§r ? dit >. -yxymii_j.|o|U..JllWU DMT* 8. BIDOIiB * Co., MDITOBS and PRO FBI* TO R - : : PITTBBUBQH: TUESDAY MOBNINO, JULY 20, 1848. RKPt.BI.ICAM STATE TICI ro* unua jcmc, JOHN SI. READ, of PblUdelptitA. roR-cxsii. cvMiraaiosuk. WILLIAM E. FRAZIER,of F»j«4U. HBPCBIiICAS COUNTY TICKET. "■ rot oojwibw—2l rr pimicr, OEN. JAMES K. MOORUSAD, PtlUbargb. pottohm-ttamnuct, ROBERT MeKNIGHT, Albgbtny City, imm, JOBfCP. fehnkt; ritubuih ■> wmiT, - J. HERON FOSTER, Pittaburab. ' XLIAS H. IRISH. do DAVID K. BAYARD, PmUm. JUUUS F. 20LLBR, McE«Mpo< t. ROBERT P. UcDOWELL, Al Wb*ar •nnurr, JAMBS L. QBAtIAM, Allnb**! rmctßO*oT*»T. DANIEL ARMSTBpXQ. KllUborgh. ZACHEU9 PATTERSON, Inttoo*- ACMTOK, JAtINIU. LARIMER, Cbirtler*. w oototxt, _ ciuUXCKY B. BOSTWICK, LawraoMilU*. Ktactot ©v*oo«, ROBERT 11. DAVIS, Ohio. Bgobaxax'b Pcghacitt. —Mr. Buchanan did not shoulder bis musket and march towards Baltimore in 1814, after denouncing the war as one of the greatest iniquities of (he age, and * Mr. Madison as ono of the most incorrigible war-hawks, Without hating been impelled by a eery wnrklile motitc. It is trno this motcment was regarded, at the time, as a mere" caper, on —his part, in connection with a few. boon com panions, who had been paying undue respects to a few bottles of wine at an old fashioned Lan caster drinkiog bout; sod thero are people now living, who were young men -then, who declare that the courage of the yonthfal volunteer for • glory evaporated with the fumes of the gentle •Umulent be had been imbibing. But we ap prehend that our President’s character was not riMly appreciated in those early times, or his nature has certainly changed very much With hi* polilioal fortunes. Ilia penchant for getting into difficulties with foreign nations and neighboring States, 6ince his assumption of Presidential responsibilities, is, to say (be very least, extraordinary. Cuba was snarled ai-moat belligerently, at the very commencement of bis administration. Then tho “Styx ’ rumpus was .kicked np, to the injury of the lungs of the news boys—and now we seem to be on the eve of a “demonstration” against Nicaragua. We grant thatthese flurries liave tho excellent qual ity of ending in emoko, something after the fashion of Ur. B.’s early adventures in re ference to the t attack on Baltimore. Since that great occasion, however, he has grown mnoh older, and if Mr. Montgomery can be ' credited, he has changed his potations from the glowing juice of the grape to-Crijene county “extract of corn,” despatched to the White House by the barrel. “Ion,” a xorrespondent of the Baltimore Sun, who enjoys a sort of kitchen Intimacy at the Presidential mansion, . thus discourses on the last named warlike move ment: "I learn that the Executive Government has completed all tho .Intended arrangements for a ;sWmou*tration against Nicaragua. The object jhe measure is to iodaoe Nicaragua or rather ;.. ._btr : :£iecaUve Chief, Martine2, to. ratify (he *-'£»;Ci(i£YriBsarri treaty. This Government •will' interfere by force for the restoration and protection of the old Accessory Transit Company in their franchise, ofwhicb they were deprived by the Rivaa-Walker Government. A naval force wilt bo sent to San Jnan. But what is to be done next if Marlines refuses to comply With our demand T That does nut appear.— Shall we land a force and tako possession of San V Joan? We hare a precedent for it under the Pierce Administration. But to bombard and £ora Greytown would have little effect on Ni* oaragnh,'for i&'Goycrnoieht lias-.no actual ju risdiction or iolereßt in that town and port.— • The people of would, no doubt, burn their town themselves at half the amount it would cost us to burn it. 1 Botsoraethiug must be done to compel Nicar agna tp open the communications across the "* Isthmus to ns and to the work). Martinez,.will be obstinate. He lias an n£ttj£ of four hundred men at Monogua, andjUlmil*'- Glares that before be will eigu tbafrwYtf”^'** 1 treaty his right arm shall i " lfl army and the Y'onderbUfc’fimd .?iOO,l>oo, he ' feels himself "ffc is afraid of oo JftltflCyvYulker filibusters, and Walker would probably jfQAl~ipdnoe him to seek shelter under the Ame flfeoa protectorate of tholsihmusj which is in cf feet proposed by the Cass-YrissartV'treaty.” It ia a singular coincidence worth making a note of that whenever our present Chief Magis trate gets into a scrape, or to adopt another comiuon expression, “puts his foot into it,” he teaks to divert public attention from his bad maogement by raising a war cry throughout the nation. The Lecompton swindle was thus ac companied by the ‘.‘Styx*’ uproar and now when peopU.are growing weary under tho sad slate of domestic affairs, the country is to be treated with a projected war on Nicaragua. This gamo in the bands of Mr. Buchanan is too shal low to suoceed to bl 9 satisfaction, as he is neith er statesman nor soldier enough to handle with safety dangerous edge-tools, lie has demor alized the country by-his bad administration of-pablio affairs, and he should sparo it any further injury by meddling with foreign nations. The people's patience is sufficiently exhausted withoutany additional afflictions. Loyalty to Psikcipls.—The Republican party yields yiot pne jot of the ground they took in Philadelphia in June, 1850. Certain carping and croaking politicians of the Buchan an alripe, who desire to mako foil weather with the old gentleman whose collar they wear, are I at present quilo buoy proclaiming thsllhe Re publican party hare ehifted_their platform “to j suit the exigencies of'lhe occasion.” Nothing could be more unlrue. We aro ss well content to-day with what the fathers of the Republic did, aa we'were two years ago to-day. Wo oro still as loyal to the great distinctive principlJ which breathed its iifo through all the acta of the pa triots who laid the foundations of thia Union in I tears and blood, as we were when the Philadel *e, phtaplatform was framed. Congress did poe sees and dots, in our opinion, now possess the right to legislate in tho territories against all theft/tnurder and rapine. The fathers elassed BIaTOT nmong these crimes, and nccordingly i declared the foreign elare trade, piracy. With li : • that'tame slow of the enormity of slarery they one stroke declared that every inch of Urri > tory possessed by the Union at the limo of the ' I o adoption Of the Constitution, should be forever : '' free from the curse. These arc good and onffi clent WO .feeleafe in acting upon them. ■ ■ - v , . tVe are willing and desirous to tnke adrnntage ' V the feeling «ntorf' UtO Lccomplon Constitu tion, simply btcanse if it prevails,' Kansas mnet - bs a fret Slate. .We repudiate the whole Ne braska ewiudle, becams wo believe it no much .of a IPs to-day as it Was oyer before. What lit lle virtne therc ever might have been in it was tucked 'out of it by the Drcd Soott dccis ton. That declares Specifically that slaves ore properly under tho Constitution and may behold in. any territory, in spite of all majorities against .boh holding, until there aro pooplo enough to establish laid territory ee a Slate !- - What lieoomea ofyonr popular sovereignty now? !' . One man may langh to scorn a thousand in any £ - Unitory of Ihe Union under the Dred Bcott do- . ’ cWon.' . . .. No- ire h»T« takenho new position. The reei .ioagMnert tnen. In the,eo-celled d.n>o ««Uop»rlj, ngoiMUietMomptoneoMUlatlon, 1 itriWopporttMi*, •» H will come In a m»M. to otrenjihen the only P«tJ u.»u»n erer «mf» that ftUddm U ifi. loirrilnriM »Uoh *«pWt edbylhefelber. of Ike Kepobl.o in • bopd which Wnerer to be broken, and whicbaent wobldbnTO boon but for Ibo recklei? nnd ■- leal nmWlion of <roo man, who wlll !*« ' .™* ’ the day' h».»T« r W l * ** cr *' i * loa * * UBII “P 08 . art .of oar cotenent. ' • ' ' <w Of aooD'ftora.—C»P« . V*W- y .a fierce 6troK»® Bill. Moutooxkt.—Th« LonUriUt.feiffj.ai " ■■■ O. P. R. Jamis, 'Ek)., BritUh conml for Vir-) ing the whUky for Baohtnnn (who drinks noth- , f a „„ a mon ,h to deeide, *nd that _ tag stimulating but good l&Tfi th&lMont- jbe inclines to accept the mission, doubtless on ;, jromerr “taros out to be onflH-tUe protest, eb- ■ seconnt of the promotion and tbe targ« ™ry- molt mean creature, that | J* | was ercr suffered to live/ , • * in which he w tie defendant, dbd John It add*: ' n.Oougb the pltlnUff, was m»de by hjs counsel^ j “Wo shall not undertake to comment upon 1 ftn d against his wishes. Dr. Lees wisnea me . I such * letter u that Us tone It that of a men- ease ( 0 he tried-by a jury. i dlcabl folding ,W his hat and asking for ttfl Wa!(T or A Nail,” &c., was illustrated, copper* or of a slate begging pUeou«ly to be let tho bornin of ti e Hoosatonic paper miU, off from lha.expeeled application or « eowniue. . fi , lMt week Aa Boon as the fire was . Wo hardly, know which Is the ««* discovered a watchman ran to the force pump, , —the writing of the notorious to le, !. cr wWc h WO nld bate put it out at once, but he was i the authorship of this Montgomery uung. uniblo lo mftke the connection, as the wrench . The Milwaukee Pcpiocro/copies the letter hftd been mislaid* Owing to the delay thn ß and ears* ’ caused, the building and stock, worth $130,000 ..Tk« Iran William Montgomery of rennsyl- Were destroyed, and one hundred and twenty ▼anla, famous for his connection with the Mont- persons thrown out of employment for months, ffomert amendment to tho Kansas bill and for Secbbtaev Floyd's reputation as a dealer in hi* subsequent shuffling and evasion on the reft j w tate is well established. An impression same measure, has b#en writing the most ab- lifta ot abroad that Congress, at its session, 1 jfcl letters lagging for a re-nominailon to his f or building additional national armo preaeut ptace. Wo give below a sample., A j Q no ticing this mistake, the Washington man who can stoop to such abject whining to Union, with sly .sarcssm, says: “Mr. Secretary beg an office should never be entrusted with one, p LOTD deluged with letters,reeommenrf as he will be very sure to uso it only for { ' of which there are doubtless personal advantage. U will bo-maiy Very durable ones.” proposed to send only a key of that barrel of rye whisky to the “old chief." The balance doubt- Tn« U. S. troops distinguished them selves lees is required for home consumption." remarkably during the recent battle with the W, may .aackal Ih. UIUHi going of lh« proiiand eictlooeommonlalike thenboro, j mUes in a Jaj * everywhere. * Is IT Tbub.—Tho Easton Free Press gives cur rency to the following report: <( We have understood that the heavy contract for tho large amount of iron pipes needed to supply theeijy of Washington with water has been given out and that they will be manufactured in Scotland. .It was let without restriction and waa taken by a person in Philadelphia. * Is it not a burning shame, that an Administration under a son of Pennsylvania should give out one of the heaviest contracts under its control to be token to a foreign conntry, in the very article with which hia own State can supply the wants of the world?” A correspondent of the Philadelphia. North American mentions the same rumor. lie says: “The rumor to which I refer, and which has at least the appearance of troth, from the fact that, though the work on the Washington aque duct is to be completed this fall, none of the American manufacturers have been called upon to execute it, ia, ‘that the completion of the east ' iron pipes for. the government aqueduct at \Vasking ton, although taken in the name of one of our citi zens, is, in reality, for the benefit of the Scotch Mon Company, located in Scotland, to be brought from thence to this country, thus employing foreign arti sans at the expense of the industry of our own peo ple, as teell as the money borrowed by the govern ment from them to sustain its credit at home and abroad.''* It is but fair that the administration should have the chance to deny this, if it can. We givo the report as it stands, and repeal our'in quiry—ls it true! . _ Terrible Accidrht ox the Ebib Railroad. —The most serioos accident that has ever oc curred on the Erie Railroad, happened to the Express train (which leaves Jersey City at 6:30 P. M.,) on Tlinreday, six miles eastfrom Port, Jervis, at abont 9„o’clock P. M. The train con sisted of & locomotive, six passenger cars and one baggage crate. There were abont 160 persons on the train: They had just stopped at Turner's Corner where passengers take tea, and then proceeded westward at the rale of about 35 mites an hour. Ou approaching a place known as “Shin Hollow," where the road is straight, with a Btee£s embankment, some forty feel in depth on one side, the locomotive struck a bro ken rail, which it jumped, carrying ialong the crate and. the first four passenger cars. The two rear cars, however, were thrown from the rail, and, after being drawn over the sleepers for some distance, the coupling broke, which connected these two cars! with the resLof the train, and they were both ihrowii over the em bankment. The rear car turned three times completely over, while the other made but one turn and a half, remaining bottom up. Tho lasl car was torn to fragments, one of the heavy iron trucks passing through the bottom and (trashing to death several of those within. AU the deaths occurred in this car, whilom this, as well as the other, a large number, weto serious ly injured. A number had their limbs' broken, and were'pierced by splintcra and fragfnenls of the wreok. Six persons were found'to have been killed, via.; three men, one . woman, (colore#,) and two children. Twoutr three wero living last evening whose injuries are so ecriouß that it is thought they cannot recover. For over au hour a rccuc of the wildest con ! fusion prevailed around the spot. All the lights j having been extinguished, the surrounding dark of u,«ip niluMion.- to eimcato those who Vero 2-*»iried beneath the! wreck, others piled portions of fhe fragments together and made bonfires to give light, -fillers brought water from a spring near by to revive those who were fainting from pain and the loss of blood. As soon as possible after the full ex- tent of the disaster was known, Iho locomotive, ; with one car, was dispatched to Port Jervis to ! bring assistance, and in about one hour (UA P. M.,) it returned, having from four to five phy sicians, with such medicines and restoratives as were at hand, and a number of citizens, who promptly came down to offer their assistance.— By IhJstime, all the living but injured, persons were placed in the remaining cars; those most seriously hurt reclining upon double seats, and the dead being laid in one of the cars together. The train reached Port Jervis about midnight, but the news of the disaster had beep circu lated among the citizens, who rose, lighted their houses, and made every arrangement to receive and care for tho wounded passengers.— N. Y. 7Sm«. , Fso?i Mxxico —Further Particulars of the Great ifcrtATuaic.—The Mexican papers contain full particulars of tho damage dona In that un fortunate republic by tho earthquake of the 18th of June. In the city of Mexico tho loss is osli-. mated at from $5,000,000 to $G,000,000. About 20 lives were lost in theeity. The National Pal ace suffered considerably; and ia some places wide cracks were made in the earth. The streets, in some instances, were broken for a long dis tance. The convents of San Fernaodo, San Francisco, Profesa, San Geronimo, San Juan,, and the Sa grsrio, have been seriously damaged. San Fer nando is considered to be a ruin, although it still sustains its upright position. It is broken and cracked throughout, and is declared to be unsafe. The church of San Juan is mach.fojured. A large portion of the portals in front—severaltooa —was thrown a long ; distance into tho street from its position- The two aqueducts which carry water into (be city have beenbadly damaged, especially the one which passes into the city by the Garitado Helen. This is completely off in many places, and throughont the entire lino of Che pultapco the arches are broken, horizontally, showing that they were subjected to a severe oscillating motion. In the town ofChilpancingo, sixty houses were thrown down by the earthquake of the 19th.— The streets were heaped with ruins. At Cajactn several houses were badly injured. TheCoontry-eeat of General Gadsden, late Uni ted States Minister to Mexico, was broken in many places, and the walls almoßt entirely thrown down. From Pattcuaro which is fifteen leagues to the west of Morelia, we learn that the shock Was very severe. The temples of La Parroquia La Compana, Bon Juan de Dios and the sanctu ary of GtiadalupeJiave all been shaken totho ground, ae well os » number of private houses, from the ruios of whioh sixteen dead bodies been recovered. Much damage was also done at Jelapa. The earthquake extended over a cir cuit, of six hundred miles. . , In ths city of Mexico (here were four violent shocks, and men, women and children, by thou sands, flocked to the publio squares, where they remained all night, exposed to tbedrixiHng rain. ' Taoora roa Orxoor.—-The quarter master of I this department has received orders to make im-1 mediate arrangemenenta to send six companies of recruits to Oregon territory, via Aspinwall, for the relief of CoL BUptoe and j the protection of tho whites generally from the Indians, and the steamer St. Louis has been chartered • for the purpose. The recruits, ; numbering about 400 i men, will prinoipaUj be drawn from Carlisle barracks, Penna. , and Monroe barracks, Va.,the barracks on Governor’s island being almost without men. The 8L Loots will go * direct to Panama and Uio Sonora will then take the troops to a port in Oregon, but tho men will probably have a long march Rafter their arrival, as it is feared that CoL 'Bteptoe is-several hundred miles froW the Pacific coast.—AT. Y. Com. Adv. Is tho State of Now York, the work of aniting Republicans, Americans and Independent Dem ocrats, in the coming Btato and Congressional elections, is earnestly going forwaod, and prom ises to be fully successful. The New York Tri bune: which actively fiivon this moremehtsays: “There is not a district In ibis State, (Iff the Isle of- Mahattea that wIU elect a Lecomptonlte to the ncEt' Congrees, unless through a division of the asti-Locompton forces. For whoso bene fit shall tfcsy be divided J" ■ ' It is nndhrilood the New-York and Eriemanagsmtnt deelflfc Center uponany eemmw trank linei from the soabowd to the West. The r • » - ■»,_ 7' -.~ r v. •> r~u -> -> i «-v *■" The Tm-reltny Community.— Aramedy inch UIMERUAVK'S HOLLASD BITTERN cannot bJtoo high ly recommended. To lb® traveling community, especially, T *t (9 certainly an invaluable remedy; having little or no ex* ercbo, constautly exposed, and eubject to the effects of a change of climate and water, they require some pleasant medicine of this kind to regulato tbo bowels. Cannon!—Be careful to ask for Boerhave’s Holland Bit ter*. Tbo great popularity of this medicine has induced wiiich the public should guard against purchasing. at $1 per bottle, or six bottles ior (A, by tbe pro prtetuXjBKNJ.PAUE, CO., Manufacturing Pharar ceutistsaud Chemists, *2 Wood street, between Ist and 2d special potters, WHBBIsBR & WILSON’S SEWING KAOHINES Acent’s OrricE, G 8 Firm Street. These Jtfuchinos, which havo gained such an [•eotiabU reputation orrr all other Sewing Machine*, cn ae- I count of laL Tbeir tack Stitch. 2d. Their slioplicitj of | construction and cousojaent freedom from derangement. I 3d. Kusy movement, aud 4th, Their dnrability, are uov j offered with all the lateet Improvement aod advantage* at I manufacturers’ prices, by ALEX. R. REED, Agent* No. 68 Fifth Street. Amexlcan Manufactured Watches. Wc would most respectfully announce to the public that wo have taken the Agency for the celebrated AMKIUCAN LEVEE WATCHES, Ao article which Is manufactured la Waltham, Has*., and gotten op of jhr heft material on the mnat approved princi ple, and p*»*«aeo» every re<int*lte fora RELIABLETIME KEEpr.lt. For any defect in material, workmanship or porformauco under lair wage, the manufacturer* hold them ■elves at ail limes retponilbLv These watches bare been tested and are In nso daily by a great many Railroad ofßccn an<t hnTe the almost satis faction in rrgarJ to strength and enmctui-s* of time uu LOCOMOTIVES AND RAfttROAD CARS, While In ut .tion. Every watch-will )>o ac-'OtnoaiiioJ with • certificate or guarantee from the manufacturers, showing that the buyer itioi no risk whatever of getting a watch that will not ke«-p correct time. , The watches are of a medium sire, hunting-case, ninch In style like an English Watch, and will eertaiuly please every one who may give them a trial. In addition to tbo above, we keep constantly on hand a foil assortment of tbs best make English and Swiss Watches, Watch Makers* Tools, Machinery and Watch Material, to gether with a complete stork of Jewelry, Silver Ware, Clocks, Fan.-y Goods, elr„ which we stall at all times be happy to show tor.in customers. REINEMAN A METRAN, mrlfi:lydswF—JulO 42 Fifth st., Pittsburgh, Pa. 'IiIOTIIEftKI 81UT1IERBII ffIOTHKRBIIi Don't fail t*« procuro Mrs' Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrup for Childreu Teething. It haa no equal «n earth. It greatly (ucilitaUw the process of teething by softening the gams, reducing all iuthuntaatios—will allay pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mother*, it will giv«» rest to youreelvee, and relief, and health to your Infants. Perfectly safe In all casus. This valuable preparation Is tho praaeripCTnu of one of the most experienced and skilful female Physician* in New England, and has been need with never-failing socceasla miUtona of casrn. We believe it the best anJ suroet remedy in the world, In all cases of Dysentery and Diarhoea io Children, whether It arises from L-clblng 01 from auy other canso. If life and health can bo estimated by dollars and rents,il Is worth its weight In gold. Millions of bottles are sold every year in tho United State*. II is an old and well tried remedy. PRICE ONLY it* CENT.* A If «TTt.B. Oi-.V-'n- L-Ptinlii'- u:ik»- lb,- tac-.lmile i-f Cl- RTIB A t'Klt- KIM*. New York. I* on tire outside wrapper. Hold l-y Druggists throughout thr world. -THU GKO. 11. K RISER, Agent for Pittsburgh. _ *“ PpTt.ATITIT.PpTA WM. McKBB & co. No.su S. Front St* and Mo. U 3 Cctltla St M IMPORTERS OF l-'OUHIIGN DRY GOODS, Ark cimMuntly receiving on consignment, IEISH*LINENS. SHIRT FRONTS, UDICFB, Ae.,in great taririy. Alw>, BRITISH GOODS, cosuUtiug in part of PAPER MOii.lNS, VELVET CORDS, BKAYERTEENS, TAUItr VELVETS, ALPACCAB, CASHMERES, ITALIAN CLOTIfI!, tP- JoluWmfc The Great EngllsH Remedy. SIR JAHEI CLARKE'S CELEB It AT ED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared fn-m a preecrlptlon of Plr Janice Clarke, M.D., , PhyiUlaa Extraordinary to lha Queun. Till* well known Medicine U no impoeltlon, but a »ure and aalo remedy for Female Llfflcultlea and Obetructlona, rma any caoae wbateeex; and altbougb a (x.wotTul remedy, tbej conUiu uolbing hurtful to the constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES it ia>*ctihariy tutted. It will, j In * abort time, bring on the monthly perk*! with regularity. j That J*lHi Aatv tuvtr Iren L-nencn to fail ttihert tht. dirtc- Uont <m thr ttcondpage of paraphUt art welt observed, fur (nil particulars, get a pamphlet, fr*?, of Ihe agent, fi. D —s.l and 0 puetage atampa eucloeed to any author 1 tail agent, will insure a bottle, conlamiug otct Vi phb, by ratnru mail. U. L. PAIINESTOCK A CO-, PiiUburgb, wholeaale agent, i and sold by all druggbta. a.ji27;dAw fo i “THBUREAfESTMATOU MAOUINEIN I THE WORLD! A FORTUNE MADE WITH A SMALL INVHMKNT. THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACHINE la a iltuplo, cheap and perfect Match Maker. The Machine coateooly slMr, ie diirau by band, and will make the for* tune of the mannfactorei* la »-abort time. When good wood la to be had readily It materially red urea the cat. county or Machine privilege* are offered lor •al« al a moderate price. For particulars call at GAZKTTB .HINTING ROOM, Fifth street. )el:.lAwfrtfT PISH! PISH! CONSTANTLY ON UAND, A FULL SUPPLY OF WHITE FISII, TROUT, . SALMON. PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, CpOrdera, accompanied by the cuh, will meet prompt attention. HENRY 11. COLUNS, myltdtjyl _ __ 26 Wood atrrat. SXMtiKi. GRAY MEROHANT TJV.IX,OIi f A’.. 62 ST. CLAIS STREET, PITTSBURGH, PKNNA, Is prepared to.furnish hia customers and boyera generally, with the la teat and moat fashionable styles of Spring and Summer Qooda of every variety, which he will make up to order to the entire satisfaction of thou who may favor them with their patronage. apZbdfo Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment FOK THE CUKE'OF ALL KINDS OF DlSEASES.—'Locatedat Hiyaville Statioo. au the Pitts burgh, Ft Wayne and Chicago Railroad, la now newly re .flttrdand improTtd by the erection of a Gymmuinm and ♦Bowling Alley, which will afford agreeable anil healthful exercise and amusement Car patleuta and other* friendly to whe may with to spend aome time with na daring the hot weather. Addma Box 1904, Ptttaburgh lean*. J. UEUfORD, M.D,» - hlfcieU _. J*2d&w3mP 11. FREASB, M.D,J rojUaana. PAYNE, BXSSBLL A CO., KAYUTACTVUU OF Cooking, Parlor anti Heating STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fenders, eto., ' AndMaaufaeturvrsof the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKING* RANGE, HO. 93S LIBERTY STREET, JyZ6:lydfe / PlTTfißtntail, PA. MITCHELL, 13BRBON & CO., MiADTAcruaxM or Cooking, Parlor and Keating STOVES, Orate Fronti, Fender., Cooking Bnngei, ie. r 104 Liberty St,, Pittsburgh, Pa, mrggfcly /_ DAWES Ac CLULKY, Ilottaa» Sign and Ornamealal Palaterii A ND ORA llf M * 8: DUUU ill White X*ead and Zino Paint*. liar, all kinds of mints, Oils, .Varnishes, Window Qisw, Potty, Brush**, Ac., 144 IRA Strtd, (too door* otots Ft rtfn JBey. mrlO-.lydfa w.m’coLlocwb. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD Sc . Banafsctorersbf OARTSTKEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and A B. BTSEZ4 fiPBINOBaad AXLES, armrßoa<miMlßr*t>, Fttrtte&A. niftfi F«y—-*—vT'ftdactfc' • • u.u.gaoa Erts&oo,. >-:-:: *U : ittwripraufiat ; .. .. . • SiMt . . -»•*. flu wf Iw wrfiW JErntfr , ■ IrtttjS* ' Special Notices Permanent Office. Complying with the urgent request of hun dreds of thstr patients, DRB. C. M. FITCHdcJ. W.SYIiES Have concluded to remain PEKIiABEIITLY is Pittsburgh, And may b« consulted at their office, No. I9i Penn Street, OPPOSITE TEE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Dally, except Sunday*. forConasunptlon, Aatltma, Bronchitis and all other Ghronle Complaint! complicated with or causing Pulmonary Disease, Inclnding Cqtarrh, Heart Disease, Affection* of the Liver, Dys pepein, Gastritis, Femah Complaints, etc. DRS. FITCH A STKES would state hat their treatment ; ° r Ooaramption is based upon toe fact that' he diteau **• I ists inthelloodand system at targe, both before.a* ■ during tit development to Die lungs, and-, they therefor employ Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to pnriiy Q>4 blood and strengthen the system. lIHA that, they das MEDICINAL INUALATIONB,which they value highly,but only as ThlKaHeei, {haring no <\irative effect when need aUme,) and Inyailds are earnest) j cautioned against wasting Ibejireeiou* tlnregf curability on auy treatment based opon the plausible,but falso idea that the “scat of the disease-can be reached tu a direct manner by Inhalation,'' fur as before stated, the teat of fir ditease it in the blood and its effects only In the longs. IAJio charge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to con* salt ns by letter. my2fcd«wfclfF CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. BPRINO STOCK-JUST OFESTD, AT TBS OLD SSTABLISITMEXI. , OF HEXTHTr kcio'Ett, 139 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pe., Who is now receiving from Europe and Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of articles in his Una, comprising new and tastefal shapes of Pear] WJiite Stone Tea, Dining and Toilet Wsire, and the same in Plain, Gold, Lustre Band and Flowers; Fine White Vitrified Iron StoneTablo Ware, kuown tobe the most durable now in naefor Hotels and Steamboats; French China of now style*, In Pure White and Gold Band, either in setts or single pieces; Rlcbty GiU and Decorated Toilet Sots; Brittannla and Plated Castors; German Silver Tea Table Spoons, Soup lodlcs, Ac?,plated wltheilver, fine Ivory Handled Carving Tea and Table Knives and Forks; Tea Waiters and Traya Bbaktr and Sea-gran Table Slate; Jappaned aud Decorated Tin Toilet SetU. Also, a Complete and 'fall assortment of all articles inita* hie for the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at prices to ploan the public, who are respectfully invited to examine this stock. mr22:3tnd*wT John C. Baker & Go’s GENUINE COD-LIVER OIL!! Tins Medicine, prepared in the most ap proved manner, and bottled by us, has received the unc tion of the most scientific of tbeMedlcat Profession of Phil adelphia and elsewhere, who recommend it as superior to any other now maonfactnred. Of its efficacy and importance as aremodial in casts of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, and all Scrofulous diseases, it Is unnecessary to speak; —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America having tested Its wonderfol curative properties. Prepared only by JOHN C* BAKER -A CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. J&4 North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists throughout the country. foa3:dto(so SINGER'S BEWINO MACHUTEB. Tbo greet superiority of SINGER’S MACHINES Overall others for the nse of Clothing and Shoe Jlanufuctarers, Harnoee Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, Haa lung been known and practically acknowledged. ms NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which Is a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing Us work equally well with the loTgo machines.) and must become s favorite for family nse. A full supply of tho above Machines for sale at New York prices, by 11. STRAW, 33 Market sh, PITTSBURGH, PA, A.l»», the bOUDOIB SEWING MACHINE Price fron |4&vo s6u. [del?) anlfclydfc B. B. dc C. P. MARKED, Misoracnnuu op PRINTING, JOn AND ALL KINDS OP WKAPFINO PAPER Warehouses No, 37 Wood Strcst, Rajs bought at market prices. " J. 11. CHRISTY, M.D., 163 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pcnna., Having had tbs advantages or Eastern Colleges and Ha pitals, and several years’ practice, offers bis prufessiu&i ;ea tn SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES. Rsv. W. D. Howard. I Col. Wilson McCandless. Rev. D. H. A. McLean. J Hon. Q. A. Weaver. T. 11. 8111, Esq. 1 Hon. T. J. Blgbaa. J. K, Hunter. | John H- Mellor, K»q. Jacob McOoUisler,Esq. mjHGydfo jsf. iXt/LIYIKS at SONS, DUUU Ul foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, ' nANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. tT MARKET*STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. in* on all the principal cities through ut the United Bteto*. _ apSl-fcly JOilN Cd’CHkAN « BRO. K*7ruvacm>acu or >n Hailing, Iron Vanlta, Vault Door Window Nlinlters, Window liourds, to., Aos. 91 .Second Street and Bfi TAini Street, (Between Wood tod Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., live cn hud a variety of new Pattern*, tfcncy anil plain, Uitabln fur a!! pnrpaaea. Particular attention paid to an* elualng Grave Lots. Jobbing doo« at abort notice. mr9 »■"' Taap»rta.l7.„ vrjt. o. rattan VANDEVER & FRIEND, A. T TORN R Y.S AT LAW SOLICITORS IN chancery, _Yo. 6, SJant’t Block, Dubuque /ova. promptly made in any part of Northern lon, or Western n lactmun. Will attend to tb* purchase and fUloof Ileal Estate, ob* Ululna Sloc-y on Bond: and Mortgage* a*l:lrdfc_ WE" YMA N & a O MaanCiCtnrtra and Dealer* in all kind* of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CI&ARB, AMD LEAF TOBACCO, s^;.sr' P A. ROBINSON, MINIS ii MILLERS VOUSDBRB ,AHD HACIUHIBTB. WAS HINGTOS WOItK 3. Pittsburgh, Ponna. Offlcii No. HI Harket nlreel. Manufacture all kiuda of Steam Engine* and Hill Machin ery; Ceatinga, Railroad Work, SjU-em Boilers and Sheet Itou Work. . * , ,« Jobbing and Repairing done on abort notice. mrS&lyutc GEO. n. ANOEBSONy %Vo. 181 Liberty -Street, Pitttburgh, Pa. ' HatrrraCTvatß'atn) wnqLoaia Bum tw F.rery Variety of fEA ! TEA!! —Jjiit received at France’s Family Grocery and Tea Fcdoral street. All*, gheny, W) half (best* Black end Green Teaslof Ibo latest Importation, and will bo sold at prices that will defy com petition: Also,a small lot of Tory superior Souchong, or English-Breakfast Tea, the loTrri of which nro InrlUd lo lr Cbo'ic« Extra Family Floor put op in small «ack* of one-eighth and ot»«*fonrth barrets, for ihfr coarenicnew ot families not wishing to bay a whole laurel during tile hot weather, for sale at France’s Family Grocery and tto store, Federal street, Allegheny. _ i Jmtft DUNCAN, HIiUUM AN A CO., TjlOR HALF PRIOR— ON *TUK ONION DANK, LONDON. IN’viUMSOF ONE. LATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, I.taVitr,' S]>Uli, ,r2torocco, French aud Country Cy\lf Sktnt, Idole leather. Carnage OiloloOiH, Aco. AJI of which will h« lun»l»heJ »ttha lowest Omli I’rlitt*. IDEM WAN T.E 0.“ S» *|6-d'y 'iro’itici<>N exchange. SIOUT lilliLS DIIAWN BY POUND BTKULLNQ AND UPWARDS. Alto, Bill* go thy principal ctttoe and town* of Franc Belgium, llullaud. Germany, Ro«u» and other Europei BUtee, cuusUmtlr uu hand and t»r male tij VTM. U. WILLIAMS A CO, Ranker*. Wood atreet, corner of Tliinl. MATIsACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, So.lB Pine Street* St. L<mU, Mo. tern to Marducb A Dickson, 6t. Urals, Dey A Metlack, Cincinnati, Ohio, * tihos. Doißeld A Co.. Louisville, Ky., V. fi. Day A Co, Beakers, Peru, Ills., On«n A Stone, Benkere.'Mnscatlne, lows, Day A Matlock, Philadelphia, Pe., R. Fonjth, Chicago, Freight Agent lor Illinois Centre! Ballroed. JaB:o«dfc STTNA. BXO V K WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, , miDnnoinuiiD onin in rrtxt tsjiktt or COOKINQ, PARLOR AND ABATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grata Fronts, &c., / (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Foundry on Allegheny River, two squares north uul ol PoonsyltenU pMeengw Dopot. Office and Salon Boom, mriaaydfc H 0.4 Woodgt.,Pltt»bnnh.Pa, W. dc 15. RINEHART, ■ewurioTowui ANDDwmiN All klndf%rTahMee> Snnffend Clears, Devs recently taken tbs tmQdinr RaIM WoodstrwMn addition to their Manufacturing KMabUihment,No. 48 Irwin street, wherethey will be pleased to reertre their trtende, •pttilyd to _ Helm Bold'S osndink preparation. HELMBOLIVS Genuine PREPARATION IULMBOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION. URLMDOLD’B Genuine PREPARATION. Is prepend sccording to Pharmacy sad Chemistry, with the grretMt eccnruey end Chemical knowledge deTota! to their combination. • - * KLMBOLIFS GENUINE PREPARATION—Fordi of the Uladder, Kidneys. Gravel end Dropsy. BAD! READ! BEAD!—"Y* Elfticlad read,” the follow* Ida cartload. of a care of orer 20 year*’ ofondtoK : ILT. Iln.)t>ci-D— Dtar tir: I li»T» boon troubled with DD'DflUctlonor the BUdder ud KJdDajD Cor orcr twenty iron. I Iron tiled PhjKeUn. 1» ”*«. “? to All. jeer pools. PropmUro a;W*V“ • ■*•'! boud It blfblr ipoton of. It .Horded tmr tamedute roliel I bsra need thro. botllro, *nd I laro obulnod more rollef from lueStea Kid fool modib.tUrthM I b.te totlratj jronproiiotu. I bar, tbegroeteet t*Jlh !e It. Ilrtee. ml eraUroronron, Kid dull do *U In DJ pnror to luk. It kDoera to th. ifflictod. noplnf thtamoy yroroidm!, fwoito you In McUilmf you to totrodocßjhaMgmdM. I an Inti/ tout*, Jn.9)lW* . - m«aU*mydoeb»Mr.McComkk’« *totomont, *» «&*■ tothafollovißggfotteiMn: , , Moo. Wm. BLuer, «x4ottrnor, Fratiff lvwl*.. Hem. Tbo« ILnonoo* PMJmWnlito 11cm. J. 0. Knm. JodjCß. T»o*» Co.. P»- Hoo. J. ft. BUck, Ja in, PlilTatf rlgn«, lIob.D.R. Porter, «xsk>r«nor, nmaiyltmta. lion. KUisLewte. Jndg*. PblUdtltAia. . Bon. R.G. Otter, JodnU. 8. Court. H<n.O. Jodc^PUladalpliia.. Hon. W. A. Farter. City Bolteftar, PhDMOlplil*. Don; •z-Oomner.Cdilbntte.' 8SB.& D«k% Andltar 0«B«L V D. a V. ■ . , 4y^toandwmteniiiußthrmted 1 . ■• • • hbuinws genuine pbepabation, to naotaripHteßto. .• grtfetod**!. FTtENN. BLOOMS—BO tons H. Clay Forgs I HMnUmiiii giußmint», ISanfc Statements. statement of the Bank of Pittsburgh, i T?OR RENT—A Store on Market, betwee MEAHS. r °; So. 137 Fourth .tr«t. in»n«, mn* sail Darwnu.-—— “ Real Estate and Groond Bent Stocks sad Miscellaneous Do* by other Banks—— Sotos k Checks and U. 8. Trtaa. Rotes. Specie (gold and sllrer)— —• .„SU42,"W 00 ICt 90 t, 4.934 04 50.44 T 96 .. 283,7*1 <*> .. 734,462 CS $2,423,046 67 The aboro statement is correct to'tho best of-mT knowl edge ami belief. JOHN HARPER* Sworn to aoil subscribed this 19lh July. me. j 029 AUSTIN LOOMT3. Notary PnbUc. Capital Stock..— ProOta anti Earning..'.— Unpaid DiTidflOd* and Suspense Acc’t. Doe.to other Bank*-.- •—— Circulation ..... - Deposit* Statement of the Merchant** and Mann- ; facturere* Bank of Pittsburgh. PttTOTCMn, Monday, July 185*. Capital and Contingent Fund - $750.0)0 00 Notes in Circulation, 197.095 v*» Duo Depositor*. 221.™ Due other Banka...— •* Due Commonwealth 5.955 Loans and Discounts, 657,150 45 Specie, Gold end Silver • 118,789 59 Notea and Checks of other Banks 8A379 90 \Jaitcd‘Btates Securities—. 45,71-1 09 Duo by ether Bonks— ........ 95,907 23 Tlie aboTe statement is correct and true to the beat of tuy knowledge and belief.* 17. 11. DENNY, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me. dayoi July X. D.is&a. Jo2o J. P. Mscmtzii". Notary Public. ‘Statement orExchaage Bank of pittsb’g. Mosdat, July 19th, ISSS. I.oans and Discounts $1,406 594 78 Heal Estate. 45,920 CO Ppecie in Ynnlt U. 8. Traaiury Nolen Notes and Checks of other Bulks. Due by other 80nk5....;;; Capltnl Stock 4 818,000 (HI Contingent Fund uni Profit* Ur. 173,096 74 Circulation 418,215 00 Depoeites Due to other Hanks. Ol I certify (hat the el>oto (LaUinoi.t U true In the Vest of ly knowledpo an.l l-llef. H M. MUltßAY.Cashhr. Aftirniod iH-furo me tills VJth rifcjr of July, 1868. Jo'JO C. W. KUNKST, Notary PnUic. Statement of the Mechanics’ Bank of Pittsburgh. Moxiur. July 19th. 1858. LIABILITIES. Circulation l>ae to other Dunks. Doe to Depositors.. $260,480 22 1 ASSETS. ■ Dills and Notes Discounted $&19,3%4-3t Dae by other Banks H 62,045 3:5 Note* and Checks of other Rank* 21,764 68 Specie In Vault- . 29 $793,506 M The above statement is correct, to tjio tw<9t of wykoowl sdgeaad belief. GEO. D. McORKW, Cashier. Swum before me tbie 19th day of Jaly, 185 S. JuM A. W. FOSTER, Notary Public. Statement of the CltUem' Bank. Pittsburgh, July 19th, 1553. ASSfcM. nans and Pl^connts. Cola In Vault. Notes and Chocks of other Bonks. Due by other Banks— Real Estate, Ac Capita) St>tch Individual Depotlton. Dividends Circulation...—. 'Contingent Fond and Profits Due to other Banks - $699,397 19 The above statement !• comet Jo the beat of my know!- •dee and belief. S. D. JONES, Cashier. Affirmed befbro me this 19th day of July, 1858. jaffl J. M. MACKENZIE. Notary Pnbllc. btatement of the Aliegheny Bank. PirtsacanH, July 19tb,1&69. ASSETS. Koteaaod Bills Discounted. 609,688 10 Coin 68,703 07 Notes and Chocks of other Banks'. 25,567 76 Duo by other-Banka../. 10.630 47 Circulation . Duo to other Banks. Individual Deposits .... Unpaid Dividends...... $275,466 M The above statement Is correct (o the best of my knowl edge and belief. J. W. COOK, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed taforo me, Ju2o ROUT. FINNEY, Notary Public. PITTSBURGH, FA. mjLtffc Statement of tb«- Iron City Bank* PiTTsonum, JaJy*i9th, 1858. Loans aui) Discounts $ 440,680 67 Due by other Banks-- 10,563 19 Notea and Checks of uthor Banka and 11. S. Treasury Notes. Specie - Circulation - Due toother Batiks Due to Depositors— 133,946 74 The above statement Is correct accmding to the best of ij knowledge and belief. JAMES M’AULXY, Prost. Affirmed onto before me, j U a) '• ROBERT FINNEY, Notary Public. /itto SctUbcrtiscmcntß, Get the best websteifs una- BRIDGED QUARTO DICTIONARY, containing tnitl ruin the matter fuuud in any other English Dictionary coraptl**! in this country, or any abridgement ol this work; a ttxvrapAtttti Ta>Jr of 12.000 names; IHtutratw lions, aud othi r |Mcntlari lb a and ad rentage* found to no oilier work. *4tl rupiee of the nod for salety ju‘Jo J. U HEAD. *8 4lbit- Apollo DuUdlng. AifUSUUITO BARS.—2}, it and 3'yard [\ | Boblnel for Murtjuito Bars, and a full slock of all kinds of seasonable Dress Goods and DotneaUca, roost of them jtut opened. C. HANSON LOVE, 74 MarketaL. on/ut ALUANACSTISSS. fur sale by OUUUjCI J. L. 7B Fourth lt._ L" ~AKE FISH.—IOO hifbhls-White Fiili, 60 do Trout, 600 Uhls White Fish, for sale by j„l9 J. B. CANFIELD. CHEESK —200 bss prime crcaui for Haiti by jot# J.B. CANFIELD. FLOUR— 50 bbls extra Fuuiilv forsalo by jal9 J. if, CANFIELD. JtIED APPLES—I,OOO bush for eulo .by JaU» J.a. CASFIELP. S' TARCU—SO bbls’ 100 bra for salo by jol9 J. B. CAKITIU). ARD—2SO bbl«‘lWVale by j join J. B. CANFIELD. i ACON—SO r»ka Sides for rale by ( julß J. B. CANFIELD. LIME— 2t«v bbln, Louisville White, for by Jaie J. BCAS~m:i.D PEARL ASH—S" bbls for waHe by joly J.B.CANriELD._ BEANS— liW lmsh sinall-Kbite for sale by jaio • J. B. CANFIELD. CULLKT— 50 csLs, a prime artieie, for sale l.y jol3 J. B. CANFIELD. FLAX —io sks for sale bv J»w MACKERKL-100 bbls No. 3 lnr K c, GOhlfdo ,ilo «lo J. B. CANFIRI.U. for try Jul 9 TRAVELING SETTS, SOLD BY jaie UNDKIES.— . 600 nufct Soil* A»b v 100 do Caustic Soda. 100 kepi 01 Cerb. Soda, 100 bags Nitrate Soda. 60 do Saltpetre, 1000 boxes Window GHu, 160 bbla No. l and 2Uo*lu for eal* by Jo!7 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS—A fine stock or OUT own And Mitrrn manufacture, Irt-m 8-4 to 81-4 in wtJLb.cut to fit any alsad rooma or ball*. joi7 , j. tn. pmiLipa, 20 «cj ss st. cuir «t. Transparent buff oilcloth from 32 to B 4 In- bos w Ido; a mpcrlor article for tale by _Jnl7 J. A 11. PHILLIPS, 20 and 28 St. Pair it. DISSOLUTION. —The partnership hereto* bn existing betwees the oodmlgned, under tho cune of JOIfM WHITS & CO., I> thle dar oImoItm! by mntoil consent, by the withdrawal of BAUUEL BAIRI>, to uke effect from let lnit. The batlneeii will be cnoltoned « before by the remaining pertaen. JOHN WHITE, ' WM.A.U'CUmo. SAMUEL BAIRD. Darlington,-July 8,1868. Darlington, pa. PUUbnrgh, Pa. JOHN WHITE & CO., t DRALEO3 IN CflAQc! and Bituminous Coal and Coke, COAL OIL ABO FIRS BRICK. Jalfclmd • "Vanishes— f 10 bbls. Coach,' 6 bbla. Pornitare, 8 do Copal, , odo Japan, 6 do Dcmar, . f 40 ,do Aipbattam, Jaatroo'dandforaalab; \ MACKSOWN &lINLKT. FRUIT JARS—L\ cask East Liverpool fruit JinjoatrecMand for safety Jul& MACB.KOWNA PIN LEY, IC7 Liberty at v \TINEKAL PAINT—3 <Joi. casks of dif- ITI, fortat colon and aluulM wcehrlnt by JnlO / MACKBOWW * FINLKT, 0. 1 LAKD.—?44/tierccs irregular coope'r -7w do regular do In itort; 75-. do do dotourWo ISAIAU DICKEY A CO. aadfaraalaby Jalft ALL KINDS OF DRYGOODS nro Belling at bargain prlcM, «it cloetog ant ■•]« of JOI3 • MURPHY* BURCHFIELD. OOUKTH ARRIVAL OF SUMMER DRY r GOODS nor opening at jol&dAwT O. HANSON LOVE’S, 71 Markat at. TENNESSEE FLOUR.—lB6~Baoks Extra Family now arrfrtnc from ateamer Clifton. for tale by Jol3 ■ ; ISAIAH PICKBg * CO. Dry apples and feathers— -4 suluDry Apple*, 2 do' 'iMibni) — - Mew Undine from ctoanur Clifton. Foraalebr ' jol» . IfIAJAH DICKEY *OO. i'IOTTON.—IB bales now. landing ftom \j atoamcrCUftctk— forwii* by j ' , • - , ishuumcs.trtoo. I { ARD.—74 tierces No. 1 uniform cooper- JanoowU&dlDg&TrtdtfeamerCtlftoß'-rfbraalamr -v jn „ .. laUAfl PIOXMY A 00. . fTSMN.' QBOUNP NCTB-SOO-«tka in >JL •tonuMnUttr mill DICHKXIrOO, 1 41,003,411 43 44.T55 82 14,47? 03 111,3?" 68 TO LHT—A comfortable and well-arranged. m-J.r, limu.it brick nOTJSK, contaWn*S room, wah »ll the conrenlcnees ofUth-TOOm, h"t “» «“« **;'** pas firtOTM, roomy psrden and yard, pJoManuy iUuk&W* No. U Federal 6t . For terms,lt*****»«wttJP*«i -•«, of .EGBERT BAFFEBTT, mrl4alrf 39 FeJerulitrort. Pittsburg b- $24:0,644 M LIABILITIES. .. 237,000 13 .. 61,600 00 .. 17,043 61 02,031 90 $1,320,290 04 .$579,663 09 $699,397 19 LIABILITIES. .$110,720 00 .. 01,202 11 610 07 125,700 00. $016,450 40 LIABILITIES. 162,634 00 14,667 00 J. B. CANPIRI.D. EMBROIDERED LINEN C. riANSOX LOTR, T 4 Market it. Oq hand and ALKXANDF.R KINO. .mi. ft. v’cicao, £ai *ro*. T?OR KENT— A three story Dwelling S| J_ Uoom <>o Fifth Street, (No. 100,) containing 11 £B. rooms, beside *uh house, Ac, with fine brick stable and carriage bouse attached. This house ti supplied with hot end coil water, both, pu, and being la a central loc*- , tion Is admirably adapted to tbe vasts of » profearional | ratu, and will bu watt'd for a term of years to a good tea | aut. For further particulars enquire of I tnrl-2 ALEXASDER KINO. JFotSalt. Executors’ Bale. BY virtue of nn order of the Orphans’ Court of AHcphetfc-eoiiotT. tho nudewlguedwHlscll at Pub lic Sale all the fallowing lot or parcel ol ground, belonging to the estate of tho lot* Joseph McFarland, of Feeble* town ship, Allegheny county, and bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the toad lending to East Liberty, end the Niue Miles Salt Work*; thooce north fifte-one (51) degrees, east thirty-two (-92) and clghty-foor . (84) hundredths of a perch to a point or post, or point cor- . tx-riog on lands bolougluglo heirs ol Ferris and‘Moore; theuco hr line of laud of Ferris’- heirs, north thirty-eight decrees west fifty-uJoc(69) perches and thirty-six (36) bun dredths ot a perch to tho below axeutloned t**t Liberty niai t and road leadng to the nine miles Shit Works; thence I along said road sontb nine (9) degress and •eTonlecn (17) minutes, oast sixty-eight (68) perchm and thirty-two (3.) hundredths of a perch to the place of beginning, and ctm soininc six (6) oe%* and fourteen (14) perthwand of a perch, strict measnro. The aforesaid Und Ijjng. ***“* and situate near the Tillage of East Liberty, In the town ship of Peebles, and county of Allegheny. • Fal-fto take place by Public Outcry on U,e premises, on BATUCDA Y, t tie 21st day of August. 1858, at 10 o clock: of sold day, when and where the terms of the sole will be made know, bj thenndi-nlgned. Exec’n of estate of Jos. M’Farland, dec’d- FOR SALE.—A Douse and Lot, situated on tho south-east corner of Penn and Harrison streets, Fifth Ward. Th* lot is 22 feet 6 inches on Penn and 100 foot on Harrison streets, running back to Spring alley. For father particulars inqiureof W. B. UUNTEK* . Jnlfrd3t At W. S. Haven*. cor. Market and Second sts FORSALE-t-IO acres of Land 4 inilea from Allegheny Citr. Tlw land It good and will be sold at a barznin. Alm>.4Lo«» In East Liberty, 30 by 130 feet each. Will be sold low -Apply to G. W. BUNN, East stdo of the Diamond, third door North of Ohio street, AIU-ghcny Oitv. Jnl2 FOR SALE—UK) acres of Land 20 miles iruin Alloahenv City; milo from Allegheny and Dot- Iff Plank Hood; oxer 109 acres cleared: will bn iwhl on rta sonable terms. Apply to GKO. W. BUNN, cut Jldeof the Diamond, 31 door north of Ohio st-> Allegheny city. Jnl. - LOTS FOR SALE. THE following Lots arc now offered for sale on very liberal terms and low prices, Tfcff lit. riftMD Lota fronting on Batler street, In Lawrence tlUd. Immediately opposite the wall of Allegheny Cemetory. Koch lol2lfot front by 100 to 121 feet deep to an alley 20 Teet wide. , , , 2d. Fifteen lota nearer the Allegheny rlrer, each 3* fool. fronton Henri *■ root. (&ofeet wide) and extending in depth 1U feet to an alley 20 fot wide. 3.1. Fifteen Lota nearer the rlrer, each 24 f»et front on Tearl afreet, directly opposite aboTn, and extending in depth towards the rlrer 114 foot to an alley 20 feet wide. 4th. Fifteen l«oti nearer the tjrer, each 24 foet front on Broadway, {which la SO foct wide, and through which the Allegheny. Valley Railroad rona,)and extending in depth 114 toot tonn alley 20 fret wide. 6th. Fifteen Lota opposite the above, and nearer the rlr er. each 24 fret front on Broadway and extending iu depth 110 teet to an alley 20 feet wide. Cth* Fifteen Lot# nearer the river, each 24 fret front on Sell street (50 feet wido) and extending in depth 110 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. ' Terms of sale as third of the whole purchase monoy to remain on bond and mortgage—ln tereat payable annually—one-third of the balance cash in hand; the re mainder to be paid in four equal annuel instalments, with interest, payable annually, secured ly bond and mortgage. Purchasers to pay for deeds. < Plans oftbeae iota may be aeen at tho following plso-r Bailey, Brown A Co’*, O’Hara A Co’s Qlass Work*, f, Sellera A Co’s, Coleman, llailmnn A Co's, A. Bradley A Co's, White’s ferriage Factory, Knap A lV’ade’a, Pa. R. R..Worki, 9lh ward, Hhoenbcrger A Co'a, Allegheny Valley R. R. Da- A. Wood, Agent fur Ptioeolx pot, Brewery, At the Garrison, Jfewmeyer A (lrafL Umpire Ungh McKelvy’a Lumber WoTka, Yard, Park, McCurdy A Oo’a Copper Works. For further particulars, apply to D. W. A A. S. BELL, Attorneys, No. 103 Fourth at, Pittsburgh. Valuable St. Loali Improved Property for Sal*. rpHE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, 1 known m (he St. f«onis Novelty Work*, ara offered for •Hie. The establishment bo* a good stock of Patterna, Inlhea aud Tool* for a general Ptitfoawy Engine and Ma chine basinets, with a capacity for working ■ereoty-flTe hand* and will be sold entire to a good purchaser, upon reasonable tortus. The Ef-rrieci of a .competent matJj well arqnalntod with the place and familiar with tho bnuncss, can be secured by the purchaser, If desired. Farther particulara can be obtained by addrcaalag either ef the atiderslcaed, at SI. Lonl*. JAMKS M. COHIIITT, ciurleb niYiu, WM. IL niDDLF.COME. FOR SALE, 5 acres 100 perches of Land io Collins township, near East Liberty,adjoining lands ot Thoa. Mellon and B. A. Negley. This property la ele gantly situated for a priTato residence, and would make one of tho most handsome coontry seats in the beautiful Talley of East Liberty. For price anil terms, apply to AUSTIN, LOOMIS A CO-, je23 No. 88 Fourth street. Y amiable city lot for sale.— That-ellgible building lot, with the buildings thero on. situated on thecomerof m>trty and Hand streets, front* ing 24 ft. inches on Liberty and extending hack along Quod sireoMlO feet to Exchange alley. jol9 " T. B. YOCNtt A CO., 38 Smithfield st. ANUFACTORY FOR SALE OR KENT —Enterprise Foundry, on fUndueky street/ Alleghe ny, with 6'“*l Moani power, suitable for manufsctnrlng purpoMHi, of various kinds, will ho sold or leased low. En quire of Mr. Semuel llendereoo, near the premises, (has tho care of Her. Spronl’s church.) who will show the property, or of Je9 R. KOBIBQX t CO, 2S& Liberty vt. FOR SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between Smlthflcld and Chorry Alley, feet front by 85 dtep.- A Lotnn Tbirdstreel, near SmitliGeld, 40 feet front by 66 feet deep. Nisttt Wft»»-rTbe square bounded by Butler, WDfclni ftnd Carroll strcoU and Sprocc alley, 64 feet front by 120 deep, nearly ppp&sito to toonock A Hart's Foundry. Tus square bounded by g mailman, Wilkins and Carrol ■treats and Spinet* alley, 2tU feet front by 120 deep, On Allegheny, Carson and Duller street*, adjoining tbe Allegheny Vtduy Railroad Station, forty contiguous Lota, each 2* feet frfcnt by 120 feet deep. ttuhtam* of ground In Rescrre township, part of out hot JEW, between tbe New Drlgbton rood and Ililldals CeW etry. Sixty Loty In Alleghouy City, Third. Ward, between East bane and Chestnut street. A Tract of Land In Wwttnurtlaad County, on tho Phila delphia turnpike, 7 muds from Latrobs—7s acres In culti vation of rich bottom land—Joo acre*. A Tract of Land near LUooier, Westmoreland county, of 575 acre*. WILLIAM IL--DARLINGTON, ‘ myl&dtf 155 Third sbtet; aboro FmJthfield. Ohio Land Itor Bale. THE pubpcriber offers tor .Bale section ten, township 12, range 10. SlarkJcounty, Oblo, commonly known as ‘‘Bowman's Section,” containing WO acres. It la litnated llirte miles wcat of Masailftut, on the State Road leading to Wooster, and within about twe olios of tbs Pitta* burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Tho south, east and umtlKtfit ijuartera are partly cleared and improved—• the remainder ia covered with superior timber—and the whole is well watered, by springs and running streams.— Tlds section Is considered the finest body of land In the County. It will be sold undivided or In quarters to suit ■ mhaaers. T»> those who desire to inTWtln real estate a ■tier opportunity la rarely offered. - 3. B. BWFTTZKR, • No. 1014th street. PUubnrgh. oc2&dawtfT Farm xoc .Bale. «I*JU oust THE ANDERSON FABM, 2} miles a above the Ocp»t,»t New Brighton, Beaver Co, J2l Pa, on Block House Hod, containing lOS acre* of excellent land, every acre of which is tillable, aiw]osof which la un der cultivation. liters are 13 acre* of good timber. & Decree in graasand pasture, sud oo abundance of coal. There {son Orchard ol grafted frolt trees. Jnaimosterery field there Is a spring of never-falUns water. The Improvements conlirt ol a new frame Dwelling, at* (ached tn a.wcaUjcr-boarded log, a small tenant house and a large frame Darn, 10 by 30. feet. This choice tAnnlstn a high state of cultivation, fences good, and in a respectable neighborhood, convenient to cbnrchce, schools. For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of Jai&dtwtfT J. AKDEfIgON, New Brighton, Pa. Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot ( oa “Water Street and Redoubt Alter, noxt to John Irwin * Sons, being ltt> feet on Water and Front streetsJand ISO doepalong the Alley. • It will be sold together or in lots oi 20 or iU feet each. For-trrms, (which will be made easy as to payment,) sp n|« to - JOSEPH B. LEECH * CO., , > mrdaltf v Liberty Street, Pittsburg. Liberty street for SALE.—The Store-room and Dwelling, situated on Liberty street, near St*Chlr, known as No. 163. The lot is about 22 fret front afid 120 feat deep, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which Is erected a Stable and Carriage boose/ Theproperty rente readily for $OOO, and will be sold at a bargain and on accommodating Larins. For particulars enquire of ' R. H. KING, S apl7 No. 211 Liberty street. OHIO WJHITJE SULPHUR. fpHESE CELEBRATED SPRINGS, (here* 1 tofere kuhwu u “Hart's Springi,” on the Scioto Rlror, AU miles fh)m Ohio White Sulphur Station, on the Spring, field, Mount Vernon and Pittsburgh Railrx ad; 8 miles from Delaware, on the Cleveland and Columbus Railroad, and 11 miles from tbo City "Of Columbus, is now open to the public seeking health or pleasure, under, auspices and with ap polntmenti that wiu make it Fiusv CUM in every particu lar. The present proprietors of the Ohio White Sulphur havo liberally added to the buildings and general accommo dations of the estate, and have fitted and famished Urn whaloon the suggestions of taste and luxury. The Cuixitu tnllbt unexayluMabU. The sceneryjof and near the domain has been thought to be the finest in Ohio; the air Is pore and healthy, and the medicinal properties of the wonderful Bpring, (jetting 120 gallons per minute,) aro now admitted to jtperaae curative and recuperative Influences superior to the famed White Sulphur of Virginia. There are attached to the establishment all the acoeoo rics found at the first Summer Hotels oftho country. The lawns and groandt about the Hotel are spacious and wellkept, and the beautiful drives through tho old forests and along the romantic river are singularly attractive, though quite secluded. Arrangemonts can be made for rooms by addressing IBAAO PAlST,Oolhmlms,Ohlo. For any farther general information, rsfereMeiwy be had to Mmjtl Andrew, Wilson * Co.. Cincinnati; or to Messrs. Filing of the Neil, or Kelsey of the American Hotri.Cplum bosfor to Mr. H. Chamberlain, of the American HgtoLD*** aware. JoStfmd* There are few things which affords ns greater pleasure than silting down to WTita a notica of tbs Celebrated Hoatotter’s Stwnaehßitter*, roeauseware fal ly amadous we are conferring a public b«eftt, aodcur heart tells ns that, by to taka there RUters, and been J&SSj?- I *!' pepsla,Biarbooa, ete, etc* for the career whkhlt is cer* toSuTho, RUters have aiwsrs been known to excel ril other preparations fa IbespreJy aiTO-OfaU the dimmthe •Ummch uhclr td; and the marked favor with which Il ls suokan of by thorn who hare used them, cannot hut convince afithat Its virtu- art many. Try them. • : ■ . . Sold by Druggist* svsrTwhesa, and by HQBTETJ.HR * SMITH, SolePco|»ioton,Noa.6B WaterorUFroatsU.! jnlfcdawT SUPERIOR BLANK BOOKB, Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books and Day Books. A large supply on hand, made in the most supefios manner, of the finest quality or paper, especially far city criers. Blank Books made to order, ruled to any siren patters. Je2s WM.Q. JOHNaTOM*OO,67Woods*. Ij'lSll.t—so bbla. aad 50 blf bbls new No. 3 J; Mackerel,. ;j- :.i Bft bbls Baltimore Herring, • . . '-£• SO do Halifax do,- i » do aodWklUsMaudlMacktrel, -i g 60 do lAkafid,lnstomand(of aaiaby . <f > Ja24 , ■ J. B. CANFIELD." PEARLS —50 bbli. in store and lor- gale bj j«2» J.B.CAHFISU>, fiottriß. Fimmes6uo»«| . KP'?‘ v i“ K £r" The TrosleM »*&■>.. a-agaesaaigs; ■ jams il SSagg&k^-r Plttstmrgh, M«j | jgy-Divipr.sD. —Tho President and DVrec tors of Lb* UouosftsbeU Inranan Oompsnyof ' bste this day d#dar«J * dlsWead et ■hara. to bs applied to th* redaction of tb* Stock K**— mjlCrdtf Hl&BT M« MWOOP, B*cr«t»rj. ffiiaants. W" situation in a 'Dry Go&s BtoTU br « yoaog Udjr, *E^ b °£2*? BngUiib and German ungß*g»*. Apply joQ jgX W-BPftK, East »ldo of the Diamond* Sd door north** *Ohfc> Al* lagbtnyCity. .i 1215. TirANTED—A Young Man of steady Vmo- W Inei* habits, hSTtng a roUl dpiul, »Uh«« to hr tc*l it in Kunetafe and profitable bonoe**, wmwm crnbl be employed os book keeper or In «w other capacity. The b«t of city reference glrcn aoa required. Address Box »1. Allegheny City, l*a, with THi nxnwtnd time and pUce of nesting. WOOL 1 WOOL!! —100,000 lbs. Wool wants^. CO, 122<8ecoBil aad 161 Trout its. Je2l:dAwtiT WOOL WANTED.—The highest marked price mid for Wool, by 8* HABIIApQH AGO, JMV t No 89ft Liberty atmt. WASTKD inMEDIATKIiTr-10,000 N«M to eyfeage in the tala of the noct popular selling T Books tu America. I arm] ids. Mechanics, fhrincri and Tsach- ' «rs wiahtng to travel, will And this to be* very profitable and pleasant tmsinesa, enabling them iOMetlie ootmtry, end make money at the mow Hm* Agents now in the trae- . I tnem are clearing from gsoo to fihSOO per ybwr. For foil perticaUn sodeint M. BULIBON, Qoenn City Publishing lice** Hi Main street, Cincinnati, 01aSSjdawfc? EaW| D - Mh-JSOS. Philadelphia. -* ISiucational, Male ana* Female' ,&:oademy, Xorth Setricifev,' Reaver County. p a , REV. IIENRY WEBBER, runout. LOCATED in a healthful and beautiful ra eion of coantry, 8 tulles North of Newfßrlghtea, with encr* freedom bom all 1 nun oral associations. - The moral "• and religions culture of the Pnplla is regarded of prime Im portance. TbetStndenttfor themortpartbdarflntbsfam- , lly of the Principal.- The course of Instruction fa eowprt- - htnrive and thorough. • ■ _ Terms per Session or 23 w»k«;facftnilßg boardlDgjroom. fnel, tights, washing and tuition, $6O. Latin, Greek sad French Lanauwpe*, fi.oochalf to be paid in adranfn. two .. balance at the close of the sewlon. Session commenced on TUESDAY, the 18lh day of Hay. v - - Students admitted at any time. ; * ■■■■’;■ Refer to Judge Park, Manchester; Gen. W Jf, Allegheny J. M. Burchfield, Pittsburgh; «J. 11. Hellof) de; j Jno. B.UcFsdden. dtv -• . ‘ T -• *• ■ For farther particulars, addreari h. -' REV.H.WEBBIB,PrtadpoV , • mj2B:d*w2mF Nortb-SewiCklcy, Reamr Co, ft. Auction Sales. I*. M. DAYlß,>Auotioiieer; Oommcrdal Sales Rooms, Ifo. 64 Fifth Street. Large peremptory sale op dry GOODS by order,of AselgneeiJ—'Will be eojd at the ; commercial sales rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, eommeno.* ing on Wednesday morning, Joly2lat, at 10 o'clock* .and cuiiticalng each day until tho entire stock bo disposed ot, a Urge qnaatlty of assorted dry goods, {Deluding Satinets, Cam! meres, Cloths, English Vol vetcens, Bleached .Musllay . Prints, Lawns, Delaines, Ootto nodes, Ac^'Ac^ito ■ wfcichws inrite the attention St the trade, and consumer A ' - Jo2o P.«DAVlfl,Atlct. AWN BROKERS SALE OF CLOTH ING.—On Friday, July 234. at 10 o'clock and . will bosold attbe new auction rooms>yo. 64 Fifth street, > by ordorof eastern pawnbroker*, a Urge variety of Cloth*- ! Ing, fn good coodltlno, which comprise a general aatortaent of ladlee* and men's wear, such as fine Dromes, MantDlas', Capes, Cloth Coats, Cassimere Pants, Tests, etc. Jo2o P. M. DAVIS, And. SILVER PLATED WARE At Auction.— On Thursday morning, July 22d, at 10 o’clock, wBl be sold, at the commercial sales rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, anextenelre and rich variety of Silver Plated W*re| all 04 which is of the |wst workmanship, and after the latest and moet elegant designs. .The* assortment comprisee-orery articleofSllvrr PUledWnrofortableusejtnchas fall TM Setts of plain and chased natters*. Coffee Urns, superb Ice Pitchers, Vegetable Dishes, Toy Betts, Rutter Dishes, Balt- Stand*. Table and Tea Spoons four and six bottled Castors, ,kr Aa the sale la poaitive without-regard to prices, it wilt be foand. particularly worthy of attention. The war*, will be arranged for examination on Wednesday. jalO P. M. DAVIS, Auct. HILDREN'S CARRIAGES—On Wednes-: day morning, July 2T«t, at 11 o’clock, will be. Bold,At'- the Commercial Sales llcoms, No. M Fifth ; —• One New Tort Chaise; ' , One Lady Washington Buggy; One plain Double Chaise. P. M. DA VIB, A net.. YALUABLE STOCKS At Auction— On, TUESDAY EVENING, July 20th,at 8 o’clock, win be ■old at the new Commercial sales rooms. No. 64 FUUistreef:; 20 shares Pittsburgh Gas Company Stock; \ 20 sham Merchants* A Manofactaren* Bank Stock. 2* do old stock Allegheny Bridge Company; -■; 20 ‘ do Iron City Bank Stock; - s 6 do Pitts'bg, L. P. anti M. Ins. Co. Stock' jni; - P. H.DAVIB; Anct’r Barodche, buggies and chaise - At Auction.—On Wednesday morning, July 21st, at ,• 10 o'clock, will be sold, at the Commercial Bale* Rooma L Ko. 64 Fifth street* Chin top and one open Buggy; one itockawsy Oarrisee and two wheel Yankee Chslaa. . jnlT P.M. DAVIS, Anct OF LOTS IN THE OITY.OF ALI.GQHBNY.T-0n Tuesday eTtming, July ■; 2p(b,£t 8 o'clock, at the'Coounerdal Buea Rooma.No. 'St Fifth sti, Pittsburgh, by order of Jmepb KnuX, Hiq, gxeentor o£ Catharine Radolpb, deceased,-will bo Talnable LoU of Ground situate on Rebecca, Belmont, Bn- • doiph and Rid go streets, and also on Water lane. In the Ist > ward, Allegheny. Finns can be obtained at the Carriage Factory of Messrs. JuhnqUm 4t Bro.,oear the premises, or at; the Auction Store. ' * . Tnna—One-third cash, rcsidooOi l and 2 yoan, within* terert, secured by tends and mortgage. Jtfl P. M.DAVISi Anct. T AST AND CLOSING SALE OP THE . J mWIN PROPERTY, IN ALLEGHENY CITY.—On .» Tuesday evening, Jnly.SOlb, at 8 o'clock, in the 2d story, . salesroom uf ihe new auction bouse, No. M Fifth sL, will be held tbo last and cloaiog sale of Lots In Ur. John Irwin's plan of his valuable and beautifully located Real Estate, situated in the lit ward,'Allegheny City, well known as the «" “Bupo Walk” propertr. Those Wishing to secure lots in thbcouvenlent: and lovely' neighborhood, will notice. that •. this a positively final tale, as the proprietor to determined ~S to sell ail. Central it, < a which there lots front, is GO feet .j wldo, and extends from West Common to Allegheny are-! no*, (also 60 feet wide:) Il ls every way adapted aa the'/ most desirable seat for ulegntit mansions and comfbttahM homtttaade. 1 One lot (No. 64) baring 60 feet front, and extending along . Tremont street, which la 46 le«t wide, 260 .feet to a 40 .fret street on the line oftho property of Richard Bowen, Esq.*. Eight lots (numbered from 65 to 62 Inclusive) between Tremont st. and Allegheny ar_ each SO feet front, and ex* tending 260 feet to the aforesaid 40 foetstreet One lot (No. 43) baring 34 feet front, and ■ expending along Tremont it. 140 feet toward .Water less to a2O feat alley- •: Eleven lota (numbered from 44 to 51 Iftclorire,) between ! West Oommon and Tremont st. each 24 feet front, and ex* '• tending back toward Water lane 140 feet to a2O fret alley. Twenty-three lots (numbered from 80 to 62 inclusive) be* . tween Tremont it. and Alleyheng each 25 feet front, . and extending back toward Water lano 140 fett to a 20 feet'' alley.' Plane can bo had at the auction store, and the premises ibown oo application. a ' 1 ' Terms of Sale—One-fourth cash; and the balance io three equal annual paymeots. JoS I'. M. DAVIS, Aoct. J STOCK P., Ft. W.’ & C. R, R. at. pbivatb sixx,ialo(stosultparchaaer«.'by apl P. M. DAVIS, Anct, No., K Tlfta st. «• AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO., Berctnntl 1 liiehitßgc. SECOND BALE NEW STOCK ALLEGHE NY BRIDGE OO.—On Tuesday, 3d day of August, ' , will be offered for salo at the Merchants’ Exchange,' la lols - notexceedlngflvesharesescb.TwoTbousandSharesofthe ' A New stock of tho Allegheny Bridge Company. Porcbasers of said stock will he required to pay an In italment of Ats dollars per share, together with the premi um tho stock may coumandat the time of sale. AUSTIN LOOMIS *40., ’ Jq4 Stock Brokers and Auctioneers. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00. AT THB MgRCHAHTy EXOHASQB EVERY THURSDAY EVENING/—Bank,. Bridge, Insurance and Copper Btock, Bond and Beal Estate told at poblio salt at the Merchants’ Exchange by i AUBTINLOOins* CO. Rotes, Drafts and Loans- on Read Estate negotiated oo reasonable terms by . AUSTIN LOOMIB * OO^ ••21 Stock Rote Broker*. 92 Fourth st. ooohiro it osi. . A. WORD THE LADIBS. THE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH- I SO, and wo call tho attention of the.LaidlaS to. the feet that COOKING, IRONINO, & 0.,. Can be done with economy, without epywilw beat, srtih* out toot, and wlth dlipatcS—the firi bring ulwaya ready in a moment—by cstng Inigrave’i Gu.Cootliis Stove, . , To whkfa werespectfullyicTiteyourattention,atNo.7B SmUhfieldstreat. 8-A.JOILNSON *BBO* ByOounty and City Righto for'rale. / ' .. . apftaHy . wan b, rom..^—.—.xa.n. rorrs-^— n, tons WUiUAHB.POm*GO., FLOUR FACTORS, ' OIWLIIT AND' I»ROX>XTOH COMMISSION MERCHANTS, * 824 R. Dolaware avenue, and 828 If. Water Street, (abovs Vine Street,) r - PHILADELPHIA; . mylfcdlra ww. s. Hourxa:..w...^.^J^ w^.^..^.^— WBI. B. HOLBEI * BBO.» PORK AND BEEP PACK EES, DKALxmi jy . Const Harkst and .Frout StreiUi mr3o - • —: w- o- • nOVVEB OA&XiS&T, FOURTU BTBEKT, between Wood and Harkst, Pittsburg AMBEOTTPXS «u» Taken In the muff *m* nv tax iax, at- prkre. .. rayEUddßj'- CABOO * CO*l AMBROTYFB AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES No. 2! Fifth street, gat tU) Market, opposite Fleming's Drug Photopapto finished fa oilwr water colcws, tinted ot pUUti Bpecintsni and Cecsptlon ,Boom on the ground Boar. : .gyfcdly " f MBROTYPES— QUALITY AND FINISH, \ 1 TUT IN QOO3MUBU TOR FIFTY CENTS, '' - Tv; .“ AT THE ' ' AftHBOIURK ' KO. 84 FOURTH - STREET. DRXJQSi-Esa.. Jamaic& Ginger;. BwwiH; V- § ■ ' Cooking Extract*; .• ", ‘ , PnsvadConi Btsrcfa; HackartfuliM; * - Oram Tutor; 1 ••••. * uSftV HI Cut Sod* . " Lumen Add; • qrr«f»lTigiyid»; , . . Leman Sjrop; 1 lent tow&er. ' ' •••'•••.•• ?'••- FAHSwToajMJo;-- Wo»flO, corner of Wood mad Tenth Jet ulafej jaio ’ FROPOSAXiSwiUbereoeiTodbj tho.il* coding BegeUtcic, at liU one* oo Kwn WodMdaj; i£»Mth ia of Jol|, IMS, MU Ui Ejifrln*tilmaterialasdtrcildiag a V J-j •• j -TT-- .. OBWXRIH OBER&Y ALLMT, *> '\±. ; fhni&;V6rtb’«ld»df YoutKrtrMifttto. *gm ud rodßaUoaa w t» "gt YfiSßJSai * V"» \i:
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