jitisljurgl lajcfe; iw, !-***** V'^f* T H. eRRHTT 41 C0.,.' ' V xhITORS PBOPJtJ B T.O RB.- ■■ :■ ■ • :*x 5 s- ; WBDHE3DAY WEfrma. JULY ’ 13, 1869. .*.•... -Republican StateTlcket. % . aoorrba asntii. - THOMAS B.OOCHBAN, of York county. y;v.’: .'V-.:-vW>Tn'o» ianni,': ..•■■ ,r - WILUAU H. KEI&l, of B«rk« wuotjr. Republican County Ticket *•' stain, ■■. EUA3 n.IBIBD, PitUbarsb. WILLIAM VAVHBIL-Fiinbiirgb, , DAVID A.PSESSLEY, AlU*h»oy. CEIABLE3I*.GOIIIBIHO, |UMr«a. DAVID E. BAYARD, P*Me* , ■ WILLIAM £3PY,Lo»« Sl-CU^- T ■ 152131431 UW J5M*. THOMAS MELLON, CpiHo*- «*“■ coajnmo*!*, JONATHAN BR AUFF, SoolhPUUtorgh. J — iDonc*,-- - .. . - DAUDOOBNEUCa,S*wk:tI«7. r ILT. ANDERSON, EutDetr. ‘(micros or rsa root, 302tva hULLEB, Bd6w<Uo. : After polUiaal jkaowledge, residlog ia Kentucky, and- anxious that the y oung men ; •. of the country shell not grow up iqfgnbrance,: requests the editor of the National lattlligenccr ‘ to state, itt to impartial manner,f he era#da of • the respective potitlosl parlies of lhe country. Tho editor replies ai lengjlhrbnt with ibis reply wo havebothiogtodoin the present notice. Our attention, was attracted to a description of the condition of tho modern democracy, as given by 1 oar Weehiogton cotemporary. z Jt? harmoniona I featoresohoirto sachadraoUge-thatwehannot avoid gtirihg pot readers Ihehwehtof lhe sketch: whofavbrintemalim proveinenla/nndDemocraUWhb.denotthcblhem as i .Democrats who think the ■' pubtio lend* sbinld be disposed# bs speedily as poasiblhbyageberalfcpmesfeecVbUl, and Dem- pftoidnee thlSpolicy nowise; and ■= (not Vo c oo H) ‘demagogical ' and agrariaby -Democratß who espouse Mr. Clay's plan of 'distribaUon.Vaod Democrats who denoancoiheeehemetoa rank political heresy; ‘ . - . ■Detnocrats whdjb’elleve Tn tho gospel of fllubos : terism, and Democrats who soilain the central!* . ty laws; Democrats who advocate the revival of the slare.trade, and Democrats who rote it to be ‘anwise.'ihexpedleDt, and .contrary to tho seK . « tied polioy of the oonntry.C. ' At present oar Democratic friends in all parts of tho .cbantry seem tobe particularly exercised _ by certainUmSl^fiagiu^riDgoat of what is called ~thff*Sew dogma*—being thwdefiaUlou of the duty? : oojolned-by theiConaUtation of thsUnlted States od the National Legislature in the matUrof the protection which; slave property. Is entitled to ' A claim in the common Territories of (he Dnion*- . jfi this is a question which* has been raised be* tween different wings of the Democratio party, .• * ii; consequence of their differing interpretations of the Kansas*Nabraaka bin aha the Cincinnati platform,* it might bodeemW Impertinent for ns ti express any opinion apohdocumehte eald to he so and'Obsehre even in the bands of their authors. ; And atr the controversy on this subject- is .palely' a.famUy quarrel among the ; ,'harmonious Democracy,’-we may draw from certain homely proyerba a ; prudent moral in ' • warning egainSt ahy our part to reconcile the parties; to these conflicting inter* of thef»milydialecL ,, _ ; "iiim VW ? ‘'Thlß. FoExar, as Chalrman of the Independent -i SMes Bights Democratic Central Committee, of ihlsfilate, has issued an Address to the Demo* : crata, is well worthy their -V . perusal. -Speaking' of tho Address' issned J»y . . BobertTyter/iCsaye:. •‘An address, purporting to speak for the Damdcialio party .of Pennsylvania, but really uttering only the opinionsof men in office, bear • log d&ta at Ifarrisbtirg on the 29th of Jane, and sighed by Mr. Robert TjU*» as Chairman, sub*, stantiallf asserts the.docirihe that the peopleof the Territories have horighta whaletef in regard to' and boldly UkeiUhefeddUloaal step, - lhaH ialhe.event of theirassuming to exercise • saoh righfi. H vrill be jhedaiy of the Executive, v -"andof Congress, ho interpose for theproteotion - ; of slavery. .AUbonghoha pfcjhh geptiemen on the Administration State ticket—Mr* Rowe, the ' candidate for Snrroyor Generalr-has : eaused it T*"- tobe xinderiftbod; that^.to a oerisin extent, he - Byiroath&eswtihthe movement InWhlch we are • now" epg*'jft3--4h» l Committee,’ the Federal Administration and to maintain the -dangerousdoctrines alluded to.' unhesitatingly • places that lioketupon the .issue of hostility to . the will ofthemsjariiyaod the popular rale in the Territories, so fa? 4a slavery* Is concerned, and demands 4a esdorseiae&i bfthlsisane at the ~ polls in October next. : In>view of. ibis State of of all Democrats Is pWq. They .canetidocr they, desire bo to do. No in!'•: Democrat, even t reasonably impressed with the ‘justice Qflria principles and r tbe pledged faith of J the Democratic party tncarry them out in letter cud ja spirti/can giro hisvote for ntioket thus authoritatively, advocated,; because'every each Tote will be an endorsement of dootrinesat vari yaoW'wlth ati our pledges and our principle* It is unnecessary to employ stay words ta the tx* poaureof these doctrines.” . : At the oooolofllpQ.of tho address is this par*- v*:‘ gwph;/” : -*: *‘U U a >fsot‘peinfolly proving the itafoßcT ~ io despotism, on the part of itiyrnen who as ' "sdmo io- coß{rol the organization of the Demo* - cralic MTty—theeervanißoMhepeopleetWeeh iflgiPJi»*bd their dependents and.parasites in " different parts of thevfonnUry—that while they are bending evej£pfiergy to commit the Democ racy to the extraordinary doctrine of ignoring the.righiaof the people of the territories of this. ' the same time taxing grehnd " ' against the rights of. the adopted citizens, Urns furnishing Another tvidencecf their hostility to the .-.aitohiU sovereignty .of the individual, man fa this ' '-IhoSB.who 4“7 rights - to : ’ v *--otfcoiistryMii is the territories ate.not iocOn alstent with: theoseWea: when. they• attempt to . dr&w « the native-born and the adopted cUizen.” ' “ ; .ffngg goincIPKBTApQUCMCAJH» JDBTIFIA - 'case-Of policeman Samuel H. Con r.r'.v-ulagheratoPhiladelphia has jost been decided - -■ by Jadge AlHsoov ,x?M ruttßgof: the Court Jn - this easo frimportrai. 'Cunningham,ft mem- ; her of the Pottos force of Philadelphia, w de*. tatted oo the 29th oif -April last to sweat one James McCxory, the. keeper of. a cigar store on Seventeenth street; -' McCrory refused to submit' loathe street, picked op a knife, rad /retreated .-.towards a rear door,' closely followed by Cun >< Qlogham, who called upon him to surrender, and ' oa’ to do eadrew bis revolver, fired, aod killed him. Hariogbeen arrested on a charge of raorier/ Cunningham's trial took place last Week. Judge Allison charged the jury, that, if they bettered the prisooer had, under the dr eumstanees, a well groondod apprehension that ibe oext step taken by the deceased would be fatal to himseir, the law gars him the right to take life. - . ;, Tho rights of a policeman under each dream dances were farther defined by the Court, as follows:•:■■■■■ - - J *lf as an o&cer, charged with the dqly of er —’ - rostlng McCrory, be attempted to tnako that ar rest, "and MeCrory endcarom'd to escape by the back pasaagcb e rraa right in attempting to hsad ■ him off, Tbst would not only bo jmlifisble.Trat • uoru hlsdoty.j It Is the doty of sin officer to ‘fsosdanger, endjhe is not bonndioretreat when ■ IQ the performance of his doty. According to the dnty taken upon himself he wss bound to ondsam to jmnto (ho arrest, and he was bound to gn forward and notretreat. audit It became : necessary fprhlmlo use his pistol; In lh_o defence of his life, while in the discharge of that duty, it would be justifisble.” , 'i TnaKairrua Ladt.—Weondenlendlbetiie .. - lady.whsknitita froiinf thereeldjnce of her debtor, on Own street, eontloots her aMenUopi . dolly. Bio in a good nndleuoe, hnd her tale if receirad will the vutuit Bympatby- The feel ing only reaches toward delinquent debtor,, ord eeeka nothing, we are enre.bfTondelrople - justice io on Indigent widow, who bis been ren ■■ ! dered penoileae liroogh tioieMeetof tbliindl-i •Idoel to p»y. TbenienodUpotiu, n tg|njhfn -! -< " the p fr »on:or property of nny onei«,a ,f, ttn«t ' - that no demonetrallona win be made thu nan in - -V- ; Cerfern with tbo eafetyaod oomf4rt o fn» fttl . • i : ilr. gome arrangement, bowerer, aboaldUaade for theedjaetment of thie olaim.—ilo/. Ei. - ■ -■■■ : XBurnn'inanypenonoln tbaTownaplp of Chatham, Canada West, poollireiy in a. atareing • condition. Many offheaepereone era rellglonr, (oonomTaalj and' indaelrlota. ' Tho oatieea of - their Buffering are tho fallqro of their crope tie . paat vear, tie bardneafof .holitnee, and tie. sweat of labor. - They bare iad nobread farelx ■ oT'flght doys, and are existing owgreens like " tie bauaiaL-. Iteeoma that one young woman has - ' ' died fbr waht of food, and many of them are dee ' tltnteof olotilngee tieyare offood. -s- iMHon^W.ai'.'BewMd'padtietHon. Ham-, :t"Z. ,£ion Flab are be* la theXagUahnapltal. Thn '‘■' s -ihternier hnes'WOlrtd.erery attention ' —tiVieadlng efieen of tte,Oerernmeul, nud * *.» brum treated with: pithed , owrtwy by the ;; fjneen »ad Pflsow'Albert* f k* \9hilUt ~ v [ftett tOahyyodooTteea The Emperor of tie French has named his new victory. The ritiigebfßblfmno is tohe Idea* Ufied with the tremendous battle of the 2Ath or June. The action" la not one of unmitigated tri umph io the conquerors, nor of utter defeat to the-vanquished, ‘ It resembles rather than AusUrliix. .Il ls aswaal where Austria troops fight and Austrian Generals o,3m “Af h ’ Just an IcoUoaUonof the bMance in . enemy., It U enaxampleof contending at once agatost an 8 positional Bu*. yrieia, Md Napo Austrian Generals were maniiep 10 wUch Bap P° rlß ?Shrt£op, and qoimUsd till the victory Let,M4i>ply^JMao n “ nuT facts march forward before our eyes, chang log ss they go the rank and precedence of na- The recent battle has bwn properly named. The Austrians write of U as the battle of the MlpciP, but,this is incorrect. The conflict took place bo the harrow district wblofris bounded by the course of the Chiese oa the West sad by that of the Minclo onlhe.East*; All the plaoes men tloaed la the telegrams will be/ouAabout mid way betweeatheee two rivers, ureal as was the forceassembled, and enormous as was ihe amount of ground covered, the battle did not reach down to the neighborhood of Mantua, nor extend Southward beyond half the distance be tween thaTfortress and Peschieta- The tide of tfae battle did not roll parallel with the course of either river. ‘ la this campaign,* which is fought in a network of water* great rivers do not ap pear to play their usual important part; they are passed and repassed,'they are bridged and for: ded, they are fortified and abandoned, but they are never seriously defended. * . The Tieino and the Sesia submitted to the passage of the invader, and even the - Po was crossed and recrossed several times with Impuni ty. when in their turn the Frenoh and Sardio-. iaoB wished to pass the Ticino, tbe at Boffalora was discovered to be untenable, and the invaders of Lombardy marched over almost as onteslSUld os the invadefs of Piedmont Af ter tho battle of Magenta the Lamhro was not an obstaele, the Adda was reached only to find broken bridges and dismantled fortresses, bat no enemy such as once beforehad defended that bridge of Lodi. The Berio and the Mella were passed by both hosts, and tho Chiese, which bad been so often and so fiercely defended, was ewarmed over by the Zouaves as though it had been a river of France. a novelty in tactics. ’Perhaps it has .been discovered that tbe old masters of the art of war were wrong, and that the passage of great rivere is not an operation; during which an enemy may be taken at anadvantage. Perhaps this is the new principle of those “strategic con siderations 0 which have been developed with each marvelous results la this eampoln. How ever this may be, it is certainly hot the battle of the Minclo or of tho Chiese which was fought on Friday last, and the Emperor of the Frenoh has fall title to name the victory after the centre of the Austrian position, aod, if it shall so ptaase him, tO ; create hie new Marshal Duke, of Sol ferino. ‘ * H is singular that we are indebted to the van quished for ill our reliable information as to the oircumatanceS of this great battle. Not only is the Austrian Bulletin tbe most candid acknowl- edgement of a defeat ever given to the world, but it is also the most satisfactory history of a battle ever pot into the same number of words. By the light of these 1? lines of print anda tolerable map one can almost sec the situation of the combat* ants and the great features of tbeengagement. Tbe ground upon which this battle was fought differs much from the spongy plain through -which the Austrians had been eo long retreating and the French had been eo long advancing. The southern end of tho Lagodl Garda consists of hills and broken uplands, whioh have always begn considered as favorable to defensive oper*> ations. When the Austrian Emperor ohanged bis tae tios so suddenly that the command to recrost the Minoio appeared rathorthe result of & caprice than a deliberate judgment, it waa into 'thdsh uplands that he led his army. The village of Poxzolengo, which' he describes as having been occupied by bis right wing, is about six miles to the South-west of Pcsehlera. Solferiso, which played so Important a part in the‘battle, Is a little village about tlx miles to the south west of Pouolengo, and is etinale at the foot of tbe op lands, and just at the point where they deleted into tin plain. Away to the left across the plain another six mQes distant, is that Castel Goffredo which we are told waa occupied by Ibe Austrian left Wing. Here we have the liue of baitle. The three places are nearly equidistant, and forma straight front In a south-westerly direction from tbe Garda Lake. '' Moreover, the line la as nearly as pcerible of the length which the French Emperor mentioned In his message to the Empress. Its right ex tends over. the highlands from Pouolengo to Solferino.: Its left passes along the plain from Solferino. to Castel Goffredo. Solferino is tbe centra and the key cf the position. 4 Behind these threo points lies a second tine of posts markedin tbe despatch, and important in tbe events of the dey. Guidezzolo and Cavrianaare the villages that afford this second line of sta tions; and Volte, also mentioned in the telegram, I*4 townabout fear miles lathe rear of that second tine of posts, and wtihin a very short, distance of the Western bank of the Minoio. We have thus the Austrian order of battle and dis tribution of fores perfectly indicated. What the French positions may have bien «re can onlv conjecture. They probably formed a tine which would have Castiglione for Its centre. As the Austrians eay that their left wlog ad vanced beyond Castel-Goffredo, and nearly reached the banks of the Chiese, U is probable that the allied force was principally concen trated in the higher district whleb approaches the. shores of tbe Garda' Lake. .. The Austrian tine seems to have advanced In a crescent form, pushing forvmfl-iU wings from Pouolengo and .gtsanjoffredo with great energy and seme soc oess, and attempting to force forward tbeir oeo tre along the slopes of the uplands towards Cas tiglione. Here, however, they were met and defeated, Solferino, defended,’ was at last carried by the Fronch troops. The Austrians had extended their lino too far even for their itomeoßoforce. Haring thus lost tbekeytoUieir whole position, (he Austrian centre mußl hate been forced beck to the tillage of Carriaba, font miles In the mr. They most again hare been dislodged by the pnrsniog French* end < Sardinia ens, and again most here retreated from Volta, Six miles still further In (be rear.: - VoU»U, ..w® beHw,>a '.open (ova, end ibe Austrian centre whiobnow occupied it, wu lea 1 miles in tho rear of the posltioa it bad held in the morning. The. French: were following op ' their sneoess, tad were preparing for aa attack upon Volta, with their malo body. If this should succeed, the Austrian.army must be oat ia two and eotirely routed. The Austrian Emperor, iheieforvoalled in bis wlogs, now so greatly in advance of bis centre, and drew off bis entire arm}; not; however, retreating very far, bat, m it would appear, retiring only to the bank of the flßocio, which, after Volta, bad bceome bia cen tral position, Was does in bis rear. -Nazi day be crossed the river, and we have now the slgoifi cant announcement that Geo.’Hess takes, the command, and that important.business requires the presence of (he Emperor of Austria in Vi enna. •' v . Xbe molt wonderful paTl of this battle—ami iodeed the siost wonderful characteristic of the whole campaign—is, that the;Austrians when beaten were aSowed to evaouate the field of bat tle without pnriuit./Whether thie Is moderation orpolioy.or necessity on the part of the French Emperor we eannoryet telL Nofeanwo tell whether be looks upon ibis Austrian army as a sportsman looks upon the game In bis preserves, and manages- them with a design of getting as many battles out of them as possible, or whether it has always been a chance, happily decided in bis favor, whether be should drive back ; those obstinate Austrians, or,fsltdrfmielf in theeffort. iTapoleoa IIL keeps his own counsel too closely to Id Europe know this interesting truth.: It appears certain, however,.that when the Austrians wero content to retreat, the contem plated attack upon Volta was suspended, and tbs advance of the French-Uftfsed. Was It the bridge of gold to the fljlog.enemy. or was it the accord of peace to the beaten and yet abiding foe? We cannot quite comprehend (ho restraint of the French upon this and other oocasionis, ex cept upoa the supposition that ; they'had good reason for avoiding any further conflict at that partieolsr moment. But whaever may be the determining cense of these tactics, H certainly Is sot the want of any personal enterprise on the part of the French Emperor which bis al lowed the Austrian army to remain unbroken after this defeat. He has shown himself to be it personilly brave, : u any one of his own Gren adiers, and we must not cavil at ibe steps of progras which Are so .'leisurely, but apparently soforely taoanted.' Weehfiflid rstberfook for ward wlthialereat for tokens of that moderation In vlofiiy, which, after all, must test ibe ulti mate prosperity of even this Dost prosperous of [OcrmponOsneed the loodoa Time* J Pails, June 26.—the Patrie of last night was in error when It announced that the French Mr my h* erased the Mlnefo in pursuit of. the, AustrUif.' This may soon be thocaie, tmfcil’ waanot tke ease when the PatrU announce d,it. : Nothing !• of the loss In killed andwoun i ded on: either, tide; hut’wfeeA Wf consider that, ! according u> tfc* first; sooount, 1 the Whole Austrian army was on Ibe* field, that tha CgUturied 10 4 itt-ths morning; till o in the evening, (iVtiro Emperors were prrant, wo may be certain that it was very jpesf. is.aald of lOttOQnr 12,000 killed and woundeffen thatide or the French, god sUII more on that of the Austrians, but I he* litre this If only oonjeolnre. >. - •. » The fact seems to hi' that the Austrians had strongly fertlM All the pieces of the uioeta; rfiERIULI/a OINTMENT—S grow for tile i jot - ■■■ crossed U i« not improbable ihll they would hire , hftd'to fight a pitched ‘battle,endure havpnot 1 deUila enough to judge whether tbo objeotof the ; Austrian* was not to compel them lo Accept it on ] their aide of the Mincio, Reinforcements have , left from the army ihLyensforlia) j, hod the j vacancy has.been filled up by troops from here. : It is expected thal acother battle will hare to be < fougbtbefore the eiege .operations come on. \ Oar Information as yet is meagre, bat the re- j salts of the battle, eo far as we know them, do not seem to be In proportion to Us doraiion. . Mutatioss or tux Wab.— The London Xeu\i has the following pithy paragraph:— The Emperor of Austria is.enddenly called to Vienna, not on “urgent private affairs,*' bbl on pubUe business of importance. Reputations are made and ahmado fast in this Italian campaign.j The proclamation of Francis Joseph, announcing that be took supremo command of the army, and would continue the struggle at the he&djtf his nllant troops, was only issued at Verona the Saturday beforothe great b&Ulc, and already that Prince abandons the seat of war. Oyoloi, the author of those threatening .and formidable manifestoes intended to affright the unarmed population of Milan, la at one.of the B&dens, on the caprieioutness of fortune in hurling him from a position to which ho ought nererlqjtavo been raised. Meanwhile the Em peror of the Frenoh, whose carpet strategy was theieet of the saloons of Vienna a month ago, is displaying a genius for war which should stir up Europe to remove the canoes which keep open a field for its exercise. «rne stats cobusittse. The gentlemen below named have been selected to conitL tat* tba BUI* CocamUtM'ortba Republican Party of Peon •jlTaaia:-'-'- • • • , CWrnaa,—llod.LßTl KLlSK,Ljbaooo. , wmxcts., • • lit Bobort C. Smith,' • ’ Henry B. Wallace, “ Geo. W. Pomeroy, “ WiUlam B. Ibosiu, *' 2J Jamai J.lcwla, Morgan’* Comer. 3d Robert Iredell, Nonietown. «th J. Wilitm Cere*ll, - Doyleetown. -6th John H.Oliver, Allentown. 6th ' John s; Richard*, Beading. • 7th Robert M. Palmer, PottevUle. Slh JL-H. Ranch, Blanch Chant. 9tb 3. B. ohaae; Montrose. . 10th' B. P. Longitreet, Wlikesbsm. tltb ffn. A. Williams, Smalbpcrt. 12th B. Rash PetrJkea, Lock Baren. 13th larael Golalhu,. Sollosgrove, • ' Hth Lemeet Todd, Carlisle. 16th JoeephCasey, naiTUbnrg. 16th Bertram A. Oteffer, Laaeaator. “ Bamnel Shock, Colombia ' 17th 'Wm.hTOonkoy, ' Wrightrrlllo. 16th Jamee C, Anttts,' M’ConneUbnrg, 10th J. Sowell Stewart, HnnUagdco. 20th Lewis W. Ball, Altoona. • 21*t'’'Titian'J. Colley. Tadlana. 4ZSd D. W. Bbyrock. Gaeonsborg.' 23d : Jchn p«n, , Waablngton. 21th J. Heron Foster, Pittsburgh. “ Bossell Errett, ** 25th Thomas J. Power, Rochester, ' 26th John 8. Pomeroy, Hew Castle. 27th J- Hewton Pettis, Meadrille. 28tb Beer; Sontber, Ridgeway. - David Taoout. £4 Praidcnlrf CA< OrnTtnlimt. -philedaTphl*. H. P. ScnoLTE. aa influential and in telligent Hollander, of Marion county, lowa, who hits neretofora acted with the Democratic party, aod who was elected* delegate to the Democratic State Convention at Des Moines, somewhat as tonished the Democracy assembled at the Capi tal, by his renunciation of all sympathy or ■con nection with them, and boldly waiting Into the Republican State Convention, and acting as a delegate there. The Hollanders are a numerous class in Uarion county, and it is said they sym pathise with Col. Scholto in this change of parly association. Bo2tißot>T emptied upon a wharf in Philadel phia a quantity of cherries which bod.been used to flavor rum. About twenty pigs partook of the fruit, and were made very drunk thereby. Being intoxicated, began to squeal, aod ia other ways to make themselves ridiculous. In the fool ish gravity of their ‘countenances they were said to resemble inebriated humanity rery closely. DYSPEPSIA.—'-The worst foe of humanity Jsso'weUknowT}, thatwo hardly foel dlipoed toereopy ♦ima or ipare to Its exposition.' Saw have escaped suflertng from one or another «f it* varied forms. In fact, ill* ain» a cause or a cowxauxse* of almost ovary other disease: and taken fa' tbli stage, we believe oca rehrdf—-EtR&HA Virg HOLLAND BITTKRS-wfll iln;i mitigate, If not effect a permanent care. < We might use stronger Uoiuige, but, si wa are addressing a rromniap as wellMa.iewwnsLto com munity, deal re to avoid the prejudice which would attach to whet would Meat mere boasting. Indigestion, Heartburn, Bctdecbs—Stck end Nervous—ln (set, ail that beve their origin la Impaired dlgeatfou—la which ere Included BILIOUS DISORDERS AND LIVER OOUPLAINTB, Mantel Disorders, Irriiatxti/y, Jtu!tipctUi<m to TAutb, Bapaifeacc, fhytmtfot cf &iriU, itVrpons itan and Tnmbiiog*itutt for &tttad/,ande number of other affection* of this clue, render leg naan unfit for Inter course with the world Sbd the society of his teally—nlll all, is meet butene**, he found to have proceeded from that diseased Hats of the digestive organ* which this medicine la an eminently calculated to re Hots. . BtthCilircio—Yh* Genuine highly Con.-eatreted Boar hare's ffn»and Bitters Is pul up In half plot botUat only, aod retailed at glper bottle. The greet demand fortius truly -*: Uedkt&e has indacod many imitation*, which tbs pohUeahould guard against purchasing. Beware of lopoadtfonl See tbatourname lacu (belabel of every bottle you buy. • _ BENJAMIN PAQR. Je, A CIO SJ« Prefff*K-t*. - Woodatrefd.betu.ra t*t «u>l 2d eta ..HtsLaidh. !*• mySSljewT jUtoaibtttlßtmtnts. S~ OBIiUHBWjSS^™” Tlis Polar Refrigerator; Ice Chests—alt sices; Five Minute fee Cream Fr*>r*re; Water Coolsis—all die*; Belhlsg Appcatns; • -GasEfoTta.. Fot'Sale at Jcl3 -T.J.CK 110*8, No. It* WoodetreaL NO. 23 VINE ST. FOR SALE.—Three tmementeof firoome each andone cf four rooms,' with • lof of ground 35 by €0 feet.. Rants for $2« per yotf. ro.v.u cTUfI GROSS HAVEN’S NO. 1 PENS Uul/jM ncalnJeed fo. Ml. ... * t W. 8. HAVEN, . Jal2 • Corner Market and £J snd Wogt dad 3d »t«. BLUE. White, Bofl', Canary and Pink En vefoprs of all sizes and <juallU«« for mle at tbs' FU tk-MOfiteresof W. ». HAVEN, jail Oorner Market aad 3d aad Wood aad 3d sta. NBW TENN. WUBAT~t4B2 on ■laamarCbarter to antes for sale by • jnj2 ■ ISAIAH PICKSF A CO. ■ FLOUR— 200 bbb. Louis rcoM this day ani for sal* by, HITCUOOC&. MrCRXEBY A OQ. . POTATOES— 300 iaa. prime (old) for esle by jul2 t. HirCflPOvKt M'CREEaV a op. A PLEASANT RESIDENCE; on Mount Washington for tcni4r gt*>and—gocd teoceallaroenditigrapeviius, peach and apple tree*; currant*, gooeebmUe, Ac, Me. 1 Outage Hone of periled ball, 4 room* and kitchen, well of waitr, •table, Ac. Price S?A». Termeeuy. y.-rsalely joii yoqynpKttT m tonsil >utan»t. OARUMANDCOTTON— ICO bales beat Hary Oakum; 1000 lbs. beat Ctclklog Cotton, On bifid and for aa!a by • J0.1E3-A G)OLRT. OILS AND PITCH— 28bbU.N6.1UtdOLI; 25 * D. W. Whale Oil; .20 *• Maehlaery do Oa hand and totals by JaH - JOSES A COOLKT. CLOSING them out at a great reductionin pried, Lawns, Organdie*, Baraga*, DocaJa, CbaUka, Botxa, etc., etc~ marked derwa very low to elnmont, - Joia : . a IXAXSON LOVE, 74 Market cl MANILLA ROPE—ISO coila asti d sizes Manilla Hop* oa band and (or aaU by jnl2 , JOMBfi * COOLEY,Ko.Iit Wat/rat. lOWA LANDS, in Boon© and Franklin econtlss for aala at S 3 per acre by jol2. 8, CPTfIBBBT A EON, Baal Estate Agant*- TiYO LOTS ON DIAMOND bT„ each 20 foot front by 100 deep &f tale by Jnia a. COraCIRT a BOW, M Martat at. A COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE' —lOacresofLvod, with Dwelling Uotm ofs room* awl cellar, good care, aprtog and epilog bcoaa, a yoong Orchard of choice fruit, grape Tinea end variety of email fralGßiltoate at a ro Ilea from Allegheny City, on the Perry* tUI# PUnk Bead.' Forprieo and term# apply at oar office, 61 Market street.' . ~ , 8. CDXaOKUThSOrf, Jo 2 Heel EiUta Agents. ORANGES AND LEMONS.^— 20 boxaa Oranges; 20 do Lemoaa, . On edhaignmsnt nv landing for aata by Jail EOBEAT DICSrr, o*B Liberty >t CARD — Jolt H.— Boscnriiui 4 Co. com mence TO*t>AT their Oloaiog OatßUecf Summer DnaeOooda. Their stock of Banger, Travelling Dreu Goods, Robei, In Bilk end thin goods.ot al|. kinds; I*ce Mantle* and ALL at greatly rtJoccd price*. JaU • • ••. . . • : SIX AND A FOURTH CENTS per yard la what we are telling a largo lot of Washington Slack and Whit* Prints for, being of old stylisaod somewhat ■oiled, otherwlae exealleol goods^ Joii C. HAUBOS LOVE, 74 MatbeUt. ENVELOPES of every size, color andqoah ty for aala by • W. O, JOUtfBTON A CO., Jell fltaam Job Frlatars And Stationery 67 Wood at.. PORTFOLIOS,. Pocket Books and Memor aodaxß Books in great variety for tale althe Btattone ry Store ef ' W. O.JOUHCTOH *00,67 Woodst DOOR-BINDING done with neatness and D dlspatcb. Old Books rewound, at JaU • -, W. O. JOIIMBTOa A 00/8,67 Wofcd at OHO BUS. CORN; v obb do' ptrims White and Rad Wbral, fog sale by .JaU . JAMBS OaRDIWEIL PEARLS— 20 casks rcc d and for s&le by J; B.AIQOETT*OO.r ' Jyll. : „ - 76 Water aadPTyroatslroeU, - Boston and farin a crackers—2 bbls. Jail rac’d and tx eale at FRANCE'S Tamil* aiocery amt Tia Store; Federal street, below tbe Feat Office ADeghsoy; l * i' Jon. SUMMER CANDLES—2S boxes hard pregg. ti Sommer Moald Candle*, for sale et FRANCE'S, radaral street, Allegheny. - : JaH iEAUMONT & FLETCUEH—The works -P of Seaomont and Fletcher; the taxi formed from a new collection of the early •dltfboa.wUh notes nod nbtograpb.' leal memoir, by the Be*. Alexander Dyee, In 3 volumes. •; JaT • ; SAT * do, M Wood at. rpHE BRITISH DRAMA—A collection of ■ 1 the moat esteemed. Tragedies, Comedies, Opens and tUcnln th,*«tfl«h topv> In J Tol*. • • Jg 7 ... KAY k 00.bi \?txxlit T ORD MAHON’S HISTORY OF ENO ~ I ir.A^U—The nisfory of England, from tbe -Peace of UScht to tU* Paaee «f .rail 4 by Lord Mahno, edited by. Beery Read, mlwo .SATA OO.ttVowlit, ENN. WHEAI—I39 tacta.jnojr landing /3INBENO: AND' REpSWAX—I wk. \J Oinetna and 1 do Jestkax tow landing fidm tleaaar A?tonUfareatoby ■ ISAIAHPICKETACO. athtfiferatnls. ___ j srsczAL noiioß BURCHFIELD & 00. CLOSING OUT SALE SUMMER DItESS GOODS Greatly Reduced Prices COMMENCES T O - D A Y , North-East Corner Eonrlh and Market Streets. New agricultural settlement. ‘ I*o ALL WANTrKO : PABMB, ‘ A Rare opportunity in a delightful and healthy climate, twenty-five, miles south-east of Philadelphia, on the Camden and Atlantic 4- R.. New Jersey. . Au oldMtate'contiimsgof several thousaodsofecresof produtfiresefl has bech divided Into' Panne of various ll»» to soil the purchaser. A population of come Fiflten Bun drtd, from vailous parts of the middle States an t New Eng land have setUsd there the past year, improved tbfdrplsctt, end roindtTttfttnt ers pj. The prtcecf the Usd ii at the low mm of from $lO to $2O pet acre, the sell ti of ibebest Siality for tbe prodnetfou of Wheat, Glover, Corn, Peaches, raptsaod Vegetables. IT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST FRUIT BOIL IN TUB UNION. The place Is perfectly •ecure from traits—the destructive enemy ofthe farmer.— Crops ofgraio, gnu and fruit aro now-growing and can be •ecu. By examining the place itself, a correct judgment can be formed ofthe productiveness of the land. The terms are made easy to secure the rapid improvement of tho laud, which Is only sold for actual improvem<nt. Tbe result has been, that within the peat year, some three hundrtd houttt have been erected, two mills, one'steam, four stores, some forty vineyards sad Peach orchards planted, and a large number of other improvements, making It a dcalralle ami •diva place of bailees*. TBE MARKET.” as the reader may perceive from- its location, is tbe DEdf IN TUB UNION. Predace bringing doable the price than In locations away from tbe city, and more than -double tbo price than the West. It is known that the ssrlleat and brst frulte and vegetables In tbU latitsds coma from New Jersey, and are anuuaUy exported to tUaextentofmUlloui. Inlocatlsgharo,tbessttlerhutuanyadvanlages. Ho U within a few hours rids Of th» great utiles oi New Ragland aad Middle Slates.be U near the old friends and asaocla tloci. he U In a ttiUcd coim/ry tohrretvtry imprmtuicnt of comfort a*d cisffwuffo* itaihand. lie can buyevDry till do be wants at tbe cheapest price, atd sell hia produco for : tbe highest, (in tba Meat this ii reversed,) he has echos!* for his children, dirine service, and .will enjoy openwiotir, and delightful climate, wbsrefeters areutterly unknown.. The reeult ofthe change npou those (rom tbenorth ha* gen erally been to restore ’.btm to an excellent italo of health To the way of building and Improving,lumber can be cl tatnbd at the mills at thevateef $lO to $lO per Ibousend.— Bricks from the brick yard opened In the place.. Every arti cle can Le procured In the place, good carpentora aia at hand, and there b no place In tbe Colon where baildicga and improvements can be madeebeaper. The —- I will at once be struck wit h th« a J ran Uges hers pretexted,sad .ask hlmeell why tbs property hat not been taken up before, Tbe rcasen ts. It wak never Ibrovu In the market; and übUsa these statements wire comet, noon* would be lnvUedlu examine the land before puuhaslng.— TtilsaU are expected to do. They will see land under calU ration, sack 1s the extent of the »-tttoment that they wilt no doubt, meet pereoos from Uieir own Daltchborhood; they wilt witness the ttaproveminU and can judge the character of the population. If they come with a vtoer to settle, they shonla corns prep\r**l to stay a day or tao and be rtady to porch***, as foceliut* cannot be held ou re fatal. Thctsare two daily trains to Philadelphia, and to all aet lists who Improve, tie Jtailroiii Cbwpewy a lte Ticlrf for rEtmocfAi, utd.thalfrricr TVotri fjrthrftyeort. J T£l« TOWN OF nAUMONTON. 1 o connectlon k«h the agricultural ssUtemeol, a newwnd thriving tew a hu xaturally arisen, w&fck pmttiit indaa vumttfir any tinds/burinm. particularly tterci and man wfscfortei. Tht Skat lattfaorconld Is carried on In this place end market to grad advantage, also cotton bustness; aisl manufactories of A *rt£nUaral Implcmenta or Fcunde rtM for easting im»tl arttetfe. The layreretaest has hem io npld as to insure a constant and peftsaovat incrasrc of banwas. TowufoUol • good else, (ws do out Ktlsmalt ones, a* it wouMsSecttbuimprovemcul cfthep*acv)ran be bad at from $lOO and upwards Yht Hmmanlon Firmer, a monthly literary at J agtl cultural sheet, containing hilt Inforaattua of liammauteu can be obtained at S 3 cents psr anantu. TitlelndlfFutahla— warrantee derdsglrco. o’ear t>( all lo cumbrance when money Is paid. Route to th* land; loave Vine streak whirl Philadelphia for Uammoateo by Rati rued att‘4 «. M,cr fJi ». F. Far* s>rente. When there, ‘inquireforJJr. RTßNKd. Boartlogcoavsntenrcsouhand panlss bad better atop with Mr. Byrnes, a prtaelpal, until they bavededded as to poivhadqg. as k* wtU show them dTvrtbelandlshU<smage»fnwor «xp*ns*. Letters and spplfcatfon* tan be addre-erd to LANDT3 A BYRNES, tiammostQnP.O., Atlantic county. New Jersey, or 8.0. COCORLItf, SO3 South Fifth street, I’ldladclphta. Mips and Information cheerfully fcmUbed. jutasoJOm fpilE HAMMONTON FARMXR—A news -1 nacar devoted to Literature and AgrknUure, al» set tinf forth fall accounts if the new scUtement of Oammon* tea, in New Jsreoy, can bo tntwcvlbod for et only £i rents peraannm. Inclose postage stamps for tbs amouuL Address to Edi torofth* Farmer,nammocU-u P. O, Atlantic Co,Now Jerasy. Those wishing cheap laad.ofihe bestqusllty, in oaeef-tbebealthiratsmd moat delightful cllmstes io lbs Galon, and where crops ate. narsr cut down by frosia, tbe terrible acosrgeof the north, tee advertisement ot Ham moo ten Vaarfa. • JafoeodCa Farm lands for kale "2s miles from Phlladalpbla by Banned, la lb* State of K*w -Jersey. Sofltmoagchtbmtfar AgrkaUaral tmrpoaaa, ba iDgagocd loam aoU.wllb'a eUy bottom. The land U a large trait,divided tntonaall farma,and tittndrfda from ell partaol'theeoantryar* now settling and building. The .crops produced are ler/o sod can .In aera groe’tog. The climate U delightfol, aAd eccnre from treats. Xcrt»» from $l6 to $2O per acre, payable within tear yrare by instal ment*. To visit tbe place—£*ttru Vine Ftreal Wharf at PhUadolflhUal7Ma.it. by Railroad for Hammontoa, or addrem R. J, Ryntea, by Utter, Uammobton Poet Office, At* Untie n*mty, Jin-oj. 6e>» full adrettUamrot in on ethercoTamo, jnl^dCm ALL WANTING FARMS" IN A DE llgbtfalrllmato.ileh aolf, anil aoenre irom frosts, see etlvrrUaMneotof llamaioaton Lands to another column. PERSONS WANTING CHANGE of Cu- WiTXfor bealtb,'aae adrertiunent of irammooton Leode in another column- ' JutaodCm rjlO ALL WANTING FARMS," See Adver -1 tlsamant of gammonton Land*.- -Jobaodem PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE their. bnriww to a rapidly lacrmulog wnnfry, a Nr* Set* Ucma&l what* tmndreda: are going, «bere thepUmatoU mild and deligbtfal,seeadv*rtiaomaot of iba Uatntnanton Bettlomoni in anothor coloain. JoLocdCm Persons Wlshlng to kscablisi SlanofoctocUa ia a nevaad tbtUioa place vbora bm tu«s iaco(>],aMailvertiacmaiitof tha iUn.mohton Settl - JoLroJCio Shoe business and'Faotouiksc»o be refried on profitably *t • Uammenton. FMadter* tlawsant of flagunonWa ndi. jot-ooddtn A ViluobU liufor • W*numccorin*r Ki> twbllatiment tud Prlnu Reildme* for fpVIAX PiECE OF GROUND SITUATED I ob iho MonoaaftbeU lUffj being tot No. ID la Stoole Bftaple’ftpUn ol low lu Pitt toftwhlp, «d<! fcJJ ilnlog Undo &T John > » n, l tho bflm t f Ouoliff, »nJ ce*r tboCcpptrVr<MfcM)f 0 o. JlcMoy ft Co-, ronlftlnluK be tvt«o wrra and *Ubt *cm. UU f Terr <le*lr*LU »itu«- tbn for ft Mftouffttluring K»t*UUb»oLt, boring •' oat bar acre*ltloce b‘trwnth« Pwtil« KoaJftod the Him, and atone wblch tbft OosaiUf Ub BftUroftd will p»»« Tbe oppcr part or iba piece U ft «Uoatlno for ft Private Kc*id*nee f baring good Spring* ind * commanding Tbwcftb* Meooagftbftlft Yftlleyftnd the Ohio rim. Tb* upper or town p*rU of tb* pUco will bo told *f pa rate or to gciber, u might aultA Pttrchft»r. For ormo and pr|-o, ftpplrto '' • TP. QniSON UILLC&, AlthoWMteraln*ar»oc»Ccrt»pftay, W*ter*tro«t. Or— B. AIILLBIt, Ja, No. lbb Fourth fltropt. PIANOBI PIAHQUI! New arrival or pianos, -Tho ritwrlbw b.. Jnit fromthemsoofuctoryof II » J §1 caicEKiin;D . sons. ft frcih ropplf of ihel? nortrslled PIANOS Tbft iiutrutamU tiwrftftll bwu lolidoJ pmoMlly tjr ih< sotacrlUr, »t tbo factor;, MPKULLV TOE IMS MAttttEr. Thowlavftbtor piftuoiftre !uvlte.lt > call eud oxutuiuft Uilsstock.wbkfccvtusriM »U tbeiarioas slyloa manu&uj tnred lb CWckerlcg A Sant, from tbe plainest to tbe most kUbonte2r«ftmd ftt price* to salt pnrchseer*. , »» sit instmia«ftU wrmtu. JsT&srt:,, JOHN If. MKLLO&, «l Wood itnct. B. CALDWELL * CO., Oheatntit Street, ... i [opposite'Girard Hoote^] pn I liA DELPHI A. SKWISIPORTATIOfIS-FIRKWATCIIKS PATEK. PBILUFEACO. Wfttcbet, in GtHBT*. Cl!Aßlite •JiWDSIIAM’S London nsw «oritt, ftU sites, la Haatlog Gum and Open Face. • . jgjpSole Authorized Agents for above,- OOLD AND EILVEB, EKGUBU AHD SWISS w A ® a KC B Si-V ; :: nten JEWSUtr.Dsvdaslsas.'• DUUONDB, PBABLSrftnd *U li« Fe*bl:a*bto Ely let. SILVER WARE, otuurpossed In stylo, quality snd flniaii. »j p Ett»sgert'.TlsilißE- Philadelphia, ar* Inrltodloel* a VUit ratsOlofe oo obliffttloft ta pnrclnsor*. •UfUFdBH PRICES, la pl*la no tsiLUloo. ' joCJyd ■ - - -- • • • AT tT ,pfiHBHY IMfIOBAKCB COMPr OFfItTSBDBQUi r■ Ftfth Street, Bank Block, TNSBBBS ? AOA|NST ALt KINDS OF AriRR AUD tfiRIHH BIBKB. ; ' ’ 'r ' . : *ba : JOUM D.,McOORD. Tiro Pw*MsnttD.Al'^wl£|CecrtU»j;C«p»,WlLL!AllMAN t CkamlAcest. ■ ■ • v EfttfTPU -lit*r , ao. !!OSMT,-nm«rcmadfi CifltdLe. Gray, John A. Wilton, B.L. fabomtock, John iLPcraock, Ik P. Sterling, ftp*. Wo. SiuiTiialii, Bon, Sett, &,Cnb. v ? 1 :^ fHtHcHlantaus.- * 1859. 1(111SISB HIR Opui toVUllor* Seeking QeUUx nr Pleas ure* ftom Jane Ist to October Ist* Accommodationi for oit r 50 o Viiiton. The ohio white sulphur springs •n ritnatal la Delaware Coanly. IS mii«* North of Ooiombca (Us CSpttof of, il» Scioto Ri»«r. 10 mllM {ftwaltoUeare. s.oiks frota Ute While fiulphnr Sta ten os Us* SprlexSeU, Mount tutsbrafu RaUrcai, andlOnille* from. Pl<M*at ® r Bptfasa 1 SUtl-n, oo tbo Oolßmfcttt. Kqo* and l*diinaß*lJroad. I ; The bodldot! cosUUe* of Spring bj tbo» of any ©*h«r Miami Water# lath* United Stale*. «*-r„rctothnr l Whit. SalDbor Springy Ohio. northern Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOOBGATE BtBZET, LONPON. ESTABLISHED ,IN 1830. OjlPlTAl ....*0,398,800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS— 3,104,1X1 03 ANNUAL REVENUE, for tho year end- ing January 31,18W-..........033,024 13 rrnis COMPANYINSURES AGAINST JL Low or Damage by Tire, .almoatevifry description of Property. The Rata of 2*rcjni*au art modenit* and, ia aUraaes, baaed opon in* character of tho owner or occu pant, and the merits of tho risk. 9 • Lon promptly adjusted tad paid without reference to London- A tpteialptrmmad fund provided in Philadel phiaforpaymentoi&uainUtitcountrv. Messrs. James McCully A Co-, 174 Wood stmt: i « John Floyd A C&* 173 « - u Brown A Kirkpatricks, 193 Liberty street; ' D. Gregg A Col, 09 Wood street: “ WilaonTM’Hroy A Co., M Wood street; James McCandlsw A Co, 103“ " ' “ . Nirokk A Co, 96 Water street; ** B. A. Fahnestock A Oa, Finland Wcod streets; ■* Jos WoOdwell A Co., Second and Wood streets; “ AtwelL Lee A Co, 8 Wood stmt; u Borehfield *tf>x, Fonrtb and Market streets; “ McCandleta, Means A Co, Wood end Water »tr, umsrcu is raUASKirau. George IL Stuart, Esq, 13 Bank atreeL Messrs. Users. Ctsgbora A Co, 233 Market street; “ wm.M’Eeo A Ox, 22 Booth Front street; " H'CnteOeon A Collins, Front end New eta; 41 Smith, Williams A Co, 618 Market street; “ Jamas Grnbam A Co., 20 end 22 Letltle street; Jotcphß-Milcbell, E*]., President Uecnanlea’ Bank: James Dnnlap, president Union Bank: ‘ Hon. W. A. Porter, late Judge Supreme Court. JAIIIS' W. ABBOTT, . ARcnt, JsHljdU /Temporary Office, 103 WoodstrceL CARD nriHE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY anoclatcd with bint in tho WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS, Mr.‘ SAMUEL BWAIIT and Mr. WILLIAM CUBRT, and will continue the same at the OLD STAND, NO. 371 LIBERTY STREET, directly opposite tho Eagl« WrLLTAKM. OOBMLY. Pittsburgh, July 1,1«53. SAMUEL EWART—.WM. SI.GOBMLY—WAI. CUnRY. W. M. GOHMLY & CO.,’ WHOIiRSSLB GROC E R S , DEALERS IN PK O VISIONS. PRODUCE PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, So. 371 Liberty Blre.l, Plllebnrgll, P* Jo2£ad2dp < . ORB AT SALE OS* X.AISTI3S AT HOMEWOOD. Oil 3ATDHDAY, .lIJI.V lutD, AT TIIAEE AND A lUI.V O'CLOCK. P B, WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, on tbs premises, near Hotaawoud Station, du ths Penn sylvania Railroad, all that body of I«and known as FOUNTAIN UII.L FARM. rhia teuJ will be sold to salt purchasers, in tuts of from 4 to SO seres. The land is so ettaated n* tj make it partic adapttd tdloildiog pvp°* 4V > , j lD d* loo k lbsal ' l ' ot abQl,cowed with GROVES OP OAK; Fine Spring* of watrr abound la it, end tbs prospects dUclosrd toward* (he Soatb sod Weal am as floe ea any in tbs ctuoty. It is witblßsiamlaaUavelkorUocnerdodßtetlos. The winds lot'costain* 91 acres/ TERMS; —One-fourth In cash, end tbs balance in litres rqnsl annual' payments, or oasthird cash down, and the h|H« at the expiration of four yean Iron date of ask with interest; purchase money seemed by bood and mart, gsgt an tha property. , - Cara will leu*e tbs Deput «u lbs day of sale at 21-0 t*. tt enJ rctarn at f>.uo r u. Any (tulhsr information can be obtains! by calling oa DR. JOIIN WILSON, Jafodld At lloatcwaod gtetian. jottn t. iwa*.. .... ItOGACT <St GREGG, IMPORTERS OP HARDW A R E , SO. 59 WOOD STREET, Four Dour* stave Bt Cherlee IluUl, JedftslCiii PHTSBURQU. <3.8. Bat**, Ute ol LsocmUt—.Loot* A Ust-'.o P PitUli’g.' azio. a b&vaxt & co., Oommission Merchants, JOB THE SAW OP f*IQ IRON, BLOOMS, &c.. No. 52 Wood St, Pittsburgh. lltriaiJias—Ltou, Shot b A 00., Pittsburgh; LriagMoD, CopeUnd A Co., Pittsburgh; Tbos. K. PraakUo, K*q., Lan caster, Hon. Simon Cameron, H«nlsbsrg;Brjio,Qerdoer A Co, BoHidaysburg, Pa. Jt£o.6aj<J THB ENTERPRIBB Insurance Company OP PHILADELPHIA, Inanrei AttittitLoii or Damage ivy Fire 1 am BaUdlnge, Merchandise, For* nltnre,«cn at Beasonable j Rata* efPremlmm*' DIBXCTOU-—T. XUlchlcri Btxrj; William JTKee,of U'KeeACofNelbroFmieK'Joo.- M. Atwood,of Atwood, White A Oe,Bcpj. T.Tredict, of Trodick, btokes A Co; Henry Wharton; Mordecal L. Dawson; Gso. H. Stewart of Ste Wart A Rro4 Jobs' H. Brows, of John It. Brown A 004 B.A.j«boMh»k,of 11. A. Fahnestock A Co.; Andrew D. Ahahi J. L. Erringer. of Wood A Brriogar. v? 1 r. XLATcnronD ctir.s, rmiJcLt. Cfl ULU W. Ooxt, Secretary. PmaßCton Rinxxicn.—Wn, Holmes A Co ,). Pahiter A Go, Tbom*sll.Uows, E*q, Jw. Uanhall, Esq., Allen Kramsr, Esq, Wilsoa. M’Klroy A Oo* WUeos, Pajne A Co, Bailer, Brown A On- Liriugston, Copeland A Co., James B. Lrcn A 00, Wm. S. lanlj A Co. GfiO. B. BRifAS A CO. t Agtnti. J*3froad No. 82 Wood Street. tUCHAkOSON'S I R I 6 a L I N B N 8, Damasks, Diapers, &a CONSUMERS OF RIfIffARDSON'S LIN LUS. and those desirous of obtaining the QKNUINB QUODS, should aee that the article* they purchase are seal ed Wlththatull nameof tbefixm, . ' . . Rianardsoy, soys «a onvsx. u « guarantee of the eooodaa* and durability of the Qooda Thu caution is rendered ; essentially, neewaary as tarn quantities ot laferiorand defective Xanana are prepared, 1 eeeon after eeaeon and aealai with the name of BICUABB* SON, by Irish House*, who. yrgardtatsof the injury thna inflicted alike on the American consumer and the naaufcio tnrenof the genuine Uoods, 'will not readily abandon a badness to profitable* AhUapnrcbasereeau be imposed 00 with goods of a worthies* charactw. J. &DLLOCEE A J. B. LOOKS, eeUydls •' ' Agents,sBCborch stre»t,New York. GAUNTLETS, LISLE OLOVES, Belling log at itoreof J«27 INVENTOR'S SALE ROOM.—Tbe sub scriber having rented a large ware room' for the exhlot. iiuo and sale of newly invented aod labor saving Machine*,' be Invites all those who have any to dlmoasof to give him a cell or send on their models, end be will dispose of them; and also their Patent Bight on reasonable term*. He •Iso invitee all those who wish to save time aod labor by a trifling expense to give him a call and examine tbeirUelos now on haod. at QkO. W. BUNN'S K*wl Estate aod insnr aoeo Office, North aMa of Loecoch street, Cth door east of Podsral et, Allegheny Oily. ■ JaS7 Oosraoim’s Omor, July 4ib, lsw. Gin WEIGH SCALES.—SedIed Propo sals, addrased to the Finance Committee of Council*, will be recelvod at this Office, for one week from date, for Welghmastera Cor the several City Weigh Scales. Bidden will state bow much percent of the gross revenue arising from said scales they will pay the City for the me of same. Jy* nt&BTLAtIBEBT, Controller.» A RRIVAL —ORGAN HARMONIUM.— I f\ l The subscribers are. happy to announce that they have at test received another of those unrivalled O&QAN HARMONIUMS, from the factory of Carbart, Needham A Co* New Totk, which have canted such a Mnsatiou in the musical world, and ofwbkh a specimen may be seen at ttw Lutheran Chrirch, Seventh street—Bay. Dr. gr*qthy The extraordinary demand makes these instruments my scarce,, and purchasers should make early application for them.— Par sale by B.KLKtiKBABBO, , No,&3FIUhsL, Bole Agents for OaihartATfeedbaml Organ Hanaooloma. A MERICAN; FLUTE SCHOOL-With A new and complete rules.and alrrdie*, and ail mcw> my instructions to perfect ihs lamer in the art of playing the Ante without a master, together with a large «Jl»iHioa of popular music, consisting of' Polina.- Marthas, Ac.; by 2. Hove.'Price6oc. Fcrnlebj - *-• r ' :JOHN H. MELLOBiaWood itrest. ‘ Copies msOrd on receipt of the price . Jod /"IUTLERY.—Wo intito tho attention of housekeepers and tlutride to our stock of American, EnglUb and Qsrman CUHJSBV. It h uniurpsiSMl for va rioty, and will be sold at very low flgurie^ ' ja2V . . CABTWRIOnTA VOUNQ.IO Wood U. : Icy ust— “T T 7 1 •• ••■' -r .ICBOQESIS,. mra V^S-coolkrb, BJMINQ APPARATUS, Chosp for ths iih it : tbs lion CUy Store and Tto Ware* heuseof 'A - •' ! ... ■,-! i- -W--W.BBAWfiUl'f»* ,o ' l W Woodsy Jn3' ~ "^llrstto»rbelow thoalgnofthAQoMaaOna.'.. G-.- SILL, &UIQEON I>*NTlSTl>Offi««W^r Kesidunce Ho. «T 1 natilb HRKP.WWO oppocLU the Ocurt ttouafe bellSTre be ran suit the wants. ofCoythatmayfeTorhlmwlih lhelr patronage. Any of UiturioustyMofTteth inserted it yttbed, oitdlyi* . .I V* ■ j:,,. '• ~ 1 ll Ml rtM-r- 1 '- C.: V' >~V> —-"-~ t? -~ tJ. I ; s>aslE fiottete. ' | v' yvv ' OmccP. IC. R L )' ~ July 13.1669. J JTS»To RjJUIOAJT'COFTRACTORS.—“PfuposaIs fc* Gradation, Unseat j and Billaalirg of part cilia Pittsburgh and ConnsUirllle Railroad, betweenPUtabarrfi; and Port Perry, dirided In aediona cT ebeut ec* mile fix. length, will be ncelmlet said odea until the 23d IntL pftSTus iriA besbombytheEngineer < at MORRISON A CO. «-■-f otPio or l*irrtßcaaa Oas Cowuxst, 1 nth isia. / rr^DiTiDrsD.— I (he Trustees of the Pitts “v burgh Gae Cooipaay’hsve tbit day declared a dJei* dn»d of FIVE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock oot'ol the prpflte of the six moulha ending Wlh Juno nit, jteyablD to tttrckbolderaor Ihslr legal repnarntatinsoU demand, / iul«wd - JAMES M. CHRISTY. Trta»nrcr. VTs^Notice. —The Babscriberi tc the Btockof the iron City Trust Company are hereby notified to pay B.ROBISON,No. 266Lit>eny atre»t,thofir«tj in«M ment’of firedollaraper abate, oner before SATURDAY,' the 16lb inaL, and One Dollar per aharo weekly tblreatter until the whole ii paid is. 0. E. WARNER* free*!. Pittabnrgh, July tab, 18S9~Jpll:lwd I ' S©“5000 Agents Wanted.—:To sell four new iQTentlona. Agents bSTs made orvr g'16,000 on on£”. bfttrr than aU other similar ag«ncfoe. Send four stamps atd get SOpagee particulem, gratia. JelL3mdaa*T - EPHRAIM BROWN. LowGh Max. Wasted in this Statoitocah taaawitbtbeGOLDßS SALVE S«llarapidly. Can make caod Day. For terms, Ac. send stamp. S JaliOm4***r - aP. WHIITKN, Loecli, Mara. eye and EAR \ D I SPE NSAR Y OOc» 95 Main St,(2J door, op aUiraJ Buffalo N.Y. Established by the celebrated DB. JOHNSON, lata of London, England. areat di#eoT«y/ntba*cknee«Croedicinea, Udng a car* tilnSffSSySi for wtoring Iheaight aod waartag S dS«SpKnSrtotb.eye* TbU Ji • unljertaU j kuowtedged theooljaafaandanroremedy . ;* hu boeo owl wtlb KKrtrawli by tb» nKaLlkimm (hj. ■laasassieSss-Bi’.i. Dbyciclasa. Tula medicine (anffldent to cars,) will be teat by mall or Expreaa, with ail neceaaary directiona oa rectlpr of Ten Dollar*. Dr. Johneon's Certain and Infallible Care for Deafness and Singing Noises in the . Bars,' Nervous Hoad and blind Complaints, AfiL-rJIo; instant rollef to unfferere who have boon troubled with deafura* for many year*. After oalogtbi* remedy a few days the patient b mddenly and almo*t mlreculonsly enabled to hear ordinary toned eonremtioo; In the eourte of a few week! the moat obatlnato caae of deafocaa i» ta,ctu* ally cured. . - t Patients too natncroui to mention haTe been roatoreo to perfect bearing end forcTcr rescued from the snare* of the numerous dangcron* unqualified pretenders of tho preaent day. noepttaland private testimoaiab and certiflcales from the most eminent physicians and anrgeonain England, tn whoa* prwence deaf perrons have been cured, and many hundreds of private patients cured cut be eten or rdeirea to. A case of thtomedielno (ononshtoenirct»cure T )wlU be forwarded to any port of tha country for Fifteen Dollars. Address DR. JOHNSON, Drawer 40A; JelLdawlyT Omcs 05 Main EU.Cofl'alolN-Y. BradstreeL’s Commercial For Bankers’ and Business Den. Tiie fourth semi-annual volume of-lhia valuable record of crodlts,whichwuptib'.ubo4 ontno 15th of Janoary, basingboon exhausted by arapid and extensive demand, a second’‘edition, revised and.cor rectcd, b*s bceo Iwned, and is now ready for ddlmy to eneb u bare sot already supplied them#olree with tho work. • - • Bcreral hundreds of (be bait Bankers and Merchants in different dUM of the Union, h*T* assisted in perfecting this Reference Record, tbui making • rerarions and reliable coaoend of the pecuniary condition and prospects tod bull* non- capacity of aboot 22,000 mercantile firms, in twenty* six of the principal cities and centres of trade in ibo United; Bt Ibe N*w York Merchant or Banter will ascertain Vy. a' key accompanying the book, the gradrf of credit, character,, bablts, and capital of inch aa wifi be likely to dnlwUU tin,, while the out-oftown merchant- will learn with ac* CTTacy, the exact loondation on which this New Fork booses bate their busioees. * ’ ' ‘ provide for any pcaaible error, that might occur in a work so gigantic in ditail and to keep porebasers Informed iortbechangea that must necessarily take place, the pro prietors Usne nprinUdtktd oj corrections every wak. The time astftroablosoch a work most oavojtbelosica it moat prevent, and tho laflaeoeo It most have in escaping a sound and profitable trade, make it invaloable to whole* sale Merchants, Mannlactnrers, Kote and Banks or Discount, and yet the whole. Including the two earn fan* bual votumea, ths sheets of corrections, and the facilities of the office, Is fnrnlabed to sobecrlbera at One Uondrod Dot ire per annuo. . . r > - • Full particulars, not embraced in thts advertisement lay be ot-Ulood at the office of the proprietors and pnbllsb* J M. BItADBTRERT 4 SON, Mo. *O7 Broad way,'Kow Yorkl Over b road way Bank. R. 11. MEVIN, Jr* Agent No. 06 Wood street, i-iitaburgh. _ Also, of mjirt Bedford Springs, Tin //Mnftnjrfrtn find Broad Top Railroad. from. Huntingdon,' VISITORS to. this celebrated and delightful Wsterlng wa t^wM i.i. the if *ll Train Jo*Ticg the PeacijlranlalLß-Depot at 3a. arrive at XJuntlegd™ ** 0 a.. It, connecting direct vita train# on lb* Huntingdon A Broad Top R- &• to Dopo veil, and arrive at. the Spring* la time for to, syne evening. 'ty taking Ik* fast Line eait at r; pessengm* ar rlr# in Monti® rton at 10:15 r.ah, tail ramilnover ntght; or if paaeenger* prefer it, tb*y ranstay *IV night at AUoona, andeonneiit at Hbntiogclon next morning with a train for tho Snriora. - • _ RETURNING WEST lILOH THE SPRINGS: Leave Bedford after breakfast and connect at Unntinujon with Mall Train weat at 5 iMk,oa Pena*. arriving fa Pittaborghatmldolgbt. . - ■?, Tbl* roote will be found ptaasaat, quick and safe, and every attention pall to the comfort of pasaeoger*. TUROUOa TICKETS TO HOPEWELL, i* 00, can be bad at the Vitim Tfchtf QfSce, /\R»6arpi,frotn 3. BTS WART, Agent Penn*. R. R. J. J.LAWJtKMOK, Enp't H.4B.LR.R. Jane' 16,1S&0. jelfoeodlw Pittsburgh loinra&es. Company. Office, No. 96 Water Street, pinsßOßon* pa. . . ROBT. GALWAY, President; r. A. lU»aaar, See> ALEX. BRADLEY, Tice Prrat. Insure* against Eoll and Ccgoßlska/pa the'Ohio and Mterinlppl river* and tributaries, and Marine Risk , goo •rally. And again** Let* or Daman hr Hr*. And against the Peril# of the Bea and Inland Narigattaa and Transportation. Robert Gslwsy, Bsmool SicCloikaa, Jeaepb P. Gszxsm, 11. D John Scott, : JsaassMmbslV DstU Richer. J*jbm W. . CbftA ArtutbcoV , mjSOSawdota ’ QOV£RNMENT PlP£ CIiAY, la elcni anJ for «il» by Jfrgj;wiUu3* - V 0& EAPfgtt.AREN^EimtDMa. Toe highest market price paid tit alt gradee of CLEAN WASHED FLEECE AND IDE WOOLS, at the 01«1 JBiUbUebed Wool W*rehco»y Ko. 130 Liberty concr efCccfl'a alloy. ny2siUgt2ioa3mttr J. L. MARSHALL. DOS. C. «. FITCIT & J. W. STXSKB, . Pbytlclaiu for Diseases of and Oldest, aadothtr Chronic Aitmentt complicated wilh er ctntißgPalooDuy Coßsaoptlon. Ofllco 101 Penn rtrect, Pittabargb) Pa. CONSULTATION lEEE. A Bit of. qzct-. (ions cent to'those wishing tocootnU ns by letter. Jcfcgawdawlyru •■ • ' ’• ..; _ (st' - * • Attorney and Counsellor at Law, mylfedlya] JMPOKTANT TO FAKMEBS.— moet excellent fertilizer—fir superior to comme Lime—%t ONE-TOURTH ITS PRICE. NO FATUITR SHOULD TAIL TO TRY IV. Minofictnred snd fcr »1« by At tbelr Wcrke, East Tarenhnn, Allegheny Oo.or (■bore the Cibil,) PITTSBURGH. SM-A-lOTOSI PIANOOII fa gg 3Sßffit a , co.vi; apjtL-.'Q fl e f|l o ' ,u * 1Y ffTli Q OI.D ME DA h PREMIUM PIANO FORTES, fiILK GACNPLKTB, SILK OLOVK?, DURCUPIKLD A 00. TnLLiAM KNABE, A, C 0.,. Bactiuobz. -Thcbeye been awarded the Kiastar rznuuue for exffl* Icnco orer all competition, and are pronounced by BtQI3iIUBD THALBERO, ' M. STRAKOSCn, '•••■ GUSTAVE SATTKB, And other dUtingoLhed PiantsU to M «*jual, if 001 { <- SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THIS COUNTRY; ttMlaenkctarer’a Sole Agent Tor Pittsburgh nod Wert eta Peonsylrinlß, * ' , r '.\ Old Eet|hU>faed Piano Depot, CQ. HUSSEY & CO.'hawe removed to • tbelr new Oopper Warehouse, STREET, In the Iron Front Stock, third door erect ciWood atreeL ' - : O' ■ Plttaburgh •, Copper Rolling v Mill; C. G. HU6SBY .dc c 6„ •. itiawiCTtfiaaa 6t> BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHBATiUNS COPPER, PRESSED COPPER sorroiis; LOCOMpa? IVE TITBINGV . .. £aitedS^SSMoaiaAiJnaUcfdlEim, . Brass Sheet* im& oi&er Brass, SPELTER,BOLDER, COPPER RIVETS, AO.''. Deal cm In Block Tin, TlnPlate, Load vtfbe, Sheet p»r, / . Xjol4 A&, No. 37 Fifth Btrcct/Fittshargb. Pa.' - ggqjabeete Copper Cat to any pattonL' -' - aplPSmd; REMOVAL, r HI e a a a w's Fran3IIUDEiITT BTREMy ' fir-- Vj) ? ~ l n>TT»xnimTT wyifeMu Mufata; ■pfiATHßßS—OEMka.nowlimdi I'* 1 '* troml Jl itumerirfioni. fernl. br - ;vi«T°'» t tyuuat INSEED OIMOOO rails:•fot eaio’tv! - I • ' „ &L£fluaurooK*cu, 'W„: so. W, wnnrl«rtii mawwd itmi. csoctcu: ■ ' . JJamakr Bwllcy, JoboL. fetch, John Fnflartoo, - NsthiA w. Htrt, . Robert Roblfon, wniiim Cnr, Retort ILHiriW*, . • IN BOXES OPi 3 LUMPS EACH, WOOL! WOOL!! C. B. M. SMITH. 7fo.l«‘ : JbtrTtt find. LIME .MANtIAtE, •PENNA. SALT MANUVACTUSIKQ CO- OFFICE, NO. S9S PENN ; STREET, UANUTACXDBED BY BLUMK, No. 113 Wood st., 2*l Poor atora T lIUu REMOVED, TOBAOOO AND CIO AS WARKUOUSB -Tgaj^ag-^^§^ a . w> u<a>«er. galea' Booaut go.,W; Wife. ««**:. 1 C BPILPIKG LOTS iSfflyragassM2Sßssssfflas& tween Joseph aal.Cralg *faj:h«taS ***** • treetofMfett ttucgaacha front of SO fe*t and extend log lack 88 W> ■ , . Lolßo.SoStmBproce alley, hiring n fr» nt pta) feet, ex tending tack 65tort. -y. •» >’'■ I The aobatantial improvement* ’ bow gwßf *® *“• ijfloorUhiDg berongh make these lot* very a Mancie «c* in- Seetaeotorlmproreaent. 1- Title indisputable. Tenn*,oatf*<«uthc*sb,wiluueml* Sand3yean, *Rh interest,payableannoally;_y . - lots y - P. H. DAW AccL TfIRUSTRE’S SALE OP. 55 BUILDUiU" '* JL LOTS IN Tth WARD.—On Thursdayafteh&Oß, Joly 2m,at 2o’clock, on the premia*, will be *old,.fhirty-dl* . handsome Jouof ground,’nine or which h*v» mfront bo. Webster street, stvenUcn on Dcrittler street, and nine on ' , Duncan street, near the mUeececf C«o. J.K.Uooxbead. Plans toay be bad at the aariion rcomaL Till* lodfepnla bia. Terms,onc*fifthcath, tesUneiai,2,-s nodi yean, with foternt. payable aapnaily. P. U. DIVIB, Anet. AUSTIN LOU3US & M., HerctmnU’ ExcHangt. STOCK SALKS BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO_ AT TTTB MERCHANTS’' EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge, Ifimtanea and Copper stock. Bond end .Beal Estate acM at Johlid tala j at the Merchants’ Exchange by . AUSTIN LOOmS A CO. Notes. Drafla and Loatts ca~ Real Estate ca reasonable teems by ' IDSfIS WOlilS'l CO,, fall Stocx -Not«_Breket»,\f-Jft|arth«t fiußinrts ytottws it -€::janflre. CO-PARTSEnsniP. . ~1 havatbisday associated with jais my son J. BT. CLAIR Tlmbiufaw con tinued tniaerlh*.fiira xndalylebf 8. GRAY 4 SON. * JnlyJtt,lBs9. EAHUEL GRAY. :S. GJKAT?&: SO3NY.S '•■"■ DRAPERS ASB t AIIOR S, Nol B» ST. CEAIB STrMbT, .. IbMfo-IlifaH* "■" :: . PITTSBURGH, PI. DISSOEOTION.— Xie Paitnosluphereto for. ntolDg belTOn Wimi* Bwnnr,under thn ■*n»"or-WU;'BIUTa#-I)A,TOdtt. solved on the lfltb day of data os &Ir< Dlxotf Brown.’- --i _ DAVID R.PARS and JAMES PAEEvJ*e hATing pr* chaaod tbelnterat of Mr. D. Brown, des’d; lathe flnn of WmrfmUh the Tonndry aad Baatoe" wiibhe bevecAer cendeeted asder the *tyloot Smith, wz k by whom the bu*i*«* of the briefirm wUI he eettled SMITH, PARK A CO., NINTH WAUD E’OTTNJIR'Sr. ■ ■ pirraßDßon.'PA. .;, ■ -- . iraieJotiis, AV H 9 Fini W.1!0/£*W Stmt, TITANUFAOTUKERS of nil skesand de- IVI .airtioaotCclOlUtetorttiiiilßlllMtaraiWa urrige. 8«d JroM, IX* Iroei. W«soa Boxa, Bl*l HooWj, Al«, Jobbing and MkPJwTSml tagao f ct«tj description “iu£e* HAOHINE anop-.ttuched tolbo Pcoojrj, til AettMlp ft» einfoll* Agfodrf to. ' - . • JojSSitf T ;HE undersignbdMVcs associated with them 4 In it* CoiamJwiaa'-BfisJum -Jika tn ms, tite of atealwixTllle,Ohio.-.The jtjt?of tboflnn vnicOnllnM a* heretofore , ;t :j i ;* -i\'-1- \r /. , KUUOK 4 CO. *. tomes. _ CO MMXSSION M$£jp.Il; : ANTS, Pig Iron find |."; _- •' 05 WATJa'-gt&BgßiftffOgMg* liIAVK THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH me, Ur. Jons DSIAOW. la lt»UatertA;« badun. JOBS ..............txsus V ! CnadiiUkiDß tn »ti lt« Sraxtenei* ■ LEMONVA DEbLOW, No. 118, Fourth st; f «o preiirri to ilo Ooilertrtto* lo Ul U» u»bertttta»cr; atpHeeatanU - dal eitentlon to m*i de» •'•**S2?^!siB*&£i£ I Coses, fortboseleof atfflUte thtocity, . •ad of which « keep coostytlyoa yo»«l«K» . .. moot. Aere6*N** to4ftat F e C ,ll 4 i ** a, * arttfl^atl jS?«* oe, * , j otters. Tanenla trill be supplied With Hivaiei'uorem end Ourbgea pronpUy,U Tower rate* Qstsnub* nwatin thecity,?OßMa&lsd&Storendertttk&eiioe,they aolkit • conttsu&d of ao tibenily extended to theoldflnn«. —..-> '•: ?->•■'-■> -• -..splfcdly ,rAaß»fciiaimnß»tfoaTU!j| IS THE LARGEST ‘ANDBE&fAR- Eg nosed Hotel in the NewEnsUod’.il totes; W «efrfK* tnlly located* end easy of ecceaeirain .*n-the rantasof tratet It ; contains ell UwVsodehi:; iaj»wr«Dent& tad. •rery rrnivyif***** ni ■ the tramline public. TtwilecpUsgniwaaenlOJWttdwell ventilated; too raltee of ; room■ tie mU anfciWM) tad wo plstely farnkhed end the Loose arm continue tS.be kept ea afirst deas Hotel la erery respect. Jslldly LEWIS BICE Froprlstar. ,■- B. B. BOrUC-..—..^.-..^. J *-., f fß«)k£lpa aODLE B O IL E & CfO., SECOND STKEET;- £Jjg| jjpjjqpjfniN-n nvrrjA'ri. oSCtb^BMR .- DipoE’ttKß:* r -‘ >■ FOREIGN LIQUORS AN DIVINES; DISTItitELBOF- * ?’ A LOOM OL; COLOGNE S&IR If S* C/amphene, Baling Fluid and Spirits oF TURPEN TTN £ .V •-.] ' Mairokctttms of eTtty deectf pUoa-of j.y v -/ Domestic Uqnon.WinrjtjCorfliaH atid Preach ■SIT? TB It ©v lleve constantly on hand micas grades ®f pure 1 . . BO.DJIBOJI ANJ> BYE WHISKEY, and Apple Brandy.;. Also, CAUAtIbIA ASD six, ISOjjSB. BKI, A. Sola SUnnfsctOTWsofthe: ~CELEBEATED; < :‘fio3E? : WfifSKßr. .'Agefila far FREUKttlck OOULE’fI 7&PAKSSBBEXTE&3 • < T ~.y 7 •*' WILIiAHD BAltVlir fcQU." «4 Maiden akd i 7 cedaipbtreet, ttett YOEK. ,'' ' • :.3P blp exi > iyr}A r se , 'ETwyd«*rfption’«rf N . : WBAPmo,EMNmQ AND WRITING PA*ER, f - • OH HAJT& Ott MAmf TO.OCDEB, FANCT, COLORED JLND; TISSUE. RAPEBS, ILOrma PAPERS, ENVELOPI3, - ’ ' Strsw sßd Bonutt' Boiurds* TWINE HOUSE. . WILLARD HARVEY * CO., 91 -Jraiitn £mr 1 and- \f -Ctdar Sirttt, ■ SKWYORS.' ~ "~ . BBMP, cotton; peaxanj>*> linen TWIN.KS,:-: UWIR9 A3Q>' XABTTTARCITO * - ■ ■ CORDAGE '' .■•■ ... .. Or•wy d«*cripOw»- :Ac: COTTON,-iUTE, IIASIIXA-AND'ASIEfeICAN URHP ROPE, * • Tarred Stuff, Ttihing’Uiies, Gifting Threads: i 73 E IN E>T WINES, . : SHOE TiniEAD, 'WTCK I tTjd all bind* o! COEDS AAD LIHES. 1559; C-M tSeoona Arrival at; 1 - 1559. CARPBTS AND OUi-CLOTHS. , AT TflE -FOCETE |pjEET;CABfj?T; STOBBt PITTSBURGH, PRXXA, WD. S: HI 51’OAI.I.USI EESPECT • FULLY anaonacattuttbay.ire- receiving* ase* <md sopply of CAEPATHKO, aakctoE bom to* Itoporuii and Maaofcctorm; fcy xorof thbßna,abvla Ibo East, to which' they tartt* theattmfcm OLparchaaer*. Also,a saw itj le cf.OANTON 'HATTIKQ, tonaommtr par* lon. TbetstealmakaofCA&PKT BWEZPKB3,~aIc« etc, which tball be offered at the loirtet ratal, v*-: • Jc9 •; ■ ,c~.i ■ .V/ W.D.AILarCALLIIM. - City Taxes and Water Reptß, ArOTICE is heicty giron, tint in &cco«I -ise« with Acts of Asacnbly, -and by authority efib* OUTcr pmstmrgb.an City Taxes :*od ; Waterßagafer 1859 *ra aowdaoasd payable arthe.tfflca of tbaClty Tmi •am,' Jdatih stmt • vLi •• ; * • Ob-iQ and WaUrßeats paid, bifere. Angott Ist, doduetiaaot Era per Cent toll be • • OothcrajwllfhmAogtut Ist to September lGtfc, a d*» doettoaofTwoparCut. - *.■* Oa those paid on or a/Ur October lit to NoTßoJbsr 111, Era per OuU.-«ai baiddad. Aaa tbraUtbaTaZraial Watar Rests rasAtAlsg qodiU on Noreober Ist, ararraou win baisfaad.wtTanidauba of Tea per Cent.'; J-■ T7AI. RIQBBACM, Olto Tmsam. • - R. IL—T»o*oU*ba Agr«'»EJr*Ab*lr- lacdlaria tot»T WaterßaatsofttbA traaoeqestbeyomipT, oniaaeertitß IhaaißoditQaappUraUoDattbb.Treknim'aQfltea. jalfctf Mu si:CL2 : B;s;oS&‘ . YrOLTN. FLUTE, MSLODEON AND EINGINQ/ •' W. D. SHHH t>«si to ln£3naWi'frtoodi aod the uotAia ■ - tb at Ua vIQ gtaClnttrattlonla Claim or prirata lasaooa oa 1 lhaYloUiuTiatai.ilolodaca.CT la m. VZScZZ- -.: k HQ. Hi -IQUMllßaugftlMfS^aK£ aSSyB?' torUanlaßtba txt of sioglop. eUher- wUh or cllhest ■*. " TlsooTorta aceompaaioaot. Biota cUsseivtubs ■ ’ lad select * -* OLSB.CL4Baa irtn also U tiraadfar Bdo, :• a»ntalaoc«Bp«nin>aaia.'. -■* 1 TanaamidakotranoaarellcaUoa; : v ■' apSßdtf ' 7 TAXJUr. TAXISgU TAXEHZIt •»• GIXX TAX-PAYEBS AVILL BEAK IS: caind that ho/otbaf cotlpa.'wiu La glrea Jbrtba-P^ - , meat ol Taxes ihn It psbtlih'ad ia tia eUy papen ■ - tied to do tha city priotiag: 'iha taxes how -dot n* **• • -CITY BCSINZSS TAXi % 7" • - :V.- . WATEIVRISTfAIID'TII* T& i« n i * WROBADUffI, r BTATi iIOOANTIUS UXlM*' mApddaooavlUbe fcregoetto;- -s • ja&dtr - -.c*y .. .• flAßD—Miau.' Oxz^wSrMZZ’Z;
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