Busszu. nuTT.-D. r. wniuva.9. l. utok.>; b. rnacaos B. BHHSTI t CO, , editorx <*n 4 Proprietor 3. KTTSB'CRQH ; MONDAY MOBBING. JULY 4, 1859. Republican Stats Ticket ATOtroa cnroAL, THOMAS E. COCHRAN, of Yoik county. . suavrroa actuAt, WILLIAM H. KRIM, of Burk* county. Republican County Ticket. Uilta, ELIAS 11. IRISH, Pittsburgh, ftttzxmrr, ■- . WILLIAM YAUNCM, Plttaburgh, » DAVID A. PRESSLEY, Alleghany, < OOARLEB L. GOEHRINO, licferre, i DAVID B. BAYARD, P«*ble*. i WILLIAM ESPY, Lor*r St. Clair. \l. ABBtSTlirr LAV swat, T THOMAS MELLON, CuUlnt. tnaraiCT atto&ret, JACOB 11. MILLER, PiUAto'gh. rtuscin, * „ „ GOODMAN Y. COOLTXR, South Feyelta. coionssiowr*. *• JONATHAN BBAUFF, South Pitulorgh. Aoono*. DAVID COBNELIC3, SewickUy. SVBVfTOU, M. T. ANDERSON, But Deer. Dtucroa or the poor, JOSEPH MILLER, Snowden. £Qy~Tniß day, the anai vcrßaryof our national independence, will be observed as a holiday by every person connected with tho Gazette estab lishment. Id consequence of this arrangement, no paper will be isined on to-morrow. •; Tm Foohtu or July.— This is the 83d anni ▼ertary, of the Declaration of Independence. Tho citizens of Pittsburgh are not mach given to grand pnblio demonstrations on this day. They appear to consider it more reasonable and sensible .Jo devoto tho season to plc-nics and comfortable strolls in the woods and groves that crown oar circumjacent hHls orveil oar verdant valleys. In this preference we agree with them, and shall drink ico water under tho trees in honor of the men of ’7O. We believe our felloWroUhon, Thomas Howard, Esq., is to de liver an oration before the men of 1812, at the Cily HaU at 1-14 o'clock. We are sure that gen tleman will stir np the pure minds of the veter ans vrhp may listen to him, by way of remem brance. He will not fail to tell them that our Secretary of State has in' the ease of Mr. Le Clero, declared that their fighting in 1812 was of no avail after all; that “.oneeaeub ject, always a subject,” is the irne doctrine, and that Great Britain had the right to go on board onr ships and impress our seamen ad Milam. She claimed the right of impressment on the viery ground that Mr. Cass takes in his Le Clero letter. Mr. Howard will not fail to tell bis and itora that all this talk about the “protection of the American flag” is, if Mr. Cass be correct, the purest bosh—nothing more, nothing lees. What good are his naturalization, papers to a foreigner if, the moment he-places his foot on his native land, he may be taken to serve in the army or the navy of tho nation, allegiance ta which he especially renoanced to and obey (he coosiitation and laws of the ''EeTthoae men of foreign birth who takVjparticnlar breath and langs to cheer for- Messrs. Boohanan, Cass & Co., please to re flect upon this subject to-day, the natal day of American liberty ! Let those who fought what is denominated the second war of independence remember that if Mr. Cass be right, they were wrong, and that their blood was spilt for noth ing and worse than nothing \ Let them remem-' ber that If Cass be right, we were a nation of rebels; that we. (he present descendants of revolutionary sires, are a spawn of rebels', and that our fathers; once subjects of Great Britain, were always subjects! Bat perhaps we should not refer to these mat ters of difference to-day. If any day in the year should be eacred from strife and devoted to the enjoyment of the kindlier and nobler sen timents of tho soul, it is this day, when the great gospel of liberty.to a new world was proclaimed. Though we have wandered far, very far, from tho puro doctrines of the fathers; though ora tors have pronounced Jefferson a dreamer, and bis declaration a “string of glittering generali ties,” let us all unit'o to welcome the Fourth of July, 1859.. Here's wishing many a happy re turnof the day to our readers,and that the time may speedily arrive when the-whole nation shall be what tho declaration declares all men were created to be, and all may be in circumstances to cojoy “life, liberty and the parsuitof happi ness.” _ A Suqut Discxipasct.— Bon ext Ttub, in his recent address to the Democrats of Pennsyl vanisj oj obairman of their State Central Com mittee, represents the part; in a most, harmo nious and prosperous condition. He deelares that he feels "happy” in contemplating "the an _jnistakable manifestaliona of returning oonfi ’ deuce and courage on the part of the Domoc- j racy, 1 ’; fee rejoices heartily in the opinion that: : unmeaning dissensions have , disappeared. In earnest of this, the State Central Committee, although composed of forty-one members, representing ever; distriot in the State, and some of whom ;on will doubt less recognize in their long and faltbfa! connec tion with tho Democratic organization, hare been found an unit in the resolnte purpose to sustain that organization at all hazards, against open or eeoret hostility. The county meetings, wherever they have spoken, have shown themselves conscious of their responsibilities, by forming local liokets of the most-acceptable description, . aud by otherwiso exhibiting on earnest and, we . trust, invincible determination to crown the can vass with tho success that can hardly fail to at tend their zealous and efficient exertions. We are glad to state, also, that the Democratic press have dropped, with «|. accord, all unfriendly and unprofitable discussions on irrevelanttopfos and sectional issues, and are properly direct : iog tbeirtmdividedaodpowerfalenßrgiesagaiDst the common enemy. For every professing Dem ocratwho values consistency and principle, the . path of duty is now broad, plain and iovitiog, i{o one can be so ignorant as to pretend to mis understand tho present relation of parties in this State; the importance of tho contest, both . in its State and National aspects, upon wbUb we have now fairly entered, and the precise im port of the issnes that bate been formed in this pending controversy.” After indulging in the foregoing reflections ' until be finds himself in a most complacent hu mor, Robert, in virtue of his high office, thus draws, a.chalk line between the "contending parties.” \Io glancing at this very concha state ment, we do not know which to admire'most— hie perspicuity or bis candor. . "Thellne which divideslhetwopsrUes, whether drawn on the map of the Stale br thai of the Union, is too deep and striking to escape the eye of any one who may not wilfully choose to be - blind.. On boo slde.of this Hue staod the De mocracy of Pennsylvania, harmonious In oar deliberations and fearless in the exposition of *. odrviews, with a .platform and ticket challeng ing honest criticism; while on the opposite side you percTcve two' factions—the Republi cans afitLKuow Nothings—composing' the OppCK bUion/caoh afraid to avow its ultimate designs, or ile present distinctive characteristics; eaoh deciarieg itself opposed to the other on certain ' vital points, yet conspiring together to stenre place spoils, by deliberately ignoring • sound principles of Government, and all en -.. lightened inspirations of trao American states manship.”. c The Penntylvanian t in its comments on this address, takes quite a different view of the political prospects of Us pan, t a Q d while the hopeful Robert cries "all’s well,** the Btate organ cannot closo its eyes to the troubles which sur round it—while the former proclaims that “un forlunato and .nnmeaning dissensions have entirely disappeared,” the latter declares that I "aeldom,if at any period of The pest, has the i democratic j>arty eneoontered such unrelenting "Hostility and malevolence as it does at the pres ent moment.” The JPeuuylvanian continues in this strain: “A’crisis-saeois to have been reached, not only in its history, but also in that of those'which .base been and are still its enemies. Since the of' the present Notional Adminie “o- (ration, many; important foreign and domestio questions hate arisen, in the progress of which ' .oppositlos'has been met of a character hereto fore unparalleled, that opposition not being con fined to ai single opposlng.party, bat equally en gaged in by. the representatives of every political conld be amyedagaißhltbesnccess • |nebenres . ? -; ; • '-Uthe Slate, . Cf tteb to cany lfca election by merebombaat—by regarding matters as he thioks they should be, and not as they are. This was the plan adopted ia his illustrious father's time, whose adherents, like the Virginia regiments io the last war, numbered more cap tains than privates. It did not succeed then, and it will not, we are sure, meet with better success on this oecasioo. The broken ranks of the party io Pennsylvania cannot be made whole by a word of command or a stroke of the pen— even should that word be spoken end that pen be wielded by a Philadelphia lawyer and politician. The tletremt of the Austrians. (Corrwpondcac® of (bo London Tiinot.] Train, Jane 14 —The bulletins show a contin ued rapid retreat of the Austrians and steady pursuit by the French. The former make for their fortresses, and the latter conleot them selves with following them np at a distance. There seems a sort of tacit underalandiog that the line of the Mincio is to be the scene of the next conflict. Notwithstanding that the Aus trians, according to the last acoounts, were as sembling a strong corps in the plains of Monte ohian, upon the little River Cinese, a tributary of the Oglio, it is not supposed to be with an intention of giving battle there. Monteohiari is abont 20 English milcß in front of Pesoljiera, the northernmost of the four fortresses, and the bead of the Mincio line, it may, therefore, be considered a place of rendezvous for the troops previously to their entering the quadrangle. The other route by which the Austrians are retiring takes them direct to Mantua, the south-western oorner of the Equilatteral—as the dislriot of which that fortress, Peschiera, Verona and Leg* nano fonn the four corners, is here generally called, although its eidcs are not geographically speaking, equal. As the distance between the armies lessens, and they again come in ught of each other on the opposite eidcs of the Mincio, the interest of the campaign, nowaomc , what al&ekened, will revive with greater inten sity than ever. Tho Austrians hold lines whioh they have spent years in strengthening—a po sition which, naturally formidable,has beon ren dered yet more so by the application to it of every source of the engineer’s art. They are known to haveprepared and prootioed themselves against every contingency of attack they could foresee. Largo bodies of troops have been ro* peatedly opposed to each other, in simulated attaok and defence of the Miooio apd the works that back it, with a viow to detect evory weak point, and to be prepared for every possible de vice or an assailant. The Austrians will fight on ground perfectly familiar to them, provided with* every applicable means of defence, with abundant stores and material of war dose at their back, and with an army which—whatever may have been the effect upon its morale of its recent unprofitable foragings and countermarch ing® in Piedmont, of its reserves at Montebello, Palestro and Magenta, and of its hasty retreat from the frontier, has not yet experienced nu merical losses of any importance as compared to its great strength. The French, on the other hand, tako with them upon their forward tnaroh the prestige of success, and their usual confidence of victory. As they pursne their not unpleasant march through a rich and smiling oountry, they are cheered by the en thusiastic applauso and heartfelt demonstrations of the ardent Italian population. We can hard ly doubt that they go to their work with agood' will, and in high spirits. As regards scientific resources, so Important when siegfs are in ques tion, the experience and ekiil of General Niel cannot be doubted. Tho famous rifled cannon have not as yet had opportunity of fait trial; as far as there have been moans cf judging prac tically of their effeois, these are reported to have satisfied cveo those most sanguine in their ex quotations. It is still to be seen whether their powers be sufficient to work that revolution to siege warfare whioh some confidently anticipate. Unless those powers be very extraordinary, sieges of great length are natnrolly to bo expee ted. But. there aro many rumors abroad of plans by which those-usually tedious operations are to be greatly shortened. There is much talk of taking the Austrians io the rear, of landings to be effected in the neighborhood of Veoice. Wo are told also of floating batteries of prodigious power, to be set afloat on the Lago di G&rdi, and on the small lake forjnod by the expansion ef the Miocio, which environs Mantua on three sides, and stretches for about three miles to the westward of that fortress. A very short lime, will doubtless, show us tho .value of these con jectures and reports, and fully display the ag gressive resources of the French and the Aus trian powers of resistance. The last two bulletins describe the Austrians as in full retreat from tho Adda to the Oglio, some of their forces having already got far be yond the latter streams. They mined and blew op all the bridges on tho Adda and other rivers, and evacuated Pizzighetonc, burning (be bridge and throwing into the river large quantities of artillery, ammunition, and other military stores, including agreat mass of provisions, which had | been levied by requisitions on ifao surrounding < country. They bad left Cremona, Breecia and ' Crema; Bergamo and Lodi bad proclaimed Vie- , lor Emanuel, and declared themselves nulled to the Sardinian States. 1 (Prom th* Luo>ioa Tlom } When, io its impatience or ita disappointment, the British publio inveighed against tbe tardi 'ness and procrastination of the Aostrian nrmy, it did them gross injustice. It b&s become evi* dent now that this army is capable of evolutions of great rapdity. It must bo the fault of tbe Generals alone that Turin was not occupied, tbe passes of tbe Alps fortified, and Genoa besieged long before tbe French coold bate come to the rescue. Tbe heaviness and stiffness wherewith they were reproached in the month of May are no longer accusations agaiost tjtemTn the month of June. They have shown an alacrity io retreat j which would have carried them by this lime to I Lyons, if it had only been used in advance. On j the Ist of Jane they were levying contributions i in the plains of Piedmont, dispatching flying columns in pursuit of Garibaldi, scratching tho earth and picking up the grain like field mico and sparrows when there Is no hawk in the air. In those days they could fight valiantly for little bits of country, and dispute each places as Pet eatro and Viozsglio. There was something go ing on. they knew not what, on the other sfdol of tbe Pq and at the feel of tboso Western Alps; bat “Liiisez oiler” appeared to be their maxim, or at least their poliey. i Tbe Ist of Jnne seems lo have been the day on which the expected crisis of their fate occur*' red. On (hat day they precipitately retreated along their whole line. The Sardinians aroco in : tbe morning and searched for tboir enemy at j Robbio, and, lo! he was gone. Prompt as were the French and Sardinians in pursuit they coaid never again come* up with him in Piedmont. ! They reached Mortara only to find it was evacu ated. They followed to the Ticino, and tbe Austrians had with wonderful activity contrived to pass tbe river before them. Even their Ute de pont bad been abandoned. At lost they camo op with them at Magenta, and a tough battle was the consequence. Tbe Austrians fought well, bat iheyTought io retreat. Next doy, when it was supposed that they would renew tbe battlo, they had melted away again from their positions at Abbiate Grasso. Sinee tbat lime even tbe tel egraph can hardly keep op with the rapidity of their retreat. We heard of them next at, Belgiojoso; then Pavia was dismantled, evacua- 1 ted, and abandoned. Piacenza came next. I’ia. cenza, the key of Lombardy, the 1 fortress of Ibe Po, the oity which at such a vast expense, and in defiance of treaties, tbe Austrians had con verted into ono gigantic citadel—by a quickly following Nemesis this Piaceoza was next to fail. No man had lifted a weapon against, its walls. They who bad taken such pains to make it ex erted an equal amount of capacity ia unmaking it. In an Incredibly short space of time tho ! guns were dismounted, put on boatf steamers, I and carried down tho stream of the Po; others I which could net be removed were spiked, and ! tbe powder which was stored for tbe defence of the place woe used to fill the chambers of the | mines that blew it into the air. It was in vain now for the Allies to seek Ibeirehemyot Piacen za.' We heard next that they had crossed tho , Adda, hurrying away from that bridge of Lodi, {where tho associations and tbe recollections are so nnoomforlable, and blowing up tho fortifica tions or Pizsigfaettono, wbioh bad been erected in order to enable an Austrian army to make a stand upon the Adda. We have beard of them already as having arrived at Cremona, and they will scarcely remain long there, especially as the French are already pushing across the Adda, and even tbe moredielant Oglio has never been thought & favorable position for defense. They have therefore probably by this time come with in sight of Mantua, and aro reaching that terri ble triangle formed by Pescbiera, Verona, and Mantua, through which Charles Albert eleven years ago feared to follow Badetzky. Will they stand and fight there? . It seems pretty clear that they will not call a halt till they reach Ib-ir own selected battle ground, and all fortresses that intervene between the Tiblno and Mincio will fall like houses of cards; - But will they stand upon tbe Mincio? Charles Albert was ablo to reduoo PescMera, hod Napoleon 111. may not unreasonably hope to do what Charles Albert did. If Peschlera should fall, tho Garda Lake falls with it into hands of the conqueror; the Valley of the Adigs would then necessarily be interrupted,and the only other communication by which Vienna could recti** supplies is tho lino of rail which runs through Vioonza, Pftdua, and Venice. Bat Venice herself | 8 ln eTen i mm inent danger; and flhe French ehould BUcoet d in effecting a land i?if.. ST’ au army apon tbe Biver Adige, a. ‘»”Kd the line or the Po nod iht Adda. Eren without this mat tdnnUge, °‘ } b ‘ “■> il •» jet to he Been whet •Usd fortified places cm nuka , rlfledcatmoa with which th. r"eMrtbed! d ’ to.ktip d.irp'tft fire or aoj nombßrotih, oh! , fashioned guns. 'This precipitate retreat may, \ indeed, bara beeo influenced only by strategic objects. . Bui uis not easy to 9«: c that, if the : XTEW AGRICOLTUfIAL SETTLEMEKT. Austrians were unable to resist tbe fim devel- Xi TO At l ‘Wantin'. : binalion. on the Adige ortho Breula. climate ttrontj-live mile* MUth-cast «t ! On other poinlo, .bo, Auttria .com. >t b, 1 , , P hl ?: thei Camden ami ! abandoning “ for strategic objacts” fortresses Atlantic Jl. R, New Jersey. ! whtohsh'e migbthavobeeo expected to hold with * A r °‘ J »»•*«• cwnteitw of uimi ibvnsaaSa of acta* *t drunrrala « n 0.;.. «>» . , . prmitic ivt tut! ft-** l>«vn d vi-I<* I into Farm* ol railofUv«ii‘g ! nesperajo lenaoitj. Thai olrtnig garnaon at to .el. il.« FO „ia„„ i n ,u,,,i ..obrll,, Ancona, which was no recently reinforced, has «ir«<#,from raiti.uspaita of tho mi.-uit-fcuxssau-i N«w kng been withdrawn. Bologna has been evacuated, : l * n . f| h ®* e “ w, ?d 'bor- ih« r*ft yaar,lmprvr.>dthrirplac.a, p.—o,, a,., v. ' ». » i j .t n * at,l ‘ r< *irtu tzcU-nl er.mt. The prlwif the land is-at ttis rerrara has been abandoned, and the Roman lownmuof ffutiisist<,{-a.o|*r *u>, tt.c »n i«<-.f ih»b««t question thus, so far as Austria is concerned, tor the production uf tvhrat, ctovrr,Corn, fvaebt-s, Boltlos itself. It reoiaiiis only for tho Frrooh | SSK’/iar'K^fim Emperor to mediate between Ihe Popo and the i to. from r.«u-u.. d..'m. r 't:.o .r«n>r“r’thllSr- Roman people. He has now the opportunity of j Cr,>p* t f grain, and fiulturc and can be sbowiog Europe what tho objects really were for ***“: , u> exi *'“* nlu si * cornet Judgment .vi.i, 1,. til. ._ J 1 va- * ». • c * ri bt* (ujnisJ of lh« iiioJucu»t-t>oi-« of tbe land. The terms wnten be induced this war; and what 18, to his ar* made (itj loseoire the rapid JuiproTsment ofitwlsud, judgment, tbe proper government for the Eter- whlcbteooiyeoid foj actual tmprmt*»nt. Tb« result jias nal City. If we were not assured by official an- L 1 *” 1, t , h * t * yhln 'h» p«st year, »otae tkret hun-ind houut nnnn*.- .. ~. , . , n,v * Hewn erected, two mills, one steam, four norma.some nouncemenia at Vienna, that the Austrlnn Em- forty vineyards sad p« C h feinfds pitted, mo t « u rg s peror has assumed the oommand ofbis army with ! nnmbtr of other impro«<-monta, making a a dt«ir»Me and a view to the prooocalioo of Iho eampaigb, wo “ Ur - P'*" oftmnowj.. ohoold bel templed to boliere that tho retirement .. th. ram., m., ,ircoi.'"!L, i„ i. ,ho from all disputed points was an evidence that best in tub union. Ihe war is coming to a close, and Ibai Austria f . prr f. na tllo e ld S do° b »e ttwprtca «bao»n logons >w*y v» ttiam.rttKw- v.« ... / > mraitho aty, and Ajorothan rioabln the pitce thno ihe is, by dismantling her own fortreeses, anderao- W«t. iti. known kh«t tu« o.rii»t and rmim and natiog Lombardy and Parma, aod (be Stales of la thu laiUndo come from New Jeruy, and are the Church, only anticipating a coarse of setioa “ Un * u f «po»t«i lo'theextrntof miHioo*. • hinb wan foil .« h. f„ In loc*lU>b “eru, tbe settierhat many advaotagei. ITe ti wnton was felt to be imminent, and throwing Within a fewhuan ride of Iba gmucitkaol New Eagland toe utsguiae or military operations oyer acts asdlliCdle State*, he Is near the old friends aod usocU which would be more mortifying if done under tbe t,on l llu l * L a * sftffad country rrrry imprtwmfnt of cold impaioion of » diplom.tio oubmis.ioo. Saoh .USt a supposition, poweter, would not be oomph- the highest, (>n the Wfetlhisls r«Teracd,)behaa schools mentary either to tbe persoteraoca or to the f ’* r^ b i , , < i h l. ,t l r,, . n, ? i,io#,erTlc " ,u<l «ili®ojoy open winter, power of ,h. aa.agoai.l whom N.pol.on ha. etngtea out. We may earnestly hope, though «r»”7b*eo toreUore Vhem loan excollentsUteofhealth. we may not eren faintly expect, that the war In the wayof building and lmproritg,lo#ib«rcan heob will ho allowed to 010.0 with Z, r. lr .at. aod that SSSSS^iSJS toe two Lmperors Will negotiate after Auster- c, ° cen benrocnrcdlnrhe place, good Carpenters are et lit x- When we are told thatFranoia Joseph has h *“‘J*» nd there is no place in the Unio* whore huhdiDgs commanded hi, army to ro.iro upon a now pci lion, we must be content to believe that tho WOT praeeoud, *nd ask himas'.l Why the property has not been blaxes ns fiercely as it has ever blaied. and that uk \“ ? p b * for "* 1 nttMD u, it «u never thrown in the it I. the full intention of both portion that another and more decisive battle shall pronouuco are expected til do. They will eee land under culti the fate of Italy. We fear that this retreat means ««»«h u the extent of the H*ttiemeot that thoy win no no more than th.l the plan of Oynloi h.v.n ß tatted, tbe plan of Hess has been adopted, and °t lh * pwpolatlon. If they come with a view to settle they that Hess counsels (he abandonment of all out- c ,hon ' d ptepwd to stay a day «r two and u> ready to lying and a retreat upon a position u, where the Austrian forces will have their sup- who improT*. Mr tfoflroad ci>mpa«y pttvj a Fi<* ,plies and reinforcements close in their rear and T “' itt J' nr tia _^ t '^ neXeiforthrrrysan. ‘etrong fortrcsßcs t° proteot tholr opor.Uono It 1„ Will not be Wise to count too hastily the spoil Of U»rl?tn* town bs* aalnnlhr arisen. pnttntt induce such an army, brought te bay in such a Blrooe m ?* l tS' ,rn *9 l ' ind<, f ,, **i n '*i.pxrtictdartyMieres t indi.ian- Zon ,°i r 10hM , ‘I 0 t f “ r , e ,' 7 ihb Si:sssL sjtaj although it seems (0 have been handled With MdmannfkcttricsofAgricultlirsl Im'plemonU or Fcand*- egregioua incapacity, bos shown itself to be tio * I°f c * < ‘bix •mall arllclr*. Ths ImproTomcnt hu been bra,, in aotlon, and oren in defeat ha. drawn oV'a’S’JS; ft'oTS'STSu'' no Stain upon its military hooor. Tbe best thing oiua,aaU would offset thairaproTi-mniK-r lbs p!an<)raut>o to wish for these brave men is that they may bo £ otn * 10 *! • nd ’ "pwsrJa quickly emancipated from duties which wo L.l «IiSJiBK3£KSu*,SffiJSB admit, when wo see the corn standing on the can tw» obtained at Scants por annum, plains of Piedmont, that they have discharged Tttla tndispnuhjo— 1 warranUo dst-u given, r!ear of allln. with moderation as well as valor but wherein vinwatnat whariTSluilffhU S rortnne has not favored them, and m which we n*d, *.«,cr4j4r.lt Far.ooesnts. Whea then, cannot honestly wish them success. - toimrß BYUNtd. Boarding cuan-nlen** onhand ' ™rt.liw had bettrr stop with Mr. Byrnes, a prlacipal, nnttl they hare «fMld«l as to pnrehuing. as he will show them over the land In hisrarriag-, frvo'of txprnso. Letters and applications ran l« aldre.s'tl to LANDtH A BVHNEIt Ilammonlon P. 0., Atlantic rounlj, N««r Jrrsor, or 8, B* OOUUIILIN, 20-J South Fifth stm-t. PhlUdriphia. Mips end Information cUecrfnlly furnished. jn4:oodCm Wheat ih SooTnt&H MieniOAS—The Detroit Tribune states that samples of wheat from a range of oountry 82 miles in extent, stretching vest to cast from Centerville ioColdwatcr; llienco north to Marshall, show o One quality of grnio, nearly ripe. There id no appearance of midge, a greater breadth was sown (ban ever before, and tho crop will be the largest and best ever harvested in Michigan. Harvest bs.l actually commenced in this vi cinity and a considerable amount of Hoy been made during Ibo past few days, wbiob bavo been exceedingly favorable for euch operations. Tho hay.is rather light. Some wheat hhs been cat, and-where it has escaped the frost aod the wee* vil it is said to be unusually good, both as to quantity aod quality.— Wtlhlurg Herald Harvest. —Some of our farmers have already commenced cutting their grain, ar.d by the first of next week, tho catting will be general a!1 over the conntry. The grain has not been heav ier in this county for ten years, and, probable more acres were cultivated than ever before Bedford Enq. Tor blackberry crop is said to bo immense in some sections this season. One man befbw Wheeling, wo eeeT>j the has con tracted to SQpply that market with a fabulous amount. In ibis neck of woods they are rather toarce. — Welltburg l/rr. 1 DYSPEPSIA.—The worst foe of butuauit v U*o well known. that w. hardly U | duqvswl t,> crcupj Utn* or apace to itteXpcxlUon. F»w bare eocaf-d "oflerinr froai oo* or another of lla wW forma. In fact, it tg «tibor • caco or ■ cobssqcuca ofalicoet *T«ry otb>-r ao( ] (•Sea to Ihla atage, we bellev* one r«ai dt—btEHUAVirg HOLLAND BITTKHB-—will ai w«j» niHifil-, ii not effect a permanent core. We c*o gtiongrr language, bat, *• K» a rroaming as writu a reaw nabl* coni manky, dealt* to avoid lb* ptrjadir* woleb woul.l attach to what would trow mere boasting. la-iigeftioD, Heartburn, Headache—Sick and Nervyo. lo feet, all that have their origin in impaired dictation—la which are tacioite-i RILIOUS DISOHDEUH AND LIVEN OOMrLAJNIS, Hftilll PfinfArt, Irri'uhtlity, ,r r , U* Thintt Impatienef, rf 8»-*r»tr. /tor* and TranbUag,ttxir* fvr dUuurU, aud a bumt-ei «.i oibtr aOectiobsof lliiaclue, rendering a mas until fur lotei. cooree with tho world end the nxivry of Jm laaitiy - ai :i all. Id meat ioiUaow, be round to have pr*e*.-UI from that dl**»**d atataof the digeaUv* organ* .fetch fhU medicine u to eminently calculated to relieve. Hun CaUTCL—The OennlD* highly CtAj.enln.tevl fiwor hava’a Bollamt Hlttera ia pot up la half pint t-ottleg only and raUfled at $1 per troUU. The grvat demand for Ibia truly CnUsbrated Medicine bu Induced many iraitetmoa, wbkb-tha public aboaldgoard agaittal puidiealog. lu.-werv of ImpoelUouf Few that our naffia taon O.elatei of every b«u!e yoa buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja„ A CO, BoU Prvprtetcrv, 5T wood itreet. tetwtwo l»t and 2J BU-.lVltaburgh. P* my3bdewp __ ilrtu afibfrtisrmrpts. GREAT HALE OP L^ISTIDS HOME WO O D ON BATURUAV, JULY iOth, AT TIMER AND A UALF O’CLOCK, P U WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALK, on " * the premise*, new Uotn.wocd Station, oq tho Pjjin *?lvan!a Railroad, all that body cf Land kouwo u FOUNTAIN HILL FARM Tbl» Land will l>o told to ralt purchasers, In lots ~f fr.«u 4to ll) ictn. TUlidJliu aitaatad as t j make it partir nUrlj adapted tv LnilJlng purpuatg, lylo* aU.o„’ tho aIJ j «,( a bill, covert*! with GROVES OR OAK. flno Spring* of vat#r abound la lt,aud the prtwpecta diadoaod toward* the Sooth and West araatfios u any ia the county. It la within aix tnlnnlrs walk of llodmvml Kui*.f,. Tlw lot contains Vl am*. TERMS:—Ooo-fcrarth io caah, abd (be l»lao<« j u u,tf» equal annual payment*, or one-third r**b down, and the balance at tbe-eiptrilton of font year* Iron data ot aalt • itb Interest; purchase money teemed by Umd aml m.rt, gig* on the property. 4®*Tbe Car* wHI leave the Depot on tho day »f n»l« t | 2-" W p. H. and rotsra at G.W r. u. Any further Infjrmatlia can UobUim*l by calling «o DR. JOHN WILSON, At flomrwrud Station. CO«PAKTJfKJtMIIIP, I Imvo this day associated with me my urn J. ST. CLAIR GRAY. Tha bmloeaa will l<a hateaflnr fcir llaned under Ilia Onu and atyleofS. GUAY A .HON. July Ist, 1559. SAUUKI. (JUAY H. GRAY Ac SUN. i> RAP K K S AND TAItOKii NO. 04 HT. CLAIR STREET, faSl;.ifc~Jn4air PITTSBURGH, PA. C' coaraotui’a OrncOuiy 4tb, is&if P ITir WEIGH SCALES.—Scaleii Prune- Ball, addressed to the Finance Committee of Counclla, will bo received at this OQco, for on« wo«k from date f.,r Welghtnastera for the several City Weigh fccalea. IlidJert Will *tate bow much percent of Rie groea revenoo arUluir from aaid scale* they will pay the CHy for the nae of game. IiEWHY LAMUKKT. Controller. A KKIVAL—ORGAN HARMONIUM X*.Tbe inbacribcr* an happy to anoonoc* that they hav* at last received another ot tboee norlvalied ORGAN UAHMONIUMB, from the factoryol Gerhart, Needham A Hew York, which bare cauwd aneb a sensation la the magical world, and of which a specimen may be aoen at tho Lutheran Church, Seventh street—Btv. Dr. Kraoth’a. Iho extraordinary dotnand tuakae tbeie inatrußioats very tetrio, and purchaeera thould make early application for them fur sale by IL KLBiIKR A URO., No. S 3 Flltb at, So'n Agent* forOarliart* Needham’s Organ UarmonJozn* American flute school—with new and complete mica and exerciana, aud at! ntcee *£r7J n,tl uclloD ' to pMfcci tba learner Id the art of playing the flata without a muter, tmrollier with a large collection of popnlar nttuio,comUUuk of L'olkaa, Match*. Ac .l r K flow* I'ricc Wc. For cate by JOHN 11. MKLI/IU, 81 Wood arret. C iplM mail'd on receipt of the price | u 4 SWAH'ANirMOLASSES^ MOblde. N 0 Molan-a, lOhalfbbU. do 60 bbla flyropi, 100 bbda prime N O Borar. 60 bbl* hefltuxj White do Ju4_ E. ROBISON A CO. BACON— 10,000 pcs. Shoulders, Sides und Hunt, 60 uercrfc Sugar Cored llama, 10 <lo do Dried Dctf. 100 bbla. lieu Pork, K, ItOBXSON A CO. G 1 RAPE GROWERS CAN CARRY ON »their bottom moot success ftjlly it nammoolon, fr** iron fruits. Stine forty Vineyard* act out the put eottun peeedseitlsamcnt of Hammontoo Lands la spottier coiamn /"IIIEESE—-200 boxes prime W. R. Cheese V/Jott rocM and for sale by IU ROBISON * CO. For tub fourtu of july.- JCO dM Lemon, Pine Apple and Strawberry Syinrt; 000 lb*. Oom, Liquorice aud Jcjabo Drops: 300 ]t>a Wine, Brandy and Cordial Drop*; 300 lb*. Cream Dates. Mate, eto. Alio, all kind* of Oonfcctlo.iarle*. H re-Works. PrnlU, Ac Wholesale and Retail. attb. Ireach and American Oonfec.’ Uonary of t. A. MTERBCU A 8QN8,43 St. Clair *L A N UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN. ESB AA. ~A desirable three storlad Brick DwelllniJEsi Uohm containing eUron rooms, with dcnble parlor*, mama mantles, gta, bath. At, and all the modern Improrement*. asbetanlially and tastalnlly fcotlt. This property la altoate on the derated part of the Second Ward, on ThJrdatreet end will be sold at a grnai sacrifice, el* |6OO In hsnd. baj! anee la aoTta equal annual payment*. Apply for farther in fonaaJioa to Js7dmd D. M'fi. MARTIN, 101 Pena at TVTJBW MACKEREL! ~ NBW MACKEBEII! 100 halfbbla. No, 6 !Arfa» “Alai* Inspection,” Jnit re ctfrad iud fortajebjr JOHIf ILOTD A CO,’ • v Ocmar Wood and Sixth fitretU.. J2«to anamißfmtnts. fpilE ilAMMONTON I'ARMEIt—A news'- A JertteJ io Literalwro and Agticalturo, alas sot ting forth lull account* cf tbe now settlement of Ilammoo. ton, In New Jersey, ran be gobaerttMjd fnr „t only ”4 cent* par annum. Incloga p-xtage •tempi f„r the amount AJJrgia to Edi tor of the Farmer, ilaincnontcn P. u, Atlantic Co New Jerwy. Thoer wishing cheap land, of the hrat quality In one of the healihicat and moel delightful cUmatea in tho bnton. aod where crops are uever cut duwu by froata, tho terrible rcoorgaof tho uoitli.wo adv.-rllament ol Uammou l' 1 ". Joirrclflm Farm lands for sale 25 miles from phlkjdpfat. [,, lUllrovl, in IS. Ptal. „t N,« jeraey. Boil among ibebwt f,.r Agricultural pnrposea. t*. ioyaßcxd team toil. vt<h a «?lay Uxtcui. The land ia a Urge tract, dividrd inlosniull farm*. am| hcudr.di Irotn ail partaof the couutry are tow settling and building. The rropa produce.! are Urge and can be «»r growing. The climate Is delightful, and secure from Iroeta. Terms from tojjlper a.-r<*, pmyatlo within font rears bv lo*lal- To the pl,ce-U*To Vine Street Wharf at Philadelphia«( i,t Rallr...d fur lUmmouma, or addnwi U. J. Pyrniw, br Utter, IJ«mtnonlf>al'wt Cfthre, Ai- Untlc eonnty. New J.r M) - j?,.® fuij adiertieeinent in au eth.T c.ltmu, ml-rcinn, All wanting farms in a'de tightrul dimato, rich toll, and eo.uro iroru frviU, .ee *.!rertiwmei.l DtJIHm mt-n(ou Urn). In .uothor roluom. PKKSONs WAN'J'INO CIIAXOE of Cu a*vi fjr hMlth. e-e ad»ertiv.mrnt ..f lUmmont..n ln another c.,| aaln . int.eorfflm r pO ALL WANTING "FARMS, S/'o Adter- A, li*eu.ent «-f UcinmoLlDo Lauda. Jui ’e.lCm PERSONS WISH I NU'TO CHANGE their baaitina to a rapidly lurreadns rtoniry, a New Pel- Heinet* where hundred* ar~ going, the clitnato I* mild and dellghtfal,»ee *dTrMia*!»«M of k be Uaa»n«>nu>u fwtem.nl in another column. jnt:.-«diLn Persons" wlsumTo to estTblish Matinfactorici In a new aod thriving place where bnab urea la fpvjd, advertwornent of ih- IlaiDmoubm Settle tH * >n -- Jn4*o3fla> SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can t-e earned on proflubly at Uanimonton. Feoadvor ttwmaht of flamnumton Land*. j<i<-«jdom PEnWaVt,VANIA r.”r Fourth of July Ctcuriloni to Iron City Park, Wttktnaburg A- Turtle Creek. EXCUKSION TICKETS ! ! Snore Tirktls brforr takins se»ts in He Cars. TO IRON CITY PARK.—Train-Kill run between PittaLurgh and Iron Cify I’ark, every half boor. Firrt train will Icaro the rorct rof Wayne and liberty Htreeta at 3-50 a. >t. Last train-will leave (pe Park at 7:30 p. a. j TO WILKINSBURG, TRAINS WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS L«at« rittit-nfgh . . 7COA. )J t>tn •• VAO •* lo •• I) M •• lOO P. M I AO ** 210 - 3 Jill 4.SU •• . ?:u “ 8 i: a. si O.AO <• |o IS - n to •• WAS P I! l4O •• loo •* 2.SO •• 6tS “ -g:» -■* 72iU •* 10 TOH.TLK CUKF.fi Traiu* w,J|-rua»» follow*: Lt«t» pltt«l>nrKb Reluming, teaee Wilklutbnrg. TSOA.H. *■ 10:40 *• ....- 11:40 » .. Ifly •» 4:30 *♦ ---1 •« ItKTOKNINfI: Tnrllv <Ui»k . 7XO A.M. •• liMJi •* " 1 t;l& “ '* „I£2UP.M. - 1:05 “ * ...... 4XO “ ' ... 1.-66 *• Tvj JOli.Vfß'itaWN’ 31*11 anil A'-rMti»un*tai|nti trains, *tr>p l‘*nK «t *ll luUrsbrOUfA j*j|utr l**»vontuliorgb C.CGA.M. *• .. ‘X.’.O J\Sl, MKTUHNJNO: I.earn JubtisUi* o h X UUJISIU N TICK KT S To ell (K'lou (,u (tin I‘. C. IL 11. good for (bn 4tit end 6th. 'juv.'jtj j, ii. suj**i WMtnrn In*, i l . n a. », i e r> o . ■ iiie ran an. Open to Visitors Seeking Ilenllh or PUbi nre, from Jane let to October Jst« Artoinmoilalion* for Orer 6 110 Visitors. THE OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS ere fUaelod in Dei«w«rt> Coauty, 14 inilei North of Oolutubug,(tbe Cej'luil of on thn t*cJoli> Jlltor, 10 mllna from tolewern, b tuiicJ from the Whlio Saiphur SU tinn onihe Springfield, Mount Vrrtxm atnl Htutrargh ftellro&d, 10 tulle* from I’Ueuot Vilify or Springs btstl.o, on (be Columtai, Hque and ImJUn* lUtlrutd. The tnedlcltul <;u»lllica of thee* Spring* ere uu».rj>iiMd by thru* of any other MIn»r«l Wetem fn the United Htaiei. fljfFor Uoom or other Information, eddies* ANJ>RKW WILSON, J», JuLdUnTT White Bnlphnr Spring*, Ohio. Soldiers of isi2.—xi» Dcfondors of IhHr Country Juthe Wer of 1512, rcilllug fn Wotera fanns/lranls, will hold their Annnil Meeting In the Com ttooti Coqo‘ll Cbarobnr ot Ui* city of Putit>urgt>, on DION* DAV, Jaly 4ih, «t 10 o'clock A. 61., for tho election of 01B cct* for tbo 1 inning year, end attending to eoy other uocea •»ry huatorn. A |>nnctnnl nnd fall ettendanm It dmdraldr. Ltfli Loouu, Seo’y. WJI. GRAIIAM, Jr , Prta’L Tlio CotifmlUe* appointed to make am aogomonts far a rational manner the approaching Annlrvr *arf «>f <Ut* Nation's lodependnuce, respectfully annonttco that they liars ma-l« arrangements with the proprietor of ihoQIKAUD HOWE- (Valentine Feb I, E»q,) to prepare for >b» Aisu.iatiuß a PiaJu Dinner, on strictly temperance principles, and will be gUJ to aoo any nud ait anch aoldlors of IBI'J from ihe ad/aevnt States aa can make U coimoient to mitt wlih tit WM. URAOAM, JOHN U’KEK, NATfIANIKL PATTERSON, LUKE LOOSIJe. Jc2^3tw*df2TT EOU KTBEN XU LIST of APPLICATIONS for Mlllus Lienor*, filed In the Clcrk’a Office np to June 30th,1K&9. Andtraun WUlfam, Intern, Upper Et Clelr towr ihlp, Bell leabelU, with other goode, Chartiora J •> Uurrowe Win-, Utero, Itobineon do Brny Janice. do LaffrcueotlNf, Kr«ni K. W„ do do Eichenliob JJJ»*rd, Utcra. Ebelcr tnwoeblp, Goodwin F_ with other good*, Clh ward, Pittsburgh, Oiillomao Ann*. Utero, let do do Aallnga darnnel, do Indiana townrhlp, Landwehr Henry, do Feeble* do Murria Jennctt, with other good*, MclCeeaport, Marker It, D., Utotd, 4th ward, Pittalrargh, Rough Andrew, with other (rood*. Booth Plttehurgb, f weeoy'Wloeford, totem, 4lb ward, Allegheny, Trigger Wqu do let do PltUburgb, Vondach Anna E.» do 3d do Allegheny. THOMAS A. ROWLKY. Clerk. Clerk’e Office, June Soth,lBC9. JalStd jMPOHTANt'TO'FAHMKKS.— UMK MANUKK, 49>A must taoeiient kerlUlter-—lar enperlor tocunuuon Litm>— at ONE-FOURTH ITS PRICB. NO FARMER SHOULD FAIL TO TRY IT. Manufactured and fdr tale by PBNNA. HALT MANUFACTURING CO. At (heir Work*, EaitTarentoo, Allegheny Co., or OFFICE, NO. 391 PKNN ST&KKT, (abOTe the Canal,) FttTa»PlKm. JDDKIN’S OINTMENT—2 gtora lot sale *7. Ja» ‘ V e.i, iinaseiMs * c». • rcirn T - - LOOAR & GREGG i«POETi:ns of ’ HARDWARE, NO. 52 WOOD STHKBT Four Doom «t*<rc ft. Cli*rln Hiti'l, JeSOrdfim 0 a. Übtan, late ol Uau.'wtfr Losis A Ua&„, " 080. S. B&VAXtf & CO., Commission Merchants, FOR TIIE SALE OF PI a IRON, BLOOMS," <fcc No. 52 Wood 6t., Pittsburgh. HiriaiirriH-i.jtftii Fhoib A Co., Ifittibarghi Lrlngitoo, Copland AT.., Tho*. tFratiklio, E^q, Lam CMti-r; IlouFiraon Camenm, Bryan, Gardner 4 O, Uollidayaburg, Fa. Je&OOud THE ENTERPRIBB Insurance Company i OF PHILADELPHIA, Insures Avalnit Lots or Dtmue by Fire on Baildinpt aSerchaodlaeTFur- Bliure,«e,| at Heasonwble Holes of Premlam* Diuktoej.—F. lUtchford Stan: William M’Kee, ol Wm. M KrwACcjNalbruFraiirn Jno M. Atwood, of Atwood, White A Co; BeoJ. T. Trudkk, of Tredlck, fitokeg A Co: Henry Wharton; Mord*cai L. I>aw*>n; Geo. 11. Btewart of Stewart A Fro.; John U. Brown, of John II Browo ACo ’ B.A. »J,0«.10jk,0l B. A. f-hoatuck * Co.; Aodr.w n. Cash; J. L. Rrrlnger, of Wood A Knlarar. « w „ *; KATCIIFOBD BTAim, PreiM«u(. Ciubiu W. Cost, Secretary. PnnoußQH Rtruxscxa.—Wm Uolm**A Co ,J. Fainter A On, Thomaa M. Howe, £«<] , Jm. Manbali, E,q . Allen Kramer, E*q, Wilson, M Elroy A Co., Wllaon, Payr.e A Co, Bailey, Brown A Co.. Livingston, Copeland A Co, Jam** B. Lyon A Co., Wm. S. Lovely A Co. GBO< S. BRYAN A CO , Agents, No. 62 Wortd Slrnut. UNDERSIGNED lIAS THIS DAY euodaltd with him In the WHOLESALE UROCKRY BUSINESS, Hr. SAMUEL EWABT and Hr. WILLIAM CURRY, au>l will rontlmi* (be name at tlio OLD STAND, NO. 97 1 l.lUbltlY I* TRELT, diioctl)'oppoiiie the Kagle Fitta'iiirgh, July I, tSf.O. SAMUEL KWART..-WM. M.OOIIsII.Y WM. CUBIIY. W. M. GORMLY & CO., WHOLESALE Ct r o C E K s , PiiO VISIONS, PBODUCK PITTSBURGH 1 MANUFACTURES, *•>. 371 Liberty Slrssf, Pittsburgh, P«, Ja&timd24p co uis r .r.h}*tj< i jjjix bam k-n oxides. Ef REK A COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR, „ , HBWEX»S EQryrlopeillaof Amcricanliaok>Note Corrcncy, FlKlivLltbograpblc FacalmUea, to rniulatore, of *'*ry genuine note of every tolvent Bank in tbo United State* and Canada. AN INFALLIBLE DETECTOR OF ALTERED, SPI RlOrs, AND COUNTERFEIT MONEY. With a fai'-eitnllo of tbe genuine Nut** before i <>n, how ran yon take thebad' * No written or Printed Description of uank-Kotti, no matter trow Carefully Compiled, can ewer be made an Infallible and Perfect Protector* fiuru the apllratinn of the art of Engraving to tbo com uu-rctal un ol paper mrreccv—a period of more Uitu fifir years-it bu l-on tbe object of alt tbo patties loletcated to M-cnre their tsino e**ia*t tbe liability of alteration* of title*, and tho laMiQrf or *ub*tilutlon rf higher .lenaminatJoui of value, hut, so tar, that dtairabie r.tj.ct haa never hern ac couplmted, tornpon tbe or*r luuulrnt and <jc ri-nt/nof genuine Bank Note* contained In tbe‘very ilr»t number of this tncydoprdij, there are urtmy ateinL, r-titr-i an-i rpyriauj nou* now in rircnUtion. 77ie plan of Ihi* work hi* received the oaromiunta Tor it* gr.at utility end vain# to tbe public, a* a protect.* Sgaicul lues by fraudulent paper ruoo«,j,«* wwll u for lc* durability a* i'ln'traljre ot ad<-partmeulof the fine art* tn whlrb tb:* country etcvlv all oth-iv. 1 fr.ta a treat utu o> »ueh oobcea, wo mention th* follow- Idc tr«.m •a.-cupyioK tbw loo*l irupvKaot andioflortv U*l rrtaUon* to the security of paper mooey. vis : OIIAATOI’I’AN, K*<j , Pre*ilmt of tenet Iran Bank Nof«> Company. The Ilou. J AM ITS M. COOE, EDperiotsmleni Bank Det> meot State of New-York The Hon, J. 0. tKfUIRBS, Fnperloteadent; B«nk D*n*r r.i.-ni. Stale af WUcunMn. ,; MITTROFOLITAN BANK, Now York. G. D. LYJIAN, Laq , Near York Cleating houee. Tbelloo. CHARLES WHITE, hapertateedenl Rank Di paitment, Ma**achu*r(le. * il. B. OKO\ , It. st.*n CleaiinE-hoifse NSW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION FOR TC "FRESBIOM Of OOUNTEKFEIIB, Ac , Ac, Ac. e,UA TI»o work »U 1 in ulpbabvtical older—tbe moat "tuple arrangement fur reference— catucieecise « Hi, tf.« bank Note* id U.e ntj of Bouton lunka, and Bute o then ..ftbe Middle. Wcdrrn, Eouthsm Slates and Canada, tn regular ntccewaion. Tb* n.-» netia »•»»>**, a* L**t a» tiny appear lu rlr niiat‘(>o, aiiJ ataoail alteration* of of Rktoka now in extatenes, wltlbeUauad In ihneameetyle withthi* wr-rk In i»TndWL«*^ 1h . , 7 •****•"•* tu 'bw manner the public rolillo. «f ,£ TUB KMiHAVEI. F4CMM.I.K WCOTYttK.?; -ill bo deatgnated in rach nntnLo., and ihtdr diatincur o tu-t ur> « Itum tbo OLNI'I.NK not*. -HI U made a* « will rontaia lit /azumiUi uf genatac mrte*.snd wilt be cooi|tri»d In about. s and alK.ut 11.000 fie riwtiUi of genuine notes, and wit! becomplatod within oo'« year from lha date of tba Out number by a more rapid itaue near It* completion. THE IMPRESSION OP NOTES IN Tills WORE ARF NOT PIIOTOQKAPIW, RUT PtlOTo-LITIIOURAPIl» STONE W 1 rUCAUbONINK, AND WILL ; Tbe first Dumber will bo lMur.l on Saturday, 2d Jnlr.end regularly, thereafter, every filordey, Ul ] wIU l« for tale bjr nil uewsveodcrt Mil Periodical AgeoU. The price of lb* Weekly bomber* will W 25 coni* each Sob4crib./r«,by prepayment of $l6 in currant food*, will bate Ibe weekly number* of tbe work eptire mailed to ttiem. j-aeUgo free. All remlttanro may be made at our ri»V Poet **• stamps will be received lu payment for single numbers only, which will be trweoffcosUg*. A libcrtl discount will be mail* t« AUKXTg. All i>tben most be Dccompanied with CASH. Addrewa. WM.COUBLAND ACO^ No. 9 Naeeuaet n New York. 'W’laibaD’s* patent BBWIIffO MACHINES HAVE gained tire confidence of all who use Item, sod have proved uce of the moet Valuable in *raUottj of Uie age. They oae a Shuttle, tnaklog the Lock Bmob on both atdea ut the rl.itb alike, which cannot bo tm ravelled or pulled out. They arw all mado with the highest mechanicAl akiU, and all warranted to work welt on ail kioda of good*, from the LiKhtMt Fabric to Heavy Leather, lu particular, we wonld callthe attention Of all to cor now Family Sewing Machine. It has been manufacturedupreuly for Family un,andhae metwith favor from all. Ittsao simplified aa to render It almeet Impossible to getonlofarder.cjr derange He opera tiooct indeed it to eo aimple aa to aatonUli ono. that aoamali a piece of mecbaaiim will aew. »« Sl*»a deacrlption of the different Styles ortho weed Patent. So. 1 (e a vary convenient style, which can be worked by bander toot.oooruff itaowo table. For convenience of shipping, and aim for largo manufactories, where it la nco eaaary to pUce a number of Mathinoe into a loug bench, making one tahloanawer tor them all. Priee, 00. So. U ( With Walnut nr Mahogany Table, either with ;;*««»« ttox Top, Which lock.. down. Prloe, $lOO and V:I7 A M. B.ll I* M. So. 3, Same site aa No. 2. but ihnwwlth a bolt, and at a much higher rate of fpetkl. Thie kind ia well adapted to manufacturing Clothing or Lnttbvr work. Thie it really the cbcaj*al Machiuo in the market, aa there fa no work • one on a Sewing Machine that it will not do. Iliscoufl ■l’-utly esierted that tills Machine rone t-aaicr than any me china now in nee. Price, $lOO. No. 4, This Machine bu a long arm, to accommodate Urge work. It mu. at a high rate of speed, rant cully, end is, withont • doubt, tho twit Machine f.,r Tallora’ rue ever offered to the pnblic. It fa atao peculiarly lifted for plantation work, as it is very simple yet enbeUatiai and dnmilo, with tint little liability to get uot of order, Price, So. 5. This Is a new and cheaper style, and a gem r.l fetiwite for Family, L'ght Leather, and a great variety of work. It has been gotten op with referorco to furnishing a etn.ngi.bd durable, yet light and tasty Machine, at a lees price than cither ol the above. It runs Tory May, rapidly, and ie pronounced tbe beet machine now In market, for JSu. So. 0. Thie Is a Machine gut upon an entirely new principle, different iron anything over before offered to tbe public, and «« confidently assert that, fat family use it bse wot an equal. It is very light and tasty,'run» very rapidly, '“7L DO^ e,e ” Its operation, and usee A STRAIGHT n EKDLE. II is so arranged aato be utterly Imponiblo for it to tuba etltchee. It bu a tension on loth tides, and can rtee a large supply of thread on the under spool. The mo- Uoo .^, rßK l two email cranks that ran withont pen coptible noiwv The two threads are worked la sncht mao- E'tEiVE?. . ‘’i?* P S U ftt J bo Mua »«»•» consequent ly little liable to break. Tbo teatu Is very oUatlcTand the thread does oU break in washing. It will do coarse work butter than aay choap uarhlno r.ow in market, aud Jl uo , - silk, cottar or linen with equal facility;. Price, $5O. Di-scHptlvw Cfrrulare fartiished gratis. OFFICE, 477 BROADWAY, NSW YORK. WHITNEY A LYON, PaoraiiTona. «a»AQKNTS WANTED, Je3:lmdAwg NORTHERN Assurance Company, KO. I MOOKOATE BCEEKT, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. CAPITAL....- 90*308.800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND BURPLUS... 3.104,11 103 ANNUAL fIRVKNUB, tor tbe yearood ing January 31, IMS..— 033,934 13 This companyinsures against Loes cr Damage by Fire, almost every ducriptlon of property. I3e Sola i>/ IVmfhms art moderate, wad, in alienees, UwdtiriontQ* character of tbe owner or oca* pant, and tbo merits of tbe risk. Locus prompt!/ adjusted and paid without reference to XWKeCEMSar* - * ***** URUSCB KT MYTBBUAQB: Messrs. Jamu McCpUy A Co., 174 Wood itrwl: John Floyd 4 001, 173 « u ' ■ ‘ • HaffiSSJft&Bs 4 -?* ;; mmkk*o,»s iWm, ~ ?• Al***“■£** * First wmj Wood rtmtr, „ *°ivSl‘ #oad *° d Wood * treeb s Atwoll. Loo A Co, 8 Wood street; CarchfleldA 00, foortb andMarkei streets; McCsndlews Moans Wood and Water ats; mrunexs ig paiumrtm. gW 810 w *j 13 Bank street. CJagbofu * Co, 232 Market aUeet; Wm. il’Koe AOx, 22 Boutb IToot street; 1 “9 3 ,tthw>B4CoUins,FrontandN«w«ta : Bmitb,WUUimi A 0a.513 Market street; « . Qrebam 2O and S&lastltlA«trD«l;' Jo*tpbß.MUcb«U,X N , PrsahDmt Mechanics*Bank; JamesDaulip, laq, Union Bank; . Hoo. W..A. porter, late Judge Supreme Court. JAM*B W. ABOOTT, Agent, Jegjydls TtgaporaryOtßre, JO3 Wood stmt CSILL, bußozoN Dentist: • Offices— in*. • tod Bastdanee No. 87 GIUNT BT&K£t,QgO cqjpoalU tba Court Hones, balievra be caa-guit tba wnnti of Any that may ftiTorhlni wUb tbMr nalrTOare. lav of : IB* jAifow Myit* of zntt laurtad if wtoSSTtaj jeSSrlwdfiwT iHisctUanxoufl. riiTsnv/iorc- CARD. WII.UASI JU. OOttiTLV. DEALERS IN Bedford Springs, Tt'a Hnnlingdon and Broad” Tap Bail road from Hunlxtifjdoiu TTISITORS to this celebrated and delightful T Waterlog Place, from Pitulmrgh and the W«t, will lake the Mail train tearing the Pemujlranla R. It. Depot at 3 a. K-, arrlre at Unntiagdoa at B a. k, connecting direct with train* on the Hontlngdoa t Broad Top R. B. to Hope* well, and arrive at tbeSpringa in time for tea,aaine evening. II; taking the feat Line e*et at 4:3U r. it, paiKQnn rive in Hantfogdon at 10:15 p.h, and remain over night; or if pauesgere prefer it, the? can ttay all night at Altoona, and eonnret at Uouiingdon next morning with a'train for the Spring*. ‘ BttTURNINiI WEST FROM THE SPRINGS; Leave Bedford after hroak&et and connect at HtmUntdan' with Uait Train weet at 5 r. w, on Penda. B. K-, arrlTingln Pittsburgh at midnight. • • This rente wilt be found plMaaot, quick and sate, and errry attention paid to the comfort ot panesgen. THROUGH TICKETS TO HOPEWELL, 13 00,can be had »t the Union Tidctt Office, Pilttbttrg\,froin . • J. ST h WART, Agent Peona. B.R. J. J. LAWRBNOE, gap’*' H. A B. T. R. R. ; llunitnsdon, Jane 13,1359. < f„i* —*• I’HUbnrgd ' .lUborgd losornnee Company. Ofiico, No. 9G Water ''Street, prrrsßCaan, pa. „, „ u , ROBS. o ALWAT.'EruidattC i y. A. lLumur, B*c*, A I*RX, BaADLKSr, Tlc« PfttL Ituurw Hon and Cargo Hbka. ob Cba Ohio. and rirmuid (libatatiM, «ad Marina KUfc g*a. And against Lea or Duun tn xira.. Aodagsissttb»Partisof tb* &* M ftlnland JJaTlgaUoß aai Transportation. " v - QpVEKNMENT MPjB OLAY, la star# ana for sale by I\T OI'ICE TO CONTRACTORS^-Proposals X* for the grading (vrScntUi «ir«t, fooaj Pena street to Mis Allegheny rlrer, will be received ootll July Ist, at tbo office of the Recording BegoUtur. No. 60 SmithfleU street.: 16AaO UOBLBT, Recording H*gtlater. Pittsburgh, Jone £2, ’ • *, • ; STAXK Fißfi AHD IBAIUttK : ' ZXTStTBAXfOB OOMPAUY. TyroTXCE is hotcby given that the under- Xl elgned has been appointed Bfqae»tretor of tboabore aimed Inrorenee Company by the District Ooart of PbUv delpbia, sad that all persons indebted to Said Company ©r holding property belonging thereto, are hereby required to make Immediate payment; or at ohm deliver each property t* tbe andsreigned. And all persons haring claims agates* the ttidCnmnasy wllliplewe prerent them for payment or adjustment at the effle* of the.Oompsay, a| Hatifrbarr, on or before .TOES. DAT, Till FIFTH PAT OP JOLT VtXT. •- . jt&lawdiw WU, -C. A. LAWRENCE, Seqaestntob 'S' (Hanfcbarg Telegraph.] - The highest market price paid ia fell grades of CLEAN T&g&ED.FLRECBAND TDB WOOI4S, at tb* Old' TT*i .Wsrebansf,• No. U9libertyStrret,comer ofOtldTs sttoj, tayggwfgms3mwy J. fo. MARSHALL. DRB. C* U. FITCa * J, W* BYKHB, “ Pbyitclu>ibrDta«AMa oftbe Tbtaat And Ctstatf andcUjrr Chrcmfc Ailments complicated with or earning Pnlaoaary 'Cooeump don. Offlca 191 pesn street, Pittsburgh, PA.' jCOJTSULTATIOS FREt A Uit of <jnw tifflosssnllothoeawlshiogtoccnsnlttsby Utter. v jt9dawoawlyFA» Attomejr anti Counsellor at XHvr, mjlMlrn] 'xilU IteHi Sim. Itblv &taV:FazoOTt Floor fiia^^ssssaaMsy'-*- ff».a»iawttitn*t' Ituitic Notices. Ujgr*NoTic*.—Tbo subscribers U. tbe stock of thi»lron Gty Tnut Co*wfH ix]aireil to p*ytb* flr»Hotu]m»int of AtP.MUn |xt 4t tbo lime of rot- Inj fur director*. Klectiontulw held at Mum. Lloyd A f«aythe*t, Liberty alrtot tm Tocaiay tb» sth loft, at 10 o'clock jn?-CH litUlHiE I)iriDEND NOTICB.— U ' The Fmldaot, Jlauagira anJ Cotopeov 6>r erecting • Bridge or«r Ibe AUegbeuy Hirer, ep|Mib PiUtoborgh, In tbeooauty <.f Allegheny,h«n> tht« *ley <li>.:luxl!a dividend bf one ilol'er end •enaiy iiteceoU ou etcb »h*t* of tbeolj capital at.rt ob rrblch dlrtdrudf biro hf r*for*t’o-n made, *h>cbU pajablo to ttock bcldora, or their lorallfenmeota tiree, tbrthviih. Balog tbe fine) dividend an tfck old sUkfc til'lcompdiT, _Joi2fd WM RfWKhl Meitixo of int SrnaciiißEß» to tdk Stock of ras I kgs Ci n Tarsi Cosip*vt will bo held Hi ih.?***. o **** ,h 0 hthof Ju '- T - *" , **‘«“ 10 end 20’clock, oil? n ? i 0l?room of Up - ,, ' J 4 F«*mtrth, L hart/ alroot -J-il.* o i’. fur th" pWToea.l DiracUta. [J^*Oai*aAJ«s , FooßTii or July Celebration. o n S. Paol’a ?A -WimC 0.7l 0m vin co, " B ' a ™ MONDAY. Ju), 4(h, at IRON QiTT FARK." i_f.<riD«rlj benoT'a HroH.) where cref7thtng calculated toad-1 lo th.» *njf>ym-tit of vUltora will beproTtd«d. 3 3 yi Cara will le«To tl>« Libert/ »trw t tVjK.i *»ery half hc-or dortog the flaj, commencing at 9 t/cb-ck. 4 . *. iha la*t train returning at < o'clock, r m. N. B.—All pereone oot prorlded mil, Dinner «IU fee charged ten centa for admbaloo to the grog tide. J«.a-Md JTS^Notice.— Tho Annual Meeting of the ***sr Stockholder* of the CENTRAL MINING COM PANY win he held *t the Office ofth« Coaoptoj-Jo ihn rlty of PlUlt>orgb,on TOE3DAY.tfcs 6th day of Jnly,»t3 o'du k p. m. tuum. u. iiuwk, Prertmd TrmuV Central SUnlog Co. jgfSOOO Agents Wanted.—T»i hell new loTonlioot. Agents bare made over $ - .'6,oC*> on < better than all other similar ogrnci,u Peud t. ur.ti a >d get 80 pa pea particulars, gratia. JMI-3m<U«*T • EPHRAIM DROWN. lx»». H. ill Igjr Agents .Wanted hi this State to can ras* with tbeGOLDBN'SALVK. Ralls rapidly. Can ninht good pay. For tenua, Am, Med stamp. Jell-3 tudaw*r C. P. WniTTEN,Loadl,.M»*«-. ilmuotmrnts. ANTONIO A WILOKR'S OB.EAT WORLD CIRCUS, The most complete establish rocnl of the araaon, will exhibit at l’Hlal>tirßh t oa the THIMBLE LOf, „ a Friday, Saturday and Monday, „ ‘ JULY Ist, 2d ajto 4ru. 'l' PI ti 1C K DAY S ON 1j Y • On FRIDAY, July lit, at7o’clock, P. SI., only. On SATURDAY, Inly 2d, at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. M. 'So MONDAY, Julf 4th. TUBES PERFORMANCES, corn mcodug at lu> £A. AL, 'l% and o’clock P. M. This *itat>li>krncnt combines tbe nml novelties and moat (rtuorkable talent, oa followi: Tho w.iHd renowned DIAVOtiO FAMILY, QUILI- AllU, LORENZO, AUGUSTUS AND ALPQONSO ANTONIO. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, thu MorldTUDoatiwd Care-Back lUder. TOM OSBORN, Uio Greatest Two, Fuar aud J*lt ilorae Rider in Amorico. JOHNNY DAVENPORT, the Great Kentucky Clown. MASTER HENRIK, the Youthful Equestrian Uyaioaatic Hera. UK.J. SHOWIES, Iq hia Qlobo Act oq iioriellack and Trick Gowning. The Motley Brothers, THE FOUR ANTONIO BROWERS; the MIGA&K BALLET TROUPE; together with MAD. enoWLES, xriiLE Elizabeth, miss estelle MRS. J. L. DENKNPORT. An unequalled troupe of EQUESTRIANS, AOROBATS, GYMNASTS, CLOWNS, PANTOMIMI3T, CORPS DE BALLET, PREMIERE EQUESTRIANS, PERFORMING AND lUNQ IIORSES, And an eoßcmblo D»ver before concentrated Id any trnteP ing exhibition, pi wincing at every repnisontatioa abrit* Jtaot melange of entertainments equally rapid, exciting and recArrcV,- Including the beautiful Trick liorae, All KItICAN EAOLK, the Iwst educated eteed la America, exhibited by MAD. J. EJIOWLES and the thrilling *od dazzling per formance of MR. J, SIIOWLESoe the fIRE KING, an act whtrh beggars rlncilptlon, which i* equally DARING, GRAND AND TERRIFIC, and will bo exhibited EVERY NIOIIT. Anmesios—Boxes 60 cents; Pit 25etnts;Children to Boxt -j '.cute. JeZLfild Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment. LOCATED at Ilayßville Station P, F. W. & C, R. P.. Haring completed our ‘new building we ere UUW enabled to accommodate, in good style, all who may lavorcs with tbelr patronage. Tbe liberal patronage we bare bcrctoforo rtetirod hoe boen a source of pleasure to ns, tnoic by the giod it boa enmbloj ca to do In hnaling the aickaud spreading among the peopled ktiowlodgo ul the troths of tbellydivpalbk system, iban from any mere per »on»l cooshlrration. With our largely incrcas*! iceommo' dations, aa well as oar Increased expexienco la treating the aick, we bepo in intnre to do still rnoro (or ibtvwelfare of oar guiiStß than Wo ham born able to .in the past. For particular*, call at the Coro, or adders* at Box 130*, Pittsburgh, Pa., 11. JREASK, M. D. UrToU-f.-ro v« ha to had room for raoro than Invalids. Wo expect hereafter to bj able to accommodate a limited num ber of boviera, who are not Invalids. Jn2rlwd O. Yeagor. -Samuel Gormlj. John A. Scott, John ff. BldJlP, B*m*l Llndsiy, Jua., M. Borland, ' D. U. Bran*, - R. TF. Poiod'iter, ■laniea Park. Jus, D. L*ct ghltlda, , J*££OU I. " . nutiff1d......... COAS. CH4SWICJT. | J CIiAOWICIi A SON, COM MISSION MERCHANTS bEjLKKS IN PAPfcR ADD JUOf, And Agents ,(cr lbs Sa'eof Mahoning Firo Brick and Put Clay, Nov 141 and 143 fTi»d ftraat, scar Birth,Pittsburgh. tGS-Wrapylog Paper at Uanoractnren’ price*. Cub pa»J for Raft. Jq2:lyd V CITICBIBT L. cnaiXHT. SOUTHBERT & SON. General Comm is* • *iuo Agents br the Salo and Parchawof Real Fatale. No. SI llaihat «tr*et, PilUbnrgh. Jnlljd /"lUTIiEKY.—Wo invite the attention of Lr-nsrkeeprrs and tbs J ratio toccr stock of American, an4 flrroiag CtITLF.KV. It Is norarparsed for va rfriy, kb I will be so* J at rery low Qgrtnt. CAItTWKTGHT * YOUKQ, 8R WooJst. GET THE BEST—Webster Unabridged— Pictorial Edition. IJW Pictorial IHastntiona, beanllfony cxacotnd. r IO.OtiO JS<>w Words In tha Tocattolary Table of by Prof. Goodrich. * Pronnndation c,f names of R.tOO dUUngulabeJ Danwoe modem time*. ttadoised by . u * !•. READ, N». 75 PflQitii street ICY LIST— " to*; chest*, mrat safes. WATER COOLERS, SSffi "™ ““"M« ... f MBSIUW, So. 1M Wo»l,t. liratdoor below the sign of tho Getdeo ü ßn . A country"residence for sale. ~10 Acsea Of Land. Willi Dwelling Hoxm offi room* and cellar, gaol tarn-, spring A»d ijhing house,# young Orebaru of choice fruit, grepe vinos and variety of «m.n At 3 m Us from Allegheny City, oa tbe Pmyv vllle PJsok Road. For prico and terms apply at oar office, il Market ilfwl, a. OLTniiLKT & SON, ; Beat Estate Agents. Fair Grounds—Lease. BOARD OF HANAGERS-of the AI- X iegbeny County Agricultural Society will receive pro* pueal* at their Regular Meeting, to be btld oa the LAST Wednesday of jcLT.isi9.atia u’cicck.A.ht.feHhe Lease of around for two DINLNU Hlf.TJf within their en claure, iu the 9th ward, for Qve yean, at tbe .annual rent cd cue hundred end fifty dollar*. Leasee* to provide their own building*. The sites for tbe Mails will bo those parts of the grounds now covered with the boihftnga of Mfura Price and Johutou. Pur hill particulars eotiuire of the Fecretsry, g. SCHOTtR, Ja- JuKUdalawdU Ally a;i*w,yo.lg FourthstrwM., Hebert Oolwtj, Baaael MoClmketJ, Joseph P. Qtzzsta, it fi v John Scotty James ManhalL DatM Hkfaay, James W. UsUoar, Chw. Arbotboot* taj3frSawd3m Alexander Bradley. John I* Leech,' ' John FoUarton,- Kathinf. Hart, Robert Jlobisoo. WUlfaua Cart, Robert ELnarttoj. John STQill, IX B6JLE3 OF S 3 LQKP3 ZACB, j«ai:wdttM» ton gtrrf * sbem, nlmiuon. WOOL! WOOLI! c. 8. M. SMITH, j : P. St- DAVIS, Auctioneer, ' j.' n.vtMr^ti: n»tw• yawM ffo. 6| Fifth-Btrtet, P'Ai^\^K^ER’?SALEO?CwSIING ±-0n Wednesday, July G b, at 10 o'clock-*, m.' tod S [ and 7 p-m., at th» Commercial gales EoomB,2\o. $4 Fifth I (tract,willbe add • ••' i ' I2oa»»orteiJFat7innr OcaiK; 140 a**’Jpair Pantaloon*; j IS? eaeorud Vests. I The saTe'fr peremptory by order of an eastetnlutWßbro j iff. jn4 P. M. PAYI3, Aert. 'PKIKTEE’S SALE OP 35 BUILDING A LON 15 7ta WARD.-r-On Ttursj*y 21st, at 2 o’clock on the premier* win be sold, thtrty-flie handsome lotsof grocnd, nia* of whichhar* a frost cn Webster street, seventeen on Detffliar street, and nice on Duncan street, near thv residence ofUtQ. J. K, Mocihtad. PUat way be bad al th« auction rooms.' TlUa icdhpu ta ble. Terms, oac-flfib cash, rejldoo *o 1« 3 and 4 years, with Inletcsi,paj*lile muiutllj. P. U, DAYI3, Aort. tfusmcES & <Cl)angto. Dissolution. —The Partcerpuip hereto fore »ti»tjDg Uitvecn .Willi,m Parra and Dixoiv Uaowa.midJT the atjie of WM. g.MITHA CO,-trardU polved cm tbs Iftth day of Fst-ruory, lgo?, by tbo death of Mr Dixon Brown. DAVID B. PAHS and JAMIIS PARK, Ja n bsTfauf TTTT* ebur.l the Ictemt cf Mr. D. Biowo,dec*<l, In tbo UttufD of Wm. Smith t the Foundry and Machine Business will be hereafter Cfn<hjotf>l ender the *t) In of Smith. Park * 00. !>f whom ihe bn«'t*«M of the leteflrtn wilt be settled' SMITH, PARK & CO., ninth ward foundry, pnrsßunan, p*a il u< eAtMur, .Vo. 140 Firwt a>>d l?ll Second Strtti, Manufacturers of ail sizp3 and do* ■ci lotions of Coal Oil Uctotisaud S(tlta l Gaau> Wa ter fl;a. Sad Irons, ling Irons, Wagon Boies, tied Mold 4*. Follejs, Uang<-rs and Couplings. Also, .lot-blog and Machlue Castings «.f ertrjdsseriptioa made tender. lUtlng a comply MaoOTNK SUOP attached to the all necessary Fittings wilt be carefully attended • aysaatf THK undersigned have a&>ociaiGd with them in the Commission Business Jams Fustis. late of Steubenville, Ohio. The stylo or Ihs firm will conffon* as heretofore. JUMICK • CO. aut. xihick —.....-nuts riuzin x, mjsigx. • ;: : N1M1035 &s co.. • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' For the sale of ‘ ' Pig Iron and Blooms. .’.... ■ -M WATERfiTMQCT, Pntsayaag. IliA ViJ THIS DAX.ASSOCIATED WITil me, Ur. JOHN DKLLOW, in tha Uodertaktnsbnitneaa, which will hecoodneted nndrr the name' and stjie ot uu ON ADELLOW. ... MSHBUVOV. JOBS UUOT Unndsrtaltiag In nil Its BrancDsi, - LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth 6t, are prepared to do Undertaking in alt its branches,'in the t*wt tnaoot-r, at prieea tomlt toe time*. Wei call ape cla) Attention to Piak’a now style patent Metallic SorUi Case*, for the sale of which we are sole agents In this city, and of which we keep constantly on band a large assort ment. As regards taantyof shape and finish, they efiCe) all others. Funerals will be supplied with Hearses, liorsew and Carriages promptly, at lower rates than any other establish ment in thedty. (luaranteolDß to render att»lecUoo,'they solicit» continuance of the pstronsge heretofore to liberally extended to the old firm. ‘ aplfrdly _ jB?0tglg» ; /- -H ANEfuSAiTnutSE, BOSTON*; :-] IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR-E| ranged Hotel In the New England State*; ia 'CaS'jQL trallylocated, and easy of sccwa from all iberootaapf travel. It contains ail the modem/ta>jirotaamiti)-sad every convenience for this comfort and,accommodation pf the traveling pnblie. ■ The Bleeping rooms are largo and well vealflated; tb® suites of rooms are well arranged, and com pletely famished. for families and large traveling partita, and tliabooae wiUcootidno to be krptass first etusJTotel In every respect. Jallr-lly LEWIS JUCg, Proprietor. City and tfStmtylnsnrance-Company. NOTICE is hereby given that in parsnanco of <u> act of Assembly, relating IberttOyAnd IhiChir ter of Incorporation, »ppToTfd April Utb, JS(&; Bookrto receirs nbscriptloaa to tbe Capital Etochof ikoCttyitiil Ooostj InrnraDce Ccmpanyof the city of Allegheny* vtll be open it the office of PETfia PigKßfflN, Feoeral Kraet, Allegheny, unTOESDAY, WEDNESDAY aodTODRSbiY, 6th, 6th and 7tb of July, acd at the cfficftoi'Wjl,P.BAUM, on Bt. CUir street, Pltrsbcrgh, on EBIDAYaod fAYtJE DAY, ibeSib end 9th of July next, to remain open fbrjTTS i D*TS,(nnl*sa tbettockbe eouarriabscribwl,)lrian IOA.’M. to A o’clock P. &L of each day. Joalab KiDp, James li Grsbam, V Henry Irwin, Wm,D. Pnsey, - ■ Peter Peterson, John Birmingham, - O. O. Craig. tYra. F. Hanoi, James Old, John Irwin,E*-o James (i been, John **£•»> u«irgu LeWta,. r " - Nicfeoln YoejjWly, g»h,/ K; PS-UCOowoll;" - J. toagnuu*, i h mbh Itrlef, v.'. "• ~A!ex. HUmcds, -> -• The*. Donnelly, J«mw A.Gftxoo, ' CVmmiltwifM. B. C ALDWEIiL & CO., Chestnut Street; - • * ,* , . [opr*sit« Girard Ifrmae,] " r | PIIILADE L P II I A : -1 KEWIMPOfiTATIOSS-FISEWATOHB9 * CO* WatcleA la Gmara. . CHARLES FRODSHASI’S Looduii TitOfr-Heepcrß, n*<r ■eriet, all la linotlngQasrtjmd Open F«w. J6?*Sole Authorized Agents for above. GOLD AND SILVER, ENGLISH AND SWISS w A'T O ZEI 33-S.. RICH JEWELRY, cewdosJgiu. ■ '.•."*■ SILVER WARE, v)morp«S3cd fuityb, r t u»lily nni flafji. VUitmg rUla4tdi>Lla,u'e lartl#d lu ex amine IbeJr Xi'Zn MARBLE ESTJBII&UIEXt,. • l ‘ TWt TO tailing no oMi&slioa to parchtsera. - CMTPORM PfitCES, in plain figures, and r>OToiUti«j. : ' js23uya - The Coralite and jpofcftiflin HAVE now been- extensively tested b;y\ha dtieen* of Pltubcrgb,andtha Tartlet in their faror Is nnanimons. . lUny h*Td laid uido .teeth mounted on gold plat® to avail themaelrw of'the Improvement*-embmed'la thaao newandbeantirolatjleofdoattatr/. - , «.... v Their miporlorily eoniista mainly la tbelr.perf«ct*iat4fr tios to the month; thefr perfect deanliseevbeißff *ltboat crack or crevice for food i* find lodgment, and m*do oCa material on which the joleMOf thatnooth cannDt-Kt*-- Thay are free from all metallic taste, corrosion or Umkh and de not affect Uie breath. They alao combine grot etrengtb, with llgbiocu, eomfortnndeieganc*.- Tfctsrwlth jy*n»bUnee fo. attend teeth, render them the most deahmbte rotatltntea • tor three orcan* erercfihredv—' An examJaatlon trill fa dy confirm all that hu been aaU fa their Pram. «. BTEBBIN3, M. tVatlrt, ’ N n tv..*, j 191 PiUlbcrgb;- •padSsjsw 4r#l ? !,Jf lb «l?ftileieffoecm.; . IS5l>. Second Argj-rajfriP CARPETS AND Oil. CLOTHS, * > AT TDK FOURTH STBKfiT CAOTT - PITTSBURGH, PEXXA- W®;, *' n - M’CALLUM KESPECX fS,‘I„'V pp ' 1 «siUiPmso. •.tend dmcttj “on S a:) ;' »I’c:jtacti:rTri Lj ono of Itoanu, asw ln wlifiiitbay lavita-iha attaatloaat nttrcfaum f '“•AS"’! *'»'• of oasxos umiOT, far ° r C4BP *I SWKEPSaa.So^Sc, W “U* t» offeredat thsfovrst ratia. - 1?. W. D. k. U. &TCALLUM. AU.EaHBHV jhbwbahcb COMFY OS'PITTSBURGH. ; Office— No. 37 Fifth Street,-Bank Block, TNSCJKES AGAINST AT.t KINDS ;OF Afire and maeike ihsks. "■ ■■■■ NfflAlO: JONES, PreiJdrnt; JOUNT-D. MeCORT) v?-* SSnoSwt 00K > CapL WILLIAM rflSr* >i Jonca, - C- ; U. tlcijcri ItorvevCftiM* Captj lL C.Qrtj, John A. Wilton. B. L. iahoMtaet i/*;! D. HcOord, Inac •iL Peonock, JUfc BtaSSISS wSf P-°* now*. Bobt, IED.Tr.; Taxes and "Watoi Bcufs. - ATOTICE in hereby given, that in accord-' i°?&‘ AnJ far*ll It; Buresul Wile, nil, .. s^s^^^aas^«sS s N. 8.--Ten*atj»to •g«*wlto tbsr laodiortttor^ Btotl OQ tbl tfAtUtStl thaw OCCBSV JSI. , '*“ »n°»»f «m TplloiUon it Hi. T^nSfrsonfc^f^^ JySLE GAUNTLETS, ttBW.jUOTSS, Wllog loTrititnrßct-v . Jtft ‘V •' BPacnnßLD * CO.' EXCIUSCUS 4SO OASTKIHQ JIOtISE •KRAMEP & HAEM, ‘ No. 35, Bank JBlock,Fitth. Sttoct > ‘ pittsburoii, pa. • ." ““ ”*■” ~.mm .'.narTO'i»ii&. '*■ WS. ! fes *® °" riends and thennb- WBMW MBSTIj tD~QQf DM 'UPVTAtTi,* 35, BANK BLOCK, HltD ' ' b»fpy ti t eater Hum ow’ •errlctK ana • *22?? H CMtal,*tlKan«xpfrießc*oit>r«® j w -' Stock*, otherSacoriiki ’ .1' . ?**»*». pcughj and cold (n MUMOVBO; •tract. * ;Pittsbnrgh Copper Rolling ' ■' i SE BSESY * CO-/ - • BB ,A2IEBS BOLT iSD jnBATEIUf MiPfES,; V „ COPPHt BOTTOMS, ■* - 14 PCO** 0 *i:v£3 ttrbxw©•;! >U •• * - - ' .. : 2® *K«taei^ v - Bhcot dnd other Brasa, * - fIVStZBB, SQLDjjb, COPPEH MYS©; *CC f *r x ******* Block Tin, Tia PUt#, tmi Wlx^SbwtZbe, Aattoony, Qjtct Iroo, 'STnwirf TodU.'it, «°. 37 Fifth, Street,Pittsburgh, Pa. laJbteLa Qcppar Cat to wy F>tUra,~ aptftSiaj H DM O V A L JU EGEAW’S iMpauiargTragjani ' ‘ BjUtt ■' -'-T.ITSWBEEIYey;^^,^- fittis omncnv fiILK GLQFES,
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