la.litsintrg '..,..: altitt. . ,-, ,: , .. - ii -- _ ,- ,_,.:6., ,,, ,. ' 114 r ..,,. ', '. •,,. iertru. r. •'lawn. D. L uros..o ►[loCloy R. ErEiRETT & CO.. EDITOIZB dad PRoPSIBTOR3 4•101E.1.=1v04V/)4.,111 THURSDAY HORNING, JUNE 16, 1859. Republican State Ticket AUDITOR 0.2. t., 717011 AS E. COCEIELtft, of Yoil county sum - Toa WILLIIII IL KRILL of llerks county. Republican County Ticket BEIM, I. U. 16M11, Pittebargb. ABLOOM WILLIAM VASSII3I, Pittsburgb. DAVID A. PRESSLEY, At!sub./, CILUILISS L. GOEIMINO, Assn.'s, DAVID E. DAYAIID, Puna.. WILLL9I ESPY , Ulm AL Col, ABILIZIBI2 LAW JVIXI.. TIIOILAD MILLON, CoIUD, JACOB d.AULLZIEL, Pillabmet. itzuran GOODMAN Y. COULTIyt, &lath nyetta JOHATUAN BILAVIT, Small Pluiburgh imattolli o • DAVID OORNELIES,tAmkkIey. #I . T. ANDRABON,I4st Dear . micro& or yrs i.00n., JOSICPH MILLER. Snowden. Tea livraurs or yurn Faosr.—We observe let ters in the eaelets - papers, dated at Pittsburgh, stating that the injury by the frost to the wheat and rye in this and the adjoining counties was not so bad as reported, and that theyield of both would be good. We have no doubt that, at the time these lettere were written, their authors • fully believed what they wrote; but evidently "the wish was father Lo the thought." The fiats since developed leave nothing to justify each Si.conalusion. For all practical purposes, in the way of calculating the yield of the crops In the whole country, the wheat and rye of this and the adjoining counties may bo set down as a total loss. There are individual exception's hers and there ; but not enough of them in effect the kggregate in any way. That there will be enough in the country, at large, for the wants of all, is a great consola tion; but while this is true, , it is not to be for gotten that, looking at things in a business way, from a Pittsburgh point of view, the disaster i 9 as serious, almost, to the interests of this city, as to the immediate .sufferers. The country desolated by the frost is the country which trades with this city, and whatever affects it, must also affect our trade. It is, beside, a country which had but a poor crop lest year, and which was looking to the growing crops snits means of de liverance from the embarrassments of the last crop failure. That -prospeCt Is now blighted; and oar merchants cannot fail to feel the effects Gilt in the course of next year's business We mention these facts because it is the part of wisdom to know them and keep them actively in mind. They are not a cause of despondency, nor do they premonish ruin ; but they are a partef the history of the times, upon which the action- of the future is to be based, suggesting prudence to country-buyers in thecontraction of debts and leniency on the part of creditors to wards those who are unfortunate through no act of their own. With reasonable care, industry and foresight on the part of the farmers, the loss of tLe wheat and rye crop may be measur ably made up by such substitutes as are availa ble, and in the end the aggregate loss, It is hoped,•will be found much less than the firs hasty fears have led most of us to anticipate. TEO BO3I6BTIAD BILL—One of the most im portant resolutions adopted at the Harrisburg Convention of June Bth, was that in favor of a Homestead bill securing to actual settlers a homestead of 160 acres of the public lands. The Republican party of the State and nation are warmly in favor of this measure; and the fact that it-is a popular measure le already leading locofooo editors into claiming, hypocritically, that it embraces one of the cherished principles If the democratic party ! In the last Congress, under the spirited lend ot Mr. Gnow, of this State, a Homestead bill punted the House. A few demoorate voted for it; but the bulk of the democratic strength was cast against it, while every Republican vote wan given for it and securedits passage. OA reaching the Senate, the bill was discussed a short time, when one of the democratic leaders • moved to lay it on the table. The vote on this measure was a tie; every Republican Senator voted no, while all the ayes were democrats ; and the casting vote in favor of laying it on the table was given by Vies President Breekinridge. The democratic party is thus responsible for Ile de feat. The few democrats who voted with the Republicans hilts favor were constrained to do ep by an overwhelming public opinion ac home, and being thus compelled to act against their party, their deed is not to be set down to the credit of the party whose lead they resisted. The Homestead Bill is a measure of the utmost importance to the free laboring masses of the North. It is a measure calculated to relieve the Wide-spread calamities of our working popula tion, a beneficent appropriation, which coats the Governmen't almost nothing, and is of incalcula blehenefit to tite people; and yet we find it thrust aside, solely by Democratic rotes, to make room Vie the swindling schemes of lobby adventurers, and till the hungry maws of Political speculators with the corrupt treasurers of the Government ! I/ the people deslie its enemas, as we feel as tared they do, they will look in vain for It while the 'ecotone party in retained in power. A BIOLIIIIAL Oaowceo INTO A MOMITMN. —An evidence of the tendency to magnify end over. _ rate local movements is furnished to the history of an "American" meeting lately held in Cincio ' Cali- A-few disappointed politicians, number- Ins in all about 159, met in that city last week, and after listening to speeches from L. D. Camp bell and J. Butt Harrison, resolved that they „ would not eupport the Republican •Btate ticket • of !Ohio'. It wan au insignificant gathering, of no local or political' weight; end yet we find it magnified by the Eastern press into a moot im portant - movement, Involving tremendous --oil eoneequences. The National Irstelligcmccr speaks of it as "a meeting of tha Americana of while the Washington correepondent of the Philadelphia Fru: says "it would appear as if the Americans In Ohio were preparing to take bold:ground againetthe Republicsa tickel;" that "a groat meeting of the Americans - was held in Cincinnati on ThuredaY evening lsel;". and that ms ylook oat for a break in the lately solid. column of the OppOsition in Ohio." This lathe , Smile which paltry local movetacnie come to be illawadlbtaad 'at m antilla! greatmoment. How :easy it is fora few demagogues, who are aid!. Puled for their Insignificance at home, to become men of extraordinary calibre in the eyes of die tact beholders! Amon= Urn& —Ls Bigler'e letter to Gov. Walker, in which he dilated upon the ;weakness of the Prieidential bung, has become Somewhat stale, we are not miry to hear that we are soon , . to have another epistolary developemeit in con nection with that almost extinguished, &allot.. ~ O ottaelonal," of the Philadelphia Prur, Bays: hu, somehow or . other, come to be whits • -pered into the Presidential ear that a dlegrun -tial 'former fdenil".of J. B. (by the way, they see numerous, in Pennsylvania as well as here, just now) has in his possession a letter, written duriag the celebrated gnbernatotial. canvass in year &ate, in 1854, when Governor Blgler was overwhelmed by the:sea -- nr AMenicanians, by Attorney Generalltlisk„ to a dietingttithed mem bee of that order now holding a high position in the •PeoPle' B .Part.S-'-whloh letter is far from bib & orthodox in doctrine, or sound In party _ fealtx-and 'neage. • It Le charged that Governor Bigler wie asidin that • canvass, and, that Judge Black was one of the sabre. Black was elected -- - at the Same poll to the Supreme Bench as a•Dent. • ,00rat,'while Bigler was frightfully defeated as &Democrat: Gov, Bigler hu tried very hard to get pOssession of one of, the lettere that passed :.between the contratting parties, on le to fasten the treachery upon Black. I am sow authorized to ensure the Senator, if he will furnish you With ujitei of the sabseiineet correspondence be tween himself and Black on this subject, be (111gletr) shill hive one of the "(Wyk's! Jacobs" belles eolortgiteught! Isit liargaln,Governor?" _ ..- - roicrinaz,--Ozte of tam saimaLs, ea ?slily [amain thtsnalghbothood, was tikei at Smith 4.Caditell's Qn iNgerigeme4syjas Irefiiivkitir.4446l.4: ' ; .. . . -------_______ --__________.____ .... ..... , ... . _ . . • Tim "Fermi Pasaxor."--We eoneur hearli. 1 aistkiit.bi rit "Lonnanev.—A - letter 'dated ...;.?""',..: - , • -'. • ' Oat , glibertisituati. '- -:-• I-} Altstellatteaus. -..- ;-"..- , .--- Viblic stoticts.. !Tin the totnniendations containedinthe follow- I Berne hLa.T 22, M Y ° ' ' •"- -"-,-,---- - ----------- --a --,------, .----- ---------- r --- --. , .' lag extract t from the Crawford- Journal: ; "The news from all quarters .atrirms thesitc- , :, The Centaltre an d pnenelain T eeth , Naria•TZE'S -FA VSELIsrI" . - ',.. zersooo &axes WANTED.—TO sell foal' cuts of Garibald t : . al nee be ilea. entered Loather- , . sew reeling. Ago. bore mode are 000. ono-L 'CoL IL Lyle White hits purchased the Con- dy each day has been marked by a SUcce.. The HAVE now been extensively tested by th e u ....1117.dat of Patellae, .7 Pee verdict lo their fator 13 El TA7 llf a litt 11, - OEI X. Nl' ZI 8 - t... in . - ' 45. Wrenn Another shallot agootiel. Fend LAW stamp nallaail la Enterprise agathilah awaa, and sae friends of the Italian cause have been a reeald mid get SO pllgC3particulank grail. changed the name of the paper to the Fa isle ' surprised at beholding a telegraphic g rnesso Y e al aerraZisal aside tevlb =mated on gold p ,, e ~, . "'AVE gained the confidence of nitwit° uso , Jell4andow•T II BROWN, Lowell, Slus. Patriot, which will apnea r this week under his from Como itself announcing tit:entrance g of "....'" ‘b"'"4" 7 l. ''e i'Pru''' ; '. ""'""' ' throe ~..,""Tii." b: — Tri-d ~r,f, it .. ...":zir.r., , •,..,- ; 1.53,-A.ENTs FANTOD WT in this State to can management. CoL White is a rich snd racy Garibaldi into that city amid entliasiastic acela- ; "Thrr',..,,,,,°,ti,ti"" k."‘"l'r".• good tuu. yor toata, de. tend slurp. write capable of giving zest and pungeocy it eutdiste toofult so their peoitet .4,,,,,. $ ' 7110h ' a..71...4/, .4 . 1:11 or ILI clut;: ob., ' whla7con - no ' t i. - 11 1 ..i. LO . mations Col. Bontempts. who commands the "" `" "" "" a " . . """ path" ""'"`"' 6" " ''''''' r*... .11.4 or "I" on' C P. IVIIITITN, Lt,eta, Slue. his editorials and b uld ,et o receive a strong Bon - division of the Swiss I'e:it ril Iraqis MI/Gm:led . , Jellgal.•P , cr.* ~e ...Iry for tOOO 11. ons freemen% .04 ~,..,t or . . I ; ra sr "a a a aitata aldt Ct. higkot ..h.1.17,ka1,0 ___ riu. unih tIeGaL,DEN S 41.,V K. Polk/rapidly. C. mote i, r .,,, ,a . r5 , uttn%k.. work well to all mod. at gads, ram tae i aza.IitI.ECIIENIT CEMSTElLY.—Secretary and port. from the Republicans of Fayette. But few 'in Italian Switzerland, has advanced the eater T iZ r .r im . "' wbr.":111. aj::(t'atal"""au:: """' """4 .'l— „„,,,,, g Pold .. to linty Lestbsr. In particular on J I portion of his men to the nearest line of frontier ' 000 da aafirsiff"tla. b " :"b * lb " .I.° ''''him. "'" to" the 01r°0(1°° Of " r° nor ". ir.'"l7 1'4.1r4 M"hi'". young roen possess the ability and seal which he Tronsurrea °Moe, Ne. 37 FIFTH STREET, rills. does to labor for the cause, and it sustained a remunerative patronage. his influence 'Meow' ! t ee , th e i n ,...1, 3 , gr. of the Swiss terrier Pya - 1 1, ,,, eio. r..., int , lsore to ..I T.. ' be felt in that District. He has our best wishes i •• • - - - for sacceas." COMI ECTICUT.—The false step taken inMassa chnsetts, in the Two Tears Amendment, will not be repeated elsewhere. An effort to procure the passage of a similar amendment through the Connectacut Legislature, (which is Republican in both branches,) has just been signally de feated—in the Senate by a Tote of 7 to 14, and in the House by a Tote of 21 to 197. These ere significant votes, under the circumstances. The IProst. As to oar own immediate locality, (and we suppoee along the lakeshore generally,) we hare enjoyed- comparative exemption. Fruit Is bat slightly injured, vegetables of moat kinds but little damaged, and few killed; vines generally safe or killed at a few more exposed points; and Wheat, rye, eats, Etc., not much damaged, so far as fe known—if we except one field, that lien low on the southern side of midge. Other fields similarly situated may be Injured, but we have not heard of any.—Oirard (Pa.) Rep. The Cecil (Md.) Whig says the frost in that section of the country on Saturday night week, injured garden vegetables, sweet potato plants, &e., and in some places touched the corn slight ly. The wheat was not damaged. The wheat harvest, it says, will bo the most abundant gath ered in that ommtry for years. The Indiana (Pa.) True American says:—We have seen several men from various parts of the county, who say that it is their opinion there will be more than half a crop throughout the county, on an average. Many fields that at first were supposed entirely destroyed are showing signs of a considerable yield. The Warren (Pa.) Mail saye:—Further Inquiry and examination convince us that the damage is not as great as it was feared to be at first. Arotind here the grass shows hardly any algae' of injury, the wheat but little, the ryels not so very bad, while fruit bide fair to be much bet ter than it was last year. The Cleveland Herald has been shown samples of wheat cut from the adjoining fields In that county;one sample was perfect, the other slightly Injured. That paper thinks that there is no chance for croakers hereabouts, for the crops up to this present writing, are very fine. Reports from Styx, in Medina county, state that the frost en the high and middle land did no Liana; on the low land it nipped some. The Columbus Gazette of the 11th says: Mr. Klippen, Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, has returned from Zanesville, and be gives it as his opinion, after carefully exam ining many specimens of wheat, in that locality, notwithstanding all the croaking, that not one head In a hundred has been injured by the frost. Mr. Klippart is excellent authority, and we have every confidence in hia judgment. The Stark County Republican thinks that per haps one half of the wheat crop in that county is destroyed. The Fremont Journal says that the garden vegetables were a little nipped, but It under stands that the wheat crop in Sandusky county escaped injury. The Piqua Register informs us that:— The wheat fields in this section of the State we ace told are not materially damaged, and we trust they have made equally as fortunate an es , cape all over the country. Apples, peaches, ' cherries and the smaller fruits were so far ad vanced that they have all happily escaped. The Mahoning Resrirter says that although many fields of wheat are totally destroyed, me- , counts are conflicting as to the extent of the injury, and It is to early yet to despair of a lot erable yield. The Alliance Mies reports the fruit crops de. strayed in that vicinity, but the wheat only per tinily. The Salem Republican says that fruit and corn are badly Injured, but wheat only in some low lo calities. The Wyandott, Pioneer says: The wheat, generally epeaking, being so for ward, moped with but little injury, but still we have heard of some damage that hoe been done to the wheat crop, too, we do not know to what extent it has suffered, however. Amon= Fnosr!—On Friday night last welted another pretty severe:rest, the air beitig excee dingly cold, even making ice; but so far as we have learned vegetation suffered little or no dam age.—Hollidaystury (Pa) Whig. The Washington (P.) Examiner says the greatest anxiety has very properly been mani fested-in regard to the crops of what are termed cereal and email grain, and even now there is great diversity of opinion as to the injury that has been 'custained. Our own opinion Is, from information received from various parts of the county, that the wheat crop of the present year will exceed that of 1858. Income neighborhoods we have heard of entire fields having been de stroyed; but these cases are rare exceptions, as the general opinion prevails that most of the wheat presents a healthy appearance. We have seen and examined specimens from the farm of Mr. David Archer, one mile north of town; from the farm of Mr. John Fitx williams, two miles south of town; from the farm of Mr. J. C. Chambers, about five miles in the same direction, and from the farm of the Messrs. Cartons, two and a halt miles east of town, and all were entirely sound and healthy. But we do not adduce these spe cimens in proof of the condition of all the wheat in the county. We know that the frost did great damage in some parts; yet, we believe that the principal injury was confined to low ground or bottom land. From all that wo have learned, we are inclined to the opinion that the greatest damage done the crops was in the northern part of the county, where the fields, which a short time ago gave cheering promise of an abundant crop, now present a blasted aspect. Along the lino of the National Road in this county, east of our Borough, the wheat fields are reported to look well, and to have sustained but little injorr from the frost. CHILD BITTEN or A COPPERHEAD —A HEROIC Wouaii.—On Tuesday of last week, a little boy some three or four years of age, child of Mr. Thomas Hoffman, of Scotch Valley, residing on the property of Mr. Jesse Moore, was bitten no less than three times in one of its hands by a copperhead nuke. It °cowed in the bottle, the snake having in some way got in. Dr.. Smith was called and administered remedies, and the child is now out of danger. It is a remarkable statement, but nevertheless a strictly true one, that a season or two ago the wife of the man then residing In this mune house, killed two of these terrifying animal', by thrusting a fork through them as they would pokestlicir heads up In the crevices between the hearth -stones of her kitchen-fire-place? Daring feat, truly! Van Ambarg never attempted a bolder !—Hollidogr burg Regitter. A Dm os Flllll Terri/4e Speclade.—A daugh ter of Mr. David Heller, of Stroudeburg, while passing through the house on Sunday eve ning last„ with a large fluid lamp In her band, spilt some fluid over the top, as is supposed, which ignited and instantly set her clothes on fire. Being clad in light material, the flames rapidly spread, and the poor girl frightened and In agony, Imprudently rushed out of doors, where the fire was finally pot out. The whole time from the appearance- of the girl on the street, until she fell npon the ground, WIN not over one 'minute. The flames during that time gleamed op and, illuminated the whole greet, and the ecene Is described by an eye ',Unitas as horrible beyond description. She died Ina few hours. • CROPS IN KENTIANCT.—We conversed yester day-with arlarge farmer from Shelby county, who informed no that his wheat crop, this year, bids far to be the beet be ever harvested. tie nye be has not for twenty years had so good a crop on hie lands. From recent conversations with many farmers from different sections of the country, we are satisfied not only that the wheat le uniajured by the late frost, but that the crop generally will be a mast abundant and ex cellent one. The country is suffering seriously for want of rain. The oat crop will not be more than coa ttail of an average, while grass and hay are but little If Way better. Even the blackberry crop, our great staple and stand by, will foil far short of the acouitomed yield.—Losisettle Cour. Coors IN Gatotena.—ln Savannah new wheat was exhibited on the 10th ult., raised near that city. The 10th of tilay for new wheat ie r Atari.", and beyond preeedent. This wheat is v t h e kind called southern white, and weighs fifty-two pounds to the bushel. - It wan Injured or affected by rust, of which sa much complaint has been made throughout the State. The Dahlonega Sums/ asye : "In many localities the net le proving very destructive to the present wheat crop, and eerious fears are entertained that the entire crop of Northern Georgia will be destroy ed. New wheat was shown in Augusta, oa., - on the 11th, and at. Lexington, 8. C., on the 4th of May, the earliest dates on record." • Tux CILCIPB LH New J[11.8111".--ds for oar own State, we may say, it le believed, that it has substantially escaped thus far unscathed. And we repeat the& a strong hope may be justly en tertained, for the reasons stated, as well as others, that, should tho season bo favorable hereafter, fair and reasonable crops may yet re-. Ward the Industry of the husbandman. There hino other class of our tellow-heings,:, perhaps, whose dintiny'for weal or woo la so e n tirely the Winds or a:tab:deity orerrelleg Prpiidance. , _..... , burgh. , render ty,. ;C. rota with favor fn. all. It i's m elatplified ato render It 1 p,,,,,,5,,,,,,a,,,,,,,.. ~,....„.c ..„ th . e , g_m ,,,,,_ ... .. R , i t ,,, f . . ....... .. .LOry. Ac- most Meltable voliatlttace for theme organs ever offered-- almost iMpiwail ie to get oat of enter, or derange ita opera. I " 1 . .38,1.V.0.18 I TbViuscr C 0111,41", 1 cording Ly big mnatyilyth ti g , b,3 is to ne e ,. w i t h An Pal floe will hi ly mibilree ii that ha been PAIS in 0 / 99 C '.'lwd 1 'i .. ./ W.Pk . •• to lit mite tow, S. ( ...m. ll ' N. prgyalsg . w D r, L„,,, a , • piece of mechanism will ww Pittsburgh, Slay 17. 1959. / humanity, while disarming them, any detach- i their l'''' '' No 191 Penn wreet Pitta,,,,,h Below, we gma a deammito o of the different style. of the faratt a meeting of the Diectors of this menth of the ben/pieta armies that may seek I h Et —Te e th s ta . eby the pd.., a praxes Wwd bomb O. may, held thi• dm Dlrd's PER aLNTe Flo. 1 Ia• very COpv.ulent etyls. a lii. h cm Le worked by . hai m ue Two Dllars a day, lialf " iti m e. 4 ,:, o.L : sht up Stock refuge in Switurriatid, but to oppose by force of ‘P274l"l.rir bail air fait, on or ell Its own Debi F paid rt„ h o ck,na nod d to be applied to the lo r uidation of arms any who may attempt to force a passage ; RAVE AA - di Eiturr by ..,in g - Rittaoll . tibippin al also for l a far ' " '°""l." n i a ",,dd. P.l" c"h ' " 'l""d ' ' i th" bahl'" with a view to some strategic direreion. Through- .kJ P onta sh. 9 Nlnal Ff' , .. T. I I P ' . '". J ar. "./ 1. ' 1 " Ig4i. '" 11 °n' '' . orn'ill'h' I°::' lon en gl'6l.i'ooch: l'oLk 14""*" .13‘" "" f rO ly h '"" lN d it o n p PßOU L. Secretary. out the whole of the Canton of the Tessin, Clan- : ;44 itibseL . Seallushsre 04a, and can he Lad . PRANCES makieg one table aswor fur them all Prim! Itu nolitterd et the Federal eon., •Ilegheey— No. 2, With Walnut or ahogany Table, either with battles success has been hailed with unconcealed roo A g o ii r ds - 0 ' LI ino place, good White Pre...re. or without Box Top, which locks down. Pri. gital awl enthusias which is easily explained by the las Seger at to n.IS per pound. call and etemie s r ,, silo ' OHIO iii7/SITII IIIEff,REIR SPRINGS. Iglu No. 3, Same else a.• No 2, bet sane with • belt, and at analogy of race and language on the one hand, : r" -_ " ____'''' a much higher ram of weed. fit moo is well adapted to Annonocement of th• Proprietor for the and the resentment nourished against the Aug- 1 8 uNDRI Es --I cask Oinseng; , manufacturing Clothing or Mather work . MD le rally 1 Season ad lease. Irises for the severities often exercieed against . I sect Slavrecti, s e , Woos, refugees who bad vieited Lombardy on private 4 . Feather, dently smsrtrel that this /lathier ro. eider ilia JR an minute In Delaware linty, IS mho north foam 2::h.".•P'11:4..'116 =.9/U7k:rf/k*: ; 117 / 9 ' t 19.9" . 1 / . 7/s oy e ' e m ell .. k - I 9-1 LIE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS matters." 3 bids Dream, chine now In nee. Prior, $lOO. Womb. (Me Capital of Ohio,/ ins Mei/clot° river,lo manse The Correspondent of the London Daily Nrws l' '' " I " .../.....' CUft " L '' " de '''' ISAIAH DICKEY &CO lar ili e%it . f l i. tres at ' : "' high . 4°,.."4:f":4peedb cm I JBl6 7. r... .....1 .0 : 17 b ofb. splirie.lsowme,..6mmoblires.....frog .th n e d ilil mu lto b : mb ulph l ti w r I SlA , 4on so . d writes from Aleseandria, May 29 : , , a , n , O g r ia z zi n, tho d without , a b d . c.Ab b t li th ,.. . tes t t i. lbse n4n titne ,i for t ja4lfion....d' or; 0.101:lible,e froisi p.Q. Pl .d easa i n n t Vall . ey n or Springs Station, on the "Since I wrote to you Garlibaldl has really ITOCKET BOOKS AND POBT-MONNA lES done wonders. After having twice beateu the 1,,,,b h-th i rp satorttriera ol' Pocket LlkkwZa, PortiMonnaleit I plantation wok,. It Is very simple yet zethelanthel and L e on.. roc the {l., ' „ f ,61,,,,.: '.d. lb"' BPr4l 'En erste, P.O.' iiis ad Da 2 calla )art re' dorabie, with bet little liatinity to get out of order, Trice, ' n"*P Austrian General Urban at Varese, be routed cum as at ni On the Lit Day of Tuue. him this morning an the road of St. Fermo, near Jets corne r wad and Third tied Market and 25 tie. Si No. 5. This is a now and rhea rtylo, and a g neral p meets of ISSO lave to eu La, cia lime ths the Camerlata, a few miles from Como . This AN NTicaniNG WITII T 11.61 POETS, ' faro.. tor Family, Light Leather, and a great vai " lety of proprit ' it ' or r ur mmielate from ere to ell Uzi' d a rr: b r itree;ta d . work. It ham beau gotten up with Wenn,. to fornieldeg • i nmoeg these improvement* may be inentio h ned town has been already occupied by our Caccia- i to eanntitrto I. strong and durable, yet light nod tasty glachlee, at ale. ehltat hotel, new cottage roars, ad Miami bedidi 7 f tort dells Alpi, and all themountain province of --- - Prim time either el the &hem. It nee 9 .7 way, mPtelY, atemement and recreation, enteninve Lab houses, s ' at . es " m the famous lake, together with the Tramezzo and and le pronounced the bait mallet, now In market, for $B6 (armory, &,b, kw No. 6 Thle le • Machine got up on an entirely new flpoo tla wat there amnia otnegs, all Sou. the lawn, Varegetto districts, have answered to the appeal principle, &Bening mite anything ever Nine offered to the fottr of which, the White Sulphur, direhali Mate, the Lag. of Count Viscount Venosta, the Extraordinary pablic, ad ei a eentideetly assert that, hir Runny m a it has nmia and the Wine Cbalybeatie, ardecidedly me ti do. Commissioner of Victor Emanuel. The Aue not as eaonl. It I" •.r7 11 8 b, •r. l t BB tYl ." ' 8, 7 r•PW. whilst the fifth la rantatkable for the purity of Its w a ters. la almost noleelese In Its operation, and used A STRAD/UT TITS WRITE SULPHUR trim, completely routed, are in full retreat on NSEDLK. It Is so arranged ma to be utterly Impasitile for Monza, and as the railroad has been broken up it to mho Michela It hell. tension on both Mdee, and ow. is a bowfin. Astoria fountain, eituated near the rocky by our guides, it would be difficult for Gen. Ur- Mei a large wimply of thread ou Me uses epsol. The me. Lank of the Scioto river. At the depth tit MO feet bolo,. hull an gained by two small crake that ran without per , the surface of the Scioto IL,. e the remarkable stream of ban to roaseniee very soon hie offensive move ceptlble not. ma tan threads as worked In mek • man aelpher water, which supplies Ude Sprint This amen meets. Yesterday morning the Austrian steam ner as never:to both pull at the eams lime, ad compete.- wee discovered ti.lny year. ago by a gentleneen who waa ly lithe liable to break. The teems la very elastic, and the berimpfur ssIL The eater, when reached, at ono, arwe to ere which run an the Lego Maggiore. made an thread dory net hicak In washing It will do coaree work the art.., and has ever altie..otlBBBd to flow during at' attaak on Amgen', Arena and eanobbio. They better than any cheap machine 1101, la market, and it tows aemoos, with./ t change or abatement, either In muilly , were, however, repulsed by the population and sill, totter or linen with equal facility. Price, $OO volume. ' national guard of the bordering villages, and Deacriptive Cfr. elan fnrelebed gratia OFFICE, 477 BROADWAY, NEW YORK I the itadetzlry steamboat, although armed with IV/UTAST & LYON, Padwinno. 1 guns, was obliged to take shelter in a creek down Eje.folltNTS WANTED. Je.32mJavrF I the western course of the river. Garibaldi's escalator' dell' Alpe scarcely fired their muskets 19:59,_ df`COnd Arrival of 11=35 cT .being much inferior in their range to those of the Crow. After the fleet discharge they as smutted the enemy a la bayunrtrr, forcing the po silicate one after the other. The Messages. de Para publishes the following d details of Garibaldi's operations. 9 "On the 27th of May after a fierce contest, Garibaldi repulsed the Austrians and entered a, Como, a town not more than eighteen or t wen- S. ty miles from Milan." The intelligence is of the highest importance, and GeribaldPe splendid feat of arms will be the , 1 signal for the rising of the Lombard provinces. To comprehend the fell value of this sews, it 0. is Indispensably requisite to make known the po- ~ 1 onion jest taken up by the celebrated guerilla le chief. After the defeat of the Austrians at Mai mats and Garibaldi's entrance into Varese, it le known that they withdrew to Como ; to reach 17 this town Garibaldi had to overcome the enemy d as well an the natural obstacles no the road. From Melia to Chinese, Garibaldi was obliged to it take a moat arduous mounatain road; be could neither support himself on the right nor the left; on one side lay the Swiss Territory, whose nett- s trality he wished to respect; ma the other be was a hemmed in by the lakes. to Isefront of Chiasso, there is a funnel shaped et'ot tongue of land, he was obliged to cross, the ler 8f el ground is so narrow between the mountain wall and the Lake of Como, that the road too_ JDI comes a mere path, and at the end of this defile stood the Austrians to bar further progress.— 1 , o Here It was, that they had collected forces to DI J stop Garibaldi on hie march; bat, as at Maims- La, the Chaeseurs of the Alps best the enemy .4: and forced a passage, they goon entered Como, f and the Austrians fled before them.' At this moment Garibaldi, master of Come, is , in a position to scour the whole district of Brian. ± ea and march either to the centre of Lombardy or into the Valtelina, and advance on Bergamo X and Brescia, both provinces the most decided and °• '"° mums.. the most patriotic. Caere to Sound CAEOLIAA.--10 Goth Coroli• na the prospect of the wheat crop is generally favorable to a full average yield. The frost did but little, if any, injury to it. All the other crops are doing reasonably well; but the season is not sufficiently advanced to speak of them The promise, however, is good. r DYSPEIPSLA.--The worst roe of humanity la ao 4,411 t num that tee hardly feel dlepou.l to corny, time t,l pi,. In 14 ripoUtina Pew hare rusted entlenng from our or •nother of Be ruled forma In tut, It I. either nett.. .r • 4:44aSatinattca °Sabana every other Jarmo, and talten io th4e stage, we belles, one rem—UtElititVlTS HOLLAND alwaye mitigate. It not clitert • permanent ere We might au ateouger language, hot , au we are m 404.414 a red:mown tot well ••• Innututble n. nuanlty, deairo to scold the ptrjot , l.,, arid" •ad u• 111 what truild mete laut.g qudlgentien, thumbnut, thedunt--iilet kat N4.,4 ; ofe rut, all rime bare their orient In boiwireil dig...-. tritieh lartotint BILIOUS DlSOltbaillia AN ti tin - pit ta:111g1. '.lol'l, Mental Uleorders, irritate/41y, Indiapantion to Thing. :tuattiowee., Apeman 44 'Marva Nreveur Mars ! aged Tn./Jug, desire fpr Soltatele, and • reinter 4 , 1 other al:fort/one 441 Milo Class, rtattlertit. • man utOit f-r neater mune with the irtorttl and the aielety of in. tat., - , all, in meat Inetaecee, be found to bun proueded hona that dammed state of the ‘ll,,,Allre. or pt. telitoli this medicine le so eminently calculated to relieve. BlAritallfrelg—The Genuine I,4ghly Cotwontratiel ikon here'. Holland Bitten I. put up lc half plot bottha only, and Retitled at $1 per beetle. The great demand lot (Ilia truly (Arbrated Medicine hea Induced many laillatione, which the publle •budd plant again. putrlt.log Beware o f Imputation! See that our mune la co the label of every bttle you hey. BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja m A 00., Sole Pr0nri.4.4.4, 'IT Wood time% beta,en let and 24.1 ata,Pftteloitgh. P. TorArtawP DIED—In the city of Neer York, oo 3100,14, rkrumg hid, sir. WONT/LOPE AIITCLIELTItk6. aged 02 y rAt Ilia remains have been brought here for let, rovnt In Me Allegheny Cemetery. Ilia funeral all) bake piers. sum bar (Thursday.) at 3 o'clock. from the residuum of his sun ,14 in. M r. Jamie Patton. Jr, Federal sure. Allegheny The friends of the family are respectfully looted to attend. ileb3 Rbbtriusemints. BUILDING LOTS I=l EIGHTH WARD AND COPPER 11 ORKS AT AUCTION, Saturday A fternoon, JUNK lqrn, 150, AT TWO lA-NAN:LI iffa'Oninihnemes will leave the eirner of Fourth and Alarket and Fifth and Market Stzeets at 1 o'clock, P. N., fi n the tale, which will take place en the premise.. jeltiltd 1111PR0VING REA L BEITATI WWI BALN AND 'Olt It/NT.— The follow lag v , ltiable prof...tits In:Pittaborgh awl the City Diotrict are • red gr and tent at low rot. sad on my term ti)ft BALE—A oultotatidal three...co Brick Holm. trite • ttrs•stou back bolidtog—Orepme roor—anitcontalnlog sixteen roans, oltuatati on Votirth attest, Pittsburgh, oppo bsite the Leon City Bank. The lot is 27 foot to wet,. free.. y 90 feet deep. Altio—fievon hundred and y lent of ground no Com merce street, and rtionlog thence three buodrud fort to low warn. mark of Monawaltisla river. The riser !root of MN property is dos Mot logo/ liming abuts t 0.,, No. I, and is admirably adopted fur a wharf, •hloh Is omit aced,..] In that larality, and would yield large profit. Auto—lour hundred feet of ground on Name ottret, aw u. rooting pm distance to low tinter mark, end rilisaltal tween tn• new Bolling Mlil or Moorhead Alb sod de Pittsburgh sod Balton (hipper Works Atoo—Tao hundred Building Lots on Braddock, Brody and Comfierre streets sod Ponvoylteula • reour. The pr.c. of three lota vary trona two (`.yo) bandied WM.. to *tt (M 109) hundred dollar. tech. et Atao—Fourtoen aetee 07 Land tuf Bobo Wyatt., containing two Ilmootone and two freestone qnwrieo, now *oder lean.. rileabole land and city district lota adJolo the rlty, awl are only about olio gas from the Coate Noose. 17011 RENT—Puna Data—Thlo well In.. Mall hoo been Monti) fitted up and trimmed. 111. well ligbted and tieentranne la by a wideand easystaircase. or Atso—A good mod on Marked street for • Variety Ebro Millinery DMus. Attlo—Neveral 0111ros and Rooms on Third tad Marko Mmts. Roqulia of E. D. OOZZIIII, Jelieftwd No. 00 Market otrret, up Miro. rrHE PITTSBURGLI,Fairompos WAYNII a &MAO° RA ROAD, complete,' from Plttaborgh to Chicago. WOODRUM' SLREDLNO CARS attacbed toll night train. Through arlibout Chahge of cars. . On end after WEDNXBDAY, J Walg.l6tb, 1969, 'realms •11l leave the nation, corner Liberty ancl Grant divot% Pittsburgh, o follows!: Pittsburgh. CreelDna Pt. Wayne ................12.16 A. Y. 868 A. se. 101 P...' U .?. ...... t 1.60 A... pra0,....—« —1240 r. tL 8:46 a 2.30 t.., Arrive. Chicago—l:rpm. 6.47 r. N. Cr RINURNINO. on. 8,17 A. H. Antra et Plibiborgh— ]fall, 8:25, P. Rrpror a , 3-30 WC Year , . %23 A. H. AtrototnodaLion Trel., hum Yearrel atm., Allegheny, for New Brighton, 1790 A. , ' and 5.20 P. U. Prom" "1 0.05 " 12.10 , 4 Through Trains cont. follows— A t with trai n n. ec on the Cluvuland A Pittsburgh R. Road. At Ormillo, Obk to and from Millersburg, Akron, Cuyahoga Valle, etc. At Meactleld, Ohio, fur Oil. Vern., Shelby, Sandusky, lade, Detroit, etc. Al CrestlLM fur Dedavars, Biringtlel,l, Columbus, Clarions. Nerds, Dayton, Inillanancos. L Day, etc. At Fore. for gpringleid..Elandosky, yten, etc., el., AAt t Lime for iflndlay, Deyton,Clocin.ll, etc, rte. Pt. Warne for Pero, Lafayette, fat, fit. Louis, end Inter. A l Ply medi lroad.ate porta In Central end Illioole. nermla for Laporte. At Natialah for M m l points the how Allan/ and 8.3.° Rai .. .. .. wi....i.aad mew..., hit ~ eniu. tor dl ' , aut. !. 1111 .. 1 . 0 ."• ....4.., Par lather futon:nation .14 through Tickets apply to J. ATkWAltr, Ticket Agent. Passenger blation, Pittsburgh. . X. C. BTXPXbibubl, Tkket Agebt. arental. Etation, Alleghekt• Through Tickets fr. sale at 011 the Ticket Otilnes'of the Comp., on the nab of the roes, to all parts or the [lowa Skase. J. J. k4.0.1111T021, thin. Paul. iota Agt.., Pitts. 'ONFE 710 N M I ; r: A " / ( 2.1 '—` jaig: 'No . T.O. corner Wood and Fourth gag.-. EXT1.14A:66.1{01. er for " WA " I ' lnliC ir "th nooKiNtt gale %, b y • jel6 e k raux!mac *co. iC==IIMM 11 ..R.1.Te3131 , C1.1, TO TAKE }'LACE IN LAFAYETTE 11 n ALL. un THURSDAY RVENING, ldth, at 8 o'clock. Mr. RUMIIBI.I.. he. toum for five year. • Public Header of brilliant macaw, la New York, lirooklyu, and many other modem. pl..a where he has read to large and enth.laolic addianbuit. He le a eon of the celebrated Prot Woo Row men who has boon for twenty.llre yams au klauttooist of great diatinction lo this.unery. P.lieular pains will be taken not to burs tho audience •Ith too much tragedy. Ileaditigs cud nucleoli°. from Longfellow, Dryden, Sao, Huhn., Stark, Lover and Galls will be Tlekhu chul..—to be had at Me Rook Slot., cod ot lb. door. Jo)s-5:4 0 City Taxes and Water Rents. NOTICE is hereby given, that in accord- Citynth Acts of Tale.n W ater ,y of tho of Pittsburgh, all City and Rents for ! 1059 are noun. kW: payable at the tlll. of the City Treas. ono, Poorth street_ On all T.. and Wider Runts paid lmfore August lat, • d ednetion of Flee per Cent will be mad. On Moe paid from August Ist to September 15th, a do. 1000000 oil's / par Cul. On ths. paid oo or otter October 1,0 to November Ist, Flan per Cent. will be added. And for &lithe T.caand Water Aside rumaloin unpaid on November Mt, WILITIlla• will be leaned with an g addition of Teo per Cent. WM. RIOMBA UM, City Treasurer. • Waterß — Tenanta •bo agree with their landlords to pay Rents on the tenements they occupy, coo ascsmom tile animist on application at the TreannorioOelre . lolsdf UR..7O.R...NetON'd HERB DISPENSARY OM. P 5 Main 84,(2d door, op stairs,) Coffah,, N. V rrHE CELEBRATED DR. JOHNSON, Bo x tactic Physician, treats eurcresfolly the following Ma mma: CJINSDIIPTION, DYSPEPSIA, ASTHMA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, BRONCHITIS, 111 11113.01111, cured In 10 en LUSO • (NIEST DISEASE?, SCROFULA, DISEASES CIF VIE HEART, SALT KIDNEY AFFECTIONS, 'AYER 001IPLINTA, FEVER AND AGUE, FEMALE WEAKNESS, PIMPLES, f DISEASES Or THE EAR AND EYE, to, An who •re soffoing from the strove named diseases, or any other complicated complaint c.f years standing, are In formod that they eau hare forwarded by roan or express for lot small sum nip 1:0 • anal package of Illedicine• with all neciatars directions sod medical ado.. Patlenta shoold at ply without delay, .. they can obtairt intent relit front the Doctor's remedies. Dr. Johnson'. &lend.. °meads of extracts front the choicest Medical foreign and native Roots and Herta, mann a facture s/ ander ho, own rupervhdon, at Al. Dispensary, tool therefor° avoiding the use of Mercury and other 'ninon! poisons, that wore never deeigned for the !system. to which many thotwand ,bare f I len victimeand gone to early gray,. LOTION FOR THE COMPLEEinst.— Or. ja. maritable LOTION for beautifying and Improving the ritmoving almost Rana otanonasly Tao, Deckle., l'lmplea At., will be sent to any part of Ibe country Cy $ 1 o..aud one pietage stamp. •ddraot DR. JOHNSON, Drawer Jul, htlaselyT Offire 00 Maln St, Fluffaln, N. it flipfliwSECOND SPRI ?id trTOCK OOLD MEDAL Pll}l3llU3l PIANO FORTES, SIANOFACTUakb KY WILLIAM KNARE S Co., BALTIMORE Lee, Lees sars,lo.l tbo uto cisr raayrvve fur eir.l. lohro ovor all wiap. , lFLoo, •nd ue pronett4c.l T114L131311.1. ittAl Aud n Pia/ants t, be tinal. E SATTEB, II not SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THIS COUNTRY n,nnt 1.0 Pitlaburnts and 14',,nt rn Penns, Ivan/.r, Old OTTE BLUM I.: Ml.. 11, //I. k 1.../ - nc 1 .sy a. , tist , ,n,.. / • I buyer. eurrally that Ilrel aro arrry fe • Jay. rtnicnishing Them stri-k • till new and anuablo uds—haling rccalrl4l • farth, supply of Lac •th Mantillas, Lino anti Wind' Crosiers, i. aro. it 12!it (cs.ry cbcap,)llla-L Silk• and articles. • TL.I lit,' an uatortment of cm+ it, lea of goods fur Tray •ltng Pre.,., 1.. c• fall Shashi/ Etat , r..llozioa, anti all at It. prin. CYA K I.A ND PIIOPKIAT POLL 14AL.E. T llll' PORTION OF OAK LAND known ae tdrehin tying within leo and a belt were .f the city, haa beenaulelleided low lots of rw/r t mot vide, ranging to hunt ono to ten arr.. each. &doe of hen, are level, ea hers beautiful and eyrouietrtral knlls,nov ere4 wIW forest tree; and others gently rolling, sitacepti. Me of tiring lu the most fortoreaatio manner. These lota ime surrounded Icy an excellent rielgtibetbixidi with the advantage of a heat claim private school, taught by Mr. and Ur... 1h AI. Kerr, with pub Macletvits the vicinity. A line of oniolboane cll. every boor dyeing the day.;anit In a abett time a Pyre gar Railroad will be built, iLus rendering them most eilivtble and 4... treble. Foraauty,/ scenery, facility of ileveveiletvitY of Mr. and touremv to Ilia city, they Sr. nitaitrfaiated es altos nioutry reeeleaces. • In order to arroomorelate those a bohsay wish to improve, they are °Bernal at the C. 1140114 •rry eery term.: . l oetentli lo bowl and the seatdoo In nine equal anovial payments fethliort rt LIY,LIK 91 Diamond et. City and County Insurance Company. NOTICE in hereby given that in pursuance of an 00l of Au la embly, relating thereto, ud the Chan hr c.f Incorporation, approved April 11th, 1559, Book, to tecrivo sob...prier. to •the Capital Ptoct of the City and County Insurance Coonpooy of tbo city of Allegheny, will be opt. al Ilia wt., or Hutu PftralLtttiN, Panerm stn.., Alleabany, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY anal TIIUP.PDAY, sth, fdli and 7th of July, and at the omen of WOO. P. PAULA, on St- Clair &treat, Pittsburgh, on PitiDA Y and FAVOR DAT, 'heath and loth ofluly next, to remain open for tiva DATA (unlearn the stock be Hamm aohntrited,)l,olll 10 A. 11. to 4 o'clock P. H. of tub day Joalali Fling, . Janes I. Grattan, Henry Irain, Wm, Il Pea,. Peter Pete: wo. John Birmingham, O. G. Craig, Wm P. Room, Jam... Old, John Irwin, Pen , J•IIIV4 U boon, Jowl Painns,o, C. Yeagor. tieerge Lenin, San.et tiorinly. aricimiaa Voeghtly, fen. John A Scott, It. P. McDowell, John PP [Midi, 111,14 Greta. Paull Linde., Juu J Loontn..ro, 11. Borland, Thoman Parley, D. 11. Avant, A Iri. Lfilanda. IL W Polod-iint, Thos. Donnelly, Jam. Park. Join , Jam,. A. 011sron, Pi. Lewd. Shields, t'etasafts.nert .1.4 301.1 PIANOS 1 PIA NOS I ! NE"'ARRIVAL OF PIANOS. • ha. J.., horn du. manufsrtory of 1 . 1,ib Wild{ a umie./1"1 PIANOS Th. la•trutut als hays .11 Wan •al,ted p•taot.oll, by tuba:litre; •t the faz tory, El PROT ALLY FOR TOTS MARE Er Thor. In went of Plano. are Ineit,J to call and esantin. this stock, which amorist,. all the Ca{oo.l stylev meeol bored by Chlckerlrag a Bona, from the plaineet to Iho moo elaborately carted ewe, sod at prices to colt purchaser.. IQ- All Instruments warranted. Joldk.rt JCLIN Lt. MIMI-08, 1B W...) etre.. BLANK '-- LANK 800 8, A k. AND STA TIONKILL—The subscriber having Woad the build log oar the canto of Wood and Third sts , formerly ...copied by Kramer ft Itakm as a Bootleg Nowak will open on TBUB/DAY, June ilk, with . large and wall selected stock of Staple and Paw, Swi.ery, Blank Books, Paper, Ac. Not e u.P. stock maxims In part, entz, Clap sod Comm./clot Paper. from the brat mi L ll. In the country; Blank Wotan( his own matmlicrore of , sorry style of blodimy Commercial, Legal sod lane, Butelopes in great mint; Jomphalllott's, Perry's, Pratt . . and other colebmted Steel Peng Copying Preaatia /grew sad leier, of differentpattermg OopyirgCßookat, arnold'e Butler'. and Mensal Wye.' Writing ao4 Copying ' lnk; Magistrates' and ,Lawyers' Blank Node and Illortgageg Wrapping papers, Bonnet Boards, BrawlogPapen,le; Pine Book and S ob • tinting. Book binding and Stereo. typing promptly executing. Utliett,Bludery andßalearooms at lb. ..ter of aftvrket sod Beco Jell od @Watts, as hatable.. W. 8. HAVEN. PRIN(3. buP.1517.1, &WI OPNCV4UIW J UST received the first two Pianos of our Yowls gyring eupply of the above celebrated mann. facture. , They aro, superb faun:wants, and must bat be heard and been to In pronounced SUPI2O.IOrt IN EVCII2 ttItSPECT loall Ober rushee. For mole by 11. KLUGED. fold Polo Agents for PtelnwaVe narlrabed Venue Q. 131_1 ND HAND M ll oll.lNktfi FOR I," BALE. One Steam Goers; Cylinder 24 inch bore, b feet stroke, poppet salvo, complete to the crank pin. Two Glowing Cylinder; bl luebes bore g foot mutts, with Pipe., abaft, Pillar•Bloska and Gearing complete. Por particulars apple at oar works. loath Pittsburgh; or at our Oleo, 21 Mallet Greet. nol2hltad&WP ROIGNIIO2I, arms a IfiLLEVI. OPENINdscoDAY—pay me Drus 000th 10 Robes sad by dryad. Also, all ktads of Deasastk sad Bawls ik7 4100 d• usasll.l bawl l• • •• 1 4 ossorted Roca Phase aal awl mow.) f•r yonelvea, 1,14 • 0. fIatif 3 OXLCOVI, 11 Market st: -,‘ . CARPEITI3 AND OIL CLOTHE/ AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, 141TALLIIM RESPECT . FULLY announce thst they Cr, receiving lee. ml supply of CAKPETING , selected directly from the Import.. and Matinfecterers by one of the arm, now In the Vast, to which they Invite the attention ot perchamere. Also, • new style of CANTON MATTING, for rummer par. lore. The latest make of CARPET BWELPEILIi, etc., etc , which theft Ise offered at the lowe.t rates. Jo) W. D. k Q. WOLLLII74. ALIA:OEII3NY .INI3I7B6NCE COMPrii OF PITTSBURGH. Orrtek—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block, TNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF 1. FIRE AND MARINE MRS. SEALS JONES, Preettlent; JUDY D. 11cOORD, Vice D " ..i d e nt D. N DOOR. eecteury; Cept. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. I tageTomc—lto. Joee, C. Ihntecr, arvey Gable, Copt R. C. Or John A. c 0 It. L Patme H tLoct, John D McCord, Due D. Pennock, R. P. Storting, Ca t. Wm. Dun, Thu. 11. Rome, Roht, 11. Davis. Altnrn.s , and enunkellor at Lass Boots, Shoes, Hats, JAMES P. TANNER, SROE, HAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE, No. 5 , 1 Wood [Strew now it, .torn 1,1. It r, largo illoolc of GOODS parthaaed cllre , t from the NEW ENGLAND MANE TORIES, al the LOWIL , f CASH PRICES, all of arbleb dtapotted of at . nmall atlrsocoua C 0.51% B Buyers who bav, horntoforr guho Lot !•r their goody, for the fritann a.re both time and mottoy by total.% limlr purchases frotu 1111jriteeleire an roqueettol in mil be buying, and .t. 'sly themeeloos of the font_ lks_rtationlar attention id.. toordan. torliblind H raclatreet'es Commoreits/ Reports. For Bankers' and Business Jeo. /TUE FOURTH SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME 4 , 1 this smitisblo record cf credits, which sou published onto., ibth ofJannery, having been ex hmiatod by • rapid and e% 1. n.lro &masa, tor,tot edition, mined end ror. 1... Dose ...J .04y DA, ready Oa. del.., to so.. as La. .4.4 already eoppiltid ttietrunivito with the iteeerat hundreds of the I.,st Hankers and Merchants in ditto/era Cities elite Union, hay,. twisted in perferting this it4ersurs floocnrd, thee malts, • voracious and reliable , on.pend of the peconiar, c..mhtino and prospects and bosh n, , es capacity rd ahnot 1.'1%000 Insrcantils Orme, in t.seuty. els a the principal eitles and centres of Innis In the United Ptah, RUH f' ELI, 1 (h The New Took hicreicaut or Banker will wcarbila by a key accompanying the book, the erode of credit, chatectar, habits, and capital of such lee will be likely to deal with him, while the out-of-town merchant will lostO srith ac• curacy. the elect foundation Co which the New lock Lows, Uwe their business To provide for any poulble error that might occur In a 19 work so ' owl. indeol a and to keep purchaser. informal ' of as wen that mutt oeconerily tate plea, the pro . prietors "axial steel of uw - rechont may serf The ti s and trouble each a work most wee • the losers it must Detroit, and the Muse. It mod harem securing • sound and profibilde Dean, make It Invaluable to whole. ease 114. sots. Ideonfarturere, Note Brokers, and Banks of Discount, and yet the • hole, Including the Iwo semi-an nual volume*, the aheet• of corrections and the Dal Ilia. of the alto, is fisruished to subwribers of One Hoods.' Dol. lan per swains Pull nert.iculere, not enaltreeed in . this laiserthernent, may be obtained at the office of the paprieter• and pnblish ere, .1 hi. BILIDSTERET i BON, No. :DT Broadway, New Toe 1.. Cher Proodw.Y 1i.,,. E. IL NEVIN, Jr., An. id No. 06 Weal robot, Nisei to 0,. Also, of my l 6 EXCHANGE AND BANKING BOEHM OP KRAMER & RAMA, No. 35, Bank Block, Firth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ... ILOURCE Rdllllll. W E beg to apprise our friends and the pub lic that en tun renewal to oor new OFFICk. NO. 35, DANK BLOCK, FIFTH STIIENT, aline we will Do happy to tender them oar seniors, sod trust oar Capital, maple tal, with .n npertietice or twenty yens lei 11. Loan. In this city, V 111 enable no to meet the .and Om. Ctutorn,s. Me .111 mealtime to Umnaset the lbschenge and Plankton Maness In ell Id brantbee. Commercial Paper Discounted sad Negotlated. Morn, Hoed', and other Permian, bought sod sold Co Cainnalanon • .. Prompt attention glean bs Collections lu city or estuary. DeposiM Racelead In Par Ponds or Carrency. Interest allowed ou Thoe Deposits. Deal in Specie, Haut Notes, Laud Warrant., to. Credit Itemittaoces of CO mnamdeots at lowest peaalbla rotes. /dating Rotor.. promptly by Ana mall, as directed. toy:t2iod Eltetallit 1 RA RM. MEORAW'S TODAOOO i:11/ Clll4lll WARIIIIOOBB Frew 2111.104 TV STREET, 1 ro, kilt! To In LIREVIT :Cr REMOVED. et O. HUSSEY & CO. have removed to l e j e thrir DOW Copper Warehousei NO. 37 luau STREET, lo the Iron Croat Dlocit, third door. inert or Wood• ati tel. CIITCHEFING a SOMA Pittsburgh Copper Rolling rdlll. C. G. xussrow & CO-. livrancrialallut or BRAZIERB BOLT AT IIIIBATIIIIIO COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, Locom.crivi i : TV lEt N Baited Ertli/3ettentrond ?lair of all Sus, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, SPELTER, SOLDER., COPPER RIVETS, AO. Deals. to Block Tin, Tin Plate, Load Wire, Sheet 21sc, Antimony, Shoot Iron, nature Toole, Le. No. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. r?Ajbeels Copper. Out to any pattern. sole:Sad usiovs sou CILICAST No. 27 Fourth Street. near Perry. 'TIM subscriber respectfully announces to _L the patrons of this nollknown estal.ilehnint that he is still prepared to furnish PARTIES AND WEDDINGS la very beet aisle with lONS, JELLIES, FANCY CARDS AND PYRAMIDS. ever Eva , emUtinsen and Lodi= served *Ott Meals, Including hotey deliat all bo cacy of the waxen, to d i la e q ual to say first chus toyadiltnd l, on day and evening. JACOB R. RUBLES. New Stook of Melodeons.. JUST RECEIVED, a splendid new lot of Melodeons, front the factory of Mason A bunts, Row too, Including all the atyles made by this Erta. Thla make of I.tranients have been approved by the greatest ulna:- clans in the country,.. Dr. Lowell Mama, Gm. P. Hoot, W. wßradbury and ot hers — consequantly they mu be rolled bill aa boingfirst class ingratiwnts. They are noted for owing points: I. Their pure and mad cal quality of tone. 2. Their great power atm. a. Their quality of tom. S. Their prompt ondrOulqultub. b. noir beautiful idyls of Sabi, 0. Their durability. 7. Their automata of price For sale .ly by 301112 11. MELLOR, St Wood ot. Dewriptive circalsr• sent to .air addrwe. 0.711 [l - 11 — frCniftg; — Ffi _L• Or JULY, 185 , 1—We tit P. Diehl, fcr *born we n complete moortment of Fire ' lowing, : Rockets from I or.. to 2 lb.. Nleee of Mara 1, 2, 2,4, 2: Roman Candle, from 11,311 Flower Pots, No. 1 and 2; to 20;. Rona Moons; Itomao emidlen,Coldnd,from Trianglea No.l in 1 ball to 22. Vertical Wheel.% Blue Llibts, No. I lo 0. 2 .2.1 Me.* Oroarboppeon Rodtet Pin Wbeela, No.l, 2,2; Colored Berpemg Chum, N 0.1,2, 3:Double Hader; Elorolle, No. 1,2.2: I Torpedon—UXlSClO. Itittloltloo piece. fotoo WI to r..w. directions. RXT Ittt it ANDERSN, No. 29 w.Nal 0 .9. 1 1 , 110111 a Et. Rondos aota. 'FENN. com_M----------000'bus. in store and for isist7 ton' 111AuU maw too PITTSBURGH, PENNA C. B. M. 815.1/TH MEE= 73 olvw•Errs, - WHOLESALE Pllt•borgh, P•non HEMO4AL flO V AL E WORKS—Fourru ar receiving fro= a:el - notary • 80LE AGENTA, • roll .d Work., couetellog of the fol. FlSH—zdaekerel, igtin eFu h of all kind. In nor. and **ale try • _ ll 00j..3 LUNE. DEANB-20(s. =AI white for sale by aunna. mars .4 00. CX: — G ---KIN S-150 bozes Now Va. baeh ibr bY BRYZER Ammar- MEDICINAL PROPERTIES For years these Springs have boon highly esteemed for their medicinal properties. During the past season their reputation In this respect ham been singularly confirmed.— They were administered by a playeician, Jailcionaly as to StittititY, time of drinking, continuance, At, and under thin systematic pian the cure. were numerous and gratifying• • THE WRITE WATER SELMER la peculiarly serviceable to those disorders oldie Liver and Stomach, which ao often olDkt gentlemen mho hare teen too cloudy confined to Imminent. ..1 Lelmmoo of oodeoMr.l VIE MALYS/UTE SPRINGS • Are permanent tonic.. Their effects open broken doer and debilitated constitutions have been not transient b. lasting. alving to the blond a near vitality, and to the pc son near life and vigor. TUE MAGNESIAN WATER Is a gentle apealent. Invalids may rely upon every facility being f prelatic-0 them which can Contribute to health aod comfort. a delightful resort doting the summer month., the Ohio Whlteillolplinar epthugs hare no cleat in the West, and but I.w In the United ittatee. The location Is pm:inert, healthd; the Scioto here la a rapid, rocky stream, the ••01Iff Limestone." 11 formation hundreds of feet to thickness, through which the slyer cute It. ..y, L. everywhere, either at or near the rr.% the grounds of the estate are bean- Wilily undulated, cud Interspersed with nunterom ravine., which carry off all the superfluone water, thee rondesing the will dry and the atmosphere free from that humidity so prejudicial to health; thee. circumstances. taken Into con" :section with the altitude of the place,.about 1,000 feet oboes the level of the °resd, make the locality as free from mats' thous toff nonce. ea a mountain region. The Spring property consione of nal acres of land, one Istm• deed of which I. covered by one of the most beuttlful groves of Oblo. This woodlaud is handsomely loud off into walks end driers, ono of the later beton two miles In erteriL BATHS. Bathing hero by the plan adopted, Ls brought Into 101 l competnton with that at laterally Mum aod hot Spring.. The water Is heated In the bath tub by .teem pipe.; the beat not being robed high enough to precipitate Its salts, It la by this system *polled to the surface of nbc bather •It.U. out the kr of the nib. Ingredients. TELEGRAPH OFFICE. A Telegraph OM., Oommunkoatlng with all pule of the country, has be established at the/Spring. To be thue fn cromroion with distant points, will be • great °Damienca to gentlemen who can bear from and direct th eir buaineas affairs daily. All the acceasorie. t °colliery to health, pleasure and atouromen4riatore may expect to Oudot the (Mb White Sub Our Sprioge, cc the proprotor u determined to make It, In ereryiatrtlealar, a drat clams watering place. Gratbiled with the liberal patronage extended last year, no effort will be cued to Merit it, continuance. A al to the S livery, well stocked with berwaand carriage., Is attach- pring.. For further information' arrangement. for room., addrese ANDREW WILSON, Jura, ml" e:1 red` White dolphur P. 0., Delaware Co., Ohio. AIM 11A11.—Irirar—&—etT:- 84 MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORE. PAYER WAREHOUSE Etry descriion WRAPPING n , PRINTING pt AND of WRITING PAPER, ON RAND OR RAD! TO ORDIR, , ANCT, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPERS, BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Strays and Bonnet Boards. INE HOUSE WILLARD HARVEY & CO.. 84 Mithlen .Lense and 17 Cedar Erect, HBJIP, YORE. CIOTTO N N, EN FLAX AND L !NEN TWIN ICS, I 161.0.19 IED onortrroorooto CORDAGE COTTON, JUTE, TIA Vall i' AND ° ADIER MAN 11 EMT ..R OP E Tarro.l Stuff, /Wang Mw, Giaing Tlordado: SEINE TWINES, 8110/1 THREAD, WlCH,nndnli kinds of CORDS AND LINES. so018;oodttebiroo THE BEST SEWING MACHINES A. M. MARB 1.1 A. /..L. & C md7 Federal Street, Allegheny PRINCIC ORALBEEPAIGNE FILOII DE VENOM) & CO., Epernay, Prance, de ad in t Imperial Tables on ro Conti he nent Of Europe. APERFECTLY PURE AND DELICATE WINE at a moderate prim, admirably adapted to fem. ily sna and rapidly booming an tatablithed favorite to the city alt New York, having elicited tha mon !Unsling teeth bacroameanie w fouri the proprietor. of th e HOWARr. . [ iota, gr. Qom. SVESTUS, Elora, lialloPovirla Borth. Atom Home, Jona' /loom, and all the leading earthmen of Champaign* to that city. Bold by she principal dealers through. t the cootitri. E. V. ELAUGHWOUV, itolehopmiert res2lti ComnteAlp er of Breed land Broome Street, or Now Tore. Carriages and Buggies. pOR THE ACCOMMODATION of Pitts- A.• hereon% and strangers visiting the city, the submit. er has opened • Wareroom Immediately In the rear of Ilse Monongahela Home, an Sint attest, tor the se. of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND SPRING WAGONS, Of hie own manufactore—the material all selected with great care. sad th Hayinglast Ewa engaged thirty6thres Imre to the Imams% e meenteari year. In Allege.) . Oily. with en h crease of buaktem, la mttlielent guarantee se to the quality of his work. Ito p k üblic are respectful/3r Invited to call and examlite hie wot • Clumalo leharctory on the corner of rodent •trort and North mrll7.kodAtrrio, •Ileshroy City, JOHN EOLITH. QT MI JOB PRINTING OPPICe---- kJ CODS. intuducets, BTU lISIDS, BILLS LADINO MOE Luria, POSTERS, end every varlet/ or Job Frieling executed with wetnessenv:many, at abort notice by _JoItWAL O. JOU:VT[OY & CO, 61' Wood meet. V OLUNTAK(EB.—ZmIdeI Teen 2-6 o nulecheed find fit rty Voluntaries and Interlude. tor the Organ, Ideksteon, &trephine, An, with introducta7 t ' e multe. demintim or atom direction. ibr the prams of Organ; Sc.; adapting the stork 'initially to the want. ot young argentite. and thou who here . nadi maidens pu ma to ercompany plain punned, on the Org.; 11 . 10 d.... •zr gerephtee. Pricesl,LO. Yoe ode by - te72 JOHN H. !MGM ere Wood ete•eS. ICE 12111ZAWit 311Elitten 801518. OE OREAdII Icelerieue . Salpon and &,d. W. 11,: Fount/LI /renal and /Interim Clonreeedo tirdi t 9 BT.-GLAIR /Mtn,. BOY'S SHOT OONS—Attention is in v it e d to our stock of BAT'S SOOT GUNS, nay .are =awkward imperially to our order, and hea eod entirely tillable sad see. Pere= wDo woota teach their boys to be roarkessert s should emsm too thaw bessalfal vrospons. cutewalawr&Towro, )eo" No. se Wood street. C. and lisahlatea NaB7 GRANT o BTREIT,MI pcef ta Ma Wart bellsym he can mit the wants of um that may favor him with their patronage, Ass lot the carious ityls• of 'hall Inacrtal If arlabotf. taylhityla GAB HAW'S RATENT.—Thci .übleriber would direct attemtfott to thi. suparioi &ore for 4 UMllltr woo. We tom, all au*, ht pica thin 14 ante to $75,00, and marmot th em to gin porfeet white. UAL Call and No. T. J. arum, 1.2 Bole Alpine, N 0.12.1 Wool Wool. THE ATLANTIC PEN, No. 100—The ben for Mercautlle use.soule for and Yale only by IC a. JOHNSTON t CA), ataflonrry, 57 Wool stmt. 1 auction Saito. •.r.P. NIC. DAP/B. lloactioneer. Op:meted &Us Room No. 54 Platt Benet ~, 48 BUILDING , LOTS NEAR TOM STR .lee. tsmefß .1,4 11 . t?! ---e two, 1 7 ),:xt 2E 1 ot; ..111 - te sold, 45 80i14 1 .5 Loit ta L.°. Braddock, Itrociv and Commerce .free; la Got 15ftt Pb. o ft city Tie d tot., • rhk s seen at the ameti4a. • Tarm—ame-tlfth eath, mat. ,•• I. 3 cod 5 Yftr.,„ oitb ioteri.st. P. 31. DATO. Aoctr. 4.A8U1L1 . . --- • or s IN BuouNGIIAM i n/ AT AUCTIQ3I-0. natat., afternOM Jr "' IS th . at 3 o'clock, cm the premise.. ant be aold, Ten Lota of Ground handantnely iltnaked on the wfal 1 !:k: 11 ' OS WES. Ereet, the flingha m o t . 00 , 1 t h o ... bah, o,,,dn g at Ins earner of Bingham at haring cash front of 2) feet, and , earner Cleat lel no, to Koper') of Messrs liolloun * Oarriwo. A 1... are Lots situate on vent aide of_ Alog oo o t . bd.,. Washington at and Ppm. alley, hallo, awl, 0 ' , mot o f 3) feet an McKee at, and extending beck 74 feint inches. Iltla indleptitabln. Tema ane.tnarth cad, 2 andl3 3 years, with interest, payable mentally ,00,,0. is 1, Je P. al. DATI.9, •ncL ------_ MIXEOUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE J 124 PION trr. raorrarr.—on Swede' , evening, JIM. L'lrt, at 8 o'cloc, at the commercial Wee 103613. No. el girth atreet. besold . , order of wto. Itlneban, kxecutor of Isaac d.o'd, the following dealrabie L. of Ground, altneta On Pow. street, near Irwin at, one Lot haring • • front of .Vjget CM Penn at ,extendiog hack 119 fe. , t I q , ilochiwywith two story Erlehlht ening, No. =I Al one other Lot, adjoining the &bora, fronting 19 tee. 11% inches, ches, extending back 89 fret 9 inches, with two dory Frame Dwelling, No. T.A. Title ararrant"t Teta. •t ad. P.ll. DAVI& .toct. FIFTEEN !WILDING • LOTS IN • TILE SEVENTH. WARD AT AUCTION.—Ey virtue of so orderer the Orphans Court of A:legbeny county, lamed to Wm. A. Hallak, 31. D., executor of W. I. Porter. deed., win le sold at the Commercial Salta R00ma,N0.54 street, on Tends, est:tang, Jcuee tb, at Bedeck No Lob , of Ground, situate., Centre Ar,ons between Fulton and Artbun, street; haring each • front of 20 fret on Centre Avenue, extending bark 96 feet: elan, Nina Lote of Ground saute on Clarke street; being Nos. 56, ST, 68, 59. 60, el. 62, 63 and 64, le Pollees pleb, baring each a front of 20 feet. and extending bock CO feet. Tenet 000. half cub, readies be two soma stmoal payment.. nitb Interest, moored 1, advoinal bonds awl totrtgabe. 7 AUSTIN LUOIIIB & CU., !Wallas' &clang, QTOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & AJW. AT THE HERCILINTS' EXCITANOR EVERY THURSDAY EITNING.—Bank, Bridge. Inetu - anes •o$ C at ci.. erehaats'E opper Etact, Bout xcb.ga by aud hang Cabala .1d at public sae Itt AUSTIN LOCCUIR & CO. Nat., Craft. ant! Leat.a ea nut &tate begotlatod cz ressomblu tem. by AUSTIN Loomis a co.. aan Break Now Bra.. tel Fourth et. nISSOLDTION.-The Partnership hereto tat. raiding between Wallin Barn ar.d Drum liaotrS, ender the style of WU. SMITH & 00, was dlr eared on the lath day of February, ISAB, by the death of Mr. Dixon Brown. DAVID R. PARK and JAMBS PABX,JW., having par-. o f the Ittereat of Mr. D. Drown, deed, in the late firm' of Wm. smith & Co., the Foundry and Medd. Ihminese will Leo herreltar coneactal odder the style el Prefab. Park Co, by whom the tereimats of the Istetirra will be erttletP SMITH, PARK & CO., NZNTH WARD TrOtTNIDFLY, PIMPUMM, PA. if/rehouse, No. 149 Fir.: and 12 0 Second &rem, ANUFACTURERS of all sizes and de arsolpllll of Co.! 09 Detarta sod lialla,Dsa au, lira rigs, End lons, Dog DODS, Wagon Borea,Stael Dfoolda, Polleya, Hangers and (bugling. mad Al e tm, J or obb der.ing tuad.llsclaloo Dustings of ataxy doact - Mtlou o Ilaviag • complata PHOP attached to the Foundry, ail =ternary Flteinga arlO te, carefully attended to. nil2SaltEr3lT THE the under maleelosignaedlh h uttnese Ju ave associated with them ln Co ilia hums, late of Steubenville, Ohlo. The style of the firm &ill condom ae heretofore. MUCK & CO. 1111.1 c K. —JAY'S MAXIM— ...I[l. RIXICI. TheTlo73„ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the 11,110 of : • Pig Iron and Blooms. 95 WATER PTREET, Prmantoton ASSOCLICBDWITII wry Mr. JOll3l DFILOW. In the Undertaking brodnroi, which trill be condoete4 under the name end at•yle of 1.811• OM DELLOW. JaSfEm LE3ION. JOON DELLOR ( ) undertaking In all Its Bran moo cato. . LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth st., are prepared to do Undertaking In all its branches, ho the best; manner, at prim to stilt tae them " We hall ape. dal attention to Rare now style retain Metallic Burial Oases, tor the ale of wh/ch we ate nole netts In this city, and of which. we keep constantly on hand slap assort l meri r. t. As monde beauty of shape and difab, they excel al othe. Funerals will be strolled with Beams, Horns Sod p y, at lower rate* than any other cetabl6h c= " t=ty. ° Onerantacing to render eatisarnan, they Kant • contlimanceof thepatronege heretofore liberally estended to the old erre. Cincinnati. Ohio I HAVING TAKEN A LEASE UPON TILE "lIIJILNEV.I,r a teem arrears, and re.argenimi In Many departments, the undersigned can wifely my Shad their ar rangementa, tending W. the cotafori wed satisfaction a gust. visiting the city, trill he etch as t. 3 gratify the de wand oralsy sajourner at the bowie. . A trial is anticiled. JOUNSON, SANDERS & CO my18,11.1:L NG it ESS 11A161 ~..pi -ISLAND, CAPE MAY, N: 3. FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS, On We dn.idnY. the 15th ofdnne WEST & THOMPSON, Proptletora jealmd ABILEUICAN I.IOIINIT, BOSTON, Is THE LARGEST AND BEST AR nosed Hotel In the New Instead Stater i. caw trolly located, and easy of acmes from all tho roma o travel. It contains all tho modern improrements, and erer7 antrealenee for the comfort and scernato.b.l4ol3 of the traveling public. The stendagrooomare large and well reatilsteth the settee of roams are well arranged, p er, pletely furnig.ed for Ismailia. and large trendingalm, and the house wiling:lllone to Da kept as • lost dam Until respect. jallolly LEWIS RIM. Piroprietor. P. B. BOYLEGOOLE B 0 - Y L E & CO., a SECOND STREET, CINCLICNIATI, OHIO. lIIPOILTERS OP FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES; • DISTILLERS OP A LCOROL, COLOGNE SPIRITS, Camphene, Burning Fluid and Spirits iof TU RPENTINE... Manufacturer. of emery dowiptioh of Domicile Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French Dave coastal:My on hand *arbor graft; of pun BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY, Peach and Applo Brandy, ALSO, BARATARIA AND NNW ENGLAND RUIL &o. 13.. a. aw:actarmor au. CELEBRATED "ROSE" WHISKEY. Agent. far FRI:JaiI:CC GOLIVET JAPAIIPZI BITTERS apliAtvflyF , iii Ar , . , • USIO LESSONS, IVI VIOLIN. FLUTE, MELODEON INDBINGING. W. D. 13/11T11 beg. to inform hie friends and the public that he will tire inornakm in Clown or prints lemons= the Violin, /lute, Melodeon, or in Elenting, It hie Riddance, NO. 113 POURTEIBTREV, between Wood and Ealiblieki, where ha I. provided with apaciona and amvendent roam AITERNOON owasies was Limas vat be formed for laming the art of atoning. elan, with 'or without Piano Vote accompaniment. The.' dames will be mall and aslant. I EVENING GLEE CLES 3 E3 will also be formed for lido, Trio and Quartette amens either with or without metro. mental sccompanhneuht. • - -• ' Tenn made Imo:non applicailm, A gjita N UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN. &drat& tbree trtorled Britt ihtetlin containing deem room, nab donblaparttele nom. mullion, pa, bath, An., atei all thci modern lationerentanti abetantlally and taste/tag halt. Stale property no situate on the elevated patt or the Second Ward, an - 1 11 4 01 . 4 and will be sold at• great actigcs, WO in band, bal. awe in wren noel atonal anneal. apply lbe farther In torntalicat to Ja7:bad D. 11 , 8.11laMel, pi. Ann et. WINNER'S PIANO PRIMER.—A new and complete method of teaming to play tita Plano eritbont • bloater. in tble wort tba: rodbfunsta of Maio are explained In • new and ample manna: feta. melodi c...cake and ezerdewr are Introduced which are sale:dated 1. 0 bumf end ndnose fb• DNA to which /3 added the avartwt mjcs,peltsa =idea. kn.; witr before publlabed In any oftener work. Price 60c. TOr Safe by' JOUR Di. IdELIDIL Pi Wood et. Sireoplee mailed on rennin of price.• Jan sEED 4.3UCIIIVIIRAT! av DOS:TO ALRIUVE /ND FOULLY BY 10E CREAII!! JOSEPH CRAIG, ICE CRESTS, Rehigeraton. Water Cool•rs, CLarcaal romans, &e ron City Storo and 2112 Wareham, o< . !a, &a, - W. W. 81L1081L1W,,24,131 Wed at, Ent dour below the !nen of th•flekten Ono. - - - - BANK STOCK WANTED.— Rank of Inttgoirsig; M. and M. Bank, Iron My Bull, AUSTIN LOOMIS t CD" stock Btokkm. BS ' , Muth Mtreet. .FRESII ARRIVAL-- 100 bozo. Palm. Oranceo—ami, 100 do do L.. .CS. • ; .401, tbk aky auf kw al* by • Milan it ANDIZRZON, 39 Wood oPPooito Ma Ht. Carla not t. I itir 0B B NEW GOODS AND AMONG ATA. othOm !Mae decided barplaa—Lacs ifantillso, bri mGoali -of various blade, lovlowavery cheap, wed • pest ow er ecttlehes. Ladles ars dardlalli.iatitad whoa o,l.*Vnilo lee • cell. BIIIICHPIELD CO, 1•721 at Death seat =race llth and Naket • Itinr o r umzinuo. —HOHC/lIIMD k CO. biro recaval iO3 aagortnuot trimatlfia dyke dna Zawna. Outha Lew.. Alle, • Ta 7 icOd ad* fitt cokes at r 34 aim per pm. P. 11. DAVIS, duct. ,otters qse: Etbangco, ENaCT HOUSE. WELL KNOWN FIRST CLASS HOTEL I=l ALLY.aiiLNY 011 T. t 4E I : • 3 =o; Ammo; I , t
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