|jittslmrg| (Sprite. RIDDI»E ft Co., X&QTR ISTORS irluillDAY iIOESINO, JULY 21, 1868. ' JOHN If ftKAS, of Philadelphia. • ' (- ra euut Cvudmiv.^ . WXttIAX U. TRA2DfS,of F»j*iU. 1 WIVOBLIOAX COUKTY TICKET. I* l ' ■ taacowitw- nw »min, . ■ GKN.IAXBS K. UOO&HCAD, Ptttabarili. :<• -BOBRRTHcKSUmT, 4X3tim, -JOH2TP. PItfXXY, PlttibargH - itmin, . ■ ». HKROff fOSTEB, Ptttebatgh. : SLTAB IL IBIS Q; do ‘ DAVID B. BAYARD, PfleblM. JOUCSf.EOLLKBtUeEMqwrL \ '» ■ BOBIR®P.McDOWALL, . * •■■■..* . . ntun». / JAHKB L. GRAHAM, All#*b«aj. • pdoTße*rot*»». DAHttL ARSUtROIffI, Plttibtxrjb. oomnoosß, I . IACUBtS PATTERSON, Indian*. I i AOTJTC*, Old Bobs. —In the sameproportlon that Jehu Olaaoy Jones has been growing in court faror at Washington, sating Presidential dinners and guttling Presidential Tokay, he baa been losing faror with the “bone and sinew” of enlightened j Berts.': Flashed with' the pride of a Flunkey who ftlt that he could appreciate good dinners and good oompany, he prooUimed himself, last ' winter, a free-trader, and avowed a sympathy for'ftabama cotton plantations which he could not eniertfln for Beading workshops, or Schuyl kill mines. These words, lightly spoken in de bate, are now es so many scorpions to this po litical demagogue, and his former friends are deserting him on all rides. The defeotion is so general that it is even hinted that should Jehu be : successful—wire-worker that ho in!—in securing the nomination for Congress, ho would he de feated in **old Berks*’ by nn antl-Lecompton candidate. A few days tines, he ravaged to -have a publio dinner tendered him, in honor of his invaluable services in the halls of Congress, bnt when the arrangements were oompleted, the whole affair failed, becaoso nobody would attend ’“tjy■ '>••: \• - • • • ►.. '. . ttd giro it <oountenance, although he would, ao doubt, have willingly footed the bill. Hie Assertion of prinolples to which he had repeat* edly pUdged himself, i« justly regarded as a base act, eveuamonghisdetnagogue-ridden con •tltueocy, who denounce him as a false-hearted traitor. HU own body-guard of office-holders, finding that an assocUlion- with such a political XVMgada U contaminating, are flinging his favors back in his face,' and joining In the pop* - ahr outcry against him—an outcry which will eventually overwhelm him. Lceompton has been a fatal measure, indeed, to Northern (lough ' faces, and the lesson ebonld not bo lost, when old Berka teaohee it to her recreant and faithless representative. Mr. Buchanan ban required I sacrfflees from his friends, whioh oven a despot Would deemseyera and exaoting. How his tools, in thair hearts, must cares the old tyrant, who, in his anxiety to carry out his wicked measures, reckoned not the future.prospects of the young sun of hit poUtloal foUowers,’nor tho reputation r >of ‘ the old. All—youthful ambition—present .‘•access—alfhad to be laid at the feetof thisln- old man. What a hardest of infamy will he reap, during his administration, and what an avalenolie of execrations will envelope r bln memory in all lithe to come! Poor Jehu— if wa did not despise you and your fallen asso* .. dates ao mnoh—we oould afford to pity you .♦Sy'•*•>:<!».■>?-•:-'}• «v. i .• giaeex of the Washington Aqueduct replies u - fellows to the charge that the ptpeafoHhe Aque . duct are making In Scotland : ' Xha ooatraets for the Washington aqueduct were •warded to the lowest bidden, who complied with the eoodittos* of- the letting. Meem. J. F. A J. W»-fltarr, of Camden, who here just oompleted e Urge ooQtraet for thoVquaduot, offered et the lowest - price, but offered only o portion of the pipes by the required time. Mr. Lawrtiuee Myers, of your oily, offered to de liver the whole of the pipes needed, by the dm of October next. Hit price was a little aboro that of Mmrt Starr., The contract was awardod to him.— He baa entered into bonds and signed bii eodtreet. It Is aqfcjUtfHiainosß nor is it the right of the of* ■ 1,, fli;e»MiWWpraHnnt <n interfere with *ny f *“ |g£|g§6|iS£p¥ifa» ns-wHff«d%**ee*Mry to task** *- t> 1 ’ contract iy «k a arne * " doubtless buy his Iron where rv, ne can make most money out of It; and who can prevent btm ? Hot I. Yonre, respectfully, M. C. Mxigs, Corps Engineers, Chief Engineer of the Washington Acqaeduet. This Is no denial of the charge as we pub* it yesterday, but rather an admission of . Its truth. Captain Meigs contents himself with lbs reflection that he cannot pretent it; but will that content the American people? What do the workingmen of Pennsylvania say? Will they sustain an administration that sends to ' Scotland for iron pipes that oould be better nnd cheaper made in thU State ? mm sta . ‘hi—; •it. fill *.s sji? r^-f3 'Wnftl ii A Bio©t*.Boß«T«t —The Washing , ten correspondent of the Philadelphia Preu write* a»follows: , *A good deal of astonishment U felt and expressed hen,that Ur. Biddle Roberta) tbo chairman of the .Democratic Btata Committee of Pennsylvania and U. B. District Attorney for the Western part of your . /State, hat aayet lined no address to the people.— / It ia needless to lay that it is the praetico ofDemo ir_- eratie State Committees in all jhe States toiune ad* / . dresses to the'peopla.prior to a State election. He & / was appointed by a Lcoompton State Convention, 7 . and ongnt to speak out ocewayor the other. Jt is : the strong feeliog in the South that' there shall be / , so doable dealing on the Kansas issue In Penniyl ■/ . vaala) and that Jadge Porter shall aay where he la. / -'Under which king, Bexonlan 7 apeak or die!"— And, as the Administration expect every man to do his duty (term) Mr. Roberts should consolt the lodge, eel! his Committee together, end as soon aa possible take notion on the matter." In the game letter, we find the annexed para graph-; ,{ 1 tare been a good deal aassed at the comments * • • of tome of the opposition papers orer the letter of . ’ the Hon. William Montgomery, the Demoetmttei«sn- V. *■ " “ dldate" for Congress lb the Washington district of wear Stale, In whlah ha proposes To bny a certain . ■ UndofUonoDgahela whiskey for the president— ,-j TMs is weed as-* grave charge against Moutgom- ; *r». When It isreeollectod that he never indulge* ! * ia whlsk«7, or any kind of liifuor, hitnielf, as every ' 'J&*'■ "bbdy wbo met with him In'Washington last session >tatbim right well, his effort to precare a good article •• • Wa«hla,. :: y&'k. emmtr 1, fkmooi for got>4 wMikar, ttlKiul. aadret ft»-M>a« .wmdloglr JM>*l «w : •• ■ «W«*H I™ T*r«* ' - matt "®N-known fof 7*- Why. thm, .loqld Montgomery I» dmoukoW for U, tnUrwliio* .Sort, 10 ■“PP'J Woihtagton City ■., i with Uto bMt 0.1 to. market aflordi. TU. la a ahy dig at tha Prerfdenl, Implying >4hMia got that keg aokindly **>B"*d forbta ty Montgomery. To hiaolber great Mplolia, Montgomery may now add that of Furreyorof WMikeyto tiie,Preeldent and WosHdglon City ' lbgentraL'" . j; wmm s« ; >)hK ,\Si -;V-1 •\V « .. • : 00i ..I-.W.-V; Otm Stax* lICKII.—Tb« State tiokat formed r atHtpiilnrg on tho 11th gixei xerjr general tatftfattaa—«o word of dissent reaehra its from •oj qnnrttr. Etta (ha looofocoa, by.thtlr atUnon la rcfartoea to the nominees, admit their fitness, lnability of their opponent* to find an; tangible charge* agaixut then. The entire opposition press of the State, with great unanimity, ran up the fieg~tb the . ttMtheed, end reeobrc.to.beUle manfully under it for troth and victory. The »Ues ere bright; the men plaoed on the ticket are good end true % madmen in whom the people- have confidence, ' c who are worthy of their confidence— *nd the indWatidna are thet a decided triumph awaits -« o» Dorouu.—The Waeblogton correi ' TparfMt of tho Phltodelphle A’orrt AmirUan ■■ e»J»: ;• ’■ :■ ■ ' . ••All the Bluopti to pelch up e, truce between • ttt Admtototrettonend the DoagU« »ioj of tho ,' •* i Mrlrhw* nolud In confirming the orifjoel • ,? EpeeeUoo, ond/, widening the bteeoh. And ", - oUhedgh the Peifim W not allowed to be nSd,*gui, *aUitr«aetiU the.rlewi of thoio ■ l»potwrwh»»e«r required to do eo, end to the i ‘ redoltoi'of el! the petronege IheAdmbujlre ; *~r2s!im£tiT.-'■ tor eeeetel deje peete It h*» UMud with reeiewe of the poeUiooe When by ' fn hto CbieegO Bpeeflh, which, if uuutiou from the White Romc» iw inovnto fefieci end rtlt*r*U eenlipeale which. • - the&reeide&tteheenp peine to conceit There- '1 1 • ‘jjjj-"' &’ /% •' .K.S4TOW—~&U{B9LSU~-BUSaii CURT BgpPHUCAW STATE* TICKET. JOHN *!. LABIHEB. Ctartier*. dUTOOKT B. BOSTWiOK, Lai noBE&T n. pavia, owo. Tiut CostfiAcr roa Fobbios Inoa.—The en- r ?n Ok jo ttrmseJa following molntion* Jfar io nnmber); : ir«e presentedto'thh'OMdTUpobHetn ConvenlJo®,' 'll Columbus, Jaly IS, by the Hon. B. P. Wade, Chairman of the Committee on resolutions, and unanimously adopted:. That'the Republicans of Ohio, in Convention assembled, entertaining an abiding confidence In the cardinal doctrines of the party heretofore inscribed ttpon its banner, and in the dafenoe of which it h&a never failed to secure from the Intelligent and patriotic freemen of the State an ardent and triumphant support, here* by reaffirm the aame, and again commend, them to the favorable consideration of the people. Ruolttd, That the President of the United States and his servile partisans in Congress, aided by their emissaries in Kansas, in their persistent efforts to enforce by violence, fraud, bribery and Intimidation npon the people of that Territory a constitution in opposition to their wiU, ana in fraud of their undoubtadHghts, de serve and ought to receive the unqualified eon* detonation of all tbo American people? Rtaolud, That the astounding disclosures of the. ruinous and corrupt prodigality of the Na* I tional Administration,'Which, in thebrief period jof eighteen months of"profound peace,-has ex hausted an overflowing Treasury, and added to the pnblio debt $40,000,000, without any visi ble indication of a proposed remedy: or a cessa tion of the aril, compels the people; to choose between the alternatives of Bankrupt cy or National Reform, Ruolvtd , That we invite all men of all par ties to join us in restoring the Government to Us origUaT parity and principles, and preser ving it as an inheritance to those who may come after ns. How Drivuo Arrzcn tma Mxif or Nut GattuT—There Is some excuse for the western gruier’e preference for the Durham?, a*L the; formly drove them over the mountains. The fat of all oattle Is the first to rnu off, the flue par ticles mixed through the flesh of the first—the kidney, being ooated over and more solid, hold ing out longer, and the red meet being the last to falL One aecuatomed to driving, fattening and slaughtering, could deteot a drove of “drift ed" from those taken fresh from -the pastures, by seeing them pass on yonder as well as the could by handling them; and although the “drift" cattle might have much more kidney tallow, the meat would be as i poor as wood, and instead of being .red, would be as blue as a whetstone; whilst those taken fresh from the pasture or stall,if not,so fat would make more juoy, tender and sweeter beef. If you see a lot of battle, in the field or else where, with good shoulders, or rather .what a butcher would term “showing his shoulder to his ear," without any flank, rest assured that they have been “drifted” or in somo other way injudiciously bandied for slaughtering; for if there is no flank, there is not muoh.fat. A poor bullock does not wear a good shoulder longer than to get rid of his fat and the tenderest part of his flesh; and the neok and round would be the only parts ofsooh a bullock left for a steak. —‘Major Dickinson's Penn- Fen Address. Drop or Wms n a Qcksr Flags. —We were shown, While attending the annual examination of Union Academy, at Pleasant Ridge, by Dr. S. F. Bouohelle, one of tho most interesting geological curiosities we ever Saw or 'read of. It consists of a specimen of rock of the primi tive order of formation, and of the penlamdral order orjtUUiiaiiou, containing in its centre a globule of water moveable and visible. The water is, if there bo any truth in geology, one of the oldest drops of water in tho! universe, far more aneient than the waters of the flood of 1 Noah. To use the language of Dr. Bouohelle, “it is a drop of the waters that covered in dark- 1 ness the face of the great deep,, when the earth was without form and void-—in 1 other words, 1 this little drop U a portion of the first water that was created during the eix days of Genesis, became entangled among tho partioles of the rook during the act or process of crystali zation. The rock being primitive, or;the first of creation, the water must also be primitive." Any person wishing to see this geological won der, can do so by oaUing on the Dr.— Evtato (Af«) Observer. Dnatnor Gesxxai Quitman.—The telegraph brings us the announcement of the death of Oen. a. nf Miariwlppi. The dooeased was' about 60 years of Age, and a native of. Datehess oounty, N. Y., where:his father was the pastor of a Dutch Reformed church. In early life he emigrated to the South, and became a Mississippi planter. His brilliant services on the field, in the Mexican war, underthe appoint ment of President Folk as major general are well km>wn to the whole country. In 1855 he was elected a member of Ooogross, and last fall re-elected without opposition. As chairman of the committee on military affairs In the House for the lost three sessions, his services have been gererally acknowledged as invaluable. Quiet and unassuming in his man ners, though stern and inflexible in his opinions, be commanded the universal reaped of *r" rel ’ fow-membara. .In Mb dealtUl* mlaad nod Irißd .oldlß.-' 1 » n<J **o.- fol statesman. . ~ „ „ A Sr*aW" L'krrHO*.—Tbero was a fellow in a in Arkansas, who was eus rJ2ss,6f aheap stealing. At last a planter ri sing through the woods, peroeived the eusptoted individual emerge from the woods, and after looking round to aee that no one was near, walk ing up to aflook of sheep and knocked over the largest and fattest. At this moment the planter rode up, and confronting the thief, exobumed: “Now, air, I have caught you. You cannot get off; you are caught In the act." “What act," indignantly Inquired the thief, i “Why, aheep stealing," was tho prompt re ' ply. “Sir, you had better mind how you charge a respectable American citizen with such a crime as sheep stealing," replied the gentleman with a penchant for mutton. ..... “Now will you deny that 1 flaw you kill that , sheep t" asked the planter. “No, sir," was the answer; “ldid kill it, and I’d do it again under the same eireumetances— I'll kill anybody’s sheep that bites me as I’m going peaceably along the road." Urn. Choatr, we infer, hasp’t a very exalted opinion of Ihe pulpit, or of themen who oocupy it. Referring, in his Fifth-of-July Oration at Boston, to a proposition previously enunciated, be got off this remarkable sneer at the cloth : 1 There is a oant of shallowness and fanaticism which misunderstands and denies this. There Is a distempered and "ambitious morality which eay* olril prudence is no virtue. There is a phii aothrephy—eo it calls itself—pedantry, arro gance, folly, cruelty, impioosness—'l call it, fit enough far a ~pulpit, totally unfit for a people ; fit enough for a preacher, totally unfit for a states man, &o.” i Mr. Choate thinks that a philanthropy which is “totally unfit for a people” may be “fit enough for a pulpit"—that “pedantry, arroganoe, folly, cruelty, impiousneft," are “fit enough for a preacher," though “totally unfit for a states man." We forbear to jndge Mr. C. harshly. It may look so to a man up tho topmost heights of faetlau,— tou. .Jour. A Forty Dat's Lfontoxxoi.,—The Freeman’s Journal in noticing a “coronation of Our Lady of Grace,” at a Roman Catholio church, eajs : “Those who will be present at the j Coronation can obtain a plenary indulgence, by our Holy Father the Pope for this oily. His Grace the Bishop of the Diocese has been pleas ed to grant one indulgence of forty dage .to all who shall visit' the church during tho Octave."— Detroit Christian ITerdld. * The Herald ought to have recommended tho President and Cabinet—in fact the whole Le oompton portion of the Locofoco party—to a visit to this church during the Octave. It is the only place on earth whore Indulgence for Le comptoh oould be hoped for, and this is the cnly authority .on earth, or above tho earth, that would undertake to grant indulgence for tho manifold slnsof Locofooolsm.— Detroit Ado. ' Wm. Eiousb and thb English Bill.—The ignoranoe of the leading European journals on many prominent points of American policy has been often noticed. We have now to recordan other very singular iostanoe. Several of the London newspaper*, and atleast two of their Parisian contemporaries, have been discussing that peculiar enactment of the last Congress oo&hftnly known as “the English Mil." In happy ignorance of the fact ' that this measure, soon at it is, owes its title to the remarkable legislator on whom that precious atatuLe is gen «»oy affiliated, etrttls Lhndon and Part; tdl tora aerionalynaiuoie that Itlnau “EogUßb” MU aimnl, awl aolaly baeanaa lifinbodlaa ErgU.h rtrlnmplta I —PhiL Prclt. Mcasxa or a Wira, awn ATtaMraoßoicipa. -On Totadny trminf,a« Mre.Webbwu going frotnher own raddaaea Intba town of West •diash, Monroe county, New York, to ththonsa of hir aoo, about a qoartar ot a mile away, ac oompaniad by bar boaband andason oflß yeara 1 old, tee husband who had been drinking freely, suddenly drew a dirk knife. and sOtbbed his t wife in tee tide near the heart. v He was in ataatly knocked down and secured : by the son, but not before he bad Infiieted several danger ous wounds upon himself. His wife died the next morning, and it is thought he cannot re sever. 8 StObm at Youc, Pa.—Oq Wadnesdav evening j^^Xe^^Kn d i , '7 tor “; ,> “ Md 0,,r Tolk -5%, ta .*““»*• Md there m a Ugh wind. Bhedj, tree*, fencer, red her red i griln rtrehr were blown down in rapid oucces eion. Th, rhndl on the ngrlcnliural f.ir grpnndn wra prorbntrd,nndln their frll oerried , down the iron pnrillon of Heesre. Bmrll & Bot- 1 ser. The CTors nnd bell on the eteeple of fit Pntrloh'rohnrah wen nleo blown hwey. Ctori 1* loum.-rThe', Indiwnpolir (Ind.) Sentineii : tUhfc tbni, on the wholh, the oropof - WhMtinifciaSUU will nooedUudoflrtt jenr. to lnpeeie owhetr^^^^*? 1 then 2£jS3S3SSgfe*tt£ sseBBa&BRSTn jl*Sw*.,r_ v y Sait Lad - Louis s<pttsZ£e«n, writing front Bolt W* City, ! * on tho 18thof Juncjeaye:—rtbU oily, which si* . week* ago contained not leak than fifteen thou- . Band Inhabitants, now little over one i« hnndred; they hare an emigrated to a email j town about fifty mflessouih; called Proro, where . they live, some in tents, some in wagons, some : 1 fit small houses, end some without anyof these | oomforts. And even to this day, nolwxtbstanu- ; ing the treaty of peace, they continue to leave the city which they haro been for the last ten years attempting to build. The roofe of the pub- , lie works, the floors of the howeethe j board fencing, hare been used in boarding up . the doors and windows of the houses. All ap pears desolate— hardly a person can be seen I saTe about tho post-office, ana about a small, i but'neat restaurant, which is the only place of \ aooommodation in the city, and U only affording j relief in the way of meals Not a cent’s worth j can bo bought here, nor con any work be pro-; cured from tho manufacturing establishments. One baker shop embraces all thqtrade and com- 1 merce of the city. ; ' 1 The Governor and lady were fortunate enough to come across a person kind enough to permit them to occupy his house; {but all others, officers and strangers, have to enjoy the luxury of sleep ing in their carriages or on the ground. The ooarse of this people will doubtless seem strange to you, and it is really unaccountable. A people, tho large mxyonty of whom ore poor ana needy, to leave their comfortable houses ana take up quarters iu tho open prairies, and that after a settlement of all difficulties had been ad- justed, doe* seem strange, I hare askedaianj of the Mormoos why it is they yet conliioe to remove their hou*cholds and provision*'*! eo greet on expense, when ell things are reported settled. But few will an swer In plain terms, and those who do say that they hare not confidence in the fulfilment of what they oonsider the agreement. That they want to see the army enter and locate before they ohange the plans previously adopted by them. The foot is this. If the army locales ad- jacent to this city, the Mormons will not return to it, and will, in all probability, destroy by fire the whole city; and this ! intention may aooount for their refusing to allow any one to ocoopy their booses. Ths Indiana State Sentinel formally reads the Hon. John 0. Darts out of the Democratic party; and publishes, the mandate by saying “Let hit name be atrtefem from Oie toll." Tb« Tr rtinid} rack as BCERiIAYE’S HOLLAND BITTERS cannot betoo high ly recommended. To (be traveling community, especially, It i> certainly eo invaluable remedy; bsTiog little or no ex ercise, constantly exposed, end subject to tbe effects of e chenge of climate end water, they require tome pleaunt medicine of this kind to regulate tbe bowels. Oitmost—Be careful to ask'for Boerhave’s Holland Bil ter*. Tbe great popularity of this medicine has Unlaced many Imitation*, which tbe public should gnard agihut purchasing. yyanldat fl per bottle, oralx bottles tor |A,by thepro prtetus > CO., Hanuteetoring Pbarmr eeotlste and Chemists, 27 Woodetreet, between Ist sod 2d Pa- and Druggists. geoeraßy. JaltdAwh Special WHEELER 4 WILSON'S SBWINQ MAOBINBS. Aoxnt's Orricx, t»8 Fifth Strxst. Thcso Machines, which have gained such an entieblo reputation <jvor all other Sewing Machines, on ac count of Ist. Their Lock Stitch. 2d. Their simplicity ol construction and consequent! freedom from derangement. 3d. Easy nornNDl, and iib, Their durability, are now offered with all tho latest improvement and adraatsgvs at manufacturer*’ prices, by ALEX. R, REED, Agent, JulB:dtctf 'SO. 68 fifth gtriit. HOTBEASI SOTKKSBIII HOTHEMIU Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup for Children Teething. It bss do equal on earth. It greatly frdUtates the process of teething by eoftenlog the gams, reducing all iaflammstloa—will allay pain, and la sor* to regulate the bowel*-; Depend upon It, mothers. It will gire rott to younclve*, sod relief and health to your Infant*. * Perfectly rnfc In all cases. This ralusble pniparstlonj ia ths preacrt{Aion of oue of the moatexperinoced and skilful feme!* physicians in New England, and has been used with nererlaUing so cease la milUoua cf case*. ' We bellere it the best and surest remedy ia tbe world, in all easel of Dysentery and to Children, whether It arises front teething oi from any other cense. If life and health can be eetlmatad by dollars and caste, li worth Its weight In gold. Utlllcns of bottles are sold every year tn tbs United Elate*. It I* an old and wall-tried remedy. raiCß OSLf » : osmt3 a bottle. jyNsna gsaoioaon!*** KDJ3, Kew York, I* onl>* *rf«tt«'wr*7?*r, Sold br DmrelrtojSioatUoat tbo -ill UR. 080. xitSEB, Agent for PltttbargU ; ; —SIIEGREATK3TMATCH 51AUHINEJN TUB TTORLCI a fortune made wrru a small invrsmust THOMAS' PATENT MATCH MACHINE It B cheap and pcr&i>~i Mcta-ii Mikrr. Tho Machine ccsu only gild; is by hand, and will make tho for mas of tho manufacturer I to » short Ud*. When, rood wood is to h« had readily it jmaterially reduce* the cost. Several county or Machine privilege* are offered tot nta st» moderate price. IbrpartiixUre call at OAtBTTE COUNTING ROOM, fifth stmt. jaL-dAwtctfT Pittsburgh Water' Cure Establishment, FOR TflE CUREi OF ALL KINDS OF DISEASES.—Located si Itayrulie Static*, oo tbs Pltu hnfgh, pL Wayne an<r Chicago Railroad, {* oow newly re fitted and improved by the erection of s Gymnailnffl and Bowling Alley, which wllL afford agreeable and healthful exerdae sod amuaement for patients sad others friendly to ourey.Um, *be may wish to spend soma time with os daring the hot weather. iAddiaaa Box 13M, Pittsburgh .Penn*. J. DKRFORD, M.D.I thMl£lAn . Je2dAw3mF n. FREABB, R.PJ gbysttUaa. American Manufactured Watches. We would moot respectfully announce to the pnbllo that we bars taken the Agency for the celebrated AttBBIOAR LEVER WATCHES, » An article which la manulacturwd In Waltham, Mats, and, gotten op of the beet material on tha most approved princi ple, and poaeaaati every roqulflt* fora RELIABLE TIME KEEPER. For any defect In material, workmanship or performance under talr usage, the menofacturwre bold tbetn eelvee at all times reaponaible. Them watches have been t&ted and are in naa dally ; by a great many Rallmad officers and have give tha ntmoet latiifactlon to regard to strength sod corrects see oftime on LOOOUOTIVES AND RAILROAD OARS, While <o tmtlcu. Every I watch will bo accompanied with a certificate or guarantee from tho maaofrdoms, showing that the buyer runs no risk whatever t< gettings watch that will not keep correct time. The watches areof a medium alia, hunting cats, tspeh In. style like anßogliih Watch, and will certainly plaaaa everyf one who may give them a trial. In addition to tbe above, we keep cc-netentlj on b«nd a fan BMortment of the beat'Bake Kogllxband Serin Watebea, Watch Maker*' Toola, Machinery and Watch Material, to- Sthcr with a complete (lock of Jewtlnr> 'Enver Ware, ockt, Fancy Goode, etc., which we tbauattll lime* be happy to abow to oci cnatomera. 1 BEINEMAN * MKYRAN, clO ! 43 Fifth at, PltUbofah, Pa. arlfcljdawTH l rauarausiA. WM. McKEE & CO., No. 34 1. Front Strand No. 33 Cit Ula ■«. IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN DRV GOODS, Abb constantly receiving on cohsignuint, IRISH LINENS, BIHRT FRONTS, HDEFS, Ac., in great nri+iy. Alio, BRITIBII GOODS, conebtlagla parl or PAPER MUSLIN'S, VELVET 00RD3, BBAVERTBEMK TABBY VELVETS, ALPACCAS, CASHMERES, ITALIAN CIXJTnS, Ac. . JaLdtofo FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON BAND, A TOLL SOPFLT OF WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, 43-Onier*, aceompeoUd by tbecufc, will meat prazopl attrition. lIEIfBr.B. COLLINS, gnylfcdflyl 26 Wood «tmt, frAMTim* GRAY MHOaOUASTT TAILOR, . . Ko. 42 BT. CLUB STBXET, \ * prmßCßon, pinna, Is prepared to famish his CUBtomers and boym generally, with! (La latect sad ,moit (uhloiubU atylee of Spring and Simmer floods of crery Yariaty, which bewiUmakoaptoordertothaeettre aMWkctlonOf thoao who may Catpt ihtm with tbatr patronage. apg&dfe PAYNB, iBXSSBZiXa ft CO., KuroTAcmzu or Cooking, Parlor and Heating STOVES, Orat«B, Front!, Fender*, eto., Aod Hvm&ctarm of the Celebrated OAPItAL COOKING RANGH3, 170. 435 LIBERTY STREET, JySSdydfc j PITTSBURGH, PA MITCBBLL, HERRON ft CO.. außcraonnuu or • Cooking. Parlor and Hosting STOVES, Orate Front*, Fender*, Cooking Range*, Re. 196 liberty Ht., PUtabv|h, Pa. -v. arflfcly DAWBS Ac OLULfiY, lt|a and Ortimwul Fdatin, > j s J>\ oba IB"Xa 8: | Miiw n White LeadandZlno Paint*. Alw, all kinda cf WsttfOCli, Vamtab**, Wlodow Ola* .. ptmjr»hnuibea»*e, Itt WWJktdJliwdwraskN HiytoAflor atlMydb i . •• - tmojoaca. —,^w.**cuuootb. Pittnbnrgh Steel Work*. JONES, BOTD at CO, Meaetkctmenof OAA SXtEte.oleok BWJNO, PLOWend *.B.BnineßP*iitastnd axus, . ' . ttnur noaond tWOrmU, POUms^l*. BOGXKB 8c COep tiuntumai o» • - FUtei ItHl '■ - -OQlt&Tator.TiMUi* * r ,u ‘ * - - iQg^wr.gwUFTfKTirfipJTrfrtWlipJ^o .• , ißX'lWef,.. - —v-dv» .■*». . r . _ Spout &mn. Permanent Offloe■ Complying with the urgent reqneet ot hun dnds of Uuir patlactS) DR&C.M.FJTOHfcJ.'W- 8 T KKB Qcts cooclodod to rastla . PKEMASENTLT IS PITT®BtTHGH, Ah') may bo eonnltvd it thdr otic*, No. 191 Penn street, OPPOSITE TH* BT. CLAlfc HOTXL, Daily, except BmuUjn, fcr Coiumaptioa* Asthma, BroßchltU aad all other Chsrenle Complaints complicated with or ceoeisf Pulmonary DUeae*, toclading Catarrh, Heart Diteate, Affection of the Liter, Z> ?•* P*P*ia, Oatirilit, Femalr’ Cowplainlt, elc. ■ I DCS. FITCH A STEM would state tot their treatment j of Consumption U baaed upon toe fad that A* disease to* UUinOu Hood o»diyrf«*«fta7*> 6oa Ufa** -during todmlflpewnf in i\t htngt, and they thereto emoloy Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal renedlea to porlfr the blood and atreogthen the eyitain. With Ouse, tbe»Ji»e MEDICINAL INHALATIONS,which they ralue highly,but j only aa (haring no Ctiratfw *S*d when used | alone,) nod loTnlida are earneatly cautioned egainatwaiting the pradoui Umcof curability on any treatment baled upon I the platuible, but Caleo idea that the “seat of the disease can be reached In a direct m«nmir by Inhalation," for aa before i stated, th* teal of Lhe disease is ti &u Mood and Ita ejftds only In the tonga. charge for consultation. . ~ , A tot of questions will bo sent to thoaejriMdng to «m -anlt na by letter. mygfcdewfctfF The Great English Remedy. SIR, 4&UBS CLABKK'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from a prescription of Btr James Clarke, H.D., Phjnidsn Extraordinaryto thiQtiwm. ThU well known, Medicine la no Ifflpoalßon, but a aura and nfo remedy for Female DUBeultlaa and Obstructions, rom any cann whatever; and although a powarftil remedy, they contain nothing hurtfOl to the conititntlon. TO MARRIED LADIES It la pwnliirlj reltad. It will. In a short time, bring on tbe monthly period with regularity. Thtu PiUjhavencTvrbffn know* to faQwSertiht dirto tiontonthttuondpage (f pamphlet er* vxßobiavtd. For fall particulars, gat a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N- B—sl and 6 poatage rtampa enoloeed to aar aolbari tad agent, will itwuro abottlo, containing over to pills, by re tarn mail. , . B. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO., Plttabnrgh, wholesria agwit, and sold by all druggists. apSTjdkwfcT John.C. Baker Se Co’s GENUINE . OOD-LIVBB OILI! This Medicine, prepared in the most ap proved manner, and bottled by ns, baa received tbe tanc thru oftha moat scientific of tbeModical Profession of Phil adelphia aod elsewhere, who recommend U aa gnperior to any other now mannfaetartd. Of lta efficacy and Importance u a remedial In caaeaof Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma* tUm, and all Bcrofolona ditoases, It la unnecessary to speak; —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe and America havingtested lta wonderful corstlre propertiet. Prepared onljy by JOHN 0. BAKER * CO, Wholesale DrnggUta, No. 164 North Third street, by all Druggists throughout the country. jsißMtocaO SINGER'S bewhto machines. Tb* great superiority of BINME’S MACHINES Overall other*for Ihetueof Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers,. Harness Makers, Carriage Triminera and Coach Makers, Baa long bean known and practically acknowledged HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which Is a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing lta work equally well with the lorge maehjnaa.) and moat becomes (kvorite for family use. A foil supply of the abort Machine* for sale at New York prices, by R. gTRA'W'j 33 Market «t„ PITTSBURGH, PA, AlaO, tbe BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. Price from |46tosM>. [dal?] anlftlydfc 8. B. & C. P. MARKjLE, PRINTING, JOB. AND ALL KIND 3 OS W RA. 1* I* I N - O PAPER. Wuihoaie, No. 3? Wood Btre«t, ' PITTSBVBGB, PA. Djilfb Eayi bought at market price*- j. a. choxbtt. n. d., 183 Third Strut, PUtiburgh, Penna., Haring bad tb« advantages of Eutczn Collogta nodf Ho*- pitala, and literal fern’ practice, offer* hU profawlonal nrrlcea In SUfiQIOAL ASD MEDICAL CA3E3. OoL Wfijon McCatwll—« Hod. H. A. Wf*t®r. H«a. T. J. Hcbam. John H* Uollor, JUq. alUttff,B»q. mySJydtb Rat. W. D. Howard. Ret. D- Q. A. MaLaan. T. IL Silt, Bkj. 4. B, limiter. Jacob McCol N. HOLMES Ac SONS. tuuu ia r ' Foreign ami DomeUie Bills of fixebuge, CtKTIhCATta OF DEPOSIT, [K- DANS. NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 67 JdAHKET STREET, VITTRBCBQII* PA. •S-CoiUction* in*d«OD olltE* principal eltte«U»rou*h oat the Halted auUra. epXt-fciy BSbAN «c BRO. JOHN Iron Rolling* Iron TtnlU, Vault Doer*, Window Shelters, Window Gnardi, to., ,Voi. 01 Second Strert and ftft Third Strut, (Bwtwceo Wood and Market,) riTTSBUIUITI, PA- Ha** cctiaad a variety of nvw Pattern*, Lewy and plain, ■a.table' for alt psrpoaea. Particular attensUua J«M to en* clodngQrare Lota. Jobbing done at abort aotlce. mr9. nt. niatm ——wx- c. mure VANDEVER 8t FRIEND, A.TTORNKYS -A. T LA.W, solicitors u chajickry»s So. ft, SMaft lovn. promptly mad* is any part of Kormra lowa, or Waiters Wlacotmn. WUI attend to the pare base and Sal* of Real Batata. ob> talnlna Mooay oa Pood* and Mortgngea aaltlydfc W E YMA N.. Sc SON, HanoHctnnn and Dealer* in all kinda of TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND I.HAF TOBACCO, Cbrner of SotithJUld Strut and Diamond MUf, PTTTBBUSOO.PA. W3LC. a0awa05........ ...... ROBINSON, MINIS t HILLERS, FOFSDBRI AJfD MACHI jI»TB> WASHINGTON ’WORK 8. Pitta burgh, Poona. Olßec* N 0.31 Barket ilralte . ManoJbctare all kinda of£team Enxinaa andMiH HacMn try; Oaallngv, Railroad Work, Steam Uollara and bbwtlron Jobbing and Repairing done on abort police, mrtfclydlo GKO. IX. ANDKRBOH, aYo. 181 Liltrty Strut, Piuibatyh, Pa., tuHonoToan AKirwaoLsma nttn a Et»ry Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, S\oo Ltalhtr, Split*, Jforoeeo, French onrf Country Calf Shint, Sole Leather, Carriage Oilcloths, &o. All of which will U toraJahod at tha lownl Caah FrtUe. 0-H IDES WASTED .“€* JB'O-HKIG’CT KIOBANGJJ. SIGHT BILLS DR ATV N BY DOSO&Ri IBE&U&S A- CO., ON THE UNION BANE, LONDON, IN BUMBOP ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Alao.SUUoo tb* principal riUw and town* of fnoc*, Balftom, Holland, Qaraaoy, Rowia and othar Bnropwa St&tss, constantly oadifed «od tor*#l*bjr WM. XL WILL LAMS A CO., Bankers. Wood atroet, comer of Third. MATLACX ft ROOBRB, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBHOHANTB, Ho. 18 Pine Street} St. Louie, Mo. atria to Murdoch A IXlckeon, St. Lonia, Day A Hailack, Clncfonntl, Ohio, Chaa. DuflMd A Co, Loalavttla, Ky., P. a. Day * Co., Bornean, Parti, IIU, Qnep & Stone, Banker*. Moseatlna, lowa, Day k Uatlack, Philadelphia, Pa, . , . , EL fanyth, Chicago, f night Agent lor Illinois Central Junraul. - Jaftto‘lfa EISA stove: WORKS, ALEXANDER BRADLEY, ■AOTTAJTtm* AK9 DIAIA* Ut not TABHXT Of NOAMS, PAELOB ADD HBATMfI BTOTEI Plain and Fancy ©rats Fronts, Ao., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Foundry on ADtgbeny Blrar, two equaro nortb-eut ol Paaotylvanla Piuengar Depot. Office and Sales Room, mrl&lydfe Hb,4WoodBt»iPUfbttr|h.Pa, W. Sc JD. RQ733HART, *urtT*cm«*»nr»B*Ain«iw Ail kind* of Tobacco, Snuff and Ol|iri, HararrcantiyUkeutha tmfldlt* toHuHr Menaftetartof Satabitehißattt.No.4Blnrta ■treat, when they win baplaaead to raaelrt their fciooda, apndydb HENRY H. COLUNS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND .WHOLESALE DKALK&IN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, BMsh t AAd Prodttea Generally, . A«P Jfa »WM amk PttUtmrth. HELMBOLDTi ttKNUINE I’KEPAKATION. HEUtBOI‘D’B Oatmlaa PKEPABATION. - HKLMBOLD’B Genuine PBEPAHAHON. ÜBIAIBOUPS Genuine PBEPABATION. Ii preparad according to pharmacy and Chaaletry, with tba eeroracj ana Chemical knowledge deroted to their HMT.UBftI.TrH GENUINE PREPARATION—Por! of the Bladder, Kloaeya,Or*Tal and Prepay. yap; paipi ukadi—“be afllrtadma," thafeUow» loc certlflcate ol» ccra oforer 90 yaan* itudlot t H. T. Hxuootn—Dew'Sr* Ihare been troubled with &n affltetloo of tba Bladder and KWneyt far orcr twenty jeon. .1 hare tried PhjtteUnatarida, eirtattaatcoßd* dad to gtra you moltt Preparation a trial, aa I bad heard ithighly apokan oL. It awrdediM Immediate nllet I harenaed three tottlea, and Ihara obtained mure ralirf from ltiefbcti and feat noth batt*r than U»re fcr twenty, ycaraorerleoa. 1 haTt the greataat faith to Ita rfatoee and entattra powera, andahall doalltoay powar to make U known to tha afflicted. Hoping thU may pror* adnata aeon* to yon to wrfittog yoa to Introduce the medletae. I aa trulyyoua, . Al.iHcOmmcii < ShooldaDydoaMMr?McCormV:k‘i «txt£nwnt,;he nitn totbafcUowteggenUaaMar r Hon-Wm. Blgier, a*Gorenwr, FauHJireala. . Hoo.Tboe B. Flotaace, Philadelphia- .. . , Hen. J.C.Kno*,JndrtTk*»(x>«Pa. Hon. J. ft. Black, Judge, Phlledelyble. ■ Hoo. D.R. Pcrtar, «Moranior*Paaßaysr«Bto. . Hon. miaLawto Jodga, PhltsWphto. - , Htn.B.C.ori«;jsn<J.S.Cton«. .. , HotoV. A.Porter, Qn fclkiUTnnSjpMa. ? B»Msßlglar,axdMfanur,GUUbnl». .. Boa.ff.BMhvAndltarOoairel,WaSifagtoc ) D.O. - iJLnd—ayotkanUfaacauary. ■ . AliiaiNlMMttkMM' V- j-'• '■ .■/■ F&SFA&AIXOS; tnnoibarol«ga> ; _ . " miKitwliwt . __ bhlmr»tora i , xsmasuExr*op. 1 Jtri» atbectisemxntg, '( 1 nnn non ACRES lOWA ANdI iTOR RENT— A Store OT( Market, between X UXBa oe tsd x IbißlufTrarthitTNlfc .-,1 .. wIITbe open to” private entry. Bolden <f Land Ifianuc* • Jdls.lrnd 'JL W. GAZXAMrKo-IS7 Fcorta S T blT ’AlSS^.^" , * 67 "* a -‘ ; npo LET-A comforUßle endrveU;OTg - KOCSTM BROTHERS. • i modern twoatorv brick IIuU&E, wmtllmnff ® * with ail the eonTenlcncaaofbalb-room, hoi end colawefar» AMr«TCßgorxrnL....exuus tocat«~...wiumisoratxE. R*» fi ,V n^ i»nl«o KOTINTZE BBOTHBKB, M,..„ For urm., l BAitKBBS AXD BJUZ, XSTATZ JGXyTS. ; nnH:dtf ' H 9 FederalitrecVPtmfrnrgb. I buuu is rxcoAses as» conr. * _ 1 £rcAo»pc&7d onaßtht Principal Cilia in i'wope. J®*Buy,SteU and Locate Lend i OMAHA CITY, R«bn*ka...DAKOTA CITY. Kebmkiu x SPECIAL will t»e given to tLe collection of debt* and to the wtaast of taxe* in Ne braska and low*. Money loaned for Eastern Capitalists.— lateral paid on deposit*. Land* and town property iwvnght and void. Land* entered on time far actual tettlcra. OoTerment land* selected and located with warrant* or cash, on conunMon, or for a eh are or the profits, in Omaha District, Nebraska, j Dakota District, Nebraska. NebraekaCity u | JtrovnsnUo “ ‘‘ Oonndl Blaff* M lowa, j Sioox City “ lowa. 1-asda U Omaha, Nebraaka City and Brownsville Dis tricta, will te to marktt on aud after September lit, 18£S- Thoae in Connells Bluffs and Siona City District* are now in market. Any information dorirtd in relerence to lands or bn.dne*' generally. In Nebraaka or lowa, cheerfolly girea, free of charges The fees moat always be endoted when Warrant* are tent to be located. Land office charge* being 2K cent* p*r acre, and locating foot glO, for 160*; far locating atnalier alsad warrant* weebarge tp the tameproportion. RsmsßCU—Brown & Kirk pa crick, Pittsburgh; lull 4 Berger, do William Payna, do 8. Jones A Co, Banker*, do Jane*. Kent, Santee k Go, Philadelphia, E. Williams, Bon k 00, do J. Whiting, Banker. Canton, Ohio. Farther reference* gireoifdeetrod. JttSl-wAni*? pRINOE'S lINKIT X L L B D MEIODEONS, niffl ,A LA&QB ASSORTMENT KAN U PACTUREB’B PRICES. ' CHARLOTTE BLUMB, At “Old Ectabllahed Plano Depot,” Ho. 119 Wood street, aeconddonaaboTo Fifth. ■ Jail PROPOSALS will be received bj the Re cording Regulator, at hi* office, on Penn street, until Monday the2&tb Intt, at li *,B>r GRADING AND PAV ING about yard* on thia MonoagaboU wbart, along tho water line, fr-m Short street w««twardly. Specification* and other information may bo obtained at the Recording Regulator 1 * office. Payment* to be made in cash. By order of the Wharf Committee, JuZLtd . 1L R. McGOWIN. PROPOSALS will be received by the un dersigned until tb» 30th ioat., for farnlibing (inclnd* lag all materials,) and laying the Water PI pm and Stop Coekt, fron the eoasectCoh. near the Upper City Batin, to within the groondtof the Wcatera Peanaylrahla HoepUal. TbepUnandtpsclflcatloo maybe teen at No. 12 Fourth i treat. QBO. W. JACKSON,I W. WADB, VCommiUeo. JOSEPH PENNOOK) INEN CAMBRIC UDKFST *R Corded Borden, Hcm-Stltched and Embroidered. now •tiling •v low at MURPHY A ‘>Clo«ing Out" Bale, that ladloe would dd well to Uy la « supply for future nee. \ JcfliddwP SCARCE GOODS.—Linen Chocks, Pink, Buff end Blue; Chambrey Gtoghama. Whit* BrJlliaot*, tnw atyle Brown and White Lawna; Black and White Plaid Print for Boaters, 40. , . , - Ju2l 0. HANSON BOTE, 74 Market etqftft.. OLIVE OIL.—I have just received a wfcge *ojmlj of Pure OUre Ql), lor table nie, of the .flneet brood* in tne country. JQS.FLKMING, ja2l corner Diamond end Market treat. WHEAT, WHEAT.—We will pay cash for any quantity of good clean Wheat. Jb2l r HITCHCOCK, McCREBBY 4 CO. 1 *TPv bhls Flour to arrive and for sale by 1i O jo2l gITCHOOCg, McCBBERY 1 00. GET THE BEST WEBSTER'S UNA BRIDGED QTJARTO DICTIONARY, containing ran nan the natter found In any other English Dictionary complied In thia country, or any abridgement ol thie work; a GenpratAfosJ JhW« of 12.000 names; Ittmtrativt Qmela- Ko«, and other peenllarttte* and advantages found In no other work. 40 ooptee of the above received and for tale by Jo2o J. L. RKAD, 7k 4thst, Apollo Bnlldlug. IiirDSQDITO BARS.—2J, 2i and 3 yard IV | Boblnet for Moeqnlto Bare, and a full etock uf all of eeaioaable Dm* Goods and Domestic*, most of them happened. C. HAKBON LOYK, 74 Market*. QAAfI ALMANACS, 1859, for sale by OUUvjttiM J, U READ, »s Fourth at- LAKE FISH.—IOO hlf bbls White Fish, &0 do Trout, 600 bbls White Fl*h, for tale by j ul 9 J.B.OAKPIILB, CHEESE— 200 bis prims cream for sale by J.q«. J. B. Oi.MFIEU. FLOOR— 50 bbls extra Family for sals by jim j. p, CANTIXLP. DRIED APPLES—I.OOO bnsh for sale by jnl9 > J.B. OANTnXP. CTARCI1 —50 bblf, 100 bxs for sale by |J Jnia J. B. CANFIELD. AttU—2oo bble for sal© by 1 | j M ’a J. D.CASTIKLP. BACON— 50'ciks Sides for wile : jou j. a CAareiLu. LIME— 200 bbls. Louisville White, for b, iui» o. B cpmn PEARL ASH—SO bbls Tor Bale by jojg J.D.CiKnBU)< BEANS— I’OO bush small -white for sale by jol9 J.B.OAWnSLP. IDLLET—SO cskn, a prime article, for sale , by j«l9 <J. B. CANITILP. F LAX—IO sks for tale by j 0 18 J. B. CAKTXELP. Mackerel— ioo bbu No. 3 large, Mhlfdo do do J. B-XANyiELD. TEA l TEAlS —Just received at Franco’s Family Grocery and Tea etore. Federal «treat. All • ffbesT, SO hair cheat* Black and Green Teaa of the latest Importation, and will be will at prioa* that will defy com- Eltloo. Al*o, a email lot of rery reperior Souchong. or gliab Breakurt Tea, tb# lowa of which are mTited ttf Extra Family Floor pot up In email *ack» of ono-elghth asd oo«*toortl» barrel*, for the convenience ot fkmlUaa sot wiahlng to boj a whole barral during yi* not weather, tir sale at Fraace'a Family Grocery and lye iwe, Federal «tre*t,AHe»heny. 1 J a l 9 ■pOR HALF PRICE— EMBROIDERED LINEN TRAVELING SETTS, SOLD BY q HANSON LOVE, 74 Mwkit at. Sundries.— tOO oaks Bodi Ash, 100 do Oenaiic god*. 100 kega 01 Cub. Soda, 1&0 bagaKUratagoda, 60 do SaltpeUra, 1000 boxea Window QUaa, „ . 160 fcbls No. 1 and 2 Busin. Oo hud and far sale by. Jnl? ALEXANDER KPTO. FLOOR OIL fine stock of our own and eastern tnanufkatnre, Iren 2-4 to 24-4 in width, cat to ftt any sited rooms or halts. JolT J. k 11. PHILUPB, S 6 and 3S Bt. Clair it. Transparent buff oilclotii from S 3 to 81 Ittchoa wide; a superior article for Bile by jnlT J. t H.PinLLlPa,aOand 2S St. Clairet. DISSOLUTION. —The partnership hereto fore existing between'tb* undcrslgoed, under the bubo of JOHN WHITE * CO, 1* tbU day Mhwlvnd] by annual content, by the withdrawal of BAMOEL BAIRD, to lake effect from Ist Inst. Tne business wilt be continued, as before by the remaining partners. • * • • • TADV WOTTB Darlington, July S. 1868. jomr wian,— rr:V*- *• . Darlington, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. JOBCN - WHITE Sc CO., DEALERSIK Cannel and Bitnminoni Coal and Coke, COAL OIL AID FIRE BBJ(CK. Jalfclmd > . ..•’■V • Yarnisues— -10 Mils. Coach, ,8 do OopaJ, 6 . do Detnar, Just TtoM and for sale by FRUIT JARS—I cask East Liverpool Fruit Jar* Just reo'd and far tala by. JnlS . UIOKSOWN * FINLEY, 107 liberty et. M“ INBRAL PAINT—3 dox. casks ,of dif fortut colors and shades receiving by • Julß . MAOKKOWN k FINLEY, NO. 1 LAUD.—44 tierces irrogal&r ooopor* •**, 70 do rmlir dalaotote; 70 do do dotouTtr* laid ISAIAH DICKEY M CO. aodfcraalaby ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS ore seUiog it bargain prtM*, at eloaing oat ml* of JalS MOKPHY A BUBCHFIBLD. TT'OUKTU ARRIVAL Of SUMMER DRY XJ GOODS now opening at TjnUMAwT 0. HAWBOH LOVE’S, 7* Market it. TENNESSEE FLOUR.—IB6 sacks Extra Family now arriving from itcamer CUtloo. Fnrealo by Jal» IgAIAH DICREY* 00- Dry apples andfeathers— -4 aaekaDzyApptea, 2 do ftalbtfir Now landtag fan ataa&MrCUftaD. Foraalabv Jnia V r. ■> mug PICKET * 00. fIOTTON. —18 boles now landing from V/ataamar Clifton—fer tale by _ jnia ~ IBAIAB PlgOff * CO. T ARD.—74 tiaras'No.-1 uniform cooper -1 1 «|« Urwtlnw ftinm ttaamw Clifton—for «a3e ly jo is* - xamn dippy t co. TENN. GROUND NUTS-50Q ucki in Here and tor aaleby ISAIAH I>ICKR¥ 200. ' PRINTING AND BOOK PAPERS for sale at tba Paper WarahotiM of W.B. HAVEN, jnlO • „ Noe. 31,83 and M Market it. \l/ ±UTE BEANS.—7S bus. amaU white in 1 f «toraaadfbr«laby ATWELL,.LEE 4 00. Lawns, berages. LACK MANTLES, DOMESTIC OOODB. Ac., A* eeod end ebeap a alack at ia la lha city. - W*wF a HASSON LOVE. T 4 Market rtteei. P T7* FOR CHILDRENS’ CAPES, a J\.e Baaqoea, Collars, Store*, Bhfrtßosons,4c. Tan beat awomoeottatna city Jaatrec’d. PtoeacaUaod awthan. JelL-dawF C.~tlANB()yLoVß.T4Mirkgtat. SEASONABLE GOODS.—3b* n«ee,OKaadto;LswtLa,L*QeMaßtto. Bod Umbrella* Upopßldrtvvoentu,Dastsn,eio. C.HANSONLOVE. J«S . .74Martot«trert. SUGAR CURED HAMS V ; ' AND PRIED BEEF.' Joat reoeiTad fl tierce* Gardiner, PMppa A Co 1 * _ - i-A : B.aHAMBabdDBIEDBER**** FRANCE'S FaaQy Grocery and Tea Store, • JalO- .... Federal Btraot.' ABajbaays HAOKERAL— 20 half-barrola new No. 3 MackeraMargmlJnel rac'd an4Bw«*l»br M _ . . ’ LSBOIt A HOTtnUBBON, ' jyß -. a'-:.. .::'.: . . Ko.llfl Second O. asEps? FOR RENT—A three story. Dwelling gSB npowpo Fifth atreet, (Xo-lOW «*ttlnlag tfJSL room*. bealdc waah bowa*, > f ' wUh fla» brick atabUaua carriagn bonao attacked. Tbla heuae ia anpplled with hot •ad cold water, bath, gaa, «ndbeioc tn » central loca tion ia admirably adapted to the neu of a- proteadowU inao, and will be rented for a tens of jean to a good ten ant. Vor further particular* enquire of tnr!2 ALEXANDER XESO. FOR SALE.—A House and Lot, situated on tho BflllMut corner of Penn and QaiTiaon atrecta, Fifth Ward. Tlia lot la 22 feet 6 lochta on Penn and 100 feet on 'Harrlfon etraeta, running back to Spring all*/. For father 1 particular* inuhiro of W. 0. UUNTER, ialP:d3t At IF. 8. Harm*, cor. Market and Seoondjgta. T?OR SALE—IO acres of Land 4 miles from -r Allegheny City. The land ia good and will bo aold at Ibersnla- Al«o,4liOta In Eaat Übmy a>byl3ofeetaadh. Wilt ce sold low -Apply to O. W. BONN, Kaat aid* of tho Diamond, third door North of Ohio atrort, Allegheny City. nft SAT.F—IBO acres Land 20 miles from Alleßbony Cltr;M«a»* <*«*■ t\n^ DT ,V d Bot ’ lar Plank Hood: over 109 acres cleared; will bo aold on re*. tcmT Apply to QUO. W. BUNN, eait -Woof th. I>}tmf\d.Sd door north of Ohio at-. Allegheny city. Jnl2 LOTS FOR SALE. THE following Lota arc now offered for sale on aery liberal terms and low price*, tlz: l»t fifteen LoH fronting on Butler street, In Lnwrence- Tllie.immedlately opposite the will ot Allegheny Ocmvtery. Each lot 24 feet front by 100 to 121 toot deep to op *Uey 20 lota nearer the Allegheny rirsr, each 24 feet fronton Peart »tmi. (Wfeat .vide) and extending in depth 114 feet to an alley 20 foetwlda.. ' , . 3d. fifteen Lota nearer the Hrer, each 21 feet front on Pearl itmt, directly opposite abere, md in depth toward! the iltct U 4 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. 4th. TOteen Lota nearer the riter, «*eh 24,feet front on Broadway, (which is 80 feet wide, *nd through which the Allegheny Valley Railroad rnu,) and extending In depth 114 St to an alley 20 feet wide. 6th. fifteen Lot* oppoelte the abore; and nearer the Hr or, each 24 feet front tm Broadway and extending in depth 110 feet to analley 90 feet wide. A oth. fifteen Lota nearer the rircr, each 24 feet front on Bell etreet (50 feet wide) and extending In depth 110 feet to an alley 20 fret wide. ... . , . Terms of sale as follows:— One-thlrd of the whsloporchaw monorto remain on bond and mortgage—lnterest payable annually—one-third of the balance cash In hand; the re mainder to be paid In four equal annual instalment* with interest, payable annually, secured ty bond and mortgage. Purchasers to pay tor deed*. Plana of there lota may be ten at the following plse*K Bailey, Brown A Co's, O’Hara A Op's Class Works, T. Sellers A Cos, Ooleman.llaUman ACo a, A. Bradley A Co’s, White 1 ! Carriage Factory, Enap A Wade’s, Pa.R. a. Works, 9th ward, Shoenbetger A Co’s, Allegheny Valley B. B. De- A. Wood, Agent fur Phoonlx pot, Brewery, At the Garrison, Newmcyer A Graff, Empire Hugh McKelry’s Lumber Worts, Yard, Park, McCurdy A Co’s Copper Work*. For farther particular*, apply to lb W. A A. S. BELL, Attorneys, No. 103 fourth st-, Pittsburgh. ON RAND it Valuable Bt. ljoule Improved Propirly for Bale* . The foundry- and machine shop, known m tba St Loot* NoveltyiWorka, ere offered, for •ale. The establishment baa a rood stock of. Pattern*, lathee and Toots for a general Stationary Engine and 11a* cblno boalscu,wUh a capacity for working eeventyflve hands and will M sold entire to a good jmrchaser.upon -reatonabla terms. The servlets of a competent man*.w*U with the placaacd familiar with the troriosm, can-be secured by the purchaser, if desired. farther particulars can be obtained by addreutnn either of then&denrtirneri, atSt.Lonis. JAinmM. CORBITT* CHARLES BAYHA, WM. R. BIBDLECOME. FOR BALB, .5 acres 100 perches of Land ia Collins towiabffc near East Liberty, enjoining land* of Thoa. Mollcn and B. A. Negley. Thu property U ele gaotly •Itnaiedfbr.nptfTate resident*, of the mnt handaome-eoontry Mats in the beautiful Talley of to. Llbfrty... For P*""* 4 (JO., , 52 3 No. 68 Fourth street. TTALUABLE piTY .LOT FOR SALE.— Y That eligible butldlng=lot, with the hpUdlng* there on situated ontheeotner m LU>*rty and linad streets, fomt jnc 2rt ft;'*4 inches on Liberty and extending beck along Hand street 110 feet *° KieDnnge alley. ‘ „ j,19 T. B. YOUNfI A 00, 38 Batthfleld »L ANUFACTORY FOR SALE OR RENT —Enterprise Foundry, on Sandusky street, Alleghe ny, with good, eteam power, anltablefor maoafhctnring purposes, of T&rloas kluds, will be cold or leaaod lj>w. quire of Mr. Samuel Uenderton, near the premise*, (haa the care- of Her. Sprout's church.) who trill show the property, or of Je9 &. ROBISON k CO-,266 Liberty at. FOK SALE OB LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between SmithOeM and Cberty Alley, 1<)0 feet front by 86 deep. ' . . A Lot on Third afreet, near Ssnlthfleld, 40 feet front by 86 f °Narn > WAin—The ninare boondtd by Botl*r, Wilkins and Carroll atreeta and Spruce alley, 61 fuel front by 120 deep, nearly opposite to Peooock.it Ilsxi’s Foundry. The aqaara bounded by S mailman, WUklna and Outol streets and Spruce alley, 2M feet front by 120 deep/' On Allegheny, Canon and Butltr streets, adjoining the Allegheny Talley Bailroad Station,, forty coatignocs lota,’ each 24 feet front by lSOfbetdaap. ; . Eighteen* of ground In Beset TB townihlp. part of out Lot between tbe New Brighton road and Oil!dale Oem*- Loty fo Allegheny Clly, Third Ward, between Bast Lane and Obertnu* street. ' . • . A Tract of Land la Westmoreland County, ontha Phua-J delphla turnpike, 7 miles from Latrobe—76 acrolo euttl-i ration of rica bottom acres. - n ATractbrinadncarLlgqnler, Westmoreland county, of 375 acres. WILLIAM M. DARLINGTON, mylfcdtf 155 Third street, shore Smlthfield. THE subscriber offers for salo sectian ten, township 13, non la. Stark county, Ohio, commonly known as “Bowman'ssection,** costal nine MO acres; It la situated three.mlleswastof Massillon, on the Stateßoa4 boding to Wooster, and within about two milch of the Ptttw burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Bafiroad. - The sooth, east and north-east quarters are partly cleared and improved— the remainder ta covered with superior timber—and the wbofs b win watered by springs and mining streams— This section ts considered the finest body of land la tbs eonnty. It erillbe sold nsdlvldrdor In qnartento suit ; porch seen. To those who desire to invest In real estate' a oettsr opportunity is rarely offered. • . J. D. BWIITZEB, No. lot 4th street. Pittsburgh. _ o&taUwtfT Farm for sale; r • The ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles gl above the Depot, ft New Brighton, Bearer tw. w Fa.<m Block Hpum Run, containing lo# acrea of exeeileut land, eveiyeere of which Is tillable, sad Wot which la ra dar cnlUrallotJ. There ere 18 scree of good timber, GO scree lu iiMiinil pnalnm, end in ahrmrtenmrf i*ttsl There is an Orchard ol grafted fruit trees. In almost every field there la a epilog of never-foiling water. Tt>e improvements consist ol s new frame Dwelling, at* tached to a weather-boarded log, a null tenant bonee and a Urge frame Ban, 10 by $6 fret. This choice form Is In a high state of cultivation, frneea good, and In a respectable neighborhood, convenient to chnrtbee, eohoole. For terms, anqnlre etTHIB.OFFICK, or of folfcdAwtfT J.ANPKBSON, New Brighton, Fa. Valuable City Property fior Bale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Redonbt Alley, next to John Irwin A Bona, being. 120 freton Water and Front afreets, and 180 deep along the Alley. ItwQlboeold together-or in lota ol 20 or 21 feet each. For terms, (which will be made easy as to payment,) ap* ply to JOSKPHB.LMOHA CO, mrAdlf " : ~ liberty Bfreet, Pittsburgh, Liberty street property for SALE.—Tbs Store-room arid Dwelling, eltnatad on Liberty atrset,nesr St. Clair, known aiNo.lBa. The lot laaboot22fretfrontand 120 fret deep, extending back to Bxcluinn Alley, on which ia erected a Stable and Carriage bonee. The property rente readily fors6oo, and will bejnld at a bargain andon accommodating terms. For partlealara enqnlreof B. tt. fcING,- Ne. 3U Liberty street. OHIO WBCITJffi STJXiKSCUJR. THESE CELEBRATED SPRINGS, (here tofore known as “Hart’s Bprioge/’cn the Scioto Hirer, 4W mite* from Ohio White Sulphur Button, ontheßprlng* fltld, Mount Vernon and Pittsburgh Rallrcad; 8. mike from Delaware, on this Clereland and Colombia Railroad, asdlT tnllee from the City of Oolnmbua. la now open.to the public •coking health or pleasure, nnder auspkea and with ap pointments that wtll make It Fas*. Cum In ertry particu* Ist. The present proprietors of tbs Ohio White Snlpbur hare liberally added to tbs bondings and general accommo* datbmaof the .estate, and bar# fitted and tarnished the whole on the'nggeadona of testa and loxnry. TAe Octris* wtilfcetAer&jrfouabfe. ' ~ Ttte»oen*ry*ofaad near the domain has bMU thoogbt to betbefiDMtln Ohio; tbe air la pare and healthy, and the medicinal properties of the wonderful l2O galiotu per jie; now admitted to pomeaa curative and recuperative influences superior to the famed White Sulphur of Virginia. ■ \ Teera are attached to tho establishment all the acoeeso rfee found at Che first Sommer Hotels of the country. The lawns and grounds about the Hotel are spacious and well kept, and the bernmtal drives through the old forests and along the romantic rim-are singularly attractive, though quite eododod. AmngsEMn&cmn be made for rooms by addreatinc ISAAC PAIBT, Colombo*, Ohio. For any fu rthcr general information, refrrencamaybehad to Moors. Andrew, Wilson A Co.. Cincinnati; or to Kcssrm Fsling of tbe Neil, or Kelsey of the American Hotel, Colon* bus: or to Ur, H. Chamberlain, of tbe American Hotel, Del* aware. Jcaq,lmd» WM. A. M'CLUEQ. BAMOBL BAIRD. 6bb!a. T ami tare,, fl do Japan, 40 do Aepbattom. MACKBOWN k FIS LEY. Thxr* abk fswtjuncb which affords ns greater pleasure than sitting down to write a notice of the i Msbrated Uostetter’s Stomach Bitters, because we are ful ly eooadous we are - conferring a pobUo benefit; and our heart tells ns that, by'our nottoee, many have been indosed to take them Bitten, and bean rescued from death by Dys pepsia, DUrtwea, ete~for tbe cure of which ills cer tain. The .Bitters have always bean known - to excel all other preparations In tbe speedy cure of all tbe diseases the stomach u belr to; and the tDarkrffovor with whichli Is spoken or by those who have used theta, cahnct bat convince ■ll that Its vutu«eais many. Try them. Bold by Druggists everrwhsrerand by HOSTBTTHH' A' DOTH, Bole Proprietors, No*. $8 water or M Front sts. julftdawT Q - C UPERIOR BLANK BOORS, Ledgers, O Journals. Cash Books tad Day Book*. A large supply on hand, made in tin moat, superior manner, of the finest quality ofpaper, especially for city orders. Blank Books mads to order, rnled to any given pattern. Jett WM.'Q. ! . T OHNBTON A OO- 67 Wood rt. FISH.— 50 bills and SO hlf bbl« new No. 3 Uackml, 20 bbU Baltimon Herrin*. SO do tUUfrat do, < < 60 do and M kUli 1,4 »ad »*SUek«r«!, 60 do Uk»Hib,inMo»Md«brM]oby jtSi- .... * J.B.oamthslo. Salmon, mackarkl anjjuax.ibct (art r«c«lTftd U fKiNOra J’X?'££S2tSS nPOEpßg=^^«^O.S UB «; V-J 76 bxs Tobacco. tmlooi br*nb; ■ Uk«ga t twirt Tobacco: 300 bx>> Window OU*«, anMnlzM,- for~l.br J«» B-BOBIBOS* 00. OUNDBUSS—3O bbW. Silrn; Bpting« Extra B TMlljroarlS »*fT«M.Whe«;2f»du tlatmii Tailbm, now landing from ■tamer Okawoed tor •■ IHAIAH PICKET A 00. on nnn bacon shoulders; »U.UUvilW)OOd9 40 BnK’;'- . 5 3,000 do -do. • •• 1 ’ i *Q tea. B.C. Hama,;■£ v • jtut retfd andftrwds'br' 'Ja2~‘ : ~" UHTM A CO. . OAPS—A large supply of Loirt ■well known Brown'WiacaorSaa&jvttrso’d. Alae,Beoey, ** jSt : -y r - --rtnwffMsmoPd.andMarfc^itieot.-. jariuat. t Saif. Ohio Land fox Sale. Wtetins. fnS»Nottc*.— Tho Committee of Airange itnT.• n ef **s* the braifltof Pro*. eodety, ntaro to fcll IhOM UdlM uyj •ofijadty**- on th*t ofCMteß. <- JSan me* UrequotacL ~ . ■ '\ s Jn2l . ' ; !} nrS»DtTiDS»D.— The Trustees of The Ktts- U>£r borah Gas Coapasy hare thiaday declared « dm. dmilerilYE FEB CBCT.ontbeCaplUlfitockoftheCqiE pany, payable on demand to Bt«kWd«T» or thilr Uni NDMtotitlTN.ittheirofficeoo Bmlthfieldttnec. . fnttSrtl JAMB M. CHRIBTT, ornci lnctiia Omm,\ > Pltuburgh, Kay 2Ut,ISSS. /' »ffl*DmDEND.—The President and Dircc- MEanta. TTiTANTED —A situation in a Drr • Qo6da . W"n ore by • Yonog Lady, ■ tb»t eta Knglkh and German language*. Apply toGfa). W.BTOy £nt dde of the Diamond, Sd deor north cf Ohio rtreet, AH' legtunr City. - ' W •' TIT ANTED. —A Young Han of steady bo* W iQ«u hahiti haring e amell capital, vidua to ta ▼Mt it Id tome tafe and profitable buslneta, where ba could bo omployod at book keeper or ia ur other capacity.. Tbe be»t of city reference given and required. Addrtu Bos 61, Allegheny City, Fa, with real name aod : time and pUco of meettog. Jalfcdtf WOOL WANTED.—The highest market price paldfjrWool.br 8. HARBAUaiI ACO, J»l3 . ypgtt Libert} street. \V OOL! WOOL!!—100,OOOlbs. Wool want- H ed at hlgkoat caah price* by .«, nnCiIOOCR* McCREBEY A CO, . l2a Second and m Trout eta. • - WAMTBD iamßDUTici. v, jiwuin Waal'. to engage in the tala of the moat popular eeUng BootamAmerica. InTalld»,M*ehanlc*;Unaereandlbioh era wiaidfigtotravel, will find thU to be * very profitable, md pleasant boainest, enablingthem toeeeulecountry, and make money aith* tame time. Agent* now lathe but ineea are clearing from UOO to *IXOO per year. TofjS particular* and a . U*t or Hooks, addreea H. M. RPT.TVpr. Keen City Peblkblng HoaMr I*l Main street. D. RUZJSOR, PUladolphi*. * aolSiydawfcT i ' ' ' r ■ isautattonal. Mala and Female Acaden*y,l-;'. North SeinickUy, Beater County t Pa, ' >- BEY. HENRY WEBBER, FIUOMt. LOCATED in a healthful and beaatiftu ro elan of country, 8 *s>Um North of New Brighton, irilli entire freedom from ell ltomonU eaocUlio&a. tko moral tod reUeiont caltnrs of the Pc pH* la legerded of prime lm* porteace. The Btodents tor the zaoct pert boerd 1b tbe Ikm-' UjoftbePrlndpet Tbe conne of iutractlon teeweprr* AeorfM end Uuxnttgh. . ■ Tirmi per Sonion of S 3 week*, ladodlsf poerdlst, room, fuel, Ugbte, vubjbg end - talUoo , sBo.' Lean, Greek eg FrenchLenenepee, s&,oBe-h*lf tobepeldln edraaetfcth* beleace idtheeke* of the Mwioo. ' Be«fon commenced on TUESDAY, tbe 16th dajrof Mej. Stadenta edmltted et ear time. ‘Refer to Judge Perk, MeoeheeterJtHn. W Roblneon, Jr, Allegheny; J. M. Burchfield, Pittetrargh; J. IL Uellar,do; JCO.B: ifcFedden. do. Nertbtfevlekiey, Beet er Ci, Pe, flurttoit j&alr*. ' r M, 3DA.VIS, Auctloneer. gales Booms, So. U Kith. Street. Building lots onpenna. avenue ■ At Auction.—On Tae«day eTenlng. dnly 27ih,_at 8 o'clock,' at the Commercial Salt* Booms, No. HPms J r**7 will bo sold tho*e two valuable Lot* of around, Mo*. t and 6 In th* pish oftots l»td out by Bel* A Barger, barltif aaeb a front of 20 foal oa Penn*. Avenue, noar to* «orn*r, Of Pride street, and extoodiog bock 76 tot. Till* ladiiputa^ oae-tbird cub, reildue In one and two jean,with Interest/ ' Je3l P. M. PATIB, Aact. LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OP DRY COOPS by order of Assignee ' WID ba sold at tb* cunuoerdal said* rooms. No. M'Fifih'.stnet, oommsnc fog ohWednesday nornlng, JnlySlrt, atlO o'dock.-o&d continuing each day until tb* entire stock b« disposed a tare* quantity of assorted dty goods,-fsdudfog Satinets, Cualmeres, Cloth*, knglish Velveteens, Bleached Hnsliss, Prints, Xawnri Potato**, OtOonadn. A&, which w» Invite th* attention oftbo trade, end consumers. Ja2o ■ ', . ~ P.3t DAVIS, Aaet. , PAWN BROKERS SALE OR CLOTH— INC.—On Triday, July Kd. at 10 o'clock and 3 o’clock, wtllbe sold at the new auction rooms, N0.'64 yifUitlceet, by order of eastern pawnbrokers, a large variety of Clctb*; ing, in good condition, which comprise a general MSortmoU of ladle*' sod.men's wear, such as fine Dreues, Shawls, Mantillas, Cap**, Cloth Coats, Casslmero Paata, V«*tt,etO. Jq2Q T P. ILPATOABOt SILVERj.PLATED WARE At Aactiori.*- On morning, July 22*1, at 10 > o'clock, will la .. •sold, at th# dwnmerdal sales room* No. 64 Fifth atrmf, ; aneztezuiTeatdrkb variety of BUvnf Plated Wai%sU of -~ v i which is of the beet workmanship, and after th*Utk*wnd t •most elegant . design*. The assortment cooprissf'avary j artkleofliiviir Plated Wan fbrtable nee; such** full Tea £ Setts ofplaln and chased oatterne, Coffee Cm*, superb Ice v Pitcher*, Vegetable DUht*, Toy Setts, Butter Dw>es,'pa!t • Stands, Teble and Ton Spoons, fboraad slxbOttt*dC**tbri, i As the tele i* putUive without regard to prices. It will be found particularly worthy of attention. The war* ; will be arranged for examination on Wednesday. ; ja!9 ; P. M. PAVTB, AttCt. jj CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES-s-On Wednci* d*y morn in a, July fllat,' at 11 o'clock, will be mU, at tiie Commercial Batesßooms, No. 64 PlfUt street,' - ' On# New York Chelae; ' , ~’£b* Lady Washington Buggj; ** One plain Pooble chaise. P. M.DA7I3, Auct. “DAROUCHE, BUGGIES AND CHAISE il At Auction.—Oa Wednesday morning, July 21 rt, » l It) o’clock, will bo add, at this Commercial Sales Booms No. 64 filth street:- One top and one open Boggy; one ttockaway Carriage and two wheel Yankee Chelae. jol7 • P. M. DATIS, Anct. STOCK P., Ft. W. ( & C. R. R. at private eux, In loto to nit purehaaera, by - P.M.PAVIfI, 34flflh«t. * AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., HUrthami' Kiehaage. CJECOND SALE NEW STOCK ALLEJ3HE )3nT BRIDGE CO.—On Tuesday, the 3d dayofAufust, wlii tp offered for tale at the Merchant*’ Exchange, In lota notaxceedinn fire aharea each. Two ThousanASbaneofthe New atock or the Allegheny Bridge Company. 1 ' ' Porchaaen of aald atock wIU ne required to pay an In atalmentorfiradollanperabare, together with the preml* on the atock may command ahthe time of ade.: . • AUSTIN LOOMIS t CO, Jo 4 Stock Brokari and Aoctionmi. SI& SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS * AX TUB MEBCHAKTiV EXCHANGE EVERY AT EVENING.—Bank,. Bridge, Inanrance and Copper Stock, Bond and Beal Estate sold at pablio sale at tha Merchant*' Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00. . Notes. Drafts .and Loana cn Beal Batata negotiated on reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS * 00* aril Stock Note Broken. B 2 fourth ft. oooKtNa sr oai. , A WOED TO THE LADIES. THE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH- , I NO, andwecaU the attention of the Ladles to the' hut that COOKING, IRONING, *o. t "Can be done with economy, wtthoht onprearire beafiwfth octeoot, and with diapatch—the ftrt being alwayrf ready In A moment —by using -T ■ .XtugriTe’i flu Cooking Stove, To which we respectfully invite Todr attention,atNo.Tß BmJthflald street. RA. JOHNSON A 880. - AAKkmpty and City .Bights tor aale. npfcdly wm. b. rom.——„-.xa. n. r0w5.......—~»wn. p. rom WUIdAM B. POTTS A CO., PLOUB fACTORS, - ctxiAxrr .ajnid prodttob COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 324 N. Delaware arenne, and 323 N. Water StreeVfabore Vine Street,) PHILADELPHIA. AyOaahadnnceemadeonCoaaignnmhta. - nylAaflm mw. ■. «MOT« - »■ WUB.HOLMEBABBO* PORK AND BEEF PACKERS, DBALKBB m P&omioxa, de+ : ■ Corner Market aOul Prone Atmta* tnrSO , . ,r ■ ■ y w. O- waws rioavxs ctAttaxr, FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, rittabcrgh AMBROTTPEB and . PHOTOGRAPHS r (Taken In the nxxn mu or tax Axr, at aatlebctorr prices. -• ■ - myllMftn | A MBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC JjL GALLERIES, No. 21 fifth street, opposite DalyX and 33 Market, opposite flaming’s Bros Start. Photographs finished In oil of water Colon, tinted or nperlmsna and Beoepttonßoomonthegnmad float. , . - myftdly AMBROTYPES ovthbbssx QUALITY AND FINISH, -vf PUT. IN GOOD OASES YOB FIFTY CENTS, • . AT THE • ADAMS QALUBY, NO. 34 FOURTH STREET. . ' . . nylMnd DRUGS— Ess. Jamie* Ginger,- Bfpwa'*; <, Extract Boots Cor making Beet; , 1 ' ’ Cooking Extracts; • • ■ r ••i- //••• •;*- . ? ' PreparedOeraStarch; - t Hcdur’.rulcv .• • i-.'-ir-y.. / - - CrtamTartan — BiOarbSoda; • Lamoa Add; - " - CUrataMagneria; - . • Lamoa Bymp; •; > e - V|ut Vow&ar. ■-* r- ”• c ßaraa|aby - v B. f AHNEBTOCE A 00* JalQ No. 60, comer of Wood and faerth eta. TJROPOSALS will b«'TO»iT«l X oordlnjg lUgnUtor, at his 6fltoa»oa.Pa»«a>rea4 p «rtii Wednesday, the l*lS day of Jnly, 1853, at 12 H* ** *«*• nlablng all material and tmUdJnc • BBWEK IS (IHKRfIY *IL*T, fran North <U..r Boorth«tr<«wtto HoocnipMU PLiu u 4 raicUaiUoni n, h OLD PENS—Darrton, Warren & Hjde’s VJT nw«i<liop«rloc'»»W, OoUfcjjotohbJta tm tßiUnsondfinrlaf.. wt2fih*thl.nnK®. riorto thaaameconatniciMa aadnomber. . . •- ■ Aleo.a foil stock of all the rtriona atjlaa «» Surer uoidere, manatutored by the ahoy* celebrated fltm. for aale by J. L. BEAD,7B fomth atreet,. Jol • • ~ : L-i-AjadteEnfldicgfc SUGARS! CIGARS!!—A largo lot 7 / toe HanunaCigareoftb*‘•Seneca," -Ooqarite, 4 '. •'Coo- “Eotre Actoa” brands rac'd tSI day. Ihoae .wßhinga box of good Cigar* should can and-axaabM mf stock befart pcroSaafag eWewhera. JQg.fLP4INO, Morphy & Buuoui'usLD- tm m/i bargain. .. Collar*, lower than nanal. And wanrtMweflhclng onr.fiangM i Robes atmochlewer pvieaa than aold ataarly TITiNES ANDUQUORS—I W .rT f ly « hand a Urpnppply pore y£ formadidaalpaipoaaa. Those wishing 5 Una can rely npon getting a poiearticWat - • - >orMrßtigttr.>-g'^ t*>HE ONLY'pWW-'* . k A - -C ¥<s?''■
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