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Republican State Ticket
C. COCHRAN, cf VakcomlJ.
. .JTJITKTO* AJOlail,
WILLIAM H. E.RIM, oLß«rki counts.
BeptibUcanCcranty'Ticket.
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. WTLLTAITYAENOM,YUUI>M«b, .
DATJD A. PRE33LEY, Allegheny,
COABLL3 L. OOIHBTIW, ftwerre,
DAYID'E. BATABD, Pcebtei,
f . WILLIAM ESPT, Lowt.rSt.CWr.
•- ASSJSTAST LAW JCTMjr,
THOMAS MELLON, Collin*.
tUTMCT AfTOIBtT,
-JACOB U. MILLER, PltUbo'8 b -
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suirti«Sy
u. T. ANDERSON, Eul Boat.
dhtctdb c» ra roo*, 1
JOSEPH MILLER, flnowdrt.
Thb Cn&ttLtsros Cokyktioh.—Tbe “note of
preparation” for,this great Convocation of the
Democracy of thenalionhaa be on already sound*
ed r 'ahd hosts of candidates are fixing wp their
principles, and “defining their positions” bo that
theymay be acceptable to lie party.
Wise f _-(be most anxious among tbe expectants,
and Mr. Douglas, have at this early day appeared
in. print with e view to attract public attention.
Thrfoftter has abjured hia anii*l<ecocnptoniam,
fioidiogthatit does not “pay” in the Booth, and !
has come out a red hot. advocate of a stringent
-and absolute Slave code for the territories.—
If he does not prove acceptable to the wise
acres of the'DeoQ6racy : >ho are to meet'at
Charleston Bome’ tirne.'nexl samnier, before the
sickly season sets in, it-'will not 60 his fault, but
should be accredited to their waht of apprecia
tion of the good things of IhU Tife. Douglas,
who is a sort of a political showman and believes
implicitly In “sensations,*’ has astonished tbe
politicians of the country by the display of a
_ little courage in .letter-writing, and resorts to tbe
novelty oferectingaplalform forhimseUwhlchho !
coolly asks the party to accept under a penally
of his withdrawal from the field.-Buntcr, of
Virginia—* successful rival.nf-Wiso—Dickinson
_ of NewTorkian invyjeraieold granny—Breckeu-
of the Vice Preei-'
denay, and a host of others, whose names would ,
fill a mixoh larger space than we are willing to
yield at this time—are all on tbe tenter hooks of
expectation, anxiously praying that the empty
compliment of a Presidential nominatiohmay ,bo
bestowed upon them. Oar pte&at.chief magis
trate, his solemn pledges to‘the’'ihhtiary'not
withstanding, would not. t&ko Unokiudlyif the
exlgeneies of tbo party should seem to require
his second appearance before the pobllo to the
the character of a seeker after Presidential hon
. ore. Possibly the Union may get into dangerous
soundings about that time, and who of all men,
would bo better suited, to aave-Jt from the des
truction whichmigfat menace it?, Beperformed
that service, it will be remembered, In 1856 how >
well—need not be told on this occasion. We will
refer that matter to Oov. Packer and Col. For
ney as they understand it thoroughly. ___
Among alb the aspirants, Douglas and Wise
are making themselves the most conspicuous. In
order ttfkeep • themselves constantly be/ore the
people, theyareengaged in buildlog platforms
and concocting creeds, which will hb changed a’
dozen limes before the meeting of the convention.
But after alt this parade and management, the
whole affair.will. bo settled by a few leaders in a
and the convention will only be
called upon to give their work the Impress of
legitimacy. It is therefore herdlo predict who
“the coming' man*! will he. The democrats re
cognize a wide .field from.which their candidates,
can be chosen, and-tbey are not at ell particu
lar as to qualifications. They gave tbe country
some specimens of their indifferenco, to nld-fash
ioned ussgcß in 1844 and io 1852.- After these
exhibitions, “gnesaing” would be extremely
hazardous, and we shall not even attempt It.'
“Wfi have repeatedly contended that tbeonly
„ t praoUcal effect of the'policy of the /Federal Ad
ministration has been. to, defeat . ; lbe condidatgfi
of the Democratic party, and to pat ioj&v 7 *
set of men who flattered the *P*-
pladdedthe treacheries of thaPfjs**«eot* .
The beginning of thU G ownrajat ho Democratic
party bos never beerTplaced-ln
condition. : Cd&pelled.loapologli*fdf thetfrof*
of its pnblio eervante, it hie lheec’&Winta
arrogantly "glorying in their aham«,;apa linpn*
donlly makiog a test of tbeirdesertiwtecfdtc
lim**honored principles. The resuUhhibeeh
jA strengthen other organlUUonß,. -wWflh, b * d
✓ the Administration been true to the-Democratic
r parly, would have fallec lo pieoe#«;*nd lo defeat
the best Democrats when nominated for public
.poSltiOnß.". ,/ ,/; .: .
~ Ic'is difficnil in'realise that' ihT author of lb*
i. foregoing obetch of the Buchanan administration
is an indisidnal who was ihe leading instrument
in ila Miction on Urn country, And jet inch is
thofaci. John W. Forney—the chief engineer
of the hosts of the misnamed Democracy in 1856
—is tha writer of this eorry hot Irulhfnl “hit”
at the parly in power. It is meet, that o tri
umpb4to in gloriously aohiaaed should wnd in the
- ocnfnsion and the abasement of Iho party ileelf.
Thcro Beoma mo.ro than poelioal justice in Ibe
circumstance that the eandidales, who .were
homo into office on .false issues, Ihould now ho
ocenpiedin defeatiDg,aad“dissppoinliog their.
■ own frien demand ti; at they should ultimately find
IhemsclMß in » “helpless oondilion” In the reiy
■ presenoebf that country whose high place* they
by. meMB of »nd.
' theeilsst species offalsehood; Their fato bears
■ with itn inost wholcsomV lesson, which all un
principled politicians audlihoartless demagogocs
should study to their'own prodt. It assoreß os
that success secured by dishonorable-means is
bai temporary after alb It is pleasant to record,
* howerer, that Mr. Forney has atoned, in a
~ great! measure, for bis participation in the im
position of 1866, hf a straight-forward and
manly withdrawal from his party at a limo when
it had offices and patronage at command. What-
CTcr may hero been its faults within tho last
year, ana more, his hands are clean of them,
Tnx Slate Track.— Notwithstanding the be
licf to generally current that tho re-opening of
the AfHoah Stem ftads will merer bccomo a po
litic,l isiue.'nearly crery political erehf In the
Seaih tcncla ic> el» o»r„ fiat iko pcoplo ef that re
gion intend to make it au.issno. According to
the tolegraphio abstract of the speech of the
Hon. A. H. Stephens,; of-Georgia, delirered at
■abetbaeno a fejf;da>a since, that distinguished
genjrcraan rirtaafiy proeletcied himself in faror
-of the elero trade between Africa and America.
-. He dedaredihat the-Sooth wanted more.elaTe, :
tertitory. and meat bareit • but that more;Ur
ritory would be useless ,to her nhless she', can.
•; hare mcrinegroes with it. .Of course, tbeo, he
. wants a fresh supply of; n(jgro^.:;,-Tisy;dXti?| 1
mnltlply in—Virginia,.and other'; places where,
they are bred for the'market; bo tells 1 US, fast
enough to replenish tbs einb thc Oonth wiihe's
for bsr peculiar empire. The conseqeenee isi
the trade with Africa most be re-op«ned.' We
tntuf go to the land of the negro, the son where
■ he ia lit IndigenoaandUke whatwe want, r n;i,
Irno, Ur. Stephana did hot aay openly that be
■ • was in faror «r re-opening th.Slare Trade ;b tt i
be laid down the general prioclpie that the South
- - wauta more land and more negroes than the Blare
breedingßtates oanprodace; andtheinferenoe
is a fair one that he farors nreeonrsoto ihe only
■ other source of supply of whioh the world has
'-.-"any knowledge. Mr. Douglas and his Wends,
wefsnoy, will hare some difficulty io keeping a
■■ stars ‘ trade resolution on( of tbo plslforn at
.•j • ■: CbAfICStOB-
Hog'. W. -Pi Fessraois-—Tb« .Bo’paUim
4 gist* .Contention, lltely loemblei ia Melne,
' p.nlfMted % ffroßit-d«lro lt> preient Mr. WuLi
pj(t PMMBIn-41» condiiUle forlho ProeMon*.
oy, W It* *ipreial?n wu prorraM ttfMri
Stumim'i oppooilion to each » dm of
Me nemo.
--"I
.fejfr past theDcihoiKrstio*
pipers hive been boasting that the Republicans
Esnsa»--th»nt »w
donhtfal whether; they tied a majority in the
-CJohetitniional CoWnnlron* or not, and at any
rateit conli not - exceed two or three. The or
ganization of the Convention, however, shows
that it consists of 36 Republicans to 17
orals—moire than "two ioone; and in these I*
is included the Leavenworth «
elected by fradd. ThS real Democratic • ir *°K
of the Convention is 7, out of 62—uot mu
bout of, after .11 th. di,r. P a l .b...fforl= of tbe
admielstrelion to build op tfao P ar 3
Tub qßOtu tb, follo.lDg u
h.,iDg opp.ored editorially >o the ClereLna
utjhcflitetiogly aver that seven-tenths of
... foreigners in onr land, are not as intelligent
w the full blooded African of our St ale—we will
sot inolnde tbs part blood.”
We have been a close reader of tho Herald for
years, and never saw snob an expression in lie
columns. Vfe venture to say it never appeared
there. •
Stbiet Raieboads.— On lbe’4tb of Jnly, the
number of passengers over the street railways
of Philadelphia was 175,740-nearly one-lbird
the population of the oily.
Ton Wheat Habtsst.— We could not Imagine
better weather for the wheat harvest than we
have had elnce the commencement of July; and
we have faith to believe that, as a whole, the
harvest of 1859 will be equal in prodact to any
one that has preceded it, and that general!
speaking, the grain la of excellent quality. A
letter before us from Tuokertown, N. J., speaks
of wheat fields in that Slate, which has not the
reputation of being first-rate for wheat, that
will yield ihirly-five bushels per-aore. Texas
papers are claiming that as the greatest wheat
State on tho. Atlantic aide;.the crop not only
being great, but the grain in some instances
weighing BBTenty ; five or eighty pounds per
bushel.. ' T !. . „
: loDelaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Caro
lina and Tennessee, the wheat has been har
vested In good cotidition,"and the yield, in the
aggregate, is undoubtedly the best for many
years. Tho present state of the weather, too,
is extremely favorable to tho Canadian farmers,
who have their harvest yet to make; and from
all that we have seen, we jndge it will be a good
one. In tome parts of Canada, where wheat is
grown, harvest time is yet six weeks off; but io
the great wheat distriots-of Canada West, it will
come on this year by tbe middle of July.
. For the next crop, .we do most earnestly beg
our readers to nleoteetd now, at harvest time,
of the best wheat in tbe field, or by “tho barrel
process,” that la; - beating ibo-sbcavts lightly
. bver a and saving what elfetit-inUhat
way; or else by carefully winnowing and screen
ing oat the large grains; and mind, eow early,
very early, upon well prepared ground.— y. T.
Tribune. S'-
CtosißQ or the SauetC/ahai.— We learn with
astonishment that the authorities of Michigan
propose to close this'canal, for the purpose of
making repairs and improvements, on the 16th
of September, nominally for thirty or sixty days,
but practically for the residue of the season. Wo
can hardly think of anything that ooQld resnU
more iojariotuly to the interests of that State
than to carry this proposition into effects Tbe
mining industry of Lake Superior is all that
gives any value to that pert of the UpperPeniu*
snla bordering on that lake, and R well merits
all tho encouragement that the State authorities
can give U. Any man at all conversant with our
navigation knows that vessel owners will not
trust their craft on Lake Superior after the
month of September, uolesa induced by high
rates of freight; and, besides that, freights arc
geaerally much higher oq all the lakes in the fell
than at any other season from tbe greater de
mand for vessels and the 'increased hazards of
tho voyage—increasing, too, as the fell advances.
— Cine. Her.
Dbowbeb. —We regret to learn that Albert
Jury, a eon of Mr. Adam Jury, aged about 1G
yeare, Uriog with Hod. Peter Lamm in Girard
township, w&e drowned in the river at the mouth
Deer oreek, on Sonday the 3d lust. It appears
that he had taken a horse into the river, and
from some unknown cause, fell backwards off
the animal. lie made scarcely an effort to eave
himself, and when his body! was recovered about
an hour and a half afterwards, be still grasped
the whip in bis hand. His remains were interred
at Bald HiUs, on Monday.— CUatt\e!d BaJUman.
Fixe. —On Tuesday afternoon, June 28th, the
dwelUogand storehouse of Mr. William Lumadue
of Boggs township, was destroyed by fire, to
gether with all hie householdeffeota and moat of
the sWregeods. ‘ The tosa is estimated at from
$2,000 to s3,ooo—no insurance. The loss will
be seriously felt by Mr. Lumadue, as nearly all
bis means were invested in tbe buildings and
store. The fire is supposed' to have originated*
from some defect in the stovepipe.
due was asleep in the bouse at^h* sl * f =* B » aD ®
knew nothing of the fire uitft* s ®* was aroused
by some persona °° lhe torn *
pike, end harely escaped
jilhjffffife.— lbid.
'"'^Bbcta.l. —A married woman, named Eliza*
tielhGray, residing in Jackson township, (he
'mother of five children. While returning home
from Johnstown on the: evening of (he Fourth,
on horseback, was attacked by three ruffians on
the Benshoof road, about halfa mile, from Mi*
nersville, who. attempted to commit a rape on
'her person when ebe cried out and tbusbrought
to her relief persons residing in the neighbor
hood. She Immediately nUurned to town and
made information of the outrage before Esq,
Flattery, who Issoed for the arrest of
the supposed-parties. The next day an
m.n named Frank Carroll andl.o boy.of .he
samo extraction named Thomas Meloy and Ber
nard Moran were arrested, and on awexamina*
lion on Wednesday Carroll wae held to bail in
$7OO and Meloy'ln $3OO for appearaoee at next
Court. Moran was discharged.—.AsAnstotcn 2ri6.
Tax harvest has now fairly oommenced, and
from wbatwe have heard from all sections of
the county, as to the actual condition andpros
peot of the yield of (he crop/ the prospect is en*
conregiog ‘beyond description. The reports of
damage by the frost have proves to be prema
ture and false, and notwithstanding that in
some localities the grain was considerably
knocked down by, the rain etorms, the injury ir
trilling compared with previous reports, and all
concur iu admiltiag that the avenge yield will
be much heavier than for many years. Had it
not been for the little drawbacks to which we
bate referred, this year's crop would have been
heavy beyond oil precedent in this county. As
It is, the yield will effectually chut the months
of tho croakers* and somewhat dampen the an
ticipations of the grain speculators.— JJcUtfonie
(Pa.) Prat.
Foxal Daemon or ran Show Railooad Cask*
—Xn (he Sopremo Court, on Saturday, Chief
justice Shaw announced tb4 idodsioa* of. the
Court on (he motion made by defendants for a
oew trial in the celebrated cade of Sarftb E.
Shaw, vs. the Boston and Worcester’.Bailroad
Company. The case has been Id lawforeeveoj
years,"and has excited moch attention. Four!
trials have been had, long and sharply contested,
before the Court and at the bar of pnbllo opin
ion. Throe verdicts have beon rendered—sl6,
087.60, $lB,OOO, s22,26o—each progressing in
aaoast,jo as to correspond with Use accrued
ioterest and expenses. Mrs. Shaw will get
$lB,OOO, the counts] $4,600, and the railroad
company will have to pay in all nearly $3O,
000. It has been closely contested.by some
of tho finest legal talent in the State.— Botton
Traveller.
i Anuucas Boaild or Missions.—the Mission
ary Herald states that the receipts of tho Aoer-.
lean Board have been less than daring the cor
responding jlhree months of any previous year
since 1840. The average annul amount of these
months, daring the previous three years, was
more than $92,000; and daring the previous pino
years, the avenge has been $84,000. Bat for
the presentyear. tbeamonnt is less than $66,000
The receipts foV the whole past portion of the
financial year, (ten montis) however, have been
less than To-anjr ytar eince 1860, except the
jpanio,year,.lSsB. .The,amount yet, to be re
ceived; ntfceisary Vo'meel lbs Current expenses
of the yeU and pay offlast year’s deficiency, is
’
j Wkstibh Raroannd. — From ft bftlf aolomn
Upirt of ft recent suicide it Cincinnati, publish
ed la ft journal of tbftt oily, no copy the follow
iogporegregh verbatim:
■.»<ono night be (the deceased) burst from lbs
vblto imprisonment of the encircling eras of
bis wife, and rushed into the embreoe of death,
by leaping from the second elory window of bis
bouse to (be pavement below, n distsnoe of forty
feet, crasElng bis body eolbet, after suffering
noTorely for several days, bis burdened soul
found pe»ce, we hope, in ftuother world.”
Mrrrewncn’fl Dcatu. —The London News,
felicitously sftys; ...
" Metiernlob WftS the fenetic of the italui yuo
whom Foul Louis Courier beheld in the. vision on
the morning of the creation of the world, crying
out in indignation end (Urm, ‘ ilea Dicut «m
-rrrronr le chooi.' Political life and liberty,-na-
Uoual independence, the dignity of man ft* man,
were chaos to him. Darkness was his 'order,'
and when the darkness broke, he had the wit to
die.”'-
- Sia Isiao Lvo* flouisjtiD, Baht,' who .re
cently died In London, has left personal proper
ty InEngland eecMdicg $10,000,000, and real;
estates of a like amount. .lbs. will is mast yob
ominous, and has no lossthan codlcilvnicst
of them fn theb4roh'sOwn:he»dwrlUng. The
probate etaop dnlypayabje thereon is $76,000,
whlohlsliajnoitaiio. -*
• '.* fe' *
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-jgiajfflSßsaMi
gSSSSSSS]
“ if Ih» member, of ib*i Coa«ut|oD dlmjree j
with respect to a candidate, or'll! measures, and
adjourn so disagreeing, 0 ’ them will not only be
certain defeat now for the Democracy, but
*I«o «* an everlasting separation of tbe party, a
dismemberment which precludes reunion.” As
it appears- almost certain that the Cqqvenjjon
will “disagree” very materially as to candidates
and measures, Hit well to “stick apiaV here,
and preserve for future comfort the declaration
of the Washington organ.
Lataa Bale or Cattle.— The Keokuk Gate
City of the Cih Inst, says :
* One day lost week a Chicago dealer bought
on the prairie west of Carthage, IIL, twelve hun
dred head' of Mexican cattle, at $37 per head.
They were purobased id Mexieo for $8 per head.
They can be seen along the tine of the railroad
to Carthage. There are twenty one Mexicans
with their lassos In charge of them.”
A Spbcthbh.— Wm.Bollee,Esq., has left with
us a header wheat, wbioh be received by letter
from Attics,. Indiana, which contained no less
than one hundred and ten graios, every one of
them plnmp and fair, most of them of mammoth
size. The letter states that the crop in the vi
cinity of Attica will generally be nearly double
that of the previous year. Farmers are expecti
ing36 to 49bushels per acre, of wheat weighing
G 5 lbs. per measured bushel '.—Toledo Bt&de.
The wheat harvest is nearly over in this vioin
ity. Thefarmera have had a fine time to get it in,
and the crop Is a good one. The Kanawha pa
pers speak of the wheat orop in that region as
oeing better than usual. The Republican says
the wheat throughout the whole valley is rather
better than usual, and the farmers all appear to
bo satisfied-wilh H.— Ceredo ( Fa.) Orescent.
PlCTuaa Love.— The Springfield Republican
has a story about an ardeut youth who fell in
love with a pretty portrait of a young woman,
on a bank hole, anil wrote fo the o&shler to know
who she was. This perhaps, is not very remark
able, but it certainly is quite common to fall in
love with the bank notes themselves, especially
when they get op among the X’b, L’e and C’fl
The Cleveland Leader illustrates tbe position
of Judge Dennison, tbe Republican candidate
for Governor of Ohio, by republishing a series
of resolutions introduced by him ioto tho Ohio
Legislature in 1860. They favor the exclusion
of Blavcry from the Territories, tho abolition of
Slavery and the slave trade in the Dlstriot of
Columbia, and opposo the passage of aoy Fugi
tive Slave Law.
It is takon for granted that, should., tbe Aus
trians bo driven out of Italy, a French army of
observation will have to be kept there for some
time to come. Several of the Frenoh general
officers,- it is said, upon the strength of this con
viction, have taken houses at Milan and Genoa
fbr two years and upward.
We are very happy to announce that Hon.
Bertram A. Shaeffer, the highly popular Slate
Senator from Lancaster ceuntyrhaa been elected
Major General of the military division composed
of Chester and Lancaster coanties. He reoeived
the votes of every one of tbe officers of his di
vision in the county of Lancaster. — Phil. Press.
Gib. Cass has assumed a double headed eagle
for bis political crest—ono head applies to tbe
American oUizenship of naturalized aliens, and
the other to the military and conscript service
which they owe to their mother country.—Lotr.
Jour,
Ocn farmers aro ail busy harvesting the best
crop that was ever raised io our County. We
hear no complaints of aoy of the grain.— Bedford
Inquirer,
Ton boy Mortars has been “confirmed,” jrtib
great display^in theCburoh ofßt. PeleKsChains
{ad vineula).
DYSFBPSIA—Tbe worst fo« ofhamsnily
U o woll knows, that ww. hardly toel dlrpoeerl to eccapj
tttnoorftpeoelolUelpceipeo, Few herecectped eafferiDj
£roo one or enothcLfiTite r»ri:<i loroi Id teet.it le either
> ccou or • cosssQflCrctofihsoßvrtnr ether dlee***; tad
liin is this itue, n belter* cot WEBfIIVPj
HOLLASD BITTSRfI—wOI linn ttttlgete, It not effect e
permanent cor*. VTe might as* eirotgw Uogn***. bo*, »t
w* ere eddreeslof e rtasontng m well m e ibmomMb con>*
maoity, dealre to aroid the prejudice wbi=b would attach
t* what would eeem mere boeittng.
ludireetioo, Heertbarn, Qaedechv—filch end Net too*—ld
ftrt, wit that have their origin loicoMlml dlgeeUcn—l'
which ere locloded BILTODB DBORDr”'’
UOUPLAfNffI, UeaUl Disorder*, Irrilabu
U TkinJe, impatience, Dffrtaion of fiprritt,
and Troubling, detirt for Solitude, end e r
citation* of ihia date, rendering a mao
eonree with the world end the eodety r
elt, la cooet Initeneea. be foond to herr
dlaeiaed state of thadigectlr* organa w)
it emioently to reUire
'Bus Qaum’—Dm Geneloe Uglily
here’* Holland Bitten 1* pot note hell
cod retailed et (1 Mr bout*. Thegreel
Only Celebrated Medtdnebw lad need
which the pohUe ebooldgnard egelutpr
of Uopoettionl -See that oar oeae let.
bottle yon boy.
BENJAUIN FAQ*. 3m., « 00., Sot*
Woodetnet, betweee t«t end *1 «t*., rnffT
: mjSSrdewP
XIOIAI. WOIIOE
BURCHFIELD & CO.
CLOSING OUT SALE
SUMMER
DRESS GOODS
Greatly Reduced Prices
COMMENOBB
T O - D A Y ,
South-East Corner Fourth aid Slarkct Streets.
Four and a quarter aukjss of
Ground tor eels, Insert* In young forest trees; a An#
never-falling apring of water. The land lien well, li smooth
and ofegood eoll-*ltoeta at 3 miles from Allegbooy dtp,
-on the New Brighton Boad, at a abort distance from the it;
Hat Jack's Ron. Price sl,ooo—s*ooin hand, bales* at 1,
2 and 3 j ear*. Portals bp
Jnll S. CDTaSEBI A. EON, Beal Estate Agents.
ORANGES AND LEMONS. —
20 boxes Oraoger,
20 .do IrSDoas,
'On consignment now landing for sale by
Jolt . BOBEttT PIOEBY, 848-Liberty at
/71ARJ>**Jdlt 11.— BoacnriEtD & Co. com-
V/mence TO-DAY their Cloeiog Oot Baloof gammer
Press Goods. Their itock of Bareges, Travelling Dmt
Goode, Bobs*/ In Bitk and thin goods of all kinds; Lace
Mantlet and Embroideries—ALL at graatlj radaced prices.
1 Jnll _______
SIX AND A FOURTH CENTS per yard
is what «• ara soUiog a large lot of Washington Black
and White Prints tor, being of old styles and somewhat
soiled, otherwise excellent goods.
C- lIAMBOH LOTS, 74 Market at.
ENVELOPES of every eize, color andnaah
tytorsalsby W. O. JOIINBTOST * CO,
JqII Steam Job Printars end BuUcnars, 07 Wood sL
PORTFOLIOS, Pocket Books and Memor
andum Books in great variety for sale at the Btatloot
ry Btom of w! 0. JOBMBTON A CQ. I>7 Wood st.
BOOR-BINDING done with neatness and
dispatch. Old Books re-boond, st
jaiV W. Q. JOIINBTOK * CO.'fl, 67 WoodsL
OHO BOS. CORN;
iVVVIOOO do prrloa White end Bed Wbret.
brwleby jnll JAMES OaRPIneB.
PEARLS— 20 casks rec’d and for sale by
J. B. LIGGETT A (XX,
j»U - TO Water and M Front etreate.
Boston and farina crackers— 2
bbls. Just rac’d and fir cate at PRANCE'S Family
Grocery and Tea Store, Federal stmt, below the Post Olßce
Allegheny. ; Jolt
SUMMER CANDLES—2S boxes hard press
ed Bam mar Mould Caudles, tor sale at FBAnCSfB,
Federal stmt, Allegheny. Jnll
BEAUMONT & FLETCUEK.—Tho works
of Boanmoht and Fletcher; the text formed from ■ new
collection of the early editions. with hots and a biograph
ies! memoir, by (be Rev. Alexander Dye*,la 2 volumes.
JnT / I KAY A 00,65 Wood st.
rpUE BRITISH DRAMA.—A coUection of
1. the mast—teemed Tragedies Comedies, Operas and
Fsrces In the English language, in 2 role.
Jo 7 &AY A 00,66W00d M.-
TORD MAHON'S HISTORY OF ENG
IJ LAMB.—The liUtcnr of England, from the Peace of
IJtieeht to the peace of Paris, by Lord Ilabon, edited by
gdMyßsod,lntwavcU. MAY A 00, 66 WoodsL
TENN, WHEAT— I 39 Micks now landing
front steamer ArixonJa tor aele by
JOT : 4: , ; • iflAIAg PlCggg A 00,.-
/2.INSENG AND BEESWAX-41 cask
\X Glamsgeod 1 doßewYax DOW landing from eteamer
Amada tor sals ty" , JaT: IBAIAH DIC&EYA 00,
TBRBUiI/BOINTSIENT— 5 groM forcale
I* . : 'Jol
- ,v>
i-' J
X’XAXTOSL PIANOBU
i ASSSfe* 8 * 00 *® SPMSO sroes lIMM
iffppfl «««I! #V H
aOUD MEDAL PREMIUM
PIANO FORTES,
MANUFACTURED BY
WILLIAM K.NABE & UO., Baltiuur*.
The hire boeu »w»rW the oiu'jliT PAtmuHt lor «xc*P
tdbc* onr tll ruffipetilloa, and kre prononnred by
81GI3MUSD THALBEBO, \
M. ATiUEOSCH,
GUSTAVE ftATTKB,
And other dleiiogabhed Plan DU to be eqa»J, If no*
SUPERIOR TO ANT IN THIS COUNTRY.
Sole Aguot for PUUbargb »ud Weet
«rn PenaiytreiiU,
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
Old EstiUUhed PDso Depot,
-Ho. 118 Wood «U 24 door elioro Fifth./
A Valuable ail* for a Meoaraetwrtng Ki
tablltbment and Private Residence for
Sale*
That piece of ground situated
oa the MonongsbeU rirer, being lot No. 10 * n (J l ** e ' a
Semple's plan of tou to Pitt toeublp, end adjoining tana* |
of John Arthurs, Em , and the helm of Cnnliff, aid soar
tbo Copper Work* of 0 0. Ucsaej A Co., containing be
tween eereo and eight acre*. It 1* a very detiraMe utoa*
tlon for a Manufacturing Establishment, bating aroat four
acres lyfog bttweeo tbe Plank Hoed and tbo Utter, and
along whlcb the Oonneltsvnie Railroad will pase-
Tbo npper part of tbo place la a delightful altnatlon for a
Private ttreidence, hating rood Springe and a commanding
tire of tbo Monongaheto Valley and tbe Ohio liter. Tb#
upper or town pine of tbe placo will be eold separate or to
gether, as might eolt a purchaser. For term# and price,
apply to W. GIBSON MILLER,
At tbo Western lusnrsocs Company, Water street.
Ot— B- MILLER, Jk*
JaB:2wd No. 165 Fonttb atrert.
TAX ICBt TAX 1C Blt TAXJMIH
CITY TAX PAYERS WILL BEAR IN
mind that no other police will foe given for tbe pay*
uetit of Taxes than la published In tbe city pipers author
ised to <lo the city printing. The ta«*a now doe are tbe
CITY TAX, TUB BUSINESS TAX,
WATER BENT, AND THR TAX
FOR GRADING AND PAVING.
«-Tbe STATE MERCANTILE TAX Is alao dae, and If
not paid mob will be pat Into Ihe hands of an Aldertnso
for coltoettoa.
Jofcdtf
CARD.— Messrs. Cartwright & Young,
No. 60 Wood street, invite tbo attention of medley
men, «lty end country drag store keepers, and *®o »•
dieted, to tbe fact that they ere the ONLY TRUSS AND
SUPPORTER MANUFACTURERS la the city: The Senior
partner baring bad long experience in tbo batlneea of mo*
king, fitting and repairing Trusses, be to prepared to gite
purchasers the benefit of that experience, as well os of any
mechanical skill bo may poaaeoe In tbo manofactnro of
there instruments. When preferred, Trn»sc* will bemsde
to order, and in all cues they will be wauuffTD, and opld
at priest Car below those usually asked for inferior luitro
taents. An examination, after baring examined and priced
Trawtea In the atom, is all that la desired. Jas
NEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMENT.
TO ALL WANTING FARM?,
A Rare opportunity in a delightful and healthy
climate, twcDty*fivo miles south-east of
Philadelphia, on the Camden sod
Atlantic R. R., New Jersey.
An old retato consisting of several thousands of acres of
produces snl has bees dirtied into Farms of rarioua tires
to soli tha purchaser. A population of soma Fifictn Bun
in'S, from rariont parts of tbs middle States pnl New Eng*
land hare eetttod there tbs past year, Unproved tbetoptaoca,
and rdxdexcdknt crops. The price of tbo land to at tbo
low sum of front f!5 to $2O per acre, Ibe Mills of tbelaat
anility for tbt prod action of Wheat. Ctorer.Coro, Peaches,
utaws and Vegetables. IT 18 CONSIDERED THI BEST
FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION. Tbe plica to perfectly
secure from frosts—the destructive enemy of tbo farmer.—
Grope of grain, grass and fruit are now growing and am be
•eenT By examining tbo place Itself, a comet Judgment
caobeformadoftboproductirenoreoftboUnd. 2he terms
are made easy to seesretbo rapid impreremeet cf tbo land,
which to only Mid for improvtmtnl. The result bss
beoo, tbit within the past year, aoma (Arer Auadrrd ho uses
hare boon erected, two mills, one steam, tour stores, some
forty rinsyards aad Peach orchards planted, and a large
number mother Improvements, maktog It a desirable and
attire place of bustacss.
r . ipup tfSßtrwr
as tbe reader may perceive from tie location, it the
BEST IN TUB UNION.
Predaca.bribgtogdobbio tbe price than In locations away
from tbt city, and more than double tbe prlco than the
West It to known that tbe earliest end best frnlls and
vegetables In this latitude dome from New Jersey, and are
anunatly exported to the rxtentormillions.
In loeatlog bare, the settlerhae many advantage*. He to
wilbtna tow boors rids of the great elttosol Now England
aad Middle Btatos,boto near the old friends and etsoeU*
tlous be Uln a jeidat country vhrrt retry impmtnmSof
comfort and deiUntion it at hand. Do can bay every arti
cle b* wants at tbe cheapest price, and eel! bis proioro for
.
<th wliuaaa ChP ItDLf J»«na*uU and fan Juuge IU« character
jl UM'oopnlatfon.' It tb*y rouw with a view to aetUa, ttai-y
•bouldcoma prepared to atay a day or two and U rrady to
ixirtbaafi, M loc*tU>c* waootbe held oa rcfuanJ.
Tnerwara two daily train* to Philadelphia, and to all aet
tUn wbo improve the MaOroaJ Omreny ffiret a net
Ticket fur jia woaiki, ort/ a half-price Keid /erfArrcyrara.
' TIUS TOWN OF IuUMONION.
In cousacttdo with thaagrieoltßral aattlement, a new and
thriving town baa aaturally uteo. »Afc% prrtenU \*du<r
mmafor any litie/huaiutw***? l ™* "gll
ufiUoriti. The SW&tuincftcoald U curat ootntbia
cdacoan) oarkat to good advantage aUo cotton bjutowa,
lmplement* or Foundo
rlM for caatinz amall article*. Tb* ItnproTemant baa bora
MnotdMtolMoro »coo*t*nl*nd permanent inrjc*» of
«**Towo iota of a good aira. (wadonot adlaiaall
it would affect the Sprorament tf tb« p!aa) .an ba
I J'”«« , % 1 * monthly llteiaryaad agri
cnUund abeot, containing toll Information of OamuoDton
caa be obtatoed at 25 ceot> per annum.
Title IndUputahla—wirraatea deeds gif eo. clear a! ell in
cumbrance wbeo money ie paid- Route la l be laud: leave
Vloe etreet wharL Philadelphia for UamtuoDton by Kail
n ed, et7»4 ». v. Fareoo cenfa. When (bare,
ioqulro for Mr. BYRNES Boarding convoaiea.** on head
Partlea bid better stop with Ur. Byrnes. a principal, outil
they bavi decided as to purchasing. u he will show them
ortr Ibe Usd In bis carnage, fne of expense. letters end
eppliealkaacan bo addressed to LANDIS A BYRNES,
RemrooutaaP.o., Atlantic county, New Jersey, orS.B
OOUOiILIN, 202 Sooth Fifth stilwt, Philadelphia. Map*
and information cbecrtolly furnished. jafceoddm
rpHE HAMMONTON FARMER—A nevrs
-1 paper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also sot
ting forth fall accounts of the new settlement of Hetnmou
toe, la New Jersey, cao be subscribed for at only 25 cents
per annum.
Inclose postage sUmpa for the amount. Addmslo Edi
tor oftba Farmer, Ham moo ton P. O* Atlantic Co-, New
Jeney. Those wishing cheap land, of the beat quality, to
ooe of the healthiest and moat delightful climates in the
Union, and where crops are never tut down by frosts, ibe
terribleKooraeof tbonorth, see adTvvtiwnieat ot Dammon
toa Lands. .... Jui-TodCm
Farm lands for sale 25 miles
from Philadelphia by Railroad, la Ibe grata of New
Jersey, toll amongthobeat far Agricnltoral purposes, be
ing a good learn ecll.wliba clay bottom. The land la a
large tract, divided into small farms, and hundreds from nil
pirtacf. the country are now aeUilog and building, tbo
eropa produced are large and can be seen growing. The
climate la deUghtrn), and aware ■ from treet*. Terms from
$l5 to s2u par acre, payable within four jeers by insub
meota. To visit the place Leave Vina Street wnarf at
Philadelphia at 7*4 hv tUUrovd for Uamraonlon, or
address E. J. Byrnes, by letter, Bsmmonloo Poet Office, At-
Untie eooaty.New Jeney- See foil advertisement to an
ethcr coining. - Jufreodfla
ALL .WANTING FARMS IN A DE
llgbtfal climate, ilch soil, aad reeuro irom frosts, see
advertisement of Uamroonton Lafadsla another colump.
[PERSONS WANTING CHANGE of Cu
jL Bit* for health, »oo advertisement ol Ilammontoa
Lacdsln aucthpr column. Julaodqm
TO ALL WANTING FARMS, Sec Adver
tisement of lUmiooutno Lauda-. JnLcodfim
EASONS WISHING TO CHANGE their
business to a rapidly Increasing muutry, a Now got
tlemoat where haodrods are going, a here tho climato Is
mild and dcUgbtfol, tee advertisement of the flammoatoo
Settlement id atoothertoJorna. Jo4:ocdaa>
PERSONS WISHING TO ESTABLISH
Manufactories In a now and thriving place where bast
heaa la good, see advertisement of the Uammooton Settle-
B ent. jnl*od6a>
SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES can
to carried on prodtabl, at Hammonlon. Eaaadrat-
Usenant of fTemmonloa Lands. jol-eoaom
MUSIC LESSONS
OB tBl
VIOLIN. nvn.upopzoll ANBBUiOINB.
W, D SMITH bes* to Inform bU meeds and the public
that ha will give Inttrnrtlon la Claim or private luaonton
the Violin, Flute, Melodeoo, or la *lnctaf»at hi* nddeaco,
NO. JISFOURTQfItRBW, between Wood and Hoithflald,
whira ba la prorided with spariota • a decavmi eut rtem i -
AFTERNOON CLABBJa MR LADn&wOl ba formed
for learning tha art of alnglug, either with or wlihea*
Flauo Forto accompininumt. The«e classes will be amall
GLEE CLASSES wtU *>*> b* formed for Solo,
Trio and Quartette Binging either with or without iustru
mental accompaniment*- «„oas,»
Tarot taadn known on application. *pS» dtf
FOURTH SPRINGr bUPPLY
OF
JUST received ibe first two Pianos of our
Fourth Spring Ripply of tha abort celebrated mano-.
hetnre Thevara superb Instrument*, and mutt but ba
heartandaeem% # bepronooneodSUPEßlORIN EVERY
M3PKTI.HfI* d BRO.
Jel4 Sole Agents lor Stelnway’a unrivalled Plauoe.
A N UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN. gB
>4 _* deainbla thrca atorfed Brick Dwelling Jjja.
SoSaa containing clern rooms, with double parlon, marbta
vn.'ntlrr, eu. bath. Ac, and all the modem improvements,
■vbttanuallyandtaiWhll» buUt «toproptrrt i* aihuta
OTTAGE HOUSE FOR RENT—Pleas
anily allotted eo Nnnnery Dili; d rooms, stable, Acl,
and 3 acre* of ground. ReatflW per year. Itnmedlstv
ffcUTIBtBT A MH.» It-
BLOUILMKIO bbla. Extra Family Flour
Jul • ' • yo. 200 Liberty atmL
BACON— 10,000 p«. Shooldeiß, Sideband
iinnii • bOtwrcuSopur Onrod Him*.
10 do ; do - . Driodßeof. •
100 bbLk M«« Perk* : iv
ja4 B. BOBIBOX I CQ,
WOOL— 0 bales fine Western Wool for
■4«t>r ’ EDOIRTOir * BTEWABT, ,
" J ' ■ .107 Wood it»,
tj’EATHEKS—6 aacka now landing from
yr’'" 1 *" t %uavmn • w.,
y" ''.iif Z X-
(3.15
oi mini ion
Open to VltUors Health or Pleat
nrt|from Jane l*t to October l*t.
Aeeommod&UoQi for Over 50 0 Viiiiors.
The ohio white sulphur sprinqs
Coooty. IS ml|« Kortb of
OuloiDtmaftheCapUotof Ohio,) 00 ***L® ci °!f > 1 B v ,rer i lo
aUoofromDeUwo»s
lion ooib* Bp*lag(UM, Moont Veroon mod
JUllroaJ, and W rnileo from Mefcttrt % *H«T ®*_S 1
tUU-o. oo tb* Oolbobwf. Plqaa ualrihi* W™*-.
Tb* modlctoil qaollttoo of tbe« Bpringo Mo onociTjujaa
I by tho»* of *ny other Mlnonl Wotero In tbo PoUod bUU>o.
4®*Forßoon»orolbarlnfona»iloo.J“Ujs“' ' -
ANDREW WILSON, J«U ,
White Snlpbor RprioPf-Obto^
Assurance Company,
NO. 1 MOOEGATE StRZET, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED IN 1836.
CAPITAL $0,398,800 00
PAID UPOAPITAL AND SURPLUS... 3,t94,1H 03
ANNUAL REVENUE, tor the jeer end*
log January 31, 185 H.: 933,094 19
This company insures against
Lom or Damage by Fira, almost snry daaalptlon of
property. Tkt Baitt of JVr»*u»»«re noderatt , and, la
all case*, bated upon toe character of the owner or occo*
pent, mad the nanta of the riak.
bOMM promptly ad jailed and paid without reference to
1 Loudon. A tftclalptmanent fund prmvded in Pftiiaisi*
phiafarfayrntnl pflossetin thit country.
ixmiiaa in pitoiumb:
Uuin. Jam*Mctully A Co, 174 Wood atmt;
“ Juha Floyd A 173 M • “
~ irn A Kirkp«trfcka,lQ3 Liberty street;
JrekglA 00-, 90 Wood stmt:
•osTU'Croy A Co, 64 Wood atmt;
too ItcCandlMi A Co, 103 “ “
£fck *Oo, 96 Water stmt;
4u Fabnertock * Ox, Fit* and ffiofl stnata;
«dwan A 00, Saoood and Wood atreeta;
, Lm * Co, 8 Wood street;
laid A 00, Fourth and Market itxeate;
dim, Uhsil 00, Wood and Water its;
jancxi tspfliLini lpbu.
rt, Eaq, 13 Dank atnet.
Olagborn A 00, 231 Market atreet; .
[’Kee A Co., 22 South Front street;
fteos AOolllna, Front and New; ate;
William* A Co, 613 Meiket street;
Graham A Co, 20 aad 22 LeUtia street;
Mil, Ksq, President Mechanic*' Bank:
itep, Fsq, President Union Dank:
.porter, lato Jaigo Enpram# Court,
mil W. ABBOTT, Agent,
Temporary Offiea, 103 Wood atract.
wu. kjchbaum,
CityTtwnrtg.
iJIHE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAT
•isocUttd with him In th* WHOLESALE OEODKBY
DUBIKB2S, Mr. SAMUEL BWABT and Hr. WILLIAM
CURRY, to! wtll eoathmo th» ume U lh* OtD STAND,
NO. 971 ijIBERTY OTREIT, dirotljr oppoiHo tbs Bag]
Hotel. I
PUUbnrjlj, July 1,1859.
SAMUEL 2fITAUT~~W< M.GOBSIL7—WIL CUUBX.-
W. M. GrORMLY & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
P'R OVIBIONB, PRODUCE
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
So. 371 Libert? Strut, Pittsburgh, P*.
Ja£6md2dp
GBBAT SALE OF I-A^TDS
HOMB W O O D
ON SATURDAY, JITf/Y lQth,
AT THREE AND A HALT O'CLOCK, V- M.,
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, un
tli» premlaM, i>ur Qomtwood Bttilou, oo th» Penn
cjltaolq RaUroeJ, *il tb»t t*oJj of Land known M
FOUNTAIN HILL FARM
MO. S 3 WOOD BTKBKT,
four Poors abors Bt. Charles Hotel,
je3o:dtim
0 fl. Sinn, late of Lancaster Loots * Gacoo, P»t»U’g.
GBO. S. 88.VA17 & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
TOR THE SALE OP
PIG IKON, BLOOMS, Sc.,
No. 52 Wood St., Pittsburgh.
Rzmxnos—Lvca, Bh«t> A Co, PttUburgh; Lrlngitcn,
Copeland A Co., Pitttbnrgb; Tbca. E. franklin, Eiq-,l*n
caater; How- aimnn Cameron, lUrTUborgjßryan, Gardner
A Co, HolUdsyebnrg, Pa. Jeto.6md
Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA,
(nesiree Against Loia or Damage by Fire
onßalldlnge, fllerchandlre. Far*
nl(ar«idt«., at RcMouble
llatea of Premldm.
Dtuorou. —F. Batcbfbrd Start: WUUam U’Em,ul Wo.
il’Keo A Co; Nalbro Fm»i*n Jno. M. Atwood, cf Atwood,
White A Co; EenJ. T.TredJck,of Tredlck, Stoke* A Co;
Henry Wharton; tfordeeai L. Dewaoa; Geo. H. fliswert, of
Stewart A Fro; Jobe H. Broro, of Jobs U. Brown A Co.;
B. A.f*fcneatook,of B. A. Fahnestock & Co.; Andrew D.
Cesb: J.l*.Brrfntor,ofWood A Snioser.
F. RATCHFOBD eTABB, President.
Cn ISLES W. Coxs, Boewury.
Pmsscson Rsixstscn.—Wm. Holmes*,Co *J. Painter
4 Oa, Thomas &L Ilowe, E«q, J*a. Marshall, £iq, Allen
Kramer, Esq, Wilson, M’Droy A Co, Wilson,Psyas A Co,
Dailey, Brown A Co, Livingston, Copeland A Co, James B.
Lyon A Co, Wm. S. Lardy A Co.
OEO. 8. DRY AM A CO., AgcnU,
jeSOHlod No. 62 Wood Btmt.
IRI 8 H
Damaafea, Ola para, Ac.
fIONSDMERSQF RICHARDSON'S LlN
£NS,mnd those doirtrona of attaining tbeQBNUINF.
GOODS, should ne that the srticles they purchase era seal*
ed with the tall name of the firm.
RICUARDSOX, 80K3 4 OWDVi,
h a guarantee of the eoundneea tad durability of (ho Good*
Tbt» caution la rendered aneotially ttecceury h Uiko
qataUUetoi ialami tad defoctlft lineal tit prepared,
aetaoa after uaaon end eealed with thectaitof BIOuABC*
SON Jij Jtleh Uuoaea, who. regard!*** of the Injury (hat
luflJcled alike on the American coaaamor tadtho Danufae
tore nr of the genola* Good*, wiU not readily abandon a
boalnou ao profitable, whilopnrchtMre can bolopotedoo
with roods of a worthlen character.
. J. BULLOCBB fc J. B. LOCK*
. acfilydla Agouti, M Ohnrcb etreet. New York.
GAUNTLETS,
LISLE GLOVES,
Balling low et'alcre of
Jc27
INVENTOR'S SALE ROOM—The eab
ecrlber baring rented a large wareroom for tbs exhibi
tion endeale of naerljr invented sod labor string Machines,
bo Invito* all those who bare any to alspoa* of to give
http a call or tend on tbalr modtts, and oa will dispoea of
hem; and alaothalr Patent Bight on reasonable terms. lie
! j»o ioTitca all thorn wbo wlah to save tlmo and labor by a
trifling expense to give- him a call and examine the articles
now on ha"*, at GKO. W. BUNN’d Beal Estate and Insur
ance Office, North aide of Leacock afreet, etb door cast of
fodtral st, Allegheny Otty. j <27
CoRTKotUB’s Orncr, July 4tb, 1859.
CITX WEIGH SCALES.—StaIed Propo
sals, addressed to the Finance Committee of Councils,
will be received at this Office, tor one week from date, for
Weighmaetars for the aarerol City Weigh Bcalea. Bidder*
Will atate how mnch per cast of the grose revantu arising
from said scale# they will pay the City for the cae of same,
jjg HENRY LAMBERT, Controller.
A REIYAL.—ORGAN HARMONIUM.—
J\_ The | anbraibert are happy to announce that they
Sara st-laet received another of thcee onrirailed ORGAN
HARMONIUMS, from the factory of Carhart, Needham 1
Oa, New York, trblch have canted eneb a eeuaUon In the
mnalcal world, and of which a specimen maybe must the
totbanui Church, Seventh street—Bar.-I>r,jEriutfc't. Tha
extraordinary demand makas these Instrument# vary eearvr,
and purchasers fehoald make early application for them.—
For tale by 1 ILKLXBER ABBO., Na,6STtthaL,
Solo A4OOU for Carhart A NoedhaafrOrymßanpcßlams.
A MERIOAN FLUTE SCHOOL—With
r fV new and complete rules and exercise*, and all neces
inry instructions to perfect tbs learner In the art of playiog
the flute without* master,together with* large collecGou
ofpcpuUrpnslo, con dating of polka*, March**, Ac., by R»
Uowe. PricaWe. Formteby..
JOHN Q. MELLON, 81 Wood street.
Oople* mailed cm receipt of the price, Joy
CUTLERY.—' We invite the attention of
housekeeper* and the trade to cur stock of Amarksa,
English and German CUTLERY. 'lt Uno*ujpw«dk' r ?V
rlety, an 1 « 01 be *old it vary low flgnraK
je2 . CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG*
ICY LIST—
. ICIGHKBZ3,
; MEAT SAFES. *
•WATERCOOLERS, .
BAtaiNG AFPABATC3,
Cheap for the 4th at thilroo CUF Bwv» oodWa War*-.
kf 0 ** 0 * ' W.BRABSAkW,No.IS4 Wo6d*U
: Jnt - - betow 4h* alga cCth»OMflri>flua.\-
. SILL,' Surgeon Office»^^
nTbT GRANT StREEtS®
oDsoaita Court UUitii be can suit the wall
- V '>•'' - ■/, 7. • ■
18-50.
UORTHBRN
CARD
WILLTAM IS. OGEMLT.
tx) nturo at
tier iofjrmatioa rmn to obUlaftJ bj railing on
DU. JOIIN WILSON,
At Uomcwood Station.
loa&s & onnacs,
IMPORTERS OP
R D W A RE,
PIITBBU&UU.
the enterprise
HICHAItDBON'S
L I N B N S ,
SILK GAUNftETS,
BILE GLOVE?,
BCBOOFIELD A CO.
irS»Nonci.—Tho wbsoribera to the «tockofjj
r*r B-ROBIBOSiNo- 25SLK*«y »*'*'/• ***IMt£* r
taeot of share, oner fcsbr* BAWWUT,
lbs 26th last. so 4 Oo* Dollar prr share »e*hly Uwrtaftsr
ootUtUwhoU UptUla.- - U. K. tfABJU^,Pr»X
PUlabsrgh, July JaltW .
jj^p^NoTiCE. —Th«" : *
•Notice.— Tfaeilistorical Society of We»t
- «rn PeooajlTftoU will toll"
UOSOAV
at tbs Rooms of th* Mercantile Library AMocialloh, roorlb
•tmt,cter Adams* £ipre*»Cltl:o.
_ju&-«td ' l>. L. RATON, gecratary.
FT??* Pittsburgh Gymnastic Association.—
Ttr Regular Qnerterlr Meeting of tbo WWjrtor«H
Qjmoa*UcA«ocia£kmwilU>«htUoa MONDAY BYE KING,
Jnlyllih.aMUo'olocfc. Id addltUo’tolhoiaghtirtßil
aw. e “CbMiM 1 viu tw beta* th» meeting tit nlDpuoo,
«iU> chasm In the bydavi, Ac. A fall atUuOanc* of Urn
oomborvureqtMtod. : By order oftbePrtalleat, >
Jofrgtd j. d. M'PADEH, Secretary.
Aqknts Wanted.—To sell four
oaw InTentlon*. Agaata hare made orer $25,000 on oca- ■■
Utter lb«a all other timltar ageocle*. Sea J toor atampa
a? 4 cat 80 papa* parUenlan, gratia.
JcllCadarnT EPHRAIM BROWN. UwtH, Mm
Wantid in this State to can*
tip*ith thaQOLPEN SALVE. Bellarapftly. Can make
nodi>ay. Fort»nu,Ac,nßOaiamp.
* jallSmdAßt C. P. WniTTRN, Lowell. Maaa.
fitnusnnmtß,
p' oTTIi 0 xTTe AT RE
six masts OSLT.
COMMENCES MONDAY EVENING, July IH, ISW.
Morrla Brother*, Pell ft^Tiowbildge'e
OINST&EIiS ABD CO\VBai*I»OQIASB,
pnah School Street Honae, Boston.
Tbe Larmat, Beit and Mo«t Original Bind Jn-Jhe Wtili
BiiJaUt, Authoraad ffcoodian...,
BIIXY MOBEIB.I K ;
OrUlosl Mocking Blrd.Comedlan «od Tatubiriniri.
* JOSSY PELL, j „ -
lb» nnri failed Bone PUjorind Ven*lfle Perfcrmsr,
j. a Trowbridge. •
The popular Baaso BelUdlst and-ViuUout.
B. M. OABBOLL.I.
Champion Female and Jig Danxr.'
FRED. WILSON. <
'Tbe treat dog Dancer and Grecian Staio-a..
AMBROSE A. THAYER,
Tbe Celebrated Balladhtand Guitarist.
W. J. BBOOKWAY,
Lading VioUolst and Tenor.
GAEL T&AUXMAN,
Violin Second and Soloist.
B. W. PBEBCOTT, Alto aad Guitarist.
MAST. BENTS, . _ , "
Tbe Child of Song and Wonder of the world.
MAST. TOMMY, JsTenile Dancer.
Piof. J. L. GILBERT, the Brilliant Pianist.
W Uh tbe above talent, thii Troupe challenge tbe world to
compete with them. .... _ o____
They will hare the honor of appearing with new Bong*,
Acta, Dance*. Witty Baying*, Borteeqnee, Ac.
For farther parOcnlart, tm posters, newspapers, pimpn*,
let*,programme»,At T ofth»day. -
«&.Doora open at 7: to commence at 8 precisely.
uZd* tf AdMiaim -Dress Circle, 35 cent*; Barnette,
25 cents; deecad Tier, SQ Cdnta. . . •
. CflAB- A. MORRIS, Agent
JLON M0BBI8,Ba»ln*«i Manager. Jnll:6td
2JYBJ AND BAB
dispe ns ary.
Offi M 55 Main Bt, (2d door, np sUir* l )Baflhlo,lf.Y.' :
Established by the celebrated
DR, JOHNSON. late of London, England.
A great dlioorery la the adenee of medicine*, being aeer*
tain and speedy core for reatoring the eight and nearing
all dlseaarspeenliarto-.theeye. This U onlvenally ac
knowledged the only safe and aare remedy now known. It
has been used with great soeeese by tha most aUllfal phy
aielani In Europe and America.'
patients in any part of the country can treat themselre*
successfally at a modsrate expane*, thereby areldlng the
dangerand expence of falUnglnto the hands of nnUUIM
obniciaa*. This modklne (sufficient to car*J will be sent
by mail or Express, with al I necessary directions on ncolpt
of Ten Dollars.' ‘ ? '
Dr. Johnson’a Certain and Infallible Cure for
Deafness and Singing Noises in the
Ears, Nervous Bead and
Mind Complaints,
Affording Instant relisf to sufferer* who h*Te been troubled
with deafness for many year*. After osleg this remedy a
few diva tbs pativnt la suddenly and almost mlracaloosly
enabled to bear ordinary toned conversation; In the room
of a few weeka tbe most obstinate caee of deafoen is effect*
too nomeroos to msntion bare-been restorrf to
Mrfect hearing and forever rescued from tha snares of tbe
oumsrooa dangerous unqualified pretender* of MtapM*®*
dax. Hospital and private teetlmoalale and cmtincalea
from the moat *min*ntpbysfcUnsand*nrgeona tn EngJ«rf,
tn wboea preaaow deaf persona hare been cured, and many
hundreds of privet* pationU cored esn be seen <
tx> Acaseof IbUoodlrio* (enoushM.^**^"”^^!*
.„ ..... -•E'sissSf jssssr-';
Offlc 9S M.lu fiuScfftlo.M. T.
IMPOKTANT TO FARMERS.— .
lime manuke.
»A uo>t •iMlUnt ffrUUrer—far »opirlor to comao
•it ONE*fOUfiTQ ITd PBIOE.
'ifiO XARUER BHOULD FAIL TO TRY IF.
tad lor ui» Ij
MANUFAOTUaiKa .00.,
j*b Hin CaiiU.)
mIBU-etH’B Commercial
Por Banker*' and Bnsintis Hen.
riniE FOURTH SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME
1 of thU valuable record of credits, which was published
on to© 16lhofJeattar7, having been exhausted by a rapid
tod extensive dotasnd, a second oditton, review! and cor
rected, baa been tented, and is now ceady for dellrerj to
each aa bare not already eappllod tbeatsolrcs viUt the
* Sa«ra! tmodreda or the beat Banker* and Merchant* fa
different cittee of the Union, hare emitted in perfecting thl*
Bebrenco Becord, that making a Tendons and reliable
corapend’cf the pecnnliry condition and pioepecU and boat
ooM capacity of about 22,000 mercantile firms, In twenty* •
els oftne principal title* and centra of trade in the United
SUtee. ■ - .
the Haw York Merchant or Banker' will ascertain by a'
key accompanying the book, the grade of credit, character,
habile, and capital of each at will be likely’to deal with
him, while the oot-oftown merchant will leant with ac
curacy, the exact fonodaifon on which the Hew 7ork hotuee
baae their btntiae**. - " ,
To proTida for any poce&de citor that might occur la a
work ao gigntiein detail and to keep porehaaere informed
cfiha changes that mint necraarity taka place, ibs pro
prietors teas * printed thttt tfeomefifoft# «enr wuk.
Tha Uni «Bd ironblo mch a work muitssTe.tbslossea
It most proreut, sad the influenca It aunt hare 10 eeendng
a ecoud and profitable trade, make it iarstoabls to wool*
ule Merchants, UaaufiKtorers, Not* Stokers, and Banks
of Discount, and yet the whole. Including the two aoml-aa
nntl rolamea, the shosts ofeerwettona ’ end the fedUttes of
thte HandrOdDoK
Fn^oartlcnlers, not embraced in tile airettaement,
may be obtained et the office of the proprietors andpobUsb-
J IS. BBADBI&EST * BONi .
No. 237 Breadwsy, New York,
Or er Broadway Bank.
£. XL KEVIN, Jr., Agent
No: & Wood street, Pittsburgh-^'.
Alio, of
m;l6
A COUNTRY RESIDENCE FORSAfcE.
—lO acres of Land, with Dwelling Hoove of 6 rooms
«udeellar, cool tarn, spring andvpiing brave,* young
Orchard of choke trait, grvpe riwu ana variety or email
traits; citrate atSmilee from Allegheny City, ontho Penye
rille Plank Boad. For price and terms apply at Our Office,
51 Market atroet.. 3. nOtHBKaT 4 BON,
j n 2 - Baal Brtats Agenta.
Bedford Springs,;
Tia Huntingdon and Broad Top Bailroad from
Huntingdon,
YISITORS to this celebrated and delightful
Watering risca, from Pittsburgh rad the Wot, win
take the Uafl Train UaTing the Penmylnnla E.B. Depot at
8 a.jL* arrive at HuntiagdoaaiPa. tuccanoctingdirtet
vltb traioa on the Eanttngdon 4 Brand Top B. B. to Hope
well, and arrtre at thaSpring! la time for tea,«u» evening.
By taking tbs Fut Lira sect at 4Sof.il, paiKagen ar
rive to Huntingdon st Hfc4s r.SL, and remain over aunt; or
If paorogar* prater U, they can etay all night at Altoona,
and connect at Huntingdon next morning'with a tralnfor
the6p, aSoaHlHQ WEST VBOkfTHE BPBIKOS:
Lears Bedford after breaktot rad connect at Honttagdon
with Vail Train watt at 6 r. it, on Penra.BlL, artirlng la
pittlbcrgh at midnight*
This ronte- wOl be found pleasant, quick and cafe, sod
every attention paid totha comfort of puvengen. . .
THBOUQH TIOKBTS TO HOP£WKLUSS 00, CM bo had
at the Union Ticket Office, Pitttburghjfntn-
J, STJtWABT, Areol Poona. B.R.
J. J. LAWBBKOB, fittp't H.A8.T.8.8.
Huntingdon, Jena 15,1869. Jelfceodtw
fittsbnvgli ininraßcc. company..
Office, No. 96 Water Street, \
PITTSHUEan, PA.
BOOT. GALWAY, PrtoidroL
r. A. BinsiA*, toe*} BRADHT. Tie* Prat
Jenna egstnat Hall tod Oaxfoßiaki, on the Ohio tsd
ftUaladpsi rirnitsd lrflnUne*,»Bd Meiioeßlsb
mllj. ; ■ —„■ «1
And ogolnit Leas or Damage b/ Ftr*.
And against tbs Peril* of tit* Be* aed tnla&J UaTlgstieo
aod Transportation. ■•.
•• Robert Galway, '
Sean! HcOforkem
Joseph P. Geasa, U. D-,
John Boot t,
James UsmaU,
De-rld Blcbey,
June# W. niilmxß,
Ohaa. Artmtiuiol, j
roy3<£?*wd2m'
QOVERNMENT PIPECEAY,
• sxuoku:.
- • *- Alm&iarßndle?.
John L Loach,
John FnH«rton,'
Nothin F. Alt,
Robert Boblton,
WUlUsiCaiT,
S liV £OJE3 or 23 LUMPS SACM,
la atorauA ferula Ljr
JeSlaodUop' TON CAW A ACKtS. Bdilaow.
! : WOOW WOOL!!
f|MJE HIGHEST MARKET PEIOE PAID
X tyr illjraJ* ofOtEANWiBnEO FLKEO* AND
IUB WOOLS, at U>* Old EeUblUSed Wool Wirehoo**,
No, 139 Üb*i tj Sti*at, comer *f Cadi'sallay.
t»y«ft-'»»wJ2g*3tDwr J« L. MARSHALL.
Das. c. U. FITCH * J. W. BTKBBf
pbyslct*** for Dlicum of the Throat and
Chesty aad other CSronic Atlme&ta eomplfcaUd wither
ft fl«iajl>nlmnn»rT Oontaroptlan. OQc* 181 Psna atreet,
Pa COSBULTATION PKBE. AUeto! qoe*
Uop*eeottotb«s *W»lo* tocvonU n»by Utter.
JefctUßfcwlyPtt - - • ' ••■ i ' •"
C. B. M. SMITH,
Attorney and Couneellbrat Law,
mTl&dlyjaj
Fair Ground*--
THE BOARD OF MANAGERS of the Alr
bghtojf Cbonlp Afrletilttnl Society will
powle »t tbelr BoxnUr Meeting, to be held as the LiBT
WADSKfiDAYO# JULY.IU9, atlOo’clock, A. St. for the
LMaeorOroaadfer.twoDUntiCl DALL 3 witfiia lidr
darara 1b Uw 9lh ward, fer ftr» pern,. attiw. esssel ml
o!ooaeoadßd>odfißj dollar*..lommi topnrilda Ihair
ovok&Qdlßg*. YbetlMfortheHiUa win battuea touts
otO»ciottnUooir coTeradwitb tbs bcOllagaof Hears.
Price andJohoetoS; for fall paitimlir* aoqotra oftfu
Secretary, 1 ‘ 6.BCHOTIB, Js, , .1
. :laVatdd«wdU AUY»U*»,KB.Whcttitr>rt.-''
T INSEKP OH*—3ooo galls, for sate fey T
Ij, - B.uFAHmrocKAc£L
fit ■ 1 • Ho. CO. cccnar fgarfli and Wood ****** •
>ls Extra instore for sale by
'iaoa.Bgtt.too.
CORN— 1,000 bushels prime Yellow in store
ttnitt/ ; u&l Tnofl.Biu.eoa
' 1. ■ ■ y
"'' »■ yi."bAVlB, Anoaan B?r
-rrifelEE'S 3AUS oFfj3J> BPIIgIKO ,
1
SUt,tt2o’clock,OßU>*.p«ni«£WUl_o* _ ft«tCtt' ~
UoJjoa*tottoTfioofo
W.t»ur ttiwt, ■w^f®
AHBTIS L0DB18~fcC0VB« tl>allU ’StWP 1
lUOHSD« KS SJ'
ObppM fitiidt, Bond *a4 B«al lUUU> M*> ;
it lb« Vrt»nMlikmiS‘* 001 ‘ t?
■■££&*> **
CO-PARTNERSHIP*
I havetbisday associated within^niy
J. BT. CLA.IB OBAS, Tba b wines* will U <
tinned ondtr tbs firm sadstjlsofS. SHAT A SON. -
JoJj Vftt a lS6»- f 3AMCBLORAV t
'9. oSta.Y Ac St>N.
DRAP R R SAN J> T.A ILO R S,' *
NO. 5* ST. CIjAIR- BTBBBIi -V i
f«S3;Affc-3q<aH ..'. :' PITTSBIj%G&i P-*- ~
T\ISSQLOTION —The Partnership hereto--
I 9 foroTexUtlng between Wruu* g«tg •ya , i
Beowv, tinder tho style of WM. j
•olred cq tbeUth dsy of February ,1859, bT * h * ;
David K.PAHK sad JAMES BABE, J»-.t* , “* J2T:..
Cbued Uio lotarnt cf Mr. J). Brown* desM, to tbs £*** .-
of Wra. Smith 4 Co, tbs Fcmirtry ttd •,
will be hereafter esndoctoi under tho style ct EmUn. r»»..
A Oa,bj whom the bas'ses* of tbe tote Arm wutyo swuoa,
surra, plrklaco./' * '
NINTH WARt> FOTTNDRV,
. V" . pitt36cboii,i?a. ;'l.,’
Xfa>ehou»e, JVo. lWr|rtf and 120 Second Street,
Manufacturers of aii ‘alias ana do*
*a lotions cfCoal Oil Betorttiad StiHsJSsitai W»-<
ter tii«, B*d Iren* Deg Irb&V Wsgqo .Boxes, Stool llooJdi, i
Pallor*.Hsogtr* sodCon&llngv ...
Also* Jobbtay sad tf seam* Outings of ovtry tascri^iiAa
n ft?^a?s^Mapi*t»- machine snap studied to tb» •
Founsr7«n notary WUag* wffi,twwretolir ««*£*-
#a. . uysow ■•>.
rpng nndereizned have associated with them •
Ihi th® Commute* Bnri»M» Ji*» *»*®*»r ®*;
sfewwimoite. n«#tjucf -
berttotos- ; . •- _.
titx. meet.. num~— —.-W.XUBctt.
- . , s - : xrxikCXOK £s OO,: • - ••• '
COMJIISSIO N MEBO HANTS,
fcrth»Bl*of .
FI (Iron tadßwomi. .
98 WATS? RTnggP>
T UAYE THISDAY ABBOCI^JJ
I aa, ur.JOEN DKXOW, ia
feS%iU be conducted under the »*»•
ON49SLLOW. : •’ _ -;_
'"“oSS'ci'iSSmFK* au' lt*
No. 118, *«£««£::
-*? s%£.tSsS£K ffi^SSSKS;
S££. r,SS2Vit?.o W u,SW
■Olidt • coutKuicaf U» palrnat* b * n * <,fcn “ VSS? 7
.TimJnllo umiliUnii. . ipuai?_-
~ • .-.
IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR-. EH...
mM Bottl lu tha Hew Kngtadattt* ij »;g».
mlljlSctta, maw tcc ‘»» trgil i„.f?
saaafi«'s!M 4 SiSSS'-
ptatoly fnroUhsd to ftmffiatttd l “ r B # J T
tad lh*houm wiHeontlao* to ft, fL**gSSto“
ta «TBfy rwpoct. Jalldly LEWIB BICB. Proprietor^
1 — —p eun xnatttote, —v
ri^^mwL'^ssJKS^raSSSs-
T i*i*SSa l o«£«' or p>rn* “*y “s»u ■amjjßm.v
; Auaum*
KOT7KTZE BKO JHltßft v,, i
Baaieri, Beal Eitati and Collettlsgl|eHtj,
-’>.. razimtnr ' • ■*■■/ .'■ -L'rYi'.J-
Ltad .Warrißtlt Fonlga Bad DoflJMtlsj.
- KXCHAHGK. v ' A .
- OMAB CITT. KHBRABK/L;- -
WE give special attention to the collection -!
of losing, tad to ttia payment olTaxea Is Kabntka -
and Wat urn lowa,bny and ail Land W«*r*aU, loan money
Cjt Eastern Capitalist*; il*o!o*alAiidW*n»nt»»Mt»-
raldanla, at thsuioal rates'of lotonat to praampton; (to*
wit:SS toJOptr cant per annna); Wjetinar,tl^ i l*W'~
empted at security. Tto*» hating Xtnd WagaaU-yt
<rau to forward aooa, a» the QowpmgntLafla».*’^" r^
*m bacSfend at poWto aala, eoi »*—-
Join ISS9. conaagnanUy thedf "
'ffias,'
it«tn lay
55tf555 TUi.be t Qeofsr-
%»**/ wbenWawlll-DeptV'; ;
SiiMii^iißahiiWh^^SnacttoM^nii.entries •fa eitbar- =
.nJwjweißeyTttbrak* City, OaibaCtty,DakomDlririct»r- *-;
Nebraska; al*o»’ Connell Biota, and efottc •;,-
leva. preempted land can be bad mjrteertartln* tor;; *
eotdiortoqoamj and location. Our ccarfgato :
Land Warrants, Including Lead OOea fee* '. .
•cr*. a»a|U>oo lor 100 acre*; amaUar warrant* to proper*-
tloa. WboalarealotaareientenasoaaUadedoetioawill- ■■ -
bo made Iron abote rate*. F*t muttn-aUcamaaceoni*
pa&ytbo Warra&ts*- ■■ » '•••••r.
lacoMWaeoe* of the recant commercial refcMon, price! -
of Baal Ectata bar* vary matarialij dedis«4 .■> thtt -
aa ever before indneemeout© Invert are affLrod eoceptUjk.
tsta. Jfebraakala deetiried eralcag. to jdtract ttmramda-; -
wttbia Jwr border. Her central petition; gedgrapbtealta,
wttb bar eeatero boundary eoumd.byoneoftbenust.'lm*
portant river* In tbe Union; tba ffertwty.othertotl,b*al&- •
fol climate, and bor (aexhanrtlbla mineral traunna, foda> w
ding tbelrte difeoverteeot Gold within'tbe.TCarritory,to.
for her do ordinary adrasoeseat In the fitters. ; ---■y •.
♦ any information desired In robreoca tofatalnam genar*'--
allita Nebraska or lowa, ebewfoltj tfvoa free qf ebarya. 1
> WJSBEJrEBBYPBaHiSSIOHtO ~ “V
Ueaira-Dreiel A Co., Bankers, HiQad«l©lila,Baiß,WßT ..•
jjoa k Oo- Merohenta, ‘Philadelphia,
Seat, Bantee 4 Co, PhJt, P*;'Johwan.'B»tf>«n* On, \
Bankert, Baltimore, Jid;-Yan Yelcrk, Bead BPtaxal^ank*..
era, Now.Tork; Kna&tb, Nachod k Kshna, Banker*, S.T,' .
Fenner; M’llillan*..drtonri,M*rtbeol«,N.T; Heeb*flla .:•
Bank] fit. Icni*, MO4 fi. Jooea k Co, Babken, Ptttrtmrgb,- - -
£a; Brown Jt Sarkpatxkk,' Merchanta, FittfbnrjV-W-i
ffnmeer, Villa * Co, Bankers, Bovton, £l*o4
Srotborias,-Banker*. • Cincinnati, Ohio; Sating* Deposits
Bank, Csoton, Ohio; Mr. Lbnia gh*ffer r canton, dUornay at
Lav, and General Collecting Agent lot Ohio; Ueem,Bwees7, •
Bittanhonae k hart, Washington,' D. C? M.Tbonrpaon, -
Waahlngtoa,P.C. ' • - - --C'~ctnyM{towtd«'-->
■|J. E. C4tDWBI.Ii 4 CO., ■
■:1 SS2 Chestnut Street,
5 ' r ■ [oppeslU airtrd'HoQM»] • i
2 P ; HILADEL .P fi I A
NKWIMPORTATIOSS-FlNfi WATCHBi
PATCH,' PHILLIPSJkCO. Watches;lbGenera.
CHABLC3 PflQDaHAM’S.loodoQ.TlOfrKMpcr*, new
tsricjj ell thet, In Hunting Cates and Open Pace. ’
|©* , Soio Authorized Agents for above.
GOLD AND BILTCBj CKGUSn ASH EWZ2& 3 . . .
. -w A. rr on "J
BTCHJBWBtßY.oewdealghi. j
DIAMONDS, PCABLB, and aU Uu» Taehlmablo Etjlee. 1 _
BILYCB WABC, tmisrpamd la style, quality and fiobh.
tfsldDg Philadelphia, art 1 anted to ex*
amine Ibtlr .
, IfZW 21 A BflZ C ESTABL tWXENT,
a rislt entailing so obligation to purchasers - -
URIPOBSI PRICES, in plain figures, and no tvUUos. '
JeZfcljd ■" ~ -*.•
1859. geconcl njrrivM of 1559.
CARPJBTB AND OIL CLOTHS,
AT THE FOCRTfI STREET CABPET ATOgEj
WD. & H. M’CALLTJM RESPEOT^
• TOLLY announce thutbsy are rtcstTtngs iw*' ?
oM supply of <JABPEIIHG I Meeted-directly- firoa''tne
Impcrtata and UanoEecfortxt by -One of the And; new in'
the Cast, to which they tarite tbs attention o! porcbasars.
Also, s new atyla of OANXOS'H AWING, far summer per*'
lers. Tbs latest make of GABPEXL SWCBfCEA, etc, etc,
which ahalt he offered at lb* lowest ratse.;- =•■•<
Jea W.P. A ILIfCAIXDH. .
ALLEGHENY INSUHANCHCOME'Y
OPPnTSBVBGU. : •
-Orncr—No. 37 Fifth Street,Bsnk Blocfc, s
TNSUBES. AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
I tmE iKD HARIKB BTKKfI. -..;
ntaua JOHgS, rmUnnt; JOHH t>, UcOOES. Tire
TnU4rol;X>.»l BOOK,E«aM»rr.C>t«.TraiUJIOKAB,
GensrtlAgent. ■
Hxxxcre»*-*lia*c Jooek. 0.0. natter,
Oapt. B, C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. i. Mffl-
D. McCord, Imc itpennock, B; P.KttUny.Oopu Vm.
Peso, Thos.lLHowti goht. ILParla. j«I;lyd .
City Taxe* and Water Heart. - 4
NOTICE is hereby «ircn, thaiiiLaccbrd
soee with Acts of Ahamoly, and by airffccrfty of ti»
atyoT Pltuborßh,a]| vdity Taxes and Water Bentyftr ■
1669 are now due end pajibie ai the ttSsa of lbs City Tits*
nrn, Poorth street. ; -
On all Texet and Waue JUnta paid bsfars AogoU Ist, •
deduction of flra per C4nt. will beoade.’ *•-
On ihosapaid from August Ist Co SeptemberlUb,> da-'
dottioo of Two per Colt .-
On these paidoa or after Ortrf*r l<Lto NorembarUt, -
Ptve per Cut wfll be added - -'i
And farall the Texts and Water Bents ramslnlsgoßmld
on Horember Ist, warrants will bolssaed. with an addmen"
of Ten per Cent ' Ifß. EtOUBltlT, Gtf Trutuir.
N. B—TenaaU who' agree wUh their landlords to my
Water Bents on they occupy, can asesrtahi' •
the amount on applkatfanal ihsTro—otereOSlcs. -faiktf
Jobs IFGOt,
G. O. HUSSEY & CO.' havo'remoTed to,
• their new Copper Waxebnost, CO. 87 Plim
gTßtlfC;in the Iron rroot Block, third doer vut of Whod
street. v- {. -
Plttabargh Copper > Rolling Mill.''
C. a./HCSSEY 4 CO.
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PRESSED COPPEK BOTTOMS, '
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Ho. 37 Fifth Btreet, T>ltt«bor»\s?s. : . ,
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