now aucti.'ii bout**, No. 64 fifth will to' *. 3
held the last and closing «ali* t>l Loti John Irwin's' ? . rj
pjonof his valuable au-I l-s«mirullylocated BetU Estate,* A §•
situated in the Ist ward. All. theny Oliy.weßknownu.thb ' 6
“Bope Walk” property t'l.«*- tvhhlug-to Mean lota lnrf | . g
this convenient and locj in wOlnctiCelllSt ,i £
this a pocitivr-t* Anal nL-. »•* !!>«• pngtrUtor U dttentM 3
to fell all. vincii UieseloU fr6atfMWfr*t A i
wide, and extends t« - *»M»-vv« , *t i'>'inmoii tu Allegheny,irw w »
ane. (alwj Co l<< t *i (• > i» i« ■ vory 'ray/adaptedas
moatdMirablt’M-ui i-r ••W*. i niim**nf and oamlhttaMeLgi#'‘ y
bomestead*. • •. A'' k
Onulut (No.U) u,ivh.w So *vUirut, and extending along t/ 4
Tremont street, »hl> h »« 4e »ct'widr ? 26o'lfeet 4o» iOrtest’,
street on (he lino <T the property of Ukhard-BoWVVEaQ": ■’ i". &
Eight lots (numbered (ran 56 to 62 tnetoaire) between tv
Tremont stand Allegheny ar,each6o/set front, wnd ox- re
teoding 260 (eot to tba aforesaid 40 fret afreet. V,
One Tot (No. 43) baring 24 feet front, and ex tend log . . .«*
•longTremontat.l4ofo*t toward. Water Uwetn • 20that 7 ., - £
alley. . •-i c r. .s ' y
Eleven lota (numbered fn>ur4i to 61 between •. *
Wert Common end Tremoni «t.: eech 24 feet front, and ex- ; r f
tending bark toward Water lino 140 fAttos2oftet alley. f
Twoutr-tlirre lota (onmbered from SO to C 2 incliufnftbe- f
tween Xremont at. and Alleßbsng »v., eaeh-2& foot front,
. and extending barb toward Water lano 140 feet.to >2O feet
1 PUns can to bad at the aiiction «tore,~and the pramlaet
shown on application. ' t 4 ,
Terms of bale—One-fonrtlj rash, and tbs balance in three
aimpai paynienta. . jnS IV U. DAVIB, Anct.
ELEGANT SILVER PLATED WARE.— i i
OnTuwxisjr morning, jnlj 13th,at 10o'clock, wfllbe. t
I sold, aUhacornmtreUl e<Urs rooms, No. 64 FIfU) street, _ L
]ao extraaiTe and wry choice {variety of Bilter'Ptoted W«r»i ~ : J
I comprising the Uteat and cMst elegant stjlae. In the ■»■'.,i *$
l aortatßtaroQlbU toascu/tfplslaaodcbftMd ptttenu;4 ; 6
tsaptrb tarsa;'B fee ptUbenifvwioiia five, 6 better dlalrif, i 9.
I low and hi(gi patterns, toy sets, yogettble dishes; goblets, ' g
I 3 g
T These Articles ore of excellent workmanship and beanty §
1 in design. Tb«Ml«UposUlve&Qdwottbr«tt»fitloil«ftil. 11 I
I The articles examined all da; Mondayon tbs second |
| floor of the aoction rooms. . , . -■ 5.
STOCK P„ Ft. Vf'4& Q. R. R.;iT >Uitat»: a f
aiiilalotatoanltpMrchMcnjby ■ r \_,« }
ipl r P. MIDAYIS, AnctyNo. U Fifth at. ... $
AUSTIN LOOaHS h CO., BcrchajiU^Kltlttiie.
SECOND SALE NEW STOCIEALtEGHfr i
NY BRIDGE 00.—On Tuesday, the3d.dayof ' 1 X
WUlbooflsmdfofaalsattheMerchanta’xlSzcbangvlnloU . J
not exceeding fiToihamracb, TwoTboritahd Sharoeof tbel g t
New stock of the Allegheny Bridge Company. ' ; r. *
Parchuers of eald stock will bo required topayan In-, 0 §
atalment of fire dollars pox share, together with thsptemi*. '$
am the stock may cvmmandat the time of sals; ■- E
AUSTIN LOOUIBAOOt 3
Jot • • Stock Broken mod Auctioneers. •• ■ a
STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & i
CO-, jAT TIIB MERCUAKTS’ KXCIIXNaB KVBBT »
THURSDAY BVSNINa.—BatTkL Erhlge, -Interrace and’ S
Copper Stock, Bom) and Boat Citato sold at. public .wlo S
at toe Merchant*’ Exchange by '• |
AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.
Note* Draft* and Loaoe oa Ileal Estate’ ncgotUUd oa; ,
reaaonabl ‘
jleUnna by ~AU3TIBT LOOMIS'** CO, . 1
Stock Ncfoßrokepkttfourtbct.-.|
coozino br qasT ~ I
A. WORD TO THE DADIKS. I |
The heated term is approach- I
INO, ami we call the ftttesUooof the L&diea to tbs j
bet that > •' ’
COOKING, IRONING, A-., J
Can b« docs with economy, without oppressive heat, with* *_ yi- ■
outeoot, aud with dispatch—the lire bclog always ready la ' •
a moment—bylislog \
WILLIAH B. POTTS * CO., ;
FLOUR FACTORS, . /
-AJTO PRODTJOB ?
f COMMISSION - MEKOHANTSr /
324 N. Dclftwaro&Tfnus, and: 323 If. Water
Vine Street,) .. . v PHILADELPHIA.
49»Caah ad ranee* made on Consignment*, .mylfcdlm
ww. n. bpumi
war. B. UOLUES A BRO.,
PORK AIFD BEEF PACKERS,
DZALERSnr PROVIBIONSt <c&, r
Corner Sarkel and Front Streets.
BtSO •>v . - .. ;i ..
■w. O- >
PIOTTTB.iI q4Z.LBKV,
FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, FiiUborgb
AMBBOTYPISand ' i ~"
, PHOTOGRAPHS
Taken In the rmST mu or tn aw, at ntU&ctory
prices. ; - • tnyllidfia
CARGO * CO’S - r
Ambrotype and PHOTOGRAPHIC
GALLERIES, No. St Fifth grtet, cppo»lt* Daly I *,and
8d Market, opposite Fleming’* -Drag Stare.'- Photograph*
finished la oil or water colon, tinted or plain. l Specimen*
aad Reception Room on the gnxmd floor. mydrily •
y^MBRQTYPES—
QUALITY AND FINISH, •
POT IN 0008 CASES lOE
Firry cents, .
AT TUB ■■■ ■■
I . ADAMS OiILIBY, *•
MO. si POCRTB BTKECT. HyUtoi
PAYBTIB S PHIHOfII
THIS HIGHLY AGREEABLE and at*
tracUro iMonUlnrrtort,bMb™ I«moI tf th».al>-
Krtbw. No* bnlljlns' ImproTramU. fcr t«m\toti,
ES2i.it 111 WIMPS, *>*" “* ■»
SS3Tfcri»lr"M“«ViS m.g p^ataLma.nppltaJ
Sub n ”i£rili«k.*c- Tl.= Pnlla, prep,,.
lk“o°tl» milOTOf llu« Spring.<"*»'fcßj tmudjv
chNsfcd ladEfiduigproTc.
th.lr.OcKl- " ■-
THEY SEVER FAIL TO CORE
SCROFULA end other disease* ofjthe Mood by freely drink.,
log the water, and eruption* by bathing and external ip.
plication of the depod tee of tbertraam. Tbeee wxtenara
chalybeate of Iron, with portion* of Magnesia and Balia. .In
addition to tbs elevated, beanttfol and pleasant mopataln. i
location of theae Springs, they train the mlditcf clswio
gmmd—wild, romantic and •etncry.eamn*,
cataract* and caamdetT Within acimritof four or' fire
miletare TORT NECESSITY,'. v-■ ' v.
WaahlßKtom’i Fleet BatUe Field 9 , >
WASHINGTON'S SPRING MEADOWS, which be owned
to the day of hi* death,: Donbafa Camp,'Rnddock’s aad
Jamoavultfi Graves, Delaney's Cave,Ohio.and Cucumber
FtU*,and tbeCaacedeof Meadow Ran, easy of access on
homebackcr. In tehldcs,: to.be bad at the :JJprloga. The .
Streams aboondln Trent and the wood* in Game, aSordisf.
ertchfieldfbr'fbedikfplNofWaltohanl NlmroiL - -
I < Situated within ftvi urinates walk or tbo National Road, T
| With regular dally stage* pairing East and We»t, connect
| log with PUtehorgh eteainboaUat Brownirnie, and wifk.
I the can of Pittsburgh and ConoeUirtllo Railroad at Oon--
nellnllle, which reader tbeee Springe convenientof accws v
lin aahort day**rid* from Cumberland and PltUbaiyk. -
1 The adrantag* cf oar location—oar LooderaU charges,
«sru*t desks and tLoexeriloDi w* will use to glre entire *
I satisfaction, and to make par comfortably, .'•» bopw ;
I will not fail to render • ■ r l-
FAFBTTB SPRISGS
Oneofthemost popular end agreeable iwaaw resort* jg.
thecoontry. r*r*on*wfchtog to engage ioom%qM»gyS
farther wUl''plce*e addreu . tbe\ nno#rtl({* , Jy^.
0. TBK BEST
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