|v/. _ fittslnurg|j v #^ettc; aowju. innr„D. r. vuiiixs.o i. IIT.'S--.’ *. mooM* E. ERHETT S CO.. ' XDITOB3 and PROPRIETORS. PIZ3CSBCBQSI:. SATPnPAY MOBHffIQ, JULY 2, 1859. Republican State Ticket Hepublican County Ticket. euas n. inSoTrittibotsh, WftUAU VAENUji, PliULurgh, • All*»b*By, OQARLES L. OOEHRINO, WrV, . Diyp E. BAYABD, Peebles * waxuu £apy,Lo«r Bt,o*lr. . MSBTin Ll* JCOOE. TBOHAB MELLON, Collins. • BUTXICT ATTOESET, J tOOB IL MILLER, PUtobtngh. nunui, GOODMAN Y. COULTER, South. Fer«"<»- comnona, JONATHAN BSAUfF, South Pitlibnrgb. icomie DAVID OORNELIDA S*wkk!ey. fUWTTTOt, M. T. ANDKASON, East Doer. ■ w*xeroi cr tot poet. JOSEPH MILLER, Ssovden. To* UIMOCHATIO STATE ADDEESS—SqUATTEE . SOVEBEIDETT Bt EtTOIATED - A StAVB CODE AD VOCATED.—As was aMioipatea at ihe lime Mr. Eoberl Tjler, of Yirgiija, m appointed Chair m»a of, the JDemoonnitfßiEle Committee of Pean sjlvnnia, that geotleman has issued on address to the damocraoy he was imported to lake charge Af. In which he adTocates the enactment of a Congressional Slave Code for the Territories. This advocacy is concealed nnder come niy epe . cions.TOTbiage; hat Its aim is easily pereoired, in spite of the flimsy attempt to conceal it. . ■ It is well known that in 1856 the democracy of this Btale carried on the campaign on the .ground that Congress weß not sovereign in the ■1 *«s»itorief, and that the people thereof trerosove . reign, and had therefore the right to regelate their own institutions in their own way. Com pare the doctrine then urged by the Bnehanan party with the following, which we copy from the Address:^ p f * ■Wo o»uaol, therefore, enbecribe to the ille gtUnate ueatoptione of “SqaiUer Sovereignly." nl of <J P loion that a Territory of United Statee can, in no respect whoever, ho regarded as. either a Foreign orSorereign SSJjr S*®. 1 *"'joy. *>7 posaihUity, any po- , Wb, the government of the Uolou established . "7 ® utea » by whose agency (hoy, the States. expenditure of their treasure,and it : - . blood, have acquiredlievery terri # tory in question, aa eo muoh pnblio domain or “wimm vToj>erty. n -Whew, let na ask, resides tno right of eminent domain over a Territory of tno United Statee? Is it not'admitted by all to be with the Federal Government? Where shall W 8 look for the right and power to asoertain and fix all Territorial bonndaries? Ia it oot to the Federal Government? Where shall we seek the ! right and power and duly to dispose of alllamls embraced in the Territory? The answer ia, in the Federal Government. Where in the govern meet of a Territory is lodged the Executive an thorny? It ia lodged in the hands of a Federal Where Is the Jodicial power of aTer " rilorial Government? In the keeping of a Fed s'* 1 Jndioiary. Whew is the Legislative power? j Eveiy one knows it did not exist, and that li\ k. diIDol 1 Do l Bxißt » uniH called “lo being tfLSd . F fi eral Congress. in the organic aot of 1 Territorial Government. In all these demonstra lions of power, and thero can. be none others outside of them in a Territorial Government, we behold the direct, positive and tangible evidences of the presence of of the Gov ernment of the United States, excluding the pre tensions of Squatter or Territorial Legislative Sovereignty, or Popular Sovereignty when used aa a convertible term Wilts these, as being alike untenable in feet and preposterous in lo^ic.” Iq 185(5 “Squatter Sovereignty” was the ‘ watchword of the party ; now, the party cannot subscribe to Ur On the contrary, it contends that the power of Congress in the territories is xnpreae, andrttat the interpretation of the con . ititutlonal power of Congress belongs to the S upreme Court. So, the people of the territories are powerless—mere subjects of Congress and , the Supremo dourt. The Address goes on to sky: “We are opposed, however, to the introduc tion of any provision particularly protecting or any other kind of property, into an act a Territorial Government. But if a Territory attempt/nullification, or rebellion, in Jb® shape of resistance to acts of Congress, or to . jodloial decisions in tbeir proper logical and legal oonseqnences, or to any other legitimate acta doaesia and by virtue of the constitutional au thority of the United States over the same, then the Federal Government ehon!d~al once inter pose and pat it down.” otter words, if a territorial legislature should undertake to exclude or prohibit Slavery, in contravention of the Dred. Seett deelsioo, it wonld be thedqty of Coogwssat ooce to interpose and pot down such an act of rebellion. If tbe territorial legislature opposes Slavery, Congress most Interpose for the protection' of Slavery— an indirect and: ronndaboot way of announcing of Congwss (o enact a Congressional “ Slaw Coder. . ! .. The Democracy of this Staff, under the saga- | cioue lead of Mr. Bobert Tyler, of Virginia, are therefore plainly on tbe record aa the friends of Congressional Intervention for the protection of Slavery in the territories. After quoting the in the Cincianatiplatform, j»nple of a territory in ig a constitution h&TeßTfgbt'W'fScfade rj or not, as they please.the address goes "This resolution distinctly; represents the marked difference between the reTalationary ef forts :oft he first squatters in a now territory to abolish negro elavery or to prevent the introduc tion of slave property into the territory by the incompetent agenoy of a territorial legislature, and the constitutional and qaiet erercSe of the rights of sovereignty, by the people of a terri tory in the formation of a State Constitution with or withont domestic slavery, as they may determine. In the meantime, [ the citizens of each end every State, being inoll respects equal I with each other under the Constitution, take their various kiods of property Into the territory with them, and while in a territorial condition they and their property are all equally protected by the-Constiiution of the United States and the Dred Scott decision. We thus stand on the enre foundation of the Constitution and the Law, *■ wbieheternlyand jostly deny thehrbilrarypow er of one set of settlers to confiscate the property ' of another eeC* ' . This is aa emphatic affirmance of the doctrine that if ninety-nice hundredths of the people of a territory are opposed to. slavery they can do nothing to prevent the other Hundredth from •bringing in slaves'ci libitum. The right to hold * elates, there, in defiance of tbe;popjilarwiil, is Urns distinctly recognized; and by/jplrUy of reasoning, the right to hold slaves therein jn voltes the duty, in those who recognize the right, of protecting it. ’ v/ The whole address is* direct repudiation, not merely oUbegroond taken by the party in 1860, .. - bat of (hp positions now oeonpied by Ur. Doug las and his friends. It is a declaration of war ,■ sgainpt the D&nglas-men, and we oannot see how H is poasible.for any democrat who. sympathises with Douglas, to giro his support to the Demo rcratlo Btale Tichtt, If any one of them does - the basis laid down in (his nddrSaiVand every vote given for Rowe and Wright will be claimed as % * o te in favor of its repulsive-and Anli-Democraiio doctrines. W* find the following singular blander going the rounds of the press: “Oregon hifrohoeen the first <lelegate«ioti, e National democratic Convention. They* ere a. G. Hovey, W. Warren and Leander Holmes. The State Convention appointing them sqnaUed on squatter sovereignty as follows: •• “While wo recognize the ifact that by the Con stitution the sovereignty of the Territories is vested in the Congress of the United Steles, we aoknowiedge as well that Congress may delegate the exercise of that sovereignty, in part or in whole; to the people of suchTerrilorles, and are in favor of such delegation, as tar as may be consistent with the protection of free labor aßd good government therein,” ! A . When Ihifl paragraph first started on its news emodit was couched incorrect terms ; but by v , the blander of some editor, whothonght he knew y- b*Uer,:tlieword “ Democratic'* was substituted : r- fas,lhfr*wojd "RtpibUcm." Tho delegates , te at 4 were appointed to ihe2?(pt/WtwnJTalianal •„ ConmtioDyaßdthorawlaUonquoted was passed Stele - l ACWTOt OXXTXIL, 3 rapaas k. cocnttin. or Tom coootj. .. SOTTItUt ODXXAL, WILUAM n. gEni. rf Berk.' eoooty. Oar anticipation* of Qaribaldi's progress towards the line of the Mincio, are fnUy borne ont by the nows that he has oeonpied Breaoia; and that the headquarters of Victor Emanuel have been advanced to within a few miles of that important post. An Austrian movement towardqjfhe Valiclline for the protection of the Stelvio pass, is also reported, bat comes accom panied with rumors of risings throughout the whole Italian Tyrol. Austria has been forced already to redaoe the standard ia raising a new conscription, and the projected reinforcement of the French army by 100,000 men indicates a re newed determination on tbaparl of the allies to push the war fiercely to an end.— Times. Dbmocbatic County Conysstion.—The “un terrified” of this oounty met in convention at Ebensburg, onTaeeday lost, and nominated the following ticket: Assembly —Daniel LUiioger, of Chest Springe Prothonotary— Jos. M’Dobald, of Ebensburg. District Attorney— P. 8. Noon, Ebensburg. Treazurer —John A. Blair, Ebensburg. Commissioner— Dr.. D. T. Storm, Richland. Coroner —James 8. Todd, Ebensburg. 4mhtdn—Qe orge C. K. Zabm, Ebensburg, 0 yens; T. B. Moore, Ebensburg, 2 years. Poor Hom&pirtcior— Rees J. Lloyd, Cambria j County Surveyor —S. D. Pryce, Ebensburg. the contest for ths'Sonatorial nomination re jyltea ia the choice of Augustin Durbin,’ of Monster, who was additionally complimented in 8 fitted permission to choose his own con rerees. Hu competitor for the nomination was ?”"'£5 ol " I fcUowcillMD > a. N. Smith.—CW ono Tribune. lI >« Piiladelphia Prm »»,« that Mr. Wendell, the pnbllo printer, hu ia *5 * hioh a °** »°t heeitate tore commando thediabnnement of »i„., >moßDt of pnhUe money to certainfaToriteacoJieSedmlih .nempepere in different part, of t“, c°SS* Sac— l«o little daughters of Dr stan'inn of .Waraaw, Coehoclonconnty, Ohio dioKS’ • $"">»*« am from poUon oa is enjL“£ They had beon ploying in a fiold, wheiST t jhOßght, Ity fttina and eat of lie iry, or dead- Wtron TEIU ; THE Teotb t—Mr. Secretary Cohb. in his recent letter to a.Mecd in tho Swdit. upon the use made by the gorernuent of the funds appropriated by Congress, to convey the Echo to Africa, maintained in the most emphatic of italics, «that not one dollar trot poid to the CoUmzafitm Society in consideration of the education or schooling of the Africans which were committed to their charge by the President." No*, as the administration seems to have staked its ! claims to southern supported entirely upon this question, and as it has absorbed its entire ener gies, it Is important thrft the question whether thess negroes were taught their a, b, ab*s at the expense of the nation should bo settled* We are painfully compelled to say that the President In bis last annual message stated as follows: "An agreement was entered into with the Colonization Society, nnder which the Society engaged for tfav consideration of $45,000, to re cel re these Africans in Liberia, from the Agent of the Coited SUtes and furnish them during the period of one year thereafter, with comfort able shelter, clothing, provisions and medical W ’ «w*ing the children to receive sohoollng, and atl, whether children or adults, Wibe instructed In the arts of civilized life suit able to their condition." > Which of these two men tells the trnth—the Pre sident or his Secretary ? It is plain lhaf one or the other is—mistaken. Reliqiodb Lttkbkmhci is Politics.—Tho State Auditor of Ohio has so construed the law of that State relative to taxation as to make the private residences of the clergy, adjoining ohurehes, subject to taxation. The application of the law, thus construed, to the property occu pied by the Catholic clergy of Cincinnati has, it seems, made them very angry, and on the occa sion of the laying of the corner etooe of the new Catholio Institute, in Cincinnati, a few days ago, Archbishop Purcell took occasion to say, in his remarks, that “the Auditor who would tax the Archbishop’s private residence is ho man, end thepariy which sustains him must fall." The re porters say that this otteranoo was received with “farioos” and ‘'tremendous applauseand we may fairly presume (hat the Arohbishop in-* tends that the whole Catholio vote shall be cast against the Hepublican parly. Tax Post of yesterday, pole np the democratic ticket, but spits both upon the platform and the candidates. We had supposed, that both ticket and platform were peculiarly acceptable to that sheet, and we are sorry to see it distracting the harmony of (he party. So small and select a party, ought to be able to get along without quarreling. The Albany Evening Journal recommends the Republicans of Pennsylvania to support Gov. .Packxr for re-election, but If a new man is to bo taken, thinks that Henry M. Fpllsr is the man. We think one is about as good as the other. Neither of them is a Republican, either in senti ment or otherwise. Th* Fiscal or Commerolal year of the United Btates, 1859, will close; to morrow, Jane 30. To this date the Commerce and Navigation returns of theyear will be made np at the Treasury De parlment, but will not bo officially published un til the meeting of the next Congress. We ven ture, therefore, with the semi official data of the trade of the port of New York for the year before us, and the aid of other information in regard to the geoeral movement of trade at the Southern ports, to anticipate the result, so far as it may be done by mere estimate on both sides the ac count. The impression has been made pretty general that, the Import entries of the country are excessive for tho year—and they certainly are large by comparison with tho returns for June 30, 1858, the elose of a eeason of revulsion •■-but in this rather one sided view, Ihe fact has been overlooked that the Export clearances have nearly or quit© kept pace with the consumption of Foreign Goods, notwithstanding the partial failure of the Breads tuffs movement. It is with a view to spread the probable results on both sides the account together before our readers, and to show that the Speeie export of the year has already nearly or quite equalized the two, that we have compiled the following estimates. With the exception of the port of New York, where the returns are nearly exact, (the last week in June only being assumed,) the figures are submitted as mere estimates, bnt are believ ed to be in the main well based. AIWCIL IMPOIT BTHUttS—JCIIE Su, 16i9 ISIS. June DO. •$171,480,0u0 0,995,000 10,596,000 42,312,000 12,892.000 8,920,000 2,071,000 411,000 8.980,000 8,241,000 States.- Now York Citj. I*ko District*, N. Y Louisiana Massachusetts..... PeansjlvmU Maryland South Caroli os.. Tbtel Of which la Specie. 5£32,613,000 19,2:4,000 Total Fortrfgn Qooili 52€3,330,00u *340,000,000 ißru export Esmun—jvsi so IS£9 ISM. ' JuoaSO. Jon* SO. $100,7G7,C00 $107,560^)00 7,673,000 5,600,000 55,270,000 100.000,000 22.462.C00 20,000,000 6,036.000 6,000 COO 10,44X000 9,000,000 16,924.000 21,000.000 9,697,000 15,600 000 i 21,022,000 -> 26,000.000 15,039,000 17,500,000 21,000,000 States New York City, lab Dlatrbti.. dial ana Ifauaehnsetta.—. PcnnaytranU,,... Maryland...- SoathCartliaa. Georgia...... _ Caliiamia- Other Districts.. Total. _ Of which ia sped*. .—.5324,644,000 $350,000,000 £2,633,000 63,000,000 Tctll Prodnr®, Ac_5272,011,090 $252,000,000 XXPOBTS CLIBSUIO ffi* TOl IWO Hi»f UM. issb. Jon* SO. . Job* 30. si3i,asa,ooo tico.ooo,ooo .... 17,009,000 rr.oco^oo' - 1,870.000 2.000.000 ll,OOOOOO i 31,054,003 1S’000;000 — 4.1WJ.D00 I I 35,000,000 Stftplca. Gsttoo Tobacco...—.. Hie* ProrUlnrn BTmsJjtnflV Prodace of See. Produce of forest Mmufecturee, fc idM-e® —" _ n . $261,108,000 $260,000,000 8unc0...... #2,635,000 GB,OOO 000 Porrign Ooodi retip’ed.. 20,903,100 16,000,000 ToUl of all Export*. $324,««,000 —lf. r. Tima. Tire Wab ahd Gbbuawt.— The telegraph, os et-present administered in certain eeotlons of this coanlry, bids fair to become a publio nni* Banco. The squabbles of individuals, and the clashing interests of small speculations, are constantly allowed to interfere with tbe dae transmission of the moat important news in the moat important crises of poblia affaire. The news by the Arabia, which was nominally re ceived here on Tuesday night, camo to the prcu of New York in a lamentably shorn and bungled state, the leading featare in the brief report re ceived, being the highly authoritative assertion ofaomo irresponsible individual that the intelli gence from the Beat of war was *' unimportant.” In point of fact, the faller details received yea terday prove that tbe intelligence from the eeat of war ia very far indeed from being unimpor tant, indicating, as it does, tbe continued ad vance of the allied forces o n the dank and rear of tbe Austrian army, in a line which, if well maintained, will enable the French Emperor to briog his enemies to aclion at a disadvantage whenever hs shall think the moment for so do ing to be come. ;; Tni AtsTßiaif Psuonss Taken at Mages* *a.—Amedeo Achord, the French journalist. Writing from the field of battle, concludes a de - scriptlou of the scene, which wo translate, as follows; / “After paesiog the bridge of San Mariino, !o gel on ibo osceni leading to the poeitiona occu pied yesterday by the Zobel and Lichtenstein divisions, the traces of the combat were distinct ly seen. All the victims of this murderous shock bad not been interred. Here and there by Ef?»L UU£ ?!*!V f corpses, lying in those terrible positions that .death gives, when it takes by snr prifle. Some were stretched oa their backs, hiX.« .k 4roBcreBße ** otberB sunk, with their heads in the grass, and their hands shut and full or earth; others were unrecognizable, disfigured by a mass of grope or a ball. On a declivity lav seven or eight Zouaves surrounded by fifty Aus trians, their bayonets all twisted. At the foot of a thicket lay an officer, stiff and cold, his . ? B Jo i ne4 o?er hia breaat * IHte the statues on tombs. There was a ghastly red hole in the mid dle of bis forehead. Wounded grenadiers were walking about, wearing while overcoats, with peon or They had to wear these instead of their ordinary coals, which had been badly torn. same confusion and the same transfor mation that were seen atiSan Martino, were also seen at Boffalora. There was not a house, not a room in the railway station buildings that had not been borrowed to put prisoners in, or for the medical service. Three thousand two hundred Austrians were waltiog to be sent on to Novara. A certain number wore the oilcloth cocked hat, from which glistened the brass hunting horn of the Tyrolse chasseurs. Qtbers bad the long light moustache of the Hungarians. The bear ing of all was proud but tranquil., “A word here on the subject of those soldiers who dropped on one knee and threw away their rifles, at the sight of the Zouaves. These were Lombard youths, dragged from their firesides to fight under a detested flag. The Germans, Mo ravians, Bohemians or Sdavonians did their duty bravely; they knew howto face death resolute ly- Ask those who encountered them on the Boffalora road, if it was not so. It will not do to depreciate an army that has measured its strength with the Guards aod (he old companies of Africa. r “On the way, as I have said, I met a great many prisoners. Some of them were talking and laughing. Those who were Italians were recognized by their language. If they had been offered theft liberty, they would not havo accep ted it. Others walked along in silence, covered with long, dark grey capotes, reaehiog to the knee. Their little and active legs were encased in tight fitting, sty bluo trowsere. A journal ist of our party, who spoke German, addressed them. They were all Hungarians. *We would not have been taken,’ said they, 'if we had not wished it. We stopped fighting because we hate the Austrians as much as the French do them selves. Don’t suppose, therefore, that we have been captured. We fought in 1848.’ There was no romancing abont this. It was said with sim plicity and in the tone of truth.” Tor Republicans, Americans and Broderick Democrats of California are trying to anite on two candidates for Congress for the ensuing eloolion in that State; and John C. MoKibben, one of the anti-Lecompton Democrats of the late Congress,and Col. E. D. Baker, formerly a Whig Member of Congress from lUinois,aro men prom inently named for the nominations. If the ef fort at a union of all the Opposition succeeds, and with these candidates, it will Barely win in the election. Thb grape crop, ,we le&ra from ibo viue grow ers, is exceedlogly promisiag. One gentlomau, who has ten acres in grapes, thinks he will make this Fall, “if nothing happens," about G,OOO gal lons of wine. Another gentleman, who has a rioeyard of eight acres, anticipates a crop of 1,000 gallons to theacr'e! Last year he had or ders for 5,000 gallons of wine and made only 800 gallons.—Cm. Qazttu. Europeas Travel.— Passports for Europe are now being made nut at Washington at the rate of thirty a day.— Enquirtr. what are they worth? If a mao happens to be a naturalised citizen of the United States, and to have owed military service to some for eign power, the certificate that he is a citizen of the United States, is waste paper, nothing more. —Cm. Com. a cant Hint soa s uis. Cut, in bis cafcioot, emj and alaek Sayt lo uaiorallmd cltiwn,— *• IVav ,00, u. mret - 111 protect yon, while bora In Rfpabllcao laud * ea > y°°' r * command • After this, Ulster Casa aura all men matt agree Tnal jfoar name should be sounded— “OfyondOir yrral r DYSPEPSIA.— The worst ’oe of hamanity * eUkn TO th4lw .* h “ ai * *«*«<!»pored tooccapy time or ipace is lUttpoaltlon. f.w bare neaped eaffarine from c-ne or another of Ua riried forma In tact, it ia either a ctuei or a coasracwci of almost every other disease; and £*?? i°%4r , M!SsS7®^? lleT * oa * remedy—BCEUliAVire HOLLAND BlTTEßS—wtll always mitigate, if not effect a permanent atra. We might oee stronger tanraaee. bat ei ve ara addresinf a u well** a treecnaMe com. mon ”y» to avoid the projodloe wbich st-ul.l .ilvt. *• what would seem mere boasting. Indigestion, Uoartbaro, Ueedrche—Sick *ud Nwvaa.- | u whw tb*lr origin in impaired dlgestJon-ln mup™ ? 1 “/““J DISORDERS AND LIVKR COUPLACriS,UentaI disorders, Irritability, lmUn*MUon tonmk, Inpctw*, Deration of Spirit,, AVrrcto/tar* cmdftreiWuV itnrt for SoUtudt, and a number of other affections of this class, rendering a man unfit far inter cooree with the world and the society of hie family—will , ell, in most Instances. be found to have proceeded from that dlaetaed state of the-iilroUre organs which ibis mwllclne >• •o eminently calculated to relieve. . R V D JHf rT F I £ — Genuine highly Concentrated Boor hare s Holland Bitters U pot opto hall pint bottle* only. “J r *^ l ? d VJ* I JK.-?° Mto * "‘P** l demand forth* truly CelnbraXed Medicine bae todoced many Imitations, which the public sbcnJdguart against purchasing. Beware ,°r imposition! thatourcame U on the label of every bottle you boy. ' PAGE, Ja, A CO., Pci* Propgletora, 27 Wood stmt, bo twees Ist and 'AJ ate., Pr tubers hj Pa. mySS^lswf IWP June Sl>. *2111,600,000 0,000,000 %u>o,ooo 44,000,000 16,600,000 10,600,000 2,600,000 12,600,000 10,500,000 $050,000,000 10,000,000 JLtID fltobtniSfmmtß. CA R D r£UE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY odmUd witli tym la tLo WHOLESALE GRQCERY BOBINKSS, Mr SAMUEL EWABT aod Mr WILLIAM CURRI, and will continue tb* ume at ih* OLD BTAKI), K 0 971 LIREBTT STREET, directly oppotife the Eagla Piitlbtugh, JnJy 1,1829. Samuel ewart._.wm. m. qoemly. ..w.w ccrut. W. M. G-ORMLY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS $250,000,000 DEALERS IB PR OVISIONS, PROjDUCE PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, w l °***l *•**>•«■*? Street, PUtebnreh, Pi JaZ’fimdCJp " ' Pittsburgh Water Cuie Establishment. LOCATED at Haysrilio Station P. F. W. & O.A. R. Uarlog Completed car new bonding we ore now enabled to accommodate, lo good style, *li who may tawr o* with tbelr patronage. Tbe liber*! patronage n b*Te heretofore received b*i been * toarce of pluuure to ne. more by the good it haa enabled us to do In boaliog ibo ■lek and spreading anwog the people a knowledge of tbo Irate* of the Hydropathic aybtem, than from any mere per renal consideration. Withoor largely locnae«d acroatmo d»tlon*,**,weU as oor.lncroaeed experience In treating tb* ■ick, we hope In tbe lutnre to do atlli more for the wdf-.o or onr gneeu than we bare boon able to In tbe _ Tor particnlars, cell at tb* Cure, or addrtaa et Box I3M rumrntjb, P«„ n . ERKAHK} 11. I), ’ Ueretciorwwo hare bad room far more than Invalids. We expert hereafter to be able to accommodate a limited nom ber of boarders, who are pot invalid*. Jti2:lwd W. CaiOWIOK : .. CUIB cotowicx. CHADWICK «. BON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS HEALERS IN TAPER AND BIOS, Am] AgftQti fur lb. Bile of Mahoning Eire Brick and Pofc Clay, No*. 141 and 143 Wood Street, nrar Sixth, PiUiburgh. t3.Wr*ppfng Paper at Macnteclnrei*’ prlre*. Cfcsh paid for Kaga. , v Jnilyd 8. CUfBBEA? r. ■ l dtiibim SCUTHBBRT & SON. General Com.“ . • i io ?. A l entJ for tb ® and Porcbaao of Real Eatate Wo- ft I Market atrtat, PlUaborgb. ja2:l>d pUTLEBY.-fc’ invite “The attenSoiTof V' booackoeprra and the trade to onr alock of American Engllxb and aertnao OUTLEBY. It ia munrjiuaed far va’ rioly, to 1 will be eold at very low flgare*. _i5 2 CABTWRtQnT k YOUNU, B 0 Wood ,L GETiTilfi BEST—Webster Unabridged— PlctorUl Edition. ° lUtutntlona, 1-e.nUrtillj .locoloO, ‘■ m ***■***-' '«»■— Jn2 4. L. BEAD, No. 78 ICY LIST— ~ ICR CHEST*, MEAT SAFES. WATER COOLERS, <*■*«»« the Tree ,„. _ W. W.8a4881UW,K0.13l Wood M, Jo 3 Flntdoor beloertheilgpof thefloldenflmi. A COUNTRY RESIDBNOBFOFSALE —lO mere* of Lend, with Dwelling Hnue or 6 loom. "' ■ r '*“0, »». >PtI»S end ip,ln. bone.,. Ortleri of choice fnilt, gripe rlne, ee Jncbo, or .null trotu; ettaito it 3 mild from 4U.gb.al Oily, on do P.™l jilt.Pl„kß« U l. Porprice indl.no, eppi, it ocr 313Urket atreet. b. CL’THIiKIiT&fO.O, l n " Bell Ertoto Agent.. Fair Ground,—Loano. THE BOARD OF MANAGERS of tl,o Al- Ugbm.eonn’r AgricttKntttl Soclu. poeele et their Begnler Heeling, to be be Id oo tbe Last WBDHfSDAYOI? JULY lSStfiUlO o'clock, A. S!fc££ lAtse orOronaO fbr two bIBIHO IIALL3 within Ad, .o- S*“ I 1: , l 1 , Sj’ U ‘A^S d ’? r „“ T * I V r ' *“ h ' eannel rent ofonennndredendtUl, dellen. Leeaeei toproriAa liiolr own Lallllogt. The UtM for the DtHTSm bi tboie pern 4f tbe gronndADoti corerrf with tbe tnUilngeof Ueure Pike ena Jobniton'. For foil perttenlin enquire of the t Alt'? e; low, /At. TnojTOiraAßOHra AWttdfcrrtebjr ' UcßAm ft Junta, ferrsylvaria r. a Foorth of Jnljr Excursions to Iron city lOOAl? S OMBB 1 "’ Fork, Wllklntbnrg & Tnrtlo Crook, IMPORTER? ot HQO ’ EXOOKBION TIOKETS ! I HART) XV A D T? Xeearr Titkds before taking seals in tile Cars.; so. r.a wood bt«ket “ ’ rpo IKON CITY PARK.—Trains ttill ran cb * rt " I l»tween Pitubmgh sod Iron City Part, every J r3uc “ half hoar. Pirrtlrain willleaee Iho cnrncrof Wayne 0 sod Liberty Streete st 8:10 a. a. Laal train rill ' tears the Park af 7:30 p. a. TO WiLKINBBUHG, TRAIN'S WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS _ „ - "00 A. M. “ “ O.DO •• * " Ift4o “ ** 1140 “ „ 100 P. 11. .. * 150 “ “ “ —— 3aj •* „ ,* 4.30 * ' „ ~ UJX) « Belnmiog, lut» W«tla*bnrg7"T.' J C n^ LE CUEKK: TrilnJi will ran u follow* i<e»T« PltUtargh 7so& M. “ -- 940 ~ 10:40 “ „ - 11:40 “ 4 . 2:50 P.M. - 3:30 •« 4l 4:30 “ . _ . nrruRNiSQ: UttT# Tnrlle Cre*t . 7:60 A. M. .10:05 - 11;15 “ 1220 P. M. ltos •• 4:60 “ ***** •*”* Accommodation train*, «»op. ping at all Intermediate polnu: Lmto Pittabnrgb Leare Juhntiown. EXCURSION TICKETS T W*2r"H C '* noSlvS.'^ 11 ' ’° r ,h ” ,th “ a Etb ‘ jygata J. D. POTTS, Snp’t ffwKm Dir. P. C. R. R. 10 BE iii srui Open to Vlalcori Seehlog Health or Fleaa ttre, from Jane let to October lit. Aceommodationj for Over 50 0 Viiitors. THE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS are eltnatod In Delaware County, 18 mile# North of uoinmbai,(tbe Capitol of Ohio,) on the Bctoto Rfrer, 10 milt# from Delaware, 6 mite* from (be White Sulphur Su-. UotL on (lie flpringcelJ, Mount Vernon mod ritteborrh Railroad, and 10 mile# from rieaiant Valley or Spring# SUtivn.on the Oolombo#; PKju* and lidiana Railroad. Tt* medicinal onaUliei of then Springaare nntsrpaaeed by tbow of any other Mineral Water# in the United State#. «F*ror Room or other infonnttion, add revs . t . ... AMDUff WILSON, Ja^ Jai.atapli White Snlpbnr Sprig##, Ohio. QIIAMBiSKS’ ENCYCLOPAEDIA. ryiTEBSAL KNOWLEDGE FOB THE PEOPLE On the baa## or the GEBJIAN CONVERSATION IKXJ. CON. Illustrated with oapa and engraving# Published in monthly number# at l¢# each; to bo complete in about eighty number#, forming altogether tho e?«r jiublUhoJ, yet bciog a* full aod explicit at tho achul or general reader could dealio. dctlrtug it a ill l*> «U|>|.lkd a# ioou a# Uiu#d, by calling at } Fellow’* Building, Fifth Street. H E BO O K OF PHA VK K J:I,VBf“J : l,V8f “ J l»« i-'JIV Prayer th*,k Solely bur#b*by r 8 '* o Allegheny, In Trinity fburrli, Pm/ Piil.iuh.vl ,o fc i„i,Unu with |L» utiacuuutu rr»urat ol itu Odd Fflliiwe' Building, Fifth Street. Jol uu fc g e **»’ T U N' r S ' A'Bit ruo'iTM £NT OEB A TE S OF UONdRESS ftß.Bub«.-ri(.tioix4 |.-r t| la w.rk | j P*OUKTEENTHUStor APPLICATIONS JJ tor •riling Liquor*. Gled Id the Clerk’* Oflloe onto Jane .">Oth, ISSO. i Andcnoa William, Ursru, Cpier St CUir townbip, Bril (tabrila, with ether good* Charti.-f* do Borrow* ffm , Utero, Robinson An Bray Juno*. do iawrenceetlle, Eraoa B, W, *l.i Jo Eicbentanb Edward. taeern. Ehaler township, Ooodwln F, with otter g ooit, «th ward, Fltulcisb Oollenaa Anna, Urorn, lit do do Aullng* Samuel, do Indiana townahfp Landwebr Henry, do T«ebk* do Moitl* Jennett, With other good*. McttewporL Marker B. D_ tarara, 4lh ward, Pißaburgh, Bongh Andrew, with other goods, Bomb PtttsLorsb, Hwe»ny WlnefoH, tarara, 4th ward, Allegheny TfluwlFm, do Ist do Pittabargb, Voodirh Anna E, do 3-1 do Allegheny _ . TUvJUAS A. ROWLEY, CUrk. Clerk • Offlcc, Juno SOth, 1365. Jol^td COtrNXKRIPKixBANIi-NOTffiS. BI’BEKA .. WfdoptdiaoiAmerieanßanMoltCarrmv. WILULAitAJ GORULT. By ybot->l4thogni>bb Fac clmfW, Id nsloiato're, < rpry gaboica nolo of crtrj iol»«nt bask to Iba Unit*! BtatM ab<J Canada. AN INFALLIBLE DETECTOR OF ALTERED, SPURIOUS, A&D COUNTERFEIT MONEY. WJlb • fsceimile of Ih* genuine Note* brfm-i yen. bow w Z*is* n or Description of B i n *’ . te, » noJ9aiur how Carcfuiv Compiled, eta ewer be made an InfolUbu and Perfect Projector. Uccoth.spllcaliou or (heart of Engraving In tbe com merriat dm of paper currency— a period of more than fifry year*—U bu tc*-a ih# oljrci of alt tU parties iotoreeted to •ware their issue against the liability of ellrradousofUtle* aod the ratting or substitution cf higher denominations of valae, tot, eo tar, that dewtrabla objn-t baa never beta ac complished, toi upon tbe oar Aandnd and fotU-fiur fa iieuhr of genuine Bank Netta contained in the v.ry first Dumber of Um Encyzlopclux, there »r* *r tm!y eight attrrl, rairfti and rpnrio a » ooua now In circulation Tbe plea of tbie work ha* recrivrd the hisbesi eocomfume for Us gr.st utility end raloe to tbe public, aa a protector ftgamit Wee by fraudulent paper money, n* well H | for ita desirability u tllnstrstlreof a department of tbe Ac# arte iu which thie country eioU all oth«ra From a great din ol sneb aoticra, we meotion Ibtfoliow log from persons occupying the meat Important and Intinto tlal matlou* to tbe e*curity of paper money, tli - OH AD. TOPPAN, E»rj, Prcaidcnt of Atneri.au llauk hole Company. The Hon. JAMFBM.COOK, Hun-rlutemUot B.t.k twim meat State of New Yoik. The Utnj. J.O £tlUin>£, Superintendent LUnk f> ,Dar mrnt. Stale of Wisconsin. CMW.B VI II Mk tfUIU. METROPOLITAN BANK, New York O D. LYMAN, Eaq, N*\* V.irk Ctoeriu* liuhm. Tbe iloa. CHARLES IYHITK, ruperiutaudeut iiani D partment, MaesacbusctU. il. B. UROVEd, Bi't, fiction Cleailag lionw. ,n “ Tbe work Will boarretigaJ lu alpliaUdlcal older—tbe moet aitupla amageaeot poaeible fbr refer*urn—corntDescinr with the Bank Notee of tfarClty of Boston Bank., end Scale of Majeacbuwttr, than of the Middle, Weateru, Soutbera sod Canada, Ip regularmcceeaion. Tbe aaw notee of aew banka, aa fast aa they appear la dr culatioo, and also all alterations of ootes of babas oow in existence, will be Issued in the same style with tbii work in a weekly or monthly extra, and In this manner tbe public Wl » l kept fally adrlied la regard to the euttre cir culation of the geonlne paper currency of tbe country. TIIK ENORAYED FACSIMILE OJCNTKRFEtTS will be designated in each oumbor; and their distinctlmfeature* ,r ®“ the OENBINE notee will be made ss plain as possible. The work will be buued lo weekly numbers, each ofwhicb will contain 144 Jat iimUtt of gootilre nctoa. and will be comprised la about 76numl>efs, and about 11,000 fac tinilu °l <*i onlD * n °l*«. and will becomplated within oneyear from the data of the first number by a mors rapid Issue oear its completion. TUE IMPRESSION OF NOTKd IN TIIIA WORK ARE NOTPnOTOaUAPnS, BDT PirOTO-LITHOORAPnB. PRUfTEDFROU BTO.NK fff Til CARBON INK, AND WILL NUT FADE. The first Dumber will be (stood on Saturday, 2.1 July,and regularly, thmatter, every Saturday, and will bo fbr sale by all newsrendera and Periodical Agents. Thopricaof the weekly combert will be S&ceota each. SaUcribers, by prepajmeot of $l6 in current funds, wiU have tbe weekly numbers of the work entire mailed to them, l>oetage frea. All remittance may be made at our risk. Post age stamps will be received in payment Ikr sloels numbers only, which will be free of postage. . A liberal discount will be made to AGENTS. All others must U accompanied with CASH, Address. WM. COUBLAND A C0 n Jo3o-6td. Wo-ONassaaetn New York. . Faatth street. JMPORTANT TO FARMERS.— 49*A most excolleot Fertlliter—lar inferior to cummoo Lime—at ONE-FODRTfI ITS PRICK. 'NO PARMER SHOULD FAIL TO TRY IT. Maunfactured and for sale by At their Works, East Tafeutam, oa, or OFFICE, NO. 393 PENN STREET, (■bove the CsnsL) PITTSBUBOH. CDNDRIKS—II9 sacks Wheat; 0 do Feathers; 1 cask Oinssog; . . I do. Beeswax, On iieamer Duulclth to arrlve fdr aale by fbl ' ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. TERRILL’S OINTMENT—S gross for Bale by Jul g. L. FAHNKaTOCK A CO. I UDJbIn'S OINTMENT-2 lor sale Ob, jol *.I,rAHHSIOOS*CO. ’ Beta aibrrtisrantts. a 17 A. M 9.50 “ ..... 1018 •• .... IL6O r“ 12.45 P. M. l4O •• .... 240 *• 240 •• - 525 *• G3O •* RETURNING*: A DICTION ARY OF CHEAPEST ENCYCLOPEDIA Farts one nod two now ready DAVIS & CO.’S, HOUSE OF PKAVEB, UEV. Wii HAOuN D [) DAVIS & CO. Eleven \ jimnes now Keadv. I'AVIS A CO Odd Fellows’ Building, Fifth Street, for D Ap;.|<ii.n A C< you take the bad LDIE MANURE. PENNA. BALT MANUFACTURING CO., Jc2B:2wdkwT fSiactriantous. tf. Betas, t*ia uf L»nc»*Uir .LuoYl A Grt^tPhYTi/ - oao. s. as-TTAtt & co., ‘ Commission Merchants, FOR THE BILE OR Pla IRON, BLOOMS, ic., No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh. m “ l ’ i 00, Pittibargh; LYlnplon, Cop*l*od A Co., rhea. K. Pmnldio, Em, Lu "■"“-'■■’Tsaar THE ENTEHPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, or by Fir. °° flerchtmtUeTFiir* ■Utnrc, 6e,, ti Reasonable R«tcs of Premium. EUn: Wl! U*a ITKea, of Wm. Whim* S’ N «L b ? Jao - “• Atwood,of Atwood, *■ Trtdick *or Tredlek,Stokae t Oo; L D,wson; Oeo - n. Stewart of StewankKroJoha U. Brown, of John H. Brown * Oo; Lt ° f f*- W»MrtoCk*Co 4 Andrew d! Cuh, J. L. Erringer, of Wood A Erring**. ftngiOMn RTrtMKn.-Wm. H01m... Co, J. r,i„ toT SSK cE/SisiiSyf£ C ” P ' , *” d 1 Jl ™' e; OEO. B. DAT AH « CO., A B .nl«, Xa-rifCxar&M. AN ORDINANCE Relating to City 015- em nod CJty Warrants. 6 •* hscnoili. Be It ordained and eoKted by the Uator mo d n ir V? dU «“ <* Wtutiorfh. In Select and oS mon C<rancl!i anembled, andU is hereby ordained and rhif] t^.?b«, I h » ,^[f 0r ’ t 7 ° f .J 11 ®® 1 ® 8 ' That horoafter It U lawfnlfor any officer of the city, or any clerk, “yofflw.lf auch clerk, dipuryor 3KiVT*VT W from the city, toangage’dirictlj or tDd rectly In tho purchaaeor aaleof City WarranU, nor ?wE!II!? Cb otDcer » c,oTk * *®Poty or fttalatant—expert the “/ tim . e » directly or Indirectly, dm tbe Inode of the dty for the redemption of warrants; but they for tbe^ty &t ° Tm * of 7 * JI moDe 7« recelTed by them City Trca.nrer thall not recolTefrom any offlcer.derk, deputy oraaeleUotas aforesaid, in r»ymont of debt* due to the city or. In collection* made for tlo uaa of tbe ?I“™V»och as may here been originally ofljring It, tmlm the party claiming ih» »h d |* thor,far ,ha ' l ®* k » «n o*th or affirmation that !i.fJ. h f! < ’7<? o,Sntof the , ' r,rr ‘ T)t of warrant, for which he M* tl fl!7i d i ,Wa, » rwetT,d b* him io regular discharge of hie official duty, from pertie* indebicd to the ctty.andthat V** rTJ b 7t»la»iQ riolathni, direct or indirect, of the Bret section of tbl* ordlnaacoL and in all 2f£.hTl!Sri.7“ r r ~,t! l lt J 1 J* • ad ° r * rf «■»«»* <. J tb * whoroeoch officer received it, and in ail other cases warrants ehalL be fore btlng redeemed by tbe Troaaurer, ho endorsed by the party presenting tho came for redemption. And sot Trees, urer or other officer, clerk, desuty or assistant as aforesaid who eball violate aoy or the proriaiooi of chieordioan*. S wf,t a ri?.? T,cUoa . tb<r * o .‘ ; P 3 * for tMch filiation the earn of Kitty Dollars, to l* filed for and recovered aa other fine* are or inay be by law recoverable, one half for the use of neetfCecity 01 *IBg 1 Bg ,borBtor * ao( * tb * other half for the JAMES M’ACLEY, (’resident of Soloct Council. Atteit: R. Mouow, Clark of Select Council. BUSSELL EBRETr. President of Common Conneil. Altwt: W. 11. Whitbct, Clark pro tarn of Common Council AN ORDINANCE Supplemeotary to un Ordinance Defining the Dntlue of tho City Tnmorer pMied Not. 2Ub, A. D, 1657. J ’ fitmow 1. Belt ordained end enacted b» the sl**or Aldemen end dtiMniof Pittaburgh^faSelect end »«waMed, end it U M?s,y ordelned and eo r?, Mlhorlty o/ the udu, Thet the office boore a m" bßreskrUr *» from nine o'clock, th« o f k> £ M > %khcmt InUrmUßlon, end thet “ **• Batorday crcKh week, butweea the flm dev of done ne* e ° t ?i d *- T * f Pr F telnl ' or in eecb yeer.tho Treaj nrerihell keep tile otfic* open from nine o'clock. A M ro eight o'clock, p. M , without IntermUaion. ' m &s' .w, l ! 1 * , “ l font ol the ordinance to I hie ii eesppiement la hereby repealed. * Uw ‘ o0 “« n * iui. JAMES McAULEY, President of Select Couuril. AtUil: U. Uomow, Cl<rk of I'.mocil. RUSSELL EURE IT, AU„, w. U. '• Wil l«n of Common Oooitcil. je.to'.'Uil WEED'S PATJBNT SS WIN o machines HA\ E gamed the confidence of all who use then), mod have proved ono of Hio di.k| valuable lu- Tcoiiom of the age. They ns® « ShotlK making th« Lock Btttoh (iq UUli ilJr< of tbs rl»(b aliko, winch cauuot lm «ttj rarelled or polled ..ot, ; They are sll mad* with tbo highael mechanical iklU, and Btl warranted to work woll on *ll kinds of good*, from tbi> Lightest Fabric (o Heavy Leatb.r. in particular, we would e»U the attention of all to our new Family Bowing Macbin*. 11 , .ff? 1 aipreaaiy for Family um, and hav met w lb favor from all. It U«o amplified aa to render It * t 0 Rfct 001 of ordcr - «■ derang* lU opera tioaa; indeed (t 1* ao simple aa to astonith one, that aoamall a ploca of mechanism will ww. W«ad°?atTnL' T * * ‘ ,e^ril ' ,ion of *»«• JlAarau! Mjlmol ib„ . 1 /■* «rj convenient ntjla, which can be worked by band or foot, on or off lUown (able. For convenience •nipping, and alaofor Urge maoofactorW, wbera it U seo eaau-y lo place a Ma&*s*f Maiblaea into a long banch. “■j I ** D# *■*»!• aaawcr for tbomail. Price, 00. ,»-m. . U «*»«u>y Table, cither with or withoul BoxTop.whinb tuckedoao. Prtoe, flOn and . ?i* i?*®* Ko 2,1,01 ,Dui * (, b a bolt, and at a nmcb higher rale of speed. Thu kind >■ well adapted to manufectnring Clothing or leather wort. Tbit {• really *««!! W * cb,oP *» the market, *a ibare u no work done on a Sewing Machine that It will not do. (( is coofl dcntly averted that tbU Uaeliln* run. easier ban aot m“ chine now in tu-y. Price, sll*o. ‘" lm * u ®°* 4 * Tl, “ SUcblne baa a long arm. in a.-comnwdat* high rale of epoed, run# rtstfy, •nd la, without a doubt, tbo beat Machine for Tailors’ nv t 0 ,b * P° w, * : - !• a>*o peculiarly fitted for . rt rk ’ Mll ** ** T 7 •**»P , «* yet substantial ami daroble, w»h bnt lltllo liability to get out of order, prj„, Wo. |O. 'H)la la a now and cheaper style. and a general foTfwlte tor » amlly, Light Leather, and a great Tilery of T”** 11 J" ***? up with refereep« to foroisblnr a 12i??.." w, ??. rmbU,7 * lH * b,,nd *»*7 Machine, at a lLs price than either of the above. It run* eery near, rapidly, and U pronounced the beet macbtne now to market, for 180 J '* ■ Machine got up on an entirety m-w principle, differnot irom aoythlag «w before offered to tbo public, and *• confidently assert that, for family om U baa ?*!' , Itfc ! 7 U * bl * • Dd nm« very rapidly, »*?.”■ n w,c P*f« t ion, and um* A STRIWOIH 1 a EZ.DLE. It (a to Arranged as to to-utterly lmpoeaibla for Uto mUa aUtebea. It h*ajHBn*ton on both eld**, and car net a Urge topplyjifcihrcad on the under spool. The mo- U °“V«^a»^tVo.m,l l TO.k.UulnSr.itwSr The two thread* are worked la such « man- u r i?? , .i tte t T ilti l 0 p ? u *L the Mna ‘lme, and ccnao<;a*ol .{* * a t l4b * tnbrc * k - The aeas 1* rorychutlc,ai*d the thread doea net break In wajblng. It will do coareo work n*uar than aay cheap machine now In market, and it uni Ulk, cottor or linsn with equal facility. Price. fiO Deeerjptlre Circular* famished gratia Of HOB, iT! BROADWAY, SEW YORE. _ "WHITNEY A LYON, Pacriizross ! «»AGBKTa WANTED. * JeSilmdAwF | SOLDIERS OF 181... Ibo Defenders of tbelr Country in the War of ISI2, redding in We-cm bold their Annuel Meeting in (he Gum* mon Conn*i! Cbamberoj the dty of Pntatmrgh, on MON DAI , Joly <th, at 10 o clock A. M., for the election of Offl ,eodiDK to *»J other necee* £ P? 0 * 10 ** * ad toll attendance I. durable: Lora Loomis e*c«y. WM. OBaDaM. J* , Pm’t. »PPdoted to mate amangementa for pVk*L .. manner the approaching Annlrer ?blfth tt I N * UoB \ lß <»*pemiance, reapectfoily anoonnee .sTnrp 7 *•"angementa with the proprietor of !hl a DOU ®?’ ( Valentina FehU E*i,) to prepare fcr lh. Action a Plain Dinner, oq atrletiy temperance "*J. UfU 5 to “• M r •** «Kb aoldlara ?„ ,h ® >?*«*■ •• e«u make It conr-rolent to meet with n< WM. (JRAQA&J JOHN M'RXE, , WATIUHIK, PATTKESON, Jdh.Stwadr.7T I.UKB LOOMIS. Farm Sorsalkon theoiiioriv. Ell, j.v„u mil,. b.low UochMlßr ud lmnied,.ulj f u.tatry Euttai, 0. ol P. ftillron.!. Tbl. pop’ •n,l. oorlbjlb. .11.1,11.,, Of ilu.. dalrlug . E.na ..t «uY arc... bp r.(iro.J, Tbu iolluof .zcall.ot goalit, SD j.® or grod Dltnmlnoai Coal |« already opened. ’ iJrV* one of the moat beautiful ntte for Improving to ba fb,nud on the Ohio jlver, already partially lenprored by a^ 1 ' o** 0 ** •■•1 Clirubbery. Thia prone 7 ty wtu bo cold low end on accommodating urm* if Kn»ii*ii for <oon. Porfnnh.rlbrom.i«, n ,7iS2S to “ w " rt .. .. . . H - r - Vyi * MMNuORW. . ht-nbenvllle HaJlrmd tjtUoe, Jtonrth Bcnitbriold. Noß'rrißuw Assurance Company, NO. I MOOBQATE BfH.*irr, LONDON E 8T A B LISU EX> IN 183 C. UP CApirAL AND »UHPLllB.'"*a!lSSjl|l U» ANNUAL BKTENUB. tor ttie yeirond iog J*on*ry 31, 1858 MS rpniS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST h J r,: , |*n?S th. mwffoMh/rtaf 1 * 1, °* ,h *“ M,ror «™- I Lomt promptly «4)mtoJaad p*u wiiboct nftno,, 1«B(lon. A tpedal permanent fund prn r ,drd tn Phit.Uri pAta for payment of loaetin thit country. Krtinan is rnmuuu. J r *nw*McCnl]y A Co, 174 Wood (tree!; John Floyd * Co, 173 •> «• Brown A Kirkpatricks, lttUbert* atreet b. Greg; A 00, W Wood alreet: WlUon. M’Elroy A Co, M Wood ilreel' Jbsm HcCandleaa A Co, 103 “ ♦< NimJclc A Co, 96 Water atreei; f■ *»d Wood itr.et. L 5?L 1 * «“■. taood “a Wood MrMr Atwell, Lee A Co, 8 Wood atteot' “ i' o^ 0 /, 14 * Ofh fooitlt and Market itreets; McCandleaa, MoanaAOo, Wood and Water alt; acruzsozs is pßittoxuau. - Georga 11. Stnart. E»/j, 13 Bank itreet w f*«- & u *JS!?a/*n * Co. 233 Market atreet; Wm. iTSee A Co, 22 South Front etreet; U Ontehaon Oolllaa, Front and New aU; ** flnxk'b, WUltuTi i"C0.,~ 613 Mariautmt: “ Jaoeai Qrabaai k Co, 20 add 22 fetltia ttroei- Jonpbß.MltcbaU,**,, President Mecbaalca* Dank- ' JitneilhraUp, Xsq_ pr«dj*at Union Hank; Hon. W. A. Paster, late Jadge Supreme'Court. JASIKS W, A&aOTT, Agent, Je22.lydii Temporary Offlce, M 3 Wood meat j. U. C ALDWBLL *~1f(577“ Sa3 Chestnut Street, * [opposite Qlrtrd Home,] PHILADELPHIA. UK WIMPOKTATIOSS-FINE WATCIIIiS PATEK, PUILLIPE A 00. W»tcb.Mi> CQABLES raoDSHASra LomtaTiSo.w MriM, til ifzei, In llnnllng Ctset and Open fata. 1 * * I@"Sole Authorized Agents for above. GOLD AND BILYEB, E.NGLIBH AND BWIBB "W AXOHbS. RICH JEWSLBY/MviUtßi, nTT™? wi»£ ABLB >F*»bl=»U* Stjle*. la atylo, quality end fin Uh. Tiiltlse un JoTltodwex- ... 3U&BLR XSTABLISUURXT, to porebaeera. UNtfOBU PRIGEB,tn plain figure*, end noTAriatloo. JiiaUTd _ ELOUB~~6OO bbls, Extra Family Flour Jiat landing trwa ttMiam Goody Prfendx urf J. B. ■rgraftrnktj, 2pRl«QaB haubatoh * CO, M Ifo-SWUbetytt^t. Djs»hT<mcx.—The subscriber* tt the stockof tlwlfoo Qty Trts*t Co,TiltlMTrqa!red to par th» nrn iDitwaientof flradollan per «iuire u the time ofrot* JOT for director*. Elect ton to be held *1 Mean. Llord a Fwythßi, LiUrty etrret. ob Tm3*j the ftb lait, *t 10 JnliUl Kriix;* biriDcxp Notice.— rt# Predd«iL Manager* and Compaty for erecting TU*tr. cppcaiU PltUliaßh. fb 2 «^?^i o 1 thl« d»y JocUred a diriJenJ ** Y“ d "7* ot J fIT » <*nt» «a MCh »Uare of theold P. 6 °* *bieh dividend* bare berefora bora m*<** *?*<** bolder*. or (hair legal repmrata -o^S ,idcoaT ,tb ' tie fioal d» r M*nd on tB« olj atocfe __J«2td Pa ° y ‘ KT 7 ' /. rU?** 71 * 0 of ,de fei>csciirßEßa to tub «n*c«&r^£^ l^ C,TT,r * wOoaMIrT <Hn bo held et 6 *<f Jn, T» between 10 end 2 o’clock, near £? m of * fonjth, Liberty etrcot ‘ —>Jgr uie pprpoee of cb-rtfog • Uoerd of Director*. i ’ t3T,VAL « Neb- Likdot Onm. InnilAtJ on m> 6 ronn-J bf Jlr. z. In tJdrTM will U , ~ BOlf, B*q. “ l * io ll ** •fttToooo by N. Nm.- tsncents; Tickets to iho i fi™ tr **' b "‘ T) procnrta it tha Iron City ? ou * lo *• ILEngUah Jk Co, Kay * Co, Book s ‘. orpJ “ f *• CooSltto* * tn "° aay mß “‘ b ‘ r «' A* Children *icoo)p*Djin*(hbir h , to tho KmutifrMiof ebarge. ' ' |U t*- xltultxj Mn*f« farolihad br lb* Coaimln l*ar* JrooCUyOcll***from 8 toll)o’clock * *l. “** 1 Teachers, Directors and otb»r friend* orEdncatlm ere ccrdlallj Invited to perttdpata. oiMOvatwm ; B. iL K£UE, J.agMlTn, A.BtJBTr, A-p.enipsoN, J. ILgTEWART, Commlttw Dt_ArrsD2*n«at*. R^Orphans’Fourth or July Ceubratio??. —The Anasa&yXO'SlO fc the Benefit eC.St. P*nr« It C- Orphan*’. Aaylian will cone off on MONDAY, July <**i at "IRON CUT PARK,” .'(fonnorly Peony** 4rova,) n<rs everything calculated toadJ la the enjoyment of will be provided. win fears the Liberty ttmf Dvpvt every half boar aurtng the flay, commeoelog ate o'clock, a. k , the last tram returning at 7 o'clock, p. it. i_/f- B -—All persona not provldod With DinnerTiiknti wOl tan centa tor admission totbe cronada. Je^t;Std [Jjs»N<mc£.—The Annual Meeting of tho i!7iuvL t^ k . ho i d ? 7 . of . central umrwa com ,J'' W, H **° at the Office of the Company, tn the city °f Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY the 6th day cfJoly.at 3 o’clcck p * "•, , Taots. iL nows, . IWt ted Treaa’r Central Mining 00. *©“sQuO' Agents Wanted.—To sell four Inrentioot. Agtnte bare made orar $25,000 cn one— better than alt other ilmUar a&eociu. fend fnor riant* a ed pet 50 page* particular*, grali*. KPHRAIM BROWN, log.ll, Min. ISF*Acents Wantid in this State to can rwwUh Ib«fIOLDBN SALVE. &jllir»rMlr. Cuiniti p*7- For tormi, 4c_, send stamp. jgll-Cmdty'r C. P. WHITTEN, Lovell, m. h ANTOSia & WKZiDKR'S great world circus, T'UK MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISH "hib" ■» .t. Prtday, Saturday aud Monday, JULY Jrf, 2» Air® 4tb. three days only. 2? Jul ? I,£ . HTVetock, p. 11, nnly. On SATURDAY, July 2d, at 2 and 7 o’clock P M Ob MONDAY, July 4th. TBRKB PERFORMANCES, coo meeting at a. M, 2% and o’clock p. M. Thl* establishment combine! the rarest ooreltiee and moat remarkable talent, as fallows: 1 1110 DIAVOtsO FABtILY, QDILI AMO, LORENZO, AUGUSTUS. AN© ALPBOXSO ANTONIO. ARMSTRONG, the woildrenownetl Bare-Bstk TOM OSBORN ibe Oruleat Two, T-nranJ Sir Born Rider Id America. JOHNNY DAYRNPORT, IheOrrat Eenlncky Clown. WBNHIIS, the Youthful Eqaeatrian UymoaMlc “Triia'SSS^ 8,10 Ilor.eß.ck «»d The Motley Brother*, THE FOUR ANTONIO BROTHERS aiiowLwI6 J?° UPE; *°« etbBr »l«» mad’ HIS, J tBETU ' mSS R ' T ‘ XL!: ' Ab noeqaallad troapo of EQUESTRIANS, ACROBATS, GYMNASTS, CLOWNS, PANTOMIMIST, CORPS BE BALLET PREMIERE EQUESTRIANS, PERFORMING AND RING UORSEi, £li%,ViZ mlte n *! or , t * fora Concentrated Inaoytravrl n.' C nfl W , b, “ 00 ’, pTt>doC I1 B« every representation a btU uant melange of entertainment* equally rapid, exciting ami r '^L iuc!n ‘ ,I °Ztho beantlfutTrickßcrse, AMERICAN f, ir. . in America, cxbiUud by MAD. J. SHCttLESaod tliethrtlUar *nd dewllng per fonusneeuf MR. J. SHOWLRS aa the FIRE KINO, an »<-t whlrh tagger* dMcriptlou, which is e<ju»lly DABIXG, GRAND AND TERRIFIC, uuj util bo czUlliit«J KVEUY KJQHT. A I'Vi.'MOa—f.o reals; Pit 23 cents; Children to Loxi - J ly “ u - J#2ietd KEMOVAL. * EXnUNCK AIBD BARKING HOUSS OP ' ''v KRAMER & RAHM, N.i. 35, Bant Block, Filth Street, PITTdBIUGII, PA tbWißß um rtDRtKCZ CUKn- WE beg to apprise our riends and thepub !v?:tooor new OfPlCfc. SO. £ w » BANK CLOCK, HFTQ STiIEKT, v&ere we will be *iAt aJcr lhe “ our ** r ’*c«*. aud trust cor ample h?!2iin ,h m° f ' x £* r,N, ° B of *««Bty yean la the boainou lh i.ni ,ly ' T. 1 * DBblB 08 10 meBt their ant* ofonr nutomen. n a will roods do to transact Ibe Rxduoge aod Backing Boainesiln all llahreochtta. Commercial Paper Diaeonated and Negotiated. Cbmm^»Bon OB<l, ' * od oth * r S* o * l ***. t«n«bt and add on Prompt attantionglrea to ColUctlona in cltycr country.', CepoalU Baca I rad la Par Pond* or Comae/ T Imereat allowed on Time Depodtx. IUnk # S i‘ t “» Warrant*. Ac. rareT* n *® llUnc *« Com>»pondetili at lowest pcailMa 2 jiiSf R<,,Wn “ prDmpUy b 7 first man, ai directed. I myj.-md KRAMER 4 BAUM, j HflMOVfly. j P HUSSEY & 00. have removed to , "i r .v e T Co PP <;r Warehouse, NO. 37 FIFTH mEET, la t U Iron front Block, third door « wt of{f«S Pittsburgh Copper Holllug Mill. C. G-. HUBSB3Y <S CO, or BRAZIERB BOLT AND SHEATHING COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, LOCOMOTIVE TUBING, Itaited SSI Batumi end Flatt all Out, Brass Kettles, Sheet and other Brass, FPELTER, EOLDEB, OOPPKB RIVETS, *a Bsaltnln Block Tin, Tln PUle, LnS Wire, BhectZloc, Antiooor. Bhw» Iron, Tlno<n’ Tool*, ftt. Wo. 37 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, p a . Copper Cnt to »ny p*ttern. ■pl(fcsm<l J V A W’T bsuotal TOBACCO CIQAII WABEHOUSB From £U LIBERTY STREET, To ITB LIBERTY ST., opposite Uarkit. N City Taxes and Water Rents. OTICJ2 » hereby given, that in accord jnc* wjth Act* of Aearmnly, tod by an thorite cf the pltUbar &b, City Taxes and Water Beat* for 1S» in now dne and payable at the t ffica of the aty Treat met, Foorth street. ' On All Taxw and Water Rente paid before Aognit 1.1, a deduetlonol Fir* per Cent wilt be mado ® 1,1 s ' I ‘ , *“ b,r • a - And for all theTnxu and Water Rente remaining unpaid ourNo.emUr let,Warranto trill bo lamed, with eneddiiton ofTooperCant. WM. KIOHBAOM.CItT tntniwT N. B.'-.ftnante »bo agreowitb tbolr landlords to car Water Reotaentho tenements they occupy, can ascertain tb* atPooLt oo application at IbeTreasurwtoOfßce. jelfctf Tho Coralite and Porcelain Teeth TT AVE now been extensively tested bv the JJ. clitesaa of Pittsburgh, and the vordkt la their toror u unanimous. Mamr have laid aside teeth mounted on raid plate to S T S| J l !’* ‘“WTemeoto embraced la these oew and beautiful style of dentistry. ~ 7 b ? lr .!! ,p#r,o S l . ly »Mi»te mainly in tholr perfect adapta- Uon to th* mouth; Ibcfr perfect cleanliness,* being without or croricefor food to find lodgment, and made or a material on which the Jokes of tfiemoolb eaSSactJ! Tboy are free from *ll metallic taste, corrosion or tarnish aDd da oot affect the breath. Thoy *|»« combine emit *? i r ® n *J h « w<l h lightness, cotnfortand elegance. their doeo reeemblanca to natural Uetbjtender them the fQ m I JI O . tM for lb**>organ. e»er offered.— . A kV*2 Uo ° win cooftm all that tue been udd In their Preleo. N. BTEBBUJB, M. D, Dentist, « n m.i , y°‘ 191 street FltUbcnrh. drawn bj the palnleu pro»tt. * Heoond Arrival ol' i 033,934 14 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, AT THE FOORTH STREET CARPET. STORE, PITTStiUROn, PENN A. W.rn,J U - M’CALLUM respect • *Ut»LY annoancethatthey aro recrirJae aaec* 9. ARP * TISo i elected directly from too Maunlhctuwri by one of the Arm, now In Al ***** to to®* Inrite the attention ot purchaser*. £“» *"•» * t l>« of CANTON MATTINO, for lummer par -27;. 3 “**V«* make of CARPET SWEEPERS, etc, etc, «rtjlch shall bo offered at the lowrrt retoa. * .£? w. d.a n. ircAtLtrM. ALLEGHENY insurance COMF’Y OP PITTSBURGH. Oppice— No. 37 Fifth Street, Bonk Block, Insures against all kinds of firk and marine bisks. ISAAC JONES. President; JOHN- D. UcOORD. Vice President; D.M ROOK, Secretary; Cept W2LLTAU DEAN General Agent. * Doxcrcts—liaae Joeoa, C. 0. Hodey, IlarTey Child*. Capt.K.C. Grey, John A. WUeon, B. L. rahnesbx*, John D. McCord, Isaac M. Pennock, B; F. BUrling. Cent. Wm. Dean. Thoa. M.Mowe, Bobt, n. Darla. Jel:lyd Jboit or A LETTER, MAILED AT JOHNSTOWN. to JOUS BSODQBASS,.t Nnr Alexandria, Penna-, endoelog a note drawn tobiaordarbv WOODS,MOBptL * delphla, date May Gth, IBi9, at sixty days, for $3,87* J 7.100. AUpemma are cautioned egalast recejrfng add note.u it to not epdoreed, and payment hae bean etepped. je2JJ«d GAUNTLETS, LISLE GLOVES, Selling lo» at store of j«37 C. J 3. M. SMITH, Attorney anti Counsellor nt Law, mrlC-dlyaa] ScttGxoN Destzst, Offic • Vi& JtJMLStaeg Hft- 8 7 G&A&Z-gTBIEt.SfIPI . Wfarn tf thalr U» toiJot Hitt* pf Iwth butt'd If»S<nS79^E rt J sKi>lic jlotftns WU. RU3KBURO, Treunrer. llmusnnrnts. NEW AHRIVALorPIANOS.«^b_ --Tb« subscriber has Joit iroo(henuncfictory of |l fp I II Ti» toilraatnu b«ro .II b M „loct»I pnjullj b , tt , Hibcrtber, at the factory, - J * Those la want of rianosara fuTitaJ ta cCI and cxaolna this stock, which comjrlaea all t!i«T*riotta styles aaoaJae toed by Chickertog * Sons, from tins plainest to the me* elaborately carred cases, and at prices to salt purchasers. 49* All Instroaeats warranted. Je7dAwT JCH?f JB. MSLLOB. 81 Wood street' JDST receives the firit two Pianos of our fourth Spring rappjjr of tbaabo-ra eatobri#** • **.£ls Th«7 »ro njperto lmtrnmenla, ant} moat bat ba Eyz ™ Sol* AgbPU for pj^#. CSsSsSs supporter aLiKupiorSfiaffiiSiiL Ta Sf«S ,> Pff^“ h .* Tln * t»“S lon* «ipjSo* in the bJriiSr,?m£ kin*, fitting end mpßirine Treeas*. he i> n«i«!7£: pcrtbuoa tba benefit of uit ranch*alad. ekltl be m*y pooch In thHetutrnißonU. Wbeo^fem^TrSltJSuu^Sii MUSIC liJSSS on s „ • ca »a» w'n ft I Mrror , K? LI i T f',? IELOI)BON AHD SINQIUff n.sk ***■*°tofiana hiifriaod* tadthaAbbUs lo«n»ct»oD iaCtenetorninta lS‘ « I!Y«OTSQ GLEE CHS3EB .... made known op ■ppUatloa. Blank books, LEDOERS, JOURNALS, CAga BOOKS, OAT BOORS, time hooks, . , COURT BKO6BBSL . And erary dwrJjitiua of Blank Hooka ea h&nd or mada to «rd«r*tabort u<.tkp,oraiobM»att«riA!a,wutlxißM« M> |;> * T «sS oMr » bj . WM * Q- JORNSTOX A CO. f®? J Blank Bock tlikoi, l? Wood ttrAc ICE CliESTiij Meat Balias. .Bird Cawm woodaa and wire; Charcoal fnrnacM Tann.iw JBatblag Apparatus, Btev Copper and frtotb Metal; frail Cad*, »npii«sS •Tary one warranted; | 0 adiltica to * lirw iSdSfffiS* ad *toek°f Household and HUehea b2JE/ at tifte* City StovoaadTin Wareboosaof ** *t»*iroa W. W. BftADSHAW. No. 181 Wood stro*. Ist door below alga of the QoldaaQ^a. TOIIN HUSKIES NBWBOOk^Thftiw v Ulo* Lector** ea Art tad iti Amlwm£!7* •* - ** PAvnSafaa^:-.- >R THE FOUlim OF JOW~. 100 dot Letoou, Pin# ApnU tad ■»> ~,* _« ■' - ? < CWl^Gon^qaorklVad^rt?^^ './ 22? !£'*’37 lae » Br *ndy tod CortioJ nR«« Ib*»CT##Ol Dttf. Nnty, tic,' . . - FTra-Wm-- y., <■ . as9-«Ma»?^gpfc ESSSjsa,... ' " • ' ' •*’■ - 50. 60 W00d.....j. JSW MACKEREL! SILK GAUNTLETS, •.' • Wl'TfwrfW™ i f ~,~y ■ lOO.halfbtle.No. v wind and tarsal* by JOHN n-OXD* 00# Owner Wool sad * trlh - MLR GLOVES, BURCHFIELD A CO. *9mE&3&S3BeeBi v - :> ; --y t 7 *-»~ *j wmijKroJ? * - f j ? .jj gain?. JP. U, DAVIS*! Anotibnoer. Oonimerctal' Salei'ltoona Ifa. 51 Rftli Street. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF 35~8U5555 LOTS I!f 7ta WARD.-On Ibtmiiir afatrsoon* July SUi,at?otlack,c&th»~iir»mL&*,will 1« feu/tUrty-fiie bendebsts lots of . ground, sloe of which hate- '• fronton Webster etreet, amnteen oa Derflticr atreat, nod nine on Buuttta street. Dearth* residence of Gea. J;K. Mocrbatd. Plans may be bail at tb*' aactijn rooms. TJU* ladtepata* b!& Terms,one-fifthcash, leaidoeio 1,2,3 aad4 years, »ilh interest, payable annually." 'P* hi. DAYIS, Aoct. AUSTIS LOOBIS & COy Btrtluuns'jiieliaggt, STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A OU, AT TUB MERCHANTS' KCHANOB EVERY 3K&DAY STKNISQ.—Sack, St idge,. lfifonoe* an a Lbpjwr Block, fiood ud Beal butt uld ait pobtio nl| at the UeEchaoU’ Exchange by {' 1 „ ' ADBTINLO6MIS A 00. Kom. Draft* am! Tamm ra Beal Estate negotiated on roaeonaHeterma by AUSTIN LOOSE B tO O, : Stock • State Broker*. 93 foarib.lt. business floticts & ©tajiare. DISSOLUTION.— -The Partnership hereto* tor* Misting between Wnms Ssztb aad BixdK BMirs, under the etyla 0 f W.M. SMITD k CO-waJdl*- wlTOd a> the 15ih day of February, ISM, by tbo death Mr. Dtxoo Erown. ► ’ 3 DAVID K PARK •n-trJAMKS PA BE, Ja, haring *wr cbned the interest of Mr. D. Brows, doc's, la thn Ut« drtt "I.P, 1 ®-® n “ t 5 A Co, tb« Fonndry nod Machine llutine« T* ‘lb* hereafter ceaduc ted under the etjle ot Smith. Park A Co., by whom ibe boitae* of the lata firm will be settled* SMITH, PARK L CO., ninth ward itottn-dktt. PnTSBCEQH, PA. Without', Ao, HB A'frt ant 120 St&nd Sire#, ■VTANUTACTURERS of all sizes and de tTrwJl'Vf!! 1 ?" et Cc * loll B « «nd StOfeGts cal Wa* nudotoc^ 1 , 0 * *°' l Uaeb “ # Ottt;cg» 0/ p.t try d**rrtpU«* P i .mS?ia C SSSI* U ' J IL iIC,IWB ' fin OP •tUcbed tot b* £ TO r7,BU rrtUn S «wlU b. CA r*faUj * mj£Sjdtf_ r |' tott* ns3 twiatod with them &SsSr, h , ;r *“■ N3IMXOK Ac CO COMMr. S 3 lON ME *c HA NTS, Forth»t»lBof Pigironandßlooma. 05 WATER STREET, Timmas. I HA YE THIS BAY ASSOCIATED WITH *P®> Mr. JOHN DBIXOW. (o the Undertaking bttaloesa, wbieh will he conducted under the sane end etyla of LKJI • OK A DBLLOW.i JAMES LEMON. j?3*t>nLav„J. ——-jams uses. ,n U 8 firtnoh«», EMON & J)ELLOW,No. 118, Fourth st, •re prepared to do Undertaking Jn all Its beaoebee; la lli* beet fijanner, at price* to nit tbettme*. We call epe clel attention to Ylik*i new etyle patent HetaHio Burial Oua,fcr tbeaeleof wjhleh waaraaule agents Itf-tbirciry, and of which we keep cooitantly on hud a large wort* nest. Ai regardabeauty of abape andfln!ah,tbey excel all otharaJ Funeral* will be aoppiied with Ueareca, Uorwaaod Chrriaeea promptly, at lower ratea than any ether eatabllsh mept u tba dty. Quaraatrelog to reader aatlafactloD, they •olldtacaatinoenceuf the patronage heretoforeeo liberally extended to tboold firm. apl&aUy CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, 01 PE may, N. J. THIS WELL KNOWN FIRST CLASS HOTEL irai be arise* t’Olt THE RECEPTION or QUESTS, On Wednetdajri Uie 15(h of Jnoe. WEST & THOMPSON, Proprietor. J-ilmd AflisiuCAN UUtSK, HUSTON, IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- EB ranged Hotel in the New England States lacim. traily looted, andeaayof aeon from ail trareL It eontaloa ill the modem Improvements, and rrery convenience for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. Tbo aleeplng rooua ore large and well ventilated; tbstniteeof roomj are well arranged, and com pletely famiahed for families and large traveling partial, and the bonao willcoutlone to be kept aa a first reapert. Jalltdly LKWI9 RICE, ttiwpai'ior. IStintatumßl. Penn Institute, T : - CIOKNKK of Penn and Hancock etroets.— J The earning term will cotamenca on TUESDAY: 31« t ItuL A limited number of pnpllemay obtain admission Term* for Tuition and Stationery. £22 per eecrion of twent* wo weeks. aaSA-tf J. M. SMITH. Prl ad paL | City **o3 County Insurance Company, IyTOTICE is hereby given that in pnrsroance I J. 1 of an act of Anembljr, relating thereto, mod the Char teror Incorporation, approved April Uth, 18S9,Booka to iwlre anhaeriptloM to the Capita! Stockof the City and wantj Itmmmce Company ©f the city of AlJochenr. vrGI be open at the office or PETER PETEBSON, FeSSI s*2* *KhM«n I) , Ay ' WEDNESDAY andTHUBSDAYj «th,flthiin<J ,lh of July, and at the office of tVM, p.BADif! *' lr *f*.Wttabn r gh r on FRIDAY and PATOB ?AIVn h 8 i Slh ,v ad t 9,b . jQlj redi * iD open for FITE f "» 10 «• JoaUhKtoff, JameaL-araham, ' UwrylTwia, Va,U.fwj, Jobs Binnfngbam, IVo. P. Baum, Jobs Inrln, Sen, Ju bn Sampson, George Lewis, Nicholas Vosghtly, gea, H, P. McDowell, David Grtlg, J. Longmcre, Ibonsa Parley, AleX-HiUodt, Tboe. DonneUy, Jana A. Gibson, Csmnittionm. o. 0. Craig, JUHI Old, JanaaOibscu, 0. Teager. Samoal Gortnly, John A-Ecolt, John W. Biddle, Semi Liodsiy, Juo M. Borland, D, U. Erase, B. W. Polodriter. Jatnea Park. Jon, I> Lett Shklda, Jel.SOtd ! PIANOS I! CHTCKERTKO k 60KB, fmh supply of their ncriralled PIANOS ESPECIALLY FOB Tit f 3 MARKET. FOURTH SPRING BUCTLY
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