Ipskqjr matoh.-o. a. mocßoa aussni ajra-a. r.antuits- 5 •^■•* b BRRsTf A CO.. XDITORB and rRpfRIBTpBB. pI SSiiX7RGH : WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 0, 1869. AJIOTUEB OCCAH TBLEOaAPH.—ThC project of j ] uniting Europe and America by an oceanio tele graph haa not been abandoned in Eogland, not withstanding Ihe stupendous failure of last year. The "London 'Tine* announces, with an air of confidence, that "the long pending question as to the probability ofutegraphto communication between tho two oontinems seems in a fair way of being soltled." This time we presume that we will not have extravagant rejoicings in ad vance, and if any explosion of powder shoold be deemed neocessry it is to be hoped that it will no* take place nolil the electric wires are in excel lent working order, boyoud any mistake. A new rout© will be adopted in the place of the un fortunate one between Valencia and Newfound land, aDd tho enterprise will b» placed under the direction of new men. Another Cyrus will be chosen to lead off lieu of th a~ oQe who « reputation suffered so seriously in the denoue ment of the farce which be induced onr people to participate in, much to the amusemootof the "rest of mankind, 1 ’ and greatly to our national mortification. We will let tbe Times speak for itself in ibis matter, and accordingly lay be fore our readers the following abstract of an elaborate article, which lately found a place in its columns It will be observed ibut the pro posed cable will bo constructed on a different principle from that of last year: VThe British Transatlantic Company propose, within this year if possible, to lay their oable from the Land’s End in Cornwall, to tbo Blano Sablon, an island in the Straits of Belie Isle, at one of the entrances of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and a little to the north of Newfoundland. A short wire, to bo laid by a separate company, takes the cable la from Blanc Sablon to the island of Antioosti, wbere.it meets lioes already open, communicating with Quebec, Montreal, ond;4ndccd, all parts of Canada. Another short line from Anticosti will be submerged to Cape Breton, where it will join the network of lines which communicate with Halifax, Nova Scotia, Boston, New York, &c. The advantages whioh each a route presents over one storting from the west coast of Ireland are oloimed to be immense, both in point of economy and freedom from the submarine dangcra'whioh beset tho track from Valenoia to Newfoundland. The Company pro pose to use a cable of the lightest deecription. Itaßghtnoas, in fact, is made its eircogth> and the outer covering of tho wire is entirely done away with. The conductor is to be composed of seven copper wires, having about twice the sec tional area of that used by the old Atlantic Company. It will bo coated with a combination of galta percha, with manifold insulators, the outer portion being wound round with a textile fabric in a peculiar manner, so aa to perfect and strengthen tho ropo and its insulation to the utmost. Tho outer covering of all will be of hemp, Interwoven longitudinally, so as to be without either turn or stretch. This outer cov ering, before being used, will, no doubt, be passed through a solution of either India rubber or gutta peroha; the ropo afterwards being com pressed under a steel die will Insure a uolform guage &od\he solution penetrating to the very utmost. Tfie diameter of the gutta pereba in- sulator will be about doable that used in the rope of the old company, and the diameter of tho whole eable about two-tbirde of an inch. The welgty is loss than 8 cwU per mile, the breaking strain about two tons, or equal to sup porting nearly six miles of its own weight in sir and no less than twenty-five miles of its own weight in sea water. The cost of the whole cable will be-about half of that whioh was lately lost by the old company. A large portion of the capital necessary for the enterprise has already beenjubscribcd.” _ The Greet Aerial Voyage. {Treic tbe fit. Loula RopobHeiD, Jalj ft.] A very largo camber of the citizens of St. Louis witnessed & novel scone yesterday—that of tho ascension of two balloons from Washington squirdfcorner of Clark avenue and Twelfth st. The men who have embarked their interests in this undertaking, are of them gentlemen of excellent judgment—and two of them—Profeaor John Wise and Ur. John La Mountain, are ex perienced .aeronauts. Mr. 0. A. Gager, the ~~ ma* -beta made. At lV'“ tr. :u, wo entered the ground and . found the uL ation far advanced- It was the in tention to fill tbobolloon to only halfits capacity, ; or 60,000 cubic feet of gas, leaving plenty of' room for expansion in tbo rare atmosphere of ; the upper regions. This was likely to bo ac- ! complished before 6 o'clock, p. m , and the.flow : of gas was decreased. A peep Into the boat, or car, revealed a strange medley. Tbo moat nolicoablo article was an ex press bag, labelled as follows : “T. B. Marsh, Agent United Slates Express Company, No. 82 Broadway, hew York. “Thu bag is sent from St. Louis by the aerie! ship AtianUo, July Ist. Plesseforward to des tination from londiog of balloon by Express, as above directed.” Timo flew and balf-past fire o’clock amvod. Expectancy was on tip-too and the balloon was pronounced sufficiently inflated—orders were giren for the ring to ba cleared—and two men were posted at each cord connecting with the net-Eprk of the balloon, (eo numerous were these cords that occupation was thus given to more than one hundred strong-armed men)—the sand-bags were unhooked from the meshes—and ~lhs buoyant-vessel rose ’ from the ground. The aeronauts stepped into the nog beneath it, aod j Professor Wise made a fewappropriate remark*. Stating that he was not certain of success, as the ascension depended as much upon the friends around him os upon the aeronauts themselves- He requested those in present charge of the balloon to follow orders, which tbeyjtU agreed to da. The air ship waa tbcu towed to eome dietanoe from where it bad been inflated, and the boat was brought into the ring and made fast Above the hoatwos suspended the car, a capacious wioker basket, and.about 1,000 pounds of ballast were placed in the boat and basket, iq addition to the artioles they already contained Professor John Wise, ecieolifio director, as sended'lnto the basket, suspended midway be tween the boat and tbo mouth of the balloon. Messrs. LiMounUto, Aeronaut, 0. Gager, Nav igator, and Wm- Hyde, reporter for this paper, took their places in the boat. All arrangement* being pronounced complete, non everything ready, the largest ©riel ship ever built ascended ■ with four passengers, amidst the cheers of the July 3, 1859.—Th0 Troy Daily Whig leuna from Mr. Gager, one of the paeseogere by the Atlantic,-irho arrived in Troy this morulog, the following particulars: “Saturday, 1$ 8t - bouia l »me, were' abreast ofßochcetor, over Lako Ontario, when ; the altitude was .changed on tncreaeo of the j wind, which was blowing* perfect hurricane, unaccompanied by rain. The Bupply ol gas was small, consequently the balloon did not reach 1 the altitude above the storm. The.vessel was j immediately headed for show. When tho etoro j was higheet, the vessel wasfonly about thirty feet j above the level of the Lako. J “Wo reached land in a few seconds in the j town of Henderson, Jeffereon County, with all, hands on boardv We landed in an edge of woods ; With the baekot swinging to and fro, making rapid evolutions among the higher branches of the trees, tho passengers clinging to the rigging. The strength and general exoeUencd-.of the ar raaamcnt of the balloon basket, probably saved • tho party. Tbs balloon was left jo a high tree, swinging above the boat mach damaged. -••-The whole distance traveled is 1,150 miles ; we started at 6:40 p. m., on Friday from Bt. Lonis and landed at Hendersoo, Jefferson County, ol 2*20 Saturday p. m." , Mr. LaMountaln remained in cborge of the bal lorn. Mr. Wise, Mr. Gsgor and Mr. Hydo, will oomo on in the Eastern train. A grand, recep tion mu glren to the parties at tbo ,1 logo of Adam,, Jeffereon County. Mr. Gager wllloome on to Troy, Mr. Wise io Albany, and Mr. Hydo ‘ to New York. > Opposed to Preacher Foliticxams.— The Grrmaa Evangelical Lutheran Miflialerium of FennsylTaiffa an l ! adjacent SUUes, held recently at Lebanon, Ta., took action in the ease of the Hon. Rex. Jeremiah Bhindei, Slato Senator from the Lehigh district. A series of resolutions, re ported by a commlttce,wa« adopted, the Urttance of which was about as followi:-.the Synod con sidered the holding of political offio* iocompatl* lie with that of clerioal. He Is Tutted to resigo his eo&t In tho Senate within thirty days of hls reception of tho action of the Bynoaj if bo does not see fit to do so, he is then to resign the ministry; should he resign bis political posltl** and adhere to the ministry, ho is hereafter to confine belabors to three specified congregations. The coorso of ihe Synod in the matter, was emi nently proper. We take it for granted that Mr. S, wiH prefer to eerre the party, and resign hi* clerical functions, rather than give ap his chancesofpoßtteal preferment.— Reading Jour :>■ nab ■ -i •••_• - FiSßWonc’ii Exiumton.—Phikdelfhia, Jo] J 3 1869.—BmhwI J«luoa'« p/roleolnlMl c»- utfiUefcraent «n Tenth end Eeed itreete nu en i. Ij„frdeetn)red by the ejploiion of fireworks i Mr-Beek.who we. eopWta :: flblaUag fireworkfl fv th.Feortb.wu horned . TotuaS: n» irH»7 w,o 6^ ,n * rewntlj Denied. fills atbnttsttnfms. J 1- .. ~ ..... —-—. t«ins. Jaieia,—Onlbe Hlhinat., th«S»r- iheir side. -•• *„*««,.. .m. ' tvtVw Anftiniri'vllRAL'SETTLBMBNT. >u*ten»*»« ®r tu® B*nkof piiuburch. \ Agents Wanted.—To sell four the * Coper ■ action iiTltaly, Franc/was not prepared for the A Rare opportunity in a healthy j-ft*sJs?«fiSTSi- *”33 6 S . Lo.,A^ baKcTo „SS£ Ww-«.,,, s **>*»; is asserted that the Austrians arc concentrated ; haste were j\ TK ._ «r«rfw»u rmiaaeipnia. tn tuo _ Bank Not*** Check©— i'.rso-) T «a«*iih UjeOOLDKS s*lve wtinn,idij. t*o mat* at Mooteohlaro, with astrqng rear guard at ■ which came from Algeria. They bad ecarcely Atlantic K. R, Jersey. (gold and silver)... msgxz ze> poodpsy. For t*rm»,4e.»B3*u«np. Castonecolo. Gen. d’Urhan oeeonied Capriaooon , more than ODchalf of their etreogih, the rest Ao 014 c. W v«al tboßond.otacnr.of aF. WHITTEN. Ife«i4ih . tmt aKanitmad ;, bo w*nu .t the choipnt prt«», and teu hi. prodoco for where the main body of the enemy attempted to long as *e suson aiaroDowo , home a ti.o bi s h«t, (.n ibw r.Ter*jd,) bo b«. oeW. rhn( 1 fmnb» irmniwiißtftlv with- and good reason to dread revolution at nome, a f., r htAfaiMrt*, dido. »r»i», »nd wiltorjoy op.nwit.Ur, surround us, but our troops immediately wun CQQB^aQt excaae ftn( j pretext for European inter- anJ doiigbtfoi chm.to, when, forera or» ntioriy unknown, drew. Gen. Garibaldi then came to the rescue, . , ttuHnnaffoirs When this papal tem- Tboreonlt of the change apon tbooo from the north h*. pn* and succeeding In bringing our men to their for- venuon in t ’ th® Holy See will «r*ny»x»nt , J»e"t«ro'.bmtoaaeaceilontoUtoofboaith • «.s “ » „rl \ nartn Iho enemy POTal power shall hate ceased, ine noiy oee win Jn lbe w#y of ~a Udlog m, rt o»it6,lamtwr c.u booth mer p wb»r» bal.utuga sition, and Gea Cmldini accordingy P that this Goal and perpetual abolition will not god tmpro*nmenu c«n t» m«iocb«»por. hla divialoa to Rezzato to eupport tten. uarioai- m reofiTed ftn d nothing like eo Stormy an I Thortadtrwlll*tonceb«.trockwublb6aiJ.»Dt*g«»hero - manype'roon.think.” Throe coodil.on. i"" after having blown up the bnuge aod no more are now required lo accomplish market; and ankn tbwo .utomeou were correct, no 00. beforo the town of.Monteohiaro. . #vt« whniiiinn 1 To leave Rome and tbo pa* would bo tn»Uod to oxbouq© iho laud before pajcbMtog.-- lurin Ttiadav June 21.— According lo advi- tMaaOOlUlon. 1. 10 leave noiuu auu wt. Thl.allorooipootodtodo. They wutieo land QLdtrcnltl f ’ww . i o>s ioet the Sardinian trimony of Bt. Peter to the Pope, the pcopl ration, .ach u tbo exuut of tbo .«ttiement that they win uo ces from Brescia to the ine feo conlented broad municipal inat wiiona, donbt, meet perwo. from th.fr own neighborhood; they army proserves its positions belore iirescia at „ nd .u- pontifical treasury lo bo replenished by will witne« to. lmproiefuenu and ean jodie tbo c&wacusr Rezzato and Castenedolo. ThoFrenoharmy oo- an® me ronunoai wwwurjr w * of th# population, if tboy cooio with a ti.w to wttto, they 1 . i.A environs In lino with assessed contributions from all Catholic nations. 6bool / c / nio pru?trcd t „ y . day or two and bo ready io ouples at Bresc o *po confide the defeooe of tbo Pope of Rome, purcbeoe, «»iocntwt» c.nutbe bold on refuMi. the Sardinians. Lf. |.-.i« nrv In a small army consisting of • Tboroare two daily ualno to Philadelphia, and to all trt* Turin, Futsday, June 21.-Tbe following ad- biß f h^irmi;. 7 nfPiedmont tle ™ vbo ,D P f** 1 ™ 1 (**&«» jr™ « y ‘ f .iA*. hI«A bwntf rM»Mvarl from Rrpacla to the trOO P B B el eoled » rom the armies 01 tieaDOßt, tix mnC Ai, a „(faAat/j>rice TiaW for thrttyttn. vices bale been received from Erescta to toe j { dI|U -bioh io alllikoUhood will the town of iiaumonton. I9lh instant: 4»,» k... Sialpr of Italv 3 To lo.connocUoawlU»Uio»gxisuUoralwtUom*nt,antwaßd Geo. Garibaldi marched yesterday morning be . t . h * t, hreo ftf th . nro.moea with the «.turoiiyari«u. tryshprrroi?imducf C_t.. n«w«tivann hnL mreiinff the Unite the greater part Of the proitooea wuniue from Sales towards Desenzano, but, meetlog ocw kingdom of Tusoany, giving the duohy of v /uci«»nc( fciM»v«c*uid f « camod on io thi. enemy in oonsiderablo foroe, withdrew. t\o „ ® mnmm ..mtharn orovinces to Na- i.Uca aad market wc-ood ad'BCtnsr. mlio cotton bn.tneo, AtutruD Dlecuoor on the L. E o di Oordo fired on Benorewo an.l oo »■ J" '“° ei Li umUo. o. A,rtc«iiur.i‘lo-n™.... o, r<= » 1(I , ft „r artillarvaiUnccd it pleS, provided this kingdom decides OU irankiy rl „ , or euU.tf «l»lt articled Tbo unproremrot ha. b«a Ms men, out our artillery eiieuccau. eenoaslnc the national oaoao, aod iu overy cabs K rapid uto iu«uru a coo.uut and rcrman«uUi>craa» of The Furthcoming Operations.— The expceled F » cntandsanctlonof thoseprovinecs. bctlnrw. Townlwt«.-f a gcod »t«, (»c do not .ell.maii boltlo ontho M.noio i. Iho topio whioh now on- IA dlspM “ h from S , plu d., C d Juno grosses universal atteclioo. Tho .Vorrf of Jun U 9 t hat the political amnesty Is on Th© llanXmun Turmtr, a ninthly m«ary»id agrf 21st, says: f * eeeomg u - « nd moreover, that it has no ex- cnltotal .beet, containing fallluformaujp of UammoDtoß, **Wo are on iho eve of great events- The two «''**' . a *. imnnonn ran L* obutaod at <3 not. per anoum. f a . Q f n . n aii Ih- rnroß of the CepUOnS All persons ooudemntd to imprison- Xltl© iodf*imUUo—warrants d«td. gl«n, clear of «U in armies are faoe to face. All he P ment and the bulks io 1848 and 1819, are pal* cnubr.oce wien uuo.y t. paid. huutatothoUßd: ie»v* Austrian army are oonooutrating upon toe line . vice atmt wharf, l*hiud«fr-bU for lUmiaontoti by Rail of iho Mincio. The provinces of the empire «„ r , Al , fll . r d that thn road, at:tf *.».,« ifr r.u. rac« 90 cants. Wfamtbwo, a k w A** and iliA Inat onL Brttaa, JlUie 20. It Id anUOUDcCa mat tno j aqa j rt f M Ji r . hYENEd. BoardlngOK.nv.nleu.voonband have been denuded ot troops, ond the las oo Au#tP j ana who ingreat foroo, occupied strong parUcob»d utter.u>p with Mr. Bynreo,aprtoelpai, onui uoms are arriving by forced marchesupon the CasttgUone and Monte Chiaro, thoy havadcddHiMto porcbulo*.a. ho wiU ahow them T“ e w'S^ ’ ,uSSff * ,lf{B,sg ehosen ite position, u oooupies a IIQB embaulementing the walls, oottlug the bridges, B.mmoowo v. 0., AUastie county, No- Jwj, orS.u. other side of the Chiese, tho centre of which ' Bnfflmin . batteries have 00UQELIN.2W Bcuth Fifth itwt, MaUdelpbu. Map. reel, upon .he height. o« CligUene before "gj bl T “n"'"’u-poror jWjeto-d, Poschiera ; the right wtng extends to Lonato; * u * u . . _ the left in CMlIi-Oeffredo. On the 17. h, th. '•«* Ur “ d “ 16 * d ” not Emperor Franola Joseph reviewed the two corps d'armee enoamped at Lonato. The allied armies follow the step by step, combining their movements. It is possible that the pivot of their position will be the bourg of Monte Chiaro, evacuated preoipiiately by tbo Austrian rear guard. A French corps is ad vancing by forced marohes in the Valteltne, where the Austrians made a feint of descending from Bermio to threaten the of the allied armies. The ground chosen by tho Austrians for oc ccpiingbattle has been well Biudied by their generals; these positions served habitually for the grand manouvres of the autumn. The latter fact is not ignored at the french headquarters, and precautions bate been taken accordingly. - Tho game, then, will bo played with equal ohanocs—a terrible game—without precedent in the military history of modern times." The A'orrf also says: “The day before yesterday, Prince Napoleon waa-to enter Modena. / By this time operations have commenced in tho Adriatic upon tho coasts of Dalmatia. It is staled that the Austrians, while the French army marches to the Minoio, wish to direct a body of 50,000 men by the Ty rol upon Milan,- but it is not very likely that tho Austrian Generals will try one of these bold manoeuvres to which they ate eo little accustomed. In any case precautions have been token." Paris, Monday, Jane 20, 0 P. J/.—We are to daily expectation of news of a battle on the Minoio—a great battle, which, if lost by the Austrians, may hasten the solution of the great question at issue, nod diesip&to the delasion that they can continae to hold Lombardy ns before. Tho famous fortresses will, wo are told, not long stand but against tbo rifled cannon; at least such is the opinion expressed by persons who, were not their notional feelings enlisted; would bo very good authority on such a ques lion.' Should a battle, then, bo lost by the Aus trians on tbo Mincio, it is thought or hoped that the Neutral Powers may try to bring about an armistice with a view to an ulterior arrangement. There are various versions, or rather conjectures, as to the natare of this arrangement. Ono is that Austria will be induced to abandon 7 her claim to Lombardy, which will be annexed to Piedmont, ®nd that VenlcewiUbedeclaredafree city, with a portion of territory as far as the limits of Lombardy. In this manner the North of Italy woald be rescued from the Austrians from the Mediterranean to the Adriatic. There are various other plans spoken of, perhaps with . no greater foundation. The attention of every : body is fixed on the expected battle of the Mincio—the Mincio, which is regarded as the Rubicon of the modern Cfbaar. ifoics from the Austrian Camp. —Travelers who ' reach Turin from Mantua report that the condi tion of the Austrian troops'who reached the lat ter place after the battle of Mogenta la pitiable. They ore mainly destitute of arms or cloaks; one body, composed of frsgmpute of all regiments, being in tbe utmost distress and destitution. At Mantua there are soldiers without arms.oanuons without horses, and cattle runuiog at large ; remnants of provisions aud munitions are strewn ffloog tho streets. The Opinions , of Turin,judges that N had tho Allies followed up the retreating 1 enemy, the Austrian army might have received a fatal blow. It is knowu that the defeats of tbo Austrians I have excited the bitterest recriminations among j tbe staff, and that the Gcoerals Clam-GslUsond LiohUnsteio, mentioned In tbo report of Gyulai on the battle of Magenta, os baviog retired in disorder, a fact that would have rendered return impossible, have demanded a courtmartial to ex onerate them from tbo obarge. Vienna journals learn, moreover, that Colonel Bubo, Chief of Qynlai’s staff, bos addressed a memoir to the Emperor to acquaint him with several instances in whiob the commander bad not executed, or evaded, tbe instructions sent him. It follows from this memoir that the de feats of the Austrians ought to beeolely attribu ted to tbe obstinacy and incapacity ofGyulai Vienna papers also say that the grief caused by tbe disasters of Magenta and Malegnano have, in a few days turned the hair of General Kuhn aud General Benedeck perfectly white. ClrTtipGxa'.Mx of the London Times. Cabbaho, oh tbs bases or tub Anna,) Monday, June 13. / Another promenada militairc has brought us over the Adda. Although the Austrians have euo oeeded this time better than before in destroy ing the bridges over the river, not only at Lodi but likewise at this place and Vaprio, this meas ure, has, ps you see, not very tnuoh retarded tbo progress of the Allies. Provided as they are with a numerous pontoon train, calculated es pecially for this oountry, with Us oumerous rivers and canals interceding the road, afew hours were sufficient to ro-establieh the moans of communi cation. As for defending tho banks of the Adda the Austrians could eearoely think o! it, except in a very desperate case. Tho reasoo of this is simple enough. Tbo right, or Lombard bank of the river, commands the opposite bank almost all along its course. A crest of plateau of from 40 to 100 feet in height skirts the right bank, now approaching tbe river quite dose, and now rocediog a little distance from it. The other side, on the contrary, is an uninterrupted plain, which tbe eyeosn follow almost to tbe banks of the next tributary of tbe Adda and Po—the Berio. It is sooetblngUko that of Ban Martino and Tur* blgo on the Ttolno, with the difference, however, that there is no canal and corresponding eleva tion on tbo opposite bank. There in, M«s4, a canal alongside Ibis river, whiob fertilizes the district of Lod), but It Is on this side nt It, and at tfalo point so dose to It, that It looks tool* i like a little branch than a separate wfrsew, m\f a narrow bank intervening httween the two 1 The Adda is tbo last line of defsnee whlgb #* lets up to tho Minoio; there art, MM, hers and tbero positions which poet#** oeflelft streogtb, but they are Isolated points tMy, wbere tbo defender tnsy offer a Utile uadar favorable conditions, if ho he so ln*fJfi#d, All the different roads which come from and south, after passiog the Adda, utiila in i*t> main roads, one in tbo north by llresui* to Ve rona, and tbe other by PlzzighetteneaftdL'FsnrtU towards Mantua. Tbceo two roads* or npe them, at any rate, must always bo tb# line «Pnations for an army msrgbleg to the aest, h«t tb “e are eo many byroads and orosrttM* , Imiunooutono *$ + * k/ j t*4f, will boy a twoshny frame boats and iKg* Mt,f utmifv J*« fieffdl iliml, AMiiliinij now rents A- tIUI’IIMBUT A BON, 41 Market at, S4.KTEU--A i/ctftim in lakß of or Jj?PA*i‘na f-uyiiiiiern'miliold; b>rwbl<-h #l*l Amfift VliEtU/uRB 11001), JuOiUlt] Rnmm'im piuntmo >afe«, ut.ut,h b.uoH, otia. J4ii end id Wood 4. JoO ]>!& £jdbj MHiKwV A 00. rifrgM-' mihiTm iuS5 rp 4»n wmi -i* ««g * «»._ TJbODII" l'M 'l fcViriin #H;ro for ealoby tHO». iiEi.r. « a rabidly lnerto»lnx renntry, a Kaw M tlemeot where hundreds are RDing, where the climate i< mild and del»ghtfai,sce adrertieemeut c-f the Uammouton Battlement tn another column- jutaodOm PERSONS WISHING TO ESTABLISH HanqQctrrift in a new and thrWloa place where busi wmi it good, mo advertisement of the Uemmoatoo Settle ment. jataodfim SHOE BUSINESS "AND FACTORIES can be cart ted cu profitably at Ilammonton. Eaeadrcr. tieemeul of ElamtDOQtoa Lands. jol^adOm SCUTHBERT &. SON. General Commit • sim Aeeals lor th- '*ic and Porciiks" of Eml EsUU, Na Uarkctstrtel, r.i;*hcrd. 10*000 New Word* to the Vur*Uil«ry T*Mo nl UjtuiDjtna, by Ooodrirh. Pronunciation ( f name* of P.CCO iiUtingn'?hH rfraocaof modern llm«- Redetvrd by . j d 2 J. L. RLAD, No ? Fomth alrvel. ICY^LISf— ICK CflEfTi, MKAT SAFES. WATER COOLERS. UjTUING APPARATUS, Chrep (it th« ttb ai the Iron City Store and Ttu 'V s rt h--u?a of W. W. BRADS No. UJ» W««] M.. Ju2 First door b«]ow the alxtPnttbc Golden Gun. GRBAT WALK Oy LANDS AI HOMEWOOD. ON BATCRDAV, JULT leth, AT THREE AND A HALF O'CLOCK, T. M , WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, on the premise.*, tear iutLm, oo the IVutr ajlr tuia Railroad, all that b of Land knou n os FOUNTAIN HILL FARM. This LauJ will be sold U t ts make It pirlic nlarlj adapt'd to tuUJlng purpoava, lyiug along tho *ulj of a hill, covered «Ub GROVES OF OAE. Fiee Spring* of water abound In If.au l the pro»i*vcU dlvlun-d toward* the ifotlhaoJ Weal areas floe a* any In tho cvnuty. It ts wßhin alx mlnuua walk of tloo'fWiK*>l F-tatl.m The whole lot contain* 01 acres- TERMS:—One-fourth lo cash, aud the balanco in three et oo the day nf relent 2=to r. a. and return at 6-co p a. Anv furthe r luf rmatlo.i ran be c-htelDed by calling on dr joun Wilson, Ju4;did At Hoiucwood Ftailoo. icnn v. loGi.v. - wmclTo4 »t tt»» Odlco, far 000 wosk from data, for WrijSJSSlfoMb. *otcp2ClijWel*li Scale*. iltdJrn «miutobo«mncb percent of the|roMwrens#«Ulog ■'A lUUVAIj.—OKU AN HARMONIUM.— -A. Tlio *ub*rt(b< MftM bftppr'o uuujubc* Uiat Uiey futiVt lit rU>lf«* «»tlwr Of Ihows UDrJraUod ORGAN HARMONIUMS,froni iho factoryof Carbart, Ntodbato A 00., Now Ifwri, ffblcU but* gw»d ioct» a »eo*atfco In lh* rau*)c*l world, and of which a rpeclmen may.bo iwn at iho Lntharan Church,Eorealh ulrtot—Rot. Dr. Krautb a. Iho Uirunltnarr daotaod aubM tbeao UutnuneatiTsrj •ewca, aoilwrtbtam tbctld mat® early application for than.— Kr Sffr U. ULEURIiA WUX, No. MlUtb .t- BoleA»/aU forCaibart 4 Weedham'a Organ EUrmoblaa*. A MiiKiCAfPFLUTE SCHOOL—With J\ uv\r .ud cuttpwta rule*' ml eXrrctiM, and all ntcaa* •“uaruciloa* W perf.ci t&o lrarn*r in tb« art of ylaylog th/fioia wUUotit a master, to*eU>« wltha lar»wUwUo« of pojHjltr muiio, coo*l«Uu« of i’vlkM, Mardiu, Ac.,byJs. U “" JSuNufjULWll,SlW«d.tt« L ' CcplM Biftlltd ofl rtwlpt et Uw pelt*. Jut &V.029 2ft — OMoto 00 ois.oio o: Statemcut of the Iron c,t f pmsßCSftß, July 4th, >*? 9 ‘ . Loan* anil DL-*oodU - $ i- Da* by other Dink* *i«*S Notes and Check* o( other Bank* | “>®‘ l 1 ’ . cfreulatiou.— •••• * Duo toother Bank* 403 09 j Doe to Depositor* The «bore statement 1* correct according to the beet ot my knowledge and belief. JAMES Mc\uU5k» Pr** t. Affirmed before me, thJ* 4tb day, of Joly» A. D-, 1353. j,« “ K. FINNEY, Notary Public. Stair “ m«nt of tbe Mechanice* B»>aJt' ol Plttibareh. . . MoJfpAT, JjjUtb, 1369. LIABILITIES. eolation e to other Ranke.. • to Depositor*.... $316,2tC 02 ASSETS- If and Notei Discounted. it by other Banka 3t«e and Check* of other Bank*-.. tele In Vault sSir£i,4J4 63 sboTOitatomcnt It correct, to tbebeetor rayknowb nd belief. GKO. D. McGKEIV, CaaUicr. ra before me tbl* 6th day of July, 1569. A. W. FOSTER, Notary Pobllc. IMPORTANT TO PAKMKKS ;atemtnt of tb« jUlegbeny I Pmsßuaon, July 2J, 1849. TjTM ft- - , 'JANC7«IL. ASSETS. >ta»«nd BlUi Dbcotmtod.- 716,864 4* yy» ro />*t fiollenl "trilllscr—ler sui.'rior to rytn r 3°n la - 60,773 60 itea end Check! or other Bank*? 097 1 ITS r:tICC io by other Banka 34,621 43 LIABILITIES. Circulation Doe to other Banks Individual Deposit* tTW.GOI 36 The above etatement it correct lo ibi'bestof tty know;, edge end beUet •», COOK, Ciahh-r. Sworn aud tubecribeU before me, tbts 6tb day of July, IPJ9 Jjfl BOUT. FIXNfcY, Notary Ptfbllc. Htatcmont of tt»e Clttxcna* Bank. Pittsburgh, July 4ib, 1869. ASSETS. Loan* »ud Di*couuU |C10,43T 21 Coin In Vault *3.t65 Note# and Check* of other Bank* Kfiti 41 Real Eatate, Ac— - •• • 00 MDcelUneooi Account* 6.022 16 Due from Batik* and Banker* 17,175 2a LIABILITIES. CapltAl Stock ——• Circulation * Individual Depojltor*. Contingent Fond and Profit*. - I • Due to other Bank* ——• sTor,i»73 66 The above etntement 1* ••orrvrt to the beat of toy knowl edge and belief E. D. JOSE 3, Caihier. Affirmed before metbl* 6th day of Jnly, ISS9. j*B J. F. Macagang. Notary public. tement of lh« jncrclMnu l and Mann* faetur«ra> Bank of Pittsburgh, Pmsucin a, Mouthy, Joly 4th, l?r.? a 57,902 oo 32 G 5.740 in 3,56 J .U 9&3,150 I>* j Q „ IOS.CM 23 itee isdiChocki of other Bents ... 6C,75!3 T ue by other Beaks 4->,01& ai Thp alx7ve ttil«ment li correct end tree to the best of my koovledgetfid belief. W. 11. DENNY, Cashier. Beprn tsd sabscribod before me. this-Ho day of July, A. DjlW'!. Jyfl J- F.MACKENZIE,Notary Public. (Jircnlatlcn, Due Depositor*. I ua other Bank* I oe Coousoovealth, >ans tad Discount*. iiflisctUancoue c A R D. rpilK UKUEKSHIN'EU UAS TIU.S I>AY fnrlilfil vuti him lu Ibe WUOI>KHALC UIiOCKRY BUSINESS, Mr SAIIUEI. LWAHT and Mr. WILLIAM CUHRY, aud will rootlmio the mbu el the OLl> STAM>, so. an i.inmv street. dir«u» iu i:*Llthogr»phto foe flsiile*, In mlnlettu*, cf « vrry genuine note of every *>lv*ot 11*0 fe lu ibo United Stale* anti Canada. AS INFALLIBLE DETECTOR OF ALTERED, SPURIOUS, AND COUNTERFEIT MONET. WUh o/facala>ile cf the ceoulno Note* b- forc you. Low can yuu tako the bad * ICo written or Printed Description of Bank-Notes, no Matter how Carefully Complied* can ever be made an lafalllbic-and Perfect Protector. fciac* tbo aplication of the art of Engraving to tbe com mercial u» of paper currency—a period of more than fifty year*—lt be* teeu the object of »il the parties Internet*] to •ccare their Ueuo ogeioet the liability of alteration* of title*, and tbo ratoing or eubeUtniion of btghor denouiluatioL* of value, but, *u t*r, that dcsiraMu rd.J.ctbaa never beta ac complished, lor apon tb* one hundred andfcrty-four fat tinilet of genuine Bank Note* contained la the very tint number of thl» Encyclopedia, therearuii ctnly-ayhl o-fererf, nittd andtponou* nous cow in circuUtion. '£be plea of thie w u rk Ljs netted tbo blcbm cuccmiums for tU gr-nt utility aud value to the public, o» a protector against lew by fraudulent paper money, aa veil as for iu desirability u illustrative cl sdeparunoutof tbo fino aria in which this oouatry excels all others. From a great mass ot such notices, wo tnrotiou thefollow. tag from penona occupying the moat important aodlnflueo* lial relation* to the eternity of paper money, vir: GUX3.TOPPAN, Esq , President of American Dank Note Company. The lion. JASISBM. COOK, Superintendent Dank Depart ment State of New York. Thollou. J.C. EQCIRES, Superintendent Beak Depart ment, Bute of Wiecvnain. METROPOLITAN BANK, New York. 0. D. LYMAN, Eaq, New York Clearing hour*. The Uon. CHARLES WHITE, superintendent Bank D* partment. Massachusetts. U. B. OROYEi, E;n, Boston Claariog-liouse. NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION YOU SUPPRESSION 07 COUNTERFEITS, Ac, Ac. The work will bearrangedlualphabeticai older—the most •imple amngement poeeibla for referenco—commencing with the Bank Notea of tho City of Boaton Banka, aod Bute of Maaaebutetti; then of the Middle, Western, Southern gUtra and Canada, in regnlar cucceexlon The new note* of new banka, aa iaat aa they appearineir fulat'on, and alto all alterations of nutee of banka now In existence, will be iasuad In the tame afyle with thu work in a weehlr or monthly extra, and in thla manner the nubile will alwaya be kept tally advlred In regard to the entire cir culation of the ernnine paper currency of the country. TtlK ENGRAVED FAC-fIIUILE COUNTERFEITS will he dealgoated in each numbo; and their dialloctivefeature* trotn tbe GEN CINE do lee wilt bo made aa plain aa possible. The work will he lamed In weekly number*, each of which will cosUln 144 fae-iimffct of geuaite uot«a.and will be comprlacdtn about 76 number*, and about lt,ooo/ne-<£nu7ii •if genuine note*, and wilt be compUtc-i within one year from tbe date of tbe flnt number by a more rapid iasno near Its completion. _ TlfE IMPRESSION OF NOTES IN THIS WORILARE NOT PHOTOGRAPHS, BUT PnOTO-LITiIOGUATHS, PRINTED PROM STONE WI CfICARBONINK, AND WILL NOT FADE. The Drat number will bo leaned on Saturday, 2d July,and regularly, thereafter, every Eatnrday, and will !>« for uie by all nawamdera and Periodical AgcnU. The price of tbawaakly Knottier* will be SbcenU each. Bobacnbcre, by prepayment of In cutreni futule, will have the weekly nnmbert of Ibe wotktnUra mailed to them, poaUgefrre. All remittance may be madeat onr riak.PoeU , age eUmpt will be receivud tn payment fbr tingle hnmhtre ! only, which will be free of postage. . A liberal discount will be made to AO ENTB. All other* I mnat bsaccompanied with C.\BU, Address. 1 WU.OOUBLAND A CO, No.oNaaauaai.,New York. nokthubn Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOQBOATK BmKET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1 83G. OAPITAL OO PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS... 3,101,111 03 ANNUAL RRVSNUB, for the yoareod log January 31,1853 033,934 13 This company insures against Loaot Damage by Fire, almost st« ry description of property. The Rata of Premium art moderate, and, in all cats*, baud opon tne character of tha owner or occn i put, tad lb* merits of lb* rUk. __ Lqeaes promptly adjusted and paid witboot reference to London. A rpezial permanent fund provided in PhiMti phidforpayment eflomtfo this country. . f umnexs ta ramuMo; Messrs. Junto McCnDyA Co, 174 Wood stmt; *• John Floyd A Co, 173 “ M •• Brown A Klrkpatriofca, IS3 Libert; street; •* D. Gregg A Co, 99 Wood street: « WUsonTM’filroy A Ooi, M Wood street; *• Junes HcCaodleas A Co, 103 “ M “ Nlmick A00.,96 Waterslroet; “ 1L A. Fahnestock A 00, Firit and Wcod elreats; •< Joa Wood well A 00, Second nod Wood atrteta; “ Atwell. L« A Co, S Wood street; narcbflald A 00, Fourth and Market »tre:tr, “ McCudlea, Means A Co, Wood sod Water air. urnxscun nuusiiFMA. George 11. Btnart, Kaq, 13 Bank street. Mrurs. Uyets. Clagtioro A Co, 332 Market street; “ Wm. U'ltee A Ox, S 3 South Front street; u M'Cutchaon A Collins, Front afcd New its; _ Smith, vrmiwns A Co.. 618 Market atrtCL . u James Qrabaa A Co., 30 and 22 Latltta street; ■ JoKpb B. Mllebd!, Praitol llieb.dC B.bfc Junes Dunlap, Esq. President Colon Bus; Han. W. A. Potter, late Jadg* t*opr««* Ooort. JAQK9 W. AliauTTi Agent, JeWdydle Temporary 103 WoodatrooU SILL. Snwn— - SILL, Spa'SS-TitoHM; Wccfiga • »p 4 HmWcocu tic. 67 OUANI opposite the Coon Hows WUt*<- be c*o full Ik* wwtt [TSIBfjT—S groaa for sale S.L,VAH»tiarOSS4CO. TCI)KIN'S ( V* by Jui Ua&lit Notices ME AND EA,B dispensary -$1,U2,7D0 00 i:a,f47 SH i- vw 12 Offiw 95 Miin St.,(2J di--r, m> N.Y 'C'STABLISHEDBV THE CELEBRATED _Pi L'R, JOHNSON, late of LonJ. n. EoalanJ A great discovery in the k-icoco i f medicines, b'dnj; s c*T tiln *Qdy a j few day. thep*U>»nt U .oddealy and almost miraculously 1 •uab.ed to b«r ordinary toned .* enarct of tb« tmmerou* dangerous nnqu*ltfied pMender. of tlepn.cot nay. lloepltal and prirat* taaUaiosUJ. *nl "iiiK'ti from tbe moat eminent phyifcUMand fcaghnd, tu whose preaecce deaf person* have lien cured, eiml mans hundred, of prlraia paUetU*cared can Ua.cn «t tci«w to. A cieo ot this medtdae (enough ‘V n'V b« Torwarded to soy part of »be coD , t ' , '7 k r J[ UU: P.‘i AflrfMe DB. JOHNSON, Drawer 4‘>i. JellidawlyT Offloe 95 Mata Buffalo. N. 1 .$735,341 U . 16.760 01 . 24,200 10 . 76,037 30 NO FARMER rll'.'ULD FAIL Tu IH - IT. M*ur,fy PENXA. FALT MANOFACTUAI.NQ CO. At ih«lr W. iU?, Esrt Turontum, Allegheny C^er («boTp tba C«aaU niTaUUKGIL Braaßtreei’a Commercial Reports. For Bunkers’ and Bnslntss Hen. rpHE FOURTH SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME I of this Ttlusble record of credit*, which was published ou toe 15th of January, bating beta exhausted by arapld and extensile demand, * second edition, revised andcor rocted, has been lieaed, and li now ready for delivery to iucb as have O'rt already snppliod tho«o*lve» «Rb the hundreds of the beet Beakers and Merchants |q different cltis* of the Unlou, have assisted In perfecting this Reference Record, thus making a veracious and reliable compand of the pecuniary condition and provpecti and bnrt- Dees capacity cl ahpnl 22,000 mercantile firms, In twenty six of tli* principal cities and centres of trade In the United States. The New York Merchist or Banker will ascertain by a key accompanying the book, the grade of credit, ebaraoter, bablta, and capital of *cch as will be likely to deal with >)im while lb* out-cttt»wn merchant will learn with ac curacy, the exact foundation on which the Kerr Tort bouses twee thalr bnalnen. To provide for any possible error that might cccnrln a work soyfyanticin'idafl and to keop pnrebatere Informed of the change* that mast necessarily tike place, the pro prietor* issue a prin&f iSctl ct carrtciimi every west. The time and trouble such a work mast *aTO, tb* loeare It tanst prvrcnt, and the Influence it nuat have to securing a eonod and profitable trade, make It Invaluable to whole sale's! erebants, Manafacmrere, Note Broken, and Benk* 1 of Dlecoant, and yet tho whole, including the two semi-an -1 nasi volomea, tho sheets ofsomctlone and the facilltlaa of the office, I* famished to snbacribere at One Hundred Boi lers per annum. , . Full particulars, oot embraced lu lh!a advertisement, m*y be ot lalnril at Ihe office cr the proprietors andpubllsh- JM. BRAtSTRBET A SON, So. ii 37 Broadway, New York, Over Broadway Dank. R. □. NEVIN, Jr, Agent No. B 5 Wood street, Pictet>urgh._ .$440,000 00 . 151,370 W .. 74,013 CO . 29,(74 10 . 1£313 35 AU», of ai» I<* ■ in sou sni Open to Visitor* Seeking Healtfa or Picaa an, from Jane Ist to October Ist* Actommodalioni for Over i 0 0 Visitors. TnE OHIO WHITE SUI.PHUR SPRINGS ar. .llu.ti.Un D«U«»r' County. « mile, Xortb of OoUmtoM.li.C.p.»lcf 0M,..> Scioto BS«r. 10 mUc» from Delaware, r. miles from tbo Whlto galpnnr ela tion ou ibe J-ptlngOeld, Mount Vernon and Jtailroad, and 10 mlloa from Pieaaaat A Stati.o, oa the Colombo*. FKjaa sad lad«*M Bailnwd. XUt medicinal -joailtie. of thorn BpriDgii*rt nMCipiwed by thoae of any other Mineral Watara in tho United states. w»-for Rooni or other Informetion, address ASDBfiW WILSON, J*., Jal:4tanl7 Whits Solpbor Spring!, Ohio- Pittsburgh Water Cute Establishment. LOCATED at Ilayaville Station P. P. TV. & C. R. 1L Having completed oar new building wo am bow enabled to accommodate, in good style, all who may tafntos.wUli tholr patronage. The liberal patronage we bareheretoforerewired baa bewueacortaof pleasure tons, moiebytbn good it hu enabled c« to do lo healing tbo sick and rpreadfDjr among tbo people a knowledge ot tbe truths r.f tho Hydropathic s*«tein, than from any mere per uana! coosldcTnilr-n. With our largely lncrtasrd accommo dations, ns w»U as oar.iucressud experience In treating tbo tick, vc Lope lo the la'tore to do still more for the Welfare of oar guest* than Wo bare been able to In tbo past. Fur particulars, call at ibeCure, cr oddren atßoxlC.o4, ntubnrgb, Ta,, U. FRLABJS, M. I>. Heretofore jra barn had room for mcro than invalids. Wo expect hereafter to be able to accommodate ajimited num ber of boarders, who are not Invalids. Jn2:lwd A COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. —lO scics of Land, with Dwelling House of 6 rooms «ud cetlifi good tarn, spring and spring boose, a young Orchard ot choice fruit,' grape Tines and variety of small trail*; situ u* at S miles from Allegheny City, on the Perrye* sills PUsk. Rood. Tor price and term* apply at onr office, 51 Market etreet S. CUTHUERT ABON, JoS Real lktata Agent*. Fair Grouuds—Lease. The buaiui of managers or the ai- Icgbeuy County Agricultural Society will recclvo pro posals at their Berolar Mcwtlng, to bo held on tho T.aRT WEDNESDAY OP JULY, ll6d, at 10 o'clock, A. M-. f*r lie Lease of Ground for two DINING HALLS within their en closure, is the fcth ward, fur £ivo years, at tho annual rout of one hundred and fifty dollars. Lessee* to provide their own buildings- The eltos for the Balls will be those parts of the grounds cow covered with the bulhUugeuf Htears Trice and Johnston. For full particulars enquire of the Fccretsry, 2- fcCHOYEB, Ja., |ol«3tdslawdtd AU'y l*w, No. 137 Fourth street. Bedford Springs, rYa Huntingdon and Broaci Top Railroad from Huntingdon. -\nsrrOßS to this celebrated and delightful V Waterlog Place, from Pittsburgh and the West, will tetio the Mall Train IsaTißßtheFeitnsjlvanlaß. &■ Depot at 3 a. K-, arrive at Huntingdon et 9a. X, connecting direct with train* on tho Huntingdon A DreadTpp Jl- B- to Hope well, and arrive at thedprlng* In Umafor tea,ease evening. Dy taking the fut Line east at 420 r. passengers «• r jf.j in Huntingdon at 10:15 pk, and remain over night; cr tf passengers prtf-T It, they can stay all night at'AUoona, and connect at Huntingdon neat morning with a trrnn for tb ° S?ri BKTUBNING WEST PROM THtf SPRINGS: Leavo Bedford after breakfast and connect at Huntingdon 'with Moil Train weet at sr. it, on Penaa. B. arriving in Pittsburgh at midnight. , J # This route will bo found pleasant, quick and safe, and every attention paid to the comfcrt ot paswngers. • THROUGH TICKETS TO HOPEWELL) $5 00, can be bad •t the rWi - Robert Gftlwsy, RwoneJ McClorkea, JoMph P.Q«£Xbdi, M. U John Scott, JamoiHsrraU, Dtridßicbey, James W. HAilmer, Che*. Artmthnot,- pySOAwdSro pOYERNMENT PIPE CLAY, f.v Bn.rF.s lvors faru, lo itoreatiJ (or Mt« by Jc2l:y*lci*n* for Diiemt of U»« Tliroot and Ctteit, tad other Cbrode Ailment* eompUAted with tt ctaiißgPnlmootrjOcJWumpUon. OSco 191 **ean rtr#et * PUtitmrgb, P*. COSBUWATION FUEB. A Urt cf quo tionttgpt to aiahißjr toconrolt o*bjr fetter. ->*ijTn . .Attorney and Counsellor at Law, myl RallyJs] X3TUNPKEC£U£NI'ED BARGAIN. fB A —A desirable threo atortod Btlck Dwelling JjjjjL aoQM containing eleven rooma, with donbleparlora, mania souths, rta, bath, Ac, and all tba modem Improvement!, •atwiaotially and tMtcrully built. TJUa property ii situate on the al-raUrd part of tho Second Ward,on Third sticot, and will be sold at a great sacrifice, tic |®o in band, bal ance in aera equal animal paymentsj Apply for further in* formation to Jc7:lmd D. M’K. MARTI*. 101 Ptsm at. ■VTfiW MACKEREL! NEW MACK KEEL! 100 lialfbbii. No. 3 Large, u 3l*is Inspection,* Jnat re* celradnod foraair> bp JOIL f FLOTD A CO., j 02 3" ' i ComerWo; landClxth Street*. F* OR THE FOURTH OF JULY.— 100 dot lames, Vine Apple and Ulrawberry Cjropr, 6Colb«.Gora,Llquorteoand Jn. üba Drops;' . . 800 lbs. Wine, Brandy tad Cord al Drop; 803 lbs. Cream Dates. Nnta,etal . Also, all kinds orConfectioneries, Ftre-Werks, Frulta, Ac. Wholesale and Detail, at tba French tu>d American Oonfso tlonaryof F. A.MIE6SOH A BOMB, 48 8t» Clair it. SUGAR AND MOLASSES— SOObbIa. N 0 Molaatf, Mbalfbbl*. do -1 . 60 bbis Bjrcpa, 100 bbdeprlma If 0 Sugar,' 60 bbla Rsflwd Whito do J ftrnteby Jtd B> BOBIBON A CO. tDI« Urtiamtontof 4-SaSSS AXt£Bdi&2 t»fk *losg Pifc* itre*t *6oo>l . «»»ltho «S‘r‘'*sJo) m Aoct. PAWNBROKEK/SSAMOFCLOXHIKO —oa WMDMduV. Jcly <3 h, *tlo o’clock »• m. ua - tod Tp. m, it tb* Ootnratrcf*! SiH* Bocn«, Ho* M IW-« snorted Summer CcaiK UO aa’il p*ir r»nt*b*oi>: li7 assorted Vests. k Tb, «1. * rjpHUSTEB'S”S AUS OF ‘B5 1 LOT? IN ITU WARD.—On ThniwUy • ft *J n 2St* ,, £i Cist, st 2 o'clock on tbs premia*, will b* handsome lots of ground. nine of k* T9 mA alas on Webster r t:«t, seeinuw ou DcfUUer ; L’aarmn «tn*t> n«ar tb* rr*Mf tic* of Cen. «*• £♦ N«>tqc*d Plus m«s be bud nl the Button rooms Tltl-s Indispul*- lile. Terms, oue-artb cash, i*eHn® Jo 1, v d «4 4-Jt«r*» with interest. "• M. PAVtS, AQC*»_ AUSTIN LUims a ill., Ticrttianu' Bieiange STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A. CO-, AT THK MERCHANTS* EXCHANGE EVERY TUUiU?I»AY AVRSING.—bank, Bri’Jjps Ini>nnirK«. «»« Ooppet Stock, Ik-ud sad Rr*l Eifate «oV *’ P*» He •t the Merchant*’ Exchange by . AUSTIN LOuMIS A CO. Note* D.-altr wu Uy *u JUal 05 nwniMtmil’j AUSTIN r,x-MIS A CO, R.SI fitoci Note Broker*. ft. tootta tU OFFICE. NO. 3-»J PENN fcldXfcl, J«23£wdkwT 1859. Alexander BrodUy. Joba L. Loach, John Fullerton, RatbonF.' Il&rt, Robert Robleos, WUli»m Carr, ' •Robert ILH&xl!w, Jobs iTOOI, WOOL! WOOL!! C. B. M. SMITH, , Aa.114 I\mr& ilrttL ' "fTm. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Cjmm«rd«l Bila Boom, WIU* BUctl business i3.ottfCH & C^anflrg. CO-PAUTWI6RSUIP* I havo this day associated with mo my sop J. ST. CLAIR QUAY The basinr** will l-e tui«ufter-«n ttnncd uuder lb*? Aim sod eiyt* o! S. QUAY A SON- July l»t,l*SJ. ’ SAMUKL OKAY. S. GRAY 6Z BUN, DR APE US AND TAILORS, SO. 5 4 AT. CLAIR STREET, usrMc-jaMi rrrrssuitaß, pa. DISSOLUTION. —The Partnership hereto fore existing between Whau* Batrs and Dixon Baeira, under the stria of WM. CHITIIA CO-,w*adl*- (olrad oa tho 1612 s d»y of February, ISS9, by the death of Mr Dixon Brown. „ DAVIDS. PARK and JAMES PARS. J*-, hiving per* chared the lnteiatt of Mr. I>. Brown, dec’d, in Um Uta firm of Wm. Smith A Co., the Foundry and Machine S«*taan will ha here an or conducted tinder tho style ot Smith, £»**• k Co, hy attorn the but'**** of the late firm will h* nettled SMITH, PARS A CO., . NINTH WABD FOUNDRY, FITTSDUBGU, FA. B'cueJoMe.AK lit firrt and 120 Stemi Slrnl, Manufacturers of all ewes and de ■cilptluai of Cel UU llotoru br rl|Xh ail Iroo". IKK Iron* »•*»» *“*. fil " l V**** •>< rno d^crfpUoo “hI“o?iotp1«. Maouis* SHOP aaattl tog. Fccndry, el! neceextry Fittings «W b<* c *iefaUy^e^d<^ TUE undersigned have associated with them In the Cotnmlialoa Business JaJU* FUZOX, Uta 0. BUnbentllle, Ohla. The style of the will TOttona u heretofore. NIMIQK A CG aixx. irnact i.. jinxs maa...«~wa** imncx- itimioie ec 00., i COMMISSION MERCHANTS. For the sale of Pig Iron and Bioomii 08 WATER STREET, rnrousoa- deflidtf v HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH me, Mr. JOHN BELLOW, In the Undertaking fcmtow, wnfch wm be conducted under the name style cJ liM ON 4 DBLLOW. JAtIES LEMON. yoHM nmow —lurtsLsma tandsrtairing tn »ll 1M BrattettM* LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth at, are prepared to do Undertaking in all IU branches, In the beet maooer, at price* to snlt the times. We *ll spe cial attention to FUk’i new style patent Metallic Burial <>«— for the sale of which wa art aole agent* In thl* city, and of which we keep constantly on hand * urge assort* ment. As regards bsanty of shape and flniah, they exoel all others. Funerals will be supplied with Hear**, Uarsi* and Carrisgee promptly, at lower rate* than any other «***{{•"' * moot la the city. UasranUelng to*££»**£ •gsg*} eollclt a continuance of tho »9 tuwrauj extended to the old - *? wtuy [Ottlß.'i', aHKUICAN UObBKriwSTOW, IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR-ES ranged Hotel In the New England States; Is cen..fcM trallT located, and easy of access from all the routes of XrxnL U contain* all the modern ini pro reman ta. and arery eonretzleoce for iha comfort and accommodation ot the tramline public. The iloeplng rooms are large and writ TealUated; U>e mites of rooms are well arranged, and com* pletaJy famished for famHigs and largo trxTeling parties, and thehoa** willeontloae to be kept ass first cusaHotal ta ercry respect. Jallally LEWIS SICE, Prcwotor. IStiucattonßl. "perm ZnatituteT ] CORNER of Penn and Hancock sti The ensuing tern trill commenc* bn TD£3l Inst. A limited cumber of pupils may obtain sj Term* for Taition and Elatiunciy, 122 per eors, caw series, all sizes, tn Hunting Cases and Open Face. Authorized Agents for above. GOLD AND SHaYEB, EXOLISU AND SWISS W A T C H E 8. RICH JEWELRY, newdcelgns. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, and all tbo Fashionable Stylet. SILVER WARE, uniurpasaed tn style, quality and finish. visiting Pniladelpbia, am touted to ex 1 amine tbtlr * MSmiABBLE ZSTABItsmtSST, a visit entailing no obligatioc to parUuecra, UNIFORM FJtlC£S,lo' plain figures, and no variation- JsSfclyd 1659. Second Amvalot XSS9 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. IT TnE FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE, PITISBUBOB, PE.VXA. Wl>. i n. M’CALLUM RESPECT* a FULLY announce that tbsy are n reiving a sec ond mpply cf CARPETING, selected dirrctly from tn* Importeii and Manufacturers by on* of tba Arts, now In tba East, to which-they tnrltatbe attention ol persbaatn. Alao,an«watylaof CARTON SIATTINQ,for summerpar lors. The latest make of CARPET BWRBPEHS, iia, *tc which shall be oflered at tba lowest rats*. JeO W. D. A 11. M'OAItUM. ALLEGHBNY INSURANCE COMP'Y OF PITTSBURGII* OrncE— No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block, INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. , ISA AO JOKER, President; JQKN D. McOORD, Tits President; D. U BOOK, Secroiary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Dmxcrcaa—lsaac Jones, C. 0. Homy, Hamy Child*, Capt.R, 0. Gray, John A. Wilson, B.L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Isaac M. Pannock, D; P. Sterling, Capt. ffm. Dean, Thoa.M. Hows, Robt,U. Pavla. , Jslrlyd City Taxes and Water Bents. “VTOTICE is hereby given, that in accorJ aneawUb Acta of Assembly,and hy authority of tbs City of Pittsburgh, all City Tax«s and Water -Rents for 1869 aranov one and payable at ibeirticeofthoCity Treas urer, Fourth stmt On all Taxes and Water Rents paid- before AaguU Ist, a deduction of Ftvapor Cent- will bo insda. > Chs thoaepald ftajtn August Ist to September Htb, a da* duction of Two per Ces t. Oo thesa paid on or after October Ist to November Ist, Fire per Cent, will be added. Aod for all the Taxes and Water Dents remaining unpaid on November Ist, warrants will be Issued,^with an edafti™. of Ten per Cent. WIL. EIOU BACiI, Clty.Treasnm. N. B^—Tenants who agree with their landlords to pay Water Recta on the tenement* they occupy, can ascertain the amen*- 4 , oo application at the Treasurer 1 * Office, ieis-tf GAUNTLETS, ~ ” LISLE GLOVES, Selling low at etare of Jeg BEMOVEO. P have removed to e tbdr new Copper WarebooaK NO 37 pi mi ln the Iron Front Block, third d